PRO Trading v3.1
English
This indicator is made for educational purposes to test trading strategies and is a powerful tool for traders that combines entry and exit signals with risk management. It uses CCI, HMA, and Elliott wave filters to determine entry points, and calculates Fibonacci-based take profit levels and ATR-based trailing stops. It supports multi-time frame analysis and visualization of key levels, which makes it a universal solution for trading in any market.
Main features:
Generation of signals for long and short positions.
Automatic calculation of 5 take profit levels (TP) based on Fibonacci levels.
Fixed stop loss and dynamic trailing stop.
Support for CCI and HMA filters with multi-timeframe analysis.
Integration of Elliott waves for trend analysis.
Customizable tag size and trading mode (Long, Short or both).
Recommendations: It is suitable for day trading, swing trading and long-term strategies. Test the settings on historical data to optimize for your trading style.
Setup instructions with examples
Basic settings
Choose the settings you need for your time frame (do not forget about the additional time frame of the indicator in the settings), achieve the minimum number of purple circles (stop loss/trailing stop) in the visible area of the chart and by adjusting the D wave (%) get as many blue circles as possible (TP5)
Risk management:
Trading mode: Select LONG/SHORT (default) for trading both ways, LONG for long positions, or SHORT for short positions.
Stop Loss (%): 2.0% by default. For aggressive trading, reduce to 1%, for conservative trading, increase to 3-5%.
Wavelength D (%): 3.5% by default. Increase to 5% for longer-range TP targets.
Fibonacci TP1-TP5: Leave the default values (23.6%, 38.2%, 50%, 61.8%, 78.6%) or customize it to suit your goals.
The bar for trail activation is 10 by default. Reduce to 5 for faster trailing.
The ATR multiplier for the trail is 2.0 by default. Increase it to 3 for more price freedom.
CCI Settings:
Use CCI filter: Enabled by default. Disable it if you don't want to use CCI.
CCI length: 20 by default. Increase to 50 for a smoother signal.
Overbought/Oversold levels: 100 and -100. It can be expanded to 150/-150 to filter strong movements.
HMA/TMA/VWMA:
HMA: Enabled, length 5. Increase to 10 for a less sensitive trend.
TMA: Off, length 20. Turn it on and test it for 30 seconds to analyze medium-term trends.
VWMA: Off, length 50. Enable it to analyze volumes on long timeframes.
SuperTrend: Disabled by default. Enable to filter trends (length 10, multiplier 3.0).
Elliott Waves: Enabled, wavelength 20. Reduce to 10 for short-term movements.
Timeframe of indicators: 120 minutes by default. Change to D for daily analysis or 60 for hourly.
TP label size: small by default. Zoom in to normal or large for better visibility.
Configuration examples
Short-term trading (M15):
Timeframe: 15
Wavelength D: 2%
HMA length: 7
CCI length: 14
Trail Bar: 5
Swing Trading (H4):
Timeframe: 240
Wavelength D: 5%
HMA length: 10
CCI length: 20
Trail Bar: 15
Long-term trading (D1):
Timeframe: D
Wavelength D: 10%
HMA length: 20
CCI length: 50
Trail bar: 20
If you want to try this indicator or have any questions, write to me in private messages.
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Trend Breakout IndicatorCombines the RSI and MACD to form buy and entry signals. RSI levels can be modified, but start at 25 for oversold and 70 for overbought as I'm creating this for penny stocks, so wanted a safer overbought level but change it to whatever you'd like. Default RSI goes back to 9 days, but also customizable along with the standard 12, 26, 9 levels.
Entry levels signal when the RSI goes below 25, MACD has a bullish crossover, and when the price breaks above the average VPVR for that resistance level.
Exit levels signal when the RSI goes above 70, the MACD has a bearish crossover, and the price increases by 9%. The latter can be modified or removed, I just have it there as I designed this for penny stocks and 9% is usually a really easy breakout to hit to still lock in decent prices as well as having it be options-trader friendly.
First script I've ever made so any feedback or suggestions to improve it (hopefully as well as teaching me HOW to improve it) is very much appreciated.
Ichimoku Cloud"Script enhanced with negative values. In addition to the standard Lagging Span line settings, negative values have been added which, when set to -9, -26, -52, suggest when to exit short positions in the short, medium, and long term."
Inter Cycle Valuation | QuantumResearch🔍 Inter Cycle Valuation (ICV) | QuantumResearch
The Inter Cycle Valuation is a comprehensive Z-score-based market indicator designed to assess asset valuation across multiple market cycles. It aggregates a wide range of technical and statistical signals into a unified momentum/valuation score, helping traders identify accumulation , distribution , and do-nothing zones .
🧠 Core Concept
The indicator combines 16+ Z-score signals derived from price action, volatility, momentum, volume flow, and risk-adjusted return ratios. These are then averaged into a single Inter Cycle Score that dynamically guides the user through market regimes:
🔵 Below -1.6 → Accumulate Aggressively
🔵 Between -1.6 and -0.65 → Accumulate
⚪ Between -0.65 and 1.2 → Do Nothing
🔴 Between 1.2 and 1.55 → Distribute
🔴 Above 1.55 → Distribute Aggressively
This dynamic behavior helps users avoid overtrading while staying in sync with broader cycle opportunities.
