Sessioni di Trading - Londra & New YorkMarks the London and New York trading sessions with vertical colored lines (Mechanics 3.0)
Indicatori e strategie
Average Daily LiquidityIt is important to have sufficient daily trading value (liquidity) to ensure you can easily enter and, importantly, exit the trade. This indicator allows you to see if the traded value of a stock is adequate. The default average is 10 periods and it is common to average the daily traded value as both price and volume can have spikes causing trading errors. Some investors use a 5 period for a week, 10 period for 2 weeks, 20 or 21 period for 4 weeks/month and 65 periods for a quarter. You need to ascertain your buying amount such as $10000 and then have the average daily trading value be your comfortable moving average more such as average liquidity is more than 10 x MA(close x volume) or $100000 in this example. The value is extremely important for small and micro cap stocks you may wish to purchase.
Volume Intelligence Suite (VIS) v2📊 Volume Intelligence Suite – Smart Volume, Smart Trading
The Volume Intelligence Suite is a powerful, all-in-one TradingView indicator designed to give traders deeper insight into market activity by visualizing volume behavior with price action context. Whether you're a scalper, day trader, or swing trader, this tool helps uncover hidden momentum, institutional activity, and potential reversals with precision.
🔍 Key Features:
Dynamic Volume Zones – Highlights high and low volume areas to spot accumulation/distribution ranges.
Volume Spikes Detector – Automatically marks abnormal volume bars signaling potential breakout or trap setups.
Smart Delta Highlighting – Compares bullish vs bearish volume in real time to reveal buyer/seller strength shifts.
Session-Based Volume Profiling – Breaks volume into key trading sessions (e.g., London, New York) for clearer context.
Volume Heatmap Overlay – Optional heatmap to show intensity and velocity of volume flow per candle.
Custom Alerts – Built-in alerts for volume surges, divergences, and exhaustion signals.
Optimized for Kill Zone Analysis – Pairs perfectly with ICT-style session strategies and Waqar Asim’s trading methods.
🧠 Why Use Volume Intelligence?
Most traders overlook the story behind each candle. Volume Intelligence Suite helps you "see the why behind the move" — exposing key areas of interest where smart money may be active. Instead of reacting late, this tool puts you in position to anticipate.
Use it to:
Validate breakouts
Detect fakeouts and liquidity grabs
Confirm bias during kill zones
Analyze volume divergence with price swings
⚙️ Fully Customizable:
From volume thresholds to visual styles and session timings, everything is user-adjustable to fit your market, timeframe, and strategy.
✅ Best For:
ICT/Smart Money Concepts (SMC) traders
Breakout & reversal traders
Kill zone session scalpers
Institutional footprint followers
RedAndBlue M2 Global Liquidity Index (Lag in Days)This indicator shows M2 with a lag in days.
This lag feature is used to analyze the correlation with BTC, as it is currently believed that BTC follows the M2 chart with a lag of several weeks.
Credit to @Mik3Christ3ns3n for original M2 indicator (without lag in days feature)
Combined Indicator: SMMA+Fractals+SessionsJust a combination of 3 main indicator; 5SMMA + Fractal + Session. Feel free to use it.
Opening Range and Market BoundariesOpening Range and Market Boundaries
This versatile and insightful indicator combines two powerful concepts frequently used by professional traders: Opening Range Analysis and Market Boundaries derived from previous high/low levels. It is specifically designed to support intraday trading strategies and helps you identify key price zones for entries, exits, and breakout confirmations.
🔍 Features & Utility
1. Opening Range Box
What it does:
Highlights the high and low of the first candle after market open (9:15 AM IST) with a shaded box. This box spans the full trading session, from 9:15 AM to 3:30 PM, representing the key price range where the initial balance is formed.
Timeframe Compatibility:
The Opening Range box is optimized for 1-minute to 1-hour charts. It is most effective on lower timeframes (1m, 5m, 15m, 30m) where intraday price movements and breakout patterns can be clearly observed.
Usage Tips:
Breakouts above or below the Opening Range box can signal potential directional bias for the rest of the trading day.
Price consolidating within the range may indicate a choppy or range-bound session.
Works well with volume and momentum indicators for confirmation.
