As traders using multi-timeframe setups (especially SMC/ICT-based strategies), we often work with 4–6 chart layouts.
Currently, TradingView allows replay stepping only on the lowest timeframe, which makes realistic backtesting across multiple timeframes extremely difficult.
💡 We suggest allowing the user to choose which timeframe controls the step in replay mode. without limitations. even i use 1m, 5m, 15m, 1h charts in layout (at least all this timeframes steps allowed), 1d step could by good too (choose random day)...
This small change would:
massively improve backtesting for swing and MTF setups
allow realistic replication of entry triggers from HTF while observing price action on LTF
help both discretionary and algorithmic strategy development
📈 Many traders would benefit from this – especially those using multi-timeframe technical analysis, Smart Money Concepts, or backtesting with confluence layers.
Thank you, TradingView team — this small tweak would make a huge difference.
https://imgur.com/a/uL63fGP
Currently, TradingView allows replay stepping only on the lowest timeframe, which makes realistic backtesting across multiple timeframes extremely difficult.
💡 We suggest allowing the user to choose which timeframe controls the step in replay mode. without limitations. even i use 1m, 5m, 15m, 1h charts in layout (at least all this timeframes steps allowed), 1d step could by good too (choose random day)...
This small change would:
massively improve backtesting for swing and MTF setups
allow realistic replication of entry triggers from HTF while observing price action on LTF
help both discretionary and algorithmic strategy development
📈 Many traders would benefit from this – especially those using multi-timeframe technical analysis, Smart Money Concepts, or backtesting with confluence layers.
Thank you, TradingView team — this small tweak would make a huge difference.
https://imgur.com/a/uL63fGP
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Declinazione di responsabilità
Le informazioni ed i contenuti pubblicati non costituiscono in alcun modo una sollecitazione ad investire o ad operare nei mercati finanziari. Non sono inoltre fornite o supportate da TradingView. Maggiori dettagli nelle Condizioni d'uso.