Lion Vip + V2Lion Vip +V1
The Lion Vip +V1 indicator is a powerful, multi-purpose tool designed to simplify your trading decisions by combining three core analysis components into a single, clean interface. This comprehensive system helps you identify market trends, pinpoint critical support and resistance levels, and confirm overall market direction.
Key Features:
1. Lion VIP Trend-Following Engine
Clear Buy/Sell Signals: Get straightforward buy and sell signals based on the market's price action. The system uses a dynamic trailing stop to follow the trend, making it easy to spot potential reversals.
Intuitive Trend Highlighting: The background of your chart is colored to instantly show you the dominant trend, so you can make decisions at a glance. Green for uptrends, red for downtrends.
2. Multi-Timeframe Support & Resistance (S/R) Module
Automatic S/R Levels: The indicator automatically identifies and draws significant support and resistance levels from pivot points. This saves you time and ensures you're looking at the most relevant levels.
Cross-Timeframe Analysis: Access key S/R levels from higher timeframes directly on your current chart. By enabling up to three different timeframes in the settings, you can see how the bigger picture affects your trading.
Customizable Lines: You have full control over the style, color, and thickness of your S/R lines to match your personal chart layout.
3. Simple Moving Average (MA) Confirmation
Trend Validation: A customizable Simple Moving Average (MA) is included to help you validate the signals from the Lion VIP system. Use it to confirm the overall trend direction and reduce false signals.
Why Use Lion Vip +V1?
Streamlined Analysis: No need to clutter your chart with multiple indicators. Lion Vip +V1 puts trend-following, support/resistance, and trend confirmation all in one place.
Highly Customizable: Each component can be individually turned on or off and its settings can be adjusted to fit your specific trading strategy.
Clarity and Simplicity: The indicator provides a clean and easy-to-read display, helping you make faster, more confident trading decisions.
Lion Vip +V1 is the perfect tool for traders of all levels who want a clear and comprehensive view of the market without the noise.
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Customizable EMA 10/20/50/100Customizable EMA indicator. Fully adjustable with inputs so you can change EMA lengths and colors directly from the indicator settings panel.
Rolling VWAP 7-30-907, 30, and 90-day VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price) indicator on TradingView provides traders with multiple perspectives on market sentiment and price efficiency across short, medium, and long-term horizons. The 7-day VWAP is particularly useful for active traders or intraday participants who want to gauge near-term value and liquidity. It highlights short-term imbalances, helping to identify overbought or oversold conditions relative to recent trading activity. Meanwhile, the 30-day VWAP smooths out shorter-term noise, offering a more balanced benchmark that swing traders often use to spot trend alignment or potential reversals within a monthly cycle.
The 90-day VWAP serves as a longer-term institutional benchmark, reflecting deeper capital flows and market consensus over a quarter. It’s particularly valuable for position traders or those tracking whether price is consistently trading above or below this broader measure of value, which can indicate long-term accumulation or distribution phases. Using all three together provides a layered framework: the 7-day VWAP for tactical entries, the 30-day VWAP for swing positioning, and the 90-day VWAP for strategic trend confirmation. This multi-timeframe approach allows traders to align short-term signals with medium and long-term market structure, improving precision and conviction in decision-making.
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Guardian Breakout System with Trailing Stop AlertGuardian Breakout System (v5) Smart Trend & Breakout Indicator
Take your trading to the next level with the Guardian Breakout System , a smart, all-in-one indicator designed to spot high-probability bullish breakouts while keeping risk under control. Perfect for Daily, Weekly, and Monthly charts, this tool combines trend analysis, volume, RSI, doji detection, and ATR-based trailing stops into one powerful system.
Why traders love it:
Spot Uptrends Early: Tracks the 20-day and 50-day SMAs to identify strong bullish trends.
Smart Pullback Entries: Detects minor pullbacks with bullish doji signals near the 20-day SMA.
Breakouts with Confidence: Confirms signals with volume spikes, RSI < 63, and 10-day SMA direction.
Dynamic ATR Trailing Stops: Automatically adjusts stop levels to lock in profits as the price moves higher.
Next-Bar Entry Option: Safer entries on higher timeframes like daily or weekly charts.
Visual Markers & Alerts: Green arrows mark entries, red arrows and dots mark stop hits, with built-in alerts for breakouts and stop triggers.
How it works:
1. Identify a bullish trend.
2. Watch for pullbacks with doji candles near the 20-day SMA.
3. Enter on breakout above the doji high, or on the next bar’s open.
4. Use ATR-based trailing stops to protect profits.
The Guardian Breakout System gives traders a clear, visual, and reliable way to enter trending markets with confidence while managing risk automatically.
