Order Block Candle [TradeWithRon]Order Block Candle
This indicator is designed to help traders identify and visualize key movements within the market. These order blocks are areas where significant buying or selling has occurred, often leading to a strong price reaction. This script detects both bullish and bearish order blocks (with volume spike), marking them directly on your chart, and offers a variety of customization options to enhance your trading experience.
Features:
Bullish and Bearish Candles: Bullish Order Block: Identified when the current price creates a higher high and closes above the previous price, indicating a zone of potential buying activity by institutional traders.
Bearish Order Block: Identified when the current price creates a lower low and closes below the previous price, suggesting strong institutional selling.
Volume-Weighted Analysis: The indicator allows traders to incorporate volume into the order block detection. When a volume pivot (a significant change in volume) is detected, it strengthens the validity of the identified order block.
Customizable Visuals:
- Users can adjust the color and style of order block lines, including solid, dashed, or dotted styles, to suit personal preferences.
- Bullish Order Block Color: Choose from a range of colors to highlight bullish order blocks (default is green).
- Bearish Order Block Color: Choose a color for bearish order blocks (default is red).
- Users can also customize the color and style of the lines representing order blocks, helping traders visually track key levels.
Candle Body or. Wick: The indicator provides flexibility in defining the price range of the order block. Traders can choose whether to calculate the order block using the candle body (open and close) or the full wick (high and low) to suit their trading strategy.
Dynamic Line Extensions: Order block lines are dynamically extended to provide ongoing support and resistance levels. When a price breaks an order block line, the line changes to a dotted style, marking it as "broken." This allows traders to easily spot when the market invalidates an order block.
Alerts:
- Alert for Bullish Order Block: Get notified when a new bullish order block is detected.
- Alert for Bearish Order Block: Receive alerts when a bearish order block is identified.
- Alert for Broken Lines: Set up alerts to be notified when a bullish or bearish order block line is broken, giving traders a signal for potential market shifts.
Zone Management:
- The indicator tracks upper and lower zone information, marking significant price levels where institutional buying or selling might occur. Traders can adjust settings to define how many previous lines should be displayed on the chart for reference.
Optional Mitigated Order Blocks:
- A feature that highlights mitigated (neutralized) order blocks with a specific color and line style, offering additional insight into market behavior.
Input Settings:
- Length: The number of bars to the left and right of a pivot point for it to be considered a high or low.
- Candle Body: Option to use the candle body for calculations (as opposed to the wick).
- Bullish and Bearish Candle Color: Customizable colors for bullish and bearish order blocks.
- Open Line Style: Choose between solid, dashed, or dotted line styles for order block visualization.
- Removed Old Lines: Control the number of broken lines shown on the chart.
- Mitigated Line Style: Select line style for mitigated order blocks.
- Volume Use: Enable volume-based detection for stronger order block validation.
How to Use:
This indicator is ideal for traders looking to trade around institutional support and resistance levels. The bullish and bearish order blocks can serve as key entry or exit points, while broken lines offer dynamic support/resistance that adapt to market changes. Use the alerts to stay informed of critical market developments and adjust your trading strategy accordingly.
🔶 Disclaimer
Use with Caution: This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered as financial advice. Users should exercise caution and perform their own analysis before making trading decisions based on the indicator's signals.
Not Financial Advice: The information provided by this indicator does not constitute financial advice, and the creator (Tradewithron) shall not be held responsible for any trading losses incurred as a result of using this indicator.
Backtesting Recommended: Traders are encouraged to backtest the indicator thoroughly on historical data before using it in live trading to assess its performance and suitability for their trading strategies.
Risk Management: Trading involves inherent risks, and users should implement proper risk management strategies, including but not limited to stop-loss orders and position sizing, to mitigate potential losses.
No Guarantees: The accuracy and reliability of the indicator's signals cannot be guaranteed, as they are based on historical price data and past performance may not be indicative of future
Candlestick analysis
Today's Daily LevelsTrack daily price action like a pro with instant visibility of key levels, percentages, and P&L values - all in one clean view.
• Shows Daily Open, High, Low & Median levels
• Dynamic color-coding: green above open, red below
• Real-time price labels with:
Exact price levels
% distance between levels
Point values
Dollar values per contract
• Auto-repaints on timeframe changes
• 30min alerts for median crosses
Rubotics TDI Top/Bottom Indicator**Rubotics TDI Top/Bottom Indicator (Rubots TDI T/B)**
This proprietary indicator integrates several technical analysis tools into one cohesive system to help traders identify potential top and bottom signals directly on the price chart. Unlike standard indicators that merely plot common metrics, this script uniquely fuses a custom moving average algorithm with established oscillators to enhance signal clarity and market timing.
**Core Components and Unique Features:**
- **Global Visual Settings:**
- Easily toggle visual elements (tables, background highlights) that display key metrics and trading setup information.
- Provides a detailed on-chart display of strategy data and essential trading parameters.
- **MAVW Calculation (Proprietary):**
- Computes a series of weighted moving averages using Fibonacci-inspired lengths (3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34) to generate a dynamic moving average (MAVW).
- The MAVW line is color-coded—blue when trending upward, red when trending downward, and yellow when neutral—to offer an immediate visual cue of market direction.
- **RSI Module:**
- Calculates the RSI on a user-selected price source (default: close) with a customizable period (default: 14).
- Adjustable thresholds (default: 45 and 55) allow for fine-tuning of overbought and oversold conditions.
- **TDI Component:**
- Adapts the RSI into a dynamic channel using a simple moving average and a scaled standard deviation (multiplied by 1.6185) to form upper and lower bands.
- Incorporates both fast and slow moving averages (default periods: 2 and 7) with optional band filling to visually highlight momentum changes.
- **Note:** The TDI logic is based on public methodologies for converting RSI data into a dynamic indicator.
- **WaveTrend Oscillator:**
- Uses configurable channel and smoothing parameters to generate a WaveTrend line for additional momentum confirmation.
- The oscillator is used to further validate top and bottom signals by identifying overbought or oversold conditions.
- **Note:** The WaveTrend calculations are derived from widely available, public-domain techniques.
- **Signal Generation:**
- **Buy Signal:** Generated when the RSI is below its lower threshold, the TDI fast MA crosses above the lower band (with prior bar confirmation), the price is below the MAVW, and the WaveTrend indicates oversold conditions.
- **Sell Signal:** Generated when the RSI is above its upper threshold, the TDI fast MA crosses below the upper band (with prior bar confirmation), the price is above the MAVW, and the WaveTrend signals overbought conditions.
- Signals are visually marked on the chart with upward and downward triangles and accompanied by alert conditions.
- **Volume-Based Bar Coloring & Additional Visuals:**
- Colors price bars based on volume relative to a moving average to highlight the strength of moves.
- Provides background color changes and a dynamic table of key metric values (MAVW, RSI, TDI bands, WaveTrend) for real-time analysis.
**Customization and Originality:**
- Extensive input parameters allow traders to adjust each component to suit their trading style and market conditions.
- The unique combination of the proprietary MAVW calculation with traditional RSI, TDI, and WaveTrend elements creates a robust system for detecting market tops and bottoms.
