Last updated July 2026
TC2000 chart analysis

Screenshot your TC2000 chart, get a graded trade plan back.

SnapPChart reads a TC2000 chart screenshot the way you do, the candles, the levels, and whatever indicators you have plotted, then returns a setup grade, entry, stop, targets, and the main reason it could fail. No account connection, no API, and no EasyScan or watchlist data read. It reads the picture you upload, so it grades the actual setup on your TC2000 chart instead of touching your account or your scans.

STOCKS

Momentum, breakout, pullback, and reversal setups

FOREX

Major pairs, crosses, XAUUSD, and session context

CRYPTO

Bitcoin, Ethereum, and high-beta altcoin charts

FUTURES

Index, commodity, and intraday futures screenshots

SNBR chart screenshot with candlesticks, moving averages, volume, MACD, and a 3.89 price marker

Grade

B+

Entry

$3.87

Stop

$3.75

Target

$4.24

Sample readout

SNBR 1m bull flag pullback: strong opening momentum, lighter-volume consolidation, and a late breakout attempt with the 3.89 price marker near the current candle.

Quick answer

How do you analyze a TC2000 chart with AI?

You screenshot the chart in the TC2000 desktop platform, the downloadable Windows application that most active TC2000 traders build their charts on, and upload the image. SnapPChart reads the screenshot directly, the candles, trend, support and resistance, volume, and any indicators you have plotted, then grades the setup A+ to F with an entry, a structural stop, multi-target exits, and a bear case. TC2000 is Worden Brothers' long-running charting and scanning platform for active stock, ETF, and options traders, built around EasyScan, its own custom scripting language for writing technical scans, plus a deep toolset of studies, drawing tools, and layouts on the charting side. TC2000 does not ship a native AI-powered pattern-recognition or chart-grading feature at any subscription tier, its scans and pattern tools are rule-based, so this is the fastest honest answer to which AI can read a TC2000 screenshot: you do not link your TC2000 account, you do not connect an API, the analyzer does not read your EasyScan results or watchlists, and it does not scan the market, place or route orders, or predict the next candle, because it only reads the picture you upload, not your platform or a data feed. SnapPChart is also a different tool than TC2000's own scanner, EasyScan and TC2000's screening tools help you find candidates across the market, SnapPChart grades one setup at a time from the chart you screenshot. That also means it is platform-agnostic. The same upload works from a TC2000 desktop capture, the web platform, or the mobile app, and the same grading checklist runs on every screenshot so a strong setup and a weak one get judged the same way.

What the AI Returns From a Screenshot

Use the output as a repeatable pre-trade checkpoint, not a prediction.

A-F Setup Grade

See whether the setup has enough pattern clarity, momentum, volume, and reward to justify the risk.

Entry, Stop, Targets

Get a structured trade plan with entry zone, invalidation level, targets, and risk/reward.

Screenshot-Based Read

Use charts from TradingView, Webull, ThinkOrSwim, MetaTrader, Robinhood, or any broker.

Risk Notes First

The analysis flags extension, messy chop, weak retests, thin reward, and conflicting indicators.

Workflow

From TC2000 screenshot to graded setup in one upload

You do not connect your account or export any scan data. Screenshot the chart in TC2000, drop the image in, and read the grade.

  • Screenshot any symbol's chart in TC2000 (desktop platform, web, or mobile)
  • Upload the image, with no account connection, no API, and no EasyScan or watchlist data pulled in
  • The analyzer reads candles, levels, volume, and the indicators visible on your chart
  • Read the A+ to F grade, entry, stop, targets, and the bear case
  • Take the A and B+ setups, skip the rest, and screenshot the next chart

Head to head

SnapPChart vs a general AI chat assistant for chart screenshots

Most traders land here after pasting a chart into a general AI tool and getting a vague description. Here is how a purpose-built screenshot grader compares for the last decision before you risk money.

SnapPChart vs General AI chat assistant: feature-by-feature comparison
FeatureSnapPChartGeneral AI chat assistant
Reads any chart screenshot
Every upload
Inconsistent
Setup grade (A+ to F)
Yes
No
Entry, stop, and targets
Every upload
Varies by prompt
Same criteria every time
Fixed methodology
Varies by prompt
Multi-target exit plan (T1 / T2)
Yes
Rarely consistent
Risk/reward + invalidation
Yes
Inconsistent
Speed to a decision
Seconds
Prompting required
Grade history to review
Yes
No

Keep Learning the Setup

Use these guides to understand how SnapPChart grades the trade instead of taking the output blindly.

TC2000 Chart Analysis FAQ

How the AI reads a TC2000 screenshot and what it returns.

How do I analyze a TC2000 chart with AI?

Screenshot the chart in TC2000, whether that is the desktop platform, the web version, or the mobile app, then upload the image to SnapPChart. A multimodal vision model reads the candles, trend, support and resistance, volume, and any visible indicators directly from the picture, then returns a setup grade, an entry, a structural stop, targets, and the main reason the trade could fail. You do not type out what the chart shows or connect your TC2000 account.

Is SnapPChart a TC2000 add-on or scan integration?

No. There is nothing to install, no API to connect, and no TC2000 account to link. SnapPChart reads the screenshot you upload, so it works alongside TC2000 without being part of it. It is also a different tool than TC2000's own scanner: EasyScan and TC2000's screening tools help you find candidates across the market, SnapPChart grades one setup at a time from the chart you screenshot, it does not read your scan results or watchlists and it does not replace EasyScan.

Does it work with the TC2000 desktop platform?

Yes. TC2000's primary product is a downloadable Windows desktop application, and that is where most active traders build their charts, though TC2000 also has web and mobile versions. The analyzer reads the chart image, not the software behind it, so a desktop capture, a web screenshot, and a mobile screenshot are all handled the same way. Stocks, ETFs, and options that you chart in TC2000 are in scope as long as the candles, timeframe, and price scale are visible.

Does it read the indicators on my TC2000 chart?

It reads the indicators that are visible in the screenshot. TC2000 carries a deep charting toolset of studies and drawing tools, and if you have moving averages, RSI, MACD, volume, or other studies showing on the chart, the analyzer factors what it can see into the grade. It cannot read an indicator you have hidden or a setting that is not shown, because it only has the picture. Show the levels you care about before you screenshot.

Is TC2000 chart analysis free to try?

Yes. New users get two lifetime chart analyses, no credit card required. The first analysis shows the full depth so you can see exactly what the AI returns from a TC2000 screenshot, the second is gated to show what the paid product adds.

Does it place trades, scan the market, or predict where price goes next?

No. It is a pre-trade decision layer, not an autonomous trader and not a price predictor. It grades the setup in the screenshot so your process stays repeatable. It does not connect to TC2000, does not read your EasyScan results or watchlists, does not scan the market for you, does not place or route orders, and does not call the next candle. You stay the decision-maker.

Grade your next TC2000 chart.

Screenshot a chart in TC2000, upload it from the homepage, and get a graded trade plan in seconds. No account connection and no credit card required.

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