Dynamic S/R Zones Pro [By TraderMan]Dynamic S/R Zones Pro
Short pitch:
Dynamic S/R Zones Pro automatically maps support and resistance levels using pivot highs/lows and draws surrounding zones. It displays lines, labels and a table — making it fast to spot relevant price areas on your chart. 📊✨
🔎 What does this indicator do?
Detects pivot highs/lows and converts them into dynamic S/R levels.
Draws a zone around each level (upper & lower bands) so you can see the interaction area. 🟢🔴
Counts how often each level was tested and writes that “strength” in the table — so you can prioritize levels.
Fully configurable colors, line styles, zone width and table display. 🎛️
Note: Pivot-based S/R is a widely used, objective way to map price levels — see pivot basics.
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⚙️ How it works (technical)
Uses pivotRange = 10 to search for highs/lows inside that window.
Looks back analysisPeriod (284 in your script) and selects meaningful pivots; filters by strengthSR threshold.
channelPercent and zonePercent define band thickness (zone), with zoneWidthPercent applied over the last 300 bars.
Strength = number of times price tested that band; used for filtering and the table.
High/Low Zones option draws wide reference bands around the period’s highest/lowest pivots.
(Pivot logic here is pivot-based SR mapping — not classical static pivot formulas, but the same principle of marking widely watched price levels.)
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🛠️ How to use (step-by-step)
Enable SR: toggle S/R drawing on/off.
Strength (strengthSR): increase to show only well-tested levels, decrease to show more levels.
Line Style / Width: readability and aesthetics.
Show Zones / Zone Width %: enable zones and set width (e.g. 2% of recent range).
Show High/Low Zones: draw wide reference zones for the highest/lowest pivots.
Extend SR: extend lines across the chart (past/future) for clarity.
Show Table: display levels, zone boundaries and strength in the top-right table. 📋
🎯 Trade entry ideas (examples)
Not financial advice — examples of how traders commonly use S/R zones.
1) Bounce Long (support zone buy)
Condition: Price arrives at a support zone and shows a bullish confirmation candle (e.g., hammer, bullish engulfing).
Extra confirmation: oversold RSI or supportive volume.
Entry: on confirmed candle close (market or limit).
SL: slightly below the zone’s lower band.
TP: next resistance or target R:R ≥ 1:2. (Retest confirmations reduce false-breakout risk.)
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2) Breakout Long
Condition: Price breaks resistance with increased volume.
Tactic: wait for a retest of the broken resistance (now support). Enter on confirmation.
SL: below the retest low or zone lower band.
TP: next zone / predetermined R:R target. Breakouts need volume/retest confirmation to avoid fakeouts.
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3) Scalp
Use narrower zones, smaller TF, very tight SL and smaller R:R (e.g., 1:1), account for spreads/fees.
🛡️ Risk management
Don’t risk too much per trade — follow a fixed % (e.g., 1–2% max).
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Plan SL & TP before entry; avoid emotional adjustments.
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Calculate risk/reward; aim for a favorable R:R and backtest your rules.
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✔️ Practical tips
Filter by strength to remove noisy levels.
Timeframe matters: higher TF = stronger levels.
Combine with other indicators (volume, RSI, MAs) for better confirmation.
Backtest the script and your entry rules before deploying live.
Quick summary: Dynamic S/R Zones Pro is a pivot-based S/R & zone mapper that highlights strong levels and helps you trade bounces, breakouts and retests — but always use SL/TP and solid risk management.
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Disclaimer: Not financial advice. Trading involves risk. 🔒
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Latent Regime Informed Monte Carlo ForecastThis script uses a Monte Carlo simulation to forecast where price might be a set number of bars into the future (default 6 bars ahead). It generates hundreds of possible future price paths based on an average move (drift) and random shocks (volatility). The result is a distribution of outcomes, displayed as probability zones: the median (most likely), inner bands (50% confidence), and wider bands (80% and 95% confidence). Due to the randomness assumption in Monte Carlo simulations, the paths are not very important so to minimize cluttering on the graphs we only plot bands. These zones help you visualize uncertainty, set stops and targets based on probabilities, and spot when market behavior changes.
The accuracy of any Monte Carlo forecast depends heavily on how well you estimate trend and volatility. By default and no prior information the Monte Carlo simulation gives you a parabolic forecast that assumes absolute randomness. This is where the Kalman filter comes in. The filter (derived from control theory) aims to detect latent (unobservable) traits about the system by continuously updating its transition probabilities to better understand how the latent traits affect the observable measurement (price). With each new observable state we get better and better transition probabilities and enhances our understanding about the latent and unobservable market characteristics like trend and volatility. Both crucial measurements for short term market sentiment.
