
Technical Analyst
FreeConduct objective technical analysis on weekly price charts.
Free · Opens the source repo
What Technical Analyst does
The Technical Analyst skill provides a structured approach to analyzing weekly price charts for various financial instruments, including stocks, indices, cryptocurrencies, and forex pairs. By focusing solely on the data presented in the chart images, this skill helps users identify key trends, support and resistance levels, and potential price scenarios. The analysis is grounded in technical principles, ensuring that conclusions are drawn from observable patterns rather than external factors like news or market sentiment.
When users submit weekly chart images, the skill systematically processes each chart to extract critical information. It evaluates trend direction and strength, assesses support and resistance levels, and analyzes moving averages and volume patterns. This comprehensive analysis culminates in the development of probabilistic scenarios that outline potential future price movements. Each scenario is backed by technical evidence, providing users with clear expectations and targets.
The output is generated in markdown format, allowing for easy sharing and review. Each report includes detailed sections covering trend analysis, support and resistance levels, moving average analysis, volume insights, and chart patterns. This structured reporting ensures that users have a complete understanding of the technical landscape of the asset they are analyzing.
This skill is ideal for traders and analysts who prioritize technical analysis and seek to make informed decisions based on chart data alone. By removing the noise of external influences, users can focus on the fundamental aspects of price action and improve their trading strategies.
When to use it
Use this skill when you have weekly chart images and need a detailed technical analysis without considering external factors.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for users who require fundamental analysis or news-based insights in their trading decisions.
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How to install Technical Analyst
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add tradermonty/claude-trading-skills/technical-analyst --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by tradermontyTechnical Analyst
Overview
This skill enables comprehensive technical analysis of weekly price charts. Analyze chart images to identify trends, support and resistance levels, moving average relationships, volume patterns, and develop probabilistic scenarios for future price movement. All analysis is conducted objectively using only chart data, without influence from news, fundamentals, or market sentiment.
When to Use
- User provides weekly chart images (stocks, indices, crypto, forex) and requests technical analysis
- Need to identify trend direction, strength, and potential reversal points
- Looking for support/resistance levels and key price zones
- Want probabilistic scenario planning with specific price targets
- Require objective chart-based analysis without fundamental or news considerations
Prerequisites
- Chart Images: User must provide weekly timeframe chart images for analysis
- No API Keys Required: This skill analyzes user-provided images; no external data fetches
Output
This skill generates markdown analysis reports saved to the reports/ directory:
- File format:
[SYMBOL]_technical_analysis_[YYYY-MM-DD].md - Content: Comprehensive analysis including trend, S/R levels, MA analysis, volume, patterns, and 2-4 probabilistic scenarios with targets and invalidation levels
Core Principles
- Pure Chart Analysis: Base all conclusions exclusively on technical data visible in the chart
- Systematic Approach: Follow a structured methodology for each chart analysis
- Objective Assessment: Avoid subjective bias; focus on observable patterns and data
- Probabilistic Scenarios: Express future possibilities as probability-weighted scenarios
- Sequential Processing: Analyze each chart individually and document findings immediately
Analysis Workflow
Step 1: Receive Chart Images
When the user provides one or more weekly chart images for analysis:
- Confirm receipt of all chart images
- Identify the number of charts to analyze
- Note any specific focus areas requested by the user
- Proceed to analyze charts sequentially, one at a time
Step 2: Load Technical Analysis Framework
Before beginning analysis, read the comprehensive technical analysis methodology:
Read: references/technical_analysis_framework.md
This reference contains detailed guidance on:
- Trend analysis and classification
- Support and resistance identification
- Moving average interpretation
- Volume analysis
- Chart patterns and candlestick analysis
- Scenario development and probability assignment
- Analysis discipline and objectivity
Step 3: Analyze Each Chart Systematically
For each chart image, conduct a systematic analysis following this sequence:
3.1 Trend Analysis
- Identify trend direction (uptrend, downtrend, sideways)
- Assess trend strength (strong, moderate, weak)
- Note trend duration and potential exhaustion signals
- Examine higher highs/lows or lower highs/lows pattern
3.2 Support and Resistance Analysis
- Mark significant horizontal support levels
- Mark significant horizontal resistance levels
- Identify trendline support/resistance
- Note any support-resistance role reversals
- Assess confluence zones where multiple S/R levels align
3.3 Moving Average Analysis
- Determine price position relative to 20-week, 50-week, and 200-week MAs
- Assess MA alignment (bullish, bearish, or neutral configuration)
- Note MA slope (rising, falling, flat)
- Identify any recent or pending MA crossovers
- Observe MAs acting as dynamic support or resistance
3.4 Volume Analysis
- Assess overall volume trend (increasing, decreasing, stable)
- Identify volume spikes and their context (at support/resistance, on breakouts)
- Check for volume confirmation or divergence with price
- Note any volume climax or exhaustion patterns
3.5 Chart Patterns and Price Action
- Identify any reversal patterns (hammers, shooting stars, engulfing patterns, etc.)
