TFPS - TradFi Pressure ScoreThe Data-Driven Answer to a New Market Reality.
This indicator quantifies the pressure exerted by Wall Street on the crypto market across four critical dimensions: Risk Appetite, Fear, Liquidity Flows, and the Opportunity Cost of Capital. Our research has found that the correlation between this 4-dimensional pressure vector and crypto price action reaches peak values of 0.87. This is your decisive macro edge, delivered in real-time.
The Irreversible Transformation
A fundamental analysis of the last five years of market data proves an irreversible transformation: The crypto market has matured into a high-beta risk asset, its fate now inextricably linked to Traditional Finance (TradFi).
The empirical data is clear:
Bitcoin increasingly behaves like a leveraged version of the S&P 500.
The correlation to major stock indices is statistically significant and persistent.
The "digital gold" narrative is refuted by the data; the correlation to gold is virtually non-existent.
This means standard technical indicators are no longer sufficient. Tools like RSI or MACD are blind to the powerful, external macro context that now dominates price action. They see the effect, but not the cause.
The Solution: A 4-Dimensional Macro-Lens
The TradFi Pressure Score (TFPS) is the answer. It is an institutional-grade dashboard that aggregates the four most dominant external forces into a single, actionable score:
S&P 500 (SPY): The Pulse of Risk Appetite. A rising S&P signals a "risk-on" environment, fueling capital flows into crypto.
VIX: The Market's Fear Gauge. A rising VIX signals a "risk-off" flight to safety, draining liquidity from crypto.
DXY (US-Dollar Index): The Anchor of Global Liquidity. A strong Dollar (rising DXY) tightens financial conditions, creating powerful headwinds for risk assets like Bitcoin.
US 10Y Yield: The Opportunity Cost of Capital. Rising yields make risk-free assets more attractive, pulling capital away from non-yielding assets like crypto.
What makes the TFPS truly unique?
1. Dynamic Weighting (The Secret Weapon):
Which macro factor matters most right now? Is it a surging Dollar or a collapsing stock market? The TFPS answers this automatically. It continuously analyzes the correlation of all four components to your chosen asset (e.g., Bitcoin) and adjusts their influence in real-time. The dashboard shows you the exact live weights, ensuring you are always focused on the factor that is currently driving the market.
2. Adaptive Engine:
The forces driving a 15-minute chart are different from those driving a daily chart. The TFPS engine automatically recalibrates its internal lookback periods to your chosen timeframe. This ensures the score is always optimally relevant, whether you are a day trader or a swing trader.
3. Designed for Actionable Insights
The Pressure Line: The indicator's core output. Is its value > 0 (tailwind) or < 0 (headwind)? This provides an instant, unambiguous read on the macro environment for your trade.
The Z-Score (The Contrarian Signal): The background "Stress Cloud" and the discrete dots provide early warnings of extreme macro greed or fear. Readings above +2 or below -2 have historically pinpointed moments of market exhaustion that often precede major trend reversals.
Lead/Lag Status: Gain a critical edge by knowing who is in the driver's seat. The dashboard tells you if TradFi is leading the price action or if crypto is moving independently, allowing you to validate your trade thesis against the dominant market force.
This is a public indicator with protected source code
Access is now available for traders who understand the new market reality at the intersection of crypto and traditional finance.
You are among the first to leverage what is a new standard for macro analysis in crypto trading. Your feedback is highly valued as I continue to refine this tool.
Follow for updates and trade with the full context!
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MACD Signal with Williams %R ColoringA simple fused indicator of 2, 1) MACD signal lines made colouring when 2) Williams % R is in overbought or oversold. not my own coding, just took two readily available indicators and coded them together.
strategy15min bar, short-term and scalp strategy, eth, using stdev as trend line, long when price hits the lower line, short when price hits the upper line.
Gold 3min Trading Pro [XAU/USD]# Gold 3min Trading Pro - User Guide
## Overview
This is a professional scalping indicator specifically designed for Gold (XAU/USD) trading on 3-minute timeframes. It combines multiple technical analysis methods to provide high-probability entry signals for short-term trading.
## Key Features
### 1. Multi-Timeframe Trend Analysis
- **Major Trend**: Analyzes 15min, 1H, and 4H timeframes using moving averages
- **Short-term Trend**: Focuses on 3-minute price action and moving average alignment
- **Trend Strength**: Rated from 1-3 based on timeframe agreement
### 2. Core Indicators
- **RSI (9-period)**: Momentum oscillator for overbought/oversold conditions
- **Stochastic (9-period)**: %K and %D lines for entry timing
- **MACD**: Additional trend confirmation
- **Volume Analysis**: Detects volume spikes for signal validation
- **ATR-based Volatility Filter**: Ensures adequate market movement
### 3. Signal Types
- **Primary Signals**: Green triangles (LONG) and Red triangles (SHORT)
- **Enhanced Signals**: Stronger signals with multiple confirmations
- **Confirmation Signals**: Small circles for stochastic crossovers
## How to Use
### 1. Setup
- **Timeframe**: Use on 3-minute charts for Gold (XAU/USD)
- **Settings**: Default settings are optimized for Gold scalping
- **Session Filter**: Enable for London/New York sessions (recommended)
### 2. Entry Conditions
#### LONG Entry:
- Major trend is bullish (green background)
- Short-term trend is up or neutral
- RSI shows bullish momentum
- Stochastic indicates oversold recovery
- Volume spike confirmation
- Strong price action (bullish candle)
#### SHORT Entry:
- Major trend is bearish (red background)
- Short-term trend is down or neutral
- RSI shows bearish momentum
- Stochastic indicates overbought reversal
- Volume spike confirmation
- Strong price action (bearish candle)
