Every PLTR chart is already carrying a second number nobody put there on purpose, updated every hour, that has nothing to do with the candles themselves.

It isn't a moving average.

It isn't a support line someone drew by hand.

It isn't volume, and it isn't an oscillator bounded between two fixed levels.

It's two averages of the same price data, one short and one long, compared against each other every single hour, and almost nobody watches the exact instant their difference flips from negative to positive or back again.

That comparison isn't new. It's decades old, fixed on some of the most widely used charting platforms in the world, and it still runs on the same short and long windows it always has.

This isn't a lagging trend overlay.

It doesn't smooth away a single bar of the run-up or the pullback.

It's one histogram that crosses one line, on PLTR specifically, every hour, and the exact bar where that happens is the entire idea.

Not a feeling. Not eyeballing a color change. One number, one cross, marked with a small triangle sitting right where it happened.

What that number is actually measuring, the exact line it's built to cross, and the 9 exact steps to get it live on your own PLTR chart in the next few minutes, are all laid out below.

Nothing here is a promise about what happens after that number crosses. That part is still on you. But the moment itself, the one almost nobody has set up their chart to actually see the instant it happens, is $7 and about 2 minutes away.

Awesome Oscillator 5/34 Zero-Line Cross — a Trading Habits indicator, PLTR 1-hour candles

A Trading Habits Indicator

Awesome Oscillator 5/34 Zero-Line Cross

Bill Williams' 5/34 momentum histogram, coded for TradingView and tuned for PLTR on 1-hour candles.

  • Includes A TradingView Indicator, plus an 8-page cheat sheet PDF
  • Author TradingHabits.com
  • Format Instant download, delivered right after checkout
  • Covers What the Awesome Oscillator measures and the logic behind it, the standard 5/34 convention and where it comes from, how to read the signals, and exact numbered install steps for TradingView

This is a standard, documented indicator, coded clean and tested live on a real chart before it shipped.

What's Inside

20 Things This Cheat Sheet Actually Says

  • 01The exact two-average comparison this entire histogram boils down to, and the one price input it uses instead of the closing price alone, so you're reading momentum off the whole bar's range, not just where it happened to settle.Page 2
  • 02Why this indicator's bars change color from one bar to the next regardless of which side of zero they sit on, so a single glance tells you whether momentum is building or fading before you ever check the number.Page 2
  • 03The exact two events, and only two events, this script is built to flag on the histogram, so you're tracking two specific things instead of a pane full of shifting bars competing for your attention.Page 2
  • 04The one line of math this cheat sheet prints in full, letter for letter, so you can verify the calculation yourself instead of taking a black-box indicator on faith.Page 2
  • 05What separates this indicator's price input from a plain moving average, stated in one sentence, so you know exactly what kind of signal you're reading before you ever add it to a chart.Page 2
  • 06Three named sources this cheat sheet cites for where the 5/34 default actually comes from, so you can go check the history yourself instead of taking this cheat sheet's word for it.Page 3
  • 07Why zero isn't a threshold picked for this product, and what it actually represents inside the math itself, so you understand the signal is measuring something real, not an arbitrary line.Page 3
  • 08What the value of a documented convention actually buys you as a trader, explained in plain terms, so you know why this script didn't just pick whatever numbers looked good on a backtest.Page 3
  • 09The one setting inside this script's gear icon that isn't locked to the documented default, and what adjusting it changes, so any tweak you make is a deliberate choice, not an accident.Page 3
  • 10The specific liquidity property this cheat sheet says PLTR has that makes a short-window momentum read worth calculating in the first place, so you understand why the instrument underneath a signal matters as much as the signal itself.Page 4
  • 11Where a 1-hour candle sits between two other common trading windows, and the specific tradeoff that position is built to solve, so you understand the reasoning behind the timeframe instead of just accepting a number on a settings panel.Page 4
  • 12How many trading hours sit behind each of the two averages this script compares, spelled out as real clock time, so you can picture what the histogram is actually measuring.Page 4
  • 13What this cheat sheet says this pairing is built to catch that single-bar noise on shorter windows would only get in the way of, so you know what kind of move you're actually watching for.Page 4
  • 14What has to happen before this script will call something a cross, not just a bar that briefly dips the wrong way, so a stray bar doesn't send you chasing a move that never actually confirmed.Page 5
  • 15The exact shape and color used for a bullish marker versus a bearish one, and where each sits relative to the histogram, so you can glance at a live chart and know instantly what just happened.Page 5
  • 16What this cheat sheet states outright about what this script has zero knowledge of regarding the person using it, so your own risk decisions stay in your own hands instead of getting handed off to a script.Page 5
  • 17Nine numbered steps stand between opening TradingView and having this indicator live and alerting on a PLTR chart, so the whole setup fits into a coffee break instead of an afternoon lost to a manual.Page 6
  • 18The exact confirmation message TradingView itself displayed, timestamped, the moment this script compiled clean on a live chart, so you're seeing actual proof it works instead of taking "it works" on faith.Page 7
  • 19What this cheat sheet calls expected behavior, not a flaw, during a choppy, sideways stretch on the chart, so a rough patch doesn't have you doubting a tool that's doing exactly what it was built to do.Page 7
  • 20What this cheat sheet says was never run to produce this product, and the specific claim it explicitly refuses to make anywhere inside it, so what you're buying is an honest tool, not a sales pitch dressed up as one.Page 8
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