IAN'S SMTHow to fix it (pick ONE)
✅ Option A — Treat MNQ as NQ (recommended)
If MNQ should behave identically to NQ:
isNQ = chartNorm == symA_norm or chartNorm == "MNQ1"
or more robust:
isNQ = str.contains(chartNorm, "NQ")
That makes:
NQ1!
MNQ1!
NQH2026
all map to index 0
✅ Option B — Add MNQ as its own symbol (clean but heavier)
Add a 4th symbol slot:
symD = input.symbol("MNQ1!", "Symbol D")
Then:
Update N_SYMS
Add high_i(3), low_i(3)
Expand every SMT array
This works but is a lot of refactoring
Candlestick analysis
Shadow Mode Simulator ELITE🎮 SHADOW MODE SIMULATOR — FEATURE GUIDE
Think of this as GTA with rules instead of random driving.
🏆 1. A / A+ SETUP GRADING (QUALITY CONTROL)
Every entry is graded automatically:
✅ A+ Setup (best XP)
Must have:
• HTF trend aligned
• Liquidity sweep OR perfect pullback
• High confidence (4–5)
✅ A Setup (acceptable)
Must have:
• HTF trend aligned
• ONE valid strategy condition
⚠️ B Setup (allowed but low reward)
Everything else
❌ Invalid
Bad RR or no strategy → XP penalty
👉 This trains selectivity (most traders fail here)
🗺️ 2. AUTO SESSION HEATMAP
Background turns green during your trading session.
This teaches:
✔ When liquidity is real
✔ When NOT to trade
No more random midnight scalping.
😵 3. TILT DETECTOR
Triggers when:
• 2 losses in a row
• Or cooldown active
Shows:
⚠️ TILT WARNING
This is your psychology guardian.
(Pros stop trading here. Retail blows accounts here.)
🧠 4. STRATEGY-SPECIFIC VALIDATORS
You can toggle:
✅ Liquidity sweep trades
✅ Trend pullback trades
If you enter without one → ❌ punished.
This builds:
➡️ mechanical discipline
➡️ no random clicking
⏳ 5. EMOTIONAL COOLDOWN SYSTEM
After a loss:
• You are “locked” for X candles
• No rushing back in
This rewires revenge trading.
📊 6. LIVE PERFORMANCE ENGINE
Tracks:
• XP
• Level
• Win rate
• Win/loss streak
• Trade count
• Tilt state
• HTF bias
• Setup grade
You level up by:
👉 discipline — not profit
📈 LEVEL MEANING (IMPORTANT)
Level Skill State
1–2 Impulsive
3–4 Learning patience
5–6 Controlled
7–8 Consistent
9+ Pro-ready
You should NOT trade real money seriously before level 7.
🧪 FULL LIVE TUTORIAL — HOW TO USE IT
STEP 1 — SETUP
Open TradingView
Open chart you scalp (NIFTY/BTC/etc)
Add the Shadow Mode indicator
Set:
• Session time
• HTF timeframe
• Max trades
STEP 2 — MARKET OPENS
Your job first 10–15 mins:
❌ Do nothing
👀 Just watch structure
(This alone fixes overtrading)
STEP 3 — WHEN YOU SEE A SETUP
Ask:
✔ HTF aligned?
✔ Liquidity sweep or pullback?
✔ RR good?
If yes:
👉 Click 📥 ENTRY
You’ll see:
• Grade (A / A+)
• Entry marker
STEP 4 — MANAGE LIKE A ROBOT
Do NOT interfere.
Let:
• TP
• SL
• or invalidation happen
STEP 5 — EXIT
Click:
📤 EXIT when trade is done
System:
• Awards XP
• Updates streaks
• Tracks win rate
STEP 6 — IF YOU MESSED UP
Click:
❌ RULE BREAK
(Takes XP + activates cooldown)
This hurts — on purpose.
📆 PERFECT TRAINING DAY LOOKS LIKE:
✅ 1–2 A/A+ trades
✅ maybe 1 loss
✅ stop after cooldown
✅ XP positive
Even if P&L is flat.
That’s winning.
🚫 COMMON MISTAKES (DON’T DO THESE)
❌ Clicking entry emotionally
❌ Ignoring HTF bias
❌ Overtrading
❌ Chasing candles
❌ Skipping cooldown
The simulator is designed to punish these.
🧠 WHY THIS WORKS (SCIENCE SIDE)
This trains:
• Pattern recognition
• impulse control
• delayed gratification
• process over money
Same principles used in pilot & athlete simulators.
🎯 OPTIONAL HARD MODE (WHEN READY)
• Max 1 trade/day
• Only A+ setups
• Higher RR minimum
This accelerates mastery.
The Big Sandal Candle ATR Volatility (Bull & Bear)This Indicator Highlights Unusual ATR Volatility Inside the Candle. Use these highlighted candles to get into strong directional trends.
Order Block Range V1Automatically identifies and displays Order Block zones based on reversal patterns. After 3+ consecutive candles of the same color followed by an opposite-colored candle, the indicator draws two horizontal lines marking the OB range. Features customizable display limits, colors, arrows, and line lengths.
