Spike Pressure
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Compression--
Opposite Drift--
Liquidity Area--
Rejection Wick--
Tick Acceleration--
Spike Maturity--
Live Score Model--
Any-Stage Spike--
Expected Spike Size--
Confirmed Spike--
Adaptive Confidence--
Entry Logic--
Exit Warning--
Risk Status--
Market Scanner
Boom/Crash only
How to read:
PRE-SPIKE BUILDUP WATCH = early pressure building before source-liquidity touch; warning only.
MICRO SPIKE WATCH = sudden small-spike pressure building from tick acceleration even before liquidity touch.
EARLY SPIKE WATCH = possible snipest spike area, can repaint because it is a warning only.
SMALL SPIKE IMMINENT = short spike pressure is active now; still a warning, not guaranteed.
BIG SPIKE IMMINENT = source liquidity plus acceleration/rejection suggests stronger spike danger.
CONFIRMED BOOM SPIKE / CONFIRMED CRASH SPIKE = closed candle confirmed the spike, non-repaint but later.
Adaptive trade direction: When spike risk is low, Boom against-spike direction is SELL and Crash against-spike direction is BUY. When spike pressure builds, the direction flips to the spike side: Boom shows BUY warning and Crash shows SELL warning, so it does not keep advising the wrong against-spike direction while a spike is about to appear. The opposite target liquidity is frozen before the spike so it does not extend to the spike stop. Any-stage mode keeps measuring because Boom/Crash spikes can appear at any time: small spike pressure uses live impulse/tick acceleration, while big spike pressure uses source liquidity, maturity, compression, drift, rejection, and target room.