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Trade Excursion Engine [AGPro Series]

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

$149.00

Trade Excursion Engine measures the two distances that shape realistic stop and target placement. After a defined trigger, it records Maximum Adverse Excursion (the heat) and Maximum Favorable Excursion (the reach) over a fixed window, normalizes both in ATR units, and builds their historical distributions.

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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-21A8A75984 Category:
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Trade Excursion Engine [AGPro Series]
Official product presentation Trade Excursion 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

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What you see on the chart

  • Reach zone (teal) = the typical favorable distance; its badge shows the reach in ATR.
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Where it is most useful

  • Before entering, to set a stop beyond typical noise and a target within typical reach.
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When to step back

  • In illiquid symbols where excursions are erratic and the distribution is unstable.
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

Before you place your stop and target: in a setup like this, how much pain does price normally inflict, and how far does it normally reach?

What This Workflow Does

Trade Excursion Engine measures, on the current symbol, the two distances that actually decide where a stop and target belong. After a defined trigger it looks forward over a fixed window and records the Maximum Adverse Excursion (MAE — the heat, how far price moves against you) and the Maximum Favorable Excursion (MFE — the reach, how far it moves in your favor), normalized in ATR units. It builds the distribution of each across many past triggers.

Purpose & Design Philosophy

Most traders place stops and targets by eye, at round numbers or arbitrary ATR multiples, with no reference to how the symbol actually moves after a setup. The result is stops that sit inside normal noise and get hit by accident, and targets that sit beyond normal reach and rarely fill.

Why It Is Different

Most stop and target tools draw a fixed multiple or a single past swing — they describe a level, not a distribution.This script does NOT use an arbitrary multiple and does NOT rely on one past example.Instead, it samples the full distribution of adverse and favorable excursions after a repeatable trigger, then derives the stop from a high percentile of heat and the target from the median reach. The result is a stop and target grounded in how the symbol actually behaves, plus a balance score and hit-rate that expose whether the setup's reward-to-risk is favorable or unfavorable.
Methodology & Chart Language How context is processed and how zones, labels, colors, panels and visual states should be read.

Methodology

1. Trigger A neutral, direction-aware event (N-bar breakout, momentum thrust, or every bar as a baseline). Both long and short setups are measured and pooled.2. Forward Window For each past trigger, the next H bars are examined; the furthest favorable and furthest adverse moves are recorded in ATR units, independent of price level.3. Distributions The MAE and MFE samples accumulate; the engine takes the median of each and a high percentile of the adverse side.4. Realistic Levels Stop = beyond the adverse percentile (typical heat). Target = the favorable median (typical reach). Implied R:R is derived.5. Balance & Hit-Rate A 0–100 score from the reach-to-heat ratio, plus a confirmed-bar hit-rate of how often the target is reached before the stop.

How to Read the Chart

  • Reach zone (teal) = the typical favorable distance; its badge shows the reach in ATR.
  • Heat zone (pink) = the typical adverse distance; its badge shows the heat in ATR.
  • TARGET / STOP tags = the realistic target and stop as actual prices.
  • Trigger markers = small triangles where triggers fired, the source of the samples.
  • Panel = the full read: typical heat, typical reach, realistic stop and target, implied R:R, Excursion Balance, Reach Hit-Rate, and sample count.
Signals, States & Alerts What each visible state represents and when an alert marks a condition that deserves attention.

Signals & States

  • Favorable reach → reach comfortably exceeds heat.
  • Balanced → reach and heat are close.
  • Heat-heavy → heat dominates reach (an unfavorable setup).
  • Building (n) → not enough samples yet.
These are interpretive states, not trade instructions.
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

  • Before entering, to set a stop beyond typical noise and a target within typical reach.
  • To judge whether a setup's natural reward-to-risk is worth taking at all.
  • To compare how different symbols or timeframes behave after the same trigger.

When Not to Use

  • In illiquid symbols where excursions are erratic and the distribution is unstable.
  • Around scheduled high-impact events, where adverse excursion can spike far beyond the recent sample.
  • When the panel reads Building — wait for enough samples before trusting the levels.
Controls, Interface & Practical Workflow The main inputs, visual controls and a repeatable sequence for using the workflow without losing chart clarity.

Key Inputs

  • Trigger → N-bar breakout, momentum thrust, or every bar.
  • Forward window → how far ahead each excursion is measured.
  • Adverse percentile → how conservative the stop is (higher = wider).
  • ATR length → the normalization unit.
  • Visual & panel settings → bracket, markers, theme, position, font size.
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 and not a directional signal.
  • Not financial advice.
  • Not an automated trading system.
  • Not a guarantee that any stop or target will hold or fill.

Limitations & Transparency

Excursion distributions are measured from past triggers on the current symbol and timeframe, and reflect recent behavior — they will lag sudden regime or volatility changes. The measured edge depends on the chosen trigger, which is a proxy for your entry, not your exact setup. Treat every level as a data-grounded estimate to inform judgement, not a precise prediction.

Risk Disclosure

Trading involves substantial risk. This script is an analytical and educational tool only. It does not provide financial advice or guaranteed outcomes. All stop, target, and 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.

Trade Excursion 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.