HABHEEMA POB V2 (FixPurity Of Breakout - This project the buy and sell levels based on the mathematical calculations. It also provides the projected SL levels for the trades. Traders to use the SL levels based on their risk-taking capabilities.
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Hopiplaka Twin Tower Levels (Variable Multiplier) [NZA 333]Purpose
Instrument scope: This indicator is for exchange-traded futures only (e.g., CME/ICE). It assumes a regular session with a 16:00 daily fix; use on spot FX, equities/ETFs, CFDs, or crypto is not supported and may produce incorrect windows/levels.
This tool draws structured possible support/resistance price-level frameworks anchored to a daily “Fix” at 16:00 and lets you study intraday expansion/mean-reversion from that anchor. It overlays three families of levels:
CB - Circuit-Breaker style bands: symmetric bands at ±X% of the Fix (user-defined), plus intermediate percentages (14/26/40/50/60/74/86) and three highlighted “impulse” bands.
GB – “Goldbach-type” ratios: fixed ratios applied to a user-selected PO3 dealing range (e.g., 729, 2187, 6561 points). This produces low/eq/high rails and intermediate harmonics, including extended rails at −0.111 and 1.111.
STDV – “Stop-Run” ladders: equidistant steps (user step size) centered on the Fix and bounded by ±PO3/2.
All drawings are time-boxed windows that run from one 16:00 to the next 16:00 so you can compare today vs. prior sessions at a glance, including weekends/market closures.
How it works (high level)
Session windows (16:00→16:00)
For non-crypto symbols, each “day” is a window starting at 16:00 in the user-chosen timezone (default: America/New_York) and ending at the next day’s 15:59. When a new 16:00 occurs, the script immediately rolls the windows forward so Day-0, Day-1, Day-2, Day-3 always reference the latest four 16:00 anchors, even across weekends.
Fix source (per day)
Each day can use one of:
O/C: the open price of the 16:00 bar (acts as an official fix for that session).
VWAP: the VWAP value on the 15:59:30 (last 30 seconds bar before 16:00). You need Trading View Premium to use this source.
Manual: user-entered value. You can visit CME Group's website to see the published fix prices for your chart and enter it manually.
For a current session you want to use the previous session fix price until 4 pm (New York).
Market type handling
Crypto: by default the Fix is 16:00 Europe/London (configurable). Crypto session handling remains continuous; the script keeps the crypto branch behavior separate so nothing changes for 24/7 markets.
Non-crypto: uses the selected timezone (default NY). The script explicitly handles weekends/holidays so Day-0 can be Fri→Mon and Day-1 Thu→Fri, etc.
Ratios & math
Circuit Breakers bands: Fix ± (Fix * percent / 100), with extra mid-points (“CE levels”) and the intermediate percentages listed above.
Goldbach ratios: a fixed array of ratios mapped onto the PO3 distance; on Forex, PO3 is automatically converted to price units using syminfo.mintick.
STDV steps: Fix ± n * step, drawn only within ±PO3/2.
Rendering model
Lines are created with xloc = xloc.bar_time between the window’s start/end timestamps. A housekeeping buffer deletes/redraws on the last bar to keep charts responsive when you toggle features. A compact table shows, per day window, the session label, Fix (and its source), and the active options (CB%, PO3, STDV).
Update behavior
As soon as the 16:00 1-minute bar closes, the Fix for Day-0 updates and older windows roll forward. Historical windows (Day-1/2/3) also move forward afterward, since their Fix times are already stored. On higher timeframes, the script relies on the captured 1-minute Fix so Day-0 levels appear intrabar even if the higher-TF candle hasn’t closed yet.
How to use it
I - Choose the Fix source per day (Manual / VWAP / O/C).
II- Choose levels to show on each day, via toggles:
- Mode 1: Toggle "Show Goldbach Levels" and/or "NG Levels" / "CE Levels" (extra ratio sets) to show these levels for the day. Choose PO3 DR (Dealing Range), note the fix price acts as Equilibrium.
- Mode 2: Toggle "Show Stop Run Levels" to show PO3 distance in handles from Fix Price. Choose a PO3 number from the "STDV" option, this will be your max distance in handles (think Dealing Range).
- Mode 3: Toggle "Show Circuit Breaker Levels" to show ratios derived from the CME Group's official price limits percents from the fix price for a day (7%, 13% or 20%) * 2.
Each mode's toggles are in the same line, one line per mode. Usually you just need one of the 3 modes.
III - Use Day shift to scroll the four windows through past sessions (0 by default).
IV - Use Hour shift to visually nudge the drawings on the time axis without changing calculations.
Timezone: for non-crypto, select America/New_York, Europe/London or UTC for the 16:00 anchor. Crypto can auto-use London 16:00.
Notes & limitations
The tool does not generate buy/sell signals; it’s a visual framework for contextual levels.
O/C fixes (Default) are captured from the 1-minute series at exactly 16:00; if a symbol lacks 1-minute history at that time (rare), a day window may show as missing or could take the fix price incorrectly.
VWAP fixes are captured from the 30-seconds series at exactly 16:00; if a symbol lacks 30 seconds history at that time, a day window may show as missing.
Historical windows are fixed once their 16:00 bar has closed; Day-0 updates only at the moment a new 16:00 occurs.
Be mindful of symbol tick size/PO3 scale on Forex vs. indices/futures.
