ICT [CASPER] Silver Bullet 2024.ENGLISH DESCRIPTION:
The "BOT SILVER BULLET 2024" indicator is a technical analysis tool tailored for active traders on the TradingView platform, combining market pattern study with quantitative trading intelligence. This sophisticated indicator overlays directly on the price chart and is designed to pinpoint and visualize critical liquidity zones, providing traders with a strategic edge in their decision-making process.
Its utility lies in identifying "Liquidity Zones," which are key areas where significant price movements are anticipated due to the accumulation or release of market orders. These zones are often levels where large market participants have placed unexecuted orders, which can lead to sharp and swift movements once those levels are reached. Foreseeing these points can be crucial for strategies aiming to capture volatility or find optimal entry and exit points.
The "BOT SILVER BULLET 2024" does not just focus on the present but also delivers historical analysis by identifying "Session Highs/Lows" and "Global Highs/Lows." These are the extreme points that have been reached during specific and broad timeframes, respectively. Knowing these levels can offer a deeper understanding of how the price has reacted in the past under certain market conditions, hinting at possible areas of support and resistance.
Furthermore, the indicator provides an in-depth analysis that delves beneath the surface. The "Analysis" function of this indicator scrutinizes price and volume patterns and correlates them with known market events, providing traders with a more informed perspective on the market's potential direction. This feature is invaluable for those looking to understand the underlying forces moving prices and how they might impact trading strategies.
To enhance usability and visual user experience, the "BOT SILVER BULLET 2024" allows users to "View Range Labels." This feature adds clear labels to price zones of particular interest, such as the aforementioned liquidity zones and historical highs and lows. These labels act as annotations that help traders keep track of significant developments without the need for constant manual analysis.
The indicator also highlights "Liquidity Grabs," moments when the price is anticipated to react significantly upon reaching levels previously identified with a high volume of pending orders. This information is pivotal for traders employing breakout or reversal strategies, as such price movements can provide profitable opportunities.
In summary, the "BOT SILVER BULLET 2024" indicator is a highly advanced tool and posits itself as one of the "most comprehensive market indicators." Its ability to provide an integrated view of the financial markets makes it indispensable for traders seeking to understand and anticipate price movements. Its amalgamation of historical data, alongside real-time visualization of market conditions, makes this tool not just comprehensive but also pertinent in today's dynamic trading environment. With its focus on liquidity and superior technical analysis, this indicator stands out as a true differentiator for serious traders looking to maximize their effectiveness in the financial markets.
DESCRIPCION EN ESPAÑOL:
El indicador "BOT SILVER BULLET 2024" es una herramienta de análisis técnico proyectada para operadores activos en la plataforma TradingView, con un diseño que fusiona el estudio de patrones de mercado y la inteligencia de trading cuantitativo. Este sofisticado indicador se integra directamente sobre el gráfico de precios y está diseñado para detectar y visualizar zonas críticas de liquidez, proporcionando a los operadores una ventaja estratégica en su toma de decisiones.
Su utilidad radica en la identificación de "Zonas de Liquidez", que son áreas clave donde se espera que ocurran movimientos significativos de precios debido a la acumulación o liberación de órdenes de mercado. Estas zonas son a menudo niveles donde los grandes participantes del mercado han colocado órdenes no ejecutadas, lo que puede dar lugar a movimientos rápidos y agudos una vez que se alcanzan esos niveles. La capacidad de prever estos puntos puede ser crucial para estrategias que buscan capturar volatilidad o encontrar puntos de entrada y salida óptimos.
El "BOT SILVER BULLET 2024" no sólo se enfoca en el presente, sino que también proporciona un análisis histórico mediante la identificación de "Altos/Bajos de Sesiones" y "Altos/Bajos Globales". Estos son los puntos extremos que han sido alcanzados durante períodos de tiempo específicos y generalizados, respectivamente. Conocer estos niveles puede ofrecer una comprensión más profunda de cómo el precio ha reaccionado en el pasado bajo ciertas condiciones de mercado, dando pistas sobre posibles áreas de soporte y resistencia.
Además, el indicador ofrece un análisis en profundidad que va más allá de la superficie. La función "Análisis" de este indicador examina patrones de precios y volúmenes, y los correlaciona con eventos de mercado conocidos, lo que proporciona a los traders una perspectiva más informada sobre la dirección potencial del mercado. Esta característica es invaluable para aquellos que buscan entender las fuerzas subyacentes que mueven los precios y cómo podrían afectar sus estrategias de trading.
Para mejorar la usabilidad y la experiencia visual del usuario, "BOT SILVER BULLET 2024" permite "Ver Etiquetas de Rangos". Esta función agrega etiquetas claras a las zonas de precio que son de particular interés, como las mencionadas zonas de liquidez, y los altos y bajos históricos. Estas etiquetas son una forma de anotación que ayuda a los operadores a mantenerse al tanto de los desarrollos significativos sin la necesidad de realizar un análisis manual constante.
El indicador también resalta las "Tomas de Liquidez", que son momentos en los que se espera que el precio reaccione de manera significativa al alcanzar niveles previamente identificados con un alto volumen de órdenes pendientes. Esta información es crucial para los traders que aplican estrategias de breakout o de reversión, ya que tales movimientos de precios pueden proporcionar oportunidades rentables.
Para resumir, el "BOT SILVER BULLET 2024" es un indicador altamente avanzado y se postula como uno de los "indicadores más completos del mercado". Su capacidad para proporcionar una vista integral de los mercados financieros lo hace indispensable para los traders que buscan comprender y anticipar movimientos de precios. Su integración de datos históricos, junto con la visualización en tiempo real de condiciones de mercado, hace que esta herramienta no solo sea completa sino también relevante en el dinámico entorno de trading actual. Con su enfoque en la liquidez y su análisis técnico superior, este indicador es un verdadero diferenciador para los traders serios que buscan maximizar su eficacia en los mercados financieros.
Pattern grafici
Harmonic Patterns SuiteHello Traders!
This indicator takes the time-consuming search for harmonic patterns completely off your hands. TRN Harmonics utilizes a unique swing-based pattern recognition to pinpoint 14 different harmonic patterns in real-time with unparalleled precision.
Pattern List (each pattern has a bullish and a bearish version)
Gartley
Bat
Butterfly
Crab
Cypher
Shark
5-0
Feature List
Real-time harmonic pattern detection
7 different built-in breakout conditions
Visualization of entry, stop-loss and take-profit levels
Pattern performance statistics
Calculation of risk-rewards ratio
Risk Management
Breakout alerts
Customizable pattern size and accuracy
Customizable look and feel
The value of this indicator is to support traders to easily identify harmonic patterns in an automated way. The special swing-based pattern recognition and the numerous built-in premium features make this indicator unique. The trader saves a lot of time scanning the markets for harmonic patterns, since everything is done automatically for the trader: Finding the pattern, looking and alerting for a breakout, computing the entry, stop loss and take profit levels as well as handling the risk management and computing the optimal order quantity.
How to Trade with the Harmonic Patterns Suite
Identify the Pattern
Add the Harmonic Patterns Suite to your chart and look for patterns on the asset and timeframe of your choice. The patterns are detected in real-time. If a pattern develops further in the next bars, then the indicator updates the pattern accordingly until a breakout is confirmed or the pattern becomes invalid.
