Adaptive Weighted Regression Channel (AWRC)Short Description:
The Adaptive Weighted Regression Channel (AWRC) is an advanced technical analysis tool that plots a dynamic regression channel based on the recent price action. The centerline is a linear regression (trendline) fitted to the selected price source over a rolling window. The channel boundaries are placed above and below the regression line by a user-selected multiple of the weighted standard deviation.
What makes AWRC unique is its ability to optionally weight each bar’s importance in the regression using Volume, ATR (Average True Range), or Recency Decay, offering a channel that can adapt to market volatility, participation, or trend acceleration.
Parameter Explanations:
length: Number of bars for the regression window (how many recent candles are included). Higher values = smoother, less sensitive channel.
StdDev Multiplier (mult): Controls the channel width. 2.0 is classic; higher = wider channels, lower = tighter.
Enable Weighting?: Turn ON to activate weighting of each bar. If OFF, all bars are equally weighted (classic regression channel).
Weight Type: Select what to use for weights (only active if Enable Weighting is ON):
"Volume": Higher volume bars have more influence on the regression.
"ATR": Bars with higher volatility (as measured by ATR) have more influence.
"Decay": More recent bars are given more weight (controlled by Decay parameter).
Decay: If Weight Type is "Decay", this controls the rate of recency decay. (e.g. 0.98 = slow decay; 0.90 = fast decay; values close to 1 mean a longer memory.)
Source for the calculation (src): Selects which price is regressed. Default is hl2 (average of high and low); you can choose close, open, etc.
Recommended Parameters:
For general use: length = 34, mult = 2.0, Enable Weighting = OFF, src = hl2
For volume-aware channel: Enable Weighting = ON, Weight Type = "Volume"
For volatility sensitivity: Enable Weighting = ON, Weight Type = "ATR"
For extra focus on recent price: Enable Weighting = ON, Weight Type = "Decay", Decay = 0.95 or 0.98
For swing trading: length = 21–55, mult = 1.5–2.5
For intraday/scalping: length = 10–20, mult = 1.0–1.5
Usage Tips:
The regression line shows the "best fit" trend for the selected window.
The channel captures the typical range; price breaking outside the channel can signal strength, exhaustion, or breakout.
Volume and ATR weighting help the channel adapt to market participation or volatility spikes.
Decay weighting locks onto the most recent trend direction quickly.
Adjust parameters to fit your timeframe and market volatility.
Use AWRC to spot trending moves, reversals, or overextensions.
Try different weighting and channel settings to match your trading style!
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Mohammad - Auto TrendLinesMohammad - Auto TrendLines
Overview
An advanced automatic trendline detection system that identifies and draws both major and minor trendlines based on pivot highs and lows. This indicator uses sophisticated algorithms to detect market structure and automatically plot relevant trendlines, helping traders identify key support and resistance levels without manual chart analysis.
Key Features
Automatic Detection: Identifies pivot points and connects them to form trendlines without manual intervention
Multi-Level Analysis: Distinguishes between Major and Minor trendlines, both External and Internal
Smart Validation: Only draws trendlines that haven't been violated by price action
Comprehensive Alerts: 16 different alert conditions for breaks and reactions to trendlines
Fully Customizable: Complete control over colors, styles, widths, and display preferences for each trendline type
How It Works
The indicator uses a ZigZag algorithm with configurable pivot periods to identify significant highs and lows. It then connects these points to form trendlines, validating them against historical price action to ensure they remain relevant. The system categorizes trendlines into Major/Minor and External/Internal based on their significance in the market structure.
Use Cases
This indicator is particularly useful for:
Identifying trend continuations and potential reversals
Finding optimal entry and exit points based on trendline breaks
Setting stop-loss levels using trendline support/resistance
Confirming trade setups with multiple timeframe analysis
Automating trendline detection for systematic trading strategies
Settings/Parameters
Pivot Period: Controls the sensitivity of pivot detection (default: 5)
Display Options: Toggle visibility for each of the 8 trendline types
Style Customization: Adjust color, line style, width, and extension for each trendline
Alert Configuration: Enable/disable alerts for breaks and reactions to each trendline type
Delete Previous: Option to remove old trendlines when new ones are formed
How to Use
Add the indicator to your chart and adjust the Pivot Period based on your trading timeframe
Configure which trendline types you want to display (Major/Minor, External/Internal, Up/Down)
Set up alerts for the specific trendline interactions you want to monitor
Look for price reactions at trendlines for potential trade entries
Use trendline breaks as confirmation for trend changes
Signals
Break Alerts: Triggered when price closes beyond a trendline
React Alerts: Triggered when price touches but respects a trendline
Major External: Most significant trendlines based on major pivot points
Major Internal: Secondary major trendlines within the trend structure
Minor External: Short-term trendlines for intraday movements
Minor Internal: Smallest scale trendlines for precise entries
Trendline Types Explained
Up Trendlines: Connect ascending lows, act as support
Down Trendlines: Connect descending highs, act as resistance
External: Connect the outermost pivots
Internal: Connect pivots within the major structure
Best Timeframes
Works effectively on all timeframes:
Scalping: 1m, 5m, 15m charts
Day Trading: 15m, 1H, 4H charts
Swing Trading: 4H, Daily, Weekly charts
Position Trading: Daily, Weekly, Monthly charts
Important Notes
The indicator repaints trendlines as new pivots form - this is by design to maintain accuracy
Historical trendlines that have been broken are automatically extended to show past levels
Use multiple timeframe analysis for best results
Combine with other indicators for trade confirmation
Always use proper risk management
Alert Integration
This indicator uses the TradingFinder Alert Library for enhanced alert functionality, providing detailed notifications for all trendline interactions.
Version History
v6: Current version with full alert integration and enhanced trendline validation
Disclaimer: This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always conduct your own analysis and use proper risk management when trading.
Note: This is an overlay indicator that draws directly on your price chart. Ensure you have sufficient chart history loaded for optimal performance.
Superdupermegadeduper signals by BrenFX🚀 Superdupermegadeduper Signals by BrenFX
Overview
The Superdupermegadeduper Signals indicator is a comprehensive trading system that combines multiple advanced technical analysis concepts to identify high-probability trading opportunities. This indicator integrates supply/demand zone analysis, dynamic trendline detection, and multi-confirmation signal generation to provide traders with precise entry, stop-loss, and take-profit levels.
🎯 Key Features
Supply & Demand Zone Detection
Intelligent Zone Identification: Automatically detects high-probability supply and demand zones based on price action and touch frequency
Customizable Zone Strength: Set minimum touches required for zone validation (2-10 touches)
Visual Zone Display: Clear visual representation with customizable colors and transparency
Zone Extension: Projects zones forward for future reference
Dynamic Trendline Analysis
Multi-Touch Trendline Detection: Identifies significant support and resistance trendlines with configurable minimum touch requirements
Automatic Trendline Drawing: Draws and extends trendlines automatically with custom colors
Deviation Tolerance: Configurable deviation percentage for trendline validation
Breakout & Retest Signals: Detects trendline breakouts and subsequent pullback retests
Advanced Signal Generation
Dual Signal Types:
Zone Reversal Signals: Based on supply/demand zone interactions
Trendline Breakout Signals: Based on trendline breaks with pullback confirmation
Multi-Confirmation System:
Volume confirmation (optional)
RSI filter integration
Candlestick pattern confirmation
Pullback verification
Professional Trade Management
Multiple Stop Loss Methods:
ATR-based dynamic stops
Zone-based stops
Fixed point stops
Automatic Level Calculation: Entry, stop-loss, and take-profit levels calculated automatically
Real-Time Trade Table: Live display of current trade levels and parameters
Customizable Table Position: Place trade information anywhere on your chart
Alert System
Comprehensive Alerts: Get notified instantly when signals are generated
Detailed Alert Messages: Include entry price, stop-loss, and take-profit levels
Frequency Control: Once-per-bar alert frequency to avoid spam
📊 How It Works
Signal Logic
Zone Analysis: The indicator scans for areas where price has repeatedly found support or resistance
Trendline Detection: Identifies significant trend lines by connecting pivot points with multiple touches
Confirmation Process: Multiple filters ensure signal quality:
Price action confirmation (multiple bullish/bearish candles)
Volume above average (optional)
RSI oversold/overbought conditions (optional)
Entry Timing: Signals are generated when all confirmations align
Buy Signals Generated When:
Price reaches a demand zone with bullish reversal confirmation, OR
Price breaks above resistance trendline and retests successfully
Sell Signals Generated When:
Price reaches a supply zone with bearish reversal confirmation, OR
Price breaks below support trendline and retests successfully
⚙️ Configuration Options
Supply/Demand Settings
Zone Strength: Minimum touches required (2-10)
Lookback Period: Historical bars to analyze (10-100)
Zone Extension: Forward projection length (1-20 bars)
Trendline Settings
Lookback Period: Historical analysis range (20-200 bars)
Minimum Touches: Required pivot connections (2-5)
Deviation Tolerance: Allowable price variance (0.01-1.0%)
Signal Filters
Reversal Confirmation: Required confirmation candles (1-5)
Pullback Confirmation: Retest validation period (1-5)
Volume Filter: Above-average volume requirement
RSI Filter: Overbought/oversold confirmation
Trade Management
Stop Loss Methods: ATR, Zone-based, or Fixed points
ATR Multiplier: Risk adjustment (0.5-5.0x)
Take Profit: Fixed point target (1.0-50.0 points)
📈 Best Practices
Recommended Settings
For Scalping: Lower zone strength (2-3), shorter lookback periods
For Swing Trading: Higher zone strength (4-6), longer lookback periods
For Trend Following: Enable trendline signals, use ATR-based stops
Risk Management
Always use the provided stop-loss levels
Consider position sizing based on stop-loss distance
Monitor the trade table for real-time level updates
Use alerts to avoid missing opportunities
🎨 Visual Elements
Supply Zones: Red semi-transparent rectangles
Demand Zones: Green semi-transparent rectangles
Resistance Lines: Red trendlines
Support Lines: Green trendlines
Buy Signals: Green "BUY" labels below bars
Sell Signals: Red "SELL" labels above bars
Trade Table: Comprehensive trade information display
💡 Tips for Success
Combine with Market Structure: Use on clean trends and at key support/resistance levels
Multiple Timeframe Analysis: Confirm signals on higher timeframes
Volume Confirmation: Enable volume filter for higher quality signals
Risk Management: Never risk more than 1-2% per trade
Backtesting: Test settings on historical data before live trading
⚠️ Important Notes
This indicator works best in trending markets
Signals are more reliable when multiple confirmations align
Always consider fundamental analysis and market conditions
Past performance does not guarantee future results
Practice proper risk management at all times
🔧 Technical Specifications
Pine Script Version: 6
Overlay: Yes
Max Objects: 500 boxes, 500 lines
Performance: Optimized for real-time analysis
Compatibility: Works on all timeframes and instruments
Developed by BrenFX | Advanced Trading Signals for Professional Traders
Remember: Trading involves risk. This indicator is a tool to assist in analysis and should not be the sole basis for trading decisions. Always use proper risk management and consider your financial situation before trading.
🔁 A.X.I.S Fibonacci Engine V2 – Smart Projected Pathway🔁 A.X.I.S Fibonacci Engine V2 – Smart Projected Pathway indicator
The A.X.I.S Fibonacci Engine V2 is a next-generation Fibonacci projection tool designed for traders seeking advanced, adaptive levels that respond to true multi-timeframe market structure. Built from the ground up for active traders—scalpers, swing traders, and position players—it fuses traditional Fibonacci logic with dynamic price projection and smart anchor logic.
How It Works:
Multi-Timeframe Anchoring:
Anchors your Fibonacci levels to High Timeframe (HTF) pivots for powerful bias and “macro” market structure, while also utilizing Low Timeframe (LTF) swing detection for precise “micro” projection and pathway analysis.
