Gold AI RSI Monitor [Stacked + KNN]Here is a comprehensive description and user guide for the Gold AI RSI Monitor. You can copy and paste this into the "Description" field if you publish the script on TradingView, or save it for your own reference.
Gold AI RSI Monitor
🚀 Overview
The Gold AI RSI Monitor is a next-generation dashboard designed specifically for trading volatile assets like Gold (XAUUSD). It completely reimagines the traditional RSI by "stacking" 10 different timeframes (from 1-minute to Monthly) into a single, vertical view.
Integrated into this dashboard is a K-Nearest Neighbors (KNN) Machine Learning algorithm. This AI analyzes historical price action to find patterns similar to the current market and predicts the next likely move with a confidence score.
📊 Visual Guide: How to Read the Chart
1. The "Stacked" Lanes Instead of switching timeframes constantly, this indicator displays them all at once using vertical offsets.
Bottom Lane (0-100): 1-Minute RSI
Middle Lanes: 5m, 15m, 30m, 1H, 2H, 4H, Daily
Top Lane (900-1000): Monthly RSI
2. Gradient Color System The RSI lines change color based on momentum strength:
🔴 Red: Oversold / Bearish (Approaching 30 or lower)
🟡 Yellow: Neutral (Around 50)
🟢 Green: Overbought / Bullish (Approaching 70 or higher)
3. Tracker Lines Each timeframe has a dotted horizontal line extending to the right. This allows you to instantly see the exact RSI value for every timeframe without squinting.
🤖 The AI Engine (KNN)
The "AI" component uses a K-Nearest Neighbors algorithm.
Learning: It scans the last 1,000 bars of history.
Matching: It finds the 5 historical moments that look mathematically identical to the current market conditions (based on RSI and Volatility).
Predicting: It checks if price went UP or DOWN after those historical matches.
The Signals:
Buying Signal: If the majority of historical matches resulted in a price increase, the AI triggers a BUY.
Selling Signal: If the majority resulted in a drop, the AI triggers a SELL.
🎯 How to Trade with This Indicator
1. The "Crosshair" Signal
When the AI detects a high-probability setup, a massive Crosshair appears on your chart:
Green Crosshair: Strong BUY signal.
Red Crosshair: Strong SELL signal.
Note: The crosshair consists of a thick vertical line and a dashed horizontal line intersecting at the signal candle.
2. Timeframe Alignment (Confluence)
Do not rely on the AI alone. Look at the stacked RSIs:
Strong Long: The AI shows a Green Crosshair AND the lower timeframes (1m, 5m, 15m) are all turning Green/upward.
Strong Short: The AI shows a Red Crosshair AND the lower timeframes are turning Red/downward.
3. Support & Resistance Zones
Bottom Dotted Line (30): Support. If RSI hits this and turns up, it's a buying opportunity.
Top Dotted Line (70): Resistance. If RSI hits this and turns down, it's a selling opportunity.
⚙️ Settings Guide
RSI Length: Default is 14. Lower (e.g., 7) makes it faster/choppier; higher (e.g., 21) makes it smoother.
Enable AI Signals: Toggles the KNN calculation on/off.
Neighbors (K): How many historical matches to check. Default is 5.
Increase to 9-10 for fewer, more conservative signals.
Decrease to 3 for faster, more aggressive signals.
AI Timeframe: CRITICAL SETTING.
If left empty, the AI calculates based on your current chart.
Recommendation: For Gold scalping, set this to 15m or 1h. This ensures the AI looks at the bigger trend even if you are zooming in on the 1-minute chart.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This tool is for educational and analytical purposes. The "AI" is a statistical probability algorithm based on past performance, which is not indicative of future results. Always manage your risk.
