Volume Swing Zones BiasVolume Swing Zones Bias:
This indicator identifies key support and resistance zones based on volume analysis and price action. It helps traders identify potential reversal points and bias in the market by highlighting areas where significant volume has occurred at swing points.
The 5 min and higher candles are mined for accurate Buyers and Sellers volume calculation.
Key Features:
- Volume-Based Swing Zones: Automatically identifies and highlights key price zones where high volume has occurred at swing points.
- Volume Classification: Distinguishes between bullish and bearish volume for more accurate zone identification.
- 1-Minute Data Mining: Analyzes 1-minute candles for precise calculation of buyer and seller volume.
- Real-Time Volume Display: Shows current volume with color coding (green for buying, red for selling) in the right top corner.
- Optional SMA: 20-period Daily SMA can be displayed for trend context.
- Optional VWAP: Daily VWAP can be enabled for additional price reference.
How It Works:
The indicator scans for pivot points in price action and correlates them with volume data. It mines 1-minute candle data for more accurate buyer and seller volume calculations, regardless of the timeframe you're viewing. It creates:
- Support Zones (green): Areas where high volume occurred at swing lows. P followed by Volume count.
- Resistance Zones (red): Areas where high volume occurred at swing highs. M followed by Volume count.
- Each zone includes volume information in a readable format (K for thousands, Lac for hundreds of thousands, Cr for tens of millions).
Settings:
- Show SMA: Toggle the 20-period Daily SMA.
- Show VWAP: Toggle the Daily VWAP.
- Volume Analysis Period: Set to 3 by default for volume aggregation.
Use Cases:
- Identify potential reversal zones with volume confirmation.
- Find areas where price might find support or resistance.
- Use in conjunction with trend analysis for higher probability trades.
- Determine market bias based on volume patterns at key levels.
- Get more accurate volume analysis by leveraging 1-minute data even when viewing higher timeframes.
Value for Traders:
- Enhanced Decision Making: Identify high-probability trade entries and exits based on volume-price relationships.
- Reduced Noise: Focus only on zones with significant volume confirmation, filtering out less relevant price levels.
- Improved Risk Management: Clearly visualize key support/resistance levels for more precise stop-loss placement.
- Time-Saving Analysis: Automatic identification of key levels saves hours of manual chart analysis.
- Multi-Timeframe Insights: Get the accuracy of 1-minute data analysis while trading on any timeframe.
Note:
This indicator works best on liquid instruments with significant volume data and can be used across multiple timeframes.
Disclaimer:
This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only. Trading involves significant risk, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Users are advised to conduct their own due diligence and risk management before using this strategy in live trading.
Risk Warning:
The developer and publisher of this script are not responsible for any financial losses incurred by the use of this strategy. Market conditions, slippage, and execution quality can affect real-world trading outcomes.
Use this script at your own discretion and always trade responsibly.
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Anchored VWAP Pro (Final Visibility Enhanced)This is a fully customizable Anchored VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price) indicator designed for traders who prioritize precision, clarity, and macro trend analysis.
Unlike traditional VWAPs tied to daily or session data, this version allows you to manually anchor the VWAP to any candle in history—ideal for macro swing trading, cycle lows, breakouts, and reaccumulation phases.
Features:
• Manual Anchor Date: Set the exact year, month, and day for your VWAP to begin
• Custom Price Source: Choose between HLC3, close, or any OHLC-based input
• VWAP Bands: Two standard deviation bands for identifying overextension or fair value zones
• Full Visual Control:
• Toggle each band on/off individually
• Adjust color, line width, and line style (solid, dotted, dashed)
• Built for Clarity: Designed to stand out on both light and dark charts
This script is ideal for:
• Identifying macro confluence zones
• Defining risk during trend pullbacks
• Confirming breakout legitimacy
• Layering with other tools like Market Cipher, VRVP, and Fib levels
Inspired by the work of LonesomeTheBlue, Algokid, and other pros—this is a cleaner, more flexible and updated alternative for precision trading.
Script created and published by @ImmortalEmerson
For advanced swing traders, crypto analysts, and macro trend specialists.
VWAP 2.0 with desv + Initial Balance by RiotWolftrading🌟 Overview
This powerful tool is designed for traders who want to harness the power of the Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) alongside session-based ranges to make informed trading decisions. Whether you're a day trader or a swing trader, this indicator provides a clean and effective way to identify support, resistance, and market trends—all in one place! 💡
✨ Key Features
Auto-Anchored VWAP 📊
Automatically calculates the VWAP based on a user-defined anchor period (e.g., Daily, Weekly, Monthly).
Resets at the start of each period (e.g., daily for a Daily anchor).
Displays a customizable VWAP line with standard deviation bands to highlight key price levels.
Standard Deviation Bands 📏
Plots up to three sets of standard deviation bands above and below the VWAP (multipliers: 1.0, 2.0, 3.0).
Includes volume percentage labels to show where trading volume is concentrated. 📉
Session High/Low Range 🕒
Identifies the high and low prices within a customizable session (default: 12:00 to 15:31).
Draws horizontal lines at the session high and low, with dotted deviation lines for additional reference points.
Perfect for spotting key levels during your trading session! 🔑
Time-Based Range Box ⏰
Highlights a specific time window (default: 15:40 to 15:50) with a colored box showing the high and low prices.
