Intrabar Volume Delta — RealTime + History (Stocks/Crypto/Forex)Intrabar Volume Delta Grid — RealTime + History (Stocks/Crypto/Forex)
# Short Description
Shows intrabar Up/Down volume, Delta (absolute/relative) and UpShare% in a compact grid for both real-time and historical bars. Includes an MTF (M1…D1) dashboard, contextual coloring, density controls, and alerts on Δ and UpShare%. Smart historical splitting (“History Mode”) for Crypto/Futures/FX.
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# What it does (Quick)
* **UpVol / DownVol / Δ / UpShare%** — visualizes order-flow inside each candle.
* **Real-time** — accumulates intrabar volume live by tick-direction.
* **History Mode** — splits Up/Down on closed bars via simple or range-aware logic.
* **MTF Dashboard** — one table view across M1, M5, M15, M30, H1, H4, D1 (Vol, Up/Down, Δ%, Share, Trend).
* **Contextual opacity** — stronger signals appear bolder.
* **Label density** — draw every N-th bar and limit to last X bars for performance.
* **Alerts** — thresholds for |Δ|, Δ%, and UpShare%.
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# How it works (Real-Time vs History)
* **Real-time (open bar):** volume increments into **UpVolRT** or **DownVolRT** depending on last price move (↑ goes to Up, ↓ to Down). This approximates live order-flow even when full tick history isn’t available.
* **History (closed bars):**
* **None** — no split (Up/Down = 0/0). Safest for equities/indices with unreliable tick history.
* **Approx (Close vs Open)** — all volume goes to candle direction (green → Up 100%, red → Down 100%). Fast but yields many 0/100% bars.
* **Price Action Based** — splits by Close position within High-Low range; strength = |Close−mid|/(High−Low). Above mid → more Up; below mid → more Down. Falls back to direction if High==Low.
* **Auto** — **Stocks/Index → None**, **Crypto/Futures/FX → Approx**. If you see too many 0/100 bars, switch to **Price Action Based**.
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# Rows & Meaning
* **Volume** — total bar volume (no split).
* **UpVol / DownVol** — directional intrabar volume.
* **Delta (Δ)** — UpVol − DownVol.
* **Absolute**: raw units
* **Relative (Δ%)**: Δ / (Up+Down) × 100
* **Both**: shows both formats
* **UpShare%** — UpVol / (Up+Down) × 100. >50% bullish, <50% bearish.
* Helpful icons: ▲ (>65%), ▼ (<35%).
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# MTF Dashboard (🔧 Enable Dashboard)
A single table with **Vol, Up, Down, Δ%, Share, Trend (🔼/🔽/⏭️)** for selected timeframes (M1…D1). Great for a fast “panorama” read of flow alignment across horizons.
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# Inputs (Grouped)
## Display
* Toggle rows: **Volume / Up / Down / Delta / UpShare**
* **Delta Display**: Absolute / Relative / Both
## Realtime & History
* **History Mode**: Auto / None / Approx / Price Action Based
* **Compact Numbers**: 1.2k, 1.25M, 3.4B…
## Theme & UI
* **Theme Mode**: Auto / Light / Dark
* **Row Spacing**: vertical spacing between rows
* **Top Row Y**: moves the whole grid vertically
* **Draw Guide Lines**: faint dotted guides
* **Text Size**: Tiny / Small / Normal / Large
## 🔧 Dashboard Settings
* **Enable Dashboard**
* **📏 Table Text Size**: Tiny…Huge
* **🦓 Zebra Rows**
* **🔲 Table Border**
## ⏰ Timeframes (for Dashboard)
* **M1…D1** toggles
## Contextual Coloring
* **Enable Contextual Coloring**: opacity by signal strength
* **Δ% cap / Share offset cap**: saturation caps
* **Min/Max transparency**: solid vs faint extremes
## Label Density & Size
* **Show every N-th bar**: draw labels only every Nth bar
* **Limit to last X bars**: keep labels only in the most recent X bars
## Colors
* Up / Down / Text / Guide
## Alerts
* **Delta Threshold (abs)** — |Δ| in volume units
* **UpShare > / <** — bullish/bearish thresholds
* **Enable Δ% Alert**, **Δ% > +**, **Δ% < −** — relative delta levels
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# How to use (Quick Start)
1. Add the indicator to your chart (overlay=false → separate pane).
2. **History Mode**:
* Crypto/Futures/FX → keep **Auto** or switch to **Price Action Based** for richer history.
* Stocks/Index → prefer **None** or **Price Action Based** for safer splits.
3. **Label Density**: start with **Limit to last X bars = 30–150** and **Show every N-th bar = 2–4**.
4. **Contextual Coloring**: keep on to emphasize strong Δ% / Share moves.
5. **Dashboard**: enable and pick only the TFs you actually use.
6. **Alerts**: set thresholds (ideas below).
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# Alerts (in TradingView)
Add alert → pick this indicator → choose any of:
* **Delta exceeds threshold** (|Δ| > X)
* **UpShare above threshold** (UpShare% > X)
* **UpShare below threshold** (UpShare% < X)
* **Relative Delta above +X%**
* **Relative Delta below −X%**
**Starter thresholds (tune per symbol & TF):**
* **Crypto M1/M5**: Δ% > +25…35 (bullish), Δ% < −25…−35 (bearish)
* **FX (tick volume)**: UpShare > 60–65% or < 40–35%
* **Stocks (liquid)**: set **Absolute Δ** by typical volume scale (e.g., 50k / 100k / 500k)
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# Notes by Market Type
* **Crypto/Futures**: 24/7 and high liquidity — **Price Action Based** often gives nicer history splits than Approx.
* **Forex (FX)**: TradingView volume is typically **tick volume** (not true exchange volume). Treat Δ/Share as tick-based flow, still very useful intraday.
* **Stocks/Index**: historical tick detail can be limited. **None** or **Price Action Based** is a safer default. If you see too many 0/100% shares, switch away from Approx.
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# “All Timeframes” accuracy
* Works on **any TF** (M1 → D1/W1).
* **Real-time accuracy** is strong for the open bar (live accumulation).