- Identify any continuation patterns (flags, triangles, etc.)
- Note significant candlestick formations
- Observe recent breakouts or breakdowns
3.6 Synthesize Observations
- Integrate all technical elements into coherent current assessment
- Identify the most significant factors influencing the chart
- Note any conflicting signals or ambiguity
- Establish key levels that will determine future direction
Step 4: Develop Probabilistic Scenarios
For each analyzed chart, create 2-4 distinct scenarios for future price movement:
Scenario Structure
Each scenario must include:
- Scenario Name: Clear, descriptive title (e.g., "Bull Case: Breakout Above Resistance")
- Probability Estimate: Percentage likelihood based on technical factors (must sum to 100% across all scenarios)
- Description: What this scenario entails and how it would unfold
- Supporting Factors: Technical evidence supporting this scenario (minimum 2-3 factors)
- Target Levels: Expected price levels if scenario plays out
- Invalidation Level: Specific price level that would negate this scenario
Typical Scenario Framework
- Base Case Scenario (40-60%): Most likely outcome based on current structure
- Bull Case Scenario (20-40%): Optimistic scenario requiring upside breakout
- Bear Case Scenario (20-40%): Pessimistic scenario requiring downside breakdown
- Alternative Scenario (5-15%): Lower probability but technically plausible outcome
Adjust probabilities based on strength of supporting technical factors. Ensure probabilities are realistic and sum to 100%.
Step 5: Generate Analysis Report
For each chart analyzed, create a comprehensive markdown report using the template structure:
Read and use as template: assets/analysis_template.md
The report must include all sections:
- Chart Overview
- Trend Analysis
- Support and Resistance Levels
- Moving Average Analysis
- Volume Analysis
- Chart Patterns and Price Action
- Current Market Assessment
- Scenario Analysis (2-4 scenarios with probabilities)
- Summary
- Disclaimer
File Naming Convention: Save each analysis as [SYMBOL]_technical_analysis_[YYYY-MM-DD].md
Example: SPY_technical_analysis_2025-11-02.md
Step 6: Repeat for Multiple Charts
If multiple charts are provided:
- Complete the full analysis workflow (Steps 3-5) for the first chart
- Save the analysis report
- Proceed to the next chart
- Repeat until all charts have been analyzed and documented
Do not batch analyses. Complete and save each report before moving to the next chart.
Quality Standards
Objectivity Requirements
- Base all analysis strictly on observable chart data
- Avoid incorporating external information (news, fundamentals, sentiment)
- Do not use subjective language like "I think" or "I feel"
- Express uncertainty clearly when signals are ambiguous
- Present both bullish and bearish possibilities to avoid confirmation bias
Completeness Requirements
- Address all sections of the analysis template
- Provide specific price levels for support, resistance, and targets
- Justify probability estimates with technical factors
- Include invalidation levels for each scenario
- Note any limitations or caveats to the analysis
Clarity Requirements
- Use precise technical terminology correctly
- Write in clear, professional language
- Structure information logically
- Include specific price levels (not vague descriptions)
- Make scenarios distinct and mutually exclusive
Example Usage Scenarios
Example 1: Single Chart Analysis
User: "Please analyze this weekly chart of the S&P 500"
[Provides chart image]
Analyst:
1. Confirms receipt of chart image
2. Reads technical_analysis_framework.md for methodology
3. Conducts systematic analysis (trend, S/R, MA, volume, patterns)
4. Develops 3 scenarios with probabilities (e.g., 55% bullish continuation, 30% consolidation, 15% reversal)
5. Generates comprehensive analysis report using template
6. Saves as SPY_technical_analysis_2025-11-02.md
Example 2: Multiple Chart Analysis
User: "Analyze these three charts: Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Nasdaq"
[Provides 3 chart images]
Analyst:
1. Confirms receipt of 3 charts
2. Reads technical_analysis_framework.md
3. Analyzes Bitcoin chart completely → Generates report → Saves as BTC_technical_analysis_2025-11-02.md
4. Analyzes Ethereum chart completely → Generates report → Saves as ETH_technical_analysis_2025-11-02.md
5. Analyzes Nasdaq chart completely → Generates report → Saves as NDX_technical_analysis_2025-11-02.md
6. Notifies user that all three analyses are complete
Example 3: Focused Analysis Request
User: "I'm particularly interested in whether this stock will break above resistance. Analyze the chart."
