MA Crossover Alerts for Small Quick Profits on 3commas/DCA botDear fellow 3commas users,
This is a the most basic Moving Average crossover technique generating Buy Alerts.
This is especially written for those of you who want to link this basic crossover strategy with your 3commas DCA bot .
Buy Alerts
Moving averages available:
- Simple Moving Average (SMA)
- Exponential Moving Average (EMA)
- Weighted Moving Average (WMA)
- Hull Moving Average (HullMA)
- Volume Weighted Moving Average (VMWA)
- Running Moving Average (RMA)
- Triple Exponential Moving Average (TEMA)
Recommended settings for using with 3commas DCA bot:
Interval:
3m to 15m
3commas bot setup:
- TP/TTP: 0.3%/0.1%,
- Base Order: Your choice ,
- Safety Order: 1.2 * Base order
- Safety Order Volume Scale: 1.2,
- Safety Order Step Scale: 1.5,
- Max Active Deals: Your choice ,
- Price Deviation to Open Safety Order (% from initial order): 0.2%,
- Max Safety Trades Count: 7,
- Simulatenous Deals per Same Pair: 3
> Create Alert with Buy Alert and link it to your bot "Message for deal start signal"
Cerca negli script per "alert"
Multi Time Frame Buy&Sell V4.0 [BACKTEST]Hi guys,this indicator Developed for Intraday and multi Time Frame Trading. Note: Invite only Script.Request to me Access permission to test this.
*** THIS IS STUDY VERSION ***
Time Frame : can use for 15 min / 30 min / 1h / 4h time
15 min configuration is best result for bitcoin and ethereum .
This can be used : Crypto Currency/ Bitcoins / ethereum ,Forex,currencies ,Index ,Commodity Gold / silver , Oil Market and in Equity / Futures
ETHUSDT Futures 15min
BTCUSDT Futures 15min:
GOLD /USD FOREX 15min:
HOW IT WORKS:
this indicator analyze EMA&SMA support and resistance then combine with pivot point and fibo levels is used to calculate the signals.and finally show entry label on
chart with target point and stop loss
HOW TO USE:
Creating a signal is as simple as adding the indicator called to your chart(buy or sell)label and background color change ( green=buy / red = sell)
green line is target and black line is stop loss.
in top of setting page you can see noise filter option . that can change it to get better result and reduce noise. in setting can set 3 target level and stoploss
NOT:all information show to info panel in chart.
strategy tester : enabled .All you can test this in live market in any segment.
NOT: can to change noise filter in setting setup until to get best result.
Choose any Date Month Year to Current Date and check the results below in the Strategy Tester.
REPAINT/NO REPAINT : No Repaint ,entery labal(buy or sell) and Background Color wont change. In the current candle position wait for the candle to close to see the
stability.
"Set alert": Select "Once per bar close" for your alert options.
There are 5 alerts:
- BUY
- SELL
- BUY OR SELL (for free TV users)
- take profit
- stop loss
Review and Feedback.Thank you!
Any issues report to me to Fix.Thank you!
how To Get access : Use the link below to obtain access to this indicator or PM us to obtain access.
Multi Time Frame Buy&Sell V4.0 [ALERTSETUP]Hi guys,this indicator Developed for Intraday and multi Time Frame Trading. Note: Invite only Script.Request to me Access permission to test this.
*** THIS IS STUDY VERSION ***
Time Frame : can use for 15 min / 30 min / 1h / 4h time
15 min configuration is best result for bitcoin and ethereum .
This can be used : Crypto Currency/ Bitcoins / ethereum ,Forex,currencies ,Index ,Commodity Gold / silver , Oil Market and in Equity / Futures
ETHUSDT Futures 15min
BTCUSDT Futures 15min:
GOLD /USD FOREX 15min:
HOW IT WORKS:
this indicator analyze EMA&SMA support and resistance then combine with pivot point and fibo levels is used to calculate the signals.and finally show entry label on
chart with target point and stop loss
HOW TO USE:
Creating a signal is as simple as adding the indicator called to your chart(buy or sell)label and background color change ( green=buy / red = sell)
green line is target and black line is stop loss.
in top of setting page you can see noise filter option . that can change it to get better result and reduce noise. in setting can set 3 target level and stoploss
NOT:all information show to info panel in chart.
strategy tester : enabled .All you can test this in live market in any segment.
NOT: can to change noise filter in setting setup until to get best result.
Choose any Date Month Year to Current Date and check the results below in the Strategy Tester.
REPAINT/NO REPAINT : No Repaint ,entery labal(buy or sell) and Background Color wont change. In the current candle position wait for the candle to close to see the
stability.
"Set alert": Select "Once per bar close" for your alert options.
There are 5 alerts:
- BUY
- SELL
- BUY OR SELL (for free TV users)
- take profit
- stop loss
To Get access - Send me a private chat message in tradingview.com to get access.Or request in comment section below.
Review and Feedback.Thank you!
Any issues report to me to Fix.Thank you!
Use the link below to obtain access to this indicator:
T3-CCI Alerts [SystemAlpha]This is an alert companion of the T3-CCI Strategy based on FX Sniper's T3-CCI indicator. Instead of using just the normal buy and sell signal, we added an option to use trend filters, trailing stop loss and take profit targets.
The TTM scalper indicator of John Carter’s Scalper Buys and Sells was originally created by HPotter and is a close approximation of the one described in his book Mastering the Trade.