This indicator does not predict future values and does not access future data beyond the last completed 16:00 bar. See TradingView’s guidance on realistic claims and use of request.security.
(Educational use only. Trading involves risk; past behavior of levels relative to price does not guarantee future outcomes.)
Above/Below All TableThis indicator provides a snapshot of where various markets are in reference to 4 key opening times. These key times are:
18:00 (Globex open)
00:00 (Midnight open)
9:30 (RTH open)
9:45 (End of first 15 minutes of RTH)
The trading concept here is that price is likely to revert back into the current daily range if it is below all 4 of the time-based prices or above all of the time-based prices. When price is between those levels it will often chop around and be harder to navigate.
This indicator provides traders with a snapshot of price relative to those 4 levels across up to 6 different tradable instruments, indicating which direction price is expected to move for each of those instruments. This way, the trader can see which instruments are expected to potentially reverse and which ones are more likely to chop. In this way, they can select which markets to focus their attention on based on this key snapshot.
Used in conjunction with for entries, this strategy can help traders to avoid trading instruments that are less likely to move favorably on a given day.
Warning: this strategy will be ineffective on trending days as price is less likely to revert into a range on days where it is trending. It is recommended to use a trend strength tool to identify potential days where this may occur.
Edge Levels (ES/NQ) - ArchReactorCredit: I got the idea from here
Edge Levels provides a smart, pre-calculated volatility map for the E-mini S&P 500 — based on the previous session’s close and the closing value of the VIX.
How It Works
It is based on the Expected move formula:
EM = (ES/NQ PrevClose) × (Vol. Idx/100) × √(1/N)
Where:
ES/NQ PrevClose = Prior daily close on ES/NQ
Vol. Idx = Prior daily close of CBOE Volatility Index (For ES we use VIX and for NQ we use VXN)
N = Number of days (default: 252 or 365)
- 365 = Calendar-based normalization
- 252 = Trading day normalization (used by many institutional models)
Then this plots 8 support and 8 resistance levels based on Standard Deviation multipliers.
Inputs:
Asset Type: ES/NQ
Manual Override: If this is selected then we can manually enter the close of ES/NQ and VIXVXN
Normalization: 252/365 Days
For Manual Input:
Manual Input – Official Sources
ES Daily Settlement:
👉 www.cmegroup.com
NQ Daily Settlement:
👉 www.cmegroup.com
VIX Close Value:
👉 www.cboe.com
VXN Close Value:
👉 www.cboe.com
How to use
Combine it with various confirmations:
RSI/Stochastic or MFI Divergences.
Higher TF Levels or Supply and Demand Zones.
VWAP /200 ema
Failed breakout setup.
Previous Day & Premarket High/Low# Previous Day & Premarket High/Low Indicator
## Overview
This TradingView Pine Script indicator displays previous day's high/low levels and premarket high/low levels (HOD/LOD) directly on your chart. It helps traders identify key support and resistance levels from the previous trading day and track premarket price action.
## Features
### 📊 Previous Day Levels
- **Previous Day High (PDH)**: Shows the highest price from the previous trading day
- **Previous Day Low (PDL)**: Shows the lowest price from the previous trading day
- **Dynamic lines**: Automatically update each day with new previous day levels
- **Customizable colors**: Green for high, red for low (configurable)
### 🌅 Premarket Levels
- **Live Premarket HOD/LOD**: Real-time tracking of premarket high and low during premarket hours (4:00 AM - 9:30 AM)
- **Static Premarket Levels**: Frozen levels captured at 9:29 AM that persist throughout the trading day
- **Automatic session detection**: Identifies premarket vs regular trading hours
- **Time-based extension**: Lines extend to 4:00 PM end of trading day
## Time Sessions
### Premarket Session
- **Time**: 4:00 AM - 9:30 AM ET
- **Live tracking**: HOD/LOD update in real-time during premarket
- **Capture time**: Final values captured at 9:29 AM for static display
### Regular Trading Session
- **Time**: 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM ET
- **Static display**: Shows frozen premarket levels from 9:29 AM
- **Previous day levels**: Displays levels from the prior trading day
## Visual Elements
### Line Types
1. **Previous Day High**: Solid green line (customizable color)
2. **Previous Day Low**: Solid red line (customizable color)
3. **Live Premarket HOD**: Solid blue line (updates during premarket only)
4. **Live Premarket LOD**: Solid orange line (updates during premarket only)
5. **Static Premarket HOD**: Dashed blue line (frozen at 9:29 AM)
6. **Static Premarket LOD**: Dashed orange line (frozen at 9:29 AM)
### Labels
- **PDH/PDL**: Previous day high/low labels on the right side
- **PreMarket HOD/LOD**: Live premarket labels (during premarket hours)
- **Static Pre HOD/LOD**: Static premarket labels (after 9:29 AM)
## Input Settings
### Display Options
- **Show Previous Day High/Low**: Toggle previous day levels on/off
- **Show Premarket High/Low**: Toggle premarket levels on/off
- **Line Width**: Adjust thickness of all lines (1-5)
### Color Customization
- **Previous Day High Color**: Default green
- **Previous Day Low Color**: Default red
- **Premarket High Color**: Default blue
- **Premarket Low Color**: Default orange
Fibonacci Seviyeleri - ÖzelleştirilebilirFibonacci Levels & Technical Analysis Dashboard
Overview
This Pine Script indicator combines comprehensive Fibonacci level analysis with a technical indicators scoring system, presenting all information in a clean, dual-table layout directly on your TradingView chart.
