Nifty 50 Gainers Losers Table
How it Works
1. Dropdown List Selection
allows for dynamic interaction, making it flexible and user-friendly.
Scripts added to list as per Their Weightage Allocated in Nifty_50 Index.
Switch Lists Option: to Check Complete List of 50 ( List is Splitted Because of Restriction to use of 40)
Use the dropdown to switch between "Main 40" and "Remaining 10" lists dynamically.
2. Interpret Values
User Setting to Show Hide Column : Unchanged
Gainers (Green): Number of stocks that closed higher than the previous day.
Losers (Red): Number of stocks that closed lower.
Unchanged (Gray): No change in close from the previous day.
3. Compact Table Display :
User Setting to show Hide Table & Table Position As per Need (TOP,Bottom,Middle Etc)
is smartly placed and keeps the layout clean and readable.
4. User Input to Set Text Size. you can change Text Size as per Need.
✅ How to Use This Indicator Effectively
🔹 Step-by-Step User Flow:
Add to Chart
Apply this indicator to any chart—ideally NIFTY or NIFTY FUTURES (to keep contextually relevant).
Use in Decision Making
Use this internally as a market breadth tool.
If Gainers >> Losers, the market is strong/bullish.
If Losers >> Gainers, the market is weak/bearish.
If balanced, market is range-bound or sector-specific moves dominate.
Pattern grafici
Midnight 30min High/LowMidnight 30min High/Low — Overnight Liquidity Range Tracker
Capture the Overnight Session: A Strategic Level Identification Tool from Professional Trading Methodology
This indicator captures the high and low prices during the critical 30-minute midnight session (12:00-12:30 AM EST) and projects these levels forward as key support and resistance zones. These overnight ranges often contain significant liquidity and serve as crucial reference points for intraday price action, representing areas where institutional activity may have established important levels.
🔍 What This Script Does:
Identifies Critical Overnight Session Levels
- Automatically detects the 12:00-12:30 AM EST session window
- Captures the highest and lowest prices during this 30-minute period
- Projects these levels forward for multiple trading days
Creates Dynamic Support/Resistance Zones
- Extends midnight high/low levels as horizontal lines with customizable projection periods
- Fills the area between high and low to create a visual trading range
- Updates automatically each trading day with new overnight levels
Provides Clear Visual Reference Points
- Optional session start markers (●) highlight when the midnight session begins
- Color-coded lines distinguish between high and low levels
- Transparent fill area creates an easy-to-identify trading zone
Real-Time Level Tracking
- Updates levels in real-time during the active midnight session
- Maintains historical levels for reference and backtesting
- Compatible with data window for precise level values
⚙️ Customization Options:
Extend Days (1-30):** Control how many days forward the levels are projected (default: 5 days)
High Line Color:** Customize the midnight high line color (default: blue)
Low Line Color:** Customize the midnight low line color (default: orange)
Fill Color:** Adjust the transparency and color of the range area (default: light aqua, 80% transparency)
Show Session Markers:** Toggle yellow session start indicators on/off (default: enabled)
💡 How to Use:
Deploy on lower timeframes (1m-15m) for precise level identification and reaction monitoring**
Watch for key price interactions:
- Rejection at midnight high levels (potential resistance)
- Bounce from midnight low levels (potential support)
- Range-bound trading between the high and low levels
Combine with liquidity concepts:
- Monitor for stop hunts above/below these levels
- Look for false breakouts that snap back into the range
- Use as confluence with other ICT concepts like FVGs and Order Blocks
Strategic Applications:
- Range trading between midnight levels
- Breakout confirmation when price closes decisively outside the range
- Support/resistance validation for entry and exit planning
🔗 Combine With These Tools for Complete Market Structure Analysis:
✅ First FVG — Opening Range Fair Value Gap Detector.
✅ ICT Turtle Soup (Liquidity Reversal)— Spot stop hunts and false breakout scenarios
✅ ICT Macro Zones (Grey Box Version)- It tracks real-time highs and lows for each Silver Bullet session
✅ ICT SMC Liquidity Grabs and OBs- Liquidity Grabs, Order Block Zones, and Fibonacci OTE Levels, allowing traders to identify institutional entry models with clean, rule-based visual signals.
Together, these tools create a comprehensive Smart Money Concepts (SMC) framework — helping traders identify, anticipate, and capitalize on institutional-level price movements with precision and confidence during critical overnight sessions.
Auto Harmonic Screener - UltimateX [Trendoscope®]🎲 Introduction to Auto Harmonic Screener UltimateX
The Auto Harmonic Screener UltimateX is a sophisticated TradingView indicator designed to automatically detect and screen for a wide range of harmonic patterns across multiple zigzag levels. It builds on the foundation of harmonic trading principles, using recursive zigzag analysis to identify potential reversal zones based on Fibonacci ratios. This indicator complements the Auto Harmonic Pattern UltimateX by focusing on screening functionality rather than isolated pattern detection. This is script is designed and optimized to be used with Pine Screener
The indicator produces harmonic patterns on the chart. As an indicator, it does not offer more than what Auto Harmonic Pattern UltimateX offers. However, the major difference is that Auto Harmonic Pattern UltimateX concentrates on the usage as indicator and providing stats and back test data based on historical patterns whereas this script is optimized to be used with Pine Screener to screen across 100s of symbols at once to find out potential patterns across the market.
🎲 Core Mechanics: How the Indicator Works
🎯 Zigzag Pivot Detection
The indicator starts by calculating zigzag pivots. Zigzag identifies swing highs and lows by filtering price movements based on a minimum length (default: 8 bars) and depth (default: 100 pivots).
You can opt to use close prices instead of high/low for zigzag calculation (via Use Close Prices ), which smooths out noise in volatile markets but may miss extreme swings.
Zigzag is recursive: It begins with a base level (level 0) and generates higher levels by combining pivots from lower levels. This allows scanning for patterns at various scales, from short-term to long-term structures.
New pivots trigger pattern scans only when confirmed
🎯 Harmonic Pattern Scanning
Patterns are scanned using the last 5 zigzag pivots: X (oldest), A, B, C, D (newest)
The scan compares price ratios (e.g., AB/XA, BC/AB, CD/BC, XD/XA) against predefined Fibonacci-based ranges for each pattern type, with an adjustable error threshold (default: 8%).
Log scale scanning (Scanning under Log Scale ) can be enabled for assets with exponential growth (e.g., cryptocurrencies), ensuring ratios are calculated proportionally.
Strict mode ( Strict Ratio Scanning Mode ) disables error additions when ratio ranges vary, prioritizing accuracy over quantity of detections.
Detected patterns are stored in an array and checked for duplicates (based on pivot indices) to avoid redundancy.
The Potential Reversal Zone (PRZ) is calculated as a range where the D point should land for pattern completion.
🎯 Pattern Categories and Types
Classic Patterns : Standard harmonic formations like Gartley, Bat, Butterfly, Crab, Deep Crab, Cypher, Shark, Nenstar,
Anti/Alternate Patterns : Variations with inverted or extended ratios, such as Anti Gartley, Anti Bat, Anti Butterfly, Anti Crab, Anti Cypher, Anti Shark, Anti Nenstar, Navarro.
Non-Standard Patterns : Less common structures like 5-0, Three Drives, or Black Swan, White Swan, 121, Sea Pony, Leonardo, Total.
You can enable/disable categories or individual patterns via inputs. The indicator uses a map to track active patterns and scans only those selected
🎯 Trade Monitoring and Confirmation
Patterns identified are monitored for entry, failure and success. Patterns are kept on the chart until they are either invalidated, stopped or reaches the target. The status of the pattern is also used during the filtering of patterns using Pine Screener
🎯 Output and Signals
The following plots are displayed in data window mode. These plots are used in Pine Screener for filtering symbols based on the presence of patterns.
