Williams Fractals with Buy/Sell Signals🧠 Concept:
This indicator is based on the concept of fractal swing highs and lows, commonly used in Bill Williams’ trading methods. A fractal forms when a candle’s high or low is higher/lower than a set number of candles on both sides. This structure helps identify local market turning points.
⚙️ Inputs:
Fractal Sensitivity (swingSensitivity):
Number of candles required on each side of the central bar to validate a fractal.
For example, if set to 2, a swing high is detected when a bar’s high is higher than the previous 2 bars and the next 2 bars.
✅ Features:
Fractal Detection:
Plots white triangles above swing highs (down fractals).
Plots white triangles below swing lows (up fractals).
Buy/Sell Signals:
Buy Signal: Triggered when the candle closes above the most recent down fractal.
Sell Signal: Triggered when the candle closes below the most recent up fractal.
Signals alternate — a Buy must follow a Sell and vice versa to reduce noise.
Signal Labels:
"BUY" label appears below the candle in green.
"SELL" label appears above the candle in red.
Alerts:
Real-time alerts are available for both Buy and Sell signals via alertcondition().
📌 Use Case:
This indicator can help you:
Detect short-term reversals.
Confirm breakouts or structure shifts.
Time entries with clear logic based on price action.
Candlestick analysis
Bar ColorThis script implements a designed to [purpose – e.g., identify trend direction, generate trade signals, highlight overbought/oversold conditions
This script is based on , and is fully customizable with adjustable parameters.
Use it on any asset and timeframe. Best paired with .
MOETION TRADNTM Bot Alpha – ICT x BOEOSMasters of Exchange TM _ ICT & EMA indicator
this is for moetion trading mentors
created by moewavi and samoedefi
Optimized Bayesian Network Signal (Tunable)Built for short set-up in the NY Session. it uses a bayesian network with adjustable candlestick look-back period.
MACD
RSI
Volume sensitivity settings.
MOETION TRADNTM Bot Alpha – ICT x BOEOSMasters of Exchange TM - LuxAlgo inspired trading indicator
Built completely by SamoeDefi
One of many,,, stay tuned.
EMA BREAKS BOS BREAKS OB BREAKS ICT CONCEPT with volume displacement scalps and reads
Opening Candle Indicator V5Details of this release:
1. Add an alert with two conditions:
- Price breaks the highest candlestick opening and closing above it.
- Price breaks the VWAP indicator value.
2. Integrate the VWAP indicator and the 200 EMA with the main indicator.
3. Display buy and sell signals based on specific conditions related to the VWAP breakout.
4. Increase target lines to five.
5. Most importantly, I added custom windows in the settings to apply the indicator to other markets based on adding the opening and closing times for any market with a daily opening and closing time.
Important note: The second buy signal, which comes after a sell signal appears, is based on two conditions: a close above the high of the previous sell signal and a close above VWAP
Warning - Buy or sell signals are only warning signals and the user is responsible for evaluating and studying this signal.
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Same features as version 4 with some bug fixes.
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تفاصيل هذا الإصدار:
1-أضفت تنبيه يحتوي على شرطين
-إختراق السعر الأعلى لشمعة الإفتتاح والإغلاق فوقها.
-إختراق السعر لقيمة مؤشر vwap.
2-دمج مؤشر vwap والمتوسط الأسي 200 مع المؤشرالرئيسي
3- إظهار إشارات الشراء والبيع بشروط معينة مرتبطة بإختراق vwap
4-زيادة خطوط الأهداف إلى خمس.
5- وهي الأهم أضفت نوافذ مخصصة في الاعدادت لتطبيق المؤشر على الأسواق الأخرى بناء على إضافة وقت الإفتتاح والإغلاق لأي سوق له وقت إفتتاح ووقت إغلاق يومي.
