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Chart: technical analysis in Saturia

In brief

  • Engine — lightweight-charts.
  • Timeframes — 3m, 15m, 1h, 4h, 1d.
  • Indicators — RSI, Stochastic RSI, MACD, ADX, ATR, Volume Spike (same ones used by the Pulse engine).
  • Multi-pane layout — 1, 2, 3 or 4 side-by-side charts.
  • Pulse AI overlay — direct visualization of a pulse's entry, stop loss and take profit on the chart.

In depth

Engine and tech choice

The chart uses lightweight-charts, a very performant library built for candlesticks and indicators with minimal overhead. This is a deliberate choice: we prefer a fast and responsive chart over a wider but heavier toolset. It means the module is designed for observation, signal reading and quick analysis, not advanced technical drawing.

Available timeframes

Supported timeframes:

  • 3m — micro trends and intraday entry verification.
  • 15m — scalping and short-term breakout timeframe.
  • 1h — intraday swing, daily momentum.
  • 4h — short-to-medium-term structure, weekly trend.
  • 1d — underlying trend, weekly and monthly analysis.

Sub-minute and very long-period (1w, 1M) timeframes are not available at the moment. If you need them, that's a reasonable feature request to signal us.

Indicators

The built-in indicators are the same ones the Pulse AI engine uses to generate signals:

  • RSI — relative strength index.
  • Stochastic RSI — smoothed RSI for sharper overbought/oversold detection.
  • MACD — moving average convergence/divergence.
  • ADX — trend strength.
  • ATR — average volatility.
  • Volume Spike — anomalous volume spike detection.

This choice is intentional: we want what you see on the chart to be exactly the dataset the Pulses run on, with no discrepancy between "what the signal tells me" and "what I see on the chart". If you need more exotic indicators, you can request them from the team.

Multi-pane layout

The Chart lets you arrange 1 to 4 panes side by side. Useful layouts:

  • Compare the same asset across different timeframes (e.g. 15m + 1h + 4h).
  • Compare multiple assets on the same timeframe (e.g. BTC vs ETH).
  • Keep trade setups you're working on visible without switching pages.

Pulse AI overlay

This is a Saturia-specific feature: when a Pulse AI is associated with an asset, the chart can directly show:

  • The entry proposed by the pulse.
  • The stop loss.
  • The take profit (or multiple levels).

All as highlighted horizontal lines, so you immediately see where the engine placed the entries relative to current structure.

What's NOT there

To be clear and not create wrong expectations:

  • No drawing tools like trendlines, Fibonacci, harmonic patterns. If your workflow needs them, for now you'll have to use external tools.
  • No "pro" indicators like Bollinger Bands, Ichimoku, VWAP, Volume Profile. The set is deliberately limited to Pulse engine indicators.
  • No custom-template saving of drawings. Multi-pane layouts are picked among presets.

Practical tips

  • Multi-timeframe. Use a 2–3 pane layout with the same asset on different timeframes (e.g. 15m + 1h + 4h) to never enter "blind" on a single timeframe.
  • Follow the signal. When a Pulse AI suggests a trade, open the chart with the overlay and verify the level makes sense relative to visible structure.
  • Keep it simple. The minimal indicator set is a feature, not a limit: if you need 8 indicators to understand a trend, the signal probably isn't there.