📊 Metrics Used
Each subcomponent is normalized as a Z-score to remove scale bias. The following signals are aggregated:
✅ Price Z-Score
✅ RSI Z-Score
✅ MFI Z-Score
✅ CCI Z-Score
✅ ROC Z-Score
✅ Bollinger Band Ratio
✅ Median Price
✅ Crosby Ratio
✅ Chande Momentum Oscillator (CMO)
✅ PGO (Percent Gain Oscillator)
✅ IDM (Intraday Momentum Index)
✅ Repulse
✅ VWAP Deviation
✅ Risk Metrics (Sharpe, Sortino, Omega)
All of the above are presented in a clean visual table on the chart, updating in real time with clearly color-coded insights.
🎯 Practical Application
This tool is especially useful for:
🔹 Long-term cycle investors
🔹 Swing traders seeking macro regime shifts
🔹 Portfolio allocators looking for timing confirmation
🔹 Capital rotation signals across different risk environments
Combined with your strategy, the Inter Cycle Valuation provides context to price moves and helps refine position sizing, entry timing, and exit conviction.
📷 Example Use Cases:
Identify overbought zones to lighten exposure
Spot accumulation points aligned with risk-on reversals
Confirm the validity of breakout rallies or breakdowns
Get visual warnings when valuation signals diverge
🖼️ Visual Highlight
A large label on the chart will state the current regime:
“Accumulate,” “Distribute,” “Do Nothing” – based on where the composite Z-score lands.
⚙️ Customization
You can choose color palettes, background coloring, and positioning of the table to suit your charting aesthetic.
⚠️ Disclaimer
The content provided is for informational and educational purposes only. Nothing contained within should be considered financial, investment, legal, or other professional advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Trading cryptocurrencies involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for every investor.
🧬 Created with precision by QuantumResearch — providing advanced, data-rich tools for serious traders.
WaveTrend + Stoch RSI Oscillator (Duck v6)The "WaveTrend + Stoch RSI Oscillator (Duck v6)" is a versatile technical analysis tool that combines the WaveTrend oscillator and Stochastic RSI to generate trading signals. It lets you customize key parameters for detecting overbought/oversold levels, plots distinct oscillator lines (WT1 & WT2), and marks both primary and secondary buy/sell signals. Additionally, it identifies clusters of buy signals within a three-day window, highlighting potential trading opportunities with clear visual cues.
WAVES II by WestmontWAVES II by Westmont is a next-generation evolution of the original WAVES indicator, designed to offer improved responsiveness , enhanced functionality , and clearer visual clarity . By incorporating advanced momentum filtering and smoother transitions in the VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price) area , WAVES II provides users with a more dynamic and actionable tool for market analysis.
This indicator introduces new methodologies , visual enhancements , and advanced forecasting capabilities , making it an ideal tool for traders seeking faster insights and sharper reactions to market movements.
Key Features of WAVES II
WaveTrend Calculation
The core of WAVES II is the WaveTrend , which is calculated using the HLC3 (High + Low + Close) price .
The WaveTrend is smoothed through two processes:
EMA (Exponential Moving Average): Applied to the HLC3 to capture faster price movements .
SMA (Simple Moving Average): Applied to the first wave to smooth out shorter-term fluctuations.
VWAP Area Crossover
WAVES II calculates the VWAP area by subtracting the second wave from the first .
The indicator detects when this VWAP area crosses key levels :
Bullish Signal : When the VWAP area crosses upward with positive momentum.
Bearish Signal : When the VWAP area crosses downward with negative momentum.
Momentum Detection
Momentum is calculated by measuring the price change between bars and smoothing this change over a short period .
Positive momentum signals increasing price movement , while negative momentum indicates a slowing or reversing trend .
This momentum detection filters out weaker price movements , highlighting only the significant trend shifts and giving users confirmation of market movements.
Visual Enhancements
Glowing VWAP Lines : The VWAP area is plotted with multiple layers of colors, gradually fading in opacity. This highlights areas of strong price movement and reversals.
Fading Gradient Effect : The VWAP line is filled with a gradient that adjusts its opacity based on the distance from the center line, visually indicating market strength and reinforcing key levels.
VWAP Projection
WAVES II projects the VWAP area forward , based on its recent slope, to offer a forward-looking view of potential price movements. This projection helps traders anticipate short-term market direction and react faster to potential trend changes.
Key Differences Between WAVES and WAVES II
Smoothing and WaveTrend Calculation Adjustments
WAVES : Uses fixed smoothing parameters for WaveTrend calculation, resulting in a relatively stable and slower response to market changes.
The first smoothing (wavetrend1) uses an EMA with a fixed length.
The second smoothing (wavetrend2) uses a simple moving average (SMA) with a fixed length.
WAVES II : Introduces more responsive settings like smoothing_length, deviation_length, first_wave_length, and second_wave_length for faster reaction times to market movements. These adjustments make WAVES II ideal for traders who need quicker feedback and sharper market transitions.
Momentum Detection
WAVES : Does not incorporate momentum-based logic, relying only on the VWAP area and its relationship to historical values.
WAVES II : Adds momentum detection, which calculates the difference between current and previous price movements, smoothed over a defined period. This helps identify bullish and bearish trends more accurately, providing additional confirmation and improving signal reliability.
VWAP Area Cross Detection
WAVES : Detects VWAP area crossovers based on recent high and low values.
WAVES II : Refines cross detection by incorporating a momentum filter. A Bullish cross is confirmed when the VWAP area crosses upwards with positive momentum, while a Bearish cross is confirmed when it crosses down with negative momentum. This dual-condition approach enhances signal accuracy and offers better context for trade decisions.
Plotting and Visualization
WAVES : Plots the VWAP line, center line, and uses color transitions for VWAP area fills to represent market conditions.
WAVES II : Introduces a multi-layer glow effect for the VWAP line, with varying opacities, creating a visually dynamic experience. The gradient glow effect provides a clearer representation of market strength and proximity to the center line, making it easier to spot market shifts and interpret momentum at a glance.
