Yearly Percentage ChangeThe "Yearly Percentage Change" indicator analyzes the long-term performance of an asset over the past year (252 trading days). It helps traders identify the strength of an asset at first glance by the color of the drawing.
It calculates two key values:
The percentage change from the closing price 252 days ago (Year-over-Year performance).
The percentage change from the lowest price of the last 252 days.
These values are visualized with colored lines and a performance label.
📊 Features & Benefits
1️⃣ Yearly Percentage Change (YoY)
Compares the current closing price with the closing price from 252 days ago.
Draws a solid line from the previous year’s close to the current price.
Line color indicates market performance:
🔴 Red → Price increased up to 100%.
🟡 Yellow → Price increased between 100% and 200%.
🟢 Green → Price increased more than 200%.
2️⃣ 252-Day Low & Its Performance
Identifies the lowest price in the last 252 days.
Draws a dashed line from this low to the current price.
Line color reflects the performance since the low:
🔴 Red → Price increased up to 100%.
🟡 Yellow → Price increased between 100% and 200%.
🟢 Green → Price increased more than 200%.
3️⃣ Informative Performance Label
Displays two key values:
"YoY" → Percentage change from the closing price 252 days ago.
"Low252" → Percentage change from the lowest price in the past 252 days.
Label color depends on the YoY movement.
Forecasting
MTF Moving Averages (only EMA)MTF Moving Averages (only EMA)
This script provides a Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Exponential Moving Average (EMA) indicator for traders to visualize multiple EMAs across different timeframes directly on a single chart.
The indicator dynamically calculates and plots up to four EMAs per timeframe (15-minute, 30-minute, 1-hour, and Daily) with user-defined lengths, offering valuable insight into price trends and potential entry or exit points.
Key Features:
Multiple Timeframe Support: The script allows you to view EMAs from different timeframes simultaneously. This is especially useful for traders who follow trends across different timeframes to make more informed decisions.
Customizable Lengths: For each timeframe, the lengths of the EMAs are fully customizable. You can adjust the length of up to four EMAs per timeframe to suit your strategy.
EMA Calculation: The Exponential Moving Average (EMA) is used, which gives more weight to recent prices and reacts faster to price changes compared to the simple moving average (SMA).
Timeframe Flexibility: The indicator supports the following timeframes:
15-minute: Ideal for short-term traders and scalpers.
30-minute: For intraday trading with a slightly longer perspective.
1-hour: Suitable for swing traders and those who prefer a more medium-term view.
Daily: Great for longer-term trend-following strategies.
Interactive and User-Friendly: You can toggle the visibility of each EMA on each timeframe, allowing you to choose exactly which EMAs you wish to display, depending on your trading strategy.
Color-Coded for Clarity: The script uses distinct colors for each EMA on the chart:
Blue: EMA1
Green: EMA2
Red: EMA3
Purple: EMA4
Line Width Customization: Each plotted EMA line has a customizable width for better visual clarity.
Use Case:
Traders who use multiple timeframes for analysis (e.g., those using the "multi-timeframe analysis" technique) will find this script particularly useful. For example, a trader may look at the 15-minute chart to catch short-term movements, the 30-minute chart for intraday trends, the 1-hour chart for swing positions, and the Daily chart for identifying the overarching market trend. The script enables them to view the EMAs for all these timeframes in one glance without having to manually switch between them.
By observing the relationships between EMAs across multiple timeframes, traders can gain valuable insights into market conditions such as:
Crossovers: When a shorter-term EMA crosses above or below a longer-term EMA, it can signal a potential trend reversal or continuation.
Trend Strength: Multiple EMAs in alignment across different timeframes can indicate strong trend strength.
Support and Resistance: EMAs can act as dynamic support and resistance levels, guiding traders on price action levels to watch for potential price reversals.
Instructions:
Enable/Disable EMAs: Toggle on or off the EMAs for each timeframe (15-min, 30-min, 1-hour, Daily) using the script’s settings.
Adjust EMA Lengths: Change the default lengths for each EMA to match your preferred settings for different timeframes.
Monitor Key Levels: Watch how price interacts with the plotted EMAs to spot potential trading signals based on your strategy.
This indicator is designed to enhance your multi-timeframe analysis and help make more informed, data-driven trading decisions.
Enhanced KLSE Banker Flow Oscillator# Enhanced KLSE Banker Flow Oscillator
## Description
The Enhanced KLSE Banker Flow Oscillator is a sophisticated technical analysis tool designed specifically for the Malaysian stock market (KLSE). This indicator analyzes price and volume relationships to identify potential smart money movements, providing early signals for market reversals and continuation patterns.
The oscillator measures the buying and selling pressure in the market with a focus on detecting institutional activity. By combining money flow calculations with volume filters and price action analysis, it helps traders identify high-probability trading opportunities with reduced noise.
## Key Features
- Dual-Timeframe Analysis: Combines long-term money flow trends with short-term momentum shifts for more accurate signals
- Adaptive Volume Filtering: Automatically adjusts volume thresholds based on recent market conditions
- Advanced Divergence Detection: Identifies potential trend reversals through price-flow divergences
- Early Signal Detection: Provides anticipatory signals before major price movements occur
- Multiple Signal Types: Offers both early alerts and strong confirmation signals with clear visual markers
- Volatility Adjustment: Adapts sensitivity based on current market volatility for more reliable signals
- Comprehensive Visual Feedback: Color-coded oscillator, signal markers, and optional text labels
- Customizable Display Options: Toggle momentum histogram, early signals, and zone fills
- Organized Settings Interface: Logically grouped parameters for easier configuration
## Indicator Components
1. Main Oscillator Line: The primary banker flow line that fluctuates above and below zero
2. Early Signal Line: Secondary indicator showing potential emerging signals
3. Momentum Histogram: Visual representation of flow momentum changes
4. Zone Fills: Color-coded background highlighting positive and negative zones
5. Signal Markers: Visual indicators for entry and exit points
6. Reference Lines: Key levels for strong and early signals
7. Signal Labels: Optional text annotations for significant signals
## Signal Types
1. Strong Buy Signal (Green Arrow): Major bullish signal with high probability of success
2. Strong Sell Signal (Red Arrow): Major bearish signal with high probability of success
3. Early Buy Signal (Blue Circle): First indication of potential bullish trend
4. Early Sell Signal (Red Circle): First indication of potential bearish trend
5. Bullish Divergence (Yellow Triangle Up): Price making lower lows while flow makes higher lows
6. Bearish Divergence (Yellow Triangle Down): Price making higher highs while flow makes lower highs
## Parameters Explained
### Core Settings
- MFI Base Length (14): Primary calculation period for money flow index
- Short-term Flow Length (5): Calculation period for early signals
- KLSE Sensitivity (1.8): Multiplier for flow calculations, higher = more sensitive
- Smoothing Length (5): Smoothing period for the main oscillator line
### Volume Filter Settings
- Volume Filter % (65): Minimum volume threshold as percentage of average
- Use Adaptive Volume Filter (true): Dynamically adjusts volume thresholds
### Signal Levels
- Strong Signal Level (15): Threshold for strong buy/sell signals