Multi EMA (9,21,50,100,200)**Overview**
This indicator plots five of the most commonly used Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) on your chart to help you analyze trends across different timeframes. It's a clean and straightforward tool designed for traders who rely on EMAs for their analysis.
**Features**
* **Five Key EMAs:** Displays EMA 9, 21, 50, 100, and 200.
* **Color-Coded:** Each EMA has a unique color for easy identification:
* EMA 9: Blue
* EMA 21: Orange
* EMA 50: Red
* EMA 100: Purple
* EMA 200: White
* **Overlay on Price:** The indicator is plotted directly on the main price chart for seamless analysis.
**How to Use**
Traders can use these EMAs to:
* Identify short-term, mid-term, and long-term trends.
* Spot potential dynamic support and resistance levels.
* Look for bullish or bearish crossover signals.
This script is simple, lightweight, and effective for both new and experienced traders.
CheckList คนใจร้อนThink of this indicator as your trend sanity check. It won’t tell you what to do—but it’ll help you see the bigger picture before you act. Your risk is your responsibility. No shortcuts, no excuses—just disciplined decisions and solid money management.
Built for traders who value structure over impulse. This tool helps you stay aligned with your plan, not your emotions. Use it to reinforce discipline, not override it.
FXWIZ Smooth MA✅ FXWIZ Smooth MA — Hybrid Smoother with Bias Cloud (EMA 144/189)
What it is
A clean, adaptive trend tool that blends two smoothing bases (A/B) into one “Smooth MA,” adds an optional Signal EMA for timing, and overlays a Bias Cloud (EMA 144/189) to filter regime. It’s designed to be readable on a clean chart and easy for beginners.
Why it’s different
Most indicators show one fixed moving average. This script lets you choose two base filters (e.g., Jurik-style + McGinley), blend their contribution, and keep only what’s visually essential: a single Signal line and a soft gradient fill for context. The Bias Cloud adds a longer-view regime so you avoid trading against major direction.
How it works (conceptual)
🔹 Base A/B (selectable): Jurik-style (phase/power to reduce lag), McGinley (adapts to price velocity), T3, KAMA, FRAMA, Gaussian, Butterworth, SuperSmoother, ZLEMA, Kalman-lite, DEMA/TEMA, Decycler.
🔹 Blend (0→1): Weight of A→B. Example: 0.25 means “mostly A, some B.”
🔹 Signal EMA: EMA of the blended line; many traders use cross / slope change of Smooth vs Signal as entries/exits.
🔹 FXWIZ Gradient Fill: Global-scope fill between Smooth & Signal. Color flips by slope/cross to show bias without clutter.
🔹 Bias Cloud (EMA 144/189): Long-horizon regime. Separate brightness/opacity so it stays subtle while guiding direction.
Quick start (2 minutes)
➤ Step 1: Clean chart, apply FXWIZ Smooth MA.
➤ Step 2: Timeframe: 5m (works on 1m–1h).
➤ Step 3: Base A = Jurik-Style (phase +15, power 2.0), Base B = McGinley (k 0.60).
➤ Step 4: Blend = 0.25.
➤ Step 5: Signal EMA = 8.
➤ Step 6: Bias Cloud = ON, Fast 144 / Slow 189, Brighten 0.30.
Basic read:
🔹 Trade with Bias. Go long only when price and Smooth align above the Bias Cloud; short when below.
🔹 Timing: Use Smooth vs Signal cross or slope flip.
🔹 Context: Fill shows momentum build/decay; thinner fill = weaker push, wider fill = stronger push.
Presets
🔹 Trending (fast & tight): phase +18, power 1.9, k 0.55, blend 0.23, sig 7
🔹 Range/Noisy (smoother): phase +12, power 2.2, k 0.65, blend 0.29, sig 9
🔹 After news spike: phase +14, power 2.1, k 0.60, blend 0.27, sig 8
Suggested workflow
🔹 Top-down: Enable Bias Cloud; check 15m/1h first → trade the 5m in that direction.
🔹 Trigger: Smooth crosses Signal; confirm with Bias.
🔹 Stops: ATR multiple or swing beyond Signal.
🔹 Exits: Opposite cross, trail under Signal, or fixed R multiples.
Inputs reference
🔹 Base A/B: Choose any two filters.
🔹 Blend: 0 (A only) … 1 (B only).
🔹 Signal EMA: 6–10 typical.
🔹 Bias Cloud: EMA 144/189; Brighten 0.2–0.5; opacity defaults 85/100.
Limitations / best practices
🔹 No indicator removes whipsaws → filter with session/time/news.
🔹 Jurik-style here is an approximation (not proprietary JMA).
🔹 Use on liquid markets; avoid illiquid spikes.
Credits & license
🔹 Clean-room implementation; no third-party dependencies.
