Old Indicator Multi-Component Decision StrategyStrategy to test signals based on rsi and few other technicals Estratégia Pine Script®por girishkaturu7
Stock-Bond Correlation (60/40 Killer)Inspired by David Dredge Why It Matters: When correlation > 0: ❌ Bonds don't provide cushion when stocks fall ❌ Both portfolio engines fail simultaneously ❌ Rebalancing makes losses worse ✅ Long volatility strategies outperform ✅ Gold often benefits Trading Signals: When Correlation Crosses Above 0: Action: Reduce 60/40 allocation Add long volatility positions Consider gold/commodities Increase cash buffer When Correlation > 0.3: Action: Emergency mode Maximum long vol exposure Defensive positioning Review all correlations When Correlation Returns Negative: Action: Can resume 60/40 Scale back volatility hedges Return to normal riskIndicador Pine Script®por surfgurujeff3
VIX / VVIX / SPX Overlay with Divergence FlagsVVIX + SPX both rising = "Unstable advance - dealers hedging despite upside" This suggests the rally is fragile Market makers are buying protection even as prices rise Often precedes reversals or increased volatilityIndicador Pine Script®por surfgurujeff8
Engulfing Reversal PatternThe Engulfing Reversal Pattern indicator seeks out both bullish and bearish reversal patterns. This indicator offers the user numerous options to modify the indicator to their needs. Key features: Ability to adjust the size of the Engulfing candle in comparison to the prior candle Ability to adjust the number of breakout candles Indicator adapts to the Time Frame it is being used in You can choose between identifying only Bearish patterns, only Bullish patterns or both. Indicator Arrow size can be adjusted in size. Indicador Pine Script®por bothwellpdx48
Triple KDJ - CKThe Triple KDJ is a market-reading architecture based on multiscale confirmation, not a new indicator. It consists of the simultaneous use of three KDJ settings with different parameters to represent three levels of price behavior: short-, medium-, and long-term. The systemic logic is simple and robust: a move is considered tradable only when there is directional coherence across all three layers, which reduces noise, prevents entries against the dominant regime, and stabilizes decision-making. At the slowest level, the KDJ acts as a structural regime filter. It defines whether the market is, at that moment, permissive for buying, selling, or remaining neutral. When the slow KDJ shows the hierarchy J > K > D, the environment is bullish; when J < K < D occurs, the environment is bearish. If this condition is not clear, any signal on the faster levels should be ignored, as it represents only local fluctuation without directional support. The intermediate KDJ fulfills the role of continuity confirmation. It checks whether the impulse observed on the short-term level is supported by the developing move. In practical terms, it prevents entries based solely on micro-impulses that fail to evolve into real price displacement. When the intermediate KDJ replicates the same directional hierarchy as the slow KDJ, structure and movement are aligned. The fast KDJ is used exclusively as a timing tool, never as a standalone signal generator. This is where the J line reacts first, often emerging from extreme zones and offering the lowest-risk entry point. In the Triple KDJ, the fast layer does not “command” the trade; it simply executes what has already been authorized by the higher levels. The J line plays a central role in this architecture. In the fast KDJ, it anticipates the change in impulse; in the intermediate KDJ, it confirms the transformation of that impulse into movement; and in the slow KDJ, it determines whether the market accepts or rejects that direction. For this reason, in the Triple KDJ the correct reading is not about line crossovers, but about a consistent hierarchy among J, K, and D across multiple scales. Indicador Pine Script®por musashibruno1
Weis Wave Renko Panel 2 (Effort / Strength / Climax)Weis Wave Renko • Institutional HUD + Panel 2 Wyckoff / Auction Market Framework This project consists of TWO COMPLEMENTARY INDICATORS, designed to be used together as a complete visual framework for reading Effort vs Result, Auction Direction, and Session Control, based on Wyckoff methodology and Auction Market Theory. These tools are not trade signal generators. They are context and decision-support instruments, built for discretionary traders who want to understand who is active, where effort is occurring, and when the auction is reaching maturity or exhaustion. 🔹 1) WEIS WAVE RENKO — INSTITUTIONAL HUD (Overlay) 📍 Location: Plotted directly on the price chart 🎯 Purpose: Fast, high-level institutional context and trade permission The HUD answers: “What is the current state of the auction, and is trading permitted?” What the HUD shows: 🧠 Market Participation Measures how much participation is present in the market: Low Participation Weak Participation Active Participation Dominant Participation This reflects whether professional activity is present or absent, not direction alone. 📐 Auction Direction Defines how the auction is currently resolving: Auction Up Auction Down Balanced Auction This is derived from price progression and effort alignment. 🔥 Effort (Effort vs Result) Displays the relative strength of the current effort, normalized over recent waves: Visual effort bar Strength percentage (0–100) Effort classification: Low Effort Increasing Effort Strong Effort Effort Exhaustion This is the core Wyckoff concept: effort must produce result. 🌐 Session Control Shows which trading session is controlling the auction: Asia – Accumulation Phase London – Development Phase US RTH – Decision Phase The dominant session is visually emphasized, while others are intentionally de-emphasized. 🔎 Market State & Trade Permission Clearly separates structure from permission: Structure (Neutral, Developing, Trending, Climactic Extension) Permission Trade Permitted No Trade Zone When Effort Exhaustion is detected, the HUD explicitly signals No Trade Zone. 🔹 2) WEIS WAVE RENKO — PANEL 2 (Lower Pane) 📍 Location: Dedicated lower pane below the price chart 🎯 Purpose: Detailed, continuous visualization of effort, strength, and climax Panel 2 answers: “How is effort evolving, and is the auction maturing or exhausting?” What Panel 2 shows: 📊 Effort Wave (Weis-like) Histogram of accumulated effort per directional wave Green: Auction Up effort Red: Auction Down effort This reveals where real participation is building. 