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Trend Trader//@version=6
indicator("Trend Trader", shorttitle="Trend Trader", overlay=true)
// User-defined input for moving averages
shortMA = input.int(10, minval=1, title="Short MA Period")
longMA = input.int(100, minval=1, title="Long MA Period")
// User-defined input for the instrument selection
instrument = input.string("US30", title="Select Instrument", options= )
// Set target values based on selected instrument
target_1 = instrument == "US30" ? 50 :
instrument == "NDX100" ? 25 :
instrument == "GER40" ? 25 :
instrument == "GOLD" ? 5 : 5 // default value
target_2 = instrument == "US30" ? 100 :
instrument == "NDX100" ? 50 :
instrument == "GER40" ? 50 :
instrument == "GOLD" ? 10 : 10 // default value
// User-defined input for the start and end times with default values
startTimeInput = input.int(12, title="Start Time for Session (UTC, in hours)", minval=0, maxval=23)
endTimeInput = input.int(17, title="End Time Session (UTC, in hours)", minval=0, maxval=23)
// Convert the input hours to minutes from midnight
startTime = startTimeInput * 60
endTime = endTimeInput * 60
// Function to convert the current exchange time to UTC time in minutes
toUTCTime(exchangeTime) =>
exchangeTimeInMinutes = exchangeTime / 60000
// Adjust for UTC time
utcTime = exchangeTimeInMinutes % 1440
utcTime
// Get the current time in UTC in minutes from midnight
utcTime = toUTCTime(time)
// Check if the current UTC time is within the allowed timeframe
isAllowedTime = (utcTime >= startTime and utcTime < endTime)
// Calculating moving averages
shortMAValue = ta.sma(close, shortMA)
longMAValue = ta.sma(close, longMA)
// Plotting the MAs
plot(shortMAValue, title="Short MA", color=color.blue)
plot(longMAValue, title="Long MA", color=color.red)
// MACD calculation for 15-minute chart
= request.security(syminfo.tickerid, "15", ta.macd(close, 12, 26, 9))
macdColor = macdLine > signalLine ? color.new(color.green, 70) : color.new(color.red, 70)
// Apply MACD color only during the allowed time range
bgcolor(isAllowedTime ? macdColor : na)
// Flags to track if a buy or sell signal has been triggered
var bool buyOnce = false
var bool sellOnce = false
// Tracking buy and sell entry prices
var float buyEntryPrice_1 = na
var float buyEntryPrice_2 = na
var float sellEntryPrice_1 = na
var float sellEntryPrice_2 = na
if not isAllowedTime
buyOnce :=false
sellOnce :=false
// Logic for Buy and Sell signals
buySignal = ta.crossover(shortMAValue, longMAValue) and isAllowedTime and macdLine > signalLine and not buyOnce
sellSignal = ta.crossunder(shortMAValue, longMAValue) and isAllowedTime and macdLine <= signalLine and not sellOnce
// Update last buy and sell signal values
if (buySignal)
buyEntryPrice_1 := close
buyEntryPrice_2 := close
buyOnce := true
if (sellSignal)
sellEntryPrice_1 := close
sellEntryPrice_2 := close
sellOnce := true
// Apply background color for entry candles
barcolor(buySignal or sellSignal ? color.yellow : na)
/// Creating buy and sell labels
if (buySignal)
label.new(bar_index, low, text="BUY", style=label.style_label_up, color=color.green, textcolor=color.white, yloc=yloc.belowbar)
if (sellSignal)
label.new(bar_index, high, text="SELL", style=label.style_label_down, color=color.red, textcolor=color.white, yloc=yloc.abovebar)
// Creating labels for 100-point movement
if (not na(buyEntryPrice_1) and close >= buyEntryPrice_1 + target_1)
label.new(bar_index, high, text=str.tostring(target_1), style=label.style_label_down, color=color.green, textcolor=color.white, yloc=yloc.abovebar)
buyEntryPrice_1 := na // Reset after label is created
if (not na(buyEntryPrice_2) and close >= buyEntryPrice_2 + target_2)
label.new(bar_index, high, text=str.tostring(target_2), style=label.style_label_down, color=color.green, textcolor=color.white, yloc=yloc.abovebar)
buyEntryPrice_2 := na // Reset after label is created
if (not na(sellEntryPrice_1) and close <= sellEntryPrice_1 - target_1)
label.new(bar_index, low, text=str.tostring(target_1), style=label.style_label_up, color=color.red, textcolor=color.white, yloc=yloc.belowbar)
sellEntryPrice_1 := na // Reset after label is created
if (not na(sellEntryPrice_2) and close <= sellEntryPrice_2 - target_2)
label.new(bar_index, low, text=str.tostring(target_2), style=label.style_label_up, color=color.red, textcolor=color.white, yloc=yloc.belowbar)
sellEntryPrice_2 := na // Reset after label is created
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📊 WHAT THIS INDICATOR DOES
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The Opening Range Breakout strategy used by professional futures traders - now fully built with smart confluence filters.
Captures the first 5-minute candle of market open, tracks the high/low range, and signals ONLY when price:
1. Breaks out of the range
2. Retests the midpoint
3. Passes your confluence filters
This is the highest-probability ORB entry - not just a breakout, but a confirmed retest.
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✅ FEATURES
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- Multi-Session Support - NYSE, CME, London, Asia, or fully custom
- Flexible Breakout Distance - Points OR percentage
- Smart Confluence Filters - VWAP, EMA slope, Volume, FVG, ATR (all optional)
- Real-Time Status Box - Always know what the indicator is tracking
- Blocked Signal Alerts - See exactly WHY a signal didn't fire
- Auto-Invalidation - Signals gray out when the trade is invalidated
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🎯 HOW IT WORKS
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STEP 1: Captures the Opening Range (first 5 minutes)
STEP 2: Waits for breakout above OR below the range
STEP 3: Waits for price to retest the midpoint
STEP 4: Fires signal if ALL your enabled filters pass
STEP 5: Shows "BLOCKED" if retest happens but filters fail
No more guessing. You'll know exactly what's happening.
