Exness Multiple Charts

When you’re watching several markets or comparing multiple timeframes, switching back and forth between tabs slows you down. That’s why the Exness multiple charts feature is such a valuable part of the trading experience. It lets you open and view multiple instruments side by side, making your technical analysis smoother and more efficient.
In this article, we’ll look at how to use Exness multiple charts effectively, what benefits this layout brings to your workflow, and when it can offer a real edge in your strategy.
 Exness Multiple Charts
What Does Exness Multiple Charts Mean?

What Does Exness Multiple Charts Mean?

The term Exness multiple charts refers to the ability to open more than one chart within your trading platform interface — either in MetaTrader 4 (MT4), MetaTrader 5 (MT5), or Exness Terminal. This allows you to:

  • Track different trading instruments at once
  • Compare several timeframes for a single asset
  • Monitor correlated pairs (e.g., EUR/USD vs. GBP/USD)

This layout helps traders spot opportunities without missing price movement across different markets.

Common Use Cases:

  • Scalpers tracking short-term moves across correlated pairs
  • Swing traders comparing H1, H4, and D1 timeframes
  • Hedging strategies involving inversely correlated indices

How to Set Up Multiple Charts in Exness

Using multiple charts on Exness platforms is straightforward. Here's how to do it on MT4/MT5:

  1. Open a new chart: Right-click any symbol in the Market Watch window, then click "Chart Window."
  2. Tile charts: Go to Window > Tile Horizontally or Vertically.
  3. Customize each chart: Change the symbol, timeframe, indicators, or style.

MT5 Shortcut Table:

Action Shortcut Key or Menu
Open new chart Market Watch > Right-click > Chart
Tile horizontally Window > Tile Horizontally
Tile vertically Window > Tile Vertically
Maximize a chart window Double-click chart tab

On Exness Terminal (web-based), you can also split your workspace into 2–4 charts by selecting layouts in the toolbar.

Why Use Exness Multiple Charts?

Here are some solid reasons traders prefer using multiple charts simultaneously:

  • Multi-timeframe analysis: Compare long-term and short-term trends at once
  • Trade correlation strategies: Spot synchronized or inverse movements
  • Faster decision-making: Less time switching tabs or setups
  • More accurate entries: Use larger timeframe for context and smaller one for entry

Practical Benefits:

Benefit Impact on Trading
Improved situational view Know what’s happening across markets
Reduced execution lag No need to switch views constantly
Smoother technical workflow Apply indicators to each chart easily

Strategies That Benefit From Multiple Charts

Here are some trading methods that naturally fit a multi-chart setup:

1. Correlation Monitoring
  • Monitor pairs like EUR/USD and USD/CHF together
  • Track commodities vs. related currencies (e.g., Gold & AUD/USD)
2. Breakout Timing
  • Watch the H4 for trend confirmation
  • Enter breakouts on M15 with precision
3. Risk Diversification
  • Trade one instrument while watching risk exposure on others
  • Helps when using partial hedging or basket trading

Things to Keep in Mind

  • Too many charts can clutter your screen — 2 to 4 is usually optimal
  • Make sure to match timezones if comparing markets from different regions
  • Use consistent indicator settings across charts for better signal clarity

Conclusion

The Exness multiple charts feature is more than just a layout tool — it’s a decision-making advantage. Whether you trade one asset or ten, seeing more data at once reduces blind spots and speeds up execution.

By organizing your charts around strategies, timeframes, or market groups, you’ll trade with more clarity and control — all within the flexibility that Exness offers on MT4, MT5, or the web terminal.

FAQ

  1. What is Exness multiple charts?

    It’s the ability to view several trading charts at the same time within the platform.

  2. Can I use multiple charts on Exness mobile app?

    Not currently — this feature is limited to desktop platforms and Exness Terminal.

  3. How many charts can I open in MetaTrader?

    You can open dozens, but 4–6 is usually practical for real-time trading.

  4. Can I use different indicators on each chart?

    Yes, each chart runs independently, so indicators can vary by window.

  5. Is this feature available on all Exness account types?

    Yes, multiple charting is a platform-level feature and not limited by account type.