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Actualizado Adaptive EMA Selector Neo Fast by TheTradingSmurf

What the dashboard is doing
This indicator is not “predicting”. It’s continuously scanning many EMAs and selecting the EMA that price is respecting the most right now, then it locks it so it does not jump around and confuse you. It only shows targets when there is a real setup.
The panel is built like a checklist in three stages. If any stage fails, the panel tells you to wait.
1) ACTION row
ACTION
TRADE ✓ means all requirements are aligned and the setup is worth taking.
WAIT ✕ means do nothing.
DIR
LONG (cyan) or SHORT (violet) is the direction we are allowed to trade based on higher EMA alignment.
NONE means bias is neutral and we skip.
WHY
This is the most important line for beginners.
It tells the main reason you are not trading, for example:
ENTRY BROKEN
HOLD NOT MET
ADX TOO LOW
CHOP REGIME
RR TOO LOW
NO LIQ TARGET
If it says WAIT, you fix the first blocker, not everything.
2) MARKET CONDITIONS stage
This answers: “Is the market even worth scalping right now?”
REGIME
TREND ✓ means trend conditions are favored.
RANGE means chop risk is higher.
ADX
WEAK: avoid
TRANS: caution
HEALTHY: good
STRONG: very good
For scalping, you want HEALTHY or STRONG.
BIAS
BULL = LONGS allowed
BEAR = SHORTS allowed
NEUTRAL = skip
Bias is based on multi EMA alignment, so you avoid taking longs inside bearish structure.
If Market Conditions fails, you do not trade even if price touches the entry EMA.
3) SETUP QUALITY stage
This answers: “Even if the market is good, is this entry stable and clean?”
MODE
LOCK means the entry EMA is stable and not changing every candle.
ENTRY STATE
VALID means the entry EMA is still being respected.
BROKEN means price violated the entry EMA with enough strength and we invalidate the setup.
If ENTRY is broken, do not force it.
CONFIDENCE
This is how strongly the selected EMA is being respected.
LOW: skip
MED: caution
HIGH: good
BAND
This is the ATR based “touch zone” around the entry EMA.
IDEAL means the EMA is not too tight or too loose.
Tight can cause lots of fake touches. Loose becomes late and sloppy.
HOLD
This prevents the EMA from switching too fast.
If HOLD says early, the system is still stabilizing. Let it settle.
4) TRADE VIABILITY stage
This answers: “Is the trade worth it from a risk reward perspective?”
RR
This is reward to risk using the liquidity target and the hard stop estimate.
If RR is below your minimum, it will say LOW and you skip.
FAVORABLE
This is the final risk filter.
If it says NO, skip. Even if confidence is high.
How to take a trade with this panel
This is the exact playbook.
Step 1: Wait for ACTION = TRADE ✓
Do nothing until you see TRADE.
Step 2: Trade only in DIR
If DIR is SHORT, you only short.
If DIR is LONG, you only long.
No countertrend scalps.
Step 3: Enter on the entry EMA reaction
Your entry trigger is a bounce off the selected entry EMA zone.
Practical rules:
For LONG: price taps the EMA touch band, then closes back above it.
For SHORT: price taps the EMA touch band, then closes back below it.
Step 4: Stop concept
Your stop is not random.
You manage risk using the stop EMA logic and ATR buffer concept.
Simple version:
LONG: stop goes below the stop EMA buffer zone
SHORT: stop goes above the stop EMA buffer zone
If ENTRY STATE breaks, you exit or avoid entry.
Step 5: Target concept
Targets are based on liquidity pools.
When a valid signal happens, you will see a dashed line labeled “Potential target”.
That is the first objective.
If price hits the target, you can scale out.
Best beginner rules
If ACTION says WAIT, do not take any trade.
If BIAS is neutral, skip the session.
If ADX is weak or transitional, expect chop and fakeouts.
If ENTRY STATE is broken, do not keep trying.
