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HalfTrend OG 2.0 Lcfx "Hello friends, this is a trend indicator,
I created this indicator inspired by HalfTrend.
"It's a very simple logic on how to trade in this. There are two types of trend periods in this, one small and one large. Whichever is the larger trend, that is our pro-trend. Now, we enter that trend when the pro-trend comes in the smaller trend. For example...
if the bigger trend is showing an uptrend, we will only look for buy signals. When the smaller trend also turns into an uptrend, we enter a buy trade.
the sell scenarios are the same.
Fair Value Gaps Setup 01 [TradingFinder] FVG Absorption + CHoCH🔵 Introduction
🟣 Market Structures
Market structures exhibit a fractal and nested nature, which leads us to classify them into internal (minor) and external (major) categories. Definitions of market structure vary, with different methodologies such as Smart Money and ICT offering distinct interpretations.
To identify market structure, the initial step involves examining key highs and lows. An uptrend is characterized by successive highs and lows that are higher than their predecessors. Conversely, a downtrend is marked by successive lows and highs that are lower than their previous counterparts.
🟣 Market Trends and Movements
Market trends consist of two primary types of movements :
Impulsive Movements : These movements align with the main trend and are characterized by high strength and momentum.
Corrective Movements : These movements counter the main trend and are marked by lower strength and momentum.
🟣 Break of Structure (BOS)
In a downtrend, a Break of Structure (BOS) occurs when the price falls below the previous low and establishes a new low (LL). In an uptrend, a BOS, also known as a Market Structure Break (MSB), happens when the price rises above the last high.
To confirm a trend, at least one BOS is necessary, which requires the price to close at least one candle beyond the previous high or low.
🟣 Change of Character (CHOCH)
Change of Character (CHOCH) is a crucial concept in market structure analysis, indicating a shift in trend. A trend concludes with a CHOCH, also referred to as a Market Structure Shift (MSS).
For example, in a downtrend, the price continues to drop with BOS, showcasing the trend's strength. However, when the price rises and exceeds the last high, a CHOCH occurs, signaling a potential transition from a downtrend to an uptrend.
It is essential to note that a CHOCH does not immediately indicate a buy trade. Instead, it is prudent to wait for a BOS in the upward direction to confirm the uptrend. Unlike BOS, a CHOCH confirmation does not require a candle to close; merely breaking the previous high or low with the candle's wick is sufficient.
🟣 Spike | Inefficiency | Imbalance
All these terms mean fast price movement in the shortest possible time.
🟣 Fair Value Gap (FVG)
To pinpoint the "Fair Value Gap" (FVG) on a chart, a detailed candle-by-candle analysis is necessary. This process involves focusing on candles with substantial bodies and evaluating them in relation to the candles immediately before and after them.
Here are the steps :
Identify the Central Candle : Look for a candle with a large body.
Examine Adjacent Candles : The candles before and after this central candle should have long shadows, and their bodies must not overlap with the body of the central candle.
Determine the FVG Range : The distance between the shadows of the first and third candles defines the FVG range.
This method helps in accurately identifying the Fair Value Gap, which is crucial for understanding market inefficiencies and potential price movements.
🟣 Setup
This setup is based on Market Structure and FVG. After a change of character and the formation of FVG in the last lag of the price movement, we are looking for trading positions in the price pullback.
Bullish Setup :
Bearish Setup :
🔵 How to Use
After forming the setup, you can enter the trade using a pending order or after receiving confirmation. To increase the probability of success, you can adjust the pivot period market structure settings or modify the market movement coefficient in the formation leg of the FVG.
Bullish Setup :
Bearish Setup :
🔵 Setting
Pivot Period of Market Structure Detector :
This parameter allows you to configure the zigzag period based on pivots. Adjusting this helps in accurately detecting order blocks.
Show major Bullish ChoCh Lines :
You can toggle the visibility of the Demand Main Zone and "ChoCh" Origin, and customize their color as needed.
Show major Bearish ChoCh Lines :
Similar to the Demand Main Zone, you can control the visibility and color of the Supply Main Zone and "ChoCh" Origin.
FVG Detector Multiplier Factor :
This feature lets you adjust the size of the moves forming the Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) using the Average True Range (ATR). The default value is 1, suitable for identifying most setups. Adjust this value based on the specific symbol and market for optimal results.
FVG Validity Period :
This parameter defines the validity period of an FVG in terms of the number of candles. By default, an FVG remains valid for up to 15 candles, but you can adjust this period as needed.
Mitigation Level FVG :
This setting establishes the basic level of an FVG. When the price reaches this level, the FVG is considered mitigated.
Level in Low-Risk Zone :
This feature aims to reduce risk by dividing the FVG into two equal areas: "Premium" (upper area) and "Discount" (lower area). For lower risk, ensure that "Demand FVG" is in the "Discount" area and "Supply FVG" in the "Premium" area. This feature is off by default.
Show or Hide :
Given the potential abundance of setups, displaying all on the chart can be overwhelming. By default, only the last setup is shown, but you can enable the option to view all setups.
Alert Settings :
On / Off : Toggle alerts on or off.
Message Frequency : Determine how often alerts are triggered.
Options include :
"All" (alerts every time the function is called)
"Once Per Bar" (alerts only on the first call within the bar)
"Once Per Bar Close" (alerts only at the last script execution of the real-time bar upon closing)
The default setting is "Once Per Bar".
