The ClearPath Framework
ClearPath is a Decision Framework.
Not a Signal System.
ClearPath Tools are designed to help traders see market conditions clearly, distinguish between opportunity and noise, and act only when risk and structure justify participation.ClearPath does not attempt to predict markets, call tops, or generate constant trade ideas.
Instead, it focuses on three things:
Defining the prevailing market environment
Confirming whether price structure supports participation
Identifying moments where timing and risk are favorable
Silence is not a flaw.If ClearPath is quiet, it is usually expressing discipline.
Not indecision.
ClearPath is intentionally restrictive by design.
In many market conditions:
Doing nothing is the highest‑quality action
Patience is the edge
Restraint protects capital
This is made explicit throughout the framework:
Neutral environments block directional participation
Momentum impulses are gated and event‑based
Exhaustion warnings emphasize risk, not opportunity
ClearPath favors clarity over activity.
ClearPath is a hierarchical system.
Each indicator answers one distinct question, and they MUST be interpreted in order.
Environment Gauge
What type of market conditions exist right now?
Trend Clarity
Is price structure aligned directionally within those conditions?
Momentum Pulse
Is this a favorable moment to act — or a time to wait?
These questions are not interchangeable.
A timing impulse without context is noise.
Structure without regime support is fragile.
ClearPath integrates all three.
ClearPath must be read top‑down:
Environment defines permission
Trend defines structural alignment
Momentum defines timing and risk awareness
Lower‑level information never overrides higher‑level context.
Momentum does not override Trend
Trend does not override Environment
Lower‑timeframe price action does not override Weekly regime context
This prioritizes risk awareness over responsiveness.
The Environment Gauge defines whether participation is favored at all.
It does not:
Identify entries
Predict price direction
Suggest trades
Instead, it defines permission:
Constructive → participation is conditionally allowed
Defensive → participation is restricted and selective
Neutral → participation is intentionally discouraged
Neutral is not a weak Constructive.
Neutral is a stand‑down condition by design.
Trend Clarity provides structural context, not urgency.
It answers one question:
Is price structure aligned directionally within the current environment?
Trend Clarity:
Does not generate signals
Does not predict continuation
Does not behave like a moving‑average crossover
Structure can remain intact while momentum fades.
Momentum can surge briefly against structure.
ClearPath never treats those as equal‑quality opportunities.
Momentum Pulse is the final layer of the framework.
It is intentionally selective.
Momentum impulses only appear when:
The Environment permits participation
Structure is aligned
Conditions are not deteriorating
Long periods without pulses are normal and expected.
ClearPath uses momentum to identify events, not trends.
ClearPath is not designed to always have an answer.
When indicators disagree — or when conditions are unclear — ClearPath often encourages restraint rather than action.Silence is meaningful.
If ClearPath suggests waiting, it is because:
Conditions do not justify risk right now.
That is a feature, not a limitation.
ClearPath is meant to be interpreted as a system, not as isolated indicators.
Begin with the Environment
Confirm structure with Trend Clarity
Use Momentum Pulse for timing and risk awareness
This framework does not remove uncertainty.
It makes uncertainty visible.
Documentation is publicly available.
Indicator access is invite‑only.