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Gold Ultimate Dashboard V12 เป็นเครื่องมือวิเคราะห์ทางเทคนิคแบบครบวงจรที่ออกแบบมาเพื่อเทรดเดอร์ทองคำ (XAUUSD) โดยเฉพาะ โดยรวมระบบอัจฉริยะไว้ในหน้าจอเดียว:
AI Predictor: วิเคราะห์ทิศทางราคาล่วงหน้า (ขึ้น/ลง/ไซด์เวย์) เป็นเปอร์เซ็นต์ด้วยอัลกอริทึม Multi-Indicator
AI TP Target: คำนวณจุดทำกำไร (Take Profit) อัตโนมัติอิงตามความผันผวนของตลาด (ATR)
Smart Money Concepts (SMC): ตรวจจับกล่อง Order Block และ FVG เพื่อหาจุดกลับตัวที่แม่นยำ
Multi-TF Power: สรุปแรงซื้อ-ขาย และเทรนด์จาก 12 Timeframes (1m จนถึง Weekly) เพื่อการวิเคราะห์แบบ Top-Down
Bilingual Interface: รองรับการใช้งาน 2 ภาษา (ไทย/อังกฤษ) อ่านง่าย สบายตา
วิธีใช้: เหมาะสำหรับการเทรดแบบ Day Trade และ Scalping โดยเน้นการเทรดตามเทรนด์หลักจาก TF ใหญ่ และเข้าทำกำไรใน TF เล็กตามสัญญาณ AI
Script Description
Gold Ultimate Dashboard V12 is an all-in-one technical analysis solution specifically optimized for Gold (XAUUSD) traders. It combines advanced logic into a single intuitive dashboard:
AI Predictor: Real-time probability forecasting (Bullish/Bearish/Sideways) powered by a multi-indicator algorithm.
AI TP Target: Automatically calculates volatility-based Take Profit targets using ATR.
Smart Money Concepts (SMC): Detects Order Blocks and Fair Value Gaps (FVG) to identify high-probability reversal zones.
Multi-TF Power Dashboard: Displays Trend and Momentum across 12 Timeframes (from 1m to Weekly) for comprehensive Top-Down analysis.
Bilingual Interface: Supports both Thai and English for a global trading experience.
How to use: Perfect for Day Trading and Scalping. Align your trades with the major trend from higher timeframes and execute entries based on AI signals in lower timeframes.
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Aaro Session PeaksThis indicator highlights the highs and lows of major market sessions—like Tokyo, London, and New York—based on India time. It gives you a clear view of each session’s price range, helping you make informed trading decisions no matter which session you’re focusing on.
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Aaro Precision PulseThis indicator is your ultimate market structure guide! It highlights key Areas of Interest, Fair Value Gaps, Change of Character (ChoCh), Break of Structure (BOS), and Internal shifts, helping you spot reversals and opportunities with precision. Whether it’s identifying ranges or confirming moves, it’s your all-in-one toolkit for navigating the charts with confidence!
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KDJ Instant B/S Signals Clean K ValueOverview
KDJ Real-Time Entry & Exit Signals (Minimalist K Value) is a clean and execution-focused KDJ indicator designed to deliver immediate buy and sell signals without confirmation delay.
Unlike traditional KDJ implementations that rely on smoothed or delayed cross confirmations, this indicator reacts at the exact moment a K/D crossover occurs.
The visual design is intentionally minimalist — only the K value is displayed on the chart, allowing traders to assess momentum strength at a glance without clutter.
Core Logic
Uses a BCWSMA smoothing method, consistent with classic KDJ calculations
Signals are generated in real time at the moment of crossover
No repainting, no look-ahead, no delayed confirmation
Signal Rules
Buy Signal
Triggered immediately when K crosses above D
Sell Signal
Triggered immediately when K crosses below D
Signals follow a strict sequence:
Buy → Sell → Buy (no duplicate consecutive signals)
K Value Context (Visual Guidance)
To provide instant market context, the indicator adds subtle icons based on the K value:
K ≤ 30 → ❤️ Indicates an oversold zone, higher reversal potential
K ≥ 70 → ⚠️ Indicates an overbought zone, increased risk
This allows traders to quickly judge signal quality and risk level without additional oscillators.
Visual Design
Displays only the K value at the signal point
Automatic vertical offset prevents labels from overlapping price bars
Clean, readable, and suitable for fast decision-making
Best Use Cases
Short-term trading and scalping
Momentum-based entry and exit timing
Traders who prefer zero-lag signals and uncluttered charts
Key Characteristics
✔ Real-time signals (no delay)
✔ Minimalist chart display
✔ Clear overbought / oversold context
✔ Sequential trade logic to reduce noise
Disclaimer:
This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or trading advice.
Signals generated by this indicator are based on technical analysis and market behavior, which can change rapidly. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Trading financial markets involves risk, and users are solely responsible for their own trading decisions. Always conduct your own analysis and consider using proper risk management techniques.
The creator of this indicator is not responsible for any losses or damages arising from the use of this tool.
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BK AK-PnF Window💥 Introducing BK AK-PnF Window — “P🖥️F” (Point & Figure + Heikin Ashi Tactical Panel) 💥
This is not a cute overlay. This is a floating analysis workstation you pin to the chart—so you can read structure without letting candles hypnotize you.
BK AK-PnF Window does one thing at a professional level:
it compresses signal into symbols — X/O columns, reversals, patterns, Gann counts, trend lines, volume-weighting, HTF alignment, and session context — all inside a clean window you can drag, lock, and scale.
No clutter. No guesswork. Just structure.
🎖 Respect & Credit
AK — standards, patience, and execution discipline. This tool is built with “no-spam / no-noise” intent: see the truth fast, act only when it’s clean.
G-d — the source of wisdom, restraint, and right timing. A trader survives by humility: measure first, speak last, act only when the measure is honest.
DskyzInvestments — Window-style layout / floating panel concept inspired by DskyzInvestments (TradingView profile): www.tradingview.com
That floating “panel workstation” concept is foundational to this tool’s presentation.
