ATR-Reset Pivot Points ATR-Reset Pivot Points - Dynamic for London & NY Sessions
Standard daily pivots go stale fast after Asia — this version fixes that.
Key feature:
Instead of resetting on time (daily/4h/6h), pivots only update when price makes a REAL move.
How it works:
- Tracks 5m ATR(14) volatility (usually 200–400 pts on BTC)
- Resets pivots when price moves ≥ 1.7 × ATR (or min 300 pts) away from last reset high/low
- New P, R1–R5, S1–S5 are calculated from the exact candle where the big move happened
- Green triangle marks each reset
Why this matters for day trading:
- Asia: stays quiet, almost no resets → clean like standard pivots
- London open / NY killzone: auto-refreshes on real volume legs → levels always reflect current session structure
- No more sandwiching or fakeouts from 12-hour-old pivots
Best on BTCUSDT.P 5m
Recommended settings:
- ATR Multiplier: 1.7–2.0 (higher = fewer resets)
- Min Reset Points: 300–400 (safety net in chop)
- Pivot Type: Traditional or Fibonacci
Perfect for directional bias, Tokyo Protocol style, when real money flows in.
Prints fresh levels exactly when you need them most.
Enjoy the edge.
Điểm Pivot và cấp độ
BOS Zones (Order Blocks) [VCAI]BOS Zones (Order Blocks)
BOS Zones (Order Blocks) is a market-structure visualiser that highlights Breaks of Structure (BOS) and automatically marks the price zones formed immediately before the break.
Instead of guessing where structure changed or manually drawing zones, this indicator does the work for you and keeps the chart clean.
What This Indicator Does
• Detects bullish and bearish Breaks of Structure
• Identifies the last opposing candle before the break
• Draws a clear zone (order-block style) from that candle
• Projects the zone forward for future interaction
• Optionally shows midlines for refined price reference
How to Read It
• Bullish BOS
When price breaks above a prior swing high, the indicator marks the last bearish candle before the break and draws a bullish zone.
• Bearish BOS
When price breaks below a prior swing low, the indicator marks the last bullish candle before the break and draws a bearish zone.
These zones often act as areas of interest where price may react, stall, or reverse.
Why This Is Useful
Most traders:
miss structure shifts
draw zones inconsistently
clutter charts with too many lines
BOS Zones gives you:
• Objective structure breaks
• Consistent zone placement
• Clean, readable visuals
• Fewer decisions, less noise
Customisation Options
• Control swing sensitivity
• Limit how many zones are displayed
• Toggle boxes, midlines, and markers
• Automatically clean old zones
Inputs are intentionally limited to avoid over-optimisation.
What This Indicator Is NOT
• No buy or sell signals
• No trade automation
• No prediction or future-looking logic
This is a structure and context tool, designed to support discretionary analysis.
Best Use Cases
• Market structure analysis
• Supply & demand / order block trading
• Confluence with trend tools
• Higher-timeframe bias mapping
Works across Crypto, Forex, Indices, and Commodities.
Final Note
This indicator does not repaint structure breaks once confirmed.
All zones are derived from historical price action only.
DT Key LevelsThis indicator provides you with key levels and pivot points.
Asia high
Asia low
Asia EQ
Daily pivot
PDH
PDL
PWH
PWL
EQ
Resistance level 1,2 & 3
Support level 1,2 & 3
jitfx CPR + S/R Levelsjitfx CPR + Support/Resistance (S1–S5, R1–R5)
This indicator plots Central Pivot Range (CPR) along with daily Support & Resistance levels up to 5 levels directly on the price chart. It is designed for intraday and positional traders who want a clean, rule-based structure for market bias, entries, and targets.
Features
Today’s CPR (Pivot, BC, TC)
Next Day CPR calculated from the completed daily candle (useful after market close)
Support & Resistance levels: S1–S5 and R1–R5
On/Off toggles for CPR, Next Day CPR, and S/R levels
Plots neatly on the price chart (overlay)
How to Use
Price above CPR → bullish bias
Price below CPR → bearish bias
Narrow CPR → potential breakout day
Wide CPR → range-bound / mean reversion
Use R levels as potential resistance/targets and S levels as demand/bounce zones
Best For
Index & stock intraday trading
Pre-market planning using Next Day CPR
Identifying structure, bias, and objective targets
As Good As It Gets Pivot ArrowsAs Good As It Gets Pivot Arrows
Description
- As Good As It Gets Pivot Arrows is a clean, high-precision pivot detection indicator that plots bright green upward triangles for confirmed pivot lows (buy signals) and red downward triangles for confirmed pivot highs (sell signals), and comes with customizable pivot length. Additionally, it optionally displays white dots for double-top/double-bottom pivots within a user-defined percentage tolerance.
