Support and Resistance with Signals [UAlgo]🔶 Description:
"Support and Resistance with Signals ", is designed to identify key support and resistance levels on a trading chart while also signaling potential retests (denoted as "R") and breakouts (denoted as "B"). The indicator dynamically plots support and resistance lines based on pivot points and adjusts them according to price action and sensitivity settings. It aims to assist traders in identifying significant price levels and potential reversal or breakout opportunities.
🔶 Key Features:
Pivot Points: The indicator calculates pivot highs and pivot lows based on a specified period length (Checks Left and Right bars). Adjust the length of the pivot period to control the sensitivity of support and resistance levels according to the your preferences.
Support and Resistance Lines: It plots support and resistance lines at the pivot high and pivot low points, respectively.
Retest and Breakout Signals: Signals are generated based on the sensitivity setting, which adds/subtracts a portion (half) of the Average True Range (ATR) to the pivot points. A retest signal ("R") is generated when the price approaches the support or resistance level within the sensitivity range. A breakout signal ("B") is generated when the price surpasses the support or resistance level.
Sensitivity (ATR Length): Modify the retest-breakout sensitivity length to fine-tune the generation of signals based on price volatility.
Maximum Lines : Limit the number of support and resistance lines displayed on the chart for clarity.
Line Colors and Width: Customize the colors and width of support and resistance lines for better visualization.
More Examples:
Before Retest Signal:
When the price enters the retest range at the specified sensitivity:
Disclaimer:
This indicator is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered as financial advice. Trading involves risk, and users should conduct their own research and analysis before making any investment decisions. The retest and breakout signals generated by this indicator are based on historical price data and may not guarantee future results. Users should exercise caution and use additional confirmation methods before entering any trades based on the signals provided by this indicator.
Happy Trading !
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NY Open Breakout Strategy - High Liquidity & Favorable RRR Pine Description:
The NY Open Breakout Strategy is an advanced Pine Script indicator tailored for the TradingView platform. This strategy is specifically designed to exploit the high liquidity found during the New York session opening in the Forex market. Its primary goal is to provide traders with an opportunity to engage in positions with lower risk and higher potential profits, thereby ensuring an advantageous risk-to-reward ratio (RRR).
Core Objectives:
Leveraging High Liquidity: Capitalizes on the significant market movements at the New York session opening, known for its high liquidity, to identify strong breakout signals.
Achieving Favorable RRR: By setting strategic stop-loss and take-profit levels, the strategy aims for a higher RRR. This approach can lead to overall profitability, even if the win rate is lower than the loss rate.
Functionality:
Dynamic Breakout Identification: Uses the first 15-minute candle’s high and low after NY open as benchmarks for detecting potential breakouts.
Customizable Stop-Loss & Take-Profit: Provides options to configure stop-loss at the last swing or the previous candle’s close. The take-profit levels are determined based on a favorable risk-reward ratio.
Visual Session Indicators: Includes distinct background coloring and vertical lines to mark the New York session for easy visibility.
Methodology:
This strategy hinges on the premise that the opening of the New York session often triggers key price movements due to an influx of trading activity. By focusing on these moments, our indicator aims to capture strong trends and breakout patterns. The carefully calibrated stop-loss and take-profit settings ensure that each trade aims for a higher potential reward compared to the risk undertaken.
Unique Features:
Enhanced Risk Management: With adaptable risk-reward settings, traders can tailor their trading strategies to align with individual risk appetites.
Personalized User Experience: Offers a range of customizable settings for visual elements, allowing traders to adjust the look and feel of the indicator to their preferences.
Usage Guidelines:
Customize the indicator settings, including the stop-loss reference and risk-reward ratio, to match your trading style.
Watch for 'Buy Enter' and 'Sell Enter' signals during the New York session opening.
Utilize the displayed stop-loss and take-profit levels to effectively manage each trade.
This NY Open Breakout Strategy is ideal for traders who prioritize efficient risk management while aiming to capitalize on the high liquidity periods of the Forex market. The strategy is designed to be robust, providing a pathway to profitability even in scenarios where the number of losing trades surpasses winning ones, thanks to its emphasis on a high risk-to-reward ratio.
Smart Support & Resistance(My goal creating this indicator): Provide a way to categorize and label key structures on multiple different levels so I can create a plan based on those observable facts.
The Underlying Concept / What is Momentum?
Momentum indicates transaction pressure. If the algorithm detects price is going up, that would be considered positive momentum. If the algorithm detects price is going down negative momentum would be detected.
The Momentum shown is derived from a price action pattern. Unlike my previous Support & Resistance indicator that used Super Trend, this indicator uses a unique pattern I created. On the first bar bearish momentum is detected a resistance Level is made at the highest point of the previous bullish condition. On the first bar bullish momentum is detected a support Level is made at the lowest point of the previous bearish condition. This happens on 5 different Momentum Levels, (short-term to long-term). I currently use this pattern to trade so the source code is protected.
What is Severity?
Severity is How we differentiate the importance of different Highs and Lows. If Momentum is detected on a higher level the Supply or Demand Level is updated. The Color and Size representing that Level will be shown. Demand and Supply Levels made by higher levels are more SEVERE than a demand level made by a lower level.
Technical Inputs
- to ensure the correct calculation of Support and Resistance levels change BAR_INDEX. BAR_INDEX creates a buffer at the start of the chart. For example: If you set BAR_INDEX to 300. The script will wait for 300 bars to elapse on the current chart before running. This allows the script more time to gather data. Which is needed in order for our dynamic lookback length to never return an error (Dynamic lookback length can't be negative or zero). The lower the timeframe the greater the number of bars need. For Example, if I open up a 1min chart I would enter 5000 as my BAR_INDEX since that will provide enough data to ensure the correct calculation of Support and Resistance levels. If I was on a daily chart, I would enter a lower number such as 800. Don't be afraid to play around with this.
- Toggle options (Close) or (High & Low) creates Support and Resistance Levels using the Lowest close and Highest close or using the Lowest low and Highest high.
Level Inputs
- The indicator has 5 Different Levels indicating SEVEREITY of a Supply and Demand Levels. The higher the Level the more SEVERE the Level.
