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January 19, 2014, 03:04:33 AM
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I joined btc-e a month or so ago and immediately grew frustrated with their chart. In fact Gox's is even worse, and all traders seem to rely on Bitcoinwisdom to have any idea what's going on.

Bitcoinwisdom is really well done, but I've found myself getting interested in many other types of trend indicators besides just 10/21 MACD, which seems to be the common strategy everywhere in cryptoland. And Bitcoinwisdom doesn't offer much more than EMA and StochRSI.

I've built a chart of btc-e's prices that updates in two-hour intervals. It offers a whole lot of indicators. I'm honestly still learning how best to use them, but it has helped me get out and in of pretty good trades so far and I decided it's time to ask for some other people to try it.

See it here: http://btcindicat.org

This is the list of indicators it offers right now:


Some screenshots:

Parabolic SAR, 10/21 EMA, and Keltner Channels


Ichimoku


Ichimoku by itself:


Heikin-Ashi candles by themselves


StochRSI


http://btcindicat.org

Everything is toggle-able via hotkeys, which are shown in the legend. I'm thinking about adding other markets to it and adding a setting for the time interval because it's fixed at 2hr for now. But that will take time and refactoring of my backend.

Anyway, I need some input before I decide what to do to it next. It's at a pretty good functioning point so I thought it was time to share. I'd love to post this in the Trading forum but I guess there's some limit on new users' privileges so I'm starting here.

Appreciate all feedback. Thanks!

Artur

https://cryptowat.ch - live Bitcoin price charts
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