Currency-pair chart analysis

Forex Chart Analyzer with AI-Assisted Technical Analysis

Upload a Forex chart for AI-assisted analysis of currency-pair trend, structure, support, resistance, momentum, entry zones, stop loss and targets.

Major pairsMinor pairsJPY pairsMetals

Analysis framework

Structured, explainable, risk-aware

EXAMPLE

Stage 1

Pair context

Stage 2

Setup quality

Stage 3

Pip-based risk

Analysis is informational, not personalized financial advice or a guarantee of results.

Direct answer

A Forex chart analyzer reviews a currency-pair chart for trend, swing structure, support, resistance, momentum, and visible entry conditions. TradeStreamAI turns those observations into an explainable assessment and risk map while leaving execution to the trader.

Forex-specific chart context

Currency pairs trade across global sessions and quote in different pip conventions. A chart review should preserve the symbol, timeframe, price precision, and enough history to identify session and swing behavior.

  • Major and minor currency pairs
  • JPY-pair decimal conventions
  • Session highs, lows, and range boundaries
  • Spread and scheduled-news awareness

From analysis to lot size

Once a possible invalidation level is identified, position size should be calculated from account risk and stop distance. A wider structural stop requires a smaller position; a tighter valid stop allows a larger one while keeping dollar risk fixed.

Use multiple timeframes carefully

A lower-timeframe entry has more context when it agrees with the larger structure. Multi-timeframe analysis should not force agreement: meaningful conflict is a reason to reduce risk or wait.

Questions about Forex chart analyzer

Which Forex pairs are supported?

Any readable currency-pair chart can be reviewed, including major, minor, and many exotic pairs.

Can the analyzer calculate lot size?

The analysis can propose a stop distance; use the separate position-size calculator to convert that risk into lots.

Does it include fundamental news?

A chart screenshot does not provide a complete fundamental or news analysis. Check an economic calendar separately.

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