Deadzone Pro @DaviddTechDeadzone Pro by @DaviddTech – Adaptive Multi-Strategy NNFX Trading System
Deadzone Pro by @DaviddTech is a meticulously engineered trading indicator that strictly adheres to the No-Nonsense Forex (NNFX) methodology. It integrates adaptive trend detection, dual confirmation indicators, advanced volatility filtering, and dynamic risk management into one powerful, visually intuitive system. Ideal for traders seeking precision and clarity, this indicator consistently delivers high-probability trade setups across all market conditions.
🔥 Key Features:
The Setup:
Adaptive Hull Moving Average Baseline: Clearly identifies trend direction using an advanced, gradient-colored Hull MA that intensifies based on trend strength, providing immediate visual clarity.
Dual Confirmation Indicators: Combines Waddah Attar Explosion (momentum detector) and Bull/Bear Power (strength gauge) for robust validation, significantly reducing false entries.
Volatility Filter (ADX): Ensures entries are only made during strong trending markets, filtering out weak, range-bound scenarios for enhanced trade accuracy.
Dynamic Trailing Stop Loss: Implements a SuperTrend-based trailing stop using adaptive ATR calculations, managing risk effectively while optimizing exits.
Dashboard:
💎 Gradient Visualization & User Interface:
Dynamic gradient colors enhance readability, clearly indicating bullish/bearish strength.
Comprehensive dashboard summarizes component statuses, real-time market sentiment, and entry conditions at a glance.
Distinct and clear buy/sell entry and exit signals, with adaptive stop-loss levels visually plotted.
Candlestick coloring based on momentum signals (Waddah Attar) for intuitive market reading.
📈 How to Interpret Signals:
Bullish Signal: Enter when Hull MA baseline trends upward, both confirmation indicators align bullish, ADX indicates strong trend (>25), and price breaks above the previous trailing stop.
Bearish Signal: Enter short or exit long when Hull MA baseline trends downward, confirmations indicate bearish momentum, ADX confirms trend strength, and price breaks below previous trailing stop.
📊 Recommended Usage:
Timeframes: Ideal on 1H, 4H, and Daily charts for swing trading; effective on shorter (5M, 15M) charts for day trading.
Markets: Compatible with Forex, Crypto, Indices, Stocks, and Commodities.
The Entry & Exit:
🎯 Trading Styles:
Choose from three distinct trading modes:
Conservative: Requires full alignment of all indicators for maximum accuracy.
Balanced (Default): Optimized balance between signal frequency and reliability.
Aggressive: Fewer confirmations needed for more frequent trading signals.
📝 Credits & Originality:
Deadzone Pro incorporates advanced concepts inspired by:
Hull Moving Average by @Julien_Eche
Waddah Attar Explosion by @LazyBear
Bull Bear Power by @Pinecoders
ADX methodology by @BeikabuOyaji
This system has been significantly refactored and enhanced by @DaviddTech to maximize synergy, clarity, and usability, standing apart distinctly from its original components.
Deadzone Pro exemplifies precision and discipline, aligning fully with NNFX principles to provide traders with a comprehensive yet intuitive trading advantage.
Educational
YY Price LimitsThis Pine Script indicator is designed to visualize potential price limits (e.g., daily price limits used in some markets like commodities) on a TradingView chart. It calculates and plots lines representing percentage-based price limits above and below a reference price (typically the previous day's close). The indicator allows you to customize the displayed price limits, their appearance, and how they extend across the chart. It's particularly useful for intraday traders who need to be aware of potential price ceilings and floors.
Key Features:
Percentage-Based Limits:
Calculates price limits based on percentages (3%, 5%, and 7%) of a reference price.
Customizable Display:
Toggle visibility of reference price and each percentage limit (3%, 5%, 7%).
Customize the color, style (solid, dashed, dotted), and width of the price limit lines.
Extends Lines: Allows you to extend the price limit lines to the left, right, both directions, or not at all.
CME Reference Price: It is designed to plot price limits based on the CME (Chicago Mercantile Exchange) methodology, which uses the last close as the reference price. The tooltip reminds users to verify the actual reference price on the CME Group website.
Intraday Focus: The indicator is specifically designed for intraday timeframes, as it uses the previous day's close as the reference point.
Clear Visuals: Plots horizontal lines with labels indicating the price level and percentage.
