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  • OmniDeck - Unified Chart Overlay

    All-in-one analysis system. Combines 10 professional analysis tools into single optimized indicator.

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    New to Technical Analysis? Start Here

    In Plain English: OmniDeck is like having 10 analytical systems looking at your chart at once. Instead of adding 10 separate indicators (which makes charts messy and confusing), OmniDeck combines all 10 into ONE clean display.

    Don't Panic About "10 Systems"! You don't need to understand or use all 10 at once. Think of it like a Swiss Army knife—it has many tools, but you start by learning the basics.

    Beginner Starting Point (Your First 2 Weeks):

    Turn on ONLY these 3 features at first:

    1. Moving Averages (EMA Trio) — Shows price direction (up or down trend)
    2. Regime Box — Background color shows market mood (green = bullish, red = bearish)
    3. TD Sequential — Shows countdown numbers (1-9) signaling potential exhaustion

    Everything else? Turn it OFF for now. You can add more features as you learn.

    What You'll See on Your Chart:

    • Colored lines showing the trend direction (EMA Trio)
    • Background color showing market mood (Regime Box)
    • Numbers (1-9) counting toward potential reversals (TD Sequential)

    Start with the 3 features above. Add more systems gradually as you learn what you need.

    🎓 What are the 10 systems? (Advanced Info)

    OmniDeck includes these 10 analysis systems:

    1. TD Sequential — Counts price exhaustion (like Pentarch)
    2. Squeeze Detector — Spots when volatility is about to explode
    3. Liquidity Sweeps — Detects stop-hunt patterns
    4. EMA Trio — Three moving averages showing trend direction
    5. SuperTrend — Adaptive trend-following ribbon
    6. BMSB — Support band analysis
    7. Regime Box — Classifies market mood (bullish/bearish/neutral)
    8. Supply/Demand Zones — Key price zones where orders cluster
    9. Candlestick Patterns — 16 pattern types automatically detected
    10. Meta Tools — Coordinates all systems and prevents conflicts

    But remember: You don't need to master all 10 to benefit from OmniDeck. Start simple, add complexity gradually.

    💡 Pro Tip: OmniDeck is designed for intermediate-to-advanced users, but beginners can use it successfully by starting with just 2-3 features. Don't let "10 systems" intimidate you—use what you understand, ignore the rest until you're ready!

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    OmniDeck Beginner 4-System Setup (Not Overwhelming)

    We'll add a chart showing a beginner-friendly setup with just 4 systems: Regime Box, EMA Trio, SuperTrend, and Supply/Demand Zones.

    🎓 Master this indicator with our free lessons: Lesson: Multi-Timeframe Mastery

    🎯 Core Functionality Beginner Friendly

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    10 Systems in 4 Layers

    OmniDeck integrates multiple detection systems into a unified framework:

    L1: TrendEMA Trio · SuperTrend · BMSB
    L2: PatternsTD Sequential · Squeeze · Candlesticks
    L3: ZonesRegime Box · Supply/Demand · Liquidity
    L4: MetaConfluence Panel · Alert Coordination
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    The 10 Systems

    1. TD Sequential → 2. Squeeze → 3. Liquidity → 4. EMA Trio → 5. SuperTrend →
    6. BMSB → 7. Regime Box → 8. Supply/Demand → 9. Candlesticks → 10. Meta Tools

    Timeframe Compatibility: Works on all timeframes. All enabled systems appear on single chart.

    Remember: Just because you CAN enable all 10 systems doesn't mean you SHOULD. Chart overload leads to analysis paralysis—too many signals create confusion, not clarity. Most effective users run 3-5 systems maximum, choosing ones that complement their specific approach rather than enabling everything.

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    OmniDeck All 10 Systems Enabled (Information Overload Example)

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    ⚙️ Settings Beginner Friendly

    Example System Selection (educational starting point - 4 of 10):

    Enable these systems first:

    • ✓ TD Sequential (exhaustion signals)
    • ✓ Squeeze Detector (breakout arrows)
    • ✓ EMA Trio (trend context)
    • ✓ Regime Box (bias filter)

    Additional systems can be enabled progressively.

    Progressive Learning Path

    Week 1-2: Foundation (4 systems)

    • Master TD Sequential signal interpretation
    • Understand Squeeze breakout mechanics
    • Learn EMA trend identification
    • Use Regime Box for directional context

    Week 3-4: Enhancement (add 2-3 systems)

    • Add BMSB (support band)
    • Add SuperTrend (trend confirmation)
    • Add Liquidity Sweeps (stop hunt detection)

    Month 2+: Customization (selective addition)

    • Add Supply/Demand Zones if zone-based approach used
    • Add Candlestick Patterns if pattern recognition valued

    System Toggle Options

    System On/Off Toggle Alert Available
    TD Sequential
    Squeeze
    Liquidity Sweeps
    EMA Trio Cross alerts
    SuperTrend Flip alerts
    BMSB Touch alerts
    Regime Box Change alerts
    S/D Zones Break alerts
    Candlestick Patterns
    Meta Tools Always on -

