austronyx

An interactive view of major indices and instruments traded by austronyx (equity index futures and cryptocurrency pairs). Use this chart to explore current market structure, volatility, and price action in real time — the same context our automated systems operate within.

Live Chart - NASDAQ

Interactive TradingView chart — defaults to NASDAQ Composite (NQ futures context). Switch symbols to explore ES, crypto pairs, or others.

Note: austronyx operates QuantifiedAnte's fully automated strategies on similar instruments (e.g., NQ, ES, select crypto perpetuals).

How to Read This Chart

This interactive TradingView chart provides real-time market data for major indices and instruments. Here are the key elements to focus on when analyzing price action (especially in the context of Smart Money Concepts):

Candlesticks & Price Movement

Each candle represents price action over a chosen timeframe. Green = bullish close, red = bearish close. Look for strong displacement (large candles with little overlap) as evidence of institutional conviction.

Volume

Volume bars at the bottom show participation. High volume on impulsive moves confirms strength; low volume on pullbacks suggests weakness in the opposing direction.

Support & Resistance (Key Levels)

Horizontal lines or zones where price has repeatedly reacted. In SMC, these often align with order blocks, fair value gaps, or previous highs/lows.

Trend & Market Structure

Identify higher highs/higher lows (bullish) or lower highs/lower lows (bearish). Breaks of structure (BOS) confirm continuation; change of character (CHOCH) signals potential reversal.

Use the toolbar to switch timeframes, draw tools, or change symbols. Combine these elements with SMC concepts for deeper insight into institutional behavior.

Key Levels to Watch

These are common high-probability levels where price often reacts. They represent potential liquidity pools, order blocks, or psychological barriers.

PMH / PML

Previous Month High / Low – Strong multi-week levels often targeted for liquidity sweeps.

PWH / PWL

Previous Week High / Low – Key reference points for weekly bias and potential reversals.

PDH / PDL

Previous Day High / Low – Daily extremes frequently revisited for stop hunts or breakout confirmation.

Session Highs/Lows

Asian, London, and New York session ranges — price often expands from or reverses at these levels.

Equal Highs/Lows

Clusters of repeated highs or lows — classic liquidity pools targeted before directional moves.

Round Numbers

Psychological levels (e.g., 20,000 on NQ) where orders tend to cluster.

Note: These levels are dynamic and best used in confluence with market structure and displacement. No level is guaranteed — price respects probability, not certainty.

Markets provide the canvas — disciplined systems provide the edge.