After clicking Create Alert, how do you get the preview window chart to pop up with your moving average settings each time (as shown in the video)??? I can set them up once by right clicking on the preview window chart but I can't seem to find how to save them. Also, will the time frame match what is on the chart one clicks on? That too seems non-trivial. TIA!
Thanks Johnny! Really glad that you found it useful and took the time to drop a comment. Wishing you the best with the platform and as always a green trading week.
Wow, Matt an awesome tutorial. I cant thank you enough, its brilliant you sharing and educating us all the time on price action and technical analyses... Now I can set up some of trading strategies I want to master using study alerts. so basically we can set SMA cross over etc... !!! yay.... You are the best teacher.... Maybe a lesson on screening stocks please... using TOS. 👌
Appreciate it Jonathan. There is so much versatility in the platform its incredible! Some of those extra tips at the end for upgrades and downgrades certainly come in handy. Wishing you the best with your ToS experience and staying green this upcoming trading week.
Thank you Matt for taking the time in making this video. Two questions I have. I create alerts based on price crossing certain studies. Let's use VWAP for example. Let's say I have a watchlist of 10 stocks for the day, 5 of them are currently trading below VWAP. Can I highlight all 5 stocks and create an alert at once for these 5 stocks? Or do I have to individually right click on each stock and create an alert one at a time? 2nd question: When an alert is triggered (price goes above VWAP), is there a way to have the alert continue throughout the day without having to set it again? For example, AAPL crosses above VWAP at 12pm (alert is triggered).... VWAP drops below VWAP and crossing above it again at 3pm --- Can the alert automatically trigger again or do I manually have to keep setting the alert each time it crosses back underneath VWAP. (thinking maybe the crossover checkmark might be the solution here but I would rather it keep alerting when it crosses above, not below) Thanks so much for your help. Sorry for the long question but these could be big time savers.
Q1: You would have to make individual alerts per stock, no bulk actions that I am aware of. Q2: You nailed it with the cross over option. You could also use the "create opposite alert" function to automatically issue the inverse cross after a signal is alerted. Could inquire to ToS about a bulk alert setting. I can see how that would be useful.
@@TradeBrigade thanks for the reply. Could also technically make a scanner with the alert settings and set that watchlist on the side. I notice TOS has a little bit of a lag time when new stocks get added though. Will definitely be calling TOS about bulk alerts though.
Thanks for TOS knowledge! I’m trading iron condors, I’m putting a trade and an opposite order together to close it when it gets to 50% of the original price of the condor. Is there a way to get an alert on the condor price every 2 or 5 minutes?
Thank you for the excellent explanation of how to use this feature. Can you tell me what application you use to create all the highlighting on your screens such as drawing arrows or circling a dropdown tab etc
Excellent! Can you tell me if it is possible to set an intraday alert for price crossing a moving average? When trying to enter it I can only find price options of open/close, and not mark or last. I would be very grateful if you can point me to a source to learn how an intraday alert can be created. Thank you!!
Yep if you set the time frame up as an intra day chart, (5/15/30 minute whatever) you can have alerts on price action moves through the moving average on a close of the price bar. So for example set the time frame to 1 minute, and use the condition wizard to alert on a candle close above the 20 simple moving average. You set the timeframe where it is defaulted to "d" for daily.
If you replace the alert in the alert window, not a chart window you dont need the secondary confirmation, but based on your question Im assuming you want to drag it on the chart and skip the confirmation window. I dont know of a way around that.
Great Video, do you know how to get the Alert to only work on one specific time scale. I am trying to use a Study alert on a 15 min chart but I don't seem to be able to edit that . thanks
Hey Will, at the very top of the condition wizard where it says condition setup, change the "D" from daily to "15" for the 15min chart. Hope this helps!
@@TradeBrigade thanks for the reply! it seems like the portfolio options are related to the total account rather than applying the same alert to each individual holding? like I can't make an alert that says tell me if any individual stock in my portfolio drops below their EMA, I'd have to apply that alert to each one separately
After clicking Create Alert, how do you get the preview window chart to pop up with one's moving average settings each time (as shown in the video)??? I can set them up once by right clicking on the preview window chart but I can't seem to find how to save them. Also, will the time frame match what is on the chart one clicks on? That too seems non-trivial. TIA!
