In this quick video, we’ll show you how to use the Compare Symbol feature to overlay two markets on the same chart.
This is a great way to spot potential correlations, divergences, or just see how one market stacks up against another in real time.
Perfect for futures traders analyzing related contracts like MES vs MNQ, ZB vs ZN, or commodities like GC vs SI. Subscribe for more TradingView tips. Looking for a Futures Broker? http://www.optimusfutures.com
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