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🔍 Suite Overview — The 7 Signal Pilot Indicators

Welcome to the Signal Pilot Suite — a collection of 7 professional-grade TradingView indicators designed to work independently or together. Each indicator serves a specific purpose in your trading analysis.

📊 Choose Your Approach

Beginner? Start with just 1-2 indicators (Pentarch + Janus Atlas recommended)

Intermediate? Add Harmonic Oscillator or Volume Oracle for confirmation

Advanced? Use Omnideck as your all-in-one solution, or combine 3-4 indicators for maximum confluence

Scanning markets? Use Augury Grid to find signals across multiple symbols


The 7 Signal Pilot Indicators

1. Pentarch v1.0 — Reversal & Timing Signals

Purpose: Detects potential reversal points and cycle phases using 5 event types

Best For: Timing entries and exits, catching early reversals, understanding market cycle position

Signal Type Meaning When to Use
TD (Accumulation) Early-cycle watchlist signal - trend may be exhausting Be ready for potential reversal
IGN (Ignition) Early-cycle action signal - potential reversal igniting Entry consideration for early reversal
WRN (Warning) Late-cycle warning - trend becoming mature Reduce position size or prepare exit
CAP (Capitulation) Climax signal - potential exhaustion reversal Entry consideration for climax reversal
BDN (Breakdown) Late-cycle signal - trend breaking down Cautious entry (may be late to the move)

Beginner Tip: Focus on IGN and CAP signals for entry timing. Use TD and WRN as early warnings.

Learn more: Pentarch Documentation


2. Janus Atlas v1.0 — Structure & Levels System

Purpose: Auto-maps support, resistance, and key price levels (39 different level types)

Best For: Finding high-probability entry/exit zones, setting profit targets, identifying level confluence

The 5 Beginner Levels (start here):

  • Daily High/Low (dH/dL) — Today's price range boundaries
  • Weekly High/Low (wH/wL) — This week's extremes
  • POC (Point of Control) — Highest volume price level

Advanced Levels (add later):

  • Monthly highs/lows, session levels, VWAP anchors, quarterly pivots, Fibonacci levels, and more (39 total)

⚠️ DON'T enable all 39 levels at once!

Your chart will become unreadable. Start with the 5 beginner levels, then gradually add more as needed.

Best Practice: Combine Janus Atlas levels with Pentarch signals. Example: IGN signal AT Daily Low = strong support confluence

Learn more: Janus Atlas Documentation


3. Harmonic Oscillator v1.0 — Momentum Voting System

Purpose: Aggregates 5 oscillators into consensus momentum signals

Best For: Confirming trend direction, identifying momentum shifts, filtering false signals

The 4 Signal Types:

  • Bull — Bullish momentum consensus (3+ oscillators bullish)
  • Bear — Bearish momentum consensus (3+ oscillators bearish)
  • NEUT — Neutral/uncertain momentum (oscillators disagree)
  • STRONG — Enhanced bull or bear signal (4-5 oscillators agree)

Best Practice: Use Harmonic Oscillator to confirm Pentarch signals. Example: IGN + Bull signal = momentum-confirmed reversal

Learn more: Harmonic Oscillator Documentation


4. Plutus Flow v1.0 — Advanced OBV (Volume Trend)

Purpose: Tracks cumulative volume flow, trend ribbons, and divergences

Best For: Identifying volume-based divergences, tracking long-term money flow, swing trading

Three Components:

  1. OBV Line — Cumulative buying vs selling pressure
  2. Trend Ribbons — Colored bands showing trend strength (narrow = weak, wide = strong)
  3. Divergence Detection — Automatic alerts when price and OBV disagree

Key Concept: Bullish Divergence = Price makes lower low, BUT OBV makes higher low (accumulation despite price drop)

Best Practice: Works best in TRENDING markets. Avoid using in ranging/choppy conditions.

Learn more: Plutus Flow Documentation


5. Volume Oracle v1.0 — Volume Analysis Suite

Purpose: Real-time volume spike detection, zones, and position tracking

Best For: Spotting smart money activity, intraday trading, volume confirmation

Three Systems:

  1. Volume Flow — Green/red volume bars with buying/selling labels on spikes
  2. Volume Zones — Horizontal bands showing where volume clustered
  3. Position Manager — Live P&L tracking for active positions

Best Practice: Use Volume Oracle for SPIKE detection (intraday), use Plutus Flow for TREND analysis (swing trades)

Example: Pentarch CAP signal + Volume Oracle shows 3x volume spike = climax confirmed

Learn more: Volume Oracle Documentation


6. Augury Grid v1.0 — Multi-Symbol Scanner

Purpose: Scans up to 40 symbols for MACD bullish/bearish signals with confluence scores

Best For: Finding opportunities across multiple markets, sector scanning, watchlist monitoring

How It Works:

  • Displays table on chart showing Symbol | Signal (↑/↓) | Confluence Score (1-5) | Target | P&L
  • Scores 1/5 to 5/5 indicate signal strength (trade only 4/5 or 5/5 for highest probability)
  • Monitors crypto, stocks, forex, futures - any TradingView symbol

