The TradingView Digest - March 25th

Hey everyone! Welcome back to the TradingView Weekly Digest. In today’s edition, we’re highlighting the top ideas from our community, which includes a video tutorial on customizing TradingView charts, an informative post about Reddit, a hot script on price gaps, and all the latest headlines, earnings, and economic events.

We hope you find this week's edition exciting and engaging. Let's dive in! 😀

💡🎥 TradingView Masterclass: Create your perfect chart - by TradingView
Dive into this video for a hands-on masterclass on TradingView's chart settings, created just for you! From the general themes to the smallest details, you'll learn how to fully customize your charts to match your unique trading style and preferences. Discover how to access and adjust every aspect of your charts, making sure they look, present data, and integrate trading features exactly how you want.



💡 Reddit Braves Wall Street with 48% Pop in Debut. When Growth? - by TradingView
Reddit stepped into the public-market space this week with a flashy and splashy IPO in New York that chalked up a 48% gain on its debut day. The listing was met with lots of cheer from Wall Street as it was the biggest one for a social media company since Pinterest hit exchanges in 2019.

Reddit Braves Wall Street with 48% Pop in Debut. When Growth?


🔝 Top Stories
📰Federal Reserve Holds Interest Rates Steady but Projects Three Cuts This Year
📰Sterling Tumbles 2% to $1.2580 After Bank of England Keeps Rates Steady
📰Apple Stock Wipes Out Over $100 Billion in Value After US Files iPhone Monopoly Lawsuit
📰Reddit Stock Pops 38% Out of the Gate to Trade at $47 a Share at $9 Billion Valuation
📰Bitcoin Powers Up by 12% to 68K After Jay Powell Upholds Rate-Cut Timeline

💵 Earnings highlights from the previous week:
💲PDD Holdings soars on Q4 results beat
💲Micron Posts Surprise 2Q Profit as Recovery Continues
💲Accenture Q2 Earnings Surpass Estimates, Revenues Miss
💲NIKE Q3 Earnings Surpass Estimates, Revenues Up Y/Y
💲FedEx Posts Strong Quarterly Results

💡 Options Blueprint Series: Strangles vs. Straddles - by traddictiv
Among the plethora of strategies, the Strangle holds a unique position, offering flexibility in unclear market conditions without the upfront costs associated with more conventional approaches like the Straddle. This article delves into the intricacies of the Strangle strategy, emphasizing its application in trading Gold Futures.

Options Blueprint Series Strangles vs. Straddles


💡🎥 How to Set a Trailing Stop Loss on TradingView - by zAngus
This one is a bit of a hack but follows on from my video on how to set 'Stop Losses' on TradingView for Connected Brokers. To set a trailing stop loss, you need to open your broker account, place the trade there, and it will then be reflected on the TradingView interface.



📆 Economic Calendar
⚡️ March 26th (United States) — Durable Goods Orders MoM
⚡️ March 28th (United Kingdom) — GDP Growth Rate YoY Final (Q4)
⚡️ March 28th (United States) — GDP Growth Rate QoQ Final (Q4)
⚡️ March 29th (United States) — Core PCE Price Index YoY
⚡️ March 29th (United States) — Fed Chair Powell Speech
⚡️ March 31st (China) — NBS Manufacturing PMI

🔥 What's New
Just a few minor tweaks last week, but fear not ... We continue working hard 👷🏽 to make the platform even better.

🌟 Script of the Week
📜 Gaps Profile - by vnhilton
The script displays remaining unclosed gaps on the chart, helping you recognize shifts in market sentiment and pinpoint potential supply/demand zones.

Gaps Profile [vnhilton]


💭 Our Weekly Thought:
Sometimes the best trades are the ones you did not take.

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