Great questions Edward. To be honest this is where ToS gets a little finickey. Sometimes mine will load up with the moving averages sometimes it will not. I dont have a good answer as to when it does comply vs not. I do know a short cut I have used to sync the chart with the proper time frame is to quickly unlock and then relock the price. That should change the chart to whatever time frame you right clicked on. Not the most precise way of working, but those are the workarounds I've found so far. Wish I had a better answer for ya!
@@TradeBrigade Thank you for speedy reply Matt, the price lock hint is very helpful. I have called the trade desk several times about the indicators and nobody seems to know the answer. :-(
@@TradeBrigade Strange, the locking and unlocking of the price did not work for me but adding any moving average by right clicking the Preview Chart itself syncs the dates every time. This is the first time I've found anything so non-sensical (buggy?) on Thinkorswim. I'm going to call in tomorrow when the trade desk is back and will let you know if I find anything meaningful. I'm skeptical though, because nobody on the Memorial Day weekend staff seemed to know. I really appreciated this video though, thanks again.
@@informationeagle Yeah, seems like a glitch that doesnt have a clear explanation just yet. None the less, thanks for tuning in, and looking forward to what they advise.
Great video! I found your channel today and subscribed :) A quick question. When you loaded AAPL chart at 21:18, I see some support and resistance lines. Is there any specific study for it? Do you think you can share? Thanks in advance.
Thanks for t eh video. I am looking to set up different notifications for each alerts. Like for some I want a text message and for some email or pop ups and so on. Do you know if that is possible? Could not find anything online.
You would have to set up each alert individually. It would be a bit difficult to have one preset that does all. Example: Set alert on a trend line and specify that you want a text. Set another alert on a support trend line and specify that you want an email. Set an alert on a study cross, and specify you want a pop up.
@@TradeBrigade hmm thats what I thought! but when I change the notification for one, it changes for all. May be I am doing something wrong. Let me recheck!
Just set the aggregation to search for an intraday timeframe. If you want the fastest use the 1 minute, and on any new high of day 1 minute close youll have something added to the alerts list. Will likely require setting up a custom scripted intraday scan.
1. Open Scan Hacker 2. Change the Scan In Box to only scan whatever you called the Portfolio Watchlist you created 3. Put in your Alert criteria 4. SAVE! (must be saved BEFORE setting up alerts) 5. Click on the hamburger menu icon aHamburger.png right above the results. 6. Choose Alert when scan results change.
@@TheSnowyWind This is great, how has this been working out for you? Does TOS update the watchlists with alert criteria fast enough or is there a lag time?
@@TradeBrigade for example, for a Sma stutdy on 7x21, I get: "ma721Up alert ( the alert name); symbol Coin was Added'.. I would like to see additional info on Coin to say, Last Bid at 210, SMA value - xx, Vol,-- etc
Do you use the TOS mobile app at all? I cant figure put how to make an OCO on the mobile app so that I could set a stop loss and a take profit sell at the same time. I often watch the chart from a desktop screen but use my phone for making orders.
Hi Veritas, I dont use the mobile app often and am not an expert in its functionality. I can take a look and let you know what I find, but no promises!
Maybe this is useful to some: If your alert gets triggered it also appears on "Messages" (on top of the desktop version, and also on the left side panel when you activate the "Message Center" gadget - ). Nothing special. But you can detach either of the "Messages" windows and put it on an other screen (if you have more than 1 monitor). I like to keep messages in my view.
You would just setup a conditional order in the order rules tab that has the same conditions as an alert youve created. Go to the order entry tools and click the gear icon to create a conditional order.
@@TradeBrigade The issue with condition order are 1. it doesn't allow "AND" conditions. 2. It doesn't allow a buy stop order below the current price. I want to entre a position when price drops to a level and starts to bounce.
@@tradertee6510 You can enter on a stop in conditional order, but youre right about only getting one condition line. It looks for ANY of the conditions specified, not a combination of the two... you might be able to find some other broker that allows for this , but looks like with ToS youll have to be at the screens.
