This page contains all the charts I use.

I update my charts frequently so if you decide to copy them to your account that won’t copy the future changes.

Requirements

Although you can visualise most of the TradingView charts for free, if you want to edit them and interact with the parameters then you might want to consider getting access to some of the ones below depending on your personal needs. Using the links helps supporting this page and the channel.

I wrote many of the indicators in the charts below. Some of them are paid in which case you might need a TTP subscription to modify their parameters and work with them. You can check which tier is required in the what’s included page, scrolling down to the Pine Scripts section.

TTP popular charts

The collection below contains charts used in the videos.

  1. 4H triple chart. My bread and butter chart for fine tuning entries using RSI and other.
  2. 1D triple chart. My daily chart using RSI and other.
  3. Weekly oscillators. RSI and stochastic trend lines.
  4. Indexes and equities. Use the symbols in the “general markets” section from this list.
  5. Monthly CPR. Monthly targets. I also use my monthly volatility target model.
  6. Hive. Divergences on 3 timeframe. We count divergences from different indicators that can point towards a top, a bottom or a trend reversal.
  7. Fair value gaps (FVG). FVG or imbalances work as a magnet of price.
  8. CME gaps. CME gaps work as a magnet of price. They have a high likelihood of eventually getting filled.
  9. TTP Weekly Top/bottoms. Tracking the most significant tops and bottoms of bitcoin since 2011.
  10. Big Whale Explorer. This chart exposes what whales and large wallets are doing in the Bitcoin network. Notifications are sent on Discord.
  11. Open interest, CVD spot and futures. Free third-party data (you have to pick the correct sources).
  12. Bull market support band. +2024 megaphone pattern.
  13. BTC seasonality. Comparing past months performance. I use it together with the Coinglass monthly returns.
  14. BTC monthly. Alternative Stochastic RSI monthly.
  15. BTC Google trends. Used to measure how much retail is present in the market.
  16. BTC Spot ETF flows. To track inflows and outflows.
  17. Fear & Greed index.
  18. Cerberus incredibly accurate weekly market warning sell signal. It also offers sell, warning buy and buy.
  19. MACD daily.
  20. Long and short term holders.
  21. Coinglass liquidation data. I also use their liquidation map in the 30 days all exchanges aggregated.
  22. Trading different liquidation pools. Scalping (15min) and swing (4h) versions. Get 15% discount.
  23. Hyblock Capital BTC. Get 15% off.
  24. Firecharts. Get 15% off using the code TTP15 – fire charts
  25. TradingLite. I use the chart in the 4H TF on Bitcoin USDT-M on Binance. Indicators: VWAP, Open interest, NET longs/shorts delta and (D7R) Liquidations.
  26. Global liquidity. It includes the FED liquidity, China injections, Global M2 and Global liquidity index.
  27. Economic calendar. Important events next week.
  28. CryptoQuant Dashboard. My on-chain dashboard.
  29. Short term holder realised price.

Altcoins

  1. Altcoins TA chart. I use it in the weekly or daily in any Altcoin.
  2. USDT, BTC and TOTAL dominance. One of my favourite charts to understand the flows between Altcoins and BTC: altcoins season.
  3. Altcoin season index. The original index tracking the performance of altcoins against BTC. Third-party indicator.
  4. Hyblock Capital Altcoins. Get 15% off.
  5. Crypto bubbles. Third-party chart made of bubbles with largest movers.
  6. ETH/BTC weekly. ETH leads ALTs. We use this chart to time risk on vs off on altcoins and performance of ETH itself too.
  7. Funding rate. Get 15% off.
  8. SOL/ETH.
  9. SUI/SOL.

Others

  1. Volatility. Are we due a big move? search for areas of low volume for a big break out. Areas of high volume are followed by consolidation or sideways.
  2. EMA ribbon. Can help understand the current trend on different timeframes. Easy to see areas of support and resistance.
  3. RSI ratio L/S. Easier way to visualise if there’s too many longs or shorts. Open the data window and use the annotations to understand what each colour means in the chart.
  4. Keltner channel. BTC loves this indicator. Works as a support in bull market and as a resistance in the bear market. Once these rules are broken trend changes, almost 100% accurate.
  5. 50/200 WMA. We can’t ignore what the people are looking into. These indicators are too popular to ignore.
  6. Pi cycle.
  7. Drawdown. One of my oldest models and still relevant.
  8. Fib MA.
  9. Correlation of assets. This chart is ideal to scan for assets that are correlated. Assets that are correlated tend to mimic each other. Usually the smaller cap copies the larger cap. This can be used in your advantage for DCA bots. Example: you are using an ORC signal to switch on a bot that trades an asset that mimics BTC, if the ORC is based on what BTC does, then you can anticipate the asset you are trading might follow with the BTC move to your advantage.
  10. Stable coins market cap. Covers USDT & USDC. This chart allows us to see how people are moving between the different stable coins.
  11. Stable coins deppeging. This chart shows the value of stable coins vs dollar. We also have alerts sent to discord signals to let us know whenever any of USDT, USDC or BUSD deppegs below $0.9976. This will alerts us a yellow flag we can use to investigate further in social media or take any required action.
  12. Leverage squeeze. This chart uses the TTP Leverage squeeze included in Observer and higher tier subscriptions.
  13. VIX Spy. This indicator shows opportunities based on what the volatility index does. You can find the indicator here: VIX Spy.
  14. Hash Ribbons. Market bottoms and tops from the perspective of miners capitulation.
  15. Number of unique addresses that appeared for the first time in a bitcoin transaction. When the green line crosses the white line and holds it as support the BTC network has re gain strength. This has a huge potential to move the price to higher prices.
  16. Breaking Point. This indicator has high accuracy thanks to the use of Bitfimex longs/shorts. Strategy.
  17. Active Address Sentiment Oscillator. When the Price series (yellow line) is higher than the SD bands BTC is considered overvalued or price is overheated. A pullback could be expected soon. When the Price series is below the SD bands BTC is considered undervalued or price is oversold. Only use in the daily timeframe. Added PNR to identify potential extremes! Alternative chart
  18. PNR on BTC. Identify tops and bottoms on BTC using statistics. Alternative applying PNR to the VWMA instead of directly to the price.
  19. SupperGuppy. An alternative to EMA Ribbon
  20. Popular BTC MAs.
  21. Gaussian Channel
  22. SOPR buy/sell signal. Using SOPR on-chain data to identify too many positions realising big profits or losses to spot tops of bottoms on BTC/ETH and LTC
  23. Power Low Monthly Log. From Capriole.
  24. CBBI. Colin Talks Crypto Bitcoin Bull Run Index (CBBI).
  25. Anchored VWAP Market Bottom.

Spread charts

These charts track the spread of two assets (ratios).

  1. BTC/VIX
  2. BTC/FED
  3. BTC/NDX
  4. BTC/DXY

Non crypto

  1. Stock & index charts. My list of stocks.