Fabio + Waqar SMC AlertThis script is a custom TradingView indicator designed to combine elements of a trend‑following VWAP approach (inspired by the “Fabio” strategy) with a smart‑money‑concepts framework (inspired by Waqar Asim). Here’s what it does:
* **Directional bias:** It calculates a 15‑minute VWAP and compares the current 15‑minute close to it. When price is above the 15‑minute VWAP, the script assumes a long bias; when below, a short bias. This reflects the trend‑following aspect of the Fabio strategy.
* **Liquidity sweeps:** Using recent pivot highs and lows on the current timeframe, it identifies when price takes out a recent high (for potential longs) or low (for potential shorts). This represents a “liquidity sweep” — a fake breakout that collects stops and signals a possible reversal or continuation.
* **Break of structure (BOS):** After a sweep, the script confirms that price is breaking away from the swept level (i.e., higher than recent highs for longs or lower than recent lows for shorts). This BOS confirmation helps avoid false signals.
* **Entry filters:** For a long setup, the bias must be long, there must be a liquidity sweep followed by a BOS, and price must reclaim the current‑timeframe VWAP. For a short setup, the opposite conditions apply (short bias, sweep + BOS to the downside, and price rejecting the VWAP).
* **Alerts and plot:** It provides two alert conditions (“Fabio‑Waqar Long Setup” and “Fabio‑Waqar Short Setup”) that you can attach to notifications. It also plots the intraday VWAP on your chart for visual reference.
In short, this script watches for a confluence of trend direction, liquidity sweeps, structural shifts, and VWAP reclaim/rejection, and then notifies you when those conditions align. You can use it as an alerting tool to identify high‑probability setups based on these combined strategies.
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CVD with Divergences and Alerts (Subwindow)This indicator calculates the Cumulative Volume Delta (CVD) to visualize buying and selling pressure, and automatically detects regular and hidden divergences between price and volume flow. It also includes optional alerts for real-time trade signal generation.
Core Logic:
	•	Cumulative Volume Delta (CVD):
Tracks the cumulative difference between buy and sell volume. Buy volume is defined as volume on bars where the close ≥ open; sell volume when close < open.
This reveals whether real participation supports price direction or not.
	•	Regular Divergences:
	•	Bullish Divergence: Price makes a lower low while CVD forms a higher low → potential upward reversal.
	•	Bearish Divergence: Price makes a higher high while CVD forms a lower high → potential downward reversal.
	•	Hidden Divergences:
	•	Hidden Bullish Divergence: Price pulls back to a lower low, but CVD shows strength with a higher high → possible continuation of an uptrend.
	•	Hidden Bearish Divergence: Price makes a higher high, but CVD weakens → possible continuation of a downtrend.
Features:
	•	Adjustable lookback period (default: 500 bars).
	•	Graphical visualization:
	•	Plots the CVD as a blue line in a separate panel.
	•	Marks divergences with green (bullish) and red (bearish) triangle shapes on the chart.
	•	Draws divergence lines between price and CVD for easy visual identification.
	•	Alerts:
	•	Configurable alert types (“Buy Only”, “Sell Only”, “Buy and Sell”).
	•	Sends alerts for all four divergence types (regular + hidden).
Usage:
Ideal for traders who want to detect shifts in volume momentum that precede price reversals or continuations. Works on all timeframes and instruments that provide volume data.
Wyckoff Stage Approximator (MTF Alerts)Wyckoff Stage Approximator (MTF Context)
This indicator is a powerful tool designed for traders who use a top-down, multi-timeframe approach based on Wyckoff principles. Its primary function is to identify the market's current stage—consolidation (Stage 1) or trend (Stage 2)—on a higher Context (C) timeframe and project that analysis onto your lower Validation (V) and Entry (E) charts.
This ensures you are always trading in alignment with the "big picture" trend, preventing you from taking low-probability trades based on lower-timeframe noise.
Core Concept: Top-Down Analysis
The script solves a common problem for multi-timeframe traders: losing sight of the primary trend. By locking the background color to your chosen Context timeframe (e.g., 15-minute), you are constantly reminded of the market's true state.
🟡 Yellow Background (Stage 1): The Context timeframe is in consolidation. This is a time to be patient and wait for a clear directional bias to emerge.
🟢 Green Background (Stage 2 - Markup): The Context timeframe is in a confirmed uptrend. This is your green light to look for bullish pullback opportunities on your lower timeframes.
🔴 Red Background (Stage 2 - Markdown): The Context timeframe is in a confirmed downtrend. This is your signal to look for bearish rally opportunities.
How It Works
The indicator uses a combination of moving averages and trend strength to objectively define each stage:
Trend Alignment: It checks if the 5 EMA, 10 EMA, and 20 EMA are properly stacked above or below the 50 SMA to determine the potential trend direction.
Trend Strength: It uses the ADX to measure the strength of the trend. A trend is only confirmed as Stage 2 if the ADX is above a user-defined threshold (default is 23), filtering out weak or choppy moves.
Stage Definition: Any period that is not a confirmed, strong Stage 2 Markup or Markdown is classified as a Stage 1 consolidation phase.
Key Features
Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Projection: Select your master "Context" timeframe, and its analysis will be displayed on any chart you view.