Gann Percentage of High & Low Prices for Options - Keanu_RiTzThis Indicator is based on the text from Chapter 4 "Percentage of High & Low Prices" page number "30" from the book "WD Gann 45 years in Wall Street".
This Indicator is to be used on Intraday Timeframes and only on Options Charts (CALL & PUT) and not on any other chart.
The following is the text from that page :-
One of the greatest discoveries I ever made was how to figure the percentage of high and low prices on the averages and individual stocks.
The percentages of extreme high and low levels indicate future resistance levels.
There is a relation between every low price to some future high price and a percentage of the low price indicates what levels to expect the next high price.
At this price you can sell out long stocks and sell short with a limited risk.
The extreme high price or any minor tops are related to future bottoms er low levels.
The percentage of the high price tells where to expect low prices in the future and gives you resistance levels where you can buy with a limited risk.
The most important resistance level is 50% of any high or low price.
Second in importance is 100% on the lowest selling price on the averages or individual stocks.
You must also use 200%, 300%, 400%, 500%, 600% or more, depending upon the price and the Time Periods from High and Low.
Third in importance is 25% of the Lowest price or the Highest price.
Fourth in importance is 121/2% of the extreme Low or extreme High price.
Fifth in importance is 61/4% of the Highest price, but this is only to be used when the averages or individual stocks are selling at very high levels.
Sixth in importance is 33 1/3 and 66 2/3%. These percentages should be calculated and watched for resistance next after 25% and after 50%.
You should always have percentage tables made up on the Industrial Averages and on the individual stocks you trade in in order to know where these important resistance levels are located.
Description :
It plots the Intraday % levels from the highest high and lowest low of that day.
The calculation of these levels is based on the text from Chapter 4 "Percentage of High & Low Prices" page number "30" from the book "WD Gann 45 years in Wall Street".
I developed this indicator to see if those percentages work on Options prices or not,
and from my observation I found that it works wonderfully in Options as well.
These % levels work like magic and act as great Dynamic Support and Resistance levels.
Don't trust my words blindly and see for yourself.
This indicator is for educational and research purpose only.
It does not provide any BUY/SELL signals.
RSI in pane and 3 EMAs on chartCustom indicator that displays RSI divergence along with bollinger bands on RSI and custom MA
SMC Buy/Sell SignalsKey Components:
Order Blocks:
A Bullish Order Block is identified by the low of a bullish candle.
A Bearish Order Block is identified by the high of a bearish candle.
Break of Structure (BOS):
A BOS Up occurs when the price breaks above the highest high of the previous bosLength candles.
A BOS Down occurs when the price breaks below the lowest low of the previous bosLength candles.
Buy/Sell Signals:
A Buy Signal is generated when there is a BOS Up and the current price is above the bullish order block.
A Sell Signal is generated when there is a BOS Down and the current price is below the bearish order block.
Alerts:
Alerts are set up for buy and sell signals (alertcondition).
How to Use:
Copy and paste the script into TradingView's Pine Script editor.
Apply the script to your chart.
You’ll see the order blocks marked on the chart and buy/sell signals when the market breaks structure and aligns with bullish/bearish order blocks.
You can set up alerts from TradingView based on the conditions defined for buy/sell signals.
Limitations:
This script is relatively basic and only covers a few aspects of SMC, specifically order blocks and BOS.
You might need to further refine the strategy based on more complex aspects of SMC like liquidity zones, institutional footprints, and institutional order flow.
Let me know if you'd like further adjustments or refinements to the script!
Daily & Weekly BoxesThis indicator draws colored boxes to highlight key trading ranges:
DAILY BOXES
Shows price range (high/low) for each trading day (Mon-Fri).
Adjusts for market close at 5 PM ET
Custom colors for each weekday.
WEEKLY BOXES
Displays previous week's trading range.
Helps identify support/resistance levels.
🌐KT22 Piyasa Gücü TablosuThere are a few logical criteria we can use to determine if there is an inflow into altcoins. For example:
BTC Value Increases: When Bitcoin is rising, investors generally turn to Bitcoin as a "safe haven", so there may be no or less inflow into altcoins.
BTC Value Falls: If Bitcoin is falling, investors generally turn to altcoins, which can increase inflow into altcoins.
USDT Dominance Increases: This means that investors are turning to stablecoins more, and generally indicates that interest in altcoins is decreasing.
