Diddly - Real Volume TrendDiddly Real Volume Trend is an indicator to help traders identify the real trending direction of an asset, it achieves this by using liquidity to assess the overall buying and selling volume sentiment of a market place.
What is Liquidity
Liquidity refers to the ability of an asset to be turned into cash. Cash is the more liquid form of any asset, whereas selling a house would take a little longer to liquidate and convert to cash. Liquidity in financial markets is in essence based on the same principle and refers to how easily an asset can be bought and sold.
Liquidity in simple terms is the volume of participants who are willing to be involved in the market at any given time. Markets are based on auction theory, the more participants who want to buy at a certain price than sell, will dictate that the price goes up. As a result it is important to understand the role that volume has in financial markets, as volume will directly correlate to liquidity and supply and demand.
What does it mean?
Although markets are based on auction theory, sadly we don't have the advantage of a traditional auction, where we are all sitting in a room putting our hands in the air when we are interested in paying x price for a particular item. In this environment it is very clear to see how popular the item for sale is and whether it is possible to pick up a bargain.
Being able to identify the prevailing direction of buying versus selling volume on a chart provides an insight into market sentiment. Also we have to consider that typically most retail traders participate in very liquid markets, where you can get in and out of a position with relative ease.
There are obviously exceptions, extremely low float stocks, but on the whole with liquid assets it takes some big orders to move price, especially with currencies and high float stocks. Understanding these principles helps us as retail traders identify where the big money is seeing a bargain, if buying or overpriced if selling.
However you identify liquidity, I hope you agree that it is an extremely important element to be considering before taking a trade. The last thing any trader wants to be doing if they can avoid it, is getting on the wrong side of the market.
Just as a side note, high and low "Float Stocks" refers to the number of shares in general circulation for buying and selling.
What is "Diddly Real Volume Trend"
This volume trend indicator in simple terms will display the combined accumulated bullish and bearish volume within a window below the main chart. What you will see is a line chart that will be doing one of three things. Either it could be stair stepping in an upwards direction, identifying that we are in a bullish trend or stepping down in a bearish trend. Alternatively it could just be going sideways, which would suggest a ranging market.
This enables traders to make an assessment of the market sentiment using the liquidity direction that it has identified. This can help form an overall daily bias for intra-day traders or help confirm a longer term trend for swing traders.
Although this indicator is not a true oscillator (where the limits of number are fixed between a known upper and lower limit) , it can still be extremely useful in identifying divergence in price and the volume sentiment. As well as assisting in the process of identifying and confirming peak formations and potential reversal points in a market.
How does it Work
The indicator is plotting the volume trend line based on the output of a set of volume calculations, which is confirmed on the close of each candle. The resultant output is either a positive (Bullish sentiment) or negative (Bearish Sentiment), which are all totalled up to show the next point on the graph. As a result the visual effect seen from this process is that the more bullish calculated volume identified than bearish, you will see a rising trend line and the reverse for a bearish market.
The algo calculation which is used on each candle and its related volume is using the following elements.
Volume
Rate of Change
Relative Strength
The indicator is not just looking at the volume total and saying this is a green candle and must provide a positive number. It is looking for the volume and liquidity extremes and filtering out the nothingness of a market that makes no difference to price either way. It is from using these extremes that the indicator is able to plot the activities and direction of the big money in the market.
What is the Indicator Showing me?
Examples:
Here on a stock VKTX, on a 1 minute chart the elements that make up the indicator are annotated on the chart.
There are 6 components highlighted in the above chart, these have been listed below.
Volume Trend Line
This is the indicator driving line and is the result of the calculations described in the previous section.
Fast Moving Average
This is the fast moving average of the "Volume Trend Line". The moving average type and length can be changed in the settings.
(Default = Exponential Moving Average, Length: 60)
Slow Moving Average
This is a slower moving average of the "Volume Trend Line". The moving average type and length can be changed in the settings.
(Default = Hull Moving Average, Length: 3500)
Long Term Moving Average
This is a long term moving average of the "Volume Trend Line". The moving average type and length can be changed in the settings.
(Default = Exponential Moving Average, Length: 400)
Bullish Confirmation
On the "Volume Trend Line", you will see coloured circles dotted along the line, the green circles signifying Bullish Confirmation.
Bearish Confirmation
On the "Volume Trend Line", you will see coloured circles dotted along the line, the red circles signifying Bearish Confirmation.
The Bullish and Bearish confirmation signals are not signals to take trades, they are there to highlight the predominant direction. Seeing one confirmation signal in isolation is not that helpful, but continued prints of confirmation in a single direction would be interesting.
There are a further two signal types that are displayed on the volume trend line, these should be seen infrequently across charts and represent potential extremes of price movement in a single direction. These signals act as a warning that price could stall in this area or potentially make a reversal. As with the other signals within this indicator they are not signals to buy or sell, they are there to provide warning alerts and should be considered with other pieces of information that you are working with.
Bullish Extreme
Plotted on the "Volume Trend Line", you will occasionally see a green coloured downwardly pointing triangle, this represents a Bullish Extreme.
GBPAUD Hourly chart October 2022
Bearish Extreme
Plotted on the "Volume Trend Line", you will occasionally see a red coloured upward pointing triangle, this represents a Bearish Extreme.
GBPAUD Daily chart (February - April) 2023
How Does It Help?
This indicator will compliment any existing strategy and is not intended to be used standalone.
It can be used on any chart from a monthly, one minute to one second, depending on your trading strategy. Using multiple time frame analysis can help traders with a number of decisions that need to be considered before taking entries.
What is my market direction bias?
This can be taken from an hourly for intraday trader or daily for swing traders. What that time frame is depends on your trading plan and objectives from the trades you take.
When do I take my trades?
Again depending on the trading strategy used will dictate many aspect of this decision, although using the volume trend on a lower time frame, can help confirm breakouts, reversals and divergence.
How should I manage my trade?
With any trade you should have a defined risk reward clearly defined, with stops and targets in mind before taking an entry.
The age old saying of "cut your losses quickly and let your winner run", is easier said than mastered. Once in a trade the volume trend can be really helpful to identify trades that could be real runners and allows you to change expectations after entering the trade. Maybe you want to take some profit at the original point and let the remaining run. Maybe there is such strength you want to add to the position. Being able to assess market sentiment once in a trade can help with optimising returns.
The "Volume Trend Line", which is the driving element of this indicator, will be doing one of three things. Either it could be stair stepping in an upwards direction, identifying that we are in a bullish trend, stepping down in a bearish trend or going sideways in a ranging market.
Bullish Volume Trending Market
Here is stock VKTX, on a 1 minute chart. Trend confirmation on price action is determined by Higher Highs and Higher Lows for an uptrend or Lower Lows and Lower Highs on a downtrend. The same principle applies for the volume trend line.
In this example we first see breakout volume on the indicator with the Bullish Break volume, following that the volume trend keeps making higher highs and higher lows, confirming that this asset has short-term upwards potential. (why short-term? this is the 1 minute chart, you would want to consult the daily or hourly for a longer term perspective).
Price also is making higher highs and higher lows, which is in alignment with the indicator and known as "convergence" and is a positive signal for a continued trend.
Bearish Market
So here on Tesla (TSLA) on the 4 hour chart we can see the big sell off that started in April 2022. Where it clearly shows a downward trend, with lots of confirmation for continuation.
Ranging Markets
On this example on the AUDJPY 1 Hour chart, we can see that price is in a ranging market. By drawing trend lines on price and the indicator, it is clear to see that price and the volume trend line are both showing a ranging market. What is more interesting is the structure of the ranges.
The price range at the top of the chart is in an upward direction, whereas the volume trend in the bottom window is showing a downward range. Giving us an early indication of what to expect from this asset.
Diverging Markets
"Divergence" is a very powerful mechanism for identifying potential reversal points in price actions. There is a wealth of published information on this topic which is well worth reviewing, if this is a new principle to you.
Here again on the same AUDJPY 1 Hour chart example, points of interest have been annotated on the chart where the historical range turns into a step down to the next level within the market cycle, as predicted by the divergence in range patterns, price point up and volume pointing down.
In the above example, after identifying the divergence the next most important element is an extremely fast accelerated move down which breaks the lower level of the range, this can be seen on the right side of the bottom window and is labelled "Bearish Breaking Volume".
What is interesting here is that the volume indicator has identified the range breakout when price was still above the lower level of the range. Following that break out volume signal, if we zoom out to a 4 hour chart to see what happened next.
The range breakout was confirmed and price and the volume trend continues to show a downward direction in the market. As for entries and stops that is not the intention of this indicator and will be down to other elements in your trading strategy or in our case other indicators.
Peak Formations
Peak formation refers to the point where an asset is over extended in one direction and there is a potential of change in direction, with a wider pullback or a reversal in the higher time frame trend. These formations are often seen with double bottoms (W patterns) or double tops (M patterns) . Unfortunately these patterns appear all over the chart and trading them in isolation will be challenging.
In this example of EURJPY on the 1 hour chart, we see price and the indicator in the bottom window for the first 3 weeks in March 2022. The pair is trending down which is confirmed by both price and the indicator. There are no signals points plotted on the volume trend line, until one appears on March 4th 2022.
Another one appeared on the next trading day of Monday the 7th and we now have these two signals relatively close to each other. This is interesting information, especially considering that there was no extreme signals for the previous couple of months.
Later that day the volume trend broke the previous volume level, after a W pattern was completed and a green bullish confirmation signal was printed. The following day another bullish confirmation signal is displayed to further confirm that we had made a peak formation reversal.
Please note that using the settings style tab, has enabled the change to the bearish extremes signal, changing the colour and shape to be an orange circle. Which for the purposes of this illustration is easier to see.
Another example of the same pair in August 2022, with a very similar confirmation sequence.
Stock Examples
Here on UBER on a 1 hour chart , is an example of how the indicator can be used in confluence with other trading strategies. If a trader was trading candle patterns, they may see this classic 1 hour bull flag pattern forming.
Without the volume trend analysis this looks like a good buy setup. Adding this analysis to the chart we clearly have a different view point.
Here is what subsequently happened to price and this is in a generally bullish market March 2023.
Scalping Entries
For those traders who work with super fast time frames like the 5 second or even on a 1 second charts, the volume indicator can be used to help time entries as a part of a wider trading strategy of trading a pullback or trading support and resistance levels.
Styling options in the indicator settings enabled this different view of the indicator output, which can be extremely useful for timing entries.
Here on this hot IPO stock, LUNR from February 16th 2023, we have an extremely strong move up from $13.80 to $18.00. One aspect of this move up, is that it is doing this on extremely light volume and the predominant market sentiment on the surface seems very bearish.
This would be a clear indication not to trade this stock at this moment in time, as a trader there would be lots of emotions of FOMO (fear of missing out) , seeing a stock making that kind off move on a new IPO - there is the sense that this stock will go to the moon and your not going to be involved.
As traders we have to consider the risk : reward potential. This stock could drop to $10.00 if someone put in a 50 k market sell order, as it is clear there are not the buyers to support that kind of liquidation.
The following charts are in the 5 second time frame, until otherwise stated
So we need to wait for some confirmation of buying liquidity before we can make any plans for taking an entry, which we get in the form of a couple of strong bullish candles on the chart below. Interestingly the price breaks the previous all time high for this stock, although the volume trend at this stage does not seem strong enough to consider an entry.
At this point we should be on the lookout for further buying liquidity, ideally to break the previous high volume line, which appears in the next chart. This would be the time to take an entry based on other aspects of a trading plan.
Having now taken an entry, we can use the indicator to understand the strength of the buying liquidity and identify areas where we should be looking to take profit or close out the trade. Looking at the volume trend profile shown in the chart below, there is no reason not to hold this stock for a wider move up.
In the next chart we see the first signs of some selling pressure, as the indicator shows signs of red. This would be the area to take some profit and look at a higher time frame perspective, to get the sense of whether to hold the remaining position.
Here on the 5 minute time frame the volume trend is still looking very strong to hold the remaining position. As it turned out it was a good place to take profit as it was just under the high of the day.
Knowing when an asset is going to reverse is not easy and this stock was way too over extended and a top had to finally come. This one minute view of the indicator, shows the point where you would see that the upward liquidity was over and you were now on the backside of the move, with no reason to trade further.
Here on a 15 minute chart you can see the full extent of the move and its reversal back to the original price. It provides a clear illustration that chasing trades through FOMO or holding and hoping is not a profitable approach. Being able to time your entries and exits, where you can clearly manage risk is one of the most important elements to any traders strategy.
This is an extreme example and not something you see every day in any market. It has been included within this narrative with the hope that it clearly illustrates the risk involved in trading and being able to mitigate them, has to be at the forefront of your mind.
Key Settings
Within the indicator settings there are a number of options that are available to users. All aspects of what you can see can either be changed or turned on or off in the "Style" tab as well as changing the colours and their transparency.
The available settings on the "Inputs" tab are for fine tuning the indicator to your style of trading. This fine tuning can be applied to the moving averages that can be displayed and follow the volume trend line as well as the volume filtering process.
The most important ones that are in need of explanation are outline below:
General Settings
"What type of asset is the Algo looking at" : Available Options = "Small Caps", "Large Caps", "Futures", "Currencies" (Default Setting = Currencies)
The indicator will make an assessment of the best settings to use as defaults for the volume filtering, confirmation and extremes signals. The defaults can be changed in the following sections using the override.
"Turn on Turbo Mode" : True or False (Default Settings = True)
This setting will give the indicator volume filtering processes a boost
Signal Settings
Based on the "Asset Type" from the general settings, the indicator will make an assessment of the best settings to use by default. These can be changed by using the settings below.
"Override Default Assessment Thresholds" = True / False
"Percentage Difference to Signify Trend Confirmation" = A percentage value that will tell the indicator how to identify the volume trend line swing points used to identify bullish or bearish confirmation signals. Values from 0.1 to 10 would make the most sense. A too high setting and you will not see any confirmation points plotted. Too low and you may see too many to be useful.
"Percentage Difference to Signify Extremes" = A percentage value that will tell the indicator how to identify the volume trend line swing points used to identify bullish or bearish confirmation signals. Values from 20 to 200 would make the most sense. A low a setting and you will see too many extreme points plotted.
Filter Settings
"Turn On Volume Assessment Filters" = True / False : The volume assessment filters are used to focus the "volume trend line" on higher volume extremes.
Based on the "Asset Type" from the general settings, the indicator will make an assessment of the best settings to use by default. These can be changed by using the settings below.
"Override Default Assessment Filters" = True / False
"Filter Volume using Setting" = The number used in this setting represents a value from 0 to 100. Zero will filter out no volume, whereas 100 would filter it all out. The default setting is 1, as there is a danger of setting this number too high and all you will see in the line chart is big steps up and down, with a plateaus in the middle. Which may be useful, although it would not be so helpful in divergence or volume line breaks.
