Introduction

Ziggs helps you notice moments when the market is getting ready to move or reverse. Our indicators show the state of both a specific asset and the broader market. Based on them, you can receive signals, set alerts, subscribe to strategies, or integrate the indicators into your own trading system.

In short, Ziggs helps you understand the market situation without staring at charts all day.

Why It Matters

A regular candlestick chart doesn't always show:

  • when the market is overheated,
  • when momentum is fading,
  • when the probability of a reversal is increasing.

Our indicators highlight such moments. It’s not a “guarantee” — it’s a set of helpful signals that support more informed decisions.

Local and Global Indicators

Local Indicators

Show the state of a specific instrument — for example, ETHUSDT. Useful when you want to understand what’s happening with the asset you are tracking.

Global Indicators

Reflect the overall market environment — they are not tied to a single asset, but help you see the broader picture. A good practice is to watch for alignment: when a local signal and the global backdrop point in the same direction, these situations are typically more reliable.

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Example of Combining Global and Local Indicators
Pair: XRP/USDT, timeframe: 5m, indicators: [Local] Long Zigg (depth: 5%, threshold: 38) and [Global] Long Zigg (depth: 5%, threshold: 38)

What You Can Do in Ziggs

1. Work With the Chart

Add indicators, adjust their settings and appearance, save presets.

2. Create Alerts

You can create alerts for a single indicator or a combination of conditions. Alerts are delivered in Telegram.

3. Subscribe to Strategies

Ziggs includes a list of strategies built on our indicators. You can subscribe to any of them to receive signals.

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Searching Strategies Helps Identify Profitable Indicator Settings and Run Backtests
Pair: ZEC/USDT, timeframe: 5m, indicator: [Local] Long Zigg

Who Ziggs Is For

  • intraday, swing, and position traders,
  • investors and spot-market users,
  • those who prefer convenient alerts instead of constant chart monitoring.

If you want to understand the market beyond just candlesticks, Ziggs will help.

What to Know in Advance

  • Indicators show probability, not an exact entry point.
  • A signal alone is not a reason to enter with full size.
  • Higher timeframes produce less noise and more reliable signals.
  • Risk management is essential — it matters more than any indicator.
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