USDT Dominance Falls: This may indicate that altcoins are starting to gain more traction and investors are turning to riskier assets.
Intrinsic Event (Multi DC OS)Overview
This indicator implements an event-based approach to analyze price movements in the foreign exchange market, inspired by the intrinsic time framework introduced in Fractals and Intrinsic Time - A Challenge to Econometricians by U. A. Müller et al. (1995). It identifies significant price events using an intrinsic time perspective and supports multi-agent analysis to reflect the heterogeneous nature of financial markets. The script plots these events as lines and labels on the chart, offering a visual tool for traders to understand market dynamics at different scales.
Key Features
Intrinsic Events : The indicator detects directional change (DC) and overshoot (OS) events based on user-defined thresholds (delta), aligning with the paper’s concept of intrinsic time (Section 6). Intrinsic time redefines time based on market activity, expanding during volatile periods and contracting during inactive ones, rather than relying on a physical clock.
Multi-Agent Analysis : Supports up to five agents, each with its own threshold and color settings, reflecting the heterogeneous market hypothesis (Section 5). This allows the indicator to capture the perspectives of market participants with different time horizons, such as short-term FX dealers and long-term central banks.
How It Works
Intrinsic Events Detection : The script identifies two types of events using intrinsic time principles:
Directional Change (DC) : Triggered when the price reverses by the threshold (delta) against the current trend (e.g., a drop by delta in an uptrend signals a "Down DC").
Overshoot (OS) : Occurs when the price continues in the trend direction by the threshold (e.g., a rise by delta in an uptrend signals an "Up OS").
DC events are plotted as solid lines, and OS events as dashed lines, with labels like "Up DC" or "OS Down" for clarity. The label style adjusts based on the trend to ensure visibility.
Multi-Agent Setup : Each agent operates independently with its own threshold, mimicking market participants with varying time horizons (Section 5). Smaller thresholds detect frequent, short-term events, while larger thresholds capture broader, long-term movements.
Settings
Each agent can be configured with:
Enable Agent : Toggle the agent on or off.
Threshold (%) : The percentage threshold (delta) for detecting DC and OS events (default values: 0.1%, 0.2%, 0.5%, 1%, 2% for agents 1–5).
Up Mode Color : Color for lines and labels in up mode (DC events).
Down Mode Color : Color for lines and labels in down mode (OS events).
Usage Notes
This indicator is designed for the foreign exchange market, leveraging its high liquidity, as noted in the paper (Section 1). Adjust the threshold values based on the instrument’s volatility—higher volatility leads to more intrinsic events (Section 4). It can be adapted to other markets where event-based analysis applies.
Reference
The methodology is based on:
Fractals and Intrinsic Time - A Challenge to Econometricians by U. A. Müller, M. M. Dacorogna, R. D. Davé, O. V. Pictet, R. B. Olsen, and J. R. Ward (June 28, 1995). Olsen & Associates Preprint.
EMA Crossover with Stop Loss
Stop Loss Calculation:
A stop loss level is calculated as a percentage below the entry price for a long position or above the entry price for a short position.
The stopLossPercent input allows you to define how far the stop loss is set from the entry price, in percentage terms.
Buy Signal:
A buySignal is generated when the fast EMA crosses above the slow EMA.
The stop loss for this trade is calculated when the buy signal occurs, and the stop loss level is plotted on the chart.
Sell Signal:
A sellSignal is generated when the fast EMA crosses below the slow EMA.
The stop loss for the short trade is calculated when the sell signal occurs.
Plotting:
Buy and Sell Labels: "BUY" and "SELL" signals are plotted as labels above or below the bars when the crossovers occur.
Stop Loss Levels: When a buy signal occurs, the stop loss for the long position is plotted in orange. When a sell signal occurs, the stop loss for the short position is plotted in purple.
Alerts:
Alerts are available for the buy and sell signals as well as for the stop loss levels being reached, so you can track those events in real-time.
How it Works:
The buy signal triggers a long position, and the stop loss is calculated below the entry price by the percentage specified in stopLossPercent.
The sell signal triggers a short position, and the stop loss is calculated above the entry price.
The stop loss is drawn on the chart when a position is open, so you can visually track where your exit would be if the price moves against you.
How to Use:
Copy the updated script into TradingView's Pine Script editor.
Apply it to your chart.
