Noctis Parallel Geometry [JOAT]Noctis Parallel Geometry
Introduction
Noctis Parallel Geometry is an open-source channel-construction and ratio-lattice overlay designed to organize price into ascending or descending parallel structures built from confirmed pivots. It maps primary boundaries, internal levels, stretch lines, and dynamic tracking projections so the user can see where price is moving inside a broader geometric framework.
The problem this script solves is inconsistent channel drawing. Manually drawn channels vary from user to user, and many automatic channel tools do not show how the geometry was constructed or how price is behaving inside it after the channel is established. Noctis Parallel Geometry turns confirmed pivot relationships into a persistent structure with historical roll-forward behavior.
Core Concepts
1. Pivot-Driven Channel Construction
Ascending geometry is built from two confirmed pivot lows plus the opposing pivot high that defines channel height. Descending geometry is built from two confirmed pivot highs plus the opposing pivot low. This creates a parallel structure rather than a freehand trendline.
2. Ratio Lattice
Once the main channel is built, the script can add internal reference levels and stretch levels. These help the user see whether price is rotating around the midline, respecting inner rails, or pushing into extended geometry.
3. Historical Channel Preservation
When a new active geometry forms, the previous one can be rolled into history instead of being deleted. Historical channels are shifted and preserved so the user can study how prior geometry resolved.
4. Dynamic Projection Tracking
The script can project a live tracking geometry from the most recent active pivot anchor and evolving extreme. This provides a developing path while the full next confirmed channel is still incomplete.
Features
Ascending and descending channel construction: Built from confirmed pivot relationships
Primary channel rails: Base and top boundaries
Inner ratio levels: Optional internal guidance lines
Stretch levels: Optional extension rails beyond the main channel
Historical geometry retention: Previous channels can remain on-chart
Dynamic tracking projection: Live provisional geometry based on current extremes
Pivot tags: Optional pivot markers for transparency
Dashboard: Displays active geometry mode and structural information
Input Parameters
Channel Engine:
Pivot Length
Extend Active Geometry
Show Historical Geometry
Historical Channel Count
Show Dynamic Projection
Ratio Lattice And Display:
Inner-level toggle
Stretch-level toggle
Historical projection offset
Pivot-tag and dashboard toggles
How to Use This Indicator
Step 1: Identify whether the active geometry is ascending or descending.
Step 2: Use the midline and inner rails to gauge whether price is rotating cleanly or losing internal balance.
Step 3: Use stretch levels as warning areas where price is pushing beyond normal channel behavior.
Step 4: Compare active geometry with preserved historical geometry to see whether the market is reusing or abandoning prior pathing.
Step 5: Treat dynamic tracking as provisional context until a fully confirmed new channel is formed.
Indicator Limitations
Channels only update after pivot confirmation, so geometry changes are intentionally delayed to avoid repainting
Fast regime changes can invalidate a channel before price spends much time respecting it
Dynamic tracking lines are exploratory guidance, not confirmed structure
This indicator describes geometry; it does not by itself determine direction or trade quality
Originality Statement
Noctis Parallel Geometry is original in how it turns confirmed pivot relationships into a parallel-channel engine with internal lattice levels, stretch rails, historical roll-forward geometry, and live tracking projection. These parts work together to create a coherent geometric framework rather than a simple trendline overlay.
Disclaimer
This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It is not financial advice. Channel geometry can fail abruptly in volatile or event-driven conditions, so all analysis should be paired with appropriate risk controls.
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