You can also use the built-in alerts to easily get notified when a pattern occurs. In the indicator settings in the "Alerts" section you can choose whether you want to get notified when a pattern is
1. in the making (Pattern active),
2. confirms an up breakout (B/O Up Confirmed)
3. confirms a down breakout (B/O Down Confirmed)
4. (Unconfirmed) in case a pattern breakout occurs, even if the pattern is not yet confirmed
This allows you to stay informed about potential breakout opportunities that are still awaiting confirmation.
Check Pattern Statistics
The pattern statistics make it easy for you to see how successful a pattern is on the asset and timeframe you are watching. You should always check the statistics before entering a trade. The chart displays the statistics in the upper right corner. These statistics are categorized into two sections: "long" for patterns with an upward breakout and "short" for patterns with a downward breakout.
In the initial columns, labeled as "short" and "long", the identified breakouts are further divided based on the different harmonic patterns. The following columns represent the count of the events:
1. Occ. (Occurrence) categorized according to the values of R from the first column
2. TP1, TP2 (Take Profit) - targets 1 und 2
3. SL (Stop Loss)
4. T/O (Time Out) - neither stop loss or targets where hit in a certain amount of time
Breakout – Entry, Stop Loss and Targets
The indicator automatically displays the entry price line (EP) in grey at the point where the breakout got detected. Once a breakout has been confirmed, place a buy order near the EP level for a long position, or a sell order for a short position. Set your stop-loss at the price level of the red stop-loss line (SL) and set your take-profits at the price level of the green take-profit-lines (TP1, TP2).
Risk Management
The Harmonic Patterns Suite comes with a built-in risk management feature. Just go to the settings and scroll down to the section "Risk Management". Here you can enter your Account Size and the percentage you want to Risk when you enter a position after a pattern breakout.
In the "Trade Management" section, you have the option to define the minimum accepted risk-reward ratio for confirmed harmonic patterns. This means that breakouts of patterns failing to meet the minimum risk-reward ratio will not be considered as confirmed signals. If a breakout gets confirmed, the indicator automatically calculates the position size (Quantity). You can read the quantity from the gray entry point line (EP), which is located to the right of the risk-reward ratio (R). Note that your risk-reward ratio (R) is calculated based on TP1.
Customization and settings
The indicator can scan for smaller and larger patterns at the same time. Adjust the harmonics size in the indicator settings to align them with your preferences. A larger size results in larger consolidations. Depending on the asset class, the market or the market phase, different sizes can be used for pattern detection.
To detect more patterns, increase the tolerance level, even though it may result in lower accuracy. However, be mindful that a higher tolerance level may result in more patterns hitting their stop-loss. Look for a tolerance level that leads to favorable statistics and focus on trading patterns with a proven performance history.
Finally, you have the flexibility to customize various visual elements, such as the color of the pattern and whether to display values like price, target, or risk-reward ratio on your chart. You can also choose where these values appear.
Breakout Conditions
Identifying breakout conditions is paramount for successfully recognizing and capitalizing on chart patterns. Trading tools equipped with diverse breakout conditions offer traders a comprehensive approach to deciphering market trends and making informed decisions.
This section delves into the set of breakout conditions built within TRN Harmonics, exploring their functionalities, applications, and the benefits they provide in the realm of chart pattern recognition.
TRN Bars Signal + Trend
The Harmonics Pattern Suite includes also the TRN Bars algorithm. It is designed to spot bullish and bearish trends and reversals. The trend analysis is based on a new algorithm that weights several different inputs:
1. classical and advanced bar patterns and their statistical frequency
2. probability distributions of price expansions after certain bar patterns
3. bar information such as wick length in %, overlapping of the previous bar in % and many more
4. historical trend and consolidation analysis
If you use this breakout condition, the breakout is determined by the next signal (reversal, continuation, breakout) or trend change of the TRN bars after one of the harmonic patterns has been completed. These Breakout conditions give you the accurate trend recognition of the TRN Bars to find the perfect entry.
TRN Bars Signal
If a harmonic pattern gets completed and you use this breakout condition, the breakout will be determined by the next confirmed signal (reversal, continuation, breakout) of the TRN Bars. These Breakout Condition delivers signals with reenforced reliability, but they occur not as often as other breakout conditions.
RSI Crossing
With this breakout condition, a breakout for a long position gets determined, when the RSI line crosses above the RSI moving average (MA) after one of the harmonic patterns has been completed. A bearish breakout after a completed harmonic pattern gets determined, when the RSI line crosses below the RSI MA.
You can choose your preferred RSI and MA length in the indicator settings under the “Trade Management” section.
MACD Crossing
If a harmonic pattern gets completed and you use this breakout condition, the breakout gets determined, when the MACD line crosses above the signal line (bullish MACD crossover) for a bullish breakout. Conversely, when the MACD line crosses below the signal line (bearish MACD crossover), a bearish breakout gets determined after a harmonic pattern was completed.
You can choose your preferred MACD length in the indicator settings under the “Trade Management” section.
Swing Flip
Use this breakout condition, if you want a breakout to get determined when the next swing after point D gets detected by the build in swing detection algorithm of TRN Harmonics.
Close Below/Above Last 2 Lows/Highs
With this breakout condition, a breakout for a short position gets determined, if a close below the lows of the last 2 bars gets detected. For a long position, the breakout gets determined if a close above the highs of the last 2 bars gets detected.
Close Below/Above Last 3 Lows/Highs
In this scenario, a short position breakout is confirmed if the price closes below the lows of the previous 3 bars. Conversely, a long position breakout is confirmed if the price closes above the highs of the last 3 bars.
How To Setup Breakout Conditions
Go to indicator settings and choose one of our built-in breakout conditions under the section "Trade Management" of the menu item "Inputs", like for example TRN Bars Signal + Trend. A selection of 7 distinct breakout conditions is at your disposal.
If you use the default settings of the Harmonic Patterns Suite, TRN Bars Signal + Trend will be the breakout condition for the detected harmonic patterns.
Computation Details
The real-time detection of the harmonic patterns utilizes a unique swing-based pattern recognition. The difference to other swing-based computations is that the pivot points are identified without a look-ahead value. The result is a faster and better real-time detection. Furthermore, the detection of the ratios between the single swings is based on a dynamic volatility measurement similar to the ATR. The tolerance level unites several internal parameters into one and results in a user-friendly setting.
Risk Disclaimer
The content, tools, scripts, articles, and educational resources offered by TRN Trading are intended solely for informational and educational purposes. Remember, past performance does not ensure future outcomes.
Joesax Red to Green with Alert V2 Candle IndicatorThis indicator displays transitions of candles from red to green and from green to red on a chart, with the ability to set an adjustable percentage threshold. When a candle transitions from red to green and the percentage change exceeds the specified threshold, a red to green transition signal is issued. Similarly, when a candle transitions from green to red and the percentage change exceeds the specified threshold, a green to red transition signal is issued.
Parameters:
Percentage threshold %: Allows you to set the percentage threshold to determine when to consider the transition from one candle to another significant.
Description:
This indicator uses the absolute percentage change between the opening price and the closing price of a candle to determine whether the candle is red or green. When a candle transitions from red to green and the percentage change exceeds the set threshold, a red to green transition signal is issued. Similarly, when a candle transitions from green to red and the percentage change exceeds the set threshold, a green to red transition signal is issued. Alerts are triggered when such transitions occur.