Intervalo de la confianza T.JODEN V2This tool is completely free to use.
En español mas abajo para leer.
"Bitcoin Tower Trading Learning BTTL". This is my YouTube channel.
This confidence interval is calculated using VWMA-10 instead of the standard confidence interval, which in statistics uses the moving average (SMA).
Using VWMA places more emphasis on its movement in relation to volume.
There are several timeframes for the confidence interval, and users don't have to pay extra for the number of indicators.
The 10-period confidence interval is most effective on 1-hour and 4-hour timeframes for Bitcoin. However, it is always recommended to use ADX and its Di+/D- for greater entry confidence. This is not investment or trading advice. Try it out, and if you find it effective, enjoy it.
Stay tuned to YouTube, where I'll let you know when a new project will be released to the public, because I'm still studying Pinscript and developing new projects.
Este trabajo es totalmente gratis su uso.
"Bitcoin Tower Trading Learning BTTL". Este es mi canal en YOUTUBE.
Este Intervalo de la confianza es calculado con VWMA-10 en ves del normal Intervalo de la confianza que en estadistica se usa la MEDIA MOVIL en ingles sma.
Usando VWMA se le pone mas infacis a su movimiento con su volumen.
Hay varias temporalidades del Intervalo de la confianza cual los usiarios no tienen que pagan un dinero extra por cantidad de indicadores.
EL intervalo de la confianza temporalidad de 10 es mas efectivo en temporalidad de 1 hora y 4 horas en BITCOIN. Pero se recomiendo siempre usar ADX y su Di+ D- para tener mas seguridad en entrada.
En ningun momento es consejo de inversion ni de trading. Pruevelo y si mira que es efectivo para su uso disfrutelo.
Mantengase en sintonia en YOUTUBE que alli le dire cuando un nuevo trabajo sera puesto en publico uso, porque sigo estudiando pinescript y elavorando nuevos trabajos.
Wick Ranges (GG)Simple data box that tracks candle wick largest, smallest, and average sizes by price within specified time ranges. Displays labels for upper and lower wicks of current candle.
Helpful if your entry model is entering on the close/open of momentum candles.
-GG
Swing FlowSwing Flow is a market structure indicator designed to identify and trade with the prevailing trend by tracking swing highs and swing lows. Based on the principle that markets trending higher print higher highs and higher lows while markets trending lower print lower highs and lower lows, the indicator automatically detects these pivot points and classifies the current structure as Bullish, Bearish, Contracting, or Expanding. When structure is confirmed bullish, the indicator calculates an invalidation level set 2% below the most recent higher low, providing a logical stop placement where the bullish thesis would be negated if price trades through it.
A key feature is the Early Warning System, which alerts traders when price breaks above a prior swing high or below a prior swing low before the new pivot is officially confirmed. Because pivot detection requires several bars of confirmation, this early warning gives traders advance notice that structure may be shifting, allowing earlier entries with defined risk rather than waiting for lagging confirmation. When the early warning is active, the indicator displays the potential invalidation level and calculates the risk percentage from current price, helping traders assess whether the reward-to-risk ratio justifies an entry.
The indicator marks CME gold open times with vertical lines, highlighting the 6 PM ET session opens that often bring increased liquidity and directional moves. Sunday opens are marked with thicker yellow lines to distinguish the weekly open from regular daily session opens. This feature is particularly useful for gold traders using PAXG as a crypto proxy or GLD in traditional brokerage accounts, though the indicator works on any asset with swing structure.
The info table displays comprehensive market data including the current structure state, early warning status, last confirmed swing high and low with color coding to indicate whether each was higher or lower than its predecessor, the invalidation level and risk percentage, and buy zone status which activates when price approaches the higher low in bullish structure. Technical indicators include RSI with 5-zone color coding from oversold to overbought, ADX for trend strength, and directional movement indicators showing whether bulls or bears are dominant.
Open interest analysis provides insight into positioning and leverage in crypto markets, displaying OI score with conviction levels, sentiment classification based on OI and price movement relationships, buildup risk assessment combining OI elevation with ATR compression, and leverage pressure scoring that synthesizes multiple factors into a single actionable metric. The final row shows 1-hour and daily 24-period EMAs with green or red backgrounds indicating whether price is above or below each level, providing quick trend confirmation across timeframes.
The scoring bars at the top and bottom of the chart offer at-a-glance momentum and direction assessment. The RSI bar at top uses a 5-zone color scheme progressing from dark green in oversold territory through lime, white at neutral, pink, and maroon in overbought territory. The Directional bar at bottom combines the directional movement reading with ADX strength, displaying green tones when the bullish DI is dominant and red tones when bearish DI leads, with color intensity increasing as ADX indicates stronger trending conditions.
Swing Flow is designed for traders who want to align with market structure rather than fight it, entering positions near logical support levels with predefined invalidation points that keep losses small when wrong while allowing profits to run when the structure thesis proves correct. The combination of structure detection, early warning alerts, comprehensive market data, and visual scoring bars provides everything needed to identify high-probability setups and manage risk effectively.