Key Features
1. Fibonacci Levels Analysis
Daily Fibonacci Levels: Calculates and displays key Fibonacci retracement and extension levels based on the previous day's price range
Weekly Fibonacci Levels: Provides weekly Fibonacci levels for longer-term analysis
Monday Plan Option: Alternative weekly calculation starting from Monday's data
Real-time Updates: All levels update automatically at the start of each new period
2. Technical Indicators Scoring System
The indicator analyzes 7 major technical indicators and provides buy/sell signals:
RSI (Relative Strength Index): Momentum oscillator for overbought/oversold conditions
MACD: Trend-following momentum indicator
Stochastic: Momentum indicator comparing closing price to price range
CCI (Commodity Channel Index): Measures deviation from average price
DMI (Directional Movement Index): Trend strength indicator
OBV (On Balance Volume): Volume-based momentum indicator
Momentum: Rate of price change indicator
3. Visual Components
Chart Lines and Labels
Horizontal lines drawn at each Fibonacci level
Optional price labels showing exact level values
Customizable line styles (solid, dashed, dotted)
Adjustable line thickness and colors
Lines extend to the right for easy tracking
Dual Table Display
Left Table: Fibonacci levels with prices
Right Table: Technical indicators with signals and scoring
Tables can be positioned (top/middle/bottom and left/center/right)
Clean, professional appearance with customizable colors
How to Use
Basic Setup
Add the indicator to your chart
The default settings work well for most trading scenarios
Two tables will appear showing Fibonacci levels and technical signals
Customization Options
Fibonacci Settings
Show Daily/Weekly: Toggle which Fibonacci levels to display
Monday Plan: Enable for weekly levels based on Monday's data
Show Labels: Toggle price labels on chart
Line Styles: Choose between solid, dashed, or dotted lines
Colors: Customize colors for different level types
Technical Indicators
Adjust period settings for each indicator (RSI, MACD, etc.)
Fine-tune sensitivity for better signals on your specific instrument
Display Options
Table Position: Place tables where convenient on your chart
Show/Hide Elements: Toggle individual components as needed
Trading Applications
Fibonacci Level Trading
Support/Resistance: Use Fibonacci levels as potential support and resistance zones
Entry Points: Look for price reactions at key levels (0.236, 0.382, 0.618)
Target Setting: Use extension levels (1.618, 2.618) for profit targets
Stop Loss Placement: Place stops beyond key Fibonacci levels
Signal Interpretation
Strong Buy Signal: Score ≥ 4 (majority of indicators bullish)
Buy Signal: Score between 1 and 3 (lean bullish)
Neutral/Wait: Score = 0 (mixed signals)
Sell Signal: Score between -1 and -3 (lean bearish)
Strong Sell Signal: Score ≤ -4 (majority of indicators bearish)
Combined Analysis
Confluence Trading: Look for technical signals at Fibonacci levels
Confirmation: Use indicator signals to confirm Fibonacci level breaks
Risk Management: Use both systems to validate trade entries and exits
Best Practices
Multiple Timeframes: Compare daily and weekly Fibonacci levels for stronger zones
Volume Confirmation: Pay attention to OBV signals at key levels
Trend Alignment: Use DMI to confirm trend direction before trading levels
Patience: Wait for clear signals rather than forcing trades
Risk Management: Always use stop losses, especially when trading against the signal score
Tips for Optimal Use
Clean Charts: Hide elements you don't need to reduce clutter
Color Coding: Use contrasting colors for better visibility
Regular Monitoring: Check both tables at market open for daily planning
Backtesting: Test the indicator's signals on historical data before live trading
Combine with Price Action: Use candlestick patterns at Fibonacci levels for confirmation
Technical Notes
The indicator updates in real-time with price movements
Fibonacci calculations use traditional ratios (0.236, 0.382, 0.5, 0.618, etc.)
All technical indicators use standard calculation methods
The scoring system weights each indicator equally (1 point per indicator)
Historical levels remain visible for reference until new periods begin
Conclusion
This indicator provides a comprehensive trading dashboard combining classical Fibonacci analysis with modern technical indicators. It's designed for traders who want quick, actionable insights without switching between multiple indicators or performing manual calculations. The dual-table format keeps all essential information visible while maintaining a clean chart appearance.
Whether you're a day trader using daily Fibonacci levels or a swing trader focusing on weekly levels, this indicator adapts to your trading style while providing consistent, reliable technical analysis signals.
Universal Key Level IndicatorCustomizable indicator which provide key levels for:
NY Session
Asia Session
London Session
Globex Session
Previous Day OCHL
Previous Week OCHL
Previous Day VAH VAL POC
Previous Week VAH VAL POC
SP2L Pour Samadi Indicator [TradingFinder] Spike 2 Legs PA🔵 Introduction
The SP2L (Spike–2Leg) strategy, designed by Mohammad Ali Poursamadi, an international Iranian trader, is a simple yet powerful price action setup developed to identify precise entry points following sharp market movements.
A Spike refers to a sudden and rapid move in the market, usually triggered by a heavy flow of orders in one direction. This sharp movement creates an Imbalance between buyers and sellers. Since the market does not have time to trade evenly during such moves, it generates Inefficiency on the chart.