- **Closed-Source Justification:**
This indicator is published as a closed-source script due to the proprietary enhancements integrated into the MAVW algorithm and signal generation logic. These unique modifications provide added value beyond standard public indicators.
Vertical Line at Specified HoursThis script helps you easily separate time.
This indicator can be used for many different purposes. For example, I use it to separate different days and sessions.
Features :
1- Ability to use 10 vertical lines simultaneously
2- The Possibility to change the color of lines
3- The Possibility to change the line type
Tip : The times you enter in the input section must be in the New York time zone.
Currency Strength AnalyzerThis indicator calculates and ranks the strength of eight major currencies (AUD, CAD, CHF, EUR, GBP, JPY, NZD, USD) based on a stochastic-based scoring system. It retrieves forex pair data and determines each currency's relative strength using a customized scoring method.
Features:
Uses stochastic (Stoch) indicators to calculate bullish/bearish strength.
Aggregates scores for each currency based on multiple forex pairs.
Sorts currencies from strongest to weakest.
Displays results in a dynamically updated table.
Highlights the strongest and weakest currencies on the chart.
This tool helps traders identify potential trends and reversals in the forex market by visually comparing currency strengths in real-time.
yatofxDescription: "Ramon Coto's 3 Session Bar Color" Indicator
This TradingView Pine Script indicator colors candlestick bars based on three custom trading sessions. It allows traders to visually distinguish different market timeframes on their charts.
Features:
Three configurable trading sessions with user-defined time ranges.
Customizable session colors:
Session A → Blue
Session B → Red
Session C → Lime
Enable/disable sessions independently using input toggles.
Automatic session detection: Bars are colored based on the active session.
Optimized for TradingView Mobile & Desktop with clear and efficient logic.
How It Works:
1. User Inputs: The script takes session time ranges and enables/disables each session.
2. Session Detection: The script checks whether the current time falls within any of the defined sessions.
3. Bar Coloring: If a session is active, the corresponding color is applied to the bars.
This indicator helps traders quickly recognize which market session they are in, improving decision-making for session-based strategies.
Breaking Structures (javieresfeliz)This TradingView script is designed to identify market structure changes, using a break of highs and lows approach, as well as technical indicators such as ATR, RSI, and EMAs (Exponential Moving Averages). It is aimed at detecting bullish and bearish trends, signaling possible entry and exit points based on various factors. It also offers additional confirmations to avoid false signals and provides a clear visualization of buy and sell signals.
Main Features:
Indicators Used:
ATR (Average True Range): Used to calculate a volatility range, which helps set stop-loss levels and price targets based on the current market volatility.
EMAs (50 and 200): Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) are used to determine the short-term and long-term trends. The 50-period EMA is used to identify the short-term trend, while the 200-period EMA is used to identify the long-term trend.
RSI (Relative Strength Index): Used to identify overbought or oversold conditions in the market, providing additional buy or sell signals.
Volume: Used to confirm the validity of a signal. An increase in volume can confirm a structure break and provide more reliability to the signal.
Break of Structure Detection (BOS):
Bullish Break: Generated when the price surpasses previous highs.
Bearish Break: Generated when the price falls below previous lows.
Change of Character (CHOCH):
Bullish Trend: Defined by a close above the open and above the 50 EMA.
Bearish Trend: Defined by a close below the open and below the 50 EMA.
Buy and Sell Conditions:
Buy (Long): Activated when several conditions are met, including a bullish change of character, a bullish structure break, the price closing above the previous value plus a multiple of the ATR, and additional confirmations from RSI and volume.
Sell (Short): Activated when several conditions are met, including a bearish change of character, a bearish structure break, the price closing below the previous value minus a multiple of the ATR, with additional confirmations from RSI and volume.
Entry and Exit Signals:
Long Entry (Buy): Executed when the buy conditions are met.
Short Entry (Sell): Executed when the sell conditions are met.
Position Close: Positions are closed when the price crosses below (for long positions) or above (for short positions) the 50 EMA.
Historical Highs and Lows Lines:
The script draws lines of historical highs and lows from the last 288 and 60 periods to show key support and resistance levels on the chart.
Signal Table Across Multiple Timeframes:
The script displays a table in the top-right corner of the chart with indicators like the EMA trend, RSI value, and MACD histogram for timeframes of 1 minute, 5 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour, 4 hours, daily, and weekly.
Precautions:
Does not guarantee profits: Although the script is designed to detect structure breaks and possible trend changes, it does not guarantee 100% profitable signals. The market is always subject to risk and unpredictable volatility.
Requires adjustments for each asset: Parameters such as ATR length and EMA lengths should be adjusted according to the asset being analyzed and market conditions.
Use of additional confirmations: To reduce false signals, the script uses additional confirmations like RSI and volume, but it is always recommended to perform additional analysis before making trading decisions.
Changing trends: The change of character (CHOCH) can be a useful indicator, but it can give false signals in highly volatile markets or during prolonged consolidations.
Relies on historical data: This script relies on historical data to identify highs and lows. It does not consider fundamental events that may significantly impact the market.
Requires constant monitoring: Although the signals are automated, it is important to monitor open positions and make adjustments if market conditions change.
Risk of false signals: In low liquidity markets or consolidations, structure breaks can be false, so it’s recommended to pay attention to any additional confirmation signals or use a proper risk management strategy.
MarketLuminaMarketLumina: A Comprehensive Technical Analysis Tool
MarketLumina is a technical analysis indicator crafted by a team of traders and developers in Germany. Built for TradingView’s Pine Script, it integrates trend visualization, signal generation, and real-time market insights to provide a multifaceted view of market conditions. This tool is designed to support traders in analyzing trends, spotting potential reversals, and evaluating market dynamics across various timeframes.
The best way to get started with MarketLumina is to take your time exploring its wide range of features. Dive in, experiment, and find the 2-3 tools that feel just right for you. Whether you’re a day trader looking for quick signals, a swing trader tracking trends, or an investor watching the bigger picture, MarketLumina lets you pick and choose what works best. Over time, you’ll craft your own unique trading strategy, perfectly tailored to your goals, preferences, and risk tolerance.
Key Features
Fibonacci Trend-Cloud
Displays market direction through Fibonacci-weighted moving averages. The cloud’s color—green (bullish), red (bearish), or yellow (caution)—reflects prevailing conditions, while its width indicates trend intensity.
Advanced Signal System
Generates signals derived from RSI, momentum, volume, money flow, volatility, price action, divergences, specific cloud-interactions, divergences and historical data. Signal categories include strong reversals, potential reversals, short-term tops/bottoms, strong trend, oversold/overbought conditions, exit signals, and money flow strategy triggers.
LuminaPulse – Real-Time Market Insight
A proprietary module that delivers real-time market analysis through a dashboard of six progress bars, each tailored to the symbol and timeframe using a machine learning approach. It screens historical data—key levels, consolidation zones, volatility spikes, and past price reactions—to optimize insights.
Support & Resistance Zones
Highlights critical price levels using volume-weighted historical data and price-action pivot points.
Candlestick-Overlay
Applies color coding to candlesticks—green (bullish), red (bearish), yellow (caution)—to emphasize signal-relevant bars.
Usage Instructions
MarketLumina is intended as a component of a broader analytical framework.