Ideal for tracking price action during high-impact events like news releases or market opens. 📅
Alerts 🚨
Set up alerts for when the price crosses above or below the VWAP—never miss a potential trading opportunity!
⚙️ Settings
Customize the indicator to fit your trading style with these easy-to-use settings:
VWAP Settings
Timezone 🌍: Select your timezone (default: GMT+2) to align calculations with your local time.
VWAP Source 📈: Choose the price source for VWAP (default: hlc3 - average of high, low, close).
Std Deviation Multipliers 📐: Adjust the multipliers for the bands (default: 1.0, 2.0, 3.0).
Line Width ✏️: Set the thickness of the VWAP and band lines (default: 1).
Session Time ⏳: Define the session window for VWAP calculations (default: 08:00-18:00, all days).
Show Upper/Lower Bands 👀: Toggle visibility for each set of bands (default: Band 1 visible, Bands 2 & 3 hidden).
Range Settings
Range Start/End Time 🕙: Set the time window for the range box (default: 15:40 to 15:50).
Box Color 🎨: Customize the border color (default: blue).
Box Background Color 🖌️: Adjust the background color (default: light aqua, 90% transparency).
I created this indicator to provide a streamlined, clutter-free tool for traders who rely on VWAP and session-based analysis. It focuses on the essentials—VWAP, standard deviation bands, session high/low, and range box—without unnecessary overlays. I hope it helps you in your trading journey! If you have feedback or suggestions, feel free to share—I’d love to hear from you! 😊
Aggregated Spot vs Perp Volume (% Change)Aggregated Spot vs Perp Volume (% Change)
Description
The "Aggregated Spot vs Perp Volume (% Change)" indicator helps crypto traders compare the momentum of spot and perpetual futures (perp) trading volumes across 12 major exchanges. It calculates the percentage change in volume from one bar to the next, highlighting divergences and showing which market—spot or perp—is leading a move. By focusing on relative changes, it eliminates the issue of absolute volume differences, making trends clear.
The indicator aggregates data from Binance, Bybit, OKX, Coinbase, Bitget, MEXC, Phemex, BingX, WhiteBIT, BitMEX, Kraken, and HTX. Users can toggle exchanges and choose to measure volume in coin units (e.g., BTC) or USD.
How It Works
Volume Aggregation:
Fetches spot and perp volume data for the selected crypto (e.g., BTC) from up to 12 exchanges.
Spot volume is included only if perp volume is available for the same pair, ensuring consistency.
Volume can be measured in coin units or USD (volume × spot price).
Percentage Change:
Calculates the percentage change in spot and perp volumes from the previous bar:
Percentage Change = ((Current Volume − Previous Volume) / Previous Volume) ×100
This focuses on relative momentum, making spot and perp volumes directly comparable.
Visualization:
Spot volume % change is plotted as a blue line, and perp volume % change as a red line, both with a linewidth of 1.
Who Should Use It
Crypto Traders: To understand spot vs. perp market dynamics across exchanges.
Momentum Traders: To spot which market is driving price moves via volume divergences.
Scalpers/Day Traders: For identifying short-term shifts in market activity.
Analysts: To study liquidity and sentiment in crypto markets.
How to Use It
Blue line: Spot volume % change.
Red line: Perp volume % change.
Look for divergences (e.g., a sharp rise in the red line but not the blue line suggests perp markets are leading).
Combine with Price:
Use alongside price charts to confirm trends or spot potential reversals.
Context
Spot markets reflect actual asset trading, while perp markets, with leverage, attract speculative activity and often show higher volumes. This indicator uses percentage change to compare their momentum, helping traders identify market leadership and divergences. For example, a 50% increase in both spot and perp volumes plots at the same level, making it easy to see relative shifts across exchanges.
Smart Technical Matrix v6 - Display OnlySmart Technical Matrix Analyzer - This script analyzes 32 technical signals from 8 indicators across 4 timeframes (15m, 1H, 4H, 1D). It generates long/short trade signals with strength level, entry and target levels. Fully compatible with the Smart Matrix Display.
Kana ForceTricky and powerfull volume based indicator. This indicator accurately calculates the executive volume on the Ask and Bid
Daily Volume High Notifier📜 Script Description – Daily Volume High Notifier
This indicator monitors trade volume and sends an alert whenever a new daily high in volume is reached. The high volume is reset at the beginning of each trading day, allowing traders to stay informed of significant intraday volume spikes.
🛠️ Features:
Tracks the highest trade volume for the current day.
Resets the volume high tracker at the start of each new day.
Sends a real-time notification (alert()) whenever a new volume high is detected.
Useful for identifying unusual activity, potential breakouts, or institutional participation.
📊 Visual Elements:
Blue histogram for standard volume.
Red line showing the current day’s highest volume so far.
🔔 How to Use:
Add the script to any chart.
Enable alerts using the built-in alert() function.
Receive notifications every time volume hits a new high for the day.
🔔 Setting up Alerts in TradingView:
After adding this indicator to your chart:
Click the Alarm Clock (Alerts) icon.
Set condition: Daily Volume High Notifier → alert() function call .
Choose your alert type (app notification, email, popup, etc.).
Name it something like "Volume High Alert" and hit Create.
This tool is ideal for day traders, scalpers, and volume-based strategy traders who want to be instantly notified of spikes in market activity.
