Clock&Flow: Elements of Cycle Analysis 1st partClock&Flow – Elements of Cycle Analysis (ECA) | Complete Suite
Elements of Cycle Analysis (ECA) is an advanced cyclic analysis suite designed to interpret the market through time, structure, strength, and energy, combining cycles, volatility, and participation into a single operational framework.
The suite consists of two complementary modules:
🔹 ECA 1 – Cycles, Structure, and Volatility (Overlay: True)
ECA 1 is dedicated to the structural and temporal analysis of the market.
Cyclic SMAs (Cyclic Ratio) Moving averages are calibrated according to nominal cycles and timeframes to monitor multiple cycles simultaneously (from the lower cycle to the upper cycles). Crossovers between fast and slow SMAs certify the closing or transition of the cycle related to the faster SMA. The specific cycle is identified in the Info Table at the bottom right (for 15m - 1h - 2h - 1D timeframes). You can select the number of cycles to observe and the asset type to apply them to:
Index: Standard quotes (e.g., Cash sessions).
Future: Extended quotes (24h).
50-200: Classic institutional references for the medium-long term.
ATR-based Dynamic Cyclic Channels The channels represent a lower cycle and its upper counterpart; their width is determined by the observed timeframe and calculated based on average volatility (ATR). Volatility is not treated as noise but as a structural component of the cycle, essential for contextualizing excesses, compressions, and expansions.
Info Table and Quick Guide Dynamic tables automatically link SMAs, timeframes, and time cycles, providing an immediate reading of the current cyclic context.
Time Bands (Weekly / Daily) Temporal visualization helps identify cyclic pivots and rhythm transitions.
🔹 ECA 2 – Market Excesses, Strength, and Energy
ECA 2 analyzes how the market moves within the cyclic structure.
Excesses and Divergences (Cyclic Stochastic) An oscillator calibrated on the same cyclic ratio as the suite. Crossovers between the lower cycle (blue) and upper cycle (red) signal potential phase changes. In areas of excess, divergences often confirm the closing and restart of a cycle.
Directional Movement System (DMS) The ADX measures the strength of the movement, while +DI and -DI indicate direction. A simultaneous crossover of ADX, +DI, and -DI signals imminent acceleration, even before the strength is fully expressed.
Market Pulse – Real Market Energy The Market Pulse measures the amount of real energy moving through the market by relating three factors:
Price Velocity
Normalized Volume
Volatility (ATR relative to price)
These three factors are combined multiplicatively: if one is missing, the impulse weakens. The zero line represents a state of energy equilibrium; values above or below indicate a real imbalance (bullish or bearish). Note: Market Pulse is not a classic oscillator and should not be interpreted as overbought or oversold; it is used to evaluate the energetic quality of a movement.
Operational Convergence
The maximum operational effectiveness of the ECA suite is achieved when all modules converge on the same market phase.
When cyclic timing, volatility, price structure, trend strength, and movement energy align, the context signals a high-probability operational phase. The system is applicable to any timeframe or asset because it is not bound by dogmatic or subjective interpretations of technical or fundamental analysis; instead, it leverages what is actually happening in the market. Major chart patterns and Volume Profile (technically not includable in this specific suite) provide further confirmation.
Under these conditions, the signal does not originate from a single indicator but from the consistency of the entire system: time, volatility, and energy moving in the same direction.
Entries should always be accompanied by proper risk management.
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Clock&Flow – Elements of Cycle Analysis (ECA) | Suite Completa
Elements of Cycle Analysis (ECA) è una suite avanzata di analisi ciclica progettata per leggere il mercato attraverso tempo, struttura, forza ed energia, combinando cicli, volatilità e partecipazione in un unico framework operativo.
La suite è composta da due moduli complementari:
🔹 ECA 1 – Cicli, Struttura e Volatilità (overlay true)
ECA 1 è dedicato all’analisi strutturale e temporale del mercato.
SMA cicliche (ratio ciclica)
Le medie mobili sono calibrate in funzione dei cicli nominali e del timeframe per monitorare più cicli simultaneamente (dal ciclo inferiore fino ai cicli superiori).