Key Features
- Exact replication of TOS pivot high/low triangles (12-arrow style)
- Customizable pivot length (default 7)
- Option to ignore the last unconfirmed bar
- Toggle triangles and/or pivot dots independently
- Double-top/bottom detection with adjustable % tolerance (0.1% default)
- Clean visual signals with no repainting on confirmed pivots
What Makes It Unique
- This script delivers the pivot arrow behavior (including brighter lime-green buy triangles) that many traders love, with added flexibility: individual toggles for triangles/dots, double-top/bottom detection, and full customization. Unlike generic pivot indicators, it has precise confirmation logic while remaining fast and non-repainting on closed bars.
How to Use and Trade With It
- Adjust "Pivot Length" to suit your timeframe (7–14 common)
- Enable/disable triangles or dots as preferred
- Fine-tune "% Tolerance" for double-top/bottom sensitivity
Trading Signals
- Green upward triangle below bar: Confirmed pivot low → potential LONG entry or support
- Red downward triangle above bar: Confirmed pivot high → potential SHORT entry or - resistance
- White dots: Double-top (above) or double-bottom (below) within tolerance → higher-probability reversal zones
Best Practice
- Use triangles for primary swing entries/exits
- Combine with volume, trend filters, or support/resistance for confirmation
- Works on any timeframe; shorter lengths for intraday scalping, longer for positional trading
Warpath Structure + Liquidity Tool V5 (limited dash) Warpath v5 is designed to clean up your chart and surface only the key information needed to make educated trading decisions — not to tell you what trades to take. This version removes automated setup signals in favor of giving you the raw data to form your own bias.
If you prefer the full dashboard experience with Setup Bias and Trade Favor, v3 remains available.
What's New in v5:
Expanded HTF Liquidity Levels — Now pulls swing highs/lows and Equal Highs/Equal Lows from 1H, 4H, Daily, and Weekly timeframes. Touch count labels (2x, 3x) show how many times a level has been tested, helping you identify the most significant liquidity pools.
1M and 5M Bias Options — The HTF Bias Dashboard now supports 1-minute and 5-minute timeframes for scalpers and those who want granular confirmation alongside higher timeframe context.
Built-In EMA — Adds an 80 EMA (or any length you choose) directly on the chart with customizable color and width. Great for traders on the free plan looking to reduce indicator count.
Simplified Dashboards — Removed the Setup Bias dashboard and FAVOR row from the Positioning dashboard. What remains: clean trend bias across timeframes and objective positioning data (range %, VWAP deviation, volume, volatility).
Full Color Customization — Every section (structure labels, sweep zones, session levels, dashboards) can be tailored to your preference.
Core Features:
1. Market Structure Labels
Automatically plots HH / HL / LH / LL at pivot points on your current timeframe. Makes directional bias immediately obvious and helps prevent counter-trend entries during strong expansions.
2. Liquidity Sweep Detection
Identifies true liquidity sweeps using wick behavior — price pierces a level but closes back inside. Highlights the sweep wick and draws a swept-zone box extending forward to show where liquidity was grabbed. Designed to distinguish fuel from reversal.
3. Key Session Levels
Automatically plots:
Asian Session High / Low
London Session High / Low
NY Session High / Low
Previous Day High / Low
Smart label merging combines overlapping levels (e.g., "PDH/AsH") to reduce clutter.
4. HTF Liquidity Levels (Equal Highs/Lows + Swings)
Draws significant swing points and equal levels from 1H, 4H, Daily, and Weekly charts. Labels include touch count so you can see which levels have been tested multiple times — these are your highest-probability liquidity targets.
5. Multi-Timeframe Bias Dashboard
Displays trend bias for 1M, 5M, 15M, 1H, 4H, and Daily (user-selectable). Each timeframe score is calculated from:
EMA Stack (8/21/50 alignment)
Structure (HH/HL vs LH/LL)
Momentum (recent candle direction)
Shows confluence scores (e.g., "BULLS (4)") so you see signal strength, not just direction. Overall bias weights higher timeframes more heavily.