🔹 This Pine Script® code is MPL-2.0 licensed. © mplus2trust.
🔹 Built for invite-only use with educational intent; not financial advice.
EMA Crossover Lines with VWAP, EMA 50/200 and Premarket AlertsOverview
An intraday overlay that combines trend and liquidity cues in one view. It plots your Fast/Slow EMAs, the widely watched EMA-50 and EMA-200, plus VWAP for session bias. During the configured pre-market session, it tracks and projects the pre-market high/low into regular hours—then alerts when price breaks those levels.
What it shows
EMAs: Fast + Slow (user-defined), EMA-50, EMA-200 for trend and crossover context.
VWAP: Session anchor for mean-reversion vs. trend continuation.
Pre-Market Levels: Dynamic Pre-Market High/Low lines (extend into RTH).
Alerts: Triggers when price crosses above pre-market high or below pre-market low (bar-close, non-repainting).
Inputs
Fast EMA Length (default 9)
Slow EMA Length (default 21)
EMA 50 Length (default 50)
EMA 200 Length (default 200)
Pre-market Session (default 04:00–09:30)
Session Timezone (default America/New_York)
How to use
Use EMA-50/200 slope and position to gauge higher-timeframe trend.
VWAP helps identify premium/discount within the day.
Watch pre-market breakouts for momentum entries, or fades back inside for mean reversion.
Combine with your own risk rules; alerts are informational.
Notes
Alerts fire on closed bars to avoid repainting.
Works on most intraday timeframes. Ensure the timezone matches the exchange you trade.
Lines only show when a pre-market session exists for the day.
Time-Restricted vs Normal SMA This script plots two Simple Moving Averages (SMAs):
Restricted SMA (Orange): A moving average that only uses data within a defined intraday session (default: 09:15 – 16:30). It ignores all price data outside this session and does not draw a line during off-hours.
Normal SMA (Blue): A standard rolling SMA that runs continuously using all bars, without time restrictions.
The restricted SMA is useful for traders who only want to analyze moving averages during active market hours, such as stock exchange sessions or custom trading windows. By filtering out after-hours and pre-market activity, this indicator helps align signals more closely with official trading sessions.
Customization:
Adjust the lengths of both SMAs.
Modify the session hours to match your market or strategy.
This tool is designed for intraday traders who want greater control over how moving averages respond to session-specific data.
EMA - RGB Wave RiderTakes your EMA (default set to the best ema12, but you can crank it to whatever you want) and gives it a radical 10-color gradient glow, like a heatmap for trend waves. When the EMA’s carving down hard, it blazes pink; when it’s ripping higher, it fades through fiery oranges and mellow yellows all the way into electric green. The slope gets scaled so no matter how gnarly or chill the market’s moving, you’ve got a smooth ride across the gradient. End result? A clean, skinny EMA line that vibes like a surfer’s waxed board—always showing you whether the wave you’re riding is pumping or fizzling out. 🌊🏄♂️
Trendline + Bull/Bear Flag + EMA 9/21 Buy-Sell Signalseasy scalping and buy sell signals on 9-21 ema cross and trendline breakout
AlgoFlex Buy Sell Signal (1h only)
**Overview**
AlgoFlex Scalper plots buy/sell signal markers using:
* a range filter (EMA of absolute bar changes) to define short-term bias,
* an Adaptive Moving Average (AMA) slope to confirm direction, and
* an ATR threshold to filter weak momentum.
Signals are evaluated on bar close to reduce intrabar noise. This is an indicator, not a strategy.
**How it works (concepts)**
* Range filter: smooths price with an EMA-based range measure and forms upper/lower bands.
* Trend state: counts consecutive movements of the filtered series (up/down counters) to avoid whipsaws.
* AMA + ATR gate: rising AMA with change > ATR \* atrMult can produce a long signal; falling AMA with change < -ATR \* atrMult can produce a short signal.
* TP/SL markers: projected using ATR multiples (tpMult, slMult). Visual guides only.
* Buy Signal, Sell Signal, plus optional TP/SL notifications. Designed to fire on bar close.
VT – Dashboard05🚀 Overview
VT – Dashboard05 is a multi-timeframe market state dashboard for Forex and other liquid markets. It summarizes Trend, RSI state, RSM, and ICT structure (BOS/MSS) across H1 / M30 / M15 / M5 / M1 in one compact table—plus clean rejection markers (“S” at the top, “B” at the bottom) controlled entirely from the Style tab. All higher-timeframe values are computed without lookahead and only confirm on their candle close.
✨ Key Features
5-TF Dashboard (H1, M30, M15, M5, M1) — Columns for TREND / RSI / RSM / ICT, color-coded for quick reads.