Below are general guidelines for its application:
Multi-Timeframe Analysis
Align signals with trends on higher timeframes for context.
LuminaPulse Interpretation
Evaluate confluence across trend strength, momentum, money flow, and volume to assess market conditions. Additionally, monitor squeeze conditions for potential breakout signals and volatility to gauge market activity.
Trend-Cloud Context
Use the Fibonacci Trend-Cloud’s direction and width as a filter for signal relevance.
Usage Instructions for MarketLumina’s Advanced Signal System
The Advanced Signal System is a core component of MarketLumina, designed to empower traders by generating a variety of signals derived from RSI, momentum, volume, money flow, volatility, divergences, price action, and more. These signals are organized into distinct categories to help you identify key market conditions and uncover potential trading opportunities.
Below is a comprehensive guide to each signal category, including descriptions, interpretations, and practical applications to enhance your trading decisions:
Strong Reversals
Reversal Signals are generated using a complex price action and volatility algorithm, pinpointing significant potential turning points in the market with elevated confidence.
How to Use:
Look for these signals near critical support or resistance levels, especially when supported by the Fibonacci Trend-Cloud or LuminaPulse metrics.
Treat them as powerful reversal cues when they align with overarching market trends or follow prolonged price movements.
Interpretation:
A bullish Reversal signal flags a strong probability of an upward reversal, often in oversold conditions, suggesting a shift to bullish momentum.
A bearish Reversal signal points to a likely downward reversal, typically in overbought scenarios, indicating bearish potential.
Their reliability increases with confluence factors like divergences or a notable shift in money flow.
Potential Reversals
These signals flag possible trend continuation after a pullback based on price action, RSI thresholds and specific trend-cloud interaction, offering early insights with moderate certainty compared to strong reversals.
How to Use:
Use them as preliminary alerts for potential reversals of a pullback continuing its trend, particularly near support or resistance zones.
Validate their strength with additional tools like the Trend-Cloud thickness or LuminaPulse to gauge reliability.
Interpretation:
Bullish potential reversals hint at the onset of an upward move, while bearish ones suggest a downward continuation may be brewing.
Ideal for spotting early opportunities, these signals gain credibility when paired with confirming indicators.
Short-Term Tops/Bottoms
These signals mark temporary price extremes, identifying short-term tops or bottoms within a trend, driven by Multi-RSI algorithms.
How to Use:
In trending markets, leverage these signals to anticipate brief pullbacks or corrections within the dominant direction.
In range-bound markets, use them to pinpoint reversal points within the established range.
Interpretation:
A short-term top indicates a temporary possible high, offering opportunities to lock in profits or brace for a dip.
A short-term bottom suggests a fleeting low, signaling a potential bounce or recovery within the larger trend.
Oversold/Overbought Conditions
This category highlights extreme market states with oversold/overbought conditions, derived from RSI and price action.
How to Use:
In strong trends, these signals affirm the likelihood of potential temporary exhaustion.
In weaker trends, they signal potential exhaustion and could early indicate reversals.
Interpretation:
Oversold signals in strong trends could mark a short-term break or slower trend continuation and should not be interpreted as a reversal signal.
Strong Trend
These signals flag possible trend continuation based on six key metrics—RSI, Money Flow, Momentum, and more—align to confirm robust momentum.
How to Use:
In strong trends, these signals affirm the likelihood of a continuation.
Interpretation:
Strong trend signals could be interpreted as a confirmation of the bullish movement and a possible continuation.
Money Flow Strategy Triggers
Built on money flow analysis, these signals track capital inflows and outflows on multiple timeframes to reveal shifts in buying or selling pressure, offering a window into market sentiment.
How to Use:
Deploy these triggers to refine entry or exit timing, especially when they sync with other signals and the Trend-Cloud’s direction.
Pair them with LuminaPulse’s Money Flow, Momentum and volume sentiment for a deeper understanding of market participation.
Interpretation:
Positive money flow triggers indicate rising buying pressure, often a precursor to upward price action.
Negative money flow triggers signal increasing selling pressure, potentially foreshadowing a downturn.
Their value shines when diverging from price action, exposing hidden strength or weakness in the market.
Usage Instructions for LuminaPulse
LuminaPulse is a standout feature of MarketLumina, delivering real-time insights into market conditions through a sophisticated, machine-learning-driven approach. It analyzes historical data unique to each symbol and timeframe—examining past key levels, consolidation zones, volatility spikes, and price reactions—to create a dashboard of six progress bars.
These bars represent the strength of critical market factors:
Money Flow
Momentum
Volume
Strength (Trend Strength)
Squeeze
Volatility
Each bar is color-coded—green for bullish conditions, red for bearish—and its fill level reflects the factor’s strength relative to historical patterns. A fully loaded bar suggests a high likelihood of a notable price reaction, based on how the market has responded to similar conditions in the past. What makes LuminaPulse unique is its ability to tailor these insights to the specific symbol and timeframe, going beyond raw metrics to show their historical significance.
Additionally, each bar features a "Ghost-Progress" overlay, marking the highest strength level reached in the current trend. This allows you to see whether the current strength is nearing or retreating from recent peaks, adding depth to your analysis.
How to Use LuminaPulse
LuminaPulse is a confirmation tool, not a standalone signal generator. It shines when paired with other MarketLumina features, like the Fibonacci Trend-Cloud or Advanced Signal System, as part of a broader trading strategy.
Here’s how to apply it effectively:
Seek Confluence
Check for alignment across multiple bars. For example, if Money Flow, Momentum, and Volume are all green and highly filled, it could indicate strong bullish potential.
Spot Divergences
Look for mismatches between price action and the bars. If price rises but Momentum weakens, it might hint at a fading trend.
Monitor Squeeze: A fully loaded Squeeze bar signals consolidation and potential volatility ahead. Use other tools to predict the breakout direction.
Assess Volatility: The Volatility bar sets the context—high levels suggest bigger price swings, while low levels indicate a calmer market.
Interpreting Each Progress Bar
1. Money Flow
Measures the strength of money flowing into or out of the market, compared to historical thresholds, key-levels and past price reactions, using a machine learning approach, tailored to the symbol and timeframe. It’s not just the raw money flow index—it’s the likelihood of a price move based on historical similar money flow movements.
How to Use:
Look for a fully loaded bar alongside a strong Momentum bar near key levels or signals.
Watch for a bar switching colors (e.g., red to green) with a robust Momentum bar for potential trend shifts.
Treat it as the fuel behind price moves, not the absolute flow level.
Interpretation:
A fully loaded green bar suggests strong buying pressure; a red bar indicates selling pressure.
Divergence (e.g., price up, Money Flow down) can signal an impending reversal—confirm with other tools.
2. Momentum
Gauges the strength and direction of price momentum, factoring in historical key levels, volatility, and past reactions, optimized by a machine learning approach, tailored to the symbol and timeframe. It reflects momentum’s strength and potential impact, not just its current state.
How to Use:
Pair a fully loaded bar with a strong Money Flow bar near signals or key levels.
A switching bar (e.g., bearish to bullish) with a solid Money Flow bar may hint at a trend change.
View it as the driving force behind price momentum.
Interpretation:
A fully loaded green bar signals powerful upward momentum; a red bar shows downward force.
