Opening Range Suite by SBSniperOpening Range Suite
An all-in-one opening-range tool suite. It draws the 30-second, 5-minute, and 30-minute opening ranges for the AM session (09:30 NY). Each range is highlighted with a rectangle (high/low with midpoint) and can display a full pack of projection levels.
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What it draws
• AM 09:30 ORs: 30s, 5m, 30m ranges.
• Midpoint line inside each box.
• Projections from the opening range (measured both High→Low and Low→High) at:
−0.5, −1, −1.5, −2, −2.5, −3, −3.5, −4.
• Text labels inside rectangles (fixed text):
AM — “OR 30sec / OR 5min / OR 30min”; PM — “PM 30sec / PM 5min / PM 30min”.
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Smart behavior
• Today always extends to the current bar (so the current session’s box grows with price/time).
• Previous 5 days of each selected range are shown and, by default, extend to 12:00 NY for AM and 16:00 NY for PM (2.5h span).
Toggle available to extend previous 5 out to the current bar instead.
• Projection day cap: You choose how many recent days (including today) draw projection lines. This prevents chart clutter and avoids TradingView object limits.
• Weekend skip: Automatically ignores Saturdays and Sundays based on New York time.
• Single label toggle: Turn all labels on/off; styling and text are fixed for clarity and consistency.
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How ranges are calculated
• The script anchors to New York local time and detects:
• AM session: 09:30 → grabs the 30s/5m/30m bar(s) that open at 09:30:00 NY.
• Each range uses the bar’s high/low, draws a rectangle spanning the selected time window, and plots the midpoint.
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Notes & best practices
• The 30-second OR requires a symbol/data plan that provides 30-second bars. If your feed doesn’t have 30s, keep the 30s toggles off and use 5m/30m.
• Use on intraday charts. The tool relies on bar times to align with NY session opens.
• For non-US symbols or 24/7 markets, NY anchoring still works; just be aware that “open” is tied to 09:30 New York time.
Multitimeframe
Valid Monthly LevelsValid Monthly Levels (No Sweeps) + Smart Labels
This tool automatically plots the highs and lows of each completed monthly candle and tracks their validity in real time. A level is considered valid until it has been swept (price trades strictly beyond that high or low). Once swept, the line and label can either be removed or dimmed depending on your settings.
Key features:
Monthly highs and lows: Each month’s range is marked with horizontal levels that extend forward.
Valid vs. swept logic: Levels are only valid until breached; swept levels can be hidden or kept as dotted/grey lines.
Smart labels: Each level is labeled with the month and year (e.g., Sep ’25 H/L). On higher timeframes, labels sit at the candle; on lower timeframes, labels automatically shift to the right edge so they don’t disappear off-screen.
Customizable appearance: Choose colors for highs, lows, and swept levels; adjust line styles; and limit how many past months are shown.
Clutter control: Cap the maximum number of labels, so your chart stays readable even on small intraday timeframes.
This indicator is useful for traders who track monthly supply/demand extremes, liquidity sweeps, and higher-timeframe context when executing on lower timeframes.
CRYPTO WAVE HUNTERWAVE HUNTER This indicator is designed to identify price movements across different time frames. Its purpose is to identify hourly, 2-hour, and 4-hour price movements on 3-minute candlestick charts. It is suitable for use on a 3-minute chart.
FVG valid MTF (Fair Value Gaps across Multiple Timeframes)This indicator automatically detects and displays Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) across multiple timeframes (1D, 4H, 1H, 30M, 15M, 5M).
✨ Features:
Detects valid FVGs only when they appear after three consecutive candles in the same direction (bullish or bearish).
Each gap is color-coded by direction (bullish / bearish) and changes color once mitigated.
Automatic timeframe label inside each FVG box.
Fully customizable:
Minimum & maximum FVG size (in ticks),
Extension length of boxes into the future (bars),
Maximum number of FVGs displayed per timeframe.
After mitigation, FVGs are visually updated, making it easy to see whether the market has respected the imbalance zone.
📊 Practical Use:
Identify areas of imbalance where strong price reactions often occur.
Monitor FVGs across multiple timeframes – from daily charts down to intraday.
Useful for defining support/resistance zones, entry levels, or trade exits.
⚙️ Settings:
Adjustable FVG colors for bullish, bearish, and mitigated states.
Independent limit on how many FVGs are displayed for each timeframe.
Optimized for clarity and chart performance.
Moons Bearish Pullback Detector# Moons Bearish Pullback Detector
## Overview
**Moons Bearish Pullback Detector** is a trend following indicator intended to identify bearish trend pullbacks to enter on price continuation.
This indicator is useful for setting watchlist alerts! Configure your pullback rules and have it monitor your watchlist for you. You will be alerted when pullbacks have occurred and are starting to continue in the trend direction.
## How It Works
### Bearish Trend Detection
The indicator identifies a bearish trend based on a configurable MA basis
### Pullback Identification
Once in a bearish trend, the indicator tracks:
Swing Lows: Continuously monitors and updates the lowest point in the trend
Pullback Start: Detects the first green candle after establishing new lows
Pullback Duration: Monitors pullback length (configurable number of bars)
Pullback Depth: Ensures pullbacks don't violate a key moving average (optional)
### Multi-Layer Filtering System
The indicator employs several optional filters to ensure signal quality:
Volume Filter: Set a minimum daily volume to ensure sufficient liquidity
Pullback Duration Filter: Pick a min and max bar count you like to see in a pullback.
Pullback Depth Filter: Monitors that pullbacks don't close above the desired EMA, maintaining trend strength
Validation Filter: Checks higher timeframe moving average for trend confirmation
Context Filter: Analyzes even higher timeframe for broader market context
### Alert System
The indicator generates alerts when:
All filtering conditions are met
Price crosses back below the configured alert line
This signals potential continuation of the bearish trend and gives warning to place potential orders
## Key Features
### Alerts
The indicator is useful for driving a watchlist alert to notify you when a pullback is starting to continue the trend.
### Visual Elements
Bollinger Bands: Optional display of 1 and 2 standard deviation bands
Moving Averages: 20 EMA (basis), 50 EMA, and 10 EMA (pullback filter)
Trend High Line: Yellow line showing current swing low during pullbacks
Alert Line: Entry signal line positioned below swing low
Background Highlighting: Gray for normal pullbacks, red tint when rules aren't met
Labels: Price labels at swing lows and depth violation warnings
Wick Detection: Tags bullish and bearish wicks for helpful spotting in your analysis
### Information Table
Comprehensive status table to show the state of your filters and rules as price plays out.