Extracting these measurements for market sentiment informs us how to better parametrize the Monte Carlo simulation for a better forecast. Each bar, the KF updates its estimates based on how close its last prediction was to reality. In calm periods, it holds estimates steady; in volatile periods, it adapts quickly. This gives you real-time, low-lag measurements of both trend and volatility.
By feeding these adaptive estimates into the Monte Carlo simulation, the forecast becomes much more responsive to current market conditions. In trends, the predicted paths tilt toward the direction of movement; in choppy markets, they spread wider but stay centered; when volatility spikes, the probability zones expand immediately. The result is a dynamic forecast tool that adjusts on every bar, giving you a clearer, probability-based picture of where the market could go next.
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My background is in economics/mathematics and interests lie in time series analysis/exploring financial features for DS
Wick Range Boxes* Indicator intended to show key levels of price action
* Draws boxes representing the wicks of the most recent previous candle, of the daily, 4H, 1H, 15M, and 5M timeframes
* In settings, you can:
- select colors and thicknesses of borders and colors and opacities of fills
- decide which timeframes to display
* Displays the boxes for any symbol and shows the boxes for the the timeframes you select, regardless of which timeframe you are viewing
SM Trap Detector – Liquidity Sweeps & Institutional ReversalsOverview:
This script is designed to help traders detect Smart Money traps, liquidity grabs, and false breakouts with high precision.
Inspired by institutional trading logic (SMC, ICT, Wyckoff), this tool combines:
🟦 Liquidity Zone Mapping – Detects stop hunt targets near highs/lows
🚨 Trap Candle Detection – Identifies fakeouts using wick + volume logic
✅ Reversal Confirmation – Entry signals based on real market structure
🧭 Dashboard Panel – Always see the last trap type, price, and confirmation
🔔 Real-Time Alerts – Stay notified of traps and entry points
🧠 Logic Breakdown:
Trap Candle = Large wick, small body, volume spike, and sweep of a liquidity zone
Confirmed Entry = Reversal price action following the trap (engulfing-style)
📈 Best Used On:
Markets: Crypto, Forex, Stocks
Timeframes: No limitation but works best on 1H, 4H, Daily
🛠 Suggested Use:
Trade only confirmed entries for best results
Place stops beyond wick highs/lows
Target previous structure or use RR-based exits
📊 Backtest Tip:
Use alerts + replay mode to manually validate past traps.
Note: Please backtest before using it for entry.
Key Session Levels (KUUUMZ)
📜 Summary
Tired of manually drawing the same key levels every single trading day? The KUUMZ-Key Session Levels indicator automates this entire process, plotting the most critical intraday and previous day levels directly on your chart. This tool provides a clean, dynamic framework of potential support and resistance zones, allowing you to focus on your trading strategy, not on chart setup.
Built for day traders and scalpers of US equities, this indicator helps you instantly visualize the market's structure from the moment the session begins.
🎯 Key Levels Plotted
This indicator automatically identifies and draws horizontal lines for the following session levels:
Previous Day High (PDH) & Low (PDL): The highest and lowest points of the prior trading day, which often act as major psychological support and resistance magnets.
Pre-Market High & Low (PMH/PML): The range established during the pre-market session (4:00 - 9:30 AM ET). A breakout from this range can often signal the initial directional bias.
5-Minute Opening Range High & Low (OR5): The high and low of the first 5 minutes of the regular session (9:30 - 9:35 AM ET). A crucial level for opening range breakout (ORB) strategies.
15-Minute Opening Range High & Low (OR15): The high and low of the first 15 minutes (9:30 - 9:45 AM ET), providing a slightly broader view of the initial balance area.
📈 How to Use This Indicator
These levels are fundamental to many intraday trading strategies:
Support & Resistance: Watch how price reacts as it approaches these levels. A bounce or rejection can signal a potential reversal, while a clean break can indicate continuation.
Breakout Trading: A strong, high-volume move through one of these levels (e.g., breaking above the Pre-Market High) can be an entry signal for a breakout trade.
Market Context: Quickly gauge market sentiment. Is the price trading above or below the previous day's range? Is it trapped within the opening range? These levels provide immediate context to the current price action.
Setting Targets & Stops: Use these levels to set logical profit targets or place stop-loss orders. For example, if you go long on a breakout of the 5-min OR, the Pre-Market High or Previous Day High could be your first target.
⚙️ Features & Customization
The script is designed to be flexible and clean, allowing you to tailor it to your specific charting style.
Toggle Any Level: Enable or disable any set of levels (Previous Day, Pre-Market, etc.) to reduce clutter.
Full Style Control: Customize the Color, Width, and Style (Solid, Dotted, Dashed) for each pair of high/low lines independently.
Optional Labels: A master switch allows you to show or hide all price labels (like "PDH", "PM Low", etc.) with a single click.
Automatic & Dynamic: Levels are calculated and drawn in real-time as each session concludes and are automatically cleared and reset for the next trading day.