Gli incroci tra SMA veloci e lente certificano la chiusura o transizione del ciclo correlato alla SMA più veloce. Il ciclo in questione è segnalato nella info table in basso a destra (per i time frame 15’ - 1h - 2h - 1D) Puoi selezionare il numero dei cicli da osservare e su quali asset applicarle (Index = quotazioni standard / Future = quotazioni estese / 50-200 i classici riferimenti istituzionali per il medio-lungo periodo
Canali ciclici dinamici basati su ATR
I canali rappresentano un ciclo inferiore e il suo superiore, l’ampiezza è data dal time frame osservato e calcolata sulla volatilità media (ATR).
La volatilità non è trattata come rumore, ma come componente strutturale del ciclo, utile per contestualizzare eccessi, compressioni ed espansioni.
Info Table e Quick Guide
Tabelle dinamiche collegano automaticamente SMA, timeframe e cicli temporali, fornendo una lettura immediata del contesto ciclico in corso.
Time Bands (Weekly / Daily)
La visualizzazione temporale aiuta a individuare pivot ciclici e transizioni di ritmo.
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🔹 ECA 2 – Eccessi, Forza ed Energia del Mercato
ECA 2 analizza come il mercato si muove all’interno della struttura ciclica.
Eccessi e divergenze (Stochastic ciclico)
Oscillatore calibrato sulla stessa ratio ciclica della suite.
Gli incroci tra ciclo inferiore (blu) e superiore (rosso) segnalano potenziali cambi di fase; in area di eccesso, le divergenze certificano spesso la chiusura e ripartenza del ciclo.
Directional Movement System (DMS)
L’ADX misura la forza del movimento, mentre +DI e –DI ne indicano la direzione.
L’incrocio simultaneo di ADX, +DI e –DI segnala un’accelerazione imminente, anche in assenza di forza già espressa.
Market Pulse – Energia reale del mercato
Il Market Pulse misura quanta energia reale sta attraversando il mercato mettendo in relazione:
velocità del prezzo
volume normalizzato
volatilità (ATR rapportato al prezzo)
I tre fattori sono combinati in modo moltiplicativo: se uno manca, l’impulso si indebolisce.
La linea dello zero rappresenta una condizione di equilibrio energetico; valori sopra o sotto indicano uno sbilanciamento reale, rialzista o ribassista.
Il Market Pulse non è un oscillatore classico e non va interpretato in termini di ipercomprato o ipervenduto: serve a valutare la qualità energetica del movimento.
La massima efficacia operativa della suite ECA si ottiene quando tutti i moduli convergono sulla stessa fase di mercato.
Quando tempi ciclici, volatilità, struttura del prezzo, forza del trend ed energia del movimento risultano allineati, il contesto segnala una fase ad alta probabilità operativa.
È applicabile su qualunque time frame o asset perché non è vincolato a dogmatiche e soggettive interpretazioni di analisi tecnica - fondamentale ma sfrutta ciò che realmente sta accadendo sul mercato.
I principali pattern grafici e il Volume Profile (in questa suite tecnicamente non inseribili) forniscono ulteriori conferme e/o indicazioni.
In queste condizioni il segnale non nasce da un singolo indicatore, ma dalla coerenza dell’intero sistema: tempo, volatilità ed energia si muovono nella stessa direzione.
Gli ingressi vanno sempre accompagnati da una corretta gestione del rischio.
Ciclos
Ichimoku + Time Theory Cluster PRO++ (ZZZ)## Ichimoku + Time Theory Cluster PRO++ (ZZZ)
### 1) What does this script do?
**Ichi+Time PRO++** combines **Ichimoku + Ichimoku Time Theory (Hosoda’s time cycles)** to:
- Automatically plot **Ichimoku (Tenkan/Kijun/Chikou/Kumo)** as a **trend filter & support/resistance framework**.
- Calculate **projected time targets** derived from **pivots (swing highs/lows)**, then **cluster** nearby targets into **“time windows”** where the probability of **reversal / acceleration / strong volatility** is higher than usual.
- Show **early warnings (countdown “~in N bars”)** and classify clusters as **Normal / Strong** using a **score**.
> Core idea: **Price can travel far/short based on “price”, but it often turns hard around certain “time” marks.** Ichimoku helps define *direction and key areas*, while Time Clusters tell you *when to be on alert*.
