Neon HMANeon-HMA with Gradient Heat-Map
A simple, visually-rich trend ribbon that mixes a smooth Hull Moving Average with a fast “heat-map” colour-scale.
Perfect when you want to keep one clean line on the chart, but still see lower-time-frame momentum flashes.
Indicadores e estratégias
MES Scalping (VWAP + EMAs + Signals)It’s an indicator that shows:
VWAP + 1/-1 SD bands
EMA 9/21
Liquidity grabs
Bullish/Bearish engulfing patterns
Buy/Sell signal markers
Add to chart on MES or any intraday timeframe (1m–5m).
VWAP bands = value zones → price often reacts here.
EMA 9/21 = trend direction → trade in trend.
Liquidity + Engulfing = trap then reversal.
Green/Red arrows = potential high-confluence trades.
Yüzde 5 Kar ve Yüzde 2 Zarar Stop Stratejisi15 dk grafikte rsi,hacim,bollinger bantları kullanarak strateji oluşturur.
GER MCB V2My version of Market Cipher B. V1
Combination of oscillator, vwap, rsi all in one.
Multi-timeframe.
Timeframe Titans: Market Structure & MTF Order Blocks🟩 OVERVIEW
A combined market structure and order block indicator. Displays fractals, zigzags, Break Of Structure and Change Of Character lines. Shows order blocks on the chart and a higher timeframe.
Unique features include:
• The structure rules require counter fractals for BOS. This enables us to use more responsive fractal settings without creating excessive noise.
• Structure is strict. After the initial CHoCH there is always one and only one active CHoCH line.
• Order blocks can be filtered by market structure.
• Order blocks are based entirely on candle patterns (which appear to be unique among all the indicators we tested) instead of using pivots or other configurable calculations.
• Order blocks have separate mitigation levels, not merely the edge of the block, and being partially mitigated is a separate logical state.
🟩 WHAT IS MARKET STRUCTURE?
There are many ways to conceptualise and code market structure — the prevailing trend derived from important price levels. All of them start with identifying highs and lows in price, then use breaks of those levels to assign a trend.
This indicator displays the following market structure features:
• Williams Fractals to derive high and low pivots.
• Zigzag lines, which connect highs and lows.
• Break of Structure (BOS) lines, which are formed from the highest high in an *uptrend* or the lowest low in a *downtrend*. A break of a BOS line signals trend continuation.
• Change of Character (CHoCH) lines, which are formed from the highest high in a *downtrend* or the lowest low in an *uptrend*. A break of a CHoCH line signals trend reversal.
• Market structure bias, which is derived from the break of a CHoCH line. If a CHoCH line is broken to the upside, the trend is bullish, and if to the downside, bearish.
(For more details of the market structure features of this indicator, see the FEATURES OF THIS INDICATOR section.)
This definition of market structure implies that:
• There can only ever be one single active BOS line.
• There can only ever be one single active CHoCH line.
• A break of a BOS line creates a new CHoCH line.
• A break of a CHoCH line creates a new bias, a new BOS line, and a new CHoCH line.
• Before we can create a BOS, we need to know the bias, for which we need the CHoCH, for which we need BOS... just one of the chicken-vs-egg difficulties of coding market structure.
To understand how this indicator differs from other market structure indicators, see the COMPARISON WITH OTHER INDICATORS section.
🟩 WHAT ARE ORDER BLOCKS?
Order blocks are candle patterns that appear at highs and lows. The theory is that these areas are where many orders were filled — too many for the order book, causing an imbalance in buyers and sellers. As such, these areas can form support or resistance levels when price returns to them.
This indicator displays the following features related to order blocks:
• Imbalances, also called Fair Value Gaps.
• Order blocks of two different types (Imbalance Block and Standard Order Blocks)
(For more details of the order block features of this indicator, see the FEATURES OF THIS INDICATOR section.)
There are different patterns that can define order blocks, but the common element is that price should move vigorously away from the area after the pattern forms.
To understand how this indicator differs from other order block indicators, see the COMPARISON WITH OTHER INDICATORS section.
🟩 FEATURES OF THIS INDICATOR
Pivots
Shows Williams high and low fractals, with a configurable lookback. The pivots are always calculated, since they are the building block of all other market structure features. The pivot shape display can be turned on or off, and the display customised.
Zigzag
Draws lines between the highs and lows. The lines can be shown or hidden, and the colour and thickness configured.
Break of Structure
BOS lines are always calculated, but can be shown or hidden. The appearance can be customised. BOS lines are drawn from the candle that has the high or low that defines their level. They always extend until they are broken or the bias changes. The BOS lines have an optional, configurable label. When a BOS line is broken, an optional, configurable label is drawn on that bar.
Change of Character
CHoCH lines can be shown, hidden, and customised. CHoCH lines always extend until they are broken or a new CHoCH line is formed. CHoCH lines have optional labels. A different, customisable label is drawn when a CHoCH line is broken.
Market structure bias
Market structure bias is derived from the break of a CHoCH line. If a CHoCH line is broken to the upside, the trend is bullish, and if to the downside, bearish. The background is shaded a configurable colour based on the trend.
