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Crypto Rainbow Chart Guide

A crypto rainbow chart is a visual framework for comparing current prices with historical logarithmic valuation bands across crypto markets.

Updated2026-06-09
TopicCrypto
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What is a crypto rainbow chart?

A crypto rainbow chart compares an asset price with a long-term logarithmic trend and a set of color-coded valuation bands. The bands make it easier to see whether price is historically low, neutral, or stretched relative to the fitted model.

The phrase crypto rainbow chart is often associated with Bitcoin, but the same visual idea can be applied to Ethereum, Solana, Sui, XRP, and other assets when enough daily historical price data is available.

How the model works

cryptorainbowcharts.com maps daily USD prices into log time and log price, fits a power-law trend, then measures historical residuals around that fitted path. Rainbow bands are drawn above and below the trend using those residuals.

The result is not a live exchange signal. It is a static research view that updates when the data pipeline refreshes and the site regenerates its pages.

How to read the colors

Lower bands such as Fire Sale and Accumulate describe prices that sit below the fitted historical trend. Middle bands such as Fair Value and Warm describe more central zones. Upper bands such as FOMO, Overheated, and Bubble describe prices far above the fitted trend.

The labels are intentionally plain-language summaries. They are not commands to buy, sell, hold, short, or rebalance.

Why compare multiple assets?

A single rainbow chart can show where one asset sits relative to its own history. A directory or ranking view can show whether several assets are clustered in colder or hotter zones at the same time.

That comparison is especially useful for scanning broad market conditions, but it should not erase differences between assets. Stablecoins, tokenized funds, meme coins, and layer-1 networks can behave very differently.

Limitations to remember

Crypto rainbow charts do not know future regulation, liquidity, token unlocks, protocol failures, market structure changes, or macro shocks. They are backward-looking visual models.

Short histories are especially fragile. The fewer daily observations an asset has, the less confidence readers should place in the fitted trend and color bands.

Best next step

Start with the all crypto rainbow charts directory, then open individual asset pages for current band, price, data range, FAQ, and related charts.

For a quick daily scan, use Today's Rainbow Rankings to compare current band positions across every generated chart page.

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