T3 Moving Average with Multiple EMAsT3 Moving Average with Multiple EMAs
Short Title: T3 + EMAs
Overview
The T3 Moving Average with Multiple EMAs is a versatile trend-following indicator that combines the smooth, adaptive T3 Moving Average with eight customizable multi-timeframe Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs). Designed for traders seeking clarity in trend direction and momentum, this indicator overlays on the price chart to highlight dynamic support/resistance levels and trend alignment across multiple timeframes.
Key Features
T3 Moving Average: A highly responsive, smoothed moving average (default: 9-period, 0.7 volume factor) that reduces lag while maintaining accuracy, ideal for identifying short-term trends and reversals.
Eight Multi-Timeframe EMAs: Plots eight EMAs (default lengths: 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233) sourced from user-defined timeframes (e.g., 1m, 5m, 15m, 1h, 4h), providing a comprehensive view of short-, medium-, and long-term trends.
Customizable Timeframes: Each EMA can be independently set to a specific timeframe, allowing traders to analyze cross-timeframe trend alignment.
Theme Support: Offers "Dark" and "Light" themes with optimized colors for visual clarity and chart compatibility.
Flexible Parameters: Adjust T3 length, volume factor, EMA lengths, and timeframes to suit various markets and trading styles (scalping, swing trading, or long-term investing).
How It Works
The T3 Moving Average is calculated using a multi-stage EMA formula weighted by a volume factor, offering smoother trend tracking than traditional EMAs. The eight EMAs, sourced from higher or lower timeframes using request.security, provide a layered perspective on price trends. Faster EMAs (e.g., 8, 13) react to short-term price movements, while slower EMAs (e.g., 144, 233) reflect longer-term trends. The indicator plots all lines on the price chart with distinct, theme-adjusted colors for easy identification.
Usage
Trend Identification: Use the T3 MA for short-term trend signals and the EMAs to confirm broader trend direction. A price above multiple EMAs suggests a bullish trend; below indicates bearish.
EMA Crossovers: Watch for crossovers between faster and slower EMAs (e.g., 8 crossing 21) for potential entry/exit signals.
Support/Resistance: Treat slower EMAs (e.g., 89, 144) as dynamic support/resistance levels, especially on higher timeframes.
Timeframe Alignment: Align trades with the trend direction of higher-timeframe EMAs for higher-probability setups.
Customization: Adjust T3 and EMA settings to match your trading style or asset volatility.
Settings
T3 Parameters:
Length (default: 9): Period for T3 calculation.
Volume Factor (default: 0.7): Controls T3 smoothness (0.1–1.0).
EMA Parameters:
Lengths (default: 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233): Period for each EMA.
Timeframes (default: 5m, 5m, 15m, 15m, 1h, 1h, 4h, 4h): Select from 1m, 5m, 15m, 30m, 1h, 4h, D, W, or M.
Theme: Choose "Dark" (vibrant colors) or "Light" (softer colors) for chart compatibility.
Notes
Combine with other tools (e.g., RSI, support/resistance, or volume) for confirmation.
Optimize settings for specific markets (e.g., crypto, forex, stocks) or timeframes.
The indicator is overlayed on the price chart for seamless integration with price action analysis.
Author’s Note
This indicator was designed to provide traders with a clear, multi-timeframe perspective on trends using the T3 MA and EMAs. Feedback is welcome to enhance this tool for the TradingView community!
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Smart LevelsSmart Levels - Professional Support & Resistance Indicator
🔥 ADVANCED TRUE OPENS & HIGH/LOW DETECTION SYSTEM
Smart Levels is a comprehensive technical analysis tool designed for professional traders who demand precision in identifying key market levels across multiple timeframes. This indicator automatically detects and displays critical support and resistance levels based on institutional trading concepts.
🎯 KEY FEATURES
TRUE OPENS DETECTION
Annual True Open: April 1st market opening (Q2 institutional cycle start)
Monthly Q1 & Q2 True Opens: First and second Monday of each month (customizable hours: 18:00 NY or 00:00 NY)
Weekly True Open: Every Monday at 18:00 NY (institutional week start)
Daily True Open: Midnight NY time (00:00 NY)
HIGH/LOW LEVELS IDENTIFICATION
Daily Highs & Lows: Previous day's extreme levels
Weekly Highs & Lows: Previous week's extreme levels
Monthly Highs & Lows: Previous month's extreme levels
Quarterly Highs & Lows: Previous quarter's extreme levels
Annual Highs & Lows: Previous year's extreme levels
ADVANCED CUSTOMIZATION
Master Controls: Enable/disable entire groups with one click
⚙️ Auto Scale Adjustment: Keep chart focused on price action (lines don't compress the view)
Individual Control: Each level can be configured independently
Line Styles: Solid, dashed, or dotted lines
Extension Types: Fixed displacement or last candle alignment
Color Coding: Fully customizable colors for each timeframe
PROFESSIONAL DISPLAY
Information Table: Live quarterly cycle status with color coding
Smart Labels: Price levels clearly marked with descriptive text
Multiple Positioning: Table can be positioned anywhere on chart
Clean Interface: Professional appearance with customizable text sizes
📊 INSTITUTIONAL CONCEPTS
This indicator is built on institutional trading principles:
Q1 (Accumulation): Smart money accumulation phase
Q2 (Manipulation): Price manipulation and liquidity hunting
Q3 (Distribution): Smart money distribution phase
Q4 (Continuation/Reversal): Trend continuation or major reversal
⚡ MASTER CONTROLS
🔥 DISPLAY ALL TRUE OPENS
Toggle all True Open levels on/off with a single click
📊 DISPLAY ALL HIGHS & LOWS
Toggle all High/Low levels on/off with a single click
⚙️ AUTO SCALE ADJUSTMENT (NEW FEATURE)
ON: Lines extend but don't affect chart scaling (maintains focus on price action)
OFF: Traditional behavior (lines may compress chart view)
Default: ENABLED for optimal trading experience
🛠 CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
True Open Settings (Per Timeframe)
Enable/Disable individual True Opens
Hour selection for monthly levels (18:00 NY or 00:00 NY)
Extension type: Fixed displacement or last candle alignment
Line appearance: Color, style, and width
Maximum number of lines displayed
High/Low Settings (Per Timeframe)
Enable/Disable individual High/Low pairs
Extension configuration
Separate colors for highs and lows
Line styling options
Information Table
Show/Hide information panel
Detailed view toggle
Position selection (6 options)
Text and background color customization
Text size adjustment
🎨 VISUAL FEATURES
Color-Coded Quarters: Each quarterly phase has distinct colors
Smart Positioning: Lines extend 20 candles beyond current price for clarity
Professional Labels: Clean price level identification
Memory Efficient: Automatic cleanup of old levels
Multi-Timeframe: Works on all timeframes from 1-minute to monthly
💡 TRADING APPLICATIONS
Support & Resistance
Previous High/Low levels act as natural S&R zones
True Opens often become significant pivot points
Institutional Analysis
Track quarterly cycles for macro trend analysis
Identify accumulation and distribution phases
Entry & Exit Points
Use level breaks for entry signals
Set targets at next timeframe levels
Risk Management
Place stops beyond key institutional levels
Size positions based on level confluence
🔧 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Pine Script Version: v6
Overlay: Yes (displays directly on price chart)
Max Objects: 500 lines, 500 labels, 500 boxes
Timezone: America/New_York (institutional standard)
Performance: Optimized for all chart timeframes
Compatibility: Works with all TradingView accounts
📈 RECOMMENDED USAGE
Enable Master Controls for full functionality
Keep Auto Scale ON for optimal chart viewing
Customize colors to match your trading style
Use Information Table to track current quarterly phase
Combine with price action for high-probability setups
Smart Levels transforms complex institutional concepts into clear, actionable visual information. Whether you're scalping intraday moves or analyzing long-term trends, this indicator provides the precision levels professional traders depend on.
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Rpaid Killzone Breakout v3.6Final Indicator Title: Rapid Killzone Break & HTF Levels
Overview
Welcome to the Rapid Killzone Break & HTF Levels, an all-in-one trading toolkit designed for precision and context. This indicator was built to solve a common problem for day traders: how to combine a precise, lower-timeframe (LTF) entry model with the essential context of higher-timeframe (HTF) levels.
This tool is founded on a session-based breakout strategy, leveraging the volatility and liquidity generated during specific market hours (the "Killzones"). It then layers critical HTF support and resistance levels onto your chart, allowing you to make more informed trading decisions without ever needing to switch timeframes.
Whether you trade Forex, Gold, or major Indices, this indicator provides a comprehensive framework for identifying high-probability breakout opportunities.
The Core Strategy
The methodology is a powerful three-step process based on session liquidity and qualified breakouts:
The Killzone Range: The indicator first identifies the high and low established during a specific, high-volatility trading session (e.g., the first hour of London or New York). This range acts as a pool of liquidity. The core idea is that the market will often seek to "sweep" or run the liquidity resting above the session high or below the session low.
The Qualified Breakout: This is not just any breakout strategy. A valid entry signal only appears when price closes decisively outside the Killzone range with significant momentum. To ensure the quality of the signal, the breakout must meet several user-defined criteria:
The Killzone must have a minimum pip range.
The breakout candle must have a strong body-to-wick ratio.
The breakout must be accompanied by a spike in volume.
Higher Timeframe Confluence: A breakout is more likely to succeed if it aligns with the HTF narrative. This indicator plots the previous higher-timeframe candle's high and low directly onto your chart. These levels act as powerful magnets for price or as formidable support/resistance zones. A breakout on the LTF that targets the HTF previous high is a much higher-probability setup than one trading directly into it.
Key Features
📊 DST-Aware Killzones: Automatically adjusting session boxes for London and New York. The timezones are fully configurable (e.g., Europe/London, America/New_York) and automatically handle Daylight Saving Time changes so you never have to manually adjust them.
