YBL – MASTER PACK (REV + SQZ + SR + CLOUD + ABS)📊 Breakdown of the MASTER PACK
REV (Reversals Detector)
Spots potential turning points using volume imbalance, exhaustion, and delta shifts.
Shows reversal signals (arrows/labels) when the probability of trend change is high.
SQZ (Squeeze Momentum)
Combines Bollinger Bands and Keltner Channels to identify volatility squeezes.
Histogram + colored momentum bars show if energy is building up (ready for breakout) or fading.
SR (Support & Resistance Levels)
Auto-plots HTF levels (15m / 1h / 4h configurable).
Deduplicates and merges close levels to keep the chart clean.
Gives a map of where price is most likely to react.
CLOUD (Trend Cloud)
EMA/VWAP hybrid cloud that changes color with bias (green = bullish, red = bearish).
Shows momentum zones and filters fake moves.
Optional signals on EMA/VWAP crosses (A+ / V– markers).
ABS (Absorptions + Traps)
Detects aggressive ask/bid absorption with big volume spikes and no follow-through.
Marks institutional traps (fake breakouts) with confirmation windows.
Draws small boxes/labels so you know where institutions defended levels.
🎯 What this pack gives you
A full trading dashboard: structure (SR), volatility (SQZ), momentum/trend (CLOUD), absorption/traps (ABS), and reversal timing (REV).
Optimized for intraday scalping and swing trading.
Designed compactly: all modules in one script, no need to load 5 indicators separately.
With ON/OFF toggles so you can keep only what you need.
👉 Think of it as the “YBL Premium Toolkit”:
SR tells you where price matters.
SQZ tells you when volatility is about to expand.
CLOUD tells you what the current bias is.
ABS tells you where institutions defend.
REV tells you when it’s time to flip direction.
Livelli e punti pivot
Zone Cluster Confluence ProWhat it does
Zone Cluster Confluence Pro automatically finds price “zones” via equal-frequency clustering of HLC3 values and wraps each cluster center with an ATR-based band. Zones are color-coded by a 0–100 Strength % and can optionally highlight confluence with a higher timeframe (HTF) right on your chart.
Key features
• Adaptive Depth by Volatility (ATR regime): zone width scales down in calm markets and widens in volatile regimes.
• Strength % scoring with color mapping (Strong / Work / Mid / Weak). The score blends:
• number of touches (with tolerance),
• dwell time inside the zone (penalized),
• confirmed breakouts (penalized),
• average overshoot beyond the band (penalized),
• recency bonus,
• optional volume-boosted touches (volume > SMA × multiplier).
• HTF Confluence Overlay: computes zones on a higher TF (multiplier of the source TF or a specific TF) and highlights the intersection of LTF zones with the nearest HTF zone (white fill).
• Presets per TF: Aggressive / Stable / Anti-pierce profiles with hand-tuned params for 15/30/60/120/240m; or run fully Manual.
• Clean visuals: centers, borders, filled bands; strength labels with auto-contrast text.
How it works (high level)
• Clustering method: choose K-median or K-means (median/mean of equal-frequency buckets) to place zone centers.
• Zone width = ATR × Depth; Depth becomes Adaptive when the ATR regime deviates from its long SMA.
• Strength % is computed over a lookback window using the components listed above; touches can earn an extra bonus on elevated volume.
Inputs (most useful)
• Source TF: inherit from chart or pick a specific TF.
• Zones (k): 2–5 clusters.
• Presets: Aggressive / Stable / Anti-pierce, or Manual control of Candles Back, ATR length, Depth.
• Adaptive Depth: on/off, regime thresholds & multipliers.
• Strength %: profile (Conservative/Neutral/Optimistic), lookback, breakout/overshoot/touch tolerance.
• Volume boost: SMA length, spike multiplier, weight.
• HTF Confluence: on/off, TF multiplier, HTF preset/method/params, and whether HTF k mirrors LTF k.
Reading the chart
• Zone fills are colored by Strength %:
• 80–100 Strong, 60–80 Work, 40–60 Mid, <40 Weak.
• White fills mark LTF×HTF intersections (confluence areas).
• Strength labels (Z1…Z5) show the current score; label background matches the strength color.
Tips
• Use Stable for most markets, Aggressive for fast intraday, Anti-pierce to reduce whipsaw.
