Overview #
AI TrendPulse is not just another trend indicator. It is a complete trend-intelligence framework designed for modern traders. Inspired by the principles of artificial intelligence, this TradingView-based indicator blends momentum, volatility, and adaptive logic to detect prevailing market direction, assess trend strength, and alert traders to early signs of reversals.
It’s like having a professional market analyst on your chart — constantly scanning for opportunity, detecting momentum shifts, and guiding you with visual signals and commentary that are easy to understand and act on.
How AI TrendPulse Works #
At its core, AI TrendPulse runs a dual-layer trend detection engine:
- Core Trend Detection: Uses two EMAs (Exponential Moving Averages) that automatically adjust their smoothing period based on the market’s volatility — faster when the market is stable, slower during chaos.
- Momentum + Volatility Filter: The indicator integrates ATR (Average True Range) to understand volatility and detect strength or weakness in a trend. It also checks how price behaves in relation to key momentum thresholds to determine the confidence of the trend.
These layers are combined to:
- Confirm when a trend begins
- Grade the strength of the trend (e.g. weak, moderate, strong)
- Alert users when a potential reversal or drift is detected
Output: readable commentary per candle.
Features of AI TrendPulse #
- Trend Labels: Clear uptrend/downtrend/neutral markers on the chart
- Strength Meter: Color-coded trend strength grading (weak → strong)
- Commentary Box: Each candle displays an AI-style trend commentary
- Reversal Alerts: Early warnings when momentum starts fading
- Dynamic Adaptation: Adjusts automatically for slow, fast, or volatile markets
- Non-Repainting Logic: What you see in real time is what the indicator prints — no surprises.
The Problem It Solves #
Most indicators either lag, overcomplicate, or mislead traders. EMAs, MACD, RSI — while useful, they often require deep interpretation, can be contradictory, and don’t adapt well to shifting volatility.
AI TrendPulse solves this by:
- Using dynamic smoothing parameters that adapt to market volatility
- Combining short and long-term EMAs with ATR and momentum filters
- Providing intuitive commentary on every candle
- Highlighting the strength of trends visually and numerically
- Avoiding repainting, so traders can trust the signals they receive
In essence, it simplifies complex trend analysis and turns it into a decision-support tool any trader can use confidently.
How AI TrendPulse Works (Simplified) #
At its core, AI TrendPulse runs a dual-layer trend detection engine:
- Core Trend Detection: Uses two EMAs (Exponential Moving Averages) that automatically adjust their smoothing period based on the market’s volatility — faster when the market is stable, slower during chaos.
- Momentum + Volatility Filter: The indicator integrates ATR (Average True Range) to understand volatility and detect strength or weakness in a trend. It also checks how price behaves in relation to key momentum thresholds to determine the confidence of the trend.
These layers are combined to:
- Confirm when a trend begins
- Grade the strength of the trend (e.g. weak, moderate, strong)
- Alert users when a potential reversal or drift is detected
- Output readable commentary per candle
AI TrendPulse Visual Interface & Features #
AI TrendPulse is designed with traders in mind. It doesn’t overload you with data — it distills what matters most and shows it clearly.
✅ Features:
- Trend Labels: Clear uptrend/downtrend/neutral markers on the chart
- Strength Meter: Color-coded trend strength grading (weak → strong)
- Commentary Box: Each candle displays an AI-style trend commentary
- Reversal Alerts: Early warnings when momentum starts fading
- Dynamic Adaptation: Adjusts automatically for slow, fast, or volatile markets
- Non-Repainting Logic: What you see in real time is what the indicator prints — no surprises.
The visual layer of the tool is perfect for discretionary traders who want guidance without distraction. Every decision point is supported with logic that can be easily explained.
Who Should Use AI TrendPulse? #
AI TrendPulse is designed for all levels of traders, especially those who rely on price action and want to enhance it with intelligent context. Whether you trade equities, indices, forex, or crypto — the indicator adapts to any liquid market and timeframe.
Ideal For:
- Day Traders looking for quick trend confirmations
- Swing Traders who want early entries and smoother exits
- Trend Followers who ride trends without whipsaws
- Beginners who want simple, actionable insights without coding
- Algo Builders seeking an intelligent filter to guide strategy logic
You don’t need to be an expert in charting — AI TrendPulse brings a pro-level system to your fingertips.