6. Trade Positioning Dashboard
Gives you objective context without telling you what to do:
Range Position: Where price sits within your selected range (Previous Session, Previous Day, or Weekly) as a percentage — Deep Discount, Discount, Equilibrium, Premium, Deep Premium.
VWAP Deviation: Distance from VWAP in standard deviations. Beyond ±1.5σ = meaningful extension. Beyond ±2σ = caution on continuation.
Volume: Relative volume vs 20-period average.
ATR: Current volatility vs recent average.
7. Alerts
Built-in alerts for:
Buy-side sweeps (highs taken)
Sell-side sweeps (lows taken)
Any sweep
Philosophy:
Warpath shows you structure, liquidity, and context. You decide what to do with it. The goal is fewer indicators, less noise, and more clarity — everything you need to analyze the chart on one overlay.Small tweaks made to security calls
SMM By SagarSMM by Sagar. It marks almost all the important levels used in the strategy CMM taught by my mentor the OG Fahad Siddiqui from TWS.
Super DCA (DEMO)Spot Trading Signal Indicator with Priority-Based DCA Strategy
This indicator is designed for spot trading with a Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA) approach. It generates buy signals with 5 priority levels, allowing you to build your position gradually with multiple orders.
Dimensional Support ResistanceDimensional Support Resistance
Overview
Dimensional Support Resistance is an open-source overlay indicator that automatically detects and displays clean, non-overlapping support and resistance levels using pivot-based analysis with intelligent filtering. It identifies significant swing highs and lows, filters them by minimum distance to prevent visual clutter, and provides volume-confirmed bounce signals.
What This Indicator Does
The indicator calculates and displays:
Dynamic Pivot Levels - Automatically detected swing highs and lows based on configurable pivot strength
Distance Filtering - Ensures levels are spaced apart by a minimum percentage to prevent overlap
S/R Zones - Visual zones around each level showing the price area of significance
Bounce Detection - Identifies when price reverses at support or resistance levels
Volume Confirmation - Strong signals require above-average volume for confirmation
How It Works
Pivot detection scans for swing highs and lows using a configurable strength parameter. A pivot low requires the low to be lower than all surrounding bars within the strength period.
Signal Generation
The indicator generates bounce signals using TradingView's built-in pivot detection combined with candle reversal confirmation:
Support Bounce: Pivot low forms with bullish close (close > open)
Resistance Bounce: Pivot high forms with bearish close (close < open)
Strong Bounce: Bounce occurs with volume 1.5x above 20-period average
A cooldown period of 15 bars prevents signal spam.
Dashboard Panel
A compact dashboard displays:
Support - Count of active support levels
Resistance - Count of active resistance levels
Dashboard position is configurable (Top Left, Top Right, Bottom Left, Bottom Right).
Visual Elements
Support Lines - Green horizontal lines at support levels
Resistance Lines - Red horizontal lines at resistance levels
S/R Zones - Semi-transparent boxes around levels showing zone width
Price Labels - S: and R: labels showing exact price of nearest levels
BOUNCE Markers - Triangle shapes with text when price bounces at a level
STRONG Markers - Label shapes when bounce occurs with high volume
Input Parameters
Lookback Period (default: 100) - Historical bars to scan for pivots
Pivot Strength (default: 8) - Bars on each side required for valid pivot (higher = fewer but stronger levels)
Max Levels Each Side (default: 2) - Maximum support and resistance levels displayed
Zone Width % (default: 0.15) - Width of zones around each level as percentage of price
Min Distance Between Levels % (default: 1.0) - Minimum spacing between levels to prevent overlap
Show S/R Zones (default: true) - Toggle zone visualization
Show Bounce Signals (default: true) - Toggle signal markers
Support Color (default: #00ff88) - Color for support elements
Resistance Color (default: #ff3366) - Color for resistance elements
Suggested Use Cases
Identify key support and resistance levels for entry and exit planning
Use bounce signals as potential reversal confirmation
Combine with other indicators for confluence-based trading decisions
Monitor strong signals for high-probability setups with volume confirmation
Timeframe Recommendations
Works on all timeframes. Higher timeframes (4H, Daily) provide more significant levels with fewer signals. Lower timeframes show more granular structure but may produce more noise.
Limitations
Pivot detection requires lookback bars, so very recent pivots may not be immediately visible
Bounce signals are based on pivot formation and may lag by the pivot strength period
Levels are recalculated on each bar, so they may shift as new pivots form
Open-Source and Disclaimer
This script is published as open-source under the Mozilla Public License 2.0 for educational purposes. It does not constitute financial advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always use proper risk management and conduct your own analysis before trading.