📈 Killzone Pivots: Automatically draws the High, Low, and a dotted Midpoint from each Killzone session, acting as key intraday levels.
🏛️ Higher Timeframe (HTF) Levels: Plots the previous HTF candle's High and Low as dashed lines on your chart, providing critical context for support, resistance, and targets.
🕯️ HTF Mini-Candles: Displays a visual summary of the last three HTF candles on the right side of your chart, so you can see the HTF trend at a glance.
⏰ Custom Vertical Timestamps: Up to three configurable vertical lines with labels to mark key events like other session opens (e.g., "Sydney Open").
🎛️ Advanced Breakout Filters: Fine-tune your signals with filters for minimum Killzone range, minimum candle body percentage, and volume spikes. (Important: The volume filter requires a data feed that provides real volume, such as OANDA, FXCM, or futures/stock data).
✅ Dynamic Entry Advice Table: After a signal, a table provides a suggested entry technique (e.g., "50% retrace to signal candle") based on how far price has moved from the breakout level.
📋 Killzone Range Stats Table: A clean table shows the current and average pip range for both the London and New York sessions, helping you gauge current volatility.
🛠️ Fully Customizable: Nearly every visual element can be toggled on/off or have its color and style changed to suit your personal chart theme.
How to Use This Indicator
This tool is designed to provide a clear, step-by-step workflow for your trading sessions.
Setup: In the settings, choose your desired Reference Timeframe (e.g., 240 for 4-Hour). Configure your Killzone session times and colors.
Context is King: Before the session begins, take note of where price is in relation to the dashed HTF High/Low lines. Is price consolidating below the previous HTF low? A breakout might target it. Is price approaching the HTF high? This could be a take-profit area or a point of resistance.
Wait for the Range: Allow the London or New York Killzone (the colored box) to form completely.
Anticipate the Breakout: Once the session box is closed, the indicator is now hunting for a valid breakout.
Validate the Signal: When a "Long" or "Short" label appears, this is your entry signal. Check the Info-Box data (RSI, volume, candle body %) to confirm the strength of the move.
Manage the Trade: Use the Killzone pivots and the HTF High/Low lines as potential areas to manage your trade, take partial profits, or identify a final target. Check the Entry Advice table for ideas on refined entries if you miss the initial move.
Applicable Markets
This strategy is most effective on instruments known for their session-based volatility. It has been tested and works exceptionally well on:
Forex Majors: EUR/USD, GBP/USD, etc.
Gold: XAU/USD
Indices: NASDAQ 100 (NQ100), S&P 500 (SPX500)
It is best used on lower timeframes (such as the 5-minute or 15-minute chart) for trade execution.
MFI Candles MTF TableMFI Candles + Multi-Timeframe Table | by julzALGO
This open-source script visualizes the Money Flow Index (MFI) in a new format — as candles instead of a traditional oscillator line. It provides a clean, volume-driven view of momentum and pressure, ideal for traders seeking more actionable and visual cues than a typical MFI plot.
What Makes It Unique:
• Plots "MFI Candles" — synthetic candles based on smoothed MFI values using a selected timeframe (default: 1D), giving a new way to read volume flow.
• Candles reflect momentum: green if MFI rises, red if it falls.
• Background turns red when MFI is overbought (≥ 80) or green when oversold (≤ 20).
Multi-Timeframe Strength Table:
• Displays MFI values from 15m, 1h, 4h, and 1D timeframes — all in one dashboard.
• Color-coded for quick recognition: 🔴 Overbought, 🟢 Oversold.
• Values are smoothed with linear regression for better clarity.
Custom Settings:
• MFI calculation length
• Smoothing factor
• Candle source timeframe
• Toggle table and OB/OS background
How to Use:
- Use MFI Candles to monitor momentum shifts based on money flow.
- Use the Multi-Timeframe Table to identify when multiple timeframes align — helpful for timing entries and exits.
- Watch the background for extreme conditions (OB/OS) that may signal upcoming reversals or pressure exhaustion.
Happy Trading!
MTF FVG with Hit Counter HarmoniXTradeMain Purpose of the Indicator:
This indicator is designed to automatically identify Fair Value Gaps (FVG) across three different timeframes simultaneously. The primary goal is to display these key zones on the chart and provide detailed information about price interaction with these levels, enabling traders to make more informed decisions.
Key Features:
Multi-Timeframe FVG Identification:
By default, the indicator identifies and displays FVGs on the Weekly (W), Daily (D), and 4-Hour (240) timeframes.
Users can customize these timeframes in the settings to fit their preferences.
Detailed Hit Counter:
This indicator goes beyond simply showing FVGs; it accurately counts the number of times the price has touched each of the three key FVG levels:
Up: The top line of the FVG
Mid: The midline (equilibrium) of the FVG
Down: The bottom line of the FVG
This information is displayed in a clear label next to each FVG zone, helping traders assess the strength and validity of each level.
Extensive Customization:
Appearance: You can change the colors for bullish and bearish FVGs for each timeframe individually, modify the style of the main and mid lines, and adjust the label size.
Detection Logic: Users can define the minimum size of an FVG for detection based on a percentage or point value.
Mitigation Logic: Two methods are provided for FVG invalidation:
Percentage Mitigation: The FVG is considered mitigated after the price has penetrated it by a specific percentage (e.g., 50%).
Full Fill: The FVG remains valid until the price has completely filled the gap and closed beyond it.
Extend Lines Capability:
To prevent chart clutter and get a better view of future price action, you can extend the FVG lines and labels to the right by a specified number of bars, creating distance from the current candle.
How to Use This Indicator:
Identifying Support and Resistance Zones: FVG areas can act as strong support and resistance levels.
Confirming Entry Points: A price touch and reaction to one of the FVG levels (especially the midline) can be used as a confirmation for entering a trade.
Assessing Level Strength: The number of hits on each level (Up, Mid, Down) indicates which price point within the zone has been more attractive to the market. For example, repeated reactions to the top line of a bearish FVG might suggest strong selling pressure at that level.
Your Feedback for Improvement:
You are invited to use this indicator and share any suggestions, ideas for improvement, or reports of potential issues. Your feedback will be valuable for implementation in future versions.
Multi-Timeframe Market Regime (Ehlers)This Pine Script indicator provides an Ehlers-inspired multi-timeframe market regime analysis directly on your TradingView chart. It aims to identify whether the market is currently "Trending Up" (green), "Trending Down" (red), or "Ranging" (yellow) across Weekly, Daily, 4-Hour, and 1-Hour timeframes.
It uses custom implementations of:
Ehlers' Fisher Transform to highlight market extremes and potential turning points.
An Adaptive Moving Average (inspired by MAMA/FAMA) that adjusts its speed based on volatility to reduce lag in trends and provide stability in ranges.
The indicator displays a dashboard as a label on your chart, showing the detected regime for each of these timeframes, and optionally colors the background of your current chart timeframe to reflect its dominant regime.
Rapid HTF Price Action Dashboard V2.0Rapid HTF Price Action Dashboard V2.0
Overview
Stop the constant switching between timeframes. The Rapid HTF Price Action Dashboard is an all-in-one analysis suite designed to give you a crystal-clear view of the market's true intent by projecting critical higher-timeframe (HTF) data directly onto your trading chart.
This tool is more than just a pattern indicator; it's a complete dashboard that provides institutional-grade insights into price action. It helps you anticipate market moves by showing you where liquidity lies and how the bigger players are positioning themselves, all from the comfort of your lower-timeframe chart.
Key Features
Multi-Timeframe Dashboard: A clean, intuitive panel on the right of your chart displays the last two closed higher-timeframe candles (Candle A & B) and the live, developing one (Candle C).
Projected HTF Levels: Automatically draws and projects the previous HTF candle's high and low across your chart, acting as critical dynamic support and resistance levels.
Advanced Pattern Recognition: Identifies seven high-conviction candlestick patterns based on our proprietary filtering system, designed to eliminate noise and pinpoint only the most potent signals.
The Logic: Why Our Signals Are More Accurate
This indicator goes far beyond textbook definitions. We don't just look for shapes; we look for the story behind the price action. Each pattern is filtered through a rigorous set of conditions to ensure it represents true market conviction.
Hammers & Inverted Hammers: The Liquidity Grab
Classic Hammer/IH patterns are often misleading. Ours are different. We identify them as true liquidity grab signals, a core concept used in ICT (Inner Circle Trader) methodologies.
A Hammer (H) is only valid if its low wick has pierced below the low of the previous candle (low < low ). This signifies a "stop hunt" where liquidity was absorbed below a key level before buyers aggressively pushed the price up.
An Inverted Hammer (IH) is only valid if its high wick has pierced above the high of the previous candle (high > high ). This shows liquidity was taken above a prior high before sellers took control and suppressed the price.
Harami: Filtering for Conviction
A classic Harami (an inside bar) can often just be a weak doji, signaling indecision. We filter this noise out.
Our Harami signal (BeH, BuH) requires the inside candle to have a meaningful body (defaulting to 30% of its own range, but fully customizable).
Furthermore, we have enhanced the logic to ensure the body of the inside candle is strictly contained within the body of the previous candle, making it a more precise and reliable signal of consolidation before a potential expansion.
Power Engulfing: A Signal of Overwhelming Force
We don't flag just any engulfing candle. We look for true displacement and momentum.
Our Power Engulfing pattern (BE, BuE) requires the body of the current candle to completely engulf the body of the previous candle.
Crucially, it must also close decisively beyond the entire range (including the wick) of the previous candle. A Bullish Engulfing must close above the previous high, and a Bearish Engulfing must close below the previous low. This confirms overwhelming force has entered the market and a reversal is highly probable.
How to Use the Dashboard
Set Your Reference Timeframe (refTF): Choose the higher timeframe you want to analyze (e.g., "240" for 4-Hour).
Identify the Narrative: Use the projected High/Low lines as your key support and resistance zones. A primary strategy is to wait for price to interact with these levels.
