Understanding Your Tools
Pulse Mini works on top of TradingView and focuses on reading the market with clarity and consistency. It does not execute trades, manage positions, or take autonomous actions. This separation is intentional — Pulse Mini is designed to think, not to act.
Pulse Mini’s Role
Pulse Mini provides:
structural reading
trend interpretation
phase recognition
timing behaviour
noise reduction
clean, non-repainting context
It is the intelligence layer of your workflow.
Pulse Mini shows when the environment makes sense — nothing more, nothing less.
TradingView as the Visual Surface
TradingView is the environment where:
charts are displayed
market structure appears
layers are visualised
alerts are triggered
Pulse Mini uses TradingView to express the structure clearly. No extra software is required.
Automation Tools and Their Role
If you choose to automate, external tools can act on Pulse Mini’s alerts.
The most common example is 3Commas, which can:
execute buy/sell orders
manage SmartTrades
handle DCA logic
react to webhook payloads
However:
3Commas does not read the market
3Commas does not understand Trend, Phase, or Timing
3Commas only executes what Pulse confirms
This keeps the workflow clean:
Pulse Mini reads → TradingView alerts → 3Commas executes (optional)
Benefits of This Separation
This modular design prevents:
signal distortion
execution bias
accidental automation errors
overlapping logic
behavioural interference
You keep full control over:
your execution
your strategy
your automation settings
your risk parameters
Pulse Mini remains independent and consistent in all conditions.
Manual and Automated Users Both Benefit
Whether you trade manually or through automation:
Pulse Mini filters out bad conditions
highlights clear structural moments
keeps you aligned with behaviour
prevents impulsive decisions
simplifies your workflow
The engine adapts to you — not the other way around.
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