Why WAVES II Was Created as a Separate Indicator
New Features and Functionality :
WAVES II introduces key features like momentum detection and VWAP projections , which significantly alter how the indicator operates. These are not minor updates but represent a shift in how the tool functions , providing faster and more detailed insights for traders. WAVES II gives traders sharper market feedback with improved responsiveness to price changes.
Targeted for Different Trading Styles :
WAVES II is aimed at traders who need faster reactions and more dynamic , reliable signals . While WAVES remains a solid choice for those who prefer a more stable, traditional approach, WAVES II caters to traders who require quicker feedback and more granular market insights. By offering both tools, traders can select the one that aligns with their style, whether that’s for faster decision-making or a more conservative approach .
Visual Clarity :
The enhanced visual effects in WAVES II, such as the multi-layer glow and gradient VWAP transitions , offer greater clarity and a more intuitive charting experience . These visual improvements allow traders to quickly interpret changes in the market, making WAVES II a more effective tool for detailed and actionable market analysis.
Clear Value for Traders :
WAVES II brings significant enhancements over the original WAVES, including more advanced features , faster momentum detection , and better visual representation of market dynamics . This makes WAVES II a more powerful tool for traders seeking dynamic market insights . It is an ideal choice for those who need quicker and more reliable feedback than traditional tools can provide.
How to Use WAVES II
Users can watch for WaveTrend crossovers (when the line crosses 0) and VWAP area dots (bullish or bearish) to spot potential buy or sell signals.
Users can use momentum to confirm signals, helping you identify whether the market is gaining or losing strength.
WAVES II offers advanced features , faster responsiveness , and clearer visuals compared to the original WAVES indicator. By introducing momentum detection and refining the handling of VWAP crossovers , WAVES II enhances the overall trading experience, providing more dynamic, actionable insights for traders. While WAVES remains an excellent tool for those who prefer a simpler, more stable approach, WAVES II is designed for traders who seek a more detailed , faster-reacting tool for market analysis.
IWMA - DolphinTradeBot1️⃣ WHAT IS IT ?
▪️ The Inverted Weighted Moving Average (IWMA) is the reversed version of WMA, where older prices receive higher weights, while recent prices receive lower weights. As a result, IWMA focuses more on past price movements while reducing sensitivity to new prices.
2️⃣ HOW IS IT WORK ?
🔍 To understand the IWMA(Inverted Weighted Moving Average) indicator, let's first look at how WMA (Weighted Moving Average) is calculated.
LET’S SAY WE SELECTED A LENGTH OF 5, AND OUR CURRENT CLOSING VALUES ARE .
▪️ WMA Calculation Method
When calculating WMA, the most recent price gets the highest weight, while the oldest price gets the lowest weight.
The Calculation is ;
( 10 ×1)+( 12 ×2)+( 21 ×3)+( 24 ×4)+( 38 ×5) = 10+24+63+96+190 = 383
1+2+3+4+5 = 15
WMA = 383/15 ≈ 25.53
WMA = ta.wma(close,5) = 25.53
▪️ IWMA Calculation Method
The Inverted Weighted Moving Average (IWMA) is the reversed version of WMA, where older prices receive higher weights, while recent prices receive lower weights. As a result, IWMA focuses more on past price movements while reducing sensitivity to new prices.
The Calculation is ;
( 10 ×5)+( 12 ×4)+( 21 ×3)+( 24 ×2)+( 38 ×1) = 50+48+63+48+38 = 247
1+2+3+4+5 = 15
IWMA = 247/15 ≈ 16.46
IWMA = iwma(close,5) = 16.46
3️⃣ SETTINGS
in the indicator's settings, you can change the length and source used for calculation.
With the default settings, when you first add the indicator, only the iwma will be visible. However, to observe how much it differs from the normal wma calculation, you can enable the "show wma" option to see both indicators with the same settings or you can enable the Show Signals to see IWMA and WMA crossover signals .
4️⃣ 💡 SOME IDEAS
You can use the indicator for support and resistance level analysis or trend analysis and reversal detection with short and long moving averages like regular moving averages.
Another option is to consider whether the iwma is above or below the normal wma or to evaluate the crossovers between wma and iwma.
Goichi Hosoda TheoryGreetings to the community traders.
I offer you an indicator for working with Ichimoku Kinko Hyo. Developed for the calculations of the wave and time theory of Goichi Hosoda.
I hope it will provide you with convenience and of course profit in your trading.
RSI with Buy/Sell SignalsWhat This Script Does:
RSI Calculation:
Computes the RSI value based on the closing price and the specified length.
Buy/Sell Signals:
Buy Signal: Triggered when RSI crosses above the oversold level (e.g., 30).
Sell Signal: Triggered when RSI crosses below the overbought level (e.g., 70).
Visual Markers:
Buy Signals: Displayed as green "BUY" labels below the candlestick.
Sell Signals: Displayed as red "SELL" labels above the candlestick.
Background Highlighting: Candles with buy/sell signals are highlighted with a semi-transparent green or red background.
Alerts:
Alerts are generated for buy/sell signals, allowing you to take action in real-time.
Debugging:
The last RSI value is displayed as a label on the chart for easy reference.
Customize Parameters:
Adjust the rsi_length, overbought, and oversold levels to suit your trading strategy.
Analyze Signals:
Look for green "BUY" labels when RSI crosses above the oversold level.
Look for red "SELL" labels when RSI crosses below the overbought level.
Set Alerts:
Use TradingView's alert system to notify you when signals occur.