Volume in CurrencyIndicator of abnormal volume surges. When there is a surge in average weighted volumes, the indicator highlights the candle in blue.
OBVX Conviction Bias🧮 The OBVX Conviction Bias overlay tracks the flow of directional volume using the classic On-Balance Volume calculation, then filters it through a layered moving average system to expose crowd commitment , pressure transitions , and momentum fatigue . The tool applies two smoothed averages to the OBV line—a fast curve and a longer-term baseline scaled using Euler’s constant (2.718)—and visualizes their relationship using a color-coded crossover ribbon and pressure fills. When used correctly, it reveals whether a move is being supported by meaningful volume, or whether the crowd is starting to disengage.
🚦 The core signal compares OBV to its fast moving average. When OBV climbs above the short average, it fills green—suggesting real directional effort. When OBV sinks below, the fill turns maroon—flagging fading conviction or pullback potential. A second fill between the short and long OBV moving averages captures the broader trend of volume intention. If the short is above the long, this space fills greenish, showing constructive pressure. If it flips, the fill fades red, signaling crowd hesitation, rotation, or early exhaustion.
⚖️ All smoothing is user-selectable, defaulting to VWMA for effort-sensitive structure. The long-term average is auto-scaled using the natural exponential multiplier (2.718), offering rhythm that reflects the curve of participation. OBVX Conviction Bias isn’t trying to predict—it’s trying to show you where the crowd is leaning , and whether that lean is gaining traction or losing strength.
🧐 Ideal Use-Cases:
• Detect divergence between volume flow and price action
• Confirm breakout validity with volume alignment
• Fade breakouts where OBV fails to follow through
• Time pullback entries when OBV pressure resumes in trend direction
🍷 Recommended Pairings:
• ZVOL to measure whether volume is statistically significant or just noise (as shown)
• RVOL Effort Matrix to validate crowd effort by tier and structure zone
• SUPeR TReND 2.718 and/or MA Ribbons for directional confluence
• ATR Turbulence to track volatility-phase alignment with volume intention
Volumatic Trend [ChartPrime]
A unique trend-following indicator that blends trend logic with volume visualization, offering a dynamic view of market momentum and activity. It automatically detects trend shifts and paints volume histograms at key levels, allowing traders to easily spot strength or weakness within trends.
⯁ KEY FEATURES
Trend Detection System:
Uses a custom combination of weighted EMA (swma) and regular EMA to detect trend direction.
A diamond appears on trend shift, indicating the starting point of a new bullish or bearish phase.
Volume Histogram Zones:
At each new trend, the indicator draws two horizontal zones (top and bottom) and visualizes volume activity within that trend using dynamic histogram candles.
Gradient-Based Candle Coloring:
Candle color is blended with a gradient based on volume intensity. This helps highlight where volume spikes occurred, making it easy to identify pressure points.
Volume Summary Labels:
A label at the end of each trend zone displays two critical values:
- Delta: net volume difference between bullish and bearish bars.
- Total: overall volume accumulated during the trend.
⯁ HOW TO USE
Monitor diamond markers to identify when a new trend begins.
Use volume histogram spikes to assess if the trend is supported by strong volume or lacking participation.
A high delta with strong total volume in a trend indicates institutional support.
Compare gradient strength of candles—brighter areas represent higher-volume trading activity.
Can be used alone or combined with other confirmation tools like structure breaks, liquidity sweeps, or order blocks.
⯁ CONCLUSION
Volumatic Trend gives you more than just trend direction—it provides insight into the force behind it. With volume-graded candles and real-time histogram overlays, traders can instantly assess whether a trend is backed by conviction or fading strength. A perfect tool for swing traders and intraday strategists looking to add volume context to their directional setups.
Consecutive CandlesSummary
This indicator helps visualize short-term momentum by automatically drawing boxes around sequences of consecutive same-colored candles (bullish or bearish). It's designed to quickly highlight periods of sustained buying or selling pressure directly on your chart.
How it Works
Consecutive Candle Detection: The script monitors the chart bar by bar, tracking consecutive candles where close > open (bullish) or close < open (bearish).
Box Drawing: When a sequence of same-colored candles reaches a user-defined minimum length (default is 3) and this sequence is then broken by an opposite-colored candle or a doji, a box is drawn.
Box Boundaries:
The top of the box is set to the highest high price reached during the sequence.
The bottom of the box is set to the lowest low price reached during the sequence.
The left edge of the box aligns with the start time of the first candle in the sequence.
The right edge of the box aligns with the end time of the last candle in the sequence.
Stability: Uses xloc = xloc.bar_time to ensure boxes remain accurately anchored to the price bars when zooming or panning the chart.
Real-time Extension: For active sequences meeting the minimum length on the latest developing bar, the box is optionally extended to the right.
Features
Automatically identifies and boxes sequences of 3 or more (customizable) consecutive bullish candles.
Automatically identifies and boxes sequences of 3 or more (customizable) consecutive bearish candles.
Extends box in real-time for active qualifying sequences.
Customizable minimum candle count (>= 2).
Customizable colors for bullish/bearish boxes and borders.
Settings
You can customize the indicator via the Settings menu (gear icon):
Minimum Consecutive Candles: Define how many candles in a row are needed to draw a box (Default: 3).
Bullish Box Color: Set the fill color for boxes around bullish sequences.
Bearish Box Color: Set the fill color for boxes around bearish sequences.