📈 Strength Line (0–100) Normalized strength of the current effort wave Same calculation used by the HUD Enables precise comparison of effort over time ⚠️ Climax / Effort Exhaustion Marker Triggered when effort is both strong and mature Highlights Climactic Extension / Exhaustion Serves as a warning, not an entry signal 🔗 HOW TO USE BOTH TOGETHER (IMPORTANT) These indicators are designed to be used simultaneously: Panel 2 reveals → how effort is building, peaking, or exhausting HUD translates that information into → market state and trade permission Typical workflow: Panel 2 identifies rising effort or climax HUD confirms: Participation quality Auction direction Session control Whether trading is permitted or restricted ⚠️ IMPORTANT NOTES These tools do not generate buy or sell signals They are contextual and structural Best used with: Wyckoff schematics Auction-based execution Market profile / volume profile Discretionary trade management 🎯 SUMMARY Institutional, non-lagging framework Effort vs Result at the core Clear separation between: Context Structure Permission Designed for professional discretionary tradersIndicador Pine Script®por alxgoulart11
Weis Wave Renko Institutional HUD (Wyckoff/Auction) v6Weis Wave Renko • Institutional HUD + Panel 2 Wyckoff / Auction Market Framework This project consists of TWO COMPLEMENTARY INDICATORS, designed to be used together as a complete visual framework for reading Effort vs Result, Auction Direction, and Session Control, based on Wyckoff methodology and Auction Market Theory. These tools are not trade signal generators. They are context and decision-support instruments, built for discretionary traders who want to understand who is active, where effort is occurring, and when the auction is reaching maturity or exhaustion. 🔹 1) WEIS WAVE RENKO — INSTITUTIONAL HUD (Overlay) 📍 Location: Plotted directly on the price chart 🎯 Purpose: Fast, high-level institutional context and trade permission The HUD answers: “What is the current state of the auction, and is trading permitted?” What the HUD shows: 🧠 Market Participation Measures how much participation is present in the market: Low Participation Weak Participation Active Participation Dominant Participation This reflects whether professional activity is present or absent, not direction alone. 📐 Auction Direction Defines how the auction is currently resolving: Auction Up Auction Down Balanced Auction This is derived from price progression and effort alignment. 🔥 Effort (Effort vs Result) Displays the relative strength of the current effort, normalized over recent waves: Visual effort bar Strength percentage (0–100) Effort classification: Low Effort Increasing Effort Strong Effort Effort Exhaustion This is the core Wyckoff concept: effort must produce result. 🌐 Session Control Shows which trading session is controlling the auction: Asia – Accumulation Phase London – Development Phase US RTH – Decision Phase The dominant session is visually emphasized, while others are intentionally de-emphasized. 🔎 Market State & Trade Permission Clearly separates structure from permission: Structure (Neutral, Developing, Trending, Climactic Extension) Permission Trade Permitted No Trade Zone When Effort Exhaustion is detected, the HUD explicitly signals No Trade Zone. 🔹 2) WEIS WAVE RENKO — PANEL 2 (Lower Pane) 📍 Location: Dedicated lower pane below the price chart 🎯 Purpose: Detailed, continuous visualization of effort, strength, and climax Panel 2 answers: “How is effort evolving, and is the auction maturing or exhausting?” What Panel 2 shows: 📊 Effort Wave (Weis-like) Histogram of accumulated effort per directional wave Green: Auction Up effort Red: Auction Down effort This reveals where real participation is building. 📈 Strength Line (0–100) Normalized strength of the current effort wave Same calculation used by the HUD Enables precise comparison of effort over time ⚠️ Climax / Effort Exhaustion Marker Triggered when effort is both strong and mature Highlights Climactic Extension / Exhaustion Serves as a warning, not an entry signal 🔗 HOW TO USE BOTH TOGETHER (IMPORTANT) These indicators are designed to be used simultaneously: Panel 2 reveals → how effort is building, peaking, or exhausting HUD translates that information into → market state and trade permission Typical workflow: Panel 2 identifies rising effort or climax HUD confirms: Participation quality Auction direction Session control Whether trading is permitted or restricted ⚠️ IMPORTANT NOTES These tools do not generate buy or sell signals They are contextual and structural Best used with: Wyckoff schematics Auction-based execution Market profile / volume profile Discretionary trade management 🎯 SUMMARY Institutional, non-lagging framework Effort vs Result at the core Clear separation between: Context Structure Permission Designed for professional discretionary tradersIndicador Pine Script®por alxgoulart10
Session Swing High / Low Rays AUS USERS ONLY marks the last week concurrent to the present day, the highs and lows of each session Indicador Pine Script®por mayb1dayyAtualizado 24
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Titan 6.1 Alpha Predator [Syntax Verified]Based on the code provided above, the Titan 6.1 Alpha Predator is a sophisticated algorithmic asset allocation system designed to run within TradingView. It functions as a complete dashboard that ranks a portfolio of 20 assets (e.g., crypto, stocks, forex) based on a dual-engine logic of Trend Following and Mean Reversion, enhanced by institutional-grade filters.Here is a breakdown of how it works:1. The Core Logic (Hybrid Engine)The indicator runs a daily "tournament" where every asset competes against every other asset in a pairwise analysis. It calculates two distinct scores for each asset and selects the higher of the two:Trend Score: Rewards assets with strong directional momentum (Bullish EMA Cross), high RSI, and rising ADX.Reversal Score: Rewards assets that are mathematically oversold (Low RSI) but are showing a "spark" of life (Positive Rate of Change) and high volume.2. Key FeaturesPairwise Ranking: Instead of