Multi EMA and Key Levels IndicatorKey Features:
Daily and Previous Day Levels
Plots today’s high and low.
Plots the previous day’s high (Y HOD) and low (Y LOD), with labels anchored to the price axis.
Premarket (Globex) High and Low
Tracks premarket session highs and lows (defined as 5:00 PM to 8:30 AM Chicago time).
Updates dynamically during the session and plots “GLOBEX HIGH” and “GLOBEX LOW” lines with labels.
Exponential & Simple Moving Averages
User can select 3 EMAs (default 8, 21, 200).
Plots EMAs with distinct colors.
Plots the 200-day SMA for longer-term trend context.
Скользящие средние
Advanced MA Slope Tool(by ExpertCBCD)New version of MA Slope, originally made by ExpertCBCD.Now you can choose many indicators then compare and confirm their slope. Thanks for ExpertCBCD, hope you can use it like the bow of Robinhood to defeat big banks and take money in the market.
Elite Momentum Scalper🎯 Perfect For
Scalpers Who Want:
Quick In-and-Out Trades: Designed for 1-15 minute timeframes but works very well on the higer timeframes. Especiall Designed for : Indices ie NAS100 SPX in the New York Session but does work in London session also.
High Win Rate: Multiple confirmations reduce false signals
Consistent Risk: Same risk per trade, every trade
Clean Charts: No indicator spaghetti, just clear signals
Best Markets: Indices ie NAS100 SPX New York Session
Forex Majors: EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/JPY
Precious Metals: XAU/USD (Gold), XAG/USD (Silver)
Crypto: BTC/USD, ETH/USD (works 24/7)
Indices: SPX, NAS, DAX during active sessions
Optimal Timeframes:
Primary: 5-minute, 15-minute charts
Works On: Any timeframe (auto-adjusts)
Session-Aware: Best during London/NY overlap
🚨 Built-in Alerts
Never miss a trade:
Entry Alerts: "LONG ENTRY at 1.2345 SL: 1.2300 TP: 1.2400"
Exact Levels: Includes entry, stop, and target prices
Mobile Friendly: Works with TradingView mobile alerts
💡 Pro Tips for Best Results
Setup Recommendations:
Start Conservative: Begin with 1% risk per trade
Respect Sessions: Best results during London/NY hours
Don't Override: Let the cooldown system work
Monitor Dashboard: Keep an eye on daily trade count
Backtest First: Test on historical data before live trading
Risk Management:
Never risk more than you can afford to lose
Use proper position sizing (built-in calculator)
Respect the stop losses (they're there for a reason)
Monitor during high-impact news events
🏆 Why The Elite One?
Based on Fabio Valentini's proven #1 scalper methodology, this isn't just another indicator—it's a complete trading system that:
✅ Eliminates Guesswork: Exact entry, stop, and target levels
✅ Manages Risk: Built-in position sizing and risk management
✅ Prevents Overtrading: Smart cooldown system
✅ Adapts to Markets: ATR-based levels adjust to volatility
✅ Saves Time: All information in one clean dashboard
✅ Works Anywhere: Any market, any timeframe
✅ Stays Clean: No chart clutter, just actionable signals
Join thousands of traders who've upgraded their scalping game with the world's #1 scalper's methodology, refined into institutional-grade precision with retail-friendly execution.
⚠️ Important Disclaimers
Past performance does not guarantee future results
Trading involves substantial risk of loss
Test thoroughly on demo accounts first
Consider broker spreads in your calculations
Not financial advice - trade at your own risk
📈 Ready to Transform Your Trading?
Add The Elite One to your chart and experience the difference that professional-grade trading tools based on proven scalping methodology can make.
Remember: The best traders don't just follow signals—they understand their tools. Take time to learn the system, backtest thoroughly, and always trade responsibly.
Happy Trading! 🚀
The Elite One - Based on Fabio Valentini's #1 Scalper Methodology ⚡️
Consensio with colouringConsensio MA - Short MA with Colouring
This is a trend-following indicator based on the stacking order of three Simple Moving Averages (SMAs) to determine market consensus and visualize strength using a monochrome scale.
Key Features:
Three Customizable SMAs:
Fast MA (Default: 2)
Standard MA (Default: 7)
Slow MA (Default: 30)
Consensus Index:
The indicator assigns a score from +3 (Strongest Buy) to -3 (Strongest Sell) based on the MAs' vertical order (e.g., Fast > Standard > Slow is +3).
