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ConfluenceMeterDecision filter (not signals)
Stop trading when the market is mixed.
ConfluenceMeter tells you when conditions are too choppy or conflicted to trade, before you open charts.
Most traders know if this fits their workflow in the first minute.
Near 50 = mixedFar from 50 = clearerTop 2–3 candidatesNo buy/sell calls
You still trade your plan. This prevents the “open 30 charts → force a setup” loop.
Watchlist snapshot
ExampleQuick rule
Near 50 = mixed (stand down)
Far from 50 tends to be clearer. Inspect drivers inside the app when you need detail.
Focus list (farthest from 50)
OPENBTC/USDT
86
/100
ADA/USDT
18
/100
Open these first. Execute your plan. Ignore the rest.
Mixed cluster (near 50)
SKIPETH/USDT
52
/100
XRP/USDT
49
/100
LINK/USDT
55
/100
BNB/USDT
46
/100
This is where overtrading happens.
The score isn’t magic. The consistency is.
Habit: if scores cluster near 50, you stand down. That’s the edge.
Overtrading
Before vs after ConfluenceMeter
Same trader. Same strategy. Less chaos.
Designed to reduce unforced errors
Before
30 tabs. 30 decisions.
- Open charts until you “see something”
- Trade boredom / impulse
- Get chopped → repair trade
- More decisions → more unforced errors
The loop
Scan → doubt → open more charts → force → regret.
After
2–3 charts. One plan.
- Scan scores across your watchlist
- Open only the clearest names
- Stand down when scores cluster near 50
- Fewer decisions → more consistency
The loop
Scan → focus list → execute your plan → stop.
Free fixes your workflow. Pro keeps you consistent when you’re busy.
How it works
Two steps. Under a minute.
A fast conditions check → a focused execution list.
1
CHECKScan scores
Use the score as a fast conditions check.
Near 50
Mixed → stand down
Far from 50
Clearer → worth a look
You’re filtering conditions — not chasing entries.
→
2
FOCUSOpen only the top 2–3
Focus on symbols farthest from 50. Fewer charts → fewer forced trades.
Output
A short focus list you can actually execute.
You still decide entries/exits. This decides attention.
↓
Optional: click a symbol to inspect what’s driving the score (timeframes + indicators).
Inside the app
What you get
Outputs that reduce decisions.
Not features for the sake of features. Just the three things that cut noise.
Built for scan → focus → execute
Scanner
See extremes fast. Spot mixed clusters. Stop opening charts blindly.
Extremes
Top / Bottom
Mixed zone
Near 50
Action
Stand down
Example
BTC/USDT
86
/100
ADA/USDT
18
/100
ETH/USDT
52
/100
Updates every 3 seconds with real-time data.
Focus list
A short list you can actually execute (farthest from 50).
BTC/USDT
86
/100
ADA/USDT
18
/100
Mixed-day guardrail
When scores cluster near 50, it nudges you to stand down instead of forcing trades.
Condition
Scores near 50
Move
Stand down / size down
Alerts (optional)
Get notified when conditions clean up — so you stop checking constantly.
Focus list updatesThreshold alertsLess refreshing
Pricing
Free to try. Pro to stay consistent.
Pro is for active scanners who want the app to do the work: scan a bigger watchlist, get alerts when conditions clean up, and review history to avoid forced trades.
Free
0€
Fix your workflow and prove it fits your style.
- • Small watchlist
- • Score scan
- • Limited alerts
- • Short history
Start freeNo credit card.
Pro
For active traders29.99€/month
Built for daily scanning — less checking, fewer forced decisions.
Bigger watchlist + alerts + review history.
- • Scan a larger watchlist (no cherry-picking)
- • Alerts when conditions clean up (stop refreshing)
- • Review history to stay consistent
- • Priority support
Upgrade to Pro
Cancel anytime.
FAQ
Short answers. No hype.
If you want signals, this won’t fit. If you want fewer low-quality decisions, it will.
No. No buy/sell calls. ConfluenceMeter is a decision filter that helps you avoid low-quality conditions — before you open charts.
No. You still execute your plan in TradingView (or wherever you chart). ConfluenceMeter reduces what you have to look at.
It’s a quick read of agreement vs conflict across your timeframes/indicators. Rule of thumb: near 50 tends to be mixed/choppy; far from 50 tends to be clearer. Inside the app, you can inspect what’s driving the score.
Direction is secondary. The main value is clarity: fewer contradictory conditions and fewer forced decisions. You still decide entries/exits.
No. Start free and test the workflow. Upgrade when you want a bigger watchlist, alerts, and history.
Start freeNo credit card to test the workflow.