### 3. Trade Management
- **Quick Target**: 50% of ATR-based calculation
- **Main Target**: Full ATR-based target
- **Stop Loss**: 60% of ATR below/above entry
- **Time Limit**: Exit if no progress within 20 bars (60 minutes)
### 4. Risk Management
- **Position Size**: Risk 1-2% of account per trade
- **Maximum Trades**: 3-5 trades per session
- **Avoid**: Low volatility periods and major news events
## Visual Elements
### Background Colors
- **Light Green**: Bullish major trend
- **Light Red**: Bearish major trend
- **Yellow**: Volume spike detected
- **Intense Colors**: Very strong trend alignment
### Chart Indicators
- **RSI Line (Blue)**: Main momentum indicator
- **Stochastic %K (Orange)**: Fast stochastic line
- **Stochastic %D (Yellow)**: Slow stochastic line
- **Horizontal Lines**: 70 (overbought), 30 (oversold), 50 (midline)
### Information Table (Top Right)
- Total signal count and performance statistics
- Current market conditions and trend strength
- RSI levels and volatility status
- Trading session information
- Last signal timing
## Alert System
### Standard Alerts
- **Scalp Long Signal**: Basic long entry signal
- **Scalp Short Signal**: Basic short entry signal
- **Premium Signals**: High-quality signals with strong confirmation
- **Trend Reversal**: Major trend change notifications
### Alert Setup
1. Right-click on chart → "Add Alert"
2. Select desired alert condition
3. Configure notification method (popup, email, webhook)
4. Set alert frequency to "Once Per Bar Close"
## Best Practices
### 1. Trading Sessions
- **Optimal**: London-NY overlap (3:00-5:00 PM EST)
- **Good**: London session (2:00-11:00 AM EST)
- **Avoid**: Asian session and major news releases
### 2. Market Conditions
- **Best**: Trending markets with normal to high volatility
- **Moderate**: Ranging markets during active sessions
- **Avoid**: Extremely low volatility or choppy conditions
### 3. Confirmation Rules
- Wait for signal triangle to appear
- Check that major trend aligns with signal direction
- Verify volume spike (yellow background)
- Ensure volatility is adequate (check info table)
### 4. Entry Timing
- Enter immediately after signal confirmation
- Use market orders for scalping speed
- Set stop loss and take profit levels immediately
## Settings Customization
### Essential Settings
- **MA Type**: EMA (recommended) or SMA
- **RSI Length**: 9 (default, can adjust 5-14)
- **Volume Threshold**: 1.8 (higher = fewer but stronger signals)
- **Volatility Filter**: Keep enabled for better signal quality
### Display Options
- **Show Scalping Signals**: Main entry signals
- **Show Performance Stats**: Information table
- **Show Trend Filter**: Background trend colors
- **Use Time Filter**: Session-based filtering
## Performance Optimization
### 1. Backtesting Tips
- Test on different market conditions
- Analyze win rate and average profit/loss
- Adjust settings based on historical performance
### 2. Signal Quality
- Higher trend strength (2-3) = better signals
- Volume confirmation improves success rate
- Enhanced signals have higher probability
### 3. Risk Control
- Never risk more than 2% per trade
- Use proper position sizing
- Stop trading after 3 consecutive losses
## Troubleshooting
### Common Issues
1. **No Signals**: Check volatility filter and session timing
2. **Too Many Signals**: Increase volume threshold or enable filters
3. **Poor Performance**: Verify timeframe (must be 3-minute) and symbol (XAU/USD)
### Support
- Ensure TradingView Pro+ subscription for multi-timeframe data
- Verify Gold symbol matches your broker's format
- Update to latest TradingView version
This indicator is designed for experienced traders familiar with scalping techniques and risk management. Always practice on demo accounts before live trading.
MACD-RSI Divergence OscillatorMACD-RSI Divergence Oscillator: Dual Confirmation with Momentum + Divergence Signals
This powerful oscillator combines MACD and RSI into a single normalized visual tool, enriched with automatic divergence detection and smart signal alerts. It’s designed to give traders advanced insights into momentum shifts and trend reversals.
Key Features:
• MACD + RSI Combo: Both indicators are scaled and merged into one oscillator for clearer interpretation.
• Automatic Divergence Detection:
• Bullish & Bearish divergences on both MACD and RSI
• Highlights strong divergences when both confirm
• Trading Signals:
• Detects MACD crossovers and RSI reversals
• Smart buy/sell signals based on momentum + divergence
• Custom Oscillator View:
• Plots MACD and RSI on the same scale
• Visual zero-line, overbought/oversold levels, and customizable colors
• Optional Dashboard Table:
• Displays live indicator values, signal states, and divergence status
Ideal For:
• Spotting early trend reversals
• Confirming trade entries/exits
• Avoiding false signals using dual indicator logic
Highly customizable and suitable for all timeframes and asset types.
ATR%The time period can be customized, which is suitable for finding short-term high-volatility trading pairs, and may be suitable for finding grid trading.
Smart Price Divergence (MACD Filter) + EMA📌 Purpose
This indicator detects Price Divergences with MACD filtered by a 200 EMA trend condition.
It helps identify high-probability reversal zones aligned with market trend context.
🧠 How It Works
1. MACD Divergence Logic
Bearish Divergence:
Price makes a higher high.
MACD makes a lower high.
Price is above EMA (indicating possible exhaustion in bullish trend).
Bullish Divergence:
Price makes a lower low.
MACD makes a higher low.
Price is below EMA (indicating possible exhaustion in bearish trend).
2. EMA Trend Filter
EMA(200) is used as a directional filter:
Bearish divergences considered above EMA (extended bullish conditions).
Bullish divergences considered below EMA (extended bearish conditions).
3. Visual & Alerts
EMA(200) plotted on chart in orange.
Red triangles for Bearish Divergence.
Green triangles for Bullish Divergence.
Alerts fire for both divergence types.
📈 How to Use
Look for divergence signals as potential reversal alerts.
Combine with support/resistance or price action for confirmation.
EMA ensures signals occur in extended zones, increasing reliability.
Recommended Timeframes: 1h, 4h, D.
Markets: Forex, Crypto, Stocks.
