SENEE Buy Sell Signal Easy to use:
Buy signal has appeared >>> open long position
Sell signal has appeared >>> open short position
Green ext signal has appeared >>> close long position
Red ext signal has appeared >>> close short position
The colour is an analysis of the trend:
Green bars >>> Up trend
Red bars >>> Down trend
White bars >>> side way
Blue bars >>> Overbought
Orange bars >>> Oversold
How to be setting:
Candles period is Calculation range >>> up to you
Overbought oversold sensitivity is Sensitivity of calculation of
Overbought and Oversold zone
Signal sensitivity is Sensitivity of calculation of Buy,Sell and ext signals
///// Good luck /////
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TheStrat: Failed 2'sThis indicator identifies and highlights Failed 2-Up (2U) and Failed 2-Down (2D) patterns in The Strat trading framework. These patterns signal a potential reversal when a 2-Up (higher high) or 2-Down (lower low) candle fails to follow through and reverses, offering high-probability trade setups.
Market Symphony (Dragon Trader)The "Market Symphony (Dragon Trader)" indicator is a powerful technical analysis tool designed for traders seeking to identify potential buy and sell signals in the financial markets. This indicator combines multiple technical indicators into a single, easy-to-interpret visual display, allowing traders to make informed decisions quickly.
Key Features:
Multi-Indicator Approach: The indicator incorporates a symphony of popular technical indicators, including:
Loxxer
Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD)
Relative Strength Index (RSI)
Stochastic Oscillator
Commodity Channel Index (CCI)1
Velocity
Visual Clarity: The indicator utilizes color-coded squares and other shapes to represent buy and sell signals, making it easy to identify potential trading opportunities at a glance.
Customizable Settings: Traders can adjust various parameters to fine-tune the indicator to their specific trading style and market conditions.
Alert Functionality: The indicator provides real-time alerts for potential buy and sell signals, ensuring that traders never miss a trading opportunity.
Bar Coloring: the indicator can color the price bar, to give a better overview of the trend.
Repainting Option: The indicator gives the option to allow repainting in some of its calculations.
How it Works:
The "Market Symphony (Dragon Trader)" indicator analyzes price data using the aforementioned technical indicators. When a confluence of these indicators suggests a potential buy or sell signal, the indicator displays a corresponding visual cue on the chart. Traders can then use this information to make informed trading decisions.
Benefits:
Simplified Analysis: The indicator consolidates multiple technical indicators into a single display, saving traders time and effort.
Improved Accuracy: By considering a range of technical indicators, the indicator can help traders identify more reliable trading signals.
Enhanced Decision-Making: The indicator's clear visual cues and real-time alerts empower traders to make confident trading decisions.
In Conclusion:
The "Market Symphony (Dragon Trader)" indicator is a valuable tool for traders of all experience levels. Its comprehensive approach, visual clarity, and customizable settings make it an essential addition to any trader's arsenal.
I hope this description is helpful.
Relative Strength Indicator## ✨RS✨ by Mars: Advanced Relative Strength Indicator
This indicator solves the primary weakness of traditional RS tools: excessive choppiness and false signals. By combining three calculation methods (ratio, performance, or logarithmic comparison) with dynamic filtering techniques, it identifies true trend changes and stock leadership with significantly higher reliability.
### Key Features:
- Multi-timeframe strength analysis (default 10, 21, 63, and 200-period measurements)
- Dynamic signal line with customizable crossing alerts
- Clear visualization with color-coded fills and special crossover signals
- Reversal detection system using momentum and line convergence
- RSI-like scaling (0-100) for easier interpretation with special crossings on overbought and oversold zones.
### Trading Applications:
- Filter out market noise to identify genuine sector/asset leadership shifts
- Eliminate false signals through the convergence of multiple confirmation factors (momentum, proximity, signal crossovers)
- Detect high-probability reversals only when multiple conditions align, reducing premature entries
- Use special signals (bright triangles) for high-confidence entry/exit points when crossovers occur in extreme zones
- Monitor trend reliability through multi-timeframe RS strength percentages
Unlike conventional RS indicators that produce frequent whipsaws, this tool waits for confluent signals across multiple factors. The combination of smoothed RS readings, signal line convergence, and multi-timeframe analysis creates a comprehensive system for identifying market leadership with dramatically reduced false signals. Perfect for rotation strategies and sector allocation decisions where reliability matters more than frequency.
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Advanced Swing High/Low Trend Lines with MA Filter# Advanced Swing High/Low Trend Lines Indicator
## Overview
This advanced indicator identifies and draws trend lines based on swing highs and lows across three different timeframes (large, middle, and small trends). It's designed to help traders visualize market structure and potential support/resistance levels at multiple scales simultaneously.
## Key Features
- *Multi-Timeframe Analysis*: Simultaneously tracks trends at large (200-bar), middle (100-bar), and small (50-bar) scales
- *Customizable Visualization*: Different colors, widths, and styles for each trend level
- *Trend Confirmation System*: Requires minimum consecutive pivot points to validate trends
- *Trend Filter Option*: Can align trends with 200 EMA direction for consistency
## Recommended Settings
### For Long-Term Investors:
- Large Swing Length: 200-300
- Middle Swing Length: 100-150
- Small Swing Length: 50-75
- Enable Trend Filter: Yes
- Confirmation Points: 4-5
### For Swing Traders:
- Large Swing Length: 100
- Middle Swing Length: 50
- Small Swing Length: 20-30
- Enable Trend Filter: Optional
- Confirmation Points: 3
### For Day Traders:
- Large Swing Length: 50
- Middle Swing Length: 20
- Small Swing Length: 5-10
- Enable Trend Filter: No
- Confirmation Points: 2-3
## How to Use
### Identification:
1. *Large Trend Lines* (Red/Green): Show major market structure
2. *Middle Trend Lines* (Purple/Aqua): Intermediate levels
3. *Small Trend Lines* (Orange/Blue): Short-term price action
### Trading Applications:
- *Breakout Trading*: Watch for price breaking through multiple trend lines
- *Bounce Trading*: Look for reactions at confluence of trend lines
- *Trend Confirmation*: Aligned trends across timeframes suggest stronger moves
### Best Markets:
- Works well in trending markets (forex, indices)
- Effective in higher timeframes (1H+)
- Can be used in ranging markets to identify boundaries
## Customization Tips
1. For cleaner charts, reduce line widths in congested markets
2. Use dotted styles for smaller trends to reduce visual clutter
3. Adjust confirmation points based on market volatility (higher for noisy markets)
## Limitations
- May repaint on current swing points
- Works best in trending conditions
- Requires sufficient historical data for longer swing lengths
This indicator provides a comprehensive view of market structure across multiple timeframes, helping traders make more informed decisions by visualizing the hierarchy of support and resistance levels.