* **Historical accuracy** depends on your **History Mode** (None = safest, Approx = fastest/simplest, Price Action Based = more nuanced).
* The MTF dashboard uses `request.security` and therefore follows the same logic per TF.
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# Trade Ideas (Use-Cases)
* **Scalping (M1–M5)**: a spike in Δ% + UpShare>65% + rising total Vol → momentum entries.
* **Intraday (M5–M30–H1)**: when multiple TFs show aligned Δ%/Share (e.g., M5 & M15 bullish), join the trend.
* **Swing (H4–D1)**: persistent Δ% > 0 and UpShare > 55–60% → structural accumulation bias.
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# Advantages
* **True-feeling live flow** on the open bar.
* **Adaptable history** (three modes) to match data quality.
* **Clean visual layout** with guides, compact numbers, contextual opacity.
* **MTF snapshot** for quick bias read.
* **Performance controls** (last X bars, every N-th bar).
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# Limitations & Care
* **FX uses tick volume** — interpret Δ/Share accordingly.
* **History Mode is an approximation** — confirm with trend/structure/liquidity context.
* **Illiquid symbols** can produce noisy or contradictory signals.
* **Too many labels** can slow charts → raise N, lower X, or disable guides.
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# Best Practices (Checklist)
* Crypto/Futures: prefer **Price Action Based** for history.
* Stocks: **None** or **Price Action Based**; be cautious with **Approx**.
* FX: pair Δ% & UpShare% with session context (London/NY) and volatility.
* If labels overlap: tweak **Row Spacing** and **Text Size**.
* In the dashboard, keep only the TFs you actually act on.
* Alerts: start around **Δ% 25–35** for “punchy” moves, then refine per asset.
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# FAQ
**1) Why do some closed bars show 0%/100% UpShare?**
You’re on **Approx** history mode. Switch to **Price Action Based** for smoother splits.
**2) Δ% looks strong but price doesn’t move — why?**
Δ% is an **order-flow** measure. Price also depends on liquidity pockets, sessions, news, higher-timeframe structure. Use confirmations.
**3) Performance slowdown — what to do?**
Lower **Limit to last X bars** (e.g., 30–100), increase **Show every N-th bar** (2–6), or disable **Draw Guide Lines**.
**4) Dashboard values don’t “match” the grid exactly?**
Dashboard is multi-TF via `request.security` and follows the history logic per TF. Differences are normal.
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# Short “Store” Marketing Blurb
Intrabar Volume Delta Grid reveals the order-flow inside every candle (Up/Down, Δ, UpShare%) — live and on history. With smart history splitting, an MTF dashboard, contextual emphasis, and flexible alerts, it helps you spot momentum and bias across Crypto, Forex (tick volume), and Stocks. Tidy labels and compact numbers keep the panel readable and fast.
Candlestick analysis
Indicator 102#M3indicator based on Daily and weekly fib Level. Initial Breakout and breakdowns have been denoted as well
K線虛擬幣// This source code is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public License 2.0 at mozilla.org
// © dear.simpson
//@version=5
indicator("月季線視覺操盤", "", true)
// Getting inputs
length = input(5, "操盤線週期")
// Calculating
ma = ta.sma(close, length)
spread = close-ma
// Plotcandle
plotcandle(open, high, low, close, title='操盤K線', editable = false , display =display.pane+display.price_scale , color = (spread>=0 ? #ef5350 : #26a69a) , bordercolor= (spread>=0 ? #ef5350 : #26a69a) , wickcolor = #5d606b)
// Getting inputs
maPeriods1 = input( 5 , "MA 1" , group="移動平均線")
maPeriods2 = input(20 , "MA 2" , group="移動平均線")
maPeriods3 = input(60 , "MA 3" , group="移動平均線")
line0 = ta.sma(close, 2)
line1 = ta.sma(close, maPeriods1)
line2 = ta.sma(close, maPeriods2)
line3 = ta.sma(close, maPeriods3)
// Plot Moving Average Line
p0PlotID = plot(line0 ,"MA 0" , color.new(color.black ,100), display = display.none , editable = false)
p1PlotID = plot(line1 ,"MA 1" , color.new(#787b86, 50), display = display.pane+display.price_scale )
p2PlotID = plot(line2 ,"MA 2" , color.new(#787b86, 0), display = display.pane+display.price_scale )
p3PlotID = plot(line3 ,"MA 3" , color.new(color.blue , 30), display = display.pane+display.price_scale )
// Plot Zone Color
fill(p0PlotID, p2PlotID, close > line2 ? color.new(#ef5350, 70) : color.new(#26a69a, 90), '高/低於月線區域顏色')
fill(p0PlotID, p3PlotID, close > line3 ? color.new(#ef5350, 70) : color.new(#26a69a, 90), '高/低於季線區域顏色' , display = display.none )
ryantrad3s prev day high and lowThis indicator can help you find the Daily high and low a lot faster than what it usually does, having this indicator equipped will make it a lot more convenient for any trader that uses anything to do with Daily highs and lows. Hope this helps.
Molina Prob-Score + FVG + S/R (v1.2)it computes a weighted bull/bear score (0–100%), highlights ICT-style FVGs, marks pivot S/R, and gives simple entry flags. tune the weights to your style.
Three-Zone Candle — LABELSOverview
Three-Zone Candle — LABELS prints a compact code on each bar that shows where the open and close occurred within three equal zones of the bar’s range (High→Low).
Zones: Top = 1, Mid = 2, Bottom = 3 → Code format: openZone-closeZone (e.g., 3-1).
Labels only. No bar recoloring. Non-repainting.
Color Legend
Green — Climbers & Bull Reversal: 3-1, 2-1, 1-1
Red — Drifters & Bear Reversal: 1-3, 2-3, 3-3
Gray — Uncertain/Balance: 3-2, 1-2, 2-2
Quick Read
Climbers (3-1, 2-1) → buyers gained control through the bar.
Drifters (1-3, 2-3) → sellers gained control through the bar.
Reversals (1-1, 3-3) → leadership flipped late in the bar.
Uncertain (3-2, 1-2, 2-2) → balance/indecision.
