Ready-Made Workspace Templates
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ATAS allows you to save chart settings as templates for quick access and use. Below are descriptions of a few templates, and at the end of the page, you will find instructions on how to apply them to your charts.
This multifunctional template helps you analyze limit order activity in the order book and order flow. The DOM Levels indicator enables you to track changes in the order book, spot fake levels with large volumes that were canceled when the price approached, and identify real levels that either got absorbed by opposing trades or resisted pressure, leading to a price reversal. The template is built using one-second candles.
This template is based on the "Scalping DOM" indicator, specifically designed for easy scalping. It allows you to:
• Analyze clusters along with the Smart Tape and DOM volumes • Quickly enter and exit positions, place and cancel orders with one click, and adjust trading volume using hotkeys
• View pings of recent orders
• In the indicator settings, you can choose the price calculation mode: FIFO or FILO
• Arrange multiple charts side by side using ATAS’s layout system, creating an efficient workspace to monitor multiple instruments.
This template highlights the capabilities of the Big Trades indicator, which marks the points on the chart where large market buy and sell orders were executed.
This template visualizes market data using the Market Profile concept introduced by Peter Steidlmayer. The chart displays:
• Daily TPO distributions based on thirty-minute price movements
• Daily trading volume distributions
• Point of control and value area prices for each day.
The chart is created with the TPO and Profiles indicator, it offers flexible visualization options, showing additional levels, extending them to intersect with the price, breaking the TPO chart into sub-periods, and more.
You can find these and other templates for traders of all experience levels in our Learning Center (click the "Learn" button in the top left corner).
To get started, open the "Templates" tab, select the "Chart" category, choose your desired template, and click "Open." Then, select the instrument you want and click "OK."