### Configuration Options
Moving average settings
Display Options
Alert Configuration
Filter Settings
## Best Use Cases
Swing Trading: Identify high-probability entries during trend pullbacks
Trend Following: Stay aligned with strong bearish momentum
Risk Management: Multiple filters help avoid false signals
Multi-Timeframe Analysis: Ensures broader market context alignment
## Trading Applications
This indicator works best when:
Markets are in clear downtrends
Sufficient volume is present
Multiple timeframes align
Used in conjunction with proper risk management
The Moons Pullback Detector provides traders with a systematic approach to identifying and capitalizing on pullback opportunities in strong bearish trends, combining technical rigor with practical usability.
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*Note: This indicator is for educational purposes. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always use proper risk management and consider multiple factors when making trading decisions.*
Moons Bullish Pullback Detector# Moons Pullback Detector
## Overview
**Moons Pullback Detector** is a trend following indicator intended to identify bullish trend pullbacks to enter on price continuation.
This indicator is useful for setting watchlist alerts! Configure your pullback rules and have it monitor your watchlist for you. You will be alerted when pullbacks have occurred and are starting to continue in the trend direction.
## How It Works
### Bullish Trend Detection
The indicator identifies a bullish trend based on a configurable MA basis
### Pullback Identification
Once in a bullish trend, the indicator tracks:
Swing Highs: Continuously monitors and updates the highest point in the trend
Pullback Start: Detects the first red candle after establishing new highs
Pullback Duration: Monitors pullback length (configurable number of bars)
Pullback Depth: Ensures pullbacks don't violate a key moving average (optional)
### Multi-Layer Filtering System
The indicator employs several optional filters to ensure signal quality:
Volume Filter: Set a minimum daily volume to ensure sufficient liquidity
Pullback Duration Filter: Pick a min and max bar count you like to see in a pullback.
Pullback Depth Filter: Monitors that pullbacks don't close below the desired EMA, maintaining trend strength
Validation Filter: Checks higher timeframe moving average for trend confirmation
Context Filter: Analyzes even higher timeframe for broader market context
### Alert System
The indicator generates alerts when:
All filtering conditions are met
Price crosses back above the configured alert line
This signals potential continuation of the bullish trend and gives warning to place potential orders
## Key Features
### Alerts
The indicator is useful for driving a watchlist alert to notify you when a pullback is starting to continue the trend.
### Visual Elements
Bollinger Bands: Optional display of 1 and 2 standard deviation bands
Moving Averages: 20 EMA (basis), 50 EMA, and 10 EMA (pullback filter)
Trend High Line: Yellow line showing current swing high during pullbacks
Alert Line: Entry signal line positioned below swing high
Background Highlighting: Gray for normal pullbacks, red tint when depth violated
Labels: Price labels at swing highs and depth violation warnings
Wick Detection: Tags bullish and bearish wicks for helpful spotting in your analysis
### Information Table
Comprehensive status table to show the state of your filters and rules as price plays out.
### Configuration Options
Moving average settings
Display Options
Alert Configuration
Filter Settings
## Best Use Cases
Swing Trading: Identify high-probability entries during trend pullbacks
Trend Following: Stay aligned with strong bullish momentum
Risk Management: Multiple filters help avoid false signals
Multi-Timeframe Analysis: Ensures broader market context alignment
## Trading Applications
This indicator works best when:
Markets are in clear uptrends
Sufficient volume is present
Multiple timeframes align bullishly
Used in conjunction with proper risk management
The Moons Pullback Detector provides traders with a systematic approach to identifying and capitalizing on pullback opportunities in strong bullish trends, combining technical rigor with practical usability.
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*Note: This indicator is for educational purposes. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always use proper risk management and consider multiple factors when making trading decisions.*
LevelUp^ Pullback Screener ProPullbacks are often considered high-probability entry points within trending markets. This screener helps streamline the search for such opportunities using trend analysis through customizable moving averages, price action and volatility filters with ATR (Average True Range).
🔹 Why Trade Pullbacks
Pullbacks represent temporary counter-moves within a broader trend. Instead of chasing extended moves, traders can enter at more favorable price levels.
Pros
▪ Improved Entry Prices : Entering closer to support or resistance levels often provides a better risk/reward ratio.
▪ Trend Alignment : Pullbacks occur within established trends, allowing traders to participate in potential continuation moves.
▪ Defined Risk Levels : Key moving averages and recent swing points can be used to set stop-loss orders.
Cons
▪ Not all pullbacks resume the trend; some signal reversals.
▪ Price can temporarily overshoot levels, creating whipsaws.
▪ Pullback strategies work best in trending markets and may underperform in sideways conditions.
🔹 Custom Feature : Require Lower Low
The optional requirement for a lower low may help confirm that an actual pullback is occurring, rather than just sideways chop or continuation strength.
Stricter Definition of a Pullback
▪ A pullback implies some retracement against the prevailing trend.
▪ By requiring a lower low, you ensure price is genuinely pulling back, not just consolidating at the highs.
Avoids False Triggers
▪ Without this filter, you might catch stocks that simply paused for a bar (small doji, tiny inside candle) but haven’t really pulled back.
▪ The lower low condition filters for bars where sellers actually pushed price down.
Improves Entry Timing
▪ Many traders want to enter as pullbacks are maturing, not while price is still pushing higher.
▪ A lower low shows some weakness that may soon transition into support, giving a cleaner “buy-the-dip” opportunity.
Psychological Confirmation
▪ From a trader psychology standpoint, a lower low indicates that at least some holders are taking profits and that short-term participants are testing the trend.
▪ This is often the moment when strong hands step in if the trend is healthy.
🔹 Custom Feature : Specify Closing Range
Closing range % is another optional feature that can be very useful when scanning for pullbacks as it helps separate healthy retracements from weak price action.
Shows Buyer Support Within the Bar
▪ Closing near the top of the day’s range (e.g., above 60–70%) signals that even though price pulled back intraday, buyers stepped in and pushed it higher by the close.
▪ That strength is a good sign the pullback may be stabilizing.
Filters Out Weak Pullbacks
▪ If a stock closes near the low of the day, sellers are still in control — the “dip” might not be done.
▪ By requiring a higher Closing Range, you filter out setups that may keep falling.
Timing Advantage
▪ Many traders prefer entering when a pullback shows early signs of turning.
▪ A strong closing range is an objective way to catch that transition, often right before the next leg higher.
Psychological Read
▪ Closing strength suggests demand is stepping back in — traders and investors still want exposure to the trend.
▪ It reflects confidence, whereas weak closes show hesitation or distribution.
