Gravity Trend Line with Multiple ±% Bands@QianYuAdding GravityTrendLine Indicator with option +/- % which might be more applicable to Crypto to current markets condition.
Happy trading!
Usage same as the classic GravityTrendLine indicator shared.
Bandas e Canais
ORB Screener-Multiple Indicators [Marin adjusted]ORB Screener for multiple instruments
You can select the range of the ORB and see different indicators for the selected instruments
TrendSurfer VF 3.4Questo è il mio Trend Surfer.
I triangoli indicano candele direzionali con vari livelli di volume all'interno da 1 a 10.
Per comodità vengono mostrati solo i livelli da 6 a 10.
Se la candela si trova nei pressi del VWAP ancorato il colore del numero sarà verde, ad indicare un'alta probabilità.
I cerchi invece si basano sull'oscillatore CCI (Commodity Channel Index).
L’indicatore CCI ci permette di osservare se il livello attuale del prezzo è particolarmente al di sopra o al di sotto di una certa media mobile, avente un numero di periodi scelto da noi.
Più la deviazione dal prezzo medio nel breve termine è forte, e maggiormente l’indicatore si allontanerà dallo 0: verso l’alto in caso di uptrend, o verso il basso in caso di downtrend.
Il segnale viene dato quando il valore del CCI supera la linea dello zero.
Il tutto è filtrato con un altro indicatore, il MACD, acronimo di "Moving Average Convergence Divergence", usato per identificare cambiamenti nel momentum del prezzo.
This is my Trend Surfer.
The triangles indicate directional candles with varying volume levels from 1 to 10.
For convenience, only levels 6 to 10 are shown.
If the candle is near the anchored VWAP, the color of the number will be green, indicating a high probability.
The circles, on the other hand, are based on the CCI (Commodity Channel Index) oscillator.
The CCI indicator allows us to observe whether the current price level is significantly above or below a certain moving average, with a number of periods chosen by us.
The greater the deviation from the short-term average price, the further the indicator will deviate from 0: upwards in the case of an uptrend, or downwards in the case of a downtrend.
The signal is given when the CCI value crosses the zero line.
This is all filtered through another indicator, the MACD, which stands for "Moving Average Convergence Divergence," used to identify changes in price momentum.
MJBFX VWAP WITH SIGNALSThe MJBFX VWAP Channel is a custom-built volume-weighted average price indicator designed around the MJBFX trading methodology.
This tool tracks multiple rolling VWAPs anchored to a user-defined timeframe (default: 1H), then calculates percentile levels (Max, Upper, Median, Lower, Min) to create a dynamic channel. These levels act as key support and resistance zones that adapt to market conditions.
🔶 Features:
Adjustable anchor period and VWAP count (up to 500 VWAPs)
Percentile-based VWAP levels (Max, Upper, Median, Lower, Min)
Customisable colours, widths, and line styles
Optional gradient channel fills
Anchor period highlights for session awareness
MJBFX Branded Signals:
🟠 Buy – Triggered when price crosses above the lower VWAP (MJBFX Orange)
⚪ Sell – Triggered when price crosses below the upper VWAP (MJBFX Grey)
Built-in alert conditions for automated trade notifications
🔶 How to Use:
The VWAP channel provides a dynamic structure for intraday trading.
Buy opportunities often occur when price sweeps below the lower band and reclaims it.
Sell opportunities often occur when price sweeps above the upper band and rejects.
Use in confluence with market structure, session timing, and your trading plan (e.g., MJB-FX Asian Sweep strategy).
KDJ Indicator - @ChenQianYuJust another KDJ indicator with input parameter to change the overbought and oversold level for own preference 30,70 instead.
Also to fulfill TradView house rules.
overbought = input(70, title="Overbought Level")
oversold = input(30, title="Oversold Level")
Williams Alligator with Background ColoringThe Benefits of the Williams Alligator – Without the “Spaghetti” on Your Chart
If you're one of those traders who prefer a clean, well-structured chart but don't want to miss out on the advantages of the Williams Alligator, this script is the perfect solution.
It includes all the features of the original TradingView script plus a background color feature based on your custom parameters:
Green when all candles are above the Alligator lines
Red when all candles are below all lines
Gray for everything in between
Feel free to customize the colors and transparency to your liking.
Happy Trading!
Average True Range with MAATR + Smoothing (SMA or EMA)
Default :
- 9 SMA
What is it for ?
- change of ATR to check sideway or trend
Galactic Profit EngineGalactic Profit Engine is a powerful and innovative trading indicator designed to elevate your market analysis and optimize trading decisions across stocks, forex, and cryptocurrencies.