In this study you have a choice of:
Trend Filters:
- Average Directional Index ( ADX ) – buy when price is trend is up and sell when trend is down.
- Moving Average (MA) – buy when price close above the defined moving average and sell when price close below moving average
- Parabolic SAR – buy when SAR is above price is above price and sell when SAR is below price.
- All - Use ADX , MA and SAR as filters
For MA Filter , you can use the “TF MA Type” and "TF MA Period" parameter to select Simple or Exponential Moving Average and length.
Stop Loss:
- Average True Range (ATR) – ATR % stop as trailing stop loss.
- Parabolic SAR ( SAR ) – Parabolic SAR adapted as trailing stop loss.
For ATR , you can use the “ATR Trailing Stop Multiplier” parameter to set an initial offset for trailing stop loss.
Take Profit Target:
- Average True Range (ATR) – ATR % stop as trailing stop loss.
- Standard % – Percent as target profit
For ATR , you can use the “ATR Take Profit Multiplier” parameter to set an initial offset for trailing stop loss.
Additional feature include:
- Show Bar Colors
Alerts:
When creating alerts use “Once Per Bar Close” parameter for Long and Short and “Once Per Bar” for Close, Trailing Stop, and Take Profit.
TradingView Links:
Strategy:
T3-CCI Indicator:
Advance ADX:
How to use:
1. Apply the script by browsing through Indicators --> Invite-Only scripts and select the indicator
2. Once loaded, click the gear (settings) button to select/adjust the parameters based on your preference.
3. Wait for the next BUY or SELL signal to enter the trade!
Disclaimer:
The indicator and signals generated do not constitute investment advice; are provided solely for informational purposes and therefore is not an offer to buy or sell a security; are not warranted to be correct, complete or accurate; and are subject to change without notice.
TTM Scalper Alerts [SystemAlpha]This is an alert companion of the TTM Scalper Strategy based on TTM scalper indicator. Instead of using just the normal buy and sell signal, we added an option to use trend filters, trailing stop loss and take profit targets.
The TTM scalper indicator of John Carter’s Scalper Buys and Sells was originally created by HPotter and is a close approximation of the one described in his book Mastering the Trade.
In this study you have a choice of:
Trend Filters:
- Average Directional Index ( ADX ) – buy when price is trend is up and sell when trend is down.
- Moving Average (MA) – buy when price close above the defined moving average and sell when price close below moving average
- Parabolic SAR – buy when SAR is above price is above price and sell when SAR is below price.
- All - Use ADX , MA and SAR as filters
For MA Filter , you can use the “TF MA Type” and "TF MA Period" parameter to select Simple or Exponential Moving Average and length.
Stop Loss:
- Average True Range (ATR) – ATR % stop as trailing stop loss.
- Parabolic SAR ( SAR ) – Parabolic SAR adapted as trailing stop loss.
For ATR , you can use the “ATR Trailing Stop Multiplier” parameter to set an initial offset for trailing stop loss.
Take Profit Target:
- Average True Range (ATR) – ATR % stop as trailing stop loss.
- Standard % – Percent as target profit
For ATR , you can use the “ATR Take Profit Multiplier” parameter to set an initial offset for trailing stop loss.
Additional feature include:
- Show Bar Colors
Alerts:
When creating alerts use “Once Per Bar Close” parameter for Long and Short and “Once Per Bar” for Close, Trailing Stop, and Take Profit.
TradingView Links:
Strategy:
Reference:
HPotter TTM scalper indicator Strategy
How to use:
1. Apply the script by browsing through Indicators --> Invite-Only scripts and select the indicator
2. Once loaded, click the gear (settings) button to select/adjust the parameters based on your preference.
3. Wait for the next BUY or SELL signal to enter the trade!
Disclaimer:
The indicator and signals generated do not constitute investment advice; are provided solely for informational purposes and therefore is not an offer to buy or sell a security; are not warranted to be correct, complete or accurate; and are subject to change without notice.
MACKAVELLI Algorithmic ALERTThis is the ALERT script to compliment the strategy script.
When you set the alerts, make sure you use "On Bar Close" as the option, otherwise you will get repeated alerts. You can use this ALERT script with Autoview for automated algorithmic trading.
I had a hard time finding a strategy that would work in different time-frames and multiple different currency pairs. This is what I ended up with after countless hours of research and testing. I designed this strategy for auto-algorithmic trading and it uses three different indicators for Long/Short positions and a 4th indicator for exiting positions.
1) A green-light indicator that tells you whether or not you can go long/short.
2) A confirmation indicator that executes the long/short positions.
3) A chop indicator that measures the distance between the two MA's. When they're too close a trade will not be executed, as this usually indicates a chop zone.
4) A third MA is used as an exit indicator.
5) Finally, a loop function is designed to prevent repeat signals. Once a signal is produced on bar close it cannot happen again until that trade is closed or a new position is opened.
Be advised, you need to adjust the settings for each currency pair and time-frame. Once you do that, back-test it and count the last 100 trades to determine accurately your wins/losses. Long entries are the top of the previous bar, shorts are the bottom of the previous bar. This is a more accurate way of counting wins/losses. Tradingview back-test's are not accurate because of where they estimate your long/short entries are, it's very misleading.
Right now I have it setup for 2hr USDCAD with a back-test of 58% win rate on the last 100 trades.
The chop indicator is set to 0.04, I suggest starting there. 0.03 is the lowest I would go. You can go all the way up to 0.1 and higher if needed. You'll start missing big trades though.