• Turn on HTF confluence to filter LTF zones down to areas aligned with the larger trend structure.
• If you scalp, keep volume boost on; for thin markets consider lowering the spike multiplier.
Notes
• No lookahead is used for HTF data (request.security with lookahead_off).
• Zones update as new bars arrive and as the lookback window rolls; this is not a fixed S/R drawing tool.
• Works on any symbol/timeframe; parameter tuning is encouraged.
Access
This script is Invite-Only.
Disclaimer
For educational purposes only. Not financial advice. Trading involves risk.
Cascades & Sloped Lines (RU) • v6How it works
• The base trendline is built from the last two confirmed pivot lows (uptrend) and/or pivot highs (downtrend).
• “Cascades” are a set of parallel lines above and below the base line, spaced equally: either ATR × multiplier or a fixed percentage of price.
• Lines are automatically rebuilt when a new confirmed pivot appears. To avoid overloading the chart, old lines are removed.
Useful settings
• Increase Pivot Left/Right if you want “larger” swing points.
• Switch the step mode to Percent if you want a fixed distance.
• Adjust Lines Above/Below to get a “dense” or “sparse” cascade.
• Colors and thickness — match them to your style.
Volume gaps Volume gaps (white-highlighted zones) are unfinished business in the market. Mark them between low–high, and expect price to revisit them. They’re excellent targets for mean reversion trades and confluence levels for continuation setups
Keylevels [KAWS]Overview
The Keylevels Indicator is designed to provide traders with a clear and structured view of important market reference points. It automatically detects and plots session highs and lows, weekly and monthly levels, as well as the previous day’s range. These levels are presented directly on the chart as dynamic lines with optional text labels, offering a consistent framework for understanding price action across multiple time horizons.
Understanding the Concepts
What are Key Levels?
Key levels are significant price points that often serve as reference markers in market activity. They represent areas where the market has previously established boundaries (highs and lows) within sessions, days, weeks, or months. Such levels can highlight where price has repeatedly reacted, providing insight into areas of potential importance.
Why Sessions Matter
Financial markets operate globally, and trading sessions (Asia, London, New York) reflect the activity of different regions. Each session produces distinct highs and lows that can serve as key markers for subsequent price behavior. By capturing these levels automatically, the indicator helps visualize how markets transition from one trading phase to another.
Higher Timeframe Levels
Weekly and monthly highs and lows, as well as the previous day’s range, provide broader structural reference points. These levels are often used to assess whether the market is respecting or breaking significant boundaries over time.
How the Indicator Works
The indicator automatically tracks and plots:
Session Levels: Highs and lows of the Asia, London, and New York sessions.
Session Open Price: A clear reference line marking the opening price of a chosen session.
Daily Levels: Previous day’s high and low, updated at the start of each new day.
Weekly Levels: High and low of the current week, with automatic reset each new week.
Monthly Levels: High and low of the current month, updated dynamically.
Each level is displayed with customizable line styles, colors, and labels. Labels can include text only or also display the exact price, depending on user preference. The indicator further supports the option to extend lines into the future, allowing for ongoing visibility of these reference points.
Customization Options
Display Control: Enable or disable specific sessions, daily, weekly, or monthly levels.
Visual Styling: Adjust line colors, thickness, and style (solid, dashed, dotted).
Labels: Choose whether to display text, include price information, and set text size.
Session Settings: Define your preferred timezone and session open times for accuracy across global markets.
Line Extension: Decide whether levels should extend into the future or stop when broken.
Important Considerations
This indicator is a technical reference tool. It does not generate buy or sell signals but instead provides structural context by highlighting where the market has established significant levels. As with any technical tool, it is most effective when integrated into a broader trading framework that includes market structure, trend analysis, and risk management.
Vector Sniper Pro What it is
Vector Sniper (Simplified) is a single, original algorithm that flags impulsive “vector” moves only when volatility, volume, and structure align. It is not a mashup of other indicators; everything below is computed from raw OHLCV with a small, transparent ruleset.
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Core idea (signal = force × participation × context)
1. Force (Volatility):
• We z-score true range: trZ = (ATR(1) - SMA(ATR(1), N)) / StDev(ATR(1), N).
