IPDA X Volatility IndexATR based 5 day volatility index. This indicator will print a volatility table of your most commonly traded assets. It will rank the most volatile assets on your list based on the 5 day ATR and will give you an average volatility measure as well to let you know which assets are the most volatile.
Indicadores e estratégias
ATR-EMA Trend: EarlyTurn + Adaptivev.9
Purpose:
Trend-following tool that times long entries on EMA crosses, filters them by trend quality, scales out on weakness, and exits with a volatility-aware trailing stop. It also tags PVRSA “M” pivot highs and shows a compact info panel.
How it works
Entries
Signals: “Low Confidence Buy” (EMA10 > EMA20 cross) and “Big Buy” (EMA10 > EMA50 cross).
Trend filter: Entries are gated by the EMA50 angle (in degrees). You can:
Require a minimum angle (up-slope),
Optionally smooth the angle with linear regression,
Add HTF confirmation (EMA50 rising on a higher timeframe).
Early-Turn Override: Lets one early “probe” long through before the EMA50 angle turns positive—only if the angle is improving and a chosen price rule is true (options: EMA20>EMA50, Close>EMA50, Close>EMA20&EMA20>EMA50, or Close>EMA20).
Profit-taking
Tracks the highest confirmed pivot high since entry (classic pivothigh) as a TP level.
Take profit:
Immediately on pivot confirmation (optional), or
On a close cross above that level (default), or
On wick touch (optional).
Option to fire once per pivot.
Stops & Trailing
Dynamic ATR stop (Chandelier High): highest high since entry – ATR×mult.
Adaptive multiplier (ADX-based): when trend is strong (ADX ≥ threshold), use a larger ATR multiple; in chop, use a smaller one. (ADX is calculated internally; no ta.adx() dependency.)
Fixed ATR stop (optional): entry – ATR×mult.
EMA30 trail exit (optional, “soft” exit).
Scale-outs
30% scale-out: Close below EMA10 with high volume.
50% scale-out: Close below EMA50, bearish candle, high volume.
PVRSA “M” Pivot High
Flags a confirmed M pivot high when: new local high, high volume, and a bearish candle.
Visuals & Panel
Dotted EMA10/20/30/50, ATR bands around EMA20, optional Volume MA, optional classic pivot-high shape.
Info table shows EMAs, ATR, base multiplier, ATR×mult, bands, EMA50 angle, ADX, active dynamic ATR multiplier, and Early-Turn status.
Alerts
Buy signals, both scale-outs, take profit, PVRSA pivot, fixed stop, dynamic stop, and EMA30 trail exit.
Tips & presets
To reduce noise on small timeframes: increase Min EMA50 Angle to ~0.5–1.0°, set Angle Lookback to 8–13, enable Regression Angle if still choppy.
To catch early turns: keep Early-Turn ON with Max Negative Angle 1.5–3.0°, Improving Lookback 3–5, and a permissive price rule like Close>EMA20.
For trend runs: leave Adaptive Dyn Mult ON with defaults (Strong=2.6, Weak=1.8, ADX Len=14, Thresh=22).
Deep in the Tape – VSA (Invite Only)Deep in the Tape – VSA (Invite-Only)
Overview
This invite-only study is built entirely on the Volume Spread Analysis (VSA) methodology developed by Tom Williams. VSA examines the interplay of volume, spread (bar range), and close position to highlight the footprints of professional activity.
The aim of this tool is educational: to make it easier for traders to study how supply and demand pressures appear on the chart in real time. It does not generate trading advice, but instead plots markers based on classical VSA principles so students of the method can recognize strength, weakness, confirmations, and traps without the cryptic complexity often found in raw VSA study.
What It Displays
Key VSA Events (visual markers on the chart):
Stopping Volume (SV): Wide down bars with climactic volume closing off the lows.
Selling Climax (SC): Exhaustion selling at the end of a decline, often near bottoms.
Shakeout (SO): A sharp push down that springs back to close strong.
No Supply (NS): Narrow down bar on low volume, showing lack of selling pressure.
No Demand (ND): Narrow up bar on low volume, showing lack of buying interest.
Supply Coming In: Volume surge after an up-move, suggesting sellers active.
Buying Climax (BC): Wide up bar with climactic volume and weakness into the close.
Upthrust (UT): False break above prior highs with a weak close.
End of Rising Market (EoRM): Narrow up bar on very high volume, closing weak, often signaling distribution.
Test Bar: Down bar on very low volume in an uptrend, testing for lack of supply.
Contextual Tools:
Trigger Levels: High/low of ultra-high volume bars projected forward, serving as natural support/resistance levels.
Cluster Zones: Optional shading to mark zones of repeated high-volume activity (potential accumulation/distribution).
Background MA: A simple moving average for context only — not a signal generator.
Interpreting the Markers (Tom Williams Style)
Bullish Background (professional strength):
Events: Stopping Volume, Selling Climax, Shakeout, No Supply.
Best studied when price is trading above trigger levels and above the MA, showing demand in control.
Bearish Background (professional weakness):
Events: Buying Climax, Upthrust, Supply Coming In, End of Rising Market.
Best studied when price is below trigger levels and below the MA, showing supply dominance.
Failures (Educational Study Only)
Not all setups confirm. In VSA, Tests sometimes fail, and No Demand or No Supply bars can be absorbed. These are marked as Failure markers.
Their purpose is purely educational:
To show where expectations do not play out.
To help students see how traps or absorptions form.
To illustrate Tom Williams’ lesson that the market is a testing ground — not a perfect pattern machine.
How to Use It
Study Background Activity: Watch for climactic volume and projected trigger levels.
