> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.candelacharts.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.candelacharts.com/investing/macro-and-liquidity/bitcoin-dominance-trend/features.md).

# Features

* 📊 **Real-Time BTC Dominance Tracking:** Pulls daily BTC.D data directly into your chart.
* ⚡ **Configurable Moving Averages:** Supports SMA, EMA, RMA, WMA, and VWMA with customizable lengths and styles.
* 🎨 **Dynamic Color Coding:** BTC.D line switches between bullish and bearish colors based on trend direction.
* 🔑 **Key Market Levels:** Automatically plots and highlights 40%, 50%, and 65% dominance thresholds.
* 🖥️ **Customizable UI:** Options for font, text size, brand visibility, and line aesthetics.
* 🟢 **Confluence Signals:** Highlights MA crosses and background zones to show when BTC.D enters historically significant ranges.


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