• A move must exceed a user-set Volatility Z-Score.
2. Participation (Volume):
• We z-score raw volume: volZ = (Vol - SMA(Vol, N)) / StDev(Vol, N).
• Volume must also exceed a Volume Z-Score.
3. Context (Structure, Body, Imbalance, Traps):
• Body% filter: real body / range ≥ Min Body %.
• Delta-volume proxy: (bullVol − bearVol) / volume, where bullVol = volume*(close−low)/range and bearVol = volume*(high−close)/range. We require positive imbalance for bulls, negative for bears.
• Structure break (optional): price must take out the prior N-bar high/low.
• Trap detection (optional): spring/upthrust patterns defined by lower-low/upper-high followed by a close back inside.
If the above align, you get a Bull Vector (green) or Bear Vector (red). “Extreme” vectors require the same conditions at a higher multiple (Ext Mult).
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Noise control (pre-signal gate)
Before a vector is allowed, a pre-signal score (0–7) must pass:
• Checks include spring/upthrust, no-supply/no-demand, imbalance, volume > average, VWAP side alignment, EMA trend alignment, proximity to structure break, and candle direction.
• You choose a minimum score, persistence (must occur ≥N times inside last M bars), cooldown after a pass, and hysteresis vs the opposite side.
This prevents one-off blips and keeps signals directional.
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Optional confluence
• VWAP alignment: require price on the correct side and VWAP slope with it.
• EMA filter: require EMA trend agreement.
• HTF bias (optional): compare HTF close vs HTF EMA on a selected timeframe.
• Implemented with request.security and no look-ahead; bias updates when the higher timeframe bar closes.
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Visuals & alerts
• Candle colors (5 total):
• Green = Bull Vector, Red = Bear Vector.
• Blue = Pre-Bull, Orange = Pre-Bear.
• Gray = Neutral.
• Markers (optional): diamonds = “Extreme” vectors; small triangles = pre-signals.
• Built-in alerts: Bull Vector, Bear Vector, Extreme Bull/Bear, Pre-Bull, Pre-Bear.
• Add from: Alerts → Condition → this script → choose event.
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How to use (practical)
1. Start with defaults. Turn on VWAP and EMA filters; add HTF bias if you want fewer but cleaner signals.
2. Hunt for alignment: Pre-signal (blue/orange) → Vector (green/red) in the same direction.
3. Use your own risk model for entries/exits; the script does not place orders or compute stops/targets.
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Inputs (plain English)
• ATR/Volume Periods & Z-Scores: sensitivity to volatility/participation.
• Extreme Multiplier: threshold for “Extreme” vectors.
• Structure Break (bars) & Traps: contextual confirms.
• Pre-signal gate: Min Score, Persistence (N in last M), Cooldown, Opposite-side lockout.
• Confluence: VWAP side, EMA trend, optional HTF bias (timeframe + EMA length).
• Visuals: candle painting and markers.
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Design notes / limitations
• Signals evaluate on bar close. Intrabar they can form and cancel; for consistency, trade on closed bars.
• HTF bias is derived from closed HTF bars; no future data is used.
• This is an indicator, not financial advice. Backtest forward and manage risk.
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Why this isn’t a “mashup”:
All components are purposeful and documented: z-score volatility + z-score volume (force & participation), body% and delta-volume (quality), structure & traps (context), and a scored, persistent pre-filter with VWAP/EMA/HTF alignment (noise control).
The Quasar Strategy Magic LevelsThis indicator plots key market levels that remain valid from 4:00pm New York close until the next day’s 4:00pm close.
The core logic combines:
A custom Goldbach-inspired range,
Circuit breaker percentages,
And hidden PO3 overlays.
These levels often act as magnets, targets, and later as support or resistance zones.
The central line of the whole range is what I call “the restaurant” — a strong attraction point where prices tend to gravitate, especially after the 9:30 a.m. opening.
Since these levels are based on a certain fixed price in a %, they will change over time. Then I will updated the indicator.
Use these levels as a confluence with your own trading strategy for entries and exits.
SM Multi — 11Multi Watch scans up to 11 tickers on the current timeframe for three events: FVG touch, SNR breakout, and Fractal touch.
