June 1st, 2026

Ask the Screener what it sees — now with Price Action and intraday timeframes

Stare at 200 pairs and not know which one to check first?
Open Ask AI on any Screener screen and ask "What are the best pairs on this screen?", "explain this pair", or "which filters could tighten this list?"
Ask AI reads the filtered table and visible columns you already have open, then turns them into a plain-language summary.

This release also gives Ask AI more context to work with: around 30 new Price Action indicators, 15m and 30m timeframes on Crypto and SFX, and a cleaned-up Community Library where shipped screeners have live, populated results.

Ask AI open on a Price Action screener

What's new

  • Ask AI on the current screen: ask about a filtered screen, a specific pair, or how a setup is structured. It summarizes; you decide. It is not a trade recommendation.

  • New Price Action coverage: structure shifts, Fair Value Gaps, liquidity sweeps, order blocks, OB/FVG overlap, and session radars are now available in filters and Playbook checks.

  • Intraday timeframes: use 15m and 30m Price Action and technical fields on Crypto and SFX.

  • Curated Community Library: search "Price Action", "15m", or "30m", filter by setup, timeframe, audience, risk, and market preference, then apply the full Playbook or selected checks.

Try it now

  1. Open your SageMaster dashboard and go to Screener.

  2. Click Change Screener and switch to Community Library.

  3. Search "Price Action", "15m", or "30m", or combine existing Filters such as Reversal or Breakout.

  4. Choose a screener, open Playbook, and click Apply all or toggle the checks that matter today.

  5. Open Ask AI and ask a starter prompt such as "What are the best pairs on this screen?" or "Which filters could tighten this list?" Then chart-check 1–3 pairs yourself before starting an Assist.

Disclaimer: SageMaster provides market insights on user-selected strategies. It does not offer financial advice or guarantee results. Trading involves risk, and users should consult financial professionals. Past simulated performance does not guarantee future results.