SMA & EMA Trend IndicatorIndicator that will use SMA and EMA to determine the price direction. The logic is:
If EMA (fast) is above SMA (slow) → uptrend (up arrow).
If EMA is below SMA → downtrend (down arrow).
Advanced Trading Metrics DashboardThe Advanced Trading Metrics Dashboard provides traders with a comprehensive set of key market metrics in an elegant, easy-to-read format. This professional-grade indicator combines five critical trading metrics into one unified dashboard:
ADX (14): Measures trend strength with color-coded ratings
Volatility: Displays ATR as a percentage with visual classification
Volume Ratio: Analyzes buy/sell volume balance with bullish/bearish indicators
Trend: Evaluates overall market trend using EMA alignment, RSI, and MACD
Breakout: Detects and rates potential breakout opportunities
Each metric includes a visual bar chart, precise value, and qualitative rating to help you make informed trading decisions at a glance. The indicator features both a detailed data table and plot lines with appropriate scaling.
Perfect for day traders, swing traders, and technical analysts who need a quick overview of market conditions without cluttering their charts.
Customize colors and thresholds to match your trading strategy. Built with optimized Pine Script code for reliable performance.
Short-Term Volume + MACD Trend Indicator
### How It Works
1. **VROC (Volume Rate of Change)**:
- Tracks short-term volume momentum (5-bar default).
- Positive VROC (>5%) supports uptrends; negative VROC (<-5%) supports downtrends.
2. **VMA (Volume Moving Average)**:
- 10-period SMA of volume.
- Volume > VMA confirms trend strength; volume ≤ VMA leans toward sideways.
3. **MACD**:
- Uses faster settings (9, 21, 5) for short-term responsiveness (vs. standard 12, 26, 9).
- `macdLine > signalLine` signals bullish momentum; `macdLine < signalLine` signals bearish momentum.
4. **Trend Logic**:
- **Uptrend (Green)**: MACD bullish (macdLine > signalLine) + volume > VMA + VROC > 5% → Strong buying momentum.
- **Downtrend (Red)**: MACD bearish (macdLine < signalLine) + volume > VMA + VROC < -5% → Strong selling momentum.
- **Sideways (Gray)**: Any condition where uptrend or downtrend criteria aren’t fully met (e.g., MACD flat, volume low, or VROC neutral).
5. **Visualization**:
- Plots volume, VMA, VROC, and MACD histogram for reference.
- Background colors (green, red, gray) highlight trends.
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### Why This Improves Signals
- **MACD Filter**: Adds momentum confirmation, reducing false signals from volume alone (e.g., a volume spike without price movement won’t trigger an uptrend).
- **Volume Confirmation**: Ensures trends have participation (volume > VMA), filtering out weak MACD signals.
- **Short-Term Focus**: Faster MACD settings (9, 21, 5) and short VROC (5 bars) align with 1-minute or 5-minute chart dynamics.
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### How to Use It
1. **Setup**:
- Paste the code into TradingView’s Pine Editor, save, and add to a 1-minute or 5-minute chart.
2. **Interpretation**:
- **Green (Uptrend)**: Look for long entries, especially if price breaks resistance or aligns with a fast EMA (e.g., 9-period).
- **Red (Downtrend)**: Consider shorts or exits, particularly on support breaks.
- **Gray (Sideways)**: Avoid trend trades; wait for a breakout or use range strategies.
3. **Confirmation**:
- Pair with price action (e.g., candlestick patterns) or a 9-EMA for stronger signals.
- Example: Green + price above 9-EMA = high-probability uptrend.
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### Customization
- **1-Minute Scalping**:
- Set `vrocLength = 3`, `macdFast = 5`, `macdSlow = 13`, `macdSignal = 3` for ultra-fast signals.
- **5-Minute Trading**:
- Keep defaults or increase `vrocThreshold` to 10% for stricter momentum.
- **Sensitivity**:
- Lower `vmaLength` to 5 for quicker volume response; raise `vrocThreshold` to 8% for stronger trends.
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### Example (5-Minute Chart)
- **Uptrend**: Price rises, MACD crosses above signal, volume > VMA, VROC at 7% → Green background.
- **Downtrend**: Price drops, MACD below signal, volume > VMA, VROC at -8% → Red background.
- **Sideways**: Price flattens, MACD near signal, volume < VMA, VROC at 2% → Gray background.
This combo gives you a robust short-term indicator with better signal quality. Test it on your chart, and let me know if you want tweaks—like adding buy/sell volume separation or adjusting thresholds!
CyclePulse MomentumCyclePulse Momentum
Overview
CyclePulse Momentum is a powerful, adaptable indicator designed to identify momentum shifts and cyclic reversals across any asset—stocks, forex, cryptocurrencies, and more. By integrating a Cyclic Smoothed RSI (cRSI) with an innovative auto-detected dominant cycle, this tool delivers precise, market-tuned signals for traders seeking to capitalize on price and volume dynamics.
How It Works
Momentum Signals (Green/Red Triangles)
Green Triangles (Below Bars): Signal bullish momentum when volume exceeds a dynamic threshold (default 1.5x the 10-period average) and price rises significantly (default ≥1.5%) or volume momentum spikes (>20% over 5 bars).
Red Triangles (Above Bars): Signal bearish momentum under the same conditions with a price drop.
These highlight high-impact moves driven by volume and price surges.
cRSI Band Crossovers (Diamonds)
Light Turquoise Diamonds (Below Bars): cRSI crosses up through the low band, indicating a potential bullish reversal from oversold territory.
Light Purple Diamonds (Above Bars): cRSI crosses down through the high band, suggesting a bearish reversal from overbought levels.
Bands adapt dynamically to market conditions, enhancing reversal precision.
cRSI 25% Level Signals (Yellow X and Circle)
Yellow X (Above Bars): cRSI crosses below the 25% level under the high band, marking an early bearish pullback.