SM - 1 v6SM-1 v6 is a technical analysis tool that detects and visualizes Support/Resistance levels, fractals, and Fair Value Gaps. It provides real-time plotting of key price levels, highlights active zones, and issues customizable alerts. Includes options for showing/hiding visuals, adjusting strength/lookback, and limiting alerts to once per event.
Sniper Swing — Short TF (Clean Signals) [v6]📘 How to Use the Sniper Swing Indicator
1. What It Does
It looks for short-term swing breaks in price.
It uses an oscillator (RSI/Stoch) and swing pivots to confirm moves.
It gives you 3 clear signals only:
BUY → Enter long (expecting price to go up).
Gay bear → Enter short (expecting price to go down).
EXIT → Close your trade (long or short).
Candles also change color:
Green = in a BUY trade.
Red = in a Gay bear trade.
Neutral (gray/none) = no trade.
2. When to Use
Works best on short timeframes (1m–5m) for scalping/intraday.
Use on liquid markets (MES/ES, NQ, SPY, BTC, ETH).
Avoid dead hours with no volume (like overnight futures lull or midday chop).
3. How to Trade With It
A. BUY trade
Wait for a BUY triangle below the candle.
Confirm:
Candle turned green.
Price broke a recent swing high.
Oscillator shows strength (indicator does this for you).
Enter long at the close of that candle.
Place your stop-loss:
At the yellow stop line (auto trailing stop), or
Just below the last swing low.
Stay in while candles are green.
Exit when:
An orange X appears, or
Price hits your stop.
B. Gay bear (short) trade
Wait for a Gay bear triangle above the candle.
Confirm:
Candle turned red.
Price broke a recent swing low.
Oscillator shows weakness.
Enter short at the close of that candle.
Place stop-loss:
At the yellow stop line, or
Just above the last swing high.
Stay in while candles are red.
Exit on an orange X or stop hit.
4. Pro Tips for New Traders
Only take one signal at a time → don’t double dip.
Quality > Quantity: ignore weak, sideways markets. Best signals happen during trends.
Start small: trade micros (MES) or small position sizes.
Use alerts: set TradingView alerts for BUY/Gay bear/EXIT so you don’t miss setups.
Think of the indicator like a navigator: it tells you the likely path, but you’re the driver → always manage risk.
5. Quick Mental Checklist
Signal? (BUY or Gay bear triangle)
Confirmed? (candle color + swing break)
Enter? (on close)
Stop? (yellow line or swing)
Exit? (orange X or stop)
Opening Candle & Previous Day High and Low LevelsOpening Candle & Previous Day High/Low
This indicator automatically plots important reference levels that many traders use as key decision points:
Opening Candle High/Low
• Draws horizontal rays from the day’s opening candle (default 5-minute, adjustable).
• Choose between regular trading hours (09:30–16:00) or extended hours (pre/post-market).
• Fully customizable colors, styles, and widths.
Previous Day High/Low
• Marks the prior day’s high and low for easy reference.
• Works in both RTH-only or 24-hour session modes.
• Customizable styling for clarity on any chart.
Alerts
• Alerts can be triggered when price touches/crosses a level or comes near it.
• “Near” mode supports absolute points, percent of price, or ATR multiples.
• Users can monitor one specific line (Open High, Open Low, Prev High, Prev Low) or all levels together.
• Option to use intra-bar wick detection (immediate) or close-only confirmation.
Labels
• Optional price labels at the last bar, clearly identifying each active level.
-- How to Use It
TLDR: This indicator helps you track the opening range and the previous days highs/lows with alerts and automatically drawn & customizable lines. This is useful for intraday setups and swing strategies alike.
Day Trading:
• Opening range high/low helps spot early breakouts, breakdowns, and false moves. Good for positioning for Long or Short trades as well as SL areas.
• Prior day’s high/low often act as support/resistance zones where momentum stalls or accelerates.
• Alerts let you focus on scanning while the script tracks levels for you.
Large-Cap Swing Trading:
• Previous day’s high/low highlight areas institutions often defend or break through.
• Opening range levels provide short-term confirmation zones for swing entries.
• Monitoring how price reacts to these levels across multiple days can signal trend continuation or reversal on large-cap names.
