ALTS/BTC Profitability Osc 1.0This script compares the profitability of a basket of Altcoins vs. Bitcoin.
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Hershey's Portfolio WatchThanks to user rwestbury for the idea!
Watch the profit in dollars of your portfolio in REAL TIME, love it!
Put this in a window that doesn't change often, for it takes long to initially load.
I use it in my window where I monitor the US index SPY.
Edit and add as many symbols as you want below, you should be able to figure it out.
Just add symbol, number of shares and price.
I'll improve on this later, like trim the code down with function calls, etc.
Good trading!
Brian Hershey
ATR, Chop, Profit Target and Stop Loss TableThe ATR Table indicator is a versatile tool that helps traders visually and quantitatively manage risk, identify market conditions, and set profit targets and stop-loss levels. It is designed to enhance decision-making by incorporating key volatility and chop (market consolidation) signals into a comprehensive table format.
Key Features:
Average True Range (ATR) Calculation : The indicator computes the ATR over a user-defined period (default 14). ATR helps to measure market volatility, providing insights into how much an asset's price typically moves within a given period.
Stop Loss and Profit Target Calculation : You can configure stop-loss and profit target levels using multipliers based on the ATR. This allows dynamic risk management that adjusts to market volatility:
Stop Loss : Defined as a multiple of the ATR to help control losses.
Profit Target : Also based on a multiple of the ATR to lock in gains. The user can specify whether they are trading long or short, and the indicator adjusts the levels accordingly.
Customizable Plot Lines : The indicator can display the Stop Loss and Profit Target levels directly on the chart. Users can toggle these lines on or off and customize their colors.
Chop Signa l: The indicator highlights potential consolidation periods (chop) using a wick-based analysis. It calculates the highest upper or lower wick values and compares them to the ATR to detect periods of indecision or consolidation.
Table Display : When these wick values exceed the ATR by a user-defined multiplier, the corresponding table rows are highlighted.
Background Alerts : Optionally, users can activate background color changes on the chart to visually alert them when chop conditions are detected.
Customizable Table Layout : A table displaying the key values (ATR, Stop Loss, Profit Target, Upper/Lower Wickiness) is placed on the chart. You can choose the table's position, adjust its color scheme, and decide which rows to display.
Chop Background Customization : For users who prefer more visual cues, the indicator allows you to enable or disable background shading when chop conditions are met. You can also choose the color of this background for better customization.
Live P&L IndicatorThis script gives you a simple, no-nonsense way to see your live profit and loss right on your chart. It stays fixed in the center (slightly offset for balance), updating automatically as price moves — so you always know where you stand without checking your account tab.
You can manually set your entry, clear it, or let the script freeze once your take-profit target is hit — perfect for keeping emotions in check when the trade’s already done its job.
Everything’s built to look clean and professional — no clutter, no distractions, just a sleek overlay.
Market Profit X (MPX)Hi Traders,
Welcome to Market Profit X (MPX)
Keep
It
Simple
Stupid
I have created MPX to give a main screen visual with simple easy Buy/Sell signals based on your favorite wave trend oscillators.
Traders' learners through to advanced will and I say will PROFIT using MPX easy to follow system.
The 12: Tema and 56: Tema are utilized umm yeah that's right the same ones you are paying thousands for 56 Tema giving you your baseline or zero line on the common Wave Trend Oscillator and the 12 Tema giving you that momentum where all chasing.
One thing after years of studying what really is the bread and butter? Money money money that's what matters money flowing in money flowing out Long/Short yeah. So that's what your BUY/SELL signals are based on and they work.
I have added ATR for stops and have found after extensive trials setting multiplier to 2.5 you are going to have a high % of winning trades which you can thank me with i will send my BTC wallet Addy.
I have added the 8 EMA for another extremely rewarding swing system that i may share with my crew or people I like. I hear you already 8 EMA yeah right that's old worth nothing well it's what I do with this is the magic.
So how do I use? i can see the DM box filling up now because i have been reluctant to release this simple little indicator because i trialed it put in hard yards and know it's a banger.
first one i share and if i get no donations i take down because i know you will be hitting home runs.
Top-down analysis first are we bull or bear? then i drop to the 30m or 15m and wait for BUY/SELL signal go to your favorite wave trend oscillator i have mine over at Marketspy.com and take a good look at your money flow. I will wait for candle to close and confirm then buy next candles open or drop down to the 5m for slight pullback for entry.
Tip one: I like to buy 60 or -60 levels with confidence what will catch you reg bear divs.
like everything not every signal a home run that's why as soon as you take the trade you are looking at your stop and setting it in stone if you get hit o well onto the next. What's your number one? protecting your bank.
Now like i said the 8EMA system is a special spice i may share with special people as it requires training.
Enjoy tell me i suck i don't care i know it works and makes consistent money and my trading group guys will vouch for me.
Thank you, Trader (IKN) I Know Nothing out.
