SuperTrend Pro+ — Dual Confluence & TP/SL Ladder
Full guide for SuperTrend Pro+ — dual-SuperTrend confluence signals, the automatic ATR Entry/TP/SL ladder, the trend-strength gradient, the multi-timeframe trend dashboard, settings, 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 Pro+ | Dual Confluence + TP/SL Ladder (Quantzee).
If you don’t see it, ensure your TradingView username has been granted access after subscribing.
Which markets and timeframes does it support?
Works on all symbols and all timeframes — indices, stocks, futures, forex, and crypto. The multi-timeframe dashboard requests data with lookahead off.
2) Core Concept
What makes SuperTrend Pro+ different from a standard SuperTrend?
The SuperTrend calculation itself is the standard ATR-based formula, but Pro+ builds four layers on top of it that the built-in version does not have:
- Dual-SuperTrend confluence.
- An automatic ATR trade-level ladder.
- A trend-strength gradient.
- A multi-timeframe trend dashboard.
What is dual-SuperTrend confluence?
Two SuperTrends run simultaneously:
- A fast one (default factor 2, ATR 10).
- A slow one (default factor 4, ATR 20).
The zone between them is shaded only when both agree on direction. Signals fire only on the bar where both first align — not on every fast-line flip. This single change filters out a large share of the whipsaw signals a lone SuperTrend produces in ranging markets.
3) Chart Visuals
What does the shaded zone mean?
- Green shading → both trends bullish.
- Red shading → both trends bearish.
- No shading → the two timescales disagree (stand aside or reduce size).
What do the ▲ / ▼ markers mean?
They mark the exact bar where confluence began — the highest-conviction moment of the system.
What is the trend-strength gradient?
The fast SuperTrend line’s opacity reflects the distance between price and the slow SuperTrend, normalized by ATR. A faded line means a weak trend; a solid line means a strong one. A fading line warns the trend is losing energy before any flip occurs — an early-exit cue you don’t get from standard SuperTrend coloring.
4) The ATR Trade-Level Ladder
On each confluence signal, the script plots:
- Entry — the signal-bar close.
- TP1 / TP2 / TP3 — three take-profit levels at configurable ATR multiples (default 1x / 2x / 3x ATR).
- SL — a stop-loss at the slow SuperTrend line.
Levels are drawn as labeled horizontal rays that extend until the next signal, giving a complete, objective trade plan instead of a bare arrow.
The TP/SL ladder is a visualization of ATR-based levels, not a guarantee of outcomes. Always apply your own position sizing.
5) Multi-Timeframe Dashboard
A compact table shows the slow SuperTrend direction across five user-selectable timeframes, so you can instantly see whether a chart-timeframe signal aligns with the bigger picture. Chart-timeframe signals that agree with the higher-timeframe trend are structurally stronger than counter-trend ones.
6) Non-Repainting Behavior
Do the signals repaint?
No.
- Confluence signals are evaluated on the chart timeframe.
- The trade-level ladder is drawn only on confirmed bar closes.
- Multi-timeframe data is requested with lookahead off.
- SuperTrend by construction does not repaint historical flips.
For alerts, “Once per bar close” is the recommended trigger setting.
7) Settings
- SuperTrend Engine: fast and slow factor / ATR period independently.
- Trade Levels: toggle, ATR length, three TP multiples.
- Visuals: confluence shading, trend-strength gradient, signal markers.
- Multi-Timeframe Dashboard: toggle, table position, five timeframes.
8) Alerts
Four alert conditions are available:
- Long confluence
- Short confluence
- Fast trend flip up
- Fast trend flip down
Set them with “Once per bar close” for confirmed signals. Alerts can be routed to email, mobile push, or webhooks for automation.
9) Best Practices
- Trade the zone: Enter in the direction of the shaded confluence zone; stand aside when there is no shading.
- Manage with the ladder: Scale out at TP1/TP2/TP3, or hold runners against the slow SuperTrend line, which acts as a natural trailing stop.
- Watch the gradient: When the fast line fades while price stalls near a TP level, the trend is decelerating — tighten stops.
- Confirm higher up: Check the MTF dashboard before entries to favor with-trend setups.
10) Notes
SuperTrend Pro+ is a technical analysis tool, not financial advice and not a complete trading system. The TP/SL ladder is a visualization, not a guarantee of outcomes. Always apply your own position sizing and risk management. Works on all symbols and timeframes.