ATR ZigZag - Volatility-Filtered Market StructureDescription
This indicator draws ZigZags using an ATR based threshold for direction switching to identify major swing highs and lows. Instead of relying on fractals or fixed bar-count swings, pivots are confirmed only when price moves beyond the prior extreme by:
threshold = ATR(length) × ATR_mult
This filters noise, enforces valid swing structure (high → low → high), and adapts automatically to volatility. The ATR ZigZag is ideal for traders who want a clean, objective view of swing structure without noise. This has many uses, including mapping swing structure, drawing chart patterns, and trading around extremes.
Lag and Repainting
Pivots are confirmed only after price moves sufficiently in the opposite direction. This creates necessary lag. The ZigZag is drawn when this occurs, and will anchor to the high/low in the past. Optional detection dot plots show exactly when confirmation occurred.
What You See
ZigZag: dashed gray line, repainted to anchor at the confirmed highs and lows
Latest Pivot Levels: Dashed horizontal lines at the most recent confirmed high/low.
Optional Live Swing Leg: A real-time line from the last confirmed pivot to the current swing extreme, updating until a new pivot forms.
Optional ATR Boxes: 1×ATR shaded zones around the latest pivot for structural context.
Optional Pivot Confirmation Dots: Markers show the bar where the threshold is crossed and a swing is officially confirmed. This is to understand the lag and see when the ZigZag repainted.
Điểm Pivot và cấp độ
Box TheoryBox Theory – Description
This indicator is based on the popular “Box Theory” concept, where the previous session’s High–Low range acts as the most important structure for the next session.
Traders use this because the market often reacts to the same areas where liquidity, orders, and imbalances were created in the prior session.
At every new session open, the indicator automatically records:
Previous High
Previous Low
Middle (50% level)
These three levels form a box, which becomes your roadmap for the new session.
This method is widely used because it highlights where most reversals, sweeps, and reactions occur—without needing any extra indicators.
How the Zones Are Calculated
Previous High
The highest price of the last session.
This forms the top edge, which acts as resistance and the basis for the Sell Zone.
Previous Low
The lowest price of the last session.
This forms the bottom edge, acting as support and the basis for the Buy Zone.
Middle Line (50% Level)
The exact midpoint between High and Low.
This is the fair-value zone, where price often consolidates and becomes directionless.
No signals are triggered near the middle, because trades taken here historically have low accuracy.
Buy Zone (Green Area)
The lower part of the box.
Price often reacts here because this area held buyers in the previous session.
When price enters this green zone inside the box, the indicator can show a Buy Zone label.
Sell Zone (Red Area)
The upper part of the box.
Price commonly rejects here because this area acted as resistance previously.
When price enters this red zone inside the box, the indicator can show a Sell Zone label.
How Zone Size Is Set (Sensitivity %)
You can adjust how big the Buy/Sell zones are using the Sensitivity (%) input.
Lower % → Smaller zones → More precise signals
Higher % → Larger zones → Signals appear earlier and from farther away
Formula:
Zone Size = (Previous High − Previous Low) × (Sensitivity % ÷ 100)
This lets you customize how tight or how early your signals appear.
Inside-Box Only Logic
The indicator only works inside the previous session’s range.
If price breaks above the previous High → No sell signal
If price breaks below the previous Low → No buy signal
This avoids false signals during breakouts or trending markets.
Alerts
The indicator includes two alerts:
Buy Zone Alert → Triggers when price enters the Buy Zone
Sell Zone Alert → Triggers when price enters the Sell Zone
Just enable them in TradingView’s alert panel.
LiquidityPulse Higher Timeframe Consecutive Candle Run LevelsLiquidityPulse Higher Timeframe Consecutive Candle Run Levels
Research suggests that financial markets can alternate between trend-persistence and mean-reversion regimes, particularly at short (intraday) or very long timeframes. Extended directional moves, whether prolonged intraday rallies or sell-offs, also carry a statistically higher chance of retracing or reversing (Safari & Schmidhuber, 2025). In addition, studies examining support and resistance behaviour show that swing highs or lows formed after strong directional moves may act as structurally and psychologically important price levels, where subsequent price interactions have an increased likelihood of stalling or bouncing rather than passing through directly (Chung & Bellotti, 2021). By highlighting higher-timeframe candle runs and marking their extremal levels, this indicator aims to display areas where directional momentum previously stopped, providing contextual "watch levels" that traders may incorporate into their broader analysis.
How this information is used in the indicator:
When a sequence of consecutive higher-timeframe candles prints in the same direction, the indicator highlights the lower-timeframe chart with a green or red background, depending on whether the higher-timeframe run was bullish or bearish. The highest high (for a bull run) or lowest low (for a bear run) of that sequence forms a recent extremum, and this value is plotted as a swing-high or swing-low level. These levels appear only after the required number of consecutive higher-timeframe candles (set by the user) have closed, and they continue updating as long as the higher-timeframe streak remains intact. A level "freezes" and stops updating only when an opposite-colour higher-timeframe candle closes (e.g., a red candle ending a bull run, or a green candle ending a bear run). Once frozen, the level remains fixed to preserve that structural information for future analysis or retests. The number of past bull/bear levels displayed on the chart is also adjustable in the settings.