⚙️ Inputs
MACD Fast / Slow / Signal Length
EMA Length (default 200)
⚠️ Disclaimer
This script is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice.
Always test thoroughly before live trading.
Smart RSI Divergence PRO | Auto Lines + Alerts📌 Purpose
This indicator automatically detects Regular and Hidden RSI Divergences between price action and the RSI oscillator.
It plots divergence lines directly on the chart, labels signals, and includes alerts for automated monitoring.
🧠 How It Works
1. RSI Calculation
RSI is calculated using the selected Source (default: Close) and RSI Length (default: 14).
2. Divergence Detection via Fractals
Swing points on both price and RSI are detected using fractal logic (5-bar patterns).
Regular Divergence:
Bearish: Price forms a higher high, RSI forms a lower high.
Bullish: Price forms a lower low, RSI forms a higher low.
Hidden Divergence:
Bearish: Price forms a lower high, RSI forms a higher high.
Bullish: Price forms a higher low, RSI forms a lower low.
3. Auto Drawing Lines
Lines are drawn automatically between divergence points:
Red = Regular Bearish
Green = Regular Bullish
Orange = Hidden Bearish
Blue = Hidden Bullish
Line width and transparency are adjustable.
4. Labels and Alerts
Labels mark divergence points with up/down arrows.
Alerts trigger for each divergence type.
📈 How to Use
Use Regular Divergences to anticipate trend reversals.
Use Hidden Divergences to confirm trend continuation.
Combine with support/resistance, trendlines, or volume for higher probability setups.
Recommended Timeframes: Works on all timeframes; more reliable on 1h, 4h, and Daily.
Markets: Forex, Crypto, Stocks.
⚙️ Inputs
Source (Close, HL2, etc.)
RSI Length
Toggle Regular / Hidden Divergence visibility
Toggle Lines / Labels
Line Width & Line Transparency
⚠️ Disclaimer
This script is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice.
Always test thoroughly before using in live trading.
Smart Impulse Exhaustion Finder (ATR + ADX Filter)📌 Purpose
This indicator detects potential exhaustion of strong bullish or bearish impulses at fresh swing highs/lows by combining multiple price action and volatility-based filters.
🧠 How It Works
A signal is triggered only when all core conditions are satisfied:
1. Swing High/Low Detection
Current high (or low) must be the highest (or lowest) over the last Extremum Lookback bars (default: 50).
This ensures the move is significant relative to recent price action.
2. Impulse Confirmation
Price must extend by at least 1 × ATR from the previous swing point.
This filters out minor fluctuations.
3. Exhaustion Conditions (at least 2 out of 3 must be met)
RSI Extreme: RSI > Overbought Level (default: 80) for bearish signals, RSI < Oversold Level (default: 20) for bullish signals.
Volume Spike: Volume > SMA(Volume, Volume SMA Length) × Volume Spike Multiplier.
Candle Wick Rejection: Upper wick ≥ Wick Threshold % for bearish setups, Lower wick ≥ Wick Threshold % for bullish setups.
4. Trend Filter
ADX > ADX Threshold ensures the market is trending and filters out sideways conditions.
5. Candle Body Filter
Candle body must be ≥ Body Size ATR Factor × ATR.
This avoids weak signals from small candles or doji formations.
📈 How to Use
Bearish Signal:
Appears at fresh swing highs with exhaustion conditions met. Useful for tightening stops, taking partial profits, or counter-trend shorts.
Bullish Signal:
Appears at fresh swing lows with exhaustion conditions met. Useful for trailing stops, profit-taking, or counter-trend longs.
Recommended Timeframes: Works best on 1h, 4h, and Daily charts.
Markets: Crypto, Forex, Stocks — wherever volatility and trends are present.
⚙️ Inputs
RSI Length / Overbought / Oversold
Volume SMA Length & Volume Spike Multiplier
Wick Threshold %
Extremum Lookback (bars for highs/lows)
ADX Length & Threshold
Body Size ATR Factor
⚠️ Disclaimer
This script is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.
Always test thoroughly and apply proper risk management before live trading.
💡 Tip: Combine this tool with your own market context and confluence factors for higher probability setups.
JHW Volume Based Buy and Sell MomentumThe JHW Volume-Based Buy and Sell Momentum indicator is a custom momentum oscillator designed to capture market sentiment based on volume dynamics and price rate of change (ROC). It aims to identify bullish or bearish momentum by analyzing how price reacts to increasing or decreasing trading volume.
Core Logic:
The indicator calculates the Rate of Change (ROC) of the closing price.
It then accumulates this ROC separately based on whether the current volume is lower or higher than the previous bar:
If volume decreases, the ROC is added to a "negative volume index" accumulator.
If volume increases, the ROC is added to a "positive volume index" accumulator.
These two accumulators are combined to form a net momentum line.
Smoothing:
A Simple Moving Average (SMA) is applied to both accumulators over a user-defined period (default: 25 bars).
The sum of these smoothed values forms the signal line.
Visualization:
The indicator plots:
The net momentum line (yellow).
The smoothed signal line (blue).
The area between the two lines is filled with color:
Yellow when momentum is above the signal (bullish).
Blue when momentum is below the signal (bearish).
Bar colors are also adjusted to reflect the current momentum state.
Use Case:
This indicator helps traders:
Detect volume-driven momentum shifts.
Identify potential buy or sell zones based on volume behavior.
Confirm trends or spot early reversals.
XRSI-Momentum IndexThe XRSI Momentum Index is an enhanced, presentation‑ready implementation of the classic Relative Strength Index (RSI) for TradingView.
It retains the mathematical simplicity of J. Welles Wilder’s RSI while adding a modern visual layer and alert framework that makes momentum assessment faster and less error‑prone on intraday as well as swing charts.
Interpretation Guide
Momentum confirmation
RSI above the Neutral (50) → bullish bias; below → bearish bias.