looking at assets in isolation, it compares them directly (e.g., Is Bitcoin's trend stronger than Ethereum's?). This creates a relative strength ranking.Institutional Filters:Volume Pressure: It boosts the score of assets seeing volume >150% of their 20-day average, but only if the price is moving up.Volatility Check (ATR): It filters out "dead" assets (volatility < 1%) to prevent capital from getting stuck in sideways markets."Alpha Predator" Boosters:Consistency: Assets that have been green for at least 7 of the last 10 days receive a mathematically significant score boost.Market Shield: If more than 50% of the monitored assets are weak, the system automatically reduces allocation percentages, signaling you to hold more cash.3. Safety ProtocolsThe system includes strict rules to protect capital:Falling Knife Protection: If an asset is in Reversal mode (REV) but the price is still dropping (Red Candle), the allocation is forced to 0.0%.Trend Stop (Toxic Asset): If an asset closes below its 50-day EMA and has negative momentum, it is marked as SELL 🛑, and its allocation is set to zero.4. How to Read the DashboardThe indicator displays a table on your chart with the following signals:SignalMeaningActionTREND 🚀Strong BreakoutHigh conviction Buy. Fresh uptrend.TREND 📈Established TrendBuy/Hold. Steady uptrend.REV ✅Confirmed ReversalBuy the Dip. Price is oversold but turning Green today.REV ⚠️Falling KnifeDo Not Buy. Price is cheap but still crashing.SELL 🛑Toxic AssetExit Immediately. Trend is broken and momentum is negative.Icons:🔥 (Fire): Institutional Buying (Volume > 1.5x average).💎 (Diamond): High Consistency (7+ Green days in the last 10).🛡️ (Shield): Market Defense Active (Allocations reduced due to broad market weakness).Indicador Pine Script®por johnthetrader98Atualizado 11
Price Levels [TickDaddy] - v5Added more instruments and fixed some calculation errors. please let me know if you find anything else!Indicador Pine Script®por TickDaddy18
Candle Anatomy (feat. Dr. Rupward)# Candle Anatomy (feat. Dr. Rupward) ## Overview This indicator dissects a single Higher Timeframe (HTF) candle and displays it separately on the right side of your chart with detailed anatomical analysis. Instead of cluttering your entire chart with analysis on every candle, this tool focuses on what matters most: understanding the structure and strength of the most recent HTF candle. --- ## Why I Built This When analyzing price action, I often found myself manually calculating wick-to-body ratios, estimating retracement levels, and trying to gauge candle strength. This indicator automates that process and presents it in a clean, visual format. The "Dr. Rupward" theme is just for fun – a lighthearted way to present technical analysis. Think of it as your chart's "health checkup." Don't take it too seriously, but do take the data seriously! --- ## How It Works ### 1. Candle Decomposition The indicator breaks down the HTF candle into three components: - **Upper Wick %** = (High - max(Open, Close)) / Range × 100 - **Body %** = |Close - Open| / Range × 100 - **Lower Wick %** = (min(Open, Close) - Low) / Range × 100 Where Range = High - Low ### 2. Strength Assessment Based on body percentage: - **Strong** (≥70%): High conviction move, trend likely to continue - **Moderate** (40-69%): Normal price action - **Weak** (<40%): Indecision, potential reversal or consolidation ### 3. Pressure Analysis - **Upper Wick** indicates selling pressure (bulls pushed up, but sellers rejected) - **Lower Wick** indicates buying pressure (bears pushed down, but buyers rejected) Thresholds: - ≥30%: Strong pressure - 15-29%: Moderate pressure - <15%: Weak pressure ### 4. Pattern Recognition The indicator automatically detects: | Pattern | Condition | |---------|-----------| | Doji | Body < 10% | | Hammer | Lower wick ≥ 60%, Upper wick < 10%, Body < 35% | | Shooting Star | Upper wick ≥ 60%, Lower wick < 10%, Body < 35% | | Marubozu | Body ≥ 90% | | Spinning Top | Body < 30%, Both wicks > 25% | ### 5. Fibonacci Levels Displays key Fibonacci retracement and extension levels based on the candle's range: **Retracement:** 0, 0.236, 0.382, 0.5, 0.618, 0.786, 1.0 **Extension:** 1.272, 1.618, 2.0, 2.618 **Negative Extension:** -0.272, -0.618, -1.0 These levels help identify potential support/resistance if price retraces into or extends beyond the analyzed candle. ### 6. Comparison with Previous Candle When enabled, displays the previous HTF candle (semi-transparent) alongside the current one. This allows you to: - Compare range expansion/contraction - Observe momentum shifts - Identify continuation or reversal setups --- ## Settings Explained ### Display Settings - **Analysis Timeframe**: The HTF candle to analyze (default: Daily) - **Offset from Chart**: Distance from the last bar (default: 15) - **Candle Width**: Visual width of the anatomy candle - **Show Previous Candle**: Toggle comparison view ### Fibonacci Levels - Toggle individual levels on/off based on your preference - Retracement levels for pullback analysis - Extension levels for target projection ### Diagnosis Panel - Shows pattern name, strength assessment, and expected behavior - Can be toggled off if you prefer minimal display --- ## Use Cases 1. **Swing Trading**: Analyze daily candle structure before entering on lower timeframes 2. **Trend Confirmation**: Strong body % with minimal upper wick = healthy trend 3. **Reversal Detection**: Hammer/Shooting Star patterns with high wick % 4. **Target Setting**: Use Fibonacci extensions for take-profit levels --- ## Notes - This indicator is designed for analysis, not for generating buy/sell signals - Works best on liquid markets with clean price action - The "diagnosis" is algorithmic interpretation, not financial advice - Combine with your own analysis and risk management --- ## About the Name "Dr. Rupward" is a playful persona I created – combining "Right" + "Upward" (my trading philosophy) with a doctor theme because we're "diagnosing" candle health. It's meant to make technical analysis a bit more fun and approachable. Enjoy! --- ## Feedback Welcome If you find this useful or have suggestions for improvement, feel free to leave a comment. Happy trading!Indicador Pine Script®por RUpward26