PARTH Gold Profit IndicatorWhat's Inside:
✅ What is gold trading (XAU/USD explained)
✅ Why trade gold (5 major reasons)
✅ How to make money (buy/sell mechanics)
✅ Complete trading setup using your indicator
✅ Entry rules (when to buy/sell with examples)
✅ Risk management (THE MOST IMPORTANT)
✅ Best trading times (London-NY overlap)
✅ 3 trading styles (scalping, swing, position)
✅ 6 common mistakes to avoid
✅ Realistic profit expectations
✅ Pre-trade checklist
✅ Step-by-step getting started guide
✅ Everything a beginner need
Trend Profit Tracking——JackFinanceTrend Profit Tracking Indicator Usage Guide1. Chart Interpretation and UsageSignals: Green "Buy" (below bar) for long entry; red "Sell" (above bar) for short entry or close long. Based on ATR stop reversal.
Trend Line: Green = bullish (support); red = bearish (resistance); gray = neutral.
Background: Light green/red = trend environment.
Filter Band: Green fill confirms bullish; red confirms bearish. Signals more accurate when price is inside the band.
Volume: Yellow bars = unusual volume spike; combine with signals for reversal hints.
Table (top-right): Bullish; Bearish; Neutral.
2. Trading ApplicationEntry: Signal + matching filter band color (green for long, red for short).
Exit: Reverse signal or price hits trend line/band edge.
Stop-Loss: Use built-in trailing stop; ATR multiplier for position sizing.
Best For: Daily/4H trend charts; avoid choppy markets.
Backtest: Verify in strategy tester (~55-65% win rate with defaults).
3. TipsCombine with RSI for filters.
Trading involves risk; decide at your own discretion.
Trailing Stop + Profit TargetTrailing Stop + Exit Confirmation is a manual-entry tool designed to help traders visually manage trades with dynamic trailing stops and profit targets, based on ATR projections with a toggle button to reset calculations in real-time. Contains a “Short” toggle to work for short positions as well, which automatically inverses the PT and SL lines when toggled on.
Primary Calculations: Utilizes a manually adjustable entry price (default: $5 — ideal for options traders) that (when adjusted and recalculated) populates the chart with an adaptive ATR-based trailing stop line, dynamic profit target line, and optional 21-day EMA for directional context.
Below the Entry Price is a fully functional, manual reset toggle to reset all parameters mid-session to assess risk-reward based on entry price, risk tolerance, etc. followed by the “Short” toggle.
Primary Directions/Functions:
Enter your trade price in the “Manual Entry Price” field.
The script will begin plotting a dynamic trailing stop and profit target based on current market conditions.
Use the reset toggle to clear all calculations and start a new position at any time.
Customizable Settings:
ATR Length and Multiplier
Risk/Reward Profit Target Multiplier
Toggle to show/hide trailing stop, target, and EMA lines
Options Trading Use Case:
This tool is especially useful for options traders looking to manage premium-based entries (e.g., $5.00) on intraday or swing trades. The dynamic stop and target lines provide clear visual cues for scaling out or exiting based on price action, while allowing for tighter or looser risk depending on volatility (ATR).
This tool does not auto-detect entries or backtest positions. It is intended to complement your entry signals, not generate them. I've written an Options Momentum Signal indicator you can find right here which functions well in tandem with this tool.
Made for traders who execute trades manually and want typical preset guidelines for profit and stop loss signals but lets you recalculate them by simply clicking a button, especially if any major news or downturn causes a big change in market conditions so you can make adjustments in real time.
Supply In Profit Z-Score | Wave BackgroundSupply in Profit Z-Score
Modified by Quant_Hustler | Original by QuantChook
What it does
The Supply in Profit Z-Score measures how extreme the balance is between BTC addresses in profit versus those in loss compared to historical norms.
It highlights periods of excessive optimism or pessimism, helping traders identify market sentiment extremes that can signal potential turning points or confirm ongoing trends.
This version is designed for longer-term strategies, using smoothing and statistical normalization to focus on broader market sentiment cycles rather than short-term noise.
How it works
--Data Retrieval: Pulls on-chain data showing the percentage of Bitcoin addresses currently in profit and in loss.
--Spread Calculation: Finds the difference between the two to gauge overall sentiment balance.
--Alpha Decay Adjustment (optional): Normalizes extreme values to stabilize the signal over time.
--Smoothing: Applies a moving average to filter daily volatility and improve long-term clarity.
--Z-Score Conversion: Standardizes the data to show how far current sentiment deviates from historical averages.
--Visualization: Plots the result around a neutral midpoint (zero line) — positive values indicate profit dominance, negative values indicate loss dominance.
How to use it
--Above Zero: More addresses in profit → bullish sentiment and strong trend conditions.
--Below Zero: More addresses in loss → bearish sentiment or potential accumulation zones.
--Extreme Values: Mark overly optimistic or capitulated sentiment, often preceding major reversals.
