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legendary
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October 16, 2017, 06:07:54 PM
#20
I think mostly people using here are just coinmarketcap is enough but not good for short time trading  because its not live chart
There are some other live chart could be more updated like bitcoinwisdom that also good to use  because you can have free tools like lining or any analysis tools for free..
The other site that actually can gives you live updated with already had complete result from tomorrow movements or last week movement result..
The good thing of this site https://cryptowat.ch/ you can get the good chart with bid and ask about the coins.
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1001
October 16, 2017, 05:24:04 PM
#19
Yeah i do use Tradingview too, but most times i try to use metatrader because i have all my indicators and plugins configured in there, i use a MacD with some configurations that make me predict the price easy, and bollinger bands that tells me when there is a bullish or bearish trend approaching.
But no matter how good is your analysis, the market is always unpredictable, and it is based only on news and panic, so an indicator will not save your trading.
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
October 16, 2017, 04:57:25 PM
#18
Personnaly , I use Tradingview. There is a pay option to get all the capacities of the web site but there is a free one too, limited (You can't get all the options) but for me it's really good because you can make some draws and the site keep them. You only have to subscribe (for free). There is a lot of indicators as : bollinger , MA, Hichimoku , RSI , MACD ..

Personnaly I use candlesticks with hichimoku, MACD and the moving average on a period of 200. and I complete too with bollinger when there is a lot of big dump or pump
member
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Merit: 10
full member
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Merit: 114
October 16, 2017, 04:02:01 PM
#16
There are many technical analysis tools that you can use to analyze the market. I do study the chart using candlestick formation and patterns and use trend line to confirm the signal. I do depend on this for my technical analysis information. Though I will try to get this tools and test others knowledge.
legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 1085
Money often costs too much.
October 16, 2017, 02:12:54 PM
#15
You can try https://cointerminal.io and https://cointerminal.io/heatmap. If you like to use technical indicators or more advanced statistics, this tool can provide a lot of inside and fast overview of major exchanges. Heatmap is an experiment with alternative trading volume charting. It displays exactly where trades were executed, visualized directly onto candlesticks...

Disclaimer:  I am creator of this app.

Complete new concept to my eyes, not seen anywhere before. Care to explain how to use these charts?
Difficulties in understanding...
I can see that downwards candle from 10 o'clock yesterday, 2017-10-15 where the lower part of the candle got the highest heat on Bitfinex (trading BTC/USD). From visual alone I would guess most of the volume tokes places after the drop in value, traders catching the falling knife.
Last hour of the day 23:00 the reversal candle has the hot end in it's upper side, again damping the move, this time the upwards motion.

That's the basic idea? Low temperature candles of small size suggesting a sideways motion following?
A readme or help button would fit in just fine anywhere on page.
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
October 16, 2017, 08:37:14 AM
#14
You can try https://cointerminal.io and https://cointerminal.io/heatmap. If you like to use technical indicators or more advanced statistics, this tool can provide a lot of inside and fast overview of major exchanges. Heatmap is an experiment with alternative trading volume charting. It displays exactly where trades were executed, visualized directly onto candlesticks...

Disclaimer:  I am creator of this app.
legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 1085
Money often costs too much.
October 16, 2017, 07:21:00 AM
#13
many different tools-I used to be on bitcoinwisdom,but they suck lately
so i moved to https://cryptowat.ch for the "always on" monitor
also using https://www.coinwarz.com/cryptocurrency/coins/bitcoincash  to monitor bitcoincash's price,in particular
very useful to see coinmarket caps and what is "hot" on the altcoinmarket etc.
bitcoinwisdom slacks on adding new coins. Looks like site isn't maintained that much anymore.