🔹 Custom Feature : ATR % Filter
Specifying an ATR (Average True Range) filter is helpful when scanning for stocks because it normalizes volatility relative to price, enabling traders to identify stocks with suitable price movement for their strategy while managing volatility by filtering out excessively erratic stocks (high ATR %) or those with insufficient movement (low ATR %), thus aligning with risk tolerance and optimizing position sizing and stop-loss placement.
Focus on Stocks With Tradable Volatility
▪ ATR measures how much a stock typically moves in a day.
▪ By setting a minimum ATR, you avoid slow, low-volatility stocks that don’t move enough to create good opportunities.
Filters Out “Too Wild” Stocks
▪ Extremely high ATR stocks can be erratic, difficult to size properly, and risky to trade.
▪ By specifying a maximum ATR (or ATR % relative to price), you can avoid setups where risk is too unpredictable.
Normalizes Price Differences
▪ A $20 stock and a $200 stock can’t be compared just on raw dollar moves.
▪ ATR (or ATR as a % of price) gives a volatility-adjusted way to compare them, so your screen is consistent across all price levels.
Improves Entry & Stop Placement
▪ Knowing that a stock typically moves, say, 2% daily versus 0.5% daily helps you set realistic stops and targets.
▪ Screening for stocks with ATR in your preferred range means trades will line up better with your risk/reward model.
Psychology
▪ ATR captures behavior. Stocks with healthy, steady volatility attract active traders because they offer movement without chaos.
▪ Too quiet = boring, too wild = stressful. ATR filters help you stay in the sweet spot.
🔹 Customization Options
With extensive customization options, traders can fine-tune pullback scans by adjusting moving averages, proximity to those averages, bar structure, closing range strength, and volatility filters. This flexibility supports different trading styles, timeframes, and risk preferences.
Configurable Moving Averages
Scanning is optimized for daily and weekly timeframes.
▪ Select up to three moving average lengths and types (e.g. 20 EMA, 50 SMA, 200 SMA) for daily and weekly timeframes.
▪ Tailor scans to different trading styles:
• Short-term traders may prefer faster averages (e.g. 10–20 EMA).
• Swing traders often use medium-term averages (e.g. 50 SMA).
• Long-term investors may focus on slower averages (e.g. 200 SMA).
Pullback Within X % of Moving Average
▪ Specify the total range of a pullback using % above and % below a moving average. The bar low is used for this comparison.
▪ For example, .5% above and .5% below a moving average, giving price a total range of 1%. If the low is outside the range, it's not considered a valid pullback.
Require Low Lower
▪ Optional setting to require that the current bar to be a lower low compared to the prior bar.
▪ See above section for more information.
Closing Range %
▪ Specify a closing range to help you spot pullbacks where buyers are reasserting control.
▪ Define how close the closing price is to the daily high or low.
▪ See above section for more information.
ATR % Filter
▪ Incorporates volatility by measuring price movement relative to Average True Range (ATR).
▪ Options include:
• Above a specified ATR %
• Below a specified ATR %
• Within a specified ATR range
This options enables filtering for setups that align with volatility preferences and risk tolerance.
🔹 Trader Psychology
Pullback trading requires both patience and discipline. Understanding the psychology behind it can improve decision-making:
▪ Patience Over FOMO: Traders must resist the urge to chase extended moves. Waiting for a pullback often leads to better entries.
▪ Confidence in the Trend : Entering during a pullback can feel counterintuitive, as price is moving against the trend in the short term. Trusting the larger trend is essential.
▪ Managing Doubt: False pullbacks and whipsaws can create frustration. Keeping risk small and consistent helps maintain emotional balance.
▪ Discipline in Risk Control: Stops should be respected. Moving or ignoring stop-loss levels during a pullback can turn a small loss into a large one.
Successful pullback traders focus on process over outcome , knowing that consistency across many trades matters more than the result of any single trade.
🔹 True Market Leader Pullbacks
▪ GEV: Pullback to 10-EMA and 21-EMA
▪ NVDA: Pullback to 50-SMA
🔹 Best Practices
▪ Trend First : Pullbacks are most effective when traded in the direction of the larger trend. Confirm trend strength before acting on screener results.
▪ Combine Filters : Use moving average, closing range, and ATR filters together for higher-quality setups.
▪ Chart Review : Always verify results visually before trading.
▪ Risk Management : Consider swing lows (uptrends) or highs (downtrends) to define stop-loss placement.
🔹 Summary
The Pullback Screener helps traders quickly locate potential opportunities where price retraces toward key moving averages within an ongoing trend. With customizable filters for moving averages, closing range, and ATR, the screener adapts to a wide range of strategies and risk profiles.
Pullback trading offers favorable entries and defined risk, but success requires patience, discipline, and confirmation of trend conditions.
Comprehensive TA Dashboard v10Comprehensive TA Dashboard v9
Welcome to the Comprehensive Technical Analysis Dashboard v9, an all-in-one indicator designed to provide a clear, customizable, and powerful view of the market. This script combines essential trading tools into a single, cohesive dashboard, allowing you to streamline your analysis and focus on what matters most: making informed trading decisions.
Key Features
This indicator is packed with features, all of which are fully customizable through a clean and organized settings menu.
Core Indicators
Moving Averages: Get a clear view of the trend with four customizable moving averages.
5 & 10 EMA: For short-term momentum.
20 & 200 SMA: For medium and long-term trend analysis.
Defaults are set to green for faster MAs and red for slower MAs, with customizable thickness.
Bollinger Bands: Understand volatility and potential price extremes with fully adjustable Bollinger Bands. Customize the length, standard deviation, and colors for the basis, bands, and fill.
Key Price Levels
Previous Period Opens: Automatically plot horizontal lines at the opening price of the previous day, week, and month. These key institutional levels often act as powerful support and resistance.
Opening Range Breakout (ORB): Automatically draw the high and low of the initial trading period (default is the first 15 minutes). These levels are crucial for intraday breakout strategies.
Fully customizable session times and range period.
Customize line color and width for the ORB high and low.
Real-Time Data & Projections
Dual ATR Rays: Project potential price boundaries with two distinct ATR modes.
Static ATR (For Market Hours): A non-repainting level based on the previous candle's close. Provides a stable, reliable target during live trading.
Live ATR (For After-Hours Planning): A dynamic level based on the current price. Perfect for planning and projecting potential ranges for the next trading session.
On-Screen Data Table: Keep essential data in view without cluttering your chart.
Displays the non-repainting ATR and RSI values for the most recently closed candle.
Positioned on the middle-left of the chart for easy reference.
