Precision in Every Pivot. Strategy in Every Move.
At NeoChart Labs (NCL), we believe that the markets aren't a game of luck—they are a field of study. While most traders are distracted by the "noise" of social media hype and emotional volatility, we focus on the mechanical structures that actually drive price action.
Our Mission
Our goal is to transition you from a spectator to a disciplined student of the markets. We strip away the complexity of global markets to reveal the objective, readable patterns underneath. Whether you are navigating Crypto or Stocks, we equip you with a data-driven analytical toolkit designed for execution, not chance.
Why The "Lab"?
A laboratory is a place of controlled experimentation and absolute objectivity. We brought that same rigor to NeoChart Labs. Our methodologies are built on:
Objective Reading: Translating raw charts into actionable insights.
Mechanical Structure: Understanding the "why" behind every market expansion and retracement.
Empowered Education: Providing the comprehensive learning solutions you need to unlock your true potential.
Take the Next Step
Empowering your education journey starts with a single decision to seek clarity over confusion. Join our community of OGs or book an appointment today to begin mastering the science of the trade.
A Note from the Founder
Dieter Schaefer | Lead Strategist
"Trading isn't about predicting the future; it's about identifying the environment and adapting to the present using high-probability structures."
After five years of navigating Crypto and Global Equities, I founded NeoChart Labs to cut through the noise of indicators and social media hype. I treat the charts as a laboratory, deconstructing price action into mechanical systems that anyone can learn to read objectively.
My goal isn't to provide alerts, but to mentor you until you can navigate any market cycle with technical certainty and independence.
“Trading isn’t about predicting the future; it’s about identifying the environment and adapting to the present with high-probability structures.”

