QuantRX Trendlines v1QuantRX Trendlines v1 is a visual market structure indicator designed to automatically draw trendlines and channels based on recent swing highs and lows.
The tool focuses on clean chart structure by dynamically updating trendlines as price evolves, helping users visualize support, resistance, and directional bias across any market or timeframe.
Key characteristics:
Automatic detection of swing-based trendlines
Optional channel mode with adjustable thickness
Wick or body anchoring for different structure interpretations
Visual differentiation between active and broken lines
Designed to reduce chart clutter and improve readability
This indicator is intended as a visual analysis aid only.
It does not generate trade signals, predictions, or risk management instructions.
Users are encouraged to combine it with their own analysis and decision-making process.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This script is provided for educational and visual charting purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or trading advice.
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SnR Double Breakout Level Detector by RWBTradeLabSnR Double Breakout Level Detector by RWBTradeLab
A clean, non-repainting breakout-confirmation indicator designed for price action traders who want high-confidence Support/Resistance breakouts, based on double structure logic and confirmed candle closes only.
What this indicator does
This script automatically detects Double Breakout key levels using CLOSED candles only (no running-candle logic, no repainting).
1. Base Structure Levels (internal logic)
The indicator internally identifies two structural levels before confirming a breakout:
* A Level (Resistance structure)
Green → Red
Level = 1st Green candle Close
* V Level (Support structure)
Red → Green
Level = 1st Red candle Close
These base levels are used to build Double Breakout conditions.
2. Double Breakout Confirmation Levels
Only when two valid structures form first, and then price breaks correctly, a breakout is confirmed.
* Double A Breakout (DBO A)
- Two A Levels form, where the 2nd A Level is lower than the 1st
- After that, no new A Level forms
- A candle CLOSES above the 1st A Level
- Result:
→ A confirmed Double A Breakout Level is drawn at the 2nd A Level
* Double V Breakout (DBO V)
- Two V Levels form, where the 2nd V Level is higher than the 1st
- After that, no new V Level forms
- A candle CLOSES below the 1st V Level
- Result:
→ A confirmed Double V Breakout Level is drawn at the 2nd V Level
This logic filters weak breakouts and focuses only on structure-validated breakouts.
Visuals on chart
* Each confirmed Double Breakout level is drawn as a horizontal Ray extended to the right.
* Text labels:
- DBO A → shown above the level, Green background with White text
- DBO V → shown below the level, Red background with White text
* Adjustable Label Offset (ticks) to keep the chart clean.
* Only recent market levels are displayed based on the selected Candle Length.
Alerts (bar-close only)
Built-in alerts trigger only on confirmed candles:
* Double A Breakout
* Double V Breakout
Each alert includes symbol, price, and time — no repainting, no early signals.
Key settings
* Candle Length (closed candles)
Scans the last N confirmed candles only (running candle excluded).
* On/Off toggles
Enable or disable:
- Double A Breakout
- Double V Breakout
- Text Labels
* Label Offset (ticks)
Controls the vertical distance between the level line and text.
Non-repainting confirmation
All calculations and alerts are based strictly on confirmed bar closes.
No repainting. No intrabar repaint tricks.
What you see on the chart is fixed and reliable.
Best use
Works on any market and timeframe.
For best results, combine with:
* Higher timeframe structure
* Supply & Demand zones
* Liquidity sweeps
* Trend context and session highs/lows
Disclaimer
This indicator is a technical level-detection tool, not financial advice.
Trading involves risk. Always use proper risk management and confirm signals with your own analysis.
Creator: RWBTradeLab
If you find this indicator useful, please leave a like ⭐ and share your feedback.
Institutional Zone Detector [Scalping-Algo]█ OVERVIEW
The Institutional Zone Detector identifies key supply and demand zones where large market participants (institutions, banks, hedge funds) have likely placed significant orders. These zones often act as powerful support and resistance levels, making them strategic areas for trade entries and exits.
This indicator is non-repainting, meaning once a signal appears on your chart, it will never disappear or change position. What you see in backtesting is exactly what you would have seen in real-time.
█ CORE CONCEPT
Markets move when large players execute substantial orders. These orders leave footprints in the form of specific candlestick patterns:
Demand Zones (Bullish)
When institutions accumulate positions, we often see a bearish candle followed by a strong bullish sequence. The last bearish candle before this move marks the demand zone - an area where buying pressure overwhelmed sellers.
Supply Zones (Bearish)
When institutions distribute positions, we typically see a bullish candle followed by a strong bearish sequence. The last bullish candle before this move marks the supply zone - an area where selling pressure overwhelmed buyers.
Price has a tendency to revisit these zones, offering potential trade opportunities.
█ HOW IT WORKS
The indicator scans for:
1. A potential zone candle (bearish for demand, bullish for supply)
2. A sequence of consecutive candles in the opposite direction
3. Optional: A minimum percentage move to filter weak signals
When all conditions are met, the zone is marked on your chart with:
• Upper and lower boundaries (solid lines)
• Equilibrium/midpoint level (cross marker)
• Extended channel lines for easy visualization
█ SETTINGS
Consecutive Candles Required (Default: 5)
Number of same-direction candles needed after the zone candle to confirm the pattern. Higher values = fewer but stronger signals.
Minimum Move Threshold % (Default: 0.0)
Minimum percentage price movement required to validate a zone. Increase this to filter out weak moves and focus on significant institutional activity.
Display Full Candle Range (Default: Off)
• Off: Shows Open-to-Low for demand zones, Open-to-High for supply zones
• On: Shows complete High-to-Low range of the zone candle
Show Demand/Supply Zone Channel (Default: On)
Toggle extended horizontal lines that project the zone levels across your chart.
Visual Theme (Default: Dark)
Choose between Dark (white/blue) or Light (green/red) color schemes.
Show Statistics Panel (Default: Off)
Displays a floating panel with exact price levels of the most recent zones.
Display Info Tooltip (Default: Off)
Shows an information label with indicator documentation.
█ HOW TO USE
Entry Strategies
1. Zone Bounce (Mean Reversion)
• Wait for price to return to a previously identified zone
• Look for rejection candles (pin bars, engulfing patterns) at zone levels
• Enter in the direction of the original zone (long at demand, short at supply)
• Place stops beyond the zone boundary
2. Zone Break (Momentum)
• When price breaks through a zone with strong momentum
• The broken zone often becomes the opposite type (broken demand becomes supply)
• Use for trend continuation trades
3. Equilibrium Trades
• The midpoint (cross marker) often acts as a magnet for price
• Can be used as a first target or as an entry point for scaled positions
Risk Management
• Always place stop-loss orders beyond zone boundaries
• Consider the zone width when calculating position size
• Wider zones = wider stops = smaller position size
• Use the equilibrium level for partial profit taking
Best Practices
• Higher timeframes produce more reliable zones
• Zones on multiple timeframes (confluence) are stronger
• Fresh/untested zones are more powerful than zones that have been touched multiple times
• Combine with other analysis methods (trend direction, volume, market structure)
█ ALERTS
Two alert conditions are available:
• "Demand Zone Identified" - Triggers when a new demand zone is detected
• "Supply Zone Identified" - Triggers when a new supply zone is detected
To set up alerts: Click on the indicator name → Add Alert → Select condition
█ IMPORTANT NOTES
• This indicator is a tool for analysis, not a complete trading system
• Signals are NOT automatic buy/sell recommendations
• Always use proper risk management
• Past performance does not guarantee future results
• Works on all markets and timeframes
• Non-repainting: Signals appear only after bar close confirmation
█ ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Inspired by institutional order flow concepts and smart money trading methodologies. Built with a focus on reliability and practical application.
Whale Momentum BarsWhale Momentum Bars is a custom Visual Range Volume Profile (VRVP) for the last N bars that shows total volume only (no POC/VA/VAL). It builds a 55-row volume-by-price histogram (fully adjustable) using a more accurate method: each candle’s volume is distributed across price bins based on the candle’s high/low overlap.
The key idea is filtering: every row’s bar width is normalized to the highest-volume bin in the range. Only bins that reach a user-defined threshold (e.g. 33% or 50% of the max bin) are drawn. Low-volume areas vanish, high-volume nodes stay, and gaps are preserved—so the heavy-volume “whale zones” pop instantly.
You can draw the profile inside the selected range, choose left or right, control the max width (in bars) and offset, and customize color, transparency, and borders.
Optional labels mark the price levels of the top N local peaks (true volume nodes), so you see the most important high-volume levels without labeling adjacent “peak neighbor” bins.
Smart Structure SuiteSmart Structure Suite is an advanced market structure analysis indicator designed to provide clear structural context across multiple timeframes.
The indicator includes:
• Swing and internal market structure detection (BOS / CHoCH)
• Order blocks with volatility-based filtering
• Fair value gaps (FVG)
• Liquidity concepts such as equal highs/lows and liquidity grabs
• Premium, discount, and equilibrium zones based on active price ranges
• Optional higher-timeframe levels and trendlines
• Informational dashboard for directional bias and context
Multi-timeframe (MTF) analysis can be enabled optionally. When MTF is active, calculations may update on the currently forming candle, while historical values are based on confirmed data.
This script is intended for charting and educational purposes only. It does not provide trade signals, financial advice, or performance guarantees.