Monochrome Bar Colouring:
Bullish Consensus (+1 to +3): Bars are coloured in shades of White to Light Gray.
Bearish Consensus (-1 to -3): Bars are coloured in shades of Black to Dark Gray.
The intensity of the colour directly reflects the strength of the consensus.
Dynamic MA Line Colouring:
Fast MA: Changes colour upon crossing the Standard or Slow MA to signal short-term momentum shifts.
Standard MA: Changes to Green/Red when crossing the Slow MA.
Slow MA: Changes to Green/Red only when the strongest consensus (+3 or -3) is achieved.
How to Interpret:
Strong Bullish Trend (+3): MAs are perfectly aligned (Fast > Standard > Slow) and the bar is pure White.
Strong Bearish Trend (-3): MAs are perfectly reversed (Slow > Standard > Fast) and the bar is pure Black.
Contradictory Signals: Use the Fast MA's colour changes (Dark Green/Red) to spot immediate momentum changes even if the bar colour indicates a weaker trend.
FractalReversalStrategyFiltered(ETH 5min) The profit that is shown in the strategy report uses a capital of 240 USD with 10x leverage. Only use this strategy in ETHUSD (5 MIN timeframe).
CDC Action Zone (TH) by MeowToolsThe CDC Action Zone indicator is like a stock market traffic light — it tells you when it’s green to go and when it’s red to stop. By combining just two EMAs (12 and 26), it highlights Buy and Sell zones clearly, cutting through market noise and keeping you on the right side of the trend. Think of it as a radar that spots the big moves before most people notice, giving you the confidence to ride the trend and exit before getting trapped. Meow 😺 give it a try and see how it can help your portfolio take off 🚀📈
EMA + MACD Entry Signals (Jason Wang)EMA9、20、200 + MACD(12、26、9) Entry Signals ,严格的设置出入场条件
1.做多的k棒:
• EMA9 > EMA200
• EMA20 > EMA200
• EMA9 > EMA20
• MACD DIF > 0 且 DIF > DEM
• 入场信号:
• DIF 上穿 DEM
• 或 EMA9 上穿 EMA20
2.做空的k棒:
• EMA9 < EMA200
• EMA20 < EMA200
• EMA9 < EMA20
• MACD DIF < 0 且 DIF < DEM
• 入场信号:
• DIF 下穿 DEM
• 或 EMA9 下穿 EMA20
Colby Cheese VWAP Setup [v1.0]🧀 Colby Cheese VWAP Setup
A tribute to Colby’s structural clarity, refined for sniper-grade entries.
🧭 Strategy Overview
This setup blends CHoCH (Change of Character) detection with VWAP deviation bands, EMA stack bias, delta/CVD conviction, and FRVP-based entry zones. It’s designed for traders who value narratable structure, directional conviction, and modular clarity.
🔍 Core Modules
• CHoCH Detection: Identifies structural breaks using swing highs/lows from local or 3-minute feeds.
• VWAP Bands: Dynamic support/resistance zones based on VWAP ± standard deviation.
• EMA Stack Bias: Confirms directional bias using 13/35/50 EMA alignment.
• Delta/CVD Filter: Measures volume aggression and cumulative conviction.
• Strongest Imbalance Logic: Scores recent bars for directional strength using delta, CVD, and price change.
• Engulfing Confirmation (optional): Adds candle strength validation post-CHoCH.
• FRVP Entry Zones: Pullback entries based on recent range extremes—directionally aware.
• Visual Aids: CHoCH lines, candle coloring, entry labels, and optional stop loss markers.
🎯 Trade Logic
• Bullish CHoCH:
• Trigger: Price closes above last swing high
• Filters: Strong body, volume, delta, optional engulfing
• Bias: EMA stack bullish
• Entry: Pullback to bottom of FRVP range
• Visual: Green CHoCH line + “Enter” label
• Bearish CHoCH:
• Trigger: Price closes below last swing low
• Filters: Strong body, volume, delta, optional engulfing
• Bias: EMA stack bearish
• Entry: Pullback to top of FRVP range
• Visual: Red CHoCH line + “Enter” label
🛠 Notes for Overlay Builders
• All modules are toggleable for clarity and experimentation.
• CHoCH logic is atomic and timestamped—ideal for audit trails.