The EMA for green-light signal is set to 10, a lower number will give you more entries but less accurate results, bigger number will give less entries with more accuracy but with missed opportunities. 10 is a good starting point.
This strategy is also designed so you can use tight stop losses to prevent large losses. This is because the strategy typically catches trends on the way up/down, minimizing risk for reversal.
I use Heikin Ashi candles for a smoother chart to work with. I have not tested this strategy with normal candles.
DEMO this strategy before using it live and make sure you back-test and tune it before you start. This is written in PINE V3 SO IT WILL NOT REPAINT.
Adjustable MACD Alert V2This indicator can be used as an alarm for MACD crossing and uses EMA to distinguish the quality of alerts.
Buy1 and Sell1 are crossings outside the EMA and the color is brighter, the rest of the cross is darker.
If u don't want to distinguish alerts, u can use the original Adjustable MACD Alert as following.
LOTUS ALERTSThis is an Alert script for the LOTUS 2.0 Trading BOT which will allow you to create alerts. This script works with the LOTUS 2.0. When the LOTUS 2.0 paints a buy or sell signal, this alert script will also paint a signal on the chart. It will paint multiple signals and continue to send you alerts as the buy or sell condition is continuously met.
- you can change the colors of the triangle signals
TTM SQUEEZE with ALERT by NM// ######################################################################################
// This script was created because the original TTM Squeeze script
// did trigger when only one of the Bollinger Bands was
// in the Keltner channel. It now gives the option to use it as was
// or to force it to only give a signal when both BB are in the Keltner channels
//
// Furthermore an alert was added to fire when we are squeezing
// no matter which option your choose (original or strict)
//
// To create an alert, click on the alerts in the right column on your screen
// then click on the +button to add an alert.
// Select from the conditions "CTTV Squeeze" and "Once per bar close"
// Keep in mind that you set this alert for one instrument and one particular time frame
//
// If you would have any questions, contact me :
// TradingView : @Nico.Muselle
// ######################################################################################
How to start using this script ?
1. Add this script to your favorites
2. Click on the Indicator-button on the top bar of your chart
3. Click on Favorites and find CTTV TTM
Do also check out my other indicators :
Percentage change -
Power Moving Average Pro - (use Moving Averages of higher time frames on lower time frame charts) -
Power Moving Average - (use 1 moving average of a higher time frame on the current time frame) -
BitFinex Longs vs. Shorts -
Relative Strength Index Direction -
Reversal Candles -
EMADiff -
Improved Linear Regression Bull and Bear Power v02 -
Improved Linear Regression Bull and Bear Power v01 -
PS : Sorry about the messy chart - Bottom indicators show the TTM Squeeze, top one being the original posted here, bottom one being the more strict option.
EMAGAIN + RSI Buy Signals with alerts for AutoviewThis indicator uses the lower of the fast & slow EMA together with RSI to plot buy signals. Alerts can then be created for bots like Autoview to automatically place orders at exchanges supported by the bot.
To create alerts:
- New Alert
- Select the EMAGAIN + RSI Buy Signals with alerts for Autoview", "Buy" and "Buy Signal" under condition
- Select "Once per Bar" or if you want to avoid repainting "Once per Bar close". Note that "Once per bar close" will place the buy order a bit later in most cases where "Once per bar" will buy earlier
Comments & suggestions welcome
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Informational videos on my Tradingview scripts below:
www.youtube.com
LOWBB & RSI Buy Signals with alerts for AutoviewThis indicator uses the lower bollinger band together with RSI to plot buy signals. Alerts can then be created for bots like Autoview to automatically place orders at exchanges supported by the bot.
To create alerts:
- New Alert
- Select the "LOWBB & RSI Buy Signals with alerts for Autoview", "Buy" and "Buy Signal" under condition
- Select "Once per Bar" or if you want to avoid repainting "Once per Bar close". Note that "Once per bar close" will place the buy order a bit later in most cases where "Once per bar" will buy earlier
Comments & suggestions welcome
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Informational videos on my Tradingview scripts below:
www.youtube.com
Breakout Range LS alert 893 popup trigger ver For Japanese major donchain breakout bot's logic.
it's trigger are price range and highest/lowest price.
this script put on symbol/text in chart when price reach on trigger:)
recommend to use on 1h chart.
include alertcondition for TV alert.
Guardian Breakout System with Trailing Stop AlertGuardian Breakout System (v5) Smart Trend & Breakout Indicator
Take your trading to the next level with the Guardian Breakout System , a smart, all-in-one indicator designed to spot high-probability bullish breakouts while keeping risk under control. Perfect for Daily, Weekly, and Monthly charts, this tool combines trend analysis, volume, RSI, doji detection, and ATR-based trailing stops into one powerful system.
Why traders love it:
Spot Uptrends Early: Tracks the 20-day and 50-day SMAs to identify strong bullish trends.
Smart Pullback Entries: Detects minor pullbacks with bullish doji signals near the 20-day SMA.
Breakouts with Confidence: Confirms signals with volume spikes, RSI < 63, and 10-day SMA direction.
Dynamic ATR Trailing Stops: Automatically adjusts stop levels to lock in profits as the price moves higher.
Next-Bar Entry Option: Safer entries on higher timeframes like daily or weekly charts.
Visual Markers & Alerts: Green arrows mark entries, red arrows and dots mark stop hits, with built-in alerts for breakouts and stop triggers.
