Monthly MA Box for S&P 500 or othersThis moving average helps detect when the asset is undervalued or overvalued. Users can adjust the spread between the moving averages.
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Aljane's 1348ema strategy13/48ema crossover powerful setup
EMAs (13, 48, 200)
VWAP
buy/sell labels
Candles turn white on bullish , red on bearish
Ideal for traders who want a simplified but powerful chart setup without clutter.
Aljane's 13/48 strategyThis indicator combines key moving averages (EMA 13, EMA 48, and EMA 200) with VWAP and SuperTrend to help identify market trends, reversals, and potential entry/exit points. EMA crosses provide momentum signals, VWAP tracks volume-weighted price, and SuperTrend highlights trend direction with buy/sell labels.
Maize Lite MethodOrb method with a twist, uses 4 indicators in one. Its focus is the strat and emas to enter short term trades
1H Candlestick vs EMA Crossover# Description — 1H Candlestick vs EMA Crossover (Pine Script)
This indicator is built in **TradingView Pine Script v5** and is designed to track the relationship between the **1‑hour candlestick close** and the **1‑hour Exponential Moving Average (EMA)**. It works on any chart timeframe but always pulls in **1H data** using `request. security`.
### Core Features
* **Customizable EMA length** (default = 200)
* **Plots the 1H EMA** as an orange line on your chart
* Optionally shows the **1H close** as a faint gray line for reference
* Detects and highlights when the **1H candle close crosses above or below the 1H EMA**
* **Arrows**: Green triangles appear below the bar when a bullish crossover happens (1H close > EMA); red triangles appear above the bar when a bearish crossover happens (1H close < EMA)
* **Alerts**: Built‑in `alert condition` statements let you create TradingView alerts whenever a crossover occurs
### How to Use
1. Adjust the EMA length if you want a faster or slower moving average.
2. Enable alerts: Right‑click the chart → Add Alert → choose this indicator and select either “crossed ABOVE EMA” or “crossed BELOW EMA.”
### Trading Applications
* **Trend Confirmation**: Use the 1H EMA as a higher‑timeframe filter while trading on lower timeframes.
* **Entry/Exit Signals**: Crossovers can mark potential entry points for trend continuation or reversals.
* **Scalping/Intraday**: Even on a 5m or 15m chart, you can overlay the 1H EMA to align your trades with the bigger trend.
This makes the indicator a simple yet powerful tool for aligning trades with higher‑timeframe momentum and avoiding false signals from lower‑timeframe noise.
LevelUp^ Pullback Screener ProPullbacks are often considered high-probability entry points within trending markets. This screener helps streamline the search for such opportunities using trend analysis through customizable moving averages, price action and volatility filters with ATR (Average True Range).
🔹 Why Trade Pullbacks
Pullbacks represent temporary counter-moves within a broader trend. Instead of chasing extended moves, traders can enter at more favorable price levels.
Pros
▪ Improved Entry Prices : Entering closer to support or resistance levels often provides a better risk/reward ratio.
▪ Trend Alignment : Pullbacks occur within established trends, allowing traders to participate in potential continuation moves.
▪ Defined Risk Levels : Key moving averages and recent swing points can be used to set stop-loss orders.
Cons
▪ Not all pullbacks resume the trend; some signal reversals.
▪ Price can temporarily overshoot levels, creating whipsaws.
▪ Pullback strategies work best in trending markets and may underperform in sideways conditions.
🔹 Custom Feature : Require Lower Low
The optional requirement for a lower low may help confirm that an actual pullback is occurring, rather than just sideways chop or continuation strength.
Stricter Definition of a Pullback
▪ A pullback implies some retracement against the prevailing trend.
▪ By requiring a lower low, you ensure price is genuinely pulling back, not just consolidating at the highs.
Avoids False Triggers
▪ Without this filter, you might catch stocks that simply paused for a bar (small doji, tiny inside candle) but haven’t really pulled back.
▪ The lower low condition filters for bars where sellers actually pushed price down.
Improves Entry Timing
▪ Many traders want to enter as pullbacks are maturing, not while price is still pushing higher.
▪ A lower low shows some weakness that may soon transition into support, giving a cleaner “buy-the-dip” opportunity.
Psychological Confirmation
▪ From a trader psychology standpoint, a lower low indicates that at least some holders are taking profits and that short-term participants are testing the trend.
