Technical Analysis Widget
Add a complete technical analysis dashboard to your site. Vunelix's free technical analysis widget combines oscillators, moving averages, and a summary gauge into one compact display. Users see buy, sell, and neutral signals for any forex pair, stock, or cryptocurrency — live. Unlike TradingView's technical analysis widget that requires an iframe and their branding, Vunelix renders natively with Shadow DOM, full color customization, and no third-party scripts.
Sign up for free, add your website domain, and paste the embed code above into your HTML. Your widget will activate automatically.
Search and pick any stock, crypto, or forex pair to display.
Time interval for technical calculations (e.g. 1 Day analyzes daily data, 1 Hour analyzes hourly data).
Show Score, Confidence, Trend, and Volatility summary cards at the top of the widget.
Show buttons (1m, 5m, 15m, 1h, 4h, 1D, 1W, 1M) that let visitors switch between timeframes.
Show small up/down arrow icons on each timeframe button indicating the Buy/Sell signal for that timeframe.
The main summary gauge combining oscillators and moving averages.
The oscillators and moving averages gauge charts.
Show Strong Sell, Sell, Neutral, Buy, Strong Buy labels around the gauge arc.
Show the overall result text below the needle (e.g. "Strong Buy" or "Sell").
Show how many indicators are Sell, Neutral, or Buy below the gauge.
Show the total score numbers for Sell, Neutral, and Buy below the counts.
Show the detailed indicators table with Name, Value, Score, and Action columns.
Language used for all text inside the widget.
Auto matches your site's dark/light mode — when visitors switch your site theme, the widget follows automatically. Choose Light or Dark to keep it fixed.
Remove the widget background color so it blends with your page.
If you have your own loading spinner or skeleton on the page, enter its ID or class here (e.g. #my-loader). The widget will remove it once data is ready.
Add your own CSS code to change fonts, colors, spacing, or any other styling in the widget.
Color for positive values (gains, up arrows).
Color for negative values (losses, down arrows).
Main background color of the widget.
Background color for cards, rows, and hover states.
Primary text color for headings and values.
Color for labels, descriptions, and muted text.
Color for borders, dividers, and outlines.
All-in-One Technical Dashboard
The technical analysis widget packs every major indicator into a single view — RSI, MACD, Stochastic, CCI, ADX, Williams %R, ATR, and Awesome Oscillator on the oscillators side. SMA and EMA across 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 periods on the moving averages side. A central gauge summarizes the overall signal — strong buy, buy, neutral, sell, or strong sell. Pick any timeframe from 1 minute to monthly. Every number updates live via WebSocket.
Technical Indicators — Complete Coverage
The oscillator panel shows real-time buy and sell counts. RSI above 70 flags overbought, below 30 flags oversold. MACD crossovers and histogram divergences are calculated and displayed. Stochastic K/D crosses, CCI extremes, and ADX trend strength all feed into the summary count. The moving average panel tracks SMA and EMA convergence — when short-term averages cross above long-term, the widget counts it as a buy signal. Traders use these readings for entry timing, exit planning, and trend confirmation.
How to Use the Technical Widget
Select a default symbol — BTCUSD for crypto sites, EUR/USD for forex, AAPL for stock analysis pages. Choose a default timeframe (daily is standard for swing traders, 1-hour for day traders). Toggle sections on or off — show only oscillators, only moving averages, or the full dashboard. Copy the embed code and paste it anywhere. Vunelix's widget works on WordPress, Webflow, Wix, and any HTML page.
Who Uses Technical Analysis Widgets?
Forex signal providers embed the widget so subscribers can verify signals with live indicator readings. Crypto analysis blogs place it next to their market commentary — readers check RSI and MACD without leaving the page. Stock education platforms use it to teach technical analysis with real data instead of static screenshots. Trading communities embed multiple instances — one per popular ticker — so members can compare technical setups across assets.