Multi-Timeframe Analysis
Timeframe Continuity Tracker: Get an at-a-glance view of market momentum across multiple timeframes.
Displays boxes for 5m, 15m, 1H, 4H, Day, Week, Month, and Quarter.
Boxes are color-coded green for a bullish candle and red for a bearish candle, providing instant insight into the overall trend alignment.
How to Use This Indicator
Global Toggles: Use the "Global Visibility" section in the settings to quickly turn entire feature sets on or off.
Customize Your View: Dive into the detailed settings for each feature group to adjust lengths, colors, and line styles to match your personal trading strategy.
Combine the Tools:
Use the Moving Averages and Timeframe Continuity Tracker to establish the dominant trend.
Identify key levels of interest with the Previous Period Opens and ORB lines.
Use the ATR Rays and Bollinger Bands to set realistic profit targets and understand potential volatility for the session.
This script was designed to be the only indicator you need on your chart. It's powerful, flexible, and built with clean, non-repainting data to ensure you're trading with the most reliable information possible.
Enjoy, and happy trading!
Multi-Session High/Low Trackertable that shows rth eth and full weekly range high and low with range difference from high and low
Seasonality - Multiple Timeframes📊 Seasonality - Multiple Timeframes
🎯 What This Indicator Does
This advanced seasonality indicator analyzes historical price patterns across multiple configurable timeframes and projects future seasonal behavior based on statistical averages. Unlike simple seasonal overlays, this indicator provides gap-resistant architecture specifically designed for commodity futures markets and other instruments with contract rolls.
🔧 Key Features
Multiple Timeframe Analysis
Three Independent Timeframes: Configure separate historical periods (e.g., 5Y, 10Y, 15Y) for comprehensive analysis
Individual Control: Enable/disable historical lines and projections independently for each timeframe
Color Customization: Distinct colors for historical patterns and future projections
Advanced Architecture
Gap-Resistant Design: Handles missing data and contract rolls in futures markets seamlessly
Calendar-Day Normalization: Uses 365-day calendar system for accurate seasonal comparisons
Outlier Filtering: Automatically excludes extreme price movements (>10% daily changes)
Roll Detection: Identifies and excludes contract roll periods to maintain data integrity
Real-Time Projections
Forward-Looking Analysis: Projects seasonal patterns into the future based on remaining calendar days
Configurable Projection Length: Adjust forecast period from 10 to 150 bars
Data Interpolation: Optional gap-filling for smoother seasonal curves
📈 How It Works
Data Collection Process
The indicator collects daily price returns for each calendar day (1-365) over your specified historical periods. For each timeframe, it:
Calculates daily returns while excluding roll periods and outliers
Accumulates these returns by calendar day across multiple years
Computes average seasonal performance from January 1st to current date
Projects remaining seasonal pattern based on historical averages
🎯 Designed For
Primary Use Cases
Commodity Futures Trading: Corn, soybeans, coffee, sugar, cocoa, natural gas, crude oil
Seasonal Strategy Development: Identify optimal entry/exit timing based on historical patterns
Pattern Validation: Confirm seasonal tendencies across different time horizons
Market Timing: Compare current performance against historical seasonal expectations
Trading Applications
Trend Confirmation: Use multiple timeframes to validate seasonal direction
Risk Assessment: Understand seasonal volatility patterns
Position Sizing: Adjust exposure based on seasonal performance consistency
Calendar Spread Analysis: Identify seasonal price relationships
⚙️ Configuration Guide
Timeframe Setup
Configure each timeframe independently:
Years: Set historical lookback period (1-20 years)
Historical Display: Show/hide the seasonal pattern line
Projection Display: Enable/disable future seasonal projection
Colors: Customize line colors for visual clarity
Display Options
Current YTD: Compare actual year-to-date performance
Info Table: Detailed performance comparison across timeframes
Projection Bars: Control forward-looking projection length
Fill Gaps: Interpolate missing data points for smoother curves
Debug Features
Enable debug mode to validate data quality:
Data Point Counts: Verify sufficient historical data per calendar day
Roll Detection Status: Monitor contract roll identification
Empty Days Analysis: Identify potential data gaps
Calculation Verification: Debug seasonal price computations
📊 Interpretation Guidelines
Strong Seasonal Signal
All three timeframes align in the same direction
Current price follows seasonal expectation
Sufficient data points (>3 years minimum per timeframe)
Seasonal Divergence
Different timeframes show conflicting patterns
Recent years deviate from longer-term averages
Current price significantly above/below seasonal expectation
Data Quality Indicators
Green Status: Adequate data across all calendar days
Red Warnings: Insufficient data or excessive gaps
Roll Detection: Proper handling of futures contract changes
⚠️ Important Considerations
Data Requirements
Minimum History: At least 3-5 years for reliable seasonal analysis
Continuous Data: Best results with daily continuous contract data
Market Hours: Designed for traditional market session data
Limitations
Past Performance: Historical patterns don't guarantee future results
Market Changes: Structural shifts can alter traditional seasonal patterns
External Factors: Weather, geopolitics, and policy changes affect seasonal behavior
Contract Rolls: Some data gaps may occur during futures roll periods
🔍 Technical Specifications
Performance Optimizations
Array Management: Efficient data storage using Pine Script arrays
Gap Handling: Robust price calculation with fallback mechanisms
Memory Usage: Optimized for large historical datasets (max_bars_back = 4000)
Real-Time Updates: Live calculation updates as new data arrives
Calculation Accuracy
Outlier Filtering: Excludes daily moves >10% to prevent data distortion
Roll Detection: 8% threshold for identifying contract changes
Data Validation: Multiple checks for price continuity and data integrity
🚀 Getting Started
Add to Chart: Apply indicator to your desired futures contract or commodity
Configure Timeframes: Set historical periods (recommend 5Y, 10Y, 15Y)
Enable Projections: Turn on future seasonal projections for forward guidance
Validate Data: Use debug mode initially to ensure sufficient historical data
Interpret Patterns: Compare current price action against seasonal expectations
💡 Pro Tips
Multiple Confirmations: Use all three timeframes for stronger signal validation
Combine with Technicals: Integrate seasonal analysis with technical indicators
Monitor Divergences: Pay attention when current price deviates from seasonal pattern
Adjust for Volatility: Consider seasonal volatility patterns for position sizing
Regular Updates: Recalibrate settings annually to maintain relevance
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This indicator represents years of development focused on commodity market seasonality. It provides institutional-grade seasonal analysis previously available only to professional trading firms.
MACD Positive & Negative AlertThe MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence) is a momentum and trend-following indicator that helps traders identify the strength and direction of a trend, spot potential reversals, and fine-tune entry/exit timing.
