Every regime change Bitcoin has moved through over the last 90 days, on one timeline. See how long each trending, ranging, and bearish phase lasted. Free to view and free to embed.
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Each coloured segment is a period during which Bitcoin held a single market regime. Green is trending, amber is ranging, and red is bearish. The width of each segment shows how long that regime lasted. Reading left to right takes you from 90 days ago to now.
The pattern tells you something a price chart alone does not: how the market's character has shifted over time, independent of price level. Two periods at the same price can be structurally different. One may be a tight range, the other a strong trend. The timeline makes that visible.
Looking at past regimes helps in three ways. It shows you the typical duration of each regime for a given pair, so you have a sense of how long the current state might persist. It shows you how often the market flips, which is a measure of how choppy the recent environment has been. And it lets you check whether your own strategy's good and bad periods line up with particular regimes.
Intelligence, not advice. The timeline is a record of what happened. It does not predict what comes next and does not recommend any action. Past regimes do not guarantee future ones.
Each point on the timeline was classified using the same method as the live Regime Monitor: ADX for trend strength, EMA spread for directional momentum, and the +DI / −DI directional components to separate bullish from bearish trends. The classification runs every 15 minutes, so the timeline reflects the regime at that resolution rather than a once-a-day snapshot.
The timeline shows where the market has been. The Regime Monitor shows where it is right now, updated every 15 minutes.