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Manual Trading Checklist by Afnan Tajuddin

Actualizado
Hey traders! This Trading Checklist indicator like your personal to-do list right on your chart! Here’s what it does:

  • Easy Tracking: Seven checkboxes to make sure you’ve done all your trading steps.
  • Colorful Signs: Green "✔" for done stuff and red "✘" for things you need to fix.
  • Make It Yours: Change where the table is on the chart, pick your favorite colors, and set the text size just how you like it.
  • Simple Setup: Rename the checklist items and toggle them on or off in the settings.
  • Clean Look: It stays neat on your chart without messing things up.


Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been trading for a while, this checklist helps you stay organized and stick to your plan. Perfect for anyone who loves keeping things tidy and on track!

Important to Know: This checklist is not dynamic or automatic and not specific to any symbol. You need to manually check it every time for all the stocks you’re planning to trade. It won’t do the checking for you, so make sure to update it yourself! 🚨
Notas de prensa
Added On/Off toggle for each checkpoint in the checklist.
  • If a checkpoint is set to On, it will appear in the table.
  • If a checkpoint is set to Off, it will be excluded from the table.
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Script de código abierto

Siguiendo fielmente el espíritu de TradingView, el autor de este script lo ha publicado en código abierto, permitiendo que otros traders puedan entenderlo y verificarlo. ¡Olé por el autor! Puede utilizarlo de forma gratuita, pero tenga en cuenta que la reutilización de este código en la publicación se rige por las Normas internas. Puede añadir este script a sus favoritos y usarlo en un gráfico.

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