ملاحظة مهمة:إشارة الشراء الثانية والتي تأتي بعد ظهور إشارة بيع وضعت بناء على شرطين وهما الاغلاق فوق الاعلى لإشارة البيع السابقة والاغلاق فوق مؤشر VWAP
تحذير-إشارات الشراء أو البيع ليست إلا إشارات تحذيرية والمستخدم هو المسئول عن تقييم ودراسة هذه الإشارة
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Bullish & Bearish Reversal Scanner_KSPBullish & Bearish Reversal Scanner_KSP
Bullish & Bearish Reversal Scanner_KSP
Bullish & Bearish Reversal Scanner_KSP
EMA 9 vs EMA 150 Cross Indicator//@version=5
indicator("EMA 9 vs EMA 150 Cross Indicator", overlay=true)
// Input EMAs
shortEmaLen = input.int(9, title="Short EMA (Fast)")
longEmaLen = input.int(150, title="Long EMA (Slow)")
// Calculate EMAs
emaShort = ta.ema(close, shortEmaLen)
emaLong = ta.ema(close, longEmaLen)
// Detect Crosses
bullishCross = ta.crossover(emaShort, emaLong)
bearishCross = ta.crossunder(emaShort, emaLong)
// Plot EMAs
plot(emaShort, title="EMA 9", color=color.gray)
emaColor = emaShort > emaLong ? color.green : color.red
plot(emaLong, title="EMA 150", color=emaColor, linewidth=2)
// Plot Arrows
plotshape(bullishCross, title="Buy Signal", location=location.belowbar, color=color.green, style=shape.arrowup, size=size.small)
plotshape(bearishCross, title="Sell Signal", location=location.abovebar, color=color.red, style=shape.arrowdown, size=size.small)
X HL QA market structure tool designed to frame price action within a defined context of prior session dynamics. It accomplishes this by anchoring a set of reference levels to the high, low, and open prices of a user-specified higher timeframe (e.g., 4H, 1D, etc.) and projecting those levels onto the current chart for ongoing analysis.
At its core, the indicator establishes a reference range—derived from the previous completed instance of the selected timeframe—and overlays this on the current timeframe. This range serves as a foundational structure for price interpretation in the current session.
Building upon this framework, the script constructs a set of symmetrical quadrants (or deviation zones) both inside and outside of the prior range. These include:
The midpoint (EQ) of the prior range
Levels at ±0.25x, ±0.75x, ±1.0x, ±1.5x, and ±2.0x the range height
These levels act as contextual zones that traders can use to interpret price behavior—whether it's consolidating within the prior range, approaching fair value (EQ), or expanding into directional continuation or reversal zones beyond the range.
The script operates in both real-time and historical contexts. On live bars, it dynamically updates the key levels to provide an evolving view of current price positioning. Simultaneously, it supports the display of historical levels for past sessions, enabling robust backtesting and comparative analysis of price behavior relative to previous quadrant structures.
Ultimately, this tool serves as a positional map, helping traders assess where price is trading relative to significant levels from the prior session, offering insights into potential support/resistance, overextension, or mean reversion scenarios.
Key Technical Features
Multi-Timeframe Support:
request.security() is used to pull data from a user-defined higher timeframe regardless of the current chart interval.
Visual Flexibility:
Toggle between "line" and "channel" mode.
Line color, width, and visibility are all user-controlled.
Anchoring Options:
Deviation levels can be calculated from either the previous period's open or its EQ (midpoint), giving flexibility depending on analytical preference.
Efficient Labeling:
Labels are only rendered on the last bar and are automatically cleared and redrawn to prevent duplication.
Label style, size, text color, and background color are all user-configurable.
Trading Application
This indicator is especially suited for:
1. Mean Reversion Strategies
When price moves beyond +1.0 or +1.5 deviations from the EQ or open, it may signal overextension and a potential snap back to the midpoint or range.
2. Breakout Confirmation
Sustained price action beyond ±1.0 levels may indicate trend strength or continuation beyond historical balance zones.
3. Contextual Range Awareness
EQ and Open provide structure from which traders can judge whether price is in a state of balance or imbalance.
Labels offer at-a-glance interpretation of key levels across any chosen timeframe.
4. Fractal and Multi-Session Analysis
Analysts can layer daily, weekly, and monthly versions of this indicator to observe confluence or divergence of higher timeframe structure.
