TWAP/VWAP AUTO SHIFTER Bands🟢 TWAP/VWAP AUTO SHIFTER Bands – NinjaTrader Logic + Dynamic Deviation Zones
📌 Overview
This powerful tool combines institution-grade price anchoring (VWAP/TWAP) with adaptive volatility bands and smart zone visualization. The core innovation: a toggleable VWAP logic engine, letting traders switch between:
* 🧠 Standard TradingView VWAP/TWAP
* 🧠 Custom NinjaTrader-style VWAP logic (faithfully ported for Pine Script 6)
Use it to visualize where price is anchored, where trend turns, and where hidden liquidity or mean-reversion zones may be forming.
🎯 What This Script Does
This indicator plots:
1. A central VWAP/TWAP line, anchored to -any timeframe or custom period-
2. Karma trend line using adaptive volatility envelopes
3. Dynamic bands that react to price range, volatility, and momentum
4. Optional range-based zones using Fibonacci-like ratios for structure detection
5. A visual "hidden fill" shading system to highlight bullish or bearish control
🚀 Unique Features
🧮 1. NinjaTrader VWAP Logic (Optional)
When enabled, this mode replaces TradingView’s default VWAP with a custom weighted average based on:
mean = average of ((high + low) and (open + close))
VWAP = sum(mean × volume) / sum(volume)
✔ Gives more stable center in volatile conditions
✔ Matches many institutional VWAP tools
Use the toggle:
☑️ “Use NinjaTrader VWAP Formula”
To activate this precision logic.
🕰 2. Anchor VWAP/TWAP to Any Timeframe
Choose your VWAP anchor from:
* D = Daily
* W = Weekly
* M = Monthly
* Or define your **own custom timeframe** (e.g., “240” or “15”)
This makes it:
⏳ Perfect for day traders anchoring intraday
🧭 Valuable for swing traders observing weekly bias
🧱 Solid for long-term positioning
📊 3. Karma Deviation Line (Trend Pulse)
The Karma line uses an adaptive efficiency ratio + fast/slow deviation logic to track momentum shifts.
* When it crosses above VWAP: possible bullish control
* When it falls below: possible reversion risk
It uses smoothed deviation bands to filter noise.
🎨 4. Hidden Fills & Range Bands
Zone shading makes this one of the most visual VWAP bands indicators out there:
* Red shade = aggressive push above VWAP
* Green shade = price collapsing under VWAP
* White “internal channel” = tight inner value zone
* Purple/gray bands = map structural levels for profit-taking, fading, or breakout watch
🧠 How to Use It
🧩 VWAP Anchoring
* Set timeframe to match your strategy horizon
* Use custom anchor (like 15m, 2h) to match intraday setups
🧠 Ninja Logic
* Enable to use VWAP matching NinjaTrader and institutional backends
* Recommended for high-volume or low-liquidity instruments
📈 Karma Bands
* Look for Karma line breaking VWAP from below → early trend
* Look for Karma curling down inside green zone → mean reversion
📐 Range Zones
* Use shaded fills to visualize exhaustion
* Watch for clean bounces off internal ratios
⚙️Recommended Settings
| Style | Setting |
| -------------------------------| ------------------------------------ |
| VWAP Mode | NinjaLogic ON (for precise behavior) |
| Anchor TF | Daily (or custom intraday like 30m) |
| Deviation | Fast: 50, Slow: 200 |
| Show Range Marks | ON |
| Hidden Zones | ON (for visual clarity) |
🧪 Tested On:
* BTC/ETH/USD
* Nifty Futures
* NASDAQ Stocks
* SPY/QQQ
* Crude Oil and Metals
📝 Author’s Note
Remember that this is an educational idea and past performance is not assurance of future performance.
🟢 Happy Anchoring!
Vwaps
VWAP/VOL [Extension] | FractalystWhat's the indicator's purpose and functionality?
The VWAP/VOL Extension is designed specifically as a bias identification system for the Quantify Trading Model.
This extension uses volume-weighted average price analysis combined with institutional volume classification to automatically detect market bias without requiring optimization periods that lead to overfitting.
The system provides real-time bias signals (bullish/bearish/neutral) that integrate directly with Quantify's machine learning algorithms, enabling institutional-level backtesting and automated entry/exit identification based on genuine market structure rather than curve-fitted parameters.
How does this extension work with the Quantify Trading Model?
The VWAP/VOL Extension serves as the bias detection engine for Quantify's automated trading system.
Instead of manually selecting bias direction, this extension automatically identifies market bias using:
- Volume-weighted VWAP analysis with three-state detection (bullish/bearish/neutral)
- Institutional volume classification using relative volume thresholds without optimization
- Non-repainting architecture ensuring consistent bias signals for Quantify's machine learning
The extension outputs bias signals that Quantify uses as input through the `input.source()` function, allowing the Trading Model to focus on optimal entry/exit timing while the extension handles bias identification.
Why doesn't this use optimization periods like other indicators?
The VWAP/VOL Extension deliberately avoids optimization periods to prevent overfitting bias that destroys out-of-sample performance. The system uses:
- Fixed mathematical thresholds based on market structure principles rather than optimized parameters
- Relative volume analysis using standard 2.0x/0.5x ratios that work across all market conditions
- VWAP distance calculations based on percentage thresholds without curve-fitting
- Gap enforcement using fixed 5-bar minimums for disciplined bias detection
This approach ensures the bias signals remain robust across different market regimes without the performance degradation typical of over-optimized systems.
Can this extension be used independently for discretionary trading?
No, the VWAP/VOL Extension is specifically engineered to work as a component within the Quantify ecosystem. The extension is designed to:
- Provide bias input for Quantify's machine learning algorithms
- Enable automated backtesting through systematic bias identification
- Support institutional-level analysis when combined with Quantify's ML entry model
Using this extension independently would miss the primary value proposition of systematic entry/exit optimization that Quantify provides.
The extension handles bias detection so Quantify can focus on probability-based trade timing and risk management.
How does this enable institutional-level backtesting?
The extension transforms discretionary bias identification into systematic institutional analysis by:
- Eliminating subjective bias selection through automated VWAP/volume analysis
- Providing consistent historical signals with non-repainting architecture for accurate backtesting
- Integrating with Quantify's algorithms to identify optimal entry patterns based on objective bias states
- Enabling performance analysis across multiple market regimes without optimization bias
This combination allows Quantify to run institutional-grade backtests with consistent bias identification, generating reliable performance statistics and risk metrics that reflect genuine market edge rather than curve-fitted results.
How do I integrate this with the Quantify Trading Model?
Integration enables institutional-grade systematic trading through advanced machine learning and statistical validation:
- Add both VWAP/VOL Extension and Quantify Trading Model to your chart
- Select VWAP/VOL Extension as the bias source using input.source()
- Quantify automatically uses the extension's bias signals for entry/exit analysis
- The built-in machine learning algorithms score optimal entry and exit levels based on trend intensity, volume conviction, and market structure patterns identified by the extension
The extension handles all bias detection complexity while Quantify focuses on optimal trade timing, position sizing, and risk management along with PineConnector automation
What markets and assets does the VWAP/VOL Extension work best on?
The VWAP/VOL Extension performs optimally on markets with consistent, high-volume participation since the system relies on institutional volume analysis for bias detection. Futures markets provide the most reliable performance due to their centralized volume data and continuous institutional participation.
Recommended Futures Markets:
- ES (S&P 500 E-mini) - Over 2 million contracts daily volume, excellent liquidity depth
- NQ (NASDAQ-100 E-mini) - Around 600,000 contracts daily, strong tech sector representation
- YM (Dow Jones E-mini) - Consistent institutional flow and volume patterns
- RTY (Russell 2000 E-mini) - Small-cap exposure with reliable volume data
- GC (Gold Futures) - High volume commodity with institutional participation
- CL (Crude Oil Futures) - Energy sector representation with strong volume consistency
Why Futures Markets Excel:
- Futures markets provide centralized volume reporting, ensuring the extension's volume classification system receives accurate institutional participation data. The standardized contract specifications and continuous trading hours create consistent volume patterns that the extension's algorithms can analyze effectively.
Acceptable Timeframes and Portfolio Integration:
- Any timeframe that can be evaluated within Quantify Trading Model's backtesting engine is acceptable for live trading implementation.
The extension is specifically designed to integrate with Quantify's portfolio management system, allowing multiple strategies across different timeframes and assets to operate simultaneously while maintaining consistent bias identification methodology across the entire automated trading portfolio.
Legal Disclaimers and Risk Acknowledgments
Trading Risk Disclosure
The VWAP/VOL Extension is provided for informational, educational, and systematic bias detection purposes only and should not be construed as financial, investment, or trading advice. The extension provides volume-weighted institutional analysis but does not guarantee profitable outcomes, accurate bias predictions, or positive investment returns.
Trading systems utilizing bias detection algorithms carry substantial risks including but not limited to total capital loss, incorrect bias identification, market regime changes, and adverse conditions that may invalidate volume-based analysis. The extension's performance depends on accurate volume data, TradingView infrastructure stability, and proper integration with Quantify Trading Model, any of which may experience data errors, technical failures, or service interruptions that could affect bias detection accuracy.
System Dependency Acknowledgment
The extension requires continuous operation of multiple interconnected systems: TradingView charts and real-time data feeds, accurate volume reporting from exchanges, Quantify Trading Model integration, and stable platform connectivity. Any interruption or malfunction in these systems may result in incorrect bias signals, missed transitions, or unexpected analytical behavior.
Users acknowledge that neither Fractalyst nor the creator has control over third-party data providers, exchange volume reporting accuracy, or TradingView platform stability, and cannot guarantee data accuracy, service availability, or analytical performance. Market microstructure changes, volume reporting delays, exchange outages, and technical factors may significantly affect bias detection accuracy compared to theoretical or backtested performance.
Intellectual Property Protection
The VWAP/VOL Extension, including all proprietary algorithms, volume classification methodologies, three-state bias detection systems, and integration protocols, constitutes the exclusive intellectual property of Fractalyst. Unauthorized reproduction, reverse engineering, modification, or commercial exploitation of these proprietary technologies is strictly prohibited and may result in legal action.
Liability Limitation
By utilizing this extension, users acknowledge and agree that they assume full responsibility and liability for all trading decisions, financial outcomes, and potential losses resulting from reliance on the extension's bias detection signals. Fractalyst shall not be liable for any unfavorable outcomes, financial losses, missed opportunities, or damages resulting from the development, use, malfunction, or performance of this extension.
Past performance of bias detection accuracy, volume classification effectiveness, or integration with Quantify Trading Model does not guarantee future results. Trading outcomes depend on numerous factors including market regime changes, volume pattern evolution, institutional behavior shifts, and proper system configuration, all of which are beyond the control of Fractalyst.
User Responsibility Statement
Users are solely responsible for understanding the risks associated with algorithmic bias detection, properly configuring system parameters, maintaining appropriate risk management protocols, and regularly monitoring extension performance. Users should thoroughly validate the extension's bias signals through comprehensive backtesting before live implementation and should never base trading decisions solely on automated bias detection.
This extension is designed to provide systematic institutional flow analysis but does not replace the need for proper market understanding, risk management discipline, and comprehensive trading methodology. Users should maintain active oversight of bias detection accuracy and be prepared to implement manual overrides when market conditions invalidate volume-based analysis assumptions.