LTF Distribution Analyzer█ OVERVIEW
LTF Distribution Analyzer reveals the hidden price distribution and order flow within each candle by sampling lower timeframe data. It visualizes where prices concentrated, how volume was distributed between buyers and sellers, and identifies divergences between price action and actual market participation.
Unlike traditional candlesticks showing only OHLC, this indicator exposes the statistical structure of price movement using quartile-based visualization combined with delta analysis.
█ CONCEPTS
The indicator is built on two core concepts:
1 — Statistical Price Distribution
Each candle contains many lower timeframe bars. By analyzing these bars, we calculate:
• Q1 (25th percentile) - 25% of prices traded below this level
• Q3 (75th percentile) - 75% of prices traded below this level
• Median - The middle price value
• IQR (Interquartile Range) - The Q3-Q1 spread containing 50% of all prices
2 — Volume Delta Analysis
Delta measures buying vs selling pressure:
• Delta = Buy Volume − Sell Volume
• Positive delta = More aggressive buying
• Negative delta = More aggressive selling
• Delta Ratio normalizes this as a percentage
█ HOW IT WORKS
The indicator fetches lower timeframe data using request.security_lower_tf() and processes it to create a statistical summary:
Step 1: Timeframe Calculation
• Auto mode: Chart timeframe ÷ Auto Divisor = LTF
• Example: 1H chart ÷ 1000 = ~3.6 second sampling
• Manual mode: User-specified timeframe
Step 2: Data Collection
• Collects all close prices from LTF bars within current candle
• Aggregates volume by candle direction (bullish/bearish)
Step 3: Statistical Analysis
• Calculates quartiles (Q1, Q3), median, and boundaries
• Identifies outliers using 1.5× and 3× IQR fences
• Finds Volume POC (price with highest volume)
Step 4: Delta Calculation
• Sums buy volume (from bullish LTF bars)
• Sums sell volume (from bearish LTF bars)
• Computes delta ratio for color determination
█ VISUAL ELEMENTS
┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ ▲ Extreme outlier (3× IQR) │
│ △ Mild outlier (1.5× IQR) │
│ ─ Upper whisker cap │
│ ┊ Whisker line (dashed) │
│ ▄ IQR Box (Q1 to Q3 range) │
│ ━ Volume POC (highest volume) │
│ ● Median (green=bull, red=bear) │
│ ┊ Whisker line (dashed) │
│ ─ Lower whisker cap │
│ ▽ Mild outlier │
│ ▼ Extreme outlier │
└─────────────────────────────────────────┘
█ COLOR SYSTEM
Colors indicate the relationship between candle direction and order flow:
🟢 TEAL (Positive Flow)
Bullish candle + Positive delta
→ Strong buying confirmation
→ Trend continuation signal
🔴 RED (Negative Flow)
Bearish candle + Negative delta
→ Strong selling confirmation
→ Trend continuation signal
🟠 ORANGE (Mixed Signal A)
Bullish candle + Negative delta
→ Price up but sellers dominated
→ Potential weakness/reversal warning
🔵 BLUE (Mixed Signal B)
Bearish candle + Positive delta
→ Price down but buyers dominated
→ Potential accumulation/reversal signal
█ SETTINGS
Timeframe Settings
• LTF Mode — Auto or Manual selection
• Manual Timeframe — Specific LTF when in Manual mode
• Auto Divisor — Higher = finer granularity (default: 1000)
• Allow Sub-Minute — Requires Premium subscription
Visual Style
• Positive/Negative Flow colors — Customize the 4 flow colors
• Box Transparency — Opacity of the quartile box (0-100%)
Statistics Display
• Show Statistics Panel — Toggle on-chart stats table
• Show Timeframe Badge — Toggle LTF indicator badge
• Panel Position — Choose corner placement
• Panel Size — Text size selection
█ HOW TO USE
1. Divergence Detection
Look for color mismatches:
• Orange bars in uptrend = weakness, potential reversal
• Blue bars in downtrend = strength, potential reversal
• Multiple consecutive divergent bars strengthen signal
• Wait for confirmation before entry
2. Volume POC Trading
• POC marks where most volume traded
• POC clusters at similar levels = strong S/R zone
• Price often returns to POC before continuing
• Use POC for entry/exit targeting
3. Trend Confirmation
• Consecutive teal = strong uptrend
• Consecutive red = strong downtrend
• Median position shows intrabar momentum
• Wide boxes indicate high volatility
4. Outlier Analysis
• Extreme markers (▲▼) often mark stop hunts
• Consider fading extremes at key levels
• Mild markers (△▽) = areas to watch
█ RECOMMENDED SETTINGS
For different chart timeframes:
│ Chart TF │ Auto Divisor │ Resulting LTF │
├──────────┼──────────────┼───────────────┤
│ 15M │ 1500 │ ~1M │
│ 1H │ 1000 │ ~3-4s │
│ 4H │ 600 │ ~24s │
│ Daily │ 500 │ ~2-3M │
Tip: Check the TF badge to confirm active sampling timeframe.
█ BEST PRACTICES
Do:
✓ Use "Bars" chart style for cleanest display
✓ Combine with support/resistance analysis
✓ Wait for confirmation bars
✓ Note POC clusters across multiple bars
✓ Adjust divisor based on your timeframe
Avoid:
✗ Trading single bar signals alone
✗ Using during low volume periods
✗ Trading immediately after news releases
✗ Ignoring overall market context
█ LIMITATIONS
• Requires adequate market liquidity for reliable signals
• Sub-minute timeframes need Premium subscription
• Historical data depth depends on TradingView's data availability
• Delta calculation assumes volume direction matches candle direction
█ NOTES
This indicator works best on liquid markets (forex majors, major indices, popular stocks/crypto) where volume data is meaningful.
The gray dotted vertical line marks where LTF data becomes available - bars before this line won't display the indicator.
For questions or suggestions, leave a comment below.
Options Gamma Flip Zones [BackQuant]Options Gamma Flip Zones
A market-structure style “gamma flip” mapper that builds adaptive strike-like zones, scores how price interacts with them, then promotes the strongest candidates into confirmed flip zones. Designed to highlight pinning, failed breaks, and rotational behavior without needing live options chain data.
What this indicator does
This script identifies price levels that behave like “strike magnets” during conditions that resemble options pinning, then draws dynamic zones around those levels.
Instead of assuming every round number matters, it:
Creates a strike ladder (auto or manual step).
Applies a regime filter that looks for “pin-friendly” market conditions.
Tracks and scores repeated interactions with the level.
Upgrades a zone from candidate to confirmed when enough evidence accumulates.
Invalidates zones when price achieves sustained acceptance away from them.
The output is a set of shaded boxes (zones) centered on strike-like levels, with text readouts that show the current state of each zone.
Key concept: “Gamma proxy”
A true gamma flip requires options positioning data. This indicator does not use options chain gamma.
Instead, it uses a proxy approach:
When markets have elevated volatility relative to their recent baseline AND trend strength is weak, price often behaves “sticky” around key levels.
In those conditions, repeated touches and failed escapes around a level behave similarly to pinning around strikes.
So this tool is best read as:
“Where would a strike-like magnet likely exist right now, based on price behavior and regime conditions?”
How zones are created
Zones only start forming when the script detects a pin-friendly regime.
1) Strike Ladder (level selection)
Auto Strike Step selects a step size based on current price magnitude (bigger price, bigger step).
Manual Strike Step lets you force a fixed increment.
The current “active level” is the nearest rounded level to price.
Major Level Every optionally marks major ladder levels (multiples of step).
2) Band construction (zone thickness)
Each zone is a symmetric band around the level, using one of two modes:
ATR mode scales thickness with volatility.
Percent mode scales thickness as a fraction of price.
This matters because “pin behavior” is not a single tick. It’s a region where price repeatedly probes and rejects.
Regime filter (when the script is allowed to believe in pinning)
A zone is only eligible to form and strengthen when Pin Regime is active. Pin Regime is a conjunction of:
1) IV proxy (ATR z-score)
Uses ATR as a volatility proxy.
Converts ATR% into a z-score relative to a long lookback.
IV Proxy Threshold controls how elevated volatility must be before the script considers pinning likely.
2) Weak trend requirement
The script also requires price action to be non-trending:
EMA spread must be small (fast vs slow EMA not diverging strongly).
ADX must be below a ceiling, confirming weak directional trend strength.
Interpretation:
High “IV proxy” + weak trend is where pin-like behavior is most common.
If trend is strong, zones are less meaningful because price is more likely to accept away from levels.
Flip confirmation logic (what upgrades a zone)
A zone is not “confirmed” just because price is near it once. The script builds conviction via evidence accumulation.
Evidence types:
Touches : price comes close to the level within tolerance.
Failed escapes : price pushes outside the band but closes back inside (rejection).
Acceptance run : consecutive closes outside the band, suggesting price is accepting away from the zone.
Protections:
Touch Cooldown prevents counting the same micro-chop as multiple touches.
Acceptance Bars defines what “real acceptance” means, so the zone does not get invalidated by one noisy bar.
A zone becomes confirmed when:
Touches meet the “evidence” requirement.
Failed escapes meet the “rejection” requirement.
