Every Slash Command in MAX, Explained

Type "/" in chat and MAX gives you eight built-in actions. Here is exactly what each one does, when to reach for it, and how to combine commands with symbols.

You can always ask MAX a question in plain English. But when you know exactly what you want, slash commands are faster. Type / anywhere in the composer and a menu drops down with every action MAX can run directly. Pick one, add a symbol, and go.

There are eight. Here's the complete list and what each one is for.

The eight commands

Slash command menu
/analyzeFull multi-layer analysis of a symbol
/findFind a high-confidence trade setup
/dashboardCompose a dashboard for a topic
/chartShow a chart for a symbol
/compareCompare two symbols side by side
/whalesSmart money + whale flows snapshot
/levelsPOC / VWAP / fibs for a symbol
/analyze-fibFibonacci confluence study

What each one does

/analyze — the full work-up

The deepest command. MAX runs its complete pipeline on the symbol you name, scoring every intelligence layer — flow, positioning, fundamentals, sentiment, macro, and technicals — and returns a verdict with a direction, a confidence score, trade levels, and a written thesis. Use it when you want the definitive read on one asset. Example: /analyze NVDA.

/find — when you don't have a ticker

The opposite intake. Instead of naming an asset, you point MAX at a market and let it surface the best setups it can find. It scans candidates, scores them, and ranks the strongest. Use it for idea generation. Example: /find crypto swing setups.

/dashboard — build a view on a topic

Asks MAX to assemble a set of live tiles around whatever you describe — "dealer gamma on SPX," "exchange inflows," "congress flow plus dark pool." MAX picks the relevant tiles and renders them right in the chat, and you can save the result. Example: /dashboard smart money in crypto.

/chart — a quick price look

Pulls up an interactive chart for a symbol without the full analysis. Good for a fast visual check. Example: /chart SOL.

/compare — two symbols, side by side

Puts two assets next to each other so you can see relative strength, correlation, and divergence at a glance. Example: /compare BTC ETH.

/whales — follow the size

A focused snapshot of smart-money and whale flows: large wallet movements, cohort positioning, and where the biggest players are leaning. Example: /whales BTC. (There's a dedicated guide to reading these — see "How to Track What Smart Money Is Doing.")

/levels — the map for a chart

Returns the structural levels that matter: point of control (POC), VWAPs, and Fibonacci levels — the price zones where reactions tend to happen. Use it before placing entries and stops. Example: /levels /ES.

/analyze-fib — Fibonacci confluence

A specialized study that maps Fibonacci clusters, the "golden pocket," and time symmetry for a symbol — for traders who work the Fib method specifically. Example: /analyze-fib /ES.

Pro tip

Commands and symbols stack. Type /analyze, then @ to pick the exact ticker from the symbol picker, and you've built a precise instruction with zero ambiguity about which asset you mean.

You never have to memorize these

The menu filters as you type. Hit /, start typing "wh" and only /whales remains. And if you forget a command entirely, plain English still works — "analyze NVDA" does the same thing as /analyze NVDA. The commands are just the fast lane.

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