Terms of Service Acceptance
Continued use of the VWAP/VOL Extension constitutes acceptance of these terms, acknowledgment of associated risks, and agreement to respect all intellectual property protections. Users assume full responsibility for compliance with applicable laws and regulations governing automated trading system usage in their jurisdiction.
Nerdmond Metrics🧠 RSI Metrics Table – Multi-Timeframe Trend Strength Dashboard
Overview
The RSI Metrics Table provides a compact, real-time snapshot of RSI momentum across multiple timeframes – giving you immediate clarity on overall market sentiment and trend strength. This visual dashboard simplifies decision-making and keeps you aligned with momentum bias without flipping through multiple charts.
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🔍 What It Shows
• RSI Readings across configurable timeframes (5m to 1W)
• Trend Alignment: Green ✅ if RSI confirms trend, ⚠️ if weakening, ❌ if divergence
• Summary Row: Instant multi-TF trend summary using intuitive emoji logic
• Background Shading: Quickly identifies zones of strength or exhaustion
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💡 Why Use It?
• Scalp / Swing Filter: Instantly validate entries using RSI consensus
• Avoid Choppy Traps: Table highlights RSI divergence across higher TFs
• Combine with Your Strategy: Plug into any setup (e.g. OB, BOS, Flip, MA) to confirm or reject ideas faster
MACD-VWAP-BB IndicatorThe Scalping Rainbow MACD-VWAP-BB Indicator is a simple tool for beginners to scalp (make quick trades) on a 1-minute chart in TradingView. It helps you decide when to buy or sell assets like forex (EUR/USD), crypto (BTC/USD), or stocks by showing clear signals directly on the candlestick chart. Here’s how to use it for scalping, explained in the easiest way:
Setup: Open TradingView, choose a 1-minute chart for a liquid asset (e.g., EUR/USD). Copy the indicator code into the Pine Editor (bottom tab), click “Add to Chart.” You’ll see green triangle-up signals below candles for buying and red triangle-down signals above candles for selling.
Buy Signal (Green Triangle Up): When a green triangle appears below a candle, it means the MACD, VWAP, and Bollinger Bands all suggest the price may rise. Action: Buy immediately, aiming for a small profit (5-10 pips in forex, 0.1-0.5% in crypto/stocks). Set a stop-loss 2-5 pips below the recent low to limit losses.
Sell Signal (Red Triangle Down): A red triangle above a candle signals a potential price drop. Action: Sell or short the asset, targeting a quick profit. Set a stop-loss 2-5 pips above the recent high.
Scalping Tips: Trade during busy market hours (e.g., 5:30 PM–9:30 PM IST for forex). Exit trades within 1-5 minutes. Only risk 1-2% of your account per trade. Check for support/resistance levels or candlestick patterns to confirm signals.
Practice: Use a demo account to test the indicator. Stick to 3-5 trades per session to avoid overtrading. If signals are too frequent, adjust “Signal Delay” to 2 in settings.
This indicator simplifies scalping by combining three reliable tools into clear buy/sell signals, perfect for beginners.
Multi OHLC4 VWAPsVWAP Indicators, which are often restricted to a single timeframe, this script incorporates a multi-timeframe analysis tool that includes Intraday, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, and Yearly VWAPs.
Key Features:
Multi-Timeframe Support: Choose from Intraday, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, or Yearly VWAP calculations, each tailored to professional trading strategies. The ability to switch between different timeframes enables comprehensive market analysis, catering to both short-term traders and long-term investors.
Advanced Rolling VWAP Options: The script supports both standard VWAP and Rolling VWAP modes, allowing users to reset VWAP calculations based on specific conditions (daily, weekly, monthly, etc.). This functionality enhances dynamic trend recognition.
Customizable Color Schemes: The slope direction of each VWAP line is visually represented with unique color schemes for each timeframe, enabling quick interpretation of price movement. Users can fully customize these colors to suit their trading preferences.
Enhanced Plotting Style: Uses a "line with breaks" style to emphasize trend changes, with line thickness increasing for longer timeframes. This visual hierarchy makes it easy to distinguish between short-term and long-term trends.
How It Helps Traders:
This script combines multiple VWAP calculations into a single overlay, enabling traders to identify support and resistance zones, detect trend shifts, and perform in-depth market analysis effortlessly. By using the OHLC/4 average price instead of the traditional close-only approach, the script offers a balanced perspective, reflecting both intraday volatility and long-term price trends.
Why Choose OHLC/4 VWAP Pro Multi? Many standard VWAP scripts focus only on aesthetics or a single timeframe analysis. This script brings a more comprehensive view to VWAP calculations by implementing a multi-timeframe strategy with customizable rolling features. It aims to fill a gap for traders looking for a more nuanced and professional tool, with the flexibility to adapt to diverse trading strategies.
MACD-VWAP-BB Oscillator with DivergenceHow to Use the Indicator for Trading
Here’s how to interpret and use the indicator’s signals as a beginner:
Look for Buy Signals:
Green Triangle Up (“BUY”):
Appears when MACD, VWAP, and Bollinger Bands all signal a strong bullish trend.
The ribbon turns green, and the background fill is green.
Action: Consider buying the asset, as this is a strong signal the price may rise.
Example: If you see a green triangle on a 1-hour chart for BTC/USD, it suggests a potential upward move.
Green Circle (“Div Buy”):
Indicates a bullish divergence, where the price is dropping, but the indicator suggests the downtrend may weaken or reverse.
This is a weaker signal than the triangle but can be an early warning of a trend change.
Action: Watch closely or consider a smaller buy position, especially if followed by a triangle signal.
Look for Sell Signals:
Red Triangle Down (“SELL”):
Appears when all three indicators signal a strong bearish trend.
The ribbon turns red, and the background fill is red.
Action: Consider selling or shorting the asset, as the price may fall.
Example: A red triangle on a stock chart suggests it’s time to exit a long position or go short.
Red Circle (“Div Sell”):
Indicates a bearish divergence, where the price is rising, but the indicator suggests the uptrend may weaken or reverse.
Action: Be cautious with long positions or consider preparing to sell, especially if a triangle signal follows.
Check the Ribbon and Background:
Green Ribbon and Fill: Confirms a bullish trend. Feel more confident in buy signals.
Red Ribbon and Fill: Confirms a bearish trend. Feel more confident in sell signals.
The ribbon’s spread (how far apart the lines are) shows trend strength: wider = stronger trend, tighter = weaker trend.
Use Divergence Signals for Early Warnings:
Divergence signals (circles) often appear before triangle signals, hinting at potential reversals.
Example: A green circle (“Div Buy”) on a downtrending chart suggests the price might stop falling soon. Wait for a green triangle to confirm before acting.
Choose a Timeframe:
Short-term traders (day trading): Use shorter timeframes like 5-minute, 15-minute, or 1-hour charts.
Swing traders: Use 4-hour or daily charts for signals that last days or weeks.
Long-term investors: Use daily or weekly charts for bigger trends.
Example: On a 4-hour chart, a green triangle might signal a trend lasting hours to days.
Combine with Price Action:
Don’t rely on the indicator alone. Look at the candlesticks:
Are there support/resistance levels nearby?
Is the price near a key level (e.g., a moving average or trendline)?
Use the indicator to confirm what you see in the price chart.
Risk Management:
Set Stop-Losses: Place a stop-loss below recent lows for buys or above recent highs for sells to limit losses.
Position Sizing: Only risk a small portion of your account (e.g., 1-2%) per trade.
Wait for Confirmation: Triangle signals are stronger than divergence signals. Consider waiting for a triangle before entering a trade, especially as a beginner.
Example Trading Scenario
Let’s say you’re trading EUR/USD on a 1-hour chart:
You see a green circle (“Div Buy”) at the bottom of the indicator panel, and the price is near a support level (a price where it stopped falling before).
This suggests a potential reversal, but it’s not confirmed yet.
Action: Watch closely but don’t enter a trade yet.
A few candles later, a green triangle (“BUY”) appears, the ribbon turns green, and the background fill is green.
This confirms a strong bullish signal (MACD, VWAP, and Bollinger Bands all agree).
Action: Enter a buy trade, set a stop-loss below the recent low, and aim for a target near a resistance level or a 1:2 risk-reward ratio.
Later, you see a red circle (“Div Sell”) while the price is still rising.
This warns that the uptrend might weaken.
Action: Tighten your stop-loss or prepare to exit if a red triangle appears.
A red triangle (“SELL”) appears, with the ribbon and fill turning red.
Action: Exit the buy trade or consider a short position.
Tips for Beginners
Start with a Demo Account: Practice using the indicator on a TradingView paper trading account or a broker’s demo account to avoid risking real money.
Test on Different Assets: Try the indicator on stocks, forex, or crypto to see where it performs best.
Avoid Overtrading: Wait for clear triangle signals for stronger trades. Divergence signals (circles) are less reliable, so use them as warnings.
Learn Basic Chart Patterns: Combine the indicator with simple patterns like support/resistance or candlestick patterns (e.g., pin bars) for better results.
Adjust Settings Carefully: The default settings (e.g., MACD 12,26,9; ribbon 8,13,21,34) are balanced, but you can tweak them in the indicator settings to match your trading style.
Common Questions
What timeframe should I use?
It depends on your trading style. Day traders might use 5-minute or 1-hour charts; swing traders might use 4-hour or daily charts. Test different timeframes to find what suits you.
Are divergence signals reliable?
Divergence signals (green/red circles) are early warnings and less reliable than triangle signals. Use them to prepare for a trade but wait for triangles for confirmation.
Can I use this on any asset?
Yes! It works on stocks, forex, crypto, or commodities. Adjust settings like pivotLookback or smoothWavy for volatile assets like crypto.
What if I see conflicting signals?
If a green circle appears but no green triangle, the trend isn’t confirmed yet. Wait for alignment of all indicators (triangle signal) for stronger trades.
How to Customize (Optional)
If you want to tweak the indicator:
Open the indicator settings (double-click its name on the chart).
Adjust Pivot Lookback for Divergence (default 5) to make divergence signals more frequent (smaller number) or less frequent (larger number).
Change Signal Line Smoothing Period (default 9) for a smoother or wavier signal line.
Modify EMA Ribbon Periods (default 8,13,21,34) for a tighter or wider ribbon.
Multi Anchor VWAPThis Multi Anchor VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price) indicator is made for traders who need accuracy, clear visuals, and an eye on bigger trends.
Features include:
The first anchor is set to the very first candle on your chart.
The second anchor is aligned with the last or current Friday on the chart.
The third anchor is customizable based on your input.
For the third anchor, you can pick the exact year, month, and day to start the VWAP.
The source used is HLC3.
You have full control over how it looks.
Change the color, line width, and style (solid, dotted, dashed, etc.).
Designed to be visible on both light and dark backgrounds.
This indicator works well for:
Weekly expiry options like Nifty and Sensex.
Spotting main zones where price might turn or pause.
Seeing where to set stops during trend dips.
Confirming if a breakout is real.
Combining with other tools like Market Cipher, VRVP, and Fibonacci levels.
How to use: Add the indicator to your chart. Open the settings panel. Set the first and second anchor points; these are fixed. For the third, you can customize. Choose the date and time to start the VWAP from under “Custom Anchor Input.” Pick your preferred color and line thickness to match your style. The VWAP will plot from that point onward.
