Candle Brain User Guide

OMNEX CANDLE BRAIN v2 User Guide

Candle Brain is OMNEX's microstructure interpreter. While ALPHA answers "Should I take this trade?", Candle Brain answers "What is price doing right now at the candle level?"

Core Purpose

  • detect high-quality candles
  • filter out noise candles
  • identify decision candles
  • highlight momentum shifts early
  • support ALPHA confirmations

What Candle Brain Analyzes

1. Candle anatomy

  • body size
  • wick size
  • body-to-range ratio
  • close position

2. Location context

  • EMA proximity
  • swing highs/lows
  • support/resistance
  • VWAP

3. Trend alignment

  • short-term trend
  • EMA structure
  • directional bias

4. Volatility and range

  • ATR normalization
  • significance vs noise

5. Momentum and sequence logic

  • continuation chains
  • exhaustion sequences
  • failed pushes
  • breakout attempts

Candle Classifications

  • Continuation candles
  • Reversal candles
  • Strong candles
  • Neutral / watch candles

Continuation Candles

  • strong body in trend direction
  • closes near highs/lows
  • minimal opposing wick
  • aligned with EMA structure

Reversal Candles

  • rejection wicks
  • strong close against prior move
  • location at extremes
  • examples: pin bars, engulfing, exhaustion

Strong Candles

  • momentum candles
  • large body vs ATR
  • breakout confirmation
  • urgency

Watch / Neutral Candles

  • indecision
  • mixed structure
  • wait-state

Candle Scoring Logic

  • structure alignment
  • EMA interaction
  • rejection strength
  • close quality
  • location
  • ATR / volatility context
  • filtered signals, not every candle qualifies

How Candle Brain Appears on Chart

  • bullish triangles
  • bearish triangles
  • stronger vs weaker variants
  • these are qualified candle events, not random markers

Relationship to ALPHA

  • ALPHA = strategy / governed execution
  • Candle Brain = timing / candle-quality lens
  • Together = decision + timing

How They Work Together

  • WAIT = ignore noise
  • ARMED = look for confirming candles
  • CONFIRMED = validate trigger quality
  • COMMITTED = monitor continuation strength

When to Trust Candle Brain

Trust it most when:

  • aligned with trend
  • near EMA value
  • after pullbacks
  • at key levels
  • confirmed by ALPHA

When to Ignore It

  • against broader structure
  • low-volume chop
  • far from meaningful location
  • no ALPHA context

Best Use Cases

  • intraday trading
  • scalping confirmation
  • entry refinement
  • avoiding fake breakouts
  • pullback reading

Quick Workflow

  • Load Candle Brain
  • Identify trend
  • Watch continuation or reversal candles in context
  • Use signals as confirmation, not standalone orders
  • Combine with ALPHA for execution

Plain-English Summary

Candle Brain tells you:

  • which candles matter
  • which candles lie
  • which candles are worth acting on

Risk Disclaimer

RISK DISCLAIMER

Trading financial markets involves significant risk and is not suitable for all investors.

OMNEX provides analytical tools and structured decision-support systems. These tools are not predictive and do not guarantee outcomes.

Users acknowledge that:

  • all trading decisions are their own
  • losses can exceed expectations
  • past performance is not indicative of future results

OMNEX is not responsible for any financial losses incurred through the use of its tools.

Always conduct your own research and consult a licensed financial professional if needed.

Cross-Link

Also Read ALPHA Guide

ALPHA explains the governed execution framework that can use Candle Brain as the candle-quality confirmation layer.

Next Step

Take The Next Step

Use the guide as your operating reference, then move into the live product route that fits your workflow.