Divergence from price action (e.g., price down, Momentum up) can be a reversal clue—verify with confluence.
3. Volume
Shows whether volume is pushing price up or down, based on historical patterns and key levels near the current price, tailored to the symbol and timeframe.
How to Use:
Look for a bar over 50% filled, aligned with Money Flow and Momentum, near signals or key levels.
Combine a strong bar with a fully loaded Squeeze bar for breakout potential.
See it as the muscle behind buying or selling pressure.
Interpretation:
A green bar over 50% suggests volume supports upward moves; a red bar indicates downward pressure.
Alignment with other bars near support/resistance can confirm breakouts or rejections.
4. Strength (Trend Strength)
Focuses on the current trend’s robustness, comparing it to historical price movements, trend direction, and volatility. It helps spot pullbacks or early trend-shift warnings.
How to Use:
Watch for a fully loaded bar opposite your trade, paired with weakening Money Flow or Momentum, as an exit cue.
For reversals, confirm a fully loaded bar with at least two other aligned bars.
Use it to gauge the power of short-term price action.
Interpretation:
A fully loaded bar with supporting bars confirms trend strength.
A dropping bar as price tests key levels may signal a pullback or shift—check support/resistance.
5. Squeeze
Highlights consolidation and building pressure from buyers and sellers, suggesting a big move ahead. Its color reflects the trend but isn’t a reliable directional guide.
How to Use:
A fully loaded bar signals an imminent breakout—use other indicators for direction.
Pair with strong Strength and Volume for timing confirmation.
Treat it as a timing tool, not a directional one.
Interpretation:
A fully loaded bar means a significant move is likely, but not where it’s headed.
Use it to prepare for action, not to predict the outcome—direction comes from confluence.
6. Volatility
Measures current volatility relative to historical levels, using a machine learning approach to analyze past volatility and duration patterns specific to the symbol and timeframe. A calm bar might still appear during big swings if that’s normal for the asset or a calm bar could appear after a big move if it's normal for the asset to show single volatility spikes with consolidation afterwards.
How to Use:
Use a high Volatility bar (fully loaded) to favor short-term trades; a low bar (empty) suggests a quieter market.
Pair with Squeeze to anticipate breakout strength.
Adjust your strategy based on the market’s activity level.
Interpretation:
A fully loaded bar signals high volatility and bigger swings; an empty bar indicates low volatility and smaller moves.
Context is key—high volatility for one symbol might be calm for another, based on its history.
Key Features of LuminaPulse
Tailored Insights: Each bar’s strength is customized to the symbol and timeframe’s historical behavior, making it uniquely relevant.
Ghost-Progress: See the peak strength in the current trend, helping you judge if conditions are peaking or fading.
Individual-Adapting Edge: Algorithms adapt to historical data, ensuring insights reflect past reactions, not just current values.
Important Notes
LuminaPulse is a complex, unique tool designed to enhance your analysis, not dictate trades. Its strength lies in its historical context and real-time adaptability, but it’s most effective when combined with other MarketLumina features and your own strategy.
Illustrative Scenarios
Trend Continuation Example
Picture a market where momentum is steadily building. The Fibonacci Trend-Cloud turns red across both the primary and higher timeframes, reflecting a strong bearish direction. As this trend takes shape, reversal or strategy-based signals begin to line up with the cloud’s downward tilt, hinting at sustained weakness. Short-term bottoms and tops might start forming, offering clues about the trend’s rhythm, while a widening cloud could suggest growing confidence in the move. This setup showcases how the indicator can highlight a trend gathering steam, with multiple features reinforcing the direction.
Reversal Example
Imagine a market that’s been rising but approaches a key support zone. Suddenly, strong reversal signals flash on the chart, catching attention near this critical level. Price action starts to stabilize or reject, while LuminaPulse metrics show a subtle uptick in momentum or a shift in volume sentiment. As the market tests this zone, opposing signals fade, and the potential for a downward turn becomes clearer. This scenario illustrates how the indicator’s signals and metrics can converge to spotlight a possible shift in direction.
Pullback Analysis Example
Consider a strong bullish trend unfolding on the higher timeframe, painting a broad picture of upward movement. Zooming into the lower timeframe, a brief retracement emerges, pulling price back toward a support level. Here, strategy-based or reversal signals might pop up, marking this as a key area to watch. LuminaPulse could reveal a slowdown in downward momentum or a tightening of trend strength, suggesting the retracement might be running out of energy. This example demonstrates how the indicator can help dissect a pullback, revealing opportunities within an ongoing trend.
Range-Bound Market Example
Envision a market stuck in a sideways drift, with the Fibonacci Trend-Cloud narrowing and turning yellow—a sign of consolidation. Reversal signals begin appearing near support and resistance zones, hinting at potential bounces within the range. LuminaPulse metrics might spike, showing bursts of volatility or squeeze conditions building up. As price nears these boundaries, the chance of a breakout looms, with retests of the zones offering further clarity. These examples show how MarketLumina’s features—like the cloud’s color and width, signal alignments, and LuminaPulse shifts—can work together to illuminate market dynamics. Whether it’s a trend gaining traction, a reversal brewing, a pullback pausing, or a range tightening, the indicator provides visual and analytical cues to explore. By watching how these elements evolve, you can get a feel for the market’s rhythm and sharpen your understanding of what to look for in different situations.
Legal Notices
MarketLumina is a technical analysis tool, not a substitute for professional financial advice.
Trading carries inherent risks; past performance does not guarantee future outcomes.
All content is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute trading recommendations. Users bear full responsibility for their trading decisions and are urged to prioritize robust risk management.
Multi-Timeframe Fair Value Gap (FVG)Multi-Timeframe Fair Value Gap (FVG) Indicator
Description
This indicator identifies and displays Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) across multiple timeframes simultaneously. A Fair Value Gap occurs when price moves so quickly that it leaves behind an area where no actual trading has taken place. These areas often act as magnets for price to return to later, making them valuable for traders to identify potential support and resistance zones.
Key features:
·Support for up to 6 different timeframes simultaneously
·Customizable colors for each timeframe
·Option to display middle lines within FVGs
·Automatic FVG mitigation detection (by price or wick)
·Bullish and bearish FVGs clearly distinguished
·Highly customizable appearance
The indicator uses different colors for each timeframe, allowing you to easily distinguish between short-term and long-term FVGs. This makes it an excellent tool for multi-timeframe analysis and for identifying key areas where price might react.
How to Use
Add the indicator to your chart
·Configure the timeframes you want to monitor (default: 5m, 15m, 1h, 4h, Daily, Weekly)
·Customize colors for each timeframe if desired
·Choose between "Close" or "Wick" mitigation method
·Look for areas where multiple FVGs overlap - these often represent stronger zones
The indicator automatically tracks when an FVG has been filled (mitigated) and removes it from the chart. This keeps your analysis clean and focused on active, unfilled gaps that are still likely to affect price.