Dynamic Fib Zones [By TraderMan]📊 Dynamic Fib Zones — Indicator Overview
This indicator automatically plots dynamic Fibonacci levels and zones on your chart based on recent price action, volume, and trend direction. It helps you identify key support and resistance areas where price may react strongly.
🔍 What Does It Do?
Draws Fibonacci retracement levels dynamically over a specified lookback period.
Highlights zones around these Fibonacci levels to give you a price “buffer area” instead of just a line.
Colors the zones green or red based on volume strength and trend direction to signal potential buying or selling pressure.
Uses EMA (Exponential Moving Average) to detect if the trend is up or down.
Shows labels with Fibonacci % levels and exact price for quick reference.
⚙️ How to Use It?
Set your inputs:
Fibonacci Period: How many bars back the Fibonacci levels are calculated.
EMA Period: For trend detection.
Volume Multiplier: How much volume should exceed average to consider the signal strong.
Level Tolerance and Zone Width: Adjust the sensitivity and size of the price zones.
Interpret zones:
Green zones with high volume and price near Fibonacci level in an uptrend = potential buying area.
Red zones with high volume and price near Fibonacci level in a downtrend = potential selling area.
Gray zones = neutral, no strong signal.
Make your trading decisions:
Consider entering long positions near green zones with confirmation from other indicators or price action.
Consider entering short positions near red zones similarly.
Use zone boundaries as dynamic support/resistance for stop loss or take profit placement.
🚀 Tips for Position Opening
Combine with other confirmation tools (candlestick patterns, RSI, MACD, etc.) to avoid false signals.
Watch volume spikes carefully; strong volume near a Fibonacci zone increases the reliability.
Use the EMA trend filter to avoid trading against the main trend.
🎯 Summary
Dynamic Fib Zones give you a powerful, visual edge by combining Fibonacci, volume, and trend signals — making your entries and exits smarter and more precise!
Happy Trading! 📈✨
SmartFib Pro [By TraderMan]📊 SmartFib Pro — Smart Fibonacci Support & Resistance + TP/SL + Live Position Tracking
🚀 With SmartFib Pro , automatically track Fibonacci support and resistance levels on your chart!
This indicator dynamically shows long/short entry points, TP (Take Profit), and SL (Stop Loss) levels based on price movements, with easy-to-read lines. You can also monitor your position status live via a table at the top-right of your screen.
⚙️ How It Works?
📈 When price breaks key Fibonacci levels (especially 78.6% and 23.6%), the indicator automatically generates long or short signals.
Entry lines are drawn in blue, TP lines in green, and SL lines in red.
Entry, TP, and SL levels are displayed as labels next to the lines.
Active position lines and labels remain on the chart while the position is open, and past position lines are cleared automatically.
When TP or SL is hit, the indicator instantly notifies on the chart and in the table with “TP SUCCESSFUL” or “STOP HIT.”
🛠️ How to Use?
Add the indicator to your chart.
Adjust Fibonacci high and low lengths (default 50 bars) and line length (default 50 bars) from the inputs.
Long signals are generated when price breaks above the 78.6% level; short signals occur when price breaks below the 23.6% level.
TP is automatically set 3.5% away from the entry line, SL is set 1.5% away.
Follow the blue (entry), green (TP), and red (SL) lines and their labels on the chart.
Monitor your position info live in the top-right table.
When TP or SL triggers, position closes, and lines/labels are cleared for the next signal.
💡 Why SmartFib Pro?
✅ Automated position entry and exit strategy based on Fibonacci levels
✅ Live position tracking and status updates to help your trading decisions
✅ Clear, colorful, and minimalistic chart visuals eliminate clutter
✅ Ideal for both beginners and pros, providing fast and reliable signals
📣 Important Notes:
This indicator generates signals but always use proper risk management according to market conditions!
You can adjust TP/SL percentages to fit your own risk tolerance.
Always support signals with your own analysis.
💬 Catch the trend, manage your risk, and grow your profits with SmartFib Pro!
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EMA ZONE MASTER [By TraderMan]🟢 EMA Zone Master Indicator Explanation 🚀
🌟 What is the EMA Zone Master?
The EMA Zone Master is a powerful TradingView Pine Script indicator designed to help traders identify trends, entry points, and manage trades with precision. It leverages a 200-period EMA (Exponential Moving Average) to create a dynamic zone for spotting bullish 📈 and bearish 📉 trends. The indicator provides clear buy/sell signals, take-profit (TP) levels, and stop-loss (SL) levels, making it ideal for both novice and experienced traders! 💪
🔍 How Does It Work?
The indicator uses the 200-period EMA as its core, surrounded by a zone defined by a percentage offset (default 0.3%). Here's how it operates:
Trend Detection 🧠:
The price's position relative to the EMA zone determines the trend:
Above the zone (with tolerance and minimum distance) signals a bullish trend (BUY 📈).