Inputs
Labels on last N bars (default 500; TradingView cap ≈ 500 labels/script).
Label offset (% of bar range) to keep tags clear on large candles.
Label size (tiny/small/normal/large).
Placement
Automatic: labels print above up bars and below down bars for clean spacing. Text shows the code only (e.g., 3-1).
How to Use
Scan sequences (e.g., repeated Climbers) for control continuity; watch Reversal prints at key levels.
Combine with Session Volume Profile (VAH/VAL/POC) and Footprint/Delta to confirm acceptance vs. rejection before acting.
For dense charts, trim N bars or increase offset for readability.
Notes
Works on any symbol/timeframe.
Performance-friendly; no external dependencies.
Labels only by design to keep charts clean.
Release
v1.0 — initial public version (labels only, code-only text, color-coded categories).
Advanced Candlestick Patterns [MAB]🔎 Overview
Advanced Candlestick Patterns is a framework that detects well-defined candlestick patterns with a consistent Validation / Devalidation process, optional swing-context filters , and a hidden-candle reconstruction mode for stricter pattern anatomy.
The goal is clarity and discipline: signals are described, thresholds are visible, and risk parameters are explicit.
⚙️ Key Features
📊 Pattern Engine (Extensible) — Modular detection methods so new patterns can be added without changing workflow.
✅ Validation / Devalidation — Clear rules for confirmation and invalidation; plotted with distinct lines for transparency.
📈 Swing Filter (Optional) — Require setups to align with local swing highs/lows via selectable lookbacks.
🧩 Hidden-Candle Mode — Reconstructs OHLC (prev close + current extremes) to reveal intra-bar structure; visuals may differ from native bars.
🎯Target Systems — Choose Points, Percentage, or Risk:Reward; info label shows EP/SL/TP-1.
Performance-Safe Controls — Label size, info toggle, and non-editable internal lines.
📈 How to Use
Add the script to your chart (after access is granted).
Choose pattern types for Bullish and Bearish detection from the inputs.
⁃ Enable Hidden Candles if you want stricter intra-bar anatomy.
⁃ Enable Detect near Swings and pick a swing length (Smaller/Medium/Bigger).
💬Decide whether to show Trade Info Labels (Entry, SL, Target 1).
🎯Set your Target Mode (Points / Percentage / Risk:Reward) and parameter.
✅ Use the plotted Validation (confirmation) and Devalidation (invalidation) levels to plan.
Tip: With Detect near Swings ON, a setup counts only if the prior bar’s high/low equals the rolling extreme. If too strict, adjust the lookback or disable.
💡Recommended charting
• Intraday structure: 5m–15m–30m
• Swing confirmation: 2h-4h–1D
• Test across multiple symbols; avoid cherry-picking.
🛡 Risk Management System
This tool displays mechanics— you control the risk. A common template:
Entry : Entry is typically considered only after validation.
Stop-Loss : Initial SL at the structure-defined level (displayed).
Target 1 : Choose Points / % / Risk:Reward (e.g., 1R).
After TP-1 : Consider partial profits and trail the remainder via ATR / short MA / swing boxes (user-defined).
No target or trail is guaranteed—market conditions change.
🧭 Visual Guide
#1. Input Selections Window:
#2. Bearish Patterns: Valid and Devaild rules for the Bearish Patterns
#3. Bullish Patterns: Valid and Devalied rules for the Bullish Patterns
#4. Spotted Bullish Harami Pattern & Trade Info label explained:
#5. Spotted Bearish Engulfing Pattern:
⚠️ Important Notes
⏱️ Timeframes : Works on all timeframes. For intraday, start 5m–15m; for swing, use 4h–1D. Evaluate on bar close .
✅ Instruments : Any OHLC market (Crypto/FX/Indices/Equities). Forward-adjusted data may show minor visual differences.
🧩 Hidden-Candle Mode : Detection follows reconstructed bars; visuals may differ from native candles.
🔔 Signal Lifecycle : Deterministic New → Validated → Devalidated . Levels reset to na when devalidated.
🚫 No Look-Ahead : No repainting after bar close. Intrabar values can update until the bar closes.
📊 Performance : High label/line counts can slow charts on lower TFs; reduce label size or toggle Trade Info if needed.
🔐 Conclusion and Access
This framework promotes a disciplined, rules-first approach to pattern-based trading: clear definitions, visible Validation/Devalidation levels, and explicit risk references.
👉 For how to request access, please see the Author’s Instructions section below.
🧾 Disclaimer
This script is intended solely for educational and informational purposes. It does not provide financial or investment advice, nor should it be interpreted as a recommendation to buy, sell, or trade any securities or derivatives.
We are not SEBI-registered advisors , and the strategies shown are not personalized guidance . Past performance or backtested results are not indicative of future outcomes and should not be relied upon for live trading without thorough evaluation.
Trading in financial markets—especially options—involves significant risk. Both profits and losses are inherent to the trading process.
Student wyckoff rs symbol/moexRelative Strength Indicator
Student wyckoff rs symbol/market v.2
Description
The Relative Strength (RS) Indicator compares the price performance of the current financial instrument (e.g., a stock) against another instrument (e.g., an index or another stock). It is calculated by dividing the closing price of the first instrument by the closing price of the second, then multiplying by 100. This provides a percentage ratio that shows how one instrument outperforms or underperforms another. The indicator helps traders identify strong or weak assets, spot market leaders, or evaluate an asset’s performance relative to a benchmark.
Key Features
Relative Strength Calculation: Divides the closing price of the current instrument by the closing price of the second instrument and multiplies by 100 to express the ratio as a percentage.
Simple Moving Average (SMA): Applies a customizable Simple Moving Average (default period: 14) to smooth the data and highlight trends.
Visualization: Displays the Relative Strength as a blue line, the SMA as an orange line, and colors bars (blue for rising, red for falling) to indicate changes in relative strength.
Flexibility: Allows users to select the second instrument via an input field and adjust the SMA period.
Applications
Market Comparison: Assess whether a stock is outperforming an index (e.g., S&P 500 or MOEX) to identify strong assets for investment.