The direct result of a spike is usually the formation of a Fair Value Gap (FVG) — a space between candles indicating that trades were not distributed fairly. In simple terms, the spike is the cause, while Imbalance, Inefficiency, and FVG are its consequences.
🟣 How is a Spike formed?
Big Movement : A spike begins with a sharp and powerful move caused by heavy order flow in one direction.
Imbalance : This move disrupts the balance between buyers and sellers.
Inefficiency : Due to the speed of the move, the market fails to trade efficiently, leaving inefficiency on the chart.
Fair Value Gap (FVG) : The final outcome is a price gap between candles, highlighting unfair distribution of trades.
In SP2L, entries occur right after a spike. The entry logic is based on the structure of each candle’s Higher Lows (HLs) or Lower Highs (LHs).
When a spike occurs and candles consecutively form higher lows or lower highs :
In bullish conditions, each previous low becomes a potential Buy Entry.
In bearish conditions, each previous high becomes a potential Sell Entry.
🔵 How to Use
In the SP2L strategy, entries occur directly within the ongoing strong movement (the spike). A spike forms when heavy order flow pushes the market strongly in one direction, creating several large candles in sequence. This disrupts balance and leaves patterns such as Imbalance and FVG on the chart.
During such moves, the market does not necessarily retrace; instead, it continues strongly in the direction of the spike. The key principle in SP2L is that candles begin forming Higher Lows (HLs) in a bullish spike or Lower Highs (LHs) in a bearish spike. Each HL or LH acts as a potential entry level, but the actual entry only triggers once price returns to retest that level. This allows the trader to enter within a powerful wave while keeping stop-losses clear and risk controlled.
🟣 Bullish SP2L
When a bullish spike occurs, candles consecutively form Higher Lows. Each HL marks a potential entry. The entry is activated when price returns to that HL.
Stop-Loss (SL) : Placed below the candle where the spike originated, usually the lowest point before the sharp move.
Take-Profit (TP) : Defined based on classic risk-to-reward ratios, commonly TP1 = 1:1 and TP2 = 1:2. Stronger trends may allow extended targets.
🟣 Bearish SP2L
When a bearish spike occurs, candles consecutively form Lower Highs. Each LH marks a potential sell entry. The entry is triggered when price returns to retest that LH.
Stop-Loss (SL) : Placed above the candle where the bearish spike started, usually the highest point before the sharp drop.
Take-Profit (TP) : Similar to bullish setups, typically TP1 = 1:1 and TP2 = 1:2, with extended targets possible if bearish momentum continues.
🔵 Settings
🟣 Spike Filter | Movement
Minimum Spike Bars : Defines the minimum number of consecutive candles required for a valid spike.
Movement Power : Enables or disables the momentum-based spike filter.
Movement Power Level : Sets the strength threshold; higher values filter out weaker moves and only detect strong spikes.
🟣 Spike Filter | Gap
Gap Filter : Enables or disables the gap filter.
Gap Type : Selects which type of gap should be detected (All Gaps, Significant, Structural, Major).
🟣 Spike Filter | Doji
Doji Tolerance : Defines whether doji candles are allowed within a spike.
Max Doji Body Ratio : Maximum ratio of body-to-total candle size for classifying a candle as a doji.
Max Doji in Spike Ratio : Maximum percentage of doji candles allowed within a spike.
🟣 Trend Detection
Trend Detection : Enables or disables the trend detection module using dojis.
Max Doji Body Ratio : Maximum body-to-candle ratio used to classify a doji in trend calculations.
Candle Lookback : Number of candles used to calculate doji percentage for trend evaluation.
Max Doji in Trend Ratio : Maximum percentage of doji candles allowed within the lookback window for the trend to be valid.
🟣 Position Management
Stop-Loss Threshold : Enables or disables the stop-loss threshold feature.
Stop-Loss Threshold Value : Defines the value of the stop-loss threshold for risk management.
Risk-Reward Ratio : Sets the desired risk-to-reward ratio (e.g., 1:1 or 1:2).
Include SL Threshold in R:R : Determines whether the stop-loss threshold is included in risk-to-reward calculations.
🟣 Display Settings
Display Mode : Chooses between Setup (showing setups) or Signal (showing trade signals).
Only Display the Last Position : Displays only the most recent position on the chart when enabled.
🔵 Conclusion
The SP2L (Spike–2Leg) strategy, designed by Mohammad Ali Poursamadi, offers a simple yet effective framework for trading strong market flows. Built on the logic of spikes and candle structures (HLs and LHs), it identifies precise entry points directly within the main movement of the market, where risk is clear and reward is logical.
With transparent rules, defined stop-loss placement, and flexible risk management, SP2L proves especially effective in volatile markets such as forex, gold, and indices. Its simplicity makes it practical for both beginner traders and seasoned professionals.
In summary, SP2L helps traders avoid unnecessary complexity by focusing on spikes and consecutive HL/LH formations to capture accurate, low-risk entries.
PivotBoss Advanced Floor PivotsThis Indicator showing Pivot Range and Support/Resistance Lines for Two Time Frame Relationship
PivotBoss Previous HLCThis Indicator showing the Previous High/Low/Close for Two Relationship Time Frame
Shashwat Khurana's Pivot + Mean Reversion + RSI (Signals Only)Show BUY labels below bars when a bullish reversal is detected.
Show SELL labels above bars when a bearish reversal is detected.
