WaveTrend [MastroFran]Great indicator to show short term price movements. 5 day moving average oscillator. When green crosses red and under the 60 mark, buy with caution. when over the 60 mark and red crosses green sell immediately for highest profits.
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Hersheys CoCo VolumeCoCo Volume shows you volume movement of your symbol after subtracting the movement from another symbol, preferrably the sector or market the stock belongs to.
My latest update to my CoCoVolume Indicator. It calculates today's volume percent over the 60 period average for both your symbol and index, and displays that difference. If the percent is over the max it highlights the color, showing BIG action for that stock.
The last version was calculating the percent volume difference from yesterday to today for the stock and index and displaying the difference. The prior method had large swings on low volume stocks... this one shows the independent volume action much better. The default values will suit most stocks.
You can set three variables...
- the index symbol, default is SPY
- the period for averaging, default is 60
- the max volume percent, default is 500
Good trading!
Brian Hershey
close-hl2 Price actionStill not tested, but looks very good ; it is the difference between EMA median price and EMA close in different time frame, I used 240, 60, and the current Time frame ,plus one more customed period ; can forcast the price movement , but it s not in scale, so it can not show how much higher or lower the price can goes but just the next direction. I think intraday on 5 ,15 ,60 better then high frame.If you need to try on Daily frame have to change the period to higher then Daily
Everyday 0002 _ MAC 1st Trading Hour WalkoverThis is the second strategy for my Everyday project.
Like I wrote the last time - my goal is to create a new strategy everyday
for the rest of 2016 and post it here on TradingView.
I'm a complete beginner so this is my way of learning about coding strategies.
I'll give myself between 15 minutes and 2 hours to complete each creation.
This is basically a repetition of the first strategy I wrote - a Moving Average Crossover,
but I added a tiny thing.
I read that "Statistics have proven that the daily high or low is established within the first hour of trading on more than 70% of the time."
(source: )
My first Moving Average Crossover strategy, tested on VOLVB daily, got stoped out by the volatility
and because of this missed one nice bull run and a very nice bear run.
So I added this single line: if time("60", "1000-1600") regarding when to take exits:
if time("60", "1000-1600")
strategy.exit("Close Long", "Long", profit=2000, loss=500)
strategy.exit("Close Short", "Short", profit=2000, loss=500)
Sweden is UTC+2 so I guess UTC 1000 equals 12.00 in Stockholm. Not sure if this is correct, actually.
Anyway, I hope this means the strategy will only take exits based on price action which occur in the afternoon, when there is a higher probability of a lower volatility.
When I ran the new modified strategy on the same VOLVB daily it didn't get stoped out so easily.
On the other hand I'll have to test this on various stocks .
Reading and learning about how to properly test strategies is on my todo list - all tips on youtube videos or blogs
to read on this topic is very welcome!
Like I said the last time, I'm posting these strategies hoping to learn from the community - so any feedback, advice, or corrections is very much welcome and appreciated!
/pbergden
Debt-Cycle vs Bitcoin-CycleDebt-Cycle vs Bitcoin-Cycle Indicator
The Debt-Cycle vs Bitcoin-Cycle indicator is a macro-economic analysis tool that compares traditional financial market cycles (debt/credit cycles) against Bitcoin market cycles. It uses Z-score normalization to track the relative positioning of global financial conditions versus cryptocurrency market sentiment, helping identify potential turning points and divergences between traditional finance and digital assets.
Key Features
Dual-Cycle Analysis: Simultaneously tracks traditional financial cycles and Bitcoin-specific cycles
Z-Score Normalization: Standardizes diverse data sources for meaningful comparison
Multi-Asset Coverage: Analyzes currencies, commodities, bonds, monetary aggregates, and on-chain metrics
Divergence Detection: Identifies when Bitcoin cycles move independently from traditional finance
21-Day Timeframe: Optimized for Long-term cycle analysis
What It Measures
Finance-Cycle (White Line)
Tracks traditional financial market health through:
Currencies: USD strength (DXY), global currency weights (USDWCU, EURWCU)
Commodities: Oil, gold, natural gas, agricultural products, and Bitcoin price
Corporate Bonds: Investment-grade spreads, high-yield spreads, credit conditions
Monetary Aggregates: M2 money supply, foreign exchange reserves (weighted by currency)
Treasury Bonds: Yield curve (2Y/10Y, 3M/10Y), term premiums, long-term rates
Bitcoin-Cycle (Orange Line)
Tracks Bitcoin market positioning through:
On-Chain Metrics:
MVRV Ratio (Market Value to Realized Value)
NUPL (Net Unrealized Profit/Loss)
Profit/Loss Address Distribution
Technical Indicators:
Bitcoin price Z-score
Moving average deviation
Relative Strength:
ETH/BTC ratio (altcoin strength indicator)
Visual Elements
White Line: Finance-Cycle indicator (positive = expansionary conditions, negative = contractionary)
Orange Line: Bitcoin-Cycle indicator (positive = bullish positioning, negative = bearish)
Zero Line: Neutral reference point
Interpretation
Cycle Alignment
Both positive: Risk-on environment, favorable for crypto
Both negative: Risk-off environment, caution warranted
Divergence: Potential opportunities or warning signals
Divergence Signals
Finance positive, Bitcoin negative: Bitcoin may be undervalued relative to macro conditions
Finance negative, Bitcoin positive: Bitcoin may be overextended or decoupling from traditional finance
Important Limitations
This indicator uses some technical and macro data but still has significant gaps:
⚠️ Limited monetary data - missing:
Funding rates (repo, overnight markets)
Comprehensive bond spread analysis
Collateral velocity and quality metrics
Central bank balance sheet details
⚠️ Basic economic coverage - missing:
GDP growth rates
Inflation expectations
Employment data
Manufacturing indices
Consumer confidence
⚠️ Simplified on-chain analysis - missing:
Exchange flow data
Whale wallet movements
Mining difficulty adjustments
Hash rate trends
Network fee dynamics
⚠️ No sentiment data - missing:
Fear & Greed Index
Options positioning
Futures open interest
Social media sentiment
The indicator provides a high-level cycle comparison but should be combined with comprehensive fundamental analysis, detailed on-chain research, and proper risk management.
Settings
Offset: Adjust the horizontal positioning of the indicators (default: 0)
Timeframe: Fixed at 21 days for optimal cycle detection
Use Cases
Macro-crypto correlation analysis: Understand when Bitcoin moves with or against traditional markets
Cycle timing: Identify potential tops and bottoms in both cycles
Risk assessment: Gauge overall market conditions across asset classes
Divergence trading: Spot opportunities when cycles diverge significantly
Portfolio allocation: Balance traditional and crypto assets based on cycle positioning
Technical Notes
Uses Z-score normalization with varying lookback periods (40-60 bars)
Applies HMA (Hull Moving Average) smoothing to reduce noise
Asymmetric multipliers for upside/downside movements in certain metrics
Requires access to FRED economic data, Glassnode, CoinMetrics, and IntoTheBlock feeds
21-day timeframe optimized for cycle analysis
Strategy Applications
This indicator is particularly useful for:
Cross-asset allocation - Decide between traditional finance and crypto exposure
Cycle positioning - Identify where we are in credit/debt cycles vs. Bitcoin cycles
Regime changes - Detect shifts in market leadership and correlation patterns
Risk management - Reduce exposure when both cycles turn negative
Disclaimer: This indicator is a cycle analysis tool and should not be used as the sole basis for investment decisions. It has limited coverage of monetary conditions, economic fundamentals, and on-chain metrics. The indicator provides directional insight but cannot predict exact timing or magnitude of market moves. Always conduct thorough research, consider multiple data sources, and maintain proper risk management in all investment decisions.
Market Energy & Direction DashboardMarket Energy & Direction Dashboard - Daytrading
Overview
A comprehensive real-time market internals dashboard that combines NYSE TICK, NYSE Advance-Decline (ADD) momentum, VIX direction, and relative volume into a single visual traffic light system with intelligent signal synthesis. Designed for active daytraders who need instant confirmation of market direction and energy based on momentum alignment across all major internals.