This indicator helps traders identify significant directional changes on the chart, enabling them to make informed decisions during financial market analysis.
CUSUM Peaks & Troughs with DriftThis script implements an Improved CUSUM (Cumulative Sum) Peaks & Troughs with Drift indicator. Here's a breakdown of how it works:
Input Parameters:
cusumThreshold: Threshold value for detecting peaks and troughs.
cusumDrift: Drift value used to adjust the CUSUM calculation.
movingAverageLength: Length of the moving average used as a reference for deviation calculation.
Moving Average Calculation:
Calculates the simple moving average (SMA) of the closing prices over a specified length.
Price Deviation Calculation:
Computes the deviation of the closing price from the moving average.
CUSUM Calculation with Drift:
Utilises cumulative sum (CUSUM) calculations with drift adjustment.
Tracks positive and negative deviations from the moving average, considering the specified drift value.
Peak and Trough Detection:
Detects peaks and troughs based on the predefined thresholds (cusumThreshold).
Resets the CUSUM values when peaks or troughs are detected.
Plotting:
Plots shapes (triangles) above the bars for peaks and below the bars for troughs.
Optionally, you can uncomment the lines to visualise the CUSUM values and the zero line for reference.
This indicator helps identify potential turning points or reversals in the price action by detecting peaks (high points) and troughs (low points) in the cumulative sum of price deviations from the moving average, considering drift to adapt to underlying trends in the data.
Consolidation and Range PatternHello Traders!
The TRN Consolidation and Range Pattern indicator utilizes a unique swing-based pattern recognition to pinpoint consolidation zones in real-time with unparalleled precision. The rectangle pattern, also known as a trading range or a consolidation pattern, is characterized by horizontal lines that act as support and resistance levels, creating a rectangular shape.
The value of this indicator is to support traders to easily identify consolidations and ranges. The special swing-based pattern recognition and the numerous built-in premium features make this indicator unique. Below, you'll find a list of these features.
Feature List
Real-time consolidation/range detection
Visualization of entry, stop-loss and take-profit levels
Pattern performance statistics
Calculation of risk rewards ratio
Risk Management
Breakout alerts
Customizable pattern size and accuracy
Customizable look and feel
The trader saves a lot of time scanning the markets for consolidation patterns, since everything is done automatically for the trader: Finding the consolidation, looking and alerting for a breakout, computing the entry, stop loss and take profit levels as well as handling the risk management and computing the optimal order quantity. Now, we describe how a combination of these features enhances the trading performance of confirmed consolidation patterns.
How to Trade with the TRN Consolidation and Range Pattern
Identify the Pattern
Add the TRN Consolidation and Range Pattern to your chart and look for the pattern on the asset and timeframe of your choice. The pattern is detected in real-time. If the pattern develops further in the next bars, then the indicator updates the consolidation zone until a breakout is confirmed.
You can also use the built-in alerts to easily get notified when a pattern occurs. In the indicator settings in the "Alerts" section you can choose whether you want to get notified when a pattern is in the making (Pattern active), confirms a breakout to the upside (B/O Up Confirmed) or confirms a breakout to the downside (B/O Down Confirmed). By selecting the "Unconfirmed" option, you will receive notifications when a pattern breakout occurs, even if it is not yet confirmed. This allows you to stay informed about potential breakout opportunities that are still awaiting confirmation.
Check Pattern Statistics
The pattern statistics make it easy for you to see how successful a pattern is on the asset and timeframe you are watching. You should always check them out before entering a trade. The chart displays the statistics in the upper right corner. These statistics are categorized into two sections: "long" for patterns with an upward breakout and "short" for patterns with a downward breakout.
In the initial columns, labeled as "short" and "long", the identified breakouts are further divided based on whether the risk-reward ratio (R) is below a specified value (< x) or equal to/greater than the specified value (>= x). The following columns represent the count of the events:
1. Occ. (Occurrence) categorized according to the values of R from the first column
2. TP1, TP2, TP3 (Take Profit) - targets 1, 2 and 3
3. SL (Stop Loss)
4. T/O (Time Out) - neither stop loss or targets where hit in a certain amount of time
Breakout – Entry, Stop Loss and Targets
The indicator automatically displays the entry price line (EP) in grey et the point where the price breaks through the resistance or support levels, indicating that the consolidation period is over. Once a breakout has been confirmed, place a buy order near the EP level for a long position, or a sell order for a short position. Set your stop-loss at the price level of the red stop-loss line (SL) and set your take-profits at the price level of the green take-profit-lines (TP1, TP2, TP3). Note that your risk-reward ratio (R) was calculated based on TP1.
Risk Management
The TRN Consolidation and Range Pattern comes with a built-in risk management feature. Just go to the settings and scroll down to the section "Risk Management".
Here you can enter your Account Size and the percentage you want to Risk when you enter a position after a pattern breakout.
In the "Trade Management" section, you have the option to define the minimum accepted risk-reward ratio for confirmed rectangles. This means that breakouts of patterns failing to meet the minimum risk-reward ratio will not be considered as confirmed signals.
If a breakout gets confirmed, the indicator automatically calculates the position size (Quantity). You can read the quantity from the gray entry point line (EP), which is located to the right of the risk-reward ratio (R).
Customization and Settings
The indicator can scan for smaller and larger patterns at the same time. Adjust the consolidation sizes in the indicator settings to align them with your preferences. A larger size results in larger consolidations. Depending on the asset class, the market or the market phase, different sizes can be used for the consolidation detection.
To detect more patterns, increase the tolerance level, even though it may result in lower accuracy. However, be mindful that a higher tolerance level may result in more patterns hitting their stop-loss. Look for a tolerance level that leads to favorable statistics and focus on trading patterns with a proven performance history.
Finally, you have the flexibility to customize various visual elements, such as the color of the pattern and whether to display values like price, target, or risk-reward ratio on your chart. You can also choose where these values appear.
Computation Details
The real-time detection of the consolidations and ranges utilizes a unique swing-based pattern recognition. The difference to other swing-based computations is that the pivot points are identified without a look-ahead value. The result is a faster and better real-time detection. Furthermore, the detection of equal lows or highs which form a support or resistance level is based on a dynamic volatility measurement similar to the ATR. The tolerance level unites several internal parameters into one and results in a user-friendly setting.
Risk Disclaimer
The content, tools, scripts, articles, and educational resources offered by TRN Trading are intended solely for informational and educational purposes. Remember, past performance does not ensure future outcomes.
Inside Bar + Bullish and Bearish candlestick [Tarun]
Inside Bar Detection:
The function isInsideBar() checks if a bar is an inside bar, meaning its high is lower than the previous bar's high and its low is higher than the previous bar's low.
Inside bars are highlighted with an orange color.
Bearish Candlestick Patterns:
Bearish Engulfing: When the current candlestick's body completely engulfs the previous candlestick's body.
Dark Cloud Cover: When a bullish candle is followed by a bearish candle that opens above the previous bullish candle's close but closes below its midpoint.
Bearish Harami: When a small bullish candlestick is engulfed by a larger bearish candlestick.
Evening Star: A three-candle pattern consisting of a large bullish candle, a small-bodied candle with a gap up or down, and a large bearish candle that closes below the midpoint of the first candle.
Shooting Star: A single candlestick pattern with a small real body near the bottom of the price range and a long upper shadow.
