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Edge Consistency Gauge [AGPro Series]

Focused TradingView workflow Built for confirmation, playbook discipline and context checks.

$149.00

Edge Consistency Gauge measures the dispersion of a trading edge’s per-trade outcomes — not price volatility, but the variability of the results themselves. From a measured win rate and payoff ratio it derives the outcome standard deviation, a per-trade consistency ratio, the realistic ±1σ swing band around the expectancy, and a 0-100 consistency score.

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No auto-trading Workflows support manual chart review; they do not place trades or connect to brokers.
No financial advice Outputs are educational and analytical context, not instructions or guaranteed outcomes.
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Edge Consistency Gauge [AGPro Series]
Official product presentation Edge Consistency Gauge shown through its official product presentation.
What it organizes Analytical and educational use only. No auto-trading, broker execution, financial advice or guaranteed outcome.
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Methodology at a glance

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What you see on the chart

  • Entry / 0R line — a short reference line and tag marking the last close, the zero point outcomes are measured from. • Loss bar — extends down to −1R, the fixed risk unit. • Win bar — extends up to the current payoff R. • Shaded band — the realistic ±1σ swing around expectancy, drawn between the bars. • Dashed line — the expectancy (average outcome) itself. • Win / loss markers — in Measured mode, small triangles flag the resolution of each proxy trade through history. • Decision panel — lists every metric plus the current sizing.
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Where it is most useful

  • Deciding how much size an already-positive edge deserves.
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When to step back

  • On very small samples, where the measured win rate and consistency score are not yet reliable.
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Understand the workflow before you activate it.

Purpose, methodology, chart language, operating conditions, controls and limitations are presented below so you can evaluate fit before purchase.

System, Purpose & Difference What the workflow exists to solve, what it produces and why its design differs from generic signal tools.

Core Idea

Two edges with the identical expectancy can feel completely different to trade. Does your edge grind out steady results, or does it lurch between rare big wins and long strings of losses?

What This Workflow Does

Edge Consistency Gauge measures the dispersion of a trading edge's per-trade outcomes — not price volatility, but the variability of the results themselves. From a measured win rate and payoff ratio it derives the outcome standard deviation, a per-trade consistency ratio, the realistic ±1σ swing band around the expectancy, and a 0-100 consistency score.The score feeds a position-sizing decision layer: a suggested size percentage, the score needed to reach full size, and a stand-down rule for when the edge turns negative. The signature visual renders this directly on the price scale — two outcome bars sized in real ATR-based risk units, anchored at the latest close, with the expectancy and its ±1σ swing drawn as a band between them.

Purpose & Design Philosophy

Most traders judge an edge by its average outcome alone. Two setups with the same expectancy can carry very different practical risk: one produces a narrow, predictable spread of results, while the other produces a wide spread dominated by a few large outcomes. Sizing both the same way ignores that difference.

Why It Is Different

Most edge- and win-rate-focused tools stop at a single expectancy number, treating a smooth edge and a lumpy edge the same as long as the average is positive.This script does NOT treat expectancy as the whole picture, and it does NOT recommend a fixed position size regardless of how dispersed the outcomes are.
Methodology & Chart Language How context is processed and how zones, labels, colors, panels and visual states should be read.

Methodology

1. Measured Samples A transparent proxy trigger — price crossing a configurable EMA — opens a simulated trade with a stop at one ATR and a target at a configurable payoff multiple (R). Whichever level is reached first resolves the trade as a win or a loss.2. Outcome Distribution Wins and losses form a two-point outcome distribution. From the measured win rate and payoff R, the tool derives the expectancy (mean), the outcome standard deviation (σ), and the realistic ±1σ swing band in R.3. Consistency Score A per-trade consistency ratio (mean ÷ σ) is mapped to a 0-100 score, with adjustable sensitivity.

How to Read the Chart

  • Entry / 0R line — a short reference line and tag marking the last close, the zero point outcomes are measured from. • Loss bar — extends down to −1R, the fixed risk unit. • Win bar — extends up to the current payoff R. • Shaded band — the realistic ±1σ swing around expectancy, drawn between the bars. • Dashed line — the expectancy (average outcome) itself. • Win / loss markers — in Measured mode, small triangles flag the resolution of each proxy trade through history. • Decision panel — lists every metric plus the current sizing.
Signals, States & Alerts What each visible state represents and when an alert marks a condition that deserves attention.