Core Components
- MACD Line:
The difference between the 12-period and 26-period EMA (Exponential Moving Averages). This line highlights shifts in momentum and identifies the prevailing trend direction.
- Signal Line:
A 9-period EMA of the MACD line, acting as a trigger for buy/sell signals. When the MACD line crosses above the signal line, it suggests a bullish signal; when it crosses below, it suggests a bearish one.
- Histogram:
Shows the difference between the MACD line and the signal line as a bar graph. The histogram helps traders gauge the strength of the momentum and can warn of possible reversals. A rapidly growing histogram means strengthening momentum, while a shrinking one indicates weakening momentum.
Main Uses
- Trend Identification:
A positive MACD value typically signals a bullish trend, while a negative value signals a bearish trend.
- Momentum Analysis:
Divergences between MACD and price can warn of upcoming reversals. Increasing MACD histogram bars confirm strong momentum; shrinking bars suggest consolidation or reversal.
- Signal Generation:
Crossovers between the MACD line and the signal line generate trade signals—bullish (buy) if the MACD moves above the signal, bearish (sell) if it falls below l.
Example Interpretation
- MACD Crossover:
If the MACD line crosses above the signal line, it's often considered a buy signal; a cross below is a sell signal.
- Zero Line Cross:
If the MACD histogram moves from below zero to above, this is considered a bullish momentum shift; above zero to below is a bearish move.
The MACD is most effective in trending markets and should ideally be used alongside additional indicators for robust trading decisions.
TLThe Trade Lean Indicator is a custom-built market tool designed for traders who want a clean, professional, and actionable view of price action without unnecessary noise. It combines trend tracking, liquidity mapping, and momentum signals into a single framework that adapts across multiple timeframes.
Unlike generic indicators, Trade Lean focuses on clarity over clutter. It highlights the key zones that truly matter: supply and demand levels, liquidity pockets, and directional momentum shifts. Whether you’re day trading, swing trading, or just scanning charts for setups, the indicator helps you quickly identify:
Trend bias (bullish, bearish, or neutral)
Liquidity zones where market reactions are most likely
Momentum impulses vs corrective moves
Breakout and recovery points to confirm direction
This makes it easier to lean into high-probability setups and avoid overtrading.
RB — Rejection Blocks (Price Structure)This indicator detects and visualizes Rejection Blocks (RBs) using pure price action logic.
A bullish RB occurs when a down candle forms a lower low than both its neighbors. A bearish RB occurs when an up candle forms a higher high than both its neighbors.
Validated RBs are displayed as boxes, optional lines, or labels. Blocks are automatically removed when invalidated (price closes through them), keeping the chart uncluttered and focused.
How to use
• Apply on any timeframe, from intraday to higher timeframes.
• Watch how price reacts when revisiting RB zones.
• Treat these zones as contextual areas, not entry signals.
• Combine with your own trading methods for confirmation.
Originality
Unlike generic support/resistance tools, this indicator isolates a specific structural pattern (rejection blocks) and renders it visually on the chart. This selective focus allows traders to study structural reactions with more clarity and precision.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This is not a trading system or a signal provider. It is a visual analysis tool designed for structural and educational purposes.
Clean Zone + SL/TP (Latest Only)📌 Description
Clean Zone + SL/TP (Latest Only) is an indicator designed to highlight the most recent supply or demand zone based on pivot highs/lows, and automatically plot entry, stop loss, and multiple take profit levels.
🔹 Automatic Direction Detection
The script can auto-detect trade direction (Long/Short) using pivot logic, or you can override manually.
🔹 Zone Drawing
Only the latest valid supply (red) or demand (green) zone is displayed.
Zones are extended to the right for a customizable number of bars.
🔹 Entry / SL / TP Levels
Entry, Stop Loss, and TP1/TP2/TP3 levels are plotted automatically.
Targets can be calculated either by zone size or by ATR-based multiples.
Risk/Reward ratios are fully adjustable.
🔹 Customizable Display
Toggle visibility for zones (box), entry/SL/TP lines, and price labels.
Labels show only on the latest bar for a clean chart look.
🎯 Use Case
This tool helps traders quickly identify the cleanest and most recent supply/demand setup and manage trades with predefined risk/reward targets. It’s especially useful for price action traders and those who prefer simple, uncluttered charts.
MTF MidpointsOverview :
The MTF Midpoints indicator provides comprehensive multi-timeframe analysis by displaying mid points that act as support / resistance. It also comes with the ability to view trend strength across multiple timeframes.
Key Features :
1) Multi-Timeframe Support -
- 1 Minute, 5 Minute, 15 Minute, 1 Hour, and 4 Hour timeframes.
- Each timeframe displays its calculated midpoint level.
- Toggle individual timeframes on/off as needed.
2) Dynamic Trend Calculation
- Calculates trend direction based on configurable lookback period (default: 30 bars).
- Identifies swing highs and lows to determine trend changes.
- Computes midpoint levels as the average between current swing high and low.
- Tracks price action relative to midpoint to gauge trend strength.
3) Visual Elements -
- Colored Lines : Each timeframe displays as a distinct colored line.
- Fill Areas : Main timeframe shows colored fills above and below midpoint.
- Info Table : Real-time summary of all timeframe data with trend percentages.
4) Customization Options -
- Colors : Individual color settings for each timeframe.
- Display : Adjustable line width, label sizes, and positioning.
- Labels : Toggle price display in labels, customize text color and size.
- Info Table: Configurable info table with trend strength indicators.
How It Works :-
The indicator uses a proprietary algorithm that:
1. Monitors price action over a specified lookback period.
2. Identifies trend direction changes based on new highs/lows.
3. Calculates dynamic support/resistance levels (midpoints).
4. Tracks closes above/below midpoint to determine trend bias.
5. Displays trend strength as a percentage in both table and candle colors.
Trading Applications :-
- Confluence Analysis : Identify where multiple timeframe midpoints align.
- Support/Resistance : Use midpoints as dynamic S/R levels.
- Trend Assessment : Gauge trend strength across different timeframes.
- Entry/Exit Points : Look for price reactions at key midpoint levels.
- Risk Management : Use midpoints to set stop losses and profit targets.
Disclaimer :
This indicator is for educational and analysis purposes. It does not constitute financial advice. Always conduct your own research and consider your risk tolerance before making trading decisions. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
RSI Multi Time FrameWhat it is
A clean, two-layer RSI that shows your chart-timeframe RSI together with a higher-timeframe (HTF) RSI on the same pane. The HTF line is drawn as a live segment plus frozen “steps” for each completed HTF bar, so you can see where the higher timeframe momentum held during your lower-timeframe bars.