What It Does
This indicator synthesizes multiple market internals using directional momentum analysis rather than static thresholds to provide clear, actionable signals:
• Traffic Light System: Single glance confirmation of market state
o Bright Green: Maximum bullish - all internals aligned (TICK + ADD rising + VIX falling + volume)
o Bright Red: Maximum bearish - all internals aligned (TICK + ADD falling + VIX rising + volume)
o Yellow: Exhaustion warning - TICK at extremes, potential reversal imminent
o Moderate Colors: Partial alignment - some confirmation but not complete
o Gray: Choppy, neutral, or conflicting signals
• Real-Time Dashboard displays:
o Current TICK value with exhaustion warnings
o Current ADD with directional momentum indicator (↑ rising = breadth improving, ↓ falling = breadth deteriorating, ± compression)
o VIX level with directional indicator (↓ declining = bullish, ↑ rising = bearish, ± compression = neutral)
o Relative volume (current vs 20-period average)
o Composite status message synthesizing all data into clear directional summary
Key Features
✓ Momentum-based analysis - all indicators show direction/change, not just levels ✓ Intelligent signal hierarchy from "Maximum" to "Moderate" based on internal alignment ✓ ADD directional momentum - catches breadth shifts early, works in all market conditions ✓ VIX directional analysis - shows if fear is increasing, decreasing, or stagnant ✓ Color-coded traffic light for instant decision making ✓ Detects TICK/ADD divergences (conflicting signals = caution) ✓ Exhaustion warnings at extreme TICK levels (±1000+) ✓ Composite status messages - "Maximum Bull", "Strong Bull", "Moderate Bull", etc. ✓ Customizable thresholds for all parameters ✓ Moveable dashboard (9 position options) ✓ Built-in alerts for all signal strengths, exhaustion, and divergences
How To Use
Setup:
1. Add indicator to your main trading chart (SPY, ES, NQ, etc.)
2. Default settings work well for most traders, but you can customize:
o TICK Extreme Level (default 1000)
o ADD Compression Threshold (default 100 - detects when breadth is stagnant)
o VIX Elevated Level (default 20)
o VIX Compression Threshold (default 2% - detects low volatility)
o Volume Threshold (default 1.5x average)
3. Position dashboard wherever convenient on your chart
Reading The Signals:
Signal Hierarchy (Strongest to Weakest):
MAXIMUM SIGNALS ⭐ (Brightest colors - All 4 internals aligned)
• "✓ MAXIMUM BULL": TICK bullish + ADD rising (↑) + VIX falling (↓) + Volume elevated
o This is the holy grail setup - all momentum aligned, highest conviction longs
• "✓ MAXIMUM BEAR": TICK bearish + ADD falling (↓) + VIX rising (↑) + Volume elevated
o Perfect storm bearish - all momentum aligned, highest conviction shorts
STRONG SIGNALS (Bright colors - Core internals aligned)
• "✓ STRONG BULL": TICK bullish + ADD rising (↑)
o Strong confirmation even without VIX/volume - breadth supporting the move
• "✓ STRONG BEAR": TICK bearish + ADD falling (↓)
o Strong confirmation - both momentum and breadth deteriorating
MODERATE SIGNALS (Faded colors - Partial confirmation)
• "MODERATE BULL": TICK bullish but ADD not confirming direction
o Proceed with caution - momentum present but breadth questionable
• "MODERATE BEAR": TICK bearish but ADD not confirming direction
o Proceed with caution - selling but breadth not fully participating
WARNING SIGNALS
• "⚠ EXHAUSTION" (Yellow): TICK at ±1000+ extremes
o Potential reversal zone - prepare to fade or take profits
o Often marks blow-off tops or capitulation bottoms
NEUTRAL/AVOID
• "CHOPPY/NEUTRAL" (Gray): Conflicting signals or low conviction
o Stay out or reduce size significantly
Individual Indicator Interpretation:
TICK:
• Green: Bullish momentum (>+300)
• Red: Bearish momentum (<-300)
• Yellow: Exhaustion (±1000+)
• Gray: Neutral
ADD (Advance-Decline):
• Green (↑): Breadth improving - more stocks participating in the move
• Red (↓): Breadth deteriorating - fewer stocks participating
• Gray (±): Breadth stagnant - no clear participation trend
VIX:
• Green (↓): Fear declining - healthy environment for rallies
• Red (↑): Fear rising - risk-off mode, supports downward moves
• Gray (±): Volatility compression - often precedes explosive moves
Volume:
• Green: High conviction (>1.5x average)
• Gray: Low conviction
Trading Strategy:
1. Wait for "MAXIMUM" or "STRONG" signals for highest probability entries
o Maximum signals = go full size with confidence
o Strong signals = good conviction, normal position sizing
2. Confirm directional alignment:
o For longs: Want ADD ↑ (rising) and VIX ↓ (falling)
o For shorts: Want ADD ↓ (falling) and VIX ↑ (rising)
3. Use exhaustion warnings (yellow) to:
o Take profits on existing positions
o Prepare counter-trend entries
o Tighten stops
4. Avoid "MODERATE" signals unless you have strong conviction from other analysis
o These work best as confirmation for existing setups
o Not strong enough to initiate new positions alone
5. Never trade "CHOPPY/NEUTRAL" signals
o Gray means stay out - preserve capital
o Wait for clear alignment
6. Watch for divergences:
o Price making new highs but ADD ↓ (falling) = distribution warning
o Price making new lows but ADD ↑ (rising) = potential bottom
o Divergence alert will notify you
Best Practices:
• Use on 1-5 minute charts for daytrading
• Combine with your price action or technical setup (support/resistance, trendlines, patterns)
• The dashboard confirms when to take your setup, not what setup to take
• Most effective during regular market hours (9:30 AM - 4:00 PM ET) when volume is present
• The strongest edge comes from "MAXIMUM" signals - wait for these for best risk/reward
• Pay special attention to ADD direction - it's the most predictive breadth indicator
• VIX compression (gray ±) often signals upcoming volatility expansion - prepare for bigger moves
Customization Option
All thresholds are adjustable in settings:
• TICK Extreme: Higher = fewer exhaustion warnings (try 1200-1500 for less sensitivity)
• ADD Compression Threshold: Change detection sensitivity
o Default 100 = balanced
o Lower (50) = more sensitive to small breadth changes
o Higher (200-300) = only shows major breadth shifts
• VIX Elevated: Adjust for current volatility regime (15-25 typical range)
• VIX Compression Threshold:
o Default 2% = balanced
o Lower (0.5-1%) = catches subtle VIX changes
o Higher (3-5%) = only shows significant VIX moves
• Volume Threshold: Lower for quieter stocks/times, higher for more confirmation
Alerts Available
• Maximum Bullish: All 4 internals aligned bullish (TICK + ADD↑ + VIX↓ + Volume)
• Maximum Bearish: All 4 internals aligned bearish (TICK + ADD↓ + VIX↑ + Volume)
• Strong Bullish: TICK bullish + ADD rising
• Strong Bearish: TICK bearish + ADD falling
• Exhaustion Warning: TICK at extreme levels
• Divergence Warning: TICK and ADD directions conflicting
Understanding the Signal Synthesis
The indicator uses intelligent logic to combine all internals:
"MAXIMUM" Signals require:
• TICK direction (bullish/bearish)
• ADD momentum (rising/falling) in same direction
• VIX direction (falling for bulls, rising for bears)
• Volume elevated (>1.5x average)
"STRONG" Signals require:
• TICK direction (bullish/bearish)
• ADD momentum (rising/falling) in same direction
• (VIX and volume are bonuses but not required)
"MODERATE" Signals:
• TICK showing direction
• But ADD not confirming or contradicting
• Weakest actionable signal
This hierarchy ensures you know exactly how much conviction the market has behind any move.
