Sonarlab - Trendline Liquidity Indicator**This is not a normal Trend Line Indicator**
Most of the concepts we get thought online are to good to be true. Buy and sell off the touch of the trend line and you will be winning! You probably find out already that this ain't the way to trade. Trend lines mostly gets broken and you will be taken out.
he reason behind this is that the trend lines sparks the interests of Institutions. They use those area's to stop people out and use them as fuel for their positions: Liquidity.
TLL: Trend Line Liquidity
Lets show you an example on how to use these TLL markings 👇
In this example above we can see a beautiful example of the TLL indicator mapping out the TLL. The Imbalance Indicator shows us with the BPR (balanced price range) there is a sign of going short. The other confluence we can add is the TLL, which price likes to clear in these situations.
In this other example we also see two TLL resting on top. We see that price tried to break the SL (swing low), but the fake out detection showed us this was a grab on liquidity. After that we can see that on the LTF we get a displacement and we can assume that price is going to target the TLL.
Another example where price cleared the TLL and used is a targets.
This indicator will map the Trend Line Liquidity for you, so you are more aware of the liquidity that is resting around you. The Indicator has the following inputs:
Sensitivity A lower sensitivity create smaller trend lines, where a higher sensitivity creates bigger trend lines.
Display limit : The amount of lines you want the indicator to display
Line type/ text size (styling options)
Ict
Balanced Price Range (BPR)This script finds BPR's, which some simply refer to as a "double Fair Value Gap" (FVG). In a BPR, there is an overlapping vertical area between a recent bullish and bearish FVG. You may tune the parameters to filter out smaller FVG's or BPR's, as well as how far back the indicator must look to find a matching pair.
ICT Market Protraction (0:00, 7:00, 20:00 NY time highlight)Market protraction, as defined by ICT, is a time-specific reoccurring impulse move in forex markets. It is designed for market manipulation and will go in the opposite direction of the following trend.
My indicator will add a shape above/below the candle if it fits the time criteria.
I recommend to watch: ICT Mentorship Core Content - Month 1 - Impulse Price Swings & Market Protraction on Youtube
ICT Index ScheduleNew ICT student here, decided to compile the daily schedule and salient levels for London and New York index sessions into one place to aid my learning – thought others might benefit from this too :)
The script works with whatever timezone setting, however make sure to change your timezone to New York time if you want to have the proper time-price alignment (I personally find it helpful when studying).
Here's a legend of all the elements displayed at once:
London only:
New York only:
// Couldn't find a comprehensive script with all the elements included, s/o to @the1dv for their Days of Week script.
Volume SpikesShows volume spikes over a certain threshold, using a symbol's volume moving average as the baseline. Offers a few different filters regarding candle shapes and types, in an attempt to catch quick moves on extremely low timeframes (sub-1m).
Ultimately I would like to integrate this logic into an indicator that contains automated stop raid/inducement detection.
Automatic Order Block + Imbalance by D. BrigagliaThis script combines automatic orderblock and imbalance tracking.
Bullish OB - Blue
Bullish Imbalance - Green
Bearish OB - Red
Bearish Imbalance - Orange
Please note that the actual definitions of orderblock and imbalance are not respected in this script for the sake of simplicity. Scripts that are too complex may overfit some particular chart. Since there is no way to translate the actual ob and imb definitions into pinescript language, I decided to keep it simple.
Ideally, you want to see a bullish OB followed by buy side imbalance, or viceversa. OBs that are broken weakly are generally invalidated, ones that are broken strongly generally become breakers, and you can use them as good support/resistance levels.
Also, a good thing you can do when an OB and an imbalance match, is going in the lower timeframes and catching the structure reversal in the OB or imbalance zone. That may provide excellent RR trades. Always trade with OB that confirm the HTF trend.
Nothing in my content on tradingview is considerable investment advice.
SMM - Smart Money IndicatorHello Traders,
SMM – Smart Money Indicator is a Smart Money Concepts indicator that is meant to make your trading a bit easier and take the guess work away. Our mission is to save your time with already marking up the chart for you (all automatic). This indicator will help you spot the point of interests a.k.a. Order Blocks, Supply and Demand zones and Fair Value Gaps. Our mission is to create the best Smart Money Concepts indicator on the market. For that we would like to receive your guy’s feedback on it.
Smart Money refers to the capital that institutional investors, central banks, and other professionals or financial institutions control. Market Structure is the foundation of price action trading, understanding price action is fundamental to SMC .
