How to Prompt

Master the art of prompting LeoAgent for the best analysis and insights

LeoAgent is powered by advanced AI that understands natural language. The quality of your prompts directly impacts the quality of the analysis you receive. This guide will help you communicate effectively with LeoAgent.

Types of Questions You Can Ask

📊 Technical Analysis

"Analyze BTCUSDT on 1h timeframe"
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"What does the RSI indicate for ETHUSDT?"
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"Show me MACD signals for SOLUSDT"
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"Are we near support or resistance?"
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💭 Market Sentiment & Context

"Is this a good entry point?"
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"What's the trend direction?"
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"Is the market bullish or bearish?"
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"Should I buy, sell, or hold?"
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💼 Portfolio Management

"Add 10 BTC to portfolio at current price"
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"Add 5 ETH bought at $2500"
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"Add 0.5 BTC at $45000"
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"Show my portfolio"
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📈 Trading Strategy

"What's a good stop loss level?"
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"Where should I take profit?"
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"What's the risk/reward ratio?"
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"Give me a scalping strategy"
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📊 Volume & Price Action

"Is there unusual volume?"
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"Analyze the recent price action"
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"Are we seeing a breakout?"
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Good vs Bad Prompts

Bad Prompt
"Price?"

Too vague - Which price? Current, historical, predicted?

Good Prompt
"What's the current price of BTCUSDT and is it near any support levels?"
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Clear, specific, and provides context for analysis

Bad Prompt
"Should I buy?"

Missing crucial context - Which asset? What timeframe? What's your strategy?

Good Prompt
"Based on the 4h chart, is ETHUSDT a good buy for a swing trade?"
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Includes timeframe and trading style for context-aware analysis

Bad Prompt
"What?"

Completely unclear what information you need

Good Prompt
"What technical indicators should I watch for SOLUSDT to confirm a reversal?"
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Specific question with clear intent and context

Best Practices

Be Specific

Include the symbol, timeframe, and what you want to know. The more context, the better the analysis.

Ask Follow-up Questions

LeoAgent remembers the conversation context. After an analysis, ask "What about the volume?" or "Where should I set my stop loss?"

Use Natural Language

You don't need technical jargon. "Is this a good time to buy?" works just as well as "Analyze entry conditions".

Specify Your Trading Style

Mention if you're scalping, day trading, swing trading, or holding long-term for more relevant advice.

Use Portfolio Commands

Natural language portfolio commands: "add 10 BTC at current price", "add 5 ETH bought at $2500"

Switch Symbols Easily

Use the symbol dropdown or just say "analyze ETHUSDT" to switch contexts.

Pro Tips

Combine multiple questions: "Analyze BTCUSDT on 1h, show me RSI and MACD, and suggest entry/exit points"

Reference previous analysis: "You mentioned support at $40k, are we close to that now?"

Ask for explanations: "Explain what RSI divergence means in simple terms"

Request specific formats: "Give me a bulleted summary of key support/resistance levels"