Inside Signal Pilot: How the 7 Indicators Work Together

Seven integrated Signal Pilot indicators
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Most indicator suites are collections - a grab bag of unrelated tools that happen to share a name. Each indicator works independently, leaving you to figure out how (or if) they connect.

Signal Pilot is different. The seven indicators were designed as an integrated system. Each tool answers a specific question, and the answers combine into a complete market picture.

Here's how it actually works.


The Core Question Each Indicator Answers

Before diving into features, understand the framework. Each indicator in the suite answers one essential question:

  • Pentarch: "Where are we in the market cycle?"
  • Volume Oracle: "What are institutions actually doing?"
  • Janus Atlas: "Where are the key levels?"
  • OmniDeck: "How much confluence exists right now?"
  • Augury Grid: "Which symbols have the best setups?"
  • Harmonic Oscillator: "What does momentum say?"
  • Plutus Flow: "Where is money actually flowing?"

No overlap. No redundancy. Seven questions, seven answers, one complete picture.


Pentarch: The Cycle Foundation

Pentarch identifies the five phases of every market cycle: Touchdown (TD), Ignition (IGN), Climax (CAP), Warning (WRN), and Breakdown (BDN).

What it does:

  • Detects cycle phases across 4 layers simultaneously
  • Identifies phase transitions as they happen
  • Shows where you are in the structure - not where you were
  • Non-repainting: signals finalize on candle close

How it connects: Pentarch provides the structural context that every other indicator builds on. Volume Oracle's regime detection makes more sense when you know the cycle phase. OmniDeck's confluence scoring weights cycle alignment. Without knowing where you are in the cycle, other signals lack context.


Volume Oracle: Institutional Footprints

Volume Oracle classifies market regimes and detects institutional behavior through volume analysis.

What it does:

  • Regime detection: Accumulation (green), Distribution (red), or Weakening (gold)
  • Quality-rated BULL/BEAR signals with strength percentages
  • HTF confirmation showing whether daily/weekly aligns
  • Divergence detection between price and volume

How it connects: Volume Oracle confirms what Pentarch suggests. If Pentarch shows a Touchdown phase (accumulation), Volume Oracle should show green regime with institutional absorption. When they align, confidence increases. When they diverge, caution is warranted.


Janus Atlas: The Level Architecture

Janus Atlas maps the key price levels where decisions happen - support, resistance, value areas, and institutional reference points.

What it does:

  • 50+ levels including pivots, Fibonacci, session markers
  • Volume Profile with POC (Point of Control), VAH (Value Area High), VAL (Value Area Low)
  • Multi-period VWAP with standard deviation bands
  • Previous day/week/month high/low/close

How it connects: Janus Atlas answers "where" while Pentarch and Volume Oracle answer "when" and "what." A cycle low (Pentarch) occurring at major support (Janus Atlas) with accumulation volume (Volume Oracle) is a high-conviction setup. The levels provide entry precision and invalidation points.


OmniDeck: The Confluence Engine

OmniDeck synthesizes 10 different analysis systems into a single confluence score from 1-10.

What it does:

  • Combines trend, momentum, volume, volatility, and cycle analysis
  • Outputs a simple 1-10 score (higher = more confluence)
  • Marks Liquidity Sweeps (stop hunts) with LL and HH labels
  • Shows when multiple independent systems agree

How it connects: OmniDeck is the integration layer. Rather than manually checking seven indicators, the confluence score tells you immediately whether conditions align. A score of 8+ means most systems agree. A score of 3 means conflicting signals - time to wait.


Augury Grid: The Scanner

Augury Grid screens up to 40 symbols simultaneously, scoring each on a 5-filter system.

What it does:

  • Multi-symbol screening in a single view
  • 5-point scoring system for setup quality
  • Filters by trend, momentum, volume, volatility, and structure
  • Highlights the best opportunities across your watchlist

How it connects: While other indicators analyze depth (one symbol, multiple factors), Augury Grid analyzes breadth (many symbols, key factors). It answers "where should I focus?" before you dive into detailed analysis with the other tools.


Harmonic Oscillator: The Momentum Consensus

Harmonic Oscillator combines 5 different oscillators into a voting system for momentum.

