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Bombs V9.5

BOMBS V9.2 — MULTI-TIMEFRAME DIVERGENCE AND VOLUME EXPLOSION CLUSTERS (SUBTRACTIVE MERGE)
PURPOSE
Bombs V9.2 unifies six classical divergence sources (Stochastic, CCI, Momentum, OBV, CMF, and MFI) into a single multi-timeframe detector. Each indicator is scanned for both regular and hidden divergences, then weighted according to its analytical reliability. The script quantifies how many of these independent measures and how many timeframes agree on a divergence at the same moment. The result is one clear on-chart label that represents the total density and side of cross-timeframe divergence. This design replaces six separate divergence panels with a compact, statistically weighted visualization of global momentum pressure.
WHY THIS COMBINATION
Each included indicator observes a different property of market structure. Stochastic and CCI track price oscillation and overextension, Momentum measures acceleration, OBV and CMF trace volume displacement, and MFI captures combined price-volume flow. When these six disagree, local divergences are weak; when several confirm the same pivot direction, the market exhibits structural energy convergence. Bombs V9.2 was created to measure that convergence directly and express it as a single number and color sequence. This integration produces insight that cannot be seen from any individual indicator alone.
COMPUTATION PIPELINE
The internal logic follows five stages.
Stage 1: Detect pivot highs and lows on each indicator and measure whether price confirms or opposes those pivots to identify divergences.
Stage 2: Weight every valid divergence and total bullish and bearish scores independently.
Stage 3: Resolve the difference between both sides to isolate the dominant pressure.
Stage 4: Synchronize results across a family of higher timeframes, counting how many of them close with matching directional pressure.
Stage 5: Translate the final net count into a color phase representing build-up, climax, cool-off, or exhaustion of multi-timeframe energy.
ORIGINALITY AND USEFULNESS
Unlike ordinary divergence scanners that only mark individual indicator signals, Bombs V9.2 fuses six independent sources and merges them through a subtractive multi-timeframe algorithm. Each bar shows the consensus intensity of the entire oscillator-volume set, providing a compact view of where momentum and volume compression align across time horizons. This approach transforms a multi-panel divergence dashboard into one interpretable on-chart cluster system.
LOCAL DIVERGENCE ENGINE
The chart-timeframe engine searches for divergence using a five-bar pivot distance and stores the last twenty pivot pairs. Each divergence is validated only if separation exceeds five bars and is within one hundred bars of the current candle. The engine produces weighted tallies for bull and bear sides and checks for a reversal candle plus volume spike exceeding one and a half times the hundred-bar volume average. That combination adds a star event marking explosive confirmation. The difference between bullish and bearish totals defines delta. Bars with positive delta print bullish, negative delta print bearish, zero delta print nothing. This guarantees one clear signal per bar.
MULTI-TIMEFRAME MERGE
At every higher-timeframe close inside the chosen preset, the script collects a compact data packet containing direction, bomb count, and star status. When a higher-timeframe pulse is confirmed, it adds one vote to the same bar on the chart timeframe. All bullish and bearish pulses are then tallied and reduced to a single absolute difference called netCount. Bars with fewer than the required minimum pulses are ignored. The merge is subtractive, so only the dominant side survives. A single NET label per bar is printed with total bomb count and, if applicable, the star mark. Labels are offset vertically by one and a half times ATR 14 for visibility.
PRESET FAMILIES
Four preset groups define which higher timeframes participate in the merge.
MidTF covers 5m to 45m.
HigherTF covers 10m to 45m.
LowerTF covers 30s to 15m.
LTF Not Premium covers 1m to 17m.
Each preset can be capped to a maximum of twenty-four timeframe requests to preserve stability.
COLOR SYSTEM AND CLUSTER BEHAVIOR
Color encodes both intensity and lifecycle.
Gray means one to seven bombs, early stage.
Green or Red means eight to nine bombs, directional momentum forming.
Black means ten to thirteen bombs, strong synchronized cluster.
Yellow means fourteen or more, extended exhaustion or continuation.
Orange appears when the active side’s net count drops or flattens, marking a cooling phase.
Purple appears after a dim phase when counts rise again above the purple threshold, showing reactivation.
Blue appears for three bars following a return to normal black, functioning as a visual reset.
Dark shades identify the first three bars of a contiguous run for any color.
Black clusters longer than three consecutive bars are automatically converted to yellow to indicate exhaustion.
DIM AND LATCH LOGIC
The system remembers the maximum netCount seen on the current side.
If netCount falls while above the purple threshold, a dim flag activates.
When netCount rises again with dim active, purple latch triggers, signaling a new burst of aligned momentum.
This allows the algorithm to recognize secondary waves within the same directional sequence.
LABEL OPTIONS
Labels may show a single bomb, a stack equal to netCount, or numeric text such as Bombs = 12.
Optional timeframe icons indicate which preset family is active.
Labels flip above or below candles depending on side and phase to maintain chart clarity.
Size is adjustable from Tiny to Huge.
ALERTS
Three alert groups are included.
Range eight to nine corresponds to Green or Red, signaling moderate alignment.