EMA-Stack Trend — Fast/Mid/Slow EMA alignment for Up / Sideways / Down bias.
RSI & RSM States — OB/OS plus RSI vs RSM momentum (RYB / RLLT).
ICT Structure (BOS / MSS) — Choose Close Break or Body Break; signals confirm only on TF close.
Rejection Markers (Style-only) — “S” at top, “B” at bottom; change colors/visibility in Style (no Inputs clutter).
Alerts — State-change alerts for TREND, RSI, RSM, ICT on each TF, plus rejection alerts on the chart TF.
No repaint tricks — HTF data pulled with gaps filled, lookahead off, confirmation on close.
🛠 How to Use
Add to chart → set Dashboard Position (Inputs).
Pick ICT Break Method (Close Break or Body Break).
Tune Structure Swing Length for H1/M30/M15/M5/M1.
(Optional) Toggle EMA1–EMA4 overlays for context.
Style the markers in Settings → Style:
Rejection (Top) → “S” at top (color/visibility here).
Rejection (Bottom) → “B” at bottom (color/visibility here).
Create alerts using built-in conditions (e.g., ICT change H1, TREND change M15, Rejection Bullish (chart TF)).
⚙️ Settings
Dashboard: Dashboard Position, Compact Mode.
Trend: EMA Fast / Mid / Slow Lengths.
RSI: RSI Length, OB/OS Levels.
RSM: RSM RSI Length, RSM EMA Length.
ICT Structure: ICT Break Method (Close vs Body), Structure Swing Length per TF (H1/M30/M15/M5/M1).
EMAs on Chart: EMA1–EMA4 lengths & show/hide.
Style Tab: Rejection (Top) and Rejection (Bottom) series for color/visibility.
📈 Trading Concepts
TREND: EMA stacking—aligned = UP, mixed = SW, bearish stack = DOWN.
RSI: OB > overbought, OS < oversold, else SW.
RSM: RYB when Uptrend, RLLT when Downtrend.
ICT (BOS/MSS):
BOS↑/BOS↓ = break of last swing high/low.
MSS↑/MSS↓ = break against the prior BOS direction (structure shift).
Signals are evaluated with Close Break or Body Break and confirm only on TF close.
Rejection: Bar-based reversal patterns—“S” marks bearish rejection (top), “B” marks bullish rejection (bottom).
Note: This is a technical analysis tool. Always practice proper risk management and combine with other analysis techniques for best results.
Category: Multi-Timeframe / Dashboard / Structure
Version: 1.0
Developer: VT
EMAs & SMAs [Pacote com várias médias] //@version=5
indicator("EMAs-SMAs", overlay=true)
// Fonte
src = input.source(close, "Fonte (source)")
// ==============================
// EMAs
// ==============================
ema3 = ta.ema(src, 3)
ema4 = ta.ema(src, 4)
ema5 = ta.ema(src, 5)
ema7 = ta.ema(src, 7)
ema9 = ta.ema(src, 9)
ema17 = ta.ema(src, 17)
ema18 = ta.ema(src, 18)
ema21 = ta.ema(src, 21)
ema34 = ta.ema(src, 34)
ema40 = ta.ema(src, 40)
ema50 = ta.ema(src, 50)
ema55 = ta.ema(src, 55)
ema72 = ta.ema(src, 72)
ema80 = ta.ema(src, 80)
ema96 = ta.ema(src, 96)
ema100 = ta.ema(src, 100)
ema200 = ta.ema(src, 200)
plot(ema3, "EMA 3", color=color.new(color.blue, 0), linewidth=2)
plot(ema4, "EMA 4", color=color.new(color.red, 0), linewidth=2)
plot(ema5, "EMA 5", color=color.new(color.green, 0), linewidth=2)
plot(ema7, "EMA 7", color=color.new(color.orange, 0), linewidth=2)
plot(ema9, "EMA 9", color=color.new(color.orange, 0), linewidth=2)
plot(ema17, "EMA 17", color=color.new(color.blue, 0), linewidth=2)
plot(ema18, "EMA 18", color=color.new(color.red, 0), linewidth=2)
plot(ema21, "EMA 21", color=color.new(color.green, 0), linewidth=2)
plot(ema34, "EMA 34", color=color.new(color.orange, 0), linewidth=2)
plot(ema40, "EMA 40", color=color.new(color.orange, 0), linewidth=2)
plot(ema50, "EMA 50", color=color.new(color.blue, 0), linewidth=2)
plot(ema55, "EMA 55", color=color.new(color.red, 0), linewidth=2)
plot(ema72, "EMA 72", color=color.new(color.green, 0), linewidth=2)
plot(ema80, "EMA 80", color=color.new(color.orange, 0), linewidth=2)
plot(ema96, "EMA 96", color=color.new(color.orange, 0), linewidth=2)
plot(ema100, "EMA 100", color=color.new(color.blue, 0), linewidth=2)
plot(ema200, "EMA 200", color=color.new(color.red, 0), linewidth=2)
// ==============================
// SMAs
// ==============================
sma3 = ta.sma(src, 3)
sma4 = ta.sma(src, 4)
sma5 = ta.sma(src, 5)
sma7 = ta.sma(src, 7)
sma9 = ta.sma(src, 9)
sma17 = ta.sma(src, 17)