Bearish Marubozu: A candlestick with a long bearish body and little to no upper or lower shadows.
Bearish candlestick patterns are highlighted with a red color and labeled with abbreviated names.
Bullish Candlestick Patterns:
Bullish Engulfing: Opposite of bearish engulfing, where the current candlestick's body completely engulfs the previous candlestick's body.
Piercing Pattern: When a bearish candle is followed by a bullish candle that opens below the previous bearish candle's low but closes above its midpoint.
Bullish Harami: Similar to bearish harami but bullish, where a small bearish candlestick is engulfed by a larger bullish candlestick.
Morning Star: A three-candle pattern opposite to the evening star, signaling a potential reversal from downtrend to uptrend.
Bullish Hammer: A single candlestick pattern with a small real body near the top of the price range and a long lower shadow.
Bullish Marubozu: A candlestick with a long bullish body and little to no upper or lower shadows.
Bullish candlestick patterns are highlighted with a purple color and labeled with abbreviated names.
Mxwll Price Action Suite [Mxwll]Introducing the Mxwll Price Action Suite!
The Mxwll Price Action Suite is an all-in-one analysis indicator incorporating elements of SMC and also ideas extending beyond the trading methodology!
Features
Internal structures
External structures
Customizable Sensitivities
BoS/CHoCH
Order Blocks
HH/LH/LL/LH Areas
Rolling TF highs/lows
Rolling Volume Comparisons
Auto Fibs
And more!
The image above shows the indicator's market structure identification capabilities. Internal BoS and CHoCH structures in addition to overarching market structures are available with customizable sensitivities.
The image above shows the indicator identifying order blocks! Additionally, HH/LH/LL/LH areas are also identified.
The image above shows a rolling area of interest. These areas can be compared to supply/demand zones, where traders might consider a bargain long/short/sell area.
The indicator displays a rolling 4hr high/low and 1D high/low, alongside auto fibonacci levels with a customizable sensitivity.
Finally, the Mxwll Price Action Suite shows relevant session information.
Table information
Current Session
Countdown to session close
Next Session
Countdown to next session open
Rolling 4-Hr volume intensity
Rolling 24-Hr volume intensity
Introducing the Mxwll SMC Suite!
The Mxwll SMC Suite is an all-in-one analysis indicator incorporating elements of SMC and also ideas extending beyond the trading methodology!
Features
Internal structures
External structures
Customizable Sensitivities
BoS/CHoCH
Order Blocks
HH/LH/LL/LH Areas
Rolling TF highs/lows
Rolling Volume Comparisons
Auto Fibs
And more!
The image above shows the indicator's market structure identification capabilities. Internal BoS and CHoCH structures in addition to overarching market structures are available with customizable sensitivities.
The image above shows the indicator identifying order blocks! Additionally, HH/LH/LL/LH areas are also identified.
The image above shows a rolling area of interest. These areas can be compared to supply/demand zones, where traders might consider a bargain long/short/sell area.
The indicator displays a rolling 4hr high/low and 1D high/low, alongside auto fibonacci levels with a customizable sensitivity.
Finally, the Mxwll Price Action Suite shows relevant session information.
Table information
Current Session
Countdown to session close
Next Session
Countdown to next session open
Rolling 4-Hr volume intensity
Rolling 24-Hr volume intensity
Expanded Features of Mxwll Price Action Suite
Internal and External Structures
Internal Structures: These elements refer to the price formations and patterns that occur within a smaller scope or a specific trading session. The suite can detect intricate details like minor support/resistance levels or short-term trend reversals.
External Structures: These involve larger, more significant market patterns and trends spanning multiple sessions or time frames. This capability helps traders understand overarching market directions.
Customizable Sensitivities
Adjusting sensitivity settings allows users to tailor the indicator's responsiveness to market changes. Higher sensitivity can catch smaller fluctuations, while lower sensitivity might focus on more significant, reliable market moves.
Break of Structure (BoS) and Change of Character (CHoCH)
BoS: This feature identifies points where the price breaks a significant structure, potentially indicating a new trend or a trend reversal.
CHoCH: Detects subtle shifts in the market's behavior, which could suggest the early stages of a trend change before they become apparent to the broader market.
Order Blocks and Market Phases
Order Blocks: These are essentially price levels or zones where significant trading activities previously occurred, likely pointing to the positions of smart money.
HH/LH/LL/LH Areas: Identifying Higher Highs (HH), Lower Highs (LH), Lower Lows (LL), and Lower Highs (LH) helps in understanding the trend and market structure, aiding in predictive analysis.
Rolling Timeframe Highs/Lows and Volume Comparisons
Tracks highs and lows over specified rolling periods, providing dynamic support and resistance levels.
Compares volume data across different timeframes to assess the strength or weakness of the current price movements.
Auto Fibonacci Levels
Automatically calculates and plots Fibonacci retracement levels, a popular tool among traders to identify potential reversal points based on past movements.
Session Data and Volume Intensity
Session Information: Displays current and upcoming trading sessions along with countdown timers, which is crucial for day traders and those trading on session overlaps.
Volume Intensity: Measures and compares the volume within the last 4 hours and 24 hours to gauge market activity and potential breakout/breakdown movements.
Visualizations and Practical Use
Dynamic Visuals: The suite provides dynamic visual aids, such as real-time updating of high/low markers and Fibonacci levels, which adjust as new data comes in. This feature is critical in fast-paced markets.
Strategic Entry/Exit Points: By identifying order blocks and using Fibonacci levels, traders can pinpoint strategic entry and exit points, maximizing potential returns.
Risk Management: Enhanced features like session countdowns and volume intensity help in better risk management by providing traders with more data on market sentiment and potential volatility.
Phang Phập TrungTuTi 14EMAs
EMAs are typically used to give a view of bullish / bearish momentum. When the shorter EMA (calculated off more recent price action) crosses, or is above, the slower moving EMA (calculated off a longer period of price action), it suggests that the market is in an uptrend. This can be an indication to either go long on said asset, or that it is more preferable to take long setups over short setups. Invalidation on long setups is usually found via price action (e.g. previous lows) or simply waiting for an EMA cross in the opposite direction (i.e. shorter EMA crosses under longer term EMA).
This is not a perfect system for trade entry or exit, but it does give a good indication of market trends. The settings for the EMAs can be changed based on user inputs, and by default the candles are coloured based on the crosses to make it more visual
RSI
Stochastic RSI is a separate indicator that has been added to this script. RSI measures Relative Strength (RSI = Relative Strength Index). When RSI is <20 it is considered oversold, and when >80 it is overbought. These conditions suggests that momentum is very strong in the direction of the trend
Bilson Gann CountGann counting is a method for identifying swing points,trends, and overall market structure. It simplifies price action by drawing short trend lines that summarize moves.
There's essentially 4 types of bar/candle.
Up bar - Higher high and higher low than previous bar
Down bar - Lower high and lower low than previous bar
Inside bar - Lower high and higher low than previous bar
Outside bar - Higher high and lower low than previous bar
We use these determinations to decide how the trendline moves through the candles.
Up bars we join to the high, down bars we join to the low, inside bars are ignored.
There are other indicators that already exist which do this, the difference here is how we handle outside bars.