Sector Analysis: Compare stocks within a sector or against a sector ETF to pinpoint leaders.
Trend Analysis: Use the rise or fall of the RS line and its SMA to gauge the strength of an asset’s trend relative to another instrument.
Trade Timing: Bar coloring helps quickly identify changes in relative strength, aiding short-term trading decisions.
Interpretation
Rising RS: Indicates the first instrument is outperforming the second (e.g., a stock growing faster than an index).
Falling RS: Suggests the first instrument is underperforming.
SMA as a Trend Filter: If the RS line is above the SMA, it may signal strengthening performance; if below, weakening performance.
Settings
Instrument 2: Ticker of the second instrument (default: QQQ).
SMA Period: Period for the Simple Moving Average (default: 14).
Notes
The indicator works on any timeframe but requires accurate ticker input for the second instrument.
Ensure data for both instruments is available on the selected timeframe for precise analysis.
Student wyckoff relative strength Indicator cryptoRelative Strength Indicator crypto
Student wyckoff rs symbol USDT.D
Description
The Relative Strength (RS) Indicator compares the price performance of the current financial instrument (e.g., a stock) against another instrument (e.g., an index or another stock). It is calculated by dividing the closing price of the first instrument by the closing price of the second, then multiplying by 100. This provides a percentage ratio that shows how one instrument outperforms or underperforms another. The indicator helps traders identify strong or weak assets, spot market leaders, or evaluate an asset’s performance relative to a benchmark.
Key Features
Relative Strength Calculation: Divides the closing price of the current instrument by the closing price of the second instrument and multiplies by 100 to express the ratio as a percentage.
Simple Moving Average (SMA): Applies a customizable Simple Moving Average (default period: 14) to smooth the data and highlight trends.
Visualization: Displays the Relative Strength as a blue line, the SMA as an orange line, and colors bars (blue for rising, red for falling) to indicate changes in relative strength.
Flexibility: Allows users to select the second instrument via an input field and adjust the SMA period.
Applications
Market Comparison: Assess whether a stock is outperforming an index (e.g., S&P 500 or MOEX) to identify strong assets for investment.
Sector Analysis: Compare stocks within a sector or against a sector ETF to pinpoint leaders.
Trend Analysis: Use the rise or fall of the RS line and its SMA to gauge the strength of an asset’s trend relative to another instrument.
Trade Timing: Bar coloring helps quickly identify changes in relative strength, aiding short-term trading decisions.
Interpretation
Rising RS: Indicates the first instrument is outperforming the second (e.g., a stock growing faster than an index).
Falling RS: Suggests the first instrument is underperforming.
SMA as a Trend Filter: If the RS line is above the SMA, it may signal strengthening performance; if below, weakening performance.
Settings
Instrument 2: Ticker of the second instrument (default: QQQ).
SMA Period: Period for the Simple Moving Average (default: 14).
Notes
The indicator works on any timeframe but requires accurate ticker input for the second instrument.
Ensure data for both instruments is available on the selected timeframe for precise analysis.
Liquidity Sweep ReversalOverview
The Liquidity Sweep Reversal indicator is a sophisticated intraday trading tool designed to identify high-probability reversal opportunities after liquidity sweeps occur at key market levels. Based on Smart Money Concepts (SMC) and Institutional Order Flow analysis, this indicator helps traders catch market reversals when stop-loss clusters are hunted.
Key Features
🎯 Multi-Level Liquidity Analysis
Previous Day High/Low (PDH/PDL) detection
Previous Week High/Low (PWH/PWL) tracking
Session highs/lows for Asian, London, and New York markets
Real-time level validation and usage tracking
⚡ Advanced Signal Generation
CISD (Change In State of Delivery) detection algorithm
Engulfing pattern recognition at key levels
Liquidity sweep confirmation system
Directional bias filtering to avoid false signals
⏰ Kill Zone Integration
Pre-configured optimal trading windows
Asian Kill Zone (20:00-00:00 EST)
London Kill Zone (02:00-05:00 EST)
New York AM/PM Kill Zones (08:30-11:00 & 13:30-16:00 EST)
Optional kill zone-only trading mode
🛠 Customization Options
Multiple timezone support (NY, London, Tokyo, Shanghai, UTC)
Flexible HTF (Higher Time Frame) selection
Adjustable signal sensitivity
Visual customization for all levels and signals
Hide historical signals option for cleaner charts
How It Works
The indicator continuously monitors price action around key liquidity levels
When price sweeps liquidity (stop-loss hunting), it marks potential reversal zones
Confirmation signals are generated through CISD or engulfing patterns
Trade signals appear as arrows with color-coded candles for easy identification
Best Suited For
Intraday traders focusing on 1m to 15m timeframes
Smart Money Concepts (SMC) practitioners
Scalpers looking for high-probability reversal entries
Traders who understand liquidity and market structure
Usage Tips
Works best on liquid forex pairs and major indices
Combine with volume analysis for stronger confirmation
Use proper risk management - not all signals will be winners
Monitor higher timeframe bias for better accuracy
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日内流动性掠夺反向开单指标
指标简介
这是一款基于Smart Money概念(SMC)开发的高级日内交易指标,专门用于识别市场在关键价格水平扫除流动性后的反转机会。通过分析机构订单流和流动性分布,帮助交易者精准捕捉止损扫单后的市场反转点。
核心功能
多维度流动性分析
前日高低点(PDH/PDL)自动标记
前周高低点(PWH/PWL)动态跟踪
亚洲、伦敦、纽约三大交易时段高低点识别
关键位使用状态实时监控,避免重复信号
智能信号系统
CISD(Change In State of Delivery)算法检测
关键位吞没形态识别
流动性扫除确认机制
方向过滤系统,大幅降低虚假信号
黄金交易时段
内置Kill Zone时间窗口
支持亚洲、伦敦、纽约AM/PM四个黄金时段
可选择仅在Kill Zone内交易
时区智能切换,全球交易者适用
个性化设置
支持多时区切换(纽约/伦敦/东京/上海/UTC)
HTF周期自动适配或手动选择
信号灵敏度可调
所有图表元素均可自定义样式
历史信号隐藏功能,保持图表整洁
适用人群
日内短线交易者(1分钟-15分钟)
SMC交易体系践行者
追求高胜率反转入场的投机者
理解流动性和市场结构的专业交易者
使用建议
推荐用于主流加密货币、外汇对和股指期货
配合成交量分析效果更佳
严格止损,理性对待每个信号
关注更高时间框架的趋势方向
风险提示: 任何技术指标都不能保证100%准确,请结合自己的交易系统和风险管理使用。
MarsCN10u S/R该指标通过识别价格的高低点来绘制支撑(S)和阻力(R)线及区域,帮助交易者识别潜在的价格反转区域。
自适应识别:自动识别重要的价格水平
可视化清晰:通过不同颜色区分支撑阻力
区域显示:提供价格区域而非单一线条
强度过滤:避免绘制过于弱小的S/R级别
动态更新:随着新价格数据不断更新S/R位置
注意事项
指标基于历史数据计算,S/R线会随着新数据而变化
强度参数越高,识别出的S/R级别越可靠但数量越少
区域宽度需要根据市场波动性适当调整
这个指标适合喜欢使用支撑阻力分析的交易者,特别是在寻找关键价格水平时提供可视化辅助。
This indicator identifies potential price reversal areas by plotting support (S) and resistance (R) lines and zones through the detection of price highs and lows.
