Know when to buy.Know when to sell.
Indicators that turn trend, volume, breakout, and reversal logic into clean bar-close signals for fast execution.





Three pains every retail trader shares.
Too many indicators
RSI, MACD, three EMAs, a couple of volume bands. Half of them point one way. The other half point the other way.
Conflicting signals
You pick one indicator and ignore the rest. Most days that decision is the trade.
Hesitation
The setup forms, you wait for one more confirmation, the move is gone.
Three solutions with Axion Algo.
One rule, not nine
One indicator on your chart. No FVG-vs-order-block debate. The arrow either prints at bar close or it doesn't.
Nothing to chase
Signals are confirmed at bar close. No close, no trade. There's nothing to second-guess mid-candle.
Mechanical execution
Win or lose, the trade followed a rule. That's the only part you control.
One indicator. Three jobs.
Reversal signals
Marks exhaustion zones where momentum, volume and structure align.
Trend continuation
A volatility filter widens the exit when the trend is intact.
Any TradingView market
Presets for BTCUSD, EURUSD, XAUUSD, SPX. Every parameter is editable.
There are two kinds of traders.
The difference isn't talent. The smartest one uses Axion Algo.
Average Trader
- Stacks 14 indicators that contradict each other every session.
- Enters on emotion. Exits on emotion. Calls it “intuition”.
- Switches strategy every two losing trades. Never builds a sample size.
- Buys the next $497 course, hopes this one is different.
- Watches the market 8 hours a day, takes 23 trades, finishes red.
- Blames the broker. Blames the news. Blames the whales.
Five years from now, same questions.
Smartest Trader
- One indicator. One rule. Green arrow long, red arrow short.
- Enters mechanically. Exits mechanically. The market owes them nothing.
- Sticks to the system through losing streaks because the rule itself never changed.
- Doesn't need a course. Doesn't need a guru. Doesn't need permission.
- Trades 90 minutes during the open. Takes 3 setups. Closes the laptop.
- Loses sometimes. Doesn't care. The rule didn't break.
Five years from now, same rule.
Axion isn't a course or a signals group. It's the rule you follow.
How does it work?
The arrow is the surface. These are the eight modules behind it.
Signal engine
The signal only fires when momentum, structure and volume agree at bar close. You skip the setups you would have had to talk yourself into.
Trend background
A teal/magenta band shows the current directional bias. You stop fighting the trend by accident.
Daily signal cap
Set a maximum number of signals per day. Once reached, the indicator goes silent. Revenge trades have nowhere to start.
Scalper mode (M1 to M5)
One toggle tunes the engine for M1 to M5 timeframes. The settings match the chart you actually trade.
Volume pressure
Flags candles where volume concentrates relative to the recent average. You notice when something changed before price reacts.
Breakout confirmation
Requires a close above or below the level before flagging a breakout. Price wiggles never become entries.
Entry filter
Suppresses signals when conflicting signals are present nearby. Contradictory setups never reach the chart.
Reversal dots
Marks recent swing highs and lows with their percentage move. The market structure is on the chart, not in your head.
Presets for every asset.
BTC moves nothing like EUR/USD. Every asset gets its own parameter set, tuned for M1 to M5. Crypto, forex, commodities, indices. Load it on TradingView and trade the same engine the pros run.
BTC · ETH · SOL
Crypto
EUR/USD · GBP/USD
Forex
Gold · Oil · Silver
Commodities
SPX · NAS100 · DAX
Indices
Pick the asset
BTC, EUR/USD, gold, SPX. Each one has its own parameter file.
Copy the values
Paste into the indicator settings on TradingView. 6 fields, 30 seconds.
Trade the same engine
Same logic, tuned for the rhythm of that asset on M1 to M5.
Look how it performs.
Captures from real charts with Axion loaded. Each one shows the strategy report below.
Why Axion Algo outperforms every other trading tool.
Side-by-side. Read the rows.
| Feature | Free indicators | Paid signal groups | Axion Algo |
|---|---|---|---|
| Multi-factor signal engine | |||
| Non-repainting signals | |||
| Anti-overtrading shield | |||
| Scalper mode (M1 to M5) | |||
| Reversal dots with % move | |||
| Real-time webhook alerts |
Habits that Axion prevents.
Indicator stacking
RSI + MACD + EMAs all firing in opposite directions.
One signal. Multi-factor agreement required.
Revenge trading
Stop hits, you double down to make it back.
Signal cap stops new entries once the limit is hit.
FOMO chasing
Price rips, you enter the top, it reverses.
Signals only confirm at bar close. No mid-candle entries.
Strategy hopping
Two losses and you swap systems again.
One rule across every preset.
Plans
From ≈ $2.71 a day. Switch, downgrade or cancel any time.





STARTER
per month
- 2 Axion Algo Suite Indicators
- FREE Volume Indicator
- Discord Community Access
- PDF Setup Guide
- Community Support
PREMIUM
per month
- Everything in Starter, plus:
- 10 Premium Presets on all assets
- Monthly preset optimization
- PDF Trading & Performance Guide (valued at $497)
- 3 Video Courses on trading strategy
- Ticket Support (< 24h response)
INSTITUTIONAL
per month
- Everything in Premium, plus:
- Exclusive institutional-grade indicators
- Custom presets built for your strategy
- Early access to new tools & features
- Direct Telegram Support (< 1h)
- Monthly 1-on-1 private session
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Results shown are hypothetical. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Trading involves substantial risk of loss.
Questions
Do I need to know how to code?
Do the signals repaint?
What markets does it work on?
What timeframes work best?
Will I make money guaranteed?
How do I know it works before I buy?
Is it beginner-friendly?
What if it doesn't work for me?
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I've already tried 10 indicators. Why would this one be different?
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Green arrow long. Red arrow short. The rest is up to you.