Yellow Circle (Below Bars): cRSI crosses above the 25% level over the low band, signaling an early bullish recovery.
These provide early warnings of momentum shifts within the cycle.
Auto Dominant Cycle Advantage
The standout feature is the auto-detected dominant cycle length, which adjusts between 10 and 40 bars based on real-time peak and trough analysis (50-bar lookback). Unlike fixed-cycle indicators, this adapts to each asset’s unique rhythm, making triggers—triangles, diamonds, and X’s/circles—significantly more accurate by aligning with the market’s natural tempo. A white number (e.g., "18") appears above bars when the cycle changes, keeping you informed without clutter.
Usage Tips
Momentum Trading: Use green/red triangles to catch strong trends or reversals.
Cycle Timing: Leverage turquoise/purple diamonds for high-probability reversal points, enhanced by the auto-cycle’s precision.
Early Entries: Yellow X’s and circles offer advance signals for momentum shifts.
Customization: Adjust thresholds for your asset—lower (e.g., 1.0) for stocks, higher (e.g., 2.0) for volatile crypto. Pair with support/resistance for confirmation.
Settings
Use Auto Dominant Cycle Length: Enable (default) for adaptive, accurate triggers; disable for a fixed cycle (default 20).
Base Volume Threshold: Default 1.5—tweak for signal frequency.
Base Price Change % Threshold: Default 1.5%—adjust to asset volatility.
Volume Momentum Lookback: Default 5—shorten for faster signals, lengthen for smoother ones.
Show cRSI Band Crossovers: Enable (default) for cRSI signals; disable for simplicity.
Why It Stands Out
The auto dominant cycle sets CyclePulse Momentum apart by dynamically syncing with market waves, ensuring triggers hit when they matter most. Whether you’re scalping on 15M or swinging on 1D, this indicator adapts to deliver sharper, more reliable insights.
Fourier Trend Energy (Prototype)Fourier Trend Energy (Prototype)
This indicator brings the logic of Fourier-based trend analysis into Pine Script.
It estimates two key components:
Low-Frequency Energy — representing the strength of the underlying trend
High-Frequency Energy — representing noise, volatility, or deviation from the trend
🔹 Green line → trend strength
🔸 Orange line → short-term noise
🟩🟥 Background color → shows whether trend energy is increasing or decreasing
You can use it to:
Detect early trend formation
Filter fakeouts during consolidation
Spot momentum shifts based on energy crossovers
This is not a traditional oscillator — it’s a frequency-inspired tool to help you understand when the market is charging for a move.
Dynamic Trend Indicator (DTI) - VWAP FilterThe Dynamic Trend Indicator (DTI) with VWAP Filter is a trend-following indicator.
It aims to identify and follow market trends while minimizing false signals in choppy or ranging markets.
The DTI combines a dynamically adjusted Exponential Moving Average (EMA) with a daily Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) confirmation filter and a cooldown mechanism to enhance signal reliability. This indicator is particularly useful for traders on intraday timeframes (e.g., 4-hour charts) who want to align their trades with the broader daily trend while avoiding whipsaws.
Key Features:
Dynamic Trend Line:
The core of the DTI is a trend line calculated using a custom EMA that adjusts its period dynamically based on market conditions.
The period of the EMA is determined by a combination of volatility (measured via ATR) and trend strength (measured via price momentum). In strong trends, the period shortens for faster responsiveness; in weak or ranging markets, it lengthens to reduce noise.
An optional smoothing EMA can be applied to the dynamic trend line to further reduce noise, with a user-defined smoothing length.
Daily VWAP Confirmation Filter:
A daily VWAP is calculated to provide a higher-timeframe trend bias. VWAP represents the average price paid for an asset during the day, weighted by volume, and is often used as a benchmark by institutional traders.
Buy signals are only generated when the price is above the daily VWAP (indicating a bullish daily bias), and sell signals are only generated when the price is below the VWAP (indicating a bearish daily bias).
The VWAP resets at the start of each day, ensuring it reflects the current day’s trading activity.
Cooldown Mechanism:
To prevent rapid signal reversals (whipsaws), the indicator includes a cooldown period between signals. After a buy or sell signal is generated, no new signals can be generated for a user-defined number of bars (default: 5 bars).
This helps filter out noise in choppy markets, ensuring signals are spaced out and more likely to align with significant trend changes.
Visual Elements:
Trend Line: Plotted on the chart, colored green when the price is above (uptrend) and red when below (downtrend). A gray color indicates a neutral trend.
Buy/Sell Signals: Displayed as green triangles below the bar for buy signals and red triangles above the bar for sell signals.
Background Coloring: The chart background is shaded green during uptrends and red during downtrends, providing a quick visual cue of the trend direction.
Daily VWAP Line: Optionally plotted as a purple step line, allowing traders to see the VWAP level and its relationship to the price.
Alerts:
The indicator includes built-in alerts for buy and sell signals, triggered when the price crosses the trend line and satisfies the VWAP filter and cooldown conditions.
Alert messages specify whether the signal is a buy or sell and confirm that the VWAP condition was met (e.g., "DTI Buy Signal: Price crossed above trend line and VWAP").
Input Parameters
Base Length (default: 14): The base period for calculating volatility and trend strength, used to adjust the dynamic EMA period.
Volatility Multiplier (default: 1.5): Adjusts the sensitivity of the dynamic period to market volatility (via ATR).
Trend Threshold (default: 0.5): Controls the sensitivity of the dynamic period to trend strength (via price momentum).
Use Smoothing (default: true): Enables/disables smoothing of the trend line with an additional EMA.
Smoothing Length (default: 3): The period for the smoothing EMA, if enabled.
Cooldown Bars (default: 5): The minimum number of bars between consecutive signals, reducing signal frequency in choppy markets.
Show Daily VWAP (default: true): Toggles the display of the daily VWAP line on the chart.
How It Works
Dynamic Trend Line Calculation:
Volatility is measured using the Average True Range (ATR) over the base length, scaled by the volatility multiplier.
Trend strength is calculated as the absolute price momentum (change in price over the base length) divided by the volatility factor.
The dynamic EMA period is adjusted based on the trend strength: stronger trends result in a shorter period (faster response), while weaker trends result in a longer period (more stability). The period is constrained between 5 and 50 to avoid extreme values.
