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Range Breaker [MOT]Range Breaker - Volatility Compression System
Range Breaker is a technical analysis tool designed to identify periods of market consolidation (volatility compression) and generate signals when the market transitions into an expansion phase (breakout). Unlike static box tools that require manual drawing, this script uses an adaptive, volatility-based algorithm to automatically detect, draw, and monitor trading ranges in real-time. It adapts to changing market conditions by comparing recent price action against the asset's Average True Range (ATR).
METHODOLOGY & CORE CONCEPTS
1. Volatility Compression Detection
The script's primary engine is a "Tightness Filter." It continuously measures the distance between the highest high and lowest low over a lookback period.
The Logic: It compares this raw range size against the ATR multiplied by a specific threshold. If the current range is significantly smaller than the historical average volatility, the script identifies this as a "Consolidation" event and begins constructing a box.
Adaptive Thresholds: This method ensures the indicator works across all assets (Crypto, Forex, Stocks) because the definition of "tight" is relative to the asset's own volatility, not a fixed price distance.
2. Dynamic Range Expansion
Originality lies in how the script manages an active range. A consolidation phase is not static; it breathes.
The Mechanism: If price pushes the boundary of the box but remains within the consolidation logic (does not close outside with momentum), the box dynamically expands to include the new data. This prevents premature signals and accurately captures the full "churn" of the accumulation/distribution phase.
3. Signal Generation Models
The script offers two distinct ways to trade the detected ranges:
Momentum Breakouts: A signal is triggered when a candle closes decisively outside the box boundaries (plus a buffer).
Wick Reversals (Mean Reversion): The script identifies "False Breakouts" where price probes outside the range but fails to close there (leaving a long wick). If confirmed by the subsequent candle, this signals a potential reversal back to the midline.
A chart showing a highlighted consolidation box with a "Vol Break" signal triggering on the breakout.
Visualizing volatility compression followed by a confirmed momentum breakout.
A chart showing a "Wick Reversal" signal where price poked out of the box but failed to close, indicating a trap/reversal back into the range.
False Breakout Detection: The script identifies liquidity traps at the range edges.
FEATURES & SETTINGS
Preset Profiles
To make the tool instantly usable for different styles, we have included tuned preset profiles that adjust the ATR multipliers and lookback periods automatically:
Tight Ranges: For scalping on lower timeframes.
Normal Ranges: Balanced settings suitable for most intraday and short-term swing trading strategies (Default).
Swing Trading: Looser parameters for capturing multi-day consolidations.
Options Selling: Optimized to find long, sideways chop ideal for theta strategies.
The settings menu showing the "Preset" dropdown selected.
Built-in profiles allow for quick adaptation to different market environments.
Volume Confirmation
The Volume Filter: Users can enable a "Volume Spike" requirement. This checks if the breakout candle's volume is significantly higher than the average volume (e.g., > 1.7x), helping to filter out "fakeouts" that lack institutional participation.
Visual Customization
Full control over Box colors, borders, and midlines.
Toggle signals for "Wick Reversals" and standard "Breakouts" independently.
HOW TO USE & BEST PRACTICES
The Squeeze: Use this tool to identify "the calm before the storm." Long periods of consolidation (large boxes) often lead to more explosive moves.
Breakout & Retest Strategy: While the script signals the initial breakout, conservative traders often wait for price to pull back and "retest" the range extreme (Box Top/Bottom) or the Midline as support/resistance. Entering on this confirmation often provides a better risk-to-reward ratio.
Risk Management: Stop losses can be strategically placed based on your style. Aggressive traders might place stops below the entry candle, while conservative traders often place them below the opposite side of the range box to allow for volatility.
Filtering Fakeouts: We highly recommend enabling the "Confirm with Volume Spike" option in the settings. Breakouts accompanied by low volume often fail and return to the range.
Reversals: In choppy sideways markets, use the "Wick Reversal" signals to trade from the edges back toward the midline (Mean Reversion).
ALERTS
The script includes the following alert conditions:
Range Detected: Triggered when a new consolidation phase begins.
Range Breakout: Triggered when price closes outside the box.
Breakout with Volume Confirmation: Triggered only when a breakout is accompanied by a significant volume spike, allowing for filtered automated entries.
Range Reversal: Triggered on confirmed Wick Reversal setups.
⚠️ DISCLAIMER
This script is for educational and analytical purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice. Trading involves significant risk. Past performance of the logic described is not indicative of future results.
Range Trading StrategyOVERVIEW
The Range Trading Strategy is a systematic trading approach that identifies price ranges
from higher timeframe candles or trading sessions, tracks pivot points, and generates
trading signals when range extremes are mitigated and confirmed by pivot levels.
CORE CONCEPT
The strategy is based on the principle that when a candle (or session) closes within the
range of the previous candle (or session), that previous candle becomes a "range" with
identifiable high and low extremes. When price breaks through these extremes, it creates
trading opportunities that are confirmed by pivot levels.