How it works:
1. Identify a bullish trend.
2. Watch for pullbacks with doji candles near the 20-day SMA.
3. Enter on breakout above the doji high, or on the next bar’s open.
4. Use ATR-based trailing stops to protect profits.
The Guardian Breakout System gives traders a clear, visual, and reliable way to enter trending markets with confidence while managing risk automatically.
MF Logarithmic Log Trendline with Alerts by MigueFinanceWhat is Unique on This Indicator?
It allows you to set alerts for logarithmic trendlines including cross and touches and it works!
Not even tradingview has alerts for drawn logarithmic trendlines !
When on Logaritmic scale it looks like a normal trendline but when on the linear scale it looks like a real logarithmic curve!
And is free to use!
Overview
Finally an Indicator that has alerts/alarms that works with Logarithmic trendlines!
A- This indicator plots a customizable logarithmic (or linear) trendline based on user-defined start/end dates, extending forward to highlight support/resistance.
B- It shows green upward triangles for bullish breakouts and red downward triangles for bearish breakdowns or dots for touches that are not effective crosses of the trendline
C- It is also possible to set alert conditions with custom message for helping to trade the signals above/bellow the trendline
How to Use
1. Apply indicator to chart.
2. Adjust inputs: log/linear, price source, start/end dates, custom prices , label/triangle visibility.
3. Setting -1 for the price source adjusts the trendline automatically to the height of the chart for the specified date based on high, low, close or open of the candle for that date.
4. Watch for triangle signals on bar close.
5. Set alerts for breakouts/breakdowns or touches via TradingView.
Multiple Logarithmic Trendlines are possible!
You can put many logarithmic trendlines in your chart with alerts!, just as many as many alerts your current tradingview plan allows you to.
How to?
- Just use this indicator, get the logaritmic trendline you desire, set the alert, make sure is well set, and after setting the alert draw yourself on tradingview the logarithmic trendline that you are setting the alarm to (a new manual drawing).
- Then modify the settings of your indicator to create a new trendline, the previous one exists even if not visible as long as you have correctly set the alert, and if you did a drawing you can see your previous alert trendline.
Custom Messages on Alerts
- There are different options for the alerts, the one named "Any alert() function call" allows you to put custom messages that could be used on platforms like Wundertrade in order to set and execute automatic trades on buy/sell.
- The other options for the alerts give you fix messages and allows you to decide if get you an alert on a cross over or under or on a touch of the trendline.
Notes
- Signals on confirmed closes (no repainting).
- Designed for log-scaled charts but also works on linear charts.
- Tested on stocks, crypto, and more.
- Make sure that this indicator and your plotted chart are on the same scale, otherwise will look like floating, will move and would seem like it does not matches the chart.
Important Note
- The alerts and shapes only trigger after the "End Date" of the slope, not before or between them
You are welcome to follow me on my socials!
MigueFinance.
Bbhafiz ALERT SIGNAL📌 Indicator Overview
Uses EMA20 & EMA50 to detect trend direction and identify crossover/crossunder points.
RSI filter (default ON) to improve accuracy — BUY only when RSI > 50, SELL only when RSI < 50.
Displays a BUY label below the candle and a SELL label above the candle when signals appear.
AlertCondition added so TradingView can send push notifications, pop-ups, or emails when a signal appears.
⚡ Main Logic:
BUY → EMA20 crosses above EMA50 + RSI > 50 (if filter is ON) + price above EMA20.
SELL → EMA20 crosses below EMA50 + RSI < 50 (if filter is ON) + price below EMA20.
🎯 Advantages of This Version:
No need to stare at the chart — alerts will notify you when a valid setup appears.
Can be used for scalping (M1, M5) or swing trading (H1, H4).
Perfect for busy traders since alerts only trigger on confirmed setups.
ATR > VXN Alert (5m)ATR > VXN Volatility Divergence Indicator
This custom TradingView indicator monitors real-time volatility divergence between realized volatility (via Average True Range, ATR) and implied volatility (via the CBOE NASDAQ Volatility Index, VXN). It is inspired by the GJR-GARCH (Glosten-Jagannathan-Runkle Generalized Autoregressive Conditional Heteroskedasticity) model, which captures asymmetric volatility dynamics—particularly how markets respond more sharply to negative shocks than to positive ones.
Core Logic:
Chart on NQ (5 minute timeframe)
ATR (5-min) reflects realized intraday volatility of the Nasdaq 100 futures (NQ).
VXN (5-min, delayed) represents forward-looking implied volatility.
The indicator highlights regime shifts in volatility:
ATR < VXN: Volatility compression → potential energy building up (market coiling).
ATR > VXN: Volatility expansion → real movement exceeds expectations → potential breakout zone.
Visuals & Alerts:
Background turns green when ATR crosses above VXN, signaling a bullish expansion regime.
Background turns red when ATR drops below VXN, signaling compression or risk-off environment.
Custom alerts trigger on volatility regime shifts for breakout traders.
Application (Manual GJR-GARCH Strategy):
Similar to how the GJR-GARCH model captures volatility clustering and asymmetry, this indicator identifies when actual price volatility (ATR) begins to spike beyond implied forecasts (VXN), often after periods of contraction—mirroring a conditional variance shock in the GARCH framework.
Traders can align with directional bias using technical confluence (order flow, structure breaks, liquidity zones) once expansion is confirmed.
Auto AI Trendlines [TradingFinder] Clustering & Filtering Trends🔵 Introduction
Auto AI trendlines Clustering & Filtering Trends Indicator, draws a variety of trendlines. This auto plotting trendline indicator plots precise trendlines and regression lines, capturing trend dynamics.