Bullish (Awaiting Entry) : Plots 1 if there is a bullish pattern awaiting entry
Bullish (In Trade) : Plots 1 if there is a bullish pattern that has reached Entry and in trade.
Bearish (Awaiting Entry) : Plots 1 if there is a bearish pattern awaiting entry
Bearish (In Trade) : Plots 1 if there is a bearish pattern that has reached Entry and in trade.
🎲 Detailed Input Parameters
The indicator offers extensive customization through grouped inputs. Here's a breakdown:
🎯 Zigzag Parameters :
Use Close Prices (bool, default: false): Switches zigzag to use close prices for pivots, reducing sensitivity to wicks.
Length (int, default: 8, min: 3): Minimum bars between pivots; higher values filter more noise but may miss small patterns.
Depth (int, default: 100, max: 500): Maximum pivots stored; affects recursive zigzag levels and performance.
🎯 Generic Settings
Base (string, default: 'correction'): Determines the wave (impulse/correction) used for target projections. Options include 'min'/'max' for conservative/aggressive targets, or 'AD'/'CD' for specific legs.
Error Percent (int, default: 8, 0-20): Tolerance for ratio matches; lower = fewer but more accurate patterns.
Strict Ratio Scanning Mode (bool, default: false): Enforces exact ratios without error buffer for varying ranges.
Log Scale (two bools): Separate toggles for scanning patterns vs. projecting targets.
🎯 Trade Settings
Stop/Entry/Target (floats): Ratios for trade levels (stop=0.0 default, entry=0.3, target=0.618). Stop at 0.0 means no stop (use with caution); entry/target based on PRZ extension.
🎯 Display Settings
Draw (bool, default: true): Enables pattern drawings. When running in pine screener, this can be turned off
Theme (enum, default: DARK): Auto-generates colors (light/dark shades); or CUSTOM with 22 user-defined colors.
XABCD/Ratios (bools, default: true): Show/hide pivot labels and ratio annotations.
Label Size (string, default: small): Size for on-chart labels (tiny to huge).
🎲 Using with Pine Screener
Pine Screener is a powerful tradingview utility that allows users to build complex programmable screeners using Pinescript®. This script is designed in an optimized way in order to work with Pine Screener. Hence, the display of the indicator is limited. In order to use this script with pine screener, we need to follow these steps.
Prepare your watchlist
Pine screener works on a watchlist with less than 1000 symbols in them. We can use built-in tradingview screeners to perform initial screening based on broad categories. This can be as simple as filtering based on market cap. This initial filtering is only required if the number of symbols are more than 1000.
Load the watchlist and indicator to pine screener
Go to screener menu and load Pine Screener.
Once done, load the watchlist and indicator. Set filtering criteria, timeframe and indicator settings. And then press Scan to filter the symbols that match given criteria.
For more details, please watch the video published under the below idea.
BornInvestor Gap Detector📈 BornInvestor Gap Detector
The BornInvestor Gap Detector is a powerful visual tool for identifying and analyzing price gaps on any chart. It automatically detects up and down gaps, highlights them with customizable boxes, and offers detailed labeling and alerting functionality.
🔍 Key Features:
Automatic Detection of bullish and bearish gaps based on customizable deviation settings.
Visual Highlighting of gaps using colored boxes with optional trail length limitation.
Gap Size Labels showing the percentage size of the gap, with the ability to display them only on the most recent N gaps.
Alerts for:
New gap appearance
Gap fully or partially closed
Price entering a gap zone (ideal for breakout/backfill strategies)
Customizable Colors for up/down gap borders and backgrounds.
Optional Message when no gaps are found on the current chart.
💡 Usefulness:
Gaps are an edge. They frequently act as support or resistance—especially on the first retest—when aligned with high-volume areas or other key price zones. Many strong stock moves begin with gaps, a concept central to strategies like Episodic Pivots.
This indicator helps you:
Identify gaps as potential entry zones on secondary setups
Quantify gaps via percentage size
Filter gaps based on size to suit your specific trading approach
Set alerts when price enters a gap or meets your custom criteria
Stochastic Trend Signal with MTF FilterMulti-Timeframe Stochastic Trend Filter – Real Signals with Confirmation Candles
This script is a multi-timeframe Stochastic trend filter designed to help traders identify reliable BUY/SELL signals based on both momentum and higher-timeframe trend context.
It combines three key components:
Entry Signal Logic:
Entry is based on the Stochastic Oscillator (%K, 14,3), where overbought/oversold conditions are detected in the current chart's timeframe.
A green (bullish) candle following a red candle with %K below 20 can trigger a BUY signal.
A red (bearish) candle following a green candle with %K above 80 can trigger a SELL signal.
Trend Confirmation – Daily Filter:
The script uses Stochastic on the 1D (Daily) timeframe to determine whether short-term momentum aligns with a broader daily trend.
BUY signals are only allowed if the Daily %K is above 50.
SELL signals are only allowed if the Daily %K is below 50.
Long-Term Trend Filter – Weekly Stochastic:
A second filter uses Weekly %K:
BUY signals are suppressed if the Weekly trend is bearish (Weekly %K < 50) while Daily %K is bullish (> 50).
SELL signals are suppressed if the Weekly trend is bullish (Weekly %K > 50) while Daily %K is bearish (< 50).
🖼️ The chart background changes color to visually assist users:
Green background: bullish alignment on Daily and Weekly Stochastic.
Red background: bearish alignment.
Gray background: trend conflict (Daily and Weekly disagree).
✅ This script is ideal for swing traders or position traders who want to enter with confirmation while avoiding false signals during trend conflict zones.
🔔 Alerts are provided for BUY and SELL signals once all conditions are met.
How to use:
Apply on timeframe (4H recommended).
Add alerts for "BUY Alert" and "SELL Alert".
Use background color and plotted labels as entry filters.
Disclaimer: This is not financial advice. Always use proper risk management and test on demo accounts first.
[Teyo69] T1 Wyckoff Aggressive A/D Setup📘 Overview
The T1 Wyckoff Aggressive A/D Setup is a dual-mode indicator that detects bullish accumulations and bearish distributions using core principles from the Wyckoff Method. It identifies price/volume behavior during Selling/Buying Climaxes, ARs, SOS/SOW, and triggers based on trend structure.
🔍 Features
✅ Automatic detection of:
Automatic Rally (AR)
Automatic Reaction (AR)
Sign of Strength (SOS) or Sign of Weakness (SOW)
🧠 Trend-sensitive logic with linear regression slope filters
⚙️ Configurable options for Reversal vs Trend Following mode
🎯 Smart structure timing filters using barssince() logic
🔊 Volume spike and wide-range candle detection
📊 Visual cues for bullish (green) and bearish (red) backgrounds
🛠 How to Use
Reversal Mode
Triggers early signals after a Climax + AR
Ideal for catching turning points during consolidations
Trend Following Mode
Requires Climax, AR, and confirmation (SOS or SOW)
Waits for structure confirmation before signaling
Use this when you want higher probability trades
⚙️ Configuration
Volume MA Length - Determines baseline volume to detect spikes
Wick % of Candle - Filters candles with long tails for SC/BC
Close Near Threshold - Ensures candles close near high/low
Breakout Lookback - Sets structure breakout level
Structure Threshold - Controls timing window for setups
Signal Option - Switch between Reversal or Trend Following mode
⚠️ Limitations
Doesn't confirm macro structure like full Wyckoff phase labeling (A–E)
May repaint on lower timeframes during volatile candles
Works best when combined with visual range recognition and market context
🧠 Advanced Tips
Use in confluence with:
Volume Profile ranges
Trendlines and supply/demand areas
Ideal timeframes: 8H to 1D for crypto and forex markets
Combine this with LPS/UTAD patterns for refined entries
📝 Notes
SC/AR/SOS = Bullish
BC/AR/SOW = Bearish
Trend coloring adapts background (green = rising slope, red = falling slope)
🛡️ Disclaimer
This tool is a market structure guide, not financial advice. Past behavior does not guarantee future performance. Always use proper risk management.