sma18 = ta.sma(src, 18)
sma21 = ta.sma(src, 21)
sma34 = ta.sma(src, 34)
sma40 = ta.sma(src, 40)
sma50 = ta.sma(src, 50)
sma55 = ta.sma(src, 55)
sma72 = ta.sma(src, 72)
sma80 = ta.sma(src, 80)
sma96 = ta.sma(src, 96)
sma100 = ta.sma(src, 100)
sma200 = ta.sma(src, 200)
plot(sma3, "SMA 3", color=color.new(color.blue, 60), linewidth=1, style=plot.style_line)
plot(sma4, "SMA 4", color=color.new(color.red, 60), linewidth=1, style=plot.style_line)
plot(sma5, "SMA 5", color=color.new(color.green, 60), linewidth=1, style=plot.style_line)
plot(sma7, "SMA 7", color=color.new(color.orange, 60), linewidth=1, style=plot.style_line)
plot(sma9, "SMA 9", color=color.new(color.orange, 60), linewidth=1, style=plot.style_line)
plot(sma17, "SMA 17", color=color.new(color.orange, 60), linewidth=1, style=plot.style_line)
plot(sma18, "SMA 18", color=color.new(color.orange, 60), linewidth=1, style=plot.style_line)
plot(sma21, "SMA 21", color=color.new(color.orange, 60), linewidth=1, style=plot.style_line)
plot(sma34, "SMA 34", color=color.new(color.orange, 60), linewidth=1, style=plot.style_line)
plot(sma40, "SMA 40", color=color.new(color.orange, 60), linewidth=1, style=plot.style_line)
plot(sma50, "SMA 50", color=color.new(color.orange, 60), linewidth=1, style=plot.style_line)
plot(sma55, "SMA 55", color=color.new(color.orange, 60), linewidth=1, style=plot.style_line)
plot(sma72, "SMA 72", color=color.new(color.orange, 60), linewidth=1, style=plot.style_line)
plot(sma80, "SMA 80", color=color.new(color.orange, 60), linewidth=1, style=plot.style_line)
plot(sma96, "SMA 96", color=color.new(color.orange, 60), linewidth=1, style=plot.style_line)
plot(sma100, "SMA 100", color=color.new(color.orange, 60), linewidth=1, style=plot.style_line)
plot(sma200, "SMA 200", color=color.new(color.orange, 60), linewidth=1, style=plot.style_line)
EMA Percentile Rank [SS]Hello!
Excited to release my EMA percentile Rank indicator!
What this indicator does
Plots an EMA and colors it by short-term trend.
When price crosses the EMA (up or down) and remains on that side for three subsequent bars, the cross is “confirmed.”
At the moment of the most recent cross, it anchors a reference price to the crossover point to ensure static price targets.
It measures the historical distance between price and the EMA over a lookback window, separately for bars above and below the EMA.
It computes percentile distances (25%, 50%, 85%, 95%, 99%) and draws target bands above/below the anchor.
Essentially what this indicator does, is it converts the raw “distance from EMA” behavior into probabilistic bands and historical hit rates you can use for targets, stop placement, or mean-reversion/continuation decisions.
Indicator Inputs
EMA length: Default is 21 but you can use any EMA you prefer.
Lookback: Default window is 500, this is length that the percentiles are calculated. You can increase or decrease it according to your preference and performance.
Show Accumulation Table: This allows you to see the table that shows the hits/price accumulation of each of the percentile ranges. UCL means upper confidence and LCL means lower confidence (so upper and lower targets).
About Percentiles
A percentile is a way of expressing the position of a value within a dataset relative to all the other values.
It tells you what percentage of the data points fall at or below that value.
For example:
The 25th percentile means 25% of the values are less than or equal to it.
The 50th percentile (also called the median) means half the values are below it and half are above.
The 99th percentile means only 1% of the values are higher.
Percentiles are useful because they turn raw measurements into context — showing how “extreme” or “typical” a value is compared to historical behavior.
In the EMA Percentile Rank indicator, this concept is applied to the distance between price and the EMA. By calculating percentile distances, the script can mark levels that have historically been reached often (low percentiles) or rarely (high percentiles), helping traders gauge whether current price action is stretched or within normal bounds.
