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The whole market, on one screen.

Crypto, stocks, forex, commodities — the strength, flow and mood of hundreds of instruments, laid out in real time as a breathing heatmap. Data shouldn't sit in a table; it should speak at a glance.

Hover a tile for detail · color = change · size = market cap

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Let the data speak for itself.

Four live panels translating "how is the market right now" into shapes you read at a glance — exactly what TradingView does every day.

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Data library

Ten data-reading guides: the heatmap, the correlation matrix, order-book depth, market breadth, sector rotation, relative strength, the market-cap trap, the volatility index, and how to build a dashboard of your own.

01READReading a market heatmap: the whole field at a glanceA heatmap uses tile size for weight and color for change — one sweep of the eye shows where the money is and which sector is leading. Learn to read it and you've taken a panorama of the market.January 2026 · 4 min02READThe correlation heatmap: see who moves with whomA correlation matrix colors the co-movement between every pair of assets, showing at a glance whether your book is diversified or a single bet wearing a diversification costume.January 2026 · 4 min03READThe depth chart: seeing the walls on both sidesA depth chart draws the order book as two staircases, bids on one side and asks on the other; the thickness of the walls is liquidity. Read it and you see the impact of a big order before it lands.February 2026 · 4 min04READReading the economic calendar: don't trade naked into dataPayrolls, CPI, rate decisions — the economic calendar is the market's earthquake forecast. Learn to read importance stars, forecast and prior, and volatility never catches you off guard.February 2026 · 4 min05STRUCTUREMarket breadth: the truth behind advancers and declinersThe index is up — but lifted by a few megacaps, or broadly? Breadth indicators (advance/decline, new highs/lows) expose the index's makeup.March 2026 · 4 min06STRUCTUREThe sector rotation map: money changing seatsA bull market rarely lifts every sector at once; money moves seat to seat. A rotation map draws where the money sits now and where it may go next.March 2026 · 4 min07STRUCTURERelative strength: buy the strongest, not the cheapestDivide one instrument by another and you get a ratio line — it strips out the market's move and leaves only who outperforms whom. Beginners bottom-fish the weakest; pros buy the strongest.April 2026 · 4 min08STRUCTUREMarket cap vs price: don't be fooled by the sticker'It's only a few cents — imagine it hitting $100, that's hundreds of times!' The most common cognitive trap. Size is set by market cap, not by the per-unit price.April 2026 · 4 min09BUILDReading the volatility index: the market's fear thermometerThe VIX is called the 'fear gauge' — it measures not direction but the expected size of moves. Low warns of complacency; high often breeds opportunity.May 2026 · 4 min10BUILDBuild your own markets dashboardSomeone else's template is always slightly off. With multi-chart layouts, watchlists and symbol linking, put the data you actually watch every day into one screen — less is more.May 2026 · 5 min

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TradingView desktop: built-in crypto and stock heatmaps, GPU-accelerated charts, 100+ indicators and multi-monitor layouts. Every installer is signed and verified; account data syncs across all devices.

faq

Frequently asked.

Q1Is there a free plan?

Yes. The free plan includes interactive charts, heatmaps, watchlists, built-in indicators and basic alerts; data is delayed where the exchange requires. Paid plans unlock more chart layouts, active alerts and intraday depth — see the official pricing page for exact limits.

Q2Where is the heatmap?

TradingView offers a crypto heatmap and a stock heatmap, colorable by market cap, change or volume and groupable by sector — the top of this page is a miniature demo of it.

Q3Can I use it without signing up?

Viewing charts, heatmaps and quotes needs no login. An account is only needed to save layouts, sync watchlists, receive alerts and publish scripts — one account works across web, desktop and mobile.

Q4Which systems are supported?

Desktop: Windows 10/11 (x86-64 and ARM64), macOS 11+ (Intel and Apple Silicon), modern Linux with glibc 2.31+. Mobile: iOS 14+ and Android 8.0+.

Q5Are the installers safe?

The Windows installer is code-signed by TradingView Inc.; the macOS app is Apple-notarized; Linux packages are GPG-signed and ship a SHA-256 checksum per release for you to verify before installing.

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