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Fibonacci Channels are used to determine fibonacci support and resistance levels within an identified trend. These channels can easily be drawn in both uptrends or downtrends to find potential areas where price action could change. Uptrend When drawing a Fibonacci Channel on an uptrend, a clearly identified trend needs to be established with higher lows ...
Starting today you can chart, follow, and research the price of Satoshis going back to 2010. Our new index is called Satoshi All Time History Index. Satoshis, or sats, are the smallest unit of bitcoin (BTC). 100,000,000 satoshis make up one Bitcoin. Satoshis are particularly important to the Bitcoin community because transaction fees are often measured as...
Step 1 - Share your best investing idea in the comment section below. Step 2 - Explain your idea in detail with facts or charts. You can also link to an idea you've published from your TradingView account. Step 3 - We'll give 100 TradingView Coins to the best pitches and 200 TradingView Coins to the ideas that get the most likes. We hope everyone enjoys this...
The Fibonacci ratios are widely used among traders to help identify potential areas of reversal in the movement of price action. The Trend-based Fibonacci Extension tool utilizes three points on a previously identified trend in order to draw the Fib ratios on the chart. In the chart above, price was rejected twice at the ~$35.50 level, forming a double top...
Following price action is at the core of markets. One glance at a chart can show you a trend, trade idea, or serve as a quick way to check the holdings in your portfolio. Candlestick charts are one of the most popular ways to look at price action. A single candlestick shows the high, low, open, and close for a specific time period. This means that a lot of price...
Linear Regression Channels are a great way to identify potential key levels of future price action by graphing the normal distribution of a trend. When using the Regression Trend tool (located in the drawing panel under the “Trend Line Tools” group) two points on a trend are chosen, generally at the beginning of the trend and the end of the trend. When the...
If you publish a lot of research from your TradingView account, emojis will give readers another way to engage with your work. Emojis are recognized globally and can help others better understand how you're thinking or feeling. They can also be used as quick reminders or notes. Here's how you can add emojis to your chart: 1. Copy and paste an emoji directly...
Creating lines on a chart is one of the most fundamental methods of charting when performing technical analysis. Being able to create these effectively and quickly is a very useful skill to have. Horizontal, Vertical and Cross lines can all be found on the drawings panel to the left of the chart in the subgroup “Trend Line Tools”. These tools can be added by...
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There are two key steps to creating alerts: 1. Find Important Price Levels Do your research. Find a price level that looks important and wait. Patience is everything. You have the tools available to you to research and follow markets. Whether it's a simple trend line , moving average or a custom Pine Script, use the tools to make better decisions. Find the...
One year ago today, one of the fastest and most profound market crashes found its bottom. From start to finish global markets lost about 35% of their value in just 30 days. This chart shows the S&P 500 before and after. Today, this moment is enshrined in market history. In the comments below, please share what you learned from this historic moment in markets....
We created Timelines to help people learn more about the companies and symbols they follow. Timelines are comprehensive guides that reveal the history, key events, and defining moments of a specific symbol. As a trader or investor, Timelines can be used to study the historical events of markets and the story that makes a symbol what it is today. In this video...
We teamed up with a behavioral psychologist to look into the science behind the best song choices for trading and investing. We identified a formulae based on the five essential components of music — Tempo (BPM), Tone (T), Length and Volume (LV), Lyrics (L) and Mood (M). We then used these formulae to create two specialized playlists: Playlist #1: Zero In -...
Type INDEX:BTCUSD into the search box and instantly access a complete trading history for Bitcoin. Our new BTCUSD Index goes back to 2010, which means you can chart the earliest days of Bitcoin back when few understood it or even knew about it. Do you remember when Bitcoin was trading for under 10 cents? Or its first big breakout in October 2010? The early days...
Volatility is challenging. But it can also be exciting if you're ready for it. In this idea we're going to show you five tools to make better decisions for when markets are volatile, choppy or bearish. 1. Invert Chart Your Chart 📉 Invert your chart to see how it looks turned upside down. Open a chart and type ALT + I on your keyboard. On a Mac, type ⌥ + I. This...
We created Price Note to make it even easier to attach notes at specific prices. We know how important it is to keep detailed notes on your favorite charts and our new drawing tool will help. How to create your first price note 📝 1. Select the tool from the Annotation Tools panel. This is the same place where you find the Text tool. 2. Place two anchor points....
Here are 5 tips that will speed up your charting. Each tip in this idea involves a simple keyboard shortcut: hold the command key on a Mac or Ctrl key on your PC. Mastering this keyboard shortcut will improve the way you select multiple drawings, apply bulk edits, and ultimately speed up your research process. 1. Select multiple drawings in an area by holding...