▪ This is often the moment when strong hands step in if the trend is healthy.
🔹 Custom Feature : Specify Closing Range
Closing range % is another optional feature that can be very useful when scanning for pullbacks as it helps separate healthy retracements from weak price action.
Shows Buyer Support Within the Bar
▪ Closing near the top of the day’s range (e.g., above 60–70%) signals that even though price pulled back intraday, buyers stepped in and pushed it higher by the close.
▪ That strength is a good sign the pullback may be stabilizing.
Filters Out Weak Pullbacks
▪ If a stock closes near the low of the day, sellers are still in control — the “dip” might not be done.
▪ By requiring a higher Closing Range, you filter out setups that may keep falling.
Timing Advantage
▪ Many traders prefer entering when a pullback shows early signs of turning.
▪ A strong closing range is an objective way to catch that transition, often right before the next leg higher.
Psychological Read
▪ Closing strength suggests demand is stepping back in — traders and investors still want exposure to the trend.
▪ It reflects confidence, whereas weak closes show hesitation or distribution.
🔹 Custom Feature : ATR % Filter
Specifying an ATR (Average True Range) filter is helpful when scanning for stocks because it normalizes volatility relative to price, enabling traders to identify stocks with suitable price movement for their strategy while managing volatility by filtering out excessively erratic stocks (high ATR %) or those with insufficient movement (low ATR %), thus aligning with risk tolerance and optimizing position sizing and stop-loss placement.
Focus on Stocks With Tradable Volatility
▪ ATR measures how much a stock typically moves in a day.
▪ By setting a minimum ATR, you avoid slow, low-volatility stocks that don’t move enough to create good opportunities.
Filters Out “Too Wild” Stocks
▪ Extremely high ATR stocks can be erratic, difficult to size properly, and risky to trade.
▪ By specifying a maximum ATR (or ATR % relative to price), you can avoid setups where risk is too unpredictable.
Normalizes Price Differences
▪ A $20 stock and a $200 stock can’t be compared just on raw dollar moves.
▪ ATR (or ATR as a % of price) gives a volatility-adjusted way to compare them, so your screen is consistent across all price levels.
Improves Entry & Stop Placement
▪ Knowing that a stock typically moves, say, 2% daily versus 0.5% daily helps you set realistic stops and targets.
▪ Screening for stocks with ATR in your preferred range means trades will line up better with your risk/reward model.
Psychology
▪ ATR captures behavior. Stocks with healthy, steady volatility attract active traders because they offer movement without chaos.
▪ Too quiet = boring, too wild = stressful. ATR filters help you stay in the sweet spot.
🔹 Customization Options
With extensive customization options, traders can fine-tune pullback scans by adjusting moving averages, proximity to those averages, bar structure, closing range strength, and volatility filters. This flexibility supports different trading styles, timeframes, and risk preferences.
Configurable Moving Averages
Scanning is optimized for daily and weekly timeframes.
▪ Select up to three moving average lengths and types (e.g. 20 EMA, 50 SMA, 200 SMA) for daily and weekly timeframes.
▪ Tailor scans to different trading styles:
• Short-term traders may prefer faster averages (e.g. 10–20 EMA).
• Swing traders often use medium-term averages (e.g. 50 SMA).
• Long-term investors may focus on slower averages (e.g. 200 SMA).
Pullback Within X % of Moving Average
▪ Specify the total range of a pullback using % above and % below a moving average. The bar low is used for this comparison.
▪ For example, .5% above and .5% below a moving average, giving price a total range of 1%. If the low is outside the range, it's not considered a valid pullback.
Require Low Lower
▪ Optional setting to require that the current bar to be a lower low compared to the prior bar.
▪ See above section for more information.
Closing Range %
▪ Specify a closing range to help you spot pullbacks where buyers are reasserting control.
▪ Define how close the closing price is to the daily high or low.
▪ See above section for more information.
ATR % Filter
▪ Incorporates volatility by measuring price movement relative to Average True Range (ATR).
▪ Options include:
• Above a specified ATR %
• Below a specified ATR %
• Within a specified ATR range
This options enables filtering for setups that align with volatility preferences and risk tolerance.
