AI Chart Analyzer
The AI Analyzer is a powerful tool designed to provide in-depth, AI-generated chart analyses for traders.
The AI Analyzer is an advanced tool that analyzes trading charts and provides structured technical insights. It evaluates trend strength, momentum, volatility, and generates actionable analysis in multiple sections. This guide explains how the tool works, what each section represents, and how to interpret the outputs for your trading decisions.
Quickstart
Log in to the Zeiierman Trading Dashboard.
Open AI Analyzer from the sidebar.
Upload your chart image (max 5MB).
Click Analyze (10 credits used).
Review Overview, Price Action, Strategy, Risk Assessment, and Misc tabs.
Use Market Assessment and chart visuals to confirm your trading outlook.
Step-by-Step User Guide
Step 1. Accessing the AI Analyzer
After logging into the Zeiierman Trading Dashboard, click on AI Analyser in the navigation menu.

Note:
Each analysis consumes credits (shown at the top of the page).
Results are AI-generated for informational and educational purposes only.
Step 2: Upload a Chart
To start an analysis:
Click Upload or drag & drop a chart image (max 5MB).
Each analysis costs 10 credits (you can see available credits and renewal date at the top).
Click Analyze to start processing.

Do not upload sensitive information. The analysis is for educational purposes and not financial advice.
Step 3: Read the chart information.
Once processed, the analyzer automatically detects:
Ticker: The trading symbol or instrument analyzed.
Timeframe: The timeframe of the uploaded chart (e.g., 5m, 4h, Daily).
Platform: The charting platform recognized (e.g., TradingView, MT4).
This ensures the analysis is contextually aligned with the exact chart you uploaded. Next, you'll see Market Assessment on the result. The analyzer provides three key metrics:
Trend Strength: Measures the overall directional structure (1–100).
Momentum: Indicates the force and persistence of price movement (1–100).
Volatility: Reflects the stability or choppiness of price action (1–100).
These scores help you quickly understand whether the market is trending strongly, moving with conviction, and how volatile the environment is.

Step 4: Reading the Core Analysis Sections
Once the analysis is complete, you’ll see a comprehensive report with multiple tabs:
4.1 Overview:
This tab provides a high-level summary of the market:
Summary: A concise, professional overview of the chart’s dominant trend, structure (higher highs/lows, consolidations, breakouts), and overall behavior.
Key Strengths: Lists technical strengths like strong trend alignment, confirmed breakouts, reliable support/resistance zones, or consistent bullish/bearish structure.
Key Risks: Highlights vulnerabilities such as nearby resistance, fading momentum, possible false breakouts, or structural weaknesses that could cause reversals.

4.2 Price Action:
Focuses on detailed chart behavior:
Price Action Summary: Describes recent surges, pullbacks, consolidations, or shifts in buyer/seller control.
Support Levels: Identifies multiple price zones where buying interest and demand are historically strong.
Resistance Levels: Shows areas where selling pressure may cause rejection or reversal.
This section helps traders understand where the market is likely to react next and key levels for planning entries/exits.

4.3 Strategy:
Provides actionable trading setups:
Entry Setup
Long Entry: Specifies optimal conditions for a bullish trade. May include breakout confirmation, retests, bullish candles, or liquidity sweeps.
Short Entry: Outlines conditions for a bearish trade based on breakdowns, bearish confirmations, or structural weakness.
Exit Strategy
Long Exit: Defines where to take profit and place stop-loss for long trades, ensuring proper risk-reward.
Short Exit: Gives profit targets and protective stops for short trades.

Risk Assessment
Long Risks: Lists factors that could invalidate a long setup (e.g., failed breakouts, early reversals).
Short Risks: Lists factors that could invalidate a short setup (e.g., bullish continuation, sudden liquidity grabs).
This section equips traders with clear, technically grounded trade planning.

4.4 Miscellaneous:
Provides additional technical observations:
Highlights notable chart features such as impulsive candles, exhaustion wicks, fair value gaps (FVGs), liquidity zones, divergences, or breakout build-ups.
Includes broader context like psychological price levels or potential fundamental catalysts influencing market behavior.
These insights offer extra context to refine your decision-making.

Step 5: Final Report and Visualization
A visual representation of the chart is displayed for reference.
The report includes all sections and can be downloaded for later review.
A temporary link is generated for quick sharing (active for a limited time).
Best Practices
Use the Market Assessment scores to quickly judge market conditions.
Review Overview for trend context before planning trades.
Check Price Action for support/resistance to set entries and exits.
Use Strategy and Risk to structure well-defined, risk-managed trades.
Consider Miscellaneous notes for deeper technical insight.
Credits & Usage
Each analysis consumes 10 credits.
Your available credits and renewal date are displayed at the top of the AI Analyzer screen.
Credits reset automatically on your renewal date.
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