- Made with passion by officialjackofalltrades
Institutional LadderInstitutional Ladder
Institutional Ladder is a structural price-mapping tool designed to visualize fixed, pre-defined price intervals commonly used for institutional reference, risk framing, and contextual market analysis.
Rather than reacting to indicators or signals, Institutional Ladder provides a static, repeatable price framework that allows traders to observe how price behaves as it interacts with objectively spaced structural intervals. These intervals remain consistent across time and do not repaint.
The tool is profile-based, with optimized configurations for major index futures such as NQ / MNQ and ES / MES, ensuring consistent ladder spacing and alignment per instrument.
Key Features
Pre-Configured Institutional Profiles
Optimized interval spacing for supported instruments. No manual tuning required.
Fixed, Non-Repainting Structure
All levels are calculated from locked parameters and remain stable once plotted.
Immediate Zone-Touch Alerts
Optional real-time alerts trigger the moment price touches a ladder interval, once per bar.
Clean Visual Customization
Users may adjust zone color, transparency, and border visibility without altering the underlying structure.
Wick-Based Interaction Detection
Alerts are based on true price interaction (high/low touching a zone), not candle close assumptions.
What This Tool Is (and Is Not)
Institutional Ladder is not:
A signal generator
A prediction tool
An entry/exit system
It is a contextual framework designed to help traders evaluate:
Where price is trading relative to structured intervals
How price reacts as it enters or exits these zones
Risk boundaries and decision zones within a broader trading plan
Recommended Usage
Institutional Ladder is best used as a structural overlay alongside complementary tools such as First Light Beacon, order-flow analysis, volume-based studies, and time-based execution models.
When paired with First Light Beacon, the ladder provides an objective price framework that can be used to contextualize Beacon-generated structure, zones, and execution logic—helping traders evaluate where interactions are occurring within a broader institutional price map.
Alerts
When enabled, alerts will trigger immediately when price touches any ladder zone (once per bar).
Alerts include:
Instrument profile
Zone classification
Zone price range
Current market price
Disclaimer
This indicator is provided for educational and analytical purposes only.
It does not constitute financial advice or trade recommendations.
All trading involves risk.
UT decision engine v2.0 very much more accurate and up to date version of ut decision engine 1.0.
ive only tested on forex so far and the best settings i find to be are when the pivot strength is set to 8, Rsi length is set to 20 and Rsi slope smooth is set to 6. fires very accurate and consistant buy and sell signals. but feel free to mess around with the settings.
Market Sessions V2🔄 MAJOR UPDATE v2.0
✨ NEW FEATURES:
- Live Info Panel with session status, timer, range & change%
- Average range statistics (based on history period)
- Weekend mode highlighting (Fri US Close → Mon Asia Open)
- Pre-market & Post-market tracking for US session (table only)
- Auto/Manual session times with validation
🔧 IMPROVEMENTS:
- Accurate official exchange hours (TSE 09:00-15:30, LSE 08:00-16:30, NYSE 09:30-16:00, ASX 10:00-16:00)
- Automatic DST handling via native timezones
- Tokyo Lunch Break indicator (11:30-12:30 JST)
- Works on all timeframes with smart adaptation (boxes ≤4H, table always)
- Bar Replay compatible
🛡️ RELIABILITY:
- Input validation for manual time entries
- Graceful handling of higher timeframes
- Optimized memory management
📖 For Forex/Crypto traders: Sessions show continuous trading hours.
Tokyo lunch (11:30-12:30 JST) is indicated in table only.
ATRlvlThe indicator shows the filtered ATR, and you can specify the level price and see how the instrument behaves relative to the level, taking into account the ATR.
Flexible Marubozu Detector**Flexible Marubozu Detector (v6)**
This indicator identifies **Marubozu candles** — powerful candlestick patterns indicating strong directional momentum with minimal or no shadows (wicks).
A **Bullish Marubozu** (green) shows buyers dominated the session: open ≈ low, close ≈ high.
A **Bearish Marubozu** (red) shows sellers in control: open ≈ high, close ≈ low.
Unlike strict detectors, this version allows customizable tolerance for tiny shadows, making it practical for real markets where perfect Marubozu are rare.
**Key Features**
- **Adjustable tolerance**: Max shadow % of candle range (default 5%).
- **Minimum body size**: Requires body ≥ % of range (default 90%) to filter small candles.
