Thrax - QuickStrike 5-Mins Scalping** Indicator Description **
1. Price Change Threshold (%) – The minimum price change required for a candle to be recognized as significant. Candles exceeding this threshold are considered potential candidates for zone creation. Default value for 5 min is 0.5%. As you move on higher timeframe the threshold should increase
2. Percentage Change for Zones (%) – The amount of price movement needed to form a dynamic support or resistance zone. Tweak this to control how sensitive the indicator is to price fluctuations. 5 min default value is 1%. For 15 min suggested is 2-3%.
3. Break Threshold for Zones (%) – Defines how much price must break above or below a zone for it to be removed from the chart/mitigated. Keeps the chart clean by removing invalidated zones. Default value is 0.1% in 5 min, for 15 min it is 0.5%.
4. Buy Zone Retracement Level (%) – The percentage retracement level for defining the inner buy zone within a broader bullish zone. Ideal for timing precision entries. Ideal value is 75%
5. Sell Zone Retracement Level (%) – The percentage retracement level used to determine the inner sell zone within a larger bearish zone. Helps in identifying potential reversal areas or exits. Ideal value is 25%
By tailoring these inputs, traders can fully customize the indicator to suit their scalping strategies, enhancing their ability to navigate fast-moving markets with confidence.
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There are two primary approaches for scalping using this indicator:
1. Candle-Based Scalping:
a. Bullish Signal: When you observe a bullish candle highlighted in blue (by default), you can consider entering a long position at the close of this candle. It’s advisable to wait for the candle to close before taking action. For a more aggressive scalp, you might take profits based on your scalp target after a few subsequent candles. If the price remains stagnant or moves unfavorably in the next few candles, you can exit with a small loss. Alternatively, if you have a higher risk tolerance, you may hold the position even if the price initially declines within a set percentage.
b. Bearish Signal: For a bearish candle highlighted in yellow, you can enter a short trade at the close of the candle. Similar to the bullish setup, you have the option to exit after a few candles if the price doesn’t move as expected or hold the position with a higher risk tolerance if the price goes up initially.
2. Zone-Based Scalping:
Entering Zones: Monitor the price as it enters a defined support or resistance zone. If you are open to higher risk, you can enter a trade immediately upon the price entering the zone. For a more cautious approach with a smaller stop loss, wait for the price to reach a retracement level within the zone before initiating your trade. This approach allows for a more precise entry but may result in missing out on trades if the price reverses before hitting the retracement level. Conversely, entering at the zone’s boundary offers the potential for early trade capture but comes with a higher stop loss risk.
Adjust these strategies based on your risk tolerance and trading preferences to optimize your scalping opportunities.
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1 Minute Scalping IndicatorThis is a 1 Minute Scalping Indicator based purely on price action of the current candle compared to the previous candle so there is no lag from using other indicators. It works great on all timeframes, but is designed for getting in and out of positions quickly using the 1 minute chart. The candles will paint according to the direction the price is currently moving in, which is a great way to help reduce anxiety while watching the candles bounce back and forth.
HOW TO USE
It has Scalp Mode and Swing Mode. Both modes use the exact same price action parameters for signals, but Swing Mode will only give signals when the price action parameters are met AND the close is higher than the previous high for bull signals or when the close is lower than the previous low for bear signals.
This scalping indicator will show green up arrows when it detects bullish price action and red down arrows when it detects bearish price action. It will show a yellow arrow if the bullish/bearish price action conditions are met, but it detects a candle pattern that may be a weak signal such as small candle body, large wicks, etc. When this happens, make sure to wait for the next candle to show confirming price action before following the signal. You can also turn the signals off and use only the candle coloring if you prefer cleaner charts.
You can change the candle colors it uses within the input settings, as well as the color of the signal arrows to suit your preferences. You can also turn off the candle coloring if you prefer normal candles. If you are using the indicator’s candle coloring, make sure you go to your chart settings(gear icon top right) and in the symbol tab, turn off body, borders and wick for this to show up properly.
This scalper also includes alerts for bull and bear signals that can be set to alert you on any market and timeframe.
SCANNER
We also made a higher timeframe scanner that uses this same price action formula and shows you if higher timeframes are currently bullish or bearish in real time. It’s titled Higher Timeframe Price Action Scanner and can be found on our profile. I strongly recommend using both of these together to get an idea of the overall trend on longer timeframes. You can also use two of the scanners and set them to two tickers that move together or opposite of each other(like SQQQ and TQQQ) for even more market insight on your ticker's immediate direction.
MARKETS
This 1 Minute Scalping Indicator works well on any market such as stocks, crypto, forex, futures, etc.
TIMEFRAMES
This indicator is designed for scalping on the 1 Minute timeframe, but it works well on all timeframes, since it is using price action to give signals.
TIPS FOR BEST RESULTS
We recommend pairing this indicator with another support & resistance or moving average combo to find great entry areas and use the price action signals as confirmation when price bounces off of those areas. We also recommend using the Higher Timeframe Price Action Scanner with this so you can see the overall trend of higher timeframes on your chart and trade in the direction of the trend.
Scalp Mode
Swing Mode
Candle Coloring Only - No Signals - Scalp Mode
Candle Coloring Only - No Signals - Swing Mode
Ultimate Scalping Tool[BullByte]Overview
The Ultimate Scalping Tool is an open-source TradingView indicator built for scalpers and short-term traders released under the Mozilla Public License 2.0. It uses a custom Quantum Flux Candle (QFC) oscillator to combine multiple market forces into one visual signal. In plain terms, the script reads momentum, trend strength, volatility, and volume together and plots a special “candlestick” each bar (the QFC) that reflects the overall market bias. This unified view makes it easier to spot entries and exits: the tool labels signals as Strong Buy/Sell, Pullback (a brief retracement in a trend), Early Entry, or Exit Warning . It also provides color-coded alerts and a small dashboard of metrics. In practice, traders see green/red oscillator bars and symbols on the chart when conditions align, helping them scalp or trend-follow without reading multiple separate indicators.
Core Components
Quantum Flux Candle (QFC) Construction
The QFC is the heart of the indicator. Rather than using raw price, it creates a candlestick-like bar from the underlying oscillator values. Each QFC bar has an “open,” “high/low,” and “close” derived from calculated momentum and volatility inputs for that period . In effect, this turns the oscillator into intuitive candle patterns so traders can recognize momentum shifts visually. (For comparison, note that Heikin-Ashi candles “have a smoother look because take an average of the movement”. The QFC instead represents exact oscillator readings, so it reflects true momentum changes without hiding price action.) Colors of QFC bars change dynamically (e.g. green for bullish momentum, red for bearish) to highlight shifts. This is the first open-source QFC oscillator that dynamically weights four non-correlated indicators with moving thresholds, which makes it a unique indicator on its own.
Oscillator Normalization & Adaptive Weights
The script normalizes its oscillator to a fixed scale (for example, a 0–100 range much like the RSI) so that various inputs can be compared fairly. It then applies adaptive weighting: the relative influence of trend, momentum, volatility or volume signals is automatically adjusted based on current market conditions. For instance, in very volatile markets the script might weight volatility more heavily, or in a strong trend it might give extra weight to trend direction. Normalizing data and adjusting weights helps keep the QFC sensitive but stable (normalization ensures all inputs fit a common scale).
Trend/Momentum/Volume/Volatility Fusion
Unlike a typical single-factor oscillator, the QFC oscillator fuses four aspects at once. It may compute, for example, a trend indicator (such as an ADX or moving average slope), a momentum measure (like RSI or Rate-of-Change), a volume-based pressure (similar to MFI/OBV), and a volatility measure (like ATR) . These different values are combined into one composite oscillator. This “multi-dimensional” approach follows best practices of using non-correlated indicators (trend, momentum, volume, volatility) for confirmation. By encoding all these signals in one line, a high QFC reading means that trend, momentum, and volume are all aligned, whereas a neutral reading might mean mixed conditions. This gives traders a comprehensive picture of market strength.
Signal Classification
The script interprets the QFC oscillator to label trades. For example:
• Strong Buy/Sell : Triggered when the oscillator crosses a high-confidence threshold (e.g. breaks clearly above zero with strong slope), indicating a well-confirmed move. This is like seeing a big green/red QFC candle aligned with the trend.
• Pullbacks : Identified when the trend is up but momentum dips briefly. A Pullback Buy appears if the overall trend is bullish but the oscillator has a short retracement – a typical buying opportunity in an uptrend. (A pullback is “a brief decline or pause in a generally upward price trend”.)
