If you’ve not seen our Timelines feature yet, here’s a quick recap: a lot of the time, when you look at a symbol’s history, you have no idea why the price moves in the way it does or the stories behind it. With our Timelines you get all the contextual information you need on the key market-moving moments, mapped directly onto the symbol’s chart.
From early stunts of trading Bitcoin for pizza, to highs of $40,000 a coin (so far), the cryptocurrency’s journey at times plays out like a Hollywood movie. So we’ve taken its story, and uploaded the movie in 8k resolution for repeat viewing on our Bitcoin ticker page.
We're release new Timelines by the month and have plans to enable the community to support them as well. For now, please send us a private message to get involved. You can also create your own Timeline by using the Signpost and Text tools to write key events on your chart (like we did above) and then then publish it to your personal profile. If it's good, we'll share it with our team! It may possibly make it to Editors' Picks on the front page. 😍
I love looking at event-based charts and wish there were more of these.
The fundamental overlay almost provides an emotional memory element to the analysis.
nginx
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You should replace "The Early Days" with "Mt. Gox". Otherwise that part of the chart doesn't make much sense. Also replace "Crypto Winter" with "ICO Bubble Burst".
@TradingView, you must label today's candle has Elon's rocket or something. Elon's rocket has landed perfectly!
ICEKI
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Great timeline history chart! Thanks Tradingview for the posting <3
stbjtrader
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@ICEKI, No its not a great timeline history. that is laughable and totally inaccurate. Crypto winter my a$$, that was whales taking profit and manipulating the market. and then you don't write that this last big run is institutional money accepting and going in big.... people don't follow this BS, completely worthless and extremely vague from people that don't understand whats really going on. :-o
ICEKI
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@stbjtrader, Thanks for adjusted me; now understood.
The fundamental overlay almost provides an emotional memory element to the analysis.