🔹 Trader Psychology
Pullback trading requires both patience and discipline. Understanding the psychology behind it can improve decision-making:
▪ Patience Over FOMO: Traders must resist the urge to chase extended moves. Waiting for a pullback often leads to better entries.
▪ Confidence in the Trend : Entering during a pullback can feel counterintuitive, as price is moving against the trend in the short term. Trusting the larger trend is essential.
▪ Managing Doubt: False pullbacks and whipsaws can create frustration. Keeping risk small and consistent helps maintain emotional balance.
▪ Discipline in Risk Control: Stops should be respected. Moving or ignoring stop-loss levels during a pullback can turn a small loss into a large one.
Successful pullback traders focus on process over outcome , knowing that consistency across many trades matters more than the result of any single trade.
🔹 True Market Leader Pullbacks
▪ GEV: Pullback to 10-EMA and 21-EMA
▪ NVDA: Pullback to 50-SMA
🔹 Best Practices
▪ Trend First : Pullbacks are most effective when traded in the direction of the larger trend. Confirm trend strength before acting on screener results.
▪ Combine Filters : Use moving average, closing range, and ATR filters together for higher-quality setups.
▪ Chart Review : Always verify results visually before trading.
▪ Risk Management : Consider swing lows (uptrends) or highs (downtrends) to define stop-loss placement.
🔹 Summary
The Pullback Screener helps traders quickly locate potential opportunities where price retraces toward key moving averages within an ongoing trend. With customizable filters for moving averages, closing range, and ATR, the screener adapts to a wide range of strategies and risk profiles.
Pullback trading offers favorable entries and defined risk, but success requires patience, discipline, and confirmation of trend conditions.
Perfect buy & sell signal with stop lossThe script is highly customisable. Provide entry & exit signals. The red and blue triangles provide potential entry for short & long trades and the black line for Stop loss. The signals are generated using Ehlers trading concept , Price action and opening range breakouts. Also it shows candle with highlighted colours where big volume and big candle than average is formed for further analysis. The red and green lines are possible support and resistances and yellow dotted lines are major support and resistances calculated as per W D Gann concepts.
RSI+MA by RAThis Indicator generates buy and sell signal on the crossover of RSI and MA, HTF RSI is also plotted for HTF trend.
SMA – RGB Wave RiderThe SMA Wave Rider is like catching a clean set rolling in — instead of just a flat white line, your SMA12 lights up with a color gradient that shows whether the trend is mellow or pumping. It measures the slope of the SMA, normalizes it for whatever timeframe you’re surfing, then runs it through a contrast curve so the steeper the wave, the hotter the color. Pick your palette — Miami neon, Sunrise vibes, Pumpkin Spice autumn glow — and watch the line shift as the market gains or loses momentum. It’s trend strength painted right on the rail, so you can ride the flow instead of just guessing where the current’s pulling you. 🏄♂️🌊
Supertrend Long/Short with Adjustable R:R by JJThis script is a Supertrend-based trading tool with:
Long/Short trade signals
Risk/reward calculation
Position sizing based on risk, capital, and max shares
Visual labels for entries, targets, and stops
Checkmarks (✔) for successful trades and crosses (❌) for stopped trades
Alerts for trade entries
It’s designed for visual analysis on charts, helping you see trades, their targets, and whether they hit profit or stop-loss.
Supertrend Long/Short with 1.5R Checkmarks & Adjustable RSISupertrend long/short entries
EMA trend filters (21 ≥ 50 ≥ 200 for longs, 21 ≤ 50 ≤ 200 for shorts)
Adjustable RSI filter
Max capital per trade filter
Position sizing
1.5x risk/reward targets
Labels for entries
Alerts for trades
✅ Check mark when a trade hits 1.5R before hitting the stop
EB TB V11.5 — Elephant & Tail Bar Detector | Shinobi LabThe EB TB V11.4 indicator is built to accurately detect Elephant Bars (EB) and Tail Bars (TB), helping traders capture momentum while filtering out false signals.
It combines strict technical validation with visual risk management, so you can trade with structure and discipline.
🔑 Key Features:
Dynamic Moving Averages (8, 20, 200): confirm direction and dominant trend.
Configurable session filter: only shows signals during the most liquid hours.
Clean Average Range: removes outliers to calculate consistent ranges.
200MA Extension Bypass: allows signals when price is stretched far enough from the MA200.