Imbalances
Imbalances are drawn in configurable colours. When they are mitigated, you can choose to change the colour, delete them, or leave them.
Order blocks
Two types of imbalance order blocks are displayed: Standard Order Blocks and Imbalance Blocks. They can be shown or hidden, and customised, independently.
Each order block has a mitigation line with configurable colours and style. If price exceeds the mitigation line, the order block is mitigated and is considered inactive.
The order blocks, or their labels, can be deleted when the order block is mitigated. If not deleted, their colour is changed and they no longer extend with each new bar.
Order blocks on the chart timeframe can be shown conditionally within the context of the market structure: you can choose to show:
• Pro-trend order blocks (bearish order blocks that were created in bearish market structure and vice-versa).
• Counter-trend order blocks (bearish order blocks that were created in bullish market structure and vice-versa).
• All order blocks.
Higher timeframe
Imbalances and order blocks can be independently shown and customised on a single higher timeframe. The HTF functions of this indicator do not repaint because they use confirmed data.
You can choose a custom, fixed higher timeframe, or an "Auto" mode where the script automatically chooses the higher timeframe based on the chart timeframe.
Script information messages
An optional table shows information about the script, including configuration problems, such as if a custom HTF is not actually higher than the chart timeframe.
🟩 HOW TO USE
There are very many ways to use market structure and order blocks in trading and we recommend you study extensively, and if possible get a trusted mentor.
Here is a random example we found on the recent GBPUSD chart. In the screenshot below, the left chart is at 30m and the right is at 5m. We've toggled various settings to make the chart clearer for demonstration purposes.
1 — We get a CHoCH break on the higher timeframe. So our bias (if we are trying to trade with the trend) is bearish. Now we look for some other confluence.
2 — Price revisits the top of the range and mitigates an imbalance block. It wicks the CHoCH (resetting it) but does not break it on close. The bearish market structure is thus preserved. For these reasons, we're thinking about a short, and we switch to the 5m chart on the right to find an entry. We've chosen a Custom HTF of 30m to match the left chart and we can see the mitigated HTF order block, marked "30m IB". We can see when price moves definitively out of the order block area to the downside.
3 — A bearish order block is formed and very quickly price comes back into it. We could enter a short here with a stop above the closest relevant fractal.
4 — Another bearish order block forms and price retests it. Another entry. Two previous 5m bullish order blocks at the bottom of the chart act as support. We could potentially close our short here.
5 — Another test of the same block, which was not mitigated the first time. Another potential short entry. As it happens, price makes a massive run lower here, such that we could trail our stop down one ATR above every single high fractal (marked out using manual rays and a public ATR indicator) for a good R:R, but that's not the point.
This is a made-up, retrofitted example with a fairly generic methodology. It's just to show how some of the features of this indicator could be used in trading:
• Market structure can give a bias. It can also mark interesting levels.
• Using multiple timeframes, while more complex, can level up your trading experience.
• Price trading back into order blocks can be a good R:R entry.
Your actual way of trading, your playbook of setups, your knowledge of your strengths and weakness as a trader, is your own.
🟩 LIMITATIONS
This indicator is intended for use on Forex markets, although order blocks and market structure do form on any reasonably liquid asset.
The HTF uses confirmed data, so you need to wait until the HTF bar is closed before the order block can form. Therefore it does not repaint, in the sense that people worry about repainting, of changing data in the past. We use the latest recommended method of fetching HTF data .
The market structure uses live chart data, so structure and order blocks that are created by conditions on an open realtime bar can appear and disappear as the current bar close changes. This is quite normal .
The Williams pivots are by definition only confirmed after a defined number of bars, and like everyone else we plot them offset into the past.
Similarly, we offset order blocks into the past so that they start on the candle that has the high or low that defines the order block, not the candle that created them. For HTF order blocks, we calculate the number of chart bars back assuming a 24-hour market, which gives accurate offsets only on Forex and other symbols that trade close to 24 hours each day.
🟩 COMPARISON WITH OTHER INDICATORS
There are a great number of market structure and order block indicators already published on TradingView. Since there are only a certain number of highs and lows on the chart from which to produce structure and order blocks, they all look somewhat similar. However, this indicator, written entirely from scratch without reference to the code of any other indicators, is unique and original in two kinds of ways: in patterns and in features.
PRECISE PATTERNS
We believe that edge in trading can be found in, amongst other things, precision in analysis. You can't truly trust your backtests if your system is not repeatable, and your system is repeatable only if its definitions are precise.
We trade with this indicator, and our students trade with it as well. Why did we spend months creating a new indicator instead of using one of the many existing ones, most of which are free and open source?
Because they are not quite how we wanted.
The indicator was created from our proprietary structure rules, which are based on the generally accepted understanding of market structure, with some specific tweaks.
To prepare this description (after the indicator is finished), we searched for "Market Structure", "CHoCH", and "SMC" and list below all popular (with over 3K boosts; excluding invite-only) indicators that show market structure with CHoCH (sometimes called MSS). We configured the settings to most closely match how our indicator works, added both indicators to the same chart, and looked for relevant differences.
The purpose of this section is not to try to say that this indicator is better than any other, but just that it is different. This difference is important for us and our students.
