Fair Value MTF [Plazo Sullivan Roche Capital]Unlock a New Edge in Market Timing with the Multi-Timeframe VWAP Indicator!
Transform your trading strategy with our cutting-edge TradingView indicator that brings the power of VWAP to multiple timeframes—all at your fingertips. Designed with the savvy trader in mind, this indicator gives you the clarity to see when prices stray from fair market value:
Seize the Opportunity:
When prices rise above the VWAP, it signals that the market is overvalued. This is your cue for a high-probability shorting opportunity, capitalizing on moments when excesses are primed for a pullback.
Find Your Bargain:
When prices fall below the VWAP, the market is signaling undervaluation—a perfect setup for a buying entry.
Trade with Confidence:
By aligning your trades with the prevailing weekly trend, this tool isn’t about random entries—it’s about smart, trend-confirmed retests at the VWAP. Ensure every trade is set against the direction of the broader market trend for optimized results.
Whether you’re a day trader looking for intraday signals or a swing trader aligning with the weekly momentum, our indicator streamlines your analysis and sharpens your decision-making. Elevate your trading and tap into a system built for precision and performance. Step into a new era of market analysis—where every retest is a potential win!
User Manual
1. Introduction
The Multi-Timeframe VWAP Indicator is engineered to help you interpret market sentiment and spot key entry signals by displaying customizable VWAPs from various timeframes. By highlighting moments when the price diverges from its fair value, this tool provides actionable insights to short overvalued markets and buy undervalued opportunities. Always use in conjunction with your overall market analysis and risk management protocols.
2. Understanding VWAP Basics
What is VWAP?
The Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) represents the average price a security has traded at throughout the day, based on both volume and price. It’s widely regarded as a benchmark for fair value.
How It Works:
Price Above VWAP: Indicates the security is trading at a premium—often a sign to consider short positions if confirmed by the weekly trend.
Price Below VWAP: Suggests the security is trading at a discount—an ideal signal for initiating a long or buying position.
Multi-Timeframe Advantage:
The indicator allows you to select VWAPs across different timeframes, offering a dynamic view that lets you align trades with the main weekly trend and pinpoint retest opportunities.
3. Installation and Setup
A. Installation Steps
Access TradingView:
Log in to your TradingView account.
Add the Indicator:
Open the “Indicators” menu on your chart.
Select “Add Script” and paste the provided code or locate the indicator by name if published publicly.
Apply the indicator to your chart.
Customizing Display Settings:
Select Timeframes: Choose which timeframe VWAPs you want displayed (e.g., intraday, daily, weekly).
Adjust Appearance: Customize line colors, thickness, and opacity through the indicator’s settings panel to match your chart style.
Set Alerts (Optional): Configure alerts when price crosses above or below a VWAP, ensuring you never miss a signal.
B. Initial Configuration Tips
Double-check that the indicator is plotting on your desired timeframes.
Familiarize yourself with the input parameters to adjust the VWAP calculations if necessary (e.g., session start/end times).
4. How to Use the Indicator
A. Interpreting Signals
Overvalued (Short Setup):
When the price moves above a selected VWAP, it indicates that the market may be overbought. Look for additional confirmation (such as alignment with the main weekly trend) before taking a short position.
Example: Price surges above the daily VWAP while the weekly trend remains bearish. This convergence signals that a pullback is likely.
Undervalued (Buy Setup):
Conversely, when the price is below the VWAP, the market is signifying a discount. This is your cue to look for buying opportunities.
Example: A dip below the daily VWAP in an overall bullish weekly trend can present a prime entry as the market is expected to recover.
Retest Strategy:
The most robust trades occur when price retests the VWAP in the direction of the main weekly trend.
Wait for a price retest of the VWAP level as confirmation.
Confirm that the retest aligns with the broader trend before entering the trade.
B. Practical Steps When Trading
Confirm the Trend:
Use other trend indicators or price action analysis to confirm the weekly market direction.
Monitor Price Action:
Observe how the price interacts with the VWAP lines. A strong retest provides confidence in your trade decision.
Execute and Manage Trades:
Enter a position when the price retests the VWAP and aligns with the trend.
Set stops just beyond the VWAP line to protect against unexpected volatility.
Consider profit-taking levels based on key support/resistance zones.
5. Advanced Features and Tips
Multi-Timeframe Analysis:
Use the indicator’s flexibility to view VWAP levels across different timeframes. This can enhance your analysis by revealing short-term versus long-term divergences.
Integrate with Other Tools:
Combine the VWAP Indicator with other technical indicators—such as moving averages or oscillators—to build a robust trading system.
Alert System:
Customize alerts for VWAP cross events. This ensures you’re immediately notified when price conditions meet your criteria.
Paper Trade First:
Before committing real capital, test your strategy using paper trading or a demo account. This helps ensure that your setups match your risk tolerance and trading style.
6. FAQs and Troubleshooting
Q: Why aren’t my VWAP lines showing properly?
A: Double-check your indicator’s settings and ensure that the selected timeframes are correctly configured in your chart’s interval.
Q: Can I change the VWAP calculation period?
A: Yes, some versions of the indicator offer adjustable parameters for the calculation period. Refer to the settings panel for customization options.
Q: What if I receive conflicting signals from different timeframes?
A: Focus on the main weekly trend for confirmation. Use shorter timeframe signals as entries once the overall trend aligns.
7. Disclaimer & Risk Management
Trading involves risk and is not suitable for every investor. This indicator is a tool to aid in your technical analysis and should be used in conjunction with sound risk management practices. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always conduct your own research before making any trading decisions. We recommend testing the indicator in simulation mode prior to live trading.
8. Support & Further Assistance
For additional help with installation, troubleshooting, or strategy optimization, please contact our support team at Plazo Sullivan Roche Capital. We're committed to ensuring you get the most out of your Multi-Timeframe VWAP Indicator.
Multitimeframe
Day and Session Highlighter (UTC)Day and Session Highlighter (UTC Forced)", is designed to overlay your chart and display both session background colors and informative labels at the start of each trading session—all calculated in UTC. The script targets four distinct sessions: AU (Australia), Asia (Singapore/Hong Kong/JP), Europe, and New York. In addition to session highlighting, it displays labels that combine the UTC day-of‑week and the session’s starting time. All elements are configurable via on-screen toggles.
Multi-timeframe Moving Average Overlay w/ Sentiment Table🔍 Overview
This indicator overlays selected moving averages (MA) from multiple timeframes directly onto the chart and provides a dynamic sentiment table that summarizes the relative bullish or bearish alignment of short-, mid-, and long-term moving averages.
It supports seven moving average types — including traditional and advanced options like DEMA, TEMA, and HMA — and provides visual feedback via table highlights and alerts when strong momentum alignment is detected.
