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SA ZoneEngine Bias Filtered

⚠️ IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER (READ FIRST)

This product is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice, investment advice, or trading advice.

Trading futures, options, and equities involves substantial risk and is not suitable for all participants. Losses may exceed initial capital in leveraged products such as futures and options. This tool does not provide buy/sell recommendations, entries, exits, targets, stop-losses, or position sizing.

By purchasing, you acknowledge full responsibility for your own decisions and outcomes.


What You’re Getting

SA ZoneEngine Bias Filtered (3m + 1H Gate) is a structure-aligned bias and permission system built to help traders determine when short-term price movement is structurally supported—and when it is not.

It is designed to be equally useful for:

  • Futures traders monitoring intraday rotation and continuation
  • Options traders seeking directional context before premium exposure
  • Shorter-timeframe participants using scalping-style workflows

This is not a signal spam tool.
It is a filter for alignment.


Why This Works for Futures & Options Traders

Shorter timeframes create speed and noise.
This system helps reduce that noise by enforcing:

  • Trend alignment on the execution timeframe
  • Higher-timeframe confirmation (1 Hour gate)
  • Pullback structure instead of chase behavior
  • Zone-based acceptance before bias is assigned

For futures traders, this helps contextualize:

  • Intraday continuation vs rotation
  • Trend days vs chop
  • Whether structure is aligned for participation

For options traders, this helps contextualize:

  • Whether short-term directional bias exists
  • When premium exposure may be structurally supported
  • When waiting is more appropriate than forcing trades

Suggested Timeframes (Scalping-Oriented Context)

Primary execution timeframes

  • 3-minute (core design)
  • 5-minute
  • 15-minute (more selective)

Higher-timeframe alignment

  • 1 Hour (default gate)
    Using the last completed 1H bar helps prevent reacting to unfinished higher-timeframe candles.

These timeframes are commonly used by:

  • Index futures traders
  • ETF options traders
  • Short-duration directional strategies

How Traders Commonly Use This System

Without providing trade instructions, users typically apply this tool to:

  • Filter when to engage vs when to stay flat
  • Confirm whether short-term continuation is structurally allowed
  • Reduce overtrading during low-quality sessions
  • Align scalping-style decisions with higher-timeframe structure

Neutral output is a valid and expected state.


What This Is NOT

❌ Not a trading bot
❌ Not buy/sell alerts
❌ Not a prediction engine
❌ Not a profit guarantee

It does not tell you what to trade.
It helps clarify when structure is aligned.


Who This Is Best For

✔ Futures traders operating on intraday charts
✔ Options traders seeking short-term directional context
✔ Traders who already understand execution mechanics
✔ Traders who want fewer, higher-quality decision windows


Access & Delivery

  • 🔐 Invite-only TradingView indicator access
  • 📱 Mobile-safe (TradingView compatible)
  • 📩 Instant access after purchase

Source code is not provided.


Final Reminder

Educational use only.
Not financial advice.
Trading futures, options, and equities involves substantial risk, including possible loss of principal or more.


Structure first.

Alignment second.

Action only if permitted.

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SA ZoneEngine Bias Filtered (3m + 1H Gate) is a structure-aligned bias and permission indicator built for traders operating on smaller intraday timeframes who want cleaner context before acting. This tool helps futures and options traders determine when short-term price action is structurally supported—and when it’s not—by enforcing: Lower-timeframe pullback structure Trend alignment using a fast/slow SMA model Optional 1-Hour higher-timeframe trend gate Zone-based acceptance before bias is assigned It is designed for scalping-style workflows, but it does not provide trade instructions or predictions. Its job is to filter noise and reduce forced decisions. Neutral output is intentional.

Futures traders monitoring intraday continuation
Options traders seeking short-term directional context
Scalpers who want fewer but cleaner decision windows
Traders who already understand execution mechanics
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