GTrader-ICT All In One-Comumnity VersionMeet the **GTrader-ICT All In One **, a comprehensive toolkit designed to integrate key Inner Circle Trader (ICT) concepts directly onto your chart. This powerful overlay indicator consolidates multiple essential tools, streamlining your technical analysis and helping you identify key temporal and price-based events.
📚 References & Inspiration
This indicator stands on the shoulders of giants. With the help of **tradeforopp** and **LuxAlgo**. The concepts and some implementation details were referenced from the following excellent, publicly available scripts:
ICT Killzones: The session drawing and pivot logic is adapted from tradeforopp
ICT Macros: The macro detection and plotting functionality is inspired by the work of Lux Algo , particularly their widely-used indicators covering ICT concepts.
🎯 Core Features
* **ICT Killzones:** Visualize critical trading sessions with customizable boxes. You can easily toggle and style the **Asia**, **London**, and **New York (AM, Lunch, PM)** sessions to focus on the liquidity and volatility that matter most to your strategy.
* Fully customizable session times and colors.
* Timezone support to align sessions with your local or preferred trading time (defaults to `America/New_York`).
* **ICT Macros:** Automatically identify and plot specific, short-duration time windows where institutional algorithms are known to be active (e.g., `09:50-10:10`, `14:50-15:10`, etc.).
* Plots the high/low range of the macro, providing clear levels of interest.
* Utilizes 1-minute data for precision, even when viewing on 3-minute or 5-minute charts.
📚 Optimization over the other original indicators
We add the custom input for macros session, users just need to input the from/to hour: minute format, and they will be converted into session objects in pinescript
The macro draws function is optimized, removing redundant draws, leading to better performance
Add "Distance from Macro Line to Chart" option
Add "Session Drawings Limit" for better performance
⚠️ Notes on TradingView Warnings
You may encounter some warnings from TradingView when using this script. These are generally expected due to the script's advanced, event-driven nature:
1. **Function Call Consistency:** The function 'box.new' should be called on each calculation for consistency, which may appear. This happens because drawing elements (like session boxes) are intentionally created only on the *first bar* of a new session, not on every single bar. This is a necessary design choice for performance and to prevent duplicate drawings.
2. **Potential for Repainting/Slow Load:** The **Macro** feature uses the `request.security_lower_tf()` function to get accurate 1-minute data. This can trigger warnings about performance or slow loading times. This is a known trade-off for achieving the precision required for the feature.
Cerca negli script per "the script"
Curious Buy - Sell Indicator - Institutional Zones (Smart Money)How the Script Works:
1. The Scripts identifies Institutional Demand , Supply & Neutral Zones with FIBS on the scripts with Rectangle BOX with labels in advance. User can insert desired start and end value to plot institutional zones
2. Script generates BUY - SELL signals shape based on candle stick formation in live market and labels with BUY - SELL image for easy identification
3. Script gives pop message EXIT SHORT once Buy spotted and candle close above the buy signal and same way EXIT LONG once Sell spotted and candle close below the buy signal
4. Scripts identifies the candle closing above the BUY - SELL signals Eg - If buy spotted the candle closing above the BUY signal with display with BLUE color Candle same way for sell signal the candle closing below the sell signal candle with display with BLACK color candle.
5. Script spots fake signals which are not valid and can be ignored by the end user
6. Three EMA's 20,50,200 has implemented to identify the strength of the market
7. Scripts identifies OPEN = LOW & OPEN = HIGH candle stick to spot the Institutional BUY - SELL activity
8. The script provides visual clues on the chart to help users identify potential trading opportunities.
9. The script provides visual clues on the chart to help users identity potential trading opportunities in live market
10. The looks and parameters of the script can be modified by end user to customize and adapt to different strategy.
11. With the script user can check higher time frame DAILY \ WEEKLY BUY - SELL signals to plan intraday trades and plan safe BUY - SELL positions.
How Users Can Make Profit Using This Script:
1. Identify potential BUY - LONG opportunities: When a valid BUY is detected and condition is met, it is suggested to opening BUY position with stoploss below the BUY signal spotted candle.
Safe users can execute BUY position once BLUE COLOR candle is formed, Wait for pull back to reduce the stoploss
2. Identify potential SELL - SHORT opportunities: When a valid SELL is detected and condition is met, it suggests a potential opening SELL positions with stoploss above the BUY signal spotted candle. Safe users can execute SELL position once BLACK COLOR candle is formed, Wait for pull back to reduce the stoploss.
3. Script generated BUY - SELL signal met target with the Institutional zone. Eg if BUY spotted at demand zone target will be neutral zone & Supply zone.
4. Script designed for user to spot high probability trades when BUY SIGNAL SPOTTED at the Institutional Demand zone same way SELL SIGNAL SPOTTED AT INSTITUTIONAL supply zone.
5. Combine with additional analysis: Users can utilize this script as a tool in their overall trading strategy. They can combine the signals with fundament analysis , market sentiment to make more informed trading decision
6.Set risk management measures: It is important for users to implement proper risk management strategies when trading based on the scripts signals. To avoid potential losses user once spotted BUY - SELL execute the long or short position. Ensure to place the stoploss to avoid potential losses and place the target. Once your trade is moving in your favor
can trial your stoploss to cost and protect the profits.
Higher-timeframe requests█ OVERVIEW
This publication focuses on enhancing awareness of the best practices for accessing higher-timeframe (HTF) data via the request.security() function. Some "traditional" approaches, such as what we explored in our previous `security()` revisited publication, have shown limitations in their ability to retrieve non-repainting HTF data. The fundamental technique outlined in this script is currently the most effective in preventing repainting when requesting data from a higher timeframe. For detailed information about why it works, see this section in the Pine Script™ User Manual .
█ CONCEPTS
Understanding repainting
Repainting is a behavior that occurs when a script's calculations or outputs behave differently after restarting it. There are several types of repainting behavior, not all of which are inherently useless or misleading. The most prevalent form of repainting occurs when a script's calculations or outputs exhibit different behaviors on historical and realtime bars.
When a script calculates across historical data, it only needs to execute once per bar, as those values are confirmed and not subject to change. After each historical execution, the script commits the states of its calculations for later access.
On a realtime, unconfirmed bar, values are fluid . They are subject to change on each new tick from the data provider until the bar closes. A script's code can execute on each tick in a realtime bar, meaning its calculations and outputs are subject to realtime fluctuations, just like the underlying data it uses. Each time a script executes on an unconfirmed bar, it first reverts applicable values to their last committed states, a process referred to as rollback . It only commits the new values from a realtime bar after the bar closes. See the User Manual's Execution model page to learn more.
In essence, a script can repaint when it calculates on realtime bars due to fluctuations before a bar's confirmation, which it cannot reproduce on historical data. A common strategy to avoid repainting when necessary involves forcing only confirmed values on realtime bars, which remain unchanged until each bar's conclusion.
Repainting in higher-timeframe (HTF) requests
When working with a script that retrieves data from higher timeframes with request.security() , it's crucial to understand the differences in how such requests behave on historical and realtime bars .
The request.security() function executes all code required by its `expression` argument using data from the specified context (symbol, timeframe, or modifiers) rather than on the chart's data. As when executing code in the chart's context, request.security() only returns new historical values when a bar closes in the requested context. However, the values it returns on realtime HTF bars can also update before confirmation, akin to the rollback and recalculation process that scripts perform in the chart's context on the open bar. Similar to how scripts operate in the chart's context, request.security() only confirms new values after a realtime bar closes in its specified context.
Once a script's execution cycle restarts, what were previously realtime bars become historical bars, meaning the request.security() call will only return confirmed values from the HTF on those bars. Therefore, if the requested data fluctuates across an open HTF bar, the script will repaint those values after it restarts.
This behavior is not a bug; it's simply the default behavior of request.security() . In some cases, having the latest information from an unconfirmed HTF bar is precisely what a script needs. However, in many other cases, traders will require confirmed, stable values that do not fluctuate across an open HTF bar. Below, we explain the most reliable approach to achieve such a result.
Achieving consistent timing on all bars
One can retrieve non-fluctuating values with consistent timing across historical and realtime feeds by exclusively using request.security() to fetch the data from confirmed HTF bars. The best way to achieve this result is offsetting the `expression` argument by at least one bar (e.g., `close [1 ]`) and using barmerge.lookahead_on as the `lookahead` argument.
We discourage the use of barmerge.lookahead_on alone since it prompts the function to look toward future values of HTF bars across historical data, which is heavily misleading. However, when paired with a requested `expression` that includes a one-bar historical offset, the "future" data the function retrieves is not from the future. Instead, it represents the last confirmed bar's values at the start of each HTF bar, thus preventing the results on realtime bars from fluctuating before confirmation from the timeframe.
For example, this line of code uses a request.security() call with barmerge.lookahead_on to request the close price from the "1D" timeframe, offset by one bar with the history-referencing operator [ ] . This line will return the daily price with consistent timing across all bars:
float htfClose = request.security(syminfo.tickerid, "1D", close , lookahead = barmerge.lookahead_on)
Note that:
• This technique only works as intended for higher-timeframe requests .
• When designing a script to work specifically with HTFs, we recommend including conditions to prevent request.security() from accessing timeframes equal to or lower than the chart's timeframe, especially if you intend to publish it. In this script, we included an if structure that raises a runtime error when the requested timeframe is too small.
• A necessary trade-off with this approach is that the script must wait for an HTF bar's confirmation to retrieve new data on realtime bars, thus delaying its availability until the open of the subsequent HTF bar. The time elapsed during such a delay varies with each market, but it's typically relatively small.
👉 Failing to offset the function's `expression` argument while using barmerge.lookahead_on will produce historical results with lookahead bias , as it will look to the future states of historical HTF bars, retrieving values before the times at which they're available in the feed. See the `lookahead` and Future leak with `request.security()` sections in the Pine Script™ User Manual for more information.
Evolving practices
The fundamental technique outlined in this publication is currently the only reliable approach to requesting non-repainting HTF data with request.security() . It is the superior approach because it avoids the pitfalls of other methods, such as the one introduced in the `security()` revisited publication. That publication proposed using a custom `f_security()` function, which applied offsets to the `expression` and the requested result based on historical and realtime bar states. At that time, we explored techniques that didn't carry the risk of lookahead bias if misused (i.e., removing the historical offset on the `expression` while using lookahead), as requests that look ahead to the future on historical bars exhibit dangerously misleading behavior.
Despite these efforts, we've unfortunately found that the bar state method employed by `f_security()` can produce inaccurate results with inconsistent timing in some scenarios, undermining its credibility as a universal non-repainting technique. As such, we've deprecated that approach, and the Pine Script™ User Manual no longer recommends it.
█ METHOD VARIANTS
In this script, all non-repainting requests employ the same underlying technique to avoid repainting. However, we've applied variants to cater to specific use cases, as outlined below:
Variant 1
Variant 1, which the script displays using a lime plot, demonstrates a non-repainting HTF request in its simplest form, aligning with the concept explained in the "Achieving consistent timing" section above. It uses barmerge.lookahead_on and offsets the `expression` argument in request.security() by one bar to retrieve the value from the last confirmed HTF bar. For detailed information about why this works, see the Avoiding Repainting section of the User Manual's Other timeframes and data page.