Example Output:
Buy Signal: A green "BUY" label appears below a candle, and the candle is highlighted with a semi-transparent green background.
Sell Signal: A red "SELL" label appears above a candle, and the candle is highlighted with a semi-transparent red background.
Automated Scalping Algo-Indicator-EntryAutomated Scalping Algo-Indicator-Entry
This indicator basically used for scalping 1 minute candle pattern and it will give good results in high time frame also. Regarding exit condition purely based on user discretion
遞迴演算法The "Recursive Algorithm" is a versatile tool designed to visualize price pivot points through recursive analysis. It serves as the core logic for all ST-Gann indicators, enabling precise identification of market turning points. It draws trendlines based on historical price data, helping traders identify key pivot points and market structure across multiple levels of depth.
Thief TrendThiefTrend is one of the maximum commonplace ATR based totally trailing prevent indicators.
on this version you could trade the ATR calculation method from the settings. Default method is EMA,
The indicator is easy to use and gives an accurate reading approximately an ongoing trend. it's far built with two parameters, particularly length and multiplier. The default values used while building a superindicator are 89 for average real variety or trading duration and 14 for its multiplier.
The common actual variety (ATR) plays an crucial role in 'Thieftrend' because the indicator makes use of ATR to calculate its price. The ATR indicator indicators the degree of charge volatility.
The buy and promote signals are generated whilst the indicator starts offevolved plotting either on top of the closing price or under the closing price. A purchase signal is generated when the ‘Thieftrend’ closes above the fee and a promote signal is generated when it closes under the closing rate.
It additionally shows that the fashion is transferring from descending mode to ascending mode. contrary to this, whilst a ‘Thieftrend’ closes above the rate, it generates a sell sign as the colour of the indicator adjustments into pink.
A ‘Thieftrend’ indicator may be used on equities, futures or forex, Indices or maybe crypto markets and additionally on day by day, weekly and hourly charts as well, but usually, it fails in a sideways-transferring market.
RSI + Stochastic Reversal Strategy with Signals# RSI + Stochastic Reversal Trading Strategy with Signals
## Description
This strategy is designed to capture market reversals by combining two powerful oscillators: **RSI** (Relative Strength Index) and **Stochastic Oscillator**.
It works best in ranging or sideways markets and aims to enter trades when the market shows signs of overbought or oversold conditions, confirmed by a momentum crossover.
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## Strategy Logic
- **Long Entry Conditions:**
- RSI is below the oversold threshold (default: 30)
- Stochastic %K crosses above %D (indicating a bullish reversal)
- **Short Entry Conditions:**
- RSI is above the overbought threshold (default: 70)
- Stochastic %K crosses below %D (indicating a bearish reversal)
- **Stop-Loss and Take-Profit:**
- Dynamically set as a percentage of the entry price
- Fully customizable through strategy settings
- **Visual Signals:**
- The strategy plots arrows and text labels on the chart whenever a long or short signal is generated
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## Recommended Settings
| Parameter | Value |
|----------------------|----------------------------------------|
| RSI Length | 14 |
| RSI Oversold Level | 30 |
| RSI Overbought Level | 70 |
| Stochastic %K Length | 14 |
| Stochastic Smoothing | 3 |
| Stop-Loss | 0.5% of entry price |
| Take-Profit | 1.0% of entry price |
| Position Size | 10% of equity per trade (default) |
| Timeframes | 5m, 15m, 1H (scalping and intraday) |
| Best Assets | BTC, ETH, Gold, Forex major pairs |
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## Indicators Used
- **RSI (Relative Strength Index)**: detects overbought/oversold conditions
- **Stochastic Oscillator (%K and %D)**: confirms reversal signals
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## Best Market Conditions
- Sideways or ranging markets
- Assets showing frequent pullbacks and reversals
- Works well in crypto, forex, and metals
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## Key Features
- Simple and clear long/short signals based on indicator confirmation
- Automatic stop-loss and take-profit management
- Visual arrows and labels on the chart for easy signal recognition
- Suitable for both beginner and advanced traders
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## Optional Improvements
- Add trailing stop functionality for better risk management
- Combine with volume analysis for stronger confirmation
- Filter trades by major market sessions (e.g., London or New York open)
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> ✅ Backtested on BTCUSDT and EUR/USD — consistent reversal signals and profitable when combined with proper money management.
EMA/SMA Crossover Strategy with Signals# EMA / SMA Crossover Strategy with Signals
## Description
This is a classic crossover trading strategy using the combination of a fast EMA (Exponential Moving Average) and a slow SMA (Simple Moving Average). The strategy generates clear long and short signals based on the crossing of these two moving averages, making it ideal for both beginner and experienced traders.
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## Strategy Logic
- **Long Entry:**
- When the fast EMA crosses above the slow SMA, a long position is opened.
- **Short Entry:**
- When the fast EMA crosses below the slow SMA, a short position is opened.
- **Stop-loss and Take-profit:**
- Automatically placed as a percentage of the entry price, adjustable in settings.
- **Visual signals:**
- The strategy draws arrows and text labels on the chart at each entry point for clear signal visualization.
