Session First 5-Min High/LowHere's a professional description for your indicator:
Session First 5-Min High/Low Marker
This indicator automatically identifies and marks the high and low price levels established during the first 5 minutes of major trading sessions, helping traders identify key intraday support and resistance zones.
Key Features:
Tracks three major trading sessions in IST (Indian Standard Time):
Asian Session: 5:30 AM - 5:35 AM
London Session: 12:30 PM - 12:35 PM
New York Session: 5:30 PM - 5:35 PM
Draws horizontal lines at the highest and lowest prices reached during each session's opening 5-minute window
Color-coded for easy identification (Yellow for Asian, Blue for London, Red for New York)
Lines extend across the chart to help track price reactions throughout the day
Clean, minimal design with optional labels
Best Used For:
Identifying key intraday support and resistance levels
Session breakout trading strategies
Understanding institutional order flow at market opens
Works on 1-minute timeframe for precise tracking
Customizable Settings:
Toggle line extensions on/off
Adjust line width (1-5)
Change colors for each session
Show/hide session labels
Perfect for day traders and scalpers who trade around major session openings and want to identify high-probability support/resistance zones established during peak liquidity periods.
This description explains what the indicator does, its practical applications, and its key features in a way that's clear for TradingView users.RetryClaude can make mistakes. Please double-check responses.
Candlestick analysis
Exciting Candles by BitcoinBailyExciting Candles by BitcoinBaily — is a custom indicator that visually highlights "momentum" or "exciting" candlesticks on the chart.
It helps traders quickly identify candles with strong body-to-range ratios, i.e., candles showing strong price momentum (big move between open and close relative to the high-low range).
If the candle’s body is greater than or equal to the threshold percentage (say 85%), the bar is colored yellow. Otherwise, no color is applied.
Yellow Candle = Exciting Candle
The candle’s body occupies ≥ the set % (e.g., 85%) of the total high-low range.
Indicates strong momentum (buyers or sellers dominated most of that period).
No Color = Neutral / Normal Candle
Price moved both ways (upper & lower wicks), but neither buyers nor sellers fully dominated.
1. Range Breakout: When price breaks a sideways range and a yellow (exciting) candle appears,
it confirms that real momentum has entered — a good time to catch the move early.
2. Trend Pullback: If price dips to a moving average (like 20 or 50 SMA) and then forms a yellow
candle, it signals that buyers are regaining control — often a high-probability trend
continuation entry.
3. Exhaustion Top: A yellow bearish candle near a resistance area shows strong selling pressure
— a warning that the uptrend may be ending.
4. Sideways Market: When no yellow candles appear, the market lacks momentum — best to
stay out and avoid choppy trades.
Find explosive candlesDefault values
Candles that are at least (2) times larger than the average of the previous (20) candles.
Candles where the body represents (80)% or more of the total candle size.
Visualization
Bullish and bearish candles that meet or exceed the default values are displayed in a different color.
The percentage of the body relative to the entire candle is displayed.
The number of times the candle is larger than the average of the previous (20) candles is displayed.
Note
The values in parentheses can be adjusted by the user and are therefore subject to change.
Overnight Gap Detector Overnight Gap Detector - 4H Body to Body
What it detects:
The indicator finds overnight gaps - i.e., gaps between trading days based on 4-hour (4H) candle data.
Gap Definition (Wick to Wick):
Gap UP: When yesterday's 4H candle's highest point (high) is BELOW today's 4H candle's lowest point (low) - there's "air" between them
Gap DOWN: When yesterday's 4H candle's lowest point (low) is ABOVE today's 4H candle's highest point (high)
Rectangle Drawing (Body to Body):
Although the gap is detected via wicks, the rectangle is only drawn between the bodies:
Gap UP: Draws from today's open to yesterday's body top (max of open/close)
Gap DOWN: Draws from yesterday's body bottom (min of open/close) to today's open
This means the rectangle does NOT cover the wicks, only the actual gap between bodies.