RANGE DETECTION MODES
1. HTF (Higher Timeframe) Mode:
Automatically selects a higher timeframe based on the current chart timeframe
Uses request.security() to fetch HTF candle data
Range is created when an HTF candle closes within the previous HTF candle's range
The previous HTF candle's high and low become the range extremes
2. Sessions Mode:
- Divides the trading day into 4 sessions (UTC):
* Session 1: 00:00 - 06:00 (6 hours)
* Session 2: 06:00 - 12:00 (6 hours)
* Session 3: 12:00 - 20:00 (8 hours)
* Session 4: 20:00 - 00:00 (4 hours, spans midnight)
- Tracks high, low, and close for each session
- Range is created when a session closes within the previous session's range
- The previous session's high and low become the range extremes
PIVOT DETECTION
Pivots are detected based on candle color changes (bullish/bearish transitions):
1. Pivot Low:
Created when a bullish candle appears after a bearish candle
Pivot low = minimum of the current candle's low and previous candle's low
The pivot bar is the actual bar where the low was formed (current or previous bar)
2. Pivot High:
Created when a bearish candle appears after a bullish candle
Pivot high = maximum of the current candle's high and previous candle's high
The pivot bar is the actual bar where the high was formed (current or previous bar)
IMPORTANT: There is always only ONE active pivot high and ONE active pivot low at any
given time. When a new pivot is created, it replaces the previous one.
RANGE CREATION
A range is created when:
(HTF Mode) An HTF candle closes within the previous HTF candle's range AND a new HTF
candle has just started
(Sessions Mode) A session closes within the previous session's range AND a new session
has just started
Or Range Can Be Created when the Extreme of Another Range Gets Mitigated and We Have a Pivot low Just Above the Range Low or Pivot High just Below the Range High
Range Properties:
rangeHigh: The high extreme of the range
rangeLow: The low extreme of the range
highStartTime: The timestamp when the range high was actually formed (found by looping
backwards through bars)
lowStartTime: The timestamp when the range low was actually formed (found by looping
backwards through bars)
highMitigated / lowMitigated: Flags tracking whether each extreme has been broken
isSpecial: Flag indicating if this is a "special range" (see Special Ranges section)
RANGE MITIGATION
A range extreme is considered "mitigated" when price interacts with it:
High is mitigated when: high >= rangeHigh (any interaction at or above the level)
Low is mitigated when: low <= rangeLow (any interaction at or below the level)
Mitigation can happen:
At the moment of range creation (if price is already beyond the extreme)
At any point after range creation when price touches the extreme
SIGNAL GENERATION
1. Pending Signals:
When a range extreme is mitigated, a pending signal is created:
a) BEARISH Pending Signal:
- Triggered when: rangeHigh is mitigated
- Confirmation Level: Current pivotLow
- Signal is confirmed when: close < pivotLow
- Stop Loss: Current pivotHigh (at time of confirmation)
- Entry: Short position
Signal Confirmation
b) BULLISH Pending Signal:
- Triggered when: rangeLow is mitigated
- Confirmation Level: Current pivotHigh
- Signal is confirmed when: close > pivotHigh
- Stop Loss: Current pivotLow (at time of confirmation)
- Entry: Long position
IMPORTANT: There is only ever ONE pending bearish signal and ONE pending bullish signal
at any given time. When a new pending signal is created, it replaces the previous one
of the same type.
2. Signal Confirmation:
- Bearish: Confirmed when price closes below the pivot low (confirmation level)
- Bullish: Confirmed when price closes above the pivot high (confirmation level)
- Upon confirmation, a trade is entered immediately
- The confirmation line is drawn from the pivot bar to the confirmation bar
TRADE EXECUTION
When a signal is confirmed:
1. Position Management:
- Any existing position in the opposite direction is closed first
- Then the new position is entered
2. Stop Loss:
- Bearish (Short): Stop at pivotHigh
- Bullish (Long): Stop at pivotLow
3. Take Profit:
- Calculated using Risk:Reward Ratio (default 2:1)
- Risk = Distance from entry to stop loss
- Target = Entry ± (Risk × R:R Ratio)
- Can be disabled with "Stop Loss Only" toggle
4. Trade Comments:
- "Range Bear" for short trades
- "Range Bull" for long trades
SPECIAL RANGES
Special ranges are created when:
- A range high is mitigated AND the current pivotHigh is below the range high
- A range low is mitigated AND the current pivotLow is above the range low
In these cases:
- The pivot value is stored in an array (storedPivotHighs or storedPivotLows)
- A "special range" is created with only ONE extreme:
* If pivotHigh < rangeHigh: Creates a range with rangeHigh = pivotLow, rangeLow = na
* If pivotLow > rangeLow: Creates a range with rangeLow = pivotHigh, rangeHigh = na
- Special ranges can generate signals just like normal ranges
- If a special range is mitigated on the creation bar or the next bar, it is removed
entirely without generating signals (prevents false signals)
Special Ranges
REVERSE ON STOP LOSS
When enabled, if a stop loss is hit, the strategy automatically opens a trade in the
opposite direction:
1. Long Stop Loss Hit:
- Detects when: position_size > 0 AND position_size <= 0 AND low <= longStopLoss
- Action: Opens a SHORT position
- Stop Loss: Current pivotHigh
- Trade Comment: "Reverse on Stop"
2. Short Stop Loss Hit:
- Detects when: position_size < 0 AND position_size >= 0 AND high >= shortStopLoss
- Action: Opens a LONG position
- Stop Loss: Current pivotLow
- Trade Comment: "Reverse on Stop"
The reverse trade uses the same R:R ratio and respects the "Stop Loss Only" setting.
