Multi SMA EMA VWAP1. Moving Average Crossover
This is one of the most common strategies with moving averages, and it involves observing crossovers between EMAs and SMAs to determine buy or sell signals.
Buy signal: When a faster EMA (like a short-term EMA) crosses above a slower SMA, it can indicate a potential upward movement.
Sell signal: When a faster EMA crosses below a slower SMA, it can indicate a potential downward movement.
With 4 EMAs and 5 SMAs, you can set up crossovers between different combinations, such as:
EMA(9) crosses above SMA(50) → buy.
EMA(9) crosses below SMA(50) → sell.
2. Divergence Confirmation Between EMAs and SMAs
Divergence between the EMAs and SMAs can offer additional confirmation. If the EMAs are pointing in one direction and the SMAs are still in the opposite direction, it is a sign that the movement could be stronger and continue in the same direction.
Positive divergence: If the EMAs are making new highs while the SMAs are still below, it could be a sign that the market is in a strong trend.
Negative divergence: If the EMAs are making new lows and the SMAs are still above, you might consider that the market is in a downtrend or correction.
3. Using EMAs as Dynamic Support and Resistance
EMAs can act as dynamic support and resistance in strong trends. If the price approaches a faster EMA from above and doesn’t break it, it could be a good entry point for a long position (buy). If the price approaches a slower EMA from below and doesn't break it, it could be a good point to sell (short).
Buy: If the price is above all EMAs and approaches the fastest EMA (e.g., EMA(9)), it could be a good buy point if the price bounces upward.
Sell: If the price is below all EMAs and approaches the fastest EMA, it could be a good sell point if the price bounces downward.
4. Combining SMAs and EMAs to Filter Signals
SMAs can serve as a trend filter to avoid trading in sideways markets. For example:
Bullish trend condition: If the longer-term SMAs (such as SMA(100) or SMA(200)) are below the price, and the shorter EMAs are aligned upward, you can look for buy signals.
Bearish trend condition: If the longer-term SMAs are above the price and the shorter EMAs are aligned downward, you can look for sell signals.
5. Consolidation Zone Between EMAs and SMAs
When the price moves between EMAs and SMAs without a clear trend (consolidation zone), you can expect a breakout. In this case, you can use the EMAs and SMAs to identify the direction of the breakout:
If the price is in a narrow range between the EMAs and SMAs and then breaks above the fastest EMA, it’s a sign that an upward trend may begin.
If the price breaks below the fastest EMA, it could indicate a potential downward trend.
6. "Golden Cross" and "Death Cross" Strategy
These are classic strategies based on crossovers between moving averages of different periods.
Golden Cross: Occurs when a faster EMA (e.g., EMA(50)) crosses above a slower SMA (e.g., SMA(200)), which suggests a potential bullish trend.
Death Cross: Occurs when a faster EMA crosses below a slower SMA, which suggests a potential bearish trend.
Additional Recommendations:
Combining with other indicators: You can combine EMA and SMA signals with other indicators like the RSI (Relative Strength Index) or MACD (Moving Average Convergence/Divergence) for confirmation and to avoid false signals.
Risk management: Always use stop-loss and take-profit orders to protect your capital. Moving averages are trend-following indicators but don’t guarantee that the price will move in the same direction.
Timeframe analysis: It’s recommended to use different timeframes to confirm the trend (e.g., use EMAs on hourly charts along with SMAs on daily charts).
VWAP
1. VWAP + EMAs for Trend Confirmation
VWAP can act as a trend filter, confirming the direction provided by the EMAs.
Buy Signal: If the price is above the VWAP and the EMAs are aligned in an uptrend (e.g., short-term EMAs are above longer-term EMAs), this indicates that the trend is bullish and you can look for buy opportunities.
Sell Signal: If the price is below the VWAP and the EMAs are aligned in a downtrend (e.g., short-term EMAs are below longer-term EMAs), this suggests a bearish trend and you can look for sell opportunities.
In this case, VWAP is used to confirm the overall trend. For example:
Bullish: Price above VWAP, EMAs aligned to the upside (e.g., EMA(9) > EMA(50) > EMA(200)), buy.
Bearish: Price below VWAP, EMAs aligned to the downside (e.g., EMA(9) < EMA(50) < EMA(200)), sell.
2. VWAP as Dynamic Support and Resistance
VWAP can act as a dynamic support or resistance level during the day. Combining this with EMAs and SMAs helps you refine your entry and exit points.
Support: If the price is above VWAP and starts pulling back to VWAP, it could act as support. If the price bounces off the VWAP and aligns with bullish EMAs (e.g., EMA(9) crossing above EMA(50)), you can consider entering a buy position.
Resistance: If the price is below VWAP and approaches VWAP from below, it can act as resistance. If the price fails to break through VWAP and aligns with bearish EMAs (e.g., EMA(9) crossing below EMA(50)), it could be a good signal for a sell.
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RM - VWMA -> ZscoreRM - VWMA -> Zscore Indicator
The VWMA -> Zscore Indicator blends volume-weighted moving averages (VWMA) with Z-score analysis, offering traders a robust method to evaluate market dynamics and identify momentum shifts with precision.
Key Features
Volume-Weighted Moving Average (VWMA):
Incorporates price and True Range (TR) for weighted averages.
Smoothing option with triple exponential moving average (TEMA) for cleaner signals.
Z-Score Analysis:
Quantifies deviations of VWMA from the mean using standard deviation.
Detects overbought (positive Z-scores) or oversold (negative Z-scores) conditions.
Diversified VWMA Inputs:
Applies VWMA across multiple lengths (+/- offsets) to reflect short-term and long-term trends.
Averages results for a comprehensive market assessment.
Dynamic Bar Visualization:
Customizable red or green bars based on trend direction.
Gradient intensity reflects Z-score strength.
How It Works
VWMA Calculation:
Utilizes price and True Range to calculate VWMA, factoring in both volume and volatility.
Optional smoothing reduces noise for a refined display.
Z-Score Conversion:
Converts VWMA data into Z-scores for relative strength measurement.
Positive Z-scores suggest bullish pressure.
Negative Z-scores indicate bearish pressure.
Scoring Mechanism:
Evaluates multiple VWMA inputs for directional trends.
Aggregates scores into an average for overall market.
Bar Coloring:
Red or green bars represent market conditions (bullish or bearish).
Gradient bar colors show the strength of Z-score deviations.
