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Cora Combined Suite v1 [JopAlgo]

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Cora Combined Suite v1 [JopAlgo] (CCSV1)
This is an 2 in 1 indicator (Overlay & Oscillator) the Cora Combined Suite v1 [JopAlgo].
CCSV1 combines a price-pane Overlay for structure/trend with a compact Oscillator for timing/pressure. It’s designed to be clear, beginner-friendly, and largely automatic: you pick a profile (Scalp / Intraday / Swing), choose whether to run as Overlay or Oscillator, and CCSV1 tunes itself in the background.

What’s inside — at a glance
1) Overlay (price pane)


CoRa Wave: a smooth trend line based on a compound-ratio WMA (CRWMA).


Green when the slope rises (bull bias), Red when it falls (bear bias).




Asymmetric ATR Cloud around the CoRa Wave


Width expands more up when buyer pressure dominates and more down when seller pressure dominates.


Fill is intentionally light, so candlesticks remain readable.




Chop Guard (Range-Lock Gate)


When the cloud stays very narrow versus ATR (classic “dead water”), pullback alerts are muted to avoid noise.


Visuals don’t change—only the alerting logic goes quiet.




Typical Overlay reads


Trend: Follow the CoRa color; green favors long setups, red favors shorts.


Value: Pullbacks into/through the cloud in trend direction are higher-quality than chasing breaks far outside it.


Dominance: A visibly asymmetric cloud hints which side is funding the move (buyers vs sellers).



2) Oscillator (subpane or inline preview)


Stretch-Z (columns): how far price is from the CoRa mean (mean-reversion context), clipped to ±clip.


Near 0 = equilibrium; > +2 / < −2 = stretched/extended.




Slope-Z (line): z-score of CoRa’s slope (momentum of the trend line).


Crossing 0 upward = potential bullish impulse; downward = potential bearish impulse.




VPO (stepline): a normalized Volume-Pressure read (positive = buyers funding, negative = sellers).


Rendered as a clean stepline to emphasize state changes.




Event Bands ±2 (subpane): thin reference lines to spot extension/exhaustion zones fast.


Floor/Ceiling lines (optional): quiet boundaries so the panel doesn’t feel “bottomless.”


Inline vs Subpane


Inline (overlay): the oscillator auto-anchors and scales beneath price, so it never crushes the price scale.


Subpane (raw): move to a new pane for the classic ±clip view (with ±2 bands). Recommended for systematic use.



Why traders like it


Two in one: Structure on the chart, timing in the panel—built to complement each other.


Retail-first automation: Choose Scalp / Intraday / Swing and let CCSV1 auto-tune lengths, clips, and pressure windows.


Robust statistics: On fast, spiky markets/timeframes, it prefers outlier-resistant math automatically for steadier signals.


Optional HTF gate: You can require higher-timeframe agreement for oscillator alerts without changing visuals.



Quick start (simple playbook)


Run As


Overlay for structure: assess trend direction, where value is (the cloud), and whether chop guard is active.


Oscillator for timing: move to a subpane to see Stretch-Z, Slope-Z, VPO, and ±2 bands clearly.




Profile


Scalp (1–5m), Intraday (15–60m), or Swing (4H–1D). CCSV1 adjusts length/clip/pressure windows accordingly.




Overlay entries


Trade with CoRa color.


Prefer pullbacks into/through the cloud (trend direction).


If chop guard is active, wait; let the market “breathe” before engaging.




Oscillator timing


Look for Funded Flips: Slope-Z crossing 0 in the direction of VPO (i.e., momentum + funded pressure).


Use ±2 bands to manage risk: stretched conditions can stall or revert—better to scale or wait for a clean reset.




Optional HTF gate


Enable to green-light only those oscillator alerts that align with your chosen higher timeframe.





What each signal means (plain language)


CoRa turns green/red (Overlay): trend bias shift on your chart.


Cloud width tilts asymmetrically: one side (buyers/sellers) is dominating; extensions on that side are more likely.


Stretch-Z near 0: fair value around CoRa; pullback timing zone.


Stretch-Z > +2 / < −2: extended; watch for slowing momentum or scale decisions.


Slope-Z cross up/down: new impulse starting; combine with VPO sign to avoid unfunded crosses.


VPO positive/negative: net buying/selling pressure funding the move.



Alerts included
Overlay


Pullback Long OK


Pullback Short OK


Oscillator


Funded Flip Up / Funded Flip Down (Slope-Z crosses 0 with VPO agreement)


Pullback Long Ready / Pullback Short Ready (near equilibrium with aligned momentum and pressure)


Exhaustion Risk (Long/Short) (Stretch-Z beyond ±2 with weakening momentum or pressure)


Tip: Keep chart alerts concise and use strategy rules (TP/SL/filters) in your trade plan.

Best practices


One glance workflow


Read Overlay for direction + value.


Use Oscillator for trigger + confirmation.




Pairing


Combine with S/R or your preferred execution framework (e.g., your JopAlgo setups).


The suite is neutral: it won’t force trades; it highlights context and quality.




Markets


Works on crypto, indices, FX, and commodities.


Where real volume is available, VPO is strongest; on synthetic volume, treat VPO as a soft filter.




Timeframes


Use the Profile preset closest to your style; feel free to fine-tune later.


For multi-TF trading, enable the HTF gate on the oscillator alerts only.





Inputs you’ll actually use (the rest can stay on Auto)


Run As: Overlay or Oscillator.


Profile: Scalp / Intraday / Swing.


Oscillator Render: “Subpane (raw)” for a classic panel; “Inline (overlay)” only for a quick preview.


HTF gate (optional): require higher-timeframe Slope-Z agreement for oscillator alerts.


Everything else ships with sensible defaults and auto-logic.

Limitations & tips


Not a strategy: CCSV1 is a decision support tool; you still need your entry/exit rules and risk management.


Non-repainting design: Signals finalize on bar close; intrabar graphics can adjust during the bar (Pine standard).


Very flat sessions: If price and volume are extremely quiet, expect fewer alerts; that restraint is intentional.



Who is this for?


Beginners who want one clean overlay for structure and one simple oscillator for timing—without wrestling settings.


Intermediates seeking a coherent trend/pressure framework with HTF confirmation.


Advanced users who appreciate robust stats and clean engineering behind the visuals.



Disclaimer: Educational purposes only. Not financial advice. Trading involves risk. Use at your own discretion.

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