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Signal Pilot

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about Signal Pilot indicators can be found here. For additional information, the Troubleshooting Guide or Contact Support pages are available.


πŸš€ Getting Started

⭐ Do I need all 7 indicators?

Most Common Question

Not necessarily. Starting with just Pentarch for reversal signals is a common approach. Most traders begin with 1-2 indicators and add more as they gain experience. The Comparison Guide is available to help identify which indicators match different trading styles.

Learn more: Suite Overview | Indicator Comparison

⭐ What's the difference between Pentarch and Omnideck?

Key Comparison

  • Pentarch: Focused reversal detector with 5 distinct event types (TD, IGN, WRN, CAP, BDN). Best for catching turning points.
  • Omnideck: All-in-one dashboard combining multiple indicators. Shows Pentarch signals PLUS levels, momentum, volume, and biasβ€”everything on one chart.

Pentarch is commonly used when: Clean, focused reversal signals are desired Omnideck is commonly used when: All analysis tools in one place are preferred

The Indicator Comparison Guide provides detailed differences.

Key Information for Beginners

Recommended starting timeframe: Daily (1D)

Why? - Cleaner signals with less noise - Easier to learn signal patterns - More time to make decisions - Higher reliability

Timeframe guidelines: - Beginners: Daily or 4H - Intermediate: 1H to Daily - Advanced: 15m to 4H for scalping - Swing traders: Daily to Weekly

Any timeframe can be used, but starting higher and working down as confidence increases is a common progression.

Learn more: Quick Start Guide | Prerequisites

πŸ”§ Do I need a specific TradingView subscription?

Required Setup

Minimum: TradingView Essential (paid plan)

Why? The indicators use advanced features that require a paid TradingView subscription. Free accounts are not compatible.

Recommended: Pro or Pro+ for alert automation and faster data.


βš™οΈ Setup & Configuration

πŸ”§ How do I get access?

First Steps

  1. The suite can be purchased at signalpilot.io
  2. An email with access instructions will be received
  3. TradingView username is provided to the service
  4. Access to private indicators is granted (usually within 24 hours)
  5. Indicators can be added from TradingView's Indicators menu

Learn more: Prerequisites | Quick Start Guide

⚑ Why am I not seeing signals on my chart?

Common Issue

Common issues to check:

  1. Wrong indicator version
  2. The latest version can be confirmed (e.g., "Pentarch v1.0")
  3. Old versions may have been removed

  4. Timeframe too low

  5. Switching to 4H or Daily can be tried
  6. Lower timeframes may have fewer signals during range periods

  7. Indicator not loaded properly

  8. The indicator can be removed and re-added
  9. Browser refresh may be needed

  10. Market conditions

  11. Pentarch signals reversalsβ€”if market is ranging, signals will be sparse
  12. This is normal and by design

  13. Chart data issues

  14. Sufficient historical data can be loaded
  15. A different symbol can be tried for testing

The Troubleshooting Guide provides more detailed solutions.

πŸ”” How do I know if alerts are working?

Alert Testing

Alert testing approach:

  1. A test alert can be created on a low timeframe (5m or 15m)
  2. The next signal can be awaited (shouldn't take long on lower timeframes)
  3. Notification receipt can be verified via phone/email
  4. Notification settings in TradingView mobile app can be checked

Key setting: "Once Per Bar Close" is commonly used for alerts to avoid repainting.

Learn more: How to Set Up Alerts

πŸ“± Can I use these on multiple devices?

Device Compatibility

Yes. TradingView account and indicator access work on: - Desktop browsers - TradingView mobile app (iOS/Android) - Multiple computers - Tablet browsers

Indicators and settings sync automatically across all devices via TradingView.


πŸ“Š Usage & Trading

⭐ Does it repaint?

Critical Question

Noβ€”signals are final on bar close.

The indicators follow a strict non-repainting policy: - Signals finalize when the candle closes - HTF (higher timeframe) data confirms first - What is seen is what remainsβ€”no disappearing signals - Alerts trigger only on confirmed, closed bars

The Non-Repainting Policy provides technical details.

🌍 Which markets and timeframes work?