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⚙️ CONFLUENCE FILTERS (All Optional)
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- VWAP - Price must be above (long) or below (short) VWAP
- EMA Slope - 20 EMA must be trending in your trade direction
- Volume - Requires above-average relative volume
- FVG - Requires a Fair Value Gap supporting the trade
- ATR - Filters Opening Ranges that are too small or too large
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🚨 BLOCKED SIGNALS
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If the setup is valid but filters block it:
- Orange "BLOCKED" label appears on chart
- Status box shows which filter failed
- No more mystery signals
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⚠️ DISCLAIMER
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For educational purposes only. Not financial advice. All trading involves risk. Trade at your own risk.
Combined Crypto Signal📈 Combined Crypto Signal — Trend + Momentum + Volatility Model
Combined Crypto Signal is a multi-factor trading model designed for crypto traders who want clean, high-probability Buy/Sell signals based on three proven pillars:
✅ Trend direction (EMA 200)
✅ Momentum confirmation (MACD + RSI)
✅ Volatility positioning (Bollinger Bands)
This script filters out noise and highlights only the strongest setups where trend, momentum, and volatility align together.
🔍 How It Works
1. Trend Filter — EMA 200
The script uses a long-term exponential moving average to determine market bias.
Price > EMA 200 → Bullish environment
Price < EMA 200 → Bearish environment
Signals only appear in the direction of the prevailing trend.
2. Momentum Confirmation — MACD + RSI
A signal requires momentum to agree with the trend:
Buy Momentum
MACD Line crosses above Signal Line
RSI is below overbought (default 70)
Sell Momentum
MACD Line crosses below Signal Line
RSI is above oversold (default 30)
This filters out weak crossover signals.
3. Volatility Check — Bollinger Bands
Price must be positioned on the favorable side of the middle Bollinger Band:
Buy: Price above BB Middle
Sell: Price below BB Middle
This ensures signals align with volatility expansion.
🎯 Final Buy / Sell Logic
A Buy Signal triggers when:
Trend = Bullish (Price > EMA 200)
Momentum = MACD Bullish Cross + RSI healthy
Volatility = Price above BB Middle
A Sell Signal triggers when:
Trend = Bearish (Price < EMA 200)
Momentum = MACD Bearish Cross + RSI healthy
Volatility = Price below BB Middle
Only when all three systems confirm, a triangle marker appears.
📌 Visuals & Alerts
Green Triangles → Valid Buy Signals
Red Triangles → Valid Sell Signals
EMA 200 plotted for trend visibility
Built-in alert conditions for automated notifications
Perfect for:
✔ Swing Trading
✔ Crypto Trend Trading
✔ Momentum Breakout Strategies
✔ Automated Alert Systems
⚙ Adjustable Inputs
You can customize:
EMA length
RSI length + OB/OS levels
MACD lengths
Bollinger Band settings
🚀 Summary
This tool combines the strength of trend + momentum + volatility into a single, easy-to-use indicator that filters out bad signals and highlights only high-probability trading opportunities.
NR-HARSI-V 2.0 with Stoch Crossover V.1.0This indicator combines a Heikin-Ashi style RSI with a Stochastic crossover system. It builds RSI-based candles using a modified HA formula, which helps smooth noise and highlight momentum shifts. You can adjust smoothing, colors and the way RSI is calculated.
The script also includes a full Stochastic RSI module with optional ribbon shading, custom smoothing, and scale controls. Both RSI and Stoch values are plotted around a zero-centered channel with user-defined overbought and oversold zones.
Buy and sell signals are generated when the HARSI candle close crosses key levels. Stochastic crossovers are also tracked. All signals can be monitored across multiple timeframes, and the script produces combined alert text automatically.
In short, it’s a compact multi-timeframe momentum tool that blends HARSI candles, RSI, and Stochastic signals into a single panel with configurable alerts.
NR-VP-Period with VAH/VAL V.1.0Description
This indicator combines several useful trading tools into one package so you don’t need to load multiple scripts on your chart. It includes a built-in lot size calculator, session high-low zones, a custom volume profile with VPOC, VAH and VAL, previous-day high/low levels, pivot points and inside-bar detection. Each feature has its own on/off switch so you can keep the chart as clean or detailed as you want.