Real-Time Commentary: Your Candle-by-Candle Coach #
One of AI TrendPulse’s standout features is its candle commentary system. With every new candle, the indicator writes a short, intelligent summary of what the market is doing. For example:
- “Strong Uptrend — Momentum Building”
- “Neutral Drift — Caution Ahead”
- “Weak Downtrend — Reversal Risk Rising”
This commentary is designed to keep you informed without the guesswork. It’s like a private coach, translating price behavior into actionable language you can trust
Benefits of Using AI TrendPulse #
| Benefit | What It Means for You |
| ✅ AI-Style Trend Detection | Smarter signals, fewer false alarms |
| ✅ Dynamic Volatility Filter | Adapts in real time to market conditions |
| ✅ Real-Time Commentary | Makes trend reading effortless |
| ✅ Visual Trend Dashboard | Clean, intuitive interface |
| ✅ Compatible with All Assets | Works on stocks, indices, crypto, and forex |
| ✅ Confidence Grading | Know the strength of every trend |
| ✅ No Coding Needed | Plug and play — no setup headaches |
Customizable Inputs #
AI TrendPulse offers several user-friendly input settings so you can tailor the indicator to your trading style:
- EMA base length
- Volatility sensitivity (ATR-based)
- Commentary toggle
- Strength grading levels
- Trend signal colors
These settings are thoughtfully arranged so beginners can use defaults, while pros can fine-tune the engine for deeper customization.
FAQ #
What does AI TrendPulse do? #
It plots adaptive EMAs with a glow effect, detects trend phase (Impulse / Cooling / Neutral / Reversal risk), shows an insight dashboard, flags stall/volatility states, makes a slope projection, marks Smart Entry windows, and supports a custom alert builder.
Who is this indicator best suited for? #
- Intraday traders (3m–15m charts) looking for precision entries.
- Swing traders (1H–1D charts) wanting phase/context overlays.
- Option sellers who need a directional bias filter before deploying spreads.
Both beginners and experienced traders — thanks to the combination of visual dashboard + advanced customization.
What are the core inputs I should care about first? #
- Base Fast EMA / Base Slow EMA: Default 10/21; forms the adaptive trend core.
- Show AI Pulse Insight: Toggles the floating commentary label.
- Pulse Insight Position: Moves the dashboard table.
- Insight Settings: Toggle confidence, reversal, stall, and projection displays.
Alerts: Global on/off plus Custom Alerts with granular filters.
How do the “adaptive EMAs” work here? #
The script computes alphaFast/alphaSlow from dynamically adjusted lengths that react to ATR (volatility) and RSI (momentum). Then an adaptive EMA function smooths price using those alphas.
Result: faster, context-aware response in strong trends; calmer behavior in chop.
What is “Slope Power” and why is it important? #
- SlopePower is the normalized angle between adaptive fast/slow EMAs (scaled by ATR) with volatility/momentum weighting.
- It’s the backbone for classifying Impulse, Cooling, Neutral, and Reversal risk.
- Score shown in the dashboard as Slope Power (0–100).
What do the phases mean? #
- 🔥 Impulse: Strong directional trend; momentum confirmed.
- 🌀 Cooling: Trend still present but momentum easing; manage positions.
- ⚠️ Reversal Risk: Conditions suggest a turn may be brewing.
- ⛔ Neutral: No trend edge; reduce noise trading.
What is “Scalping Mode (Enable Reflex)”? #
- Faster/reactive variant of the adaptive engine (tighter EMA lengths and slope power boosting).
- Not recommended for general trading; useful only for aggressive scalpers who can manage higher false signals.
How is the Confidence Score computed? #
A composite of:
- Trend Strength via ADX (capped at 50)
- Directional Bias via |+DI − −DI|
- Slope normalization (from EMA spread/ATR)
- Volatility ratio (ATR vs EMA spread, inverted.
Then decayed by trend age to avoid overconfidence late in trends.
Label: High / Medium / Low.
What does the Projection show? #
It extrapolates the slope angle using recent delta and acceleration, then clamps it by a volatility‑adaptive range.
Label: 📈 Rising / 📉 Falling / ➖ Sideways with degree + confidence.
How do I set alerts? #
Quick (default):
- Toggle Enable Smart Alerts (on).
- In TradingView, create an alert on the indicator and choose “Custom QuantZee Alert”.