Indicator #1
As you can see, the indicator interpreted the first part of the chart as a downtrend, whereas ours interpreted it as an uptrend. The structure is completely different, because our Williams Fractal lookback is 2, and the minimum "Swing Points" value for Indicator #1 is 10. Although this indicator is deservedly popular, it isn't what we can use for the way we trade.
Indicator #2
Setting the "Zigzag Length" to 2 results in wildly different market structure, as shown below. For many fractals, this indicator does not place the zigzag at the highest high or lowest low, as ours does consistently. It does not highlight the trend in any way. It gives many Market Structure Breaks in a short period. Although it's again wildly popular, it doesn't match our way of encoding market structure.
Indicator #3
Again, setting the "Pivot lb" and "Pivot rb" inputs to 2 gives much too sensitive market structure. This is because this indicator does not require, as we do, a counter-fractal to form after a fractal in order to confirm a BOS. We believe that this rule gives less noisy structure while also being responsive. Most indicators attempt to compensate for this by having a much larger lookback period. While this does of course give fewer pivots and less noise, this is simply a different logic and gives different results. Note also that although this indicator correctly defines the first section of the chart as an uptrend, it does not draw a CHoCH line. As discussed above, our definition of market structure means that there should always be one and only one active CHoCH line, and we draw this at the earliest sensible opportunity.
Indicator #4
Again, the lack of any extra pivot confirmation logic means that this indicator creates different structure with the same lookback period. Also note the lack of initial CHoCH.
Indicator #5
The lowest lookback is 3, and so this indicator too gives very different structure.
Indicator #6
Of course, using a lookback of 2 gives different structure with this indicator too. For variety, here we show a lookback of 5, which is the lowest setting that returns significantly less noisy structure. You can see that the main CHoCH at the top of the chart is similar but not at the same place. Increasing the lookback does not ever result in a CHoCH at the same place, because the logic is simply different. When the lookback increases above 10, no CHoCH lines are drawn at the top at all.
Indicator #7
This indicator uses the highest/lowest price for the last 10 bars (fixed), along with some other bar conditions. You can see the resulting structure is quite different. Among other differences, it does not create a BOS at the top of the chart, even in an uptrend, and it does not create an opposing CHoCH when the existing CHoCH is broken.
Indicator #8
With "Custom" market structure and a length of 2, BOS and CHoCH lines are drawn by this indicator but in incongruous places.
Conclusion
Although we only illustrate the top few alternatives, we did check many, many others.
These market structure indicators may produce useful output, but their structure differs significantly from ours. We didn't even need to get into specific examples because the general approaches are so different. It is up to the user to decide which indicator, and which interpretation of market structure, best suits their needs.
ORDER BLOCKS
Continuing, we illustrate differences with the most popular order block indicators, trying to get them to match our order blocks. Note that some of these are also in the previous list as market structure indicators.
Order blocks are always formed at swings when price moves away with force, so they will be sort of the same across all the very many existing order block indicators. We are looking for precision and differentiation, as we did with market structure.
Indicator #1
This indicator does not have ability to display mitigated order blocks, only active ones. The order blocks do not match at all.
Indicator #2
With a period of 2, this indicator marks many of the same order blocks as ours. It doesn't extend the blocks, and doesn't mark them when mitigated. The logic for choosing the order block candle is also clearly different.
Indicator #3
Even with very sensitive settings, this indicator did not create as many order blocks as ours and they are quite different.
Indicator #4
Again you can see the logic for choosing candles and creating blocks is simply different. This indicator has inadequate protection against empty arrays, which causes runtime errors on charts with not much history (not a problem for Forex charts in general, but noticeable on the testing chart).
Indicator #5
We were unable to get the order blocks to extend with this indicator, although it should be possible. Anyway the blocks are wildly different.
Indicator #6
Even with the most sensitive settings, this indicator showed only one order block on our test chart.
Indicator #7
This indicator incorporates complex price action concepts. Nevertheless, the order blocks are very different indeed.
Indicator #8
This indicator forms quite different blocks to ours. It has several interesting settings including a choice of using the candle body or wick.
Indicator #9
We were not able to configure this indicator to produce the same order blocks as ours.
Indicator #10
On very sensitive settings, this indicator matches many of our order blocks, but at the same time many are different.
Conclusion
None of the indicators tested here (nor the many others we looked at previously) use the same logic as ours. The differences are so obvious that we don't have to call out individual blocks and analyse how they differ.
Fundamentally, other indicators seem to use variable precision for pivots in their order block detection calculations. Our order blocks are pure candle patterns with two different rulesets for Standard Order Blocks and Imbalance Order Blocks, and this logic does not change.
Note that our order blocks do not always automatically extend to the swing high or low, nor allow the user to choose the limit of the block, but use unique rules.
In summary, our indicator differs from other order block indicators in terms of fundamental detection logic, candle placement, boundary definition, mitigation levels, and logical states (see below).
UNIQUE COMBINATION OF FEATURES
In comparison to all other indicators we looked at, our indicator:
• Uses order blocks with three states: active, mitigated, and partially mitigated. Our mitigation lines for order blocks are rules-based. If price touches the mitigation line, the order block is considered fully mitigated. If price goes inside the order block but does not hit the mitigation line, it is only partially mitigated. These three states are visually distinguished.