- Early Signal Level (10): Threshold for early buy/sell signals
- Early Signal Threshold (0.75): Sensitivity factor for early signals
### Advanced Settings
- Divergence Lookback (34): Period for checking price-flow divergences
- Show Signal Labels (true): Toggle text labels for signals
### Visual Settings
- Show Momentum Histogram (true): Toggle the momentum histogram display
- Show Early Signal (true): Toggle the early signal line display
- Show Zone Fills (true): Toggle background color fills
## How to Use This Indicator
### Installation
1. Add the indicator to your TradingView chart
2. Default settings are optimized for KLSE stocks
3. Customize parameters if needed for specific stocks
### Basic Interpretation
- Oscillator Above Zero: Bullish bias, buying pressure dominates
- Oscillator Below Zero: Bearish bias, selling pressure dominates
- Crossing Zero Line: Potential shift in market sentiment
- Extreme Readings: Possible overbought/oversold conditions
### Advanced Interpretation
- Divergences: Early warning of trend exhaustion
- Signal Confluences: Multiple signal types appearing together increase reliability
- Volume Confirmation: Signals with higher volume are more significant
- Momentum Alignment: Histogram should confirm direction of main oscillator
### Trading Strategies
#### Trend Following Strategy
1. Identify market trend direction
2. Wait for pullbacks shown by oscillator moving against trend
3. Enter when oscillator reverses back in trend direction with a Strong signal
4. Place stop loss below/above recent swing low/high
5. Take profit at previous resistance/support levels
#### Counter-Trend Strategy
1. Look for oscillator reaching extreme levels
2. Identify divergence between price and oscillator
3. Wait for oscillator to cross Early signal threshold
4. Enter position against prevailing trend
5. Use tight stop loss (1 ATR from entry)
6. Take profit at first resistance/support level
#### Breakout Confirmation Strategy
1. Identify stock consolidating in a range
2. Wait for price to break out of range
3. Confirm breakout with oscillator crossing zero line in breakout direction
4. Enter position in breakout direction
5. Place stop loss below/above the breakout level
6. Trail stop as price advances
### Signal Hierarchy and Reliability
From highest to lowest reliability:
1. Strong Buy/Sell signals with divergence and high volume
2. Strong Buy/Sell signals with high volume
3. Divergence signals followed by Early signals
4. Strong Buy/Sell signals with normal volume
5. Early Buy/Sell signals with high volume
6. Early Buy/Sell signals with normal volume
## Complete Trading Plan Example
### KLSE Market Trading System
#### Pre-Trading Preparation
1. Review overall market sentiment (bullish, bearish, or neutral)
2. Scan for stocks showing significant banker flow signals
3. Note key support/resistance levels for watchlist stocks
4. Prioritize trade candidates based on signal strength and volume
#### Entry Rules for Long Positions
1. Banker Flow Oscillator above zero line (positive flow environment)
2. One or more of the following signals present:
- Strong Buy signal (green arrow)
- Bullish Divergence signal (yellow triangle up)
- Early Buy signal (blue circle) with confirming price action
3. Entry confirmation requirements:
- Volume above 65% of 20-day average
- Price above short-term moving average (e.g., 20 EMA)
- No immediate resistance within 3% of entry price
4. Entry on the next candle open after signal confirmation
#### Entry Rules for Short Positions
1. Banker Flow Oscillator below zero line (negative flow environment)
2. One or more of the following signals present:
- Strong Sell signal (red arrow)
- Bearish Divergence signal (yellow triangle down)
- Early Sell signal (red circle) with confirming price action
3. Entry confirmation requirements:
- Volume above 65% of 20-day average
- Price below short-term moving average (e.g., 20 EMA)
- No immediate support within 3% of entry price
4. Entry on the next candle open after signal confirmation
#### Position Sizing Rules
1. Base risk per trade: 1% of trading capital
2. Position size calculation: Capital × Risk% ÷ Stop Loss Distance
3. Position size adjustments:
- Increase by 20% for Strong signals with above-average volume
- Decrease by 20% for Early signals without confirming price action
- Standard size for all other valid signals
#### Stop Loss Placement
1. For Long Positions:
- Place stop below the most recent swing low
- Minimum distance: 1.5 × ATR(14)
- Maximum risk: 1% of trading capital
2. For Short Positions:
- Place stop above the most recent swing high
- Minimum distance: 1.5 × ATR(14)
- Maximum risk: 1% of trading capital
#### Take Profit Strategy
1. First Target (33% of position):
- 1.5:1 reward-to-risk ratio
- Move stop to breakeven after reaching first target
2. Second Target (33% of position):
- 2.5:1 reward-to-risk ratio
- Trail stop at previous day's low/high
3. Final Target (34% of position):
- 4:1 reward-to-risk ratio or
- Exit when opposing signal appears (e.g., Strong Sell for long positions)
#### Trade Management Rules
1. After reaching first target:
- Move stop to breakeven
- Consider adding to position if new confirming signal appears
2. After reaching second target:
- Trail stop using banker flow signals
- Exit remaining position when:
- Oscillator crosses zero line in opposite direction
- Opposing signal appears
- Price closes below/above trailing stop level
3. Maximum holding period:
- 20 trading days for trend-following trades
- 10 trading days for counter-trend trades
- Re-evaluate if targets not reached within timeframe
#### Risk Management Safeguards
1. Maximum open positions: 5 trades
2. Maximum sector exposure: 40% of trading capital
3. Maximum daily drawdown limit: 3% of trading capital
4. Mandatory stop trading rules:
- After three consecutive losing trades
- After reaching 5% account drawdown
- Resume after two-day cooling period and strategy review
#### Performance Tracking
1. Track for each trade:
- Signal type that triggered entry
- Oscillator reading at entry and exit
- Volume relative to average
- Price action confirmation patterns
- Holding period
- Reward-to-risk achieved
2. Review performance metrics weekly:
- Win rate by signal type
- Average reward-to-risk ratio
- Profit factor
- Maximum drawdown
3. Adjust strategy parameters based on performance:
- Increase position size for highest performing signals
- Decrease or eliminate trades based on underperforming signals
## Advanced Usage Tips
1. Combine with Support/Resistance:
- Signals are more reliable when they occur at key support/resistance levels
- Look for banker flow divergence at major price levels
2. Multiple Timeframe Analysis:
- Use the oscillator on both daily and weekly timeframes
- Stronger signals when both timeframes align
- Enter on shorter timeframe when confirmed by longer timeframe
3. Sector Rotation Strategy:
- Compare banker flow across different sectors
- Rotate capital to sectors showing strongest positive flow
- Avoid sectors with persistent negative flow
4. Volatility Adjustments:
- During high volatility periods, wait for Strong signals only
- During low volatility periods, Early signals can be more actionable
5. Optimizing Parameters:
- For more volatile stocks: Increase Smoothing Length (6-8)
- For less volatile stocks: Decrease KLSE Sensitivity (1.2-1.5)
- For intraday trading: Reduce all length parameters by 30-50%
## Fine-Tuning for Different Markets
While optimized for KLSE, the indicator can be adapted for other markets:
1. For US Stocks:
- Reduce KLSE Sensitivity to 1.5
- Increase Volume Filter to 75%
- Adjust Strong Signal Level to 18
2. For Forex:
- Increase Smoothing Length to 8
- Reduce Early Signal Threshold to 0.6
- Focus more on divergence signals than crossovers
3. For Cryptocurrencies:
- Increase KLSE Sensitivity to 2.2
- Reduce Signal Levels (Strong: 12, Early: 8)
- Use higher Volume Filter (80%)
By thoroughly understanding and properly implementing the Enhanced KLSE Banker Flow Oscillator, traders can gain a significant edge in identifying institutional money flow and making more informed trading decisions, particularly in the Malaysian stock market.