Pivot and Wick Boxes with Break Signals v2█ OVERVIEW
The "Pivot and Wick Boxes with Break Signals v2" is an advanced Pine Script® technical analysis tool that identifies pivot points (highs and lows) on the chart and draws customizable boxes based on the wicks of pivot candles. It is ideal for traders using price action strategies, helping to identify key support and resistance levels and potential breakout trading opportunities. With flexible settings, a volume filter, and label grouping, the indicator ensures clarity and precision on the chart.
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The indicator modifies how zones are drawn, displaying boxes on the latest candle rather than extending from the zones based on pivot candle wicks. This approach prevents visual clutter on the chart, allowing simultaneous use of other indicators without sacrificing clarity.
Why are wicks important?Wicks of pivot candles indicate significant market reactions in key areas. Depending on the context, they may signal rejection, testing, or absorption of support or resistance levels. Long wicks often appear where large players are active, and the marked zones are frequently retested. The indicator enables quick identification and observation of their impact on future price movements.
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Pivot Detection: Identifies pivot points (highs and lows) based on a user-defined lookback period (Pivot Length), with options to display boxes for high and low pivot candle wicks separately.
Customizable Boxes: Draws boxes based on pivot candle wicks with adjustable border colors, background gradients, border styles (solid, dashed, dotted), and border widths.
Breakout Signals: Generates buy (green upward triangle) and sell (red downward triangle) signals when the price breaks through a pivot and the candle closes on the opposite side, indicating potential trend continuation. If the price approaches a pivot zone but fails to break it, this may suggest a potential trend reversal or the end of a correction.
Volume Filter: Optional volume-based signal filter that requires breakouts to have a volume exceeding a user-defined multiplier of the average volume over a specified period. Note: the volume filter will not work on markets where volume data is unavailable.
Label Grouping: Automatically groups overlapping pivot labels to avoid chart clutter, displaying only key price levels.
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Add to Chart: Apply the indicator to your TradingView chart via the Pine Editor or Indicators menu.
Configure Settings:
Pivot Settings: Adjust Pivot Length to change the sensitivity of pivot detection—the value represents the number of candles, which equals the delay in displaying the pivot. Larger values generate fewer pivots, but they are generally more significant. Set Max High Pivot Boxes and Max Low Pivot Boxes to control the number of displayed boxes.
Signal Settings: Enable Use Volume Filter for Signals to require higher volume for breakouts, and adjust Average Volume Multiplier and Average Volume Period. A volume multiplier of 1 means the filter allows pivots with a volume equal to or greater than the average volume over the specified period.
Box Styling: Configure border colors, background gradients, line thickness, and border styles for high and low pivot boxes.
Interpreting Signals:
Buy Signal: A green triangle below the bar indicates a breakout above a high pivot box, suggesting potential continuation of an uptrend.
Sell Signal: A red triangle above the bar indicates a breakout below a low pivot box, suggesting potential continuation of a downtrend.
Non-Breakout Zones: If the price approaches a pivot zone but fails to break it, it may indicate a potential trend reversal or the end of a correction (e.g., price rejection at a resistance level in a downtrend or a support level in an uptrend).
Overlapping Zones: If pivot zones overlap, it indicates the level has been tested multiple times, suggesting its significance in the market.
Use signals in conjunction with other technical analysis tools for confirmation.
Monitoring Levels: Use labeled pivot levels as potential support and resistance zones for trade planning.
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Price Action Trading: Use pivot levels as support and resistance zones. For example, in an uptrend, you can look for buying opportunities near low pivot zones (support), where price often bounces after testing the wick of a pivot candle. Combining with other indicators, such as Fibonacci levels, enhances the significance of pivot zones—if they align with Fibonacci levels and are accompanied by high volume, the zone is considered stronger.
Breakout Strategies: Trade based on breakout signals from key pivot zones. A buy signal after a breakout from a high pivot with confirmed volume may indicate continued upward movement. Using the indicator with other tools, such as moving averages or RSI, can help confirm the strength of the breakout.
Practical Approach:
The more frequently a zone is tested in a short period, the higher the risk of a breakout, as supply or demand may be exhausted.
The longer a zone holds without breaking, the more significant it becomes for the market, both psychologically and technically.
As the saying goes: “A zone is strong until it breaks—when it does, a strong move often follows.”
How to observe?
Strong bounces from a zone indicate that demand or supply remains active.