This tool is designed to support traders who rely on multi-timeframe analysis for trend confirmation, momentum filtering, and high-probability entry timing.
⚙️ Core Features
Multi-Timeframe MA Overlay:
Plot moving averages from 1-minute, 5-minute, 1-hour, 1-day, 1-week, and 1-month timeframes on the same chart for visual trend alignment.
Customizable MA Type:
Choose from:
EMA (Exponential Moving Average)
SMA (Simple Moving Average)
DEMA (Double EMA)
TEMA (Triple EMA)
WMA (Weighted MA)
VWMA (Volume-Weighted MA)
HMA (Hull MA)
Adjustable MA Length:
Change the length of all moving averages globally to suit your strategy (e.g. 9, 21, 50, etc.).
Sentiment Table:
Visually track trend sentiment across four key zones (Hourly, Daily, Weekly, Monthly). Each is based on the relative positioning of short-term and long-term MAs.
Sentiment Symbols Explained:
↑↑↑: Strong bullish momentum (short-term MAs stacked above longer-term MAs)
↑↑ / ↑: Moderate bullish bias
↓↓↓: Strong bearish momentum
↓↓ / ↓: Moderate bearish bias
Table Customization:
Choose the table’s position on the chart (bottom right, top right, bottom left, top left).
Style Customization:
Display MA lines as standard Line or Stepline format.
Color Customization:
Individual colors for each timeframe MA line for visual clarity.
Built-in Alerts:
Receive alerts when strong bullish (↑↑↑) or bearish (↓↓↓) sentiment is detected on any timeframe block.
📈 Use Cases
1. Trend Confirmation:
Use sentiment alignment across multiple timeframes to confirm the overall trend direction before entering a trade.
2. Entry Timing:
Wait for a shift from neutral to strong bullish or bearish sentiment to time entries during pullbacks or breakouts.
3. Momentum Filtering:
Only trade in the direction of the dominant multi-timeframe trend. For example, ignore long setups when all sentiment blocks show bearish alignment.
4. Swing & Intraday Scalping:
Use hourly and daily sentiment zones for swing trades, or rely on 1m/5m MAs for precise scalping decisions in fast-moving markets.
5. Strategy Layering:
Combine this overlay with support/resistance, RSI, or volume-based signals to enhance decision-making with multi-timeframe context.
⚠️ Important Notes
Lower-timeframe values (1m, 5m) may appear static on higher-timeframe charts due to resolution limits in TradingView. This is expected behavior.
The indicator uses MA stacking, not crossover events, to determine sentiment.
Michael's EMA (Selectable TF) by Koenigsegg📌 Michael’s EMA (Selectable TF) by Koenigsegg
A multi-timeframe EMA crossover trend tool for clear market direction.
🔍 CORE LOGIC & PURPOSE
This indicator visualizes the trend based on two Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) — fast and slow — from a user-defined timeframe.
Referencing a higher timeframe strengthens the trend signal and reduces the noise from short-term volatility.
Perfect for traders seeking cleaner entries and exits , especially those who get faked out by lower timeframe chop.
✅ KEY FEATURES
1. Multi-Timeframe EMA Calculation
- Fetches EMAs from any timeframe using `request.security()`.
- Selecting a higher timeframe makes signals more meaningful and decisive .
2. Customizable EMAs
- Small EMA (default: 12) and Big EMA (default: 21).
- Clear logic:
- Uptrend = Small EMA ≥ Big EMA
- Downtrend = Small EMA < Big EMA
3. Dynamic Trend Coloring
- EMAs change color based on the trend:
- Uptrend: Green (customizable)
- Downtrend: Red (customizable)
4. Crossover Detection & Arrows
- Clean visual arrows on trend flips only.
- Optional visibility, customizable size & color.
- Built with a debounce mechanic to avoid spam signals.
5. Built-In Alerts
- Trend Up Alert when fast EMA crosses above slow EMA.
- Trend Down Alert when fast EMA crosses below slow EMA.
- Compatible with automation, bots, and manual strategies.
⚠️ PRO TIP
Using a higher timeframe (e.g., 1H on a 15m chart, or 15m on a 5m chart as visually represented on the chart) makes trend flips more decisive and reliable, helping you avoid being faked out by short-term volatility. When the higher TF flips red — that’s your true trend shift, not just noise.
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⚠️ DISCLAIMER
This script is provided for educational and informational purposes only .
It does not constitute financial advice , investment advice, or a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instruments.
Always do your own research and consult with a licensed financial advisor before making any trading decisions.
Use this tool at your own risk.
StonkGame Major Market Open/ClosePlots vertical lines for Tokyo, London, and New York session opens and closes — auto-adjusted to your chart's timezone.
Open lines = lighter, dashed style.
Close lines = solid, full-color style.
Helps identify key liquidity windows, session-driven volatility, and clean market structure — without chart clutter.
Fully customizable colors and line styles for a professional, minimal look.
MultiTF Trigger 999 - Multi-Timeframe VersionMultiTF Trigger 999 – Multi-Timeframe Entry + Exit Assistant
This script provides high-confidence trade signals based on synchronized conditions across multiple timeframes (5m, 15m, 30m, 1H). It is designed to help traders identify breakout entries supported by momentum, structure, and confirmation across layers of the market.
🟢 Entry Signal:
The script generates a strong buy trigger only when all monitored timeframes align under a custom scoring system. A built-in cooldown prevents signal overuse and overtrading.
🔴 Exit Signal:
Includes a 5-minute MACD-based divergence detector to warn of potential local tops for take-profit or de-risking decisions.
🧠 Visual Aids:
Signal markers
Price label annotations
Multi-timeframe scoring tooltip for transparency
Built-in alerts for automation
This is a powerful tool for traders seeking precise timing in trend continuation setups.
Multi Candle Body MapperMulti Candle Body Mapper
Visualize higher-timeframe candle structure within lower timeframes — without switching charts.
This tool maps grouped candle bodies and wicks (e.g., 15min candles on a 5min chart) using precise boxes and lines. Ideal for intraday traders who want to analyze market intent, body bias, and wick rejection in a compressed, organized view.
Features:
Visualize 3, 6, or 12 candle groups (e.g., 15min / 30min / 1H views)
Body box shows bullish/bearish color with adjustable transparency
Wick box shows high-low range with adjustable thickness and color
Dashed line at group close level for market direction hint
Full color customization
Toggle individual elements ON/OFF
Clean overlay – doesn’t interfere with price candles
Great for spotting:
Hidden support/resistance
Momentum buildup
Reversal traps and continuation setups
Keep your chart simple but smarter — all without changing your timeframe.
Global M2 10-Week Lead (for bitcoin)This script displays a combined view of the Global M2 Money Supply, converted to USD and adjusted with a configurable forward lead (default 10 weeks). It is designed to help visualize macro liquidity trends and anticipate potential impacts on Bitcoin price movements across any timeframe.