Below the zone signals a bearish trend (SELL 📉).
A neutral trend occurs when the price is within the zone or lacks momentum.
A trend is confirmed after a set number of bars (default 3) to filter out noise. 🔎
Trade Signals 🚦:
Buy Signal: Triggered when the price breaks above the EMA zone with confirmation.
Sell Signal: Triggered when the price breaks below the EMA zone with confirmation.
Signals are visualized with labels ("BUY" or "SELL") on the chart for clarity. ✅
Position Management 🎯:
Entry Price: Set at the closing price when a signal is triggered.
Take-Profit Levels: Three TP levels (TP1, TP2, TP3) are calculated based on a Risk/Reward Ratio (default 0.7).
Stop-Loss: Calculated using the ATR (Average True Range) with a multiplier (default 6.0) for volatility-based protection. 🛡️
Lines and labels for entry, TP, and SL are drawn on the chart for easy tracking.
Trend Strength 💪:
The indicator calculates trend strength (0-100%) and categorizes it as Very Strong, Strong, Moderate, Weak, or Very Weak. This helps gauge the reliability of the trend. 🌡
Analysis Comment 📝:
A dynamic comment provides professional insights based on trend strength, guiding traders on whether to act or wait. 🧑💼
Visuals & Alerts 🔔:
The EMA, zone boundaries, and candlestick colors change based on the trend (green for bullish, red for bearish, gray for neutral).
A table in the top-right corner summarizes key data: trend direction, strength, entry price, TP/SL levels, and success rate.
Alerts are generated with detailed trade information when a new signal appears.
🛠 How to Use It?
Setup on TradingView ⚙️:
Add the EMA Zone Master to your chart via the TradingView Pine Script editor.
Customize settings like EMA Length (default 200), Zone Width (0.3%), ATR Period (50), and Risk/Reward Ratio (0.7) to suit your trading style. 🛠
Interpreting Signals 📊:
Buy Signal (AL): Look for a "BUY" label and green candlesticks when the price breaks above the EMA zone. 📈
Sell Signal (SAT): Look for a "SELL" label and red candlesticks when the price breaks below the EMA zone. 📉
Check the table for trend strength and analysis comments to confirm the signal's reliability.
Opening a Position 💸:
Long Position: Enter a buy trade when a "BUY" signal appears. Set your take-profit at TP1, TP2, or TP3 and stop-loss at the SL level shown on the chart.
Short Position: Enter a sell trade when a "SELL" signal appears. Use the TP and SL levels provided.
The indicator automatically plots these levels as lines and labels for easy reference. 🎯
Managing Trades 🕒:
Monitor the trade's progress via the table and labels.
The indicator tracks if TP1, TP2, or TP3 is hit or if the trade stops out, updating the Last Result in the table (e.g., "✅ TP1 SUCCESS" or "❌ STOPPED OUT").
Use the Success Rate (displayed in the table) to gauge historical performance (75% for BUY, 65% for SELL, 50% for NEUTRAL).
Using Alerts 🔔:
Set up alerts in TradingView to receive notifications when a buy or sell signal is triggered.
The alert message includes the trend, strength, entry price, TP/SL levels, success rate, and analysis comment for quick decision-making.
📈 How to Open a Position?
Wait for a Signal: Ensure a "BUY" or "SELL" label appears, and the trend strength is at least Moderate (40%+) for higher confidence. ✅
Check the Table: Review the trend direction, strength, and analysis comment to confirm the trade setup. 📊
Enter the Trade:
For a Buy: Enter at the entry price shown, set TP1/TP2/TP3 and SL as indicated by the lines/labels.
For a Sell: Same process, but for a short position.
Monitor: Watch for TP or SL hits. The indicator will update the table with the result (e.g., "✅ TP3 SUCCESS"). 🕒
Risk Management: Always adhere to the stop-loss level to limit losses, and consider partial profit-taking at TP1 or TP2 for safer trading. 🛡️
🎉 Why Use EMA Zone Master?
Clear Signals: Easy-to-read buy/sell signals with visual cues. 🚦
Automated Levels: Pre-calculated TP and SL levels save time and reduce errors. 🧮
Trend Strength Insight: Helps avoid weak trends and focus on high-probability setups. 💪
Professional Analysis: Dynamic comments guide your trading decisions. 🧑💼
Customizable: Adjust settings to match your trading style or market conditions. ⚙️
Alert System: Stay informed with detailed alerts for timely action. 🔔
⚠️ Tips for Success
Confirm with Other Tools: Use additional indicators (e.g., RSI, MACD) to validate signals. 🔍
Test First: Backtest the indicator on your preferred market/timeframe to understand its performance. 📉
Risk Management: Always use proper position sizing and respect stop-loss levels. 🛑
Higher Timeframes: The indicator works best on higher timeframes (e.g.,15MİN, 1H, 4H, Daily) for stronger signals. ⏰
Happy trading with EMA Zone Master! 🚀 Let it guide you to smarter, more confident trades. 💰 Feel free to tweak settings and share your results! 😊
Multi‑TF Previous High/Low (Rays + Labels)Use this indicator if you want to automate Support and Resistance levels.