Clarix Trend Filter Purpose
This indicator helps traders quickly identify strong bullish or bearish market conditions by combining a moving average and directional strength.
How It Works
SMMA (200): Smooths price to detect overall trend direction.
ADX (14): Measures trend strength, filtering out weak/noisy moves.
+DI / -DI: Directional movement indicators help confirm the dominant side.
Trend Logic
Bullish Trend: Price is above SMMA, ADX > threshold, and +DI > -DI
Bearish Trend: Price is below SMMA, ADX > threshold, and -DI > +DI
Otherwise, the trend is considered weak or unclear.
Features
Background shading for trend clarity
Optional buy/sell arrows based on trend confirmation
Configurable SMMA length and ADX threshold
Designed for 1-minute timeframes, but can be adjusted
Tips
Best used as a trend filter with your existing entry/exit strategy
Avoid trading signals when ADX is low (flat or ranging conditions)
Works well when combined with volume or momentum indicators
Clean ATR LevelsSimple 14D ATR +1 & -1 display from PM to Close.
The Clean ATR Levels indicator is a powerful Pine Script tool designed to provide traders with dynamic support and resistance levels based on the Average True Range (ATR) calculation. This indicator automatically draws horizontal lines that represent key price levels where significant market reactions are likely to occur, helping traders identify potential entry and exit points throughout the trading session.
The core functionality centers around calculating ATR levels using the most recent daily close as the reference point. The script draws two primary levels: an upper level at +100% ATR above the current close and a lower level at -100% ATR below the current close. These levels represent statistically significant price zones where the market has historically shown increased volatility and potential reversal patterns. Additionally, the indicator includes an optional previous close line that serves as a psychological reference point for intraday price action.
What sets this indicator apart is its intelligent session management and clean visual presentation. The lines are automatically redrawn at the start of each new trading day and are programmed to extend precisely until 4 PM EST market close, eliminating visual clutter on the chart. This session-aware approach ensures that traders are always working with the most relevant levels for the current trading day without having outdated lines extending unnecessarily into future sessions.
The indicator also features a comprehensive information table that displays real-time values for the ATR calculation, current close price, and both upper and lower ATR levels. This provides traders with exact numerical references without having to manually calculate these critical values. The script is highly customizable, allowing users to adjust the ATR period, line colors, widths, and choose whether to display the previous close reference line, making it adaptable to various trading styles and visual preferences.
JXMJXRS - T3 Stack Aligner (Smooth)The JXMJXRS - T3 Stack Aligner is a multi-timeframe trend confirmation tool that uses a smoothed moving average known as the T3. The T3 is built using six layers of exponential moving averages to reduce noise and lag while maintaining a smoother appearance than traditional moving averages. This indicator helps identify when multiple timeframes are aligned in the same direction, giving greater clarity on whether a trend is strong and consistent.
The indicator plots a single T3 line on the chart and changes its colour depending on whether all selected timeframes are showing the same trend direction. This trend condition is based on either the slope of the T3 or a price comparison with the T3, depending on which method is selected. When all timeframes agree that the market is trending up, the line turns green. When they all agree that it is trending down, the line turns red. If the timeframes are not in agreement, the line appears grey. This helps traders avoid uncertainty during periods of mixed or unclear trend behaviour.
The settings allow the user to control how the T3 line is calculated and how trend alignment is measured. The T3 Length setting adjusts how long the base smoothing period is, and the Smoothing Factor controls the weight used in the T3 calculation. The Trend Method lets the user choose between detecting trend direction by slope or by comparing price to the T3. Finally, four timeframes can be selected. All four must meet the trend condition for the green or red colour to appear. If even one timeframe is out of sync, the line will remain grey until alignment returns.
This tool is designed for traders who want to stay aligned with the broader trend across multiple timeframes and filter out short-term noise. It does not provide signals but supports trend-following strategies by confirming direction with stronger confluence.
BullTrading Easy Tops & BottomsTRADING TOOL OVERVIEW
The Easy Tops & Bottoms indicator identifies potential reversal points on intraday charts by analysing volatility patterns and momentum shifts during major trading sessions. It projects horizontal zones that may act as support or resistance, adapting dynamically to price behavior.
This indicator is designed for use on intraday timeframes from 1-minute to 15-minute charts only.
HOW THE INDICATOR WORKS
The indicator uses an adaptive algorithm to evaluate momentum exhaustion and volatility clusters within intraday sessions (aligned with New York local time). It generates time based zones when conditions indicate potential trend reversals, such as after volatility spikes followed by contraction. These zones extend horizontally until price breaks boundaries or a bar limit is reached.
- Support Zones : Formed during bullish sessions with tail volatility, suggesting potential bottoms.
- Resistance Zones : Formed during bearish sessions with wick volatility, suggesting potential tops.
Zones are filtered for significant sessions to focus on meaningful price action. Signals trigger based on price interaction with the zone, requiring a specific relationship between the candle's low, high, and close relative to the zone level—for example, engulfing the level but closing in the reversal direction.
Note that signals and zone behaviors will differ across timeframes (e.g., 1m, 5m, 15m) due to varying candle sizes affecting how closes relate to zone triggers. Shorter timeframes may show more frequent but noisier interactions, while longer ones capture broader momentum shifts.
USERS GUIDE
What the Indicator Does?
The indicator has two operating modes: Buy/Sell Signal Mode (suitable for beginners and trend-following traders—important note: trend-following traders must filter according to their own trend criteria) and Support/Resistance Mode, which is a full and complete trading system.
- Plots Dynamic Zones: Horizontal boxes appear at qualifying session ends, representing support (bottoms) or resistance (tops).
- Active zones use a semi-transparent colour (customisable) and extend rightward while valid.
- Expired zones (after break or timeout) shift to a historical colour for reference.
- Generates Signals (in Buy/Sell Signal Mode): Labels appear on zone interactions confirming reversal potential:
- "BUY" (green) for support zones.
- "SELL" (red) for resistance zones.
- Time Based Focus: Ties to intraday periods like Asian, London, and New York transitions. Use NY Local Time in your charts.
- Additional Elements: Includes a watermark with symbol, timeframe, and date; an optional NotePad table for notes.
How to Interpret Signals
- Zone Dynamics: Active zones indicate ongoing validity; expiration signals a potential shift (e.g., a support break may turn it into resistance).
- Signal Triggers: Require price to test the zone level with a closing bias toward reversal. These are suitable for beginners learning basic reversals or trend traders adding their own filters (e.g., moving averages for direction).
- Value for Users: Beginners can use zone height to set stop-loss (SL) below/above the box, enabling a 1:2 risk-reward ratio (RR) for take-profit (TP) at twice the zone distance.
- Timeframe Variations: Expect different signals on 1m vs. 15m, as smaller candles on lower frames may trigger more selectively based on close positions relative to zones.
- Note on Entries in Internal Range Zones: For all entries (the Internal Range inside range zones), when a big zone swallows smaller zones ahead, consider using the bigger zone or the SL price level as an entry level.
