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Invalidation Quality Planner [AGPro Series]
🧠 Core Idea
Is the active invalidation shelf meaningful enough to build a plan around, or is it fragile, distant, weak, or already violated?
📌 Overview / What it does
Invalidation Quality Planner [AGPro Series] is a chart-first risk planning tool designed to evaluate the quality of the level that would invalidate a setup idea.
Instead of drawing generic support/resistance zones or printing buy/sell signals, the script studies one active invalidation shelf and converts its structure into a 0-100 quality score. It measures swing clarity, defended reactions, prior violations, wick pressure, volatility buffer, forward room, and violation risk.
The output is a focused planning workflow: an invalidation shelf zone, shelf and violation guides, forward-room reference, compact event labels, alerts, and a clean AGPro decision panel. It does not predict future price movement, automate decisions, or guarantee that any shelf will hold.
🎯 Purpose & Design Philosophy
This script was built for traders who want to judge whether their risk reference is structurally meaningful before relying on it.
Many tools show entries, targets, support/resistance zones, or stop distances. This tool focuses on the deeper planning question: is the invalidation level itself strong enough to deserve trust?
The design supports a disciplined setup-review mindset. It helps users separate a clean invalidation shelf from a weak, noisy, overextended, or already violated one.
⚡ Why This Script Is Different
Most tools focus on signals, stop-loss placement, support/resistance mapping, or risk/reward drawings.
This script does NOT become a generic S/R zone map, a stop-loss optimizer, a position-size calculator, a target ladder, or an entry signal tool.
Instead, it evaluates the quality of the invalidation reference. The core output is not a trade command. It is a planning state that helps users decide whether the current shelf is VALID, on WATCH, FRAGILE, DISTANT, DEFENDED, WEAK, or VIOLATED.
⚙️ Methodology
1. Context Detection
The script detects the active planning side using trend context and range location, or allows the user to force long-context or short-context evaluation.
2. Reference Mapping
It maps the active invalidation shelf from confirmed swing pivots, with a fallback structure reference when no fresh pivot is available.
3. Reaction Evaluation
The model scores swing clarity, defended shelf reactions, clean history, wick pressure, ATR-normalized shelf distance, volatility context, violation risk, and forward room.
4. Visual Output
The output is shown through an invalidation shelf zone, violation guide, forward-room guide, compact labels, deterministic alerts, and a premium AGPro panel.
🗺️ How to Read the Chart
Zones = the active invalidation shelf used by the planner. It is a risk reference, not a generic support/resistance zone.
Labels = compact state markers showing VALID, WATCH, DEFENDED, FRAGILE, DISTANT, WEAK, or VIOLATED context.
Colors = teal marks cleaner planning context, pink marks violation or weak context, amber marks caution, and indigo marks watch/transition context.
Panel = the panel summarizes Invalidation Quality, Distance, Structure Support, Violation Risk, and Action.
🚦 Signals & States
• VALID → the active invalidation shelf has enough structure and quality to deserve review.
• WATCH → the shelf is improving but not clean enough for VALID state.
• DEFENDED → price tested the shelf and closed back in favor of the active planning side.
• FRAGILE → price is too close to the shelf, making normal noise more important.
• DISTANT → the shelf is too far from price for clean planning context.
• WEAK → the shelf lacks enough structure, reaction memory, or clean history.
• VIOLATED → price crossed the active violation guide and the context should be rebuilt.
🔔 Alerts Logic
Alerts trigger when the planner enters VALID state, enters WATCH state, detects a defended shelf reaction, marks a weak/fragile/distant shelf, or detects a shelf violation.
These alerts are attention markers. They are not trade instructions, entry signals, exit commands, or automated strategy actions.
🧩 Confluence Logic
The strongest invalidation context appears when swing clarity, defended reactions, clean violation history, controlled wick pressure, balanced ATR distance, and sufficient forward room align.
When those factors align, the quality score rises and the panel can move from WATCH to VALID. If the shelf becomes too close, too distant, noisy, or violated, the state downgrades.
📊 When to Use
• Before evaluating a discretionary setup
• During pullbacks where a structural invalidation shelf is forming
• Around continuation setups where risk needs a clean reference
• Before breakout or reclaim attempts where the failure point matters
• When comparing whether one setup has a cleaner invalidation reference than another
⚠️ When NOT to Use
• Extremely low-liquidity symbols
• Very noisy micro-timeframes with unstable wicks
• News-driven volatility spikes
• Markets where recent structure is distorted and no useful invalidation shelf exists
• Situations where the user expects a signal-only entry tool
🎛️ Key Inputs
• Planning Side → controls Auto, Long Context, or Short Context evaluation.
