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Re: Chart website to use for multi Alts
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dklodner
on 14/11/2017, 00:28:02 UTC
not the most appealing to look at visually

Anything specific or just an overall impression?

just overall the theme of it is depressing makes me wanna jump out of a highrise building,
also i have no idea how to navigate it looks overly complicated (if your target was pro trades then sure my opinion shouldnt matter since im a noob)

definitely not wanting to kill anyone Smiley
anyway I see you point. I agree with you it looks very comlicated. For the start, if you dont know RSI and Adx indicator, try to look them up. Catching up movement at the beginning is for me impossible with 1h stats from coinmarketcap, thats why you can find in https://cointerminal.io 5min and 15min intervals. RSI indicates how overbought or oversold the pair is, ADx is all about price trend strenght. Keep in mind, those are just pure indicators, they are one piece of the puzzle.

Charts section should not be so complicated. Fast and easy overview of charts and their patterns. (pullbacks are nice to catch, very repetitive pattern)

Also if you are interested in daytrading, you may find useful these videos. jigsawtrading.com/learn-to-trade-futures/ The same principles can be applied in my latest experiment I've mentioned previously: https://cointerminal.io/protrader
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Re: Chart website to use for multi Alts
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dklodner
on 13/11/2017, 22:56:11 UTC
not the most appealing to look at visually

Anything specific or just an overall impression?
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Re: Chart website to use for multi Alts
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dklodner
on 13/11/2017, 09:16:15 UTC
Try this one: https://cointerminal.io

Initially I made this app just for that reason. To see all charts on one page and plus the ability to filter them out and see those where I have a position or being bookmarked.

Connected to Polo, Bittrex, Bitfinex and Kraken.

Since then I continue experimenting with advanced statistics, indicators and most recently heatmaps for daytrading (excited about that one, https://cointerminal.io/protrader )
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Re: What technical indicators do you use for trading cryptocurrency?
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dklodner
on 19/10/2017, 08:35:29 UTC
I found the information and statistics available insufficient, so I made and app to address that issue and to get easier overview of technical indicators. I haven't found anything more useful. I am open to alternatives though ;-)

This is for altcoins trading  https://cointerminal.io . You can easily scan through all markets from 4 biggest exchanges or get advanced statistics like Linear Regression, RSI, ADx, MACD, Heikin Ashi, etc. The app can be connected to your exchange account to fiter out markets with open positions, see account balance, portfolio value, order history,...

And this is for day trading BTC https://cointerminal.io/heatmap, visualization of volume flow - you can see trading history projected right onto candlesticks and heatmap of orderbook - awesome way to see support and resistance. + VWAP, Ask/Bid ratio, ... play with the top bar controllers and sliders. But it might be more useful for skilled forex traders who are used to this style of charting. I also haven't found anything similar for BTC.
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Re: Heatmap Candles - advanced volume charting
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dklodner
on 16/10/2017, 13:45:55 UTC
Thank you. I find more interesting the ratio between buy and sell volume, I believe it can indicate the market sentiment despite overall price trend.

Speaking of support and resistence. I am about to release an update with heatmap of orderbook. It's much more powerful when it comes to support/resistence visualization.

Currently I would like to explore more this charting concept so no plans to connect other exchanges yet. If it proves itself useful I will surely add other exchanges and coins.
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Re: Best technical tools
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dklodner
on 16/10/2017, 13:37:14 UTC
You can try https://cointerminal.io and https://cointerminal.io/heatmap. If you like to use technical indicators or more advanced statistics, this tool can provide a lot of inside and fast overview of major exchanges. Heatmap is an experiment with alternative trading volume charting. It displays exactly where trades were executed, visualized directly onto candlesticks...

Disclaimer:  I am creator of this app.
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Heatmap Candles - advanced volume charting
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dklodner
on 16/10/2017, 11:53:28 UTC
Hi guys,

I just wanted to show you an experiment I finished last night. It's a visualization of trading volume directly on price candles, so you can see where trades were exactly executed and how much. You can also switch between cumulative and buy\sell view mode. Try to move the opacity slider to its extremes, it does nice combinations of candlesticks with heatmaps.

https://www.cointerminal.io/heatmap

Let me know your thoughts, I am still discovering ways how to effectively interpret it..


Here are few screenshots:
https://i.imgur.com/G1fOdQU.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/lgfOnt0.jpg