Show Alert Time by Time Zone : Set the alert time based on your preferred time zone, such as "UTC-4" for New York time. The default is "UTC".
Display More Info : Optionally show additional details like the price range of the order blocks and the date, hour, and minute in the alert message. Set this to "Off" if you prefer not to receive this information.
HalfTrend OG 1 Lcfx"Hello friends, this is a trend indicator,
I created this indicator inspired by HalfTrend.
"It's a very simple logic on how to trade in this. There are two types of trend periods in this, one small and one large. Whichever is the larger trend, that is our pro-trend. Now, we enter that trend when the pro-trend comes in the smaller trend. For example...
if the bigger trend is showing an uptrend, we will only look for buy signals. When the smaller trend also turns into an uptrend, we enter a buy trade.
the sell scenarios are the same.
HalfTrend LcfxHi friends! This is a trend-based indicator inspired by the HalfTrend and volume breakout signals from LuxAlgo. It performs best on US30 and Gold during the New York session, especially when combined with volume and time period filters."
HalfTrendVolume Breakout Signals lcfxHi friends! This is a trend-based indicator inspired by the HalfTrend and volume breakout signals from LuxAlgo. It performs best on US30 and Gold during the New York session, especially when combined with volume and time period filters."
Bearish/ bullish Reversal PatternsThis indicator is a simple, no-frills tool I put together to flag three candlestick patterns that Bulkowski’s research tagged with some of the best historical reversal stats: the Three Black Crows and Evening Star (both classic bearish-reversal signals after an up-move) and the slightly oddball Bearish Three-Line Strike, which often flips into a bullish reversal after three red candles. On your chart you’ll see a colored label and a faint background tint wherever one of these patterns forms, and you can turn on built-in alerts if you’d rather be pinged than stare at the screen. It’s not magic past “win rates” don’t guarantee anything, and you’ll want to mix this with your own trend filter, risk management, and maybe a higher-time-frame check before trading real money. Treat it as a learning aid, paper-test it first, and please remember that nothing here is financial advice. Enjoy, tweak the colors if you like, and let me know what you think.
TS Multi-Indicator Trend DetectorDeveloped by KP
This indicator provides a visually clean and reliable trend overlay by combining multiple high-confidence technical indicators into a single floating line above price action. It’s designed for traders who want trend clarity without chart clutter.
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🔍 What It Does:
• Uses EMA (21), RSI, MACD, ADX, and Directional Movement (DI) indicators to evaluate the market trend
• Assigns a “Bullish” or “Bearish” score based on how many indicators confirm the trend
• Plots a floating colored trend line above the price candles to avoid visual interference
• 🟡 Yellow Line = Bullish Trend
• 🔵 Blue Line = Bearish Trend
• Built with multi-timeframe compatibility (works on 5m to weekly charts)
• Minimalist, no noise — no arrows, no labels, just clarity
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⚙️ How It Works:
• Trend shifts when 3 or more out of 5 conditions are met:
• Price above/below 21 EMA
• RSI > 50 or < 50
• MACD crossover
• ADX strength confirmation
• Directional movement dominance (+DI vs -DI)
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🧠 Why Use This?
Unlike traditional moving averages or lagging signals, this tool filters market noise using a multi-indicator consensus approach, then visualizes it as a non-intrusive floating trend line — helping you focus only on meaningful price action.
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✅ Best For:
• Swing traders, intraday trend followers, and algo developers
• Clean-chart enthusiasts who value signal quality over quantity
RSI-MAI spent a lot of time chasing trading methods.
Until I realized that the best method I need to follow is the reality of my own mind.
With faith in the truth, follow the truth in your heart.
NY ORB + Fakeout Detector🗽 NY ORB + Fakeout Detector
This indicator automatically plots the New York Opening Range (ORB) based on the first 15 minutes of the NY session (15:30–15:45 CEST / 13:30–13:45 UTC) and detects potential fakeouts (false breakouts).
🔍 Key Features:
✅ Plots ORB high and low based on the 15-minute NY open range
✅ Automatically detects fake breakouts (price wicks beyond the box but closes back inside)
✅ Visual markers:
🔺 "Fake ↑" if a fake breakout occurs above the range
🔻 "Fake ↓" if a fake breakout occurs below the range
✅ Gray background highlights the ORB session window
✅ Designed for scalping and short-term breakout strategies
🧠 Best For:
Intraday traders looking for NY volatility setups
Scalpers using ORB-based entries
Traders seeking early-session fakeout traps to avoid false signals
Those combining with EMA 12/21, volume, or other confluence tools
Price equilibrium between buyers and sellers [Soroush Rezaei]This indicator visualizes the dynamic balance between buyers and sellers using two simple moving averages (SMAs) based on the high and low prices.
The green line (SMA of highs) reflects the upper pressure zone, while the red line (SMA of lows) represents the lower support zone.
When price hovers between these two levels, it often signals a state of temporary equilibrium — a consolidation zone where buyers and sellers are relatively balanced.
Use this tool to:
Identify ranging or balanced market phases
Spot potential breakout or reversal zones
Enhance your multi-timeframe or price action strategy
Recommended for intraday and swing traders seeking visual clarity on market structure and momentum zones.