Custom Builder:
Turn on Enable Custom Alerts and configure:
- Min Confidence: 0–100 (typical: 60–75)
- Require Impulse: Only alert in high-momentum phases
- Only Bullish / Only Bearish: Directional filter
- Ignore Reversal Risk: Suppress alerts when reversal risk exists
- Ignore Stall: Suppress alerts in dead zones
Tip: For continuation trades, try:
- Min Confidence ≥ 65
- Require Impulse ON
- Ignore Reversal Risk OFF
- Ignore Stall OFF
Best default settings by style? #
- Intraday (5–15m): Fast=10 / Slow=21 (default), Custom Min Confidence 60–70; Impulse ON.
- Swing (1H–1D): Consider Fast=12–14 / Slow=24–30; Min Confidence 65–75; Projection ON; Reversal ON.
- Scalping (1–3m): Enable Reflex ON (advanced only), Min Confidence 55–65; expect more noise.
Any tips to reduce false signals? #
- Hide BUY/SELL labels and rely on Smart Entry Windows + Impulse + High Confidence.
- Trade with the Phase/Direction; avoid entries in Dead Zone or Reversal Risk.
- Add a simple HTF filter (e.g., only take longs if 1‑hour EMA(200) slope is up). (HTF filter not coded in this script; you can visually confirm or add a companion filter.)
Can I backtest it? #
This is an indicator, not a strategy. To backtest:
- Wrap the conditions into a strategy script (strategy.entry/exit) using the same boolean logic (smartEntryWindow, isImpulse, reversalRisk, etc.).
- Or add alert webhooks to a separate execution engine for live forward testing.
How do I use it with webhooks or bots? #
- Create TradingView Alerts on “Custom QuantZee Alert” and send to your webhook URL.
- Keep alert messages minimal (the script already sends a clear text).
- Optionally add symbol/timeframe placeholders in TradingView’s alert message window.
Why does the commentary label move or overlap? #
It anchors above recent highs using ATR to keep it readable. On very volatile bars, it may overlap drawings. You can turn off commentary or reposition the dashboard to avoid cover-ups.
What do the glow plots and ribbon mean? #
- Fast EMA: Core line (with glow layers + shadow trail) → visual strength cue.
- Slow EMA: Context line.
- Ribbon Fill between fast & slow indicates current regime (soft opacity).
How is the “Age/Decay” used? #
Trend Age increments while the direction stays the same; Decay trims the confidence so late‑phase trends don’t stay eternally “High”.
Why does my chart show too many/too few entries? #
- Entries depend on slopePower, confidence, and pullback reclaim.
- Tight or extremely loose base EMA lengths alter frequency.
- Enable Reflex increases sensitivity (more signals).
- If your market is mean‑reverting, consider longer slow EMA.
Any recommended confluences? #
- Volume/OBV for confirmation.
- HTF EMA200 slope alignment.
- Key S/R or VWAP around Smart Entry.
- Risk rules: Pre‑define stop (below fast EMA or structure) and partials.
Troubleshooting #
- No table showing: Ensure Show AI Pulse Insight is ON and check Pulse Insight Position.
- No alerts firing: Turn ON Enable Custom Alerts (or default Smart Alerts), then create a chart alert on the indicator selecting Custom QuantZee Alert.
- Labels clutter: Turn off Show Buy/Sell Labels or Show AI Pulse Insight.
- Laggy chart: Reduce chart objects (hide labels), or switch to a longer timeframe.
Suggested defaults to start with #
- Fast/Slow: 10 / 2
- Confidence: ON
- Reversal / Stall: ON
- Projection: ON
- Smart Alerts: ON
- Custom Alerts:
- Min Confidence: 65
- Require Impulse: ON
- Only Bullish/Bearish: OFF
- Ignore Reversal Risk: OFF
- Ignore Stall: OFF
One‑Screen Quick Legend #
- Phase: 🔥 Impulse | 🌀 Cooling | ⚠️ Reversal Risk | ⛔ Neutral
- Momentum: 🛑 Dead Zone (avoid) | ✅ Active
- Projection: 📈 Rising | 📉 Falling | ➖ Sideways
- Reversal: 🚀 Bullish | 🚨 Bearish | ⚠️ Threat
- Entry: 🎯 Smart Entry triangle below bars
Does the indicator repaint? #
No. It does not use security() with lookahead or future leaks.
- EMAs and ATR settle at bar close.
- Signals like BUY/SELL labels or Smart Entry appear at candle close and remain fixed.
How does it classify phases? #
- 🔥 Impulse → Strong slope & momentum
- 🌀 Cooling → Trend slowing but not broken
- ⚠️ Reversal Risk → Potential turning point
- ⛔ Neutral → No trade edge
How is the Confidence Score calculated? #
It blends:
- ADX trend strength
- +DI/−DI directional bias
- EMA slope normalization
- ATR-spread volatility ratio
Then adjusted by Trend Age Decay → avoids late entries.