Why capture a level after a long directional run:
When price moves in one direction for several consecutive candles (e.g. 4, 5, or more), it reflects strong directional bias, often associated with momentum, liquidity imbalance, or liquidity grabs. Once that sequence breaks, the final level reached marks a point of exhaustion or structural resistance/support, where that bias failed to continue. These inflection points are often used by traders and trading algorithms to assess potential reversals, retests, or breakout setups. By freezing these levels once the run ends, the indicator creates a map of historically significant price zones, allowing traders to observe how price behaves around them over time.
Additional information displayed by the indicator:
Each detected run includes a label showing the run length (the number of consecutive higher-timeframe candles in the streak) along with the source timeframe used for detection. The indicator also displays an overstretch marker: this numerical value appears when the total size of the candle bodies within the run exceeds a user-defined multiple of the average higher-timeframe body size (default: 1.5x). This helps highlight runs that were unusually strong or extended relative to typical volatility. You can also enable alerts that trigger when this overstretch ratio exceeds a higher threshold.
Key Settings
Timeframe: Choose which HTF to analyse (e.g., 15m, 1h, 4h)
Minimum Candle Run Length: Define how many consecutive candles are needed to trigger a level (e.g., 4)
Overstretch Settings: Customize detection threshold and alert trigger (in multiples of average body size)
Background Tints: Enable/disable visual highlights for bull and bear runs
Display Capacity: Choose how many past bull/bear levels to show
How Traders Can Use This Indicator
Traders can:
-Watch levels for retests, reversals, breakouts, or consolidation
-Identify areas where price showed strong directional conviction
-Spot extended or aggressive moves based on overstretch detection
-Monitor how price reacts when retesting prior run levels
-Build confluence with your existing levels, zones, or indicators
Disclaimer
This tool does not reflect true order flow, liquidity, or institutional positioning. It is a visual aid that highlights specific candle behaviour patterns and does not produce predictive signals. All analysis is subject to interpretation, and past price behaviour does not imply future outcomes.
References:
Trends and Reversion in Financial Markets on Time Scales from Minutes to Decades (Sara A. Safari & Christof Schmidhuber, 2025)
Evidence and Behaviour of Support and Resistance Levels in Financial Time Series (Chung & Bellotti, 2021)
SPX Expected High/Low Move, S&R, Gamma (Daily Manual update Req)This script enables users to manually plot the anticipated low and high price movements, while also visualizing both positive and negative gamma exposures. The anticipated low represents the projected downside threshold based on expected volatility, whereas the anticipated high reflects the potential upside boundary under similar conditions. Positive gamma indicates scenarios where option positions benefit from underlying price movements, enhancing convexity and reducing directional risk. Conversely, negative gamma highlights exposures where option positions lose value as the underlying price moves, amplifying directional risk and requiring active hedging.
I use Barchart to manually update my personal chart each morning. I am not responsible for any information presented on their website. This is a reference tool to determine when and where to take profit, levels where price will test, etc. Use in conjunction with the appropriate EMAs for your timeframe and strategy.
SPX Expected High & Low Move, S&R (Daily Manual update Req)This script enables users to manually plot the anticipated low and high price movements, while also visualizing both positive and negative gamma exposures. The anticipated low represents the projected downside threshold based on expected volatility, whereas the anticipated high reflects the potential upside boundary under similar conditions. Positive gamma indicates scenarios where option positions benefit from underlying price movements, enhancing convexity and reducing directional risk. Conversely, negative gamma highlights exposures where option positions lose value as the underlying price moves, amplifying directional risk and requiring active hedging.
I use Barchart to manually update my personal chart each morning. I am not responsible for any information presented on their website. This is a reference to determine when and where to take profit etc.
Session Highs and Lows🔑 Key Levels: Session Liquidity & Structure Mapper
The Key Levels indicator is an essential tool for traders as it automatically plots and projects critical Highs and Lows established during key trading sessions. These levels represent major liquidity pools and define the current market structure, serving as high-probability targets, support, or resistance for the remainder of the trading day.
⚙️ Core Functionality
The indicator operates in two distinct modes, tailored for different asset classes:
1. Asset Class Mode (Toggle)
You can switch between two predefined setups depending on the asset you are trading:
Stock Mode (RTH/ETH): Designed for US stocks and futures (e.g., NQ, ES, YM). It tracks and projects levels for Regular Trading Hours (RTH) (09:30-16:00) and Extended Hours (ETH) (16:00-09:30).
Forex/Default Mode (Asia/London/NY): Designed for global markets (e.g., currency pairs). It tracks and projects levels for the three major liquidity sessions: Asia (19:00-03:00), London (03:00-09:30), and New York (09:30-16:00).
🗺️ Key Levels Mapped
The script continuously tracks and plots the most significant structural levels:
Current Session High/Low: The running high and low of the currently active session.
Previous Session High/Low: The confirmed high and low from the most recently completed session. These are often targeted by market makers.