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该指标可同时识别并显示多个时间周期的公允价值缺口(FVGs)。公允价值缺口发生在价格快速移动时,留下了一个没有实际交易发生的区域。这些区域通常会吸引价格稍后回归,使它们成为交易者识别潜在支撑和阻力区域的有价值工具。
主要特点:
·同时支持多达6个不同的时间周期
·每个时间周期可自定义颜色
·可选显示FVG内的中线
·自动检测FVG的填补(通过收盘价或影线)
·清晰区分看涨和看跌的FVG
·高度可定制的外观
注意:此版本为单次缓解版本,FVG只要被触碰到1次就会被缓解,不会等待fvg完全穿越才缓解
Imbalance(FVG) DetectorImbalance (FVG) Detector
Overview
The Imbalance (FVG) Detector is a technical analysis tool designed to highlight price inefficiencies by identifying Fair Value Gaps (FVGs). These gaps occur when rapid price movement leaves an area with little to no traded volume, which may later act as a zone of interest. The indicator automatically detects and marks these imbalances on the chart, allowing users to observe historical price behavior more effectively.
Key Features
- Automatic Imbalance Detection: Identifies bullish and bearish imbalances based on a structured three-bar price action model.
- Customizable Sensitivity: Users can adjust the minimum imbalance percentage threshold to tailor detection settings to different assets and market conditions.
- Real-time Visualization: Marked imbalances are displayed as colored boxes directly on the chart.
- Dynamic Box Updates: Imbalance zones extend forward in time until price interacts with them.
- Alert System: Users can set alerts for when new imbalances appear or when price tests an existing imbalance.
How It Works
The indicator identifies market imbalances using a three-bar price structure:
- Bullish Imbalance: Occurs when the high of three bars ago is lower than the low of the previous bar, forming a price gap.
- Bearish Imbalance: Occurs when the low of three bars ago is higher than the high of the previous bar, creating a downward gap.
When an imbalance is detected:
- Green Boxes indicate bullish imbalances.
- Red Boxes indicate bearish imbalances.
- Once price interacts with an imbalance, the box fades to gray, marking it as tested.
! Designed for Crypto Markets
This indicator is particularly useful in crypto markets, where frequent volatility can create price inefficiencies. It provides a structured way to visualize gaps in price movement, helping users analyze historical liquidity areas.
Customization Options
- Min Imbalance Percentage Size: Adjusts the sensitivity of the imbalance detection.
- Alerts: Users can enable alerts to stay notified of new or tested imbalances.
Important Notes
- This indicator is a technical analysis tool and does not provide trading signals or financial advice.
- It does not predict future price movement but highlights historical price inefficiencies.
- Always use this tool alongside other market analysis methods and risk management strategies.
EMA Channel Key K-LinesEMA Channel Setup :
Three 32-period EMAs (high, low, close prices)
Visually distinct colors (red, blue, green)
Gray background between high and low EMAs
Key K-line Identification :
For buy signals: Close > highest EMA, K-line height ≥ channel height, body ≥ 2/3 of range
For sell signals: Close < lowest EMA, K-line height ≥ channel height, body ≥ 2/3 of range
Alternating signals only (no consecutive buy/sell signals)
Visual Markers :
Green "BUY" labels below key buy K-lines
Red "SELL" labels above key sell K-lines
Clear channel visualization
Logic Flow :
Tracks last signal direction to prevent consecutive same-type signals
Strict conditions ensure only significant breakouts are marked
All calculations based on your exact specifications
Renko SR VolumeDaily ATR Renko SR Levels with Volume Analysis is a technical indicator that combines Renko-based support/resistance levels with volume analysis. It dynamically calculates Renko boxes using the ATR (Average True Range) of daily data and identifies key price levels. The indicator:
- Uses daily ATR to determine Renko box size.
- Draws support/resistance levels based on Renko price structure.
- Analyzes volume between levels to assess their strength.
- Colors levels based on relative volume activity:
- Red – strongest level (high volume activity).
- Orange – strong level.
- Yellow – moderate level.
- Green – weakest level (low volume activity).
- Detects daily Renko-based trends.
This tool helps traders visualize key price zones with volume confirmation, improving decision-making in trend and range markets.
Renko Flip MarkerThis script shows on chart where Renko bricks flip for candlestick chart. I intended it for candlestick chart, but it seems to work Renko chart too from my testing so far. You may change the Renko size for your own scenario you're trading. Hopefully helps, Thank you.
SCE GANN PredictionsThis is a script designed to give an insight on price direction from being above or below a GANN Value.
What Are GANN Waves?
The SCE GANN Predictions indicator is inspired by the work of W.D. Gann, a renowned trader who believed that price movements follow geometric and mathematical patterns. GANN waves use past price behavior—specifically momentum or "velocity"—to forecast where prices might head next.
How Does the Indicator Work?
Calculating Velocity
The script starts by measuring the "velocity" of price movement over a user-defined lookback period (denoted as n). This velocity is the average difference between the close and open prices over n bars. Think of it as the market’s speed in a given direction.
Predicting the Future Price
Using this velocity, the indicator estimates a future price after a specific time horizon—calculated as n + n*2 bars into the future (e.g., if n = 15, it predicts 45 bars ahead). It scales the velocity by a ratio (Gr) to determine the "end price." This is the raw GANN prediction.
Optimizing the Ratio (Gr)
The key to a good prediction is finding the right Gr. The script tests a range of Gr values (from Gr_min to Gr_max, stepping by Gr_step) and evaluates each one by calculating the sum of squared errors (SSE) between the predicted prices and the actual historical close prices. The Gr with the lowest SSE is deemed "optimal" and used for the final prediction.
Smoothing with an SMA
The raw GANN prediction is then smoothed using a simple moving average (SMA) over the lookback period (n). This SMA is plotted on your chart, serving as a dynamic trend line. The plot’s color changes based on the current price: teal if the close is above the SMA (bullish), and red if below (bearish).
Visuals
This example shows how the value explains price strength and changes color. When the price is above the line, and it’s green, we’re showing an up trend. The opposite is when the price is below the line, and it’s red, showing a down trend.
We can see that there may be moments where price drops under the value for just that one bar.
In scenarios with sideways price action, even though the price crosses, there is no follow through. This is a shortcoming of the overall concept.
Customizable Inputs
Timeframe: Choose the timeframe for analysis (default is 2 minutes).
Show GANN Wave: Toggle the GANN SMA plot on or off (default is true).
Lookback Period (Gn): Set the number of bars for velocity and SMA calculations (default is 15).
Min Ratio (Gr_min): The lower bound for the Gr optimization (default is 0.05).
Max Ratio (Gr_max): The upper bound for Gr (default is 0.2).
Step for Gr (Gr_step): The increment for testing Gr values (default is 0.01).
How to Use SCE GANN Predictions
Trend Direction
The colored SMA provides a quick visual cue. Teal suggests an uptrend, while red hints at a downtrend. Use this to align your trades with the broader momentum.
Crossover Signals
Watch for the close price crossing the GANN SMA. A move above could signal a buy opportunity, while a drop below might indicate a sell. Combine this with other indicators for confirmation.
Fine-Tuning
Experiment with the lookback period (Gn) and Gr range to optimize for your market. Shorter lookbacks might suit fast-moving assets, while longer ones could work for slower trends.
Like any technical tool, SCE GANN Predictions isn’t a crystal ball. It’s based on historical data and mathematical assumptions, so it won’t always be spot-on.