VISUAL ELEMENTS
1. Range Lines:
- Drawn from the time when the extreme was formed to the mitigation point (or current
time if not mitigated)
- High lines: Blue (or mitigated color if mitigated)
- Low lines: Red (or mitigated color if mitigated)
- Style: SOLID
- Width: 1
2. Confirmation Lines:
- Drawn when a signal is confirmed
- Extends from the pivot bar to the confirmation bar
- Bearish: Red, solid line
- Bullish: Green, solid line
- Width: 1
- Can be toggled on/off
STRATEGY SETTINGS
1. Range Detection Mode:
- HTF: Uses higher timeframe candles
- Sessions: Uses trading session boundaries
2. Auto HTF:
- Automatically selects HTF based on current chart timeframe
- Can be disabled to use manual HTF selection
3. Risk:Reward Ratio:
- Default: 2.0 (2:1)
- Minimum: 0.5
- Step: 0.5
4. Stop Loss Only:
- When enabled: Trades only have stop loss (no take profit)
- Trades close on stop loss or when opposite signal confirms
5. Reverse on Stop Loss:
- When enabled: Hitting a stop loss opens opposite trade with stop at opposing pivot
6. Max Ranges to Display:
- Limits the number of ranges kept in memory
- Oldest ranges are purged when limit is exceeded
KEY FEATURES
1. Dynamic Pivot Tracking:
- Pivots update on every candle color change
- Always maintains one high and one low pivot
2. Range Lifecycle:
- Ranges are created when price closes within previous range
- Ranges are tracked until mitigated
- Mitigation creates pending signals
- Signals are confirmed by pivot levels
3. Signal Priority:
- Only one pending signal of each type at a time
- New signals replace old ones
- Confirmation happens on close of bar
4. Position Management:
- Closes opposite positions before entering new trades
- Tracks stop loss levels for reverse functionality
- Respects pyramiding = 1 (only one position per direction)
5. Time-Based Drawing:
- Uses time coordinates instead of bar indices for line drawing
- Prevents "too far from current bar" errors
- Lines can extend to any historical point
USAGE NOTES
- Best suited for trending and ranging markets
- Works on any timeframe, but HTF mode adapts automatically
- Sessions mode is ideal for intraday trading
- Pivot detection requires clear candle color changes
- Range detection requires price to close within previous range
- Signals are generated on bar close, not intra-bar
The strategy combines range identification, pivot tracking, and signal confirmation to
create a systematic approach to trading breakouts and reversals based on price structure, past performance does not in any way predict future performance
Range Opening (ADX)▶ OVERVIEW
Range Opening (ADX) dynamically detects market opening ranges triggered by ADX (Average Directional Index) momentum shifts. Upon a user-defined ADX crossover or crossunder event, it builds a volume-based range box that tracks high and low prices over a fixed bar length and visualizes order flow pressure with delta volume and breakout buffer zones.
▶ RANGE TRIGGER VIA ADX CROSSOVER
The range begins when ADX crosses a custom threshold, indicating a shift in trend strength:
Users choose between ADX crossover or crossunder as the trigger.
Once triggered, the indicator starts collecting price and volume data for the specified “Range Opening Length.”
The ADX plot on the subchart is colored dynamically using a green-to-magenta gradient based on its strength.
A small label marks the ADX crossover/crossunder event visually.
▶ RANGE DEVELOPMENT BOX
While the range is forming:
Price highs and lows over the defined period are collected and stored.
A temporary gray box is drawn between the maximum high and minimum low, showing the developing range.
At each bar, delta volume is updated:
Positive if close > open
Negative if close < open
A total delta volume value is shown inside the developing box for real-time monitoring.
▶ RANGE COMPLETION & BREAKOUT LINES
Once the range completes (after the defined bar count):
The gray box is replaced with a finalized, color-coded range box.
Color Logic:
Green box if delta volume is positive (bullish bias)
Magenta box if delta is negative (bearish bias)
Two solid horizontal lines are drawn:
Top line from the range high
Bottom line from the range low
Two dashed lines are added above and below the range using ATR-based buffers, acting as buffer zones.
These lines extend until a new ADX trigger occurs, helping track future price interaction with the range.
▶ INFO PANEL & STATUS MONITORING
A compact data table appears in the top-right corner, offering quick insight:
ADX: Current value, color-coded to strength.
Threshold: User-defined trigger level.
Range Status:
Shows a green diamond when range is still forming.
Shows a magenta diamond after the range has completed.
Tooltip updates to “Developing” or “Formatted” based on stage.
▶ USAGE
Traders can use Range Opening (ADX) to:
Identify periods of strength expansion and price consolidation using ADX signals.
Track breakout potential and liquidity zones formed during opening-type setups.
Monitor delta volume to gauge buying/selling bias inside short-term ranges.
Use ATR buffer zones for breakout confirmation or fade setups.
Visually mark where the most recent structured range was defined.
▶ CONCLUSION
Range Opening (ADX) offers a systematic method to detect and monitor market ranges triggered by volatility surges. With real-time delta volume insight, persistent breakout levels, and ADX-driven logic, it serves as a versatile tool for both breakout traders and range strategists looking to capitalize on momentum-based setups.
Range Averages [Blu_Ju]Using Ranges
A popular analysis technique among traders is to use statistical price data over a given time range. For example, a trader might want to examine the average price range for the time period of 9:30 am - 10:00 am EST (commonly referred to as the Opening Range), and compare the average range to the current, live range as it forms.
What this Script Does
This script allows a user to monitor the current price range against the average price range of up to six different periods of time (sessions). The data is presented in a table in the chart window, with four stats listed per session:
Range: This is the most recent (or current) price range for the session. This value is updated in real-time as the price range forms.
Avg: This is the average price range for the session. (See below for how this is calculated.)
Diff: This is the price difference between the most recent (or current) price range of the session and the average price range of the session. When the most recent price range is smaller than the average, this will be a negative number. This value is updated in real-time as the price range forms.
Range %: This is the percent value of the most recent (or current) price range of the session compared to the average price range of the session. For example, If the most recent price range was half that of the average price range, the Range % would be 50%. If the most recent price range was twice that of the average price range, the Range % would be 200%. A Range % value of 100% indicates that the most recent price range is equal to the average price range. This value is updated in real-time as the price range forms.
