Indicator Guide
Infinity is intended for traders who want a cleaner TradingView experience without juggling multiple indicators.
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Infinity is intended for traders who want a cleaner TradingView experience without juggling multiple indicators.
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Jester | Infinity is a next-generation TradingView indicator that consolidates multiple Jester algo versions (legacy and new) into one script. It offers:
Real-time trade signals (entries/exits)
Dynamic support and resistance overlays
Built-in stop loss and take profit lines
Customization options (risk settings, older versions, display toggles)
TradingView Account: Basic or Pro (Pro recommended for advanced features, and integration with Oracle).
Castellan Registration: Your user permissions and Infinity’s access level sync via our Castellan system.
Follow the instructions in to gain access.
Invite-Only Script (if applicable): Infinity is typically restricted to authorized Jester users. Once verified, you’ll see “Jester | Infinity” in your invite-only scripts on TradingView.
If you do not see Jester | Infinity in your invite-only scripts, please contact support or ensure your Castellan user level is correct.
Open TradingView: Log in to your TradingView account.
Navigate to Indicators: At the top of the chart, click the “Indicators & Strategies” button.
Search or Locate:
If you have invite-only access, go to “Invite-Only Scripts” in the left sidebar. Look for “Jester | Infinity”.
If publicly listed, type “Jester Infinity” in the search bar to locate it.
Add to Chart: Click the script name to attach Infinity to your active chart. You should see various lines, signals, or overlays appear once loaded.
Tip: For best performance, use Infinity on a clean chart layout with minimal overlapping indicators.
Open Settings Panel: Once Infinity is on your chart, click the gear (⚙) icon next to the script name in your chart’s top-left corner.
Agree to the Terms and Conditions to enable full indicator operation.
Inputs Tab: Here you can set or adjust:
Jester Version: Choose between older versions (e.g., v1.0, v2.56) or newer unified settings.
Risk Allocation: Specify a default risk setting (e.g., 1% risk). This may affect how SL and TP lines appear.
Indicator Sensitivity: Infinity allows multiple thresholds (e.g., pivot detection, volatility filters), adjust them here.
Style Tab:
Support/Resistance Overlays: Toggle them on/off.
Entry/Exit Markers: Decide whether you want to see visual markers for signals.
Take Profit/Stop Loss Lines: Check these if you want dynamic exit lines shown.
Visibility Tab (if applicable):
Configure if Infinity’s elements appear on certain timeframes or hide them on smaller timeframes for less chart clutter.
Note: The exact inputs and style options may differ by your Infinity version. Refer to any built-in tooltips or release notes for additional details.
Selecting Legacy Algos: Infinity includes a dropdown (e.g., “Scalp” or "Swing") that lets you revert to older Jester logics. This is useful for comparing historical performance or if you prefer specific signals from a previous build. It also opens the door for more complex combined logic.
Future Releases: Infinity is the base for all upcoming Jester expansions, so new features or improved detection logic will appear under the same script—no need to install additional indicators.
Entry Signals: Typically marked by an arrow or label (e.g., “Long Entry,” “Short Entry”). Infinity calculates these based on combined pivot, trend, or volume triggers from prior Jester logics.
Stop Loss (SL): A horizontal line or label showing the recommended stop loss area.
Take Profit (TP): One or more lines indicating potential profit targets. If you’ve enabled “TP1/TP2” lines, you might see separate levels for partial closes.
Support & Resistance: Dynamic horizontal bands that update as the market moves. Higher timeframe levels might be bolder or differently colored to emphasize stronger zones.
Trend or Momentum Plot: Some versions of Infinity include a small sub-indicator or color-coded candle overlays to visualize momentum shifts.