Other gann counting methods skip outside bars, this method determines how to handle the outside bar after the outside bar is broken.
examples
UP -> OUTSIDE -> UP = Outside bar treated as swing low
UP -> OUTSIDE -> DOWN = Outside bar treated as swing high
DOWN -> OUTSIDE -> UP = Outside bar treated as swing low
DOWN -> OUTSIDE -> DOWN = Outside bar treated as swing high
Volume NThe Volume Indicator provides a visual representation of trading volume, expressed in U.S. dollars, directly on your chart. It multiplies each candle's closing price by its volume to compute the volume in dollar terms, offering a clearer perspective on market activity relative to price movements.
Features:
Volume Calculation: The indicator calculates the volume in dollar terms by multiplying the closing price by the trading volume of each bar.
Color Coding: Bars are colored to highlight significant trading activity. Standard bars are displayed in blue, whereas bars representing the highest trading volume over the latest 10-bar period are colored red.
Dynamic Labels: Red bars, indicating peak volume within the specified period, feature dynamically positioned labels that display the dollar amount, formatted to three significant figures. Labels are appended with "M" for millions or "B" for billions as appropriate, followed by a dollar sign to denote currency.
Automatic Label Adjustment: To avoid label overlap and maintain chart clarity, labels adjust their vertical positioning automatically based on proximity to other labels.
Usage:
This indicator is particularly useful for traders who wish to assess the strength of price movements in conjunction with volume. By quantifying volume in dollar terms, it provides a more standardized measure of trading intensity, which can be beneficial for making informed trading decisions in both high and low volatility environments.
Symbol CorrelationThe "Symbol Correlation" indicator calculates and displays the correlation between the chosen symbol's price and another selected source over a specified period. It also includes a moving average (SMA) of this correlation to provide a smoothed view of the relationship.
Why SMA and Table Display ?
The inclusion of SMA (Simple Moving Average) with adjustable length (SMA Length) enhances the indicator's utility by smoothing out short-term fluctuations in correlation, allowing for clearer trend identification. The SMA helps to visualize the underlying trend in correlation, making it easier to spot changes and patterns over time.
The table display of the correlation SMA value offers a concise summary of this trend. By showcasing the current correlation SMA alongside its historical values, traders can quickly gauge the relationship's strength relative to previous periods.
Interpreting the Indicator:
1. Correlation Values: The primary plot shows the raw correlation values between the symbol's price and the specified source. A value of 1 indicates a perfect positive correlation, -1 signifies a perfect negative correlation, and 0 suggests no linear relationship.
2. Correlation SMA: The SMA line represents the average correlation over a defined period (SMA Length). Rising SMA values indicate strengthening correlation trends, while declining values suggest weakening correlations.
3. Choosing SMA Length: Traders can adjust the SMA Length parameter to tailor the moving average to their specific analysis horizon. Shorter SMA lengths react quickly to price changes but may be more volatile, while longer SMA lengths smooth out noise but respond slower to recent changes.
In summary, the "Symbol Correlation" indicator is a valuable tool for assessing the evolving relationship between a symbol's price and an external source. Its use of SMA and tabular presentation facilitates a nuanced understanding of correlation trends, aiding traders in making informed decisions based on market dynamics.
Three Thumbs IndicatorChecks following on daily chart:
current close above previous year close
5th close above previous year close
current close above SMA200
STRATEGY 7 CERBERO STUDY [ SCRIPTS INVERSIONES ]USE:
ADXCONFIG:
Purpose: Select the range for the strength required in the ADX for our alert condition. This setting allows traders to define the threshold at which the ADX indicates sufficient market momentum for trading decisions.
USETRENDLOGIC:
Function: Utilizes the trend EMA to make long entries when the price is above and short entries when it is below the EMA. This provides a simple, clear rule based on the relative position of the price to the EMA, facilitating trend-following strategies.
SELECT A VALUE FOR EMA:
Description: Choose the range for the EMA, and the alert conditions will be applied depending on whether the price is above or below when USETRENDLOGIC is activated. This allows for flexibility in setting the sensitivity of the EMA to price movements.
ACTIVATE/DEACTIVATE EMA 35 AND EMA 50:
Usage: These EMAs are used to determine the trend in shorter periods of time, providing traders with quick insights into market dynamics and potential trend shifts.
LOGIC 1:
ENABLE/DEACTIVATE STRATEGY 1/1:
Conditions: If the 1/1 strategy is activated, it will use the following setup:
Volume entry + EMA condition + BREAK
ADX > ADXCONF
DMI+/DMI- higher depending on the trend
Explanation: This strategy combines volume analysis with EMA and trend indicators to identify strong, actionable trading signals.
This image shows its use.
LOGIC 2:
ENABLE/DEACTIVATE STRATEGY 1/2:
Conditions: If the 1/2 strategy is activated, it utilizes:
Volume entry + EMA condition + BREAK
Purpose: Focuses on significant breaks in EMA levels with accompanying high volume, suggesting a strong momentum-backed entry point.
This image shows its use.
LOGIC 3:
ENABLE/DEACTIVATE STRATEGY 1/3:
Conditions: If the 1/3 strategy is activated, it involves:
Volume entry + EMA condition
RSI
ADX > ADXCONF and DMI+/DMI- higher depending on the trend
Utility: Combines volume, EMA, and RSI indicators with ADX strength to filter entries during extreme market conditions, enhancing the probability of capturing significant moves.
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LOGIC 4:
ENABLE/DEACTIVATE STRATEGY 1/4:
Conditions: If the 1/4 strategy is activated, it incorporates:
Volume entry + EMA condition
RSI ABOVE/BELOW your EMA
Application: This strategy uses RSI levels in relation to an EMA to fine-tune entry points, helping to confirm momentum before entering trades.
This image shows its use.
LOGIC 5:
ENABLE/DEACTIVATE STRATEGY 1/5:
Conditions: If the 1/5 strategy is activated, it utilizes:
Volume entry + EMA condition
Function: A straightforward strategy that uses volume and EMA conditions to identify primary entry points, focusing on the basic elements of trend and momentum.
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POI LOGIC (Point of Interest)
Activate/Deactivate 2/1 POI Strategy
When the 2/1 POI strategy is activated, it employs the following conditions to determine market entries:
Volume Entry + EMA Condition + POI TOUCHED + ADX > ADXCONF and DMI+/DMI- higher depending on the trend:
Volume Entry: Looks for significant volume as confirmation that there is enough interest at the current price level.
EMA Condition: A specific condition regarding the Exponential Moving Average (EMA) must be met, such as the price being above or below the EMA, depending on the anticipated direction of price movement.
POI Touched: The price must have touched a previously identified Point of Interest, indicating a level where the price has reacted before.
ADX > ADXCONF: The Average Directional Movement Index (ADX) must be greater than a set value (ADXCONF), indicating sufficient trend strength.
DMI+/DMI- higher depending on the trend: The Directional Movement Indicator Plus (DMI+) or Minus (DMI-) needs to be higher, depending on whether the trend is bullish or bearish, respectively.
This strategy is designed to capitalize on price levels where the market has shown previous reactions, using a combination of technical analysis and volume to confirm entry signals.
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DIVERGENCE LOGIC
Activate/Deactivate Divergence Strategy
When the divergence strategy is activated, it employs the following conditions for making trading decisions:
Volume Entry + Divergence: This condition indicates that a market entry should be considered when there is a divergence between the price and a technical indicator (such as RSI, MACD, etc.), accompanied by significant volume.