Box Border Color: Set the color for the border of all boxes.
Potential Use Cases
Momentum Identification: Quickly spot periods of strong, uninterrupted buying or selling.
Exhaustion/Reversal Signals: Very long sequences might indicate potential exhaustion, setting up reversal opportunities.
Consolidation Breakouts: A box forming after a period of tight consolidation can highlight the range just before a potential breakout.
Confirmation: Use the boxes as confirmation for entries or exits based on momentum shifts.
Disclaimer: This indicator provides visual aids based on price action. It should not be used as a standalone trading system. Always use indicators in conjunction with your own analysis and risk management rules.
Volume-RSI Colored Bars
The Volume Indicator, used in conjunction with the embedded Relative Strength Index (RSI), is a powerful tool for making informed trading decisions. Let’s break down how this indicator works and how it can assist you in your trading strategy.
Volume Indicator:
The Volume Indicator tracks the volume of trades occurring in a specific timeframe. Volume shows the number of shares or contracts traded, which can reveal the strength of a price move. If price is moving higher with increasing volume, it generally confirms that the move has more strength, indicating the potential for continuation. Conversely, if the price is moving lower with increasing volume, it indicates strong bearish momentum.
Volume Clusters:
In the chart, we can see various volume clusters highlighted in green, red, and grey. The green bars represent high volume, which can signal strong buying pressure. The red bars represent low volume, signaling that selling pressure is low. Grey bars indicate average volume.
High Volume (Green Bars): High buying pressure, indicating that there may be a strong move in the direction of the price.
Low Volume (Red Bars): Potential signal for a weak move, indicating a lack of participation in the current trend.
RSI (Relative Strength Index):
RSI is a momentum oscillator that indicates whether a market is overbought or oversold. The RSI ranges from 0 to 100, with readings above 70 suggesting an overbought market and readings below 30 suggesting an oversold market.
The RSI is also embedded in the indicator to give a better context when combined with volume. It adds an extra layer of analysis to interpret the price action.
How to Use Volume Indicator with RSI:
Confirming Breakouts:
If you see a breakout in price (an upward movement or downward movement) and the volume indicator shows high volume, this confirms the strength of the breakout.
If the RSI also supports the breakout (for example, it is crossing above 50 or above 70 for an uptrend), it further validates the trade.
Identifying Reversals:
When the price is reaching overbought or oversold levels (RSI above 70 or below 30) and there is low volume (red bars), this may indicate a potential reversal.
If the price is oversold and RSI shows values below 30 with increasing volume (green bars), this could signal a potential buying opportunity as a reversal might occur.
Volume Divergence:
If the price is making new highs, but the volume is declining (red bars), it may signal weakness in the trend, despite the RSI indicating strength. This divergence can help traders anticipate a potential reversal or breakout.
Example from the Chart:
Strong Buy Signal: The price is making an upward movement, the volume bars are turning green (indicating strong buying pressure), and RSI is rising above 50.
Bearish Divergence: You may see RSI moving higher, but volume bars are turning red (indicating weak momentum). This could signal that the upward movement lacks strength, suggesting a potential reversal.
By combining these two indicators, the Volume Indicator and the RSI, traders can make more informed decisions on whether the current trend is sustainable, or if a reversal or breakout is likely.
In conclusion, using the Volume Indicator and RSI together allows for:
Identifying high-volume breakouts and reversals
Filtering out weak price movements
Confirming trends with volume and momentum
This combination enhances trading strategies by providing clear signals of market strength or weakness, helping traders optimize their entry and exit points effectively.
Volume Flow with Bollinger Bands and EMA Cross SignalsThe Volume Flow with Bollinger Bands and EMA Cross Signals indicator is a custom technical analysis tool designed to identify potential buy and sell signals based on several key components:
Volume Flow: This component combines price movement and trading volume to create a signal that indicates the strength or weakness of price movements. When the price is rising with increasing volume, it suggests strong buying activity, whereas falling prices with increasing volume indicate strong selling pressure.
Bollinger Bands: Bollinger Bands consist of three lines:
The Basis (middle line), which is a Simple Moving Average (SMA) of the price over a set period.
The Upper Band, which is the Basis plus a multiple of the standard deviation (typically 2).
The Lower Band, which is the Basis minus a multiple of the standard deviation. Bollinger Bands help identify periods of high volatility and potential overbought/oversold conditions. When the price touches the upper band, it might indicate that the market is overbought, while touching the lower band might indicate oversold conditions.
EMA Crossovers: The script includes two Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs):
Fast EMA: A shorter-term EMA, typically more sensitive to price changes.
Slow EMA: A longer-term EMA, responding slower to price changes. The crossover of the Fast EMA crossing above the Slow EMA (bullish crossover) signals a potential buy opportunity, while the Fast EMA crossing below the Slow EMA (bearish crossover) signals a potential sell opportunity.
Background Color and Candle Color: The indicator highlights the chart's background with specific colors based on the signals:
Green background for buy signals.
Yellow background for sell signals. Additionally, the candles are colored green for buy signals and yellow for sell signals to visually reinforce the trade opportunities.
Buy/Sell Labels: Small labels are placed on the chart:
"BUY" label in green is placed below the bar when a buy signal is generated.
"SELL" label in yellow is placed above the bar when a sell signal is generated.
