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SHDW AlphaDesk

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🔸 OVERVIEW
SHDW AlphaDesk — Turns classic pivot & trend reading into an institutional, no-guess workflow. It detects directional bias, validates breakouts/acceptance, and fuses that with RSI and multi-timeframe context. The result is a clean matrix that summarizes Bull / Neutral / Bear from 5m → 1M while applying the operational logic of pivots vs. trend — without you having to memorize anything.

🔸 CONCEPTS
  • Structure + Confirmation: pivots (up/down) are evaluated inside the current trend context to avoid noise.

  • Continuation vs. Pullback: the matrix distinguishes a pivot with the trend (continuity) from a pivot against the trend (structured pullback).

  • Inter-TF Chaining: a pivot formed on TF N often confirms on N+1. The matrix already encodes this chain across 5m → 15m → 1h → 4h → 1D → 1W → 1M.

  • Momentum (RSI): extremes hint at the next TF: Oversold ≤ 30 (cell turns red), Overbought ≥ 70 (cell turns green).

  • Trend Loss: when the current TF loses a key level, the matrix suggests zoom-out/regime reassessment.

  • Institutional Validation: the engine incorporates institutional logic and liquidity concepts to validate movements. For security reasons, calculation details are not disclosed.


🔸 FEATURES
  • MTF Panel (5m → 1M): trend state + RSI per TF, with consistent colors.

  • Institutional Filters & Hysteresis: confirmation/acceptance reduce flicker and false flips.


Profiles (Institutional Grade):
  • Scalping/Intraday (Crypto): tuned for responsiveness in fast markets.

  • Swing/Conservative (Crypto): stability for higher-timeframe positioning.

  • Institutional (Stocks): balanced to equity dynamics and session structure.


  • Optional EMA/MA: clean visuals, customizable colors.

  • RSI Cells: ≥ 70 = green (overbought), ≤ 30 = red (oversold); neutral stays muted.

  • Bottom-Right Matrix: compact, unobtrusive, always readable.


🔸 HOW TO USE
1. Pivot aligned with the trend (continuation)

  • Bullish Pivot in Bull Trend ⇒ often confirms a higher low on the next TF.

  • Bearish Pivot in Bear Trend ⇒ often confirms a lower high on the next TF.
    Chain: 5m → 15m → 1h → 4h → 1D → 1W → 1M.
    Read: continuation; pullbacks tend to be buy (bull) or sell (bear) opportunities.


2. Pivot against the trend (pullback/correction)

  • Bearish Pivot in Bull Trend ⇒ “seeking a higher low” vs. the previous low on the same TF.

  • Bullish Pivot in Bear Trend ⇒ “seeking a lower high” vs. the previous high on the same TF.
    Read: correction within the main trend; wait for confirmation to re-engage in the dominant direction.


3. RSI Extremes = early hints for the next TF

  • Oversold (≤ 30, red) ⇒ potential higher-low setup on the next TF.

  • Overbought (≥ 70, green) ⇒ potential lower-high setup on the next TF.


4. Trend Loss

  • If the current TF loses its key low/high, zoom out to the next TF and reassess regime.

  • In oversold, check if drops are against the prior low (chance of new HL).

  • In overbought, check if pops are against the prior high (chance of new LH).


5. Direct confirmations (shortcut)

  • Higher-Low confirmation: pivot up on 5m → confirm on 15m; 15m → 1h; 1h → 4h; 4h → 1D; 1D → 1W; 1W → 1M.

  • Lower-High confirmation: pivot down on 5m → confirm on 15m; 15m → 1h; 1h → 4h; 4h → 1D; 1D → 1W; 1W → 1M.

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