Midline:
50% line between top and bottom of the gap rectangle
Continues to the right along with the rectangle
Stops when the gap is filled
Gap Filled:
A gap is marked as "filled" when:
Gap UP: Price's close goes DOWN and reaches yesterday's body top
Gap DOWN: Price's close goes UP and reaches yesterday's body bottom
Important: Only close body counts, not wicks!
Visual Elements:
Green box: Gap Up (upward gap)
Red box: Gap Down (downward gap)
Yellow box: Filled gap
Labels: "GAP HOLE" when active, "FILLED gap" when filled
Midline: Dotted line through the middle of the gap
Features:
✅ Works on all timeframes (5min, 15min, 1H, 2H, 4H, etc.) - always uses 4H data
✅ Rectangles expand bar by bar until filled
✅ Customizable colors for gaps, borders, midlines, and labels
✅ Label position (inside or outside box)
✅ Toggle to show/hide labels and midlines
✅ Minimum gap size filter (%)
Dual Options Price Tracker – Visualize Call & Put StrikesDescription:
This innovative indicator provides a unique, real-time visualization of both Call and Put option prices for the same strike price directly on your TradingView chart. Designed for active options traders, it simplifies the analysis of price action for specific strikes, helping you quickly identify significant levels and potential shifts in market interest.
important : choose only put strike call strike automatically plot on chart
This indicator works with Indian market (nifty , banknifty ,sensex ,crudeoil , naturalgas )
Key Features:
Integrated Call & Put Prices: Clearly displays the prices of both Call and Put options for a user-defined strike price within the same indicator pane, offering an immediate side-by-side comparison.
Real-time Data: Plots live option price updates, allowing you to monitor the dynamic interplay between Calls and Puts throughout the trading session.
Intuitive Visualization: Transforms complex options data into easily digestible lines on your chart, making it easier to spot trends, relative strength, and support/resistance levels at crucial strikes.
User-Friendly Inputs: Simple input fields allow you to easily select the underlying symbol, expiry date, and the specific strike price you wish to monitor.
Enhanced Options Analysis: A valuable tool for gauging market participants' expectations and positioning at key psychological or technical levels.
How to Use:
Add the "Dual Options Price Tracker" to your chart.
The indicator will then plot the corresponding Call and Put prices on your chart in real time.
Important Note:
This indicator provides a visual tool for options analysis and does not constitute financial advice.
Options trading involves significant risk and may not be suitable for all investors.
Users are encouraged to combine this tool with their own comprehensive analysis and risk management strategies.
US Opening 5-Minute Candle HighlighterUS Opening 5-Minute Candle Highlighter — True RVOL (Two-Tier + Label)
What it does (in plain English)
This indicator finds the first 5-minute bar of the US cash session (09:30–09:35 ET) and highlights it when the candle has the specific “strong open” look you want:
Opens near the low of its own range, and
Closes near the high of its own range, and
Has a decisive real body (not a wick-y doji), and
(Optionally) is a green candle, and
Meets a TRUE opening-bar RVOL filter (compares today’s 09:30–09:35 volume only to prior sessions’ 09:30–09:35 volumes).
You get two visual intensities based on opening RVOL:
Tier-1 (≥ threshold 1, default 1.0×) → light green highlight + lime arrow
Tier-2 (≥ threshold 2, default 1.5×) → darker green highlight + green arrow
An RVOL label (e.g., RVOL 1.84x) can be shown above or below the opening bar.
Designed for 5-minute charts. On other timeframes the “opening bar” will be the bar that starts at 09:30 on that timeframe (e.g., 15-minute 09:30–09:45). For best results keep the chart on 5m.
How the pattern is defined
For the opening 5-minute bar, we compute:
Range = high − low
Body = |close − open|
Then we measure where the open and close sit within the bar’s own range on a 0→1 scale:
0 means exactly at the low
1 means exactly at the high
Using two quantiles:
Open ≤ position in range (0–1) (default 0.20)
Example: 0.20 means “open must be in the lowest 20% of the bar’s range.”
Close ≥ position in range (0–1) (default 0.80)
Example: 0.80 means “close must be in the top 20% of the bar’s range.”
This keeps the logic range-normalized so it adapts across different tickers and vol regimes (you’re not using fixed cents or % of price).