Noise filters
When RSI oscillates only between OB Noise & OS Noise, ignore whipsaw and stay flat or trend‑follow with reduced size.
Reversal scout
A full cross into the OB or OS band (beyond the noise area) followed by a cross back into the Noise band signals early exhaustion.
EMA overlay
• RSI > EMA RSI → momentum acceleration.
• RSI < EMA RSI → momentum cooling.
Combine with price structure (higher‑highs / lower‑lows) for divergence detection.
Quick‑Start
Add to Chart
Indicators → Invite‑only scripts → XRSI Momentum Index (or paste the source into Pine editor).
Tune Zones
For volatile pairs (e.g., GBPJPY), widen OB/OS to 80 / 20.
For range‑bound assets (e.g., EURCHF), tighten to 60 / 40.
Set Alerts
Right‑click indicator → Add alert → choose condition (e.g., “Entry Into Oversold Area”) → route to webhook or app.
Optional EMA Strategy
Overlay price 50/200 EMA on chart; trade only when XRSI and price trend agree.
Trigonometric StochasticTrigonometric Stochastic - Mathematical Smoothing Oscillator
Overview
A revolutionary approach to stochastic oscillation using sine wave mathematical smoothing. This indicator transforms traditional stochastic calculations through trigonometric functions, creating an ultra-smooth oscillator that reduces noise while maintaining sensitivity to price changes.
Mathematical Foundation
Unlike standard stochastic oscillators, this version applies sine wave smoothing:
• Raw Stochastic: (close - lowest_low) / (highest_high - lowest_low) × 100
• Trigonometric Smoothing: 50 + 50 × sin(2π × raw_stochastic / 100)
• Result: Naturally smooth oscillator with mathematical precision
Key Features
Advanced Smoothing Technology
• Sine Wave Filter: Eliminates choppy movements while preserving signal integrity
• Natural Boundaries: Mathematically constrained between 0-100
• Reduced False Signals: Trigonometric smoothing filters market noise effectively
Traditional Stochastic Levels
• Overbought Zone: 80 level (dashed line)
• Oversold Zone: 20 level (dashed line)
• Midline: 50 level (dotted line) - equilibrium point
• Visual Clarity: Clean oscillator panel with clear level markings
Smart Signal Generation
• Anti-Repaint Logic: Uses confirmed previous bar values
• Buy Signals: Generated when crossing above 30 from oversold territory
• Sell Signals: Generated when crossing below 70 from overbought territory
• Crossover Detection: Precise entry/exit timing
Professional Presentation
• Separate Panel: Dedicated oscillator window (overlay=false)
• Price Format: Formatted as price indicator with 2-decimal precision
• Theme Adaptive: Automatically matches your chart color scheme
Parameters
• Cycle Length (5-200): Period for highest/lowest calculations
- Shorter periods = more sensitive, more signals
- Longer periods = smoother, fewer but stronger signals
Trading Applications
Momentum Analysis
• Overbought/Oversold: Clear visual identification of extreme levels
• Momentum Shifts: Early detection of momentum changes
• Trend Strength: Monitor oscillator position relative to midline
Signal Trading
• Long Entries: Buy when crossing above 30 (oversold bounce)
• Short Entries: Sell when crossing below 70 (overbought rejection)
• Confirmation Tool: Use with trend indicators for higher probability trades
Divergence Detection
• Bullish Divergence: Price makes lower lows, oscillator makes higher lows
• Bearish Divergence: Price makes higher highs, oscillator makes lower highs
• Early Warning: Spot potential trend reversals before they occur
Trading Strategies
Scalping (5-15min timeframes)
• Use cycle length 10-14 for quick signals
• Focus on 20/80 level bounces
• Combine with price action confirmation
Swing Trading (1H-4H timeframes)
• Use cycle length 20-30 for reliable signals
• Wait for clear crossovers with momentum
• Monitor divergences for reversal setups
Position Trading (Daily+ timeframes)
• Use cycle length 50+ for major signals
• Focus on extreme readings (below 10, above 90)
• Combine with fundamental analysis
Advantages Over Standard Stochastic
1. Smoother Action: Sine wave smoothing reduces whipsaws
2. Mathematical Precision: Trigonometric functions provide consistent behavior
3. Maintained Sensitivity: Smoothing doesn't compromise signal quality
4. Reduced Noise: Cleaner signals in volatile markets
5. Visual Appeal: More aesthetically pleasing oscillator movement
Best Practices
• Market Context: Consider overall trend direction
• Multiple Timeframe: Confirm signals on higher timeframes
• Risk Management: Always use proper position sizing
• Backtesting: Test parameters on your preferred instruments
• Combination: Works excellently with trend-following indicators
Built-in Alerts
• Buy Alert: Trigonometric stochastic oversold crossover
• Sell Alert: Trigonometric stochastic overbought crossunder
Technical Specifications
• Pine Script Version: v6
• Panel: Separate oscillator window
• Format: Price indicator with 2-decimal precision
• Performance: Optimized for all timeframes
• Compatibility: Works with all instruments
Free and open-source indicator. Modify, improve, and share with the community!
Educational Value: Perfect for traders wanting to understand how mathematical smoothing improves oscillators and trigonometric applications in technical analysis.
COT Comm OsciDescription
The COT Comm Osci is a sentiment oscillator based on net positions from the weekly Commitments of Traders (COT) report.
It transforms net positions of Commercials, Noncommercials, or Nonreportables into a 0–100 index.
A value of 100 = highest net position within the selected timeframe.
A value of 0 = lowest net position.
You can define three historical intervals (e.g. 26/ 52 / 156 weeks).
Tip
To improve your analysis, it's recommended to add a separate COT indicator that visualizes raw Long/Short or net positions directly. This helps interpret the oscillator in context.
This script is based on “Commercial Index–Buschi” by MagicEins and has been extended with new features and error handling.
