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How do I use the pro chart feature?

Updated over 2 months ago

Pro charts display token price movements with detailed market data, helping you make informed decisions before swapping. Charts update in real time with live price data and are powered by TradingView.

You can find the pro chart feature by navigating to a token page on OpenSea, finding the chart area below the token information, and clicking on the candlestick icon on the top righthand corner.

Use the timeframe buttons (1 hour, 1 day, 7 days, 30 days, 1 year, All Time) to change the price history you see, and adjust the candle size to view intervals of activity within that price history using the dropdown window. Available candle sizes include 1 minute, 5 minutes, 15 minutes, 1 hour, 4 hours, and 1 day. The chart will automatically adjust compatible candle sizes when you change timeframes.

When you hover over a candle on a token’s candlestick chart, you can view:

  • Main price (close): The token price when the time period ended

  • Open: The token price when the time period started

  • High: The highest price during that time period

  • Low: The lowest price during that time period

  • Volume: The total trading volume during that time period

  • Timestamp

The rectangular body section of the candlestick displays the range between opening and closing prices, while the "wicks" (vertical lines) display the highest and lowest prices in that period.

Green candles represent a higher closing price than opening price, while red candles represent a lower closing price than opening price.

You also have the option to select Indicators, visual overlays to help you assess likelihood of future price movements based on historical data. You can also make additional customizations to your chart display using the lefthand sidebar. For more details about available customizations, visit the TradingView Help Center.

Pro charts are only available for certain tokens at this time. Native tokens like ETH and SOL display line charts instead.

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