Volume bar range# Volume Bar Range (VBR) Indicator
## Overview
The Volume Bar Range indicator identifies key support and resistance levels based on high-volume price bars. It creates a visual range that represents significant price levels where the market has shown strong interest through volume confirmation.
## Features
### Visual Range Display
- **Blue/Aqua Area**: Shows the price range of the highest volume bar within the lookback period
- **Dynamic Color**: The fill color changes to indicate whether the range is stable (aqua) or newly updated (white)
- **Boundary Lines**: Invisible white lines mark the upper and lower boundaries of the range
### Trading Signals
- **BUY Signal**: Blue upward arrow appears when price breaks above the resistance level with volume confirmation
- **SELL Signal**: Black downward arrow appears when price breaks below the support level with volume confirmation
## How to Use
### Setup
1. Apply the indicator to any chart
2. The indicator automatically identifies the highest volume bar in the last 55 periods
3. The price range of this high-volume bar becomes your support/resistance zone
### Trading Strategy
- **Range Trading**: Trade within the identified support/resistance range
- **Breakout Trading**: Enter positions when price breaks above resistance (BUY) or below support (SELL)
- **Volume Confirmation**: Only take signals when current volume exceeds the 21-period average
### Signal Interpretation
- **BUY Signal**: Price closes above the resistance level with above-average volume
- **SELL Signal**: Price closes below the support level with above-average volume
- **No Signal**: Price remains within the range or volume is insufficient
## Key Parameters
- **Lookback Period**: 55 bars (automatically identifies the highest volume bar)
- **Volume MA**: 21-period simple moving average for volume confirmation
- **Signal Size**: Tiny markers to avoid chart clutter
## Best Practices
- Use on multiple timeframes for confirmation
- Combine with other technical indicators for stronger signals
- Pay attention to the color changes in the range area
- Consider market context and overall trend direction
## Ideal Markets
- Works well on liquid markets with consistent volume patterns
- Effective on stocks, forex, and crypto markets
- Best suited for swing trading and medium-term analysis
This indicator is particularly useful for traders who rely on volume analysis and want to identify key price levels where the market has shown significant interest.
Multitimeframe
✅ SMA20 Trend Table -(MAJOAK)Trend table of Bullish or Bearish to the SMA 20. Displays 1 Day, 1Hr, 15 Min and 5 min.
Pattern Finder with MTF Boxes (Break - Fixed)Script Title:
MTF Supply/Demand Zone Indicator with Candlestick Pattern Confirmation
Short Description:
This advanced strategy identifies key Supply and Demand zones (Order Blocks) on higher timeframes (30m & 1h) and then waits for a pullback to these zones on the current timeframe. The final entry signal is triggered upon the appearance of a valid candlestick pattern (e.g., Hammer, Engulfing) within these zones.
Full Description:
Introduction & Core Concept
This script is a powerful trading tool based on a combination of the following concepts:
Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Analysis: Identifying significant structures on higher timeframes to understand the bigger market picture.
Supply and Demand Zones: Finding areas where an imbalance between buyers and sellers has caused strong price movements.
Candlestick Patterns: Using classic candlestick patterns as the final confirmation for entering a trade at these key zones.
The main idea is to avoid trading blindly and instead wait for the price to react to a significant zone, then enter with a confirmation signal.
How the Strategy Works (Step-by-Step)
Identifying the Key Pattern on Higher Timeframes:
The script continuously monitors the 30-minute and 1-hour charts to find a specific pattern: a short consolidation period (usually 1-4 candles) immediately followed by a breakout with a powerful, high-momentum candle (Long Bar). This pattern indicates the formation of a fresh Supply or Demand Zone.
Drawing the Supply and Demand Boxes:
Green Box (Demand Zone): When a minor high is broken by a bullish Long Bar, this area is identified as potential support and marked with a green box.
Red Box (Supply Zone): When a minor low is broken by a bearish Long Bar, this area is identified as potential resistance and marked with a red box.