BIX Candle MarkerBIX Candle Marker (by Bogdan Ilie)
"BIX Candle Marker" is a visual indicator designed to automatically mark the High and Low levels of specific candles at user-defined times and sessions directly on the main chart, facilitating easy intraday analysis.
**How does it work?**
- The indicator automatically fetches the High and Low values from a user-specified timeframe and draws horizontal lines at these levels at precise user-defined session times.
- You can configure up to 4 different sessions per trading day, each with its own customizable color and timing.
- Marked levels are automatically reset at the start of each new trading day.
**Customizable Settings:**
- **Timezone Offset:** Adjust the indicator according to your chart's timezone.
- **Candle Time Frame:** Choose the timeframe from which the candle data will be extracted.
- **Marker Length:** Set the length (number of bars) of the displayed horizontal lines.
- **Line Thickness & Style:** Customize the thickness and style of the lines (solid, dotted, dashed).
- **Sessions (1-4):** Independently configure the hour, minute, and color for each of the four possible sessions.
**Suggested Use:**
- Quickly identify intraday support and resistance levels based on key session candles.
- Ideal for breakout and reversal-based trading strategies.
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**Disclaimer:**
This indicator is intended solely for chart analysis and educational purposes. It does not constitute financial advice. Always use it in conjunction with your personal trading strategy and risk management practices.
Author: Bogdan Ilie
Pine Script Version: v6
License: Mozilla Public License 2.0
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BIX Candle Marker (by Bogdan Ilie)
"BIX Candle Marker" este un indicator vizual care marchează automat nivelurile High și Low ale lumânărilor specifice din sesiuni predefinite pe graficul principal, facilitând analiza punctelor-cheie intraday.
**Cum funcționează?**
- Indicatorul preia automat nivelurile maxime și minime dintr-un timeframe personalizabil și afișează linii orizontale pentru aceste nivele exact la orele și minutele configurate.
- Permite definirea a până la 4 sesiuni diferite într-o zi, fiecare având culori și setări proprii.
- Liniile marcate se resetează automat la începutul fiecărei zile de tranzacționare.
**Setări personalizabile:**
- **Timezone Offset:** ajustează indicatorul în funcție de fusul orar al graficului.
- **Candle Time Frame:** selectează timeframe-ul din care se vor prelua datele.
- **Marker Length:** stabilește lungimea (numărul de bare) liniilor orizontale afișate.
- **Line Thickness & Style:** grosimea și stilul liniilor pot fi personalizate (solid, punctat, întrerupt).
- **Sesiuni (1-4):** ora, minutul și culoarea fiecărei sesiuni pot fi configurate independent.
**Sugestii de utilizare:**
- Folosește indicatorul pentru a identifica rapid zonele de suport și rezistență create de lumânări-cheie pe parcursul zilei.
- Poate fi util pentru strategii bazate pe breakout sau reversal.
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**Disclaimer:**
Acest indicator este destinat exclusiv analizei grafice și nu reprezintă sfaturi financiare. Utilizează-l împreună cu propriile strategii și tehnici de gestionare a riscului.
Autor: Bogdan Ilie
Versiune Pine Script: v6
Licență: Mozilla Public License 2.0
Emperor RSI CandleDescription:
The Emperor RSI Candle is a real-time, non-lagging trading indicator that colors candles based on RSI (Relative Strength Index) levels. It offers instant visual feedback on market momentum, making it easy to identify trend strength, overbought/oversold zones, and potential reversals with precision.
Unlike traditional RSI indicators, which display RSI values in a separate panel, Emperor RSI Candle integrates RSI signals directly into the candles, providing a cleaner, more intuitive charting experience. Its multi-timeframe RSI box shows RSI values across different timeframes, offering confluence confirmation for better trade decisions.
🔥 Emperor RSI Candle is original because it includes a multi-timeframe RSI box that displays RSI values from:
1 min → Monthly timeframes simultaneously.
📊 How this is unique:
Traders can instantly compare RSI values across different timeframes.
This helps them spot confluence and divergences, which is not possible with standard RSI indicators.
The multi-timeframe confluence feature makes the indicator highly effective for both short-term and long-term traders.
🚀 What the script does:
Real-time candle coloring based on RSI levels.
Multi-timeframe RSI box for confluence insights.
Customizable RSI settings for adaptability.
How it benefits traders:
Instant visual feedback for momentum and reversals.
No lag signals for precise trading decisions.
Flexible customization for different trading styles.
Unique visual signals:
Green, red, parrot green, and blue candles → Clearly indicating bullish/bearish momentum and overbought/oversold zones.
Multi-timeframe RSI box → For cross-timeframe confluence.
⚡️ 🔥 UNIQUE FEATURES 🔥:
✅ Multi-Timeframe RSI Box:
Displays RSI values from 1 min to monthly timeframes, helping traders confirm confluence across different timeframes.
✅ Fully Customizable RSI Levels & Display:
Modify RSI thresholds, source, and appearance to fit your trading style.
✅ Dynamic Candle Borders for Weak Signals:
Green border → Weak bullishness (RSI between 50-60).
Red border → Weak bearishness (RSI between 40-50).
✅ Lag-Free, Real-Time Accuracy:
No repainting or delay—instant visual signals for accurate decisions.
✅ Scalable for Any Trading Style:
Perfect for both intraday scalping and positional trading.
📊 🔥 HOW IT WORKS 🔥:
The indicator dynamically colors candles based on RSI values, providing real-time visual signals:
🟢 Above 60 RSI → Green candle:
Indicates bullish momentum, signaling potential upward continuation.
🟩 Above 80 RSI → Parrot green candle:
Overbought zone → Possible reversal or profit booking.
🟥 Below 40 RSI → Red candle:
Signals bearish momentum, indicating potential downward continuation.
🔵 Below 20 RSI → Blue candle:
Oversold zone → Possible reversal opportunity.
🔲 Neutral candles:
50-60 RSI → Green border: Weak bullishness.
40-50 RSI → Red border: Weak bearishness.
📊 🔥 MULTI-TIMEFRAME RSI BOX 🔥:
The Emperor RSI Candle includes an RSI box displaying multi-timeframe RSI values from 1 min to monthly. This provides:
✅ Confluence confirmation:
Compare RSI across multiple timeframes to strengthen trade conviction.
✅ Spot divergences:
Identify hidden trends by comparing smaller and larger timeframes.
✅ Validate trade entries/exits:
Use higher timeframe RSI to confirm smaller timeframe signals
⚙️ 🔥 HOW TO USE IT 🔥:
To maximize the accuracy and clarity of Emperor RSI Candle, follow these steps:
🔧 STEP 1: Chart Settings Configuration
Go to Chart Settings → Symbols
Uncheck the following options:
Body
Borders
Wick
✅ This ensures that only the Emperor Candle colors are visible, making the signals clear and distinct.
🔧 STEP 2: Style Settings for Emperor Candle
After applying the Emperor RSI Candle:
Go to Settings → Style tab
Wick section:
Select Color 2 and Color 3 → Set Opacity to 100%.
Border section:
Select Color 2 and Color 3 → Set Opacity to 100%.
✅ This ensures the candles display with full visibility and accurate colors.
⚙️ 🔥 CUSTOMIZATION OPTIONS 🔥:
Emperor RSI Candle offers full flexibility to match your trading style:
✅ RSI Length:
Modify the period used for RSI calculation (default: 10).