1. Lot Size Calculator
The script calculates position size based on your entry price, stop loss, account balance and risk percentage. It identifies whether the setup is a buy or sell and displays the results in a compact table on the chart, including SL distance in pips, risk amount and the final lot size.
2. Session High-Low Boxes
It draws high, low and mid lines for three intraday sessions: Asia, Midnight and London. Each session creates a dynamic box on the chart with optional extended lines to highlight future reaction levels. All colors and time windows can be customized.
3. Volume Profile with VPOC / VAH / VAL
The script calculates a multi-day volume profile at a custom resolution. It shows the VPOC line, the highest and lowest prices within the profile range, and the value area boundaries (VAH and VAL) based on your chosen percentage. Optional horizontal volume bars can be added for extra clarity. All elements can be toggled on or off.
4. Daily High and Low
It plots the previous day’s high and low with fully adjustable colors and line width. The levels update automatically and extend across the chart.
5. Pivot Points
The indicator detects automatic swing highs and lows (pivot points) using a configurable left/right length. Each pivot is marked with a small label and an extended dotted line.
6. Inside Bar Highlights
The script includes an inside bar detection system so you can visually track potential breakout or compression zones.
Two Zones Strategy - Nested Zone Breakout📌 Two Zones Strategy – Nested Zone Breakout
This indicator identifies two consecutive contraction zones (Nested Zones) and waits for a clean candle-close breakout to confirm strong momentum entry.
It is designed for swing/positional traders who want structured entries with clear risk-reward levels.
🔍 Concept (How it Works – High-Level Explanation)
This strategy tracks two back-to-back compression zones:
1️⃣ Zone 1 High & Zone 1 Low
2️⃣ Zone 2 High & Zone 2 Low
When price forms two tight zones consecutively, it indicates:
Market accumulation
Low volatility
Possible big expansion move (breakout)
After the second zone completes, the tool:
✔ Draws Zone High & Low
✔ Waits for candle-close breakout above the zone
✔ Marks a clean Entry level
✔ Auto-detects Stoploss (2nd Zone Low )
✔ Calculates Target using fixed Reward Ratio
(Protected logic internally detects the zones, filters noise structures, and confirms breakout strength.)
🎯 Entry Rule
A valid breakout happens only when:
Candle closes above Zone High
Wicks are ignored; only candle-close matters
Entry = Breakout candle close price
This ensures momentum confirmation before entering a trade.
🚫 Stop Loss
SL = 2nd Zone Low
🎯 Target Calculation (1 : 2 Reward Ratio)
Target =2nd Zone size × 2
Zone size = (Zone High – Zone Low)
Example:
If zone size = 1 point → Target = 2 points
⭐ Strategy Highlights
✔ Two-zone structure = Higher probability breakouts
✔ Very clear entry confirmation (no wick noise)
✔ logical stoploss
✔ Works best during momentum moves
✔ Beginner-friendly, rule-based system
✔ No guesswork or discretion
✔ Suitable for swing & positional trades
🧲 Best Timeframes
✔ Weekly (1W) – Most accurate
✔ Daily (1D) – Works w
Avoid: 5m / 15m in volatile stocks.
👥 Who Can Use This
Swing traders
Positional traders
Breakout traders
Higher timeframe followers
(Manual Backtesting is supported, allowing users to analyze past performance with accuracy.)
🔒 Why This is Published as Protected
The core logic uses a proprietary zone-detection approach with custom breakout filtering.
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Distance From MA 52W Low+High This script shows the distance in percentage form of price from its ema and 52 week high and low. It can be seen on the chart as line or pinned to the scale as in the picture above.
Day traderWorks in the equities market, good for the lower TF (2-3-5 min) can be used side by side with simplex lucrum. best suited for day traders.
Today Low ± 50 LevelsThis script plots two dynamic horizontal lines based on today’s daily low. One line is placed 50 points above the low and the other 50 points below it. The lines update automatically each new day and appear on any timeframe
Market Maker EngineThe Core Concept: "Weighted Probability"
Most indicators just look for one thing (like lines crossing). This indicator is different. It acts like a judge scoring a gymnastics competition. It looks at 5 different factors simultaneously and assigns points to them.
It only gives you a CALL or PUT signal if the total confidence score is 80% or higher.
The "Brain"; Scoring Trades
1. Smart Money Concept; (30pts)
What it looks for: ICT Fair Value Gaps (FVG).
Why: This is the most heavily weighted factor because it identifies where institutions (banks/hedge funds) have left a "footprint" of aggressive buying or selling.
Logic: If price creates a gap that isn't filled by the next candle, it signals a strong imbalance.
2.Volume Anomalies (25 Points)
What it looks for: Is the volume statistically unusual? (Z-Score > 2.0).
Why: Retail traders trade with standard volume. "Smart Money" trades with massive volume spikes.