Body ≥ fraction of range (0–1) (default 0.55)
Requires the real body to be at least that fraction of the total range.
0.55 = body fills ≥ 55% of the candle.
Purpose: filter out indecisive, wick-heavy bars.
Raise to 0.7–0.8 for only the fattest thrusts; lower to 0.3–0.4 to admit more bars.
Require green candle? (default ON)
If ON, close > open must be true. Turn OFF if you also want to catch strong red opens for shorts.
Minimum range (ticks)
Ignore tiny, illiquid opens: e.g., set to 2–5 ticks to suppress micro bars.
TRUE Opening-Bar RVOL (why it’s “true”)
Most “RVOL” compares against any recent bars, which isn’t fair at the open.
This indicator calculates only against prior opening bars:
At 09:30–09:35 ET, take today’s opening 5-minute volume.
Compare it to the average of the last N sessions’ opening 5-minute volumes.
RVOL = today_open_volume / average_prior_open_volumes.
So:
1.0× = equal to average prior opens.
1.5× = 150% of average prior opens.
2.0× = double the typical opening participation.
A minimum prior samples guard (default 10) ensures you don’t judge with too little history. Until enough samples exist, the RVOL gate won’t pass (you can disable RVOL temporarily if needed).
Visuals & tiers
Light green highlight + lime arrow → price filters pass and RVOL ≥ Tier-1 (default 1.0×)
Dark green highlight + green arrow → price filters pass and RVOL ≥ Tier-2 (default 1.5×)
Optional bar paint in matching green tones for extra visibility.
Optional RVOL label (e.g., RVOL 1.84x) above or below the opening bar.
You can show the label only when the candle qualifies, or on every open.
Inputs (step-by-step)
Price-action filters
Open ≤ position in range (0–1): default 0.20. Smaller = stricter (must open nearer the low).
Close ≥ position in range (0–1): default 0.80. Larger = stricter (must close nearer the high).
Body ≥ fraction of range (0–1): default 0.55. Raise to demand a “fatter” body.
Require green candle?: default ON. Turn OFF to also mark bearish thrusts.
Minimum range (ticks): default 0. Set to 2–5 for liquid mid/large caps.
Time settings
Timezone: default America/New_York. Leave as is for US equities.
Start hour / minute: defaults 09:30. The bar that starts at this time is evaluated.
TRUE Opening-Bar RVOL (two-tier)
Require TRUE opening-bar RVOL?: ON = must pass Tier-1 to highlight; OFF = price filters alone can highlight (still shows Tier-2 when hit).
RVOL lookback (prior opens count): default 20. How many prior openings to average.
Min prior opens required: default 10. Warm-up guard.
Tier-1 RVOL threshold (× avg): default 1.00× (light green).
Tier-2 RVOL threshold (× avg): default 1.50× (dark green).
Display
Also paint candle body?: OFF by default. Turn ON for instant visibility on a chart wall.
Arrow size: tiny/small/normal/large.
Light/Dark opacity: tune highlight strength.
Show RVOL label?: ON/OFF.
Show label only when candle qualifies?: ON by default; OFF to see RVOL every open.
Label position: Above candle or Below candle.
Label size: tiny/small/normal/large.
How to use (quick start)
Apply to a 5-minute chart.
Keep defaults: Open ≤ 0.20, Close ≥ 0.80, Body ≥ 0.55, Require green ON.
Turn RVOL required ON, with Tier-1 = 1.0×, Tier-2 = 1.5×, Lookback = 20, Min prior = 10.
Optional: enable Paint bar and set Arrow size = large for monitor-wall visibility.
Optional: show RVOL label below the bar to keep wicks clean.
Interpretation:
Dark green = A+ opening thrust with strong participation (≥ Tier-2).
Light green = Valid opening thrust with at least average participation (≥ Tier-1).
No highlight = one or more filters failed (quantiles, body, green, range, or RVOL if required).
Alerts
Two alert conditions are included:
Opening 5m Match — Tier-2 RVOL → fires when the opening candle passes price filters and RVOL ≥ Tier-2.
Opening 5m Match — Tier-1 RVOL → fires when the opening candle passes price filters and RVOL ≥ Tier-1 (but < Tier-2).