TBSTurtle Soup Body Pattern The Turtle Soup Body is a price action pattern derived from the classic Turtle Soup setup, designed to identify false breakouts beyond recent highs or lows, with a strong emphasis on the candle body close. This pattern occurs when price briefly breaks above a recent swing high (or below a recent swing low), triggering breakout traders, but then fails to sustain the move. Instead of focusing only on wicks, the Turtle Soup Body setup requires the candle body to close back inside the previous range, signaling rejection and loss of breakout momentum. Key characteristics of the Turtle Soup Body pattern include: A clearly defined recent high or low (typically a 20-period high/low) Price breaks the level intraday, creating a false breakout The candle body closes back below the high (for short setups) or above the low (for long setups) Confirmation that market participants are trapped on the wrong side of the move The Turtle Soup Body pattern is commonly used as a mean-reversion or reversal setup, offering tight stop-loss placement and favorable risk–reward ratios. It is especially effective in ranging or overextended market conditions and can be applied across multiple timeframes in the Forex market.Indicador Pine Script®por nguyenvietnamkhanhAtualizado 107
CISD Projections [LuxAlgo]The CISD Projections tool automatically plots mechanical price projection targets based on fractal market structure and swing manipulation legs. These projections offer dynamic, statistically informed targets that align with how prices tend to expand after a reversal point is confirmed. 🔶 USAGE Projections are mechanical target levels derived from the manipulation leg following a confirmed change in state of delivery (CISD). They estimate where price is most likely to travel next by applying extended Fibonacci projection levels off the swing that initiated the move. The tool works in the following way: 1. Detect the reversal bar that signals a shift in delivery. 2. Identify the manipulation leg: the swing that caused the reversal. 3. Anchor projections from this leg using customized Fibonacci levels such as 1, 2, 2.5, 4, 4.5 — each representing a potential target based on leg size and market expansion expectation. For a correct target interpretation: Average-sized legs often target between 2 and 2.5 levels. Expanding legs may reach 4 to 4.5. Large manipulation legs may warrant conservative expectations, focusing on 1 target. As we can see in the image, traders must be aware of current market conditions and manipulation leg size in order to decide which levels to target and ask the right questions: Is volatility contracting or expanding? Is this manipulation leg smaller or larger than the previous ones? Ultimately, projections provide objective, mechanical targets rather than subjective guesswork. They can be used on their own or in conjunction with liquidity zones, CISDs, and structural levels. They also help identify realistic price targets based on measured swing magnitude. 🔹 Filtering Setups The chart shows how the output is affected by different filtering options: Bars Threshold: show setups with a minimum number of bars in the manipulation leg. CISD Filter: show setups only at the top or bottom of the range for the last X bars. Invalidate CISDs on CHoCH: setups stop expanding after the first close beyond the manipulation leg. We can obtain more meaningful setups with larger filter values by filtering the setups, or we can zoom in on details at the trader's discretion by disabling all filters. 🔶 SETTINGS Bars Threshold: Minimum number of bars of each setup. CISD Filter: Enable or disable the filter and select the length. This filter identifies setups at the top or bottom of the range over the last X bars. Invalidate CISDs on CHoCH: Stop the level extension on ChoCH against CISD. This occurs when there is a close below the bottom on bullish setups and a close above the top on bearish setups. 🔹 Projections Enable or disable each projection, select the projection level, and choose a style. 🔹 Style CISD Level: Enable or disable CISD price level and select style. Labels size: Select the size of the labels. Bullish Color: Select a color for bullish setups. Bearish Color: Select a color for bearish setups. Background Fill: Enable or disable the background fill between the price and the extreme projection. Indicador Pine Script®por LuxAlgo99 1.7 K
Dow Theory Cockpit [Analytics Pro]1. Overview and Key Features The core philosophy of this tool is to "Eliminate market noise and pinpoint high-probability trade setups. 🤖 Triple-Logic Engine: Automatically detects three distinct strategies: Trend Following (Breakout), Retracement (Dip), and Reversal (Sniper). 🛡️ Ironclad Protection: Features an ATR-based dynamic Stop Loss (SL). It automatically positions your SL at levels resistant to "stop hunting" or market noise. 💰 Automatic Risk Management: The tool calculates and displays the optimal lot size based on your SL distance, ensuring your risk amount remains constant regardless of market volatility. 📊 Performance Visualization: Real-time Win Rate panel displaying data for "Today," "This Month," "This Year," and "All Time. 🌍 Global Market Insights: Monitor not just your active chart, but also Gold, JPY, BTC, and critical US/JP economic indicators (Interest Rates, Inflation, etc.) simultaneously. 2. Three Entry Signals The tool automatically toggles between three optimized logics depending on market conditions Signal Type Target & Strategy 🎯 SNIPER Reversal Captures "Tops and Bottoms." Detects RSI exhaustion + Bollinger Band mean reversion to catch the start of a reversal. DIP Trend Following Captures "Pullbacks." Picks up entries when price touches MAs or retraces during a strong uptrend. BREAK Trend Following Captures "Breakouts." Rides the momentum the moment price breaks recent Highs or Lows. 💡 Pro Tip: When multiple conditions align, signals merge (e.g., "SNIPER & DIP") to keep your chart clean and highlight high-conviction setups. 