Best use cases: Use it to spot support and resistance from intraday breakouts. Trace from swing highs or lows to find mean reversion zones. Watch how the VWAP reacts during big macro events or at expiry days.
The design is simple and clean—no labels. Works on all timeframes from 1-minute charts to daily. Perfect for serious intraday traders and those holding positions longer-term.
ZenAlgo - MultiverseThe ZenAlgo – Multiverse indicator provides a multi-timeframe view of Volume-Weighted Average Price (VWAP) levels and their dynamic interaction with price across seven defined timeframes: Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, Semi-Annual, and Yearly. The indicator is intended to help traders contextualize price within time-based value areas and examine how price interacts with statistically relevant bands derived from those VWAPs.
VWAP Calculation and Period Structure
At the core, this script computes VWAP levels anchored to six distinct timeframes using volume data and a configurable source (default is HLC3). Each VWAP resets at the start of its corresponding period (e.g., Daily VWAP resets at the beginning of a new day) using timeframe.change() as a detection mechanism. This allows each VWAP level to reflect a clean aggregation of price and volume over its specified period.
VWAP levels are only computed if volume data is present and cumulative volume increases, ensuring logical consistency. If volume is missing or inconsistent, the script terminates execution with an error to prevent invalid outputs.
Band Calculation
Each VWAP is accompanied by one or two optional bands on both sides, calculated using percentage-based offset. Daily VWAP is configurable per user preference to use either standard deviation or a percentage-based offset. These bands provide a dynamic value area that expands or contracts with volatility or proportional price distance, respectively.
The bands help classify price as:
Inside the main band (e.g., between ±1 band): near average value
Inside extended band (e.g., ±2 bands): stretched but not extreme
Beyond extended band: potentially overheated or oversold conditions
This layering creates a multi-zoned map of value perception across timeframes.
Labeling and Historical Tracking
As each new VWAP is computed, it is stored in a bounded array alongside metadata such as label position, line objects, test count, and test state (whether price has interacted with it). Each level is drawn as a dotted horizontal line and labeled with its value and corresponding period (e.g., "D", "W", "M").
Price interaction with a VWAP level (i.e., candle high/low crossing the line) changes the styling of the label and line, marking it as "tested." A cap on how many tested levels are retained (default 10) avoids excessive clutter and resource usage.
These persistent horizontal levels give the trader a visual reference of where value was defined in previous periods and how price has respected or ignored those levels over time.
Summary Tables and Grid
Two visual table overlays are provided:
1. VWAP Summary Table , this table shows:
VWAP values per timeframe
Trend interpretation (rising, falling, stable) relative to price
Ranked order of VWAP values (from highest to lowest)
The order is recalculated each bar to reflect the vertical positioning of each VWAP on the price chart.
2. VWAP Relationship Grid
A grid matrix compares each VWAP and current price against all others. Each cell reflects whether a given source is above, below, or within a tolerance threshold relative to another. Colors (green, red, gray) visually encode the result, with the diagonal marked in black and unused cells disabled.
This matrix helps identify alignment or dissonance among timeframes, allowing users to detect whether shorter-term value is leading or lagging longer-term value.
Price Band Classification
For the Daily VWAP specifically, the script includes an extra classification system. It assigns the current price to a zone (e.g., "At VWAP", "Bear Band", "Above Bull Band 2") based on where the price lies in relation to the VWAP bands. This classification is also used for dynamic coloring and added to the daily label.
Display Controls
The script offers fine-grained controls:
Toggle visibility of each VWAP and band group independently
Adjust the offset of labels from the current bar
Customize band multipliers and color transparency
Limit the number of historical VWAP labels plotted
Position both the summary and grid tables flexibly on screen
These options allow traders to declutter their charts and focus on the most relevant context for their strategy.
How to Interpret and Use
This indicator provides a structured view of market value perception across various timeframes. For example:
When price converges with multiple VWAPs, it may suggest consensus on value.
When price moves away from all VWAPs, it may indicate trending or stretched conditions.
Crosses and retests of VWAPs (especially higher-timeframe ones) can act as areas of interest.
The band-based classification helps identify transitional zones and whether price is situated in an area where value is being accepted or rejected.
The summary tables offer a high-level dashboard of price positioning and value structure, which can assist with top-down analysis, filtering setups, or contextual decision-making.
Added Value Compared to Free Alternatives
Most free VWAP scripts:
Cover only a single timeframe (often daily or session-based)
Lack historical level tracking with tested/retested visualization
Do not support grid-level relationships or multi-timeframe band analysis
Offer limited configuration over how bands are calculated or displayed
This script consolidates multiple value areas in one consistent framework and goes further by tracking historical relevance, providing interaction logs, and organizing data into actionable overlays.
For traders seeking comprehensive value context across intraday and swing horizons, this tool offers persistent and structured data views that are otherwise unavailable through individual, isolated VWAP tools.
Limitations and Disclaimers
The indicator depends on volume data. On instruments with unreliable or synthetic volume (e.g., certain spot forex or CFDs), results may not be meaningful.
Band-based interpretation should not be used as a signal mechanism on its own.
On low timeframes, longer-period VWAPs may appear flat or visually compressed.
As with any analytical tool, interpretation requires trader discretion and should be combined with broader context.
Multi VWAPsMulti VWAPs Inspired by Biran Shannon and his book:
"MAXIMUM TRADING GAINS WITH ANCHORED VWAP . The Perfect Combination of Price, Time & Volume."
(ISBN 9798986868004)
A comprehensive VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price) indicator that combines multiple timeframes and sessions in one view. Perfect for day trading and swing trading across different markets.
Features:
• Multiple VWAP Timeframes:
- Daily VWAP
- Weekly VWAP
- Monthly VWAP
- Quarterly VWAP
- Yearly VWAP
• Session-specific VWAPs:
- London Session (3:00 AM - 11:30 AM NY time)
- New York Session (9:30 AM - 4:00 PM NY time)
• Additional Indicators:
- Midnight Price Line (Previous day's closing price)
- 5-Day Moving Average
- 50-Day Moving Average
• Customization Options:
- Toggle individual VWAPs and indicators
- Customize colors for each component
- Adjustable label positioning
- MA smoothing settings
- Option to show/hide previous day's midnight price
• Smart Features:
- Auto-adjusting calculations based on timeframe
- Clear session boundaries
- Optimized for all chart timeframes
- Clean label system
Perfect for:
• Day traders tracking multiple timeframe momentum
• Swing traders using longer-term VWAPs
• Session traders focusing on London/NY hours
• Multi-timeframe analysis
• Price action trading with VWAP support/resistance
This indicator combines essential trading tools in one clean interface, helping you make informed decisions without cluttering your chart.
Long-Term VWAP Mean Reversion SDCACore Idea:
This indicator is designed to support Strategic Dollar Cost Averaging (SDCA) for Bitcoin using a cumulative VWAP-based mean reversion model. It helps long-term investors identify high-conviction buy zones and overbought conditions using statistical deviation from the cumulative VWAP. This indicator evaluates how much price is stretched from the true market average price, weighted by cumulative volume over time.
Core Concepts and Formulas:
Cumulative VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price):
VWAP cumulative = ∑(Price×Volume) / ∑Volume
A long-term anchor that reflects the average dollar cost of all market participants across all candles. This version does not reset daily, unlike intraday VWAP.
VWAP Deviation % :
Deviation% = Price - VWAP cumulative / VWAP cumulative x 100
Shows how far current price has diverged from the long-term fair value.
Z-Score of VWAP Deviation:
Z= (Price−VWAP)−μ / σ (lookback period: default 200)
SDCA Multiplier Mapping:
*Keep in mind in my Z-Score system, -2 represents the overbought level (white horizontal line) and +2 represents oversold (cyan horizontal line) conditions. So the scores on the Y axis and Z-score in the table are reversed.
| Z-Score Range | SDCA Multiplier |
---------------------------------------------
| ≤ -2 | 0.25×
| -1 to +1 | 1.0×
| > +2 | 2.0×
The pink line plots this multiplier. It’s meant to control buy weight at each time step.
How to Use This for SDCA:
-Buy normally when the multiplier is 1.0× (Z-score between -1 and +1)
-Accelerate buying when Z-score is deeply negative (price far below VWAP)
-Slow or pause buying when Z-score is high (price far above VWAP)
-Use the stats panel to track current Z-score, VWAP level, deviation %, and multiplier
-Watch the red/blue backgrounds as visual confirmation of oversold/overbought zones
Inputs:
Z-Score Lookback Length:
Default: 200 but can be adjusted.
Visuals:
Z-Score Line (cyan): shows current standardized deviation from VWAP
Multiplier Line (bright pink): your SDCA intensity signal
Background Zones: cyan = oversold, white = overbought
Horizontal Lines: +2 and -2 standard deviation thresholds
Stats Panel (bottom right): live values for Z-score, multiplier, price, VWAP, and the deviation formula
Suited For:
-Long-term Bitcoin investors
-SDCA Systems
-Mean reversion systems
-Macro-level buy/sell planning
Easy MA SignalsEasy MA Signals
Overview
Easy MA Signals is a versatile Pine Script indicator designed to help traders visualize moving average (MA) trends, generate buy/sell signals based on crossovers or custom price levels, and enhance chart analysis with volume-based candlestick coloring. Built with flexibility in mind, it supports multiple MA types, crossover options, and customizable signal appearances, making it suitable for traders of all levels. Whether you're a day trader, swing trader, or long-term investor, this indicator provides actionable insights while keeping your charts clean and intuitive.
Configure the Settings
The indicator is divided into three input groups for ease of use:
General Settings:
Candlestick Color Scheme: Choose from 10 volume-based color schemes (e.g., Sapphire Pulse, Emerald Spark) to highlight high/low volume candles. Select “None” for TradingView’s default colors.
Moving Average Length: Set the MA period (default: 20). Adjust for faster (lower values) or slower (higher values) signals.
Moving Average Type: Choose between SMA, EMA, or WMA (default: EMA).
Show Buy/Sell Signals: Enable/disable signal plotting (default: enabled).
Moving Average Crossover: Select a crossover type (e.g., MA vs VWAP, MA vs SMA50) for signals or “None” to disable.
Volume Influence: Adjust how volume impacts candlestick colors (default: 1.2). Higher values make thresholds stricter.
Signal Appearance Settings:
Buy/Sell Signal Shape: Choose shapes like triangles, arrows, or labels for signals.
Buy/Sell Signal Position: Place signals above or below bars.
Buy/Sell Signal Color: Customize colors for better visibility (default: green for buy, red for sell).
Custom Price Alerts:
Custom Buy/Sell Alert Price: Set specific price levels for alerts (default: 0, disabled). Enter a non-zero value to enable.
Set Up Alerts
To receive notifications (e.g., sound, popup, email) when signals or custom price levels are hit:
Click the Alert button (alarm clock icon) in TradingView.
Select Easy MA Signals as the condition and choose one of the four alert types:
MA Crossover Buy Alert: Triggers on MA crossover buy signals.
MA Crossover Sell Alert: Triggers on MA crossover sell signals.
Custom Buy Alert: Triggers when price crosses above the custom buy price.
Custom Sell Alert: Triggers when price crosses below the custom sell price.
Enable Play Sound and select a sound (e.g., “Bell”).
