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# Introduction

### CF Cycle Trading Indicator

The CF Cycle Trading Indicator is built to simplify cycle trading.

It helps traders spot high-probability areas faster, reduce manual chart work, and bring more structure to decision-making.

### What it does

* Detects Daily, Weekly, and Yearly Cycle Lows across major markets
* Classifies cycle tops as Left, Right, or Mid-Translated
* Projects future timing windows for likely reversal zones
* Gives you visual control over icons, lines, and chart display
* Works across crypto, equities, forex, and commodities
* Turns Camel Finance's manual process into a rules-based system

### Who it helps

#### For newer traders

* Reduces complexity
* Makes cycle structure easier to read
* Gives visual confirmation with less guesswork

#### For experienced traders

* Improves entry and exit timing
* Supports multi-asset analysis
* Cuts down manual review in fast markets


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