Weaker bounces or price lingering near the level may suggest the market is preparing for a breakout.
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Test the indicator across different timeframes and markets (stocks, forex, crypto) to optimize settings for your trading style.
The volume filter will not work on markets where volume data is unavailable. In such cases, disable the volume filter in the settings.
For best results, use on high-liquidity markets when the volume filter is enabled.
Swing PVT ForecastИндикатор Swing PVT Forecast предназначен для построения целевых и коррекционных зон к выбранному свингу. Пользователь вручную указывает свинг — High (точка A) и Low (точка B). На основе разницы цены и времени между ними - строятся зоны продолжения (Target Levels) и зоны коррекции (Correction Levels), рассчитанные на основании синтеза методик Ганна, Коуэна и Хержика.
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The Swing PVT Forecast indicator is designed to plot target and correction zones for a selected swing. The user manually specifies the swing — High (point A) and Low (point B). Based on the price&time difference between them, the indicator builds continuation zones (Target Levels) and correction zones (Correction Levels), calculated using a synthesis of the methods of Gann, Cowan, and Herzik.
RSI-MACD-ADX + Dual SuperTrend ConfluenceKey Features:
Confluence Logic:
Buy signals only trigger when BOTH momentum AND SuperTrend are bullish
Sell signals only trigger when BOTH momentum AND SuperTrend are bearish
No conflicting signals - eliminates false entries when systems disagree
Signal Types:
STRONG BUY/SELL: Fresh momentum signal + Fresh SuperTrend alignment (maximum confidence)
Regular BUY/SELL: Momentum bullish + Both SuperTrends bullish (high confidence)
Customizable Settings:
RSI Momentum Zones: Bullish (>55), Bearish (<45), Neutral (45-55)
MACD Parameters: Fast (12), Slow (26), Signal (9)
ADX Trend Filter: Threshold (25) for trend strength
Dual SuperTrend: Two multipliers (2.0x and 3.0x) for confluence
Signal Strength: Choose between Weak/Medium/Strong momentum requirements
Visual Elements:
SuperTrend Lines: Both multipliers displayed with different colors
Background Highlighting: Green for bullish confluence, red for bearish
Signal Arrows: Large arrows for strong signals, smaller for regular
Comprehensive Table: Shows all component states and final confluence signal
Keks Key Level Fx SessionsThis script is designed to automatically plot and manage key levels for the major FX trading sessions (London, New York, and Asia). It helps traders identify the most relevant price areas that often act as support, resistance, or breakout zones during active market hours.
Key features:
Marks session highs, lows, and midpoints
Visualizes key intraday levels for better market structure analysis
Highlights potential breakout and retest areas
Works across multiple timeframes for flexibility
Clean and minimal chart design to avoid clutter
This tool is especially useful for traders who rely on session-based strategies, such as breakout trading, retests, or range trading, by providing a clear visual guide to the most important price zones.
Maize Lite MethodOrb method with a twist, uses 4 indicators in one. Its focus is the strat and emas to enter short term trades
Session Levels [odnac]This indicator plots the high and low levels of the three main trading sessions—Asia, Europe, and New York—along with the previous day’s high, low, and open. Each session’s time range can be customized using a UTC offset, and the indicator automatically tracks session highs and lows as price develops.
Functions:
Plots session highs and lows for Asia, Europe, and New York.
Shows previous day’s high, low, and open as reference levels.
Session times are fully configurable with hour and minute precision, including UTC offset adjustment.
Each session level is marked with both a line and a label for clarity.
Color customization for each session and previous day levels.
Designed for intraday timeframes (1–60 minutes).
Filter Condition:
When the filter option is enabled, the indicator adjusts how levels are drawn:
A session high above the current close is displayed as a solid line with a visible label.
Once price closes above that high, the line becomes dotted and dimmed, and the label also becomes less emphasized.
Similarly, a session low below the current close is displayed as a solid line and label.
If price closes below that low, the line switches to dotted and dimmed, with the label adjusted accordingly.
This behavior highlights only the most relevant levels for the current market position while still keeping breached levels visible in a subdued style, making it easier to spot active breakout or liquidity zones.
EBA by bigmmThis indicator identifies potential market saturation points by monitoring bid and ask levels relative to their historical extremes. It displays BUY/SELL labels when current prices reach 90% of their 499-bar historical range, suggesting possible exhaustion of market orders.