🧠 What BK AK-PnF Window actually is
It’s a dual-mode window:
1) Point & Figure Mode (PnF)
Shows X/O columns built from ATR-sized boxes
Detects column reversals
Prints PnF patterns (double tops/bottoms, triples, catapults, asc/desc structures)
Projects Gann price objectives using:
Horizontal Count (congestion width → breakout target)
Vertical Count (column height → price objective)
Draws classic 45° PnF trend lines
Adds volume-weighted glyphs (opacity/size changes) to separate “real moves” from paper-thin noise
Adds MTF PnF sync to keep you trading in the direction of the bigger machine
2) Heikin Ashi Mode (HA)
Displays HA candles inside the window with:
OB/OS zones
session shading (Asia/London/RTH)
pattern recognition (soldiers/crows, absorption, exhaustion, inside-bar compression, spinning tops, acceleration)
optional divergence (RSI/MFI)
pivots / buy-sell markers
VROC volume spike highlights
One panel. Two realities. Choose your weapon.
⚙️ The Core Innovations (why this one hits different)
✅ Auto ATR Correlation Engine (PnF box size solved)
PnF lives and dies by box size. Too small = noise. Too big = late.
This script tests multiple ATR candidates (7/14/21/34/55 by default), builds 5 PnF streams, then selects the one with the best absolute correlation to price behavior over your lookback.
Translation: it auto-calibrates box size to the instrument’s heartbeat.
✅ Reversal Logic that matters
PnF reversals are not “candles changed color.”
They require real counter-pressure: N boxes against trend.
So a reversal signal in this window is structural, not emotional.
✅ Pattern Recognition (PnF) = objective structure calls
PnF patterns are pure supply/demand footprints:
Double/Triple tops = resistance tests → breakout logic
Double/Triple bottoms = support tests → breakdown logic
Asc/Desc triples = rising demand / rising supply
Catapults = compound breakouts (rare, powerful)
The script highlights them and attaches tooltips that explain exactly what fired.
✅ Gann Counts on PnF (the projection engine)
This is where it turns from “charting” into “targeting.”
Horizontal Count: congestion width → projected move
More columns = more stored energy.
Vertical Count: column height → projected move
First impulse often defines the objective.
And it plots target lines so you stop trading blind.
✅ 45° Trend Lines (PnF geometry)
Classic PnF discipline: the 45° line is your trend integrity line.
If price can’t hold the bull support line, the “trend story” is over.
✅ Volume-weighted glyphs (conviction meter)
PnF is clean, but it can be deceptive if volume is dead.
So X/O glyphs can be weighted by volume:
Opacity mode: heavy volume pops, light volume fades
Size mode: heavy volume prints bigger
You instantly see whether a column is institutional or hollow.
✅ MTF PnF Sync (higher timeframe alignment)
It builds PnF direction on a higher timeframe and prints an icon:
Confluence = highest probability
Disagreement = caution, HTF usually wins
🧾 Signal Legend (what you’ll see)
PnF Mode
X column = bullish structure
O column = bearish structure
⟳X / ⟳O = reversal into new column direction
Pattern highlights = detected breakout/breakdown structures
Gann target lines = horizontal + vertical projected objectives
45° lines = trend integrity rails
HTF icon = higher timeframe PnF direction alignment
HA Mode
Candles + OB/OS zones + session shading
Pattern markers (institutional-grade)
Optional divergence markers
VROC highlights (volume spike intent)
🎯 How to use it (execution rules)
1) PnF is the truth filter
Use PnF when you want structure without candle noise:
trade breakouts from congestion (H-count)
manage toward objectives (V-count + H-count)
obey 45° lines for trend health
2) MTF Sync = permission
If HTF PnF agrees with your current direction, you can size up.
If it doesn’t, you either:
trade smaller
or wait for alignment
3) Volume-weighting = conviction
Big glyphs / low transparency = real participation.
Faded glyphs = don’t overtrust the move.
4) HA mode is timing + context
Use HA window when you need:
session-based behavior (Asia/London/RTH)
absorption/exhaustion signals
compression tells before expansion
divergence warnings
🔧 Settings that actually matter
PnF Reversal (boxes): strictness of reversals
ATR candidates + lookback: box-size auto calibration quality
Max rows + column spacing: readability vs detail
Pattern tolerance (boxes): how strict “equal highs/lows” must be
Gann congestion tolerance: how wide the zone can be and still count
Volume weighting mode: conviction readout
MTF timeframe + ATR/reversal: higher timeframe authority
Window lock/anchor/height mode: panel ergonomics
👁️ The Watchman Lens — “Guard the Gate”
A watchman doesn’t predict. He observes, confirms, then sounds the alarm only when it’s real.
That’s what BK AK-PnF Window is:
PnF confirms whether structure is real.
Gann counts define where the structure wants to resolve.
Volume weighting reveals whether power is behind it.
HTF sync tells you if the higher command agrees.
The watchman doesn’t get emotional about a candle.
He guards the gate until the signal is undeniable.
Respect to AK for the discipline.
All praise to G-d for the wisdom to wait, and the restraint to act only when the measure is clean. 🙏
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[uxo, @envyisntfake] accurate strike -> futures conversionevery other script kinda sucked so here u go
other convertors arent accurate so we made our own check out @envyisntfake on github or discord he provided the base i did smoothing and stuff to make it more accurate and live
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Smart Order Flow Automator# 📊 Smart Order Flow Automator (SOF Pro)
### by Shiv Shakti Algo Systems
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## 🔥 What Is This Indicator?
Smart Order Flow Automator tells you **WHERE the big players (banks, institutions, hedge funds) are buying and selling** — and gives you a clear **BUY or SELL signal** when the setup is ready.
Think of it as your personal trading assistant that:
- Shows you the **hidden levels** where big money is waiting
- Tells you **when to enter** with high-confidence signals
- Automatically calculates your **Stop Loss and 3 Take Profit** levels
- Works for **Forex, Gold (XAUUSD), Nifty, and BankNifty**
No guesswork. No confusion. Just clean signals with risk management.
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## 👁 What Will You See On Your Chart?
### 🟢🔴 Colored Boxes (Order Blocks)
These are zones where institutions placed large orders in the past. When price comes back to these zones, there's a high probability of a bounce.
- **Green boxes** = Demand zones (institutions were BUYING here → expect price to bounce UP)
- **Red boxes** = Supply zones (institutions were SELLING here → expect price to bounce DOWN)
- **Bright color** = Fresh zone (never tested — STRONGEST)
- **Faded color** = Tested once (still good, but weaker)
- **Gray color** = Tested multiple times (weak — avoid)
### 🟦 Semi-Transparent Zones (Fair Value Gaps — FVG)
These are price gaps where the market moved too fast, leaving unfilled orders behind. Price tends to come back and fill these gaps.