🔹 Main Features:
- Aggregates M2 data from 18 countries and regions including the USA, Eurozone, China, Japan, and more.
- All M2 values are converted to USD using respective exchange rates.
- Customizable “Slide Weeks Forward” setting lets you project global liquidity data into the future.
- Works on all timeframes by adjusting the projection logic dynamically.
- Toggle each country’s data on or off to customize the liquidity model.
💡 Use Case:
Global liquidity is often a leading indicator for major asset classes. This tool helps traders and analysts assess macro-level trends and their potential influence on Bitcoin by looking at changes in M2 money supply worldwide.
💡 Inspired By:
This tool mimics the Global M2 10-Week Lead liquidity indicator often referenced by Raoul Pal of Real Vision and Global Macro Investor, used for macro analysis and Bitcoin movement prediction.
📊 Note:
All economic and FX data is sourced from TradingView’s built-in datasets (ECONOMICS and FX_IDC). Data availability may vary depending on your plan.
Liquidity Zones Alerts"Liquidity Zones Alerts" is a powerful smart-money-based indicator designed to detect key liquidity grabs and provide high-probability reversal signals using a combination of market structure, volume, volatility, and candlestick confirmation.
🧠 How It Works
The core logic of this indicator is built around the Smart Money Concepts:
🔺 Liquidity Sweeps: Detects when price takes out previous daily or weekly highs/lows, suggesting stop hunts or engineered liquidity moves by institutional players.
📈 Volume Filter: Ensures signals only appear during above-average volume, filtering out noise and low-interest moves.
⚡ Volatility Filter: Flags high-range candles relative to the average, catching flash crashes/spikes that often precede strong reversals.
🔄 Engulfing Candle Confirmation: Confirms entry with a bullish or bearish engulfing pattern after liquidity is taken — increasing signal reliability.
🧭 Premium/Discount Zone Logic: Trades are filtered to ensure longs are only taken in discount zones, and shorts in premium zones, using a 20-period market range for context.
📌 Features
✅ Daily & Weekly liquidity zones toggle
✅ Visual signals with clean 🔻(short) & 🔺(long) arrows
✅ Auto-detection of flash crashes
✅ Alerts on both long and short setups
✅ Optional previous high/low level plotting for context
✅ Background highlighting of valid signal candles
✅ Multi-timeframe friendly and compatible with any asset
🛠️ Use Case
Whether you're a scalper or a swing trader, this tool helps you spot institutional entry zones before the move happens. It works especially well when combined with your existing bias or supply/demand zones.
💬 “Price doesn't move randomly — it hunts liquidity. This indicator shows you where and when it happens.”
DTFX Time based range candle box [Wang Indicators]DTFX Time based range candle box
Overview : This indicator highlights HTF Candles in specified timeframe within boxes and extend them until they are mitigated. Allowing traders to use them as zones from which you could find some turn-around or scalp
How does it works ?
Users can setup up to 8 desired timeframe with the hour/minute of the HTF candle
Be carrefull when you chose the time. You must put something coherent with the timeframe (e.g : you can't put 'minutes' = 45 if your timeframe is '1h')
Everyday, the indicator will draw a box around the specified candle for it timeframe
Once the price close above or bellow this candle in the same timeframe, the Zone become "active"
As long as the price doesn't came back into the zone, the retracements will extends
Once the price came back into the zone (in the current timeframe), it stops the expension
Exemple
Here we have those settings :
timeframe : 1 hour
time : 9am
mitigation : 10%
fibs : visible & dashed
The box highlights the 9am 1H candle (9am to 10am)
We now wait for the price to close in the same timeframe (1h here) above or bellow the price
At 11am we close above - the zone is now "active"'
Now we wait for the price to go back in this zone in the current timeframe (here 5min)
12:40am : we put a low above the 10% of the zone -> we stop the retracements, the zone is considered as "mitigated"
Settings
Hour : The hour of the begiging of the candle
Minute : Combined with hour (default 0)
Timeframe : In whichtimeframe we are looking for the candle
% Mitigation : % of the box in wich the price must go back-in in order to "mitigate" the box and stop the expension of the fibs/box (if settings enabled)
Retracements style : Hidden, dashed, dotted or lines for the fibs
Extend Box : extend the box itself until it get mitigated
Number of unmitigated zones : Max unmitigated zone drawed on the chart PER CONFIG
Timezone : Must be set to reflect your needs. (preferably the chart timezone)
How does it helps users ?
Once a Candle is "active" it can be used as a Zone
Fibonnacis levels (30, 50 and 70%) are displayed (if enabled)
Users can customize their apparence and the boxes as they see fit
The 30 - 50 - 70 levels are possible support/resistance that the price tend to bounce of off
You might find some success looking for an entry inside the zone at a level if price gives further confirmations such as a lower time frame flip.
Forever Model [Pro+] (Sniper)Introduction
Forever Model (Sniper) is a clean, structured framework for visualizing internal liquidity to external liquidity rotations. It identifies shifts in market delivery by combining internal liquidity zones (Fair Value Gaps), divergence between correlated markets (Smart Money Technique), and lower timeframe orderflow changes (Orderblocks).
Designed for repeatability, the model helps analysts build confidence through familiarity, not complexity.
Rather than attempting to forecast direction, this model focuses on recognizing recurring patterns in delivery behavior across Timeframes. It presents a structured visual logic that can support manual analysis, with the aid of alerts that prompt analysts to investigate and validate potential price rotations.
The model is non-repainting, thoughtfully built to highlight past rotations once formed. It offers flexibility across assets and Timeframes, adapting to analysts' preferences while remaining consistent in its components.
Description
The model is organized into a three-part sequence. These three conditions form the visual foundation of the model. All parameters can be customized to match your preferred timeframe, session, and market:
Internal Range Liquidity Tag (IRL)
Price must interact with a defined internal inefficiency—typically a Fair Value Gap (FVG), which is an area between a three candle structure where price moves rapidly, leaving an imbalance that may later be revisited to be filled for efficiency.
Smart Money Technique Divergence Detected (SMT)
SMT transpires as a crack in correlation between two assets – this divergence is used to indicate potential shifts in price delivery.
SMT can be observed between two correlated assets, where one makes a lower low while the other holds a higher low (or conversely, one makes a higher high while the other forms a lower high).
Similarly, SMT can also occur between inverse correlated assets, where one makes a lower low while the other holds a lower high (or conversely, one makes a higher high while the other forms a higher low).
Change in State of Delivery (CISD)
After SMT occurs, the model identifies a CISD—a strong close engulfing the body of a previous directional candle that sweeps a short-term high or low. This suggests that price may be shifting from one delivery regime to another. The candle is labelled as an Orderblock (OB) candidate, with optional projected measures for better range of opportunity estimation.