• Has the most extensive visual customisation options of all those we looked at. We believe that being able to customise how you see indicator outputs is very important for reducing mental load while analysing and trading.
• Has a unique feature that combines market structure and order blocks, where the user can choose to show pro-trend order blocks (bullish blocks that are formed in bullish structure and vice-versa) or counter-trend blocks (bullish blocks that are formed in bearish structure and vice-versa).
• Approximates an initial trend bias very quickly, so we can start creatng BOS, CHoCH, etc.
• Requires a counter pivot to confirm a BOS line. This seemingly small logical step actually creates very different structure, as we saw in the comparison section.
• Uses a sophisticated array-based sorting mechanism to preserve the selected number of imbalances, use the rest of the TradingView box allowance for order blocks, and delete excess order block objects (not just drawings) in reverse historical order.
• Hides order block drawings if they are a configurable distance away from price. Magically redraws them if price moves closer.
• Includes an equivalent to the system "Calculated bars" setting for the high timeframe, to avoid unnecessary processing and improve performance.
🟩 CODING CONSIDERATIONS
This indicator consists of all original code written by @SimpleCryptoLife for Timeframe_Titans.
AI was used for the following purposes:
• Autocomplete
• Checking that bullish and bearish logic is parallel in a given function
• Querying the names and locations of variables hundreds of lines away when we forgot what they're called, like an expensive search-and-replace
• Help with debugging (it usually makes up elaborate and wrong ideas though)
It was not used to replace the coder's expertise and creativity, or to "vibe-code" some black-box functionality we didn't understand. We can recommend that you use AI the same way.
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Session-Based +/-% LinesSimple Script Just to Draw Lines Above 0.09 and Below 0.09 % based on Close Price
DXA SMARTThis advanced multi-feature technical analysis tool is designed to help traders identify potential trading opportunities across various market conditions. It combines multiple analytical approaches into a single, comprehensive solution.
Key Features:
Trend Analysis: Visualizes market trends with dynamic cloud-based indicators and adaptive sensitivity settings.
Volatility Measurement: Incorporates multiple volatility models to assess market conditions and adjust trading parameters automatically.
Signal Generation: Provides potential entry and exit points based on trend confirmation, momentum, and volume analysis.
Risk Management Tools: Includes configurable stop-loss and take-profit zones with visual alerts.
Support & Resistance: Automatically detects key price levels and consolidation zones.
Volume Insights: Displays volume-based confirmation for stronger trade setups.
Multi-Timeframe Dashboard: Summarizes trend strength, momentum, and volatility across different timeframes.
Customization Options:
Adjust sensitivity for different market conditions.
Enable/disable trend clouds, support/resistance levels, and signal filters.
Modify risk parameters (stop-loss, take-profit) based on volatility.
This tool is designed for traders who prefer a data-driven approach with visual clarity. It does not guarantee profits and should be used alongside proper risk management.
Master LTC/BTC Mining Energy Ratio, Usage (GW) & Miner CountThis Pine Script indicator, "Master LTC/BTC Mining Energy Ratio, Usage (GW) & Miner Count," calculates and visualizes key metrics for Litecoin (LTC) and Bitcoin (BTC) mining operations. Using IntoTheBlock hashrate data, it estimates the number of L7 (LTC) and S19 (BTC) miners, computes energy consumption in gigawatts (GW) based on calibrated efficiency values, and derives the LTC/BTC energy ratio as a percentage. The script plots these metrics—energy ratio, LTC/BTC energy usage, and miner counts (in thousands)—and displays a concise table summarizing the results. Assuming most miners use previous-generation hardware, it provides a clear comparison of the energy dynamics between LTC’s Scrypt and BTC’s SHA-256 algorithms.
Tighter Support, Resistance, and Consolidation ZonesScript that shows Support, Resistance and Consolidation.
Zweig Market Breadth Thrust Indicator+Trigger [LazyBear x rwak]The Breadth Thrust (BT) indicator is a market momentum indicator developed by Dr. Martin Zweig. According to Dr. Zweig, a Breadth Thrust occurs when, during a 10-day period, the Breadth Thrust indicator rises from below 40 percent to above 61.5 percent.
A "Thrust" indicates that the stock market has rapidly changed from an oversold condition to one of strength, but has not yet become overbought. This is very rare and has happened only a few times. Dr. Zweig also points out that most bull markets begin with a Breadth Thrust.
This version of the Breadth Thrust indicator includes a trigger visualized with red circles, making it easier to spot when the indicator crosses the critical 61.5% level, signaling potential bullish momentum.
All parameters are configurable. You can draw BT for NYSE, NASDAQ, AMEX, or based on combined data (i.e., AMEX+NYSE+NASD). There is also a "CUSTOM" mode supported, so you can enter your own ADV/DEC symbols.
Credit: The original Breadth Thrust logic was created by LazyBear, whose public indicators can be found here , and app-store indicators here .
