I thought this had elements of Wyckoff in it in the way I'm using volume. No?
To begin with, you are to be commended for the extent and depth of this detail. Few traders bother, which is why they go on for years without ever gaining any traction. This is an excellent beginning.
However (you knew there was going to be a "however"), when I asked about Wyckoff in my previous post, I was referring to applying a Wyckoff viewpoint to the entire strategy. Using only elements of Wyckoff aren't going to do much good and will likely make things worse. For example, if you want to pursue the Wyckoff path, none of what you have listed at the beginning of your post will be of any use to you. You're also listing a number of "conditions" when there are only two. You are also attempting to employ all three strategies -- breakouts, retracements, and reversals -- all at the same time when you should be focusing on one. As to markets, you're going to have to pick one. Just one. Doesn't matter what it is as long as it has the characteristics which will enable you -- if you trade it properly -- to reach your goals. If you haven't yet characterized any of the markets in which you are interested, then you will of course have to do that before proceeding further. If you haven't detailed your goals, then you will of course have to do that as well.
As for the trading itself, you'll have to stop. Since you haven't completed your research nor your backtesting, you're not ready to forwardtest, much less trade in real time, even if it's sim. I realize you're not a new trader, but given the circumstances, the experience you have is not an asset but a liability. You're going to have to rewire yourself, and that's not a walk in the park.
Don't be discouraged. This can be simpler than you imagine, though it may take far longer than you think.
Edit: Incidentally, if none of this is what you bargained for, ND may be able to help you cobble something together out of the raw material you have here. I would at least ask her. I'd also find out if she has an Amazon Wishlist.

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