PRACTICAL TRADING SCENARIOS
Here, we expand on how to apply the indicator in real-world trading, with detailed examples for each mode. These scenarios assume a basic understanding of risk management, such as position sizing at 0.5-1.5% of account capital per trade. Always backtest these ideas on historical data for your specific instrument (e.g., forex pairs like EUR/USD or indices like US30).
Buy/Sell Signal Mode: Reversal and Trend-Following Applications
This mode is ideal for spotting reversal opportunities while allowing flexibility for trend filters. Signals appear as labels when price interacts with zones in a confirmatory way, making it beginner-friendly for learning entry points. Trend-following traders should overlay their preferred trend indicators (e.g., a 50-period EMA) to avoid counter-trend trades.
Important critical note: In this mode, the 1:2 RR is based and measured directly on the zone height (not on the actual distance from entry price to SL). The correct SL placement is at the far edge of the zone (e.g., zone bottom for buys, zone top for sells), and TP is set at twice the zone height from the signal level (the key trigger price where the label appears).
- Basic Reversal Scalping (Beginner-Friendly): On a 5-minute chart during the London session open, after a sharp down-move in EUR/USD, a support zone forms with signal level at 1.0850 (zone top) and height of 10 pips (zone bottom at 1.0840). Wait for a "BUY" signal when price dips to test the zone (low touches 1.0850) but closes above it. Enter long at the current price (e.g., 1.0855). Set SL at the zone bottom (1.0840), and TP at the signal level + 2x zone height (1.0850 + 20 pips = 1.0870). This ensures the 1:2 RR is measured purely on the zone (risk = 10 pips zone height, reward = 20 pips), regardless of exact entry. If volatility is high (filter enabled), this setup prioritizes stronger sessions for better win rates.
- Trend-Following with Filter: On a 15-minute chart of GBP/JPY during New York AM, the overall trend is upward (price above a 200-period SMA). A support zone appears with signal level at 185.20 (zone top) after a pullback, with a height of 20 pips (zone bottom at 185.00). Ignore any "SELL" signals as they counter the trend; instead, wait for a "BUY" when price tests the zone from above and closes bullishly. Enter long at the current price (e.g., 185.25). Set SL at the zone bottom (185.00), and TP at the signal level + 2x zone height (185.20 + 40 pips = 185.60). Add a trend filter like MACD histogram turning positive for confirmation, reducing whipsaws in ranging markets. The RR remains 1:2 based on the zone (risk = 20 pips height, reward = 40 pips).
- Range-Bound Day Trading: In a 1-minute chart of USD/JPY during Asian session consolidation, multiple zones form stacking as support/resistance. Monitor for "SELL" at a resistance zone with signal level at 147.80 (zone bottom) and height of 8 pips (zone top at 147.88) after an uptick. Enter short on the signal at the current price (e.g., 147.78). Set SL at the zone top (147.88), and TP at the signal level - 2x zone height (147.80 - 16 pips = 147.64). Shorter timeframes like 1m may produce more signals due to tighter candle closes, but use the volatility filter to avoid flat periods—test historically to see how 1m noise compares to 15m's smoother triggers. The RR is fixed at 1:2 on the zone (risk = 8 pips height, reward = 16 pips).
Support/Resistance Mode: Standalone Contrarian System for Fading Breaks
This mode hides signals and labels, turning the indicator into a complete contrarian trading system focused on fading zone breaks. It treats broken zones as "flips"—a broken support becomes potential resistance, and vice versa. Entries use limit orders at a distance equal to the zone height, with fixed 1:2 RR based on that height. No additional filters are required, but combining with session timing enhances edge. Alerts fire on new zone creation, allowing proactive setup.
When a setup results in a stop loss in Support/Resistance Mode, the original zone can be used for a "Stop & Reverse" trade with the same trading proportions. This means reversing the position direction upon hitting SL, using the original zone to set the new entry (at the box top/bottom trigger level), SL (at the opposite box edge), and TP (2x the height beyond entry)—effectively capturing momentum in the opposite direction while maintaining the 1:2 RR.
- Fading a Support Break (Short Setup): On a 5-minute chart of AUD/USD during NY PM, a support zone at 0.6650 (height 12 pips) breaks when low pierces below 0.6638. Consider the zone flipped to resistance. Place a sell limit order 12 pips above the broken zone (at 0.6662), SL 12 pips above entry (0.6674), and TP 24 pips below entry (0.6638, achieving 1:2 RR). This anticipates sellers re-entering on pullbacks to the former support. If the volatility filter is on, this only applies to significant breaks; historically, test on pairs with clear pip values to adjust for spreads.
Stop & Reverse Scenario: If the short position hits SL at 0.6674 (price rallies above), reverse to a long position. Use the original 12-pip zone: Place a buy limit order on the original broken support (now acting as flipped resistance, at 0.6650 box top), SL 12 pips below the new entry (0.6638 box bottom), and TP 24 pips above the new entry (0.6674, maintaining 1:2 RR). This captures potential upside momentum after the false break.
- Fading a Resistance Break (Long Setup): In a 15-minute chart of Nasdaq futures (NQ) during London close, a resistance zone at 18500 (height 50 points) breaks upward (high > 18550). Flip it to support. Place a buy limit order 50 points below the broken zone (at 18450), SL 50 points below entry (18400), TP 100 points above entry (18550). This catches pullbacks in uptrends. Longer timeframes like 15m may show fewer but more reliable breaks due to broader candle relationships—compare to 1m, where smaller candles might invalidate zones quicker.
Stop & Reverse Scenario: If the long position hits SL at 18400 (price drops below), reverse to a short position. Use the original 50-point zone: Place a sell limit order on the original broken resistance (now acting as flipped support, at 18500 box bottom), SL 50 points above the new entry (18550 box top), and TP 100 points below the new entry (18400, maintaining 1:2 RR). This captures potential downside momentum after the false break.
- Multi-Zone Contrarian Scalping in High-Volatility Sessions: On a 1-minute chart of Bitcoin (BTC/USD) during NY open, several zones form and break in quick succession. After a resistance at 65000 (height 200 USD) breaks, place buy limit 200 USD below (64800), SL at 64600, TP at 65200. Conversely, for a broken support at 64000 (height 150 USD), sell limit 150 USD above (64150), SL 64300, TP 63850. Use the max bars setting to limit zone lifespan in fast markets; enable volatility filter to focus on explosive sessions like news releases. This mode's standalone nature suits automated mindsets—backtest to quantify edge, noting 1m's frequent triggers vs. 15m's strategic ones.
Stop & Reverse Scenario: For the buy after resistance break, if it hits SL at 64600 (price falls below), reverse to short. Use the original 200 USD zone: Place a sell limit order on the original broken resistance (now acting as flipped support, at 65000 box bottom), SL 200 USD above the new entry (65200 box top), TP 400 USD below the new entry (64600, maintaining 1:2 RR). Similarly, for the sell after support break, if it hits SL at 64300 (price rallies above), reverse to buy: Use the original 150 USD zone: Place a buy limit order on the original broken support (now acting as flipped resistance, at 64000 box top), SL 150 USD below the new entry (63850 box bottom), TP 300 USD above the new entry (64300, maintaining 1:2 RR). This captures potential momentum after the false breaks.
- Risk Considerations for Both Modes: Always test scenarios historically and adjust for instrument specifics like pip/point values and spreads. For example, forex might use 1-2 pip buffers, while crypto needs larger due to volatility. This is not trading advice; users should evaluate independently and consult professionals.
KEY SETTINGS
- Indicator Mode: "Buy/Sell Signal Mode" for signals; "Support/Resistance Mode" for zones only.