Use Cases
The EMA Percentile Rank indicator is best suited for traders who want to quantify how far price has historically moved away from its EMA and use that context to guide decision-making.
One strong use case is target setting after trend shifts: when a confirmed crossover occurs, the percentile bands (25%, 50%, 85%, 95%, 99%) provide statistically grounded levels for scaling out profits or placing stops, based on how often price has historically reached those distances. This makes it valuable for traders who prefer data-driven risk/reward planning instead of arbitrary point targets. Another use case is identifying stretched conditions — if price rapidly tags the 95% or 99% band after a cross, that’s an unusually large move relative to history, which could signal exhaustion and prompt mean-reversion trades or protective actions.
Conversely, if the accumulation table shows price frequently resides in upper bands after bullish crosses, traders may anticipate continuation and hold positions longer . The indicator is also effective as a trend filter when combined with its EMA color-coding : only taking trades in the trend’s direction and using the bands as dynamic profit zones.
Additionally, it can support multi-timeframe confluence (if you align your chart to the timeframes of interest), where higher-timeframe trend direction aligns with lower-timeframe percentile behavior for higher-probability setups. Swing traders can use it to frame pullbacks — entering near lower percentile bands during an uptrend — while intraday traders might use it to fade extremes or ride breakouts past the median band. Because the anchor price resets only on EMA crosses, the indicator preserves a consistent reference for ongoing trades, which is especially helpful for managing swing positions through noise .
Overall, its strength lies in transforming raw EMA distance data into actionable, probability-weighted levels that adapt to the instrument’s own volatility and tendencies .
Summary
This indicator transforms a simple EMA into a distribution-aware framework: it learns how far price tends to travel relative to the EMA on either side, and turns those excursions into percentile bands and historical hit rates anchored to the most recent cross. That makes it a flexible tool for targets, stops, and regime filtering, and a transparent way to reason about “how stretched is stretched?”—with context from your chosen market and timeframe.
I hope you all enjoy!
And as always, safe trades!
SMAs, EMAs, 52W High Low, CPRThis is all in one indicator which has SMAs, EMAs, CPR, Trend ribbon and SuperTrend.
We are adding other indicator in upcoming days.
[KINGS TREND STRATEGY] – Kings Trend + Heikin Ashi Dynamic Tool
Category: Trend-Following / Swing Trading
Timeframes: Works on all timeframes (Intraday to Swing)
Markets: Stocks, Futures, Crypto, Forex
What is this Indicator?
is a trend-following indicator that combines the Half Trend algorithm with optional Heikin Ashi smoothing.
It clearly shows the direction of the trend (Uptrend / Downtrend).
It highlights Buy and Sell signals at high-probability zones.
Optionally, you can color-code the candles based on trend direction.
Key Features
Half Trend Algorithm:
Removes price noise to clearly display the direction of the trend.
Amplitude (sensitivity) can be adjusted manually.
Heikin Ashi Mode (Optional):
Uses Heikin Ashi candles to smooth trend calculations.
Displays Trend Strength (%) to gauge how strong or weak the trend is.
Auto Buy / Sell Signals:
Up (▲) and Down (▼) arrows are plotted whenever a trend reversal occurs.
Signal colors:
#17DFAD (Aqua Green) → Uptrend Signal
#DD326B (Magenta Red) → Downtrend Signal
Dynamic Candle Coloring:
Candles can be colored automatically according to the trend.
In an uptrend, candles appear greenish; in a downtrend, reddish.
On-Chart Dashboard:
Ticker, Timeframe, and Trend Info are displayed live on the chart.
In Heikin Ashi mode, Trend Strength % is also shown.
How to Use
Add to Chart → Select Timeframe → Adjust “Amplitude”:
Low amplitude → more frequent signals (scalping).
High amplitude → fewer but more reliable signals (swing trading).
Watch Buy/Sell Arrows:
▲ Up Arrow: Indicates potential long entry (trend reversal up).
▼ Down Arrow: Indicates potential short entry (trend reversal down).
Optional Enhancements:
Enable trend candles for a cleaner chart view.
Enable Heikin Ashi mode for smoother signals.
Best Practices
Confirm signals using support/resistance levels, volume indicators, or momentum oscillators (RSI / MACD).
Higher timeframes (1H / 4H / 1D) tend to produce more reliable results.
Do not trade solely based on this indicator — risk management is essential.
Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational purposes only.
Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Always use stop-loss and proper risk control when trading.
EMA多空趋势信号The EMA multi-period moving average combination retains the Fibonacci sequence 144 for moving support and resistance. It also integrates 1ATR to facilitate users to set take-profit and stop-loss.
