Most indicator suites are collections of tools that were built independently and later packaged together. Trinity was built as an integrated ecosystem from day one, each component designed with the other two in mind.
Vela is the detection layer. Its purpose is to surface momentum shifts before they become obvious. In a market dominated by algorithmic execution and HFT, the window between a momentum shift and a fully committed move is measured in seconds. Vela is calibrated to that window.
Titan is the conviction layer. If Vela says 'something is happening,' Titan tells you whether to act on it. Built for pinpoint entry accuracy, Titan filters the signal from the noise and provides high-confidence entry triggers. When Titan fires, it means the structural setup has aligned across multiple confirming conditions.
Nova is the structural layer. Trading in the right direction on the wrong side of a key level is one of the most common ways skilled traders get stopped out. Nova tracks the higher-timeframe structural context (support, resistance, trend integrity) to ensure that Vela and Titan signals are aligned with the broader market structure.
Together, the three indicators create a complete signal flow: detection → confirmation → structural validation. This three-stage process is designed to eliminate the two most common failure modes in discretionary trading: entering too early (no confirmation) and entering against structure (wrong direction at the wrong level).
Trinity is available on both Thinkorswim and TradingView and is specifically calibrated for the QQQ, SPY, IWM options chains and the NQ and ES futures markets. It adapts seamlessly between the 1-minute Zoom scalping framework and the multi-level Echo swing strategy.