• Shelf Pivot Left / Right → controls how strict the confirmed swing shelf detection is.
• Shelf Fallback Lookback → defines the backup structure reference when no fresh pivot exists.
• Reaction Memory Lookback → controls how far back defended reactions and violations are counted.
• Shelf Zone Buffer ATR → controls the width of the invalidation shelf zone.
• Violation Buffer ATR → controls when price is treated as crossing beyond the shelf.
• VALID / WATCH Thresholds → adjust how selective the planner is.
• Visual settings → control shelf zones, guide lines, memory zones, labels, panel location, theme, and font sizes.
🖥️ Interface & Visual Design
The interface is built around one primary chart object: the invalidation shelf zone.
The panel follows the AGPro public-release standard with one merged blue header row containing only the script name. The layout keeps the key planning information readable without turning the script into a dashboard-heavy overlay.
Labels are compact, offset away from candles, and controlled with cooldown and maximum-visible settings.
🧪 Practical Usage Workflow
1. Read the panel Invalidation Quality and Action state.
2. Check whether price is respecting, approaching, or violating the shelf zone.
3. Review the Distance row to see whether the shelf is balanced, fragile, or distant.
4. Compare Structure Support with Violation Risk.
5. Treat alerts as review prompts and confirm the broader market context before making any decision.
🔍 Interpretation Guidelines
A higher score means the planner sees stronger alignment between shelf structure, reaction memory, clean history, distance quality, violation risk, and forward room.
VALID does not mean a trade must be taken. It means the invalidation shelf is meaningful enough to deserve attention.
WATCH means the shelf may be developing but still needs stronger evidence.
FRAGILE, DISTANT, WEAK, and VIOLATED are caution states that help users avoid building a plan around a poor invalidation reference.
🚫 What This Script Is NOT
• Not a prediction engine
• Not financial advice
• Not auto trading
• Not guaranteed signals
• Not a generic support/resistance mapper
• Not a stop-loss optimizer
• Not a position sizing calculator
• Not a take-profit planner
⚠️ Limitations & Transparency
Pivot-based shelves are confirmed after the selected pivot strength completes, so the script is intentionally reactive rather than predictive.
Different timeframes can create different shelf references, reaction counts, and violation-risk readings.
Volatility changes can alter ATR-normalized distance, shelf width, and forward-room conditions.
The script is rule-based and should be interpreted as an analytical planning layer, not as certainty.
🧠 Market Context Notes
Invalidation quality is not only about distance. A shelf can be close but meaningful, distant but inefficient, or visually obvious but already weakened by violations.
The planner is most useful when it helps the user ask better questions before trusting a setup idea.
🧾 Use Case Examples
When price pulls back toward a clean swing shelf, defends it, and still has enough forward room, the planner may show DEFENDED or VALID context.
When price is sitting directly on the shelf with heavy wick pressure, the planner may mark FRAGILE even if the level looks visually interesting.
When price crosses beyond the violation guide, the planner marks VIOLATED so the old risk reference is not treated as still clean.
🧱 System Philosophy
Invalidation Quality Planner follows the AGPro Series decision-engine approach:
Context first.
Risk reference before target.
Structure before signal.
Attention markers instead of promises.
🔐 Non-Promise Statement
No indicator can remove uncertainty.
No state, score, label, alert, or visual zone should be interpreted as guaranteed market direction.
📉 Risk Disclosure
Trading involves risk.
All decisions remain the responsibility of the user.
This script is for educational and analytical chart review only and does not provide financial advice.
📚 Educational Note
Use the tool to study how invalidation references form, defend, weaken, or fail across different market conditions.
🧠 Core Idea
Is the active invalidation shelf meaningful enough to build a plan around, or is it fragile, distant, weak, or already violated?
📌 Overview / What it does
Invalidation Quality Planner [AGPro Series] is a chart-first risk planning tool designed to evaluate the quality of the level that would invalidate a setup idea.
Instead of drawing generic support/resistance zones or printing buy/sell signals, the script studies one active invalidation shelf and converts its structure into a 0-100 quality score. It measures swing clarity, defended reactions, prior violations, wick pressure, volatility buffer, forward room, and violation risk.