- **Teal/Blue zones** = Bullish FVG (price may bounce UP from here)
- **Maroon/Dark Red zones** = Bearish FVG (price may reject DOWN from here)
- When a gap gets 50% filled, it fades automatically
- When fully filled, it disappears from your chart — keeping things clean
### ── Horizontal Lines (Key Levels)
These are the most important price levels that institutions watch every single day:
| Line | Color | What It Means |
|------|-------|---------------|
| **PDH** (Previous Day High) | Red | Yesterday's highest price — acts as resistance |
| **PDL** (Previous Day Low) | Green | Yesterday's lowest price — acts as support |
| **PDC** (Previous Day Close) | Gray | Yesterday's closing price — reference point |
| **PD POC** (Previous Day Point of Control) | Yellow (thick) | Where MOST volume was traded yesterday — price magnet (80% chance price comes here) |
| **PD VAH** (Previous Day Value Area High) | Red (thin) | Top of yesterday's fair value zone — resistance |
| **PD VAL** (Previous Day Value Area Low) | Green (thin) | Bottom of yesterday's fair value zone — support |
| **PWH** (Previous Week High) | Red (thick) | Last week's high — strong resistance for swing trades |
| **PWL** (Previous Week Low) | Green (thick) | Last week's low — strong support for swing trades |
| **PW POC** (Previous Week POC) | Yellow (thick) | Last week's volume magnet |
**💡 Simple Rule:** When price reaches these lines, WAIT for a signal. These are the levels where the best trades happen.
### 📈📉 Signal Labels
| What You See | What It Means | What To Do |
|---|---|---|
| 🟢 **"STRONG BUY"** (green label below candle) | All conditions confirmed — HIGH probability buy | Enter a BUY trade. SL/TP will appear automatically. |
| 🔴 **"STRONG SELL"** (red label above candle) | All conditions confirmed — HIGH probability sell | Enter a SELL trade. SL/TP will appear automatically. |
| 🔼 **"BUY"** (small green triangle) | Good setup but not all conditions met | Enter with caution, use tighter position size |
| 🔽 **"SELL"** (small red triangle) | Good setup but not all conditions met | Enter with caution, use tighter position size |
| 💎 **"SWEEP"** (circle below/above candle) | Big players grabbed liquidity and reversed | Very powerful reversal signal — enter in sweep direction |
### 💎 Diamond Markers (Liquidity Sweeps)
- **Green diamond below candle** = Price swept below a key low and bounced back up — Bullish reversal
- **Pink diamond above candle** = Price swept above a key high and dropped back — Bearish reversal
This is how institutions trap retail traders — they push price past a level to trigger stop losses, then reverse. This marker tells you when that happens.
### ✚ Yellow Crosses (Volume Spikes)
Small yellow crosses appear when trading volume suddenly increases significantly. High volume = something big is happening. Combine this with nearby zones for the best trades.
### ✕ Orange X-Marks (Poor High/Low)
- **Orange X above candle** = Flat top (Poor High) — likely to be swept. Future target for price.
- **Orange X below candle** = Flat bottom (Poor Low) — likely to be swept. Future target for price.
### 🚩 Small Flags (Single Prints)
These mark fast-move zones where price shot up or down without any pause. Price tends to come back to these areas. Think of them as "unfinished business."
### ── Thick Colored Line (Anchored VWAP)
This line shows the **average price** weighted by volume since the start of the session.
- **Line is GREEN** = Price is trading ABOVE average → Bullish bias → Look for BUY signals
- **Line is RED** = Price is trading BELOW average → Bearish bias → Look for SELL signals
**Simple Rule:** Only take BUY signals when the VWAP line is green. Only take SELL signals when it's red.
### ── Red/Green Dashed Lines (Stop Loss & Take Profit)
When a signal appears, you'll see automatic lines:
- **Red line** = Your Stop Loss (exit if price hits this — you were wrong)
- **Light green line** = TP1 (first target — book partial profit here)
- **Medium green line** = TP2 (second target — book more profit)
- **Dark green line** = TP3 (final target — let the rest ride to here)
These levels are **dynamic** — they adjust based on current market volatility. In a volatile market, SL is wider. In a calm market, SL is tighter. This protects you from being stopped out too early.
### 🎨 Background Colors (Session Killzones — Forex/Gold Only)
The chart background changes color based on which trading session is active:
| Background | Session | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| **Purple tint** | Asian Session | Ranging market — wait for breakout |
| **Blue tint** | London Session | High volatility — best for entries |
| **Orange tint** | New York Session | High volatility — best for entries |
**💡 Pro Tip:** The BEST signals come during London and New York sessions (blue and orange backgrounds). Avoid trading during Asian session unless you see a STRONG signal.
### 🇮🇳 Indian Market Background Colors
| Background | What It Means |
|---|---|
| **Gray tint** (11:30 AM – 1:30 PM) | Lunch time — low activity, avoid new trades |
| **Red tint** (after 3:00 PM) | Market closing soon — exit or avoid new entries |
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## 📊 The Dashboard (Top Right Corner)
A live information panel that shows you everything at a glance:
### PREV DAY Section
- All previous day levels with their exact prices
- Distance from current price (in ticks) — tells you how far away each level is
### WEEKLY Section
- Previous week high, low, and POC prices
### MARKET STATE Section
| Label | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| **HTF Trend** | Is the bigger picture Bullish 🟢, Bearish 🔴, or Neutral ⚪? |
| **Market Type** | EXPANSION 🔥 (strong move), TRENDING 📈 (directional), or RANGE 📊 (sideways) |
| **HTF RSI** | Shows if the market is Overbought (🔴 avoid buys) or Oversold (🟢 avoid sells) |
| **Volume** | Current volume compared to average — HIGH ⚡ means something big is happening |
### SESSION Section
- Which session is active (London/NY/Asian for Forex, or Active/Lunch/Closing for Indian)
- AVWAP status — is price above ✅ or below ❌
### SIGNAL Section
- **🟢 LONG ACTIVE** = Buy trade is running
- **🔴 SHORT ACTIVE** = Sell trade is running
- **⏳ IN BUY/SELL ZONE** = Price is in a zone, waiting for confirmation
- **👁 WATCHING** = No setup yet, be patient
- When trade is active: shows live SL, TP1, TP2, TP3 prices
### RISK Section
- Current ATR value (market volatility measurement)
- Your risk percentage setting
### 🇮🇳 Indian Market Extra Info
- **Gap** — Shows if today opened with a Gap Up, Gap Down, or No Gap
- **OR H/L** — Opening Range High and Low values
- **⚠️ EXPIRY** — Thursday warning for weekly expiry volatility
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## 🎯 How To Use — Step by Step
### Step 1: Set Up
- Add the indicator to your chart
- Go to Settings → Select your **Market Type** (Forex/Gold or Indian NSE/BSE)
- Choose your preferred timeframe (recommended: 5M or 15M)
### Step 2: Read The Dashboard
Before doing anything, check:
- ✅ HTF Trend — Which direction is the big picture?
