Want to spot the best chart setups? Scanning through TradingView and CoinGlass together can be a game-changer for your trading strategy. The combination of these platforms lets you cross-reference price action with on-chain data and market sentiment indicators, giving you a more complete picture before entering a position. Rather than relying on a single tool, layering analysis across multiple data sources helps filter out noise and identify high-conviction setups. If you're serious about technical analysis, getting comfortable with both charting and data visualization is worth the effort.
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SurvivorshipBias
· 01-06 13:52
Honestly, using TradingView together with Coinglass Mashing is really awesome. Now I do it this way every time I open a trade, avoiding half the pitfalls.
A tool is just a tool; if you really want to make money, you need to look at multiple dimensions.
Coinglass's on-chain data is sometimes more accurate than candlestick charts, no joke.
It seems many people are just too lazy to check out a few more platforms, then get trapped and end up crying.
Layering analysis sounds complicated, but actually it’s just... look more, act less impulsively.
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LongTermDreamer
· 01-06 12:36
Bro, I did the same thing three years ago, and I'm still losing a lot...
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ser_ngmi
· 01-06 01:57
Nah, TradingView is enough; why bother with so many tools?
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rugpull_ptsd
· 01-03 14:52
NGL TradingView with CoinClass is indeed excellent, but most people are still too lazy to bother.
Multi-source data can indeed prevent being fooled by a single tool; I've seen too many people go all-in based on just one indicator.
Actually, the key is having mental resilience; no matter how perfect the data is, it can't stop human greed.
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ForumMiningMaster
· 01-03 14:52
NGL, tradingview combined with coinGlass is a bit of a dead end. This is how I do it now.
Layering analysis sounds awesome, but in reality, it's just about whether the technicals allow for a bottom fish.
Cross-verifying multiple data sources can indeed reduce the risk of mistakes, but it can also lead to over-analysis.
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AirdropJunkie
· 01-03 14:50
NGL, using TradingView together with Coinglass is really satisfying, but most people still just focus on candlestick charts with a gambler's mentality...
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FlatTax
· 01-03 14:48
NGL TradingView combined with Coinglass is indeed awesome, saving me from switching back and forth every time.
It just takes time to fine-tune, but it's much cheaper than losing money, haha.
Cross-verifying data from multiple sources is the right approach; relying on just one tool to go all-in is just gambling.
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ZenChainWalker
· 01-03 14:38
NGL TradingView combined with the coinGlass set is indeed excellent, much more reliable than just looking at charts.
Overlaying multiple data analyses can really filter out a lot of noise, but it’s very time-consuming.
Mastering both tools is probably considered beginner level...
People who use on-chain data reasonably do earn more than those who just randomly read news.
That's true, but most people still just look at the MA line and start trading.
Want to spot the best chart setups? Scanning through TradingView and CoinGlass together can be a game-changer for your trading strategy. The combination of these platforms lets you cross-reference price action with on-chain data and market sentiment indicators, giving you a more complete picture before entering a position. Rather than relying on a single tool, layering analysis across multiple data sources helps filter out noise and identify high-conviction setups. If you're serious about technical analysis, getting comfortable with both charting and data visualization is worth the effort.