Rolling Reversion BandsRolling Reversion Bands: A Technical Trading Indicator
This indicator helps traders spot potential reversal opportunities by showing where price might be overextended and likely to return to average levels. It combines two powerful technical tools - Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) and Hull Moving Average (HMA) smoothing - to create a more reliable signal.
Key Features:
Golden centerline: A smoothed VWAP that filters out market noise
Uses volume-weighted pricing for better accuracy than simple averages
HMA smoothing reduces false signals while staying responsive to real moves
Works like a "fair value" level that price tends to return to
Colored bands:
Turquoise bands (#32f0dd): Show shorter-term price ranges (100 periods)
Pink/red bands (#c2024f): Show longer-term price ranges (200 periods)
Two levels for each color (inner and outer bands)
How to Use It:
When price moves outside the bands, it might be overextended
The golden HMA-smoothed VWAP centerline acts as a target level where price often returns to
Wider bands show higher volatility, narrower bands show lower volatility
You can toggle different bands on/off to keep your chart clean
Customization:
Adjust HMA smoothing to make the centerline more or less responsive
Change how wide you want the bands to be
Turn different bands on or off as needed
The indicator combines advanced technical concepts (VWAP, HMA, volatility bands) in a visually clean way, using smoothing techniques to reduce noise and help identify clearer trading opportunities.
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[blackcat] L3 Stock VWAP Slope in DegreesLevel 3
Background
Smooth VWAP based on stock turnover and calculate the slope of the smoothed VWAP
Function
This is a technical indicator for stocks only. Because of the use of TradingView's financial functions, the scope of use is limited to stocks. It will give an error when you use it for other trading pairs. According to if the VWAP is smoothed according to the stock turnover rate, and the angle of the VWAP is calculated to judge the trend. The specific method of use is: the fast line crosses the slow line at a large angle, which can be regarded as a buy intervention point, and the fast line crosses the slow line in a small amount and then steps back on the slow line, which can also be regarded as a buy intervention point. The slow line is the 3-period moving average of the fast line.
Remarks
Feedbacks are appreciated.
Volume Weighted Reversal BandsThis is a vwap & vwma hybrid with upper & lower deviation bands that provide excellent price channels and reversal areas. It can be used on lower & higher timeframes, just increase the deviation % for higher timeframes. Try out the 1 minute timeframe with .5% deviation for great scalping levels.
Here is the calculation used for the main line.
(VWMA100 + VWMA500 + VWMA1000 + VWAP) / 4
So it combines 3 VWMAs with the VWAP and divides that number by 4 to give us a moving average. Then we add new levels above and below that moving average to get our channels. The channels are separated by the % deviation you choose in the settings. For tighter bands, lower the percentage deviation and for wider bands, increase the percentage deviation.
The fattest line in the middle is the main moving average and you can expect price to regularly return to this level. The thick lines are the main moving average plus or minus the percentage deviation you have set. There are 10 levels in each direction from the main moving average. The is also a thin short term moving average as well with a custom calculation. It takes 4 different length moving averages that are weighted and 4 more that are volume weighted and divides the total by 8.The lines will be green when price is above the line and red when price is below the line. The thin white line is the VWAP on its own.
These lines will act as dynamic support and resistance so you can scalp them back and forth. These levels work so well because they are volume weighted and the algos hedge their positions back and forth constantly.
For best results, use this indicator on tickers with the highest volume and trading action as the price will stick to these levels better when the big money players are hedging. Some great tickers for this indicator are APPL, SPY, BTC, ETH.
All colors and linewidths can be customized in the settings easily as well as turning off the VWAP or short moving average and adjusting the percentage deviation for the channels.
***MARKETS***
This indicator can be used on all markets, including stocks, crypto, futures and forex.
***TIMEFRAMES***
This indicator can be used on all timeframes.
***TIPS***
Try using numerous indicators of ours on your chart for extra confirmation. Our favorites to pair with these bands are the Scalper Ribbon and Trend Friend Signals. The 3 combined give you a lot of extra confirmation on whether the market is going to reverse at these levels.
Neo Matrix
What is NeonMoney Indicator?
NeonMoney Indicator is a trend following indicator which gives strong support and resistance indications with some moving averages.
Description
After the long research of 2 years along with 100’s of indicators & oscillators we have created this wonderful indicator which can avoid signals in a choppy market & gives perfect signal to buy and sell at a right time with high winning probability and higher reward to risk.