Working of the Indicator:
Volume Flow Calculation: The Volume Flow is calculated by multiplying the price change (current close minus the previous close) with the volume. This product is then smoothed with a Simple Moving Average (SMA) over a user-defined period (length). The result is then multiplied by a multiplier to adjust its sensitivity.
Price Change = close - close
Volume Flow = Price Change * Volume
Smoothed Volume Flow = SMA(Volume Flow, length)
The Volume Flow Signal is then: Smooth Volume Flow * Multiplier
This calculation represents the buying or selling pressure in the market.
Bollinger Bands: Bollinger Bands are calculated using the Simple Moving Average (SMA) of the closing price (basis) and the Standard Deviation (stdev) of the price over a period defined by the user (bb_length).
Basis (Middle Band) = SMA(close, bb_length)
Upper Band = Basis + (bb_std_dev * Stdev)
Lower Band = Basis - (bb_std_dev * Stdev)
The upper and lower bands are plotted alongside the price to identify the price's volatility. When the price is near the upper band, it could be overbought, and near the lower band, it could be oversold.
EMA Crossovers: The Fast EMA and Slow EMA are calculated using the Exponential Moving Average (EMA) function. The crossovers are detected by checking:
Buy Signal (Bullish Crossover): When the Fast EMA crosses above the Slow EMA.
Sell Signal (Bearish Crossover): When the Fast EMA crosses below the Slow EMA.
The long_condition variable checks if the Fast EMA crosses above the Slow EMA, and the short_condition checks if it crosses below.
Visual Signals:
Background Color: The background is colored green for a buy signal and yellow for a sell signal. This gives an immediate visual cue to the trader.
Bar Color: The candles are colored green for buy signals and yellow for sell signals.
Labels:
A "BUY" label in green appears below the bar when the Fast EMA crosses above the Slow EMA.
A "SELL" label in yellow appears above the bar when the Fast EMA crosses below the Slow EMA.
Summary of Buy/Sell Logic:
Buy Signal:
The Fast EMA crosses above the Slow EMA (bullish crossover).
Volume flow is positive, indicating buying pressure.
Background turns green and candles are colored green.
A "BUY" label appears below the bar.
Sell Signal:
The Fast EMA crosses below the Slow EMA (bearish crossover).
Volume flow is negative, indicating selling pressure.
Background turns yellow and candles are colored yellow.
A "SELL" label appears above the bar.
Usage of the Indicator:
This indicator is designed to help traders identify potential entry (buy) and exit (sell) points based on:
The interaction of Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs).
The strength and direction of Volume Flow.
Price volatility using Bollinger Bands.
By combining these components, the indicator provides a comprehensive view of market conditions, helping traders make informed decisions on when to enter and exit trades.
Turnover in CroreA simple indicator for turnover in crores.
You can set a threshold volume of your choice, and the indicator will display volumes below this threshold in red and volumes above it in green.
Exponential Action Map (EAM)### **Exponential Action Map (EAM) – Description and Differences from VPVR**
The Exponential Action Map (EAM) indicator is a Pine Script-based volume profile indicator that offers **a weighted representation of buying and selling activity**. Unlike the standard **Volume Profile Visible Range (VPVR)**, which simply shows traded volume at various price levels, the EAM provides the following additional features:
1. **Exponential Weighting**:
- Instead of treating the volume of all considered bars equally, the EAM uses a **decay factor** to gradually diminish the significance of older data. This allows **more recent price movements to have greater influence**, making it particularly useful for short-term analysis.
2. **Exponential Stealth Move (ESM)**:
- In addition to buy and sell volume, the EAM calculates and displays the **Exponential Stealth Move (ESM)**.
- This measures the relative price movement compared to volume and highlights areas where **significant price changes occur with low volume**, which may indicate institutional activity or strong momentum.
- The ESM visualization is not present in VPVR, making it a distinct and valuable feature.
3. **Visualization Methodology**:
- Instead of simple histograms like in VPVR, volume is represented by **dynamic boxes** that encompass Buy (EBA), Sell (ESA), and Stealth Move (ESM) activities.
- The size and color of these boxes are **customizable**, allowing for clear differentiation between various volume types.
4. **Flexibility & Configuration**:
- Users can adjust parameters such as **Number of Bars, Decay Factor, Bar Width, and Maximum History Data**.
- The ability to **toggle historical data visibility** offers a **tailored view** that VPVR does not provide.
**Conclusion:** The EAM extends the classic volume profile (VPVR) by introducing **time-weighted volume analysis and detection of Stealth Moves (ESM)**. This not only highlights price levels with high trading volume but also reveals **price movements with low liquidity**, which can potentially indicate institutional interest.
FunkyQuokka's $ Volume💡 Why $ Volume Matters
Share volume alone is a half-truth — 1M shares traded at $5 isn’t the same as 1M shares at $500. That’s where dollar volume steps in, offering a far more accurate view of institutional interest, breakout validity, liquidity zones and overall trader conviction.
📈 Features:
Clean histogram of dollar volume (close × volume)
Orange line showing customizable average $ volume
K/M/B formatting for axis scale (no huge ugly numbers)
Minimal design to blend into a multi-pane layout
⚙️ Inputs:
Tweakable average length – defaults to 20
By FunkyQuokka 🦘
Money Flow Oscillator [BullByte]
Overview :
The Money Flow Oscillator is a versatile technical analysis tool designed to provide traders with insights into market momentum through the Money Flow Index (MFI). By integrating trend logic, dynamic support/resistance levels, multi-timeframe analysis, and additional indicators like ADX and Choppiness, this script delivers a detailed view of market conditions and signal strength—all while adhering to TradingView’s publication guidelines.
