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Titan Mentor

You have full access. This page is yours. Titan Mentor is the tool that ties everything else together. Use this guide to understand what each section means and how to turn its read into a sized trade.

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Quick Start

First session up and running in under five minutes.

Add Titan Mentor last.

Titan Mentor reads the output of the other indicators. If you add it before the rest are in place, it cannot connect. Add Trend Guard, Guide, Dynamic Matrix Guardian, and Regime Guard first. Then add Titan Mentor.

1

Add all other Titan indicators to your chart first.

Trend Guard, Guide, Dynamic Matrix Guardian, and Regime Guard must all be on the chart before you add Titan Mentor. They do not need to be visible on the price panel, but they must be present.

2

Add Titan Mentor from your Invite-Only scripts. Open the settings.

You will see source input fields for each indicator. Click each one and select the matching indicator from the dropdown. Match Trend Guard to the Trend Guard source, Guide to the Guide source, and so on. This wiring is the only setup step that requires your attention.

3

Save your chart layout immediately after wiring the connections.

The connections are per-layout. Once wired and saved, Titan Mentor reconnects automatically every time you open that layout. If you forget to save, you repeat the wiring on the next open.

4

Set View Mode to Trader and read the panel from top to bottom.

The top line gives you the directional call. Below that, each section covers a different aspect of the current picture. Read the full panel before you decide anything. The last section, THE OTHER SIDE, is as important as the rest.

What You Should See

A properly connected Titan Mentor panel in Trader mode.

In the panel:

  • Top line: Shows the current directional call (Long or Short or Neutral), the conviction level in plain language (strong, moderate, building, conflicted), and whether a signal is currently active.
  • MARKET section: Covers the macro picture. Risk-on or risk-off. Whether the broader environment is supportive of the directional call.
  • STRUCTURE section: Reads the trend and structure tools. Tells you whether the trend is clean and intact, compressed and about to break, or conflicted between layers.
  • SIGNAL section: When a Guardian signal is active, this section surfaces it with context. Entry, stop, target, and how well it aligns with the overall read.
  • SETUP BUILDING: Fires before a signal does. When conditions are stacking, Titan Mentor flags it early so you can prepare rather than react.
  • THE OTHER SIDE: The opposing case. If Mentor is calling Long, this section shows what the bears are seeing. Read this before you commit to any trade.

TITAN MENTOR  |  LONG  |  Strong conviction  |  Signal active

MARKET: Risk-on across the composite read. Dollar weakening. Macro backdrop is supportive of the long side.

STRUCTURE: Trend intact and rising across layers. Price above the moving average cloud. Channel holding cleanly. No structural conflict.

SIGNAL: Intraday long at current level. First target above current price. Stop below the channel floor. Grade A. Continuation context.

SETUP BUILDING: Momentum layers continuing to align. Hold and let the move develop before adding.

THE OTHER SIDE: Volume on the recent push is lighter than the prior session. If sellers step in at the prior day high, this read flips. Know that level before you step in.

Illustrative Titan Mentor panel output. Actual output updates every bar.

[Screenshot: Titan Mentor panel active on chart. Each section annotated with label arrows: Top line, MARKET, STRUCTURE, SIGNAL, SETUP BUILDING, THE OTHER SIDE.]

If the panel shows a connection error:

Open the settings and check that each source input is mapped. If an input shows as empty, click it and select the correct indicator from the list. A common cause is adding Titan Mentor before the other indicators are loaded. Remove it, ensure all source indicators are on the chart and fully loaded, then add Titan Mentor again.

Reading Titan Mentor in Three Contexts

What the panel tells you in each market environment.

Trending session

In a clean trend, Titan Mentor reads with one consistent tone across all sections. MARKET is supportive. STRUCTURE confirms the trend is intact and unlaboured. SIGNAL is active in the trend direction. THE OTHER SIDE presents a weak case. When all five sections point the same way, that is the closest thing to maximum clarity the tool produces.

In this context, Mentor is telling you: stay with the trade. Every bar that does not change the read is a bar where your position is working in the right environment. Do not look for reasons to exit early. Let THE OTHER SIDE tell you when the case for the trade weakens.