Divergence occurs when the price of an asset moves in the opposite direction of the technical indicator, which may suggest a potential reversal in market trends. Volume plays a crucial role here, as high volume during a divergence can confirm the strength of the potential trend reversal.
This strategy aims to capitalize on moments when the market shows signs of exhaustion in a trend and is potentially gearing up to reverse, making divergences a key component in anticipating significant movements.
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FOREX LOGIC
Activate/Deactivate FOREX Strategy
When the Forex strategy is activated, it uses the following conditions to execute trades:
Volume Entry + DI+ > DI- for long entries: This condition means that to consider a long position (buy), the Positive Directional Indicator (DI+) must be greater than the Negative Directional Indicator (DI-). This suggests that the market trend is moving upward, supported by sufficient trading volume backing this direction.
DI- > DI+ for short entries: For short entries (sells), the required condition is that the DI- (Negative Directional Indicator) is greater than the DI+ (Positive Directional Indicator). This indicates that the market trend is downward and that there is adequate volume confirming this bearish trend.
These conditions ensure that market entries are made with a clear confirmation of market direction based on volume and directional movement, which is crucial for increasing the probabilities of successful Forex trades.
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ICT STUDY
Activate/Deactivate Strategy ICT
USAGE:
We use all these components in our indicator to provide comprehensive and effective control when trading using the ICT (Inner Circle Trader) methodology. Each element aids in visualizing and anticipating market movements more accurately, facilitating informed and strategic decision-making.
POI (Point of Interest): Used to identify critical points where the market has shown significant past activity, offering clues on potential future price reactions.
Imbalances: Crucial for spotting areas where supply or demand has been lacking, suggesting potential entry or exit points based on trend reversal or continuation.
ZigZag: Helps to eliminate market noise, allowing for clear identification of significant highs and lows, vital for trend analysis and reversal.
Supports and Resistances: Fundamental in determining price levels at which the market might stop or reverse, essential for any trading strategy.
Fibonacci: Utilized to find support and resistance levels based on mathematical proportions that naturally occur in markets, informing potential areas of interest.
Inducement: We observe these patterns to identify moments when price manipulations might be occurring, helping to avoid traps and enhance entries.
Sweep: Analyzed to understand how and where major market players are clearing accumulated orders, which can indicate significant price movements.
CHOCH (Change of Character): Used to detect a shift in price behavior, which may signal a reversal or trend change.
BOS (Break of Structure): Key for detecting when the price breaks through significant structures, suggesting changes in market direction.
Forecasting Length: Determines how far the price may reach into the future based on current analysis, crucial for planning long-term trades.
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IF USE TP AND SL
AllTheUpsTheresAlwaysDowns "AllTheUpsTheresAlwaysDowns" ☆ATUTAD☆ // w%r + ma indicator designed for forex trading.
This indicator combines the Williams %R, moving averages, and session tracking.
Key Inputs:
Williams%Range Period: Adjusts the sensitivity of the Williams %R calculation.
Moving Average Period: Defines the period for the moving average used in the indicator.
Overbought and Oversold Thresholds: Sets the thresholds for identifying overbought and oversold conditions.
Features:
Williams %R Calculation: Calculates the Williams %R, a momentum oscillator that measures overbought and oversold levels.
Moving Averages: Plots two moving averages to capitalize on and visualize trend direction.
Session Tracking: Identifies the start and end of trading sessions (Tokyo, London, New York) for better session-based analysis.
Signal Generation: Generates buy/sell signals based on Williams %R levels and moving average crossovers.
Color Coding: Visualizes color-coded bars and shapes to highlight different market conditions and signal types.
Alerts: For buy/sell signals and overbought/oversold conditions to prompt timely actions.
Usage Tips:
Interpret Signals: Trend direction through buy/sell signals and overbought/oversold trend,- reversal / breakout line conditions for potential trading opportunities.
Session Awareness: Take into account the trading sessions (Tokyo, London, New York) to move along with the market dynamics during different times of the day.
Confirmation: Use additional technical analysis tools to confirm signals before executing trades. For example the Williams Percetange Range indicator.
Risk Management: Trade with proper risk management strategies to avoid potential losses.
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Timeframe Continuity Oscillator [TFO]This indicator is used to visualize timeframe continuity - a core concept of "The Strat" - along with some added logic for potential range limiters.
When discussing timeframe continuity, typically we are evaluating several timeframes to see if price is trading above or below the current open of each respective timeframe. If we are concerned with the 15m, 4h, and 1D for example, and price is trading above the current open of each of those timeframes, we can say that we have full timeframe continuity (FTFC) up. Conversely, if price is trading below the current open of each of those timeframes, we can say that we have FTFC down.
We can visualize this with an oscillator of sorts, where the zero line is anchored to the open price of the highest timeframe that we're concerned with. Using the prior example, this would be the 1D timeframe. As long as price is above the current 1D open, it is impossible to have FTFC down; and as long as price is below the current 1D open, it is impossible to have FTFC up. This is why we base the oscillator's values off of the highest timeframe's open (the values are simply how far price has traded from this open) - any value greater than zero tells us that there is potential to have FTFC up, and any value less than zero tells us that there is potential to have FTFC down.
There are a few ways we chose to visualize this data. First, we can choose the "Binary" option which simply uses one solid bullish color above the zero line, and one solid bearish color below the zero line.
Second, we can choose the "Gradient" option to help describe whether we have FTFC up or down. Values above the zero line will be a mix of the bullish color and mid color, where the mid color indicates no timeframe continuity up and the bullish color indicates FTFC up - sort of like a color spectrum of timeframe continuity to describe how many timeframes are in agreement. Similarly, values below the zero line will be a mix of the bearish color and the mid color, where the mid color again indicates no timeframe continuity down and the bearish color indicates FTFC down.
Lastly, we can choose the "FTFC Only" option which will only color the histogram bars as bullish if there is FTFC up, or bearish if there is FTFC down.
One more feature that we added is these upper and lower bands that aim to help describe the potential upper and lower limits that price may travel, relative to the highest timeframe's open. This is done by taking the standard deviation of some defined lookback period, for example, 2 standard deviations of the previous 10 weeks, assuming 1W is the highest timeframe enabled.
The concept is similar to that of an ADR (average daily range) as it can be used to estimate maximum range extensions for the largest timeframe. The arrows you see are plotted once the value exceeds either band - alerts can be enabled for these events as well through any alert() function call.
Inside and Outside BarsInside Bar:
An inside bar forms when the high and low range of a candlestick is within the high and low range of the previous candlestick.
In other words, the current candlestick's high is lower than the previous candlestick's high, and the current candlestick's low is higher than the previous candlestick's low.
Inside bars indicate a period of consolidation or indecision in the market. They often occur after a strong move in price and can signal a potential reversal or continuation of the trend, depending on the context.
Outside Bar:
An outside bar (or engulfing bar) forms when the high and low range of a candlestick completely engulfs the high and low range of the previous candlestick.
In bullish outside bars, the current candlestick's high is higher than the previous candlestick's high, and the low is lower than the previous candlestick's low.
In bearish outside bars, the current candlestick's high is lower than the previous candlestick's high, and the low is higher than the previous candlestick's low.
Outside bars often indicate a significant shift in market sentiment. Bullish outside bars suggest increased bullish momentum, while bearish outside bars suggest increased bearish momentum.