The regime filter still says the market is pin-friendly.
That is important, it avoids promoting levels that only worked briefly in a trending tape.
Zone scoring and lifecycle
Each zone maintains a score that evolves over time. Think of score as “how much this level has recently behaved like a magnet.”
Score dynamics:
Decay per bar : score fades over time if price stops respecting the zone.
+ per touch : repeated proximity increases score.
+ per failed escape : rejections add stronger reinforcement.
- per acceptance bar : sustained trading outside reduces score.
Min score to draw : prevents clutter from weak, low-confidence zones.
Invalidation:
If the score becomes very weak AND price achieves sustained acceptance away from the zone, the zone is deleted.
This keeps the chart clean and ensures zones represent current market behavior, not ancient levels.
How to read the plot on chart
1) Zone fill and border
Each zone is drawn as a box extended to the right.
Fill opacity adapts to zone strength, strong zones are visually more prominent.
Border color encodes the current directional context and special events.
2) Bullish vs bearish coloring
A zone is colored bullish when price is currently trading above the zone’s mid-level.
A zone is colored bearish when price is currently trading below it.
This is not a trade signal by itself, it is a state cue for “which side is in control around the level.”
3) Failed escape highlighting
If price attempts to break above the band and fails, the border temporarily highlights as a failed up escape.
If price attempts to break below the band and fails, the border temporarily highlights as a failed down escape.
These are the moments where pin behavior is most visible:
Break attempt.
Immediate rejection.
Return to the band.
4) Midline (optional)
The zone midline is the strike-like level itself.
It is dotted to distinguish it from price structure lines.
5) Optional strike ladder overlay
When enabled, the script draws major and minor ladder lines near current price.
Major levels are thicker and less transparent.
This is a visualization aid for “where the algorithm is rounding,” not a prediction tool.
On-chart text readout (what the box text means)
Each box prints a compact state summary, designed for fast scanning:
Γ CANDIDATE means the zone is being tracked but not yet validated.
Γ FLIP (PROXY) means the zone has met confirmation requirements.
BULL/BEAR indicates which side price is on relative to the mid-level.
L prints the level value.
T is touch count, repeated proximity events.
F is fail count, rejected escape attempts.
IVz is the volatility proxy z-score at the moment.
ADX is the trend strength context.
Practical use cases
1) Pinning and range trading context
Confirmed zones often act like gravity wells in sideways or rotational regimes.
When price repeatedly fails to escape, fading outer edges can be reasonable context for mean reversion workflows.
2) Breakout validation
If price achieves acceptance outside the band for multiple bars, that is stronger breakout context than a single wick.
Zones that invalidate cleanly can mark transitions from pinning to directional move.
3) Time your “do nothing” periods
When Pin Regime is active and a zone is confirmed, the tape often becomes sticky and inefficient for trend chasing.
This helps avoid taking trend entries into a pin environment.
Alerts
Standalone alertconditions are included:
Zone Confirmed : a candidate becomes confirmed.
Zone Touch : price touches an active zone within tolerance.
Zone Invalidated : the zone loses relevance and is removed.
Tuning guidelines
Sensitivity vs quality
Lower Touches Needed and Failed Escapes Needed creates more zones faster, but with lower quality.
Higher values create fewer zones, but the ones that remain are more behaviorally “proven.”
Band width
ATR mode adapts to volatility and is typically safer across assets.
Percent mode is consistent visually but can feel too tight in high vol or too wide in low vol if not tuned.
Regime thresholds
If you want fewer zones, raise IV proxy threshold and tighten weak-trend filters.
If you want more zones, lower IV proxy threshold and loosen weak-trend filters.
Limitations
This is a proxy model, not live options gamma.
In strong trends, pinning assumptions can break, the regime filter is there to reduce that risk, but not eliminate it.
Auto strike step is designed for typical market ranges, manual step is recommended for niche tick sizes or custom markets.
Disclaimer
Educational and informational only, not financial advice.
Not a complete trading system.
Always validate settings per asset and timeframe.
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TRADINGVIEW PUBLICATION - DYNAMIC SUPPORT RESISTANCE ZONES
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TITLE: Dynamic Support Resistance Zones
SHORT TITLE: SR Zones
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DESCRIPTION (Copy below for TradingView publication)
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The Dynamic Support Resistance Zones indicator identifies key price levels where potential reversals may occur by analyzing candlestick behavior and volume dynamics together.
▶ CONCEPT AND METHODOLOGY
This indicator detects support and resistance levels through a specific combination of three market conditions occurring simultaneously:
1. Candlestick Body Expansion: The current candle's body (distance between open and close) must be larger than the previous candle's body. This signals increased price commitment from market participants.
2. Direction Reversal: The current candle must close in the opposite direction of the previous candle. A bullish candle following a bearish candle suggests potential support formation, while a bearish candle following a bullish candle suggests potential resistance formation.
3. Volume Contraction: The current candle must have lower volume than the previous candle. This condition filters out high-volume breakout moves and focuses on exhaustion patterns where price reverses on decreasing participation.
When all three conditions align, the indicator marks the opening price of the previous candle as a significant level.
▶ HOW LEVELS ARE CLASSIFIED
Support Zones (Green Lines): Form when a bullish reversal candle appears with an expanded body on declining volume. These represent areas where buying pressure overcame selling pressure.
Resistance Zones (Red Lines): Form when a bearish reversal candle appears with an expanded body on declining volume. These represent areas where selling pressure overcame buying pressure.
▶ DYNAMIC LEVEL MANAGEMENT
The indicator continuously monitors each level and updates its status:
- Active Levels (Solid Lines): Levels that have not been broken by a closing price. These extend forward automatically as new bars form.
- Broken Levels (Dashed Lines): When price closes beyond a level, it converts to a dashed line. These broken levels remain visible for potential retest scenarios.
- Level Removal: Broken support levels are removed if price closes back above them. Broken resistance levels are removed if price closes back below them. This keeps the chart clean and focused on relevant levels.
▶ TRADING APPLICATIONS
Reversal Trading: Look for price approaching active support or resistance levels for potential bounce trades.
Breakout Confirmation: When a solid level converts to dashed, it confirms a breakout. The dashed level then becomes a potential retest zone.
Trend Analysis: Multiple support levels stacking below price suggests bullish structure. Multiple resistance levels above price suggests bearish structure.
Risk Management: Active levels provide logical areas for stop-loss placement just beyond the identified zones.
▶ WHY THIS COMBINATION WORKS
The three-filter approach (body expansion + direction change + volume decline) identifies exhaustion reversals rather than continuation patterns. Large body candles show conviction, direction change shows momentum shift, and lower volume suggests the prior move is losing steam rather than breaking out with strength.
▶ SETTINGS
This indicator uses fixed detection logic with no adjustable parameters to maintain consistency. The colors are preset: green for support zones and red for resistance zones.
▶ BEST PRACTICES
- Works on all timeframes but higher timeframes typically produce more reliable levels
- Combine with trend analysis for directional bias
- Not all levels will hold; use proper risk management
- More effective in ranging or mean-reverting conditions than strong trending markets
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Triple EMA + Key Levels [Scalping-Algo]TITLE: Triple EMA Day Trading System with Multi-Timeframe Support/Resistance Levels
DESCRIPTION:
📊 Overview
This indicator combines trend-following EMAs with key historical price levels to create a complete day trading toolkit. It helps traders identify trend direction while highlighting important support and resistance zones from multiple timeframes.
🎯 Purpose & Trading Application
Day traders often need to quickly assess:
1. Current trend direction (using EMAs)
2. Key price levels where reversals or breakouts may occur
This indicator solves both needs in one tool, reducing chart clutter from multiple indicators.
📈 How It Works
TREND IDENTIFICATION (EMAs):
- EMA 13 (Yellow): Fast EMA for short-term momentum and entry timing
- EMA 48 (Purple): Medium EMA for intraday trend direction
- EMA 200 (Red): Slow EMA for overall trend bias
Trading Logic:
- When price is above all 3 EMAs = Strong bullish bias
- When price is below all 3 EMAs = Strong bearish bias
- EMA crossovers signal potential trend changes
- The 13/48 crossover is particularly useful for intraday entries
SUPPORT & RESISTANCE LEVELS:
- Previous Day High/Low (Green, Solid): Most recent daily range - high probability reaction zones
- 2-Day High/Low (Blue, Dashed): Extended lookback for stronger levels
- Previous Week High/Low (Orange, Dotted): Major institutional levels
Why These Levels Matter:
Previous day and weekly highs/lows are watched by many traders and algorithms. Price often:
- Reverses at these levels (support/resistance)
- Accelerates through them (breakout trades)
🔧 How To Use
FOR TREND TRADING:
1. Identify bias using EMA stack (all 3 aligned = strong trend)
2. Look for pullbacks to EMA 13 or 48 for entries
3. Use key levels as profit targets
FOR REVERSAL TRADING:
1. Watch for price approaching previous day/week levels
2. Look for rejection candles at these levels
3. Use EMA 13 break as confirmation
FOR BREAKOUT TRADING:
1. Identify consolidation near key levels
2. Enter on break of level with volume
3. Use opposite level as target
⚙️ Settings
All parameters are fixed for simplicity:
- EMAs: 13, 48, 200 periods
- Levels: Previous Day, 2-Day, Previous Week
- All lines thickness: 2
📝 Notes
- Best used on intraday timeframes (1min to 1hour)
- Levels update automatically each day/week
- Labels on right side identify each level (PDH, PDL, 2DH, 2DL, PWH, PWL)
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TAGS: ema, daytrading, support, resistance, levels, intraday, trend, scalping, swingtrading
ThaiRiches Predictor [AI Premium]ThaiRiches Predictor is a comprehensive trend-following system designed to help traders identify high-probability entries while managing risk effectively. This script combines Zero-Lag technology (ZLEMA) with volatility filters and an intelligent AI Dashboard to analyze market conditions in real-time.