Key Features:
Works effectively on lower timeframes up to 1H
BUY labels show percentage distance from the period's lowest ask
SELL labels show percentage distance from the period's highest bid
Maintains only the most recent signals for cleaner chart presentation
Labels remain fixed to specific price/bar locations during zoom operations
Note: The percentage values represent how close the current price is to the historical extreme (0% = period low, 100% = period high), helping traders identify potential reversal zones based on order book dynamics.
Previous Week High/Low Fib Levelsautomatic fib with previous week high and low with custom retracement input
Trap Zone — Shinobi LabPurpose
Trap Zone draws a clean intraday “no-man’s-land” and its surrounding + / – zones so you can quickly see where momentum trades are favored — and where to avoid fighting the tape. It also overlays ADR bands to frame extreme extensions.
How it works
Trap Zone core: Built from recent high/low lookbacks and key MAs. You can include MA200 in the box bounds (on by default) for stronger regime context.
+1 / –1 zones: Dynamic bands just outside the Trap Zone, sized by an adaptive EB minimum (bar-size floor based on instrument price) or average body size.
ADR bands (+/–): Daily range estimate using the last 20 sessions with outlier filtering (keeps the 5 most representative ranges under a safe cap).
Anchoring & visuals: New zones/ADR levels are projected from the prior session close with configurable left/right extension, labels (“++”, “––”, “+++”, “–––”), and a skull label inside the box.
Why it’s useful
Clarity at a glance: Above the box → long context; below the box → short context. Inside the box = trap area where signals are lower-quality.
Avoid the worst spots: The shaded center helps you skip chop and wait for clean breaks.
Frame extensions: ADR lines highlight when price is getting stretched beyond a typical session move.
Main features
MAs: 8 / 20 / 200 / 500 (200 is optional in the box logic).
Lookbacks: independent highs/lows for precise box edges.
Adaptive EB sizing drives +1 / –1 placement.
Outlier-robust ADR calculation.
Customizable colors, labels, and projection length.
Best practices
Treat the Trap Zone as a filter, not an entry signal.
Favor longs for signals above the box and shorts for signals below it.
Use with your signal tool (e.g., EB/TB V11.4) to time entries while the Trap Zone provides bias and location.
Inputs (highlights)
Include MA200 in Trap Zone (on/off)
Bars for High / Low (lookback)
Visual Extension Zones & Left Visual Extension
Show Zones / Show ADR Labels
MA lengths (8/20/200/500)
Notes
Designed for equities; ADR is computed at the end of the regular session and projected forward.
Works on intraday charts; precision set to 2 by default.
SPX Ladder → Adjusted to Active Ticker (5s & 10s)This indicator allows you to a grid of SPX levels directly on the ES1! (E-mini S&P 500 Futures) chart, automatically adjusting for the spread between SPX and ES1!. This is particularly useful for traders who perform technical analysis on SPX but execute trades on ES1!.
Features:
Renders every 5 and 10 points steps of the SPX in your current chart.
The script adjusts these levels in real-time based on the current spread between SPX and ES1!
Plots updated horizontal lines that move with the spread
Supports Multiple Tickers, ES1!, SPY and SPX500USD.
Ideal for futures traders who want SPX context while trading ES1!.
Major Support and Resistance LevelsSupport and Resistance Levels shows daily with the Green and Red lines. Previous days with the crosses.
Strength by EGThis indicator from equitygurukul.in is designed to help traders identify key market trend phases using classic moving averages. It includes:
50, 150, 200-period MAs (user can choose SMA or EMA via dropdown).
A Custom MA (default length 21, user-adjustable).
Buy Signal Arrow when bullish alignment conditions are met.
Weak Label when price crosses below the Custom MA.
Strength Label when price crosses above the Custom MA and is also above the 50 MA.
Fully customizable colors, label display toggles, and arrow size options.
This tool allows traders to quickly visualize momentum shifts, long-term trend alignment, and strength/weakness signals on the chart.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This script is created for educational purposes under the brand equitygurukul.in. It is not financial advice. Trading and investing involve risk, and past performance does not guarantee future results. Please do your own research or consult a financial advisor before making investment decisions.