How to Use
Spot Momentum Shifts:
Monitor Z-scores crossing above or below 0 for potential trend reversals.
Confirm Market Trends:
Use bar colors and average scores to validate market direction.
Green bars indicate upward momentum; red bars signal downward momentum.
Customization Options:
Adjust VWMA lengths, Z-score lengths, and smoothing settings to fit your strategy.
Enable or disable specific bar color options for visual preference.
Example Use Cases
Trend Confirmation:
Validate the market direction before entering a trade.
Reversal Points:
Identify overbought/oversold zones using extreme Z-score values.
Market Pressure Visualization:
Use gradient colors to gauge the intensity of buying or selling pressure.
Disclaimer
The VWMA -> Zscore Indicator is a tool for technical analysis and does not provide guaranteed results. Always complement its insights with other indicators and risk management practices.
Awesome Oscillator Twin Peaks Strategy
1. The indicator identifies both bullish and bearish twin peaks:
- Bullish: Two consecutive valleys below zero, where the second valley is higher than the first
- Bearish: Two consecutive peaks above zero, where the second peak is lower than the first
2. Visual elements:
- AO histogram with color-coding for increasing/decreasing values
- Triangle markers for confirmed twin peak signals
- Zero line for reference
- Customizable colors through inputs
3. Built-in safeguards:
- Minimum separation between peaks to avoid false signals
- Maximum time window for pattern completion
- Clear signal reset conditions
4. Alert conditions for both bullish and bearish signals
To use this indicator:
1. Add it to your TradingView chart
2. Customize the input parameters if needed
3. Look for triangle markers that indicate confirmed twin peak patterns
4. Optional: Set up alerts based on the signal conditions
Trend Battery [Phantom]Trend Battery
Visualize Trend Strength with a Dynamic EMA Power Gauge
OVERVIEW
The Trend Battery indicator offers a clear, visual representation of trend strength based on the alignment of multiple Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs). It assigns a color-coded score to each bar, helping traders quickly assess the prevailing trend's power and direction.
CONCEPT
• Trend Strength Using EMAs: The indicator analyzes the alignment of 20 EMAs (8 to 200 periods) to gauge trend strength. The more EMAs align, the stronger the trend.
• Gradient-Based Visualization: Scores are mapped to a color gradient, transitioning from green (bullish) to purple (bearish), providing an intuitive visual representation of trend momentum.
HOW IT WORKS
Trend Battery calculates 20 EMAs and evaluates their alignment. When EMAs align in a strong trend, the bar colors change (as displayed in battery color key on chart) displaying a spectrum of colors from bright green (strong uptrend) to deep purple (strong downtrend).
• Dynamic Bar Colors:
o Green hues: Strong bullish trends.
o Purple hues: Strong bearish trends.
o Red hues: Weaker trends or potential transitions.
FEATURES
• Dynamic Color Coding: Easy-to-read and instantly assess trend.
• Customizable Transparency: Adjust bar color opacity to your preference.
• Optional EMA Display: Toggle individual EMA lines on/off for additional context.
• Compact Battery View: Quick reference table displaying the gradient color mapping.
SETTINGS
• Transparency: Controls the opacity of bar colors.
• Show EMAs on Chart: Enables/disables plotting of EMA lines.
USAGE
• Identify trend strength and direction.
• Confirm trend reversals or continuations.
• Complement other indicators and strategies.
• Monitor multi-timeframe trends.
TRADE IDEAS:
• For larger timeframes purple hues can be used for accumulating and green hues for distribution.
• For smaller timeframes, color transitions could be a signal for trend reversal, or corrections.
• It is a good idea to use larger timeframes for overall trend directions, and smaller timeframes for entries.
LIMITATIONS
• Lagging Indicator: As the Trend Battery relies on Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs), it is inherently a lagging indicator. This means it reflects past price action and may not always provide timely signals for rapid market changes or sudden reversals.
• False Signals in Sideways Markets: In ranging or consolidating markets, the indicator may produce mixed signals (frequent color changes) as EMAs intertwine without a clear trend. This can lead to false interpretations if not considered alongside other market context indicators.
• Not a Standalone System: The Trend Battery is designed to be a visual aid and should not be used as the sole basis for trading decisions. It's most effective when combined with other technical analysis tools, such as oscillators, support/resistance levels, and fundamental analysis.
DISCLAIMER
Use the Trend Battery indicator in conjunction with other forms of analysis and risk management. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
[blackcat] L3 Counter Peacock Spread█ OVERVIEW
The script titled " L3 Counter Peacock Spread" is an indicator designed for use in TradingView. It calculates and plots various moving averages, K lines derived from these moving averages, additional simple moving averages (SMAs), weighted moving averages (WMAs), and other technical indicators like slope calculations. The primary function of the script is to provide a comprehensive set of visual tools that traders can use to identify trends, potential support/resistance levels, and crossover signals.
█ LOGICAL FRAMEWORK
Input Parameters:
There are no explicit input parameters defined; all variables are hardcoded or calculated within the script.
Calculations:
• Moving Averages: Calculates Simple Moving Averages (SMA) using ta.sma.
• Slope Calculation: Computes the slope of a given series over a specified period using linear regression (ta.linreg).
• K Lines: Defines multiple exponentially adjusted SMAs based on a 30-period MA and a 1-period MA.
• Weighted Moving Average (WMA): Custom function to compute WMAs by iterating through price data points.
• Other Indicators: Includes Exponential Moving Average (EMA) for momentum calculation.
Plotting:
Various elements such as MAs, K lines, conditional bands, additional SMAs, and WMAs are plotted on the chart overlaying the main price action.
No loops control the behavior beyond those used in custom functions for calculating WMAs. Conditional statements determine the coloring of certain plot lines based on specific criteria.
█ CUSTOM FUNCTIONS
calculate_slope(src, length) :
• Purpose: To calculate the slope of a time-series data point over a specified number of periods.
• Functionality: Uses linear regression to find the current and previous slopes and computes their difference scaled by the timeframe multiplier.
• Parameters:
– src: Source of the input data (e.g., closing prices).
– length: Periodicity of the linreg calculation.
• Return Value: Computed slope value.
calculate_ma(source, length) :
• Purpose: To calculate the Simple Moving Average (SMA) of a given source over a specified period.
• Functionality: Utilizes TradingView’s built-in ta.sma function.
• Parameters:
– source: Input data series (e.g., closing prices).