Logic: If volume is 2x higher than the average and price is moving in your direction, it adds 25 points.
3.Momentum Alignment (20 Points)
What it looks for: RSI and MACD working together.
Why: You don't want to catch a falling knife.
Logic:
Bull: RSI > 50 AND MACD Line > Signal Line.
Bear: RSI < 50 AND MACD Line < Signal Line.
4.Trend Filter (15 Points)
What it looks for: The 50-period Exponential Moving Average (EMA).
Why: "The trend is your friend."
Logic: It checks if the price is simply above (Bullish) or below (Bearish) the 50 EMA.
5.The "Squeeze" (10 Points)
What it looks for: Bollinger Bands contracting inside Keltner Channels.
Why: This signals "pent-up energy." When volatility gets low (squeeze), a violent explosive move usually follows.
HOW TO READ AND USE THIS INDICATOR
🟢 GREEN ARROW (CALL): The algorithm is at least 80% confident that price is going UP. (Structure + Volume + Momentum are aligned).
🔴 RED ARROW (PUT): The algorithm is at least 80% confident that price is going DOWN.
🟡 YELLOW CANDLES: These are "Whale Alerts." The volume on this specific candle is statistically abnormal. Even if there is no arrow, pay attention—big money is active here.
⚫ BLACK SCOREBOARD: On the very last candle, you will see a text box (e.g., Bull: 65%). This shows you the live calculation. If you see it climbing (40%... 60%... 75%...), a signal might be imminent.
Recommend Strategy;
This script should be favorable to Day Trade
Timeframe: Stick to the 10-minute or 15-minute chart. (The noise on the 1-minute might trigger false 80% scores).
The "Yellow" Rule: If you see a Yellow Candle without an arrow, wait. It means volume is high, but the trend/structure isn't ready yet.
Exit Strategy: Since this is an entry indicator, you should look to take profits at the next logical Support/Resistance level or when the Momentum (RSI) reverses.
3:55 PM Candle High/Low Levels (ARADO VERSION)a lil better in smaller tfs. Its a veryyyyy cool indicator guys (thanks ivan)
Bank Zone by TheRealWealthVision V2The Bank Zone indicator is designed to help traders identify key price areas where institutions, banks, and large market participants are likely active. It highlights potential zones of accumulation, distribution, liquidity grabs, and high-value reaction levels.
This tool automatically detects structural shifts, dynamic zones, and real-time market behavior to support more accurate decision-making. It is suitable for scalping, intraday trading, and swing trading across all markets including Forex, Indices, Crypto, Stocks, Commodities, and more.
Main Features
Automatic detection of potential institutional zones
Real-time dynamic updates
Clear visual highlights on the chart
Designed to work on all timeframes
Fully compatible with the latest TradingView Pine Script engine
Best For
Identifying high-probability reaction areas
Understanding where big players may enter or exit
Improving trade timing and precision
Building a cleaner, more structured market view
Important Notice
This indicator does not repaint historical zones improperly, does not generate unrealistic signals, and follows all TradingView guidelines for script behavior.
Candle Color FlipCandle Color Flip highlights potential short-term reversals caused by back-to-back candles closing in opposite colors.
The script:
Watches for a green candle that closes after a red candle without making a lower low, and for a red candle that closes after a green candle without making a higher high.
Plots compact markers on qualifying bars (green triangles below for red→green flips, red triangles above for green→red flips).
Offers alert conditions for both directions, so you can set notifications that fire only when a confirmed bar meets the flip rules.
Can also be used to determine exit points on trades by confirming reversals.
Use it to quickly spot where buyers or sellers may be stepping in while the prior candle’s extremes still hold. You can enable “Any alert() function call” for real-time notifications, or stick with bar-close alerts for confirmation.
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Institutional Moving Averages (50/100/200)A streamlined Moving Average suite designed for institutional-style trend analysis. This indicator plots the three most critical trend baselines used by traders and funds:
50 MA (Blue): Short-term trend and momentum.
100 MA (Orange): Medium-term support/resistance.
200 MA (Purple): Long-term trend definition (Bull/Bear line).
Features:
Fully Customizable: Switch between SMA, EMA, WMA, RMA, or HMA.
Clean Visuals: Optimized colors for dark and light themes.
Native Performance: Uses standard TradingView plotting for maximum speed and compatibility with the "Style" tab visibility settings.