What Makes this Script Unique
While this is not the only publicly available average range script, what makes it unique is the complete user control over up to six sessions (including overlapping sessions) and the display of that data.
Scope of this Script
This script is intended for use on intraday timeframes only. It will not calculate properly on daily or higher timeframes. Additionally, for the calculation to be correct, the input session must be evenly divisible by the chart timeframe. For example, if the user inputs a session that is 30 minutes long (e.g., 9:30 am - 10:00 am), then the calculations would be correct on the 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, and 30-minute timeframes only.
User Inputs
This script was written to provide the user with maximum control over the range data and how that data is displayed. These are the user inputs:
Data - Input the number of days used to calculate the average price range of the sessions. This input is applied to all six sessions. The default value is 10.
Sessions - There are six sessions the user can set. Checking the box next to a session will cause that session data to be calculated and displayed. This allows the user to turn on or off a session at their discretion. The default value are displayed in the chart image above.
Visibility - Checking this box will cause the range data to be displayed only when the range is currently forming (i.e., live price is within the session). This allows the user to display the data from multiple sessions only when needed.
Visual Styles - This section has controls for how the data table is displayed. The user can select the table position, colors and border, and text size.
Range Projections [TFO]The purpose of this indicator is to see how often price reached certain standard deviations from a selected time range. The inspiration for this was to study ICT (Inner Circle Trader) concepts regarding the Central Bank Dealer’s Range (CBDR), which is 2:00 pm - 8:00 pm New York local time according to ICT Core Content. However, the idea and data collection could certainly be applied to any range of time.
The main settings of this indicator are session time, range type, and the standard deviation filter. The session time is the window of price that will be utilized for range projections. The range type can be either body or wick (on the current timeframe). The standard deviation filter is used to eliminate sessions whose ranges (from high to low) are greater than the desired/input number of standard deviations from all available session ranges.
In this example, the time range is set to 16:00 - 20:00, or the time between the New York session close and the Asia session open. Our standard deviations are set to 1, 2, 2.5, and 4. Now, by taking this session’s price range and extrapolating these extensions from the initial range, we can use these levels to see if and how price interacts with them before the next 16:00 - 20:00 session.
Furthermore, we can enable the Data Table to analyze how often price trades to these levels for the sessions that are deemed valid (determined by the standard deviation filter). This time our standard deviations are set to 1, 2, 3, and 4.
This concept can theoretically be applied to any window of time. ICT has mentioned that, in instances where the CBDR is too large, the Asia range may be used instead. We can observe that the indicator behaves the same way when we change the session to the Asia range, 20:00 - 00:00.
Ranged Volume DCA Strategy - R3c0nTraderUpdate: Republishing this as Public Open-Source script.
Credits:
Thank you "EvoCrypto" for granting me permission to use "Ranged Volume" to create this strategy.
Thank you "junyou0424" for granting me permission to use "DCA Bot with SuperTrend Emulator" which I used for adding bot inputs, calculations, and strategy
What does this do?
This script is mainly used for backtesting a Ranged Volume strategy to see how a 3Commas bot would perform.
I created this script out of necessity and I wanted a way to test a 3Commas DCA bot with a strategy based on “Volume.”
I came across "EvoCrypto’s" "Ranged Volume" study and strategy in TradingView and I liked it. I wanted to configure it so it can be used for DCA bot backtesting. I used parts from "junyou0424’s" "DCA Bot with SuperTrend Emulator" to add the following:
1. The Start Time and End Time
2. Price deviation to open safety orders (%)
3. Target Take Profit (%)
4. Trailing deviation
5. Base Order and Safety Order
6. Safety order volume scale
7. Safety order step scale
8. Max safety orders
In addition to the above, I also added chart indicators for "Take Profit" as well as "Safety Order"
Pre-requisites:
You can use this script without a 3Commas account and see how 3Commas DCA Bot and Ranged Volume strategy would perform vs. a non-DCA strategy. However, I highly recommend signing up for their free account and going through their training. This would give you a base understanding on the settings you will see in this strategy and why you will need to know them.
That said these are the pre-requisites I suggest you have:
1. Base Knowledge of 3Commas DCA bots
2. Base knowledge of settings such as “Max safety trades count”, “safety order volume scale” and “safety order step scale”. If these are alien to you, I suggest you read up on these.
3. Knowledge of setting up a Single-pair 3Commas bot for receiving custom TradingView signal.
4. A paper-bot to test your ideas. (Do not use a real money bot until you have tested it sufficiently with a paper-bot. You alone are responsible for your results!)
5. Add the study I created called "R3c0nTrader’s Ranged Volume Study” which adds a separate chart in its own pane showing the volume spikes. It will also generate the “buy” signals for your bot. NOTE: The study also has the same color scheme as this strategy and having the colors in both the strategy and the study will make things easier to see. If you use EvoCrypto’s Ranged Volume Study instead, just keep in mind that the colors won’t match, and you will have to manually match them.
6. Make your buy signals from your strategy are the same as in your study! To do this, use the same “Volume Range Length” you entered in the STRATEGY and enter that value for the “Volume Range Length” in the STUDY. Also ensure you have the same settings for “Heikin Ashi” (On or Off).
Comparisons of Ranged Volume Strategy vs Ranged Volume DCA Strategy
BTCUSD
Beware of Strategies that claim super high profits. This can easily be done by lowering the initial capital to something unrealistic. If I did that with this strategy and set the initial capital $100 and base order size to $100, I get a net profit of 2,864% which is not realistic.