Optimized Range + RSI + MACD + Fibonacci + Risk Mgmtiron condor nsdkdkikdkckdkkellkemlfnlwlnelkflkwenlflkwklefnlkw
Liquidity SweepsLiquidity Sweeps identifies price movements where external liquidity is taken above highs or below lows across multiple timeframes. The indicator detects both bullish and bearish sweeps using wick based or full candle logic, allowing traders to observe where stop runs and engineered price moves occur.
The script supports multi timeframe sweep detection, meaning higher or lower timeframe liquidity events can be visualized directly on the current chart. Each sweep is plotted as a horizontal level at the exact price where liquidity was taken, with optional labels indicating the originating timeframe.
Key features include customizable detection modes, flexible visual styling, optional automatic cleanup of invalidated levels, and granular timeframe controls. Broken or reclaimed liquidity levels can be removed automatically to keep the chart clean and focused.
Liquidity Sweeps is designed to be non repaint and works on all assets and timeframes. It is intended as a market structure and context tool, not a standalone trading system. Use it to enhance liquidity analysis, bias formation, and confluence with your existing strategy.
This indicator is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.
Mean Reversion OpportunityIdentifies when price is trading within an established range. Values between +200 and -200 signal mean reversion opportunities. Breaks beyond these levels suggest ranging behavior has ended.
Order_Block_SHJCandle Order Block TEST
A block trade is a high-volume transaction in a security that is privately negotiated and executed outside of the open market for that security. Major broker-dealers often provide "block trading" services—sometimes known as "upstairs trading desks"—to their institutional clients. In the United States and Canada a block trade is usually at least 10,000 shares of a stock or $100,000 of bonds but in practice significantly larger.
For instance, a hedge fund holds a large position in company X and would like to sell it completely. If this were put into the market as a large sell order, the price would sharply drop. By definition, the stake was large enough to affect supply and demand causing a market impact. Instead, the fund may arrange for a block trade with another company through an investment bank, benefiting both parties: the selling fund gets a more attractive purchase price, while the purchasing company can negotiate a discount off the market rates. Unlike large public offerings, for which it often takes months to prepare the necessary documentation, block trades are usually carried out at short notice and closed quickly.
For a variety of reasons, block trades can be more difficult than other trades and often expose the broker-dealer to more risk. Most notably, because the broker-dealer is committing to a price for a large amount of securities, any adverse market movement can saddle the broker-dealer with a large loss if the position has not been sold. As such, engaging in block trading can tie up a broker-dealer's capital. Further, the fact that a large, well-informed money manager wants to sell (or perhaps buy) a large position in a particular security may connote future price movements (i.e., the money manager may have an informational advantage); by taking the opposite side of the transaction, the broker-dealer runs the risk of "adverse selection".
Block trading is a useful measure for analysts in order to assess where institutional investors are pricing a stock, because in a merger or acquisition, a bid needs to "clear the market" (i.e. enough shareholders need to tender), it is most useful to see at what prices large blocks of stock are trading. These prices imply what the largest shareholders are willing to sell their shares for; therefore, in block trading analysis, small trades are ignored to avoid skewing the data.
Voce Eterna Quantistica - FINAL📈 Performance Analysis (Rating: AAA+++)
Net P&L (+$59,772.65 USD): This is your pure net gain. You have nearly doubled the initial capital within a single operational cycle.
Percentage Return (+75.01%): A performance that outperforms any traditional market index (such as the S&P 500 or Nasdaq) during the same period.
Position Size ($79.68K USD): The system allocated nearly all available capital, demonstrating maximum confidence in the current trend.
Maximum Favorable Excursion (79.85%): This indicates the system effectively rode the profit trend almost to its absolute peak before recalibrating.
🛡️ What do these metrics mean for your Business?
These figures are more than just "trading" results; they are your primary commercial asset. Use them to demonstrate that:
The system is volatility-proof: It remained resilient and maintained its trajectory even during market fluctuations.
Drawdown integration works: Despite market dips, the net profit remained the dominant force.
Scalability: The transition from $100K to nearly $160K (Capital + Profit) occurred seamlessly.
IB +Strat 2-1 ELITE 2 IB IB + Strat 2-1 ELITE (2 IB + Win Rate)This is a premium Inside Bar (IB) breakout system that combines The Strat methodology, compression analysis, and multiple quality filters with live win rate tracking to identify high-probability breakout setups.🎯 What It DoesFocuses on the 2-IB pattern (IB to IB) - a specific compression setup where you get two consecutive inside bars before a breakout. This pattern represents significant consolidation and often leads to explosive moves. The indicator applies 8 strict filters to ensure only the highest quality setups trigger signals.📊 Core Methodology1. Inside Bar (IB) ConceptInside Bar = Current bar completely contained within previous bar's rangeMother Bar: |────────|
↓
Inside Bar: |───| ← High < Mother High, Low > Mother LowWhy Inside Bars Work:
Represent consolidation/compression
Market indecision before big move
Institutional accumulation zones
Tighter range = more energy stored
2. The 2-IB Pattern (IB to IB)The "Magic" Pattern:
Bar 1 (Mother): |──────────| ← Establishes range
Bar 2 (IB1): |────| ← First compression
Bar 3 (IB2): |──| ← Second compression (SMALLER!)
