The TMT System

Coming Soon to TradingView

A modular indicator system designed to help traders read trend, structure, location, momentum, volatility, session behavior, and market internals with a cleaner, more repeatable process.

The TMT System has been built for traders who want more than random chart signals. It is designed to bring the most important pieces of market context into a structured TradingView toolkit that can be used across futures, stocks, ETFs, crypto, forex, and other actively traded markets.

TMT System — TradingView Modules

Trend Wave & SmartZones
MTF FVGs, Location & Structure
Global Session Map
Sectors Pulse Dashboard
Risk Rotation Dashboard
Market Internals Scorecard
Relative Strength Stack
TTM Squeeze & Structure Matrix
ORB/IB Session Structure
Structure Matrix
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Market Context

A Modular System Built Around Where, When, and Why.

The goal is simple: help traders understand where price is, when a setup is ready for entry, and why the broader market context may or may not support the trade.

What is the trend?

Start with the bigger-picture direction so every setup is judged against trend behavior instead of one isolated candle.

Is momentum beginning to shift?

Watch whether pressure is still expanding, slowing, or starting to turn before treating momentum as supportive for entry decisions.

Are we ready to trade?

Use the trade layer to frame timing, confirmation, and entry readiness before deciding whether the move is actionable.

Do we have an edge?

Avoid trading the middle by checking whether location, structure, and context create a real opportunity or just more chop.

Is the setup clean?

Read the structure around the setup so you know whether price action is clean enough to support a decision.

What's Volatility Doing?

Know whether volatility is expanding, compressing, or tightening before assuming price has room to move.

What is the session telling us?

Use opening range, initial balance, and session behavior to judge whether timing supports the setup or demands patience.

Do internals support the move?

Check whether broader participation and internal pressure support the idea, conflict with it, or call for caution first.

Use only what you need.

Start with one module, combine related tools, or build into the full framework as your process becomes more advanced.

The TMT System has been built to help answer those questions in a cleaner, more organized way. It is not designed to replace discipline, risk management, or a trade plan; it is designed to give traders a more repeatable framework for understanding market conditions before taking action.

TradingView Modules

A System That Meets You Where You Are.

The TMT System has been built as a modular TradingView toolkit. Traders will be able to use individual modules, smaller stacks, or the complete system depending on the tools they need and the way they trade.

Modules 1–3

The Foundation Stack

A three-module stack designed to help traders frame trend, location, and session context before looking for a setup or planning execution with more clarity.

Trend Wave & SmartZones MTF FVGs, Location & Structure Global Session Map

Start with the chart environment before focusing on entry timing, trade selection, and cleaner execution.

Explore the Foundation Stack
Modules 4–6

The Context Stack

A three-module stack designed to help traders read sector participation, risk rotation, market tone, and internal pressure before taking action or confirming conditions.

Sectors Pulse Dashboard Risk Rotation Dashboard Market Internals Scorecard

Use broader market context to judge whether conditions are supportive, mixed, or cautionary.

Explore the Context Stack
Modules 7–10

The Confirmation Stack

A four-module stack designed to help traders evaluate relative strength, compression, session structure, and multi-timeframe alignment before execution.

Relative Strength Stack TTM Squeeze & Structure Matrix ORB/IB Session Structure Structure Matrix

Add confirmation layers without turning the chart into a cluttered decision mess.

Explore the Confirmation Stack

Modular Access

Build, and Use, the System to Fit Your Charts and Trading

Not every trader needs the full toolkit on day one. Some may only want a structure tool. Others may want session data, rotation, or internals. Some traders will want the full TMT System from the start.

The TMT System is expected to be available through individual modules, smaller stacks, and a complete system bundle. Final packaging and pricing will be announced before release.

Individual Modules

Choose the specific modules that support your process without adding unnecessary chart clutter or tools you do not need.

Complete System Bundle

Use the full toolkit when you want the complete TMT framework working together across the entire trading process.

Small Bundles

Combine related modules around structure, momentum, session context, or market internals as needed without committing to the full system.

Macro Context

Want the Macro Framework Behind the Market Read?

Download The Trader’s 2026 Macro Playbook for a broader look at liquidity, volatility, credit, risk tone, and the regime shifts that can shape execution context.

Download the Macro Playbook

Coming Soon

Join the TMT System Waitlist.

The TMT System has been built and is being prepared for release on TradingView. Join the waitlist to be notified when launch details, early-access information, and module release updates are announced.

Founder Beta: Founder Beta access is planned as an early-access release for traders who want to test the TradingView-ready TMT modules before the broader launch. Final timing, pricing, packaging, and availability may change before release. Joining the waitlist does not create a purchase obligation or guarantee access.

Risk Reminder

Indicators Support Decisions. They Do Not Replace Responsibility.

The TMT System indicators have been built as decision-support tools to help organize market context, structure, momentum, location, volatility, session behavior, and participation. They are not financial advice, a signal service, or a magic buy-or-sell button.

Trading involves substantial risk and is not suitable for everyone. Every trader is responsible for their own trade plan, entries, exits, position sizing, risk management, and results.