White Box (Long Bar / Trigger Zone): This box highlights the range of the Long Bar candle itself. A break of or return to this zone provides important signals.
Waiting for a Pullback:
After a zone is identified and drawn, the strategy waits for the price on your current chart to pull back into this box.
Entry Confirmation with Candlestick Patterns:
Once the price enters the box, the script looks for reversal candlestick patterns:
In a Demand Zone (Green Box): It looks for bullish patterns like the Hammer, Bullish Engulfing, Bullish Harami, and Morning Star. Upon detection, a BUY label appears on the chart.
In a Supply Zone (Red Box): It looks for bearish patterns like the Hanging Man, Shooting Star, Bearish Engulfing, Bearish Harami, and Evening Star. Upon detection, a SELL label appears.
Breakout Signal:
In addition to reversal signals, if the price breaks the White Box (Long Bar Zone) in the opposite direction, a breakout signal is generated, which could indicate a trend continuation.
Visual Elements on the Chart
Green/Red Boxes: The primary Supply and Demand zones from higher timeframes.
White Boxes: The range of the Long Bar candle that activated the primary zone.
BUY/SELL Labels: Trade signals that appear after a candlestick confirmation within the zones.
Moving Averages (SMA 100 & 200): Included to help identify the overall market trend. Trades aligned with the trend are generally more reliable.
Input Settings
period ATR & Bar multiplayer: Allow you to customize the definition of a "Long Bar" based on market volatility.
Number of candle for long bar avrage: The lookback period for calculating the average candle body size.
multiplayer for tp: A multiplier to calculate the take-profit based on the stop-loss size (Risk-to-Reward ratio).
How to Use This Strategy
Apply the script to your main trading timeframe (e.g., 5-minute or 15-minute).
Wait for a Supply (Red) or Demand (Green) zone to be drawn on your chart.
Be patient and wait for the price to return to this zone.
If a BUY or SELL label appears, consider it a valid entry signal.
Always combine these signals with your own analysis and the overall market context.
Disclaimer: This script is an analytical tool and should not be the sole basis for your trading decisions. Always practice proper risk management and thoroughly backtest its performance before using it in a live account.
OTE+STDV MultiTF IndicatorVERY ROUGH DRAFT OF INDICATOR EXPECTS BUGS. I AM NOT A CODER SO THIS SHOULD NOT BE PERFECT.
Place limit orders on yellow lines. You will get a buy signal only during perfect A+ setups.
PLEASE MESSAGE ME IF YOU ARE A CODER AND CAN FIX THIS OR MAKE IT BETTER
Discord: itscwiby
Orange Lines are Rejection Zones
Yellow Lines are Limit order spots. Usually you want to take this with a 40 tick SL. You can also use a Fib tool on the green box to get a better entry.
Generally you want to look at the 30m chart or higher for these zones and find a optimal entry on a smaller timeframe.
Candle Pattern Detector By Prashanth
Bullish Signal (🟢 below candle):
Plotted when any of the following occur:
✅ Bullish Engulfing
✅ Bullish Three-Line Strike
✅ Bottom wick ≥ % threshold (default: 80%)
Bearish Signal (🔴 above candle):
Plotted when any of the following occur:
❌ Bearish Engulfing
❌ Bearish Three-Line Strike
❌ Top wick ≥ % threshold (default: 80%)
Only one signal per candle (🟢 or 🔴)
If both bullish and bearish conditions happen on same candle → no signal
Helps simplify visual clutter while scanning for strong candle patterns
Custom EMA High/Low & SMA - [GSK-VIZAG-AP-INDIA] Custom EMA High/Low & SMA -
1. Overview
This indicator overlays a dynamic combination of Exponential Moving Averages (EMA) and Simple Moving Average (SMA) to identify momentum shifts and potential entry/exit zones. It highlights bullish or bearish conditions using color-coded SMA logic and provides visual Buy/Sell signals based on smart crossover and state-based logic.