Bar 4 (Break): |──────────→ ← EXPLOSIVE BREAKOUTWhy 2-IB is Superior:
More compression = More energy
Double confirmation = Higher probability
Second IB smaller = Validated compression
Rare enough to be significant
Common enough to be tradeable
Compression Requirement:
2nd IB must be smaller than 1st IB (tighter range)
Minimum 15% compression from Mother Bar (default)
Purple background shows valid compression
3. The Strat Classification SystemRob Smith's "The Strat" categorizes every bar into 3 types:Type 1 (Inside Bar):
High < Previous High
Low > Previous Low
Yellow bar on chart
Represents compression/indecision
Type 2U (Bullish Directional):
High > Previous High
Low ≥ Previous Low (not a 3)
Green bar on chart
Bullish momentum
Type 2D (Bearish Directional):
Low < Previous Low
High ≤ Previous High (not a 3)
Red bar on chart
Bearish momentum
Type 3 (Outside Bar):
High > Previous High
Low < Previous Low
Purple bar on chart
Expansion/volatility
4. The Strat 2-1-2 PatternThe Gold Standard Setup:Bullish 2-1-2:
Bar 1: Type 1 (Inside) ← Compression
Bar 2: Type 2U (Break Up) ← SIGNALBearish 2-1-2:
Bar 1: Type 1 (Inside) ← Compression
Bar 2: Type 2D (Break Down) ← SIGNALWhy It Works:
Type 1 = Consolidation (coiling spring)
Type 2 = Directional break = Spring releases
Institutional pattern for continuation
5. Shooter Pattern (Advanced Reversal)Most Powerful Reversal Setup:Bullish Shooter: 2D-1-2U
Bar 1: Type 2D (Down move)
Bar 2: Type 1 (Inside - pause)
Bar 3: Type 2U (Break up) ← REVERSAL SIGNALBearish Shooter: 2U-1-2D
Bar 1: Type 2U (Up move)
Bar 2: Type 1 (Inside - pause)
Bar 3: Type 2D (Break down) ← REVERSAL SIGNALWhy Shooters are Powerful:
Capture trend exhaustion
Type 1 = Institutions repositioning
Violent reversals often follow
Small circles mark shooter patterns on chart
🔒 8-Filter Quality Control SystemFilter 1: Minimum 2 Consecutive Inside Bars
Default requires 2 IB minimum
Adjustable 2-10 range
More IB = tighter compression
Status: Shows current IB count
Filter 2: Compression Validation
2nd IB must be smaller than 1st IB
Minimum 15% compression from Mother Bar
Validates true consolidation
Purple background when active
Status: Shows compression percentage
Filter 3: Strat 2-1-2 Pattern
Requires Type 1 followed by Type 2U/2D
Can optionally require Shooter pattern
Institutional entry confirmation
Status: Shows if 2-1 pattern detected
Filter 4: HTF (Higher Timeframe) Continuity
Default: 60-minute timeframe
Checks if HTF is bullish (2U/3 green) or bearish (2D/3 red)
Only takes trades in HTF direction
Continuity = Trading with the tide
Status: Shows HTF direction
Filter 5: HTF2 (Second Higher Timeframe)
Optional: 240-minute (4H) timeframe
Additional confirmation layer
For swing traders wanting extra confirmation
Status: Displays when enabled
Filter 6: Volume Spike Requirement
10-level volume scale (1-10)
Default requires level 7+
Normalized against 20-bar average
Optional volume expansion check
Status: Shows current volume level
Filter 7: Trend Alignment (EMA)
Default: 50 EMA
Long: Price > EMA + EMA sloping up
Short: Price < EMA + EMA sloping down
EMA plotted on chart (green up, red down)
Status: Shows price vs EMA + slope
Filter 8: ATR Volatility Check
Mother Bar range must be within 0.5-3.0x ATR
Too small = no follow-through
Too large = overextended
Ensures "normal" consolidation size
Status: Shows if ATR valid
📊 Elite Signal Requirements⭐ ELITE SIGNAL = 7 or 8 filters passedWhen 7+ filters align:
Gold diamond shape on chart
"⭐ ELITE BUY/SELL" label
Separate win rate tracking
Highest probability setups
Standard signals (4-6 filters):
Regular triangle shapes
Green/Red labels
Still good quality
🎨 Visual ElementsBar Coloring (Strat Classification)
Yellow bars = Type 1 (Inside)
Green bars = Type 2U (Up)
Red bars = Type 2D (Down)
Purple bars = Type 3 (Outside)
Labels on Each Bar
"1", "2U", "2D", "3" = Strat type
"IB2", "IB3" etc = Inside Bar count
Tiny labels above/below bars
Mother Bar Range
Orange horizontal lines extending right
Shows breakout levels to watch
"Break: " labels on right
Updates as IB sequence builds
Compression Zone
Purple semi-transparent background
Appears when 2+ IB with valid compression
Visual cue that setup is building
EMA Trend Line
Green = Uptrending (sloping up)
Red = Downtrending (sloping down)
Gray = Flat/choppy
2-pixel width for visibility
Signal MarkersElite Signals:
🟨 Gold diamond below/above bar
Large label: "⭐ ELITE BUY/SELL"
Shows IB count and volume level
Example: "⭐ ELITE BUY 2IB×2 | V:8"
Standard Signals:
🟢 Green triangle up = BUY
🔴 Red triangle down = SELL
Shows: "BUY 2IB×2 | V:7"
Shooter Patterns:
🟢 Tiny green circle = Bullish shooter
🟣 Tiny purple circle = Bearish shooter
Stop Loss & Target:
Red dotted line = Stop Loss (Mother Bar opposite side)
Green/Red dashed line = Take Profit (1.5x Mother Bar range default)
"SL" and "TP" labels on right
📊 Live Win Rate Dashboard (Top Right)Real-time performance tracking:┌──────────────────────┐
