Magnificent 7 Basket Analysis V2 (V7.5 - Peak Anchor)This is the version 2 of the magnificent 7 indicator basket. The update to this indicator is the look back period for overbought and oversold estimate included in the sentiment box price. Second update is the Probability of success lines "Green above and purple bellow" (POS) toggle setting which enables closer POS lines to the candles on lower timeframes..
Subscribers can use either the first version of this indicator or this updated version 2.
INSTRUCTIONS..
Magnificent 7 instructions
high-signal, multi-layered decision engine
Starting with the basket indicator features display.
┌────────────────────────────────────┐
│ MAG-7-BASKET │
│ Sentiment: STRONG BULLISH │
│ Target Conf.: BULLISH CONFIRMED │
│ Change: +2.34% │
│ Est Target: ▲ 728.50 │
└────────────────────────────────────┘
How it works with the probability of success lines “POS”
┌────────────────────────────────────┐ │ MAG-7-BASKET │ │ Sentiment: STRONG BULLISH │ ← Lime = GO │ Target Conf.: BULLISH CONFIRMED │ ← Confirmed = HIGH confidence │ Change: +2.34% │ │ Est Target: 728.50 │ ← Take-profit level │ PoS Bull: 78% | PoS Bear: 22% │ ← Dual odds └────────────────────────────────────┘
**Color Logic** white line through the candles is a self confirmation line of the expected direction x
| Color | Meaning |
|-------|--------|
| **Green** | **Reached Est Target successfully** |
| **Red** | **Reached opposite target successfully** |
| **White** | **Near Est Target (within buffer)** |
| **Orange**| **Complete failure** (price too far away) |
**How to Use**
- **White line appears** → Price touched **Est Target**
- **Turns GREEN** → **Bullish prediction hit** → **Hold or trail**
- **Turns RED** → **Bearish prediction hit** → **Hold or trail**
- **Turns ORANGE** → **Bad estimate** → **Exit or reassess**
- **Still WHITE** → **In buffer zone** → **Wait for confirmation**
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### 5. QUICK TABLES
#### Top-Left: Mag7 Health
| NVDA | Buy | Green | 8 Bull |
|------|-----|-------|--------|
#### Bottom-Center: Market Pulse
| DJI | S&P | NASDAQ | VOL |
|-----|-----|--------|-----|
| Up | Up | Up | Low |
**How to Use**
- **Green + Up + Low vol** → **All clear**
- **Red or mixed** → **Be cautious**
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## YOUR 3-SECOND CHECKLIST
1. **Box = Lime + STRONG + CONFIRMED?**
2. **Dashed PoS line shows 60%+ in your direction?**
3. **Glowing line near price?**
4. **White line appears → turns GREEN/RED?**
**YES to all → ENTER & HOLD** (or sell an existing early entry, your discretion)
**Est Target = Take Profit**
**PoS Line = Trailing Target**
**White Line = Confirmation**
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## QUICK CHEAT SHEET
| You See | You Do |
|--------|-------|
| **Lime box + High PoS Bull** | Buy |
| **Red box + High PoS Bear** | Sell |
| **High PoS in opposite direction** | Consider counter-trade |
| **Dashed line + 70%+** | High-confidence |
| **Glowing line near price** | Entry zone |
| **White line → GREEN** | **Bullish confirmed** |
| **White line → RED** | **Bearish confirmed** |
| **White line → ORANGE** | **Exit – bad estimate** |
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**That’s it. Look. Glow. Confirm. Win.**
Further reading for indicator logic:
The estimated target price shown in the floating sentiment tag (the box in the top-right of the chart) is not a fixed level — it moves higher or lower dynamically depending on both the current sentiment strength and the historical lookback context, even when the sentiment appears to contradict the price direction.
Here’s how the system can project a price higher during a bearish phase, or lower during a bullish phase — based on the lookback period acting as an “anchor of realism”:
Core Mechanism: Sentiment Drives Direction, Lookback Caps Extremes
1. Sentiment Index (from MA, RSI, volume, AAI, indices, etc.)
→ Determines bullish vs bearish bias and strength (mild/strong).
2. Target Base Price
→ Usually the prior close, but can be influenced by supply/demand zones.
3. Multiplier Factor
→ A small percentage (target_factor) is scaled by sentiment magnitude and directional magnifiers (bullish vs bearish).
4. Lookback Period (via Adaptive Range Lines)
→ Defines realistic high/low boundaries over recent price action (either fixed bars or peak-anchored).
How a Bearish Sentiment Can Still Project Higher Price
Even when overall sentiment is bearish, the system checks historical range:
• If price is already near or below the lower adaptive range line (from lookback),
• The model assumes downside is exhausted.
• Even with bearish signals, it limits further downside and may project up toward the strike price as a mean-reversion target.
Result: Bearish reading → but estimated target is above current price
Because the lookback says: “We’re already at extremes — bounce likely.”
How a Bullish Sentiment Can Project Lower Price
Conversely, during strong bullish sentiment:
• If price is near or above the upper adaptive range line,
• The system recognizes overextension.
• It caps upside and projects a pullback target downward, even if sentiment is green.
Result: Bullish reading → but estimated target is below current price
Because lookback says: “Too far, too fast — correction expected.”
→ Even if sentiment says “MILD BEARISH”,
→ If price is deep in the lower range, the ▲ points up to a realistic recovery level.
Or:
→ Even if sentiment says “STRONG BULLISH”,
→ If price is at peak resistance, the ▼ points down to a probable retracement.
Why This Happens: Sentiment ≠ Blind Trend-Following
• Sentiment = current momentum & conviction
• Lookback range = context of valuation & volatility
• Target price = where momentum meets realism
The system blends aggressive sentiment with conservative anchoring, preventing absurd projections.
This creates intelligent, context-aware targets — not just trend-chasing arrows.
the PoS (Probability of Success) trend lines broadly use the same reverse logic as the estimated target price in the floating box.
They are not purely driven by AAI or sentiment strength alone.
They are context-aware, and price location within the adaptive range plays a central role — just like in the estimated strike price box logic.
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