Display Inputs
- You have the option to customize the Length, Width, Line Style, and Colors of all 5 different
- This indicator includes a Trend Chart. To Easily verify the current trend of any displayed by this indicator toggle on Chart On/Off. You also get the option to change the Chart Position and the size of the Trend Chart
How Trend Is being Determined?
(Close > Current Supply Level) if this statement is true technically price made a HH, so the trend is bullish.
(Close < Current Demand Level) if this statement is true technically price made a LL, so the trend is bearish.
- Fully customize how you display Market Structure on different levels. Line Length, Line Width, Line Style, and Line color can all be customized.
How it can be used?
(Examples of Different ways you can use this indicator): Easily categorize the severity of each and every Supply or Demand Level in the market (The higher Level the stronger the level)
: Quickly Determine the trend of any Level.
: Get a consistent view of a market and how different Levels are behaving but just use one chart.
: Take the discretion from hand drawing support and resistance lines out of your trading.
: Find and categorize strong levels for potential breakouts.
: Trend Analysis, use Levels to create a narrative based on observable facts from these Levels.
: Different Targets to take money off the table.
: Use Severity to differentiate between different trend line setups.
: Find Great places to move your stop loss too.
Range DetectionThis is a simple indicator to find the sideways market or ranging market.
It is mainly focused on BTCUSD as BTCUSD doesn’t make big moves each and every candle. It makes big breakouts with one candle and then goes sideways for a longer period of time.
So, this indicator identifies those big candles and plots high and lows of those big candles using lines. New range is created only when new candles close above or below previous major candles high or low.
Fishing The Trend - Setup Classic v7.5.5FTT Classic v7.5.5
HOW Does it work ?
It is the classic version of Fishing The Trend-Setup for ease of trading & for getting the most from the market.
i.e. Combining the most useful indicators and making a whole setup under one roof...
FTT Classic comprises of following --
* IntraDay Range.
* Fishing The Trend.
* Custom VWAP.
* Baseband for Trend.
* Trendlines.
* Support & Resistance Lines.
* BreakOut Area.
* Technical Analysis table.
* Custom alerts.
1) HOW Does Intraday Range work ?
# For calculating the average most probable range for any symbol, it plots two areas - higher range and a lower range.
# This indicator is on - as default.
# Upper and Lower areas act as support and resistance, user may see a reversal in trend from these areas.
# If the price breaks these bands, breakout be considered.
# These bands are calculated by averaging the previous x number of days' high and low of the security.
3) HOW Does Fishing The Trend work ?
# When the market trend may try to reverse, the first signal/label will come showing Stop loss figure, and then if the trend reversal is confirmed, the supporting triangle in the next opening price will be placed at upper or lower side. along with these
there is a trailing stop-loss line, which will help user to trail their profits in-live.
# The CE-PE can be seen through the table with date and time.
# 2nd table also can be placed below the first one, showing the CE-PE Values for different symbol.
# Signals can be controlled by more or less as optioned in the settings.
# CE-PE strike price can be selected from ATM - ITM - OTM.
4) HOW Does Custom VWAP work ?
# VWAP will be placed having a line and current price of VWAP.
# One can have vwap in index chart also, the colour changes as the market goes above or below vwap or at vwap.
5) HOW Does Baseband for Trend work ?
# Baseband will be plotted for least 2 days on 3 min and gradually increases on increase of timeframe.
# If the market is above band, we may consider it a positive side and if market is below it, we may consider a negative side.
# Type 1 band is for trending market and type 2 is for rangebound market.
# Colour intensity also changes as market picks-up momentum or leaves momentum.
6) HOW Does Trendlines work ?
# Most nearest to most touching trendlines are placed for better understanding the trend.
# Easy to understand with the help of colour combinations.
7) HOW Does Support & Resistance Lines work ?
# The support & resistance lines will be drawn when market movement slows down or momentum decrease.
# The Support lines becomes resistance when market falls below it, and vice-versa for other conditions.
# Range development can be easily detected and can be used as range breakout for better understanding the market.
8) HOW Does BreakOut Area work ?
# Market Consolidates at most of the time, where the bulls and bears fight becomes more aggressive, at this point
of time the area will be formed or area will be formed when market trend reverses suddenly, leaving behind the previous
breakout area.
# Ease of trend reversal, previous supports / resistances can be seen easily.
9) HOW Does Technical Analysis table work ?
# There will be RSI displayed and for the better range detection, range area with price can be seen.
# The GAP of the opening market is seen with gap points (Down or Up)
10) HOW Does Custom alerts work ?
# Alerts can enabled for the CE-PE Strike Price through alerts management from Tradingview.
# Alerts can also be set when the Traffic Signal Comes.
Where to use?
# If the chart is of Index or equity, extended trading hours to be selected, time shall be exchange.
# Indicator wont work on timeframes lower than minutes or higher than or equal to day.
# can be used in every type of market.
# Extended to be selected for Index or Equities/Stocks, Regular be selected for futures, etc.
# At every part / portion the tooltip is placed showing the quick reference for that option.
# The main use of this indicator is quick scalping and Intra-day trading.
# Colour Theme can be selected if the chart theme is dark or light.
# The indicator shows a very useful option for early detection of the ongoing trend whether there will be reversal of trend or not ? Stop Loss - That should be done by following ones risk appetite, Ideally the High of the Previous Candle should be the stop loss for the Long / Short but everyone has their own Risk Management Strategies based on the capital deployed.
How to Take entry ?
# Time Frame shall be more than 2 min and less than day for better outcome.
# If buy signal comes and the market is below the baseband then wait for the market to cross and close above the baseband, also look for the immediate support or resistances which are seen in chart and those nearby the current signal.
# The data for the indicator will be very restricted, most of the parts in indicator wont work when the market closes.
# Pre-Opening or Post -Market data is tried to be ignored.
# Utmost Care is taken to implement the suggestions of users and also tried to keep the chart neat and clean.
** N.B.:- There may be cases where warning may come during setting the alert, this because
of alert conditions are taken ONLY when the current candle is CLOSED, real-time alerts are
considered as not feasible to get it.