3. Dashboard Guide The dual-panel interface is fully customizable in terms of visibility and placement. ① Main Analysis Panel (Default: Top Right) In-depth analysis of the current currency pair. ・MAIN: Displays the pair and volatility status (HIGH VOL / NORMAL). ・Target RR: Your target Risk:Reward ratio (e.g., 1:1.5). ・🌊 Trend Monitor: Instantly check trend directions across 15M, 1H, 4H, and Daily timeframes. ・Strategic Note: When all timeframes align (Full Alignment), the signal is considered a "high- probability" setup. ・📊 Win Rate: Tracks success rates and trade counts across four periods (Day, Mo, Yr, All). ・Risk: Shows current risk settings, spread, and account type. ② Market Scanner Panel (Default: Bottom Right) Multi-market and fundamental surveillance. ・SCANNER: Constant monitoring of Gold, USDJPY, and Bitcoin. It alerts you immediately when a trend or signal forms on these major assets. ・US/JP ECONOMY: Side-by-side comparison of essential fundamental data: ・Rate: Policy Interest Rates ・Inf%: Inflation (CPI) ・GDP: Economic Growth Rate ・Job: Unemployment / Payrolls 4. Trading Workflow Follow these steps for the highest success rate: 1.STEP 1: Wait for SignalWait for the audio alert or the "BUY/SELL" label to appear. Important: Never entry while the candle is still moving. 2.STEP 2: Filter ConfirmationJust before the candle closes, verify: ・MTF Panel: Are the 1H and 4H colors aligned with the signal? (Green for Buy, Red for Sell) ・MA Ribbon: Is the ribbon showing a clean, healthy spread? 3.STEP 3: Execution (At Candle Close)If the signal remains after the candle closes, enter at the open of the next candle. Use the "Lot: X.XX" value shown on the blue label—this is your safety-calculated lot size. 4.STEP 4: Exit Strategy (TP/SL)Immediately set your orders based on the lines on the chart: ・🟥 Red Line (SL): Positioned at 3x ATR to withstand noise. ・🟩 Green Line (TP): Optimized for consistent win rates. 5. Customization ・ : Set your Risk(%) per trade (Recommended: 1.0–2.0%). Adjust the SL Buffer (Default 3.0) to balance win rate versus lot size. ・ : Adjust font size (Tiny/Small/Normal) and panel width to fit your screen resolution. ・ : Customize colors and thickness to match your visual preference.Indicador Pine Script®por Hide_FX_TreaderAtualizado 104
VWAP + EMA 20/50 Scalping PRO - PRAKASH✅ VWAP + EMA 20/50 SCALPING — PRO RULES 1️⃣ Chart Setup (30 seconds) Timeframe: 1-min or 3-min Indicators: VWAP (Session) EMA 20 EMA 50 Use on Index chart (NIFTY / SENSEX), not option chart 2️⃣ Trend Filter (FIRST CHECK) Condition Market Bias EMA 20 > EMA 50 Bullish EMA 20 < EMA 50 Bearish EMA 20 = EMA 50 (flat) ❌ No trade 👉 Never trade against EMA alignment 3️⃣ VWAP Position = Permission Price vs VWAP Allowed Trade Price above VWAP CE only Price below VWAP PE only Price cutting VWAP ❌ Skip 👉 VWAP decides BUY or SELL side 4️⃣ ENTRY SETUP (MOST IMPORTANT) ✅ CE ENTRY EMA 20 > EMA 50 Price above VWAP Pullback to EMA 20 or VWAP Strong green candle close ✅ PE ENTRY EMA 20 < EMA 50 Price below VWAP Pullback to EMA 20 or VWAP Strong red candle close 5️⃣ STOP LOSS & TARGET (FIXED) Target: 10–15 points SL: Below EMA 20 (CE) Above EMA 20 (PE) Risk : Reward ≥ 1:2 ❌ No SL = no trade 6️⃣ STRIKE SELECTION (OPTION SIDE) Trade ATM or ±1 strike Premium range: ₹80–₹150 Strike must move immediately 7️⃣ DO NOT TRADE WHEN ❌ EMA 20 & 50 flat Price inside VWAP First 5 minutes of market Low volume candlesIndicador Pine Script®por preakash158
ORB Session BreakoutORB Session Breakout Overview The ORB Session Breakout indicator automatically identifies Opening Range Breakouts across multiple trading sessions (Asia, London, and New York) and provides visual trade setups with entry, stop loss, and take profit levels. Opening Range Breakout (ORB) is a classic trading strategy that captures momentum when price breaks out of an initial trading range established at the start of a session. This indicator automates the entire process - from detecting the opening range to plotting trade setups when breakouts occur. 🎯 Key Features Multi-Session Support Asia Session - Captures the Asian market open (default: 19:00-19:15 NY time) London Session - Captures the London market open (default: 03:00-03:15 NY time) New York Session - Captures the NY market open (default: 09:30-09:45 NY time) Each session is fully customizable with independent time windows and colors Enable/disable individual sessions based on your trading preferences Automatic Trade Visualization Entry Level - Marked at the breakout candle close Stop Loss Zone - Configurable as ORB High/Low or Breakout Candle High/Low Take Profit Zone - Calculated automatically based on your Risk:Reward ratio Visual zones make it easy to see risk/reward at a glance Smart Breakout Detection Detects breakouts on the exact candle that closes beyond the ORB range Supports direction changes - if price breaks one way then reverses, a new trade is signaled Configurable max breakouts per session (1-4) to control trade frequency Tracking hours setting limits how long after the ORB to look for entries Futures Compatible Special detection logic for futures markets where session times may fall during market close Works reliably on instruments with non-standard trading hours 📊 How It Works Opening Range Formation At the start of each enabled session, the indicator tracks the high and low of the first candle(s) This range becomes your ORB box (displayed in the session color) Breakout Detection When a candle closes above the ORB High → LONG signal When a candle closes below the ORB Low → SHORT signal The breakout candle is highlighted in yellow (customizable) Trade Setup Visualization Entry line drawn at the breakout candle's close price Stop Loss placed at ORB Low (longs) or ORB High (shorts) - or breakout candle extreme Take Profit calculated as: Entry + (Risk × R:R Ratio) for longs Direction Changes If you're in a LONG and price closes below the ORB Low, the indicator signals a SHORT This counts as your 2nd breakout (configurable up to 4 per session) 💡 Trading Tips Best Practices Wait for candle close - The indicator only signals on confirmed closes beyond the ORB, reducing false breakouts Use with trend - ORB breakouts work best when aligned with the higher timeframe trend Respect the levels - The ORB High/Low often act as support/resistance throughout the session Monitor multiple sessions - Sometimes the best setups come from Asia or London, not just NY Recommended Settings by Style Conservative: Max Breakouts = 1, R:R = 2.0+, SL Mode = ORB Level Aggressive: Max Breakouts = 3-4, R:R = 1.5, SL Mode = Breakout Candle Scalping: Shorter tracking hours (1-2), tighter R:R (1.0-1.5) What to Avoid Trading ORB breakouts during major news events (high volatility can cause whipsaws) Taking every signal without considering market context Using on timeframes higher than 1 hour (the ORB concept works best intraday) 🔔 Alerts The indicator includes built-in alerts for: Entry Signal - When a breakout is detected (LONG or SHORT) Take Profit Hit - When price reaches the TP level Stop Loss Hit - When price reaches the SL level To set up alerts: Right-click on the chart → Add Alert → Select "ORB Session Breakout" 📝 Notes This indicator is designed for intraday trading on timeframes up to 1 hour Session times are based on the selected timezone (default: America/New_York) The indicator works on all markets including Forex, Futures, Stocks, and Crypto For futures with non-standard hours, the indicator includes special detection logicIndicador Pine Script®por Ekuang80
