Tube Fusion Trading Strategy for TWM Platform

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Tube Fusion

Adaptive Band Trading

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Tube Fusion is a dynamic trading tool that adapts to market volatility by building a responsive price channel around a moving average.

It automatically constructs a “tube” composed of a centerline and two bands, where the bands expand and contract based on ATR or standard deviation, reflecting current price action.

The system is designed to trade around market structure rather than relying solely on fixed indicators.

Depending on market conditions, Tube Fusion can operate in two modes: Flat mode seeks opportunities as price bounces between the tube’s edges, while Trend mode follows momentum during breakouts above or below the bands. An Auto mode uses the ADX indicator to switch automatically between these modes.

Description

Tube Fusion supports multiple entry styles:

  1. Limit entries place orders right on the tube bands, waiting for price to touch.
  2. Stop Market entries trigger just beyond the bands, catching quick moves or breakouts.
  3. Both styles can be used simultaneously, letting the market decide which order fills first.

The entry can be fine-tuned with a percentage offset, allowing you to control how aggressive or conservative the entry is relative to the band.

Stops and targets are set dynamically as percentages of the tube’s width, so both risk and reward adapt as volatility changes. A trailing stop feature can tighten risk automatically as price moves in your favor. Orders can expire after a set number of bars or remain until filled, and conditions to “rearm” new orders let you wait for a close inside the tube or a touch of the centerline before re-entering.

Support for volatility filters ensures trades only occur when the tube is not too narrow or wide. MACD-based filters enable confirmation from trend momentum, while an inverse filter lets traders easily flip the logic for contrarian strategies.

Visual features include optional plots of tube width and live drawing of targets and stops directly on the chart, making risk management and system behavior transparent.

Key tube construction parameters, such as moving average type and period, band calculation method (ATR or standard deviation), multiplier for band width, and warmup time after tube formation, give you granular control. Backtesting support is included for strategy evaluation.

Tube Fusion is a flexible, visual framework for traders who want to observe, test, and trade around dynamically defined price boundaries rather than rigid indicator rules. It adapts to many styles, allowing users to build both mean-reverting and breakout systems tuned to changing volatility.

Main Features

Shape the Tube

Start with a selectable moving average as your centerline. Add bands using ATR or Standard Deviation. Adjust the multiplier to define how wide or narrow the tube becomes. The tube expands when volatility rises and contracts when it fades. It reacts to the market in real time.

Smart Market Modes

Choose Flat mode for sideways movement. Choose Trend mode to trade breakouts. Let Auto mode handle both. ADX measures momentum and switches modes automatically. The system reacts instantly when strength changes.

Choose How to Enter

Select Stop-Market to catch a breakout instantly at the band, or Limit to require a pullback touch; use Both for symmetric staging around uncertainty.

Offset. Bracket. Re-Arm.

Nudge orders with a percent-of-price offset, bracket both sides when direction is unknown, keep orders alive for N bars, and control exact re-arm rules.

Risk That Moves with the Market

Set stop and target as tube percentage. Choose Static for fixed values. Choose Dynamic to recalculate each bar. Risk always tightens. Never expands.

Trail from Close When You Want the Claw

Enable trailing to anchor protection to the current Close; the engine always chooses the tighter option versus tube geometry and only moves toward price.

Tube% and MACD Filters

Gate signals with Tube% minimums and maximums, then add MACD stack, direction, and value checks for confirmation; flip Inverse when you need opposite posture.

Clear Visuals and Backtests

Overlay Tube% for context and draw SL/TP guide lines for auditability; a Backtest toggle can restrict submissions to real time for demonstrations and evaluations.

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FAQ

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Please read the FAQ below.

A dynamic channel built from a moving average centerline and two bands. The bands are calculated using ATR or Standard Deviation. A multiplier adjusts their width. The tube expands in volatile markets and narrows in quiet phases. No signals are generated until the structure forms.

ATR measures raw price range, useful for fast-changing conditions or noisy symbols. Standard Deviation tracks how far prices move from the average, ideal for mean-reverting behavior. Both respond to the multiplier. The best choice depends on the market being tested.

Auto mode uses the ADX indicator. When ADX is above the threshold, the strategy enters Trend mode. When it's below, the system switches to Flat mode. The change happens automatically based on market strength.

Stop-Market entries trigger just beyond the band to catch breakouts. Limit orders wait for price to return to the band. The first is faster but less precise. The second is more conservative and may improve entry basis. Both can be used together.

It nudges the entry a small percent beyond/before the band. A tiny offset can reduce false triggers in chop, while a zero or very small offset maximizes fill probability on fast breaks. Typical experiments are in the 0.05%–0.30% range depending on symbol and timeframe.

All exits are expressed as % of tube width. Static fixes distances from the entry using the width at fill. Dynamic auto-shrinks as the tube narrows (never widens). Trail from Close tightens from the current Close and always chooses the tighter of tube-based vs Close-based logic.

Tube% lets you filter by corridor conditions: skip signals when the tube is too narrow (dead air) or too wide (chaos), or require price to be within certain tube regions before engaging. Set Min/Max Tube% to keep activity where your playbook performs best.

MACD filters include stack alignment, direction of momentum, and positive or negative value. These can be activated individually or combined. Inverse reverses all MACD conditions for contrarian or testing scenarios.

Keep Order Bars sets how long an entry order remains active. Rearm Condition controls when a new order can be placed after cancellation or fill. These controls prevent order flooding and improve timing accuracy.

Yes. The Backtest toggle defines whether orders can be placed on historical bars or only in real time. Enable it to simulate past performance. Disable it to match live conditions for evaluations or demos.

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