Variant 2
Variant 2 ( fuchsia ) introduces a custom function, `htfSecurity()`, which wraps the request.security() function to facilitate convenient repainting control. By specifying a value for its `repaint` parameter, users can determine whether to allow repainting HTF data. When the `repaint` value is `false`, the function applies lookahead and a one-bar offset to request the last confirmed value from the specified `timeframe`. When the value is `true`, the function requests the `expression` using the default behavior of request.security() , meaning the results can fluctuate across chart bars within realtime HTF bars and repaint when the script restarts.
Note that:
• This function exclusively handles HTF requests. If the requested timeframe is not higher than the chart's, it will raise a runtime error .
• We prefer this approach since it provides optional repainting control. Sometimes, a script's calculations need to respond immediately to realtime HTF changes, which `repaint = true` allows. In other cases, such as when issuing alerts, triggering strategy commands, and more, one will typically need stable values that do not repaint, in which case `repaint = false` will produce the desired behavior.
Variant 3
Variant 3 ( white ) builds upon the same fundamental non-repainting approach used by the first two. The difference in this variant is that it applies repainting control to tuples , which one cannot pass as the `expression` argument in our `htfSecurity()` function. Tuples are handy for consolidating `request.*()` calls when a script requires several values from the same context, as one can request a single tuple from the context rather than executing multiple separate request.security() calls.
This variant applies the internal logic of our `htfSecurity()` function in the script's global scope to request a tuple containing open and `srcInput` values from a higher timeframe with repainting control. Historically, Pine Script™ did not allow the history-referencing operator [ ] when requesting tuples unless the tuple came from a function call, which limited this technique. However, updates to Pine over time have lifted this restriction, allowing us to pass tuples with historical offsets directly as the `expression` in request.security() . By offsetting all items in a tuple `expression` by one bar and using barmerge.lookahead_on , we effectively retrieve a tuple of stable, non-repainting HTF values.
Since we cannot encapsulate this method within the `htfSecurity()` function and must execute the calculations in the global scope, the script's "Repainting" input directly controls the global `offset` and `lookahead` values to ensure it behaves as intended.
Variant 4 (Control)
Variant 4, which the script displays as a translucent orange plot, uses a default request.security() call, providing a reference point to compare the difference between a repainting request and the non-repainting variants outlined above. Whenever the script restarts its execution cycle, realtime bars become historical bars, and the request.security() call here will repaint the results on those bars.
█ Inputs
Repainting
The "Repainting" input (`repaintInput` variable) controls whether Variant 2 and Variant 3 are allowed to use fluctuating values from an unconfirmed HTF bar. If its value is `false` (default), these requests will only retrieve stable values from the last confirmed HTF bar.
Source
The "Source" input (`srcInput` variable) determines the series the script will use in the `expression` for all HTF data requests. Its default value is close .
HTF Selection
This script features two ways to specify the higher timeframe for all its data requests, which users can control with the "HTF Selection" input (`tfTypeInput` variable):
1) If its value is "Fixed TF", the script uses the timeframe value specified by the "Fixed Higher Timeframe" input (`fixedTfInput` variable). The script will raise a runtime error if the selected timeframe is not larger than the chart's.
2) If the input's value is "Multiple of chart TF", the script multiplies the value of the "Timeframe Multiple" input (`tfMultInput` variable) by the chart's timeframe.in_seconds() value, then converts the result to a valid timeframe string via timeframe.from_seconds() .
Timeframe Display
This script features the option to display an "information box", i.e., a single-cell table that shows the higher timeframe the script is currently using. Users can toggle the display and determine the table's size, location, and color scheme via the inputs in the "Timeframe Display" group.
█ Outputs
This script produces the following outputs:
• It plots the results from all four of the above variants for visual comparison.
• It highlights the chart's background gray whenever a new bar starts on the higher timeframe, signifying when confirmations occur in the requested context.
• To demarcate which bars the script considers historical or realtime bars, it plots squares with contrasting colors corresponding to bar states at the bottom of the chart pane.
• It displays the higher timeframe string in a single-cell table with a user-specified size, location, and color scheme.
Look first. Then leap.
40+ Coin Screener (workaround to 40 Security Limit Per Script) This is a far inferior method for a screener/scanner (compared to my first publication) but after looking at that script from a noobs eyes again, I could see how this form would be a lot easier to take in/understand so wanted to publish it. Everything that I could think of to mention about this is in my 1st pub so ill leave it to you to check it out...though I did include some comments in the script. It is pretty straight forward but if you have any questions don't hold them in. I'll answer them if I can. The only thing that is not in this one is setting up the alert feature so that you only have to create 1 alert per iteration of the script and it takes care of all of the coins for that iteration/set that is chosen in the settings (so please see previous script if would like to do this for your screener/scanner).
To be PERFECTLY CLEAR, the workaround is to the issue of not being able to scan but only 40 coins per script. You can scan more than 40 per script but only if you create "batches" or "sets" that the user can select within the settings which set to use for each iteration of the script on the chart. That being, you have to the script multiple times to the chart and merge them into 1 window and merge the scales (instructions in first publications). Here in this script I am scanning 72 different coins that are the Margin Coins on KUCOIN. I have split them up into 3 sets (24 coins per set). I could have made 2 sets but the script will be slower to load and to respond (like, when it comes to receiving alerts), thus I split them up the way I did. If you want to change any of this there are slightly more details in the previous script.
One great use-case that I LOVE about this particular version (and the way I use it) is right at the end of when I see a whole market dump/pump coming to an end and want to know which horse to bet on. Used to think whichever coin come out the fastest from the dump was the one to bet on but quickly learned that 1-2 (or even a few) hrs needs to go by first bc the ones that look the strongest in the beginning are NOT the ones to have performed the best when viewing the results 12 hrs later. IN FACT, many instances of using this exact script for reasons as such has taught me that the manipulators (I believe this to be the case as least) WANT everyone to bet on these that come out the gate the hardest and thus they make them move REALLY hard in the beginning then they QUICKLY become stagnant (moreso, they become WORSE than stagnant, they actually quickly retrace to put you into the negative so that you get out to get into the others now moving (to provide the market with more liquidity. They WANT you to get into a coin thats moving crazy hard so that they can then cease that movement once many fall for the trick just to then make that once strong looking coin now stagnant and make others move crazy hard. They wait for you to get out of the 1st and into the next set of movers just to do this time and time again bc hey, what are we sheep good for other than to provide the big guns with liquidity, am I right? Thats rhetorical, which you would know if you've ever had this happen to you (without a doubt MANY of you have). Let this script (above all other things) provide good evidence to back up this cynical way of viewing the markets to anyone that is questioning it.
This prolonged time between when the dump is over and when the ACTUAL movers REALLY start moving can actually be of great benefit to us sheep if used correctly, Firstly, it gives us some time to determine if when we thought was the bottom, ACTUALLY was the bottom. That bottom is easily determined if there are no (or very few) coins that went any lower than the point in time that the script began calculating on. Secondly, it allows us time to wait for the REAL movers and shakers to start moving and shaking.
One new feature that I LOVE that TV has implemented is the ability (once the script is added to the chart) to be able to click a point in time on the chart where you want the script to begin its calculations. If this point needs to be changed at any point in time then you can either go into the setting and input the time you wish or simply remove the script and add it again so that you are prompted to select another point in time. Ok, I think that everything I wanted to say. The next version that I will add will be probably my favorite and most used by yours truly...not to mention unique in a way that I have yet to see an implementation anything like it in all of TV's public library. Not to say its not there, but I have yet to come across it and I have DEFINITELY done my fair share of searching for it when I couldn't figure out how to code it for the longest time (though, I was and still am a noob so might get some great feedback on better ways to approach it, but we'll save that jabbering for the next of the publications.
I hope each and every one of ya'll (yes, Im from the South) have the GREATEST of Thanksgivings (if in the US that is...I graced my parents with the best gift anyone could have given them 35 years ago on Thanksgiving....MEEEE ;) So I will sure as hell be having a great holiday. Thanks for checking out my script...you can "like" and leave a comment if you so feel the urge to...or not. Im not doing this for me, but rather to stretch my arms out as far as possible to benefit the most people as possible and more people would see the script if it has more likes/comments/traffic pointing towards it...not to mention as other publishers have...it IS gratifying to see a few likes in my side window, which btw, I have MANY more variations and completely diff types of scanners/screeners Ill be publishing in the future and to know that they've become of use....I"VE become of use to the community is very....pleasing to me and does (as I've also seen many publishers mention as well) drive me to want to publish ones that I originally thought I would keep for myself. Peace out people.
Pinescript - Common String Functions Library by RRBCommon String Functions Library by RagingRocketBull 2021
Version 1.0
Pinescript now has strong support for arrays with many powerful functions, but still lacks built-in string functions. Luckily you can easily process and manipulate strings using arrays.
This script provides a library of common string functions for everyday use, such as: indexOf, substr, replace, ascii_code, str_to_int etc. There are 100+ unique functions (130 including all implementations)
It should serve as building blocks to speed up the development of your custom scripts. You should also be able to learn how Pinescript arrays works and how you can process strings.
Similar libraries for Array and Statistical Functions are in the works. You can find the full list of functions below.
Features:
- 100+ unique string functions (130 including all implementations) in categories: lookup, testing, conversion, modification, extraction, type conversion, date and time, console output
- Live Output for all/selected functions based on User Input. Test any function before using in script.
- Live Unit Test Output for several functions based on pre-defined inputs.
- Output filters: show unique functions/all implementations, grouping
- Console customization options: set custom text size, color, page length
- Support for Pages - auto splits output into pages with fixed length, use pages in your scripts
- Several easy to use console output functions to speed up debugging/output.
WARNING:
- Compilation Time: 1 min
Notes:
- uses Pinescript v3 Compatibility Framework
- this script is packed to the max and sets a new record in testing of Pinescript's limits: 500 local scopes, 4000+ lines, 180kb+ source size. It's not possible to add more ifs/fors/functions without reducing functionality
- to fit the max limit of local scopes = 500 all ifs were replaced with ?: where possible, the number of function calls was reduced, some calls replaced with inline function code
- ifs are faster (especially when lots of them are used in a for cycle), more readable, but ifs/fors/functions increase local scopes (+1) and compiled file size, have max nesting limit = 10.
- ?: are slower (especially in for cycles), hard to read when nested, don't affect local scopes, reduce compiled file size, can't contain plots, for statements (break/continue) and sets of statements
- for most array functions to work (except push), an array must be defined with at least 1 pre-existing dummy element 0.
- if you see "String too long" error - enable Show Pages, reduce Max Chars Per Page < Max String Length limit = 4096.
- if you see "Loop too long" error - hide/unhide or reattach the script
- some functions have several implementations that can be faster/slower, use internal code/ext functions
- 1 is manual string processing using for cycles (array.get) and ext functions - provided in case you want to implement your own logic, may sometimes be slower
- 2 is a 2nd alternate implementation mostly done using built-in functions (array.indexof, array.slice, array.insert, array.remove, str.replace_all),
attempts to minimize local scopes and dependency on ext functions, should generally be faster
- 3 is a 3rd alternate (array.includes, array.fill) or a more advanced implementation (datetime3_str) with lots of params, giving you the most control over output
- most functions have dependencies, such as const names, global arrays, inputs, other functions.
P.S. Strings of Time may be closed unto themselves or have loose ends; they can vibrate, stretch, join or split.