Volumetric Fair Value Gaps [AlgoAlpha]🎯 Introducing the Volumetric Fair Value Gaps by AlgoAlpha 🎯
Embrace the power of volume and price action with the Volumetric Fair Value Gaps (VFVG) indicator, designed meticulously by AlgoAlpha. This innovative tool enhances your charting capabilities by highlighting fair value gaps in real-time, facilitating superior market entry and exit decisions. 🚀📈
🔍 Key Features:
🔹 Fair Value Gap Detection: Utilizes price action and volume to identify significant fair value gaps, offering potential high-probability trading opportunities.
🔹 Adjustability: Customize the sensitivity with 'FVG Noise Reduction Length' and 'Noise Reduction Factor' to match the volatility and characteristics of the asset being traded.
🔹 Visual Appeal: Displays bullish gaps in a soothing Bullish Color and bearish gaps in a striking Bearish Color, making it easy to spot and analyze trends on the fly.
🔹 Overlay Feature: Plots directly on the price chart for seamless integration and analysis.
🌟 Quick Guide to Using the Volumetric Fair Value Gaps Indicator:
🛠 Add the Indicator: Add the indicator to favourites and set it up with your desired settings.
📊 Market Analysis: Watch for the appearance of colored boxes (blue for bearish, gray for bullish) which represent the fair value gaps. These are high-probability areas for reversals or continuations. FVGs with higher volume are implied to induce a stronger reaction on price.
🔔 Alerts: Set up alerts to notify you when new gaps are detected, ensuring you never miss out on potential trades!
🛠 How It Works:
The Volumetric Fair Value Gaps (VFVG) indicator identifies significant price gaps that are not just based on price action but are also substantiated by volume, which are often overlooked in typical analyses. It operates by comparing the current candle’s price range against historical averages and is calculated over a user-defined period, displayed with volume for further insights. For a gap to be recognized as significant (either bullish or bearish), it must exceed a certain size relative to these averages, which can be adjusted for sensitivity using the provided settings. Bullish gaps are identified when the current low is higher than the second previous high after surpassing the threshold, and bearish gaps are marked when the current high is below the second previous low, similarly surpassing the threshold. This dual-confirmation (volume and price deviation) approach minimizes false signals and enhances the reliability of identified gaps.
Maximize your trading strategy with the VFVG Indicator by AlgoAlpha and turn those gaps into opportunities! 🌈✨
TradeTale ScalperThis script explains how "Supertrend" along with ALMA & Simple Moving Average can be used to catch "HH-HL-LH-LL" with linear regression Candles.
Simple Moving Average (MA):-
A simple moving average (SMA) is used in technical analysis, used to help smooth out price data by creating a constantly updated average price. A rising moving average indicates that the security is in an uptrend, while a declining moving average indicates a downtrend.
Supertrend :-
A Super Trend is a trend following indicator similar to moving averages. It is comprise of just two parameters - period and multiplier. Average True Range (ATR) plays a key role in ‘Supertrend’ as the indicator uses ATR to compute its value and it signals the degree of price volatility.
Supertrend Calculations:-
Up = (high + low / 2 + multiplier x ATR
Down = (high + low) / 2 – multiplier x ATR
Calc of Average True Range = / 14
14 is period.
ATR is derived by multiplying the previous ATR with 13.
Add the latest TR and divide it by period.
ATR is important in supertrend.
ALMA:-
Arnaud Legoux Moving Average (ALMA) is a technical analysis indicator that calculates the average price of an asset over a specific period using Gaussian distribution function. It aims to provide a responsive and smooth moving average (MA) while reducing lag and noise.ALMA can be used for trend identification, trend reversal or dynamic support and resistance.
ALMA Calculations:-
ALMA = (Weighted Sum of Prices) / (Sum of Weight).
Weighted Sum of Prices:
- Each price within the selected period is multiplied by a specific weight.
- Weight is determined using a Gaussian function.
- Which assign higher weights to more recent prices and lower weights to older prices.
- That is why its more responsive to price changes
Sum of Weight:
- Add up all the weights using Gaussian function for each price within selected period.
Linear Regression Candles:-
open, high, low, and close values of Linear Regression Candles are adjusted as per Smoothed moving average. This adjustment not only highlights the trend more clearly but also colors the candles in green (for bullish) or red (for bearish) based on whether the close is above or below the open. The advantage of the Linear Regression Indicator over a normal moving average is that it has less lag than the moving average, responding quicker to changes in direction. The downside is that it is more prone to whipsaws.
HH-HL-LH-LL:-
Charts provide traders with a visual representation of the price action over a given period of time. To analyse these charts and make informed trading decisions, traders use various technical indicators, one of which is the concept of Higher Highs (HH), Higher Lows (HL), Lower Highs (LH), and Lower Lows (LL). HH, HL, LH, and LL are terms used to describe the price action. They identify the direction of the trend and the potential reversal points. HH and HL are used to identify an uptrend, while LH and LL are used to identify a downtrend.
Logic of this indicator:-
HH & HL are used as Long signals when Supertrend is in Uptrend and is above ALMA & SMA. (also other calculations are used)
LL & LH are used as Short signals when Supertrend is in Downtrend and is below ALMA & SMA. (also other calculations are used)
How to Use:-
Long: when Long appears + Green Candles + price above White SMA Line. (Bullish Entry/ Bear Exit)
Short: when Short appears + Red Candles + price below White SMA Line. (Bearish Entry/ Bull Exit)
Chart Timeframe:-
This Indicator works on all timeframes.
Traders should set stop loss and take profit levels as per risk reward ratio.
Note:
- Hide the actual candles for better view from chart setting.
- you may select "Repaint" from indicator settings in which Long & Short signals will repaint as per the conditions/calculations or you may select "NonRepaint" from indicator settings in which the Long & Short signals will not be repainted.
Like other technical indicators, This indicator also is not a holy grail. It can only assist you in building a good strategy. You can only succeed with proper position sizing, risk management and following correct trading Psychology (No overtrade, No greed, No revenge trade etc).
THIS INDICATOR IS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE AND PAPER TRADING ONLY. YOU MAY PAPER TRADE TO GAIN CONFIDENCE AND BUILD FURTHER ON THESE. PLEASE CONSULT YOUR FINANCIAL ADVISOR BEFORE INVESTING. WE ARE NOT SEBI REGISTERED.
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Volume DifferenceDisplay the difference in volume.
This indicator can be applied to a TradingView chart to display the volume difference between two specified Symbols. A positive difference indicates that the volume of Symbol 1 is greater than that of Symbol 2, while a negative difference indicates the opposite.
Fair Value Gaps (FVG) [UAlgo]A fair value gap is especially popular among price action traders and occurs when there are inefficiencies or imbalances in the market, or when the buying and selling are not equal. Fair value gaps can become a magnet for the price before continuing in the same direction.
🔶 Key Features :
Fair Value Gap Identification:
Bullish fair value gaps occur when the current market price exceeds the previous high. The indicator identifies bullish gaps by comparing the low of the current candle with the high of the candle two candles ago . If the low of the current candle is higher than the high two candles ago and the closing price of the previous candle is also higher than the high two candles ago, a bullish fair value gap is detected.
Bearish fair value gaps occur when the current market price falls below the previous low. The indicator identifies bearish gaps by comparing the high of the current candle with the low of the candle two candles ago. If the high of the current candle is lower than the low two periods ago and the closing price of the previous candle is also lower than the low two candles ago, a bearish fair value gap is detected.