• FRVP zones are now directionally aware (thanks to David’s refinement).
• Imbalance scoring is reversible and narratable—perfect for diagnostic overlays.
Adaptive Market Regime Identifier [LuciTech]What it Does:
AMRI visually identifies and categorizes the market into six primary regimes directly on your chart using a color-coded background. These regimes are:
-Strong Bull Trend: Characterized by robust upward momentum and low volatility.
-Weak Bull Trend: Indicates upward momentum with less conviction or higher volatility.
-Strong Bear Trend: Defined by powerful downward momentum and low volatility.
-Weak Bear Trend: Suggests downward momentum with less force or increased volatility.
-Consolidation: Periods of low volatility and sideways price action.
-Volatile Chop: High volatility without clear directional bias, often seen during transitions or indecision.
By clearly delineating these states, AMRI helps traders quickly grasp the overarching market context, enabling them to apply strategies best suited for the current conditions (e.g., trend-following in strong trends, range-bound strategies in consolidation, or caution in volatile chop).
How it Works (The Adaptive Edge)
AMRI achieves its adaptive classification by continuously analyzing three core market dimensions, with each component dynamically adjusting to current market conditions:
1.Adaptive Moving Average (KAMA): The indicator utilizes the Kaufman Adaptive Moving Average (KAMA) to gauge trend direction and strength. KAMA is unique because it adjusts its smoothing period based on market efficiency (noise vs. direction). In trending markets, it becomes more responsive, while in choppy markets, it smooths out noise, providing a more reliable trend signal than static moving averages.
2.Adaptive Average True Range (ATR): Volatility is measured using an adaptive version of the Average True Range. Similar to KAMA, this ATR dynamically adjusts its sensitivity to reflect real-time changes in market volatility. This helps AMRI differentiate between calm, ranging markets and highly volatile, directional moves or chaotic periods.
3.Normalized Slope Analysis: The slope of the KAMA is normalized against the Adaptive ATR. This normalization provides a robust measure of trend strength that is relative to the current market volatility, making the thresholds for strong and weak trends more meaningful across different instruments and timeframes.
These adaptive components work in concert to provide a nuanced and responsive classification of the market regime, minimizing lag and reducing false signals often associated with fixed-parameter indicators.
Key Features & Originality:
-Dynamic Regime Classification: AMRI stands out by not just indicating trend or range, but by classifying the type of market regime, offering a higher-level analytical framework. This is a meta-indicator that provides context for all other trading tools.
-Adaptive Core Metrics: The use of KAMA and an Adaptive ATR ensures that the indicator remains relevant and responsive across diverse market conditions, automatically adjusting to changes in volatility and trend efficiency. This self-adjusting nature is a significant advantage over indicators with static lookback periods.
-Visual Clarity: The color-coded background provides an immediate, at-a-glance understanding of the current market regime, reducing cognitive load and allowing for quicker decision-making.
-Contextual Trading: By identifying the prevailing regime, AMRI empowers traders to select and apply strategies that are most effective for that specific environment, helping to avoid costly mistakes of using a trend-following strategy in a ranging market, or vice-versa.
-Originality: While components like KAMA and ATR are known, their adaptive integration into a comprehensive, multi-regime classification system, combined with normalized slope analysis for trend strength, offers a novel approach to market analysis not commonly found in publicly available indicators.
350DMA bands + Z-score (V2)This script extends the classic 350-day moving average (350DMA) by building dynamic valuation bands and a Z-Score framework to evaluate how far price deviates from its long-term mean.
Features
350DMA Anchor: Uses the 350-day simple moving average as the baseline reference.
Fixed Multipliers: Key bands plotted at ×0.625, ×1.0, ×1.6, ×2.0, and ×2.5 of the 350DMA — historically significant levels for cycle analysis.
Z-Score Mapping: Price is converted into a Z-Score on a scale from +2 (deep undervaluation) to –2 (extreme overvaluation), using log-space interpolation for accuracy.
Custom Display: HUD panel and on-chart label show the current Z-Score in real time.
Clamp Option: Users can toggle between raw Z values or capped values (±2).
How to Use
Valuation Context: The 350DMA is often considered a “fair value” anchor; large deviations identify cycles of under- or over-valuation.
Z-Score Insight:
Positive Z values suggest favorable accumulation zones where price is below long-term average.
Negative Z values highlight zones of stretched valuation, often associated with distribution or profit-taking.
