TDT × Vortex (3/6/9) — Ace (clean v3)

Set Anchor
After a sweep or at start of your Kill Zone (London/NYO).
That bar = Bar 1.
Watch Prime-Time Sequence
Normal expansion/reversal windows appear at: 1,3,7,13,21,31,43…
These are dilation nodes (market often accelerates, consolidates, or reverses there).
Tesla Filter (3,6,9)
Bars whose digital root = 3,6,9 are marked in green.
These carry extra fractal energy → high-probability pivots.
Example: 21 (DR=3), 30 (DR=3), 39 (DR=3).
Execution
At a 3/6/9 hit, check your Purge Protocol trigger: sweep → CHoCH → return to OB/FPFVG 50%.
If aligned, you can weight risk heavier (TDT A+ setup).
If only normal prime-time (orange) hit, trade with baseline risk.
Risk Integration
Default = 1R per setup.
Upgrade risk weighting at 3/6/9 nodes + confluence (HTF PD arrays, SMT, news).
Stay defensive if no purge trigger forms, even at a Tesla node.
📌 Quick Read
Orange label = standard prime-time pivot (structural time-dilation).
Green label = Tesla node (3/6/9 digital root, extra confluence).
Combine with bias + purge sequence for execution.
⚡ In short: Prime sequence shows when the “clock ticks.” 3/6/9 marks when the “energy peaks.”
Together, they tell you when the market is most likely to expand or reverse.
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