Intraday Alpha Pro - ORB + Trend/MomentumOverview
This is a pure intraday trading strategy designed for active traders seeking to capitalize on short-term price movements using two complementary modules: Opening Range Breakout (ORB) and Trend/Momentum. The strategy operates strictly within a user-defined trading session, automatically flattening all positions at session end to avoid overnight carry. It employs a points-based exit system with a trailing stop that activates only after the target is reached, ensuring disciplined risk management. Optional Martingale position sizing is included for users who prefer aggressive scaling after losses.Key Features Pure Intraday, No Carry: Trades are confined to a user-defined session (default: 9:15 AM–3:25 PM, Monday–Sunday). All positions are closed at session end.
Non-Repainting: Entries are evaluated only on confirmed bar closes (barstate.isconfirmed), ensuring no lookahead or repainting.
Dual Signal Modules: Opening Range Breakout (ORB): Captures breakouts above/below the high/low of a user-defined opening range (default: 9:15 AM–9:30 AM).
Trend/Momentum: Combines EMA (9/21) crossovers, RSI filters, volume confirmation, and an optional 200-period MA trend filter for robust trend-following signals.
Points-Based Exits: Uses fixed stop-loss (slPoints, default 16 points) and take-profit (tpPoints, default 32 points) distances. Once the take-profit level is reached, a trailing stop (trailDistPts, default 10 points) activates, ratcheting monotonically to lock in gains.
Martingale Sizing (Optional): Allows position size increases after losses (up to maxQtyInput) with a reset option after wins.
Cooldown Period: Prevents immediate re-entries after exits using a configurable cooldown (cooldownBars).
Flexible Inputs: Toggle long/short entries, enable/disable ORB or Trend/Momentum modules, and customize all parameters (e.g., MA lengths, RSI thresholds, volume multiplier).
Visuals & Alerts: Plots ORB high/low lines and moving averages (9, 21, 200). Includes alerts for long/short entries and end-of-day flattening.
How It Works Session Management: Trades only within the specified tradeSes (default: 9:15 AM–3:25 PM). The ORB module uses a separate orbSes (default: 9:15 AM–9:30 AM) to calculate breakout levels. Positions are closed automatically at session end.
Entry Conditions: ORB: Long when price closes above the ORB high after the ORB session ends; short when price closes below the ORB low.
Trend/Momentum: Long on fast MA (default EMA 9) crossing above slow MA (default EMA 21), with RSI above rsiBuy (default 55), volume exceeding volMult (default 1.5x prior bar), and price above the 200-period MA (if enabled). Shorts use the inverse.
Exit Logic: Stop-loss is set at entry price ± slPoints.
Take-profit is monitored using a running high/low since entry. Once price moves tpPoints in profit, the stop trails at trailDistPts behind the current price, adjusting only in the favorable direction (never loosening).
Exits use strategy.exit with stop only (no limit orders).
Position Sizing: Default size is baseQtyInput (minimum 1 contract). With useMartingale enabled, size increases by martingaleFactor after a loss, capped at maxQtyInput. If resetOnWin is true, size resets to baseQtyInput after a winning trade.
Cooldown: After an exit, no new trades are allowed for cooldownBars to prevent overtrading.
Futures-Safe Volume: Volume filter accommodates markets with missing or zero volume data (e.g., futures), ensuring signals aren’t blocked unnecessarily.
Inputs Trading Session: tradeSes (e.g., "0915-1525:1234567") and orbSes (e.g., "0915-0930:1234567").
Toggles: enableLong, enableShort, useORB, useTrendMom, useTrendFilter (200-MA).
Trend/Momentum: maType (EMA/SMA), fastLen (9), slowLen (21), trendLen (200), rsiLen (14), rsiBuy (55), rsiSell (45), volMult (1.5).
Exits: slPoints (16), tpPoints (32), trailDistPts (10).
Martingale: useMartingale, baseQtyInput, maxQtyInput, martingaleFactor, resetOnWin.
Cooldown: cooldownBars (1).
Legacy (Ignored): tp1RR, tp2RR, tp3RR, tp1Pct, tp2Pct, tp3Pct, stepTrail for backward compatibility.