Anticipate the Draw on Liquidity: Watch as price approaches the previous HTF high or low. The dashboard helps you predict the market's next move. For example, if price is trading below the previous HTF low, you can anticipate a potential sweep of that level.
Confirm with a Signal: When a signal like a Hammer (H) appears on the dashboard after sweeping the previous low, it provides high-conviction confirmation that liquidity has been taken and price is ready to reverse.
cd_secret_candlestick_patterns_CxHi traders,
With this indicator, we aim to uncover secret candlestick formations that even advanced traders may miss—especially those that can't be detected by classic pattern indicators, unless you're a true master of candlestick patterns or candle math.
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General Idea:
We'll try to identify candlestick patterns by regrouping candles into custom-sized segments that you define.
You might ask: “Why do I need this? I can just look at different timeframes and spot the structure anyway.” But it’s not the same.
For example, if you're using a 1-minute chart and add a higher-timeframe candle overlay (like 5-minute), the candles you see start at fixed timestamps like 0, 5, 10, etc.
However, in this indicator, we redraw new candles by grouping them from the current candle backward in batches of five.
These candles won't match the standard view—only when aligned with exact time multiples (e.g., 0 and 5 minutes) will they look the same.
In classic charts:
• You see 5-minute candles that begin every 0 and 5 minutes.
In this tool:
• You see a continuously updating set of 5 merged 1-minute candles redrawn every minute.
What about the structures forming in between those fixed timeframes?
That’s exactly what we’ll be able to detect—while also making the lower timeframe chart more readable.
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Candle Merging:
Let’s continue with an example.
Assume we choose to merge 5 candles. Then the new candle will be formed using:
open = open
close = close
high = math.max(high , high , high , high , high)
low = math.min(low , low , low , low , low)
This logic continues backward on the chart, creating merged candles in groups of 5.
Since the selected patterns are made up of 3, 4, or 5 candles, we redraw 5 such merged candles to analyze.
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Which Patterns Are Included?
A total of 18 bullish and bearish patterns are included.
You’ll find both widely known formations and a few personal ones I use, marked as (MeReT).
You can find the pattern list and visual reference here:
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Entry and Filtering Suggestions:
Let me say this clearly:
Entering a trade every time a pattern forms will not make you profitable in the long run.
You need a clear trade plan and should only act when you can answer questions like:
• Where did the pattern appear?
• When and under what conditions?
It’s more effective to trade in the direction of the trend and look for setups around support/resistance, supply/demand zones, key levels, or areas confirmed by other indicators.
Whether you enter immediately after the pattern or wait for a retest is a personal choice—but risk management is non-negotiable.
One of the optional filters I’ve included is a Higher Timeframe (HTF) condition, which is my personal preference:
When enabled, the highest or lowest price among the pattern candles must match the high or low of the current HTF candle.
You can see in the image below the decrease in the number of detected patterns on the 1-minute chart when using no filter (blue labels) compared to when the 1-hour timeframe filter is applied (red labels).
Additionally, I’ve added a “protected” condition for engulfing patterns to help filter out weak classic engulf patterns.
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Settings:
From the menu, you can configure:
• Number of candles for regrouping
• Distance between the last candle and newly drawn candles
• Show/hide options
• HTF filter toggle and timeframe selection
• Color, label placement, and text customization
• Pattern list (select which to display or trigger alerts for)
My preferred setup:
While trading on the 1-minute chart, I typically set the higher timeframe to 15m or 1H, and switch the candle count between 2 and 3 depending on the situation.
⚠️ Important note:
The “Show” and “Alert” options are controlled by a single command.
Alerts are automatically created for any pattern you choose to display.
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What’s Next?
In future updates, I plan to add:
• Pattern success rate statistics
• Multi-broker confirmation for pattern validation
Lastly, keep in mind:
The more candles a pattern is based on, the more reliable it may be.
I'd love to hear your feedback and suggestions.
Cheerful trading! 🕊️📈
Supply & Demand MTF[E7T]This is not your average supply and demand tool. it’s a powerful, flexible indicator that helps traders spot high-probability opportunities by adapting to real-time market conditions. It uses a smart combination of volatility (ATR), volume, and price action to identify key zones where the market is likely to react. Perfect for scalpers and swing traders alike, this strategy brings together adaptive zone detection, trend bias (pivot line), two-tiered signals (S1 and S2), volume filtering, built-in Fibonacci targets, and even a debug mode for transparency and performance tracking.
KEY FEATURES
1. ADAPTIVE ZONE DETECTION; This feature highlights areas where price is likely to bounce or reversebullish demand zones and bearish supply zones. Instead of using fixed levels, it adjusts based on market volatility.
HOW IT WORKS:
Uses Average True Range (ATR) to measure volatility.
TWO MODES:
Low Volatility Mode: Makes zones tighter for calm markets.
High Volatility Mode: Expands zones during choppy or fast-moving conditions.
Plots red boxes for supply zones and blue for demand zones. Zones extend until broken or naturally expire.
WHY IT MATTERS: Traditional zone indicators often fall short in fast-changing conditions. This one adjusts automatically, helping you stay one step ahead.
EXAMPLE: On a 4H BTCUSD chart, a demand zone will form at a key support level and adjust its size depending on whether the market is quiet or volatile.
2. MARKET BIAS PIVOT LINE; This dynamic line helps you quickly see whether the market is trending up or down so you can trade in the direction of strength.
HOW IT WORKS:
Based on recent swing highs and lows (default: last 4 bars).
Line is green when price is above (bullish), red when below (bearish).
Updates live and can be turned on/off in settings.
WHY IT MATTERS: It’s a built-in trend filter. Use it to avoid fighting the market.
EXAMPLE: If SPY is above a green pivot and enters a demand zone, it’s a solid bullish setup.
3. DUAL ENTRY SIGNALS (S1 and S2) The strategy gives you two signal types depending on your risk style:
S1 SIGNALS: Early entry, based on basic confirmation (like a bullish engulfing pattern).
S2 SIGNALS: Stronger entry, requiring solid candle confirmation, volume spike, and close near the zone.
HOW IT WORKS:
S1 = good for aggressive traders or small size entries.
S2 = better for high-conviction trades and bigger position sizes.
Both signals follow your selected market mood (bullish or bearish).
WHY IT MATTERS: Flexibility! Most indicators only offer one signal style. This one gives you choice.
EXAMPLE: In EURUSD, S1 might show up when price taps a demand zone and forms a small bullish candle. If volume increases and the next candle closes strong, S2 confirms the entry.
4. VOLUME CONFIRMATION This filters out weak signals by checking for real buying/selling interest.
HOW IT WORKS:
Compares current volume to previous bar and a 10–14 bar average.
Adjustable volume thresholds for S1 and S2.
Can be disabled for markets with unreliable volume (like certain forex pairs).
WHY IT MATTERS: It adds a layer of quality control. High-volume moves usually mean higher conviction.
EXAMPLE: On AAPL, an S2 will only trigger if volume jumps by 1.3x the average, signaling strong seller presence.
5. BUILT-IN FIBONACCI TARGETS (TP1, TP2, SL) No more guessing exits. The strategy draws take profit (TP) and stop loss (SL) levels automatically based on zone size.
HOW IT WORKS:
TP1 = 2.12x the zone height
TP2 = 3.3x the zone height
SL = 1x the zone height (all adjustable)
These are shown as dashed (TP) and solid (SL) lines with labels
WHY IT MATTERS: Reduces emotional decision-making. Helps you plan trades with consistent risk/reward.
Example: In GOLD, if the demand zone is $20 tall, TP1 would be ~$42.40 higher, TP2 ~$66 higher, and SL $20 lower.
6. FULLY CUSTOMIZABLE INPUTS Tweak the settings to match your style and asset type.
KEY INPUTS:
Market Mood: Choose bullish (1) or bearish (2)
Timeframe Filter: Focus only on reliable zones (30M or 4H) or can disable to show on every timeframe
Zone Limit: Limit how many zones show (e.g., max 4)
Breakout Buffer: Defines how much price must move to break a zone
Zone Opacity: Make zones more/less visible
WHY IT MATTERS: This lets you dial in the indicator for scalping, swing trading, crypto, stocks, or forex.
Example: A scalper might use tighter zones and a low breakout buffer, while a swing trader prefers more zones and higher volatility mode.
7. DEBUG MODE (Optional) Get under the hood and see exactly how the strategy works.
HOW IT WORKS:
Shows metrics like ATR, volatility mode, memory usage, signal win rate, etc.
Plots visual lines showing zone age and success rate (TP1 hit tracking)
WHY IT MATTERS: Very few indicators show their math. This one does—great for power users who want to optimize.
EXAMPLE: You might discover that signals perform best in high volatility mode during news events, helping you adjust settings accordingly.
HOW TO USE IT
1. Add it to your TradingView chart (30M or 4H timeframes recommended).
2. Adjust inputs:
Market Mood = 1 (bullish) or 2 (bearish)
Pick your Volatility Mode
Set Zone Collector Limit (3–4 works well)
Use Timeframe Filter for better signals
3. Watch for S1 and S2:
S1 = quicker trades, lighter risk
S2 = stronger confirmation, bigger trades
4. Use the Pivot Line for trade direction.
5. Manage exits with auto TP/SL levels.
6. Turn on Debug Mode if you want detailed stats.
WORKS VERY WELL WITHOUT REPAINTING
Why It’s a Game-Changer; IT takes the guesswork out of zone trading. It’s not just smart—it’s adaptive. From volatility and volume to dynamic signals and exit plans, everything adjusts based on what the market is doing. And with a built-in trend filter and real-time debug info, it’s like having a trading co-pilot that’s always alert.
Why It’s Different Most zone indicators are basic. This one isn’t. Here’s why:
Adaptive zones that change with the market
Dual signal system (S1/S2) for flexibility
Volume confirmation to filter noise
Built-in Fibonacci targets for clean exits
Debug mode that shows you how it works
YOU CAN SET ALERTS WITHOUT repainting
THIS isn’t just another tool—it’s a smarter, more responsive way to trade.