Key Features :
Money Flow Analysis :
Uses the MFI to assess buying and selling pressure, helping traders gauge market momentum.
Trend Switch Logic :
Employs ATR-based calculations to determine trend direction. The background color adjusts dynamically to signal bullish or bearish conditions, and a prominent center line changes color to reflect the prevailing trend.
Dynamic Support/Resistance :
Calculates oscillator support and resistance over a pivot lookback period. These levels help you identify potential breakouts or reversals as the MFI moves above or below prior levels.
Signal Metrics & Classifications :
Combines MFI values with additional metrics to classify signals into categories such as “Strong Bullish,” “Bullish,” “Bearish,” or “Strong Bearish.” An accompanying note provides details on momentum entry and overall signal strength.
Multi-Timeframe Order Flow Confirmatio n:
Analyzes the MFI on a higher timeframe to confirm order flow. This extra layer of analysis helps verify the short-term signals generated on your primary chart.
Volume and ADX Integration :
Incorporates volume analysis and a manual ADX calculation to further validate signal strength and trend stability. A dashboard displays these metrics for quick reference.
Choppiness Indicator :
Includes a choppiness index to determine if the market is trending or choppy. When the market is identified as choppy, the script advises caution by adjusting the overall signal note.
Comprehensive Dashboard :
A built-in dashboard presents key metrics—including ADX, MFI, order flow, volume score, and support/resistance details—allowing you to quickly assess market conditions at a glance.
How to Use :
Trend Identification : Monitor the dynamic background and center line colors to recognize bullish or bearish market conditions.
Signal Confirmation : Use the oscillator support/resistance levels along with the signal classifications and dashboard data to make informed entry or exit decisions.
Multi-Timeframe Analysis : Validate short-term signals with the higher timeframe MFI order flow confirmation.
Risk Management : Always combine these insights with your own risk management strategy and further analysis.
Disclaimer :
This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice. Always perform your own analysis and use proper risk management before making any trading decisions. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
Candle RvolCandle Rvol is designed to be used on the 10minute chart, using it on other timeframes will result in unintended outcomes.
Candle Rvol has two dynamic features:
- creates and array for every 10m candle over the last 14 trading days, the current candle volume is then compared against the average of the corresponding candles from the past 14 days to give a dynamic relative volume expressed as a percentage (this means the high volume near the open and close does not skew the average volume data)
- for the current candle Rvol percentage, a check is made every 1m during the 10m candle and if the volume is on track to being over 100% the background will dynamically show a green colour.
Volumen trend indicator 5MVOLUMEN TREND INDICATOR
Introduction
This indicator on TradingView provides a combination of technical analysis through a data table and visual elements on the chart. Its purpose is to provide a comprehensive view of the analyzed asset, facilitating decision-making.
How It Works
The indicator operates on two levels:
Data Table:
Displays key information about the asset's trend.
Includes metrics such as the current price, percentage change, volatility, and other relevant variables.
Can be customized to include additional indicators as needed.
Provides a quick analysis without the need to interpret complex charts.
Technical Elements on the Chart:
Incorporates dynamic support and resistance lines.
Can include moving averages, Bollinger Bands, RSI, or other custom indicators.
Offers visual alerts for significant changes in the asset's trend.
Facilitates detailed technical analysis through direct observation of patterns and signals.
Default Technical Indicators
The indicator comes with the following default pre-configured technical indicators:
Exponential Moving Average (EMA) 9:
This EMA responds more quickly to price movements, making it ideal for identifying short-term trends. It is generally used to detect crossovers with other EMAs or prices and is considered an entry or exit signal.
Exponential Moving Average (EMA) 21:
The 21-period EMA is used to identify medium-term trends. Its interaction with the 9 EMA is key to confirming buy or sell signals when both cross.
RSI (Relative Strength Index):
It is used to measure the magnitude of recent gains and losses of an asset, helping to identify overbought or oversold conditions.
Bollinger Bands:
These bands help identify volatility levels and potential reversal points. Price touching the upper or lower bands can be an important signal of trend change or continuation.
Customization
The user can modify several aspects of the indicator, such as:
Colors and styles of visual elements on the chart.
Types of indicators to include in the table.
Configuration of alerts and notifications.
Time interval for calculations and data updates.
EMA values (the periods can be changed if other configurations are desired).
Recommended Usage
To make the most of the indicator:
Use the data table to get an overview of the asset.
Analyze the technical elements on the chart to confirm trends.
Set alerts to avoid missing key opportunities.
Compare the information with other indicators and data sources before making decisions.
Precautions and Best Practices
Avoid relying solely on the indicator: Complement it with other technical and fundamental analysis.
Adjust the settings according to the asset's volatility: Not all strategies work the same across different markets.
Don’t overload the chart with too many elements: This can create visual noise and confusion in interpretation.
Test it on a demo account before trading live: To familiarize yourself with the indicator's functionality and adjustments.
