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Crypto Discussion Forum => Cryptocurrency Trading => Topic started by: binom on April 26, 2018, 04:09:33 PM

Title: Trading tools
Post by: binom on April 26, 2018, 04:09:33 PM
Hi guys, what trading tools/websites do you usually use, apart of charts do you use other tools like candlelstick patterns? I fond these websites which personally i use  https://www.tradingview.com/ and https://coinalyze.net/ Coinalyze auto-detect candlestick patterns which is good . I am noob however ...would like to hear other suggestions. Thanks
Title: Re: Trading tools
Post by: cryptothief on April 27, 2018, 03:36:54 AM
I tend to watch a lot of trading videos on YouTube, here are some of the channels I find the most useful.

youtube.com/user/chrisdunntv - especially useful for beginners to learn trading basics, but has plenty of videos for more experienced traders too. Chris Dunn also has a website and various other social media channels.

youtube.com/channel/UCCatR7nWbYrkVXdxXb4cGXw - one I used a lot when I first started, bit cheesy, but the information is decent. Datadash uploads lots of videos with a variety of content, definitely worth checking out.

youtube.com/channel/UCGyqEtcGQQtXyUwvcy7Gmyg/featured - Altcoin Buzz is one that I drop into now and again, tends to oversell a bit, but I like the enthusiasm and the fact that he does a lot of altcoin analysis.

youtube.com/channel/UCnqZ2hx679DqRi6khRUNw2g - The Chart Guys, good channel for technical analysis, useful for getting started and when they do more in depth analysis of specific coins.

Not sure if this is exactly what you are looking for, but I found (find!) them to be useful and informative, so hopefully you will too. Good luck.
 
Title: Re: Trading tools
Post by: altcoingamer on May 07, 2018, 07:44:25 PM
I like Quickfingers Luc when I first started getting into day trading.. I've moved on from some of his material, but I think his "breaking bases" theory really holds alot of merit.. and is easy for beginners to follow.
Title: Re: Trading tools
Post by: ZionRTZ on May 08, 2018, 05:01:54 AM
Tradingview is a good start. Many experienced traders are using it.
Title: Re: Trading tools
Post by: sturec22 on June 05, 2018, 03:22:34 PM
Tradingview is really nice. But it doesnt seem to have most of the exchanges. For that you can use (i use it)
https://www.investing.com/charts/cryptocurrency-charts
From that you can check your kucoin or other exchange coins.
For indicators I think Fibonacci is a great one. And kinda easy to learn

coinigy: This one is a paid one.
Title: Re: Trading tools
Post by: altcoingamer on June 14, 2018, 04:07:21 AM
Tradingview is really nice. But it doesnt seem to have most of the exchanges. For that you can use (i use it)
https://www.investing.com/charts/cryptocurrency-charts
From that you can check your kucoin or other exchange coins.
For indicators I think Fibonacci is a great one. And kinda easy to learn

coinigy: This one is a paid one.

Coinigy is great for places that tradingview doesnt show.. its the same quality charts.. but like you said I just wish it wasn't paid.
Title: Re: Trading tools
Post by: comer on June 16, 2018, 12:40:01 PM
i do not use chart in trading, i only use historical data to guide me in decision making.. historical data much easy to use than chart.. the site that i refer is coinmarketcap.
Title: Re: Trading tools
Post by: Angkoolart10 on June 24, 2018, 06:10:43 AM
Thank you for giving me another information about trading tools and also the Websites you mentioned.
Title: Re: Trading tools
Post by: sugarchrisp on June 25, 2018, 06:34:06 AM
I use the Ichimoku cloud, RSI, and bollinger bands to decide when to buy and sell.  It's not a definite thing by any means, but it definitely helps to know when to buy, selling is a bit harder with this method. 
Title: Re: Trading tools
Post by: Speaker on August 24, 2018, 01:34:45 PM
Hi guys, what trading tools/websites do you usually use, apart of charts do you use other tools like candlelstick patterns? I fond these websites which personally i use  https://www.tradingview.com/ and https://coinalyze.net/ Coinalyze auto-detect candlestick patterns which is good . I am noob however ...would like to hear other suggestions. Thanks
I also use these tools.It is very convenient to work with charts, draw support and resistance lines.The most necessary thing to build an analysis here is, if something is missing-look on the Internet or on this forum.