    Default Settings (v1.3.1)

    ON by default (5):

    System/Setting Description
    TD SequentialExhaustion counter signals
    Squeeze DetectorVolatility breakout arrows
    SuperTrendAdaptive trend ribbon
    Regime BoxMarket mood classifier
    Confluence ScoreSystem alignment panel

    OFF by default (8):

    System/Setting Description
    Liquidity SweepsStop hunt detection
    EMA TrioMoving averages (50/100/200)
    BMSBBull Market Support Band
    Supply/Demand ZonesKey price zones
    Candlestick PatternsRCS 16-pattern library
    Dynamic RCS LookbackTimeframe-based sensitivity
    Show Alert PrefixAlert message prefix toggle
    Auto Adjust ConfluenceAutomatic score calibration

    Enable additional systems progressively as you become familiar with the core set.

    Color Settings (Grouped by Function)

    OmniDeck uses 9 color inputs grouped by analytical function, making it easier to recognize related signals at a glance:

    Group Inputs Systems Using It Rationale
    📈📉 Trend Bull / Bear SuperTrend, EMA Stack, BMSB, Regime Background Trend-following systems that identify directional bias
    🔄 Exhaustion Bull / Bear TD Sequential, Candlestick Patterns, Liquidity Sweeps Exhaustion/reversal systems that identify potential turning points
    🟥🟩 Structure Supply / Demand S/D Zones Structure systems: Supply = potential resistance, Demand = potential support
    🔮 Squeeze Single color Squeeze Detection cloud Volatility system: BB compression inside KC
    ⚠️ Warning Single color Caution/Danger markers Warning markers for momentum exhaustion
    ⚪ Neutral Single color EMA lines (50/100/200), BMSB band, panel backgrounds Non-directional structural elements that show price structure and reference levels
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    Why Colors Are Grouped

    OmniDeck groups colors by analytical function, not just bull/bear:

    • Trend systems (SuperTrend, EMA, BMSB, Regime) share colors — they all identify directional bias
    • Exhaustion systems (TD, Patterns, Sweeps) share colors — they all detect potential turning points
    • Structure systems (S/D Zones) have their own colors — red resistance, green support is intuitive

    When multiple signals appear in the same color family, you instantly know they're related. A teal TD9 + teal Hammer + teal 💧 sweep = three exhaustion signals agreeing.

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    OmniDeck Settings Panel - 10 System Toggles

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    📊 Educational Example: Bitcoin (November 2024)

    (Historical observation for educational purposes only. Not financial advice. Past performance does not indicate future results.)

    Setup Observed - Systems Active:

    • TD Sequential, Squeeze, EMA Trio, Regime Box, Demand Zones

    Event Sequence:

    Time Price System Events Analysis
    Nov 5, 12pm $64,000 Regime: Red (bearish context) Declining market
    Nov 5, 8pm $63,500 TD Green 9 (exhaustion detected) Oversold conditions
    Nov 5, 11pm $63,200 Demand Zone ⭐⭐⭐ touched Zone reached
    Nov 6, 2am $63,800 Squeeze arrow ↑ fired Breakout signal
    Nov 6, 8am $65,000 Regime flipped Green Bias change
    Nov 7, 4pm $68,000 Price continuation +$4,800 move

    Multi-System Confluence:

    • TD 9 (exhaustion) + Demand Zone (support) + Squeeze (breakout) = High confluence setup
    • Regime flip confirmed directional change
    • All 4 systems aligned at support zone

    Outcome: +$4,800 per BTC move observed (7.5% gain from $63,200 low).

    This example demonstrates multi-system confluence. Individual interpretation and outcomes vary. No pattern guarantees any specific outcome.


    🔢 The 10 Systems Explained Intermediate

    System 1: TD Sequential — Exhaustion Counter

    Visual Display:

    • Green numbers 1-9 below bars (downtrend exhaustion)
    • Red numbers 1-9 above bars (uptrend exhaustion)

    How It Works:

    • Counts consecutive closes in one direction
    • At count 9, exhaustion conditions indicated
    • Counter resets when direction changes

    Signal Interpretation:

    • Green 9 = Extended decline, potential reversal up
    • Red 9 = Extended advance, potential reversal down

    Example: Price falling for 9 bars, Green 9 appears at $100 → Oversold exhaustion detected.


    System 2: Squeeze — Breakout Detector

    Visual Display:

    • Red dots on candles = Volatility compression
    • Teal ▲ arrow = Bullish breakout
    • Red ▼ arrow = Bearish breakdown

    How It Works:

    • Monitors Bollinger Bands vs Keltner Channels
    • Red dots = Bands inside Channels (squeeze forming)
    • Arrow fires when bands expand (breakout)

    Signal Interpretation:

    • Multiple red dots (3-5+) = Larger move potential
    • Teal ▲ arrow = Bullish breakout direction
    • Red ▼ arrow = Bearish breakdown direction

    Example: 5 red dots accumulate, teal ▲ arrow fires at $102 → Bullish breakout detected.