2. Purpose / Use Case
Designed for traders who want to visually identify momentum breakouts, trend reversals, or pullback opportunities, this tool helps:
Spot high-probability buy/sell zones
Confirm price strength relative to volatility bands (EMA High/Low)
Time entries based on clean visual cues
It works well in trend-following strategies, particularly in intraday or swing setups across any liquid market (indices, stocks, crypto, etc.).
3. Key Features & Logic
✅ EMA High/Low Channel: Acts as dynamic support/resistance boundaries using 20-period EMAs on high and low prices.
✅ Timeframe-Specific SMA: A 33-period SMA calculated from a user-defined timeframe (default: 10-minute) for flexible multi-timeframe analysis.
✅ Signal Generation:
Buy: When SMA drops below EMA Low and close is above EMA High.
Sell: When SMA rises above EMA High and price closes below both EMAs.
Optionally, signals also fire based on SMA color changes (green = bullish, red = bearish).
✅ Strict or Loose Signal Logic: Choose between precise crossovers or broader state-based conditions.
✅ Debugging Tools: Optional markers for granular insight into condition logic.
4. User Inputs & Settings
Input Description
EMA High Length Period for EMA of high prices (default: 20)
EMA Low Length Period for EMA of low prices (default: 20)
SMA Length Period for Simple Moving Average (default: 33)
SMA Timeframe Timeframe for SMA (default: “10”)
Show Buy/Sell Arrows Enable visual arrow signals for Buy/Sell
Strict Signal Logic ON = crossover-based signals; OFF = state logic
Plot Signals on SMA Color Change Enable signals on SMA color shifts (Green/Red)
Show Debug Markers Plot small markers to debug condition logic
5. Visual Elements Explained
🔵 EMA High Line – Blue line marking dynamic resistance
🔴 EMA Low Line – Red line marking dynamic support
🟡 SMA Line – Color-coded based on position:
Green if SMA < EMA Low (Bullish)
Red if SMA > EMA High (Bearish)
Yellow otherwise (Neutral)
✅ BUY / SELL Labels – Displayed below or above candles on valid signals
🛠️ Debug Circles/Triangles – Help visually understand the signal logic when enabled
6. Usage Tips
Best used on 5–30 min timeframes for intraday setups or 1H+ for swing trades.
Confirm signals with volume, price action, or other confluences (like support/resistance).
Use strict mode for more accurate entries, and non-strict mode for broader trend views.
Ideal for identifying pullbacks into trend, or early reversals after volatility squeezes.
7. What Makes It Unique
Multi-timeframe SMA integrated with EMA High/Low bands
Dual signal logic (crossover + color shift)
Visually intuitive and beginner-friendly
Minimal clutter with dynamic signal labeling
Debug mode for transparency and learning
8. Alerts & Automation
The indicator includes built-in alert conditions for:
📈 Buy Alert: Triggered when a bullish condition is detected.
🔻 Sell Alert: Triggered when bearish confirmation is detected.
These alerts can be used with TradingView's alert system for real-time notifications or bot integrations.
9. Technical Concepts Used
EMA (Exponential Moving Average): Reacts faster to recent price, ideal for trend channels
SMA (Simple Moving Average): Smoother average for detecting general trend direction
Crossover Logic: Checks when SMA crosses over or under EMA levels
Color Coding: Visual signal enhancement based on relative positioning
Multi-Timeframe Analysis: SMA calculated on a custom timeframe, powerful for confirmation
10. Disclaimer
This script is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not financial advice. Always backtest thoroughly and validate on demo accounts before applying to live markets. Trading involves risk, and past performance does not guarantee future results.
11. Author Signature
📌 Indicator Name: Custom EMA High/Low & SMA -
👤 Author: GSK-VIZAG-AP-INDIA
Multi-timeframe Spot ETH ETF flowsDescription of Multi-timeframe Spot ETH ETF Flows Pine Script
This Pine Script™ (version 6) creates a Multi-timeframe Spot ETH ETF Flows indicator to track and visualize net and cumulative capital flows for various Ethereum (ETH) Spot Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) listed on AMEX and NASDAQ. The script calculates up and down volume based on price movements in a lower timeframe, multiplies these by the average price (HLC3) for accuracy, and aggregates the data to display net and cumulative flows.