Signalgo VSignalgo V: Technical Overview and Unique Aspects
Signalgo V is a technical indicator for TradingView that integrates multiple layers of analysis: moving averages, MACD, Bollinger Bands and RSI to deliver buy and sell signals. Below is an informational breakdown of how the indicator functions, its input parameters, signal logic, exit methodology, and how it stands apart from traditional moving average (MA) tools, without disclosing specifics that allow for code duplication.
How Signalgo V Works
1. Multi-Layered Technical Synthesis
Signalgo V processes several technical studies simultaneously:
Fast/Slow Moving Averages: Uses either EMA or SMA (user-selected) with adjustable periods. These are central to initial trend detection through crossovers.
MACD Filter: MACD line vs. signal line cross-check ensures trend direction is supported by both momentum and MA structure.
RSI Confirmation: The RSI is monitored to verify that signals are not excessively overbought or oversold, tuning the system to changing momentum regimes.
Bollinger Bands Context: Entry signals are only considered when price action is beyond the Bollinger Bands envelope, which further filters for unusually strong movements.
These strict, multi-indicator entry criteria are designed to ensure only the most robust signals are surfaced, each is contingent on the presence of aligned trend, momentum and volatility.
2. Exit Methodology
Take-Profit Levels: After entering a trade, the strategy automatically sets three predefined profit targets (TP1, TP2, TP3). If the price reaches any of these targets, the system marks it, helping you lock in profits at different stages.
Stop-Loss System: Simultaneously, a stop-loss (SL) value is set, protecting you from significant losses if the market moves against your position.
Dynamic Adjustment: When the first profit target (TP1) is hit, the system can automatically move the stop-loss to your entry price. This means your worst-case outcome is break-even from that point, reducing downside risk.
Trailing Stop-Loss: After TP1 is reached, a dynamic trailing stop can activate. This allows the stop-loss to follow the price as it moves in your favor, aiming to capture more profit if the trend continues, while still protecting your gains if the price reverses.
Visual Markers: The system plots all important exit levels (profit targets, stop-loss, trailing stop) directly on the chart. Optional labels also appear whenever a target or stop-loss is hit, making it easy to see progress.
Visual cues (labels) are plotted directly on the bar where a buy or sell signal triggers, clarifying entry points and aiding manual exit/risk management decisions.
Input Parameters
rsiLen: Lookback period for RSI calculation.
rsiOB and rsiOS: Overbought/oversold thresholds, adaptive to the indicator’s multi-layered logic.
maFastLen and maSlowLen: Periods for fast and slow MAs.
maType: EMA or SMA selectable for both MAs.
bbLen: Length for Bollinger Bands mean calculation.
bbMult: Standard deviation multiplier for BB width.
macdFast, macdSlow, macdSig: Standard MACD parameterization for nuanced momentum oversight.
What Separates Signalgo V from Traditional Moving Average Indicators
Composite Signal Architecture: Where traditional MA systems generate signals solely on MA crossovers, Signalgo V requires layered, cross-confirmational logic across trend (MAs), momentum (MACD), volatility (Bollinger Bands), and market strength (RSI).
Adaptive Volatility Context: MA signals only “count” when price is meaningfully breaking out of its volatility envelope, filtering out most unremarkable crosses that plague basic MA strategies.
Integrated Multi-Factor Filters: Strict compliance with all layers of signal logic is enforced. A marked improvement over MA strategies that lack secondary or tertiary confirmation.
Non-Redundant Event Limiting: Each entry is labeled as a unique event. The indicator does not repeat signals on subsequent bars unless all entry conditions are freshly met.
Trading Strategy Application
Trend Identification: By requiring concurrence among MA, MACD, RSI, and BB, this tool identifies only those trends with robust, multifactor support.
Breakout and Momentum Entry: Signals are bias-toward trades that initiate at likely breakout points (outside BB range), combined with fresh momentum and trend alignment.
Manual Discretion for Exits: The design is to empower traders with high-confidence entries and leave risk management or partial profit-taking adaptive to trader style, using visual cues from all component indicators.
Alert Generation: Each buy/sell event optionally triggers an alert, supporting systematic monitoring without constant chart watching.
YZH Dual MA Combo Signal📌 YZH Dual MA Combo Signal – Indicator Overview
The YZH Dual MA Combo Signal is a multi–moving average trading tool designed to detect price action setups confirmed by candle wick structures. It combines three customizable moving averages (MA1, MA2, MA3) and generates precise entry signals when price interacts with them under specific conditions.
🔑 Key Features
Multiple Moving Average Options
Supports SMA, EMA, WMA, HMA, RMA, VWMA.
Users can configure up to 3 moving averages with adjustable periods, colors, and line thickness.