Disclaimer
# The indicator to be used for understanding / learning the markets.
# User is responsible for his / her profits/losses, that may occur during the markets.
Signs [SignalCave]Swings, Engulfs, Golden & Death Crosses, Price Squeezes, Pullbacks, Breakout & Breakdowns, Volume Rushes
A swing low is when price makes a low and is immediately followed by consecutive higher lows. Likewise, a swing high is when price makes a high and is followed by consecutive lower highs.
Swing Failure Pattern (SFP) is a type of reversal pattern that can be used as buy or sell signals.
Engulfing candles tend to signal a reversal of the current trend in the market. This specific pattern involves two candles with the latter candle 'engulfing' the entire body of the candle before it.
On this indicator, bullish engulfs visible only on downtrend and oversold conditions. Bearish engulfs visible only on uptrend and overbought conditions.
The death cross and golden cross are technical analysis terms for when a moving average (MA) intersects with another from either above or below.
The cross, depending on which it is, can signal the start of a new trend or the end of one.
Squeeze signs signifies low volatility, market preparing itself for an explosive move up or down direction.
Bullish Pullbacks are widely seen as buying opportunities after an asset has experienced a large upward price movement. Most pullbacks involve an asset's price moving to an area of technical support , such as a moving average, before resuming their uptrend.
Bearish Pullbacks are widely seen as selling opportunities after an asset has experienced a large downward price movement. Most pullbacks involve an asset's price moving to an area of technical resistance , such as a moving average, before resuming their downtrend.
A breakout refers to when the price of an asset moves above a resistance area, breakdown refers to when the price of an asset moves below a support area.
Breakouts/breakdowns indicate the potential for the price to start trending in the breakout direction.
For example, a breakout to the upside from a chart pattern could indicate the price will start trending higher.
Volume rush signs appears when the trading volume increases more then a usual period. It can be useful with combining breakout signals as a confirmation.
Alerts are available for various conditions such as "Bullish/Bearish SFP, New Swing High/Low, Breakout/Breakdown, Bullish/Bearish Engulf, Golden & Death Cross, Bullish/Bearish Pullbacks, Squeeze, Volume Rush"
Type asset name on symbol search area.
Adjust your timeframe that you wish to track.
Click "Create Alert" .
Select one of the condition that you wish to get inform from create alert panel.
Select "Once Per Bar Close" option.
Click "Create" .
Darvas BoxesExcerpt from TraderHQ: "Darvas Box is a great technical analysis indicator, with an interesting background and creator. Nicholas Darvas, a dancer by trade, made $2,000,000 in an 18-month period trading stocks using the Darvas Box method, while traveling the world on dance tours. The method is designed to capture emerging trends, and ride them for big potential profit, all while keeping risk contained."
Excerpt from Investopedia:
DEFINITION of 'Darvas Box Theory'
Darvas box theory is a trading strategy that was developed in 1956 by former ballroom dancer Nicolas Darvas. Darvas' trading technique involves buying into stocks that are trading at new highs. A Darvas box is created when the price of a stock rises above the previous high but falls back to a price not far from that high.
BREAKING DOWN 'Darvas Box Theory'
The Darvas box theory is essentially a momentum strategy. It uses market momentum theory and technical analysis to determine when to enter and exit the market, and it uses fundamental analysis to determine what to buy or sell. If the price breaks out of the box, it is a sign of a breakout. In this way, the Darvas box helps traders determine what price to enter and exit the market.
In 1956, Darvas turned an investment of $10,000 into $2 million over an 18-month period using this theory. While traveling as a dancer, Darvas obtained copies of The Wall Street Journal and Barron's, but he would only look at the stock prices to make his decisions. It has been said that Darvas was less happy about the profits that he made than he was about the ease and peace of mind that he got from implementing his system. Skeptics of Darvas' technique attribute his success to the fact that he was trading in a very bullish market. They also say that his results can't be attained if this technique is used in a bear market.
The Philosophy: What to Buy
The main idea behind Darvas' trading philosophy is to focus on growth industries. These are industries that are expected to outperform the market. Darvas selected a few stocks from these industries and monitored their prices every day. He looked for signs that the stock was ready to make a strong move. The main indicator he used to look for these signs was volume. A significant increase in volume increased the likelihood of a big move. Darvas looked for unusual volume on a handful of companies in industries he expected to grow.
The Trading Strategy: When to Enter and Exit
Once Darvas noticed unusual volume, he created a Darvas box with a narrow price range. The stock's low for the time period presents the floor of the box. The stock's high for the time period represents the ceiling of the box. When the stock breaks through the ceiling of the box, the trader is supposed to buy the stock. Likewise, when the stock goes below the floor of the Darvas box, it is time to sell."
Great trading strategy, and an indicator never before seen on TradingView!
Turtle Body Setup by TradeTech AnalysisOverview
Turtle Body Setup is a minimalist, rules-based pattern detector built around a simple idea: a sequence of shrinking candle bodies (compression) often precedes a directional expansion (breakout). The script identifies those compression phases and then flags the first candle whose body expands significantly beyond the recent average, with polarity taken from the candle’s direction.
This is not a mash-up of many public indicators. It focuses on one original micro-structure concept: strict body-contraction → body-expansion . The logic is fully described below so traders and moderators can understand what it does and how to use it.
How it Works
1. Compression detection (body contraction):
• Over a user-defined window Compression Lookback (N), the script counts strictly shrinking candle bodies (|close-open|).
• When the count ≥ Min Shrinking Candles, we mark the market as in compression.
2. Expansion / Breakout qualification:
• Compute avgBody = SMA(body, N).
• A candle is a breakout when current body > avgBody × Breakout Body Multiplier.
• Polarity: green (close>open) → Bullish breakout; red (close
ORB Breakout Traffic Signal (5/15/30)ORB Breakout Traffic Signal (5/15/30)
This indicator visualizes Opening Range Breakouts (ORB) for the first 5, 15, and 30 minutes of the US regular trading session (09:30–16:00 ET).
It provides a compact, easy-to-read traffic signal table on your chart to show whether price is breaking out, breaking down, or consolidating inside the range.
