About DailyClose
DailyClose is a trader-built reference site for commonly watched daily and weekly close times across crypto, stocks, commodities, and macro markets. It exists because a simple question kept coming up in trading communities: when does this market close?
Why DailyClose Exists
DailyClose started from a simple problem: traders kept asking when Bitcoin closed. In crypto groups, Telegram chats, Twitter/X threads, Reddit discussions, and trading communities, the same questions came up again and again: when is the Bitcoin daily close, what time does the candle close, and what does the daily close mean when crypto trades 24/7?
The goal was never to make a complicated trading platform. The goal was to make a clear reference that answers the close-time question quickly.
The Original Bitcoin Daily Close Problem
The founder got into crypto and trading around 2017. Back then, a lot of traders were learning market structure in public, and the daily candle close became a shared reference point for charts, bias, and discussion.
DailyClose.com was available, so the domain was bought and a simple timer/reference site was built with help from an Upwork developer. It became something the founder used personally every day, and some early crypto influencers pointed people to it because the same question kept coming up.
From a Simple Timer to a Broader Market Reference
The current DailyClose rebuild expands that original idea beyond Bitcoin. More traders now move between crypto, stocks, commodities, yields, volatility, and macro charts, so the site now acts as a broader reference for daily close context and weekly close timing.
What DailyClose Tracks Today
DailyClose tracks current prices, previous close values from the configured market data provider, session state, and countdowns for assets like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Chainlink, S&P 500, gold, silver, Treasury yield proxies, and major technology stocks.
Important Data Note
DailyClose is a reference site, not a broker, exchange, charting platform, or financial advisor. The current app shows provider previous close values and common close-time references. Those values may differ from exchange-specific candles, settlements, adjusted closes, or broker data.
See the methodology for the current data definition and planned verification work.