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🚦 Signal Pilot Suite Analysis Workflow

Educational Content Disclaimer

This workflow guide presents educational concepts for learning purposes only. It is not financial advice, trading recommendations, or a guarantee of results. All trading examples are hypothetical and for educational illustration. Individual trading results vary significantly based on many factors. Consult with qualified financial professionals before making trading decisions.

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Complete Analysis Workflow

From bias determination to setup management:

HTF Check → Regime? → Bull/Bear/Wait → Janus Levels → Pentarch Event → Confirm → Review → Monitor

Key: HTF = higher timeframe | Regime = market direction | Confirm = Harmonic + Volume validation

The Signal Pilot Suite provides comprehensive functionality: event detection, levels, volume confirmation, momentum, and multi-symbol scanning. These components can be combined into a clean, systematic workflow.


💡 The Core Philosophy Beginner Friendly

Key Principle

Analyzing with confluence, not single signals.

Each indicator in the Signal Pilot Suite serves a specific purpose. Combining 2-3 indicators for analysis improves setup quality.


Indicator Setups

🏆 The Trinity (Comprehensive Setup)

Pentarch + Janus Atlas + Volume Oracle

Why it works: - Pentarch = Event detection (IGN, CAP, WRN, BDN, TD) - Janus Atlas = Key levels (HTF, session, VWAP, structure) - Volume Oracle = Volume confirmation + position management

Common analysis pattern:

  • Observe Pentarch events (IGN for markup phase, CAP for distribution phase)
  • Evaluate event location using Janus Atlas key levels
  • Assess volume confirmation via Volume Oracle regime detection
  • Review Volume Oracle's position management information
  • Note next Janus level or opposite Pentarch event

Common usage: Multi-day analysis, position analysis


💎 The Divergence Hunter

Harmonic Oscillator + Plutus Flow + Janus Atlas

Why it works: - Harmonic Oscillator = Momentum divergence detection - Plutus Flow = OBV divergence detection - Janus Atlas = Key levels for divergence context

Common workflow pattern:

  • Monitor both Harmonic Oscillator and Plutus Flow for simultaneous divergences
  • Divergence context is evaluated at Janus Atlas major levels (Weekly high, Monthly VWAP, etc.)
  • Price confirmation is observed (reversal candle, break of structure)
  • Setups are commonly identified after confirmation appears
  • Targets often include opposite Janus level

Common usage: Reversal analysis, divergence-focused approaches


🎯 The Scalper Setup

Janus Atlas (Session Levels + VWAP) + Volume Oracle + Pentarch (NanoFlow)

Why it works: - Janus Atlas = Intraday levels (session highs/lows, VWAP) - Volume Oracle = Regime detection + BULL/BEAR signals - Pentarch = NanoFlow crosses for micro-trends

Common workflow pattern:

  • Session levels are identified on Janus (Asian/Euro/NA ranges)
  • Volume Oracle regime and signals are observed near session levels
  • Pentarch NanoFlow crosses are monitored for directional confirmation
  • Setups often identified promptly when confluence appears
  • Targets commonly include Daily VWAP or opposite session level
  • Analysis typically complete within 5-15 bars (short-term timeframe)

Common usage: Short-term analysis, intraday analysis on 5m-15m charts


📊 The Multi-Asset Scanner

Augury Grid + Pentarch + Janus Atlas

Why it works: - Augury Grid = Scan 7 symbols × 3 TFs for quality signals - Pentarch = Confirm events on selected symbol - Janus Atlas = Entry/exit levels

Common workflow pattern:

  • Augury Grid scans the watchlist continuously for opportunities
  • Filter for Elite/Premium quality signals (⭐⭐⭐ or ⭐⭐ ratings)
  • Individual symbol charts are reviewed when high-quality signals appear
  • Pentarch is evaluated for recent events (IGN) or developing setups
  • Janus Atlas levels are assessed for proximity and confluence
  • Setups commonly identified when multiple indicators align at key levels
  • Grid continues monitoring for additional opportunities

Common usage: Multi-asset analysis, multi-day approaches with large watchlists


🔄 The Complete System

OmniDeck + Janus Atlas

Why it works: - OmniDeck = 10 systems in one (TD, Squeeze, EMA, ST, BMSB, Regime, SDZ, Patterns, etc.) - Janus Atlas = Precision levels

Common workflow pattern:

  • OmniDeck Regime Box displays current market bias (Green/Red/Gray)
  • Monitor for confluence signals across multiple systems:
  • TD 9 + Squeeze break + EMA event + Liquidity sweep = Maximum confluence
  • Janus Atlas is evaluated to confirm signals occur at key levels
  • Setups often identified when 3+ OmniDeck systems align with price levels
  • Target levels commonly include OmniDeck opposite signals or Janus levels

Common usage: Comprehensive analysis in minimal screen space


✅ Knowledge Check

Question: Which three indicators make up "The Trinity" comprehensive setup?


