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Acceptance Failure Path Map [AGPro Series]

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Acceptance Failure Path Map [AGPro Series]

🧠 Core Idea

Did price truly accept beyond a market boundary, or did that acceptance fail and create a new reaction path?


📌 Overview / What it does

Acceptance Failure Path Map [AGPro Series] is a market-structure visualization tool designed to study acceptance, failed acceptance, reclaim attempts, and continuation behavior around a defined reference range.

The script maps an acceptance band, detects whether price holds above or below that band, and highlights when accepted price fails back through the boundary. It produces compact labels, a centered path zone, right-side state tags, and an AG Pro panel that summarizes the current acceptance context.

It does not predict price direction, automate decisions, or claim that any acceptance event must continue. Its purpose is to make acceptance quality easier to read.


🎯 Purpose & Design Philosophy

This script was built for traders who want to understand whether a move is being accepted by the market or rejected after a temporary push beyond structure.

Many breakout tools mark only the breakout event. This script focuses on what happens after the breakout: acceptance, failure, reclaim pressure, and continuation risk.

The design supports a patient, context-first workflow where the trader reads the path of price around a boundary instead of reacting to a single candle.


⚡ Why This Script Is Different

Most tools focus on breakout signals, support and resistance touches, or simple range breaks.

This script does NOT treat every break as meaningful acceptance.

Instead, it builds a path map around acceptance quality, failure timing, reclaim behavior, and current risk state. The result is a cleaner view of whether price is holding acceptance or losing it.


⚙️ Methodology

1. Context Detection
The script builds a reference range from recent market structure and applies an ATR-based buffer to reduce noise.

2. Reference Mapping
It defines upper and lower acceptance boundaries and tracks whether price closes beyond them for the required number of bars.

3. Reaction Evaluation
After acceptance appears, the script monitors whether price fails back through the boundary, attempts reclaim, or holds continuation.

4. Visual Output
The chart displays an acceptance path zone, event labels, right-side state tags, and a panel summarizing the current condition.


🗺️ How to Read the Chart

Zones show the current acceptance path area around the active boundary.

Labels highlight acceptance above, acceptance below, acceptance failure, reclaim tests, and held acceptance.

Colors separate bullish acceptance, bearish acceptance, neutral failure risk, and reclaim context.

The panel shows the current path state, acceptance side, failure risk, path quality, reference range, active boundary, and next context.


🚦 Signals & States

• ACCEPT ABOVE → Price has accepted above the reference boundary.

• ACCEPT BELOW → Price has accepted below the reference boundary.

• ACCEPT FAIL → Accepted price failed back through the boundary within the failure window.

• RECLAIM TEST → Price is testing reclaim after a failed acceptance event.

• ACCEPT HELD → Acceptance remained valid after the failure window.


🔔 Alerts Logic

Alerts trigger when the script detects acceptance above, acceptance below, acceptance failure, or reclaim testing.

These alerts are attention markers. They are not trade instructions, entry signals, or guaranteed outcomes.


🧩 Confluence Logic

The context becomes stronger when acceptance quality, distance from the reference range, participation, and follow-through direction align.

If acceptance appears without follow-through or quickly returns through the boundary, the failure context becomes more important.


📊 When to Use

• After range breaks

• Around support and resistance transitions

• During breakout retests

• When price is attempting to hold above or below a major boundary

• When evaluating whether market structure is accepted or rejected


⚠️ When NOT to Use

• Extremely illiquid markets

• Very noisy low-timeframe candles

• News-driven spikes with unstable spreads

• Markets with no meaningful reference range

• Situations where a single indicator is being used without broader context


🎛️ Key Inputs

• Reference Range Length → controls how much structure is used to build the acceptance boundary.

• Acceptance Bars → controls how many closes are required before acceptance is recognized.

• Failure Window → controls how quickly accepted price must fail back through the boundary.

• Boundary Buffer ATR → adjusts the buffer around the reference range.

• Label and Panel Font Size → adjust chart readability.

• Visible Band Bars and Band Projection Bars → control how the acceptance zone appears on the chart.


🖥️ Interface & Visual Design

The interface is designed for a premium, clean chart view.

The panel provides the current summary. The acceptance zone carries the main story. Labels are compact and spaced to avoid hiding candles.

The visual hierarchy is intentionally simple: zone first, current state second, event labels third.


