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MACD Quality Confirmation Bipolar Index V2

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Indicator: MACD Quality Confirmation Bipolar Index (V2)
Overview
The MACD Quality Confirmation Bipolar Index V2 is a quantitative tool designed to solve the "False Signal" problem inherent in traditional MACD oscillators. Instead of merely showing momentum direction, this indicator filters MACD signals through a multi-dimensional Quality Engine that analyzes liquidity and price action efficiency.

Why Use This?
Standard MACD often produces "noisy" crossovers during low-volume consolidation or erratic price movements. This indicator assigns a "Quality Score" (0-100) to every move, visualized as a bipolar histogram.

Key Features
Liquidity Filtering (Volume Factor): Uses a percentile-based log-volume calculation over a 1-year lookback. It ensures that signals occurring on low institutional participation are suppressed.

Efficiency Scoring (Smoothness): Measures the ratio of candle body size to the total range. High-wick "erratic" price action reduces the score, while solid, trend-driven candles increase it.

Bipolar Visualization: * Positive Bars: Bullish momentum confirmed by high quality.

Negative Bars: Bearish momentum confirmed by high quality.

Bright Colors: Indicate "Strong Zones" (Score > 60), where price action and volume are in perfect sync.

Smart Crossover Labels: * Green/Red Triangles: High-quality crossovers (Score > 40).

Gray Triangles: Low-quality "noise" crossovers.

Yellow "!" Mark: A warning for extremely weak signals (Score < 20).

How to Trade
The Power Setup: Look for a Bullish Cross (Triangle) that coincides with a bar entering the Strong Zone (above 60). This indicates a high-conviction entry.

The Noise Filter: If you see a MACD crossover but the histogram remains in the "Active Zone" (below 40) or triggers a "!", exercise caution; the market may be ranging.

Trend Strength: Watch for increasing bar heights. If price moves higher but the Quality Score declines, it suggests a "hollow" trend prone to reversal.
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Indicator: MACD Quality Confirmation Bipolar Index (V2)
Overview
The MACD Quality Confirmation Bipolar Index V2 is a quantitative tool designed to solve the "False Signal" problem inherent in traditional MACD oscillators. Instead of merely showing momentum direction, this indicator filters MACD signals through a multi-dimensional Quality Engine that analyzes liquidity and price action efficiency.

Why Use This?
Standard MACD often produces "noisy" crossovers during low-volume consolidation or erratic price movements. This indicator assigns a "Quality Score" (0-100) to every move, visualized as a bipolar histogram.

Key Features
Liquidity Filtering (Volume Factor): Uses a percentile-based log-volume calculation over a 1-year lookback. It ensures that signals occurring on low institutional participation are suppressed.

Efficiency Scoring (Smoothness): Measures the ratio of candle body size to the total range. High-wick "erratic" price action reduces the score, while solid, trend-driven candles increase it.

Bipolar Visualization: * Positive Bars: Bullish momentum confirmed by high quality.

Negative Bars: Bearish momentum confirmed by high quality.

Bright Colors: Indicate "Strong Zones" (Score > 60), where price action and volume are in perfect sync.

Smart Crossover Labels: * Green/Red Triangles: High-quality crossovers (Score > 40).

Gray Triangles: Low-quality "noise" crossovers.

Yellow "!" Mark: A warning for extremely weak signals (Score < 20).

How to Trade
The Power Setup: Look for a Bullish Cross (Triangle) that coincides with a bar entering the Strong Zone (above 60). This indicates a high-conviction entry.

The Noise Filter: If you see a MACD crossover but the histogram remains in the "Active Zone" (below 40) or triggers a "!", exercise caution; the market may be ranging.

Trend Strength: Watch for increasing bar heights. If price moves higher but the Quality Score declines, it suggests a "hollow" trend prone to reversal.

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