Money Flow: In & Out Detector[THANHCONG]Indicator Name:
Money Flow: In & Out Detector
Indicator Description:
The Money Flow: In & Out Detector indicator uses technical indicators such as RSI (Relative Strength Index), MFI (Money Flow Index), and volume analysis to determine money inflow and outflow in the market.
This indicator helps traders identify changes in money flow, allowing them to detect buy and sell signals based on the combination of the following factors:
RSI > 50 and MFI > 50: Money inflow, indicating a buy signal.
RSI < 50 and MFI < 50: Money outflow, indicating a sell signal.
Volume increase/decrease relative to the average: Identifies strong market behavior changes.
Adjustable Parameters:
RSI Length: The number of periods to calculate the RSI (default is 14).
MFI Length: The number of periods to calculate the MFI (default is 14).
Volume MA Length: The number of periods to calculate the moving average of volume (default is 20).
Volume Increase/Decrease (%): The percentage threshold for volume change compared to the moving average (default is 20%).
Look Back Period: The number of periods used to identify peaks and troughs (default is 20).
How to Use the Indicator:
Money Inflow: When both RSI and MFI are above 50, and volume increases significantly relative to the moving average, the indicator shows a Buy signal.
Money Outflow: When both RSI and MFI are below 50, and volume decreases significantly relative to the moving average, the indicator shows a Sell signal.
Identifying Peaks and Troughs: The indicator also helps identify market peaks and troughs based on technical conditions.
Note:
This indicator assists in decision-making, but does not replace comprehensive market analysis.
Use this indicator in conjunction with other technical analysis methods to increase the accuracy of trade signals.
Steps for Publishing the Indicator on TradingView:
Log in to TradingView:
Go to TradingView and log into your account.
Access Pine Script Editor:
Click on Pine Editor from the menu under the chart.
Paste your Pine Script® code into the editor window.
Check the Source Code:
Ensure your code is error-free and running correctly.
Review the entire source code and add the MPL-2.0 license notice if necessary.
Save and Publish:
After testing and confirming the code works correctly, click Add to Chart to try the indicator on your chart.
If satisfied with the result, click Publish Script at the top right of the Pine Editor.
Provide a name for the indicator and then enter the detailed description you’ve prepared.
Ensure you specify the MPL-2.0 license in the description if required.
Choose the Access Type:
You can choose either Public or Private access for your indicator depending on your intention.
Submit for Publication:
Wait for TradingView to review and approve your indicator. Typically, this process takes a few working days for verification and approval.
User Guide:
You can share detailed instructions for users on how to use the indicator on TradingView, including how to adjust the parameters and interpret the signals. For example:
Set RSI Length: Experiment with different RSI Length values to find the sensitivity that suits your strategy.
Interpreting In/Out Signals: When there is strong money inflow (In), consider entering a buy order. When there is strong money outflow (Out), consider selling.
Solar VPR (No EVMA) + Alpha TrendThis Pine Script v6 indicator combines Solar VPR (without EVMA slow average) and Alpha Trend to identify potential trading opportunities.
Solar VPR calculates a Simple Moving Average (SMA) of the hlc3 price and defines upper/lower bands based on a percentage multiplier. It highlights bullish (green) and bearish (red) zones.
Alpha Trend applies ATR-based smoothing to an SMA, identifying trend direction. Blue indicates an uptrend, while orange signals a downtrend.
Buy/Sell Signals appear when price crosses Alpha Trend and aligns with Solar VPR direction.
Adaptative Volume Weighted Oscillator | QuantumResearchQuantumResearch Adaptative Volume Weighted Oscillator (AVWO)
The Adaptative Volume Weighted Oscillator (AVWO) is an advanced momentum indicator that dynamically adjusts to changing market conditions. By combining Volume-Weighted Moving Averages (VWMA) with adaptive smoothing and volatility-based thresholds, this tool refines trend signals and enhances decision-making for traders.
🚀 Key Features:
Volume Sensitivity: Incorporates VWMA to account for volume-driven price movements, effectively filtering out market noise.
Adaptive Thresholds: Utilizes dynamic upper and lower bounds that adjust based on market volatility.
Momentum Confirmation: Identifies potential trend continuations or reversals with precision.
Customizable Visuals: Offers multiple color themes and bar color settings for clear and personalized visualization.
1. How It Works
The AVWO calculates the percentage difference between the price and the VWMA. This measure helps identify potential shifts in market momentum.
VWMA Calculation: Computes a moving average with volume
Oscillator Derivation: Determines how far the current price deviates from its VWMA.
Dynamic Thresholds: Employs volatility to set adaptive upper and lower limits.
Adaptive Smoothing: Applies a smoothing factor to fine-tune threshold responsiveness to new price movements.
🎯 Bullish Signal: Occurs when the oscillator breaks above the adaptive upper threshold.
⚠️ Bearish Signal: Occurs when the oscillator drops below the adaptive lower threshold.
2. Visual Representation
The AVWO offers clear and intuitive visual cues to aid in market analysis:
Color-Coded Histogram: Momentum bars change colors based on trend direction.
Threshold Lines: Dynamic lines mark overbought and oversold zones.
Bar Coloring: Candle colors adjust to reflect prevailing market conditions.
3. Backtest Performance
Extensive backtesting on major assets has demonstrated the effectiveness of the AVWO indicator:
BTC/USD
ETH/USD
SOL/USD
SUI/USD
📊 Key Results:
High Trend Recognition Accuracy: Captures strong trends with minimal lag.