✅ Top & Bottom Levels:
Adjust the overbought (default: 80) and oversold (default: 20) thresholds.
✅ Intermediate Levels:
Up Level: Default: 60 → Bullish RSI threshold.
Down Level: Default: 40 → Bearish RSI threshold.
Mid Level: Default: 50 → Neutral zone.
✅ RSI Source:
Select the price source for RSI calculation (Close, Open, High, Low).
✅ RSI Period:
Customize the RSI calculation period (default: 10).
✅ Font Size:
Adjust the RSI box font size for better visibility.
✅ Box Position:
Choose where to display the RSI box:
Top Left / Top Center / Top Right
Bottom Left / Bottom Center / Bottom Right
💡 🔥 HOW IT IMPROVES TRADING 🔥:
✅ Clear trend identification:
Instantly recognize bullish, bearish, or neutral conditions through candle colors.
✅ Precise entries and exits:
Spot overbought and oversold zones with visual clarity.
✅ Multi-timeframe confirmation:
Validate trades with RSI confluence across multiple timeframes.
✅ No lag, real-time accuracy:
Immediate visual signals for faster and more reliable trade decisions.
✅ Customizable settings:
Tailor the indicator to fit your trading strategy and preferences.
✅ Works for all trading styles:
Suitable for scalping, day trading, and swing trading.
🔥How Traders Can Use Emperor RSI Candle for Trading:
🟢 Green Candles (Above 60 RSI) → Bullish Momentum:
Indicates strong upward movement → Ideal for long entries.
Traders can hold until RSI approaches 80 for profit booking.
🟥 Red Candles (Below 40 RSI) → Bearish Momentum:
Signals strong downward movement → Ideal for short trades.
Traders can exit or book profits near RSI 20.
2. Spotting Overbought and Oversold Zones for Reversals:
🟩 Parrot Green Candles (Above 80 RSI) → Overbought Zone:
Indicates potential for reversals or profit booking.
Traders can tighten stop-losses or exit positions.
🔵 Blue Candles (Below 20 RSI) → Oversold Zone:
Signals a potential reversal opportunity.
Traders can look for buy signals with confluence confirmation.
3. Catching Weak Bullish and Bearish Trends with Border Colors:
🟢 Green Border (RSI 50-60) → Weak Bullishness:
Indicates mild upward momentum.
Traders can consider cautious long entries.
🔴 Red Border (RSI 40-50) → Weak Bearishness:
Indicates mild downward pressure.
Traders can consider cautious short entries.
4. Using the RSI Multi-Timeframe Box for Confluence:
✅ Displays RSI values from 1 min to monthly timeframes.
Usage:
Confluence confirmation:
Multiple timeframes showing bullish RSI → Strong uptrend → Reliable buy signals.
Multiple timeframes showing bearish RSI → Strong downtrend → Reliable sell signals.
Spotting divergences:
If lower timeframes are bullish but higher timeframes are bearish, it indicates a potential reversal.
5. Customization Tips for Different Trading Styles:
✅ For Scalping:
Use a smaller RSI period (9-10) for faster signals.
Check the multi-timeframe RSI box to confirm signals quickly.
✅ For Swing Trading:
Use the default RSI period (14-15) for more accurate signals.
Focus on higher timeframes (1 hr, 4 hr, daily) for stronger trend confirmation.
Small Range Stocks (ATR 7)This indicator identifies stocks with a small daily range relative to their ATR(7). It plots a small green tick below candles where the daily range is ≤ 0.9 × ATR(7), helping traders spot consolidation zones for potential breakouts.
Gold Futures vs Spot (Candlestick + Line Overlay)📝 Script Description: Gold Futures vs Spot
This script was developed to compare the price movements between Gold Futures and Spot Gold within a specific time frame. The primary goals of this script are:
To analyze the price spread between Gold Futures and Spot
To identify potential arbitrage opportunities caused by price discrepancies
To assist in decision-making and enhance the accuracy of gold market analysis
🔧 Key Features:
Fetches price data from both Spot and Futures markets (from APIs or chart sources)
Converts and aligns data for direct comparison
Calculates the price spread (Futures - Spot)
Visualizes the spread over time or exports the data for further analysis
📅 Date Created:
🧠 Additional Notes:
This script is ideal for investors, gold traders, or analysts who want to understand the relationship between the Futures and Spot markets—especially during periods of high volatility. Unusual spreads may signal shifts in market sentiment or the actions of institutional players.
Fibonacci Sequence NumbersThe "Fibonacci Sequence Numbers" indicator overlays horizontal lines on a trading chart based on Fibonacci sequence values (0, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610) relative to a user-defined reference price and time. Users can specify the direction ("Above," "Below," or "Both") to plot these levels above and/or below the reference price, with customizable line length, width, and colors for each level (e.g., red for Level 0, blue for 34). A vertical dashed line marks the reference time, while horizontal lines extend rightward, accompanied by labeled annotations shifted slightly left for clear view.
Mickey's BBMickey's BB – Smart Reversal Detector with SL Tracking 🔁
This indicator combines the power of Bollinger Bands with engulfing candle patterns to identify high-probability reversal points.
✅ Buy Signal: Triggered when a red candle touches the lower Bollinger Band and is engulfed by a green candle within the next few candles.
✅ Sell Signal: Triggered when a green candle touches the upper Bollinger Band and is engulfed by a red candle within the next few candles.
✅ Smart Lookahead: Scans up to X candles ahead (user-defined) to confirm engulfing reversals — reducing noise in sideways markets.
✅ Dynamic Stop-Loss & Target: Automatically plots SL/TP levels based on user-defined % thresholds.
✅ SL HIT Labels: Highlights exactly when a stop-loss is breached, giving clear visual feedback on trade failures.
✅ Adaptive Market Filter: Signals are only shown when Bollinger Band width exceeds a minimum threshold — filtering out weak/noise signals in low volatility.
🔍 Ideal for reversal traders, scalpers, and those who love combining price action with volatility-based setups.
🛠️ Customizable Parameters:
SMA Period & Std Dev Multiplier (for BB)
SL/Target % levels
Engulf Lookahead range
Minimum BB width to filter signals
🎯 Build it into your strategy, set alerts, or just use it visually to time your entries and exits with clarity.
Price action plus//The system combines the divergence of A/D and OBV with identifying reversal points using Japanese candlestick patterns, creating an enhanced version of price action. This helps investors more easily and accurately recognize reversal patterns in technical analysis.
Divergence of A/D vs. OBV includes:
Positive divergence: Identifies smart money leaving the market.
Negative divergence: Identifies smart money entering the market.
Reversal candlestick patterns include:
Buy signals: Morning Star, Bullish Engulfing, Hammer.
Strong Buy signals: Buy signals + Negative divergence
Sell signals: Evening Star, Bearish Engulfing, Shooting Star.
Strong Sell signals : Sell signals + Positive divergence
//Hope this system will be helpful for you!
Open Price on Selected TimeframeIndicator Name: Open Price on Selected Timeframe
Short Title: Open Price mtf
Type: Technical Indicator
Description:
Open Price on Selected Timeframe is an indicator that displays the Open price of a specific timeframe on your chart, with the ability to dynamically change the color of the open price line based on the change between the current candle's open and the previous candle's open.