📝 Hypothetical Trade Scenarios (Educational Examples) Intermediate

Illustrative Scenarios for Education Only

Note: The following examples are hypothetical scenarios created for educational purposes to illustrate how the indicators might be used in analysis. They do not represent actual trades or recommendations.

Example 1: Hypothetical Multi-Day Bullish Scenario with The Trinity

Hypothetical Setup: Daily chart, BTC/USD (Educational Example)

Step 1: Pentarch IGN Event - In this scenario, Pentarch fires IGN at $42,150 (potential bull reversal indicated)

Step 2: Janus Atlas Check - In this example, the IGN occurs at Weekly Low ($42,100) - Also near Monthly VWAP ($42,300) - = This illustrates key level confluence ✅

Step 3: Volume Oracle Confirmation - This scenario shows a volume spike (Z-score 3.2, Elite ⭐⭐⭐) - Flow consistency 0.82 (strong bullish reading) - Regime: Bullish indication - = In this example, volume indicators align ✅

Step 4: Hypothetical Entry Consideration - In this educational scenario, a hypothetical entry might have been considered at $42,200 (next bar after IGN) - Position sizing example: Using Volume Oracle calculator (illustrative 1% risk, ATR stop approach) - Stop placement in this scenario: $41,500 (below Weekly Low for this example)

Step 5: Hypothetical Management Approach - First target in this scenario: $44,100 (example partial exit point) - Ongoing monitoring example: Watching Pentarch for WRN/CAP signals - Final target in this illustration: $46,800 (Weekly High from Janus)

Hypothetical Result: This educational example resulted in an 11% gain, 3:1 R:R. Past performance does not indicate future results. This is for illustration only.


Example 2: Hypothetical Divergence Reversal Bearish Scenario

Hypothetical Setup: 4H chart, ES Futures (Educational Example)

Step 1: Divergences Detected - In this scenario, Harmonic Oscillator shows regular bearish divergence (price higher high, oscillator lower high) - Plutus Flow also shows bearish divergence in this example (price HH, OBV LH) - = This illustrates double divergence confluence ✅

Step 2: Janus Atlas Context - In this example, divergence forms at Daily High (4,520) - Also at Weekly Resistance zone - = This demonstrates major level confluence ✅

Step 3: Confirmation Observation - In this scenario, a bearish engulfing candle forms - Pentarch fires CAP event (exhaustion indication) - = This example shows price pattern confirmation ✅

Step 4: Observation Notes - CAP event appeared at 4,515 (candle close) - Daily High level at 4,535 - Daily VWAP level at 4,470 (Janus)

Cycle Outcome: Price moved from 4,515 to 4,470 (45 points). Historical example for educational purposes only.


Example 3: Hypothetical Multi-Symbol Scan Setup Scenario

Hypothetical Setup: 1H charts, crypto watchlist (Educational Example)

Step 1: Augury Grid Scan - In this scenario, Grid shows ETH/USD with potential Elite signal (87 score, ⭐⭐⭐) - Signal age: 2 bars (fresh) - P&L: +0.5% (working in this example)

Step 2: Individual Chart Review - Pentarch loaded on ETH/USD 1H chart in this scenario - Pentarch shows TD event 3 bars ago (potential base formed in this example) - Potential bullish regime flip visible (green background indication)

Step 3: Janus Atlas Level Assessment - In this example, price at: $2,340 - 4H Support at $2,335 - Daily VWAP at $2,355 - = This scenario shows price between key levels ✅

Step 4: Observation Notes - Price at $2,342 when reviewing - 4H support level at $2,325 - Daily High level at $2,380 (Janus)

Cycle Outcome: Price moved from $2,342 to $2,380 (1.6% movement). Historical example for educational purposes only.


Notification Setup (Educational Examples)

Commonly Monitored Priority Alerts: (Examples for educational purposes only - not recommendations)

  1. Pentarch:
  2. IGN Event (bull reversal indication)
  3. CAP Event (late-cycle exhaustion)
  4. BDN Event (potential breakdown/bear reversal)

  5. Volume Oracle:

  6. Bull Signal (Elite only, score > 80)
  7. Bear Signal (Elite only, score > 80)

  8. Harmonic Oscillator:

  9. Regular Bullish Divergence
  10. Regular Bearish Divergence

  11. Plutus Flow:

  12. Regular Bullish Divergence
  13. Regular Bearish Divergence

  14. Janus Atlas:

  15. Daily High Touch
  16. Daily Low Touch

Alert Confluence Pattern: Setups are often evaluated when 2-3 alerts fire within 5 bars of each other.

Example: "Pentarch IGN + Volume Oracle Elite Bull + Janus Daily Low Touch" confluence pattern is commonly associated with high-confluence bullish setups.


