Live Tradingview Heatmaps
For Stocks, Crypto, Forex & More!

Live Stock Heatmap

This live stock heatmap from Tradingview shows the S&P 500 data in real time. You can adjust the settings by using the top tool bar to customize the heatmap to your preferences.

Click the top left setting to switch the data source to the Nasdaq 100, Russell 200 or any other stock index you what to view by using the search bar that pops up.

The second settings box from the left labeled Market Cap allows you to change how the data is displayed, based on market cap, volume, price multiplied by volume or select mono size to make all symbols the same size on the screen.

The third settings box from the left allows you to change how the coloring is decided. Choose from change percentages based on timeframe, performance percentages by timeframe, pre or post market change percentages, relative volume, daily volatility percentage of gap up/down percentage.

The fourth settings box from the left allows you to switch between grouping the stocks shown by market sector or no grouping which just organizes the stocks based on your other settings.

The gear icon on the top right allows you to customize your heatmap even further with the following display settings:

  • Company logo on or off
  • Title display for the company such as ticker symbol, description or none
  • What value to display such as daily change %, price, market cap or none
  • Color scheme choice of classic, color blind or monochrome

You can also zoom in on any part of the heatmap by scrolling up or zoom out by scrolling down with your mouse. Alternatively, you can zoom in or out on the heatmap by using the plus and minus icons on the right middle of the heatmap.

The bottom section with the filter settings icon allows you to customize the coloring of the heatmap so you can make it only highlight companies data markers meet the thresholds provided in the filter settings. This is extremely useful for finding stocks that have made big gains or losses or have high volume.

The far right corner of the bottom row also has a status icon that will show you if the heatmap data is real time such as when the stock market is currently open, or if the data is showing values from the most recent market close.

You can use this heatmap to quickly find large winners and losers of the stock market so you can look at the charts for those assets and decide whether they are prime candidates to trade or not. Customize all of your settings so that your heatmap only shows you the most useful information and notifies you of the stocks with the biggest movements and highest volume. Then use your best Tradingview indicators to figure out when and where to trade those stocks.

Live Crypto Heatmap

This live crypto heatmap from Tradingview shows the crypto market data in real time. You can adjust the settings by using the top tool bar to customize the heatmap to your preferences.

Click the top left setting to switch the crypto data source between the following options:

  • Crypto coins
  • Crypto coins(Excluding Bitcoin)
  • Crypto coins(Excluding Stablecoins)
  • Coins DeFi

The second settings box from the left labeled Market Cap allows you to change how the data is displayed, based on market cap, FD market cap, 24h volume in USD or select mono size to make all symbols the same size on the screen.

The third settings box from the left allows you to change how the coloring is decided. Choose from price change percentages based on timeframe, performance percentages by timeframe, 24h volume change percentage, 24h volume in USD, daily volatility percentage or gap up/down percentage.

The gear icon on the top right allows you to customize your heatmap even further with the following display settings:

  • Coin logo on or off
  • Title display for the company such as ticker symbol, description or none
  • What value to display such as daily change %, price, market cap or none
  • Color scheme choice of classic, color blind or monochrome

You can also zoom in on any part of the heatmap by scrolling up or zoom out by scrolling down with your mouse. Alternatively, you can zoom in or out on the heatmap by using the plus and minus icons on the right middle of the heatmap.

The bottom section with the filter settings icon allows you to customize the coloring of the heatmap so you can make it only highlight crypto data markers that meet the thresholds provided in the filter settings. This is extremely useful for finding crypto coins that have made big gains or losses or have high volume.

You can use this crypto heatmap to easily find coins that have made large gains or losses and then look at their charts to find trading opportunities. Large moves up or down or unusually high volume can mean trending markets that are prime for trading with our trend trading indicator

Live ETF Heatmap

This live ETF(exchange traded funds) heatmap from Tradingview shows real time data of ETFs based on the country and other customization options selected.

You can adjust the settings by using the top tool bar to tailor the heatmap to your exact style.

Click the top left setting to switch the data source to whatever country you would like to see ETF data for. The default settings is USA, but this can be changed to many other countries by clicking on or searching for the country of your choice.

The second settings box from the left labeled Volume 1D allows you to change how the data is filtered, based on volume, price multiplied by volume or select mono size to make all symbols the same size on the screen.

The third settings box from the left allows you to change how the symbol highlight coloring is decided. Choose from change percentages based on timeframe, performance percentages by timeframe,  NAV total return by timeframe, Top 10% or 25%. weight, volatility percentage by timeframe and beta by timeframe.

The fourth settings box from the left allows you to switch between grouping the stocks shown by market sector or no grouping which just organizes the ETFs based on your other settings.

The gear icon on the top right allows you to customize your heatmap even further with the following display settings:

  • Company logo on or off
  • Title display for the company such as ticker symbol, description or none
  • What value to display such as daily change %, price, volume or none
  • Color scheme choice of classic, color blind or monochrome

You can also zoom in on any part of the heatmap by scrolling up or zoom out by scrolling down with your mouse. Alternatively, you can zoom in or out on the heatmap by using the plus and minus icons on the right middle of the heatmap.

The bottom section with the filter settings icon allows you to customize the coloring of the heatmap so you can make it only highlight companies data markers meet the thresholds provided in the filter settings. This is extremely useful for finding ETFs that have made big gains or losses or have high volume.

The far right corner of the bottom row also has a status icon that will show you if the heatmap data is real time such as when the stock market is currently open, or if the data is showing values from the most recent market close.

You can use the ETF heatmap to your advantage by quickly finding ETFs that have high volume spikes or large price movements. These markets typically present excellent trading opportunities for you to take advantage of.

Live Forex Heatmap

Tradingview has fully optimized the Forex heatmap so it does not have any available customization options. 

To use this heatmap, watch the heatmap for currency pairs to turn red or green. The stronger the pair is, the brighter green it will show and the weaker the currency pair is, the brighter red the currency pair will show.

This heatmap makes it easy to spot strong markets as well as weak markets so you can look for trading opportunities on those markets. Strong markets are prime for trading price action.

Live Forex Correlation Heatmap

Tradingview has optimized the Forex correlation heatmap to not need any customization options. Therefore, there is nothing to customize.

To use this heatmap effectively, watch the heatmap for currency pairs to turn red or green. This color change represents the value of that currency changing compared to the value of the other currency it is being compared against. This can signal a reversal or continued trend which can provide good trading opportunities.