Uses pivot levels, mean reversion, big candle, RSI, and volume filters.
Pivot + Mean Reversion + RSI (Signals Only) by Shashwat KhuranaShow BUY labels below bars when a bullish reversal is detected.
Show SELL labels above bars when a bearish reversal is detected.
Uses pivot levels, mean reversion, big candle, RSI, and volume filters.
OrderBlock / FVG / BoS / Pivots (Multi-Tools) v 1.3Questo indicatore identifica e visualizza diversi pattern di price action utilizzati nel trading Smart Money Concepts (SMC). Ecco cosa fa:
Funzionalità Principali
-Order Blocks (OB) - Identifica blocchi di ordini istituzionali dove il prezzo potrebbe rimbalzare
-Fair Value Gaps (FVG) - Rileva gap di prezzo che potrebbero essere riempiti
-Break of Structure (BoS) - Segnala rotture di strutture di mercato importanti
-Rejection Blocks (RJB) - Trova zone di rifiuto del prezzo
-Premium Premium Discount Discount (PPDD) - Identifica order blocks formati dopo sweep di liquidità
Caratteristiche Aggiuntive
-Pivot Points - Visualizza massimi e minimi di mercato
-High Volume Bars - Evidenzia candele con volume anomalo
-Stacked OB+FVG - Segnala quando order block e fair value gap si sovrappongono
Personalizzazione
L'indicatore offre controlli completi per:
-Colori personalizzabili per ogni elemento
-Numero massimo di box visualizzabili
-Trasparenza e stili dei bordi
-Etichette e dimensioni
-Opzioni per evidenziare zone "mitigate" (già testate dal prezzo)
È uno strumento molto utile per trader che seguono la metodologia "Smart Money" e cercano di identificare dove gli operatori istituzionali potrebbero aver piazzato i loro ordini.
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This indicator identifies and displays various price action patterns used in Smart Money Concepts (SMC) trading. Here's what it does:
Main Features
-Order Blocks (OB) - Identifies institutional order blocks where the price could bounce
-Fair Value Gaps (FVG) - Detects price gaps that could be filled
-Break of Structure (BoS) - Alerts breakouts of important market structures
-Rejection Blocks (RJB) - Finds price rejection zones
-Premium Premium Discount Discount (PPDD) - Identifies order blocks formed after liquidity sweeps
Additional Features
-Pivot Points - Displays market highs and lows
-High Volume Bars - Highlights candles with abnormal volume
-Stacked OB+FVG - Alerts when order blocks and fair value gaps overlap
Customization
The indicator offers complete controls for:
-Customizable colors for each element
-Maximum number of displayable boxes
-Transparency and border styles
-Labels and sizes
-Options to highlight "mitigated" zones (already tested by the price)
It's a tool Very useful for traders following the "Smart Money Concepts" and trying to identify where institutional traders may have placed their orders.
RSI HIGHs and LOWs MarkerThis indicator marks significant RSI (14) pivot points directly on the price chart.
Red markers above candles highlight confirmed RSI highs where the RSI value exceeded 75 (overbought zone).
Green markers below candles highlight confirmed RSI lows where the RSI value dropped below 25 (oversold zone).
These signals help traders quickly identify potential reversal zones and overextended market conditions without having to monitor the RSI window separately.
Measured Move Volume XIndicator Description
The "Measured Move Volume X" indicator, developed for TradingView using Pine Script version 6, projects potential price targets based on the measured move concept, where the magnitude of a prior price leg (Leg A) is used to forecast a subsequent move. It overlays translucent boxes on the chart to visualize bullish (green) or bearish (red) price projections, extending them to the right for a user-specified number of bars. The indicator integrates volume analysis (relative to a simple moving average), RSI for momentum, and VWAP for price-volume weighting, combining these into a confidence score to filter entry signals, displayed as triangles on breakouts. Horizontal key level lines (large, medium, small) are drawn at significant price points derived from the measured moves, with customizable thresholds, colors, and styles. Exhaustion hints, shown as orange labels near box extremes, indicate potential reversal points. Anomalous candles, marked with diamond shapes, are identified based on volume spikes and body-to-range ratios. Optional higher timeframe candle coloring enhances context. The indicator is fully customizable through input groups for lookback periods, transparency, and signal weights, making it adaptable to various assets and timeframes.
Adjustment Tips for Optimization
To optimize the "Measured Move Volume X" indicator for specific assets or timeframes, adjust the following input parameters:
Leg A Lookback (default: 14 bars): Increase to 20-30 for volatile markets (e.g., cryptocurrencies) to capture larger price swings; decrease to 5-10 for intraday charts (e.g., stocks) for faster signals.
Extend Box to the Right (default: 30 bars): Extend to 50+ for daily or weekly charts to project further targets; shorten to 10-20 for lower timeframes to reduce clutter.
Volume SMA Length (default: 20) and Relative Volume Threshold (default: 1.5): Lower the threshold to 1.2-1.3 for low-volume assets (e.g., commodities) to detect subtler spikes; raise to 2.0+ for high-volume equities to filter noise. Match SMA length to RSI length for consistency.
RSI Parameters (default: length 14, overbought 70, oversold 30): Set overbought to 80 and oversold to 20 in trending markets to reduce premature exit signals; shorten length to 7-10 for scalping.
Key Level Thresholds (default: large 10%, medium 5%, small 5%): Increase thresholds (e.g., large to 15%) for volatile assets to focus on significant moves; disable medium or small lines to declutter charts.