    System 3: Liquidity Sweeps — Stop Hunt Detection

    Visual Display:

    • 💧 Water droplet (below candle) = Bull Sweep - liquidity grabbed below, reversal up expected
    • 🩸 Blood drop (above candle) = Bear Sweep - liquidity grabbed above, reversal down expected

    Clean visual design - just the emoji marker with small ATR-based offset (no overlapping with candles).

    How It Works:

    • Scans 12-bar lookback for recent highs/lows
    • Triggers when price breaks the level then closes back inside
    • Requires rejection wick ≥55% of candle range (filters out weak signals)
    • Non-repainting (confirmed bars only)

    Interpretation:

    • 💧 Bull Sweep → Bullish reversal indication (stop hunt completed below)
    • 🩸 Bear Sweep → Bearish reversal indication (fake breakout above)

    Example: Price drops to $98 (💧 appears), immediately bounces to $102 → Stop hunt pattern detected.

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    Liquidity Sweeps (💧/🩸 Emojis)

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    System 4: EMA Trio — Moving Averages

    Visual Display:

    • Three lines: EMA 50 (fast), EMA 100 (medium), EMA 200 (slow)

    Signals Generated:

    • GC (Golden Cross) = Fast crosses above slow (bullish)
    • DC (Death Cross) = Fast crosses below slow (bearish)
    • PB (Pullback) = Price touches EMA then bounces

    Signal Interpretation:

    • Price above all EMAs = Uptrend structure
    • Price below all EMAs = Downtrend structure
    • EMA alignment (50>100>200) = Strong trend

    Example: Price above all 3 EMAs with 50>100>200 → Bullish trend structure.

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    EMA Trio (50/100/200 Moving Averages)

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    System 5: SuperTrend — Trend Ribbon

    Visual Display:

    • Green ribbon = Bullish trend identified
    • Red ribbon = Bearish trend identified

    How It Works:

    • ATR-based trend following system
    • Ribbon color indicates current trend direction

    Signal Interpretation:

    • Green ribbon = Bullish trend conditions
    • Red ribbon = Bearish trend conditions
    • Ribbon flips = Trend change indication

    Example: Green ribbon + TD 9 green = Oversold in uptrend (potential support confluence).

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    SuperTrend Ribbon

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    System 6: BMSB — Bull Market Support Band

    Visual Display:

    • Two close lines: 20 SMA + 21 EMA

    How It Works:

    • Acts as dynamic support zone in uptrends
    • Combination of SMA and EMA creates "band"

    Signal Interpretation:

    • Uptrend + price touches BMSB = Potential bounce zone
    • Price breaks below BMSB = Trend weakening indication

    Example: Stock in uptrend pulls back to BMSB at $105, bounces → Support band held.

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    BMSB (Bull Market Support Band)

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    System 7: Regime Box — Market Mood Background

    Visual Display:

    • Green background = Bullish regime detected
    • Red background = Bearish regime detected
    • Gray background = Neutral/choppy conditions

    How It Works:

    • Analyzes multiple factors to determine market regime
    • Background color provides bias filter

    Signal Interpretation:

    • Green background = Bullish regime conditions
    • Red background = Bearish regime conditions
    • Gray background = Selective approach conditions

    Example: Regime green + Squeeze arrow up = Maximum conviction setup characteristics.

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    Regime Box (Market Mood Background)

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    System 8: Supply/Demand Zones — Key Levels

    Visual Display:

    • Green boxes = Demand zones (potential support)
    • Red boxes = Supply zones (potential resistance)
    • Stars ⭐⭐⭐ = Quality rating (more stars = stronger zone)

    How It Works:

    • Identifies areas where significant accumulation/distribution occurred
    • Star rating based on volume, momentum, time characteristics

    Signal Interpretation:

    • ⭐⭐⭐ zones = Highest quality (strongest reaction potential)
    • Price at zone = Reaction point observation
    • Zone break = Level invalidation

    Example: Price drops to ⭐⭐⭐ demand zone at $100, forms hammer → High-quality support zone reached.

