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Indicator Guide

Infinity is intended for traders who want a cleaner TradingView experience without juggling multiple indicators.

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Infinity is future-ready, meaning new features or older Jester modules can be updated into Infinity rather than releasing separate scripts.

1. Overview

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)

2. Access Requirements

  • 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.

3. Installing Jester | Infinity on TradingView

  1. Open TradingView: Log in to your TradingView account.

  2. Navigate to Indicators: At the top of the chart, click the “Indicators & Strategies” button.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

4. Initial Configuration

  1. 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.

  2. Agree to the Terms and Conditions to enable full indicator operation.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

5. Using Legacy vs. Future Versions

  • 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.

6. Reading Signals & Overlays

  1. 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.

  2. Stop Loss (SL): A horizontal line or label showing the recommended stop loss area.

  3. 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.

  4. Support & Resistance: Dynamic horizontal bands that update as the market moves. Higher timeframe levels might be bolder or differently colored to emphasize stronger zones.

  5. Trend or Momentum Plot: Some versions of Infinity include a small sub-indicator or color-coded candle overlays to visualize momentum shifts.

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