• Early Buy/Sell : Marks an initial swing in the oscillator suggesting a possible new trend, before it is fully confirmed. It’s a hint of momentum building (an early-warning signal), not as strong as the confirmed “Strong” signal.
• Exit Warnings : Issued when momentum peaks or reverses. For instance, if the QFC bars reach a high and start turning red/green opposite, the indicator warns that the move may be ending. In other words, a Momentum Peak is the point of maximum strength after which weakness may follow.
These categories correspond to typical trading concepts: Pullback (temporary reversal in an uptrend), Early Buy (an initial bullish cross), Strong Buy (confirmed bullish momentum), and Momentum Peak (peak oscillator value suggesting exhaustion).
Filters (DI Reversal, Dynamic Thresholds, HTF EMA/ADX)
Extra filters help avoid bad trades. A DI Reversal filter uses the +DI/–DI lines (from the ADX system) to require that the trend direction confirms the signal . For example, it might ignore a buy signal if the +DI is still below –DI. Dynamic Thresholds adjust signal levels on-the-fly: rather than fixed “overbought” lines, they move with volatility so signals happen under appropriate market stress. An optional High-Timeframe EMA or ADX filter adds a check against a larger timeframe trend: for instance, only taking a trade if price is above the weekly EMA or if weekly ADX shows a strong trend. (Notably, the ADX is “a technical indicator used by traders to determine the strength of a price trend”, so requiring a high-timeframe ADX avoids trading against the bigger trend.)
Dashboard Metrics & Color Logic
The Dashboard in the Ultimate Scalping Tool (UST) serves as a centralized information hub, providing traders with real-time insights into market conditions, trend strength, momentum, volume pressure, and trade signals. It is highly customizable, allowing users to adjust its appearance and content based on their preferences.
1. Dashboard Layout & Customization
Short vs. Extended Mode : Users can toggle between a compact view (9 rows) and an extended view (13 rows) via the `Short Dashboard` input.
Text Size Options : The dashboard supports three text sizes— Tiny, Small, and Normal —adjustable via the `Dashboard Text Size` input.
Positioning : The dashboard is positioned in the top-right corner by default but can be moved if modified in the script.
2. Key Metrics Displayed
The dashboard presents critical trading metrics in a structured table format:
Trend (TF) : Indicates the current trend direction (Strong Bullish, Moderate Bullish, Sideways, Moderate Bearish, Strong Bearish) based on normalized trend strength (normTrend) .
Momentum (TF) : Displays momentum status (Strong Bullish/Bearish or Neutral) derived from the oscillator's position relative to dynamic thresholds.
Volume (CMF) : Shows buying/selling pressure levels (Very High Buying, High Selling, Neutral, etc.) based on the Chaikin Money Flow (CMF) indicator.
Basic & Advanced Signals:
Basic Signal : Provides simple trade signals (Strong Buy, Strong Sell, Pullback Buy, Pullback Sell, No Trade).
Advanced Signal : Offers nuanced signals (Early Buy/Sell, Momentum Peak, Weakening Momentum, etc.) with color-coded alerts.
RSI : Displays the Relative Strength Index (RSI) value, colored based on overbought (>70), oversold (<30), or neutral conditions.
HTF Filter : Indicates the higher timeframe trend status (Bullish, Bearish, Neutral) when using the Leading HTF Filter.
VWAP : Shows the V olume-Weighted Average Price and whether the current price is above (bullish) or below (bearish) it.
ADX : Displays the Average Directional Index (ADX) value, with color highlighting whether it is rising (green) or falling (red).
Market Mode : Shows the selected market type (Crypto, Stocks, Options, Forex, Custom).
Regime : Indicates volatility conditions (High, Low, Moderate) based on the **ATR ratio**.
3. Filters Status Panel
A secondary panel displays the status of active filters, helping traders quickly assess which conditions are influencing signals:
- DI Reversal Filter: On/Off (confirms reversals before generating signals).
- Dynamic Thresholds: On/Off (adjusts buy/sell thresholds based on volatility).
- Adaptive Weighting: On/Off (auto-adjusts oscillator weights for trend/momentum/volatility).
- Early Signal: On/Off (enables early momentum-based signals).
- Leading HTF Filter: On/Off (applies higher timeframe trend confirmation).
4. Visual Enhancements
Color-Coded Cells : Each metric is color-coded (green for bullish, red for bearish, gray for neutral) for quick interpretation.
Dynamic Background : The dashboard background adapts to market conditions (bullish/bearish/neutral) based on ADX and DI trends.
Customizable Reference Lines : Users can enable/disable fixed reference lines for the oscillator.
How It(QFC) Differs from Traditional Indicators
Quantum Flux Candle (QFC) Versus Heikin-Ashi
Heikin-Ashi candles smooth price by averaging (HA’s open/close use averages) so they show trend clearly but hide true price (the current HA bar’s close is not the real price). QFC candles are different: they are oscillator values, not price averages . A Heikin-Ashi chart “has a smoother look because it is essentially taking an average of the movement”, which can cause lag. The QFC instead shows the raw combined momentum each bar, allowing faster recognition of shifts. In short, HA is a smoothed price chart; QFC is a momentum-based chart.
Versus Standard Oscillators
Common oscillators like RSI or MACD use fixed formulas on price (or price+volume). For example, RSI “compares gains and losses and normalizes this value on a scale from 0 to 100”, reflecting pure price momentum. MFI is similar but adds volume. These indicators each show one dimension: momentum or volume. The Ultimate Scalping Tool’s QFC goes further by integrating trend strength and volatility too. In practice, this means a move that looks strong on RSI might be downplayed by low volume or weak trend in QFC. As one source notes, using multiple non-correlated indicators (trend, momentum, volume, volatility) provides a more complete market picture. The QFC’s multi-factor fusion is unique – it is effectively a multi-dimensional oscillator rather than a traditional single-input one.
Signal Style
Traditional oscillators often use crossovers (RSI crossing 50) or fixed zones (MACD above zero) for signals. The Ultimate Scalping Tool’s signals are custom-classified: it explicitly labels pullbacks, early entries, and strong moves. These terms go beyond a typical indicator’s generic “buy”/“sell.” In other words, it packages a strategy around the oscillator, which traders can backtest or observe without reading code.
Key Term Definitions
• Pullback : A short-term dip or consolidation in an uptrend. In this script, a Pullback Buy appears when price is generally rising but shows a brief retracement. (As defined by Investopedia, a pullback is “a brief decline or pause in a generally upward price trend”.)
• Early Buy/Sell : An initial or tentative entry signal. It means the oscillator first starts turning positive (or negative) before a full trend has developed. It’s an early indication that a trend might be starting.
• Strong Buy/Sell : A confident entry signal when multiple conditions align. This label is used when momentum is already strong and confirmed by trend/volume filters, offering a higher-probability trade.
• Momentum Peak : The point where bullish (or bearish) momentum reaches its maximum before weakening. When the oscillator value stops rising (or falling) and begins to reverse, the script flags it as a peak – signaling that the current move could be overextended.
What is the Flux MA?
The Flux MA (Moving Average) is an Exponential Moving Average (EMA) applied to a normalized oscillator, referred to as FM . Its purpose is to smooth out the fluctuations of the oscillator, providing a clearer picture of the underlying trend direction and strength. Think of it as a dynamic baseline that the oscillator moves above or below, helping you determine whether the market is trending bullish or bearish.
How it’s calculated (Flux MA):
1.The oscillator is normalized (scaled to a range, typically between 0 and 1, using a default scale factor of 100.0).
2.An EMA is applied to this normalized value (FM) over a user-defined period (default is 10 periods).
3.The result is rescaled back to the oscillator’s original range for plotting.
Why it matters : The Flux MA acts like a support or resistance level for the oscillator, making it easier to spot trend shifts.
Color of the Flux Candle
The Quantum Flux Candle visualizes the normalized oscillator (FM) as candlesticks, with colors that indicate specific market conditions based on the relationship between the FM and the Flux MA. Here’s what each color means:
• Green : The FM is above the Flux MA, signaling bullish momentum. This suggests the market is trending upward.
• Red : The FM is below the Flux MA, signaling bearish momentum. This suggests the market is trending downward.
• Yellow : Indicates strong buy conditions (e.g., a "Strong Buy" signal combined with a positive trend). This is a high-confidence signal to go long.
• Purple : Indicates strong sell conditions (e.g., a "Strong Sell" signal combined with a negative trend). This is a high-confidence signal to go short.
The candle mode shows the oscillator’s open, high, low, and close values for each period, similar to price candlesticks, but it’s the color that provides the quick visual cue for trading decisions.
