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Reaction Follow-Through Planner [AGPro Series]
🧠 Core Idea
Did the first reaction actually create follow-through, or did price only bounce and fade?
📌 Overview / What it does
Reaction Follow-Through Planner is a decision-oriented overlay that evaluates what happens after price produces an initial reaction around a confirmed swing reference.
Instead of only marking the reaction itself, the script opens a structured follow-through window, measures progress, tracks defense of the reaction zone, defines invalidation, estimates target room, and converts the context into a 0-100 planner score.
It produces reaction zones, follow-through tracks, continuation markers, failed-reaction labels, risk/target guide lines, and a compact AGPro panel. It does not predict future price, place trades, automate execution, or claim that any reaction must continue.
🎯 Purpose & Design Philosophy
This script was built for traders who already understand that a reaction candle is not enough.
Many charts show a wick, bounce, rejection, hold, or local response, but the real question comes after that first response: did the market follow through with clean progress, participation, and defended invalidation?
The design philosophy is simple: treat reaction analysis as a planning workflow. The script helps organize the reaction into strength, follow-through, invalidation, room, and next action.
⚡ Why This Script Is Different
Most reaction tools focus on finding the reaction candle, drawing the level, or scoring the first response.
This script does NOT clone a rejection-block detector, a support/resistance reaction map, or a generic pivot reaction score.
Instead, it starts after the first reaction appears. It tracks whether that reaction can defend its zone, produce directional progress, maintain follow-through, and offer enough room before the context becomes stale or failed.
⚙️ Methodology
1. Context Detection
The engine tracks confirmed swing reaction references and waits for price to interact with them.
2. Reference Mapping
When the first response is accepted, the script builds a reaction zone from the first response candle and defines an invalidation edge beyond the defended area.
3. Reaction Evaluation
The script grades the initial reaction candle using close defense, wick defense, body participation, and direction agreement.
4. Follow-Through Tracking
During the tracking window, the model measures best directional progress, next-bar response, volume support, adverse excursion, time decay, and whether the invalidation edge remains defended.
5. Visual Output
The chart displays reaction zones, follow-through tracks, target room, invalidation guides, continuation markers, failed-reaction labels, and a clean AGPro planner panel.
🗺️ How to Read the Chart
Zones = the defended first-reaction area that should remain intact for the follow-through case to stay valid.
Follow-through track = the movement path from the reaction close toward the current follow-through position.
Invalidation guide = the price edge where the reaction context is considered failed by the script logic.
Target room guide = the nearby structure or ATR-based room estimate used to judge whether the reaction still has space.
Labels = optional reaction start markers, follow-through continuation, or failed-reaction context. Start labels and failed-reaction X markers are disabled by default, while failed-reaction labels use a separate low cap for a cleaner publication view.
Colors = teal for bullish reaction continuation, pink for bearish reaction continuation, gold for weak or stalled contexts, and indigo for higher-quality follow-through.
Panel = the current reaction strength, follow-through state, invalidation level, room estimate, and next action.
🚦 Signals & States
• Bull Reaction Watch → a bullish reaction window is active, but follow-through still needs progress.
• Bear Reaction Watch → a bearish reaction window is active, but follow-through still needs progress.
• Bull Follow-Through → bullish follow-through reached the planner threshold.
• Bear Follow-Through → bearish follow-through reached the planner threshold.
• No Follow-Through → the reaction stayed defended but did not generate enough progress inside the tracking window.
• Failed Reaction → price closed beyond the reaction invalidation edge.
🔔 Alerts Logic
Alerts are attention markers, not trade instructions.
New Bull Reaction Window triggers when a bullish first-response window opens.
New Bear Reaction Window triggers when a bearish first-response window opens.
Bull Follow-Through Ready triggers when bullish follow-through reaches the score and progress thresholds.
Bear Follow-Through Ready triggers when bearish follow-through reaches the score and progress thresholds.
Reaction Failed triggers when price closes beyond the active invalidation edge.
🧩 Confluence Logic
The strongest context appears when reaction strength, next-bar progress, volume response, wick defense, and room all align.
When the reaction candle is strong but follow-through is weak, the panel will usually remain in watch or no-follow-through mode.
When follow-through progresses but invalidation is too close or room is limited, interpretation should stay cautious.
📊 When to Use
• After a visible reaction from a swing high or swing low reference.
• During retest, hold, rejection, or continuation planning.
• When you want to separate first-response reactions from reactions that actually continue.
• On symbols and timeframes with enough liquidity for clean candle structure.
⚠️ When NOT to Use
• Extremely low-liquidity markets where reaction candles are unreliable.
