LevelForecast is a market interpretation system that shows key price levels where price is likely to react. Core principle: price moves from level to level. This is not a signal service - it provides structured market context.
Quick Start
1. Select an asset and timeframe (5m to W1).
2. Start with Base preset for a clean view of key levels.
3. Identify nearest S/R and derivative levels around the current price.
4. Observe how price reacts at these levels - consolidation, bounce, or break.
5. Click Explain to see structured market context - headline, alignment, scenarios.
6. Add Advanced or Full for corridors, trend lines, and pattern analysis.
Reading the Chart
Price approaches a level - expect a reaction (reversal or acceleration).
Price consolidates near a level - the level is holding, stronger reaction likely.
Price breaks through a level - likely continuation to the next level in the grid.
Explain Block
Click Explain in the toolbar to see a structured market interpretation. The explain block provides context, not recommendations.
Headline: One-line summary of current market structure and directional pressure.
State Bar: Three badges showing pressure direction, price location, and confirmation level.
Structure: Factual description of where price is relative to key levels and boundaries.
Model Alignment: Short/medium/long-term directional bias from pattern models with confirmation quality.
Scenarios: Conditional market paths - what may happen if price holds, rejects, or breaks a level. These are analytical readings, not trade recommendations.
Detail Tabs: Drill into Model Details, Market Evidence, and Underlying Signals for deeper analysis.
Core Layers
S/R Levels: Nearest support and resistance anchors from the model.
Derivative Levels (B, D1, H4, H1, M30, M15): Hierarchical price grid from the model. B (Base) are primary anchors; D1 through M15 are progressively finer subdivisions. Price tends to move level-to-level within this grid.
TZ#1 Near Corridor / TZ#2 Far Corridor: Near/far model zones with expected reaction ranges.
TZ Near/Far + Nested: Projection lines and sub-wedges for structure pathing.
Time Levels / Global Time Levels: Vertical timing markers for potential reaction windows.
Trend Events
Brk: Breakout event relative to a trend line.
Ret: Retest after breakout.
Grd: Price grinding along a line.
Cnf: Confluence point where trend lines intersect.
Tooltips include line id, event time, price, z-score, line side, score and touches.
Trend Tuning
Bayesian breakout probability for trend lines. Higher probability means stronger breakout risk/expectation;
mid-range values indicate uncertainty.
Pattern Analysis
Statistical pattern recognition across multiple time horizons (Short / Medium / Long).
The overlay panel (bottom-left) shows consensus direction, confidence level, and projected target range.
Direction: Upside / Downside / Neutral - weighted consensus of detected patterns.
Confidence: Percentage reflecting pattern agreement strength (higher = stronger context support).
Target Range: Expected price zone based on pattern projections.
Counts (↑ / ↓): Number of upside vs downside patterns detected at each horizon.
ATR / STD: Current volatility metrics - Average True Range and Standard Deviation.
Pattern Targets: Colored boxes on the chart showing projected target zones from detected patterns.
Pattern History (Replay)
Use the ◀ / ▶ arrows next to the Live indicator to step through historical pattern analysis bar-by-bar.
Each step loads the pattern model as it was at that point in time. Forecast levels and price data continue updating live - only pattern targets and the Pattern Analysis overlay change.
The Replay badge shows which bar you are viewing. Click ← Live to return to the current view.
Market Elements
Click the ☰ button to toggle individual chart layers on/off. Your choices are saved per preset (Base / Advanced / Full) and persist across sessions.
Disclaimer: LevelForecast provides market context and interpretation, not financial advice, trade recommendations, or guaranteed outcomes.