How to Trade the Flux MA with Respect to the Candle
Trading with the Flux MA and Quantum Flux Candle involves using the MA as a trend indicator and the candle colors as entry and exit signals. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
1. Identify the Trend Direction
• Bullish Trend : The Flux Candle is green and positioned above the Flux MA. This indicates upward momentum.
• Bearish Trend : The Flux Candle is red and positioned below the Flux MA. This indicates downward momentum.
The Flux MA serves as the reference line—candles above it suggest buying pressure, while candles below it suggest selling pressure.
2. Interpret Candle Colors for Trade Signals
• Green Candle : General bullish momentum. Consider entering or holding a long position.
• Red Candle : General bearish momentum. Consider entering or holding a short position.
• Yellow Candle : A strong buy signal. This is an ideal time to enter a long trade.
• Purple Candle : A strong sell signal. This is an ideal time to enter a short trade.
3. Enter Trades Based on Crossovers and Colors
• Long Entry : Enter a buy position when the Flux Candle turns green and crosses above the Flux MA. If it turns yellow, this is an even stronger signal to go long.
• Short Entry : Enter a sell position when the Flux Candle turns red and crosses below the Flux MA. If it turns purple, this is an even stronger signal to go short.
4. Exit Trades
• Exit Long : Close your buy position when the Flux Candle turns red or crosses below the Flux MA, indicating the bullish trend may be reversing.
• Exit Short : Close your sell position when the Flux Candle turns green or crosses above the Flux MA, indicating the bearish trend may be reversing.
•You might also exit a long trade if the candle changes from yellow to green (weakening strong buy signal) or a short trade from purple to red (weakening strong sell signal).
5. Use Additional Confirmation
To avoid false signals, combine the Flux MA and candle signals with other indicators or dashboard metrics (e.g., trend strength, momentum, or volume pressure). For example:
•A yellow candle with a " Strong Bullish " trend and high buying volume is a robust long signal.
•A red candle with a " Moderate Bearish " trend and neutral momentum might need more confirmation before shorting.
Practical Example
Imagine you’re scalping a cryptocurrency:
• Long Trade : The Flux Candle turns yellow and is above the Flux MA, with the dashboard showing "Strong Buy" and high buying volume. You enter a long position. You exit when the candle turns red and dips below the Flux MA.
• Short Trade : The Flux Candle turns purple and crosses below the Flux MA, with a "Strong Sell" signal on the dashboard. You enter a short position. You exit when the candle turns green and crosses above the Flux MA.
Market Presets and Adaptation
This indicator is designed to work on any market with candlestick price data (stocks, crypto, forex, indices, etc.). To handle different behavior, it provides presets for major asset classes. Selecting a “Stocks,” “Crypto,” “Forex,” or “Options” preset automatically loads a set of parameter values optimized for that market . For example, a crypto preset might use a shorter lookback or higher sensitivity to account for crypto’s high volatility, while a stocks preset might use slightly longer smoothing since stocks often trend more slowly. In practice, this means the same core QFC logic applies across markets, but the thresholds and smoothing adjust so signals remain relevant for each asset type.
Usage Guidelines
• Recommended Timeframes : Optimized for 1 minute to 15 minute intraday charts. Can also be used on higher timeframes for short term swings.
• Market Types : Select “Crypto,” “Stocks,” “Forex,” or “Options” to auto tune periods, thresholds and weights. Use “Custom” to manually adjust all inputs.
• Interpreting Signals : Always confirm a signal by checking that trend, volume, and VWAP agree on the dashboard. A green “Strong Buy” arrow with green trend, green volume, and price > VWAP is highest probability.
• Adjusting Sensitivity : To reduce false signals in fast markets, enable DI Reversal Confirmation and Dynamic Thresholds. For more frequent entries in trending environments, enable Early Entry Trigger.
• Risk Management : This tool does not plot stop loss or take profit levels. Users should define their own risk parameters based on support/resistance or volatility bands.
Background Shading
To give you an at-a-glance sense of market regime without reading numbers, the indicator automatically tints the chart background in three modes—neutral, bullish and bearish—with two levels of intensity (light vs. dark):
Neutral (Gray)
When ADX is below 20 the market is considered “no trend” or too weak to trade. The background fills with a light gray (high transparency) so you know to sit on your hands.
Bullish (Green)
As soon as ADX rises above 20 and +DI exceeds –DI, the background turns a semi-transparent green, signaling an emerging uptrend. When ADX climbs above 30 (strong trend), the green becomes more opaque—reminding you that trend-following signals (Strong Buy, Pullback) carry extra weight.
Bearish (Red)
Similarly, if –DI exceeds +DI with ADX >20, you get a light red tint for a developing downtrend, and a darker, more solid red once ADX surpasses 30.
By dynamically varying both hue (green vs. red vs. gray) and opacity (light vs. dark), the background instantly communicates trend strength and direction—so you always know whether to favor breakout-style entries (in a strong trend) or stay flat during choppy, low-ADX conditions.
The setup shown in the above chart snapshot is BTCUSD 15 min chart : Binance for reference.
Disclaimer
No indicator guarantees profits. Backtest or paper trade this tool to understand its behavior in your market. Always use proper position sizing and stop loss orders.
Good luck!
- BullByte
Fx Crusher Scalping Indicator V1█ OVERVIEW
Scalping Indicator with Buy and Sell Signals for the 15 min and 5 min Chart. Works on all assets (Crypto, Forex, Stocks, Indices, Commodities and Metals)
Only use in trending markets. Signals in a ranging market are useless.
This Scalping Indicator is different from others because most of the Buy/ Sell signals actually make sense. No counter trend trading and most signals can be very profitable when used right.The single most important goal was to have an indicator that shows signals with a big possible risk reward ratio. Most false signals are filtered out. The Fx Crusher Scalping Indicator is not perfect but it is amazing. You can customize the indicator to get the highest signal quality.
█ HOW DOES IT WORK?
The indicator determines the trend direction by using 3 different smoothed moving averages. A green background shows an uptrend and a red background shows a downtrend.
The strength of the trend is determined by the slope of the individual SMMAs. You can set the slope of every single SMMA for buys and sells individually.
The indicator only shows signals when there is a clear trend on the current timeframe.
Entry signals are generated by a combination of Williams fractals, SMMA crossover, trend angle and RSI condition.
█ HOW TO USE?
Draw Support & Resistance lines on the 4H Chart
Determine the overall trend on the 1H Timeframe
Go to the 15 min or 5 min Time Frame and have a look at the signals
Adjust the slope of every single SMMA in 0.01 steps until the signals look good
Adjust the RSI settings for overbought and oversold condition if necessary
Only enter a trade after the candle that prints a signal is closed.
Only take buy positions when all SMMAs are going up and don’t touch each other
Only take sell positions when all SMMAs are going down and don’t touch each other
Only use this Scalping Indicator with proper Risk management and a risk reward ratio of around 1:2.
Trail your stop to get the most pips out of the signals. Very often the indicator shows signals right before major moves.
█ ADDITIONAL INFO
Be careful with buy signals when the market on the higher timeframe (4H and 1H) is in a downtrend and vice versa.
You can make the most profit out of this Indicator when you enter with 2 positions. A quick scalp and a runner. Because there's a lot of signals with huge risk reward ratios but also some unprofitable signals . Therefore make sure you make the best out of the good signals and apply proper risk management to limit losses with bad signals. Stop loss placement according to market structure.
Multiple Signals in a row can show a high probability of a very strong upcoming move. Monitor your trades and secure partials to make the best out of it.
You can select how many signals it is going to show once trend conditions are met. Please be aware that the longer a trend goes, the higher is the probability of a reversal. Therefore the first few signals after all conditions are met are most likely the most profitable.
By setting the slope of the slow SMMA correctly you can filter out most signals in a ranging market.
█ DISCLAIMER
This is not financial advice. I do everything I can to provide the most accurate buy and sell signals for scalping but past results are no guarantee for future performance.
CCI Stochastic and a quick lesson on Scalping & Trading SystemsHello traders
Still on holidays but I don't and will never forget you <3
I realize more and more that you guys don't only want some indicators and learn about pinescript. You also want some guidance and get some mentors providing you with comprehensive and simple trading methods and tricks.
I'm against those posting many scripts a day that in the end will make you lose your money because they don't give you the methodology to use them
It might look nice on the charts but we're not here to do some painting.... but to improve our lifestyle right :)
The today indicator is based on an indicator that I used for scalping : Fxcodebase CCI Stochastic
A CCI stochastic is very reactive and allows us to take many scalps trades per day with a few pips/USD gain for each trade. I don't recommend novice traders to use it and I strongly recommend everyone reading my disclaimer below basically saying "I'm not a financial advisor, don't be dumb, stay safe"
(I also recommend the few scripts copy-pasters to read my disclaimer as well)
What's a novice trader, sir? Well... thanks for asking. A novice trader is any trader with less than 5 years of live trading experience
From a pinescript perspective, this script will be however interesting for everyone :)
How to use it?
