Feature Request – Drawing Groups/Folders for Chart Analysis

Hi, I have a feature request that I think would be extremely useful.

I would like to know if it would be possible to implement something similar to the Drawing Groups/Folders system in TradingView.

For example, in TradingView, you can draw horizontal lines, trendlines, levels, highs, lows, resistance/support zones, etc., and organize those drawings into different folders or groups. You can then choose to show or hide an entire group at once.

This would be very useful in ATAS because I might want to have different groups of levels, for example:

  • GEX levels

  • Previous highs and lows

  • Support and resistance levels

  • Volume Profile levels

  • Key market structure levels

  • Levels related to a specific trading strategy

At the moment, as far as I understand, ATAS allows you to show or hide individual drawings, but there doesn't seem to be an option to organize multiple drawings into a group and then show/hide the entire group with one click.

This becomes especially important when you have a lot of analysis on the chart. Eventually, the chart can become overloaded with lines and levels, making it difficult to read and understand.

It would be fantastic if we could create multiple drawing groups/folders and manage their visibility independently. For example:

📁 GEX Levels → ON/OFF
📁 Highs & Lows → ON/OFF
📁 Support & Resistance → ON/OFF
📁 Strategy Levels → ON/OFF

That way, we could keep all our analysis on the chart without having to delete or manually hide individual drawings every time.

Is something like this technically possible to implement in ATAS? I think it would be a very useful feature, and I believe many people in the community would benefit from it as well.

Thank you very much for your time and for considering this suggestion. Have a great day!

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In review

Board

💡 Feature Request

Date

6 days ago

Author

Francisco

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