Validated EB/TB signals: strict conditions for bar size, strength and range.
Repetition control: prevents back-to-back duplicate signals.
Auto TP levels: blue lines marking suggested exit targets.
MLPT Risk Box: automatic lot size & $ risk calculation per trade.
Gap & Excess Bar warnings: visual notes when special market conditions are present.
Integrated alerts: instant notification when a new EB/TB signal appears.
This approach makes EB TB V11.4 not just a signal-painting tool, but a complete framework that blends context, risk management, and trading discipline into one indicator.
MACD Positive & Negative AlertThe MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence) is a momentum and trend-following indicator that helps traders identify the strength and direction of a trend, spot potential reversals, and fine-tune entry/exit timing.
Core Components
- MACD Line:
The difference between the 12-period and 26-period EMA (Exponential Moving Averages). This line highlights shifts in momentum and identifies the prevailing trend direction.
- Signal Line:
A 9-period EMA of the MACD line, acting as a trigger for buy/sell signals. When the MACD line crosses above the signal line, it suggests a bullish signal; when it crosses below, it suggests a bearish one.
- Histogram:
Shows the difference between the MACD line and the signal line as a bar graph. The histogram helps traders gauge the strength of the momentum and can warn of possible reversals. A rapidly growing histogram means strengthening momentum, while a shrinking one indicates weakening momentum.
Main Uses
- Trend Identification:
A positive MACD value typically signals a bullish trend, while a negative value signals a bearish trend.
- Momentum Analysis:
Divergences between MACD and price can warn of upcoming reversals. Increasing MACD histogram bars confirm strong momentum; shrinking bars suggest consolidation or reversal.
- Signal Generation:
Crossovers between the MACD line and the signal line generate trade signals—bullish (buy) if the MACD moves above the signal, bearish (sell) if it falls below l.
Example Interpretation
- MACD Crossover:
If the MACD line crosses above the signal line, it's often considered a buy signal; a cross below is a sell signal.
- Zero Line Cross:
If the MACD histogram moves from below zero to above, this is considered a bullish momentum shift; above zero to below is a bearish move.
The MACD is most effective in trending markets and should ideally be used alongside additional indicators for robust trading decisions.
Rossgram
Script Name: ADMF: Rossgram Aggregated cumulative volume, volatility-dependent-parabolic-length, divergence-inverting EMA admf
Description:
This publication is a major revision by the original author. The script has been significantly improved to provide more accurate and timely signals by enhancing its core adaptive logic.
Key Improvements & Originality:
Enhanced Dynamic Calculation: The core algorithm now features a sophisticated volatility normalization mechanism. Instead of using a simple ATR, it calculates a normalized volatility index (volATR_admf) and dynamically adjusts the EMA length based on its position within a dynamically updated percentile range (2nd to 98th). This allows the indicator to be exceptionally responsive across different market regimes, from extreme volatility to calm conditions.
Advanced Percentile Anchoring: A dedicated initialization and update routine ensures robust calculation of volatility extremes. The script:
Initializes with safe defaults for the first 1000 bars.
After the 1000th bar, it calculates precise percentile levels (ta.percentile_nearest_rank) every 100 bars, ensuring the adaptive mechanism is always anchored to the most relevant recent market data rather than a fixed historical period. This is a unique approach to defining "extremes".
Multi-Exchange Data Aggregation (User-Configurable): The script is designed to aggregate volume data from multiple sources. This provides a more accurate picture of market activity than a single exchange. Users can manually configure a list of tickers for non-BTC assets in the settings, tailoring the data input to their specific trading instrument.
How It Works & How to Use:
The indicator plots a moving average that exponentially adjusts its sensitivity based on real-time market volatility. As volatility approaches historically high levels (98th percentile), the EMA length expands to filter out noise and help identify exhaustion. In low volatility (near the 2nd percentile), it contracts to become more responsive to new trends.
Usage: Add to the chart. For non-BTC assets, configure the tickers in settings.
Signal Interpretation: Look for the adaptive line to change direction, especially after it has been trending near one of the volatility extremes. This often anticipates sharp reversals.
Why Closed-Source? The specific implementation of the dynamic percentile-based anchoring, the volatility normalization formula, and the data aggregation logic are proprietary developments. Protecting the source code is necessary to safeguard the unique intellectual property behind this adaptive calculation method.
