We've Signed a License With TradingView

Some news we're genuinely excited about: ThriveInMarkets has signed a license agreement with TradingView, the charting platform used by more than 100 million traders and investors worldwide, to integrate their Advanced Charts library directly into this site.

If you've used the charts on our homepage, you already know the limitation: the free embedded widget is sealed. You can draw a trendline, but it's gone the next time you load the page. You can't add our derivatives data to it, and your setup never follows you between visits. The licensed Advanced Charts library removes every one of those walls.

What's Coming to the Homepage

Over the next two weeks we're wiring the licensed charts into the asset cards you already use — click Bitcoin, Ethereum or any of the 50 cryptos on the homepage and everything happens right there. Here's what changes:

  • Drawings that stay. Trendlines, fibs, boxes and notes survive reloads. Mark up a chart today, find it exactly as you left it tomorrow.
  • Our derivatives data inside TradingView's indicator dialog. CVD Futures, CVD Spot, Open Interest and Funding Rate become searchable indicators — open the Indicators menu, type "CVD", and it drops into its own pane under the price chart, the workflow you'd expect from a dedicated derivatives terminal.
  • Saved layouts. Create a free account and your chart layouts — symbol, timeframe, indicators, drawings — sync across devices and auto-restore on your next visit. Without an account, everything still saves locally in your browser.
  • The full toolkit. Every bar type, drawing tool and timeframe TradingView's own charts offer, plus Binance and Bybit spot and perpetual data through our own feed.

Free, for Everyone — No Catch

All of it ships free and stays free, with no registration required to use the charts. Signing in is only ever needed for the things that are personal by nature, like syncing your saved layouts. That's not a teaser tier — it's a condition we wrote into the partnership on purpose, because free, professional-grade tools are the whole point of this site.

Why TradingView

We evaluated building more of our own charting (and our in-house CVD and open-interest panes will keep powering the fallback terminal). But TradingView's charting engine is the standard for a reason: it's what most of you already use every day, and pairing their interface with our derivatives data gives you a Coinalyze-style experience without leaving the homepage. Their Advanced Charts library is the same engine that powers charts across the world's biggest brokers and exchanges.

When

Integration is underway now and the licensed charts go live on the homepage in roughly two weeks. Nothing changes in your workflow — the chart you already click on simply gets a lot more powerful. We'll keep improving from there: aggregated multi-exchange data and liquidation series are next on the roadmap.

Charts by TradingView.