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Radio Wave
[AlgoFuego]

Developed by Amit — Lead Developer & Market Strategist at AlgoFuego

A time-cycle model that simulates market behavior as a mathematical radio wave — converting time itself into wave structures to reveal the underlying rhythm and dominant timing patterns governing price movement.

"The market behaves much like a physical wave — characterized by frequencies, overlaps, reversals, and sub-cycles. RWC delivers a scientific, signal-driven method for accurately detecting the market's timing tones."

— Radio Wave Cycle · AlgoFuego
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All Timeframes
Updated: Jan 2025
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Radio Wave CycleTime-Based Sine Wave Engine
Wave SimulationRising & Falling Phases
Cycle AggregationMulti-Layer Composite Wave
Built-In BacktestingLong & Short Modes
Trade EngineEntry · SL · TP
Commission SimRealistic Returns
Performance TableWin Rate · Compound Return
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Overview
Features
How to Use
Specifications
FAQ

The Radio Wave Cycle (RWC) Engine

RWC converts time into mathematical sine-wave structures. Multiple cycle layers are generated from a chosen start date and wavelength, then aggregated into a unified composite wave that models the market's dominant rhythm.

Rising Phase — Long Signal Zone
Falling Phase — Short Signal Zone
Individual Cycle Layers
Composite Wave Aggregation
RWC = Σ Sine Cycles (Start Date + Wavelength + Step) → Dominant Market Rhythm

What is Radio Wave [AlgoFuego]?

Radio Wave is a unique market timing indicator that reimagines price behavior as a mathematical wave, treating time and cyclical movement as the core drivers of trend dynamics — rather than relying on traditional price patterns or conventional technical tools. Instead of measuring momentum or volatility, it models the market like a physical radio wave: revealing frequency patterns, hidden sub-cycles, and dominant rhythm-based inflection points.

What does it provide?

  • Composite sine-wave simulation anchored to a custom start date and wavelength
  • Rising and falling phase detection as the basis for Long and Short signals
  • Intra-wave pattern visualization revealing hidden sub-cycle structures
  • Fully configurable entry, exit, stop-loss, and take-profit trade simulation
  • On-chart performance table with win rate, compound returns, and bars remaining
  • Real-time alerts for every trade event: Entry, Exit, Stop-Loss, and Take-Profit

Core RWC concepts

Core Method
Sine Wave Simulation
Cycle Logic
Multi-Layer Aggregation
Signal Basis
Rising / Falling Phases
Trade Engine
Entry · SL · TP

Who is this for?

Radio Wave is built for traders interested in cycle analysis and market timing theory, analysts seeking to complement traditional price-based indicators with a time-centric perspective, and strategy developers exploring systematic approaches rooted in mathematical cycle aggregation. It functions both as a precision signal engine and an integrated backtesting platform for cycle-based strategy development.

Full Strategy Analytics Included

Subscribers gain immediate access to the built-in performance statistics panel — displaying win rate, total trades, max/min/average returns, and compounded equity growth — rendered directly inside the indicator on TradingView.

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Cycle Layers
Configurable number of cycles
Alert Types
4
Entry · Exit · SL · TP
Markets
All
Forex · Crypto · Stocks
Pine Script
v6
Latest version
Radio Wave Simulation Engine

Simulates market movement as overlapping sine-wave cycles. Each cycle is computed from a chosen start date and base wavelength, then all layers are summed to form a unified composite wave representing the market's dominant rhythm.

Rising & Falling Phase Detection

Precisely identifies the positive (rising) and negative (falling) portions of the composite wave. These phases serve directly as Long and Short signal zones — rooted entirely in time-cycle mathematics, not price levels.

Intra-Wave Pattern Visualization

Individual cycle layers generated prior to final aggregation are rendered separately, revealing hidden sub-cycle structures and subtle market rhythms invisible on standard price charts.

Built-In Backtesting Engine

Simulate Long or Short strategies directly on-chart with configurable entry triggers (Rising or Falling phase), exit conditions (wave reversal or fixed bar count), and stop-loss/take-profit levels for comprehensive strategy evaluation.

Stop-Loss & Take-Profit Management

Set percentage-based stop-loss and take-profit levels that render visually on the chart as clearly labeled price levels — with fully customizable colors and label sizes from Tiny to Huge.

Commission-Aware Backtesting

Model real trading costs with separate entry and exit commission percentages. All profit/loss calculations and compound return metrics adjust automatically for realistic, non-inflated backtesting results.

Performance Statistics Table

A full on-chart summary displaying Signal Type, Total/Win/Loss trades, Max/Min/Average Returns, Win Rate, Compound Return (before or after commission), and Bars Remaining until the current trade closes.

Trade Visualization & Candle Coloring

Entry, exit, stop-loss, and take-profit levels are plotted directly on the chart. Candles color dynamically based on trade direction — Long (Up Color), Short (Down Color), or Neutral — for immediate visual clarity.

Full Real-Time Alert System

Enable or disable individual alerts for Entry signals, Stop-Loss hits, Take-Profit hits, and Exit events. Each alert type is independently configurable so you capture only the notifications relevant to your strategy.

1
Set the Start Date

Choose a meaningful historical date to anchor all cycle calculations. This start date acts as the origin point from which the wave engine measures time and constructs its sine-wave structures — selecting a significant market event or cycle origin typically yields the most coherent results.

2
Define the Base Wave Length and Number of Cycles

Set the Base Wave Length as the core cycle duration, then choose how many individual cycle layers to compute. Each layer uses the base wavelength with an incremental step applied, and all layers are aggregated into the final composite wave. The resulting Path Number — derived via the digital root of the wavelength — confirms your cycle alignment.