SMA BUY/SELL SignalsStrategy using SMA to identify BUY/SELL Signals which is the most Powerful, accurate , and highly profitable trading strategy.Indicador Pine Script®por adamtan5140
ABCD Harmonic Pattern Strategy (Bull + Bear) This script is a strategy implementation of the classic ABCD Harmonic Pattern, designed for market structure analysis, backtesting, and educational research. The ABCD pattern is one of the foundational harmonic price patterns in technical analysis. Its Fibonacci ratio relationships were formalized and standardized within harmonic trading theory by Scott M. Carney, whose work helped define modern harmonic pattern rules. This strategy is conceptually inspired by educational ABCD pattern logic shared by the TradingView author theEccentricTrader. The code, structure, execution logic, filters, and risk management have been independently developed, reconstructed, and extended into a complete TradingView strategy. What this strategy does Detects bullish and bearish ABCD harmonic patterns based on price structure and Fibonacci ratios. Reconstructs ABCD market structure logic for both directions instead of using a simple visual inversion. Draws the ABCD legs, structure labels (A, B, C, D), and projection levels directly on the chart. Generates long and short trade entries using confirmed ABCD structures. Includes optional confluence filters, such as: Higher-timeframe EMA trend filter RSI strength filter ATR volatility filter Volume confirmation Candle body confirmation Minimum bounce distance from point D Provides built-in risk management, including: Configurable Stop Loss Configurable Take Profit Optional trailing stop Designed for backtesting, parameter optimization, and analytical research. Why this strategy is different This script is not a simple indicator conversion nor a basic bullish/bearish mirror. The ABCD pattern logic has been recreated at the structural level to better reflect how bullish and bearish market formations behave in real price action. Key differences Reconstructed bullish and bearish structures Bullish and bearish ABCD patterns are independently defined using market structure logic, not just inverted visually. Each direction has its own pivot relationships and validation rules to produce a more faithful representation of the ABCD pattern. Structure-aware pattern validation Pattern confirmation is based on price swings, structure continuity, and Fibonacci alignment, helping reduce distorted or forced patterns. Strategy-based execution Unlike indicator-only ABCD tools that only visualize patterns, this script uses strategy.entry and strategy.exit, enabling full backtesting and performance analysis. Confluence-driven entries Trade entries can require multiple confirmation layers beyond the pattern itself, helping reduce low-quality signals and overtrading. Integrated risk management Stop Loss, Take Profit, and optional trailing logic are applied consistently for both long and short positions. Non-repainting design Pattern detection and entries rely on confirmed bars (barstate.isconfirmed) and higher-timeframe data with lookahead_off, ensuring signals do not repaint historically. Improved and controlled visualization Pattern drawings, projections, and entry markers are managed with strict object limits to comply with TradingView performance and publishing requirements. How to use Add the strategy to a chart and select a symbol and timeframe. Enable or disable filters under “Entry Filters (Confluence)”. Configure Stop Loss, Take Profit, and trailing behavior under “TP/SL”. Use pattern drawings and entry markers as visual and analytical confirmation, not as standalone trade signals. Important notes This script is provided for educational and research purposes only. It does not provide financial or investment advice. No profitability or performance is implied or guaranteed. Past performance does not indicate future results. Always test across multiple markets and timeframes and apply proper risk management. Credits ABCD Harmonic Pattern: Harmonic trading principles as formalized by Scott M. Carney. Conceptual inspiration: Educational ABCD pattern logic shared by @theEccentricTrader on TradingView. Pattern reconstruction, strategy logic, and risk management: Independent development.Estratégia Pine Script®por TagsTrading49
SKYLERBOTyeah so basically the bot uses price action divergences with cvd delta volume to find areas of selling or buying dont use it as a main use it as double confirmation with regular cvd divergence analysisIndicador Pine Script®por jotrader0024Atualizado 6
