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Twenty-five indicators is a catalog, not a chart. Here is what to actually load, depending on how you trade.

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01

Swing Trader

Days to weeks

You build a watchlist from daily charts and drop to intraday only to time the entry.

The qualifier does the filtering. Everything else exists to get you into the names it hands you, at a price worth having.

  1. Trade Qualifier — SwingPaidFilter the watchlist down to A+ setups
  2. TQE 30m PivotPaidReversal entries, long and short
  3. 30m Pivot TriggerFreeThe same thing free, without the alerts
  4. RDR + Oops + UNR ReversalsPaidReversal entries, long and short
  5. TQE — IntradayPaidBreakout entries
  6. TQE — Intra WL AlertsPaidBreakout entries, across the whole list
02

Day Trader

Open to close

You are flat overnight. Everything has to resolve inside the session.

The qualifier tells you which names have the day lined up. The other two time the entry once you are on the chart.

  1. TQE — IntradayPaidFind A+ entries
  2. TQE — Intra WL AlertsPaidGet told about them without watching
  3. TQE 9EMA / VWAP CrossFreeTrend and entry timing
  4. ORBFreeThe opening range and its targets
03

Scalper

Minutes

You are in and out inside the first hour, and the difference between a good fill and a bad one is the whole trade.

Nothing here predicts anything. All four exist to make execution precise — the range, the size, the timing, and whether the tape is even worth trading today.

  1. ORB Adjustable + SizingFreeThe range, your share count and your risk, before the break
  2. TQE 9EMA / VWAP CrossFreeThe fast trend pair
  3. RVOL Pacing TableFreeWhether today has the volume to move
  4. Candle Close CountdownFreeExactly when the bar closes
04

Index & Futures

Intraday, on the indices

You trade SPY, QQQ, SPX or NQ rather than single names.

Single-stock tools do not help here. These four read the flow and positioning that actually move the index — dealer hedging, leveraged ETF flow, and the futures tape itself.

  1. Gamma Exposure LevelsPaidWhere dealers are forced to hedge
  2. Braamskis Net Premium ProxyPaidWhich way aggressive money is leaning
  3. Braamskis Cumulative Volume DeltaPaidBuying and selling pressure in the tape
  4. Braamskis Futures Strategy — Universal CorePaidThe futures execution layer

Whatever you trade

Cross-cutting

These do not belong to one style. Add them when the job comes up.

Before the open

Deciding what deserves a chart today, before you open a single one.

  1. Multi-Level ScannerPaidYour whole watchlist in one table
  2. Sector Heat Map TilesFreeWhich sectors are moving
  3. Thematic ETF Heat MapPaidWhich themes are moving

Levels and risk

The two things every trade needs regardless of style.

  1. TQE Key LevelsFreeThe levels everyone else is watching
  2. Braamskis Shares Position SizerPaidHow many shares, worked out live
  3. Monthly Open Range BoxesFreeMonthly structure, for the bigger picture
  4. Friday → Monday Open GapsFreeWeekend gaps and how long they stay open