- ✅ Volume — Is it HIGH? (Good for trading) or LOW? (Wait)
- ✅ Session — Is it an active session? (London/NY for Forex, 9:30-11:30 for India)
### Step 3: Wait For Price To Reach A Zone
- Watch for price approaching the horizontal lines (PDH, PDL, POC, etc.)
- Watch for price entering colored boxes (Order Blocks)
- The dashboard will show "⏳ IN BUY/SELL ZONE" when price reaches a zone
### Step 4: Wait For The Signal
- **DO NOT enter just because price is in a zone!**
- Wait for a **STRONG BUY**, **STRONG SELL**, or **SWEEP** label to appear
- The indicator checks volume, candle pattern, VWAP alignment, and RSI — all automatically
### Step 5: Enter The Trade
- When a signal appears, SL and TP lines will appear automatically
- Enter your trade in the signal direction
- Set your Stop Loss at the red line
- Set Take Profit at TP1 (safe), TP2 (moderate), or TP3 (aggressive)
### Step 6: Manage The Trade
- Book partial profit at TP1 (move SL to entry for a risk-free trade)
- Let remaining position run to TP2 or TP3
- For Indian markets: EXIT all trades by 3:15 PM regardless
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## 💡 Golden Rules For Best Results
1. **Only trade STRONG signals** until you're confident with the system
2. **Best signals come at Previous Day levels** — PDH, PDL, and especially PD POC
3. **Liquidity Sweep + STRONG signal = Highest probability trade** in the entire system
4. **Fresh Order Blocks (bright color) > Tested Order Blocks (faded)** — always
5. **Green VWAP = only take buys. Red VWAP = only take sells.** Never go against it.
6. **London and New York sessions** give the best moves for Forex/Gold
7. **9:30 AM – 11:30 AM** is the golden window for Indian markets
8. **If HTF RSI shows OVERBOUGHT** — do NOT buy, wait for sells only
9. **If dashboard says RANGE** — trade towards the POC (middle). If EXPANSION — trade with the trend.
10. **Always risk maximum 1-2% per trade** — protect your capital first, profits will follow
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## ⚙️ Quick Settings Guide
| Setting | What It Does | Recommended |
|---|---|---|
| Market Type | Switches between Forex and Indian mode | Pick your market |
| Volume Multiplier | How much volume spike is needed for signal | 1.5x (default) |
| ATR SL Multiplier | How wide your stop loss is | 1.5 (Gold), 2.0 (Forex) |
| RSI HTF Timeframe | Which timeframe for RSI filter | 240 (4 Hour) |
| Killzone Toggle | Show/hide session backgrounds | ON for Forex |
| Dashboard | Show/hide the info panel | ON (recommended) |
Everything else can stay at default. Adjust only after you're familiar with the system.
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## ⚠️ DISCLAIMER & RISK WARNING
**PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS INDICATOR:**
❗ **This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only.** It does NOT constitute financial advice, investment advice, or trading advice of any kind. The signals and analysis provided are tools for your own research — not instructions to buy or sell.
❗ **Trading in Forex, Gold, Equities, Futures, and Options involves substantial risk of loss.** You could lose part of or all of your invested capital. Past performance of any signal or system is NOT a guarantee of future results. Markets can and do behave unpredictably.
❗ **No indicator is 100% accurate.** Signals generated by this indicator may result in losing trades. Market conditions including slippage, spread widening, low liquidity, news events, and broker execution can affect outcomes in ways that no indicator can predict or account for.
❗ **You are solely responsible for your trading decisions.** By using this indicator, you accept full responsibility for any trades you take. The developer(s) of this indicator shall not be held liable for any financial losses, damages, or consequences resulting from the use of this indicator.
❗ **This indicator is NOT approved, endorsed, or regulated by any financial authority** including SEBI (India), SEC (USA), CFTC (USA), FCA (UK), ASIC (Australia), or any other regulatory body.
❗ **Always trade with money you can afford to lose.** If you are new to trading, we strongly recommend practicing on a demo/paper trading account before using real capital. Consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.
**By adding this indicator to your chart, you acknowledge that:**
- You have read and understood this disclaimer completely
- You accept all risks associated with trading financial markets
- You will NOT hold the developer(s) responsible for any trading losses
- You understand that signals are tools, not guarantees
- Trading decisions are 100% your own responsibility
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*Happy Trading! 🚀*
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BigMeesh_TBZ_Fixed LevelsTired of adding line by line. Here is your fix. This auto add lines. So if you want the quarter marks, here they are!!!
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LCCM & C7Lục Chỉ Cầm Ma (LCCM)
This indicator replicates the Lục Chỉ Cầm Ma (LCCM) trading method developed by Khac Quy .
Lục Chỉ Cầm Ma (LCCM) is a rule-based breakout and trend-following trading method, originally designed for Gold (XAUUSD) and optimized for M15 and M30 timeframes.
The method focuses on key support and resistance levels (barriers), candle strength analysis, and MA20 for trade management.
🔹 Core Trading Logic
Buy Signal:
A buy setup is considered when a candle closes above a resistance barrier, indicating a valid breakout.
Sell Signal:
A sell setup is considered when a candle closes below a support barrier, indicating a downside breakout.
🔹 C7 Candle Pattern
🔸 C7CB (Basic 3-Candle Pattern)
C7CB consists of three consecutive candles with decreasing body size.
The body of candle 1 is larger than candle 2, and candle 2 is larger than candle 3.
This pattern indicates that trend momentum is weakening and buyers/sellers are losing control.
Usage:
Exit or partially close positions.
Alternatively, move stop loss to breakeven to protect profits.
🔸 C7CC (Extended 5-Candle Pattern)
C7CC is a five-candle consolidation pattern, consisting of:
One mother candle (largest range),
Followed by four inside candles with smaller ranges.
The final candle that breaks out of this structure is used to confirm trend continuation or reversal, depending on direction.
Usage:
If a strong reversal candle appears after C7CC, close existing positions.
If breakout aligns with the trend, traders may continue holding or add positions cautiously.
