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IntelliConfluence

Run a Pine signal across several timeframes and find the coins where they all agree.

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About IntelliConfluence

The best setups are the ones that line up on more than one timeframe — but every screener scans a single timeframe at a time. IntelliConfluence runs your pasted Pine signal across several timeframes at once (say 15m, 1h and 4h) for every top perp, and ranks the coins by how many timeframes agree, in the same direction. Full confluence — every listed timeframe pointing the same way — floats to the top. It works because Intellicoin owns both a Pine engine and a custom-timeframe resampler, so no free tool offers this. Everything runs in your browser.

How to use

  1. Paste a Pine signal (long/short via plotshape, alertcondition, or named booleans)
  2. List the timeframes to check for agreement (e.g. 15m, 1h, 4h)
  3. Scan — coins are ranked by how many timeframes align, full confluence first
  4. Read the grid (↑ long, ↓ short per timeframe) and confirm on a chart

FAQ

What counts as confluence?

For each coin, the tool runs your signal on every timeframe you list and notes whether it fired long or short on the latest bar. Full confluence means every listed timeframe fired in the same direction; the grid shows each timeframe's arrow so you can see partial alignment too.

How is this different from IntelliScan?

IntelliScan scans the market on one timeframe. IntelliConfluence runs the same signal across several timeframes at once and surfaces where they agree — the multi-timeframe view that paid screeners gate or don't offer.

What signals work?

Any Pine that marks long/short — plotshape/plotarrow on your condition, alertcondition, or booleans named long / short. If a script defines no trigger, it'll tell you what to add.

Is it exact?

It's a heuristic shortlist: custom timeframes are aggregated from standard candles, and a signal firing on the latest bar isn't a guarantee of follow-through. Confirm the alignment on a chart before acting. Nothing you paste leaves your browser.