Strategy Architect
The core of Charton. Turn your rules, market ideas, or chart images into structured strategy logic you can test.
Strategy Architect is where trading ideas become structured, testable strategies. You don't write code. You describe your rules, setup, or criteria — and the system converts them into logic that can be backtested and reviewed. Historical results are research outputs, not predictions or recommendations.
Strategy Architect outputs are for research and testing only. Backtested results are hypothetical and not indicative of future performance. Terms / Risk Disclosure
Three ways to build a strategy
1. Start with research criteria
Describe the market, timeframe, and constraints you want to research — for example: “Compare historical gold strategies with a defined drawdown limit.” The system can surface historical candidates that match your criteria for further review.
2. Start with your own knowledge
If you have a specific approach in mind, describe it directly — for example: “Build a strategy based on order blocks inside the London session, 1:1 target, stop below the order block.” If the logic is supported in the system, the AI will structure it, test it, and present the results.
3. Upload a chart image
Attach a screenshot of a technical analysis setup or a strategy sketch. The system will read it, convert it into plain text logic, and build a structured strategy from it — no manual translation needed.
How it works
Strategy building starts inside the chat — no chart or workspace needed. You describe your idea, the AI structures the logic and returns a summary of the strategy including basic performance data.
For a deeper analysis — detailed backtesting results, parameter breakdowns, and historical variation testing — the strategy moves to the Workspace. That is where the real review happens.
At the end of a build, the system can show parameter variations and diagnostics based on historical data. You decide whether any variation is worth testing, changing, or ignoring.
What you control
The AI builds and structures the logic — but the parameters are yours to define. Stop loss, take profit, and position size are set manually. The system does not override your risk decisions.
What the AI does — and does not do
The AI does
- Translate your description into structured logic
- Test historical combinations at scale
- Surface candidates that match your criteria
- Show parameter variations after a build
- Help you communicate your idea more clearly
The AI does not do
- Override your risk parameters
- Make execution decisions autonomously
- Change your logic without your input
- Tell you whether a trade is suitable or promise any result