Close Above Prev High / Below Prev LowIdentifies candles that close above the previous candle's high (bullish) and candles that close below the previous candle's low (bearish). Helps with decisions for entry and exit.
Perfect MA Touch – Full Setup 1,3,5,7,8,9 v2This indicator helps you track a precise candle countdown from a moving average touch, labeling key bars (1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9) for timing entries and momentum setups — with optional coloring, alerts, and full customization.
What It Detects
1. MA Touch Trigger
The sequence starts when any selected moving average (up to 6 MAs, customizable) is touched by the candle's high/low range.
This "perfect touch" initiates the count and labels that candle as "1".
2. Candle Number Labels
After a perfect MA touch:
Candle 1 = the bar that touches the MA
Candle 3 = two bars after Candle 1
Candle 5 = the fifth bar after the touch
Candle 7 = third bar after Candle 5
Candle 8 = fourth bar after Candle 5
Candle 9 = fifth bar after Candle 5
It creates a time-based sequence you can use to anticipate reactions or momentum shifts.
3. Customization
You can:
Choose between EMA or SMA for each MA (6 total)
Set custom lengths for each MA (9, 20, 50, 100, 150, 200)
Choose which candle numbers (1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9) to highlight
Pick font size and label color
4. Highlighting and Alerts
Highlight candles (with color) when certain bars (like 3, 5, 7) print
Alerts are available for all tracked bars (1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9)
Use Case Example
Let’s say you want to enter trades on the 3rd candle after a perfect MA touch:
You set the script to highlight candle 3.
When a candle hits your chosen MA (say EMA 9), it’s labeled “1”.
Two bars later, bar 3 appears — giving you a timed signal to enter if price behavior aligns.
This method is especially useful when paired with:
Volume confirmation
Breakout or reversal patterns
Support/resistance or order block zones
Mariam 5m Scalping Breakout StrategyPurpose
A 5-minute scalping breakout strategy designed to capture fast 3-5 pip moves with high probability, using premium/discount zone filters and market bias conditions. Developed for traders seeking consistent scalps with a proven win rate above 95–98% in optimal conditions.
How It Works
The script monitors price action in 5-minute intervals, forming a 15-minute high and low range by tracking the highs and lows of the first 3 consecutive 5-minute candles starting from a custom time. In the next 3 candles, it waits for a breakout above the 15m high or below the 15m low while confirming market bias using custom equilibrium zones.
Buy signals trigger when price breaks the 15m high while in a discount zone
Sell signals trigger when price breaks the 15m low while in a premium zone
The strategy simulates trades with fixed 3-5 pip take profit and stop loss values (configurable). All trades are recorded in a table with live trade results and an automatically updated win rate, typically achieving over 90–95% accuracy in favorable market conditions.
Features
Designed exclusively for the 5-minute timeframe
Custom 15-minute high/low breakout logic
Premium, Discount, and Equilibrium zone display
Built-in backtest tracker with live trade results, statistics, and win rate
Customizable start time, take profit, and stop loss settings
Real-time alerts on breakout signals
Visual markers for trade entries and failed trades
Consistent win rate exceeding 90–95% on average when following market conditions
Usage Tips
Use strictly on 5-minute charts for accurate signal performance. Avoid during high-impact news releases.
Important: Once a trade is opened, manually set your take profit at +3 to +5 pips immediately to secure the move, as these quick scalps often hit the target within a single candle. This prevents missed exits during rapid price action.
Opening Candle Indicator V4
Details of this release:
1. Add an alert with two conditions:
- Price breaks the highest candlestick opening and closing above it.
- Price breaks the VWAP indicator value.
2. Integrate the VWAP indicator and the 200 EMA with the main indicator.
3. Display buy and sell signals based on specific conditions related to the VWAP breakout.
4. Increase target lines to five.
5. Most importantly, I added custom windows in the settings to apply the indicator to other markets based on adding the opening and closing times for any market with a daily opening and closing time.
Important note: The second buy signal, which comes after a sell signal appears, is based on two conditions: a close above the high of the previous sell signal and a close above VWAP
Warning - Buy or sell signals are only warning signals and the user is responsible for evaluating and studying this signal.