Technical Details
• Pulls real-time data from NYSE TICK (USI:TICK), NYSE ADD (USI:ADD), and CBOE VIX
• ADD direction calculated using bar-to-bar change with compression detection
• VIX direction calculated using bar-to-bar percentage change
• Volume calculation uses 20-period simple moving average
• Dashboard updates every bar
• No repainting - all calculations based on closed bar data
Who This Is For
• Active daytraders of stocks, futures (ES/NQ), and options
• Scalpers needing quick directional confirmation with multiple internal alignment
• Swing traders looking to time intraday entries with maximum confluence
• Volatility traders who monitor VIX behavior
• Market makers and professionals who trade based on breadth and internals
• Anyone who monitors market internals but wants intelligent synthesis vs raw data
Tips For Success
Trading Philosophy:
• Quality over quantity - wait for "MAXIMUM" signals for best results
• One "MAXIMUM" signal trade is worth five "MODERATE" signal trades
• Gray/neutral is not a sign of missing opportunity - it's protecting your capital
Signal Confidence Levels:
1. MAXIMUM (95%+ confidence) - Trade these aggressively with full size
2. STRONG (80-85% confidence) - Trade these with normal position sizing
3. MODERATE (60-70% confidence) - Only if confirmed by strong technical setup
4. CHOPPY/NEUTRAL - Do not trade, wait for clarity
Advanced Techniques:
• Breadth divergences: Watch for price making new highs while ADD shows ↓ (falling) = major warning
• VIX/Price divergences: Rallies with rising VIX (↑) are usually false moves
• Volume confirmation: "MAXIMUM" signals with 2x+ volume are the absolute best
• Compression zones: When both ADD and VIX show compression (±), expect explosive breakout soon
• Sequential signals: Back-to-back "MAXIMUM" signals in same direction = strong trending day
Common Patterns:
• Opening surge with "MAXIMUM BULL" that shifts to "EXHAUSTION" (yellow) = fade the high
• Selloff with "MAXIMUM BEAR" followed by ADD ↑ (rising) divergence = potential reversal
• Choppy morning followed by "MAXIMUM" signal afternoon = best trending opportunity
Example Scenarios
Perfect Bull Entry:
• Bright green signal box
• TICK: +650
• ADD: +1200 (↑)
• VIX: 18.30 (↓)
• Volume: 2.3x
• Status: "✓ MAXIMUM BULL" → ALL SYSTEMS GO - Take aggressive long positions
Strong Bull (Good Confidence):
• Green signal box (slightly less bright)
• TICK: +500
• ADD: +800 (↑)
• VIX: 19.50 (±)
• Volume: 1.2x
• Status: "✓ STRONG BULL" → Good long setup - breadth confirming even without VIX/volume
Caution Bull (Moderate):
• Faded green signal box
• TICK: +400
• ADD: +900 (↓)
• VIX: 20.10 (↑)
• Volume: 0.9x
• Status: "MODERATE BULL" → CAUTION - TICK bullish but breadth deteriorating and VIX rising = weak rally
Exhaustion Warning:
• Yellow signal box
• TICK: +1350 ⚠
• ADD: +2100 (↑)
• VIX: 17.20 (↓)
• Volume: 1.8x
• Status: "⚠ EXHAUSTION" → Take profits or prepare to fade - TICK overextended despite good internals
Divergence Setup (Potential Reversal):
• Faded green signal
• TICK: +300
• ADD: +1800 (↓)
• VIX: 21.50 (↑)
• Volume: 1.6x
• Status: "MODERATE BULL" → WARNING - Price rallying but breadth collapsing and fear rising = distribution
Perfect Bear Entry:
• Bright red signal box
• TICK: -780
• ADD: -1600 (↓)
• VIX: 24.80 (↑)
• Volume: 2.5x
• Status: "✓ MAXIMUM BEAR" → Perfect short setup - all momentum bearish with conviction
Compression (Wait Mode):
• Gray signal box
• TICK: +50
• ADD: -200 (±)
• VIX: 16.40 (±)
• Volume: 0.7x
• Status: "CHOPPY/NEUTRAL" → STAY OUT - Volatility compression, no conviction, await breakout
Performance Optimization
Best Market Conditions:
• Works excellent in trending markets (up or down)
• Particularly powerful during high-volume sessions (first/last hours)
• "MAXIMUM" signals most reliable during 9:45-11:00 AM and 2:00-3:30 PM ET
Less Effective During:
• Lunch period (11:30 AM - 1:30 PM) - lower volume reduces signal quality
• Low-volatility environments - compression signals dominate
• Major news events in first 5 minutes - wait for internals to stabilize
Recommended Use Cases:
• Scalping: Trade only "MAXIMUM" signals for quick 5-15 minute moves
• Daytrading: Use "MAXIMUM" and "STRONG" signals for position entries
• Swing entries: Use "MAXIMUM" signals for optimal intraday entry timing
• Exit timing: Use "EXHAUSTION" (yellow) warnings to take profits
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Pro Tip: Create a dedicated workspace with this indicator on SPY/ES/NQ charts. Set alerts for "MAXIMUM BULL", "MAXIMUM BEAR", and "EXHAUSTION" signals. Most professional traders only trade the "MAXIMUM" setups and ignore everything else - this alone can dramatically improve win rates.
[CT] Kurutoga MTF HistogramWhat is Kurutoga MTF Histogram?
The Kurutoga MTF Histogram is a multi-time-frame momentum and mean-deviation tool.
It measures how far the current close is trading away from a rolling midpoint of price and then displays that deviation as a color-coded histogram.
Instead of looking only at one lookback, this version plots three Kurutoga “leads” at the same time:
Kurutoga Lead (x1) – base length
Kurutoga Lead 2x – slower, 2 × base length
Kurutoga Lead 4x – slowest, 4 × base length
Each lead is calculated both on the chart’s timeframe (LTF) and on a Higher Time Frame (HTF) of your choice, so you can see short-term deviation inside a higher-time-frame structure.
4-color Kurutoga scheme
Each Kurutoga lead uses a 4-color MACD-style scheme:
For a given lead:
Up Light – divergence ≥ 0 and rising compared to the previous bar
Up Dark – divergence ≥ 0 and falling (positive but losing momentum)
Down Light – divergence < 0 and falling (bearish momentum increasing)
Down Dark – divergence < 0 and rising (negative but contracting)
By default the same four teal / red hues are shared across x1, x2, and x4. The only difference between the leads is transparency:
x1 = strongest (least transparent)
x2 = medium opacity
x4 = faintest
This lets you see all three layers at once without the chart becoming a solid block of color.
The HTF areas use the same palette but with an extra transparency offset applied, so they appear as soft background bands rather than competing with the histograms.
Inputs and how to use them
1. Base Length
Defines the lookback for the main Kurutoga Lead.
The script automatically creates:
len1 = baseLength
len2 = baseLength × 2
len3 = baseLength × 4
Smaller base lengths → faster, more reactive histograms.
Larger base lengths → smoother, trend-focused behavior.
2. Higher Time Frame
This is the HTF used for the area plots and HTF midpoints.
Examples:
5-minute chart with HTF = 30 or 60 minutes
15-minute chart with HTF = 4H or 1D
The idea is to trade on the lower timeframe while seeing how far price is stretched relative to a higher-time-frame range midpoint.
3. Show / Hide toggles
Under “Show / Hide” you can independently turn on/off:
Kurutoga Lead (x1)
Kurutoga Lead 2x
Kurutoga Lead 4x
HTF Lead, HTF Lead 2x, HTF Lead 4x
This lets you:
Run only a single Kurutoga if you want a clean panel, or
Stack multiple leads for a “multi-speed” view of extension and mean reversion.
4. Color Scheme (4-color Kurutoga)
Up Light / Up Dark / Down Light / Down Dark – base hues used for every lead.
Lead opacity (x1, 2x, 4x) – sets how strong or faint each lead appears.
x1 is usually your primary “trading speed.”
x2 and x4 can be faded so they act as context.
Extra transparency for HTF areas – additional opacity applied on top of each lead’s opacity when drawing HTF areas. This keeps the HTF layer subtle.
You can fine-tune the exact teal/red values here to match your personal palette.
Practical reading & trade ideas
Trend alignment
When all three Kurutoga leads (x1, 2x, 4x) are above zero, price is trading above its rolling mid-range on multiple speeds → bullish environment.
When all three are below zero, you have a multi-speed bearish environment.
Mixed readings (e.g., x1 above zero, x4 below zero) can signal transition or mean-reversion areas.
Momentum vs exhaustion
Up Light / Down Light (light colors) show momentum expanding in that direction.
Up Dark / Down Dark (dark colors) show momentum contracting – price still on that side of zero, but the push is weakening.
After a run of Up Light bars, a shift to Up Dark may hint at a stall or pullback.
After a run of Down Light bars, a shift to Down Dark may hint at short covering / bounce potential.
Multi-time-frame confluence
Use the HTF areas as a backdrop:
If LTF Kurutoga leads are above zero while the HTF area is also positive (and ideally expanding), that’s strong bullish alignment.
If LTF leads are trying to flip up while HTF divergence is still deeply negative, you may be looking at a counter-trend bounce rather than a true trend change.
Example setups
Trend-following entries:
Look for x2 & x4 leads on the same side of zero as the HTF area, then use x1 color shifts (from Down Dark → Up Light or vice versa) to fine-tune entries in the direction of that higher-time-frame bias.
Mean-reversion fades:
Watch for extreme Kurutoga values where x1/x2 are strongly extended beyond zero while color flips from Light to Dark (momentum stalling) against an opposing HTF backdrop .