Market Structure based of fractals – We are using fractal-based market structure since it’s way stronger than for example an Eliot wave. So, we only get the clearest break of structure (BoS- Trend continuation) and Change of Character (CHoCH- Possible change of trend)
Features
- Changing the break type to either only the body or body and the wick
- Period of looking back to determine structure (combined with the supply and demand zones)
Multiple Time frame Supply and Demand – Displayed typically as the last up/down candle before a big move in the opposite direction. Great zones to entry from on the lower time frame, also you can target previous demand/supply zones as potential take profit areas.
Features
- Multiple time frame
- Changing the amount of candles to calculate the zones.
- Option to remove mitigated zones / change color
- Extending the HTF Box to current time. (If not mitigated)
Order Blocks – What we use for our lower time frame zones to enter from. It’s basically the same as supply and demand but then on a lower time frame. Most likely once prices come into your higher time frame Supply and Demand zones, we would scale down to the lower time frames and then wait for our pattern to entry.
Features
- Extending the LTF Box to current time. (If not mitigated)
- Options to remove mitigated zones / change color
Fair Value Gaps - Is also known as an imbalance. An FVG is an imbalance of orders for instance, for sellers to complete their trades, there must be buyers and vice versa so when a market receives to many of one kind of order buys or sells, and not enough of the order’s counterpart. When the amount is not balanced and to many orders are put in for one direction, it creates an imbalance where price likes to get back too. We have 2 different options that shows you all the imbalances but also one that only shows the structure breaking imbalances which we see as the most important one.
Features
- Plotting all Fair Value Gaps
- Plotting only structure breaking Fair Value Gaps
Previous Day High and Low – Will mark up the previous day high and low what could indicate that if price breaks out of the previous day high that it will most likely trend upwards. If it breaks below, it will most likely trend down for the upcoming time.
- Showing only the recent previous day high and low
- Showing all the previous high and lows
- Show nothing
Alerts – We’ve made possible that you can also choose to receive an alert on your device once price comes in to one of the supply and demand zones. (Must place the alerts function into your alert management tab on trading view) Only works if you add the alert on when you are on the same time frame as your supply and demand zones.
You can also choose to receive alerts when a supply or demand zone has been created.
ICT Killzone [Forex Edition]This indicator show in different way the bank session teached by ICT in his channel (Asian Range, London Open, New York Open, London Close).
The user have the opportunity to change the visualization from a beacon to a box, and is possible to show the amount of pips of box range with the "info" check.
If something isn't clear comment below and I will answer as soon as possible.
Fair Value Gap [LuxAlgo]Fair value gaps (FVG) highlight imbalances areas between market participants and have become popular amongst technical analysts. The following script aims to display fair value gaps alongside the percentage of filled gaps and the average duration (in bars) before gaps are filled.
Users can be alerted when an FVG is filled using the alerts built into this script.
🔶 USAGE
In practice, FVG's highlight areas of support (bullish FVG) and resistances (bearish FVG). Once a gap is filled, suggesting the end of the imbalance, we can expect the price to reverse.
This approach is more contrarian in nature, users wishing to use a more trend-following approach can use the identification of FVG as direct signals, going long with the identification of a bullish FVG, and short with a bearish FVG.
🔹 Mitigation
By default, the script highlights the areas of only unmitigated FVG's. Users can however highlight the mitigation level of mitigated FVG's, that is the lower extremity of bullish FVG's and the upper extremity of bearish FVG's.
The user can track the evolution of a mitigated FVG's using the "Dynamic" setting.
🔹 Threshold
The gap height can be used to determine the degree of imbalance between buying and selling market participants. Users can filter fair value gaps based on the gap height using the "Threshold %" setting. Using the "Auto" will make use of an automatic threshold, only keeping more volatile FVG's.
🔶 DETAILS
We use the following rules for detecting FVG's in this script:
Bullish FVG
low > high(t-2)
close(t-1) > high(t-2)
(low - high(t-2)) / high(t-2) > threshold
Upper Bullish FVG = low
Lower Bullish FVG = high(t-2)
Bearish FVG
high < low(t-2)
close(t-1) < low(t-2)
(low(t-2) - high) / high < -threshold
Upper Bearish FVG = low(t-2)
Lower Bearish FVG = high
🔶 SETTINGS
Threshold %: Threshold percentage used to filter our FVG's based on their height.
Auto Threshold: Use the cumulative mean of relative FVG heights as threshold.