2. Market Boundaries
What it does:
Plots horizontal lines at:
Previous Day High/Low
Previous Week High/Low
Previous Month High/Low
Why it matters:
These levels act as natural support and resistance zones, and are commonly watched by institutional traders, making them crucial for:
Spotting reversals or breakouts
Planning stop-loss and target zones
Avoiding trades around high-rejection areas
Customization Options:
Toggle ON/OFF for Daily, Weekly, and Monthly levels.
Independent colors and line thickness for each level, enabling you to distinguish between different timeframes easily.
🛠️ How to Use Effectively
Use during market open:
Switch to a 5-minute or 15-minute chart during the first few candles of the session. Observe the Opening Range box formation and plan trades based on breakout direction.
Confluence Trading:
Look for price action near previous session highs/lows in confluence with the Opening Range box edges. These intersections often become high-probability zones for breakouts or reversals.
Session Preparation:
Before the market opens, analyze where the price is relative to past high/low boundaries. If it's near a weekly/monthly level, be cautious — those areas can cause whipsaws or false breakouts.
Avoid low-volume breakouts:
Use this indicator in conjunction with volume tools or price action confirmation to validate the strength of a move outside the Opening Range or Market Boundaries.
📌 Summary
This indicator is designed for intraday traders, scalpers, and swing traders who want a reliable structure to guide their decisions. It visually marks the opening balance of the market and essential higher timeframe boundaries, helping you trade with discipline and precision.
Nifty Sectoral Performance ComparisonThis Pine Script indicator tracks and compares the percentage performance of Indian sectoral and thematic indices (e.g., Nifty 50, Nifty Bank, Nifty IT) relative to their starting price in a user-defined timeframe. Performance is plotted as colored lines on the chart, with transparent labels showing percentage changes. A user-configurable label offset ensures clarity. Ideal for analyzing sectoral trends in the Indian market.
Features
Multi-Index Tracking:
Monitors up to 21 indices in five groups:
Core/Large Cap: Nifty 50, Nifty Bank, Nifty Auto, Nifty IT, Nifty FMCG, Nifty Fin Services
Thematic/Sectoral: SENSEX, Nifty Healthcare, Nifty Metal, Nifty Pharma
Bank Sub-Indices & Realty: Nifty Pvt Bank, Nifty PSU Bank, Nifty Realty
Consumption & Energy: Nifty ConsDurables, Nifty Oil & Gas
MidSmall Cap Thematic: Nifty MidSmFinSrv, S&P BSE Healthcare, Nifty MidSmIT&Tel
Calculates performance as the percentage change from the first valid close in the timeframe.
Customizable Display:
Toggle each index on/off via boolean inputs.
Define ticker symbols and colors for each index (e.g., Blue for Nifty 50, Green for Nifty Fin Services).
Colors are preset but editable for clear differentiation.
Labeling:
Displays index name and performance (e.g., "Nifty 50: 12.34%") with transparent labels (no background).
Labels match the plot color and are positioned using a user-defined offset (in bars) to avoid overlap.
Precision and Timeframe:
Shows performance with two decimal places.
Supports custom timeframes (e.g., daily, weekly) for flexible analysis.
Overlay Mode:
Plots performance lines on the price chart for direct comparison with price movements.
Inputs
Label Offset (Bars): Set label position left of the current bar (default: 5, min: 0).
Show : Enable/disable each index’s plot and label.
Ticker : Specify ticker symbols (e.g., NSE:NIFTY).
Color : Choose plot and label colors.
How It Works
Performance Calculation:
Fetches closing prices via request.security for the specified ticker and timeframe.
Captures the first valid close as the starting price.
Computes performance: ((current_price / start_price) - 1) * 100.
Handles invalid data (e.g., na or zero start price) by returning na.
Plotting:
Plots enabled indices with valid performance as lines (linewidth: 1) in user-defined colors.
Labeling:
Creates labels for enabled indices with valid performance at bar_index - label_offset and the performance value.
Labels show the index name and percentage (e.g., "Auto: 5.67%") in the plot’s color, with no background.
Usage
Setup: Apply to a TradingView chart and set the desired timeframe.
Customize:
Enable relevant indices, adjust tickers, and modify colors.
Set Label Offset to position labels clearly.
Analyze:
Compare lines to spot outperforming/underperforming sectors.
Use labels for precise performance values.
Pair with price action or other indicators for trading insights.
