Pros + limits
balanced review
This comparison is written for traders who want practical decision clarity, not hype. It looks at workflow, learning value, speed, risk visibility and where each method can fail.
balanced review
decision filter
educational only
Use this table as a quick decision filter before choosing a workflow.
| Factor | Option A | Option B | What to watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary focus | Chart analysis starts with price, trend and levels. | Indicators transform price into signals or measurements. | Do not stack indicators that repeat the same information. |
| Timing | Price action can show rejection or breakout early. | Indicators may confirm after the move begins. | Late confirmation can still help risk control. |
| Clarity | Structure tells you where the idea is wrong. | Indicators can stay overbought or oversold for long periods. | Use levels for invalidation. |
| Best use | Trend, support-resistance and candles first. | Moving averages, RSI, volume or pivots second. | Context before signal. |
Signalogia is designed as an AI-assisted chart analyst for TradingView. It can help summarize trend, support and resistance, market structure, liquidity, technical context, risk and possible scenarios from the chart you are already reviewing.
The strongest use is not replacing your judgment. The strongest use is comparing your manual plan with a structured second opinion before risking money.
Use Signalogia as a structured second opinion for market structure, liquidity, price action, risk and context. Educational analysis only — every trading decision stays yours.