Why use it in trend following
--This indicator serves as an on-chain sentiment confirmation layer for trend-following systems, especially on higher timeframes (daily or weekly).
--In uptrends, sustained positive readings confirm market strength and investor confidence.
--In downtrends, persistent negative readings confirm weakness and help avoid false reversal signals.
--Divergences between price and sentiment (e.g., rising price but weakening sentiment) often signal momentum loss or potential trend transitions.
Modifications from the original by QuantChook
Added EMA, adaptive Z-score smoothing and capping to reduce volatility and noise.
Introduced a wave-style visualization for intuitive sentiment shifts.
Improved calculation structure and upgraded for Pine Script v6 efficiency.
Tuned signal responsiveness and smoothing parameters for long-term trend accuracy.
Simplified user inputs and grouping for easier customization and integration.
In summary:
A refined, statistically grounded on-chain sentiment oscillator — originally developed by QuantChook and enhanced by Quant_Hustler — built to support long-term trend-following strategies by quantifying Bitcoin market sentiment through real-time profit and loss dynamics.
ATR Take Profit (T-Maker)A dead-simple take-profit helper based on ATR.
This script calculates a 14-period Average True Range (ATR) and multiplies it by a user-defined factor, then shows that single number on your chart in a small table (bottom-left). Use it as a quick, volatility-aware distance for setting take-profit levels, scaling out, or gauging whether a move has “room” to breathe.
What it does
Computes ATR(14) × Multiplier every bar.
Displays the result (rounded to 2 decimals) in a clean on-chart label.
Updates only on the last bar to avoid visual noise and keep performance snappy.
Why it’s useful
Volatility-adjusted targets: ATR adapts to changing market conditions, so your TP distance scales with current volatility.
Instrument & timeframe agnostic: Works on any symbol and timeframe supported by TradingView.
Minimalist workflow: No lines or clutter—just the exact distance to add/subtract from your entry.
How to use it
Choose your ATR Multiplier (default = 4).
Example: If ATR(14) = 1.52 and Multiplier = 4 → displayed value = 6.08.
For a long, a simple TP idea is: TP = Entry + xATR.
For a short: TP = Entry − xATR.
Optionally draw a manual horizontal line at your calculated TP level, or use the value to feed your own rules in other scripts.
Tip: Test different multipliers per market/timeframe (e.g., 2–3 for intraday indices, 3–5 for swing on FX/crypto). Optimize in backtests before going live.
Inputs
ATR Multiplier (int): Scales ATR(14) to your preferred TP distance.
Text Color (color): Customize the display color to match your theme.
Notes & Limitations
Uses ATR(14) (fixed) for consistency in this original version.
Displays a single number only—it does not plot levels, draw lines, or place orders.
Value is rounded to 2 decimals and shown bottom-left of the chart.
Version
v1.0 — Original release (minimal, display-only utility)
Created by T-Maker. This tool is for educational purposes only and is not financial advice. Always manage risk and verify settings before trading.
Stop Loss vs Take Profit Probability and EVThis stop loss and take profit calculator uses a Monte Carlo simulation to calculate the probability of hitting your Stop Loss or Take Profit levels across different time horizons (expressed in bars).
It provides data-driven insights to optimize your risk management and position sizing by showing Expected Value for each scenario.
As a quant, I love using statistical data to help my decisions and get better EV from my trades.
🔬 How It's Calculated
Monte Carlo Simulation: Runs 1,000-10,000 price simulations using a random walk model
Volatility Analysis: Combines ATR-based and Historical Volatility for accurate price movement modeling
Expected Value: Calculates profit/loss expectation using formula: (TP_Probability × Reward) - (SL_Probability × Risk)
Time Horizons: Tests multiple timeframes (1, 5, 10, 20, 50 bars) to find optimal holding periods
Risk/Reward Ratios: Automatically calculates and displays R:R ratios for quick assessment
💡 Use Cases
Position Sizing - Determine optimal risk per trade based on Expected Value
Time Horizon Optimization - Find the best holding period for your strategy
Stop Loss Placement - Validate SL levels using probability analysis
Take Profit Optimization - Set TP levels with statistical backing
Strategy Backtesting - Compare different R:R setups before entering trades
Risk Management - Avoid trades with negative Expected Value
Swing vs Day Trading - Choose timeframes with highest success probability
🎯 How to Use
Setup Trade: Enter your entry price, stop loss, and take profit levels
You can add or remove time horizons denominated in bars. Say you are looking at 1h candles, adding a 24-bar time horizon means you are looking into 24 hours
Choose Direction: Select Long or Short position
Review Table
Analyze Expected Value: Focus on positive EV scenarios (green background)
Optimize Timing: Select time horizons with best risk/reward profile
Adjust Parameters: Modify volatility calculation method and simulation count if needed
Examples
Here's how you can read the tables.