Look for Response: After signs of strength (SC, SV, SO, NS), seek confirming Tests or NS bars. After signs of weakness (UT, BC, Supply Coming In), look for ND or UT confirmation.
Apply Context: Confirm whether price is above/below triggers and the MA to judge whether demand or supply has the upper hand.
Learn from Failures: Pay attention to failures as they show where expectations break down — some of the most valuable lessons in VSA.
Observe Clusters: Use cluster zones to study where professional activity tends to re-appear.
Why It’s Original
Built directly from Tom Williams’ VSA logic — spread, volume relative to average, wick size, close location, and background context.
Adds projected trigger levels and cluster zones for educational context.
Designed for clarity and study, removing unnecessary complexity while staying faithful to VSA principles.
This is not a mash-up of other scripts or public code; it’s a purpose-built framework for studying supply and demand dynamics.
I built this because it's what I wanted to see in a script ,true VSA Education .
Disclaimer
This script is for educational and analytical purposes only.
It does not generate buy/sell/alert signals, nor does it provide financial advice. Always perform your own analysis and risk management before making trading decisions.
Volume Spread Analysis — Educational (VSA Study)Volume Spread Analysis — Educational (VSA Study)
Overview
This indicator is an educational tool based on classic Volume Spread Analysis (VSA), a methodology pioneered by Tom Williams. VSA studies the relationship between volume, price spread, and closing position to highlight the possible footprints of professional buying and selling.
The purpose of this study is to make the core VSA events visible on the chart, so traders can learn how to recognize them in real time. It does not provide signals, alerts, or advice — it is designed purely for market education and visual study.
What It Displays
The script plots key VSA events as shapes on the chart:
Stopping Volume (SV): Wide down bar, ultra-high volume, closing off the lows.
Selling Climax (SC): Climactic selling into the lows, often at market bottoms.
Shakeout (SO): Sharp down bar that springs back and closes strong.
No Supply (NS): Narrow down bar on very low volume, showing lack of selling.
No Demand (ND): Narrow up bar on low volume, showing lack of buying interest.
Buying Climax (BC): Wide up bar with climactic volume, closing weak.
Upthrust (UT): False breakout above resistance that closes weak.
Supply Coming In: Signs of supply entering after an up-move.
End of Rising Market (EoRM): Narrow up bar with very high volume and weak close.
Test Bar: Low-volume down bar closing strong, testing for supply.
How It Works
Each event is identified by comparing:
Volume against its moving average.
Spread (bar range) against the average spread.
Closing position within the bar.
Wick structure (upper/lower shadow).
Trend context (short-term moving averages).
By combining these elements, the script highlights conditions that match classical VSA patterns.
An optional moving average can be enabled for background context — this is not a signal, only a visual guide to see whether price is trading above or below a simple average.
How to Use It (Educational)
As Tom Williams taught, VSA is about reading the background:
Signs of Strength: Look for Stopping Volume, Selling Climax, Shakeouts, and No Supply bars. These often appear after weakness and suggest buyers are stepping in.
Signs of Weakness: Watch for Buying Climaxes, Upthrusts, Supply Coming In, and End of Rising Market patterns. These often appear after strength and suggest sellers are active.
Context Matters:
Strength is best studied when price is above the moving average and holding above trigger zones.
Weakness is best studied when price is below the average and struggling under resistance.
Tests & No Demand: These confirm whether supply or demand is still present. A successful Test (low volume down bar, closing strong) often follows strength, while No Demand confirms weakness.
This script is not about trade entries — it is a learning tool to help traders visually study professional activity and market phases.
Originality
This is not a mash-up of public code. It is a purpose-built educational implementation of VSA logic, written from scratch. It maps directly to classical definitions of strength, weakness, tests, and climaxes, making the concepts easier to recognize without requiring traders to interpret raw formulas.
Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational and analytical purposes only.
It does not generate trading signals, alerts, or financial advice.
Always do your own research and risk management when trading.
Pivot Trendlines • Strength • BreakoutPivot Trendlines • Strength • Breakout (closed-source)
Purpose. Draws support/resistance lines by connecting confirmed swing pivots, evaluates their strength (touches + relative volume), and marks breakouts. It’s a visual decision aid: it does not place orders or claim performance.
How it works — calculations & rules
1) Confirmed pivots
Pivots use ta.pivothigh/ta.pivotlow with equal left/right lengths (lenHigh, lenLow). They confirm after length bars, which reduces repaint compared to using raw highs/lows.
2) Candidate line between two pivots
For a pivot pair (b1, p1) → (b2, p2) (bar index, price), the line is:
m = (p2 - p1) / (b2 - b1)
c = p1 - m * b1
y(x) = m * x + c
3) Integrity check (between pivots)
For every bar j between b1 and b2, the price must stay within a tolerance:
tol(j) = |y(j)| * (integrityTolPct / 100)
Resistance (pivot highs): violations when high(j) > y(j) + tol(j)
Support (pivot lows): violations when low(j) < y(j) - tol(j)
The line is accepted only if violations ≤ maxCrosses.
Optional slope rule: Resistance requires p2 ≤ p1, Support requires p2 ≥ p1.
4) Strength score → width/color
Touches: Each time current price is within a touch tolerance of the line:
tolTouchNow = |yNow| * (touchTolPct / 100)
touches are counted.
Relative volume factor:
volFactor = (avg volume at the two pivots) / SMA(volume, volLen)
Score: score = wTouches * touches + wVolume * volFactor
The score maps to line width (clamped to maxWidth) and optionally to color intensity, so stronger levels visually stand out.
5) Breakout detection & signals
Compute the live line value yNow = y(bar_index) and thresholds with an optional buffer %:
Resistance: longThresh = yNow * (1 + breakBufPct/100)
Support: shortThresh = yNow * (1 - breakBufPct/100)
A breakout is when price/close crosses the respective threshold; you can confirm on bar close.