Confidence Score Weights (default: volume 0.5, VWAP 0.3, RSI 0.2): Increase volume weight (e.g., 0.7) for volume-driven markets like futures; emphasize RSI (e.g., 0.4) for momentum-focused strategies.
Anomaly Detection (default: volume multiplier 1.5, small body ratio 0.2, large body ratio 0.75): Adjust the volume multiplier higher for stricter anomaly detection in noisy markets; fine-tune body-to-range ratios based on asset-specific candle patterns.
Use TradingView’s replay feature to test adjustments on historical data, ensuring settings suit the chosen market and timeframe.
Tips for Using the Indicator
Interpreting Signals: Green upward triangles indicate bullish breakout entries when price exceeds the prior high with a confidence score ≥40; red downward triangles signal bearish breakouts. Use these to identify potential entry points aligned with the projected box targets.
Box Projections: Bullish boxes project upward targets (top of box) equal to the prior leg’s height added to the breakout price; bearish boxes project downward. Monitor price action near box edges for target completion or reversal.
Exhaustion Hints: Orange labels near box tops (bullish) or bottoms (bearish) suggest potential exhaustion when price deviates within the set percentage (default: 5%) and RSI or volume conditions are met. Use these as cues to watch for reversals.
Key Level Lines: Large, medium, and small lines mark significant price levels from box tops/bottoms. Use these as potential support/resistance zones, especially when drawn with high volume (colored differently).
Anomaly Candles: Orange diamonds highlight candles with unusual volume/body characteristics, indicating potential reversals or pauses. Combine with box levels for context.
Higher Timeframe Coloring: Enable to color bars based on higher timeframe candle closures (e.g., 1, 2, 5, or 15 minutes) for added trend context.
Customization: Toggle "Only Show Bullish Moves" to focus on bullish setups. Adjust transparency and line styles for visual clarity. Test settings to balance signal frequency and chart readability.
Inputs: Organized into groups (e.g., "Measured Move Settings") using input.int, input.float, input.color, and input.bool for user customization, with tooltips for clarity.
Calculations: Computes relative volume (ta.sma(volume, volLookback)), VWAP (ta.vwap(hlc3)), RSI (ta.rsi(close, rsiLength)), and prior leg extremes (ta.highest/lowest) using prior bar data ( ) to prevent repainting.
Boxes and Lines: Creates boxes (box.new) for bullish/bearish projections and lines (line.new) for key levels. The f_addLine function manages line arrays (array.new_line), capping at maxLinesCount to avoid clutter.
Confidence Score: Combines volume, VWAP distance, and RSI into a weighted score (confScore), filtering entries (≥40). Rounded for display.
Exhaustion Hints: Functions like f_plotBullExitHint assess price deviation, RSI, and volume decrease, using label.new for dynamic orange labels.
Entry Signals and Plots: plotshape displays triangles for breakouts; plot and hline show VWAP and RSI levels; request.security handles higher timeframe coloring.
Anomaly Detection: Identifies candles with small-body high-volume or large-body average-volume patterns via ratios, plotted as diamonds.
Multi-indicator trading screener with visual overlays V2Special Thanks to community out there.
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Main Components
1. Order Block Detection
2. Trend Analysis
3. Signal Generators
4. Visual Overlays
Swings as Music - Full octaveEvery level corresponds as every note. plot it from high to low and your chart will show you the levels related to the notes vibrations.
Pivot Pulse [BreakoutOrFakeout]Pivot Pulse
What It Does
Automatically identifies and visualizes key support and resistance levels using pivot point analysis. Creates clean, professional zones where price is likely to react, making it easy to spot potential reversals and breakouts at a glance.
Key Features
🎯 Smart Pivot Detection
Automatically finds significant highs and lows
Adjustable sensitivity for different trading styles
No manual drawing required
📊 Dynamic Zone Visualization
Clean gradient zones show bounce ranges
Red zones for resistance, green for support
Adjustable zone width for precision control
⚡ Breakout Alerts
Yellow triangles mark zone breakouts
Bar highlighting on breakout candles
Built-in alert conditions
✨ Minimalist Design
Shows only the most relevant levels
Ultra-clean visual presentation
Works seamlessly on all timeframes
How to Use
Zone Trading: Enter trades when price touches zones, exit at opposite zone
Breakout Confirmation: Wait for yellow signals when price breaks zones
Risk Management: Place stops just outside zone boundaries
Multi-Timeframe: Check higher timeframes for stronger levels
Settings
Pivot Sensitivity (5-20): Lower = more sensitive, more frequent levels
Zone Width (0.1-1.0%): Adjust for market volatility
Visual Options: Toggle zones, lines, and breakout signals
Best Practices
✅ Works best in ranging markets for zone bounces
✅ Combine with volume for breakout confirmation
✅ Use higher timeframes for stronger levels
✅ Watch for multiple touches (stronger levels)
Visual Guide
🔴 Red = Resistance Zone (potential selling area)
🟢 Green = Support Zone (potential buying area)
🟡 Yellow = Breakout Signal (momentum shift)
Why This Indicator?
Unlike complex indicators that clutter your chart, Pivot Pulse focuses on what matters: clear levels where price actually reacts. The zone-based approach accounts for real market behavior where support and resistance are areas, not exact prices.