Adaptive Identification: Automatically identifies significant price levels.
Clear Visualization: Distinguishes support and resistance with different colors.
Zone Display: Provides price zones instead of single lines.
Strength Filtering: Avoids plotting overly weak S/R levels.
Dynamic Updates: Continuously adjusts S/R positions as new price data emerges.
Notes
The indicator calculates based on historical data, and S/R lines may change with new data.
Higher strength parameters yield more reliable but fewer S/R levels.
Zone width should be adjusted according to market volatility.
This is for reference only and does not constitute investment advice.
This indicator is suitable for traders who utilize support and resistance analysis, particularly providing visual assistance in identifying key price levels.
T-SpotT-Spot is a concept created by TTrades. "By blending the logic of equilibrium, candle closures, and shifts in trend, the T-Spot was created. I created it as a way to identify where the HTF wick is likely to form during market expansions. This logic was then coded into my indicator to save me time in marking it up. Using the T-spot as the area, I'm looking for the HTF wick to form."
Example -
The previous 1H candle closed bullish, T-Spot indicator will mark out the High, Low, and 0.5 of it
Lectura de VelasScript designed to display, on a panel as shown, the candlestick readings for Weekly, Daily, 4-hour, and 1-hour timeframes
RVM LLS Signal DetectorThe indicator detects long lower wick candle and gives indicator to buy points. Proper risk reward needs to be managed to make the indicator work
OSOK [AMERICANA] x [TakingProphets]OVERVIEW
OSOK is an ICT-inspired execution framework designed to help traders map the interaction between Higher-Timeframe (HTF) liquidity sweeps, qualifying Order Blocks, and Current-Timeframe (CTF) confirmation signals — all within a single, structured workflow.
By sequencing an HTF CRT → Order Block → CTF CRT model and integrating IPDA 20 equilibrium context, this tool provides traders with a visual framework for aligning intraday execution decisions with higher-timeframe intent. All plotted elements — sweeps, blocks, open prices, and equilibrium levels — update continuously in real time.
Core Concepts (ICT-Based)
Candle Range Transition (CRT) Sweeps
Bullish CRT → The second candle runs below the first candle’s low and closes back inside its range.
Bearish CRT → The second candle runs above the first candle’s high and closes back inside its range.
These patterns are frequently associated with liquidity grabs and potential directional shifts.
HTF → CTF Alignment
-Detects valid HTF CRTs (e.g., Daily CRTs derived from H4 or Weekly CRTs derived from Daily).
-Locates a qualifying Order Block within HTF Candle-2 to identify areas of potential interest.
-Waits for a modified CRT confirmation on the current timeframe before signaling possible directional bias.
IPDA 20 Equilibrium
-Plots the midpoint of the daily highest and lowest prices over the last 20 periods.
-Provides a visual reference for premium and discount pricing zones.
How OSOK Works
Step 1 — HTF CRT Check
On each new HTF candle, the script scans for a clean CRT formation on the higher aggregation (e.g., H4 → D or D → W).
If found, it tags the candles as C1, C2, and C3 and optionally shades their backgrounds for clear visual parsing.
Step 2 — HTF Order Block Identification
Searches within HTF Candle-2 for a qualifying Order Block using a compact pattern filter.
Draws a persistent OB level with clear labeling for context.
Step 3 — CTF Confirmation (Modified CRT)
Monitors your current chart timeframe for a modified CRT in alignment with the HTF setup:
For bullish setups → waits for a bullish modified CRT and close above C1’s high zone.
For bearish setups → expects a bearish modified CRT and close below C1’s low zone.
Step 4 — Real-Time Maintenance
All labels, lines, and background spans update intrabar.
If the setup invalidates — for example, if implied targets are exceeded before entry — the layout resets and waits for the next valid sequence.
KEY FEATURES
HTF CRT Visualization
-Optional “×” markers on Daily/Weekly CRT sweeps.
-Independent background shading for C1, C2, and C3.
Order Block + Open Price Context
-Draws HTF Order Block levels and plots C3 Open Price (DOP) for additional directional reference.
CTF CRT Execution Cue
-Displays a modified CRT on your current timeframe when conditions align with the HTF narrative.
IPDA 20 Line + Label
-Plots a dynamic midpoint level with an optional label for quick premium/discount context.
Optimized Drawing Engine
-Lightweight, efficient use of chart objects ensures smooth performance without visual clutter.
INPUTS
-Higher Timeframe Settings
-Toggle markers for Daily/Weekly CRT sweeps.
-Enable and color C1, C2, and C3 background spans.
-IPDA Display Options
-Control visibility, color, and line style for IPDA 20 equilibrium levels.
-Sweep, OB, and Open Price Styles
-Per-element customization for colors, widths, and labels.