Pristine Value Areas & MGIThe Pristine Value Areas indicator enables users to perform comprehensive technical analysis through the lens of the market profile in a fraction of the time! 🏆
A Market Profile is a charting technique devised by J. Peter Steidlmayer, a trader at the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), in the 1980's. He created it to gain a deeper understanding of market behavior and to analyze the auction process in financial markets. A market profile is used to analyze an auction using price, volume, and time to create a distribution-based view of trading activity. It organizes market data into a bell-curve-like structure, which reveals areas of value, balance, and imbalance.
💠 How is a Value Area Calculated?
A value area is a distribution of 68%-70% of the trading volume over a specific time interval, which represents one standard deviation above and below the point of control, which is the most highly traded level over that period.
The key reference points are as follows:
Value area low (VAL) - The lower boundary of a value area
Value area high (VAH) - The upper boundary of a value area
Point of Control (POC) - The price level at which the highest amount of a trading period's volume occurred
If we take the probability distribution of trading activity and flip it 90 degrees, the result is our Pristine Value Area!
Market Profile is our preferred method of technical analysis at Pristine Capital because it provides an objective and repeatable assessment of whether an asset is being accumulated or distributed by institutional investors. Market Profile levels work remarkably well for identifying areas of interest, because so many institutional trading algorithms have been programmed to use these levels since the 1980's!
The benefits of using Market Profile include better trade location, improved risk management, and enhanced market context. It helps traders differentiate between trending and consolidating markets, identify high-probability trade setups, and adjust their strategies based on whether the market is in balance (consolidation) or imbalance (trending). Unlike traditional indicators that rely on past price movements, Market Profile provides real-time insights into trader behavior, giving an edge to those who can interpret its nuances effectively.
Virgin Point of Control (VPOC) - A point of control from a previous time period that has not yet been revisited in subsequent periods. VPOCs are great for identifying prior supply or demand zones.
Below is a great example of price reversing lower after taking out an upside VPOC
💠 Are all POCs Created Equal?
If POCs are used to gauge supply & demand zones at key levels, then a POC with higher volume should be viewed as more significant than a POC that traded lower volume, right? We created Golden POCs as a tool to identify high volume POCs on all timeframes.
Golden POC (GPOC) - A POC that traded the highest volume compared to prior POCs (proprietary to Pristine Capital)
We calculate value areas for the following time intervals based on the user selected timeframe:
5 Minute and 15 Minute Timeframes -> Daily Value Area
The daily value area paints the distribution of the PRIOR session's trading activity. The "d" in the label references for VAHd, POCd and VALd is a visual cue that value area shown is daily.
1 Hour Timeframe -> Weekly Value Area
The weekly value area paints the distribution of the PRIOR week's trading activity. The "w" in the label references for VAHw, POCw and VALw is a visual cue that value area shown is weekly.
1 Day Timeframe -> Monthly Value Area
The monthly value area paints the distribution of the PRIOR month's trading activity. The "m" in the label references for VAHm, POCm and VALm is a visual cue that value area shown is monthly.
1 Week Timeframe -> Yearly Value Area
The yearly value area paints the distribution of the PRIOR year's trading activity. The "y" in the label references for VAHy, POCy and VALy is a visual cue that value area shown is yearly.
💠 What is a developing value area?
The developing value area provides insight into the upcoming value area while it is still forming! It appears when 80% of the way through the current value area. As the end of a trading period approaches, it can make sense to start trading off the developing value area. When the time period flips, the developing value area becomes the active value area!
💠 Value Areas Trading Setups
Two popular market profile concepts are the bullish and bearish 80% rules. The concept is that there is an 80% probability that the market will traverse the entire relevant value area.
Bullish 80% Rule - If a security opens a period below the value area low , and subsequently closes above it, the bullish 80% rule triggers, turning the value area green. One can trade for a move to the top of the value area, using a close below the value area low as a potential stop!
In the below example, HOOD triggered the bullish 80% rule after it reclaimed the monthly value area!
HOOD proceeded to rally through the monthly value area and beyond in subsequent trading sessions. Finding the first stocks to trigger the bullish 80% rule after a market correction is key for spotting the next market leaders!
Bearish 80% Rule - If a security opens a period above the value area high , and subsequently closes below it, the bearish 80% rule triggers, turning the value area red. One can trade for a move to the bottom of the value area, using a close above the value area high as a potential stop!
ES proceeded to follow through and test the value area low before trending below the weekly value area
Value Area Breakouts - When a security is inside of value, the auction is in balance. When it breaks out from a value area, it could be entering a period of price discovery. One can trade these breaks out of value with tight risk control by setting a stop inside the value area! These breakouts can be traded on all chart timeframes depending on the timeframe of the individual trader. Combining multiple timeframes can result in even more effective trading setups.
RBLX broke out from the monthly value area on 4/22/25👇
RBLX proceeded to rally +62.78% in 39 trading sessions following the monthly VAH breakout!
💠 Market Generated Information to Improve Your Situational Awareness!
In addition to the value areas, we've also included stat tables with useful market generated information. The stats displayed vary based on the timeframe the user has up on their screen. This incentivizes traders to check the chart on multiple timeframes before taking a trade!
Metrics Grouped By Use Case
Performance
▪ YTD α - YTD Alpha (α) measures the risk-adjusted, excess return of a security over its user defined benchmark, on a year-to-date basis.
▪ MTD α - MTD Alpha (α) measures the risk-adjusted, excess return of a security over its user defined benchmark, on a month-to-date basis.
▪ WTD α - WTD Alpha (α) measures the risk-adjusted, excess return of a security over its user defined benchmark, on a week-to-date basis.
▪ YTD %Δ - Year-to-date percent change in price
▪ MTD %Δ - Month-to-date percent change in price
▪ WTD %Δ - Week-to-date percent change in price
Volatility
▪ ATR % - The Average True Range (ATR) expressed as a percentage of an asset's price.
▪ Beta - Measures the price volatility of a security compared to the S&P 500 over the prior 5 years (since inception if 5 years of data is not available)
Risk Analysis
▪ LODx - Low-of-day extension - ATR % multiple from the low of day (measures how extended a stock is from its low of day)
▪ MAx - Moving average extension - ATR % multiple from the user-defined moving average (measures how extended a security is from its moving average). Default moving average = 50D SMA
Why does MAx matter?
MAx measures the number of ATR % multiples a security is trading away from a key moving average. The default moving average length is 50 days.
MAx can be used to identify mean reversion trades . When a security trends strongly in one direction and moves significantly above or below its moving average, the price often tends to revert back toward the average.
Example, if the ATR % of the security is 5%, and the stock is trading 50% higher than the 50D SMA, the MAx would be 50%/5% = 10. A user might opt to take a countertrend trade when the MAx exceeds a predetermined level.
The MAx can also be useful when trading breakouts above or below the key moving average of your choosing. The lower the MAx, the tighter stop loss one can take if trading against that level.
Identifying an extreme price extension using MAx 👇
Price mean reverted immediately following the high MAx 👇
💠 Trend Analysis
The Trend Analysis section consists of short-term and long-term stage analysis data as well as the value area timeframe and price in relation to the value area.
Stage Analysis
▪ ST ⇅ - Short-term stage analysis indicator
▪ LT ⇅ - Long-term stage analysis indicator
Short-term and long-term stage analysis data is provided in the two rightmost columns of each table. The columns are labeled ST ⇅ and LT ⇅.
Why is Stage Analysis important? Popularized by Stan Weinstein, stage analysis is a trend following system that classifies assets into four stages based on price-trend analysis.
The problem? The interpretation of stage analysis is highly subjective. Based on the methodology provided in Stan Weinstein’s books, five different traders could look at the same chart, and come to different conclusions as to which stage the security is in!
We solved for this by creating our own methodology for classifying stocks into stages using moving averages. This indicator automates that analysis, and produces short-term and long-term trend signals based on user-defined key moving averages. You won’t find this in any textbook or course, because it’s completely unique to the Pristine trading methodology.
Our indicator calculates a short-term trend signal using two moving averages; a fast moving average, and a slow moving average. We default to the 10D EMA as the fast moving average & the 20D SMA as the slow moving average. A trend signal is generated based on where price is currently trading with respect to the fast moving average and the slow moving average. We use the signal to guide shorter-term swing trades.
In general, we want to take long trades in stocks with strengthening trends, and short trades in stocks with weakening trends. The user is free to change the moving averages based on their own short-term timeframe. Every trader is unique!
The same process is applied to calculate the long-term trend signal. We default to the 50D SMA as our fast moving average, and the 200D SMA as the slow moving average for the LT ⇅ signal calculation, but users can change these to fit their own unique trading style.
What is Stage 1?
Stage 1 identifies stocks that transitioned from downtrends, into bottoming bases.
Stage 1A - Bottom Signal: Marks the first day a security shows initial signs of recovery after a downtrend, with early indications of strength emerging.👇
Stage 1B - Bottoming Process: Identifies the ongoing phase where the security continues to stabilize and strengthen, confirming the base-building process after the initial signal.👇
Stage 1R - Failed Uptrend: Detects when a security that had entered an early uptrend loses momentum and slips back into a bottoming phase, signaling a failed breakout.👇
What is Stage 2?
Stage 2 identifies stocks that transitioned from bottoming bases to uptrends.
Stage 2A - Breakout: Marks the first day a security decisively breaks out, signaling the start of a new uptrend.👇
Stage 2B - Uptrend: Identifies when the security continues to trade in an established uptrend following the initial breakout, with momentum building but not yet showing full strength.👇
Stage 2C - Strong Uptrend: Detects when the uptrend strengthens further, with the security displaying clear signs of accelerating strength and buying pressure.👇
Stage 2R - Failed Breakdown: Detects when a security that had recently entered a corrective phase reverses course and reclaims its upward trajectory, moving back into an uptrend.👇
What is Stage 3?
