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Publish Ideas

Publish Ideas

This guide explains how Tritonix turns chart work into something you can publish to the Ideas feed.

The most important point is simple: the Agent can prepare the analysis, but publishing is a user action. Tritonix can help generate the chart logic, structure the setup, and draft the written body, but you decide whether to publish it.

What an Idea Is

An Idea is a public chart-backed market view that can include:

  • The asset and timeframe
  • A chart layout or visual setup
  • A direction such as long, short, or watch
  • A written summary of the setup
  • A fuller explanation of the thesis

Ideas are useful when you want to turn private analysis into something reusable, reviewable, or shareable.


How the Agent Fits In

Tritonix can help before you publish by doing things like:

  • Analyzing the chart with Technical Expert
  • Adding markup and annotations to the chart
  • Creating a structured Trade Idea card
  • Drafting the written explanation that can later be used in the publish flow

Typical prompts include:

  • "Analyze TSLA and mark the key levels."
  • "Turn this chart into a clean trade idea."
  • "Draft the setup summary for this BTC chart."

Typical Publish Workflow

The common flow looks like this:

  1. Ask Tritonix to analyze a setup
  2. Review the chart markup and written summary
  3. Open the chart or asset workflow
  4. Click Publish Idea
  5. Review the title, summary, and body
  6. Confirm the publish action yourself

This keeps the final public step under your control.


What Gets Prefilled

When Tritonix has already analyzed the setup, parts of the publish flow can be prepared for you, including:

  • Setup summary
  • Written body or draft explanation
  • Direction context
  • Chart layout context

That makes publishing faster, but you can still edit the content before it goes live.


Examples

From analysis to draft

  • "Do a technical analysis of NVDA and prepare a trade idea if the setup is clean."

Possible result:

  • Key levels drawn on the chart
  • A direction and setup summary
  • A draft body ready for the publish flow

From your own chart to publish

  • "I already have the chart. Help me write the idea summary and body."

Possible result:

  • Cleaner wording for the title or thesis
  • A more structured explanation
  • A better publish-ready narrative without changing your final decision

After Publishing

Once published, an Idea can serve as:

  • A public market view
  • A reusable setup for later review
  • Something other users can browse and apply to their own research workflow

This is especially useful if you want Tritonix to help you standardize how you present chart-based views.


Important Boundaries

To avoid confusion:

  • Tritonix can draft an idea
  • Tritonix can prepare chart markup and written content
  • Tritonix does not auto-publish ideas on your behalf
  • Tritonix does not place trades when it creates a trade idea

The public publish step remains yours.


Related Guides

  • For chart analysis and markup: AI Technical Analysis
  • For everyday research prompts: Tritonix Investment Agent
  • For chart context and layout access: Asset Panel