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### 2) How it works (simple overview)
1. **Detect pivots** (swing highs/lows) using Pivot Left/Right
- A pivot is confirmed only after *pivRight* bars → less noise.
2. From each pivot, the script generates **projected time targets** based on Time Theory cycle offsets (bar intervals).
3. Nearby projections are **grouped into clusters** using **“Tolerance ± bars”**.
4. A cluster is kept only if it meets:
- **Min hits**: minimum number of projections inside the same window
- **Min score**: minimum score threshold
Score = **baseScore (weighted hits)** + **contextBonus (Ichimoku context)**
→ Clusters aligned with favorable Ichimoku conditions are **prioritized**.
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### 3) What you will see on the chart
- **Ichimoku**: Tenkan / Kijun / Chikou / Kumo (to read trend & key zones).
- **Time Cluster Window**:
- **Normal**: meets baseline conditions.
- **Strong (TC++)**: higher score (≥ strongScore) → more important.
- **Tooltips / info labels** (e.g., hits, base, ctx, score, ~in N bars) show:
- How strong a cluster is
- How many bars remain until the “time window”
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### 4) Practical usage (recommended workflow)
**Step 1 — Filter the trend with Ichimoku**
- Prefer Long when: price is **above Kumo**, Tenkan > Kijun, Chikou is not obstructed.
- Prefer Short when: price is **below Kumo**, Tenkan < Kijun, Chikou is not obstructed.
**Step 2 — Use Time Clusters to pick the “WHEN”**
- When a **Time Cluster (Normal/Strong)** appears, interpret it as:
- A **“sensitive time window”** → higher chance of reversal, breakout, acceleration, or sharp shakeout.
- Not an automatic entry; you still need **price action confirmation**.
**Step 3 — Entry trigger**
- Wait for confirmation such as: structure break, pin/engulf candle, range breakout, Kijun/Kumo retest, etc.
- **Strong clusters** are often useful to:
- Hunt reversals around Ichimoku zones (Kijun/Kumo)
- Hunt breakouts when consolidating and Ichimoku agrees with the trend
**Step 4 — Risk management**
- Place SL using the nearest structure (swing/pivot/Kijun) + buffer.
- If already in a trade, Time Clusters can help you:
- tighten SL, take partial profits, or anticipate volatility.
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### 5) Presets (A/B) & signal tuning
- **Mode A: “Fewer but stronger”**
Stricter filtering → fewer clusters, higher quality (swing/position-friendly).
- **Mode B: “More early warnings”**
Moderate filtering → more clusters (good for earlier monitoring and flexibility).
- **Custom**
Manually adjust key parameters:
- Pivot Left/Right
- Tolerance ± bars
- Min hits / Min score / Strong score
- Filter small pivots (reduce noise)
> Tip: Higher timeframes (4H–1D) usually work best with Mode A (cleaner). Lower timeframes (15m–1H) can use Mode B, but require disciplined triggers.
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### 6) Important notes (avoid misinterpretation)
- Pivots require confirmation → pivot-based signals **do not print exactly at the top/bottom**, but after *pivRight* bars.
- Future **projected clusters may shift** when new pivots appear (they update with new data).
Treat Time Clusters as **time windows to be alert**, not “exact entry points”.
- This script does not replace a trading plan; always use proper position sizing and risk control.
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### 7) Performance
This script uses many drawing objects (box/label/line). If your device is slow:
- Reduce **Max pivots stored**
- Reduce the number of clusters displayed or switch to **Mode A**
- Use a higher timeframe
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**Disclaimer:** This tool is for technical analysis support only and is not financial advice. You are responsible for your own trading decisions.
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## User Guide
### 1) What is this indicator for?
This indicator combines **Auto Ichimoku** + **Time Theory Clusters** to:
- Identify **trend & equilibrium zones** via Ichimoku (Kumo, Tenkan/Kijun, Chikou).
- Find **time windows** with higher probability of volatility/reversal/acceleration (Time Clusters).
- Score each time cluster based on **cluster strength (hits)** and **Ichimoku context (context bonus)**.
> Key reminder: Time Clusters answer **WHEN**, not **WHERE**. Always combine them with **price confirmation / Ichimoku / PA** before entering.