Function Groups:
1. Char Functions
- repeat(str, num)
- ascii_char(code)
- ascii_code(char)
- is_digit(char)
- is_letter(char)
- digit_to_int(char)
- is_space_char(char)
2. Char Test and Lookup Functions
- char_at(str, pos)
- char_code_at(str, pos)
- indexOf_char(str, char)
- lastIndexOf_char(str, char)
- nth_indexOf_char(str, char, num)
- includes_char(str, char)
3. String Lookup Functions
- indexOf(str, target)
- lastIndexOf(str, target)
- nth_indexOf(str, target, num)
- indexesOf(str, target)
- numIndexesOf(str, target)
4. String Conversion Functions
- lowercase(str)
- uppercase(str)
5. String Modification and Extraction Functions
- split(str, separator)
- insert(str, pos, new_str)
- remove(str, pos, length)
- insert_char(str, pos, char)
- remove_char(str, pos)
- reverse(str)
- fill_char(str, char, start_pos, end_pos)
- replace(str, target, new_str)
- replace_first(str, target, new_str)
- replace_last(str, target, new_str)
- replace_nth(str, target, new_str, num)
- replace_left(str, new_str)
- replace_right(str, new_str)
- replace_middle(str, pos, new_str)
- left(str, num)
- right(str, num)
- first_char(str)
- last_char(str)
- truncate(str, max_len)
- truncate_middle2(str, trunc_str, pos, max_len)
- truncate_from2(str, trunc_str, pos, max_len, side)
- concat(str1, str2, trunc_str, max_len, mode)
- concat_from(str1, str2, trunc_str, max_len, side, mode)
- trim(str)
- substr(str, pos, length)
- substring(str, start_pos, end_pos)
- strip(str, mask, target, is_allowed)
- extract_groups(str)
- extract_numbers(str, d1, d2, mode)
- str_to_float(str, d1, d2)
- str_to_int(str)
- extract_ranges(str, d1, d2, d3, type)
6. String Test Functions
- includes(str, target)
- starts_with(str, target)
- ends_with(str, target)
- str_compare(str1, str2)
7. Type Conversion Functions
- tf_check2(tf)
- tf_to_mins()
- convert_tf(tf)
- period_to_mins(tf)
- convert_tf2(tf)
- convert_tf3(tf)
- bool_to_str(flag)
- get_src(src_str)
- get_size(size_str)
- get_style(style)
- get_bool(bool_str)
- get_int(str)
- get_float(str, d1, d2)
- get_color(str, def_color)
- color_tr2(col_str, transp)
- get_month(str)
- month_name(num, format)
- weekday_name(num, format)
- dayofweek_name(t)
8. Date and Time Functions
- date_str(t, d)
- time_str(t, d)
- datetime_str(t, d1, d2)
- date2_str(t, d, type)
- time2_str(t, d, type)
- datetime2_str(t, d1, d2, format1, format2)
- date3_str(t, template)
- time3_str(t, template)
- datetime3_str(t, template)
9. Console Output & Helper Functions
- echo1(con, str)
- echo2(x, y, con, str)
- echo3(v_shift, con, str, msg_color, text_size)
- echo4(x, y, con, str, msg_style, msg_color, text_size, text_align, msg_xloc)
- echo5(x, y, con, str, msg_style, msg_color, text_size, text_align, msg_xloc)
- echo6(x, y, con, str)
- echo7(v_shift, con, str, msg_color, text_size)
- echo8(x, y, con, str, msg_style, msg_color, text_size, text_align, msg_xloc)
- echo9(x, y, con, str, msg_style, msg_color, text_size, text_align, msg_xloc)
- new_page(str, line_str, trunc_str, header_str, footer_str, length, page_count, page, mode)
[blackcat] L2 Zero-lag EMA Swing TradeLevel: 2
Background
This script is a comprehensive work of mine, incorporating Ehlers zero-lag EMA and my first script published: MA fingerprint for long entries.
Function
Ehlers zero-lag EMA algorithm in this scripts is mainly used for short signal production, while my MA fingerprint algorithm is used for long entries.
Key Signal
a ---> Ehlers Zero-lag EMA fast line for subjective long jugement
b ---> Ehlers Zero-lag EMA slow line for subjective short jugement
long --> Swing long entry with partial postion
short --> Swing short entry with partial postion
Remarks
Feedbacks are appreciated. This script is optimized for 1D time frame.
Readme
In real life, I am a prolific inventor. I have successfully applied for more than 60 international and regional patents in the past 12 years. But in the past two years or so, I have tried to transfer my creativity to the development of trading strategies. Tradingview is the ideal platform for me. I am selecting and contributing some of the hundreds of scripts to publish in Tradingview community. Welcome everyone to interact with me to discuss these interesting pine scripts.
The scripts posted are categorized into 5 levels according to my efforts or manhours put into these works.
Level 1 : interesting script snippets or distinctive improvement from classic indicators or strategy. Level 1 scripts can usually appear in more complex indicators as a function module or element.
Level 2 : composite indicator/strategy. By selecting or combining several independent or dependent functions or sub indicators in proper way, the composite script exhibits a resonance phenomenon which can filter out noise or fake trading signal to enhance trading confidence level.
Level 3 : comprehensive indicator/strategy. They are simple trading systems based on my strategies. They are commonly containing several or all of entry signal, close signal, stop loss, take profit, re-entry, risk management, and position sizing techniques. Even some interesting fundamental and mass psychological aspects are incorporated.
Level 4 : script snippets or functions that do not disclose source code. Interesting element that can reveal market laws and work as raw material for indicators and strategies. If you find Level 1~2 scripts are helpful, Level 4 is a private version that took me far more efforts to develop.
Level 5 : indicator/strategy that do not disclose source code. private version of Level 3 script with my accumulated script processing skills or a large number of custom functions. I had a private function library built in past two years. Level 5 scripts use many of them to achieve private trading strategy.
TradeChartist Ichimoku Trader ™TradeChartist Ichimoku Trader is an elegant and functional breakouts trading indicator that generates trade signals based on two types of breakouts - True Ichimoku Kumo Breakouts and Ichimoku Trade Bands Breakouts, which can be further filtered using ™TradeChartist MA Visualizer and/or using an external Filter.
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Cloud Settings form the fundamental factor for this indicator to detect the breakouts. The settings for the Ichimoku Cloud is Automatic by default, but this can be changed based on the user preference from the settings under 𝐂𝐥𝐨𝐮𝐝 𝐓𝐲𝐩𝐞, which also includes a manual input option. Ichimoku traders can experiment different settings combinations under manual settings to suit their trading frequency and timeframe traded.
Ichimoku Cloud with its components can be displayed or hidden by enabling/disabling 𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐲 𝐈𝐜𝐡𝐢𝐦𝐨𝐤𝐮 𝐂𝐥𝐨𝐮𝐝. Also, Sʜᴏᴡ Iᴄʜɪᴍᴏᴋᴜ Cʀᴏssᴇs from the Cloud Settings plots tiny crosses on chart.
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Even though the Ichimoku Trade Bands are derived from the Cloud Parameters, the Bᴀɴᴅ Wɪᴅᴛʜ (0.236 - 1) and Lᴏᴏᴋʙᴀᴄᴋ (5 - 200) influences the sensitivity and the width of the bands, which has an effect on the risk and reward expected from Ichimoku Trade Bands Breakout trade.
Trade Bands can be displayed or hidden by enabling/disabling 𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐲 𝐈𝐜𝐡𝐢𝐦𝐨𝐤𝐮 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐁𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐬. Also, the Bands mean line can be enabled or disabled using 𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐲 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐁𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐬 𝐌𝐞𝐚𝐧 𝐋𝐢𝐧𝐞 check box and its line width can be changed using Tʀᴀᴅᴇ Bᴀɴᴅs Mᴇᴀɴ Lɪɴᴇ Wɪᴅᴛʜ dropdown.
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MA Visualizer is a powerful and very useful original ™TradeChartist visual method to plot Moving Averages of the close price of the security for user specified look back period in a visually appealing style in the form of colour coded bands. MA Visualizer not only helps the trader spot the price action of the security relative to the moving average, but also paints a visual picture of the trend strength, which must be seen and used on chart to appreciate its elegance. One of 15 different types of Moving Averages can be used to visualize the price action.
Activate 𝗠𝗔 𝗩𝗶𝘀𝘂𝗮𝗹𝗶𝘇𝗲𝗿 and choose the MA type from MA Vɪsᴜᴀʟɪᴢᴇʀ Tʏᴘᴇ dropdown and entering the lookback period in MA Vɪsᴜᴀʟɪᴢᴇʀ ᴘᴇʀɪᴏᴅ input box. MA Visualizer colour theme can be be changed from MA Vɪsᴜᴀʟɪᴢᴇʀ Cᴏʟᴏʀ Sᴄʜᴇᴍᴇ dropdown.
The faster of the two set of bands that form the MA Visualizer reacts to price action faster and can be clearly seen from its change of colour from Bull Colour to Bear Colour or viceversa earlier than the slower set of bands. The fill colour between the bands also helps the user stay in a trade or exit a trade based on other confirmators.
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Signal Type
True Ichimoku Kumo Breakout
Ichimoku traders mostly use the Kumo breakouts for trading based on several Bullish and Bearish conditions. For the sake of effective trade entries, trade entry plots for specific cloud events like Kumo twists, Tenkan Sen crossing Kijun Sen, price crossing cloud components etc have been intentionally ignored as Ichimoku traders often tend to visually trade them effectively.
Ichimoku Trade Bands Breakout
In addition to the True Kumo Breakouts, users of this script will be able to trade Ichimoku Trade Bands Breakouts. Ichimoku Trade Bands is an original ™TradeChartist model designed to detect early trend changes based on the Ichimoku settings. These bands are comprised of three plots - an upper band, a lower band and a mean line, namely and all are derived from the Ichimoku settings. The bands act as a filter and a breakout from bands' extreme boundaries signals a change in trend. The settings of the bands can be derived automatically or using manual input based on Ichimoku Cloud parameters, accessed from the indicator settings.
The Breakout Trade Entries can be further filtered by use of MA Visualizer or by using an external filter connected to the script.
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Filters are normally used to reduce noise in the Trade Entry Signals and they can be quite effective in helping the trader stay in trade and to minimize unproductive trade entries. Ichimoku Trader enables the user to use upto two trade filters - MA Visualizer and /or External Filter respectively.
Moving Averages are very effective trade filters and if the right Moving Average is used with right lookback period based on trade type and timeframe traded, they can be very effective in filtering trades.
Enabling 𝐔𝐬𝐞 𝐌𝐀 𝐕𝐢𝐬𝐮𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐳𝐞𝐫 𝐚𝐬 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐅𝐢𝐥𝐭𝐞𝐫 filters breakouts only when MA Visualizer agrees with the trend (which can be visualized using the fill colour between the MA Visualizer plots.
Enabling Fɪʟᴛᴇʀ Eᴀʀʟʏ Vɪsᴜᴀʟɪᴢᴇʀ Bʀᴇᴀᴋᴏᴜᴛs in addition filters breakouts even if price closed above the upper MA Visualizer plot without having to agree with fill colour.
In addition to MA Visualizer Filter, and external filter like RSI, MACD etc. can also be used by connecting to Ichimoku Trader under ╔═══ 𝗣𝗹𝘂𝗴 𝗙𝗶𝗹𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲 ═══ 🔌 dropdown by enabling 𝐔𝐬𝐞 𝐄𝐱𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐅𝐢𝐥𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐚𝐬 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐅𝐢𝐥𝐭𝐞𝐫. The external filter can be used as the only filter or in addition to MA Visualizer filter.