The indicator gives 3 possible entries for Longs and Shorts:
- Arrows at Enter - Will give signals whenever the Stoch CCI will enter in the BUY/SELL zone
- Arrows at Exit - Will give signals whenever the Stoch CCI will exit the BUY/SELL zone
- Arrows at Center - Signals whenever the Stoch CCI will cross the mid-line (50)
All arrows have different colors because ... painting is cool and nice.... kidding.... it gives clearer and more readable signals on the chart (but painting sir...)
A possible trading method could be to use the 3 modes at the same time to get the maximum of opportunities.
The safer bet is to use the "Arrows at Exit" only mode but for those who want to accumulate more scalping positions, adding the "Arrows at Enter" mode is an option as well. In other words, you accumulate a few scalping positions whenever the Stoch CCI get in the BUY/SELL zone and will stop accumulating whenever it will exit the BUY/SELL zone
You can add a few extra positions whenever the Stoch CCI will cross the mid-line as it often translates in a trend continuation
Life hack
Very important note : (probably the most important gem I shared until now) The inputs set by default will have to be changed for your asset/timeframe and can't be generic for everything. You have to play with the inputs until the signals will make sense to you
The indicator/strategy with a unique configuration that you'll never check or update according to the market condition DOES NOT exit.
If you find such a tool and prove me that you're making constant gains with it over a year, please patent it and then show it to me as I'd like to study it to replicate :) But most likely this is a myth/unicorn
Who I am to say this? Well, I worked in a Bank with real traders and I have a good sense of what works and what will certainly not work
My guru said scalping crypto in 1 second timeframe was the way to get rich quick. Do you agree sir?
But in trading, this is not because you take the maximum of trades possible that your gains will increase. This is the contrary.
There is a strong and proven inverse correlation between the number of trades taken and how fast you'll burn your capital. A swing trader taking 2/3 trades a month is more likely to beat 99% of the scalpers out there trying to predict all market movements. (and I'm not even talking about how dangerous it is to scalp with leverage)
You're starting to know me a bit more right now. I prefer to tell you what you need to hear vs what you want to hear because the second option doesn't allow to stay in the game very long.
I might lose some futures clients along the way by saying that but for my own conscience and ethics, I prefer to warn about the true risks of trading and to select who you listen very carefully (the advice also works for me, if you feel what I said doesn't make sense, this is totally your right but I hope this is because I'm french and not because of the content ^^).
See you tomorrow for another indicator or idea
Love you all
Dave
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Jump on a 1 to 1 coaching with me
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XRP Scalping with EMA Crossover Anticipation This script is designed to detect scalping opportunities on XRP by anticipating EMA crossovers, reinforced with technical confirmation filters.
Methodology
- The core signal is based on the crossover between a fast EMA (9) and a slow EMA (21).
- RSI (14) conditions are applied to avoid weak setups: RSI must be above 40 for buy signals and below 70 for sell signals.
- Before any crossover is validated, the script requires at least two consecutive “pre-crossover” signals. These indicate favorable momentum and convergence conditions before the crossover occurs.
- Final signals are only displayed if this minimum number of preconditions is met.
Application
This system is optimized for scalping on the 1-minute to 5-minute timeframes but can be adapted for longer-term setups by adjusting parameters. The anticipation logic helps reduce lagging entries and improves signal selectivity during volatile conditions.
Both pre-crossover and confirmed crossover conditions include alert options. The code is fully editable and customizable.
5 Min Scalping Oscillator### Overview
The 5 Min Scalping Oscillator is a custom oscillator designed to provide traders with a unified momentum signal by fusing normalized versions of the Relative Strength Index (RSI), Stochastic RSI, and Commodity Channel Index (CCI). This combination creates a more balanced view of market momentum, overbought/oversold conditions, and potential reversals, while incorporating adaptive smoothing, dynamic thresholds, and market condition filters to reduce noise and false signals. Unlike standalone oscillators, the 5 Min Scalping Oscillator adapts to trending or sideways regimes, volatility levels, and higher timeframe biases, making it particularly suited for short-term charts like 5-minute timeframes where quick, filtered signals are valuable.
### Purpose and Originality of the Fusion
Traditional oscillators like RSI measure momentum but can lag in volatile markets; Stochastic RSI adds sensitivity to RSI extremes but often generates excessive noise; and CCI identifies cyclical deviations but may overreact to minor price swings. The 5 Min Scalping Oscillator addresses these limitations by weighting and blending their normalized outputs (RSI at 45%, Stochastic RSI at 35%, and CCI at 20%) into a single raw oscillator value. This weighted fusion creates a hybrid signal that balances lag reduction with noise filtering, resulting in a more robust indicator for identifying reversal opportunities.
The originality lies in extending this fusion with:
- **Adaptive Smoothing via KAMA (Kaufman's Adaptive Moving Average):** Adjusts responsiveness based on market efficiency, speeding up in trends and slowing in ranges—unlike fixed EMAs, this helps preserve signal integrity without over-smoothing.
- **Dynamic Overbought/Oversold Thresholds:** Calculated using rolling percentiles over a user-defined lookback (default 200+ periods), these levels adapt to recent oscillator behavior rather than relying on static values like 70/30, making the indicator more responsive to asset-specific volatility.
- **Multi-Factor Filters:** Integrates ADX for trend detection, ATR percentiles for volatility confirmation, and optional higher timeframe RSI bias to ensure signals align with broader market context. This layered approach reduces false positives (e.g., ignoring low-volatility crossovers) and adds a confidence score based on filter alignment, which is not typically found in simple mashups.
This design justifies the combination: it's not a mere overlay of indicators but a purposeful integration that enhances usefulness by providing context-aware signals, helping traders avoid common pitfalls like trading against the trend or in low-volatility chop. The result is an original tool that performs better in diverse conditions, especially on 5-minute charts for intraday trading, where rapid adaptations are key.
### How It Works
The 5 Min Scalping Oscillator processes price data through these steps:
1. **Normalization and Fusion:**
- RSI (default length 10) is normalized to a -1 to +1 scale using a tanh transformation for bounded output.
- Stochastic RSI (default length 14) is derived from RSI highs/lows and scaled similarly.
- CCI (default length 14) is tanh-normalized to align with the others.
- These are weighted and summed into a raw value, emphasizing RSI for core momentum while using Stochastic RSI for edge sensitivity and CCI for cycle detection.
2. **Smoothing and Signal Line:**
- The raw value is smoothed (default KAMA with fast/slow periods 2/30 and efficiency length 10) to reduce whipsaws.
- A shorter signal line (half the smoothing length) is added for crossover detections.
3. **Filters and Enhancements:**
- **Trend Regime:** ADX (default length 14, threshold 20) classifies markets as trending (ADX > threshold) or sideways, allowing signals in both but prioritizing alignment.
- **Volatility Check:** ATR (default length 14) percentile (default 85%) ensures signals only trigger in above-average volatility, filtering out flat markets.
- **Higher Timeframe Bias:** Optional RSI (default length 14 on 60-minute timeframe) provides bull/neutral/bear bias (above 55, 45-55, below 45), requiring signal alignment (e.g., bullish signals only if bias is neutral or bull).
- **Dynamic Levels:** Percentiles (default OB 85%, OS 15%) over recent oscillator values set adaptive overbought/oversold lines.
4. **Signal Generation:**
- Bullish (B) signals on upward crossovers of the smoothed line over the signal line, filtered by conditions.
- Bearish (S) signals on downward crossunders.
- Each signal includes a confidence score (0-100) based on factors like trend alignment (25 points), volatility (15 points), and bias (20 points if strong, 10 if neutral).
The output includes a glowing oscillator line, histogram for divergence spotting, dynamic levels, shapes/labels for signals, and a dashboard table summarizing regime, ADX, bias, levels, and last signal.
### How to Use It
This indicator is easy to apply and interpret, even for beginners:
- **Adding to Chart:** Apply the 5 Min Scalping Oscillator to a clean chart (no other indicators unless explained). It's non-overlay, so it appears in a separate pane. For 5-minute timeframes, keep defaults or tweak lengths shorter for faster response (e.g., RSI 8-12).
- **Interpreting Signals:**
- Look for green upward triangles labeled "B" (bullish) at the bottom for potential entry opportunities in uptrends or reversals.
