Engine Documentation

Pulse Mini is a simplified expression of the Pulse Market Engine. Its purpose is to provide a clean, stable and non-repainting interpretation of market behaviour through three core layers:

  • Trend

  • Phase

  • Timing

Mini does not predict future movements. It reads the present — clearly and consistently.

This chapter introduces the engine’s design philosophy before diving into each structural layer.

What Makes Pulse Mini Different

Unlike traditional indicators built on formulas, oscillators, or smoothing functions, Pulse Mini:

  • does not rely on moving averages

  • does not use oscillators

  • does not generate predictive projections

  • does not recalc or repaint historical bars

Instead, it observes how price behaves in real time and reduces noise by focusing on elements that matter across all markets:

  • structural direction

  • expansion and contraction

  • behavioural transitions

  • momentum continuity vs instability

Pulse Mini reads behaviour — not indicators.

Unified Interpretation Across Timeframes

The engine adapts naturally across:

  • 1H

  • 2H

  • 4H

  • 1D

It maintains:

  • consistent structural reading

  • identical behavioural logic

  • non-repainting signals

  • a unified interpretation of context

This means traders do not need to adjust settings or learn different behaviours per timeframe.

When Signals Appear

Signals appear only when:

  • Trend is aligned

  • Phase is clear

  • Timing is supportive

Pulse Mini does not force triggers during unstable environments. It prefers neutrality over noise.

This is why Pulse Mini feels “calmer” than most indicators — it ignores low-quality conditions and highlights only structural clarity.

Why Mini Doesn’t Try to Catch Every Move

Pulse Mini is not designed to:

  • chase volatility

  • react to every micro swing

  • compete for the highest number of signals

Its purpose is different: to show when the environment is actually worth your attention.

This preserves stability and dramatically reduces false or low-quality signals.

Reading First, Acting Later

Pulse Mini separates:

  • market reading (Pulse)

  • execution (manual or automated)

This keeps the method clean: Pulse reads → you act (optionally via bots)

Mini does not tell you what to trade. It tells you when the environment is structurally clear.

What This Overview Prepares You For

The following chapters will detail:

  • Market Context

  • Trend Layer

  • Phase Layer

  • Timing Layer

  • Trigger Logic

  • Decision Matrix

This overview establishes the foundation — the philosophical and structural principles.

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