I build trading tools around one idea: the best trades happen where independent signals agree. Levels show you where, market structure shows you when, order flow shows you who. Stack them, and only act where they line up.
Built and proven in live trading · Futures, forex and crypto
No single signal is enough. A level only matters if structure confirms it,
and structure only matters if order flow is behind it.
VWAPs, value areas, fib pockets, naked POCs, session ranges. The prices the market actually defends, mapped and ranked by how many of them stack at once.
Break of structure and change of character, liquidity sweeps, the exact moment a move is confirmed or rejected. Direction and timing, not just location.
Cumulative volume delta and open interest. Whether real money is behind a move or it is running on fumes and about to fail.
Every tool I publish measures one of these dimensions, and the edge lives where they agree. Each one is built and refined through my own live trading, and held to a hard rule: if it does not earn its place on the chart, it gets cut.
Each product is one layer of the confluence stack.
Use one, or run them together.
The where. Auto-detects your timeframe and maps the levels that matter, ARMAS bands, multi-timeframe VWAP, fibs, value areas, naked POCs, then scores them into ranked confluence zones. Open interest, CVD, and session tracking on top.
The whole stack in one overlay. Fuses the level engine with a market-structure event engine, BOS / CHoCH, sweeps, CVD divergence, graded A- / A / A+ and gated by where price sits. Where, when, and who, agreeing at once.
The feedback loop. A private, local-first journal that runs on your machine: multi-journal support, pre/post analysis with screenshots, full analytics, Hall of Fame, MT5 import, and PDF export. Your edge lives in your data.
Each one isolates a single piece of the method, open source on TradingView and GitHub.