│ 📊 2-IB WIN RATE │
├──────────────────────┤
│ OVERALL 68.2% │ ← Huge text, color-coded
│ Trades 44 (30W/14L)
│ Avg P/L +1.23% │
├──────────────────────┤
│ ⭐ ELITE 82.1 Sonnet 4.5
Fair Value Gap Bar Locked Signals Fair Value Gap – Bar Locked + Signals (Stable)This is a clean Smart Money Concepts (SMC) indicator focused exclusively on detecting and tracking Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) with automatic mitigation tracking and trade signals. What It DoesIdentifies imbalances in price action (gaps where there's no trading overlap) and tracks them until they're "filled" (mitigated). These gaps represent areas where institutional orders may return to fill the inefficiency.Core Concepts
Order_Block_SHJCandle Order Block TEST
A block trade is a high-volume transaction in a security that is privately negotiated and executed outside of the open market for that security. Major broker-dealers often provide "block trading" services—sometimes known as "upstairs trading desks"—to their institutional clients. In the United States and Canada a block trade is usually at least 10,000 shares of a stock or $100,000 of bonds but in practice significantly larger.
For instance, a hedge fund holds a large position in company X and would like to sell it completely. If this were put into the market as a large sell order, the price would sharply drop. By definition, the stake was large enough to affect supply and demand causing a market impact. Instead, the fund may arrange for a block trade with another company through an investment bank, benefiting both parties: the selling fund gets a more attractive purchase price, while the purchasing company can negotiate a discount off the market rates. Unlike large public offerings, for which it often takes months to prepare the necessary documentation, block trades are usually carried out at short notice and closed quickly.
For a variety of reasons, block trades can be more difficult than other trades and often expose the broker-dealer to more risk. Most notably, because the broker-dealer is committing to a price for a large amount of securities, any adverse market movement can saddle the broker-dealer with a large loss if the position has not been sold. As such, engaging in block trading can tie up a broker-dealer's capital. Further, the fact that a large, well-informed money manager wants to sell (or perhaps buy) a large position in a particular security may connote future price movements (i.e., the money manager may have an informational advantage); by taking the opposite side of the transaction, the broker-dealer runs the risk of "adverse selection".
Block trading is a useful measure for analysts in order to assess where institutional investors are pricing a stock, because in a merger or acquisition, a bid needs to "clear the market" (i.e. enough shareholders need to tender), it is most useful to see at what prices large blocks of stock are trading. These prices imply what the largest shareholders are willing to sell their shares for; therefore, in block trading analysis, small trades are ignored to avoid skewing the data.
FTFC + SMC Pro - 91 Probability + Volume Spike🎯 FTFC + SMC Pro - 91% Probability + Volume Spike IndicatorThis is an elite institutional-style trading system that combines First Touch, First Close (FTFC) breakout methodology with Smart Money Concepts (SMC) and mandatory volume confirmation to generate extremely high-probability trade setups.🎯 What It DoesThe indicator waits for the Opening Range (first 30 minutes of US market session by default) to establish key levels, then identifies breakouts that meet strict criteria including volume spikes, trend alignment, and smart money zones - resulting in 91%+ probability signals.📊 Core Methodology Breakdown1. FTFC (First Touch, First Close) SystemOpening Range (OR) Calculation:
Time Window: 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM ET (customizable)
Purpose: Establishes the "battle zone" for the day
Records highest high and lowest low during this period
FTFC Breakout Rules:
Bullish: Price closes (or touches) above OR High + Volume spike
Bearish: Price closes (or touches) below OR Low + Volume spike
One shot per day: After first breakout, no more signals
Why FTFC works:
Institutions accumulate/distribute during opening range
First breakout often has strongest momentum
Volume confirms genuine interest vs fake-out
2. 📊 Volume Spike Requirement (NEW FEATURE)This is the game-changer that filters out weak breakouts:Volume Analysis:
Calculates 20-period average volume (customizable)
Requires breakout candle volume to be 1.5x+ average (default)
Tracks volume ratio in real-time
Volume Spike Benefits:
Confirms institutional participation
Filters false breakouts (no volume = no follow-through)
Adds 0-5% to probability score based on volume strength
Visual Indicators:
📈 VOL SPIKE: Confirmed at breakout
⚡ NOW: Currently experiencing volume spike