Nifty Scalping System by Rakesh Sharma🎯 What This Indicator Does:
Core Features:
✅ Fast Entry/Exit Signals - Quick BUY/SELL labels on chart
✅ 3 Signal Modes:
Aggressive - More signals, faster entries
Moderate - Balanced (Recommended)
Conservative - Fewer but high-quality signals
✅ Automatic Target & Stop Loss - Plotted on chart as soon as you enter
✅ Time Filter - Only trades during your specified hours (9:20 AM - 3:15 PM default)
✅ Trade Statistics - Win rate, W/L ratio tracked automatically
✅ Live Dashboard - Shows trend, RSI, VWAP position, current trade status
Indicators Used:
📊 3 EMAs (9, 21, 50) - Trend direction
📈 Supertrend - Primary trend filter
💪 RSI - Momentum & overbought/oversold
💜 VWAP - Intraday support/resistance
📉 ATR - Dynamic stop loss & targets
📊 Volume - Confirmation of moves
⚙️ Best Settings for Nifty/Bank Nifty:
For 5-Minute Charts (Most Popular):
Signal Mode: Moderate
Target R:R: 1.5 (1:1.5 risk-reward)
Time Filter: 9:20 AM to 3:15 PM
For 3-Minute Charts (More Scalps):
Signal Mode: Aggressive
Target R:R: 1.0 (quick exits)
Time Filter: 9:20 AM to 3:15 PM
For 15-Minute Charts (Swing Scalping):
Signal Mode: Conservative
Target R:R: 2.0 (bigger targets)
Time Filter: 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM
💡 How to Use:
Step 1: Setup
Add indicator to 5-min Nifty or Bank Nifty chart
Choose your Signal Mode (start with Moderate)
Set Risk:Reward (1.5 is balanced)
Enable Time Filter (avoid first 10 mins)
Step 2: Trading
BUY Signal appears = Go LONG
Green label shows entry price
Green line = Target
Red line = Stop Loss
SELL Signal appears = Go SHORT
Red label shows entry price
Green line = Target
Red line = Stop Loss
Exit automatically when Target or SL is hit
Step 3: Risk Management
Automatic SL based on ATR (volatility)
Adjustable R:R ratio
Never trade outside session hours
🎯 Trading Rules (Important!):
✅ Take the Trade When:
Signal appears during trading session
Dashboard shows strong trend
Volume spike present
Price above/below VWAP (for buy/sell)
❌ Avoid Trading When:
First 10 minutes (9:15-9:25 AM)
Last 15 minutes (3:15-3:30 PM)
Dashboard shows "SIDEWAYS"
Major news events
📊 Dashboard Explained:
FieldWhat It MeansModeYour current signal sensitivityTrendOverall market directionRSIOverbought/Oversold/NeutralPrice vs VWAPAbove = Bullish, Below = BearishCurrent TradeShows if you're in a positionSessionTrading time active or notWin RateYour success %
🚀 Pro Tips for Nifty/Bank Nifty:
Best Timeframe: 5-minute chart
Best Time: 9:30 AM - 2:30 PM (avoid opening/closing rushes)
Risk per Trade: 1-2% of capital max
Follow the Trend: Take only BUY in uptrend, SELL in downtrend
Use Alerts: Set alerts so you don't miss signals
Start Small: Paper trade first with 1 lot
⚡ Quick Start Guide:
For Bank Nifty (5-min chart):
1. Signal Mode: Moderate
2. Target R:R: 1.5
3. Trading Hours: 9:20 AM - 3:15 PM
4. Watch for 3-5 signals per day
5. Average 30-50 points per trade
For Nifty 50 (5-min chart):
1. Signal Mode: Moderate
2. Target R:R: 1.5
3. Trading Hours: 9:20 AM - 3:15 PM
4. Watch for 3-5 signals per day
5. Average 15-30 points per trade
📈 Expected Performance:
Conservative Mode: 2-4 trades/day, 65-70% win rate
Moderate Mode: 4-8 trades/day, 55-65% win rate
Aggressive Mode: 8-15 trades/day, 45-55% win rate
This is a complete scalping system, Rakesh! All you need to do is:
Add to chart
Wait for signals
Follow the targets/stop losses
Track your stats
Ready to test it? Let me know if you want any adjustments! 🎯💰Claude can make mistakes. Please double-check responses.
ICC + Trident ORB (03:00 / 08:30 / 09:30 ET)Integrates principles of ICC with 3 different ORBs to help give you a read on opening bell market direction and how PA will trend throughout the day.
Character minimum met for publishing, guide coming soon.
PinkSlips Sauce IndicatorChecklist v4PinkSlips’ personal checklist assistant for catching clean trend moves.
It stacks EMAs (20/50/200), checks RSI strength, filters chop with ATR, then prints a simple YES/NO checklist so you know when the sauce is actually there.
