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Topic: What are the best websites to follow the btc market in live? (Read 230 times)

newbie
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Hello

There was btc.amfeed.com but it's closed now. What are the best alternatives?
I would like to see the biggest take orders especially.
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legendary
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If you want the most precise BTC price based on spot prices then the best way is just to look at the Bitmex BTC index.

https://www.bitmex.com/app/index/.BXBT

You can also add this to Tradingview if you don't want to visit the site. This is most accurate because it represents the price you can sell your BTC today if you wanted to cash out. So the Futures, Korean Premiums, and USDT pairs are not included in the index. The index is only Kraken, Coinbase and Bitstamp.
full member
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I was a big fan of bitcoinwisdom's charts, but they for whatever reason stopped supporting their site and its half broken right now.

When the old bitcoinwisdom charts started behaving strange I switched to cryptowat.ch
Then, someday, I've seen a post that there's a clone site for bitcoinwisdom; I use that one now. https://bitcoinwisdom.io/markets/bitstamp/btcusd
yes, I am used to making https://bitcoinwisdom.io/ as a reference in my trading on other exchangers, transactions that occur at https://bitcoinwisdom.io/ are very influential on the price of bitcoin on almost all exchangers.
legendary
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I love to know an average instead of checking each and every exchange and that average value is from the best exchanges with highest volumes - http://preev.com/

But, I'm not a savvy in case of watching charts with a lot of indicators on it, so I truly rely on Binance and Bitstamp with their live charts for prices. As of margin trading, I believe there's a slight difference between Bitmex rates and normal exchange rates, so I look for the difference by watching both Bitmex charts and Bitstamp charts and then look for average price over preev.
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
When Bitcoinwisdom stopped working I felt like a fish out of water and reverted to using Bitcointicker.

Then bitcoinwisdom.io took over and I immediately switched back.

My only complaint is that with the original Bitcoinwisdom you picked a BTC/fiat pair and could toggle between exchanges for comparison, with bitcoinwisdom.io you have to pick an exchange and then can only toggle between Bitcoin and a bunch if shitcoins.
legendary
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I was a big fan of bitcoinwisdom's charts, but they for whatever reason stopped supporting their site and its half broken right now.

When the old bitcoinwisdom charts started behaving strange I switched to cryptowat.ch
Then, someday, I've seen a post that there's a clone site for bitcoinwisdom; I use that one now. https://bitcoinwisdom.io/markets/bitstamp/btcusd
legendary
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I was a big fan of bitcoinwisdom's charts, but they for whatever reason stopped supporting their site and its half broken right now.

Currently I'm solely following Bitstamp's chart over at; https://www.bitstamp.net/market/tradeview/beta/

It offers orderbook depth, seeing live trade history come through, draw lines and whatnot, etc. Pretty allround live chart.
hero member
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for more serious charting (TA, indicators, long term charts) i recommend tradingview.
I reckon trading view as well, most of the analysts and day traders that I'm following they use it to track btc's move daily.

There's also another option that you can use that I've found out:

legendary
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Hello

There was btc.amfeed.com but it's closed now. What are the best alternatives?
I would like to see the biggest take orders especially.

i'm not sure what amfeed provided exactly, but i keep tabs open to cryptowat.ch for casual viewing and smartphone usage. it's a decent replacement for bitcoinwisdom---real time ticker, bid/ask data, visually appealing candlestick charts.

for more serious charting (TA, indicators, long term charts) i recommend tradingview.
legendary
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Merit: 2353
Hello

There was btc.amfeed.com but it's closed now. What are the best alternatives?
I would like to see the biggest take orders especially.
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