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The "Essentials" Watchlist gathers over 60 of the most useful charts, providing a comprehensive overview of the global economy through Indexes, Stocks, Commodities, Cryptocurrencies and Forex markets!

Details of the "Essentials" Watchlist for TradingView

Indexes

SP500 : Stock market index composed of the 500 largest companies listed on US stock exchanges. It is a key indicator of the overall performance of the US equity market, reflecting the economic health and trends of major companies in various sectors.

NASDAQ : Stock market index that includes almost all stocks listed on the NASDAQ Stock Market, covering a wide range of sectors, mainly focused on technology and growth companies. It is used to measure the overall performance of stocks on the NASDAQ, often considered an indicator of innovation and new technologies.

DOW JONES (Dow Jones Industrial Average) : Stock market index composed of 30 major US companies, covering various economic sectors. It is a key indicator of the performance of large industrial companies and a barometer of the US economy.

DAX30 (Deutscher Aktienindex) : Stock market index composed of 30 major US companies, covering various economic sectors. It is a key indicator of the performance of large industrial companies and a barometer of the US economy.

CAC40 (Cotation Assistée en Continu 40) : : Stock market index composed of the 40 largest companies listed on the Paris Stock Exchange. It is used as the main barometer of the performance of the French stock market and the economy in general.

NI225 : Stock market index composed of the 225 largest companies listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Japan. It is a major indicator of Japanese market performance, reflecting the economic trends and conditions of major Japanese companies.

HSI : Stock market index tracking the 50 largest companies listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. It is a key barometer of Hong Kong's economic and financial performance, reflecting market trends across major local companies.

ASX (Australian Securities Exchange 200) : Stock market index composed of the 200 largest companies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange. It measures the performance of the Australian market by providing an overview of the economy through the main companies listed on the ASX.

MEXICO IPC (Índice de Precios y Cotizaciones) : Stock market index composed of the main companies listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange (Bolsa Mexicana de Valores). It is a key barometer of the Mexican stock market's performance and the country's economic health.


Stocks

APPL (Apple Inc.) : Shares of Apple, leader in technology and consumer electronics.

AMZN (Amazon.com Inc.) : Shares of Amazon, giant in online shopping and cloud services.

MSFT (Microsoft Corporation) : Shares in Microsoft, a software and cloud services major.

NVDA : Shares in NVIDIA, a leader in semiconductor and graphics processing technologies.

META (Meta Platforms Inc.) : Shares in Meta, parent company of Facebook, specialized in social networking and virtual reality.

TSLA (Tesla Inc.) : Shares in Tesla, manufacturer of electric vehicles and energy solutions.

WMT (Walmart Inc.) : Shares in Walmart, the world's largest retailer and distribution chain.

V (Visa Inc.) : Shares in Visa, world leader in electronic payments and credit cards.

LVMH (LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE) : Shares in LVMH, a giant in luxury goods and high-end consumer products.

KO (Coca-Cola Company) : Shares in Coca-Cola, leading manufacturer of soft drinks.

NFLX (Netflix Inc.) : Shares of Netflix, leader in streaming movies and TV series.

BAC (Bank of America Corporation) : Shares in Bank of America, a large multinational bank offering a wide range of financial services.

Rare Metals & Commodities

GOLD : Spot price of gold in US dollars per troy ounce. Gold is a safe-haven asset and a key indicator of risk aversion on financial markets, often correlated negatively with risky assets such as equities in times of economic uncertainty or inflation.

SILVER : Price of silver in US dollars per troy ounce. Silver is both a precious and an industrial metal, making it a closely watched asset for assessing trends in the jewelry, technology and industrial sectors. It is also used as an indicator of inflation and industrial demand.

PLATINUM : Price of platinum in US dollars per troy ounce. Platinum is a precious and industrial metal, widely used in the automotive (notably in catalytic converters), jewelry and medical equipment sectors. It serves as an indicator of industrial activity and the supply and demand of rare metals.

PALLADIUM : Palladium price in US dollars per troy ounce. Mainly used in the automotive industry for emission control systems, palladium is also used in electronics and dentistry. Its value is an indicator of industrial demand, particularly in the context of environmental regulations.


COPPER : Copper price in US dollars per pound. Copper is an essential industrial metal, widely used in construction, electronics and infrastructure. Its price is a key indicator of global economic activity, as high copper demand is often linked to robust economic growth.