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## Recommended Settings
| Parameter | Value |
|-------------------|--------------------------------|
| Fast EMA length | 21 |
| Slow SMA length | 50 |
| Stop-loss | 0.5% of entry price |
| Take-profit | 1.0% of entry price |
| Position size | 10% of equity per trade |
| Timeframes | 15 minutes, 1 hour, 4 hours |
| Best Assets | BTC, ETH, SPX500, Gold, Forex |
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## Indicators Used
- **EMA (21):** Determines short-term price trend
- **SMA (50):** Defines medium-term trend for comparison
- **Crossover signals:** Used for entries
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## Best Market Conditions
- Trending markets (either uptrend or downtrend)
- Higher volatility for clearer breakouts
- Works well on crypto, indices, and forex pairs
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## Features
- Fully automated long/short entries
- Automatic stop-loss and take-profit management
- Clean visual signals (arrows and labels) on the chart
- Easy to adjust for different assets or timeframes
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## Optional Improvements
- Add trailing stop functionality
- Combine with volume filters for stronger confirmation
- Backtest on different timeframes for optimization
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> ✅ Backtested on BTCUSDT and SPX500 — stable results with proper money management.
[iQ]PRO Master iQWave SystemWelcome to the PRO Master iQWave System, an exclusive, ndicator crafted for TradingView. This cutting-edge tool harnesses sophisticated mathematical models to deliver precise buy and sell signals, empowering traders with a comprehensive view of market dynamics.
Key Features
Advanced Analytical Framework: Seamlessly integrates state-of-the-art techniques in signal processing, statistical analysis, and market profiling to uncover high-probability trading opportunities.
Holistic Market Insight: Combines proprietary methods for data transformation, frequency-based cycle detection, adaptive trend and seasonality extraction, and moment-driven anomaly identification—offering a multi-dimensional approach to price analysis.
Customizable Precision: With a wide range of user inputs, traders can tailor the system to their unique strategies and adapt it to diverse market conditions, ensuring flexibility across asset classes and timeframes.
Intuitive Visual Feedback: Displays critical insights directly on your chart, including adaptive fits, statistical boundaries, market profile levels, and a clear, actionable signal label—making complex analysis accessible at a glance.
Why Choose PRO Master iQWave System?
Designed for experienced traders, this indicator stands out by blending advanced analytics with practical usability. Whether you're identifying reversals, filtering noise, or gauging market structure, the PRO Master iQWave System equips you with a robust, all-in-one solution. Its proprietary algorithms distill intricate market data into actionable signals, helping you stay ahead of the curve.
Elevate Your Trading
Experience the power of next-level technical analysis. The PRO Master iQWave System is more than an indicator—it's a strategic edge, reserved for those ready to unlock its potential. Take your trading to new heights with this exclusive tool, available only by invitation.
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Fibonacci - DolphinTradeBot
OVERVIEW
The 'Fibonacci - DolphinTradeBot' indicator is a Pine Script-based tool for TradingView that dynamically identifies key Fibonacci retracement levels using ZigZag price movements. It aims to replicate the Fibonacci Retracement tool available in TradingView’s drawing tools. The indicator calculates Fibonacci levels based on directional price changes, marking critical retracement zones such as 0, 0.236, 0.382, 0.5, 0.618, 0.786, and 1.0 on the chart. These levels are visualized with lines and labels, providing traders with precise areas of potential price reversals or trend continuation.
HOW IT WORKS ?
The indicator follows a zigzag formation. After a large swing movement, when new swings are formed without breaking the upper and lower levels, it places Fibonacci levels at the beginning and end points of the major swing movement."
▪️(Bullish) Structure :High → HigherLow → LowerHigh
▪️(Bearish) Structure :Low → LowerHigh → HigherLow
▪️When Fibonacci retracement levels are determined, a "📌" mark appears on the chart.
▪️If the price closes outside of these levels, a "❌" mark will appear.
USAGE
This indicator is designed to plot Fibonacci levels within an accumulation zone following significant price movements, helping you identify potential support and resistance. You can adjust the pivot periods to customize the zigzag settings to your preference. While classic Fibonacci levels are used by default, you also have the option to input custom levels and assign your preferred colors.
Set the Fibonacci direction option to "upward" to detect only bullish structures, "downward" to detect only bearish structures, and "both" to see both at the same time.
"To view past levels, simply enable the ' Show Previous Levels ' option, and to display the zigzag lines, activate the ' Show Zigzag ' setting."
ALERTS
The indicator, by default, triggers an alarm when both a level is formed and when a level is broken. However, if you'd like, you can select the desired level from the " Select Level " section in the indicator settings and set the alarm based on one of the conditions below.
▪️ cross-up → If the price breaks the Fibonacci level to the upside.
▪️ cross-down → If the price breaks the Fibonacci level to the downside.
▪️ cross-any → If the price breaks the Fibonacci level in any direction.
SuperTrend Bar Counter - DolphinTradeBot
OVERVIEW
This indicator calculates the lengths of upward and downward trends based on the specified SuperTrend settings and timeframe. It then takes the average length of the entered number of swings and compares the current trend durations with these averages. The main goal is to anticipate potential reversals in advance.
HOW IS IT WORK ?
The indicator actually contains two different but conceptually similar metrics.
The first part; shows how long the Supertrend stays in an upward or downward trend in real time. Additionally, it analyzes how close the current value is to the average of the Supertrend bar count for the given input.
The second part; aims to provide a different perspective on general trend analysis. It calculates the average duration of upward and downward trends in bars based on the SuperTrend indicator settings within a specified period and timeframe. If, contrary to expectations, downward trends last longer than upward trends, the background is colored green, indicating a prediction that the trend will continue upward.
Explanation of the second part logic: As you know, moving averages or similar approaches that follow the price are often correct when looking back retrospectively, but they cannot serve as leading indicators in real-time trading.That's why, when performing trend analysis, I wanted to introduce a completely different perspective based on price movement, yet still grounded in price action itself.