Usage Notes Best suited for liquid, intraday markets (e.g., futures like ES, NQ, or forex pairs).
Adjust slPoints, tpPoints, and trailDistPts to match instrument volatility.
Use useMartingale cautiously, as it increases risk after losses.
Ensure tradeSes and orbSes align with your market’s trading hours.
Alerts can be set for long/short entries and EOD flattening.
The strategy avoids lookahead and repainting, ensuring reliability in live trading.
Risk Warning
Trading involves significant risk. Backtest thoroughly and use appropriate risk management. The Martingale option can amplify losses if not carefully monitored. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
Cicli
60 신저가 숏_신저가“60-Day New Low Short (New Low)” is a momentum breakdown setup that sells short when price prints a fresh 60-day low, aiming to ride continued weakness after support fails.
Enter on the breakdown close (or next open) with confirmation such as expanding volume, relative weakness vs. a benchmark, and price below the 50/200-day MAs.
Manage risk with a stop above the recent swing high or 20-day high; take profits via ATR-based targets or a trailing stop, and be cautious around earnings/news catalysts.
60 신고가 롱_신고가“60-Day New High Long (New High)” is a momentum breakout setup that buys when price prints a fresh 60-day high, expecting continuation once resistance gives way.
Enter on the breakout close (or next open) with confirmation such as expanding volume, relative strength vs. a benchmark, and price above the 50/200-day MAs.
Manage risk with a stop below the recent swing low or 20-day low; take profits via ATR-based targets or a trailing stop, and be cautious around earnings/news catalysts.
60 신저가 숏_신저가“60-Day New Low Short (New Low)” is a momentum breakdown setup that sells short when price prints a fresh 60-day low, aiming to ride continued weakness after support fails.
Enter on the breakdown close (or next open) with confirmation such as expanding volume, relative weakness vs. a benchmark, and price below the 50/200-day MAs.
Manage risk with a stop above the recent swing high or 20-day high; take profits via ATR-based targets or a trailing stop, and be cautious around earnings/news catalysts.
60 신고가 롱“60-Day New High Long” is a momentum breakout strategy that buys when price makes a fresh 60-day high, expecting continuation after resistance gives way.
Enter on the breakout close (or next open) with confirmation such as expanding volume, relative strength vs. a benchmark, and price above the 50/200-day MAs.
Manage risk with a stop below the recent swing low or 20-day low; take profits via ATR-based targets or a trailing stop, and be cautious around binary catalysts (earnings/news).
60 신저가 숏“60-Day New Low Short” is a momentum breakdown setup that sells short when price prints a fresh 60-day low, betting that failed support will extend the downtrend.
Entries are usually taken on the breakdown close (or next open) with confirmation like rising volume, relative weakness, and price below the 50/200-day MAs.
Manage risk with a stop above the recent swing high or 20-day high; take profits via ATR-based targets or a trailing stop, and avoid trades near major catalysts (earnings/news).
Previous Day OHLC Dashboard (Last N Days)Indicator: Previous Day OHLC Dashboard (Multi-Day)
This indicator displays a dashboard-style table on your chart that shows the Open, High, Low, and Close (OHLC) of the previous trading days. It’s designed to help traders quickly reference key daily levels that often act as important support and resistance zones.
🔑 Features:
Dashboard Table: Shows OHLC data for the last N trading days (default = 3, up to 10).
Customizable Appearance:
Change the position of the dashboard (Top-Right, Top-Left, Bottom-Right, Bottom-Left).
Adjust text size (Tiny → Huge).
Customize colors for header, labels, and each OHLC column.
Yesterday’s OHLC Lines (optional): Plots horizontal lines on the chart for the previous day’s Open, High, Low, and Close.
Intraday & Multi-Timeframe Compatible: Works on all timeframes below Daily — values update automatically from the daily chart.
📊 Use Cases:
Quickly identify yesterday’s key levels for intraday trading.
Track how current price reacts to previous day’s support/resistance.
Keep a multi-day reference for trend bias and range context.
⚙️ How it Works:
The indicator pulls daily OHLC values using request.security() with lookahead_on to ensure prior day’s values are extended across the next session.
These values are displayed in a compact table for quick reference.
Optionally, the most recent daily levels (D-1) are plotted as chart lines.