Recommended alert settings
Condition: choose the script + desired tier.
Options: Once Per Bar Close (you want the confirmed 09:30–09:35 bar).
Set your watchlist to symbols of interest (themes/sectors) and let the alerts pull you to the right charts.
Recommended starting values
Quantiles: Open ≤ 0.20, Close ≥ 0.80
Body fraction: 0.55
Require green: ON
RVOL: Required ON, Tier-1 = 1.0×, Tier-2 = 1.5×, Lookback 20, Min prior 10
Display: Paint bar ON, Arrow large, Label ON, Below candle
Tune tighter for A-plus selectivity:
Open ≤ 0.15, Close ≥ 0.85, Body ≥ 0.65, Tier-2 2.0×.
Notes, tips & limitations
5-minute timeframe is the intended use. On higher TFs, the 09:30 bar spans more than 5 minutes; geometry may not reflect the first 5 minutes alone.
RTH only: The opening detection looks at the clock (09:30 ET). Pre-market bars are ignored for the signal and for RVOL history.
Warm-up period: Until you have Min prior opens required samples, the RVOL gate won’t pass. You can temporarily toggle RVOL off.
DST & timezone: Leave timezone on America/New_York for US equities. If you trade non-US exchanges, set the appropriate TZ and opening time.
Illiquid tickers: Use Minimum range (ticks) and require RVOL to reduce noise.
No strategy orders: This is a visual/alert tool. Combine with your execution and risk plan.
Why this is useful on multi-monitor setups
Instant pattern recognition: the two-shade green makes A vs A+ opens pop at a glance.
Adaptive thresholds: quantiles & body are within-bar, so it works across $5 and $500 names.
Fair volume test: TRUE opening RVOL avoids comparing to pre-market or midday bars.
Optional labels: glanceable RVOL x-value helps triage the strongest themes quickly.
Boxes & Lines### Boxes & Lines Indicator
This indicator overlays horizontal lines, vertical lines, and boxes on the chart to highlight user-defined sessions, opening prices, and specific times. It supports up to 10 customizable instances each for opening prices, time markers, and session ranges. The source code is protected to preserve the implementation details, but the functionality is designed to provide flexible visual aids for intraday analysis on timeframe.isintraday charts.
#### Purpose
The script allows traders to mark key intraday periods with visual elements such as price lines from session opens, dotted vertical lines at specific times, and boxed ranges with optional projections, mid-levels, equilibrium lines, and point counts. It uses a selected timezone to align elements accurately across different symbols.
#### How It Works
- **Custom Opening Prices (COP)**: Draws horizontal lines at the opening price of specified sessions, extending to the session end or a custom point. Each can be enabled individually with a session time and color.
- **Custom Times (CT)**: Places dotted vertical lines at user-defined times, extending across the chart height. Supports up to 10 with unique colors.
- **Custom Sessions (CS)**: Creates boxes for session ranges, updating dynamically with high/low extremes. Options include:
- Background and border colors with adjustable border width.
- Projections: Extends levels beyond the box based on session range (e.g., full range or half for anchored modes).
- Mid-levels: Short horizontal lines at halfway points between projections.
- Equilibrium (EQ) Line: A dotted line at the session midpoint, optionally extended to a custom end time.
- Point Count: Labels the session range in points (using syminfo.mintick).
- Anchoring: Optionally bases projections on a separate anchor time's open instead of the session's range.
The script uses functions like request.security_lower_tf() for minute-level data and custom string handling for session parsing. It resets visuals at session starts and updates in real-time during active sessions.
#### How to Use
1. Add the indicator to your chart.
2. In the inputs:
- Select a **Timezone** from the dropdown (default: UTC-4) to match your market.
- For each **Custom Opening Price (1-10)**: Enable "Show Custom Opening Price X", set the session (e.g., '0900-1400'), and choose a color.
- For each **Custom Time (1-10)**: Enable "Mark Custom Time X with Vertical Line", set the time (e.g., '0900-0905'), and choose a color.