Previous Day High/Low (PDH/PDL): The high and low of the prior 24-hour day, acting as major structural boundaries and a crucial macro market filter.
🎛️ Advanced Liquidity Management
The indicator is built with specific controls for high-level liquidity analysis:
Extend Through Sweeps (Critical Setting):
OFF (Recommended): The projected line is automatically stopped or deleted the moment the price candle wicks or closes past it. This visually confirms that the liquidity at that level has been "swept" or "mitigated."
ON: The line extends indefinitely, treating the level as simple support/resistance, regardless of interaction.
Previous vs. Current View: You can select a checkbox (e.g., Use PREVIOUS London Level) to hide the current session's running levels and only display the static, confirmed high/low from the prior completed session. This helps declutter the chart and focus only on the confirmed structural levels.
Show Older History: Toggle to keep lines from prior days visible, allowing you to track multi-day structural context.
🎯 Trading Application
The lines plotted by the Key Levels indicator provide immediate, actionable information:
Bias Filter: Use the PDH/PDL to determine the overall market context. Trading above the PDH suggests a bullish bias, while trading below the PDL suggests a bearish bias.
Manipulation/Entry: Wait for price to aggressively sweep a Previous Session High/Low (line stops extending). This often signals a liquidity grab or "manipulation" phase. Look for entries in the opposite direction for the main move (Distribution).
Targets: Key levels (especially unmitigated ones) serve as excellent, objective take-profit targets for active trades.
Gartley Pattern ULTRA V6[NXT2017]+VolumeProfile+POC+SignalCountsGartley Pattern ULTRA V6 is a professional harmonic scanner designed to automatically detect and visualize valid Gartley patterns across multiple pivot lengths. Unlike standard indicators, this script includes advanced institutional tools like Volume Profile integration per pattern and a statistical dashboard.
Key Features: Multi-Pivot Scanning: Scans for patterns simultaneously across 9 different pivot lengths (from 5 to 233) to find structures on micro and macro levels. Volume Profile Integration: Automatically draws a Volume Profile (VP) covering the range from Point X to the current bar to analyze supply and demand within the pattern structure. POC Indication: Highlights the Point of Control (POC) to identify key support/resistance levels within the pattern. Statistics Dashboard: A table displaying the number of Bullish and Bearish patterns found for each pivot size. Customizable: Full control over colors, tolerance levels, and display options.
The Gartley Pattern Rules Used: This script strictly follows the classic ratios for the Gartley pattern: B Point: Strictly a 0.618 retracement of the XA leg. C Point: Retracement of AB (0.382 – 0.886). Crucially, Point C must not exceed Point A. D Point (Entry): The defining characteristic is the 0.786 retracement of the XA leg . Point D must not exceed Point X.
Settings & Inputs: Deviation Tolerance: Adjust the strictness of the ratio matching (default 30% allows for market noise). Volume Profile: Toggle the VP on/off, adjust resolution (rows), and transparency. Filter & History: Prevents duplicate signals for the same price structure.
How to use: Add the indicator to your chart. Bullish Gartleys are highlighted in Green and Bearish Gartleys in Fuchsia. The pattern completes at the D-point (78.6% of XA). Use the Volume Profile to confirm if the reversal is happening at a high-volume node.
This is a update of v1:
CypherPattern ULTRA V6 [NXT2017]+VolumeProfile+POC +SignalCountsCypher Pattern ULTRA V6 is a comprehensive harmonic scanner designed to automatically detect and visualize valid Cypher patterns across multiple pivot lengths. Unlike standard harmonic indicators, this script includes advanced features like Volume Profile integration per pattern and a statistical dashboard.
Key Features: Multi-Pivot Scanning: Scans for patterns simultaneously across 9 different pivot lengths (from 5 to 233) to find structures on micro and macro levels. Volume Profile Integration: Automatically draws a Volume Profile (VP) covering the range from Point X to the current bar to analyze supply and demand within the pattern structure. POC Indication: Highlights the Point of Control (POC) to identify key support/resistance levels within the pattern. Statistics Dashboard: A table displaying the number of Bullish and Bearish patterns found for each pivot size. Customizable: Full control over colors, tolerance levels, and display options.
The Cypher Pattern Rules Used: This script strictly follows the specific ratios for the Cypher pattern: B Point: 0.382 – 0.618 retracement of the XA leg. C Point: 1.13 – 1.414 extension of the AB leg (C projects beyond A). D Point (Entry): The unique characteristic of the Cypher is that the D point is the 0.786 retracement of the XC leg (not XA).
Settings & Inputs: Deviation Tolerance: Adjust the strictness of the ratio matching (default 30%). Volume Profile: Toggle the VP on/off, adjust resolution (rows), and transparency. Filter & History: Prevents duplicate signals for the same price structure.
How to use: Add the indicator to your chart. Bullish patterns are highlighted in Green (default) and Bearish patterns in Pink/Fuchsia. Look for the D-point completion for potential reversal entries. Use the Volume Profile to confirm if the reversal is happening at a high-volume node.
