TradingView continues to fine-tune its platform with traders in mind, this time by introducing a new sorting feature for drawings — a small but powerful update that’s already earning praise from users who rely on complex chart markups.
The update allows users to sort saved drawings by name or last modified date, giving them cleaner control over what’s often a chaotic mix of lines, zones, and annotations. It might seem minor on the surface, but for traders — especially prop traders juggling multiple setups across symbols — this is a real quality-of-life improvement.
Why it matters for prop traders
When you’re actively managing multiple challenge accounts or analyzing funded positions, speed and structure matter. Being able to quickly locate and edit key levels or markups without endless scrolling makes technical analysis smoother — and reduces the chance of charting mistakes mid-trade.
The update is available now under the “Objects Tree” section in the settings panel.
In a world where split-second decisions define profit and loss, TradingView’s latest feature proves that optimization isn’t always about big leaps — sometimes it’s in the details.
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TradingView’s latest update introduces drawing sort functionality — allowing traders to organize chart annotations by name or last modified date. It’s a subtle but impactful change that enhances workflow efficiency, especially for prop traders managing complex setups across multiple instruments.