Fast Moving Average
This is the fast moving average of the "Volume Trend Line".
"Moving Average Type" = The type of moving average calculation to be applied.
Default = "EMA"
Available Options: "SMA","EMA" ,"HMA" ,"SMMA (RMA)" ,"WMA" ,"VWMA"
Moving Average Key
SMA : Simple Moving Average
EMA : Exponential Moving Average
HMA : Hull Moving Average
SMMA (RMA) : Exponentially Weighted Moving Average (alpha = 1 / length.)
WMA : Weighted Moving Average
VWMA : Volume Weighted Moving Average
"Moving Average Length" = The number of candles back into the chart used to calculate the Moving Average. (The higher the number, the slower the moving average becomes)
Default Length = 60
"Apply Double Smoothing" = True or False : This is an option to turn on if an extra smoothing effect to the moving average if required.
Slow Moving Average
This is the slow moving average of the "Volume Trend Line".
"Moving Average Type" = The type of moving average calculation to be applied.
Default = "HMA"
Available Options: "SMA","EMA" ,"HMA" ,"SMMA (RMA)" ,"WMA" ,"VWMA"
(See moving average key)
"Moving Average Length" = The number of candles back into the chart used to calculate the Moving Average. (The higher the number, the slower the moving average becomes)
Default Length = 3500
(By default we have a higher number for the slow length compared to the long term length in the next setting. This is because using the Hull Moving Average, is an accelerated moving average that needs higher values to slow it down. If you were to change this to say an EMA, then you would need to change the length to something like 200, to put this slower moving average in context with the others).
Long Term Moving Average
This is a long term moving average of the "Volume Trend Line".
"Moving Average Type" = The type of moving average calculation to be applied.
Default = "EMA"
Available Options: "SMA","EMA" ,"HMA" ,"SMMA (RMA)" ,"WMA" ,"VWMA"
(See moving average key)
"Moving Average Length" = The number of candles back into the chart used to calculate the Moving Average. (The higher the number, the slower the moving average becomes)
Default Length = 400
"Apply Double Smoothing" = True or False : This is an option to turn on if an extra smoothing effect to the moving average if required.
Finally
We greatly appreciate the support and feedback from the Trading View community, and we are dedicated to continuing to improve our indicators with your support.
We want to help you manage risk, and that's why we emphasise that trading is risky and any technology used to support our trading decisions is based on information from the past. We encourage traders to take responsibility for their trading businesses and always prioritise risk management.
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MACD Strategy - Backtest [AlgoRider]█ OVERVIEW
Hello dear Tradingviewers !
We are excited to share with you this new indicator which simulates a trading strategy based solely on the well-known technical indicator MACD . We designed it for the sole educational and analytical purposes of showing novice traders and new investors that basing a trading strategy only on one such technical indicator is not necessarily a good thing to do. We do not recommend to apply this strategy for real.
Thanks to this indicator redesigned in our own way by incorporating our simple and easy-to-use Backtest functionality, you will be able to see and report on the performance and results that such a strategy has produced in the past.
The configuration window has also been designed to be easily readable and simple to use. Our goal is to make parameter customization as easy as possible.
█ HOW THE STRATEGY WORKS
• The script will simply trigger Long entries when bullish MACD crossings appear (the Macd line crosses the Signal line upwards) and Short entries when bearish MACD crossings appear (the Macd line crosses below the signal line).
• A Short signal ends a Long trade, a Long signal ends a Short trade.
• The script also allows setting up custom TP and SL.
• An option allows you to trigger early crossings, which will influence entries and exits.
• There is no repaint, once an entry/exit symbol or drawing is displayed it doesn't change anymore. The Short and Long signals appear at the open of the candles, just after the signal was confirmed at the close of the previous candle. The custom TP and custom SL signals can appear when a candle is not yet finished, but once displayed they don't change.
█ HOW TO PROCEED
1 — Once the script is applied to your chart, it already works with its default settings. You can already see the performance of the strategy in the data table directly on the chart (in the top right corner by default).
2 — You can customize the strategy and influence the results/performance by modifying its parameters. 3 types of parameters are present and can be modified.
3 — You can use this indicator in all types of markets.
4 — You can apply the script in every timeframe.
█ PARAMETERS
• Settings For Backtesting
- Strategy : Choose from a drop-down list if the strategy should execute only Long trades or only Short trades or both. Default Both.
- Invest. : Choose the amount you want to invest in the simulation. Default 10000.
- Position : Choose the amount of the position (Size order) that will be used during the simulation. This will be the $ amount staked/involved for each trade entry.
Ex: If you put 20000 in position and 10000 in Invest. We consider that you use at least a leverage x2. Default 10000.
- Slipp. TP : Choose the amount in percentage of average slippage for Take Profits. This parameter makes it possible to predict a potential gap between the theoretical exit price for each TP (On the graph) and the real exit price on an exchange when implementing the strategy for real (slippage may be due to a time lag of a few seconds from execution time of the order on the exchange and/or due to the execution of a market order).
Ex: If a TP exit order of a Long trade, with entry $19000 (on BTCUSDT ), is carried out in theory on the chart at $20000, in practice on the exchange the script have indeed sent an exit order at 20000 , but if the true exit price is 20050, the TP slippage is then +0.25%. Default 0.
- Slipp. SL : Choose the amount in percentage of average slippage for Stop Losses. This parameter makes it possible to predict a potential gap between the theoretical exit price for each SL (On the graph) and the real exit price on an exchange when implementing the strategy for real.
Ex: If an SL exit order of a Long trade, entry $19000 (on BTCUSDT ), is carried out in theory on the chart at $18000, in practice on the exchange the script have indeed sent an exit order at 18000 $, but if the true exit price is 17950, the slippage SL is then +0.278%. Default 0.
- Fees % : Choose the percentage amount of fees applied to each trade to simulate the application of the strategy on the exchange of your choice. Applies to the entry and exit of each trade. Ex: For Binance Futures: 0.04; For Bybit futures: 0.06; For Ftx Futures: 0.075. Default 0.
- Cumulate Trades : If you check this, the Backtest will use 100% of the balance as Order Size (Position) for All or in the next X consecutive trades. Default not checked.
⚠️ Be Careful please, this option is available to show the full extent and possibilities of the algorithm when pushed to its limits thanks to the accumulation of profits (cumulative earnings ), but it is a strategy that involves great risk. If a bad trade suffers a -50% loss, 50% of the account balance is lost, if the position is liquidated, the entire account balance is lost.
- All : If you check this All trades will be accumulated. Default not checked.
- Consecutive Trades : Choose the number of trades to accumulate. After X consecutive trades, the algorithm reassigns the initial order size to the current one and starts again for X consecutive trades. Minimum Value 2, Default 2.
• Settings To Optimize Performances and Risk Management
- Fast_MA : Choose the length of the Fast Moving Average. Default 12.
- Slow_MA : Choose the length of the Slow Moving Average. Default 26.
- Enable Early Crossings : If you check this, when the algorithm will detect an early crossing wethere bullish or bearish , it will trigger the Long or Short entries. Default not checked.
- Oscillator MA Type : Choose if the Macd line should be an Exponential Moving Average or a Simple Moving Average . Default Expo.
- Signal Line MA Type : Choose if the Signal line should be an Exponential Moving Average or a Simple Moving Average . Default Expo.
- Use TP / Use SL : If you check these, the algorithm will trigger personalized trade exit signals when the price evolution has reached the amounts indicated since the trade entry. Default not Checked.
- % TP - SL : Indicate here the personalized amount in percentage that you want for your Take Profit and Stop Loss of each trade. Default 15-5.
• Settings For Appearances
- Small-size Data Table : If you check this, the data table will become smaller to free up more space on the chart to make it visually more pleasing. Default not checked.
Hide Table /
- Hide Labels / : You can check these to get a cleaner chart and focus only on what interests you in the indicator. Default not checked.
Hide Risk-Reward Areas
█ LIMITATIONS
• ⚠️ We repeat it once again, this strategy is not intended to be reproduced in real conditions, we have designed it for educational and analytical purposes only.
• Even if you see good performances when you backtest the strategy, you must take into account that these results are performed in the past and that in no case does this guarantee that these same performances will be repeated again in the future.
• When you run for real a trading strategy you must be aware of the fact that you are solely responsible for the results that you will be able to obtain and you must be aware of the possibility at all times of partial or even total losses of your invested capital.
• Keep in mind that generating profits in trading is difficult. A strategy can perform very well at one time in the past during a period that is favorable to it, then from one day to the next it can give really bad results for several months or years.
• When backtesting a trading strategy, there are many factors to consider, not just trade entries to which you add a Take Profit and sometimes a Stop Loss. You must at least take into account the size of the position in relation to the capital you want to invest, the trading fees, the slippages (which can be really important depending on the exchange on which you are trading and depending on the asset you are trading), trading frequency, risk management, momentum, volumes and even more.
The information published here on TradingView is not prohibited, doesn't constitute investment advice, and isn't created solely for qualified investors.
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Important to note : our indicators with the same backtesting system are published in separate publications, because putting them together in a single script would considerably slow down the execution of the script. In addition each indicator, even when it is based on a simple technical indicator, has several options, parameters and entry/exit conditions specific to the underlying technical indicator. Finally, we want to keep the simplicity of use, configuration and understanding of our indicator by not mixing strategies that have nothing to do with each other.
OptionHawk1. What makes the script original?
• Unique concept: It integrates a Keltner based custom supertrend with a multi-EMA energy visualization, ATR based multi target management, and on chart options (CALL/PUT) trade signals—creating a toolkit not found in typical public scripts.
• Innovative use: Instead of off the shelf indicators, it reinvents them:
• Keltner bands used as dynamic Supertrend triggers.
• Fifteen EMAs layered for “energy” zones (bullish/bearish heatmaps).
• ATR dynamically scales multi-TP levels and stop loss.
These are creatively fused into a unified signal and automation engine.
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2. What value does it provide to traders?
• Clear entries & exits: Labels for entry price/time, five TP levels, and SL structure eliminate guesswork.
• Visualization & automation: Real-time bar coloring and energy overlays allow quick momentum reads.
• Targeted to common pain points: Many traders struggle with manual TP/SL and entry timing—this automates that process.
• Ready for real use: Just plug into intraday (e.g., 5 min) or swing setups; no manual calculations. Signals are actionable out of the box.
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3. Why invite only (worth paying)?
• Proprietary fusion: Public indicators like Supertrend or EMA are common—but your layered use, ATR based scaling, and label logic are exclusive.
• Auto-generated options format: Unique labeling for CALL/PUT, with graphical on chart signals, isn’t offered freely elsewhere.
• Time-saver & edge-provider: Saves traders hours of configuration and enhances consistency—worth the subscription cost over piecing together mash ups.
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4. How does it work?
• Signal backbone: Custom supertrend uses Keltner bands crossing with close for direction, filtered by trend direction EMAs.
• Multi time logic: Trend defined by crossover of price over dynamic SMA thresholds built from ATR.
• Energy bar-colors/EMAs: 15 fast EMAs color-coded green/red to instantly show momentum.
• Entry logic: “Bull” when close crosses above supertrend; “Bear” when crosses below.
• Risk management: SL set at previous bar; up to 5 ATR scaled targets (or percentage based).
• Options formatted alerts: CALL/PUT labels with ₹¬currency values, embedded timestamp, SL/TP all printed on the chart.
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5. How should traders use it?
• Best markets & timeframes: Ideal for intraday / low timeframe (1 15m) setups and 1 hour swing trades in equities, indices, options.
• Conditions: Works best in trending or volatility driven sessions—visible via Keltner bands and EMA energy alignment.
• Recommended combo: Use alongside volume filters or broader cycles; when supertrend & energy EMAs align, validation is stronger.
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6. Proof of effectiveness?
• On chart visuals: Entry/exit labels, confirmed labels, TP and SL markers make past hits obvious.
• Real trade examples: Highlighted both bull & bear setups with full profit realization or SL hits.
• Performance is paint tested: Easy to showcase historic signals across multiple tickers.
• Data-backed: Users can export chart data to calculate win rate and avg return per trade.
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Summary Pitch:
OptionHawk offers a holistic, execution-ready trading tool:
1. Proprietary blend of Keltner-supertrend and layered EMAs—beyond standard scripts.
2. Automates entries, multi-tier targets, SL, and options-format labels.
3. Visual energy overlays for quick momentum readings.
4. Use-tested in intraday and swing markets.
5. Installs on chart and works immediately—no setup complexity.
It's not a public indicator package; it's a self-contained, plug and play trade catalyst—worth subscribing for active traders seeking clarity, speed, and structure in their decision-making.
6. While OptionHawk is designed for clarity and structure, no script can predict the market. Always use with discretion and proper risk management.
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OptionHawk: A Comprehensive Trend-Following & Volatility-Adaptive Trading System
The "OptionHawk" script is a sophisticated trading tool designed to provide clear, actionable signals for options trading by combining multiple technical indicators and custom logic. It aims to offer a holistic view of market conditions, identifying trend direction, momentum, and potential entry/exit points with dynamic stop-loss and take-profit levels.
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1. Why These Specific Indicators and Code Elements?
The "OptionHawk" script is a strategic fusion of the Supertrend indicator (modified with Keltner Channels), a multi-EMA "Energy" ribbon, dynamic trend lines (based on SMA and ATR), a 100-period Trend Filter EMA, and comprehensive trade management logic (SL/TP). My reason and motivation for this mashup stem from a desire to create a robust system that accounts for various market aspects often overlooked by individual indicators:
• Supertrend with Keltner Channels: The standard Supertrend is effective for trend identification but can sometimes generate whipsaws in volatile or ranging markets. By integrating Keltner Channels into the Supertrend calculation, the volatility measure becomes more adaptive, using the (high - low) range within the Keltner Channel for its ATR-like component. This aims to create a more responsive yet less prone-to-false-signals Supertrend.
• Multi-EMA "Energy" Ribbon: This visually striking element, composed of 15 EMAs, provides a quick glance at short-to-medium term momentum and potential support/resistance zones. When these EMAs are stacked and moving in one direction, it indicates strong "energy" behind the trend, reinforcing the signals from other indicators.
• Dynamic Trend Lines (SMA + ATR): These lines offer a visual representation of support and resistance that adapts to market volatility. Unlike static trend lines, their ATR-based offset ensures they remain relevant across different market conditions and asset classes, providing context for price action relative to the underlying trend.
• 100-Period Trend Filter EMA: A longer-period EMA acts as a higher-timeframe trend filter. This is crucial for confirming the direction identified by the faster-acting Supertrend, helping to avoid trades against the prevailing broader trend.
• Comprehensive Trade Management Logic: The script integrates automated calculation and display of stop-loss (SL) and multiple take-profit (TP) levels, along with trade confirmation and "TP Hit" labels. This is critical for practical trading, providing immediate, calculated risk-reward parameters that individual indicators typically don't offer.