Customizable Inputs: Easily adjust the moving average lengths and ADX threshold to fit your specific strategy and the asset you are trading.
Clear Visual Cues: The intuitive background coloring makes it easy to assess the market environment at a glance.
Stage Transition Alerts: Set up specific alerts to be notified the moment your Context timeframe shifts from a Stage 1 consolidation to a Stage 2 trend, ensuring you never miss a potential setup.
How to Use This Indicator
Add the indicator to your chart.
In the settings, set the "Context Timeframe" to your highest timeframe (e.g., "15" for 15-minute).
Create alerts for the "Stage 1 -> Stage 2" conditions.
When you receive an alert, it signals that a potential trend is beginning on your Context chart.
Switch to your lower Validation and Entry timeframes. The background color will confirm the higher-timeframe trend, giving you the confidence to look for your specific entry patterns.
Disclaimer: This tool is designed for confluence and environmental analysis. It is not a standalone signal generator. It should be used in conjunction with your own price action, volume, or order flow analysis to validate trade entries.
Vol-Pace Projected-ATR-ADX-Alert-MAThe VolSC indicator analyzes stock volume trends with a focus on the Pace metric, which projects today's volume as a percentage of the 30-day average, highlighting unusual activity (e.g., over 200% turns bright green with alerts). The phantom projection bar, a wide green histogram to the right of the last bar, visually represents this projected volume on daily charts only, aiding quick identification of potential volume surges without cluttering intraday or weekly views. Additional features include ADX strength, ATR averages, and customizable table display for comprehensive insights.
Key Features:
* Primary Indicator: Volume with ADX (Average Directional Index) text.
* Pacing and Alerts: Calculates the volume pace for the day. Features an unusual volume alert with an adjustable threshold (e.g., 200%).
* Volume Projection: Projects a visual "Phantom Volume" for the day, offset to the right of the actual volume bar.
* ATR Indicator: Displays the 2x ATR (Average True Range) value as text.
* Volume Average: Displays the ADV (Average Daily Volume) Moving Average as text.
* Customization: Most settings are adjustable.
Top-CM_EMA Trend Bars with Alerts and Arrows (03102025) v01🟢 Top-CM_EMA Trend Bars with Alerts and Arrows (03102025) v01
🔎 Indicator Overview:
Top-CM_EMA Trend Bars is a technical analysis tool that utilizes an Exponential Moving Average (EMA) to help traders visually identify market trends. It automatically colors the candles based on trend direction and provides real-time alerts and arrows when a potential trend reversal occurs.
⚙️ Key Features:
✅ 1. EMA-Based Trend Detection
Uses a user-defined EMA (default: 34 periods).
If the average price of a candle (hlc3) is above the EMA → trend is considered uptrend (bullish).
If the price is below the EMA → trend is considered downtrend (bearish).
✅ 2. Color-Coded Trend Bars
Candles are automatically colored to reflect the current trend:
🟩 Green (lime): Uptrend
🟥 Red: Downtrend
Helps traders quickly understand the market direction without manual analysis.
✅ 3. Optional EMA Line Display
Users can choose to show or hide the EMA line with a simple toggle (Show EMA Trend is Based On?).
✅ 4. Real-Time Buy/Sell Alerts
Alerts are triggered when the trend changes:
Transition from bearish to bullish → Buy Signal
Transition from bullish to bearish → Sell Signal
Compatible with TradingView’s alert system for automated notifications.
✅ 5. Directional Arrows on Chart
Displays visual markers:
🔼 Up Arrow (green) below the bar on a Buy Signal
🔽 Down Arrow (red) above the bar on a Sell Signal
Makes it easier to spot trend reversal points directly on the chart.
🧠 Who Is This For?
Technical traders looking for quick visual confirmation of trend direction.
Users who want to automate signal detection and receive instant alerts.
Beginners who prefer a clean and straightforward trend-following tool.
Gap Zones Pro - Price Action Confluence Indicator with Alerts█ OVERVIEW
Gap Zones Pro identifies and tracks price gaps - crucial areas where institutional interest and market imbalance create high-probability reaction zones. These gaps represent areas of strong initial buying/selling pressure that often act as magnets when price returns.
