Why Traders Need Cross-Asset Charting

Modern markets are interconnected. Bitcoin moves with tech stocks. Gold responds to the dollar. Real estate prices correlate with interest rates. Yet most charting platforms—including TradingView—trap you in asset class silos. You can chart stocks or crypto, but not both on the same graph.

This limitation forces traders to maintain multiple tabs, mentally calculate correlations, and miss critical relationships between markets. Professional investors have long recognized that cross-asset analysis isn't optional—it's essential for understanding market dynamics and making informed decisions.

TradingView's Cross-Asset Limitations

TradingView revolutionized retail trading with beautiful charts and social features, but it has fundamental limitations when comparing different asset classes:

These constraints aren't just inconvenient—they create blind spots in your analysis. When you cannot see how Bitcoin correlates with the S&P 500 in real-time, you're trading with incomplete information.

What Makes OmniaChart Different

OmniaChart was built from the ground up to solve the cross-asset problem. Instead of retrofitting features onto a stock-focused platform, we designed a unified system that treats all assets equally.

15+ Asset Classes on One Chart

OmniaChart supports truly comprehensive cross-asset analysis with over 12,650 curated pairs across:

Every asset can be charted against every other asset. Want to see Ethereum vs. Tokyo real estate prices? BTC dominance against gold? S&P 500 vs. Bored Ape floor prices? All possible on OmniaChart.

147 Compound Indexes

Beyond individual assets, OmniaChart provides 147 proprietary compound indexes that aggregate related assets for macro analysis. These indexes include sector market caps, regional crypto dominance metrics, and asset class aggregates that simply don't exist elsewhere.

This feature alone transforms how you analyze market sectors. Instead of manually tracking 50 DeFi tokens, chart the entire DeFi sector against traditional finance stocks in seconds.

Supply-Adjusted Toggle

For cryptocurrencies and assets with changing supply dynamics, OmniaChart offers a unique supply-adjustment toggle. View Bitcoin not just in nominal price, but adjusted for its decreasing inflation rate and circulating supply changes.

This critical feature reveals the true value appreciation of assets independent of supply inflation—something impossible on TradingView or CoinGecko.

Cross-Asset Ratio Analysis

The most powerful feature distinguishing OmniaChart from TradingView is native cross-asset ratio charting. Instead of overlaying two different assets and trying to visually compare them, you can chart the actual ratio.

For example, the BTC/Gold ratio tells you how many ounces of gold one Bitcoin is worth. This single chart reveals:

Popular cross-asset ratios traders monitor on OmniaChart include:

Each ratio chart includes full technical analysis tools, indicators, and historical data to identify trends and reversals.

M2 Money Supply Overlay

Understanding monetary conditions is crucial for all asset classes. OmniaChart includes M2 money supply data as an overlay option, allowing you to normalize any asset's price against the money supply.

This reveals whether an asset is truly appreciating or simply keeping pace with monetary expansion. When you chart the S&P 500 adjusted for M2, the growth story often looks very different—and more realistic.

This macro context is absent from TradingView and most competitors, yet it's fundamental for long-term investors and macro traders.

Historical Data from 1300 AD

For certain asset classes like precious metals and currencies, OmniaChart provides historical data extending back to 1300 AD. This centuries-long perspective allows you to:

Whether you're researching monetary history or looking for truly long-term investment perspectives, this data depth is unmatched in retail charting platforms.

Alternative Asset Coverage

OmniaChart extends beyond traditional markets to cover emerging and alternative assets that serious traders and collectors need:

NFT Floor Prices and Market Caps

Track major NFT collections with both floor price and total market capitalization charts. Compare NFT performance across collections, against ETH, or versus traditional art indexes. See which collections maintain value and which are merely hype.

Trading Card Games

With 320+ trading cards from Pokémon, Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh, and other games, OmniaChart is the only platform providing comprehensive TCG price charting. Collectors and investors can finally analyze card values with the same tools used for stocks and crypto.

Pre-IPO Data

Access pre-IPO valuations and track private company growth before they hit public markets. This early-stage data helps identify investment opportunities and understand how private market valuations correlate with public markets.

Real Estate Across 28 Countries

Monitor residential and commercial property prices across 28 countries, charted against currencies, stocks, or each other. Identify which property markets are overheated and which offer relative value—all with the same technical tools you use for other assets.

Who Benefits from Cross-Asset Charting

Different trader types find unique value in OmniaChart's cross-asset capabilities:

Macro traders need to see relationships between currencies, commodities, bonds, and equities. OmniaChart provides the unified view required for top-down analysis.

Crypto traders benefit from comparing digital assets to traditional markets, tracking correlations as they strengthen or break down, and using supply-adjusted metrics unavailable elsewhere.

Multi-asset portfolio managers can visualize diversification, identify correlation breakdowns, and rebalance based on relative value across asset classes.

Alternative asset investors in NFTs, TCGs, or private markets finally have professional-grade charting tools comparable to what stock traders have enjoyed for years.

How OmniaChart Compares to Other Platforms

Beyond TradingView, traders often use multiple platforms, each with limitations:

OmniaChart consolidates what would require 4-5 different platforms into one comprehensive solution. This saves time, reduces costs, and most importantly, enables analysis impossible when data is fragmented.

Getting Started with OmniaChart

Transitioning from TradingView to OmniaChart is straightforward. The interface will feel familiar to anyone who has used modern charting platforms, but with expanded capabilities in every direction.

Start by exploring ratio charts between assets you already trade. If you're a stock trader, try charting your favorite stocks against the dollar index or gold. Crypto traders should experiment with supply-adjusted views and cross-asset ratios versus equities.

The platform's 12,650+ curated pairs are organized intuitively, and the search function helps you quickly find any asset or create custom ratios. Technical indicators work across all asset classes, so your existing analytical approach translates directly.

Conclusion: The Future of Trading is Cross-Asset

Markets are converging. Institutional investors already think in cross-asset terms, and retail traders need the same tools. TradingView pioneered accessible charting, but its single-asset-class architecture cannot adapt to modern multi-asset portfolios.

OmniaChart represents the next generation of trading platforms—one where Bitcoin can be charted against Tokyo real estate, where NFT floors are compared to tech stocks, and where M2-adjusted views reveal the truth behind nominal gains.

For traders serious about understanding market relationships, correlation dynamics, and relative value across the full investment spectrum, cross-asset charting isn't a luxury feature. It's the foundation of informed decision-making.

Try it free on OmniaChart: Experience true cross-asset charting at app.omniachart.com. No credit card required. Start comparing any asset to any other asset in seconds.