**Fixed some errors in the previous script
تفاصيل هذا الإصدار:
1-أضفت تنبيه يحتوي على شرطين
-إختراق السعر الأعلى لشمعة الإفتتاح والإغلاق فوقها.
-إختراق السعر لقيمة مؤشر vwap.
2-دمج مؤشر vwap والمتوسط الأسي 200 مع المؤشرالرئيسي
3- إظهار إشارات الشراء والبيع بشروط معينة مرتبطة بإختراق vwap
4-زيادة خطوط الأهداف إلى خمس.
5- وهي الأهم أضفت نوافذ مخصصة في الاعدادت لتطبيق المؤشر على الأسواق الأخرى بناء على إضافة وقت الإفتتاح والإغلاق لأي سوق له وقت إفتتاح ووقت إغلاق يومي.
ملاحظة مهمة:إشارة الشراء الثانية والتي تأتي بعد ظهور إشارة بيع وضعت بناء على شرطين وهما الاغلاق فوق الاعلى لإشارة البيع السابقة والاغلاق فوق مؤشر VWAP
تحذير-إشارات الشراء أو البيع ليست إلا إشارات تحذيرية والمستخدم هو المسئول عن تقييم ودراسة هذه الإشارة
**اصلاح بعض الاخطاء في السكربت الماضي
Zero Lag Trend Signals (MTF) [AlgoAlpha]// This Pine Script™ code is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public License 2.0 at mozilla.org
// © AlgoAlpha
//@version=5
indicator("Zero Lag Trend Signals (MTF) ", shorttitle="AlgoAlpha - 0️⃣Zero Lag Signals", overlay=true)
length = input.int(70, "Length", tooltip = "The Look-Back window for the Zero-Lag EMA calculations", group = "Main Calculations")
mult = input.float(1.2, "Band Multiplier", tooltip = "This value controls the thickness of the bands, a larger value makes the indicato less noisy", group = "Main Calculations")
t1 = input.timeframe("5", "Time frame 1", group = "Extra Timeframes")
t2 = input.timeframe("15", "Time frame 2", group = "Extra Timeframes")
t3 = input.timeframe("60", "Time frame 3", group = "Extra Timeframes")
t4 = input.timeframe("240", "Time frame 4", group = "Extra Timeframes")
t5 = input.timeframe("1D", "Time frame 5", group = "Extra Timeframes")
green = input.color(#00ffbb, "Bullish Color", group = "Appearance")
red = input.color(#ff1100, "Bearish Color", group = "Appearance")
src = close
lag = math.floor((length - 1) / 2)
zlema = ta.ema(src + (src - src ), length)
volatility = ta.highest(ta.atr(length), length*3) * mult
var trend = 0
if ta.crossover(close, zlema+volatility)
trend := 1
if ta.crossunder(close, zlema-volatility)
trend := -1
zlemaColor = trend == 1 ? color.new(green, 70) : color.new(red, 70)
m = plot(zlema, title="Zero Lag Basis", linewidth=2, color=zlemaColor)
upper = plot(trend == -1 ? zlema+volatility : na, style = plot.style_linebr, color = color.new(red, 90), title = "Upper Deviation Band")
lower = plot(trend == 1 ? zlema-volatility : na, style = plot.style_linebr, color = color.new(green, 90), title = "Lower Deviation Band")
fill(m, upper, (open + close) / 2, zlema+volatility, color.new(red, 90), color.new(red, 70))
fill(m, lower, (open + close) / 2, zlema-volatility, color.new(green, 90), color.new(green, 70))
plotshape(ta.crossunder(trend, 0) ? zlema+volatility : na, "Bearish Trend", shape.labeldown, location.absolute, red, text = "▼", textcolor = chart.fg_color, size = size.small)
plotshape(ta.crossover(trend, 0) ? zlema-volatility : na, "Bullish Trend", shape.labelup, location.absolute, green, text = "▲", textcolor = chart.fg_color, size = size.small)