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### 2) Add the indicator & quick setup
1. Open a chart → **Indicators** → choose **Ichimoku + Time Theory Cluster PRO++**.
2. Recommended timeframes:
- Swing/position: **H4 – D1 – W1**
- Intraday: **M15 – H1** (noisier; needs stricter filtering).
3. Choose **Mode (Preset)**:
- **A: Fewer but stronger** → stricter, fewer signals, higher quality (recommended for swing).
- **B: More early warnings** → more signals (recommended for intraday monitoring).
- **Custom** → fine-tune all parameters.
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### 3) Signal meaning (how to read the chart)
The indicator marks **Time Clusters** in two levels:
- **Time Cluster Enter (Normal)**: meets minimum thresholds (minHits/minScore).
- **Time Cluster Enter (Strong / TC++)**: strong cluster (score ≥ strongScore) → higher priority.
**Correct interpretation:**
- As price approaches a Time Cluster window, the market is more likely to:
- reverse,
- break out of consolidation,
- accelerate a trend,
- or produce strong volatility (sweep/false break).
- Trading direction should be aligned with **Ichimoku context** (see section 4).
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### 4) Suggested trading rules (practical & simple)
#### A. Trend trading (recommended)
**Prefer LONG when:**
- Price is **above Kumo**, future Kumo is bullish (Span A > Span B).
- Tenkan is **above** Kijun (or just crossed up), Chikou is not trapped by price/cloud.
- At a Time Cluster:
- Look for a **pullback** to Kijun/Tenkan or structural support,
- Wait for confirmation (engulfing/pinbar/micro-structure break),
- Enter.
**Prefer SHORT when:**
- Price is **below Kumo**, future Kumo is bearish (Span A < Span B).
- Tenkan is **below** Kijun, Chikou is pressured/blocked.
- At a Time Cluster:
- Look for a rally into Kijun/cloud edge,
- Wait for rejection, then enter.
✅ Tip: **Strong clusters (TC++)** matter most when they align with:
- Kumo edge,
- Kijun,
- horizontal S/R,
- supply/demand (order block) or swing high/low.
#### B. Reversal trading (only with strong confirmation)
Consider reversals only when:
- Time Cluster is **Strong (TC++)**
- + you see a **structure shift** (BOS/CHoCH) or a clear reversal candle setup,
- + Ichimoku shows weakness (price inside cloud, flat Tenkan/Kijun, Chikou trapped).
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### 5) Risk management (mandatory)
- Do not enter just because you “reached a Time Cluster”.
- Always set SL by structure:
- LONG: below swing low / below Kijun / below nearest cloud edge.
- SHORT: above swing high / above Kijun / above nearest cloud edge.
- Take profit using:
- minimum R:R **1:1.5 – 1:2**
- or key targets (prior highs/lows, cloud boundaries, fib levels, etc.)
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### 6) Inputs explained (Custom mode)
- **Pivot Left / Pivot Right**: pivot confirmation (higher = fewer but more reliable pivots).
- **Max pivots stored**: how many pivots are stored for clustering (more = more sensitive but heavier).
- **Tolerance ± bars**: cluster window width (larger = more clusters; smaller = sharper).
- **Min hits**: minimum overlaps to qualify as a cluster.
- **Min score**: minimum score to accept a cluster.
- **Strong score**: threshold to mark strong clusters (TC++).
- **Filter small pivots / Filter mode**: remove small pivots to reduce noise (recommended ON).
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### 7) Alerts (recommended)
You can create alerts for:
- **Time Cluster Enter (Normal)**
- **Time Cluster Enter (Strong / TC++)**
Recommendation: set alerts on your main trading timeframe (H1/H4/D1) to avoid spam on very small TFs.
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### 8) Disclaimer
This indicator is for technical analysis support only and is **not financial advice**. All trading decisions are your responsibility. Please test (forward/backtest) and apply risk management before using real money.
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### 9) Access (Invite-only, if applicable)
To request access, send me a private message on TradingView with:
- TradingView username
- Market you trade (Crypto/FX/Indices…)
- Primary timeframe (e.g., H1/H4/D1)
I will grant access in order of requests.