Dynamic Pathway Projection:
Beyond static lines, this engine allows Fibonacci levels to be projected forward, following the price path between significant swings—giving you projected targets and active “pathways” instead of just fixed retracement bands.
Trend-Adaptive Logic:
Determines bullish/bearish bias based on where HTF price closes relative to a moving average (HTF EMA-20), meaning the plotted fibs automatically adjust to uptrends or downtrends. No need to guess direction.
Auto-Cleanup & Smart Management:
Old lines and labels are deleted automatically to keep your chart clean, and levels are recalculated with every new significant swing (“leg”)—no manual intervention needed.
Key Features:
Multi-Timeframe Input:
Choose both HTF (for “anchor” pivots) and LTF (for “projection” pivots) independently.
Fine-tune swing sensitivity for both anchors and pathway pivots.
Classic + Projected Mode:
Choose between standard horizontal Fibs or enable Dynamic Pathway Mode to project levels diagonally into future bars, creating “fib pathways.”
Color Customization:
Individualize bullish/bearish fib colors, line style (solid, dashed, dotted), thickness, label position, and transparency.
Special “golden zone” highlighting for the most critical levels (0.618/0.786).
Visual Anchors:
Optionally plot markers for HTF swing pivots for extra clarity.
Chart Cleanliness:
Script manages and deletes its own objects—no more chart clutter!
Real-Time Auto-Update:
All levels and pathways update in real time as market structure changes.
User-Friendly Labels:
Toggle on/off fib level labels, with position and background adjustments.
Practical Trading Applications:
Swing/Position Trading:
Use HTF pivots for macro context, then project LTF fibs into the future for potential reversal/extension targets.
Scalping:
Deploy on lower timeframes with micro pivots for intraday levels and short-term projected moves.
Dynamic Take-Profit & Entry Zones:
Identify evolving TP and re-entry zones as price carves out new swings, even in choppy or trending conditions.
Trend Confirmation:
Let the engine determine trend direction, so your fibs are always aligned with prevailing momentum.
How to Use:
Add to Chart:
Apply the indicator to any chart or timeframe.
Set Your Anchors:
Pick the HTF (anchor) and LTF (projection) timeframes.
Adjust swing sensitivity (lookback) as needed.
Enable/Disable Dynamic Pathway:
For regular fibs, leave off.
For projected “pathways,” turn it ON—lines will project forward along the likely path of the next move.
Adjust Colors, Labels, and Styles:
Fine-tune everything for clarity and your personal style.
Watch for Changes:
As new pivots form, the script will update levels in real time, keeping your roadmap fresh.
(Optional) Show Macro Swings:
Toggle on/off to plot markers for the most recent HTF pivots.
Who Is It For?
Day traders, scalpers, and swing traders wanting true projected price targets—not just static fibs.
Traders tired of redrawing fibs after every new swing.
Anyone who wants a clean, dynamic, and truly adaptive fib tool that blends macro and micro market structure into one engine.
What Makes It Different?
True multi-timeframe awareness:
Adapts to both macro (HTF) and micro (LTF) structure.
Automatic trend recognition:
Fibs align with price action—no manual flipping.
Projected, not just static:
See where fib levels could land, not just where they were.
Cleanest chart management:
Deletes its own lines and labels on every update—no mess, ever.
Note:
This tool is for educational and informational purposes only. Not financial advice. Always use proper risk management!
Any issues or feature requests? Drop a comment below or reach out!
Happy trading and welcome to the A.X.I.S revolution.
— I5X-Albatross
Vasyl Ivanov | Volatility by Extremums"Volatility by Extremums" is an original technical indicator designed to measure market volatility based on the analysis of price extreme points. Unlike traditional volatility indicators that use standard statistical methods, this indicator calculates volatility as a percentage price change between local maximums and minimums, providing a more accurate understanding of actual price fluctuations in the market.
Unique Methodology
The indicator uses an innovative approach to volatility calculation:
Extremum Detection: The algorithm automatically identifies local maximums and minimums based on configurable parameters, including lookback period and minimum distance between extremums, measured in ATR (Average True Range) units.
Relative Volatility Calculation: For each pair of adjacent extremums, volatility is calculated using the formula: (|Max - Min| / Max) × 100%, where volatility is expressed as a percentage of the maximum value in the pair.
Result Aggregation: The indicator computes two key metrics:
Average volatility - arithmetic mean of all calculated volatility values
Maximum volatility - highest volatility value between extremums during the analyzed period
Technical Parameters
Main Settings:
Lookback (1000): Number of bars for historical analysis
Extremums Bars Lookback (10): Period for extremum search
Extremums Minimal Distance (2 ATR): Minimum distance between extremums for noise filtering
ATR Period (30): Average True Range calculation period
ATR Average Period (20): ATR averaging period
Visualization:
Color-coded extremums: Bullish extremums marked in green, bearish in red
Information table: Displays current average and maximum volatility values in the top-right corner of the chart
Dynamic markers: Automatic placement of ▼ and ▲ symbols on corresponding extremums
Practical Applications
Market Condition Analysis
The indicator helps traders identify:
High volatility periods: When average volatility exceeds historical norms, indicating potential for large price movements
Consolidation phases: Low volatility values signal periods of energy accumulation before potential breakouts
Extreme movements: Maximum volatility shows the largest price swings, which may indicate important market events
Risk Management
Volatility data enables:
Position size adaptation based on current market volatility
Dynamic stop-loss setting corresponding to market activity levels
Optimal entry point selection during periods of reduced volatility
Trading Strategies
The indicator is effective for:
Breakout strategies: Low volatility often precedes strong directional movements
Counter-trend trading: Extremely high volatility values may signal potential reversals
Scalping: Understanding current volatility level helps choose appropriate instruments and timeframes
Advantages Over Traditional Indicators
Unlike standard volatility measures such as standard deviation or ATR, this indicator:
Focuses on actual extremums: Analyzes real price reversal points rather than abstract statistical indicators
Adapts to market conditions: Uses ATR to determine significant extremums, filtering market noise
Provides contextual information: Shows not only current volatility but also historical maximum, helping assess the relative significance of current movements
Usage Recommendations
Parameter Optimization:
For intraday trading: Reduce Lookback period to 200-500 bars
For position trading: Increase minimum distance between extremums to 3-4 ATR
For high-volatility assets: Set ATR period to shorter periods (14-21)
Combining with Other Indicators:
Best results are achieved when used together with:
Trend indicators to determine overall market direction
Oscillators for precise entry and exit timing
Volume indicators to confirm movement strength
Technical Limitations
Users should consider:
The indicator is based on historical data and does not guarantee future results
Requires sufficient historical data for correct operation (minimum 100 bars)
Most effective on liquid markets with clearly defined extremums
"Volatility by Extremums" represents an innovative approach to market volatility analysis, providing traders with a unique tool for understanding price dynamics and making informed trading decisions based on actual market extremums.
NEO CLOUD + Kinetic Compass CombinedThis is a comprehensive technical analysis indicator combining three powerful trading systems:
📊 NEO CLOUD System:
- Trend identification system based on dual EMA range filters
- Provides dynamic cloud fill for intuitive trend direction and strength visualization
- Supports Fast/Normal/Slow trend length settings
- Fully customizable colors including cloud fill and signal arrows
🧭 KINETIC COMPASS System:
- Modified trend indicator based on EMA100 for high-precision trend tracking
- Dual-layer exit signal system to optimize exit timing
- Integrated EMA50/100/200 multi-timeframe confirmation
- Gradient fill effects for clear support/resistance visualization
- Independent control over buy/sell signals and exit signals display
📈 DUAL SUPERTREND System:
- Two independent Supertrend indicators with separate parameters
- Selective display control - show one, both, or neither
- Dynamic support/resistance lines that adapt to market volatility
- Adjustable transparency fill areas
🚀 Combined Features:
- MEGA Alerts: Super alerts triggered when multiple systems align
- Independent Switches: Each system can be enabled/disabled separately
- Color Customization: Full personalization of all visual elements
- Candle Coloring: Support for NEO or Kinetic candle coloring schemes
- Signal Filtering: Choose to show or hide various types of trading signals
💡 Usage Recommendations:
- Beginners: Start with single system, then combine after familiarization
- Trend Trading: Focus on NEO CLOUD direction and Kinetic trend lines
- Scalping: Use exit signals and Supertrend for precise entry/exit points
- Signal Confirmation: Wait for multiple system alignment for higher success rate
RSI, CCI, ADX Panel (Custom TF for Each)RSI, CCI, and ADX Combined – Multi-Timeframe, Fully Customizable Panel Indicator for TradingView
Overview
This Pine Script indicator integrates the Relative Strength Index (RSI), Commodity Channel Index (CCI), and Average Directional Index (ADX) into a single, clean panel for effortless technical analysis. Each indicator operates independently, with customizable length, smoothing, and time frame for maximum flexibility. Traders can now monitor momentum, trend strength, and overbought/oversold conditions across different time frames—all in one place.
Key Features
Independent Controls: Set length, smoothing (ADX), and time frame individually for each indicator via the settings panel.
Multi-Timeframe Support: Each oscillator (RSI, CCI, ADX) can be calculated on its own time frame, enabling nuanced inter-timeframe analysis.
Customizable Visualization: Adjust line color and thickness for each indicator to match your chart style.
Clean, Non-Overlay Display: All three indicators are plotted in a dedicated panel beneath the price chart, reducing clutter.
Reference Levels: Includes standard reference lines for oversold/overbought (RSI, CCI) and trend threshold (ADX) for quick visual cues.
Usage Ideas
Swing Trading: Compare short- and long-term momentum using different time frames for RSI, CCI, and ADX.
Trend Confirmation: Use ADX to filter RSI and CCI signals—only trade overbought/oversold conditions during strong trends.
Divergence Hunting: Spot divergences between time frames for early reversal signals.
Scalping: Set RSI and CCI to lower time frames for entry, while monitoring higher timeframe ADX for trend context.
How to Install
Paste the script into the Pine Editor on TradingView.
Add to chart. Adjust settings as desired.
Save as a template for quick reuse on any chart—all your custom settings will be preserved.
Customization
Edit lengths and time frames in the indicator’s settings dialog.
Toggle reference lines on/off as needed.
Fine-tune line appearance (color, thickness) for clarity.
Note:
This indicator does not provide automated buy/sell signals. It is a customizable analytical tool for manual or semi-automated trading. Use in combination with other technical or fundamental analysis for best results.
Combine Momentum, Trend, and Volatility—Seamlessly and Visually—With One Indicator.
TREV Candles - Range-Based Trend ReversalTREV Candles - Range-Based Trend Reversal Chart Implementation
What is a Trend Reversal (TREV) Chart?
A Trend Reversal chart, also known as a Point & Figure chart variation, is a unique charting method that focuses on price movement thresholds rather than time intervals. Unlike traditional candlestick charts where each candle represents a fixed time period, TREV candles form only when price moves by predefined amounts in ticks.
TREV charts eliminate time-based noise and focus purely on significant price movements, making them ideal for identifying genuine trend changes and continuation patterns.
