Reading the analysis
Below every chart on /app/chart/[symbol] CryptHunter publishes a layered prose analysis. This page explains what each section means and how to read it. The same engine (CryptHunter.Api.Analysis.AnalysisBuilder) feeds both the website and the Telegram bot DM headline β same vocabulary in both places.
π¦ The verdict (traffic light)
At the very top of the analysis sits a single traffic-light verdict that reconciles the chart's 30-day trend with the primary active setup, so the page never contradicts itself:
- π’ Green β trend and setup agree and price is actionable (inside the entry zone, or a target was reached).
- π‘ Amber β watch. The setup and the trend disagree (e.g. a long setup while the coin's 30-day trend is short), or it is simply too early. Not a green light.
- π΄ Red β the setup is invalidated: price closed past the stop.
- βͺ Neutral β no clear read: no active setup, or a flat trend.
The verdict is decision-support context for your eye β it mainly helps you avoid counter-trend entries. It is not a profit filter and not financial advice.
π Per-symbol trend (30-day)
The chart header shows each coin's own trend over the last 30 days β LONG or SHORT β from its trailing return (time-series momentum). It is independent of the EMA trend label and refreshes daily.
This signal is validated as a long+short BASKET of the major coins (β +2β3%/mo net in backtest and walk-forward), not as a single coin β one chart is noisy. Follow several coins / the basket on /app/trend rather than one. Backtest is not live forward performance; this is educational, not financial advice.
π Setup quality, leverage & Order Block
Every ABC setup is graded by a research-backed "will it hold" tier, shown as a badge on the card, the chart and the orders table. It is computed strictly as-of-C with no look-ahead:
- HIGH β the bar after point C reclaimed the level AND the move is confirmed by an Order Block or a sharp arrival. Historically the strongest cohort.
- MED β the reclaim is there, without the extra confluence.
- LOW β no reclaim yet; historically the weakest β wait for confirmation.
- OB β a blue chip that appears on a HIGH setup whose point C sits inside an unbroken demand/supply Order Block. Historically the best ABC cohort (about +5pp higher hit-rate to Garant and roughly half the drawdown in backtest). It signals relative quality, NOT a profit guarantee.
Each tier carries a leverage ceiling β HIGH β€ 5Γ, MED β€ 2Γ, LOW Γ 1 β from per-tier risk math. Always size by risk (a fixed % of equity per trade), never by the leverage number.
The card also shows entry depth: 0% at the favourable boundary near point C (best risk/reward), up to 100% at the cautious entry edge; beyond 100% the move has already run to the targets and the entry window has passed.
π Chart analysis (always present)
The first block describes the chart as a whole β independently of which setup you have selected. It collects five facts in plain language:
- Trend + momentum. A one-line summary of whether the price is rising, falling or in a range, and whether momentum is stretched, exhausted or balanced.
- 24-hour change + volatility. How much the price moved over the last day and a coarse volatility tag (subdued / typical / elevated) so you can size expectations.
- Nearest support / resistance. The closest swing low below and swing high above current price β concrete levels to watch for break or hold.
- Active setups. How many longs and shorts the system is currently tracking on this symbol, with a long-term vs mid-term breakdown.
- SMC zone reconciliation (Pro). If you are in the Discount or Premium zone, the system explicitly checks whether the zone tone agrees with the active setups. If they agree β confirmation. If they conflict β an explicit note that the chart structure is overriding the zone (so you never see "good place for longs" while every active setup is a short).
This block is always populated, even when there are no active setups β in that case the closing sentence reads "no active setups, the system is waiting for a new signal."
π― Selected setup context (when you click an order)
Click any order in the right-hand sidebar and a new block appears between the chart card and the per-order summary. Four paragraphs zoom into that specific setup in the context of the chart:
- What this setup is. Horizon (long-term / mid-term), direction (long / short), the entry-zone boundaries and the two targets β restated in plain words so you do not have to flip back to the order card.
- Where the price is now. State (inside the zone, progressing toward garant, garant reached, impulse reached, invalidated), distance to each target, and an honest R/R verdict (good / moderate / weak).
- How the chart context supports or fights it. Whether the trend agrees with the setup direction or it is a counter-trend trade; for Pro, whether the SMC zone tone aligns with this specific order.
- Conflicts and action. Whether there are opposing setups on this chart (a reason to wait or size down), and one actionable line keyed to the setup state β "enter near the favourable edge", "already in-progress, R/R is paid out", "lock in partial profit", or "this idea is dead".
If no order is selected, this block stays hidden β the system never shows you generic setup advice unrelated to anything on screen.
π Chart analysis. Uptrend, momentum balanced. BTC is +1.8% in 24h, volatility typical. Nearest support 74,200, resistance 80,900. Three long setups and one short are active right now β long bias preferred.
π― Selected setup. Long-term long from the 74,937 β 76,665 zone. Price 80,263 β garant already taken, heading toward impulse at 80,698. Setup R/R is 2.34, the chart trend confirms direction.
β Verdict. Garant fired β lock in part of the position, trail the stop to breakeven, hold the rest toward impulse.
Active setup card
Below the context block, a compact card shows the one-line lifecycle headline (π― Enterable / β Setup is working / π° First target hit / π Full impulse reached / β Invalidated) plus the R/R, invalidation price and validity strip. Same information as the longer context block but condensed for at-a-glance reading after you have read the prose once.
Deep dive
An extended customer-friendly explanation: trend in narrative form, momentum + 24h + volatility, levels translated into "what to watch", and a final paragraph reminding you the analysis is decision support, not financial advice. Jargon-free β no EMA / RSI / SMC vocabulary. Read it once when you start with a symbol; afterwards the shorter chart-wide block is usually enough.
Trader-grade detail (Pro)
Pro subscribers get one extra block with a semi-technical breakdown: EMA 50 vs EMA 200 trend label, RSI 14 reading and zone (overbought / neutral / oversold), aggregated active-setup count, the nearest active setup with its concrete levels, and the SMC summary β structure bias (bullish / bearish / neutral), price zone (Premium / Discount), counts of unbroken bullish and bearish order blocks and FVGs, plus the most recent swing-high and swing-low.
Below that, a structured Technical report table lists the same numbers in a fixed-key format β useful for journaling or programmatic comparison across symbols.
Same analysis in the Telegram bot
Docs.analysis.p_tg