- Red downward triangles labeled "S" (bearish) at the top signal potential exits or shorts.
- Higher confidence scores (e.g., 70+) indicate stronger alignment—use these for priority trades.
- Watch the histogram for divergences (e.g., price higher highs but histogram lower highs suggest weakening momentum).
- Dynamic OB (green line) and OS (red line) help gauge extremes; signals near these are more reliable.
- **Dashboard:** At the bottom-right, it shows real-time info like "Trending" or "Sideways" regime, ADX value, HTF bias (Bull/Neutral/Bear), OB/OS levels, and last signal—use this for quick context.
- **Customization:** Adjust inputs via the settings panel:
- Toggle KAMA for adaptive vs. EMA smoothing.
- Set HTF to "60" for 1-hour bias on 5-min charts.
- Increase ADX threshold to 25 for stricter trend filtering.
- **Best Practices:** Combine with price action (e.g., support/resistance) or volume for confirmation. On 5-min charts, pair with a 1-hour HTF for intraday scalping. Always use stop-losses and risk no more than 1-2% per trade.
### Default Settings Explanation
Defaults are optimized for 5-minute charts on volatile assets like stocks or forex:
- RSI/Stoch/CCI lengths (10/14/14): Shorter for quick momentum capture.
- Signal smoothing (5): Responsive without excessive lag.
- ADX threshold (20): Balances trend detection.
- ATR percentile (0.85): Filters ~15% of low-vol signals.
- HTF RSI (14 on 60-min): Aligns with hourly trends.
- Percentiles (OB 85%, OS 15%): Adaptive to recent data.
If changing, test on historical data to ensure fit—e.g., longer lengths for less noisy assets.
### Disclaimer
The 5 Min Scalping Oscillator is an educational tool to visualize momentum and does not guarantee profits or predict future performance. All signals are based on historical calculations and should not be used as standalone trading advice. Past results are not indicative of future outcomes. Traders must conduct their own analysis, use proper risk management, and consider market conditions. No claims are made about accuracy, reliability, or performance.
Volume and Trend reversal scalping scriptThe Vtrend X script allows for both trend based and scalping trading entries, it gives you all the trend and reversal information at hand that is necessary. It works best in a trending market.
The fundamental part of the script, is the volume weighted bands in blue and red, which help determine the trend and dynamic support and resistance . The blue band is a shorter length than the red band.
When the blue band dips below the red band, this tells us there is a downtrend. And when the blue band is trending above the red band, this is bullish uptrend price action. You will be able to note price whatever the timeframe really respects these bands, and you can use that to your advantage flicking through the high and low timeframes on where price will go next, combined with your own support and resistance levels.
Combined with the candle colors, which change whether they close above or below the main trend colored line (shown below), help identify a change in price action and trend. This allows for low timeframe plays also.
The uptrend and downtrend cicle signals are shown in a few different colors. Green and red are with the trend and have met all conditions. Orange and purple are against the trend calculations, and Olive circles risky trades against all the filters used to calculate signals.
The reversal signals, are the diamond plots in black, These also represent take profit areas as well.
Another key feature is the Daily / Weekly / Monthly and Yearly open levels displayed as colored dots. A lot of the plays i take use the Daily opens as key levels to take a trade off.
The indicator is designed to give you key information, but be quite customisable as well to suit your exact trading style.
Recommended timeframes i use for this script; Weekly (for key liquidity areas), Trading on the Daily, 6h, 4h, 2h, 1h and 25 minutes.
Backtested Settings and Pairs;
Pair - Timeframe - Signals Inputs - Reversal Inputs - ATR Multiplier - MA Filter
BTCUSD - 1 hr - 3 - 2.8 - 5.5 - NA
ETHUSD - 1 hr - 4 - 2.8 - 5.5 - NA
USDCAD - 1 hr - 4 - 2.8 - 5.5 - NA
GBPUSD - 1 hr - 4 - 2.8 - 5.5 - NA
US30 - 1 hr - 4 - 2.8 - 5.5 - NA
BTCUSD - 4 hr - 2.5 - 2.5 - 3.5 - NA
BTCUSD - 25 mins - 5 - 2.5 - 5.5 - NA
NIFTY Money Flow - Scalping/SwingBrief Description About Script
It considers the change of price in the direction
change of price is +Ve then considered as +Ve money flow
-Ve then considered as -Ve money flow
and it multplied by Volume change
This Strategy works best with NIFTY
For Scalping:-
Settings:- 1 Min Candle Time Frame, Length 20
For Swing:-
Setting:- 30 Min Candle Time Frame, Length 11
How to use it?
Common usage:-
Buy - When turns Red to Green Buy by keeping 1.5 * ATR as SL or Trailing SL(Optional) at the same time frame
Sell - When turns Green to Red SL by keeping 1.5 * ATR as SL or Trailing SL(Optional) at the same time frame
Trend reversal:-
Draw Divergence between indicator and price
Buy - Indicator forms Higher Highs(Red Side), Price Lower Lows
Sell - Indicator forms Lower Lows(Green Side), Price Higher Highs
Breakouts:-(Less Accurate compared to other scenarios)
End of Triangel/Box Indicator Turns Red to Green - Bullish Breakout, Green to Red Bearish Breakout
can use for breakouts chart patterns and guess which side it's going to break
can use for reversal as well by observing divergence between price & indicator
Note:-
In the future, an updated version is coming with it auto-generated buy/sell signal on the chart & gives backtesting results as a strategy
Venky's Scalping Signals This indicator developed specifically for the use of scalping trading.
This is combination of Most powerful indicators available in the market
1. Central Pivot Range
2. Moving Average
3. Average True Range
All the above indicators are available independently, but as per my experience combination of all these will be very good support for scalping.
How to trade this setup.
Moving Average: Look for only Long trades when market is above 200 EMA and vice versa.
4 Types of EMA can be added, Standard values kept as 8, 20, 50 & 200 for identifying scalping entry
Enjoy the ride till price does not close below/upper of EMA 8.
20 EMA can be used in trending market to re-enter a trade when price takes support or rejection from 20 EMA near an important pivot zone.
Central Pivot Range: This will indicate the immediate support and resistance zones, and we can fix our entry and exit accordingly.
Available timeframes (change in inputs tab): Daily-D, Weekly -W, Monthly -M
Change from Standard Pivots / Camarilla Pivots is possible
Tomorrow pivot is added to give a framework to plan trades to carry over for the next day.
Average True Range: This indicates the market direction and look for Long trades while the market is trading above ATR curve.
if there is a signal at important Pivot points, it can prove to be a high probability trade.
For best results and trending move, if all the signals are in the same direction, it will have a most trending move on the day.
This indicator works on all time frame, but be sure that all the 3 signals are in the same direction before entering the trade.
For Long Entry
Best Time Frame = 4 Mins
ATR Line should be Green
Price to be above ATR Line
Market should be above 200 & 50 Moving Average (If from bottom 200, 50, 20 & 8 then it will excellent most probable profitable entry)
Buy signals (Yellow Up arrow mark) appears, Immediately enter the market, or you can wait for candle close.
Exit when Exit signal (Yellow Down Arrow mark).
Stop Loss - Normally entry candle low, and you can trail stop loss for every next candle low.
For short Entry
Best Time Frame = 4 Mins
ATR Line Should be Red
Price to be below ATR Line
Market should be below 200 & 50 Moving Average (If From Top 200, 50, 20 & 8 then it will excellent most probable profitable entry)
Sell Signals (Yellow Down Arrow Mark) appears, Immediately enter the market, or you can wait for candle close.
Exit when Exit signal (Yellow Up Arrow Mark).
Stop Loss - Normally entry candle low, and you can trail stop loss for every next candle low.
Trading psychology is important, if market above 200 Moving average, look for only Long Trades.
If market below 200 Moving average, look for only Short Trades.
Bull Vs Bear: (Scalping Signal Generator)A useful indicator for scalpers who try to make profits out of small price movements intraday basis. I reckon with the combination of this indicator with other trading tools short term traders might gain some further trading edge in the market. The beauty of this indicator is that it tells any traders in a glance that what current market sentiment outlook is with those beautiful tiny bears and bulls character. The indicator has been created by the fusion of Exponential Moving Average (EMA) and Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) with conjunction to normal arithmetic conditional calculations. It is especially for the short term traders (scalper/scalping) who rely on the short price changes throughout the day on any financial market assets class. The purpose of this indicator is to serve a short term trader buy or sell signals which we can clearly see through the sweet character "Bull" which indicates the "Long/Buy" signal where character "Bear" indicates "Short/Sell" signal. One can immediately trade when the signal is generated and must switch the direction without any delay if the opposite direction signal has emerged so as not to get caught in potential risk or even loses. This indicator can also be used for midterm trade so there are no limits in the scope for use of this indicator and it all depends on users who need to test and feel on multiple timeframes and different financial assets class. It supports the alert feature too so a user can activate it to stay aware of new signals by receiving notification on every new signal generation. In the end, nothing is guaranteed in the financial market, and profits and losses are part of games so to avoid any losses or trade wisely this indicator should be used in conjunction with other useful trading tools in this way the odds should increase with a good trading edge in the market.