More info:
Definition of Breadth Thrust
A Breadth Thrust Signal
A Rare "Zweig" Buy Signal
Zweig Breadth Thrust: Redux
Returns & Distance from ATHHere’s what that Pine Script does, in everyday terms:
1. **Look back in time**
- It grabs the closing price from **3 months ago** and **1 month ago** by asking TradingView’s “monthly” data for the symbol.
2. **Calculate percentage changes**
- **3-month return** = (today’s close – close 3 months ago) ÷ (close 3 months ago) × 100
- **1-month return** = (today’s close – close 1 month ago) ÷ (close 1 month ago) × 100
3. **Track the highest price ever seen (ATH)**
- It keeps a running “all-time high” variable, updating it any time today’s high exceeds the previous ATH.
4. **Compute how far you are below ATH**
- **% from ATH** = (ATH – today’s close) ÷ ATH × 100
5. **Build a little stats table on your chart**
- It makes a 2-row by 3-column box in the **top-center** of your price panel.
- The **first row** has labels: “3M % Return”, “1M % Return”, “% from ATH”.
- The **second row** shows the three computed numbers, each formatted to two decimal places and suffixed with “%.”
6. **Refresh only once per bar**
- All of these values and the table get updated **at the close** of each bar, so your table always shows the latest stats without cluttering the chart with extra drawings.
In short, this indicator quietly collects the right historical prices, does three simple percent-change math steps, and then displays those three key numbers in a neat, always-visible box at the top of your TradingView chart.
KSK SIGNALSthis indicator is based on 2 indicators
SL as per you risk management
This not for intraday
Only for positional trades
RSI Strength & Consolidation Zones (Zeiierman)█ Overview
RSI Strength & Consolidation Zones (Zeiierman) is a hybrid momentum and volatility visualization tool that blends enhanced RSI interpretation with ADX-driven consolidation detection. This indicator doesn't just show where RSI is trending — it interprets how strong that trend is, when that strength changes, and where the market may be consolidating in anticipation of breakout movement.
Using a combination of Kalman-filtered RSI, custom-built DMI/ADX, and low-volatility zone recognition, it gives traders a dynamic RSI with strength-based coloring, while also highlighting consolidation zones to spot breakout opportunities.
█ Its uniqueness
Traditional RSI indicators lack context. They may show you when the market is overbought or oversold, but they won’t tell you how strong that condition is, or whether it’s likely to result in continuation or consolidation.
This tool aims to solve that by introducing adaptive strength metrics and structural compression zones, allowing traders to anticipate when the market is likely preparing for a move.
█ How It Works
⚪ Enhanced RSI
Combines traditional RSI and a custom RSI implementation
Smooths both through a Kalman filter for trend direction
Final RSI line reflects smoothed consensus between manual and built-in RSI
Adds an RSI + Strength overlay to show when the directional conviction is increasing
⚪ ADX-Driven Strength Layer
Directional Movement Index (DMI) is calculated both manually and with built-in smoothing
The average ADX value is used to calculate a strength modifier
When ADX exceeds 20, RSI is dynamically enhanced or dampened to reflect directional force
Resulting visual: RSI appears stronger or weaker based on confirmed trend conditions
⚪ Consolidation Zone Detection
When ADX falls below 20, the indicator enters a consolidation zone state
Boxes are drawn dynamically to contain the price within these low-volatility structures
Once the price breaks out of the zone, the indicator plots a breakout signal (▲ or ▼)
⚪ Breakouts
Breakout markers are placed at the first close outside the consolidation box
These signals serve as early indicators for potential trend continuation or reversal
█ How to Use
⚪ Confirm Momentum Strength
Use the RSI + Strength line to determine whether current momentum is backed by trend conviction. If strength expands alongside rising RSI, the move has confirmation.
⚪ Consolidations Zones
When RSI is around the midline, and a consolidation box appears, expect lower volatility and a range-bound market, followed by a breakout.
⚪ Use Breakout Signals for Entry
Look for ▲ or ▼ markers as early triggers. These often coincide with volume expansions or structural breaks.
█ Settings Explained
RSI Length – Number of bars used for RSI. Shorter = more sensitive.
DMI Length – Used in both custom and built-in ADX/DI calculations.
ADX Smoothing – Smooths the trend strength signal. Higher values = smoother strength detection.
Trend Confirmation (Filter Strength) – Adjusts the responsiveness of the Kalman filter.
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Disclaimer
The content provided in my scripts, indicators, ideas, algorithms, and systems is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or a solicitation to buy or sell any financial instruments. I will not accept liability for any loss or damage, including without limitation any loss of profit, which may arise directly or indirectly from the use of or reliance on such information.
All investments involve risk, and the past performance of a security, industry, sector, market, financial product, trading strategy, backtest, or individual's trading does not guarantee future results or returns. Investors are fully responsible for any investment decisions they make. Such decisions should be based solely on an evaluation of their financial circumstances, investment objectives, risk tolerance, and liquidity needs.
Trend Dynamics [Algopilot Trading™]Trend Dynamics paints a stunning picture of trend strength and direction, enhancing your perspective at a glance.
With its ultra-dynamic ribbon system, you can instantly identify directional bias, trend pressure, and key compression zones.
