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Topic: Websites for Bitcoin Speculators - page 9. (Read 242435 times)

legendary
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September 28, 2014, 04:37:29 AM
#61
hi Blitz,
would you care to add
http://bullbearanalytics.com/bitcoin/
to the original post?
thanks and have a great Sunday
sr. member
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Merit: 250
September 25, 2014, 05:26:53 PM
#60
Thanks there is some sites here i have never used,Ill take a look and Inform of My Experience after.
newbie
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September 21, 2014, 09:32:28 PM
#59
Thought I would share my website here as well, SeaofBTC.com

We have a variety of graphs for bitcoin prices and market data. I'll post a few examples here:

We offer search-able graphs to query against a database of full-granularity data. We average large datasets, but, if you look at something like 1-hour of data, you can get the full granularity, even from a week ago.

Compared prices (BTC-e, Bitfinex, Bitstamp, and Huobi (Huobi on a separate axis)):

http://seaofbtc.com/static/images/comparedprices.png

Buys and Sells marked specifically:

http://seaofbtc.com/static/images/buysnsells.png

Pricing depth. I am still trying to devise the best way to visualize this data, but here's what it is now:

http://seaofbtc.com/static/images/depthchart.png

Price / spread. We also have compared to avg spread and percent spread

http://seaofbtc.com/static/images/pricenspread.png

Completely full-granularity data example:

http://seaofbtc.com/static/images/full-granularity.png


Remember the day on BTC-e when volume went absolutely nuts because of a bot or bots? Using these charts, I deduced it was actually just a single person:
http://seaofbtc.com/bitcoin-news/a-deep-look-into-market-data-surrounding-the-btc-e-bot-malfunction

Anyway, thought I'd share. If you have ideas for additional charts that you'd like to see, I am all ears!
newbie
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August 28, 2014, 10:20:51 PM
#58
https://www.coinarch.com

Our platform allow you to speculate: up, down, and sideway price movements

More information on how they work:
https://www.coinarch.com/Info/BoosterHowItWorks
https://www.coinarch.com/Info/MaximiserHowItWorks
member
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August 17, 2014, 11:37:52 AM
#57
I'm not sure you see what I meant, click&drag on the price graph

Oh, price variation on selected time period! Didn't know it could do that. I've thought you've ment click&drag on the news bars at the bottom.

yes yes you can also check the number of trade during this period and the volume !

legendary
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^ Will code for Bitcoins
August 17, 2014, 09:21:18 AM
#56
I'm not sure you see what I meant, click&drag on the price graph

Oh, price variation on selected time period! Didn't know it could do that. I've thought you've ment click&drag on the news bars at the bottom.
member
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August 17, 2014, 09:13:48 AM
#55
Yes, click and drag is nice, but I'm not interested much in news.

I'm not sure you see what I meant, click&drag on the price graph


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Maybe it would be useful if the spread is not shown from US$ 400 to US$ 600, it's hard to see important part just around the current price, +/- few % arround the price would be nicer.

I guess you are talking about the depth. You are right we will include a zoom feature it would be very useful thanks for pointing this out. If you have others ideas to not hesitate to share them Smiley
legendary
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^ Will code for Bitcoins
August 17, 2014, 09:01:55 AM
#54

Heartbit, nice site, specially live volumes feature! Can you add Huobi also, it seems to have rather high volumes?

thank you very much

yes yes huobi and okcoin are coming very soon. Have you tried the click and drag feature on the graph ?

Yes, click and drag is nice, but I'm not interested much in news.

Maybe it would be useful if the spread is not shown from US$ 400 to US$ 600, it's hard to see important part just around the current price, +/- few % arround the price would be nicer.
member
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August 17, 2014, 08:42:26 AM
#53

Heartbit, nice site, specially live volumes feature! Can you add Huobi also, it seems to have rather high volumes?

thank you very much

yes yes huobi and okcoin are coming very soon. Have you tried the click and drag feature on the graph ?
legendary
Activity: 1974
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^ Will code for Bitcoins
August 17, 2014, 08:41:22 AM
#52

Heartbit, nice site, specially live volumes feature! Can you add Huobi also, it seems to have rather high volumes?
member
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newbie
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legendary
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alan watts is all you need
July 31, 2014, 09:35:12 AM
#49
Do any of these serve East Africans?

I'm from Kenya, East Africa.

Ideally, an online trading platform where I can deposit BTC, enter and exit BTC positions (long/short) and hold dollars when I exit positions. DOn't need to withdraw, just liquidate in and out of BTC-Fiat

legendary
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July 11, 2014, 03:23:33 PM
#48
Prefer to use BitcoinWisdom: Great resource.
newbie
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July 08, 2014, 11:26:19 AM
#47
Just stumbled on this one: https://cryptowat.ch

Very nice visualisation, especially if you hover over the orderbook.
legendary
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June 24, 2014, 08:57:05 AM
#46
May I suggest

http://coinmarketcap.com/

and

https://bitcoinaverage.com/


The first being more important, but partially based on data from the second. Extremely useful for a quick overview of volume (against various currencies), market cap, and by putting Bitcoin into the larger context of cryptocurrency markets in general.


EDIT: forgot one...

http://www.coinorama.net/

Order book history, and block chain analysis. Great site.
N12
donator
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June 21, 2014, 06:25:56 AM
#45
Updated and revised the order, thanks for the suggestions. I tried to order it by having the more general use stuff higher up, and then by popularity.

I'm not including exchanges or apps yet, but I may do so in the future; just not entirely sure whether it is a good idea in principle.

I'll also eventually look through the whole thread and probably add some more.
donator
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Merit: 1078
June 21, 2014, 03:50:37 AM
#44
Great topic Blitz,

I've taken the chance to tidy up the list (Removed the MtGox ones) and added some more useful links that I use. I also made it semi alphabetical.

Bitcoin Analytics: Live charts and order books, different exchanges
BitcoinWisdom: Live charts with indicators, different exchanges
Bitcoin Clark Moody: Live price chart and order book
Bitcoinity: Live charts and order book visualization of different exchanges
Bitcoincharts: Live prices for different exchanges, Price charts with indicators and order books
Bitcoinx: Prices, various stats and charts
Blockchain.info: Stats, variety of charts
SierraChart: Live chart feed for different exchanges for SierraChart program
blockchained.com: Prices, various stats and charts
Btc.sx: Leveraged Long and Short trading with Bitcoin. No fiat required
Bitcoin Ticker - Mac Users: The tidiest Bitcoin ticker I've come across, different currency and exchange support

Can you update your original list Blitz to make the list more relevant.
member
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June 21, 2014, 02:55:51 AM
#43
bitfinix
legendary
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Free Free Palestine
June 17, 2014, 08:27:13 AM
#42
Hello,

This is a really good list of sites that need to be followed for anyone who wants to get into bitcoin trading.

Thanks for the post.

Regards

Duke
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