Sortefi Docs
Sortefi turns plain-English market conditions into watchlists. These docs explain how to phrase queries, which markets and timeframes are supported, and what each indicator means.
What Sortefi scans
5 market groups: crypto perps, US and India equities, forex, and ETFs.
How you ask
Describe filters like RSI, price action, fundamentals, sessions, rankings, or benchmark comparisons in normal language.
What you get
A grouped symbol list that can be copied or exported to TradingView-compatible text.
Good First Queries
Threshold filters
Find symbols where a metric is above, below, equal to, or between values.
Ranking filters
Sort a market by a metric and return the top or bottom symbols.
Streak filters
Find repeated behavior across consecutive candles or sessions.
Composite filters
Combine technical, fundamental, and derivative conditions in one query.
Market Status
| Market | Status | Default | Support note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Crypto Perps | Live | H1 | Long-history H4+ indicators need enough retained candle history. Funding is naturally sparse because it updates on exchange schedules. |
| US Equity | Live | H1 | Intraday coverage is strongest for liquid symbols. |
| India Equity | Live | D1 | Intraday history spans roughly two years. Fundamentals update on a daily snapshot. |
| Forex | Live | H1 | Volume-based indicators are blocked because centralized forex volume is not available. |
| ETFs | Live | D1 | Price data only — fund metrics such as expense ratio or AUM are not screenable. |
| Global Equity | Coming soon | D1 | Backend screening is not live yet. |
Reference
Markets & Data →
See what each market supports, where data is limited, and what is coming soon.
Timeframes →
Match query timeframes to the candle data Sortefi can actually scan.
Indicator Glossary →
Definitions, common uses, outputs, aliases, and examples for supported indicators.
Candlestick Patterns →
Pattern definitions grouped by candle count and directional bias.