Notes
The indicator is non-directional by itself – it measures distance from a rolling midpoint rather than trend structure or order flow. It works best when combined with your existing price action/trend tools (moving averages, HLBO, structure zones, etc.).
Because HTF values are brought down via request.security, choose HTF settings that make sense for your product and session (for example, don’t use very high HTFs on thin intraday markets).
Use the Kurutoga MTF Histogram as a visual scanner for extension, momentum regime, and multi-speed alignment, then layer your own entry/exit rules on top.
RSI Regime & Reversals (Leading) — Bull/Bear Trend Finder📈 RSI Regime & Reversals (Leading) — Bull/Bear Trend Finder
This advanced RSI-based tool helps identify bullish and bearish market trends before they happen — combining classic RSI analysis with Cardwell-style reversals and range shift detection to act as a leading indicator rather than a lagging one.
🧠 Core Concept
The script detects when RSI behavior “shifts ranges,” a signature of trend changes:
• Bull Regime — RSI pullbacks hold above ~40 (momentum stays strong)
• Bear Regime — RSI rallies stall below ~60 (momentum weakens)
It then looks for leading clues inside those regimes:
• ✅ Positive Reversal: Price makes a higher low while RSI makes a lower low — a bullish continuation or early trend reversal signal.
• ❌ Negative Reversal: Price makes a lower high while RSI makes a higher high — an early warning of weakness.
• 🔁 Classic Divergences: Confirms reversals when RSI and price diverge at pivot points.
🎯 Signals
• Green “▲ Bull lead” — bullish reversal or divergence detected.
• Red “▼ Bear lead” — bearish reversal or divergence detected.
• Optional background shading:
• 🟩 Teal = Bullish regime
• 🟥 Red = Bearish regime
⚙️ Customization
• Regime sensitivity — Adjust RSI floor/ceiling for your asset’s volatility.
• Pivot sensitivity — Tune pivot lookback (L/R bars) for faster or slower signals.
• RSI smoothing — Filters noise without losing responsiveness.
• Alerts included — Trigger TradingView alerts for bullish or bearish leading signals.
🕵️♂️ Why it’s different
Unlike standard RSI divergences (which confirm after the move), this indicator uses positive/negative reversals to identify potential trend shifts early — a technique favored by Andrew Cardwell’s RSI analysis.
📊 Works great for:
• Swing trading and trend detection
• Spotting momentum regime shifts
• Stocks, crypto, FX, indices
Smart Money Flow - Exchange & TVL Composite# Smart Money Flow - Exchange & TVL Composite Indicator
## Overview
The **Smart Money Flow (SMF)** indicator combines two powerful on-chain metrics - **Exchange Flows** and **Total Value Locked (TVL)** - to create a composite index that tracks institutional and "smart money" movement in the cryptocurrency market. This indicator helps traders identify accumulation and distribution phases by analyzing where capital is flowing.
## What It Does
This indicator normalizes and combines:
- **Exchange Net Flow** (from IntoTheBlock): Tracks Bitcoin/Ethereum movement to and from exchanges
- **Total Value Locked** (from DefiLlama): Measures capital locked in DeFi protocols
The composite index is displayed on a 0-100 scale with clear zones for overbought/oversold conditions.
## Core Concept
### Exchange Flows
- **Negative Flow (Outflows)** = Bullish Signal
- Coins moving OFF exchanges → Long-term holding/accumulation
- Indicates reduced selling pressure
- **Positive Flow (Inflows)** = Bearish Signal
- Coins moving TO exchanges → Preparation for selling
- Indicates potential distribution phase
### Total Value Locked (TVL)
- **Rising TVL** = Bullish Signal
- Capital flowing into DeFi protocols
- Increased ecosystem confidence
- **Falling TVL** = Bearish Signal
- Capital exiting DeFi protocols
- Decreased ecosystem confidence
### Combined Signals
**🟢 Strong Bullish (70-100):**
- Exchange outflows + Rising TVL
- Smart money accumulating and deploying capital
**🔴 Strong Bearish (0-30):**
- Exchange inflows + Falling TVL
- Smart money preparing to sell and exiting positions
**⚪ Neutral (40-60):**
- Mixed or balanced flows
## Key Features
### ✅ Auto-Detection
- Automatically detects chart symbol (BTC/ETH)
- Uses appropriate exchange flow data for each asset
### ✅ Weighted Composite
- Customizable weights for Exchange Flow and TVL components
- Default: 50/50 balance
### ✅ Normalized Scale
- 0-100 index scale
- Configurable lookback period for normalization (default: 90 days)
### ✅ Signal Zones
- **Overbought**: 70+ (Strong bullish pressure)
- **Oversold**: 30- (Strong bearish pressure)
- **Extreme**: 85+ / 15- (Very strong signals)
### ✅ Clean Interface
- Minimal visual clutter by default
- Only main index line and MA visible
- Optional elements can be enabled:
- Background color zones
- Divergence signals
- Trend change markers
- Info table with detailed metrics
### ✅ Divergence Detection
- Identifies when price diverges from smart money flows
- Potential reversal warning signals
### ✅ Alerts
- Extreme overbought/oversold conditions
- Trend changes (crossing 50 line)
- Bullish/bearish divergences
## How to Use
### 1. Trend Confirmation
- Index above 50 = Bullish trend
- Index below 50 = Bearish trend
- Use with price action for confirmation
### 2. Reversal Signals
- **Extreme readings** (>85 or <15) suggest potential reversal
- Look for divergences between price and indicator
### 3. Accumulation/Distribution
- **70+**: Accumulation phase - smart money buying/holding
- **30-**: Distribution phase - smart money selling
### 4. DeFi Health
- Monitor TVL component for DeFi ecosystem strength
- Combine with exchange flows for complete picture
## Settings
### Data Sources
- **Exchange Flow**: IntoTheBlock real-time data
- **TVL**: DefiLlama aggregated DeFi TVL
- **Manual Mode**: For testing or custom data
### Indicator Settings
- **Smoothing Period (MA)**: Default 14 periods
- **Normalization Lookback**: Default 90 days
- **Exchange Flow Weight**: Adjustable 0-100%
- **Overbought/Oversold Levels**: Customizable thresholds
### Visual Options
- Show/Hide Moving Average
- Show/Hide Zone Lines
- Show/Hide Background Colors
- Show/Hide Divergence Signals
- Show/Hide Trend Markers
- Show/Hide Info Table
## Data Requirements
⚠️ **Important Notes:**
- Uses **daily data** from IntoTheBlock and DefiLlama
- Works on any chart timeframe (data updates daily)
- Auto-switches between BTC and ETH based on chart
- All other crypto charts default to BTC exchange flow data
## Best Practices
1. **Use on Daily+ Timeframes**
- On-chain data is daily, most effective on D/W/M charts
2. **Combine with Price Action**
- Use as confirmation, not standalone signals
3. **Watch for Divergences**
- Price making new highs while indicator falling = warning
4. **Monitor Extreme Zones**
- Sustained readings >85 or <15 indicate strong conviction
5. **Context Matters**
- Consider broader market conditions and fundamentals
## Calculation
1. **Exchange Net Flow** = Inflows - Outflows (inverted for index)
2. **TVL Rate of Change** = % change over smoothing period
3. **Normalize** both metrics to 0-100 scale
4. **Composite Index** = (ExchangeFlow × Weight) + (TVL × Weight)
5. **Smooth** with moving average
## Disclaimer
This indicator uses on-chain data for analysis. While valuable, it should not be used as the sole basis for trading decisions. Always combine with other technical analysis tools, fundamental analysis, and proper risk management.
On-chain data reflects blockchain activity but may lag price action. Use this indicator as part of a comprehensive trading strategy.
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## Credits
**Data Sources:**
- IntoTheBlock: Exchange flow metrics
- DefiLlama: Total Value Locked data
**Indicator by:** @iCD_creator
**Version:** 1.0
**Pine Script™ Version:** 6
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## Updates & Support
For questions, suggestions, or bug reports, please comment below or message the author.
**Like this indicator? Leave a 👍 and share your feedback!**
first candle time 60 min by niceshort with chatgpttime and date first 1H candle.
Displaying the date and time of the first candle can be useful when searching for a chart with the longest history for a given asset.
XAUUSD Multi-Timeframe Bias Scanner🎯 Purpose & Overview
This is a sophisticated trading indicator that analyzes XAUUSD (Gold) across 5 different timeframes simultaneously to determine market bias and trend direction.