🔑 Features
Auto-anchors at 09:30 ET (converted to your local time automatically).
Tracks ORB High/Low for:
5-minute window (09:30–09:34)
15-minute window (09:30–09:44)
30-minute window (09:30–09:59)
Displays results in a compact table:
↑ (green) → price has broken above the ORB high
↓ (red) → price has broken below the ORB low
• (gray) → price remains inside the ORB range (optional; can be disabled)
Customizable:
Toggle which ORBs to show (5m, 15m, 30m)
Choose table position (top/bottom left/right)
Adjustable text size
Option to plot the ORB High/Low lines on your chart
📌 Usage
Designed for intraday traders watching US equities/ETFs/futures.
Works best on 1-minute or 5-minute charts with Extended Hours turned OFF (so the session starts exactly at 09:30 ET).
Helps you quickly spot early breakouts (5m), mid-session trends (15m), or confirmed directional moves (30m).
⚠️ Notes
Signals only update during the RTH session
Outside market hours, the last locked ORB and signal remain displayed until the next open.
This tool is for analysis/visualization only; not a buy/sell signal. Always combine with your own trading strategy and risk management.
👉 Perfect for traders who want a quick visual confirmation of whether price is breaking out of the opening range or stuck inside it.
Crypto Breakout Buy/Sell Sequence
⚙️ Components & Sequence Multiple Timeframe (What It Does)
1. Bollinger Bands – Form the foundation by measuring volatility and creating the dynamic range where squeezes and breakouts occur.
2. Squeeze Dots – Show when price compresses inside the bands, signaling reduced volatility before expansion.
3. Breakout Event (Brk Dot) – Fires when price expands beyond the squeeze zone, confirming volatility expansion. (This paints Intra, before candle close)
4. Buy Signal – Confirms entry after a breakout is validated. (This paints at candle close)
5. Pump Signal – Flags sudden surges that extend sharply from the bands, often linked to strong inflows.
6. Momentum Stream – Tracks the strength of movement following the breakout, from continuation (🟢) to slowing (🟡) to exhaustion (🔴). (Resets at Pump Signal)
7. Overbought Indicator – Confirms when momentum has reached overheated conditions, often aligning with band extremes.
8. Sell Signal – Prints when exhaustion/reversal conditions are met, closing the trade cycle.
The Crypto Breakout Buy/Sell Sequence is a no-repaint event indicator that maps a full trade cycle using Bollinger-band-based volatility states: Bollinger Bands → Squeeze → Breakout → Buy → Pump → Momentum → Top Test → Overbought → Sell. Each stage is rule-based and designed to be read on standard candlesticks.
How It Works (System Logic)
Volatility framework: Bollinger Bands define dynamic range and compression/expansion.
Initiation: Squeeze → Breakout confirms expansion; Buy validates participation after expansion begins.
Management: Pump highlights unusual acceleration; Momentum stream tracks continuation → slowing → exhaustion.
Exhaustion/Exit: Top Testing + Overbought build the exhaustion case; Sell marks the sequence end.
How To Use (Quick Guide)
Wait for Squeeze → Breakout → Buy to establish a structured start.
Manage with Momentum:
🟢 continuation, 🟡 slowing, 🔴 exhaustion pressure.
Monitor extremes: Top Testing and/or Overbought = tighten risk.
Exit on Sell or on your risk rules when exhaustion builds.
Limitations & Good Practice
Signals reflect price/volatility behavior, not certainty.
Strong trends can remain extended; Overbought/Top Test ≠ instant reversal.
Always confirm with your own risk rules, position sizing, and market context.
Initial public release: integrated Squeeze/Breakout/Buy → Momentum → Exhaustion → Sell cycle; improved label clarity; cleaned defaults.
Disclaimer
For educational purposes only. Not financial advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Test before live use.
Thank You
iFVGs & Breakout DetectorThis indicator by Quantel enhances the classic Fair Value Gap (FVG) and Inversion FVG concept with automated detection, visualization, and breakout tracking.
Plots Bullish/Bearish FVGs and Inversion FVGs with customizable mitigation levels (Proximal, 50% OB, Distal).
Applies an advanced filtering system (Aggressive → Very Defensive) to refine valid zones.
Highlights potential trade opportunities when price decisively breaks an FVG boundary using ATR-based confirmation.
Displays visual breakout triangles to mark bullish or bearish breakouts.
Includes smart color themes (Light/Dark/Off) and full alert integration for automated trading or notifications.
With its combination of institutional concepts and robust filtering, this tool helps traders identify high-probability supply/demand imbalances, monitor valid trading zones, and catch breakout confirmations in real time.
PDH/PDL Breakout—Anchored Ghost Targets + (Truth Table)What this does (integrated purpose—not a mashup):
This tool implements a “prove-it” breakout framework around prior-day levels. It (1) anchors Previous Day High/Low (PDH/PDL) to RTH, (2) reveals anchored ghost targets only after price proves itself beyond PDH/PDL, and (3) confirms direction using a 3-consecutive-closes rule. A compact Truth Table summarizes regime: Control Line, PDH/PDL position, and a microstructure-based composite trend score. Everything is designed to work together to filter fake breaks and provide objective upside/downside targets.
How it works (math/logic in plain English):
Prior-day levels (no repaint):
Pulls High, Low, Close of the previous day and extends PDH/PDL through today’s RTH session. (Daily values are read from the prior bar so signals don’t look ahead.)
Session scoping:
RTH is 09:30–16:00 ET. The script resets at 09:30, pre-creates all lines to the 16:00 session end, and confines triggers to RTH context.
Ghost target packs (original piece):
Compute classic pivot set from prior day:
P = (H+L+C) / 3, R1 = 2P − L, S1 = 2P−H
Create one full range-shift above and below the prior day:
range=H−L.
Add Fib overlays (0.382) around P/R1/S1 to form the pack.
Anchoring rule: packs are shifted so the upper pack never dips below PDH and the lower pack never rises above PDL. This prevents visual crossing with PDH/PDL and keeps targets clean after a confirmed break. Packs stay hidden until price proves itself (see next point).
Directional “prove-it” trigger:
You only get a signal after an actual cross of PDH/PDL followed by N consecutive RTH closes beyond that level (default 3; user input).