This combination is driven by the need for a multi-faceted approach to trading that goes beyond simple signal generation to include trend confirmation, volatility adaptation, and essential risk management.
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2. What Problem or Need Does This Mashup Solve?
This mashup addresses several critical gaps that existing individual indicators often fail to fill:
• Reliable Trend Identification in Volatile Markets: While Supertrend is good, it can be late or whipsaw. Integrating Keltner Channels helps it adapt to changing volatility, providing more reliable trend signals.
• Confirmation of Signals: A common pitfall of relying on a single indicator is false signals. "OptionHawk" uses the multi-EMA "Energy" ribbon and the 100-period EMA to confirm the trend identified by the Keltner-Supertrend, reducing false entries.
• Dynamic Support/Resistance & Trend Context: Static support and resistance levels can quickly become irrelevant. The dynamic SMA + ATR trend lines provide continually adjusting zones that reflect the current market's true support and resistance, giving traders a better understanding of price action within the trend.
• Integrated Risk and Reward Management: Most indicators just give entry signals. This script goes a significant step further by automatically calculating and displaying clear stop-loss and up to five take-profit levels (either ATR-based or percentage-based). This is a vital component for structured trading, allowing traders to pre-define their risk and reward for each trade.
• Visual Clarity and Actionable Information: Instead of requiring traders to layer multiple indicators manually, "OptionHawk" integrates them into a single, cohesive display with intuitive bar coloring, shape plots, and informative labels. This reduces cognitive load and presents actionable information directly on the chart.
In essence, "OptionHawk" provides a more comprehensive, adaptive, and actionable trading framework than relying on isolated indicators.
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3. How Do the Components Work Together?
The various components of "OptionHawk" interact in a synergistic and often sequential manner to generate signals and manage trades:
• Keltner-Supertrend as the Primary Signal Generator: The supertrend function, enhanced by keltner_channel, is the core of the system. It identifies potential trend reversals and continuation signals (bullish/bearish crosses of the supertrendLine). The sensitivity and factor inputs directly influence how closely the Supertrend follows price and its responsiveness to volatility.
• Multi-EMA "Energy" Ribbon for Momentum and Confirmation: The 15 EMAs (from ema1 to ema15) are plotted to provide a visual representation of short-term momentum. When the price is above these EMAs and they are spread out and pointing upwards, it suggests strong bullish "energy." Conversely, when price is below them and they are pointing downwards, it indicates bearish "energy." This ribbon serves as a simultaneous visual confirmation for the Supertrend signals; a buy signal from Supertrend is stronger if the EMA ribbon is also indicating upward momentum.
• Dynamic Trend Lines for Context and Confirmation: The sma_high and sma_low lines, incorporating ATR, act as dynamic support and resistance. The trend variable, determined by price crossing these lines, provides an overarching directional bias. This component works conditionally with the Supertrend; a bullish Supertrend signal is more potent if the price is also above the sma_high (indicating an uptrend).
• 100-Period Trend Filter EMA for Macro Trend Confirmation: The ema100 acts as a macro trend filter. Supertrend signals are typically considered valid if they align with the direction of the ema100. For example, a "BUY" signal from the Keltner-Supertrend is ideally taken only if the price is also above the ema100, signifying that the smaller trend aligns with the larger trend. This is a conditional filter.
• Trade Confirmation and SL/TP Logic (Sequential and Conditional):
• Once a bull or bear signal is generated by the Keltner-Supertrend, the tradeSignalCall or tradeSignalPut is set to true.
• A confirmation step then occurs for a "BUY" signal, the script checks if the close of the next bar is higher than the entry bar's close. For a "SELL" signal, it checks if the close of the next bar is lower. This is a sequential confirmation step aimed at filtering out weak signals.
• Upon a confirmed signal, the stop-loss (SL) is immediately set based on the previous bar's low (for calls) or high (for puts).
• Multiple take-profit (TP) levels are calculated and stored in arrays. These can be based on a fixed percentage or dynamic ATR multiples, based on user input.
• The TP HIT logic continuously monitors price action simultaneously against these pre-defined target levels, displaying labels when a target is reached. The SL HIT logic similarly monitors for a stop-loss breach.
In summary, the Supertrend generates the initial signal, which is then confirmed by the dynamic trend lines and the 100-period EMA, and visually reinforced by the EMA "Energy" ribbon. The trade management logic then takes over, calculating and displaying vital risk-reward parameters.
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4. What is the Purpose of the Mashup Beyond Simply Merging Code?
The purpose of "OptionHawk" extends far beyond merely combining different indicator codes; it's about creating a structured and informed decision-making process for options trading. The key strategic insights and functionalities added by combining these elements are:
• Enhanced Signal Reliability and Reduced Noise: By requiring multiple indicators to align (e.g., Keltner-Supertrend signal confirmed by EMA trend filter and dynamic trend lines), the script aims to filter out false signals and whipsaws that commonly plague individual indicators. This leads to higher-probability trade setups.
• Adaptive Risk Management: The integration of ATR into both the Supertrend calculation and the dynamic stop-loss/take-profit levels makes the entire system adaptive to current market volatility. This means stop-losses and targets are not static but expand or contract with the market's price swings, promoting more realistic risk management.
• Clear Trade Entry and Exit Framework: The script provides a complete trading plan with each signal: a clear entry point, a precise stop-loss, and multiple cascading take-profit levels. This holistic approach empowers traders to manage their trades effectively from initiation to conclusion, rather than just identifying a potential entry.
• Visual Confirmation of Market Strength: The "Energy" ribbon and dynamic trend lines provide an immediate visual understanding of the market's momentum and underlying trend strength, helping traders gauge conviction behind a signal.
• Improved Backtesting and Analysis: By combining these elements into one script, traders can more easily backtest a comprehensive strategy rather than trying to manually combine signals from multiple overlaying indicators, leading to more accurate strategy analysis.
• Suitability for Options Trading: Options contracts are highly sensitive to price movement and volatility. This script's focus on confirmed trend identification, dynamic volatility adaptation, and precise risk management makes it particularly well-suited for the nuanced demands of options trading, where timing and defined risk are paramount.
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5. What New Functionality or Insight Does Your Script Offer?
"OptionHawk" offers several new functionalities and insights that significantly enhance decision-making, improve accuracy, and provide clearer signals and better timing for traders:
• "Smart" Supertrend: By basing the Supertrend's volatility component on the Keltner Channel's range instead of a simple ATR, the Supertrend becomes more sensitive to price action within its typical bounds while still adapting to broader market volatility. This can lead to earlier and more relevant trend change signals.
• Multi-Confirmation System: The script doesn't just provide a signal; it layers multiple confirmations (Keltner-Supertrend, multi-EMA "Energy" coloration, dynamic trend lines, and the 100-period EMA). This multi-layered validation significantly improves the accuracy of signals by reducing the likelihood of false positives.
• Automated and Dynamic Risk-Reward Display: This is a major functionality enhancement. The automatic calculation and clear display of stop-loss and five distinct take-profit levels (based on either ATR or percentage) directly on the chart, along with "TP HIT" and "SL HIT" labels, streamline the trading process. Traders no longer need to manually calculate these crucial levels, leading to enhanced decision-making and better risk management.
• Visual Trend "Energy" and Momentum: The vibrant coloring of the multi-EMA ribbon based on price relative to the EMA provides an intuitive and immediate visual cue for market momentum and "energy." This offers an insight into the strength of the current move, which isn't available from single EMA plots.
• Post-Signal Confirmation: The "Confirmation" label appearing on the bar after a signal, if the price continues in the signaled direction, adds an extra layer of real-time validation. This helps to improve signal timing by waiting for initial follow-through.
• Streamlined Options Trading Planning: For options traders, having clear entry prices, stop-losses, and multiple target levels directly annotated on the chart is invaluable. It helps in quickly assessing potential premium movements and managing positions effectively.
In essence, "OptionHawk" transitions from a collection of indicators to a semi-automated trading assistant, providing a comprehensive, visually rich, and dynamically adaptive framework for making more informed and disciplined trading decisions.
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Performance & Claims
1. What is the claimed performance of the script or strategy?
Answer: The script does not claim any specific performance metrics (e.g., win rate, profit factor, percentage gains). It's an indicator designed to identify potential buy/sell signals and target/stop-loss levels. The labels it generates ("BUY CALL," "BUY PUT," "TP HIT," "SL HIT") are informational based on its internal logic, not a representation of actual trading outcomes.
2. Is there any proof or backtesting to support this claim?
Answer: No, the provided code does not include any backtesting functionality or historical performance proof. As an indicator, it simply overlays visual signals on the chart. To obtain backtesting results, the logic would need to be implemented as a Pine Script strategy with entry/exit rules and commission/slippage considerations.
3. Are there any unrealistic or exaggerated performance expectations being made?
Answer: The script itself does not make any performance expectations. It avoids quantitative claims. However, if this script were presented to users with implied promises of profit based solely on the visual signals, that would be unrealistic.
4. Have you clearly stated the limitations of the performance data (e.g., “based on backtesting only”)?
Answer: There is no statement of performance data or its limitations because the script doesn't generate performance data.
5. Do you include a disclaimer that past results do not guarantee future performance?
Answer: No, the script does not include any disclaimers about past or future performance. This is typically found in accompanying documentation or marketing materials for a trading system, not within the indicator's code itself.
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Evidence & Transparency
6. How are your performance results measured (e.g., profit factor, win rate, Sharpe ratio)?
Answer: Performance results are not measured by this script. It's an indicator.
7. Are these results reproducible by others using the same script and settings?
Answer: The visual signals and calculated levels (Supertrend line, EMAs, target/SL levels) generated by the script are reproducible on TradingView when applied to the same instrument, timeframe, and with the same input settings. However, the actual trading results (profit/loss) are not generated or reproducible by this indicator.
8. Do you include enough data (charts, equity curves, trade logs) to support your claims?
Answer: No, the script does not include or generate equity curves or trade logs. It provides visual labels on the chart, which can be seen as a form of "data" to support the signal generation, but not the performance claims (as none are made by the code).
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Future Expectations
9. Are you making any predictions about future market performance?
Answer: No, the script does not make any explicit predictions about future market performance. Its signals are based on historical price action and indicator calculations.
10. Have you stated clearly that the future is fundamentally uncertain?
Answer: No, the script does not contain any statements about the uncertainty of the future.
11. Are forward-looking statements presented with caution and appropriate language?
Answer: The script does not contain any forward-looking statements beyond the visual signals it generates based on real-time data.
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Risk & Disclosure
12. Have you disclosed the risks associated with using your script or strategy?
Answer: No, the script does not include any risk disclosures. This is typically found in external documentation.
13. Do you explain that trading involves potential loss as well as gain?
Answer: No, the script does not contain any explanation about the potential for loss in trading.
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Honesty & Integrity
14. Have you avoided hype words like “guaranteed,” “foolproof,” or “no losses”?
Answer: Yes, the script itself avoids these hype words. The language used within the code is technical and describes the indicator's logic.
15. Is your language grounded and realistic rather than promotional?
Answer: Yes, the language within the provided Pine Script code is grounded and realistic as it pertains to the technical implementation of an indicator.
16. Are you leaving out any important details that might mislead users (e.g., selective performance snapshots)?
Answer: From the perspective of the code itself, no, it's not "leaving out" performance details because it's not designed to generate them. However, if this indicator were to be presented as a "strategy" that implies profitability without accompanying disclaimers, backtesting results, and risk disclosures, then that external presentation could be misleading. The script focuses on signal generation and visual representation.
⚠️ Disclaimer:
This indicator is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not guarantee any future results or performance. All trading involves risk. Please assess your own risk tolerance and consult a licensed financial advisor if needed. Past performance does not indicate future returns.
Miyagi STrendMiyagi: The attempt at mastering something for the best results.
Miyagi indicators combine multiple trigger conditions and place them in one toolbox for traders to easily use, produce alerts, backtest, reduce risk and increase profitability.
Miyagi STrend was created to allow traders the ability to both scalp and swing trade from as singular indicator. STrend aims to help traders catch more of the move.
STrend starts with the native TradingView SuperTrend indicator and adds in extra filtering in the form of the SuperTrend Oscillator (ST OSC), and an Adaptive Moving Average (AMA) - all of which are adjustable.
Entry conditions start with the following:
Long Entry: SuperTrend must be green (candles above SuperTrend), price above the Adaptive Moving Average (AMA), and lastly the SuperTrend Oscillator (ST OSC) at maximum +100.
Short Entry: SuperTrend must be red (candles below SuperTrend), price below the Adaptive Moving Average (AMA), and lastly the SuperTrend Oscillator (ST OSC) at maximum -100.
Exits are provided for both directions, long and short, when the SuperTrend Oscillator (ST OSC) hits maximum (+100/-100).
Please note the SuperTrend Oscillator (ST OSC) is not shown on the chart however is used for the final calculation to confirm entries.
We have added an "Entry on Exit" selector which allows users to enable entries on exit candles. This may allow more trades, however will incur more risk.
With "Entry on Exit" selected entry and exit alerts CAN fire in same candle and may require delays if using STrend as a swing indicator.
Without "Entry on Exit" selected entry and exit alerts CANNOT fire in same candle. This will produce less signals overall however may be safer for traders to use.
It would be best suited to utilize a stoploss when trading with Miyagi STrend to minimize risk.
Alerts are meant to fire on "Once per Bar Close" to confirm entry and exit signals.
Happy Trading!
UTG Trade Manager [V1]Position Sizing and Risk Management tool
See your trading plan directly on your chart . Enter >> Entry price, Take profit, Stoploss, capital, leverage, and see liquidation prices directly in association with entrys and stop losses
[TT] Daily Levels
These pivots are based on calculations that i have been using for quite some time. I'm sure There is no need to explain on how to use pivots.
Labels are given to understand and you can Msg me here or comment if u need any explanation.
I have given few examples below.. check i t out
XAUUSD
BTCUSD
Nifty
Banknifty
TridentI call this strategy "Trident", as it uses three different, modified, customizable indicators:
50 Exponential Moving Average (Trend)
Relative Strength Index (Momentum)
Average Directional Index (Volatility)
Strategy will be improved with future updates. You alone decide when to enter and when to exit a trade. PRICE ACTION IS KING and the TREND IS YOUR FRIEND
What do these three indicators tell us
Exponential Moving Average:
Trend
Price < EMA = downtrend
Price > EMA = uptrend
trend direction and reducing noise
Average Directional Index:
Volatility
direction of market movement when there is a sharp increase in volatility
Relative Strength Index:
Momentum
Strength
Possible shift in momentum
How this strategy works
As I mentioned above, this strategy uses uses three different, modified, customizable indicators:
Exponential Moving Average (50) (Trend): When price closes above or below the 50 period EMA, then the first condition is met. I know some people use multiple EMAs as dynamic support and resistance levels. Therefore, I also added a 21 and a 200 period EMA, but this strategy uses specifically the 50 period EMA as one of three conditions. All EMAs can be adjusted, turned on and off.