⚙️ Core Components
2. Bias Calculation Engine
The heart of the indicator uses 5 technical factors to score each timeframe:
Technical Factors (Weighted):
Moving Average Alignment (30 points)
Bullish: EMA(9) > EMA(21) > EMA(50)
Bearish: EMA(9) < EMA(21) < EMA(50)
Price vs MA Position (20 points)
Score increases when price above MAs
Score decreases when price below MAs
RSI Momentum (20 points)
Bullish: RSI > 60 or > 50
Bearish: RSI < 40 or < 50
MACD Signals (15 points)
Bullish: MACD line > Signal line AND > 0
Bearish: MACD line < Signal line AND < 0
Volume Confirmation (15 points)
Volume spikes with price movement add confirmation
📊 Timeframe Analysis
Five Timeframes Monitored:
5-minute - Short-term noise (10% weight)
15-minute - Intraday direction (15% weight)
1-hour - Key intraday bias (25% weight)
4-hour - Primary directional bias (30% weight)
1-day - Overall trend context (20% weight)
Bias Scoring System:
0-100 Scale (50 = Neutral)
STRONG BULLISH: ≥70 (Green)
BULLISH: 55-69 (Lime)
NEUTRAL: 46-54 (Gray)
BEARISH: 31-45 (Orange)
STRONG BEARISH: ≤30 (Red)
🎨 Visual Features
1. Comprehensive Table Display
pinescript
var table biasTable = table.new(position.top_right, 3, 7, ...)
Shows a color-coded table with:
Timeframe name
Numerical bias score (0-100)
Strength description with color coding
2. Chart Visual Indicators
Background coloring based on overall bias
Label markers for strong bullish/bearish conditions
Real-time label showing all timeframe scores
3. Alert System
Triggers when overall bias crosses 70 (bullish) or 30 (bearish)
Configurable with sound options
🔄 How It Processes Data
Data Flow:
Requests security data for each timeframe using request.security()
Calculates technical indicators for each TF separately
Scores each TF based on 5 technical factors
Computes weighted overall bias
Updates visual displays and checks alert conditions
💡 Trading Applications
Bullish Scenarios:
Multiple timeframes show bullish alignment
Higher timeframe bias supports lower timeframe direction
Overall score > 70 indicates strong bullish conviction
Bearish Scenarios:
Multiple timeframes show bearish alignment
Higher timeframe bias confirms lower timeframe moves
Overall score < 30 indicates strong bearish conviction
Conflict Detection:
When timeframes show conflicting biases
Caution required - market may be consolidating
Wait for alignment before taking trades
🎚️ Customization Options
Users can modify:
Timeframe weights
Technical indicator parameters
Alert thresholds
Visual display preferences
Scoring sensitivity
📈 XAUUSD Specific Optimizations
The indicator considers Gold's unique characteristics:
High volatility periods
ATR-based volatility adjustments
Volume confirmation for breakouts
Multiple timeframe confirmation for trend reliability
This creates a powerful tool for identifying high-probability trade setups in XAUUSD by ensuring traders have a complete multi-timeframe perspective before entering positions.
Altseason IndexDescription of the "Altseason Index" Indicator
The Altseason Index is a powerful and visually minimalist tool designed to objectively identify the onset and conclusion of an "altseason" in the cryptocurrency market. Moving beyond subjective speculation, this indicator employs a clear, mathematical methodology by comparing the performance of a broad basket of altcoins against Bitcoin.
🎯 Core Concept and Utility
An "Altseason" is a market period where altcoins (cryptocurrencies other than Bitcoin) consistently yield higher returns than BTC. This indicator empowers traders and investors to:
Objectively Identify Market Cycles: Precisely pinpoint when capital is actively rotating from Bitcoin into altcoins and vice versa.
Make Data-Driven Decisions: Adjust their strategy in a timely manner: increasing exposure to altcoins during an altseason or rotating back into BTC upon its conclusion.
Avoid Emotional Pitfalls: Steer clear of FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) and base decisions on hard data rather than market noise.
⚙️ How the Calculation Works
1. Asset Selection: The indicator tracks the performance of 15 leading altcoins across various market segments (Layer 1s, DeFi, Meme, Payments), ensuring a representative sample.
2. Performance Comparison: For each altcoin, the percentage price change over the user-defined lookback period (default: 90 days) is calculated. This performance is then compared to BTC's performance over the same period.
3. Counting the "Outperformers": The index counts the number of altcoins that have "outperformed" BTC.
4. Calculating the Index: The Altseason Index value is the percentage of altcoins in the basket that are outperforming BTC. For example, a value of 60% means that 9 out of the 15 coins performed better than Bitcoin.
🛠️ Indicator Settings
The settings are kept simple and intuitive, allowing you to customize the indicator to your strategy:
Lookback Period (days) (Default: 90):
- Defines the time horizon for the performance calculation.
- Shorter Periods (30-60 days) react faster to new trends but may produce more false signals.
- Longer Periods (90-180 days) provide smoother and more reliable signals, capturing sustained macro-trends.
Altseason Threshold (%) (Default: 75%):
- This is the key parameter that defines what index value constitutes an official "altseason."
- A threshold of 75% means an altseason is declared when at least 11 out of the 15 altcoins (75%) are outperforming BTC.
- You can increase the threshold (e.g., to 85%) for more conservative and stronger signals, or decrease it (e.g., to 65%) for earlier entries.
📊 Interpreting the Readings and Signals
The indicator uses a clear color-coding system and levels for easy interpretation:
🔴 < 30%: "BTC SEASON"
Bitcoin is dominating. The market is in risk-off mode or a state of anticipation. Growth is concentrated in BTC.
⚪ 30% - 49%: "NEUTRAL"
A transitional phase. The market is uncertain. Some alts show strength, but there is no unified trend.
🔵 50% - 74%: "BULLISH"
Growing strength in altcoins. Capital is beginning to rotate actively. This can be an early stage of an altseason.
🟢 ≥ 75% (or your custom threshold): "ALTSEASON"
The active altseason phase. The vast majority of altcoins are rising faster than BTC. This is the period of maximum potential returns for alts.
Signal Markers:
Green Dot: Signals the potential start of an altseason (the index crosses above the threshold).
Red Dot: Signals the potential end of an altseason (the index crosses below the threshold).
ℹ️ Information Panel
The chart displays two clean information panels:
1. Main Info Label:
Current index value (e.g., ⟠ 80%).
Market status (ALTSEASON, BULLISH, etc.).
The ratio of outperforming altcoins (11/15 alts).
2. Dominance & Market Cap Panel:
Alts: Altcoin Dominance (the market cap share of all coins except BTC).
BTC: Bitcoin Dominance.
Market: Total cryptocurrency market capitalization in billions of USD. This helps assess the overall market context (bullish/bearish).
💎 Conclusion
The Altseason Index is your strategic companion for navigating the crypto markets. It transforms the complex task of identifying market cycles into a simple and visual process. Use it to confirm broad market trends, identify potential entry and exit points, and, most importantly, to maintain discipline in your trading strategy by filtering out noise and emotion.
Disclaimer: This indicator is a tool for analysis and does not constitute investment advice. All trading decisions are taken at your own risk.
Thirdeyechart Volume Gold//@version=6
indicator("MT5 Style Quotes – Custom Pair Table", overlay=true, max_labels_count=500)
// ==== USER INPUTS ====
// Masukkan pair tambahan kat sini (pisahkan dengan koma)
extraPairsInput = input.string("XAUUSD,XAUJPY,USDJPY,EURJPY", "Custom Pairs (comma separated)")
// Convert input → array
string extraPairs = str.split(extraPairsInput, ",")
// Function kira % change
f_change(sym, tf) =>
o = request.security(sym, tf, open)
c = request.security(sym, tf, close)
pct = ((c - o) / o) * 100
pct
// Table setup
rowCount = array.size(extraPairs) + 1
var tbl = table.new(position.top_right, 4, rowCount, border_width=1)
// Header row
table.cell(tbl, 0, 0, "Symbol", bgcolor=color.new(color.white, 90))
table.cell(tbl, 1, 0, "Day %", bgcolor=color.new(color.white, 90))
table.cell(tbl, 2, 0, "H1 %", bgcolor=color.new(color.white, 90))
table.cell(tbl, 3, 0, "H4 %", bgcolor=color.new(color.white, 90))
// Loop setiap pair
for i = 0 to array.size(extraPairs)-1
sym = str.trim(array.get(extraPairs, i))
day = f_change(sym, "D")
h1 = f_change(sym, "60")
h4 = f_change(sym, "240")
col_day = day >= 0 ? color.blue : color.red
col_h1 = h1 >= 0 ? color.blue : color.red
col_h4 = h4 >= 0 ? color.blue : color.red
table.cell(tbl, 0, i+1, sym)
table.cell(tbl, 1, i+1, str.tostring(day, format.percent), text_color=col_day)
table.cell(tbl, 2, i+1, str.tostring(h1, format.percent), text_color=col_h1)
table.cell(tbl, 3, i+1, str.tostring(h4, format.percent), text_color=col_h4)
3-EMA Ribbon Scalping System 3-EMA Ribbon Scalping System V2 - Trading Guide
Overview
This indicator combines a triple EMA ribbon with VWAP, RSI, and volume analysis to catch high-probability scalping setups for short pip hunting on highly liquid Forex pairs such as EUR/USD
The Core Strategy
The system waits for three conditions to align before firing a signal:
1. EMA Stack** - The 8/13/21 EMAs must be properly stacked (bullish: 8>13>21, bearish: 8<13<21)
2. VWAP Position** - Price needs to be on the right side of VWAP for the trade direction
3. Pullback Entry** - Price pulls back to test the fast EMA while maintaining the trend structure
When these line up with proper RSI readings and a volume spike, you get your entry signal.
