🚦 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.
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.
🎯 Common Indicator Combinations Intermediate¶
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.
🔔 Alert Strategy (Common Setup Examples) Intermediate¶
Notification Setup (Educational Examples)
Commonly Monitored Priority Alerts: (Examples for educational purposes only - not recommendations)
- Pentarch:
- IGN Event (bull reversal indication)
- CAP Event (late-cycle exhaustion)
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BDN Event (potential breakdown/bear reversal)
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Volume Oracle:
- Bull Signal (Elite only, score > 80)
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Bear Signal (Elite only, score > 80)
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Harmonic Oscillator:
- Regular Bullish Divergence
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Regular Bearish Divergence
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Plutus Flow:
- Regular Bullish Divergence
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Regular Bearish Divergence
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Janus Atlas:
- Daily High Touch
- 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
Resources¶
- Full Indicator Guides: Signal Pilot Suite Index
- Non-Repaint Policy: ref-non-repaint.md
- Support: about-support.md
Educational use only. All signals confirm at bar close. Trade at your own risk.