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Autoview Training Course

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The Autoview Training Course is a comprehensive, hands-on program designed to teach traders how to effectively use the Autoview browser extension to automate their trading strategies on various exchanges. This course covers everything from the basics of setting up Autoview to advanced syntax and strategy development, ensuring that participants gain a thorough understanding of the platform and its capabilities. Throughout the course, participants will learn how to leverage the powerful charting and analytical tools available on TradingView and integrate them with Autoview to execute trades automatically. They will also explore best practices for risk management, community engagement, and strategy optimization. By the end of the course, traders will be equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to create, test, and deploy their custom trading strategies using Autoview, ultimately enabling them to streamline their trading processes, minimize emotional decision-making, and achieve greater efficiency in their trading business.

  • Module 1: Introduction to Autoview
  • Module 2: Setting Up Autoview
  • Module 3: Understanding Alerts and Syntax
  • Module 4: Advanced Autoview Syntax
  • Module 5: Strategies and Backtesting
  • Module 6: Automating Trading with Autoview
  • Module 7: Best Practices and Risk Management
  • Module 8: Autoview Community and Resources
  • Module 9: Case Studies and Real-World Examples
  • Module 10: Course Review and Certification
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