There is no easy way to do it without diving into the condition wizard / custom think script for that particular instance. It can be done, but you need to know how to call for volume and symbols outside of the current alert setup symbol. ThinkScript docs will be your friend if you try to pull it off.
I do not believe that you can have an alert mapped to when something is added to a list. You can have the list updated, but not an alert when something is added at a certain date. That would involve having some sort of csv export that a custom program analyzes.
@@TradeBrigade basically an alert enabled scan... currently i have to export the scan to a static watch list and visually monitor and compare it to the dynamic scan watch list
How do you make the alerts continual after they get initially triggered? For example, what if we want to get an alert EVERY time the RSI goes above 70 for months and months?
If you use the "create regular alert for reverse cross over" option it will be forever in force, you will of course get the reverse alert, but its the only way I know to enable something like this. Hope this helps!
@@TradeBrigade Nevermind I got it. I meant to make it so there isn't the line across the whole chart but to get it so it just shows the arrow of the alert on the right side of the chart on the price scale
Did you learn anything new or do you have any questions? If so let me know below!!
After clicking Create Alert, how do you get the preview window chart to pop up with your moving average settings each time (as shown in the video)??? I can set them up once by right clicking on the preview window chart but I can't seem to find how to save them. Also, will the time frame match what is on the chart one clicks on? That too seems non-trivial. TIA!
Great content!
...is there any way to create an alert on a tick chart instead of a time chart?
Can we use three EMA values crossover like 10,20,30?😊
I learned more from you than TOS, as I'm sure alot of people have. Great video. Thanks.
Appreciate the comment Donald. Really glad these videos are worth making! Best of luck with the platform and stay green this week.
Fast paced and hard hitting video, truly excellent for those interested in alerts. Thanks so much Matt.
Glad you liked it! Appreciate you taking the time to drop a comment and tune in. More tutorials in our how to play list!
Wow! This is one of the most concise, action-packed tip/tutorial videos I've ever come across on YT. Brilliant and so helpful. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for tuning in and wishing you the best with the platform. Stay green!
Every aspect covered was super useful. No fluff, just great info. Thanks again.
Appreciate you checking out the tutorial
I really enjoy these ToS videos you make! Thanks for the upload
Thanks Johnny! Really glad that you found it useful and took the time to drop a comment. Wishing you the best with the platform and as always a green trading week.
Wow, so much great information. This is great for traders who don't have time to stare at at screen for hours at at time! Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Great video! I use alerts all the time but I never explored all of the advanced settings! Thanks!
Glad there was some added value here!
Great video. Thanks for providing this useful information in a clear and concise manner.
Wow, Matt an awesome tutorial. I cant thank you enough, its brilliant you sharing and educating us all the time on price action and technical analyses... Now I can set up some of trading strategies I want to master using study alerts. so basically we can set SMA cross over etc... !!! yay.... You are the best teacher.... Maybe a lesson on screening stocks please... using TOS. 👌
Glad you enjoyed it! We do have a screener tutorial on the channel! Heres the link: th-cam.com/video/Y6Skwxk6aps/w-d-xo.html
Thanks Matt, as you can tell, I'm not busy this AM. Enjoy the weekend, let's ride some volatility next week!
Its a quiet winter morning here as well, not much on the docket for the day just yet!
Excellent video. Your curiosity with TOS functionalities is our benefit. Please consider doing a video on level 2 ladder and order execution. Thanks.
Appreciate it Jonathan. There is so much versatility in the platform its incredible! Some of those extra tips at the end for upgrades and downgrades certainly come in handy. Wishing you the best with your ToS experience and staying green this upcoming trading week.
interesting divergence on DJI and DJT…. love the gifs… great vid again !
Apprecaite it Sharath! thanks for tuning into the show.
Thanks!
Appreciate it Steve! Hope you got plenty of value from the video.
Thank for your training. I have 65 years working with stocks. I like to setup auto trading with tos. 19:05
Awesome! thanks for checking out the tutorial. Hope the platform treats you well and you have another prosperous 65 years ahead!!