Smart Adaptive Signal SystemSmart Adaptive Signal System
Description: The Smart Adaptive Signal System is a sophisticated indicator that generates intelligent buy/sell signals by dynamically adapting to market conditions. It predicts target prices based on momentum and volatility, providing more accurate and reliable trading opportunities.
How It Works:
Dynamic Signal Generation: The system predicts target prices by considering factors such as volatility and momentum. This allows it to react instantly to trend changes and market fluctuations.
Adaptive Thresholds: Buy and sell signals are triggered with adaptive thresholds, adjusting according to market volatility. This ensures flexibility in the face of sudden market changes.
Trend-Based Reset: Users can choose to reset threshold values based on a time interval or trend change. This feature helps the system re-adapt to current market conditions for greater accuracy.
Target Price Prediction: Target prices are calculated using momentum and volatility, helping the system predict future price movements.
How to Use:
Buy/Sell Signals: The indicator generates buy and sell signals based on market conditions. Look for a "down arrow" for a buy signal and an "up arrow" for a sell signal on the chart.
Target Price Lines: Along with buy and sell signals, the system draws target price lines. This helps you visualize potential future price levels.
Flexible Settings: Users can customize analysis periods, minimum change percentages, and other parameters to fit their needs.
Features:
Dynamic buy and sell signals
Target price predictions
Volatility and momentum-based analysis
User-friendly and flexible settings
Trend-based adaptive resetting
Alerts: The Smart Adaptive Signal System responds quickly to sudden market changes, but always use it in conjunction with other indicators like support and resistance levels. Signal accuracy may vary depending on market conditions.
Average Daily Range ProjectionsCreates a trailing high and low projection based on the Average Daily Range.
Track the Session High and Low to determine the Daily Range.
Average the Daily Range by a fixed Period to create an Average Daily Range .
Track the Prior Daily Range .
Track the Current Daily Range .
Track the % of Range completion relative to the CDR & ADR(P).
From the Session Low, project an Average Daily Range High by adding the ADR.
From the Session High, project an Average Daily Range Low by subtracting the ADR.
When %R reaches 100% or greater, the ADR HI & LO will lock, showing the range break out or break down. As the Session High and Low create the Daily Range, observe the reaction of price as it reaches the limit of the expected daily range.
On strongly trending days, CDR is likely greater than PDR and ADR(P). Price can break away.
On ranging days, %R may fail to reach 100% and CDR may be lesser than PDR and ADR(P). Price can bounce around within the bounds of ADR HI & LO.
Astro: Moon SizeThe Astro: Moon Size indicator, built using AstroLib , calculates the distance and visualizes the apparent size of the Moon based on astronomical positioning. This script is tailored for the 1D timeframe and provides insights into lunar perigees (closest approach) and apogees (farthest distance), making it useful for astrologically-informed trading strategies.
New Astro Indicators Feature:
By setting the Julian Date to X number of days in the future, and offsetting the plot by X number of bars accordingly, it is now possible to visualize future projections of TradingView indicators that reference the AstroLib . This feature has been long requested and is far overdue, so thank you to everyone who pushed for this feature release. Enjoy, time travelers from the future!!
Key Features:
Moon Size Calculation: Uses Julian Date (J2000) conversion and AstroLib functions to determine the Moon's apparent distance.
Future Projection: Displays the Moon's distance from 28 up to 500 days ahead, with color gradients indicating proximity/size.
Pivot Identification: Marks local maxima (apogees) and minima (perigees) with labeled date stamps for easy reference.
Dynamic Labeling: Adapts label positioning and size based on the Moon's current trend and relative size.
Usage Notes:
⚠️ Timeframe Restriction: For now, the script only functions on the 1D timeframe and will prompt an error otherwise.
⚠️ Asset Restriction: This script is meant to be loaded on charts for assets that trade 24/7, like BTCUSD historical index.
Mr. Laz's Fibonacci MASmoothed Fibonacci Moving Average
This indicator plots six Fibonacci retracement levels overlaid on the chart, with each level smoothly adjusted using an Exponential Moving Average (EMA). The Fibonacci levels are calculated based on the highest high and lowest low over a user-defined period, and they represent key support and resistance zones that traders often watch for price reversals.
The six Fibonacci retracement levels plotted are:
0% (Fib 0): Top level (representing the highest point in the range).
23.6% (Fib 23.6%)
38.2% (Fib 38.2%)
50% (Fib 50%)
61.8% (Fib 61.8%)
100% (Fib 100): Bottom level (representing the lowest point in the range).
These levels are smoothed using a user-defined Smoothing Length, which helps reduce the "zig-zag" nature of the lines and provides a more gradual, smoother appearance as they follow the price movement. The indicator allows you to adjust the smoothing factor to control how sensitive the lines are to price changes.
The colors of the Fibonacci levels are customizable and are plotted from top to bottom as:
Red (for Fib 100%)
Green (for Fib 23.6%)
Orange (for Fib 38.2%)
White (for Fib 50%)
Blue (for Fib 61.8%)
Purple (for Fib 0%)
This indicator is useful for identifying key support and resistance zones based on Fibonacci retracement levels, with the added benefit of smoothing to make the lines more visually appealing and less prone to sudden shifts.
Global Liquidity Indicator in USDThis indicator aggregates the total central bank balance sheets and M2 money supply for the USA, Canada, China, European Union, Japan, and the UK, converting all values to USD and normalizing them to trillions for easy visualization. It plots three lines: Total Balance Sheet, Total M2, and Combined Total, providing a comprehensive view of global liquidity trends.
Key Features:
Dynamic Coloring: Customize line colors based on direction—green for upward trends, red for downward (or any colors you choose), with independent on/off toggles for each line.
Real-Time Currency Conversion: Uses live forex rates (e.g., USD/CNY, USD/EUR) for accurate USD conversions.
Global Liquidity ShiftedOverview
This indicator tracks global liquidity by aggregating M2 money supply data from major economies around the world, denominated in US dollars. It allows users to shift the data forward or backward in time to analyze correlations with other assets, particularly Bitcoin.
Features
Comprehensive global liquidity measurement combining M2 data from 21 major economies
Adjustable time shift parameter (0-24 months) to align liquidity data with price movements
Clean visualization with customizable labels
Background
Based on research by Lyn Alden and Sam Callahan (September 2024), which found that Bitcoin moves in the direction of global liquidity 83% of the time in any given 12-month period - a higher correlation than any other major asset class. This makes Bitcoin an excellent "global liquidity barometer."
