See your strategy, not just the numbers

See Exactly Where Your Strategy Would Trigger

Plot RSI, moving averages, and buy/sell signals directly on a price chart — see your strategy's logic visually before you backtest or automate it.

What is the Strategy Visualiser?

A backtest tells you a strategy had a 61% win rate. It doesn't show you why — what the chart actually looked like at each entry and exit. The Strategy Visualiser fills that gap: it draws your indicators and signal points directly on the price chart, so you can see the pattern with your own eyes, not just trust a number.

It's usually the first stop before backtesting — a quick visual sanity check on whether a rule even makes sense on a real NSE/BSE chart, before spending time on a full historical test.

How It Works

1

Pick a stock and indicator

Choose the NSE/BSE stock and the indicator you want to see plotted — RSI, MA, or both.

2

See it drawn on the chart

The indicator overlays directly on price, so you can see the relationship visually.

3

Spot where signals would fire

Buy and sell markers appear exactly where your rule's conditions would have triggered.

4

Move to Backtest or Algo Builder

Once the logic looks right visually, formally backtest it or turn it into an automated algo.

Who It's For

Visual learners

Some people understand 'RSI oversold' from a definition. Most people understand it faster from seeing it happen on a real chart.

Traders sanity-checking an idea

Before running a full backtest, visualising quickly shows if a rule's logic even makes sense on a real price chart.

Anyone comparing indicators

Not sure if RSI or moving average crossovers fit a stock's behavior better? See both plotted side by side.

What You Get

Overlay Indicators

Plot RSI, moving averages, and other indicators directly on the price chart.

Signal Markers

See exactly where a rule would have triggered a buy or sell, visually.

Multi-Indicator View

Layer more than one indicator to see how they agree or disagree.

Historical Playback

Step through past price action to see how a strategy would have unfolded.

No Setup Required

No coding, no chart platform to configure — visualise instantly.

Works With Your Strategy

Visualise a strategy built in Algo Builder before backtesting or automating it.

Try the Strategy Visualiser — Sample Data

Toggle an indicator to see how it lines up with price — using a fixed sample series, not live data.

Price (sample series)
RSI (sample series) — green dot = oversold buy signal, red dot = overbought sell signal

This preview uses a fixed sample price series. Sign up free to visualise your own strategy logic against real NSE/BSE historical charts.

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A Real Example

Say someone tells you "buy when RSI drops below 30." Read as a sentence, it sounds reasonable. Plotted on an actual chart, you might notice the stock kept dropping for days after RSI crossed 30 — the signal fired early, and price kept falling before it reversed.

Seeing that visually — rather than just reading the win rate from a backtest — often reveals things a raw number doesn't: how early or late signals fire, how much they drift before reversing, and whether the rule needs a tighter or looser threshold.

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Where to Go Next

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Strategy Visualiser?

The Strategy Visualiser plots technical indicators like RSI and moving averages directly on a price chart, showing exactly where a strategy's rules would trigger a buy or sell signal.

How is this different from Backtesting?

Backtesting gives you numbers — win rate, P&L, drawdown. The Visualiser gives you a picture — where on the chart your rules would have fired. Most traders use the Visualiser first to sanity-check an idea, then Backtest it for numbers.

Is the Strategy Visualiser free?

Yes, basic visualisation is free. Sign up to visualise strategies against extended NSE/BSE historical data.

Can I visualise a strategy I built in the Algo Builder?

Yes. A strategy built with the No-Code Algo Builder can be visualised on a chart before you backtest or automate it.