To get the external filter to work, Sɪɢɴᴀʟ Tʏᴘᴇ must be set right. For plots that are not oscillatory like Moving Averages, Super Trend etc., choose type as Non Oscillatory and for Oscillators like RSI, CCI, MACD etc., choose type as Oscillatory .
For Oscillators, levels must be specified for Fɪʟᴛᴇʀ Lᴇᴠᴇʟ ғᴏʀ ʟᴏɴɢs and Fɪʟᴛᴇʀ Lᴇᴠᴇʟ ғᴏʀ sʜᴏʀᴛs , especially if the Oscillator doesnt have 0 as mid line, like RSI. Even for 0 mid oscillators like CCI, filter levels like 100/-100 work effectively to filter noise.
Use 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐙𝐨𝐧𝐞𝐬 𝐁𝐚𝐜𝐤𝐠𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐝 𝐅𝐢𝐥𝐥 under 𝗨𝘀𝗲𝗳𝘂𝗹 𝗘𝘅𝘁𝗿𝗮𝘀 to paint the trade zones background. It helps visually see the effect of filters on the breakout entries and also the trade performance.
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Ichimoku Trader also includes the following useful extras
𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐙𝐨𝐧𝐞𝐬 𝐁𝐚𝐜𝐤𝐠𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐝 𝐅𝐢𝐥𝐥 paints the trade zones in green and red as mentioned above.
Sʜᴏᴡ Hɪɢʜs ᴀɴᴅ Lᴏᴡs plots the highest highs of the Bull Zone and the lowest lows of the Bear Zone to help spot the wicks, support and resistance.
Tᴀᴋᴇ Pʀᴏғɪᴛ Bᴀʀs helps detect the volatility exhaustion prices and plots $ signs to help the trader take profits or move stop loss levels to secure gains or to reduce losses.
Vɪsᴜᴀʟɪᴢᴇʀ Cᴏʟᴏʀ Bᴀʀs paints the price bars with trend intensity and the user can opt from one of two themes under Bᴀʀ Cᴏʟᴏʀ Sᴄʜᴇᴍᴇ (Chilli and Flame).
The bar colors can be inverted by enabling Iɴᴠᴇʀᴛ Bᴀʀ Cᴏʟᴏʀs to see reverse bias with respect to the current trade direction.
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Alerts can be created for Long and Short entries by using Once Per Bar Close as Alert Frequency. Entries are generated on Real time bars based on Breakout and filter conditions. It is recommended to wait for bar close before taking a position based on Ichimoku Trader Trade Entries.
The indicator does not repaint and can be confidently used for alerts and trade entries without worrying about signals disappearing.
™TradeChartist Ichimoku Trader 𝗧𝗿𝗲𝗻𝗱 𝗜𝗱𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗳𝗶𝗲𝗿 can also be connected to ™TradeChartist Plug and Trade to generate entries along with Targets, Stop Loss plots etc. Target and Stop Loss alerts can be created using Plug and Trade's Alerts system.
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There are several combinations of settings that can be tested on the security traded based on timeframe and risk/reward expectations. The indicator can be used for trade entries with filter combinations or can be used as standalone Visualizer for trend confirmations, levels etc. Following are a few examples using the Visualizer.
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1. BTC-USDT 1hr True Ichimoku Kumo Breakout with no filters.
2. BTC-USDT 1hr Ichimoku Trade Bands (Default) Breakout with no filters.
3. BTC-USDT 1hr Ichimoku Trade Bands (Default) Breakout using 200 period Hull MA Visualizer filter.
4. AAPL 4hr Ichimoku Trade Bands (Default) Breakout using 200 period VIDYA MA Visualizer filter. Note: VIDYA is normally used for long term trades.
5. GBP-USD 5m True Ichimoku Kumo Breakout using 144 period TEMA MA Visualizer filter and Money Flow Index connected as external filter with 80/20 Filter values.
6. XAU-USD 1hr Ichimoku Trade Bands (Default) Breakout using 144 period TEMA MA Visualizer and Keltner Channels basis line as external non-oscillatory filter, connected to ™TradeChartist Plug and Trade using Ichimoku Trader 𝗧𝗿𝗲𝗻𝗱 𝗜𝗱𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗳𝗶𝗲𝗿.
7. SHITPERP 1hr Ichimoku Trade Bands (0.618 Band Width and Lookback 89 periods) using 50 period Zero-Lag EMA Visualizer Filter.
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Best Practice: Test with different settings first using Paper Trades before trading with real money
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This is not a free to use indicator. Get in touch with me (PM me directly if you would like trial access to test the indicator)
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Trial access offered on all Premium scripts.
PM me directly to request trial access to the scripts or for more information.
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CryptoSignalScanner - Advanced BUY/SELL indicatorDESCRIPTION:
This script has been designed to do some swing trading on 4 hour and daily candles.
After some adjustments it also gives a good result on the lower timeframes 5m, 15m and 1h.
• This scripts is based on RSI, Stoch RSI and some other indicator(s).
• It provides BUY, SELL, STRONG BUY and STRONG SELL labels when loading the script.
• It is also possibility to set a BUY, STRONG BUY, SELL, STRONG SELL, BUY/SELL or STRONG BUY/STRONG SELL alert.
HOW TO USE:
• When a BUY signal appears it means that the trading pair is oversold. Wait for the reversal to buy. Use the Fibonacci tool together with the Eliot Waves Theory to BUY or SELL or wait for the SELL signal.
• When a SELL signal appears it means that the trading pair is overbought. SELL immediately or use the Fibonacci tool together with the Eliot Waves Theory to SELL.
FEATURES:
• You can show/hide the labels based on RSI, Stoch RSI input values.
• You can show/hide the labels based on Stoch RSI K and R input values.
• You can show/hide the labels based on Stoch RSI K and R crossing.
• You can show only STRONG BUY or STRONG SELL labels.
• Etc...
HOW TO GET ACCESS TO THE SCRIPT:
• Use the link below to subscribe to our indicators.
• Based on this script we provide telegram channels that provides signals for all Binance BTC, ETH, USDT and BNB pairs.
REMARKS:
• This advice is NOT financial advice.
• We do not provide personal investment advice and we are not a qualified licensed investment advisor.
• All information found here, including any ideas, opinions, views, predictions, forecasts, commentaries, suggestions, or stock picks, expressed or implied herein, are for informational, entertainment or educational purposes only and should not be construed as personal investment advice.
• We will not and cannot be held liable for any actions you take as a result of anything you read here.
• We only provide this information to help you make a better decision.
• While the information provided is believed to be accurate, it may include errors or inaccuracies.
Good Luck,
The CryptoSignalScanner Team
EasyBee59 v2.0EasyBee59 v2.0 for TradingView does tedious CC59 counting in your investment chart for you automatically. It then print out positive and negative numbers for each price bar. It also creates respectable support and resistance (SNR) levels based on CC59 counting results. In addition, it can print out reminders about important parameters that are happening so that you would not forget to consider them before placing trade orders. Smart phone and PC notifications of events occurring in the chart can be sent to you by server-side alerts so that you don't have to stay in front of the screen all the time.
Tools:
* Print CC59 numbers (Positive series from +1 to +23, negative series from -1 to -23).
* Draw +9 SNR and -9 SNR (Orange and sky-blue support and resistance levels created at count +9 and -9).
* Print K50% (Stochastic14-1-3 value crossing 50%).
* Set mySMA length (Default 10).
* Draw mySMA line (Increasing yellow / decreasing pink).
* Draw SMA13 line (Increasing green / decreasing red).
* Use Gap Finder (Find locations in chart where price bars are not touching or orverlapping).
* Use Max/Min Finder (Find price bars with max/min price among its nearest neighbours).
* Use K-Max/K-Min Finder (Find local max/min points of stochastic14-1-3).
* Use CAH Finder (Find Close Above High where the bar close above the high of its previous bar).
* Use CBL Finder (Find Close Below Low where the bar close below the low of its previous bar).
* Draw -D High/Low levels (High and low price of the previous day).
* Draw D-Open level (Open price of today).
* Set mySession (in NY time) (Default from 8 pm to 2 am).
* Paint mySession (Brown background during mySession time interval).
* Server-side alerts (Notify you on smart phones and PCs of events occurring in the chart such as "K-Max", "K-Min", "K50%", "New SNR","Hit SNR", "Gap", "Max", "Min", "CAH", "CBL", "mySMA up", "mySMA down", "SMA13 up", "SMA13 down", "Hit mySMA", "Hit -DH", "Hit -DL", "Hit D-Open" and "Hit SMA13").
Example utilizations of tools:
Trading The Nine:
After a long series of negative counting (done automatically by EasyBee59 v2.0) in a daily chart of BABA ended with a +1 price bar and closed above a downward pink mySMA5 line, a buy order could be placed in the +2 bar. Profit taking could be done in the +9 bar.
Trading The SNR:
After IPO in May 2012, weekly price of FB declined from the peak of 45 USD down to the bottom of 17.55 USD. Fibonacci projection of this correction with a ratio of 1.628 pointed to 61.96 USD. In April 2013, EasyBee59 v2.0 automatically created a new -9 SNR (support and resistance at -9 count) level in sky-blue. The price tightly went side-way just under this -9 SNR level for six weeks before it obviously broke upward. A buy order could be placed in the next bar. Profit taking could be done at the pre-determined price of 61.96 USD.
Trading The K50:
During a downtrend, an hourly chart of AAPL made a resistance point of 204.75 USD on 3rd August 2019. The price went down until the value of stochastic(14,1,3) recovered from below 20% up to 50%. At this point EasyBee59 v2.0 automatically printed "K50%" label. A buy order could be placed in the next bar and profit taking could be done at the pre-determined price of 204.75 USD.
Trading The Gap:
After failed to pass above an orange +9 SNR level, weekly BAC price jumped down leaving a unclosed gap at 16.83 USD. The unclosed gaps are often price targets for institutional traders. They could be located easily by EasyBee59 Gap Finder tool. After the value of stochastic(14,1,3) recovered from below 20% and the price managed to close above mySMA5 line. A buy order could be placed in the next bar and profit taking could be done at the pre-determined gap-closing price of 16.83 USD.
Trading SMA colors:
After IPO, PLNT weekly declined from a peak of 20.68 USD down to a bottom of 13.23 USD. During the downtrend, a pair of mySMA10 / SMA13 of pink / red colors was created automatically by EasyBee59 V2.0. Once the SMA pair change their colors to yellow / green, a buy order could be placed in the next bar and profit taking could be done at the IPO peak of 20.68 USD.
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The source code of EasyBee59 v2.0 for TradingView is protected. Only invited TradingView members can access and use this script.
Lifetime invitation access to this script cost 100 USDs (free future upgrades and online supports). Paypal, bank transfer and bitcoin payments are welcome.
For more informaton please contact the author (DrGraph or Nimit Chomnawang, PhD) via TradingView private chat
or in the comment field below.
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How to install the script:
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*Go to the bottom of this page and click on "Add to Favorite Scripts".
*Remove older version of the script by clicking on the "X" button behind the indicator line at the top left corner of the chart window.
*Open a new chart at and click on the "Indicators" tab.
*Click on the "Favorites" tab and choose "EasyBee59 v2.0".
*Right click anywhere on the graph, choose "Color Theme", the select "Dark".
*Right click anywhere on the graph, choose "Settings".
*In "Symbol" tab, set "Precesion" to 1/100 for stock price or 1/100000 for forex and set "Time Zone" to your local time.
*In "Status line" tab, uncheck "Indicator Arguments" and "Indicator Values".
*In "Scales" tab, check "Indicator Last Value Label".