- For each **Custom Session (1-10)**: Enable "Plot Custom Session X", set the session time (e.g., '0900-1700'), and configure:
- Background and border colors, border size.
- Number of projections (default: 3).
- Toggles for projections, mid-levels, EQ line, point label, and EQ extension.
- Optional anchoring with a separate anchor time.
3. Apply changes; visuals appear on intraday timeframes during or after specified sessions.
This indicator is original and intended as a tool for visualizing time-based structures. It does not generate signals or provide trading advice. Test on historical data to understand behavior on your symbols. Updates may include release notes for any changes.
Triple Close Indicator (TCI)Triple Close Indicator (TCI)
Overview:
The Triple Close Indicator (TCI) is a trend-following and entry signal tool designed to simplify market decision-making. Using a 50-period moving average (MA) as the primary trend filter, TCI identifies consecutive close patterns to generate high-probability bullish and bearish entry signals. Its clean design ensures minimal chart clutter while highlighting actionable points.
How It Works:
Trend Identification
The 50 MA is the core trend filter:
Price above 50 MA → bullish trend
Price below 50 MA → bearish trend
Signal Lines (Green/Red Lines)
Green Line: Marks every 3rd consecutive higher close
Red Line: Marks every 3rd consecutive lower close
Signal lines extend 6 bars forward for reference
Users can customize line width, transparency, and style (solid/dotted)
Entry Signals (Triangles)
Bullish Entry:
Green line above 50 MA → look for a candle closing above this line within the next configurable lookback window (default 5 bars)
Red line above 50 MA → if a candle closes above this line within the lookback window, bullish entry is triggered
Bearish Entry:
Red line below 50 MA → look for a candle closing below this line within the lookback window
Green line below 50 MA → if a candle closes below this line within the lookback window, bearish entry is triggered
Visuals
50 MA line – yellow, main trend filter
Signal lines – green/red with customizable width, transparency, and style
Entry triangles – lime for bullish, red for bearish
Alerts are available for real-time notifications
How to Use Effectively:
Trend Confirmation
Only take long entries above 50 MA and short entries below 50 MA
Avoid counter-trend entries to reduce false signals
Signal Validation
Wait for a candle close beyond the signal line to confirm the entry
Use the configurable lookback window to capture the most recent valid candle
Combine with Other Filters (Optional)
Use volume, ATR, or RSI to filter low-probability setups
Multi-timeframe analysis can enhance signal reliability
Alerts
Use built-in TradingView alerts for real-time execution
Customize messages for notifications on mobile, email, or webhook
Inputs & Customization:
MA Type & Length: Choose SMA, EMA, WMA, or VWMA for 50 MA
Signal Line Colors: Green (bullish), Red (bearish)
Line Width & Transparency: Adjust visual clarity
Line Style: Solid or Dotted
Lookback Window: Number of bars to check for valid entry after a signal line
Best Practices:
Use higher timeframes (1H, 4H, daily) for more reliable signals
Avoid trading in tight consolidation zones; the indicator works best in trending markets
Combine with risk management: define stop-loss below/above signal lines or ATR multiples
Wyckoff Order Block ScannerThis script scans for order blocks. An order block in the bullish case is a red candle that leads to two upward candles with a FVG inbetween, and in the bearish case, it's a bullish candle that leads to two downward candles with a FVG inbetween.
Multi-Confluence MTF S/R Signal5 Confluences:
RSI - Detects oversold/overbought conditions with momentum
MACD - Confirms trend direction and momentum shifts
Moving Average Trend - Validates price position relative to 50 SMA and 20 EMA
Volume - Ensures strong participation (1.5x average volume)
Price Action - Confirms breakout (higher high for buys, lower low for sells)
Features:
Green triangles below bars = BUY signal (all 5 confluences bullish)
Red triangles above bars = SELL signal (all 5 confluences bearish)
Background coloring when signals occur
Real-time dashboard showing each confluence status
Built-in alerts you can enable
Customizable parameters for all indicators
Multi-Timeframe Features:
Higher Timeframe Analysis (Default: 60 min)
HTF Trend - Checks if price is above/below moving averages on higher timeframe
HTF MACD - Confirms momentum direction
HTF RSI - Validates not overbought/oversold
Signal Types:
Strong Signals (Full triangles with text)
✅ All 5 current timeframe confluences aligned
✅ Higher timeframe confirmation (2 of 3 HTF conditions)
GREEN "BUY" or RED "SELL" labels
Weak Signals (Small transparent triangles with "?")