Versatile Across Timeframes: Performs well in both short-term and long-term strategies.
Volume-Weighted Confirmation: Effectively filters false signals in volatile markets.
4. Customization & Parameters
The AVWO is highly configurable to suit your trading style:
VWMA Length (default: 30)
Adaptive Smoothing Factor (default: 0.85)
Threshold Multipliers
Color Modes (choose from 8 different themes for optimal visibility)
5. Trading Applications
This indicator is versatile and can be used in various trading strategies:
Trend Following: Confirms momentum shifts, helping to stay in profitable trades longer.
6. Final Thoughts
The Adaptative Volume Weighted Oscillator (AVWO) is a powerful tool for traders seeking a refined, volume-based momentum indicator.
Its unique blend of VWMA, dynamic thresholds, and adaptive smoothing enhances trend detection accuracy.
Whether used for scalping, swing trading, or long-term analysis, this indicator adapts seamlessly to various market conditions.
Important Disclaimer: No indicator guarantees future results. Always implement proper risk management and use additional confluences when trading.
ZenAlgo - UltimateThe ZenAlgo - Ultimate Indicator is a premium trading tool that integrates advanced sub-indicators into a single framework, combining volume analysis, divergence detection, and market sentiment visualization. Designed for traders seeking deeper insights, it addresses the limitations of standalone free indicators by delivering a cohesive system that enhances accuracy, adaptability, and decision-making.
Why Multiple Sub-Indicators?
The integration of sub-indicators into one tool provides unique benefits not achievable with individual free indicators:
Improved Accuracy: Combining volume trends, delta volume, and divergence detection creates a multi-dimensional view of market behavior, reducing the chance of false signals.
Synergistic Insights: Free indicators like MAs or divergences work independently, while this tool integrates them into a unified framework that highlights actionable patterns, improving signal reliability.
Actionable Combinations: The tool visually aligns multi-timeframe trends, divergences, and volume states, enabling traders to confirm trades using multiple metrics in one glance, saving time and enhancing precision.
Features
This indicator introduces several customizations and integrations that distinguish it from free alternatives:
Dynamic Volume Classification: It calculates and categorizes volume states into clear signals like "Mega Buy" or "Big Sell," providing instant clarity about unusual activity levels.
Enhanced Delta Volume Analysis: Tracks delta volume trends with adjustable sensitivity, identifying subtle shifts in market pressure that standalone delta indicators might miss.
Customizable Multi-Timeframe Volume Tables: Displays volume and delta metrics across multiple timeframes, offering a holistic view of market activity that helps align short- and long-term strategies.
Real-Time Alerts: Provides instant notifications for confirmed and unconfirmed delta volume crosses, helping users stay ahead of market movements.
Divergence Detection Across Metrics: Identifies regular and hidden bullish or bearish divergences using up, down, and delta volumes, integrating price fractals for added precision.
How It Works
1. Volume and Delta Volume Integration
The indicator calculates and categorizes volume activity into specific states, such as "Mega Buy" or "Big Sell," by comparing the current volume with its 20-period average. For delta volume, it tracks the difference between buying and selling pressure, identifying shifts in market sentiment. These calculations are dynamically updated across multiple timeframes, with delta trends smoothed using user-selected moving averages (e.g., SMA, EMA, WMA, HMA) to highlight sustained market pressure changes.
2. Multi-Timeframe Volume Tables
The tool aggregates and displays volume and delta volume data across various timeframes in a visual table. Each timeframe's data includes total volume, categorized buying and selling volumes, and the net delta volume. Colors within the table provide immediate insights into the prevailing market sentiment for each timeframe, with bullish or bearish conditions emphasized using pre-defined thresholds.
3. Divergence Detection Across Metrics
Divergences are identified using fractal patterns in up volume, down volume, and delta volume. Regular and hidden bullish or bearish divergences are detected by comparing historical volume peaks and troughs with corresponding price movements. This allows the tool to highlight potential reversals or trend continuations before they are visually apparent on the chart.
4. Market State Labels
The indicator synthesizes multiple metrics, such as volume trends, delta volume movements, and histogram direction, to generate actionable market state labels. These labels, such as "Bullish," "Bearish," or "Reversal," offer a high-level summary of current market conditions, helping traders quickly adapt their strategies.
5. Real-Time Alerts
To ensure traders stay informed, the tool includes alerts for confirmed and unconfirmed delta volume crosses. These alerts consider not only the delta volume's movement relative to its average but also whether the broader buying or selling pressure supports the signal, enhancing the reliability of the alerts.
Specific Scenarios Where This Indicator Excels
Trend Confirmation: Align rising delta volume with bullish divergences across timeframes for high-confidence entries.
Reversal Identification: Use divergence labels to anticipate trend reversals before they occur.
Market Sentiment Analysis: Dynamic candle coloring helps visualize whether the market is dominated by bullish or bearish forces.
Volume Breakout Detection: Track spikes in cumulative volume and delta volume to identify breakouts with higher accuracy.
When to Be Cautious
Low-Volume Markets: In thinly traded markets, signals like divergences or delta volume shifts may produce noise due to insufficient data.
Highly Volatile Conditions: Sudden volume spikes can result in false positives for breakouts or reversals.