Unmitigatted Levels: Extent the mitigation level of the number of unmitigated FVG's set by the user.
Mitigation Levels: Show the mitigation levels of mitigated FVG's.
Timeframe : Timeframe of the price data used to detect FVG's.
ICT Sessions (Kill Zones)Inspired by the work of ICT (Inner Circle Trader - @ICT_MHuddleston)
What are ICT KillZones:
All ICT students know that certain moments of the day are more indicated to search for good frameworks. These moments are indicated like "Kill Zones".
The best kill zones to search for profittable tradings are during the London session and during the New York session.
How This Indicator Can Help You:
With this indicator you'll see plotted in the charts the London Kill Zone and the New York Kill Zone, you'll see exactly when they start and finish, so you'll be able to understand better the price action and recognize if there are ICT framework to trade. You'll also will see when the New York lunch hour happen (this moment is not favorable for searching frameworks) and you'll see also 2 very important moments of the day, the 8.30 New York Time and the 9.30 New York Time, infact in these 2 particular moments it is most likely that some very profittable framework will appear as there are alway important economic news released in these 2 hours.
Also you'll see the New York Midnight Open, that always forms a very important level for the day trading, you could see the New York Midnight open as a real opening for markets.
Why This Indicator:
I looked for indicators working with these concepts and I could not find one that offered the kill zones sections in the way are showed in my indicator, also they just had the kill zones without showing the 8.30 and 9.30 hours and without the Ney York midnight opening, and these are very important time frames for who works with ICT concepts.
About The Indicator:
In this indicator you'll have displayed:
The regular trading sessions displayed, that is: Asian Session, London Session, New York Session.
The London Kill Zone
The New York Kill Zone
The New York Midnight Open
The New York Lunch Hour
The 8:30 News Release Hour
The 9:30 News Release Hour
All these level can be adjusted and changed as you prefer.
Futures Exchange Sessions 3.0Description
The ultimate conclusion to the Futures Exchange Sessions 2.0 indicator. In version 3.0 the user gets full control of the start and end times of three separate dynamic boxes and one horizontal line. If the user wants to visually keep track of killzones, lunches, or any other time span in a trading day, version 3.0 will dynamically expand and keep track of price within the time specified by the user.
Inputs and Style
Everything about the three dynamic boxes and one horizontal line can but independently configured. Color, style, border, width can all be adjusted. In the Settings each box has a text box so the user can give each one a unique name.
Timezone
All of the start and end times are in EST. Additionally, each box and line need a dependent start of each day. This is controlled by a setting where the user can specify a timezone called Start Day Timezone which would be midnight of the respective timezone. In general if a box or line resides within a particular Session pick the corresponding timezone. If the users box/line fits in the Asian Session then choose Asia/Shanghai. If the box/line is within the London Session then choose Europe/London. And the same goes for the New York Session.
Special Notes
If start time is within one period of the Start Day Timezone in the Settings, then the line/box won't display
Boxes and time lines only display when timeframe is <= 30 minute
To turn off box text label set opacity to 0%
WPA OpeningsFeatures
- Displays the now and previous days, weeks, months, years (opens&highs&lows&eq)levels, Monday Range (high&low&eq), ATH Level.
PA Levels on every timeframe(It's like PYO in 1minutes chart)
Settings:
Hide and show separately.
Change color.
Line extension.
- Displays London/NY/Asian Killzones very simplified way ***w/Unique Concept.
Killzones only on timeframes lower than 30minutes (you can modify this in the settings as you wish).
It's not depended on your tradingview accounts time settings, so the killzones always stay at the right place in the chart.
The times of each killzone come from the education material of ICT.
Closed during weekends.
Settings:
Hide and show separately.
Change color separately.
- Only (All-In-One)Price Action indicator you need.
MTF fair value gap v2 thigh gaps yumwell load in 2 FVG indicators one for current chart then one for MTF of interest.
Higher timeframe FVGs are more important and can be used for bias or even targets for internal liquidity.
big thanks @shanxia for basically re-doing the FVGs into arrays hehehe..
Can now delete mitigated or change mitigated color..
I dont know who uses extensions but if you want to suffer in your private time then go ahead...
pre sure this is the sexiest FVG indicator validate me in the description pls
Market Structure Patterns (Nephew_Sam_)This market structure indicator plots HH/LL labels with a little twist - it can identify upto 14 custom patterns of your choice!