Trendline trading is the strongest strategy in the financial market.
Regression lines, unlike trendlines, use statistical fitting to smooth price data, revealing trend slopes. Trendlines connect confirmed pivots, ensuring structural accuracy. Regression lines adapt dynamically.
The indicator’s ascending trendlines mark bullish pivots, while descending ones signal bearish trends. Regression lines extend in steps, reflecting momentum shifts. As the trend is your friend, this tool aligns traders with market flow.
Pivot-based trendlines remain fixed once confirmed, offering reliable support and resistance zones. Regression lines, adjusting to price changes, highlight short-term trend paths. Both are vital for traders across asset classes.
🔵 How to Use
There are four line types that are seen in the image below; Precise uptrend (green) and downtrend (red) lines connect exact price extremes, while Pivot-based uptrend and downtrend lines use significant swing points, both remaining static once formed.
🟣 Precise Trendlines
Trendlines only form after pivot points are confirmed, ensuring reliability. This reduces false signals in choppy markets. Regression lines complement with real-time updates.
The indicator always draws two precise trendlines on confirmed pivot points, one ascending and one descending. These are colored distinctly to mark bullish and bearish trends. They remain fixed, serving as structural anchors.
🟣 Dynamic Regression Lines
Regression lines, adjusting dynamically with price, reflect the latest trend slope for real-time analysis. Use these to identify trend direction and potential reversals.
Regression lines, updated dynamically, reflect real-time price trends and extend in steps. Ascending lines are green, descending ones orange, with shades differing from trendlines. This aids visual distinction.
🟣 Bearish Chart
A Bullish State emerges when uptrend lines outweigh or match downtrend lines, with recent upward momentum signaling a potential rise. Check the trend count in the state table to confirm, using it to plan long positions.
🟣 Bullish Chart
A Bearish State is indicated when downtrend lines dominate or equal uptrend lines, with recent downward moves suggesting a potential drop. Review the state table’s trend count to verify, guiding short position entries. The indicator reflects this shift for strategic planning.
🟣 Alarm
Set alerts for state changes to stay informed of Bullish or Bearish shifts without constant monitoring. For example, a transition to Bullish State may signal a buying opportunity. Toggle alerts On or Off in the settings.
🟣 Market Status
A table summarizes the chart’s status, showing counts of ascending and descending lines. This real-time overview simplifies trend monitoring. Check it to assess market bias instantly.
Monitor the table to track line counts and trend dominance.
A higher count of ascending lines suggests bullish bias. This helps traders align with the prevailing trend.
🔵 Settings
Number of Trendlines : Sets total lines (max 10, min 3), balancing chart clarity and trend coverage.
Max Look Back : Defines historical bars (min 50) for pivot detection, ensuring robust trendlines.
Pivot Range : Sets pivot sensitivity (min 2), adjusting trendline precision to market volatility.
Show Table Checkbox : Toggles display of a table showing ascending/descending line counts.
Alarm : Enable or Disable the alert.
🔵 Conclusion
The multi slopes indicator, blending pivot-based trendlines and dynamic regression lines, maps market trends with precision. Its dual approach captures both structural and short-term momentum.
Customizable settings, like trendline count and pivot range, adapt to diverse trading styles. The real-time table simplifies trend monitoring, enhancing efficiency. It suits forex, stocks, and crypto markets.
While trendlines anchor long-term trends, regression lines track intraday shifts, offering versatility. Contextual analysis, like price action, boosts signal reliability. This indicator empowers data-driven trading decisions.
Custom Previous High/Low + Breakout AlertsThis indicator plots the previous high and low of the selected timeframe and alerts you when the price breaks either level.
To prevent spam, it triggers only once per period. If both the high and low break within the same period, you will receive an alert for each, but no duplicates if price hovers around these levels.
How to Set Up Alerts
1. Choose Your Timeframe
- In the indicator settings, select the timeframe for the high/low reference.
- Example: If you select 1 hour, the indicator will plot the previous 1-hour high and low and alert you when either level is broken
2. Create an Alert
- Condition → High/Low Break Alerts
- Function → Any alert() function call
Optional:
- If you want alerts only for high breakouts or low breakouts, select High Breakout or Low Breakout and use "Once Per Bar" as the trigger. (It will still alert only once per period.)
3. Setting Alerts for Multiple Timeframes
- If you want to create another alert for a different timeframe, first select the new timeframe in the indicator settings, then create a new alert
- Note: Previous alerts will continue to notify you based on the timeframe they were originally set for, even if you change the timeframe in the indicator settings.
PDH & PDL Indicator: Previous Day's High/Low with AlertsThe PDH & PDL Indicator plots the Previous Day's High (PDH) and Previous Day's Low (PDL) directly on the chart, providing a clear visual reference for key price levels. These levels are often used by traders to identify potential breakout or breakdown zones and to gauge market strength or weakness.
Features:
PDH (Green Line) : Represents the high of the previous trading day.
PDL (Red Line): Represents the low of the previous trading day.
Alerts:
Get notified when the price crosses above PDH or below PDL.
Custom alert messages to keep you informed in real-time.
Use Cases:
Identify key breakout and breakdown points for potential trade entries or exits.
Confirm the strength of a trend by monitoring price action relative to PDH and PDL.
Useful for intraday, swing, and positional traders who rely on historical price levels for strategy development.
