Been tracking some patterns and noticed different exchanges seem to have different daily reset times.
Trying to figure out if there’s a standard time most platforms use for their daily calculations and chart resets.
Been tracking some patterns and noticed different exchanges seem to have different daily reset times.
Trying to figure out if there’s a standard time most platforms use for their daily calculations and chart resets.
The reset time really depends which exchange you’re using and what data you’re looking at.
I’ve noticed that even when the daily candles reset at UTC midnight, things like funding rates or settlement prices might use completely different times.
For trading patterns this can mess up your analysis if you’re pulling data from multiple sources without checking their specific reset schedules first.
Crypto trades 24/7. Each exchange has its own daily reset. Most major exchanges reset at UTC midnight, but some vary for different metrics. Daily volume may reset then, while P&L calculations could occur at different times. This can impact your technical analysis if you’re comparing data across platforms. Be aware that support and resistance levels might differ based on varying daily opens.
Most exchanges reset daily at UTC midnight. Check your platform since some might have their own specific reset times.
Most exchanges reset at UTC midnight but verify your broker.
Most crypto exchanges use UTC midnight for their daily reset. That’s when you’ll see daily candles close and new ones start on charts.
But some big ones like Binance reset at 00:00 UTC, while others like Coinbase might use different times for certain calculations. Even seen some use 8 AM UTC.
The tricky part is that some exchanges reset charts at one time but calculate daily volume or other metrics at different times. Found this out the hard way when my pattern analysis was off.
Best bet is to check each exchange’s documentation or just watch the charts at midnight UTC to see when the daily candle actually closes.