How TREV Candles Work
This indicator implements true TREV logic with two critical thresholds:
Trend Size: The number of ticks price must move in the current direction to form a trend continuation candle
Reversal Size: The number of ticks price must move against the current direction to form a reversal candle and change the overall trend direction
Key TREV Rules Enforced:
Direction Changes Only Through Reversals: You cannot go from bullish trend directly to bearish trend - a reversal candle must occur first
Threshold-Based Formation: Candles form only when price thresholds are breached, not on time
Logical Wick Placement: Wicks only appear on the "open" side of candles where price temporarily moved against the formation direction
Multiple Candles Per Bar: When price moves significantly, several TREV candles can form within a single time-based bar
Four Distinct Candle Types
Bullish Trend (Green): Continues upward movement when trend threshold is hit
Bearish Trend (Red): Continues downward movement when trend threshold is hit
Bullish Reversal (Blue): Changes from bearish to bullish direction when reversal threshold is breached
Bearish Reversal (Orange): Changes from bullish to bearish direction when reversal threshold is breached
Practical Trading Applications
Trend Identification: Clear visual representation of when trends are continuing vs. reversing
Noise Reduction: Filters out insignificant price movements that don't meet threshold requirements
Support/Resistance: TREV levels often act as significant support and resistance zones
Breakout Confirmation: When price forms multiple trend candles in succession, it confirms strong directional movement
Reversal Signals: Reversal candles provide early warning of potential trend changes
Technical Implementation Features
Intelligent Price Path Processing: Analyzes the assumed price path within each bar (Low→High→Close for bullish bars, High→Low→Close for bearish bars)
Automatic Tick Size Detection: Works with any instrument by automatically detecting the correct tick size
Manual Override Option: Allows manual tick size specification for custom analysis
Impossible Scenario Prevention: Built-in logic prevents impossible wick configurations and direction changes
PineScript Optimization: Efficient state management and drawing limits handling for smooth performance
Comprehensive Styling Options
Each of the four candle types offers complete visual customization:
Body Colors: Independent color settings for each candle type's body
Border Colors: Separate border color customization
Border Styles: Choose from solid, dashed, or dotted borders
Wick Colors: Individual wick color settings for each candle type
Default Color Scheme:
🟢 Bullish Trend: Green body and wicks
🔵 Bullish Reversal: Blue body and wicks
🔴 Bearish Trend: Red body and wicks
🟠 Bearish Reversal: Orange body and wicks
Configuration Guidelines
Trend Size: Larger values create fewer, more significant trend candles. Smaller values increase sensitivity
Reversal Size: Should typically be smaller than trend size. Controls how easily the trend direction can change
Tick Size: Use "auto" for most instruments. Manual override useful for custom point values or backtesting
Ideal Use Cases
Swing Trading: Identify major trend changes and continuation patterns
Scalping: Use smaller thresholds to catch quick reversals and momentum shifts
Position Trading: Use larger thresholds to filter noise and focus on major trend moves
Multi-Timeframe Analysis: Compare TREV patterns across different threshold settings
Support/Resistance Trading: TREV close levels often become significant price zones
Why This Implementation is Superior
True TREV Logic: Enforces proper trend reversal rules that many implementations ignore
No Impossible Scenarios: Prevents wicks on both sides of candles and impossible direction changes
Professional Visualization: Clean, customizable appearance suitable for serious analysis
Performance Optimized: Handles large datasets without lag or drawing limit issues
Educational Value: Helps traders understand the difference between time-based and threshold-based charting
Perfect for traders who want to see beyond time-based noise and focus on what price is actually doing - moving in significant, measurable amounts that matter for trading decisions.
Mohammad - OBs, BOS, S/R, Elliott Waves & Trend LinesProfessional Trading Indicator System - Technical Analysis Suite
Overview
Advanced technical analysis system integrating ICT/SMC methodologies with classical analysis tools. Features seven analytical components for comprehensive market structure analysis.
Components
1. Order Blocks (ICT/SMC)
Identifies institutional accumulation/distribution zones acting as future support/resistance.
Detection: Automatic identification based on price rejection patterns
Management: Dynamic updates and removal of invalidated blocks
Configuration: Sensitivity levels (High/Medium/Low), ATR-based parameters
Visual: Green support, red resistance with transparency
2. Break of Structure (BOS)
Detects significant structural breaks indicating trend changes.
Method: 5-bar swing point formation
Display: White horizontal lines with labels
Range: 50-bar maximum lookback
3. Support & Resistance
Classical horizontal levels from significant price pivots.
Analysis: 300-bar historical scan
Filter: 10-point duplicate tolerance
Display: Maximum 15 levels within 5% of current price
4. Fair Value Gaps (FVG)
Price inefficiencies that often get filled on return.
Types: Bullish gaps (up) and bearish gaps (down)
Size: Minimum 0.1 ATR or 5 points
Management: Auto-removal when filled
5. Elliott Wave Analysis
Advanced pattern recognition for impulse and corrective waves.
Patterns: 5-wave impulse (1-2-3-4-5), 3-wave corrective (A-B-C)
Adaptive: Auto-adjusts to timeframe (3-10 depth range)
Display: Small dots with large numbers, starts from hidden point 0
6. 45-Degree Momentum Lines
Revolutionary projection system based on consecutive candle sequences.
Bearish Lines (Red):
Trigger: 5+ consecutive red candles
Start: HIGH of first red candle
Labels: B1-B5
Bullish Lines (Green):
Trigger: 5+ consecutive green candles
Start: LOW of first green candle
Labels: T1-T5
Specifications:
Angle: 45° using ATR * 0.15
Extension: 30 bars forward
Display: 5 most recent patterns
7. Classical Trend Lines
Multi-touch diagonal support/resistance detection.
Validation: Minimum touch requirements
Tolerance: ATR-based touch detection
Display: Blue lines with optional labels
Configuration Summary
Global Settings:
Show/hide each component individually
Customizable colors and line widths
Label size options
Performance:
50-bar periodic cleanup
Maximum object limits (500 each)
Conditional processing on bar close
Trading Applications
Scalping: Order Blocks + FVGs + 45° Lines
Day Trading: All components with BOS emphasis
Swing Trading: Elliott Waves + Trend Lines
Position Trading: Major levels + Elliott Waves
Key Strategies:
Use 45° line bounces for entries
Combine Order Blocks with 45° lines for confluence
Confirm BOS breaks with 45° line violations
Place stops beyond projection lines
Technical Requirements
Platform: TradingView Pine Script v5
Minimum: 300 historical bars
Optimal: 15m-4H timeframes
Performance: Moderate CPU usage
Color Scheme
Green: Bullish/Support (#26a69a)
Red: Bearish/Resistance (#ef5350)
White: BOS/S&R lines
Blue: Elliott Waves/Trend Lines
Customizable: 45° projection lines
Risk Disclaimer
Educational tool only. Not financial advice. Combine with risk management and personal analysis. Past performance doesn't guarantee future results. Trading involves substantial risk.
EMA Curl Strength+EMA Curl Strength+
Description:
This indicator provides a statistically normalized view of EMA slope momentum using Z-score transformation. By evaluating the rate of change of an EMA and comparing it against its historical behavior, the script highlights momentum shifts in a dynamic, adaptive way.
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How It Works:
• Calculates the slope (percentage change) of a chosen EMA.
• Normalizes the slope using Z-score over a custom lookback period.
• Smooths the resulting signal and computes two signal lines for comparison.
• Assigns dynamic colors based on user-defined Z-score thresholds for mild, moderate, and strong momentum in both directions.
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Visual Features:
• Gradient fill between the Z Curl Line and Signal 1 to highlight slope acceleration.
• Histogram showing the difference between the Z Curl Line and its signal.
• Optional signal crossover shapes between configurable pairs (e.g., Z Curl vs. Signal).
• Background highlights when the Z Curl Line exceeds ±2, indicating strong trending behavior.
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Customization:
• Adjustable EMA length, smoothing lengths, signal lengths, histogram smoothing, and Z-score lookback.
• Separate color controls for:
• Z-score strength bands (mild/moderate/strong up/down)
• Histogram bars
• Signal lines
• Background highlight zones
• Crossover shapes
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Use Cases:
• Momentum Confirmation: Confirm strength when Z Curl exceeds ±2 with matching background highlights.
• Trend Entry Timing: Look for trades when Z Curl crosses above or below the 0-line.
• Scalping: Capture quick directional moves when momentum accelerates.
• Trend Following: Use strong Z Curl values to confirm trade direction and filter sideways action.
• Divergence Detection: Spot divergences between price and Z Curl movement to anticipate reversals.
Pivot Channel LevelsPivot Channel Levels
Indicator Description
“Pivot Channel Levels” is an advanced technical analysis tool that identifies key price pivots (highs and lows) and creates dynamic support and resistance levels based on the wicks of candles at these points (or bodies if wicks are minimal). The indicator analyzes the volume at the time of a pivot’s formation, displaying its value and percentage change relative to the volume’s simple moving average (SMA).
It does not generate buy/sell signals but provides a clear visualization of market structure, helping traders identify potential price reaction zones and assess the strength of market movements.
Why Are Wicks Important?
Candle wicks at price pivots indicate significant market reactions in key areas. Depending on the context, they may signal rejection, testing, or absorption of a support or resistance level. Long wicks often appear where large players are active, and the marked zones are frequently retested. The indicator allows for quick identification and observation of their impact on future price action.
Why Use It?
- Precise Support and Resistance Levels: The indicator draws price channels based on candle wicks at pivots (or bodies if wicks are absent), enabling better identification of zones where price may react.
- Volume Analysis: It shows how the volume at a pivot differs from the average, indicating potential activity by large players or key market moments.
- Visual Clarity: Colored lines, channel fills, and clear labels facilitate quick chart analysis, even on short timeframes.
- Flexibility: Adjustable pivot length, volume average, and label colors allow customization to various trading strategies.
How It Works
- Pivot Detection: Automatically identifies local highs and lows based on the “Pivot Length” parameter (default: 20 candles). This means a pivot appears on the chart with a 20-candle delay. Reducing this value allows faster pivot detection (after fewer candles), increasing their number but potentially generating more noise.
- Channel Creation: Draws support and resistance levels based on the wicks of candles at pivot points (or bodies if wicks are minimal) with a delay to confirm zones. A pivot channel is drawn until the next pivot is identified, but if not previously broken, it remains valid as active support or resistance.
- Volume Analysis: Displays the volume at the pivot’s formation and its percentage change relative to the volume’s SMA.
- Visualization: Pivot and channel levels are shown as lines with fills, and labels display volume and its deviation from the average.
Trading Applications
- Swing Trading: Use pivot levels and channels to identify price reversal points or consolidation zones.
- Scalping: Monitor price reactions to channels on short timeframes, especially with high volume.
- Faster Pivot Identification: Switch to a lower timeframe (e.g., from H1 to M15) to identify pivots more quickly, allowing earlier reactions to price changes.
- Market Context Analysis: High volume at pivots may indicate significant levels likely to be retested.
- Combining with Other Tools: The indicator pairs well with Fibonacci retracement, supply/demand zones, or oscillators like RSI.
Settings and Customization
- Pivot Length: Determines how many candles back and forward are analyzed to detect pivots (default: 20). A smaller value increases sensitivity, a larger one enhances stability.
- Volume Average: Length of the SMA for volume (default: 20). Adjust to better reflect market characteristics.
- Label Colors: Choose colors for bullish and bearish pivot labels to match your chart style.
Usage Examples
- Identifying Key Zones: If the price approaches a pivot level with high volume (e.g., +50% relative to SMA), it may signal strong support or resistance.
- Breakout Confirmation: A channel breakout with high volume can indicate trend continuation.
- Price Reaction Analysis: Long wicks at pivots with high volume may signal level rejection by large players.
Notes for Users
- The indicator performs best on highly liquid markets (e.g., Forex, indices, cryptocurrencies).
- On short timeframes (e.g., M1, M5), it may generate more noise—adjust “Pivot Length” to suit your needs.
- Consider combining with other indicators to confirm signals derived from pivot and volume analysis.
VSA-Stopping VolumeVSA Stopping Volume Indicator
Stopping Volume occurs when candles show decreasing body sizes (narrow spreads) while volume steadily increases.
Example chart:
As you see:
3 consecutive candles in same direction (all green OR all red)
Body sizes (spreads) decreasing progressively: Candle 1 > Candle 2 > Candle 3
Volume increasing progressively: Volume 1 < Volume 2 < Volume 3
This pattern indicates price absorption - increased buying/selling pressure but declining price movement, often signaling exhaustion and potential reversal.
