A new way to explore seasonality: table view

Sep 25

Welcome the latest update to our Seasonality charts. Now you can switch modes and analyze seasonality data not only via traditional charts but also in a clear, structured table. All you need to do is select one of the options at the top of the page.

In the table, each row represents a calendar year, while each cell shows the price change for a given month. Cells’ colors make it easy to spot trends at a glance: green highlights positive changes, while red marks negative ones. At the bottom of the table, you’ll also find a summary row displaying the distribution of positive and negative months for each year.

The new table view makes it easier to:

  • Quickly compare monthly price changes year over year
  • Analyze the frequency of positive vs. negative periods
  • Identify patterns without switching between charts.

The table is customizable, just like the charts. You can choose the display period (by years), switch between percentage or absolute values, and even add average values — these appear in a separate row at the bottom of the table.

We believe the updated seasonality will bring even more flexibility to your analysis and serve as a practical tool for discovering market patterns. As always, we look forward to your feedback — it helps us grow and create new products for you.

Team TradingView

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