Stage 3 identifies stocks that transitioned from uptrends to topping bases.
Stage 3A - Top Signal: Marks the first day a security shows initial signs of weakness after an uptrend, indicating the start of a potential topping phase.👇
Stage 3B - Topping Process: Identifies the period following the initial signal when the security continues to show signs of distribution and potential trend exhaustion.👇
Stage 3R - Failed Breakdown: Detects when a security that had entered a deeper corrective phase reverses upward, recovering enough strength to re-enter the topping phase.👇
What is Stage 4?
Stage 4 identifies stocks that transitioned from topping bases to downtrends.
Stage 4A - Breakdown: Marks the first day a security decisively breaks below key support levels, signaling the start of a new downward trend.👇
Stage 4B - Downtrend: Identifies when the security continues to trend lower following the initial breakdown, with sustained bearish momentum, though not yet fully entrenched.👇
Stage 4C - Strong Downtrend: Detects when the downtrend intensifies, with the security displaying clear signs of accelerating weakness and selling pressure.👇
Stage 4R - Failed Bottom: Detects when a security that had begun to show early signs of bottoming reverses course and resumes its decline, falling back into a downtrend.👇
Stage N/A - Recent IPO: Applies to stocks that recently IPO’ed and don’t have enough data to calculate all necessary moving averages.
Value Area
In Trend Analysis, the value area information is helpful to gauge price in relation to the value area.
▪ VA(y) - Categorizes the security based on the relation of price to the yearly value area
▪ VA(m) - Categorizes the security based on the relation of price to the monthly value area
▪ VA(w) - Categorizes the security based on the relation of price to the weekly value area
Value area states:
▪ ABOVE = Price above the value area high
▪ BELOW = Price below the value area low
▪ INSIDE = Price inside the value area
▪ Bull 80% = Bullish 80% rule in effect
▪ Bear 80% rule = Bearish 80% rule in effect
For example, in the chart above, VA(m) - ABOVE indicates a monthly value area and price is above the VAH.
💠 What Makes This Indicator Unique
There are many value area indicators, however...
Value Area
▪ Golden POC (GPOC) - This is a proprietary concept.
▪ Unique Label Customization
Pristine value areas often comprehensive and unique label customizations. Styles include options to display any combination of the following on your labels:
• Price levels associated with market profile levels
• % distance of market profile levels from security price
• ATR% extension of market profile levels from security price
Multi-Timeframe Analysis
Based on the chart timeframe, unique market generated information is shown to facilitate multi-timeframe analysis.
▪ Weekly Timeframe
On the weekly timeframe the focus is the bigger picture and the metrics reflect this perspective. Performance data includes YTD Alpha and YTD percent change in price. Volatility is measured using ATR % and the industry standard beta. Trend analysis for this higher timeframe include the 52-week range, which measures where a security is trading in relation to its 52wk high and 52wk low. Also included is the where price is in relation to yearly value area.
▪ Daily Timeframe
As one drills down to the daily timeframe, the performance metrics include MTD alpha and MTD percent change in price.
Risk analysis includes the low-of-day extension (LODx), which is the ATR % multiple from the low of the day, to measures how extended a stock is from its low of day. In addition, the moving average extension (MAx) is the ATR % multiple from the user-defined moving average, measures how extended a security is from its
moving average. The default moving average is the 50D SMA, however this can be customized in Settings.
Trend Analysis on the daily timeframe includes the Pristine Capital methodology for classifying stocks into stages using moving averages. Both short-term and long-term stage analysis data is included. Finally, price in relation to monthly value area is shown.
▪ Hourly Timeframe
An the hourly timeframe, performance metrics include WTD alpha and WTD percent change in price. Trend analysis includes the daily closing range (DCR) and price in relation to weekly value area.
💠 Settings and Preferences
💠 Acknowledgements
We'd like to thank @dgtrd, a TradingView Pine Wizard, for his insight on the finer details when working with volume profiles.
Pristine Fundamental AnalysisThe Pristine Fundamental Analysis indicator enables users to perform comprehensive fundamental stock analysis in a fraction of the time! 🏆
For swing/position traders, fundamental analysis is essential—it informs stock selection and strengthens conviction, enabling traders to stay in positions long enough to capture larger moves. Since every ticker represents both a business and a tradable asset, fundamental analysis perfectly complements technical analysis.
💠 Fundamental Analysis Insights - Weekly Timeframe
EPS & sales trends, margins & ratios, and valuation metrics are displayed on the weekly timeframe for in-depth analysis outside market hours.
💠 Fundamental Analysis Insights - Daily Timeframe
A slimmed down version of the fundamental analysis table is displayed on the daily timeframe to provide users quick insights into the fundamentals, while allowing them to focus on technical analysis during market hours.
💠 Fundamental Analysis Metrics to Deepen Understanding of Companies!
EARNINGS & SALES TRENDS
Why does it matter? Company stock prices tend to track the growth trajectory of earnings and sales over time. By analyzing fundamentals, users can gain an edge that pure technical traders do not have. This edge is most pronounced during big market dislocations when investors are forced to liquidate their top holdings.
▪ EPS - Measures year-over-year growth, quarter-over-quarter growth, and the surprise between actuals & analyst estimates
▪ Sales Analysis - Measures year-over-year growth, quarter-over-quarter growth, and the surprise between actuals & analyst estimates
MARGIN ANALYSIS
Why does it matter? Revenue is the lifeblood of a company. Margins measure company profits and expenditures as a percentage of revenue
▪ G% - Gross margin measures the percentage of revenue a company retained after subtracting the direct costs of producing the goods or services it sells, known as the cost of goods sold (COGS)
▪ CFO% - Measures the percentage of a company's revenue that was converted to Cash flow from operations (CFO). CFO, also known as operating cash flow (OCF), is the amount of cash a company generated from its core business activities over a specific period. It reflects the actual cash inflows and outflows resulting from the company’s main operations, such as selling products or providing services, and excludes cash flows from investing and financing activities.
▪ Net% - Net margin measures the percentage of revenue that was converted to net profit
▪ ROE% - Return on Equity measures how much net income a company produced for each dollar of equity invested by shareholders
▪ R&D% - R&D margin measures how much the company invested in research & development as a percentage of revenue
▪ D/E - The Debt to Equity ratio measures how much of a company’s financing comes from creditors (debt) versus owners (equity), providing insight into the company’s financial leverage and risk profile. The indicator tracks changes in the ratio over time
VALUATION METRICS
Why does it matter? Valuation metrics provide users an understanding of the potential risk if the fundamental trajectory of the company, or the broad market, changes! The more highly valued a company is, the more downside risk is present if conditions worsen, and vice versa.
▪ PE - The Price-to-Earnings ratio measures a company’s current share price relative to its trailing twelve-month(TTM) earnings per share (EPS). It helps investors assess how much they are paying for each dollar of a company’s earnings and is often used to gauge whether a stock is overvalued, undervalued, or fairly valued compared to its peers or historical averages.
▪ PS - The Price-to-Sales ratio measures a company’s current share price relative to its trailing twelve-month(TTM) sales per share. It helps investors assess how much they are paying for each dollar of a company’s sales and is often used to gauge whether a stock is overvalued, undervalued, or fairly valued compared to its peers or historical averages.
▪ BB% - Buyback yield measures the annual percentage of stock repurchased by the company. Share buybacks reduce total share count, which directly increases earnings per share!
💠 What Makes This Indicator Unique
There are many fundamental dashboards, however, what makes this indicator unique is customized metrics that were used to achieve back-to-back top finishes in the US Investing Championship. The main purpose of the indicator is to highlight companies with a history of EPS and sales acceleration , rather than focusing on the values in isolation, or even the growth of the values. Our goal is further evolution of the metrics and color signals based on continued backtesting and analysis of real-time market data.
▪ Custom Margin Metrics : Several of the margin metrics are unique and offer significant value beyond EPS and sales data alone.
For example, there are plenty of companies that have negative EPS due to non-cash expenses and/or investments they are making into their business, but that does not by itself mean that the companies are not worthy of an investment. Roblox (RBLX) is a great example. The company has consistently negative EPS, but the CFO% margin is positive! That means the core business throws off significant amounts of cash, and a large amount of it is being allocated to aggressive R&D spend, which is captured by the R&D% metric. This could propel the fundamentals of the business well into the future.
▪ Color Signals Based on Thresholds : The background colors of metrics are based on historical analysis and apply relevant thresholds to help users identify companies with strong fundamentals
▪ Comprehensive Inline Documentation : All headers cells offer detailed information about the relevant calculations/metrics as well as in-depth information on color coding and how to interpret each value. This small, yet important detail, allows users to quickly identify accelerating fundamental trends
💠 Practical Use Case Examples
Analyzing fundamentals to trade a Power Earnings Gap setup 👇
In August 2023, APP reported a +467% YoY increase in EPS, 181% higher than Wall Street estimates! This sparked a generational trading opportunity.👇
After the first earnings report with stellar earnings growth, APP rallied > 1000% in 2 years, following the trajectory of sales and EPS.👇
💠 Settings and Preferences
💠 Tips and Tricks
Fundamentals drive price action during periods of fundamental transition
▪ Pre-revenue companies that are anticipated to start earning revenue
▪ Revenue-generating companies that are anticipated to flip from negative to positive EPS
▪ Revenue-generating companies that are anticipated to flip from negative cash flow to positive cash flow
▪ Major accelerations or decelerations in sales or EPS
Fibo_Ma with Toggleable 200 EMA Filter Fibo_MA with Toggleable 200 EMA Filter
Description:
This multi-functional indicator blends Fibonacci-based moving averages with customizable filters and visual enhancements to support various trading strategies. It offers traders the flexibility to analyze trend dynamics and potential reversal zones using multiple tools in one script.