plotchar(ta.crossover(close, zlema) and trend == 1 and trend == 1 ? zlema-volatility*1.5 : na, "Bullish Entry", "▲", location.absolute, green, size = size.tiny)
plotchar(ta.crossunder(close, zlema) and trend == -1 and trend == -1 ? zlema+volatility*1.5 : na, "Bearish Entry", "▼", location.absolute, red, size = size.tiny)
s1 = request.security(syminfo.tickerid, t1, trend)
s2 = request.security(syminfo.tickerid, t2, trend)
s3 = request.security(syminfo.tickerid, t3, trend)
s4 = request.security(syminfo.tickerid, t4, trend)
s5 = request.security(syminfo.tickerid, t5, trend)
s1a = s1 == 1 ? "Bullish" : "Bearish"
s2a = s2 == 1 ? "Bullish" : "Bearish"
s3a = s3 == 1 ? "Bullish" : "Bearish"
s4a = s4 == 1 ? "Bullish" : "Bearish"
s5a = s5 == 1 ? "Bullish" : "Bearish"
if barstate.islast
var data_table = table.new(position=position.top_right, columns=2, rows=6, bgcolor=chart.bg_color, border_width=1, border_color=chart.fg_color, frame_color=chart.fg_color, frame_width=1)
table.cell(data_table, text_halign=text.align_center, column=0, row=0, text="Time Frame", text_color=chart.fg_color)
table.cell(data_table, text_halign=text.align_center, column=1, row=0, text="Signal", text_color=chart.fg_color)
table.cell(data_table, text_halign=text.align_center, column=0, row=1, text=t1, text_color=chart.fg_color)
table.cell(data_table, text_halign=text.align_center, column=1, row=1, text=s1a, text_color=chart.fg_color, bgcolor=s1a == "Bullish" ? color.new(green, 70) : color.new(red, 70))
table.cell(data_table, text_halign=text.align_center, column=0, row=2, text=t2, text_color=chart.fg_color)
table.cell(data_table, text_halign=text.align_center, column=1, row=2, text=s2a, text_color=chart.fg_color, bgcolor=s2a == "Bullish" ? color.new(green, 70) : color.new(red, 70))
table.cell(data_table, text_halign=text.align_center, column=0, row=3, text=t3, text_color=chart.fg_color)
table.cell(data_table, text_halign=text.align_center, column=1, row=3, text=s3a, text_color=chart.fg_color, bgcolor=s3a == "Bullish" ? color.new(green, 70) : color.new(red, 70))
table.cell(data_table, text_halign=text.align_center, column=0, row=4, text=t4, text_color=chart.fg_color)
table.cell(data_table, text_halign=text.align_center, column=1, row=4, text=s4a, text_color=chart.fg_color, bgcolor=s4a == "Bullish" ? color.new(green, 70) : color.new(red, 70))
table.cell(data_table, text_halign=text.align_center, column=0, row=5, text=t5, text_color=chart.fg_color)
table.cell(data_table, text_halign=text.align_center, column=1, row=5, text=s5a, text_color=chart.fg_color, bgcolor=s5a == "Bullish" ? color.new(green, 70) : color.new(red, 70))
/////////////////////////////////////////ALERTS FOR SMALL ARROWS (ENTRY SIGNALS)
alertcondition(ta.crossover(close, zlema) and trend == 1 and trend == 1, "Bullish Entry Signal",
message="Bullish Entry Signal detected. Consider entering a long position.")
alertcondition(ta.crossunder(close, zlema) and trend == -1 and trend == -1, "Bearish Entry Signal",
message="Bearish Entry Signal detected. Consider entering a short position.")