Reading the Signals
LONG Entries
Triggered when:
- EMAs are bullishly stacked (green background)
- Price is above VWAP
- We get a pullback to the 8 EMA that holds
- RSI is between 40-70 (momentum present but not overbought)
- Volume exceeds the 20-period average by 1.2x
SHORT Entries
Mirror opposite conditions:
- Bearish EMA stack (red background)
- Price below VWAP
- Rejection at the 8 EMA
- RSI between 30-60
- Volume confirmation present
Risk Management Built In (freely adjustable to match your own approach when it comes to taking risk)
Each signal automatically calculates:
- Stop Loss: 1x ATR from entry
- Target 1: 1:1 risk/reward ratio
- *arget 2: 2:1 risk/reward ratio
You can display these as lines or labels, or turn them off entirely if you prefer your own levels.
Quick Setup Tips
Start with the default settings - they work well on most timeframes from 1-minute to 1-hour charts. The sweet spot for scalping is typically the 3-minute or 5-minute timeframe.
The info panel in the top right gives you a quick market snapshot without cluttering your chart:
- Trend direction
- VWAP position
- RSI value
- Volume status
- Current signal state
If you're getting too many signals, increase the "Min Bars Between Signals" to filter out choppy action. For cleaner charts during analysis, you can toggle off individual components like the ribbon, backgrounds, or signals.
Tips for Live Trading
1. Don't chase - Wait for price to come to the 8 EMA, not the other way around
2. Volume matters - That volume spike filter catches the moves with real momentum behind them
3. Respect the trend - The EMA stack keeps you trading with the flow, not against it
4. Use multiple timeframes - Check a higher timeframe for overall bias before taking signals
The indicator includes alerts that fire with exact entry, stop, and target levels - perfect for quick execution or logging trades.
Remember, this is a scalping system designed for active trading. It works best in trending markets with good volatility. During ranging or low-volume periods, consider sitting on your hands or reducing position size. Trade at your own risk, I created this solely for educational purposes!
Customization Options
Display Settings
- Show/hide EMA ribbon
- Toggle entry signals
- Background colors with adjustable opacity
- Info panel size options
- VWAP visibility
Technical Parameters
- EMA Settings: Adjustable lengths for fast (8), medium (13), and slow (21) EMAs
- RSI Settings: Customizable overbought/oversold levels and momentum thresholds
- Volume Settings: Multiplier for volume confirmation and MA length
- Risk Management: ATR multiplier for stops, customizable R:R ratios
Nearly everything is adjustable, but the defaults are solid. Focus on reading the market structure first before tweaking settings.
Visual Features
Background Colors
- Green: Bullish trend (EMAs stacked bullishly)
- Red: Bearish trend (EMAs stacked bearishly)
- Gray: Neutral/choppy conditions
Signal Styles
Choose between:
- Text labels
- Arrow markers
- Both combined
Stop Loss & Take Profit Display
Three modes available:
- None: No SL/TP visualization
- Current: Shows lines for active trade
- Labels: Displays small labels at price levels
Best Markets & Timeframes
Optimal Markets:
- Forex pairs (especially majors)
- Stock indices
- Liquid cryptocurrencies
- High-volume stocks
Alert System
Comprehensive alerts include:
- Entry signal notification
- Exact entry price
- Stop loss level with pip distance
- Take profit levels with pip distances
- Trade direction and symbol
Important Notes
- This is a "momentum-based scalping system" - not suitable for ranging markets
- Best results come from pairing with your understanding of key levels and market context
- The volume filter helps avoid false signals during low-liquidity periods
- Consider overall market conditions and news events before trading
Version Info
3-EMA Ribbon Scalping System
- Refined entry logic
- Improved visual clarity
- Enhanced risk management tools
- Optimized performance tracking
BTC Halving Cycle SignalsBTC Halving Cycle Signals
What signals does this script give in real history (2011-2025):
2015 → BUY (bear market bottom)
2019 → BUY (post-2018 bottom)
October 2020 → BUY
November 2023 → BUY
And right now (Nov 2025) → green bottom + price above weekly EMA200 → about to give a buy signal if it breaks $72k strongly.
BUY signal: ~500 days pre-halving + price > weekly EMA200 + monthly RSI <60 (accumulation).
SELL signal: ~1064 days post-halving + RSI >75 or close < SuperTrend (distribution).
Hardcoded halving dates (can be edited). Works on BTCUSD weekly/monthly, gives 1-2 signals per cycle.
45DS v6.0 FULL FINAL1-5-15-30-60 dakıkalık zaman dlimlerinde sculp indikatörü . Başarısına inanamayacalsınız..
Ichimoku Cloud (Auto Crypto/Non-Crypto settings)Save the hassle of switching back and forth between crypto and non-crypto settings by using the `syminfo.type` value under the hood.
If it's crypto it uses the 20, 60, 120, 30 settings, otherwise it uses 18, 52, 104, 26 defaults.
You can always override it using the Market Mode input in the settings.
The settings type is displayed in the top right of the chart as either "Crypto Cloud" or "Legacy Cloud" so you know which settings are being applied.
Defended Price Levels (DPLs) — Melvin Dickover ConceptThis indicator identifies and draws horizontal “Defended Price Levels” (DPLs) exactly as originally described by Melvin E. Dickover in his trading methodology.
Dickover observed that when extreme relative volume and extreme “freedom of movement” (volume-to-price-movement ratio) occur on the same bar, especially on bars with large gaps or unusually large bodies, the closing price (or previous close) of that bar very often becomes a significant future support/resistance level that the market later “defends.”
This script automates the detection of those exact coincident spikes using two well-known public indicators:
Relative Volume (RVI)
• Original idea: Melvin Dickover
• Pine Script implementation used here: “Relative Volume Indicator (Freedom Of Movement)” by LazyBear
Link:
Freedom of Movement (FoM)
• Original idea and calculation: starbolt64
• Pine Script: “Freedom of Movement” by starbolt64
Link:
How this indicator works
Calculates the raw (possibly negative) LazyBear RVI and starbolt64’s exact FoM values
Normalizes and standardizes both over the user-defined lookback
Triggers only when both RVI and FoM exceed the chosen number of standard deviations on the same bar (true Dickover coincident-spike condition)
Applies Dickover’s original price-selection rules (uses current close on big gaps or 2× body expansion candles, otherwise previous close)
Draws a thin maroon horizontal ray only when the new level is sufficiently far from all previously drawn levels (default ≥0.8 %) and the maximum number of levels has not been reached
Keeps the chart clean by limiting the total number of significant defended levels shown
This is not a republish or minor variation of the two source scripts — it is a faithful automation of Melvin Dickover’s specific “defended price line” concept that he manually marked using the coincidence of these two indicators.
Full credit goes to:
Melvin E. Dickover — creator of the Defended Price Levels concept
LazyBear — author of the Relative Volume (RVI) implementation used here
starbolt64 — author of the Freedom of Movement indicator and calculation
Settings (all adjustable):
Standard Deviation Length (default 60)
Spike Threshold in standard deviations (default 2.0)
Minimum distance between levels in % (default 0.8 %)
Maximum significant levels to display (15–80)
Use these horizontal maroon lines as potential future support/resistance zones that the market has previously shown strong willingness to defend.
Thank you to Melvin, LazyBear, and starbolt64 for the original work that made this automation possible.