This all-in-one tool seamlessly integrates advanced technical indicators and performance analytics, drawing inspiration from the works of LuxAlgo, ClassicScott, and LonesomeTheBlue. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to these talented developers for their contributions.
Key Features:
Multi-Strategy Performance Testing: Evaluate four proprietary signal groups—Titan Fusion (TF), Quantum Leap (QL), Nebula Drift (ND), and Vortex Sync (VSY)—across multiple timeframes (5m, 15m, 30m, 1h, 2h, 4h, Daily) to identify the most profitable strategy for your asset.
Dynamic Entry Signals: Visualize buy and sell signals with customizable labels, enabling real-time tracking of the selected strategy.
Dynamic Fibo-Donchian Channels: Identify precise support (Bottom Donchian, Low .786) and resistance (Top Donchian, High .786) levels for strategic entries and exits.
Smart Money Concepts: Leverage premium and discount zones to align trades with market structure, enhancing decision precision.
Elite Trend Fusion: Utilize SMA (50, 100, 200) and VWAP plots to confirm trend direction and pinpoint critical support/resistance levels.
Divergence Detection: Detect bullish and bearish divergences across multiple indicators (e.g., RSI, MACD) to refine entry timing.
Trading Strategy: Galactic Profit Engine Methodology
The Galactic Profit Engine employs a systematic, data-driven trading methodology to optimize entry and exit points.
Below is a detailed, professional breakdown for Long and Short positions.
1. Performance-Based Signal SelectionObjective: Determine the most profitable signal group from Titan Fusion (TF), Quantum Leap (QL), Nebula Drift (ND), and Vortex Sync (VSY).
Process: The indicator performs real-time performance testing across seven timeframes. The bottom-right performance table calculates profit percentages, allowing traders to select the highest-yielding strategy based on historical performance (e.g., prioritize TF if it outperforms on the 1-hour timeframe).
Implementation: Enable desired signal groups via input settings and analyze the performance metrics to guide your strategy selection.
2. Entry Signal Visualization and ConfirmationObjective: Provide clear, actionable visual cues for trade execution.
Process: After identifying the best-performing signal group, activate the corresponding visualization (e.g., showBuySell1 for TF). Buy (🚀) and sell (🔨) labels appear on the chart for real-time signal tracking.
Implementation: Use these labels to confirm entry points in alignment with the chosen strategy.
3. Signal Group Mechanics
Titan Fusion (TF): Generates buy signals when the Laguerre RSI crosses above a threshold (e.g., 0.70 or EMA-based level) and at least two of the following conditions are met: Bull Bear Power is positive, Waddah Attar Explosion indicates an upward trend, and RSI shows a bullish crossover. Sell signals occur when the opposite conditions align.
Quantum Leap (QL): Produces buy signals based on a bullish RSI crossover, with a stop-loss triggered if price falls below a 1% threshold from the entry. Sell signals are activated when the stop-loss is hit or RSI indicates a bearish crossover.
Nebula Drift (ND): Creates buy signals when the price crosses above the Gaussian Moving Average (GMA), reflecting a momentum shift. Sell signals are triggered when the price falls below the GMA, indicating a potential reversal.
Vortex Sync (VSY): Generates buy signals when the Laguerre RSI crosses above specific low thresholds (0.1, 0.2, 0.3) and the adaptive GMA shows a bearish crossover, suggesting a reversal to bullish momentum. Sell signals occur with high RSI thresholds (0.7, 0.8, 0.9) and a bullish GMA crossover.
4. Multi-Indicator Entry Validation
Dynamic Fibo-Donchian Channels: Employs Fibonacci-based Donchian Channels to define support and resistance. Long entries are validated near Bottom Donchian or Low .786 levels, while Short entries target Top Donchian or High .786 levels.
Smart Money Concepts: Integrates market structure analysis via premium and discount zones. Long trades are confirmed within the discount zone (trailing.bottom), and Short trades within the premium zone (trailing.top).
Divergence for Many Indicators: Enhances timing precision with divergence detection. A bullish divergence (pos_reg_div_detected) supports Long entries, while a bearish divergence (neg_reg_div_detected) confirms Short entries.
Elite Trend Fusion: Uses SMA (50, 100, 200) and VWAP to assess trend direction and key support/resistance. Long entries require price above SMA levels and VWAP support; Short entries need price below SMA levels and VWAP resistance.
5. Signal Production IntegrationThe Galactic Profit Engine synthesizes signals from its diverse components for robust trade decisions. Each signal group (TF, QL, ND, VSY) generates independent buy/sell signals based on proprietary logic (e.g., RSI crossovers, GMA trends). These are then cross-validated with Fibo-Donchian levels, Smart Money zones, Divergence signals, and Elite Trend Fusion trends. The performance testing framework dynamically prioritizes the most effective signal group, ensuring a cohesive and adaptive signal production process tailored to market conditions.