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    Supply/Demand Zones

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    System 9: Candlestick Patterns — 16 Classic Patterns (RCS Pattern Library)

    Visual Display:

    • Labels like "HAM" (Hammer), "BUE" (Bull Engulfing), "SS" (Shooting Star)

    RCS Pattern Library:

    16 classic reversal patterns identified automatically with on-chart labels:

    Complete RCS Pattern Reference

    Pattern Label Type Description
    Hammer HAM 🟢 Bullish Long lower wick, small body at top
    Inverted Hammer IH 🟢 Bullish Long upper wick, small body at bottom (bullish context)
    Bull Engulfing BUE 🟢 Bullish Green candle fully engulfs prior red
    Bull Harami BUH 🟢 Bullish Small green inside prior large red
    Rising Three Methods R3M 🟢 Bullish Continuation: 3 small reds inside large green range
    Three White Soldiers 3WS 🟢 Bullish Three consecutive rising green candles
    Morning Star MS 🟢 Bullish Red → small body gap down → green closes above midpoint
    Tweezer Bottom TWB 🟢 Bullish Two candles with matching lows at support
    Hanging Man HGM 🔴 Bearish Long lower wick, small body at top (bearish context)
    Shooting Star SS 🔴 Bearish Long upper wick, small body at bottom
    Bear Engulfing BEE 🔴 Bearish Red candle fully engulfs prior green
    Bear Harami BEH 🔴 Bearish Small red inside prior large green
    Falling Three Methods F3M 🔴 Bearish Continuation: 3 small greens inside large red range
    Three Black Crows 3BC 🔴 Bearish Three consecutive falling red candles
    Evening Star ES 🔴 Bearish Green → small body gap up → red closes below midpoint
    Tweezer Top TWT 🔴 Bearish Two candles with matching highs at resistance

    Dynamic RCS Lookback

    What it does: Automatically adjusts pattern detection sensitivity based on timeframe. Lower timeframes need more bars to confirm patterns due to increased noise.

    Timeframe Lookback Bars Rationale
    ≤5 min 10 bars High noise, needs more confirmation
    ≤15 min 8 bars Moderate noise filtering
    ≤1 hour 6 bars Balanced approach
    ≤4 hour 5 bars Lower noise environment
    Daily+ 4 bars High signal quality, minimal lookback needed

    Signal Interpretation:

    • Pattern at zone + other confirmations = Enhanced setup
    • Pattern alone = Lower confidence
    • Pattern + confluence = Higher confidence

    Example: Shooting Star at supply zone + TD 9 red = Multiple bearish indications.

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    RCS Candlestick Patterns (16 Pattern Labels)

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    System 10: Meta Tools — Integration Layer

    What It Does:

    • Behind-the-scenes system coordination
    • Ensures all systems work in harmony
    • Optimizes performance with multiple systems active

    Functionality:

    • Prevents signal conflicts
    • Manages display priorities
    • Coordinates alert timing

    Example: When all systems align (Regime + TD + Squeeze + Zone + Pattern) = Elite confluence characteristics.

    Remember: More systems agreeing doesn't always mean better—sometimes 3 strong confirmations outweigh 7 weak ones. Prioritize quality alignment (momentum + structure + timing) over quantity of active systems.

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    OmniDeck Key Systems - Regime Box and TD Sequential Examples

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    ✅ Knowledge Check

    Question: How many distinct analysis systems does OmniDeck integrate into one indicator?


    📚 Analysis Framework Advanced

    Hierarchical Analysis Approach

    Common Evaluation Order:

    Step 1: Regime Box (Directional Bias)

    • Check background color
    • Green = Bullish context
    • Red = Bearish context
    • Gray = Selective conditions

    Step 2: Trend Structure (EMA Trio / BMSB / SuperTrend)

    • Identify trend direction
    • Check EMA alignment
    • Verify BMSB/SuperTrend confirmation

    Step 3: Entry Timing (TD / Squeeze / Sweeps)

    • Look for exhaustion (TD 9)
    • Check for breakout (Squeeze arrow)
    • Monitor liquidity sweeps (💧/🩸 emojis)

    Step 4: Zone Confirmation (Supply/Demand + Patterns)

    • Check if signal at quality zone
    • Look for candlestick pattern confluence
    • Higher confluence at ⭐⭐⭐ zones

    Example Analysis Sequence

    1. Regime = Green (bullish bias)
    2. Price above BMSB (uptrend confirmed)
    3. TD 9 green (oversold)
    4. Squeeze arrow fires up (breakout)
    5. At ⭐⭐⭐ demand zone (high quality support)
    = High confluence setup characteristics
    

    Analysis framework provides structure. Individual application varies.


    ✅ Knowledge Check

    Question: What is the recommended number of OmniDeck systems to start with during the first 1-2 weeks?


    🔔 Alert Configuration Beginner Friendly

    Available Alerts:

    System Alert Types Trigger Conditions
    TD Sequential Count 9 reached Green 9 or Red 9 appears
    Squeeze Breakout fired Arrow appears (up or down)
    Liquidity Sweeps Sweep detected 💧 or 🩸 emoji appears
    EMA Trio Cross occurred GC, DC, or PB signal
    SuperTrend Trend flip Ribbon color changes
    BMSB Touch/Break Price interaction with band
    Regime Box Regime change Background color flips
    S/D Zones Zone broken Supply Broken, Demand Broken
    Patterns (16) Pattern formed Any of 16 RCS patterns detected
    BMSB Cross Bullish Cross, Bearish Cross Price crosses BMSB band
    Regime Flip To Bull, To Bear Regime changes direction
    RCS Patterns (16) Individual pattern alerts HAM, IH, BUE, BUH, R3M, 3WS, MS, TWB, HGM, SS, BEE, BEH, F3M, 3BC, ES, TWT
    RCS Any Pattern Any bullish/bearish pattern RCS_ANY_BULL, RCS_ANY_BEAR
    Confluence High Score, Low Score Confluence score thresholds crossed