It also features input-selectable Trend Channels — dynamic, volume-weighted supply and demand channels that act as unique support and resistance. These adaptive zones often guide price action during strong trends, helping you stay aligned with the trend momentum.
Trend Dynamics doesn’t just show you the trend — it shows you the dynamics behind it.
Finally , a trend ribbon done right.
Trend Direction on 1 Hour Timeframe1 Hour timeframe indicator of trend direction using EMA 9/21. Chart as background color indicating trend.
BlindspotBlindspot - Multi-Asset Level Indicator
**Overview:**
The "Blindspot" indicator helps identify potential support and resistance levels based on price data from *another* asset, overlaid directly onto your current chart. This allows you to quickly visualize key price points from a related market (like the S&P 500) and see how they might influence the asset you're trading.
**How it Works:**
This indicator pulls closing prices from a symbol of your choosing (default is SPX). You define up to five horizontal levels based on that source symbol’s price. These levels are then plotted on *your* chart, allowing for easy comparison.
**Key Features & Inputs:**
**Source Symbol:** Specify the ticker you want to pull level data from (e.g., SPX, QQQ, BTCUSD).
* **Show Level X (1-5):** Enable or disable individual levels for a cleaner chart view.
* **Level X Price:** Set the specific price level you want to plot.
* **Color:** Customize the color of each line for better visibility.
**How to Use It:**
1. **Choose a Relevant Symbol:** Select a symbol that has a correlation or influence on the asset you're trading. For example, if trading a tech stock, SPX might be a good choice.
2. **Define Key Levels:** Identify significant support and resistance levels on the source symbol’s chart. Enter these prices into the "Level X Price" inputs.
3. **Observe for Confluence:** Look for areas where the plotted levels align with support/resistance zones on *your* chart. These points of confluence can indicate potential turning points or strong price reactions.
**Who is this indicator for?**
This indicator is ideal for:
* Traders who want to incorporate inter market analysis into their strategies.
* Beginner traders learning about support and resistance levels.
* Anyone looking for a visual way to identify potential key price points from related assets.
**Disclaimer:** This indicator is intended for informational purposes only and should not be used as the sole basis for trading decisions. Always conduct your own research and consider your risk tolerance before entering any trade.
NR4/NR7 + Trend + Refined MACD + VWAP FilterRefined Trend-Following Strategy with NR4/NR7, MACD, and VWAP Filters
This trading strategy combines multiple technical filters to identify high-probability momentum setups, using a refined approach to the MACD for added precision. It’s designed for active traders looking to capitalise on strong trends while avoiding false signals.
Key Features:
Narrow Range Days (NR4/NR7): The strategy first looks for stocks with a narrow range, either NR4 (lowest range of the last four days) or NR7 (lowest range of the last seven days). This identifies stocks that have consolidated and may be preparing for a breakout or strong move.
Trend Analysis with EMAs: Price must be above the 20-period EMA, confirming a bullish trend. Additionally, the 10-period EMA must be above the 20-period EMA, ensuring that the short-term trend is aligned with the longer-term trend, adding to the setup’s strength.
Refined MACD Filter:
If the fast MACD line (12-period) is above the slow MACD line (26-period), the strategy accepts any difference, allowing for a full range of momentum opportunities.
If the fast MACD line is below the slow MACD line, the difference must be no more than 5%. This allows the strategy to capture tight price action setups without excluding potential trends due to a small discrepancy.
VWAP Confirmation: The strategy requires the price to be above the Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP), adding a layer of volume-based confirmation to ensure that the stock is in a strong, positive trend relative to its average price.
Why This Works: This system is designed to take advantage of stocks that show consolidation (NR4/NR7) and then provide a clear, systematic approach for confirming their breakout potential through trend-following indicators like EMAs, MACD, and VWAP. The nuanced MACD filter adds a layer of flexibility, ensuring that no potential trend is overlooked while preventing false signals due to slight technical discrepancies.
By combining multiple layers of trend confirmation and dynamic filters for volatility, momentum, and volume, the strategy offers a refined approach to capturing high-probability setups, helping traders avoid overfitting to noise and focus on the most promising opportunities.
Rule Based IndicatorWhat is a Bull Bear Rule Based Indicator ?
Within Protraders, there are indicators according to 2 different trading strategies. They can be used alone or in combination. When used in combination, the selected indicator moves with the common signal from the selected indicators. You can also make different indicator selections for selling and buying strategies.
Bear Bull Indicator Settings
a.Indicator Setting
In this section, "buy strategy" and "sell strategy" are used to select indicators for buy and sell strategies. After that, special settings for that indicator can be made under the indicator headers selected. These special settings may vary depending on the stock market, the stock Fluctuation, and the Index Futures.
This is the first version of Trend Trading indicator using a Perfect Entry and Exit Criteria. For this I have pulled many different techniques into one:
- We have a powerful SMA based trend along with Confirmation of 2 Time Frames
- Trend focused candlesticks (at the moment, works best on a Black/White themed chart, bullish white candles, bearish black candles)
- Smaller Buy/Sell signals based on Crossover of SMA cloud
I will continue to work on this indicator over the next fewMonths. For those who want access, just comment below. All suggestions are welcome!