BEST PRACTICES
Start on H4 or Daily to identify valid HTF CRT formations.
Confirm a qualifying OB inside Candle-2.
Drop to your execution timeframe and wait for the modified CTF CRT confirmation before acting.
Use IPDA 20 equilibrium as a reference for premium vs. discount zones.
Combine with your ICT session bias and overall market context for optimal decision-making.
Important Notes
OSOK is not a buy/sell signal provider. It’s a visual framework for understanding ICT-based execution models.
All objects reset automatically when new HTF candles form or setups invalidate.
Works on any symbol and timeframe by default, with HTF mapping set to H4 → D and D → W.
SSMT [TakingProphets]OVERVIEW
SSMT (Sequential SMT) is an ICT-inspired divergence detection tool designed to help traders identify potential intermarket divergences using Quarterly Theory, a framework popularized within the ICT community by Trader Daye and FearingICT.
The indicator segments each trading day into structured time-based quarters and scans for Sequential SMT divergences across Daily, 90-minute, and Micro-session cycles — updating continuously in real time. This allows traders to visualize when institutional liquidity shifts are most likely, based on ICT’s time-of-day models.
Built on ICT’s Quarterly Theory
At the heart of SSMT is Quarterly Theory, a time-based framework used in ICT methodology. The model divides each trading day into four predictable phases, representing shifts between accumulation, manipulation, and distribution:
Daily Quarters (4 per day)
Q1: 18:00 – 00:00 ET
Q2: 00:00 – 06:00 ET
Q3: 06:00 – 12:00 ET
Q4: 12:00 – 18:00 ET
Additionally, the indicator refines timing with two further layers:
90-Minute Quarters → Splits Asia, London, New York AM, and New York PM into structured liquidity windows, helping intraday traders monitor session-specific SMTs.
Micro Quarters → Offers a granular breakdown of each session for scalpers who require precise entry timing.
By combining these cycles, SSMT provides a contextual framework for understanding when divergences may carry the highest institutional relevance.
How SSMT Detects SMT Divergences
Sequential SMT detection in SSMT works by comparing price behavior between your selected instrument and a correlated asset (default: CME_MINI:ES1!). It monitors current vs. previous highs and lows within the active quarter and identifies divergence patterns as they form:
Bullish SMT → Your instrument forms a higher low while the correlated asset does not.
Bearish SMT → Your instrument forms a lower high while the correlated asset does not.
Divergence lines and labels are plotted directly on your chart, and these drawings update dynamically in real time as new data comes in. Historical SMTs also persist beyond quarter boundaries for added confluence in your analysis.
Key Features
Three SMT Cycles in One Tool
-Daily Cycle → Track higher-timeframe divergences around key liquidity events.
-90-Minute Cycle → Ideal for timing intraday setups within major sessions.
-Micro Cycle → Provides highly detailed precision for scalpers trading engineered sweeps.
Per-Cycle Customization
-Toggle Daily, 90-Minute, and Micro SMT independently.
-Fully customize divergence line colors, styles, widths, and optional session boxes for clarity.
Smart Auto-Labeling
-Labels automatically display the correlated symbol (e.g., “SMT w/ES”).
-Divergence drawings persist historically for reference and context.
Instant Style Updates
-Any visual changes to colors, widths, or line styles are applied immediately across both active and historical SMT drawings.
Practical Use Cases
Scalpers → Spot Micro SMTs to refine entries with session-specific precision.
Intraday Traders → Track divergences across Asia, London, and New York sessions in real time.
Swing Traders → Combine Daily SMT divergences with HTF POIs for higher confluence.
ICT Traders → Built specifically around ICT teachings, this tool provides a clear, visual framework to apply Quarterly Theory and SMT models seamlessly.
Important Notes
SSMT is not a buy/sell signal generator. It is an analytical framework designed to help traders interpret ICT-based SMT concepts visually.
Always confirm divergences within your broader market narrative and risk management rules.
HTF Candles [TakingProphets]OVERVIEW
The High Time Frame Candles indicator helps traders align their lower-timeframe executions with institutional context by projecting higher-timeframe (HTF) structure directly onto their charts. Designed for traders using ICT-inspired concepts, this tool integrates multi-timeframe candle visualization, real-time SMT divergence detection, and dynamic Open-High-Low-Close (OHLC) projections into a single customizable framework.
It’s not a signal generator — instead, it serves as an informational overlay that simplifies analysis by consolidating critical HTF insights into your intraday workflow.
WHAT THE INDICATOR DOES
Plots Up to 10 Higher Time Frame Candles
-Visualize HTF candles directly on your lower timeframe chart. The candles are offset to the right for clarity, giving you a clean and organized view of structure without cluttering price action.
HTF Close Timer
-Displays a countdown showing exactly when the current HTF candle will close — useful for timing trades around session boundaries.
Real-Time SMT Divergence Detection
-Compares price action on your main chart against a correlated asset (default: CME_MINI:ES1!) to automatically detect and label potential bearish or bullish SMT divergences. Optional alerts ensure you never miss these events.
Dynamic Candle Projections
-Continuously projects the current HTF candle’s Open, High, Low, and Close levels forward in real time. These evolving reference points can act as natural support/resistance levels and bias filters.
KEY FEATURES
Flexible Candle Rendering
-Adjust candle width, transparency, offset, and colors
-Select any HTF — from 1 minute to 1 month
-Choose customizable label sizes for clarity
Smart Time Labeling
-Automatically formats time labels based on timeframe
-Uses HH:MM for intraday and date labels for higher frames
-Supports 12-hour and 24-hour formats
SMT Divergence Tools
-Automatically detects historical and real-time SMT setups
-Customizable labels, colors, line styles, and widths
-Built-in alert conditions for bullish/bearish divergences
HTF OHLC Projections
-Plots the projected Open, High, Low, and Close levels for the current HTF candle
-Fully customizable styles, thickness, and labels for precision
INPUTS OVERVIEW
Timeframe Settings → Choose the HTF for plotting
Display Settings → Control the number of candles, offsets, label sizes, and visuals
Visual Settings → Customize bullish/bearish colors, border styles, and wick display
SMT Settings → Enable divergence detection, select correlated assets, and configure alerts
Projection Settings → Toggle OHLC projections and customize styles
ALERTS 🔔
Stay ahead of market shifts with built-in alert conditions:
Bullish SMT Divergence → Detected when main lows diverge from correlated lows
Bearish SMT Divergence → Detected when main highs diverge from correlated highs
Bullish Real-Time SMT → Highlights developing divergence as it forms
Bearish Real-Time SMT → Highlights active divergence in real time
Prophet Model [TakingProphets]OVERVIEW
The Prophet Model is a structured, logic-driven indicator designed for traders who follow ICT (Inner Circle Trader) methodologies. It integrates multiple ICT concepts into a single, cohesive framework, giving traders a clear visual representation of institutional price delivery while minimizing chart clutter.