均线趋势过滤器 (MA_trend Signal/Noise Filter)双语简介
中文:
这款指标是一个基于“信噪比”思想的终极趋势过滤器。它通过比较快速和慢速EMA均线之间的差值(即信号)与ATR(平均真实波幅,代表噪音)来判断市场趋势。只有当信号的强度超过噪音的指定倍数时,才会确认趋势的有效性。该指标可帮助交易者过滤掉噪音,精确捕捉强势趋势,避免误操作。
English:
This indicator is the Ultimate Trend Filter based on the Signal-to-Noise ratio concept. It compares the difference between the fast and slow EMA (Signal) to the ATR (Noise) to determine market trends. A trend is confirmed only when the signal strength exceeds the noise by a specified multiplier. This indicator helps traders filter out noise and accurately capture strong trends, avoiding false signals.
MA-Median For Loop | MisinkoMasterThe MA-Median For Loop is a new Trend Following tool that gives the user smooth yet responsive trend signals, allowing you to see clear and accurate trends by combining the Moving Average & Median in a For Loop concept.
How does it work?
1. Select user defined inputs
=> Adjust it to your liking, everyone can set it to their liking.
2. Calculate the MA and the Median
=> Simple, but important
3. Calculate the For Loop
=> For every bar back where the median or ma of that bar is higher than the current median or ma subtract 0.5 from the trend score, and for every bar back where the current median/ma is higher than the previous one add 0.5 to the trend score.
This simple yet effective approach enhances speed, decreases noise, and produces accurate signals everyone can utilize to get an edge in the market
Enjoy G´s
HMA super trade by @arkancapMulti-HMA with five customizable moving averages: visual colors, transparency via picker, flexible line styles, and label/alert for HMA50↔HMA100 crossovers. Lightweight, readable, and ready for trading templates.
Мульти-HMA с пятью настраиваемыми скользящими: визуальные цвета, прозрачность через пикер, гибкие стили линий и метка/алерт для пересечений HMA50↔HMA100. Лёгкий, читабельный и готовый к торговым шаблонам.
Five Hull moving averages that show the trend and indicate key crossovers. Customize colors, thickness, and get accurate alerts. Suitable for scalping and multi-timeframes. Support for filling between moving averages to visually highlight areas of strength or weakness.
Пять Hull-скользящих, которые показывают тренд и подсказывают ключевые пересечения. Настраивай цвета, толщину и получай аккуратные алерты. Подходит для скальпа и мульти-таймфрейма. Поддержка заливки между скользящими для наглядного выделения зон силы или слабости.
EMA Cross Alert V666 [noFuck]EMA Cross Alert — What it does
EMA Cross Alert watches three EMAs (Short, Mid, Long), detects their crossovers, and reports exactly one signal per bar by priority: EARLY > Short/Mid > Mid/Long > Short/Long. Optional EARLY mode pings when Short crosses Long while Mid is still between them—your polite early heads-up.
Why you might like it
Three crossover types: s/m, m/l, s/l
EARLY detection: earlier hints, not hype
One signal per bar: less noise, more focus
Clear visuals: tags, big cross at signal price, EARLY triangles
Alert-ready: dynamic alert text on bar close + static alertconditions for UI
Inputs (plain English)
Short/Mid/Long EMA length — how fast each EMA reacts
Extra EMA length (visual only) — context EMA; does not affect signals
Price source — e.g., Close
Show cross tags / EARLY triangles / large cross — visual toggles
Enable EARLY signals (Short/Long before Mid) — turn early pings on/off
Count Mid EMA as "between" even when equal (inclusive) — ON: Mid counts even if exactly equal to Short or Long; OFF (default): Mid must be strictly between them
Enable dynamic alerts (one per bar close) — master alert switch
Alert on Short/Mid, Mid/Long, Short/Long, EARLY — per-signal alert toggles
Quick tips
Start with defaults; if you want more EARLY on smooth/low-TF markets, turn “inclusive” ON
Bigger lengths = calmer trend-following; smaller = faster but choppier
Combine with volume/structure/risk rules—the indicator is the drummer, not the whole band
Disclaimer
Alerts, labels, and triangles are not trade ideas or financial advice. They are informational signals only. You are responsible for entries, exits, risk, and position sizing. Past performance is yesterday; the future is fashionably late.