Signals can be drawn as triangles (four fixed sizes) or as labels.
6) Line management
To avoid clutter, the script keeps only the most recent N resistance lines and N support lines. After a breakout, lines can be extended for extraBars.
(Implementation specifics like series/array management are proprietary; the above formulas and decision rules disclose the functioning clearly so traders and moderators can understand and evaluate it.)
Why this is original & useful
Integrity-checked levels: Lines must pass tolerance, max-cross and (optionally) slope checks before drawing—reduces noisy, arbitrary lines.
Quantified emphasis: Levels are emphasized by a numeric strength score combining market interaction (touches) and participation (relative volume).
Actionable signaling: Optional buffer & close-confirmation provide practical breakout markers aligned with how discretionary traders validate breaks.
How to use
Start with default pivot lengths (e.g., 50/50) and enable the slope rule.
Tune Integrity Tolerance % and Max Crosses to your instrument/TF (tighter for scalps, looser for swings).
Adjust wTouches / wVolume to emphasize interaction vs. participation; cap visual noise with Max Line Width and line counts.
For breakouts, use a small buffer % and Confirm on close to reduce false signals.
Use the triangle size or labels to match your visual preference.
Inputs (overview)
Pivot Detection: lenHigh, lenLow.
Trendline Integrity (Filters): integrityTolPct, maxCrosses, minBarsBetweenPivots, enforceSlope.
Drawing / Management: showHighs, showLows, extraBars, touchTolPct.
Strength Scoring: maxWidth, volLen, wTouches, wVolume, useColorByStrength.
Breakout Trigger: breakBufPct, confirmClose.
Signal Display: showSignals, signalStyle, sigSize.
Notes & limitations
Pivots confirm after length bars; before confirmation, potential pivots can change (normal for pivot logic).
Indicator = not a strategy; no orders are executed and no performance is implied.
Always forward-test and apply independent risk management.
Top Catcher | QRTop Catcher | QuantumResearch
Top Catcher is a volatility-aware indicator designed to identify potential exhaustion tops and distribution signals. It highlights when price has stretched into an extreme zone and then fails to sustain momentum, a classic sign of market overheating or blow-off risk.
🔍 How it works (principle-based)
Extreme Detection: Monitors when price pushes into rare, statistically extreme zones.
Failure Confirmation: A top signal only appears if price then loses strength and reverts back inside its volatility range.
Event-Driven: This two-step process reduces false signals from normal trending moves and focuses on exhaustion events.
🎯 Why it’s unique
Unlike traditional overbought/oversold tools (RSI, Bollinger touches, etc.), Top Catcher:
Looks for distribution events rather than routine highs.
Adapts to each asset’s own behavior instead of relying on fixed thresholds.
Filters out many false positives by requiring both extension + failure.
📈 Practical use
Risk Control: In strong uptrends, treat signals as alerts to secure profits, hedge, or tighten stops.
Reversal Potential: In sideways or late-cycle conditions, signals may highlight short-term reversal opportunities.
Multi-Timeframe: Use on higher timeframes for macro distribution context, and lower timeframes for precision entries/exits.
⚡ Signals & Alerts
Top markers: Triangles above bars when exhaustion triggers.
Alerts: “Sell the Top” alerts can be enabled for automation or quick notifications.
BTC:
ETH:
SOL
⚠️ Disclaimer
This script is for research and educational purposes only. It does not provide financial advice. Past performance cannot predict or guarantee future results. Always confirm signals with your own analysis and risk management.
Planetary Angles - CEPlanetary Angles - Community Edition
Welcome to the Planetary Angles - Community Edition, a dynamic tool designed to enhance W.D. Gann-inspired trading by pinpointing dates when a selected planet reaches a user-defined ecliptic longitude angle. This feature-complete indicator provides traders with precise astrological timing for market analysis across equities, forex, commodities, and cryptocurrencies. It empowers traders to integrate celestial events into their strategies with ease.
Overview
The Planetary Angles - Community Edition calculates and plots vertical lines on your chart to mark dates when a chosen planet (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, or Pluto) crosses a specific longitude angle (0° to 359.99°) in either heliocentric or geocentric mode. With customizable line and label styling, this script highlights key astrological moments, helping traders identify potential market turning points based on Gann’s time-theory principles. It supports multiple instances on a single chart, offering flexibility for multi-planet analysis.
Key Features
Custom Angle Selection : Choose any ecliptic longitude angle (0° to 359.99°) to track when a planet crosses that precise degree.
Planetary Coverage : Supports eight planets (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto) for comprehensive astrological analysis.
Heliocentric and Geocentric Modes : Toggle between heliocentric and geocentric calculations to align with your preferred perspective.
Styling Options : Customize line styles (solid, dotted, dashed) and colors for lines and labels, with options to enable/disable lines and text for clarity.
Labeled Visuals : Displays labeled markers (e.g., “☿ 90°”) on the chart, with tooltips for easy identification of planetary angle crossings.
Multi-Instance Support : Add the script multiple times to track different planets or angles simultaneously on the same chart.
How It Works
Open Settings : Access the script’s settings to configure your preferences.
Enable the Script : Check the box to activate Planetary Angles.
Select a Planet : Choose from Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, or Pluto.
Set the Angle : Input a specific ecliptic longitude angle (0° to 359.99°) to track.
Choose Planetary Mode : Select heliocentric or geocentric mode for the calculations.
Customize Styling : Adjust line and label styles and colors, and enable/disable lines or labels as needed.
Analyze and Trade : Observe the plotted vertical lines and labels to identify when the selected planet crosses the chosen angle, using these moments to inform your trading strategy.