• Long: crossover above PDH → then 3 closes > PDH → one-bar pulse + optional alert.
• Short: crossunder below PDL → then 3 closes < PDL → one-bar pulse + optional alert.
After the first qualified trigger each session, bars beyond the level get a subtle Neo candle style so breakouts are visually distinct.
Truth Table (integration, not decoration):
Control Line = a smoothed multi-EMA control band (we expose a single “control line” derived from it),
PDH/PDL position (above, below, or inside),
Composite Trend = non-lag microstructure score combining: close-location value, thrust, wick imbalance, range-expansion direction, and HH/HL vs LL/LH structure (all summed over a short causal window).
Header colors use majority vote across those three rows so you see regime at a glance. This is used to interpret breaks and avoid chasing noise.
How to use it (practical workflow):
On equities during RTH, watch PDH/PDL.
When a break occurs, wait for the 3-close confirmation—that’s your “prove-it” trigger.
Upon trigger, the corresponding ghost pack becomes visible and provides objective intraday targets (pack lines + dashed Fib lines).
Use the Truth Table to sanity-check regime (e.g., bullish majority + PDH break = higher-confidence continuation).
Inputs & alerts:
Consecutive closes required (default 3).
Show Truth Table (on/off).
EMA ribbon/control line (on/off).
Alerts: “Bullish Trigger” and “Bearish Trigger” fire on the one-bar pulses right when confirmation completes.
Notes & limitations:
Designed for stocks using 09:30–16:00 ET. On 24/7 markets (e.g., crypto) RTH logic isn’t applicable.
Prior-day values are fixed from the daily timeframe, so the logic does not repaint.
The “Neo” candle styling is post-trigger only to keep earlier bars clean.
Why this is original/useful:
This is a single, integrated framework: anchored ghost targets (with a non-crossing constraint), prove-it confirmation (3-close rule), and a non-lag composite microstructure score summarized in a Truth Table. The components are purpose-built to work together to reduce false breakouts and supply clean, objective targets after confirmation—this is not a cosmetic mashup.
Educational note: Not financial advice. Test before use.
All Time High & All Time Low + 52-Week (ATH & ATL) | by Octopu$🚀 All Time High & All Time Low (ATH & ATL) + 52-Week with % and $ Info| by Octopu$
What is a 52-week, ATH or ATL?
52-Week High
The highest price a stock has traded at in the past 52 weeks (Approx. 1 year).
Acts like a “short-term ATH.” Many traders and investors use it as a momentum signal — breaking above it shows strength. Often used by screeners (“Stocks near 52-week high”).
IF a Ticker highest price in the last year is $500, and it’s currently trading at $555, it just made a new 52-week high (but not necessarily an all-time high).
52-Week Low
The lowest price a stock has traded at in the past 52 weeks (Approx. 1 year).
Acts like a “short-term ATL.” Traders watch it for breakdowns, and long-term investors watch it for potential bargains/buy the dip. Also important for risk management and Stop Losses.
IF a Ticker lowest price in the last year was $100, and it falls to $88, it just made a new 52-week low (but not necessarily an all-time low).
ATH (All-Time High)
The highest price a stock (or index, crypto, etc...) has EVER reached in its entire trading history.
Shows maximum bullish strength. When price breaks to a new ATH, there is no overhead resistance → often leads to strong momentum rallies. Also used as a psychological level in case of resistance/breakout.
ATL (All-Time Low)
The lowest price a stock (or asset) has EVER traded at since it began trading.
Reflects maximum bearish weakness. Breaking below the ATL is dangerous (no historical support below). Often associated with companies in crisis or risk of delisting. Or simply crashers or faders, whatever slang you may call it. Generally heavily shorted.
EXAMPLE:
AMEX:SPY
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This indicator however should not be used as a standalone tool.
(The combination of factors relies on your own knowledge about Confluence Factors along with your Due Diligence)
This indicator is not an advice to buy or sell securities in any form.
ANY Ticker. ANY Timeframe.
Features:
• 52-Week High
• 52-Week Low
• ALL Time High
• ALL Time Low
• $ Value Difference (of Current Price)
• % Percentage Difference (of Current Price)
Options:
• Customization
• Toggles
Notes:
v1.0
Indicator release.
Changes and updates can come in the future for additional functionalities or per requests. Follow and Stay Tuned!
Did you like it? Please Support and Shoot me a message! I'd appreciate if you dropped by to say thanks! Thank you.
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Smart Money Breakout Signals [GILDEX]Introducing the Smart Money Breakout Signals, a cutting-edge trading indicator designed to identify key structural shifts and breakout opportunities in the market. This tool leverages a blend of smart money concepts like Break of Structure (BOS) and Change of Character (CHoCH) to provide traders with actionable insights into market direction and potential entry or exit points.
Key Features:
✨ Market Structure Analysis: Automatically detects and labels BOS and CHoCH for trend confirmation and reversals.
🎨 Customizable Visualization: Tailor bullish and bearish colors for breakout lines and signals to suit your preferences.
📊 Dynamic Take-Profit Targets: Displays three tiered take-profit levels based on breakout volatility.
🔔 Real-Time Alerts: Stay ahead of the game with notifications for bullish and bearish breakouts.
📋 Performance Dashboard: Monitor signal statistics, including win rates and total signals, directly on your chart.
How to Use:
Add the Indicator: Add the script to your favourites ⭐ and customize settings like market structure horizon and confirmation type.
CTA-min D1 — Donchian 55/20 Trend Breakout (ATR Risk)What it is
A clean, daily trend-following breakout inspired by classic CTA/Turtle logic. It buys strength and sells weakness, then lets winners run with a channel-based trailing stop. No curve-fitting, no clutter—just rules.
How it trades
Timeframe: Daily (D1)
Entry: Close breaks the previous 55-bar Donchian channel (above for longs, below for shorts).
Exit/Trail: Trailing stop at the 20-bar Donchian channel on the opposite side (no fixed TP).
Risk: Initial stop = ATR(N) × stopMult (ATR is smoothed). Position size risks riskPct% of equity based on stop distance.