Example 1:
In this chart, we are analyzing the TP and SL probabilities as well as the EV (expected value) for a stock. I want to check what the likelihood is that my SL and TP get triggered over the next 5 days. The stock market is open for 6.5 hours per day, which is 13 bars in this 30-minute bar chart. 26 bars is 2 days, 39 bars is 3 days and so on.
Although this trade is more likely to trigger my SL than my TP, in some of the time horizons we have a positive expected value because of the risk/reward of our trade (i.e. distance of the SL and TP from the price) and the probability of hitting SL and TP.
Example 2:
In this example, we have applied the indicator to gold. Because the TP is much closer to the price, the probability of hitting the TP is much higher.
We can also observe that the expected Value in the shorter time frames is better than in the longer ones. This can give us some clues to set up our trade. If we know that the EV is positive, we can allocate more to that specific trade.
Enjoy, and please let me know your feedback! 😊🥂
Economic Profit (Fixed & Labeled) — Rated + PeersFRAC (Fundamental-Rated-Asset-Calculate)
FRAC is a fundamentals-driven tool designed to measure whether a company is creating or destroying shareholder value. Unlike surface ratios, FRAC uses Economic Profit (ROIC – WACC) as its engine, showing whether a business truly outperforms its cost of capital.
🔹 What FRAC Does
Calculates ROIC (Return on Invested Capital) vs. WACC (Weighted Average Cost of Capital).
Shows whether a company is creating or destroying shareholder value.
Uses tiered color coding for clarity:
🔵 Superior (Aqua Blue) → Top tier; best of the best.
🟣 Elite (Purple) → Strong value creation.
🟢 Positive (Green) → Solid, creating shareholder value.
🟡 Marginal (Yellow) → Barely covering cost of capital.
🔴 Negative (Red) → Value destruction.
🔹 Composite Ranking System (1–4)
FRAC also assigns each company a Composite Rank so you can compare multiple names side by side. The rank works like this:
Rank 1 → Superior (🔵 Aqua Blue)
Best possible rating; wide gap between ROIC and WACC.
Rank 2 → Elite (🟣 Purple)
Strongly positive; above-average capital efficiency.
Rank 3 → Positive (🟢 Green)
Creating value but only moderately; not a top compounder.
Rank 4 → Marginal/Negative (🟡/🔴)
Weak or destructive; either barely covering WACC or losing money on capital.
✅ How to Use the Ranks
When comparing a set of peers (e.g., NVDA, AMD, INTC):
FRAC will display each company’s color rating + composite rank (1–4).
You can instantly see who is strongest vs. weakest in the group.
Best decisions = overweight Rank 1 & 2 companies, avoid Rank 4 names.
🔹 Key Inputs Explained
Risk-Free Asset → Typically the 10-Year US Treasury yield (US10Y).
Corporate Tax Rate → Effective tax rate for the company’s country (e.g., USCTR).
Expected Market Return → Historical average ~8–10%, adjustable.
Beta Lookback Period → Controls how far back Beta is calculated (longer = more stable, shorter = more reactive).
👉 These must be set correctly for FRAC to calculate WACC accurately.
🔹 Example Comparison
NVDA: ROIC 25% – WACC 7% = +18% → 🔵 Superior → Rank 1
AMD: ROIC 17% – WACC 8% = +9% → 🟣 Elite → Rank 2
INTC: ROIC 11% – WACC 9% = +2% → 🟢 Positive → Rank 3
FSLY: ROIC 5% – WACC 10% = –5% → 🔴 Negative → Rank 4
🔹 Why It Matters
Buffett said: “The best businesses are those that can consistently generate returns on capital above their cost of capital.”
FRAC turns that into a visual + numeric rating system (1–4), making comparisons across peers simple and actionable.
🔹 Credit
FRAC was created by Hunter Hammond (Elite x FineFir), inspired by corporate finance models of Economic Profit and Economic Value Added (EVA).
⚠️ Disclaimer: FRAC is a research framework, not financial advice. Always pair with full due diligence.
Trojan Cycle: Dip & Profit Hunter📉 Crypto is changing. Your signals should too.
This script doesn’t try to outguess price — it helps you track capital rotation and flow behavior in alignment with the evolving macro structure of the digital asset market.
Trojan Cycle: Dip & Profit Hunter is a signal engine built to support and validate the capital rotation models outlined in the Trojan Cycle and Synthetic Rotation theses — available via RWCS_LTD’s published charts
It is not a classic “buy low, sell high” tool. It is a structural filter that uses price/volume statistics to surface accumulation zones, synthetic traps, and macro context shifts — all aligned with the institutionalization of crypto post-2024.
🧠 Purpose & Value
Crypto no longer follows the retail-led, halving-driven pattern of 2017 or 2021.
Instead, institutional infrastructure, regulatory filters, and equity-market Trojan horses define the new path of capital.
This tool helps you visualize that path by interpreting behavior through statistical imbalances and real-time momentum signals.