What icks me most about using online sites: You basically pencil your expertise into their interface. All they got to do is to compare all of these charts of all of these people to draw their own picture of the real market sentiment.
You know listening to the wall observer does not tell you nothing about a real sentiment. People there pronounce their always unchanging opinion regardless of what is happening on the markets.
legendary
Activity: 2016
Merit: 1107
October 14, 2017, 01:39:25 PM
#12
many different tools-I used to be on bitcoinwisdom,but they suck lately
so i moved to https://cryptowat.ch for the "always on" monitor
also using https://www.coinwarz.com/cryptocurrency/coins/bitcoincash  to monitor bitcoincash's price,in particular
very useful to see coinmarket caps and what is "hot" on the altcoinmarket etc.
full member
Activity: 462
Merit: 101
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October 14, 2017, 01:03:38 PM
#11
I use many websites, and tools to support my trading and monitoring the coins price. The first One is investing.com which is good and similar to tradingview.com where i arrange my portfolio as per my wish. Next comes Coinmarketcap.com and this website gives you the total information about all the altcoins along with exchange details where it's been traded.And third one i use is bitcoinwisdom.com which shows you the best price for bitcoin, litecoin and other altcoins from various exchanges.
newbie
Activity: 70
Merit: 0
hero member
Activity: 616
Merit: 502
October 13, 2017, 06:53:34 PM
#9
I always use bitcoinwisdom website as a site where i always check the price of bitcoin to different major exchanges and also to check the chart for determining possible patterns and the support and resistance and so on. It is a simple site but it is very helpful to me but i am still looking for more sites also so i can expand my knowledge for different sites.
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 102
October 13, 2017, 05:38:47 PM
#8
Thankyou for the link on tradingview. This site seems to be very informative.
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
October 13, 2017, 04:49:42 PM
#7
To monitor prices I mainly use bitcoin wisdom. It's pretty standard and has up-to-date information on the price movements on the major exchanges. If you're getting started it's all you need. If you're willing to pay a little for quite a lot of tools and a nice interface, I would recommend tradingview.
member
Activity: 1021
Merit: 12
October 13, 2017, 04:42:00 PM
#6
There are many places to monitor the matter. However, I would recommend tradingview.com. Here's a great many tools to see the movement of the bitcoin in long or short.
hero member
Activity: 2730
Merit: 632
October 13, 2017, 04:24:30 PM
#5
Which websites do you use to monitor thinks as: number of short/long positions in BTC, money in/out flow, and other technical graphs?
When checking out crypto prices anytime or actively i do make use of coinmarketcap.com which i can able to point out what percentage movements does a coin have on that particular time and in regards on technical graphs some exchangers do really have this directly where you can input on technical tools when you do trade but you can actually try it out here. https://www.tradingview.com.
sr. member
Activity: 1274
Merit: 260
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October 13, 2017, 04:12:09 PM
#4
I use to check babypips, and some forums all over the internet, there is so much information about trading tools, and how are the prices going to move in the upcoming days.
And i do my own technical analysis on metatrader, it is so easy to use because you can make your own charts with all the indicators that you want to use, and by this way you can predict  the price quickly, and at a very easy way.
legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 1085
Money often costs too much.
October 13, 2017, 10:04:28 AM
#3
and lastly
coinmarketcap.com to see total cap for every exchanger.

That overview here https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/volume/24-hour/all/ , tells you which sites could be traded. But mostly noteworthy for altcoins distribution across sites. However, arbitrage seems dead in comparison to the past, where Cryptsy and Mintpal had been existing. That's Altcointalk.

"The Bitcoin Volatility Index" at https://www.buybitcoinworldwide.com/volatility-index/ seems to be more on toppic.

sr. member
Activity: 1274
Merit: 263
October 13, 2017, 09:47:07 AM
#2
there are a lot of places for you to monitor it,
and i will tell you the best of it from my point of view :
monitoring price for Bitcoin to USD pair and other pairs i always use bitcoinwisdom.com and cryptowat.ch,
actually the more site you check it the best result will be,
because sometimes you will see an error in that live chart,and in order to minimize the error you need to find a source from multiples site.

for long/short position usually i cheched it in here :
https://www.bfxdata.com/
but i do not recommend it,because it's not accurate in my opinion,
even though from all of them it's the good one,none of them are accurate(probably).

and lastly
coinmarketcap.com to see total cap for every exchanger.
member
Activity: 94
Merit: 10
October 13, 2017, 07:50:59 AM
#1
Which websites do you use to monitor thinks as: number of short/long positions in BTC, money in/out flow, and other technical graphs?
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