Labels: “BUY/SELL” only on the entry bar; “STOP BUY/STOP SELL” only on the exit bar.
Pyramiding: Off (one position at a time).
Regime Alignment with EMAs (recommended filter, not enforced by code)
Add EMA 50 and EMA 200 to the D1 chart.
Long bias: take BUY signals only when EMA50 > EMA200 (bullish regime).
Short bias: take SELL signals only when EMA50 < EMA200 (bearish regime).
Optional: for extra selectivity, require the H4 EMAs (50/200) to align with D1 before acting on a signal.
Inputs
entryN (55), exitN (20), atrLen (20), atrSmooth (10), stopMult (2.0), riskPct (0.5%–1.0% recommended).
Works well on (tested by user)
BTCUSD (Bitcoin), EURUSD, GBPJPY, NAS100/US100, USDJPY, AUDUSD, XAGUSD (Silver), US30 (Dow), JP225 (Nikkei), EURGBP, NZDUSD, EURCHF, USDCHF.
How to use
Apply to D1 charts. Review once per day after the daily close and execute next session open to mirror backtest assumptions. Best used as a portfolio strategy across multiple uncorrelated markets. Use the EMA alignment above as a discretionary regime filter to reduce false breakouts.
Notes
For educational use. Markets involve risk; past performance does not guarantee future results. Use responsible position sizing.
OBV Breakout Screener (By Tarso)1. Purpose of the Indicator
The "Advanced OBV Breakout Screener" is a specialized tool designed to find a powerful bullish signal. It scans for assets where buying pressure is increasing significantly, even though the price has not yet broken out.
The core strategy is to identify assets where:
Volume is leading Price: The On-Balance Volume (OBV) has already broken its recent high.
Price is still contained: The asset's price has not yet broken its recent high.
This setup helps you find potential trading opportunities right before a possible upward move.
2. How to Set Up the Indicator
First, you need to add the script to your TradingView account.
Open any chart on TradingView.
Click on the "Pine Editor" tab at the bottom of the screen.
Delete any existing code and paste the entire "Advanced OBV Breakout Screener" script into the editor.
Click "Add to chart". The indicator will now appear in a separate panel below your main price chart.
3. How to Use it with the Pine Screener (Step-by-Step)
This is the main purpose of the indicator. The script does all the complex analysis and provides a simple "1" (Signal is ON) or "0" (Signal is OFF). You only need to set up one filter.
Open the Stock Screener (or Crypto/Forex Screener).
Click the Filters button to open the settings panel.
Ensure you are on the Pine Screener tab (this allows you to filter using custom indicators).
In the indicator selection menu (it might say "Select Indicator..."), find and choose Advanced OBV Breakout Screener from your list.
Now, configure the single filter condition as follows:
In the first box, select Advanced Breakout Signal.
In the second box, select Equal to.
In the third box, select Number and type 1.
Your filter setup should look clean and simple, like this:
That's it! The screener will now display a list of all assets that currently meet the "Advanced Breakout" criteria for the timeframe you have selected (e.g., Daily, 4h, 1h).
4. Configuring the Lookback Period
By default, the indicator analyzes the last 20 periods. If you want to change this (for example, to scan for breakouts over 50 days), you must adjust it in the indicator's settings on your chart.
Go back to your chart view.
Find the "Advanced OBV Breakout Screener" panel.
Click the Settings icon (⚙️) next to the indicator's name.
In the "Inputs" tab, change the "Lookback Period (days)" to your desired value.
Click "OK".
The Pine Screener will automatically use this new setting for its market scan.
5. Understanding the On-Chart Visuals
When you add the indicator to your chart, you will see:
Blue Line: This is the On-Balance Volume (OBV).
Red Stepped Line: This represents the highest value the OBV has reached during the lookback period. A breakout happens when the blue line moves above this red line.
Green Triangle (▲): This symbol appears below a price candle whenever the full "Advanced Breakout" condition (OBV breakout + Price containment) is met, giving you a clear visual confirmation.
Opening Range Box with Breakout LabelsOverview
This strategy automates the classic Opening Range breakout trading technique by identifying the price range during a specified initial time window (the "Opening Range") each trading day, and then triggers trades when the price breaks out above or below this range. It draws a visual box around the opening range for clarity and provides breakout signals with configurable take profit and stop loss levels expressed in pips.
Key Features
Configurable Opening Range Time Window:
Define the start and end time of the opening range session using hour and minute inputs (24-hour format). For example, you can set it to capture the first 15 minutes after market open.
Extended Box Display:
Optionally extend the opening range box display by a configurable number of hours beyond the initial range period for ongoing visual reference.
Opening Range Box Visualization:
A semi-transparent colored box is drawn on the chart representing the high and low price of the opening range period, updating dynamically as the session progresses.
Breakout Detection & Entry Signals:
The strategy detects breakouts once the opening range session ends (including the extended period). It places:
A long entry when the price closes above the opening range high.
A short entry when the price closes below the opening range low.
Take Profit and Stop Loss in Pips:
You can define your desired take profit and stop loss levels in pips, allowing consistent risk management tailored to the instrument's pip value.
Visual Breakout Labels:
Up and down arrow labels appear on the chart at breakout points to clearly mark trade signals.
Max Breakout Labels Limit:
Limits the number of breakout labels displayed on the chart to avoid clutter.
Range Breakout with Persistent Zone Bar Colors
// DESCRIPTION:
// The "Range Breakout with Persistent Zone Bar Colors" indicator identifies and visualizes
// periods of consolidation (boxes or channels) based on an ATR‑driven range and highlights
// directional breakouts, zone entries, and persistent zone trends.
//
// KEY FEATURES:
// 1. ATR‑Based Channel Construction:
// • Computes a rolling channel around the midpoint (HL2) using a historical ATR length,
// scaled by the "Channel Width" multiplier. This channel represents the box or range.
// • Automatically resets when price closes beyond the upper or lower boundary, or after
// a user‑defined maximum number of bars (Length) inside the range.
//
// 2. Persistent Zone Bar Coloring:
// • Colors bars within the current box uniformly—green for bullish zones after an
// upward breakout, red for bearish zones after a downward breakout—based on the last
// breakout direction (trend). Bars outside the box use a neutral color.