Get Started
As a gift to the TradingView community and Gann traders, the Planetary Angles - Community Edition is provided free of charge. With no features locked, this tool offers full access to precise planetary angle tracking for enhanced market timing. Trade wisely and leverage the cosmic precision of Gann’s methodology!
Retrograde Planets - CERetrograde Planets - Community Edition
Welcome to the Retrograde Planets - Community Edition, a specialized tool designed to empower traders with W.D. Gann’s time-theory principles by highlighting planetary retrograde cycles. This feature-complete indicator allows traders to visualize critical retrograde periods for market analysis across equities, forex, commodities, and cryptocurrencies. As a seamless add-on to the Gann ToolBox, it enhances time-based trading strategies with precision and clarity.
Overview
The Retrograde Planets - Community Edition identifies and highlights retrograde cycles for Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, key periods often associated with market volatility and trend shifts in Gann’s methodology. By calculating ecliptic longitudes with high accuracy, the script plots historical and future retrograde periods (up to 365 days ahead) on your chart, complete with visual highlights and labels. This tool is ideal for traders leveraging astrological cycles to anticipate market turning points.
Key Features
Retrograde Cycle Highlighting : Displays retrograde periods for Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, marking start and end points with vertical lines and labels.
Historical and Future Projections : Visualizes past retrograde cycles and projects future ones up to a year in advance with minute-level precision.
Customizable Planet Selection : Choose from seven planets to focus on specific retrograde cycles relevant to your analysis.
24/7 Market Optimization : Enable extended future data for continuous markets like crypto, improving performance and projection accuracy.
Styling Flexibility : Customize the highlight color for retrograde periods to enhance chart clarity and align with your visual preferences.
Labeled Visuals : Includes labels (e.g., “℞ Starts,” “℞ Ends”) with tooltips for easy identification of retrograde cycle boundaries.
How It Works
Open Settings : Access the script’s settings to configure your preferences.
Select a Planet : Choose from Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune to analyze its retrograde cycles.
Enable Retrograde Cycles : Check the box to activate retrograde highlighting for the selected planet.
Customize Highlight Color : Adjust the color of the highlighted retrograde periods for better chart visibility.
Enable 24/7 Mode (Optional) : For crypto or continuous markets, activate the 24/7 setting to include extended future data.
Analyze and Trade : Use the highlighted retrograde periods and labeled lines to identify potential market volatility or trend changes, integrating Gann’s time-theory into your strategy.
Get Started
As a gift to the TradingView community and Gann traders, the Retrograde Planets - Community Edition is provided free of charge. With no features locked, this tool offers full access to retrograde cycle analysis for precise market timing. Trade wisely and harness the power of planetary cycles!
Gann Seasonal Dates - CEGann Seasonal Dates - Community Edition
Welcome to the Gann Seasonal Dates V1.61 - Community Edition, a powerful tool designed to enhance time-based trading with W.D. Gann’s seasonal date methodology. This feature-complete indicator allows traders to plot critical seasonal dates on charts for equities, forex, commodities, and cryptocurrencies. It empowers traders to anticipate market turning points with precision.
Overview
The Gann Seasonal Dates plots Gann’s major and minor seasonal dates, which are rooted in the cyclical nature of solstices, equinoxes, and their midpoints. Major dates include the vernal equinox (March 21st), summer solstice (June 22nd), autumnal equinox (September 23rd), and winter solstice (December 22nd). Minor dates mark the halfway points between these events (February 4th, May 6th, July 23rd, August 8th, November 7th, and November 22nd). With customizable styling and historical data up to 50 years, this script helps traders identify key time-based market events.
Key Features
Major and Minor Seasonal Dates : Plot four major dates (solstices and equinoxes) and six minor dates (midpoints) to highlight potential market turning points.
Customizable Date Selection : Enable or disable individual major and minor dates to focus on specific cycles relevant to your analysis.
Historical Data Range : Adjust the lookback period up to 50 years, with recommendations for optimal performance based on your TradingView plan (5 years for Basic, 20 for Pro/Pro+/Premium).
Styling Options : Customize line styles (solid, dotted, dashed) and colors for major and minor dates to enhance chart clarity.
Labeled Visuals : Each plotted date includes a label with a tooltip (e.g., "Vernal equinox") for easy identification and context.
How It Works
Configure Settings : Enable major and/or minor dates and select specific dates (e.g., March 21st, February 4th) to display on your chart.
Set Historical Range : Adjust the years of data (up to 50) to plot historical seasonal dates, ensuring compatibility with your TradingView plan’s processing limits.
Customize Styling : Choose line styles and colors for major and minor dates to differentiate them visually.
Analyze and Trade : Use the plotted vertical lines and labels to identify potential market turning points, integrating Gann’s time-based cycles into your strategy.
Get Started
As a gift to the TradingView community and Gann traders, the Gann Seasonal Dates - Community Edition is provided free of charge. With no features locked, this tool offers full access to Gann’s seasonal date methodology for precise time-based analysis. Trade wisely and leverage the power of seasonal cycles!
Astro ToolBox - CEAstro ToolBox - Community Edition
Welcome to the Astro ToolBox - Community Edition, a meticulously designed tool that brings precise planetary ephemeris data to the TradingView community. Inspired by W.D. Gann’s astrological principles, this feature-complete indicator empowers traders to integrate celestial data into their market analysis across equities, forex, commodities, and cryptocurrencies.
Overview
The Astro ToolBox - Community Edition delivers accurate ephemeris data, calculating the ecliptic longitude and latitude of celestial bodies for any selected date. Supporting the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto, this script offers both heliocentric and geocentric perspectives with high precision (within 1-2 arc seconds), it provides traders with a robust dataset for time-based analysis, enhancing Gann-inspired trading strategies.
