Charts & Technical Analysis
TradingView-powered charts with drawing tools, annotations, and sharing.
Overview
Thrive integrates TradingView's professional charting library directly into the platform, giving you full technical analysis capabilities without leaving the dashboard. Charts appear on every asset detail page, in the Workbench, and as standalone full-screen views. They support the complete range of TradingView chart types, indicators, drawing tools, and timeframes.
The key advantage of charting within Thrive is context. Your charts sit alongside funding rate data, open interest trends, z-scores, AI signals, divergence indicators, and on-chain metrics. Instead of analyzing price in isolation, you can correlate chart patterns with the derivatives and on-chain intelligence that Thrive aggregates. This multi-dimensional view is something standalone charting platforms cannot offer.
Chart Types
The charting engine supports all standard chart types. Switch between them using the chart type selector in the toolbar.
| Candlestick | The default and most widely used chart type for crypto trading. Shows open, high, low, close for each time interval. |
| Heikin-Ashi | Smoothed candlesticks that filter noise and make trends easier to identify. Useful for swing trading. |
| Line | Simple close-price line chart. Clean and minimal, useful for long-term trend visualization. |
| Area | Filled line chart that emphasizes the magnitude of price changes. Good for equity curve style views. |
| Bar (OHLC) | Traditional open-high-low-close bars. Preferred by some traders for precision price reading. |
| Hollow Candles | Variation where the candle body is hollow when the close is above the open. Adds a visual layer of information. |
| Baseline | Plots price relative to a baseline level. Green above baseline, red below. Useful for mean-reversion analysis. |
| Renko | Non-time-based chart that only plots bricks when price moves by a defined amount. Removes time noise. |
Timeframes
Charts support a comprehensive range of timeframes from tick-level granularity to monthly views. Switch timeframes using the toolbar buttons or the keyboard shortcut displayed next to each option.
Sub-hourly timeframes for scalping and intraday momentum trading. High-frequency data with minimal lag.
Short-term timeframes for day trading. The 1H chart is the default for intraday analysis on Thrive.
The most popular timeframe in crypto derivatives trading. Aligns with the standard 8-hour funding rate interval.
Daily chart for swing trading and trend analysis. The reference timeframe for most multi-day setups.
Weekly chart for macro trend identification and long-term support/resistance levels.
Monthly chart for cycle analysis and long-term structural views.
Multi-timeframe analysis
Technical Indicators
The charting engine includes the full TradingView indicator library with over 100 built-in technical indicators. Indicators are added from the indicator search panel and can be configured with custom parameters, colors, and display settings.
Popular Indicators for Crypto
Trend-following overlays. The 20 EMA and 200 SMA are standard reference points for crypto traders.
Volatility bands that expand and contract with price action. Squeezes often precede breakouts.
Momentum oscillator. Overbought above 70, oversold below 30. Divergences with price are actionable.
Trend and momentum indicator. Signal line crossovers and histogram direction changes flag potential reversals.
Shows trading volume at each price level. Identifies high-volume nodes (support/resistance) and low-volume gaps.
Volume-weighted average price. The institutional benchmark for intraday fair value.
Measures volatility. Used for stop loss placement and position sizing calculations.
Multi-component indicator showing support, resistance, trend direction, and momentum in a single overlay.
Adding and Configuring Indicators
Open the indicator panel
Click the Indicators button in the chart toolbar or press the / key. The indicator search panel opens with a search bar and category filters.
Search and add
Type the indicator name (e.g., "RSI", "Bollinger", "VWAP") and click the result to add it to the chart. The indicator appears immediately with default settings.
Customize parameters
Double-click the indicator name in the chart legend to open its settings panel. Adjust the period, source (close, open, high, low), colors, line thickness, and display options. Changes are applied in real time.
Save as default
After configuring an indicator to your preference, right-click its legend entry and select "Save as Default." Future instances of this indicator will use your custom settings.
Drawing Tools
The drawing toolbar on the left side of the chart provides a complete set of annotation and analysis tools. Drawings are saved per asset and per timeframe, so your analysis persists between sessions.