Indicator Features
This indicator detects Stopping Volume candlestick clusters with two signal types:
🔹 BUY/SELL Signals: Generated when pattern occurs at support/resistance zones
🔹 Directional Alerts (▲-green, ▼-red): Generated when pattern occurs outside key levels
Trading Guidelines:
⚠️ Auto-drawn S/R zones are reference only - manual level plotting recommended for accuracy
📊 Best for scalping: M5, M10, M15 timeframes
🛡️ Stop Loss: Place beyond the S/R zone you're trading
🎯 Take Profit: Based on your risk management
Key Concept: Volume expansion + price contraction = potential reversal, especially at SnR levels.
Perfect for scalpers looking to catch reversals at critical zones!
52SIGNAL RECIPE Directional Consistency Index═══ 52SIGNAL RECIPE Directional Consistency Index (DCI) ═══
◆ Overview
52SIGNAL Directional Consistency Index (DCI) is a technical indicator that measures the directional consistency of market movements. This indicator focuses on the consistency of direction rather than the magnitude of price changes, analyzing the strength of market trends and providing more reliable trend analysis by filtering out noise to reflect only meaningful price movements.
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◆ Key Features
• Direction-Focused Analysis: Concentrates solely on directional consistency rather than magnitude of price changes
• Noise Filtering: Ignores insignificant price movements through minimum percentage change settings
• Trend Exhaustion Detection: Identifies potential trend reversals as values approach ±0.5 levels
• Intuitive Visualization: Instant recognition of trend direction through color changes based on rising/falling zones
• Multi-Market Application: Adaptable to various financial markets including stocks, cryptocurrencies, and forex
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◆ Technical Foundation
■ Directional Calculation
• Basic Principle: Counts only the up/down movement of each candle to measure directional consistency
• Calculation Method: Determines direction based on percentage change between current close and previous close
• Direction Values: Simplified into Rising (+1), Falling (-1), or Insignificant Change (0)
• Averaging: DCI calculated as the moving average of direction values over the specified period
■ Noise Filtering Mechanism
• Minimum Percentage Change: The minimum percent change required to consider a price movement significant
• Filtering Effect: Movements smaller than the minimum change are excluded from direction calculation (treated as 0)
• Enhanced Reliability: Adjustable filtering strength for optimization across different market environments
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◆ Practical Applications
■ Trend Identification & Reversal Prediction
• Early Uptrend Detection:
▶ When DCI enters the 0 to +0.3 range
▶ When recent directional consistency begins to consistently rise
• Early Downtrend Detection:
▶ When DCI enters the 0 to -0.3 range
▶ When recent directional consistency begins to consistently fall
• Trend Reversal Signals:
▶ When DCI approaches +0.5 (uptrend exhaustion, potential downward reversal)
▶ When DCI approaches -0.5 (downtrend exhaustion, potential upward reversal)
■ Trading Strategy Implementation
• Trend Following Strategies:
▶ Consider buying when DCI crosses above the 0 line
▶ Consider selling when DCI crosses below the 0 line
• Reversal Trading:
▶ Consider taking profits or short positions when DCI approaches +0.5
▶ Consider long positions when DCI approaches -0.5
• Divergence Confirmation:
▶ Weakening uptrend signal when price rises but DCI weakens
▶ Weakening downtrend signal when price falls but DCI strengthens
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◆ Advanced Setting Options
■ Period (Length) Settings
• Short-term Analysis: 5-10 days (faster signals, more sensitive responses)
• Medium-term Analysis: 10-20 days (balanced signals, recommended default)
• Long-term Analysis: 20-30 days (slower signals, long-term trend identification)
■ Minimum Percentage Change Settings
• Low Volatility Markets: 0.05-0.2% (suitable for forex markets)
• Medium Volatility Markets: 0.3-0.5% (suitable for stock markets)
• High Volatility Markets: 0.5-1.0% (suitable for cryptocurrency markets)
■ Settings by Trading Style
• Scalping: Lower period (5-10), lower minimum change (0.05-0.1%)
• Day Trading: Medium period (10-15), medium minimum change (0.2-0.3%)
• Swing Trading: Higher period (15-25), higher minimum change (0.3-0.5%)
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◆ Synergy with Other Indicators
• Moving Averages: Strengthen signals by confirming moving average crossovers when DCI crosses the 0 line
• RSI: Combine DCI trend direction with RSI overbought/oversold levels to confirm entry points
• MACD: Enhance reliability by pairing DCI directional signals with MACD momentum confirmation
• Bollinger Bands: Analyze volatility by checking Bollinger Band expansion/contraction when DCI approaches ±0.5
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◆ Conclusion
52SIGNAL Directional Consistency Index (DCI) is a powerful tool for objectively measuring market directionality and visualizing trend strength. The noise filtering through minimum percentage change settings can be adjusted to match your trading style and market characteristics for optimal results. Its ability to identify early trend stages and detect overextended zones provides traders with important entry and exit points. When used in conjunction with other technical indicators, it can significantly enhance the reliability of trading decisions.
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※ Disclaimer: Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always use appropriate risk management strategies.
═══ 52SIGNAL 방향성 일관성 지수 (DCI) ═══
◆ 개요
52SIGNAL 방향성 일관성 지수(DCI)는 시장의 방향성 일관성을 측정하는 기술적 지표입니다. 이 지표는 가격 변화의 크기가 아닌 방향의 일관성에 중점을 두어 시장의 추세 강도를 분석하고, 노이즈 필터링 기능을 통해 의미 있는 가격 변동만을 반영하여 더 신뢰할 수 있는 추세 분석을 제공합니다.
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◆ 주요 특징
• 방향성 중심 분석: 가격 변화의 크기가 아닌 방향성에만 집중하여 추세의 일관성 측정
• 노이즈 필터링: 최소 변화율 설정을 통해 의미 없는 작은 가격 변동을 무시
• 추세 과열 감지: ±0.5 수준에 접근할 때 추세 전환 가능성 식별
• 직관적인 시각화: 상승/하락 구간에 따른 색상 변화로 추세 방향 즉각 인식
• 다양한 시장 적용: 주식, 암호화폐, 외환 등 다양한 금융 시장에 적용 가능
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◆ 기술적 기반
■ 방향성 계산
• 기본 원리: 각 캔들의 상승/하락 여부만 카운트하여 방향의 일관성 측정
• 계산 방법: 현재 종가와 이전 종가의 퍼센트 변화를 기준으로 방향 판단
• 방향 값: 상승(+1), 하락(-1), 의미 없는 변화(0)로 단순화
• 평균화: 설정된 기간 동안의 방향 값의 이동평균으로 DCI 산출
■ 노이즈 필터링 메커니즘
• 최소 변화율: 의미 있는 가격 변동으로 인정할 최소 퍼센트 변화
• 필터링 효과: 최소 변화율보다 작은 변동은 방향 계산에서 제외(0으로 처리)
• 신뢰도 향상: 필터링 강도 조절을 통해 다양한 시장 환경에 최적화 가능
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◆ 실용적 응용
■ 추세 식별 및 전환점 예측
• 상승 추세 초입:
▶ DCI가 0에서 +0.3 사이로 진입할 때
▶ 최근 방향성이 일관되게 상승하기 시작할 때
• 하락 추세 초입:
▶ DCI가 0에서 -0.3 사이로 진입할 때
▶ 최근 방향성이 일관되게 하락하기 시작할 때
• 추세 전환 신호:
▶ DCI가 +0.5에 가까워질 때 (상승 추세 과열, 하락 전환 가능성)
▶ DCI가 -0.5에 가까워질 때 (하락 추세 과열, 상승 전환 가능성)
■ 트레이딩 전략 적용
• 추세 추종 전략:
▶ DCI가 0선을 위로 돌파할 때 매수 고려
▶ DCI가 0선을 아래로 돌파할 때 매도 고려
• 반전 트레이딩:
▶ DCI가 +0.5에 근접할 때 이익실현 또는 매도 포지션 고려
▶ DCI가 -0.5에 근접할 때 매수 포지션 고려
• 다이버전스 확인:
▶ 가격은 상승하나 DCI가 약화될 때 상승 추세 약화 신호
▶ 가격은 하락하나 DCI가 강화될 때 하락 추세 약화 신호
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◆ 고급 설정 옵션
■ 기간(Length) 설정
• 단기 분석: 5-10일 (빠른 신호, 민감한 반응)
• 중기 분석: 10-20일 (균형 잡힌 신호, 기본 권장)
• 장기 분석: 20-30일 (느린 신호, 장기 추세 식별)
■ 최소 변화율(Minimum % Change) 설정
• 저변동성 시장: 0.05-0.2% (외환 시장에 적합)
• 중변동성 시장: 0.3-0.5% (주식 시장에 적합)
• 고변동성 시장: 0.5-1.0% (암호화폐 시장에 적합)
■ 트레이딩 스타일별 설정
• 스캘핑: 낮은 기간(5-10), 낮은 최소 변화율(0.05-0.1%)
• 데이 트레이딩: 중간 기간(10-15), 중간 최소 변화율(0.2-0.3%)
• 스윙 트레이딩: 높은 기간(15-25), 높은 최소 변화율(0.3-0.5%)
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◆ 다른 지표와의 시너지
• 이동평균선: DCI가 0선을 돌파할 때 이동평균 교차 확인으로 신호 강화
• RSI: DCI의 추세 방향과 RSI의 과매수/과매도 수준을 결합하여 진입점 확인
• MACD: DCI의 방향성 신호와 MACD의 모멘텀 확인을 결합하여 신뢰도 향상
• 볼린저 밴드: DCI가 ±0.5에 근접할 때 볼린저 밴드 확장/수축 확인으로 변동성 분석
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◆ 결론
52SIGNAL 방향성 일관성 지수(DCI)는 시장의 방향성을 객관적으로 측정하고 추세의 강도를 시각화하는 강력한 도구입니다. 최소 변화율 설정을 통한 노이즈 필터링은 각자의 트레이딩 성향과 시장 특성에 맞게 조정할 수 있어 최적의 효과를 누릴 수 있습니다. 추세의 초기 단계를 식별하고 과열 구간을 감지하는 능력은 트레이더에게 중요한 진입 및 퇴출 포인트를 제공합니다. 다른 기술적 지표와 함께 사용하면 트레이딩 결정의 신뢰도를 크게 향상시킬 수 있습니다.
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TIME-SPLT ACADEMY INDICATOR# TIME-SPLT ACADEMY CISD + FVG + TSM FRACTALS - Comprehensive Market Structure Analysis Tool
## Overview
This indicator combines three essential market structure analysis components into a unified trading tool: Change in State Direction (CISD), Fair Value Gaps (FVG), and TSM Fractals. This integration provides traders with a complete framework for identifying market structure breaks, price imbalances, and key pivot levels on any timeframe.
## Component 1: CISD (Change in State Direction)
**What it is:** CISD identifies significant breaks in market structure by tracking when price decisively breaks above previous swing highs (bullish CISD) or below previous swing lows (bearish CISD). This concept is fundamental to understanding trend changes and continuation patterns.
**How it works:**
- Monitors swing highs and lows using customizable pivot periods
- Tracks when price closes above a previous swing high (bullish structure break)
- Tracks when price closes below a previous swing low (bearish structure break)
- Draws horizontal lines from the pivot point to the break point with "CISD" labels
- Works on multiple timeframes simultaneously
**Trading Applications:**
- Identifies trend changes and continuation signals
- Provides entry signals on structure breaks
- Helps determine market bias and direction
## Component 2: FVG (Fair Value Gaps)
**What it is:** Fair Value Gaps are price imbalances that occur when there's a gap between the high of one candle and the low of another candle two periods later, with the middle candle not filling this gap. These represent areas where price moved inefficiently and often return to "fill" the gap.