Key Features:
ETF List : Tracks nine ETH Spot ETFs (e.g., AMEX:ETHE, NASDAQ:ETHA, etc.).
Custom Timeframe Input : Allows users to override the default lower timeframe (automatically selected based on the chart’s timeframe) with a custom timeframe (default: 720 minutes). Higher timeframes provide more historical data but less precision.
Volume Analysis : Calculates positive (up) and negative (down) volume based on price movements (close vs. open or close vs. previous close) in the lower timeframe, weighted by the average price.
Net and Cumulative Flows :
Net flow is the sum of up and down volumes across all ETFs, displayed as colored columns (green for positive, red for negative, with transparency based on trend direction).
Cumulative flow is the running total of net flows since the ETFs' launch, plotted as a line. Visualization : Uses dynamic colors for net flow columns to indicate direction and strength, with a black line for cumulative flow.
Technical Details:
Data Retrieval : Uses request.security and request.security_lower_tf to fetch price and volume data from lower timeframes.
Array Processing : Sums up and down volume arrays to compute net flows for each ETF.
Auto Timeframe Switching : Selects an appropriate lower timeframe (e.g., 1-second for seconds-based charts, 5-minute for daily charts) unless a custom timeframe is specified.
Styling : Net flow is plotted as columns, with color intensity reflecting flow direction and trend continuity.
Purpose:
The indicator helps traders and investors monitor capital inflows and outflows for ETH Spot ETFs, providing insights into market sentiment and fund activity across multiple timeframes.
License : Mozilla Public License 2.0.
Normalized Volume IndexIn the realm of technical analysis, volume is more than just a measure of market activity—it’s a window into trader psychology. Two classic indicators that harness this insight are the Positive Volume Index (PVI) and Negative Volume Index (NVI). Developed in the early 20th century by Paul L. Dysart and later refined by Norman G. Fosback in 1976, these tools aim to distinguish between the behavior of the so-called “smart money” and the broader market crowd.
- Positive Volume Index (PVI) tracks price changes only on days when trading volume increases. It assumes that rising volume reflects the actions of less-informed retail traders—those who follow the herd.
- Negative Volume Index (NVI), on the other hand, focuses on days when volume decreases, under the premise that institutional investors (the “smart money”) are more active when the market is quiet.
This dichotomy allows traders to interpret market sentiment through the lens of volume behavior. For example, a rising NVI during a price uptrend may suggest that institutional investors are quietly accumulating positions—often a bullish signal.
Traders use PVI and NVI to:
- Confirm trends: If NVI is above its moving average, it often signals a strong underlying trend supported by smart money.
- Spot reversals: Divergences between price and either index can hint at weakening momentum or upcoming reversals.
- Gauge participation: PVI rising faster than price may indicate overenthusiastic retail buying—potentially a contrarian signal.
These indicators are often paired with moving averages (e.g., 255-day EMA) to generate actionable signals. Fosback’s research suggested that when NVI is above its one-year EMA, there’s a high probability of a bull market.
While PVI and NVI are cumulative indices, normalizing them—for example, by rebasing to 100 or converting to percentage changes—offers several benefits:
- Comparability: Normalized indices can be compared across different assets or timeframes.
- Clarity: It becomes easier to visualize relative strength or weakness.
- Backtesting: Normalized values are more suitable for algorithmic strategies and statistical analysis.
Normalization also helps when combining PVI/NVI with other indicators in multi-factor models, ensuring no single metric dominates due to scale differences
In essence, PVI and NVI offer a nuanced view of market dynamics by separating the noise of volume surges from the quiet confidence of institutional moves. When normalized and interpreted correctly, they become powerful allies in a trader’s decision-making toolkit.