Line Tools
| Trendline | Draw angled lines connecting swing highs or lows to define trend channels and identify breakout levels. |
| Horizontal Line | Mark static support and resistance levels. The most-used drawing tool for crypto traders. |
| Horizontal Ray | Like a horizontal line but extends only to the right from the anchor point. Clean for forward-looking levels. |
| Parallel Channel | Two parallel trendlines defining a price channel. Useful for identifying range-bound markets and channel breakouts. |
| Vertical Line | Mark specific time events on the chart: trade entries, news events, or signal generation timestamps. |
Fibonacci Tools
| Fibonacci Retracement | Draw from swing low to swing high (or vice versa) to plot standard retracement levels: 23.6%, 38.2%, 50%, 61.8%, 78.6%. |
| Fibonacci Extension | Project price targets beyond the initial swing using 1.272, 1.618, 2.0, and 2.618 extension levels. |
| Fibonacci Time Zones | Vertical lines at Fibonacci time intervals to identify potential reversal dates based on cyclical analysis. |
| Fibonacci Fan | Angled lines from a significant point at Fibonacci angles. Identifies dynamic support and resistance. |
Shape and Annotation Tools
Highlight price zones, supply/demand areas, or consolidation ranges on the chart.
Circle chart patterns, flag areas of interest, or highlight specific candle clusters.
Add text annotations directly on the chart. Use for labeling levels, recording observations, or marking trade plans.
Point to specific price levels or patterns. Useful for chart sharing and trade idea documentation.
Measure the distance between two price levels in absolute and percentage terms. Essential for stop loss and target calculation.
Measure the time distance between two points on the chart. Useful for cycle analysis and hold time planning.
Chart Sharing
Every chart view on Thrive can be shared via a unique URL. When you share a chart, the recipient sees the exact same view: same asset, same timeframe, same indicators, and same drawings. Shared charts are read-only for the recipient and do not require a Thrive account to view.
Configure your chart view
Set up the chart with the timeframe, indicators, and drawings you want to share. The shared view will be an exact snapshot of what you see.
Click the share button
Click the Share icon in the chart toolbar. A dialog appears with a generated URL and options for sharing.
Copy the URL or share directly
Copy the share URL to your clipboard for pasting into messages, or use the direct share buttons for Twitter and Telegram. The shared link is valid for 30 days.
Shared charts are snapshots
Chart Layouts
Chart layouts let you save and restore complete chart configurations including the chart type, timeframe, all active indicators with their settings, and all drawings. Layouts are saved per user and can be applied to any asset.
Save the current chart configuration as a named layout. Includes all indicators, their parameters, and drawing tool templates.
Apply a saved layout to any asset chart. Indicators and settings are applied instantly; drawings are asset-specific.
Set one layout as your default. Every new chart opens with this configuration. Saves time on repetitive setup.
Pre-built layouts for common analysis styles: "Scalping" (1m chart, VWAP, volume), "Swing" (4H, EMAs, RSI), "Macro" (1D, Ichimoku, BBs).
Thrive Data Overlays
Beyond standard TradingView indicators, Thrive charts support custom data overlays that plot platform-specific intelligence directly on the price chart. These overlays are unique to Thrive and are not available on any other charting platform.
Plot the historical funding rate as a sub-chart below price. Color-coded by magnitude with z-score bands.
Display OI as a line or area chart synchronized with price. Visually correlate OI changes with price moves.
Plot AI signal generation points directly on the price chart. Green arrows for long signals, red for short, sized by confidence.
Shade periods where active divergences were detected. The shaded region shows the divergence type and severity.
Estimated liquidation clusters plotted as horizontal bands on the chart. Shows where cascading liquidations are concentrated.
Plot large on-chain transactions as markers on the chart timeline. Available for Pro+ and Founder users.
Thrive overlays are exclusive
Chart Keyboard Shortcuts
The charting interface supports keyboard shortcuts for rapid navigation and tool selection. These shortcuts are active when the chart is focused.
| / | Open the indicator search panel. |
| Alt + T | Select the trendline tool. |
| Alt + H | Select the horizontal line tool. |
| Alt + F | Select the Fibonacci retracement tool. |
| Alt + V | Select the vertical line tool. |
| Ctrl + Z | Undo the last drawing action. |
| Ctrl + Y | Redo the last undone action. |
| Delete | Remove the selected drawing from the chart. |
| Scroll Wheel | Zoom in and out on the time axis. |
| Shift + Drag | Pan the chart horizontally without affecting the crosshair. |
Next Steps
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