Key Features
Model History Control
Controls how many past model formations appear on the chart, with a maximum of 40. Analysts may use shorter history for live charting or increase the count when studying past performance or recurring conditions.
When History is equal to 0, it will only show only live models in development, or nothing if no models are currently active.
Note: historical invalidated rotations are visualized through small markers, and may not display the model's components unless reviewed in Replay Mode. This mechanism keeps the chart clean, and allows the analyst to focus on the confirmed rotations.
Directional Bias Filter
Filters whether the model shows formations in only one direction or both. For example, selecting “Bullish” displays only internal range zones and divergence setups that meet criteria for upside movement. This feature is crucial for allowing analysts to align with higher Timeframe bias or studying unidirectional structures.
SMT Pair Input
The model compares your active chart with a second asset to detect SMT Divergence. You may manually enter a symbol (e.g., ES1!, BTCUSD, NZDUSD) or use Automatic SMT Pair Detection , which selects the most relevant correlated market. Inverse SMT inverts the logic, useful for negatively correlated pairs (e.g., gold vs dollar).
For example, although the Automatic SMT Pair Detection for CME_MINI:NQ1! is CME_MINI:ES1! , one may decide to use a leading stock in the NASDAQ such as NASDAQ:NVDA :
Timeframe Alignment
Defines which higher Timeframe the IRL is drawn from, and which lower Timeframe is used to evaluate the Model's conditions. These Timeframe Alignments can be selected individually to only showcase a specific combination of IRL and LTF Conditions; for a more dynamic approach, the "Automatic" option adjusts these pairings based on the current chart Timeframe. By selecting the "Custom" option, analysts can define and monitor their own preferred Timeframe Alignment.
Example: 5m Conditions ➞ 1H IRL vs. 4H Conditions ➞ Weekly IRL
Fair Value Gap (FVG) Visualization
Fair Value Gaps are areas where price moved quickly between two candles without overlap—these areas represent the IRL of the model, and are often revisited before continuing. Optionally, the analyst can decide to showcase the Consequent Encroachment (CE), the midpoint where price begins to fill the imbalance. Further, the analyst can maintain a cleaner chart by only showing FVG where SMT occurs, substantially limiting the number of drawings on the chart.
SMT Visualization
Draws visual lines connecting SMT points between the HTF reference points of the current chart's asset, and the SMT Pair asset. Helps analysts confirm divergence location and relationship at a glance, especially when reviewing multiple correlated pairs.
Liquidity Sweep Visualization
Most recent short-term liquidity swept, which resulted in a CISD. Marking this liquidity pool—a high or low that has been taken out—provides context and can give additional insight to evaluate the current market rotation.
Orderblock + Projections (OB)
When a CISD is recognized, an OB candidate is plotted. Projections from the OB can be displayed at customizable distances, serving as measurements for better range of opportunity estimation.
External Range Liquidity (ERL)
External Range Liquidity refers to price levels that sit beyond internal structures—typically local highs or lows that may be revisited after a retracement, for continuation.
Session Filters + Timezone Control
Define up to four time blocks (e.g., London Open, NY AM, PM session, Asia) for when the model is active. Timezones are fully customizable, supporting global use cases and precise filtering of formations to sessions with expected volume or cleaner structure.
Information Table
A compact, floating panel is available to display key model parameters in real time: Timeframe Alignment, Bias Direction, Active SMT Pair, Time Filter Conditions, Date.
This feature provides immediate context under which the model is operating — especially useful during active chart review or multi-pair monitoring. The table can be repositioned, resized, or disabled entirely depending on visual preference.
Model Markers & Backtest Support
The model includes a visual marker system to support chart review and backtesting. These overlays provide reference points for past structure, showcasing the following:
Reaching an OB Projection after revisiting the OB
Reaching the External Range Liquidity after revisiting the OB
Reaching an OB Projection without revisiting the OB
Reaching the External Range Liquidity without revisiting the OB
Invalidating the detected OB
Fully Automated Framework: all these components, when put together in the Forever Model ($niper), yield a clean and simple approach to studying and observing market rotations, empowering analysts in seeing the market through $niper's point of view. Each component is customizable to the analyst's liking to match their unique visual and technical preferences.
Usage Guidance:
Add Forever Model ($niper) to your TradingView chart.
Select your preferred SMT Pair, Timeframe Alignments, Model Style, and Time Filters.
Automate your analysis process with Forever Model (Sniper) and leverage it into your existing strategies to fine-tune your view through Sniper's point of view.
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CandelaCharts - Premium & Discount 📝 Overview
Premium and Discount are key concepts in ICT (Inner Circle Trader) trading strategies, used to pinpoint ideal entry and exit points in the market. These concepts are based on an understanding of market structure and the behavior of institutional traders, commonly referred to as Smart Money.
To understand the Premium and Discount zones, it's crucial to first grasp the concept of the equilibrium level, also known as the basic or fair value. The equilibrium represents the midpoint of a given price range and acts as a reference point, dividing the range into Premium and Discount zones.
The equilibrium reflects the "fair value" of the price within the considered range. Traders use this as a benchmark to assess whether the current price is in the Premium or Discount zone.
The Premium zone lies above the equilibrium level, while the Discount zone is located below it within the price range.
📦 Features
Swing-based detection
Custom detection
Modes
Styling
⚙️ Settings
Range: Determines how you will identify Premium and Discount, either by swing points or by custom date.
Mode: Controls what UI will be displayed
Premium: Sets the Premium color
Discount: Sets the Discount color
Equilibrium: Sets the Equilibrium color
Labels: Controls the labels visibility
⚡️ Showcase
Pro Mode
Solid Mode
Outlined Mode
Flat Mode
The Indicator can be effortlessly applied in replay mode to highlight premium and discount zones based on the most prominent market swings.
🚨 Alerts
The indicator does not provide any alerts!
⚠️ Disclaimer
Trading involves significant risk, and many participants may incur losses. The content on this site is not intended as financial advice and should not be interpreted as such. Decisions to buy, sell, hold, or trade securities, commodities, or other financial instruments carry inherent risks and are best made with guidance from qualified financial professionals. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
Dynamic Support|Resistance SSA & SSBHello, traders. I offer you an indicator to complement the Ichimoku Kinho Hyo trading system. This indicator determines possible dynamic resistance and support levels based on pivots and end points of the Senkou Span A and Senkou Span B lines.
You determine the pivots yourself, choosing how many bars back to look for HIGH and LOW.
Attention! Unlike the classical theory of Goichi Hosoda: the levels are dynamic, that is, they change values with each new bar!
Also added is the MTF function for displaying levels from different time frames.
EMA Crossover Signal (15min)📈 EMA Crossover Signal (15min)
This indicator generates Buy and Sell signals based on a simple yet effective Exponential Moving Average (EMA) crossover strategy, strictly evaluated on the 15-minute timeframe.