- Show S/R Zones: Toggle box visibility.
- Colours: Customise active/historical zones, buy/sell labels.
- Max Bars for Signal: Zone extension limit (default: 288).
- Require Significant Volatility: Filter for notable sessions (default: true).
- Days to Keep Historical Zones: Retention period (default: 7).
- Show NotePad?: Toggle notes table.
ALERTS
- Signal Mode: On BUY/SELL triggers.
- S/R Mode: On new zone creation.
Backtest thoroughly before use.
Why Protected?
This script uses a proprietary zone detection method designed to highlight support/resistance zones in a clear, structured way. To maintain the integrity and unique utility of the algorithm, the code is closed-source.
Important Considerations
This tool does not guarantee profits and is not intended to replace sound trade management or risk discipline. It is designed to aid traders in visualiSing market structure. Use responsibly with appropriate risk measures.
Legal Disclaimer
This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as financial, investment, or trading advice, and does not constitute a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any financial instrument.
Trading financial markets involves substantial risk. Past performance of any trading strategy or indicator is not indicative of future results. Users of this indicator assume full responsibility for their trading decisions. No guarantees are made regarding the accuracy, reliability, or profitability of the signals generated by this tool.
This indicator is published as-is, without any express or implied warranties. The publishers shall not be held liable for any losses or damages, direct or indirect, arising from the use, misuse, or reliance on this tool.
All trading decisions should be made with consideration of your financial situation and risk tolerance. Consultation with a licensed financial advisor is strongly recommended before making any investment decisions.
By using this indicator, you acknowledge and agree to these terms. Your use constitutes acceptance of full responsibility and the understanding that trading is inherently risky and should be approached with caution and discipline.
Alternate Hourly HighlightAlternate Hourly Highlight
This indicator automatically highlights every alternate one-hour window on your chart, making it easy to visually identify and separate each trading hour. The background alternates color every hour, helping traders spot hourly cycles, session changes, or develop time-based trading strategies.
Works on any timeframe.
No inputs required—just add to your chart and go!
Especially useful for intraday traders who analyze price action, volatility, or volume by the hour.
For custom colors or session windows, feel free to modify the script!
MA Shift (Offset Only + Flip Dots)Indicator Overview
This custom moving average indicator shifts the SMA away from price by a fixed percent or ATR multiple. It delivers a clear, uncluttered view of trend direction and momentum while keeping the price bars visible. A single offset line glows in semi-transparent shading and changes color based on trend state. When the price crosses the base SMA, a small dot marks the flip point.
Key Features
Adjustable Length
Choose any SMA period (default six) to suit your time frame and trading style.
Flexible Offset Mode
Percent mode places the line a fixed percentage above or below the SMA.
ATR mode spaces the line dynamically based on market volatility.
Direction Toggle
Shift the line up or down away from candles.
Glow Effect
A wide, semi-transparent band highlights the offset line for easy visibility.
Trend-Flip Dots
A tiny circle appears below the bar when the trend turns up and above the bar when it turns down, helping you spot reversals at a glance.
Custom Candle and Bar Coloring
Bars and candles recolor to reflect the current trend, reinforcing visual clarity.
How It Works
Base SMA Calculation
The indicator computes a standard SMA on your chosen source (high+low 2 by default).
Offset Application
It then adds or subtracts the percent or ATR-based distance to create a second line.
Trend Detection
When price moves above the SMA, the offset line and bars turn to your “up” color. When price drops below, they switch to your “down” color.
Flip Signals
On the bar that triggers a color change, a dot marks the exact reversal point.
Trading Signals and Usage
Trend Confirmation
Use the offset line as a clean trend guide. Price consistently above the line with green bars signals a bullish regime. Price below the line with orange bars signals bearish control.
Entry and Exit
Long Entry: Wait for a flip-up dot and a green close above the offset line.
Short Entry: Watch for a flip-down dot and an orange close below the offset line.
Stops and Targets: Place stops just inside the offset line on pullbacks for dynamic risk management.
Avoiding Whipsaws
The visual separation helps you ignore minor noise around price. Combine flip dots with bar color to filter false turns.
Confluence with MACD
Pair this offset SMA with the MACD for stronger signals:
MACD Trend Filter
Require the MACD line to be above its signal line (and histogram above zero) before taking a long flip-up from the offset MA.
Momentum Confirmation
When the offset SMA flips to a downtrend, look for the MACD histogram to turn negative. That alignment avoids fade-against-momentum trades.
Entry Timing
Use the MACD crossover as a lead-in filter and the offset SMA flip as the actual trigger. This two-step approach keeps you on the right side of larger moves.
Publishing Tips on TradingView
Description: Summarize features and usage in the indicator’s “About” field.
Inputs: List each setting clearly so users know how to tweak period, offset mode, percent/ATR values and color choices.
Examples: Include a chart snapshot showing a long setup with both the offset SMA flip and a confirming MACD crossover.
Release Notes: Mention version defaults (six-period SMA, ten-percent offset) and invite feedback for improvements.
Tags: Use relevant keywords like “Moving Average,” “Offset Indicator,” “Trend Filter,” and “MACD Confluence” to make it easy to find.
With its simple dot signals and customizable glow, this offset SMA becomes a powerful visual tool—especially when paired with MACD—for spotting clean trend entries and exits.
Boring w/Prev LeginThis TradingView Pine Script highlights “boring” candles that follow a specific “legin” candle, based on strict supply/demand zone and price action rules inspired by your trading strategy.
A candle will be highlighted if it meets all of these:
The current candle is “boring” (low volatility, small range).
The previous candle was a “legin” (high volatility, big move).
The previous “legin” was much larger than the current “boring” candle (by TR or size).
The boring candle has both upper and lower wicks (not a marubozu).
The legin candle had a strong body (≥70% of its size) and a wick on its close side (showing strong price rejection).
Previous Candle High/Low (Clean)✅ Creates one horizontal line for the previous candle’s high (green).
✅ Creates one horizontal line for the previous candle’s low (red).
✅ The lines update on each new candle, always following the most recent previous high/low.
✅ The lines are extended to the right — they don’t stack or clutter the chart.
✅ Works on all timeframes.
Multi Vertical Timeline V3English Description
Multi Vertical Timeline V3 + 3 Time Blocks
A professional trading indicator for precise time marking and session highlighting on your charts.
Key Features:
📍 6 Vertical Time Lines:
Individually configurable times (hour/minute)
Customizable colors, line widths, and styles (solid, dashed, dotted)
Enable/disable toggle for each timeline
Optional time labels
🎨 3 Trading Session Blocks:
Colored background highlights for important trading hours
Pre-configured for NY, London, and Tokyo sessions
Fully customizable start and end times
Transparent coloring for optimal chart readability
⏰ Smart Time Control:
Precise timezone offset setting (-12 to +12 hours)
Automatic adjustment for daylight saving time
Worldwide timezone support
Special handling for time blocks crossing midnight
🛠️ User-Friendly Design:
Clear grouping of all settings
Global on/off control for all labels
No performance impact through optimized code
Instant visual feedback
Use Cases:
Forex Trading (mark session overlaps)
Futures Trading (market opening hours)
Intraday Strategies (entry/exit times)
Multi-timeframe Analysis
Backtesting with time-based rules
Perfect for traders who need precise time markings and session highlights for their strategies!
Ultimate Market Structure [Alpha Extract]Ultimate Market Structure
A comprehensive market structure analysis tool that combines advanced swing point detection, imbalance zone identification, and intelligent break analysis to identify high-probability trading opportunities.Utilizing a sophisticated trend scoring system, this indicator classifies market conditions and provides clear signals for structure breaks, directional changes, and fair value gap detection with institutional-grade precision.