Universal Compatibility

Markets: Any market available on TradingView - Crypto (Bitcoin, Ethereum, altcoins) - Forex (EUR/USD, GBP/USD, etc.) - Stocks (AAPL, TSLA, SPY, etc.) - Indices (S&P 500, NASDAQ, etc.) - Commodities (Gold, Oil, etc.) - Futures

Timeframes: All timeframes from 1m to 1M - Scalping: 1m - 15m - Day trading: 15m - 1H - Swing trading: 4H - Daily - Position trading: Daily - Weekly

Indicators adapt automatically to any market or timeframe.

Learn more: Suite Overview | Configuration Recipes

⚑ Why are events that happened intrabar not visible?

Common Confusion

Events only print on closed bars by design.

This is intentional and prevents repainting: - Signals shown during a bar are "preliminary" - Only confirmed signals (after bar close) are displayed - This ensures reliability and prevents false signals

What might be observed: - ❌ Signal appears mid-bar but disappears β†’ Normal, bar didn't close - βœ… Signal appears after bar close β†’ Confirmed, this is real

Common practice: Alerts set to "Once Per Bar Close" will only receive confirmed signals.

πŸ€– Can I automate trading with these indicators?

Automation Support

Yes. Automation is fully supported.

Automation approach: 1. Alerts can be set up with "Once Per Bar Close" 2. Webhooks can be used to send alerts to trading platforms 3. Trading bots can be configured to act on webhook signals

Guides available: - How to Set Alerts - Webhook Integration

Popular automation platforms: - TradingView's built-in Paper Trading - 3Commas - Alertatron - Custom bots via webhook

Key information: Backtesting and paper trading automated strategies before using real money is strongly recommended.

⭐ How accurate are the signals?

Understanding Expectations

Signal Pilot indicators are tools, not crystal balls.

What they do: - Identify high-probability reversal zones - Show key support/resistance levels - Display momentum shifts - Alert to potential opportunities

What they don't do: - Guarantee profitable trades - Predict the future with certainty - Replace proper risk management

Success depends on: - Trading plan - Risk management - Market selection - Position sizing - Entry/exit discipline

Common approach: Signals are often used as confirmation within an overall trading strategy, not as standalone decision triggers.


πŸ”§ Technical Questions

⭐ What's the difference between TD and IGN signals?

Signal Understanding

TD (Touchdown) = Early warning - Indicates early-cycle reversal conditions - Typically viewed as observation signal, not entry trigger - Often appears first in a reversal sequence

IGN (Ignition) = Momentum indication - Indicates momentum breakout conditions - Commonly interpreted as potential long entry signal - Often follows TD signals

Common pattern sequence: 1. TD appears β†’ Many traders begin observation 2. IGN appears β†’ Often interpreted as entry consideration 3. Price moves up β†’ Position monitoring phase 4. CAP/BDN appears β†’ Often interpreted as exit consideration

The Quick Start Guide explains all 5 signal types.

🎨 Can I customize indicator settings?

Advanced Settings

Yes, but carefully.

Most indicators have customizable settings: - Colors and visual styles - Alert preferences - Display options

Recommendations: - Beginners: Default settings are recommended - Advanced: Visual preferences can be adjusted - Very advanced: Parameters can be experimented with on test charts first

Consideration: Changing core calculation parameters may affect signal quality. Default settings have been optimized through extensive testing.

πŸ“Š How often do signals appear?

Signal Frequency

It depends on market conditions and timeframe.

Typical frequency: - Daily chart: 1-4 signals per month per signal type - 4H chart: 2-8 signals per month - 1H chart: Multiple signals per week

More signals occur when: - Market is trending with pullbacks - Volatility is moderate to high - Clear support/resistance levels exist

Fewer signals occur when: - Market is ranging/sideways - Very low volatility - No clear structure

This is normal. Quality over quantityβ€”Pentarch waits for high-probability setups.

πŸ”„ Do I need Janus Atlas if I have Omnideck?

Indicator Overlap

No, Omnideck includes Janus Atlas levels.

What's included in Omnideck: - All Pentarch signals - All Janus Atlas levels - Volume Oracle volume analysis - Harmonic Oscillator momentum - Bias indicators - Everything in one chart

When Janus might be used separately: - Cleaner charts are desired (just levels, no signals) - Only levels-based strategies are being traded - A custom multi-indicator setup is being built

Most users choose either Omnideck (everything) OR individual indicators (custom setup).


πŸ†˜ Common Issues

⚠️ Signals appearing then disappearing?

Critical Fix Required

This means alerts are NOT set to "Once Per Bar Close".