– length: Number of bars considered for the SMA calculation.
• Return Value: Calculated SMA value.
calculate_k_lines(ma30, ma1) :
• Purpose: Generates multiple exponentially adjusted versions of a 30-period MA relative to a 1-period MA.
• Functionality: Multiplies the 30-period MA by coefficients ranging from 1.1 to 3 and subtracts multiples of the 1-period MA accordingly.
• Parameters:
– ma30: 30-period Simple Moving Average.
– ma1: 1-period Simple Moving Average.
• Return Value: Returns an array containing ten different \u2003\u2022 "K line" values.
calculate_wma(source, length) :
• Purpose: Computes the Weighted Moving Average (WMA) of a provided series over a defined period.
• Functionality: Iterates backward through the last 'n' bars, weights each bar according to its position, sums them up, and divides by the total weight.
• Parameters:
– source: Price series to average.
– length: Length of the lookback window.
• Return Value: Calculated WMA value.
█ KEY POINTS AND TECHNIQUES
• Advanced Pine Script Features: Utilization of custom functions for encapsulating complex logic, leveraging TradingView’s library functions (ta.sma, ta.linreg, ta.ema) for efficient computations.
• Optimization Techniques: Efficient computation of K lines via pre-calculated components (multiples of MA30 and MA1). Use of arrays to store intermediate results which simplifies plotting.
• Best Practices: Clear separation between calculation and visualization sections enhances readability and maintainability. Usage of color.new() allows dynamic adjustments without hardcoding colors directly into plot commands.
• Unique Approaches: Introduction of K lines provides an alternative representation of trend strength compared to traditional MAs. Implementation of conditional band coloring adds real-time context to existing visual cues.
█ EXTENDED KNOWLEDGE AND APPLICATIONS
Potential Modifications/Extensions:
• Adding more user-defined inputs for lengths of MAs, K lines, etc., would make the script more flexible.
• Incorporating alert conditions based on crossovers between key lines could enhance automated trading strategies.
Application Scenarios:
• Useful for both intraday and swing trading due to the combination of short-term and long-term MAs along with trend analysis via slopes and K lines.
• Can be integrated into larger systems combining this indicator with others like oscillators or volume-based metrics.
Related Concepts:
• Understanding how linear regression works internally aids in grasping the slope calculation.
• Familiarity with WMA versus SMA helps appreciate why different types of averaging might be necessary depending on market dynamics.
• Knowledge of candlestick patterns can complement insights gained from this indicator.
RM - rKrRM - rKr Indicator
The RM - rKr Indicator is designed to evaluate price momentum by analyzing relative percentage deviations of price components (high, open, low, and close) from their simple moving average. It provides a comprehensive signal of market conditions through color-coded bars, crossovers, and dynamic alerts.
Key Features
• Relative Kr Calculations: Calculates the relative percentage deviation of each price component (high, open, low, close) from their respective moving averages. The results are then averaged to provide a single momentum value.
• Dynamic Bar Coloring: Bars are color-coded based on the sum's value:
Green for positive momentum (sum > 0).
Purple for negative momentum (sum < 0).
• Crossover Signals: Visual markers indicate when the momentum crosses above or below the zero line, signaling potential long (⦿ below bars) or short (⦿ above bars) opportunities.
• Alerts: Built-in alert conditions notify traders of bullish or bearish market conditions when the momentum value crosses zero.
How It Works
Calculates the percentage difference between price components (high, open, low, close) and their simple moving averages.
Averages the results to derive a single momentum value (sum).
Uses zero as the baseline to determine market direction:
Positive values suggest bullish momentum.
Negative values suggest bearish momentum.
Highlights potential trade opportunities with crossover signals when the sum crosses the zero line.
How to Use
• Identify Trends: Use bar colors and the momentum value to gauge market direction.
• Spot Reversals: Monitor for crossover signals near the zero line to identify potential entry or exit points.
• Confirm Conditions: Combine with other indicators for enhanced trend confirmation.
Example Use Cases
Momentum Trading: Use green or purple bars to confirm bullish or bearish momentum.
Reversal Signals: Watch for crossover signals near the zero line for potential trend reversals.
Volatility Assessment: Employ the indicator to measure price momentum deviations over time.
Disclaimer
This indicator provides an analytical view of price momentum and market conditions. It does not guarantee future performance and should be used in conjunction with other tools and proper risk management strategies.
EMA Squeeze RythmHere's a description of this indicator and its purpose:
This indicator is based on the concept of price consolidation and volatility contraction using multiple Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs). It primarily looks for "squeeze" conditions where the EMAs converge, indicating potential market consolidation and subsequent breakout opportunities.
Key Features:
1. Uses 8 EMAs (20-55 period) to measure price compression
2. Measures the distance between fastest (20) and slowest (55) EMAs in ATR units
3. Identifies four distinct states:
- PRE-SQZE: Initial convergence of EMAs
- SQZE: Tighter convergence
- EXT-SQZE: Extreme convergence (highest probability of breakout)
- RELEASE: EMAs begin to expand (potential breakout in progress)
Best Used For:
- Identifying potential breakout setups
- Finding periods of low volatility before explosive moves
- Confirming trend strength using higher timeframe analysis
- Trading mean reversion strategies during squeeze states
- Catching momentum moves during release states
The indicator works well on any timeframe but is particularly effective on 15M to 4H charts for most liquid markets. It includes higher timeframe analysis to help confirm the broader market context.
Enhanced DEMAThe Enhanced DEMA (Double Exponential Moving Average) is a sophisticated trend-following indicator designed to identify and highlight market trends with precision.
The DEMA is calculated as:
DEMA=2×EMA(Source,Length)−EMA(EMA(Source,Length),Length)
This formula reduces lag while maintaining smoothness, enabling more responsive trend detection.
The DEMA is then further refined using a custom processing method that enhances both speed and robustness. This refinement improves the indicator’s responsiveness to market movements, ensuring timely identification of trends while minimizing the impact of noise and false signals.
Complementary Use:
The Enhanced DEMA works best when used alongside other indicators, such as the Michaelis-Menten-Based Trend Detector, to add confluence and improve decision-making. While the Enhanced DEMA excels at identifying trend direction and reducing lag, the Michaelis-Menten-Based Trend Detector can provide additional context, such as the intensity or sustainability of a trend.
By combining the two:
Traders can confirm signals from the Enhanced DEMA with the trend strength insights from the Michaelis-Menten-Based Trend Detector, reducing the likelihood of acting on false signals.