OIL : Price of crude oil in US dollars per barrel. Oil is a fundamental raw material for the world economy, affecting energy costs, transportation and industry. Variations in its price reflect global supply and demand dynamics, as well as geopolitical conditions.

NATURAL GAZ : Natural gas price in US dollars per million British thermal units (MMBtu). Natural gas is used as an energy source for heating, power generation and industrial processes. Its price reflects supply and demand trends, as well as climatic and geopolitical conditions that influence production and consumption.


ALUMINIUM : Price of aluminum in US dollars per metric ton. Aluminum is a light, versatile metal used in many sectors, including aerospace, automotive and construction. Its price is an indicator of industrial demand and global economic conditions, as well as supply dynamics such as production and available reserves.

Cryptocurrencies

BTC/USD : This chart represents the value of Bitcoin, the leading cryptocurrency, against the US dollar. It is often used to track movements in the cryptocurrency market and is a key indicator of interest in and adoption of digital assets.

0-BTC/USD : This chart represents the inverse price of $BTC against the Dollar, so values are negative and the chart is inverted. As the BTC/USD chart rises, the inverted 0-BTCUSD chart falls, offering a different perspective on the relationship between these two assets.

ETH/USD : This chart shows the value of Ethereum, the second-largest cryptocurrency by capitalization, against the US dollar. It is essential for tracking the performance and general adoption of cryptocurrencies. Ethereum is known for its smart contracts and decentralized applications, but also for leading the altcoin market.

ETH/BTC : This pair compares the value of Ethereum against Bitcoin. It is used to assess Ethereum's performance against Bitcoin, offering indications as to which of the two assets is stronger or more in demand on the cryptocurrency market.

TOTAL : This chart represents the total capitalization of the cryptocurrency market, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, all altcoins as well as Stablecoins.

TOTAL – USDT – USDC – DAI : This chart shows the total capitalization of the cryptocurrency market without taking into account the capitalization of the major Stablecoins USDT, USDC and DAI.

TOTAL2 : This chart shows the total capitalization of the cryptocurrency market without including Bitcoin's capitalization.

TOTAL3 : This chart shows the total capitalization of the cryptocurrency market without including the capitalization of Bitcoin and Ethereum.

OTHERS : This chart shows the total capitalization of the cryptocurrency market, excluding the capitalizations of the 10 most capitalized cryptocurrencies.

BTC.D(Bitcoin Dominance) : This chart measures Bitcoin's share as a percentage of the total market capitalization of all cryptocurrencies. It is used to assess Bitcoin's dominance relative to the entire market, providing insights into Bitcoin's relative strength in the crypto market.

ETH.D(Ethereum Dominance) : This chart measures Ethereum's market capitalization as a proportion of the total cryptocurrency market capitalization. It is used to assess Ethereum's relative strength in the crypto market and to anticipate possible ETH outperformance relative to the rest of the market.

USDT.D (Tether Dominance) : This chart measures the proportion of the market capitalization of Stablecoin Tether (USDT) to the overall cryptocurrency market. It helps to assess the relative importance of USDT at any given time, and to anticipate generalized buying and selling movements in the cryptocurrency market.

USDT.D + USDC.D + DAI.D : This chart represents the sum of the Dominances of the Stablecoins USDT, USDC, and DAI. It complements the previous chart. In fact, by adding these 3 charts together, we make it more precise.

> Understand that when Stablecoin dominance rises, the price of other cryptos falls as people sell them to switch back to stablecoin. And inversely, when people buy cryptos in mass, they sell their stablecoins, which lowers their market dominance. <

(TOTAL3 – USDT – USDC -DAI) / BTC : This TradingView chart is the most relevant for anticipating the phases when altcoins (without Ethereum) are likely to outperform Bitcoin, i.e. the Altseason phases. Indeed, this chart compares the total capitalization of altcoins without Ethereum, USDT, USDC and DAI against Bitcoin's capitalization.

Forex

EUR/USD : Value of the Euro against the US Dollar

USD/JPY : Value of the US Dollar against the Japanese Yen.

GBP/USD : Value of the British Pound against the US Dollar.

USD/CHF : Value of the US Dollar against the Swiss Franc.

AUD/USD : Value of the Australian Dollar against the US Dollar.

USD/CAD : Value of the US dollar against the Canadian dollar.

NZD/USD : Value of the New Zealand dollar against the US dollar.

EUR/JPY : Value of the euro against the Japanese yen.

EUR/GBP : Value of the euro against the pound sterling.

GBP/JPY : Value of the pound sterling against the Japanese yen.