**How it works:**
- Analyzes 3-candle patterns to identify gaps
- Bearish FVG: Gap between low and high where price dropped leaving unfilled space above
- Bullish FVG: Gap between high and low where price rose leaving unfilled space below
- Tracks 8 different candle body combinations for each direction (up, down, doji patterns)
- Monitors gap mitigation when price returns to fill the imbalance
- Changes color when gaps are partially or fully mitigated
**Gap Detection Logic:**
- Bearish FVG patterns: DDD, DDJ, JDD, UDJ, JDU, UDD, DDU, UDU
- Bullish FVG patterns: DUD, DUJ, JUD, UUJ, JUU, UUD, DUU, UUU
- (D=Down candle, U=Up candle, J=Doji candle)
**Trading Applications:**
- High-probability reversal zones when price returns to FVGs
- Support and resistance levels
- Target areas for limit orders
- Risk management reference points
## Component 3: TSM Fractals
**What it is:** TSM Fractals identify significant pivot highs and lows using Williams Fractal methodology. These mark potential reversal points and key support/resistance levels.
**How it works:**
- Identifies fractal highs: peaks where the center candle's high is higher than surrounding candles
- Identifies fractal lows: valleys where the center candle's low is lower than surrounding candles
- Uses customizable lookback periods (default 15) for fractal identification
- Displays horizontal lines with "$" symbols at fractal levels
- Maintains a configurable number of recent fractals on the chart
**Trading Applications:**
- Key support and resistance levels
- Potential reversal zones
- Confluence with other analysis tools
- Stop loss placement reference points
## Why This Combination Works
**Synergistic Analysis:** Each component provides different but complementary information:
1. **CISD** shows when market structure changes, indicating trend shifts or continuation
2. **FVGs** reveal where price has moved inefficiently and may return for rebalancing
3. **Fractals** highlight key pivot points that often act as support/resistance
**Trading Edge:** The combination allows for:
- **Entry Confirmation:** Wait for CISD breaks near unfilled FVGs at fractal levels
- **Risk Management:** Use FVG boundaries and fractal levels for stop placement
- **Target Selection:** Project moves to opposite FVGs or fractal levels
- **Market Context:** Understand whether you're trading with or against structure
## Key Features
**Multi-Timeframe CISD:**
- Customizable timeframe settings (Minute, Hour, Day, Week, Month)
- Adjustable swing length for pivot identification
- Customizable line styles, widths, and colors
- Optional alerts on structure breaks
**Advanced FVG Management:**
- Automatic gap size filtering
- Real-time mitigation tracking
- Color-coded active vs. mitigated gaps
- Optional pip value labels
- Large gap alerts for significant imbalances
**Intelligent Fractal Display:**
- Configurable fractal periods
- Maximum fractal count management
- Clean visual presentation
- Historical fractal preservation
## Settings & Customization
**CISD Settings:**
- Timeframe selection and multipliers
- Swing length adjustment (default 7)
- Line styling options
- Color customization for bullish/bearish breaks
- Alert toggle options
**FVG Settings:**
- Show/hide toggles for each direction
- Minimum gap size filtering
- Alert threshold for large gaps
- Color schemes for active and mitigated gaps
- Optional size labels in pips
**Fractal Settings:**
- Fractal period adjustment (default 15)
- Maximum display count (default 10)
- Show/hide toggle
## Educational Value
This indicator teaches traders to:
- Understand market structure concepts
- Recognize price inefficiencies
- Identify key pivot points
- Combine multiple analysis methods
- Develop systematic trading approaches
## Use Cases
**Swing Trading:** Identify major structure breaks with FVG confluence
**Day Trading:** Use lower timeframe CISDs with intraday FVGs
**Scalping:** Quick entries at FVG mitigation near fractal levels
**Position Trading:** Higher timeframe structure analysis with major FVGs
## Technical Implementation
- Utilizes Pine Script v6 for optimal performance
- Efficient array management for historical data
- Real-time calculations without repainting
- Memory-optimized box and line management
- Multi-timeframe data handling with proper security functions
This comprehensive tool eliminates the need for multiple separate indicators, providing everything needed for complete market structure analysis in one cohesive package. The educational component helps traders understand not just what the signals are, but why they work and how to use them effectively in different market conditions.
Order Flow Delta Matrix Pro @MaxMaserati 2.0Order Flow Delta Matrix Pro @MaxMaserati 2.0
Institutional-level order flow analysis
This advanced indicator displays institutional order flow data in an easy-to-read time-series matrix, revealing hidden buying and selling pressure that drives price movements.
KEY FEATURES
🔥 REAL-TIME DELTA TRACKING
- Delta Row: Net buying vs selling pressure per time period
- Live Countdown: Shows exact time remaining until next candle close
- Extended historical view for pattern recognition
CUSTOMIZABLE ROWS (Toggle On/Off)
- Max Delta: Highest buying pressure spikes (accumulation zones)
- *Min Delta: Lowest selling pressure spikes (distribution zones)
- Cumulative Delta: Running total showing institutional bias
- Delta/Volume Ratio: Quality of directional flow vs total volume
- Session Delta: Net flow since session start
- Volume: Raw transaction volume with high-volume highlighting
ADVANCED CONTROLS
- Time Direction: View oldest→newest OR newest→oldest
- 12/24 Hour Format: Choose your preferred time display
- Current Time Highlighting: Blue highlight on active time period
- Full Color Customization: Adapt to any chart theme
- Smart Sensitivity: Low/Normal/High modes for different markets
🎓 HOW TO USE IT
🟢 BULLISH SIGNALS
- Positive Delta Spikes: Look for green +500K+ delta values
- Rising Cumulative Delta: Upward trending cumulative line = institutional accumulation
- High Max Delta: Strong buying pressure at support levels
🔴 BEARISH SIGNALS
- Negative Delta Spikes: Look for red -500K+ delta values
- Falling Cumulative Delta: Downward trending cumulative = institutional distribution
- High Min Delta: Strong selling pressure at resistance levels
PRO TECHNIQUES
-Divergence Analysis: Price goes up but cumulative delta goes down = potential reversal
- Volume Confirmation: High delta + high volume = strong institutional conviction
- Session Bias: Positive session delta = bullish bias, negative = bearish bias
BEST USED FOR
- Scalping: 1-5 minute timeframes for quick institutional flow detection
- Day Trading: 15-60 minute timeframes for session bias and reversal spots
- Volume Profile: Combine with volume profile for complete order flow picture
- Futures Trading: Excellent for ES, NQ, crude oil, forex majors
PRO TIPS
1. Watch for Delta Divergences - Most reliable reversal signal
2. High Volume + High Delta = Institutional activity
3. Session Delta Direction = Overall market bias
4. Blue highlighted column= Current live data
5. Use with Support/Resistance for entry/exit timing
IMPORTANT NOTES
- Works on ALL timeframes and ALL markets
- Real-time updates for live trading decisions
- Historical data available for backtesting strategies
- No repainting - all signals are final and reliable
The matrix format makes complex data easy to interpret, giving a significant edge in understanding market dynamics and smart money order timing.
TEMA with Slope Color [MrBuCha]This TEMA indicator is particularly useful for trend following strategies. The key innovation here is using a higher timeframe (default 1-hour) to get a broader perspective on the trend direction, while the color-coding makes it immediately obvious whether the momentum is bullish (blue) or bearish (orange).
The 200-period length makes this more suitable for swing trading rather than day trading, as it filters out short-term noise and focuses on significant trend movements.
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What is TEMA and How Does It Work?
TEMA (Triple Exponential Moving Average) is a technical indicator that builds upon the standard EMA to reduce lag and provide faster response to price changes. The calculation process is:
EMA1 = EMA of closing price with specified length
EMA2 = EMA of EMA1 with the same length
EMA3 = EMA of EMA2 with the same length
TEMA = 3 × (EMA1 - EMA2) + EMA3
This formula helps reduce the lag inherent in smoothing calculations, making TEMA more responsive to price movements compared to other moving averages.
Default Values
Length: 200 periods
Timeframe: "60" (1 hour)
Slope Colors
Blue: When TEMA is trending upward (tema_current > tema_previous)
Orange: When TEMA is trending downward (tema_current ≤ tema_previous)
Pros and Cons Summary
Advantages:
Fast Response: Reduces lag better than SMA and regular EMA
Easy to Use: Color-coded slope makes trend direction immediately visible
Multi-timeframe Capability: Can display TEMA from higher timeframes
Trend Following: Excellent for identifying trend direction
Visual Clarity: Clear color signals help with quick decision making
Disadvantages:
False Signals: Prone to whipsaws in sideways/choppy markets
Noise in Volatility: Frequent color changes during high volatility periods
Not Suitable for Scalping: Length of 200 is quite long for short-term trading
Still Lagging: Despite improvements, it remains a lagging indicator
Requires Confirmation: Should be used with other indicators for better accuracy
Best Use Cases:
Medium to long-term trend following
Identifying major trend changes
Multi-timeframe analysis
Combine with momentum oscillators for confirmation
Trading Tips:
Wait for color confirmation before entering trades
Use higher timeframe TEMA for overall trend bias
Combine with support/resistance levels
Avoid trading during consolidation periods
VWAP Fibonacci S&R with Bell CurveThis indicator is a sophisticated trading tool that combines three powerful technical analysis concepts to identify high-probability trading opportunities. Let me break down how it works:
Core Components:
1. VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price)
Calculates the average price weighted by volume over a specified period
Acts as a dynamic support/resistance level that institutions often use
Can reset daily, weekly, or monthly depending on your trading timeframe
The yellow line on your chart represents the current VWAP
2. Bell Curve Probability Analysis
Measures how far the current price deviates from the VWAP in statistical terms
Calculates a Z-score (standard deviations away from the mean)
Creates probability bands around the VWAP based on price volatility
The theory: extreme deviations from VWAP tend to revert back to the mean
3. Fibonacci Retracement Levels
Uses recent highs and lows to calculate key Fibonacci levels (38.2%, 50%, 61.8%)
These levels often act as support and resistance zones
Combined with VWAP analysis for confluence trading
How the Signals Work:
BUY Signals (Green arrows below candles)
Generated when either condition is met:
Mean Reversion Buy: Price is below VWAP + high probability of reversion + extreme statistical deviation
Fibonacci Support Buy: Price is above VWAP + near key Fibonacci support levels (38.2% or 50%)
SELL Signals (Red arrows above candles)
Generated when either condition is met:
Mean Reversion Sell: Price is above VWAP + high probability of reversion + extreme statistical deviation
Fibonacci Resistance Sell: Price is below VWAP + near key Fibonacci resistance levels (61.8% or 50%)
Visual Elements
Yellow Line: Main VWAP
Blue Bands: Probability zones based on standard deviation
Orange/White/Purple Lines: Key Fibonacci levels (38.2%, 50%, 61.8%)
Yellow Background: High probability mean reversion zones
⚠ Symbol: Extreme deviation warning (Z-score > 2.5)
The Information Table
Shows real-time statistics:
VWAP: Current VWAP value
Distance: How far price is from VWAP (percentage)
Z-Score: Statistical measure of deviation (>2 is significant)
Reversion %: Probability of mean reversion
Fib 50%: Key Fibonacci midpoint level
Status: Current signal state
Trading Logic
The indicator works on the principle that:
Extreme deviations from VWAP are unsustainable and tend to revert
Fibonacci levels provide natural support/resistance zones
Volume confirmation ensures the move has institutional backing
Statistical probability helps time entries when odds are favorable
Best Use Cases
Scalping: Quick mean reversion trades when price gets too far from VWAP
Swing Trading: Using Fibonacci levels with VWAP for longer-term positions
Risk Management: Avoiding trades when probability is low
Confluence Trading: Waiting for multiple signals to align
Multi-Timeframe MA Breakout/Breakdown Analysis📊 Overview
This sophisticated Pine Script indicator revolutionizes breakout/breakdown analysis by distinguishing between fake and genuine signals using a unique swing-level validation methodology. Unlike traditional moving average crossovers, this system validates price movements against historical swing points, providing traders with high-probability entry and exit signals across multiple timeframes.
