Concordance Execution Mandate [JOAT] — Strategy by officialjackofalltrades

By officialjackofalltrades

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Concordance Execution Mandate [JOAT]IntroductionConcordance Execution Mandate is an open-source TradingView strategy that integrates the indicator concepts used throughout the JOAT Suite into one execution framework. It combines crossframe bias, auction location, stepped structure, momentum timing, absorption participation, and volatility gating before any trade is allowed. It also renders on-chart trade rails, stop placement, profit targets, and a dashboard summarizing the active execution state.The purpose of the strategy is not to optimize one narrow market condition. The purpose is to require multiple independent conditions to agree before a trade is taken. This reduces single-factor noise and creates a more realistic execution process than a strategy that relies on only one oscillator or one moving-average crossover.Core Concepts1. Crossframe Regime FilterHigher-timeframe trend alignment establishes the directional permission layer. If the dominant bias is not aligned, the strategy remains filtered.2. Auction Location FilterPrice must also be in a constructive value location for longs or a defensive value location for shorts. This reduces cases where a trend is positive but price is poorly located relative to accepted value.3. Structure and Momentum GateThe local stepped structure and momentum score must agree with the higher-level direction before a trade is permitted.4. Absorption and Volatility FilterIf an active absorption range exists, the strategy uses it as a participation filter. Volatility percentile and directional volatility behavior are also used to avoid unsuitable states.5. ATR-Based Risk ManagementStops are sized from ATR and, when enabled, can anchor to structural references. Targets are placed using configurable R multiples.FeaturesMulti-layer trade permission: Crossframe, auction, structure, momentum, absorption, and volatility must alignConfirmed-bar logic: Entry conditions are evaluated on confirmed barsATR-based stop logic: Risk is normalized to current market conditionsTwo staged exits: TP1 and TP2 are placed automatically, with a third informational rail on-chartOn-chart trade rails: Entry, stop, TP1, TP2, and TP3 are drawn directly on the chartRisk/reward fills: Visual fill between entry and stop or target levelsExecution dashboard: Displays regime, permission, auction state, structure state, momentum, absorption, ATR percentile, position state, and active risk railRealistic default properties: Uses commission, slippage, and percent-of-equity sizingStrategy Properties Used By DefaultInitial Capital: 100000Commission Type: PercentCommission Value: 0.05Slippage: 2Pyramiding: 0Position Size: 10% of equityOrders Processed On Close: EnabledHow to Use This StrategyStep 1: Read the dashboard before evaluating the backtest. The strategy is built around permission states, not constant market participation.Step 2: Check whether the system is in Long Bias, Short Bias, or Mixed mode.Step 3: Observe whether the strategy is filtering trades because one of the major layers is missing, such as auction location or volatility suitability.Step 4: Use the on-chart rails to understand how the strategy is defining risk and reward at each entry.Strategy LimitationsLike all strategies, results depend on market, timeframe, and input choicesHigher-timeframe filters are intentionally delayed for non-repainting safetyMultiple filters can reduce trade frequency substantiallyThe strategy is designed as a robust execution framework, not as a guarantee of profitabilityBacktest results should be interpreted with realistic skepticism and proper contextOriginality StatementConcordance Execution Mandate is original in the way it integrates top-down bias, auction location, local structure, momentum timing, participation filtering, and volatility gating into one execution process with visible trade management rails. The script is published to show how multiple institutional-style context layers can be fused into a realistic open-source framework.DisclaimerThis strategy is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It is not financial advice or a recommendation to trade any market. Backtest results are based on historical data and do not guarantee future performance. All trading involves risk, including the risk of loss. Use independent judgment and proper risk management.-Made with passion by jackofalltrades

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