█ WHY GAPS MATTER IN TRADING
- Gaps reveal institutional footprints and areas of market imbalance
- When price returns to a gap, it often reaffirms the original directional bias
- Failed gap reactions can signal powerful reversals in the opposite direction
- Gaps provide excellent confluence when aligned with your trading narrative
- They act as natural support/resistance zones with clear risk/reward levels
█ KEY FEATURES
- Automatically detects and visualizes all gap zones on your chart
- Extends gaps to the right edge for easy monitoring
- Customizable number of gaps displayed (manage chart clarity)
- Minimum gap size filter to focus on significant gaps only
- Real-time alerts when price enters gap zones
- Color-coded visualization (green for gap ups, red for gap downs)
- Clean, professional appearance with adjustable transparency
█ HOW TO USE
1. Add to chart and adjust maximum gaps displayed based on your timeframe
2. Set minimum gap size % to filter out noise (0.5-1% recommended for stocks)
3. Watch for price approaching gap zones for potential reactions
4. Use gaps as confluence with other technical factors:
   - Support/resistance levels
   - Fibonacci retracements
   - Supply/demand zones
   - Trend lines and channels
5. Set alerts to notify you when price enters key gap zones
█ TRADING TIPS
- Gaps with strong contextual stories (earnings, news, breakouts) are most reliable
- Multiple gaps in the same area create stronger zones
- Unfilled gaps above price can act as resistance targets
- Unfilled gaps below price can act as support targets
- Watch for "gap and go" vs "gap fill" scenarios based on market context
█ SETTINGS
- Maximum Number of Gaps: Control how many historical gaps to display
- Minimum Gap Size %: Filter out insignificant gaps
- Colors: Customize gap up and gap down zone colors
- Transparency: Adjust visibility while maintaining chart readability
- Show Borders: Toggle gap zone borders on/off
- Alerts: Automatic notifications when price crosses gap boundaries
█ BEST TIMEFRAMES
Works on all timeframes but most effective on:
- Daily charts for swing trading
- 4H for intraday position trading  
- 1H for day trading key levels
- Weekly for long-term investing
Remember: Gaps are most powerful when they align with your overall market thesis and other technical confluences. They should confirm your narrative, not define it.
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Updates: Real-time gap detection | Alert system | Extended visualization | Performance optimized
5m Enter AlertsThese alerts work really well to help you find good entries on the 5m chart:
 "1 Enter LONG": 
This one I use more often than any other alert. It's really great if the stock looks good but is currently overextended on the 5m, or looks like it's starting to pull back. It's triggered right after the stock pulled back to the VWAP or 15m EMA 8 and is about to continue.
All these criteria need to be met for the alert to be triggered on a VWAP pullback:
 
  Crossed up VWAP or VWAP + half ATR recently (so it's also triggered even if it doesn't cross below VWAP on a pullback)
  Above 5m EMA 8 (since this indicates it will likely continue higher up)
  Closed above highest High of last 3 candles (to prevent premature alerts while the price started pulling back into the range of VWAP + half ATR)
  Candle is confirmed (5m ended)
 
For the 15m EMA 8 pullback it's the same, except for that the 15m EMA 8 also still needs to be above VWAP (otherwise you wouldn't want to enter yet anyways).
 "2 Enter SHORT": 
Similar, but for shorts...
 "3 High Volume Candle": 
Detects High Volume Candles on the 5m chart. Can be helpful to get informed that a resistance / support finally broke on high volume, or to be notified about a potential reversal. Can therefore also be useful if applied on SPY.
Criteria:
 
  Candle's volume > 1.2 * avg volume (of last 30 candles)
 
 "X Candle Close": 
This one I use quite often as well: it's really helpful to wait for a 5m candle to be confirmed, to see f. e. whether a candle really broke a support / resistance or not - and to prevent making bad decisions.
Criteria:
 
  5m candle closed
 
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Clean Pivot Lines with AlertsTechnical Overview 
This Script is designed for detecting untouched pivot highs and lows. It draws horizontal levels only when those pivots remain unviolated within a configurable lookback window and removes them automatically upon price breaches or sweeps.
Key components include:
 
 Pivot detection logic : Utilizes ta.pivothigh()/ta.pivotlow() (or equivalent via request.security for HTF) with parameterized pivotLength to ensure flexibility and adaptability to different timeframes.
 Cleanliness filtering : Checks lookbackBars prior to line creation to skip levels already violated, ensuring only uncontaminated pivots are used.
 Dynamic level tracking : Stores active levels in arrays (highLines, lowLines) for continuous real-time monitoring.
 Violation logic : Detects both close-based breaks (breakAbove/breakBelow) and wick-based sweeps (sweepAbove/sweepBelow), triggering alerts and automatic teardown.
 Periodic housekeeping : Every N (10) confirmed bars, re-verifies “clean” status and removes silently invalidated levels—maintaining chart hygiene and avoiding stale overlays.
 Customization options : Supports pivot timeframe override, colors, line width/style, lookback length, and alert toggling.
 
 Utility 
This overlay script provides a disciplined workflow for drawing meaningful support/resistance levels, filtering out contaminated pivot points, and signaling validations (breaks/sweeps) with alerts. Its modular design and HTF support facilitate integration into systematic workflows, offering far more utility than mere static pivot plots.
 Usage Instructions 
1. Adjust `pivot_timeframe`, `pivot_length`, and `lookback_bars` to suit your strategy timeframe and volatility structure.  
2. Customize visual parameters as required.  
3. Enable alerts to receive in-platform messages upon pivot violations.  
4. Use HTF override only if analyzing multi-timeframe pivot behavior; otherwise, leave empty to default to chart timeframe.  
 Performance & Limitations 
- Pivot lines confirmation lags by `pivot_length` bars; real-time signals may be delayed.  
- Excessive active lines may impact performance on low-TF charts.  
- The “clean” logic is contingent on the `lookback_bars` parameter; choose sufficiently high values to avoid false cleanliness.  
- Alerts distinguish between closes beyond and wick-only breaches to aid strategic nuance.