Can I set custom alerts? #
Yes. Two modes:
- Smart Alerts (default): Automatically fire on key setups.
- Custom Builder: Define min confidence, impulse requirement, bullish/bearish only, ignore reversal/stall, etc. → just like CPR ThetaEdge lets you tune pivots/strikes.
Does AI TrendPulse provide entry/exit points? #
- BUY / SELL labels: When EMA slope flips bullish/bearish.
- 🎯 Smart Entry Window: When an impulse pullback reclaims EMA → the highest-quality entry.
- ⚠️ Reversal labels: Highlight confirmed breakout breakdowns.
Exits: Users typically exit on phase shift (Impulse → Cooling/Reversal) or opposite Smart Entry.
What are the key chart visuals? #
- Adaptive EMA (Fast/Slow) with glow & shadow trail.
- Trend Ribbon Fill between fast/slow EMAs.
- Dashboard Table → Phase, Direction, Slope Score, Confidence, Reversal, Momentum, Projection.
- Commentary Label → AI-style plain-English insight tied to session phase.
Can I use this for both intraday and positional trading? #
Yes.
- 3m/5m → scalping & intraday directional trading.
- 15m–1H → intraday swing trades.
- 1D → position trades with phase-based trend bias.
What markets does it work best on? #
All markets whether it is:
- Equities / Index futures
- Crypto
- Forex
- Options (for directional bias + Smart Entry, before executing spreads
Can I combine it with other indicators? #
Yes. Popular combos:
- VWAP / Volume for institutional confirmation.
- CPR pivots (ThetaEdge) for strike zones.
- RSI / MACD for momentum filters.
What timeframe is recommended? #
- Scalpers: 1m–3m with Reflex mode ON.
- Intraday: 5m–15m with standard mode.
- Swing: 1H–1D with longer EMAs (12/24 or 14/28).
What makes this different from other EMA strategies? #
- Adaptive EMA lengths → dynamic to volatility & momentum.
- Phase classification → context beyond crossovers.
- Slope Projection → forward view of trend angle.
- Smart Entry → captures impulse pullback continuation.
- Dashboard + Commentary → real-time English insights, not just raw numbers.
What’s the main benefit for traders? #
- Clarity → no more guessing trend strength.
- Confidence → AI-style score confirms conviction.
- Timing → Smart Entry windows avoid chasing.
- Consistency → Structured framework = disciplined decisions.
Does AI TrendPulse repaint signals? #
No. All calculations use bar-close confirmed values. The adaptive EMA and slope-based logic update only after each bar closes. If you enable alerts, always select “Once per bar close” to avoid intra-bar flicker.
What is the difference between EMA Fast and EMA Slow here? #
- EMA Fast: Short-term adaptive line, highly responsive to volatility/momentum.
- EMA Slow: Long-term adaptive anchor, filters out noise.
- The slope difference between them creates Slope Power → foundation of phase detection.
How does the Adaptive EMA differ from TradingView’s built-in EMA? #
TradingView’s EMA uses a fixed lookback length.
AI TrendPulse uses dynamic lengths:
- Adjusts fast/slow periods by ATR (volatility) and RSI (momentum).
- Can tighten during strong trends or loosen during consolidation.
Result: More context-aware smoothing.
What is the “Slope Power Score”? #
It’s a normalized momentum score (0–100) derived from the angle between Fast & Slow EMAs (ATR-scaled).
- Higher = stronger conviction trend.
- Used in dashboard + alerts + commentary.
What’s the difference between Neutral and Stall conditions? #
- Neutral (⛔) = Trend direction is weak or flat (low slope).
- Stall / Dead Zone (🛑) = RSI flat, ATR compressed, slope low → market is literally in a tight box.
Neutral = lack of trend edge.
Stall = high risk of whipsaws; avoid trades.
How are “Reversal Risks” detected? #
It combines:
- Slope flips/collapses
- RSI dropping < 45
- Slope crossing thresholds
Then validated with EMA positioning.
Confirmed reversals: 🚀 Bullish or 🚨 Bearish.
What does the “Momentum Fading” warning mean? #
When slopePower is decreasing over consecutive bars while still positive (or negative), it warns that trend may lose steam soon → good for scaling out or tightening stops.
