Please note that the above-mentioned replay limits are not applied to continuous futures charts - 1! and 2! symbols(for example, ES1!, BANKNIFTY1!) as they have their own special intraday limitations and it's not possible to play more than 20K intraday bars in the replay mode. for Ultimate plans - from now to 450 days back multiplied by timeframe (in minutes)įor all seconds-based timeframes, Expert plans have access to 120 days of data, Elite plans have access to 150 days of data, and Ultimate plans can have the maximum length of seconds-based data in Bar Replay, which is 180 days.for Elite plans - from now to 360 days back multiplied by timeframe (in minutes).for Expert plans - from now to 270 days back multiplied by timeframe(in minutes).Our Professional plans provide even more historical intraday data for Bar Replay. For 2-minute timeframe, this limit is doubled and a year of 2-minute data is available for 3-minute it is tripled and 18 months of 3-min data is available and so on.įor all second-based timeframes, Premium users have access to 90 days of data in Bar Replay. Premium users have access to 6 months of 1-minute data. While Premium plan holders have more historical intraday data for Bar Replay: from now to 6 months back multiplied by timeframe (in minutes), i.e. The higher timeframe is selected, the more intraday data is available. you can go 6 weeks back on the 1-minute chart, 12 weeks back on the 2-minute chart, 30 weeks back on the 5-minute chart, 90 weeks back on the 15-minute chart and so on. For intraday timeframes, TradingView keeps limited amount of data and the length in Bar Replay varies depending on the plan.įor Essential and Plus plan holders, the length of available intraday data is calculated as follows: from now to 6 weeks back multiplied by timeframe (in minutes), i.e. For daily and daily-based timeframes, we display all available data on the chart and the same data can be used in the Bar Replay mode. The length of historical data in Bar Replay can vary depending on the selected symbol and chart timeframe. What is the maximum depth of data history available? While drawings are session-specific, indicators rely on historical data and lack real-time relevance. Indicators provide insights into past price movements based on selected parameters, evaluating indicator performance for strategy improvement. In Bar Replay, drawings act as annotations for historical price data, assisting in strategy testing. Using drawings and indicators in Bar Replay and on the regular chart differs in purpose and function. How can drawings and indicators be used in Bar Replay? Click this button to open the replay panel. Opening Bar Replay: To begin, locate the Bar Replay button on the top panel of your chart. How to turn it on and off: Step-by-Step Guide
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