Signals & States

  • Smooth edge → high consistency score; outcomes cluster tightly around expectancy; full size supported.
  • Choppy edge → positive but dispersed; reduced size recommended.
  • Lumpy edge → positive but heavily uneven; further reduced size recommended.
  • Negative edge → expectancy is at or below zero; stand-down, no size recommended.
States describe the shape of the outcome distribution, not a prediction about the next trade.
Best Conditions & When to Step Back Where the workflow is most useful, which conditions weaken interpretation and how context changes the reading.

When to Use

  • Deciding how much size an already-positive edge deserves.
  • Comparing how evenly or unevenly the same trigger performs across instruments and timeframes.
  • Building intuition for how outcome dispersion affects the practical experience of trading an edge.
  • Teaching or studying the difference between expectancy and consistency.

When Not to Use

  • On very small samples, where the measured win rate and consistency score are not yet reliable.
  • In thin, illiquid markets where the ATR-based proxy stop and target resolve erratically.
  • During extreme volatility, where realized outcomes diverge sharply from the ATR risk unit.
  • As a market-timing or entry tool — it evaluates outcome dispersion, not the next move.
Controls, Interface & Practical Workflow The main inputs, visual controls and a repeatable sequence for using the workflow without losing chart clarity.

Key Inputs

  • Win-rate source — Measured (trigger + proof engine) or Manual. • Payoff R — the reward-to-risk that defines the win outcome. • Trigger EMA / ATR length / Max bars in trade — shape and resolve the proxy trades. • Proof-engine lookback — optionally limits how far back trades are simulated, for faster loading and a more recent read. • Consistency ratio scale — calibrates how the mean/σ ratio maps to the 0-100 score. • Position sizing thresholds — full-size and reduced-size score thresholds, and the size percentage for each tier. • Outcome bars — show/hide, distance from the.
Boundaries, Limitations & Risk What the workflow does not do, where its outputs can weaken and the risk boundaries every buyer should understand.

What This Workflow Is Not

  • It is NOT a prediction engine — it does not forecast price or the next trade.
  • It is NOT financial advice.
  • It is NOT an automated or signal-trading system.
  • It does NOT guarantee any win rate, payoff, or outcome.

Limitations & Transparency

The measured win rate depends entirely on the built-in proxy trigger, which is a stand-in for real entries and will differ from them. The outcome distribution assumes a fixed payoff R and independent trades; real trading results cluster and edges drift over time. Timeframe, volatility, and liquidity all change how the proxy trades resolve. Past consistency is not future consistency.

Risk Disclosure

Trading involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. This script is provided for educational and analytical purposes only and does not constitute financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any instrument. All trading decisions, and their consequences, remain entirely your own responsibility.
Lifetime Access & Delivery The access term, payment-to-activation sequence and the TradingView username required for manual delivery.

Lifetime Access & Delivery

  • One-time Lifetime Access: this product has no recurring subscription.
  • One TradingView username: submit the exact username during checkout.
  • Manual activation: invite-only access is enabled after payment confirmation.
This is an analytical and educational TradingView workflow. It does not connect to a broker, place trades, manage an account, provide financial advice, or guarantee results. Trading involves risk, and every decision remains the user's responsibility.View the official TradingView publication
Before you buy

Clear access. Clear purpose. No signal-shop promises.

Edge Consistency Gauge is delivered as a TradingView Pine Script workflow for structured analysis and chart review. Access is activated manually for the TradingView username submitted at checkout.

  • TradingView accessInvite-only access is enabled after payment confirmation.
  • Analysis workflowDesigned for context, structure, risk review and visual discipline.
  • Not auto-tradingNo broker connection, no account management and no guaranteed outcome.

Product FAQ

Is this a TradingView Pine Script workflow?

Yes. This product is an invite-only AGPro Series workflow for use inside TradingView.

Does it trade automatically?

No. AGProLabs workflows are analytical tools. They do not connect to brokers, place trades or guarantee outcomes.

How is access activated?

Access is activated manually for the TradingView username submitted during checkout after payment confirmation.