5-0 Pattern ULTRA V6 [NXT2017]+Volume Profile +POC +SignalCounts5-0 Pattern ULTRA V6
This script is an advanced harmonic scanner designed specifically to detect the 5-0 Pattern. Unlike standard harmonic indicators, the "ULTRA" version scans across 9 different pivot lengths simultaneously (from 5 up to 233) to ensure no valid structure is missed, regardless of the timeframe.
It includes an integrated Volume Profile feature that automatically analyzes the volume distribution within the pattern to help validate the Point of Control (POC) near the reversal zone.
What is the 5-0 Pattern? The 5-0 is a unique 5-point harmonic structure (X, A, B, C, D) discovered by Scott Carney. It is distinct from other patterns like the Gartley or Bat because it relies heavily on specific reciprocal extensions. The completion point (D) is defined by a 50% retracement of the BC leg.
Pattern Rules used in this indicator:
The AB leg is a 1.13 to 1.618 extension of the XA leg.
The BC leg is a 1.618 to 2.618 extension of the AB leg.
The CD leg (Entry Zone) is a distinct 50% retracement of the BC leg.
Key Features of V6
Multi-Pivot Scanning: The indicator runs 9 separate scanners in the background (Pivot lengths: 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233). You can toggle specific lengths on/off in the settings.
Auto Volume Profile: When a pattern is found, the script draws a Volume Profile over the structure and highlights the Point of Control (POC) line. This helps determine if there is volume support/resistance at the trade location.
Statistics Dashboard: A dashboard table displays historical data, showing how many Bullish and Bearish patterns have been detected for each pivot size on the current chart.
Smart History Filtering: Includes a mechanism to prevent duplicate patterns from cluttering the chart.
Interactive Guide: A built-in "Guide Mode" can be activated in the settings to hide signals and display a text tutorial on how to trade the pattern.
Settings & Customization
Tolerance: Adjust the inaccuracy percentage to make the scanner stricter or looser regarding Fibonacci ratios.
Visuals: Fully customizable colors for Bullish/Bearish patterns, Target lines, and Volume Profiles.
Labels: Choose between showing "XABCD" lettering or a simple "5-0" tag with the pattern size.
Alerts: Native alert conditions are set up. You can create alerts to be notified instantly when a new pattern is formed.
Risk Disclaimer: Trading harmonic patterns involves risk. The 5-0 pattern is a reversal setup; always use proper risk management and confirmation before entering a trade.
Made by NXT2017
This is a new creation of v1:
Time-based levelsScript to plot time-based levels such as yearly/quarterly/monthly/Monday open, Monday range, previous month/week/day range.
This script does NOT handle sessions, therefore it's better suited for crypto which is 24/7.
There are various display options.
- Monday open is displayed immediately, but Monday High / Low / Mid 50% are displayed from Tuesday (i.e. when Monday closes and H/L are set for good)
This behaviour can be overridden using the appropriate option within the indicator's inputs parameters
- Levels are time-frame dependant (for instance, a daily level such as "Monday open" only shows on D1 TF and lower TF)
- To avoid redundancies:
* Yearly open is not displayed on January (redundant with monthly open)
* Quarterly open is not displayed on January, April, July and October (redundant with monthly open), neither on Feb. and March (redundant with yearly open)
* Previous day High / Low / Mid 50% are not displayed on Tuesday (redundant with Monday open / High / Low / Mid 50%)
* Daily open is not displayed on Monday (redundant with Monday open)
- Alerts can be created when prices crosses levels such as yearly/quarterly/monthly/Monday open, Monday range, previous month/week/day range
Known issue (TradingView ticket opened as issue is on their side):
On the W1 TF, if the current week spans over 2 months, the monthly open will be incorrect and still use the previous month open instead.
Once the week closes, the monthly open will be displayed correctly. This issue is not present on other TF.
Example: on Feb. 2nd 2023, when W1 TF is selected, monthly open shows January open instead of February open.
ZigZag + Fibonacci
⚙️ Main Features
• Automatic ZigZag: Detects the latest high and low pivots based on an adjustable period.
• Dynamic Fibonacci: Automatically draws the 38.2%, 50%, and 61.8% levels based on the last ZigZag movement.
• Display Control:
o Enable or disable the blue line connecting the pivots (ZigZag line).
o Adjust the horizontal length of the Fibonacci lines (in number of bars).
• Customizable Colors:
o Choose different colors for each Fibonacci level.
o Customize the color of the ZigZag line.
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🧑🏫 How to Use
1. Add the indicator to your chart on TradingView.
2. Configure the parameters according to your strategy:
o ZigZag Period: defines the sensitivity of the pivots (higher values = wider movements).
o Fibonacci Line Length: how many bars the horizontal lines should extend.
o Show ZigZag Line: check or uncheck to display the blue line between pivots.
o Colors: customize the visual appearance of the Fibonacci levels and ZigZag line.
3. Interpret the Fibonacci levels:
o Use the levels as possible support and resistance zones.
o Combine with other technical signals for more assertive entries and exits.
Levels v14 BetaCombination of all the important levels that you could possibly need.