The output is a focused planning workflow: an invalidation shelf zone, shelf and violation guides, forward-room reference, compact event labels, alerts, and a clean AGPro decision panel. It does not predict future price movement, automate decisions, or guarantee that any shelf will hold.
🎯 Purpose & Design Philosophy
This script was built for traders who want to judge whether their risk reference is structurally meaningful before relying on it.
Many tools show entries, targets, support/resistance zones, or stop distances. This tool focuses on the deeper planning question: is the invalidation level itself strong enough to deserve trust?
The design supports a disciplined setup-review mindset. It helps users separate a clean invalidation shelf from a weak, noisy, overextended, or already violated one.
⚡ Why This Script Is Different
Most tools focus on signals, stop-loss placement, support/resistance mapping, or risk/reward drawings.
This script does NOT become a generic S/R zone map, a stop-loss optimizer, a position-size calculator, a target ladder, or an entry signal tool.
Instead, it evaluates the quality of the invalidation reference. The core output is not a trade command. It is a planning state that helps users decide whether the current shelf is VALID, on WATCH, FRAGILE, DISTANT, DEFENDED, WEAK, or VIOLATED.
⚙️ Methodology
1. Context Detection
The script detects the active planning side using trend context and range location, or allows the user to force long-context or short-context evaluation.
2. Reference Mapping
It maps the active invalidation shelf from confirmed swing pivots, with a fallback structure reference when no fresh pivot is available.
3. Reaction Evaluation
The model scores swing clarity, defended shelf reactions, clean history, wick pressure, ATR-normalized shelf distance, volatility context, violation risk, and forward room.
4. Visual Output
The output is shown through an invalidation shelf zone, violation guide, forward-room guide, compact labels, deterministic alerts, and a premium AGPro panel.
🗺️ How to Read the Chart
Zones = the active invalidation shelf used by the planner. It is a risk reference, not a generic support/resistance zone.
Labels = compact state markers showing VALID, WATCH, DEFENDED, FRAGILE, DISTANT, WEAK, or VIOLATED context.
Colors = teal marks cleaner planning context, pink marks violation or weak context, amber marks caution, and indigo marks watch/transition context.
Panel = the panel summarizes Invalidation Quality, Distance, Structure Support, Violation Risk, and Action.
🚦 Signals & States
• VALID → the active invalidation shelf has enough structure and quality to deserve review.
• WATCH → the shelf is improving but not clean enough for VALID state.
• DEFENDED → price tested the shelf and closed back in favor of the active planning side.
• FRAGILE → price is too close to the shelf, making normal noise more important.
• DISTANT → the shelf is too far from price for clean planning context.
• WEAK → the shelf lacks enough structure, reaction memory, or clean history.
• VIOLATED → price crossed the active violation guide and the context should be rebuilt.
🔔 Alerts Logic
Alerts trigger when the planner enters VALID state, enters WATCH state, detects a defended shelf reaction, marks a weak/fragile/distant shelf, or detects a shelf violation.
These alerts are attention markers. They are not trade instructions, entry signals, exit commands, or automated strategy actions.
🧩 Confluence Logic
The strongest invalidation context appears when swing clarity, defended reactions, clean violation history, controlled wick pressure, balanced ATR distance, and sufficient forward room align.
When those factors align, the quality score rises and the panel can move from WATCH to VALID. If the shelf becomes too close, too distant, noisy, or violated, the state downgrades.
📊 When to Use
• Before evaluating a discretionary setup
• During pullbacks where a structural invalidation shelf is forming
• Around continuation setups where risk needs a clean reference
• Before breakout or reclaim attempts where the failure point matters
• When comparing whether one setup has a cleaner invalidation reference than another
⚠️ When NOT to Use
• Extremely low-liquidity symbols
• Very noisy micro-timeframes with unstable wicks
• News-driven volatility spikes
• Markets where recent structure is distorted and no useful invalidation shelf exists
• Situations where the user expects a signal-only entry tool
🎛️ Key Inputs
• Planning Side → controls Auto, Long Context, or Short Context evaluation.
• Shelf Pivot Left / Right → controls how strict the confirmed swing shelf detection is.
• Shelf Fallback Lookback → defines the backup structure reference when no fresh pivot exists.
• Reaction Memory Lookback → controls how far back defended reactions and violations are counted.
• Shelf Zone Buffer ATR → controls the width of the invalidation shelf zone.
• Violation Buffer ATR → controls when price is treated as crossing beyond the shelf.