Previous Day High and Low - Green Lines
Previous 4 Hour High and Low - Yellow Lines
Previous 1 Hour High and Low - Orange Lines
Previous 15 Minute High and Low - Light Blue Lines
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TrendSync TP Engine [By TraderMan]📘 TrendSync TP Engine – Overview & User Guide
TrendSync TP Engine is a trend-following indicator that automatically detects trend direction based on how long the price stays above or below a defined EMA (Exponential Moving Average). Once a trend is confirmed, it plots entry, take-profit (TP), and stop-loss (SL) levels directly on the chart.
Its purpose is to offer a clear roadmap for manual traders and act as a “TP engine” in trend-based trading.
🔧 How It Works
Trend Detection:
If the price closes consistently above or below the EMA for a minimum number of bars, a LONG or SHORT trend is triggered.
EMA-Based Trade Plan:
When a new trend is detected, the script automatically plots:
Entry level
TP1, TP2, TP3
SL level
based on dynamic ATR offsets.
TP / SL Labels:
As the price hits TP or SL targets, real-time labels appear on the chart showing trade progress.
Built-in Alert System:
Alerts are triggered when:
A new position opens
TP1, TP2, TP3 levels are reached
Stop loss is hit
🚀 How to Use
Add to Chart:
Apply the indicator to your chart on any timeframe (1H, 4H, 1D, etc.).
Configure Settings:
Adjust parameters like:
EMA length
Minimum trend duration
TP/SL distances (in ATR multiples)
to fit your strategy.
Follow the Plan:
Once a trend begins, you'll see:
Blue line for entry
Green dashed lines for TP1/TP2/TP3
Red dashed line for SL
Let the engine guide your trades.
🎯 Who Is It For?
Trend-following traders
Manual traders who want structured trade plans
Users who prefer automated visual signals & alerts
Developers looking to build strategy logic on top
✅ Key Features
Automatic levels: Entry, TP1-3, SL lines
Alert-ready: Real-time push/email/webhook notifications
Clear visuals: All levels labeled with real-time status
Flexible & modular: Can be extended into a full strategy
Disclaimer: This tool is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice. Use at your own discretion with proper risk management.
Smart support and Resistancehelps you find out where smart money has done bulk buying/selling.
the levels can give you confidence on your existing views and find high reward low risk setups.
ES Gap FillAutomatically plots:
The gap fill level (previous day RTH close) - RED
The 1/2 gap (halfway between current RTH open and prior RTH close) - YELLOW
10 & 20 points to either side of the gap level - GREEN
Multi‑TF Previous High/Low (Extends Both Ways + Labels)Use this indicator if you want to automate Support and Resistance levels.
Previous Day High and Low - Green Lines
Previous 4 Hour High and Low - Yellow Lines
Previous 1 Hour High and Low - Orange Lines
Previous 15 Minute High and Low - Light Blue Lines
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Session High/Low indicator Session High/Low – London & Asia” is a TradingView indicator that automatically identifies and marks the single highest high and lowest low of each London and Asia trading session. At the close of each session, it draws clean horizontal rays extending to the right—one at the exact bar where the session’s peak price occurred and one where the trough occurred—so you can instantly spot key support and resistance levels without cluttering your chart.
BTC CME Futures Gaps (BTCGapHunt_CME)BTC CME Futures Gaps Indicator
Overview
This indicator visualises price gaps between the daily close and open of Bitcoin CME futures (CME:BTC1!). These gaps are often revisited ("filled") by market price action and may serve as technical targets.
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... to Maven and the Blockchain Masons (x.com/Masons_DAO) to push me on this topic.
What Is a CME Gap?
CME Bitcoin Futures do not trade 24/7. Gaps form when the market reopens at a different price than where it last closed.
Gaps are often used as support/resistance or liquidity targets.
This indicator tracks, visualises, and alerts on these gaps.
Key Features
Automatic gap detection using daily open/close on CME:BTC1!
Dynamic gap size threshold based on ATR (Average True Range)
Highlight unfilled gaps and track partial fills visually
Alerts for gap formation and fill events
Parameter overlay showing real-time settings
Supported and Overrideable Parameters
ATR Length: Defines the lookback period for ATR calculation (default: 14)
Gap Size Multiplier: Multiplies the ATR to set the dynamic gap threshold (default: 1.0)
Proximity Threshold: Price distance from gap edge to consider it filled (default: 100 USD)
Max Gaps Tracked: Maximum number of concurrent gaps shown (default: 50)
Alerts Enabled: Toggle alerts for gap formation and gap fill events
How the Gap Size Is Calculated
Minimum Gap Size = ATR(14) * Gap Size Multiplier
ATR Length and Gap Size Multiplier are configurable.