✅ All 5 current timeframe confluences aligned
❌ NO higher timeframe confirmation
Use with caution - may signal counter-trend trades
Dashboard Updates:
Shows Current Timeframe section (all 5 confluences)
Shows HTF status (your chosen higher timeframe)
Displays final signal strength
Customizable Settings:
Enable/Disable MTF - Toggle multi-timeframe confirmation
Higher Timeframe - Choose any timeframe (15m, 60m, 4H, D, etc.)
Require HTF - Force HTF confirmation or allow weak signals
Alerts:
Strong Buy/Sell - Full confirmation
Weak Buy/Sell - No HTF confirmation
Average Candle Size [MaximizedTrading]Average Candle Size
Enhance your trading precision with the Average Candle Size indicator — a powerful and adaptive tool that automatically calculates and displays the average candle size based on your active timeframe.
Designed for clarity, flexibility, and efficiency, it provides a clear view of market volatility across different time periods.
🧠 Why I Created This Indicator?
I built this indicator when the indices markets went wild — candles were suddenly several times larger, yet visually everything looked “normal.” My static stop-losses were being hit within seconds, whereas normally they lasted for minutes.
That’s when I realized how crucial it is to understand candle volatility in real time.
The Average Candle Size indicator was born out of that experience.
Since then, I’ve used it not only to gauge market conditions, but also as a dynamic stop-loss guide that adapts to volatility.
For example, setting your stop-loss to ACS × 2 works beautifully: during the quiet Asian session it stays small, and in the volatile New York session it automatically expands to match the market.
That’s just one example — there are countless ways to integrate this tool into your trading strategy.
🔧 Key Features:
Dynamic Timeframe Adaptation:
Automatically adjusts the calculation period when switching between timeframes.
Supported timeframes include 1m, 3m, 5m, 15m, 30m, 1h, and 2h — suitable for scalpers, day traders, and swing traders.
Body / Wick / Full Candle Calculation:
Choose whether to calculate the Average Candle Size based on the body, wick, or full candle range.
Value Display in Currency or Pips:
View candle size values in the chart’s base currency or in pips — especially useful for Forex traders.
Table Visualization:
All data is neatly displayed in an on-chart table, giving you an organized overview of candle sizes across multiple periods.
Maximum ACS Value:
Displays the maximum Average Candle Size of all historical bars in the table.
Percentage of Candle Display:
Shows a real-time label next to the current candle, indicating its size as a percentage of the Average Candle Size .
Heat Candles:
Optionally color-code candles based on predefined multipliers of the Average Candle Size .
The stronger the deviation, the darker the color — instantly highlighting unusual volatility.
Custom Length Option:
Define your own custom length for calculating the Average Candle Size , giving you full control over the sensitivity of the analysis.
Responsive Design:
Optimized for both desktop and mobile devices. Easily adjust the layout in settings for a clean and readable display anywhere.
📸 Example!
As you can see, the Average Candle Size on the 1-minute chart is normally around 8 pips during the day, peaking at about 30/40 during the most active sessions.
However, during exceptional periods — such as early April in this example — the Average Candle Size spiked up to 179 and remained elevated around 65 for several hours.
That’s roughly 2 times higher than a typical daily peak, perfectly illustrating how this indicator reveals changes in volatility that are otherwise hard to notice.
💬 I am dedicated to making this indicator as practical and user-friendly as possible. Feedback is always welcome — feel free to leave a comment or suggestion for future improvements!
30 Day HighDisplay the 30 day high on the chart, based on the highest high (as opposed to the highest close).
ATR DrawerWith this ATR chart, you can easily see what yesterday's ATR was compared to today's High/Low, and if you want, it will also show you yesterday's ATR number in the corner.
When a new High/Low is created, the lines automatically adapt to yesterday's ATR. Every day, it recalculates and redraws the lines to yesterday's ATR level.