/////////////////////////////////////////ALERTS FOR TREND CONDITIONS
alertcondition(ta.crossover(trend, 0), "Bullish Trend")
alertcondition(ta.crossunder(trend, 0), "Bearish Trend")
alertcondition(ta.cross(trend, 0), "(Bullish or Bearish) Trend")
alertcondition(ta.crossover(s1, 0), "Bullish Trend Time Frame 1")
alertcondition(ta.crossunder(s1, 0), "Bearish Trend Time Frame 1")
alertcondition(ta.cross(s1, 0), "(Bullish or Bearish) Trend Time Frame 1")
alertcondition(ta.crossover(s2, 0), "Bullish Trend Time Frame 2")
alertcondition(ta.crossunder(s2, 0), "Bearish Trend Time Frame 2")
alertcondition(ta.cross(s2, 0), "(Bullish or Bearish) Trend Time Frame 2")
alertcondition(ta.crossover(s3, 0), "Bullish Trend Time Frame 3")
alertcondition(ta.crossunder(s3, 0), "Bearish Trend Time Frame 3")
alertcondition(ta.cross(s3, 0), "(Bullish or Bearish) Trend Time Frame 3")
alertcondition(ta.crossover(s4, 0), "Bullish Trend Time Frame 4")
alertcondition(ta.crossunder(s4, 0), "Bearish Trend Time Frame 4")
alertcondition(ta.cross(s4, 0), "(Bullish or Bearish) Trend Time Frame 4")
alertcondition(ta.crossover(s5, 0), "Bullish Trend Time Frame 5")
alertcondition(ta.crossunder(s5, 0), "Bearish Trend Time Frame 5")
alertcondition(ta.cross(s5, 0), "(Bullish or Bearish) Trend Time Frame 5")
alertcondition(ta.crossover(close, zlema) and trend == 1 and trend == 1, "Bullish Entry")
alertcondition(ta.crossunder(close, zlema) and trend == -1 and trend == -1, "Bearish Entry")
bullishAgreement = s1 == 1 and s2 == 1 and s3 == 1 and s4 == 1 and s5 == 1
bearishAgreement = s1 == -1 and s2 == -1 and s3 == -1 and s4 == -1 and s5 == -1
alertcondition(bullishAgreement, "Full Bullish Agreement", message="All timeframes agree on bullish trend.")
alertcondition(bearishAgreement, "Full Bearish Agreement", message="All timeframes agree on bearish trend.")
ZY Legend StrategyThe ZY Legend Strategy indicator closely follows the trend of the parity. It produces trading signals in candles where the necessary conditions are met and clearly shows these signals on the chart. Although it was produced for the scalp trade strategy, it works effectively in all time frames. 'DEAD PARITY' signals indicate that healthy signals cannot be generated for the relevant parity due to shallow ATR. It is not recommended to trade on parities where this signal appears.
RSI with Native Alerts//@version=5
indicator("RSI with Native Alerts", shorttitle="RSI Alerts", overlay=false)
// — INPUT
len = input.int(14, title="RSI Length")
// — CÁLCULO RSI
r = ta.rsi(close, len)
// — PLOT RSI y BANDAS
plot(r, title="RSI", color=#7E57C2)
hline(80, title="Overbought", color=color.red, linestyle=hline.style_dashed)
hline(50, title="Middle", color=color.gray, linestyle=hline.style_solid)
hline(20, title="Oversold", color=color.green, linestyle=hline.style_dashed)
// — ALERTAS INTERNAS (usa UNA sola ranura de alerta)
if ta.crossover(r, 80)
alert("🔔 RSI crossed above 80: " + str.tostring(r, format.mintick), alert.freq_once_per_bar)
if ta.crossunder(r, 20)
alert("🔔 RSI crossed below 20: " + str.tostring(r, format.mintick), alert.freq_once_per_bar)
RSI Alerts//@version=5
indicator("RSI Alerts", shorttitle="RSI Alerts", overlay=false)
// — INPUT
len = input.int(14, "RSI Length")
// — CÁLCULO
r = ta.rsi(close, len)
// — PLOT RSI Y BANDAS
plot(r, "RSI", color=#7E57C2)
hline(80, "Overbought", color=color.red, linestyle=hline.style_dashed)
hline(50, "Middle", color=color.gray, linestyle=hline.style_solid)
hline(20, "Oversold", color=color.green, linestyle=hline.style_dashed)
// — ALERTAS INTERNAS (usa UNA sola ranura de alerta)
if ta.crossover(r, 80)
alert("🔔 RSI cruzó por encima de 80: " + str.tostring(r, format.mintick), alert.freq_once_per_bar)
if ta.crossunder(r, 20)
alert("🔔 RSI cruzó por debajo de 20: " + str.tostring(r, format.mintick), alert.freq_once_per_bar)
TRAPPER Volume Trigger + SMAs + Buy/Sell SplitThe TRAPPER TRIGGER is a precision-based volume spike indicator designed for intraday traders, scalpers, and swing traders who rely on key volume activity to anticipate sharp market movements. It operates on volume delta logic, detecting disproportionate buying or selling activity that signifies potential market reversals or breakouts.