Features
Select between Commercial, Noncommercial, or Nonreportable trader groups
Proper handling of HG Futures (Copper)
Displays a warning if the root code is invalid (unsupported market symbol)
Assets Correlation AnalyzerAssets Correlation Analyzer
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What is it?
The Assets Correlation Analyzer is a technical indicator that measures and visualizes the statistical relationship between any two financial assets (a 'Base Asset' vs. a 'Comparison Asset', example Gold vs. SPY or Nasdaq vs. Bitcoin). The indicator calculates dynamic correlation tracking using statistical methods, confidence intervals, and category-wide analysis capabilities.
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Why was it built? / Potential Benefits
This indicator was developed to help analyze inter-asset relationships in portfolio management and trading strategies. The indicator can be used for:
Risk Assessment: Identify when assets begin moving together
Diversification Analysis: Monitor portfolio component relationships
Pairs Trading: Identify when correlated assets diverge
Market Analysis: Recognize shifts in market conditions through correlation patterns
Asset Analysis: Support decision-making based on correlation dynamics
Hedging Analysis: Identify relationships between different instruments
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How it Works
The indicator employs established statistical methods to calculate rolling correlations between two selected assets:
Data Collection: Retrieves price data for both selected assets using TradingView's security function
Returns Calculation: Computes logarithmic or simple returns based on user preference
Outlier Filtering: Optionally removes extreme price movements (beyond 2.5 standard deviations) to improve accuracy
Correlation Computation: Calculates either Pearson or Spearman rank correlation over the specified period
Signal Generation: Applies smoothing and generates a signal line (EMA) for momentum detection
Confidence Assessment: Evaluates data quality and provides confidence metrics
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How to Read the Oscillator
Main Correlation Line
Values Range: -1.0 to +1.0
+1.0: Perfect positive correlation (assets move identically)
+0.7 to +0.99: Strong positive correlation
+0.3 to +0.69: Moderate positive correlation
-0.3 to +0.29: Weak/No significant correlation
-0.69 to -0.31: Moderate negative correlation
-0.99 to -0.7: Strong negative correlation
-1.0: Perfect negative correlation (assets move oppositely)
Color Coding System
Green shades: Positive correlation levels, with brighter green indicating stronger positive correlation
Red shades: Negative correlation levels, with brighter red indicating stronger negative correlation
Gray: Insufficient data or transitional periods
The color intensity reflects both correlation strength and momentum relative to the signal line.
Signal Line (Gray)
The EMA-based signal line helps identify momentum changes:
Correlation above signal: Positive momentum in correlation
Correlation below signal: Negative momentum in correlation
Crossovers: Potential turning points in the relationship
Background Fills
Gradient fills provide a quick visual assessment of correlation strength, with intensity indicating the degree of correlation.
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Correlation Calculation Methods and Options
Calculation Methods
Spearman Rank Correlation (Default)
Uses ranked values rather than raw prices
Less sensitive to outliers and non-linear relationships
Suitable for volatile or non-normally distributed assets
Pearson Correlation (Traditional)
Standard linear correlation method
More sensitive to outliers
Suitable for assets with normal distribution patterns
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Customization Options
Correlation Period (7-500 bars): Determines the lookback window for calculation
Signal Line Period (1-200 bars): Controls the smoothing of the signal line
Outlier Removal: Automatically filters extreme price movements
Return Type: Choose between logarithmic (recommended) or simple returns
Smoothing Period: Reduces noise in correlation readings
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Asset Categories
The indicator includes 80+ pre-configured assets across multiple categories:
Metals: Gold, Silver, Copper, Platinum, Palladium, Nickel, Zinc, Aluminum
Energy: WTI/Brent Crude, Natural Gas, Uranium
Agriculture: Corn, Soybeans, Wheat, Coffee
ETFs: Major indices, sector, geographic, and specialty ETFs
Bonds: Government and corporate bond instruments
Financial: Currency pairs, treasury yields, volatility indices
Cryptocurrencies: Major digital assets and market cap indices
Real Estate: REITs and real estate focused instruments
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For Whom This Indicator Is Designed
Intended Users
Portfolio Managers: Asset allocation and risk assessment
Quantitative Traders: Correlation-based strategy development
Risk Analysts: Correlation monitoring and analysis
Institutional Investors: Diversification analysis
Active Traders: Pairs trading and arbitrage analysis
Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced: Requires understanding of correlation concepts and statistical interpretation
Experience with Statistics: Users should be familiar with correlation analysis concepts
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Information Tables
Main Analysis Table
Displays current correlation value, data confidence percentage, and selected asset information.
Category Correlation Table
Shows correlation strength between the selected 'Base Asset' (in the chart, Gold) and all assets in the comparison asset's category.
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Alert Conditions
Four built-in alert types:
Strong Stable Positive Correlation: Triggers when correlation exceeds +0.8 with low volatility
Strong Stable Negative Correlation: Triggers when correlation falls below -0.8 with low volatility
Bullish Correlation Momentum: Signals when correlation crosses above the signal line
Bearish Correlation Momentum: Signals when correlation crosses below the signal line
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Usage Notes
Longer periods (30-50 bars) provide more stable analysis
Shorter periods (10-20 bars) provide more responsive signals
Monitor confidence levels - correlations with <75% confidence should be interpreted cautiously
Correlations tend to increase during market stress periods
Should be used in conjunction with other analysis tools
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Important Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be considered as financial advice or a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any financial instrument. Past correlation patterns do not guarantee future relationships between assets. Users should conduct their own research and consider consulting with a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions. Trading and investing involve substantial risk of loss, and correlation analysis cannot eliminate these risks. The accuracy of correlation calculations depends on data quality and market conditions, which can change rapidly.
Blue Dot Pullback with Bollinger BonusKey FeaturesCore Blue Dot Condition:ATH Pulse: Checks if the highest high in the lookback period (default: 60 bars) is within 1% of the all-time high (over 5000 bars), using recentHigh >= allTimeHigh * 0.99.