Session Overlaps or Data Misalignment: Variations in session timings or data discrepancies can temporarily impact cumulative volume metrics.
Overfitting Sensitivity Settings: Excessively high sensitivity settings may overfit the indicator to specific market conditions, leading to unreliable signals in broader contexts.
Why Pay for This Indicator?
This tool stands out because it doesn’t merely replicate free indicators; it integrates and enhances them into a uniquely actionable framework:
Tailored for Precision: Adjustable parameters for sensitivity, divergence detection, and timeframe analysis allow traders to adapt the indicator to their strategies.
Time-Saving Synergy: Combines the functionality of multiple tools into a single interface, eliminating the need to juggle multiple scripts.
Comprehensive Insights: Delivers a broader perspective by linking volume trends, delta volume, and divergences, ensuring more informed decisions.
Real-Time Notifications: Alerts for key events ensure you never miss a critical market movement.
Usage Examples
Volume State Monitoring: Instantly identify states like "Big Buy" or "Mega Sell" to act on significant volume surges.
Multi-Timeframe Alignment: Combine bullish divergences on a 15-minute chart with a rising daily delta volume trend for high-probability trades.
Scalping Opportunities: Use delta volume crosses and short-term trends for quick entries and exits.
Breakout Validation: Confirm volume breakouts with delta volume spikes to avoid false signals.
Settings
Volume MA Length: Adjusts the moving average period for volume trends.
Divergence Sensitivity: Fine-tunes the thresholds for divergence detection to suit different market conditions.
Multi-Timeframe Visibility: Customizes the number of timeframes displayed in the cumulative volume table.
Conclusion
The Ultimate Indicator is more than a collection of sub-indicators—it’s a fully integrated system designed to address the limitations of standalone tools. By offering deeper insights into volume trends, market sentiment, and divergence analysis, it empowers traders to make better-informed decisions with enhanced confidence.
Moon Phases by Shailesh DesaiTrading Strategy Based on Lunar Phases
This custom trading indicator leverages the power of lunar cycles to provide unique market insights based on the four primary moon phases: New Moon, First Quarter, Full Moon, and Third Quarter. By aligning your trades with the natural rhythm of the moon, this strategy offers a different perspective to trading and can help enhance decision-making based on the cyclical nature of the market.
Key Features:
1. Moon Phase Identification:
o The indicator automatically identifies the current moon phase based on the user's selected timeframe and marks it on the chart.
o Each phase is visualized with a specific symbol and color to help traders easily recognize the current moon phase:
New Moon/Waxing Moon: Represented by a circle (colored as per user input).
First Quarter: Represented by a cross (colored as per user input).
Full Moon/Waning Moon: Represented by a circle (colored as per user input).
Third Quarter: Represented by a cross (colored as per user input).
2. Automatic Moon Phase Transition Detection:
o The indicator tracks and highlights when a phase change occurs. This feature ensures you are always aware of when the market moves from one phase to another.
o Moon phase changes are only visualized on the first bar of each new phase to avoid cluttering the chart.
3. Background Color Indicators:
o The background color dynamically changes according to the current moon phase, helping to reinforce the phase context for the trader. This feature makes it easy to see at a glance which phase the market is in.
4. Customizable Appearance:
o Customize the color of each moon phase to suit your preferences. Adjust the colors for the New Moon, First Quarter, Full Moon, and Third Quarter to align with your visual strategy.
5. Avoids Unsupported Timeframes:
o This indicator does not support monthly timeframes, ensuring that it operates smoothly only on timeframes that are compatible with the lunar cycle.
How to Use:
• The moon phases are thought to have an influence on human behavior and the market's psychology, making this indicator useful for traders who wish to integrate lunar cycles into their strategy.
• Traders can use the phase changes as an indicator of potential market momentum or reversal points. For example:
o New Moon may indicate the beginning of a new cycle, signaling a potential upward or downward move.
o Full Moon might suggest a peak or significant shift in market direction.
o First Quarter and Third Quarter phases may represent moments of consolidation or decision points.
Ideal for:
• Traders interested in cycle-based strategies or looking to experiment with new approaches.
• Those who believe in the influence of natural forces, including moon phases, on market movements.
• Technical analysts who want to add another layer of insights to their chart analysis.
Important Notes:
• The indicator uses precise astronomical calculations to identify the correct phase, ensuring accuracy.
• It’s important to understand that moon phase-based trading is not a standalone strategy but should ideally be combined with other technical analysis tools for maximum effectiveness.
Z_MUTIL_CANDEL_v1The Z_MUTIL_CANDEL_v1 indicator is designed to visually represent detailed candlestick information on a chart, overlaying multiple custom candlesticks based on a selected timeframe. This tool provides an enhanced visual understanding of price dynamics, making it easier to analyze trends and volatility.
Key Features:
Customizable Timeframe:
The indicator allows users to select a custom timeframe (default: Daily).
Displays candlestick data (Open, High, Low, Close) from the chosen timeframe.
Custom Candlestick Drawing:
Draws additional candlesticks at customizable positions to visualize key price levels:
Open/Close lines: Highlighted with solid white horizontal lines.
High/Low boxes: Represent the candlestick body and shadows with adjustable colors.
Candlestick colors:
Green: For bullish candles (Close >= Open).
Red: For bearish candles (Close < Open).