🔶 Advanced Swing Point Detection
Identifies pivot highs and lows using configurable lookback periods with optional close-based analysis for cleaner signals. The system automatically labels swing points as Higher Highs (HH), Lower Highs (LH), Higher Lows (HL), and Lower Lows (LL) while providing advanced classifications including "rising_high", "falling_high", "rising_low", "falling_low", "peak_high", and "valley_low" for nuanced market analysis.
swingHighPrice = useClosesForStructure ? ta.pivothigh(close, swingLength, swingLength) : ta.pivothigh(high, swingLength, swingLength)
swingLowPrice = useClosesForStructure ? ta.pivotlow(close, swingLength, swingLength) : ta.pivotlow(low, swingLength, swingLength)
classification = classifyStructurePoint(structureHighPrice, upperStructure, true)
significance = calculateSignificance(structureHighPrice, upperStructure, true)
🔶 Significance Scoring System
Each structure point receives a significance level on a 1-5 scale based on its distance from previous points, helping prioritize the most important levels. This intelligent scoring system ensures traders focus on the most meaningful structure breaks while filtering out minor noise.
🔶 Comprehensive Trend Analysis
Calculates momentum, strength, direction, and confidence levels using volatility-normalized price changes and multi-timeframe correlation. The system provides real-time trend state tracking with bullish (+1), bearish (-1), or neutral (0) direction assessment and 0-100 confidence scoring.
// Calculate trend momentum using rate of change and volatility
calculateTrendMomentum(lookback) =>
priceChange = (close - close ) / close * 100
avgVolatility = ta.atr(lookback) / close * 100
momentum = priceChange / (avgVolatility + 0.0001)
momentum
// Calculate trend strength using multiple timeframe correlation
calculateTrendStrength(shortPeriod, longPeriod) =>
shortMA = ta.sma(close, shortPeriod)
longMA = ta.sma(close, longPeriod)
separation = math.abs(shortMA - longMA) / longMA * 100
strength = separation * slopeAlignment
❓How It Works
🔶 Imbalance Zone Detection
Identifies Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) between consecutive candles where price gaps create unfilled areas. These zones are displayed as semi-transparent boxes with optional center line mitigation tracking, highlighting potential support and resistance levels where institutional players often react.
// Detect Fair Value Gaps
detectPriceImbalance() =>
currentHigh = high
currentLow = low
refHigh = high
refLow = low
if currentOpen > currentClose
if currentHigh - refLow < 0
upperBound = currentClose - (currentClose - refLow)
lowerBound = currentClose - (currentClose - currentHigh)
centerPoint = (upperBound + lowerBound) / 2
newZone = ImbalanceZone.new(
zoneBox = box.new(bar_index, upperBound, rightEdge, lowerBound,
bgcolor=bullishImbalanceColor, border_color=hiddenColor)
)
🔶 Structure Break Analysis
Determines Break of Structure (BOS) for trend continuation and Directional Change (DC) for trend reversals with advanced classification as "continuation", "reversal", or "neutral". The system compares pre-trend and post-trend states for each break, providing comprehensive trend change momentum analysis.
🔶 Intelligent Zone Management
Features partial mitigation tracking when price enters but doesn't fully fill zones, with automatic zone boundary adjustment during partial fills. Smart array management keeps only recent structure points for optimal performance while preventing duplicate signals from the same level.
🔶 Liquidity Zone Detection
Automatically identifies potential liquidity zones at key structure points for institutional trading analysis. The system tracks broken structure points and provides adaptive zone extension with configurable time-based limits for imbalance areas.
🔶 Visual Structure Mapping
Provides clear visual indicators including swing labels with color-coded significance levels, dashed lines connecting break points with BOS/DC labels, and break signals for continuation and reversal patterns. The adaptive zones feature smart management with automatic mitigation tracking.
🔶 Market Structure Interpretation
HH/HL patterns indicate bullish market structure with trend continuation likelihood, while LH/LL patterns signal bearish structure with downtrend continuation expected. BOS signals represent structure breaks in trend direction for continuation opportunities, while DC signals warn of potential reversals.
🔶 Performance Optimization
Automatic cleanup of old structure points (keeps last 8 points), recent break tracking (keeps last 5 break events), and efficient array management ensure smooth performance across all timeframes and market conditions.
Why Choose Ultimate Market Structure ?
This indicator provides traders with institutional-grade market structure analysis, combining multiple analytical approaches into one comprehensive tool. By identifying key structure levels, imbalance zones, and break patterns with advanced significance scoring, it helps traders understand market dynamics and position themselves for high-probability trade setups in alignment with smart money concepts. The sophisticated trend scoring system and intelligent zone management make it an essential tool for any serious trader looking to decode market structure with precision and confidence.
Mohammad - OBs, BOS, S/R, Elliott Waves & Trend LinesProfessional Trading Indicator System - Technical Analysis Suite
Overview
Advanced technical analysis system integrating ICT/SMC methodologies with classical analysis tools. Features seven analytical components for comprehensive market structure analysis.
Components
1. Order Blocks (ICT/SMC)
Identifies institutional accumulation/distribution zones acting as future support/resistance.
Detection: Automatic identification based on price rejection patterns
Management: Dynamic updates and removal of invalidated blocks
Configuration: Sensitivity levels (High/Medium/Low), ATR-based parameters
Visual: Green support, red resistance with transparency
2. Break of Structure (BOS)
Detects significant structural breaks indicating trend changes.
Method: 5-bar swing point formation
Display: White horizontal lines with labels
Range: 50-bar maximum lookback
3. Support & Resistance
Classical horizontal levels from significant price pivots.
Analysis: 300-bar historical scan
Filter: 10-point duplicate tolerance
Display: Maximum 15 levels within 5% of current price
4. Fair Value Gaps (FVG)
Price inefficiencies that often get filled on return.
Types: Bullish gaps (up) and bearish gaps (down)
Size: Minimum 0.1 ATR or 5 points
Management: Auto-removal when filled
5. Elliott Wave Analysis
Advanced pattern recognition for impulse and corrective waves.
Patterns: 5-wave impulse (1-2-3-4-5), 3-wave corrective (A-B-C)
Adaptive: Auto-adjusts to timeframe (3-10 depth range)
Display: Small dots with large numbers, starts from hidden point 0
6. 45-Degree Momentum Lines
Revolutionary projection system based on consecutive candle sequences.
Bearish Lines (Red):
Trigger: 5+ consecutive red candles
Start: HIGH of first red candle
Labels: B1-B5
Bullish Lines (Green):
Trigger: 5+ consecutive green candles
Start: LOW of first green candle
Labels: T1-T5
Specifications:
Angle: 45° using ATR * 0.15
Extension: 30 bars forward
Display: 5 most recent patterns
7. Classical Trend Lines
Multi-touch diagonal support/resistance detection.
Validation: Minimum touch requirements
Tolerance: ATR-based touch detection
Display: Blue lines with optional labels
Configuration Summary
Global Settings:
Show/hide each component individually
Customizable colors and line widths
Label size options
Performance:
50-bar periodic cleanup
Maximum object limits (500 each)
Conditional processing on bar close
Trading Applications
Scalping: Order Blocks + FVGs + 45° Lines
Day Trading: All components with BOS emphasis
Swing Trading: Elliott Waves + Trend Lines
Position Trading: Major levels + Elliott Waves
Key Strategies:
Use 45° line bounces for entries
Combine Order Blocks with 45° lines for confluence
Confirm BOS breaks with 45° line violations
Place stops beyond projection lines
Technical Requirements
Platform: TradingView Pine Script v5
Minimum: 300 historical bars
Optimal: 15m-4H timeframes
Performance: Moderate CPU usage
Color Scheme
Green: Bullish/Support (#26a69a)
Red: Bearish/Resistance (#ef5350)
White: BOS/S&R lines
Blue: Elliott Waves/Trend Lines
Customizable: 45° projection lines
Risk Disclaimer
Educational tool only. Not financial advice. Combine with risk management and personal analysis. Past performance doesn't guarantee future results. Trading involves substantial risk.
