PulseWave Indicator Documentation
  • PulseWave™ Indicator Documentation
  • Introduction
  • Quick Install & Start
  • Settings & Confirmations
  • Best Practices
  • Basic Trade Plan
  • Scalp/Swing Setup Example
  • Troubleshooting & Performance
  • FAQ
  • Support & Updates
  • Glossary
  • Legal & Disclosure
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  • What Makes It Different?
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Introduction

PulseWave™ blends adaptive support‑and‑resistance mapping with a suite of confirmation signals. The goal: strip away chart noise and display where price is likely to react and when momentum is aligning. Whether you’re a lightning‑fast scalper or a patient swing trader, PulseWave adapts with a single preset switch.

What Makes It Different?

  • Clustered Levels – Pivots merge into clusters that self‑adjust to volatility, outlining true battle zones instead of razor‑thin lines.

  • Multi‑Signal Confluence – RSI divergences, volume anomalies, engulfing candles, and momentum crossovers can be layered at will. The more boxes ticked, the higher the conviction.

  • Noise‑Free Visuals – Clean styling focuses your eye on price and levels. Every element can be toggled or recolored to fit your workflow.

Dynamic Support & Resistance

PulseWave continuously scans recent swing highs/lows and groups nearby pivots into clusters. A volatility buffer decides when two pivots count as the same level.

Three or more touches upgrade a zone from weak to strong.

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