Multi-Timeframe Stochastic Alert [tradeviZion]#  Multi-Timeframe Stochastic Alert  : Complete User Guide 
##  1. Introduction 
###  What is the Multi-Timeframe Stochastic Alert? 
The Multi-Timeframe Stochastic Alert is an advanced technical analysis tool that helps traders identify potential trading opportunities by analyzing momentum across multiple timeframes. It combines the power of the stochastic oscillator with multi-timeframe analysis to provide more reliable trading signals.
###  Key Features and Benefits 
- Simultaneous analysis of 6 different timeframes
- Advanced alert system with customizable conditions
- Real-time visual feedback with color-coded signals
- Comprehensive data table with instant market insights
- Motivational trading messages for psychological support
- Flexible theme support for comfortable viewing
###  How it Can Help Your Trading 
- Identify stronger trends by confirming momentum across multiple timeframes
- Reduce false signals through multi-timeframe confirmation
- Stay informed of market changes with customizable alerts
- Make more informed decisions with comprehensive market data
- Maintain trading discipline with clear visual signals
##  2. Understanding the Display 
###  The Stochastic Chart 
The main chart displays three key components:
1. ** K-Line (Fast) **: The primary stochastic line (default color: green)
2. ** D-Line (Slow) **: The signal line (default color: red)
3. ** Reference Lines **:
   - Overbought Level (80): Upper dashed line
   - Middle Line (50): Center dashed line
   - Oversold Level (20): Lower dashed line
###  The Information Table 
The table provides a comprehensive view of stochastic readings across all timeframes. Here's what each column means:
####  Column Explanations: 
1. ** Timeframe **
   - Shows the time period for each row
   - Example: "5" = 5 minutes, "15" = 15 minutes, etc.
2. ** K Value **
   - The fast stochastic line value (0-100)
   - Higher values indicate stronger upward momentum
   - Lower values indicate stronger downward momentum
3. ** D Value **
   - The slow stochastic line value (0-100)
   - Helps confirm momentum direction
   - Crossovers with K-line can signal potential trades
4. ** Status **
   - Shows current momentum with symbols:
   - ▲ = Increasing (bullish)
   - ▼ = Decreasing (bearish)
   - Color matches the trend direction
5. ** Trend **
   - Shows the current market condition:
   - "Overbought" (above 80)
   - "Bullish" (above 50)
   - "Bearish" (below 50)
   - "Oversold" (below 20)
####  Row Explanations: 
1. ** Title Row **
   - Shows "🎯 Multi-Timeframe Stochastic"
   - Indicates the indicator is active
2. ** Header Row **
   - Contains column titles
   - Dark blue background for easy reading
3. ** Timeframe Rows **
   - Six rows showing different timeframe analyses
   - Each row updates independently
   - Color-coded for easy trend identification
4.  **Message Row** 
   - Shows rotating motivational messages
   - Updates every 5 bars
   - Helps maintain trading discipline
###  Visual Indicators and Colors 
- ** Green Background **: Indicates bullish conditions
- ** Red Background **: Indicates bearish conditions
- ** Color Intensity **: Shows strength of the signal
- ** Background Highlights **: Appear when alert conditions are met 
##  3. Core Settings Groups 
###  Stochastic Settings 
These settings control the core calculation of the stochastic oscillator.
1. ** Length (Default: 14) **
   - What it does: Determines the lookback period for calculations
   - Higher values (e.g., 21): More stable, fewer signals
   - Lower values (e.g., 8): More sensitive, more signals
   - Recommended:
     * Day Trading: 8-14
     * Swing Trading: 14-21
     * Position Trading: 21-30
2. ** Smooth K (Default: 3) **
   - What it does: Smooths the main stochastic line
   - Higher values: Smoother line, fewer false signals
   - Lower values: More responsive, but more noise
   - Recommended:
     * Day Trading: 2-3
     * Swing Trading: 3-5
     * Position Trading: 5-7
3. ** Smooth D (Default: 3) **
   - What it does: Smooths the signal line
   - Works in conjunction with Smooth K
   - Usually kept equal to or slightly higher than Smooth K
   - Recommended: Keep same as Smooth K for consistency
4. ** Source (Default: Close) **
   - What it does: Determines price data for calculations
   - Options: Close, Open, High, Low, HL2, HLC3, OHLC4
   - Recommended: Stick with Close for most reliable signals
###  Timeframe Settings 
Controls the multiple timeframes analyzed by the indicator.