    Total Alerts: 38 (across all systems)

    Alert Setup:

    • Each system has independent alert toggles
    • Multiple alerts can be enabled simultaneously
    • Alerts fire once per signal occurrence

    📊 Confluence Score Panel

    New Feature

    The Confluence Score Panel provides an at-a-glance summary of how many OmniDeck systems are aligned in the same direction, helping you quickly assess setup quality.

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    OmniDeck Confluence Score Panel

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    Display Modes

    Mode Display Best For
    Badge Compact score number (e.g., "7/10") Clean charts, quick glance
    Table Detailed breakdown showing each system's contribution Understanding which systems are aligned

    Weighted Scoring System

    Each system contributes to the overall confluence score based on configurable weights:

    System Default Weight What It Measures
    Regime Box 2.0 Overall market trend direction
    TD Sequential 1.5 Exhaustion timing signals
    Squeeze 1.5 Volatility breakout direction
    SuperTrend 1.0 ATR-based trend direction
    BMSB 1.0 Bull market support band position
    EMA Trio 1.0 Moving average alignment
    S/D Zones 1.0 Proximity to supply/demand zones
    Patterns 1.0 RCS candlestick pattern signals

    Confluence Panel Settings

    Setting Options Default Description
    Show Panel On/Off On Toggle confluence panel visibility
    Display Mode Badge / Table Badge Compact badge or detailed table view
    Panel Position Top-Right / Top-Left / Bottom-Right / Bottom-Left Top-Right Where panel appears on chart
    High Score Threshold 1-10 7 Score that triggers "High Confluence" alert
    Low Score Threshold 1-10 3 Score that triggers "Low Confluence" alert

    Interpretation:

    • Score 8-10: Elite confluence — multiple systems strongly aligned
    • Score 5-7: Moderate confluence — reasonable alignment, consider context
    • Score 1-4: Low confluence — systems in disagreement, exercise caution

    🔗 Integration with Other Indicators

    💡 OmniDeck Works Best in Combination

    While OmniDeck provides comprehensive multi-system analysis on its own, combining it with other Signal Pilot indicators creates even more powerful confluence setups. Here are proven integration workflows:

    OmniDeck + Janus Atlas (Regime + Levels)

    Workflow:

    1. Check OmniDeck Regime Box → Identify current trend direction (bullish, bearish, or neutral regime)
    2. Enable Janus Atlas levels → Focus on Daily/Weekly levels, POC, VWAP for structural zones
    3. Look for regime + level confluence → Bullish regime + price at Daily Low support = accumulation phase confluence zone
    4. Expected outcome: Regime context + structural levels = analysis aligned with both trend and structure

    Example: OmniDeck shows bullish regime box → Price pulls back to Weekly Low + Daily VWAP confluence → Accumulation phase confluence in aligned trend

    OmniDeck + Pentarch (Multi-System + Timing)

    Workflow:

    1. OmniDeck shows bullish alignment → Multiple systems confirming uptrend (Regime Box, Pilot Line, SuperTrend)
    2. Wait for Pentarch event → TD or IGN event fires during pullback in bullish regime
    3. Regime alignment + timing event = confluence detected → Trend-aligned reversal event with multi-system confirmation
    4. Expected outcome: Pentarch provides precise timing within OmniDeck's broader trend context

    Example: OmniDeck bullish regime + Pilot Line rising + SuperTrend green → Pentarch IGN event fires = trend-aligned confluence detected

    OmniDeck + Volume Oracle (TD Sequential + Regime)

    Workflow:

    1. OmniDeck TD Sequential fires buy/sell signal → Count completes (bar 13) signaling potential exhaustion
    2. Check Volume Oracle regime for confirmation → Is the regime aligned with the TD Sequential direction?
    3. TD signal + aligned regime = validated exhaustion → Accumulation regime at buy countdown = volume accumulation confirms reversal
    4. Expected outcome: Volume Oracle regime validates which TD Sequential signals have volume support

    Example: OmniDeck TD Sequential completes buy countdown (bar 13) → Volume Oracle shows Accumulation regime (green, 72%) = confirmed bullish reversal with accumulation flow

    OmniDeck + Harmonic Oscillator (Regime + Momentum)

    Workflow:

    1. OmniDeck Regime Box shows trend → Identify bullish, bearish, or ranging regime
    2. Check Harmonic Oscillator alignment → Oscillator should confirm regime (Bull signal in bullish regime, Bear in bearish regime)
    3. Regime + momentum alignment = high conviction → Both trend and momentum pointing same direction
    4. Conflicting signals = caution → Bullish regime + Bear oscillator = potential trend exhaustion, reduce size or wait

    Example: OmniDeck bullish regime → Harmonic Oscillator shows Bull signal → Full alignment for long entries. OmniDeck bullish + Harmonic Bear = early warning of trend weakness

    Pro Tip: The Multi-System Workflow

    For highest-probability setups, use OmniDeck Regime Box (trend) + TD Sequential (timing) + Janus Atlas (levels) + Volume Oracle (regime confirmation). Check OmniDeck regime first, wait for TD Sequential signal at key level, then confirm with aligned Volume Oracle regime. This multi-layer approach filters for only the strongest, most aligned opportunities.