Key Features:
🔹 Fibonacci MA Framework
Leverage a range of Fibonacci numbers (from 1 to 233) to visualize trend-based EMA lines with optional smoothing. Users can choose the moving average method (SMA, EMA, RMA, WMA, VWMA, etc.) and adjust the smoothing length for fine-tuned analysis.
🔹 VWAP and Dynamic EMA Tools
Includes VWAP and a color-coded 200 EMA that updates based on trend slope. These help visualize key dynamic support and resistance levels.
🔹 Multi-Timeframe Support
Option to switch the data source to a higher timeframe for broader trend confirmation.
🔹 Signal Highlights
Bullish and bearish signal markers based on crossovers with optional filters.
Background highlights show whether the current price is above or below a smoothed EMA line.
🔹 Customizable Filters
Enable or disable filters like:
200 EMA Position Filter (only signal when price is above or below the 200 EMA)
ATR Filter (filter out low-volatility candles)
Volume Filter (signal only on sufficient volume)
🔹 Cross Alerts & Labels
Built-in alert conditions for crossovers and customizable signal display options—labels, shapes, and background highlights.
🔹 Advanced Options
Toggle forecast line visibility and offset
Fine-tune alerts using price action relative to the smooth trend line
Optional tail and cross label display for deeper chart customization
How to Use:
This tool can support trend-following, breakout, and pullback strategies. Customize the MA types, filters, and timeframe settings to match your trading style. The script is designed for visual clarity while offering rich configurability for discretionary and system-based traders.
Trap Candle (Trend H4 + RSI Filter)🔍 Trap Candle (Trend H4 + RSI Filter)
Description:
The Trap Candle indicator is designed to identify a specific and powerful two-candle price action pattern that often signals a false breakout followed by a strong reversal. It combines pure price action with two objective filters to increase signal quality and trend alignment.
📊 Pattern Logic:
Bullish Trap: The current candle breaks the previous candle’s low, but closes above its high (and is bullish).
Bearish Trap: The current candle breaks the previous candle’s high, but closes below its low (and is bearish).
This pattern often reveals institutional traps or stop hunts before directional movement.
🧠 Trend Filter (H4):
Ensures long signals occur only when the H4 close is higher than the previous H4 close (uptrend).
Ensures short signals occur only in a H4 downtrend.
Designed to align intraday entries (M15, H1) with higher timeframe momentum.
💪 RSI Confirmation:
Includes a configurable RSI filter on the current timeframe.
Only long signals are shown when RSI is above a user-defined threshold (e.g. 55).
Only short signals are shown when RSI is below a user-defined threshold (e.g. 45).
⚙️ Key Features:
Full customization of RSI period and thresholds.
Clean, visual signal plotting on the chart (with “Trap L” or “Trap S” labels).
Built-in alerts for both long and short trap candle setups.
Perfect for traders who want to trade smart reversals with trend and momentum confirmation.
✅ Recommended Timeframes:
M15 and H1 (entry)
Uses H4 for trend bias
If you’re looking to filter out noise and spot only the highest quality reversal setups, the Trap Candle (Trend H4 + RSI Filter) is a solid tool for any price action-based strategy.
LTF Volume markerLTF Volume Marker
Overview:
The LTF Volume Marker highlights candles that contain volume spikes on a lower timeframe (LTF), even while you are viewing a higher timeframe chart. It is designed to help identify hidden volume activity that may not be visible when aggregating candles.
This indicator is conceptually similar to a volume profile — but instead of showing distribution across price levels, it visualizes volume clusters within the structure of a sloped trend or time-based aggregation.
Key Features:
✅ Automatically detects high-volume candles on a user-defined lower timeframe
✅ Marks the price level of volume spikes using weighted average price (VWAP) within higher timeframe bars
✅ Supports both manual threshold and auto mode (which highlights top X% of volume candles in a selected range)
✅ Fully adjustable timeframe and date range
✅ Displays either a point or an area at the spike location or together
How It Works:
You define a Lower Timeframe (e.g. 1-minute) and optionally a threshold or use the auto mode to dynamically calculate it from past data.
On higher timeframes (e.g. 5-min, 15-min), the indicator looks inside each bar, finds all volume spikes, and plots the volume-weighted average price of those spikes.
If you are on the same timeframe as the LTF, it simply highlights candles with volume exceeding the threshold.
Use Cases:
Spotting hidden volume clusters inside trending moves
Validating support/resistance levels with underlying volume
Filtering false breakouts using intra-bar volume
Enhancing scalping and intraday setups by visualizing internal structure
Notes:
The indicator ignores future-looking data (lookahead=off) and only processes completed bars.
If the chart’s timeframe is lower than the selected LTF, the indicator will automatically disable itself.
Works best with aggregated symbols, such as futures or cryptocurrencies with high resolution data.
HSI Market sessions and Volume profileHSI Market Sessions and Volume Profile
Unlock deeper market insight with this advanced volume profile indicator tailored for Hang Seng Index (HSI) and other futures instruments. This tool combines session-based volume analysis, customizable profiles, and intraday tracking for superior market structure awareness.
🔍 Key Features:
Dynamic Volume Profile: View aggregated buy/sell volume or open interest delta across customizable price zones.
POC, VAH, VAL Lines: Instantly spot the Point of Control, Value Area High, and Value Area Low for each session.
Flexible Session Options: Analyze market behavior by Tokyo, London, New York, or standard timeframes like Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, or Yearly.
Live Zone Tracking: Stay ahead with real-time profiling of the current session.
Forex Box Option: Visualize forex trading zones even without volume profiles.
Highly Configurable: Choose from three display modes, resolution settings, and color schemes to fit your style and precision needs.
🧠 Smart Mechanics:
Adaptive to both Volume and Open Interest data.
Built-in smoothing algorithm for cleaner profiles in high-volatility assets.
Auto-reset and draw logic based on session type and bar resolution.
Intrabar data handling for more granular profiling (requires lower timeframe input).
✅ Ideal For:
HSI Futures Traders looking for market session clarity and volume zones.
Volume Profile Analysts needing flexible, session-specific profile rendering.
Day Traders and Swing Traders who value precision in trade planning.
Dashboard Trends📊 Dashboard Trends + Anchored Daily VWAP
This indicator provides a real-time multi-timeframe trend dashboard alongside a daily anchored VWAP system, helping you assess both macro and intraday market sentiment at a glance.
🔍 Key Features
✅ Multi-Timeframe Trend Analysis
Tracks whether EMA(22) is above EMA(200) across:
1m, 10m, 30m, 4h, 1D timeframes
Color-coded "Bullish"/"Bearish" status for each
Aggregated trend summary using 6 signals (including VWAP)
✅ Anchored Daily VWAP
Uses ta.vwap to provide a session-resetting daily VWAP
VWAP resets at the beginning of each trading day
Live update throughout the day
Supports pre-market and after-hours if chart includes ETH
✅ VWAP Bands (±1σ to ±3σ)
Optional bands show price deviation from VWAP
Fully customizable:
Enable/disable each band
Set deviation multiplier
Adjust color and visibility
✅ Visual Dashboard
Table display in the bottom-right corner
Shows trend status per timeframe + VWAP + Summary
Easy-to-read green/yellow/red color codes
⚙️ Customization
Toggle VWAP line on/off
Enable or disable any band level
Adjust standard deviation multiplier
Choose your VWAP and band colors
🧠 Summary Logic
Strong Bull: 6 bullish signals
Bull: 5 signals
Mixed: 3–4 signals
Bear: 2 signals
Strong Bear: 0–1 signals
This tool is perfect for traders looking to combine trend-following and intraday mean-reversion awareness, with all the critical data visualized in one compact dashboard.
FeraTrading Breakout Indicator v2🧠 Overview:
The FeraTrading Breakout Indicator v2 is a momentum-based opening range breakout (ORB) tool built around a fixed intraday structure. It captures price behavior shortly after the market opens and then projects custom breakout levels above and below a calculated midpoint.
Signals are only generated when price breaks one of these projected zones with confirmation from multiple aligned indicators, including RSI momentum, candle body strength, and volatility acceleration.
Unlike traditional ORB tools that plot breakout lines directly on the high and low of the session, this script does not use session highs/lows for its breakout levels. Instead, it creates a central zone based on internal range logic and projects breakout bands dynamically from that midpoint.
⚙️ How It Works:
🔹 Session Zone Setup:
After the first part of the New York session, the script captures the initial price structure.
From this structure, a midpoint zone is established.
Using this midpoint, the script projects upper and lower breakout bands that remain fixed for the rest of the day.
🔹 Breakout Signal Conditions:
To trigger a signal, all of the following must be met:
Price Engagement with Projected Zones:
The prior candle must break through the upper or lower projected level, showing clean directional intent.
Directional Candle Structure:
The breakout candle must have a clear and strong body (not dominated by wicks), confirming that the move had conviction.
RSI-Based Momentum Alignment:
A short-term RSI is calculated and smoothed.
Bullish signals require RSI to be above its average.
Bearish signals require RSI to be below its average.
This ensures breakouts occur with momentum support.
Volatility Spike Filter (Optional):
Checks if the breakout candle is significantly larger than recent candles to eliminate soft or passive breakouts.
All filters must align to print a signal, avoiding noisy or conflicting trades.
🎨 Visuals:
Midpoint Line: Central anchor for the breakout zone (drawn after the session range is complete).
Upper/Lower Breakout Bands: Custom levels projected from midpoint—not drawn on session highs/lows.
Signal Arrows:
Green triangle below the candle = bullish breakout
Red triangle above the candle = bearish breakout
🔒 What Makes It Original:
Uses a fixed custom range derived from structural behavior—not highs/lows—to define breakout levels
Integrates RSI and trend-following behavior with raw price structure for more precise entries
Requires candle anatomy, directional momentum, and volatility conditions to all confirm
Universally applicable across instruments and timeframes—no tuning required
Fixed levels provide a consistent reference point for traders throughout the session
This multi-layered, confirmation-based approach is unique to this script and justifies closed-source protection.
