Journaling, book load, dynamic stops, and 0DTE session rules — written for traders using OrisTrade indicators and journals.
Selling premium where levels disagree is how verticals get run over. Master Confluence Pro maps overlap so you see when SPX actually agrees before you size a spread.
Selling premium on a forming 15m candle is how backtests lie. Bar-close discipline in Pine Script keeps SPX credit-spread entries aligned with closed structure.
0DTE premium is cheap for a reason: timing errors are fatal. RSI momentum desks add chop vs strong labels and optional 50-line gates before you sell an intraday vertical.
The 15-minute bar is where many SPX spread sellers live. An EMA regime filter turns lattice structure into readable bull, neutral, and bear tape before you sell premium.
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