- **Clear labels**: "BULL MARU" below bullish, "BEAR MARU" above bearish.
- **Alerts**: Built-in conditions for Bullish/Bearish Marubozu on any timeframe.
- **Pine Script v6**: Fully compatible with the latest version for optimal performance.
**How to Use**
1. Add to chart via Indicators > Community Scripts.
2. Customize inputs: Lower tolerance for stricter detection, higher for more signals.
3. Combine with trend tools (e.g., EMA, support/resistance) for better entries/exits.
- Bullish Marubozu in uptrend → potential continuation long.
- Bearish Marubozu in downtrend → potential short.
**Why Marubozu?**
These candles signal strong conviction and often precede continuations or reversals. This detector helps spot them quickly without manual scanning.
NOTE: I use this indicator along with "Swing high low support & resistance" by Pattersmart to trade reversals. I long trade a bearish Marubozu reversal, when the Marubozu breaks through a swing low identified on the "Swing high low support & resistance" indicator.
Open-source under Mozilla Public License 2.0. Feel free to modify!
If you find it useful, please like/boost/favorite! Feedback welcome.
© @toppermost
Indicator Table (Mira-2) V2Displays indicator values based on the current chart timeframe in a table. It issues a Long signal if the score is >7 and a Short signal if the score is <4.
Turki alghamdiThis indicator is an advanced Pivot-based SuperTrend designed to provide maximum clarity for traders. It visually displays: - Exact entry candle - Dynamic stop loss - Up to 3 R-based profit targets - Clear trend direction
Turki alghamdiThis indicator is an advanced Pivot-based SuperTrend designed to provide maximum clarity for traders. It visually displays: - Exact entry candle - Dynamic stop loss - Up to 3 R-based profit targets - Clear trend direction
ICT 1m FVG - Universal ToggleThis indicator is designed for ICT (Inner Circle Trader) style traders who prioritise displacement and Fair Value Gaps (FVG) on the 1-minute timeframe but execute or analyse on higher timeframes like the 15-minute. FVGs are create after a swing point is created on the 15m time frame.
i am struggling to get the FVGs to remain visible on the higher time frames
SCOTTGO - Liquidity Zones (Sweeps + Tethers)
SCOTTGO - Liquidity Zones is a high-performance technical analysis tool designed to identify and track Institutional Liquidity Zones, Price Sweeps, and Pivot Levels with a clean, professional-grade interface.
Key Features
Dynamic Liquidity Zones: Automatically identifies Bullish and Bearish zones based on customizable pivot lookbacks.
Identify Liquidity Sweeps: Detects when price "pokes" through a zone but fails to close beyond it, marking the event with a distinct label and a visual tether line.
Active Tracking: Zones and LIQ lines track price in real-time until they are mitigated (broken by a candle close), at which point they visually "deactivate" to reduce clutter.
Professional UI: Features a compact, single-row styling menu (Color, Thickness, and Line Style) that mirrors TradingView’s native design.
Visual Elements
LIQ Lines: Solid or dashed lines tracking the exact pivot price within active zones.
Sweep Tethers: Vertical lines connecting the candle extreme to the "SWEEP" label for precise visual confirmation.
Detailed Tooltips: Hover over LIQ labels or Sweep tags to view specific price data and zone context.
Zone Titles: Clearly labeled "BULL ZONE" and "BEAR ZONE" tags with independent font size controls.
How to Use
Core Logic: Adjust the Pivot Lookback to define the strength of the levels you want to track.
Styling: Use the Inputs Tab for compact, specialized styling of Lines, Borders, and Sweeps.
Analysis: Look for "Sweeps" at zone boundaries as potential signs of reversal or stop-running.
Harmonic Liquidity Waves [JOAT]Harmonic Liquidity Waves
Overview
Harmonic Liquidity Waves is an open-source oscillator indicator that combines multiple volume-based analysis techniques into a unified liquidity flow framework. It integrates VWAP calculations, Chaikin Money Flow (CMF), Money Flow Index (MFI), and Klinger Volume Oscillator (KVO) with custom harmonic wave calculations to provide a comprehensive view of volume dynamics and money flow.