✅ Strategy:
Buy Signal: Triggered when the 5 EMA crosses above the 10 EMA.
Sell Signal: Triggered when the 5 EMA crosses below the 10 EMA.
📌 Features:
Signals are evaluated using 15-minute data, regardless of your current chart timeframe.
Clear Buy/Sell labels are displayed directly on the chart.
Optional plotting of the 5 EMA and 10 EMA from the 15-minute chart for visual confirmation.
This tool is ideal for traders who want to follow short-term momentum shifts with high clarity and precision.
Multi-Timeframe S/R Confluence - EnhancedOverview
The "Multi-Timeframe S/R Confluence - Enhanced" indicator is a powerful tool designed to identify high-probability support and resistance zones for trading BTC/USDT on a 15-minute chart. By analyzing pivot highs and lows across multiple timeframes (1-hour, 4-hour, and 8-hour), it pinpoints confluence zones—price levels where significant alignments occur—enhancing their reliability. These zones are visualized as dashed horizontal lines with dynamic labels, making it easy to spot potential reversal or bounce areas in real-time.
What It Does
Multi-Timeframe Analysis: Aggregates pivot points from 1h, 4h, and 8h charts to detect zones where price has historically reversed or consolidated.
Confluence Detection: Identifies levels where pivot highs (resistance) or lows (support) across different timeframes align within a user-defined threshold (default 1%), indicating stronger zones.
Dynamic Visualization: Plots dashed lines that extend across the chart, locked horizontally for visibility, and updates their positions as new confluence levels emerge.
Color Coding: Lines are green when above the current price (potential resistance or broken support) and red when below (potential support or broken resistance), adapting dynamically.
Labeled Zones: Adds labels (e.g., "R1" for resistance, "S1" for support) to each line, numbered sequentially, for quick identification.
How It Works
Pivot Detection: Uses ta.pivothigh and ta.pivotlow to find significant highs and lows on 1h, 4h, and 8h timeframes, with a configurable lookback period (default 5 bars).
Confluence Calculation: Compares pivot levels across timeframes. If two levels (e.g., 1h and 4h pivot highs) are within the threshold (default 1% relative difference), their average is plotted as a confluence zone.
Resistance: Alignments of pivot highs (1h-4h, 1h-8h, 4h-8h).
Support: Alignments of pivot lows (1h-4h, 1h-8h, 4h-8h).
Line Drawing: Renders dashed lines at these levels, extending them rightward to span the chart. Lines update dynamically as new pivots form, ensuring relevance to current price action.
Labeling: Attaches labels ("R1", "R2", etc. for resistance; "S1", "S2", etc. for support) to each zone, with resistance labels below the line and support labels above for clarity.
Key Features
High-Probability Zones: Confluence across multiple timeframes increases the likelihood of price reactions, ideal for swing or scalping strategies on BTC/USDT.
Dynamic Updates: Lines adjust to the latest pivot data, keeping the indicator responsive without manual intervention.
Customizable Inputs:
Pivot Lookback: Controls pivot sensitivity (default 5). Higher values (e.g., 10) detect broader zones; lower values (e.g., 3) focus on recent extremes.
Threshold: Sets confluence tolerance (default 0.01 or 1%). Increase (e.g., 0.02) for more zones, decrease (e.g., 0.005) for stricter alignment.
Line Width: Adjusts line thickness (default 2) for visibility.
Enhanced Visuals: Dashed lines and labeled zones provide a clean, professional look, avoiding chart clutter.
How to Use
Setup:
Add the indicator to a 15-minute BTC/USDT chart (e.g., BINANCE:BTCUSDT) via TradingView’s Pine Editor.
Apply it by clicking “Add to Chart.”
Interpretation:
Green Lines (e.g., "R1", "R2"): Resistance zones above the current price. Watch for reversals or resistance if price approaches from below.
Red Lines (e.g., "S1", "S2"): Support zones below the current price. Anticipate bounces or support if price nears from above.
Color Shifts: As price crosses a line, its color changes (green to red or vice versa), signaling a potential breakout or breakdown.
Trading Applications:
Reversal Trades: Enter short near resistance (e.g., "R1") or long near support (e.g., "S1") when price shows rejection (e.g., candlestick patterns).
Breakout Trades: Trade breakouts above resistance or below support if confirmed by volume or momentum.
Risk Management: Place stops just beyond these zones to protect against false breaks.
Customization:
Adjust Pivot Lookback to match your trading style (e.g., higher for swing trading, lower for scalping).
Tweak Threshold based on BTC/USDT volatility—wider thresholds may suit choppy markets.
Set Line Width for better visibility on your screen.
Example
Price at 83,000:
"R1" at 85,200 (green): Resistance confluence from 1h and 4h pivot highs. Expect selling pressure if price rises.
"S1" at 80,400 (red): Support confluence from 4h and 8h pivot lows. Look for a bounce if price drops.
Outcome: Price hits 85,200, forms a shooting star, and reverses—validating "R1" as a key level.
Notes
Initial Delay: Lines may take a few bars to appear as pivot data accumulates from higher timeframes.
Chart Compatibility: Optimized for BTC/USDT 15m but can work on other pairs/timeframes with adjustments.
Not a Standalone Signal: Combine with other indicators (e.g., RSI, volume) or price action for confirmation.
Purpose
This indicator empowers traders by highlighting multi-timeframe confluence zones, offering a clear, actionable view of where BTC/USDT is likely to react. Whether you’re scalping, day trading, or swing trading, it provides a robust framework for identifying critical price levels with enhanced precision and visual appeal.
Trend Trading IndicatorThis trend trading indicator uses multiple different custom formulas to identify market trends as well as identify when the market is moving sideways. It has a master trend that will show you the trend using the color of the candles and then there are multiple different types of entry and confluence signals that will appear as different chart shapes above or below the candles to inform you about when to enter a trade and how strong the trend is so you know whether to hold a position longer or get out. There is also a panel at the bottom of the chart that shows you the trend strength for 5 different timeframes so you can easily identify the short and long term trends and scan through charts quickly to find markets with the strongest trends.
The indicator can be customized to fit your trading style by adjusting the timeframes for the master trend, which timeframes affect signals, turning on or off the various entry & confluence signals, turning on or off ranging market filters and more. It can be adjusted to react quickly for intraday trading or use long timeframes for swing trading or only trading when the market is in a strong long term trend.
The indicator also has a built in trend direction value that can be sent to other indicators to be used as a trend filter as well by setting the source value on an external indicator to use the trend direction value from this indicator. This is useful for preventing signals from coming in on other indicators when they go against the trend that this indicator has identified according to the settings it is configured with.
