This is a simple chart to compare the market capitalization of Bitcoin and Ethereum. Each line represents the percentage of total crypto market cap that is occupied by each of the two digital assets. Scale on the right side is the same for both lines and has units of percent (%).
See the linked original chart for description. This chart continues to prove very useful in timing major trend changes in both BTC and LTC.
YOU CAN ZOOM THIS CHART BY ADJUSTING THE RIGHT SCALE OR TIME SCALE. DRAG THE CHART AROUND TO SEE SPECIFIC AREAS ONCE ZOOMED IN. The LTCBTC cycle helps to clarify what part of the BTCUSD cycle we are in. Make your own inferences. My goal here is to time BTC cycles, not to trade LTC, though this chart could be useful for that also. The yellow boxes labeled "A"...
This chart spreads Fibonacci ratios across each of BTC’s block reward halving cycles, beginning at the genesis block and projecting out to 2024. Price high tends to fall near the 38.2% (green). 61.8% of each cycle corresponds to capitulation (white). 78.6% through each cycle veins the ascending triangle that breaks out going into the halving (red). 23.6% (cyan)...
This chart shows historical references related to percent fall from cycle tops to price at halving, with halving cycle timing.
This is not comprehensive, but it's something I have noticed for a while. There is a general W shape, and depending on which side of the W base is lower, it seems to indicate an overall trend moving forward.
This chart highlights and compares the areas in which XRP and BTC USD pairs decouple and move in opposite price directions, then recouple and move in the same direction.
This allows scaling of the bitcoin supply to more accurately identify trends set by previous market (mining) cycles to identify useful points of support/resistance.