Wow, super useful and concise information, thanks so much for this!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for this video!! This was super helpful for setting up alerts!! Really appreciate it!! 😁
You bet Eric! Glad it helped out
This dude is the Rainman of ToS.
Wow. Awesome Tutorial. Thanks.
You're welcome!
Thank you Matt for taking the time in making this video. Two questions I have. I create alerts based on price crossing certain studies. Let's use VWAP for example. Let's say I have a watchlist of 10 stocks for the day, 5 of them are currently trading below VWAP. Can I highlight all 5 stocks and create an alert at once for these 5 stocks? Or do I have to individually right click on each stock and create an alert one at a time?
2nd question: When an alert is triggered (price goes above VWAP), is there a way to have the alert continue throughout the day without having to set it again? For example, AAPL crosses above VWAP at 12pm (alert is triggered).... VWAP drops below VWAP and crossing above it again at 3pm --- Can the alert automatically trigger again or do I manually have to keep setting the alert each time it crosses back underneath VWAP. (thinking maybe the crossover checkmark might be the solution here but I would rather it keep alerting when it crosses above, not below)
Thanks so much for your help. Sorry for the long question but these could be big time savers.
Q1: You would have to make individual alerts per stock, no bulk actions that I am aware of.
Q2: You nailed it with the cross over option. You could also use the "create opposite alert" function to automatically issue the inverse cross after a signal is alerted.
Could inquire to ToS about a bulk alert setting. I can see how that would be useful.
@@TradeBrigade thanks for the reply. Could also technically make a scanner with the alert settings and set that watchlist on the side. I notice TOS has a little bit of a lag time when new stocks get added though. Will definitely be calling TOS about bulk alerts though.
Excellent video!
Cheers! thanks for checking out the tutorial
Sweet video.
Thanks Sean! Appreciate the comment.
Very helpful
Appreciate it Mike!
Gr8 stuff as always!
Thanks Mike! Glad this was helpful.
Thanks for TOS knowledge! I’m trading iron condors, I’m putting a trade and an opposite order together to close it when it gets to 50% of the original price of the condor. Is there a way to get an alert on the condor price every 2 or 5 minutes?
Thank you for the excellent explanation of how to use this feature. Can you tell me what application you use to create all the highlighting on your screens such as drawing arrows or circling a dropdown tab etc
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@@TradeBrigade 🙏
Great videos...thanks...
You bet! Appreciate you checking out the tutorial
Excellent! Can you tell me if it is possible to set an intraday alert for price crossing a moving average? When trying to enter it I can only find price options of open/close, and not mark or last. I would be very grateful if you can point me to a source to learn how an intraday alert can be created. Thank you!!
Yep if you set the time frame up as an intra day chart, (5/15/30 minute whatever) you can have alerts on price action moves through the moving average on a close of the price bar. So for example set the time frame to 1 minute, and use the condition wizard to alert on a candle close above the 20 simple moving average. You set the timeframe where it is defaulted to "d" for daily.
Awesome content--- Is there a way to disable the "alert replace confirmation" notification when changing the alert you already have set?
If you replace the alert in the alert window, not a chart window you dont need the secondary confirmation, but based on your question Im assuming you want to drag it on the chart and skip the confirmation window. I dont know of a way around that.
Great Video, do you know how to get the Alert to only work on one specific time scale. I am trying to use a Study alert on a 15 min chart but I don't seem to be able to edit that . thanks
Hey Will, at the very top of the condition wizard where it says condition setup, change the "D" from daily to "15" for the 15min chart. Hope this helps!
love these ideas! do we have to create them for every position or can we trigger it for any/all in our watchlist or account positions?
You can set both! For individual holdings, or you can go out and set them portfolio wide. Really depends on what your trying to track!
@@TradeBrigade thanks for the reply! it seems like the portfolio options are related to the total account rather than applying the same alert to each individual holding? like I can't make an alert that says tell me if any individual stock in my portfolio drops below their EMA, I'd have to apply that alert to each one separately
After clicking Create Alert, how do you get the preview window chart to pop up with one's moving average settings each time (as shown in the video)??? I can set them up once by right clicking on the preview window chart but I can't seem to find how to save them. Also, will the time frame match what is on the chart one clicks on? That too seems non-trivial. TIA!