What This Indicator Does
The indicator calculates and displays:
Liquidity Flow - Volume-weighted price movement accumulated over a lookback period
Harmonic Wave - Multi-depth smoothed oscillator derived from liquidity flow
Chaikin Money Flow (CMF) - Classic accumulation/distribution indicator
Money Flow Index (MFI) - Volume-weighted RSI showing buying/selling pressure
Klinger Volume Oscillator (KVO) - Trend-volume relationship indicator
Wave Interference - Combined constructive/destructive wave patterns
Volume Profile POC - Point of Control from simplified volume distribution
How It Works
The core liquidity flow calculation tracks volume-weighted price changes:
calculateLiquidityFlow(series float vol, series float price, simple int period) =>
float priceChange = ta.change(price)
float volumeFlow = vol * math.sign(priceChange)
// Accumulated over period using buffer array
float avgFlow = flowSum / period
avgFlow
The harmonic oscillator applies multi-depth smoothing:
harmonicOscillator(series float flow, simple int depth, simple int period) =>
float harmonic = 0.0
for i = 1 to depth
float wave = ta.ema(flow, period * i) / i
harmonic += wave
harmonic / depth
CMF measures accumulation/distribution using the Money Flow Multiplier:
float mfm = ((close - low) - (high - close)) / (high - low)
float mfv = mfm * vol
float cmf = ta.sum(mfv, period) / ta.sum(vol, period) * 100
Signal Generation
Liquidity shift signals occur when:
Bullish Shift: Smoothed wave crosses above signal line
Bearish Shift: Smoothed wave crosses below signal line
Strong signals require volume indicator confirmation:
Strong Bull: Bullish shift + CMF > 0 + MFI > 50 + KVO > 0
Strong Bear: Bearish shift + CMF < 0 + MFI < 50 + KVO < 0
Divergence detection compares price pivots with liquidity wave pivots to identify potential reversals.
Dashboard Panel (Bottom-Right)
Wave Strength - Normalized wave magnitude
Volume Pressure - Current volume vs average percentage
Flow Direction - BUYING or SELLING based on wave sign
Histogram - Wave minus signal line value
CMF - Chaikin Money Flow reading
MFI - Money Flow Index value (0-100)
KVO - Klinger oscillator value
Vol Confluence - Combined volume indicator score
Signal - Current actionable status
Visual Elements
Liquidity Wave - Main oscillator line
Wave Signal - Smoothed signal line for crossover detection
Wave Histogram - Difference between wave and signal
Wave Interference - Area plot showing combined wave patterns
CMF/KVO/MFI Lines - Individual volume indicator plots
Divergence Labels - BULL DIV / BEAR DIV markers
Shift Markers - Triangles for basic shifts, labels for strong shifts
Input Parameters
Wave Period (default: 21) - Base period for liquidity calculations
Volume Weight (default: 1.5) - Multiplier for volume emphasis
Harmonic Depth (default: 3) - Number of smoothing layers
Smoothing (default: 3) - Final wave smoothing period
Suggested Use Cases
Identify accumulation/distribution phases using CMF and wave direction
Confirm momentum with MFI overbought/oversold readings
Watch for divergences between price and liquidity flow
Use strong signals when multiple volume indicators align
Timeframe Recommendations
Best on 15m to Daily charts. Volume-based indicators require sufficient trading activity for meaningful readings.
Limitations
Volume data quality varies by exchange and instrument
Divergence detection uses pivot-based lookback and may lag
Volume Profile POC is simplified and not a full profile analysis
Open-Source and Disclaimer
This script is published as open-source under the Mozilla Public License 2.0 for educational purposes. It does not constitute financial advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always use proper risk management.
- Made with passion by officialjackofalltrades
High/Low ScalpingThis indicator is designed to identify reversal points at price extremums (Highs and Lows) over a specified lookback period. The algorithm combines ZigZag pivot logic, RSI filtering, and global price level analysis.
Key Features:
Dual Extremum Confirmation: A signal triggers only when a ZigZag pivot forms and that peak is the highest or lowest over the last N bars (Lookback).
RSI Filtering: Helps avoid mid-trend entries by confirming overbought or oversold conditions.
Smart Visualization: ZigZag lines are drawn using time-based coordinates to ensure accuracy across various timeframes.
Exit System: The indicator automatically marks exit points (EXIT) when an opposing local fractal is detected.
Settings:
Fast TF: The timeframe used for primary signal calculations.
Fast Depth: The sensitivity of pivot detection (higher values reduce noise).
Extremum Lookback: The historical depth for defining a "Global High/Low." Setting this to 150 on H1 will look for reversals only at weekly extremes.
RSI Filter: Customizable thresholds (60/40 or 70/30) to confirm reversal strength.