The pairing allows for more comprehensive market analysis, where the DEMA detects changes in trend direction and the Michaelis-Menten method gauges the trend’s reliability or potential for continuation.
This synergy enhances overall confidence in trading decisions, making it a powerful combination for both novice and experienced traders.
[blackcat] L2 Six Round Positioning█ OVERVIEW
The script is an indicator designed to plot the direction (up, down, no change) of several moving averages (MA) on a separate chart, without overlaying the price data. It calculates Simple Moving Averages (SMA) for 3, 5, 8, 34, 60, 120, and 250 periods and uses conditional logic to determine the color and position of the plotted columns based on whether each MA is increasing, decreasing, or unchanged.
█ LOGICAL FRAMEWORK
The script is structured into three main sections:
1 — Input Parameters: None explicitly defined, but the script uses default settings for the indicator function.
2 — Calculations: Computes Simple Moving Averages (SMA) for seven different periods.
3 — Plotting: Uses conditional logic to plot columns representing the direction of each MA, with positions and colors indicating whether the MA is increasing, decreasing, or unchanged.
The flow of data is straightforward: the script calculates the SMAs, determines their direction, sets the appropriate color, and then plots the columns.
█ CUSTOM FUNCTIONS
• No custom functions are defined in this script. All calculations and plotting are done using built-in Pine Script functions such as ta.sma for SMA calculation and plot for plotting.
█ KEY POINTS AND TECHNIQUES
• Use of ta.sma: The script effectively uses the ta.sma function to calculate Simple Moving Averages for different periods.
• Conditional Logic: The script employs conditional logic (ternary operators) to determine the color and position of the plotted columns based on the direction of each MA.
• Plotting with plot: The plot function is used extensively to display the direction of each MA with different colors and positions.
• Color Transparency: The use of color.new with transparency (e.g., color.new(color.green, 50)) allows for visually distinct colors that are not too overpowering.
█ EXTENDED KNOWLEDGE AND APPLICATIONS
• Modifications: The script could be enhanced by adding input parameters to allow users to customize the periods of the moving averages, colors, and transparency levels.
• Extensions: Similar techniques could be applied to other types of moving averages (e.g., EMA, WMA) or to other technical indicators.
• Strategy Development: This indicator could serve as a component in a larger trading strategy by providing insights into the overall trend direction across multiple timeframes.
• Related Concepts: Understanding of moving averages, conditional logic, and plotting techniques in Pine Script would be beneficial for further development and customization of this script.
RM - RSI - Enhanced IndexRM - RSI Enhanced Index (RM - REI)
This indicator reimagines the traditional RSI by incorporating price-based enhancements and smoothing techniques to provide traders with a refined perspective on market momentum and trend direction.
Key Features
• Modified RSI Calculation: The RSI is adjusted using a normalized close-to-moving-average ratio, offering a unique interpretation of price momentum.
• Smoothing with EMA: An EMA is applied to the modified RSI values, creating a smoother and more reliable trend-following signal.
• Overbought/Oversold Levels: Standard RSI thresholds (70 and 30) are displayed for quick identification of extreme market conditions, complemented by a midline at 50.
• Dynamic Bar Coloring: Bars are color-coded based on the EMA's position relative to the midline:
Green for bullish conditions (EMA > 50).
Maroon for bearish conditions (EMA < 50).
• Crossover Signals: Visual markers indicate when the EMA crosses above or below the 50-level, suggesting potential long (⦿ below bars) or short (⦿ above bars) opportunities.
• Alerts: Built-in alert conditions notify traders of bullish or bearish market signals when the EMA crosses the midline.
How It Works
Calculates a modified RSI based on the ratio of the close price to a moving average relative to the highest and lowest prices over a given period.
Applies an EMA to the modified RSI to reduce noise and highlight trends.
Uses thresholds (30, 50, 70) to define market conditions as overbought, oversold, or neutral.
Provides crossover signals when the EMA crosses the 50 midline, suggesting potential trend reversals or confirmations.
How to Use
• Identify Trends: Use the EMA's position relative to 50 and the bar colors to gauge market direction.
• Spot Reversals: Look for crossover signals near the midline to identify potential entry or exit points.
• Confirm Conditions: Combine with other trend-following or momentum indicators for enhanced confirmation.
Example Use Cases
• Trend Trading: Use bullish or bearish bar colors to confirm trends and time entries/exits.
• Reversal Signals: Monitor for EMA crossovers near 50 to identify potential reversals.
• Momentum Filtering: Employ the overbought/oversold zones to filter trades during ranging markets.
Disclaimer
This indicator is a tool for analyzing market momentum and trend behavior. It does not guarantee future performance and should be used in conjunction with proper risk management and other indicators for comprehensive analysis.
VWAP Direction HistogramThe ** VWAP Direction Histogram ** indicator is a powerful tool for traders looking to gauge the directional bias of the Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP). VWAP is a critical metric that combines price and volume to provide a weighted average price, often used to identify institutional trading activity and support/resistance levels. This indicator builds upon the traditional VWAP by calculating its directional changes over a customizable lookback period, providing clear visual cues to traders through a color-coded histogram.
By identifying whether VWAP is rising or falling over the specified lookback period, this indicator helps traders determine the prevailing trend bias in the market. A positive VWAP direction suggests upward momentum and a bullish trend bias, while a negative direction indicates downward momentum and bearish sentiment. This information is further reinforced by coloring the chart candles based on the VWAP trend, enabling quick visual analysis and enhancing decision-making for trend-following strategies. Whether you're trading intraday or longer-term, the ** VWAP Direction Histogram ** offers an intuitive and effective way to align your trades with market trends.
Duong_Sideway ZoneThis indicator is designed to identify sideway (ranging) zones on the price chart. It uses a Moving Average (MA) and criteria such as the number of price crosses over the MA, as well as breakout checks, to determine whether the market is in a sideway state. When a sideway zone is detected, it is highlighted with a yellow background on the chart.
Key Features:
MA Line: Uses a Moving Average (MA) as the basis for trend identification.
Sideway Threshold: Based on the number of price crosses over the MA within a specific period.
Breakout Check: Excludes zones from being considered sideway if a breakout occurs beyond the ATR threshold.
Visual Highlighting: Highlights sideway zones with a yellow background for easy identification.
This indicator is ideal for traders looking to identify ranging market phases to adjust their trading strategies accordingly.
