Reaction Quality Heat Zones [AGPro Series]Reaction Quality Heat Zones
🧠 Core Idea
Is price reacting with clean quality, or is the zone only producing weak noise and failure pressure?
📌 Overview / What it does
Reaction Quality Heat Zones is a premium TradingView overlay that evaluates the quality of price reactions around a live reference zone. It studies wick rejection, close location, participation, follow-through, and failed-reaction pressure to determine whether the current reaction area deserves attention.
The script produces a forward-projected heat zone, centered zone label, compact event labels, right-side state tags, and an AGPro-style panel. It is designed to show whether a reaction is clean, weak, absorbing pressure, failing, or producing follow-through.
It does not predict price direction, automate trading, or provide guaranteed entries. It is a visual context tool for reading reaction quality.
🎯 Purpose & Design Philosophy
This script was built because many traders can see a reaction after it happens, but struggle to judge the quality of that reaction in real time.
Reaction Quality Heat Zones helps traders evaluate whether a level, area, or market response is actually meaningful, or whether price is only producing low-quality movement around noise.
The mindset is quality-first: not every bounce, rejection, or reaction deserves the same weight.
⚡ Why This Script Is Different
Most tools mark support, resistance, or candle reactions as isolated events.
This script does NOT treat every wick or bounce as equally important.
Instead, it evaluates reaction quality as a combined structure: wick quality, close behavior, participation, follow-through, and failure pressure are all interpreted together.
⚙️ Methodology
1. Context Detection
The script identifies the dominant reaction side by comparing bullish and bearish reaction quality.
2. Reference Mapping
It builds a heat zone around the most relevant recent reaction boundary.
3. Reaction Evaluation
It scores the zone using wick rejection, close quality, participation, follow-through, and distance from the reaction boundary.
4. Visual Output
It displays a projected heat zone, event labels, state tags, and a structured panel.
🗺️ How to Read the Chart
Zones represent areas where reaction quality is being evaluated.
The centered zone label shows the active reaction heat score.
Labels mark clean reactions, weak reactions, absorption risk, failed reactions, and follow-through events.
Colors represent state context:
• Green = clean or follow-through reaction
• Pink = failed reaction pressure
• Yellow = absorption risk
• Indigo = weak or building reaction
The panel summarizes reaction state, direction, heat score, failure pressure, wick quality, follow-through, and next context.
🚦 Signals & States
• CLEAN REACTION → reaction quality is strong and failure pressure is controlled
• FOLLOW-THROUGH → reaction quality is strong and continuation is visible
• WEAK REACTION → reaction quality is not strong enough yet
• ABSORPTION RISK → quality exists, but failure pressure is also elevated
• FAILED REACTION → failure pressure dominates the reaction area
• REACTION BUILD → no decisive reaction state is confirmed
🔔 Alerts Logic
Alerts trigger when a new clean reaction, follow-through reaction, failed reaction, absorption risk, or weak reaction is detected.
Alerts are attention markers only. They are not trade instructions.
🧩 Confluence Logic
The strongest reaction context appears when wick rejection, close quality, participation, and follow-through align.
The weakest reaction context appears when reaction quality is low and failure pressure increases.
📊 When to Use
• Support and resistance reactions
• Breakout retests
• Range boundary reactions
• Pullback reaction checks
• Intraday and swing market-structure review
⚠️ When NOT to Use
• Very low-liquidity symbols
• Random chop without clear reaction areas
• News-driven spikes
• Charts where spreads or data quality distort candles
🎛️ Key Inputs
• Reaction Lookback → controls the recent window used to build the heat zone
• Follow-Through Length → controls continuation evaluation after reaction
• Heat Threshold → defines how strong a reaction must be to qualify
• Failure Threshold → defines when failure pressure becomes important
• Zone Projection Bars → keeps all zone edges visible for publication screenshots
• Panel and label settings → control readability and layout
🖥️ Interface & Visual Design
The interface is built for fast visual interpretation.
The heat zone carries the main story, while the panel provides structured confirmation. Right-side tags keep the current state readable without burying the candles.
The visual design is intentionally premium, compact, and publication-ready.
🧪 Practical Usage Workflow
1. Read the panel state.
2. Check the active heat zone.
3. Compare heat score with failure pressure.
4. Look for clean reaction or follow-through confirmation.
5. Interpret the result within broader market structure.
🔍 Interpretation Guidelines
High heat with controlled failure pressure suggests a cleaner reaction.
High heat with high failure pressure suggests absorption risk.
Low heat suggests the reaction may not be meaningful yet.
Failed reaction pressure does not guarantee reversal. It shows that the reaction area is losing quality.
🚫 What This Script Is NOT
This script is not a prediction engine.
It is not financial advice.
It is not an automated trading system.
It does not provide guaranteed buy or sell signals.
It does not replace risk management.
⚠️ Limitations & Transparency
Reaction quality can change quickly.
Different timeframes may show different reaction behavior.
Volatility, liquidity, market sessions, and sudden news can affect how zones behave.
Outputs should always be interpreted with broader market context.
🧠 Market Context Notes
A good reaction is not only a wick.
It also needs close quality, participation, and follow-through. This script is designed to make that difference visible.
🧾 Use Case Examples
When price reacts from a zone with strong wick quality, strong close behavior, and follow-through, the heat score can confirm a cleaner reaction.
When price reacts but failure pressure rises, the zone may be vulnerable.
When price stays inside the zone without quality, the script may show weak reaction or reaction build context.
🧱 System Philosophy
AGPro Series scripts are designed to make complex market context easier to read without reducing the market to simplistic signals.
This script follows that philosophy by focusing on reaction quality instead of generic support or resistance marks.
🔐 Non-Promise Statement
No script can guarantee future price movement.
This tool provides structured context, not certainty.
📉 Risk Disclosure
Trading involves risk.
Users remain responsible for their own decisions, position sizing, and risk management.
This script does not provide financial advice or guaranteed trading outcomes.
📚 Educational Note
Use this script to study how price reacts around important areas and to compare clean reactions with weak or failed reactions across different market conditions.
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