You can set:
- ATR length
- ATR line width
- Line color
- Show/hide yesterday's ATR
orderflow, moneyflow, confluence, divergence, momentumorderflow, moneyflow, confluence, divergence, momentum
HTF Candles - DolphinTradeBot1️⃣ Overview
The "HTF Candles - DolphinTradeBot" indicator displays higher timeframe (HTF) candlesticks and their OHLC (Open, High, Low, Close) levels on any lower timeframe chart.
While staying on lower timeframes this helps confirm entries or reversals and visualize major market structure, trend bias, and key price zone
2️⃣ How to Use It ?
Use these levels to identify major support/resistance or trend structure.
Observe higher timeframe candle formations (e.g., engulfing, pin bar, doji)
3️⃣ ⚙️Settings
TimeFrame → Select the higher timeframe to display.
Show OHLC Levels → Toggle lines for Open, High, Low, Close.
Line Colors → Customize the color for each level.
Quanloki v6OANDA:XAUUSD based on qqe trading on m15 or m10 is fine. Quick and concise trading with 6-10 prices with xauusd is too simple. Korean guys who need any code, just message me Quanloki xomgakorea
Micro SuiteWhat it is: One Pine v5 indicator that stacks several tools: EMA ribbon + a color-flipping 11/34 EMA trend line, multi-timeframe RSI pressure arrows, and a Bollinger Band re-entry system that marks Top/Bottom triggers (T/B) and later “r” confirmations. It also sprinkles in 3-Line Strike, Leledc exhaustion dots, and a small “Micro Dots” engine (ATR regime + VMA filter). Alerts for all of it.
TradingView
The core signals you’ll actually use:
RSI arrows: Up arrow when current RSI(6) < 30 and selected higher-TF RSIs are also < 30; down arrow when > 70 cluster cools. Idea = stacked OB/OS “pressure.”
TradingView
Bollinger re-entry (T/B + r):
T = first close back inside upper band; B = first close back inside lower band.
r = confirmation within N bars (price takes out the trigger bar’s high/low). These bars tint so they’re easy to see.
TradingView
Trend filter: EMA-11 vs EMA-34 color flip + optional VMA trend line; helps you ignore counter-trend stabs.
TradingView
Quick playbook (how to read it):
Reversal short: See a T near the top band → get the r within your window → bonus if a down RSI arrow or a Leledc high dot shows up.
Reversal long: Mirror that with B → r, plus an up RSI arrow/Leledc low dot.
Continuation: If Micro Dot stays green (or red) and 11>34 EMA holds, ignore isolated T/B traps.
TradingView
Inputs that matter:
confirmBars for the T/B “r” window.
Which higher-TF RSIs must agree for arrows.
Show/hide and lengths for EMAs and BB.
Micro block: show dots, VMA line, and speed (Fast/Med/Slow).
TradingView
Why people like it: You get trend, momentum, and mean-revert cues on one pane with ready-made alerts, so it’s easier to build a ruleset (e.g., “only take B→r longs when 11>34 and there’s an RSI up arrow”).
TradingView
Caveats: It’s still just TA—OB/OS clusters can persist in trends; confirmations can miss V-shaped turns; and stacking signals can be late in fast markets. Pair it with risk rules (fixed R, ATR stops) and a higher-TF bias.
One-liner cheat sheet:
Longs: B → r + RSI up arrow + 11>34 (optional Micro Dot green).
Shorts: T → r + RSI down arrow + 11<34 (optional Micro Dot red).
TradingView
4H Sell Signals at Swing Highs/LowsThis shows only zones where a 4H FVG and a 4H OB overlap (i.e., true HPZ).
Uses strict filters (FVG size vs avg body, OB body multiplier) to reduce noise and show very few, high-quality zones.
Each HPZ is drawn once (box deleted/created only when the zone changes) to avoid chart spam.
Optional label appears when price is currently inside the HPZ so you can spot active opportunities quickly.
4H + 15m Sell Signals It shows sell positions on the 15 min based on 4 hour ,imbalance, order block and swing high and low frameworks.