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 DeanJ 
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I need help in setting up a watch list in tradingview. I have watched youtube videos but still have no success. I would appreciate any help or ideas on what I need to do.

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I need help in setting up a watch list in tradingview.

Just click on the watchlist symbol at the top of the symbol bar on the right (highlighted in blue on my picture).
Then click on the + button in the menu along the top to add the symbols you want.
Click on the three dots in that menu to show the columns you want, such as extended hours for stocks if looking before the market open.
Right click on the list for adding title seperators, also adding symbols that way too.
The free version of TradingView allows you create the one watchlist. The paid for version I understand allows you to create multiple watchlists and save them so one can easily swap from between them. I just use the free version for one watchlist I look at before the market open.

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 tradergino 
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Fairly easy. Go to the Lists inside of the star icon tab, and you can actually create multiple watchlists here.

Click the plus symbol in the upper right-hand corner to add more custom watchlists.

From there, you can click "add symbol" and then type in the ticker symbol or the name of the company.

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