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Bitcoin Price Chart

Live BTC/USD with moving averages, support/resistance zones, RSI and MACD.
What is this? A chart of Bitcoin's price over time. The wavy black line is the price. The orange and blue lines are moving averages — they smooth out the noise to show you the general direction. The gray shaded area is the Bollinger Band, which shows how volatile the price is. Green and red shaded bands are support (where prices keep bouncing up) and resistance (where they keep getting rejected). Below, two more panels show momentum indicators (RSI and MACD).
Price series with SMA(20), SMA(50), Bollinger Bands(20, 2σ) overlay. Auto-detected swing-point support/resistance zones clustered within 1.5% tolerance. Below: RSI(14) with 30/50/70 levels, MACD(12,26,9) with signal line and histogram.
Price · Moving Averages · Bollinger Bands · Support/Resistance Zones
Price
20-day average
50-day average
Support zones
Resistance zones
RSI · momentum gauge from 0 to 100
MACD · momentum direction

What the indicators are saying right now

Aggregated reading from all signals. Not a buy/sell signal — just the current picture.
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Indicator Breakdown

All the individual signals contributing to the reading above.
How to read this: Each card shows a category of indicator. Green text means bullish (price-up signal), red means bearish (price-down signal), gray is neutral. No single signal predicts anything — they're just observations. The more agreement across categories, the stronger the bias.

Trend

Momentum

Volatility & Levels

Patterns

Setup Quality Check

A pre-flight checklist for traders. Five classical conditions, one score. Never a buy/sell signal.
What this is: like a pilot's pre-flight checklist. Five things classical traders look at before risking money. The score tells you how many conditions are favourable right now. It does not tell you to enter a trade — it tells you whether the chart looks clean enough that if you've already decided to trade, conditions classically favour it.
⚠ A score is not a buy/sell signal. 5/5 means classical conditions are favourable IF you've already decided to trade. It does NOT mean "you should trade now." Always use a stop loss and never risk more than 1-2% of your account.
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Use Your Own AI as a Coach

Copy a Socratic prompt → paste into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini → get hard questions about your plan, not predictions.
How this works: we never call an AI ourselves — you do, in your own AI account. We just give you a carefully written prompt that tells the AI to question your thinking instead of giving you a confident-sounding prediction. The response you get back will be a structured review with sharp questions about your risk, your exit plan, and your blind spots.

The prompt includes your current trade plan, current chart state, and multi-timeframe readings — so the AI has actual data to react to rather than vague guesses.

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The Same Indicators Across Different Timeframes

A signal that appears on a short timeframe but contradicts the long timeframe is weak. Look for agreement.
Why this matters: If the 24-hour chart says "buy" but the 1-year chart says "sell," the market hasn't really decided. Professionals always check multiple zoom levels before acting. When all timeframes agree, the signal is much stronger.
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Strategy Backtester

"If I had followed this rule for the last year, would I have made money?"
What this does: Pick a simple trading rule (like "buy when fast average crosses slow average"). The tool then pretends you used that rule for the time period selected and shows you how much money you would have made or lost. Most simple rules lose money when fees are included — that's the lesson worth learning before you risk real money.
Vectorized backtest with next-bar execution (signal on bar N executes at bar N+1 open), configurable slippage and fee per fill. Returns trade log, equity curve vs buy-and-hold benchmark, win rate, profit factor, max drawdown.
Reality check: Even the best real strategies win only 52–56% of trades. Anyone claiming 80%+ win rate is either lying or fitting their strategy too tightly to the past — it won't survive the future.

Position Size Calculator

The most important math in trading: limit your loss per trade.
What this does: Tells you exactly how much Bitcoin to buy so that if your trade goes wrong, you only lose a tiny percentage of your total money. This single rule is what keeps real traders in the game for years. Never risk more than 1-2% per trade — that way, even 10 losses in a row leaves you with most of your account intact.
Van Tharp position sizing: Position Size = (Account × Risk%) / |Entry − Stop|. Risk is fixed in dollars; size scales inversely with stop distance. Optional take-profit input shows risk:reward ratio.

Practice Trading Journal

Track hypothetical trades with the reason you took them. The best trading skill you can build.
What this does: Open a fake trade with the reason you're taking it. Watch how it plays out. Over time, you'll see patterns in your own decisions — which reasons work, which don't, and which biases you have. This is what separates real traders from gamblers. Saved in your browser only — nothing leaves your device.

Open Positions

No open positions.

Closed (Your Journal)

No closed positions yet.

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Market Mood

How the rest of the market feels right now.
What this shows: A "fear and greed" score (0-100) based on how the whole market is behaving. Below 25 = everyone's panicking. Above 75 = everyone's euphoric. The contrarian view says panic often marks bottoms and euphoria often marks tops — but extremes can persist longer than expected.

Market snapshot

Top 10 cryptocurrencies · 24h

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The Academy

12 illustrated lessons · ~70 minutes total · from zero

This is a complete beginner's course in reading charts and understanding how crypto markets work. Twelve lessons, illustrated with hand-drawn diagrams, written in plain English.

Pick any lesson from the sidebar to begin. Your progress is saved as you complete each lesson's quick check.

Honest expectation: Reading this won't make you a profitable trader. Nothing free or paid can do that in 70 minutes. What it can do is give you the vocabulary, frameworks, and skepticism to evaluate everything you see online — and to start on solid ground rather than chasing signals from Telegram bots.

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