Vwap
Daily / Weekly / Monthly - Settlements
Daily / Weekly / Monthly - Openings
Lows / Highs
Pivot Points
ORB
EMA
Recommended to turn off labels to avoid having too many price labels and keeping it clean.
In the settings - style turn off :
Labels on price scale
Values in status line
Inputs in status line
For the ORB setting change the UTC value depending on your time zone
RSI Volume Order BlocksOverview
This script builds structured order blocks using a combination of RSI pivots, price structure, and optional volume/ATR-based scaling.
It is designed to create a clean, explainable map of support/resistance levels that respond only to meaningful momentum shifts rather than small, insignificant oscillations.
Core Idea
Traditional order blocks rely solely on price highs/lows, which often produces excessive or noisy zones.
This model instead:
Detects pivot highs/lows on the RSI (controlled by RSI Length and Sensitivity).
Generates bearish order blocks from RSI pivot highs and bullish order blocks from RSI pivot lows.
Allows the user to choose whether blocks are based on candle bodies or the full candle range.
Optionally filters blocks so that:
bearish OBs form only when RSI is above an overbought threshold,
bullish OBs form only when RSI is below an oversold threshold.
The resulting zones represent areas of momentum exhaustion and imbalance rather than random price fluctuations.
Volume–ATR Height Mode
The script offers two approaches for block height:
1. Price Candle Mode
Block height equals either:
the candle body, or
the full high–low range of the pivot bar.
2. Volume–ATR Mode
Block height is adaptively scaled using:
ATR (ATR Length for Height),
relative volume compared to a baseline (Volume Baseline Length),
a global height multiplier.
This makes zones thicker when the pivot candle had both higher volatility and above-average volume, and thinner when market participation was lower.
Lifespan and Mitigation
Each block extends forward in time until price mitigates it.
Mitigation Method: Close
Bearish OB is removed when a candle closes above its top.
Bullish OB is removed when a candle closes below its bottom.
Mitigation Method: Wick
Bearish OB is removed when a wick breaks above the top.
Bullish OB is removed when a wick breaks below the bottom.
Additional controls:
Maximum number of stored OBs per side.
Maximum number of displayed OBs per side.
Overlap filtering to avoid redundant zone stacking.
Main Inputs (Summary)
RSI Length – standard RSI lookback.
RSI OB Sensitivity – pivot aggressiveness (higher = fewer, stronger pivots).
Overbought/Oversold Levels – thresholds for optional filters.
RSI Filter –
bearish OB only if RSI > overbought,
bullish OB only if RSI < oversold.
Order Block Style – candle body or full range.
Mitigation Method – close-based or wick-based.
OB Height Mode – price candle or volume–ATR scaling.
Volume Baseline Length, ATR Length for Height, Height Scale – parameters for adaptive height mode.
Show Bullish / Bearish OBs – toggles for each side.
Color settings for zone visualization.
How to Use
Typical workflows include:
Using higher-timeframe OB zones as structural support/resistance, then refining entries on lower timeframes.
Watching for price reactions inside thick Volume–ATR zones, which may indicate areas of strong participation.
Combining this tool with trend filters, volume metrics, or price action confirmation (e.g., rejection wicks or engulfing patterns).
This script does not generate automated entries/exits; it is a contextual mapping tool designed to highlight where meaningful imbalance likely originated and where reactions may occur.
Notes
Works on any symbol and timeframe available on TradingView.
Most effective when combined with disciplined risk management and a defined trading plan.
Provided for research, chart analysis, and backtesting.
Disclaimer
This tool is for educational and informational purposes only.
It does not constitute financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any asset.
Always perform your own analysis and manage risk appropriately.
OXE MTF Support/Resistance+Demand/Supply Zone ArsenalOXE MTF Support/Resistance + Demand/Supply Zones Indicator
Your Complete Multi-Timeframe Zone Arsenal
This professional-grade indicator transforms your chart into a zone confluence powerhouse, simultaneously tracking high-probability price reaction areas across 5 timeframes (Daily, H4, H1, M15, M5) – giving you the institutional edge you need to dominate the markets.
🎯 What It Is
A sophisticated dual-system zone detector that identifies both:
Classic Support/Resistance levels using pivot point detection
Smart Money Demand/Supply zones triggered by Break-of-Structure (BOS) confirmations
Unlike basic S/R indicators, this tool employs institutional methodology – capturing order blocks and imbalance zones where smart money is positioned, not just where price bounced.
⚡ Core Capabilities
Multi-Timeframe Mastery
Track up to 5 timeframes simultaneously without switching charts
Identify confluence zones where multiple timeframe levels align
Customize which timeframes to display for clean, focused analysis
Intelligent Zone Management
Automatic zone validation – tracks when zones flip from resistance→support or supply→demand
Invalid zone filtering – hide broken/invalidated zones to focus only on active opportunities
Configurable zone limits – control the number of zones per timeframe (up to 8 each)
Smart Money Detection
BOS-confirmed zones – only marks demand/supply after break-of-structure confirmation
Precise zone timing – captures the exact candle that created the imbalance
Visual differentiation – dashed borders distinguish demand/supply from traditional S/R
Professional Dashboard
Real-time zone counter – shows active zones per timeframe at a glance
Filter status indicators – tracks which validation filters are enabled
Color-coded timeframe labels – instant visual organization
💰 How This Transforms Your Trading
1. Find High-Probability Entries
Enter trades at zones where multiple timeframes converge – when H4 demand aligns with Daily support, you've found institutional backing.
