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Pressure Windows [Lite]

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PRESSURE WINDOWS — Lite is a stripped-down time-cycle instrument based on Jim Hurst’s Time-Cycles method. It lets you define a primary cycle using two major lows and project basic harmonic subdivisions forward in time. The Lite version is designed to expose coarse timing pressure, not full cycle resolution. This is a structural timing tool — not a prediction engine.

What the Lite Version Shows:
  • A primary time cycle defined by two anchor points
  • Single-level harmonic subdivision only:
    -1/2 (halves)
    -1/3 (thirds)
  • Forward projection of the cycle into the future
  • Internal verification lines inside the base cycle to check fit

What it does not do (by design):
  • No chained subdivisions (no 1/2→1/2 or 1/3→1/2)
  • No higher-resolution nesting
  • No regime logic or shaded “windows”
  • Those belong to the full instrument.

How to Use (Lite Workflow):
1. Define the Cycle:
  • Add the indicator to your chart
  • Select Time 1 at a major low
  • Select Time 2 at the next major low
  • (You can fine-tune both in the settings)

2. Choose a Subdivision:
In settings:
  • None → only the primary cycle
  • 1/2 → midpoint timing pressure
  • 1/3 → third-based rhythm

3. Verify Before Trusting:
Look at the subdivisions inside the base cycle:
  • Do intermediate lows align with halves or thirds?
  • If they don’t, don’t force it

The Lite version is intentionally coarse — its job is to answer:
“Is the market vibrating in 2s or 3s?”
Not to overfit timing.

Best Practices:
  • Works best on higher timeframes (Daily / Weekly)
  • Use Log scale for long-term structure (time remains linear)
  • Treat projections as zones of pressure, not turning points

Important Note:
Pressure Windows — Lite limits subdivision depth on purpose, if you need nested timing resolution and finer pressure mapping, that’s what the full version is built for.

*This script doesn't constitute investment advice and isn't created solely for qualified investors.

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