Pythia — 33 FULL

Analysis of Structure, Divergences, and Energy Conditions
Description
Pythia Full visualizes the structural characteristics of price movement and the internal conditions that accompany changes in market behavior.
The indicator highlights moments when impulse slows down, when energy diverges from price, when structural inconsistencies appear, or when the market shows early signs of instability.
It relies on time-based, price-based, and energy-based metrics, combining them into a unified system of visual elements.
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Setup
Only five main parameters are required for practical use.
The built-in HUD helps evaluate how chosen settings influence the indicator’s behavior.
Additional parameters are pre-configured and optimized for a wide range of instruments.
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What Pythia Displays
• structural conditions associated with changes in movement dynamics
• micro- and macro-divergences
• areas where impulse slows or loses stability
• combinations of energy and price movement (EnergyTrap / PriceTrap)
• sudden impulsive spikes
• time-based zones where movement compresses or changes character
• local flow conditions (Flow)
• internal directional metrics (inner-channel logic)
These elements form a structural map of the chart, helping to interpret the current movement context.
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Core Modules
1. TTC Zones (Time-To-Collapse)
Show areas where movement historically loses impulse.
Highlight time and price conditions affecting the stability of the current swing.
2. Micro- and Macro-Divergences
Micro — local discrepancies between price and MACD.
Macro — larger-cycle structural divergences.
3. Energy Conditions
Significant micro-divergences receive an energy assessment to distinguish stronger discrepancies from weaker ones.
4. Movement Traps
EnergyTrap — elevated energy load with limited price result.
PriceTrap — notable price movement with low energy.
Both help identify unstable combinations of impulse and result.
5. Impulsive Spikes
Mark sharp price expansions, energy surges, and subsequent instability zones.
6. Flow Mode
Evaluates local changes in the energy-flow context.
7. Inner-Channel Logic
Used internally within Flow to refine directional characteristics of the movement.
8. OR-Impulses
Rare energy bursts that help identify structural features of local movement.
Interpretation of Chart Markers (1–15)
(with version availability: Full / Standard / Lite)
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1 — Pre-Flow Divergence
What it is:
A divergence displayed in a pale version of the trend color, showing early price-energy discrepancy while price moves in a strong impulse.
Why it matters:
Signals that a regular divergence may be ignored because the market still has enough momentum to continue without correction.
How to use:
Not a reversal entry.
Wait for impulse weakening or confirmation from traps, micro-divergences, TTC, or the Catcher zone.
Versions:
(Full, Standard — limited, Lite — not included)
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2 — Regular Bearish Divergence
What it is:
A classic discrepancy between price and momentum.
Why it matters:
Shows weakening of the current swing and increases the probability of correction or reversal.
How to use:
Useful for exits or timing counter-trend entries.
Best when combined with traps, TTC, or the Catcher zone.
Versions:
(Full, Standard, Lite)
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3 — Divergence Energy Indicator
What it is:
A marker showing how strong the divergence energy load is.
Why it matters:
Helps separate weak divergences from structurally significant ones.
How to use:
High-energy divergences carry greater reversal potential.
Versions:
(Full, Standard — no, Lite — no)
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4 — Trap Cloud: Mass Without Impulse
What it is:
A cloud indicating significant trade mass with minimal price progress.
Why it matters:
Shows hidden exhaustion or buildup before a directional change.
How to use:
When combined with divergences or the Catcher zone, attention increases.
Lite uses micro-markers instead of clouds.
Versions:
(Full, Standard, Lite — limited)
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5 — Trap Cloud: Impulse Without Mass
What it is:
Shows small clusters of relatively large trades producing impulse without depth.
Why it matters:
Often indicates unstable or misleading moves.
How to use:
Strengthens reversal probability when combined with divergences.
Versions:
(Full, Standard, Lite — limited)
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6 — Post-Impulse Oscillation Window
What it is:
The time window after an impulse-shift marker (7).
Why it matters:
Shows whether the new impulse strengthened or faded.
How to use:
Supports reading the stability of short-term structural breaks.
Versions:
(Full, Standard — no, Lite — no)
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7 — Instant Impulse-Shift Marker
What it is:
A marker showing a sudden change in structural impulse.
Why it matters:
These points often precede short-term acceleration or instability.
How to use:
Especially meaningful when appearing near traps or divergences.
Versions:
(Full, Standard — no, Lite — no)
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8 — Growing Price–Energy Discrepancy
What it is:
Marks increasing separation between price progress and energy behavior.
Why it matters:
Often precedes divergence formation or weakening of movement.
How to use:
Use as an early attention signal, especially when clusters appear.
Versions:
(Full, Standard — no, Lite — no)
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9 — Collapsed Micro-Divergences
What it is:
Micro-divergences that formed but collapsed.
Why it matters:
Clusters of such points often reflect hidden weakness.
How to use:
Multiple collapsed micro-divs frequently precede structural slowing.
Versions:
(Full, Standard, Lite)
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10 — Low-Energy Uncertainty Cloud
What it is:
A weak instability cloud similar to marker 7 but less pronounced.
Why it matters:
Marks zones where the market struggles with direction.
How to use:
Strengthens reversal context when inside a Catcher zone.
Versions:
(Full, Standard — no, Lite — no)
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11 — Catcher Zone Marker
What it is:
Marks the moment a Catcher zone was created.
Why it matters:
Even if the zone collapses, the marker remains as evidence of structural preparation.
How to use:
If traps or divergences appear afterward, reversal probability increases.
Versions:
(Full, Standard, Lite)
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12 — Catcher Zone (Forecast Window for Divergence)
What it is:
A dynamic zone predicting where a divergence is most likely to appear.
Why it matters:
Helps anticipate reversal signals earlier and with better timing.
How to use:
Divergences born inside the zone are significantly stronger.
Standard and Lite preserve full functionality with simplified visuals.
Versions:
(Full, Standard — limited visuals, Lite — limited visuals)
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13 — Divergence Probation Start
What it is:
Beginning of the window where divergence must prove itself.
Why it matters:
If no structural reaction appears, the signal weakens.
How to use:
Watch traps, micro-divs, and impulse slowdown during this interval.
Versions:
(Full, Standard — limited, Lite — not included)
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14 — Divergence Probation End
What it is:
The final point where divergence should manifest.
Why it matters:
If no reaction occurs, the market transitions into Flow and the divergence becomes irrelevant.
How to use:
If price does not react by this point — ignore the divergence.
Versions:
(Full, Standard — limited, Lite — not included)
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15 — Catcher HUD (Forecast Accuracy Panel)
What it is:
A panel showing how many divergences the Catcher predicted and how many were confirmed by the market.
Why it matters:
Helps tune the indicator without guesswork.
How to use:
Adjust parameters and observe how HUD accuracy changes instantly.
Optimizes Pythia for each instrument and timeframe.
Versions:
(Full, Standard, Lite)
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Note from the Developers
Pythia marks the exact areas where the market can mislead you.
So here is a simple and practical rule:
Do not step into the places where the markers stand.)
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