⏱️ Timeframe Selection Guide

Choose Your Analysis Approach

Short-Term Analysis (5m - 15m)

Use: - Janus Atlas (Session levels, VWAP) - Volume Oracle (regime + signals) - Pentarch (NanoFlow crosses)

Less commonly used: - Harmonic/Plutus divergences (too slow) - Augury Grid (too slow signals)


Intraday Analysis (15m - 1H)

Use: - The Trinity (Pentarch + Janus + Volume Oracle) - OmniDeck (full system) - Augury Grid (scan multiple symbols)

Best timeframe for most indicators


Multi-Day Analysis (4H - Daily)

Use: - All indicators work well - Pentarch (major events) - Harmonic/Plutus (divergences) - Janus Atlas (Weekly/Monthly levels) - Augury Grid (weekly scans)

Highest quality, lowest frequency


Position Analysis (Daily - Weekly)

Use: - Pentarch (Weekly chart, major reversals) - Janus Atlas (Monthly/Quarterly levels) - Harmonic Oscillator (Conservative mode) - Augury Grid (monthly scans)

Less commonly used: - Volume Oracle (too active) - Intraday features


🛡️ Risk Management Concepts Advanced

Educational Risk Management Examples

Note: This section provides educational examples only. Consult with a qualified financial professional for personalized risk management advice.

Position Sizing Example: Volume Oracle includes a built-in risk calculator for educational purposes: - Account size input field - Risk % selection (educational examples often show 1-2% for illustration) - System can calculate position sizes based on input parameters

Stop Placement Approaches (Educational Examples): 1. Below/above key level (commonly illustrated in educational materials) 2. Below/above event bar (tighter stops in examples) 3. ATR-based (Volume Oracle's ATR stop calculation option)

Profit Target Concepts (Illustrative Examples): 1. T1: Next key level (educational examples often show 30-50% partial positions) 2. T2: Major key level (runner position examples) 3. Trailing: Volume Oracle includes a trailing stop feature

Cycle Monitoring Examples: - Opposite event indication (educational example: monitoring for reversal events) - Volume Oracle opposite event - Key structural levels (These are examples only - not trading advice)


⚠️ Commonly Observed Mistakes

Learn From Others

Using single indicator in isolation → ✅ Combine 2-3 indicators for confluence

Acting on every signal → ✅ Filtering for Elite/Premium quality signals is common practice

Ignoring Janus levels → ✅ Signal evaluation at key levels is widely practiced

No volume confirmation → ✅ Volume confirmation via Volume Oracle or Plutus commonly used

Wrong timeframe for your approach → ✅ Matching indicators to analysis timeframe improves results

No position management → ✅ Position management (Volume Oracle's system or manual T1/T2) commonly employed

Chasing stale signals → ✅ Fresh signals (age < 5 bars) generally preferred


✅ Knowledge Check

Question: What is the core philosophy of the Signal Pilot analysis workflow?


📊 Quick Reference: Indicator Purposes

Indicator Cheat Sheet

Indicator Primary Use Typical Use Cases
Pentarch v1.0 Reversal events, regime Event-driven analysis
Janus Atlas v1.0 Levels, structure Level-based precision
OmniDeck v1.0 Complete analysis All-in-one analysis
Augury Grid v1.0 Multi-symbol scan Watchlist management
Volume Oracle v1.0 Volume + position mgmt Systematic analysis
Harmonic Oscillator v1.0 Momentum divergence Reversal confirmation
Plutus Flow v1.0 OBV divergence Volume divergence

📈 The "One Chart" Setup

Minimalist Approach

If you only want to load indicators on a single chart:

Minimal Setup (3 indicators): 1. Pentarch (events) 2. Janus Atlas (levels) 3. Volume Oracle (volume + management)

Balanced Setup (4 indicators): 1. OmniDeck (replaces Pentarch, includes 10 systems) 2. Janus Atlas (levels) 3. Harmonic Oscillator (momentum) 4. Plutus Flow (volume)

Power Setup (all 7 indicators): - Augury Grid on main chart (scan mode) - When Grid displays setup, symbol opened in new window - Pentarch, Janus, Volume Oracle, Harmonic, Plutus loaded on new window - OmniDeck used as backup/confirmation


💭 Final Thoughts

Getting Started

Common progression path: - Week 1-2: Pentarch + Janus only (foundation) - Week 3-4: Volume Oracle added (volume confirmation) - Week 5+: Divergence tools added (Harmonic, Plutus) - Advanced: Augury Grid incorporated (scanning)

Performance tracking commonly includes: - Win rate by indicator combination - Best setup identification (3+ indicator confluence) - Personal edge discovery (which combinations work best)

Quality over quantity: - 1 Elite setup per day > 10 Standard setups - Patience is valued in systematic analysis - The suite provides analytical edge - use is optimized through discipline


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