Set the frequency (e.g., Once Per Bar Close for confirmed signals) and create the alert.
Analyze the Chart
Moving Average Line: Displays the selected MA with color changes (green for bullish, red for bearish, gray for neutral) based on price position relative to the MA.
Buy/Sell Signals: Appear as shapes or labels when crossovers or custom price levels are hit.
Candlestick Colors: If a color scheme is selected, candles change color based on volume strength (high, low, or neutral), aiding in trend confirmation.
Why Use Easy MA Signals?
Easy MA Signals is designed to simplify technical analysis while offering advanced customization. It’s ideal for traders who want:
A clear visualization of MA trends and crossovers.
Flexible signal generation based on MA crossovers or custom price levels.
Volume-enhanced candlestick coloring to identify market strength.
Easy-to-use settings with tooltips for beginners and pros alike.
This script is particularly valuable because it combines multiple features into one indicator, reducing chart clutter and providing actionable insights without overwhelming the user.
Benefits of Easy MA Signals
Highly Customizable: Supports SMA, EMA, and WMA with adjustable lengths.
Offers multiple crossover options (VWAP, SMA10, SMA20, etc.) for tailored strategies.
Custom price alerts allow precise targeting of key levels.
Volume-Based Candlestick Coloring: 10 unique color schemes highlight volume strength, helping traders confirm trends.
Adjustable volume influence ensures adaptability to different markets.
Flexible Signal Visualization: Choose from various signal shapes (triangles, arrows, labels) and positions (above/below bars).
Customizable colors improve visibility on any chart background.
Alert Integration: Built-in alert conditions for crossovers and custom prices support sound, email, and app notifications.
Easy setup for real-time trading decisions.
User-Friendly Design: Organized input groups with clear tooltips make configuration intuitive.
Suitable for beginners and advanced traders alike.
Example Use Cases
Swing Trading with MA Crossovers:
Scenario: A trader wants to trade Bitcoin (BTC/USD) on a 4-hour chart using an EMA crossover strategy.
Setup:
Set Moving Average Type to EMA, Length to 20.
Set Moving Average Crossover to “MA vs SMA50”.
Enable Show Buy/Sell Signals and choose “arrowup” for buy, “arrowdown” for sell.
Select “Emerald Spark” for candlestick colors to highlight volume surges.
Usage: Buy when the EMA20 crosses above the SMA50 (green arrow appears) and volume is high (dark green candles). Sell when the EMA20 crosses below the SMA50 (red arrow). Set alerts for real-time notifications.
Scalping with Custom Price Alerts:
Scenario: A day trader monitors Tesla (TSLA) on a 5-minute chart and wants alerts at specific support/resistance levels.
Setup:
Set Custom Buy Alert Price to 150.00 (support) and Custom Sell Alert Price to 160.00 (resistance).
Use “labelup” for buy signals and “labeldown” for sell signals.
Keep Moving Average Crossover as “None” to focus on price alerts.
Usage: Receive a sound alert and label when TSLA crosses 150.00 (buy) or 160.00 (sell). Use volume-colored candles to confirm momentum before entering trades.
When NOT to Use Easy MA Signals
High-Frequency Trading: Reason: The indicator relies on moving averages and volume, which may lag in ultra-fast markets (e.g., sub-second trades). High-frequency traders may need specialized tools with real-time tick data.
Alternative: Use order book or market depth indicators for faster execution.
Low-Volatility or Sideways Markets:
Reason: MA crossovers and custom price alerts can generate false signals in choppy, range-bound markets, leading to whipsaws.
Alternative: Use oscillators like RSI or Bollinger Bands to trade within ranges.
This indicator is tailored more towards less experienced traders. And as always, paper trade until you are comfortable with how this works if you're unfamiliar with trading! We hope you enjoy this and have great success. Thanks for your interested in Easy MA Signals!
ZenAlgo - Golden VeinOverview and Motivation
This indicator combines multiple volume-weighted average price (VWAP) calculations from different timeframes and then merges them into a single composite line called “the Vein”. It begins by pulling a user-defined source (for instance, a typical price) and then anchors a VWAP on daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, semiannual, and yearly intervals. By viewing all these timeframes together, the script captures multi-period trends in a way that stands apart from simpler, single-timeframe VWAP indicators. This comprehensive perspective is designed to offer practical benefits to those who monitor both short- and long-term VWAP behavior within a single tool.
Because it tracks many timeframes simultaneously, it can highlight instances when short-term and long-term VWAPs converge or diverge. Traders who need multi-timeframe validation may find this approach particularly helpful. Other free indicators typically restrict themselves to one or two timeframes, so the built-in multi-timeframe data in this script can save effort for those who rely heavily on VWAP analysis.
Core Inputs and Offsets
At the start, the script takes a single price input (e.g., the average of high, low, and close) and uses it to compute multiple VWAP lines. Users can also choose a distance factor (based on an ATR calculation) to control how far labels are placed from any crossover events. This distance sets how clearly the chart will display labels without overcrowding.
Beyond giving a cleaner visual, having a user-defined distance for labels means the script can adapt to any ticker’s volatility. If one trades assets with large intraday swings, the script leaves enough space for labels to remain readable. This flexibility is something that simpler free VWAP scripts might lack.
Multi-Timeframe VWAP Computations
The script calculates distinct VWAP lines: Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly (3-Month), Semiannual (6-Month), and Yearly (12-Month). Each line resets whenever it detects a new period has started, ensuring that each timeframe’s VWAP properly anchors to its own session window. This allows the indicator to track how the market perceives fair value (through VWAP) on multiple horizons, all at once.
Simultaneously checking these various intervals can offer added clarity to traders who want to compare immediate market conditions (e.g., daily) to broader contexts (e.g., quarterly or yearly). Tools that only show one or two timeframes may miss the nuances that arise when, say, daily VWAP aligns with monthly VWAP at a turning point.
Crossover Detection and Labeling
Whenever two different VWAP lines intersect, the script generates an internal crossover signal. It then draws small labels (e.g., D↑W or M↓Q) to highlight that a lower timeframe VWAP has moved above or below a higher timeframe VWAP. These labels use color-coding and an ATR-based offset to remain visible.
An additional subtle feature is how daily VWAP crossovers can optionally be displayed only on a specific weekday and hour. That allows users who only want to track daily crossovers under certain conditions (for example, a fixed point in the weekly cycle) to filter out other signals. This adaptability can be worth paying for if one needs advanced filtering—an area where simpler free VWAP cross indicators typically do not offer such granular control.
The “Golden VWAP” (Composite Calculation)
All six VWAP lines (daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, semiannual, yearly) feed into a central average called “the Vein”. The script takes the midpoint of these six values on each bar, effectively combining short-, medium-, and long-term VWAP data into one. This composite serves as a reference line for overall market direction.
A volatility band (either a standard-deviation-based range or a user-defined percentage) wraps around this composite. The script thereby creates an upper and a lower boundary around the Golden VWAP, called “Resistance” and “Support.” Traders may interpret price moves beyond these levels as higher-probability expansions or contractions, but there is no guarantee of outcome. In choppier markets, breakouts above or below these bands might not lead to follow-through, so interpretation should always be combined with other evidence.
Simplified Market State Logic
By checking how price and the Golden VWAP behave from one bar to the next, the script tags the market state with labels like Bullish, Bearish, Super Bullish, or Super Bearish. These classifications hinge on whether the Golden VWAP is rising or falling, and whether price has crossed above or below the composite band. An optional table in the lower-left corner of the chart displays this label.
While such classification is convenient for scanning changing conditions quickly, it should be interpreted with caution. If the market is sideways or if volume patterns are erratic, the script can produce signals that do not align with real momentum. Treat these states as indications of potential bias rather than automatic buy or sell triggers.
Added Value
By gathering VWAP lines across multiple timeframes, generating alerts on all possible combinations of crossovers, and overlaying a composite VWAP with adjustable volatility bands, this script goes beyond typical single-timeframe VWAP indicators. It aims to let users track short-term shifts (e.g., daily crossing weekly) in the context of longer-term trends (e.g., yearly). This granularity and automation can reduce the need for multiple charts or manual recalculations of different VWAP windows.
Why It Can Be Worth Paying For
The capability to simultaneously anchor VWAP to multiple timeframes, detect crossovers, filter out daily signals by weekday/hour, and visualize a composite “Vein” with adjustable ranges represents a comprehensive feature set that free scripts often do not bundle together. For those who rely on multi-timeframe VWAP analysis, the time saved and clarity gained may justify a paid solution.
Interpreting Values
Crossover labels: Identify points where one timeframe’s VWAP moves above or below another. The direction (up or down) suggests potential momentum shifts.
Golden VWAP line: Treat it as the average “fair value” across all anchored periods. Large price moves above or below this line’s surrounding band might signal increased directional conviction—or false breakouts if volume is deceptive.
Market states: Use the Bullish/Super Bullish/Bearish/Super Bearish labels to gauge how price interacts with the composite’s slope and band.
How to Use It Best
Combine these signals with other risk-management methods.
Monitor multiple crossovers in tandem: for example, daily crossing weekly plus monthly crossing quarterly may offer stronger confluence.
Use the optional daily-label toggle to stay focused on selected higher-confidence signals if you find too many crossovers distracting.
Remember that every alert or label should be evaluated in broader market context and your own trading strategy.
Potential Shortcomings
As with any technical study, VWAP lines and crossovers are not foolproof predictors. The script can be less reliable in low-volume or fast-moving conditions. Large price shocks can cause abrupt changes that do not fit the typical patterns this indicator looks for.
In short, this script’s distinct advantage is showing multiple anchored VWAPs and a composite perspective in one place, offering fine control of alerts and appearance settings. Those who benefit most are chartists who want deeper VWAP insights across various timescales without juggling multiple separate indicators. However, like any technical tool, it should be understood as an aid rather than a guarantee of outcomes.
VWAP Separation Oscillator V5 (No Arrows)Okay, here is a draft description you can adapt for your TradingView publication. It starts from the basics and explains the concepts behind the indicator and how to interpret its visual elements.
VWAP Separation Oscillator
Summary
This indicator provides a normalized view of how far the current price has deviated from its Volume-Weighted Average Price (VWAP), helping traders identify potentially overbought or oversold conditions relative to recent VWAP dynamics. It calculates the price separation from VWAP and expresses it in terms of standard deviations (a Z-score), making it easier to gauge the statistical significance of the deviation.
Core Concepts Explained
What is VWAP?
VWAP stands for Volume-Weighted Average Price. It's a trading benchmark calculated by taking the total dollar value traded for every transaction (price multiplied by volume) and dividing it by the total shares traded for the day (or other chosen period).
Unlike a simple moving average, VWAP gives more weight to price levels where more volume occurred. Many institutional traders use it as a reference point for execution quality.
This indicator allows you to choose the "Anchor Period" (Session, Week, Month, etc.) which determines when the VWAP calculation resets.
What is VWAP Separation?
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rice doesn't always stay at the VWAP; it naturally fluctuates above and below it.
"VWAP Separation" is simply the difference between the current price (Source) and the calculated VWAP value (Separation = Price - VWAP). A positive separation means the price is above VWAP; negative means below.
How Standard Deviation is Used:
While knowing the separation is useful, its significance can vary wildly between different stocks or market conditions. A $1 separation might be huge for one stock but tiny for another.