✅ Perfect for day traders, scalpers, and swing traders who rely on yesterday’s price action to plan today’s trades.
All-in-One Indicator**All-in-One Trading Indicator** 🛠️
This powerful and versatile TradingView indicator combines multiple popular technical tools into a single, easy-to-use script. Designed for traders who want a comprehensive view of the market, it includes:
* **MACD** – with optional lines and histogram for momentum analysis
* **Multiple Moving Averages (MA1/MA2/MA3)** – SMA or EMA, fully customizable
* **RSI** – short or long-term momentum indicator
* **VWAP** – volume-weighted average price for intraday trend spotting
* **Supertrend** – clear trend direction signals
* **ADX & DMI** – trend strength and directional movement
* **Stochastic** – %K and %D lines with overbought/oversold zones
* **Bollinger Bands** – upper and lower bands for volatility analysis
✅ All components are optional and fully configurable
✅ Designed to give a complete market overview in one pane or overlay
✅ Perfect for intraday, swing, and position traders
**Make smarter trading decisions by combining trend, momentum, and volatility insights in one place!**
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TAPDA Vision by TSINCHRONISE ft Grok This is the newly created TAPDA vision indictor 🔮
This time I used Grok to make the entire thing, It currently is working but I am refining and will be upgrading some features.
For now it can carry out a number of important tasks for TAPDA traders :
-Highlights FVGs that haven't been tapped within customizable size an time parameters
-Highlights OBs that haven't been tapped within customizable size an time parameters
-Has Option to Highlight PD Arrays in for 3 different specific times of day (optional)
-Has a Dynamic Highlight function which will highlight untapped PD arrays which were formed in the current hour you are using the indicator and adjusts every hour automatically
This is a work in progress but is useable - Updates to come.
Smart PA Early Entry - Trend StartSmart PA Early Entry Indicator (MACD + FVG + Fibonacci)
This TradingView indicator helps traders spot potential trend reversals early by combining multiple technical tools:
MACD Momentum – Identifies the direction of the trend.
Volume Filter – Confirms strong market participation for reliable signals.
Fair Value Gaps (FVG) – Highlights areas where price may reverse or continue strongly.
Fibonacci Retracement Levels – Pinpoints key support/resistance zones for early entries.
ATR-based Stop Loss – Automatically calculates a dynamic stop-loss based on market volatility.
Trend Start Signals – Alerts only appear on the first candle of a potential trend change to avoid repeated signals.
Visual Labels & Plots – Shows entry price, stop-loss, FVG zones, and Fibonacci levels for easy chart reading.
Ideal for: Intraday and swing traders looking for high-probability entries near trend reversals with clear risk management.
60 신저가 숏_신저가“60-Day New Low Short (New Low)” is a momentum breakdown setup that sells short when price prints a fresh 60-day low, aiming to ride continued weakness after support fails.
Enter on the breakdown close (or next open) with confirmation such as expanding volume, relative weakness vs. a benchmark, and price below the 50/200-day MAs.
Manage risk with a stop above the recent swing high or 20-day high; take profits via ATR-based targets or a trailing stop, and be cautious around earnings/news catalysts.
60 신고가 롱_신고가“60-Day New High Long (New High)” is a momentum breakout setup that buys when price prints a fresh 60-day high, expecting continuation once resistance gives way.
Enter on the breakout close (or next open) with confirmation such as expanding volume, relative strength vs. a benchmark, and price above the 50/200-day MAs.
Manage risk with a stop below the recent swing low or 20-day low; take profits via ATR-based targets or a trailing stop, and be cautious around earnings/news catalysts.
60 신고가 롱“60-Day New High Long” is a momentum breakout strategy that buys when price makes a fresh 60-day high, expecting continuation after resistance gives way.
Enter on the breakout close (or next open) with confirmation such as expanding volume, relative strength vs. a benchmark, and price above the 50/200-day MAs.
Manage risk with a stop below the recent swing low or 20-day low; take profits via ATR-based targets or a trailing stop, and be cautious around binary catalysts (earnings/news).