A custom EMA function is used to handle the dynamic period, as Pine Script’s built-in ta.ema() requires a fixed length. The trend line is optionally smoothed with a secondary EMA.
Signal Generation:
A buy signal is generated when the price crosses above the trend line, the price is above the daily VWAP, and the cooldown period has elapsed.
A sell signal is generated when the price crosses below the trend line, the price is below the daily VWAP, and the cooldown period has elapsed.
The cooldown mechanism ensures that signals are not generated too frequently, reducing false signals in ranging markets.
Daily VWAP Calculation:
The VWAP is calculated by accumulating the price-volume product (close * volume) and total volume for the day, resetting at the start of each new day.
The VWAP is then computed as the cumulative price-volume divided by the cumulative volume, providing a volume-weighted average price for the day.
Usage
Timeframe: Best suited for intraday timeframes (e.g., 1-hour, 4-hour) where the daily VWAP provides a higher-timeframe trend bias. It can also be used on daily charts with adjustments to the cooldown period.
Markets: Works well in trending markets (e.g., forex, crypto, stocks) where the dynamic trend line can capture sustained price movements. The VWAP filter helps align signals with the daily trend, making it effective for assets with clear daily biases.
Trading Strategy:
Buy: Enter a long position when a green triangle (buy signal) appears, indicating the price has crossed above the trend line and is above the daily VWAP.
Sell: Enter a short position (or exit a long) when a red triangle (sell signal) appears, indicating the price has crossed below the trend line and is below the daily VWAP.
Use the trend line and VWAP as dynamic support/resistance levels to set stop-losses or take-profit targets.
Backtesting: Use TradingView’s strategy tester to evaluate the indicator’s performance on your chosen market and timeframe, adjusting parameters like cooldown_bars and volatility_mult to optimize for profitability.
Example
On a 4-hour SOLUSDT chart, the DTI with VWAP Filter might show:
An uptrend with the price above the green trend line and above the daily VWAP, generating buy signals as the price continues to rise.
A downtrend where the price falls below the red trend line and the daily VWAP, generating sell signals that align with the bearish daily bias.
During choppy periods, the cooldown mechanism and VWAP filter reduce false signals, ensuring trades are taken only when the price aligns with the daily trend.
Limitations
Lagging Nature: Like all trend-following indicators, the DTI may lag during sharp price reversals, as the dynamic EMA needs time to adjust.
Ranging Markets: While the VWAP filter and cooldown mechanism reduce whipsaws, the indicator may still generate some false signals in strongly ranging markets. Combining it with a trend strength filter (e.g., ADX) can help.
VWAP Dependency: The effectiveness of the VWAP filter depends on the market’s respect for the daily VWAP as a support/resistance level. In markets with low volume or erratic price action, the VWAP may be less reliable.
Potential Improvements
VWAP Buffer: Add a percentage buffer around the VWAP (e.g., require the price to be 1% above/below) to further reduce noise.
Multi-Timeframe VWAP: Incorporate a weekly VWAP for additional trend confirmation on longer timeframes.
Trend Strength Filter: Add an ADX filter to ensure signals are generated only during strong trends (e.g., ADX > 25).
Pullback or Breakout Alert (LONG + SHORT)📌 Pullback or Breakout Alert (LONG + SHORT)
This script is designed to identify two key trading scenarios:
Pullbacks within a trending market (both bullish and bearish)
Breakouts beyond Bollinger Bands (both upward and downward)
It provides real-time alerts and visual markers on the chart for both setups, supporting long and short-side opportunities.
🔍 How it works:
✅ Pullback signals:
Long Pullback: Price is above the 200 SMA and RSI drops below a user-defined oversold level.
Short Pullback: Price is below the 200 SMA and RSI rises above a user-defined overbought level.
🚨 Breakout signals:
Breakout Up: Price closes above the upper Bollinger Band.
Breakout Down: Price closes below the lower Bollinger Band.
⚙️ Inputs & Customization:
200-period SMA (trend filter)
RSI length and thresholds for overbought/oversold
Bollinger Bands settings (length and deviation)
Optional Heikin Ashi candle source for smoothing
📈 Visual Aids:
SMA and Bollinger Bands are plotted on chart.
Signal markers:
🔼 Green triangle below bar = Long pullback
🔽 Red triangle above bar = Short pullback
🟧 Orange labels = Breakout up/down
🔔 Alerts:
4 separate alerts can be created:
Pullback LONG
Pullback SHORT
Breakout UP
Breakout DOWN
Each alert is triggered once per bar close for precision and noise reduction.
ACCURATE TREND LEVELS - TABLE PSv6.1Accurate Trend Level Indicator
Description:
The "Accurate Trend Level" indicator is a powerful tool designed to identify market trends and potential reversals with precision. Built on the concept (foundation) of Swing Highs and Swing Lows, this indicator easily detects uptrends and downtrends, providing traders with clear signals for trend continuation or reversal. Whether you are a swing trader or a trend follower, this indicator offers customization options to suit your trading style.
Key Features:
Trend Identification: Accurately identifies uptrends and downtrends based on Swing High and Swing Low points. This indicator provides signals for Up after Down and Down after Up.
Percentage Adjustment: Includes a customizable percentage factor that reduces false signals and helps identify accurate and strong trends.
Trend Table: Displays essential data in a table, such as:
Last and running Trend Position (Uptrend/Downtrend)
Date and Time of the last and running trend change
Reversal Level (price level for the next potential trend change)
Max. Run-up feature is also provided, which shows how much the market has moved according to the trend.
How It Works:
The indicator analyzes price action using Swing Highs and Lows to determine the current trend direction. A user-defined percentage threshold filters out minor fluctuations, ensuring only significant trends are highlighted. The table provides a quick snapshot of the latest trend data, while reversal levels help traders anticipate the next move.
Cumulative Histogram TickThis script is designed to create a cumulative histogram based on tick data from a specific financial instrument. The histogram resets at the start of each trading session, which is defined by a fixed time.
Key Components:
Tick Data Retrieval:
The script fetches the closing tick values from the specified instrument using request.security("TICK.NY", timeframe.period, close). This line ensures that the script works with the tick data for each bar on the chart.
Session Start and End Detection:
Start Hour: The script checks if the current bar's time is 9:30 AM (hour == 9 and minute == 30). This is used to reset the cumulative value at the beginning of each trading session.