• Very noisy micro timeframes with erratic wicks.
• News-driven volatility where invalidation and room can shift quickly.
• Situations where the user expects automatic entries or guaranteed outcomes.
🎛️ Key Inputs
• Swing Reaction Lookback → controls how selective the reaction references are.
• First Response Mode → controls how strict the first reaction filter is.
• Follow-Through Track Bars → controls how long the script evaluates continuation after the reaction.
• Minimum Planner Score → sets the threshold for continuation-ready context.
• Invalidation Buffer → controls how far beyond the reaction zone the invalidation edge sits.
• Fallback Target Room → estimates room when no clean opposite structure is nearby.
• Visual settings → control zones, optional start labels, outcome labels, failed-reaction label cap, optional failed markers, guides, density, and panel layout.
🖥️ Interface & Visual Design
The interface is built around a clean AGPro panel and chart-first visuals.
The panel gives the decision summary. The chart shows the defended reaction zone, follow-through track, invalidation edge, target room, and state labels.
The visual hierarchy is intentionally restrained: enough labels to make the chart alive, but not so many that the reaction workflow becomes noisy.
🧪 Practical Usage Workflow
1. Read the panel to see whether a reaction window is active.
2. Check the reaction zone and invalidation edge.
3. Watch whether the follow-through track expands away from the zone.
4. Compare the score with available target room.
5. Treat alerts as review prompts, not execution commands.
🔍 Interpretation Guidelines
A strong reaction is not automatically a strong follow-through.
A clean follow-through usually needs directional progress, defended invalidation, supportive participation, and enough remaining room.
If the panel says No Follow-Through, the reaction may still be interesting visually, but the script did not detect enough post-reaction continuation quality.
If the panel says Failed Reaction, the original reaction context is no longer valid according to the script rules.
🚫 What This Script Is NOT
• Not a prediction engine.
• Not financial advice.
• Not auto trading.
• Not guaranteed signals.
• Not a replacement for risk management.
• Not a generic support/resistance map.
• Not a rejection-block scanner.
⚠️ Limitations & Transparency
The script is rule-based and depends on confirmed swing references, ATR normalization, volume baselines, and selected sensitivity settings.
Different timeframes can produce different reaction windows.
High volatility can expand invalidation distance and reduce room quality.
Low-liquidity markets can create misleading wick behavior.
🧠 Market Context Notes
Reaction follow-through is strongest when the first response is supported by participation and clean progress away from the defended zone.
It is weaker when price reacts but stalls near the zone, repeatedly revisits invalidation, or lacks target room.
The script is designed to help traders think in terms of reaction quality, not certainty.
🧾 Use Case Examples
When price reacts from a swing low and the next bars defend the reaction zone with rising progress, the planner may shift from Bull Reaction Watch to Bull Follow-Through.
When price rejects a swing high but immediately reclaims the invalidation edge, the planner may mark Failed Reaction.
When price bounces but fails to expand before the tracking window expires, the panel may show No Follow-Through.
🧱 System Philosophy
The AGPro approach favors decision engines over simple signal indicators.
This script follows that philosophy by turning a reaction into a structured review process: strength, follow-through, invalidation, room, and action.
🔐 Non-Promise Statement
No score guarantees continuation.
No alert confirms a profitable outcome.
No visual state should be treated as certainty.
📉 Risk Disclosure
Trading involves risk.
Users are responsible for their own decisions, risk management, position sizing, and market interpretation.
This script is for educational and analytical purposes only and does not provide financial advice.
📚 Educational Note
Use this script to study how reactions behave after the first response.
The goal is to improve interpretation discipline, not to replace a complete trading plan.
🧠 Core Idea
Did the first reaction actually create follow-through, or did price only bounce and fade?
📌 Overview / What it does
Reaction Follow-Through Planner is a decision-oriented overlay that evaluates what happens after price produces an initial reaction around a confirmed swing reference.
Instead of only marking the reaction itself, the script opens a structured follow-through window, measures progress, tracks defense of the reaction zone, defines invalidation, estimates target room, and converts the context into a 0-100 planner score.
It produces reaction zones, follow-through tracks, continuation markers, failed-reaction labels, risk/target guide lines, and a compact AGPro panel. It does not predict future price, place trades, automate execution, or claim that any reaction must continue.
🎯 Purpose & Design Philosophy
This script was built for traders who already understand that a reaction candle is not enough.
Many charts show a wick, bounce, rejection, hold, or local response, but the real question comes after that first response: did the market follow through with clean progress, participation, and defended invalidation?