Adaptive Scalping with Take ProfitThis is a comprehensive and adaptive trading system designed specifically for scalping XAUUSD (Gold) on a 3-minute timeframe. Its main feature is that it "adapts" to current market conditions rather than using fixed parameters. It provides clear BUY, SELL, and EXIT signals directly on the chart.
Key Components
1. Adaptive Entry Signal (KAMA)
Instead of using standard moving averages (like EMA or SMA), the entry logic is based on Kaufman's Adaptive Moving Average (KAMA).
How it's adaptive: KAMA automatically adjusts its speed based on market noise. It moves slowly when the market is choppy and sideways, filtering out many false signals. It speeds up when a clear trend emerges, allowing you to enter a move early.
A BUY signal is generated when the faster KAMA crosses above the slower KAMA. A SELL signal is generated on a cross-under.
2. Volatility Filter
The system includes an optional filter that uses the Average True Range (ATR) to measure market volatility.
A trade signal will only appear if the market is volatile enough for scalping. This prevents you from entering trades when the market is flat and there's little opportunity for profit.
3. Dual Exit Strategy (Adaptive)
This is the most advanced part of the system. It gives you two ways to exit a trade to maximize and protect profits:
Dynamic Take Profit: When a trade starts, a profit target (the blue circles) is immediately plotted on the chart. This target is calculated using the ATR, so on a volatile day, the target will be further away. If the price hits this level, it's a signal to take your profits.
ATR Trailing Stop: This is your safety net. It's a stop loss that automatically "trails" behind the price as it moves in your favor (the green/red line). If the market suddenly reverses, the trade is closed when the price hits this trailing stop, locking in any accumulated profit.
An EXIT label appears on the chart as soon as one of these two conditions is met.
4. On-Chart Visuals
BUY/SELL/EXIT Labels: Clear, unmissable labels appear to show you exactly when to enter and exit.
Bar Coloring: The chart candles are colored green when the trend is bullish (fast KAMA > slow KAMA) and red when the trend is bearish, giving you an instant visual confirmation of the market sentiment.
Gedhusek ScalpingRangerThis indicator was designed for finding good entries for scalping the market
How does it work:
- It works on a basis of price running out of its bands and its return
- Once the price is out of bands, the system starts scanning for two patterns --> sudden price reversion and losing of momentum.
- If any of these patterns occur, the indicator waits for a confirmation bar and after that it gives you a signal that the price could be moving upwards or downwards.
- These signals are represented by a label and sudden price change of the current bar
- Also you will see a dotted line above or below the bar that can be used as a potential Stop Loss level
Idea behind the trigger patterns:
Sudden price reversion
- Idea behind this pattern is that the price has a higher success of reversion if there is a fast change of its momentum. This pattern is recognized by measuring the divergence between prior and current price change
- The divergence is measured as correlation between shorter-term price action and longer-term price action. If the correlation is negative and statistically significant, it is counted as a reversion signal (= shorter-time price action goes in the opposite direction of longer-term price action)
Losing of momentum
- The idea behind this pattern is that once there is no strong momentum, there is lower probability of a breakout and start of strong trend
- It is calculated as a difference between current price and previous price. If the difference is minimal, it is taken as a signal that the price lost its momentum and therefore there is higher chance of reversion.
When to use:
- This indicator works well in ranging markets, but slightly less well in trending markets. Therefore look for sideways markets and use the indicator there
- Price action patterns work really well with this indicator, such as Support and Resistance levels, double Tops and Bottoms,...
Inputs:
- This indicator has only one input and that is "Analysis Period". This input declares how many bars and going to be used when finding the patterns of possible price reversion
Options Scalping V2This Indicator is Owned by Team Option Scalping.
It has 4 Plots and 2 Tables.
This indicator to be used only in BankNifty Futures
VWAP ( Volume weighted average price )
• User can input the source and enable/disable the VWAP from input section.
• When price is more than the VWAP its Bullish Trend and vice versa.
VWMA ( Volume weighted moving average )
• Default value of 20 is used in VWMA . User can enable/disable it from input section.
• When price is more than the VWMA its Bullish Trend and vice versa.
Parabolic SAR
• User can input “start”, “increment” and “maximum” values from input section and can enable/disable SAR also.
• When price is more than the Parabolic SAR its Bullish Trend and vice versa.
SuperTrend
• User can input ATR Period and ATR Multiplier values from input section. By defaults it’s 10 and 2.
• User have option of enable/disable “Change ATR calculation Method”, if enabled then ATR is calculated differently for SuperTrend.
• Enable/disable “BUY/SELL signals” on SuperTrend.
• When price is more than the SuperTrend its Bullish Trend and vice versa.
Top Right Corner TABLE ( 6 , 10 )
When you are trading in Banknifty futures , we have to check major Banks which is contributing to Banknifty move. So we have given that in this tab.
This table consist data of 9 following stocks:
• BankNifty
• Nifty
• Dow
• INDIA
• VIX
• HDFC
• ICICI
• KOTAK
• AXIS
• SBI
And following data of each stock has been provided:
• LTP
• Daily Change
• Daily Percentage Change
• 15-minute Change Percentage
• 1-Hour Change Percentage
Bottom Right Corner TABLE (3, 6 )
This table consist of 4 indicators values and Up/Down indicator:
• VWMA (When price is more than the VWMA its Bullish and vice versa)
• SuperTrend (10.2, When price is more than the SuperTrend its Bullish and vice versa.)
• RSI (14)
• VWAP (When price is more than the VWAP its Bullish and vice versa.)
Effortless ScalpingEffortless Scalping is an indicator that primarily is used for stock options trading.
Effortless Scalping is based off of momentum. Our script takes into account the price action, volume, and historical data points of a stock to give potential "buy" and "sell" areas.
Effortless Scalping is a protected script because its Buy and Sell signals are based off of custom coded confirmations. This is what makes our script unique. We also have custom coded CHOP Filters in the indicator.
Effortless Scalping has a custom EMA line that flows with the trend of the market. It also changes colors to indicate a bullish or bearish trend . It also will change into a yellow color if the CHOP of the market exceeds your allowance. This EMA line is the only "classic" element of our custom coded script.
You can easily use Effortless Scalping by applying it straight to your chart. You can customize several visual effects in the settings menu.
Effortless Scalping also has two types of signals--RISKY signals and normal signals. Risky signals have a higher risk, but also a higher reward.
Effortless Scalping also features take profit levels based off of ATR levels.
Effortless Scalping also has custom support and resistance lines to better help you analyze the movement of a stock. These levels are based off of pivot levels.
Effortless Scalping can not predict the future move of a stock. Our script uses historical data points to alert POTENTIAL entries. These historical data points by NO MEANS predict the future movement of the market.
Effortless Scalping was created to help me understand the movement of a stock and why it may be moving in that direction. I personally found success using this script. I am sharing it because I am hoping that others find success in this script as well. I also like to trade quite frequently, and several times a day, so I made an indicator that is both accurate and alerts frequently.
This indicator does NOT provide financial advice. It is intended for general use only.
Quality Buy/Sell Indicator with Scalping Mode + SL OnlyQuality Buy/Sell Indicator with Scalping Mode + SL Only is designed for traders who want clean and reliable signals for both swing and scalping strategies.
✅ Features:
Buy & Sell signals based on EMA and MACD logic
Scalping Mode (switch ON for faster, more frequent signals)
SL (Stop Loss) line displayed for every trade for easy risk management
Clean chart – no TP1, TP2, TP3 clutter
Option to show only the latest signal or the entire signal history
✅ How it works:
In normal mode you get fewer, more reliable signals – perfect for intraday or swing trading.
In scalping mode the indicator generates more signals for short-term trades (1–15m charts).
The Show All Signals switch allows you to keep the entire history visible, or only the latest trade setup for maximum clarity.