3-Candle Reversal Strategy with R/R & AlertsThe "Steroid: 3-Candle Reversal Strategy with R/R & Alerts" indicator is designed to detect and highlight three-candle reversal patterns, which signal potential trend changes. This tool is versatile and highly effective, making it an essential addition to any trader's toolkit.
Features:
Pattern Detection:
Bullish Reversal: The indicator identifies a bullish reversal pattern when the second candle forms a new low, and the third candle closes above the high of the second candle. This setup suggests a potential upward trend reversal.
Bearish Reversal: Conversely, a bearish reversal pattern is detected when the second candle forms a new high, and the third candle closes below the low of the second candle, indicating a potential downward trend reversal.
Customizable Entry Points:
For bullish patterns, you can select the entry point based on the high of the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd candle.
For bearish patterns, you can choose the entry point based on the low of the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd candle.
This flexibility allows traders to tailor the strategy to their specific trading style and market conditions.
Risk/Reward Calculation:
The indicator automatically calculates and plots entry, stop-loss, and take-profit levels based on the selected risk/reward ratio. This feature helps traders quickly assess the potential risk and reward of each trade setup.
Alerts:
Custom alerts can be set up to notify you when a bullish or bearish pattern is detected. This ensures you never miss a potential trading opportunity.
Visualization:
The indicator colors the candles involved in the pattern (green for bullish and red for bearish) and plots the corresponding entry, stop-loss, and take-profit levels on the chart. This visual aid makes it easy to see and evaluate potential trades.
Settings:
Candle to place the sign: Choose which candle (1st, 2nd, or 3rd) will be marked when a pattern is detected.
Show Entry Level: Toggle the display of the entry level on the chart.
Show Stop-Loss Level: Toggle the display of the stop-loss level on the chart.
Show Take-Profit Level: Toggle the display of the take-profit level on the chart.
Risk-Reward Ratio: Adjust the risk-reward ratio used in calculating the take-profit level.
Enable Bullish Scenario: Turn on or off the detection of bullish reversal patterns.
Enable Bearish Scenario: Turn on or off the detection of bearish reversal patterns.
How to Use:
Customize Settings: Adjust the settings according to your trading strategy and preferences.
Enable Alerts: Set up alerts to be notified when a pattern is detected, ensuring you stay informed about potential trade setups.
Analyze Patterns: Use the visual cues and calculated levels to evaluate the strength and potential of the detected patterns.
Backtest: Use the strategy on historical data to see how it performs over different market conditions.
This indicator is ideal for traders looking for an automated, reliable way to identify potential trend reversals in any market and on any timeframe. It combines technical analysis with customizable risk management, making it a powerful tool for both novice and experienced traders.
Disclaimer:
This script is for educational purposes only. Trading involves substantial risk and is not suitable for every investor.
RSI+MA ALERTThis script is a custom indicator for use on the TradingView platform, which combines the Relative Strength Index (RSI) with a moving average applied to the RSI itself to smooth its movements and potentially identify trends or reversals more clearly.
The RSI is a momentum oscillator that measures the speed and variation of asset price movements. RSI values range from 0 to 100 and are generally considered overbought when above 70 and oversold when below 30. In our indicator, we adjust these levels to 80 and 20, respectively, to avoid premature or delayed signals. Furthermore, we have inserted customizable options within the script that allow the user to define their own overbought and oversold thresholds, thus improving compatibility with different strategies and market conditions.
The overbought metric means that the price may be at a point of downward reversal, while an oversold state may indicate an imminent upward reversal point. These levels are visualized as dotted horizontal lines on the indicator chart for guidance.
To capture the behavior of the RSI over time, we apply a simple moving average (SMA) to the RSI values, thereby smoothing the RSI graph and highlighting the broader trend of oscillator movement. This helps filter out the noise from smaller price movements and provides a clearer representation of trend momentum.
Regarding alerts, the indicator is programmed to send notifications when the RSI value crosses the defined overbought and oversold levels. This means that when the RSI drops below 20, the indicator triggers an oversold alert, while an RSI above 80 triggers an overbought alert. These levels, however, are user adjustable in code, allowing custom levels to be defined to match individual strategies.
Visually, the indicator plots two lines on the chart below the main price chart: a blue line for the RSI values and an orange line for the RSI moving average. The red (oversold - 20) and green (overbought - 80) horizontal lines delimit the critical levels, although these are also customizable. These are the fundamental features of this indicator that make it a useful tool for analyzing momentum and potentially identifying price reversals.
TradingView.To Strategy Template (with Dyanmic Alerts)Hello traders,
If you're tired of manual trading and looking for a solid strategy template to pair with your indicators, look no further.
This Pine Script v5 strategy template is engineered for maximum customization and risk management.
Best part?
This Pine Script v5 template facilitates the dynamic construction of TradingView.TO alerts, sparing users the time and effort of mastering the TradingView.TO syntax and manually create alert commands.
This powerful tool gives much power to those who don't know how to code in Pinescript and want to automate their indicators' signals via TradingView.TO bot.
IMPORTANT NOTES
TradingView.TO is a trading bot software that forwards TradingView alerts to your brokers (examples: Binance, Oanda, Coinbase, Bybit, Metatrader 4/5, ...) for automating trading.
Many traders don't know how to create TradingView.TO dynamically-compatible alerts using the data from their TradingView scripts.
Traders using trading bots want their alerts to reflect the stop-loss/take-profit/trailing-stop/stop-loss to break options from your script and then create the orders accordingly.
This script showcases how to create TradingView.TO alerts dynamically.
