How to read the Confluence Scanner
The scanner is the platform’s front page: 600+ symbols ranked by where price sits against each symbol’s strongest cluster. Each row compresses one setup into a single line.
Anatomy of a row
- The score chip (left) — the zone’s confluence score: how many independent swings’ calculations built it. Details here.
- SUP / RES tag — which side the zone is on. Support zones sit below price; resistance above.
- Zone bounds — the actual price band, e.g. 22.43–22.59 · 12 sw, with the contributing swing count.
- Ratio and timeframe badges — the dominant ratio (.618, .50/.618) and D+W when daily and weekly structure agree.
- Ladder chips — which confirmation timeframes have fired, right on the row.
- Lifecycle state — approaching, in zone, trigger, confirmed, or invalidated.
The default read
The Action tab (default) sorts the live tests to the top: zones being tested now with the strongest evidence and the deepest ladders. A practical thirty-second routine: scan the Action list top to bottom, open anything with your minimum swing count and two or more ladder chips, and read its derivation before doing anything else.
Cutting the list down
Support/resistance tabs read one side at a time. The filter row narrows by distance to zone, minimum swings, confirmation timeframe, and ratio family. Scope to a watchlist and the scanner only shows your book. Filters persist, so tomorrow opens where today left off.