EMA Scalping Buy/Sell Labels5-min chart Gold (XAU/USD)
✅ EMA 9 crosses above EMA 21
✅ Price pulls back and touches EMA 21
✅ Bullish engulfing candle appears
✅ Enter long, target quick 10 pips
✅ Stop-loss 5 pips below EMA 21
Enhanced Trend Companion – MAs, Trendlines & ExitThis invite-only script is a stand-alone tool designed to improve trade clarity through momentum analysis, structural signal logic, and multi-timeframe filtering. The Companion is independently useful as a momentum-based validation and exit mapping system for any strategy or chart setup.
🔹 What It Does (As a Standalone Tool)
The Enhanced Trend Companion provides actionable insight into market momentum, structure, and exit timing through:
Momentum Oscillator (Lower Pane):
Custom histogram tracks directional thrust and exhaustion using volume-weighted logic. Ideal for confirming whether trend continuation or reversal pressure is building.
Dynamic Signal Markers:
Plots triangle signals directly on the chart when specific momentum and price structure conditions are met. Designed to catch early turns or confirm continuation without requiring other tools.
Exit & Reversal Zones:
Flags areas where momentum is fading — offering possible exit or re-entry opportunities with visual clarity, even if no entry indicator is used.
Multi-Timeframe MA Slope Filter:
Filters out weak conditions by checking directional alignment of EMAs across up to three user-defined timeframes. Useful for confirming broader market intent.
🔹 How It Works (No Code Disclosure)
This script combines:
Volume-weighted directional momentum vs. real-time exhaustion detection
Multi-timeframe EMA slope alignment (not crossovers, but trend direction filters)
Fractal pivot breaks used to validate structural momentum shifts
Adaptive threshold logic that filters low-quality or late signals
Signals only appear when all of the above criteria agree — making it more than a simple trend/momentum mashup.
🔹 Who It’s For
Best suited for:
Traders seeking a clean, lower-pane momentum tool without cluttering the price chart
Intraday or swing traders needing confirmation of trend strength or exhaustion
Anyone wanting a signal and exit filter that adapts to different timeframes and asset volatility
🔹 Standalone Utility
The Companion script does not require the main system to be effective. Its logic runs independently:
It confirms or filters trades in any system (even third-party or price action setups)
Provides standalone exits based on real-time volume momentum shifts
Enhances setups by acting as a timing tool when the user already knows their bias
When used with the Enhanced Trend Indicator, it further sharpens entry and exit precision — but it functions fully as its own edge-generating module.
Enhanced Trend Indicator – Reversal & Volume LogicThis invite-only script serves as the foundation of a dual-system approach to trend analysis and reversal timing. Designed to work independently or alongside the Enhanced Trend Companion, it integrates directional bias, structural breaks, and real-time volume confirmation into a single framework — filtering out noise while focusing on high-confidence trade setups.
🔹 Core Functionality
This script simplifies trend analysis and reversal identification using multiple layers of technical logic:
Directional MA Filtering:
Utilizes 3 key moving averages (EMA 20, SMA 50, SMA 200) across multiple timeframes to define dominant trend zones. It avoids crossover logic and instead compares slope, distance, and alignment across timeframes.
Structure-Based S/R Mapping:
Plots adaptive support and resistance levels derived from recent price pivots — not static lines — allowing for dynamic reaction zones based on current price behavior.
Signal Markers (Entry & Exit):
Confirms actionable entries only when:
Price breaks a recent pivot zone
Volume exceeds dynamic thresholds
Trend alignment is confirmed via multi-timeframe filters
Volume Filtering:
Uses a proprietary confirmation logic that eliminates signals in low-volume chop or false breakout conditions. Signals adapt based on volume-to-range ratios, not fixed thresholds.
Alerts:
Custom alerts let traders monitor multiple assets and timeframes without chart-watching.
🔹 How It Works (No Proprietary Code Revealed)
This tool is not based on moving average crossovers, RSI, or fixed-volume bars. Instead, it evaluates confluence between:
Multi-timeframe MA slope + spacing
Real-time structure breaks with prior volume “memory”
Volume-based thrust vs. structure-based resistance
Breakout filtering using live range expansion and exhaustion logic
Signals appear only when these criteria align — favoring fewer trades but with higher statistical edge. The logic dynamically adjusts based on recent volatility and price clustering behavior.