Relative Strength Index (80, 20, 3) (Momentum): In his video, TSM uses a 3 period RSI and 80 and 20 bands. If price is above 80, it`s overbought and if it`s below 20, then it`s oversold. Two out of three conditions are met.
Average Directional Index (5, 5) (Volatility): TSM uses the ADX to measure the volatility. Both ADX Smoothing and DI Length are set to 5. If this indicator moves above 30, then the third contidion is met.
Rules to enter the trade
Long Entry:
50 EMA < Price
RSI < 20
ADX > 30
Enter trade at breakout of high of the green candle, which is the candle that pulls the RSI from oversold conditions back inside.
Short Entry:
50 EMA > Price
RSI > 80
ADX > 30
Enter trade at breakout of low of the red candle, which is the candle that pulls the RSI from overbought conditions back inside.
Risk:Reward and Timeframe
Use a 1:1 to 1:1.5
Set your S/L below key levels (-> 2nd point @ Tips), or twice the length of the signal candle
Preferably 5 Minute Time Frame, but at the end you decide
Tips
Avoid periods of consolidation
Trade from support/resistance-levels, supply/demand-levels, pivot points-levels, Fibonacci-levels, swing high/low-levels
Trade during market hours, for example London and New York Session
Trade narrow spreads, if you scalp
Use Price Action
Trade with the trade, not against
The further away the price moves from the EMA the stronger the trend
The long the price doesn't touch the EMA the stronger the trend
RSI + ADX: Confirm when the market is turning and pick a good entry point
ADX + 50 EMA: Filters trades when there is not much activity in the market
I mentioned above that the code of this strategy is still under development. You can not only rely on this strategy alone as it might give you false signals. I coded this, because it makes it easier to visualize were all three conditions are met.
Use your brain, use price action, use these tips, use this strategy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does it only work for scalping? - No, but try it out yourself
Does it only work for Forex? - No, but try it out yourself
Does only work on the 5 Minute Timeframe? - No, but try it out yourself
Good Luck!
Scalping EMA ADX RSI with Buy/Sell AlertsThis is a study indicator that shows the entries in the strategy seen in one of the youtube channel so it does not belong to me. I can't tell who it is because it's against the House Rules to advertise but you can find out if you look for it on youtube. Default values of oscilators and ema adjusted as suggested. He says he got the best results in 5 min timeframe but i tried to make things as modifiable as possible so you can mess around with the settings and create your own strategy for different timeframes if you'd like. Suggested to use with normal candlestick charts. The blue line below indicates the ADX is above the selected threshold set in the settings named "Trend Ready Limit". You can set alerts for Buy, Sell or Buy/Sell signal together.
The entry strategy itself is pretty straight forward.
The rules for entry are as follows, the script will check all of this on auto and will give you buy or sell signal :
Recommended time frame: 5 min
For Long Entry:
- Check if price above the set EMA (Can disable this rule if you'd like in the settings)
- RSI is in Oversold
- ADX is above set "Trend Ready" threshold (Meaning there is a trend going on)
- Price must approve the trend of previous candles. This is bullish for buy entries and bearish for sell entries.
- Enter with stop loss below last swing low with 1:1 or 1.5:1 take profit ratio.
For Short Entry:
- Check if price below the set EMA (Can disable this rule if you'd like in the settings)
- RSI is in Overbought
- ADX is above set "Trend Ready" threshold (Meaning there is a trend going on)
- Price must approve the trend of previous candles. This is bullish for buy entries and bearish for sell entries.
- Enter with stop loss above last swing high with 1:1 or 1.5:1 take profit ratio.
This is my first indicator. Let me know if you want any updates. I am not sure if i can add everything but i'll try nonetheless.
Changed: Signals will check up to 2 candles before if the RSI is below or above the set value to show signal. This is because sometimes the entry signal is right but the response might be a bit late.
RSI 30 CROSSScript will give the RSI 30 40 and 70 level for present price of the stock , when the price cross the green line RSI value will be 70 , blue line RSI value will be 40 and red line RSI value will be 30 . Helps to put entry and exit based on RSI strategy.
RED line give price for RSI 30
BLUE line give price for RSI 40
GREEN line give price for RSI 70
BLACK line give SMA 200
Strategy
Stock price should above 200 MA
price should touch RSI 30 RED line and bounce back.
Entry will be the high of candle lies on RSI 40 BLUE line.
Stop loss will be the RSI 30 price(RED line ) during entry.
Target will be the RSI 70 price ( GREEEN line) during entry.
You can take half profit at RSI 70 and trail stop loss on RSI 70 till it cross.
This will help you to find the Price for stock, when it cross RSI value 30 , 40 and 70 to place entry exit and target based on the trade strategy will follow RSI.
If you want to entry, when stock cross RSI 30 or 40 from below . You can place a stop loss limit buy order at price range .
If you want to exit, When stock cross RSI 70 . you place stock loss at green line price.
FY Forex ScalperFy Forex Scalper Indicator:
A powerful indicator that you can use to scalp forex markets, it helps you identify the trend and direction of the market in both long term and short term time frames. The Arrows give you entry points. Read the detailed explanation below and if you have any questions feel free to message.
How does it work:
Fy Forex Scalper has two main aspects one is candles and the other is band both are color coded and works independently. As we all know, markets are not always trending and often move in a tight range. The Fy Forex Scalper indicator assists you in identifying trading opportunities by displaying trading zones and non-trading zones by painting the candles in three different colors: red, yellow, and green. When the candles are red, the script is in the selling zone, when the candles are green, the script is in the buying zone, and when the candles are yellow, the script is non trading zone. The band mainly works as support and resistance and gives you overall trend direction, If the band is red the trend direction is down and if band is in green the trend is up. So both candles and band give you the trend direction how to enter the trade explained below.
How to enter the trade:
Long Entry: Enter the trade when you get the up arrow near the band and make sure the band color is green. When you get the up arrow and band is red you can consider it as false signal.
Short Entry: Enter the trade when you get a down arrow near the band and make sure the band color is also red. When you get the down arrow and the band is in green color you can consider it as a false signal.
What markets it work:
Mainly use it for Forex, Crypto or scripts that move faster.
What time frame is best:
Use 5 mins when the market is moving (like Asian or London opening) use one min when the market isn’t moving.
Can we use it for Swing Trading:
Though it works , but the primary purpose of this indicator is for scalping so better use it on shorter time frames.
How to get access:
This is invite only script so to get access message me.
Momentum Reversal StrategyBEST USE IN 15MIN TIME FRAME EURUSD / XAUSUD
1. Strategy Overview
This strategy hunts short-term momentum reversals at key levels during high-liquidity sessions.
Timeframes: 5-minute for entries; 15-minute for trend context
Sessions: London for EUR/USD & GBP/USD; New York for XAU/USD
Pairs: EUR/USD, GBP/USD, XAU/USD
Indicators (3 max):
EMA(20) and EMA(50) (close)
MACD (12, 26, 9) histogram
Optional: RSI(14) (for divergence filter)
2. Entry Rules
Trend Filter (15 min):
Long only if EMA20 > EMA50; short only if EMA20 < EMA50.
Price-Action Zone (5 min):
Identify recent swing high/low within past 20 bars.
Draw horizontal support (for longs) or resistance (for shorts).
Indicator Alignment (5 min):
MACD histogram crossing from negative to positive for longs, positive to negative for shorts.
Candle close beyond EMA20 in direction of trade.
Candle Confirmation:
Bullish engulfing or hammer at support for longs; bearish engulfing or shooting star at resistance for shorts.
Entry Execution:
Place market order on candle close that meets all above.
3. Exit Rules
Stop-Loss (SL):
Long: 1.5× ATR(14) below entry candle low.
Short: 1.5× ATR(14) above entry candle high.
Take-Profit (TP):
Set at 2× SL distance (RR 1:2).
Trailing SL:
After price moves 1× SL in profit, trail SL to breakeven.
Partial Booking:
Close 50% at 1× SL (50% of TP), move SL to entry.
Close remaining at full TP.
4. Trade Management
False Signal Filter: Skip trades when RSI(14) > 70 for longs or < 30 for shorts (avoids overbought/oversold extremes).
One Trade at a Time: No multiple positions on same pair.
Session Cutoff: Close any open trade 15 minutes before session end.
5. Risk Parameters
Risk per Trade: 1% of account equity.
Reward Target: ≥2% (1:2 RR) per trade.
Win-Rate Expectancy: ≥75% based on indicator confluence and price-action confirmation.
ICT Dr FX with SMA EMA Cloud & Squeeze Arrows📊 ICT Dr FX — Advanced TradingView Indicator with SMA/EMA Cloud & Squeeze Signals
Take your trading to the next level with ICT Dr FX, a comprehensive indicator that integrates institutional trading strategies (ICT) directly into your charts. Combining advanced price action techniques, dynamic market zone detection, and real-time squeeze signals, this tool offers unparalleled insight for traders of all levels.
🔍 Key Features
Market Structure Analysis
Automatic detection of Market Structure Shifts (MSS) and Break of Structure (BOS)
Dynamic support/resistance zones with customizable color schemes
Advanced Candlestick Patterns
Detection of Bullish/Bearish Engulfing Patterns
Institutional volume entries: Volume Spikes + Strong Candle Bodies
Critical Market Zones
Order Blocks (OBs) with sensitivity controls
Fair Value Gaps (FVG/IFVG) with breakout alerts
Liquidity Pools and
Opening Gaps (NWOG/NDOG) for early positioning
AI-Powered Squeeze System
Real-time Squeeze Arrows at breakout points
Identifies three phases:
🔴 Squeeze Off (breakout complete)
🟠 Mid Squeeze (active compression)
⚪ No Squeeze (neutral state)
Dynamic Moving Average Clouds
SMA Cloud (180–200): Trend-colored for long-term bias
EMA Cloud (34–63): Directional filter for precision entries
Professional Time Filters (Killzones)
Highlights major trading sessions with clarity:
Asia: 10:00–14:00
London Open: 07:00–10:00
London Close: 15:00–17:00
New York: 07:00–09:00
💡 Why ICT Dr FX?
⚙️ Optimized Presets: Smart inputs tailored for multiple strategies
🎨 Unified Visual System: Consistent color coding across signals
⚡ Lightweight Engine: No chart lag despite rich features
⏱️ Multi-Timeframe Support: Perfect for scalping and swing trading alike
🛠️ How to Use (Sample Strategies)
🔹 FVG + Squeeze Strategy
Entry: On FVG retest + Green Squeeze Arrow
Exit: At opposing liquidity zone
🔹 Order Block + SMA Strategy
Entry: On Bullish OB retest + SMA Cloud Blue
Stop Loss: Below liquidity sweep zone
📥 How to Get It
Run the exclusive TradingView code and analyze the markets with a professional, institutional-grade lens.
t.me
TQQQ Live PnL TrackerTQQQ PnL Tracker by IceTrader Team - #MakeMyPortfolioGreatAgain
Once you add the script, modify this section of the code to match your exact TQQQ order and start tracking its Profit/Loss.
code block:
entryPrice = 86.65 (set the price at which you bought)
positionSize = 1155 (set the exact quantity of stocks you bought)
direction = "Long" (Change to "Short" if it's a short trade)
Bitcoin_1min_TF V1This indicator should be applied only to Bitcoin chart at 1minute Time Frame. It can be used on higher timeframe, however, it's accuracy has been tested only on 1 minute time frame.
For any other chart, it will not work.
Basics of this indicator comes from Price Action which then modulated with ATR, EMAs, Machine Learning from previous data and risk management to give higher accuracy and low capital drawdown.
Since this indicator gives n number of opportunities within a day, it is important to understand the impact of overtrading. So, it is advised to do a disciplined trading and set trading hours in a day to grabs the profits impactfully in a disciplined way and avoid overtrading.
Keep greed away from trading.
Thanks for using the indicator. If you find it good, support me with your positive comments and do share this indicator within your friend/family circle.
I am working on similar indicator for other chart types. Stay in touch until then.
How to use the Indicator-
1. It gives you an indication (up/down arrow) of possible entry and also draws SL & TP line & entry line. Don't enter at the current candle when SL/TP/Entry line are moving since this is only possible entry signal.
2. On the next candle, once price reaches/crossed entry line drawn, take entry.
3. Monitor your trade and exit at SL/TP.
4. Please note, SL can trail if required.
Happy Trading.
Bollinger Bands📊 Bollinger Bands Strategy: Ride the Waves of Volatility 🌊
Bollinger Bands are a powerful tool to identify overbought and oversold conditions, volatility breakouts, and price reversals. This strategy uses:
🔹 Middle Band – 20-period simple moving average
🔹 Upper & Lower Bands – 2 standard deviations away from the SMA
💡 Strategy Logic:
Buy Entry: When price closes below the lower band and RSI < 30 → Expect mean reversion.
Sell Entry: When price closes above the upper band and RSI > 70 → Possible pullback.
Exit: Near middle band or opposite band.
📈 You can also use Bollinger Band squeezes to detect upcoming breakouts. Less distance = low volatility → Expansion = potential big move!
🧠 Great for swing trading or intraday scalping with proper risk management.
FSTO + MACD Combined OscillatorFSTO + MACD Combined Oscillator with Advanced Alerts
Introduction
The FSTO + MACD Combined Oscillator is a powerful technical analysis tool that synergizes two proven momentum indicators to deliver high-confidence trading signals. By combining the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) with the Fast Slow Trend Oscillator (FSTO), this indicator provides unique insights into market momentum, trend direction, and potential reversal points.
