Act as a senior technical analysis coach. I trade crypto market on 15-minute data and prefer trend/momentum/range conditions. Build an indicator framework that includes: Which indicator types to use (trend, momentum, volume, volatility) Specific indicator settings and timeframe alignment Rules for signal confluence vs contradiction When indicators should be ignored A simple rule-based entry and exit structure I can follow consistently.
Universal Strategy Backtesting Framework
Medium
Creates a complete, repeatable backtesting process that avoids common beginner mistakes.
Act as a quantitative trading mentor. I want to backtest a strategy on crypto market using manual charts / Google Sheets / Python / AI tools. Design a full backtesting framework that covers: defining clear strategy rules (entries, exits, risk) choosing appropriate data and timeframes avoiding lookahead bias selecting performance metrics that matter separating backtest, forward test, and live validation. Ask clarifying questions if needed.
Universal Chart Patterns Trading Framework
Medium
Creates a structured, repeatable way to trade chart patterns instead of pattern-hopping.
Act as a professional technical analyst. I trade crypto market on 15-minute data. Build a complete chart-pattern trading framework that includes: which patterns to focus on (continuation vs reversal), how to identify valid patterns vs random shapes, rules for entry, invalidation, and targets, market conditions where patterns work best, and a clear checklist for “trade / no trade” decisions.
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Latest packs sharing Technical Indicators, Backtesting, or Chart Patterns.
Technical Analysis prompt library for indicators, backtests, and chart patterns
The Technical Analysis category helps users turn chart observations into structured AI prompts that define signals, conditions, invalidation rules, and evidence requirements. Instead of asking whether a chart looks good, the prompts push the AI to test assumptions, compare setups, and explain what would make an idea fail.
Use Technical Indicators when you need signal logic, thresholds, and confirmation rules; Backtesting when you want data quality, bias checks, and validation plans; and Chart Patterns when you want pattern definitions, false-breakout rules, risk levels, and scenario-based trade review.