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Quantum Algo Setup Guide: Configuration for Maximum Performance

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Step-by-step configuration guide for Quantum Algo on TradingView. Optimal settings for different assets, timeframes, and trading styles.

Step-by-step configuration guide for Quantum Algo on TradingView. Optimal settings for different assets, timeframes, and trading styles.

⏱ 10 minπŸ“ˆ All LevelsπŸŽ“ Quantum Trading Academyβœ… Free with any plan

This guide walks you through setting up Quantum Algo on TradingView for maximum performance. Whether you're scalping crypto, day trading forex, or swing trading gold, the right configuration makes a significant difference.

Initial Setup (Under 5 Minutes)

Step 1: After purchase, check your email for the TradingView script invitation. Step 2: Open TradingView, go to Indicators β†’ Invite-Only Scripts β†’ find "Quantum Algo." Step 3: Click "Add to Chart." The indicator loads with default settings that work well for most setups. Step 4: Click the gear icon on the indicator to open settings.

Recommended Settings by Trading Style

Day Trading (15M-1H): SMC Sensitivity: Medium. FVG Display: Current + 1 timeframe up. OB Lookback: 50 candles. Liquidity Display: Nearest BSL/SSL only. MTF Panel: Show 4H + Daily bias.

Scalping (1M-5M): SMC Sensitivity: High. FVG Display: Current TF only. OB Lookback: 30 candles. This reduces noise on fast timeframes while maintaining signal quality.

Swing Trading (4H-Daily): SMC Sensitivity: Low (filters out minor structures). FVG Display: Current + Weekly. OB Lookback: 100 candles. Show Weekly and Monthly levels.

Asset-Specific Tips

Gold (XAUUSD): Enable session markers. Set MTF panel to show 1H + 4H + Daily. Gold responds particularly well to the London session filter. Crypto: Disable session markers (24/7 market). Increase FVG sensitivity slightly β€” crypto creates wider gaps that still fill reliably. Forex: Enable session markers. Enable the "Judas Swing" detection at London open. Set MTF to 1H + 4H for intraday.

Alert Configuration

Set up push notifications for: BOS/CHoCH on your bias timeframe, liquidity sweeps at key levels, and FVG formations that align with MTF bias. This lets you step away from the screen and only look when conditions are met. To configure: right-click the indicator β†’ "Set Alert" β†’ choose your conditions β†’ select "Push Notification" and/or "Email."

Getting Help

Matrix plan includes standard email support. Atlas adds priority response. Zeno includes a dedicated Slack channel and a 1-on-1 onboarding session where we configure the indicator together for your specific trading style. If you're not sure which settings are best for you, the onboarding call is the fastest way to get optimized.

Avoid Indicator Overload

More indicators do not mean more clarity β€” they usually mean conflicting signals and paralysis. The goal of any structure tool is to confirm what price is already telling you, not to replace your read of it. Keep the chart focused: price action and structure first, one or two tools for confirmation, and resist the urge to stack five oscillators that all say slightly different things.

Build a Repeatable Chart Template

Consistency speeds up decisions. Save a clean default template β€” the same colours, the same handful of tools, the same layout β€” and load it every session so your eye reads the chart the same way every time. A familiar, uncluttered chart lets you spot setups in seconds; a different messy layout each day slows you down and invites mistakes.

Less is more: the tool marks structure and liquidity so you act faster. It does not think for you β€” your read of context is still the edge.
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Setting up Quantum Algo on TradingView takes a few minutes: add the indicators, configure your timeframes, and set your alerts. This guide walks from subscription to your first signal.

Step 1 β€” Get access

After subscribing, your TradingView username is granted access to the indicators. Choose a plan on the pricing page β€” Matrix for core signals, Atlas for the full toolkit, or Zeno for exact trade plans and the strategy library.

Step 2 β€” Add to your chart

In TradingView, open the indicators menu, find the Quantum Algo tools under your invite-only scripts, and add them. Start on a clean layout so the graded order blocks, FVGs, and structure markings are easy to read.

Step 3 β€” Configure and set alerts

Set your bias timeframe (daily or 4-hour) and entry timeframe (15m or 1h), then create alerts so you're notified the moment a setup forms. The TradingView setup tutorial covers chart configuration in detail, and the documentation has per-indicator settings.

Frequently asked questions

How do I set up Quantum Algo on TradingView?

Subscribe to grant your TradingView username access, add the indicators from the invite-only scripts menu, configure your bias and entry timeframes, and create alerts so setups come to you.

Key takeaway

Setup is three steps: subscribe to grant TradingView access, add the indicators to a clean chart, then configure timeframes and alerts so setups come to you.

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