Key Features
1. Dual Indicator Integration
MACD Component:
Fast EMA (user-configurable period)
Slow EMA (user-configurable period)
Signal line with customizable smoothing
Histogram showing momentum strength
FSTO Component:
Short-term EMA (price-based)
Long-term EMA (price-based)
Signal line with adjustable period
Zero-line crossover detection
2. Advanced Alert System
Four specialized alert conditions that trigger only when both indicators confirm momentum shifts:
Bullish Reversal Alert
FSTO crosses above zero + MACD transitions from falling to rising
Strong trend reversal signal
Bullish Momentum Alert
FSTO crosses above signal line + MACD transitions from falling to rising
Confirmation of bullish momentum
Bearish Reversal Alert
FSTO crosses below zero + MACD transitions from rising to falling
Strong trend reversal signal
Bearish Momentum Alert
FSTO crosses below signal line + MACD transitions from rising to falling
Confirmation of bearish momentum
3. Visual Indicators
Color-coded plots:
MACD line (blue)
MACD signal line (orange)
FSTO line (purple)
FSTO signal line (amber)
Histogram:
Green: Strengthening bullish momentum
Light green: Weakening bullish momentum
Red: Strengthening bearish momentum
Light red: Weakening bearish momentum
Alert markers:
Numbered labels (1-4) at chart extremes
Color-coded for quick identification
4. Information Panel
Real-time display of:
Current MACD and FSTO values
Trend direction (bullish/bearish)
Momentum status (rising/falling)
Active alerts with color coding
How It Works
The indicator calculates two parallel momentum measurements:
MACD = EMA(close, fast_length) - EMA(close, slow_length)
FSTO = EMA(close, short_period) - EMA(close, long_period)
The true power emerges when these indicators confirm each other's signals:
MACD detects momentum shifts in price derivatives
FSTO identifies trend changes in price itself
Combined signals filter out false positives
Trading Applications
1. Trend Identification
Bullish Trend: FSTO > 0 and MACD > signal line
Bearish Trend: FSTO < 0 and MACD < signal line
2. High-Probability Entries
Long Entry: Alert 1 or 2 triggers
Short Entry: Alert 3 or 4 triggers
3. Exit Signals
MACD histogram color change (green to light green)
FSTO crossing signal line against trend direction
4. Risk Management
Stop placement below recent swing low (bullish)
Stop placement above recent swing high (bearish)
Position sizing based on histogram strength
Recommended Settings
Market MACD Fast MACD Slow FSTO Short FSTO Long
Stocks 12 26 12 26
Cryptocurrency 10 20 10 20
Forex 8 17 8 17
Commodities 14 28 14 28
Benefits
Synergistic Signals: Combines price-based and derivative-based momentum
Reduced False Signals: Requires confirmation from both indicators
Customizable Alerts: Enable/disable specific alert types
Visual Clarity: Color-coded elements for quick interpretation
Multi-Timeframe: Works on all timeframes from 1-minute to monthly
How to Use
Add indicator to TradingView chart
Configure periods based on market and timeframe
Enable desired alerts in settings
Set up notifications through TradingView alert system
Combine with price action analysis for best results
The MACD + FSTO Combined Oscillator provides professional traders with a sophisticated yet intuitive tool for identifying high-probability trade setups across all financial markets. Its unique alert system ensures you never miss critical momentum shifts confirmed by dual-indicator analysis.
Mickey's EMAMickey’s EMA is a lightweight, overlay indicator that combines two Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) with automatic entry, stop-loss and target visual signals—plus dynamic JSON alerts for seamless webhook integration. It’s designed for both day-traders and swing-traders who want clear, on-chart cues and fully-customizable risk parameters.
🔍 Overview
Dual EMAs (fast & slow) to capture trend changes.
Automated “BUY” / “SELL” markers at every EMA crossover.
Customizable Stop-Loss % and Target % levels, plotted as ❌ and 🎯 bubbles.
“SL Hit (Custom)” if the opposite EMA crossover occurs before price touches your stop level.
JSON-formatted alerts containing ticker, instrument type, timeframe, trend (“CE” for bullish, “PE” for bearish), and price—ready for webhooks.
⚙️ Inputs
| Setting | Default | Description |
| ------------------------ | ------- | ----------------------------------------------- |
| **Fast EMA Length** | 20 | Period for the faster EMA. |
| **Slow EMA Length** | 200 | Period for the slower EMA. |
| **Price Source** | Close | Data series to calculate EMAs on. |
| **Custom Stop Loss %** | 0.1% | Stop-loss level as a percentage of entry price. |
| **Target %** | 0.5% | Profit-target level as a percentage of entry. |
| **Show Entry/SL/Target** | ON | Toggle all entry, SL and target visuals. |
📊 What It Plots
Fast EMA (blue) & Slow EMA (white) overlayed on price.
BUY 🟢 label below bar when Fast EMA crosses above Slow EMA.
SELL 🔴 label above bar when Fast EMA crosses below Slow EMA.
❌ (Custom) bubble at entry price if an opposite EMA crossover occurs before price hits your custom stop-loss.
❌ bubble at the stop-loss price when price actually breaches the stop level.
🎯 bubble at target price when price first reaches your profit-target level.
🔔 Alerts & Webhooks
On-screen alert conditions “Mickey’s EMA → BUY” and “Mickey’s EMA → SELL” appear in the Create-Alert dialog.
Dynamic JSON payload sent via alert() when a crossover fires, e.g.:
{
"script": "AAPL",
"scriptType": "equity",
"instrumentType": "NASDAQ",
"timeframe": "5",
"trend": "CE",
"price": 174.25
}
Use these alerts to integrate with bots, chat systems, manual, or any webhook-driven workflow.
🚀 Why Use Mickey’s EMA?
Clarity & Precision: All signals appear exactly at the EMA or price-level of interest.
Custom Risk Management: Define your own stop-loss and target percentages.
Seamless Automation: Dynamic JSON alerts mean zero manual setup for webhooks.
Versatile: Equally effective on intraday charts or daily/weekly timeframes.
Add Mickey’s EMA to your TradingView chart today and get instant, aesthetically-pleasing guidance on trend entries, risk exits, and profit targets—all in one elegant overlay.
BullTrading Easy Tops & BottomsTRADING TOOL OVERVIEW
The Easy Tops & Bottoms indicator identifies potential reversal points on intraday charts by analysing volatility patterns and momentum shifts during major trading sessions. It projects horizontal zones that may act as support or resistance, adapting dynamically to price behavior.
This indicator is designed for use on intraday timeframes from 1-minute to 15-minute charts only.
HOW THE INDICATOR WORKS
The indicator uses an adaptive algorithm to evaluate momentum exhaustion and volatility clusters within intraday sessions (aligned with New York local time). It generates time based zones when conditions indicate potential trend reversals, such as after volatility spikes followed by contraction. These zones extend horizontally until price breaks boundaries or a bar limit is reached.
- Support Zones : Formed during bullish sessions with tail volatility, suggesting potential bottoms.
- Resistance Zones : Formed during bearish sessions with wick volatility, suggesting potential tops.
Zones are filtered for significant sessions to focus on meaningful price action. Signals trigger based on price interaction with the zone, requiring a specific relationship between the candle's low, high, and close relative to the zone level—for example, engulfing the level but closing in the reversal direction.
Note that signals and zone behaviors will differ across timeframes (e.g., 1m, 5m, 15m) due to varying candle sizes affecting how closes relate to zone triggers. Shorter timeframes may show more frequent but noisier interactions, while longer ones capture broader momentum shifts.
USERS GUIDE
What the Indicator Does?
The indicator has two operating modes: Buy/Sell Signal Mode (suitable for beginners and trend-following traders—important note: trend-following traders must filter according to their own trend criteria) and Support/Resistance Mode, which is a full and complete trading system.
- Plots Dynamic Zones: Horizontal boxes appear at qualifying session ends, representing support (bottoms) or resistance (tops).
- Active zones use a semi-transparent colour (customisable) and extend rightward while valid.
- Expired zones (after break or timeout) shift to a historical colour for reference.
- Generates Signals (in Buy/Sell Signal Mode): Labels appear on zone interactions confirming reversal potential:
- "BUY" (green) for support zones.
- "SELL" (red) for resistance zones.
- Time Based Focus: Ties to intraday periods like Asian, London, and New York transitions. Use NY Local Time in your charts.
- Additional Elements: Includes a watermark with symbol, timeframe, and date; an optional NotePad table for notes.
How to Interpret Signals
- Zone Dynamics: Active zones indicate ongoing validity; expiration signals a potential shift (e.g., a support break may turn it into resistance).
- Signal Triggers: Require price to test the zone level with a closing bias toward reversal. These are suitable for beginners learning basic reversals or trend traders adding their own filters (e.g., moving averages for direction).
- Value for Users: Beginners can use zone height to set stop-loss (SL) below/above the box, enabling a 1:2 risk-reward ratio (RR) for take-profit (TP) at twice the zone distance.
- Timeframe Variations: Expect different signals on 1m vs. 15m, as smaller candles on lower frames may trigger more selectively based on close positions relative to zones.
- Note on Entries in Internal Range Zones: For all entries (the Internal Range inside range zones), when a big zone swallows smaller zones ahead, consider using the bigger zone or the SL price level as an entry level.
PRACTICAL TRADING SCENARIOS
Here, we expand on how to apply the indicator in real-world trading, with detailed examples for each mode. These scenarios assume a basic understanding of risk management, such as position sizing at 0.5-1.5% of account capital per trade. Always backtest these ideas on historical data for your specific instrument (e.g., forex pairs like EUR/USD or indices like US30).
Buy/Sell Signal Mode: Reversal and Trend-Following Applications
This mode is ideal for spotting reversal opportunities while allowing flexibility for trend filters. Signals appear as labels when price interacts with zones in a confirmatory way, making it beginner-friendly for learning entry points. Trend-following traders should overlay their preferred trend indicators (e.g., a 50-period EMA) to avoid counter-trend trades.
Important critical note: In this mode, the 1:2 RR is based and measured directly on the zone height (not on the actual distance from entry price to SL). The correct SL placement is at the far edge of the zone (e.g., zone bottom for buys, zone top for sells), and TP is set at twice the zone height from the signal level (the key trigger price where the label appears).
- Basic Reversal Scalping (Beginner-Friendly): On a 5-minute chart during the London session open, after a sharp down-move in EUR/USD, a support zone forms with signal level at 1.0850 (zone top) and height of 10 pips (zone bottom at 1.0840). Wait for a "BUY" signal when price dips to test the zone (low touches 1.0850) but closes above it. Enter long at the current price (e.g., 1.0855). Set SL at the zone bottom (1.0840), and TP at the signal level + 2x zone height (1.0850 + 20 pips = 1.0870). This ensures the 1:2 RR is measured purely on the zone (risk = 10 pips zone height, reward = 20 pips), regardless of exact entry. If volatility is high (filter enabled), this setup prioritizes stronger sessions for better win rates.
- Trend-Following with Filter: On a 15-minute chart of GBP/JPY during New York AM, the overall trend is upward (price above a 200-period SMA). A support zone appears with signal level at 185.20 (zone top) after a pullback, with a height of 20 pips (zone bottom at 185.00). Ignore any "SELL" signals as they counter the trend; instead, wait for a "BUY" when price tests the zone from above and closes bullishly. Enter long at the current price (e.g., 185.25). Set SL at the zone bottom (185.00), and TP at the signal level + 2x zone height (185.20 + 40 pips = 185.60). Add a trend filter like MACD histogram turning positive for confirmation, reducing whipsaws in ranging markets. The RR remains 1:2 based on the zone (risk = 20 pips height, reward = 40 pips).
- Range-Bound Day Trading: In a 1-minute chart of USD/JPY during Asian session consolidation, multiple zones form stacking as support/resistance. Monitor for "SELL" at a resistance zone with signal level at 147.80 (zone bottom) and height of 8 pips (zone top at 147.88) after an uptick. Enter short on the signal at the current price (e.g., 147.78). Set SL at the zone top (147.88), and TP at the signal level - 2x zone height (147.80 - 16 pips = 147.64). Shorter timeframes like 1m may produce more signals due to tighter candle closes, but use the volatility filter to avoid flat periods—test historically to see how 1m noise compares to 15m's smoother triggers. The RR is fixed at 1:2 on the zone (risk = 8 pips height, reward = 16 pips).
Support/Resistance Mode: Standalone Contrarian System for Fading Breaks
This mode hides signals and labels, turning the indicator into a complete contrarian trading system focused on fading zone breaks. It treats broken zones as "flips"—a broken support becomes potential resistance, and vice versa. Entries use limit orders at a distance equal to the zone height, with fixed 1:2 RR based on that height. No additional filters are required, but combining with session timing enhances edge. Alerts fire on new zone creation, allowing proactive setup.
When a setup results in a stop loss in Support/Resistance Mode, the original zone can be used for a "Stop & Reverse" trade with the same trading proportions. This means reversing the position direction upon hitting SL, using the original zone to set the new entry (at the box top/bottom trigger level), SL (at the opposite box edge), and TP (2x the height beyond entry)—effectively capturing momentum in the opposite direction while maintaining the 1:2 RR.
- Fading a Support Break (Short Setup): On a 5-minute chart of AUD/USD during NY PM, a support zone at 0.6650 (height 12 pips) breaks when low pierces below 0.6638. Consider the zone flipped to resistance. Place a sell limit order 12 pips above the broken zone (at 0.6662), SL 12 pips above entry (0.6674), and TP 24 pips below entry (0.6638, achieving 1:2 RR). This anticipates sellers re-entering on pullbacks to the former support. If the volatility filter is on, this only applies to significant breaks; historically, test on pairs with clear pip values to adjust for spreads.
Stop & Reverse Scenario: If the short position hits SL at 0.6674 (price rallies above), reverse to a long position. Use the original 12-pip zone: Place a buy limit order on the original broken support (now acting as flipped resistance, at 0.6650 box top), SL 12 pips below the new entry (0.6638 box bottom), and TP 24 pips above the new entry (0.6674, maintaining 1:2 RR). This captures potential upside momentum after the false break.
- Fading a Resistance Break (Long Setup): In a 15-minute chart of Nasdaq futures (NQ) during London close, a resistance zone at 18500 (height 50 points) breaks upward (high > 18550). Flip it to support. Place a buy limit order 50 points below the broken zone (at 18450), SL 50 points below entry (18400), TP 100 points above entry (18550). This catches pullbacks in uptrends. Longer timeframes like 15m may show fewer but more reliable breaks due to broader candle relationships—compare to 1m, where smaller candles might invalidate zones quicker.
Stop & Reverse Scenario: If the long position hits SL at 18400 (price drops below), reverse to a short position. Use the original 50-point zone: Place a sell limit order on the original broken resistance (now acting as flipped support, at 18500 box bottom), SL 50 points above the new entry (18550 box top), and TP 100 points below the new entry (18400, maintaining 1:2 RR). This captures potential downside momentum after the false break.
- Multi-Zone Contrarian Scalping in High-Volatility Sessions: On a 1-minute chart of Bitcoin (BTC/USD) during NY open, several zones form and break in quick succession. After a resistance at 65000 (height 200 USD) breaks, place buy limit 200 USD below (64800), SL at 64600, TP at 65200. Conversely, for a broken support at 64000 (height 150 USD), sell limit 150 USD above (64150), SL 64300, TP 63850. Use the max bars setting to limit zone lifespan in fast markets; enable volatility filter to focus on explosive sessions like news releases. This mode's standalone nature suits automated mindsets—backtest to quantify edge, noting 1m's frequent triggers vs. 15m's strategic ones.