Jan 2, 2024
Release Notes
What is a Bull Bear Rule Based Indicator ?
Within Protraders, there are indicators according to 2 different trading strategies. They can be used alone or in combination. When used in combination, the selected indicator moves with the common signal from the selected indicators. You can also make different indicator selections for selling and buying strategies.
Bear Bull Indicator Settings
a.Indicator Setting
In this section, "buy strategy" and "sell strategy" are used to select indicators for buy and sell strategies. After that, special settings for that indicator can be made under the indicator headers selected. These special settings may vary depending on the stock market, the stock Fluctuation, and the Index Futures.
This is the first version of Trend Trading indicator using a Perfect Entry and Exit Criteria. For this I have pulled many different techniques into one:
- We have a powerful SMA based trend along with Confirmation of 2 Time Frames
- Trend focused candlesticks (at the moment, works best on a Black/White themed chart, bullish white candles, bearish black candles)
- Smaller Buy/Sell signals based on Crossover of SMA cloud
I will continue to work on this indicator over the next few Months. For those who want access, just comment below. All suggestions are welcome!
Invite-only script
NR4/NR7 + Trend + MACD + VWAP FilterThe Ultimate Momentum-Compression Strategy
This strategy merges the power of price compression and trend confirmation, ensuring you're trading when the market is coiled and ready to move. By combining multiple filters—NR4/NR7, trend alignment, MACD momentum, and VWAP support—this setup identifies high-probability trade opportunities in dynamic, trending stocks. Here's how it works:
NR4/NR7 Patterns: These are narrow-range days where the current price range is smaller than the previous 4 or 7 days. This signals potential breakout or continuation setups, as the market is compressing before making a move.
Trend Confirmation: To ensure you're not trading against the current trend, the price must be above the 20 EMA, and the 10 EMA must be above the 20 EMA. This confirms a bullish structure, with the price trending in your favour.
MACD Momentum: The fast MACD line must be above the slow MACD line, confirming the trend is not only intact but also gaining momentum.
VWAP Filter: Price must be above the VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price). This is the final confirmation that the market is in a strong, bullish phase, with buyers dominating the market.
By requiring all these conditions to align, this strategy takes the guesswork out of day trading. It ensures you're trading within a well-established trend, with compression patterns and momentum backing your trade. The result? You’re entering positions with confidence and clarity, poised to ride strong, sustained moves.
This strategy is for the trader who values both flexibility and discipline—able to capture dynamic moves while staying aligned with market structure and momentum. It’s a refined, systematic approach that makes decisions clear, without the emotional second-guessing.
ka66: ADR EstimationThis is based on Daryl Guppy's Average Daily Range indicator, the link is difficult to find, but it is an estimation/projection indicator for a daily range.
The thesis is (if I understand correctly):
The range (high - low) of a particular day can be determined, with 85% probability, by taking the ranges of the last 5 days, and getting their average, then multiplying this average value by 0.75. This final value is the estimated range for the next day.
The indicator does not say anything about potential direction, so it may be used as a Take Profit or Stop Loss estimator for the trading strategy in use. Either on the daily timeframe, or an intraday timeframe.
And if we enter the market intraday for a day trade, when the day's range has already exceeded or is close to exceeding the estimated/projected value, perhaps the move is already quite exhausted, and the trade needs to be reconsidered.
A further implication is: if 0.75 multiple occurs with 85% probability, then a lower multiple is even more probable, if one was looking for a more conservative estimate.
The indicator shows three things for a visual inspection of the validity of this concept (and allows basic customisation of parameters):
The day's range, shown in a translucent gray/deep green, as columns. This is the current bar's range. If intraday, it will repaint.
The 5 day average up to the current bar, shown as a step-line plot in orange. If intraday, it will repaint.
The projected range: a thinner blue histogram column, this is offset one bar forward, as it is a future estimate/forward-looking. It too will repaint if the current day is still not complete.
To evaluate the historical results of the chosen settings visually (eye-ball it!), compare the blue histogram bar to the gray bar/column, i.e. the estimate vs. actual range:
When the blue bar is generally within the gray column, and close enough to that column's size/range, then the projected estimation has been reasonable.
if the blue bar tends to be relatively smaller than the gray bar, then we are underestimating often. Increase the projection multiple setting, as a simple fix.
if the blue bar tends to exceed the range of the gray bar a lot, we are overestimating often. Lower the projection multiple setting, as a simple fix.
Guppy's document says that they basically calculate this ADR for multiple markets and focus on markets with the top 5 ranges (in descending order, of course), to maximise the profit potential on intraday trades planned for the next day. Because it is an estimation, this calculation can be run at the end of the day on completed bars.
This indicator also allows displaying the value as percentages, taking the logic of the ATR% (ATR Percent) indicator, which divides the ATR by the close value and multiplies it by 100 to get a normalised percentage value, allowing it to be compared across markets (but in the same timeframe!).
Godfather of Support & Resistance Godfather of Support & Resistance
Overview
The Godfather of Support & Resistance script is a powerful tool designed to help traders identify critical support and resistance levels on their charts. These price levels are vital for understanding market behavior, as they often act as turning points where prices reverse, consolidate, or break through. By automating the detection of these levels, this script simplifies your trading decisions and enhances your technical analysis.