Gap threshold adjusts dynamically with market volatility.
Visual Guide
Red Box: Fully unfilled gap
Lemon Yellow Box: Partially filled gap
Right Margin Boxes: Snapshot of unfilled gaps for quick access
Top-Right Panel: Current ATR, Gap Size, Thresholds, etc.
Alerts
Gap Formed: A new gap is detected.
Gap Filled: The gap is either partially or fully filled.
Recommended Timeframes
1H, 4H, 1D (best resolution)
Designed for BTC spot/perpetual charts (e.g., BTCUSD, BTCUSDT)
How To Use
Add the script to your BTC chart.
Monitor red/yellow boxes for unfilled gaps.
Check config panel for current threshold and settings.
Enable alerts via TradingView for real-time updates.
Notes
Up to 50 gaps are tracked (adjustable).
Data source: CME futures via request.security.
All visuals and alerts are time-synced with your chart.
Disclaimer
This script is for educational purposes only. Trade at your own risk.
Current Day High/Low and Mid- Made by IshaanThis TradingView indicator plots the current day's high, low, and mid (50%) levels, based on the daily timeframe, and displays them on any intraday chart (e.g., 15m, 1h, etc.).
Lines begin at the official market open time (default: 9:30 AM exchange time).
Lines extend right indefinitely so they’re visible throughout the day.
Values are updated live during the trading session using daily high and low data.
The mid line is calculated as the average of the current day’s high and low.
You can customize:
Line colors (high, low, mid)
Line thickness
Market open time
This tool is helpful for traders looking to monitor intraday interaction with key daily levels.
Supply & Demand Pro [Institutional]🎯 Overview
The most comprehensive Supply & Demand indicator on TradingView, designed for serious traders and prop firm professionals. Unlike traditional S&D indicators that just draw pretty zones, this system tracks actual performance metrics, provides entry/exit signals, and includes professional risk management tools.
❓ Why This Indicator?
After extensive research into what traders actually need (not just want), this indicator addresses the TOP complaints about Supply & Demand trading:
- ❌ "I don't know which zones to trust" → ✅ Each zone shows historical win rate
- ❌ "No clear entry/exit rules" → ✅ Multiple entry methods with visual R:R
- ❌ "Can't backtest effectiveness" → ✅ Full performance tracking
- ❌ "Too many false signals" → ✅ Quality filters and volume validation
🚀 Key Features
🎯 Professional Zone Detection
- Volume Profile Analysis (finds institutional accumulation/distribution)
- Swing Point Detection (classic pivot-based zones)
- Order Flow Analysis (coming in v2)
- Hybrid Mode (combines multiple methods)
📊 Performance Analytics
- Individual zone win rates
- Daily P&L tracking
- Account balance simulation
- Success/failure ratio for each zone
- Historical performance data
💼 Prop Firm Tools
- Daily loss limits (auto-stops trading)
- Position sizing controls
- Maximum concurrent positions
- Daily profit targets
- Clean reporting for evaluations
🎨 Entry & Risk Management
- Zone Edge entry (immediate)
- 50% Retracement entry (patient)
- Momentum Confirmation entry
- Visual Risk:Reward boxes
- Multiple stop loss methods (ATR, Fixed %, Zone-based)
📈 Advanced Features
- Auto-removes failed zones
- Volume confirmation requirements
- Strength-based zone ranking
- Smart alerts for high-probability setups
- Multi-timeframe compatibility
📋 How It Works
1. Zone Creation: Continuously scans for high-quality supply/demand zones using your selected method
2. Quality Filtering: Each zone must pass strength, volume, and historical performance filters
3. Visual Feedback: Zones display strength %, test count, and win rate directly on chart
4. Trade Signals: When price touches a zone, the system calculates entry, stop, and target
5. Performance Tracking: Every zone touch is tracked to build historical win rates
⚙️ Quick Settings Guide
For Beginners:
- Detection Method: "Swing Points"
- Min Zone Strength: 15%
- Risk:Reward: 2:1
- Entry Method: "Zone Edge"
For Advanced Traders:
- Detection Method: "Volume Profile"
- Min Zone Strength: 20%
- Min Win Rate: 50%
- Entry Method: "Momentum Confirm"
For Prop Firm Traders:
- Enable all Prop Firm Tools
- Set Daily Loss Limit to your drawdown rules
- Max Positions: 2-3
- Use "Professional" theme for screenshots
📊 What Makes This Different?