End Hour: It also checks if the current bar's time is 4:00 PM (hour == 16). However, this condition is used to prevent further accumulation after the session ends.
Cumulative Value Management:
Reset: When the start hour condition is met (startHour), the cumulative value (cumulative) is reset to zero. This ensures that each trading session starts with a clean slate.
Accumulation: For all bars that are not at the end hour (not endHour), the tick value is added to the cumulative total. This process continues until the end of the trading session.
Histogram Visualization:
The cumulative value is plotted as a histogram using plot.style_histogram. The color of the histogram changes based on whether the cumulative value is positive (green) or negative (red).
Usage
This script is useful for analyzing intraday market activity by visualizing the accumulation of tick data over a trading session. It helps traders identify trends or patterns within each session, which can be valuable for making informed trading decisions.
Buy and Sell Signals (London & New York Opens)this is the indicator only helpful in 5 min time frame when previous day candle is in sell direction only take sell signal as entry uncheck buy option in settings and when previous day candle is in buy direction only take buy signal then uncheck sell option risk is swing high reward is 2 times to risk
Fibonacci Trend with Adaptive ChannelsFibonacci Trend with Adaptive Channels
The "Fibonacci Trend with Adaptive Channels" indicator is a powerful technical analysis tool that blends dynamic Fibonacci retracement levels with adaptive trend channels and exponential moving averages (EMAs). Designed for traders seeking a comprehensive view of market trends and key price levels, this script combines the precision of ChartPrime's Fibonacci Trend with Julien Eche's Adaptive Trend Finder, enhanced with customizable EMAs. Whether you're a swing trader, day trader, or long-term investor, this indicator offers a versatile approach to identifying support, resistance, and trend direction.
Fibonacci Levels
At its core, the indicator dynamically plots Fibonacci retracement levels (0, 0.236, 0.382, 0.5, 0.618, 0.786, 1) based on the Supertrend indicator's direction. When a trend shift occurs, the script identifies the highest high and lowest low within the trend, extending these levels forward by a user-defined number of bars. Traders can customize the Fibonacci line color and fill color between levels, making it easy to spot potential reversal zones or continuation patterns in any market condition.
Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs)
To complement the Fibonacci analysis, the indicator overlays three EMAs with periods of 10, 55, and 200. These moving averages provide additional context for trend strength and momentum. The short-term EMA (10) tracks rapid price movements, the medium-term EMA (55) offers a balanced view, and the long-term EMA (200) highlights the broader market direction. Each EMA's color is fully customizable, allowing users to tailor the visual experience to their preferences.
Adaptive Trend Channels
The Adaptive Trend Finder component introduces logarithmic regression-based channels that automatically adjust to the strongest historical trend. Users can toggle between short-term (20-200 bars) and long-term (300-1200 bars) channel modes, with customizable deviation multipliers, line styles, and colors for both the midline and outer channels. This adaptive approach ensures that the channels reflect the most statistically significant trend, providing a robust framework for price action analysis.
Statistical Insights
A standout feature is the integrated table, which displays key metrics about the detected trend. Traders can choose to show the auto-selected period (the length with the highest correlation), trend strength (via a descriptive label or Pearson's R value), and the annualized return (CAGR) for daily or weekly timeframes. The table's position and text size are adjustable, offering flexibility to keep your chart clean while accessing critical data at a glance.
Customization and Flexibility
This indicator is built with customization in mind. Beyond color options for Fibonacci levels, EMAs, and channels, users can adjust the Supertrend period, Fibonacci extension length, channel deviation, and table settings. Whether you prefer a minimalist setup with just the essentials or a detailed display with all features enabled, the script adapts to your trading style. Load it twice to view short-term and long-term channels simultaneously for a multi-timeframe perspective.
Usage and Licensing
Ideal for stocks, forex, cryptocurrencies, and more, this indicator is published under a dual-license framework: MPL-2.0 for the Fibonacci Trend component (© ChartPrime) and GPL-3.0 for the Adaptive Trend Finder component (© Julien Eche). For optimal performance, ensure sufficient historical data is loaded, especially in long-term channel mode. Scroll back on your chart if channels aren't visible, and experiment with settings to fine-tune the tool to your market and timeframe of choice.
SemaforThis is the 4 Level Semafor indicator with Daily Open Line and Average Session Range. Also on the chart is the EMA Ribbon indicator.
Credit to:
Devlucem for the Semafor indicator
Quantvue for the Average Session Range
Shusterivi for the Daily Open Line
MYNAMEISBRANDON for the EMA Ribbon
The Semafors are based on the ZigZag indicator and show higher highs/lower lows of a specified period, determined by the user and applied in settings.
The default periods I use are:
10 period (hidden on this chart)
50 period-blue dots
250 period-white dots
615 period-black dots
Just as the ZigZag indicator will recalculate so to will the semafors, as additional candles are built. The semafor indicator is never to be used as a stand alone signal. It must be combined with other indicators to be used effectively. What we look for are the semafor patterns of a large white dot followed by a 1st blue dot opposite of the white. Then a 2nd blue dot in agreement with the white dot. In theory, the 2nd blue dot is seen as confirmation of the establishment of the white semafor..
When combined with Daily Open Line, ADR (Average Sessions Range), EMA cross and VWAP anchored to your 250 semafors, your odds are greatly increased. Add to that the knowledge of basic market structure and the wisdom that comes from patience and you have a very powerful weapon.
The Daily Open...I trade the M1 chart and also draw a H4 Open Line on my chart for the smaller time frames. Price will tend to trade away from the Daily Open Line. In many cases until it reaches certain levels...Fib, Gann, ADR, etc., then runs through a pullback cycle. I like the ADR levels. The ADR can give clues when entering a consolidation phase, ie trading between the buy side and sell side 15% levels. Trading away from the Daily Open(or H4 open) along with breaking the 15% level, while in agreement with a semafor pattern is a good sign.
Add to that confluence the agreement of your MA cross and the 250 semafor Anchored VWAP and you have a solid signal to help determine your actions. This trend following layout will work on any time frame. I just really like the M1 for its precision, not for crazy back and forth all day. With the exception of some strong pull back signals, I don't enter any more trades on the M1 than on M5, 15 or 30.
This is based on and follows the teachings of Xard and his trading strategy. Just as I don't want to take anyone's credit for these indicators, I won't take credit for what I have been taught either.
