CDT scores every RSI(45) divergence against structure, momentum, and regime before it ever reaches you — so what lands in front of you has already survived the filters that usually catch bad setups too late.
This is the actual sequence CDT walks through on every candidate divergence — not a marketing device. Each stage has to hold before the next one is even evaluated.
Price and RSI(45) disagree at two major swings. CDT checks that both pivots actually qualify as major — not just local noise — before calling it a candidate.
The candidate is weighed against the 200 EMA regime, ATR-based volatility, and whether the move into the second swing was a genuine impulse.
A break-of-structure trigger and a closed confirmation candle finalize the signal — this is the point a confidence score and a projected range get attached.
Every input below exists because a specific failure mode kept showing up in testing — this isn't a feature list assembled for the page.
A 0–100 score built from RSI divergence strength, price displacement, and confirmation filters — with a graded tolerance band instead of a hard pass/fail cliff.
EUR/USD, GBP/USD, Gold, NQ, and DXY each carry their own pip/point conventions — the model doesn't quietly misprice a futures point as a forex pip.
Distance from the 200 EMA shapes whether a divergence reads as mean-reversion or continuation — context the raw RSI value alone can't give you.
No signal is called complete on divergence alone — a break-of-structure trigger has to print before the chain reaches its final stage.
A Bayesian table that updates from your own logged outcomes, by divergence type — not a single static win rate applied to every setup.
Projected moves are anchored to swing amplitude and ATR, with a configurable cap — not a flat percentage pulled out of the air.
One subscription unlocks all three. Access syncs automatically — there's nothing to re-enter when you switch surfaces.
The full RSI(45) chain-confirmation engine, plotted directly on your chart with live stage markers and structure levels.
View access options →A manual confirmation console for entering swing data by hand and getting a confidence score and target back in seconds.
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For traders testing the engine against their own strategy first.
For traders who've already confirmed it fits their process.
No — invite-only scripts run fine on a free TradingView account once you're granted access. The Premium requirement applies to us as the publisher, not to you as a subscriber.
No. CDT is a confirmation and scoring tool, not a signal service promising outcomes. Trading involves substantial risk of loss, and past behavior of any model is not a guarantee of future performance. You're responsible for your own trade decisions.
TradingView access and calculator login are both revoked at the end of your current billing period — no partial-month charges, no lockouts before your paid time is up.
The calculator has a Custom asset mode for manually entering pip size and decimals, but the TradingView indicator's built-in presets currently cover EUR/USD, GBP/USD, Gold, NQ, and DXY.
Start the trial, run it against a few of your own recent charts, and see where the chain agrees with you — and where it doesn't.