Core Components

1) Neural‑Wave Core

  • Main oscillator line with adaptive gradient color
  • Signal line smoothing (SMA / EMA / Dual‑Pole)
  • Zero baseline to separate bullish/bearish regimes
  • Optional multi‑frequency view (fast/slow overlays)

What to look for:

  • Cross above signal line (momentum strengthening)
  • Sustained color intensity (trend continuation)
  • Cross below signal line (momentum weakening)

2) Smart Money Flow (Capital Flow)

  • Money Flow Index (MFI) shifted around zero and smoothed
  • Dynamic bullish/bearish threshold bands
  • Gradient color shows building pressure

What to look for:

  • MFI > 0 with bullish average rising → smart money support
  • MFI < 0 with bearish average falling → smart money pressure

3) AI Reversal Detector

  • Major signals: strict criteria (volume strength, extreme zones, momentum reversal, cooldown)
  • Minor signals: moderate criteria (signal line position, ROC check, zone depth, cooldown)
  • “Confirm on Close”: confirms signals at bar close to reduce repaint confusion

What to look for:

  • Major triangle signals at extremes with strong volume
  • Minor circle signals after acceleration/reversion
  • Use “Neural Signal Filter” to align with background trend

4) Divergence Scanner (+ Trigger Waves)

  • Bullish divergence: price lower low, oscillator higher low
  • Bearish divergence: price higher high, oscillator lower high
  • Trigger Waves: smaller wave after larger wave in opposite zone (exhaustion hint)
  • Auto‑disabled on M1/M5 when AI Auto‑Calibration is ON (for performance)

5) Confluence Zones

  • Fills upper/lower bands when oscillator and money flow agree
  • Strong Bull: Oscillator > 0 and MFI > bullish average
  • Strong Bear: Oscillator < 0 and MFI < bearish average
  • Optional side meter (Confluence Meter) for quick read

6) Professional Visuals

  • Momentum Heatmap: cold → warm → hot zones (momentum intensity)
  • Institutional HUD: Smart vs Retail control gauge
  • Signal Quality Badges: 0–100 score on reversal signals (emoji and color‑coded)

 


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