This phenomenon is partly due to the nature of the SuperTrend itself. After strong price movements, SuperTrend tends to reverse direction much more quickly during pullbacks. Following a strong upward move, a downward trend is detected much earlier and tends to last longer. The indicator provides an alternative perspective by analyzing which directional movement occurs more rapidly and uses this insight for trend prediction.
HOW TO USE ?
It can be used to identify potential price reversals or to assess whether the price is generally cheap or expensive.
In the settings section, you can adjust the SuperTrend parameters and timeframes for the values displayed in the table.
In the second part, you can configure the values used for general trend analysis.
NOTE
Things to be aware of: As the chart's timeframe decreases, pulling data from higher timeframes becomes more difficult. For example, when the chart is set to a 5-minute timeframe, it may fail to retrieve swing periods from the daily timeframe. Similarly, on a 4-hour chart, when calculating the average swing, there might be enough data for only 5 periods instead of 20.
Please keep in mind that this indicator was created solely to provide an idea. It should only be considered as a perspective or a supporting tool that influences your decision by no more than 5% at most.
ARSI | QuantumResearch🚀 Adaptative RSI (ARSI) | QuantumResearch 🚀
The Adaptative RSI (ARSI) is an advanced momentum-based oscillator that enhances traditional RSI analysis by incorporating a dynamic smoothing factor and adaptive thresholding. This innovative approach allows the indicator to dynamically adjust to changing market conditions, reducing lag and improving responsiveness to trend shifts.
🔍 Why ARSI?
Unlike conventional RSI, ARSI dynamically adapts its smoothing factor based on market volatility. This allows for better trend identification, earlier entries, and improved exits—all without unnecessary noise.
🔗 Key Features:
✅ Adaptative RSI Calculation – The smoothing factor automatically adjusts based on RSI’s distance from equilibrium.
✅ Dynamic Threshold Mechanism – Uses standard deviation-based adaptive bands to define overbought/oversold levels dynamically.
✅ Trend Detection & Confirmation – ARSI reacts quickly to trend shifts, helping traders catch early moves and avoid unnecessary drawdowns.
✅ Customizable Visuals – Multiple color schemes and visual overlays to match different trading styles.
✅ Alerts for Trend Reversals – Stay ahead with real-time alerts for bullish and bearish trend shifts.
📊 How ARSI Helps in Trading
📈 Catch Early Trends – The oscillator helps identify breakouts before they become obvious, allowing for early positioning in emerging trends.
📉 Avoid Drawdowns – The indicator signals early exits, helping to protect capital before major market sell-offs.
📊 Enhance Confirmation – Can be used alongside other momentum indicators for better trade validation.
📊 Real-World Application of ARSI
🟢 ETH: Avoiding a 50% Drawdown
🔹 This ETH chart demonstrates how ARSI signaled an early exit, preventing a massive drawdown of nearly 50%.
🟢 SOL: Identifying Early Trends
🔹 ARSI caught early bullish momentum on SOL, allowing traders to enter the uptrend before the major rally.
🟢 BTC: Exit Before the COVID Crash
🔹 ARSI issued a timely exit before the COVID crash, helping traders avoid a massive market collapse.
🟢 TOTAL: Early Exit Before a Major Market Drop
🔹 The indicator provided a clear warning signal before the market downturn, allowing risk mitigation.
🟢 DOGE: Trend Continuation Confirmation
🔹 ARSI successfully confirmed trend continuation on DOGE, keeping traders aligned with the market move.
⚠️ Disclaimer
The content provided is for informational and educational purposes only. Nothing contained within should be considered financial, investment, legal, or other professional advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Trading cryptocurrencies involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for every investor.
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Solar VPR (No EVMA) + Alpha TrendThis Pine Script v6 indicator combines Solar VPR (without EVMA slow average) and Alpha Trend to identify potential trading opportunities.
Solar VPR calculates a Simple Moving Average (SMA) of the hlc3 price and defines upper/lower bands based on a percentage multiplier. It highlights bullish (green) and bearish (red) zones.
Alpha Trend applies ATR-based smoothing to an SMA, identifying trend direction. Blue indicates an uptrend, while orange signals a downtrend.
Buy/Sell Signals appear when price crosses Alpha Trend and aligns with Solar VPR direction.
Intraday Anchored FanSimilar to an Anchored VWAP, this lets you click a bar on an Intraday chart to add an "Anchored Fan" which displays lines at up to 6 levels above and below the chosen Anchor Point. Useful to measure the retracement during swing moves.
You can reposition the fan by either hovering over the anchor or by clicking the name of the study to "activate" it, and then dragging. You can also change the Anchor Point in Settings.
By default the anchor uses the bar Close, but you can change this manually in settings OR you can use the fancy "Auto high/low" mode which is handy if you are mainly dropping the fan on local swing highs and lows.
The default line measures were chosen for ES (Futures) but the study should be usable with nearly anything as long as you adjust the settings to something appropriate for the ticker. If you want to use this on NQ, for example, it would be reasonable to multiple each of these settings by 3.5 or so.
NOTE: If the fan is off the left side of the chart, one way to see the Anchor handle again easily is to switch to a higher timeframe; for example if you are on the 5min maybe use the 15min or hourly to find the handle -- if it is WAY off the left side (for example if you let many days pass without advancing it) it's generally easiest to use Settings to move it back to "now".
cashdata by farashahThis indicator is designed to generate wave charts following the NeoWave method.
NeoWave, developed by Glenn Neely in 1990, offers a scientific and objective approach to wave analysis.
A Cash Data is essential for accurate analysis, requiring highs and lows to be plotted in the exact order they occurred—a process that can be complex and time-consuming.