How it works
Auto HTF mapping (when “Auto” is selected):
Intraday < 30m → uses 60m (1-hour) RSI
30m ≤ tf < 240m (4h) → uses 240m (4-hour) RSI
240m ≤ tf < 1D → uses 1D RSI
1D → uses 1W RSI
1W or 2W → uses 1M RSI
≥ 1M → keeps the same timeframe
The HTF series is requested with request.security(..., gaps_off, lookahead_off), so values are confirmed bar-by-bar. When a new HTF bar begins, the previous value is “frozen” as a horizontal segment; the current HTF value is shown by a short moving segment and a small dot (so you can read the last value easily).
Visuals
Current RSI (chart TF): solid line (color/width configurable).
HTF RSI: same-pane line + tiny circle for the latest value; historical step segments show completed HTF bars.
Guides: dashed 70 / 30 bands, dotted 60/40 helpers, dashed 50 midline.
Inputs
Higher Time Frame: Auto or a fixed TF (1, 3, 5, 10, 15, 30, 45, 60, 120, 180, 240, 360, 480, 720, D, W, 2W, M, 3M, 6M, 12M).
Length: RSI period (default 14).
Source: price source for RSI.
RSI / HTF RSI colors & widths.
Number of HTF RSI Bars: how many frozen HTF segments to keep.
Reading it
Alignment: When RSI (current TF) and HTF RSI both push in the same direction, momentum is aligned across frames.
Divergence across frames: Current RSI failing to confirm HTF direction can warn about chops or early slowdowns.
Zones: 70/30 boundaries for classic overbought/oversold; 60/40 can be used as trend bias rails; 50 is the balance line.
This is a context indicator, not a signal generator. Combine with your entry/exit rules.
Notes & limitations
HTF values do not repaint after their bar closes (lookahead is off). The short “live” segment will evolve until the HTF bar closes — this is expected.
Very small panels or extremely long histories may impact performance if you keep a large number of HTF segments.
Credits
Original concept by LonesomeTheBlue; Pine v6 refactor and auto-mapping rules by trading_mura.
Suggested use
Day traders: run the indicator on 5–15m and keep HTF on Auto to see 1h/4h momentum.
Swing traders: run it on 1h–4h and watch the daily HTF.
Position traders: run on daily and watch the weekly HTF.
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X-Scalp by LogicatX-Scalp by Logicat — Clean-Range MTF Scalper
Turn noisy intraday action into clear, actionable scalps. X-Scalp builds “Clean Range” zones only when three timeframes agree (default: M30/M15/M5), then waits for a single, high-quality M5 confirmation to print a BUY/SELL label. It’s fast, simple, and ruthlessly focused on precision.
What it does
Clean Range zones: Drawn from the last completed M30 candle only when M30/M15/M5 align (all green or all red).
Size filter (pips): Ignore tiny, low-value ranges with a configurable minimum height (auto-pip detection included).
Extend-until-mitigated: Zones stretch right and “freeze” on first mitigation (close inside or close beyond, your choice). Optional fade when mitigated.
Laser M5 entries (one per box):
Red M5 bar inside a green zone → SELL
Green M5 bar inside a red zone → BUY
Prints once per zone on the closed M5 candle—no spam.
Quality of life: Keep latest N zones, customizable colors, optional H4 reference lines, alert conditions for both zone creation and entries.
Why traders love it
Clarity: Filters chop; you see only aligned zones and one clean trigger.
Speed: Designed for scalpers on FX, XAU/USD, indices, and more.
Control: Tune lookback, pip threshold, mitigation logic, and visuals to fit your playbook.
Tips
Use on liquid sessions for best results.
Combine with your risk model (fixed R, partials at mid/edge, etc.).
Backtest different pip filters per symbol.
Disclaimer: No indicator guarantees profits. Trade responsibly and manage risk.
RSI 3 Time FrameRSI 3 Time Frames Indicator
Overview
The RSI 3 Time Frames Indicator is designed to provide traders with a comprehensive view of the Relative Strength Index (RSI) across three different timeframes: Ripple (short-term), Wave (medium-term), and Tide (long-term). By combining insights from multiple timeframes on a single chart, traders can identify momentum, overbought/oversold conditions, and confluence zones for better decision-making.
This indicator is highly customizable, enabling you to adjust RSI timeframes, line colors, thickness, and reference levels such as oversold/overbought areas.
Features
Multi-Timeframe RSI Analysis:
Ripple RSI: Captures short-term momentum (default: 5-minute RSI) for quick entries and scalping.
Wave RSI: Provides medium-term RSI perspective (default: 15-minute RSI) for day trading setups.
Tide RSI: Gives broader trends and momentum shifts (default: 60-minute RSI) suitable for swing trading.
Key RSI Reference Levels:
Horizontal lines show critical RSI levels to help traders interpret conditions:
Oversold Zone:
20 (Oversold Extreme) → Green dotted line.
30 (Oversold) → Green dotted line.
Neutral Zone:
40 (Neutral Low) → Orange dotted line.
50 (Midpoint) → Black dotted line.
60 (Neutral High) → Orange dotted line.
Overbought Zone:
70 (Overbought) → Red dotted line.
80 (Overbought Extreme) → Red dotted line.
Customizable Options:
Adjust RSI line color, width, and timeframes to fit your trading needs.
Customize horizontal level line colors and styles (dotted, dashed, or solid).
Easy-to-Interpret Design:
All RSI lines and reference levels are visualized clearly to help you identify overbought/oversold zones, neutral levels, and overall market momentum across multiple perspectives.
Recommended Use Cases
Scalping:
Use Ripple RSI (default: 5-minute timeframe) for short-term insights into momentum-driven setups.
Day Trading:
Use Wave RSI (default: 15-minute timeframe) to analyze medium-term trends and spot entries/exits.
Swing Trading:
Use Tide RSI (default: 60-minute timeframe) for longer-term momentum shifts and confluence zones.
Multi-Timeframe Confirmation :
Look for alignment among RSI values across Ripple, Wave, and Tide to increase confidence in your trades.
How to Use the RSI 3 Time Frames Indicator
Add the Indicator to Your Chart: Import the RSI 3 Time Frames Indicator into TradingView.
Customize Settings:
Choose Ripple, Wave, and Tide RSI timeframes according to your strategy (e.g., 5-minute for short-term, 15-minute for medium-term).
Modify line colors, styles, and thickness for better clarity.
Enable/disable RSI lines or reference levels based on preference.