For example, if within the last 20 candles, the number of times the closing price crosses the MA5 is greater than 4, it is considered a sideway zone, except in cases where the closing price of a recent candle has broken out of the highest/ lowest price of the previous 20 candles.
RSI-Adjusted 9SMAThis indicator integrates the Relative Strength Index (RSI) and a Simple Moving Average (SMA) to create a more robust trading signal by blending momentum and trend analysis. Here's how they work together:
How the RSI and SMA Work in Harmony
RSI (Momentum Indicator):
The RSI measures the speed and change of price movements, oscillating between 0 and 100.
Typically, an RSI value above 50 suggests bullish momentum, while values below 50 indicate bearish momentum.
The script further refines this by applying a 9-period EMA to the RSI. This smoothing process filters out noise, providing a clearer picture of momentum shifts.
SMA (Trend Indicator):
The SMA calculates the average price over a specific period (9 in this case), helping to smooth out price fluctuations and identify the overall trend.
By observing the SMA, traders can determine whether the market is trending upward, downward, or moving sideways.
Combining the Two for Stronger Signals:
The RSI EMA acts as a momentum filter. When it is above 50, it indicates the presence of bullish momentum. Under such conditions, the SMA turning blue provides a stronger confirmation of an uptrend.
Conversely, when the RSI EMA is below 50, it signals weakening momentum. The SMA turning white underlines the caution, suggesting potential bearish conditions or a lack of trend strength.
This combination ensures that traders are not just relying on the SMA's trend-following behavior but also factoring in the market's underlying momentum for more reliable entries and exits.
Why This Approach is Robust
Avoid False Signals:
The SMA alone can generate false signals in choppy or range-bound markets. By incorporating the RSI EMA, the script reduces the likelihood of acting on weak or non-committal trends.
Timing Entries and Exits:
When both the SMA and RSI EMA align (e.g., blue SMA and RSI EMA > 50), it provides a stronger case for entering trades. Similarly, misalignment (e.g., white SMA and RSI EMA ≤ 50) warns against entering during uncertain conditions.
Adapting to Market Conditions:
This dual approach captures both short-term momentum shifts (RSI EMA) and longer-term trend direction (SMA), making it useful across different market phases.
Practical Application
Bullish Setup:
RSI EMA > 50 + Blue SMA → Enter or stay in long positions.
Bearish Setup:
RSI EMA ≤ 50 + White SMA → Exit long positions or consider short opportunities.
This combination of indicators offers traders a balanced strategy that considers both the direction of the trend and the underlying momentum, resulting in more confident and timely decision-making.
Enhanced 20 SMA Signal BoxesEnhanced 20 SMA Signal Boxes
This indicator leverages the 20-period Simple Moving Average (SMA) to generate clear and actionable trading signals. Designed for traders looking to streamline their entry and exit decisions, the script provides a visual hierarchy with dynamic signal boxes and target levels.
Features:
Buy & Sell Signals:
Automatically detects when the price crosses above or below the 20 SMA and marks the signal candle with a yellow box for clear visualization of entry (top of the box) and risk (bottom of the box).
Dynamic Target Levels:
Three blue outlined boxes are generated for each signal to indicate profit-taking levels. The boxes dynamically adjust based on the signal candle’s range and come with customizable labels:
"Long Target" for buy signals
"Short Target" for sell signals
Alert System:
Get notified when the price enters or exits the signal candle or when target levels are reached.
Customization Options:
Adjust SMA color, thickness, and length.
Modify box opacity for better chart visibility.
Edit target labels and positionings to suit your trading style.
Risk/Reward Visualization:
The script calculates and displays the risk/reward ratio visually between the signal candle and the first target box.
Dynamic Styling:
Target boxes feature gradient shades to highlight increasing profit potential, and optional lines connect the signal candle to targets for organized visuals.
This indicator simplifies decision-making by providing clear signals and targets, making it suitable for day traders, swing traders, and scalpers alike.
Three Moving Averages Strategythis is three moving averages strategy is good for day time frame best for swing trading , probability vary for 60 to 80 to increase the probability add other indictors . you can rsi or macd.
Austin MTF EMA Entry PointsAustin MTF EMA Entry Points
Overview
The Austin MTF EMA Entry Points is a custom TradingView indicator designed to assist traders in identifying high-probability entry points by combining multiple time frame (MTF) analysis. It leverages exponential moving averages (EMAs) from the daily, 1-hour, and 15-minute charts to generate buy and sell signals that align with the overall trend.
This indicator is ideal for traders who:
Want to trade in the direction of the broader daily trend.
Seek precise entry points on lower time frames (1H and 15M).
Prefer using EMAs as their main trend-following tool.
How It Works
Daily Trend Filter:
The indicator calculates the 50 EMA on the daily chart.
The daily EMA acts as the primary trend filter:
If the current price is above the daily 50 EMA, the trend is bullish.
If the current price is below the daily 50 EMA, the trend is bearish.
Lower Time Frame Entry Points:
The indicator calculates the 20 EMA on both the 1-hour (1H) and 15-minute (15M) time frames.
Buy and sell signals are generated when the price aligns with the trend on all three time frames:
Buy Signal: Price is above the daily 50 EMA and also above the 20 EMA on both the 1H and 15M charts.
Sell Signal: Price is below the daily 50 EMA and also below the 20 EMA on both the 1H and 15M charts.
Visual and Alert Features:
Plot Lines:
The daily 50 EMA is plotted in yellow for easy identification of the main trend.
The 20 EMA from the 1H chart is plotted in blue, and the 15M chart's EMA is in purple for comparison.
Buy/Sell Markers:
Green "Up" arrows appear for buy signals.
Red "Down" arrows appear for sell signals.
Alerts:
Alerts notify users when a buy or sell signal is triggered, making it easier to act on trading opportunities in real-time.
How to Use the Indicator
Identify the Main Trend:
Check the relationship between the price and the daily 50 EMA (yellow line):
Only look for buy signals if the price is above the daily 50 EMA.
Only look for sell signals if the price is below the daily 50 EMA.
Wait for Lower Time Frame Alignment:
For a valid signal, ensure that the price is also above or below the 20 EMA (blue and purple lines) on both the 1H and 15M time frames:
This alignment confirms short-term momentum in the same direction as the daily trend.
Act on Signals:
Use the arrows as visual cues for entry points:
Enter long trades on green "Up" arrows.