Standard Deviation is a statistical measure of how spread out data points are from their average. In this indicator, we calculate the standard deviation of the VWAP Separation over a specified Lookback Length. This tells us how volatile or dispersed the separation has been recently.
The Oscillator Line (Z-Score):
The main purple (or Green/Red) line plotted by this indicator is the Z-score of the VWAP Separation.
Formula conceptually: Oscillator Value = (Current Separation - Average Separation) / Standard Deviation of Separation
Interpretation: It tells you how many standard deviations the current separation is away from the average separation over the lookback period.
A value of +2.0 means the current separation is 2 standard deviations higher (more extended to the upside) than the average separation.
A value of -1.5 means the current separation is 1.5 standard deviations lower (more extended to the downside) than the average separation.
This normalization makes it easier to compare readings across different assets or timeframes and to define consistent thresholds for "extreme" deviations.
Visual Elements Explained
Oscillator Line: The primary line showing the Z-score value (explained above). Can optionally be colored Green/Red based on its slope (rising/falling).
Overbought Line (Solid Red): A user-defined level (default: 2.0). When the oscillator moves above this line, it suggests the price deviation above VWAP is statistically significant compared to recent history.
Oversold Line (Solid Green): A user-defined level (default: -2.0). When the oscillator moves below this line, it suggests the price deviation below VWAP is statistically significant compared to recent history.
Overbought/Oversold Zone Fills (Transparent Red/Green): These shaded areas appear only when the oscillator line enters the respective Overbought or Oversold territory (defined by the OB/OS Lines), visually highlighting these periods.
Zero Line (Dotted Gray): Represents the point where the current VWAP separation is exactly equal to the average VWAP separation over the lookback period. Crossings indicate shifts relative to this mean.
Zero Cross Markers (Orange 'X'): Small 'x' marks plotted directly on the oscillator line whenever it crosses the Zero Line, pinpointing these moments.
Potential Usage / Interpretation
Identifying Extremes: High positive values (above OB Level) or low negative values (below OS Level) can suggest the price move relative to VWAP might be over-extended and potentially due for a pause or pullback. Look for the oscillator turning back from these extremes.
Spotting Divergences: Look for discrepancies between price action and the oscillator.
Bearish Divergence: Price makes a new high, but the oscillator makes a lower high (often in the OB zone). Suggests weakening upside momentum relative to VWAP dynamics.
Bullish Divergence: Price makes a new low, but the oscillator makes a higher low (often in the OS zone). Suggests weakening downside momentum relative to VWAP dynamics.
Context is Key: This oscillator measures deviation from a specific benchmark (VWAP). Its interpretation should always be done within the context of the overall market trend, price structure (support/resistance), volume analysis, and potentially other confirming indicators.
Disclaimer: This indicator is a tool for analysis, not a standalone trading system. It does not provide financial advice. Always use risk management.
Settings Overview
Anchor Period: Determines how often the VWAP calculation resets (Session, Week, Month, etc.).
Source: The price data used for the separation calculation (default: hlc3).
Lookback Length: The number of bars used to calculate the average and standard deviation of the separation, influencing the oscillator's responsiveness.
Overbought/Oversold Levels: User-defined thresholds for identifying extreme Z-score values.
Color Oscillator Line: Option to color the oscillator line based on whether it's rising or falling.
Multi-Timeframe Anchored VWAP Valuation# Multi-Timeframe Anchored VWAP Valuation
## Overview
This indicator provides a unique perspective on potential price valuation by comparing the current price to the Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) anchored to the start of multiple timeframes: Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, and Yearly. It synthesizes these comparisons into a single oscillator value, helping traders gauge if the current price is potentially extended relative to significant volume-weighted levels.
## Core Concept & Calculation
1. **Anchored VWAP:** The script calculates the VWAP separately for the current Week, Month, Quarter (3 Months), and Year (12 Months), starting the calculation from the first bar of each period.
2. **Price Deviation:** It measures how far the current `close` price is from each of these anchored VWAPs. This distance is measured in terms of standard deviations calculated *within* that specific anchor period (e.g., how many weekly standard deviations the price is away from the weekly VWAP).
3. **Deviation Score (Multiplier):** Based on this standard deviation distance, a score is assigned. The further the price is from the VWAP (in terms of standard deviations), the higher the absolute score. The indicator uses linear interpolation to determine scores between the standard deviation levels (defaulted at 1, 2, and 3 standard deviations corresponding to scores of +/-2, +/-3, +/-4, with a score of 1 at the VWAP).
4. **Timeframe Weighting:** Longer timeframes are considered more significant. The deviation scores are multiplied by fixed scalars: Weekly (x1), Monthly (x2), Quarterly (x3), Yearly (x4).
5. **Final Valuation Metric:** The weighted scores from all four timeframes are summed up to produce the final oscillator value plotted in the indicator pane.
## How to Interpret and Use
* **Histogram (Indicator Pane):**
* The main output is the histogram representing the `Final Valuation Metric`.
* **Positive Values:** Suggest the price is generally trading above its volume-weighted averages across the timeframes, potentially indicating strength or relative "overvaluation."
* **Negative Values:** Suggest the price is generally trading below its volume-weighted averages, potentially indicating weakness or relative "undervaluation."
* **Values Near Zero:** Indicate the price is relatively close to its volume-weighted averages.
* **Histogram Color:**
* The color of the histogram bars provides context based on the metric's *own recent history*.
* **Green (Positive Color):** The metric is currently *above* its recent average plus a standard deviation band (dynamic upper threshold). This highlights potentially significant "overvalued" readings relative to its normal range.
* **Red (Negative Color):** The metric is currently *below* its recent average minus a standard deviation band (dynamic lower threshold). This highlights potentially significant "undervalued" readings relative to its normal range.
* **Gray (Neutral Color):** The metric is within its typical recent range (between the dynamic upper and lower thresholds).
* **Orange Line:** Plots the moving average of the `Final Valuation Metric` itself (based on the "Threshold Lookback Period"), serving as the centerline for the dynamic thresholds.
* **On-Chart Table:**
* Provides a detailed breakdown for transparency.
* Shows the calculated VWAP, the raw deviation multiplier score, and the final weighted (adjusted) metric for each individual timeframe (W, M, Q, Y).
* Displays the current price, the final combined metric value, and a textual interpretation ("Overvalued", "Undervalued", "Neutral") based on the dynamic thresholds.
## Potential Use Cases
* Identifying potential exhaustion points when the indicator reaches statistically high (green) or low (red) levels relative to its recent history.
* Assessing whether price trends are supported by underlying volume-weighted average prices across multiple timeframes.
* Can be used alongside other technical analysis tools for confirmation.
## Settings
* **Calculation Settings:**
* `STDEV Level 1`: Adjusts the 1st standard deviation level (default 1.0).
* `STDEV Level 2`: Adjusts the 2nd standard deviation level (default 2.0).
* `STDEV Level 3`: Adjusts the 3rd standard deviation level (default 3.0).
* **Interpretation Settings:**
* `Threshold Lookback Period`: Defines the number of bars used to calculate the average and standard deviation of the final metric for dynamic thresholds (default 200).
* `Threshold StDev Multiplier`: Controls how many standard deviations above/below the metric's average are used to set the "Overvalued"/"Undervalued" thresholds (default 1.0).
* **Table Settings:** Customize the position and colors of the data table displayed on the chart.
## Important Considerations
* This indicator measures price deviation relative to *anchored* VWAPs and its *own historical range*. It is not a standalone trading system.
* The interpretation of "Overvalued" and "Undervalued" is relative to the indicator's logic and calculations; it does not guarantee future price movement.
* Like all indicators, past performance is not indicative of future results. Use this tool as part of a comprehensive analysis and risk management strategy.
* The anchored VWAP and Standard Deviation values reset at the beginning of each respective period (Week, Month, Quarter, Year).
THMA VWAP Oscillator [by Oberlunar]The THMA VWAP Oscillator of Oberlunar is a trend-following and liquidity-sensitive indicator that blends the Triple Hull Moving Average (THMA) with Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) deviation bands to highlight high-probability trading setups. It helps traders differentiate between healthy momentum moves and market noise , making it an effective tool for spotting trend continuations, reversals, and mean reversion trades .
At its core, the THMA is an advanced moving average that smooths price action while minimizing lag. Unlike conventional moving averages that react slowly, the THMA dynamically adapts to market conditions by applying a weighted smoothing process. This allows it to react more efficiently to momentum shifts , making it ideal for trend-following and breakout strategies .
The VWAP acts as a volume-weighted price equilibrium, giving traders a framework for understanding institutional positioning. Since VWAP considers both price and volume , it helps determine whether the market is trading at a premium or a discount relative to where most of the volume has transacted. The inclusion of VWAP deviation bands , derived from standard deviations, enhances the ability to detect overbought and oversold conditions , ensuring that signals align with key liquidity levels.
The indicator generates buy and sell signals based on a structured methodology that incorporates trend direction, liquidity positioning, and momentum confirmation . A buy signal is triggered when the THMA on a higher timeframe is positioned below the THMA of the current timeframe, indicating that the broader trend is supportive of an upward move. Additionally, the THMA must be trading below the lower VWAP deviation band , suggesting that price is in a discounted liquidity zone, which is often an area where institutional buyers step in. To ensure that the signal is not just a random fluctuation, the THMA must also show positive slope , meaning it is actively rising, confirming that price is attempting to reverse or continue its upward move with strength.
A sell signal follows the same logic in reverse. The THMA on a higher timeframe must be above the THMA of the current timeframe, confirming alignment with a broader downtrend. The THMA must also be positioned above the upper VWAP deviation band , signaling that price is extended and potentially due for a reversal. To validate that the momentum is actually weakening, the THMA must be in a declining slope , ensuring that price is not simply pausing but actually entering a phase of downward acceleration.
One of the key nuances of the THMA VWAP Oscillator is how it visually represents momentum through the serpentine line , which dynamically shifts color as it develops. When the serpentine line maintains a consistent color—green in an uptrend or red in a downtrend—it signals strong trend conviction . However, when the color fluctuates rapidly between green and red, it indicates a weakening signal , suggesting that price action is becoming choppy and trend strength is deteriorating. This alternation in color serves as an early warning of potential reversals, false breakouts, or trend exhaustion. Traders should be cautious when signals appear in conjunction with an unstable serpentine, as they are less likely to be reliable in such conditions.
To further enhance signal quality, the indicator incorporates a signal alternation mechanism , ensuring that consecutive buy or sell signals do not appear unless the previous trade setup has been invalidated. This helps prevent overtrading in consolidating markets and reduces the chances of chasing false breakouts. Additionally, the placement of buy and sell labels is optimized using ATR-based scaling , positioning them strategically above or below price action to maintain chart clarity without interfering with live price movements.
By integrating trend structure, liquidity positioning, and signal validation , the THMA VWAP Oscillator provides a structured approach to trade execution. It is particularly effective for traders looking to capture breakout moves, pullback entries, and mean reversion opportunities , as it ensures that entries are aligned with market momentum, institutional positioning, and price equilibrium dynamics . The ability to filter out weak signals while identifying strong momentum trends makes it an indispensable tool for trend-followers, breakout traders, and mean reversion specialists alike .
I am very pleased to share that I am publicly releasing one of my private indicators, which I usually provide exclusively to my community. This is a significant moment for me, as this tool has been carefully refined and tested to offer high-quality trading insights.