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Этот индикатор предназначен для поиска разворотных точек в зонах экстремумов (максимумов и минимумов) за определенный период. Алгоритм сочетает в себе логику классического ZigZag, фильтрацию по RSI и анализ глобальных ценовых уровней.
Основные возможности:
Двойное подтверждение экстремума: Сигнал появляется только тогда, когда формируется фрактал (пивот) Зигзага, и этот пик является самым высоким или низким за последние N баров (Lookback).
Фильтрация по RSI: Помогает избежать входов в середине тренда, подтверждая перекупленность или перепроданность.
Умная визуализация : Линии Зигзага строятся с учетом времени, что исключает ошибки смещения на разных таймфреймах.
Система выходов: Индикатор автоматически отмечает точки выхода (EXIT) при формировании встречного локального фрактала.
Настройки:
Fast TF / Быстрый ТФ: Таймфрейм, на котором рассчитываются основные сигналы.
Fast Depth: Глубина поиска пивотов (чем больше, тем меньше шума).
Extremum Lookback: Глубина истории для определения «Глобального Хая/Лоя». Если поставить 150 на H1 — индикатор будет искать развороты только на экстремумах недели.
RSI Filter: Настройка порогов (60/40 или 70/30) для подтверждения силы разворота.
Prev Day & Week High/LowThe script will plot a Previous Day high and Low
it will also plot previous week high and Low
on current chart
Options Gamma Flip Zones [BackQuant]Options Gamma Flip Zones
A market-structure style “gamma flip” mapper that builds adaptive strike-like zones, scores how price interacts with them, then promotes the strongest candidates into confirmed flip zones. Designed to highlight pinning, failed breaks, and rotational behavior without needing live options chain data.
What this indicator does
This script identifies price levels that behave like “strike magnets” during conditions that resemble options pinning, then draws dynamic zones around those levels.
Instead of assuming every round number matters, it:
Creates a strike ladder (auto or manual step).
Applies a regime filter that looks for “pin-friendly” market conditions.
Tracks and scores repeated interactions with the level.
Upgrades a zone from candidate to confirmed when enough evidence accumulates.
Invalidates zones when price achieves sustained acceptance away from them.
The output is a set of shaded boxes (zones) centered on strike-like levels, with text readouts that show the current state of each zone.
Key concept: “Gamma proxy”
A true gamma flip requires options positioning data. This indicator does not use options chain gamma.
Instead, it uses a proxy approach:
When markets have elevated volatility relative to their recent baseline AND trend strength is weak, price often behaves “sticky” around key levels.
In those conditions, repeated touches and failed escapes around a level behave similarly to pinning around strikes.
So this tool is best read as:
“Where would a strike-like magnet likely exist right now, based on price behavior and regime conditions?”
How zones are created
Zones only start forming when the script detects a pin-friendly regime.
1) Strike Ladder (level selection)
Auto Strike Step selects a step size based on current price magnitude (bigger price, bigger step).
Manual Strike Step lets you force a fixed increment.
The current “active level” is the nearest rounded level to price.
Major Level Every optionally marks major ladder levels (multiples of step).
2) Band construction (zone thickness)
Each zone is a symmetric band around the level, using one of two modes:
ATR mode scales thickness with volatility.
Percent mode scales thickness as a fraction of price.
This matters because “pin behavior” is not a single tick. It’s a region where price repeatedly probes and rejects.
Regime filter (when the script is allowed to believe in pinning)
A zone is only eligible to form and strengthen when Pin Regime is active. Pin Regime is a conjunction of:
1) IV proxy (ATR z-score)
Uses ATR as a volatility proxy.
Converts ATR% into a z-score relative to a long lookback.
IV Proxy Threshold controls how elevated volatility must be before the script considers pinning likely.
2) Weak trend requirement
The script also requires price action to be non-trending:
EMA spread must be small (fast vs slow EMA not diverging strongly).
ADX must be below a ceiling, confirming weak directional trend strength.
Interpretation:
High “IV proxy” + weak trend is where pin-like behavior is most common.
If trend is strong, zones are less meaningful because price is more likely to accept away from levels.
Flip confirmation logic (what upgrades a zone)
A zone is not “confirmed” just because price is near it once. The script builds conviction via evidence accumulation.
Evidence types:
Touches : price comes close to the level within tolerance.
Failed escapes : price pushes outside the band but closes back inside (rejection).
