M30 = session range detection. M5 = entry simulation. M1 = higher precision — when loaded, M1 replaces M5 for more accurate touch timing, kill zone attribution, and SL/TP simulation. M1 is optional; pairs without it fall back to M5.
Load data and run the analysis engine to begin.
Processes each confluence level touch across the full date range, records kill zone, ATR regime, approach direction, Judas sweep, SMT divergence and more.
Claude Synthesis
Sends a structured statistical summary (~4K tokens) to the Claude API.
Returns a narrative analysis: which features are structurally sound,
which look like data artefacts, regime warnings, and specific trading rules.