Indicator settings:
Pivot strength - highest or lowest point in a number of x left+right bars
Show - show zigzag lines, HHLL labels, Pattern Matches
Patterns - upto 14 patterns (7 bear, 7 bull) with custom label text
Styles - for labels and lines
Disclaimer
- Although 90% of this indicator is custom coded, I have to give credits to LonesomeTheBlue (www.tradingview.com) for his "Double Zig Zag with HHLL" indicator where I got the logic on how to plot the labels in real time.
- This indicator repaints labels in realtime (not historical candle)
Intraday rejection levels3 supports, 3 resistances and an equilibrium price per day displayed at 9am (GMT+2), calculated on the dynamic study of the market at its opening over a certain period that we could qualify as "first opening interventions"
Method: We are interested in the first reaction of the market when it discovers one of the levels.
The red and green zones (from levels R2 to R3) are the zones of rejections/daily overextensions with large RRs of which we will appreciate a rejection for the US opening (where the zones are more opaque, the Killzone!), because the session US is known to either accompany the London session or completely break the trend.
Equilibrium, on the other hand, is a retest zone that can be traded in several directions, ideal for capturing the first retracement / retest of a recently broken structure:
Activate "EL" to display an ideally early morning rejection area so levels can be scalped! They correspond to opportunistic areas above the high and below the low of a custom Asian session ignoring part of the London open - which I consider to be liquidity :):
FIRST SETUP: Confluence R1/R2 with the EL!
SECOND SETUP: The price does not frequent the R2/R3 zone during London but only during the killzone:
Anticipate rejection zones, put them in confluence to find the best opportunity!
Tips:
I'm only interested in the first reaction on these levels
You can measure the difference between R1 and EQ: on average on the EURUSD it must be 20 to 30 pips! Apart from these values, I deduce that the market is unbalanced: I lower my risk on my scalps and I am more cautious.
It is possible to use the previous day's levels to look for correlations
Ideally, the Asia range Custom should not take the high/low of the day before (see "LIquidity maps" indicator on our profile for optimal use)
As an option you can display the standard pivot, and activate the "crypto" mode to be able to use it on your favorite crypto :)
SKYROCKET | CBDR RangeIt will visualize ranges considering the distance of the high and low of the range.
Directional ExpectancyThe Directional Expectancy tool is a volatility based indicator, It is a Directional Correlation to the Volatility given by the Historical Volatility Percentile.
We calculate this correlation function then visually color plot it across a moving average of the HVP.
Use this tool to not only gauge the Historical Volatility that is present as well as the Directional Expectancy of the volatility and price!
ICT NEW YORK MIDNIGHT OPEN AND 8.30 AM OPENTHIS SCRPT SHOWS NEW YORK MIDNIGHT OPEN PRICE AND 8.30 AM OPEN PRICE (AM SESSION)
you can use this script in forex, indices and your platform timezone should be exchange market time or new york time
Futures Exchange Sessions 2.0Description
Successor to Futures Exchange Sessions indicator. Completely rebuilt code from the ground up. Every feature has been redesigned and refactored to be the most beneficial while allowing for complete configuration by the user.
This indicator displays Futures Sessions as live boxes that expand dynamically as price moves over the time interval. These boxes make liquidity levels extremely easy to spot and visualize. It helps the user identify market structure and develop their own bias of price action. Everything about the Session boxes can be configured. Box color, border color, border style, and border width are all individually controllable. Each Future Session can be turned on or off at any time. Also, each box has their own text label (Asian Session, London Session, New York Session) and this text can be moved around the box, change color, and change size.
Previous days highs and lows (major liquidity levels) are always important to the futures trader. This indicator now allows the user to individually display the three previous days highs and low levels as lines with optional label. Each line can be independently toggled on or off and like always, every conceivable customization option is available to the user. And the labels can be moved to the right (via the Input Settings) to allow unobstructed views of candles.
The midnight EST open and 8:30 AM EST open horizontal lines (developed by the Inner Circle Trader) are returning in this indicator. But the biggest improvement is that the lines stop at the current bar or the last bar of the trading day. Additionally, the time lines are displayed on previous days so the user can easily see how the candles reacted to these important times of the day.
The Session boxes and the horizontal time lines now can be set to only display a certain number of day back. If the user wants just to see Session boxes for the previous day only, they can do that. If the user wants to see the last 15 days of boxes or lines it is very easy to increase the days back in the settings. Currently, the max days back is 80 calendar days.
