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Thanks for the nice words! It will be back tomorrow.
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the one that gives you a boner can assure you my bottie is one of the good ones, it's a busy twitterbot, sometimes too chatty... lol you are funny little fellow..... can you give us that pills so we can fu*k people on trex like bots WTF is that? yeah I should explain and write that down some time... every pixel column represents a sampled orderbook on trex, every minute a sample is taken so the image contains 1440 samples = 24 hours... bright areas represent higher orders dark lower... oh and tint is logarithmic... like orderbook on trex
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the one that gives you a boner can assure you my bottie is one of the good ones, it's a busy twitterbot, sometimes too chatty...
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The Matrix is everywhere. It is all around us
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Ah, so I had it backwards then, now it makes more sense. Lighter colors indicate higher quantity of orders, darker colors means fewer orders were placed in that range.
Are the orders weighted by size or does 1 buy order equal 1 buy order regardless of if it's an order to buy 1 coin or 1000?
It's weighted by ordersize (so you can distinct small orders and big walls). The color-intensity is calculated with a logarithmic function to give better detail around the best ask/bid price (just like how the orderbook chart is shown on bittrex.com, note the 0.01, 0.1, 1.0, 10.0 scale on the y-axis). note: max color intensity does not correspond to some absolute maximum orderbooksum, all intensities are relative to the maximum sum measured for that day. Meaning global intensities could become darker during the day when huge order wall's enter the graph.
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Every horizontal pixel column represents a sample of a cumulated orderbook. Whenever color is lighter it means theres relative high orders in that price range. I think its pretty unique to my site although i have seen samples out there from regular stock market used investing fraud. I still want to print date and hours 0-24 on x axis and price on y axis but havent gotten around it yest. Performance was a problem but should be fixed now. Glad you like it!
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Do you have an FAQ for how the charts work. For example what are the parameters of the moving averages? Is it 50 200 or 7 50? Also I don't know what the bar chart means.
Thanks, Calvin
I'm afraid that I haven't gotten around making a FAQ yet. EMA's are 7 30 and currently fixed-hard-coded, I may make a configuration-dialog today no promise. The bar chart below candles is volume, which is made up of buys - dark blue and sells - light blue. The orderbook-history-chart is a 24h representation of the buy and sell sides of the orderbook during the day. It's real time updated but you have to manually refresh your browser (to save mobile bandwidth)
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the thing missing in that screenshot is a Resharper could be fun to help out, 15+ years dev exp, send pm or contact through twitter @AltcoinLive I would recommend sending JohnnyXcash a PM. pm sent
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the thing missing in that screenshot is a Resharper could be fun to help out, 15+ years dev exp, send pm or contact through twitter @AltcoinLive
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need some coding help with that mobile app?
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someone is suppressing the price and trying to get in big down to 1000 satoshi.
yup, see that slowly descending line? that's surpression wall moving slowly downwards it will stop when whale is satisfied, just wait
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All those cheap coins for my wallet... Great to have weak hands here... Probably a whale dumping to himself to get the price to a lower level for accumulation Great time to buy more indeed
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update: orderbook graph showing on the right
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i'm out of this coin, too much risk
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updates:
long-polling support for clients behind corporate proxies / older browsers showing EMA instead of SMA
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poloniex added too
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next exchange that will be added is: Bittrex update: it's live now
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