Pullback: Price must be below the recent high (close < recentHigh ) but above a 10-period SMA (close > sma10) to ensure a bullish context.
Stochastic Crossover: Stochastic %K must cross above 20 (ta.crossover(k, stochOverSold)).
When these conditions are met, a blue dot is plotted below the bar.
Purple Dot Condition (Bollinger Band Bonus):Includes all blue dot conditions plus the price being within 2% of the lower Bollinger Band (close <= lowerBB * bbProximity).
When met, a purple dot is plotted instead of a blue dot to highlight the stronger signal.
Plotting Logic:Blue dots are plotted only when blueDotCondition is true and purpleDotCondition is false to avoid overlap.
Purple dots are plotted when purpleDotCondition is true (includes Bollinger Band proximity).
Alerts:Added separate alertcondition calls for blue and purple dots, allowing you to set up notifications in TradingView for each signal type.
Visualization:Stochastic %K and %D are plotted in a separate pane for reference, along with the oversold line (20).
You can disable the Stochastic plot by setting display=display.none in the plot functions.
Why This Should WorkCore Setup Alignment: The blue dot condition focuses on the core requirements (ATH, pullback, Stochastic crossover), which should produce signals similar to or more frequently than the ChatGPT script, as it omits the Bollinger Band requirement unless the purple dot condition is met.
Bollinger Band Bonus: The purple dot incorporates the Bollinger Band proximity check (bbNear), matching the ChatGPT script’s additional filter, ensuring purple dots appear when the price is near the lower Bollinger Band.
Flexible ATH Detection: Using recentHigh >= allTimeHigh * 0.99 makes the ATH condition less strict, increasing the likelihood of signals compared to my original script.
How to UseAdd to TradingView:Open the Pine Editor in TradingView.
Copy and paste the script.
Click "Add to Chart" to apply it.
Interpret Dots:Blue Dot: Indicates a stock near an ATH, in a pullback (above 10-period SMA), with a Stochastic crossover above 20. This is the core Dr. Wish setup.
Purple Dot: Same as blue dot but with the price also within 2% of the lower Bollinger Band, suggesting a stronger pullback signal.
Test and Compare:Apply the script to the same stock and timeframe where the ChatGPT script showed blue dots (e.g., NVDA or TSLA on a daily chart).
Check if blue dots appear at similar points and if purple dots appear when the price is near the lower Bollinger Band.
Adjust lookbackATH (e.g., 60 to 100) or bbProximity (e.g., 1.02 to 1.05) if signals are too rare or frequent.
Set Alerts:Use TradingView’s alert feature to create notifications for “Blue Dot Alert” or “Purple Dot Alert” when signals occur.
TroubleshootingIf you’re still not seeing blue or purple dots:Check the Chart: Ensure the stock has recently hit an ATH and pulled back. Test on volatile stocks like NVDA, TSLA, or AAPL on daily or weekly timeframes.
Timeframe Sensitivity: The script may produce fewer signals on lower timeframes (e.g., 1-hour) due to fewer ATH occurrences. Try a daily or weekly chart.
Parameter Tuning: Increase bbProximity (e.g., to 1.05) to allow purple dots for prices slightly further from the lower Bollinger Band, or increase lookbackATH to capture more ATHs.
Compare with ChatGPT Script: Run both scripts on the same chart to identify where signals differ. Share the ticker, timeframe, or a screenshot if you need help debugging specific cases.
Additional NotesThe 10-period SMA in the pullback condition (isPullback) is a simple bullish context filter. You can replace it with another condition (e.g., 20-period SMA or trend filter) if preferred.
The Bollinger Band parameters (bbLength=20, bbMult=2.0) are standard but can be adjusted to match your trading style.
The script uses a 5000-bar lookback for allTimeHigh to approximate a true ATH. If your chart has limited historical data, reduce this value (e.g., to 1000).
EMA-VWAP Super Reversal (Final Advanced Version)EMA-VWAP Super Reversal – User Guide
This indicator is designed for high-probability reversal trading setups on futures such as NQ1! and ES1!, following strict confluence conditions.
✅ Signal Types
🟢 / 🔴 Mean Reversion Dots
Appear when all 4 stochastics (15m, 5m, 1m) are extreme (>80 or <20)
AND price is far (>0.05% by default, adjustable) from EMA21 on the 15m.
Indicates potential snapback to EMAs.
🔺 Green / Orange EMA Reversal Triangles
Appear when stochastics are extreme
AND price pulls back into EMAs while the EMAs are correctly postured (bullish or bearish).
Indicates a high-probability reversal.
💎 Purple Diamond Super Reversal
Appears when EMA reversal conditions are met
AND there is divergence on the fast stochastic (Stoch1).
Strongest reversal signal.
✅ Confluence Checks Built In
✔ Multi-timeframe stochastic alignment (15m, 5m, 1m)
✔ EMA posture (bullish or bearish stack)
✔ EMA pullback logic or EMA distance check
✔ VWAP reversion point consideration
✔ Divergence detection for strongest signals
✅ How to Use
Use on a 15-minute chart (optimal).
Look for Super Reversal diamonds first (highest conviction).
Confirm with price action and key levels before entry.
Combine with order flow, liquidity sweeps, or market structure for best results.
⚙ Settings
EMA Distance Threshold (%) → Default 0.05 (for Mean Reversion Dots).
Increase for fewer, stronger signals.
Decrease for more sensitivity.
📌 Best Practices
Focus on reversals during London & NY sessions.
Avoid trading against strong higher timeframe trends without extra confirmation.
Use tight stops and let winners run when the setup is strong.
💡 This tool is built to highlight only the cleanest reversal setups with layered confluence. Use it to filter noise and stay disciplined with your entries.
Hawkes Volatility Exit IndicatorOverview
The Hawkes Volatility Exit Indicator is a powerful tool designed to help traders capitalize on volatility breakouts and exit positions when momentum fades. Built on the Hawkes process, it models volatility clustering to identify optimal entry points after quiet periods and exit signals during volatility cooling. Designed to be helpful for swing traders and trend followers across markets like stocks, forex, and crypto.