*In "Events" tab, check "Show Dividends on Chart", "Show Splits on Chart" and "Show Earnings on Chart".
*At the bottom of settings window, click on "Template", "Save As...", then name this theme of graph setting for future call up such as "DrGraph chart setting".
*Click OK.
For free TradingView plan, you can add two more indicators to the chart. That means you may add Stoch and Vol indicators with same parameters as those setup in EasyBee59 to your graph. DrGraph regularly publishes his educational ideas on using features provided in EasyBee59 for profitable investments. You can follow him for how to use the tools in trading stocks, forex, and crypto currencies.
10x HTF Candles Dynamic with LTF FVG and Key LevelsPurpose
The 10x HTF Candles Dynamic Pine Script is a versatile, all-in-one trading tool designed for TradingView to empower traders with actionable insights across multiple timeframes. It combines advanced price action analysis, Fair Value Gap (FVG) detection, market structure evaluation, and key level visualization into a single, highly customizable interface. Built for day traders, swing traders, and scalpers, this script enhances decision-making by providing a clear, multi-dimensional view of market dynamics, liquidity zones, and trend biases. Its purpose is to streamline technical analysis, reduce chart clutter, and deliver real-time, visually intuitive data to support precise trading strategies.
What the Script Does
How the Script Works:
The script leverages Pine Script v5’s advanced features to deliver a robust and efficient trading tool. Below is a step-by-step explanation of its functionality:
1. Initialization and Configuration:
- Initializes with @version=5, enabling dynamic requests, and sets limits for bars (500), lines, labels, boxes, and polylines to manage resources.
- Defines user inputs for candle settings, timeframe selection, FVG parameters, DWM levels, market structure table, and visual preferences.
- Dynamically calculates 10 higher timeframes based on the current chart timeframe (e.g., 1m chart → 5m, 15m, 60m, etc.) or allows custom timeframes.
2. Data Acquisition:
- Fetches OHLC data for up to 10 timeframes using request.security, storing it in optimized TfData objects (arrays for open, high, low, close).
- Loops through enabled timeframes to minimize redundant code, improving processing speed.
3. Candlestick Rendering:
- Draws HTF candlesticks at user-defined offsets, with customizable bullish/bearish colors, wick colors, and widths.
- Calculates bar types (Inside, Normal, Outside) and optionally labels them above candles for pattern analysis.
4. FVG Detection and Visualization:
- Scans for FVGs by comparing candle highs and lows across three bars (e.g., low of candle 1 > high of candle 3 for bullish FVG).
- Detects IFVGs based on user-selected methods (wick, close, or midpoint) and highlights them with distinct colors.
- Draws FVG boxes with configurable borders, midpoint lines, and labels, tracking mitigation status.
- Limits FVG display to a user-defined maximum (1–200) to maintain chart clarity.
5. Horizontal Levels and DWM Lines:
- Computes Highs, Lows, Midpoints, and Quarter Points for each timeframe, drawing lines with customizable styles and extensions.
- Plots DWM open, close, high, low, and control point lines, with optional alerts for high/low breaks.
- Supports session-based opening price lines (e.g., 09:30 Market Open) with similar customization.
6. Market Structure and Bias:
Calculates trend bias by comparing the current close to the midpoint of the timeframe’s range (highest high to lowest low).
Updates a market structure table with timeframe, bias, and premium/discount status, using color-coded cells for quick interpretation.
7. Countdown Timers:
- Converts timeframe strings to seconds and calculates the time remaining until the next candle using timenow.
- Renders countdown labels with timeframe names (e.g., “1h\n(00:45)”) at user-defined positions.
8. Optimization and Cleanup:
- Uses VisualElements UDTs to manage lines, wicks, and labels, reducing memory usage.
- Deletes outdated drawings when limits are exceeded, ensuring a clean and responsive chart.
- Employs loops and arrays to streamline repetitive tasks, enhancing performance.
How to Use the Script:
This script is user-friendly yet powerful, suitable for traders of all experience levels. Follow these steps to maximize its potential:
1. Add to TradingView:
- Copy the script into TradingView’s Pine Editor.
- Click “Add to Chart” to apply it to your active chart.
2. Customize Settings:
- Candle Settings: Adjust the number of candles (1–10), starting position, group spacing, bullish/bearish colors, wick colors, and candle width.
- Timeframe Settings: Enable/disable up to 10 timeframes, choosing dynamic (auto-selected) or custom timeframes (e.g., 3m, 60m, D).
- FVG Settings: Toggle FVG detection, set detection methods (wick/close/midpoint), adjust thresholds, and customize colors, borders, and midpoint lines.
- DWM Settings: Enable daily/weekly/monthly lines (open, close, high, low, midpoint), set colors, and configure alerts for high/low breaks.
- Market Structure Table: Show/hide columns for timeframe, trend bias, and premium/discount, and adjust table position (top-left, bottom-right, etc.).
- Countdown Timers: Enable timers, adjust offsets, and customize text/background colors.
- Label Settings: Configure price label precision, transparency, and offsets for clarity.
3.Interpret Visuals:
- Candlesticks: Analyze HTF candles to gauge trend direction and momentum across timeframes.
- FVGs: Look for unmitigated FVGs (colored boxes) as potential support/resistance zones or trade setups.
- Key Levels: Use Highs, Lows, Midpoints, and Quarter Points to identify breakout or reversal areas.
4. Market Structure Table: Check trend bias and premium/discount status to align trades with market conditions.
- DWM Lines: Monitor daily/weekly/monthly levels for institutional reference points.
- Countdown Timers: Time entries/exits based on upcoming candle formations.
5. Integrate with Strategy:
- Combine script insights with your trading plan (e.g., use FVGs for entries, key levels for stops/targets).
- Set alerts for high/low breaks or liquidity zone approaches to stay proactive.
- Export table data or screenshot visuals for documentation and analysis.
6. Optimize Performance:
Limit the number of candles, FVGs, and lines to match your device’s capabilities.
Regularly review settings to focus on the most relevant timeframes and features.
Why the Script is Original
The 10x HTF Candles Dynamic script stands out in the TradingView community due to its innovative design, comprehensive functionality, and trader-centric approach. Here’s what makes it unique:
1. Seamless Multi-Timeframe Integration:
- Unlike single-timeframe indicators, this script synthesizes data from up to 10 timeframes, offering a holistic view of market structure.
- Dynamic timeframe selection adapts to the chart’s timeframe, ensuring relevance across all trading styles.
2 . Advanced FVG and IFVG Detection:
- Provides granular control over FVG detection with three IFVG methods (wick, close, midpoint), a rarity in most scripts.
- Tracks mitigation status and highlights unmitigated FVGs, enabling traders to capitalize on high-probability setups.
- Visualizes FVGs with boxes, midpoint lines, and labels, enhancing clarity and usability.
3. Sophisticated Market Structure Analysis:
-The bias calculation, introduced in recent updates (2 days ago), uses a robust algorithm to assess trend direction based on range midpoints.
- The market structure table, with premium/discount zones (added 20 hours ago), offers a unique summary of market conditions, unmatched by standard indicators.
4. Comprehensive DWM and Session Support:
- Integrates daily, weekly, and monthly levels alongside session-based opening prices, catering to institutional and retail traders alike.
- Customizable alerts for high/low breaks add actionable functionality.
5. Visual Hierarchy and Clarity:
- Scales line widths and transparency by timeframe, prioritizing higher timeframes for strategic focus.
- Countdown timers provide real-time context, a feature rarely seen in multi-timeframe scripts.
6.Performance Optimization:
- Recent updates introduced loops and UDTs to reduce code redundancy and boost processing speed.
- Automated cleanup mechanisms prevent chart clutter, ensuring smooth operation even on low-resource devices.
7. High Customizability:
- Offers extensive settings for visuals, timeframes, FVGs, DWM lines, and alerts, accommodating diverse trading preferences.
- Balances complexity with accessibility, making it approachable for beginners and powerful for advanced users.
8.Continuous Evolution:
- Regular updates (e.g., bias filter table, premium/discount feature, code optimization) demonstrate ongoing commitment to improvement.
- Closed-source protection (noted 20 hours ago) ensures intellectual integrity while allowing free use, fostering trust in the TradingView community.
Conclusion
The 10x HTF Candles Dynamic Pine Script is a groundbreaking tool that redefines multi-timeframe analysis on TradingView. By combining candlestick visualization, FVG detection, market structure insights, DWM levels, and countdown timers, it provides traders with a comprehensive, real-time view of market dynamics. Its advanced optimization, customization options, and continuous updates make it a standout choice for traders seeking precision, clarity, and efficiency. Whether you’re scalping intraday moves or swing trading weekly trends, this script equips you with the tools to master the markets with confidence.
Cloud Channel Signals Indicator [Quantigenics]The Cloud Channel Signals script is a key element of the Cloud Channel Signal System. It primarily focuses on identifying breakout and reversal trades through a sophisticated cloud channel overlay. The script, designed for overlay on the price portion of charts, displays a “cloud-like” channel that signals potential breakout and reversal points around the candles/bars, offering insights into price movements, volatility, and potential support or resistance zones at the outer bands of the channel.
As with all of our scripts, the "Cloud Channel Signals" script, is designed to work on ANY symbol and time frame. The input parameters can be adjusted to fit your specific trading style.
Technical Composition :
Cloud Channel Construction : The Cloud Channel Signals Script is characterized by its innovative Cloud Channel, a proprietary formulation that advances beyond traditional channel calculations. This channel is not a mere adaptation of Bollinger Bands or Donchian Channels; it sets itself apart through a complex blend of calculations. While incorporating elements like standard deviation and high/low price ranges, it notably introduces EMA-based adjustments and integrates intricate mathematical models. This sophisticated algorithmic approach results in a channel that adeptly marks price extremes and dynamically adapts to market volatility and trend shifts. Enhanced by advanced statistical methods, the Cloud Channel offers nuanced insights into market behavior. Its configuration is based on specific range calculations derived from price fluctuations over a defined period, paired with an evolved standard deviation method. This results in a multifaceted analytical tool that surpasses typical channel indicators in depth and sophistication, providing traders with a comprehensive, nuanced view of support and resistance areas.
Signal Generation Mechanism :
> Breakout Signals :
The script identifies breakout signals by assessing price crossover relative to a dynamically constructed channel. This channel is derived from a blend of moving averages and price extremes over a specified period. Oscillator crossovers aid in confirming breakout signals. These crossovers are determined by comparing the oscillator line, calculated as a difference between a transformed moving average and a kernel estimation, with a signal line derived from an exponential moving average of the oscillator.
> Reversal Signals :
Reversal signals are generated through mathematical analysis of price proximity to the channel's edges, which are calculated using a combination of EMA (Exponential Moving Average) values and the highest/lowest price points within a given time frame. The oscillator's role in identifying reversals involves assessing its value relative to its historical range, which is dynamically adjusted based on market conditions.
Oscillator Dynamics :
The oscillator is constructed using a combination of rational quadratic and Gaussian kernel functions applied to close prices. The length parameter of the oscillator controls the window of these calculations, impacting its responsiveness. The dynamic level adjustment in the oscillator is based on a calculated average of its peak and trough values over a specified period, offering adaptive sensitivity.
Channel Gradient Smoothness :
The gradient smoothness of the channel is a function of the variance between the channel's upper and lower bounds. This is visually represented through color intensity changes, reflecting the level of volatility and market momentum.
