Technical Analysis — RSI, MACD, Bollinger Bands

Auto runs technical analysis on any supported token using real indicator data across one or more timeframes — covering trend, momentum, volatility, and candlestick patterns.

What Technical Analysis Categories Does Auto Cover?

Category
Indicators included

Trend

Supertrend, EMAs, Ichimoku Cloud, Fibonacci levels

Momentum

RSI, MACD, StochRSI

Volatility

Bollinger Bands, ATR, volatility profiles

Patterns

Candlestick pattern scans

What Is Technical Analysis?

Technical analysis is a method of evaluating tokens by studying price and volume data to identify momentum, trend direction, and potential turning points. It reads what the market is doing now — it does not predict future prices.

Auto evaluates trend direction using four indicators. This differs from momentum indicators because trend tools focus on the direction of the market, not the speed of the move.

Indicator
What it shows

Supertrend

Whether the market is acting bullish or bearish

EMA (Exponential Moving Average)

A moving average that weights recent prices more heavily

Ichimoku Cloud

A full trend system showing support, resistance, and direction

Fibonacci

Key retracement and extension levels traders watch for pullbacks and bounces

"run technical analysis on ETH"

"show Supertrend for SOL"

"give me Ichimoku for BTC"

How Does Auto Measure Momentum?

Auto measures the speed and strength of price moves using three momentum indicators. This differs from trend analysis because momentum shows whether a move is accelerating or fading.

Indicator
What it shows

RSI (Relative Strength Index)

Whether buying or selling pressure has become extreme

MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence)

Whether momentum is strengthening or weakening

StochRSI

A faster momentum signal for short-term overbought/oversold conditions

RSI interpretation: RSI above 70 signals overbought conditions. RSI below 30 signals oversold conditions. MACD above its signal line indicates improving momentum.

"RSI for BTC"

"is ETH overbought?"

"MACD for SOL"

How Does Auto Assess Volatility?

Auto measures volatility — the magnitude and character of price movement — using three tools. This differs from momentum because volatility measures the size of moves, not their direction.

Indicator
What it shows

Bollinger Bands

Whether price is stretched or compressed relative to recent range

ATR (Average True Range)

How much price moves on average per period

Volatility profile

Whether the market is calm, choppy, or expanding

Tight Bollinger Bands signal compression, which often precedes a larger move.

"show Bollinger Bands for ETH"

"how volatile is BTC right now"

"run volatility profile on DOGE"

How Does Auto Scan Candlestick Patterns?

Auto scans for recognized candlestick patterns and classifies them by type. Candlestick patterns are a visual form of technical analysis based on the shape and sequence of OHLC candles.

Pattern type
Purpose

Reversal patterns

Signal potential trend changes (e.g., hammer, engulfing, morning star)

Continuation patterns

Signal that the current trend may persist

Neutral patterns

Signal indecision (e.g., doji)

"scan candlestick patterns for ETH"

"any reversal patterns on SOL"

What Is Multi-Timeframe Analysis?

Multi-timeframe analysis is a technique that checks indicators across multiple timeframes simultaneously — typically 1h, 4h, and 1d. It answers whether short-term and long-term signals agree or conflict.

"run multi-timeframe analysis on SOL"

"compare BTC trend across 1h 4h and 1d"

What Advanced Indicators Does Auto Support?

Auto provides additional indicators for deeper technical analysis beyond the core set.

Indicator
What it shows

Ichimoku Cloud

Full trend map with support, resistance, and momentum zones

Fibonacci

Key levels where price historically reacts

Parabolic SAR

Dots indicating trend direction and possible reversal points

CCI (Commodity Channel Index)

Whether price has moved far from its statistical average

DMI (Directional Movement Index)

Whether buyers or sellers are in control

Which Technical Analysis Category Should I Use?

Question
Best category

Is the trend up or down?

Trend

Is the move overextended or fading?

Momentum

Is the market calm or about to break out?

Volatility

Is there a chart pattern forming?

Patterns

Example Prompts

"RSI for BTC"

"is ETH overbought?"

"run multi-timeframe analysis on SOL"

"show Bollinger Bands and MACD for LINK"

"scan candlestick patterns for AVAX"

Quick Reference

Start with RSI, MACD, and multi-timeframe analysis for a fast read on any token. Add Bollinger Bands for volatility context and candlestick scans for pattern-based signals.

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