Credits
Built with the enthusiastic help of Code Copilot (AI)—massively involved, shamelessly proud, and surprisingly good at breakfasting on exponential moving averages.
EMA 21 & 78 - With Instrument Nameonly add EMA21 and 78, I saw the 21 and 78 period is the most favor period when trading with gold
Triple Tap Sniper Triple Tap Sniper v3 – EMA Retest Precision System
Triple Tap Sniper is a precision trading tool built around the 21, 34, and 55 EMAs, designed to capture high-probability retests after EMA crosses. Instead of chasing the first breakout candle, the system waits for the first pullback into the EMA21 after a trend-confirming cross — the spot where professional traders often enter.
🔑 Core Logic
EMA Alignment → Trend defined by EMA21 > EMA34 > EMA55 (bullish) or EMA21 < EMA34 < EMA55 (bearish).
Cross Detection → Signals are only armed after a fresh EMA cross.
Retest Entry → Buy/Sell signals fire only on the first retest of EMA21, with trend still intact.
Pro Filters →
📊 Higher Timeframe Confirmation: Aligns signals with larger trend.
📈 ATR Volatility Filter: Blocks weak signals in low-vol chop.
📏 EMA Spread Filter: Ignores tiny “fake crosses.”
🕯️ Price Action Filter: Requires a proper wick rejection for valid entries.
🚀 Why Use Triple Tap Sniper?
✅ Filters out most false signals from sideways markets.
✅ Focuses only on clean trend continuations after pullbacks.
✅ Beginner-friendly visuals (Buy/Sell labels) + alert-ready for automation.
✅ Flexible: works across multiple timeframes & asset classes (stocks, crypto, forex).
⚠️ Notes
This is a signal indicator, not a full strategy. For backtesting and optimization, convert to a strategy and adjust filters per market/timeframe.
No indicator guarantees profits — use with sound risk management.
MA Median Crossover | MisinkoMasterThe MA Median Crossover is a new trend analysis tool designed to help traders catch trends with less noisy, more accuracy and speed.
While simple, this effective indicator can improve your strategy more than you might think.
How does it work?
1. Get user defined input
=> set up your indicator to your likings, and make it capture what you want it to
2. Calculate the Moving Average and Median Base
=> this is the foundation of the indicator
3. Smooth the median
=> less noise, more accuracy, just like that!
4. Compare the MA to the smoothed Median
=> If the MA > smoothed Median, it signals an uptrend, if the MA < smoothed Median,
it signals a downtrend.
Yep, that is how simple it is.
Final note:
Changing the MA type is very influencial, so watch out when changing them.
Enjoy G´s!
MA Availability ETA (SMA100/EMA200)This tool helps traders understand when long-term moving averages become available on any chosen timeframe.
Many new symbols, pairs, or timeframes don’t have enough price history to immediately plot long moving averages like SMA(100) and EMA(200). This script calculates and displays:
✅ Bars Remaining – how many bars are still needed before each moving average can be plotted reliably.
✅ ETA Duration – an estimate of how long (in chart time units) it will take until each MA is available.
✅ Status Table & Label – compact visual summary on the chart and in a table at the top-right corner.
✅ Vertical Marker – a dotted line showing exactly where both SMA(100) & EMA(200) first appear together.
✅ Alerts – optional alerts notify you the moment SMA(100) or EMA(200) become available.
🔑 Features
Works on any timeframe and instrument.
Highlights SMA(100) and EMA(200) on the chart for reference.
Lets you choose whether EMA(200) should be considered ready immediately, or only after a full 200-bar history.
Useful for traders who rely on long-term MA signals (golden cross, dynamic support/resistance, trend confirmation) and want to know when these tools will be ready on fresh charts.
🎯 Use Cases
New listings / low-history assets → See when SMA100 & EMA200 become usable.
Backtesting or forward-testing → Anticipate when long-term signals will first appear.
Trend-following strategies → Prepare in advance for crossovers or key support/resistance confluence zones.
⚠️ Note: ETAs are based on chart resolution and assume continuous data; real-world session gaps, weekends, or illiquid trading can make availability slightly later.
👉 Add this to your chart and you’ll always know when the big moving averages arrive — a critical moment for many upside moves and long-term strategies.