🔹 Ideal Users
Best suited for:
Traders needing precise trend confirmation
Swing and intraday traders working across multiple markets
Those seeking a higher-quality filter before entries — especially in choppy or fakeout-heavy conditions
🔹 Why It’s Original
Though built using common elements (MAs, pivots, volume), this script’s originality lies in the logic stack that merges these inputs into a real-time, adaptive signal engine. Unlike public scripts that rely on visual overlays or lagging crossovers, this tool:
Reacts to structural change with volume-backed confirmation
Adjusts signal logic in real time to shifting volatility
Filters entries using a multi-input model, not single-trigger rules
It is designed through live testing to reduce clutter, clarify market intent, and improve trade decision quality — making it fundamentally different from public, open-source systems.
🔸 Disclaimer
This script is for educational and research purposes only. Use proper backtesting and risk management before applying to live markets.
QTheory Sessions AMDX-XAMDMy Personal Quarterly Theory Sessions AMDX-XAMD Indicator:
Quarterly Sessions:
Accumulation Phase (Asia - AQ1) 18:00 - 00:00 (EST TIME)
Manipulation Phase (London - LQ2) 00:00 - 06:00 (EST TIME)
Distribution Phase (New York - NQ3) 06:00 - 12:00 (EST TIME)
Continuation / Distribution Phase (New York - NQ4) 12:00 - 18:00 (EST TIME)
+ 90 min cycles in every AMD Phase
+ Fractals
+ FVG
+ OB
+ HTF Candle
+ Liquidity
THX for inspirations and open source material TFO, Tflab, TehTomas, fazi and more...
Enjoy it.
🔥 Daily Range by JafarDaily Range Indicator. This indicatior shows current day's range with opening price line.
BTC Spot/Perp Price DeltaThe indicator gathers price from 3 btc spot pairs (largest by volume) and 3 btc perp pairs (also largest by volume).
The average Spot and Perp prices are then derived.
The indicator plots the price difference between the Spot average and the Perps average (Spot minus Perps).
Green plot above the zero line means Spot price is higher than the Perp price at a candle close - Contango.
Red plot below the zero line means Spot Price is lower than the Perp price at a candle close - Backwardation.
The orange line is the EMA. Default value is 100 periods. Changeable by User.
Use cases:
1. Perp market is way larger than the Spot market, measured by traded Volume. We may say that the Perps market is more "stable", because it is more liquid. When Spot price deviates a lot from the Perps price, in both positive and negative directions, we may expect a mean reversion.
High Green or Red indicator values = expect price reversion.
2. Helps to observe absorption. If the indicator values are high (in both directions), but the price is barely moving, we can come to a conclusion that the opposite side Limit orders are being deployed to absorb Spot market orders.
Typically, this also indicates mean reversion.
3. You are welcome to use the indicator and perhaps find your own use cases.
Any suggestions on how to improve this indicator are welcome.
SMA PLOTS & ANCHORED VWAP & CONSOLIDATION FINDERHi traders,
SMA Plots, Anchored VWAP & Consolidation Finder
This Pine Script indicator combines multiple technical analysis tools to provide traders with a comprehensive view of price trends, volume-weighted price levels, and consolidation periods. It includes Simple Moving Averages (SMAs) for daily and chart timeframes, an Anchored Volume-Weighted Average Price (VWAP) with standard deviation bands, and a consolidation detection system based on Bollinger Bands (BB), Average True Range (ATR), and Relative Strength Index (RSI). Designed for versatility, it caters to both trend-following and range-bound trading strategies.
Indicators and Logic
Simple Moving Averages (SMAs):
Daily SMAs: 50-period and 200-period SMAs are calculated on the daily timeframe, plotted on the chart for trend identification. These are ideal for long-term trend analysis, with the 50-SMA acting as a short-term trend indicator and the 200-SMA as a long-term trend indicator.
Chart SMAs: 50-period and 200-period SMAs are calculated on the current chart timeframe, offering flexibility for intraday or swing trading. These are toggleable and disabled by default to reduce chart clutter.
Labeling: Customizable labels for SMA lines and their values (toggleable) provide clear visual cues, showing the exact price levels of the SMAs on the chart.
Anchored VWAP with Standard Deviation Bands:
The VWAP is anchored to a user-defined date (default: March 20, 2020), calculating the volume-weighted average price from that point. It serves as a dynamic support/resistance level, reflecting the average price traders have paid.
Three standard deviation bands (1σ, 2σ, 3σ) are plotted around the VWAP, helping identify overbought/oversold conditions or potential breakout zones. These bands are toggleable for user convenience.
