How do I switch between different timeframes on the FYERS platform?
Switching between different chart timeframes on the FYERS platform is a straightforward process. To change timeframes, you simply click on the timeframe dropdown menu, which is prominently located at the top of the chart on the FYERS Web or App. This dropdown menu displays all available timeframes, from the granular 5 seconds up to 12 months, including the customizable minute intervals. With just a few clicks, you can effortlessly adjust your view to match your trading approach, whether you're looking for a quick snapshot of price action or a broader, long-term perspective.
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