How to Use
1. On the “Inputs” tab:
a. Set your Start and End Time to backtest against.
b. Set your “Volume Range Length” (number of bars to look back)
c. “Heikin Ashi Colors” – Usually I leave this enabled
d. “Show Bar Colors” – Leave enabled
e. “Show Break-Out” – Leave enabled
f. “Show Range” – Leave enabled
g. Set your other inputs which are those settings you would find in your 3Commas bot that you want to test (e.g., Price deviation to open safety orders, Target Take Profit, Base order, Safety order, etc.).
h. Quick Example for BTCUSD on 2hr chart:
i. Price deviation to open safety orders (%) = 6
ii. Target Take Profit (%) = 14
iii. Trailing deviation = 0
iv. Base order = 100
v. Safety order = 200
vi. Safety order volume scale = 2
vii. Safety order step scale = 1.4
viii. Max safety order = 5
2. On the “Properties” tab, set your initial capital, base currency, etc.
a. Initial capital – Default is 10,000 (Please use realistic values here. The amount here should be able to cover ALL your safety orders if they were triggered. Ideally, you should have funds left over and not use all trade capital.)
b. Base currency – Select your currency
c. Order Size - Not used. Use the “Inputs” tab to change your base order size.
d. Leave “Pyramiding” set to 999. This acts as a ceiling to the “Max safety orders” on the “Inputs” tab. It must always be higher than your “Max safety orders.” For example, if you set your “Max safety orders” to “4” and “Pyramiding” to “4” then it effectively means you have “3” “Max safety orders” and not “4” because it is counting each successive entry including the initial order.
e. “Commission” - Optional
f. “Verify price for limit orders” – Leave at zero. This does not change anything that I can tell.
g. Optional - Enter a value for “Commission”
h. Slippage – Optional. Slippage does not occur in backtesting but does occur in real trading but it can be simulated. Example use case for tracking performance of a real money bot: You enter the start date and time of your bot’s trade into this strategy and you notice some values are a little off due to slippage (average price, take profit, safety orders are not lining up) then you would go back here and increase the slippage until those lines up close enough with your actuals.
i. Margin for long positions – I don’t use this honestly.
j. Margin for short positions – I don’t use this honestly.
k. Recalculate “After order is filled” and “On every tick” – I don’t use this honestly.
3. “Style” tab
a. Ranged Volume Bar Coloring - You must disable bar coloring in any studies you added or this may not work properly
i. Color 0 – Default Yellow; appears when a volume breakout occurs
ii. Color 1 – Default Red; appears when a volume breakdown occurs
iii. Color 2 – Light Blue; appears when Close is higher than the Open
iv. Color 3 – Dark Blue; appears when the Close is lower than the Open
b. Take profit – Default Green; take profit line
c. Safety order – Default Light Blue; safety order line
d. No Safety Orders left – Default Red; when a trade runs out of safety orders, the line turns red and there is no safety orders left underneath to catch any further falling price movements.
e. Avg Position Price – Default Orange; your average position price for any given trade.
f. Take Profit Plot Area – Default Green; creates a highlighted area for your take profit
g. SO Plot Area – Default Light Blue; creates a highlighted area for your safety orders
h. Trades on chart – Show or hide your trades on the chart
i. Signal labels – Show or hide the trade signal labels on the chart
j. Quantity – Show or hide the trade quantity on the chart
Explanation of Chart lines and colors on chart
Range Weighted Moving Average (RWMA)The Range Weighted Moving Average (RWMA) :
The Range Weighted Moving Average (RWMA) is a variation of the traditional moving average that incorporates the price range within each period as a weighting factor.
It assigns higher weights to periods with larger price ranges, aiming to provide a moving average that responds more dynamically to changes in price range and volatility.
Compared to a normal Simple Moving Average (SMA) or Exponential Moving Average (EMA), the RWMA offers several potential advantages:
Why do i think its better than Normal SMA , EMA ?
Increased Sensitivity: The RWMA reacts faster to changes in price compared to traditional moving averages. By incorporating the price range, which represents the volatility of each period, the RWMA gives more importance to periods with larger price ranges. This increased sensitivity can help traders identify price movements and trends more quickly.
Adaptive to Volatility: The RWMA adjusts dynamically to changes in market volatility. During periods of high volatility, the RWMA places more weight on those periods, capturing and reflecting the increased price movements. This adaptability allows the RWMA to be responsive to different market conditions and better capture significant price swings.
Filtering Potential: The RWMA can be utilized as a filtering tool in trading strategies. By using the RWMA as a trend indicator or filter, traders can focus on trades that align with the direction indicated by the RWMA. This filtering mechanism can help eliminate trades that go against the prevailing momentum, potentially improving the overall quality of trade entries.
Range Breakout with Persistent Zone Bar Colors
// DESCRIPTION:
// The "Range Breakout with Persistent Zone Bar Colors" indicator identifies and visualizes
// periods of consolidation (boxes or channels) based on an ATR‑driven range and highlights
// directional breakouts, zone entries, and persistent zone trends.
//
// KEY FEATURES:
// 1. ATR‑Based Channel Construction:
// • Computes a rolling channel around the midpoint (HL2) using a historical ATR length,
// scaled by the "Channel Width" multiplier. This channel represents the box or range.
// • Automatically resets when price closes beyond the upper or lower boundary, or after
// a user‑defined maximum number of bars (Length) inside the range.
//
// 2. Persistent Zone Bar Coloring:
// • Colors bars within the current box uniformly—green for bullish zones after an
// upward breakout, red for bearish zones after a downward breakout—based on the last
// breakout direction (trend). Bars outside the box use a neutral color.