6. Trade Execution and Risk Management
Long Entry:
Conditions: Price is at or near Bottom Donchian or Low .786, within the discount zone (trailing.bottom), a bullish divergence is active, the selected signal group triggers a buy (e.g., BUY_TF), and price is above SMA 50/200 with VWAP as support.
Execution: Open a Long position upon confirmation. Set the stop loss at stopLossPrice (input-based percentage) and target Top Donchian or Premium Zone for take-profit.
Monitoring: Track SMA/VWAP interactions and adjust exits based on market trends.
Short Entry:
Conditions: Price is at or near Top Donchian or High .786, within the premium zone (trailing.top), a bearish divergence is active, the selected signal group triggers a sell (e.g., SELL_TF), and price is below SMA 50/200 with VWAP as resistance.
Execution: Open a Short position upon confirmation. Set the stop loss at stopLossPrice and target Bottom Donchian or Discount Zone for take-profit.
Monitoring: Monitor SMA/VWAP dynamics and optimize exits accordingly.
7. Performance Optimization and Exit Strategy
Performance Review: Regularly assess the performance table to adapt the signal group to evolving market conditions.
Exit Strategy: Employ the built-in stop loss for risk management.
Use Top Donchian/Bottom Donchian or premium/discount zone boundaries as take-profit levels based on trade direction.
Alert Utilization: Configure Alert Conditions to receive notifications for buy/sell signals, enabling proactive trade management.
Strategic Advantages:
Empirical Precision: Performance testing ensures decisions are grounded in data, minimizing guesswork.
Holistic Market Insight: Combines Fibo-Donchian, Smart Money Concepts, Divergence, and Elite Trend Fusion for a comprehensive analysis.
Flexibility: Customizable inputs allow adaptation to various assets and timeframes.
Dynamic Adaptability: Real-time signal prioritization and trend confirmation facilitate rapid market responses.
How to Use:Enable the signal groups and timeframes to test via input settings.
Analyze the performance table (bottom-right) to select the best signal group.
Monitor chart signals, zones, and trend confirmations to execute trades.
Set alerts using the Alert Conditions feature for timely notifications.
Disclaimer: This is not financial advice. Please consult a professional financial advisor and trade with caution. Special thanks to LuxAlgo, ClassicScott, and LonesomeTheBlue for their inspirational contributions to this indicator.
Opening Range v3 (Dynamic)Opening Range Signals v3 (Dynamic) - Indicator Guide
Created by: MecarderoAurum
Why This Indicator Exists: An Overview
The "Opening Range Signals" indicator is a sophisticated tool designed for day traders who focus their strategy on the price action that unfolds during the Regular Trading Hours (RTH) of the New York session (09:30 - 16:00 ET). The opening period of the market, often called the "initial balance," is a critical time where institutions and traders establish the early high and low for the day. Trading the breakout of this range is a classic and effective strategy, but it's often plagued by false moves and "head fakes."
This indicator was built to solve that problem. It not only identifies the initial range but also incorporates a powerful dynamic expansion feature. This allows the indicator to intelligently adapt to early session volatility, filter out false breakouts, and establish more reliable support and resistance levels for the rest of the trading day. It provides a clear, visual framework for executing opening range strategies with more confidence.
Key Features & How to Use Them
1. Customizable Opening Range
This is the foundation of the indicator. It draws the high and low of the initial trading period on your chart.
What it does: Establishes the initial support and resistance levels for the day.
How to use it: In the settings under "Time Settings," you can set the "Opening Range Duration" from 1 to 30 minutes. A shorter duration (e.g., 5 minutes) will be more sensitive and give earlier signals, while a longer duration (e.g., 30 minutes) will establish a wider, more robust range.
2. Dynamic Range Expansion
This is the indicator's most powerful and unique feature. It helps you avoid getting trapped in false breakouts.
What it does: If the price breaks out of the initial range but then quickly closes back inside, the indicator will automatically expand the range to include the full wick of the failed breakout. This tells you the market is still establishing its true range.
How to use it: In the settings under "Dynamic Range," you can:
"Enable Dynamic Range Expansion": This is on by default.
"Expansion Time Limit (Min)": Set how long the indicator should look for these failed breakouts. After this time, the range will be locked for the day.
3. Clear Visual Trading Signals
The indicator provides three distinct signals to help you interpret the price action around the opening range.
Breakout Body (Yellow plotshape):
What it means: The first confirmation that the price has decisively moved outside the established range. It appears when a candle's body closes entirely above the high or below the low.