How To Use This Indicator Properly
This indicator is designed to only give signals when the market is trending and filter out the sideways price action for you. Due to this, depending on the timeframe settings you use, there may be extended periods where there are no signals because the market is going sideways. You can adjust your timeframe settings to react faster or slower by lowering the timeframes used and turning off some of the higher timeframes or use all of the timeframes available and only get signals when the market is in a strong long term trend for the safest trades.
The indicator uses a master trend that needs to show a trend before any other confluence signals can come in. The master trend will show up by coloring the candles blue when the trend is bullish or orange when the trend is bearish according to the settings you have chosen. When the market is not trending, the candles will be colored grey. This helps to keep you out of trades when the market is going sideways. You will only be able to see the master trend by using the colored candles though, so make sure to turn the chart’s candle coloring off so it doesn’t override the indicator candle coloring.
Once a trend has been established, then other signals will begin to show up if the trend is strong and various parameters are met. The indicator includes the following types of signals:
Master Trend Signals
Strong Trend Buy & Sell Signals
Pullback During Strong Trend Signals
Strong All Timeframe Trend Signals
Trend Strength Score Signals
The indicator also has multiple filters you can use to customize the master trend to allow more or less signals to come in. The more filters you have on, the better and more likely the signals are to be winners because it will only give signals when there are very strong trends on all timeframes. If you want a lot of signals for intraday scalping, you can turn off most of the filters and just use lower timeframes for the master trend settings. The following filters can be used to customize the trend parameters:
Signals Only Allowed In Direction Of Timeframes 4 & 5
Trend Of Timeframe #1 Used For Master Trend Signals
Trend Of Timeframe #2 Used For Master Trend Signals
Trend Of Timeframe #3 Used For Master Trend Signals
Trend Of Timeframe #4 Used For Master Trend Signals
Trend Of Timeframe #5 Used For Master Trend Signals
No Master Trend Signals If This Timeframe Is Ranging - #1
No Master Trend Signals If This Timeframe Is Ranging - #2
No Master Trend Signals If This Timeframe Is Ranging - #3
Make sure to keep all trend timeframes in order from 1-5 for best results, even if they are turned off. The indicator is programmed to compare each timeframe to the next one, so keeping the timeframes in order will give you proper calculations. For example: timeframes 1-5 should be 15, 60, 240, 1D, 1W or 240, 1D, 1W, 1M, 3M and so on.
The indicator has alerts for bullish and bearish versions of each type of signal so you can get notified when a chart is trending strongly.
Market Hours Available To Use The Indicator On
The indicator works on stocks, crypto, forex and futures markets and other markets that have the same hours, you just need to select the hours that the market you are trading has in the main indicator settings to get the correct signals. There are options for stock hours(6.5 hours a day, 5 days per week), futures/forex hours(23 hours a day, 5 days per week) and crypto hours(24 hours a day, 7 days per week). Just select the correct option in the dropdown menu and the indicator will calculate based on those hours.
Master Trend Settings
The master trend is calculated using Timeframes 1-5, the setting for whether to use timeframes 1-5 for signals, ranging market filters 1-3 and only allow signals in the direction of timeframes 4 & 5. These settings will affect how the overall trend is calculated, which has to be trending in order for any confluence signals to come in.
Set timeframe 1 to a higher timeframe than your chart is set to. For example if you trade the 1 minute or 5 minute chart, timeframe #1 needs to be set to something higher than your chart so 15, 60 or 240. Then set timeframes 2-5 to be one timeframe higher than the previous one. So if timeframe 1 is 60, then timeframe 2 should be 240 and so on. Make sure to do this even if you do not turn on each timeframe to be used for master trend signals as the higher timeframes will still affect the confluence signals.
Turn on or off the toggle for each timeframe if you want the master trend to use. Keeping just lower timeframes on will give more signals for short term trends and leaving all of the timeframes on will only give signals when all of the timeframes are trending. I recommend keeping timeframes 1 & 2 on at the very least and then turning on or off timeframes 3-5 based on how many signals you want and how strong you want the trend to be in order for signals to be given.
Ranging Market Filters
The indicator has parameters to detect if the market is ranging or moving sideways on each timeframe and will show this by coloring the trend strength score in the bottom panel grey for that timeframe. When the market is ranging, it is best to not trade because there is no established trend. Use these filters to increase the probability of the master trend and confluence trend signals being correct and moving in the direction of the trend.
If you turn on the ranging market filters, you will not get any signals if the market is detected as ranging on any of the timeframes you have turned on for the ranging market filters.
You can use 1, 2 or all 3 ranging market filters to dial in the indicator to your preference. Make sure to backtest it and look at historical data to see how this will affect the indicator and choose what settings work best for your style of trading.
Signals Only Allowed In Direction Of Timeframes 4 & 5
If you only want to make sure you are trading in the direction of the long term trend, turn this setting on. It will prevent the indicator from giving any signals that are not in the same direction as the long term trends and increase your probability for winning trades.
This setting allows you to quickly filter out any noise that you will get from lower timeframe trends that are not in the same direction as the long term trends and helps to ensure you stick to the overall trend. Markets will usually make much faster and larger moves in the direction of the overall trend and have high resistance, choppy moves when going in the opposite direction, so this will help you avoid getting into those trades even if you don’t have timeframes 4 & 5 turned on in the master trend timeframe settings.
Strong Buy & Sell Signals
When the master trend detects a trending market and the trend is strong on all 5 timeframes, the indicator will show crosses on the chart meaning these are great entry points to get into the market with positions in the direction of the trend. There are 3 levels of these signals and will show as small crosses, medium crosses and large crosses. The larger the cross is, the stronger the trend is and is more likely to continue the trend.
Use these strong buy & sell signal crosses as entry points and place your stop loss at the most recent major pivot. Then trail your stop loss with the trade to lock in profits.
Pullbacks During Strong Trend Signals
When there is a strong trend on timeframes 3-5 and a pullback on timeframes 1 & 2, then move back in the direction of the higher timeframe trend, this will fire a signal to enter a trade in the direction of the trend. These are excellent entries since the market has pulled back, allowing you to have a good entry with low potential drawdown.
These signals will appear as label tag or price tag looking signals. Use these for your entries and then place a stop loss just beyond the most recent major pivot and trail your stop loss as the trade moves in your favor to lock in profits.
Strong All Timeframe Trend Signals
When the trend is strong on all timeframes that you have set to use for master trend signals, the indicator will show circles/dots on the chart above or below the candles. There is also a second type of strong trend calculation that it uses that will detect a strong trend in a slightly different way and that formula will paint a background color on the chart as extra confluence. When the background color and dots show up at the same time, that means both formulas are showing strong trends.
Use these dots and background coloring to confirm your position and continue to hold it for more gains. Strong trends typically continue in the same direction so use these signals as extra confluence to hold your position and stay in the trade.