Range ten to thirteen corresponds to Black, the synchronized peak.
Range fourteen to sixteen corresponds to Yellow, the exhaustion or continuation zone.
Each group has Buy, Sell, and All-sides options and includes ticker and closing price in the message.
INPUT STRUCTURE
Maintenance refresh allows full recomputation.
Users can select timeframe family, minimum pulse requirement, and cap.
Label mode can be changed between icon, stack, numeric, or hidden.
Purple and yellow thresholds and color-gate limits are adjustable for calibration.
SESSION AND REPAINT BEHAVIOR
Bombs V9.2 is session-neutral and operates on confirmed bars only.
Higher-timeframe updates finalize only at those timeframe closes.
No lookahead or repainting occurs.
Small apparent delays between lower and higher timeframe events are expected because higher timeframes close later by design.
All color transitions are computed strictly from past data.
INTERPRETATION GUIDE
Rising netCount shows growing agreement across indicators and timeframes.
Falling netCount on the same side while above threshold produces orange, showing temporary slowdown.
A purple print after orange shows renewed momentum.
Yellow marks exhaustion or continuation after a climax.
Gray indicates early discovery.
Green or Red marks the first full alignment.
Black indicates maximum synchronization.
Blue indicates reset and preparation for a new divergence cycle.
Traders can read these colors as phases of multi-timeframe energy flow rather than direct buy or sell signals.
LIMITATIONS AND PERFORMANCE
Pivot history is limited to twenty entries per side for speed.
Maximum timeframe requests are limited to twenty-four.
Overlay must remain enabled.
The script is compatible with all symbols and timeframes provided that required data exists for the preset timeframes.
WHY IT IS DIFFERENT
Bombs V9.2 does not simply display divergences; it measures agreement strength between oscillators and volume factors across time and visualizes it as an evolving energy cluster. The subtractive merge technique compresses complex multi-indicator interactions into a single readable metric that identifies where pressure builds, peaks, and decays. This unified approach provides situational awareness of momentum synchronization impossible to obtain from any individual indicator.
NON-REPAINTING TRANSPARENCY
All divergence calculations and multi-timeframe merges are performed on closed bars. Higher timeframe signals update only at close. The script never recalculates past labels based on future data, ensuring the display is stable and historically verifiable.
AUTHOR
Lynie PAG System
Version 9.2
Category Divergence Volume Multi-Timeframe Market Phase Analysis
Disclaimer Analytical tool only. Not financial advice.
PURPOSE
Bombs V9.2 unifies six classical divergence sources (Stochastic, CCI, Momentum, OBV, CMF, and MFI) into a single multi-timeframe detector. Each indicator is scanned for both regular and hidden divergences, then weighted according to its analytical reliability. The script quantifies how many of these independent measures and how many timeframes agree on a divergence at the same moment. The result is one clear on-chart label that represents the total density and side of cross-timeframe divergence. This design replaces six separate divergence panels with a compact, statistically weighted visualization of global momentum pressure.
WHY THIS COMBINATION
Each included indicator observes a different property of market structure. Stochastic and CCI track price oscillation and overextension, Momentum measures acceleration, OBV and CMF trace volume displacement, and MFI captures combined price-volume flow. When these six disagree, local divergences are weak; when several confirm the same pivot direction, the market exhibits structural energy convergence. Bombs V9.2 was created to measure that convergence directly and express it as a single number and color sequence. This integration produces insight that cannot be seen from any individual indicator alone.
COMPUTATION PIPELINE
The internal logic follows five stages.
Stage 1: Detect pivot highs and lows on each indicator and measure whether price confirms or opposes those pivots to identify divergences.
Stage 2: Weight every valid divergence and total bullish and bearish scores independently.
Stage 3: Resolve the difference between both sides to isolate the dominant pressure.
Stage 4: Synchronize results across a family of higher timeframes, counting how many of them close with matching directional pressure.
Stage 5: Translate the final net count into a color phase representing build-up, climax, cool-off, or exhaustion of multi-timeframe energy.
ORIGINALITY AND USEFULNESS
Unlike ordinary divergence scanners that only mark individual indicator signals, Bombs V9.2 fuses six independent sources and merges them through a subtractive multi-timeframe algorithm. Each bar shows the consensus intensity of the entire oscillator-volume set, providing a compact view of where momentum and volume compression align across time horizons. This approach transforms a multi-panel divergence dashboard into one interpretable on-chart cluster system.
LOCAL DIVERGENCE ENGINE
The chart-timeframe engine searches for divergence using a five-bar pivot distance and stores the last twenty pivot pairs. Each divergence is validated only if separation exceeds five bars and is within one hundred bars of the current candle. The engine produces weighted tallies for bull and bear sides and checks for a reversal candle plus volume spike exceeding one and a half times the hundred-bar volume average. That combination adds a star event marking explosive confirmation. The difference between bullish and bearish totals defines delta. Bars with positive delta print bullish, negative delta print bearish, zero delta print nothing. This guarantees one clear signal per bar.
