Trigger Logic

Pulse Mini does not generate signals using traditional indicators, fixed rules, or mechanical triggers. Instead, it waits for a natural alignment across its three structural layers:

  • Trend

  • Phase

  • Timing

A trigger is simply the moment when the market expresses a clean structure across all layers at once.

Pulse Mini never anticipates movement — it confirms what is structurally true right now.

What Triggers Represent

A trigger is the result of:

  • directional clarity (Trend)

  • structural stability (Phase)

  • momentary alignment (Timing)

When these elements support each other, the environment becomes coherent enough for the engine to highlight it.

Triggers are not buy/sell commands. They are structural confirmations.

What Triggers Are Not

Triggers are not:

  • predictions

  • forecasts

  • guarantees of continuation

  • attempts to catch every move

  • reactions to micro-noise

They do not tell you “price will go up”. They tell you: “The environment is currently structured and favourable.”

This separation is essential.

When Triggers Are Likely to Appear

Triggers tend to appear when:

  • the trend is stable

  • the phase is in clean expansion

  • timing supports continuation

  • context shows consistent behaviour

  • swings display coherence

In other words: when the market is behaving cleanly.

Pulse Mini highlights these moments because they represent high-quality structural clarity.

When Triggers Are Unlikely to Appear

Triggers become rare when:

  • the trend weakens or flattens

  • price compresses

  • the phase shows unstable transitions

  • timing hesitates or becomes reactive

  • volatility behaves irrationally

Pulse Mini prefers neutrality over forcing signals. This is what keeps the engine non-repainting and stable.

Why Pulse Mini Doesn't Fire Often in Noisy Environments

Low-frequency, high-quality structural confirmations are intentional.

Pulse Mini avoids:

  • chaotic moments

  • fake breakouts

  • inconsistent behaviour

  • micro-swings that mislead traders

This keeps signals meaningful and prevents impulsive trading.

How Traders Should Interpret Triggers

A trigger does not mean “Enter now”. It means “The environment is structurally favourable. If your strategy has a valid entry here, conditions support it.”

It is your responsibility to:

  • apply your strategy

  • define risk

  • manage trades

  • decide whether to act

Pulse provides structure. You provide intent.

Summary

Trigger Logic is simple:

  • Trend → direction

  • Phase → structural quality

  • Timing → momentary stability

  • Alignment → trigger

Triggers reflect the moment when structure is clean — nothing more, nothing less.

Pulse Mini does not predict. It recognises coherence.

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