What does the “Slope Projection” actually forecast? #
It extrapolates slope angle using:
- Delta (change vs last bar)
- Acceleration (change of change)
Then clamps within volatility-adjusted range.
Labels: 📈 Rising | 📉 Falling | ➖ Sideways.
Can I use this indicator for scalping? #
Yes, enable Reflex (Scalping Mode):
- Shortens EMA lengths.
- Amplifies slope weighting.
- Produces more signals, but also more noise → only for skilled scalpers.
Can I disable specific features for a cleaner chart? #
Yes. Options in settings:
- Hide Commentary
- Hide Buy/Sell Labels
- Hide Dashboard sections (confidence, reversal, stall, projection)
This way, you can keep just the EMAs + Ribbon if you prefer.
Does the commentary adapt to session time (Morning/Midday/Closing)? #
Yes. It detects Indian market timings (9:30–3:45) by default and tags commentary with:
⏰ Morning PowerPlay | 😴 Midday Drift | ⚡ Closing PowerPlay | ⏳ After Hours.
Helps intraday traders interpret signals differently by phase.
What is the “Phase Shift” alert in commentary? #
When the market transitions from one state to another (Impulse → Cooling, Cooling → Reversal, etc.), a 🔄 Phase Shift message is generated. This helps avoid chasing after the move has already matured.
Can I use this in combination with QuantZee’s other tools? #
Absolutely.
Why do I sometimes see multiple BUYs or SELLs close together? #
Because every slope crossover is marked. In choppy conditions , this can create multiple alternating signals.
Solution: Trade only when dashboard shows Impulse + Active momentum + Medium/High Confidence. Ignore signals in Low confidence / Neutral / Stall phases.
What does the glowing EMA line and ribbon mean? #
- Glowing Fast EMA (green/red core with outer glow) → shows trend strength visually.
- Slow EMA (fainter line) → acts as a structural filter.
- Ribbon Fill → the zone between them; wide ribbon = stronger momentum.
What is the box at the bottom of the chart? #
That’s the AI Dashboard. It summarizes:
- Phase: (Impulse, Cooling, Neutral, Reversal Risk)
- Direction: Bullish/Bearish
- Slope Power: Strength score (0–100)
- Confidence: High / Medium / Low (with numeric value)
- Reversal Risk: ✅ Stable / ⚠️ Threat
- Momentum: Active / Dead Zone
- Projection: Rising / Falling / Sideways (+ angle, confidence)
This keeps all logic in one glance.
What does the commentary box mean? #
E.g., “🧪 Low conviction trend — better to wait for clarity (😴 Midday Drift).”
This is the AI Commentary Engine. It explains the current state:
- Encourages patience when confidence is low.
- Suggests entries during Smart Entry windows.
Warns during reversal threats.
The tag at the end (⏰/😴/⚡) shows session phase.
Why do BUY/SELL labels sometimes appear but commentary says “Low conviction”? #
Because labels are raw triggers, while commentary uses confidence scoring + volatility checks.
The combination avoids chasing every crossover. The safest entries are when both agree (label + positive commentary).
How can I use the dashboard + labels together? #
Example from your chart:
- Around 12:00–13:00, BUY labels appear, dashboard shows:
- Phase: Impulse
- Direction: Bullish
- Momentum: Active
- Projection: Rising (23°, Medium Confidence)
This is an ideal confluence setup → confirms trend is healthy.
In contrast, SELL labels around 14:00 with Low Confidence should be avoided.
What does “Slope Power 68/100” mean? #
It means current slope momentum is 68% strength relative to ATR scaling.
- 75 → High conviction
- 50–75 → Medium conviction
- <50 → Low conviction
In your chart, the BUY rally worked well once slope power climbed past 60.
What does “Reversal Risk: Stable” mean? #
That slope and RSI checks show no immediate reversal threat.
If it flips to “⚠️ Reversal Threat” → caution, trend may be failing.
If it shows 🚀 Bullish or 🚨 Bearish reversal → trend has flipped.
What does “Momentum: Active” vs “Dead Zone” mean? #
- Active: ATR not compressed, RSI not flat → market moving.
- Dead Zone: RSI flat + ATR compression → sideways chop (avoid entries).
What does the “Projection: Rising (23°, Medium Confidence)” mean? #
It forecasts slope angle forward:
- Direction: Rising/Falling/Sideways
- Angle: 23° up (moderately bullish)
- Confidence: Medium (based on slope acceleration)
This is useful for anticipating continuation vs stall.