How to use it: This is your alert that a potential breakout is underway. Do not enter yet; wait for confirmation.
Continuation (Green plotshape):
What it means: This signal appears on the candle immediately following a breakout if it shows momentum in the same direction. It confirms that the breakout has strength.
How to use it: This is a potential entry trigger. A continuation signal suggests the breakout is valid and may continue.
Failure (Red plotshape):
What it means: This signal appears if, after a breakout and continuation, the price quickly reverses and closes back inside the range. It's a strong indication of a false breakout.
How to use it: If you are in a breakout trade, a failure signal is a clear sign to exit. It can also be used as a setup for a reversal trade in the opposite direction.
Sample Strategy: The Breakout-Continuation Trade
This strategy uses the indicator's signals to trade a classic opening range breakout with added confirmation.
Setup:
Set the "Opening Range Duration" to your preferred time (e.g., 5 or 15 minutes).
Ensure the "Dynamic Range Expansion" is enabled to filter out early noise.
Entry Trigger:
Wait for a Breakout signal (yellow) to appear. This puts you on high alert.
Wait for a Continuation signal (green) on the very next candle. This is your entry trigger. Enter a long trade on a bullish continuation or a short trade on a bearish continuation.
Stop-Loss:
For a bullish (long) trade, a common stop-loss placement is just below the low of the continuation candle or, for a more conservative stop, just inside the opening range high.
For a bearish (short) trade, place your stop-loss just above the high of the continuation candle or just inside the opening range low.
Trade Management:
If a Failure signal (red) appears after you've entered, it indicates the breakout has failed. This is a strong signal to exit your trade immediately to protect your capital.
If the trade moves in your favor, you can manage it by taking profits at key levels or using a trailing stop.
Liquidity Zones, EMAs, Market Cipher BAll In One, market cipher b, divergences, ema 12/21/50/200, and liquidity zones
Daily EMA-21/34/50The EMAs and color coding can be changed, by default it contains 21/34/50 on Daily, The script can be edited to suit the timeframe whichever wanted
Delta Weighted Average Price (DWAP) @MaxMaserati 2.0MMM DWAP (Delta Weighted Average Price) - Trading Indicator Guide
Overview
The MMM DWAP (Delta Weighted Average Price) indicator analyzes volume-price relationships by incorporating buying and selling pressure (delta) to identify key support and resistance levels. This tool provides multi-timeframe analysis with momentum assessment and breakout detection capabilities.
Core Methodology
MMM DWAP calculates weighted average prices based on delta (buying vs selling pressure) rather than volume alone. This approach reveals where directional money flow creates sustainable support and resistance levels, providing traders with enhanced market analysis.
Key Innovation: Fair Value Magnetism
The market facilitates fair exchange between buyers and sellers. The indicator identifies dynamic fair value zones through delta-weighted cloud bands. Price tends to return to these levels, creating high-probability reaction points for trading decisions.
Technical Comparison
vs VWAP
- VWAP: Volume-weighted calculation showing where volume occurred
- MMM DWAP: Delta-weighted analysis revealing directional money flow with multi-timeframe integration
vs Moving Averages
- Moving Averages: Price-only calculation with inherent lag
- MMM DWAP: Real-time delta analysis providing delta-defended levels with market context
vs Bollinger Bands
- Bollinger Bands: Statistical volatility measures for squeeze detection
- MMM DWAP: Breakout prediction with confidence levels based on market pressure analysis
Visual Components
MMM DWAP Line (Orange): Primary fair value level based on delta weighting
Dynamic Cloud Bands: Overbought/oversold zones with fair value magnetism
Support/Resistance Lines: Multi-timeframe key levels with delta directional indicators
Squeeze Detection: Volatility compression alerts with breakout direction prediction
Analysis Table: Real-time consensus direction, momentum strength, and breakout predictions
Fair Value Zone Concept
Orange Line: Absolute Fair Value Price - the natural equilibrium level where price gravitates. Most important support/resistance level.
