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Title: CSA – Precision Infinity MKR & Confluence Dashboard

The Institutional Edge: Multi-Kernel Smoothing & Real-Time Confluence
The CSA Precision Infinity MKR is an advanced trend-following suite that replaces traditional, lagging EMAs with a high-performance Multi-Kernel Regression (MKR) engine. Designed for the "Top Center" of the chart, this script features our proprietary Infinity Bridge—a logic system that ensures your trend signal never breaks or snaps, tracking price action with surgical precision directly to the live candle.

Key Technical Features
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7-Kernel Smoothing Engine: Unlike standard indicators, you can cycle through 17 different mathematical kernels (Sinc, Gaussian, Lorentzian, etc.) to match the specific volatility of any asset class, from high-cap Stocks to volatile Crypto.

The Infinity Bridge: We solved the "broken line" issue. Our script bridges historical regression math with live price data, providing a continuous, seamless trend line that never lags behind the current price.

15-Indicator Confluence HUD: A professional "Heads-Up Display" tracks 15 momentum and trend metrics (Heikin Ashi, SuperTrend, TTM, RSI, etc.) simultaneously. It does the heavy lifting so you can focus on execution.

High-Vis Neon Aesthetics: Built for dark-mode traders. Featuring Neon Fluorescent Green and Bright Red trend lines with a high-contrast dark green dashboard for zero eye strain.

Trader’s Manual: How to Trade the Suite


Step 1: Identify the Regime (The MKR Line)

Bullish: When the MKR line is Neon Green, you are in a buy-only regime.

Bearish: When the MKR line is Bright Red, you are in a sell-only regime.

The Curve:
Watch the "hook" of the line. When the line begins to curve toward price, a trend shift is imminent.

Step 2: Confirm Confluence (The Dashboard)

Look at the CONFIRMED tally on the far right of the HUD:

Strong Buy (11/15 – 15/15): Deep green signal. High-probability entry.

Caution (7/15 – 10/15): Orange signal. The trend is weakening or consolidating.

No Trade (Below 7/15): Red signal. High risk of "chop" or reversal. Avoid new entries.

Step 3: Check the "Non-Trending" Filter

Look for the Non-Trending cell. If it is Dark Blue, the market has officially entered a "Trending State." If it is Gray, the market is sideways, and signals should be taken with caution.

Settings & Customization

Thickness: Defaulted to 3px for a strong chart presence.

Styles: Fully adjustable Solid, Dashed, and Dotted options in the Inputs tab.

Alerts: Built-in alert conditions for Strong Confluence (11/15) and State Flips (Long to Short).
Release Notes
his update to the CSA – Infinity MKR Final Pro focuses on three core pillars: mathematical accuracy in confluence reporting, fixing critical runtime errors, and optimizing visual performance for high-stakes trading.

1. Mathematical Tally Correction
The most significant change is the overhaul of the TOTAL confluence logic.

15/15 Synchronization: The script now explicitly adds every binary indicator signal (b1 through b15) into the final integer.

Logic Alignment: Previously, certain filters like "Non-Trending" were excluded from the bullish count; they are now fully integrated so that when all labels show Bullish, the tally correctly displays 15 / 15.

2. Critical Code Fixes
We addressed a syntax error that was causing the script to fail on the chart.

MACD Tuple Extraction: The ta.macd() function in Pine Script v5 returns three separate values. The update now properly extracts the macdLine individually before performing the bullish/bearish comparison, resolving the "Cannot call operator > with argument" error.

Array Optimization: The drawing loop for the historical regression line has been capped at 250 bars to ensure the chart remains responsive even when using complex kernels like "Sinc" or "Silverman".

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