Am New Trend Indicator
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Trend-Filtered Breakout Signals
This is a clean, signal-only indicator that marks potential entries directly on your chart with simple buy and sell arrows. It's built for traders who want clarity instead of clutter: no tangle of lines or oscillators to interpret — just a clear arrow when the conditions it's looking for line up.
The indicator reads the market's underlying price structure, waits for that structure to be broken with conviction, and then confirms the move against the prevailing trend before it prints anything. Signals that don't pass both checks are simply ignored, so the chart stays quiet during choppy, directionless conditions and only speaks up when a move has both structure and momentum behind it.
What you get
Each signal is the result of a multi-stage filtering process working behind the scenes. The indicator identifies meaningful turning points, detects when price decisively breaks beyond them, and validates the direction against the broader trend. A built-in safeguard prevents repeated arrows on the same move, so every signal is printed once and the chart remains easy to read at a glance.
Two signal modes
- Mode 1 — Reversal focus: A more selective setting that highlights moments where the established direction is being challenged, aimed at catching turns early.
- Mode 2 — Continuation focus: A more active setting that flags every qualified breakout, suited to traders who want to ride moves as they develop.
Key features
- Clear, single-purpose buy/sell arrows — zero chart clutter
- Multi-stage confirmation so weak or conflicting setups are filtered out
- A built-in trend filter that can be switched on or off
- Two selectable behaviours: reversal-focused or continuation-focused
- Fully adjustable sensitivity to match your instrument and style
- Works on any symbol and any timeframe
- Lightweight and responsive — suitable for discretionary trading or as a component in automated strategies
Recommended use
Use the arrows alongside your own risk management and confirmation. Higher timeframes generally produce fewer but cleaner signals, while lower timeframes offer more frequent opportunities. Adjust the sensitivity settings to control how significant a move must be before a signal is generated, and toggle the trend filter depending on whether you prefer stricter confirmation or more signals.