Price closed below the line
Price closed above the line
Upper Cloud = Bullish Fair Value Area (BuFV):
- When price is above Orange Line, Upper Cloud acts as support
- Price pullbacks to this zone create buying opportunities
- Represents fair value in bullish market conditions
Far Above Upper Cloud = "TOO HIGH" Zone:
- Price is overextended above fair value
- Overbought condition - likely to reverse DOWN to Upper Cloud (BuFV)
- Sell signal area or profit-taking zone for longs
Lower Cloud = Bearish Fair Value Area (BeFV):
- When price is below Orange Line, Lower Cloud acts as resistance
- Price rallies to this zone create selling opportunities
- Represents fair value in bearish market conditions
Far Below Lower Cloud = "TOO LOW" Zone:
- Price is overextended below fair value
- Oversold condition - likely to reverse UP to Lower Cloud (BeFV)
- Buy signal area or profit-taking zone for shorts
Rubber Band Effect:
- Upper Cloud (BuFV): If price stretches TOO FAR UP → snaps back DOWN to fair value area
- Lower Cloud (BeFV): If price stretches TOO FAR DOWN → snaps back UP to fair value area
Support & Resistance Intelligence
Resistance Line Behavior:
Red Arrow Down (R ↓):
- Bearish delta at resistance level
- Sellers are defending this resistance
- Strong selling pressure - price likely to reject downward
- Traditional resistance behavior - SELL zone
Green Arrow Up (R ↑):
- Bullish delta at resistance level
- Buyers are challenging this resistance
- Strong buying pressure pushing through
- Potential breakout signal - BUY zone
Support Line Behavior:
Green Arrow Up (S ↑):
- Bullish delta at support level
- Buyers are defending this support
- Strong buying interest - price likely to bounce up
- Traditional support behavior - BUY zone
Red Arrow Down (S ↓):
- Bearish delta at support level
- Sellers are overwhelming support
- Strong selling pressure breaking through
- Potential breakdown signal - SELL zone
When the arrow is → for the Support and Resistance line, it is a neutral state
4-Phase Breakout Cycle
Phase 1 - Normal Trading: Regular price movement with bands at normal width
Phase 2 - Band Tightening (SQUEEZE): Yellow diamonds appear as bands compress. Breakout direction prediction activates - early warning before the move.
Phase 3 - Balloon Formation: Bands expand outward, forming balloon shape around price. Preparation phase - volatility releasing but price still contained.
Phase 4 - Explosive Breakout: Price breaks decisively through expanded bands with volume surge and directional momentum. Execution phase.
Strategy Sequence:
- Tightening Phase = PREDICT (Get direction forecast)
- Balloon Phase = PREPARE (Confirm setup and position size)
- Breakout Phase = EXECUTE (Enter trade in predicted direction)
Trading Applications
Retest Strategy:
1. Identify trend bias through MMM DWAP line position
2. Monitor for breakouts above/below Orange Line
3. Wait for pullback to appropriate Fair Value zone (BuFV or BeFV)
4. Execute trades on reaction at fair value levels
High-Probability Setups:
- Bullish Breakout: Bullish consensus + Strong momentum + Resistance with strong buying delta
- Bearish Rejection: Bearish consensus + Strong momentum + Resistance with strong selling delta
- Support Bounce: Bullish consensus + Support with strong buying delta
Analysis Table Guide
Consensus Row: Overall market sentiment based on volume-weighted buying/selling pressure
- BULLISH: Look for long opportunities
- BEARISH: Look for short opportunities
Momentum Row: Current strength compared to recent average
- STRONG: High conviction moves - ride momentum
- WEAK: Low conviction moves - wait for better setups
Price Level Rows (R1, R2, S1, S2): Delta pressure at each level
- High positive delta = Buyers dominated (potential breakout level)
- High negative delta = Sellers dominated (potential rejection level)
Risk Management
- Stop Levels: Orange Line breaks or opposite band extremes
- Profit Targets: Opposite fair value zones
- Position Sizing: Based on momentum strength indicators
Technical Notes
- Delta Calculation: Bullish volume minus bearish volume for directional pressure
- Timeframe Independence: MMM DWAP and S/R levels can utilize different timeframes
- Squeeze Algorithm: Adaptive band width analysis for volatility compression
- Consensus Logic: Aggregate delta analysis across multiple price levels
- Fair Value Zones: Dynamic BuFV/BeFV adaptation based on Orange Line position
Note: This indicator combines volume-price analysis with order flow concepts. Effectiveness depends on market liquidity and proper application of fair value principles. Most effective setups occur when consensus direction, momentum strength, squeeze detection, and favorable delta history align.
Tram37This indicator calculates and plots a 377-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) based on the closing price, designed for long-term trend analysis. The fixed 377-day period helps smooth out short-term fluctuations, providing a clear view of the underlying trend for long-term trading or investment strategies.
KVS-Önceki Kapanışlar-Fib-Free-Fix 2-v6New Features Added..
This indicator visualizes previous daily, weekly, monthly and yerly high, low, and 50% (mid) levels on the chart, enabling traders to analyze key price levels. It also offers the option to draw Fibonacci levels between these ranges, enhancing technical analysis. With customizable settings, it is suitable for various markets and timeframes.FeaturesPrevious Levels: Plots previous daily, weekly, monthly and yearly high, low, and 50% (mid) levels. Users can select how many days, weeks, or months back to analyze.
