Institutional AI chart analysis for gold.
StructureLens reads your XAUUSD chart through the same SMC doctrine that constrains Orion. Structure, liquidity, displacement, session, risk. Returned in a fixed institutional format.
- BIAS
- Bullish · H4 + H1 aligned
- STRUCTURE
- H1 BOS @ 2,418.6 with displacement
- LIQUIDITY
- Asia SSL swept @ 2,402.1
- POI
- H1 Discount OB · 2,406.4 to 2,409.8
- RISK
- 1R to 2,401.0 · TP1 1:2.4 · TP2 1:4.1
- VERDICT
- Bullish continuation valid post NY open
This is what an institutional reading looks like.
Every StructureLens analysis returns the same fixed schema. Bias, structure, liquidity, point of interest, risk, concerns, key levels, and a doctrine grade. Comparable across charts. Comparable across sessions. Comparable to Orion's published decisions.
- Verdict line stated in plain institutional language.
- Reasoning rows carry mono tags for fast scanning.
- Key levels block separates the read from the trade.
- Grade is doctrine output, not a confidence guess.
Conceptual illustration. Not a published call. Not financial advice.
What StructureLens refuses to do is what makes it useful.
The same hard rejection rules that govern Orion also govern StructureLens. A reading is either valid under doctrine, or it is not returned.
- No displacement.
- No liquidity interaction.
- Mitigated or over-traded POI.
- Wick-only structure break.
- Counter-trend without sweep.
- Weak RR or tight invalidation.
- Unstable macro window.
- Dead-liquidity session.
- HTF aligned, displacement confirmed.
- Liquidity interaction present.
- Strong POI, session aligned.
- Graded A or A+ under doctrine.
Generic models optimize for an answer. StructureLens optimizes for a correct answer, or none.
One chart in. One structured reading out.
Same output schema, every analysis. Bias, structure, liquidity, POI, risk, concerns, grade.
A general assistant will read your chart. It will not read it the same way.
StructureLens reasons from the XAU Pro Academy framework, returns a fixed institutional schema, and applies hard rejection rules. The differences are structural, not stylistic.
| Dimension | Generic AI chart tools | StructureLens |
|---|---|---|
| Methodology | Pattern recognition, prompt-driven | XAU Pro Academy SMC doctrine |
| Output shape | Free-form prose, varies per chart | Fixed institutional schema |
| Rejection behavior | Always returns an answer | Returns 'no valid setup' under doctrine |
| Instrument focus | Generalist | Gold specialized |
| Reasoning lineage | Opaque | Audited in the Validation Hub |
| Comparability | None across sessions | Identical schema across every reading |
Built on the XAU Pro Academy Knowledge Base.
The doctrine behind StructureLens is not a prompt. It is a curated body of institutional SMC work, refined over years and applied identically on every reading. A generic model has to guess. StructureLens reads from a fixed canon.
The same canon is published, openly, in the Academy. Every concept StructureLens uses is documented, teachable, and audited against live performance.
Shared doctrine. Different jobs.
- You upload the chart.
- You receive a structured analysis.
- Consumes an analysis credit.
- Does not publish signals.
- Scans the market continuously.
- Publishes a decision only when doctrine is satisfied.
- No chart uploads. No chat.
- Does not analyze uploaded images.
AI chart analysis for gold, answered.
Your first institutional reading is free.
One analysis per week on a free account. The cap is intentional. Quality over volume is the doctrine, on the desk and on the page.
Operate inside the system.
Membership lifts the weekly limit and opens the rest of Platform: Journal, Risk Calculator, and Orion access.