A 1-period EMA is included (toggleable, disabled by default) for traders who prefer a fast-moving average for short-term price tracking.
Consolidation Detection:
The consolidation finder uses three indicators to identify low-volatility periods, which often precede breakouts:
Bollinger Bands (BB): Measures price range tightness using the BB width (upper band - lower band / SMA). A low BB width (< user-defined threshold) indicates consolidation.
ATR (Average True Range): Assesses volatility as a percentage of the closing price. A low ATR % (< user-defined threshold) confirms reduced market activity.
RSI (Relative Strength Index): A low RSI (< user-defined threshold) suggests weak momentum, typical of consolidation phases.
Two consolidation signals are generated:
New Signal: Detects consolidation if at least a user-defined number of bars (default: 3) within a lookback period (default: 10) meet the criteria.
Standard Signal: Detects instant consolidation based on the current bar’s conditions.
A dynamic table displays historical data (min/max/average) for BB width, ATR %, and RSI within a user-defined date range, aiding in parameter optimization.
Trading Strategies
Trend-Following with SMAs:
Use the 50/200 SMA crossover on the daily timeframe to identify bullish (50 > 200) or bearish (50 < 200) trends.
On the chart timeframe, enable the 50/200 SMAs for shorter-term trend confirmation, aligning trades with the dominant trend.
Example: Enter long positions when the price is above both SMAs and short positions when below, using SMA value labels to confirm price proximity.
Mean-Reversion with Anchored VWAP:
Treat the VWAP as a mean price level. Enter long trades when the price dips to the lower 1σ/2σ bands and short trades when it rises to the upper 1σ/2σ bands, expecting a reversion to the VWAP.
Use the 3σ bands to identify extreme conditions for potential breakout or reversal trades.
Example: If the price touches the lower 2σ band and the RSI is oversold, consider a long trade targeting the VWAP.
Breakout Trading with Consolidation Detection:
Monitor the consolidation signals (new or standard) to identify low-volatility periods. These often precede significant price movements.
Enter breakout trades when the price breaks above/below key levels (e.g., VWAP, SMA, or BB bands) after a consolidation signal.
Example: If the “New Signal” is active and the price breaks above the VWAP with increasing volume, initiate a long trade targeting the upper BB band.
User-Friendly Features
Customizable Inputs: Users can adjust SMA lengths, VWAP anchor date, band multipliers, and consolidation thresholds to suit their trading style.
Toggleable Plots and Labels: Enable/disable SMAs, VWAP bands, EMA, and labels to declutter the chart and focus on relevant data.
Dynamic Table: Displays historical BB width, ATR %, and RSI metrics for the selected date range, helping users fine-tune parameters.
Alert Conditions: Two alert conditions (new and standard consolidation signals) allow users to set notifications for trading opportunities.
Visual Clarity: Color-coded plots (green for bullish, red for bearish) and clear labels enhance readability and decision-making.
How to Use
Add the indicator to your chart and adjust input parameters (e.g., SMA lengths, VWAP anchor date, consolidation thresholds) based on your trading preferences.
Enable/disable plots and labels to customize the chart display.
Monitor the dynamic table for historical data to optimize consolidation detection settings.
Set alerts for consolidation signals to stay informed of potential trading opportunities.
Combine SMA trends, VWAP levels, and consolidation signals to develop a robust trading strategy.
Notes
This indicator is best used in conjunction with other technical/fundamental analysis to confirm signals.
Backtest any strategy thoroughly before live trading, as past performance does not guarantee future results.
The default settings are optimized for general use but may require adjustment for specific markets or timeframes.
Disclaimer
This script is provided for educational purposes and should not be considered financial advice. Always conduct your own research and consult a financial advisor before trading.
EMA (5,8,13,200) Strategy with Signals
This indicator shows the EMAs 5,8,13,200 and Buy/Sell Signals under conditions.
The EMA 200 is invisible when adding the indicator to your chart. You have to activate the checkbox.
Default setting for Buy/Sell Signals: EMA 5 crosses EMA 8 and candle closes above/under EMA 13
If you want to use the signals when EMA 8 crosses EMA 13 open the pine editor and go the section "//Entry Signals - EMA8 crosses EMA13". You have to uncomment this part and commenting the default.