MULTI-TIMEFRAME MERGE
At every higher-timeframe close inside the chosen preset, the script collects a compact data packet containing direction, bomb count, and star status. When a higher-timeframe pulse is confirmed, it adds one vote to the same bar on the chart timeframe. All bullish and bearish pulses are then tallied and reduced to a single absolute difference called netCount. Bars with fewer than the required minimum pulses are ignored. The merge is subtractive, so only the dominant side survives. A single NET label per bar is printed with total bomb count and, if applicable, the star mark. Labels are offset vertically by one and a half times ATR 14 for visibility.
PRESET FAMILIES
Four preset groups define which higher timeframes participate in the merge.
MidTF covers 5m to 45m.
HigherTF covers 10m to 45m.
LowerTF covers 30s to 15m.
LTF Not Premium covers 1m to 17m.
Each preset can be capped to a maximum of twenty-four timeframe requests to preserve stability.
COLOR SYSTEM AND CLUSTER BEHAVIOR
Color encodes both intensity and lifecycle.
Gray means one to seven bombs, early stage.
Green or Red means eight to nine bombs, directional momentum forming.
Black means ten to thirteen bombs, strong synchronized cluster.
Yellow means fourteen or more, extended exhaustion or continuation.
Orange appears when the active side’s net count drops or flattens, marking a cooling phase.
Purple appears after a dim phase when counts rise again above the purple threshold, showing reactivation.
Blue appears for three bars following a return to normal black, functioning as a visual reset.
Dark shades identify the first three bars of a contiguous run for any color.
Black clusters longer than three consecutive bars are automatically converted to yellow to indicate exhaustion.
DIM AND LATCH LOGIC
The system remembers the maximum netCount seen on the current side.
If netCount falls while above the purple threshold, a dim flag activates.
When netCount rises again with dim active, purple latch triggers, signaling a new burst of aligned momentum.
This allows the algorithm to recognize secondary waves within the same directional sequence.
LABEL OPTIONS
Labels may show a single bomb, a stack equal to netCount, or numeric text such as Bombs = 12.
Optional timeframe icons indicate which preset family is active.
Labels flip above or below candles depending on side and phase to maintain chart clarity.
Size is adjustable from Tiny to Huge.
ALERTS
Three alert groups are included.
Range eight to nine corresponds to Green or Red, signaling moderate alignment.
Range ten to thirteen corresponds to Black, the synchronized peak.
Range fourteen to sixteen corresponds to Yellow, the exhaustion or continuation zone.
Each group has Buy, Sell, and All-sides options and includes ticker and closing price in the message.
INPUT STRUCTURE
Maintenance refresh allows full recomputation.
Users can select timeframe family, minimum pulse requirement, and cap.
Label mode can be changed between icon, stack, numeric, or hidden.
Purple and yellow thresholds and color-gate limits are adjustable for calibration.
SESSION AND REPAINT BEHAVIOR
Bombs V9.2 is session-neutral and operates on confirmed bars only.
Higher-timeframe updates finalize only at those timeframe closes.
No lookahead or repainting occurs.
Small apparent delays between lower and higher timeframe events are expected because higher timeframes close later by design.
All color transitions are computed strictly from past data.
INTERPRETATION GUIDE
Rising netCount shows growing agreement across indicators and timeframes.
Falling netCount on the same side while above threshold produces orange, showing temporary slowdown.
A purple print after orange shows renewed momentum.
Yellow marks exhaustion or continuation after a climax.
Gray indicates early discovery.
Green or Red marks the first full alignment.
Black indicates maximum synchronization.
Blue indicates reset and preparation for a new divergence cycle.
Traders can read these colors as phases of multi-timeframe energy flow rather than direct buy or sell signals.
LIMITATIONS AND PERFORMANCE
Pivot history is limited to twenty entries per side for speed.
Maximum timeframe requests are limited to twenty-four.
Overlay must remain enabled.
The script is compatible with all symbols and timeframes provided that required data exists for the preset timeframes.
WHY IT IS DIFFERENT
Bombs V9.2 does not simply display divergences; it measures agreement strength between oscillators and volume factors across time and visualizes it as an evolving energy cluster. The subtractive merge technique compresses complex multi-indicator interactions into a single readable metric that identifies where pressure builds, peaks, and decays. This unified approach provides situational awareness of momentum synchronization impossible to obtain from any individual indicator.
NON-REPAINTING TRANSPARENCY
All divergence calculations and multi-timeframe merges are performed on closed bars. Higher timeframe signals update only at close. The script never recalculates past labels based on future data, ensuring the display is stable and historically verifiable.
AUTHOR
Lynie PAG System
Version 9.2
Category Divergence Volume Multi-Timeframe Market Phase Analysis
Disclaimer Analytical tool only. Not financial advice.
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Script protetto
Questo script è pubblicato come codice protetto. Tuttavia, è possibile utilizzarlo liberamente e senza alcuna limitazione – per saperne di più clicca qui.
PAG
Declinazione di responsabilità
Le informazioni ed i contenuti pubblicati non costituiscono in alcun modo una sollecitazione ad investire o ad operare nei mercati finanziari. Non sono inoltre fornite o supportate da TradingView. Maggiori dettagli nelle Condizioni d'uso.