Traditional S&D Indicators:
- Draw zones based on one method
- No performance tracking
- No entry/exit rules
- Can't verify effectiveness
Supply & Demand Pro:
- Multiple detection methods
- Tracks win rate for EVERY zone
- Clear entry/exit signals
- Full backtesting capability
- Risk management built-in
🎓 Best Practices
1. Start Conservative: Use higher strength requirements (20%+) until familiar
2. Trust the Data: Zones with 3+ tests and 60%+ win rate are golden
3. Respect Risk Limits: The daily loss limit feature will save your account
4. Volume Matters: Zones with volume confirmation are significantly stronger
5. Be Patient: Wait for high-probability setups (check the win rate!)
🔔 Alert Options
- Zone Touch Alerts (with strength & win rate)
- High Probability Setups (60%+ win rate zones)
- Daily Limit Warnings
- Risk Management Alerts
💡 Pro Tips
- Combine with market structure for best results
- Higher timeframe zones are more reliable
- Watch for zones that align with round numbers
- Use partial profits feature to lock in gains
- Review daily performance to improve
🐛 Troubleshooting
- No zones appearing? → Lower Min Zone Strength to 10%
- Too many zones? → Increase strength requirement or enable filters
- Win rates not updating? → Zones need multiple tests to calculate
⚡ Performance Note
This indicator uses advanced calculations and may take a moment to load on lower-end devices. The comprehensive analytics are worth the wait!
🎁 Bonus Features
- 4 Professional themes
- Customizable dashboard
- R:R visualization
- Zone strength ranking
- Session-based filtering (coming soon)
📧 Support & Updates
This is an actively maintained indicator. Updates include:
- New detection methods
- Enhanced analytics
- Community-requested features
- Performance optimizations
⭐ If you find this indicator helpful, please leave a rating and comment with your results!
📌 Remember: No indicator is perfect. Always use proper risk management and never risk more than you can afford to lose.
ZigZag Volume Profile [ChartPrime]⯁ OVERVIEW
ZigZag Volume Profile combines swing structure with volume analytics by plotting a ZigZag of major price swings and overlaying a detailed volume profile around each swing. At the end of each swing, it highlights the Point of Control (POC) — the price level with the highest traded volume — and extends it forward to identify key areas of potential support or resistance.
⯁ KEY FEATURES
ZigZag Swing Detection:
Automatically detects swing highs and lows based on a user-defined length, creating clean visual segments of market structure.
These segments act as boundaries for volume profile calculations.
swingHigh = ta.highest(swingLength)
swingLow = ta.lowest(swingLength)
ZigZag Channel Visualization:
The ZigZag structure is connected with sloped lines, forming a visual “channel” of the price movement.
The ZigZag can optionally, scaled by ATR.
Volume Profile Around Each Swing:
For every completed swing (high to low or low to high), the indicator constructs a full volume profile using user-defined bin counts.
It scans volume across price levels in the swing and plots histogram-style bins using a gradient color to indicate volume magnitude.
Dynamic Bin Width and Slope Adjustment:
Bins are distributed across a vertical ATR-based range, and their width is adjusted based on the percentage of total swing volume.
The volume fill direction is adapted to the swing’s slope for visually aligned plotting.
POC Detection and Extension:
The highest volume bin in each swing is identified as the Point of Control (POC).
This level is plotted with a thicker line and extended horizontally into the future as a key reaction level.
Automatic POC Expiry on Price Interaction:
POC lines are continuously extended unless breached by price.
When price crosses the POC level, the extension is terminated — signaling that the level may have been absorbed.
Clean Volume Bin Visualization:
Bin colors range from green (low volume) to blue (higher volume), with the POC always marked in red by default for easy identification.
Volume percentages are optionally labeled at each bin level.
Flexible Swing Profile Parameters:
Users can control:
Number of volume bins
Bin width
Channel width (ATR factor)
Visibility of the swing channel or POC lines
Efficient Memory Handling:
Old POC lines and volume profiles are automatically removed from memory after a threshold to keep charts clean and performant.
⯁ USAGE
Use ZigZag swings to define market structure visually.
Analyze volume profile around each swing to understand where most trading activity occurred.
Use POC extensions as dynamic support/resistance zones for entries, stops, or take-profits.
Watch for price interaction with extended POC lines — breaks may suggest absorbed liquidity or breakout potential.
Use the ATR-based channel width to adapt profiles based on market volatility.
⯁ CONCLUSION
ZigZag Volume Profile offers a powerful fusion of structure and volume. By plotting detailed volume profiles over each price swing and extending the POC as actionable S/R levels, this tool provides deep insight into market participation zones — giving traders a tactical edge in both ranging and trending environments.
Basic ORB [MOT]Basic ORB – Opening Range Breakout Tool
The Basic ORB is a visual tool designed to assist intraday traders by identifying the opening range from 9:30–9:45 AM ET. It automatically plots the high, low, and midpoint of this range to help traders analyze potential areas of interest.
