GURULifeline — Candle Colors (Trend-Health Engine)

This is not aesthetic. This is structure.
Every color represents a confirmed state of trend behavior.
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⭐ CORE COMPONENTS
🟩 GREEN — Uptrend Intact
Trend healthy. Buyers in control. Momentum aligned.
🟥 RED — Downtrend Active
Price is below the Baseline (blue).
Structure weakening. Trend pressure shifting against buyers.
⬜ WHITE — Uncertainty / Transition Zone
Momentum stalling.
Market deciding direction.
Often appears before a major shift.
🟨 YELLOW — Major Move Loading
Compression + energy buildup.
Signals acceleration is coming.
This is your early warning before breakouts/breakdowns.
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⭐ HOW IT’S TRADED
• Green = stay with strength
• Red = weakness / prepare for exits
• White = wait, observe, no new entries
• Yellow = volatility loading
For full trend-health clarity, pair this with the:
• Baseline (blue)
• Blanket (grey)
• Bull/Bear Flags (primary entry/exit signals)
These candles make every trend readable in seconds.
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⭐ SYSTEM POSITION
This is one of the core visual layers of the GURULifeline methodology — the same candle engine featured in our weekly SPX + top-stock breakdowns hosted by Elaina Mae Kingsley.
This is the color language of real trend behavior.
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