Use it to:
Track where capital is accumulating or exiting
Identify signals consistent with true cycle rotation (vs. synthetic traps)
Validate your macro view with real-time statistical context
🔍 How It Works
The engine combines four signal layers:
1. Z-Score Logic
- Measures how far price and volume have deviated from their mean
- Detects dips, blowoffs, and exhaustion zones
2. Percentile Logic
- Compares current price and volume to historical rank distribution
- Flags statistically rare conditions (e.g. bottom 10% price, top 90% volume)
3. Combined Context Engine
- Integrates both models to generate one of 36 unique output states
- Each state provides a labeled market context (e.g., 🟢 Confluent Buy, 🔴 Confluent Sell, 🧨 Synthetic Trap )
4. Momentum Spread & Divergence
- Measures whether price is leading volume (trap risk) or volume is leading price (accumulation)
- Outputs intuitive momentum context with emoji-coded alerts
📋 What You See
🧠 Contextual Table UI with key Z-Scores, percentiles, signals, and market commentary
🎯 Emoji-coded signals to quickly grasp high-probability setups or risk zones
🌊 Optional overlays: price/volume divergence, momentum spread
🎨 Visual table customization (size, position) and chart highlights for signal clarity
🔔 Alert System
✅ Single dynamic alert using alert() that only fires when signal context changes
Prevents alert fatigue and allows clean webhook/automation integration
🧭 Use Cases
For macro cycle traders: Track where we are in the Trojan Cycle using statistical context
For thesis explorers: Use the 36-output signal map to match against your rotation thesis
For capital rotation watchers: Identify structural setups consistent with ETF-driven or compliance-filtered flow
For narrative skeptics: Avoid synthetic altseason traps where volume lags or flow dries up
🧪 Suggested Pairing for Thesis Validation
To use this tool as part of a thesis-confirmation framework , pair it with:
BTC.D — Bitcoin Dominance
ETH/BTC — Ethereum strength vs. Bitcoin
TOTALE100/ETH — Altcoin strength relative to ETH
RWCS_LTD’s published charts and macro cycle models
🏁 Final Note
Crypto has matured. So should your signals.
This tool doesn’t try to game the next 2 candles. It helps you understand the current phase in a compliance-filtered, institutionalized rotation model.
It’s not built for hype — it’s built for conviction.
Explore the thesis → Validate the structure → Trade with clarity.
🚨 Disclaimer
This script is not financial advice. It is an analytical tool designed to support market structure research and rotation thesis validation. Use this as part of a broader framework including technical structure, dominance charts, and macro data.
Intraday Bullish Scanner - Profit Ping📊 Intraday Bullish Scanner – Profit Ping Only
This custom-built TradingView script identifies high-probability intraday BUY signals on the 15-minute chart, confirmed by volume, momentum, and price action. It uses:
✅ EMA 7/14 crossovers
✅ Bullish candlestick patterns (Engulfing, Piercing, etc.)
✅ Volume spikes above 20-MA
✅ RSI between 55–65
✅ MACD histogram flip from red to green
✅ Cross-confirmation with the 30-minute trend
Once in a trade, it activates a dynamic trailing stop (starting at 2%, tightening to 1% as profit and volume increase). SELL signals are confirmed only with:
❌ MACD turning red
❌ Bearish RSI movement or drop below 50
❌ EMA 7 crossing below EMA 14
❌ A bearish candlestick (Engulfing or Piercing)
❌ Volume spike on a red candle
💰 When all SELL conditions align, a yellow triangle appears. BUYs are marked with a white triangle. Alerts can be connected directly to Python/webhook systems for full automation with IBKR.
Stop Loss & Take Profit For Overlay Indicators[LePasha] Stop Loss & Take Profit For Overlay Indicators
This indicator helps traders easily visualize Stop Loss (SL) and Take Profit (TP) levels based on custom buy and sell signals from any overlay indicators or price-based sources.
Key Features:
Accepts buy and sell signals from any indicator or price source on your chart.
Automatically calculates SL and TP levels using ATR-based volatility for dynamic risk management.
Allows customization of capital, risk percentage per trade, and reward-to-risk ratio.
Displays clear colored boxes on the chart showing potential profit and loss zones.
Calculates position size and required leverage based on your risk settings.
Designed to work with your preferred strategies by simply connecting signal inputs.
Helps you visually manage trades with precise risk control and reward targets.
How to Use:
Connect your buy and sell signals (e.g., from Moving Average crossovers, custom scripts, or price levels) to the indicator’s inputs.
Adjust risk settings to fit your trading style (capital, risk %, reward ratio).
Watch as the indicator draws TP and SL zones on your chart when signals occur.
Use this information to set stops and targets in your trades confidently.
Perfect for traders who want simple, clear, and reliable trade management visuals based on their own strategy signals.