You'll see the EMAs plotted, along with "BUY", "SELL", and stop loss levels for both long and short trades.
You can set up alerts from TradingView’s alert feature to notify you when buy, sell, or stop-loss levels are triggered.
Feel free to tweak the stopLossPercent input to better fit your risk management preferences!
Let me know if you'd like further customization or need help with anything else!
EMA Crossover IndicatorThis script will not perform any trading operations; it’s purely for visualization and generating alerts. You can easily track the crossovers and make manual trading decisions or integrate it with other tools.
Let me know if you need any adjustments!
Auto Fibonacci Retracement (Clean)🔧 1. Inputs
lookback = input.int(50, title="Lookback Period")
lookback = input.int(50, title="Lookback Period")
You can adjust how far back the script looks to find the highest high and lowest low.
Default: last 50 candles.
📈 2. Finding High and Low Points
swingHigh = ta.highest(high, lookback)
swingLow = ta.lowest(low, lookback)
swingHigh = ta.highest(high, lookback)
swingLow = ta.lowest(low, lookback)
Finds the highest price and lowest price within the selected lookback period.
These define the range used for calculating Fibonacci levels.
🧮 3. Calculate Fibonacci Levels
diff = swingHigh - swingLow
diff = swingHigh - swingLow
We calculate 7 Fibonacci levels:
Level Formula
0% swingLow
23.6% swingLow + 0.236 * diff
38.2% swingLow + 0.382 * diff
50% swingLow + 0.5 * diff
61.8% swingLow + 0.618 * diff
78.6% swingLow + 0.786 * diff
100% swingHigh
These are commonly used retracement levels to identify potential support/resistance zones.
📏 4. When to Draw Lines
drawFib = bar_index == ta.highestbars(high, lookback) or bar_index == ta.lowestbars(low, lookback)
drawFib = bar_index == ta.highestbars(high, lookback) or bar_index == ta.lowestbars(low, lookback)
We only draw lines when the current bar is either the most recent swing high or swing low.
This avoids cluttering your chart with hundreds of unnecessary horizontal lines.
🎨 5. Drawing the Lines
line.new(...)
line.new(...)
Horizontal lines are drawn at each Fib level.
We offset the x-axis slightly (bar_index + 20) so the lines extend forward on the chart.
Each level uses a different color to visually separate them.
🧠 Use Case
You can use this to:
Identify where the price may pull back or bounce.
Plan entry or exit levels based on retracement.
Visually see key technical areas.
✅ Key Benefits
✅ Clean, minimalist design
✅ Automatically updates to latest price structure
✅ Avoids drawing clutter
✅ Ready to customize
SignalX Market Snapshot Exporter
✅ SignalX Daily Bias + Timing Engine (Reusable Routine)
Inputs:
1-day CSV (5min or 1min timeframe)
Columns: open, high, low, close, volume, HMA10, HMA30, SMA10–200, Up/Down Trend, Engulfing, Doji, Pin Bar
Outputs:
1. 🎯 Directional Bias (Long / Short / Neutral)
Based on:
Price relative to 10/20/50 SMAs
HMA10 > HMA30 (bullish slope), or reverse
Up/Down Trend Flags (majority)
Volume confirmation (trending day vs low-vol chop)
2. 🕒 High-Probability Trade Times
Spots times with:
Volume Spike + Trend alignment
Shape pattern confirmation (engulfing, pin bar)
SMA breakout zones
3. 📊 Trade Setup Template
Direction
Entry time (window)
Suggested SL = recent swing ± buffer
TP = SL × 2 (adjustable)
✅ Why This File Works for Bias + Time Planning
You’ve included:
Price action: OHLC (Open/High/Low/Close)
Trend indicators: Up Trend, Down Trend, HMA10/30, SMA10/20/50/100/200
Volume & spikes
Candlestick patterns: Engulfings, Doji, Pin Bar
Trend flags: Up Trend Flag, Down Trend Flag
This gives me everything needed to:
Determine directional bias for the day (Long / Short / Neutral)
Identify high-probability time zones (based on volume spikes + trend alignment)
Suggest SL/TP-friendly zones based on structure
XLevel% PULL BACKThis is simple pull back indicator plotted to your chart . 10% - 70% and it will alert you when price is crossing from those levels.
Bitcoin Global Liquidity OverlayThis overlay shows the relationship between global liquidity and BTC. Future versions will project the data into the future.