Additional Images
Easily visualize and understand price action across time
Everything is customizable so the user can easily match this indicator to their color preferences
Special Notes
To turn off box session text set opacity to 0%
Boxes and horizontal time lines only display when timeframe is <= 30 minute
Sessions & ICT Killzones (0xCryptoVince)Sessions and ICT Killzones
All in one session and killzone script for FX or Crypto markets. It includes London, New York and Asia Sessions and Killzones.
Features
Uses UTC timezone so no timezone correction needed
Includes London, New York and Asia sessions
Includes ICT killzones
Optionally include weekends for session or killzone separately
Customize line style, width and color
Customize colors for sessions and killzones
Session highs/lows displayed on chart as a line or a box
Killzones displayed on top or bottom
ICT EverythingVersion 1.0
Global Settings
• Timezone Selection
• Hide Indicator Above Specified Time
Thematic Override
• Override Colors For Dark Theme ( Colors Set for White Theme by Default )
• Override Session Highlighting Color
Session Options
• Show Historical Sessions
• Enable/Disable Session Highlighting
• Session Specific Visibility
• Session's Crucial Time Vertical Lines w/ Options
NY Midnight Line Options
• Show Historical NY Midnight Vertical Lines
• Midnight Verticle Line Options
• Show Historical NY Midnight Price Lines
• Midnight Price Line Options
Opening Price Line Options
• New York 8:30 AM Price Line Settings
• Equities Open 9:30 AM Price Line Settings
• Option to Display Historical Price Lines
HTF Levels
• Weekly Open
• Monthly Open
label Settings
• Show/Hide Label Text
• Show/Hide Label
Day of Week
• Show Day of Week at the bottom of chart w/ Time Co-ordinates Selection
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SIVE 1.0 [Soldi]SIVE 1.0
What is SIVE?
SIVE stands for Systematic Institutional Volatility Expansion, SIVE uses a variety of different statistical indicators to gauge volatility along with trend correlation and other measures to filter and define a price move. This system was originally set out to redefine what a 'Trend Following System' could be; we achieved more than just that. We had created what is considered to be one of the first retail quantitative trading system, that incorporates trend following mechanics as well as trend reversal techniques. All while being aligned/correlated to trend and volatility . Something truly powerful to put into the hands of the every day trader, demystifying what quant trading can be while easily presenting it in a way where even your mom could learn how to use the system without being overwhelmed.
What makes this different from any other trading system?
SIVE raises the bar on what traditional indicators and trading systems can do, traditionally you have lagging indicators that only tell you what happened in the past with no correlation to the market or what can happen in the future. Really providing little to no statistical value, yet completely idolized by the retail world. Where SIVE exceeds these systems is all in the math and the application of those formulas to the time/price, finding the synchronicities to exploit for profits as well as exploiting the high probabilities of non-random events. How we do it? well that's in the secret crabby patty formula.
Where we are now, and where we plan to go
SIVE as it stands right now is the very first iteration of the retail quantitative trading system, it is performing exceptionally well but we aren't take that as our standard as we want to always raise the bar. as it stands, we are already working on the updates to come that will dwarf anything we've done in the past.
Our goal with SIVE is to be able to provide an easy to learn and easy to profit trading system that will provide the retail public with a trust worthy system to use. In the future our updates will carry heavier weight on key aspects like Risk to Reward, Win rates and capturing those big parabolic movements that everyone dreams of. Far fetched? for the traditional indicator junkies, but for a Quant it is just a matter of time.
What does it perform best on?
Simply put, yes... We set out to create this to be used for any trading instrument and any timeframe. Intraday timeframes have been shown to give more trades and typically higher reward trades as your able to execute with a high degree of accuracy 1:2 is very modest and can easily be achieved but we have also seen so so many trades run higher than 1:10 and even 1:20!! but as you already may know the market doesn't always give those favorable conditions to trade that high of a Risk to Reward all the time.
Stocks, Crypto, Forex, Metals, Energies, Indices, etc. are all tradeable with SIVE
Log OscillatorThe Log Oscillator measures the mean of logarithmic returns, given this data you can assume market expectancy in returns of the mean. When seeing positive Means you can assume positive returns will follow positive returns if positive autocorrelation is present. Vice versa for the other event of negative returns.
How you can effectively use this indicator and oscillator is by looking at a higher time frame and if the oscillator is positive, you can go to a lower timeframe and try to trade in that direction of the market as the expected returns are positive in nature.
You can also spot trend divergences very well as the trend continues but the returns are dropping that means the returns are mean reverting and can have a potential to flip to the other side