TRADINGVIEW ALERTS
1) You'll have to create one alert per asset X timeframe = 1 chart.
Example: 1 alert for BTC/USDT on the 5 minutes chart, 1 alert for BTC/USDT on the 15-minute chart (assuming you want your bot to trade the BTC/USDT on the 5 and 15-minute timeframes)
2) Select the Order fills and alert() function calls condition
3) For each alert, the alert message is pre-configured with the text below
{{strategy.order.alert_message}}
Please leave it as it is.
It's a TradingView native variable that will fetch the alert text messages built by the script.
4) TradingView.TO uses webhook technology - setting a webhook URL from the alerts notifications tab is required.
KEY FEATURES
I) Modular Indicator Connection
* plug your existing indicator into the template.
* Only two lines of code are needed for full compatibility.
Step 1: Create your connector
Adapt your indicator with only 2 lines of code and then connect it to this strategy template.
To do so:
1) Find in your indicator where the conditions print the long/buy and short/sell signals.
2) Create an additional plot as below
I'm giving an example with a Two moving averages cross.
Please replicate the same methodology for your indicator, whether a MACD , ZigZag, Pivots , higher-highs, lower-lows or whatever indicator with clear buy and sell conditions.
//@version=5
indicator("Supertrend", overlay = true, timeframe = "", timeframe_gaps = true)
atrPeriod = input.int(10, "ATR Length", minval = 1)
factor = input.float(3.0, "Factor", minval = 0.01, step = 0.01)
= ta.supertrend(factor, atrPeriod)
supertrend := barstate.isfirst ? na : supertrend
bodyMiddle = plot(barstate.isfirst ? na : (open + close) / 2, display = display.none)
upTrend = plot(direction < 0 ? supertrend : na, "Up Trend", color = color.green, style = plot.style_linebr)
downTrend = plot(direction < 0 ? na : supertrend, "Down Trend", color = color.red, style = plot.style_linebr)
fill(bodyMiddle, upTrend, color.new(color.green, 90), fillgaps = false)
fill(bodyMiddle, downTrend, color.new(color.red, 90), fillgaps = false)
buy = ta.crossunder(direction, 0)
sell = ta.crossunder(direction, 0)
//////// CONNECTOR SECTION ////////
Signal = buy ? 1 : sell ? -1 : 0
plot(Signal, title = "Signal", display = display.data_window)
//////// CONNECTOR SECTION ////////
Important Notes
🔥 The Strategy Template expects the value to be exactly 1 for the bullish signal and -1 for the bearish signal
Now, you can connect your indicator to the Strategy Template using the method below or that one.
Step 2: Connect the connector
1) Add your updated indicator to a TradingView chart
2) Add the Strategy Template as well to the SAME chart
3) Open the Strategy Template settings, and in the Data Source field, select your 🔌Connector🔌 (which comes from your indicator)
Note it doesn’t have to be named 🔌Connector🔌 - you can name it as you want - however, I recommend an explicit name you can easily remember.
From then, you should start seeing the signals and plenty of other stuff on your chart.
🔥 Note that whenever you update your indicator values, the strategy statistics and visuals on your chart will update in real-time
II) BOT Risk Management:
- Max Drawdown:
Mode: Select whether the max drawdown is calculated in percentage (%) or USD.
Value: If the max drawdown reaches this specified value, set a value to halt the bot.
- Max Consecutive Days:
Use Max Consecutive Days BOT Halt: Enable/Disable halting the bot if the max consecutive losing days value is reached.
- Max Consecutive Days: Set the maximum number of consecutive losing days allowed before halting the bot.
- Max Losing Streak:
Use Max Losing Streak: Enable/Disable a feature to prevent the bot from taking too many losses in a row.
- Max Losing Streak Length: Set the maximum length of a losing streak allowed.
Margin Call:
- Use Margin Call: Enable/Disable a feature to exit when a specified percentage away from a margin call to prevent it.
Margin Call (%): Set the percentage value to trigger this feature.
- Close BOT Total Loss:
Use Close BOT Total Loss: Enable/Disable a feature to close all trades and halt the bot if the total loss is reached.
- Total Loss ($): Set the total loss value in USD to trigger this feature.
Intraday BOT Risk Management:
- Intraday Losses:
Use Intraday Losses BOT Halt: Enable/Disable halting the bot on reaching specified intraday losses.
Mode: Select whether the intraday loss is calculated in percentage (%) or USD.
- Max Intraday Losses (%): Set the value for maximum intraday losses.
Limit Intraday Trades:
- Use Limit Intraday Trades: Enable/Disable a feature to limit the number of intraday trades.
- Max Intraday Trades: Set the maximum number of intraday trades allowed.
Restart Intraday EA:
III) Order Types and Position Sizing
- Choose between market or limit orders.
- Set your position size directly in the template.
Please use the position size from the “Inputs” and not the “Properties” tab.
I know it's redundant. - the template needs this value from the "Inputs" tab to build the alerts, and the Backtester needs it from the "Properties" tab.
IV) Advanced Take-Profit and Stop-Loss Options
- Choose to set your SL/TP in either USD or percentages.
- Option for multiple take-profit levels and trailing stop losses.
- Move your stop loss to break even +/- offset in USD for “risk-free” trades.
V) Miscellaneous:
Retry order openings if they fail.
Order Types:
Select and specify order type and price settings.
Position Size:
Define the type and size of positions.
Leverage:
Leverage settings, including margin type and hedge mode.
