Target Ladder Confluence Planner [AGPro Series]
$149.00
Target Ladder Confluence Planner is a target-review workflow designed to organize three projected target bands, current progress, partial review, runner review, extension pressure, and next-action state.
Lifetime Access only. Manual activation for one TradingView username after verified payment.
- One focused workflow
- Lifetime Access · one-time
- Manual TradingView activation
What becomes easier to evaluate when Target Ladder Confluence Planner organizes the chart?
What becomes easier to evaluate when Target Ladder Confluence Planner organizes the chart? Target Ladder Confluence Planner turns that question into a repeatable TradingView review process.
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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
Where are the meaningful target review areas, and how should progress be interpreted?What This Workflow Does
Target Ladder Confluence Planner is a target-review workflow designed to organize three projected target bands, current progress, partial review, runner review, extension pressure, and next-action state.The script produces Target 1, Target 2, and Target 3 bands, a current progress badge, optional invalidation reference, extension warning context, sparse historical state labels, and an AGPro decision panel.This script does not predict future price, automate decisions, or tell users what to do at any target. It is an analytical and educational visualization tool for reviewing target zones, progress, confluence, and extension risk.Purpose & Design Philosophy
Target planning is often treated as a set of fixed lines. In real market review, the more useful question is not only where a target is located, but how progress into that target area should be interpreted.This script was built to answer:Where are the meaningful target review areas, and is current progress closer to a partial review, runner review, extension warning, or simple monitoring state?The design philosophy is workflow-based:Why It Is Different
Most target tools draw projected levels or fixed target lines.This script does NOT try to be another basic target mapper, measured-move projection tool, or position-management signal.Instead, it combines target zones with progress interpretation.It separates:- Target 1 review area
- Target 2 review area
- Target 3 runner area
- current progress through the ladder
- partial review score
- runner review score
- extension-warning context
- next-action state
Methodology & Chart Language How context is processed and how zones, labels, colors, panels and visual states should be read.
Methodology
- Plan Side Detection
- Structure Anchor Selection
- Ladder Projection
- Target Band Mapping
How to Read the Chart
Target 1 BandTarget 1 represents the first review area in the active ladder. It is associated with partial-review context.Target 2 BandTarget 2 represents a deeper progress review area. It is associated with stronger continuation or mid-ladder progress.Target 3 BandTarget 3 represents the runner-review area. It is where extension and progress interpretation become more important.Progress BadgeThe progress badge summarizes how far price has moved through the active ladder and shows partial-review strength.Extension WarningIf extension pressure becomes elevated, the script can show an extension warning badge.PanelThe panel summarizes:Signals, States & Alerts What each visible state represents and when an alert marks a condition that deserves attention.
Signals & States
- LADDER WATCH → The target ladder is active but progress is still early
- PROGRESS REVIEW → Price has started moving through the ladder and progress should be reviewed
- TARGET 1 REVIEW → Price is near Target 1 or partial-review score is elevated
- TARGET 2 REVIEW → Price is near Target 2 or runner-review context is improving
- RUNNER REVIEW → Price is near Target 3 or progress is deep into the ladder
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
This script is most useful when target planning and progress review matter:- directional moves after a clean structure anchor
- continuation attempts toward projected review areas
- target-zone planning after a breakout or reclaim
- progress interpretation during an active move
- partial-review and runner-review workflow mapping
- extension-pressure review after strong movement
When Not to Use
Avoid relying on this script in weak conditions such as:- very low-liquidity markets
- extreme news-driven volatility
- highly fragmented sideways chop
- charts where swing anchors are unstable
- very low timeframes with noisy structure
- situations where broader direction is unclear
Controls, Interface & Practical Workflow The main inputs, visual controls and a repeatable sequence for using the workflow without losing chart clarity.
Key Inputs
Planner ModeControls whether the script evaluates bullish targets, bearish targets, or follows the active directional context automatically.Swing ConfirmationControls how recent swing anchors are confirmed.Structure LookbackControls the baseline used for range, volatility, trend, and progress measurements.Target Ladder ScaleControls how far the target ladder projects.Confluence StrictnessControls how demanding the confluence logic is.Show Invalidation LineShows or hides the optional invalidation reference line.Minimum Label ScoreControls historical label filtering.Visual PresetControls chart annotation density.Panel and Label Font SizeControls readability for the panel and chart labels.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
This script is not a prediction engine.It is not a signal service.It is not an automated trading system.It does not provide financial advice.It does not guarantee outcomes.It does not tell users when to enter, exit, reduce, add, or reverse a position.It does not replace market context, risk management, or independent analysis.Limitations & Transparency
Target bands are rule-based projections. They are not guaranteed destination points.Swing-based anchors require confirmation and may appear after the initial turning point.Partial review, runner review, extension pressure, and current progress are analytical measures. They organize information but do not predict certainty.Different timeframes and symbols may produce different target-ladder behavior. Users should interpret the output within broader market context.Risk Disclosure
Trading involves risk, including the possible loss of capital.This script is provided for educational and analytical purposes only.It does not provide financial advice, investment advice, or guaranteed trading outcomes.Users are responsible for their own decisions, risk management, and independent research.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.
Clear access. Clear purpose. No signal-shop promises.
Target Ladder Confluence Planner 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.
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