You can refer to other C7 patterns in the LCCM documentation by the author Khac Quy.
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Strat + 50% Rule TheSTRAT, a niche yet popular trading strategy, was developed by Rob Smith over his 30-year career in the financial markets. The method is praised for its objectivity and systematic approach, while its complexity and unique perspective make it less widely understood. TheSTRAT is a multi-timeframe strategy that focuses on three primary components: Inside Bars, Directional Bars, and Outside Bars. The approach also emphasizes several key principles, including Full Time Frame Continuity, Broadening Formations, and the significance of Inside Bars. With the indicator you will see the numbers on the Bars, you will see the Previous day, week, month Highs and Lows. You will see the table displaying the lastest Strat Bars as well as the 50% rule retracement... If above the previous week 50% the dot will turn green and viceversa if the opposite is true.
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Auto 1HR Level )Auto level 1 hr. pre market H/L opening print
Yes, the script updates automatically with price action. Here's how each level works:
Blue S/R Levels:
Updates in real-time during RTH (Regular Trading Hours)
New levels are created when your candle pattern rules are met
Old levels beyond your lookback period (1 days default, extends to 120days at extremes) are automatically removed
Broken levels are deleted when price closes through them
Red Premarket Levels:
Resets every new trading day
Tracks premarket high/low from 4:00 AM to 9:30 AM
Draws the levels when RTH starts at 9:30 AM
Green Opening Candle Level:
Resets every new trading day
Places level on the first RTH candle each day
So yes, as long as you have the indicator on your chart, it will continuously update with live price action - no manual refresh needed.
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200 SMA from 1H timeframe &LabelPlots the 200-period Simple Moving Average (SMA) calculated strictly on the 1-hour timeframe, visible and accurate on any chart timeframe (1m, 5m, 15m, 4H, daily, etc.).
• The line appears “stepped” on lower timeframes (normal/expected for higher-TF data).
• Includes a clean, updating label on the right edge showing the current 1H 200 SMA value.
• Optional faint background tint highlights new 1H bars for easy visual reference.
Ideal for: Multi-timeframe analysis, trend filtering, support/resistance on intraday charts, or confirming the broader hourly trend while trading lower timeframes.
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SMC MTFOverview
SMC MTF is a sophisticated technical analysis tool designed to bridge the gap between Higher Timeframe (HTF) institutional levels and Lower Timeframe (LTF) execution. Unlike standard indicators that simply plot zones, this engine utilizes a Smart Confluence Algorithm to identify high-probability areas where multiple timeframes align.
Built for precision traders, it automatically maps Fair Value Gaps (FVG) and Order Blocks (OB) from up to three different timeframes simultaneously, while keeping your chart clean through a dynamic "Calm Theme" system.
💎 Key Features
1. Multi-Timeframe Matrix
Monitor market structure across three distinct dimensions without switching charts:
HTF 1 (Primary): The anchor timeframe (e.g., 1H or 4H).
HTF 2 (Secondary): The strategic timeframe (e.g., 4H or Daily).
Current TF: The tactical timeframe (e.g., 5m or 15m).
2. ⚡ The Confluence Engine (The "Star" Signal)
The indicator's most powerful feature. When zones from different timeframes overlap (e.g., a 1H FVG intersects with a 15m FVG), the algorithm marks this confluence with a Star (★).
Why it matters: Confluence zones represent areas of "Timeframe Agreement," where institutional interest is significantly higher.
Signal: 1H FVG ★ means the zone is validated by multiple timeframes.
3. Smart Visual Hierarchy
Zones are visually coded to let you instantly recognize their origin without reading labels:
━━━ Solid Border: Primary HTF Levels (Strongest).
╌╌╌ Dashed Border: Secondary HTF Levels.
⋯⋯⋯ Dotted Border: Current Timeframe Levels.
4. Aesthetics & "Calm" Themes
Trading psychology is key. We've moved away from jarring neon colors to predefined "Calm Palettes" designed to reduce visual fatigue:
Midnight: Deep indigos and purples.
Ocean: Serene teals and blues.
Forest: Natural greens and browns.
Monochrome: Professional grayscale for distraction-free analysis.
🛠️ Technical Logic (Under The Hood)
To ensure reliability and performance, this script implements several advanced programming concepts:
Non-Repainting Architecture: Utilizes request.security with strict offset and lookahead_on confirmation. This ensures that HTF zones are only drawn once the HTF candle has fully closed, preventing the "disappearing zone" phenomenon common in inferior scripts.
Array-Based Zone Management: Uses dynamic arrays (array) to manage memory efficiently, automatically cleaning up old zones based on a proximity algorithm to maintain high performance.
Smart Mitigation Logic: Zones are monitored in real-time. Once price closes beyond a zone's limit (Method: checkMitigation), the zone is marked as broken or faded, giving you a clear history of market respect.
Optimized Resource Usage: consolidated security calls reduce script execution time by bundling OHLC, ATR, and Swing calculations into minimal requests.
🎯 How to Use (Best Practices)
1. The "Russian Doll" Strategy (Top-Down): Use the indicator to find "zones within zones".
Look for a Solid (HTF1) Zone.
Wait for price to approach it.
Entry Signal: Look for a Dotted (Current TF) zone forming inside or bouncing off the HTF zone. This is your trigger.
2. Trading the ★ (Star):
Setup: Identify a zone marked with a Star (★).
Context: This zone has double or triple confirmation.
Action: Place limit orders or aggressive entries at these levels with higher confidence, as they represent significant liquidity clusters.
3. Trend Continuation:
In a bullish trend, look for price to respect FVG▲ zones.
If a zone is broken and labeled invalid, wait for the next structure to form.
⚙️ Settings Guide
Target: MAIN section allows you to toggle specific timeframes.
Visuals: APPEARANCE lets you switch themes (Midnight, Ocean, etc.) instantly.
Filters: Use "Strong Quality" in FILTERS to show only the most significant displacement zones.
Advanced: Pro users can tweak Min Gap ATR to filter out insignificant noise.
Disclaimer: This tool is for educational purposes and technical analysis assistance. Always combine with your own risk management strategy.
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PDH(RTH)+PMH / PDL(RTH)+PML First Break + 3m EMA Retest + TPshows pre market levels, previous day levels, includes the 3min 9ema for the retest and a take profit indicator.
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CRZTestBuildV2At market open, the indicator plots daily zones derived from the previous session's range and volatility, using statistically common extensions and reactions from similar prior days. These zones act as areas of interest where price commonly stalls, reverses, or accelerates, which makes them useful or HOD/LOD reference and structure trade entries.