How to use this (Educational material):
For instance, on average, when the Negative Volume Index (NVI) remains above its midline, the market tends to trend positively, reflecting consistent institutional participation. However, when the NVI dips and stays below the midline, it often signals a negative trend, indicating that smart money is stepping away or reducing exposure.
Another telling scenario occurs when the Positive Volume Index (PVI) drops below the NVI. While this might coincide with a brief price dip, institutions often interpret this as an opportunity to buy the dip, quietly accumulating positions while retail participants exit in panic. The result? A market recovery driven by smart money.
Conversely, when the PVI consistently remains above the NVI, it may point to retail enthusiasm outpacing institutional support. This imbalance can flag a tired or overextended trend, where the smart money has already positioned itself defensively. When this pattern persists, there's a high likelihood that institutions will pull the plug, leading to a pronounced trend reversal.
EMA Trend Dashboard
Trend Indicator using 3 custom EMA lines. Displays a table with 5 rows(position configurable)
-First line shows relative position of EMA lines to each other and outputs Bull, Weak Bull, Flat, Weak Bear, or Bear. EMA line1 should be less than EMA line2 and EMA line 2 should be less than EMA line3. Default is 9,21,50.
-Second through fourth line shows the slant of each EMA line. Up, Down, or Flat. Threshold for what is considered a slant is configurable. Also added a "steep" threshold configuration for steep slants.
-Fifth line shows exhaustion and is a simple, configurable calculation of the distance between EMA line1 and EMA line2.
--Lines one and five change depending on its value but ALL other colors are able to be changed.
--Default is somewhat set to work well with Micro E-mini Futures but this indicator can be changed to work on anything. I created it to help get a quick overview of short-term trend on futures. I used ChatGPT to help but I am still not sure if it actually took longer because of it.
Multi-TF Candle Close - PROPTRADERZ Draws a horizontal ray at the close of the last completed candle from a selectable timeframe (e.g. 1m, 5m, 15m), regardless of your current chart. Includes optional price label with offset for better visibility on short-term charts like 15s or 5s. Great for multi-timeframe traders.
Overnight High/Low, Session High/LowGives you the following information:
- Previous session(s) high and low (up to 10)
- The current session overnight high and low
- The previous session open and close
When any prior day high or low is broken, the line for it will stop extending to the right.
F&O Time Zones – Final Fixed📌 This indicator highlights high-probability intraday time zones used in Indian F&O (Futures & Options) strategies. Ideal for scalping, breakout setups, and trap avoidance.
🕒 Covered Time Zones:
• 9:15 – 9:21 AM → Flash Trades (first 1-minute volatility)
• 9:21 – 9:30 AM → Smart Money Trap (VWAP fakeouts)
• 9:30 – 9:50 AM → Fake Breakout Zone
• 9:50 – 10:15 AM → Institutional Entry Timing
• 10:15 – 10:45 AM → VWAP Range Scalps
• 10:45 – 11:15 AM → Second Trap Zone
• 11:15 – 1:00 PM → Trend Continuation Window
• 1:00 – 1:45 PM → Volatility Compression
• 1:45 – 2:15 PM → Institutional Exit Phase 1
• 2:15 – 2:45 PM → Trend Acceleration / Reversals
• 2:45 – 3:15 PM → Expiry Scalping Zone
• 3:15 – 3:30 PM → Dead Zone (square-off time)
🔧 Features:
✓ Clean vertical lines per zone
✓ Optional label positions (top or bottom)
✓ Adjustable line style, width, and color
🧠 Best used on: NIFTY, BANKNIFTY, FINNIFTY (5-min or lower)
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🔒 **Disclaimer**:
This script is for **educational purposes only**. It is not financial advice. Trading involves risk. Please consult a professional or do your own research before taking any positions.
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👤 Script by: **JoanJagan**
🛠️ Built in Pine Script v5
Avg daily rangeThe Average Daily Range (ADR) is a technical indicator that measures the average price movement of a financial instrument over a specific period.
