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【Chart Trading】Multi-Screen Layout Usage Tutorial



Multi-screen layout is a function provided by the Bitunix platform for users to coordinate and analyze various types of information within one page. Users can analyze different time periods, different currency pairs, and different price types of the same coin pair within the same page. At present, the platform has provided users with 35 different types of layout modes for users to choose from. The specific operation steps are as follows:


The first step is to choose the multi-screen type to use



The second step is to switch the corresponding layout



The third step is to set the combination mode.

In different sub-windows, different states can be combined, for example, different price types + different time periods + different indicator templates + different charts can be used for combination analysis, and transactions can be completed quickly through the platform's limited price, market price order tools, and chart trading functions



Detailed explanation of synchronization mechanism



[Symbol] When turned on

Switch the pair names in all windows to the same trading pair, which is helpful when analyzing the price movement of the same pair using different time periods


[Interval] When open

It will synchronize the time periods in all windows to the same cycle result. When we need to trade in a sector, it will be used when analyzing different trading pairs under the same cycle


When [Crosshair] is turned on

Synchronize crosshairs across multiple windows, allowing us to quickly locate specific time and price positions across multiple windows


[Time] When turned on

When clicking on the chart, the time point of the click position is displayed synchronously in multiple windows, which is used when viewing the volume of different trading pairs on a single candlestick chart


[Date range] When turned on

Synchronize chart start and end time ranges across multiple windows, used when we need to analyze the similarity of price movements of different trading pairs over a fixed time range



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