Detailed Labels:
Displays information next to the candlestick, including:
The selected timeframe.
Time left for the current bar to close (in HH:mm
format).
The candlestick range (High - Low).
Dynamic Background Highlight:
Highlights the chart's background in red with 80% transparency during a specific time (e.g., 9:00 AM to 9:01 AM).
Customizable Inputs:
Body size (pixels): Adjustable position of the custom candlesticks on the chart.
Show Candlestick Option: Option to display or hide the additional candlesticks.
Multiple Candlestick Layers:
Supports overlaying multiple custom candlesticks for comparison or enhanced visualization.
Practical Applications:
Enhanced Market Analysis: Use the detailed candlestick visuals and labels to better understand price movements and identify potential trading opportunities.
Timeframe Comparison: Compare custom timeframe candles against the current chart for multi-timeframe analysis.
Critical Time Identification: Highlight and analyze market behavior during specific hours using the background coloring feature.
How to Use:
Add the Indicator to Your Chart:
Open the TradingView editor and apply the script.
Adjust the settings to match your analysis needs.
Analyze Custom Candlesticks:
Observe the additional candlesticks and their corresponding data (timeframe, price range, etc.).
Leverage Time-Based Insights:
Use the countdown timer to monitor session closures or key levels around specific times.
Enhance your trading insights by utilizing the Z_MUTIL_CANDEL_v1 indicator for detailed candlestick visualization and analysis. 🚀
ZACH_Trendlines_OBThe Pine Script you've shared appears to be a comprehensive indicator that combines various strategies and tools for technical analysis in TradingView. It includes functionalities such as:
Trendlines (Support/Resistance):
The script calculates pivot points and draws trendlines connecting them.
Implements both bullish and bearish trendlines with customizable styles, colors, and extensions.
Magic Trend (ATR-based):
Plots a trendline derived from ATR (Average True Range) and CCI (Commodity Channel Index) to identify trend directions.
Order Blocks (OB):
Identifies bullish and bearish order blocks based on price momentum and sensitivity settings.
Order blocks are drawn as rectangles and extended in the chart with configurable border and background colors.
Uses ROC (Rate of Change) to identify key price levels where order blocks might form.
Alerts:
Includes alert conditions for breakouts and interactions with order blocks.
Customizable Inputs:
Allows users to modify key parameters such as ATR period, CCI period, pivot length, and sensitivity for order blocks.
Key Features Summary:
Trendlines:
Bullish/Bearish trendlines with detection for breakout points.
Option to enable/disable upper/lower lines and extend them.
Magic Trend:
Visualizes directional trends using ATR and CCI.
Order Blocks:
Detection and plotting of order blocks based on momentum.
Configurable OB mitigation type (Close or Wick).
Alerts:
Triggers alerts for specific events (e.g., order block breaches).
Suggestions for Further Refinements:
Performance Optimization:
The nested loops, especially in order block creation, might impact performance on larger datasets or lower timeframes. Consider optimizing these for better responsiveness.
Commenting and Documentation:
Add comments to describe the purpose and logic behind each section to make the script more maintainable.
Validation:
Check for edge cases (e.g., when there are insufficient data points for pivot calculation).
If you'd like assistance debugging specific parts of this script or optimizing any component, feel free to point it out!
Timing KenhTradding The Timing KenhTradding indicator is a versatile and customizable tool designed to provide detailed insights into market sessions, daily price dynamics, and key levels. This indicator is especially helpful for traders aiming to track volatility, session-specific movements, and broader trends with additional tools like EMA and VWAP.
Key Features
Session Tracking:
Visualizes up to 8 customizable sessions using shaded boxes on the chart.
Sessions are defined by specific time intervals and are labeled with user-defined names and colors for easy identification.
EMA Integration:
Displays two critical exponential moving averages (EMA):
EMA200 (1-minute): Ideal for short-term trend analysis.
EMA200 (4-hour): Provides a broader perspective on market trends.
EMA smoothing options ensure clarity and reduce noise.
Daily High, Low, Open, and Close Levels:
Automatically draws horizontal lines to highlight the daily high, low, and open prices.
Displays these levels with annotations and customizable colors.
Price Movement Representation:
Visualizes daily price movements using boxes for the body, upper wick, and lower wick:
The body shows the range between the open and close.
The upper and lower wicks represent the highs and lows relative to the body.
Annotations display the exact pip/movement size of the wicks.
VWAP Overlay:
Plots the Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) to provide a weighted average of price levels based on volume, aiding in intraday decision-making.
Session-Based Background Highlighting:
Highlights specific hours (e.g., 2 AM) with a customizable background color for better visual segmentation.
Dynamic Data Updates:
Updates key levels and boxes dynamically as new price data becomes available.
Benefits for Traders
Session Analysis:
Easily identify and analyze the behavior of price action within specific trading sessions, such as high volatility around news events.
Trend and Momentum Tracking:
Use EMA and VWAP overlays to gauge the direction and strength of the market.
Daily Levels for Precision:
Incorporates high, low, and open levels to assist with setting entry, exit, and stop-loss points.
Visual Clarity:
Simplifies complex market data with clean and intuitive visualizations, enabling traders to make informed decisions quickly.
Customization Options
Sessions:
Define up to 8 custom sessions with personalized labels, time zones, and colors.