Acceptance run : consecutive closes outside the band, suggesting price is accepting away from the zone.
Protections:
Touch Cooldown prevents counting the same micro-chop as multiple touches.
Acceptance Bars defines what “real acceptance” means, so the zone does not get invalidated by one noisy bar.
A zone becomes confirmed when:
Touches meet the “evidence” requirement.
Failed escapes meet the “rejection” requirement.
The regime filter still says the market is pin-friendly.
That is important, it avoids promoting levels that only worked briefly in a trending tape.
Zone scoring and lifecycle
Each zone maintains a score that evolves over time. Think of score as “how much this level has recently behaved like a magnet.”
Score dynamics:
Decay per bar : score fades over time if price stops respecting the zone.
+ per touch : repeated proximity increases score.
+ per failed escape : rejections add stronger reinforcement.
- per acceptance bar : sustained trading outside reduces score.
Min score to draw : prevents clutter from weak, low-confidence zones.
Invalidation:
If the score becomes very weak AND price achieves sustained acceptance away from the zone, the zone is deleted.
This keeps the chart clean and ensures zones represent current market behavior, not ancient levels.
How to read the plot on chart
1) Zone fill and border
Each zone is drawn as a box extended to the right.
Fill opacity adapts to zone strength, strong zones are visually more prominent.
Border color encodes the current directional context and special events.
2) Bullish vs bearish coloring
A zone is colored bullish when price is currently trading above the zone’s mid-level.
A zone is colored bearish when price is currently trading below it.
This is not a trade signal by itself, it is a state cue for “which side is in control around the level.”
3) Failed escape highlighting
If price attempts to break above the band and fails, the border temporarily highlights as a failed up escape.
If price attempts to break below the band and fails, the border temporarily highlights as a failed down escape.
These are the moments where pin behavior is most visible:
Break attempt.
Immediate rejection.
Return to the band.
4) Midline (optional)
The zone midline is the strike-like level itself.
It is dotted to distinguish it from price structure lines.
5) Optional strike ladder overlay
When enabled, the script draws major and minor ladder lines near current price.
Major levels are thicker and less transparent.
This is a visualization aid for “where the algorithm is rounding,” not a prediction tool.
On-chart text readout (what the box text means)
Each box prints a compact state summary, designed for fast scanning:
Γ CANDIDATE means the zone is being tracked but not yet validated.
Γ FLIP (PROXY) means the zone has met confirmation requirements.
BULL/BEAR indicates which side price is on relative to the mid-level.
L prints the level value.
T is touch count, repeated proximity events.
F is fail count, rejected escape attempts.
IVz is the volatility proxy z-score at the moment.
ADX is the trend strength context.
Practical use cases
1) Pinning and range trading context
Confirmed zones often act like gravity wells in sideways or rotational regimes.
When price repeatedly fails to escape, fading outer edges can be reasonable context for mean reversion workflows.
2) Breakout validation
If price achieves acceptance outside the band for multiple bars, that is stronger breakout context than a single wick.
Zones that invalidate cleanly can mark transitions from pinning to directional move.
3) Time your “do nothing” periods
When Pin Regime is active and a zone is confirmed, the tape often becomes sticky and inefficient for trend chasing.
This helps avoid taking trend entries into a pin environment.
Alerts
Standalone alertconditions are included:
Zone Confirmed : a candidate becomes confirmed.
Zone Touch : price touches an active zone within tolerance.
Zone Invalidated : the zone loses relevance and is removed.
Tuning guidelines
Sensitivity vs quality
Lower Touches Needed and Failed Escapes Needed creates more zones faster, but with lower quality.
Higher values create fewer zones, but the ones that remain are more behaviorally “proven.”
Band width
ATR mode adapts to volatility and is typically safer across assets.
Percent mode is consistent visually but can feel too tight in high vol or too wide in low vol if not tuned.
Regime thresholds
If you want fewer zones, raise IV proxy threshold and tighten weak-trend filters.
If you want more zones, lower IV proxy threshold and loosen weak-trend filters.
Limitations
This is a proxy model, not live options gamma.
In strong trends, pinning assumptions can break, the regime filter is there to reduce that risk, but not eliminate it.
Auto strike step is designed for typical market ranges, manual step is recommended for niche tick sizes or custom markets.
Disclaimer
Educational and informational only, not financial advice.
Not a complete trading system.
Always validate settings per asset and timeframe.






















