Noise Reduction Logic
Most price movements are noise — small fluctuations, unstable micro-swings and reactions that do not reflect meaningful structure. Traditional indicators often react to this noise, creating misleading or low-value signals.
Pulse Mini takes the opposite approach. Its purpose is to show only the structural information that consistently matters.
Designed to Ignore Irrelevant Movements
Pulse Mini filters out:
random volatility spikes
micro-swings
chaotic fluctuations
false impulses
unstable transitions
compression noise
These behaviours distort traditional indicators, but Pulse Mini is built to ignore them.
Focus on Structural Elements
Instead of reacting to every price movement, Pulse Mini evaluates:
directional stability
phase behaviour
timing rhythm
expansion vs contraction
structural continuity
If these elements do not align, the engine prefers to remain neutral. Neutrality is a feature — not a limitation.
Why Noise Filtering Matters
Noise is responsible for:
impulse trades
false entries
emotional decisions
strategy inconsistency
overtrading
sudden reversals
By filtering noise, Pulse Mini:
protects you from low-quality environments
reduces emotional trading
improves consistency
clarifies the underlying behaviour of the market
You see only what is meaningful — nothing more.
Non-Repainting Behaviour
Because Pulse Mini focuses on structure rather than indicators:
it does not recalculate past signals
it does not adjust previous candles
it does not shift entries after confirmation
What you see is what the market produced at that moment.
This is why the engine remains stable across:
volatility shifts
timeframes
markets
noisy conditions
Its clarity comes from behaviour, not formulas.
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