This script provides a simple and customizable way to frame market structure during the early trading session. It is intended to support various intraday strategies across multiple asset classes including futures, stocks, ETFs, indexes, and crypto.
🔹 Key Features
1. Opening Range Levels
- Automatically plots the High, Low, and Midline of the 9:30–9:45 AM ET session.
- Midline helps visualize the midpoint of the range.
- Customizable colors and line thickness.
2. Previous ORB Ranges
- Option to display previous days’ ORB levels for visual pattern recognition.
- Useful for spotting recurring reactions to prior day levels.
3. Dynamic Price Labels
- Adds price labels to each ORB line for quick reference.
- Fully customizable: adjust text size, background color, label position, and offset.
4. Clean Settings Panel
- Customize all visual elements to match your charting style.
- Control how many previous ORBs to display.
- Toggle features on or off for a simplified interface.
🧠 How to Use
- Best viewed on 1m, 5m, or 15m charts.
- Combine with your existing entry/exit criteria to monitor how price interacts with the opening range.
- Common use cases include breakout confirmation, rejection trades, and support/resistance analysis based on prior ORBs.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This script is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice. Trading carries risk, and users should test any tools in a demo environment before live use. Always implement proper risk management.
Real-Time Swing High/Low Detector with liquidity sweepThis script identifies the most important market structure points (swing highs/lows) and liquidity sweeps in a configurable and timeframe-adaptive manner.
By default:
It shows 5 recent swing highs and lows to keep your charts readable.
It detects and illustrates up to 3 Liquidity Sweeps (very close new highs/lows to earlier extremes).
It automatically adjusts how tight the sweep detection is based on your chart’s timeframe to balance precision and noise.
You can tweak all these numbers via the input settings panel to customize the indicator to your personal trading style and chart preferences
Configurable Parameters
Pivot Length (pivot_length)
What it does: Determines how many bars to the left and right the script looks at when identifying swing highs and lows.
Effect: Increasing this value results in fewer, more significant swings; decreasing it makes the indicator more sensitive and detects more swings.
Default: 5
Suggested: Adjust based on your trading timeframe and style to balance sensitivity and noise.
Show Labels (show_labels)
What it does: Toggles the display of swing labels such as HH, HL, LH, LL on the chart.
Effect: If enabled, the script marks swing points with their corresponding label for easier visual reference.
Default: true
Use: Turn off if you prefer a cleaner chart without textual swing indicators.
Show Current Levels (show_current_levels)
What it does: Toggles horizontal lines extending from the latest swing highs and lows.
Effect: Provides visual support/resistance zones on the chart.
Default: true
Use: Helpful for visualizing major price levels based on recent swings.
Max Swing Points (max_swings)
What it does: Limits the number of swing points stored and displayed.
Effect: Prevents chart clutter and performance issues by controlling history length.
Default: 20
Use: Increase for longer history; decrease for lighter charts.
Liquidity Sweep Threshold (liq_sweep_threshold_pc)
What it does: Defines the maximum percentage price difference allowed to consider a new high/low "very close" to the previous one, detecting a Liquidity Sweep.
Effect: Controls how sensitively the script detects these sweep points.
Default: Automatically set based on chart timeframe:
For timeframes below 1 hour: 0.05% (stricter, less tolerant)
For 1 hour and above: 0.1% (more tolerant)
Use: This dynamic setting ensures relevance of Liquidity Sweeps across different timeframes.
Liquidity Sweep Label Transparency (liq_sweep_alpha)
What it does: Controls the opacity of "Liquidity Sweep" labels, with 0 being fully opaque and 255 fully transparent.
Default: 10 (mostly opaque but slightly transparent)
Use: You can increase this value if you want the labels to be more subtle.
CPR by myBiniyogCPR by myBiniyog
Purpose:
Clearly plots the Central Pivot Range (CPR), Support, and Resistance levels daily, weekly, and monthly (optional). CPR levels help intraday traders identify potential market direction, trends, and reversal points. CPR lines plotted clearly (blue), Support levels (green), and Resistance levels (red).
Calculation Method:
Pivot (P) = (High + Low + Close) / 3
Bottom Central (BC) = (High + Low) / 2
Top Central (TC) = Pivot + (Pivot - BC)
Support (S1-S3) and Resistance (R1-R3) levels calculated traditionally from pivot formulas.
Uniqueness & Originality:
Fully original script combining multi-timeframe (Daily/Weekly/Monthly) pivots.
Unique, clear visual representation designed for ease of use.
Closed-source to protect custom visual style and original logic.
Recommended Timeframes:
For optimal clarity and performance, use on 5-minute, 10-minute, or 15-minute intraday charts.
Compliance Statement:
Fully compliant with TradingView House Rules. Original work, not derived from publicly available scripts.






