ORB Breakout Statistics with Labels and ProfitOpening Range Breakout Statistics – This indicator identifies the opening range based on user-defined inputs and detects breakouts above the high or below the low. At the end of each trading day, it classifies the session into a specific category based on price action. Additionally, it tracks profit and loss for each classification, allowing you to backtest the strategy using log files.
Vulkan Profit
Overview
The Vulkan Profit indicator is a trend-following tool that identifies potential entry and exit points by monitoring the relationship between short-term and long-term moving averages. It generates clear buy and sell signals when specific moving average conditions align, making it useful for traders looking to confirm trend changes across multiple timeframes.
How It Works
The indicator utilizes four different moving averages:
Fast WMA (period 3) - A highly responsive weighted moving average
Medium WMA (period 8) - A less sensitive weighted moving average
Fast EMA (period 18) - A responsive exponential moving average
Slow EMA (period 28) - A slower exponential moving average
These moving averages are grouped into two categories:
Short-term MAs: Fast WMA and Medium WMA
Long-term MAs: Fast EMA and Slow EMA
Signal Generation Logic
The Vulkan Profit indicator generates signals based on the relative positions of these moving averages:
Buy Signal (Green Triangle)
A buy signal appears when the minimum value of the short-term MAs becomes greater than the maximum value of the long-term MAs. In other words, when both short-term MAs cross above both long-term MAs.
Sell Signal (Red Triangle)
A sell signal appears when the maximum value of the short-term MAs becomes less than the minimum value of the long-term MAs. In other words, when both short-term MAs cross below both long-term MAs.
Visual Components
Moving Averages - All four moving averages can be displayed or hidden
Signal Arrows - Green triangles for buy signals, red triangles for sell signals
Colored Line - A line that changes color based on the current market stance (green for bullish, red for bearish)
Customization Options
The indicator offers several customization settings:
Toggle the visibility of moving averages
Toggle the visibility of buy/sell signals
Adjust the color, width, and position of the signal line
Choose between different line styles (Line, Stepline, Histogram)
Practical Trading Applications
Trend Identification: The relative positioning of all moving averages helps identify the current market trend
Entry/Exit Points: The buy and sell signals can be used as potential entry and exit points
Trend Confirmation: The colored line provides ongoing confirmation of the trend direction
Filter: Can be used in conjunction with other indicators as a trend filter
Trading Strategy Suggestions
Trend Following: Enter long positions on buy signals and exit on sell signals during trending markets
Confirmation Tool: Use the signals to confirm trades identified by other indicators
Timeframe Analysis: Apply the indicator across multiple timeframes for stronger confirmation
Risk Management: Place stop-loss orders below recent swing lows for long positions and above recent swing highs for short positions
Tips for Best Results
The indicator performs best in trending markets and may generate false signals in ranging or highly volatile markets
Consider the broader market context before taking trades based solely on these signals
Use appropriate position sizing and risk management regardless of the indicator's signals
The longer timeframes generally produce more reliable signals with fewer false positives
The Vulkan Profit indicator combines the responsiveness of short-term averages with the stability of long-term averages to capture significant trend changes while filtering out minor price fluctuations.
Spent Output Profit Ratio (SOPR) Z-Score | [DeV]SOPR Z-Score
The Spent Output Profit Ratio (SOPR) is an advanced on-chain metric designed to provide deep insights into Bitcoin market dynamics by measuring the ratio between the combined USD value of all Bitcoin outputs spent on a given day and their combined USD value at the time of creation (typically, their purchase price). As a member of the Realized Profit/Loss family of metrics, SOPR offers a window into aggregate seller behavior, effectively representing the USD amount received by sellers divided by the USD amount they originally paid. This indicator enhances this metric by normalizing it into a Z-Score, enabling a statistically robust analysis of market sentiment relative to historical trends, augmented by a suite of customizable features for precision and visualization.
SOPR Settings -
Lookback Length (Default: 150 days): Determines the historical window for calculating the Z-Score’s mean and standard deviation. A longer lookback captures broader market cycles, providing a stable baseline for identifying extreme deviations, which is particularly valuable for long-term strategic analysis.
Smoothing Period (Default: 100 days): Applies an EMA to the raw SOPR, balancing responsiveness to recent changes with noise reduction. This extended smoothing period ensures the indicator focuses on sustained shifts in seller behavior, ideal for institutional-grade trend analysis.
Moving Average Settings -
MA Lookback Length (Default: 90 days): Sets the period for the Z-Score’s moving average, offering a shorter-term trend signal relative to the 150-day Z-Score lookback. This contrast enhances the ability to detect momentum shifts within the broader context.
MA Type (Default: EMA): Provides six moving average types, from the simple SMA to the volume-weighted VWMA. The default EMA strikes an optimal balance between smoothness and responsiveness, while alternatives like HMA (Hull) or VWMA (volume-weighted) allow for specialized applications, such as emphasizing recent price action or incorporating volume dynamics.