Stop & Reverse Scenario: For the buy after resistance break, if it hits SL at 64600 (price falls below), reverse to short. Use the original 200 USD zone: Place a sell limit order on the original broken resistance (now acting as flipped support, at 65000 box bottom), SL 200 USD above the new entry (65200 box top), TP 400 USD below the new entry (64600, maintaining 1:2 RR). Similarly, for the sell after support break, if it hits SL at 64300 (price rallies above), reverse to buy: Use the original 150 USD zone: Place a buy limit order on the original broken support (now acting as flipped resistance, at 64000 box top), SL 150 USD below the new entry (63850 box bottom), TP 300 USD above the new entry (64300, maintaining 1:2 RR). This captures potential momentum after the false breaks.
- Risk Considerations for Both Modes: Always test scenarios historically and adjust for instrument specifics like pip/point values and spreads. For example, forex might use 1-2 pip buffers, while crypto needs larger due to volatility. This is not trading advice; users should evaluate independently and consult professionals.
KEY SETTINGS
- Indicator Mode: "Buy/Sell Signal Mode" for signals; "Support/Resistance Mode" for zones only.
- Show S/R Zones: Toggle box visibility.
- Colours: Customise active/historical zones, buy/sell labels.
- Max Bars for Signal: Zone extension limit (default: 288).
- Require Significant Volatility: Filter for notable sessions (default: true).
- Days to Keep Historical Zones: Retention period (default: 7).
- Show NotePad?: Toggle notes table.
ALERTS
- Signal Mode: On BUY/SELL triggers.
- S/R Mode: On new zone creation.
Backtest thoroughly before use.
Why Protected?
This script uses a proprietary zone detection method designed to highlight support/resistance zones in a clear, structured way. To maintain the integrity and unique utility of the algorithm, the code is closed-source.
Important Considerations
This tool does not guarantee profits and is not intended to replace sound trade management or risk discipline. It is designed to aid traders in visualiSing market structure. Use responsibly with appropriate risk measures.
Legal Disclaimer
This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as financial, investment, or trading advice, and does not constitute a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any financial instrument.
Trading financial markets involves substantial risk. Past performance of any trading strategy or indicator is not indicative of future results. Users of this indicator assume full responsibility for their trading decisions. No guarantees are made regarding the accuracy, reliability, or profitability of the signals generated by this tool.
This indicator is published as-is, without any express or implied warranties. The publishers shall not be held liable for any losses or damages, direct or indirect, arising from the use, misuse, or reliance on this tool.
All trading decisions should be made with consideration of your financial situation and risk tolerance. Consultation with a licensed financial advisor is strongly recommended before making any investment decisions.
By using this indicator, you acknowledge and agree to these terms. Your use constitutes acceptance of full responsibility and the understanding that trading is inherently risky and should be approached with caution and discipline.
SuperTrend - Dynamic Lines and ChannelsSuperTrend Indicator: Comprehensive Description
Overview
The SuperTrend indicator is Pine Script V6 designed for TradingView to plot dynamic trend lines & channels across multiple timeframes (Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, and Yearly/All-Time) to assist traders in identifying potential support, resistance, and trend continuation levels. The script calculates trendlines based on high and low prices over specified periods, projects these trendlines forward, and includes optional reflection channels and heartlines to provide additional context for price action analysis. The indicator is highly customizable, allowing users to toggle the visibility of trendlines, projections, and heartlines for each timeframe, with a focus on the DayTrade channel, which includes unique reflection channel features.
This description provides a detailed explanation of the indicator’s features, functionality, and display, with a specific focus on the DayTrade channel’s anchoring, the role of static and dynamic channels in projecting future price action, the heartline’s potential as a volume indicator, and how traders can use the indicator for line-to-line trading strategies.
Features and Functionality
1. Dynamic Trend Channels
The SuperTrend indicator calculates trend channels for five timeframes:
DayTrade Channel: Tracks daily highs and lows, updating before 12 PM each trading day.
Weekly Channel: Tracks highs and lows over a user-selected period (1, 2, or 3 weeks).
Monthly Channel: Tracks monthly highs and lows.
Quarterly Channel: Tracks highs and lows over a user-selected period (1 or 2 quarters).
Yearly/All-Time Channel: Tracks highs and lows over a user-selected period (1 to 10 years or All Time).
Each channel consists of:
Upper Trendline: Connects the high prices of the previous and current periods.
Lower Trendline: Connects the low prices of the previous and current periods.
Projections: Extends the trendlines forward based on the trend’s slope.
Heartline: A dashed line drawn at the midpoint between the upper and lower trendlines or their projections.
DayTrade Channel Anchoring
The DayTrade channel anchors its trendlines to the high and low prices of the previous and current trading days, with updates restricted to before 12 PM to capture significant price movements during the morning session, which is often more volatile due to market openings or news events. The "Show DayTrade Trend Lines" toggle enables this channel, and after 12 PM, the trendlines and projections remain static for the rest of the trading day. This static anchoring provides a consistent reference for potential support and resistance levels, allowing traders to anticipate price reactions based on historical highs and lows from the previous day and the morning session of the current day.
The static nature of the DayTrade channel after 12 PM ensures that the trendlines and projections do not shift mid-session, providing a stable framework for traders to assess whether price action respects or breaks these levels, potentially indicating trend continuation or reversal.
Static vs. Dynamic Channels
Static Channels: Once set (e.g., after 12 PM for the DayTrade channel or at the start of a new period for other timeframes), the trendlines remain fixed until the next period begins. This static behavior allows traders to use the channels as reference levels for potential price targets or reversal points, as they are based on historical price extremes.
Dynamic Projections: The projections extend the trendlines forward, providing a visual guide for potential future price action, assuming the trend’s momentum continues. When a trendline is broken (e.g., price closes above the upper projection or below the lower projection), it may suggest a breakout or reversal, prompting traders to reassess their positions.
2. Reflection Channels (DayTrade Only)
The DayTrade channel includes optional lower and upper reflection channels, which are additional trendlines positioned symmetrically around the main channel to provide extended support and resistance zones. These are controlled by the "Show Reflection Channel" dropdown.
Lower Reflection Channel:
Position: Drawn below the lower trendline at a distance equal to the range between the upper and lower trendlines.
Projection: Extends forward as a dashed line.
Heartline: A dashed line drawn at the midpoint between the lower trendline and the lower reflection trendline, controlled by the "Show Lower Reflection Heartline" toggle.
Upper Reflection Channel:
Position: Drawn above the upper trendline at the same distance as the main channel’s range.
Projection: Extends forward as a dashed line.
Heartline: A dashed line drawn at the midpoint between the upper trendline and the upper reflection trendline, controlled by the "Show Upper Reflection Heartline" toggle.
Display Control: The "Show Reflection Channel" dropdown allows users to select:
"None": No reflection channels are shown.
"Lower": Only the lower reflection channel is shown.
"Upper": Only the upper reflection channel is shown.
"Both": Both reflection channels are shown.
Purpose: Reflection channels extend the price range analysis by providing additional levels where price may react, acting as potential targets or reversal zones after breaking the main trendlines.
3. Heartlines
Each timeframe, including the DayTrade channel and its reflection channels, can display a heartline, which is a dashed line plotted at the midpoint between the upper and lower trendlines or their projections. For the DayTrade channel:
Main DayTrade Heartline: Midpoint between the upper and lower trendlines, controlled by the "Show DayTrade Heartline" toggle.
Lower Reflection Heartline: Midpoint between the lower trendline and the lower reflection trendline, controlled by the "Show Lower Reflection Heartline" toggle.
Upper Reflection Heartline: Midpoint between the upper trendline and the upper reflection trendline, controlled by the "Show Upper Reflection Heartline" toggle.
Independent Toggles: Visibility is controlled by:
"Show DayTrade Heartline": For the main DayTrade heartline.
"Show Lower Reflection Heartline": For the lower reflection heartline.
"Show Upper Reflection Heartline": For the upper reflection heartline.
Potential Volume Indicator: The heartline represents the average price level between the high and low of a period, which may correlate with areas of high trading activity or volume concentration, as these midpoints often align with price levels where buyers and sellers have historically converged. A break above or below the heartline, especially with strong momentum, may indicate a shift in market sentiment, potentially leading to accelerated price movement in the direction of the break. However, this is an observation based on the heartline’s position, not a direct measure of volume, as the script does not incorporate volume data.
4. Alerts
The script includes alert conditions for all timeframes, triggered when a candle closes fully above the upper projection or below the lower projection. For the DayTrade channel:
Upper Trend Break: Triggers when a candle closes fully above the upper projection.
Lower Trend Break: Triggers when a candle closes fully below the lower projection.
Alerts are combined across all timeframes, so a break in any timeframe triggers a general "Upper Trend Break" or "Lower Trend Break" alert with the message: "Candle closed fully above/below one or more projection lines." Alerts fire once per bar close.
5. Customization Options
The script provides extensive customization through input settings, grouped by timeframe:
DayTrade Channel:
"Show DayTrade Trend Lines": Toggle main trendlines and projections.
"Show DayTrade Heartline": Toggle main heartline.
"Show Lower Reflection Heartline": Toggle lower reflection heartline.
"Show Upper Reflection Heartline": Toggle upper reflection heartline.
"DayTrade Channel Color": Set color for trendlines.
"DayTrade Projection Channel Color": Set color for projections.
"Heartline Color": Set color for all heartlines.
"Show Reflection Channel": Dropdown to show "None," "Lower," "Upper," or "Both" reflection channels.
Other Timeframes (Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, Yearly/All-Time):
Toggles for trendlines (e.g., "Show Weekly Trend Lines," "Show Monthly Trend Lines") and heartlines (e.g., "Show Weekly Heartline," "Show Monthly Heartline").
Period selection (e.g., "Weekly Period" for 1, 2, or 3 weeks; "Yearly Period" for 1 to 10 years or All Time).
Separate colors for trendlines (e.g., "Weekly Channel Color"), projections (e.g., "Weekly Projection Channel Color"), and heartlines (e.g., "Weekly Heartline Color").
Max Bar Difference: Limits the distance between anchor points to ensure relevance to recent price action.
Display
The indicator overlays the following elements on the chart:
Trendlines: Solid lines connecting the high and low anchor points for each timeframe, using user-specified colors (e.g., set via "DayTrade Channel Color").
Projections: Dashed lines extending from the current anchor points, indicating potential future price levels, using colors set via "DayTrade Projection Channel Color" or equivalent.
Heartlines: Dashed lines at the midpoint of each channel, using the color set via "Heartline Color" or equivalent.
Reflection Channels (DayTrade Only):
Lower reflection trendline and projection: Below the lower trendline, using the same colors as the main channel.
Upper reflection trendline and projection: Above the upper trendline, using the same colors.
Reflection heartlines: Midpoints between the main trendlines and their respective reflection trendlines, using the "Heartline Color."
Visual Clarity: Lines are only drawn if the relevant toggles (e.g., "Show DayTrade Trend Lines") are enabled and data is available. Lines are deleted when their conditions are not met to avoid clutter.
Trading Applications: Line-to-Line Trading
The SuperTrend indicator can be used to inform trading decisions by providing a framework for line-to-line trading, where traders use the trendlines, projections, and heartlines as reference points for entries, exits, and risk management. Below is a detailed explanation of how to use the DayTrade channel and its reflection channels for trading, focusing on their anchoring, static/dynamic behavior, and the heartline’s role.
1. Why DayTrade Channel Anchoring
The DayTrade channel’s anchoring to the previous day’s high/low and the current day’s high/low before 12 PM, controlled by the "Show DayTrade Trend Lines" toggle, captures significant price levels during high-volatility periods:
Previous Day High/Low: These represent key levels where price found resistance (high) or support (low) in the prior session, often acting as psychological or technical barriers in the current session.
Current Day High/Low Before 12 PM: The morning session (before 12 PM) often sees increased volatility due to market openings, news releases, or institutional activity. Anchoring to these early highs/lows ensures the channel reflects the most relevant price extremes, which are likely to influence intraday price action.
Static After 12 PM: By fixing the anchor points after 12 PM, the trendlines and projections become stable references for the afternoon session, allowing traders to anticipate price reactions at these levels without the lines shifting unexpectedly.
This anchoring makes the DayTrade channel particularly useful for intraday traders, as it provides a consistent framework based on recent price history, which can guide decisions on trend continuation or reversal.
2. Using Static Channels and Projections
The static nature of the DayTrade channel after 12 PM, enabled by "Show DayTrade Trend Lines," and the dynamic projections, set via "DayTrade Projection Channel Color," provide a structured approach to trading:
Support and Resistance:
The upper trendline and lower trendline act as dynamic support/resistance levels based on the previous and current day’s price extremes.
Traders may observe price reactions (e.g., bounces or breaks) at these levels. For example, if price approaches the lower trendline and bounces, it may indicate support, suggesting a potential long entry.
Projections as Price Targets:
The projections extend the trendlines forward, offering potential price targets if the trend continues. For instance, if price breaks above the upper trendline and continues toward the upper projection, traders might consider it a bullish continuation signal.
A candle closing fully above the upper projection or below the lower projection (triggering an alert) may indicate a breakout, prompting traders to enter in the direction of the break or reassess if the break fails.
Static Channels for Breakouts:
Because the trendlines are static after 12 PM, they serve as fixed reference points. A break above the upper trendline or its projection may suggest bullish momentum, while a break below the lower trendline or projection may indicate bearish momentum.
Traders can use these breaks to set entry points (e.g., entering a long position after a confirmed break above the upper projection) and place stop-losses below the broken level to manage risk.
3. Line-to-Line Trading Strategy
Line-to-line trading involves using the trendlines, projections, and reflection channels as sequential price targets or reversal zones:
Trading Within the Main Channel:
Long Setup: If price bounces off the lower trendline and moves toward the heartline (enabled by "Show DayTrade Heartline") or upper trendline, traders might enter a long position near the lower trendline, targeting the heartline or upper trendline for profit-taking. A stop-loss could be placed below the lower trendline to protect against a breakdown.
Short Setup: If price rejects from the upper trendline and moves toward the heartline or lower trendline, traders might enter a short position near the upper trendline, targeting the heartline or lower trendline, with a stop-loss above the upper trendline.
Trading to Reflection Channels:
If price breaks above the upper trendline and continues toward the upper reflection trendline or its projection (enabled by "Show Reflection Channel" set to "Upper" or "Both"), traders might treat this as a breakout trade, entering long with a target at the upper reflection level and a stop-loss below the upper trendline.
Similarly, a break below the lower trendline toward the lower reflection trendline or its projection (enabled by "Show Reflection Channel" set to "Lower" or "Both") could signal a short opportunity, with a target at the lower reflection level and a stop-loss above the lower trendline.
Reversal Trades:
If price reaches the upper reflection trendline and shows signs of rejection (e.g., a bearish candlestick pattern), traders might consider a short position, anticipating a move back toward the main channel’s upper trendline or heartline.