Crypto Strength MatrixOverview
The "Crypto Strength Matrix" is a custom Pine Script v5 indicator designed for cryptocurrency traders to assess the relative strength of major crypto market segments against traditional markets (e.g., the U.S. Dollar Index) and Bitcoin dominance. This indicator plots the strength of Altcoins (excluding ETH and SOL), Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), the Dollar Index (DXY) versus Altcoins, and Bitcoin Dominance (DOM) on a 0-100 scale, using the Relative Strength Index (RSI) methodology. It provides a visual and intuitive way to identify overbought (>70) or oversold (<30) conditions across these assets, helping traders spot potential entry or exit points in the crypto market.
How It Works
The indicator fetches real-time data from various crypto and forex symbols available on TradingView, including:
CRYPTOCAP:TOTAL2 (total altcoin market cap),
CRYPTOCAP:ETH and CRYPTOCAP:SOL (market caps of ETH and SOL),
CRYPTO:ETHUSD and CRYPTO:SOLUSD (ETH and SOL prices),
CRYPTOCAP:BTC.D (Bitcoin dominance),
TVC:DXY (U.S. Dollar Index).
Calculations:
Altcoin Strength (OTH): Measures the RSI of the normalized market cap of all altcoins excluding ETH and SOL (calculated as TOTAL2 - ETH - SOL), relative to the total altcoin market cap. This reflects the strength of smaller altcoins.
ETH Strength: Computes the RSI of ETH/USD price adjusted by the DXY, isolating ETH's performance against the dollar.
SOL Strength: Similar to ETH, calculates the RSI of SOL/USD price adjusted by the DXY, focusing on Solana's strength.
DXY vs Altcoins: Uses the RSI of the DXY divided by the normalized total altcoin market cap, indicating the dollar's strength relative to altcoins.
Bitcoin Dominance (DOM): Directly applies RSI to Bitcoin dominance data, showing BTC's market control.
Each metric is plotted as a line with a unique color (OTH in aqua, ETH in teal, SOL in purple, DXY in green, DOM in orange) and labeled at the end of the chart for easy identification. Horizontal lines at 70 (overbought), 50 (neutral), and 30 (oversold) provide reference levels.
How to Use
Add the Indicator: Apply the "Crypto Strength Matrix" to a cryptocurrency chart (e.g., BTC/USD or ETH/USD) on a daily or 4-hour timeframe for optimal results.
Interpret the Lines:
OTH (Altcoins excluding ETH and SOL): A value above 70 suggests strong momentum in smaller altcoins, while below 30 indicates weakness. Monitor for divergence with ETH and SOL.
ETH and SOL: High values (>70) signal potential overbought conditions for these assets, while low values (<30) may indicate oversold opportunities.
DXY: Rising above 70 may suggest a stronger dollar, potentially pressuring crypto prices, while below 30 could indicate a weakening dollar, favoring crypto.
DOM: A value above 70 reflects strong Bitcoin dominance, often leading to altcoin underperformance, while below 30 may signal altcoin season.
Combine with Price Action: Use the indicator alongside candlestick patterns or volume analysis to confirm trade signals.
Adjust RSI Length: The default RSI length is 14, but you can tweak this input in the indicator settings to suit your trading style (e.g., 7 for shorter-term, 21 for longer-term trends).
Monitor Trends: Look for crossovers between lines (e.g., OTH rising above DXY) or alignment with the 50 neutral line to gauge market shifts.
Tips
Timeframe Selection: Daily charts provide a broad market view, while 4-hour charts offer more frequent signals. Avoid very short timeframes (e.g., 5m) due to noise.
Contextual Awareness: Combine with macroeconomic news (e.g., U.S. dollar strength) and Bitcoin price movements for better decision-making.
Risk Management: Use the indicator as a supplementary tool, not a standalone signal, and always set stop-losses based on your risk tolerance.
This indicator is ideal for crypto traders seeking a comprehensive view of market dynamics without the complexity of multiple charts. Enjoy trading with the "Crypto Strength Matrix"!
Killzonesthis is a Indicate for marking killzone range, time and high and low of that killzone, you can adjust the time range also many other things
Day Zero Fakeout Detector MTFDay Zero Template (Stacey Burke)
Definition:
“Day Zero” is essentially the setup day in Stacey Burke’s playbook.
It’s the day when the market creates a significant inflection — often forming a Peak Formation High (PFH) or Peak Formation Low (PFL).