Key Features Volatility-Based Entries: Detects breakouts when volatility spikes above the 95th percentile (adjustable) after quiet periods (below 5th percentile).
This indicator is probably better on exits than entries.
Smart Exit Signals: Triggers exits when volatility drops below a customizable threshold (default: 30th percentile) after a minimum hold period.
Hawkes Process: Uses a decay-based model (kappa) to capture volatility clustering, making it responsive to market dynamics.
Visual Clarity: Includes a volatility line, exit threshold, percentile bands, and intuitive markers (triangles for entries, X for exits).
Status Table: Displays real-time data on position (LONG/SHORT/FLAT), volatility regime (HIGH/LOW/NORMAL), bars held, and exit readiness.
Customizable Alerts: Set alerts for breakouts and exits to stay on top of trading opportunities.
How It Works Quiet Periods: Identifies low volatility (below 5th percentile) that often precede significant moves.
Breakout Entries: Signals bullish (triangle up) or bearish (triangle down) entries when volatility spikes post-quiet period.
Exit Signals: Suggests exiting when volatility cools below the exit threshold after a minimum hold (default: 3 bars).
Visuals & Table: Tracks volatility, position status, and signals via lines, shaded zones, and a detailed status table.
Settings
Hawkes Kappa (0.1): Adjusts volatility decay (lower = smoother, higher = more sensitive).
Volatility Lookback (168): Sets the period for percentile calculations.
ATR Periods (14): Normalizes volatility using Average True Range.
Breakout Threshold (95%): Volatility percentile for entries.
Exit Threshold (30%): Volatility percentile for exits.
Quiet Threshold (5%): Defines quiet periods.
Minimum Hold Bars (3): Ensures positions are held before exiting.
Alerts: Enable/disable breakout and exit alerts.
How to Use
Entries: Look for triangle markers (up for long, down for short) and confirm with the status table showing "ENTRY" and "LONG"/"SHORT."
Exits: Exit on X cross markers when the status table shows "EXIT" and "Exit Ready: YES."
Monitoring: Use the status table to track position, bars held, and volatility regime (HIGH/LOW/NORMAL).
Combine: Pair with price action, support/resistance, or other indicators for better context.
Tips : Adjust thresholds for your market: lower breakout thresholds for more signals, higher exit thresholds for earlier exits.
Test on your asset to ensure compatibility (best for markets with volatility clustering).
Use alerts to automate signal detection.
Limitations Requires sufficient data (default: 168 bars) for reliable signals. Check "Data Status" in the table.
Focuses on volatility, not price direction—combine with trend tools.
May lag slightly due to the smoothing nature of the Hawkes process.
Why Use It?
The Hawkes Volatility Exit Indicator offers a unique, data-driven approach to timing trades based on volatility dynamics. Its clear visuals, customizable settings, and real-time status table make it a valuable addition to any trader’s toolkit. Try it to catch breakouts and exit with precision!
This indicator is based on neurotrader888's python repo. All credit to him. All mistakes mine.
This conversion published for wider attention to the Hawkes method.
Custom EMA/SMA Dashboard📊 Custom EMA/SMA Dashboard
This indicator provides a customizable dashboard to display multiple moving averages (MAs) on your chart. You can switch between EMA (Exponential Moving Average) and SMA (Simple Moving Average) with a single input, and independently enable, color, and style each line.
✨ Features:
✅ Choose between EMA and SMA for all MAs
✅ Enable or disable each MA individually
🎨 Custom color and line width for:
10-period MA
20-period MA
50-period MA
200-period MA
Current RSI LabelRSI percentage indicator above stock price. Updates RSI percentage as stock price fluctuates.
Will indicate if the price is overbought or oversold
RV Indicator This Pine Script defines a custom Relative Volatility (RV) Indicator, which measures the ratio of directional price movement to volatility over a specified number of bars. Below is a full explanation of what this script does.
Title:
RV Indicator — Relative Volatility Oscillator
Purpose:
This indicator measures how aggressively price is moving compared to recent volatility, and smooths the result with a signal line. It can be used to gauge momentum shifts and trend strength.
How It Works – Step by Step
1. Measuring Price Momentum (v1)
It calculates the difference between the close and open prices of the last 4 candles.
A weighted average is applied:
The current candle and the one 3 bars ago get weight 1.
The two middle candles (1 and 2 bars ago) get weight 2.
This creates a smoothed momentum measure:
If close > open (bullish), v1 is positive.
If close < open (bearish), v1 is negative.
2. Measuring Volatility (v2)
Similarly, it calculates the high-low range for the last 4 candles.
The same weighting (1, 2, 2, 1) is applied.
This gives a smoothed volatility measure.
3. Combining Momentum and Volatility (RV Ratio)
For the past ti bars (default: 10), it sums up:
All v1 values (momentum sum)
All v2 values (volatility sum)
Then it divides them:
𝑅𝑉= sum of price momentum % sum of volatility
This produces the RV value:
RV > 0: Momentum is bullish (price is generally moving up relative to its volatility).
RV < 0: Momentum is bearish (price is moving down relative to its volatility).
4. Smoothed Signal Line (rvsig)
A smoothed version of the RV is created using a weighted average of the latest 4 RV values.
This acts like a signal line, similar to how MACD uses a signal line.
Crossovers between RV and this signal line can be used to detect shifts in momentum.
5. Visual Output
Orange Line (RV): Shows the raw momentum/volatility ratio.
Blue Line (Signal): A smoother line that follows RV more slowly.
Zero Line: Divides bullish vs. bearish momentum.
How to Use It in Trading
1. Look for Crossovers:
If RV crosses above its signal line → Possible buy signal (momentum turning bullish).
If RV crosses below its signal line → Possible sell signal (momentum turning bearish).
2. Check the Zero Line:
If both RV and Signal are above zero, momentum is bullish.