What to watch: THE OTHER SIDE gaining weight. When the opposing case starts filling out with specific risks rather than vague concerns, that is Mentor telling you to tighten your stop and consider taking partial profits.

Choppy session

In a ranging market, Mentor reads differently bar to bar. The top-line conviction drops from strong to moderate or building. STRUCTURE reports compression or conflict between layers. SIGNAL may fire but with a lower-grade assessment. THE OTHER SIDE becomes more detailed, because there genuinely are two credible cases.

Conflicted commentary is the tool working correctly, not failing. The market is genuinely undecided and Mentor is reflecting that accurately. The worst thing to do with a conflicted read is to pick a direction and trade it with full size. The right response is to reduce size significantly or sit out until the read clears.

What to watch: the SETUP BUILDING section. Even in a choppy session, the conditions sometimes stack enough to produce a clean opportunity. When SETUP BUILDING fires and the conviction reading moves from building to strong, that transition is worth acting on with reduced size.

Reversal session

A genuine reversal produces a specific pattern in the Mentor panel: STRUCTURE first shows conflict or compression, then the SIGNAL section changes direction, then MARKET confirms the new direction. The sequence matters. If the signal changes before the structure confirms, treat it as a potential reversal but not a confirmed one.

THE OTHER SIDE becomes your most important section at potential reversals. It tells you exactly what would need to happen to invalidate the new directional case before you have committed. Read it carefully, then decide whether the risk is worth taking at that moment or whether waiting for one more bar of confirmation is the better call.

What to watch: the speed at which all sections align in the new direction. A fast flip where all sections are consistent within two bars is usually a strong reversal signal. A slow drift where sections flip one at a time over many bars is more likely a correction than a reversal.

[Screenshot: Titan Mentor panel at a reversal point. Annotations showing the section-by-section confirmation sequence: STRUCTURE conflict first, SIGNAL flip second, MARKET confirmation third.]

Decision Flow

Three conviction states. Three different approaches.

Act

Top-line conviction reads strong. All five sections are consistent. THE OTHER SIDE is thin.

Take the trade at the published level. Size normally. The read is clean. Trade in the direction Mentor is calling, with the stop below the level that would break the STRUCTURE read. Stay in until Mentor's conviction drops or THE OTHER SIDE presents a specific risk at a known price.

Wait

Top-line conviction reads moderate or building. Sections are not fully aligned. SETUP BUILDING is active but SIGNAL has not fired.

Do not force a trade. Something is still missing from the evidence. Get your order ready at the anticipated level, check your stop, and wait for either the SIGNAL to confirm or the conviction to drop back to nothing. If conviction drops, stand down. If it firms to strong, take the trade then.

Stand Aside

Top-line conviction reads conflicted. MARKET and STRUCTURE disagree. THE OTHER SIDE is as detailed as the main case.

No trade. Conflicted commentary is not a reason to pick a side and hope. It is a direct read that the market is not offering a clean opportunity right now. This session is a monitoring day. Read each new bar and wait for the sections to align. When they do, you will know.

Questions Members Ask

Practical questions from members who have been using the tool across live sessions.

Mentor calls Long but THE OTHER SIDE sounds compelling. What do I do?

That is exactly the situation THE OTHER SIDE was built for. If the opposing case feels credible, reduce your size. Half size on a conflicted situation is still a trade, but it means a bad outcome does not hurt the account badly. The rule is: the more compelling THE OTHER SIDE, the smaller the position. If THE OTHER SIDE presents a specific risk at a specific level, use that level as your hard stop and make sure the risk-to-reward still works at reduced size.

The SETUP BUILDING section has been firing for an hour but no signal. Should I still be watching?

Yes. SETUP BUILDING is the early warning system. A long SETUP BUILDING phase means conditions are stacking but the final piece has not landed yet. This is common when the market is grinding toward a level. When the signal does fire after a prolonged setup phase, the conviction tends to be high because the conditions have been building rather than appearing suddenly. Patience in these situations is worth it.

How do I know when to use Developer mode?