// • Provides an at‑a‑glance view of whether price remains in a bullish or bearish box.
//
// 3. Zone Entry & Breakout Signals:
// • "New Bull Box" / "New Bear Box" labels mark each new zone formation at the reset bar.
// • "Enter Bull Zone" and "Enter Bear Zone" tiny labels flag when price first crosses into
// the lower or upper half of the box, spotlighting momentum within the range.
// • Classic breakout symbols (▲ for buys, ▼ for sells) appear when price decisively crosses
// the box mid‑lines, with optional filtering by trend.
// • Optional X markers identify potential fakeout attempts beyond the box boundaries.
//
// 4. Customizable Inputs:
// • LENGTH: Maximum bars before auto‑reset if no breakout occurs.
// • CHANNEL WIDTH: ATR multiplier controlling box height.
// • Color settings for channel lines, fills, labels, and both inside/outside bar coloring.
// • Options to show fakeouts (X signals) and filter ▲/▼ by breakout trend.
//
// USE CASES:
// • Consolidation & Breakout Strategy: Clearly visualize ranges where price consolidates
// and prepare for directional entries on breakout or zone entry.
// • Trend Detection: Persistent bar colors provide quick confirmation of current zone bias.
// • Momentum Assessment: Mid‑zone entry labels highlight shifts in momentum within boxes.
// • Risk Management: Time‑based resets ensure the channel does not become stale if no
// breakout occurs.
//
// HOW TO READ:
// 1. Watch for the channel box formation (colored fills between upper and lower lines).
// 2. A label "New Bull Box" or "New Bear Box" indicates the start of a fresh zone.
// 3. Bars inside that zone remain uniformly colored until a new breakout resets the box.
// 4. "Enter Bull Zone" / "Enter Bear Zone" marks when price first enters each half.
// 5. ▲ / ▼ symbols on mid‑line crossovers signal potential entries.
// 6. Outside the box, bars turn neutral, highlighting no‑trade or transition periods.
// 7. Adjust inputs to fit the time frame and volatility of your market.
//
// By leveraging both visual zone coloring and precise labels, this indicator streamlines
// range analysis, breakout timing, and bias confirmation into a single, intuitive tool.
Range PolarityDescription:
This indicator is a "Rate of Change" style oscillator designed to measure market dynamics through the lens of price ranges. By utilizing the true range in conjunction with high and low separation, this script produces two distinct oscillators: one for positive price shifts and one for negative price shifts.
Key Features:
High/Low Isolation:
The script calculates the relative movement of upwards and downwards price movements over a user-defined period. This separation provides a nuanced view of market behavior, offering two separate signals for comparison.
Dynamic Transform Smoothing:
A smoothing transform is applied to the signals, ensuring better outlier handling while maintaining sensitivity to price extremes. This makes the oscillator especially suited for identifying overbought and oversold conditions.
Zero-Centered:
The zero line acts as a "gravity point," where shifts away or toward zero indicate market momentum. Signal crosses or reversals from extreme zones can signal potential entry or exit points.
Outlier Identification:
Unlike traditional ATR based strategies (e.g., Keltner Channels ), this indicator isolates high and low ranges, creating a more granular view of market extremes. These measurements can help identify shifts from the outlying positions and reversal opportunities.
Visual Enhancements:
Multiple layers enhance the visual distinction of the positive and negative transformations. Horizontal lines at key thresholds provide visual reference for overbought, oversold, and equilibrium zones.
How to Use:
Primary signals are shifts from outlying positions or a positive/negative cross. An extreme reading itself can reveal an incoming reversal when calibrated with other indicators or compared with higher timeframes. Pairing "Range Polarity" with volume and momentum can create a comprehensive strategy.
In conclusion, be aware the base length controls the window for high/low contributions while the transform smoothing enhances the raw data through normalization within a tempered range to filter out insignificant fluctuations.
Merry Christmas to all and have a Happy New Year!
Ranged Volume Study - R3c0nTraderCredits:
Thank you "EvoCrypto" for granting me permission to use "Ranged Volume" to create this version of it.
What is this and What does this do?
This study shows the ranged volume, and it can be used to produce buy signals for a 3Commas bot.
What’s different about this script?
I added code so that negative volume has its own color settings and lower opacity than the positive volume.
I changed the color scheme from Yellow, Red, Green, and Black to Yellow, Red, Light Blue, and Dark Blue.
How to Use
1. On the “Inputs” tab:
a. Set your “Volume Range Length” (number of bars to look back)
b. “Heikin Ashi” – Usually I leave this enabled. Make sure this matches what you have in your strategy!
c. “Show Bar Colors” – Leave disabled. Let the Strategy script color the bars in the price chart.
d. “Show Break-Out” – Leave enabled. Highlights the volume breakout in yellow and breakdowns in red.
e. “Show Range” – Leave enabled
Range Levels - High and Low of Daily, Weekly, and Montly RangesThis is a great free script for the current ranging crypto markets.
You can see the daily, weekly, and monthly high and low of ranges. It also has alerts that you can enable in the settings and then setup in your TradingView alerts for when the price crosses these levels.
Ranges With Targets [ChartPrime]The Ranges With Targets indicator is a tool designed to assist traders in identifying potential trading opportunities on a chart derived from breakout trading. It dynamically outlines ranges with boxes in real-time, providing a visual representation of price movements. When a breakout occurs from a range, the indicator will begin coloring the candles. A green candle signals a long breakout, suggesting a potential upward movement, while a red candle indicates a short breakout, suggesting a potential downward movement. Grey candles indicate periods with no active trade. Ranges are derived from daily changes in price action.