• VALID / WATCH Thresholds → adjust how selective the planner is.
• Visual settings → control shelf zones, guide lines, memory zones, labels, panel location, theme, and font sizes.
🖥️ Interface & Visual Design
The interface is built around one primary chart object: the invalidation shelf zone.
The panel follows the AGPro public-release standard with one merged blue header row containing only the script name. The layout keeps the key planning information readable without turning the script into a dashboard-heavy overlay.
Labels are compact, offset away from candles, and controlled with cooldown and maximum-visible settings.
🧪 Practical Usage Workflow
1. Read the panel Invalidation Quality and Action state.
2. Check whether price is respecting, approaching, or violating the shelf zone.
3. Review the Distance row to see whether the shelf is balanced, fragile, or distant.
4. Compare Structure Support with Violation Risk.
5. Treat alerts as review prompts and confirm the broader market context before making any decision.
🔍 Interpretation Guidelines
A higher score means the planner sees stronger alignment between shelf structure, reaction memory, clean history, distance quality, violation risk, and forward room.
VALID does not mean a trade must be taken. It means the invalidation shelf is meaningful enough to deserve attention.
WATCH means the shelf may be developing but still needs stronger evidence.
FRAGILE, DISTANT, WEAK, and VIOLATED are caution states that help users avoid building a plan around a poor invalidation reference.
🚫 What This Script Is NOT
• Not a prediction engine
• Not financial advice
• Not auto trading
• Not guaranteed signals
• Not a generic support/resistance mapper
• Not a stop-loss optimizer
• Not a position sizing calculator
• Not a take-profit planner
⚠️ Limitations & Transparency
Pivot-based shelves are confirmed after the selected pivot strength completes, so the script is intentionally reactive rather than predictive.
Different timeframes can create different shelf references, reaction counts, and violation-risk readings.
Volatility changes can alter ATR-normalized distance, shelf width, and forward-room conditions.
The script is rule-based and should be interpreted as an analytical planning layer, not as certainty.
🧠 Market Context Notes
Invalidation quality is not only about distance. A shelf can be close but meaningful, distant but inefficient, or visually obvious but already weakened by violations.
The planner is most useful when it helps the user ask better questions before trusting a setup idea.
🧾 Use Case Examples
When price pulls back toward a clean swing shelf, defends it, and still has enough forward room, the planner may show DEFENDED or VALID context.
When price is sitting directly on the shelf with heavy wick pressure, the planner may mark FRAGILE even if the level looks visually interesting.
When price crosses beyond the violation guide, the planner marks VIOLATED so the old risk reference is not treated as still clean.
🧱 System Philosophy
Invalidation Quality Planner follows the AGPro Series decision-engine approach:
Context first.
Risk reference before target.
Structure before signal.
Attention markers instead of promises.
🔐 Non-Promise Statement
No indicator can remove uncertainty.
No state, score, label, alert, or visual zone should be interpreted as guaranteed market direction.
📉 Risk Disclosure
Trading involves risk.
All decisions remain the responsibility of the user.
This script is for educational and analytical chart review only and does not provide financial advice.
📚 Educational Note
Use the tool to study how invalidation references form, defend, weaken, or fail across different market conditions.
Notes de version
UPDATE NOTES - V1.1This update focuses on shelf readability, visual hierarchy, label density control, panel conformity, and publication-ready chart presentation.
The core purpose of the script remains unchanged.
This release improves how the existing invalidation-quality logic is presented, organized, and interpreted on the chart.
This script continues to function as an analytical and visualization tool.
It does not attempt to predict price direction or provide guaranteed outcomes.
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What Changed
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* Added invalidation engine presets
Balanced Shelf, Cleaner Swing, Active Intraday, and Custom presets were added so users can adapt shelf strictness and label behavior without manually tuning every setting.
* Reduced default label density
Sparse context labels are now disabled by default, label cooldown is calmer, and the maximum visible label count is reduced for cleaner publication screenshots.
* Refined invalidation shelf zone
The active shelf zone now carries a clearer centered state and score label, making the primary planning reference easier to understand at first glance.
* Improved panel structure
The panel was reorganized around invalidation quality, distance, structure support, violation risk, action, and best-view context while preserving the AG Pro blue merged header standard.
* Added grouped alert control
Shelf-state alerts can now be enabled or disabled from one control while keeping all core alert types available.
