# 🚨 IMPORTANT ALERT: SMA-200 Display Error on TradingView 🚨
### Dear trading community,
I've detected a significant error on the TradingView platform that specifically affects the display of the 200-period Simple Moving Average (SMA-200) on the daily chart (1D) of Bitcoin/USDT.
## 📊 The issue:
- The SMA-200 on the daily chart is showing **incorrect historical positions** on TradingView
- The indicator appears to have anomalously "rewritten" its history
- **Drastic change detected**:
* **YESTERDAY**: Bitcoin was trading around $84,026 positioned just above the SMA-200
* **TODAY**: The SMA-200 appears significantly repositioned lower, showing a much greater distance between price and the average
- This directly affects technical analysis and decisions based on this important indicator
## ✅ Verification performed:
- I've compared the data with the official Binance platform
- Confirmed that the correct display of the SMA-200 shows BTC trading recently near/above this key level (~$84,000 USDT)
- The problem appears to be exclusive to TradingView and does not reflect the actual market behavior
## ⚠️ Implications for your trading:
- Do not make decisions based on the current position of the SMA-200 on TradingView
- Verify your analyses with data from Binance or other reliable sources
- Consider that this error could also affect other derived indicators
## 🔄 Temporary solutions:
- Use the Binance platform directly to view charts
- Manually reconfigure your SMA-200 on TradingView
- Wait for TradingView to fix the issue (I have already reported the error)
I will keep the community updated on any resolution. Meanwhile, take extreme caution when basing your decisions on this key technical indicator.
**Safe trading!**
#Bitcoin #TradingView #TechnicalError #Alert #Trading
### Dear trading community,
I've detected a significant error on the TradingView platform that specifically affects the display of the 200-period Simple Moving Average (SMA-200) on the daily chart (1D) of Bitcoin/USDT.
## 📊 The issue:
- The SMA-200 on the daily chart is showing **incorrect historical positions** on TradingView
- The indicator appears to have anomalously "rewritten" its history
- **Drastic change detected**:
* **YESTERDAY**: Bitcoin was trading around $84,026 positioned just above the SMA-200
* **TODAY**: The SMA-200 appears significantly repositioned lower, showing a much greater distance between price and the average
- This directly affects technical analysis and decisions based on this important indicator
## ✅ Verification performed:
- I've compared the data with the official Binance platform
- Confirmed that the correct display of the SMA-200 shows BTC trading recently near/above this key level (~$84,000 USDT)
- The problem appears to be exclusive to TradingView and does not reflect the actual market behavior
## ⚠️ Implications for your trading:
- Do not make decisions based on the current position of the SMA-200 on TradingView
- Verify your analyses with data from Binance or other reliable sources
- Consider that this error could also affect other derived indicators
## 🔄 Temporary solutions:
- Use the Binance platform directly to view charts
- Manually reconfigure your SMA-200 on TradingView
- Wait for TradingView to fix the issue (I have already reported the error)
I will keep the community updated on any resolution. Meanwhile, take extreme caution when basing your decisions on this key technical indicator.
**Safe trading!**
#Bitcoin #TradingView #TechnicalError #Alert #Trading
Professional Bitcoin Trader | Cryptocurrency Market Analyst | Specializing in BTC Futures | AI Trading System Developer | Risk Management
Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.
Professional Bitcoin Trader | Cryptocurrency Market Analyst | Specializing in BTC Futures | AI Trading System Developer | Risk Management
Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.