Fibonacci Levels: Supports Standard or Percentage-based Fibonacci levels.
Reverse Mode: Allows reversing the direction of Fibonacci levels to align with bullish or bearish trends.
Active Fib 50% Line: Dynamically displays the 50% level of the Fibonacci range where the price is currently located.
Customizable Visuals: Line styles, widths, colors, and label positions can be adjusted by the user.
Label Options: Fibonacci level labels (ratios/percentages) and price value labels can be independently shown or hidden.
UsageLevel Options: Enable daily, weekly, monthly or yearly levels and specify how many periods back to look.
Fibonacci Settings: Activate Fibonacci levels, choose between Standard or Percentage-based types, reverse the direction if needed, and customize labels.
Active Fib 50% Line: Use this feature to visualize the midpoint of the current Fibonacci range.
Color and Line Settings: Adjust the colors, styles, and widths of lines and labels to match your trading strategy.
Label Offsets: Customize the position of Fibonacci level and price labels on the chart.
NotesThe indicator is versatile and can be used across markets such as stocks, forex, and cryptocurrencies, as well as all timeframes.
Daily levels work on intraday and daily charts, weekly levels on weekly and lower charts, and monthly levels on all charts.
Tailor the settings to your strategy for optimal visualization.
Vijay D Education Purpose ndicators Used in the Setup
Order Block Detector
Settings: (5, 3, 3), 1 Wick
Function: Highlights institutional order blocks to identify high-probability supply/demand zones.
Yanirax Model with start date (V1.2)The Yanirax Model with Start Date (V 1.2) is a modification of the original Yanirax Model (V 1.1), which allows you to choose the date from which the calculations of the models contained in the Yanirax Model (Macrostructure, YNRX, YNRY, RSG, and MBI) begin.
For most classic assets to be traded (S&P500, DAX40, Gold, Crude Oil, etc.), the original date from which the Trading View data starts allows the model to be plotted correctly. However, for other assets, choosing the start period for the calculations allows the model to be better adjusted and achieves better detection of market highs and lows.
SMA strategy (Long + Short + Stats)📌 SMA strategy (Long + Short + Stats)
This advanced indicator is designed for both long and short trade setups with fully customizable multi-target take profit (TP) and stop loss (SL) levels. It's ideal for traders who want detailed trade management, real-time alerts, and performance tracking – all in one powerful tool.
🔧 Features:
🔁 Supports Long & Short entries based on a simple SMA strategy
🎯 Up to 10 Take Profit levels with customizable % distribution
❌ Stop Loss dynamically calculated based on input %
🕗 Start date filter for accurate backtesting
🔔 Real-time Alerts:
Entry signals
TP hits (with pips)
SL hits (with pips)
📊 Comprehensive Stats Panel:
Total trades, wins, losses
Win rate, streaks
TP hit counts and hit rates
Average trade duration in minutes or hours
📤 Webhook URL -ready alerts
📈 How it Works:
The strategy uses a simple SMA crossover:
If price is above SMA ➝ Long entry
If price is below SMA ➝ Short entry
Each trade tracks up to 10 dynamic TP targets and 1 SL, updating the statistics live on the chart.
🧠 Ideal For:
Algorithmic and discretionary traders
Scalpers, swing traders, and intraday setups
Traders who want performance transparency and detailed trade tracking
⚠️ Notes:
This is an indicator, not a strategy — it does not use strategy() calls
Make sure to enable alerts to receive real-time notifications
💬 For questions, feedback, or to join the Golden Team community, feel free to reach out!
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BTC PL Trend + Floor - Log PilotBTC Power Law Trend + Floor with forward projection.
Sky blue for the trend. Neon orange for the floor. Both project forward in dotted green.
Tracks Bitcoin’s long-term arc and structural support through time since Genesis.