Strategic Application: This is not a standalone trading system — it works best in confluence with other indicators, cycle models, or macro analysis.
Originality
Unlike a simple DMA overlay, this script:
Provides multiple cycle-based bands derived from the 350DMA.
Applies a logarithmic Z-Score mapping for more precise long-term scaling.
Adds an integrated HUD and labeling system for quick interpretation.
200WMA Overlay + Z (heatmap mapping)This script enhances the classic 200-week moving average (200WMA), a long-term market reference line, by adding Z-Score mapping and optional helper bands for extended cycle analysis.
Features
200WMA Anchor: Plots the true 200-week simple moving average on any chart, a widely followed metric for long-term Bitcoin and crypto cycles.
Helper Multiples: Optional overlay of key historical ratios (×0.625, ×1.6, ×2.0, ×2.5) often referenced as cycle support/resistance zones.
Z-Score Mapping: Translates the ratio of price to 200WMA into a Z-Score scale (from +2.5 to –2.5), offering a statistical perspective on whether the market is undervalued, neutral, or overheated relative to its long-term mean.
On-Chart Label: Current Z-Score displayed directly on the last bar for quick reference.
How to Use
Long-Term Valuation: The 200WMA serves as a “fair value” baseline; large deviations highlight extended phases of market sentiment.
Heatmap Context:
Positive Z values typically mark undervaluation or favorable accumulation zones.
Negative Z values highlight overvaluation or profit-taking / distribution zones.
Strategic View: Best used to contextualize long-term market cycles, not for short-term signals.
Confluence Approach: This indicator should not be used alone — combine it with other technical or fundamental tools for stronger decision-making.
Originality
Unlike a basic 200WMA overlay, this version:
Incorporates multi-band ratios for extended cycle mapping.
Introduces a custom Z-Score scale tied directly to price/WMA ratios.
Provides both visual structure and statistical interpretation on a single overlay.
StdDev Supertrend {CHIPA}StdDev Supertrend ~ C H I P A is a supertrend style trend engine that replaces ATR with standard deviation as the volatility core. It can operate on raw prices or log return volatility, with optional smoothing to control noise.
Key features include:
Supertrend trailing rails built from a stddev scaled envelope that flips the regime only when price closes through the opposite rail.
Returns-based mode that scales volatility by log returns for more consistent behavior across price regimes.
Optional smoothing on the volatility input to tune responsiveness versus stability.
Directional gap fill between price and the active trend line on the main chart; opacity adapts to the distance (vs ATR) so wide gaps read stronger and small gaps stay subtle.
Secondary pane view of the rails with the same adaptive fade, plus an optional candle overlay for context.
Clean alerts that fire once when state changes
Use cases: medium-term trend following, stop/flip systems, and visual regime confirmation when you prefer stddev-based distance over ATR.
Note: no walk-forward or robustness testing is implied; parameter choices and risk controls are on you.
Trend Pro V2 [CRYPTIK1]Introduction: What is Trend Pro V2?
Welcome to Trend Pro V2! This analysis tool give you at-a-glance understanding of the market's direction. In a noisy market, the single most important factor is the dominant trend. Trend Pro V2 filters out this noise by focusing on one core principle: trading with the primary momentum.
Instead of cluttering your chart with confusing signals, this indicator provides a clean, visual representation of the trend, helping you make more confident and informed trading decisions.
The dashboard provides a simple, color-coded view of the trend across multiple timeframes.
The Core Concept: The Power of Confluence
The strength of any trading decision comes from confluence—when multiple factors align. Trend Pro V2 is built on this idea. It uses a long-term moving average (200-period EMA by default) to define the primary trend on your current chart and then pulls in data from three higher timeframes to confirm whether the broader market agrees.
When your current timeframe and the higher timeframes are all aligned, you have a state of "confluence," which represents a higher-probability environment for trend-following trades.
Key Features
1. The Dynamic Trend MA:
The main moving average on your chart acts as your primary guide. Its color dynamically changes to give you an instant read on the market.
Teal MA: The price is in a confirmed uptrend (trading above the MA).
Pink MA: The price is in a confirmed downtrend (trading below the MA).
The moving average changes color to instantly show you if the trend is bullish (teal) or bearish (pink).
2. The Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Trend Dashboard:
Located discreetly in the bottom-right corner, this dashboard is your window into the broader market sentiment. It shows you the trend status on three customizable higher timeframes.