1H 200 EMA with Custom Bounce Signal1H 200 EMA with Bounce Signals ,, that's it
Can be use as support/resistance
Really Key Levels█ OVERVIEW
This indicator shows the most useful and universally used key trading levels (and only those) in a visually appealing way. Its originality lies in the fact that it was developed due to being unable to find an indicator that wasn't cluttered with other features or far less relevant levels, or one that would indicate the bar causing the level (i.e., not just using a horizontal line over the whole chart), or one that was well-programmed and didn’t frequently refresh for many seconds for no obvious reason, taking far too long to do so for such a seemingly simple indicator.
█ FEATURES
Shows the most frequently used key levels in a visually appealing way
Indicates the bar that causes the level, with the line starting at that bar
Works correctly and consistently on both RTH and ETH charts
Lines can be optionally extended both left and right, if the user prefers
Works with US/European stocks and US futures (at least)
Configurable futures regular session (default time is for CME futures, e.g., ES/NQ, etc.)
Users can configure line colour, style, and thickness
Adjustable label locations to prevent overlap with other indicator labels
Nice defaults that look good, and a well-contrasting label text colour
Well-documented, high-quality, open-source code for those who are interested
█ CONCEPTS
The indicator shows the following levels by a line starting at the bar that causes them:
Current Day RTH High/Low (visible and updated only during RTH; visible with no further updates in the post-market)
Current Day RTH Open (only after the RTH open)
Pre-Market High/Low (as it develops in the pre-market and fixed after RTH open)
Previous Day RTH Close
Previous Day RTH High/Low
Previous Day Pre-Market High-Low
Two Days Ago RTH Close
Other levels may be added in future versions, if requested and if they are Really Key Levels.
Regarding futures: despite being a 23-hour market (for CME futures, 5 p.m. the previous day to 4 p.m. the current day), most trading activity takes place together with the RTH on stock exchanges in New York, 08:30 to 3 p.m. Central (Chicago) time. Therefore, a user-configurable regular market is defined at those times, with times before this (from 5 p.m. the previous day) being considered pre-market, and times after this (until 4 p.m.) being considered post-market.
Care was taken so that the code uses no hard-coded time zones, exchanges, or session times. For this reason, it can in principle work globally. However, it very much depends on the information provided by the exchange, which is reflected in built-in Pine Script variables (see Limitations below).
█ LIMITATIONS
Pre-market levels are not shown when viewing an RTH chart.
The indicator was developed and tested on US/European stocks and US futures. It may or may not work for stocks and futures in other countries (depending on their pre- and post-market definitions and what information the exchange provides to TradingView via the relevant built-in Pine Script variable). It does not work on other security types, especially those with a 24-hour market that don't have a uniquely defined daily close, implicit H/L time window, or a pre-market.
2 EMA Scalping & Trend Flow (Bounce & Re-entry Strategy)📊 Trend Table — Quick Guide
Each row shows a timeframe (15m, 30m, 1H, 4H), with 4 columns:
Timeframe
Just the name (e.g., 15m = 15 minutes)
Trend Direction
BUY (green) → EMA 9 is above EMA 21
SELL (red) → EMA 9 is below EMA 21
(You can hide this label in settings if you prefer colors only)
Price Position (Cloud)
↑ → Price is above both EMAs → Strong uptrend
↓ → Price is below both EMAs → Strong downtrend
Gray background → Price is between EMAs → Sideways (cloud zone)
Bounce Signal
Yellow background only
Appears if price touches EMA 9 or 21 and bounces in the same direction as the last signal
No text, just color — means a possible re-entry or confirmation
✅ Tip:
Before entering a trade, check higher timeframes —
Look for alignment: e.g., if 15m/30m/1H all show BUY + ↑, it's a strong long signal.
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🧠 Mini Rule Guide – دليل الاستخدام السريع
✅ الاتجاه العام (Trend Direction)
عندما يكون EMA 9 أعلى من EMA 21 ➤ السوق في اتجاه صاعد ➤ فكّر فقط في إشارات الشراء (BUY).
عندما يكون EMA 9 أسفل من EMA 21 ➤ السوق في اتجاه هابط ➤ فكّر فقط في إشارات البيع (SELL).