Key Features
Comprehensive Planetary Data : Displays longitude and optional latitude for ten celestial bodies (Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto) on user-specified dates.
Heliocentric and Geocentric Modes : Toggle between heliocentric and geocentric calculations (Pluto is heliocentric-only; Moon is geocentric-only).
Zodiac Sign Integration : Optionally display the astrological sign and degree for the selected planet’s longitude, enhancing astrological analysis.
Customizable Display Options : Enable/disable exact time display, longitude rounding, and latitude visibility for tailored data presentation.
Flexible Table Positioning : Choose from nine screen positions (e.g., Top Right, Bottom Center) to place the ephemeris table, with customizable colors for seamless chart integration.
High-Precision Calculations : Utilizes optimized algorithms to deliver near-real-time planetary positions without relying on external APIs.
How It Works
Select a Date : Choose the date for which you want to view planetary data using the input field.
Choose a Planet : Select from the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, or Pluto.
Set Planetary Mode : Toggle between heliocentric or geocentric modes to align with your analysis approach.
Customize Output : Enable options like zodiac signs, sign degrees, latitude, or exact time, and adjust the table’s position and color.
View Results : The ephemeris data appears in a clear, customizable table on your chart, providing longitude, latitude (optional), and astrological sign details.
Analyze and Trade : Leverage the data to identify time-based turning points or correlations with price action, integrating Gann’s astrological principles into your strategy.
Get Started
As a gift to the TradingView community and Gann traders, the Astro ToolBox - Community Edition is offered free of charge. With no features locked, this tool provides full access to precise ephemeris data for astrological market analysis. Trade wisely and harness the power of celestial insights!
Gann Planetary Lines V1.35 - CEGann Planetary Lines V1.35 - Community Edition
Welcome to the Gann Planetary Lines V1.35 - Community Edition, a powerful tool inspired by W.D. Gann’s astrological trading principles, designed to bring planetary-based price and time analysis to the TradingView community. This feature-complete indicator offers Gann traders and enthusiasts a robust solution for charting planetary influences across equities, forex, commodities, and cryptocurrencies.
Overview
The Gann Planetary Lines V1.35 - Community Edition transforms planetary longitude angles into price levels, leveraging Gann’s methodology to map celestial movements onto financial charts. This script supports plotting lines for the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto, with customizable settings for heliocentric or geocentric perspectives. By integrating harmonic angles and advanced styling options, it provides a comprehensive framework for identifying key price levels and potential market turning points.
Key Features
Planetary Line Projections : Plot lines for ten celestial bodies (Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto) based on their ecliptic longitudes, offering insights into price-time relationships.
Heliocentric and Geocentric Modes : Switch between heliocentric and geocentric calculations (Pluto is heliocentric-only; Sun and Moon are geocentric).
Customizable Price Unit ($/°) : Adjust the dollar-per-degree value to square planetary lines with your chart’s price scale, ensuring precise alignment.
Harmonic Support : Plot harmonic angles (Opposition, Square, Trine, Sextile, Quintile) with layer selection for multi-level analysis.
Vertical Offset and Styling : Shift lines vertically for custom harmonics and style them with adjustable thickness and colors for clear visualization.
24/7 Market Optimization : Enable extended future data for continuous markets like crypto, enhancing performance and projection accuracy.
Multi-Layer Projections : Display up to nine layers of planetary lines, each offset by 360°, to capture long-term price objectives.
How It Works
Configure Settings : Set the price unit ($/°) to align with your asset’s price action and select a planet from the dropdown menu.
Choose Planetary Mode : Toggle between heliocentric or geocentric modes and enable reverse direction for downward lines.
Enable Harmonics (Optional) : Select desired harmonics (e.g., Square, Trine) and adjust the layer to visualize additional price levels.
Customize Display : Adjust line thickness, color, and vertical offset to enhance chart clarity and match your analysis style.
Analyze and Trade : Use plotted planetary and harmonic lines to identify support, resistance, and potential turning points, integrating Gann’s astrological insights into your trading strategy.
Get Started
As a gift to the TradingView community and Gann traders, the Gann Planetary Lines V1.35 - Community Edition is offered free of charge. No features are locked—enjoy the full power of planetary analysis to enhance your trading. Trade wisely and explore the cosmic edge of Gann’s methodology!
Universal Trend+ [BackQuant]Universal Trend+
This indicator blends several well-known technical ideas into a single composite trend and momentum model. It can be show primarily as an overlay or a oscillator:
In which it produces two things:
a composite oscillator that summarizes multiple signals into one normalized score
a regime signal rendered on the chart as a colored ribbon with optional 𝕃 and 𝕊 markers
The goal is to simplify decision-making by having multiple, diverse measurements vote in a consistent framework, rather than relying on any single indicator in isolation.
What it does
Computes five independent components, each reading a different aspect of price behavior
Converts each component into a standardized bullish / neutral / bearish vote
Averages the available votes to a composite score
Compares that score to user thresholds to label the environment bullish, neutral, or bearish
Colors a fast/slow moving-average ribbon by the current regime, optionally paints candles, and can plot the composite oscillator in a lower pane
The five components (conceptual)
1)RSI Momentum Bias
A classic momentum gauge on a selectable source and lookback. The component emphasizes whether conditions are persistently strong or weak and applies a neutral buffer to avoid reacting to trivial moves. Output is expressed as a vote: bullish, neutral, or bearish.
2) Rate-of-Change Impulse
A smoothed rate-of-change that focuses on short bursts in acceleration. It is used to detect impulsive pushes rather than slow drift. Extreme readings cast a directional vote, mid-range readings abstain.