Enter short trades on red "Down" arrows.
The alerts will notify you of these signals, so you don’t have to monitor the chart constantly.
Exit Strategy:
Use your preferred stop-loss, take-profit, or trailing stop strategy.
You can also exit trades if the price crosses back below/above the daily 50 EMA, signaling a potential reversal.
Use Cases
Swing Traders: Use the daily trend filter to trade in the direction of the dominant trend, while using 1H and 15M signals to fine-tune entries.
Day Traders: Leverage the 1H and 15M time frames to capitalize on short-term momentum while respecting the broader daily trend.
Position Traders: Monitor the indicator to determine potential reversals or significant alignment across time frames.
Customizable Inputs
The indicator includes the following inputs:
Daily EMA Length: Default is 50. Adjust this to change the length of the trend filter EMA.
Lower Time Frame EMA Length: Default is 20. Adjust this to change the short-term EMA for the 1H and 15M charts.
Time Frames: Hardcoded to "D", "60", and "15", but you can modify the script for different time frames if needed.
Example Scenarios
Buy Signal:
Price is above the daily 50 EMA.
Price crosses above the 20 EMA on both the 1H and 15M time frames.
A green "Up" arrow is displayed, and an alert is triggered.
Sell Signal:
Price is below the daily 50 EMA.
Price crosses below the 20 EMA on both the 1H and 15M time frames.
A red "Down" arrow is displayed, and an alert is triggered.
Strengths and Limitations
Strengths:
Aligns trades with the higher time frame trend for increased probability.
Uses multiple time frame analysis to identify precise entry points.
Visual signals and alerts make it easy to use in real-time.
Limitations:
May produce fewer signals in choppy or ranging markets.
Requires discipline to avoid overtrading when conditions are unclear.
Lag in EMAs could result in late entries in fast-moving markets.
Final Notes
The Austin MTF EMA Entry Points indicator is a powerful tool for traders who value multiple time frame alignment and trend-following strategies. While it simplifies decision-making, it is always recommended to backtest and practice proper risk management before using it in live markets.
Try it out and make smarter, trend-aligned trades today! 🚀
Supertrend StatsSupertrend with Probabilistic Stats and MA Filter
Overview: The Supertrend with Probabilistic Stats and MA Filter is a comprehensive TradingView Pine Script indicator designed to enhance trading strategies by combining the trend-detection capabilities of the Supertrend indicator with the trend-confirmation strength of Moving Averages (MA). Additionally, it offers robust statistical tracking to provide traders with valuable insights into the performance and reliability of their trading signals.
Key Features:
Supertrend Indicator Integration:
Trend Detection: Utilizes the Supertrend algorithm to identify prevailing market trends.
Buy/Sell Signals: Generates clear buy and sell signals based on trend reversals.
Customizable Parameters: Allows adjustment of ATR period and multiplier to suit different trading styles and market conditions.
Visual Aids: Plots Supertrend lines on the chart and highlights trend areas for easy visualization.
Moving Average (MA) Filter:
Trend Confirmation: Filters buy signals to occur only when the open price is above the MA and sell signals only when the open price is below the MA.
Customizable MA Types: Supports various MA types, including SMA, EMA, SMMA (RMA), WMA, and VWMA.
Flexible Configuration: Offers options to enable/disable the MA filter, select MA type, set MA length, and adjust MA source and offset.
Statistical Tracking:
Trimmed Mean Calculation: Computes trimmed means for bullish and bearish movements, removing outliers to provide a more accurate average movement.
Success Rate Metrics: Calculates the success rates (%) for both bullish and bearish signals, indicating the percentage of signals that resulted in favorable price movements.
Candle Count Analysis: Tracks the average number of candles each bullish and bearish move lasts, offering insights into the duration of trends.
Data Visualization: Presents all statistical data in a neatly formatted table on the chart, allowing for quick reference and analysis.
Customizable Statistics Table:
Text Color Customization: Provides an option to change the table text color to match personal preferences or chart aesthetics, enhancing readability.
Comprehensive Metrics: Displays key statistics such as Bullish/Bearish Averages, Counts, Success Rates, and Average Candle Counts.
Optional Pinbar Filtering:
Signal Refinement: Adds an additional layer of signal confirmation by filtering buy and sell signals based on pinbar candlestick patterns.
Adjustable Thresholds: Allows customization of the pinbar wick threshold to fine-tune signal accuracy.
Visual Enhancements:
Markers: Optionally displays markers on the first and last candles of bullish and bearish moves for better trend identification.
Highlighter: Shades the chart background to indicate current trend direction, aiding in visual trend recognition.
How It Works:
Trend Identification with Supertrend:
The indicator calculates the Supertrend based on user-defined ATR periods and multipliers.
It plots the Supertrend lines and generates buy/sell signals when the price crosses these lines, indicating a potential trend reversal.
Filtering Signals with Moving Average:
When the MA filter is enabled, the indicator ensures that buy signals are only considered valid if the candle's open price is above the selected MA, and sell signals only if the open price is below the MA.
This additional confirmation aligns trades with the broader market trend, potentially increasing signal reliability.
Statistical Analysis:
Upon triggering a buy or sell signal, the indicator records the entry price and tracks the subsequent price movements.
It calculates trimmed means to assess average movements while excluding extreme outliers.
Success rates are computed by comparing the closing price against the entry price, indicating how often signals result in favorable outcomes.
The average number of candles per move provides insight into trend duration and volatility.
Visualization and Customization:
All statistical data is presented in a table on the chart, with customizable text colors for enhanced readability.
Optional pinbar filtering and visual markers further refine and illustrate trading signals, aiding in decision-making.
Benefits to Traders:
Enhanced Signal Reliability:
By combining Supertrend with an MA filter, the indicator ensures that only signals aligning with the broader market trend are considered, potentially reducing false signals.
Data-Driven Decision Making:
The comprehensive statistical tracking offers traders insights into the performance of their signals, enabling informed adjustments to their trading strategies based on empirical data.
Trend Confirmation and Alignment:
The MA filter acts as a trend confirmation tool, ensuring that trades are placed in the direction of the prevailing trend, which can enhance the probability of successful trades.
Performance Metrics at a Glance:
The statistics table provides all necessary performance metrics in a single view, allowing traders to quickly assess the effectiveness of their strategy without sifting through extensive data.