1. ** Main Timeframes (TF1-TF6) **
   - TF1 (Default: 10): Shortest timeframe for quick signals
   - TF2 (Default: 15): Short-term trend confirmation
   - TF3 (Default: 30): Medium-term trend analysis
   - TF4 (Default: 30): Additional medium-term confirmation
   - TF5 (Default: 60): Longer-term trend analysis
   - TF6 (Default: 240): Major trend confirmation
   
    Recommended Combinations: 
   * Scalping: 1, 3, 5, 15, 30, 60
   * Day Trading: 5, 15, 30, 60, 240, D
   * Swing Trading: 15, 60, 240, D, W, M
2. ** Wait for Bar Close (Default: true) **
   - What it does: Controls when calculations update
   - True: More reliable but slightly delayed signals
   - False: Faster signals but may change before bar closes
   - Recommended: Keep True for more reliable signals
###  Alert Settings 
####  Main Alert Settings 
1. ** Enable Alerts (Default: true) **
   - Master switch for all alert notifications
   - Toggle this off when you don't want any alerts
   - Useful during testing or when you want to focus on visual signals only
2. ** Alert Condition (Options) **
   - "Above Middle": Bullish momentum alerts only
   - "Below Middle": Bearish momentum alerts only
   - "Both": Alerts for both directions
   - Recommended:
     * Trending Markets: Choose direction matching the trend
     * Ranging Markets: Use "Both" to catch reversals
     * New Traders: Start with "Both" until you develop a specific strategy
3. ** Alert Frequency **
   - "Once Per Bar": Immediate alerts during the bar
   - "Once Per Bar Close": Alerts only after bar closes
   - Recommended:
     * Day Trading: "Once Per Bar" for quick reactions
     * Swing Trading: "Once Per Bar Close" for confirmed signals
     * Beginners: "Once Per Bar Close" to reduce false signals
####  Timeframe Check Settings 
1. ** First Check (TF1) **
   - Purpose: Confirms basic trend direction
   - Alert Triggers When:
     * For Bullish: Stochastic is above middle line (50)
     * For Bearish: Stochastic is below middle line (50)
     * For Both: Triggers in either direction based on position relative to middle line
   - Settings:
     * Enable/Disable: Turn first check on/off
     * Timeframe: Default 5 minutes
   - Best Used For:
     * Quick trend confirmation
     * Entry timing
     * Scalping setups
2. ** Second Check (TF2) **
   - Purpose: Confirms both position and momentum
   - Alert Triggers When:
     * For Bullish: Stochastic is above middle line AND both K&D lines are increasing
     * For Bearish: Stochastic is below middle line AND both K&D lines are decreasing
     * For Both: Triggers based on position and direction matching current condition
   - Settings:
     * Enable/Disable: Turn second check on/off
     * Timeframe: Default 15 minutes
   - Best Used For:
     * Trend strength confirmation
     * Avoiding false breakouts
     * Day trading setups
3. ** Third Check (TF3) **
   - Purpose: Confirms overall momentum direction
   - Alert Triggers When:
     * For Bullish: Both K&D lines are increasing (momentum confirmation)
     * For Bearish: Both K&D lines are decreasing (momentum confirmation)
     * For Both: Triggers based on matching momentum direction
   - Settings:
     * Enable/Disable: Turn third check on/off
     * Timeframe: Default 30 minutes
   - Best Used For:
     * Major trend confirmation
     * Swing trading setups
     * Avoiding trades against the main trend
Note: All three conditions must be met simultaneously for the alert to trigger. This multi-timeframe confirmation helps reduce false signals and provides stronger trade setups.
####  Alert Combinations Examples 
1. ** Conservative Setup **
   - Enable all three checks
   - Use "Once Per Bar Close"
   - Timeframe Selection Example:
     * First Check: 15 minutes
     * Second Check: 1 hour (60 minutes)
     * Third Check: 4 hours (240 minutes)
   - Wider gaps between timeframes reduce noise and false signals
   - Best for: Swing trading, beginners
2. ** Aggressive Setup **
   - Enable first two checks only
   - Use "Once Per Bar"
   - Timeframe Selection Example:
     * First Check: 5 minutes
     * Second Check: 15 minutes
   - Closer timeframes for quicker signals
   - Best for: Day trading, experienced traders
3. ** Balanced Setup **
   - Enable all checks
   - Use "Once Per Bar"
   - Timeframe Selection Example:
     * First Check: 5 minutes
     * Second Check: 15 minutes
     * Third Check: 1 hour (60 minutes)
   - Balanced spacing between timeframes
   - Best for: All-around trading
###  Visual Settings 
####  Alert Visual Settings 
1. ** Show Background Color (Default: true) **
   - What it does: Highlights chart background when alerts trigger
   - Benefits:
     * Makes signals more visible
     * Helps spot opportunities quickly
     * Provides visual confirmation of alerts
   - When to disable:
     * If using multiple indicators
     * When preferring a cleaner chart
     * During manual backtesting
2. ** Background Transparency (Default: 90) **
   - Range: 0 (solid) to 100 (invisible)
   - Recommended Settings:
     * Clean Charts: 90-95
     * Multiple Indicators: 85-90
     * Single Indicator: 80-85
   - Tip: Adjust based on your chart's overall visibility
3. ** Background Colors **
   - Bullish Background:
     * Default: Green
     * Indicates upward momentum
     * Customizable to match your theme
   - Bearish Background:
     * Default: Red
     * Indicates downward momentum
     * Customizable to match your theme
####  Level Settings 
1. ** Oversold Level (Default: 20) **
   - Traditional Setting: 20
   - Adjustable Range: 0-100
   - Usage:
     * Lower values (e.g., 10): More conservative
     * Higher values (e.g., 30): More aggressive
   - Trading Applications:
     * Potential bullish reversal zone
     * Support level in uptrends
     * Entry point for long positions