Developer mode shows you which internal gates are passing and which are failing. Use it after sessions where Mentor made a call you did not understand, to see which evidence layers were active and which were absent. This builds your understanding of why the tool said what it said. During active trading, Trader mode is cleaner and less distracting. Switch to Developer between sessions as a learning exercise, not in the middle of a live trade.

If one of the source indicators drops off my chart, what happens to Mentor?

Titan Mentor will flag a connection warning. In Trader mode you will see a note in the panel saying one source is missing. The other sections continue to update based on what is still connected. Do not trade on a partial read. The whole point of the tool is the integrated picture. If a connection drops, remove and re-add the missing indicator, re-save your layout, and wait for the panel to show all sections before placing a trade.

Mentor called the direction correctly but the entry was at a bad level and I got stopped out before it worked. How does that happen?

The directional read and the execution timing are two different things. Mentor can be right about direction and still have you enter at a point where normal volatility triggers your stop before the move develops. This usually happens when the conviction is moderate rather than strong. Strong conviction calls tend to move more directly after the entry. Moderate conviction calls have more back-and-forth. Matching your stop placement to the conviction level is part of using the tool correctly.

Can I use Titan Mentor without all the other indicators on the chart?

Technically it will load, but the sections that rely on disconnected inputs will show as unavailable. The more sources you disconnect, the thinner the read becomes. The full panel requires all four source indicators. If you are operating on a chart with fewer indicators, the Bypass Toggles in settings let you tell Mentor which sources to ignore. Use these only for testing or if a specific indicator is not relevant to a particular instrument, never for live trading where the full picture matters.

Pairs With

Titan Mentor reads all of these. Understanding each one makes the Mentor read deeper.

Dynamic Matrix Guardian

The SIGNAL section in Mentor reads directly from the Guardian. Understanding how the Guardian classifies signals by grade and layer makes the Mentor SIGNAL section much more informative.

Regime Guard

The MARKET section in Mentor draws from Regime Guard's state classification. When Mentor says the market is risk-on or trending, it is partly reading Regime Guard. Looking at Regime Guard alongside the panel confirms the read.

Trend Guard

The STRUCTURE section reads from Trend Guard. When Mentor says the trend is clean and intact, Trend Guard shows you the specific timeframe layers that are making that true. Checking Trend Guard when STRUCTURE looks conflicted tells you exactly which layer is causing the issue.

Guide

Guide provides the structure levels and cloud reference that feeds part of the STRUCTURE read. When Mentor references a specific price level as key support or resistance, Guide is usually the source of that level. Look at the Guide cloud to understand what Mentor means by "structure intact."

Market Sentiment

The macro sentiment layer that feeds the MARKET section. When Mentor calls risk-on or risk-off, cross-referencing with the Market Sentiment composite gives you the fuller picture behind that call.

What Is Coming Next

  • Mentor session brief: a written summary of Mentor's read at the open of each major session, published to the members area before trading begins.
  • Alert on conviction change: notification when Mentor's top-line conviction shifts from moderate to strong, so you do not need to watch the panel continuously during the setup phase.
  • Historical replay mode: scroll back through past sessions and see what Mentor was saying at each bar, to review how it called a move before it happened.

Updates roll out automatically. No reinstall required.

Need Help?

Titan Mentor is the most connected tool in the suite. If something looks off, these are your fastest routes to getting it sorted.

Member Community

The most common Mentor questions are about panel readings and connection setup. Both are answered with chart examples in the community. Search the connection thread before opening a support ticket.

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Direct Support

Connection errors and missing sections are the most common issues reported. A screenshot of the settings panel and a description of which section is missing resolves most cases within one session.

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Titan Foundry

The Foundry includes an article series specifically on reading Mentor's narrative output and translating it into trade decisions. Recommended reading for your first week with the tool.

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Titan Protect tools are for informational and educational purposes only. Nothing on this page constitutes financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any instrument. Trading carries significant risk of loss. Titan Mentor's reads are based on the inputs it receives and do not predict future market conditions or guarantee profitable outcomes. Past results and illustrative examples shown do not represent future performance. All trade decisions remain your responsibility.

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