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The Apex Momentum & Institutional Flow is a high-precision reversal indicator designed to identify "Smart Money" accumulation during price depreciations. By synthesizing volume-weighted cash flow with a refined momentum acceleration filter, this tool aims to pinpoint the exact moment a downtrend loses its grip and institutional buying steps in.
The Core Logic
The script operates on a multi-layered validation process to filter out market noise and focus on high-probability turning points:
1. Volume-Weighted Divergence: Instead of tracking price alone, the algorithm monitors the Money Flow Index (MFI) to detect hidden strength. It looks for instances where price creates a "Lower Low" while buying pressure remains stable or increases.
2. Vertical Acceleration Filter (VAF): Unlike standard momentum oscillators that trigger on any uptick, this indicator uses a proprietary TSI (True Strength Index) slope analysis. It requires a specific "vertical" thrust, ensuring the momentum shift is aggressive and decisive rather than sideways.
3. The "Bear Trap" Confirmation: The indicator specifically looks for signals following a red candle close. This captures the essence of a "liquidity grab," identifying where retail panic meets institutional absorption.
Key Features
• Precision Momentum: Filters out weak, horizontal recoveries to focus on V-shape reversals.
• Institutional Alignment: Requires a significant volume spike (default 1.2x of 20 SMA) to confirm big player involvement.
• Smart Filtering: Combines price action, money flow, and double-smoothed momentum to minimize false signals in choppy markets.
How to Use
• Best Timeframes: Optimized for 15m, 1H, and 4H charts.
• Strategy: Ideally used as a "Buy the Dip" tool in an overall bullish trend or as a primary reversal signal at major support levels.
• Customization: Users can adjust the Vertical Acceleration Threshold to make the indicator more or less sensitive to momentum slopes.

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