2. ** Overbought Level (Default: 80) **
   - Traditional Setting: 80
   - Adjustable Range: 0-100
   - Usage:
     * Lower values (e.g., 70): More aggressive
     * Higher values (e.g., 90): More conservative
   - Trading Applications:
     * Potential bearish reversal zone
     * Resistance level in downtrends
     * Exit point for long positions
3. ** Middle Line (Default: 50) **
   - Purpose: Trend direction separator
   - Applications:
     * Above 50: Bullish territory
     * Below 50: Bearish territory
     * Crossing 50: Potential trend change
   - Trading Uses:
     * Trend confirmation
     * Entry/exit trigger
     * Risk management level
####  Color Settings 
1. ** Bullish Color (Default: Green) **
   - Used for:
     * K-Line (Main stochastic line)
     * Status symbols when trending up
     * Trend labels for bullish conditions
   - Customization:
     * Choose colors that stand out
     * Match your trading platform theme
     * Consider color blindness accessibility
2. ** Bearish Color (Default: Red) **
   - Used for:
     * D-Line (Signal line)
     * Status symbols when trending down
     * Trend labels for bearish conditions
   - Customization:
     * Choose contrasting colors
     * Ensure visibility on your chart
     * Consider monitor settings
3. ** Neutral Color (Default: Gray) **
   - Used for:
     * Middle line (50 level)
   - Customization:
     * Should be less prominent
     * Easy on the eyes
     * Good background contrast
###  Theme Settings 
1. **Color Theme Options**
   - Dark Theme (Default):
     * Dark background with white text
     * Optimized for dark chart backgrounds
     * Reduces eye strain in low light
   - Light Theme:
     * Light background with black text
     * Better visibility in bright conditions
   - Custom Theme:
     * Use your own color preferences
2. ** Available Theme Colors **
   - Table Background
   - Table Text
   - Table Headers
Note: The theme affects only the table display colors. The stochastic lines and alert backgrounds use their own color settings.
###  Table Settings 
####  Position and Size 
1. ** Table Position **
   - Options:
     * Top Right (Default)
     * Middle Right
     * Bottom Right
     * Top Left
     * Middle Left
     * Bottom Left
   - Considerations:
     * Chart space utilization
     * Personal preference
     * Multiple monitor setups
2. ** Text Sizes **
   - Title Size Options:
     * Tiny: Minimal space usage
     * Small: Compact but readable
     * Normal (Default): Standard visibility
     * Large: Enhanced readability
     * Huge: Maximum visibility
   - Data Size Options:
     * Recommended: One size smaller than title
     * Adjust based on screen resolution
     * Consider viewing distance
3. ** Empowering Messages **
   - Purpose:
     * Maintain trading discipline
     * Provide psychological support
     * Remind of best practices
   - Rotation:
     * Changes every 5 bars
     * Categories include:
       - Market Wisdom
       - Strategy & Discipline
       - Mindset & Growth
       - Technical Mastery
       - Market Philosophy
##  4. Setting Up for Different Trading Styles 
###  Day Trading Setup 
1. **Timeframes**
   - Primary: 5, 15, 30 minutes
   - Secondary: 1H, 4H
   - Alert Settings: "Once Per Bar"
   
2. ** Stochastic Settings **
   - Length: 8-14
   - Smooth K/D: 2-3
   - Alert Condition: Match market trend
3. ** Visual Settings **
   - Background: Enabled
   - Transparency: 85-90
   - Theme: Based on trading hours
###  Swing Trading Setup 
1. ** Timeframes **
   - Primary: 1H, 4H, Daily
   - Secondary: Weekly
   - Alert Settings: "Once Per Bar Close"
2. ** Stochastic Settings **
   - Length: 14-21
   - Smooth K/D: 3-5
   - Alert Condition: "Both"
3. ** Visual Settings **
   - Background: Optional
   - Transparency: 90-95
   - Theme: Personal preference
###  Position Trading Setup 
1. ** Timeframes **
   - Primary: Daily, Weekly
   - Secondary: Monthly
   - Alert Settings: "Once Per Bar Close"
2. ** Stochastic Settings **
   - Length: 21-30
   - Smooth K/D: 5-7
   - Alert Condition: "Both"
3. ** Visual Settings **
   - Background: Disabled
   - Focus on table data
   - Theme: High contrast
##  5. Troubleshooting Guide 
###  Common Issues and Solutions 
1. ** Too Many Alerts **
   - Cause: Settings too sensitive
   - Solutions:
     * Increase timeframe intervals
     * Use "Once Per Bar Close"
     * Enable fewer timeframe checks
     * Adjust stochastic length higher
2. ** Missed Signals **
   - Cause: Settings too conservative
   - Solutions:
     * Decrease timeframe intervals
     * Use "Once Per Bar"
     * Enable more timeframe checks
     * Adjust stochastic length lower
3. ** False Signals **
   - Cause: Insufficient confirmation
   - Solutions:
     * Enable all three timeframe checks
     * Use larger timeframe gaps
     * Wait for bar close
     * Confirm with price action
4. ** Visual Clarity Issues **
   - Cause: Poor contrast or overlap
   - Solutions:
     * Adjust transparency
     * Change theme settings
     * Reposition table
     * Modify color scheme
###  Best Practices 
1. ** Getting Started **
   - Start with default settings
   - Use "Both" alert condition
   - Enable all timeframe checks
   - Wait for bar close
   - Monitor for a few days
2. ** Fine-Tuning **
   - Adjust one setting at a time
   - Document changes and results
   - Test in different market conditions
   - Find your optimal timeframe combination
   - Balance sensitivity with reliability
3. ** Risk Management **
   - Don't trade against major trends
   - Confirm signals with price action
   - Use appropriate position sizing
   - Set clear stop losses
   - Follow your trading plan
4. ** Regular Maintenance **
   - Review settings weekly
   - Adjust for market conditions
