Stop opening more charts just to force worse trades.
ConfluenceMeter scans your watchlist, flags mixed conditions fast, and helps you open only the clearest charts before boredom, impulse, and overtrading take over.
Farther from the middle usually means a cleaner read. Closer to the middle usually means more conflict. Clearer does not mean guaranteed. It means worth opening first.
This is not a signal feed. It is a faster way to decide what deserves your attention before you open TradingView and start inventing reasons to trade.
Who this is for — and who it is not for.
A strong landing filters bad-fit traffic early instead of flattering everyone.
Best fit
Yes- You scan a large watchlist before you trade.
- You already have a strategy but still overcheck charts.
- You trade worse when conditions are mixed or choppy.
- You want fewer low-quality decisions, not more signals.
Not for you
No- You want buy or sell calls.
- You expect a bot to replace judgment.
- You want more charts, more indicators, and more stimulation.
- You are looking for a shortcut that excuses bad process.
Overtrading usually starts with the scan, not the click.
When everything looks maybe, traders manufacture conviction. The damage begins before the entry: too many charts, too many borderline reads, too many chances to justify noise.
- Open more charts until you feel something.
- Confuse activity with opportunity.
- Trade boredom, not clarity.
- Turn weak reads into fake setups.
- Scan the full list fast.
- Ignore names clustering near the middle.
- Open only what deserves analysis first.
- Make fewer decisions, with less emotional drag.
Why not just use TradingView?
Because analysis is not the bottleneck for most traders. Selection is.
TradingView
Analysis- Read structure, context, and levels.
- Plan entries, exits, and invalidation.
- Execute the method you already trust.
ConfluenceMeter
Selection- Reduce watchlist noise before analysis begins.
- Surface conflicted conditions before you waste time.
- Decide what deserves attention first.
Three moves. Under a minute.
The job is not to predict everything. It is to decide what deserves your attention before analysis expands into noise.
Get a fast read on agreement versus conflict across the names you are watching.
When names cluster near the middle, that is usually where overchecking and forced trades begin.
Use your charting platform for deeper analysis only after the list has already been cut down.
It is not pretending to be a magic answer. It is a consistent way to sort attention across a watchlist. Near the middle usually means more conflict. Farther from the middle usually means a cleaner read worth opening first.
Fewer tabs. Fewer borderline charts. Fewer chances to talk yourself into something mediocre.
The result is fewer decisions, not more dashboard noise.
Once the scan is done, the workflow gets simpler: ignore the middle, open the clearest first, and stop feeding yourself borderline charts.
Spot mixed clusters fast so you stop opening charts just to confirm confusion.
Open the clearest names first instead of feeding yourself twenty borderline maybe-trades.
When the watchlist stays muddy, the app nudges you away from forcing action.
When a chart deserves a closer look, inspect what is pushing the score instead of treating it like a blind number.
Start with the workflow. Upgrade only when you want less friction.
Annual is the default because this product only matters if it becomes part of your routine. Monthly is there if you want flexibility.
Good for proving that the workflow fits your style before you ask the product to remove more of the routine for you.
- Smaller watchlist
- Score scan
- Limited alerts
- Shorter history
Built for traders who already know the workflow helps and now want less checking, a bigger scan, and more consistency when they are busy.
Best value if this becomes part of your daily scanning routine.
- Scan a larger watchlist without cherry-picking.
- Get alerts when conditions clean up instead of refreshing.
- Review more history to check your consistency.
- Get priority support when you need help.
Short answers. No hype.
If you want signals, this is the wrong product. If you want fewer low-quality decisions, this is the right category of product.