The design philosophy is simple: treat reaction analysis as a planning workflow. The script helps organize the reaction into strength, follow-through, invalidation, room, and next action.
⚡ Why This Script Is Different
Most reaction tools focus on finding the reaction candle, drawing the level, or scoring the first response.
This script does NOT clone a rejection-block detector, a support/resistance reaction map, or a generic pivot reaction score.
Instead, it starts after the first reaction appears. It tracks whether that reaction can defend its zone, produce directional progress, maintain follow-through, and offer enough room before the context becomes stale or failed.
⚙️ Methodology
1. Context Detection
The engine tracks confirmed swing reaction references and waits for price to interact with them.
2. Reference Mapping
When the first response is accepted, the script builds a reaction zone from the first response candle and defines an invalidation edge beyond the defended area.
3. Reaction Evaluation
The script grades the initial reaction candle using close defense, wick defense, body participation, and direction agreement.
4. Follow-Through Tracking
During the tracking window, the model measures best directional progress, next-bar response, volume support, adverse excursion, time decay, and whether the invalidation edge remains defended.
5. Visual Output
The chart displays reaction zones, follow-through tracks, target room, invalidation guides, continuation markers, failed-reaction labels, and a clean AGPro planner panel.
🗺️ How to Read the Chart
Zones = the defended first-reaction area that should remain intact for the follow-through case to stay valid.
Follow-through track = the movement path from the reaction close toward the current follow-through position.
Invalidation guide = the price edge where the reaction context is considered failed by the script logic.
Target room guide = the nearby structure or ATR-based room estimate used to judge whether the reaction still has space.
Labels = optional reaction start markers, follow-through continuation, or failed-reaction context. Start labels and failed-reaction X markers are disabled by default, while failed-reaction labels use a separate low cap for a cleaner publication view.
Colors = teal for bullish reaction continuation, pink for bearish reaction continuation, gold for weak or stalled contexts, and indigo for higher-quality follow-through.
Panel = the current reaction strength, follow-through state, invalidation level, room estimate, and next action.
🚦 Signals & States
• Bull Reaction Watch → a bullish reaction window is active, but follow-through still needs progress.
• Bear Reaction Watch → a bearish reaction window is active, but follow-through still needs progress.
• Bull Follow-Through → bullish follow-through reached the planner threshold.
• Bear Follow-Through → bearish follow-through reached the planner threshold.
• No Follow-Through → the reaction stayed defended but did not generate enough progress inside the tracking window.
• Failed Reaction → price closed beyond the reaction invalidation edge.
🔔 Alerts Logic
Alerts are attention markers, not trade instructions.
New Bull Reaction Window triggers when a bullish first-response window opens.
New Bear Reaction Window triggers when a bearish first-response window opens.
Bull Follow-Through Ready triggers when bullish follow-through reaches the score and progress thresholds.
Bear Follow-Through Ready triggers when bearish follow-through reaches the score and progress thresholds.
Reaction Failed triggers when price closes beyond the active invalidation edge.
🧩 Confluence Logic
The strongest context appears when reaction strength, next-bar progress, volume response, wick defense, and room all align.
When the reaction candle is strong but follow-through is weak, the panel will usually remain in watch or no-follow-through mode.
When follow-through progresses but invalidation is too close or room is limited, interpretation should stay cautious.
📊 When to Use
• After a visible reaction from a swing high or swing low reference.
• During retest, hold, rejection, or continuation planning.
• When you want to separate first-response reactions from reactions that actually continue.
• On symbols and timeframes with enough liquidity for clean candle structure.
⚠️ When NOT to Use
• Extremely low-liquidity markets where reaction candles are unreliable.
• Very noisy micro timeframes with erratic wicks.
• News-driven volatility where invalidation and room can shift quickly.
• Situations where the user expects automatic entries or guaranteed outcomes.
🎛️ Key Inputs
• Swing Reaction Lookback → controls how selective the reaction references are.
• First Response Mode → controls how strict the first reaction filter is.
• Follow-Through Track Bars → controls how long the script evaluates continuation after the reaction.
• Minimum Planner Score → sets the threshold for continuation-ready context.
• Invalidation Buffer → controls how far beyond the reaction zone the invalidation edge sits.
• Fallback Target Room → estimates room when no clean opposite structure is nearby.
• Visual settings → control zones, optional start labels, outcome labels, failed-reaction label cap, optional failed markers, guides, density, and panel layout.
🖥️ Interface & Visual Design
The interface is built around a clean AGPro panel and chart-first visuals.
The panel gives the decision summary. The chart shows the defended reaction zone, follow-through track, invalidation edge, target room, and state labels.