Fair Value Gap Filter :
ATR measures market volatility by analyzing the range of price movements over a specified period. It provides insights into the average price range that a security experiences within a given timeframe. After the ATR is calculated, a Simple Moving Average (SMA) is computed for the ATR values. This moving average smoothens out the ATR data, providing a clearer indication of the average volatility levels over time.
When the filter is active, fair value gaps are identified only if they occur during periods of relatively higher volatility, as indicated by the ATR being greater than the SMA. This helps in refining and obtaining the detection of stronger fair value gaps
An example with FVG filtering off:
An example with FVG filtering on:
Customizable Settings: Users have the flexibility to customize various parameters to suit their trading preferences. They can adjust settings such as the number of fair value gaps displayed, mitigation method (either based on closing prices or wicks), and apply filters based on Average True Range (ATR) to refine gap detection.
🔶 Disclaimer :
Use with Caution: Trading involves significant risk, and this indicator should be used with caution. While it can help identify potential trading opportunities, it does not guarantee profits and may sometimes provide false signals.
Not Financial Advice: The information provided by the Fair Value Gaps indicator is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered as financial advice. Traders should conduct their own research and consult with financial professionals before making any trading decisions.
Past Performance: Past performance is not indicative of future results. Historical price movements analyzed by the indicator may not accurately predict future market behavior.
Neutral State Stochastic Oscillator {DCAquant}Neutral State Stochastic Oscillator {DCAquant}
The Neutral State Stochastic Oscillator {DCAquant} is an enhanced version of the classic Stochastic Oscillator. This iteration aims to refine the detection of neutral market states — periods where the market is neither overbought nor oversold — potentially signaling a period of consolidation or equilibrium before the next significant price move.
Key Features:
Advanced Oscillator Analysis: It extends the traditional use of the Stochastic Oscillator by identifying a neutral zone, which may signal a pause in market momentum.
Customizable Sensitivity: Users can adjust parameters such as K and D periods, Smooth K, and neutral zone thresholds to tailor the indicator to their trading style.
Neutral Zone Detection: This tool is especially adept at pinpointing where the %K and %D lines converge within a specific threshold, marking a neutral state.
How it Works:
%K and %D Calculation: The indicator calculates the Stochastic %K and %D lines over user-defined periods, smoothing %K for clearer signals.
Neutral Zone Threshold: A threshold defines how close %K and %D lines should be to each other to qualify as a neutral state, offering a refined perspective on market momentum.
Visual Contrast: The indicator employs a distinct color scheme to distinguish between neutral (gray), bullish (%K>%D in aqua), and bearish (%K<%D in fuchsia) market conditions, directly on the price chart.
Visual Indicators and Interpretation:
Neutral Market Condition: A gray background indicates a neutral state where %K and %D are close, suggesting a balanced market awaiting new forces to define the trend.
Market Extremes: Aqua and fuchsia backgrounds highlight when the market is exiting the neutral zone, potentially signaling the start of an uptrend or downtrend.
Strategic Application:
Consolidation and Breakout Identification: This tool helps in identifying consolidation zones which could lead to potential breakouts or breakdowns, aiding in strategic entry and exit decisions.
Multifaceted Market Analysis: By revealing neutral market states, it serves as a vital component in a comprehensive trading strategy, augmenting the insights provided by other technical indicators.
Customization and Usage:
Flexible for Various Markets: The Neutral State Stochastic Oscillator {DCAquant} is adaptable for a variety of markets, whether you're trading cryptocurrencies, stocks, forex, or commodities.
Confirmatory Tool: It acts as an excellent confirmatory tool when used with price action analysis, other oscillators, or trend indicators, ensuring a well-rounded analytical approach.
Disclaimer and User Guidance:
The Neutral State Stochastic Oscillator {DCAquant} is a sophisticated trading tool designed for informative purposes. Traders are advised to use it in conjunction with a robust risk management strategy and not as a standalone decision-making tool. As with all trading indicators, success cannot be guaranteed, and it is recommended that traders perform their due diligence before executing trades based on signals from this or any other analytical tool.
Neutral State MACD {DCAquant}The Neutral State MACD {DCAquant}
The Neutral State MACD {DCAquant} offers a nuanced interpretation of the classic MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence) indicator. By focusing on the neutrality of price movements, it serves to identify periods where the market lacks a defined directional bias, often seen as potential phases of accumulation or distribution before a new trend emerges.
Characteristics of the Neutral State MACD {DCAquant}:
Enhanced MACD Formula: Incorporates a neutral zone detection system into the traditional MACD framework to spotlight periods of market equilibrium.
Neutral Zone Threshold: A user-defined parameter that establishes a range within which the MACD and the signal line convergence is considered indicative of a neutral state.
Color-Coded Visualization: Utilizes color variations to illustrate the relationship between the MACD line and the signal line, accentuating the detection of neutral states, bullish crossovers, and bearish crossovers.
Functionality:
MACD and Signal Line Calculation: Employs fast and slow EMA inputs to generate the MACD line, contrasted against a signal line to capture momentum shifts.
Neutral State Detection: Assesses the proximity between the MACD and signal lines relative to the neutral zone threshold, identifying periods where neither bullish nor bearish momentum is dominant.
Background Highlighting: Modifies the chart's background color to reflect the current state of the market—neutral (gray), bullish divergence (teal), or bearish divergence (purple).
Interpretation and Trading Strategy:
Market Phases Identification: Traders can spot periods of equilibrium that may precede significant market moves, aiding in the timing of entry and exit points.
Momentum Analysis: The MACD line's cross above the signal line suggests increasing bullish momentum, whereas a cross below may signal growing bearish momentum.
Trend Confirmation: Acts as a confirmation tool when aligned with trend-following strategies, providing additional validation for trade setups.
Customization and User Guidance:
Adjustable Parameters: Allows for fine-tuning of length settings and the neutral zone threshold to match different trading styles and market conditions.
Complementary Indicator: Can be paired with volume indicators, price action patterns, or other oscillators to form a comprehensive trading system.
Disclaimer:
The Neutral State MACD {DCAquant} is a sophisticated tool meant for educational and strategic development. Traders should integrate it within a broader analytical framework and consider additional market factors. It is not a standalone signal for trades and should be used with caution and proper risk management. Trading decisions should always be made in the context of well-researched strategies and responsible investment practices.
Pivot Length BandsPivot Length Bands Indicator
Description:
The Pivot Length Bands indicator is designed to visualize price volatility based on pivot points and ATR-adjusted pivot points. I. These bands can help traders identify potential support and resistance levels and assess the current volatility of the market.
Inputs:
Swing Length: The length of the swing used to calculate the pivot points and average true range.
Pivot Length Left Hand Side: The number of candles to the left of the current pivot point to consider when calculating the pivot high and low.
Pivot Length Right Hand Side: The number of candles to the right of the current pivot point to consider when calculating the pivot high and low.
Usage:
Traders can use the bands as potential levels for placing stop-loss orders or profit targets.
The width of the bands adjusts dynamically based on the current volatility of the market.
Note:
This indicator is best used in conjunction with other technical analysis tools and should not be relied upon as a standalone trading signal.
EXAMPLE 1:
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EXAMPLE 2:
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