How It Works
Pivot Points for Level Detection:
The script uses pivot points to identify potential support (lows) and resistance (highs) levels:
A pivot high is a local peak (a high surrounded by lower highs).
A pivot low is a local trough (a low surrounded by higher lows).
You can adjust the Pivot Length (pivotLen) input to control the sensitivity of detection. Smaller values detect more levels, while larger values focus on major levels.
Dynamic Grouping with Tolerance:
The script dynamically groups nearby price levels using a tolerance percentage. This tolerance is based on the level's price, making it adaptive to all types of assets (low- and high-priced).
For example, if the tolerance is set to 1% and a level is at $100, levels within $1 are grouped together.
Touch Count for Significance:
The script tracks how many times the price interacts with each level (touch count). Only levels that meet or exceed the Minimum Touches (minTouches) input are displayed on the chart. This ensures only meaningful levels are highlighted.
Clear Visual Representation:
Resistance Levels (Red Lines): Represent areas where the price tends to reverse downward.
Support Levels (Green Lines): Represent areas where the price tends to reverse upward.
Labels are added to each level (optional) to display the price and the number of touches for better decision-making.
Inputs You Can Customize
Minimum Touches to Show Level:
Set the minimum number of price interactions required for a level to be displayed.
Maximum Lines to Keep:
Limit the number of support and resistance lines displayed to keep your chart clean and focused.
Pivot Length:
Customize the sensitivity of pivot point detection. Smaller values detect more levels, while larger values focus on key levels.
Tolerance for Touch Detection (%):
Adjust the grouping tolerance as a percentage of the price. For example, 1% groups levels that are within 1% of each other.
How to Use
Apply the Script:
Add the script to your TradingView chart, and it will automatically detect and plot support and resistance levels.
Analyze the Levels:
Use Resistance Levels (red lines) as potential sell zones or areas to place stop-loss orders above.
Use Support Levels (green lines) as potential buy zones or areas to place stop-loss orders below.
Customize for Your Trading Style:
Adjust the inputs to match your preferred strategy and the timeframe or asset you're analyzing.
Example Use Case
Imagine you're analyzing a stock:
Resistance Level: The script identifies resistance at $150 with 3 touches. This might be a potential sell zone if the price struggles to break through.
Support Level: The script identifies support at $130 with 4 touches. This might be a potential buy zone if the price shows signs of bouncing upward.
Key Features
Automatically detects and plots support and resistance levels.
Tracks the number of price touches to filter out weak levels.
Adapts dynamically to price ranges using a percentage-based tolerance.
Fully customizable to suit different trading styles and assets.
Clean and professional chart display with a limit on the number of lines.
Notes
This script is for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice.
Always perform your own analysis and manage risk before making trading decisions.
Why Use This Script?
The Godfather of Support & Resistance script simplifies your trading decisions by automating the detection of critical price levels. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced trader, this script is designed to save you time and help you focus on making informed trades.
Start using it today to master the art of support and resistance trading!
Let me know if you need further refinements for this description!
Multi-Timeframe Support & Resistance - KSKClean Multi-Timeframe Support & Resistance (S&R) Tool
This indicator automatically plots previous period Highs and Lows for:
🟢 Daily
🔵 Weekly
🟣 Monthly
It provides a clean visual reference for key market levels, which can act as areas of:
Support & Resistance
Breakout or Rejection zones
Entry/Exit decision points
Table Summary:
Compact 2-column table showing all major levels
Can be positioned manually (Top Left, Top Right, etc.)
Auto-refreshes every few bars for performance
Estrategia Martillo / Estrella Fugaz by RouroThis strategy is based on the detection of reversal candlesticks:
Hammer in bearish zones
Shooting Star in bullish zones
Both candles indicate a possible change in trend, but you don't enter directly. Instead, this strategy awaits confirmation through a breakout of the high or low of the pattern candlestick.
📌 Entry Conditions:
Hammer → LONG Entry if the next candle breaks the hammer candle's high.
Shooting Star → SHORT Entry if the next candle breaks the low of the star candle.
Optionally, a time filter can be activated (e.g. operate only from 08:00 to 14:00 UTC).
🎯 Dynamic TP and SL:
The Stop Loss is placed at the end of the pattern (low or high) or, if desired, on a configurable previous candle.
Take Profit is automatically calculated with a configurable Risk/Reward (RR) ratio (default 2:1).
👁️ 🗨️ Visually includes:
Arrows marking confirmed entries.
Colored border on the candles that meet the pattern.
Visual shadow in the active time range.
Statistics panel showing:
Backtest Start Date
Number of Winning/Losing Trades
Maximum Streaks
Success rate
RR ratio used
⚙️ Configurable parameters:
Minimum wick/body ratio to define patterns
Choice between using SL in pattern or X candles back
Ratio RR
Operating hours with UTC offset
Show or hide TP/SL on the chart
📌 Ideal for:
Intraday and swing traders trading in reversal zones
Assets such as indices, gold, crude oil, forex, and cryptos
Traders who prefer confirmation before entering
✨ Author: Rouro
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