2. Stay on the Right Side of the Market
The zone flipping system shows you when market structure changes – a supply zone that flips to demand tells you the narrative has shifted bullish.
3. Eliminate Guesswork
No more wondering "is this level still valid?" The automatic invalidation tracking removes subjectivity – zones are either active (tradeable) or broken (ignored).
4. Scale Your Timeframe Analysis
Whether you're scalping M5 or swing trading Daily, access all relevant zones without the mental overhead of switching between charts and manually tracking levels.
5. Trade Like Institutions
By combining pivot-based S/R with BOS-confirmed order blocks, you're seeing where retail AND institutional money is positioned – giving you the complete picture.
🔥 Perfect For
Day traders seeking M15/H1 confluence for precise entries
Scalpers needing M5 zones with higher-timeframe confirmation
Swing traders looking for Daily/H4 zone alignment for position trades
ICT/SMC practitioners combining order blocks with traditional analysis
Any trader who values clean, validated, multi-timeframe zones over cluttered charts
Alt Trading: Asia Fibonacci Strategy
The Alt Trading: Asia Fibonacci Strategy is a session-anchored liquidity and Fibonacci engine designed for traders who want to systematically exploit the overnight Asia range instead of just marking it and guessing. It automatically profiles the Asia session to build a precise high–low liquidity band, then waits for clean sweeps of that range before it will even consider a setup forcing every idea to start from an objective liquidity event. Behind the scenes, a swing-based structure model defines the dominant leg and projects a true, directionally-aligned Fibonacci map, extending down for long scenarios and up for shorts so the premium/discount zones are never “mirrored” or visually inverted. Key extension bands are converted into forward-projected price zones, with dedicated entry corridors that only activate once price has both raided the Asia high/low and traded back into the correct Fibonacci pocket. A lightweight FVG engine tracks the most recent opposing Fair Value Gap and uses its invalidation as a final confirmation step, so your long setups only trigger when a bearish imbalance has been meaningfully reclaimed and vice versa for shorts. The result is a minimal but strict playbook: sweep the Asia range, respect the leg, touch the fib zone, invalidate the opposing FVG, then and only then print a clean visual marker on the chart. Transparent fib blocks, trigger FVG highlights, and compact “double-circle” text markers keep the chart readable even on lower timeframes, while still giving you a clear sense of where the setup originated and which liquidity it’s built around. All colors and visual layers are customizable, making it easy to blend the tool into your existing layout while preserving the core logic. Rather than trying to predict the entire session, Asia Fibonacci Strategy turns one of the most consistent structures in the market overnight range and its sweep into a repeatable, rule-driven framework for high-quality intraday entries.
BK AK-Momentum Pivot Wolf🐺⚔️ BK AK–Momentum Pivot Wolf — The Court of Price. ⚔️🐺
Not prophecy. Procedure. Not prediction. Judgment.
Most indicators sell you a feeling: “it’s going up.”
Pivot Wolf is built to do the opposite: make the market prove it—under rules.
Price lies. Not maliciously—mechanically.
It prints motion whether there’s intent behind it or not. That’s why traders get slaughtered: they treat movement like truth.
Pivot Wolf treats movement like a defendant.
⚖️ The Law of the Tool (What It Refuses to Do)
This script does not exist to “call tops and bottoms.”
It exists to remove the sin that ruins traders:
answering before hearing.
If you trade before testimony, you’re not trading—you’re volunteering.
So Pivot Wolf is designed to withhold permission until three things line up:
Pivots = Boundary Stones
Where price must answer. Where excuses die. Where decisions become visible.
Momentum = Witness
Not what price did—what it carried. Force behind the move, not the costume of the candle.
Acceleration = Confession
The moment intent leaks. The early tell that strength is arriving—or that strength is bleeding out.
You’re not hunting “signals.”
You’re watching a case get built.
🪨 Solomon’s Hidden Layer (Why This Is a Wisdom Tool)
Solomon’s world wasn’t obsessed with forecasting. It was obsessed with right judgment.
He didn’t ask, “What do I want to happen?”
He asked, “What’s true—and what is counterfeit?”
That’s why his writing keeps returning to the same themes:
Weights & measures (standardization over vibes)
Witnesses (confirmation over impulse)
Gates & boundaries (permissioned action over chaos)
Silence (restraint as intelligence)
Pivot Wolf is built in that spirit: it’s a weights-and-witness engine disguised as an indicator.
It’s trying to keep you from trading counterfeit strength at the edge of a boundary.
🐺 How to Use It Like You Actually Respect Capital
1) Campaign Mode (Trend):
Boundaries tell you where business is allowed. Momentum/acceleration tell you whether business is justified. You press when testimony is clean—not when price is exciting.