[Teyo69] T1 Short & Long Covering📘 Overview
The Short & Long Covering indicator is designed to help traders detect potential absorption candles and short-covering traps using a combination of normalized volume behavior and price exhaustion logic.
It visualizes possible long opportunities after sell-offs and short traps after price rallies—ideal for traders who want to anticipate reversals based on volume structure.
🧩 Features
📈 Detects rising price with falling volume → potential short covering
📉 Detects falling price with falling volume → potential long absorption
🔍 Flags volume spike conditions using normalized volume vs MA
🔵 Plots “L” (Long Covering) below bars
🔴 Plots “S” (Short Trap) above bars
Customizable pivot lookback and exhaustion period
⚙️ How to Use
Use "L" markers as possible long re-entry points after shakeouts
Use "S" markers to watch for failed rallies or bull traps
Combine with S/R zones or trend filters to confirm
Works well in conjunction with Wyckoff-style market logic or volume spread analysis (VSA)
🔧 Configuration
Price movement Lookback: Sets how many bars to compare for trend detection
Exhaustion Lookback: Defines the recent window to confirm price is exhausted
Normalized Volume MA Length: Used to determine volume spikes relative to average
⚠️ Limitations
Not a standalone signal — should be used with confluence (e.g., support/resistance, trend filters)
Best for spotting potential reversals, not trend-following entries
May generate false signals in low volume chop or news spikes
💡 Advanced Tips
Combine with a trend filter like appropriate EMA to avoid counter-trend setups
Use with a support/resistance script to find confluence zones
Watch for clustered L/S signals — multiple signals in a zone may show strong absorption or distribution
📝 Notes
Signal logic is based on volume exhaustion and price movement divergence
Normalized volume helps compare relative volume across time
“Spike” condition triggers only when volume exceeds 100% of its moving average
🚫 Disclaimer
This script is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice. Always do your own research and use proper risk management.
DA Cloud - DynamicDA Cloud - Dynamic | Detailed Overview
🌟 What Makes This Indicator Special
The DA Cloud - Dynamic is an advanced technical analysis tool that creates adaptive support and resistance zones that expand and contract based on market volatility. Unlike traditional static indicators, this cloud system "breathes" with the market, providing dynamic levels that adjust to changing market conditions.
📊 Core Components
1. Multi-Layered Cloud Structure
Resistance Cloud (Red): Three dynamic resistance levels (RL1, RL2, RL3) with intermediate channels (RC1, RC2)
Support Cloud (Green): Three dynamic support levels (SL1, SL2, SL3) with intermediate channels (SC1, SC2)
Trend Cloud (Blue): Five trend lines (TU2, TU1, TM, TL1, TL2) that flow through the center
Confirmation Line (Purple): A fast-reacting line that confirms trend changes
2. Forward Displacement Technology
The entire cloud system is projected 21 bars into the future (Fibonacci number), allowing traders to see potential support and resistance levels before price reaches them. This predictive element is inspired by Ichimoku Cloud theory but enhanced with modern volatility dynamics.
🔬 How It Works (Without Revealing the Secret Sauce)
Volatility-Responsive Design
The indicator continuously measures market volatility across multiple timeframes
During high volatility periods (like major breakouts), clouds expand dramatically
During consolidation, clouds contract and tighten around price
This creates a "breathing" effect that adapts to market conditions
Multi-Timeframe Analysis
Incorporates Fibonacci sequence periods (3, 13, 21, 34, 55) for calculations
Blends short-term responsiveness with long-term stability
Creates smooth, flowing lines that filter out market noise
Dynamic Level Calculation
Levels are not fixed percentages or static bands
Each level adapts based on current market structure and volatility
Channel lines (RC1, RC2, SC1, SC2) provide intermediate support/resistance
🎯 Key Features
1. Touch Point Detection
Colored dots appear when price touches key levels
Red dots = resistance touch
Green dots = support touch
Blue dots = trend median touch
2. Entry/Exit Signals
"Cloud Entry" labels when confirmation line crosses above SL1
"Cloud Exit" labels when confirmation line crosses below RL1
Background color changes based on bullish/bearish bias
3. Information Table
Real-time display of key levels (RL1, TM, SL1)
Current bias indicator (BULLISH/BEARISH)
Updates dynamically as market moves
⚙️ Customization Options
Main Controls:
Sensitivity (5-50): How responsive clouds are to price movements
Smoothing (1-50): Controls the flow and smoothness of cloud lines
Forward Displacement (0-50): How many bars to project the cloud forward
Advanced Volatility Settings:
Volatility Lookback (50-1000): Period for establishing volatility baseline
Volatility Smoothing (1-50): Reduces spikes in volatility expansion
Expansion Power (0.1-2.0): Controls how dramatically clouds expand
Range Divisor (1.0-20.0): Master control for overall cloud width
Level Spacing:
Individual multipliers for each resistance and support level
Allows fine-tuning of cloud structure to match different markets
Trend Spacing:
Separate controls for inner and outer trend bands
Customize the trend cloud density
📈 Trading Applications
1. Trend Identification
Price above TM (Trend Median) = Bullish bias
Price below TM = Bearish bias
Cloud color and width indicate trend strength
2. Support/Resistance Trading
Use RL1/SL1 as primary targets and reversal zones
RC1/RC2 and SC1/SC2 provide intermediate levels
RL3/SL3 mark extreme levels often seen at major tops/bottoms
3. Volatility Analysis
Expanding clouds signal increasing volatility and potential big moves
Contracting clouds indicate consolidation and potential breakout setup
Cloud width helps with position sizing and risk management
4. Multi-Timeframe Confirmation
Works on all timeframes from 1-minute to monthly
Higher timeframes show major market structure
Lower timeframes provide precise entry/exit points
🎓 Best Practices
Combine with Volume: High volume at cloud levels increases reliability
Watch for Touch Clusters: Multiple touches at a level indicate strength
Monitor Cloud Expansion: Sudden expansion often precedes major moves
Use Multiple Timeframes: Confirm signals across different time periods
Respect the Trend Median: This is often the most important level
⚡ Performance Notes
Optimized for up to 2000 bars of historical data
Smooth performance with 500+ lines and labels
Works on all markets: Crypto, Forex, Stocks, Commodities
📝 Version Info
Current Version: 1.0
Dynamic volatility expansion system
Full customization suite
Touch point detection
Entry/exit signals
Forward displacement projection
VoluTrend | Auto Trendlines + VolumeVoluTrend is a trendline tool that combines pivot detection with volume validation to help traders see only meaningful market structures.
How it works:
Pivot Detection: The script scans for local swing highs and lows using a customizable number of left and right bars. This ensures that each pivot reflects a significant turning point in price action.
Volume Filter: Each pivot is checked against a simple volume filter: the pivot is only valid if its associated bar has higher volume than a user-defined multiple of the average volume over a configurable period. This prevents weak or irrelevant pivots from cluttering the chart.
Automatic Trendlines: Once a valid pivot is found, the script automatically draws a trendline from the previous pivot to the new one. It keeps only a limited number of lines to avoid overcrowding the chart. This creates a dynamic, real-time trendline system that updates as price action evolves.