Simple Market Kill-Zones + Open (UTC)What it does
This Pine v6 indicator highlights the “kill-zones” around the big session opens—Asian (23:00–03:00 UTC), London (07:00–09:00 UTC) and New York (13:30–15:30 UTC)—by reading each bar’s actual UTC timestamp. It also draws dashed vertical lines at exactly 23:00, 07:00 and 13:30 UTC, so you never miss the liquidity ramps. Because it uses raw UTC hours/minutes, it stays accurate even when exchanges pause (e.g. Nano-BTC’s daily halt) or your chart’s display timezone changes.
Key Inputs
Show Asia/London/NY Kill Zone – toggle each shaded band on/off
Zone Colors – pick your own semi-transparent hues
Show Session-Open Lines – enable dashed verticals at the exact open times
Line Colors – customize the line opacity and style
How to use
Apply on your favorite timeframe (15 min–1 h is a sweet spot).
Toggle the zones you care about and pick readable colors.
Use the dashed lines as entry triggers or as visual bookmarks.
In your own Pine strategies, wrap order logic with the zone booleans to only trade when liquidity’s alive.
ATR Stop-Loss with Fibonacci Take-Profit [jpkxyz]ATR Stop-Loss with Fibonacci Take-Profit Indicator
This comprehensive indicator combines Average True Range (ATR) volatility analysis with Fibonacci extensions to create dynamic stop-loss and take-profit levels. It's designed to help traders set precise risk management levels and profit targets based on market volatility and mathematical ratios.
Two Operating Modes
Default Mode (Rolling Levels)
In default mode, the indicator continuously plots evolving stop-loss and take-profit levels based on real-time price action. These levels update dynamically as new bars form, creating rolling horizontal lines across the chart. I use this mode primarily to plot the rolling ATR-Level which I use to trail my Stop-Loss into profit.
Characteristics:
Levels recalculate with each new bar
All selected Fibonacci levels display simultaneously
Uses plot() functions with trackprice=true for price tracking
Custom Anchor Mode (Fixed Levels)
This is the primary mode for precision trading. You select a specific timestamp (typically your entry bar), and the indicator locks all calculations to that exact moment, creating fixed horizontal lines that represent your actual trade levels.
Characteristics:
Entry line (blue) marks your anchor point
Stop-loss calculated using ATR from the anchor bar
Fibonacci levels projected from entry-to-stop distance
Lines terminate when price breaks through them
Includes comprehensive alert system
Core Calculation Logic
ATR Stop-Loss Calculation:
Stop Loss = Entry Price ± (ATR × Multiplier)
Long positions: SL = Entry - (ATR × Multiplier)
Short positions: SL = Entry + (ATR × Multiplier)
ATR uses your chosen smoothing method (RMA, SMA, EMA, or WMA)
Default multiplier is 1.5, adjustable to your risk tolerance
Fibonacci Take-Profit Projection:
The distance from entry to stop-loss becomes the base unit (1.0) for Fibonacci extensions:
TP Level = Entry + (Entry-to-SL Distance × Fibonacci Ratio)
Available Fibonacci Levels:
Conservative: 0.618, 1.0, 1.618
Extended: 2.618, 3.618, 4.618
Complete range: 0.0 to 4.764 (23 levels total)
Multi-Timeframe Functionality
One of the indicator's most powerful features is timeframe flexibility. You can analyze on one timeframe while using stop-loss and take-profit calculations from another.