    See also: Analysis Workflow Guide for detailed multi-indicator approaches.


    ⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid

    Learn from Common Pitfalls

    These mistakes are frequently made by new OmniDeck users. Avoid them to improve your results:

    Mistake #1: Enabling All 10 Systems Immediately

    The Problem: Turning on all 10 systems at once creates chart overload. Too many lines, signals, and zones = visual clutter and analysis paralysis.

    The Fix:

    • Start with 3-4 core systems: Regime Box, Pilot Line, TD Sequential, and one momentum system (SuperTrend or EMA Trio)
    • Master each system individually before adding more
    • Gradually add systems as you understand how they interact
    • Most users settle on 4-6 systems they truly understand vs. all 10 half-understood

    Remember: Less is more. 4 systems you deeply understand beat 10 systems you're confused by.

    Mistake #2: Analysis Paralysis from Conflicting Signals

    The Problem: Different systems sometimes give conflicting signals (TD Sequential buy while Pilot Line bearish). Beginners freeze, not knowing which signal to follow.

    The Fix:

    • Use a hierarchical approach: Regime Box (trend context) > TD Sequential (timing) > Individual systems (confirmation)
    • If Regime Box is bullish, prioritize bullish signals from other systems
    • Conflicting signals = market indecision → reduce position size or skip trade
    • Wait for multi-system alignment (3+ systems agreeing) before acting

    Remember: Conflicting signals aren't a problem—they're information. They tell you the market is uncertain. Trade only when systems align.

    Mistake #3: Not Understanding Individual Systems First

    The Problem: Jumping into OmniDeck without understanding what TD Sequential, SuperTrend, or EMA Trio actually do leads to misinterpreting signals and poor decisions.

    The Fix:

    • Study each system independently: Research TD Sequential mechanics, SuperTrend logic, Supply/Demand zone formation
    • Enable one system at a time and trade it solo for 10-20 trades to learn its behavior
    • Understand what each system measures: Trend (Regime Box, Pilot Line), Momentum (SuperTrend, BMSB), Exhaustion (TD Sequential)
    • Only combine systems after you understand each individually

    Remember: You can't successfully combine systems you don't understand individually. Master 4 systems first.

    Mistake #4: Ignoring the Regime Box (Trend Context)

    The Problem: Acting on counter-trend events (expecting TD Sequential bullish exhaustion to reverse in bearish regime) reduces accuracy. The Regime Box shows overall trend—ignoring it reduces reliability.

    The Fix:

    • Bullish Regime: Focus on long setups, buy dips, avoid shorts unless extreme reversal signals
    • Bearish Regime: Focus on short setups, sell rallies, avoid longs unless extreme reversal signals
    • Neutral Regime: Range-bound, trade both directions but with tighter stops and smaller size
    • Always check Regime Box first before analyzing other systems

    Remember: Regime Box is your trend filter. Trade WITH the regime, not against it.

    Mistake #5: Over-Relying on TD Sequential Alone

    The Problem: TD Sequential is powerful but not infallible. Acting on every bar 13 completion without confirmation from other systems or price action leads to whipsaws.

    The Fix:

    • TD Sequential signals exhaustion, not guaranteed reversal
    • Wait for price confirmation: reversal candle pattern, volume spike, or support/resistance level
    • Combine with Regime Box: TD buy in bullish regime = high probability. TD buy in bearish regime = lower probability
    • Use TD Sequential as timing tool, not standalone strategy

    Remember: TD Sequential is best used for timing entries WITHIN the broader trend shown by Regime Box and Pilot Line.

    Mistake #6: Treating All 10 Systems as Equally Important

    The Problem: Not all systems serve the same purpose. Beginners weight all signals equally, causing confusion when systems conflict.

    The Fix:

    • Trend Systems (primary): Regime Box, Pilot Line, SuperTrend → Establish directional bias
    • Timing Systems (secondary): TD Sequential, Liquidity Sweeps → Identify entry/exit points within trend
    • Momentum Systems (confirmation): Supertrend, EMA Trio → Confirm strength of moves
    • Use trend systems to establish bias, timing systems for entries, momentum systems for confirmation

    Remember: Prioritize trend context first, then use timing and momentum systems to refine entries. Hierarchy prevents confusion.