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AsiaSessionHighLowMidLines (v5) - Keep All SessionsProTradersNetwork
See where asia session starts and ends, Highs and Lows
SVEA - Smart Valuation & Analysis [Gabremoku]SVEA is a smart overbought/oversold map that paints dynamic price zones and reversal signals directly on the chart using RSI and ATR‑based volatility bands.📈✨
🧠 Smart context: Automatically adapts OB/OS levels to asset type and timeframe (equities, crypto, forex, 15m) for more realistic signals.
🎯 Actionable zones: Highlights continuous OB/OS price areas as dynamic support/resistance, helping to spot stretched moves and potential reversals at a glance.
🌡️ Volatility‑aware: Uses ATR‑driven padding so zones expand in high volatility and contract in calm markets, keeping signals relevant across regimes.
🛠️ Fully customizable: Fine‑tune OB/OS levels, lookback, padding, and visibility to match your strategy and preferred signal frequency.
Sigma Levels😎 How to Use Sigma Levels (Gold & Crude Only)
Sigma Levels are not magic buttons.
If you click Buy or Sell the moment price touches a line…
Congratulations — you’ve just donated liquidity to the market.
⚠️ Works ONLY for Gold (XAUUSD) and Crude Oil (WTI / USOIL / CL)
🧠 The Right Way (Sigma Way)
These levels are waiting zones, not entry alarms.
When price reaches a Sigma Level:
Sit on your hands
Watch the candles
Wait for price to speak first
Only consider an entry AFTER you see proper confirmation, such as:
Hammer or Inverted Hammer saying “nope, not going further”
Bullish or Bearish Engulfing that actually engulfs (not politely taps)
Morning Star / Evening Star waking the market up
Strong rejection wicks screaming “wrong direction”
❌ What NOT to Do
No blind entries
No guessing
No “it feels like it will reverse”
No revenge trades because the last one hurt your feelings
✅ Sigma Rule
Levels tell you where to look
Candles tell you when to act
No pattern = no trade
Patience = profit potential
Trade calm. Trade disciplined.
Let Sigma Levels do the waiting — not your stop-loss.
AMD Phases + Dashboard📊 AMD (Accumulation–Manipulation–Distribution) Indicator – How It Works
This indicator is a rule-based market phase classifier inspired by Wyckoff / Smart Money Concepts.
It does not predict the future, but instead interprets current market behavior using price range, volume, and volatility to identify where we are in the market cycle.
🔁 The AMD Market Cycle (Big Picture)
Markets tend to repeat this cycle:
Accumulation → Smart money buys quietly
Manipulation → Liquidity grab / false breakout
Distribution → Smart money sells to the public
Expansion / Decline → Strong directional move
Your script focuses on detecting phases 1–3, which occur before large moves.
🧠 What Data the Script Uses
The script analyzes three core variables:
1️⃣ Price Range (Structure)
Highest high vs lowest low over a lookback window
Tight range = consolidation
Expanding range = distribution or breakout
2️⃣ Volume Behavior
Low volume = lack of interest (accumulation)
Sudden volume spike = manipulation or distribution
3️⃣ Volatility Expansion
Small candles → compression
Large impulsive candles → transition or distribution
🟥 Phase 1 — Accumulation (Red Bubble, White Text)
What it means
Smart money is building positions
Price moves sideways
Public interest is low
Volume is below average
Volatility is compressed
How the script detects it
Narrow price range
Volume below its moving average
No strong trend direction
How traders use it
Look for long setups
Mark support and resistance
Prepare for a future breakout
Do NOT chase trades here
🟧 Phase 2 — Manipulation (Dark Orange Bubble, White Text)
What it means
Liquidity grab
False breakout above or below the range
Designed to trigger stop-losses
Often very emotional price action
How the script detects it
Sudden range expansion
Volume spike relative to recent average
Break outside the accumulation range
Candle closes back inside or shows rejection
How traders use it
Avoid entering breakouts immediately
Look for reversal confirmation
This is often the best risk-to-reward phase
🟦 Phase 3 — Distribution (Dark Blue Bubble, White Text)
What it means
Smart money is exiting positions
Public traders are buying late
Volatility increases
Trend starts to weaken or reverse
How the script detects it
Larger candles
Sustained high volume
Expanding range
Signs of exhaustion
How traders use it
Take profits on longs
Look for short setups
Watch for trend reversals
Stops should be tighter
🧭 Dashboard & On-Chart Bubbles
🔹 Dashboard
Shows the current detected phase
Updates in real time
Helps with context, not entries
🔹 Locked Bubbles
Labels are anchored to the candle
Each bubble appears only when a phase is active
Color-coded for instant recognition
Phase Color Text
Accumulation Red White
Manipulation Dark Orange White
Distribution Dark Blue White
⚠️ Important Notes
This is a context tool, not a signal generator
Best used with:
Support & resistance
Liquidity levels
Market structure (HH / HL / LH / LL)
Works best on:
15m – 4H
Crypto, Forex, Indices
🧩 How to Trade With It (Simple Framework)
Identify phase
Wait for confirmation
Enter on structure
Manage risk tightly
Exit when phase changes
🧠 Final Thought
Think of this indicator as:
“A market story teller, not a fortune teller.”