✅ Best suited for:
Traders who want clean charts without TP lines
Intraday and scalping traders looking for multiple setups per session
Swing traders who prefer clear Buy/Sell with risk control
TTC EMA Scalping Machine with RSI Filter and MACDTTC EMA Scalping Machine with RSI Filter and MACD
TTC EMA Scalping Machine with RSI Filter and MACD is a multi-layered technical analysis tool designed for traders looking to scalp the markets with a combination of trend-following and momentum-based indicators. This strategy leverages Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) , Relative Strength Index (RSI) , MACD , and Volume Analysis to help traders identify high-probability entry points for short and long trades. The indicator can be used in multiple market conditions and is suited for both beginners and experienced traders looking for clear entry signals.
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Key Features :
1. EMA-Based Trend Filtering :
- The indicator uses four Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) with different periods:
- EMA 10 (Short-Term) : The fastest-moving average for detecting quick price movements.
- EMA 20 (Medium-Term) : A central trendline for market momentum.
- EMA 30 (Long-Term) : To observe broader market trends.
- EMA 50 (Longest-Term) : To identify the overall market direction.
- These EMAs are plotted on the chart and used to create EMA bands , visually displaying potential support and resistance levels. Price action inside these bands helps identify scalping opportunities.
2. RSI Filter :
- RSI (Relative Strength Index) is used to gauge overbought and oversold conditions in the market:
- Overbought condition (RSI > 70) : The market may be overextended, signaling the possibility of a short.
- Oversold condition (RSI < 30) : The market may be undervalued, signaling the possibility of a long.
- The RSI filter ensures that trades are not taken when the market is overextended, offering a more conservative approach to trade entries.
3. MACD Momentum Analysis :
- The MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence) indicator is included to confirm the trend and momentum direction:
- Long Condition : The MACD line crosses above the signal line, confirming a bullish momentum.
- Short Condition : The MACD line crosses below the signal line, confirming a bearish momentum.
- This serves as an additional filter to verify if the market momentum aligns with the long or short entry criteria.
4. Long Entry (Buy Signal) :
- A long entry signal is triggered when the following conditions are met:
- The price is above EMA 20 (indicating an overall bullish market).
- The price is within the green EMA band (EMA 10 and EMA 20), suggesting short-term support.
- The RSI is below 70 (indicating the market is not overbought).
- The MACD line is above the signal line , showing bullish momentum.
- These conditions combined suggest an ideal environment for entering a long position.
5. Short Entry (Sell Signal) :
- A short entry signal is triggered when the following conditions are met:
- The price is below EMA 20 (indicating an overall bearish market).
- The price is within the green EMA band (EMA 20 and EMA 30), suggesting short-term resistance.
- The RSI is above 30 (indicating the market is not oversold).
- The MACD line is below the signal line , showing bearish momentum.
- These conditions combined suggest an ideal environment for entering a short position.
6. Signal Alerts :
- Long Alerts : Users can set alerts to notify them when a long condition is met. These alerts are triggered when all the criteria for a long entry are satisfied.
- Short Alerts : Similarly, users can set alerts for short signals, notifying them when all the conditions for a short entry are satisfied.
7. EMA Bands :
- The EMA bands are visually represented with colored fills between the EMAs, providing a visual aid to recognize potential trading zones. These zones can serve as a reference for traders to make quick decisions regarding entries and exits.
8. Volume Filter :
- The indicator also includes a volume filter , which compares the current volume to its 20-period simple moving average. Higher volumes provide confirmation of price movement, which can indicate stronger potential for the trade.
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How It Works :
- Long Trades : The indicator suggests a long position when the price is above the EMA 20, within the green EMA band, the RSI is not overbought, and MACD confirms bullish momentum (MACD line above the signal line).
- Short Trades : The indicator suggests a short position when the price is below the EMA 20, within the green EMA band, the RSI is not oversold, and MACD confirms bearish momentum (MACD line below the signal line).
- Volume Confirmation : The indicator uses a volume-based filter to ensure the trade is backed by sufficient market participation.
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Usage :
- Best for Scalping : This strategy is designed for short-term trades ( scalping ) and can be applied to any time frame, though it works best on intraday charts, such as 5-minute or 15-minute charts.
- Ideal for Trend-Following : With the use of EMAs and MACD, the strategy is best suited for markets that exhibit clear trends. It helps to avoid whipsaw trades and focuses on capturing medium-term trends.
- Risk Management : By using RSI, MACD, and volume analysis together, this strategy reduces the likelihood of entering a trade in an overextended market, which helps with risk management.
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Alerts and Signals :
- Long Signals : When all conditions are met for a long trade, a green label appears below the price bar, indicating a potential buy opportunity. An alert is also generated, notifying the user.
- Short Signals : When all conditions are met for a short trade, a red label appears above the price bar, indicating a potential sell opportunity. An alert is also generated, notifying the user.
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This combination of EMA , RSI , MACD , and volume-based filters creates a balanced approach to scalping, ensuring that traders receive clear, actionable entry signals with trend confirmation, while avoiding overbought and oversold conditions that may lead to false signals. The indicator is designed to help traders confidently identify high-probability trades while maintaining simplicity and clarity in its setup.
Scalping Tool with Dynamic Take Profit & Stop Loss### **Scalping Indicator: Summary and User Guide**
The **Scalping Indicator** is a powerful tool designed for traders who focus on short-term price movements. It combines **Exponential Moving Averages (EMA)** for trend identification and **Average True Range (ATR)** for dynamic stop loss and take profit levels. The indicator is highly customizable, allowing traders to adapt it to their specific trading style and risk tolerance.
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### **Key Features**
1. **Trend Identification**:
- Uses two EMAs (Fast and Slow) to identify trend direction.
- Generates **Buy Signals** when the Fast EMA crosses above the Slow EMA.
- Generates **Sell Signals** when the Fast EMA crosses below the Slow EMA.
2. **Dynamic Take Profit (TP) and Stop Loss (SL)**:
- **Take Profit (TP)**:
- TP levels are calculated as a percentage above (for long trades) or below (for short trades) the entry price.
- TP levels are **dynamically recalculated** when the price reaches the initial target, allowing for multiple TP levels during a single trade.
- **Stop Loss (SL)**:
- SL levels are calculated using the ATR multiplier, providing a volatility-based buffer to protect against adverse price movements.
3. **Separate Settings for Long and Short Trades**:
- Users can independently enable/disable and configure TP and SL for **Buy** and **Sell** orders.
- This flexibility ensures that the indicator can be tailored to different market conditions and trading strategies.
4. **Visual Signals and Levels**:
- **Buy/Sell Signals**: Clearly marked on the chart with labels ("BUY" or "SELL").
- **TP and SL Levels**: Plotted on the chart for both long and short trades, making it easy to visualize risk and reward.
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### **How to Use the Scalping Indicator**
#### **1. Setting Up the Indicator**
- Apply the indicator to your chart in TradingView.
- Configure the input parameters based on your trading preferences:
- **Fast Length**: The period for the Fast EMA (default: 5).
- **Slow Length**: The period for the Slow EMA (default: 13).
- **ATR Length**: The period for the ATR calculation (default: 14).
- **Buy/Sell TP and SL**: Enable/disable and set the percentage or ATR multiplier for TP and SL levels.
#### **2. Interpreting the Signals**
- **Buy Signal**:
- When the Fast EMA crosses above the Slow EMA, a "BUY" label appears below the price bar.
- The TP and SL levels for the long trade are plotted on the chart.
- **Sell Signal**:
- When the Fast EMA crosses below the Slow EMA, a "SELL" label appears above the price bar.
- The TP and SL levels for the short trade are plotted on the chart.
#### **3. Managing Trades**
- **Take Profit (TP)**:
- When the price reaches the initial TP level, the indicator automatically recalculates the next TP level based on the new close price.
- This allows traders to capture additional profits as the trend continues.
- **Stop Loss (SL)**:
- The SL level is based on the ATR multiplier, providing a dynamic buffer against market volatility.
- If the price hits the SL level, the trade is considered closed, and the indicator resets.
#### **4. Customization**
- Adjust the **Fast Length** and **Slow Length** to suit your trading timeframe (e.g., shorter lengths for scalping, longer lengths for swing trading).
- Modify the **ATR Multiplier** and **TP Percentage** to align with your risk-reward ratio.
- Enable/disable TP and SL for long and short trades based on your trading strategy.
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### **Tips for Getting the Best Results**
1. **Combine with Price Action**:
- Use the Scalping Indicator in conjunction with support/resistance levels, candlestick patterns, or other technical analysis tools to confirm signals.
2. **Optimize for Your Timeframe**:
- For **scalping**, use shorter EMA lengths (e.g., Fast: 5, Slow: 13).
- For **swing trading**, use longer EMA lengths (e.g., Fast: 10, Slow: 20).
