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Rejection Block Pro+

Advanced rejection block detection with configurable quadrant gradients, HTF labels, and session-based alerts.

Overview

The Rejection Block Pro+ identifies rejection blocks — zones formed by significant wick rejections at swing highs and lows — across the current timeframe and up to three higher timeframes. It renders each block with configurable quadrant-level gradient lines at 0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%, includes HTF timeframe labels, and provides session-based alerts.

The Pro+ edition offers configurable swing strength sensitivity, per-side visibility limits, HTF timeframe identification within blocks, and session-based alerts for block formation and price entry.

Settings

General

Swing Strength — Sensitive / Normal / Strict (default: Normal) Controls pivot lookback for swing detection. Sensitive uses tight lookback for more blocks; Strict requires more bar confirmation.


Max Visible Per Side — 1–2 (default: 1) Maximum rejection blocks displayed per side per timeframe.

Higher Timeframes

Show Current TF — Toggle (default: on)


HTF 1 / HTF 2 / HTF 3 — Toggle + timeframe selector (default: off) Each with independent bullish/bearish colors, timeframe label toggle, label size, and label color.

Visual

Remove Box Fill — Toggle (default: off)


Show Quadrants — Toggle (default: on) Each level (0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%) independently configurable with visibility, color, line style, width, and label.

Alerts

Enable Alerts — Toggle (default: on)


Session 1 / 2 / 3 — Toggle + time range (Session 1: 0930–1600, on)


Alert on Block Form — Toggle + message (default: on, "A rejection block has formed.")


Alert on Block Entry — Toggle + message (default: on, "Price has entered a rejection block.")

How We Use It

We configure HTF1 to 15m and HTF2 to 60m when trading on a 1-minute execution chart. The block entry alert provides immediate notification when price retraces into a higher-timeframe rejection zone during the NY AM session.

The 50% quadrant line serves as our default limit order entry point, with the wick tip (100% or 0%) as the invalidation level for the stop.

Note

The standard Pro+ trigger: block entry alert fires → wait for 1-minute CISD inside the zone → execute the trade.