How to Use
Add the indicator to your chart
Adjust the "Forward Shift (Months)" parameter to align global liquidity with asset price movements
Compare the shifted liquidity line with Bitcoin or other asset prices to identify correlations and potential divergences
Included Economies
This indicator aggregates M2 data from:
North America: US, Canada
Eurozone
Non-EU Europe: Switzerland, UK, Finland, Russia
Asia: China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Philippines, Singapore
Latin America: Brazil, Colombia, Mexico
Middle East: UAE, Turkey
Africa: South Africa
Pacific: New Zealand
## Interpretation
Rising global liquidity typically supports risk assets, particularly Bitcoin. When liquidity contracts, risk assets often face headwinds. By shifting the liquidity data, you can identify lead/lag relationships between liquidity conditions and asset prices.
Notes
All M2 data is converted to USD to account for both money supply changes and relative currency strength
The indicator serves as a macro framework for understanding liquidity-driven market cycles
References
Based on research published at: www.lynalden.com
Sklarew Rule of 7 (with alternative multipliers)Sklarew’s Rule of 7 – A Framework for Projecting Price Movements:
The Rule of 7 is a price projection method developed by Arthur Sklarew, a technical analyst and trader. It is designed to estimate how far a breakout move may extend after price breaks out from a key level.
How the Rule of 7 Works
The method assumes that price moves in measured expansions, using a base move (initial breakout movement) as a reference point. These expansions follow a set of specific multipliers applied to the base move.
Step-by-Step Calculation
1. Identify the Initial Breakout Move
This is the first leg of the trend after a breakout from consolidation.
It can be measured from a swing low to swing high in an uptrend or vice versa in a downtrend.
2. Project Future Price Targets Using Multipliers
Sklarew’s Rule uses four price expansion levels:
1.75 × Initial Move
2.33 × Initial Move
3.50 × Initial Move
7.00 × Initial Move
These levels act as potential profit-taking zones or trend exhaustion points.
Example Calculation
Let’s assume WTI crude oil breaks out from $75 to $80, making a $5 breakout move.
Applying Sklarew’s Multipliers
Target 1: $80 + (1.75 × $5) = $88.75
Target 2: $80 + (2.33 × $5) = $91.65
Target 3: $80 + (3.50 × $5) = $97.50
Target 4: $80 + (7.00 × $5) = $115.00
These price levels provide guidance on where price may extend to and where traders might scale out of positions.
Alternative Multipliers: 1.40, 1.75, 2.33, and 3.50
Some traders modify the original multipliers for different market conditions. Using your alternative set, the projections would be:
Target 1: $80 + (1.40 × $5) = $87.00
Target 2: $80 + (1.75 × $5) = $88.75
Target 3: $80 + (2.33 × $5) = $91.65
Target 4: $80 + (3.50 × $5) = $97.50
This adjusts for different volatility environments while keeping the core principle intact.
How Sklarew’s Rule is Used in Trading
Trend Following: Confirms momentum strength & helps identify targets.
Breakout Trading: Estimates how far a breakout may run before retracing.
Institutional Strategy Influence: Market makers may structure orders around similar measured moves.
Cumulative Price Change AlertCumulative Price Change Alert
Version: 1.0
Author: QCodeTrader 🚀
Overview 🔍
The Cumulative Price Change Alert indicator analyzes the percentage change between the current and previous open prices and sums these changes over a user-defined number of bars. It then generates visual buy and sell signals using arrows and labels on the chart, helping traders spot cumulative price momentum and potential trading opportunities.
Key Features ⚙️
Customizable Timeframe 🕒:
Use a custom timeframe or default to the chart's timeframe for price data.
User-Defined Summation 🔢:
Specify the number of bars to sum, allowing you to analyze cumulative price changes.
Custom Buy & Sell Conditions 🔔:
Set individual percentage change thresholds and cumulative sum thresholds to tailor signals for
your strategy.
Visual Alerts 🚀:
Displays green upward arrows for buy signals and red downward arrows for sell signals directly
on the chart.
Informative Labels 📝:
Provides labels with formatted percentage change and cumulative sum details for the analyzed
bars.
Versatile Application 📊:
Suitable for stocks, forex, crypto, commodities, and more.
How It Works ⚡
Price Change Calculation ➗:
The indicator calculates the percentage change between the current bar's open price and the
previous bar's open price.
Cumulative Sum ➕:
It then sums these percentage changes over the last N bars (as specified by the user).
Signal Generation 🚦:
Buy Signal 🟢: When both the individual percentage change and the cumulative sum exceed
their respective buy thresholds, a green arrow and label are displayed.
Sell Signal 🔴: Conversely, if the individual change and cumulative sum fall below the sell
thresholds, a red arrow and label are shown.
How to Use 💡
Add the Indicator ➕:
Apply the indicator to your chart.
Customize Settings ⚙️:
Set a custom timeframe if desired.
Define the number of bars to sum.
Adjust the buy/sell percentage change and cumulative sum thresholds to match your trading
strategy.
Interpret Visual Cues 👀:
Monitor the chart for green or red arrows and corresponding labels that signal potential buy or
sell opportunities based on cumulative price movements.
Settings Explained 🛠️
Custom Timeframe:
Select an alternative timeframe for analysis, or leave empty to use the current chart's timeframe.
Number of Last Bars to Sum:
Determines how many bars are used to compute the cumulative percentage change.
Buy Condition - Min % Change:
The minimum individual percentage change required to consider a buy signal.
Buy Condition - Min Sum of Bars:
The minimum cumulative percentage change over the defined bars needed for a buy signal.
Sell Condition - Max % Change:
The maximum individual percentage change threshold for a sell signal.
Sell Condition - Max Sum of Bars:
The maximum cumulative percentage change over the defined bars for triggering a sell signal.
Best Use Cases 🎯
Momentum Identification 📈:
Quickly spot strong cumulative price movements and momentum shifts.
Entry/Exit Signals 🚪:
Use the visual signals to determine potential entry and exit points in your trading.
Versatile Strategy Application 🔄:
Effective for scalping, swing trading, and longer-term analysis across various markets.
UPD: uncheck labels for better performance
Sector/Industry Relative StrengthOverview
The Sector/Industry Relative Strength (RS) Indicator is a powerful tool designed to help traders and investors analyze the performance of sectors and industries relative to the broader market (SPY). It provides real-time insights into sector and industry strength, helping you identify leading and lagging areas of the market.
Key Features
Sector and Industry Analysis:
Automatically detects the sector and industry of the current symbol.
Displays the corresponding sector and industry ETF.
Relative Strength (STS) Calculation:
Calculates the Sector/Industry Trend Strength (STS) by comparing the sector or industry ETF to SPY over the past 20 days.
STS is expressed as a percentile (0-100), indicating how strong the sector/industry ETF has been relative to SPY over the past 20 days.
Example: An STS of 70 means that during the past 20 days, the ETF’s relative strength against SPY was stronger than 70% of those days.
Sector Rank:
Ranks the current sector ETF against a predefined list of major sector ETFs.