Trend Strength Score Signals
Each timeframe will have a trend strength score calculated. If you turn the visuals on in the master trend timeframe settings, they will show up as an oscillator in the bottom panel. It will show red for bearish trends and green for bullish trends and grey when the market is ranging. It will also show a label next to each timeframe telling you the score out of the maximum score for that timeframe.
Pay attention to these as they will give you a very quick way to read the long term and short term trends. When all timeframes are trending strongly, the background will paint red or green to notify you of strong trends that you can trade.
When the long term trends agree, but short term trends are going against the long term, look for the short term trends to reverse and use those areas as entry positions for longer trades in the direction of the overall trend. Doing this really helps to identify possible reversals and keep you from getting into those types of trades too early.
Timeframes The Indicator Can Be Used On
The indicator is setup to be used on the following chart timeframes: 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minute, 3 minute, 5 minute, 10 minute, 15 minute, 30 minute, 1 hour, 2 hour, 4 hour, 6 hour, 8 hour, 12 hour and 1 day charts.
If your chart is set to a different timeframe than the ones listed above, it will not calculate properly, so make sure your chart is on the correct timeframe.
Markets The Indicator Can Be Used On
The indicator has 3 modes for various market hours. The type of market doesn’t matter, what matters is how many hours that market is open for. Almost all markets fall under 3 types of opening hours so we have provided the ability for the indicator to calculate correctly on all 3 types of market hours. The hours it can use are: stocks(6.5 hours per day, 5 days per week), crypto(24 hours per day, 7 days per week) and futures/forex(23 hours per day, 5 days per week).
You will need to update this setting from the dropdown at the top of the indicator settings to match the chart that you are on for it to calculate correctly.
Filtering Other Indicators Using The Trend Direction Of This Indicator
The indicator has a built in trend direction value that can be sent to other indicators and used as a filter. By setting an input.source() value on other indicators that are on the same chart as this indicator, you can set that indicator to do or not do whatever you want when this trend indicator shows a trend or not.
The name of the source you can use on your external indicator is called Trend Direction To Send To External Indicators. The values it sends are as follows: 0 when there is no master trend direction, 1 when the master trend is bullish and -1 when the master trend is bearish.
By using this source, you can prevent other indicators from giving sell signals during up trends, prevent other indicators from giving buy signals during down trends and prevent other indicators from giving any signals when the market is ranging or not showing an established trend.
Alerts Available To Use
The indicator has alerts for bullish versions as well as bearish versions of each type of signal available. Use these alerts to notify you of strong trends on markets that you may not have the charts up for at all times but still want to trade.
Blended Net Liquidity CorrelationThis indicator visualizes a customizable net liquidity metric based on key U.S. Federal Reserve and Treasury data from FRED. It allows users to blend two liquidity models:
• With WALCL: Incorporates the Fed’s total balance sheet (WALCL) — ideal for capturing long-term structural liquidity from QE/QT.
• Without WALCL: Excludes the balance sheet and focuses on short-term operational flows like RRP, TGA, BTFP, and commercial lending.
Use the “Weight on WALCL” slider to find your optimal blend. A setting of 1.0 uses only WALCL, 0.0 uses only short-term flows, and any value in between gives a mix.
The indicator also calculates the correlation between net liquidity and price over various timeframes:
• 30D, 60D, 90D, 180D
• 1Y, 1.5Y, 2Y
• A custom length (default 3 years)
Multi-Timeframe Trend Analysis [BigBeluga]Multi-Timeframe Trend Analysis
A powerful trend-following dashboard designed to help traders monitor and compare trend direction across multiple higher timeframes. By analyzing EMA conditions from five customizable timeframes, this tool gives a clear visual breakdown of short- to long-term trend alignment.
🔵Key Features:
Multi-Timeframe EMA Dashboard:
➣ Displays a table in the top-right corner showing trend direction across 5 user-defined timeframes.
➣ Each row shows whether ema is rising or falling its corresponding EMA for that timeframe.
➣ Green arrows (🢁) indicate uptrends, purple arrows (🢃) signal downtrends.
Custom Timeframe Selection:
➣ Traders can input any 5 timeframes (e.g., 1h, 2h, 3h, etc.) with individual EMA lengths for flexible trend mapping.
➣ The tool auto-adjusts to match and align external timeframe EMAs to the current chart for seamless overlay.
Dynamic Chart Arrows:
➣ On-chart arrows mark when EMA rising or falling EMAs from the current chart timeframe.
➣ Each EMA arrows has a unique transparency level—shorter EMA arrows are more transparent, longer EMA arrows are more vivid. (Hover Mouse over the arrow to see which EMAs it is)
Gradient EMA Plotting:
➣ All five EMAs are plotted with gradually increasing opacity.
➣ Gradient fills between EMAs enhance visual structure, making it easier to track convergence/divergence.
🔵Usage:
Trend Confirmation: Use the dashboard to confirm multi-timeframe trend alignment before entering trades.
Entry Filtering: Avoid countertrend trades by spotting when higher timeframes disagree with the current one.
Momentum Insight: Track the transition of arrows from lighter to stronger opacity to visualize trend shifts over time.
Scalping or Swinging: Customize timeframes depending on your strategy—from intraday scalps to longer-term swings.
Multi-Timeframe Trend Analysis is the ultimate visual companion for traders who want clarity on how price behaves across multiple time horizons. With its smart EMA mapping and dashboard feedback, it keeps you aligned with dominant trend directions and transition zones at all times.
Multi-Timeframe ATR MonitorThis indicator displays a table of ATR values across multiple user-defined timeframes (1m, 3m, 5m, 15m, 60m, daily by default) and tracks the session range since 18:00. Customize the timeframes and ATR length via inputs.
RSI Price LadderFX:XAUUSD
Overview
RSI Price Ladder is an indicator that visualizes RSI levels mapped directly to price levels across multiple timeframes.
It helps traders see where the RSI will reach certain threshold values (like 30, 50, 70) in terms of price, without calculating manually.
It dynamically draws ladder lines (price levels) based on user-defined RSI targets, allowing clear visualization of RSI movements versus price action.
Purpose for Traders
Forecast Price Zones: Understand at which price levels RSI would hit oversold/overbought zones.
Multi-Timeframe Analysis: Monitor RSI-price relationships across multiple timeframes simultaneously (e.g., M5, M15, H1, H4).
Timing Entries and Exits: Plan precise entries or exits based on expected RSI behavior without switching between charts.
Visual Clarity: Simplifies multi-timeframe RSI tracking by ladder-style price mapping directly on the current chart.
Configuration
RSI length: The period for RSI calculation (default 14).
RSI Target Levels (1–7): Define up to 7 custom RSI levels (e.g., 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80).
Spacing Between Ladders: Horizontal spacing between different timeframe ladders on the chart.