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Wolf Alpha Sentinel🎯 Why Wolf Alpha Sentinel?
-BOS & CHoCH Triggers: Break of Structure (BOS) and Change of Character (CHoCH) are not just labels; they are the core trading signals that mark the start of a trend or a true shift in market direction. Thanks to the displacement filter, only real, high-volume breakouts are highlighted.
-Deep Reversal Zone (1.272 – 1.414): Goes beyond standard Fibonacci levels. The 1.272 – 1.414 range—where price sweeps liquidity and reaches an “extreme overbought/oversold” condition—is marked as the most critical reversal area.
-Optimal Trade Entry (OTE): Automatically boxes the institutional pullback zones between 0.62 – 0.79.
-Mitigation Logic: Tested zones fade out visually, allowing you to instantly see which areas are still fresh and actionable.
🐺 Sniper Strategy: 55-Minute HTF + 3-Minute LTF
To extract maximum performance from this indicator, a Top-Down Analysis approach is recommended:
-Macro Bias (55 Minutes): The indicator continuously tracks the 55-minute market structure in the background. When you see a BOS or CHoCH label on your chart, you are officially a “hunter” in that direction.
-Entry Timeframe (3 Minutes): Once the primary direction is defined, switch your chart to the 3-minute timeframe.
-Deep Liquidity Hunt: Wait for price to retrace into the 1.272 – 1.414 (Deep Reversal) or OTE zones defined by the 55-minute structure, using 3-minute candles.
-Trigger: When price taps into these deep zones, execute the trade based on a micro structure break or a clear candlestick formation on the 3-minute chart.
Why 55m & 3m?
-55 Minutes: Reveals the true intentions of large players (Smart Money) and filters out market noise.
-3 Minutes: Tightens your stop distance and maximizes your risk-to-reward ratio. Entering on the 3-minute chart from a 55-minute zone is like riding an elephant with the risk of an ant.
💡 Strategy Summary
This indicator is built on the logic of price clearing liquidity in the 1.272 – 1.414 zone and then joining the main trend through a BOS/CHoCH continuation move.
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Mine Shaft + Drift + Ore Pocket Detector (Gap+Touch)Mine Shaft + Drift + Ore Pocket Detector (Gap+Touch) — Full Description (v1.6.1, Pine v6)
*Experimental - *Test Phase*
1) What this indicator is intended to do
This indicator attempts to algorithmically discover “mine shaft” price structure on a chart by:
Collecting structural anchor points (gaps and optionally pivots),
Generating candidate trend “rails” (centerline + parallel upper/lower borders) from pairs of anchors,
Fitting an optimal channel width around each candidate centerline,
Scoring candidates based on how well price action conforms to the channel (touches + containment),
Selecting and rendering:
the main shaft channel (primary),
additional drifts (secondary shafts per direction),
And then detecting Ore Pockets: time locations where multiple selected lines intersect (time confluence / intersection clustering).
The conceptual model is:
A shaft = a best-fit channel that price respects over time (the “main tunnel”).
Drifts = alternate channels close in quality to the main shaft (secondary tunnels).
Ore pockets = future/past time coordinates where multiple channels’ centerlines intersect densely (confluence in time, not necessarily in price).
2) What it is doing right now (current behavior)
In its current form, the script does a bounded, performance-limited scan:
It stores a limited number of anchor points in arrays.
It only considers a bounded number of recent anchors per direction.
It constructs candidate lines from anchor pairs and evaluates channel fitness using sampled bars.
On the last bar, it selects top candidates per direction and draws:
a “main” channel per mode (single best overall, or separate up/down),
plus optional drift channels,
plus ore pocket markers.
It is producing meaningful channels and drifts, but it is currently more likely to lock onto a strong “local” shaft than the one macro shaft spanning the entire market structure.
3) Core mechanics (how the script finds shafts)
3.1 Anchor generation (what points it uses)
Anchors are the “support points” used to build candidate shaft centerlines.
Two anchor families are supported:
A) Gap anchors (from your selected gap mode)
These attempt to capture “displacement events” and their boundaries/mids.
B) Pivot anchors (optional structural anchors)
These use pivots to inject macro structure points that are not strictly gap-based.
All anchors are stored as:
anchorX: bar_index of anchor
anchorY: price of anchor
anchorD: direction flag (+1 for up, -1 for down)
Anchors are capped by maxAnchors with FIFO trimming.
3.2 Candidate generation (how it produces centerlines)
For each direction (+1 and -1):
Collect “recent” anchors of that direction within lookbackBars (bounded to maxDirAnchors).
For each pair of anchors (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) that satisfy:
spacing within ,
slope sign consistent with direction,
Construct the line equation:
slope m and intercept b
Fit a channel width w around that line (via width mode).
Score it (touches + inside count minus width penalty).
Keep the top K rails (K = driftCount+1 typically).
3.3 Scoring model (what “best” means right now)
For a candidate centerline:
At sampled bars (stride sampling), compute:
channel top = y(x) + w
channel bot = y(x) - w
Evaluate:
Inside: candle range fits within the channel ± tolerance
Touches: high near top border, low near bottom border (within tolerance)
Score formula:
score = insideCount * insideWeight
+ touchCount * touchWeight
- (w / ATR) * widthPenalty
So:
Higher inside and touch counts increase score
Wider channels are penalized (in ATR units) to avoid “cheating” via enormous width
3.4 Width fitting (how the channel thickness is chosen)
Width is either:
Fit (scan widths): scans widths between a min width and a max deviation cap and selects the best scoring width.
Fixed ATR Envelope: uses a fixed width derived from ATR (currently hard-coded to a 2.0 ATR envelope in your present draft).
Fixed Max Deviation: width is max observed deviation from line in sampled window.
This matters because “macro shaft” detection is strongly influenced by whether the width-fitting is allowed to expand enough to contain large historical moves, without being penalized into losing to a smaller local shaft.
3.5 Rendering (what gets drawn)
For any selected rail, it draws:
Upper border line (top rail)
Lower border line (bottom rail)
Optional centerline (main only)
Optional fill between borders (main only)
Label at current bar with touches and inside count
Drifts render similarly but without main-only features (depending on flags).
3.6 Ore Pocket detection (time confluence)
Ore pockets are not “price zones” directly.