* Cleaner memory behavior
Defended shelf memory zones are retained more selectively by default so the chart keeps useful context without becoming crowded.
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Visual Improvements
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* Improved chart readability by reducing repeated context labels
* Reduced visual clutter around weak, fragile, distant, and defended shelf states
* Refined visual hierarchy so the active invalidation shelf zone carries the main message
* Kept the shelf-zone label centered vertically and horizontally inside the zone
* Adjusted default panel and label behavior for a cleaner public-release appearance
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Interface & Usability
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* Optimized panel layout for clearer information flow
* Added Best View guidance directly in the panel
* Preserved user control over panel visibility, panel location, panel theme, label font size, and panel font size
* Improved label readability with calmer defaults and stronger spacing control
* Added preset behavior for different chart-review styles
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Behavior Notes
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This update does not change the core analytical purpose of the script.
The goal is to improve clarity and usability, not to introduce predictive behavior.
VALID, WATCH, DEFENDED, FRAGILE, DISTANT, WEAK, and VIOLATED states remain attention markers.
They are not trade instructions.
Users should interpret outputs the same way as before, but with improved visual structure and cleaner label rhythm.
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Limitations Reminder
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The script remains a rule-based analytical tool.
Market conditions such as volatility, liquidity, trend quality, wick noise, and timeframe differences may affect how invalidation shelves appear.
Invalidation shelves are analytical planning references and should not be treated as automatic stop-loss instructions.
Outputs should always be interpreted within broader market context.
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Risk Reminder
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This script is for educational and analytical purposes only.
It does not provide financial advice or guaranteed trading outcomes.
Users remain responsible for their own decisions.
Notes de version
UPDATE NOTES - V1.2This update focuses on visual clarity, shelf readability, and invalidation-workflow interpretation.
The core analytical purpose of the script remains unchanged.
This release improves how the existing invalidation-quality logic is presented, organized, and interpreted on the chart.
This script continues to function as an analytical and visualization tool.
It does not attempt to predict price direction or provide guaranteed outcomes.
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What Changed
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- Added a dedicated Violation Risk Band.
The area between the active shelf and the violation guide is now easier to read as a risk-review zone.
- Added right-side shelf tags.
The chart can now display compact right-side tags for the active shelf, violation guide, and forward-room context.
- Added shelf zone text modes.
Users can choose Off, Compact, or Detailed shelf labeling depending on chart density and screenshot needs.
- Replaced pale in-zone text with separate dark label boxes.
Shelf, violation-band, and defended-memory zones no longer rely on white text inside transparent boxes. Zone labels now use darker label backgrounds with white text for stronger readability on light charts.
- Added shelf border width control.
The active invalidation shelf can now be made more visible on light backgrounds and publication screenshots.
- Improved panel information flow.
The panel now includes a clearer Shelf / Violation row so the active reference and risk edge are visible without reading the chart manually.
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Visual Improvements
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- Improved chart readability by making the active invalidation shelf more visible.
- Added a subtle risk-band layer to clarify where the violation context begins.
- Added dark, readable label boxes for active shelf, violation band, and defended shelf memory zones.
- Improved screenshot readability with compact right-side tags.
- Refined shelf-zone labeling behavior so the chart can stay clean or become more explanatory when needed.
- Adjusted default shelf transparency for a stronger premium visual presence.
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Interface & Usability
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- Added Show Right-Side Tags input.
- Added Right Tag Offset Bars input.
- Added Show Violation Risk Band input.
- Added Risk Band Transparency input.
- Added Shelf Zone Text input.
- Added Shelf Zone Border Width input.
- Added Memory Zone Text input.
- Improved the panel with a dedicated Shelf / Violation reference row.
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Behavior Notes
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This update does not change the core scoring model.
The goal is to improve clarity and usability, not to introduce predictive behavior.
Users should interpret outputs the same way as before, but with improved visual structure and stronger invalidation-context readability.
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Limitations Reminder
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The script remains a rule-based analytical tool.
Market conditions such as volatility, liquidity, timeframe differences, and pivot confirmation timing may affect how invalidation shelves appear.
Outputs should always be interpreted within broader market context.
------------------------
Risk Reminder
------------------------
This script is for educational and analytical purposes only.
It does not provide financial advice or guaranteed trading outcomes.
Users remain responsible for their own decisions.
Notes de version
🔧 UPDATE NOTES - V1.3This update focuses on publication polish, shelf-zone readability, panel consistency, and cleaner chart interpretation.