How It Works:
Volume Spike Logic (Delta-Based)
The script calculates a dynamic volume threshold using a moving average of historical volume data.
It identifies a delta spike by comparing current volume against this threshold—when volume exceeds it significantly, it suggests abnormal activity.
If the candle closes higher than it opens (bullish), the script registers it as a Buy Spike ⚖️.
If the candle closes lower than it opens (bearish), it marks a Sell Spike 🏁.
These are not based on the candle’s body size but the volume differential (delta) between buy/sell pressure inferred from candle direction.
Trigger Labels
Only the most recent buy/sell spike is labeled for clarity, avoiding clutter.
Labels are color-coded to match the candle body (e.g., bright green for bullish, magenta for bearish).
Label style: ⚖️ for Buy Spikes, 🏁 for Sell Spikes.
SMA Suite (Fully Customizable):
Six SMAs: 5 (yellow), 10 (blue), 20 (green), 50 (orange), 100 (red), 200 (white).
Each can be toggled and customized in the script settings for visibility and styling.
Key Benefits
Clean, minimalistic charting — focuses only on high-probability events.
Provides delta-driven insights without requiring access to full L2 order book data.
Works across any timeframe — logic recalculates and resets zones per timeframe switch.
Designed for sniper-style entries—ideal for traders who prefer minimal noise and maximum signal clarity.
Easily extendable with SR zones, AVWAP, liquidity levels, or alerts if desired in future updates.
Who It’s For
Scalpers and intraday traders looking for clean triggers.
Swing traders wanting confirmation of institutional moves.
Volume profile enthusiasts who need a trigger alert system.
Developers who want a base volume framework to build more advanced tools on.
Disclaimer
This script is provided as-is and is intended for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or a solicitation to buy or sell any security or asset.
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Step 1: Draw Thursday HighScript Description: Thursday High Marker
This is an automated charting tool designed to identify the high of each Thursday and display it as a key reference level for future trading sessions.
Core Functionality:
The script's logic is simple and precise. It waits for the trading session on Thursday to complete. At the very beginning of Friday, it looks back, finds the highest price from Thursday, and draws a clean, white horizontal line at that level.
Key Features:
Automatic: You don't need to do anything. The script finds and draws the level on its own every week.
Forward-Looking: The line extends to the right indefinitely, allowing you to see how future price action interacts with this key level.
Self-Cleaning: To keep your chart uncluttered, the script automatically deletes the previous week's line when it draws the new one.
Lightweight: It performs a single, simple task, so it doesn't slow down your chart.
Purpose in Trading:
Traders use this kind of indicator to track significant weekly price points. The high of a late-week session like Thursday is often considered an important liquidity level. A break above this line can signal bullish strength or a "liquidity sweep," making it a valuable point of interest for making trading decisions on Friday and into the following week.
Cumulative Volume Delta with MAfor higher timeframes , i use 9 or 11 ema , and 5 seconds on 1 day. moving average of the cvd not the raw volume . i use it with the impulse macd and find momentum trades or selloffs when moving averages cross .
CVD with Dual MAprefered settings.
Cvd 5 seconds on 1 minute timeframe . this indicator also has moving averages . i prefer the 21 or 30 ema and the 90 or 120 ema for the other. smaller timeframe means you can see more cvd vs using 1 minute on 1 minute . the middle line acts as a definitive decision for a short because if price is also below vwap and is approaching the middle line it is more likely to go down, use the ma crosses to signal some buying momentum rising and they are the ema of the CVD not total raw volume . i use this also on 15 m but with the single cvd moving average . which is separate indicator because of some syntax error idk bro had to make a separate one for higher timeframe.