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TakeProfit doesn’t rely on static, pre-generated candle data. Instead, it uses a dynamic time series engine built in-house. Every interval — whether it’s a standard time preset, a custom time configuration, or a transaction-based tick interval — is generated on the fly using raw market data. Calculated precisely in real time and powered by TakeProfit’s own infrastructure, this approach means you’re not limited to fixed presets.

Time-Based Timeframes

By default, the platform supports standard time intervals:
  • Seconds: 1, 3, 5, 10, 15, 30, 45
  • Minutes: 1, 3, 5, 15, 30, 45
  • Hours: 1, 2, 3, 4
  • Days: 1 Day, 1 Week, 1 Month
You can also define custom timeframes down to the second or minute. Whether you’re scalping on a 7-minute chart or swing trading with 3-hour setups, TakeProfit builds these dynamically from raw quote data.

Tick-Based Intervals

Tick charts construct bars based on the precise number of successive transactions rather than elapsed time. Because each bar closes after a fixed number of transactions, activity sets the pace — bars form faster when the market is busy and slower when it’s quiet, filtering out the dead time that fixed-time charts still plot. The availability tiers for tick configurations are structured as follows:
  • 1–49 ticks: Available on the free plan, across all supported market data streams.
  • 50–1,000 ticks: Selectable in steps of 50. Currently supported on Binance, Bybit, Pepperstone, and Exness charts.

Favorites

Mark any timeframe or tick interval with a star to pin it to your chart’s top bar for quick access. This keeps your most-used configurations one click away.

Historical Data Depth

All intervals provide maximum historical depth based on symbol data availability.
  • Daily and higher timeframes offer the longest historical coverage.
  • Intraday timeframes (seconds, minutes) and tick-based intervals may have duration limits depending on the specific asset class and provider.
The chart automatically adjusts to load the deepest available history for your selected interval.