Why do I get SELL signals in a bullish rally (false exits)? #
Because slope crossovers are mechanical. They may trigger during pullbacks inside an uptrend.
Use dashboard filters:
- Ignore SELLs if Direction = Bullish + Phase = Impulse + Confidence ≥ 60.
This way, you avoid premature exits.
What does “Require Impulse” in Custom Alerts mean? #
When enabled, alerts will only fire if the market is in an Impulse Phase (🔥).
- Ensures you only get alerts when slopePower is strong.
- Prevents noise in Cooling/Neutral phases.
What is the use of “Only Bullish Trends” or “Only Bearish Trends”? #
- Only Bullish → triggers alerts only in upward impulses (long trades).
- Only Bearish → triggers alerts only in downward impulses (short trades).
Great for traders who only trade one side (e.g., selling calls in a bearish day).
What does “Ignore Reversal Risk” do? #
If ON → alerts will still fire even when a Reversal Threat ⚠️ is detected.
If OFF → alerts are suppressed during reversal conditions.
Tip: Keep OFF if you want conservative signals; turn ON if you’re an aggressive trader.
What does “Ignore Stall” mean? #
If ON → alerts will ignore stall detection (Dead Zone 🛑).
If OFF → alerts pause when RSI flat + ATR compressed.
For intraday scalpers, ON may be useful; for swing traders, better to keep OFF.
What is “Enable Scalping Mode (Not Recommended)”? #
It changes EMA calculations to shorter lengths + amplified slope sensitivity.
- Produces more/faster BUY/SELL flips.
- Useful only for 1m–3m scalping.
- Not recommended for most users because it increases false signals in chop.
What does “Inputs in Status Line” mean? #
Shows the key settings (EMA lengths, confidence threshold, etc.) directly in TradingView’s status line (top-left).
This is purely visual for quick reference — no impact on signals.
What is “Show AI Pulse Insight”? #
It toggles the commentary label (yellow note box above candles) that explains conditions in plain English.
Example: “🧪 Low conviction trend better to wait for clarity.”
What does “Pulse Insight Position” control? #
You can move the dashboard table to:
- Top Left / Middle / Right
- Bottom Left / Middle / Right
Helps avoid overlap with price or your own indicators.
What happens if I disable “Show Buy/Sell Labels”? #
The green BUY and red SELL tags will disappear.
You can trade only using dashboard + commentary for a cleaner chart.
Good for experienced traders who don’t need visual prompts.
What is the “Pulse Insight Text Color” vs “Insight Table Text Color”? #
- Pulse Insight Text Color → for commentary label text.
- Insight Table Text Color → for dashboard table font.
These allow you to customize chart readability.
What is “Show Confidence Score”? #
Displays a row in the dashboard with High/Medium/Low labels and numeric %.
If disabled, the dashboard shows everything else except confidence.
Recommended to keep ON as it’s a core filter.
What does “Show Reversal Warnings” toggle? #
- If ON → dashboard shows “Reversal Risk” status with 🚀/🚨/⚠️ icons.
- If OFF → dashboard hides reversal info.
Good for traders who want simpler UI, but risky to trade without it.
What does “Show Stall Alerts” toggle? #
- If ON → dashboard will flag 🛑 Dead Zone when RSI flat + ATR compression.
- If OFF → dashboard hides stall info.
- If you’re an options seller, keeping it ON is very useful to avoid entering during low-momentum ranges.
What does “Show Slope Projection” do? #
If ON → dashboard shows future slope forecast:
📈 Rising / 📉 Falling / ➖ Sideways + angle + confidence.
If OFF → removes forward-looking projection to reduce clutter.
What do “Base Fast EMA” and “Base Slow EMA” control? #
They are starting values for the adaptive EMAs:
- Default 10 / 21
- Adaptive logic then expands/contracts based on ATR + RSI.
Changing these values adjusts baseline sensitivity: - Smaller values = faster signals, more noise.
- Larger values = smoother signals, slower reaction.
What is the difference between “Enable Smart Alerts” and “Enable Custom Alerts”? #
- Smart Alerts → automatic built-in alerts based on AI logic (impulse + filters).
- Custom Alerts → gives you control to define conditions (confidence, impulse, reversal/stall filters, trend direction).
Traders can choose one or both depending on style.
What is “Min Confidence” in Alerts? #
It sets the threshold for alert triggers:
- Example: Min Confidence = 60 → alerts only fire when Confidence Score ≥ 60.
- Lower = more alerts, higher = stricter filters.
- Best range: 60–75 for balanced trading.