Trend Bias Assessment :
Trend Bias is calculated using a combination of high/low averages and smoothed price data. This involves taking the average of the highest and lowest prices over a specified length, then applying an exponential moving average to this average for trend direction assessment. This mathematical assessment of trend direction complements the breakout and reversal signals by aligning them with the prevailing market trend.
How to Use the Cloud Channel Signals System :
Usage Considerations:
The script must be configured with precision to ensure it aligns with the trader’s strategy. This involves meticulous setting of channel lengths, oscillator parameters, and trend bias length. For effective application, it’s essential to synchronize the input parameters with the companion "Cloud Channel Indicators" script, ensuring a unified analytical perspective. The option to choose real-time vs. post-bar-closure signal generation offers flexibility in trading styles, catering to both aggressive and conservative trading approaches.
Integration with Cloud Channel Indicators script :
> Use the "Cloud Channel Signals" script alongside the "Cloud Channel Indicators" script for comprehensive market analysis. Ensure identical input parameters across both scripts for consistency.
> Note: The lower indicators are from the 'Cloud Channel Indicators' script, complementing the 'Cloud Channel Signals' script seen here, which generates the 'cloud' and signals on the price chart.
> The 'Cloud Channel Indicators” script can be found here:
Understanding On-Chart Signals :
The script displays entry signals directly on the chart, offering visual cues for both breakout and reversal trading opportunities. Traders can toggle the display of these signals for either breakout or reversal trades, allowing customization based on their trading strategy.
Identifying Entry Points :
> Breakout Trades : Enable 'Show Break Out Trades' to view signals where the price crosses the cloud channel, coupled with oscillator crossovers. A bullish breakout is indicated when the price crosses above the top channel, and a bearish breakout when it crosses below the bottom channel.
> Reversal Trades : Activate 'Show Reversal Trades' to identify potential reversal points. These are highlighted when the price rebounds from the cloud channel's edges, supported by oscillator and trend bias indicators.
Setting Stop Losses Using Outer Bands : Employ the outer bands of the cloud channel as dynamic stop-loss levels. Position stop losses below the lower band for long trades and above the upper band for short trades, adjusting as the bands shift with market conditions.
Executing and Managing Trades : Enter trades based on the script’s breakout or reversal signals, in line with your risk management rules.
Adjust stop-loss levels : Adjust stop-loss levels according to the outer band movements and exit the trade based on reversal signals or profit targets determined by significant support or resistance levels indicated by the cloud channel.
Customizable Alerts for Trading Efficiency :
Set up TradingView alerts to notify you of crucial trading signals like breakout or reversal opportunities, or when the price reaches critical levels defined by the cloud channel.
Adapting Strategy to Market Dynamics:
Input Parameter Settings :
Important Usage Guidance : For seamless integration with its counterpart, the "Cloud Channel Indicators" script, it's crucial to align the input parameter settings across both scripts. When adjusting values from their defaults, ensure that corresponding parameters in both scripts are identically set. This synchronization is key to achieving a cohesive and accurate representation on your charts.
Intra-Bar Order Generation (IntraBar) : Allows traders to choose if signals are generated within the current bar (real-time) or after the bar closes, providing flexibility in signal timing.
Show Break Out/Reversal Trades (BreakOutTrades, ReversalTrades) : Enables traders to toggle the visibility of specific trade types - breakout or reversal trades - on the chart.
Show Text Labels (ShowSignalLabels) : Option to display text labels for signals, enhancing the clarity and readability of the chart.
Inner/Outer Channel Length (InnerChannelLength, OutterChannelLength) : Sets the calculation periods for the inner and outer channels, affecting the sensitivity and responsiveness of the cloud channel.
Oscillator Length (OscillatorLength) : Determines the length for the precision oscillator calculation, impacting its sensitivity to market movements.
Top/Bottom Level (TopLevel, BottomLevel) : Establishes the upper and lower bounds for the oscillator, used to identify overbought and oversold conditions.
Use Dynamic Level (Dynamic_Level_OnOff) : Provides an option to use dynamic levels in the oscillator, for a more adaptive and responsive analysis.
Trend Bias Length (TrendBiasLength) : Adjusts the period for the Trend Bias calculation, crucial for understanding the overall market trend.
Top/Bottom Channel Color (TopChannelColor, BottomChannelColor) : Customization options for the color of the top and bottom channels.
Smoothness of The Gradient (Smoothness) : Controls the smoothness level of the channel's gradient, allowing for visual customization.
Alert Setting Guidance :
The script includes a versatile alert system for notifying traders of critical trading signals:
Breakout and Reversal Trade Alerts : These alerts are activated for breakout and reversal signals based on the script’s analysis, which can be crucial for timely entries and exits.
Custom Alert Conditions : Traders can set up alerts in TradingView’s system to get notified under specific conditions, like when a new signal (arrow up/down) appears on the chart, tailoring the alerts to their trading strategies.
The "Cloud Channel Signals " script offers a valuable tool for traders looking to capitalize on breakout and reversal opportunities. Its advanced channel and oscillator settings, combined with customizable alert options, make it a valuable addition to any trader's arsenal. Users are encouraged to explore these settings to fully leverage the script's capabilities, keeping in mind that trading involves risks and past performance does not guarantee future results. For optimal results, this script is designed to be used in conjunction with the "Cloud Channel Indicators .
You can see the “Author’s instructions" below to get immediate access to Cloud Channel Signals Indicators & the rest of the “Quantigenics Premium Indicator Suite”.
Volume Profile Visible Range For All AccountsVolume Profile Visible Range For All Accounts is displaying volume from price perspective. It’s done by summing volume by the “estimated” transaction price. This version is estimating it based on public volume data so it can be used with any account.
Volume Profile is a powerful tool commonly used by PRO users, to disseminate its use also by users who operate on basic volume data, we have prepared a set of scripts:
Volume Profile For All Accounts – Analyze last 50-20000 bars.
Volume Profile From Date For All Accounts – Analyze all bars since start date.
Volume Profile Range For All Accounts – Analyze bars in a range between start and end date.
Volume Profile Visible Range For All Accounts – Analyze bars in the range visible on the screen.
If after reading script description something is not clear, do not hesitate to ask. We are helping all users.
Script Settings:
| SCANNER VISUALIZATION |
Rows – Number of rows
Width – Width of the visualization.
Position – Position of the visualization:
S_DU – At START of the area (left edge of the screen), DOWN first
S_UD – At START of the area (left edge of the screen), UP first
BE_DU – At BEFORE END of the area, DOWN first
BE_UD – At BEFORE END of the area, UP first
E_DU – At END of the area, DOWN first
E_UD – At END of the area, UP first
Color Up – Color of volume classified as move Up, or Both if separation is off.
Color Down - Color of volume classified as move Down
Color Border – Border color.
Up/Down separate – Draw separate volume classified as Up and Down
Show values – Showing volume values of the bars.
Troubleshooting:
In case of any problems, send error details to the author of the script.
Volume Profile Range For All AccountsVolume Profile Range For All Accounts is displaying volume from price perspective. It’s done by summing volume by the “estimated” transaction price. This version is estimating it based on public volume data so it can be used with any account.
Volume Profile is a powerful tool commonly used by PRO users, to disseminate its use also by users who operate on basic volume data, we have prepared a set of scripts:
Volume Profile For All Accounts – Analyze last 50-20000 bars.
Volume Profile From Date For All Accounts – Analyze all bars since start date.
Volume Profile Range For All Accounts – Analyze bars in a range between start and end date.
Traiding View is supporting paid users with Volume Profile on extended volume dataset. We recommend to use it, because of access to more precise data.
Script Initialization:
After adding this script to the chart, a blue dialog with ‘Set the “start date” time for “VPR”’ label will be shown. You should pick ‘start date’ on the chart by pressing point on the chart. A line will appear in that place, that can be moved later by move over and catching a rectangle dot over the line.
After ‘start date’ selection, a blue dialog with ‘Set the “end date” time for “VPR”’. You should pick the ‘end date’ on the chart by pressing point on the chart. A line will appear in that place, that can be moved later by move over and catching a rectangle dot over the line.
If picked range is too small, a red label “Range should be bigger than 50 bars” will be shown. In that case just catch the rectangle dot over the line and move it to increase the range.
Settings:
SCANNER VISUALIZATION
Start date – Start date from which bars should be taken into account during calculations. For the narrow range, the estimation may differ significantly from the Volume Profile available for Paid Traiding View users.
End date – End date to which bars should be taken into account during calculations. For the narrow range, the estimation may differ significantly from the Volume Profile available for Paid Traiding View users.
Rows – Number of rows
Width – Width of the visualization.
Position – Position of the visualization:
S_DU – At START of the area, DOWN first
S_UD – At START of the area, UP first
BE_DU – At BEFORE END of the area, DOWN first
BE_UD – At BEFORE END of the area, UP first
E_DU – At END of the area, DOWN first
E_UD – At END of the area, UP first
Color Up – Color of volume classified as move Up, or Both if separation is off.
Color Down - Color of volume classified as move Down
Color Border – Border color.
Up/Down separate – Draw separate volume classified as Up and Down
Show values – Showing volume values of the bars.
Troubleshooting:
In case of any problems, send error details to the author of the script.
[blackcat] L1 Jon Andersen R-Squared IndicatorLevel: 1
Background
The R-Squared indicator created by Jon Andersen in "Standard error bands" in the September 1996 STOCKS & COMMODITIES .
Function
This script fristly creates the coeffR function which is used to produced the R-Squared indicator. The coeffR function is used to calculate the correlation coefficient R. Once I have created and verified the coeffR function, the R-Sqaured indicator can be built easily.
Key Signal
AvgSqrR --> Smoothed R-Squared Oscillator Output.
Labels and alerts are added.
Remarks
Feedbacks are appreciated.
Readme
In real life, I am a prolific inventor. I have successfully applied for more than 60 international and regional patents in the past 12 years. But in the past two years or so, I have tried to transfer my creativity to the development of trading strategies. Tradingview is the ideal platform for me. I am selecting and contributing some of the hundreds of scripts to publish in Tradingview community. Welcome everyone to interact with me to discuss these interesting pine scripts.
The scripts posted are categorized into 5 levels according to my efforts or manhours put into these works.
Level 1 : interesting script snippets or distinctive improvement from classic indicators or strategy. Level 1 scripts can usually appear in more complex indicators as a function module or element.
Level 2 : composite indicator/strategy. By selecting or combining several independent or dependent functions or sub indicators in proper way, the composite script exhibits a resonance phenomenon which can filter out noise or fake trading signal to enhance trading confidence level.
Level 3 : comprehensive indicator/strategy. They are simple trading systems based on my strategies. They are commonly containing several or all of entry signal, close signal, stop loss, take profit, re-entry, risk management, and position sizing techniques. Even some interesting fundamental and mass psychological aspects are incorporated.
Level 4 : script snippets or functions that do not disclose source code. Interesting element that can reveal market laws and work as raw material for indicators and strategies. If you find Level 1~2 scripts are helpful, Level 4 is a private version that took me far more efforts to develop.
Level 5 : indicator/strategy that do not disclose source code. private version of Level 3 script with my accumulated script processing skills or a large number of custom functions. I had a private function library built in past two years. Level 5 scripts use many of them to achieve private trading strategy.
[blackcat] L1 Jon Andersen Standard Error BandsLevel: 1
Background
The standard error bands created by Jon Andersen in "Standard error bands" in the September 1996 STOCKS & COMMODITIES.