If RR is low, even a perfect setup is not worth it.
This indicator is not “predicting”. It’s continuously scanning many EMAs and selecting the EMA that price is respecting the most right now, then it locks it so it does not jump around and confuse you. It only shows targets when there is a real setup.
The panel is built like a checklist in three stages. If any stage fails, the panel tells you to wait.
1) ACTION row
ACTION
TRADE ✓ means all requirements are aligned and the setup is worth taking.
WAIT ✕ means do nothing.
DIR
LONG (cyan) or SHORT (violet) is the direction we are allowed to trade based on higher EMA alignment.
NONE means bias is neutral and we skip.
WHY
This is the most important line for beginners.
It tells the main reason you are not trading, for example:
ENTRY BROKEN
HOLD NOT MET
ADX TOO LOW
CHOP REGIME
RR TOO LOW
NO LIQ TARGET
If it says WAIT, you fix the first blocker, not everything.
2) MARKET CONDITIONS stage
This answers: “Is the market even worth scalping right now?”
REGIME
TREND ✓ means trend conditions are favored.
RANGE means chop risk is higher.
ADX
WEAK: avoid
TRANS: caution
HEALTHY: good
STRONG: very good
For scalping, you want HEALTHY or STRONG.
BIAS
BULL = LONGS allowed
BEAR = SHORTS allowed
NEUTRAL = skip
Bias is based on multi EMA alignment, so you avoid taking longs inside bearish structure.
If Market Conditions fails, you do not trade even if price touches the entry EMA.
3) SETUP QUALITY stage
This answers: “Even if the market is good, is this entry stable and clean?”
MODE
LOCK means the entry EMA is stable and not changing every candle.
ENTRY STATE
VALID means the entry EMA is still being respected.
BROKEN means price violated the entry EMA with enough strength and we invalidate the setup.
If ENTRY is broken, do not force it.
CONFIDENCE
This is how strongly the selected EMA is being respected.
LOW: skip
MED: caution
HIGH: good
BAND
This is the ATR based “touch zone” around the entry EMA.
IDEAL means the EMA is not too tight or too loose.
Tight can cause lots of fake touches. Loose becomes late and sloppy.
HOLD
This prevents the EMA from switching too fast.
If HOLD says early, the system is still stabilizing. Let it settle.
4) TRADE VIABILITY stage
This answers: “Is the trade worth it from a risk reward perspective?”
RR
This is reward to risk using the liquidity target and the hard stop estimate.
If RR is below your minimum, it will say LOW and you skip.
FAVORABLE
This is the final risk filter.
If it says NO, skip. Even if confidence is high.
How to take a trade with this panel
This is the exact playbook.
Step 1: Wait for ACTION = TRADE ✓
Do nothing until you see TRADE.
Step 2: Trade only in DIR
If DIR is SHORT, you only short.
If DIR is LONG, you only long.
No countertrend scalps.
Step 3: Enter on the entry EMA reaction
Your entry trigger is a bounce off the selected entry EMA zone.
Practical rules:
For LONG: price taps the EMA touch band, then closes back above it.
For SHORT: price taps the EMA touch band, then closes back below it.
Step 4: Stop concept
Your stop is not random.
You manage risk using the stop EMA logic and ATR buffer concept.
Simple version:
LONG: stop goes below the stop EMA buffer zone
SHORT: stop goes above the stop EMA buffer zone
If ENTRY STATE breaks, you exit or avoid entry.
Step 5: Target concept
Targets are based on liquidity pools.
When a valid signal happens, you will see a dashed line labeled “Potential target”.
That is the first objective.
If price hits the target, you can scale out.
Best beginner rules
If ACTION says WAIT, do not take any trade.
If BIAS is neutral, skip the session.
If ADX is weak or transitional, expect chop and fakeouts.
If ENTRY STATE is broken, do not keep trying.
If RR is low, even a perfect setup is not worth it.
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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.