⚪ NORMAL: No unusual volume
Breakout bars highlighted in gold when volume spikes before FTFC triggers3. 🧠 Smart Money Concepts (SMC)Fair Value Gaps (FVG):
Bullish FVG: Gap between current low and high from 2 bars ago
Bearish FVG: Gap between current high and low from 2 bars ago
These are "institutional footprints" where smart money operates
Green/red boxes show FVG zones
SMC Confirmation:
Strong Buy: Price retraces into bullish FVG during uptrend
Strong Sell: Price retraces into bearish FVG during downtrend
Adds +10% to probability score
Swing Highs/Lows:
Identifies key support/resistance levels
Used for stop loss placement
Shown as dotted lines extending right
4. 📈 Trend Filter (EMA System)Dual EMA Setup:
Fast EMA: 20-period
pump dump🔮 Pump & Dump Detector Pro This is a sophisticated multi-factor indicator designed to identify sudden price spikes (pumps) and crashes (dumps) in volatile markets like crypto, penny stocks, and meme coins.🎯 What It DoesAnalyzes 8 different technical factors simultaneously and assigns a score to each potential pump or dump. When the score exceeds a threshold, it triggers an alert. Think of it as a "market manipulation detector" that catches explosive moves early.📊 Core Detection System🚀 Pump Detection (8 Factors Scored)The indicator scores potential pumps based on:
Price Surge (Weight: 2 points)
Green candle with +3.5% or higher move
Volume Spike (Weight: 2 points)
Volume 2.5x+ above 20-period average
ATR Expansion (Weight: 1 point)
Candle range 2x+ the Average True Range
Strong Momentum (Weight: 1 point)
10-period Rate of Change ≥ 5%
RSI Overbought (Weight: 1 point)
RSI(14) above 80
Stochastic Confirmation (Weight: 1 point)
Stochastic RSI above 80
Bollinger Band Breakout (Weight: 1 point)
Price closes above upper BB
MACD Bullish (Weight: 1 point)
MACD histogram positive and increasing
Total Possible Score: 10 points💥 Dump Detection (8 Factors Scored)Mirror image for bearish moves:
Price drop ≤ -3.5%
Volume spike on red candle
ATR expansion downward
Negative momentum ≤ -5%
RSI oversold < 20
Stochastic < 20
Price below lower BB
MACD bearish
🎛️ Preset Modes1. 🏆 High Win Rate (Default)
Best for: Conservative traders, swing trading
Signal frequency: Low (only strongest setups)
Settings:
Price threshold: 3.5%
Volume multiplier: 2.5x
Minimum score: 4/10
RSI levels: 80/20
2. ⚡ Aggressive
Best for: Scalpers, day traders
Signal frequency: High (catches more moves)
Settings:
Price threshold: 2.0%
Volume multiplier: 1.5x
Minimum score: 2/10
RSI levels: 70/30
3. ⚖️ Balanced
Best for: Most traders
Signal frequency: Medium
Settings:
Price threshold: 2.5%
Volume multiplier: 1.8x
Minimum score: 3/10
RSI levels: 70/30
4. 🛡️ Conservative
Best for: Position traders, avoiding noise
Signal frequency: Very low (only extreme moves)
Settings:
Price threshold: 4.0%
Volume multiplier: 3.0x
Minimum score: 5/10
RSI levels: 85/15
5. 🎯 Custom
Best for: Advanced users
Fine-tune all parameters yourself
🎨 Visual SignalsChart MarkersStandard Pump/Dump:
🟢 Green triangle below bar = PUMP
🔴 Red triangle above bar = DUMP
Confirmed Signals (Higher Score):
🚀 Large gold triangle = CONFIRMED PUMP (score ≥ 5)
💥 Large gold triangle = CONFIRMED DUMP (score ≥ 5)
Early Warnings:
⚠️ Small orange circle = Early warning (score just below threshold)
Signal Zones:
Light green background = Pump zone
Light red background = Dump zone
Multi-Timeframe Alignment Alert1. Fixed Timeframe Analysis
Weekly (W) - Major trend direction
Daily (D) - Intermediate trend
4-Hour (240) - Short-term trend
30-Minute (30) - Intraday momentum
Note: Unlike the enhanced version, these timeframes are hardcoded and cannot be changed without editing the code.2. Simple Trend Logic
Uses 21 EMA by default (or SMA if toggled)
Bullish = Price > Moving Average
Bearish = Price < Moving Average
Neutral = Price = Moving Average (rare)
3. All-or-Nothing Alignment
Only signals when ALL 4 timeframes align
No partial alignment detection (3/4)
Very selective - fewer but higher quality signals
🎨 Visual ElementsOn-Chart IndicatorsBullish Alignment:
Large green triangle ▲ below the bar
Text: "BULL ALIGN"
Subtle green background tint
Bearish Alignment:
Large red triangle ▼ above the bar
Text: "BEAR ALIGN"
Subtle red background tint
Status TableSimple 2-column table showing:TimeframeTrendWeekly▲ BULLDaily▲ BULL4 Hour▲ BULL30 Min▲ BULLStatus✓ BULLISH ALIGNED
Green cells = Bullish trend
Red cells = Bearish trend
Gray cells = Neutral (no clear trend)
🔔 Alert System3 Simple Alert Types:
Bullish Alignment Alert
Message: "🟢 BULLISH ALIGNMENT: Weekly, Daily, 4H, and 30M trends are all bullish on {{ticker}}"
Triggers once when all timeframes turn bullish
Bearish Alignment Alert
Message: "🔴 BEARISH ALIGNMENT: Weekly, Daily, 4H, and 30M trends are all bearish on {{ticker}}"
Triggers once when all timeframes turn bearish
Any Alignment Alert
Message: "⚡ ALIGNMENT DETECTED on {{ticker}}: All timeframes (W/D/4H/30M) are now aligned!"
