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How to Read a Crypto Price Chart

Price charts look intimidating, but the basics are simple. Learning to read one helps you understand market coverage — and spot when a chart is being used to mislead you.…

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Abstract geometric illustration of reading a crypto price chart

Price charts look intimidating, but the basics are simple. Learning to read one helps you understand market coverage — and spot when a chart is being used to mislead you.

Candlesticks and timeframes

Most crypto charts use candlesticks. Each candle shows the open, high, low, and close for a period. The timeframe matters enormously: a chart can look like a crash on the 1-hour view and a healthy uptrend on the 1-year view. Always check which timeframe you are looking at.

Volume and context

A price move on high volume is more meaningful than the same move on thin trading. Context matters too — comparing an asset to Bitcoin or to the broader market often tells you more than the price alone.

What charts cannot do

A chart shows the past. It cannot tell you the future, and any pattern that “guarantees” a move should be treated with deep skepticism. Chart reading is a tool for understanding, not a crystal ball. Track live charts in your currency on our coin pages.

Educational content, not financial advice. Crypto is volatile and you can lose money. Do your own research. Crypto Ruble Coins is a news and education publication — not an exchange, conversion, or off-ramp service.

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Olivier Acuna
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CryptoRubleCoins Author. Web3 since 2018. Traveler, & adventurer. My opinions are my own. No financial advice.

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