Finlu CONTINUACION PRO

The logic is based on:
A normalized momentum similar to Finlu Momentum PRO.
A central neutral zone: when momentum pulls back into this zone without fully changing direction, it is treated as a pullback within the trend.
Internal impulse levels (1, 2 and 3) to distinguish mild pullbacks from strong impulses.
A signal line used to confirm crossovers or separation between the main line and the signal.
An optional directional filter (DMI/ADX-style) that checks trend strength before allowing a signal.
Typical usage conditions:
Bullish continuation signals when there is prior upside momentum, the oscillator pulls back into the neutral zone and then turns up again, meeting the crossover/separation condition and the directional filter.
Bearish continuation signals in the opposite scenario.
The colored background shows the dominant side of momentum and helps visualize which sections of the chart favor long or short setups.
This indicator is intended as a support tool for traders already working with market structure and supply/demand zones. It does not guarantee results and does not replace risk management or the trader’s own judgement.
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Invite-only script
Only users approved by the author can access this script. You'll need to request and get permission to use it. This is typically granted after payment. For more details, follow the author's instructions below or contact Technical2024 directly.
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