// • Provides an at‑a‑glance view of whether price remains in a bullish or bearish box.
//
// 3. Zone Entry & Breakout Signals:
// • "New Bull Box" / "New Bear Box" labels mark each new zone formation at the reset bar.
// • "Enter Bull Zone" and "Enter Bear Zone" tiny labels flag when price first crosses into
// the lower or upper half of the box, spotlighting momentum within the range.
// • Classic breakout symbols (▲ for buys, ▼ for sells) appear when price decisively crosses
// the box mid‑lines, with optional filtering by trend.
// • Optional X markers identify potential fakeout attempts beyond the box boundaries.
//
// 4. Customizable Inputs:
// • LENGTH: Maximum bars before auto‑reset if no breakout occurs.
// • CHANNEL WIDTH: ATR multiplier controlling box height.
// • Color settings for channel lines, fills, labels, and both inside/outside bar coloring.
// • Options to show fakeouts (X signals) and filter ▲/▼ by breakout trend.
//
// USE CASES:
// • Consolidation & Breakout Strategy: Clearly visualize ranges where price consolidates
// and prepare for directional entries on breakout or zone entry.
// • Trend Detection: Persistent bar colors provide quick confirmation of current zone bias.
// • Momentum Assessment: Mid‑zone entry labels highlight shifts in momentum within boxes.
// • Risk Management: Time‑based resets ensure the channel does not become stale if no
// breakout occurs.
//
// HOW TO READ:
// 1. Watch for the channel box formation (colored fills between upper and lower lines).
// 2. A label "New Bull Box" or "New Bear Box" indicates the start of a fresh zone.
// 3. Bars inside that zone remain uniformly colored until a new breakout resets the box.
// 4. "Enter Bull Zone" / "Enter Bear Zone" marks when price first enters each half.
// 5. ▲ / ▼ symbols on mid‑line crossovers signal potential entries.
// 6. Outside the box, bars turn neutral, highlighting no‑trade or transition periods.
// 7. Adjust inputs to fit the time frame and volatility of your market.
//
// By leveraging both visual zone coloring and precise labels, this indicator streamlines
// range analysis, breakout timing, and bias confirmation into a single, intuitive tool.
First Round Break TrackerA simple indicator that tracks the first-time breakouts of round number levels (psychological levels) on any chart. Clean interface with minimal configuration needed
First Breakout Only : Marks each round level only once when broken for the first time
Customizable Step Size : Adjustable round number intervals (e.g., 100, 1000, 10000 etc.)
Clean Visual Alerts : Green labels with "FIRST:" prefix appear exactly at breakout moments
Real-time Info Panel : Shows current price, next target level, and total breakouts count
[Teyo69] T1 ATR Standard Deviation Breakout Bands🧭 OVERVIEW
T1 ATR Standard Deviation Breakout Bands is a breakout tool designed to detect volatility-driven price expansion beyond statistically significant zones. It calculates real-time ATR-based standard deviation bands, dynamically tracking breakout conditions with adjustable smoothing. With flexible moving average types and the Kijun-sen as the default baseline, this indicator is built for traders who want to avoid fakeouts and only engage when volatility confirms conviction.
✨ FEATURES
Utilizes ATR standard deviation for real-time volatility band calculations
Supports multiple moving average types (EMA, SMA, WMA, etc.) including Kijun-sen by default
Adjustable ATR multiplier to fine-tune breakout sensitivity
Fully configurable length inputs and MA source types
Identifies long opportunities when price closes above the upper band
Identifies short opportunities when price closes below the lower band
Ideal for trend continuation, momentum breakouts, and volatility-based filtering
🎯 HOW TO USE
Apply the indicator on your preferred timeframe (works best on trending conditions).
Set your baseline MA to match your system (default: Kijun-sen).
Adjust the ATR period and multiplier to balance sensitivity vs. noise.
Go long when the close breaks above the upper standard deviation band.
Go short when the close breaks below the lower standard deviation band.
Use Markers signals to highlight breakout moments.
Can also be used to identify if price is ranging when it is in the gray area of the indicator
⚙️ CONFIGURATION
Length: Period for the moving average and ATR
MA Type: Choose from EMA, SMA, WMA, or Kijun-sen
ATR Multiplier: Controls how wide the breakout bands are
Source: Price type used for calculations (default: close)
⚠️ LIMITATIONS
Standard deviation assumes price is statistically normal — not always true during news spikes
Band expansion does not guarantee follow-through — use in conjunction with volume or trend filters
💡 ADVANCED TIPS
Combine with a trend filter (e.g., 200 EMA) to trade only in the direction of the dominant trend
Use wider ATR multipliers on lower timeframes to reduce noise
Pair with oscillators (e.g., RSI, MACD) for breakout + momentum confluence setups
For scalping, reduce the length but widen the multiplier slightly
📓 NOTES
The standard deviation of ATR is used to capture how volatile volatility itself is. This reveals when the market is entering statistically significant price expansion.
Why this matters: Standard deviation is a core statistical tool for understanding distribution outliers. When price exceeds the upper band, it is outside normal volatility expectations — signaling potential breakout strength.
This indicator applies breakout theory to volatility, not just price action, offering a unique edge over classic Bollinger or Keltner bands.