3
Select Rising or Falling Wave Phase

Choose which portion of the composite wave to analyze. Rising focuses on the positive, upward phase to identify potential bullish timing windows. Falling targets the negative, downward phase for bearish cycle analysis. Match the selected phase to your directional bias before configuring trade settings.

4
Configure Backtesting Parameters

Select your trade direction (Long or Short), define whether entry triggers on a Rising or Falling wave signal, and choose your exit method — either on wave reversal for signal-driven exits, or after a fixed bar count for time-limited strategies. The latter is useful for testing how cycle-timed entries perform over defined holding periods.

5
Enable Trade Settings, Alerts & Commission

Activate stop-loss and take-profit levels with percentage-based distances from the entry price. Enable commission simulation with separate entry and exit fee inputs for realistic cost-adjusted results. Turn on individual alert types — Entry, Exit, Stop-Loss, and Take-Profit — to receive real-time notifications without monitoring the chart continuously.

6
Run the Indicator

Once activated, trade markers, colored candles, and the performance statistics table render automatically on your TradingView chart. The wave curve overlays price to show rising and falling phases in context, while entry and exit levels provide precise visual reference points for each simulated trade.

7
Review the Statistics Table & Optimize

Use the on-chart performance panel to assess strategy effectiveness: review win rate, total trades, average return, and compound growth before committing capital. Adjust the start date, base wavelength, number of cycles, and step value iteratively to optimize cycle alignment for your target market and timeframe.

Platform
TradingView
Language
Pine Script v6
Assets
Forex, Crypto, Stocks, Commodities
Timeframes
All Timeframes
Wave Method
Sine Wave Aggregation
Backtesting Modes
Long & Short
Alert Types
Entry · Exit · SL · TP
Trade Engine
✓ Built-In
Commission Simulation
Entry % + Exit %
Performance Table
✓ On-Chart
Updates
Lifetime (active subscription)
Latest Version
Jan 2025
Settings Modules

What You Can Configure

RWC Cycle Settings

Start Date anchor, Base Wave Length, Number of Cycles, Step increment for wavelength expansion, and Cycle Part selection (Rising or Falling) to isolate the specific market phase you want to analyze.

Backtesting Parameters

Trade direction (Long/Short), entry trigger (Rising or Falling wave signal), exit method (Wave Reversal or Bar Count), and configurable bar-count value for time-based trade management.

Trade & Risk Settings

Stop-loss and take-profit toggles with percentage inputs, entry/exit commission simulation, label size adjustment (Tiny to Huge), and full color customization for all trade level markers.

Table & Display Settings

Toggle the performance table on/off, choose table position (Top Right, Bottom Center, etc.), set text size and frame/border colors, and enable dynamic candle coloring by trade state (Long/Short/Neutral).

Important Disclosure

Radio Wave [AlgoFuego] is a technical analysis and cycle-timing tool — not a guaranteed profit system. While cycle-based models offer fresh perspective on market behavior, past cycle performance does not guarantee future results. Many factors beyond cyclical timing influence trading outcomes. Users are strongly encouraged to combine Radio Wave signals with sound risk management practices and broader market context.

How is Radio Wave different from standard technical indicators?
Most indicators are price-driven — they measure momentum, volatility, or trend based on what price has done. Radio Wave takes a fundamentally different approach: it models market behavior using time itself as the input variable. By computing sine-wave cycles anchored to a start date and wavelength, RWC generates a simulated wave that approximates the market's dominant rhythm — producing signals based entirely on cyclical timing patterns rather than price levels or crossovers.
What is the Path Number and how does it affect the wave?
The Path Number is a simplified reference value derived from the Base Wave Length using the digital root method — repeatedly summing the digits of the wavelength until a single digit remains (e.g., 194 → 1+9+4 = 14 → 1+4 = 5). Different wavelengths that share the same Path Number tend to produce harmonically aligned wave structures. It acts as a quick fingerprint for cycle alignment rather than a trading signal in itself.
What markets and timeframes does Radio Wave work on?
Radio Wave works on every asset available on TradingView — all Forex pairs, cryptocurrencies, US and international equities, commodities (Gold, Oil, Silver), and major indices (S&P 500, Nasdaq, DAX). There are no timeframe restrictions; the indicator functions from 1-minute scalping charts to monthly investment charts, though cycle parameters will naturally require adjustment to suit different timeframe contexts.
Is this a subscription or a one-time purchase?
Subscription-based: $59/month or $449/year (save 37%). Both plans include access to the full AlgoFuego indicator library — not just Radio Wave. All updates during your active subscription are included at no additional cost, along with full priority support access.
What is the money-back guarantee?
We offer a 7-day money-back guarantee from the date of purchase. If you are not satisfied with the indicator for any reason within that window, contact our support team and we will issue a full refund — no conditions, no questions asked.
What is the difference between Wave Signal and Bar Count exit modes?
Wave Signal exit closes a trade when the composite wave reverses direction — for example, exiting a Long trade when the wave transitions from rising to falling. This creates rule-based, cycle-aligned exits. Bar Count exit closes the trade after a user-defined number of bars regardless of wave direction, allowing you to test time-limited holding strategies and evaluate how cycle-timed entries perform over fixed durations.
How does commission simulation affect the results?
When commission is enabled, you input separate entry and exit fee percentages (e.g., 0.1% per side). All profit/loss calculations and the compound return metric in the performance table adjust automatically to reflect these costs — providing a realistic picture of what the strategy would actually produce after fees, rather than an inflated theoretical figure based on zero-cost assumptions.
Can I use Radio Wave on more than one TradingView account?
Each subscription grants TradingView invite-only script access to a single account. For multi-seat licensing arrangements (teams or institutions), please contact our support team directly to discuss a custom solution.
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