Documentation
01. Introduction
- Created
- Jun 5, 2026
- Updated
- Jun 7, 2026
Fractal Chart is a focused workspace for charting, testing, and acting on market ideas. It brings fast candlestick charts, a deep technical-indicator library, strategy backtesting, watchlists, and a chart-aware AI assistant together in one screen — so you can move from a quick symbol check to a tested trade idea without leaving the page.
These docs explain every user-facing feature, from opening your first chart to authoring your own indicators and strategies. They are organized as a guided path: read top to bottom the first time, then use the sidebar to jump back to any topic.
What Fractal Chart does
The workspace is built around seven capability areas:
- Charting — responsive candlestick charts with drawing tools, bar replay, multi-pane layouts, and themeable surfaces built for repeated market review.
- Indicators — a broad library of built-in technical studies, plus authoring tools for writing your own indicators.
- Backtesting — compose strategy logic and test it against historical bars, with trade, equity, and performance outputs.
- AI assistant — a chart-aware chat that can read the visible chart, draft indicator and strategy code, and propose chart actions for you to approve.
- Data & symbols — stock data through Massive and Alpaca, and crypto data through Binance and OKX, with realtime or delayed feeds.
- Watchlists — saved groups of symbols so research sessions move quickly between markets.
- Alerts — conditions that watch price, volume, or indicators on the live feed and notify you when they are met.
- Pine Script — write custom indicators and strategies in Pine Script v6, the same language used on TradingView.
You can open the workspace at any symbol, for example /chart/BTCUSDT.
Who these docs are for
- New users who want to learn the workspace from scratch — start with Getting Started.
- Active traders and analysts who want reference material for a specific feature — use the sidebar to jump to Charting, Indicators, Backtesting, the AI assistant, Data & Symbols, or Watchlists.
- Power users and authors who want to extend the workspace with custom indicators and strategies — see the Authoring section.
How these docs are organized
The sidebar mirrors the docs folder structure, and sections are numbered so they read in a sensible learning order. Every page ends with a Next link, so you can read straight through from start to finish.
Documentation map
- Introduction — this page.
- Getting Started — Quick Start, The Workspace Tour, Symbols & Timeframes.
- Charting — Overview, Chart Types & Volume, Navigating the Chart, Multi-Pane Layouts, Drawing Tools, Bar Replay, Event & Session Overlays, Chart Settings.
- Indicators — Overview, Adding & Managing Indicators, Configuring Indicator Settings, Built-in Indicator Library, Chart Patterns.
- Backtesting (deprecated — see Pine Script section) — Overview, Running Your First Backtest, Reading Backtest Results, Strategy & Test Settings, Saving & Managing Drafts.
- AI Assistant — Overview, Setting Up an AI Provider, Chatting With Your Chart, Applying AI Chart Actions, Conversation History.
- Data & Symbols — Overview, Configuring Providers & API Keys, Symbols & Ticker Formats, Realtime vs Delayed Data.
- Watchlists — Overview, Creating & Managing Watchlists.
- Settings & Personalization — Themes & Palettes, Saved Workspace Layouts, Workspace Preferences.
- Authoring (deprecated — see Pine Script section) — Overview, Authoring Language & Syntax, Writing Custom Indicators, Custom Indicator API Reference, Writing Strategies, Strategy API Reference, Composing Indicators & Patterns.
- Reference — Glossary, Keyboard Shortcuts, FAQ & Troubleshooting.
- Company — About, Roadmap, Contact, Status.
- Legal — Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, Risk Disclosure, Cookie Settings.
- Releases — Release Notes.
- Alerts — Overview, Creating & Editing Alerts, Alert Conditions & Indicator Comparisons, Notifications, Triggered Log & Managing Alerts.
- Pine Script — Overview, Writing Indicators, Writing Strategies, Language Reference, Limitations.
Start here
If this is your first time, open the workspace and follow along:
Next: Quick Start