Advanced Market Profile & S/R Zones (Pro)Advanced Market Profile & S/R Zones
This indicator brings professional Auction Market Theory to your chart using a custom rolling Volume Profile algorithm. Unlike standard profiles that remain fixed, this tool dynamically calculates the "Fair Value" of the asset based on your specific lookback period (e.g., the last 100 bars).
It automatically highlights the Point of Control (POC), Value Area (VA), and suggests statistical Discount (Buy) and Premium (Sell) zones.
Key Features
Volume Splitting Algorithm:
Most basic scripts dump the entire volume of a candle into a single price point (the average). This script splits the volume across the candle's entire High-Low range. This results in a much smoother, higher-resolution bell curve that accurately reflects price action, especially on higher timeframes like Monthly charts.
Auto-generated Zones:
Green Zone (Discount): Prices below the Value Area Low (VAL). Statistically "cheap."
Red Zone (Premium): Prices above the Value Area High (VAH). Statistically "expensive."
Real-Time Dashboard:
A built-in panel displays the exact price levels for the POC, VAH, and VAL for precise limit order placement, along with the current Market Trend.
How to Use
For Intraday (Day Trading):
Settings: Set Lookback to 100 - 300.
Strategy: Watch for price to open outside the Value Area. If price breaks back inside the Value Area, target the POC (Red Line).
For Macro (Monthly/Weekly Charts):
Settings: Set Lookback to 12 (1 Year) or 60 (5 Years).
Strategy: Identify multi-year structural support. When a monthly candle enters the Green Discount Zone of a 5-year profile, it is often a high-probability institutional entry point.
Trend Logic
The Dashboard indicates trend based on price location relative to value:
Strong Bullish: Price is accepted ABOVE the Value Area.
Strong Bearish: Price is accepted BELOW the Value Area.
Neutral / In VA: Price is chopping inside the Value Area.
Disclaimer
This is a "Rolling Profile." It calculates the profile based on the current lookback window relative to the latest bar. As new bars form, the lookback window shifts, and the profile updates to reflect the new dataset.
RSI Ensemble Confidence [CHE]RSI Ensemble Confidence — Measures RSI agreement across multiple lengths and price sources
Summary
This indicator does not just show you one RSI — it shows you how strongly dozens of different RSI variants agree with each other right now.
The Confidence line (0–100) is the core idea:
- High Confidence → almost all RSIs see the same thing → clean, reliable situation
- Low Confidence → the RSIs contradict each other → the market is messy, RSI signals are questionable
How it works (exactly as you wanted it described)
1. Multiple RSIs instead of just one
The indicator builds a true ensemble:
- 4 lengths (default 8, 14, 21, 34)
- 6 price sources (Close, Open, High, Low, HL2, OHLC4 – individually switchable)
→ When everything is enabled, up to 24 different RSIs are calculated on every single bar.
These 24 opinions form a real “vote” about the current market state.
2. Mean and dispersion
From all active RSIs it calculates:
- rsiMean → the average opinion of the entire ensemble (orange line)
- rsiStd → how far the individual RSIs deviate from each other
Small rsiStd = they all lie close together → strong agreement
Large rsiStd = they are all over the place → contradiction
3. Confidence (0–100)
The standard deviation is compared to the user parameter “Max expected StdDev” (default 20):
- rsiStd = 0 → Confidence ≈ 100
- rsiStd = maxStd → Confidence ≈ 0
- Everything in between is scaled linearly
If only one RSI is active, Confidence is automatically set to ~80 for practicality.
What you see on the chart
1. Classic reference RSI – blue line (Close, length 14) → your familiar benchmark
2. Ensemble mean – orange line → the true consensus RSI
±1 StdDev band (optional) → shows dispersion directly:
- narrow band = clean, consistent setup
- wide band = the RSIs disagree → caution
3. Confidence line (aqua, 0–100) → your quality meter for any RSI signal
4. StdDev histogram (optional, fuchsia columns) → raw dispersion if you prefer the unscaled value
5. Background coloring
- Greenish ≥ 80 → high agreement
- Orange 60–80 → medium
- Reddish < 40 → strong disagreement
- Transparent below that
6. Two built-in alerts
- High Confidence (crossover 80)
- Low Confidence (crossunder 40)
Why this indicator is practically useful
1. Perfect filter for all RSI strategies
Only trade overbought/oversold, divergences, or failures when Confidence ≥ 70. Skip or reduce size when Confidence < 40.
2. Protection against overinterpretation
You immediately see whether a “beautiful” RSI hook is confirmed by the other 23 variants — or whether it’s just one outlier fooling you.
3. Excellent regime detector
Long periods of high Confidence = clean trends or clear overbought/oversold phases
Constantly low Confidence = choppy, noisy market → RSI becomes almost useless
4. Turns gut feeling into numbers
We all sometimes think “this setup somehow doesn’t feel right”. Now you have the exact number that says why.
Disclaimer
The content provided, including all code and materials, is strictly for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as, and should not be interpreted as, financial advice, a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument, or an offer of any financial product or service. All strategies, tools, and examples discussed are provided for illustrative purposes to demonstrate coding techniques and the functionality of Pine Script within a trading context.
Any results from strategies or tools provided are hypothetical, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Trading and investing involve high risk, including the potential loss of principal, and may not be suitable for all individuals. Before making any trading decisions, please consult with a qualified financial professional to understand the risks involved.
By using this script, you acknowledge and agree that any trading decisions are made solely at your discretion and risk.
Do not use this indicator on Heikin-Ashi, Renko, Kagi, Point-and-Figure, or Range charts, as these chart types can produce unrealistic results for signal markers and alerts.
Best regards and happy trading
Chervolino
Day Trading Signals - Ultimate Pro (Dark Neon + Strong BB Cloud)//@version=5
indicator("Day Trading Signals - Ultimate Pro (Dark Neon + Strong BB Cloud)", overlay=true, max_lines_count=500, max_labels_count=500)
// ===== INPUTS =====
ema_fast_len = input.int(9, "Fast EMA Length")
ema_slow_len = input.int(21, "Slow EMA Length")
rsi_len = input.int(12, "RSI Length")
rsi_overbought = input.int(70, "RSI Overbought Level")
rsi_oversold = input.int(30, "RSI Oversold Level")
bb_len = input.int(20, "Bollinger Bands Length")
bb_mult = input.float(2.0, "Bollinger Bands Multiplier")
sr_len = input.int(15, "Pivot Lookback for Support/Resistance")
min_ema_gap = input.float(0.0, "Minimum EMA Gap to Define Trend", step=0.1)
sr_lifespan = input.int(200, "Bars to Keep S/R Lines")
// Display options
show_bb = input.bool(true, "Show Bollinger Bands?")
show_ema = input.bool(true, "Show EMA Lines?")
show_sr = input.bool(true, "Show Support/Resistance Lines?")
show_bg = input.bool(true, "Show Background Trend Color?")