🎯 Core Trading Methodology
The Swing Validation Concept:
Traditional MA breakouts often fail because they don't consider the context of previous price action. This indicator solves this by:
Recording swing levels when each MA is initially crossed
Validating subsequent crosses against these historical swing points
Classifying signals as fake or genuine based on this validation
Tracking signal evolution as price action develops
Signal Classification System:
🔻 Breakdown Analysis:
Fake Breakdown: Price cuts below MA but stays above the swing low from previous MA cut
Genuine Breakdown: Price cuts below MA and falls below the swing low from previous MA cut
Validation Chain: EMA 50 validates against EMA 20 swing low, EMA 100 against EMA 50 swing low, EMA 200 against EMA 100 swing low
🔺 Breakout Analysis:
Fake Breakout: Price crosses above MA but stays below the swing high from previous MA cross
Genuine Breakout: Price crosses above MA and exceeds the swing high from previous MA cross
Validation Chain: EMA 50 validates against EMA 20 swing high, EMA 100 against EMA 50 swing high, EMA 200 against EMA 100 swing high
📈 Signal Interpretation Guide
Visual Chart Signals:
Breakdown Signals:
🔻 Orange Triangle Down + "FAKE BREAKDOWN": Potential reversal opportunity - price likely to bounce
🔻 Red Triangle Down + "GENUINE BREAKDOWN": Trend continuation - expect further downside
🔺 Lime Triangle Up + "BULLISH REVERSAL": Strong buy signal after fake breakdown validation
Breakout Signals:
🔺 Orange Triangle Up + "FAKE BREAKOUT": Potential reversal opportunity - price likely to decline
🔺 Dark Red Triangle Up + "GENUINE BREAKOUT": Trend continuation - expect further upside
🔻 Fuchsia Triangle Down + "BEARISH REVERSAL": Strong sell signal after fake breakout validation
Multi-Timeframe Analysis Table:
Signal Column Interpretation:
"FAKE BD" (Orange): Fake breakdown detected - watch for bullish reversal
"GENUINE BD" (Red): Genuine breakdown - bearish continuation likely
"FAKE BO" (Orange): Fake breakout detected - watch for bearish reversal
"GENUINE BO" (Dark Red): Genuine breakout - bullish continuation likely
"BULLISH" (Lime): Bullish reversal confirmed - strong buy signal
"BEARISH" (Fuchsia): Bearish reversal confirmed - strong sell signal
Trend Column:
"BULL" (Green): EMAs in bullish sequence (20>50>100>200)
"BEAR" (Red): EMAs in bearish sequence (20<50<100<200)
"SIDE" (Gray): Sideways/mixed EMA alignment
Status Column:
"Above 200" (Green): Price above 200 EMA - bullish bias
"Below 200" (Red): Price below 200 EMA - bearish bias
"At 200" (Gray): Price at 200 EMA - neutral
💡 Trading Strategies
Strategy 1: Fake Signal Reversal Trading
For Long Entries (Fake Breakdown Reversal):
Wait for fake breakdown signal (orange triangle down)
Confirm bullish reversal (lime triangle up) when price reclaims EMAs
Enter long on bullish reversal confirmation
Stop loss below the swing low that validated the fake breakdown
Target next resistance level or previous swing high
For Short Entries (Fake Breakout Reversal):
Wait for fake breakout signal (orange triangle up)
Confirm bearish reversal (fuchsia triangle down) when price falls below EMAs
Enter short on bearish reversal confirmation
Stop loss above the swing high that validated the fake breakout
Target next support level or previous swing low
Strategy 2: Genuine Signal Trend Following
For Trend Continuation Longs:
Identify genuine breakout (dark red triangle up)
Confirm higher timeframe alignment (4H/1D showing bullish trend)
Enter on pullback to broken resistance (now support)
Stop loss below the validation swing high
Target measured move or next major resistance
For Trend Continuation Shorts:
Identify genuine breakdown (red triangle down)
Confirm higher timeframe alignment (4H/1D showing bearish trend)
Enter on pullback to broken support (now resistance)
Stop loss above the validation swing low
Target measured move or next major support
Strategy 3: Multi-Timeframe Confluence
High-Probability Setups:
Align signals across timeframes (15M signal + 4H trend confirmation)
Look for confluence (multiple timeframes showing same signal type)
Prioritize higher timeframe signals for swing/position trades
Use lower timeframes for precise entry timing
⚠️ Risk Management Rules
Position Sizing:
Fake signal trades: Reduce position size (higher risk, higher reward)
Genuine signal trades: Standard position size (trend following)
Multi-timeframe confluence: Increase position size (higher probability)
Stop Loss Guidelines:
Fake breakdown longs: Stop below validation swing low
Fake breakout shorts: Stop above validation swing high
Genuine signals: Stop beyond the MA that was broken
Reversals: Stop beyond the reversal invalidation level
Take Profit Strategies:
Scale out at key resistance/support levels
Trail stops using the 20 EMA for trend following
Take partial profits at 1:2 risk/reward ratio
Let winners run on strong trend continuation signals
🔧 Best Practices
Signal Validation:
Wait for candle close before acting on signals
Check volume confirmation on breakouts/breakdowns
Consider market context (news, earnings, etc.)
Avoid trading during low liquidity periods
Timeframe Selection:
Scalping: 15M signals with 4H trend filter
Day Trading: 4H signals with 1D trend filter
Swing Trading: 1D signals with 1W trend filter
Position Trading: 1W signals for major moves
Market Conditions:
Trending Markets: Focus on genuine signals for continuation
Range-Bound Markets: Focus on fake signals for reversals
High Volatility: Reduce position sizes and widen stops
Low Volatility: Look for breakout setups with volume
📋 Advanced Tips
Signal Evolution Monitoring:
Watch for signal transitions (fake becoming genuine or vice versa)
Adjust positions when signal classification changes
Use alerts to stay informed of signal updates
Monitor multiple timeframes for comprehensive analysis
Confluence Factors:
Support/Resistance levels at signal points
Volume spikes on genuine signals
RSI divergences with fake signals
Fibonacci retracements at reversal points
Common Pitfalls to Avoid:
Don't chase signals after significant moves
Don't ignore higher timeframe trends
Don't overtrade on every signal
Don't neglect risk management rules
🎯 Quick Reference
Bullish Signals Priority:
Bullish Reversal (Lime) - Highest priority
Fake Breakdown (Orange) - High probability reversal
Genuine Breakout (Dark Red) - Trend continuation
Bearish Signals Priority:
Bearish Reversal (Fuchsia) - Highest priority
Fake Breakout (Orange) - High probability reversal
Genuine Breakdown (Red) - Trend continuation
Multi-Timeframe Hierarchy:
1W: Major trend direction
1D: Intermediate trend and swing levels
4H: Short-term trend and entry timing
15M: Precise entry and exit points
⚡ Pro Tip: The most powerful signals occur when fake signals reverse into genuine signals in the opposite direction, creating high-momentum moves with excellent risk/reward ratios.
Disclaimer: This indicator is for educational purposes. Always combine with proper risk management, additional technical analysis, and fundamental research before making trading decisions. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
PhenLabs - Market Fluid Dynamics📊 Market Fluid Dynamics -
Version: PineScript™ v6
📌 Description
The Market Fluid Dynamics - Phen indicator is a new thinking regarding market analysis by modeling price action, volume, and volatility using a fluid system. It attempts to offer traders control over more profound market forces, such as momentum (speed), resistance (thickness), and buying/selling pressure. By visualizing such dynamics, the script allows the traders to decide on the prevailing market flow, its power, likely continuations, and zones of calmness and chaos, and thereby allows improved decision-making.
This measure avoids the usual difficulty of reconciling multiple, often contradictory, market indications by including them within a single overarching model. It moves beyond traditional binary indicators by providing a multi-dimensional view of market behavior, employing fluid dynamic analogs to describe complex interactions in an accessible manner.
🚀 Points of Innovation
Integrated Fluid Dynamics Model: Combines velocity, viscosity, pressure, and turbulence into a single indicator.
Normalized Metrics: Uses ATR and other normalization techniques for consistent readings across different assets and timeframes.
Dynamic Flow Visualization: Main flow line changes color and intensity based on direction and strength.
Turbulence Background: Visually represents market stability with a gradient background, from calm to turbulent.
Comprehensive Dashboard: Provides an at-a-glance summary of key fluid dynamic metrics.
Multi-Layer Smoothing: Employs several layers of EMA smoothing for a clearer, more responsive main flow line.
🔧 Core Components
Velocity Component: Measures price momentum (first derivative of price), normalized by ATR. It indicates the speed and direction of price changes.
Viscosity Component: Represents market resistance to price changes, derived from ATR relative to its historical average. Higher viscosity suggests it’s harder for prices to move.
Pressure Component: Quantifies the force created by volume and price range (close - open), normalized by ATR. It reflects buying or selling pressure.
Turbulence Detection: Calculates a Reynolds number equivalent to identify market stability, ranging from laminar (stable) to turbulent (chaotic).
Main Flow Indicator: Combines the above components, applying sensitivity and smoothing, to generate a primary signal of market direction and strength.
🔥 Key Features
Advanced Smoothing Algorithm: Utilizes multiple EMA layers on the raw flow calculation for a fluid and responsive main flow line, reducing noise while maintaining sensitivity.
Gradient Flow Coloring: The main flow line dynamically changes color from light to deep blue for bullish flow and light to deep red for bearish flow, with intensity reflecting flow strength. This provides an immediate visual cue of market sentiment and momentum.
Turbulence Level Background: The chart background changes color based on calculated turbulence (from calm gray to vibrant orange), offering an intuitive understanding of market stability and potential for erratic price action.
Informative Dashboard: A customizable on-screen table displays critical metrics like Flow State, Flow Strength, Market Viscosity, Turbulence, Pressure Force, Flow Acceleration, and Flow Continuity, allowing traders to quickly assess current market conditions.
Configurable Lookback and Sensitivity: Users can adjust the base lookback period for calculations and the sensitivity of the flow to viscosity, tailoring the indicator to different trading styles and market conditions.
Alert Conditions: Pre-defined alerts for flow direction changes (positive/negative crossover of zero line) and detection of high turbulence states.
🎨 Visualization
Main Flow Line: A smoothed line plotted below the main chart, colored blue for bullish flow and red for bearish flow. The intensity of the color (light to dark) indicates the strength of the flow. This line crossing the zero line can signal a change in market direction.
Zero Line: A dotted horizontal line at the zero level, serving as a baseline to gauge whether the market flow is positive (bullish) or negative (bearish).
Turbulence Background: The indicator pane’s background color changes based on the calculated turbulence level. A calm, almost transparent gray indicates low turbulence (laminar flow), while a more vibrant, semi-transparent orange signifies high turbulence. This helps traders visually assess market stability.
Dashboard Table: An optional table displayed on the chart, showing key metrics like ‘Flow State’, ‘Flow Strength’, ‘Market Viscosity’, ‘Turbulence’, ‘Pressure Force’, ‘Flow Acceleration’, and ‘Flow Continuity’ with their current values and qualitative descriptions (e.g., ‘Bullish Flow’, ‘Laminar (Stable)’).
📖 Usage Guidelines
Setting Categories
Show Dashboard - Default: true; Range: true/false; Description: Toggles the visibility of the Market Fluid Dynamics dashboard on the chart. Enable to see key metrics at a glance.
Base Lookback Period - Default: 14; Range: 5 - (no upper limit, practical limits apply); Description: Sets the primary lookback period for core calculations like velocity, ATR, and volume SMA. Shorter periods make the indicator more sensitive to recent price action, while longer periods provide a smoother, slower signal.
Flow Sensitivity - Default: 0.5; Range: 0.1 - 1.0 (step 0.1); Description: Adjusts how much the market viscosity dampens the raw flow. A lower value means viscosity has less impact (flow is more sensitive to raw velocity/pressure), while a higher value means viscosity has a greater dampening effect.
Flow Smoothing - Default: 5; Range: 1 - 20; Description: Controls the length of the EMA smoothing applied to the main flow line. Higher values result in a smoother flow line but with more lag; lower values make it more responsive but potentially noisier.