    Additional Resources

    For more best practices, see Best Practices & Pro Tips. For multi-system workflow examples, see Analysis Workflow Guide.


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    🌫️ When This Doesn't Work Well

    Understanding Reduced Reliability Conditions

    OmniDeck systems show reduced reliability or increased complexity in certain market conditions. Recognizing these environments helps set appropriate expectations:

    Choppy, Range-Bound Markets

    The Condition: When price oscillates sideways in a narrow range with no clear trend, multiple OmniDeck systems generate conflicting signals simultaneously.

    What Happens: Regime Box shows neutral (gray), Pilot Line whipsaws back and forth, TD Sequential fires frequently in both directions, Supertrend flips repeatedly. Signal clarity decreases dramatically as different systems disagree.

    Context: This isn't a flaw—it's OmniDeck accurately reflecting market ambiguity. When the market has no clear direction, technical systems designed to follow trends naturally produce conflicting outputs. The conflict itself is information: stay out or reduce size.

    Too Many Systems Enabled Simultaneously

    The Condition: User enables all 10 systems at once on a single chart, especially on lower timeframes (5m, 15m).

    What Happens: Visual overload makes it difficult to identify which signals matter. Too much information becomes noise rather than clarity. Analysis paralysis sets in—so many data points that decision-making becomes impossible.

    Context: OmniDeck provides 10 systems because different users need different tools, not because everyone should use all 10 simultaneously. Most effective users run 3-5 systems they deeply understand. More systems ≠ better analysis beyond a certain point.

    The Condition: During vertical price moves (especially in crypto, momentum stocks, or panic selling), TD Sequential counts complete but price continues without reversal.

    What Happens: TD 13 buy/sell completions fire, suggesting exhaustion, but price momentum is so extreme that "exhaustion" lasts weeks or months. Multiple failed reversals occur before actual top/bottom forms.

    Context: TD Sequential measures typical exhaustion patterns, but extraordinary trends (driven by narratives, short squeezes, or panic) can remain "exhausted" far longer than technical patterns suggest. Combine TD signals with Regime Box strength and Volume Oracle climax patterns for confirmation.

    Major News & Fundamental Events

    The Condition: During earnings, Federal Reserve decisions, geopolitical crises, or regulatory announcements, price becomes driven by news rather than technical patterns.

    What Happens: All OmniDeck systems analyze price action, but they don't "know" about external catalysts. Price can gap through support/resistance levels shown by Supply/Demand Zones, ignore SuperTrend signals, or reverse violently despite all systems showing trend continuation.

    Context: Technical analysis works best when price is driven by supply/demand dynamics and participant psychology. When fundamental news dominates, technical patterns temporarily lose predictive power. This affects all technical systems, not just OmniDeck. Calendar awareness helps identify these periods.

    Very Low Timeframes (1-Minute, 5-Minute) with Multiple Systems

    The Condition: Using OmniDeck on 1m or 5m charts with 5+ systems enabled, especially in low-volume environments.

    What Happens: Systems fire constantly due to market microstructure noise (bid-ask spreads, algorithmic activity, small retail orders). Signal frequency increases but quality decreases. Stop losses get hit frequently before "legitimate" moves develop.

    Context: Lower timeframes amplify noise exponentially. Systems like TD Sequential and SuperTrend work on any timeframe, but their signal-to-noise ratio degrades significantly below 15m. If you must trade lower timeframes, reduce number of systems enabled and confirm signals with higher timeframe context (1H, 4H).

    Individual System Inherent Limitations

    The Condition: Each of the 10 systems has specific market conditions where it underperforms:

    • TD Sequential: Weak in strong trending markets (premature exhaustion signals)
    • Pilot Line: Lags during sudden reversals (moving average-based)
    • Squeeze: Less effective in trending markets (designed for volatility expansion from consolidation)
    • Supertrend: Whipsaws in choppy markets (trend-following system in non-trending environment)
    • Supply/Demand Zones: Lose significance during strong momentum moves (support/resistance breaks)
    • BMSB: Can give late signals at extremes (mean reversion indicator in trending market)

    What Happens: Relying on a single system during its weak condition produces poor results. For example, expecting every TD Sequential exhaustion event to reverse during a parabolic bull run leads to multiple false expectations.

    Context: This is why OmniDeck provides 10 systems—no single system works in all conditions. The goal is to use systems that match current market structure (trend systems during trends, mean reversion systems during ranges, exhaustion systems at cycle turning points). System selection based on market context is as important as signal interpretation.