3) EMA Oscillator
A slope-style trend gauge formed by contrasting a fast and a slow EMA on a chosen source, normalized so that the sign and relative magnitude matter more than absolute price. A small dead-zone reduces whipsaws.
4) T3-Based Normalized Oscillator
A T3 smoother is transformed into a bounded oscillator via rolling normalization, then optionally smoothed by a user-selectable MA. This highlights directional drift while keeping scale consistent across symbols and regimes.
5) DEMA + ATR Bands State
A double-EMA core is wrapped in adaptive ATR bands to create a stepping state that reacts when pressure exceeds a volatility envelope. The component contributes an event-style vote on meaningful shifts.
Each component is designed to measure something different: trend slope, momentum impulse, normalized drift, and volatility-aware pressure. Their diversity is the point.
Composite scoring model
Standardization: Each component is mapped to -1 (bearish), 0 (neutral), or +1 (bullish) using bands and guards to cut noise.
Aggregation: The composite score is the average of the available votes. If a component is inactive on a bar, the composite uses the votes that are present.
Decision layer: Two user thresholds define your action bands.
Above the upper band → bullish regime
Below the lower band → bearish regime
Between the bands → neutral
This separation between measurement, aggregation, and decision avoids over-fitting any single threshold and makes the tool adaptable across assets and timeframes.
Plots and UI
Composite oscillator (optional lower pane): A normalized line that trends between bearish and bullish zones with user thresholds drawn for context.
Signal ribbon (on price): A fast/slow MA pair tinted by the current regime to give an at-a-glance market state.
Markers: Optional 𝕃 and 𝕊 labels when the regime flips.
Candle painting and background tint: Optional visual reinforcement of state.
Color and style controls: User inputs for long/short colors, threshold line color, and visibility toggles.
How it can be used
1) Regime filter
Use the composite regime to define bias. Trade only long in a bullish regime, only short in a bearish regime, and stand aside or scale down in neutral. This simple filter often reduces whipsaw.
2) Confirmation layer
Keep your entry method the same (breaks, pullbacks, liquidity sweeps, order-flow cues) but require agreement from the composite regime or a fresh flip in the 𝕃/𝕊 markers.
3) Momentum breakouts
Look for the composite oscillator to leave neutrality while the EMA oscillator is already positive and the ATR-band state has flipped. Confluence across components is the intent.
4) Pullback entries within trend
In a bullish regime, consider entries on shallow composite dips that recover before breaching the lower band. Reverse the logic in a bearish regime.
5) Exits and risk
Common choices are:
reduce on a return to neutral,
exit on an opposite regime flip, or
trail behind your own stop model (ATR, structure, session levels) while using the ribbon for context.
6) Multi-timeframe workflow
Select a higher timeframe for bias with this indicator, and time executions on a lower timeframe. The indicator itself stays on a single chart; you can load a second chart or pane if you prefer a strict top-down process.
Strengths
Diversified evidence: Five independent perspectives keep the model from hinging on one idea.
Noise control: Neutral buffers and a composite layer reduce reaction to minor wiggles.
Clarity: A single oscillator and a clearly colored ribbon present a complex assessment in a simple form.
Adaptable: Thresholds and lookbacks let you tune for faster or slower markets.
Practical tuning
Thresholds: Wider bands produce fewer regime flips and longer holds. Narrower bands increase sensitivity.
Lookbacks: Shorter lookbacks emphasize recent action; longer lookbacks emphasize stability.
T3 normalization window and volume factor: Increase the window to suppress noise on choppy symbols; tweak the factor to adjust the smoother’s response.
ATR factor for the band state: Raise it to demand more decisive pressure before registering a shift; lower it to respond earlier.
Alerts
Built-in alerts trigger when the regime flips long or short. If you prefer confirmed signals, set your alerts to bar close on your timeframe. Intrabar the composite can move with price; bar-close confirmation stabilizes behavior.
Limitations
Sideways markets: Even with buffers, any trend model can chop in range-bound conditions.
Lag vs sensitivity trade-off: Tighter thresholds react faster but flip more often; wider thresholds are steadier but later.
Asset specificity: Volatility regimes differ. Expect to retune ATR and normalization settings when switching symbols or timeframes.
Final Remarks
Universal Trend+ is meant to act like a disciplined voting committee. Each component contributes a different angle on the same underlying question: is the market pressing up, pressing down, or doing neither with conviction. By standardizing and aggregating those views, you get a single regime read that plays well with many entry styles and risk frameworks, while keeping the heavy math under the hood.
Unfilled ImbalancesUNFILLED IMBALANCES TRACKER - IDENTIFY HIGH-PROBABILITY REVERSAL ZONES
This advanced indicator automatically detects and tracks unfilled price imbalances (Fair Value Gaps/FVGs) between candle bodies, providing traders with crucial levels where price is likely to return.
METHODOLOGY
This indicator employs an approach to imbalance detection that differs from standard FVG indicators:
1. Body-to-Body Gap Detection: Unlike typical FVG indicators that use wicks, this system exclusively tracks gaps between candle bodies, filtering out noise and focusing on the most significant price inefficiencies.
2. Dynamic Partial Fill Tracking: Our unique algorithm continuously monitors and adjusts imbalance zones as they're partially filled, showing exactly how much of each gap remains unfilled in real-time. This feature helps traders identify the strongest remaining levels.
3. Dual Fill Detection Logic: Proprietary fill detection offers two distinct modes - Distal (gap filled when touched) and Through (requires complete price movement through the entire gap), allowing adaptation to different market behaviors.