The indicator automates this process by identifying highs and lows for any symbol and timeframe, plotting them in real-time.
For instance, on a monthly timeframe, it finds yearly highs and lows and arranges them sequentially, forming a "Yearly Wave Chart" for NeoWave analysis.
•Generates Wave Charts for multiple timeframes(yearly, monthly, weekly, daily, hourly, minutely).
• Provides real-time auto-updating Wave Charts.
• Supports plotting based on calendar time, bar count, or equal distances.
• Compatible with all account types.
Machine Learning + Geometric Moving Average 250/500Indicator Description - Machine Learning + Geometric Moving Average 250/500
This indicator combines password-protected market analysis levels with two powerful Geometric Moving Averages (GMA 250 & GMA 500).
🔒 Password-Protected Custom Levels
Access pre-defined long and short price levels for select assets (crypto, stocks, and more) by entering the correct password in the indicator settings.
Once the correct password is entered, the indicator automatically displays:
Green horizontal lines for long entry zones.
Red horizontal lines for short entry zones.
If the password is incorrect, a warning label will appear on the chart.
📈 Geometric Moving Averages (GMA)
This indicator calculates GMA 250 and GMA 500, two long-term trend-following tools.
Unlike traditional moving averages, GMAs use logarithmic smoothing to better handle exponential price growth, making them especially useful for assets with strong trends (e.g., crypto and tech stocks).
GMA 250 (white line) tracks the medium-term trend.
GMA 500 (gold line) tracks the long-term trend.
⚙️ Customizable & Flexible
Works on multiple assets, including cryptocurrencies, equities, and more.
Adaptable to different timeframes and trading styles — ideal for both swing traders and long-term investors.
This indicator is ideal for traders who want to blend custom support/resistance levels with advanced geometric trend analysis to better navigate both volatile and trending markets.
Waves and Harmonic Patterns by BULL┃NETThe B | N WAHA (Waves and Harmonic Patterns by BULL | NET)
indicator provides traders using CFD brokers with the most significant price and time events from the stock exchange of the underlying original index or security. For example traders are able to easily identify the price at the Daily Open and Close time of up to three additional stock exchanges. Traders can choose from a huge list of options including the values from the current and previous Day, Week, Month and Year. In addition traders can enable the display of the Expected Move by either implied or historical volatility. The indicator can show Open Gaps (gap between close and open of two trading sessions) also which traders would usually see only on the original chart of an index or security.
The B | N WAHA indicator can help traders to make better entry decisions based on the real market sessions.
█ ⚠️ DISCLAIMER – READ BEFORE YOU USE ⚠️
█ FEATURES
— PATTERN OPTIONS
● Deviation for ratio calculation
Any pattern has a unique set of ratios for different retracements. In a perfect world each ratio would be hit exactly. But the stock market is far from perfect and especially in volatile markets ratios have to be adjusted. The default is 5%. The maximum is 10%
● (Name of pattern)
The list of patters recognized will grow with new versions of the indicator. The settings for each pattern are the same.
Each available pattern will be recognized and drawn by default. If you disable the checkbox in front of the pattern name the indicator will ignore this pattern completely no matter if another checkbox for this pattern is active.
● Developing
As soon as a new possible pattern is recognized, the indicator will draw a label at the starting point (0, A or X) of the pattern. For the indicator “possible” means there is only the last point missing, which is D in case of ABCD and XABCD patterns. Once the last point has reached the completion price range, the indicator will draw the pattern. If you enable this checkbox the indicator will draw a zickzack line between the already existing points.
● Projection
If there is a new possible pattern the indicator will draw a projection box to indicate the price range where the final point has to be located for completion of the pattern. Don’t confuse this with a buy or sell signal! The appearance of the box doesn’t tell anything about the chance of a pattern to get completed. It simply tells you that the price has to reach the box and to retrace within the box to form a valid pattern. This allows you to prepare a strategy if the price hits the box. If you disable the checkbox no box will be drawn.
● History
For backtesting or learning purpose you can display all historical occurrences of a pattern. Best practice is to disable all other patterns and enable the history checkbox only together with the checkbox of the patten name.
— PIVOPOINT OPTIONS
To identify patterns you need pivot points. True high and lows in the chart. If you use B | N GABO or B | N DESC you already know about this concept. The indicator is using three different levels of pivot points in parallel for better detection of patterns.
● Level 1
This is the fast running pivot level. You can choose from 2 to 4. Default is 3.
● Level 2
This is the pivot level with medium pace. Selectable levels are 5 to 9. Default is 5.
● Level 3
This is the slow running pivot level. The minimum level is 10, the maximum is 20. The default is 15.
● Pivotpoints
By default pivot points are not displayed on the chart because this ads a lot of noise. For backtesting and learning purposes you can enable this option.
● Label
● Text
● Size
This three settings define the appearance of the pivot points.
— HARMONIC PATTERN OPTIONS
The settings in this section control how the zickzack line of a pattern gets drawn on the chart. The settings for bullish and bearish pattern are identical.
● Show bullish/bearish pattern
By default both types of patterns are drawn on the chart. For backtesting or learning purpose you can disable it.
● Line
The color of the zickzack lines.
● ABC
The line style to connect points A, B and C.
● CD
The line style to connect points C and D.
● (Line Width)
The width of lines ABC and CD.
● Label
The color of the label for a completed pattern. This label marks starting point.
● Developing
The color of the label while a pattern is developing.
● Text
The color of the text in the label.
● (Text size)
The size of the text.
