Reading Your First Signals
Once Pulse Mini is active on your chart, you will begin to see how the engine organises market behaviour through its three simplified layers. You don’t need to interpret everything at once — the engine is designed to guide your eye naturally.
Start with the Trend
The Trend layer is the broadest and shapes your first impression of the environment.
A clean, stable trend usually means:
clearer directional behaviour
fewer false impulses
better overall structure
If the trend is weakening, flattening, or shifting, the environment may become less favourable.
Observe the Market Phase
The Phase layer shows how the market is moving inside the trend:
expansion
contraction
consolidation
transition
This helps you identify areas to avoid, especially:
compression zones
unstable mid-phases
irregular structures
When the phase is clean, the structure becomes easier to read.
Notice Timing Windows
The Timing layer reflects the micro-structure of momentum:
strong timing → supports continuation
weak timing → signals hesitation or temporary exhaustion
Even in a clean trend, poor timing reduces the quality of entries.
Watch for Natural Alignment
Pulse Mini does not generate signals from a single condition. Signals appear only when multiple structural elements align naturally.
This is what gives the engine:
stability
non-repainting behaviour
low noise
consistent interpretation
Aligned layers lead to cleaner conditions. Divergent layers lead to a noisy or uncertain environment.
Take Your Time
You don’t need to rush into trades. Spend some time watching how the three layers interact as the price moves. You will quickly see how Pulse Mini helps:
filter out impulsive entries
avoid noise
wait for higher-quality moments
stay aligned with real behaviour
The more you observe, the more intuitive the engine becomes.
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