Conversely, a rejection at the lower reflection trendline could prompt a long position targeting the lower trendline or heartline.
Risk Management:
Use the heartline as a midpoint to gauge whether price is likely to continue toward the opposite trendline or reverse. For example, a failure to break above the heartline after bouncing from the lower trendline might suggest weakening bullish momentum, prompting a tighter stop-loss.
The static nature of the channels after 12 PM allows traders to set precise stop-loss and take-profit levels based on historical price levels, reducing the risk of chasing moving targets.
4. Heartline as a Volume Indicator
The heartline, controlled by toggles like "Show DayTrade Heartline," "Show Lower Reflection Heartline," and "Show Upper Reflection Heartline," may serve as an indirect proxy for areas of high trading activity:
Rationale: The heartline represents the average price between the high and low of a period, which often aligns with price levels where significant buying and selling have occurred, as these midpoints can correspond to areas of consolidation or high volume in the order book. While the script does not directly use volume data, the heartline’s position may reflect price levels where market participants have historically balanced supply and demand.
Breakout Potential: A break above or below the heartline, particularly with a strong candle (e.g., wide range or high momentum), may indicate a shift in market sentiment, potentially leading to accelerated price movement in the direction of the break. For example:
A close above the main DayTrade heartline could suggest buyers are overpowering sellers, potentially leading to a move toward the upper trendline or upper reflection channel.
A close below the heartline could indicate seller dominance, targeting the lower trendline or lower reflection channel.
Trading Application:
Traders might use heartline breaks as confirmation signals for trend continuation. For instance, after a bounce from the lower trendline, a close above the heartline could confirm bullish momentum, prompting a long entry.
The heartline can also act as a dynamic stop-loss or trailing stop level. For example, in a long trade, a trader might exit if price falls below the heartline, indicating a potential reversal.
For reflection heartlines, a break above the upper reflection heartline or below the lower reflection heartline could signal strong momentum, as these levels are further from the main channel and may require significant buying or selling pressure to breach.
5. Practical Trading Considerations
Timeframe Context: The DayTrade channel, enabled by "Show DayTrade Trend Lines," is best suited for intraday trading due to its daily anchoring and morning update behavior. Traders should consider higher timeframe channels (e.g., enabled by "Show Weekly Trend Lines" or "Show Monthly Trend Lines") for broader context, as breaks of the DayTrade channel may align with or be influenced by larger trends.
Confirmation Tools: Use additional indicators (e.g., RSI, MACD, or volume-based indicators) or candlestick patterns to confirm signals at trendlines, projections, or heartlines. The script’s alerts can help identify breakouts, but traders should verify with other technical or fundamental factors.
Risk Management: Always define risk-reward ratios before entering trades. For example, a 1:2 risk-reward ratio might involve risking a stop-loss below the lower trendline to target the heartline or upper trendline.
Market Conditions: The effectiveness of the channels and heartlines depends on market conditions (e.g., trending vs. ranging markets). In choppy markets, price may oscillate within the main channel, favoring range-bound strategies. In trending markets, breaks of projections or reflection channels may signal continuation trades.
Limitations: The indicator relies on historical price data and does not incorporate volume, news, or other external factors. Traders should use it as part of a broader strategy and avoid relying solely on its signals.
How to Use in TradingView
Add the Indicator: Copy the script into TradingView’s Pine Editor, compile it, and add it to your chart.
Configure Settings:
Enable "Show DayTrade Trend Lines" to display the main DayTrade trendlines and projections.
Use the "Show Reflection Channel" dropdown to select "Lower," "Upper," or "Both" to display reflection channels.
Toggle "Show DayTrade Heartline," "Show Lower Reflection Heartline," and "Show Upper Reflection Heartline" to control heartline visibility.
Adjust colors using "DayTrade Channel Color," "DayTrade Projection Channel Color," and "Heartline Color."
Enable other timeframes (e.g., "Show Weekly Trend Lines," "Show Monthly Trend Lines") for additional context, if desired.
Set Alerts: Configure alerts in TradingView for "Upper Trend Break" or "Lower Trend Break" to receive notifications when a candle closes fully above or below any timeframe’s projections.
Analyze the Chart:
Monitor price interactions with the trendlines, projections, and heartlines.
Look for bounces, breaks, or rejections at these levels to plan entries and exits.
Use the heartline breaks as potential confirmation of momentum shifts.
Test Strategies: Backtest line-to-line trading strategies in TradingView’s strategy tester or demo account to evaluate performance before trading with real capital.
Conclusion
The SuperTrend indicator provides a robust framework for technical analysis by plotting dynamic trend channels, projections, and heartlines across multiple timeframes, with advanced features for the DayTrade channel, including lower and upper reflection channels. The DayTrade channel’s anchoring to previous and current day highs/lows before 12 PM, enabled by "Show DayTrade Trend Lines," creates a stable reference for intraday trading, while static trendlines and dynamic projections guide traders in anticipating price movements. The heartlines, controlled by toggles like "Show DayTrade Heartline," offer potential insights into high-activity price levels, with breaks possibly indicating momentum shifts. Traders can use the indicator for line-to-line trading by targeting moves between trendlines, projections, and reflection channels, while managing risk with stop-losses and confirmations from other tools. The indicator should be used as part of a comprehensive trading plan.
Advanced ORB Strategy with Filters & TargetsThe Advanced ORB (Opening Range Breakout) Strategy I created is a sophisticated intraday trading system designed for TradingView, optimized for the US stock market open at 9:30 AM ET (New York time). It builds on the classic ORB concept—identifying the high (ORH) and low (ORL) of the initial market range after open and trading breakouts from those levels—while incorporating multiple layers of confirmation, risk management, and visual aids to filter out noise and capture high-probability momentum moves. This makes it more robust than basic ORB setups, aiming for higher profitability by reducing false signals and adapting to market conditions.
Core Concept
Opening Range Definition: The strategy uses the first 15 minutes (9:30–9:45 AM ET) as the primary opening range to establish ORH, ORL, and the midpoint (ORM). This window captures the initial volatility spike from overnight news, earnings, or economic data. You can optionally enable a secondary 5-minute range (9:30–9:35 AM) for added confirmation, requiring a breakout from both ranges.
Breakout Logic:
Long Entry: Triggered when price closes above ORH post-range, confirmed by filters (detailed below). This signals upward momentum.
Short Entry: Mirror for closes below ORL, indicating downward pressure.
Why 9:30 AM ET?: This aligns with the NYSE/NASDAQ open, where volume surges and institutional activity often lead to trend days (sustained moves). Statistically, about 30% of days are trend days, and ORB excels here by riding the breakout.
Key Advanced Features and Filters
To elevate it from a simple breakout strategy, I integrated multi-factor validation to avoid whipsaws (false breakouts common in choppy markets):
Candle Strength Filter: Requires the breakout candle to have a body >50% of the range width and wicks < body size, ensuring strong conviction (no doji-like indecision).
Volume Confirmation: Breakout volume must exceed 1.5x the 20-period average, verifying institutional interest.
Minimum Breakout Distance: At least 0.3% beyond ORH/ORL to ignore minor wick pierces.
Trend Alignment: Price must be above a 100-period EMA for longs (or below for shorts), favoring with-trend trades.
RSI Filter: RSI(14) <70 for longs (>30 for shorts) to avoid overbought/oversold traps.
Daily Bias: Compares today's ORM to yesterday's ORH/ORL; only longs if bullish overlap, shorts if bearish, skipping neutral days.
Secondary Range Layer: If enabled, breakout must also clear the 5-min range, adding confluence.
These filters collectively reduce trade frequency (focusing on quality) while aiming for a win rate >50% and risk-reward >2:1.
Risk Management and Exits
Stop-Loss: Placed at ORL (for longs) or ORH (for shorts), buffered by 1x ATR(14) for volatility adjustment. ORM can be used for tighter stops in ranging markets.
Take-Profit Targets: Scaled exits for profitability:
Target 1: 1x range width (e.g., ORH + (ORH - ORL)).
Target Fib: 1.618x Fibonacci extension.
Target 2: 2x range width.
Suggestion: Exit 50% at Target 1, trail the rest using a session EMA or 50% range retracement invalidation.
Position Sizing: Risk 1% of account per trade based on stop distance.
Additional Exits: Close all at 4:00 PM ET (market close) or if price retraces >50% of the range. A 30-min cooldown prevents re-entries after a signal.
Visuals and Implementation on TradingView
Plots: Green ORH, red ORL, orange ORM lines; optional clouds (green upper half, red lower) for the range.
Secondary Visuals: Dashed lime/maroon lines for the 5-min range (if enabled).
Signals: Green up-triangle for long breakouts, red down-triangle for shorts.
Targets/Stops: Horizontal lines extend from signals for targets (green/blue) and stops (dashed red).
Alerts: Built-in for breakouts, integrable with TradingView notifications.
Pine Script: The code is a custom indicator (convertible to strategy for backtesting). Use on 1-5 min charts for indices like SPY/QQQ or volatile stocks. Backtest via TradingView's Strategy Tester to optimize inputs.
What Works Best with This Strategy
Complementary Indicators:
EMAs (100/200-period): For broader trend confirmation.
Volume tools (e.g., VWAP or oscillators): Enhance volume filter.
Market internals ( USI:TICK , USI:ADD ): Gauge overall sentiment.
ATR/VWAP: Dynamic stops and volatility skips (e.g., ignore narrow ranges < average ATR).
Assets: High-liquidity, volatile ones like QQQ, SPY, or futures (ES/NQ). Avoid low-volume stocks.
Timeframes: 1-5 min for entries, daily for bias.
Market Conditions: Thrives on trend days with gaps/news; skip low-volatility or holiday sessions.
Why It's a High-Profitable Strategy
ORB's edge comes from exploiting post-open volatility, where 70-80% of daily range forms in the first hour. By adding filters, it cuts false breakouts (common in 50-60% of basic ORB trades) while targeting 2-3R rewards on winners. Backtests often show 1.5-2.5 profit factor on indices, with drawdowns <10% if risked properly. Profitability stems from:
Edge in Momentum: Captures "big moves" on trend days.
Risk Control: ATR-adapted stops and scaled exits preserve capital.
Adaptability: Customizable (e.g., range duration, filters) for different markets.
Psychological Fit: Mechanical signals reduce emotion, ideal for day traders.
ScalpRirt ProIndicator “ScalpRift Pro” is designed to find potential long (buy) entry points and take-profit exits. It implements:
Red signal — more aggressive, gives more entries (higher risk, but potentially more trades).
Yellow signal — more “balanced” logic, provides slightly more “refined” entries.
When the indicator detects a suitable situation (according to the “red” or “yellow” logic), it generates a buy signal. After entry:
A target (take-profit) is calculated.
If necessary, a mechanism of averaging (additional buys) is activated.
When the price reaches the defined take-profit, the trade is considered closed.
Additionally, the indicator keeps track of statistics:
How many trades have been closed.
The maximum time spent in a trade (in hours).
The total profit in percentage.
How many trades reached the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd averaging.
The maximum recorded drawdown.
There are also Telegram settings for automatically sending all signals (entry, averaging, exit) to a bot/chat.
Input parameters and their meaning
(You will see all of the following items in the indicator settings on the “Parameters” tab.)
Signal type
“Red” — searches for an entry only according to the “red” logic (a more aggressive style).
“Yellow” — searches for an entry only according to the “yellow” logic (a more moderate style).
“Combined” — takes both variants into account; if both signals coincide on the same bar, the one that appears first is chosen.
Parameter D1 and Parameter D2
Parameter D1 sets the threshold/conditions for the “yellow” signal.
Parameter D2 sets the threshold/conditions for the “red” signal.
By raising or lowering these values, you affect how frequently each signal appears.
Close Y Param
Defines the level of the “yellow” signal at which the indicator applies additional exit logic.
Main entry, % of deposit
Indicates what percentage of the deposit is used to open a trade at the first signal (the first buy).
Enable averaging?
If enabled, additional buys (up to three) will be made if the price falls below the initial entry point. If disabled, there will be only one entry without averaging.
Averaging parameters
Drop (%) for 1st averaging: the percentage fall in price from the entry at which the first additional buy is triggered.
Volume of 1st add, % of deposit: how much of the deposit to add to the position on the first averaging.
Similar fields exist for 2nd and 3rd averaging to define each subsequent level of price drop and the volume to add.
Take Profit %
How many percent above the average entry price the take-profit level is set.
Telegram settings
The chat ID and Thread ID for sending notifications (entry, averaging, exit) directly to a Telegram chat. If you don’t need this feature, you can leave the defaults.
Filters for the “yellow” signal
Use Yellow Delay Filter — if enabled, the “yellow” signal is verified with a 1-bar delay, which can filter out short-term noise.
Use Yellow Delta Filter — if enabled, an additional volume-based “delta” check is used, further reducing the number of “yellow” signals.
SMA filter for the “yellow” signal
Enable SMA-filter for Yellow — when enabled, the “yellow” signal appears only if the price is above a specified SMA.
SMA Length — the period of the moving average.
Timeframe for SMA — the timeframe on which this SMA is calculated (for example, “D” — daily).
If you want “finely tuned” (maximally cautious) entries, you can enable this filter, but note that some signals will be filtered out.
How signals are formed (aggressive “red” and moderate “yellow”)
Red signal triggers quicker and more often, increasing the risk of false entries.
Yellow signal is more “balanced” and usually less frequent.
If “Combined” is selected:
If the “red” and “yellow” signals appear simultaneously, the one that comes first is taken.
If only one appears, that signal is used to open the trade.
In practice:
Red suits those seeking fast-paced trading (more trades, higher risk).
Yellow is for a calmer approach, typically offering fewer but possibly more reliable setups.
Averaging (additional buys)
If Enable averaging? is active:
When the price falls below the initial entry by the specified percentages, an additional buy is made.
The average entry price and the new take-profit are recalculated.
This can happen up to three times if the price keeps falling.
Once the price reverses and reaches the recalculated take-profit, the trade closes in profit (thanks to the averaging).
Exiting a trade (take-profit)
When the price reaches the take-profit, the trade closes. A blue “CLOSE” triangle appears on the chart, and the statistics table updates.
Note that “CLOSE” can also be viewed as an additional option if you intend to hold a position beyond your automatically set take-profit. The appearance of “CLOSE” indicates a high probability of a price reversal, serving as a prompt for an exit decision.
Statistics table
In the bottom-right corner of the chart, you’ll see:
How many trades have closed.
The maximum time in a trade (hours).
The total PnL% (overall profit).
How many trades used 1, 2, or 3 averagings.
The maximum drawdown (%) recorded during active trades.
Using the SMA filter (only for the “yellow” signal)
If you enable Enable SMA-filter for Yellow, the “yellow” signal will appear only if the price is above the specified SMA (for example, on the daily timeframe). This can improve the quality of entries but will reduce their quantity.