Display Settings -
Show Moving Average (Default: True): Toggles the visibility of the Z-Score MA plot, enabling users to focus solely on the raw Z-Score when preferred.
Show Background Colors (Default: True): Activates dynamic background shading, enhancing visual interpretation of market regimes.
Background Color Source (Default: SOPR): Allows users to tie the background color to either the SOPR Z-Score’s midline (reflecting adjustedZScore > 0) or the MA’s trend direction (zScoreMA > zScoreMA ). This dual-source option provides flexibility to align the visual context with the primary analytical focus.
Analytical Applications -
Bear Market Resistance: When the Z-Score approaches or exceeds zero (raw SOPR near 1), it often signals resistance as sellers rush to exit at break-even, a pattern historically observed during downtrends. A rising Z-Score MA crossing zero can confirm this pressure.
Bull Market Support: Conversely, a Z-Score dropping below zero in uptrends indicates reluctance to sell at a loss, forming support as sell pressure diminishes. The MA’s bullish coloring reinforces confirmation of renewed buying interest.
Extreme Deviations: Values significantly above or below zero highlight overbought or oversold conditions, respectively, offering opportunities for contrarian positioning when paired with other on-chain or price-based metrics.
20 Day Moving Average with Profit TargetsThis Pine Script indicator plots a 20-day simple moving average (SMA) on the chart and displays profit target labels relative to an initial buy price.
The script allows the user to input a custom buy price and calculates profit levels at 10%, 20%, 30%, and 50% above the buy price. Labels are shown on the last bar of the chart for each profit level and the buy price, with the labels offset to the right to avoid overlapping with the price action.
The labels are color-coded based on the profit levels, and the buy price label is blue.
Dynamic Stop Loss & Take ProfitDynamic Stop Loss & Take Profit is a versatile risk management indicator that calculates dynamic stop loss and take profit levels based on the Average True Range (ATR). This indicator helps traders set adaptive exit points by using a configurable ATR multiplier and defining whether they are in a Long (Buy) or Short (Sell) trade.
How It Works
ATR Calculation – The indicator calculates the ATR value over a user-defined period (default: 14).
Stop Loss and Take Profit Multipliers – The ATR value is multiplied by a configurable factor (ranging from 1.5 to 4) to determine volatility-adjusted stop loss and take profit levels.
Trade Type Selection – The user can specify whether they are in a Long (Buy) or Short (Sell) trade.
Long (Buy) Trade:
Stop Loss = Entry Price - (ATR × Stop Loss Multiplier)
Take Profit = Entry Price + (ATR × Take Profit Multiplier)
Short (Sell) Trade:
Stop Loss = Entry Price + (ATR × Stop Loss Multiplier)
Take Profit = Entry Price - (ATR × Take Profit Multiplier)
Features
Configurable ATR length and multipliers
Supports both long and short trades
Clearly plotted Stop Loss (red) and Take Profit (green) levels on the chart
Helps traders manage risk dynamically based on market volatility
This indicator is ideal for traders looking to set adaptive stop loss and take profit levels without relying on fixed price targets.
Investment Tracker Profit/lossThe Investment Tracker is a custom-built indicator designed to help traders and investors track their performance in real time. With this tool, you can easily monitor the gains or losses from your initial investment based on the price movement of a specific token. The indicator dynamically updates to show how much you've earned or lost, providing valuable insights into your investment strategy.
Key Features:
Profit/Loss Tracking: Instantly see whether you're in profit (green) or loss (red) based on the token's price movement.
Current Value Calculation: Tracks your investment’s current value by comparing the price at which you bought the token with its current price.
Visual Representation: Displays your initial investment, current value, and profit/loss on the chart with dynamic color coding (green for profit, red for loss).
Top-Right Display: Profit/loss data is conveniently displayed in the top-right corner of the chart, providing a clean and non-intrusive way to monitor your position.
Transparency: The indicator's lines have reduced opacity, allowing you to view your position without obstructing the price action.
How to Use:
Input your initial investment amount (in USD or your desired currency).
Set the buy price of the token when you made the purchase.
Watch the indicator update as the price of the token changes, providing real-time tracking of your profit or loss.
Whether you're holding a single position or monitoring multiple investments, this tracker gives you a clear and up-to-date view of how your portfolio is performing.
Perfect For:
Crypto traders who want to monitor their positions in real time.
Long-term investors looking to track the performance of their investments.
Anyone who wants a simple, visual way to measure their gains and losses in the market.
Eze Profit Range Detection FilterThe Range Detection Filter is a technical analysis tool designed to help traders identify range-bound market conditions and focus on breakout opportunities. It combines the ATR (Average True Range) for volatility analysis and the ADX (Average Directional Index) for trend strength evaluation to highlight consolidation phases and alert traders when the market is ready to break out.
This indicator provides visual cues and customizable alerts, making it suitable for traders looking to avoid false signals during choppy markets and capitalize on trending moves following a breakout.