What it does:

  • Aggregates RSI, Stochastic, CCI, Williams %R, and MFI
  • Voting system: 3+ oscillators agreeing = signal
  • Reduces false signals from any single oscillator
  • Clean visual output without chart clutter

How it connects: Harmonic Oscillator adds momentum confirmation to cycle and volume analysis. A Pentarch transition (cycle turning) with Volume Oracle confirmation (regime shift) and Harmonic Oscillator agreement (momentum shifting) creates a three-way validation that single indicators can't provide.


Plutus Flow: The Money Trail

Plutus Flow is advanced OBV (On-Balance Volume) with trend ribbons and automatic divergence detection.

What it does:

  • Advanced OBV calculation with smoothing
  • Trend ribbons showing money flow direction
  • Automatic divergence detection (price vs volume)
  • Early warning when price and volume disagree

How it connects: Plutus Flow and Volume Oracle both analyze volume, but differently. Volume Oracle classifies the regime (accumulation/distribution). Plutus Flow tracks the cumulative flow and spots divergences. Together, they reveal both the current state and emerging shifts.


The Integration in Practice

Here's how a typical analysis flows:

  1. Augury Grid scan: Which symbols score highest on the 5-filter system?
  2. Pentarch check: What cycle phase is the symbol in? Early cycle = opportunity. Late cycle = caution.
  3. Volume Oracle confirmation: Does the regime match the cycle? Accumulation in Touchdown? Distribution in Warning?
  4. Janus Atlas levels: Where are the key entry points and invalidation levels?
  5. OmniDeck score: How much confluence exists? 7+ to proceed.
  6. Harmonic Oscillator: Is momentum aligned with the thesis?
  7. Plutus Flow: Any divergences warning of a trap?

This isn't seven indicators fighting for attention. It's seven questions building toward a decision.


What Makes This Different

Most traders either:

  • Use one indicator and miss context
  • Use many indicators that contradict each other
  • Stack redundant tools (three momentum oscillators, no cycle analysis)

Signal Pilot solves this by design. Each indicator has a distinct role. The outputs connect logically. Confluence is measured, not guessed.

The result: clearer decisions with less noise.


Non-Repainting, Non-Negotiable

Every Signal Pilot indicator finalizes signals on candle close. What you see in history is exactly what appeared in real-time. No retroactive "optimization." No disappearing signals.

This matters because trust matters. If you can't trust your historical analysis, you can't trust your forward analysis. Signal Pilot is built for traders who need reliability, not traders who need pretty backtests.


Common Questions

"I already have indicators. Why would I switch?"

The question isn't whether you have indicators - it's whether they work together. Most traders have 4-6 tools that were never designed to integrate. They contradict each other. They measure the same things differently. Signal Pilot was designed as a system from day one. The difference shows in clarity, not just features.

"Is this going to require a learning curve?"

Yes, but less than you'd think. Most traders report that after one week of observation, the phase labels and confluence scores become intuitive. The documentation is comprehensive. And because the suite synthesizes complexity into simple outputs (phase names, 1-10 scores), you're not deciphering spaghetti charts.

"How do I know it doesn't repaint?"

Test it. During your trial, take screenshots. Wait for new candles to form. Check if anything moved. We encourage this because we know what you'll find: signals finalize on candle close and never change. The backtest matches live trading.

"What if it doesn't work for my market/timeframe?"

Cycles occur in every liquid market on every timeframe - that's the nature of how capital flows. The trial lets you test on your specific symbols and timeframes. If it doesn't fit your style, you've spent nothing but time.


Try It Yourself

The best way to understand how the suite works is to use it. The free trial gives you access to all seven indicators on TradingView - no credit card, no commitment.

Run Augury Grid on your watchlist. Check Pentarch on your favorite symbol. See how Volume Oracle and Plutus Flow reveal what price alone can't show. Watch OmniDeck's confluence score change as conditions evolve.

Most traders know within the first week whether the suite fits their approach. One week. No risk. Just clarity.


See the difference integrated analysis makes.

Start your free trial - all 7 indicators, full functionality, no credit card required. Add them to your charts today. Watch how cycle phase, volume regime, key levels, and confluence score work together to build a complete picture.

One week of observation. Zero risk. Then decide.

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