2) Verdict Mode (Turns):
Reversals aren’t vibes. They’re a collapse of testimony: momentum fails at the boundary, acceleration flips, and the move confesses exhaustion.
3) Stand-Down Mode (The Feature Tourists Hate):
When the script goes quiet, it’s not “missing trades.”
It’s telling you: the court is not in session.
That’s the part that keeps your P&L alive.
🏷️ BK / AK
BK is the mark I’m building.
AK is honor—my mentor’s standard: clarity, patience, no shortcuts.
Above that: gratitude to Gd, the true source of wisdom, restraint, and endurance.
📜 King Solomon Lens
“Solomon didn’t predict. He judged. He built tests that made truth show itself. Pivot Wolf is that: pivots as boundary stones, momentum as witness, acceleration as the confession. No hammer in the Temple — rules are cut before entry. When it’s quiet, it’s saving you. When it speaks, it’s a ruling.”
This is not financial advice. This is structure.
If you wanted a fortune teller, you’ll hate this script.
If you wanted a system that makes the market prove itself before you strike—welcome to the Wolf.
GridMap PRO by TradeAkademiGridMap PRO is a professional level-mapping framework built on the premise that price action tends to develop within repeatable percentage-based bands. Using mathematically derived projections, the indicator identifies potential support and resistance zones where the market is statistically more likely to react.
All calculations are anchored to the asset’s historical low; therefore, levels remain structurally stable unless a new low is formed.
To support different trading environments, GridMap PRO offers two calculation modes:
Long Term: Designed for high-volatility markets, macro structure assessments and broader trend inflection points.
Short Term: Optimized for shorter-term setups, providing precise reaction zones and tactical entry/exit levels.
Users are encouraged to validate the levels against historical price behavior. In some environments, price may respect a level multiple times with minimal deviation, while in others it may break through several levels without hesitation. GridMap PRO is not a standalone signal generator but an institutional-grade framework that enhances the decision-making process.
Primary use cases:
Identifying accurate buy/sell/SL/TP zones
Constructing optimal grid or DCA entry layers
Mapping pinpoint reaction levels for leveraged trades with tight stops
Note: Even though these structures have historically performed extremely well, no level guarantees a future reaction. Always consider broader market conditions, volatility, news flow, and complementary technical data. When using the levels in leveraged setups, apply reasonable stop distances or opt for a DCA-based entry approach rather than a single-point execution.
Multi Session ORBs 2.0Multi Session ORBs 2.0 is an intraday tool for session-based traders who rely on Opening Range Breakout and Initial Balance structures to frame trades around the Tokyo, London, and New York sessions. It automatically detects the main sessions in New York time and plots each session’s opening-range high, low, and optional mid, with shaded boxes that highlight the active range and clean horizontal levels that extend across the session for precise breakout, rejection, and rotation analysis.
The script also builds a dedicated New York Initial Balance from 09:30 to 10:30 ET and then projects those IB levels forward from 10:30 through the rest of the NY session, helping intraday traders track first-hour value, monitor when price accepts or rejects that area, and structure trades around range breaks or mean reversion. Optional labels and vertical markers print 15 minutes before the London and New York opens, making it easier to anticipate volatility windows and align entries with key session transitions.
This indicator is designed to be used preferably in confluence with the separate Multi VWAPs tool, which plots multiple VWAPs across different time horizons so that traders can combine session ORB/IB levels with VWAP-based dynamic support and resistance for stronger intraday bias and higher-quality trade locations.
VYW Weekly Ref LinesThis is a simple script to plot lines where the current weekly high/low are, as well as the previous week high/low.
The script is intendent to work with the Regular Trading Hours session.
Pivot-Based Trend Labels [BETA]Automatically labels Higher Highs, Lower Highs, Higher Lows and Lower Lows using pivots, with optional zigzag lines and resistance proximity alerts. BETA version for testing and feedback.
## Overview
**Pivot-Based Trend Labels v2.0 ** is a structure-focused tool that automatically detects pivot highs and lows, then labels them as:
- **HH** – Higher High
- **LH** – Lower High
- **LL** – Lower Low
- **HL** – Higher Low
It’s designed to make trend structure (higher highs / higher lows vs lower highs / lower lows) easy to read at a glance. You can optionally draw connecting “zigzag” lines between pivots and enable a resistance proximity alert.
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## Key Features
- **Pivot-based structure labels**
- Detects pivot highs/lows using a configurable lookback period
- Labels each new pivot as HH / LH / LL / HL
- Optional filter for minimum price change to ignore noise
- **Clean visual controls**
- Show/hide all labels with a single toggle
- Choose between HH/LH/LL/HL text or actual **price values**
- Individual toggles & customizable colors for each structure label
- Label size & background transparency controls
- **Optional ZigZag lines**
- Connects successive pivots to visualize swing structure
- Customizable color, transparency, width, and style
- **Resistance proximity alert** (optional)
- Dynamic resistance using highest high of last `length * 2` bars
- Or choose a **Manual Resistance** price
- Visual ⚠ label on the chart when price gets within threshold
- Cooldown to avoid duplicate alerts
- **Date range filter** (optional)
- Show labels/lines only within selected time window
- Optional end date or live continuation
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## Inputs (Quick Guide)
**Pivot Settings**
- Pivot Lookback Period — Pivot confirmation threshold
- Min Bars Between Labels — Prevents label overcrowding
- Min Price Change (Absolute) — Filters noise
**Visuals: Labels**
- Global “Show Labels”