FRX_FORTUNE - EMA 9/15 Crossover Alert//@version=5
indicator("FRX_FORTUNE - EMA 9/15 Crossover Alert", overlay=true)
// === INPUTS ===
fastEmaLength = input.int(9, title="Fast EMA (9)")
slowEmaLength = input.int(15, title="Slow EMA (15)")
showArrows = input.bool(true, title="Show Buy/Sell Arrows")
enableAlerts = input.bool(true, title="Enable Alerts")
// === CALCULATIONS ===
fastEma = ta.ema(close, fastEmaLength)
slowEma = ta.ema(close, slowEmaLength)
bullishCross = ta.crossover(fastEma, slowEma)
bearishCross = ta.crossunder(fastEma, slowEma)
// === PLOT EMA ===
plot(fastEma, title="EMA 9", color=color.orange)
plot(slowEma, title="EMA 15", color=color.blue)
// === DRAW ARROWS ===
plotshape(bullishCross and showArrows, location=location.belowbar, color=color.green, style=shape.labelup, text="BUY", size=size.small)
plotshape(bearishCross and showArrows, location=location.abovebar, color=color.red, style=shape.labeldown, text="SELL", size=size.small)
// === ALERTS ===
alertcondition(bullishCross, title="Buy Alert", message="BUY: EMA 9 crossed above EMA 15")
alertcondition(bearishCross, title="Sell Alert", message="SELL: EMA 9 crossed below EMA 15")
LBB + RSI FX EditionLBB + RSI ForeX Edition (FX) — Version v6.4.8-fx
**Combine Log Bollinger Bands, multi-level RSI signals, optional trend & pin-bar filters, ATR-based optional TP/SL and a compact signal table — all in one overlay.**
### 1. Key Features
* **Logarithmic Bollinger Bands (LBB):**
* Uses log-price SMA and standard deviation to derive upper/lower bands
* Provides a more symmetrical response to percentage-based moves
* **RSI Multi-Level Entries:**
* Generates long signals when price closes below the lower LBB and RSI < 30 / 35 / 40
* Generates short signals when price closes above the upper LBB and RSI > 60 / 65 / 70
* Three “strength” tiers for both buys and sells
* **Signal Filters (optional):**
* **EMA Trend Filter:** only take longs above a 50-period EMA or shorts below it
* **Pin-Bar Filter:** require a clear wick-to-body ratio on the signal candle
* **Confirmed Candle:** wait for candle close before signaling
* **ATR Display (optional):** show current ATR on the signal table
* **Flexible TP/SL Settings:**
* **Static (pips) or Dynamic (ATR-based) TP/SL**
* Toggle between pips and ticks for FX precision
* Minimum pip/tick threshold to avoid overly tight stops
* Separate TP/SL controls for longs and shorts
* **Visuals & Alerts:**
* Color-coded shapes for each RSI tier (green/orange/yellow for buys; blue/purple/red for sells)
* Customizable display of Bollinger Bands, ATR, signal table and win-rate stats
* Built-in `alertcondition` for each tier with clear emoji & strength label
* **Compact Signal Table:**
* Shows 📈/📉 entry price, RSI, ATR (if enabled), pin-bar ✔/–, timestamp (with UTC offset) and win-rate placeholder
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### 2. Inputs & Groups
| Group | Input | Default | Notes |
| ---------------------- | ------------------------------------------ | ------- | ------------------------------------- |
| **Indicator Settings** | LBB Period (`lbbLength`) | 20 | Length for log-price SMA |
| | LBB Multiplier (`lbbMult`) | 2.0 | Std dev multiplier |
| | RSI Period (`rsiLength`) | 14 | |
| | ATR Period (`atrLength`) | 14 | |
| | Show ATR (`showATR`) | true | Toggles ATR in table |
| | UTC Offset Hours (`timeOffsetHours`) | 0 | Adjust table time to your timezone |
| **Signal Filters** | Use EMA Trend Filter (`useTrendFilter`) | false | |
| | EMA Period (`emaPeriod`) | 50 | |
| | Use Pin-Bar Filter (`usePinBarFilter`) | false | |
| | Pin-Bar Ratio (`pinBarRatio`) | 2.0 | Wick-to-body minimum |
| | Only on Confirmed Candle (`onlyConfirmed`) | false | |
| **TP/SL Settings** | Show TP/SL for Long (`showLongTpSl`) | false | |
| | Show TP/SL for Short (`showShortTpSl`) | false | |
| | Use Dynamic TP/SL (`useDynamicTpSl`) | false | ATR × multiplier |
| | TP/SL in Ticks (`useTicks`) | false | Instead of pips |
| | Min TP/SL Threshold (`minTpSlThreshold`) | 10.0 | In pips |
| | TP Long (pips) (`tpLongPips`) | 20 | Static targets |
| | SL Long (pips) (`slLongPips`) | 10 | |
| | TP Short (pips) (`tpShortPips`) | 20 | |
| | SL Short (pips) (`slShortPips`) | 10 | |
| | ATR Multiplier for TP (`atrMultiplierTP`) | 1.5 | |