Customization and Flexibility:
With options to adjust MA types, lengths, and table text colors, traders can tailor the indicator to fit their specific preferences and trading environments.
Visual Clarity and Aids:
The plotted Supertrend lines, MA line, signal markers, and highlighter enhance visual clarity, making it easier to identify trends and potential trade opportunities on the chart.
Usage Instructions:
Adding the Indicator:
Copy the Script: Select and copy the entire Pine Script provided.
Open TradingView: Navigate to TradingView and open your desired asset's chart.
Access Pine Editor: Click on the Pine Editor tab at the bottom of the TradingView interface.
Paste and Add to Chart: Paste the script into the editor and click "Add to Chart" to apply the indicator.
Configuring Settings:
Supertrend Parameters: Adjust the ATR period and multiplier to suit your trading style and the asset's volatility.
MA Filter Settings:
Enable MA Filter: Toggle "Enable MA Filter?" to ON to activate the filter.
Select MA Type: Choose from SMA, EMA, SMMA (RMA), WMA, or VWMA.
Set MA Length: Define the period for the MA calculation.
MA Source and Offset: Choose the price source (default is close) and set any desired plot offset.
Statistical Tracking:
Trimmed Mean Percentage: Set the percentage to trim outliers in mean calculations.
Show Cross Markers: Toggle to display or hide markers on the first and last candles of bullish and bearish moves.
Table Customization:
Table Text Color: Select your preferred text color for the statistics table to match your chart's theme or enhance readability.
Pinbar Filtering (Optional):
Enable Pinbar Filtering: Toggle to refine signals based on pinbar patterns.
Set Pinbar Wick Threshold: Adjust the threshold to define the characteristics of a valid pinbar.
Interpreting the Indicators:
Buy/Sell Signals: Look for labeled "BUY" and "SELL" signals on the chart that align with Supertrend reversals and MA conditions.
Statistics Table: Refer to the table located at the bottom right of the chart to assess:
Bullish/Bearish Averages: Average price movements following signals.
Counts: Total number of bullish and bearish signals.
Success Rates (%): Percentage of signals that resulted in profitable trades.
Candle Averages: Average duration of bullish and bearish moves in terms of candle counts.
Markers and Highlighter: Utilize visual markers and shaded trend areas to better understand market trends and the context of each signal.
Making Informed Decisions:
Assess Signal Performance: Use the success rates and averages to evaluate the effectiveness of your current settings and make necessary adjustments.
Adjust Parameters: Modify Supertrend and MA parameters based on observed performance and changing market conditions to optimize signal accuracy.
Combine with Other Analysis: Integrate insights from this indicator with other technical analysis tools and fundamental factors to form a holistic trading strategy.
Conclusion: The Supertrend with Probabilistic Stats and MA Filter indicator offers a powerful combination of trend detection, signal filtering, and statistical analysis. By providing detailed performance metrics and ensuring that trades align with the broader market trend, this indicator empowers traders to make more informed, data-driven decisions. Whether you're a novice seeking clarity or an experienced trader aiming to refine your strategy, this tool serves as a valuable asset in your trading toolkit.
If you have any further questions or require additional customizations, feel free to reach out!
Bitcoin Exponential Profit Strategy### Strategy Description:
The **Bitcoin Trading Strategy** is an **Exponential Moving Average (EMA) crossover strategy** designed to identify bullish trends for Bitcoin.
1. **Indicators**:
- **Fast EMA (default 9 periods)**: Represents the short-term trend.
- **Slow EMA (default 21 periods)**: Represents the longer-term trend.
2. **Entry Condition**:
- A **bullish crossover** occurs when the Fast EMA crosses above the Slow EMA.
- The strategy enters a **long position** with a user-defined order size (default 0.01 BTC).
3. **Exit Conditions**:
- **Take Profit**: Closes the position when the profit target is reached (default $100).
- **Stop Loss**: Closes the position when the price drops below the stop loss level (default $50).
- **Bearish Crossunder**: Closes the position when the Fast EMA crosses below the Slow EMA.
4. **Visual Signals**:
- **BUY signals**: Displayed when a bullish crossover occurs.
- **SELL signals**: Displayed when a bearish crossunder occurs.
This strategy is optimized for trend-following behavior, ensuring positions are aligned with upward-moving trends while managing risk through clear stop-loss and take-profit levels.
Quantum Wave OscillatorQuantum Wave (QWO) Oscillator
Version: 1.0
Overview
Quantum Wave (QWO) is a dynamic oscillator designed to help traders identify potential buy and sell signals by analyzing price momentum relative to its moving average. Utilizing trigonometric transformations, Quantum Wave offers a clear visualization of market trends, making it easier to spot reversals and continuations.
Key Features
Customizable Parameters: Adjust the length and amplitude to fit various trading strategies and timeframes.
Dynamic Coloring: Colors change based on bullish (green) or bearish (red) momentum.
Clear Signals: Generates buy and sell signals when the oscillator crosses the zero line.
Clamped Waveform: Maintains values between -250 and 250 for clear visualization.
Signal Version Available: Enhanced version includes alert notifications for trading signals.
How to Use Quantum Wave
Add to Chart:
Open TradingView.
Go to Indicators and search for Quantum Wave (QWO).
Add it to your chart.
Configure Settings:
Length (len): Period for the SMA calculation (default: 14). Shorter lengths increase sensitivity.
Amplitude (amp): Strength of the oscillator signal (default: 2.0). Adjust to amplify or dampen responses.
Colors: Customize colors for above/below zero and buy/sell signals as desired.
Interpret the Oscillator:
Quantum Wave Plot: Green indicates bullish momentum; red indicates bearish.
Zero Line: Crosses above suggest buy signals; crosses below suggest sell signals.
Use the Signal Version:
Upgrade to the signal version to receive automated alerts for buy and sell signals, enhancing timely trading decisions.
Pros
Easy Visualization: Clear color cues and area plots simplify momentum analysis.
Highly Customizable: Tailor settings to match your trading style and market conditions.
Signal Alerts: The signal version provides automated notifications for efficient trading.
Noise Reduction: Clamped values prevent extreme oscillations from obscuring signals.
Cons
Lagging Nature: May produce delayed signals as it relies on moving averages.
False Signals: Potential for incorrect signals in volatile or sideways markets.
Parameter Sensitivity: Requires careful adjustment of length and amplitude for optimal performance.
Limited Scope: Does not indicate overbought or oversold conditions inherently.