— HARMONIC PATTERN LABEL OPTIONS
The label which marks the start of a pattern can contain multiple information. To reduce noise on the chart you can disable each information separately. If you disable them all, the label will display the designation of the pattern starting point, e.g. “A” for an ABCD or “X” for an XABCD.
● Title
The title identifies the type of pattern. E.g. a possibly developing ABCD pattern will display ABC at the beginning to denote the point A, B and C have been detected. If this pattern completes the title would change to ABCD in case of a standard ABCD pattern or to AB=CD if the pattern matches all criteria needed for this ‘perfect’ type of ABCD.
● Number
Each pattern carries a unique number needed to identify the projection and targets in case there are multiple patterns in parallel.
● Ratio
First this is the retracement level of point C from point B toward point A. It is the decimal value of the percentage. In a perfect world this would be 0.618 (61.8%). In volatile markets this can be as low as 0.382 and as high as 0.786. If Ratio is enabled BD ratio will get displayed as well once point D is about to complete a ABCD pattern.
● Tooltip
Enabled by default the tooltip shows all the information and more if you hover the mouse pointer over the label.
● Perfect
If the pattern is formed “perfect” it will change its color to denote a possibly strong trend reversal. E.g. a perfect AB=CD is formed if the time and price difference between A and B is equal to the time and price difference between C and D. The calculation contains a 5% deviation to reflect usual market conditions.
— PROJECTION OPTIONS
If the “Projection” checkbox of a pattern is enabled (See PATTERN OPTIONS) the indicator will display the price range where the final point must sit to form a valid pattern. You can customize the box that marks this price range or disable it at all.
● Bull / Bear
The color of the box border.
● (Style)
The line style of the box border.
● Background
The background color of the box.
● Text
The color of the text in the box.
● (Text size)
The size of the text.
— PROJECTION DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
The box which marks the possible landing zone for pattern completion can contain multiple information. To reduce noise on the chart you can disable each information separately.
● Price Range
To complete a pattern successfully point D needs to be located within the minimum and maximum price of the range. For bullish pattern the price range is increasing (e.g. 100 – 120) and for bearish pattern it is decreasing (e.g. 100 – 80).
● Title
The title identifies the type of pattern. E.g. a possibly developing ABCD pattern will display ABC at the beginning to denote the point A, B and C have been detected. If this pattern completes the title would change to ABCD in case of a standard ABCD pattern or to AB=CD if the pattern matches all criteria needed for this ‘perfect’ type of ABCD.
● Number
Each pattern carries a unique number needed to identify the projection and targets in case there are multiple patterns in parallel.
— TARGET OPTIONS
● Display ABCD Targets
Once a pattern is completed the indicator will display multiple price lines for targets or other important price levels. This is enabled by default.
The cosmetic setting are separated for bullish and bearish pattern targets. However they are identical.
● Bull / Bear Line
The color of the target lines.
● (Line style)
The style of the target lines.
● Label
The color of the label which contains information about the target.
● Text
The color of the text in the label.
● (Text size)
The size of the text.
— TARGET LABEL OPTIONS
The target label can contain multiple information. To reduce noise on the chart you can disable each information separately. If you disable all information a blank label will be displayed necessary to hold the tooltip.
● Price
The target price.
● Number
The unique number of the pattern.
● Title
The target identifier.
● Direction
New traders often get confused with bullish and bearish pattern. A small arrow facing down or up will tell them the expected price move to reach the targets.
● Tooltip
If enabled the tooltip shows all the information and more if you hover the mouse pointer over the label.
● Remove if hit
By default target lines and labels will get removed one bar after the price has hit the target. If you disable this option target lines will stay together with the pattern until it gets invalidated.
— DISPLAY OPTIONS
● 2 Decimals
To streamline the appearance of prices they are set to display two decimals only. Numbers get rounded! However, trading currency pairs or crypto assets might need to display the full amount of decimals. In this case simply disable the setting “2 Decimals”.
— ALERT OPTIONS
Bevor you can use alerts in TradingView you have to activate them.
1. Click on the alert button
2. From the first drop down in conditions select B | N WAHA
3. From the third drop down (the one below the first one) select Any alert() function call
4. Skip the expiration if you want the alerts to be active for ever
5. Give The Alert a name or keep the default
6. Click on create
You have to repeat this procedure in every timeframe you use. This is not a limitation of the indicator. This is how TradingView alerts work.
Now you can select the events in the alert options of B | N WAHA you want to get noticed about. Alerts get fired when a bar gets confirmed which is the last close of a bar.
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Disclaimer BullNet: The information provided in this document is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or trading advice. Any use of the content is at your own risk. No liability is assumed for any losses or damages resulting from reliance on this information. Trading financial instruments involves significant risks, including the potential loss of all invested capital. There is no guarantee of profits or specific outcomes. Please conduct your own research and consult a professional financial advisor if needed.
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US Yield Curve (2-10yr)US Yield Curve (2-10yr) by oonoon
2-10Y US Yield Curve and Investment Strategies
The 2-10 year US Treasury yield spread measures the difference between the 10-year and 2-year Treasury yields. It is a key indicator of economic conditions.
Inversion (Spread < 0%): When the 2-year yield exceeds the 10-year yield, it signals a potential recession. Investors may shift to long-term bonds (TLT, ZROZ), gold (GLD), or defensive stocks.
Steepening (Spread widening): A rising 10-year yield relative to the 2-year suggests economic expansion. Investors can benefit by shorting bonds (TBT) or investing in financial stocks (XLF). The Amundi US Curve Steepening 2-10Y ETF can be used to profit from this trend.
Monitoring the curve: Traders can track US10Y-US02Y on TradingView for real-time insights and adjust portfolios accordingly.