Practical application
Select “Red,” “Yellow,” or “Combined” in Signal type.
Set Main entry, % of deposit.
If you want to use averaging, enable Enable averaging? and configure the parameters (price drops and volumes).
Set Take Profit %.
(Optional) enable filters for the “yellow” signal (delay, delta, SMA).
Specify your Telegram settings if you wish to receive notifications there.
Click “OK.” After that:
You’ll see “BUY” arrows (red or yellow) on the chart whenever a signal triggers.
When the price reaches the take-profit, a blue “CLOSE” triangle appears.
If averaging occurs, you’ll see labels “Averaging.1,” “Averaging.2,” “Averaging.3.”
Alerts in TradingView
The indicator can send detailed notifications to Telegram (if a webhook is set up).
You can also create custom alerts via TradingView’s Create Alert feature. Select the relevant event and choose how it’s delivered (sound, email, etc.).
Important points
A new trade will not open while the previous one (red or yellow) is still active.
Averaging only takes place if the price actually falls by the specified amounts.
The SMA filter for “yellow” signals significantly reduces the number of signals but often increases their reliability under trending conditions.
Summary
Red signal — more aggressive, more frequent entries, higher false-signal risk.
Yellow signal — more cautious, less frequent, often with additional filters.
SMA filter for “yellow” — a strict filter, suitable for trending scenarios, resulting in fewer but potentially safer entries.
“ScalpRift Pro” automates the detection of optimal entry points, averaging, and take-profit exits, shows key labels on the chart, and maintains trading statistics. All else depends on your chosen trading approach and risk management.
Индикатор «ScalpRift Pro» предназначен для нахождения потенциальных моментов входа в лонг (покупку) и выхода по тейк-профиту. В нём реализованы:
- **Красный сигнал** — более агрессивный, чаще даёт входы (риск выше, но и потенциально сделок больше).
- **Жёлтый сигнал** — более «сбалансированный» по логике, даёт чуть более «выверенные» входы.
Когда индикатор видит подходящую ситуацию (согласно «красной» или «жёлтой» логике), он подаёт сигнал на покупку. После входа:
- Рассчитывается цель (тейк-профит).
- При необходимости включается механизм усреднений (добавочных покупок).
- Когда цена доходит до заданного тейк-профита, сделка считается закрытой.
Дополнительно ведётся подсчёт статистики:
- Сколько сделок закрыто.
- Максимальное время в сделке (в часах).
- Совокупный профит (в %).
- Сколько сделок дошли до 1, 2 или 3 усреднений.
- Максимальная зафиксированная просадка.
Также предусмотрены настройки Telegram, чтобы все сигналы (вход, усреднение, выход) могли автоматически отправляться в бот/чат.
**Входные параметры и что они означают**
(Все перечисленные ниже пункты вы увидите в настройках индикатора на вкладке «Параметры»)
**Тип сигнала**
- «Красный» — ищет вход только по «красной» логике (более агрессивный стиль).
- «Жёлтый» — ищет вход только по «жёлтой» логике (более умеренный стиль).
- «Совместный» — учитывает оба варианта; если на одном баре совпадают оба сигнала, выбирается тот, что появляется первым.
**Parameter D1 и Parameter D2**
- **Parameter D1** задаёт порог/условия для **«жёлтого» сигнала**.
- **Parameter D2** задаёт порог/условия для **«красного» сигнала**.
Чем выше или ниже вы ставите эти значения, тем реже или чаще могут возникать сигналы для соответствующего цвета.
**Close Y Param**
Определяет уровень «жёлтого» сигнала, при достижении которого индикатор учитывает дополнительную логику для выхода.
**Основной вход, % от депозита**
Указывает, каким процентом депозита открывается сделка при первом сигнале (первой покупке).
**Включить усреднения?**
Если включено, при падении цены относительно стартовой точки будет «добавка» к позиции (до трёх раз). Если отключено – усреднений не будет, только один вход.
**Параметры усреднений**
- **Падение (%) для 1-го усреднения**: процент падения цены от входа, при котором происходит первая «добавка».
- **Объём 1-й добавки, % от депозита**: объём, которым увеличивается позиция при первом усреднении.
- Аналогичные поля для 2-го и 3-го усреднения настраивают последующие уровни падения цены и объёмы покупок.
**Take Profit %**
На сколько процентов выше средней цены входа будет ваш тейк-профит.
**Настройки Telegram**
ID чата и Thread ID для отправки уведомлений (вход, усреднение, выход) прямо в Telegram. Если не нужно, можно оставить по умолчанию.
**Фильтры для «жёлтого» сигнала**
- **Use Yellow Delay Filter** — при включении «жёлтый» сигнал проверяется с задержкой в 1 бар, что может отсеять краткосрочные шумы.
- **Use Yellow Delta Filter** — при включении дополнительно проверяется объёмная «дельта», что ещё больше сокращает число «жёлтых» сигналов.
**SMA-фильтр для «жёлтого» сигнала**
- **Включить SMA-фильтр для Yellow** — когда включено, «жёлтый» сигнал появляется только если цена выше заданной SMA.
- **SMA Length** — период скользящей средней.
- **Timeframe for SMA** — таймфрейм, на котором считается эта SMA (например, «D» — дневной).
Если хотите «ювелирные» (максимально аккуратные) входы, включайте этот фильтр. Но тогда часть сигналов будет отсекаться.
**Как формируются сигналы (агрессивный «красный» и умеренный «жёлтый»)**
- **Красный сигнал** срабатывает быстрее и чаще, повышая при этом риск ложных входов.
- **Жёлтый сигнал** более «взвешенный» и обычно реже.
Если выбран режим «Совместный»:
- При одновременном появлении «красного» и «жёлтого» сигналов берётся тот, что идёт первым.
- Если приходит только один из них, открывается соответствующая сделка.
На практике:
- «Красный» подходит для более агрессивной, активной торговли.
- «Жёлтый» — для более спокойного подхода и потенциально более надёжных точек входа.
**Работа с усреднениями (добавочными покупками)**
Если опция «Включить усреднения?» включена:
1. При падении цены ниже входа на заданные проценты происходит покупка дополнительного объёма.
2. Пересчитывается средняя цена и новый тейк-профит.
3. Так может произойти до трёх раз (если цена продолжает падать).
Когда цена развернётся и дойдёт до пересчитанного тейк-профита, сделка закроется в плюс (благодаря усреднению).
**Выход из сделки (тейк-профит)**
Когда цена достигает тейк-профита, сделка закрывается, на графике появляется синий треугольник «CLOSE», а в таблице статистики обновляются результаты.
Отдельно стоит отметить, что «CLOSE» может выступать и как **дополнительная опция**, если вы хотите продолжить удерживать позицию выше автоматически выставленной цели. Видя, что «CLOSE» загорается, вы можете принять решение о закрытии — ведь это сигнал о возможном скором развороте.
**Таблица статистики**
В правом нижнем углу графика вы увидите:
- Сколько сделок закрыто.
- Максимальное время (час) в сделке.
- Суммарный PnL% (общая прибыль).
- Сколько сделок дошло до 1, 2 или 3 усреднений.
- Максимальную зафиксированную просадку (%).
**Использование SMA-фильтра (только для «жёлтого» сигнала)**
Если активировать пункт «Включить SMA-фильтр для Yellow», тогда «жёлтый» сигнал появится только при условии, что цена находится выше определённой SMA (например, на дневном графике). Это может повысить качество сделок, но их общее число станет меньше.
**Практическое использование**
1. В поле «Тип сигнала» выберите «Красный», «Жёлтый» или «Совместный».
2. Задайте «Основной вход, % от депозита».
3. При необходимости включите «Включить усреднения?» и настройте параметры (проценты падения и объёмы).
4. Установите «Take Profit %».
5. (Опционально) включите фильтры для «жёлтого» сигнала (задержка, дельта, SMA).
6. Укажите настройки Telegram, если хотите получать все уведомления там.
7. Нажмите «OK». После этого:
- На графике появятся стрелки «BUY» (красные или жёлтые) при каждом входе.
- Когда цена достигнет тейк-профита, появится синий треугольник «CLOSE».
- При усреднениях появятся лейблы «Усред.1», «Усред.2», «Усред.3».
**Оповещения (Alerts) в TradingView**
- Индикатор может отправлять подробные уведомления в Telegram (если настроен webhook).
- Также можно самостоятельно создать алерты в TradingView («Create Alert») и выбрать соответствующее событие, настроив способ доставки (звук, e-mail, т.д.).
**Важные нюансы**
- Новая сделка не откроется, пока действует старая (красная или жёлтая).
- Усреднение включится только если цена упадёт достаточно глубоко (по заданным процентам).
- SMA-фильтр для «жёлтого» убирает часть сигналов, но повышает их «точность» при трендовой торговле.
**Итог**
- Красный сигнал — агрессивнее, даёт больше входов, но выше риск «ложных» сделок.
- Жёлтый сигнал — аккуратнее, реже, с дополнительными фильтрами.
- SMA-фильтр «жёлтого» — максимально жёсткий отсев сигналов, но наиболее надёжные трендовые входы.
Индикатор «ScalpRift Pro» автоматизирует поиск оптимальных точек входа, усреднений и выхода по тейк-профиту, отображает на графике ключевые метки и ведёт статистику. Всё остальное зависит от вашей торговой системы и управления рисками.
True Breakout Pattern [TradingFinder] Breakout Signal Indicator🔵 Introduction
In many market conditions, what initially appears to be a decisive breakout often turns out to be nothing more than a false breakout or fake breakout. Price breaks through a key swing level or an important support and resistance zone, only to quickly return to its previous range.
These failed breakouts, which are often the result of liquidity traps or market manipulation, serve more as a warning sign of structural weakness than confirmation of a new trend.
This indicator is designed around the concept of the fake breakout.
The logic is simple but precise : when price breaks a swing level and returns to that level within a maximum of five candles, the move is considered a false breakout. At this point, a Fibonacci retracement is applied to the recent price swing to evaluate the pullback area.
If price, within ten candles after the return to the breakout level, enters the Fibonacci zone between 0.618 and 1.0, the setup becomes valid for a potential entry. This area is identified as a long entry zone, with the stop loss placed just beyond the 1.0 level and the take profit defined based on the desired risk-to-reward ratio.
By combining accurate detection of false breakouts, analysis of price reaction to swing levels, and alignment with Fibonacci retracement logic, this framework allows traders to identify opportunities often missed by others. In a market where failed breakouts are a common and recurring phenomenon, this indicator aims to transform these traps into measurable trading opportunities.
Long Setup :
Short Setup :
🔵 How to Use
This indicator operates based on the recognition of false breakouts from structural levels in the market, specifically swing levels, and combines that with Fibonacci retracement analysis.
In this strategy, trades are only considered when price returns to the broken level within a defined time window and reacts appropriately inside a predefined Fibonacci range. Depending on the direction of the initial breakout, the system outlines two scenarios for long and short setups.
🟣 Long Setup
In the long setup, price initially breaks below a support level or swing low. If the price returns to the broken level within a maximum of five candles, the move is identified as a fake breakout.
At this stage, a Fibonacci retracement is drawn from the recent high to the low. If price, within ten candles of returning to the level, moves into the 0.618 to 1.0 Fibonacci zone, the conditions for a long entry are met.
The stop loss is placed slightly below the 1.0 level, while the take profit is set based on the trader’s preferred risk-reward ratio. This setup aims to capture deeply discounted entries at low risk, aligned with smart money reversals.
🟣 Short Setup
In the short setup, the price breaks above a resistance level or swing high. If the price returns to that level within five candles, the move is again treated as a false breakout. Fibonacci is then drawn from the recent low to the high to observe the retracement area.
Should price enter the 0.618 to 1.0 Fibonacci range within ten candles of returning, a short entry is considered valid. In this case, the stop loss is placed just above the 1.0 level, and the take profit is adjusted based on the intended risk-reward target. This method allows traders to identify high-probability short setups by focusing on failed breakouts and deep pullbacks.
🔵 Settings
🟣 Logical settings
Swing period : You can set the swing detection period.
Valid After Trigger Bars : Limits how many candles after a fake breakout the entry zone remains valid.
Max Swing Back Method : It is in two modes "All" and "Custom". If it is in "All" mode, it will check all swings, and if it is in "Custom" mode, it will check the swings to the extent you determine.
Max Swing Back : You can set the number of swings that will go back for checking.
🟣 Display settings
Displaying or not displaying swings and setting the color of labels and lines.
🟣 Alert Settings
Alert False Breakout : Enables alerts for Breakout.
Message Frequency : Determines the frequency of alerts. Options include 'All' (every function call), 'Once Per Bar' (first call within the bar), and 'Once Per Bar Close' (final script execution of the real-time bar). Default is 'Once per Bar'.
Show Alert Time by Time Zone : Configures the time zone for alert messages. Default is 'UTC'.
🔵 Conclusion
A sound understanding of the false breakout phenomenon and its relationship to structural price behavior is essential for technical traders aiming to improve precision and consistency. Many poor trading decisions stem from misinterpreting failed breakouts and entering too early into weak signals.
A structured approach, grounded in the analysis of swing levels and validated through specific price action and timing rules, can turn these misleading moves into valuable trade opportunities.
This indicator, by combining fake breakout detection with time filters and Fibonacci-based retracement zones, helps traders only engage with the market when multiple confirming factors are in alignment. The result is a strategy that emphasizes probability, risk control, and clarity in decision-making, offering a solid edge in navigating today’s volatile markets.
Previous Daily High/LowThe previous day’s high and low are critical price levels that traders use to identify potential support, resistance, and intraday trading opportunities. These levels represent the highest and lowest prices reached during the prior trading session and often act as reference points for future price action.
Why Are Previous Daily High/Low Important?
Support & Resistance Zones
The previous day’s low often acts as support (buyers defend this level).
The previous day’s high often acts as resistance (sellers defend this level).
Breakout Trading
A move above the previous high suggests bullish momentum.
A move below the previous low suggests bearish momentum.
Mean Reversion Trading
Traders fade moves toward these levels, expecting reversals.
Example: Buying near the previous low in an uptrend.
Institutional Order Flow
Market makers and algos often reference these levels for liquidity.
How to Use Previous Daily High/Low in Trading
1. Breakout Strategy
Long Entry: Price breaks & closes above previous high → bullish continuation.
Short Entry: Price breaks & closes below previous low → bearish continuation.
2. Reversal Strategy
Long at Previous Low: If price pulls back to the prior day’s low in an uptrend.
Short at Previous High: If price rallies to the prior day’s high in a downtrend.
3. Range-Bound Markets
Buy near previous low, sell near previous high if price oscillates between them.
Example Trade Setup
Scenario: Price opens near the previous day’s high.
Bullish Case: A breakout above it targets next resistance.
Bearish Case: Rejection at the high signals a pullback.