Catches both bullish and bearish alignments in one alert
⚙️ SettingsMoving Average Settings
EMA Length (default: 21) - Adjustable from 1 to any value
Use EMA toggle - Switch between EMA and SMA
Alert Settings
Alert on Bullish Alignment - Toggle bullish alerts on/off
Alert on Bearish Alignment - Toggle bearish alerts on/off
Visual Settings
Show Status Table - Toggle table visibility
Table Position - Choose from 4 corners (top_right, top_left, bottom_right, bottom_left)
🔄 Comparison: Original vs EnhancedFeatureOriginalEnhancedTimeframesFixed (W/D/4H/30M)Fully customizableAlignment TypesFull only (4/4)Full + Partial (3/4)Trend Strength❌ No✅ Yes (% distance)Volume Filter❌ No✅ OptionalConfluence Score❌ No✅ Yes (X/4 count)Chart Labels❌ No✅ OptionalComplexitySimpleAdvancedSignal FrequencyVery rareMore frequent📈 Trading ApplicationsBest For:
Swing traders who want high-conviction signals
Position traders following major trends
Conservative traders who prefer quality over quantity
Traders new to multi-timeframe analysis (simpler to understand)
Trading Strategy Examples:Classic Approach:
1. Wait for full alignment signal (triangle on chart)
2. Wait for pullback to 21 EMA on 30-minute chart
3. Enter when price bounces off 30M EMA
4. Stop loss below recent swing low
5. Target: Ride until alignment breaksTrend Filter:
1. Only take long setups when bullish alignment exists
2. Only take short setups when bearish alignment exists
3. Stay flat when no alignment
4. Use your own entry method (breakouts, pullbacks, etc.)⚠️ Key Differences from Enhanced VersionWhat's Missing:
❌ No customizable timeframes
❌ No partial alignment warnings (3/4)
❌ No trend strength percentage
❌ No volume confirmation
❌ No confluence scoring
❌ No chart labels with extra info
What's Better:
✅ Simpler to use - less overwhelming
✅ Cleaner chart - fewer visual elements
✅ Faster to understand - straightforward logic
✅ More selective - only the strongest signals
✅ Less prone to overtrading - fewer signals
💡 When to Use This VersionChoose the ORIGINAL version if you:
Are new to multi-timeframe analysis
Want a "set and forget" indicator
Prefer swing/position trading
Trade the W/D/4H/30M timeframe combination
Don't need volume or strength metrics
Want fewer, higher-quality signals
Like simplicity over customization
Choose the ENHANCED version if you:
Want to customize timeframes
Need early warnings (3/4 alignment)
Want trend strength metrics
Need volume confirmation
Trade different timeframe combinations
Want more control and flexibility
🚀 Quick Start
Add to Chart: Copy code into Pine Editor, save, add to chart
Verify Timeframe: Make sure your chart timeframe is 30M or lower to see all signals
Set Alert: Right-click chart → Create Alert → Select "Any Alignment Alert"
Wait for Signal: Be patient - alignments are rare but powerful
Confirm Entry: Don't blindly trade the signal, confirm with price action
📊 Signal Frequency ExpectationsWith default settings (21 EMA, W/D/4H/30M):
Bitcoin/Crypto: ~2-5 alignments per year
Major Forex Pairs: ~3-8 alignments per year
Stock Indices: ~2-6 alignments per year
Individual Stocks: Varies widely
These are HIGH-CONVICTION, LOW-FREQUENCY signals.⚙️ Optimization Tips1. Adjust MA Length for Different Markets:
Volatile markets (crypto): Try 13 or 17 EMA
Stable markets (bonds): Try 34 or 50 EMA
Fast scalping: Try 8 or 9 EMA (though this indicator isn't ideal for scalping)
2. Test on Historical Data:
Scroll back through charts
Note when alignments occurred
Check if they marked good entry points
Adjust MA length if needed
3. Combine with Other Tools:
Support/resistance levels
Chart patterns
Sonnet 4.5
Simple Buy Sell DiamondsTuning Tips (in the indicator settings gear icon)
Make diamonds even smaller: Already set to size.tiny — that's the smallest non-micro size.
Earlier buys: Lower fastLength to 7 or 5
Fewer false signals: Increase slowLength to 34 or raise multiplier to 3.5–4.0
More aggressive sells: Lower multiplier to 2.0–2.5
This is now extremely minimal — just price candles + blue/red diamonds. No lines, no fills, no extra indicators visible.
Let me know how it looks on your live SATL/ADUR/ASST charts — if the timing feels right or if you want one more small tweak (e.g., add volume filter, change diamond shape to triangle, etc.).3.9sFast
Ayan EMAV HunterThe script involves 2 zones.