[Provides chart image]
Analyst:
1. Conducts full systematic analysis
2. Pays special attention to resistance levels and breakout probability
3. Develops scenarios with emphasis on breakout vs. rejection possibilities
4. Assigns probabilities based on volume, trend strength, and proximity to resistance
5. Generates complete report with focused scenario analysis
Contrarian Confirmation Mode (Shapiro Step 3)
This is an ADDITIVE mode, separate from the pure chart-analysis workflow
above. It activates only on an explicit contrarian-confirmation request —
typically after cot-contrarian-detector (step 1) has flagged a market
crowded and, optionally, news-reaction-failure-analyzer (step 2) has
shown it failed to react to favorable news. A plain "analyze this chart"
request still runs the original workflow (Steps 1-6 above) unchanged.
Purpose
Confirm whether the WEEKLY chart is showing price-action evidence that a
crowded market is reversing: a weekly key reversal, an intraweek failed
extreme, or a confirmed-then-rejected failed breakout — vetoed by a
continuation check (a new closing extreme in the crowd's direction more
recent than any signal found). See
references/contrarian-confirmation-checklist.md for the full,
word-for-word methodology shared by both chart mode and script mode.
Inputs
- Crowd direction:
CROWDED_LONGorCROWDED_SHORT— from the user, or from a priorcot-contrarian-detectorreport. - Chart image (primary): a user-supplied weekly chart, read the same way as the existing workflow, using the strict definitions below.
- Script fallback (data-driven):
scripts/check_weekly_price_action.pywhen no chart is supplied, or when an auditable, deterministic result is wanted instead of (or alongside) a visual read.
The Three Checks + Swing Levels
- Weekly key reversal: a new swing-lookback extreme (default 13 weeks) followed by a close through the prior week's opposite level.
- Failed extreme: an intraweek poke past the prior extreme-lookback level (default 52 weeks) that closes back through it the same week.
- Failed breakout: a weekly CLOSING breakout past the prior
extreme-lookback level, rejected (closed back through) within <=3
subsequent weeks —
week_ofis the FAILURE week, never the breakout week. - Continuation veto: a new CLOSING extreme in the crowd's direction, strictly more recent than the newest triggered signal above, vetoes confirmation regardless of what triggered.
- Swing levels: the nearest fractal swing high/low (5-week pivot,
with a documented fallback) supplies
stop_reference— the nearest swing high when fading a crowded LONG, the nearest swing low when fading a crowded SHORT.
Every comparison is a STRICT inequality; window truncation is
per-evaluated-week, not per-run. Full definitions, the direction-mirror
table, worked examples, and the confidence-HIGH rule are in
references/contrarian-confirmation-checklist.md — read it before
producing a chart-mode verdict, so chart and script judge identically.
Output Contract
symbol: BT
direction: CROWDED_LONG
mode: data # "chart" for a Claude chart-image read
verdict: CONFIRMED | NOT_CONFIRMED | INSUFFICIENT_DATA
confidence: HIGH | MEDIUM | LOW # LOW reserved, never emitted in v1
verdict_reason: key_reversal | failed_extreme | failed_breakout |
continuation_intact | no_reversal_evidence |
insufficient_weekly_bars | no_price_source | ...
checks:
weekly_key_reversal:
{ triggered, week_of, swing_window_weeks_used,
extreme_window_weeks_used, is_full_window_extreme, detail }
failed_extreme: { triggered, attempted_level, week_of, window_weeks_used, detail }
failed_breakout: { triggered, breakout_level, week_of, window_weeks_used, detail }
continuation: { new_closing_extreme_with_crowd, week_of, window_weeks_used }
swing_levels:
nearest_swing_high: { price, week_of, fallback }
nearest_swing_low: { price, week_of, fallback }
stop_reference: 0.0
weekly_bars_used: 52
last_completed_week: 2026-07-06
handoff: # consumed by contrarian-setup-gate (#241)
price_action: { verdict, confidence, stop_reference, report_path }
run_context:
{
price_symbol,
price_source,
proxy_used,
as_of,
lookbacks,
recency,
min_weeks,
detector_json,
detector_age_days,
schema_version,
}
Invariant: checks (and swing_levels) is null whenever
verdict: INSUFFICIENT_DATA — regardless of the specific reason
(no_price_source, insufficient_weekly_bars, a detector-json refusal,
...). A downstream consumer can check verdict alone before deciding
whether checks.* is safe to read, without branching on
verdict_reason.