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Remember that no system is perfect, keep these considerations in mind for this indicator:
Do not trade when a signal appears during an opposite trend:
Do not trade when the market is uncertain in its direction or within a parallel channel:
Volume Delta DashboardHow It Works:
This script creates a Volume Delta Dashboard on TradingView, which helps traders visualize the balance between buying and selling volume (Volume Delta) directly on the chart. Here's a breakdown of the key components:
Volume Delta Calculation:
The script calculates the Volume Delta by comparing the volume of bars where the price closed higher (buying pressure) to those where the price closed lower (selling pressure).
Positive Volume Delta (green background) indicates more buying activity than selling, suggesting upward price movement. Negative Volume Delta (red background) indicates more selling than buying, signaling a potential downward move.
Smoothing with EMA:
To make the volume delta trend smoother and more consistent, an Exponential Moving Average (EMA) of the Volume Delta is used. This helps to reduce noise and highlight the prevailing buying or selling pressure over a 14-period.
Dynamic Position Selection:
The user can choose where the Volume Delta dashboard table will appear on the chart by selecting a position: top-left, top-right, bottom-left, or bottom-right. This makes the indicator adaptable to different chart setups.
Coloring:
The background of the table changes color based on the value of the Volume Delta. Green indicates a positive delta (more buyers), and Red indicates a negative delta (more sellers).
Use of This Strategy:
This Volume Delta Dashboard strategy is particularly useful for traders who want to:
Monitor Market Sentiment:
By observing the volume delta, traders can get a sense of whether there is more buying or selling pressure in the market. Positive volume delta can indicate a bullish sentiment, while negative delta can point to bearish sentiment.
Confirm Price Action:
The Volume Delta can be used alongside price action to confirm the strength of a price move. For example, if the price is moving up and the volume delta is positive, it suggests that the price increase is supported by buying pressure.
Identify Divergences:
Volume delta can help traders spot divergences between price and volume. For example, if the price is moving higher but the volume delta is negative, it may suggest a weakening trend and a potential reversal.
Optimize Entry/Exit Points:
By understanding the relationship between price movement and volume, traders can make more informed decisions about entering or exiting positions. For instance, a sudden increase in buying volume (positive delta) may indicate a good entry point for a long position.
Overall, the Volume Delta Dashboard can serve as a powerful tool for improving decision-making, by providing real-time insights into market dynamics and trading sentiment.
Support and Resistance with High Volume Candles + Touch Count# **Indicator Notes: S& R with High Volume Candles + Touch Count - Mehta-**
## **Overview**
This indicator identifies potential **support** and **resistance** levels based on **high-volume candles** and tracks the number of times price touches these levels within a user-defined lookback period.
### **Key Features:**
1. **High-Volume Candle Detection:**
- **Support** is identified from high-volume **green (bullish)** candles.
- **Resistance** is identified from high-volume **red (bearish)** candles.
2. **Touch Count:**
- Tracks how many times price revisits a support/resistance level within a specified lookback period.
- Helps assess the strength of a level (more touches may indicate stronger significance).
3. **Customizable Parameters:**
- **Period:** Adjusts the lookback for average volume calculation.
- **Volume Multiplier:** Sets the threshold for high-volume detection.
- **Touch Count Lookback:** Defines how many bars back to count touches.
- **Line Colors & Label Position:** Customize visual appearance.
## **How to Use**
- **Support/Resistance Breakouts:** Watch for price closing beyond these levels with confirmation.
- **Bounce Trading:** Look for reactions (bounces/rejections) near identified levels.
- **Touch Count Insight:** Higher touch counts may indicate stronger levels.
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## **Disclaimer**
### **Risk Warning:**
Trading involves substantial risk and may not be suitable for all investors. The use of this indicator does not guarantee profits or eliminate risks associated with trading.
### **Limitations:**
1. **Historical Performance ≠ Future Results:** Past price behavior does not ensure future outcomes.
2. **False Signals:** The indicator may generate levels that do not hold.
3. **Market Conditions:** Works best in trending markets; may produce less reliable signals in choppy conditions.
### **Recommendations:**
- Use in conjunction with other technical analysis tools (e.g., trendlines, moving averages).
- Always apply proper risk management (stop-loss, position sizing).
- Test in a demo account before live trading.
### **No Financial Advice:**
This indicator is for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Consult a licensed financial advisor before making trading decisions.
DO NOT TRADE BASED ON THIS INDICATOR. TRADING IS A RISK PROCESS
CVD Divergence Insights📘 CVD Divergence Insights – by Colicoid
Pine Script v6 | Volume Delta Divergence Oscillator with Spike Detection
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🔍 Overview
CVD Divergence Insights is a volume-aware oscillator and divergence spike detector that helps you spot smart money activity, absorption, failed pressure, and hidden strength or weakness — even when price action alone gives little away.
It works by comparing normalized Cumulative Volume Delta (CVD) against normalized price movement, and optionally applying a volume-weighting layer to highlight when aggressive participation is truly behind the divergence. The result is a dynamic visual tool that identifies tension in the market, and helps you trade based on how that tension resolves.
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🧠 Core Concept
• When price moves one way and CVD moves another, it reflects imbalance between aggression and result.
• Divergence is not a trigger — it’s a build-up of pressure.
• The real edge lies in the resolution of that pressure.
• Optional volume-weighting helps you ignore noise and focus on high-conviction moves only.