Key Features:
Zero-Lag Trend Engine: Uses a custom Zero-Lag EMA (ZLEMA) logic combined with volatility bands to detect trend changes earlier than traditional Moving Averages.
AI Analysis Dashboard: A real-time monitor panel that evaluates Trend, Momentum (RSI), and Volatility to provide actionable advice (e.g., "Strong Uptrend", "Overbought - Wait for Pullback", or "Low Volatility - Caution").
Auto TP & SL System: Automatically calculates and displays Stop Loss (SL), Take Profit 1 (TP1), and Take Profit 2 (TP2) based on ATR, adapting to the current market volatility.
Improved Safety: SL is calculated from the High/Low of the signal candle to prevent premature stop-outs.
Visual Alerts: Clear BUY/SELL labels with price targets and color-coded candlesticks for easy visual confirmation.
How to Use:
BUY Signal: Look for the Green Label and Green Trend Line. Confirm with the Dashboard (Status: BULLISH).
S ELL Signal: Look for the Red Label and Red Trend Line. Confirm with the Dashboard (Status: BEARISH).
Risk Management: Use the provided SL levels. It is recommended to take partial profit at TP1 and trail your stop to entry.
Caution: Avoid trading when the Dashboard shows "Low Volatility" or "Choppy" warnings.
Settings:
You can adjust the Trend Sensitivity and RSI Period.
TP/SL Multipliers are fully customizable to fit different assets (Gold, Forex, Crypto).
Volume Support and Resistance Levels [BOSWaves]Volume Support and Resistance Levels - Dynamic Market Architecture with Volume-Weighted Liquidity and Contextual Pivot Analysis
Overview
Volume Support and Resistance Levels is a structural mapping and context-validation framework that identifies where the market is likely to react, stall, or accelerate based on historical price and participation behavior in those regions. It evaluates the emergence of pressure points - reactive moments in the auction where intent, rejection, or absorption occurred with significant weight. Structure is determined by areas that demonstrate a confluence of liquidity presence, participation escalation, and spatial relevance to the current environment. Areas formed through passive drift or thin engagement are discarded. The tool functions as a filtration system for actionable levels.
The system treats structure as adaptive rather than static. A level is considered meaningful when its formation occurred with identifiable intent, evaluated through participation asymmetry, reaction integrity, and proximity scoring. Greater displacement away from a region with sustained interest increases that region's weight. Conversely, levels that the market disregards without return or retest decay over time. Structure matures or deteriorates dynamically.
Structural Mapping and Hierarchy
The framework builds an evolving map of market memory by isolating reactive events - points where price behavior changed in a way that signifies contested territory. These moments become anchors, identified through adaptive lookback periods that scan both preceding and following candles to confirm validity. The system evaluates price extremes that demonstrate confirmation from surrounding market action, ensuring that only structurally significant turning points are registered.
Anchors formed under shallow conditions are deprioritized and visually minimized. Those formed under forceful conditions are imprinted as primary structure, projecting forward with line weight, zone width, and visual clarity scaled to their ranking. Structure appears as a hierarchy of relevance rather than arbitrary lines.
Dynamic Strength Calculation
Each structural level is assigned a strength rating based on two primary factors:
Participation Intensity : The system measures activity at the formation point using a comparative oscillation model that evaluates short-cycle versus long-cycle participation flow. This creates a relative intensity score that captures whether the structural formation occurred during elevated or suppressed market engagement. Levels formed during periods of accelerated participation receive higher strength ratings, while those formed during passive conditions are weighted lower.
Proximity Weighting : Distance from current price action is evaluated on a tiered scale. Levels within immediate proximity (under 2% distance) receive maximum proximity strength. Levels at moderate distance (2 - 5%) receive intermediate weighting. Levels beyond 5% distance receive reduced priority. This ensures that nearby structural points command more immediate attention while distant levels fade in relevance until price approaches them.
The combined strength metric (ranging from 0 to 1.0) directly influences visual presentation: line thickness scales from 1 to 3 pixels, projection length extends dynamically based on strength multipliers, and color opacity intensifies for higher-ranked levels.
Structural Trajectories and Zones
These structures form trajectories that connect sequential reactive events:
Upper Trajectories : Lines connecting successive supply pressure points, creating a visible path of where resistance has formed. When enabled, these connections generate shaded resistance zones between consecutive high points, visually highlighting contested territory where price has historically struggled to advance.
Lower Trajectories : Lines connecting successive demand pressure points, mapping the progression of support formation. Optional support zones shade the area between consecutive low points, identifying regions where buying interest has historically emerged.
The regions between trajectories mark territories where the market is most likely to conduct business. When price re-enters a territory with rising participation, continuation becomes more probable. When it returns on deteriorating participation, the territory softens. Zone opacity is calibrated to maintain clarity - transparent enough to avoid chart clutter while visible enough to convey structural significance.
Projection and Extension Logic
Each structural level projects forward with a calculated extension length that adapts to its strength rating:
Base extension length (configurable, default 20 bars) serves as the minimum projection
Strength multiplier (configurable, maximum 5.0x) scales extension for high-conviction levels
Final projection length = base × (1.0 + strength × (multiplier - 1.0))
This means weak levels receive minimal forward projection while strong levels extend significantly into the future, creating a visual hierarchy where important structures command more screen presence. Extension terminates at a defined bar count rather than extending infinitely, preventing chart pollution from irrelevant historical levels.
Volume-Based Validation Philosophy
Volume serves as the qualifying mechanic that determines whether structure has authority. The system measures participation using a relational oscillation model — a dual-cycle comparison that evaluates current activity character against its own adaptive baseline. The calculation produces a percentage-based oscillation value that indicates whether participation is expanding or contracting relative to recent norms.
This oscillation feeds into multiple validation mechanisms:
Formation Qualification : When new structural anchors are identified, their associated participation intensity is captured and stored. The ratio of formation-moment activity to rolling baseline activity determines whether the level qualifies for display. Levels formed during weak participation phases are filtered out entirely.
Break Validation : When price transitions through a structural level, the participation oscillation must exceed a configurable threshold (default 20%) for the event to register as meaningful. This prevents false breaks during low-participation drift from generating noise.
State Classification : The system distinguishes between committed transitions (those with participation confirmation) and suspicious movements (those without). This differentiation is communicated through distinct visual markers.
Participation Metrics in Labels
When detailed labeling is enabled, each structural level can display relative volume multiplier showing participation at formation as a multiple of baseline (such as "2.34x Vol" indicating formation occurred with 234% of normal participation) and distance percentage expressing current price distance from the level as a percentage of price (such as "3.47% Away"). These metrics update dynamically and inform the trader of both historical significance and current relevance.
Breaks, Reclaims, and Wick-State Identification
The system classifies four distinct event types when price interacts with structural boundaries:
Standard Breaks
Committed Downside Break : When close price crosses below a support level with a clean candle body (close below support, body larger than lower wick) and participation oscillation exceeds threshold. Marked with "B" label and participation increase percentage.
Committed Upside Break : When close price crosses above a resistance level with a clean candle body (close above resistance, body larger than upper wick) and participation oscillation exceeds threshold. Marked with "B" label and participation increase percentage.
These represent regime transitions where price has convincingly moved through structure with force.
Wick-State Events
Bull Wick Formation : When price crosses above resistance but the candle exhibits a dominant lower wick (lower wick larger than body), suggesting rejection of lower prices even while violating upper structure. These are marked distinctly as "Bull Wick" with associated participation data.
Bear Wick Formation : When price crosses below support but the candle exhibits a dominant upper wick (upper wick larger than body), suggesting rejection of higher prices even while violating lower structure. These are marked distinctly as "Bear Wick" with associated participation data.
Wick-state events represent failed transitions where price briefly violated structure but was rejected, often indicating exhaustion or absorption. The system treats these differently from committed breaks because they signal different market mechanics - test-and-reject versus test-and-commit.
Visual Break Communication
Break labels include event type identifier ("B" for standard break, "Bull Wick" or "Bear Wick" for wick states), participation oscillation value showing the percentage increase in activity during the break, color coding with green for upside events and red for downside events, and positioning at the candle extremes (high for downside, low for upside). All break detection can be toggled on/off, allowing traders to focus purely on structural mapping when desired.
Visual Communication and Structural Intent
Visual output elements - color usage, opacity scaling, projection length, zone depth, and line weight - are tied to structural weight.