Interpret RSI Values Across Timeframes:
Identify overbought levels (above 70) for potential reversals.
Spot oversold levels (below 30) for buying opportunities.
Use the neutral midpoint (50) for balanced momentum, indicating neither buyers nor sellers dominate.
Combine with Other Tools:
Enhance your trading strategy by using RSI signals with price action tools like support/resistance zones, trendlines, and candlestick patterns.
Example Scenario
Let’s say you’re trading Bitcoin (BTC/USD):
Ripple RSI shows momentum building but nearing overbought (above 70).
Wave RSI confirms shorter momentum trends (above 60).
Tide RSI shows divergence as the longer timeframe RSI is falling toward oversold (below 40).
This alignment across timeframes helps you make informed decisions, such as waiting for Ripple RSI to cool off before entering a longer-term trade based on the Tide RSI oversold condition.
Disclaimer
The RSI 3 Time Frames Indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as financial advice or as a definitive trading signal. This tool should not be used in isolation for decision-making. Trading is inherently risky, and while RSI can offer valuable insights into market trends, traders should use proper risk management strategies and include other tools such as volume-based indicators, price action, fundamental research, and macroeconomic analysis in their decision-making process.
Always test any new strategies in a simulated or paper trading environment before applying them to real markets. Remember to consult with a licensed financial professional if you’re unsure whether trading is suitable for your financial situation.
Key Benefits
Enhanced flexibility with customizable RSI settings.
Clear visualization of momentum across short, medium, and long-term timeframes.
Helps traders avoid tunnel vision by providing a multi-timeframe perspective.
Final Note
The RSI 3 Time Frames Indicator is a powerful, easy-to-use tool for traders who want to leverage RSI across multiple timeframes to pinpoint high-probability setups. Customize the settings based on your strategy and use this as a companion tool for your overall trading system.
We hope you enjoy using this indicator to improve your trading and analysis! Happy trading! 😊
Unfilled ImbalancesUNFILLED IMBALANCES TRACKER - IDENTIFY HIGH-PROBABILITY REVERSAL ZONES
This advanced indicator automatically detects and tracks unfilled price imbalances (Fair Value Gaps/FVGs) between candle bodies, providing traders with crucial levels where price is likely to return.
METHODOLOGY
This indicator employs an approach to imbalance detection that differs from standard FVG indicators:
1. Body-to-Body Gap Detection: Unlike typical FVG indicators that use wicks, this system exclusively tracks gaps between candle bodies, filtering out noise and focusing on the most significant price inefficiencies.
2. Dynamic Partial Fill Tracking: Our unique algorithm continuously monitors and adjusts imbalance zones as they're partially filled, showing exactly how much of each gap remains unfilled in real-time. This feature helps traders identify the strongest remaining levels.
3. Dual Fill Detection Logic: Proprietary fill detection offers two distinct modes - Distal (gap filled when touched) and Through (requires complete price movement through the entire gap), allowing adaptation to different market behaviors.
KEY FEATURES
Real-Time Imbalance Detection
Identifies body-to-body gaps between consecutive candles
Tracks both bullish and bearish imbalances
Automatically removes filled imbalances from the chart
Advanced Fill Detection Modes
Distal Mode: Imbalance considered filled when price touches the near edge
Through Mode: Requires price to completely trade through the gap
Body Fill Option: Requires candle body (not just wick) to enter the gap zone
Partial Fill Visualization
Watch imbalances shrink in real-time as price partially fills them
Visual representation shows exact percentage of gap remaining
Critical for position sizing and risk management
Flexible Display Options
Full Box Mode: Shows complete imbalance zones
Line Mode: Displays only critical edge levels for cleaner charts
Customizable visual parameters (colors, transparency, line thickness)
Smart Extension Features
Auto-extends visual elements to current price bar
Optional extension into future (0-500 bars)
Statistics table showing active imbalances count and fill rates
TRADING METHODOLOGY
Unfilled imbalances represent areas where price moved too quickly, leaving behind inefficiencies that markets tend to revisit. This indicator helps identify:
High-probability entry zones for trend continuation trades
Logical take profit targets at unfilled gaps
Stop loss placement beyond strong imbalance zones
Market structure breaks when key imbalances are filled
Supply and demand zone identification
HOW TO USE
Apply the indicator to any timeframe (works best on 15m and above)
Configure fill detection mode based on your trading style
Watch for price approaching unfilled imbalance zones
Use partial fill information to gauge zone strength
Combine with your existing strategy for confirmation
TARGET AUDIENCE & BEST PRACTICES
This tool is designed for traders who understand price action and market structure. It works best on:
Liquid instruments with consistent volume
Trending markets where imbalances are more likely to be revisited
Higher timeframes for more reliable signals
LIMITATIONS & CONSIDERATIONS
Imbalances may not always be filled, especially in strong trending markets
Performance varies across different market conditions and instruments
Should be used in conjunction with other analysis methods, not as a standalone system
Gap detection is based on candle closes and may miss intrabar movements
Historical imbalances from many bars ago may lose relevance
SETTINGS EXPLANATION
The indicator includes multiple customization options:
Require Body Fill: Controls whether wicks or bodies must enter gaps
Fill Detection Mode: Choose between Distal or Through modes
Visual Display: Select between boxes or lines
Alert Configuration: Set minimum age before fill alerts trigger
Debug Mode: Learn how the algorithm works with visual feedback
This indicator represents months of research into price inefficiency patterns and provides a systematic approach to identifying and tracking these critical market levels.
Note: Works on all timeframes and markets. Best results on liquid instruments with consistent volume patterns.
Sri - Pivot + Vital Moving Averages Sri – Pivot + Vital Moving Averages
Sri – Pivot + Vital Moving Averages is an advanced all-in-one indicator that blends trend-following moving averages with multi-timeframe pivot levels (Daily, Weekly, Monthly). It is designed to give traders a complete view of both trend direction and key support/resistance zones, all in a single package.
By combining pivots and moving averages, this tool helps traders quickly identify whether the market is trending or ranging, while also highlighting critical price reaction points that can be used for intraday, swing, or positional trading.
🔹 Moving Averages
50 EMA → medium-term trend filter
200 EMA → long-term trend bias
800 HMA → ultra-smooth trend direction, great for capturing cycles
Daily EMA 200 → higher timeframe trend guide for precision entries
Each moving average is dynamically color-coded to reflect the market bias, making trend changes visually clear and easy to follow.
