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ParallaxMind™️ MACD-V: Volatility Normalized Momentum Candles

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🚀 Award-Winning Momentum Indicator that Outperforms the Standard MACD in All Market Conditions

📈 ParallaxMind™️ MACD-V: Volatility Normalized Momentum Colored Bars with Alerts

The MACD-V (Volatility Normalized MACD) was first developed by trader Alex Spiroglou in 2015, published in a 2022 research paper, and awarded the Charles H. Dow Award for outstanding research in technical analysis.

Unlike the standard MACD, which often suffers from noisy false signals and inconsistent readings, the MACD-V introduces volatility normalization. This innovation creates a hybrid momentum tool that solves the five core limitations of the classic MACD — making signals stable across time, universally comparable across markets, and structured within a clear momentum framework.

🔑 Key Features & Benefits

Time-Stable & Cross-Market Comparable: A reading of +100 or -100 has the same meaning across decades and across assets — stocks, forex, commodities, and crypto.

Objective Momentum Framework: Levels at +150, +50, -50, and -150 create universal benchmarks to identify rallying, declining, ranging, and extreme conditions.

Alerting Capability: Built-in alerts notify you the moment momentum shifts — including crossovers, zero-line breaks, and entries into overbought/oversold zones. This ensures you never miss critical setups without constantly watching charts.

Momentum Stage Labels: Clear, automatic labels appear on your chart to define the current state of the market — Rallying, Retracing, Ranging, Declining, Rebounding, or Risk Zones. These labels cut through noise and provide instant clarity about market conditions.

With these features, the MACD-V transforms momentum analysis from subjective art into objective science, delivering cleaner entries, smarter exits, and greater confidence in any market.

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