Circuit Breaker - MFFUThis Indicator Is Used To Protect User From Over Trading After Market Hit The Circuit Breakers.
The CME Exchange Usually Halts Trading If Market Hit + or - 7%.
To Protect Users From Extreme Volatile Condition MFFU, Halts Trading If Market Hits + or - 5%.
This Indicator helps us to plot the circuit breaking lines helping us to when to stop trading.
Fair Value Gap - Clean & Labeledmade a script for FVGs pretty basic sorry you can not really see the lettering very well but it works.
XLevel%W52This is a simple yet very helpful indicator.
On the top fuchsia color is % change from 52 weeks low.
In the middle yellow line is %change from last year close. Year to date % change.
On the bottom aqua color is % pull back from 52 weeks high. Which I use for entries to trends.
EMA5 vs EMA13 Crossover (1D)1dklık ema5 vs ema13 crossover deneme bununla 1 dk lık al sat verısı ıncelıyorum
[HM] Previous Day RTH LevelsPine Script Indicator: Previous Day RTH Data with Timeframe Filter
Overview
This TradingView Pine Script indicator plots key levels (High, Low, and Pivot Points) from the previous day's Regular Trading Hours (RTH) session. However, it includes a timeframe filter—meaning the indicator only displays these levels if the current chart's timeframe is equal to or shorter than a user-defined limit (default: 60 minutes).
Key Features
Session-Based Data
Uses a predefined RTH session (06:30–13:00 by default) to calculate the previous day's
High (Red line)
Low (Green line)
Pivot 1 (Yellow line) → (High + Low + Close) / 3
Pivot 2 (Blue line) → (High + Low) / 2
Adjustable Timeframe Filter
Users can set a maximum timeframe limit (in minutes).
Example:
If set to 60, the indicator only appears on 1M, 5M, 15M, 30M, 60M charts.
If set to 240, it also appears on 4H charts, etc.
Default: 60 minutes (can be changed via input settings).
Automatic Timeframe Detection
The script automatically checks the current chart’s timeframe (seconds, minutes, hours, days, etc.) and converts it to minutes for comparison.
If the chart’s timeframe exceeds the user’s limit, nothing is plotted.
How to Use
Apply the indicator to your TradingView chart.
Customize the settings:
RTH Session Time → Adjust if your market has different trading hours.
Maximum Timeframe (minutes) → Set the highest timeframe where you want the indicator to appear (default: 60).
The indicator will only display if the chart’s timeframe ≤ your selected limit.
Why Use This?
Avoids clutter on higher timeframes where these levels may be less relevant.
Focuses on intraday trading (e.g., scalping or swing trading on shorter timeframes).
Customizable to fit different trading styles and session times.
This makes it a clean, flexible tool for day traders who rely on previous session levels but don’t want them visible on longer-term charts.
🌐KT22 Piyasa Gücü TablosuAltcoin Money Inflow Status:
This function altcoinParaGirisi() checks the daily changes of BTC and USDT. If BTC and USDT fall, it assumes that the money inflow to these altcoins has increased and shows this in the last section of the table.
:
If BTC and USDT fall: It shows that there is money inflow to altcoins.
Otherwise: There is no money inflow to altcoins.
Last Row of the Table:
Altcoin Money Inflow column has been added, it shows in which case there is money inflow to altcoins.
With this updated script, you can no longer follow whether BTC and USDT have entered altcoins depending on their movements.
RK_RAVI [RK_RAVI]this indicator includes
eme20
ema50
tr true range
atr averave true range
datr daily average true range
[nikosign] label stylesWhen displaying the label style sheet on a one-minute chart, 20 different label samples will be shown.
ORB - Futures and Stocks (Breakouts + Alerts + ORB Selector)This indicator shows the Opening Range Breakout (ORB) based on the time range you choose.
Important:
It only works for intraday trading on time frames less than 1 day (like 1-minute, 5-minute, or hourly charts).
You can use it with any stock or futures, such as US500, NAS100, or GER40.
Inputs:
ORB Range - Your preference.
Session Start
Time Zone Offset
Examples:
for EU Frankfurt, DAX (GER40):
Set your ORB range
Session Start 0900
Time Zone Offset +1
For US Stock Market and US500, NAS100:
Set your ORB range
Session Start 0930
Time Zone Offset -5
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