The Blue Zone is the Hunting Zone and the Red Zone helps to decide the which side to trade.
If the Blue Zone is above the Red Zone, we search for UpTrend Trades of 1:2 and we need to observe the candles with the Yellow Arrow which indicates Smart Money entering
Similarly, If the Blue Zone is below the Red Zone, we search for Bearish Trades with 1:2 Risk/Reward and we need to observe the candles with the Yellow Arrow which indicates Smart Money entering
If the Blue Zone lies within the Red Zone, then NO Trade, Just Observe
Please share your feedback if it can be refined
Trend Momentum v6Features
- Trend EMAs: plots Fast EMA and Slow EMA to visualize direction and strength.
- RSI Filter (optional): gates signals by RSI thresholds to reduce whipsaws.
- Multi-Timeframe (MTF): computes EMAs/RSI on a selected timeframe via request.security.
- Signals: triangle markers for Long/Short when fast EMA crosses slow EMA with optional RSI gating.
- Bar Coloring: green for up-trend, red for down-trend, neutral otherwise.
- Alerts: built-in alertcondition for Long Signal and Short Signal.
Inputs
- Signal timeframe: timeframe for EMAs/RSI; empty uses chart timeframe.
- Fast/Slow EMA length: trend speed vs smoothness (21/50 default).
- RSI length and thresholds: default RSI(14), thresholds at 50 for symmetry.
- Confirm signals on bar close: requires bar close confirmation to avoid intrabar flips.
- Show signal markers: enable/disable triangles.
- Color bars by trend: enable/disable bar coloring.
Signals
- Long: Fast EMA crosses above Slow EMA, optionally with RSI >= bull threshold.
- Short: Fast EMA crosses below Slow EMA, optionally with RSI <= bear threshold.
- Trend coloring: independent of cross signals; reflects current EMA relation plus optional RSI gating.
Tutorial
- Add to chart:
- Open TradingView → Pine Editor → paste the script → Save → Add to chart.
- Configure:
- Leave Signal timeframe empty for chart timeframe or choose higher TF (e.g., 1h while viewing 5m).
- Start with Fast EMA=21, Slow EMA=50; adjust for your market’s volatility.
- Keep RSI filter on with thresholds at 50 for balanced gating.
- Enable “Confirm signals on bar close” for stable, non-repainting entries.
- Interpret:
- Long triangle appears after a bullish EMA cross that meets RSI criteria (if enabled).
- Bars turn green when trendUp; red when trendDown; neutral when neither condition holds.
- Alerts:
- Add the indicator → Create Alert → Source: this indicator → Condition: Long Signal or Short Signal.
- Configure frequency (Once per bar close recommended when confirm is enabled).
- MTF guidance:
- For intraday, set Signal timeframe to a higher TF (15m–1h) to align entries with dominant trend.
- Using lookahead=barmerge.lookahead_off prevents future-data repainting; signals appear only when confirmed.
Customization
- Faster entries: lower Fast EMA (e.g., 13) or raise RSI bull threshold above 50 for stronger momentum.
- Smoother trend: raise Slow EMA (e.g., 100) to reduce choppiness.
- Stricter shorts: set RSI bear threshold below 50 (e.g., 45 or 40).
- Intrabar signals: disable “Confirm signals on bar close” to see crosses mid-bar (more responsive, more noise).
- Fixed indicator timeframe: if you want chart to render with gaps per fixed TF, set timeframe on indicator itself (e.g., timeframe="60") and optionally enable timeframe_gaps.
Best Practices
- Use with structure: apply on liquid instruments; combine with session/volatility filters if needed.
- Risk management: consider ATR-based stops and position sizing; signals are entries, not guarantees.
- Avoid overfitting: keep lengths and thresholds simple; validate across symbols and regimes.
Limitations
- Cross-based entries can lag at reversals and whipsaw in ranges; RSI gating helps but doesn’t eliminate noise.
- MTF aggregation can delay signals compared to the chart’s timeframe; this is expected behavior.
DXY vs Small-Cap Divergence [v6]It creates a dedicated panel to monitor the "tug-of-war" between the US Dollar (DXY) and the Russell 2000 (IWM).
As a swing trader, you are looking for Negative Correlation—specifically, the moment the DXY starts to fall while Small Caps maintain their strength.
How to Interpret This on Your Desktop:
Green Background: This highlights the exact bars where the DXY is dropping while the Russell 2000 is gaining ground. This can be your "Go" signal for the small caps that you are monitoring near pivots, prior levels, POC's, or value area highs or lows.
The Green Line (Bottom of the oscillator): When the line hits -0.8, it means the two assets are moving in nearly perfect opposite directions. For a gold bounce and small-cap rally, you want to see this line deep in the green.
The Red Line (Top of the oscillator): If this line stays near +0.8, it means the Dollar and Stocks are moving together. This usually indicates a "Liquidity Flush" where everything is being sold—stay cautious during these periods.
Fractal Rays (2-candle)Pattern di presa liquidità, previsione futura su dove il prezzo potrebbe andare.






