✅ How to Use:
Add to any intraday chart (3m–15m ideal)
After the session range is set, custom zones will appear and remain unchanged for the day
Watch for triangle signals and enter at the open of the signal candle
Use your own stop loss/take profit or trailing exit logic
Best used during high-volume, active market hours
💎 Why It’s Worth Paying For
The FeraTrading Breakout Indicator v2 elevates traditional ORB logic by blending a fixed, midpoint-based breakout structure with live confirmation from RSI, candle anatomy, and volatility filters.
Unlike generic mashups or open-source breakouts, this system:
Filters breakouts using real momentum alignment, not just price movement
Applies structural logic with consistent visual zones that don’t recalculate intraday
Eliminates noise by only triggering when force, structure, and trend all agree
Delivers repeatable, high-clarity signals that adapt to market tempo without parameter tweaking
This type of structured, confluence-validated breakout logic is not available in public indicators or simple ORB clones. It reflects custom engineering and real-world trader experience, resulting in a premium-grade breakout tool.
✅ Compliance & Originality
This script was built fully from scratch using original logic and structure. All visual zones, signal filters, and confirmation layers were designed and implemented internally. No open-source components or cloned calculations are used. RSI is used as a filter, although the thresholds should remain confidential.
All inputs, filters, and breakout mechanics were developed to be asset-agnostic and do not rely on any third-party libraries, code reuse, or recycled logic.
⚠️ Risk Disclaimer & Access Policy
This tool is not financial advice and does not predict future price direction. It visualizes structural and momentum conditions that have historically preceded breakouts. Use in combination with your own trade management system.
All trades carry risk. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
🔒 Why This Script Is Invite-Only and Closed-Source
This script contains proprietary logic that combines structural breakout detection with multi-layered signal validation. Releasing the source would expose the system to replication and diminish its uniqueness and value.
Access is restricted to protect:
The original breakout zone generation logic
The combined RSI-candle-volatility signal filter
The pattern structure and visual consistency framework
Keeping the script closed-source ensures the integrity of the design and preserves the edge for serious users.
We plan on implementing our Pattern Recognition Engine (PRE) into this indicator in the future to add more reliability to the signals.
HTF Box Range Overlay - FIXEDThis script overlays higher timeframe candles (e.g. 4H) onto lower timeframe charts (e.g. 5min), showing both the body and wick ranges of the last N HTF candles.
Features:
✔ Displays both candle body and wick as separate shaded boxes
✔ Fully customizable for bullish/bearish colors and wick appearance
✔ Supports any higher timeframe (15m, 1H, 4H, 1D, etc.)
✔ Clean overlay with no performance lag
✔ Automatically adjusts in real-time as new candles form
Great for traders using HTF zones, supply/demand, or structure-based confluence. Works best when used on intraday charts.
Session [PRO]Session Pro is a powerful and highly customizable indicator designed to visualize key trading sessions and their internal phases directly on your chart. It's built for traders who base their strategies on time-of-day dynamics, market opens, and specific session profiles.
This tool moves beyond simple session boxes by allowing you to map out detailed sub-sessions (e.g., Accumulation, Manipulation, Distribution phases) within the main trading windows, giving you a clearer view of the market's structure throughout the day.
Key Features
Customizable Main Sessions: Visualize Asia, London, and New York (AM/PM) sessions with distinct high/low ranges.
Detailed Sub-Sessions: Break down the London and New York sessions into three distinct profiles (A, M, D) to analyze intraday market movements.
Advanced Display Control: For every single session and sub-session, use a dropdown menu to choose your preferred display style:
Outline & Fill: The default view with a transparent colored background.
Outline Only: A minimalist view showing only the session's high/low border.
Off: Hide any session completely to declutter your chart.
Granular Color Customization: Every session and sub-session has its own individual color picker, giving you full control over your chart's aesthetics.
Custom Alerts: Never miss a session start again. Enable alerts for any specific main or sub-session you want to track.
Full Timezone Support: Easily sync the indicator to your local time using a UTC offset (defaulting to NY time, UTC-4) or your exchange's timezone.
How to Use
Go into the indicator Settings.
For each session, configure the Time, Color, and Display Style to your preference.
Check the Alert box for any session you wish to receive a notification for when it begins.
Adjust the global UTC Timezone Offset in the final settings tab to match your trading clock.
How to Set Alerts
First, go into the indicator's Settings and check the "Alert" box for each session you want to be notified about.
Click the "Alert" button on the TradingView toolbar (the alarm clock icon).
In the Condition dropdown, select "Session Pro".
In the dropdown directly below it, choose the option "Any alert() function call".
Select your preferred notification method (e.g., Pop-up, Email, App Notification) and click "Create".
Hope this tool helps you better visualize market structure and time your trades more effectively. Happy trading!
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The Aqua Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Trend Oscillator is a comprehensive momentum and trend analysis tool designed to synthesize
complex market dynamics into a single, intuitive oscillator. It moves beyond single-timeframe analysis by aggregating
trend information from up to five distinct, user-configurable sources—spanning different timeframes, symbols, and
moving average types.
--- CORE CONCEPT ---
The strength and direction of a trend are rarely uniform across all market perspectives. This indicator's core
principle is to quantify and weigh the trend's character from multiple angles simultaneously. By blending these
perspectives, it generates a composite score that reflects the overall "consensus" of trend momentum, providing
a more robust view than any single moving average could offer alone.
--- METHODOLOGY ---
The indicator's power lies in its sophisticated, multi-step normalization process for each analysis slot:
1. **MA Calculation:** A standard moving average (e.g., EMA, SMA) is calculated for the specified source, symbol, and timeframe.
2. **Volatility-Normalized Distance:** It first measures the deviation of price from its moving average in terms
of Average True Range (ATR) units. This volatility-normalization step is crucial for comparing trend strength
across different timeframes or instruments, as it measures distance in a context-aware manner.
3. **Magnitude Squashing:** This ATR-based distance is then passed through a hyperbolic tangent (`tanh`) squashing
function. This elegantly transforms the potentially unbounded measurement into a standardized score oscillating
between -1 (maximum bearish magnitude) and +1 (maximum bullish magnitude). This prevents extreme outliers in one
timeframe from disproportionately skewing the final result.
4. **Weighted Aggregation:** Each of these normalized (-1 to +1) scores is then combined based on a user-defined
weight. The weighted average of all enabled slots produces the final composite score.
5. **Final Scaling & Smoothing:** The composite score is scaled to oscillate between -100 and +100. An optional
final smoothing pass can be applied to this master line to reduce noise and clarify the overall trend.
All higher-timeframe calculations are performed correctly within their native context to ensure the indicator is
non-repainting and provides a stable, reliable output on the chart.
--- KEY FEATURES ---
• **Five Independent Analysis Slots:** Fully customize up to five sources, each with its own symbol, timeframe, MA type, period, and weight.
• **Advanced Normalization:** Utilizes ATR and the hyperbolic tangent function for robust, comparable trend magnitude scores.
• **Correct MTF Calculation:** Employs best practices for non-repainting data requests, ensuring historical and real-time results are consistent.
• **Weighted Composite Score:** Assign importance to different timeframes to tailor the oscillator to your specific analytical needs.
• **Optional Master Smoothing:** Apply a final MA to the composite score line for enhanced clarity and signal filtering.
• **Clear Visualization:** A simple, color-coded oscillator line shows the final trend score, while individual component trends can also be plotted.
--- HOW TO INTERPRET ---
• **Zero Line Cross:** A cross above 0 indicates that the weighted balance of trend components has shifted to bullish. A cross below 0 signals a shift to bearish.
• **Oscillator Magnitude:** Values approaching +100 suggest a strong, broad-based uptrend consensus. Values nearing -100 indicate a strong downtrend consensus.
• **Slope:** The slope of the oscillator line indicates the accelerating or decelerating nature of the aggregate trend momentum.
• **Divergence:** As with any oscillator, watch for divergences between price action and the oscillator, which can signal a potential exhaustion of the prevailing trend.
Author: Aquaritek
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[JHF] SQZMOMPRO SQZMOMPRO is a sophisticated, momentum-based technical indicator designed for traders seeking to identify potential trend reversals, momentum shifts, and periods of market consolidation (squeezes) across multiple timeframes. By combining a momentum oscillator, Bollinger Bands, Keltner Channels, and a Percentage Volume Oscillator (PVO), it provides a comprehensive view of price momentum and volume dynamics.
Overview
The SQZMOMPRO indicator is a powerful tool that integrates momentum analysis, volatility-based squeeze detection, and volume confirmation to help traders identify high-probability trading opportunities. It combines:
A momentum oscillator based on price deviations from a linear regression and moving average.
Bollinger Bands and Keltner Channels to detect periods of low volatility (squeezes), signaling potential breakouts.
A Percentage Volume Oscillator (PVO) to confirm momentum signals with volume trends.
A Rate of Change (ROC) line to highlight the speed of momentum shifts.
Visual cues like reversal signals and confluence backgrounds for actionable insights.
This indicator is ideal for swing traders, day traders, and those analyzing trends across multiple timeframes (hourly, 4-hour, daily, weekly, monthly). It is plotted below the price chart (non-overlay) and includes customizable alerts for key conditions.
Key Features
Multi-Timeframe Support: Automatically adjusts parameters for hourly, 4-hour, daily, weekly, and monthly charts, ensuring optimal settings for each timeframe.
Squeeze Detection: Identifies periods of low volatility (squeezes) using Bollinger Bands and Keltner Channels, categorized as Wide, Normal, Narrow, or Very Narrow.
Momentum Oscillator: Tracks price momentum relative to a baseline, with a signal line to highlight trend reversals.
PVO Confluence: Optionally integrates the Percentage Volume Oscillator to confirm momentum signals with volume trends.
Rate of Change (ROC): Displays the smoothed rate of change of momentum for enhanced readability.
