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Position Scaling Engine [AGPro Series]

Focused TradingView workflow Built for risk planning, execution quality and decision review.

$149.00

Position Scaling Engine is a trade-management and position-building dashboard for traders who scale into trends in stages instead of entering all at once. It detects a qualified trend, marks a disciplined base entry, and then evaluates each potential add-on against a 0-100 Add Quality score.

Lifetime Access only. Manual activation for one TradingView username after verified payment.

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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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SKU: AGPRO-DC87C1C271 Category:
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Position Scaling Engine [AGPro Series]
Official product presentation Position Scaling Engine 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

  • Context Detection - A fast/slow EMA relationship plus a minimum slow-EMA slope defines a qualified up or down trend and filters out flat markets.
02

What you see on the chart

  • Trend ribbon (fast/slow EMA fill) - current trend direction and strength.
03

Where it is most useful

  • Trending markets where price respects a moving-average structure.
04

When to step back

  • Tight, low-liquidity ranges where trend structure is absent.
Complete product intelligence

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

You are already in a trending position and it is working - so where do you add, what is your true blended risk right now, and when should you stop pyramiding?

What This Workflow Does

Position Scaling Engine is a trade-management and position-building dashboard for traders who scale into trends in stages instead of entering all at once. It detects a qualified trend, marks a disciplined base entry, and then evaluates each potential add-on against a 0-100 Add Quality score.As the position grows, the engine continuously maintains a blended (average) entry, a single trailing position stop for the whole stack, and total open risk expressed in R - all in one premium on-chart panel.It produces a base-entry marker, scored add-on opportunities, a projected add-on zone, blended-entry and stop lines, and a clear next-action state. It does NOT predict price direction, generate guaranteed signals, place orders, or automate trading. It is a visual decision-support layer - not a strategy and not an auto-trading system.

Purpose & Design Philosophy

Most indicators stop at the entry. For trend traders, the harder problem begins after the first fill: how to pyramid into a winner without turning a good trade into an oversized, poorly controlled one.

Why It Is Different

Most tools focus on finding one more entry signal.This script does NOT add another arrow to a crowded chart.Instead, it treats a position as something you build and manage over time: it scores each add-on for quality, blends your average entry, trails one stop for the entire stack, and states in plain language whether to watch, add, hold, or stop adding. The chart stays readable because the engine takes only one base entry per trend leg and keeps only the most recent markers - the focus is the decision, not the noise.
Methodology & Chart Language How context is processed and how zones, labels, colors, panels and visual states should be read.

Methodology

  1. Context Detection - A fast/slow EMA relationship plus a minimum slow-EMA slope defines a qualified up or down trend and filters out flat markets.
  2. Base Entry - On the first valid reclaim of a fresh trend leg, a base unit is marked and 1R is fixed from an ATR-based initial stop.
  3. Scale Evaluation - On later pullback-reclaims, the engine checks spacing, profit and trend health, then scores the opportunity 0-100 from trend strength, proximity to the fast EMA, and profit cushion.
  4. Risk Maintenance - Every unit updates the blended entry, the trailing position stop, and total open risk in R.
  5. Visual Output - Markers, a centered add-on zone, blended/stop lines, a trend ribbon and the panel are drawn for at-a-glance reading.

How to Read the Chart

  • Trend ribbon (fast/slow EMA fill) - current trend direction and strength.
  • Background tint - a position is currently open (green long, pink short).
  • Base / Add / Close markers - where the position was opened, scaled and closed, with price.
  • Add-On Zone (centered label) - the projected pullback area where the next add is evaluated, with its quality score.
  • Blended line - your average entry across all units.
  • Stop line - the single trailing stop for the whole position.
  • Panel - trend, status, Add Quality, next action and live risk.
Signals, States & Alerts What each visible state represents and when an alert marks a condition that deserves attention.

Signals & States

  • Flat - no qualified position; stand aside.
  • Watch Add - in position, conditions building toward a possible add.
  • Add Now - an add-on was registered on this bar.
  • Hold - in position, no add condition currently active.
  • Stop Adding - trend health is weakening; do not pyramid further.
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

  • Trending markets where price respects a moving-average structure.
  • Position and swing building, where you intend to add in stages.
  • Markets and timeframes with enough follow-through to justify pyramiding.

When Not to Use

  • Tight, low-liquidity ranges where trend structure is absent.
  • High-noise or news-driven whipsaw conditions.
  • Extreme volatility spikes where stops and spacing become unreliable.
In these conditions the engine will correctly stay Flat or "Stop Adding" far more than it acts - that is by design.
Controls, Interface & Practical Workflow The main inputs, visual controls and a repeatable sequence for using the workflow without losing chart clarity.

Key Inputs

  • Fast / Slow EMA Length - the trend and pullback references. • Min Trend Slope % - how strong a trend must be to qualify. • Max Add-Ons / Min Bars Between Adds - how aggressively and how often you scale. • Cooldown After Exit - bars to wait before a new base entry, for a cleaner chart. • Only Add In Profit - restricts adds to the disciplined "add to winners" case. • Initial Stop Distance (ATR) / Trail Swing Lookback - define 1R and how the stop trails. • Max Trade Markers, panel theme, location and font.
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

  • Not a prediction engine.
  • Not financial or investment advice.
  • Not an automated or signal-following trading system.
  • Not a guarantee of any outcome.

Limitations & Transparency

Outputs depend on EMA, ATR and swing calculations that behave differently across timeframes and volatility regimes. Trend filters can lag at turning points, and add spacing assumes orderly price action. Different symbols and timeframes will produce different behaviour.

Risk Disclosure

Trading involves substantial risk of loss. This script is provided for educational and analytical purposes only and is not financial advice. You remain solely responsible for your own trading decisions and risk management.
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.

Position Scaling Engine 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.