Great questions Edward. To be honest this is where ToS gets a little finickey. Sometimes mine will load up with the moving averages sometimes it will not. I dont have a good answer as to when it does comply vs not. I do know a short cut I have used to sync the chart with the proper time frame is to quickly unlock and then relock the price. That should change the chart to whatever time frame you right clicked on. Not the most precise way of working, but those are the workarounds I've found so far. Wish I had a better answer for ya!
@@TradeBrigade Thank you for speedy reply Matt, the price lock hint is very helpful. I have called the trade desk several times about the indicators and nobody seems to know the answer. :-(
@@TradeBrigade Strange, the locking and unlocking of the price did not work for me but adding any moving average by right clicking the Preview Chart itself syncs the dates every time. This is the first time I've found anything so non-sensical (buggy?) on Thinkorswim. I'm going to call in tomorrow when the trade desk is back and will let you know if I find anything meaningful. I'm skeptical though, because nobody on the Memorial Day weekend staff seemed to know. I really appreciated this video though, thanks again.
@@informationeagle Yeah, seems like a glitch that doesnt have a clear explanation just yet. None the less, thanks for tuning in, and looking forward to what they advise.
@@TradeBrigade Oops, I somehow got confused, the price lock does work, thanks again. :-)
Thanks. But how about setting an alert for when price crosses over a study, like VWAP?
Thanks for sharing
My pleasure! Good luck with your ToS journey
Hi Matt, what are you using to draw with your curser? Is it a feature that TOS has or are you using some other program?
Its a separate screen presentation app called Demo Pro
great job
Thanks Bob. Glad you found it useful.
Great video!
I found your channel today and subscribed :)
A quick question.
When you loaded AAPL chart at 21:18, I see some support and resistance lines.
Is there any specific study for it? Do you think you can share?
Thanks in advance.
Hey Brian, all support and resistance are drawn manually with the drawing tools. Full tutorial here: th-cam.com/video/cu9bie6Et8w/w-d-xo.html
@@TradeBrigade Thank you!!
Thanks for t eh video. I am looking to set up different notifications for each alerts. Like for some I want a text message and for some email or pop ups and so on. Do you know if that is possible? Could not find anything online.
You would have to set up each alert individually. It would be a bit difficult to have one preset that does all. Example: Set alert on a trend line and specify that you want a text. Set another alert on a support trend line and specify that you want an email. Set an alert on a study cross, and specify you want a pop up.
@@TradeBrigade hmm thats what I thought! but when I change the notification for one, it changes for all. May be I am doing something wrong. Let me recheck!
great vid. Wonder if a compound alert can be created. IE: 2 or more conditions.
Can an alert be visual on a chart? IE: a caret - ^.
Interesting! I'm not sure that you can have a compound alert, but you can set a conditional order for things of that nature.
For day trading, how to create day high or day low alert in the INTRADY section? So need not to staring the screen all day. Thanks for everything.
Just set the aggregation to search for an intraday timeframe. If you want the fastest use the 1 minute, and on any new high of day 1 minute close youll have something added to the alerts list. Will likely require setting up a custom scripted intraday scan.
TY! I wish to know how to apply an alert to the entire watchlist. Will post if I figure it out.
1. Open Scan Hacker
2. Change the Scan In Box to only scan whatever you called the Portfolio Watchlist you created
3. Put in your Alert criteria
4. SAVE! (must be saved BEFORE setting up alerts)
5. Click on the hamburger menu icon aHamburger.png right above the results.
6. Choose Alert when scan results change.
Looks like you got this one figured out! Thanks for sharing the results as a thread. Hope this will also help other traders!
@@TheSnowyWind This is great, how has this been working out for you? Does TOS update the watchlists with alert criteria fast enough or is there a lag time?
is there a value to add additional information of the stock price, vol, alert value ?
In what sense?
@@TradeBrigade for example, for a Sma stutdy on 7x21, I get: "ma721Up alert ( the alert name); symbol Coin was Added'.. I would like to see additional info on Coin to say, Last Bid at 210, SMA value - xx, Vol,-- etc
can you help us with VWAP alert. Thanks for the video
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Do you think there’s away to set an alert on cumulative tick passing let’s say 3000. I usually find once it passes its time to go long
Yes, but it would need to be custom coded in a think script. Cant do it with the default options available.