// ===== COLORS (Dark Neon Theme) =====
neon_teal = color.rgb(0, 255, 200)
neon_purple = color.rgb(180, 95, 255)
neon_orange = color.rgb(255, 160, 60)
neon_yellow = color.rgb(255, 235, 90)
neon_red = color.rgb(255, 70, 110)
neon_gray = color.rgb(140, 140, 160)
sr_support_col = color.rgb(0, 190, 140)
sr_resist_col = color.rgb(255, 90, 120)
// ===== INDICATORS =====
ema_fast = ta.ema(close, ema_fast_len)
ema_slow = ta.ema(close, ema_slow_len)
ema_gap = math.abs(ema_fast - ema_slow)
trend_up = (ema_fast > ema_slow) and (ema_gap > min_ema_gap)
trend_down = (ema_fast < ema_slow) and (ema_gap > min_ema_gap)
trend_flat = ema_gap <= min_ema_gap
rsi = ta.rsi(close, rsi_len)
bb_mid = ta.sma(close, bb_len)
bb_upper = bb_mid + bb_mult * ta.stdev(close, bb_len)
bb_lower = bb_mid - bb_mult * ta.stdev(close, bb_len)
// ===== SUPPORT / RESISTANCE =====
pivot_high = ta.pivothigh(high, sr_len, sr_len)
pivot_low = ta.pivotlow(low, sr_len, sr_len)
var line sup_lines = array.new_line()
var line res_lines = array.new_line()
if show_sr and not na(pivot_low)
l = line.new(bar_index - sr_len, pivot_low, bar_index, pivot_low, color=sr_support_col, width=2, extend=extend.right)
array.push(sup_lines, l)
if show_sr and not na(pivot_high)
l = line.new(bar_index - sr_len, pivot_high, bar_index, pivot_high, color=sr_resist_col, width=2, extend=extend.right)
array.push(res_lines, l)
// Delete old S/R lines
if array.size(sup_lines) > 0
for i = 0 to array.size(sup_lines) - 1
l = array.get(sup_lines, i)
if bar_index - line.get_x2(l) > sr_lifespan
line.delete(l)
array.remove(sup_lines, i)
break
if array.size(res_lines) > 0
for i = 0 to array.size(res_lines) - 1
l = array.get(res_lines, i)
if bar_index - line.get_x2(l) > sr_lifespan
line.delete(l)
array.remove(res_lines, i)
break
// ===== BUY / SELL CONDITIONS =====
buy_cond = trend_up and not trend_flat and ta.crossover(ema_fast, ema_slow) and rsi < rsi_oversold and close < bb_lower
sell_cond = trend_down and not trend_flat and ta.crossunder(ema_fast, ema_slow) and rsi > rsi_overbought and close > bb_upper
// ===== SIGNAL PLOTS =====
plotshape(buy_cond, title="Buy Signal", location=location.belowbar, color=neon_teal, style=shape.labelup, text="BUY", size=size.small)
plotshape(sell_cond, title="Sell Signal", location=location.abovebar, color=neon_red, style=shape.labeldown, text="SELL", size=size.small)
// ===== EMA LINES =====
plot(show_ema ? ema_fast : na, color=neon_orange, title="EMA Fast", linewidth=2)
plot(show_ema ? ema_slow : na, color=neon_purple, title="EMA Slow", linewidth=2)
// ===== STRONG BOLLINGER BAND CLOUD =====
plot_bb_upper = plot(show_bb ? bb_upper : na, color=color.new(neon_yellow, 20), title="BB Upper")
plot_bb_lower = plot(show_bb ? bb_lower : na, color=color.new(neon_gray, 20), title="BB Lower")
plot(bb_mid, color=color.new(neon_gray, 50), title="BB Mid")
// More visible BB cloud (stronger contrast)
bb_cloud_color = trend_up ? color.new(neon_teal, 40) : trend_down ? color.new(neon_red, 40) : color.new(neon_gray, 70)
fill(plot_bb_upper, plot_bb_lower, color=show_bb ? bb_cloud_color : na, title="BB Cloud")
// ===== BACKGROUND COLOR (TREND ZONES) =====
bgcolor(show_bg ? (trend_up ? color.new(neon_teal, 92) : trend_down ? color.new(neon_red, 92) : color.new(neon_gray, 94)) : na)
// ===== ALERTS =====
alertcondition(buy_cond, title="Buy Signal", message="Buy signal triggered. Check chart.")
alertcondition(sell_cond, title="Sell Signal", message="Sell signal triggered. Check chart.")
Day Trading Signals - Ultimate Pro (Dark Neon + Strong BB Cloud)//@version=5
indicator("Day Trading Signals - Ultimate Pro (Dark Neon + Strong BB Cloud)", overlay=true, max_lines_count=500, max_labels_count=500)
// ===== INPUTS =====
ema_fast_len = input.int(9, "Fast EMA Length")
ema_slow_len = input.int(21, "Slow EMA Length")
rsi_len = input.int(12, "RSI Length")
rsi_overbought = input.int(70, "RSI Overbought Level")
rsi_oversold = input.int(30, "RSI Oversold Level")
bb_len = input.int(20, "Bollinger Bands Length")
bb_mult = input.float(2.0, "Bollinger Bands Multiplier")
sr_len = input.int(15, "Pivot Lookback for Support/Resistance")
min_ema_gap = input.float(0.0, "Minimum EMA Gap to Define Trend", step=0.1)
sr_lifespan = input.int(200, "Bars to Keep S/R Lines")
// Display options
show_bb = input.bool(true, "Show Bollinger Bands?")
show_ema = input.bool(true, "Show EMA Lines?")
show_sr = input.bool(true, "Show Support/Resistance Lines?")
show_bg = input.bool(true, "Show Background Trend Color?")
// ===== COLORS (Dark Neon Theme) =====
neon_teal = color.rgb(0, 255, 200)
neon_purple = color.rgb(180, 95, 255)
neon_orange = color.rgb(255, 160, 60)
neon_yellow = color.rgb(255, 235, 90)
neon_red = color.rgb(255, 70, 110)
neon_gray = color.rgb(140, 140, 160)
sr_support_col = color.rgb(0, 190, 140)
sr_resist_col = color.rgb(255, 90, 120)
// ===== INDICATORS =====
ema_fast = ta.ema(close, ema_fast_len)
ema_slow = ta.ema(close, ema_slow_len)
ema_gap = math.abs(ema_fast - ema_slow)
trend_up = (ema_fast > ema_slow) and (ema_gap > min_ema_gap)
trend_down = (ema_fast < ema_slow) and (ema_gap > min_ema_gap)
trend_flat = ema_gap <= min_ema_gap
rsi = ta.rsi(close, rsi_len)
bb_mid = ta.sma(close, bb_len)
bb_upper = bb_mid + bb_mult * ta.stdev(close, bb_len)
bb_lower = bb_mid - bb_mult * ta.stdev(close, bb_len)
// ===== SUPPORT / RESISTANCE =====
pivot_high = ta.pivothigh(high, sr_len, sr_len)
pivot_low = ta.pivotlow(low, sr_len, sr_len)
var line sup_lines = array.new_line()
var line res_lines = array.new_line()
if show_sr and not na(pivot_low)
l = line.new(bar_index - sr_len, pivot_low, bar_index, pivot_low, color=sr_support_col, width=2, extend=extend.right)
array.push(sup_lines, l)
if show_sr and not na(pivot_high)
l = line.new(bar_index - sr_len, pivot_high, bar_index, pivot_high, color=sr_resist_col, width=2, extend=extend.right)
array.push(res_lines, l)
// Delete old S/R lines
if array.size(sup_lines) > 0
for i = 0 to array.size(sup_lines) - 1
l = array.get(sup_lines, i)
if bar_index - line.get_x2(l) > sr_lifespan
line.delete(l)
array.remove(sup_lines, i)
break
if array.size(res_lines) > 0
for i = 0 to array.size(res_lines) - 1
l = array.get(res_lines, i)
if bar_index - line.get_x2(l) > sr_lifespan
line.delete(l)
array.remove(res_lines, i)
break
// ===== BUY / SELL CONDITIONS =====
buy_cond = trend_up and not trend_flat and ta.crossover(ema_fast, ema_slow) and rsi < rsi_oversold and close < bb_lower
sell_cond = trend_down and not trend_flat and ta.crossunder(ema_fast, ema_slow) and rsi > rsi_overbought and close > bb_upper
// ===== SIGNAL PLOTS =====
plotshape(buy_cond, title="Buy Signal", location=location.belowbar, color=neon_teal, style=shape.labelup, text="BUY", size=size.small)
plotshape(sell_cond, title="Sell Signal", location=location.abovebar, color=neon_red, style=shape.labeldown, text="SELL", size=size.small)
// ===== EMA LINES =====
plot(show_ema ? ema_fast : na, color=neon_orange, title="EMA Fast", linewidth=2)
plot(show_ema ? ema_slow : na, color=neon_purple, title="EMA Slow", linewidth=2)
// ===== STRONG BOLLINGER BAND CLOUD =====
plot_bb_upper = plot(show_bb ? bb_upper : na, color=color.new(neon_yellow, 20), title="BB Upper")
plot_bb_lower = plot(show_bb ? bb_lower : na, color=color.new(neon_gray, 20), title="BB Lower")
plot(bb_mid, color=color.new(neon_gray, 50), title="BB Mid")
// More visible BB cloud (stronger contrast)
bb_cloud_color = trend_up ? color.new(neon_teal, 40) : trend_down ? color.new(neon_red, 40) : color.new(neon_gray, 70)
fill(plot_bb_upper, plot_bb_lower, color=show_bb ? bb_cloud_color : na, title="BB Cloud")
// ===== BACKGROUND COLOR (TREND ZONES) =====
bgcolor(show_bg ? (trend_up ? color.new(neon_teal, 92) : trend_down ? color.new(neon_red, 92) : color.new(neon_gray, 94)) : na)
// ===== ALERTS =====
alertcondition(buy_cond, title="Buy Signal", message="Buy signal triggered. Check chart.")
alertcondition(sell_cond, title="Sell Signal", message="Sell signal triggered. Check chart.")






