Monday Swing Box# Monday Swing Box Indicator - Trading Applications
This "Monday Swing Box" indicator can be very useful in trading for several strategic reasons:
## 1. **"Monday Effect" Analysis**
* **Concept**: Mondays often have particular characteristics in the markets (opening gaps, weekend catch-up, different volumes)
* **Utility**: Allows visualization and quantification of these Monday-specific movements
* **Application**: Helps identify recurring patterns in your strategy
## 2. **Relative Volatility Measurement with ATR**
* **The ATR percentage tells you**:
* **< 50%**: Low volatility Monday (possible consolidation)
* **50-100%**: Normal volatility
* **> 100%**: Very volatile Monday (important event, potential breakout)
* **Advantage**: Contextualizes the movement relative to historical volatility
## 3. **Practical Trading Applications**
### **For Day Trading**:
* **Entry**: A Monday with >150% ATR may signal a strong movement to follow
* **Stop Loss**: Adjust stop sizes according to Monday's volatility
* **Targets**: Calibrate targets according to the movement's magnitude
### **For Swing Trading**:
* **Support/Resistance**: Monday's high/low often become key levels
* **Breakout**: Breaking above/below Monday's box may signal continuation
* **Retracement**: Return to Monday's box = support/resistance zone
### **For Risk Management**:
* **Sizing**: Adapt position sizes according to measured volatility
* **Timing**: Avoid trading abnormally volatile Mondays if you prefer stability
## 4. **Specific Possible Strategies**
### **"Monday Breakout"**:
* Wait for a break above/below Monday's box
* Enter in the direction of the breakout
* Stop at the other end of the box
### **"Monday Reversal"**:
* If Monday shows >200% ATR, look for a reversal
* The box becomes a resistance/support zone
### **"Monday Range"**:
* Trade bounces off the box limits
* Particularly effective if ATR % is normal (50-100%)
## 5. **Visualization Advantages**
* **Historical**: See past patterns across multiple Mondays
* **Comparison**: Compare current volatility to previous Mondays
* **Anticipation**: Prepare your strategy according to the type of Monday observed
## 6. **Limitations to Consider**
* Monday patterns can vary according to markets and periods
* Don't trade solely on this indicator, but use it as a complement
* Consider macroeconomic context and news
This indicator is therefore particularly useful for traders who want to exploit Monday's specificities and have an objective measure of this day's relative volatility compared to normal market conditions.
MojoPivots Breakout Signals [DonnieMojo]The MojoPivots Breakout Indicator is a precision-engineered tool designed for traders seeking high-probability breakout opportunities using dynamic pivot structures and real-time volume imbalances.
Built on DonnieMojo’s breakout framework, this indicator analyzes market structure via custom MR (Major Resistance) and MS (Major Support) levels, dynamically derived from intraday volume profiles and statistical price expansion. It intelligently tracks and visualizes potential breakout zones, key "line-in-the-sand" levels, and take-profit targets (TP1, TP2, TP3) based on volatility-adjusted zones.
🔑 Core Features:
Breakout Signal Detection
Identifies potential bullish and bearish breakouts when price breaches predefined resistance (MR1) or support (MS1) levels with confirmation from volume dynamics.
Smart Take-Profit System
Targets are automatically mapped to MR2–MR4 and MS2–MS4, offering structured TP zones based on standard deviation thresholds.
Delta Zone Visuals
Color-coded fills display real-time buyer/seller dominance in each zone using an imbalance-weighted volume model.
VPOC "Sand Line"
The Volume Point of Control is plotted to show the session's key battle line for trend continuation or rejection.
Statistical Performance Panel
Live breakout stats with hit-rate bars (TP1/TP2/TP3) help you evaluate performance and adjust trade management.
🧪 Usage Tips:
Timeframe Sync: The default detection logic is based on 15-minute candles, but pivot zones are calculated from higher timeframes (2H by default). Adjust these in the settings to suit your strategy.
Entry Trigger: Wait for price to close below MS1 or above MR1 and breach it on the next bar to confirm a breakout signal.
TP Scaling: Use TP1 for conservative exits or scale out progressively at TP2 and TP3 for extended moves.
Volume Confirmation: Delta zone fills (green/red) help validate whether breakout levels are supported by buyer/seller strength — fade low-delta signals with caution.
Combine with Trend Filters: Enhance results by using MojoPivots alongside trend indicators like EMAs, ADX, or macro S/R.
Bollinger BandWidth Squeeze BreakoutBollinger BandWidth Squeeze Breakout
Description:
This indicator merges classic Bollinger BandWidth (BBW) with TTM Squeeze Pro-style compression dots. It identifies volatility contractions, very effective at identifying chop or ranging markets, and color-codes the BBW line based on directional breakout bias—helping traders anticipate explosive moves before they happen.
It supports multi-level squeeze detection:
High Compression (Orange) : Tightest squeeze — highly coiled setup
Medium Compression (Red) : Moderate squeeze — building pressure
Low Compression (Black) : Light squeeze — early contraction
(No dot means no squeeze – free expansion)
How It Works
Bollinger BandWidth (BBW):
Calculated as the percent width between Bollinger Bands over a selected moving average (SMA, EMA, etc.). A rising BBW suggests volatility expansion; falling BBW indicates compression.
Directional Bias (BBW Color):
The line is colored green when recent bars show upside breakout pressure, red when downside pressure dominates, and gray when neutral. This is based on cumulative position of price relative to the Bollinger Bands.
TTM Squeeze Pro Dots:
Compression dots plotted on the zero line represent volatility squeeze levels, using up to 3 Keltner Channel thresholds:
Orange Dot : High compression (tightest squeeze zone)
Red Dot : Medium compression
Black Dot : Low compression
(No dot means no squeeze — price is expanding)
Expansion & Contraction Context:
Plots historical highest/lowest BBW values (user-defined period) to help spot extreme conditions.
How to Interpret:
Use squeeze dots to identify when the market is “chop/ranging.” Breakouts from these zones often come with sharp moves.
BBW Line Color = Bias Filter:
Green → Bullish expansion pressure
Red → Bearish expansion pressure
Gray → Neutral or undecided
Use this to filter direction before entering a breakout or momentum trade.
Inputs:
Length : Period for BB and Keltner calculations
MA Type : Choose from SMA, EMA, SMMA, WMA, VWMA, or None
StdDev : Standard deviation for BB
Expansion/Contraction Lengths : Historical window to track BBW extremes
Source : Input source for all calculations (default: Close)
Keltner Multipliers : Customize thresholds for high/mid/low compression
Best For:
Traders looking to anticipate breakout direction
Scalpers and swing traders seeking early volatility cues
Anyone using BB or TTM Squeeze logic in their setups
Pro Tips:
Combine with momentum tools (e.g., RSI, MACD, SMI, CCI) to confirm breakout thrust
Use squeeze dot color shifts (red/orange → no dot) as a breakout timing tool
Use historical BBW highs/lows as context for relative volatility expansion