| | ATR Multiplier for SL (`atrMultiplierSL`) | 1.0 | |
| **Visual Settings** | Show Signal Shapes (`showShapes`) | true | |
| | Show Bollinger Bands (`showBands`) | true | |
| | Show Statistics (`showStats`) | true | Win-rate currently placeholder “NaN%” |
---
### 3. Calculation Overview
1. **Log Bollinger Bands**
```pinescript
logClose = math.log(close)
logBasis = ta.sma(logClose, lbbLength)
logDev = lbbMult * ta.stdev(logClose, lbbLength)
lowerBand = math.exp(logBasis - logDev)
upperBand = math.exp(logBasis + logDev)
basisBand = math.exp(logBasis)
```
2. **RSI & ATR**
```pinescript
rsi = ta.rsi(close, rsiLength)
atrVal = ta.atr(atrLength)
```
3. **Pin-Bar Detection**
```pinescript
body = math.abs(close - open)
upperWick = high - math.max(close, open)
lowerWick = math.min(close, open) - low
isPinBarBull = lowerWick > body * pinBarRatio and upperWick < body
isPinBarBear = upperWick > body * pinBarRatio and lowerWick < body
```
4. **Trend & Confirmation Filters**
```pinescript
emaTrend = ta.ema(close, emaPeriod)
trendLong = close > emaTrend
trendShort = close < emaTrend
trendOkLong = useTrendFilter ? trendLong : true
trendOkShort= useTrendFilter ? trendShort: true
signalOk = onlyConfirmed ? barstate.isconfirmed : true
```
5. **Entry Conditions**
* **Long**: `close < lowerBand` + RSI < {30, 35, 40} + filters
* **Short**: `close > upperBand` + RSI > {60, 65, 70} + filters
---
### 4. Signal Plotting & Alerts
* **Shapes on Chart**
* 📈 LONG signals plotted below bar in green/orange/yellow triangles, sized by strength
* 📉 SHORT signals plotted above bar in blue/purple/red inverted triangles
* **Alert Conditions**
```pinescript
alertcondition(cond_rsi30_long, title="LBB LONG RSI <30", message="📈 LONG signal | Strong Buy | {{ticker}} @ {{close}} | {{interval}}")
// … and similarly for other tiers
```
---
### 5. TP/SL Management
1. **Delta Calculation**
```pinescript
rawTP = atrVal * atrMultiplierTP * tfMultiplier
rawSL = atrVal * atrMultiplierSL * tfMultiplier
pip = syminfo.mintick
pipMult = pip == 0.00001 ? 10 : pip == 0.01 ? 1 : 100
unitMult = useTicks ? 1 : pipMult
minDelta = minTpSlThreshold * pip * tfMultiplier * unitMult
```
2. **Dynamic TP/SL Lines**
* Deletes old lines and draws new dashed lines at `entry ± max(rawΔ, minDelta)` when signaled and `useDynamicTpSl` is enabled.
3. **Manual TP/SL Labels**
* On each bar checks if price hit the TP or SL level and drops a permanent label “TP @ …” or “SL @ …”.
---
### 6. Compact Signal Table
Positioned in the top-right corner, updates on each new signal:
| Column | Content |
| ------ | ----------------------------------------- |
| 0 | 📈/📉 Entry price with color background |
| 1 | `RSI: XX` |
| 2 | `ATR: X.XXXXX` (if enabled) |
| 3 | `PinBar: ✔` or `–` |
| 4 | `Time: DD-MM-YY HH:mm` (with UTC offset) |
| 5 | `Win Rate: NaN%` (placeholder if enabled) |
---
### 7. Recommendations & Best Practices
* **Timeframe Selection:** works best on FX pairs; adjust `tfMultiplier` sensitivity by avoiding ultra-low minute charts unless needed.
* **Trend Filter:** enable `useTrendFilter` to align signals with broader trend, reducing noise.
* **Pin-Bar Filter:** turn on `usePinBarFilter` when you need higher-quality reversal candles.
* **Dynamic TP/SL:** use ATR-based exits (`useDynamicTpSl=true`) to adapt stop levels to changing volatility.
* **Ticks vs Pips:** for very tight markets (e.g. FX majors on low timeframes), switch to ticks.
* **Backtest Thoroughly:** before deploying alerts, test across multiple symbols/timeframes to tune multipliers and thresholds.
* **Alert Integration:** set up TradingView alerts using the built-in `alertcondition` names for fully automated notifications.
GSR-MINI BandsGSR-Mini Bands are an indicator that aims to address the shortcomings of GSR Bands by reducing the number of bands to just three, which are 0, -0.3, -0.7, and -1. These points are where volatility will form its famous peak, and therefore where the market will reach its minimum value.
This indicator should be used as a complement to GSR Bands, and both should be analyzed in conjunction with the Yanirax model to efficiently detect market lows.
The indicator is designed to be used on daily candles; however, it can also be used on 1-minute candles, yielding good results for detecting daily market lows.