The trader can obviously use their favorite MA cross indicator. But this one is visually beautiful AND displays the current time frame and 1 time frame higher on the chart...awesome!
Of note, I do run into trouble at times with the 615 period semafor. I have been told it is because TradingView has trouble with extended period indicators. As a matter of fact, I would like a much higher period for my biggest semafor. I would like it set at 1250, but that seems to be a no starter. If anyone has a solution, that would be welcomed news.
Killzones (Box Style, Custom Colors) - NY TimeThis indicator visually highlights the 3 main trading sessions ("killzones") — Asia, London, and New York — on any intraday chart using box overlays that automatically adjust to price action and time, locked to America/New_York timezone.
📅 Killzones Defined:
Killzone NY Time Purpose
Asia Session 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM (Previous Day) Preps for overnight moves, often shows low volatility or accumulation
London Session 2:00 AM – 5:00 AM Often sets the daily high/low, high volatility
NY Session 7:00 AM – 10:00 AM Big volume from US open, news events, major moves
Each killzone is shown with a colored box that:
Begins at the exact killzone open time
Ends at the killzone close
Expands vertically to encompass all highs and lows that occur within the session
TimeMapTimeMap is a visual price-reference indicator designed to help traders rapidly visualize how current price levels relate to significant historical closing prices. It overlays your chart with reference lines representing past weekly, monthly, quarterly (3-month), semi-annual (6-month), and annual closing prices. By clearly plotting these historical price references, TimeMap helps traders quickly gauge price position relative to historical market structure, aiding in the identification of trends, support/resistance levels, and potential reversals.
How it Works:
The indicator calculates the precise number of historical bars corresponding to weekly, monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, and annual intervals, dynamically adjusting according to your chart’s timeframe (intraday, daily, weekly, monthly) and chosen market type (Stocks US, Crypto, Forex, or Futures). Historical closing prices from these periods are plotted directly on your chart as horizontal reference lines.
For intraday traders, the script accurately calculates historical offsets considering regular and extended trading sessions (e.g., pre-market and after-hours sessions for US stocks), ensuring correct positioning of historical lines.
User-Configurable Inputs Explained in Detail:
Market Type:
Allows you to specify your trading instrument type, automatically adjusting calculations for:
- Stocks US (default): 390 minutes per regular session (780 minutes if extended hours enabled), 5 trading days/week.
- Crypto: 1440 minutes/day, 7 trading days/week.
- Forex: 1440 minutes/day, 5 trading days/week.
- Futures: 1320 minutes/day, 5 trading days/week.
Show Weekly Close:
When enabled, plots a line at the exact closing price from one week ago. Provides short-term context and helps identify recent price momentum.
Show Monthly Close:
When enabled, plots a line at the exact closing price from one month ago. Helpful for evaluating medium-term price positioning and monthly trend strength.
Show 3-Month Close:
When enabled, plots a line at the exact closing price from three months ago. Useful for assessing quarterly market shifts, intermediate trend changes, and broader market sentiment.
Show 6-Month Close:
When enabled, plots a line at the exact closing price from six months ago. Useful for identifying semi-annual trends, significant price pivots, and longer-term support/resistance levels.
Show 1-Year Close:
When enabled, plots a line at the exact closing price from one year ago. Excellent for assessing long-term market direction and key annual price levels.
Enable Smoothing:
Activates a Simple Moving Average (SMA) smoothing of historical reference lines, reducing volatility and providing clearer visual references. Recommended for traders preferring less volatile reference levels.
Smoothing Length:
Determines the number of bars used in calculating the SMA smoothing of historical lines. Higher values result in smoother but slightly delayed reference lines; lower values offer more immediate yet more volatile levels.
Use Extended Hours (Intraday Only):
When enabled (only applicable for Stocks US), it accounts for pre-market and after-hours trading sessions, providing accurate intraday historical line calculations based on extended sessions (typically 780 minutes/day total).
Important Notes and Compliance:
- This indicator does not provide trading signals, recommendations, or predictions. It serves purely as a visual analytical tool to supplement traders’ existing methods.
- Historical lines plotted are strictly based on past available price data; the indicator never accesses future data or data outside the scope of Pine Script’s standard capabilities.
- The script incorporates built-in logic to avoid runtime errors if insufficient historical data exists for a selected timeframe, ensuring robustness even with limited historical bars.
- TimeMap is original work developed exclusively by Julien Eche (@Julien_Eche). It does not reuse or replicate third-party or existing open-source scripts.
Recommended Best Practices:
- Use TimeMap as a complementary analytical reference, not as a standalone strategy or trade decision-making tool.
- Adapt displayed historical periods and smoothing settings based on your trading style and market approach.
- Default plot colors are optimized for readability on dark-background charts; adjust as necessary according to your preference and chart color scheme.
This script is published open-source to benefit the entire TradingView community and fully complies with all TradingView script publishing rules and guidelines.
Low Liquidity Zones [PhenLabs]📊 Low Liquidity Zones
Version: PineScript™ v6
📌 Description
Low Liquidity Zones identifies and highlights periods of unusually low trading volume on your chart, marking areas where price movement occurred with minimal participation. These zones often represent potential support and resistance levels that may be more susceptible to price breakouts or reversals when revisited with higher volume.
Unlike traditional volume analysis tools that focus on high volume spikes, this indicator specializes in detecting low liquidity areas where price moved with minimal resistance. Each zone displays its volume delta, providing insight into buying vs. selling pressure during these thin liquidity periods. This combination of low volume detection and delta analysis helps traders identify potential price inefficiencies and weak structures in the market.
🚀 Points of Innovation
• Identifies low liquidity zones that most volume indicators overlook but which often become significant technical levels
• Displays volume delta within each zone, showing net buying/selling pressure during low liquidity periods
• Dynamically adjusts to different timeframes, allowing analysis across multiple time horizons
• Filters zones by maximum size percentage to focus only on precise price levels
• Maintains historical zones until they expire based on your lookback settings, creating a cumulative map of potential support/resistance areas
🔧 Core Components
• Low Volume Detection: Identifies candles where volume falls below a specified threshold relative to recent average volume, highlighting potential liquidity gaps.
• Volume Delta Analysis: Calculates and displays the net buying/selling pressure within each low liquidity zone, providing insight into the directional bias during low participation periods.