@@TradeBrigade thats I figured.
Thanks for tutorial. But how it posible to use pop up window? Email or phone notifications is not really useful i think.
There is no way for a pop up that I have found. Perhaps a different web based platform like Tradinview could be coded to generate popups.
Do you use the TOS mobile app at all? I cant figure put how to make an OCO on the mobile app so that I could set a stop loss and a take profit sell at the same time. I often watch the chart from a desktop screen but use my phone for making orders.
Hi Veritas, I dont use the mobile app often and am not an expert in its functionality. I can take a look and let you know what I find, but no promises!
@@TradeBrigade I figured it out. At the bottom where you normally hit Review, the button next to it says Advanced Order.
Maybe this is useful to some: If your alert gets triggered it also appears on "Messages" (on top of the desktop version, and also on the left side panel when you activate the "Message Center" gadget - ). Nothing special. But you can detach either of the "Messages" windows and put it on an other screen (if you have more than 1 monitor). I like to keep messages in my view.
Can you use Ticks instead of Time for setting up an Alert?
It might be possible, however it is not something I have ever experimented with.
Is there a way to use alerts to trigger limit or stop orders or even OCO?
You would just setup a conditional order in the order rules tab that has the same conditions as an alert youve created. Go to the order entry tools and click the gear icon to create a conditional order.
@@TradeBrigade The issue with condition order are 1. it doesn't allow "AND" conditions. 2. It doesn't allow a buy stop order below the current price. I want to entre a position when price drops to a level and starts to bounce.
@@tradertee6510 You can enter on a stop in conditional order, but youre right about only getting one condition line. It looks for ANY of the conditions specified, not a combination of the two... you might be able to find some other broker that allows for this , but looks like with ToS youll have to be at the screens.
Is there any way to do nested logic on alerts? Eg: Alert if: SPY > 400 and (QQQ volume > 5m OR IWM volume > 5m)
There is no easy way to do it without diving into the condition wizard / custom think script for that particular instance. It can be done, but you need to know how to call for volume and symbols outside of the current alert setup symbol. ThinkScript docs will be your friend if you try to pull it off.
Can you show video how to create study alert for "TTM_ScalperAlert" arrow signal?
Perhaps in the future it can be a video!
@@TradeBrigade thanks, I'll waiting.
Can you add an alert to a a custom study based scan watchlist when a new item is added to the list from a given start date
I do not believe that you can have an alert mapped to when something is added to a list. You can have the list updated, but not an alert when something is added at a certain date. That would involve having some sort of csv export that a custom program analyzes.
@@TradeBrigade basically an alert enabled scan... currently i have to export the scan to a static watch list and visually monitor and compare it to the dynamic scan watch list
How do you make the alerts continual after they get initially triggered? For example, what if we want to get an alert EVERY time the RSI goes above 70 for months and months?
If you use the "create regular alert for reverse cross over" option it will be forever in force, you will of course get the reverse alert, but its the only way I know to enable something like this. Hope this helps!
Have you figured out how to make the alerts continual after they are triggered? Is the only way to click on "reverse cross over"?
How do you set alert and drawings. I do not have that option.
Im not sure I understand your question... This tutorial answers both of those questions.
thanks for sharing, but no selection of "create alert with drawing" when right click on the chart
Try resetting the platform... If it still doesn't work, call the broker, might be something wrong on your end.
@@TradeBrigade thank you
how do I remove triggered alerts from my list in the alert book
They will clear out over time. A platform reset will also do it.
How do you minimize the alert line. I had to reinstall and I forgot how lol!
What do you mean by minimize the alert line?
@@TradeBrigade Nevermind I got it. I meant to make it so there isn't the line across the whole chart but to get it so it just shows the arrow of the alert on the right side of the chart on the price scale
"Create Silent Alert" is how you get your order to be recurring/repeating, without getting notifications about the reverse.
16:30
What about 16:30 ... youve done this on multiple videos now...