This tool does not provide buy/sell signals — instead, it enhances your workflow by automating the identification of key ICT-based criteria used to confirm high-probability trade setups.
WHAT THE INDICATOR DOES
The Prophet Model consolidates several advanced ICT concepts into a streamlined, real-time decision-support system:
Higher Timeframe PD Array Identification
-Automatically scans higher timeframes to locate unmitigated Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) and plots them on your lower timeframe charts, helping traders align with institutional price delivery.
Candle Range Theory (CRT) Validation
-Monitors higher timeframe candles to confirm directional bias using ICT’s Candle Range Theory, providing insight into delivery shifts without needing to change timeframes.
Liquidity Sweep Detection
-Identifies where price has taken buy-side or sell-side liquidity and highlights these zones visually to help traders anticipate potential reversals or continuations.
Change in State of Delivery (CISD)
-Detects moments of significant displacement that indicate structural shifts in price delivery, marking key opportunities for entry confirmation.
Enhanced Entry Precision (EPE)
-Automatically refines entry points by detecting overlapping internal FVGs within the displacement candle structure, improving execution accuracy.
Dynamic Risk Management Levels
-Plots Stop Loss (SL), Break-Even (BE), and Take Profit (TP) levels based on real structural movements — not fixed pip distances — giving traders clarity on risk exposure.
Real-Time Setup Checklist
-A built-in checklist confirms when all ICT-based confluence factors (HTF PDAs, CRT validation, liquidity sweep, CISD) align, helping traders maintain discipline.
HOW IT WORKS
Scan Higher Timeframes
-The indicator automatically identifies and marks institutional areas of interest like FVGs and PD Arrays from higher timeframes.
Confirm Market Bias
-Uses CRT analysis to validate directional conviction based on higher timeframe candle behavior.
Track Liquidity & Displacement
-Highlights liquidity sweeps and displacement candles, providing insight into when price is likely to expand, reverse, or redistribute.
Refine Entry Points
-Adjusts potential entry levels dynamically when internal imbalances overlap within CISD structures.
Visual Risk Management
-Automatically calculates realistic TP/SL levels based on the actual range of price delivery.
WHY ITS WORTH USING
Consolidates Multiple ICT Concepts
-Instead of relying on multiple scripts, the Prophet Model integrates FVGs, CRT, liquidity sweeps, and CISD detection into one cohesive tool.
Improves Efficiency
-Traders can analyze HTF and LTF confluence visually without switching charts or manually plotting levels.
Keeps Execution Disciplined
-The real-time checklist prevents overtrading by confirming only the setups that meet predefined ICT criteria.
Adaptable to Different Styles
-Whether you’re scalping, day trading, or swing trading, the model adapts to various timeframes and trading approaches.
IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS
This indicator is intended for traders with a working understanding of ICT methodology.
It does not generate standalone trading signals — users must incorporate narrative analysis and risk management.
Past performance of any ICT concept does not guarantee future results.
AMD [TakingProphets]Overview
The AMD indicator is a real-time, high-resolution tool designed for traders following ICT methodology who want a clear visualization of higher timeframe (HTF) candles directly on their lower timeframe charts.
It overlays current HTF structure, including open, high, low, and close projections, allowing traders to align intraday decisions with institutional price delivery — all without switching timeframes.
Concept & Background
In ICT concepts, market behavior often follows a pattern of accumulation, manipulation, and distribution. Understanding these phases is essential for anticipating when price is likely to expand or reverse.
AMD automates this process by:
-Overlaying HTF candles directly on your lower timeframe chart.
-Projecting live levels like the current open, high, low, and close to map out evolving bias.
-Helping traders see whether price is accumulating orders, engineering liquidity sweeps, or distributing aggressively.
Key Features
Live HTF Candle Overlay
-Displays the full HTF candle — body, wicks, and directional bias — on your active chart in real time.
-Perfect for traders aligning intraday setups with broader HTF context.
Dynamic HTF Price Projections
-Plots the evolving open, high, low, and close for the current HTF candle.
-Each projection can be customized by color, style, labels, and visibility to fit your workflow.
Full Customization Control
-Adjust candle body widths, wick styles, and transparency.
-Configure projection lines and time labels in both 12h and 24h formats.
-Includes an optional Info Box showing instrument, timeframe, and session context.
Session Timing & Labeling
-Smart timestamping marks the start and close of each HTF candle.
-Helps traders anticipate potential expansions or reversals during killzones or liquidity events.
How to Use It
Select Your HTF Context
-Choose any timeframe overlay (e.g., 1H, 4H, 1D) to match your trading model.
-Monitor Live HTF Levels
-Watch how price interacts with current HTF highs, lows, and equilibrium levels in real time.
-Integrate With ICT Concepts
-Use alongside tools like SMT divergence, Order Blocks, or Liquidity Levels for confirmation and context.
-Refine Intraday Entries
-Check whether price is expanding in your favor before entering positions.
Best Practices
Combine AMD with ICT killzone sessions to monitor HTF behavior during high-liquidity periods.
Use it alongside correlated SMT divergence tools for stronger directional bias confirmation.
Who It’s For
Scalpers anchoring quick entries to HTF sentiment.
Intraday traders syncing 5m/15m setups with 1H/4H context.
Swing traders monitoring HTF ranges without switching charts.
Educators & analysts needing clean visual overlays for teaching and content creation.
