Supertrend Fusion Most Profitable Signals
Full FAQ and guide for the Supertrend Fusion Most Profitable Signals (QuantZee) indicator — dual-timeframe AI fusion, chart visuals, alerts, and best practices.
1) Getting Started
How do I add the indicator to my chart?
On TradingView, go to Indicators → Invite-only scripts → Supertrend Fusion Most Profitable Signals (QuantZee).
If you don’t see it, ensure your TradingView username has been granted access.
Which markets and timeframes does it support?
- Works on all markets (indices, stocks, futures, forex, crypto).
- The engine adapts its analysis to your chart timeframe and automatically maps to a higher timeframe for confirmation.
2) Core Concept
What makes this indicator different from a normal Supertrend?
While traditional Supertrend runs on a single timeframe, this system uses dual-timeframe fusion powered by AI-inspired models.
- The higher timeframe acts as the macro filter (trend authority).
- The lower timeframe acts as the micro trigger (entry/exit).
- Only when both align, the system produces a Buy or Sell signal.
Why is it called “Fusion”?
Because it merges:
- Supertrend’s strength in trend tracking
- Machine-learning style filters that adapt to momentum, price positioning, and RSI pulse
- Dual timeframe confirmation for higher precision.
How does AI come into play?
The algorithm doesn’t just follow price blindly — it evaluates multiple factors (trend slope, rejection points, momentum, RSI bias, proximity to adaptive levels) and fuses them into a single conviction score (0–100).
This “score” behaves like a machine-learning classifier: filtering weak signals and emphasizing high-probability opportunities.
3) Chart Visuals
What do the labels mean?
- Green BUY (below bar) → Higher + Lower timeframe agree bullish.
- Red SELL (above bar) → Higher + Lower timeframe agree bearish.
- Orange EXIT → Lower timeframe flipped — time to close position.
What is the colored line on the chart?
It’s the higher-timeframe Supertrend baseline, enhanced with AI smoothing.
- Turns green/red depending on dominant market structure.
- Think of it as the “AI trailing stop” that adapts across assets and timeframes.
4) Market Strength Dashboard (Top-Right Table)
What is the Trend Strength Score?
A 0–100 confidence level calculated using:
- Higher timeframe alignment
- Lower timeframe alignment
- AI-enhanced RSI momentum pulse
- Price proximity to adaptive baseline
The score is visualized with a progress bar for quick interpretation.
What do the Bias levels mean?
| Bias | Score Range | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Strong Bullish | 80–100 | AI models fully aligned for upside |
| Bullish | 60–79 | Trend favoring upside, but with moderate strength |
| Neutral | 41–59 | Market indecisive; avoid overtrading |
| Bearish | 21–40 | Downside developing |
| Strong Bearish | 0–20 | Clear downside dominance |
Why is this table unique?
Traditional indicators only show a line or signal. This table provides live AI interpretation — combining multiple factors into a simple, color-coded dashboard.
5) Alerts
Which alerts are available?
- Buy Alert — Fusion alignment bullish.
- Sell Alert — Fusion alignment bearish.
- Exit Long — Short-term model flipped bearish.
- Exit Short — Short-term model flipped bullish.
How should I set alerts for reliability?
Always use “Once per bar close” for confirmed AI signals.
Can I link alerts to automation?
Yes. They can be routed via webhook to n8n, Python scripts, Telegram bots, or direct broker APIs.
6) Best Practices
How should I trade with this system?
- Enter on new BUY/SELL markers when higher + lower models align.
- Exit when orange EXIT markers appear.
- Use the adaptive baseline line as your trailing risk reference.
What timeframes work best?
- Scalping: 3m–15m chart (auto-maps to 15m–1H higher TF).
- Swing: 1H–4H chart.
- Positional: Daily (auto-maps to Weekly).
Should I combine with other indicators?
Not required — the system already integrates AI, dual timeframe logic, and momentum analysis. But you can add horizontal S/R or volume profile for extra confidence.
7) Repainting & Reliability
Does it repaint?
- No forward repainting.
- Signals finalize at bar close.
- Mid-bar changes may occur but are filtered by bar-close alerts.
Why does it sometimes look late?
The AI waits for dual confirmation to avoid false starts. This prioritizes quality signals over noise.
8) Extra User Questions
Can I use this for options trading?
Yes. Many traders use the Fusion signals on the underlying chart and then trade options around those levels with their own risk model.
Is this backtested or optimized?
The Fusion logic has been validated across multiple asset classes, timeframes, and market conditions. It’s built to adapt in real time, not overfitted to past data.
How does this differ from standard dual Supertrend scripts on TradingView?
Most scripts just overlay two Supertrends. Fusion integrates AI-style scoring, bias levels, and adaptive filters to filter weak signals. It’s not just “two lines crossing” — it’s a multi-factor AI decision engine.
9) Troubleshooting
I don’t see any signals.
Wait for alignment. The system only signals when both AI models agree.
The dashboard looks cut-off.
It’s in the top-right. Zoom out or expand chart width.
The score seems stuck near 50.
That’s intentional. It reflects market indecision — don’t force trades.
Additional FAQs (Based on Chart Examples)
Why do I sometimes see a BUY signal followed by multiple EXIT signals?
The system entered Long when both models aligned bullish. As soon as the short-term model flipped temporarily bearish, EXIT markers were printed — signaling to step aside. This keeps you protected during sideways or choppy phases.
Why do I see multiple SELL signals in the same trend?
Each fresh SELL marker confirms that the dual models are still aligned bearish after a reset or EXIT. This ensures traders who missed the first signal can still catch the ongoing move.
What does it mean when the Main Trend and Interim Trend in the dashboard disagree?
In the example, Main Trend = DOWN, Interim Trend = UP. That’s why the Bias is Neutral and the Position = FLAT. No signals are generated until both models agree again — this prevents you from trading against higher timeframe direction.
Why does the strength score sometimes stay near 40–50 even in a trending market?
The score is a composite AI confidence measure. When Main Trend and Interim Trend disagree, or when RSI pulse shows indecision, the score stabilizes around Neutral. This is intentional — it keeps you from forcing trades when conviction is weak.
What do the colored baselines (green/red line) mean on the chart?
They represent the higher-timeframe adaptive baseline (AI-enhanced Supertrend).
- Green = bullish macro structure
- Red = bearish macro structure
Even if the lower TF wiggles, staying aligned with this line keeps you with the dominant trend.
Why does the Position sometimes say “FLAT” even though I see a SELL marker?
“FLAT” means the previous trade was exited (via an EXIT marker) and no new aligned signal has yet confirmed. Once a fresh SELL confirmation occurs, Position updates to SHORT.
In the chart example, why are there so many EXITs close together?
That reflects high volatility / choppy moves. The AI logic prefers to step aside during uncertain phases rather than holding blindly. Think of EXIT markers as “risk control triggers” that keep you safe until clarity returns.
Can I filter out smaller EXIT signals and only keep big ones?
Yes, by adjusting your alert logic:
- Trade only fresh BUY/SELL markers.
- Use EXIT markers as optional filters if you want longer holds.
Many advanced users only act on the first EXIT after entry.
What does it mean when multiple SELL markers appear while the baseline stays red?
That’s reinforcement: the higher timeframe stayed bearish the entire time, while the lower timeframe repeatedly aligned back after small flips. It’s like multiple “chances” to join the downtrend.