Teal Box: The trend is UP on that timeframe.
Pink Box: The trend is DOWN on that timeframe.
Gray Box: The price is neutral or at the MA on that timeframe.
How to Use Trend Pro V2: A Simple Framework
Step 1: Identify the Primary Trend
Look at the color of the MA on your chart. This is your starting point. If it's teal, you should generally be looking for long opportunities. If it's pink, you should be looking for short opportunities.
Step 2: Check for Confluence
Glance at the MTF Trend Dashboard.
Strong Confluence (High-Probability): If your main chart shows an uptrend (Teal MA) and the dashboard shows all teal boxes, the market is in a strong, unified uptrend. This is a high-probability environment to be a buyer on dips.
Weak or No Confluence (Caution Zone): If your main chart shows an uptrend, but the dashboard shows pink or gray boxes, it signals disagreement among the timeframes. This is a sign of market indecision and a lower-probability environment. It's often best to wait for alignment.
Here, the daily trend is down, but the MTF dashboard shows the weekly trend is still up—a classic sign of weak confluence and a reason for caution.
Best Practices & Settings
Timeframe Synergy: For best results, use Trend Pro on a lower timeframe and set your dashboard to higher timeframes. For example, if you trade on the 1-hour chart, set your MTF dashboard to the 4-hour, 1-day, and 1-week.
Use as a Confirmation Tool: Trend Pro V2 is designed as a foundational layer for your analysis. First, confirm the trend, then use your preferred entry method (e.g., support/resistance, chart patterns) to time your trade.
This is a tool for the community, so feel free to explore the open-source code, adapt it, and build upon it. Happy trading!
For your consideration @TradingView
RMA EMA Crossover | MisinkoMasterThe RMA EMA Crossover (REMAC) is a trend-following overlay indicator designed to detect shifts in market momentum using the interaction between a smoothed RMA (Relative Moving Average) and its EMA (Exponential Moving Average) counterpart.
This combination provides fast, adaptive signals while reducing noise, making it suitable for a wide range of markets and timeframes.
🔎 Methodology
RMA Calculation
The Relative Moving Average (RMA) is calculated over the user-defined length.
RMA is a type of smoothed moving average that reacts more gradually than a standard EMA, providing a stable baseline.
EMA of RMA
An Exponential Moving Average (EMA) is then applied to the RMA, creating a dual-layer moving average system.
This combination amplifies trend signals while reducing false crossovers.
Trend Detection (Crossover Logic)
Bullish Signal (Trend Up) → When RMA crosses above EMA.
Bearish Signal (Trend Down) → When EMA crosses above RMA.
This simple crossover system identifies the direction of momentum shifts efficiently.
📈 Visualization
RMA and EMA are plotted directly on the chart.
Colors adapt dynamically to the current trend:
Cyan / Green hues → RMA above EMA (bullish momentum).
Magenta / Red hues → EMA above RMA (bearish momentum).
Filled areas between the two lines highlight zones of trend alignment or divergence, making it easier to spot reversals at a glance.
⚡ Features
Adjustable length parameter for RMA and EMA.
Overlay format allows for direct integration with price charts.
Visual trend scoring via color and fill for rapid assessment.
Works well across all asset classes: crypto, forex, stocks, indices.
✅ Use Cases
Trend Following → Stay on the right side of the market by following momentum shifts.
Reversal Detection → Crossovers highlight early trend changes.
Filter for Trading Systems → Use as a confirmation overlay for other indicators or strategies.
Visual Market Insight → Filled zones provide immediate context for trend strength.
Elliott Wave Auto (Impulse + Correction) — stable deleteAutomatic pivot detection: The script identifies swing highs and swing lows using ta.pivothigh and ta.pivotlow.
Impulse wave labeling (1–5):
Detects 5 alternating pivots and labels them as waves 1 to 5.
Uses green/red labels for impulse and correction legs.
Connects waves with blue lines for visual clarity.
Corrective wave labeling (A–B–C):
Detects the next 3 alternating pivots after wave 5.
Labels them as A, B, C with orange lines connecting them.
Dynamic cleanup:
Stores labels and lines in arrays.
Deletes previous drawings automatically before redrawing, keeping the chart clean.
Optional pivot markers:
Plots tiny triangles for detected pivots (green for lows, red for highs).
Information table:
Displays the direction (Bullish/Bearish) and percentage move of the 1–5 impulse waves.