I also want to take this opportunity to thank my entire community for the incredible support I have received over the past few months. Your feedback, engagement, and enthusiasm continue to inspire me, and I truly appreciate being part of this journey with all of you.
Stay tuned for more updates, and as always, trade smart! 🚀
Multi-Timeframe VWAP Master ProThe Multi-Timeframe VWAP Suite is a comprehensive and highly customizable indicator designed for traders who rely on Volume-Weighted Average Price (VWAP) across multiple timeframes and periods. This tool provides a complete suite of VWAP calculations, including daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, yearly, and custom VWAPs, allowing traders to analyze price action and volume trends with precision. Whether you're a day trader, swing trader, or long-term investor, this indicator offers unparalleled flexibility and depth for your trading strategy.
Multi-Timeframe VWAPs:
Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, and Yearly VWAPs: Track VWAP across various timeframes to identify key support and resistance levels.
Customizable Timeframes: Use the SMA timeframe input to adjust the period for moving averages and other calculations.
Previous Period VWAPs:
Previous Daily, Weekly, Monthly, and Quarterly VWAPs: Analyze historical VWAP levels to understand past price behavior and identify potential reversal zones.
Previous Year Quarterly VWAPs: Compare current price action to VWAP levels from specific quarters of the previous year.
Custom VWAPs:
Custom Start Date and Timeframe: Define your own VWAP periods by specifying a start date and timeframe, allowing for tailored analysis.
Dynamic Custom VWAP Calculation: Automatically calculates VWAP based on your custom inputs, ensuring flexibility for unique trading strategies.
Seasonal and Yearly VWAPs:
April, July, and October VWAPs: Analyze seasonal trends by tracking VWAP levels for specific months.
Yearly VWAP: Get a broader perspective on long-term price trends with the yearly VWAP.
SMA Integration:
SMA Overlay: Combine VWAP analysis with a Simple Moving Average (SMA) for additional confirmation of trends and reversals.
Customizable SMA Length and Timeframe: Adjust the SMA settings to match your trading style and preferences.
User-Friendly Customization:
Toggle Visibility and Labels: Easily enable or disable the display of specific VWAPs and their labels to keep your chart clean and focused.
Color Customization: Each VWAP line and label is color-coded for easy identification and can be customized to suit your preferences.
Dynamic Labeling:
Automatic Labels: Labels are dynamically placed on the last bar, providing clear and concise information about each VWAP level.
Customizable Label Text: Labels include detailed information, such as the timeframe or custom period, for quick reference.
Flexible Timeframe Detection:
Automatic Timeframe Detection: The indicator automatically detects new days, weeks, months, and quarters, ensuring accurate VWAP calculations.
Support for Intraday and Higher Timeframes: Works seamlessly on all chart timeframes, from 1-minute to monthly charts.
Previous Year Quarterly VWAPs:
Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4 VWAPs: Compare current price action to VWAP levels from specific quarters of the previous year.
User-Selectable Year: Choose the year for which you want to calculate previous quarterly VWAPs.
Persistent Monthly VWAPs:
Option to Persist Monthly VWAPs Year-Round: Keep monthly VWAP levels visible even after the month ends for ongoing analysis.
Comprehensive Analysis: Combines multiple VWAP timeframes and periods into a single tool, eliminating the need for multiple indicators.
Customizable and Flexible: Tailor the indicator to your specific trading strategy with customizable timeframes, periods, and settings.
Enhanced Decision-Making: Gain deeper insights into price action and volume trends across different timeframes, helping you make more informed trading decisions.
Clean and Organized Charts: Toggle visibility and labels to keep your chart clutter-free while still accessing all the information you need.
Ideal For:
Day Traders: Use daily and intraday VWAPs to identify intraday support and resistance levels.
Swing Traders: Analyze weekly and monthly VWAPs to spot medium-term trends and reversals.
Long-Term Investors: Leverage quarterly and yearly VWAPs to understand long-term price behavior and key levels.
Seasonal Traders: Track April, July, and October VWAPs to capitalize on seasonal trends.
The Multi-Timeframe VWAP Suite is a powerful and versatile tool for traders of all styles and timeframes. With its comprehensive suite of VWAP calculations, customizable settings, and user-friendly design, it provides everything you need to analyze price action and volume trends with precision and confidence. Whether you're looking to fine-tune your intraday strategy or gain a broader perspective on long-term trends, this indicator has you covered.
VWAP [cryptalent]VWAP Indicator with Adjustable Source
Overview
This TradingView indicator calculates Daily, Weekly, and Monthly VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price) with the flexibility to select different price sources (Open, High, Low, Close, HLC3, etc.). It also displays previous period VWAP levels, helping traders analyze past liquidity zones.
Key Features:
✅ Adjustable Source – Users can choose the price used for VWAP calculations (e.g., Close, High, Low, Open).
✅ Multi-Timeframe VWAP – Tracks Daily, Weekly, and Monthly VWAP to provide a broader market view.
✅ Historical VWAP Levels – Displays previous VWAP values for comparison and reference.
✅ Step Line Style – Ensures clear distinction between different periods and prevents overlapping.
✅ Visible in the Price Scale – The latest and historical VWAP values are displayed in the right-hand price scale for easy reference.
Customization:
You can easily modify the input settings to match your trading style.
Adjust the VWAP source price to test different perspectives (e.g., Open vs. High vs. Close).
ZenAlgo - Heavy DeltaThe ZenAlgo - Heavy Delta indicator is a comprehensive technical analysis tool designed for traders seeking a deeper understanding of market dynamics. It combines multiple advanced sub-indicators, including Order Blocks, Moving Averages, VWAP, and Delta Volume analysis, and more to provide actionable insights. This indicator is particularly useful for identifying potential trade entries and exits based on institutional order flow and price action patterns.
Features
Order Block Detection: Identifies bullish and bearish order blocks with detailed visualization and volume analysis.
VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price): Tracks the average price of a security weighted by volume over various anchor periods.
Moving Averages (MA): Customizable MAs (13, 21, 50, 200 periods) to detect trends and momentum shifts.
Daily Open and Monday Range: Highlights key levels like daily open and intraday/multi-day high-low ranges for better price context.
Delta Volume Analysis: Measures the net difference between buying and selling volume for market sentiment insights.
Divergence Detection: Detects regular and hidden bullish/bearish divergences for trend reversal opportunities.
Visual Alerts: Displays intuitive symbols for potential buy/sell signals and key price levels.
Added Value: Why Is This Indicator Original/Why Shall You Pay for This Indicator?
The ZenAlgo - Heavy Delta indicator offers a distinct advantage by integrating multiple analysis techniques into one cohesive tool. While many individual indicators are freely available, this script goes beyond simple overlays to provide an advanced analytical framework. Here’s why it stands out:
1. Synergy of Indicators
Order Blocks: These are not static; the indicator dynamically calculates zones where institutional activity likely occurred, supported by volume-weighted metrics.
Delta Volume Analysis: Freely available delta volume tools typically show raw data, but this script filters noise, categorizes volume into meaningful up/down segments, and integrates it with other signals for context.
VWAP and Moving Averages: VWAP and customizable MAs are enhanced with divergence checks, color-coded trends, and market state classifications. This integration helps confirm trends and reversals with higher precision.
2. Volume-Based Insights
Traditional volume indicators often fail to show the "intent" behind price moves. This script combines delta volume and order block data to highlight areas of significant buying or selling pressure and their potential impacts on future price action.
3. Visual Simplicity with Advanced Logic
Unlike using several separate tools, which can clutter your chart, this indicator presents a streamlined interface. Every plotted element serves a clear purpose, minimizing distractions while maximizing actionable insights.
4. Customized for Active Traders
The indicator doesn’t just provide standard calculations. It includes proprietary adjustments like mitigation thresholds in order blocks, percentage-based signals for VWAP, and delta volume intensity levels that align better with active market conditions.
5. Why Pay for It?
Time and effort savings: Instead of setting up and calibrating multiple tools, this indicator combines them into a single efficient package.
Enhanced accuracy: Each sub-indicator validates the others, reducing false signals.
Unique features: For instance, the script automatically adjusts for multi-timeframe inconsistencies and uses gradient color fills to convey volume strength in order blocks—a feature absent in free indicators.
How It Works
The indicator combines individual sub-indicators into a logical framework where each part contributes to the overall analysis. Here’s how each feature operates:
1. Order Blocks
Identification: Uses specific price action patterns to locate zones of likely institutional interest (bullish or bearish blocks).
Dynamic Updates: The blocks adjust as new price data comes in, ensuring their relevance. Volume within these zones is weighted, helping assess their strength and potential price reactions.
Visual Enhancements: Blocks are color-coded and filled with gradients based on volume intensity, providing immediate visual cues about their importance.
2. VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price)
Calculation: Anchored to user-selected periods (daily, weekly, etc.), VWAP is recalculated in real-time, showing the "fair" price based on traded volume.
Integration: Acts as a dynamic support/resistance line, particularly useful in intraday and swing trading. Labels provide percentage deviation for quick interpretation.
3. Moving Averages (MAs)
Customization: Supports various types (EMA, SMA, etc.) and lengths (13, 21, 50, 200). Traders can configure these to suit their strategies.
Market Status: By comparing the price to these MAs, the indicator classifies the market as Full Bull, Bullish, Neutral, Bearish, or Full Bear. This high-level summary helps traders quickly gauge market sentiment.
4. Delta Volume
Core Logic: Calculates the net difference between buying and selling pressure (volume) for each candle.
Visual Signals: Plots symbols when significant delta volume changes coincide with other indicator signals, like divergence or order block activity.
5. Daily Open and Monday Range
Purpose: Identifies key psychological levels like the daily open and the high/low range for the first trading day of the week.
Context: Highlights these levels with dynamic percentage changes, helping traders understand how price is behaving relative to them.
6. Divergence Detection
Logic: Tracks discrepancies between price movement and momentum (via Moving Averages, Delta Volume, and Order Blocks). These divergences often precede reversals.
Validation: Divergences are only flagged when other features, like delta volume shifts or order block interactions, confirm the setup.
By combining these tools in a meaningful way, ZenAlgo - Heavy Delta transforms raw data into actionable intelligence, giving traders a comprehensive view of market dynamics and a significant edge in decision-making.
Why Use Heikin Ashi for Heavy Delta?
The ZenAlgo - Heavy Delta indicator is optimized for Heikin Ashi (HA) candles, which smooth out market noise and make trends more visually apparent. Heikin Ashi works best for this strategy for several key reasons:
Why Heikin Ashi Works Best
Trend Clarity: Unlike traditional candlesticks, Heikin Ashi averages price data to create smoother transitions. This helps the indicator better identify sustained trends and reduces false signals caused by short-term price fluctuations.
Noise Reduction: HA candles filter out minor fluctuations and emphasize the overall market direction, making it easier to align the indicator’s signals (like Delta Volume and Order Blocks) with larger market movements.
Improved Visual Insights: Features like Order Blocks and Delta Volume align well with Heikin Ashi's smoothed representation, as it avoids the erratic movements that traditional candles sometimes display.
Better Support for Trend Strategies: Heikin Ashi candles naturally highlight key reversals and continuation patterns, which complement the analytical goals of this indicator.