What it does
EMA trend filter (bullish / bearish structure)
RSI confirmation for high-probability longs & shorts
ATR chop filter so you avoid dead zones
On-chart checklist box: trend up/down, ATR OK, long/short ready, last signal
Optional LONG/SHORT labels on the candles for execution
Use this as your pre–entry checklist so you stop forcing trades and only take the clean PinkSlips setups.
Volume based liquidity This indicator finds area where the price moves relatively mildly compared to the size of the volume, the target area. It also finds weak areas, that have low volume in a relatively large price movement. Larger and more recent target areas are much more useful in finding liquidity. the weak areas could be a tell for when price will reverse into a target area. Make sure a target area hasn't already had its liquidity swept.
Liquidity FinderFinds Liquidity inside FVG's, and utilizes an ema to decide if it should look for bullish or bearish liquidity.
PST Bread Checklist v4Uses 50/200 EMA for higher-timeframe trend
Uses RSI zones + cross for entry
Adds volatility filter (ATR vs its own average)
Optional session filter (RTH 09:30–16:00)
Has a cooldown so you don’t get 10 labels in a row
Shows a checklist box + last signal
Pristine Adaptive Alpha ScreenerThe Pristine Adaptive Alpha Screener allows users to screen for all of the trading signals embedded in our premium suite of TradingView tools🏆
▪ Pristine Value Areas & MGI - enables users to perform comprehensive technical analysis through the lens of the market profile in a fraction of the time!
▪ Pristine Fundamental Analysis - enables users to perform comprehensive fundamental stock analysis in a fraction of the time!
▪ Pristine Volume Analysis - organizes volume, liquidity, and share structure data, allowing users to quickly gauge the relative volume a security is trading on, and whether it is liquid enough to trade
💠 How is this Screener Original?
▪ The screener allows users to screen for breakouts, breakdowns, bullish and bearish trend reversals, and allows users to narrow a universe of stocks based purely on fundamentals, or purely on technicals. One screening tool to support an entire technofundamental workflow!
💠 Signals Overview
Each of the below signals serves one of two purposes:
1) A pivot point to be used as a long or short entry
2) A tool for narrowing a universe of stocks to a shorter list of stocks that have a higher potential for superperformance
▪ HVY(highest volume in a year) -> Featured in Pristine Volume Analysis -> Entry signal
▪ Trend Template -> Inspired by Mark Minervini's famous trend filters -> Tool for narrowing a universe of stocks to a shorter list with a higher potential for superperformance
▪ Rule of 100 -> Metrics from Pristine Fundamental Analysis -> Tool for narrowing a universe of stocks to a shorter list with a higher potential for superperformance
▪ Bullish 80% Rule -> Featured in Pristine Value Areas & MGI -> Long entry signal -> Trend Reversal
▪ Bearish 80% Rule -> Featured in Pristine Value Areas & MGI -> Short entry signal -> Trend Reversal
▪ Break Above VAH -> Featured in Pristine Value Areas & MGI -> Long entry signal -> Trend Continuation
▪ Break Below VAL -> Featured in Pristine Value Areas & MGI -> Short entry signal -> Trend Continuation
💠 Signals Decoded
▪ HVY(highest volume in a year)
Volume is an important metric to track when trading, because abnormally high volume tends to occur when a new trend is kicking off, or when an established trend is hitting a climax. Screen for HVY to quickly curate every stock that meets this condition.
▪ Trend Template
Mark Minervini's gift to the trading world. Via his book "Think and Trade Like a Stock Market Wizard". Stocks tend to make their biggest moves when they are already in uptrends, and the Minervini Trend template provides criteria to assess whether a stock is in a clearly defined uptrend. Filter for trend template stocks using our tool.
▪ Rule of 100
Pristine Capital's gift to the trading world. The rule of 100 filters for stocks that meet the following condition: YoY EPS Growth + YoY Sales Growth >= 100%. Stocks that meet this criteria tend to attract institutional investors, making them strong candidates for swing trading to the long side.
💠 Market Profile Introduction
A Market Profile is a charting technique devised by J. Peter Steidlmayer, a trader at the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), in the 1980's. He created it to gain a deeper understanding of market behavior and to analyze the auction process in financial markets. A market profile is used to analyze an auction using price, volume, and time to create a distribution-based view of trading activity. It organizes market data into a bell-curve-like structure, which reveals areas of value, balance, and imbalance.
💠 How is a Value Area Calculated?
A value area is a distribution of 68%-70% of the trading volume over a specific time interval, which represents one standard deviation above and below the point of control, which is the most highly traded level over that period.
The key reference points are as follows:
Value area low (VAL) - The lower boundary of a value area
Value area high (VAH) - The upper boundary of a value area
Point of Control (POC) - The price level at which the highest amount of a trading period's volume occurred
If we take the probability distribution of trading activity and flip it 90 degrees, the result is our Pristine Value Area!