Dashboard Position - Default: ‘Top Right’; Range: ‘Top Right’, ‘Top Left’, ‘Bottom Right’, ‘Bottom Left’, ‘Middle Right’, ‘Middle Left’; Description: Determines the placement of the dashboard on the chart.
Header Size - Default: ‘Normal’; Range: ‘Tiny’, ‘Small’, ‘Normal’, ‘Large’, ‘Huge’; Description: Sets the text size for the dashboard header.
Values Size - Default: ‘Small’; Range: ‘Tiny’, ‘Small’, ‘Normal’, ‘Large’; Description: Sets the text size for the metric values in the dashboard.
✅ Best Use Cases
Trend Identification: Identifying the dominant market flow (bullish or bearish) and its strength to trade in the direction of the prevailing trend.
Momentum Confirmation: Using the flow strength and acceleration to confirm the conviction behind price movements.
Volatility Assessment: Utilizing the turbulence metric to gauge market stability, helping to adjust position sizing or avoid choppy conditions.
Reversal Spotting: Watching for divergences between price and flow, or crossovers of the main flow line above/below the zero line, as potential reversal signals, especially when combined with changes in pressure or viscosity.
Swing Trading: Leveraging the smoothed flow line to capture medium-term market swings, entering when flow aligns with the desired trade direction and exiting when flow weakens or reverses.
Intraday Scalping: Using shorter lookback periods and higher sensitivity to identify quick shifts in flow and turbulence for short-term trading opportunities, particularly in liquid markets.
⚠️ Limitations
Lagging Nature: Like many indicators based on moving averages and lookback periods, the main flow line can lag behind rapid price changes, potentially leading to delayed signals.
Whipsaws in Ranging Markets: During periods of low volatility or sideways price action (high viscosity, low flow strength), the indicator might produce frequent buy/sell signals (whipsaws) as the flow oscillates around the zero line.
Not a Standalone System: While comprehensive, it should be used in conjunction with other forms of analysis (e.g., price action, support/resistance levels, other indicators) and not as a sole basis for trading decisions.
Subjectivity in Interpretation: While the dashboard provides quantitative values, the interpretation of “strong” flow, “high” turbulence, or “significant” acceleration can still have a subjective element depending on the trader’s strategy and risk tolerance.
💡 What Makes This Unique
Fluid Dynamics Analogy: Its core strength lies in translating complex market interactions into an intuitive fluid dynamics framework, making concepts like momentum, resistance, and pressure easier to visualize and understand.
Market View: Instead of focusing on a single aspect (like just momentum or just volatility), it integrates multiple factors (velocity, viscosity, pressure, turbulence) to provide a more comprehensive picture of market conditions.
Adaptive Visualization: The dynamic coloring of the flow line and the turbulence background provide immediate, adaptive visual feedback that changes with market conditions.
🔬 How It Works
Price Velocity Calculation: The indicator first calculates price velocity by measuring the rate of change of the closing price over a given ‘lookback’ period. The raw velocity is then normalized by the Average True Range (ATR) of the same lookback period. Normalization enables comparison of momentum between assets or timeframes by scaling for volatility. This is the direction and speed of initial price movement.
Viscosity Calculation: Market ‘viscosity’ or resistance to price movement is determined by looking at the current ATR relative to its longer-term average (SMA of ATR over lookback * 2). The further the current ATR is above its average, the lower the viscosity (less resistance to price movement), and vice-versa. The script inverts this relationship and bounds it so that rising viscosity means more resistance.
Pressure Force Measurement: A ‘pressure’ variable is calculated as a function of the ratio of current volume to its simple moving average, multiplied by the price range (close - open) and normalized by ATR. This is designed to measure the force behind price movement created by volume and intraday price thrusts. This pressure is smoothed by an EMA.
Turbulence State Evaluation: A equivalent ‘Reynolds number’ is calculated by dividing the absolute normalized velocity by the viscosity. This is the proclivity of the market to move in a chaotic or orderly fashion. This ‘reynoldsValue’ is smoothed with an EMA to get the ‘turbulenceState’, which indicates if the market is laminar (stable), transitional, or turbulent.
Main Flow Derivation: The ‘rawFlow’ is calculated by taking the normalized velocity, dampening its impact based on the ‘viscosity’ and user-input ‘sensitivity’, and orienting it by the sign of the smoothed ‘pressureSmooth’. The ‘rawFlow’ is then put through multiple layers of exponential moving average (EMA) smoothing (with ‘smoothingLength’ and derived values) to reach the final ‘mainFlow’ line. The extensive smoothing is designed to give a smooth and clear visualization of the overall market direction and magnitude.
Dashboard Metrics Compilation: Additional metrics like flow acceleration (derivative of mainFlow), and flow continuity (correlation between close and volume) are calculated. All primary components (Flow State, Strength, Viscosity, Turbulence, Pressure, Acceleration, Continuity) are then presented in a user-configurable dashboard for ease of monitoring.
💡 Note:
The “Market Fluid Dynamics - Phen” indicator is designed to offer a unique perspective on market behavior by applying principles from fluid dynamics. It’s most effective when used to understand the underlying forces driving price rather than as a direct buy/sell signal generator in isolation. Experiment with the settings, particularly the ‘Base Lookback Period’, ‘Flow Sensitivity’, and ‘Flow Smoothing’, to find what best suits your trading style and the specific asset you are analyzing. Always combine its insights with robust risk management practices.
Multi-MA Trend & ATR Band CloudsMulti-MA Trend & ATR Band Clouds
Overview:
Originally designed for scalpers, this indicator provides a detailed and adaptable view of market structure, making it equally effective across all timeframes — from 1-minute charts to daily analysis. It integrates flexible moving average configurations with ATR-based cloud bands for real-time trend and volatility assessment.
Key Features:
Up to 10 customizable moving averages – Select from SMA, EMA, WMA, SMMA, GMA, or hybrid combinations. Each moving average can be individually styled and displayed.
Global trend condition system – Trend direction is determined by a user-defined crossover between two MAs, applied uniformly across all major timeframes (M1 to D1).
Multi-layer ATR-based volatility bands – Three levels of ATR bands are drawn around a base MA, offering insight into dynamic support/resistance and volatility zones.
Fully configurable visual output – Customize opacity, cloud display, curve visibility, and color schemes to fit your charting needs.
Use Cases:
Scalping: Fast trend shift detection and volatility mapping
Intraday trading: Multi-timeframe confirmation and structure tracking
Swing trading: Broader trend and support/resistance zone visualization
Signal development: Create visual or algorithmic confluence systems
Recommended For:
Scalpers, intraday traders, and analysts seeking a structured, real-time view of market dynamics, with flexible parameters and broad applicability.
[blackcat] L3 Dynamic CrossOVERVIEW
The L3 Dynamic Cross indicator is a powerful tool designed to assist traders in identifying potential buy and sell opportunities through the use of dynamic moving averages. This versatile script offers a wide range of customizable options, allowing users to tailor the moving averages to their specific needs and preferences. By providing clear visual cues and generating precise crossover signals, it helps traders make informed decisions about market trends and potential entry/exit points 📈💹.
FEATURES
Multiple Moving Average Types:
Simple Moving Average (SMA): Provides a straightforward average of prices over a specified period.
Exponential Moving Average (EMA): Gives more weight to recent prices, making it responsive to new information.
Weighted Moving Average (WMA): Assigns weights to all prices within the look-back period, giving more importance to recent prices.
Volume Weighted Moving Average (VWMA): Incorporates volume data to provide a more accurate representation of price movements.
Smoothed Moving Average (SMMA): Averages out fluctuations to create a smoother trend line.
Double Exponential Moving Average (DEMA): Reduces lag by applying two layers of exponential smoothing.
Triple Exponential Moving Average (TEMA): Further reduces lag with three layers of exponential smoothing.
Hull Moving Average (HullMA): Combines weighted moving averages to minimize lag and noise.
Super Smoother Moving Average (SSMA): Uses a sophisticated algorithm to smooth out price data while preserving trend direction.
Zero-Lag Exponential Moving Average (ZEMA): Eliminates lag entirely by adjusting the calculation method.
Triangular Moving Average (TMA): Applies a double smoothing process to reduce volatility and enhance trend identification.
Customizable Parameters:
Length: Adjust the period for both fast and slow moving averages to match your trading style.
Source: Select different price sources such as close, open, high, or low for more nuanced analysis.
Visual Representation:
Fast MA: Displayed as a green line representing shorter-term trends.
Slow MA: Shown as a red line indicating longer-term trends.
Crossover Signals:
Generate buy ('BUY') and sell ('SELL') labels based on crossover events between the fast and slow moving averages 🏷️.
Clear visual cues help traders quickly identify potential entry and exit points.
Alert Functionality:
Receive real-time notifications when crossover conditions are met, ensuring timely action 🔔.
Customizable alert messages for personalized trading strategies.
Advanced Trade Management:
Support for pyramiding levels allows traders to manage multiple positions effectively.
Fine-tune your risk management by setting the number of allowed trades per signal.
HOW TO USE
Adding the Indicator:
Open your TradingView chart and go to the indicators list.
Search for L3 Dynamic Cross and add it to your chart.
Configuring Settings:
Choose your desired Moving Average Type from the dropdown menu.
Adjust the Fast MA Length and Slow MA Length according to your trading timeframe.
Select appropriate Price Sources for both fast and slow moving averages.
Monitoring Signals:
Observe the plotted lines on the chart to track short-term and long-term trends.
Look for buy and sell labels that indicate potential trade opportunities.
Setting Up Alerts:
Enable alerts based on crossover conditions to receive instant notifications.
Customize alert messages to suit your trading plan.
Managing Positions:
Utilize the pyramiding feature to handle multiple entries and exits efficiently.
Keep track of your position sizes relative to the defined pyramiding levels.
Combining with Other Tools:
Integrate this indicator with other technical analysis tools for confirmation.
Use additional filters like volume, RSI, or MACD to enhance decision-making accuracy.
LIMITATIONS
Market Conditions: The effectiveness of the indicator may vary in highly volatile or sideways markets. Be cautious during periods of low liquidity or sudden price spikes 🌪️.
Parameter Sensitivity: Different moving average types and lengths can produce varying results. Experiment with settings to find what works best for your asset class and timeframe.
False Signals: Like any technical indicator, false signals can occur. Always confirm signals with other forms of analysis before executing trades.
NOTES
Historical Data: Ensure you have enough historical data loaded into your chart for accurate moving average calculations.
Backtesting: Thoroughly backtest the indicator on various assets and timeframes using demo accounts before deploying it in live trading environments 🔍.
Customization: Feel free to adjust colors, line widths, and label styles to better fit your chart aesthetics and personal preferences.
EXAMPLE STRATEGIES
Trend Following: Use the indicator to ride trends by entering positions when the fast MA crosses above/below the slow MA and exiting when the opposite occurs.
Mean Reversion: Identify overbought/oversold conditions by combining the indicator with oscillators like RSI or Stochastic. Enter counter-trend positions when the moving averages diverge significantly from the mean.
Scalping: Apply tight moving average settings to capture small, quick profits in intraday trading. Combine with volume indicators to filter out weak signals.
Triple EMA + Volume/Price SignalsOverview
This script merges three exponential moving averages (EMA) with adaptive volume thresholds to identify high-confidence trends. Unlike basic volume indicators, it triggers signals only when volume exceeds both a user-defined absolute value (e.g., 500k) and a percentage increase (e.g., 5%) – reducing noise in volatile markets.
Key Features
Triple EMA System:
Short (9), Medium (21), and Long (50) EMAs for trend direction.
Bullish Signal: Short EMA > Medium EMA > Long EMA.
Bearish Signal: Short EMA < Medium EMA < Long EMA.
Dual-Threshold Volume Confirmation:
Absolute Volume: Highlight bars where volume exceeds X (e.g., 500,000).
Percentage Increase: Highlight bars where volume rises by Y% (e.g., 5%) vs. prior bar.
Users can enable/disable either threshold.
Customizable Alerts:
Trigger alerts only when both EMA alignment and volume conditions are met.