Selectable Timeframes: You can choose the timeframe you wish to monitor the Open price of candles, ranging from M1, M5, M15, H1, H4 to D1, and more.
Dynamic Color Change: The Open price line changes to green when the open price of the current candle is higher than the open price of the previous candle, and to red when the open price of the current candle is lower than the open price of the previous candle. This helps users quickly identify trends and market changes.
Features:
Easy Timeframe Selection: Instead of editing the code, users can select the desired timeframe from the TradingView interface via a dropdown.
Dynamic Color Change: The color of the Open price line changes automatically based on whether the open price of the current candle is higher or lower than the previous candle.
Easily Track Open Price Levels: The indicator plots a horizontal line at the Open price of the selected timeframe, making it easy for users to track this important price level.
How to Use:
Select the Timeframe: Users can choose the timeframe they want to track the Open price of the candles.
Interpret the Color Signal: When the open price of the current candle is higher than the open price of the previous candle, the Open price line is colored green, signaling an uptrend. When the open price of the current candle is lower than the open price of the previous candle, the Open price line turns red, signaling a downtrend.
Observe the Open Price Levels: The indicator will draw a horizontal line at the Open price level of the selected timeframe, allowing users to easily monitor this important price.
Benefits:
Enhanced Technical Analysis: The indicator allows you to quickly identify trends and market changes, making it easier to make trading decisions.
User-Friendly: No need to modify the code; simply select your preferred timeframe to start using the indicator.
Disclaimer:
This indicator is not a complete trading signal. It only provides information about the Open price and related trends. Users should combine it with other technical analysis tools to make more informed trading decisions.
Summary:
Open Price on Selected Timeframe is a simple yet powerful indicator that helps you track the Open price on various timeframes with the ability to change colors dynamically, providing a visual representation of the market's trend.
Supply & Demand Zones
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Supply and Demand Zones
This indicator displays valid Supply and Demand zones on any chart and timeframe, using dynamically updating visuals. Users can see the moment that zones become validated, used, and then invalidated during live sessions. It is sleek, lightweight, and offers a feature-rich settings panel that allows customization of how each element appears and functions. Zones can enhance the probability of successful trades by locating areas that are most likely to contain resting orders of Supply or Demand, which are needed for price reversals.
Disclaimer
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Like all indicators, this can be a valuable tool when incorporated into a comprehensive, risk-based trading system.
Supply and Demand is not the same thing as Support and Resistance.
Trading based on price hitting a zone without understanding which zones are of higher quality and which are of lower quality (only discernible with a trained human eye) will yield poor results.
Supply and Demand works well as a system and even better when added to an existing one. However, like all effective trading techniques, it requires diligent study, practice, and repetition to become proficient. This is an indicator for use with Supply and Demand concepts, not a replacement for learning them.
Features
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Once a valid candle sequence is confirmed, a box will appear that displays the zone over the precise zone range. At 50% zone penetration, a zone becomes used , and at 100% it becomes invalidated . Each of these zone classifications changes the behavior of the zone on the chart immediately. The settings panel offers custom colors for Supply , Demand , Used , and Invalidated zone types.
Borders : The subtle border colors can be changed or hidden.
Boxes or Bases : Advanced users can opt to hide zone boxes and instead display small, subtle tags over base candle groups. This allows for more customizable selection over what is displayed and how.
Max Zones and Hide Invalidated :
There are limitations on how many objects TradingView allows at once. Because of this, once zones go from used to invalidated , they are hidden (deleted) by default. This allows the zones index to be allocated to display more valid , usable zones instead. If a user prefers to keep invalidated zones visible, they can be enabled; however, this will result in showing more recent zones for fewer historical zones.
All zones share one pool, so if you allow fifty max zones, forty-five might be supply while five might be demand on a big sell-off trend. You will always see the most recent zones, regardless of type or status.
It’s up to you how much clutter you want on your screen and how much improved load time you want - but once loaded, zone creation and function are always instantaneous.
Load Time
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Load time refers to the time it takes from when you switch tickers or timeframes before the zones are displayed initially. There is zero lag in the dynamic function and minimal load time, regardless of settings. However, if you are a fine-tuner or multi-screener, the number of Max Zones displayed is the only major variable affecting load time.
I run everything at Max when I develop. When I trade, I run mine at 25 max zones because I change timeframes often and want a very quick display of zones when I do. I have invalidated hidden, and simply enable it if I want to check an old zone. This gives me more zones than I need and reduces the load time to right where I like it.
Thresholds
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It is recommended to leave these as the default.
Base Body Threshold : Determines the maximum ratio of a candle’s body to wick before invalidation. Default (50% or 0.5). A higher number loosens thresholds, resulting in more zones being displayed.
Unrequire 2nd FT if LO is Strong & Strength Multiplier :
The standard logic sequence requires two Follow-Through candles. Under some strong price movement, Leg-Out candles can make an explosive directional move from a base, making a convincing argument for supply and demand perfectly at work, if not for a single Follow-Through candle instead of two.
By enabling this feature, you can tell the script to ignore second Follow-Through candles, if and only if, the Leg-Out candle's range is (Strength) X the base range. exceeds the range of the Base by a factor of X (Strength). ie: At 5x, this would require a Leg-Out range to be 500% the range of the Base.
If enabled and the Leg-Out is not strong enough, the default logic kicks in, and a second follow-through candle will validate the zone as per usual. This loosens thresholds overall and should result in more zones.
Recommended Usage
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Form a thesis using your primary trend trading system (eg: Elliott Wave, Structure Reversal, TheStrat, et al) to identify locations of a pullback for a long or short entry.
Identify a pullback area using your system, then use this indicator to find a high-quality zone on your chosen timeframe.
Once located, draw your own channel over the indicator's zone box. Start on 1m, check for zones, 2m, 3m, and so on. When you see a zone you like, recreate it; thus, when finished, you can see every timeframe’s highest-quality zones that you created, regardless of what timeframe you switch to. Tip: Be selective
To make the process faster, save a channel design in settings for “Demand” and one for “Supply”, then you can quickly get through this process in less than a minute with practice.
Optional: Use additional methods (eg: Fibonacci retracements, Elliott Wave Theory, Anchored VWAPs) to find congruent confirmation.
Version 1.0
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No known bugs remain from the closed beta.
In Development
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Powerful combination zones occur when standard zone sequences are extended with additional levels of demand or supply by adding more conditionals to the state machine logic. Got this mostly working in a dev version and it adds minimal extra resources. Set aside to polish a clean standard 1.0 for release first, but now displaying these extended zones is my top priority for next version.
MTF support is essentially working in a dev copy, but adds resources. Not sure if it is in the spirit of price action being the primary focus of a chart for serious traders, rather than indicators. If there is demand for it, I'll consider it.
Additional Threshold Settings
Thanks!
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Thank you for your interest in my work. This was a personal passion project of mine, and I was delighted it turned out better than I hoped, so I decided to share it. If you have any comments, bugs, or suggestions, please leave them here, or you can find me on Twitter or Discord.
@ ContrarianIRL
Open-source developer for over 25 years