This indicator builds upon the common breakout theory in trading whereby when price breaks out of a range; it may indicate continuation in a trend.
Additionally, users have the ability to customize their risk-reward settings through a multiplier referred to as the Target input. This allows traders to set their Take Profit (TP) and Stop Loss (SL) levels according to their specific risk tolerance and trading strategy.
Furthermore, the indicator offers an optional stop loss setting that can automatically exit losing trades, providing an additional layer of risk management for users who choose to utilize this feature.
A dashboard is provided in the top right showing the statistics and performance of the indicator; winning trades; losing trades, gross profit and loss and PNL. This can be useful when analyzing the success of breakout trading on a particular asset or timeframe.
Jackrabbit.modulus.RangeHunterRange Hunter is a unique module that offers a wide range of trading potentials and paradigms for the Jackrabbit suite.
Range Hunter works by finding the highest boundary and the lowest boundary of a time frame. From there, it creates a median by which the market should fluctuate as signs of its health. When the price stays in the upper/lower ranges for too long, the market is considered "unhealthy". Price action should cycle around the median routinele for a healthy market.
From the upper range to the lower range is divided into 10% segments.
There are five segments above the median where price action is considered over valued or oversold.
There are five segments below the median where price action is considered undervalued or oversold.
Buying and selling is divided into 10 boundaries. The 10th boundary for purchasing starts at the lowest range and goes downwards as price climbs. The 10th boundary for selling is where the price is the highest range and goes downwards as price drops.
Buys take place when price action drops bwelow and the climbs above the desire boundary. Sells behave the exact opposite.
The user can configure the boundary that buying and selling takes place independently and supports all elements/settings of the Jackrabbit modulus framework except confirmation bias. If confirmation bias is desired then this module needs to be loaded twice.
The Jackrabbit modulus framework is a plug in play paradigm built to operate through TradingView's indicator on indicatior (IoI) functionality. As such, this script receives a signal line from the previous script in the IoI chain, and evaluates the buy/sell signals appropriate to the current analysis.
Range Weekly HL© ForexPipCheats and iceicebaby_
This indicator is coded to run on Trading View which was originally created by traderathome (TAH), qFish, and all other respective contributors for the mt4 version.
It creates a Range High/Low Lines for the Week by displaying two horizontal lines, one for the computed range high target, and one for the computed range low target. The range is based on the averaging period of 13 days. A swing trader might pay more attention to the RWH/RWL lines, and hold a trade into oncoming days.
A. Two conditions determine where range lines appear
1. Condition #1 - the Week range has not exceeded the computed average range.
* The RWH line is the computed average range distance above the session Low.
* The RWL line is the computed average range distance below the session high.
* The lines will move as new highs/lows are achieved during the session.
* This display shows how far price can move in either direction before exceeding the computed average range.
2. Condition #2 - the Week range has exceeded the computed average range.
* If price swings during the Week TF cause the difference between the high and the low to equal the computed range, the range lines lock into place.
* This display will clearly show any subsequent breakout of the range.
B. The purpose of the range lines is to provide a perspective on how far PA might move during the trading week. This can be of some guidance in selecting where to exit a trade.
Due to pinescript limitations, the Daily HL is separated into another indicator which you may wish to add it into your chart
Range Daily HL© ForexPipCheats and iceicebaby_
This indicator is coded to run on Trading View which was originally created by traderathome (TAH), qFish, and all other respective contributors for the mt4 version.
It creates a Range High/Low Lines for the Day by displaying two horizontal lines, one for the computed range high target, and one for the computed range low target. The range is based on the averaging period of 15 days. A day trader looking for quick profits and limited exposure to market price swings might pay more attention to the RDH/RDL lines.
A. Two conditions determine where range lines appear
1. Condition #1 - the Day range has not exceeded the computed average range.
* The RDH line is the computed average range distance above the session Low.
* The RDL line is the computed average range distance below the session high.
* The lines will move as new highs/lows are achieved during the session.
* This display shows how far price can move in either direction before exceeding the computed average range.
2. Condition #2 - the Day range has exceeded the computed average range.
* If price swings during the day TF cause the difference between the high and the low to equal the computed range, the range lines lock into place.
* This display will clearly show any subsequent breakout of the range.
B. The purpose of the range lines is to provide a perspective on how far PA might move during the trading day. This can be of some guidance in selecting where to exit a trade.
Due to pinescript limitations, the Weekly HL is separated into another indicator which you may wish to add it into your chart
Ranged Volume - evoA simple script that shows mirrored regular volume bars with the purpose to show break-outs and low volume ranges, using highest and lowest of a few bars back.
Use Heikin Ashi function to smooth the colors with the trend.
Ranged Volume Strategy - evoThis is the strategy version for the ranged volume indicator I published a few days ago.
Long : First yellow break-out after red
Short : First red break-out after yellow
Because this is volume, you want to be using this on an exchange with high volume for the best results. Default settings are not optimized but work great on bitcoins daily chart.
A short explanation of the indicator below:
Range Delta Heiken Ashi Bollinger|Buy/Sell |OB & OS CandlesPurpose: Mathematically represent buying and selling zones for Daily/ Weekly Traders
Indicator: Calculates moving average of the candle's body with respect to the daily trading range
Buy and Sell Signals: Calculates Bollinger Range with Max/Min and Buy/Sell Bollinger signals
Overbought and Oversold Signals: Candlesticks show overbought and oversold conditions
Level of Difficulty: This indicator was written to make life easier. Follow the Rules and anyone can use it.