Wick Filter for Candle Validation
Uses a wick-to-body ratio filter to ensure signals only trigger with meaningful rejection candles.
Example: Strong long wick at support/resistance near a moving average.
3 Combo Structures
MA1–MA2 combo
MA2–MA3 combo
MA1–MA3 combo
Each combo has its own setup & trigger logic, giving flexibility for trend continuation or reversal trades.
Setup & Trigger Logic
Setup: Price interacts with the chosen moving average with a valid wick rejection.
Trigger: Confirmation occurs within a defined number of candles (default = 5 bars) if price breaks above/below the setup level.
Prevents false signals by requiring both wick rejection and follow-up confirmation.
Signal Visualization
Triangles (▲▼) for confirmed long/short entries.
Optional circles to display setup points before triggers.
Color-coded moving averages with customizable visibility.
Information Dashboard (optional)
Displays real-time status of all three MA combinations.
Helps traders quickly identify which combo is currently active.
Alerts & Automation Ready
Sends detailed alerts with symbol, timeframe, signal type (LONG/SHORT), combo type, price, and timestamp.
Compatible with TradingView’s alertcondition for automated trading systems or external integrations.
⚡ Trading Edge
Ideal for traders who use wick rejections + moving average confirmations.
Filters out weak setups and focuses only on high-probability signals.
Can be applied in scalping, swing trading, or trend-following strategies across all markets (forex, crypto, stocks, indices).
GMMA ABC Signal Goal (one-liner)
Detect trend-aligned entries using an 18-EMA GMMA stack, then filter out chop with momentum (ATR), trend strength (ADX/RSI), and a tight-range (“box”) mute. Auto-draw SL/TP and fire alerts.
1) Core inputs & idea
Three entry archetypes
Type A (Structure break in a tight bundle): GMMA is narrow → price breaks prior swing with correct bull/bear sequence.
Type B (Trend continuation): Price crosses many EMAs with body and short>mid (bull) or short midAvg, close > longAvg, candle pass.
Short: red body, crossBodyDown ≥ bodyThresh, shortAvg < midAvg, close < longAvg, candle pass.
Anti-chop add-ons:
Require GMMA spread ≥ minSpreadB (trend sufficiently expanded).
ADX/RSI gate (configurable AND/OR and individual enable flags):
ADX ≥ adxMin_B
RSI ≥ rsiMinLong_B (long) or RSI ≤ rsiMaxShort_B (short)
Type C — momentum pop
Needs many crosses (crossUp / crossDown ≥ crossThresh) and a strong candle.
Has its own ATR body threshold: body ≥ ATR * atrMultC (separate from global).
6) Global “Box” (tight-range) mute
Look back boxLookback bars; if (highest−lowest)/close ≤ boxMaxPct, then mute all signals.
Prevents trading inside cramped ranges.
7) Signal priority + confirmation + cooldown
Compute raw A/B/C booleans.
Pick first valid in order A → B → C per side (long/short).
Apply:
Bar confirmation (confirmClose)
Cooldown (no new signal within cooldownBars after last)
Global box mute
Record bar index to enforce cooldown.
8) SL/TP logic (simple R-based scaffolding)
SL: previous swing extreme within structLookback (long uses prevLow, short uses prevHigh).
Risk R: distance from entry close to SL (min-tick protected).
TPs: TP1/TP2/TP3 = close ± R × (tp1R, tp2R, tp3R) depending on side.
On a new signal, draw lines for SL/TP1/TP2/TP3; keep them for keepBars then auto-delete.
9) Visuals & alerts
Plot labels for raw Type A/B/C (so you can see which bucket fired).
Entry label on the chosen signal with SL/TP prices.
Alerts: "ABC LONG/SHORT Entry" with ticker & timeframe placeholders.
10) Info panel (top-right)
Shows spread%, box%, ADX, RSI on the last/confirmed bar for quick situational awareness.
11) How to tune (quick heuristics)
Too many signals? Increase minSpreadB, adxMin_B, bodyThresh, or enable confirmClose and a small cooldownBars.
Missing breakouts? Lower atrMultC (Type C) or crossThresh; relax minSpreadB.
Choppy pairs/timeframes? Raise boxMaxPct sensitivity (smaller value mutes more), or raise atrMult (global) to demand fatter candles.
Cleaner trends only? Turn on strictSeq for Type A; raise minSpreadB and adxMin_B.
12) Mental model (TL;DR)
A = “Tight coil + fresh structure break”
B = “Established trend, strong continuation” (spread + ADX/RSI keep you out of chop)
C = “Momentum burst through many EMAs” (independent ATR gate)
Then add box mute, close confirmation, cooldown, and auto SL/TP scaffolding.