Important Notes About Heikin Ashi:
Synthetic Nature of HA Candles: Heikin Ashi values are calculated differently than traditional candles. For example: a) The open is the average of the prior candle's open and close. b) The close is the average of the high, low, open, and close. This synthetic nature means that HA candles do not reflect actual market prices but rather smoothed averages, which can slightly lag real-time price movements.
Lagging Effect: Because HA candles use averaged data, they can lag behind actual price action. This is beneficial for identifying trends but less effective for precise entry/exit timing.
Inaccuracy in Low Volatility: In low-volume or low-volatility conditions, HA candles may distort actual price dynamics, leading to less reliable insights.
No Direct Alerts or Buy/Sell Signals : Issuing explicit buy or sell signals based on Heikin Ashi candles is not possible due to their averaged, synthetic nature. As such, the ZenAlgo - Heavy Delta indicator does not generate direct trading signals. Instead, the indicator is a decision-support tool that provides insights into trends, volume dynamics, and potential key levels, leaving trade execution to the trader's discretion.
Usage Examples
Trend Confirmation: Use the MA market status to identify if the market is in a Full Bull or Bear state.
Reversal Zones: Monitor order block zones for price rejection or absorption, signaling a potential reversal.
Breakout Trading: Trade breakouts when price surpasses VWAP or Monday Range highs/lows.
Delta Divergence: Look for positive/negative delta volume divergences during consolidations for breakout cues.
Mean Reversion: Use VWAP or MAs as dynamic support/resistance for mean reversion setups.
Intraday Scalping: Utilize daily open and intraday levels for short-term trades.
Swing Trading: Employ order blocks and multi-day ranges to frame swing trade setups.
Volume Climax: Identify volume spikes using Delta Volume to confirm trend continuation or reversal.
Momentum Trading: Combine divergence signals with Delta Volume for high-conviction entries.
Risk Management: Use defined order block boundaries to set stop losses and targets.
Settings
Order Blocks: Customize label visibility, label offsets, and block appearance.
VWAP: Adjust anchor period and toggle visibility.
Moving Averages: Configure length, type (EMA, SMA, etc.), and visibility of MAs (13, 21, 50, 200).
Delta Volume: Enable/disable delta symbols and labels, adjust sensitivity multipliers.
Daily Open/Monday Range: Toggle visibility and customize display preferences.
General Visuals: Adjust label offsets, color schemes, and transparency.
Important Notes
This indicator is a technical analysis tool and does not guarantee trading success.
Use it in conjunction with other indicators and fundamental analysis for a more comprehensive trading strategy.
Performance may vary in low-liquidity markets or during sudden news events.
Divergence signals might fail in strongly trending markets.
OHLC/4 Daily vs Quarterly CrossOHLC/4 Daily vs Quarterly Cross
The "OHLC/4 Daily vs Quarterly Cross" indicator is a powerful tool designed to provide traders with insights into trend alignment and potential market turning points. By calculating the average of the open, high, low, and close prices (OHLC/4), this script compares the daily average price action with the quarterly average to identify significant crossover events.
This indicator features two distinct lines: the Daily OHLC/4 and the Quarterly OHLC/4, each plotted in different colors for easy differentiation. A crossover occurs when the daily OHLC/4 moves above the quarterly average, potentially signaling bullish momentum or a shift in market direction. Conversely, a crossunder marks the daily OHLC/4 moving below the quarterly level, indicating potential bearish sentiment or a reversal.
With real-time plotting and built-in alert conditions, this script enables traders to stay ahead of critical market movements by setting automated notifications for crossover events. Whether you're seeking to confirm trends or identify new opportunities, the "OHLC/4 Daily vs Quarterly Cross" delivers clarity and actionable insights for more informed decision-making.
DIN: Dynamic Trend NavigatorDIN: Dynamic Trend Navigator
Overview
The Dynamic Trend Navigator script is designed to help traders identify and capitalize on market trends using a combination of Weighted Moving Averages (WMA), Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP), and Anchored VWAP (AVWAP). The script provides customizable settings and flexible alerts for various crossover conditions, enhancing its utility for different trading strategies.
Key Features
- **1st and 2nd WMA**: Allows users to set and visualize two Weighted Moving Averages. These can be customized to any period, providing flexibility in trend identification.
- **VWAP and AVWAP**: Incorporates both VWAP and AVWAP, offering insights into price levels adjusted by volume.
- **ATR and ADX Indicators**: Includes the Average True Range (ATR) and Average Directional Index (ADX) to help assess market volatility and trend strength.
- **Flexible Alerts**: Configurable buy and sell alerts for any crossover condition, making it versatile for various trading strategies.
How to Use the Script
1. **Set the WMA Periods**: Customize the periods for the 1st and 2nd WMAs to suit your trading strategy.
2. **Enable VWAP and AVWAP**: Choose whether to include VWAP and AVWAP in your analysis by enabling the respective settings.
3. **Configure Alerts**: Set up alerts for the desired crossover conditions (WMA, VWAP, AVWAP) to receive notifications for potential trading opportunities.
4. **Monitor Signals**: Watch for buy and sell signals indicated by triangle shapes on the chart, which appear at the selected crossover points.
When to Use
- **Best Time to Use**: The script is most effective in trending markets where price movements are well-defined. It helps traders stay on the right side of the trend and avoid false signals during periods of low volatility.
- **When Not to Use**: Avoid using the script in choppy or sideways markets where price action lacks direction. The script may generate false signals in such conditions, leading to potential losses.
Benefits of VWAP and AVWAP
- **VWAP**: The Volume Weighted Average Price provides a price benchmark that adjusts for volume, helping traders identify fair value levels. It is particularly useful for intraday trading and gauging market sentiment.
- **AVWAP**: The Anchored VWAP allows traders to set a starting point for VWAP calculations, providing flexibility in analyzing price levels over specific periods or events. This helps in identifying key support and resistance levels based on volume.
Unique Aspects
- **Customizability**: The script offers extensive customization options for WMA periods, VWAP, AVWAP, and alert conditions, making it adaptable to various trading strategies.
- **Combining Indicators**: By integrating WMAs, VWAP, AVWAP, ATR, and ADX, the script provides a comprehensive view of market conditions, enhancing decision-making.
- **Real-Time Alerts**: The flexible alert system ensures traders receive timely notifications for potential trade setups, improving responsiveness to market changes.
Examples
- **Example 1**: A trader sets the 1st WMA to 8 and the 2nd WMA to 100, enabling the VWAP. When the 1st WMA crosses above the 2nd WMA or VWAP, a buy signal is triggered, indicating a potential long entry.
- **Example 2**: A trader sets the AVWAP to start 30 bars ago and monitors for crossovers with the 1st WMA. When the 1st WMA crosses below the AVWAP, a sell signal is triggered, suggesting a potential short entry.
Final Notes
The Dynamic Trend Navigator script is a powerful tool for traders looking to enhance their market analysis and trading decisions. Its unique combination of customizable indicators and flexible alert system sets it apart from other scripts, making it a valuable addition to any trader's toolkit.
Disclaimer: Never any financial advice. Just ThisGirl loving experimenting with indicators to help myself, as well as others.
Multiple VWAP SuiteThe VWAP Suite is a tool I created to streamline VWAP analysis for traders. By integrating Anchored and Rolling VWAPs into a single indicator, it eliminates the need for multiple separate tools, keeping charts clean and organized without sacrificing flexibility or functionality. The goal was to simplify VWAP management by combining six different configurations into one intuitive and highly customizable indicator. It’s designed for traders who utilize VWAP-based strategies for trend analysis, support/resistance identification, or mean-reversion setups.
Features:
1. Integrated Anchored VWAPs:
Includes three customizable Anchored VWAPs, each tied to a specific timeframe such as Session, Weekly, Monthly, or even Decade.
Standard deviation bands can provide visual cues for dynamic support/resistance or volatility ranges.
Each VWAP can be toggled on/off and customized for color and band appearance.
2. Rolling VWAPs:
Includes three independently configurable Rolling VWAPs for dynamic timeframe analysis (Daily, Weekly, Monthly).
Rolling VWAPs feature optional deviation bands to gauge price action within a defined volatility range.
Smooth visualization using stepline plots for better trend identification.
3. Labeling System:
Labels show the VWAP levels and percentage deviations from the current price for easy reference.
Adjustable text size for improved chart readability.
4. Customizability:
Fully adjustable input sources for both Anchored and Rolling VWAPs, allowing you to tailor the indicator to your strategy.
Ability to enable or disable specific VWAPs, deviation bands, or labels depending on your focus.
Why Did I Make This?
Managing multiple VWAP indicators often leads to cluttered charts and inefficient workflows. I created the VWAP Suite to address this issue, combining Anchored and Rolling VWAPs into a single, powerful tool. Whether you’re a scalper, swing trader, or long-term trend follower, this script keeps everything you need in one place, simplifying your workflow and enhancing your ability to make informed trading decisions.
Feel free to comment any suggestions or questions! Enjoy!
Stock_Cloud-EMA,VWAP,ST Indicator_V1Stock_Cloud V1 - EMA, VWAP, SuperTrend Strategy Indicator
This indicator combines three powerful technical indicators (EMA, VWAP, and SuperTrend) to create a comprehensive trading system that helps identify high-probability trading setups when all components align.
Strategy Components & Logic:
• EMA (Exponential Moving Average): Acts as a dynamic support/resistance and trend direction indicator
• VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price): Provides important institutional price levels and volume-based trend strength
• SuperTrend: Offers trend direction and potential reversal points
Why These Components Work Together:
1. EMA filters out market noise while maintaining responsiveness to price changes
2. VWAP adds volume-based price validation, especially useful for intraday trading
3. SuperTrend confirms trend direction and potential reversal points
4. When all three indicators align, it creates a high-probability setup
Signal Generation:
• Bullish Signal: Generated when price crosses above all three indicators (EMA, VWAP, and SuperTrend turns bullish)
• Bearish Signal: Generated when price crosses below all three indicators (EMA, VWAP, and SuperTrend turns bearish)
• Background color changes help visualize the current market condition
Settings:
- EMA Length: 20 (default, adjustable)
- SuperTrend Period: 10 (default, adjustable)
- SuperTrend Multiplier: 3.0 (default, adjustable)
How to Use:
1. Look for potential entries when all three indicators align
2. Small triangles mark key entry points when alignment occurs
3. Use background color as additional confirmation
4. Monitor price action relative to all three indicators for exit signals
Best Timeframes:
Works well on all timeframes, but particularly effective on 5-minute to daily charts for stocks and indices.
Note: This indicator combines traditional technical analysis tools in a unique way to provide clear, actionable signals. Always use proper risk management and consider other factors like market conditions and support/resistance levels.
Created by Stock_Cloud
Version 2.0
Universal Valuation System Overview 🔍
The Universal Valuation System (UVS) is an advanced valuation-focused indicator that provides insights into whether an asset is statistically overvalued or undervalued, helping traders understand where an asset sits within its historical value range. Unlike trend indicators, UVS emphasizes value analysis through a unique combination of performance ratios and statistical metrics, synthesizing this data into an overall Z-score. This score reflects the asset’s position within a typical normal distribution curve, allowing traders to make data-driven decisions based on historical valuation patterns.