Pine Script v5 compliant:
Uses str.tostring() and array-based deletion to avoid tostring() or line.deleteall() errors.
If you want, I can also add an alert feature to notify you when a full impulse + corrective wave pattern completes. This makes it actionable for trading.
EMA Ribbon - Adjustable with Toggles📌 Script Name:
EMA Ribbon - Adjustable with Toggles
🧠 Primary Function:
This script plots a customizable Exponential Moving Average (EMA) Ribbon on Trading View charts. It allows the user to enable or disable any of the 8 EMAs individually and shows buy/sell signals based on the crossover between the fastest and slowest EMAs.
⚙️ Key Features:
✅ User Controls:
Toggle ON/OFF each of the 8 EMAs independently.
Set the length of each EMA (from 1 upward).
EMA colors vary based on their speed (green for faster, orange for slower).
📈 EMA Calculation:
Calculates 8 separate EMAs using the closing price (close).
🎨 Chart Visualization:
Plots each EMA with a unique color and transparency.
Draws a colored ribbon between the highest and lowest active EMAs to visualize trend zones.
📊 Trend Direction Logic:
The trend is determined solely based on EMA 1 (fastest) and EMA 8 (slowest).
A bullish trend is when EMA 1 > EMA 8, and bearish when EMA 1 < EMA 8.
📍 Buy/Sell Signals:
Buy Signal: When the trend shifts from bearish to bullish (EMA 1 crosses above EMA 8).
Sell Signal: When the trend shifts from bullish to bearish (EMA 1 crosses below EMA 8).
Signals are displayed as green (buy) and red (sell) triangles on the chart.
🔔 Alerts:
Built-in alert conditions for buy and sell signals.
Custom alert messages in Arabic (can be modified if needed).
🌟 Additional Highlights:
Well-structured and easy to expand.
Great for trend-following strategies using EMA ribbons.
Helps identify consolidation zones and trend confirmation.
RSI extremes + Nasdaq 100 +Crossover of moving averages
In this indicator, we integrate four main features.
1. Oversold and overbought price signals, based on the 1-minute RSI extremes, marked on the chart with a yellow triangle.
2. Combination of oversold and overbought signals in the stock price and its index (only applicable to Nasdaq 100 symbols). Marked on the chart with a green triangle for oversold and a red triangle for overbought.
3. Use of four moving averages for early trend detection: EMA 10, 20, and 45 - SMA 200.
4. Crossover of moving averages in order 10, 20, and 45. On the upside, a green cross appears; on the downside, an orange cross appears.
Combine this indicator with "RSI (1 and 5m) + divergences and rsiNDX 1m " to check the signals and you will have a scalping strategy for reversals and trend following in NASDAQ 100 stocks.
Andean Oscillator (Version 3.0 Sr.K)Andean Oscillator (Version 3.0 Sr.K)
This indicator is a momentum-based oscillator that measures the balance between bullish and bearish pressure.
🔧 How it works:
It calculates two adaptive envelopes around price and derives a "bullish" and "bearish" component.
The oscillator value is simply Bull - Bear, showing which side dominates.
A signal line (EMA of the oscillator) smooths the raw value.
Optionally, ±1σ levels are plotted to highlight statistically strong moves.
📊 What you see:
Histogram: Positive bars = bullish momentum, negative bars = bearish.
Orange Line: Signal line (EMA) used to confirm or anticipate reversals.
Zero Line: The equilibrium point. Crosses of this level signal a shift in market bias.
Green / Red Triangles: Buy and sell signals, either when crossing zero or crossing the signal line (depending on selected mode).
⚡ Early Signal Mode:
When enabled, signals trigger earlier — at the crossover between the oscillator and its signal line — allowing traders to enter potential reversals before a full zero-cross confirmation.
✅ Use cases:
Identify momentum shifts before price reversals.
Spot potential long/short setups with reduced lag.
Combine with price action or support/resistance for confirmation.
⚠️ Note: This is a tool for discretionary/manual trading. It does not open or close trades automatically. Always confirm with your own analysis and risk management.
Adaptive Pivot Zones█ OVERVIEW
The "Adaptive Pivot Zones" indicator is a versatile tool designed to identify and visualize key pivot levels directly on the price chart. By detecting pivot highs and lows, the indicator calculates dynamic support and resistance zones based on user-defined levels (default: 0.382, 0.5, 0.618). These zones adapt to market volatility, providing traders with clear visual cues for potential reversal or continuation points. The indicator offers extensive customization options, such as adjusting colors, smoothing lines, and setting fill transparency, making it highly adaptable to various trading styles.