How It Works
Trend + Volume Synergy:
A bullish EMA crossover alone might be a false breakout. This script requires additional volume confirmation (e.g., 500k volume + 5% spike) to validate the move.
Flexibility: Adjust thresholds for different assets:
Stocks: Higher absolute volume (e.g., 1M shares).
Crypto: Smaller absolute volume but larger % spikes (e.g., 10%).
Usage Examples
Swing Trading:
Set EMA lengths to 20/50/200 and volume thresholds to 500k + 5% on daily charts.
Scalping:
Use 5/13/21 EMAs with 100k volume + 3% spikes on 5-minute charts.
BBMA Strategy - EXT CSD CSM MHV RE CodesBINANCE:BTCUSD
Below is a detailed guide for using and interpreting the "BBMA Strategy - Enhanced EXT CSD CSM with Subplot" indicator. This guide is designed to be added to the description of the indicator when publishing it on TradingView. It provides clear instructions for users on how to apply the indicator, interpret its signals, and understand its features, including the multi-timeframe analysis and subplot table.
BBMA Strategy - Enhanced EXT CSD CSM with Subplot: User Guide
Overview
The "BBMA Strategy - Enhanced EXT CSD CSM with Subplot" is a comprehensive trading indicator built on the Bollinger Bands Moving Average (BBMA) framework. It combines multiple technical analysis tools—Bollinger Bands, Moving Averages (MAHI and MALO), EMA, ATR, volume analysis, RSI, MACD, market structure, and candlestick patterns—to identify high-probability trading setups. The indicator supports five key BBMA setups: EXT (Extreme), CSD (Consolidation), CSM (Continuation Setup Movement), RE (Re-Entry), and MHV (Market High Volatility).
This enhanced version includes:
Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Analysis: Confirms signals across a Lower Timeframe (LTF) and Higher Timeframe (HTF) for stronger trade validation.
Subplot Table: Displays signal status ("Active" or "Upcoming") and MTF confirmations in a clear table format.
Market Structure and Volume Filters: Incorporates Break of Structure (BOS), RSI divergence, and volume conditions to filter out low-probability trades.
Customizable Settings: Adjust Bollinger Bands, MA periods, timeframes, and more to suit your trading style.
This indicator is suitable for traders of all levels and can be used across various markets (e.g., forex, crypto, stocks) and timeframes (1M to 1D).
How to Use the Indicator
1. Add the Indicator to Your Chart
Open TradingView and load the chart of your chosen asset (e.g., BTCUSD, EURUSD, XAUUSD).
Go to the Pine Editor, paste the indicator code, and click "Add to Chart."
The indicator will overlay on your chart, displaying Bollinger Bands, Moving Averages, EMA, and signal labels. A subplot table will appear at the bottom of the chart.
2. Configure the Settings
The indicator provides customizable inputs to tailor it to your trading preferences. Access the settings by clicking the gear icon next to the indicator name on your chart:
Bollinger Bands Settings:
BB Period: Default is 20. Adjust the lookback period for Bollinger Bands.
BB Deviations: Default is 2. Adjust the standard deviation for the bands.
MAHI Settings (Moving Averages on High):
MAHI 5 Period: Default is 5. Period for the shorter MA on highs.
MAHI 10 Period: Default is 10. Period for the longer MA on highs.
MALO Settings (Moving Averages on Low):
MALO 5 Period: Default is 5. Period for the shorter MA on lows.
MALO 10 Period: Default is 10. Period for the longer MA on lows.
EMA Settings:
EMA Period: Default is 50. Adjust the period for the Exponential Moving Average.
ATR Settings:
ATR Period: Default is 14. Period for the Average True Range.
ATR SMA Period: Default is 14. Period for the ATR smoothing.
Timeframe Settings:
Minor HTF: Default is 1h. Select the minor higher timeframe for trend confirmation.
Major HTF: Default is 4h. Select the major higher timeframe for trend confirmation.
Lower TF for Confirmation: Default is 5m. Select the lower timeframe for signal confirmation.
Market Structure Settings:
Market Structure Lookback: Default is 10. Adjust the lookback period for swing highs/lows in market structure analysis.
3. Select Your Chart Timeframe
The indicator works on any timeframe from 1 minute (1M) to 1 day (1D).
For best results, align your chart timeframe (Current Timeframe, CTF) with the LTF and HTF settings:
Example: If CTF is 15m, set LTF to 5m and HTF to 1h or 4h.
This ensures proper multi-timeframe alignment for signal confirmation.
Indicator Components
Main Chart Elements
Bollinger Bands (BB): Plotted as three lines (upper, middle, lower) to identify volatility and potential reversal zones.
Upper Band: Blue line.
Middle Band: Black line (basis).
Lower Band: Blue line.
MAHI (Moving Averages on High): Two weighted moving averages on highs to detect trend direction.
MAHI 5: Green line.
MAHI 10: Lime line.
MALO (Moving Averages on Low): Two weighted moving averages on lows to confirm trend direction.
MALO 5: Red line.
MALO 10: Orange line.
EMA (50-period): Purple line to identify the overall trend.
Signal Labels: Appear on the chart when a setup is confirmed:
EXT Buy: Green upward arrow (reversal buy at BB lower band).
EXT Sell: Red downward arrow (reversal sell at BB upper band).
CSM Buy: Teal upward arrow (continuation buy above BB middle).
CSM Sell: Maroon downward arrow (continuation sell below BB middle).
RE Buy: Aqua upward arrow (re-entry buy between BB lower and middle).
RE Sell: Fuchsia downward arrow (re-entry sell between BB upper and middle).
MHV: Orange label (high volatility breakout after consolidation).
CSD: Yellow diamond (consolidation signal).
Subplot Table
Located at the bottom of the chart, the table summarizes signal status across three timeframes:
CTF (Current Timeframe): Shows "Active" (signal confirmed) or "Upcoming" (signal forming) for each setup.
LTF (Lower Timeframe): Displays a checkmark (✔) if the signal is confirmed on the LTF.
HTF (Higher Timeframe): Displays a checkmark (✔) if the signal is confirmed on the HTF.
Columns represent the five BBMA setups: EXT Buy, EXT Sell, CSD, CSM Buy, CSM Sell, RE Buy, RE Sell, and MHV.
Interpreting the Signals
1. EXT (Extreme) Setup
EXT Buy (Green Arrow):
Condition: Price touches or breaks below the BB lower band, closes above it, with high ATR volatility, strong volume, and additional confirmations (e.g., hammer candle, RSI oversold, MACD bullish, MAHI/MALO crossover, or bullish divergence).
Interpretation: A potential reversal buy signal. Look for confirmation in the subplot table (LTF and HTF rows).
Action: Consider a long position if LTF and HTF confirm (✔ in both rows). Use the BB middle or upper band as a target.
EXT Sell (Red Arrow):
Condition: Price touches or breaks above the BB upper band, closes below it, with high ATR volatility, strong volume, and additional confirmations (e.g., shooting star candle, RSI overbought, MACD bearish, MAHI/MALO crossunder, or bearish divergence).
Interpretation: A potential reversal sell signal.
Action: Consider a short position if LTF and HTF confirm. Use the BB middle or lower band as a target.
2. CSD (Consolidation) Setup
CSD (Yellow Diamond):
Condition: BB width is narrow (below its SMA), low ATR volatility, small candles, and no MAHI/MALO crossovers.
Interpretation: The market is consolidating, often preceding a breakout (e.g., MHV).
Action: Avoid trading during CSD unless preparing for an MHV breakout. Monitor the subplot for "Upcoming" MHV signals.
3. CSM (Continuation Setup Movement)
CSM Buy (Teal Arrow):
Condition: Price is above the BB middle, MAHI crossover, MALO crossover or MACD bullish, price above EMA 50, with additional confirmations (e.g., bullish engulfing or MACD bullish).
Interpretation: A continuation buy signal in an uptrend.
Action: Enter a long position if LTF and HTF confirm. Target the BB upper band or recent swing highs.
CSM Sell (Maroon Arrow):
Condition: Price is below the BB middle, MAHI crossunder, MALO crossunder or MACD bearish, price below EMA 50, with additional confirmations (e.g., bearish engulfing or MACD bearish).
Interpretation: A continuation sell signal in a downtrend.
Action: Enter a short position if LTF and HTF confirm. Target the BB lower band or recent swing lows.
4. RE (Re-Entry) Setup
RE Buy (Aqua Arrow):
Condition: Price is between the BB lower and middle bands, MAHI crossover, MALO crossover or MACD bullish, price above EMA 50, with additional confirmations (e.g., bullish engulfing or MACD bullish).
Interpretation: A re-entry buy signal after a pullback in an uptrend.
Action: Enter a long position if LTF and HTF confirm. Target the BB middle or upper band.
RE Sell (Fuchsia Arrow):
Condition: Price is between the BB upper and middle bands, MAHI crossunder, MALO crossunder or MACD bearish, price below EMA 50, with additional confirmations (e.g., bearish engulfing or MACD bearish).
Interpretation: A re-entry sell signal after a pullback in a downtrend.
Action: Enter a short position if LTF and HTF confirm. Target the BB middle or lower band.
5. MHV (Market High Volatility) Setup
MHV (Orange Label):
Condition: Follows a CSD signal, with expanding BB width, high ATR volatility, strong volume, and MAHI/MALO crossover or crossunder.
Interpretation: A breakout signal after consolidation, indicating high volatility and potential for a strong move.
Action: Trade in the direction of the breakout (e.g., buy if MAHI crossover, sell if MAHI crossunder). Confirm with LTF and HTF. Target significant levels like recent swing highs/lows.
6. Multi-Timeframe Confirmation
LTF Confirmation: A checkmark (✔) in the LTF row indicates the signal is also present on the lower timeframe (e.g., 5m). This adds confidence to the trade.
HTF Confirmation: A checkmark (✔) in the HTF row indicates alignment with the higher timeframe trend (e.g., 4h). This confirms the signal's strength.
Strongest Signals: Look for signals with both LTF and HTF confirmations (✔ in both rows). These have the highest probability of success.
7. Upcoming Signals
The CTF row in the subplot table may show "Upcoming" for a setup (e.g., EXT Buy: Upcoming). This indicates the setup is forming but not yet confirmed.
Action: Monitor these setups closely. They may turn "Active" on the next candle if conditions are met.
Trading Tips
Trend Alignment: Use the EMA 50 and market structure (is_uptrend) to ensure trades align with the overall trend. For example, prioritize CSM Buy signals in an uptrend.
Risk Management:
Set stop-losses below recent swing lows (for buys) or above recent swing highs (for sells).
Use the BB middle or opposite band as a target for most setups.
Avoid Overtrading: Focus on signals with LTF and HTF confirmations to filter out noise.
Timeframe Selection:
Scalping: Use 1m or 5m CTF with 1m LTF and 15m HTF.
Day Trading: Use 15m or 1h CTF with 5m LTF and 4h HTF.
Swing Trading: Use 4h or 1D CTF with 1h LTF and 1D HTF.
Backtesting: Test the indicator on historical data for your chosen asset and timeframe to understand its performance.
Alerts
The indicator includes built-in alerts for each setup:
EXT Buy/Sell: Triggers when an EXT signal is confirmed.
CSD: Triggers during consolidation.
CSM Buy/Sell: Triggers for continuation signals.
RE Buy/Sell: Triggers for re-entry signals.
MHV: Triggers for high volatility breakouts. To set up alerts:
Right-click on the chart and select "Add Alert."
Choose the condition (e.g., "BBMA EXT Buy").
Set your preferred notification method (e.g., email, SMS).
Limitations
Lagging Indicators: The indicator uses moving averages and other lagging tools, which may delay signals in fast-moving markets.
False Signals: Like all indicators, it can produce false signals, especially in choppy markets. Use LTF/HTF confirmations to filter trades.
Timeframe Dependency: Ensure your CTF, LTF, and HTF are properly aligned to avoid conflicting signals.