BGeometrics Workspace Bitcoin Charts

In this workbench screen we increase the operation of the BGeometrics graphs by allowing the inclusion of on-chain bitcoin metrics on demand.

Only the price of BTC appears on the graph initially, but different metrics can be selected and incorporated.

In the dropdown menu at the top left you will find the available metrics and once selected they will be added to the chart.

All the graphs you add will be saved so that the next time you access the workspace they will already appear loaded.

If you do not want to display a metric, you can press the remove button or click the legend to prevent it from being displayed on the chart.


Price Indicators

Bollinger Bands: Use these bands to identify overbought and oversold levels, as well as to anticipate possible trend changes.

DEMA (Double Exponential Moving Average): An indicator that responds faster to price changes than the EMA and SMA.

EMA (Exponential Moving Average): Ideal for identifying the main market trend, giving more weight to the most recent data.

SMA (Simple Moving Average): A classic indicator to identify long-term trends.

TEMA (Triple Exponential Moving Average): Combines the advantages of the DEMA and the EMA to offer an even more sensitive indicator.

VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price): Measures the volume-weighted average price, providing an accurate view of the real value of BTC in a specific time period.


Price Oscillators

Aroon: Helps identify when a market is trending and the strength of that trend.

Disparity Index: Measures the deviation of the current price with respect to a moving average, useful for identifying overbought or oversold.

CMO (Chande Momentum Oscillator): An oscillator that measures momentum and can indicate possible reversal points.

Detrended Price: Eliminate long-term trends to focus on shorter price cycles.

Linear Regression: Provides a trend line based on linear regression, useful for identifying the direction and strength of the trend.

MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence): A popular oscillator that shows the relationship between two moving averages, ideal for identifying buy and sell signals.

RoC (Rate of Change): Measures the speed at which the price changes, helping to identify the strength of the momentum.

RSI (Relative Strength Index): An oscillator that measures the speed and change of price movements, useful for identifying overbought or oversold conditions.