Perfect for:
Day traders needing quick level identification
Swing traders planning entries and exits
Beginners learning support/resistance concepts
Anyone wanting cleaner, more professional charts
⚠️ DISCLAIMER: For educational purposes only. Trading involves substantial risk of loss. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always use proper risk management and never risk more than you can afford to lose.
CPR with EMA & VWAP ConfirmationIF this Indicator not properly alignment in chart.. just click indicator three dot more option and choose pine to scale (Pinned to A or right )
The Full CPR indicator is a complete intraday trading framework that combines Central Pivot Range (CPR) levels, Pivot Targets (R1/R2/R3, S1/S2/S3), and trend confirmations using EMA & VWAP. It is designed for traders who rely on CPR-based setups for intraday trend, breakout, and reversal opportunities.
Key Features
CPR Levels (Pivot, BC, TC): Auto-calculated daily from the previous day’s High, Low, and Close.
Target Zones: Standard targets (R1, R2, S1, S2) plus optional extensions (R3, S3).
EMA & VWAP Filters: Flexible entry confirmations with selectable buffer % and modes:
EMA only
VWAP only
Both
Any
Narrow/Wide CPR Detection: Identifies Narrow CPR (possible trending days) and Wide CPR (possible sideways/range days).
Previous Day High/Low (PDH/PDL): Plotted with shaded zones for support/resistance.
Auto Labels & Tags: Session labels for Pivot, BC, TC, targets, plus CPR Type (NARROW / WIDE / NORMAL).
Shaded Zones: CPR, bullish (R1–R2), bearish (S1–S2), and extension zones filled with transparency controls.
Entry Triggers:
Long entry when price closes above upper CPR band (or BC, depending on mode).
Short entry when price closes below lower CPR band (or TC, depending on mode).
Stoploss (SL): Opposite CPR band is marked as SL.
Target Tracking: Auto-marks T1/T2/T3 hits for both long and short trades.
Alerts: Built-in alerts for Long/Short entry, Target hits, and Stoploss triggers.
How to Use
Trend Days (Narrow CPR): Look for strong breakouts beyond CPR with EMA/VWAP confirmation.
Range Days (Wide CPR): Expect sideways movement; use CPR and PDH/PDL for quick scalps.
Entry & SL:
Go long when price breaks above CPR upper band (SL = lower band).
Go short when price breaks below CPR lower band (SL = upper band).
Targets: Use R1/R2/R3 (bullish) or S1/S2/S3 (bearish) as progressive booking levels.
Disclaimer
This script is for educational purposes only. It does not guarantee profits and should not be considered financial advice. Always backtest thoroughly and use proper risk management before live trading.
Pivot + OHLC【Pivot + OHLC|使い方(日本語)】
■ 概要
前日のOHLCラインと、当日の高値/安値(点線)を表示しつつ、標準ピボット(複数方式)を同一チャートに描画するインジケーターです。デイトレ~スイングでの当日レンジ把握、前日基準の反発/ブレイク確認、ピボット到達の可視化に向きます。
■ 主な機能
- 前日OHLC:前日の「Open/High/Low/Close」を水平ステップラインで描画(色変更可)
- 当日H/L:当日の「高値/安値」を点線のライン&ラベルで表示(最終バーのみ)
- ピボット:Traditional / Fibonacci / Woodie / Classic / DM / Camarilla に対応
- 表示制御:ピボット各レベル(P, R1~R5, S1~S5)の個別ON/OFF、色、ラベル位置を設定可
- パフォーマンス:古いピボットは自動削除(件数を設定可能)
■ 基本の使い方
1) チャートに追加したら、時間軸を普段の取引足に設定します。
2) 「OHLC Resolution」で前日の参照解像度(通常は1D)を選択。
3) 「Hide past OHLC」をONにすると、前日のOHLCは“表示用解像度の最終バー”付近のみ表示され、過去の混雑を抑えます。
4) 「Display resolution (for OHLC)」はOHLCラベルの表示基準となる時間足(通常は1D)です。
5) 「Line Width」で前日OHLC&当日H/L&ピボットの線幅を共通で調整します。
6) ピボットは「Pivot Type」「Pivots Timeframe」「Use Daily-based Values」等で調整します。
- デイトレ用途:Pivot Timeframe=“Auto or Daily”、Use Daily-based Values=ON が手堅い構成です。
7) 「labels」グループで「Show Labels」「Show Prices」「Labels Position(Left/Right)」を調整します。
■ パラメータ早見表
- OHLC Resolution:前日データの参照足(既定:1D)
- Hide past OHLC:過去の前日OHLCを非表示(既定:ON)
- Display resolution (for OHLC):OHLCラベルの表示基準足(既定:1D)
- Open/High/Low/Close:前日ライン色
- Line Width:全ライン共通の太さ
- Show Labels / Show Prices:ラベルの名称/価格の表示切替
- Pivot Type:ピボット方式(Traditional / Fibonacci / Woodie / Classic / DM / Camarilla)
- Pivots Timeframe:ピボット計算のアンカー(Auto / Daily / Weekly / … / Yearly派生)
- Number of Pivots Back:履歴ピボット保持数(古いものは自動削除)
- Use Daily-based Values:日足ベースで安定描画(短期足での未確定ずれを抑制)
- Labels Position:ピボットラベルの左右
■ 表示仕様のポイント
- 当日H/Lは点線ライン+ラベル(日本語表記:当日高値/当日安値)。最新バー時のみ表示・更新。
- 前日OHLCはステップライン。色を変更すると対応するラベル色も自動で連動。
- ピボットは方式により有効なレベル数が異なります(例:DMは少なめ、Traditional/CamarillaはR5/S5まで可)。
- レベルの個別トグル(Show P, Show R1 …)で混雑を抑えられます。
■ 注意事項 / ヒント
- 低スペック環境や極端に長い履歴では「Number of Pivots Back」を下げると安定します。
- 取引所/銘柄のセッションや休日によっては、1日の切替タイミングと当日H/Lの更新に差異が出る場合があります。
- Intradayでの“開場直後~日足切替前後”はリフレッシュによりH/Lやラベル位置が追随します。
- 「Use Daily-based Values」をONにすると、短期足でのピボット再計算による細かなズレを抑制できます。
■ 使いどころ
- 前日安値→当日戻り高値→ピボットR1の順に到達など、日内の“基準面”を連結して相場の節目を確認。
- ブレイク判定時に当日H/Lとピボット到達を併読して、利確/押し目候補を素早く評価。
- 指値戦略では、前日値幅(H-L)とピボット帯の重なりで「厚い」価格帯を抽出。
■ Overview
This indicator overlays prior-day OHLC lines, today’s high/low (dotted), and standard Pivot Points on the same chart. It’s built for quick intraday context: prior-day anchors, current-day range, and pivot confluence.