It usually occurs after 3 days of directional movement (the classic 3-day cycle Stacey teaches).
Example:
Day 1: Breakout expansion.
Day 2: Continuation or consolidation.
Day 3: Exhaustion + reversal (forms PFH/PFL).
Day Zero: The day after this reversal template begins — where traders start looking for measured moves back inside the range.
👉 Day Zero = the transition day where the new weekly cycle (up or down) begins.
2️⃣ Peak Formation Highs (PFH) and Lows (PFL)
A PFH occurs when the market fails above prior highs (often with stop hunts/fakeouts).
A PFL occurs when the market fails below prior lows.
These PFHs/PFLs mark the anchor points for the next 3-day cycle.
Once identified, they become reference levels:
Above PFH → fade long traps (short bias).
Below PFL → fade short traps (long bias).
👉 This is where rectangles (Peter Brandt style) can come in handy to box in the PFH/PFL area.
3️⃣ Peter L. Brandt – Rectangles & Classical Charting
Peter Brandt’s approach (classical charting) complements Stacey’s playbook:
Rectangles are consolidation zones (value areas).
When a PFH or PFL forms, price often consolidates in a rectangle range.
A breakout from that rectangle confirms direction (continuation or reversal).
The measured move target is typically the height of the rectangle projected from the breakout point.
👉 Applied to Day Zero:
PFH/PFL = the extreme boundary of the rectangle.
A breakout from the rectangle in the opposite direction = confirmation of Day Zero reversal.
4️⃣ How They Fit Together
Stacey Burke: Focus on intraday cycles, 3-day cycle, Day Zero as the reset after PFH/PFL.
Peter Brandt: Focus on classical rectangle consolidation and breakout targets.
Integration:
Day Zero = when you’ve spotted a PFH or PFL and are preparing for the new cycle to begin.
Mark the PFH/PFL → draw a rectangle around the consolidation.
Wait for breakout/acceptance beyond rectangle → trade toward measured move (often aligning with Stacey’s Day 1/Day 2 directional bias).
✅ Example in practice:
Monday & Tuesday rally → Wednesday exhaustion → PFH forms.
Thursday = Day Zero (new short bias starting).
Rectangle consolidation forms under PFH.
Breakout below rectangle = signal.
Target = rectangle height measured down → often aligns with yesterday’s lows or prior session value area.
Daily divider & H/L Daily Market Briefing
This briefing is a template you can customize daily. The core idea is to establish your daily range and then use that as a framework for identifying key areas of interest.
1. Daily Range and Divider
The Daily Range is simply the difference between the high and low of the previous trading day. The Daily Divider is a horizontal line you place on your chart that represents either the high, the low, or the midpoint of that previous day's range.
How to Use It: Plot the previous day's high and low on your current chart. These lines act as significant support and resistance levels. A break above the high or below the low can signal a continuation of the trend or a shift in momentum.
2. Kill Zones
Kill Zones are specific times of the day when market volatility and liquidity are typically highest, creating prime opportunities for trades.
Traderei Sessions v.3.1Traderei Session v.3.1 will show the daily H/L from the last 24h + the daily open from the current day, the H/L from Asia/London/NY Session, including the 50% Level for Premium or Discount Price. You can also set 2 EMAs and 1 SMA.
default settings for EMA 20/50, SMA 200
Forex Sessions(IST)📌 Forex Sessions (IST Version)
This indicator highlights the four major Forex market sessions — Asia, Frankfurt, London, and New York — automatically adjusted to Indian Standard Time (IST).
Session Timings in IST:
Asia: 02:30 – 10:30
🇩🇪 Frankfurt: 11:30 – 12:30
🇬🇧 London: 12:30 – 21:30
🇺🇸 New York: 17:30 – 02:30 (next day)
Trading Advantages:
Asia session → Spot the range high/low
Frankfurt → Detect inducement moves
London → Identify the main push/trend move
New York → Catch reversals & profit taking
Features:
Clean session highlights with custom colors
Optional tools: range, trendlines, mean, VWAP, max/min levels
Adjustable transparency and display settings
With this, you can easily track session overlaps, volatility shifts, and trade setups — all aligned with IST Forex timings.