Why combine these elements?
Many auto trendline tools draw lines for every swing, but not all swings are significant. By combining pivot detection with a volume filter, VoluTrend focuses on price levels where notable participation occurred, helping traders better interpret real support/resistance and trend continuation or reversal points.
Session HL + Candles + AMD (Nephew_Sam_)Session HL + Candles + AMD (Nephew_Sam_)
This indicator marks out intraday sessions summarized into single candles, with an additional option to mark out the HL of each session. Perfect for understanding AMD within a glance (accumulation-manipulation-distribution)
Features:
Session High/Low lines with customizable colors and labels
Optional session candles displayed on the right side of the chart
Timezone support for global traders
Customizable bull/bear candle colors
Works on timeframes up to 1 hour
Perfect for:
Identifying session liquidity levels
Tracking session ranges and breakouts
Multi-timeframe session analysis
ICT methodology traders
Settings:
Choose your timezone for accurate session detection
Toggle session candles and HL lines independently
Customize colors, line styles, and labels
Set maximum timeframe (up to 1 hour)
8 AM & 9 AM NY Candle HighlighterThis indicator helps me to know when the 9am NY candle has closed above or below the previous candle.
Expansion Triangle [TradingFinder] MegaPhone Broadening🔵 Introduction
The Expanding Triangle, also known as the Broadening Formation, is one of the key technical analysis patterns that clearly reflects growing market volatility, increasing indecision among participants, and the potential for sharp price explosions.
This pattern is typically defined by a sequence of higher highs and lower lows, forming within two diverging trendlines. Unlike traditional triangles that converge to a breakout point, the expanding triangle pattern becomes wider over time, leaving no precise apex for a breakout to occur.
From a price action perspective, the pattern represents a prolonged tug-of-war between buyers and sellers, where neither side has taken control yet. Each aggressive swing opens the door to new opportunities whether it's a trend reversal, range trading, or a momentum breakout. This dual nature makes the pattern highly versatile across market conditions, from exhausted trend ends to volatile consolidation zones.
The custom-built indicator for this pattern uses a combination of smart algorithms and detailed analysis of swing dynamics to automatically detect expanding triangles and highlight low-risk entry points.
Traders can use this tool to capitalize on high-probability setups from shorting near the upper edge of the structure with confirmation, to trading bearish breakouts during trend continuations, or entering long positions near the lower boundary during bullish reversals. The chart examples included in this article demonstrate these three highly practical trading scenarios in live market conditions.
A major advantage of this indicator lies in its structural filtering engine, which analyzes the behavior of each price leg in the triangle. With four adjustable filter levels from Very Aggressive, which highlights all potential patterns, to Very Defensive, which only triggers when price actually touches the triangle's trendlines the indicator ensures that only structurally sound and verified setups appear on the chart, reducing noise and false signals significantly.
Long Setup :
Short Setup :
🔵 How to Use
The pattern typically forms in conditions of heightened uncertainty and volatility, where price swings generate a series of higher highs and lower lows. The expanding triangle consists of three key legs bounded by diverging trendlines. The indicator intelligently analyzes each leg's direction and angle to determine whether a valid pattern is forming.
At the core of the indicator’s logic is its leg filtering system, which controls the quality of the pattern and filters out weak or noisy setups. Four structural filter modes are available to suit different trading styles and risk preferences. In Very Aggressive mode, filters are disabled, and the indicator detects any pattern purely based on the sequence of swing points.
This mode is ideal for traders who want to see everything and apply their own discretion.
In Aggressive mode, the indicator checks whether each new leg extends no more than twice the length of the previous one. If a leg overshoots excessively, the structure is invalidated.
In Defensive mode, the filter enforces a minimum movement requirement each leg must move at least 2% of the previous one. This prevents the formation of shallow, weak patterns that visually resemble triangles but lack substance.
The strictest setting, Very Defensive, combines all previous filters and additionally requires the price to physically touch the triangle’s trendlines before issuing a signal. This ensures that setups only appear when real market interaction with key structural levels has occurred, not based on assumptions or geometry alone. This mode is ideal for traders seeking maximum precision and minimal risk.
🟣 Bullish Setup
A bullish setup within the Expanding Triangle pattern occurs when price revisits the lower support boundary after a series of broad swings typically near the third leg of the formation. This area often represents a shift in momentum, where sellers begin to lose strength and buyers prepare to take control.
Ideally, the setup is accompanied by a bullish reversal candle (e.g. doji, pin bar, or engulfing) near the lower trendline. If the Very Defensive filter is active, the indicator will only issue a signal if price makes a confirmed touch on the trendline and reacts from that level. This significantly improves signal accuracy and filters out premature entries.
After confirmation, traders may choose to enter a long position on the bullish candle or shortly afterward. A logical stop-loss is placed just below the recent swing low within the pattern. The target can be set at or near the upper trendline, or projected using the full height of the triangle added to the breakout point. On higher timeframes, this reversal often marks the beginning of a strong uptrend.
🟣 Bearish Setup
A bearish setup forms when price climbs toward the upper resistance trendline, usually as the third leg completes. This is where buyers often begin to show exhaustion, and sellers step in with strength providing an ideal low-risk entry point for short positions.
As with the bullish setup, if the Candle Confirmation filter is enabled, the indicator will only show a signal when a bearish reversal candle forms at the point of contact. If Defensive or Very Defensive filters are also active, the setup must meet strict criteria of proportionate leg movement and an actual trendline touch to qualify.
Once confirmed, traders can enter on the reversal candle, placing a stop-loss slightly above the recent high. The target can be set at the lower trendline or calculated based on the triangle's full height, projected downward. This setup is particularly useful at the end of weak bullish trends or in volatile market tops.
🔵 Settings
🟣 Logic Settings
Pivot Period : Defines how many bars are analyzed to identify swing highs and lows. Higher values detect larger, slower structures, while lower values respond to faster patterns. The default value of 13 offers a balanced sensitivity.
Pattern Filter :
Very Aggressive : Detects all patterns based on point sequence with no structural checks.
Aggressive : Ensures each leg is no more than 2x the size of the previous one.
Defensive : Requires each leg to be at least 2% the size of the previous leg.
Very Defensive : The strictest level; only confirms patterns when price touches trendlines.
Candle Confirmation : When enabled, the indicator requires a valid confirmation candle (doji, pin bar, engulfing) at the interaction point with the trendline before issuing a signal. This reduces false entries and improves entry precision.
🟣 Alert Settings
Alert : Enables alerts for SSS.
Message Frequency : Determines the frequency of alerts. Options include 'All' (every function call), 'Once Per Bar' (first call within the bar), and 'Once Per Bar Close' (final script execution of the real-time bar). Default is 'Once per Bar'.
Show Alert Time by Time Zone : Configures the time zone for alert messages. Default is 'UTC'.
🔵 Conclusion
The Expanding Triangle pattern, with its wide structure and volatility-driven nature, represents chaos but also opportunity. For traders who can read its behavior, it provides some of the most powerful setups for reversals, breakouts, and range-based trades. While the pattern may seem messy at first glance, it is built on clear logic and when properly detected, it offers high-probability opportunities.
This indicator doesn’t just draw expanding triangles it intelligently evaluates their structural quality, validates price interaction through candle confirmation, and allows the trader to fine-tune the detection logic through adjustable filter levels. Whether you’re a reversal trader looking for a turning point, or a breakout trader hunting momentum, this tool adapts to your strategy.
In volatile or uncertain markets, where fakeouts and sudden shifts are common, this indicator can become a cornerstone of your trading system helping you turn volatility into structured, high-quality opportunities.