It helps you understand who is in control — buyers or sellers — and when NOT to trade, which is just as important.
WARNING , TRADE AT YOUR OWN RISK, THIS INFORMATION IS TO HELP , THE INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE INDICATOR IS SPECULATIVE
BTC Valuation ZonesBTC Valuation – Distance From 200 MA
This indicator provides a simple but powerful Bitcoin valuation framework based on how far price is from the 200-period Moving Average, a level that has historically acted as Bitcoin’s long-term equilibrium.
Instead of predicting tops or bottoms, this tool focuses on mean-reversion behavior:
When price deviates too far above the 200 MA → risk increases
When price deviates deeply below the 200 MA → long-term opportunity increases
The Apex01This is a proprietary technical indicator developed by The Apex Trading Firm. It utilizes a custom trend-following logic based on momentum filtering. This script is strictly for internal use by authorized firm personnel only. Unauthorized distribution is prohibited."
Pressure Windows [Lite]PRESSURE WINDOWS — Lite is a stripped-down time-cycle instrument based on Jim Hurst’s Time-Cycles method. It lets you define a primary cycle using two major lows and project basic harmonic subdivisions forward in time. The Lite version is designed to expose coarse timing pressure, not full cycle resolution. This is a structural timing tool — not a prediction engine.
What the Lite Version Shows :
A primary time cycle defined by two anchor points
Single-level harmonic subdivision only:
-1/2 (halves)
-1/3 (thirds)
Forward projection of the cycle into the future
Internal verification lines inside the base cycle to check fit
What it does not do (by design):
No chained subdivisions (no 1/2→1/2 or 1/3→1/2)
No higher-resolution nesting
No regime logic or shaded “windows”
Those belong to the full instrument.
How to Use (Lite Workflow) :
1. Define the Cycle :
Add the indicator to your chart
Select Time 1 at a major low
Select Time 2 at the next major low
(You can fine-tune both in the settings)
2. Choose a Subdivision :
In settings:
None → only the primary cycle
1/2 → midpoint timing pressure
1/3 → third-based rhythm
3. Verify Before Trusting :
Look at the subdivisions inside the base cycle:
Do intermediate lows align with halves or thirds?
If they don’t, don’t force it
The Lite version is intentionally coarse — its job is to answer:
“Is the market vibrating in 2s or 3s?”
Not to overfit timing.
Best Practices :
Works best on higher timeframes (Daily / Weekly)
Use Log scale for long-term structure (time remains linear)
Treat projections as zones of pressure, not turning points
Important Note :
Pressure Windows — Lite limits subdivision depth on purpose, if you need nested timing resolution and finer pressure mapping, that’s what the full version is built for.
*This script doesn't constitute investment advice and isn't created solely for qualified investors.
S.EQ - Macro TrackerMacro Tracker Indicator - Description
This TradingView indicator visualizes macro time windows throughout the trading day, marking specific 33-minute periods that occur hourly (from XX:42 to XX:15 of the next hour) in the America/New_York timezone.
Core Functionality
Time Windows Tracked:
The indicator monitors 24 hourly macro periods (e.g., 00:42-01:15, 01:42-02:15, etc.)