File naming: ta_confirmation_<SYMBOL>_<as-of>.json and
ta_confirmation_<SYMBOL>_<as-of>.md, saved to reports/.
Chart-Primary, Script-Fallback
Chart images remain the PRIMARY input, consistent with this skill's identity. Run the script instead of (or alongside) a chart read when no chart is supplied, or when an auditable, deterministic result is preferred:
python3 skills/technical-analyst/scripts/check_weekly_price_action.py \
--symbol BT --direction CROWDED_LONG --as-of 2026-07-15 \
--output-dir reports/
Or resolve direction from a cot-contrarian-detector report directly:
python3 skills/technical-analyst/scripts/check_weekly_price_action.py \
--symbol BT --detector-json reports/cot_crowding_2026-07-12.json \
--as-of 2026-07-15 --output-dir reports/
The script fetches weekly-resampled OHLC via a documented futures-to-ETF
fallback chain (see the module docstring in
scripts/check_weekly_price_action.py), truncates daily bars to --as-of
BEFORE resampling (no lookahead), and fails closed to
INSUFFICIENT_DATA — never a crash — on an unreadable (missing file),
syntactically invalid, stale, or structurally malformed --detector-json,
too little price history (--min-weeks, default 30), or no usable price
source.
Conservative Disagreement Rule
If both chart mode and script mode produce a result for the same
symbol/direction and their verdicts DISAGREE, the final verdict is
NOT_CONFIRMED (verdict_reason: mode_disagreement), with both
sub-results attached for review — never silently prefer one mode. If one
mode is INSUFFICIENT_DATA and the other is a clean verdict, the clean
verdict stands.
Guardrails
- Verdict-only — never a trade recommendation on its own. This
confirms step 3 of 5 (Shapiro's process). Entry and exit planning are
still manual and still required; position sizing belongs to
position-sizer/futures-position-sizer, not this mode. INSUFFICIENT_DATAnever advances the pipeline — fail-closed on every degraded input, always exits 0 with a report written.- Weekly timeframe only.
- The existing chart-analysis workflow above is unchanged — this mode only activates on an explicit contrarian-confirmation request.
- A single-signal MEDIUM verdict is deliberately weak evidence — see
the Confidence section of
references/contrarian-confirmation-checklist.md.
Resources
This skill includes the following bundled resources:
references/technical_analysis_framework.md
Comprehensive methodology for technical analysis including:
- Trend analysis criteria and classification
- Support and resistance identification techniques
- Moving average interpretation guidelines
- Volume analysis principles
- Chart pattern recognition
- Scenario development and probability assignment framework
- Objectivity and discipline reminders
Usage: Read this file before conducting analysis to ensure systematic, objective approach.
assets/analysis_template.md
Structured template for technical analysis reports with all required sections.
Usage: Use this template structure for every analysis report. Copy the format and populate with specific findings for each chart.
references/contrarian-confirmation-checklist.md
Full methodology for Contrarian Confirmation Mode (Shapiro Step 3): direction convention, window/truncation rules, the 3 signal checks + continuation veto, swing-level (fractal pivot) rules, verdict synthesis, confidence rules, the output contract, a chart-mode walkthrough, and the conservative disagreement rule.
Usage: Read this file before producing a Contrarian Confirmation Mode
verdict — chart mode and scripts/check_weekly_price_action.py must judge
identically, so the same strict definitions apply to both.
scripts/check_weekly_price_action.py
Data-driven fallback CLI for Contrarian Confirmation Mode. Fetches
weekly-resampled OHLC (documented futures-to-ETF fallback chain,
--as-of information cutoff applied before resampling), runs the 3
signal checks + continuation veto + swing-level detection, and writes
ta_confirmation_<SYMBOL>_<as-of>.json/.md to reports/.
Usage: Run when no chart image is supplied, or when an auditable, deterministic result is wanted. See the Contrarian Confirmation Mode section above for invocation examples.
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