KEY FEATURES
Real-Time Imbalance Detection
Identifies body-to-body gaps between consecutive candles
Tracks both bullish and bearish imbalances
Automatically removes filled imbalances from the chart
Advanced Fill Detection Modes
Distal Mode: Imbalance considered filled when price touches the near edge
Through Mode: Requires price to completely trade through the gap
Body Fill Option: Requires candle body (not just wick) to enter the gap zone
Partial Fill Visualization
Watch imbalances shrink in real-time as price partially fills them
Visual representation shows exact percentage of gap remaining
Critical for position sizing and risk management
Flexible Display Options
Full Box Mode: Shows complete imbalance zones
Line Mode: Displays only critical edge levels for cleaner charts
Customizable visual parameters (colors, transparency, line thickness)
Smart Extension Features
Auto-extends visual elements to current price bar
Optional extension into future (0-500 bars)
Statistics table showing active imbalances count and fill rates
TRADING METHODOLOGY
Unfilled imbalances represent areas where price moved too quickly, leaving behind inefficiencies that markets tend to revisit. This indicator helps identify:
High-probability entry zones for trend continuation trades
Logical take profit targets at unfilled gaps
Stop loss placement beyond strong imbalance zones
Market structure breaks when key imbalances are filled
Supply and demand zone identification
HOW TO USE
Apply the indicator to any timeframe (works best on 15m and above)
Configure fill detection mode based on your trading style
Watch for price approaching unfilled imbalance zones
Use partial fill information to gauge zone strength
Combine with your existing strategy for confirmation
TARGET AUDIENCE & BEST PRACTICES
This tool is designed for traders who understand price action and market structure. It works best on:
Liquid instruments with consistent volume
Trending markets where imbalances are more likely to be revisited
Higher timeframes for more reliable signals
LIMITATIONS & CONSIDERATIONS
Imbalances may not always be filled, especially in strong trending markets
Performance varies across different market conditions and instruments
Should be used in conjunction with other analysis methods, not as a standalone system
Gap detection is based on candle closes and may miss intrabar movements
Historical imbalances from many bars ago may lose relevance
SETTINGS EXPLANATION
The indicator includes multiple customization options:
Require Body Fill: Controls whether wicks or bodies must enter gaps
Fill Detection Mode: Choose between Distal or Through modes
Visual Display: Select between boxes or lines
Alert Configuration: Set minimum age before fill alerts trigger
Debug Mode: Learn how the algorithm works with visual feedback
This indicator represents months of research into price inefficiency patterns and provides a systematic approach to identifying and tracking these critical market levels.
Note: Works on all timeframes and markets. Best results on liquid instruments with consistent volume patterns.
General X — Smart Trend Momentum IndicatorCreated by: Alex Low (2025)
Overview
General X is a momentum-based trend-following indicator designed for traders who want simple yet powerful signals. It helps identify bullish and bearish market conditions while working seamlessly with price action strategies.
How It Works
Positive Value → Long Bias 🟢
When the indicator turns positive, it suggests upward momentum and potential long setups.
Negative Value → Short Bias 🔴
When the indicator turns negative, it indicates downward momentum and potential short opportunities.
Best Practice: Combine General X with price action analysis and the 20 EMA for improved accuracy and confidence in trade setups.
ConfluenceX Telegram AlertsThis script connects ConfluenceX trading setups directly to Telegram.
Built on a mix of Keltner Channel breakouts, stochastic extremes, and support/resistance zones.
Generates Setup Alerts when price approaches key levels.
Triggers Strong Buy/Sell Alerts when multiple confluences align.
Optimized for M1, M5, M15, M30, H1 timeframes.
Compatible with forex, crypto, and stocks.
Use this script to automate TradingView alerts and receive them instantly on your phone via Telegram.
PPO+Stoch_MTMPPO + Stoch_MTM (SMI) — Description
Version: Pine v6
What this indicator does
Computes a PPO (Percentage Price Oscillator) and a smoothed SMI-like stochastic (Stoch_MTM), plots both and their signals in one pane.
Shows histogram of PPO momentum (PPO − PPO signal), SMI (K) and SMI signal (D).
Detects and marks simple bullish / bearish divergences on SMI and PPO (visual lines + markers).
Draws SMI pivot tops / bottoms (small crosses) for structure reference.
Optionally fills the area above/below zero for quick buy/sell zone visualization.
Default inputs (exposed)
Use long term Divergences? = true
Lookback Period = 55
PPO: Fast Length = 12, Slow Length = 26, Signal Length = 9, Smoother = 2
SMI: Percent K Length = 5, Percent D Length = 3
Overbought = 40, Oversold = −40
Toggle options: show/hide PPO plots, SMI plots, divergences, pivots, and SMI zone fill
Plots & visuals
PPO (line), PPO signal (line), PPO histogram (columns)
SMI K (black line) and SMI D (red line)
Overbought / Oversold levels (dashed lines) and zero line (dotted)
Colored semi-transparent fill: green when SMI > 0, red when SMI < 0 (optional)
Divergence lines: purple for bullish, orange for bearish (drawn between indicator swings)
Markers: small labeled shapes for BUY / SELL triggers (basic cross confirmations)
Buy / Sell signal logic (default example)
Buy: PPO histogram > 0 and SMI crosses above SMI signal (simple confirmation)
Sell: PPO histogram < 0 and SMI crosses below SMI signal
Divergences and pivots are visual aids — combine with price action and risk rules.
How to use (practical notes)
Use longer timeframes or appropriately sized Renko bricks for reduced whipsaw; this indicator is an oscillator, not a standalone order system.
Treat divergence lines as early warning / context — validate with price structure (higher highs / lower lows).
Use the show/hide toggles to declutter the pane depending on your workflow.
