Who this helps
You do not need to memorize every shortcut. Start with the few actions you repeat daily, make them automatic, then add more.
If you constantly switch timeframes, search symbols, add alerts, and open drawing tools, those actions are worth learning first.
A practical setup order
- List actions repeated more than ten times a day.
- Choose five shortcuts and keep them visible for one week.
- Remove shortcuts you rarely use from the practice list.
- Add one new action weekly instead of changing the whole habit at once.
Common traps
- Chasing shortcuts can distract from chart judgment.
- Browser or OS shortcuts may conflict if not checked.
- Learning rare shortcuts while high-frequency actions still require the mouse misses the point.
What to review later
- Which actions actually reduced mouse movement?
- Do shortcuts conflict with the browser or OS?
- After a week, does market review feel steadier?
This article is for tool education and workflow planning only. It is not investment advice. Market data, feature locations, and broker support may vary by region, account, and official release; verify critical actions in TradingView and your account before acting.
