An indicator that behaves differently in replay than live quietly breaks trust in the chart.
Chartnaut indicators run on the same chart engine you use for live trading, replay, and research. They add computed context: moving averages, volume, delta, profile, regime filters, and custom conditions.
The important part is consistency. The same logic should behave the same way in live trading, replay, and research.
How it works
Open the indicator panel on any chart. Choose from 36 built-ins, including 10 moving-average types, add a community script, or write your own signal logic in the editor. Preview it on chart, save it to your library, and reuse it across terminal layouts and research workflows.
Indicator script editor — write signal logic with live chart preview on the same engine as replay and live.
What becomes possible
- Add computed context without leaving the terminal
- Turn repeated visual checks into reusable scripts
- Share, clone, and adapt indicators from the community library
- Use the same signal logic in replay, live trading, and research
- Draft scripts with the Indicator Agent — describe the condition in plain language and let it write the syntax
Where it fits
Indicators support both discretion and proof. They help you see context on the chart, and they can become inputs for definitions, studies, and scanners.
Start here
Add one indicator to a replay chart and watch how it behaves bar by bar. If you keep checking the same condition manually, turn it into a script.
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