🔹 Pivot Levels (Daily, Weekly, Monthly)
Auto-calculated pivot, support (S1–S4), and resistance (R1–R4) levels
Balance Zone (BC & TC) highlighted with background shading
Custom colors, visibility toggles, and line thickness options
Dynamic horizontal levels that update with each new session
Ideal for spotting intraday reversals, swing levels, and institutional confluence zones
🔹 Customization & Flexibility
Toggle EMAs, HMA, and each pivot timeframe (Daily/Weekly/Monthly) individually
Full control over colors, transparency, and line styles
Background shading between pivot balance zones for clearer structure
✅ Key Benefits (Pros)
All-in-One Tool → Combines pivots and MAs into one clean package, saving chart space
Multi-Timeframe Edge → View daily, weekly, and monthly pivot levels together for better confluence
Clear Trend Guidance → EMA & HMA color shifts reflect trend changes instantly
Professional Visualization → Background balance zones and structured layouts make levels easy to read
Highly Customizable → Designed to adapt to intraday scalpers, swing traders, and long-term investors alike
⚠️ Things to Keep in Mind (Cons)
Charts may feel visually crowded if all pivots and moving averages are enabled at once
Best used as a confirmation & confluence tool, not as a stand-alone trading strategy
🔥 Recommended Enhancements (For Even Higher Success Rate)
This script already provides a strong edge, but adding the following tools can make it even more powerful:
Volume Confirmation (OBV or VWAP) → Validate pivot/EMA breakouts with volume strength
Momentum Filter (RSI or MACD Histogram) → Confirm directional momentum before acting on pivot touches
Trend Strength (ADX or Supertrend) → Distinguish strong trending phases from weak ranges
Reversal Candlestick Highlight → Automatically mark engulfing candles or pin bars occurring at pivots
These lightweight add-ons integrate well with the existing framework and can improve decision-making without cluttering the chart.
📊 Best Use Cases
Intraday Traders → Use daily pivots with 50/200 EMA for quick scalps and reversals
Swing Traders → Rely on weekly and monthly pivots for confluence with 200 EMA trend bias
Institutional/Positional Traders → Track 800 HMA and higher timeframe EMA 200 for structural guidance
Confluence Hunters → Combine pivot levels with trend bias for high-probability setups
MA Trends — mura visionMA Trends — mura vision is a multi-timeframe trend map that blends two local trend “ribbons” on the current timeframe with higher-timeframe context lines. It helps you read market bias at a glance and align entries with the dominant trend.
What the indicator plots
On the current timeframe
SMA 5/34 — short-term trend ribbon (filled area between SMA5 and SMA34).
EMA 55/89 — swing trend ribbon (filled area between EMA55 and EMA89).
Higher-timeframe context
EMA 233 (4H & 1D) — plotted as lines. Color reflects whether price on the same HTF is above (support) or below (resistance).
KAMA 233 (4H & 1D) — plotted as lines using a custom Kaufman implementation (Efficiency Ratio with fast=2, slow=30; squared smoothing). Color logic is the same as EMA 233.
Optional (disabled by default)
EMA 233 & KAMA 233 on the current TF — toggle on if you want the same 233 anchors on the chart’s timeframe.
Note: All higher-TF series are requested via request.security() with lookahead_off .
How to read it
1 Bias : Use the 4H/1D EMA/KAMA 233 as dynamic anchors.
• Green = price is above the anchor on that HTF (supportive context).
• Red = price is below the anchor on that HTF (resistive context).
2 Alignment : When both ribbons are green (SMA5>34 and EMA55>89) while HTF anchors are green, momentum and context agree (higher-quality trend). The opposite coloring suggests bearish alignment.
3 Pullbacks : Retracements toward the ribbon edges often act as retest zones within the prevailing regime.
Inputs & customization
Visibility toggles for each block:
SMA 5/34 (current TF), EMA 55/89 (current TF), EMA/KAMA 233 for 4H, 1D, and current TF (the latter are off by default).
Colors :
Lines for SMA5/SMA34 and EMA55/EMA89 (plotted with high transparency), fill colors for up/down trend ribbons, and separate support/resistance colors for EMA/KAMA 233.
Line width for all 233 anchors.
MTF behavior & repainting notes
HTF lines (4H/1D) are computed with lookahead_off and update intrabar until the higher-TF candle closes. This is expected on TradingView and not “future-looking”, but values can stabilize only at the close of the 4H/1D bar.
If you require strictly confirmed HTF values, use a “previous bar” approach (e.g., plotting series ) — not included here to keep the display responsive.
Good practices
Determine direction with 4H/1D EMA/KAMA 233, then refine timing with the current-TF ribbons.
For conservative use, favor trades with the color of the dominant HTF anchor.
Combine with your own risk management and confirmation rules.
What this script is / isn’t
✅ Visual analysis tool for multi-timeframe trend context.
❌ Not a strategy: it does not generate orders or calculate P&L.
Credits & license
© trading_mura — Published for educational purposes under the Mozilla Public License 2.0.
KAMA is implemented via a custom Kaufman method (ER with fast=2, slow=30, squared smoothing), not ta.kama() .
Disclaimer
Trading involves risk. This indicator is provided “as is” for informational/educational use only and is not financial advice. Always test on historical data and use proper risk management.
Session & Swing Levels + Smart AlertsMulti-Timeframe Level Tracker with Advanced Alert System
This comprehensive indicator combines session-based trading levels with multi-timeframe swing analysis, for key level identification and alert management.
Key Features:
Session Analysis:
Asia Session (7:00 PM - 4:00 AM ET) - Tracks high/low levels during Asian market hours
London Session (3:00 AM - 11:00 AM ET) - Identifies key European session levels
Previous Day Levels - Displays prior day's high and low levels
Visual session backgrounds and customizable timezone support
Multi-Timeframe Swing Detection:
Up to 5 configurable timeframes (default: 15m, 1h, 4h, 1D, 1W)
Intelligent swing high/low identification using customizable pivot strength
Each timeframe uses distinct colors for easy identification
Advanced Alert System:
Anti-repainting protection - Alerts only trigger on confirmed bars for reliable live trading
Specific alert messages for each level type (Asia High, London Low, Previous Day levels, etc.)
Individual alert toggles for each session and timeframe
Timestamps in Eastern Time for consistency
Visual Customization:
Independent color schemes for sessions and timeframes
Configurable line styles (solid, dashed, dotted) and widths
Separate styling for active vs. mitigated levels
Optional line extension past mitigation points
📊 How It Works:
Level Creation: Automatically identifies and draws key levels at session closes
Mitigation Detection: Monitors price interaction with levels in real-time
Visual Updates: Changes line appearance when levels are crossed
Smart Alerts: Sends targeted notifications with level-specific information