Visuals:
Adjust colors, transparency, and line styles for session boxes, EMAs, and daily levels.
Text Details:
Customize text size, alignment, and colors for annotations and labels.
EMA Display:
Toggle between short-term and long-term EMA views.
How to Use It
Track Daily Levels:
Watch for price reactions around daily high, low, and open levels for potential breakout or reversal opportunities.
Session-Based Strategies:
Focus on specific trading sessions for high-probability trades. Use session boxes to identify price ranges and key levels during those times.
Trend Confirmation:
Combine EMA200 and VWAP for a reliable trend-following strategy.
Volatility Assessment:
Observe the size of daily wicks and session ranges to understand market volatility and adjust your strategy accordingly.
This indicator is an essential tool for both intraday and swing traders, offering unparalleled insights into price action, session-specific volatility, and trend dynamics.
Gradient Filter with Fibonacci-AYNETExplanation of the Combined Features:
Dynamic Gradient Filter:
This section remains as in the previous example, calculating a smoothed filter (filt) with dynamic gradient coloring.
The color of the filter line transitions from red to green based on its RSI value.
Fibonacci Levels:
Calculates key Fibonacci retracement levels (0.0, 0.236, 0.382, 0.5, 0.618, and 1.0) over a user-defined lookback period (fib_length).
Uses the highest high and lowest low in the lookback period to determine the range.
Plotting Fibonacci Levels:
Each Fibonacci level is drawn as a horizontal line.
The lines extend back by the lookback period and are styled with dotted lines for clarity.
Features:
Customizable Inputs:
Users can enable or disable Fibonacci levels (show_fib_levels).
Adjust the color (fib_color) and width (fib_width) of Fibonacci lines.
Integrated Dynamic Filter:
Combines the filtered line with Fibonacci retracement levels to provide multi-dimensional insights.
Use Case:
Dynamic Filter:
Observe how the filtered line behaves near Fibonacci levels for potential trend continuations or reversals.
Fibonacci Levels:
Use retracement levels as key support/resistance zones to make trading decisions.
This combined script is now more functional, blending the dynamic gradient filter with Fibonacci retracement levels. Test this script in different market conditions, and let me know if additional features are required! 😊
ICT Setup 03 [TradingFinder] Judas Swing NY 9:30am + CHoCH/FVG🔵 Introduction
Judas Swing is an advanced trading setup designed to identify false price movements early in the trading day. This advanced trading strategy operates on the principle that major market players, or "smart money," drive price in a certain direction during the early hours to mislead smaller traders.
This deceptive movement attracts liquidity at specific levels, allowing larger players to execute primary trades in the opposite direction, ultimately causing the price to return to its true path.
The Judas Swing setup functions within two primary time frames, tailored separately for Forex and Stock markets. In the Forex market, the setup uses the 8:15 to 8:30 AM window to identify the high and low points, followed by the 8:30 to 8:45 AM frame to execute the Judas move and identify the CISD Level break, where Order Block and Fair Value Gap (FVG) zones are subsequently detected.
In the Stock market, these time frames shift to 9:15 to 9:30 AM for identifying highs and lows and 9:30 to 9:45 AM for executing the Judas move and CISD Level break.
Concepts such as Order Block and Fair Value Gap (FVG) are crucial in this setup. An Order Block represents a chart region with a high volume of buy or sell orders placed by major financial institutions, marking significant levels where price reacts.
Fair Value Gap (FVG) refers to areas where price has moved rapidly without balance between supply and demand, highlighting zones of potential price action and future liquidity.
Bullish Setup :
Bearish Setup :
🔵 How to Use
The Judas Swing setup enables traders to pinpoint entry and exit points by utilizing Order Block and FVG concepts, helping them align with liquidity-driven moves orchestrated by smart money. This setup applies two distinct time frames for Forex and Stocks to capture early deceptive movements, offering traders optimized entry or exit moments.
🟣 Bullish Setup
In the Bullish Judas Swing setup, the first step is to identify High and Low points within the initial time frame. These levels serve as key points where price may react, forming the basis for analyzing the setup and assisting traders in anticipating future market shifts.
In the second time frame, a critical stage of the bullish setup begins. During this phase, the price may create a false break or Fake Break below the low level, a deceptive move by major players to absorb liquidity. This false move often causes smaller traders to enter positions incorrectly. After this fake-out, the price reverses upward, breaking the CISD Level, a critical point in the market structure, signaling a potential bullish trend.
Upon breaking the CISD Level and reversing upward, the indicator identifies both the Order Block and Fair Value Gap (FVG). The Order Block is an area where major players typically place large buy orders, signaling potential price support. Meanwhile, the FVG marks a region of supply-demand imbalance, signaling areas where price might react.
Ultimately, after these key zones are identified, a trader may open a buy position if the price reaches one of these critical areas—Order Block or FVG—and reacts positively. Trading at these levels enhances the chance of success due to liquidity absorption and support from smart money, marking an opportune time for entering a long position.
🟣 Bearish Setup
In the Bearish Judas Swing setup, analysis begins with marking the High and Low levels in the initial time frame. These levels serve as key zones where price could react, helping to signal possible trend reversals. Identifying these levels is essential for locating significant bearish zones and positioning traders to capitalize on downward movements.