• Dynamic Timeframe Adjustment: Automatically scales analysis periods to match your selected timeframe preference, ensuring consistent identification of low liquidity zones regardless of chart settings.
• Zone Management System: Creates, tracks, and expires low liquidity zones based on your configured settings, maintaining visual clarity on the chart.
🔥 Key Features
• Low Volume Identification: Automatically detects and highlights candles where volume falls below your specified threshold compared to the moving average.
• Volume Delta Visualization: Shows the net volume delta within each zone, providing insight into whether buyers or sellers were dominant despite the low overall volume.
• Flexible Timeframe Analysis: Analyze low liquidity zones across multiple predefined timeframes or use a custom lookback period specific to your trading style.
• Zone Size Filtering: Filters out excessively large zones to focus only on precise price levels, improving signal quality.
• Automatic Zone Expiration: Older zones are automatically removed after your specified lookback period to maintain a clean, relevant chart display.
🎨 Visualization
• Volume Delta Labels: Each zone displays its volume delta with “+” or “-” prefix and K/M suffix for easy interpretation, showing the strength and direction of pressure during the low volume period.
• Persistent Historical Mapping: Zones remain visible for your specified lookback period, creating a cumulative map of potential support and resistance levels forming under low liquidity conditions.
📖 Usage Guidelines
Analysis Timeframe
Default: 1D
Range/Options: 15M, 1HR, 3HR, 4HR, 8HR, 16HR, 1D, 3D, 5D, 1W, Custom
Description: Determines the historical period to analyze for low liquidity zones. Shorter timeframes provide more recent data while longer timeframes offer a more comprehensive view of significant zones. Use Custom option with the setting below for precise control.
Custom Period (Bars)
Default: 1000
Range: 1+
Description: Number of bars to analyze when using Custom timeframe option. Higher values show more historical zones but may impact performance.
Volume Analysis
Volume Threshold Divisor
Default: 0.5
Range: 0.1-1.0
Description: Maximum volume relative to average to identify low volume zones. Example: 0.5 means volume must be below 50% of the average to qualify as low volume. Lower values create more selective zones while higher values identify more zones.
Volume MA Length
Default: 15
Range: 1+
Description: Period length for volume moving average calculation. Shorter periods make the indicator more responsive to recent volume changes, while longer periods provide a more stable baseline.
Zone Settings
Zone Fill Color
Default: #2196F3 (80% transparency)
Description: Color and transparency of the low liquidity zones. Choose colors that stand out against your chart background without obscuring price action.
Maximum Zone Size %
Default: 0.5
Range: 0.1+
Description: Maximum allowed height of a zone as percentage of price. Larger zones are filtered out. Lower values create more precise zones focusing on tight price ranges.
Display Options
Show Volume Delta
Default: true
Description: Toggles the display of volume delta within each zone. Enabling this provides additional insight into buying vs. selling pressure during low volume periods.
Delta Text Position
Default: Right
Options: Left, Center, Right
Description: Controls the horizontal alignment of the delta text within zones. Adjust based on your chart layout for optimal readability.
✅ Best Use Cases
• Identifying potential support and resistance levels that formed during periods of thin liquidity
• Spotting price inefficiencies where larger players may have moved price with minimal volume
• Finding low-volume consolidation areas that may serve as breakout or reversal zones when revisited
• Locating potential stop-hunting zones where price moved on minimal participation
• Complementing traditional support/resistance analysis with volume context
⚠️ Limitations
• Requires volume data to function; will not work on symbols where the data provider doesn’t supply volume information
• Low volume zones don’t guarantee future support/resistance - they simply highlight potential areas of interest
• Works best on liquid instruments where volume data has meaningful fluctuations
• Historical analysis is limited by the maximum allowed box count (500) in TradingView
• Volume delta in some markets may not perfectly reflect buying vs. selling pressure due to data limitations
💡 What Makes This Unique
• Focus on Low Volume: Unlike some indicators that highlight high volume events particularly like our very own TLZ indicator, this tool specifically identifies potentially significant price zones that formed with minimal participation.
• Delta + Low Volume Integration: Combines volume delta analysis with low volume detection to reveal directional bias during thin liquidity periods.
• Flexible Lookback System: The dynamic timeframe system allows analysis across any timeframe while maintaining consistent zone identification criteria.
• Support/Resistance Zone Generation: Automatically builds a visual map of potential technical levels based on volume behavior rather than just price patterns.
🔬 How It Works
1. Volume Baseline Calculation:
The indicator calculates a moving average of volume over your specified period to establish a baseline for normal market participation. This adaptive baseline accounts for natural volume fluctuations across different market conditions.
2. Low Volume Detection:
Each candle’s volume is compared to the moving average and flagged when it falls below your threshold divisor. The indicator also filters zones by maximum size to ensure only precise price levels are highlighted.
3. Volume Delta Integration:
For each identified low volume candle, the indicator retrieves the volume delta from a lower timeframe. This delta value is formatted with appropriate scaling (K/M) and displayed within the zone.
4. Zone Management:
New zones are created and tracked in a dynamic array, with each zone extending rightward until it expires. The system automatically removes expired zones based on your lookback period to maintain a clean chart.
💡 Note:
Low liquidity zones often represent areas where price moved with minimal participation, which can indicate potential market inefficiencies. These zones frequently become important support/resistance levels when revisited, especially if approached with higher volume. Consider using this indicator alongside traditional technical analysis tools for comprehensive market context. For best results, experiment with different volume threshold settings based on the specific instrument’s typical volume patterns.
HEMA Trend Levels [AlgoAlpha]OVERVIEW
This script plots two Hull-EMA (HEMA) curves to define a color-coded dynamic trend zone and generate context-aware breakout levels, allowing traders to easily visualize prevailing momentum and identify high-probability breakout retests. The script blends smoothed price tracking with conditional box plotting, delivering both trend-following and mean-reversion signals within one system. It is designed to be simple to read visually while offering nuanced trend shifts and test confirmations.
█ CONCEPTS
The Hull-EMA (HEMA) is a hybrid moving average combining the responsiveness of short EMAs with the smoothness of longer ones. It applies layered smoothing: first by subtracting a full EMA from a half-length EMA (doubling the short EMA's weight), and then by smoothing the result again with the square root of the original length. This process reduces lag while maintaining clarity in direction changes. In this script, two HEMAs—fast and slow—are used to define the trend structure and trigger events when they cross. These crossovers generate "trend shift boxes"—temporary support or resistance zones drawn immediately after trend transitions—to detect price retests in the new direction. When price cleanly retests these levels, the script marks them as confirmations with triangle symbols, helping traders isolate better continuation setups. Color-coded bars further enhance visual interpretation: bullish bars when price is above both HEMAs, bearish when below, and neutral (gray) when indecisive.
