Section 2: The Main Dashboard View

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The Main Dashboard View

Analyzing a Symbol

To begin your analysis, simply type the symbol you’re interested in (e.g., BTCUSD, EURUSD) into the symbol input field at the top of the dashboard and select it from the list. Once a symbol is selected, the charts and data on the page will update automatically.

The AI Summary Explained

After selecting a symbol, click the “Generate Summary” button. The AI will analyze the asset and provide a concise breakdown with the following key points:

  • Trend: The current market trend based on key moving averages.
  • Momentum: An indicator of the strength of the current price movement, often using metrics like the RSI.
  • Target: The next significant price level that the AI has identified.
  • Risk Zone: An assessment of whether the asset is in an overbought, oversold, or neutral state.
  • Next Action: A suggested strategic action based on the combination of all the above factors.

Reading the Charts

The dashboard features three main chart panels:

  • Daily (D1) & Hourly (H1) Charts: These provide a quick look at the long-term and short-term price action.
  • TradingView Chart: This is a powerful, interactive chart where you can conduct your own technical analysis. It comes pre-loaded with a 45-period Exponential Moving Average (EMA), the Relative Strength Index (RSI), and the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) indicator.

Using the Live Data Widgets

To the side of the main charts, you’ll find a column of live data widgets to keep you informed:

  • Economic Calendar: Displays upcoming high-impact economic events that could affect market volatility.
  • Top Stories: A curated feed of the most important financial news.
  • Market Overview: A ticker that provides a quick glance at the performance of major asset classes, including Forex, Crypto, and Indices.
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