They are computed as follows:
Collect selected centerlines (m,b) for:
the main selected shaft(s),
and all drift centerlines (both directions if present)
For each pair of selected lines, compute intersection x-coordinate:
x* = (b2 - b1) / (m1 - m2)
Only keep intersections within:
Cluster intersections by time proximity (clusterBars)
Mark the strongest clusters (highest counts) as “Ore Pocket” vertical dotted lines with labels.
Interpretation:
A dense cluster indicates many selected rails converge around a similar time coordinate.
It is a “time confluence” hypothesis point.
4) Full settings reference (what each setting is for)
01) Gap Anchors
Gap Mode
FVG (3-candle)
Uses a classic 3-candle fair value gap pattern:
Up gap if low > high
Down gap if high < low
Anchors are derived from the gap boundaries.
Candle Gap (open-close)
Gap based on open vs close of the same bar with a tick threshold.
Candle Gap (open-prev close)
Gap based on open vs close with a tick threshold.
Gap Threshold (ticks)
Only used for the candle gap modes.
Controls the minimum gap size required to register an anchor.
Anchor Price
Boundary: anchors at one gap boundary (more “structural edge”)
Mid: anchors at midpoint of the gap (more “center of displacement”)
Include Pivot Anchors (structure)
When enabled, adds pivots as additional anchors to stabilize macro detection.
Pivot Length
Pivot sensitivity (how many bars left/right define a pivot).
Larger values = fewer, more structural pivots.
02) Channel Fit + Touch Scoring
Lookback Bars
The historical window used to:
filter which anchors are considered “recent enough”
evaluate channel fitness (sampled evaluation)
Larger lookback tends to favor macro shafts, but also increases computational risk (mitigated by evalBars and stride).
ATR Length
ATR period used for tolerance and width penalty scaling.
Tolerance (ATR mult)
Defines how close price must be to a rail to count as “touch” and how strict the “inside channel” containment is.
Higher tolerance = easier to score high on touch/inside.
Min Border Touches (keep rail)
Minimum number of border touches required before a candidate is even eligible.
Score: Inside Weight
Weight of inside count in score.
Score: Border Touch Weight
Weight of border touches in score.
This is a strong driver of “shaft-like” behavior.
Score: Width Penalty (in ATRs)
Penalizes wide channels relative to ATR.
Higher penalty biases toward narrow/local shafts.
03) Performance Controls
Max Stored Anchors (global)
Maximum anchor points kept in memory arrays.
Too low can cause loss of macro structure; too high increases candidate noise.
Max Anchors / Direction (scan)
Hard cap on how many anchors are used in candidate generation per direction.
Critical: this strongly influences whether macro shaft can be found, because if you only keep the most recent anchors, you lose the early-structure anchor points.
Eval Bars (max)
Maximum historical bars actually evaluated for scoring.
Even if lookbackBars is large, evaluation is capped here.
Eval Stride (sample every N bars)
Sampling step for evaluation.
Larger stride = faster but less accurate scoring.
04) Candidate Generation
Min Anchor Spacing (bars)
Minimum distance between the two anchors used to define a candidate line.
Prevents micro-noise lines from being evaluated.
Max Anchor Spacing (bars)
Maximum distance between the two anchors used to define a candidate line.
If this is too low, you cannot generate truly macro candidate lines.
05) Shaft + Drift Display
Main Shaft Mode
Best Overall (Single Shaft): chooses one best rail among Up/Down and draws it as main.
Up Only: show only the best upward rail.
Down Only: show only the best downward rail.
Up + Down: show both main up rail and main down rail simultaneously.
Show Ascending Shaft
Toggles rendering for the “up” main shaft (when mode allows it).
Show Descending Shaft
Toggles rendering for the “down” main shaft (when mode allows it).
Drifts per Direction
Number of additional top-ranked rails to draw per direction (after the best one).
Extend Lines
Right: extend lines to the right only.
Both: extend both left and right.
Fill Main Shaft Channel
Fill between upper and lower borders for main shaft.
Main Shaft Fill Transparency
Transparency level for main fill.
Show Main Shaft Centerline
Draw the dashed centerline for the main shaft.
06) Ore Pocket (Intersection-Time Confluence)
Show Ore Pockets (Time Confluence)
Enables ore pocket discovery and rendering.
Intersection Window Forward (bars)
How far into the future intersections are considered.
Intersection Window Backward (bars)
How far into the past intersections are considered.
Cluster Radius (bars)
How close in time intersections must be to merge into a cluster.
Min Intersections per Cluster
Minimum cluster count required before a pocket is shown.
Max Pocket Markers
Limit how many pocket clusters are drawn.
07) Visual Controls
Show Gap Anchors
Displays the gap anchor dots for debugging.
Show Pivot Anchors
Displays pivot anchor dots for debugging.
5) How to use it (practical workflow)
Step A — Confirm anchor behavior
Turn on Show Gap Anchors.
Choose your Gap Mode.
Verify you are seeing anchors where you expect (displacement boundaries).
If anchors are sparse:
Reduce gap threshold (ticks) for candle-gap modes
Enable pivots to inject structure
Increase lookbackBars and maxAnchors so early anchors are not dropped
Step B — Get stable main shaft candidate discovery
Enable Include Pivot Anchors with a medium pivotLen.
Use Fit (scan widths) initially.
Increase Max Anchors / Direction (scan) so you’re not only using recent anchors.
Increase Max Anchor Spacing so macro pairs are eligible.
If you keep getting only local shafts:
That is usually because the candidate pool does not include enough old anchors, or the maxSpacing prevents long-span lines.
Step C — Tune scoring so the “whole-structure” shaft wins
If the script picks a small local channel instead of the macro channel:
Increase insideWeight relative to touchWeight (macro channels tend to contain longer structure even with fewer perfect “touches”)
Reduce widthPenalty, because macro channels may need to be wider to accommodate historical volatility
Increase lookbackBars and evalBars to make “whole-structure fit” matter
Step D — Drifts as secondary shafts
Once main shaft is good:
Increase Drifts per Direction
Validate that drifts represent meaningful alternate sub-shafts rather than noisy duplicates.
If drifts look too similar:
This is expected if many candidates differ only slightly; future refinements should diversify drift selection (see “what still needs done”).
Step E — Ore pockets interpretation
Ore pockets indicate time confluence of multiple rails.
Use them as:
“Time windows to watch”
Not as deterministic price levels
Tune:
clusterBars (cluster tightness)
minClusterSize (signal strength)
6) What still needs done (explicit backlog)
The macro “main mining shaft channel” spanning the entire market structure, and
Smaller shafts/drifts nested inside the macro structure.