Function
This script calculates the beta and alpha coefficients of the linear regression. First, it creates the calcB and calcA functions, which refer to the beta and alpha coefficients. Create calcB first, then calcA. These functions are used in calculating the regression coefficients for the standard error bands. In This standard error bands indicator, the "Length" value specifies the period of the linear regression line; the default is 21. The SDeg value specifies the smoothing factor that is used to smooth the linear regression and standard error bands; the default is 3.
Key Signal
LinRegS --> standard error bands center line
LinRegS + SErr --> standard error bands upper line
LinRegS - SErr --> standard error bands lower line
Labels and alerts are added.
Remarks
Feedbacks are appreciated.
Readme
In real life, I am a prolific inventor. I have successfully applied for more than 60 international and regional patents in the past 12 years. But in the past two years or so, I have tried to transfer my creativity to the development of trading strategies. Tradingview is the ideal platform for me. I am selecting and contributing some of the hundreds of scripts to publish in Tradingview community. Welcome everyone to interact with me to discuss these interesting pine scripts.
The scripts posted are categorized into 5 levels according to my efforts or manhours put into these works.
Level 1 : interesting script snippets or distinctive improvement from classic indicators or strategy. Level 1 scripts can usually appear in more complex indicators as a function module or element.
Level 2 : composite indicator/strategy. By selecting or combining several independent or dependent functions or sub indicators in proper way, the composite script exhibits a resonance phenomenon which can filter out noise or fake trading signal to enhance trading confidence level.
Level 3 : comprehensive indicator/strategy. They are simple trading systems based on my strategies. They are commonly containing several or all of entry signal, close signal, stop loss, take profit, re-entry, risk management, and position sizing techniques. Even some interesting fundamental and mass psychological aspects are incorporated.
Level 4 : script snippets or functions that do not disclose source code. Interesting element that can reveal market laws and work as raw material for indicators and strategies. If you find Level 1~2 scripts are helpful, Level 4 is a private version that took me far more efforts to develop.
Level 5 : indicator/strategy that do not disclose source code. private version of Level 3 script with my accumulated script processing skills or a large number of custom functions. I had a private function library built in past two years. Level 5 scripts use many of them to achieve private trading strategy.
[blackcat] L1 Vitali Apirine Rate Of Change With BandsLevel: 1
Background
Vitali Apirine introuced this RoC indicator of “Rate Of Change With Bands” on March 2021.
Function
In Vitali Apirine's article “Rate Of Change With Bands” , the author introduces a concept of identifying overbought and oversold levels based on calculating standard deviation bands of the rate of change (ROC) momentum oscillator. The rate of change bands widen and narrow as the ROC deviation increases and decreases. The author proposes using this indicator in conjunction with other technical analysis methods to determine if the instrument is overbought or oversold.
Key Signal
UpperBand --> overbought threshold
oMARoc --> Output RoC Moving Average
LowerBand --> oversold threshold
Labels
L --> Long
S --> Short
XL --> Close Long
XS --> Close Short
Pros and Cons
100% Vitali Apirine definition translation, even variable names are the same. This help readers who would like to use pine to read his article.
Remarks
The 1st script for Blackcat1402 Vitali Apirine series publication.
Readme
In real life, I am a prolific inventor. I have successfully applied for more than 60 international and regional patents in the past 12 years. But in the past two years or so, I have tried to transfer my creativity to the development of trading strategies. Tradingview is the ideal platform for me. I am selecting and contributing some of the hundreds of scripts to publish in Tradingview community. Welcome everyone to interact with me to discuss these interesting pine scripts.
The scripts posted are categorized into 5 levels according to my efforts or manhours put into these works.
Level 1 : interesting script snippets or distinctive improvement from classic indicators or strategy. Level 1 scripts can usually appear in more complex indicators as a function module or element.
Level 2 : composite indicator/strategy. By selecting or combining several independent or dependent functions or sub indicators in proper way, the composite script exhibits a resonance phenomenon which can filter out noise or fake trading signal to enhance trading confidence level.
Level 3 : comprehensive indicator/strategy. They are simple trading systems based on my strategies. They are commonly containing several or all of entry signal, close signal, stop loss, take profit, re-entry, risk management, and position sizing techniques. Even some interesting fundamental and mass psychological aspects are incorporated.
Level 4 : script snippets or functions that do not disclose source code. Interesting element that can reveal market laws and work as raw material for indicators and strategies. If you find Level 1~2 scripts are helpful, Level 4 is a private version that took me far more efforts to develop.
Level 5 : indicator/strategy that do not disclose source code. private version of Level 3 script with my accumulated script processing skills or a large number of custom functions. I had a private function library built in past two years. Level 5 scripts use many of them to achieve private trading strategy.
[blackcat] L1 Ehlers FM DemodulatorLevel: 1
Background
John F. Ehlers introuced FM demodulator of "A Technical Description Of Market Data For Traders" on TASC MAY 2021
Function
John Ehlers introduces the use of FM modulation to determine the cycles of market data. The author also proposes that noise in market data does not necessarily mean chaos and that pink noise in the data implies memory in the data. According to the author, peaks and valleys of the FM demodulator indicator that he presents in the article can be correlated with major swings of the price. The FM demodulator indicator (FMD) ranges from -1.0 to 1.0. There is a natural delay in the detection of peaks and troughs, as we need to wait while the indicator has moved by a certain amount. The example system buys as soon as a new higher trough has been confirmed.
Key Signal
SS --> FM Demodulator ouput
Pros and Cons
100% John F. Ehlers definition translation, even variable names are the same. This help readers who would like to use pine to read his book.
Remarks
The 103rd script for Blackcat1402 John F. Ehlers Week publication.
Readme
In real life, I am a prolific inventor. I have successfully applied for more than 60 international and regional patents in the past 12 years. But in the past two years or so, I have tried to transfer my creativity to the development of trading strategies. Tradingview is the ideal platform for me. I am selecting and contributing some of the hundreds of scripts to publish in Tradingview community. Welcome everyone to interact with me to discuss these interesting pine scripts.
The scripts posted are categorized into 5 levels according to my efforts or manhours put into these works.
Level 1 : interesting script snippets or distinctive improvement from classic indicators or strategy. Level 1 scripts can usually appear in more complex indicators as a function module or element.
Level 2 : composite indicator/strategy. By selecting or combining several independent or dependent functions or sub indicators in proper way, the composite script exhibits a resonance phenomenon which can filter out noise or fake trading signal to enhance trading confidence level.
Level 3 : comprehensive indicator/strategy. They are simple trading systems based on my strategies. They are commonly containing several or all of entry signal, close signal, stop loss, take profit, re-entry, risk management, and position sizing techniques. Even some interesting fundamental and mass psychological aspects are incorporated.
Level 4 : script snippets or functions that do not disclose source code. Interesting element that can reveal market laws and work as raw material for indicators and strategies. If you find Level 1~2 scripts are helpful, Level 4 is a private version that took me far more efforts to develop.
Level 5 : indicator/strategy that do not disclose source code. private version of Level 3 script with my accumulated script processing skills or a large number of custom functions. I had a private function library built in past two years. Level 5 scripts use many of them to achieve private trading strategy.
[blackcat] L1 Ehlers Phasor IndicatorLevel: 1
Background
This script was requested by @pips_v1. "A cycle is one market characteristic that can be scientifically measured. Although they can be measured, they are still maddening because they are in essence ephemeral; they come and they go. Our recent research, however, indicates there is a fundamental cycle parameter that leads us to the correct trading strategy for any current market mode." by John Ehlers
Function
John Ehlers describe the principle of phasor indicator as "One easy way to picture a cycle is as an indicator arrow bolted to a rotating shaft, as can be seen in a phasor diagram. Each time the arrowhead sweeps through one complete rotation, a cycle is completed. The phase increases uniformly throughout the cycle. The phase continues for the next cycle but is usually drawn as reset to zero to start the next cycle." The parameter we use is the phase of the cycle. The measured phase tells us with great sensitivity when we are in the trend mode, enabling the capture of a large fraction of the trend movement.
Key Signal
Phase --> Ehlers Phasor signal
Pros and Cons
100% John F. Ehlers definition translation of his publications, even variable names are the same. This help readers who would like to use pine to read his book.
Remarks
The 102th script for Blackcat1402 John F. Ehlers Week publication.
Readme
In real life, I am a prolific inventor. I have successfully applied for more than 60 international and regional patents in the past 12 years. But in the past two years or so, I have tried to transfer my creativity to the development of trading strategies. Tradingview is the ideal platform for me. I am selecting and contributing some of the hundreds of scripts to publish in Tradingview community. Welcome everyone to interact with me to discuss these interesting pine scripts.
The scripts posted are categorized into 5 levels according to my efforts or manhours put into these works.
Level 1 : interesting script snippets or distinctive improvement from classic indicators or strategy. Level 1 scripts can usually appear in more complex indicators as a function module or element.
Level 2 : composite indicator/strategy. By selecting or combining several independent or dependent functions or sub indicators in proper way, the composite script exhibits a resonance phenomenon which can filter out noise or fake trading signal to enhance trading confidence level.
Level 3 : comprehensive indicator/strategy. They are simple trading systems based on my strategies. They are commonly containing several or all of entry signal, close signal, stop loss, take profit, re-entry, risk management, and position sizing techniques. Even some interesting fundamental and mass psychological aspects are incorporated.
Level 4 : script snippets or functions that do not disclose source code. Interesting element that can reveal market laws and work as raw material for indicators and strategies. If you find Level 1~2 scripts are helpful, Level 4 is a private version that took me far more efforts to develop.
Level 5 : indicator/strategy that do not disclose source code. private version of Level 3 script with my accumulated script processing skills or a large number of custom functions. I had a private function library built in past two years. Level 5 scripts use many of them to achieve private trading strategy.
PIN HUNTERScript Components
- Volume Weighted Averages (Daily, Weekly, Monthly and Yearly)
- Price bands created with Standard Deviation
- ALMA Indicator
- Automatic Trend Lines
How to use :
* The script has been written to work properly in all time periods. It is more appropriate to use visually in periods of 4 hours or less.
* First of all, it should be checked whether the price is below or above the yellow colored "ALMA Indicator".
* When the price crosses the yellow line down, it tends to touch the price below (curve, trend line or price line). These touches are used to determine the buying level by looking at the trend direction.
It is also necessary to calculate that the number of items to break below will change depending on the strength of the trend. The script doesn't teach you this experience, the decisions you make are always up to you.
The price, which starts to rise again by touching the lower level, will show an upward trend towards the "ALMA Indicator".
* When the price crosses the yellow "ALMA Indicator" line up, it tends to touch the price (curve, trend line or price line) above it. These touches are used to determine the selling level by looking at the direction of the trend.
* The main levels that are intended to be traded are Standard Deviation bands. (Example: Price crossing StD1 level upwards targets StD2 level in Uptrend. If the trend is still up StD3 level becomes target.)
* Automatic Trend Lines are created by the script as the price moves. Extend the trend lines to the right. These lines will serve as support and resistance in the next candles. Newly formed trend lines appear solid, old trend lines appear dashed.
I wish the script will be useful to everyone. I would like to thank you in advance for any contribution and criticism you will make.
Please have a look at my other scripts. Pivot STRTGY V1 is worth a try.