Visual Cues: Includes color-coded squeeze dots, momentum/signal lines, reversal markers, and optional confluence backgrounds.
Alerts: Configurable alerts for squeeze conditions, trend reversals, and volume-confirmed signals.
How It Works
1. Momentum Oscillator
The momentum oscillator is calculated as follows:
Source: Closing price.
Baseline: A combination of the midpoint of the highest high and lowest low over a specified period, adjusted by a simple moving average (SMA).
Momentum: Linear regression of the price deviation from this baseline over a timeframe-specific period (shorter for smaller timeframes to be more responsive).
Signal Line: A 5-period SMA of the momentum value, used to identify crossovers.
Interpretation:
Momentum > Signal: Bullish momentum (plotted in green by default).
Momentum < Signal: Bearish momentum (plotted in red by default).
Crossovers: Momentum crossing above the signal line suggests a bullish reversal; crossing below suggests a bearish reversal.
2. Squeeze Detection
Squeezes occur when volatility contracts, often preceding significant price moves. The indicator compares:
Bollinger Bands: Calculated using an SMA and 2 standard deviations of the closing price.
Keltner Channels: Calculated using an SMA and multiples of the Average True Range (ATR) for different squeeze thresholds (Wide, Normal, Narrow, Very Narrow). This method steers away from the likes of classical SQZPRO which only uses an approximation of the Average True Range and heavily affects the squeeze sensitivity due to the way they calculate their Keltner Channel (our Keltner Channel are true to the way they are supposed to be calculated).
Squeeze Conditions:
Wide Squeeze: Bollinger Bands are inside Keltner Channels with a high ATR multiplier.
Normal Squeeze: Bollinger Bands are inside Keltner Channels with a moderate ATR multiplier.
Narrow Squeeze: Bollinger Bands are inside Keltner Channels with a low ATR multiplier.
Very Narrow Squeeze: Bollinger Bands are inside Keltner Channels with a very low ATR.
No Squeeze: Bollinger Bands are outside Keltner Channels, indicating higher volatility.
Depending on the timeframe, each squeeze level has been manually tweaked to gain an edge, whether you're scalping, in swings or in Leaps.
Visuals: Squeeze conditions are plotted as colored dots on the zero line:
Green: No Squeeze
Black: Wide Squeeze
Red: Normal Squeeze
Yellow: Narrow Squeeze
Purple: Very Narrow Squeeze
3. Percentage Volume Oscillator (PVO)
The PVO measures volume momentum, similar to the MACD but applied to volume through a 14 and 28 ema with volume as the srouce.
Interpretation:
PVO > 0: Increasing volume momentum (bullish).
PVO < 0: Decreasing volume momentum (bearish).
When enabled (Show PVO Confluence), the indicator highlights periods where momentum and PVO align (e.g., bullish momentum with PVO > 0).
4. Rate of Change (ROC)
Formula: Smoothed difference between momentum and signal line, multiplied by a user-defined factor (ROC Multiplier).
Purpose: Enhances readability of momentum shifts, plotted as a blue (positive) or orange (negative) line when enabled.
5. Reversal Signals
Bullish Reversal: Momentum crosses above the signal line, optionally confirmed by PVO > 0. Marked with a green vertical line.
Bearish Reversal: Momentum crosses below the signal line, optionally confirmed by PVO < 0. Marked with a red vertical line.
6. Confluence Background
When Show PVO Confluence is enabled, the background is colored to highlight alignment:
Bullish Confluence: Momentum > Signal and PVO > 0 (green background, darker if ROC is positive).
Bearish Confluence: Momentum < Signal and PVO < 0 (red background, darker if ROC is negative).
Inputs
Basic Configuration:
Display Reversals: Show/hide reversal markers for momentum/signal crossovers (default: true).
Show PVO Confluence: Enable/disable background coloring for momentum and PVO alignment (default: false).
Rate of Change:
Show Rate of Change Line: Display the ROC line (default: false).
ROC Smoothing Length: Smoothing period for ROC (default: 1, min: 1).
ROC Multiplier: Scales ROC for readability (default: 1, min: 1).
Plotline Colors:
Bullish Momentum: Green (default: RGB(0, 255, 0)).
Bearish Momentum: Red (default: RGB(255, 0, 0)).
Signal Line: White (default: RGB(255, 255, 255)).
Squeeze Colors:
No Squeeze: Green.
Wide Squeeze: Black.
Normal Squeeze: Red.
Narrow Squeeze: Yellow.
Very Narrow Squeeze: Purple.
Timeframe-Specific Parameters
The indicator adapts to the chart’s timeframe, using predefined settings.
Hourly, 4-Hour, Daily, Weekly and Monthly (and everything in between) all have custom, tweaked momentum length, ATR length, and squeeze multiplier threshold to suit the sensitivity needed for the current timeframe.
Trading Applications
Squeeze Breakouts:
A transition from a Very Narrow or Narrow Squeeze to No Squeeze often signals a breakout. Combine with momentum crossovers for confirmation.
Example: Enter a long position when a Narrow Squeeze (yellow dots) turns to No Squeeze (green dots) and momentum crosses above the signal line.
Trend Reversals:
Bullish reversal (green line) with PVO > 0 confirms strong buying volume, increasing the likelihood of a sustained uptrend.
Bearish reversal (red line) with PVO < 0 suggests strong selling pressure.
Confluence Trading:
Use confluence backgrounds to trade only when momentum and volume align, reducing false signals.
Example: A bullish confluence (green background) with positive ROC indicates a high-probability long setup.
Divergences:
Look for divergences between price and momentum or PVO. For instance, a higher low in momentum/PVO with a lower low in price suggests a bullish reversal.
Trend Confirmation:
Use the momentum oscillator and ROC to confirm price trends. A rising momentum and positive ROC validate an uptrend.
Alerts
Squeeze Alerts:
🟢 No Squeeze: Volatility is expanding.
⚫ Low Squeeze: Wide squeeze detected.
🔴 Normal Squeeze: Moderate squeeze detected.
🟡 Tight Squeeze: Narrow squeeze detected.
🟣 Very Tight Squeeze: Very narrow squeeze detected.
Reversal Alerts:
🐂 Bullish Trend Reversal: Momentum crosses above signal.
🐻 Bearish Trend Reversal: Momentum crosses below signal.
🐂 Bullish Trend Reversal + 📊 PVO Confluence: Momentum crossover with PVO > 0.
🐻 Bearish Trend Reversal + 📊 PVO Confluence: Momentum crossover with PVO < 0.
Limitations
Lagging Nature: The momentum oscillator and PVO rely on moving averages, which may lag sudden price or volume spikes.
False Signals: Squeezes and crossovers can occur in choppy markets, leading to whipsaws. Confirm with price action or other indicators.
Timeframe Sensitivity: Results vary by timeframe; test settings for your trading style (e.g., shorter lengths for day trading).
How to Use
Add to Chart: Apply the indicator to any TradingView chart (non-overlay).
Customize Settings:
Enable Display Reversals for crossover markers.
Enable Show PVO Confluence for volume confirmation.
Adjust ROC Smoothing and ROC Multiplier for clearer ROC visuals.
Customize colors for better visibility.
Interpret Signals:
Monitor squeeze dots for volatility changes.
Watch for momentum/signal crossovers and confluence backgrounds.
Use ROC to gauge momentum strength.
Set Alerts: Configure alerts for squeezes, reversals, or confluence signals to stay informed.
Example Scenario
Setup: A stock in a Very Narrow Squeeze (purple dots) on the daily chart, with momentum below the signal line and PVO < 0.
Signal: Momentum crosses above the signal line, PVO turns positive, and the squeeze transitions to No Squeeze (green dots).
Action: Enter a long position, targeting the next resistance level, with a stop-loss below recent support. The green confluence background and positive ROC confirm the trade.
Conclusion
The SQZMOMPRO indicator is a versatile tool for traders seeking to capitalize on momentum, volatility, and volume trends. Its multi-timeframe adaptability, visual clarity, and robust alert system make it suitable for various trading strategies. Combine with price action, support/resistance, or other indicators for optimal results. For feedback or suggestions, feel free to leave a comment.
Liquidity Zones (JTS)Title: Liquidity Zones (JTS)
Description:
This script marks out key liquidity zones using pivot highs and lows. It includes:
Buy-Side Liquidity (Highs): Shown in red lines
Sell-Side Liquidity (Lows): Shown in green lines
Sweep Protection: Zones will only be removed after a defined number of bars AND a true sweep beyond the level
Toggle Controls: Enable/disable highs or lows individually
Adjustable Settings: Pivot length, sweep delay, max lines, and colors
Perfect for traders looking to track untapped or recently swept liquidity.
Created by JTS
For educational and strategic use
Sell to Buy / Buy to SellSell to Buy / Buy to Sell — Momentum Shift Detector
The Sell to Buy / Buy to Sell indicator detects simple but powerful two-bar momentum shift patterns directly on your chart, offering early insights into potential reversals or strong breakout continuation.
🔎 How it works:
Sell to Buy (StB):
Previous candle (bar -1) is bearish
Current candle (bar 0) is bullish
The bullish candle closes above the high of the previous bearish candle
Confirmed only after bar close
Buy to Sell (BtS):
Previous candle (bar -1) is bullish
Current candle (bar 0) is bearish
The bearish candle closes below the low of the previous bullish candle
Confirmed only after bar close
🎯 Key Features:
✅ Pure price action logic — no indicators, no oscillators
✅ Immediate visual markers:
Green "StB" label for bullish momentum shifts
Red "BtS" label for bearish momentum shifts
✅ Full alert system to notify you in real-time when either pattern occurs
⚙ Who is this for?
Scalpers looking for short-term momentum shifts
Swing traders identifying potential reversals or breakout confirmations
Price action traders who want clean and objective setup detection
The Sell to Buy / Buy to Sell indicator is designed to give you clear and simple signals whenever the market shows decisive strength after a short-term opposite move — potentially marking the start of a new impulse.