Each period spans 33 minutes, starting at 42 minutes past the hour and ending at 15 minutes past the next hour
Special periods for the last trading hour (14:42-15:15, 15:42-16:15) with an optional 15:15-15:45 window
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Visual Display Modes
1. On Chart Mode (Default)
Draws vertical lines at the start and end of each macro period
Displays a horizontal line at the top connecting the boundaries
Shows optional labels with time stamps at the midpoint
Midline Feature: Adds a dotted vertical line at XX:00 (the hour mark) within each macro period
Projects dotted extension lines toward current price action when enabled
Dynamically adjusts line heights based on price movement within the period
2. New Pane Mode
Displays macro periods as colored boxes in a separate indicator pane
Useful for cleaner chart visualization when tracking multiple periods
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Key Features
Customizable Display: Toggle individual macro periods on/off, choose colors, and control label visibility
Time Labels: Optional display of exact time ranges on each macro period
Projections: Extension lines that project from macro boundaries toward current price
Midline Markers: Dotted lines showing the hour mark (XX:00) within each macro period
Weekend Handling: Automatically adjusts for Friday closes and weekend gaps (non-crypto markets)
Memory Management: Automatically cleans up old drawing objects to maintain performance
New York Sessions High/Low with Liquidity Purge CriteriaDisplays horizontal lines at the highest high and lowest low of the NY AM (09:30–12:00) and NY PM (13:30–16:00) sessions in New York time.
Lines extend forward until price strongly breaks them by a user-defined threshold (N points), at which point they cease extending - liquidity purged.
Option to show only active lines (unpurged liquidity) - toggle to hide old liquidity pools for a cleaner chart.
Customizable colors, line styles, width, lookback days and purge threshold.
Intraday Sessions Ranges with Time SegmentationSession Ranges indicator overlays customizable range boxes on major trading sessions (e.g. London, Premarket, NY AM and NY PM) using New York time.
Toggle visibility, add evenly spaced vertical segment lines, and highlight key time zones. Perfect for traders marking price action and levels across multiple historical days.
Sessions + Daily Quarters by (Pecurtoo)Killzones Background (UTC+1):
Highlights the main Forex and global market sessions with configurable background colors.
Sessions included:
Asian Session
London Session
New York AM Session
New York PM Session
Each session can be individually enabled or disabled.
Background colors are customizable.
Daily Quarters (Vertical Lines):
Divides the day into four quarters with vertical lines at configurable hours.
Each quarter’s line color, style (solid, dashed, dotted), and width can be customized.
Hour offsets can be applied for timezone adjustments.
Perfect for visualizing intraday market structure and timing.
Master Switches:
Enable or disable Killzones background and Daily Quarters lines globally.
Fully Compatible:
Written in Pine Script v6, fully compatible with TradingView.
Works on all timeframes.
Sessions + Daily Quarters by (Pecurtoo)Killzones Background (UTC+1):
Highlights the main Forex and global market sessions with configurable background colors.
Sessions included:
Asian Session
London Session
New York AM Session
New York PM Session
Each session can be individually enabled or disabled.
Background colors are customizable.
Daily Quarters (Vertical Lines):
Divides the day into four quarters with vertical lines at configurable hours.
Each quarter’s line color, style (solid, dashed, dotted), and width can be customized.
Hour offsets can be applied for timezone adjustments.
Perfect for visualizing intraday market structure and timing.
Master Switches:
Enable or disable Killzones background and Daily Quarters lines globally.
Fully Compatible:
Written in Pine Script v6, fully compatible with TradingView.
Works on all timeframes.
Daily Quarters by (Pecurtoo)This indicator divides each trading day into four configurable time blocks using vertical lines plotted directly on the chart. Each session boundary is fully customizable, allowing traders to adapt the schedule to any market, strategy, or timezone.
Key Features
Four independent session start times (editable from settings)
Optional global hour offset (+/−) for timezone or DST adjustments
Individual color control for each session line
Adjustable line style (solid, dashed, dotted) and line width
Automatically updates every day
Designed for intraday trading and session-based analysis
Cases use
Market session visualization (Asia, London, New York, custom sessions)
Time-based trading strategies
Killzone and liquidity window tracking
Day structure and rhythm analysis
Notes
Uses the chart’s exchange timezone by default
Best suited for intraday timeframes