Rule 1: Buy when candlestick is below "purple" line
Rule 2: Sell when candlestick is above "blue" line
Rule 3: Add bollinger bands to your currency chart
Rule 4: Confirm indicator bollinger bands with currency chart's bollinger bands
Rule 5: Trade in direction of trend
Rule 6: As with all trading; no indicators are fool proof. Please trade responsibly.
****Full Customization for you****
Suggestion 1: Add bollinger bands to currency chart to improve probability
Suggestion 2: Trade the direction of Trend
Suggestion 3: This indicator works very well with Ranged Markets (or use Suggestion 2)
Disclaimer 1: This Indicator words best on Daily and Weekly time frames
Disclaimer 2: Enjoy the Indicator and feel free to ADD COMMENTS; I worked very hard for you and me :)
Range-Weighted Volatility (Comparable)I wrote an indicator to measure volatility inside a range. It’s extremely useful for choosing a trading pair for grid strategies, because it lets you quickly, easily, and fairly identify which asset is the volatility leader. It measures volatility “fairly” relative to the asset’s trading range, not just by absolute price changes.
For example: if an asset trades in a 50–100 range and over a week it moves many, many times between 52 and 98, then it’s highly volatile. But if another asset trades in a 50–1000 range and makes the same 52–98 moves, its volatility is actually low — because the “weight” of that movement relative to the full range is small. The indicator accounts for this “movement weight” relative to the range, then sums these weights into a single number. That number makes it easy to judge whether an asset is suitable for a grid strategy.
That’s exactly what grids need: not just high volatility, but high volatility within a narrow range.
Settings: the Window (bars) field defines how many bars are used to calculate volatility. On a 5-minute chart, one week is 2016 bars (2460/57). By default, the script calculates over 30 days on 5-minute charts. The script also allows you to set a second symbol for comparison, so you can see both results on the same chart.
Написал индикатор для определения волатильности в диапазоне, очень-очень полезно для выбора торговой пары на гриде, позволяет легко и быстро и честно определить лидера по волатильности, при этом определяет ее "честно", относительно торгового диапазона, а не просто изменения цены.
Например если актив торгуется в диапазоне 50-100 и за неделю много-много раз сходил 52-98, то это очень волатильный актив, и в то же время если актив торгуется в диапазоне 50-1000 и сходил так же 52-98, то это будет низко волатильный актив, т.е. учитывается "вес" движения относительно диапазона и данные "веса" суммируются в одну единую цифру по которой и можно оценивать насколько актив подходит под грид стратегию.
А ведь именно это для гридов и нужно, не просто высокая волатильность, а именно высокая волатильность в узком диапазоне.
Касательно настроек , в поле Windows (bars) задается количество баров по которым скрипт будет считать волатильность, на 5-ти минутки неделя это 2016 (24*60/5*7), стандартно скрипт считает за 30 дней на 5-ти минутки. + в самом скрипте можно указать вторую пару для сравнения чтоб на одном графике увидеть результат.
RANGE IDENTIFIER [ASHUTOSH]This script is for intraday purpose and mainly for index traders. It works well on 3/5 min time frame. Script provides VIP( very important pivot) level and one support and resistance. It's ideal for price action traders trading breakouts and mean reversion. It is built on true range. It can be customized as per the traders requirement. True range is on daily time period. Divisor will decide the broadness of the range. Bigger the divisor narrower the range.
((Range||Type||Swing))Consecutive Candle range boxes with gradient and number count. Inside Outside and Engulfing color bars plus plots. Strict swing filter plus bonus filter where the 3rd bar in the swing closes below the swing candles high or low respectfully.
How I Use
I use the candle stick patterns to gauge market conditions, the consecutive candle ranges to follow order flow using a closing break of the range and retest and the filtered swings to assist in identifying stronger. If any one wants to create a strategy around this that would be cool i know nothing of coding and do everything with A.I
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Range Breakout Signals [AlgoAlpha]OVERVIEW
This script detects range-bound market conditions and breakout signals using a combination of volatility compression and volume imbalance analysis. It identifies zones where price consolidates within a defined range and highlights potential breakout points with visual markers. Traders can use this to spot market transitions from ranging to trending phases, aiding in decision-making for breakout strategies.
CONCEPTS
The script measures volatility by comparing the ratio of the simple moving average (SMA) of price movements to their median value. When volatility drops below a threshold, the script assumes a range-bound market. It then tracks the cumulative volume of buying and selling pressure to assess breakout strength. The approach is based on the idea that market consolidation often precedes strong moves, and volume distribution can provide clues on the breakout direction.
FEATURES
Range Detection : Uses a volatility filter to identify low-volatility zones and marks them on the chart with shaded boxes.
Volume Imbalance Analysis : Evaluates cumulative up and down volume over a confirmation period to assess directional bias.
Breakout Signals : When price exits a detected range, the script plots breakout markers. A ▲ symbol indicates a bullish breakout, and a ▼ symbol indicates a bearish breakout. Additional "+" markers indicate strong volume imbalance favoring the breakout direction.
Adaptive Timeframe Volume Analysis : The script dynamically adjusts its volume calculation based on the chart’s timeframe, ensuring reliable signal generation across different trading conditions.
Alerts : Notifies traders when a new range is detected or when a breakout occurs, allowing for automated monitoring.
USAGE
Traders can use this script to identify potential trade setups by entering positions when price breaks out of a detected range. For breakout confirmation, traders can look at volume imbalance cues—bullish breakouts with strong buying volume may indicate sustained moves, while weak volume breakouts may lead to false signals. This script is particularly useful for breakout traders, range traders seeking to fade breakouts, and those looking to automate trade alerts in volatile markets.






















