Find quick answers about Vyntox features, setup, billing, compatibility, account access, and support.
Vyntox is designed to deliver institutional-grade trade analysis by combining multi-timeframe bias detection, liquidity analysis, structural confirmation, and execution logic. Its purpose is to filter out low-quality setups and only highlight high-probability opportunities aligned with smart money concepts.
The system uses multiple layers of filtering including stability thresholds, bias confirmation, liquidity validation, and risk-reward requirements. While this improves quality, it can significantly reduce trade frequency, especially in non-trending or low-volatility markets.
Yes, it is designed to be cross-asset compatible including forex, commodities, indices, and crypto. However, parameter adjustments may be required to optimize performance for specific assets.
The indicator incorporates advanced methodologies such as multi-timeframe weighted bias scoring, stability filtering, regime detection, and structured execution gating. These components mirror how professional trading desks evaluate market conditions before deploying capital.
Yes, but while beginners can use it, the indicator is best suited for intermediate to advanced traders who understand concepts such as market structure, liquidity sweeps, and multi-timeframe analysis.
No, the system is designed to avoid forward-looking bias by using confirmed data and disabling lookahead functionality. However, like all indicators, signals may evolve as new data forms.
The Bias Engine determines market direction using a weighted combination of multiple timeframes, incorporating structure, EMA alignment, and momentum signals. It produces a directional bias such as bullish, bearish, or neutral.
The Regime Engine classifies the market environment into categories such as trending, ranging, expanding, or climax. This helps adapt trading behavior based on current conditions.
The Execution Engine determines entry, stop-loss, and take-profit levels based on structure, liquidity, and risk-reward constraints. It ensures trades are only taken when all required conditions are met.
The Gate System consists of Context, Location, and Execution filters. These gates ensure that trades meet specific criteria before being allowed, reducing false signals.
Stop-loss levels are typically based on structural invalidation points with optional ATR buffers, while take-profit targets are aligned with liquidity levels or predefined risk-reward ratios.
The Stability Engine measures how consistent and reliable the detected bias is across timeframes. It filters out unstable market conditions and blocks trades when alignment is weak.
The Liquidity Engine detects stop hunts and liquidity sweeps at key levels such as previous highs/lows and equal highs/lows. These events are used to identify potential reversal or continuation opportunities.
Engine A focuses on reversal setups after liquidity sweeps, while Engine B targets continuation trades within strong trends. Each engine has its own logic and filters.
The Quality Score is a composite rating that evaluates the strength of a setup based on multiple factors including bias, stability, regime, and risk-reward.
The indicator is paid. There are 3 subscription plans that traders can choose the most suitable for their needs. Prices vary based on chosen subscription plan and duration.
No, updates don’t require any additional payments. Once released, they instantly become accessible via TradingView.
Yes, there are 3 subscription plans that traders can choose the most suitable for their needs. Prices vary based on chosen subscription plan and duration.
Vyntox offers a 7-day refund window. If you cancel your subscription within 7 days of purchase, you are eligible for a full refund subject to the terms in our Subscription Policy. This is a satisfaction guarantee, not a free trial. Full access is granted immediately upon subscription.
Yes, the indicator runs on TradingView, so an active TradingView account is required.
Yes, as long as you are logged into your TradingView account, the indicator can be accessed across devices.
While the indicator can work on free accounts, advanced features such as multiple charts or alerts may require a paid TradingView plan.
The indicator itself does not store personal data. However, TradingView may manage user data according to its own policies.
Check the stability threshold, bias alignment, and market regime. In many cases, trades are blocked due to strict filtering conditions rather than errors.
Support is typically provided by Nuvra Limited. You can contact them via the Contact Us page available on this website.
Comprehensive documentation and training materials are available on the Documentation Section. Additional support is available to Zenith Subscribers (those who subscribed to the Zenith Plan).
Adjust parameters such as stability thresholds, risk-reward requirements, and execution settings to match your preferred timeframe and risk tolerance.
Yes, feature requests can usually be submitted to the developer, although implementation depends on feasibility and development priorities.
Our support team can help with setup questions, pricing concerns, and product guidance.
Vyntox provides market analysis tools for informational purposes only. Not investment advice. All trading decisions are your own. Read the Full Disclaimer
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Vyntox provides market analysis tools for informational purposes only. Not investment advice. All trading decisions are your own. Read the Full Disclaimer