3. **Adjust Risk Management**:
- Use a smaller **ATR Multiplier** for tighter stop losses in low-volatility markets.
- Increase the **TP Percentage** to allow for larger price movements in high-volatility markets.
4. **Backtest and Practice**:
- Test the indicator on historical data to understand its performance in different market conditions.
- Use a demo account to practice trading with the indicator before applying it to live trading.
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### **Conclusion**
The **Scalping Indicator** is a versatile and user-friendly tool for traders who want to capitalize on short-term price movements. By combining trend-following EMAs with dynamic TP and SL levels, it provides a clear and systematic approach to trading. Whether you're a scalper or a swing trader, this indicator can help you identify high-probability setups and manage risk effectively. Customize it to fit your strategy, and always remember to combine it with sound risk management principles for the best results.
Bitmex Scalping PRO Study [PlungerMen]Hello!
Bitmex Scalping PRO Study have the alert, because BitMex Scalping PRO V2 is another format ( not have alert)
BitMex Scalping PRO V2 can use for every coin
BitMex Scalping PRO V2 is available for all frames
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*********** Guide:
+ option for all frames : Click setting and input high and low for time inteval
+ hide wave trend : Click setting -> click Style --> Up trend Fill or Down trend fill
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Stochastic + Keltner Channels for ScalpingSimple arrow indicator, indicating the direction go the next slight movement. This indicator will work on any time frame or market.
How does this indicator work?
It will use Stochastic and Keltner Channels to detect potential reversals depending on the frequency you choose in the indicator's settings. The higher the frequency, the fewer candles will be used in the calculation.
When to use this indicator?
It will work better in higher time frames for low volatility indicators. You can mix with other indicators like RSI or ADX. This way, you will be able to check if the time selected frame has enough volatility to move the price enough to cover the spreads and fees of your broker.
When to exit the trade after the signal from this indicator?
A good target would be for 1x ATR value and stop-loss 2x the ATR value. Doing trailing stop will reduce your risk and secure some profits, but make sure to use values for possible fakeouts
Can this indicator be used alone as the main source of entry signal for the trades?
You can use it alone, but I recommend mixing with other trend-based indicators, like Moving Averages, so you get the best results. Since it's for scalping purposes, small moments, and reversals, it doesn't have the trend filter, but it can work trading in favor of a significant trend as well
this is a better version of my other script Scalping Arrows
Price Change Scalping Indicator v1.0 - 3Commas EditionIntroduction
This indicator implements the Price Change Scalping (PCS) strategy specifically for the 3Commas platform. The Input settings have been redesigned to match the same inputs as the 3Commas My Bot Settings page. Only the "Deal Start Condition" section will echo the required PCS-related settings found in the original Price Change Scalping Indicator v1.0 to successfully implement the strategy.
The indicator uses a price rate of change (ROC) momentum calculation to determine the percent change in price between a defined range of bars. The calculated ROC value is then compared to the Upper Threshold and Lower Threshold values to determine if a trade setup is to be activated. If the threshold is crossed, a trade setup will occur based on the indicator settings. Entry, Take Profit, and Stop Loss prices are calculated and displayed on the chart. Once the Entry Price is crossed, a long or short position is created (depending on the direction) and once the Take Profit price is crossed, the position is closed. If the Entry Price is not crossed within a specific number of bars, the trade setup is canceled, and it will proceed to monitor price changes for the next set up.
How is it original and useful?
This indicator is unique in that the strategy version fully supports the TradingView backtester, which will enable you to perform experiments with various settings to evaluate performance using the historical chart data. The study version implements the "Start Deal" and "Close Deal" alerts for you to integrate with 3Comma's "Trading View Custom Signal" start condition. Both script versions will provide the same configuration abilities. The following list is a brief description of its usefulness:
Full support for all possible 3Commas bot settings.
Define a short or long trading strategy.
Price change data source and offset settings.
Your layering placement relative to the entry price.
Your trading parameters like take profit and stop loss offsets, trailing take profit support, exchange commission rates, trading start time, and order size multiplication for each layer.
Flexible trade eligibility rules that can use other chart indicators, like RSI or EMA, to exclude the selection of entry prices for trading.
The visibility of detailed statistics from the chart history pertaining to trading sessions started and closed, session durations, win rate, price action drops and bounces, as well as layer utilization.
The visibility of detailed Used Amount for Each Step table that details how each layer will be allocated for trading.
How does it compare to other scripts in the Public Library?
The indicator offers a very detailed, comprehensive settings to address all types of markets found on TradingView where you can implement the price change scalping strategy. The strategy version can be considered the first of its kind on TradingView to leverage the backtester to provide informative, detailed performance measurements surrounding this unique trading strategy. The study version will implement the latest alert framework called "Any Alert() Function" where you can create a single alert to handle multiple events, which include:
Deal Start
Deal Close
Strategy Results
The default settings are designed to define a "loose" price change settings to ensure that the indicator will render chart elements when first loaded as well as to allow the backtester to gather order executions and display performance summary. The strategy version is using $10,000 initial capital, a commission rate of 0.1% for both entries and exits, and a 1 tick slippage setting. It is also using 3.4881% of the equity for the Base Order Size, 4.7097% of equity for the first Safety Order Size. The Maximum Safety Trade Count is 7 with a Safety Order Volume Scale of 1.33, and a take profit of 2% with no stop loss. All other settings are defaults.
It is recommended that the indicator be "tuned" for your specific market to best implement the price change strategy and obtain better desirable results. You do so by scrolling through the chart's history and observing moments when prices tend to move rapidly. Measure the number or bars it typically takes for the price to change at a specific rate. Using this information, you can adjust the Price Change Settings accordingly to configure the indicator for the chart.
Always keep in mind that past performance may not be indicative of future results. Settings that seem favorable for one market may be found to be disastrous in another. Therefore, do take the time needed to understand how the settings will behave with the given chart symbol.
Enjoy! 😊👍
How to obtain access to the script?
You have two choices:
Use the "Website" link below to obtain access to this indicator, or
Send us a private message (PM) in TradingView itself.
BE - Volume Scalping ProDear Traders,
Here with presenting the new Indicator (Strategy) for scalping which is primarily built based on the the Volume Analysis.
Idea behind this Indicator: I am sure every trader would agree that Volume is one of the Leading indicator along with Price, and hence thought to use the same for scalping the trades. There is a direct co-relation between the price and volume and thereby used this as a base for arriving at strength of the volume pumped in. Indicator is working on the Logic of "What is the ROC in price for the volume dumped in and does ROC quantify the same which is happened in the recent past of x candles." In order to be successful in scalping trade, Accuracy, Risk to reward and Money Management is very much crucial and hence thought so much on this to make it happen.
Note: Accuracy here being profitable in the trade and not hitting the bulls eye all the time.
What this indicator is providing:
Based on the volume, ROC & Candle Thresholds and using the inputs provided for RISK and Money Management options, Indicator continuously scans for trading opportunities and provides alerts for possible trades.
Alerts & Notifications:
There are basically 3 types of Alerts provided one with General Notification and Other with Dhan HQ notifications to support Algo Trades and AlgoJi for supporting Algo trades too.
Self Declaration:
I have been testing the performance in 30 seconds and 1 min chart and I haven't faced any issues yet. I strongly recommend users to use the same in timeframe less than 10 Min only.
Enjoy!
DISCLAIMER: No sharing, copying, reselling, modifying, or any other forms of use are authorized for our documents, script / strategy, and the information published with them. This informational planning script / strategy is strictly for individual use and educational purposes only. This is not financial or investment advice. Investments are always made at your own risk and are based on your personal judgement. I am not responsible for any losses you may incur. Please invest wisely.
Happy to receive suggestions and feedback in order to improve the performance of the indicator better.
Laguerre Filters Crypto Scalping Tool This is an indicator designed to follow trends on the 15m/30m/1h Timeframe. It works best if you can recognise a larger trend into a direction and combining it then with for example longing the dip. Escpecially for crypto assets this can be used for scalping and if paired with S&R can be an especially powerful tool if paired correctly. Like it is shown here.
As soon as there is a flip to green for example with upwards momentum over the last period of time and no higher Timeframe Resistance ahead. On lower timeframes like the 15m and 30m this can be used for scalping and works especially well in Ranges, say for example a 100 Tick range. At the time of writing we heavily used this Indicator for scalping up and down the current bitcoin range and it worked suprisingly well.
One user was able to trade the EOSUSDT pump, chart shown here.
The cool thing is that the single filters can also be used as a Trailing Stop.
If interested please direct message us. Thank you !