Tutorials
User Guide
How to use Horizon. There are currently five commands available. They let you add/remove symbols from your watchlist, get current analyses, check individual symbol trends, or manage your watchlists.
Add to Watchlist
You can add one at a time or several at once.
/hz add symbols:aapl
/hz add symbols:solusd,btcusd,ethusd
Your tier determines how many symbols each list can hold. If you hit the cap, Horizon will tell you how many slots remain and suggest removing symbols to make room.
Remove from Watchlist
Same as add — remove individually, in bulk, or clear everything at once.
/hz remove symbols:aapl
/hz remove symbols:solusd,btcusd,ethusd
/hz remove symbols:all
Get Your Watchlists
/hz list
Displays all of your accessible watchlists in a single view. Your active list is marked with *. Each list shows its symbol count, and a total across all lists is shown as [XX] of [YY].
To switch your active list, pass the list number:
/hz list list:2
Basic tiers have one list. Pro has two. Premium has three.
Refresh Trend Analyses
Retrieves the most recent trend direction, RSI values, news articles, and a weekly chart with support/resistance levels for everything on your active watchlist.
/hz refresh
To refresh a specific list without switching to it:
/hz refresh list:2
Run Analysis Without Your Watchlist
A one-off check of one or more symbols. Does not require the symbols to be on your watchlist.
/hz check symbols:btcusd,ethusd
Subscription Tiers
Your subscription tier determines your watchlist capacity, number of lists, and how often you can refresh.
- Basic — 5 symbols, 1 list, refresh every 15 minutes
- Pro — 10 symbols per list, 2 lists, refresh every 5 minutes
- Premium — 20 symbols per list, 3 lists, refresh every 60 seconds
All tiers have access to the same analysis engine — trend signals, RSI, price levels, charts, and news. Tiers differ only in capacity and speed.
Using Horizon in DMs
All commands work by sending them directly to the Horizon bot in a DM. Your subscription is verified by checking your roles across every server running Horizon — as long as you're a subscriber in any of them, DM commands will work.
Understanding Your Output
What you see when you run /hz refresh or /hz check. Horizon returns a rich embed for each symbol containing several layers of analysis.
Trend Signals
Each symbol displays three timeframe momentum indicators (Short, Mid, Long) using a two-tier colored circle system. See the Momentum Indicators guide below for full details.
RSI (Relative Strength Index)
Horizon displays the RSI-14 value alongside each trend signal:
RSI Day → Short Term · RSI Week → Mid Term · RSI Month → Long Term
- Above 70 — overbought (potential reversal downward)
- Below 30 — oversold (potential reversal upward)
- Between 30–70 — neutral
- If unavailable, it displays N/A
Period Progress
Below each trend signal, a progress indicator shows how far through the current analysis period you are — revealing how mature the current signal reading is.
- Short Term: 4 Hour: X% | 1 Day: Y%
- Mid Term: 1 Day: X% | 1 Week: Y%
- Long Term: 1 Week: X% | 1 Month: Y%
A higher percentage means the period is nearly complete and the signal is based on more data. A low percentage means the period just started and the signal may still shift.
News Feed
Each symbol includes up to 3 recent news articles displayed as clickable links with their publication date. These are sourced from financial news aggregators and update with each refresh.
Weekly Chart with Price Levels
Every symbol includes a 52-week candlestick chart embedded directly in the response. If price levels are available, they appear as dashed horizontal lines overlaid on the chart showing key support and resistance zones.
Multi-Timeframe Momentum Indicators
How to read Horizon's trend system. Horizon analyzes momentum across three timeframes: Short, Mid, and Long. Each uses a two-tier system showing both the primary trend and near-term momentum within that trend.
How It Works
Each timeframe displays two circles representing:
- 1. Primary Trend (larger timeframe) — determines the color group
- 2. Near-term Momentum (smaller timeframe) — determines the specific color within that group
Timeframe Breakdown
- Short — Primary: 1-day momentum · Near-term: 4-hour momentum
- Mid — Primary: 1-week momentum · Near-term: 1-day momentum
- Long — Primary: 1-month momentum · Near-term: 1-week momentum
The Four Momentum States
- 🟢 Strong Positive Momentum — Primary trend is positive AND near-term momentum is positive. Both timeframes aligned bullish.
- 🔵 Positive with Caution — Primary trend is positive BUT near-term momentum is negative. Potential pullback in an uptrend.
- 🟠 Negative with Recovery Signs — Primary trend is negative BUT near-term momentum is positive. Potential bounce in a downtrend.
- 🔴 Strong Negative Momentum — Primary trend is negative AND near-term momentum is negative. Both timeframes aligned bearish.
All indicators are for informational purposes only and do not constitute financial advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Price Levels (Support & Resistance)
Understanding the key zones on your chart. Horizon automatically computes support and resistance levels for every symbol and overlays them on the weekly chart. They are included with every /hz refresh and /hz check.
How Price Levels Are Calculated
Levels are derived from historical weekly candle data across six timeframes:
Weekly · Monthly · Quarterly · Yearly · 3-Year · 5-Year
Each timeframe produces a High (resistance) and a Low (support) based on opening and closing prices. Wicks are intentionally ignored to focus on where price actually settled.
Reading Price Levels on the Chart
- Red dashed lines — resistance levels (highs). Price may face selling pressure here.
- Green dashed lines — support levels (lows). Price may find buying interest here.
- Line opacity — longer timeframes are drawn more prominently (5-Year is fully opaque; Weekly is faint).
- Labels — each line shows its timeframe and price, e.g., Yearly High $245.30
Levels already broken by current price are automatically removed — you only see active zones.
Automatic Updates
- U.S. Stocks — updated every Friday after NYSE close (4:15 PM ET)
- Crypto — updated every Monday at 00:15 UTC (after the weekly candle closes)
Between scheduled updates, levels are cached so your refreshes are instant with no additional delay.
Rate Limits
Refreshes are rate-limited based on your subscription tier. If you hit the limit, Horizon tells you exactly how many symbols you have remaining in your current window and when it resets, for example: “3 remaining, resets in 2m 15s.” The last embed of every refresh also shows your remaining allowance in its footer.
All indicators and price levels are for informational purposes only and do not constitute financial advice.