Custom Green Candle Conditionthis indicator based candle and ema combination .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Bandas e Canais
EMA 20/50/200 IndicatorIt shows you EMA20, EMA50 and EMA200 as lines in the chart.
In addition, it shows you intersections of EMA20 and EMA50 with an arrow (optional).
IconicTradersSweepsThe indicater marks out the session high and low, so u can see if a session get sweept. IconicTradersSweeps. D.D.
GM trendIndicator is designed to track and visualize medium-term trends using the EMA 35 line, along with the EMA 25 and EMA 45. This script creates a clear visual representation of price dynamics by shading the area between the EMA 25 and EMA 45, while highlighting EMA 35 as the central trend-following reference. The shading helps identify areas of support, resistance, and trend strength.
Scalping Bollinger BreakoutThe Scalping Bollinger Breakout Indicator is designed for scalping and short-term trading.
Key features:
Bollinger Bands: Detects volatility-driven breakouts above/below upper/lower bands.
MACD: Confirms bullish/bearish momentum for reliable signals.
Heikin Ashi: Aligns trades with smoothed trend direction, reducing noise.
Volume Filter: Ensures breakouts are supported by elevated volume.
Non-Repainting: Uses closed-bar data for consistent, reliable signals.
Visuals & Alerts: Displays buy/sell triangles and includes trading alerts.
Ideal for fast-paced trading in volatile markets.
Moving Average Crossover by mashrur 🔵 How This Indicator Works:
Short MA (9-period Simple Moving Average)
Long MA (21-period Simple Moving Average)
Signals:
Buy when Short MA crosses above Long MA.
Sell when Short MA crosses below Long MA.
On the chart:
Green up labels = Buy signals 🚀
Red down labels = Sell signals 🔻
✍️ How to Take an Entry:
Wait for a Signal
Look for a green up label = Buy signal.
Look for a red down label = Sell signal.
Enter the Trade
If Buy signal appears → Open a Buy (Long) trade.
If Sell signal appears → Open a Sell (Short) trade.
Set Stop Loss (SL) and Take Profit (TP) (important!)
Stop Loss:
For Buy, place SL below the recent swing low.
For Sell, place SL above the recent swing high.
Take Profit:
You can use a Risk:Reward like 1:2 (risking 10 pips to make 20 pips).
Or exit when the opposite signal comes (if another crossover happens).
Optional: Add Confirmation
You could add extra filters like:
Only take Buys if the market is in an overall uptrend (higher highs, higher lows).
Only take Sells in downtrends.
🧠 Important Tips:
Don't enter late! → Try to enter right when the signal appears.
Be careful during sideways (choppy) markets! → MA crossovers can give false signals when the market is flat.
Use alerts → Your code already has alerts ready! Set them up on TradingView so you don't miss entries.
📈 Example (Visual):
Imagine the chart shows:
Price is going up.
The blue (Short MA) crosses above the red (Long MA).
A green label appears under the candle.
👉 You would enter a Buy right at that candle close.
👉 Stop Loss: just under the recent low.
👉 Take Profit: 2x your risk or at next resistance.
Daily Premarket High & LowThis script finds the premarket highs and lows and draws those levels on the intraday chart.
Multi-Day VWAP, current session only)Variation on multi day vwap, where you can choose to display 1, 2 and 3 day vwap, but only plot the current session. So each session has all 3 plots. This is especially useful for backtesting purposes. St. deviation bands included as usual.
Anchored Bollinger Band Range [SS]This is the anchored Bollinger band indicator.
What it does?
The anchored BB indicator:
Takes a user defined range and calculates the Standard Deviation of the entire selected range for the high and low values.
Computes a moving average of the high and low during the selected period (which later becomes the breakout range average)
Anchors to the last high and last low of the period range to add up to 4 standard deviations to the upside and downside, giving you 4 high and low targets.
How can you use it?
The anchored BB indicator has many applicable uses, including
Identifying daily ranges based on premarket trading activity ( see below ):
Finding breakout ranges for intraday pattern setups ( see below ):
Identified pattern of interest:
Applying Anchored BB:
Identifying daily or pattern biases based on the position to the opening breakout range average (blue line). See the examples with explanations:
ex#1:
ex#2:
The Opening Breakout Average
As you saw in the examples above, the blue line represents the opening breakout range average.
This is the average high of the period of interest and the average low of the period of interest.
Price action above this line would be considered Bullish, and Bearish if below.