   - Update color scheme for visibility
   - Clean up chart regularly
   - Maintain trading journal
##  6. Tips for Success 
1. ** Entry Strategies **
   - Wait for all timeframes to align
   - Confirm with price action
   - Use proper position sizing
   - Consider market conditions
2. ** Exit Strategies **
   - Trail stops using indicator levels
   - Take partial profits at targets
   - Honor your stop losses
   - Don't fight the trend
3. ** Psychology **
   - Stay disciplined with settings
   - Don't override system signals
   - Keep emotions in check
   - Learn from each trade
4. ** Continuous Improvement **
   - Record your trades
   - Review performance regularly
   - Adjust settings gradually
   - Stay educated on markets
[Opening Range pre-Market Breakout Screener] with Alerts (TSO)=
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This Opening Range/pre-Market breakout screener lets you monitor up to 10 symbols/instruments simultaneously (9 plus the one currently displayed on the chart). It provides alerts when the price breaks out of the pre-market range, offering two options: 1) Immediate alerts as the breakout happens with the live bar, and 2) Alerts after the bar closes. The screener also labels breakouts on the chart and offers live status updates in the stats table. The Opening Range/pre-Market area is fully customizable, with a default setting optimized for US stock market pre-market hours (07:00 am-09:30 am ET). Additionally, you can set the Active Trading Session Schedule to define specific intraday periods when breakouts and alerts will be displayed.
What sets this indicator apart from other ORB indicators is its integrated screener for multiple symbols and an IMMEDIATE alert/status feature that notifies you the moment the price breaks through the pre-market range. Moreover, it can be used worldwide as it includes an active trading session schedule for every trading region globally!
  
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	>>> This is where the desired symbols can be turned on/checked to be screened for ORB breakout - the selected/checked symbols at creation of a 'Any alert() function call' alert will alert on any of the selected/checked symbols.
	>>> Active Trading Session Hours, this is where Active Trading Session Hours can be setup during which breakouts will be shown on chart/table and alerts will trigger. Every trading region is included, by default it's set to a regular US trading session: 09:30am0-4:00pm ET.
	>>> ORB Breakout Config is where the desired breakout approaches can be shown/alert turn on. Closed Bar Breakout: means that a breakout is considered as occurred only when a candle bar is fully closed. Live Breakouts: a breakout occurs immediately at price breakout thru pre-Market range, while candle bar is still open.
	>>> Final section is simply the stats table location.
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1) Consolidation alert(s) for the selected/checked symbols
- Select/check/find the desired symbols/instruments  (when selecting symbols, make sure - they are from correct BROKER/SOURCE as pricing may differ between different brokers, causing confusion (under 1 broker/source, the symbol will be consolidated, under another it will not...))
-Right-click anywhere on any TradingView chart
-Click on Add alert
-Condition: Select this indicator by it’s name
-Immediately below, change it to "alert() function calls only"
-Expiration: Open-ended (that may require higher tier TradingView account, otherwise the alert will need to be occasionally re-triggered)
-Alert name: Anything
-Hit “Create”
-Note: If you change ANY Settings within the indicator – you must DELETE the current alert and create a new one per steps above, otherwise it will continue triggering alerts per old Settings!
* Once alert triggers, don't get confused, as it will show "Alert on SYMBOL", the SYMBOL will be where you created the major alert for all the symbols within the screener list! Within the alert, on the bottom, it will say: "SPY - LONG Breakout - Live" - this is where the correct symbol is for which the alert for consolidation was triggered!
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Good Luck! (NOTE: Trading is very risky, past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results, so please trade responsibly!)
W and M Pattern with Trend AlertThis script detects W and M patterns in price action and alerts the trader when these patterns occur, providing potential trading opportunities.
W Pattern: A W pattern forms when the price creates two bottoms, separated by a higher low in the middle. It often indicates a reversal from a downtrend to an uptrend. The script plots a green line at the neckline of the W pattern.
M Pattern: An M pattern forms when the price creates two tops, separated by a lower high in the middle. It often indicates a reversal from an uptrend to a downtrend. The script plots a red line at the neckline of the M pattern.
Key Features:
Alerts: The script generates alerts when W or M patterns are detected, allowing traders to stay informed of potential trading opportunities.
Recent Breakout: W and M pattern lines are drawn only after the recent breakout of support or resistance levels, helping traders focus on current market conditions.
Visual Representation: The script visually represents W and M patterns with vertical lines at the neckline, making it easier for traders to identify potential reversal points.
Usage:
Watch for alerts indicating the detection of W or M patterns.
Verify the pattern visually on the chart, paying attention to recent support or resistance levels.
Consider entering a trade based on the direction suggested by the pattern (e.g., long on W pattern, short on M pattern), using additional technical analysis to confirm the trade setup.