📈 إشارات الدخول والخروج
BUY Signal
🔹 عندما يعبر EMA 9 صعودًا فوق EMA 21
🔹 معناها دخول صفقة شراء
SELL Signal
🔸 عندما يعبر EMA 9 هبوطًا تحت EMA 21
🔸 معناها دخول صفقة بيع
Exit Signal
❌ إذا كسر السعر EMA 9 بعكس اتجاه الإشارة السابقة
❌ معناها خروج من الصفقة الحالية (لحماية الأرباح أو تقليل الخسارة)
Re-entry Signal
🔄 إذا عاد السعر لاختراق EMA 9 مجددًا بنفس اتجاه الإشارة السابقة بعد الخروج
🔄 معناها إعادة دخول بنفس الاتجاه (فرصة تأكيد)
Bounce Signal
🔁 إذا لمس السعر EMA 9 أو EMA 21 وارتد بنفس اتجاه آخر إشارة
🔁 معناها فرصة دعم أو تعزيز الصفقة بشرط قوة الشمعة
🧭 شرح مكونات الجدول داخل المؤشر
الجدول في الزاوية (تقدر تغير مكانه من الإعدادات) يعرض لك تحليل مباشر لأربع فريمات مهمة:
15 دقيقة - 30 دقيقة - 1 ساعة - 4 ساعات
يحتوي الجدول على :
1️⃣ اسم الفريم
🕒 مثل:
15m → يعني 15 دقيقة
1H → يعني ساعة واحدة
👉 هذا يوضح الفريم الزمني المقصود.
2️⃣ الاتجاه (BUY / SELL)
🔹 يعتمد على تقاطع المتوسطات:
إذا كان EMA 9 > EMA 21 → يظهر: BUY بخلفية خضراء
إذا كان EMA 9 < EMA 21 → يظهر: SELL بخلفية حمراء
🧠 يساعدك في تحديد هل السوق في اتجاه صاعد أو هابط على هذا الفريم تحديدًا.
✅ ملاحظة: يمكنك إخفاء هذه الكلمات (BUY/SELL) من الإعدادات إذا أردت الاكتفاء بالألوان فقط.
3️⃣ وضع السعر (Cloud Position)
يُظهر موقع السعر الحالي بالنسبة للمتوسطات:
↑ (سهم لأعلى بخط عريض): السعر أعلى من كل من EMA 9 و EMA 21 → اتجاه صاعد واضح
↓ (سهم لأسفل بخط عريض): السعر أسفل من EMA 9 و EMA 21 → اتجاه هابط واضح
خلفية رمادية فقط بدون نص: السعر داخل المسافة بين المتوسطين → منطقة تذبذب (تُسمى "السحابة")
🟡 مهم جدًا لتحديد إذا كانت الصفقة تستحق الدخول أو لا، حسب وضوح الاتجاه.
4️⃣ الارتداد (Bounce)
يعرض خلفية صفراء فقط إذا:
ارتد السعر من أحد المتوسطات (EMA 9 أو EMA 21)
وكان هذا الارتداد في نفس اتجاه الإشارة السابقة (BUY أو SELL)
⚠️ لا يظهر أي نص داخل هذه الخلية. فقط لون الخلفية يتحول إلى أصفر وقت حدوث الارتداد.
✅ هذا يساعدك تميز لحظة دعم/مقاومة ديناميكية، وفرصة محتملة لتعزيز صفقة أو دخول ذكي.
📌 مثال حي:
| الفريم: 30m | الاتجاه: BUY | وضع السعر: ↑ | ارتداد: خلفية صفراء |
يعني:
الفريم 30 دقيقة حالياً في اتجاه صاعد، السعر فوق المتوسطين، وحصل ارتداد على أحد الـ EMA → فرصة دخول أو تعزيز ممتازة.
🧠 استخدام الجدول بذكاء:
قبل أي دخول في فريمك الأساسي (مثلاً 5m)، تحقق من الفريمات الأعلى في الجدول.
لا تدخل صفقات عندما ترى "خلفية رمادية" في العمود الثالث → هذا تذبذب.
إذا كان الفريمات الأعلى كلها BUY + ↑ → هذا تأكيد قوي للشراء والعكس.
🎯 نصائح سريعة للاستخدام الذكي
راقب اتجاه الفريمات الأعلى (مثل 15m، 30m، 1H) في الجدول قبل اتخاذ القرار.
تجاهل الإشارات داخل السحابة الرمادية، وانتظر كسر واضح لأحد الأطراف.
اعتمد على إشارات Re-entry وBounce فقط عندما تكون الشمعة قوية (جسم الشمعة >60% من مدى الحركة).