■ Key Features
- Yesterday’s OHLC: horizontal step-lines with customizable colors
- Today’s High/Low: dynamic dotted lines + labels (shown/updated on the latest bar)
- Pivot Points: Traditional / Fibonacci / Woodie / Classic / DM / Camarilla
- Fine control: per-level toggles (P, R1–R5, S1–S5), colors, label side
- Performance-aware: old pivots are auto-pruned by “Number of Pivots Back”
■ Quick Start
1) Add to your chart and choose your working timeframe.
2) Set “OHLC Resolution” (usually 1D).
3) Turn ON “Hide past OHLC” to keep charts clean by only showing recent prior-day OHLC.
4) “Display resolution (for OHLC)” defines the baseline timeframe for OHLC label placement (usually 1D).
5) Adjust “Line Width” to control all line thicknesses at once.
6) Configure pivots via “Pivot Type”, “Pivots Timeframe”, and “Use Daily-based Values”.
- For day trading, “Auto or Daily” + “Use Daily-based Values = ON” is a robust setup.
7) In “labels”, toggle “Show Labels”, “Show Prices”, and choose “Labels Position (Left/Right)”.
■ Parameter Cheatsheet
- OHLC Resolution: timeframe used for prior-day data (default 1D)
- Hide past OHLC: hide historical prior-day OHLC (default ON)
- Display resolution (for OHLC): baseline for OHLC label placement (default 1D)
- Open/High/Low/Close: colors for the four prior-day lines
- Line Width: global thickness for OHLC / Today H/L / Pivots
- Show Labels / Show Prices: text/price display for labels
- Pivot Type: Traditional / Fibonacci / Woodie / Classic / DM / Camarilla
- Pivots Timeframe: anchor timeframe (Auto / Daily / Weekly / … / Yearly variants)
- Number of Pivots Back: how many historical pivot sets to keep (older ones are deleted)
- Use Daily-based Values: stabilize pivot drawing on intraday charts
- Labels Position: left or right for pivot labels
■ Display Notes
- Today’s H/L are dotted lines with labels (“Today’s High” / “Today’s Low”); they update only on the latest bar.
- Prior-day OHLC uses step-lines; label color automatically follows line color.
- Available pivot levels depend on the chosen type (e.g., DM has fewer, Traditional/Camarilla support up to R5/S5).
- Use per-level toggles (Show P, Show R1, …) to reduce clutter.
■ Tips / Caveats
- On modest hardware or very long histories, reduce “Number of Pivots Back” for stability.
- Exchange sessions/holidays can slightly shift the daily roll and when Today’s H/L updates.
- Around the daily roll, intraday charts may refresh H/L/labels as new data confirms.
- “Use Daily-based Values = ON” helps avoid micro-shifts from frequent intraday recalculations.
■ Practical Use
- Chain prior-day low → intraday pullback high → pivot R1 to frame day structure.
- On breakouts, read Today’s H/L with pivot reaches to judge take-profit / pullback zones.
- For limit orders, intersect prior-day range (H–L) with pivot bands to find “thick” price zones.
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VPT-style Close-to-Close Indicator📈Cumulative momentum (close-to-close × rel. volume) | MA & Donchian optional | ⚡ Alerts
Key Features:
- Tracks cumulative price momentum using close-to-close changes weighted by relative volume.
- Optional smoothed line (SMA/EMA) to identify trend direction.
- Optional Donchian channels to detect potential breakouts and breakdowns.
- Includes alerts for:
- Moving average crosses (bullish/bearish)
- Local maxima/minima in cumulative momentum
- Donchian upper/lower channel breakouts
- Customizable inputs: smoothing length, channel lengths, scaling factor, and visibility toggles.
- Visual cues: line colors indicate momentum direction (green = up, red = down).
- Use Case: Quickly spot momentum shifts, trend direction, and breakout opportunities with clear alerts and visual cues.






