Technical Candle Alerts [SS]Releasing this fun little project indicator.
 What is it?  
The Technical Candle Alert indicator provides alerts based on multiple underlying technicals, including MFI, RSI, Stochastics, Z-Score, Pivot points and the EMA 50 and EMA 200 Death and Golden Cross. 
 What does it do?  
The indicator looks back over a designated timeframe to look for max and min values of technicals, as well as track the EMA200 and EMA50. 
When a candle approaches a previous max zone, pivot point or there is a death or golden cross, the indicator will signal on the candle that has triggered this event. Then you, as the trader, can determine whether you want to listen to the signal or ignore it. 
 How Does it Work? 
The indicator is set to default and generally accepted settings for technicals, however you can modify them as you prefer. 
The indicator is also programmed to identify the strongest trend period and set that as the lookback length. The theory is, you want to look at max and min technicals as well as pivot points in a recent area of a strong trend. However, if you want to over-ride the auto trend identification, you can simply unselect "Autotrend" and put in your desired manual lookback length. 
The indicator will then keep track of max values for the various technicals and present you with alerts directly over the candle when a Max or Min value is triggered, or a pivot point is entered, etc. 
Here are some examples:
Golden Cross: 
Death Cross: 
Previous Pivot Points:
Various Alerts:
 Customization: 
You can customize which alerts you want to turn off and on. 
As well, there is a signal delay setting (wait setting). This prevents repeated, unnecessary signaling of the same signal. The default wait time is 5 signals, however you can adjust based on your desired tolerance. If you want it to always signal, adjust it to 0. 
As indicated before, you can also adjust all of the technicals and the pivot bars for high and low pivots and you can manually set your lookback length.
That is the indicator in a nutshell, let me know if you have any questions that may not have been covered in the description. Its pretty straight forward once you play around with it.
Safe trades everyone and thanks for checking this out!
EMA CO AlertEMAs play an important role in identifying the mood of the market.
Frequently used short term EMA is 5 and long term EMA is 50.
This script detects the crossover (+ve and -ve) and generates alerts accordingly.
Steps to apply:
1) Open the script on a desired timeframe.
2) Add this indicator on the chart
3) Choose the values of the 2 EMAs from settings
4) Go to the alert window.
5) Select this indicator from the 'Condition' dropdown
6) Create the alert.
This alert will then run in the background and notify you.
Need to apply a one time alert on the scripts.
In addition to above, you can also add this indicator on the chart and it will show green/red lines on the chart for signals.
Squeeze Momentum Indicator [LazyBear] added Alerting + webhookA modified version of Squeeze Momentum Indicator visualizing on Price Chart.
author: @LazyBear, modified by @KivancOzbilgic, and by @dgtrd
I took in all of the information as the script below is based on the V2 Script that @LazyBear posted and then added Alerting based on the math and the conditions that @dgtrd added. 
Per the description here:  
The Squeeze Indicator measures the relationship between Bollinger Bands and Keltner's Channels to help identify consolidations and signal when prices are likely to break out (whether up or down).
The Squeeze Indicator finds sections of the Bollinger Bands which fall inside the Keltner's Channels, and in this case, the market is said to be in a squeeze (indicator turns off, displayed with grey diamond shapes in this study).
When the volatility increases, so does the distance between the bands. Conversely, when the volatility declines, the distance also decreases, and in such cases, the squeeze is said to be released (indicator turns on, displayed with triangle up or triangle down shapes)
Taking the above information and what was in the script was able to base the alert conditions: 
So when the condition:  
Squeeze On or No Squeeze = In Squeeze
Squeeze Off = Squeeze Release Long or  Squeeze Release Long based off conditions. 
There are 2 separate alert Types. 
1. App, Pop-up, eMail, play sound and Send email to SMS
2. It Is dedicated to Webhook for your various applications. 
Alerting Options
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App Notification 
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Webhook test into Discord
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VolT by empowerTVolT is conceived to expose and alert volume volatility.  
Using 21-candle moving average volume values compared to the current candle volume, you can graphically see the volume as it comes in - as a percentage of the historic 1X volume moving average.  
Getting close to 2X or 5X of the 21-candle SMA?  Just glance at the transparent plots behind the volume bars - or the actual percentage value in yellow. 
Never wonder again how much volume that bar is compared to previous volume - now you know.  Set alerts based on the volume crossing your chosen volume SMA.  You'll never be surprised that the hedgies loaded up and left you behind, because you'll be right there loading up with them.  (Let me know if you need help setting the alerts...)
As always, your feedback and criticisms are appreciated.
Boom Hunter - Entry Point Screener AlertsStock screener for Boom Hunter and Boom Hunter Pro entry zones. This script will screen 18 different stocks for entry zones.
1. Enter in any ticker ID's from charts you wish to scan in the settings.
2. Go to desired timeframe.
3. Click add alert button at top toolbar.
4. Select Boom Screener indicator, input alert notification settings and/or change alert name and click create.
The script will then scan the stocks and alert you of any entry zones from the timeframe you set the alerts.
A new alert needs to be created for each timeframe you wish to screen.
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"
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)
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// 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
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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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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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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.






