Best Practice: Use Augury Grid to FILTER markets, then switch to individual chart for deep analysis with Pentarch/Janus

Workflow: Grid scan → Find 5/5 signal → Open that symbol → Analyze with Pentarch + Janus → Trade

Learn more: Augury Grid Documentation


7. Omnideck v1.0 — All-in-One Indicator (10 Systems)

Purpose: Combines 10 analysis systems into one comprehensive indicator

Best For: Traders who want everything in one place, chart organization, reducing indicator clutter

The 10 Systems:

  1. Regime Box — Trend and volatility classification
  2. EMA Stack (50/100/200) — Multi-timeframe trend alignment
  3. MACD+ — Enhanced MACD with color zones
  4. Adaptive Channels — Dynamic support/resistance bands
  5. TD Sequential — Exhaustion countdown (counts to 9, 13)
  6. Squeeze Indicator — Volatility compression detection
  7. Support/Resistance Zones — Auto-mapped S/R levels
  8. Supply/Demand Zones — Institutional order flow zones
  9. Session Boxes — Asia/London/NY session ranges
  10. Market Structure — Higher highs, lower lows, breaks of structure

⚠️ DON'T enable all 10 systems at once!

Start with 4 systems: Regime Box + EMA Stack + TD Sequential + Support/Resistance. Add more gradually.

Best Practice: Omnideck is great as your PRIMARY indicator. Still combine with Janus Atlas levels or Volume Oracle for confirmation.

Learn more: Omnideck Documentation


Choosing Your Indicator Setup

🟢 Beginner Setup (1-2 Indicators)

Recommended: Pentarch + Janus Atlas

  • Pentarch gives you timing signals (when to enter/exit)
  • Janus Atlas gives you levels (where to enter/exit)
  • Simple, clean, not overwhelming

🟡 Intermediate Setup (2-3 Indicators)

Option A: Pentarch + Janus Atlas + Volume Oracle

  • The "Trinity" — timing + levels + volume confirmation
  • Highest-probability setups

Option B: Pentarch + Janus Atlas + Harmonic Oscillator

  • Timing + levels + momentum confirmation
  • Great for swing trading

🔴 Advanced Setup (3-4+ Indicators)

The Complete Stack: Pentarch + Janus Atlas + Harmonic Oscillator + Volume Oracle + Augury Grid

  • Augury Grid scans markets
  • Deep analysis on selected symbols with 4-indicator confluence
  • Maximum filtering and confirmation

🟣 All-in-One Alternative

Just use Omnideck as your primary indicator

  • Best if you prefer everything in one place
  • Still recommend adding Janus Atlas for additional level types
  • Start with 4 Omnideck systems, gradually enable more

Example Trading Workflow (Pentarch + Janus + Volume)

Many traders use the indicators together in this sequence:

  1. Market scanning — Augury Grid can be used to monitor multiple symbols (optional)
  2. Pattern identification — Watching for Pentarch patterns (IGN or CAP commonly monitored)
  3. Level confluence — Evaluating if pattern occurs near key Janus Atlas support/resistance
  4. Volume confirmation — Checking if Volume Oracle shows spike confirming the move
  5. Setup evaluation — When all 3 align, higher-probability setup may be identified
  6. Risk management — Traders often place stops below/above recent swing points or key levels
  7. Target identification — Next major Janus Atlas level is commonly used

Historical Example:

  • Pentarch IGN bullish pattern appeared at $50,000
  • Janus Atlas showed Daily Low at $49,950 (50 points away = level confluence)
  • Volume Oracle showed 2.5x volume spike (confirmation)
  • Result: This represented a higher-probability long setup

(Educational example. Past patterns do not guarantee future results. Not financial advice.)


What You've Learned
  • The 7 Indicators: Pentarch (timing), Janus Atlas (levels), Harmonic Oscillator (momentum), Plutus Flow (volume trend), Volume Oracle (volume spikes), Augury Grid (scanner), Omnideck (all-in-one)
  • Beginner Path: Start with just Pentarch + Janus Atlas — timing signals plus key levels create high-probability setups without overwhelming complexity
  • Intermediate Path: Add volume confirmation (Volume Oracle) or momentum confirmation (Harmonic Oscillator) for 3-indicator confluence
  • Advanced Path: Combine 4-5 indicators for maximum filtering, or use Omnideck as your all-in-one solution with 10 systems
  • The Trinity Workflow: Pentarch timing + Janus levels + Volume Oracle confirmation = highest-probability trading setups
  • Market Scanning: Augury Grid finds opportunities across 40 symbols, then deep-dive analyze individual charts with other indicators
  • Non-Repainting: All indicators confirm at bar close and never change retroactively — reliable for backtesting and automated alerts

Next Steps: See Quick Start Guide to set up your first indicator in 5 minutes, or explore Complete Trading Workflow for advanced multi-indicator strategies.


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