Pointer Colors: Customize colors for current RSI, EMA(9) of RSI, and WMA(45) of RSI.
Show TF1–TF4: Toggle visibility of up to four different timeframe ladders.
Interval TF1–TF4: Select timeframes to draw ladders (choices from 1m to 1W including 3D).
Ladder Colors: Customize the ladder color for each timeframe separately.
How to read data
See explaination:
How to use
The primary goal of this indicator is to help traders easily and accurately see price levels corresponding to specific RSI values .
Identifying Multi-Timeframe Support and Resistance
According to RSI behavior:
- In an uptrend, RSI tends to find support around 40, previous RSI bottoms, and the WMA45.
- In a downtrend, RSI tends to face resistance around 60, previous RSI tops, and the WMA45.
Using the RSI Price Ladder, you can accurately pinpoint the exact price levels corresponding to these RSI support and resistance zones.
Defining Entry Zones, Stop Loss, and Take-Profit Areas Based on RSI
For example:
By observing RSI behavior, I noticed a downward trend forming.
On both M15 and H1 timeframes, RSI resistance levels align with the price zone around 3043–3054.
Thus, I can plan a sell trade in this entry zone:
- Stop loss: If RSI breaks above the resistance level, which also corresponds to a price resistance.
- Take-profits at two areas:
RSI support on M5 at RSI 30, corresponding to price 3007.
RSI support on M15 at RSI 30, corresponding to price 2988.
You see, with the ladder, we can directly visualize the price levels corresponding to RSI points on the chart, making decision-making more intuitive.
Result:
The price successfully hit TP1 and TP2.
Visualizing Buying and Selling Strength Across Timeframes
The indicator helps track the correlation of buying and selling strength across different timeframes at the same time. For instance: when selling pressure increases, higher timeframe RSI will typically be higher than lower timeframe RSI. Visualizing this makes it easier to observe and connect price movements across multiple timeframes quickly and clearly.
Visualizing When Combining with Other Methods
In this example:
- RSI shows support around 27.
- Instantly, on the price chart, I notice that the RSI 27 level aligns with the EMA200, a major dynamic price support.
Thus, a long setup can be considered:
- Entry: Near this confluence zone.
- Stop loss: Below the EMA200 or if RSI drops to 20.
Summary
RSI Price Ladder gives traders a powerful visual tool to link RSI behavior to real price levels across multiple timeframes, enhancing strategic entry/exit planning without needing to flip charts.
- Save time spotting RSI targets.
- Stay organized across multiple timeframes.
- Customize the entire ladder experience from colors to intervals.
HinduTime Choghadiya(Dynamic Day & Night)🕉️ HinduTime Choghadiya (Dynamic Day & Night) — Visualize real-time Choghadiya Muhurat across global timezones with dynamic sunrise/sunset-based day & night cycles. Perfect for astrology-based or Vedic timing strategies.
How to Use:
Add to Chart: Click "Add to chart" from the TradingView script panel.
Select Your Timezone: Use the dropdown to choose your local timezone (e.g., Asia/Kolkata).
Customize Sunrise/Sunset:
Set "Day Start Hour" (typically 6 AM).
Set "Night Start Hour" (typically 6 PM).
Visual Choghadiya Overlay:
Background color represents the current Choghadiya (e.g., Amrit, Shubh, Rog).
Adjusts dynamically by weekday and day/night period.
Use for Timing Entries:
Favorable: Amrit, Shubh, Labh
Neutral: Chal
Avoid: Rog, Kal, Udveg
Multi-Symbol EMA Status Table🔍 Multi-Symbol EMA Trend Scanner Table
This script displays a clean, customizable table showing whether the price of up to 16 different assets is above or below a user-defined EMA, on a per-symbol and per-timeframe basis.
✅ Supports up to 16 symbols, each with:
Custom exchange + ticker (e.g., BINANCE:BTCUSDT.P, PEPPERSTONE:EURUSD)
Custom timeframe (e.g., 15, 60, 240, D, W)
Custom EMA length (e.g., 50, 100, 200)
🧩 Fully customizable visuals:
Table position (top, middle, bottom + left, center, right)
Text size and text color
Background color for "above" and "below" EMA
Optional ✅❌ emojis
📊 The table updates live on your main chart — no switching required!
💡 Great for:
Monitoring trend direction across multiple markets
Spotting trend alignment (e.g., price above 200 EMA on 4H + 1D)
Multi-asset swing trading or scalping strategies
📘 How to Use:
Open a chart and add the indicator from your scripts.
In the settings panel:
Enter any symbol (with exchange prefix, like BINANCE:BTCUSDT.P or OANDA:EURUSD)
Set a timeframe (e.g., "15" for 15min, "60" for 1h, "D" for daily)
Choose your EMA length (e.g., 200)
Repeat for as many symbols as you need (up to 16).
Customize table visuals:
Position on the screen
Font size and color
Enable/disable emojis ✅❌
Watch the table update live!
🧠 Optional Tips:
Use different colors or groupings to track asset classes (crypto, forex, stocks).
Combine it with your favorite entry/exit signals for confirmation.
Try setting all symbols to the same EMA (e.g., 200) but with different timeframes to monitor multi-timeframe alignment.
ACD Weekly🔷 ACD Weekly — Discover Weekly Ranges with Market Precision 🔷
Understanding where key levels lie at the beginning of the week can unlock powerful insights into market structure, breakout potential, and directional conviction.
The ACD Weekly indicator is designed to help you identify these levels with clarity and consistency.
🚀 What It Does
The ACD Weekly plots dynamic levels based on Monday’s price action and weekly volatility. These levels are useful for:
Identifying potential breakout and breakdown zones
Understanding market range expansions
Creating clean, repeatable weekly trade setups
Without diving into the formula, this tool uses the weekly opening range and historical volatility to highlight zones where institutional accumulation, distribution, or trending moves are more likely to initiate.
📌 How to Use It
Apply the script to any chart and timeframe – best viewed on intraday timeframes.
Observe the green and red lines that appear every Monday — they mark the reference high/low for the week.
The yellow zones extending above and below act as targets and thresholds — price movement into or beyond these areas can signal trend continuation or potential reversal zones.
Use it in combination with your own system — price action, volume, or momentum tools — to confirm entries/exits.
🧠 Who Is It For?
Intraday and swing traders who want clarity at the start of the week
Traders who use breakout or range strategies
Those who want structure without clutter
⚙️ Features
Customizable opening range multiplier
Choose your higher timeframe (daily/weekly)
Optional real-time or historical plotting with Lookahead mode
Add this to your chart and let the structure guide your setups throughout the week.
Happy trading! 📈
Disclaimer:
This is an educational idea, past performance does not guarantee future success.
All outputs will be your own responsibility.
Regards!