RSI Fibonacci Flow [JOAT]RSI Fibonacci Flow - Advanced Fibonacci Retracement with RSI Confluence Introduction RSI Fibonacci Flow is an open-source overlay indicator that combines automatic Fibonacci retracement levels with RSI momentum analysis to identify high-probability trading zones. The indicator automatically detects swing highs and lows, draws Fibonacci levels, and generates confluence signals when RSI conditions align with key Fibonacci zones. This indicator is designed for traders who use Fibonacci retracements but want additional confirmation from momentum analysis before entering trades. Originality and Purpose This indicator is NOT a simple mashup of RSI and Fibonacci tools. It is an original implementation that creates a synergistic relationship between two complementary analysis methods: Why Combine RSI with Fibonacci? Fibonacci retracements identify WHERE price might reverse, but they don't tell you WHEN. RSI provides the timing component by showing momentum exhaustion. When price reaches the Golden Zone (50%-61.8%) AND RSI shows oversold conditions, the probability of a successful bounce increases significantly. Original Confluence Scoring System: The indicator calculates a 0-5 confluence score that weights multiple factors: Golden Zone presence (+2), entry zone presence (+1), RSI extreme alignment (+1), RSI divergence (+1), and strong RSI momentum (+1). This scoring system is original to this indicator. Automatic Pivot Detection: Unlike manual Fibonacci tools, this indicator automatically detects swing highs and lows using a configurable pivot algorithm, then draws Fibonacci levels accordingly. The pivot detection uses a center-bar comparison method that checks if a bar's high/low is the highest/lowest within the specified depth on both sides. Dynamic Trend Awareness: The indicator determines trend direction based on pivot sequence (last pivot was high or low) and adjusts Fibonacci orientation accordingly. In uptrends, 0% is at swing low; in downtrends, 0% is at swing high. Each component serves a specific purpose: Fibonacci levels identify potential reversal zones based on natural price ratios RSI provides momentum context to filter out low-probability setups Confluence scoring quantifies setup quality for position sizing decisions Automatic pivot detection removes subjectivity from level placement Core Concept: RSI-Fibonacci Confluence The most powerful trading setups occur when multiple factors align. RSI Fibonacci Flow identifies these moments by: Automatically detecting price pivots and drawing Fibonacci levels Tracking which Fibonacci zone the current price occupies Monitoring RSI for overbought/oversold conditions Generating signals when RSI extremes coincide with key Fibonacci levels Scoring confluence strength on a 0-5 scale When price reaches the Golden Zone (50%-61.8%) while RSI shows oversold conditions in an uptrend, the probability of a bounce increases significantly. Fibonacci Levels Explained The indicator draws nine Fibonacci levels based on the most recent swing: 0% (Swing Low/High): The starting point of the move 23.6%: Shallow retracement - often seen in strong trends 38.2%: First significant support/resistance level 50%: Psychological midpoint of the move 61.8% (Golden Ratio): The most important Fibonacci level 78.6%: Deep retracement - last defense before trend failure 100% (Swing High/Low): The end point of the move 127.2% (TP1): First extension target for take profit 161.8% (TP2): Second extension target for take profit The Golden Zone The area between 50% and 61.8% is highlighted as the "Golden Zone" because: It represents the optimal retracement depth for trend continuation Institutional traders often place orders in this zone It offers favorable risk-to-reward ratios Price frequently bounces from this area in healthy trends When price enters the Golden Zone, the indicator highlights it with a semi-transparent box and optional background coloring. Pivot Detection System The indicator uses a configurable pivot detection algorithm: pivotDetect(float src, int len, bool isHigh) => int halfLen = len / 2 float centerVal = nz(src , src) bool isPivot = true for i = 0 to len - 1 if isHigh if nz(src , src) > centerVal isPivot := false break else if nz(src , src) < centerVal isPivot := false break isPivot ? centerVal : float(na) This identifies swing highs and lows by checking if a bar's high/low is the highest/lowest within the specified depth on both sides. Visual Components 1. Fibonacci Lines Horizontal lines at each Fibonacci level: Solid lines for major levels (0%, 50%, 61.8%, 100%) Dashed lines for secondary levels (23.6%, 38.2%, 78.6%) Dotted lines for extension levels (127.2%, 161.8%) Color-coded for easy identification Configurable line width 2. Fibonacci Labels Price labels at each level showing: Fibonacci percentage Actual price at that level Golden Zone label highlighted TP1 and TP2 labels for targets 3. Golden Zone Box A semi-transparent box highlighting the 50%-61.8% zone: Gold colored border and fill Extends from swing start to current bar (or beyond if extended) Provides clear visual of the optimal entry zone 4. ZigZag Lines Connecting lines between detected pivots: Cyan for moves from low to high Orange for moves from high to low Helps visualize market structure Configurable line width 5. Pivot Markers Small labels at detected swing points: "HH" (Higher High) at swing highs "LL" (Lower Low) at swing lows Helps track market structure 6. Entry Signals BUY and SELL labels when confluence conditions are met: BUY: RSI oversold + price in entry zone + uptrend + positive momentum SELL: RSI overbought + price in entry zone + downtrend + negative momentum Labels include "RSI+FIB" to indicate confluence Confluence Scoring System The indicator calculates a confluence score from 0 to 5: +2 points: Price is in the Golden Zone (50%-61.8%) +1 point: Price is in the entry zone (38.2%-61.8%) +1 point: RSI is oversold in uptrend OR overbought in downtrend +1 point: RSI divergence detected (bullish or bearish) +1 point: Strong RSI momentum (change > 2 points) Confluence ratings: STRONG (4-5): Multiple factors align - high probability setup MODERATE (2-3): Some factors align - proceed with caution WEAK (0-1): Few factors align - wait for better setup Dashboard Panel The 10-row dashboard provides comprehensive analysis: RSI Value: Current RSI reading (large text) RSI State: OVERBOUGHT, OVERSOLD, BULLISH, BEARISH, or NEUTRAL Fib Trend: UPTREND or DOWNTREND based on last pivot sequence Price Zone: Current Fibonacci zone (e.g., "GOLDEN ZONE", "38.2% - 50%") Price: Current close price (large text) Confluence: Score rating with numeric value (e.g., "STRONG (4/5)") Nearest Fib: Closest key Fibonacci level with price TP1 (127.2%): First take profit target price TP2 (161.8%): Second take profit target price Input Parameters Pivot Detection: Pivot Depth: Bars to look back for swing detection (default: 10) Min Deviation %: Minimum price move to confirm pivot (default: 1.0) RSI Settings: RSI Length: Period for RSI calculation (default: 14) Source: Price source (default: close) Overbought: Upper threshold (default: 70) Oversold: Lower threshold (default: 30) Fibonacci Display: Show Fib Lines: Toggle Fibonacci lines (default: enabled) Show Fib Labels: Toggle price labels (default: enabled) Show Golden Zone Box: Toggle zone highlight (default: enabled) Line Width: Thickness of Fibonacci lines (default: 2) Extend Fib Lines: Extend lines into future (default: enabled) ZigZag: Show ZigZag: Toggle connecting lines (default: enabled) ZigZag Width: Line thickness (default: 2) Signals: Show Entry Signals: Toggle BUY/SELL labels (default: enabled) Show TP Levels: Toggle take profit in dashboard (default: enabled) Show RSI-Fib Confluence: Toggle confluence analysis (default: enabled) Dashboard: Show Dashboard: Toggle information panel (default: enabled) Position: Choose corner placement Colors: Bullish: Color for bullish elements (default: cyan) Bearish: Color for bearish elements (default: orange) Neutral: Color for neutral elements (default: gray) Golden Zone: Color for Golden Zone highlight (default: gold) How to Use RSI Fibonacci Flow Identifying Entry Zones: Wait for price to retrace to the 38.2%-61.8% zone Check if RSI is approaching oversold (for longs) or overbought (for shorts) Look for STRONG confluence rating in the dashboard Enter when BUY or SELL signal appears Setting Take Profit Targets: TP1 at 127.2% extension for conservative target TP2 at 161.8% extension for aggressive target Consider scaling out at each level Using the Price Zone: "BELOW 23.6%" - Price hasn't retraced much; wait for deeper pullback "23.6% - 38.2%" - Shallow retracement; strong trend continuation possible "38.2% - 50%" - Good entry zone for trend trades "GOLDEN ZONE" - Optimal entry zone; highest probability "61.8% - 78.6%" - Deep retracement; trend may be weakening "78.6% - 100%" - Very deep; trend reversal possible "ABOVE/BELOW 100%" - Trend has likely reversed Confluence Trading Strategy: Only take trades with confluence score of 3 or higher STRONG confluence (4-5) warrants larger position size MODERATE confluence (2-3) warrants smaller position size WEAK confluence (0-1) - wait for better setup Alert Conditions Ten alert conditions are available: RSI-Fib BUY Signal: Strong bullish confluence detected RSI-Fib SELL Signal: Strong bearish confluence detected Price in Golden Zone: Price enters 50%-61.8% zone New Pivot High: Swing high detected New Pivot Low: Swing low detected RSI Overbought: RSI crosses above overbought threshold RSI Oversold: RSI crosses below oversold threshold Bullish Divergence: Potential bullish RSI divergence Bearish Divergence: Potential bearish RSI divergence Strong Confluence: Confluence score reaches 4 or higher Understanding Trend Direction The indicator determines trend based on pivot sequence: UPTREND: Last pivot was a low after a high (expecting move up) DOWNTREND: Last pivot was a high after a low (expecting move down) Fibonacci levels are drawn accordingly: In uptrend: 0% at swing low, 100% at swing high In downtrend: 0% at swing high, 100% at swing low Bar Coloring When confluence features are enabled: Cyan bars on strong bullish signals Orange bars on strong bearish signals Gold-tinted bars when price is in Golden Zone Best Practices Use on 1H timeframe or higher for more reliable pivots Adjust Pivot Depth based on timeframe (higher for longer timeframes) Wait for price to enter Golden Zone before considering entries Confirm RSI is in favorable territory before trading Use extension levels (127.2%, 161.8%) for realistic profit targets Combine with support/resistance and candlestick patterns Higher confluence scores indicate higher probability setups Limitations Pivot detection has inherent lag (must wait for confirmation) Fibonacci levels are subjective - different swings produce different levels Works best in trending markets with clear swings RSI can remain overbought/oversold in strong trends Not all Golden Zone entries will be successful The source code is open and available for review and modification. Disclaimer This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It is not financial advice. Trading involves substantial risk of loss. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Fibonacci levels are not guaranteed support/resistance - they are probability zones based on historical price behavior. Always conduct your own analysis and use proper risk management. - Made with passion by officialjackofalltrades :D Indicador Pine Script®por officialjackofalltradesAtualizado 77 1.2 K
Shares to Stop Loss📊 Shares to Stop Loss Calculator This indicator automatically calculates the optimal number of shares to trade based on your predefined risk amount and dynamic stop loss levels. 🎯 Key Features: Automatic Position Sizing: Calculates exact number of shares for both LONG and SHORT positions based on your risk tolerance Dynamic Stop Loss Levels: Uses relative highs and lows from a customizable lookback period Visual Reference Lines: Displays horizontal lines showing your stop loss levels on the chart Real-time Updates: Position size adjusts automatically with price movement Clean Interface: Compact table showing all relevant information without cluttering your chart ⚙️ How It Works: For SHORT positions: Stop loss is placed at the relative high (highest price in the lookback period) Calculates shares needed to risk your specified dollar amount For LONG positions: Stop loss is placed at the relative low (lowest price in the lookback period) Calculates shares needed to risk your specified dollar amount 📝 Inputs: Amount for stop loss ($): Your maximum risk per trade in dollars (default: $100) Look back candles for rel. HIGH: Period to calculate the relative high for SHORT stops (default: 20) Look back candles for rel. LOW: Period to calculate the relative low for LONG stops (default: 20) Line colors: Customize the appearance of reference lines 💡 Use Case: Perfect for traders who practice proper risk management and want to maintain consistent dollar risk across different price levels and volatility conditions. Simply set your risk amount once, and the indicator does the math for you on every candle. ⚠️ Note: This indicator calculates position sizes based on technical levels. Always consider liquidity, account size, and broker requirements before entering positions.Indicador Pine Script®por atr123520
Global Sessions Shows NY, London, and Asia open and close. Fully customizable Indicador Pine Script®por garrettolson124Atualizado 14