Active Chart

The Active Chart Context allows the AI Trading Agent to understand exactly what you are looking at right now — the chart that is currently open and visible on your screen.

Turns your manual chart work into actionable intelligence the agent can understand, explain, and act on safely.

What Is the Active Chart?

The active chart is:

  • The chart window currently selected or in focus
  • The symbol you are viewing (for example: EURUSD, XAUUSD)
  • The timeframe currently applied (for example: M5, H1, D1)

When you refer to “this chart” or “the current chart”, the agent automatically understands you mean the active chart.

What the Agent Can Read from the Active Chart

When the active chart is used, the agent reads:

Market Context

  • Live market data for the active symbol and timeframe
  • Symbol and timeframe currently visible
  • Visible OHLC candles
  • Price structure and volatility and recent price action
  • Volatility and momentum
  • Trend and momentum on that timeframe
  • Trend direction on the current timeframe

Visual Context (Your Drawings)

  • All drawing objects placed on the chart
  • Trend lines
  • Support and resistance levels
  • Channels
  • Zones (rectangles)
  • Arrows and icons
  • Text annotations

Your drawings are treated as intentional market insights, not random objects.

The agent uses this information to analyze the market in the same visual context as you.


How the Agent Uses Your Drawings

Your drawings help the agent understand your trading view.

The agent can:

  • Interpret trend lines to detect trend direction
  • Recognize support and resistance zones you defined
  • Identify breakouts, retests, and channel boundaries
  • Align its analysis with your manual markings

This creates a shared understanding between you and the agent.

How Drawings Influence Trading Decisions

Your drawings guide how the agent reasons about the market.

Trend Lines

  • Define trend direction (bullish, bearish, ranging)
  • Indicate potential continuation or reversal areas
  • Set dynamic support and resistance

Impact

  • Long trades are favored in uptrends
  • Short trades are favored in downtrends
  • Counter-trend trades are reduced or blocked unless explicitly requested

Support & Resistance Levels

  • Identify key reaction zones
  • Help time entries and exits
  • Define risk boundaries

Impact

  • Entries are preferred near support (for longs) or resistance (for shorts)
  • Take profit targets align with the next major level
  • Stop losses are placed beyond invalidation zones

Channels & Zones

  • Describe market structure and volatility range
  • Highlight mean-reversion or breakout conditions

Impact

  • Trades inside channels favor range strategies
  • Breakouts from zones trigger trend continuation logic
  • Stops and targets adapt to channel width

Common Use Cases

Chart-Based Market Analysis

Analyze the market on the current chart.

The agent analyzes price action using the active symbol and timeframe.

Drawing-Aware Trend Analysis

Check my drawings and tell me the current trend.

The agent reads your trend lines and confirms or challenges the trend structure.

Support and Resistance Validation

Analyze my support and resistance levels on this chart.

The agent evaluates how price interacts with your drawn levels.

Confirmation Before Trading

Based on this chart and my drawings, is this a good long trade?

The agent aligns its reasoning with your chart view before responding.


Automatic Context Handling

You do not need to specify:

  • Symbol name
  • Timeframe
  • Chart ID

If your request references:

  • “this chart”
  • “current chart”
  • “active chart”

The agent automatically uses the active chart context.


How This Improves Accuracy

Using the active chart ensures:

  • No symbol mismatch
  • No timeframe confusion
  • No analysis on the wrong market
  • Perfect alignment with what you see visually

The agent analyzes what you see, not something else.


Example Prompts

Analyze the current chart and explain the trend.
Check my trend lines and tell me if the trend is still valid.
Based on my drawings on this chart, where are the key support and resistance zones?
Is price respecting my channel on the active chart?
Do my drawings suggest a breakout or a continuation?

Safety & Scope

The Active Chart Context:

  • Is read-only by default
  • Does not modify your drawings
  • Does not place trades unless you explicitly request it
  • Always respects account safety and risk rules

The Active Chart Context lets the agent see the market exactly as you do — price, timeframe, and drawings — so analysis is precise, aligned, and visual.

Entry and Exit Examples Using the Active Chart

Entry Examples Using the Active Chart

Trend-Following Entry

Based on my trend line on this chart, is this a good long entry?

Agent behavior:

  • Confirms trend direction using your trend line
  • Checks price position relative to support
  • Evaluates momentum and volatility
  • Proposes entry, stop loss, and take profit aligned with your drawing

Breakout Entry

Enter a long trade if price breaks above my resistance line.

Agent behavior:

  • Watches the drawn resistance
  • Waits for a confirmed breakout
  • Places entry after validation
  • Sets stop below the broken level

Pullback Entry

Buy on a pullback to my support zone.

Agent behavior:

  • Identifies the drawn support zone
  • Waits for price to return
  • Confirms reaction and structure
  • Enters with defined risk

Exit Examples Using the Active Chart

Stop Loss Based on Drawings

Place the stop loss below my trend line.

Agent behavior:

  • Uses the trend line as invalidation
  • Adjusts stop dynamically if trailing is enabled

Take Profit at Structure

Take profit at the next resistance level I drew.

Agent behavior:

  • Identifies the nearest resistance
  • Sets take profit precisely at that level

Trade Invalidation

Exit the trade if price breaks my channel.

Agent behavior:

  • Monitors channel boundaries
  • Closes position if structure fails

Drawing-Driven Risk Management

Your drawings also influence how much risk is allowed.

Examples:

  • Wider channels → larger stop distances → reduced position size
  • Tight structure → tighter stops → more precise entries
  • Broken structure → early exit or protection tightening

The agent always combines drawings with account and risk rules.