█ FEATURES
Bullish and bearish bar coloring based on price and HEMA alignment.
Box plotting at each crossover (bullish or bearish) to create short-term decision zones.
Real-time test detection: price must cleanly test and bounce from box levels to be considered valid.
Multiple alert conditions: crossover alerts, test alerts, and trend continuation alerts.
█ USAGE
Use this indicator on any time frame and asset. Adjust HEMA lengths to match your trading style—shorter lengths for scalping or intraday, longer for swing trading. The shaded area between HEMAs helps visually define the current trend. Watch for crossovers: a bullish crossover plots a green support box just below price, and a bearish one plots a red resistance box just above. These zones act as short-term decision points. When price returns to test a box and confirms with strong rejection (e.g., closes above for bullish or below for bearish), a triangle symbol is plotted. These tests can signal strong trend continuation. For traders looking for clean entries, combining the crossover with a successful retest improves reliability. Alerts can be enabled for all key signals: trend shift, test confirmations, and continuation conditions, making it suitable for automated setups or discretionary traders tracking multiple charts.
Combined Market Structure Indicator### 🧠 Combined Market Structure Indicator – Supertrend + QQE + EMA + OB/MSB
The **Combined Market Structure Indicator** is a powerful, all-in-one trading tool designed to help you identify **market structure breaks (MSBs)**, **order blocks (OBs)**, **EMA crossovers**, and popular **trend-following indicators** like **Supertrend** and **QQE** – all in a single script.
#### 🚀 Key Features:
🔹 **Supertrend Buy/Sell Signals**
Identifies trend changes with customizable ATR and factor values. Alerts are built-in for both long and short opportunities.
🔹 **QQE Momentum Signals**
A refined QQE (Quantitative Qualitative Estimation) implementation to catch early momentum shifts. Plots buy/sell signals on the chart.
🔹 **EMA Crossovers**
Customizable fast and slow exponential moving averages highlight classic trend continuation or reversal points with optional alerts.
🔹 **Market Structure Break (MSB)**
Detects bullish and bearish market structure breaks using dynamic zigzag swing points and Fibonacci-based confirmation logic. MSBs are clearly labeled on the chart.
🔹 **Order Block (OB) Detection**
Automatically draws bullish and bearish OB zones based on candle structure and market shifts. Alerts notify when price revisits these areas.
🔹 **Breaker Block & Mitigation Block Zones (BB/MB)**
Visual zones for potential rejections or continuations, helping traders anticipate key reaction levels in the price structure.
🔹 **Dynamic ZigZag Visualization**
Optional zigzag line plotting to visualize swing highs/lows, providing better structure clarity and confirming OB/MSB zones.
🔹 **Custom Alert System**
Smart alerts for Supertrend, EMA crossovers, QQE signals, and price entering key OB/BB zones – fully customizable.
#### 🎛️ User Inputs:
- Supertrend Factor, ATR Length
- QQE RSI Length
- Fast/Slow EMA periods
- Alert toggles for each system
- Zigzag sensitivity and visualization toggle
- Full control over OB/BB colors, labels, and cleanup behavior
#### 📊 Ideal For:
- Swing Traders
- Smart Money / ICT Style Traders
- Trend Followers
- Breakout/Breakdown Traders
- Anyone seeking structure-based confluence zones
Dynamic Momentum Bands | AlphaAlgosDynamic Momentum Bands | AlphaAlgos
Overview
The Dynamic Momentum Bands indicator is an advanced technical analysis tool that combines multiple analytical techniques to provide a comprehensive view of market momentum and trend dynamics. By integrating RSI (Relative Strength Index), volatility analysis, and adaptive moving averages, this indicator offers traders a nuanced perspective on market conditions.
Key Features
Adaptive band calculation based on price momentum
Integrated RSI-driven volatility scaling
Multiple moving average type options (EMA, SMA, VWMA)
Smooth, gradient-based band visualization
Optional price bar coloring for trend identification
Technical Methodology
The indicator employs a sophisticated approach to market analysis:
1. Momentum Calculation
Calculates RSI using a customizable length
Uses RSI to dynamically adjust band volatility
Scales band width based on distance from the 50 RSI level
2. Band Construction
Applies a selected moving average type to the price source
Calculates deviation using ATR (Average True Range)
Smooths band edges for improved visual clarity
Configuration Options
Core Settings:
Price Source: Choose the price data used for calculations
RSI Length: Customize the RSI calculation period (1-50)
Band Length: Adjust the moving average period (5-100)
Volatility Multiplier: Fine-tune band width
Band Type: Select between EMA, SMA, and VWMA
Visual Settings:
Bar Coloring: Toggle color-coded price bars
Gradient-based band visualization
Smooth color transitions for trend representation
Trend Identification
The indicator provides trend insights through:
Color-coded bands (blue for bullish, pink for bearish)
Smooth gradient visualization
Optional price bar coloring
Trading Applications
Trend Following:
- Use band position relative to price as trend indicator
- Identify momentum shifts through color changes
- Utilize gradient zones for trend strength assessment
Volatility Analysis:
Observe band width changes
Detect potential breakout or consolidation periods
Use RSI-driven volatility scaling for market context
Best Practices
Adjust RSI length to match trading timeframe
Experiment with different moving average types
Use in conjunction with other technical indicators
Consider volatility multiplier for different market conditions
This indicator is provided for informational purposes only. Always use proper risk management when trading. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Not financial Advise
Relative StrengthRelative Strength (RS) indicator lets you plot the relative strength of given instrument against another one. It will help you compare relative strength of given assets for the specified timeframe and duration.
Why another RS indicator?
Many of the existing RS indicators, even those highly rated, work incorrectly. Some of them use close values for calculating RS without any normalization which is grossly incorrect. Then there are few others which work but they have too many parameters to configure which makes it difficult to understand and use.
I have tried to keep it as simple as I could and have added tooltips for each config parameter to ensure you are aware of why that parameter is needed.
Enjoy!