Fix: 1. Existing alerts can be deleted 2. New alert can be created 3. Trigger can be set to "Once Per Bar Close" 4. Alert can be saved

Signals that appear mid-bar can change before close. This is normal and why close-confirmed alerts are used.

πŸ”Š Too many alerts?

Alert Filtering

Solutions: 1. Higher timeframes can be used (switch from 1H to 4H or Daily) 2. More selectivity can be applied (focus study on IGN and CAP patterns, observe differences with other signals) 3. Market condition filtering can be implemented (study signals during trending vs ranging conditions) 4. Confluence can be used (observe how signals perform at key Janus levels)

πŸ”‡ Not enough signals?

Increasing Signal Frequency

Things to check: 1. Timeframe: Lower timeframes = more signals 2. Market state: Ranging markets produce fewer reversal signals 3. Indicator settings: Default settings can be verified 4. Symbol: A more volatile asset can be tried

Important consideration: Fewer signals is often betterβ€”quality over quantity.

❌ Indicator disappeared from TradingView?

Access Issue

Possible reasons:

  1. Access expired - Support can be contacted to verify subscription
  2. Indicator updated - New version number can be looked for
  3. TradingView glitch - Browser refresh or cache clear may help

Solution: TradingView's Indicators menu β†’ Search "Signal Pilot" or specific indicator name can be accessed


πŸ’‘ Best Practices

⚑ Should I use all indicators at once?

Setup Advice

Most traders use 1-3 indicators maximum.

Recommended combinations:

Beginner: Start simple

  • Just Pentarch
  • OR just Omnideck (has everything)

Intermediate: Add confluence

  • Pentarch + Janus Atlas
  • Pentarch + Volume Oracle

Advanced: Custom setups

  • Pentarch + Janus + Harmonic Oscillator
  • Omnideck + custom indicators

Avoid: Putting all 7 indicators on one chartβ€”it's overwhelming and unnecessary.

Learn more: Suite Overview | Indicator Comparison

Trading Process

The complete Trading Workflow Guide provides the step-by-step process.

Common workflow pattern:

  1. Higher timeframe analysis (Daily) for bias and major levels
  2. Entry timeframe selection (4H or 1H)
  3. Signal observation at key levels
  4. Position entry considerations with stop loss planning
  5. Trade monitoring using warning signals
  6. Exit considerations based on opposite signals

⭐ Should I take every signal?

Filtering Approach

No. Selectivity is recommended.

Best signals have:

  • Confluence with major support/resistance (Janus levels)
  • Alignment with higher timeframe trend
  • Good risk/reward ratio (2:1 minimum)
  • Clear invalidation point for stop loss

Signals can be skipped when:

  • Against major trend
  • In middle of nowhere (no key levels nearby)
  • Poor risk/reward
  • News events pending

Important consideration: The best trade is sometimes no trade.


What You've Learned
  • Suite Overview: Signal Pilot includes 7 indicators - Pentarch (cycle detection), Omnideck (all-in-one), Janus Atlas (level mapping), Augury Grid (multi-symbol screener), Harmonic Oscillator (momentum consensus), Volume Oracle (flow analysis), Plutus Flow (OBV tracking)
  • Subscription Access: Single purchase grants access to all 7 indicators forever with lifetime updates, no recurring fees - indicators delivered via TradingView invite system within 5-10 minutes of purchase
  • Getting Started Path: New users recommended to start with Pentarch only for 2 weeks, add Janus Atlas for confluence, then introduce one confirmation indicator (Volume or Harmonic) before scaling to full suite
  • Non-Repainting Guarantee: All signals confirm at bar close and never change retroactively using close-confirmed triggers, no future-bar lookahead, and anchored visual elements
  • Trading Process: Follow Bias β†’ Timing β†’ Execution workflow - higher timeframe (Daily) for bias, entry timeframe (4H/1H) for signals, confluence with Janus levels, stop loss planning, opposite signal exits
  • Signal Selectivity: Not every signal should be traded - best setups have confluence with major support/resistance, alignment with HTF trend, good risk/reward (2:1 minimum), and clear invalidation points
  • Support Resources: Access includes troubleshooting guide for common issues, glossary for terminology, support contact for technical problems, education portal for video tutorials, and comprehensive documentation

Next Steps: Review Quick Start Guide for step-by-step setup, or explore Trading Workflow Guide for complete process details.


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