To accomplish that, the current algorithm needs additional architecture. Concretely:
A) True multi-scale / hierarchical discovery (primary missing feature)
Right now: one pass, one lookback, one score objective.
Still Needed:
Macro pass: discover a primary shaft using a very long evaluation window and anchor set.
Micro pass(es): discover drifts/secondary shafts using:
residuals (distance from macro centerline),
or segmented time windows (regime partitions),
or anchor subsets constrained to local regions.
This is the single biggest reason we are not consistently getting the full-structure shaft.
B) Anchor retention strategy for macro detection
Right now:
anchors are FIFO capped and direction scanning uses “recent anchors only.”
To reliably find 10-year shafts we need:
an option to store/retain representative anchors across the entire history, not only the most recent ones.
Examples of necessary improvements:
“Stratified anchor sampling” across time (keep some old anchors even when maxAnchors is hit)
“Macro anchor bank” (separate storage for pivots or major gaps)
C) Candidate generation constraints must support macro lines
If we want a shaft spanning the whole structure:
maxSpacing must allow it
the candidate pool must contain anchors far apart in time
So the algorithm needs:
better selection of anchor pairs for long-span candidates (e.g., include earliest/oldest anchors + newest anchors deliberately, not accidentally)
D) Drift diversification
Right now drifts are “next best by score,” which often yields near-duplicates.
We want:
“diverse” secondary shafts:
enforce minimum angular difference,
enforce minimum offset difference,
or penalize candidates too similar to the already-selected shaft.
E) Width fitting logic for macro channels
Macro channels often require:
either a higher width cap,
or a different penalty profile.
Current width penalty is simple and can bias against macro channels.
Needed:
width penalty that scales by timescale or by total evaluated bars,
or separate macro/micro scoring.
F) Ore pocket semantics enhancement (optional but aligned)
Currently pockets are time intersections only.
If you want “pocket zones,” improvements could include:
projecting intersection price and drawing a zone box,
clustering in (time, price) space instead of only time,
adding “importance” weighting based on which lines intersect (macro line intersections weighted higher).
7) Known limitations (current version)
Heavy compute only runs on last bar (good for performance), but means:
changes in anchors/parameters can reselect rails abruptly
Candidate set is bounded; macro shaft can be missed if not in pool
Drift selection can be redundant
Ore pockets are time clusters, not price clusters
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SMC One Candle + AMD Bias (CT Focus)This indicator is a specialized Smart Money Concepts (SMC) tool designed for QQQ on the 5-minute chart. It fuses Tony Trades' "One Candle Rule" execution with the AMD (Accumulation, Manipulation, Distribution) cycle logic found in your previous CRT Pro V2 script.
The primary goal of this indicator is to identify high-probability entries during the Purge Window (9:00 AM – 11:30 AM CT) by detecting when price manipulates morning liquidity before expanding in the direction of the daily bias.
## Core Components
### 1. Master Candle Range (Accumulation)
Timeframe: 05:00 AM – 09:00 AM CT.
Function: It automatically plots the Master High (CRH) and Master Low (CRL). This represents the "Accumulation" phase where orders are built up before the New York open.
### 2. The One Candle Zone (Execution)
Timeframe: 08:35 AM CT (The 5-minute candle immediately following the high-volatility open).
Function: It creates a blue "Value Zone" based on Tony Trades’ logic. This zone acts as the ultimate filter—price must reclaim or break this zone to confirm that the "Manipulation" phase is over and the "Distribution" has begun.
### 3. Multi-Timeframe Daily Bias
Calculation: It tracks the midpoint (Equilibrium) of the previous day's range.
Premium/Discount:
Bullish (Discount): Price is trading above the daily midpoint.
Bearish (Premium): Price is trading below the daily midpoint.
Logic: Signals are filtered by this bias to ensure you are always trading with the higher-timeframe flow.
## Signal Logic Descriptions
### SMC Long (Bullish Distribution)
A Long signal is generated when:
Bias: The Daily Bias is Bullish.
Manipulation: Price has ideally swept the Master Low (CRL) during the open.
The Trigger: A 5-minute candle closes above the 08:35 AM "One Candle" High.
Confirmation: This suggests shorts are trapped and Smart Money is distributing price toward the Previous Day High (PDH).
### SMC Short (Bearish Distribution)
A Short signal is generated when:
Bias: The Daily Bias is Bearish.
Manipulation: Price has ideally swept the Master High (CRH).
The Trigger: A 5-minute candle closes below the 08:35 AM "One Candle" Low.
Confirmation: This confirms a rejection of the opening range, signaling a move toward the Previous Day Low (PDL) or the current Low of Day.
## Visual Guide
Blue Box: The One Candle Zone (Tony Trades' "Line in the Sand").
Gray Stepline: The Master Candle Range (0500–0900 CT).
Yellow Background: The Purge Window (0900–1130 CT), where your logic dictates the highest probability of a successful trade.
Labels: Real-time Daily Bias updates in the top right corner.
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FVG w/ Correlated ConfirmationThis Pine Script indicator detects Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) on your chart—price gaps between candles where no trading occurred, often signaling potential support or resistance zones. It highlights bullish FVGs (gap ups) and bearish FVGs (gap downs) as colored boxes directly on the chart. The indicator also optionally confirms these FVGs by checking if a correlated asset (e.g., NASDAQ:NDX) shows a similar FVG, increasing confidence. Midpoint lines inside the boxes can be displayed to mark the center of the gap.
Boxes are anchored to the exact candles where the FVG forms and extend rightwards by a user-defined number of bars, remaining fixed and not sliding as new bars form. Correlated FVGs add an extra layer of confirmation from related markets, improving reliability and reducing false signals.
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AAROALGOs [AaroAlgo V.5]🔥 AARO ALGO – Smart Trading Indicator
AARO ALGO ek advanced price-action & trend-based trading indicator hai, jo intraday, scalping aur swing trading ke liye specially design kiya gaya hai.
Ye algo trend, momentum, volatility aur multi-timeframe confirmation ko combine karta hai, jisse high-probability BUY & SELL signals milte hain.
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Aaro ALGOs [AaroAlgo V.5]🔥 AARO ALGO – Smart Trading Indicator
AARO ALGO ek advanced price-action & trend-based trading indicator hai, jo intraday, scalping aur swing trading ke liye specially design kiya gaya hai.
Ye algo trend, momentum, volatility aur multi-timeframe confirmation ko combine karta hai, jisse high-probability BUY & SELL signals milte hain.
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