    Recognizing Reduced Reliability Environments

    Practical Identification:

    • Regime Box neutral (gray) for extended periods: Market lacks directional conviction—reduce activity
    • 3+ systems giving conflicting signals: Wait for alignment before acting
    • TD Sequential counts completing rapidly in both directions: Sign of choppy conditions
    • Supertrend flipping color multiple times within 10 bars: Indicates whipsaw environment
    • Chart feels cluttered/overwhelming: Too many systems enabled—disable 3-4 and focus on core systems
    • Economic calendar shows major events: Expect technical patterns to be overridden by news

    Remember: OmniDeck's multi-system approach is most powerful when systems confirm each other. When systems conflict significantly, that conflict is a signal to step aside—not to pick which system to trust. Wait for multi-system confluence (3+ systems aligned) for highest-probability setups.


    ❓ Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: Should I enable all 10 systems?

    A: Starting with 3-4 systems recommended to learn each properly. Systems can be added progressively based on individual approach.

    Q: Does it slow down my charts?

    A: No. OmniDeck optimized to run all systems efficiently. Minimal performance impact even with all 10 enabled.

    Q: Can I customize each system?

    A: Yes. Each system has individual settings available. Colors, sensitivity, display options all customizable.

    Q: What timeframes work?

    A: All timeframes supported. System relevance varies by timeframe (e.g., TD Sequential works on all, but characteristics differ).

    Q: How do systems interact?

    A: Meta Tools layer ensures systems work harmoniously. No conflicts occur when multiple systems enabled.

    Q: Can I use just one system?

    A: Yes. Any system can be used standalone. Multi-system confluence provides additional context.

    Q: What's the difference between SuperTrend and Regime Box?

    A: SuperTrend = ATR-based trend following. Regime Box = Multi-factor regime analysis. Both provide directional bias but use different methodologies.

    Q: Do zones repaint?

    A: No. Supply/Demand zones drawn once conditions met, do not change retroactively.

    Q: Why do settings open when I double-click S/D zones?

    A: Double-clicking on S/D zone boxes opens indicator settings — this is standard TradingView behavior for all indicator-drawn objects, not a bug.

    Q: Can I export system signals?

    A: Alerts provide signal notification compatible with TradingView alert system and webhooks.

    Q: Works with other Signal Pilot indicators?

    A: Yes. Designed for compatibility with entire suite. Can be combined with Pentarch, Janus Atlas, etc.

    Q: What is the Confluence Score Panel?

    A: An at-a-glance display showing how many systems are aligned in the same direction. Available in Badge (compact) or Table (detailed) mode with weighted scoring based on system importance.

    Q: What are the 16 RCS patterns?

    A: Classic candlestick reversal patterns automatically detected. Bullish (8): Hammer, Inverted Hammer, Bull Engulfing, Rising Three Methods, Three White Soldiers, Morning Star, Bull Harami, Tweezer Bottom. Bearish (8): Hanging Man, Shooting Star, Bear Engulfing, Falling Three Methods, Three Black Crows, Evening Star, Bear Harami, Tweezer Top. Each pattern has its own individual alert.

    Q: What is Dynamic RCS Lookback?

    A: Pattern detection automatically adjusts sensitivity by timeframe. Lower timeframes (≤5m) use 10-bar lookback for noise filtering, while higher timeframes (Daily+) use 4-bar lookback for faster pattern recognition.

    Q: How many alerts does OmniDeck have?

    A: 38 alerts total across all systems, including individual alerts for each of the 16 RCS patterns, RCS_ANY_BULL (any bullish pattern), RCS_ANY_BEAR (any bearish pattern), BMSB cross alerts, Regime flip alerts, and Confluence score threshold alerts.


    📋 Quick Reference Guide

    System Quick Reference

    System Visual Bullish Signal Bearish Signal
    TD Sequential Numbers Green 9 Red 9
    Squeeze Dots/Arrows Red dots → Green arrow Red dots → Red arrow
    Liquidity Sweeps Emojis 💧 Water droplet 🩸 Blood drop
    EMA Trio Lines Above all EMAs, GC Below all EMAs, DC
    SuperTrend Ribbon Green ribbon Red ribbon
    BMSB Band Touch + bounce Break below
    Regime Box Background Green Red
    S/D Zones Boxes At demand zone At supply zone
    Patterns Labels HAM, BUE, etc SS, BEE, etc
    Analysis Style Example Systems (4-5 total - educational)
    Multi-Day Analysis TD + EMA + Regime + Zones + Patterns
    Intraday Analysis Squeeze + SuperTrend + BMSB + Regime + Sweeps
    Scalping TD + Squeeze + Regime + Sweeps + Patterns
    Trend Following EMA + SuperTrend + BMSB + Regime
    Mean Reversion TD + Zones + Regime + Patterns

    Confluence Levels

    Low Confluence: 1-2 systems align
    Medium Confluence: 3-4 systems align
    High Confluence: 5+ systems align

    Higher confluence = more factors supporting direction. Not a guarantee of outcome.


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    Disclaimer: This indicator combines multiple technical analysis systems. All signals represent historical pattern detection based on various methodologies (exhaustion counting, volatility analysis, moving averages, volume zones, candlestick patterns). Individual interpretation, application, and outcomes vary. Past signal patterns do not guarantee future results. This is not financial advice.


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