Color Hierarchy
Resistance elements progress from deep red for high-strength levels through softened red for medium-strength levels to pale red for low-strength levels, with zone fills and borders rendered in red variants at high transparency (85-92%). Support elements follow the same pattern from deep green for high-strength levels through medium green for medium-strength to light green for low-strength levels, with zone fills and borders in green variants at high transparency (85-92%). This color gradation creates an intuitive visual language where intensity communicates conviction.
Line and Zone Rendering
Structural anchors are displayed as dashed horizontal lines extending forward from the formation point, with line thickness (1-3 pixels) scaling with strength rating. Structure zones appear as thin boxes surrounding each level (±0.2% of price) creating visible boundaries that help identify when price is testing structure, with zone transparency maintained at 85-92% to avoid obscuring price action. When enabled, trajectory lines appear as solid 2-pixel lines connecting consecutive structural points of the same type (high-to-high, low-to-low), visually mapping the evolution of supply and demand pressure across time. Trajectory zones, when enabled, shade regions between trajectory lines to highlight the span of contested territory, making it immediately clear where price has oscillated historically. Small "S/R" tags appear at the end of each projected level, marking the boundary of the structure's forward influence.
Trading Integration and Practical Use
This framework provides context - the environment in which timing decisions become rational. It identifies where significant market interactions occur. Pairing it with an execution model, trigger engine, or orderflow confirmation tool compounds its value.
Alert Infrastructure
The system includes built-in alert conditions for support broken (downside break with participation confirmation) and resistance broken (upside break with participation confirmation). These alerts fire only when breaks meet participation threshold requirements, ensuring traders are notified of meaningful structural violations rather than every minor price fluctuation.
Design Intent and Limitations
The system isolates where uncertainty reduces rather than eliminating it. It offers relevance, not guaranteed accuracy. It will highlight levels that eventually fail, as markets are not obligated to respect historical structure. Effective use requires pairing structural context with execution discipline and planning. Structure is determined by participation and context.
Practical Use & Context
The Volume Support and Resistance Levels performs best in markets that exhibit clear structural formation with meaningful participation shifts at turning points. In highly compressed or low-liquidity environments where price drifts without conviction, structural anchors may be sparse or unreliable. During extended consolidation with minimal participation variance, the system may generate fewer actionable levels as formation events fail to meet validation thresholds. For this reason, the indicator should always be used alongside execution timing models, directional bias filters, or orderflow confirmation tools.
Its purpose is not to replace entry precision systems, but to define where structural memory exists and where participation has historically mattered across assets and timeframes.
Risk Disclaimer
This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Trading involves significant risk, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Users are responsible for their own analysis, risk management, and execution decisions.
VORB DJB Trades V1VORB by DJB Trades (Version 1) is a complete intraday framework built around the New York session Opening Range Breakout (ORB), combined with higher-timeframe VWAPs and precise Fair Value Gap mapping.
This tool is designed to give you context, levels and confluence at a glance – no more stacking 5 different indicators on your chart.
🔶 Core ORB Logic (NY Session)
• Uses the 09:30–09:45 NY time 15-minute ORB range.
• Draws an ORB box from high to low during the ORB window.
• Projects clean high/low ORB lines across the session (up to your chosen end time, default 18:00 NY).
• Displays the ORB size in points above the box
• 1 point = 4 ticks (futures-style logic).
This gives an instant sense of how “wide” or “tight” the opening drive was, and how much room you have for trend or mean-reversion plays.
📐 Daily VWAP (Intraday Bias)
• Custom anchor time (default 18:00, NY session close style).
• Plots Daily VWAP plus +/-1 standard deviation bands.
• Full styling controls: colors, line widths, band fill etc.
• You can limit visibility to specific timeframes via dropdown (e.g. only show on 1–5m, or just intraday).
VWAP +/-1 deviation bands gives you intraday bias and “fair value” zones to frame trades around the ORB.
🕒 Higher Timeframe VWAPs (Weekly, Monthly, Yearly)
All three higher-TF VWAPs are calculated the same way (volume-weighted, streaming) but anchored at different structural points:
• Weekly VWAP – resets at the start of each week
• Monthly VWAP – resets at the start of each month
• Yearly VWAP – resets at the start of each year
Each has:
• Main VWAP line
• ±/-1 standard deviation bands
• Independent color / width / band fill settings
• Timeframe visibility controls (“show from TF” & “show up to TF”) so you can do things like:
⁃ Weekly VWAP only from 5m and above
⁃ Monthly on 1h and higher
⁃ Yearly only on Daily/Weekly/Monthly
Use these as higher-timeframe bias references and key dynamic value areas above/below the ORB.
📊 1m FVGs (Outside ORB & VWAP Bands)
For precision entries:
• Detects 1-minute Fair Value Gaps (classic 3-candle pattern):
⁃ Bullish FVG: low > high
⁃ Bearish FVG: high < low
• Only plots FVGs that are:
⁃ Outside the ORB range, and
⁃ Outside the Daily VWAP +/-1 bands
• FVG boxes are auto-extended to the right (4× original width) for clear “liquidity pockets”.
• Separate colors for bullish and bearish FVGs.
This helps you focus only on “clean” imbalances away from the opening chop and mid-range value.
⚙️ Customisation & Use
• Works best on US indices, FX and futures during the NY session.
• Optimised for 1m–15m ORB trading, but higher-TF VWAPs shine on 5m, 15m, 1h and Daily.
• Every visual element (ORB box, lines, VWAPs, bands, FVGs, label text/bg) is fully customisable in the settings.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This script is for educational and informational purposes only.
It does not constitute financial advice or a signal service.
Always test on a demo account and use your own risk management before trading live.
Pivot Levels [BigBeluga]🔵 OVERVIEW
The Pivot Levels indicator automatically detects and draws key market pivot levels across multiple sensitivity settings. Each pivot level represents a significant local high or low in price structure, acting as potential zones of support and resistance. Traders can visualize short-, medium-, and long-term pivot layers simultaneously, helping to identify where price may react, reverse, or break out.
🔵 CONCEPTS
Different pivot lengths provide multi-length sensitivity on the same timeframe — shorter lengths detect local micro-swings, while longer lengths capture broader swing structure within the current chart.
ATR-based color logic marks active, bullish, or bearish pivot zones dynamically.
Lines can extend to the right or both sides to track reactions over time.
🔵 FEATURES
Detects up to four custom pivot levels simultaneously.
Each pivot level has independent settings for length , style , and extension mode .
Auto-colors each pivot as support (green), resistance (orange), or active zone (blue).
Displays dual-width line layers: a solid base and a transparent overlay for visual depth.
Dynamic price labels show exact pivot levels for clarity.
Fully customizable line styles: dashed (--), solid (-), or dotted (..).
Extends lines to the right for future reaction tracking or both directions for structure alignment.
🔵 HOW TO USE
Enable or disable pivot levels (1–4) to control how many layers of structure you want visible.
Use shorter pivot lengths for intraday turning points and longer ones for macro structure.
Watch for multiple pivot lines clustering in the same region — these often mark strong reversal zones.
Observe color changes: green = support, orange = resistance, blue = active neutral zone.
Combine with price action or volume analysis to confirm reactions near major pivots.
🔵 CONCLUSION
The Pivot Levels indicator provides a clean, multi-layered visualization of market structure.
By tracking pivots of varying lengths, traders can easily identify overlapping support and resistance regions, gauge breakout strength, and align trades with the dominant structural zones visible across multiple time horizons.
ORACLE v13: The Gamified Market HUDORACLE v13 is not just an indicator; it is a complete Trading HUD (Heads-Up Display) that translates complex market data into an intuitive, video-game-style interface. It turns abstract concepts like "volatility" and "support/resistance" into actionable game mechanics, allowing you to react faster and trade smarter.
⚔️ Key Features:
🛡️ Boss & Shield Mechanics (Support/Resistance):
Automatic detection of key levels visualized as "Bosses" (Resistance) and "Shields" (Support).
HP System: Watch price "damage" these levels in real-time. When "Boss HP" hits zero, a breakout is imminent.
🔮 The Bestiary (Market Conditions):
Instantly identifies the "Enemy Type" you are fighting:
🟢 SLIME: Squeeze zone (low volatility, prepare for a move).
👺 GOBLIN: Chop/Noise (high risk, avoid trading).
🐉 DRAGON: Strong Trend (ride the momentum).
👹 BERSERKER: Extreme Volatility (proceed with caution).
📈 Live Structure Mapping:
Real-time ZigZag overlays with automatic HH/LL/LH/HL labels.
Breakout Flash: Candles flash WHITE instantly when major structure or Boss levels are broken.
🎮 Combat Stats:
Combo Counter: Tracks consecutive directional candles.
Aggro Meter: Visualizes volume intensity.
Loot Drop Rate: innovative metric calculating the probability of a profitable move based on current ATR.
Momentum Bar: RPG-style health bar for trend strength.
Why use ORACLE? Most indicators just draw lines. ORACLE gives you Context. It tells you exactly what kind of market environment you are in so you never bring a knife to a Dragon fight. Perfect for scalpers and day traders who need instant situational awareness.
Settings: Fully customizable Lookback periods, ZigZag sensitivity, and Visual Themes.
QuantFlow Algo: Institutional Trap & ReversalRetail traders often lose money because they chase "breakouts" that are actually Liquidity Traps set by institutional algorithms. This script is designed to solve that problem.