Highlights whether the sector is outperforming or underperforming SPY (green if outperforming, red if underperforming).
Customizable Display:
Choose which elements to display (e.g., sector, industry, ETFs, STS, sector rank).
Customize table position, size, text alignment, and colors.
Real-Time Performance:
Tracks daily price changes for sector and industry ETFs.
Displays percentage change from open to close.
How to Use
Add the Indicator:
Apply the indicator to any stock or ETF chart.
The script will automatically detect the sector and industry of the selected symbol.
Interpret the Data:
Sector/Industry: Displays the current sector and industry.
ETF: Shows the corresponding sector and industry ETF.
STS (Sector/Industry Trend Strength): A percentile score (0-100) indicating the relative strength of the sector/industry ETF compared to SPY over the past 20 days.
Sector Rank: Ranks the sector ETF against other major sectors (e.g., "3/12" means the sector is ranked 3rd out of 12).
Customize the Display:
Use the input settings to:
Show/hide specific elements (e.g., sector, industry, ETFs, STS, sector rank).
Adjust the table position, size, and text alignment.
Change colors for positive/negative changes.
Make Informed Decisions:
Use the STS score and sector rank to identify potential trading opportunities.
Focus on sectors and industries with high STS scores and strong rankings (green).
Input Parameters
Table Settings:
Table Position: Choose where to display the table (Top Left, Top Right, Bottom Left, Bottom Right).
Table Size: Adjust the size of the table (Tiny, Small, Normal, Large).
Text Color: Customize the text color.
Background Color: Set the table background color.
Display Options:
Show ETFs: Toggle the display of sector and industry ETFs.
Show STS: Toggle the display of the Sector/Industry Trend Strength (STS) score.
Show Sector/Industry: Toggle the display of sector and industry information.
Show Sector Rank: Toggle the display of the sector rank.
Parameters:
Sector Rank Time Length: Set the number of days used for calculating the sector rank (default: 20).
Example Use Cases
Sector Rotation:
Identify sectors with high STS scores and strong rankings (green) to allocate capital.
Avoid sectors with low STS scores and weak rankings (red).
Industry Analysis:
Compare the STS scores of different industries within the same sector.
Use the STS score to gauge relative strength and identify potential opportunities.
Market Timing:
Use the STS score and sector rank to time entries and exits in sector-specific ETFs.
Combine with other technical indicators for confirmation.
6-Hour Forecast (15m Steps) with Arrowed Lines & 95% CI -BesharaExplanation
Timeframe Conversion:
The helper function converts the chart’s timeframe (e.g., "15", "1H", etc.) into minutes so that the script can determine how many bars correspond to a 15‑minute interval.
Regression & Forecasting:
The script calculates a linear regression over the specified number of bars, approximates the slope, and computes the standard deviation of the residuals for error estimation. Then, for each forecast step (every 15 minutes for 6 hours), it extrapolates the forecast, calculates the 95% confidence interval, and draws red line segments connecting forecast points.
Visualization:
Arrows: At each forecast point, an arrow (▲ for upward, ▼ for downward, or → for unchanged) is drawn to indicate direction.
Confidence Intervals: Dotted orange lines display the 95% confidence interval at each forecast point.
Final Label: A label at the final forecast point shows the predicted price and its confidence interval.
Historical Regression: The blue line represents the historical regression line.
This script is provided for educational purposes only and does not guarantee predictive accuracy. Always use multiple tools and proper risk management in trading.
Wick Size in USD with 10-Bar AverageWick Size in USD with 10-Bar Average
Version: 1.0
Author: QCodeTrader
🔍 Overview
This indicator converts the price wicks of your candlestick chart into USD values based on ticks, providing both raw and smoothed data via a 10-bar simple moving average. It helps traders visualize the monetary impact of price extremes, making it easier to assess volatility, potential risk, and plan appropriate stop loss levels.
⚙️ Key Features
Tick-Based Calculation:
Converts wick sizes into ticks (using a fixed tick size of 0.01, typical for stocks) and then into USD using a customizable tick value.
10-Bar Moving Average:
Smooths out the wick values over the last 10 bars, giving you a clearer view of average wick behavior.
Bullish/Bearish Visual Cues:
The chart background automatically highlights bullish candles in green and bearish candles in red for quick visual assessment.
Stop Loss Optimization:
The indicator highlights long wick sizes, which can help you set more accurate stop loss levels. Even when the price moves in your favor, long wicks may indicate potential reversals—allowing you to account for this risk when planning your stop losses.
User-Friendly Customization:
Easily adjust the USD value per tick through the settings to tailor the indicator to your specific instrument.
📊 How It Works
Wick Calculation:
The indicator calculates the upper and lower wicks by measuring the distance between the candle’s high/low and its body (open/close).
Conversion to Ticks & USD:
These wick sizes are first converted from price points to ticks (dividing by a fixed tick size of 0.01) and then multiplied by the user-defined tick value to convert the measurement into USD.
Smoothing Data:
A 10-bar simple moving average is computed for both the upper and lower wick values, providing smoothed data that helps identify trends and deviations.
Visual Representation:
Columns display the raw wick sizes in USD.
Lines indicate the 10-bar moving averages.
Background Color shifts between green (bullish) and red (bearish) based on candle type.
⚡ How to Use
Add the Indicator:
Apply it to your chart to begin visualizing wick sizes in monetary terms.
Customize Settings:
Adjust the Tick Value in USD in the settings to match your instrument’s tick value.
(Note: The tick size is fixed at 0.01, which is standard for many stocks.)
Optimize Your Stop Loss:
Analyze the raw and averaged wick values to understand volatility. Long wicks—even when the price moves in your favor—may indicate potential reversals. This insight can help you set more accurate stop loss levels to protect your gains.
Analyze:
Use the indicator’s data to gauge market volatility and assess the significance of price movements, aiding in more informed trading decisions.
This indicator is perfect for traders looking to understand the impact of extreme price movements in monetary terms, optimize stop loss levels, and effectively manage risk across stocks and other instruments with similar tick structures.
Dynamic Pivot PointsDynamic Pivot Point Indicator
The Dynamic Pivot Point is an indicator used on the TradingView platform that dynamically calculates pivot points and displays them on the chart. This indicator provides automatically adjustable support and resistance levels for different timeframes. By visualizing dynamic levels that match current market conditions, traders can plan their strategies more effectively.
Features
Adapts to Timeframes
The indicator automatically selects the appropriate pivot calculation method based on the user's current timeframe. For example:
For short timeframes such as 1, 3, or 5 minutes, it uses daily (1D) data.
For medium timeframes like 15, 30, or 60 minutes, it uses weekly (1W) data.
For longer timeframes such as 120, 180, or 240 minutes, it uses monthly (1M) data.
For very long timeframes like 360, 480 minutes, daily (D), or weekly (1W), it uses 12-month (12M) data.
Dynamic Pivot Levels
The indicator automatically calculates pivot levels based on the specified high and low values.
Flexible Line Style Options
Users can choose different line styles (Dashed, Dotted, Solid) to improve visual clarity on the chart.
Clean and Clear Visualization
The indicator automatically removes previous lines and displays the latest levels clearly on the chart, preventing clutter and allowing traders to focus more efficiently.
