LENZI
DocsBlogPricing
Get Started

74+ prompts

Ask Lenzi anything about your chart.

A reference of the prompts that get the sharpest reads — from quick structural questions to full multi-step investigations. Click any prompt to copy it.

Related: How Lenzi Analyzes Charts →|New to a term? Check the glossary.
StructurePatternsLevelsMomentumVolumeVolatilityContextGapsTrade Planning

Quick Start

Six to start with.

Copy any prompt, paste it into Lenzi, and see what a real AI chart read looks like.

01

Structure

Market Structure

Trend direction, swing points, and where price sits inside the current move.

Go deeper
02

Patterns

Chart Patterns

Validate or challenge the patterns you think you see — triangles, flags, heads and shoulders.

Go deeper
03

Levels

Key Levels

Where price reacts, how reliably, and which levels still matter.

Go deeper
04

Momentum

Momentum & Indicators

RSI, MACD, moving averages, and the trend-confirmation signals behind the candles.

Go deeper
05

Volume

Volume Context

Whether volume confirms or contradicts the price move — accumulation, distribution, anomalies.

Go deeper
06

Volatility

Volatility Regime

Contraction, expansion, or settling — and what the regime implies for stops and sizing.

Go deeper
07

Context

Market Context

How the ticker stacks up against the broader market, its sector ETF, and its peers.

Go deeper
08

Gaps

Gaps & Unfilled Levels

Session gaps, their fill history, and the unfilled ones that tend to act as price magnets.

Go deeper
09

Trade Planning

Trade Planning

Turn the analysis into a concrete setup with entries, stops, targets, and position sizing.

Go deeper

Multi-Step Flows

Chain prompts for deeper analysis.

Copy each step as a separate message. Lenzi carries context between messages.

1

Full Chart Breakdown

Structure → Levels → Pattern → Momentum → Setup

1

Break down the swing structure and mark the key highs and lows — I want to know if this trend is still clean

2

Now find the key support and resistance levels — draw them on the chart and tell me which ones have the most significance

3

Check if there's a pattern forming between that resistance and the rising support — if so, validate it and show the boundaries

4

Layer in RSI and MACD — does momentum support a breakout or is it diverging? Also check if volume has been building into this compression

5

Based on all of that — build me a trade setup. Long if we break out, with entry above the pattern trigger, stop below the last swing low, and two targets using the measured move and next resistance

2

Should I Trust This Breakout?

Level history → Volume check → Setup if legit

1

Price just broke above $210 resistance — analyze the level behavior at $210 over the past 3 months. How many times was it rejected, and is this break different?

2

Check volume on the breakout candle vs the 20-day average, and flag if there are any volume anomalies around the break. Also compare this move to SPY — is the market helping?

3

If the breakout is legit, build me a long setup with a re-test entry near $210 as support, stop below the zone, and targets at the next two resistance levels

3

Is This Selloff Real?

Structure shift → Volume confirmation → Dip entry

1

We've dropped 6% in three days — break down the swing structure. Did we actually shift from higher highs to lower lows, or is this still a pullback within the uptrend?

2

Check volume on the selling days — is it increasing on the way down or drying up? And look for volume anomalies — any big red candles on no volume?

3

If this is just a pullback, where's the optimal buy-the-dip level? Show me the nearest support zone, the EMA that's been holding, and size a position for a 1.5% risk on a $30K account

Sharpening

How to ask for a sharper read.

01

Be specific about what you see.

“I see price stalling at $200 three times — is that level reliable?” gets a sharper answer than “analyze this chart.”

02

Name the price levels you care about.

“How does price behave at $150?” is more useful than “find support” when you already have a thesis.

03

Challenge the AI.

Ask “what’s wrong with this trade?” or “what would invalidate this pattern?” for a more honest analysis.

04

Build on previous answers.

After structure analysis, say “now check volume” or “build a trade off that level” — Lenzi carries context between messages.

05

Specify your account for sizing.

“Size this for $25K risking 1.5%” gives you real numbers, not generic ratios.

06

Use timeframes intentionally.

4H/1H for intraday, 1D/1W for swing. The timeframe on your screen shapes the answer.

07

Ask for both sides.

“Bull and bear scenario” forces two trade plans with different triggers.

08

Switch tickers mid-conversation.

“Switch to TSLA and run the same analysis” — Lenzi carries forward context.

09

Use the snipping tool.

Capture a chart region, then ask Lenzi to analyze just that section.

10

Draw first, then ask.

Draw your own trendlines, then ask Lenzi to validate or build a trade around them.

Copy a prompt. Open a chart.

Every prompt on this page is ready to use. Paste it into Lenzi on any US stock, ETF, or major index.

Open LenziView Pricing

Free plan available · No credit card required

SpikeLens

See the market more clearly.

Product

  • How It Works
  • About
  • Pricing
  • Guide

Resources

  • Docs
  • Blog
  • Glossary
  • FAQ

Legal

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

© 2026 SpikeLens. All rights reserved.