Unlike standard indicators that clutter your chart with lagging moving averages and noisy clouds, the QuantFlow Algo: Institutional Trap & Reversal runs a high-performance Background Algorithm to detect "Smart Money" activity. It keeps your chart 100% clean and only prints a signal when a high-probability reversal structure is confirmed.
How it Works (The Logic):
The script utilizes a proprietary "Dual-Stage Verification" process to filter out false signals:
1. Liquidity Absorption: It detects specific candle geometries (Shadow-Excursion Ratios) where price aggressively breaks a level but fails to sustain momentum, trapping breakout traders.
2. Volumetric Pressure: It validates these traps using a relative volume anomaly detector to ensure institutions are active in the move.
3. Structural Delta: It analyzes the net order-flow bias of the session (Displacement) to ensure the reversal aligns with the immediate market structure.
Key Premium Features:
🛡️ Institutional Trap Detection Engine:
Automatically identifies high-probability "Smart Money" traps where retail traders get caught. Uses a proprietary Volumetric Pressure Algorithm to detect true liquidity grabs.
★ Sniper Confirmation Mode:
Filters out fake signals by waiting for a "Test Candle." The Gold Star (★) appears only when the market successfully retests the level on low volatility, giving you a precise, lower-risk entry.
❌ Auto-Failure Detection:
Stop guessing if a trade is dead. The script automatically marks invalidated setups with a discrete "X" , saving you from holding onto losing trades.
📊 Institutional Flow Verification:
A smart filter that validates signals using real Capital Injection & Order Flow . Includes a "Zero-Flow Mode" for indices like SPX/NDX, ensuring universal compatibility.
🖥️ Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Context Panel:
A built-in "Heads-Up Display" that monitors the 15m, 1H, 4H, and Daily trends simultaneously. It physically blocks counter-trend signals to keep you aligned with the higher timeframe flow.
🧠 Smart Adaptive Baseline (KAMA):
Uses Kaufman’s Adaptive Moving Average to react faster to market crashes than standard lagging indicators, protecting you from "catching a falling knife" during high volatility.
⚡ Two-Stage Signal System:
Stage 1 (Triangle ⚡): Alert Phase – The Trap is detected. Get ready.
Stage 2 (Star ★): Execution Phase – The Setup is confirmed. Enter the trade.
How to Use (Strategy):
This tool is designed as a "Setup Locator" with a built-in failure protocol. We recommend the 2-Phase Verification Method :
1. Wait for the Signal: Look for a Blue ⚡ (Buy Setup) or Orange ⚡ (Sell Setup).
Do not enter yet. This is the "Alert" phase.
2. Automatic Validation: The script scans for the next candle to close with Diminished Volumetric Pressure (Receding Order Flow). When this specific "test" condition occurs, a Gold Star (★) will appear.
3. Execution Protocols:
For a BUY Signal (Blue ⚡):
a. Standard Entry (The Star ★): If the Gold Star appears, wait for price to break the HIGH of that Star Candle. The trap is confirmed. Enter Long .
b. Failure Flip (The "X"): If a Grey "X" appears instead, the Buy Trap has failed. The institutions have let the support break. Go Short immediately (Reversal Trade).
For a SELL Signal (Orange ⚡):
a. Standard Entry (The Star ★): If the Gold Star appears, wait for price to break the LOW of that Star Candle. The trap is confirmed. Enter Short .
b. Failure Flip (The "X"): If a Grey "X" appears instead, the Sell Trap has failed. The institutions have let resistance break. Go Long immediately (Reversal Trade).
Why use the Failure Flip? A failed institutional trap often results in an explosive move in the opposite direction as trapped traders are forced to cover their positions.
4. Stop Loss: Place just above/below the Star Candle or the recent swing high/low.
Why is this Closed-Source?
This script operates on proprietary algorithms for Institutional Order Flow and Adaptive Smoothing . These internal calculations protect the unique logic used to validate setups and ensure a quantitative edge that standard open-source indicators cannot replicate.
Disclaimer: This tool is for educational analysis purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
💎 Premium Access & Updates:
For exclusive access, setup tutorials, and the complete "Sniper Strategy" guide, please check the link in my TradingView Profile Bio or the Signature below.
[ARTIO] TTG Levels Pro: The Grail (S.C.T.) TTG Levels Pro Professional Multi-Timeframe & Intraday Analysis Tool
This indicator is a comprehensive solution for analyzing Key Levels across multiple timeframes and tracking intraday structure. It automates the calculation of significant Support/Resistance zones and provides real-time Volume Weighted data.
How it works (Technical Methodology):
Multi-Timeframe Levels (HTF): The script uses request.security() to fetch High and Low pivot data from higher timeframes (1M, 1W, 1D, 4H, 1H). It identifies the most relevant "unbroken" range levels and projects them onto the current chart.
Intraday Structure (VWAP & Bisector):
VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price): Calculated cumulatively from the start of the trading day. This represents the fair value based on volume distribution.
Daily Bisector (Midpoint): Calculates the 50% retracement level of the current daily range (High + Low) / 2. This updates dynamically with every tick as the daily range expands.
Visualization Engine:
History Mode: Users can toggle "Path" mode to see how the VWAP and Bisector levels evolved throughout the session (stepline visualization).
Clean Mode: Users can switch to a straight-line projection to keep the chart clean, focusing only on current values.
Features:
Monitor 6 Timeframes simultaneously.
Dynamic Alert System (Price Proximity & Trend Direction).
Synergy Detection: Alerts when multiple timeframe levels cluster together within a defined % range.
Customizable Dashboard Table.
Settings are fully customizable via the inputs menu.
Beast Mode - ORB Indicator [Advanced Retest & Targets]Beast Mode - ORB Indicator
The Beast Mode - ORB Indicator is a comprehensive institutional trading system designed to automate the Opening Range Breakout (ORB) strategy. Unlike standard ORB indicators that simply draw high/low lines, this script integrates "Smart Retest" logic, dynamic risk/reward targets, and volume/volatility filters to help traders identify high-probability setups while filtering out chop and fake-outs.
This tool is designed for Futures (ES, NQ, YM) and Equities traders who rely on the initial market balance to determine the day's directional bias.
How It Works
The Opening Range is defined as the High and Low price established during the first X minutes of the market session (e.g., 5 minutes, 15 minutes). This range represents the initial battle between buyers and sellers.
1. The Range Formation: The script monitors the user-defined opening window (e.g., 9:30–9:35 AM ET). Once the window closes, it plots the ORB High (Green), ORB Low (Red), and Midline (Gray).
2. The Breakout: A signal is generated when a candle closes outside the defined range. This signal is filtered by volume (must be higher than average) and range quality (to avoid trading during extremely tight or over-extended ranges).
3. The Smart Retest (New Feature): Breakouts often fail. The most reliable entry is often the retest of the breakout level. This script uses a unique algorithm to detect valid retests:
- Tolerance: Price must return to within a specific point range of the ORB level.
- Rejection: Price must physically "bounce" away from the level by a minimum point value.
- Volume: The rejection candle must have significant volume to confirm institutional defense of the level.
Key Features
1. Dynamic Risk/Reward Targets
The indicator automatically projects profit targets based on the size of the Opening Range:
- Target 1 (💰): Placed at a 1:1 ratio relative to the range size. (e.g., If the range is 20 points, T1 is 20 points above the High).
- Target 2: A user-defined multiplier (default 2.0x) for extended trend days.
- Stop Loss Zones: Visual dotted lines indicating statistically significant stop-loss placement levels.
2. Smart Retest Logic
Instead of blindly buying a touch of the line, the script waits for confirmation. It looks for a "Checkmark" pattern: Breakout -> Pullback to Zone -> Rejection Bounce. Retest signals are marked with a distinct "RE" label.
3. Quality Filters
- Volume Filter: Ensures that breakout signals are backed by relative volume (RVOL) to avoid "low volume drift" fake-outs.
- Range Filter: Prevents signals if the Opening Range is too small (chop) or too large (exhaustion), based on point values.
4. Professional Dashboard
A data table displays real-time statistics:
- Status: Forming, Active, or Waiting.
- Range: The exact size of the opening range in points.
- Position: Current price relation to the ORB (Above/Below/Inside).
- Targets: Exact price levels for T1 and T2.
Settings & Configuration
- ORB Timeframe: Select between 5m PreMarket, 5m Standard, 15m, or 30m ranges.
- Trading Session: Define your active trading hours (signals are muted outside this window).
- Target Multiplier: Adjust the extension for the second target (e.g., 1.5x, 2.0x, 3.0x).
- Retest Specifics:
- Tolerance: How close price must get to the line to count as a test.
- Min Bounce: How hard price must reject to trigger a signal.
- Visuals: Fully customizable colors for lines, backgrounds, and labels.
Disclaimer
This indicator is a technical analysis tool intended to assist in identifying market structure and potential areas of interest. Past performance of the Opening Range Breakout strategy does not guarantee future results. Users should always manage risk appropriately and use this tool in conjunction with their own analysis.
Concepts based on standard institutional Opening Range Breakout theory.
MarketMind PRO+M🜁rketMind PRO+ ────────────────────
Advanced Market Interpretation & Conviction Context
M🜁rketMind PRO+ is an advanced market interpretation system designed for traders who require structured insight into alignment, stability, and contextual agreement — without alerts, signals, or hindsight-based indicators.
