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Autochartist: Financial Analysis Tools
editAutochartist is a financial technology company that focuses on automated market analysis and trading tools. The company offers various types of analysis, with its Technical Chart Pattern recognition services, introduced in 2003, being one of its early and notable features. Over time, Autochartist expanded its offerings to include additional technical, statistical, macroeconomic, news sentiment, risk management, and fundamental analysis tools.[1]
History
editAutochartist was founded by Ilan Azbel and Erik Voges in 2002 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Both founders have backgrounds in Mathematics and Computer Science. The company initially aimed to offer automated trading insights that would assist traders in making decisions without the need for continuous market monitoring.
The company first focused on the analysis of equity markets. Between 2009 and 2016, its focus shifted to Over-The-Counter currency markets, and in recent years, it has shifted back to equity market analysis.[Source needed for founding and key details]
Development and Growth
editInitially focused on Technical Chart Pattern recognition, Autochartist added other types of analysis to its suite of tools, including statistical, macroeconomic, news sentiment, risk management, and fundamental analysis. The company has grown from a startup to a provider of trading analysis used in over 100 countries.
Business Model
editAutochartist does not sell its services directly to consumers but rather provides its services through online brokers such as Schwab, IG, Saxo, Pepperstone, and approximately 150 other brokers around the world.[1][2][3]
Market Analysis Types
editAutomated analysis and recognition of Technical Chart Patterns, Fibonacci Patterns, Horizontal Support & Resistance Levels.
- Volatility Analysis: Analysis of price volatility across various financial instruments.
- Macroeconomic Analysis: Analyzes economic data relevant to financial markets.
- Company Valuations: Estimates fair-value prices for U.S. equities.
[All above features should be verified through third-party publications or reputable sources.]
Content Production and Distribution
editAutochartist distributes its analysis through various formats for use by online brokers:
- API
- Web-based tools for traders
- Email content
- Social media content
- Messaging solutions like Telegram, WhatsApp, and SMS.
Integrations
editAutochartist's analysis is available in multiple languages, allowing for broader accessibility. The company has API integrations with various broker platforms and electronic trading platforms , such as ThinkorSwim, Swissquote, SaxoTraderGO, SparkMarkets, MetaTrader, and CTrader. These integrations enable brokers to provide Autochartist’s services directly through their trading platforms. [2] [1]
- BDSwiss: Autochartist technical analysis tool comes pre-installed on the BDSwiss WebTrader platform.[4]
- TradingView: Brokers can access their technical analysis on TradingView charts.[5]
- Marketo: Integration with Marketo to expand marketing automation capabilities. [6]
- FX Blue Labs: Integration that allows users to place orders directly on the charts.[7]
Recognition
editAutochartist has been noted for its contributions to the fintech and trading industries. Its tools are used by brokers and traders to automate trading strategies and analysis. Financial publications have mentioned the platform's features, and they are considered useful for enhancing trading decisions.
Mentions
edit- Integration and Compatibility: Autochartist is compatible with various trading platforms and supports trading decisions across multiple markets.
- Features and Functionalities: Autochartist includes pattern recognition algorithms that help traders identify potential market opportunities. It offers customizable alerts and notifications for timely trading actions. [1]
- Usage in Risk Management: Their analysis provides volume guidance features that assist in understanding market movements and risk management.[8]
- Market and Broker Integration: Brokers have integrated Autochartist into their platforms for trading efficiency and support decision-making.[1]
References
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