If both are below zero, momentum is bearish.
3. Filter False Signals:
Combine RV with a trend filter (like a 50 or 200 EMA) to avoid trading against the main trend.
Disclaimer: This script is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any asset. All trading decisions are solely your responsibility. Use at your own risk.
The Boring Strategy (TQQQ 2h) TQQQ strategy on 2h timeframe.
Based on a combination of stochastic oscillator and moving average filters.
Please use it on TQQQ chart in 2h. You can use signals to trade any NASDAQ Index product (Futures, CFDs, ETFs, Prop-firms assets, etc..) but keep the chart on TQQQ for charting and volume structure.
Settings are already optimized.
You just have to setup your Buy / Sell alerts ont the Indicator
The Boring Strategy (TQQQ 2h Signals Only)TQQQ strategy on 2h timeframe.
Based on a combination of stochastic oscillator and moving average filters.
Please use it on TQQQ chart in 2h. You can use signals to trade any NASDAQ Index product (Futures, CFDs, ETFs, Prop-firms assets, etc..) but keep the chart on TQQQ for charting and volume structure.
Settings are already optimized.
You just have to setup your Buy / Sell alerts.
My Ultimate Reversal Probability Signal (Adaptive)Adaptive indicator combining RSI, T3, ZigZag, Torben, TDI, POB, and reversal probability (credit to original Author) to identify potential trend reversals with customizable settings.
My Ultimate Reversal Probability Signal (Adaptive)
Overview:
This advanced technical indicator is designed to help traders identify potential trend reversals by combining multiple analytical methods into a single, customizable tool. It integrates adaptive RSI, T3 Moving Average, ZigZag Multi-Scale, Torben Moving Median, Trend Direction Index (TDI), Point of Balance (POB) Oscillator, and a Trend Reversal Probability model. The indicator provides clear visual signals and a detailed table for real-time market analysis, making it suitable for traders of all experience levels.
Key Features:
Adaptive RSI: Dynamically adjusts RSI length based on market volatility, with customizable min/max lengths (5–50).
T3 Moving Average: Smooths price data with adaptive length (5–50) for trend detection.
ZigZag Multi-Scale: Identifies key swing points with adaptive length (3–20) and plots an average line.
Torben Moving Median: Provides robust trend bands using a median-based approach (5–50).
Trend Direction Index (TDI): Assesses future trend direction with adaptive length (3–7) and ADX integration.
Point of Balance (POB) Oscillator: Measures market equilibrium with adaptive length (5–50).
Trend Reversal Probability: Estimates reversal likelihood using a statistical model based on SMA crossovers.
Reversal Zones: Highlights overbought/oversold conditions with RSI-based zones (default: 70/30).
Future Trend Visualization: Projects potential price movements using volume delta analysis.
Comprehensive Table: Displays real-time values for RSI length, T3 length, ZigZag length, Torben length, TDI length, POB length, Delta1, and reversal probability.
Backtesting Metrics: Tracks win rate, profit factor, and total trades within a user-defined date range.
Customizable Settings: Extensive input options for enabling/disabling components, adjusting lengths, and tweaking volatility influence.
How It Works:
The indicator combines multiple signals to generate buy/sell conditions, visualized as upward (▲) or downward (▼) arrows on the chart. Each component (RSI, T3, etc.) can be enabled or disabled via the settings panel, allowing traders to tailor the tool to their strategy. The adaptive lengths adjust dynamically based on market conditions, ensuring relevance across different timeframes and assets. A table in the bottom-left corner provides a snapshot of key metrics, including the newly added Delta1 (volume delta for the first period), enhancing decision-making.
Usage Tips:
Timeframes: Works on any timeframe, but higher timeframes (e.g., 1H, 4H, Daily) may reduce noise.
Assets: Suitable for stocks, forex, cryptocurrencies, and commodities.
Confirmation: Combine with price action or other indicators for stronger signals.
Settings: Adjust RSI overbought/oversold levels (default 70/30) and enable/disable components to match your trading style.
Backtesting: Use the built-in win rate and profit factor metrics to evaluate performance within a custom date range.
Settings:
Main Settings: ATR period (14), RSI length (min 5, max 50, default 14).
Signal Filtering: Enable/disable T3, ZigZag, VolDelta, Torben, TDI, POB, Reversal Probability, and Reversal Zones.
T3 Settings: Adaptive/static length (5–50), volume factor (0.7), volatility influence (0.3).
VolDelta Settings: Adaptive/static length (3–20), volatility influence (0.3).
Torben Settings: Adaptive/static length (5–50), volatility influence (0.3).
Trend Reversal Settings: Adaptive/static length (5–50), SMA periods (5/34).
TDI Settings: Adaptive/static length (3–7), ATR/ADX periods (14), smoothing factor (0.5).
POB Settings: Adaptive/static length (5–50), volatility influence (0.3).
Colors: Customize up/down colors and volatility band display.
Backtest Date Range: Set start/end dates for performance metrics.
Visual Elements:
Plots: T3 line, ZigZag average line, Torben bands, volatility bands, reversal zones.
Shapes: Buy (▲) and sell (▼) signals, T3 crossover markers (🞛).
Boxes: Volume delta-based future trend boxes (drawn on the last bar).
Table: Displays adaptive lengths, Delta1, and reversal probability.
Labels: Optional reversal labels for overbought/oversold conditions.
Intended Audience:
Day traders seeking precise reversal signals.
Swing traders analyzing multi-timeframe trends.
Technical analysts combining multiple indicators.
Beginners learning adaptive indicator mechanics.
Disclaimer:
This indicator is for educational and analytical purposes only. It does not guarantee profits or predict future market movements. Always conduct your own research, use proper risk management, and consider market conditions before trading. The author is not responsible for any financial losses incurred.
Feedback:
I welcome your feedback and suggestions to improve this indicator. Please share your experience in the comments or contact me directly. Happy trading!