█ CONCEPTS
The "Adaptive Pivot Zones" indicator simplifies the identification of significant price levels by plotting three dynamic pivot lines, which can be smoothed to reduce market noise. The indicator dynamically changes the colors of the lines and fill zones based on price action, using bullish, bearish, or neutral colors to reflect market sentiment.
█ CALCULATIONS
The indicator relies on the following calculations:
- Pivot Detection: Pivot highs (ta.pivothigh) and pivot lows (ta.pivotlow) are identified using a user-defined pivot length (default: 10). Pivots represent significant price peaks and troughs. Higher pivot length values produce more stable levels but introduce a delay equal to the set value. For more aggressive strategies, the pivot length can be reduced.
- Pivot Levels: When both a pivot high and low are detected, the range between them is calculated (rng = drHigh - drLow). Three pivot levels are computed as:
Line 1: drLow + rng * pivotLevel1
Line 2: drLow + rng * pivotLevel2
Line 3: drLow + rng * pivotLevel3
- Smoothing: Pivot lines can be smoothed using a simple moving average (SMA) with a user-defined smoothing length (default: 1) to reduce noise and improve readability.
- Color Logic: Lines and fill zones are colored based on the price position relative to the pivot zones:
If the price is below the lowest pivot line, a bearish color is used (default: red).
If the price is above the highest pivot line, a bullish color is used (default: green).
If the price is within the pivot zones and the neutral color option is enabled, a neutral color is used (default: gray); otherwise, the previous color is retained.
- Fill Zones: The areas between pivot lines are filled with a user-defined transparency level (default: 80) to visually highlight support and resistance zones.
█ INDICATOR FEATURES
- Dynamic Pivot Lines: Three adaptive pivot lines (default levels: 0.382, 0.5, 0.618) are plotted on the price chart, adjusting to market volatility.
- Smoothing: User-defined smoothing length (default: 1) for pivot lines to reduce noise and enhance signal clarity.
- Dynamic Coloring: Lines and fill zones change color based on price action (bullish, bearish, or neutral when the price moves within the zone), reflecting market sentiment.
- Fill Zones: Transparent fills between pivot lines to visually highlight support and resistance zones.
- Customization: Options to adjust pivot length, pivot levels, smoothing, colors, transparency, and enable/disable neutral color logic.
█ HOW TO SET UP THE INDICATOR
- Add the "Adaptive Pivot Zones" indicator to your TradingView chart.
- Configure parameters in the settings, such as pivot length, pivot levels, smoothing length, and colors, to align with your trading strategy. Without smoothing, lines behave like levels; with smoothing, they act like bands. All three levels can be set to the same value to obtain a single level or a line behaving like a moving average derived from pivots.
- Enable or disable the neutral color option (for prices moving within the zone) and adjust fill transparency for optimal visualization.
- Adjust line thickness and style in the "Style" section to improve chart readability.
Example of bands – lines behave like support/resistance zones.
Example of a moving average derived from pivots – line behaves like a pivot-based MA.
█ HOW TO USE
Add the indicator to your chart, adjust the settings, and observe price interactions with the pivot lines and zones to identify potential trading opportunities. Key signals include:
- Price Interaction with Pivot Lines: When the price approaches or crosses a pivot line, it may indicate a potential support or resistance level. A bounce from a pivot line could signal a reversal, while a breakout might suggest trend continuation.
- Zone-Based Signals and Trend Line Usage: Price movement within or outside the filled zones can indicate market sentiment. Price below the lowest pivot line suggests bearish momentum, price above the highest pivot line suggests bullish momentum, and price within the zones may indicate consolidation. With higher pivot length values, the indicator can be used as a trend line, particularly during clear market movements.
- Color Changes: Shifts in line and fill colors (bullish, bearish, or neutral) provide visual cues about changing market conditions.
- Confirmation with Other Tools: Combine the indicator with tools like RSI or Bollinger Bands to validate signals and improve trade accuracy. For example, a buy signal from RSI in the oversold zone combined with a bounce from the lowest pivot line may indicate a strong entry point.






