How It Works
Identifying High and Low Levels
The indicator retrieves previous and current high and low levels based on the selected timeframe.
New high and low levels are updated by comparing them with previous levels.
Calculating Pivot Levels
Pivot points are calculated using Fibonacci ratios between high and low levels.
These levels represent dynamic support and resistance zones.
Drawing Lines
The calculated levels are displayed as lines on the chart, each represented with different colors and styles.
Use Cases
Support and Resistance Levels
The indicator dynamically calculates and displays support and resistance levels, serving as reference points for buy and sell decisions.
Trend Analysis
Fibonacci levels help identify trend strength and potential reversal points.
Risk Management
Pivot points assist in setting stop-loss and take-profit levels.
Multi-Timeframe Analysis
Since the indicator adapts to different timeframes, it can be used for both short-term and long-term analysis.
Advantages
✅ Automatic Calculation: No manual calculations are required, as it updates dynamically.
✅ Flexible Timeframe Support: Adapts to different timeframes.
✅ Visual Clarity: Line styles and colors make it easy to distinguish levels on the chart.
✅ Fibonacci Integration: Adds depth to technical analysis.
Conclusion
The Dynamic Pivot Point indicator is a useful tool for both beginners and experienced traders. By dynamically calculating pivot points and Fibonacci levels, it simplifies market analysis and aids in strategy development. With its flexible structure and clear visualization, it can be effectively used across all timeframes.
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This indicator is written for Support Resistance Traders
EMA POD Indicator #gangesThis script is a technical analysis indicator that uses multiple Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) to identify trends and track price changes in the market. Here's a breakdown:
EMA Calculation: It calculates six different EMAs (for periods 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, and 150) to track short- and long-term trends.
Trend Identification:
Uptrend: The script identifies an uptrend when the EMAs are in ascending order (EMA5 > EMA10 > EMA20 > EMA50 > EMA100 > EMA150).
Downtrend: A downtrend is identified when the EMAs are not in ascending order.
Trend Change Tracking: It tracks when an uptrend starts and ends, displaying the duration of the trend and the percentage price change during the trend.
Visuals:
It plots the EMAs on the chart with different colors.
It adds green and red lines to represent the ongoing uptrend and downtrend.
Labels are displayed showing when the uptrend starts and ends, along with the trend's duration and price change percentage.
In short, this indicator helps visualize trends, track their changes, and measure the impact of those trends on price.
Wickless Candle Indicator with Extended Lines (final)This Pine Script indicator identifies “wickless” candles—those with no upper wick (when the close equals the high) or no lower wick (when the open equals the low)—and marks these events on the chart. When such a candle is detected, it:
Records the Level and Bar Index:
Saves the price level (high for wickless tops, low for wickless bottoms) and the bar index where the condition occurred.
Draws an Extended Horizontal Line:
Creates a green horizontal line for a wickless top or a red line for a wickless bottom, starting at the detection bar and extending across subsequent bars as long as the price remains below (for tops) or above (for bottoms) the recorded level.
Resets When the Price Breaks the Level:
If a future bar’s price moves beyond the saved level (i.e., a high above a wickless top or a low below a wickless bottom), the indicator resets that level, ending the extension of the line.
Visual Markers:
Additionally, it plots a small triangle above a wickless top and below a wickless bottom for easy identification on the chart.
Overall, this script helps traders visualize potential support or resistance levels created by candles that close at their highs or open at their lows, with lines that dynamically adjust as price evolves.
Window Seasonality IndicatorThis is a time window seasonal returns indicator. That is, it will provide the mean returns for a given time window based on a given number of lookbacks set by the user. The script finds matching time windows, e.g., 1st week of March going back 5 years or 9:00-10:00 window of every day going 50 days, and then calculates an average return for that window close price with respect to the close price in the immediately preceding time window, e.g. last week of February or 8:00-9:00 close price, respectively.
There are 4 input options:
1) Historical Periods to Average: Set the number of matching historical windows with which to calculate an average price. The max is 730 lookback windows. Note: for monthly or weekly windows, setting too large a number will cause the script to error out.
2) Use Open Price: calculates the seasonal returns using the open price rather than close price.
3) Show Bands: select from 1 Gaussian standard deviation or a nonparamateric ranked confidence interval. As a rough heuristic, the Gaussian band requires at least 30 lookback periods, and the ranked confidence interval requires 50 or more.
4) Upper Percentile: set the upper cutoff for ranked confidence interval.
5) Lower Percentile: set the lower cutoff for ranked confidence interval.
Please be aware, this indicator does not use rigorous statistical methodology and does not imply predictive power. You'll notice the range bands are very wide. Do not trade solely based on this indicator! Certain time windows, such as weekly and monthly, will make more sense applied to commodities, where annual cycles play a role in its supply and demand dynamics. Hourly windows are more useful in looking at equities markets. I like to look at equities with 1-hr windows to see if there is some pattern to overnight behavior or for market open and close.
Opposite Delta Candle Highlighter with EMAs & Delta Boxes**Description:**
This indicator is designed to enhance market analysis by highlighting **candles with opposite-colored delta**, plotting **Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs)**, and displaying **delta volume as small boxes below the chart**.
🔹 **Key Features:**
✅ **Opposite Delta Candle Highlighting** – Candles where delta volume contradicts the price direction are highlighted with a **yellow background** and a **blue triangle** above the bar.
✅ **Three Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs)** – Includes **EMA (9, 21, 50)** to help identify trends and dynamic support/resistance levels.
✅ **Delta Volume Display** – Instead of large volume columns, delta is plotted as **small square boxes below the chart**, ensuring clear visibility without overlapping price candles.
✅ **Optimized for Lower Timeframes** – The indicator **automatically selects an appropriate lower timeframe** for more precise delta calculations.
🔹 **How It Works:**
- **Green Candle + Red Delta** → Opposite delta signal (Bearish Sign).
- **Red Candle + Green Delta** → Opposite delta signal (Bullish Sign).
- **Delta bars below the chart** indicate the strength of buying/selling pressure.
- **EMAs help identify the market trend** and potential trade entry zones.
🔹 **Use Cases:**
✔ **Scalping & Day Trading** – Identify potential reversals and trend continuation setups.
✔ **Volume Analysis** – Understand market participation and possible absorption.
✔ **Trend Confirmation** – Use EMAs to confirm trend direction alongside delta volume.
📌 *Best used with lower timeframes (1m, 5m, 15m) for detailed volume analysis.*
🚀 **Enhance your trading with real-time delta insights and price action analysis!**
Toby's Key LevelsAn Indicator that helps determine Key Areas on the chart. You set the values you want the horizontal lines to update. They horizontal lines will be used for exits and entries of trade. My recommendation for these Key Areas are as follows ( These recommendations are mostly for day trading and swing trading ):
XAU: Value distance of 50 ex. XAUUSD.
NAS: Value distance of 250 ex. NAS100/USTEC.
ETH: Value distance of 100 ex. ETHUSD.
AUD pairs: Value distance of 0.0200 ex. GBPAUD, EURAUD.
