A trading engine built around intelligence.
Exeisy is designed to continuously evaluate market conditions, interpret technical structures, identify potential opportunities and support structured trading decisions.
One environment for analysis, decision and execution
The engine is designed around a small set of connected capabilities rather than a collection of disconnected tools.
Market intelligence
Continuous evaluation of prevailing market conditions.
Technical analysis
Structure, price behaviour and technical context.
Multi-timeframe analysis
Broader context before an assessment is formed.
AI-assisted reasoning
Interpretation and classification of analysed inputs.
Structured trading decisions
Clear, rule-based decision output.
Risk management
Configurable safeguards applied before action.
Automated execution
Supported trading workflows where enabled.
Reading the market from several angles
Where implemented as active features, the engine can analyse areas such as the following.
- Market structure
- Support and resistance
- Candlestick formations
- Chart patterns
- Momentum
- Volatility
- Liquidity
- Order blocks
- Fair Value Gaps
- Smart Money Concepts
- Fibonacci confluence
- Volume analysis
Structured output, not vague suggestions
Assessments resolve into defined actions alongside the parameters that govern them.
Decisions
- Buy
- Sell
- Hold
- Close
- Scale In
- Scale Out
- Reverse
Evaluated parameters
- Stop Loss
- Take Profit
- Position Size
- Risk %
- Reward / Risk
- Break-even
- Trailing protection
Intelligence does not mean certainty.
Markets are inherently uncertain. Exeisy is designed to analyse available information and generate structured trading intelligence — not to eliminate uncertainty or guarantee outcomes.
Enter the live Exeisy engine.
The operational AI trading engine runs at exeisy.com. This site is the gateway to it.
Risk disclosure: Trading financial markets involves substantial risk and may result in the loss of capital. Exeisy does not guarantee profits or eliminate trading risk. AI-generated analysis, signals or decisions are not guarantees of future market outcomes. Users are responsible for understanding the risks involved and configuring trading systems responsibly.