How We Work!
We use both the technical analysis as well as analyzing news using AI
For News: we gather the relevant recent news for each of coins and then analyze those news on how much it would be positive or negative for the future of that coin. Then we aggregate that knowledge with the technical analysis to give you the Best Recommendation.
For technical analysis, imagine we're looking at a price chart like it's a picture of how a toy car is moving. Here's our approach, nice and simple:
- RSI
- Like a speedometer telling us if the car is going too fast (up or down).
- RSI[1]
- What the speedometer said just a moment ago.
- Stoch.K
- Shows if the car is near the highest or lowest point it reached recently.
- Stoch.D
- A smoother line showing where the car generally is (high or low).
- Stoch.K[1]
- Where the car was (high or low) a moment ago.
- Stoch.D[1]
- The smoother line from a moment ago.
- CCI20
- Like a rubber band showing if the car has stretched too far up or down from where it usually is.
- CCI20[1]
- How stretched the rubber band was a moment ago.
- ADX
- Measures how strong the car's trend is (is it clearly going one way?), not which way it's going.
- ADX+DI
- Shows how strongly the car is moving up.
- ADX-DI
- Shows how strongly the car is moving down.
- ADX+DI[1]
- How strongly the car was moving up a moment ago.
- ADX-DI[1]
- How strongly the car was moving down a moment ago.
- AO
- Shows if the car's energy (push) is getting stronger or weaker right now.
- AO[1]
- What the car's energy was like a moment ago.
- AO[2]
- What the car's energy was like two moments ago.
- Mom
- Tells us how fast the car's speed is changing right now.
- Mom[1]
- How fast the car's speed was changing a moment ago.
- MACD.macd
- Compares fast and slow speed lines to see if the car is generally speeding up or slowing down.
- MACD.signal
- A smoother line to help see the changes in the MACD line better.
- close
- The final price when we stopped watching, like the car's final position.
- Rec.Stoch.RSI
- A special tool guessing if maybe it's time to "go" (buy) or "stop" (sell).
- Stoch.RSI.K
- The faster part of that special guessing tool.
- Rec.WR
- Another tool guessing if maybe it's time to "go" or "stop".
- W.R
- Similar to Stoch.K, shows if the car is near its recent top or bottom speed/price.
- Rec.UO
- Yet another tool guessing if it's maybe time to "go" or "stop".
- UO
- Mixes different speed checks (short, medium, long) to get a combined picture.
- Rec.Ichimoku
- Uses a fancy "cloud" picture to guess if it's time to "go" or "stop".
- Ichimoku.BLine
- An important line in that cloud picture, showing the middle point over a while.
- Rec.BBPower
- A tool guessing if the "pushers" (buyers) are strong.
- BBPower
- Tries to measure how much power the "pushers" (buyers) have right now.
- Rec.VWMA
- Uses a special average price (caring more about busy trading times) to guess "go" or "stop".
- VWMA
- That special average price line that cares more when lots of trading happens.
- Rec.HullMA9
- Uses a super smooth, fast average line to guess "go" or "stop".
- HullMA9
- That super smooth, fast average line (over 9 moments).
- EMA10
- A line showing the average price recently (last 10 moments), focusing more on the newest prices.
- EMA20 / SMA20
- Average price lines looking back a bit longer (20 moments).
- EMA30 / SMA30
- Average price lines looking back over 30 moments.
- EMA50 / SMA50
- Average price lines looking back over 50 moments.
- EMA100 / SMA100
- Average price lines looking back quite a long time (100 moments).
- EMA200 / SMA200
- Average price lines looking back a very long time (200 moments).
- SMA10
- A simple average price line over the last 10 moments.
- Pivot.M.Classic.R3/R2/R1
- Predicted "ceiling" levels where the price might stop going up.
- Pivot.M.Fibonacci.R3/R2/R1
- Different predicted "ceiling" levels using special number patterns.
- Pivot.M.Camarilla.R3/R2/R1
- Close-by predicted "ceiling" levels, often used for quick moves.
- Pivot.M.Woodie.R3/R2/R1
- Another way to calculate predicted "ceiling" levels.
- Pivot.M.Demark.R1
- A predicted "ceiling" based on recent highs/lows.
- Pivot.M.Classic.S1/S2/S3
- Predicted "floor" levels where the price might stop going down.
- Pivot.M.Fibonacci.S1/S2/S3
- Different predicted "floor" levels using special number patterns.
- Pivot.M.Camarilla.S1/S2/S3
- Close-by predicted "floor" levels, often used for quick moves.
- Pivot.M.Woodie.S1/S2/S3
- Another way to calculate predicted "floor" levels.
- Pivot.M.Demark.S1
- A predicted "floor" based on recent highs/lows.
- Pivot.M.Classic.Middle
- A central "balance" point predicted for the price.
- Pivot.M.Fibonacci.Middle
- The central balance point for the Fibonacci levels.
- Pivot.M.Camarilla.Middle
- The central balance point for the Camarilla levels.
- Pivot.M.Woodie.Middle
- The central balance point for Woodie's levels.
- Pivot.M.Demark.Middle
- (Not typically used in Demark, often just shows the range midpoint).
Remember, these are all just tools to help guess where the price might go, like different ways of looking at how our toy car is moving! They don't know the future, but they help us make better guesses.