Pulse is the institutional-grade quantitative analysis indicator of the SignalViper suite. It tracks price movement patterns and calculates continuation probabilities based on historical data.
What Pulse Does
Pulse analyzes price movement patterns and calculates how likely they are to continue or reverse based on historical behavior. It also tracks alignment across multiple timeframes and provides advanced metrics for trade decision support.
Key Features
- Continuation Probability - Historical likelihood the current move continues
- Termination Pressure - Risk assessment of the move ending
- Multi-Timeframe Alignment - HTF agreement tracking (0-3)
- Market Bias - Overall tendency for up vs down continuations
- Quant Signal - Overall assessment (FAVOR/NEUT/CAUT/DNGR)
Reading Pulse
Context Table
The main display shows current conditions including direction, continuation probability, HTF alignment count, volume level, and momentum status.
Quant Signal
- FAVOR - Multiple factors support continuation
- NEUT - Mixed signals, proceed with caution
- CAUT - Caution warranted, reversal risk increasing
- DNGR - High reversal risk, consider exits
Termination Pressure
Combines probability with momentum and HTF factors to assess how likely the current move is to end. HIGH pressure = consider taking profits.
Best Practices
- High continuation probability + HTF alignment = stronger setups
- Use termination pressure for exit timing
- Check market bias to understand the current regime
- DNGR signal = high reversal risk, protect profits
Settings
- Sensitivity - Low/Normal/High controlling analysis responsiveness
- Higher TF 1, 2, 3 - Three higher timeframes for multi-timeframe analysis
- Show Context Table - Toggle main analysis table
- Show Streak Table - Toggle streak statistics table
- Show Chop State - Toggle CHOP/CLEAR status display
- Context/Streak Table Position - Where to display each panel
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