🧪 Practical Usage Workflow

1. Read the AG Pro panel to identify the current path state.

2. Check whether price is above, below, or inside the acceptance path zone.

3. Review recent labels to understand whether acceptance held, failed, or reclaimed.

4. Compare the current failure risk and path quality with broader market context.

5. Use alerts only as attention markers for further review.


🔍 Interpretation Guidelines

Acceptance is stronger when price remains outside the boundary with follow-through.

Acceptance failure is more meaningful when price quickly returns through the boundary after appearing accepted.

Reclaim tests should be interpreted as context changes, not automatic reversal signals.

Held acceptance suggests the market is continuing to respect the accepted side, but it still requires confirmation from broader structure.


🚫 What This Script Is NOT

This script is not a prediction engine.

It is not financial advice.

It is not an automated trading system.

It does not provide guaranteed buy or sell signals.

It does not replace risk management, market context, or independent analysis.


⚠️ Limitations & Transparency

Acceptance behavior can look different across timeframes.

High volatility can create temporary false readings.

Low-liquidity markets may produce unstable boundary behavior.

The script is rule-based and depends on the selected settings, symbol behavior, and chart timeframe.


🧠 Market Context Notes

Acceptance and failure are closely related to market structure, liquidity reaction, and participant commitment.

When price breaks a boundary but cannot hold it, the failed side may become the more important context.

When price accepts and holds, the market may be showing stronger directional commitment.


🧾 Use Case Examples

When price accepts above a range and holds beyond the failure window, the chart may show an ACCEPT HELD context.

When price accepts above a boundary but quickly closes back below it, the script may mark ACCEPT FAIL.

When price returns back toward a failed boundary, the script may show a RECLAIM TEST state.


🧱 System Philosophy

AGPro Series tools are built to visualize market context without turning analysis into prediction.

The goal is to make structure, risk, and reaction quality easier to observe in real time.


🔐 Non-Promise Statement

No script can guarantee market direction, timing, or outcome.

This tool provides structured visual context only.


📉 Risk Disclosure

Trading involves risk.

Users are responsible for their own decisions, risk management, and position sizing.

This script does not provide financial advice or guaranteed trading results.


📚 Educational Note

Use this script as a learning and analysis tool for studying acceptance, failed acceptance, reclaim pressure, and continuation behavior around market boundaries.
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🔧 UPDATE NOTES - V1.1

This update focuses on visual quality, band readability, panel clarity, and first-glance interpretation.

The core purpose of the script remains unchanged.
This release improves how acceptance, failure, reclaim, and continuation context are presented on the chart.

This script continues to function as an analytical and visualization tool.
It does not attempt to predict price direction or provide guaranteed outcomes.


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What Changed
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• Rebuilt the acceptance path band.
The active band now uses a stronger framed structure with a clearer fill, thicker rails, and a soft outer halo.

• Added a midpoint rail.
The active path now includes a dotted middle rail so users can read whether price is operating above, below, or around the path center.

• Improved right-side tags.
State and risk tags are now cleaner, shorter, and easier to read without competing with the main path badge.

• Refined event labels.
Labels now use compact two-line text with professional casing and contrast-safe text color.

• Rebuilt the panel layout.
The panel now uses a cleaner two-column structure, stronger dark-theme contrast, and full position support.


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Visual Improvements
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• Stronger acceptance band presence on weekly, daily, and intraday charts

• Clearer separation between active path, event labels, and right-side tags

• Better chart readability through improved band fill and rail hierarchy

• Cleaner label language with less uppercase visual noise

• Improved dark and light theme contrast


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Interface & Usability
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• Added full panel position support, including middle placements

• Preserved panel show/hide, theme, and font-size controls

• Preserved label font-size control

• Kept the blue merged AG Pro header row as the primary panel anchor

• Added optional bar coloring for users who want stronger failure-pressure emphasis


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Behavior Notes
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This update does not change the core analytical logic of the script.

The goal is to improve clarity, usability, and chart presentation without introducing predictive behavior.

Users should interpret outputs the same way as before, but with a stronger visual hierarchy and cleaner interface.


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Limitations Reminder
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The script remains a rule-based analytical tool.

Market conditions such as volatility, liquidity, timeframe differences, and range structure may affect how acceptance and failure states appear.

Outputs should always be interpreted within broader market context.


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Risk Reminder
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This script is for educational and analytical purposes only.

It does not provide financial advice or guaranteed trading outcomes.

Users remain responsible for their own decisions.

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