CAD pairs: Value distance of 0.0100 ex. NZDCAD, EURCAD.
CHF pairs: Value distance of 0.0100 ex. CADCHF, GBPCHF.
GBP pairs: Value distance of 0.00350 ex. EURGBP.
JPY pairs: Value distance of 2.00 ex. EURJPY, GBPJPY.
NZD pairs: Value distance of 0.015 ex. GBPNZD, AUDNZD.
Note:
These are subject to change and you can alter the lines anyhow you want to suit your trading style. These are what I recommend. Remember, Market is King.
Safe Trading!
Expiry Day Special IndicatorExpiry Day Special Indicator
The Expiry Day Special Indicator is designed to detect catalytic price action patterns that commonly occur between 9:15 AM to 10:15 AM (IST) in the Nifty & Bank Nifty markets but not limited to these specific markets. While these patterns are particularly useful on expiry days, they are not limited to expiry trading alone. They can also be applied on other trading days when similar conditions arise, making them versatile for intraday traders.
How It Works
This indicator scans for bullish and bearish price action patterns within the first trading hour and plots potential buy and sell signals based on key market structures.
• Bearish Patterns: Identifies strong rejection zones and weakness in price action to signal potential short trades.
• Bullish Patterns: Recognizes reversal formations that indicate potential long trade opportunities.
• Time Filter: The setup is valid only between 9:15 AM - 10:15 AM (IST) to focus on high-impact market moves.
Why This Indicator?
1. Specialized for Nifty & Bank Nifty – Designed specifically for Indian markets.
2. Early Trend Identification – Helps traders capture moves early in the session.
3. Works Beyond Expiry Days – Although optimized for expiry trading, it can also detect similar patterns on regular days.
📌 Note: This indicator does not provide trading advice; always use proper risk management.
AlgoCados x Gann Toolkit AnalysisAlgoCados x Gann Toolkit Analysis
The "AlgoCados x Gann Toolkit Analysis" is an advanced TradingView indicator combining the principles of W.D. Gann’s methodologies with the power of custom anchor points and time cycles. Tailored for traders seeking precision in market timing and price-level analysis, this toolkit integrates the Anchored Square of 9, customizable Gann Fans, and Time cycles. It offers unparalleled flexibility, allowing users to apply Gann’s techniques across different market assets and timeframes by squaring the chart, providing insights into support, resistance, and potential trend reversals.
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# Core Functionalities
# Gann’s Square of 9 Price Projections
This indicator applies Gann’s Square of 9 principles, allowing traders to anchor price projections at significant highs, lows, opens, or closes. By following the Gann Wheel methodology, it calculates critical support and resistance levels through angular shifts, providing accurate projections based on the chosen anchor point. Traders can adjust the anchor to align with various market conditions, refining their analysis according to their preferred starting price.
# Gann’s Cycles Time Projection
Incorporating Gann’s natural cycles of 144 and 360, this indicator utilizes bar index logic to project time cycles, best suited for unit-based timeframes (e.g., 1 minute, 1 hour, 1 day). These time projections are plotted dynamically, adapting in real time to new data and offering a structured view of Gann’s cyclical approach to market timing.
# Customizable Gann Fans
The toolkit includes a flexible Gann Fan module that lets traders scale ratios around a user-defined “1x1” ratio, making it adaptable across different assets and timeframes. With seven standard fan lines (1x1, 2x1, 4x1, 8x1, 1x2, 1x4, 1x8), each line is drawn dynamically based on the selected anchor point, providing insights into price action direction and potential support/resistance zones. These fans can be positioned for both bullish and bearish setups.
# Square of 4 Projections
By dividing Gann’s 360° cycles into four 90° segments, the indicator generates additional projections for more granular analysis. These divisions highlight key support/resistance levels, allowing traders to observe market responses at each 90° increment and identify potential reversal points. By default users will view larger cycles, up to 5760°, to capture significant long-term trends.
# Dynamic Labeling and Visualization
The indicator features customizable line styles (solid, dotted, dashed) and labeling options (Levels, Prices, Levels + Prices). This flexibility allows traders to create clear, structured chart visuals that reflect their analytical needs. Dynamic labels display degrees and prices for each projection, helping traders understand price movements at a glance.
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# Mathematical Foundation and Indicator Logic
# Anchor Point Calculation
The selected anchor (High, Low, Open, or Close) serves as the baseline for Gann calculations, determining all subsequent projections. Users can control the anchor time and adjust for offsets to optimize alignment with key market events.
# Angular Shifts and Square Root Scaling
Projections are calculated by applying angular shifts to the square root of the anchor price, with the toolkit generating both positive and negative deviations. This method reveals potential price levels by mapping out a series of support and resistance points based on Gann’s cyclic philosophy.
# Time Cycle Analysis_ 144 & 360 Cycles
Utilizing the bar index logic, the indicator plots time projections aligned with Gann’s 144 and 360 cycles, which apply best to unit-based timeframes like 1 minute, 1 hour, 1 day, etc. Time cycles are labeled and extended dynamically, ensuring the chart reflects real-time market shifts as new bars are added.
# Key Features and Customization Options
# Adjustable Angular Shifts and Cycles
Angular shifts from 360° to 5760° are available, offering detail from intraday to long-term trends. The Square of 4 cycles enhance analysis by dividing the 360° Gann Wheel into four equal parts, revealing critical resistance/support points within each cycle.
# Fully Customizable Projection Lines
Projection lines are customizable by style (solid, dotted, dashed) and color, ensuring a clear distinction between equilibrium, support, and resistance levels. The toolkit also includes separate settings for upper and lower deviations, allowing traders to focus on specific market directions.
# Flexible Input Settings for Time and Price
Users can set anchor points, time cycles, line styles, and labels with precision, tailoring the indicator to any asset, timeframe, or market condition.
# Dynamic Labeling and Offsets
Each projection line displays dynamic labels that show angular shifts and associated prices, enhancing readability and ease of analysis. Labels can be offset to avoid chart clutter, creating a clean and user-friendly chart.
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# Recommended Usage
# Time Cycles for Key Market Events
Anchor points should align with major highs or lows to reflect accurate time cycles. The toolkit’s flexibility in time cycle selection (1x1, 144, or 360 cycles) ensures precision in market timing analysis. Ideal for unit-based timeframes such as 1 minute, 1 hour, 1 day, 1 week, or 1 month.
# Price Levels with Gann Fans
Set anchor points on significant highs or lows to apply the Gann Fan tool effectively, projecting key price levels across multiple timeframes; the default fan is set on 1x1 (one price unit for one time unit), the ratio can be manually changed based on the chart specifics.
# Square of 4 Analysis
Dividing Gann Wheels into 90° segments allows traders to identify critical support and resistance levels within each 360° cycle. This feature is ideal for pinpointing intraday reversals or aligning with long-term trend cycles.
# Technical Overview
Indicator Name : AlgoCados x Gann Toolkit Analysis
Platform Compatibility : TradingView
Version : Pine Script v6
License: Mozilla Public License 2.0
Author : AlgoCados, © 2025
Overlay : True (overlays directly on price chart)
Core Functions : Anchored Square of 9, Customizable Gann Fans, and Time-Cycles projections
Customizable Settings : Anchor time/point, Angular shifts, Time cycles, Fan ratios, Label styles
Maximize Gann Analysis Precision with AlgoCados; Healthy with Your Trading!