Best Practices:
Identify your entry point on execution timeframe
Enable "Custom Anchor" mode
Set anchor timestamp to your entry bar
Select appropriate analysis timeframe
Choose relevant Fibonacci levels
Enable alerts for automated notifications
Example Scenario:
Analyse trend on 4-hour chart
Execute entry on 5-minute chart for precision
Set custom anchor to your 5-minute entry bar
Configure timeframe setting to "4h" for swing-level targets
Select appropriate Fibonacci Extension levels
Result: Precise entry with larger timeframe risk management
Visual Intelligence System
Line Behaviour in Custom Anchor Mode:
Active levels: Lines extend to the right edge
Hit levels: Lines terminate at the breaking bar
Entry line: Always visible in blue
Stop-loss: Red line, terminates when hit
Take-profits: Green lines (1.618 level in gold for emphasis)
Customisation Options:
Line width (1-4 pixels)
Show/hide individual Fibonacci levels
ATR length and smoothing method
ATR multiplier for stop-loss distance
Evening Sessions HighlighterHighlights the evening hours ranging from opening hours to any other hours specified.
Dashboard TrendsDashboard Trends – Multi-Timeframe VWAP + EMA Bias Indicator
The Dashboard Trends indicator is a powerful market sentiment tool that visually displays trend biases across multiple timeframes using a combination of:
Anchored Session VWAP with Deviation Bands
EMA(22) vs EMA(200) Trend Comparison
Custom Neutral Zone Logic
Multi-Timeframe Dashboard Table
1-Minute Precision Bias and VWAP Positioning
This tool is designed for day traders, scalpers, and swing traders who want a clean and fast way to assess the market's trend structure at a glance.
📊 Features
✅ 1. Anchored Session VWAP
Custom VWAP that resets at the start of each daily session.
Displays ±1σ, ±2σ, ±3σ standard deviation bands.
Tracks real-time price positioning relative to VWAP.
✅ 2. EMA Trend Bias
Uses EMA(22) and EMA(200) across multiple timeframes (1m, 10m, 30m, 4h, 1D).
A trend is:
Bullish if EMA(22) > EMA(200) + threshold
Bearish if EMA(22) < EMA(200) - threshold
Neutral within buffer zone
Choose between:
Fixed Threshold (% based)
Dynamic ATR-based Threshold for volatility adaptation
✅ 3. VWAP Bias Calculation
Measures price deviation from session VWAP within normalized range
Color-coded output for:
Green: Bullish bias
Red: Bearish bias
Gray: Neutral zone
✅ 4. Real-Time Dashboard Table
Updates every 10 bars
Displays market bias for:
1m, 10m, 30m, 4h, 1D, and VWAP trend zones
Color-coded cells for instant decision-making
📈 Suggested Trading Strategy
You can build rules around trend alignment and VWAP zones for effective entries and exits.
📌 Entry Rules:
Long Entry:
1m, 10m, 30m, and VWAP all show Bullish (green)
Price is above VWAP and holding above +1σ
Optional: Use pullback to EMA(22) on the 1m or 10m chart as a trigger
Short Entry:
1m, 10m, 30m, and VWAP all show Bearish (red)
Price is below VWAP and holding below -1σ
Optional: Use rejection at EMA(22) on the 1m/10m as confirmation
📌 Exit / Take-Profit:
Take profit at ±2σ or ±3σ levels
Trail stops based on price moving back into Neutral or opposite bias
📌 Stop-Loss:
Just below VWAP or the opposite side of ±1σ band (depending on entry direction)
Or use fixed ATR-based stop for dynamic positioning
⚙️ Settings Recommendations
For volatile markets (crypto, small caps): Enable Dynamic ATR Threshold
For stable markets (indices, large caps): Use Fixed Threshold = 0.05–0.10%
For scalping: Set neutral zone buffer (1m) to a tighter value like 0.05
Multi-Timeframe Moving AveragesMulti-Timeframe Moving Average Indicator
A comprehensive trend analysis tool that combines multiple timeframe moving averages with Heikin-Ashi price visualization in a dedicated pane.
🎯 What It Does
This indicator provides a powerful multi-timeframe perspective by displaying four independent moving average lines alongside smoothed Heikin-Ashi candles. Unlike traditional single-timeframe indicators, each moving average maintains its specified timeframe regardless of your chart's current timeframe setting, giving you a true multi-dimensional view of market trends.
