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Atlas Pro

OverviewHow Atlas Pro ThinksLive And Confirmed SignalsDashboardAtlas Pro OscillatorSignal ModesKey Zone And Invalidation LineMulti-Timeframe DashboardOrder BlocksFair Value GapsStructure LevelsLiquidity LevelsPremium And Discount ZonesAlertsPine Screener IntegrationFootprint Precision ModeSupported Markets And ChartsSettings ReferenceTroubleshooting

Scribe Studio

OverviewFrom Idea to PineScriptGenerate An IndicatorGenerate A StrategyBacktest In TradingViewImage-To-CodeDebug And Fix Pine ScriptAlerts And WebhooksSaved StrategiesLimits, Reliability, And ReviewTroubleshooting

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Introduction

Welcome to the ChartMystic documentation. Use this guide to learn every feature of the platform and get the most out of it.

ChartMystic is built for traders who want cleaner decisions on TradingView.

Most charts get noisy fast. One indicator flags momentum, another paints zones, a third flips color, and a fourth tells the opposite story. ChartMystic collapses that pile into a single workflow: one dominant side, one confidence percentage, one active thesis — plus the tools to build, test, and refine your own ideas on top of it.

Two products, designed to work together.

Atlas Pro

The premium TradingView indicator that does the reading for you. Atlas Pro takes the work out of analyzing charts. It watches structure, context, and order flow in real time and tells you what's actually happening: which side has the edge right now, how strong that edge is, and where the setup breaks. One screen, one clear read, no second-guessing.

Scribe Studio

The AI workspace that turns your trading ideas into TradingView indicators and strategies. Describe what you want in plain English — a custom signal, an alert, a strategy you want to backtest — and Scribe Studio writes the Pine Script for you. No coding required. Paste it into TradingView and trade it.

Decision support, not autopilot

Atlas Pro and Scribe Studio help you read, build, test, and organize. Risk, trade selection, execution, and review are still yours. Neither tool is an automated execution system, and neither guarantees results.

What ChartMystic Is For

ChartMystic earns its place on your chart if you want:

  • A cleaner TradingView setup with fewer disconnected tools.
  • A single directional read — Bullish 68% or Bearish 72% — that tells you which side the engine is on and how confident it is.
  • A way to see why a setup is developing, holding, or breaking down.
  • TradingView alerts wired to confirmed Atlas Pro events.
  • A Pine Script assistant that turns indicator and strategy ideas into working code.
  • A faster loop for debugging scripts, adding alert conditions, and testing strategy concepts.

What You Will Learn

Getting Started — connect your TradingView username, add Atlas Pro to a chart, open Scribe Studio, and reach support.

Atlas Pro — read the Live Bias Marker and Confirmed Signals, work the dashboard and Atlas Pro Oscillator, choose a Signal Mode, lean on the Key Zone and Invalidation Line, layer overlays, set up alerts, scan with Pine Screener Integration, enable Footprint Precision Mode, and troubleshoot.

Scribe Studio — write prompts that produce usable Pine, generate indicators and strategies, work from images, debug compiler errors, wire alerts and webhooks, and backtest responsibly in TradingView.

Resources — FAQ, best practices, and glossary.

Before You Begin

Start clean. Add Atlas Pro to a default TradingView chart, leave the settings alone, and learn what each row of the dashboard means before turning on any overlays. Then open Scribe Studio and try one specific request — a basic indicator, an alert condition, or a fix for a compiler error.

The point isn't to add more signal. It's to know which output to trust at any given moment — and when a Confirmed Signal earns more weight than a live, still-forming read.

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