The core purpose of the script remains unchanged.
Invalidation Quality Planner continues to evaluate whether an active invalidation shelf is meaningful enough to plan around.
This script continues to function as an analytical and visualization tool.
It does not attempt to predict price direction or provide guaranteed outcomes.
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What Changed
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• Removed box-text rendering from active zones
Shelf and violation-band text now uses separate centered label badges instead of box text fallback behavior.
• Improved active shelf readability
The active shelf label is updated in place and remains centered inside the shelf zone for cleaner publication screenshots.
• Reduced violation-band crowding
The violation-band badge is now shorter and only appears when the band has enough vertical room to display cleanly.
• Improved right-side tag spacing
Shelf, violation, and room tags now use a slightly wider default offset and separated violation-tag placement.
• Moved right-side tags outside the projected zone
Shelf, violation, and room tags now anchor beyond the projected right edge instead of sitting inside the active shelf zone.
• Reduced small risk-band label clutter
Violation-band text now appears only when the band has enough vertical room for a clean label.
• Refined publication defaults
Right-side tags are now disabled by default because the panel already carries the same shelf, violation, and room information.
• Shortened compact shelf badge text
Compact shelf text now focuses on the state and quality score for a cleaner first-glance chart.
• Standardized panel header behavior
The panel now uses the clear-then-merge AGPro header format with one blue merged title row.
• Added center panel locations
Panel placement now includes Top Center, Middle Center, and Bottom Center for consistency with newer AGPro Series releases.
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Visual Improvements
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• Improved chart readability by separating shelf text from transparent box rendering
• Reduced overlap risk around the active shelf and violation guide
• Refined visual hierarchy so the shelf, violation band, and room guide remain easier to scan
• Preserved compact event labels while keeping label density suitable for public screenshots
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Interface & Usability
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• Optimized panel layout for clearer information flow
• Improved label readability for better chart interaction
• Adjusted default right-side tag spacing for a cleaner first-glance chart
• Enhanced overall user experience without changing the core logic
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Behavior Notes
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This update does not change the core analytical logic of the script.
The goal is to improve clarity and usability, not to introduce new predictive behavior.
Users should interpret outputs the same way as before, but with improved visual structure and stricter AGPro publication formatting.
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Limitations Reminder
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The script remains a rule-based analytical tool.
Market conditions such as volatility, liquidity, timeframe differences, and shelf history may affect how states appear.
Outputs should always be interpreted within broader market context.
------------------------
Risk Reminder
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This script is for educational and analytical purposes only.
It does not provide financial advice or guaranteed trading outcomes.
Users remain responsible for their own decisions.
Script open-source
Dans l'esprit TradingView, le créateur de ce script l'a rendu open source afin que les traders puissent examiner et vérifier ses fonctionnalités. Bravo à l'auteur! Bien que vous puissiez l'utiliser gratuitement, n'oubliez pas que la republication du code est soumise à nos Règles.
Public-free and invite-only TradingView Pine Script tools for market analysis, risk planning, liquidity and execution review.
Script library & access: aligurtuna.com/agprolabs-pine-scriptleri/
Telegram: t.me/agprolabs
Script library & access: aligurtuna.com/agprolabs-pine-scriptleri/
Telegram: t.me/agprolabs
Clause de non-responsabilité
Les informations et publications ne sont pas destinées à être, et ne constituent pas, des conseils ou recommandations financiers, d'investissement, de trading ou autres fournis ou approuvés par TradingView. Pour en savoir plus, consultez les Conditions d'utilisation.
Script open-source
Dans l'esprit TradingView, le créateur de ce script l'a rendu open source afin que les traders puissent examiner et vérifier ses fonctionnalités. Bravo à l'auteur! Bien que vous puissiez l'utiliser gratuitement, n'oubliez pas que la republication du code est soumise à nos Règles.
Public-free and invite-only TradingView Pine Script tools for market analysis, risk planning, liquidity and execution review.
Script library & access: aligurtuna.com/agprolabs-pine-scriptleri/
Telegram: t.me/agprolabs
Script library & access: aligurtuna.com/agprolabs-pine-scriptleri/
Telegram: t.me/agprolabs
Clause de non-responsabilité
Les informations et publications ne sont pas destinées à être, et ne constituent pas, des conseils ou recommandations financiers, d'investissement, de trading ou autres fournis ou approuvés par TradingView. Pour en savoir plus, consultez les Conditions d'utilisation.