(Turkish)
Script Bileşenleri
- Hacim Ağırlıklı Ortalamalar ( Günlük, Haftalık, Aylık ve Yıllık)
- Standart Sapma ile oluşturulan fiyat bantları
- ALMA İndikatörü
- Otomatik Trend Çizgileri
Nasıl Kullanılır :
* Script tüm zaman periyodlarında sağlıklı olarak çalışacak şekilde yazılmıştır. Görsel olarak 4 saat ve altındaki periyodlarda kullanılması daha uygundur.
* Öncelikle fiyatın sarı renkli "ALMA İndikatörünün" altında veya üstünde oluduğuna bakılmalıdır.
*Fiyat sarı çizgiyi aşağıya kestiğinde bir altında bulunan fiyata ( eğri, trend çizgisi ya da fiyat hattı) dokunma eğilimi gösterir. Bu dokunuşlar trend yönüne de bakılarak alım seviyesini saptamaya yarar.
Trendin gücüne bağlı olarak aşağıda kırılacak öğe sayısının değişeceğini de hesaplamak gerekir. Script size bu deneyimi öğretmez, alacağınız kararlar her zaman size aittir.
Alt seviyeye dokunarak tekrar yükselmeye başlayan fiyat "ALMA İndikatörüne" doğru yükselme eğilimi gösterecektir.
* Fiyat sarı çizgiyi yukarıya kestiğinde bir üstünde bulunan fiyata ( eğri, trend çizgisi ya da fiyat hattı) dokunma eğilimi gösterir. Bu dokunuşlar trend yönüne de bakılarak satma seviyesini saptamaya yarar.
* Ticaret yapılması amaçlanan ana seviyeler Standart Sapma bandlarıdır. (Örnek : StD1 seviyesini yukarı yönde geçen fiyat Yukarı trendde StD2 seviyesini hedefler. Trend halen yukarı ise StD3 seviyesi hedef haline gelir.)
* Otomatik Trend Çizgileri fiyat hareket ettikçe script tarafından oluşturulur. Trend çizgilerini sağa doğru şekilde uzatın. Bu çizgiler sonraki mumlarda destek ve direnç vazifesi göreceklerdir. Yeni oluşan trend çizgileri katı, eskiden oluşmuş trend çizgileri kesikli olarak gözükürler.
Scriptin herkese faydalı olmasını dilerim. Yapacağınız her türlü katkı ve eleştiri için şimdiden teşekkürlerimi sunuyorum.
Lütfen diğer scriptlerime de göz atınız. Özellikle Pivot STRTGY V1 denemeye değer bir çalışmadır.
[blackcat] L2 Guppy Color BandLevel: 2
Background
The Guppy Multiple Moving Average (GMMA) is a technical indicator that identifies changing trends, breakouts, and trading opportunities in the price of an asset by combining two sets of moving averages (MA) with different time periods. There is a short term group of MAs and a long term group of MAs.
Function
This script incoporates GMMA as a mid-term support/resistance levels which can indicates re-entry or entry signal. Short-term fast line and slow line are used to provide short term entries. Above GMMA, one can long and xlong, while under GMMA one can short or xshort.
Key Signal
a1~a7 ---> Guppy color band
fastline --> short term fast line
shortline --> slow term slow line
safeline --> bull bear boundary
Pros and Cons
Pros:
1. easy observe price trend
2. it provides entry signal
3. it provides bull bear boundary
Cons:
Your feedbacks are welcome
Remarks
Courtesy of @LunaOwl " Rainbow Color Gradient" for GMMA color band in this script
Readme
In real life, I am a prolific inventor. I have successfully applied for more than 60 international and regional patents in the past 12 years. But in the past two years or so, I have tried to transfer my creativity to the development of trading strategies. Tradingview is the ideal platform for me. I am selecting and contributing some of the hundreds of scripts to publish in Tradingview community. Welcome everyone to interact with me to discuss these interesting pine scripts.
The scripts posted are categorized into 5 levels according to my efforts or manhours put into these works.
Level 1 : interesting script snippets or distinctive improvement from classic indicators or strategy. Level 1 scripts can usually appear in more complex indicators as a function module or element.
Level 2 : composite indicator/strategy. By selecting or combining several independent or dependent functions or sub indicators in proper way, the composite script exhibits a resonance phenomenon which can filter out noise or fake trading signal to enhance trading confidence level.
Level 3 : comprehensive indicator/strategy. They are simple trading systems based on my strategies. They are commonly containing several or all of entry signal, close signal, stop loss, take profit, re-entry, risk management, and position sizing techniques. Even some interesting fundamental and mass psychological aspects are incorporated.
Level 4 : script snippets or functions that do not disclose source code. Interesting element that can reveal market laws and work as raw material for indicators and strategies. If you find Level 1~2 scripts are helpful, Level 4 is a private version that took me far more efforts to develop.
Level 5 : indicator/strategy that do not disclose source code. private version of Level 3 script with my accumulated script processing skills or a large number of custom functions. I had a private function library built in past two years. Level 5 scripts use many of them to achieve private trading strategy.
[blackcat] L2 Banker Fund Trajectory for IndiceLevel: 2
Background
This script creates a model of banker fund (whale) with yellow and fuchsia candles. I use blue waves (b5) to detect oversold and overbought, which is more sensistive than candles.
Function
Use composite banker fund trajectory oversold and overbought for long and short entries, which works better for indice trading pairs
Key Signal
j --> banker fund fast line
a2 --> banker funder slow line
support --> dynamic support levels
resistance --> dynamic resistance levels
long --> oversold long entry
short --> overbought short entry
Pros and Cons
This script is suitable for indice trading pairs. It will not work so well for other trading pairs due to overbought and oversold is not as stable as an index trading pair
Remarks
You feedbacks on index trading pairs are appreciated.
Readme
In real life, I am a prolific inventor. I have successfully applied for more than 60 international and regional patents in the past 12 years. But in the past two years or so, I have tried to transfer my creativity to the development of trading strategies. Tradingview is the ideal platform for me. I am selecting and contributing some of the hundreds of scripts to publish in Tradingview community. Welcome everyone to interact with me to discuss these interesting pine scripts.
The scripts posted are categorized into 5 levels according to my efforts or manhours put into these works.
Level 1 : interesting script snippets or distinctive improvement from classic indicators or strategy. Level 1 scripts can usually appear in more complex indicators as a function module or element.
Level 2 : composite indicator/strategy. By selecting or combining several independent or dependent functions or sub indicators in proper way, the composite script exhibits a resonance phenomenon which can filter out noise or fake trading signal to enhance trading confidence level.
Level 3 : comprehensive indicator/strategy. They are simple trading systems based on my strategies. They are commonly containing several or all of entry signal, close signal, stop loss, take profit, re-entry, risk management, and position sizing techniques. Even some interesting fundamental and mass psychological aspects are incorporated.
Level 4 : script snippets or functions that do not disclose source code. Interesting element that can reveal market laws and work as raw material for indicators and strategies. If you find Level 1~2 scripts are helpful, Level 4 is a private version that took me far more efforts to develop.
Level 5 : indicator/strategy that do not disclose source code. private version of Level 3 script with my accumulated script processing skills or a large number of custom functions. I had a private function library built in past two years. Level 5 scripts use many of them to achieve private trading strategy.
[blackcat] L3 Bias ScalperLevel: 3
Background
Bias alone is a powerful tool for trading. I use SMA3, SMA10, SMA20, SMA30 to cover short and middle term of the trend for scalping. Multiple biases can be introduced for long and short entries.
Function
Use SMAs and biases for scalping with whale move alert (banker fund flow detection)
Key Signal
buy --> entry signal for long
strongbuy --> entry signal for long
add --> buy more or re-entry signal for long
reduce --> partial exit for long
exit --> complete exit for long
sell --> short entry signal
whalemove --> banker fund move detection
Pros and Cons
This script provides entry signal together with whale detection by bias algorithms, you can use whale move to predict next move of trend in large time frame. However, trading signal should be further filtered out for more precise entry signal.
Remarks
At beginning, I want to make it simple and it looks very complex at the end...
Readme
In real life, I am a prolific inventor. I have successfully applied for more than 60 international and regional patents in the past 12 years. But in the past two years or so, I have tried to transfer my creativity to the development of trading strategies. Tradingview is the ideal platform for me. I am selecting and contributing some of the hundreds of scripts to publish in Tradingview community. Welcome everyone to interact with me to discuss these interesting pine scripts.
The scripts posted are categorized into 5 levels according to my efforts or manhours put into these works.
Level 1 : interesting script snippets or distinctive improvement from classic indicators or strategy. Level 1 scripts can usually appear in more complex indicators as a function module or element.
Level 2 : composite indicator/strategy. By selecting or combining several independent or dependent functions or sub indicators in proper way, the composite script exhibits a resonance phenomenon which can filter out noise or fake trading signal to enhance trading confidence level.
Level 3 : comprehensive indicator/strategy. They are simple trading systems based on my strategies. They are commonly containing several or all of entry signal, close signal, stop loss, take profit, re-entry, risk management, and position sizing techniques. Even some interesting fundamental and mass psychological aspects are incorporated.
Level 4 : script snippets or functions that do not disclose source code. Interesting element that can reveal market laws and work as raw material for indicators and strategies. If you find Level 1~2 scripts are helpful, Level 4 is a private version that took me far more efforts to develop.
Level 5 : indicator/strategy that do not disclose source code. private version of Level 3 script with my accumulated script processing skills or a large number of custom functions. I had a private function library built in past two years. Level 5 scripts use many of them to achieve private trading strategy.
[blackcat] L2 Ehlers MESA Stochastic IndicatorLevel: 2
Background
John F. Ehlers introuced MESA Stochastic Indicator in Jan, 2014.
Function
The MESA Stochastic oscillator, a stochastic successor that removes the effect of spectral dilation through the use of a roofing filter.
Key Signal
MESAStochastic --> Ehlers MESA Stochastic Indicator fast line
Trigger --> Ehlers MESA Stochastic Indicator slow line
Pros and Cons
100% John F. Ehlers definition translation, even variable names are the same. This help readers who would like to use pine to read his book.
Remarks
The 101th script for Blackcat1402 John F. Ehlers Week publication.
Readme
In real life, I am a prolific inventor. I have successfully applied for more than 60 international and regional patents in the past 12 years. But in the past two years or so, I have tried to transfer my creativity to the development of trading strategies. Tradingview is the ideal platform for me. I am selecting and contributing some of the hundreds of scripts to publish in Tradingview community. Welcome everyone to interact with me to discuss these interesting pine scripts.
The scripts posted are categorized into 5 levels according to my efforts or manhours put into these works.
Level 1 : interesting script snippets or distinctive improvement from classic indicators or strategy. Level 1 scripts can usually appear in more complex indicators as a function module or element.
Level 2 : composite indicator/strategy. By selecting or combining several independent or dependent functions or sub indicators in proper way, the composite script exhibits a resonance phenomenon which can filter out noise or fake trading signal to enhance trading confidence level.
Level 3 : comprehensive indicator/strategy. They are simple trading systems based on my strategies. They are commonly containing several or all of entry signal, close signal, stop loss, take profit, re-entry, risk management, and position sizing techniques. Even some interesting fundamental and mass psychological aspects are incorporated.
Level 4 : script snippets or functions that do not disclose source code. Interesting element that can reveal market laws and work as raw material for indicators and strategies. If you find Level 1~2 scripts are helpful, Level 4 is a private version that took me far more efforts to develop.
Level 5 : indicator/strategy that do not disclose source code. private version of Level 3 script with my accumulated script processing skills or a large number of custom functions. I had a private function library built in past two years. Level 5 scripts use many of them to achieve private trading strategy.