Rather than issuing instructions or trade direction, M🜁rketMind PRO+ focuses on interpreting how market conditions relate to one another , whether internal agreement is present, and whether the environment supports conviction or restraint.
This script is designed as a standalone interpretive analysis tool. It does not provide execution guidance or predictive guarantees.
WHAT IT DOES ────────────────────
M🜁rketMind PRO+ evaluates current market conditions across multiple analytical dimensions — including macro environment, sector behavior, momentum, structure, liquidity, stability, and session dynamics — and synthesizes them into a structured, human-readable HUD.
In addition to describing what is happening, the system interprets internal agreement and contextual coherence , helping traders understand whether conditions appear supportive, fragile, or transitional.
The script provides insight into:
Market bias and directional alignment
Regime and phase behavior across sessions
Momentum quality, degradation, and stall dynamics
Internal agreement and alignment consistency
Structural stability and transition risk
Contextual factors that may support or undermine conviction
The goal is to clarify how well conditions agree internally , not to tell traders what action to take.
HOW TO USE IT ────────────────────
M🜁rketMind PRO+ is not a signal generator.
It is designed to complement discretionary price action, rule-based systems, or systematic strategies by helping traders evaluate higher-order context, such as:
How aligned are current conditions, and how broad is that agreement?
Is momentum supported, fragile, or deteriorating?
Does the environment appear stable, transitional, or deceptive?
Does this context justify conviction, or suggest restraint?
M🜁rketMind PRO+ emphasizes synthesis over reaction, preserving chart clarity while providing interpretive depth.
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY ────────────────────
M🜁rketMind PRO+ is intentionally interpretive.
It focuses on contextual agreement and stability , rather than isolated signals or prescriptive outputs:
Multi-dimensional context and alignment interpretation
Internal agreement and coherence awareness
Stability and transition sensitivity
Session-aware interpretive framing
No alerts, entries, or execution logic
No forward performance claims or guarantees
Nothing is instructed.
Nothing is promised.
This script explains how conditions relate , not what to trade.
WHO IT IS FOR ────────────────────
M🜁rketMind PRO+ is suited for traders who:
Require interpretive context beyond surface-level awareness
Manage exposure across changing regimes
Value understanding alignment, stability, and agreement
Prefer synthesis over single-indicator workflows
It is not designed for:
Buy or sell alerts
Automated execution systems
Traders seeking prescriptive instructions
IMPORTANT NOTES ────────────────────
M🜁rketMind PRO+ does not provide financial advice
No system can predict future price behavior with certainty
This tool is designed to support judgment, not replace it
Used appropriately, M🜁rketMind PRO+ helps traders operate with greater selectivity, contextual clarity, and risk awareness
MarketMind PROM🜁rketMind PRO ────────────────────
Descriptive Market Context & Risk Awareness
M🜁rketMind PRO is a professional-grade market context system designed to help traders maintain situational clarity and explicit risk awareness — without signals, confidence scoring, or forward-looking interpretation.
Rather than telling traders what to trade or how confident to be, M🜁rketMind PRO focuses on describing what is happening in the market and where caution may be warranted.
This script is designed as a standalone descriptive tool. It does not provide execution guidance, trade signals, or predictive insight.
WHAT IT DOES ────────────────────
M🜁rketMind PRO evaluates current market conditions across multiple dimensions — including session context, regime state, momentum direction, volatility, liquidity, and structural behavior — and presents them in a clean, human-readable HUD.
The system emphasizes description over interpretation.
It highlights conditions that may elevate or reduce risk without assessing alignment strength, assigning confidence, or projecting outcomes.
The script provides visibility into:
Market context and session awareness
Basic regime states and transitions
Momentum direction (up, down, neutral)
Volatility, liquidity, and structural caution conditions
Environmental factors that may influence risk
The goal is to make risk visible — without telling traders what to do with it.
HOW TO USE IT ────────────────────
M🜁rketMind PRO is not a signal generator.
It is designed to be used alongside discretionary price action, rule-based entries, or systematic strategies, helping traders stay aware of context and potential risk while executing their own process.
Common questions it can help inform include:
What type of market environment is currently present?
Is momentum developing, stalling, or absent?
Are volatility or liquidity conditions elevated?
Does the environment appear clean or structurally fragile?
M🜁rketMind PRO describes conditions as they are.
Interpretation and decision-making remain entirely with the trader.
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY ────────────────────
M🜁rketMind PRO is intentionally descriptive.
It includes context and caution layers without interpretive or evaluative frameworks:
Market context, momentum, and risk visibility
Volatility, liquidity, and structural awareness
Session awareness without gating or execution logic
A single, consistent HUD perspective
No confidence scoring or conviction grading
No predictive or forward-looking language
Nothing is implied.
Nothing is projected.
This script shows what is happening and where risk may exist — nothing more.
WHO IT IS FOR ────────────────────
M🜁rketMind PRO is suited for traders who:
Prefer structured context over signals
Manage their own execution and risk decisions
Value awareness of environmental and structural conditions
Want clarity without interpretive bias
It is not designed for:
Buy or sell alerts
Execution guidance
Predictive or outcome-based analysis
IMPORTANT NOTES ────────────────────
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Used appropriately, M🜁rketMind PRO supports disciplined, context-aware trading
Cosmic Crypto Golden ZoneCosmic Crypto Golden Zone
## Overview
**Cosmic Crypto Golden Zone** is an all-in-one swing trading indicator designed to identify high-probability retracement entries using Fibonacci levels, multi-timeframe confluence, and a simple Buy/Sell scoring system. The indicator removes the guesswork from trading pullbacks by combining structure analysis, momentum indicators, and volume confirmation into a single, easy-to-read signal.
**Best Used For:** Swing trading on 15m, 1H, and 4H timeframes in crypto, forex, and stocks.
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## Key Features
### 🎯 Golden Zone Detection
Automatically identifies the optimal entry zone (0.5 - 0.786 Fibonacci retracement) where price is most likely to reverse and continue the trend.
### 📊 Buy/Sell Scoring (1-10)
A simplified signal table that scores setups from 1-10, telling you exactly when to buy or sell without needing to interpret multiple indicators.
### 📈 Multi-Timeframe Confluence
Filters trades to align with the higher timeframe trend (default: 4H), ensuring you only trade in the dominant direction.
### 🔍 Structure Detection (HH/HL/LH/LL)
Tracks market structure with Higher Highs, Higher Lows, Lower Highs, and Lower Lows to determine trend direction.
### 💧 Liquidity Sweep Detection
Identifies when price sweeps beyond the 0.886 level (stop-hunting zone) and reclaims the entry zone—a premium reversal signal.
### 📉 RSI Divergence Detection
Spots bullish and bearish divergences within the golden zone for additional confirmation.
### 🛡️ Dynamic Stop Loss
ATR-based stop loss that adjusts to current volatility, protecting you in both calm and volatile markets.
### 🎯 Smart Take Profit
Calculates TP based on your chosen entry point (FOMO, ENTRY, or Average) with customizable Risk:Reward targeting.
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## How to Read the Signal Table
The table in the bottom-right corner gives you everything you need at a glance:
| Row | What It Shows |
|-----|---------------|
| **BUY/SELL + Score** | Direction and strength (1-10) |
| **Action** | 🚀 NOW (8+), ✓ READY (6-7), 👀 WATCH (4-5), ⏳ WAIT (<4) |
| **Zone** | Whether price is IN the golden zone or waiting |
| **Entry / TP / SL** | Your exact trade levels |
| **R:R** | Risk-to-Reward ratio with quality indicator |
### Score Breakdown
| Score | Meaning | Action |
|-------|---------|--------|
| **8-10** | High conviction setup | Enter on next candle close |
| **6-7** | Good setup | Enter with confirmation candle |
| **4-5** | Possible setup | Wait for more confluence |
| **1-3** | Weak/No setup | Skip this trade |
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## How to Use: Step-by-Step
### Step 1: Check the Trend Direction
Look at the **Structure** in the info display:
- **BULLISH** (HH + HL pattern) → Only look for BUY signals
- **BEARISH** (LL + LH pattern) → Only look for SELL signals
### Step 2: Wait for Price to Enter the Golden Zone
The golden zone is highlighted between the **FOMO (0.618)** and **ENTRY (0.786)** levels. The table will show "✓ IN ZONE" when price reaches this area.
### Step 3: Check Your Score
Wait for the Buy/Sell score to reach **6 or higher** before considering an entry. Higher scores = higher probability.