Market Profile is our preferred method of technical analysis at Pristine Capital because it provides an objective and repeatable assessment of whether an asset is being accumulated or distributed by institutional investors. Market Profile levels work remarkably well for identifying areas of interest, because so many institutional trading algorithms have been programmed to use these levels since the 1980's!
The benefits of using Market Profile include better trade location, improved risk management, and enhanced market context. It helps traders differentiate between trending and consolidating markets, identify high-probability trade setups, and adjust their strategies based on whether the market is in balance (consolidation) or imbalance (trending). Unlike traditional indicators that rely on past price movements, Market Profile provides real-time insights into trader behavior, giving an edge to those who can interpret its nuances effectively.
▪ Bullish 80% Rule
If a security opens a period below the value area low , and subsequently closes above it, the bullish 80% rule triggers, turning the value area green. One can trade for a move to the top of the value area, using a close below the value area low as a potential stop!
In the below example, HOOD triggered the bullish 80% rule after it reclaimed the monthly value area!
HOOD proceeded to rally through the monthly value area and beyond in subsequent trading sessions. Finding the first stocks to trigger the bullish 80% rule after a market correction is key for spotting the next market leaders!
▪ Bearish 80% Rule
If a security opens a period above the value area high , and subsequently closes below it, the bearish 80% rule triggers, turning the value area red. One can trade for a move to the bottom of the value area, using a close above the value area high as a potential stop!
ES proceeded to follow through and test the value area low before trending below the weekly value area
▪ Break Above VAH
When a security is inside value, the auction is in balance. When it breaks above a value area, it could be entering a period of upward price discovery. One can trade these breakouts with tight risk control by setting a stop inside the value area! These breakouts can be traded on all chart timeframes depending on the style of the individual trader. Combining multiple timeframes can result in even more effective trading setups.
RBLX broke out from the monthly value area on 4/22/25👇
RBLX proceeded to rally +62.78% in 39 trading sessions following the monthly VAH breakout!
▪ Break Below VAL
When a security is inside value, the auction is in balance. When it breaks below a value area, it could be entering a period of downward price discovery. One can trade these breakdowns with tight risk control by setting a stop inside the value area! These breakouts can be traded on all chart timeframes depending on the style of the individual trader. Combining multiple timeframes can result in even more effective trading setups.
CHWY broke below the monthly value area on 7/20/23👇
CHWY proceeded to decline -53.11% in the following 64 trading sessions following the monthly VAL breakdown!
💠 Metric Columns
▪ %𝚫 - 1-day percent change in price
▪ YTD %𝚫 - Year-to-date percent change in price
▪ MTD %𝚫 - Month-to-date percent change in price
▪ MAx Moving average extension - ATR % multiple from the 50D SMA -Inspired by Jeff Sun
▪ 52WR - Measures where a security is trading in relation to it’s 52wk high and 52wk low. Readings near 100% indicate close proximity to a 52wk high and readings near 0% indicate close proximity to a 52wk low
▪ Avg $Vol - Average volume (50 candles) * Price
▪ Vol RR - Candle volume/ Avg candle volume
💠 Best Practices
Monday -> Friday Post-market Analysis
1) Begin with a universe of stocks. I use the following linked universe screen as a starting point: www.tradingview.com
2) Screen for the HVY signal -> Add those stocks to a separate flagged (colored) watchlist
3) Screen for the Bullish 80% Rule signal -> Add those stocks to a separate flagged (colored) watchlist
4) Screen for the Break Above VAH Signal -> Add those stocks to a separate flagged (colored) watchlist
5) Screen for the Break Below VAL Signal -> Add those stocks to a separate flagged (colored) watchlist
6) Screen for the Bearish 80% Rule Signal -> Add those stocks to a separate flagged (colored) watchlist
7) Screen for the Bearish 80% Rule Signal -> Add those stocks to a separate flagged (colored) watchlist
8) Screen for the Trend Template Signal -> Add those stocks to a separate flagged (colored) watchlist
9) Toggle through each list and analyze each stock chart using the Supercharts tool in TradingView
10)Record the number of stocks in each list as a way of analyzing market conditions
Weekend Analysis
1) Begin with a universe of stocks. I use the following linked universe screen as a starting point: www.tradingview.com
2) Screen for the Rule of 100 Signal. Use this as a starting point for deeper fundamental and/or thematic and/or technical research
3) Screen for stocks that meet specific performance thresholds, such as YTD %𝚫 > 100% etc
💠 Get Creative
▪Users have the ability to layer signals on top of each other when screening. To do so, filter for a signal, and then filter your new list by another signal! Play around with the screener, and find what works best for you!






