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⚙️ How It Works
1. CVD Calculation
CVD is generated using lower-timeframe delta volume (buy vs. sell pressure), accumulated per bar.
2. Oscillator
A normalized divergence between the smoothed CVD and smoothed price.
3. Volume Weighting (optional)
Emphasizes divergences occurring on higher-than-normal volume, deprioritizes low-volume noise.
4. Signal Line (optional)
A short EMA of the oscillator to help track momentum shifts (hidden by default).
5. Divergence Spikes
Statistical spike detection using standard deviation — green/red dots highlight unusually large divergence activity.
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🎛️ Inputs
Anchor Period
Higher timeframe where the CVD is accumulated and processed.
Lower Timeframe
Optional override for granularity of buy/sell volume data.
SMA Length
Used for smoothing both price and CVD before divergence is calculated.
Volume Weighted?
Enables adaptive weighting based on relative volume size.
Volume Normalization Length
Lookback period used to define what is “normal” volume.
Divergence Spike Threshold
StdDev-based threshold to detect abnormally large divergences.
Signal Line Length
Controls the EMA smoothing of the optional signal line (hidden by default).
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📈 Trade Setup Example: Hidden Bullish Divergence
1. Price forms a higher low, but CVD forms a lower low — hidden bullish divergence.
2. This shows aggressive sellers are trying, but price is resilient — likely absorption.
3. You wait for a "convergent signal bar":
• A bullish candle with strong structure or body
• Confirmed by CVD starting to turn upward
4. That’s your trigger bar — the tension resolves upward.
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🤝 Recommended Pairings
For best results, combine CVD Divergence Insights with the companion script:
🔗 Cumulative Volume Delta Line (also by Colicoid)
This lets you:
• See the raw CVD line and its SMA visually
• Spot standard and hidden divergences in price/CVD directly
• Use the Insights indicator to evaluate divergence quality and flag aggressive bull/bear behavior
• Use the same SMA length on both indicators for alignment
👉 Tip: To save screen space, drag the CVD Line indicator into the same panel as CVD Divergence Insights.
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🧰 Why Use This?
• ✅ Catch absorption setups and failed pressure zones
• ✅ Filter out low-quality divergences using volume context
• ✅ Understand why price is hesitating or breaking out
• ✅ Add smart confirmation to breakout/reversal trades
• ✅ Align your execution with who’s actually in control
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📎 Created by Colicoid
Built in Pine Script v6 for advanced price-volume analysis, with focus on effort vs result, market psychology, and smart money detection.
Volume Delta Average by Periods OscillatorVDAP Oscillator (Volume-Delta Average by Periods Oscillator) is a supercharged trading tool that helps you spot trends and assess their strength with ease! 🚀🔍 It's like a VZO on steroids—giving you an even more powerful and clear understanding of market shifts. By using the average volume delta across custom periods, it shows how market sentiment shifts, giving you a crystal-clear view of buying and selling pressures. With 12 vibrant color-coded zones, it’s like a rainbow for your charts! 🌈📊
Along with the colorful zones, this oscillator has an intuitive table that breaks down the trend, its strength, percentage, and visual rating using emojis. Whether you're a rookie or a seasoned pro, it’s designed to be ultra-accessible and easy to read! 📈✨ The table lets you see the trend's strength at a glance, so you can make quick decisions without any confusion. 🧠✅
Key Features:
✅ 12 color-coded zones for clear trend direction and strength 🌈
✅ Customizable periods to fit your analysis needs ⏳
✅ Trend strength table with easy-to-understand metrics 💪
✅ Change percentage 📉📈
✅ Emoji-based visual ratings ⭐️
✅ User-friendly interface for effortless reading 👀
✅ Accurate and efficient for better decision-making ⚡
What We're Missing:
❌ No overly complicated settings – keeping it simple, no unnecessary clutter ⚙️
❌ No complex back-testing options for deep strategy testing 📉
❌ No built-in real-time alerts for instant notifications ⏰
❌ Doesn’t overcomplicate things with endless features – it’s focused, and that’s a good thing! 🎯
In short, the VDAP Oscillator is your go-to, colorful tool for analyzing market trends quickly and accurately. Whether you're trading stocks 📉, crypto 💎, or forex 💱, this indicator will keep you in the loop and ahead of the game!
Volume Zones [Blocks]📦 Volume Zones — Smart Volume Detection, Visualized.
Want to spot high-impact candles and key zones of interest with one glance?
Volume Zones is your new edge in reading volume like a pro.
🚀 What it does:
Detects abnormal volume activity using Z-Score logic.
Automatically highlights candles with significant volume spikes as:
⚡ Z1: Noticeable activity
⚡ Z2: Strong participation
⚡ Z3: Potential climax or reversal zone
Builds smart zones (blocks) around these candles to track key price levels and possible mitigation zones.
🧠 Why it's powerful:
No more guessing if a candle matters — let the math speak.
Helps identify:
True breakouts vs fakeouts
Potential reversal zones
Volume-based POIs
Customizable visualization — from color to length, even block opacity.
💡 Use cases:
Combine with Smart Money concepts to validate sweeps and FVGs.
Pinpoint zones where big players stepped in — and where price might return.
Analyze if a breakout is supported by real volume or just noise.
⚙️ Bonus Features:
Compact marker mode for minimalists.
Middle line option for extra precision.
Performance-optimized: limits number of boxes on chart.