The visual hierarchy is intentionally restrained: enough labels to make the chart alive, but not so many that the reaction workflow becomes noisy.
🧪 Practical Usage Workflow
1. Read the panel to see whether a reaction window is active.
2. Check the reaction zone and invalidation edge.
3. Watch whether the follow-through track expands away from the zone.
4. Compare the score with available target room.
5. Treat alerts as review prompts, not execution commands.
🔍 Interpretation Guidelines
A strong reaction is not automatically a strong follow-through.
A clean follow-through usually needs directional progress, defended invalidation, supportive participation, and enough remaining room.
If the panel says No Follow-Through, the reaction may still be interesting visually, but the script did not detect enough post-reaction continuation quality.
If the panel says Failed Reaction, the original reaction context is no longer valid according to the script rules.
🚫 What This Script Is NOT
• Not a prediction engine.
• Not financial advice.
• Not auto trading.
• Not guaranteed signals.
• Not a replacement for risk management.
• Not a generic support/resistance map.
• Not a rejection-block scanner.
⚠️ Limitations & Transparency
The script is rule-based and depends on confirmed swing references, ATR normalization, volume baselines, and selected sensitivity settings.
Different timeframes can produce different reaction windows.
High volatility can expand invalidation distance and reduce room quality.
Low-liquidity markets can create misleading wick behavior.
🧠 Market Context Notes
Reaction follow-through is strongest when the first response is supported by participation and clean progress away from the defended zone.
It is weaker when price reacts but stalls near the zone, repeatedly revisits invalidation, or lacks target room.
The script is designed to help traders think in terms of reaction quality, not certainty.
🧾 Use Case Examples
When price reacts from a swing low and the next bars defend the reaction zone with rising progress, the planner may shift from Bull Reaction Watch to Bull Follow-Through.
When price rejects a swing high but immediately reclaims the invalidation edge, the planner may mark Failed Reaction.
When price bounces but fails to expand before the tracking window expires, the panel may show No Follow-Through.
🧱 System Philosophy
The AGPro approach favors decision engines over simple signal indicators.
This script follows that philosophy by turning a reaction into a structured review process: strength, follow-through, invalidation, room, and action.
🔐 Non-Promise Statement
No score guarantees continuation.
No alert confirms a profitable outcome.
No visual state should be treated as certainty.
📉 Risk Disclosure
Trading involves risk.
Users are responsible for their own decisions, risk management, position sizing, and market interpretation.
This script is for educational and analytical purposes only and does not provide financial advice.
📚 Educational Note
Use this script to study how reactions behave after the first response.
The goal is to improve interpretation discipline, not to replace a complete trading plan.
Notes de version
UPDATE NOTES - VERSION 1.1This update focuses on presentation control, higher-timeframe readability, and panel usability.
The core purpose of the script remains unchanged.
This release improves how the existing reaction, follow-through, invalidation, and room logic is presented 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 Adaptive HTF Projection
Reaction-zone extensions now adapt on daily, weekly, and monthly charts so wider timeframe screenshots stay more balanced.
* Added Zone Label Anchor
The centered reaction-zone badge can now be shifted slightly inside the active zone without changing the analytical logic.
* Expanded panel controls
The panel now supports Middle Center placement and a Slate theme in addition to Elite Dark and Clean Light.
* Added Huge font option
Chart labels and panel text now include a Huge size option for publication screenshots and high-resolution chart layouts.
* Improved live panel positioning
Changing panel location now updates the existing panel position more directly during the latest chart render.
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Visual Improvements
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* Improved higher-timeframe chart readability by shortening extended reaction zones where needed.
* Preserved the separate centered reaction-zone badge instead of placing light text directly inside transparent zones.
* Refined visual control over zone-badge placement while keeping the premium compact label style intact.
* Kept continuation, failure, zone, and marker visuals aligned with the existing public-release identity.
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Interface & Usability
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* Optimized panel behavior for clearer layout switching.
* Added more flexible panel placement for users who need to avoid overlap with active price zones.
* Added an extra panel theme for charts where Elite Dark is too heavy and Clean Light is too bright.
* Enhanced label sizing control without increasing default chart clutter.
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Behavior Notes
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This update does not change the core analytical logic of the script.
Reaction detection, follow-through scoring, invalidation handling, target-room logic, markers, and alerts remain conceptually unchanged.
The goal is to improve clarity and usability, not to introduce new predictive behavior.
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Limitations Reminder
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The script remains a rule-based analytical tool.
Market conditions such as volatility, liquidity, and timeframe differences may affect how reaction windows and follow-through states appear.
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.
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.