intrapattern

Intraday pattern recognition

Learn to read the setup before it finishes forming.

Ten repeatable intraday structures, drawn candle by candle with entry, stop and target marked. Then drill on charts you have never seen until naming them is reflex rather than recall.

10Setups
7 / 3Long / short
Generated charts
Bull Flag LONG FORMING…

The library

Every setup, side by side.

Each one earns its place by being repeatable and mechanical — a defined trigger, a defined invalidation, and a reason it works that survives being said out loud. Open the trainer for the full playbook on any of them.

How it works

Study the anatomy, then earn the recognition.

Two modes, meant to be used in that order. The first teaches you what to look for; the second finds out whether you actually see it.

Learn

A clean, annotated illustration of each setup with the levels drawn on: entry in blue, stop in red, target in green, plus VWAP and volume.

  • What it looks like, in plain language
  • Why it works — the order flow behind the shape
  • Exact entry, stop and target rules
  • How it fails, so you can fold before the loss gets expensive

Drill

A freshly generated chart of a random setup, unlabelled. Name it from four choices, then watch the annotations reveal how close you were.

  • Every chart is new — the noise, scale and proportions all shift
  • Setups you miss come back more often, automatically
  • Session score, streak and per-setup mastery tracked
  • Progress saved in your browser, no account required

Why the charts are generated

Memorising a picture is not the same skill as recognising a structure.

Flashcards made from a fixed set of screenshots teach you those screenshots. You get fast at the images and no faster at the market. So every chart here is synthesised on demand: the same underlying structure, but different noise, different proportions, different scale each time. The only thing that stays constant is the thing you are actually trying to learn.

The trade-off is honesty about what this is. These are idealised illustrations, not market data — real setups are messier, and context decides whether one is worth taking at all. This builds the vocabulary and the reflex. The tape teaches the rest.

Free · no account · works offline

Ten setups. Infinite charts. One question.

What setup is this?

Open the trainer