Normal Distribution: A Statistical Foundation for Valuation 📊
The UVS leverages the normal distribution model as its core statistical framework. In a normal distribution, values tend to cluster around a central mean, with predictable probabilities for deviation. In financial markets, this means that most price or valuation levels hover around an average range, while extreme highs or lows are less frequent.
Under normal distribution:
68% of values lie within one standard deviation of the mean.
95% of values lie within two standard deviations.
99.7% of values lie within three standard deviations.
Using Z-scores, UVS calculates where current valuation metrics fall relative to this distribution, identifying overvalued (above-average) or undervalued (below-average) zones. This helps traders interpret an asset’s relative value, showing whether it is more likely to revert toward its mean or is experiencing an exceptional deviation.
Key Components and Ratios in UVS 🔀
UVS includes a range of valuation metrics that work together to determine the Z-score:
Sharpe Ratio: Measures return relative to risk, offering insight into the quality of returns.
Sortino Ratio: Focuses on downside deviation, helping gauge negative returns’ impact.
Omega Ratio: Assesses the likelihood of gains versus losses, providing a risk-adjusted performance measure.
Crosby Ratio: Examines volatility patterns, adding dimension to the valuation signal.
VWAP (Volume-Weighted Average Price) Z-Score: Assesses price relative to volume, highlighting valuation when volume supports price movements.
Price ROC Z-Score: Uses the rate of price change to give a volatility-adjusted price movement signal.
By averaging these ratios, UVS forms a composite Z-score representing an overall valuation signal. This Z-score directly reflects the asset’s position within its historical distribution, indicating whether it’s in a typical, overbought, or oversold range.
DCA (Dollar-Cost Averaging) Application with UVS 💵
The UVS provides powerful insights for those using Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA) by signaling periods when an asset may be overvalued or undervalued relative to its historical distribution. This model-based approach helps traders strategically adjust their DCA timing:
Overvalued (Overbought) Zones:
When the Z-score indicates that an asset is in an overbought zone (typically above +2 standard deviations), DCA buyers may choose to reduce purchases or pause, as this zone suggests the asset is currently at a premium relative to its historical norms.
Undervalued (Oversold) Zones:
In undervalued regions (typically below -2 standard deviations), the UVS suggests a favorable accumulation point for DCA. These periods allow traders to buy at below-average valuations, optimizing their cost basis over time.
Valuation Zone Display and Accessibility 🌈
UVS includes several user-friendly display options, helping traders interpret its signals easily:
Composite Zone Highlighting: Displays overbought and oversold zones with color gradients, clearly visualizing statistical extremes.
Ratio Breakdown: Allows users to view individual Z-scores for each component, understanding the specific contributions to the overall valuation signal.
Color Blindness Mode: Offers multiple color settings to ensure clear interpretation across different visual needs.
Summary: Structured Value Analysis for Informed DCA Decisions
UVS is designed to be a reliable tool for traders looking to anchor their DCA and valuation-based strategies in statistical reality. By identifying valuation zones within a normal distribution framework, UVS enables a disciplined approach to asset accumulation based on relative value rather than price trends.
Important Note: UVS does not predict future performance. It provides a statistical view of historical valuation, which should be supplemented with additional analysis and risk management practices. Past patterns do not guarantee future results.
The Forexation: Super Trend SignalsOverview:
The Forexation: Super Trend Signals (STS) indicator was crafted to enhance visualization of market trends by integrating multiple technical analysis tools and adding logic to them so they color bullish, bearish, counter trends, and cautious trends. By combining standard and higher-timeframe Supertrends with dynamic EMAs and VWAP, STS offers a multi-dimensional view of market dynamics. This synergy allows traders to:
Assess Trend Strength and Alignment
Identify Momentum Shifts and Reversals
Gauge Market Sentiment through Volume-Weighted Pricing
Filter Out Market Noise for Clearer Signals
Key Features and Synergy:
1. Dual Supertrend Analysis:
Standard Supertrend:
Utilizes the Average True Range (ATR) and a multiplier factor to detect immediate market trends.
Customizable ATR Length and Factor to adjust sensitivity to market volatility.
Used as a guide to help follow the trend and identify where if price breaks through we can be reversing trend or entering a counter/cautious trend.
Higher Time Frame (HTF) Supertrend:
Integrates Supertrend data from a higher timeframe for a broader market perspective.
Smoothing applied via an EMA to reduce lag and false signals.
**Synergistic Effect:
Trend Alignment: By analyzing both standard and HTF Supertrends, STS identifies when short-term trends align with long-term trends, increasing the reliability of trend signals.
Dynamic Adjustments: Traders can adjust parameters to fine-tune the balance between responsiveness and stability.
2. Customized EMAs with Contextual Color-Coding:
Fast and Slow EMAs:
Customizable periods to match different trading strategies and timeframes.
EMAs are used to identify momentum shifts and potential reversals through crossovers.
Dynamic Color-Coding:
EMA lines change color based on their relationship with each other, the Supertrends, and VWAP.
Visual Interpretation:
Bullish Alignment: Fast EMA above Slow EMA, both above Supertrend and VWAP, signals strong upward momentum.
Bearish Alignment: Fast EMA below Slow EMA, both below Supertrend and VWAP, signals strong downward momentum.
Caution Zones: Misalignment or crossovers indicate potential reversals or consolidation.
**Synergistic Effect:
Momentum Confirmation: EMA crossovers are validated against Supertrend directions, reducing false signals.
Support and Resistance Zones: The area between EMAs acts as dynamic support/resistance, visualized through an optional fill.
3. VWAP Integration for Volume-Weighted Insights:
VWAP Analysis:
Calculates the average price weighted by volume, providing insights into institutional trading levels and market sentiment.
**Synergistic Effect:
Trend Validation: Confirms trend strength by analyzing whether price and EMAs are above or below VWAP.
Counter-Trend Detection: Identifies potential pullbacks or reversals when price interacts with VWAP against the prevailing trend of the standard and higher time frame SuperTrend.
4. Composite Signal Generation:
Color-Coded Market Conditions:
Bullish Signals (Green): Strong upward trends with alignment across standard + HTF Supertrend, EMAs, and price above VWAP.
Bearish Signals (Red): Strong downward trends with inverse alignment.
Caution State (Orange): Potential market reversals or uncertainty when indicators are misaligned. (Example: price above VWAP but under HTF SuperTrend)
Counter-Trend Conditions (Yellow): Signals possible pullbacks or consolidations when price or EMAs cross VWAP. (Example: Price is above VWAP & HTF SuperTrend but the EMAs and Standard SuperTrend are in a down trend)
**Synergistic Effect:
Enhanced Signal Accuracy: By requiring multiple confirmations across different indicators and timeframes, STS filters out noise and increases the probability of trends in the market.
Timely Alerts: Alerts are generated when critical conditions are met, keeping traders informed of significant market movements.
Underlying Concepts and Calculations:
Supertrend Algorithm:
Calculation:
Supertrend is calculated using ATR to set a dynamic trailing stop that follows price movements.
The indicator switches between bullish and bearish modes when price crosses the Supertrend line.
Customization:
ATR Length and Factor can be adjusted to make the Supertrend more or less sensitive to price changes.
In STS: Both standard and HTF Supertrends are used, with the HTF providing longer-term trend context.
Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs):
Calculation:
EMAs apply more weight to recent prices, making them more responsive than Simple Moving Averages (SMAs).
Crossovers between Fast and Slow EMAs signal potential momentum shifts.
Customization:
Periods for Fast and Slow EMAs are user-defined to suit different trading styles.
In STS: EMA behavior is analyzed in conjunction with Supertrend and VWAP to validate signals.
Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP):
Calculation:
VWAP accumulates total dollars traded (price times volume) divided by total volume over a specific period.
Reflects the average price at which the instrument has traded throughout the day based on both price and volume.
**In STS:
VWAP serves as a dynamic support/resistance level.
Interaction with VWAP can indicate shifts in market sentiment, especially when combined with other indicators.
Justifying the Value of STS:
Holistic Market Analysis:
STS doesn't just merge indicators; it creates a cohesive system where each component validates and enhances the others.
This integrated approach offers a more reliable analysis than using individual indicators in isolation.
Customizable and Adaptive:
Traders have control over key parameters, allowing STS to be tailored to different markets and trading styles.
The ability to adjust sensitivity helps in adapting to varying market conditions.
Enhanced Decision-Making:
By providing clear visual cues and alerts, STS aids in quick interpretation of complex market data.
The indicator helps in identifying high-probability trend opportunities and managing risk effectively with trailing SuperTrend guidance.
Unique Signal Filtering:
The combination of multiple confirmations reduces the likelihood of false trend signals.
The use of higher timeframe data and volume-weighted analysis adds depth to trend assessment.
How to Use STS Effectively:
1. Configuring Settings:
Supertrend Settings:
Adjust ATR Length and Factor to set the desired sensitivity.
Select the Higher Time Frame for the HTF Supertrend to align with your trading horizon.
Set the Smoothing Period for the EMA applied to the HTF Supertrend.
EMA Settings:
Define periods for Fast and Slow EMAs based on your strategy.
Ensure the Fast EMA period is shorter than the Slow EMA for effective crossovers.
Color and Display Settings:
Customize colors for different market conditions to enhance visual clarity.
Choose whether to display the HTF Supertrend, EMA lines, EMA fill, and VWAP.
2. Interpreting Signals:
Bullish Scenario:
Supertrends indicate an uptrend.
Fast EMA crosses above Slow EMA, both trending upwards.
Price and EMAs are above VWAP.
Action: Consider long positions, using the standard Supertrend as a trailing stop.
Bearish Scenario:
Supertrends indicate a downtrend.
Fast EMA crosses below Slow EMA, both trending downwards.
Price and EMAs are below VWAP.
Action: Consider short positions. using the standard Supertrend as a trailing stop
Caution and Counter-Trend Signals:
Misalignment between indicators or color changes to orange/yellow.
Action: Exercise caution, tighten stops, or wait for clearer signals.
4. Setting Up Alerts:
Access the Alerts menu.
Configure alerts for:
Supertrend Direction Changes
EMA Crossovers
Price Crossing VWAP
Set alert actions and ensure they trigger on confirmed data by selecting "Once Per Bar Close."
Example Trading Strategies:
Trend Following:
Use STS to identify strong trends where all indicators are aligned.
Enter positions in the direction of the trend.
Use Supertrend lines as dynamic stop-loss levels.
Pullback Entries:
Wait for price to pull back to the EMA fill area or VWAP in a prevailing trend.
Look for bounce signals off these levels when supported by Supertrend direction.
Counter-Trend Opportunities:
Identify potential reversals when caution or counter-trend signals appear.
Confirm with additional analysis or indicators before taking positions against the main trend.
Disclaimer:
This indicator is intended to aid in technical analysis and should be used as part of a comprehensive trading strategy. It does not guarantee profits and carries the risk of loss. Trading financial instruments involves significant risk; please consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
Final Notes:
The Forexation: Super Trend Signals (STS) indicator represents a thoughtfully engineered tool that brings together multiple technical elements to provide a more nuanced understanding of market behavior. By leveraging the strengths of Supertrend, EMAs, and VWAP in unison, STS aims to enhance trading precision and confidence in the trends the market creates but also guide risk management levels for managing a trade and stop loss areas.
We are committed to continuous improvement and value user feedback. Please share your experiences and suggestions to help us refine the indicator further.
Happy Trading!