Charting

Analyse stock price movements with technical tools to forecast trends and develop strategies.

laptop
slider
slider
slider
slider
slider
slider
slider
slider
slider
slider
slider
slider
slider
slider
slider
slider
slider
slider
slider
slider
slider



1
Step 1
Log in to DBS digibank with your User ID and PIN.
2
Step 2
Authenticate your login.
3
Step 3
Click on the Invest tab.
4
Step 4
Click on the Trade button in the Equity Section.
5
Step 5
Should you have multiple portfolios, select your preferred portfolio and click on the “Next” button.
6
Step 6
Select Charting on the Tools tab.
7
Step 7
Key in the stock name or symbol you would like to view.
8
Step 8
Select Chart Settings to customise the chart display.
9
Step 9
Mouse your cursor along the chart to view the past prices and volume of the stock selected.
10
Step 10
Search or choose the Indicators to be added to the chart.
11
Step 11
Select Chart Layout Setting to customise the layout.
12
Step 12
Select the preferred Stock Date Interval and Date Range to be displayed on the chart.
13
Step 13
Make use of the tools available to analyse the stock price movement.
14
Step 14
Click on Managed Chart Layout to Save or Load a chart.
15
Step 15
Name the new chart using alpha-numeric characters only; Save to complete.
16
Step 16
Rename, copy a saved chart or load another under Managed Chart Layout.
17
Step 17
Select to Load Chart Layout from the list of saved charts.
18
Step 18
Click on Templates to Save Indicator Templates for future reference.
Note: You can only save up to 10 templates.
19
Step 19
Name the new template using alpha-numeric characters only; Save to complete.
20
Step 20
Select to load a saved template from the dropdown list.
21
Step 21
Default Template can be customised to save or delete to remove. Default Template will be loaded each time charting module is accessed.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Have a question? Check out our FAQs here:
DBS Online Equity Trading FAQs

Need more help?

Contact support and we'll try to resolve your issue quickly.

Disclaimer

The document is published by DBS Bank Ltd (“DBS Bank”) and is for information only. This document is intended for DBS Bank and its clients to whom it has been delivered, and may not be reproduced, transmitted or communicated to any other person without the prior written permission of DBS Bank. This document is not and does not constitute or form part of any offer, recommendation, invitation, or solicitation to subscribe to or to enter into considerations, any transaction, and should not be viewed as such. This document is not intended to provide, and should not be relied upon for accounting, legal or tax advice, or investment recommendations, and is not to be taken in substitution for the exercise of judgement by the reader, who should obtain separate legal or financial advice. DBS Bank does not act as an adviser and assumes no fiduciary responsibility or liability for any consequences, financial or otherwise.

Was this information useful?

We welcome your feedback

Information is easy to understand and find
Information is useful to answer your inquiries completely