Module reference
Predictive 1 Second Ultra Scalper
Sub-second, predictive-style read on microstructure for aggressive scalps on 1s–30s charts.
TradingView Premium required for Ultra Scalper (webhooks + 1s-class operation).
Last updated April 2026
Overview
Predictive 1 Second Ultra Scalper targets the fastest end of the spectrum: 1-second (and nearby) bars where microstructure shifts in milliseconds. It emphasizes very short lookbacks and responsive flow-derived cues — designed for burst scalps and quick invalidation, not slow structural regime labels.
- Built for 1s–30s-style charts; not a replacement for higher-timeframe context tools
- Outputs pair with strict risk and cooldown discipline by design
- Platform data latency and feed quality materially affect results at this speed
Platforms & builds
Licensed builds are delivered for TradingView (Pine-compatible distribution per your plan). Ultra-short charts amplify feed and refresh differences — verify session templates and connection stability before relying on automation.
Installation
After purchase, your license key and download / invite instructions are sent to the email on your account. Import the indicator or strategy package according to the platform wizard linked in your delivery email.
- TradingView: add via invite or published script access as specified in delivery
Key parameters
Defaults assume liquid instruments and stable data; thin markets and noisy feeds require wider thresholds or longer effective windows.
- Impulse sensitivity — how aggressively short bursts of delta / range qualify as a cue
- Cooldown / bar gate — minimum spacing between signals to reduce churn
- Volatility clamp — caps influence of single-bar spikes on scoring
- Session filter — optional restriction to RTH / ETH windows
Alerts & automation
Use script-defined alert conditions or threshold crossings appropriate to 1s-style operation. With Premium, set a Webhook URL on the alert to push JSON to your bridge service; rate limits and payload size still apply — throttle or batch if you coalesce many 1s events.
The bridge pattern is the same whether you post to X, Slack, or a private database: TradingView POST → your HTTPS receiver → your business logic. Secari Square documentation assumes you own that receiver or use a vendor-approved integration.
Limitations & risk
Sub-second and 1s-style trading magnifies noise, slippage, and feed discrepancies. No indicator predicts price; past behavior does not guarantee future results. Size conservatively and assume frequent invalidations.
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