This also acts as a retracement zone in non-trending markets. For example:
Best Use Cases
Identify breakout ranges for patterns on larger timeframes. For example
This pattern on SPY, if we overlay the Anchored BB:
You want to see it actually breakout from this range and hold to confirm a breakout. Failure to exceed the BB range, means that it is just ranging with no real breakout momentum.
Identify conservative ranges for a specific period in time, for example QQQ:
Worst Use Cases
Using it as a hard and fast support and resistance indicator. This is not what it is for and ranges can be exceeded with momentum. The key is looking for whether ranges are exceeded (i.e. high momentum, thus breakout play) or they are not (thus low volume, rangy).
Using it for longer term outlooks. This is not ideal for long term ranges, as with any Bollinger/standard deviation based approach, it is only responsive to CURRENT PA and cannot forecast FUTURE PA.
User Inputs
The indicator is really straight forward. There are 2 optional inputs and 1 required input.
Period Selection: Required. Selects the period for the indicator to perform the analysis on. You just select it with your mouse on the chart.
Visible MA: Optional. You can choose to have the breakout range moving average visible or not.
Fills: Optional. You can choose to have the fills plotted or not.
And that is the indicator! Very easy to use and hope you enjoy and find it helpful!
As always, safe trades everyone! 🚀
Iconic Traders SessionsIconicTraders Sessions. D.D. indicatior, markiert die highs and lows (Asia & London Session)
Weekday Colors with Time Highlighting by NabojeetThis script is a Pine Script (version 6) indicator called "Weekday Colors with Time Highlighting" designed for TradingView charts. It has several key functions:
1. **Weekday Color Coding**:
- Assigns different background colors to each trading day (Monday through Friday)
- Allows users to customize the color for each day
- Includes toggles to enable/disable colors for specific days
2. **Time Range Highlighting**:
- Highlights a specific time period (e.g., 18:15-18:30) on every trading day
- Uses a custom color that can be adjusted by the user
- The time range is specified in HHMM-HHMM format
3. **High/Low Line Drawing**:
- Automatically identifies the highest high and lowest low points within the specified time range
- Draws horizontal lines at these levels when the time period ends
- Lines extend forward in time to serve as support/resistance references
- Users can customize the line color, width, and style (solid, dotted, or dashed)
The script is organized into logical sections with input parameters grouped by function (Weekday Colors, Weekday Display, Time Highlighting, and Horizontal Lines). Each section's inputs are customizable through the indicator settings panel.
This indicator would be particularly useful for traders who:
- Want visual distinction between different trading days
- Focus on specific time periods each day (like market opens, closes, or specific sessions)
- Use intraday support/resistance levels from key time periods
- Want to quickly identify session highs and lows
The implementation resets tracking variables at the beginning of each new time range and draws the lines once the time period ends, ensuring accurate high/low marking for each day's specified time window.
Author - Nabojeet
DSEMA 三价趋势(中轨虚线)SMA trend indicator, using two colors to distinguish between long and short trends, indicators, simple, new as the market and average indicator enthusiasts can focus on reference;
Indicators using DSEMA averages, take the value of “high, close, low” three prices to form a trading indicator; anti-single appear false signals, wrong decision-making
Tradicators Pulse™ [v1]Tradicators Pulse™ Strategy: “AI Pulse Reversal”
Goal:
Catch reversals and trends using a smooth MA with adaptive bands and a confidence oscillator.
Step-by-Step: How to Use
① Set the Context
Timeframes: 5min, 15min, 1H (start with 15min)
Watch:
MA line color (blue = bullish, fuchsia = bearish)
Pulse Bands (upper = overbought, lower = oversold)
Yellow Oscillator for trend strength
Step-by-Step: Mean Reversion (Bounce Trade)
Wait for price to breach a band
Candle closes outside upper band (overbought) or lower band (oversold)
Check Pulse Oscillator
It must curve up (long) or down (short)
Entry Trigger
Enter on next candle that closes back inside the bands
Stop Loss
Few pips outside band edge
Take Profit
TP1 = MA line (gray-blue/fuchsia)
TP2 = Opposite band
Step-by-Step: Trend Entry (Momentum Follow)
Wait for MA color flip
Blue = Uptrend → only long setups
Fuchsia = Downtrend → only short setups
Entry Trigger
Price pulls back near MA
Oscillator still supports trend direction
Enter on bounce off MA
Stop Loss
Few pips below/above MA or last swing low/high
Take Profit
TP1 = Band in direction of trend
TP2 = Use trailing SL or R:R 1:2
Avoid Trading When:
MA is flat (no trend)
Bands are too tight or choppy
Oscillator gives conflicting signal
Tango Rocket velas 1.3Tango Rocket Indicator:
Daily Volatility Range Projection
This indicator identifies the 3 largest-bodied candles from the last N daily bars and calculates a projected price range centered on the current day’s opening price. The projected channel is displayed for the current day and past days, helping visualize potential daily movement and historical volatility patterns.