📊 Key Features
Multi-Timeframe Moving Averages:
4 Independent MA Lines - Each configurable with its own timeframe, type (SMA/EMA), length, color, and line width
True MTF Functionality - A 20-day MA remains a 20-day MA whether you're viewing 1-minute or 4-hour charts
Default Configuration - 20 Month, 20 Week, 20 Day, and 20 Hour moving averages for comprehensive trend analysis
Visual Excellence:
Heikin-Ashi Candles - Smoothed price representation that reduces noise and highlights trend direction
Separate Pane - Clean, dedicated window that auto-scales for optimal visibility
Color-Coded Legend - Real-time display showing each MA's configuration
Customizable Styling - Adjustable colors and line weights for personal preference
Advanced Alert System:
Cross Alerts - Get notified when price crosses above/below any moving average
Touch Alerts - Early warning when price approaches MA levels
Optional Visual Signals - Toggle triangle markers for cross events
Granular Control - Enable/disable alerts independently for each feature
🔧 Perfect For
Trend Identification - See how different timeframes align or diverge
Support/Resistance Analysis - Multiple MA timeframes act as dynamic S/R levels
Entry/Exit Timing - Cross alerts help time trades across different timeframes
Market Structure Analysis - Understand how short-term moves relate to longer-term trends
Period Separator with DatesSimple Period Separator script for multiple timeframes with dates and months for higher timeframes, and time if you are using lower time frames.
Intra-bar Close/Open Gap [YuL]Just checking one idea: look at gaps between close and open bars on lower timeframe to try to estimate how much slippage exists there that may be a result of buying or selling pressure.
Perhaps it only useful in real time to see if situation of the current bar is changing.
Open to ideas and suggestions.
ATR & SMA Info Table (v6)An indicator that displays ATR data with percentage change and moving average including stock name and time frame
Smart RSI DashboardThis script is a multi-timeframe dashboard indicator that analyzes Stochastic RSI and trend direction using EMA-based logic, with optional signal alerts when price reaches Fibonacci levels on the active chart. It includes:
- Customizable colors for RSI and trend states
- Buy/Sell signal detection based on:
- RSI being oversold or overbought
- Trend direction: Uptrend or Downtrend
- Price reaching Fibonacci key zones (0.618 for support, 0.382 for resistance)
- A floating table showing RSI status and trend across multiple timeframes
🔍 Detailed Breakdown:
| Component | Purpose |
| indicator(...) | Declares the indicator and sets it to overlay directly on the chart. |
| input.color(...) | Lets the user customize visual colors for RSI and trend states. |
| stoch() function | Calculates Stochastic RSI from the RSI values over a given period. |
| getStatus() | Returns text status "Oversold ✅", "Overbought ❌", or "Neutral" based on RSI thresholds. |
| getTrend() | Compares EMA(10) and EMA(50) to define "Uptrend 🔼", "Downtrend 🔽", or "Sideways". |
| Fibonacci levels | Automatically calculates 0.382 and 0.618 retracement levels from the last 100 candles. |
| Signals & Alerts | Detects buy/sell setups when RSI + trend + Fibonacci are aligned. Triggers alerts accordingly. |
| Dashboard table | Displays RSI and trend status for 5 timeframes (5m, 15m, 1H, 4H, 1D) in top-right corner. |
"This indicator analyzes market conditions using Stochastic RSI and EMA-based trend direction across multiple timeframes. It provides buy/sell signals when price reaches Fibonacci support/resistance levels and RSI/trend conditions agree. Users can customize display colors, and use real-time alerts for signal execution."
Phase D Sniper (Full Upgrade v1)Personal script that I wrote for myself to find the Phase C ending and beginning of the Phase D of Wyckoff Pattern. This script identifies potential entry points buy signaling a buy with Green Triangle, Orange Circles are entry points in case you missed the initial green triangle entry. The Blue Diamonds indicate Bullish Divergeance.