In the second time frame, the primary bearish setup unfolds. During this stage, price may exhibit a Fake Break above the high, causing a brief move upward and misleading smaller traders into incorrect positions. After this false move, the price typically returns downward, breaking the CISD Level—a crucial bearish trend indicator.
With the CISD Level broken and a bearish trend confirmed, the indicator identifies the Order Block and Fair Value Gap (FVG). The Bearish Order Block is a region where smart money places significant sell orders, prompting a negative price reaction. The FVG denotes an area of supply-demand imbalance, signifying potential selling pressure.
When the price reaches one of these critical areas—the Bearish Order Block or FVG—and reacts downward, a trader may initiate a sell position. Entering trades at these levels, due to increased selling pressure and liquidity absorption, offers traders an advantage in profiting from price declines.
🔵 Settings
Market : The indicator allows users to choose between Forex and Stocks, automatically adjusting the time frames for the "Opening Range" and "Trading Permit" accordingly: Forex: 8:15–8:30 AM for identifying High and Low points, and 8:30–8:45 AM for capturing the Judas move and CISD Level break. Stocks: 9:15–9:30 AM for identifying High and Low points, and 9:30–9:45 AM for executing the Judas move and CISD Level break.
Refine Order Block : Enables finer adjustments to Order Block levels for more accurate price responses.
Mitigation Level OB : Allows users to set specific reaction points within an Order Block, including: Proximal: Closest level to the current price. 50% OB: Midpoint of the Order Block. Distal: Farthest level from the current price.
FVG Filter : The Judas Swing indicator includes a filter for Fair Value Gap (FVG), allowing different filtering based on FVG width: FVG Filter Type: Can be set to "Very Aggressive," "Aggressive," "Defensive," or "Very Defensive." Higher defensiveness narrows the FVG width, focusing on narrower gaps.
Mitigation Level FVG : Like the Order Block, you can set price reaction levels for FVG with options such as Proximal, 50% OB, and Distal.
CISD : The Bar Back Check option enables traders to specify the number of past candles checked for identifying the CISD Level, enhancing CISD Level accuracy on the chart.
🔵 Conclusion
The Judas Swing indicator helps traders spot reliable trading opportunities by detecting false price movements and key levels such as Order Block and FVG. With a focus on early market movements, this tool allows traders to align with major market participants, selecting entry and exit points with greater precision, thereby reducing trading risks.
Its extensive customization options enable adjustments for various market types and trading conditions, giving traders the flexibility to optimize their strategies. Based on ICT techniques and liquidity analysis, this indicator can be highly effective for those seeking precision in their entry points.
Overall, Judas Swing empowers traders to capitalize on significant market movements by leveraging price volatility. Offering precise and dependable signals, this tool presents an excellent opportunity for enhancing trading accuracy and improving performance
Fx_Shepherd Lot Size Calculator [ALLDYN]This "Fx_Shepherd Lot Size Calculator" script is a basic yet essential tool designed for traders to calculate the appropriate lot size based on account balance, risk percentage, and stop-loss pips. It promotes disciplined risk management by ensuring that the user only risks a defined percentage of their account on each trade. The script also features a toggleable table that displays the account size, risk percentage, and calculated lot size, offering clear, real-time visualization for the user. This helps traders maintain consistency and avoid over-leveraging.
This "Fx_Shepherd Lot Size Calculator" script stands out as a unique utility for traders in several ways:
### 1. **Real-Time Lot Size Calculation**:
- The script provides an automatic, real-time calculation of the optimal lot size based on the account balance, risk percentage, and stop loss (SL) in pips. This offers traders immediate guidance on how much risk they are exposing their account to in each trade, streamlining risk management decisions.
### 2. **Dynamic Table Display**:
- The toggle-able table feature allows users to show or hide the lot size table on the chart. This makes the script non-intrusive for traders who may not want constant table overlays, providing more flexibility for chart space management.
### 3. **Customizable Inputs**:
- Inputs such as **balance**, **risk percentage**, and **stop loss** are easily configurable, allowing users to adjust the calculations to suit different trading strategies, account sizes, and risk tolerances.
- The `truncate()` function ensures the lot size is presented in a simple, rounded format, which is crucial for precise order placement and reduces the chance of errors.
### 4. **Responsive and Clean UI**:
- The table is color-coded for easy reading, with a sleek design that places key information — account size, risk percentage, and calculated lot size — in a clear, organized structure. The black background with white text for the data points improves readability, while the border and table cell colors (green and black) provide a professional look.
### 5. **Risk Management Focus**:
- The primary purpose of this script is to ensure that traders maintain consistent risk management by aligning their lot size with their defined risk per trade and stop loss distance. This automated approach to risk ensures that traders stay disciplined with risk exposure.
### 6. **Efficiency for All Trading Styles**:
- Whether a trader is scalping, day trading, or swing trading, this calculator adjusts dynamically, allowing it to be used across various timeframes and asset classes. It helps traders avoid manual calculations for each trade, thus improving efficiency and reducing human error.
### 7. **Non-Intrusive Clean-Up**:
- The feature to **clear** the table when not needed ensures the chart remains clean and decluttered when the table is hidden. This improves the user experience, especially for traders who switch between different strategies or charts.
Overall, this script combines simplicity and efficiency while being flexible enough to fit the needs of a broad spectrum of traders. Its focus on user customization, clean interface, and emphasis on risk management makes it a valuable tool for both novice and experienced traders.