Add alerts on the BUY/SELL signal shapes or custom alertcondition(...) if you want push/WebHook alerts.
Limitations & risks
Not a guarantee of profitability — oscillators produce false signals in strong trends or during low liquidity.
Divergence detection is simplified to be robust and fast; proprietary divergence engines may behave differently.
Backtest any rule set before live trading; apply position sizing and risk controls.
Recommended quick start
Add indicator to chart with defaults.
Test visually on 1H / 4H (or Renko charts scaled to ATR-based brick) to see signal behaviour.
Use PPO histogram + SMI K/D cross for entry signals; require price structure confirmation for trade entry.
Add stop-loss (recent swing low/high) and fixed risk per trade (e.g., 0.25–1% equity).
Gre8t1ne First 5-Min & Premarket + London H/L + Retest [NY]This tool is a multi-session high/low + retest detector built specifically for the New York session. It tracks the first 5-minute candle high/low, pre-market high/low, and London high/low — all automatically anchored to the 1-minute chart for maximum precision. It also highlights wick activity and retests, helping you confirm liquidity sweeps and institutional entry points.
Gre8t1ne Minimal AVWAP/VWAP (Auto-Optimized, HLC4 + Bands)The Gre8t1ne Minimal AVWAP/VWAP (Auto-Optimized, HLC4 + Bands) is a clean, lightweight version of your anchored VWAP (AVWAP) + VWAP tool.
It is built to give you the pure institutional reference point without clutter, while still offering bands for volatility context.
Price Action DetectorAn all-in-one tool designed to automatically detect and label a wide array of key candlestick patterns on your chart, from single-candle Pinbars to complex three-candle formations like the Morning Star, Evening Star, Three White Soldiers, and Three Black Crows. By identifying potential trend reversals and continuations with clear, customizable visual labels and fully configurable alerts, this indicator helps traders streamline their technical analysis and quickly spot critical trading opportunities across any timeframe.
ATR% | Volatility NormalizerThis indicator measures true volatility by expressing the Average True Range (ATR) as a percentage of price. Unlike basic ATR plots, which show raw values, this version normalizes volatility to make it directly comparable across instruments and timeframes.
How it works:
Uses True Range (High–Low plus gaps) to capture actual market movement.
Normalizes by dividing ATR by the chosen price base (default: Close).
Multiplies by 100 to output a clean ATR% line.
Smoothing is flexible: choose from RMA, SMA, EMA, or WMA.
Optional Feature:
For comparison, you can toggle an auxiliary line showing the average absolute close-to-close % move, highlighting the difference between simplified and true volatility.
Why use it:
Track regime shifts: identify when volatility expands or contracts in % terms.
Compare volatility across different markets (equities, crypto, forex, commodities).
Integrate into risk management: position sizing, stop placement, or volatility filters for entries.
Interpretation:
Rising ATR% → expanding volatility, potential breakouts or unstable ranges.
Falling ATR% → contracting volatility, possible consolidation or range-bound conditions.
Sudden spikes → market “shocks” worth paying attention to.
Gre8t1ne ADX Session Strength (London/NY Only)The Gre8t1ne ADX Session Strength (London/NY Only) is a trend-strength confirmation tool that works only during the London and New York trading sessions. It uses the Average Directional Index (ADX) along with the Directional Indicators (+DI and –DI) to measure how strong a trend is and whether buyers or sellers are in control.
Trend Table MTF – Customizable PROTrend Table MTF – Customizable PRO
The Trend Table MTF – Customizable PRO is a powerful visual tool that helps traders instantly monitor multi-timeframe trend direction using a simple and clean table display.
Perfect for scalpers, intraday, and swing traders, this indicator offers a bird’s eye view of the market trend across multiple timeframes – all in a compact format.
🔍 Features:
✅ 7 Timeframes (fully customizable: 1m, 5m, 15m, 30m, 1h, 4h, 1D by default)
✅ Trend Detection via price vs EMA 20 (customizable logic possible)
✅ Custom Table Positioning (Top/Bottom, Left/Right)
✅ Adjustable Background Transparency
✅ Fully Customizable Colors:
Background
Text
Uptrend Arrow Color (▲)
Downtrend Arrow Color (▼)
Uptrend Background Color
Downtrend Background Color
✅ Arrow Symbols for quick trend recognition
✅ Works on any asset and timeframe
🎯 How It Works:
The indicator compares the current price to the 20-period EMA on each selected timeframe.
If Price > EMA, it's considered an Uptrend (▲).
If Price < EMA, it's a Downtrend (▼).
You get immediate color-coded visual feedback in the table with customizable arrows and background colors.
📊 Use Cases:
🔹 Confirm trend alignment before entering trades
🔹 Spot momentum shifts across timeframes
🔹 Combine with your scalping or swing strategy for extra confidence
🔹 Perfect companion to your price action or volume indicators
🧩 Pro Tips:
Combine this with MACD, RSI, or Liquidity Zones for powerful confluence
Use table transparency to avoid visual clutter on your chart
Choose high-contrast colors for quick glance recognition
Multi-TF Trend Change with Panel📊 Key Features:
✅ Functionalities:
4 Timeframes: 5 min, 15 min, 1 hour, and 4 hours
Visual dashboard with intuitive colors
Trend strength in percentage
Consolidated summary of all timeframes
Automatic alerts for confirmations
🎨 Color Scheme:
GREEN: Uptrend
RED: Downtrend
GRAY: Sideways market
📋 Information Displayed:
Timeframe name
Trend type
Market direction
Percentage strength
Strength status
⚡ Recommended Use:
Trade when 3 of 4 timeframes match
Use the 4-hour timeframe for the main direction
Confirm with lower timeframes for entries
Consider trend strength