Session:
Limit trades to specific sessions.
Dates:
Limit trades to a specific date range.
Trades Direction:
Direction: Specify the market direction for opening positions.
VI) Logger
The TradingView.TO commands are logged in the TradingView logger.
You'll find more information about it in this TradingView blog post .
WHY YOU MIGHT NEED THIS TEMPLATE
1) Transform your indicator into a TradingView.TO trading bot more easily than before
Connect your indicator to the template
Create your alerts
Set your EA settings
2) Save Time
Auto-generated alert messages for TradingView.TO.
I tested them all and checked with the support team what could/couldn’t be done.
3) Be in Control
Manage your trading risks with advanced features.
4) Customizable
Fits various trading styles and asset classes.
REQUIREMENTS
* Make sure you have your TradingView.TO account
* If there is any issue with the template, ask me in the comments section - I’ll answer quickly.
BACKTEST RESULTS FROM THIS POST
1) I connected this strategy template to a dummy Supertrend script.
I could have selected any other indicator or concept for this script post.
I wanted to share an example of how you can quickly upgrade your strategy, making it compatible with TradingView.TO.
2) The backtest results aren't relevant for this educational script publication.
I used realistic backtesting data but didn't look too much into optimizing the results, as this isn't the point of why I'm publishing this script.
This strategy is a template to be connected to any indicator - the sky is the limit. :)
3) This template is made to take 1 trade per direction at any given time.
Pyramiding is set to 1 on TradingView.
The strategy default settings are:
* Initial Capital: 100000 USD
* Position Size: 1%
* Commission Percent: 0.075%
* Slippage: 1 tick
* No margin/leverage used
Heatmap MACD Strategy - Pineconnector (Dynamic Alerts)Hello traders
This script is an upgrade of this template script.
Heatmap MACD Strategy
Pineconnector
Pineconnector is a trading bot software that forwards TradingView alerts to your Metatrader 4/5 for automating trading.
Many traders don't know how to dynamically create Pineconnector-compatible alerts using the data from their TradingView scripts.
Traders using trading bots want their alerts to reflect the stop-loss/take-profit/trailing-stop/stop-loss to breakeven options from your script and then create the orders accordingly.
This script showcases how to create Pineconnector alerts dynamically.
Pineconnector doesn't support alerts with multiple Take Profits.
As a workaround, for 2 TPs, I had to open two trades.
It's not optimal, as we end up paying more spreads for that extra trade - however, depending on your trading strategy, it may not be a big deal.
TradingView Alerts
1) You'll have to create one alert per asset X timeframe = 1 chart.
Example : 1 alert for EUR/USD on the 5 minutes chart, 1 alert for EUR/USD on the 15-minute chart (assuming you want your bot to trade the EUR/USD on the 5 and 15-minute timeframes)
2) For each alert, the alert message is pre-configured with the text below
{{strategy.order.alert_message}}
Please leave it as it is.
It's a TradingView native variable that will fetch the alert text messages built by the script.
3) Don't forget to set the webhook URL in the Notifications tab of the TradingView alerts UI.
EA configuration
The Pyramiding in the EA on Metatrader must be set to 2 if you want to trade with 2 TPs => as it's opening 2 trades.
If you only want 1 TP, set the EA Pyramiding to 1.
Regarding the other EA settings, please refer to the Pineconnector documentation on their website.
Logger
The Pineconnector commands are logged in the TradingView logger.
You'll find more information about it from this TradingView blog post
Important Notes
1) This multiple MACDs strategy doesn't matter much.
I could have selected any other indicator or concept for this script post.
I wanted to share an example of how you can quickly upgrade your strategy, making it compatible with Pineconnector.
2) The backtest results aren't relevant for this educational script publication.
I used realistic backtesting data but didn't look too much into optimizing the results, as this isn't the point of why I'm publishing this script.
3) This template is made to take 1 trade per direction at any given time.
Pyramiding is set to 1 on TradingView.
The strategy default settings are:
Initial Capital: 100000 USD
Position Size: 1 contract
Commission Percent: 0.075%
Slippage: 1 tick
No margin/leverage used
For example, those are realistic settings for trading CFD indices with low timeframes but not the best possible settings for all assets/timeframes.
Concept
The Heatmap MACD Strategy allows selecting one MACD in five different timeframes.
You'll get an exit signal whenever one of the 5 MACDs changes direction.
Then, the strategy re-enters whenever all the MACDs are in the same direction again.
It takes:
long trades when all the 5 MACD histograms are bullish
short trades when all the 5 MACD histograms are bearish
You can select the same timeframe multiple times if you don't need five timeframes.
For example, if you only need the 30min, the 1H, and 2H, you can set your timeframes as follow:
30m
30m
30m
1H
2H
Risk Management Features
All the features below are pips-based.
Stop-Loss
Trailing Stop-Loss
Stop-Loss to Breakeven after a certain amount of pips has been reached
Take Profit 1st level and closing X% of the trade
Take Profit 2nd level and close the remaining of the trade
Custom Exit
I added the option ON/OFF to close the opened trade whenever one of the MACD diverges with the others.
Help me help the community
If you see any issue when adding your strategy logic to that template regarding the orders fills on your Metatrader, please let me know in the comments.
I'll use your feedback to make this template more robust. :)
What's next?
I'll publish a more generic template built as a connector so you can connect any indicator to that Pineconnector template.
Then, I'll publish a template for Capitalise AI, ProfitView, AutoView, and Alertatron.
Thank you
Dave