Mini Decision Flow

Pulse Mini does not rely on rigid rules or mechanical triggers. Instead, it reads how the Trend, Phase, and Timing layers interact in real time and highlights environments where structure is naturally clearer.

The engine acts only when the market behaves coherently.

Step 1 — Check the Trend

The engine evaluates whether:

  • the trend is stable

  • the direction is clear

  • the rhythm is consistent

If the trend weakens, becomes flat, or turns conflicting, clarity drops and caution increases.

Step 2 — Check the Phase

The engine assesses whether the market is:

  • expanding

  • contracting

  • consolidating

  • transitioning

Clean expansion supports the structure. Compression or mid-phase instability often reduces signal quality.

Step 3 — Check the Timing

Timing reflects short-term behaviour:

  • strong timing → supports continuation

  • weak timing → signals hesitation or exhaustion

Even in a clear trend, poor timing weakens the environment.

Step 4 — Look for Alignment

Alignment is the core of Pulse Mini. The engine highlights clearer conditions only when:

  • Trend

  • Phase

  • Timing

…naturally support each other.

Aligned layers lead to a structured environment. Divergent layers lead to noise, instability, and caution.

Pulse Mini prefers neutrality over forcing signals — this is what keeps it stable and non-repainting.

You Don’t Need to Memorise Anything

The decision flow becomes intuitive as you watch the engine in real time.

Pulse Mini reduces the decision-making process to a few clear observations:

  • Is the trend aligned?

  • Is the phase clean?

  • Is timing supportive?

The engine’s behaviour teaches you the flow naturally.

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