Planetary Time IntervalsThe Planetary Time Intervals Indicator is a market time analysis tool that allows traders to analyze and forecast planetary degree time measurements on the chart. This indicator tracks consistent planetary degree intervals to the current bar and accurately project those intervals up to 500 bars on any timeframe.
It supports both geocentric and heliocentric planetary positions, including the Moon, making it applicable for long-term and intraday analysis.
How It Works:
Once the indicator is loaded, the user selects a significant high or low "datetime and price" as the starting point for calculations. There are three available methods for determining a planetary time interval, allowing for flexibility in market timing analysis:
1. Degree-Interval-Based Plotting (Default Method)
Input a fixed planetary interval (e.g., 30, 45, 9.78), and the indicator will:
Plot vertical background color changes at each elapse in planetary degrees of the selected planetary interval.
Project these intervals into the future with vertical lines and labels.
2. 360 Conversion Units (Alternative Time Measurement #1 – Bypasses Standard Degree-Based Plotting)
This method finds price-time equivalence through 360-base reduction, meaning it subtracts 360 increments from the price of a selected high or low until the result is under 360.
The final number serves as the working planetary degree measurement interval, and projections are plotted using this value.
The indicator will:
Plot vertical background color changes at each occurrence of this planetary interval.
Project these intervals into the future with vertical lines and labels.
Example Calculation:
If the selected high or low is already under 360:
Suppose the market high is 280 → The indicator uses 280 as the working planetary degree measurement interval.
Future projections are plotted using 280° increments.
If the selected high or low is above 360:
Suppose Bitcoin’s high at $64,899, and 360 Conversion Units are enabled. The script will:
Subtract multiples of 360 from 64,899:
64,899 - 360 = 64,539
64,539 - 360 = 64,179
Continue this process until the value is less than 360
The final result would be 99, meaning the working planetary degree measurement interval is 99°.
The indicator then plots these 99° intervals as planetary time projections as shown in the image below. This image also shows the math label option to show or hide as user info.
3. 100-Unit Time Measurement (Alternative Time Measurement #2
This method establishes a relationship between price and time by taking one-tenth (1/10) of a selected high or low and using that as the planetary measurement interval.
The indicator will:
Plot vertical background color changes at each occurrence of this planetary interval.
Project these intervals into the future with vertical lines and labels.
Example Calculation:
If the selected market high is 1,000, the resulting planetary interval would be 100.
The script plots projections at 100° intervals for future timing analysis.
Additional Features:
✔ Selectable Math Label Option – Users can enable an option to view the calculations behind both alternative methods to help determine if scaling is needed.
✔ Customizable Scaling for High or Low Prices – Adjustable scaling inputs allow the indicator to work with prices that are too high or too low, ensuring compatibility across different markets.
How to Use:
Load the indicator onto your chart anytime.
Select a significant high or low datetime & price as the base measurement.
Choose one of three measurement methods:
Standard Degree-Interval Plotting → Plots at fixed user input planetary intervals.
360 Conversion Units → Finds price-time equivalence through 360-based reductions.
100-Unit Time Measurement → Finds price-time equivalence by 1/10 units.
(Optional) Enable the math display option to see the calculation process.
(Optional) Adjust scaling to accommodate market prices that are significantly high or low.
Observe the projected planetary time intervals, which are plotted on the chart with background color changes, vertical lines, and labeled planetary time projections. Perfect for backtesting.
Inspired by the works of Michael Jenkins and George Bayer, and powered by AstroLib, developed by @BarefootJoey
Square of Nine Planetary Time ProgressionThis indicator enables users to plot future planetary projections in alignment with Square of Nine progression.
Description:
The Square of Nine Planetary Time Progression Indicator is a time-based market forecasting tool that integrates W.D. Gann’s Square of Nine principles with planetary time intervals. By mapping planetary cycles onto a geometric framework, this indicator may help traders identify potential market turning points with precision, aligning planetary time with Square of Nine progression.
It provides the ability to use geo or helio planetary positions, including the Moon, making it applicable for both long-term and intraday market timing.
Unlike traditional planetary cycle tools that rely on zodiacal aspects, this indicator focuses on planetary time intervals and their geometric relationships within the Square of Nine to forecast potential future key points in the market.
How to Use:
1. Select a Significant High or Low on any time frame
This reference point serves as the starting measurement for planetary time calculations, from which planetary time degrees will accumulate . Each subsequent projection reflects the cumulative solar or planetary degrees from this initial pivot, establishing a structured sequence of time-based market intervals.
2. Align the Degree Interval with the Next Market Swing:
Set the degree interval to align with the next major market swing from the intial point set in step 1.
The planetary time between these two points establishes the base time measurement for further calculations.
3. The script generates Square of Nine rotational increments, where the base measurement serves as the cornerstone for all future progressions/planetary time projections. As the script continues rotating around the Square of Nine, it produces the following sequence:
360° (Full Cycle) – The next full rotation from the base measurement.
180° (Half Cycle) – The midpoint between full cycles.
90° Increment from the Base Measurement – The first step in the Square of Nine progression.
90° Increment from 180° – The next step in the sequence, leading toward the full cycle.
Each of these increments builds upon the initial planetary time measurement, accumulating degrees through a structured Square of Nine progression, ensuring that future time projections align geometrically with the starting swing measurement.
Example Calculation:
Selecting the Base Measurement:
When the indicator is loaded, lets say the user selects a significant low as the starting point for the calculation.
Next, the user sets the input of the degree interval to align with the next major swing from that significant low.
Suppose the measured swing from the starting point occurs at 145 solar degrees—this becomes the base planetary time measurement.
Applying the Square of Nine Rotational Increments:
The script takes 145° and maps it onto the Square of Nine.
From 145° , the script projects future planetary degrees intervals based on the progression of 90-degree increments around the Square of Nine structure.
Generating Key Rotational Points:
Starting from 145° on the Square of Nine, we apply successive 90° increments:
151° (First 90° increment)
157°
163°
169° (180° opposition point)
176°
183°
190°
197° (Full 360° cycle rotation on the Square of Nine) and the rotation continues onto the next rung on the square of nine.
Plotting Future Projection Intervals:
The indicator plots these calculated degree intervals as future timing markers on the chart.
The opposition (180°) and full 360° cycle rotations are visually labelled using the conjunction (☌) and opposition (☍) symbols.
These symbols do not represent planetary aspects (as in traditional astrology) but instead mark geometric aspects derived from the Square of Nine.
These projected dates may help traders forecasting key market points in time. No repaint.
This indicator is inspired by the works of W.D. Gann and Patrick Mikula and is powered by AstroLib, developed by @BarefootJoey
Intraday example:
You can see that we're on the 4-hour chart using the Moon, with our initial measurement spanning 37 lunar degrees from high to low. The Square of Nine time projections are calculated in planetary degrees and plotted on the chart, forecasting future timing intervals.