Tips for Effective Use
Combine with Other Indicators: Enhance reliability by pairing Quantum Wave with trend indicators like RSI or MACD.
Optimize Settings: Experiment with different lengths and amplitudes to suit specific assets and timeframes.
Use the Signal Version: Leverage automated alerts to stay informed of trading opportunities without constant monitoring.
Implement Risk Management: Always use stop-loss orders and other risk management techniques to protect your trades.
Conclusion
Quantum Wave (QWO) is a powerful and customizable oscillator that provides clear insights into market momentum and trading signals. Its dynamic coloring and signal capabilities make it a valuable tool for traders aiming to enhance their market analysis. For those seeking automated alerts, the signal version offers added convenience and efficiency. Incorporate Quantum Wave into your trading strategy to improve decision-making and capitalize on market movements.
3D MA Whale HeatMap"Whale Balance" Heatmap Indicator
This indicator visualizes market trends by analyzing "whale balance" behavior on a daily and weekly basis. It compares the current "whale balance" (daily close) with the 7-day average balance to calculate the percentage change and plots a heatmap based on the results.
Key Features
Heatmap Representation:
- Red (Extra High): Indicates a very overheated market (> 54%).
- Orange (High): Represents a heated increase in "whale balance" (> 20%).
- Yellow (Medium): Shows a warm growth in "whale balance" (> 10%).
- Blue (Normal): Reflects a neutral "whale balance" (-20% to 10%).
- Cyan (Low): Marks a cool decline in "whale balance" (-20% to -54%).
Simple Moving Average (SMA):
- A 3-period SMA smooths the percentage change in "whale balance" to reduce noise and improve clarity.
- Users can adjust the moving average length via the MA Length input.
Usability:
- Aimed at traders seeking to monitor longer-term "whale activity" trends .
- Helps identify potential reversals or continuation patterns in market behavior.
How It Works
- The script calculates the percentage difference between the current daily "whale balance" and the "whale balance" from 7 days ago.
- This difference is smoothed using an SMA and color-coded into a heatmap for easy visualization.
- The heatmap is plotted directly on the chart, providing a quick glance at the strength and direction of "whale activity."
How to Use
- Apply the indicator to any chart to assess the trend in "whale behavior."
- Use the color-coded heatmap to spot major inflows ( red/orange ) or outflows ( cyan/blue ) of "whale activity."
- The gray horizontal line at 0.3 highlights a threshold where the positive "whale balance" trend begins to strengthen significantly.
Example Use Cases
- Trend Confirmation: Combine with other trend indicators to confirm market strength or weakness.
- Entry/Exit Timing: Look for transitions between heatmap colors to time entries or exits.
Disclaimer
- This indicator is not tracking actual "whales" or their balances. The term "whale balance" here refers to a calculated metric designed to provide a longer-term view of market trends. It does not represent real data from actual market participants or "whales."
- This indicator does not guarantee future performance but provides an insightful tool for analyzing "whale balance" trends.
Hourly 20 EMA on 5m ChartThis indicator shows the hourly 20ema on any current time frame that is open on your charts
Sangana beta tableIdeal to use this indicator in Monthly timeframe.
This indicator shows three values on a table.
First column is stocks list from a particular sector(sector selection from settings)
Second column is beta of stock. Beta can be used to check how correlated(multiplied by how volatile) the stock is with respect to market S&P500 or Nifty500.
Third column is average percentage of a stock price movement in a month from low price to high price. This is just calculated on the price. If one enters at the low of that monthly candle and exits at the high of that monthly candle, they can expect to gain that much percentage on an average that is shown in this column.
How to use this indicator : Bigger returns on a stock is expected if it swings good amount of percentage from low to high on a regular basis. Either short term or long term, investing in the stocks which high average percentage from low to high, yields better returns. However downside also gives bigger losses if stock is going down. Stay in high volatile stocks, if one is sure of upside movement.
Sorting of beta column or percentage column can be chosen on settings. Sorting is always down high to low.
This indicator is tracks stocks in S&P500 or Nifty500.
Titan Wings 3 (by Oberlunar)Titan Wings 3: Volatility and Trend Dynamics Tool
Description:
Titan Wings 3 is a comprehensive indicator designed to help traders navigate complex market conditions by integrating volatility analysis, advanced moving averages, and dynamic signal generation. This script is not a simple combination of public domain tools; it is a carefully engineered system that merges statistical insights with market structure analysis to deliver actionable signals.
Core Functionality:
The indicator uses log returns to calculate volatility, which is then conditioned by price behavior relative to multiple moving averages. Volatility bands are dynamically adjusted based on percentile ranks, standard deviations, and ATR values to provide traders with precise zones of market activity. These bands are visualized on the chart, highlighting areas of potential breakout or reversal.
Titan Wings 3 features three types of moving averages—Exponential (EMA), Simple (SMA), and Hull (HMA)—giving users flexibility to align the tool with their trading strategies. The script evaluates price action relative to these averages, identifying critical zones where market sentiment shifts.
In addition to trend-following metrics, the script dynamically generates labels to signal key trading opportunities. These signals are derived from normalized distance calculations between the price and selected moving averages, combined with a proprietary methodology for filtering noise and amplifying significant trends.
Why Titan Wings 3 Stands Out:
Originality: Titan Wings 3 is not a generic mashup of indicators. Its unique normalization technique for distance metrics, percentile-based volatility thresholds, and the use of Hull Moving Averages make it a sophisticated tool for identifying high-probability trades.
Actionable Insights: The script provides real-time labels and visual cues for both long and short opportunities, allowing traders to act decisively during key moments of price action.
Adaptability: The customizable parameters for moving average types, percentile thresholds, and volatility multipliers ensure that the tool can adapt to various market conditions and trading styles.
How It Works:
Volatility Bands: Percentile-based calculations and ATR/standard deviation multipliers are used to create adaptive upper and lower bands, highlighting areas of market expansion and contraction.
Dynamic Labels: Signals are generated based on normalized metrics that measure the price's relationship to key moving averages, providing a reliable framework for trend identification.
Visual Overlays: The script fills specific price zones with color-coded areas to indicate bullish or bearish conditions, enhancing the clarity of market structure.
How to Use It:
Adjust the moving average type and parameters to align with your trading style.
Use the volatility bands to identify breakouts or reversals.
Follow the real-time labels to confirm potential trade entries.
Pay attention to the visual overlays to quickly assess market sentiment.