What Makes It Unique?
ATR for Volatility:
Measures market volatility by comparing ATR with its moving average.
Consolidation phases are flagged when ATR remains below its moving average for a sustained period.
ADX for Trend Strength:
Monitors trend strength, confirming range-bound conditions when ADX falls below a user-defined threshold (default: 20).
Combines with ATR to ensure accurate detection of trendless periods.
Breakout Alerts:
Notifies traders of breakout opportunities when the price moves outside the highest high or lowest low of the range.
How It Works:
Range Detection:
The market is considered "in range" when:
ATR is below its moving average, indicating low volatility.
ADX is below the threshold, confirming a lack of trend strength.
Visual Indication:
A yellow background highlights range-bound conditions, allowing traders to avoid low-probability trades.
Breakout Detection:
Alerts are triggered for breakouts above or below the range to help traders identify potential opportunities.
Features:
Range Highlighting:
Automatically detects and highlights range-bound markets using a yellow background.
Breakout Alerts:
Sends alerts for breakouts above or below the range once the market exits consolidation.
Customizable Inputs:
ATR length, moving average length, and ADX parameters are fully adjustable to adapt to various trading styles and asset classes.
Multi-Timeframe Compatibility:
Suitable for all markets and timeframes, including stocks, forex, and cryptocurrencies.
How to Use:
Identify Ranges:
Avoid trading when the yellow background appears, signaling a range-bound market.
Focus on Breakouts:
Look for alerts indicating breakouts above or below the range for potential trending opportunities.
Combine with Other Indicators:
Use volume analysis, momentum oscillators, or candlestick patterns to confirm breakout signals.
Credits:
This script utilizes widely accepted methodologies for ATR and ADX calculations. ADX is calculated manually using directional movement (+DI and -DI) for precise trend detection. The concept has been adapted and enhanced to create this comprehensive range-detection tool.
Notes:
This indicator is intended for educational purposes and should not be used as standalone financial advice.
Always incorporate this tool into a broader trading strategy for optimal results.
Realized Price Profit/Loss Margin [VWAP Optimized]Shaded Profit/Loss Margin Oscillator
The Shaded Profit/Loss Margin Oscillator is a powerful tool designed to measure Bitcoin’s Net Unrealized Profit/Loss (NUPL). This metric reflects the difference between Bitcoin’s current market price and its realized price, which approximates the price at which coins were last moved. By smoothing the NUPL using a moving average, the indicator provides a clean purple oscillator line that helps users easily gauge market sentiment. When the oscillator is above the zero line, the market is in profit, and when it is below zero, participants are generally in a state of unrealized loss. The shaded area between the oscillator and the zero line enhances visual clarity, making it easier to identify potential shifts in market behavior such as profit-taking or capitulation.
Unique Features and Added Value
What sets this indicator apart from traditional NUPL indicators is the use of a volume-weighted average price (VWAP) as a proxy for the realized price. Unlike the original on-chain NUPL metric, which relies on complex on-chain data, this indicator leverages VWAP to provide an approximation of realized price based solely on price and volume data available directly on TradingView. This method makes it highly accessible to traders who don’t have access to on-chain data platforms.
The use of VWAP not only simplifies the calculation but also provides additional value, as it incorporates volume into the realized price estimation. This volume-sensitive approach may offer a more responsive and dynamic reflection of realized prices compared to on-chain models, which can sometimes lag. In essence, this VWAP-based NUPL oscillator offers a unique edge in tracking profit/loss margins, particularly for traders who want a straightforward and efficient way to gauge sentiment without relying on external on-chain data sources. It brings the essence of NUPL into the world of technical analysis in an accessible and actionable way.
ATR Band, Stop loss , Take Profit Lines, and Pip Distance# ATR Band, Take Profit Lines, and Pip Distance Indicator
This indicator helps traders identify potential stop loss and take profit levels using Average True Range (ATR) bands and custom multipliers. It provides a visual representation of these levels and calculates the pip distance to stop loss, aiding in risk management and trade planning.
## Key Features:
- ATR-based upper and lower bands for potential stop loss levels
- Two take profit levels above and below the ATR bands
- Customizable ATR period and multipliers for bands and take profit levels
- Pip distance calculation to stop loss levels
- Adjustable colors for all elements
## How to Use:
1. The ATR bands (blue and red lines) suggest potential stop loss levels.
2. Take profit levels are shown as green lines above and below the ATR bands.
3. Labels display the pip distance from the current or last close to the stop loss levels.
## Customization:
- Adjust the ATR period and multipliers to fit your trading style
- Customize colors for better visibility on your chart
- Choose between current candle or last close for pip distance calculation
Remember, this indicator is for informational purposes only. Always manage your risk carefully and consider using it in conjunction with other analysis tools and your trading strategy.
Good luck with your trading!