### Step 4: Look for Confirmation
The best entries have multiple confirmations:
- ✅ Score 6+
- ✅ In Golden Zone
- ✅ Stochastic oversold/overbought
- ✅ RSI Divergence (DIV label)
- ✅ Liquidity Sweep (LIQ label) — *Premium signal*
- ✅ Bullish/Bearish candle pattern
### Step 5: Execute the Trade
Use the levels shown on the chart and in the table:
- **Entry:** FOMO (aggressive) or ENTRY (conservative)
- **Stop Loss:** Below/above the SL line (red)
- **Take Profit:** At the TP line (green)
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## Chart Labels Explained
| Label | Color | Meaning |
|-------|-------|---------|
| **FOMO: ** | Green | 0.618 Fib - Aggressive entry level |
| **ENTRY: ** | Yellow (Bold) | 0.786 Fib - Conservative entry level |
| **LIQ: ** | Red | 0.886 Fib - Liquidity/stop-hunt zone |
| **TP: ** | Green | Take Profit target |
| **SL: ** | Red (Bold) | Stop Loss level |
| **R:R ** | Green/Orange | Risk-to-Reward ratio |
| **HH/HL/LH/LL** | Various | Structure swing labels |
| **DIV** | Lime/Pink | RSI Divergence detected |
| **LIQ** (arrow) | Lime/Red | Liquidity sweep signal |
| **AE** | Green/Red | Williams Vix Fix Aggressive Entry |
| **B/S** | Green/Red | Buy/Sell signal with score |
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## Recommended Settings
### For Crypto (BTC, ETH, Altcoins)
- **Timeframe:** 1H or 4H
- **HTF:** 4H or Daily
- **Use Logarithmic Fibs:** ✅ ON
- **TP R:R Target:** 2.0 - 3.0
### For Forex
- **Timeframe:** 15m or 1H
- **HTF:** 4H
- **Use Logarithmic Fibs:** ❌ OFF
- **TP R:R Target:** 1.5 - 2.0
### For Stocks
- **Timeframe:** 1H or Daily
- **HTF:** Daily or Weekly
- **Use Logarithmic Fibs:** ✅ ON
- **TP R:R Target:** 2.0
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## Settings Reference
### Structure (ZigZag)
- **Left Bars:** Lookback period for pivot detection (default: 10)
- **Right Bars:** Confirmation bars (default: 2)
- **Show Swing Labels:** Display HH/HL/LH/LL markers
### Multi-Timeframe Confluence
- **Enable MTF Filter:** Only trade when aligned with HTF trend
- **Higher Timeframe:** The timeframe to check trend (default: 4H)
### ADX Trend Strength
- **Enable ADX Filter:** Filter out choppy/ranging markets
- **ADX Threshold:** Minimum ADX value for trend confirmation (default: 20)
### Auto Fib Settings
- **Use Logarithmic Fibs:** Better for large % moves (crypto/stocks)
- **Fib Length:** How far the fib lines extend
### Split-Entry Trade Planner
- **Entry 1 Ratio:** FOMO level (default: 0.618)
- **Entry 2 Ratio:** ENTRY level (default: 0.786)
- **TP Calculation Mode:** Base TP on ENTRY, FOMO, or Average
- **TP R:R Target:** Your desired risk-to-reward ratio
- **Use ATR-Based Dynamic SL:** Volatility-adjusted stop loss
- **SL ATR Multiplier:** How many ATRs below entry for SL
### Williams Vix Fix
- **Show Bullish/Bearish AE:** Aggressive entry signals based on volatility extremes
- **Only Show in Golden Zone:** Filter VixFix signals to golden zone only
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## Pro Tips
### 1. The Liquidity Sweep is Gold
When you see the **LIQ** arrow after price wicks below 0.886 and reclaims 0.786, this is often the best entry. Stops have been hunted, weak hands are out, and smart money is entering.
### 2. Don't Fight the HTF Trend
If the 4H is bearish, don't take long signals on the 15m just because the score is high. Always align with the bigger picture.
### 3. Wait for "IN ZONE"
Patience pays. The best setups come when price actually pulls back to the golden zone. Chasing breakouts leads to poor R:R.
### 4. Score 6+ is the Minimum
Scores of 4-5 can work, but your win rate will be significantly higher waiting for 6+. Scores of 8+ are rare but highly reliable.
### 5. Use Multiple Timeframes
Check the setup on your trading timeframe AND one timeframe higher. If both show bullish structure with good scores, confidence is higher.
### 6. Respect the Stop Loss
The SL is placed below the liquidity zone for a reason. If price closes below it, the setup is invalidated. Don't move your stop.
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## Alerts Available
- **High Confluence Long/Short** — When score reaches your threshold
- **Bullish/Bearish Liquidity Sweep** — Premium reversal signal
- **RSI Divergence Detected** — Divergence in golden zone
- **Williams Vix Fix AE** — Aggressive entry signal
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## Credits
Created by **Cosmic Crypto**
Combines concepts from:
- Fibonacci Retracement Trading
- Smart Money Concepts (Liquidity Sweeps)
- Williams Vix Fix
- Multi-Timeframe Analysis
- Stochastic RSI
- ADX Trend Strength
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*Trade responsibly. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always use proper risk management.*
FVG Heatmap [Hash Capital Research]FVG Map
FVG Map is a visual Fair Value Gap (FVG) mapping tool built to make displacement imbalances easy to see and manage in real time. It detects 3-candle FVG zones, plots them as clean heatmap boxes, tracks partial mitigation (how much of the zone has been filled), and summarizes recent “fill speed” behavior in a small regime dashboard.
This is an indicator (not a strategy). It does not place trades and it does not publish performance claims. It is a market-structure visualization tool intended to support discretionary or systematic workflows.
What this script detects
Bullish FVG (gap below price)
A bullish FVG is detected when the candle from two bars ago has a high below the current candle’s low.
The zone spans from that prior high up to the current low.
Bearish FVG (gap above price)
A bearish FVG is detected when the candle from two bars ago has a low above the current candle’s high.
The zone spans from the current high up to that prior low.
What makes it useful
Heatmap zones (clean, readable FVG boxes)
Bullish zones plot below price. Bearish zones plot above price.
Partial fill tracking (mitigation progress)
As price trades back into a zone, the script visually shows how much of the zone has been filled.
Mitigation modes (your definition of “filled”)
• Full Fill: price fully trades through the zone
• 50% Fill: price reaches the midpoint of the zone
• First Touch: price touches the zone one time
Optional auto-cleanup
Optionally remove zones once they’re mitigated to keep the chart clean.
Fill-Speed Regime Dashboard
When zones get mitigated, the script records how many bars it took to fill and summarizes the recent environment:
• Average fill time
• Median fill time
• % fast fills vs % slow fills
• Regime label: choppy/mean-revert, trending/displacement, or mixed
How to use
Use FVG zones as structure, not guaranteed signals.
• Bullish zones are often watched as potential support on pullbacks.
• Bearish zones are often watched as potential resistance on rallies.
The fill-speed dashboard helps provide context: fast fills tend to appear in more rotational conditions, while slow fills tend to appear in stronger trend/displacement conditions.
Alerts
Bullish FVG Created
Bearish FVG Created
Notes
FVGs are not guaranteed reversal points. Fill-speed/regime is descriptive of recent behavior and should be treated as context, not prediction. On realtime candles, visuals may update as the bar forms.
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Dynamic Pivot Point [MarkitTick]Title: Dynamic Pivot Point MarkitTick
Concept
Unlike traditional Pivot Points, which plot static horizontal levels based on the previous period's High, Low, and Close, this script introduces a dynamic element by applying an Exponential Moving Average (EMA) to the calculated pivot levels. This approach allows the Support and Resistance zones to adapt more fluidly to recent price action, reducing the jagged steps often seen in standard multi-timeframe pivot indicators.
How It Works
The script operates in two distinct phases of calculation:
1. Data Extraction and Core Math:
The indicator first requests the High, Low, and Close data from a user-defined timeframe (e.g., Daily, Weekly). Using this data, it calculates the standard Pivot Point (P) alongside three levels of Support (S1, S2, S3) and three levels of Resistance (R1, R2, R3) using standard geometric formulas:
Pivot = (High + Low + Close) / 3
R1 = 2 * Pivot - Low
S1 = 2 * Pivot - High
(Subsequent levels follow standard Floor Pivot logic).
2. Dynamic Smoothing:
Instead of plotting these raw values directly, the script processes each calculated level (P, S1-S3, R1-R3) through an Exponential Moving Average (EMA). The length of this EMA is controlled by the Pivot Length input. This smoothing process filters out minor volatility and creates curved, dynamic trajectories for the pivot levels rather than static straight lines.
How to Use
Traders can use this tool to identify dynamic areas of interest where price may react.
The White Line represents the Central Pivot. Price action relative to this line helps determine the immediate bias (above for bullish, below for bearish).
Green Lines (Support 1, 2, 3) indicate potential demand zones where price may bounce during a downtrend.
Red Lines (Resistance 1, 2, 3) indicate potential supply zones where price may reject during an uptrend.
Because the levels are smoothed, they can also act as dynamic trend followers, similar to moving averages, but derived from pivot geometry.
Settings
Show Pivot Points: Toggles the visibility of the plot lines on the chart.
Pivot Length: Defines the lookback period for the EMA smoothing applied to the pivot levels. A higher number results in smoother, slower-reacting lines.
Timeframe: Determines the timeframe used for the underlying High/Low/Close data (e.g., selecting "D" calculates pivots based on Daily data while viewing a lower timeframe chart).
Disclaimer This tool is for educational and technical analysis purposes only. Breakouts can fail (fake-outs), and past geometric patterns do not guarantee future price action. Always manage risk and use this tool in conjunction with other forms of analysis.






