MES Scalping (VWAP + EMAs + Signals)It’s an indicator that shows:
VWAP + 1/-1 SD bands
EMA 9/21
Liquidity grabs
Bullish/Bearish engulfing patterns
Buy/Sell signal markers
Add to chart on MES or any intraday timeframe (1m–5m).
VWAP bands = value zones → price often reacts here.
EMA 9/21 = trend direction → trade in trend.
Liquidity + Engulfing = trap then reversal.
Green/Red arrows = potential high-confluence trades.
SPY 0DTE Scalper - Auto AlertsTimeframes:
Main chart: 1-minute (for precision entries)
Confirmations: 3-minute or 5-minute (to avoid fakeouts)
Indicators I Use:
VWAP – Orange line → Institutional fair value
EMA 9 – Green line → Short-term momentum
EMA 21 – Red line → Trend filter
Custom Pullback Signal Script – Marks buy/sell/pullback signals with labels (triangles)
Above VWAP = Bullish Bias
Below VWAP = Bearish Bias
Institutions treat this as the "fair price" — so I do too.
EMA 9 (Green):
If price hugs or bounces off EMA 9 = 🔥 strong continuation move.
I use this as my guide for momentum.
EMA 21 (Red):
Great for trend confirmation.
Above EMA 21 = Trend building to the upside.
Below EMA 21 = Weakness or possible reversal.
💸 Step 3: How I Read the Signals
✅ BUY Signal:
Price breaks above VWAP with volume 1.5x+ average
Candle must close strong (not a wickfest)
EMA 9 becomes my trailing stop for the move
🚨 SELL Signal:
Price breaks below VWAP with strong volume
Clean body close below → momentum shift to the downside
EMA 9 again = trailing resistance guide
🔵 Pullback Long (Blue Triangle Under Candle):
Bullish continuation entry
Price pulls back to EMA 9 or 21, but stays above VWAP
Low-risk re-entry after a breakout
🟣 Pullback Short (Purple Triangle Above Candle):
Bearish continuation entry
Price retraces into EMA 9, but stays below VWAP & EMA 21
Ideal for catching second legs after breakdowns
High ATRHigh-ATR is an indicator that visualizes volatility using the Average True Range (ATR). It highlights periods of elevated volatility by comparing the ATR to its moving average.
When the ATR exceeds its moving average, it is considered "Overthreshold" and is displayed in red. This helps identify candles with significant volatility.
Note: ATR does not indicate market direction, only the magnitude (width) of the trading range.
Default Settings:
Long length: 50 (used for the ATR moving average)
Short length: 1 (used for the current ATR)
Multiplier: 2
These values can be adjusted depending on your trading style, but this is the default configuration.
Custom Opening Range - CommoditiesThe Custom Opening Range Indicator for Commodities is designed for instruments that trade nearly 24 hours, such as crude oil or natural gas. It allows traders to define the Opening Range based on Indian Standard Time (IST)—typically starting at 3:30 AM IST, which aligns with the global commodities market open. Users can customize both the start time and duration of the range (e.g., 5, 15, or 30 minutes). The indicator dynamically plots the high and low of this range and shades the area between them, providing a clear visual reference for breakout or reversal setups during the rest of the trading session.
Max Daily Movement in %14DMA%-OVED=The average daily movement of a stock over the last 14 trading days, in percentage.
GM WeeklyThe indicator displays two key exponential moving averages — EMA 100 and EMA 200, both calculated from the daily (D) timeframe. These EMAs help traders identify long-term trend direction and potential support/resistance levels. The indicator plots both EMAs in purple to highlight key trend-following signals.
GM DailyIndicator displays two exponential moving averages (EMAs) — EMA 100 and EMA 200 — both calculated on the 4-hour (4H) timeframe. The indicator uses bright blue for the EMA 100 line and light blue for the EMA 200 line. The area between these two EMAs is filled with a semi-transparent bright blue color, helping to visually highlight the relationship between the two key moving averages.