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MIZAN v12: Quantum Reality Cloud

Description:
MIZAN-QRC (Quantum Reality Cloud) is an experimental volatility indicator based on "Integrated Field Theory" and the "Observer Effect" from quantum mechanics. Unlike standard Bollinger Bands or Keltner Channels, this indicator modulates the width of the channel based on Volume Density (The Observer) rather than just price volatility.
The Philosophy: The Observer Effect In quantum physics, a system exists in a state of "Superposition" (uncertainty) until it is observed. Upon observation, the wave function collapses into a definite state. MIZAN-QRC applies this to market physics:
High Volume (Observer Present): The market reality is being "observed" by liquidity. The cloud contracts (Collapses), making support/resistance levels clearer and sharper.
Low Volume (Observer Absent): The market is in a drift/uncertain state. The cloud expands (Superposition), indicating that price location is unreliable and prone to noise.
Technical Calculation:
The Core (137): The center of the cloud is a Volume Weighted Moving Average (VWMA) with a period of 137. This number represents the "Ontological Half-Life" or the Fine Structure Constant in Mizan Theory, acting as the gravitational center of the price.
The Field (Cloud Width): The width is calculated using ATR (Volatility), but it is dynamically multiplied by a Gravity Factor.
Gravity Factor = Mean Volume (137) / Local Volume (43)
When Local Volume is HIGH, the factor drops (< 1.0), and the bands tighten.
When Local Volume is LOW, the factor rises (> 1.0), and the bands widen.
Coloring (Entropy): The cloud changes color based on a simplified L-Score logic (CCI + RSI combination).
Cyan: Bullish Momentum + Positive Position.
Orange: Bearish Momentum + Negative Position.
How to Use:
State Analysis: Look at the label on the last bar.
COLLAPSE (CERTAINTY): The bands are narrow due to high volume. Breakouts here are high-probability "Real Moves."
SUPERPOSITION (UNCERTAINTY): The bands are wide due to low volume. Avoid trading breakouts here; they are likely "Fake-outs" or noise.
"BREAK" Signals: The indicator plots triangle signals ONLY when a breakout occurs during a "Collapse" state. This filters out low-volume whipsaws.
This script is open source to encourage further research into volume-modulated volatility models.
MIZAN-QRC (Quantum Reality Cloud) is an experimental volatility indicator based on "Integrated Field Theory" and the "Observer Effect" from quantum mechanics. Unlike standard Bollinger Bands or Keltner Channels, this indicator modulates the width of the channel based on Volume Density (The Observer) rather than just price volatility.
The Philosophy: The Observer Effect In quantum physics, a system exists in a state of "Superposition" (uncertainty) until it is observed. Upon observation, the wave function collapses into a definite state. MIZAN-QRC applies this to market physics:
High Volume (Observer Present): The market reality is being "observed" by liquidity. The cloud contracts (Collapses), making support/resistance levels clearer and sharper.
Low Volume (Observer Absent): The market is in a drift/uncertain state. The cloud expands (Superposition), indicating that price location is unreliable and prone to noise.
Technical Calculation:
The Core (137): The center of the cloud is a Volume Weighted Moving Average (VWMA) with a period of 137. This number represents the "Ontological Half-Life" or the Fine Structure Constant in Mizan Theory, acting as the gravitational center of the price.
The Field (Cloud Width): The width is calculated using ATR (Volatility), but it is dynamically multiplied by a Gravity Factor.
Gravity Factor = Mean Volume (137) / Local Volume (43)
When Local Volume is HIGH, the factor drops (< 1.0), and the bands tighten.
When Local Volume is LOW, the factor rises (> 1.0), and the bands widen.
Coloring (Entropy): The cloud changes color based on a simplified L-Score logic (CCI + RSI combination).
Cyan: Bullish Momentum + Positive Position.
Orange: Bearish Momentum + Negative Position.
How to Use:
State Analysis: Look at the label on the last bar.
COLLAPSE (CERTAINTY): The bands are narrow due to high volume. Breakouts here are high-probability "Real Moves."
SUPERPOSITION (UNCERTAINTY): The bands are wide due to low volume. Avoid trading breakouts here; they are likely "Fake-outs" or noise.
"BREAK" Signals: The indicator plots triangle signals ONLY when a breakout occurs during a "Collapse" state. This filters out low-volume whipsaws.
This script is open source to encourage further research into volume-modulated volatility models.
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Script de código abierto
Fiel al espíritu de TradingView, el creador de este script lo ha convertido en código abierto, para que los traders puedan revisar y verificar su funcionalidad. ¡Enhorabuena al autor! Aunque puede utilizarlo de forma gratuita, recuerde que la republicación del código está sujeta a nuestras Normas internas.
Exención de responsabilidad
La información y las publicaciones no constituyen, ni deben considerarse como asesoramiento o recomendaciones financieras, de inversión, de trading o de otro tipo proporcionadas o respaldadas por TradingView. Más información en Condiciones de uso.