- Toggle/Color HH / LH / LL / HL
- Price or Structure text display
- Adjustable size & transparency
**Visuals: Lines**
- Toggle pivot-connecting lines
- Width, color, transparency, style options
**Resistance Alerts**
- Enable/disable resistance proximity detection
- Manual or dynamic resistance logic
- Percent threshold + visual label options
- Cooldown in bars
**Date Range Filter**
- Restrict script drawings to a specific window
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## How to Use
1. Start with default settings to view baseline structure.
2. Increase **Pivot Lookback Period** for smoother swings on higher TFs.
3. Adjust **Min Price Change** to filter small movements in volatile markets.
4. Enable **zigzag lines** for clearer visual swing structure.
5. Turn on **resistance alerts** if you want proactive warnings.
6. Use the **date filter** for clearer backtesting or focused study.
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## Alerts
Alerts trigger automatically when:
- A **new HH, LH, LL, or HL** is confirmed
- Price **approaches your resistance level**
Configure alerts using TradingView’s “Create Alert” on this script.
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## Notes & Limitations
- **BETA version**: features & settings may change in future updates.
- Labels appear **after confirmation** — pivots require lookback bars.
- Performance & appropriateness depend on market/timeframe — experiment!
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## Disclaimer
This script is for **educational and informational purposes only** and does not constitute financial advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results. You are responsible for all investment decisions made while using this tool.
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## License / Terms of Use
© 2025 YourName. All rights reserved.
Personal-use only. Redistribution, resale, or inclusion in paid products/services is prohibited without explicit written permission from the author.
IMPORTANT Levels by SBImportant levels by SB based on gann levels.One can plot these levels once on the chart and can work on these levels .When ever market market come at any of these levels .User can wait for the price action and accordingly user can get inside the trade
3-Bar Inversion Pattern (Entry & Invalidation Levels)Very simple 3-bar inversion pattern looking for a bar that extends in the previous bar's direction, bar 2 having a body no bigger than 50% of bar 1's. and Bar 3 having a body close beyond the open of bar 1. Invalidation is set to the highest point of the 3 par pattern.
CISD by tncylyvCISD (Change in State of Delivery) by tncylyv
The CISD (Change in State of Delivery) indicator is a precision price action tool designed to help traders identify key reversal points based on ICT concepts. Unlike standard support and resistance indicators, this script tracks the specific algorithmic opening prices responsible for the current delivery state and highlights when that state has been invalidated.
🧠 What is CISD?
Change in State of Delivery refers to the moment price shifts from a Buy Program to a Sell Program (or vice versa).
• Bearish CISD (-CISD): Occurs when price closes below the opening price of the up-candle sequence that created the most recent High.
• Bullish CISD (+CISD): Occurs when price closes above the opening price of the down-candle sequence that created the most recent Low.
This indicator automates the identification of these levels, tracking the "Active" reference price in real-time and marking historical reversals.
🚀 Key Features
1. Continuous Active Level Tracking:
o The indicator plots a continuous, stepped line (The "Active CISD") that follows the market structure. As the market expands (makes new highs or lows), the line updates to the new valid reference point.
o This allows you to see the current invalidation level at a glance without cluttering the chart with old lines.
2. Triggered Reversal Lines:
o When a candle closes beyond the Active CISD level, a "Triggered" line is drawn to mark the exact price and location of the reversal.
o These lines serve as excellent historical references for potential Order Blocks or Breakers later in time.
3. Smart Filtering:
o You can choose to display Both Bullish and Bearish setups, or filter to see Bullish Only or Bearish Only. This is ideal for traders who have a specific daily bias and want to remove noise from the chart.
4. Clean & Customizable:
o Fully customizable colors for Bullish and Bearish events.
o Options to toggle Labels, adjust Line Width, and change Line Styles (Solid, Dashed, Dotted).
o "No Continuation" Logic: This version focuses purely on major reversals (Change in State) rather than minor pullbacks, keeping your chart clean.
⚙️ Settings Guide
• Show Active CISD Level: Toggles the continuous stepped line representing the current threshold for a reversal.
• Triggered CISD Display: Choose between Both, Bullish Only, Bearish Only, or None. This controls the historical lines left behind after a reversal occurs.
• Visual Settings: Adjust line width, label sizes, and font styles to match your chart aesthetic.
• Colors: Customize the Shrek Mode (Bullish) and Blood Bath (Bearish) colors.
⚠️ A Note for Developers
This indicator is open source! If you are a Pine Script developer, feel free to check the source code. I’ve utilized some... creative variable naming conventions to make the coding experience more entertaining. Enjoy the read!
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Risk Disclaimer: This tool is for educational purposes and market analysis. It does not guarantee future performance. Always manage your risk.






