Why It’s Useful
AMD doesn’t provide trading signals or predictive guarantees. Instead, it offers a clean, structured view of HTF price delivery — enabling traders to understand institutional intent as it unfolds and manage their execution with greater confidence.
CRT [TakingProphets]Overview
The CRT (Candle Range Theory) indicator is a real-time ICT-inspired tool designed for traders who want to visualize higher timeframe (HTF) candles, detect Candle Range Transitions (CRTs), and identify Smart Money Divergence (SMT) without switching charts.
By combining HTF bias, CRT structure, and SMT divergence, this indicator helps traders organize price action across multiple timeframes while maintaining a clear visual map on their active chart.
Concept & Background
Candle Range Theory stems from ICT methodology, focusing on how institutional price delivery leaves footprints when a three-candle sequence forms..
A Bearish CRT occurs when price attempts to continue higher but fails, creating a higher high with a lower close.
A Bullish CRT occurs when price attempts to continue lower but fails, creating a lower low with a higher close.
These moments can highlight areas where liquidity has been manipulated and where institutional flows may shift. This indicator automates the detection of these CRT patterns and integrates them with SMT divergence to enhance context and decision-making.
How It Works
HTF Candle Visualization
Overlay candles from any timeframe (1m to 1M) directly on your chart.
Displays the three most recent HTF candles with full body/wick precision.
CRT Detection
-Identifies potential bullish and bearish CRT formations based on how the middle candle behaves relative to the prior range.
-Marks these visually to help traders spot potential traps or reversal points.
SMT Divergence Integration
-Compares price action against a correlated asset (e.g., NQ vs ES, EURUSD vs GBPUSD).
-Highlights divergences between instruments, which can confirm potential CRT signals or invalidate false setups.
Real-Time Candle Projections
-Projects the current HTF candle’s open, high, low, and close dynamically throughout the session.
-These levels often act as reference points for bias, support/resistance, or target planning.
Custom Display Engine
-Full control over candle widths, label sizes, colors, and transparency.
-Optional Info Box shows the asset, timeframe, and date for quick reference.
SMT Divergence Lines & Alerts
-Automatically draws labeled lines (“BULLISH SMT” or “BEARISH SMT”) when divergence is detected.
-Includes dedicated alerts for SMT and CRT formations so you never miss a key setup.
How to Use It
Select Higher Timeframes
-Configure any timeframe overlays to add context to your lower-timeframe execution chart.
Monitor CRT Formations
-Watch for bullish or bearish CRT patterns that indicate failed continuations.
Use SMT Divergence for Confluence
-Compare behavior across correlated assets to validate or filter setups.
Plan Entries & Targets
-Use the projected HTF levels or CRT boundaries to define decision zones within your trading model.
Why It’s Useful
The CRT indicator doesn’t provide buy/sell signals or promise accuracy. Instead, it organizes institutional price action concepts into a visual, easy-to-interpret framework:
-Helps traders understand HTF context while operating intraday.
-Automates the identification of CRT traps and SMT divergences.
-Enhances decision-making by combining multiple ICT-inspired concepts in one place.
HTF Rejection Block [TakingProphets]Overview
The HTF Rejection Block indicator is designed to help traders identify and visualize Higher Timeframe Rejection Blocks—price zones where liquidity grabs often result in aggressive rejections. These areas can serve as high-probability decision points when combined with other ICT-based tools and concepts.
Unlike simple support/resistance markers, this indicator automates the detection of Rejection Blocks, maps them across up to four custom higher timeframes, and updates them in real time as price evolves. It provides traders with a structured framework for analyzing institutional price behavior without supplying direct buy/sell signals.
Concept & Background
The idea of Rejection Blocks was popularized by Powell, a respected educator within the ICT trading community. He highlighted how aggressive wicks—where price sweeps liquidity and sharply rejects—often reveal institutional activity and can hint at future directional bias.
This script builds upon that foundation by integrating several ICT-aligned concepts into a single, cohesive tool:
Liquidity Sweep Recognition → Identifies where price aggressively moves beyond a key level before snapping back.
Rejection Block Mapping → Highlights the candle bodies representing institutional rejection zones.
Multi-Timeframe Context → Lets you monitor rejection zones from higher timeframes while operating on your execution timeframe.
Equilibrium-Based Planning → Optional midpoint plotting offers a precise way to evaluate premium/discount within each block.
By combining these elements, the indicator makes it easier to see where liquidity events may influence price and how they relate to broader ICT-based setups.
How It Works
Detection Logic
A Rejection Block forms when price runs liquidity past a prior high/low but fails to hold and closes back inside the range.
These setups are detected automatically and marked as bullish or bearish zones.
Multi-Timeframe Analysis
Monitor up to four higher timeframes at once (e.g., 1H, 4H, 1D, 1W) while trading on your preferred execution timeframe.
Each block is clearly labeled and color-coded for visual clarity.
50% Equilibrium Levels
Optionally plot the midpoint of each rejection block, commonly used by ICT traders as a precision-based entry or target zone.
Auto-Mitigated Zones
When price fully trades through a rejection block, the zone is automatically removed to keep your chart clean.
Info Box for Context
An optional information panel displays the symbol, timeframe, and relevant data, helping you stay organized during active trading sessions.
Practical Usage
Select Higher Timeframes
Configure up to four HTFs based on your strategy (e.g., 1H, 4H, 1D, Weekly).
Identify Rejection Blocks
Watch for new blocks forming after liquidity sweeps beyond significant highs or lows.
Combine With Other ICT Concepts
Use alongside STDV, displacement, SMT divergence, or OTE retracements for confirmation and added confluence.
Plan Entry Zones
Leverage the 50% midpoint or body extremes of each block to build structured trade setups.
Why It’s Useful
This tool doesn’t generate trading signals or claim accuracy. Instead, it provides a visual framework for applying ICT’s Rejection Block methodology systematically across multiple timeframes.
Its value lies in helping traders:
Recognize where institutional activity may leave footprints.
Map key liquidity-based zones without manual marking.
Stay aligned with higher timeframe narratives while executing on lower timeframes.