Main part of this indicator is timeframe period that is it shifts from one to another pivots , vwap and MAs tf automatically which helps in top down analysis.
This indicator is made with Vwap , MA, cpr and fibonacci pivots calculations. It can be useful to trade every market like in crypto, forex, commodities and as well as stock market . To use this indicator trader must have basic understanding of candle pattern and chart pattern identification studies with moving averages retrenchments.
This indicator works well & gives better results if you have moving average retrenchment knowledge. When candles are retrenching specific moving average line then also sometimes traders get confuse whether to enter with moving average direction / favor or not. So, to come out from this confusion this indicator is very useful. Because it gives signal in moving average favors and target at pivot levels. So ultimately traders gain some confident on his/her trade that he/she is in the right side of the market.
Another advantage of this indicator is in some of the criteria it gives fix signal in-between the candle formation & once signal is given then it will not change.
About uses instruction and components.
Time frame – 1m, 3m , 15m, 1H, 4H, DailyTF
Components: Vwap , MAs, CPR , and Fibonacci Pivots .
Dotted line - Vwap
Straight gray line and zone - CPR
Curvy Gray lines - MAs
Colorful lines - Fibonacci pivots
colored VWAP# This coed is used the VWAP, no different with other VWAP
# But the color, important for me, is added to make it easier to watch, black means closing price < VWAP, green means closing price >= VWAP
QuickSilver Intraday using RSIThis is a simple intraday strategy using very basic intraday super indicators - RSI & VWAP for working on Stocks . You can modify the values on the stock and see what are your best picks. Comment below if you found something with good returns
Strategy:
Indicators used :
The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is one of the most popular and widely used momentum oscillators.The values of the RSI oscillator, typically measured over a 14-day period, fluctuate between zero and 100. The Relative Strength Index indicates oversold market conditions when below 30 and overbought market conditions when above 70
VWAP identifies the true average price of a stock by factoring the volume of transactions at a specific price point and not based on the closing price. VWAP can add more value than your standard 10, 50, or 200 moving average indicators because VWAP reacts to price movements based on the volume during a given period.
Buying happens at VWAP Breakouts which is then validated with RSI to check for overbought & oversold conditions.
Aggressive trade stop can be employed by using the % for long and shorts in the strategy.
Usage & Best setting :
Choose a good volatile stock and a time frame - 10m.
RSI : 9
Overbought & Oversold - can be varied as per user
There is stop loss and take profit that can be used to optimise your trade
Extending this to,
In general guidelines for RSI :
Short-term intraday traders (day trading) often use lower settings with periods in the range of 9-11.
Medium-term swing traders frequently use the default period setting of 14.
Longer-term position traders often set it at a higher period, in the range of 20-30.
The template also includes daily square off based on your time.
Gunzo Market SRGunzo Market SR is a set of 3 tools combined for trend analysis on day trading strategy.
VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price) :
The VWAP indicator is generally used for trend analysis. For example if the VWAP line is under the closing price for a long period of time, the trend is strong. In this script, the VWAP has been optimized for day trading as the indicator is calculated inside the daily range, and resets when a new day starts. This way the indicator reflects the daily trend and not the overall trend. You can also use the position of closing price according to the VWAP to find optimal entry points according to the indicator.
Highs / Lows :
The Highs / Lows are generally used for trend analysis too. The High / Lows are mainly used to identify prices that have been key during the past and that we can use as an indication for the following candles. In this script, the Highs / Lows are computed on the daily period and then displayed on the current period (recommended to use on a daily period or lower). This way the indicator reflects the highest point and the lowest point of the day (can be modified to have a longer range of pivot days even if I recommend to stay on 1 day for day trading).
Support / Resistance :
The Support / Resistance is generally used for trend analysis too. The Support / Resistance are found by searching local high and lows. The longer the supports and resistance are, the strongest it can be considered. In this script, the Highs / Lows are computed by default on a lower time frame (usually 3-4 times lower). For example on a 15 minute graph, the Highs / Lows will be computed on the 5 minute graph (can be modified if the displayed result is not optimized for your asset).
How to use this set of tools :
I personally recommend to use this tool at the start of your day of trading. This way you will get a clear vision of the daily situation and try to identify key prices and the trend for the current day. I then suggest to set up an alert on the key price to be notified when you're getting close to it.
BBofVWAP with entry at Pivot PointThis strategy uses BB of VWAP and Pivot point to enter and exit the Long position.
settings
BB length 50
BB Source VWAP
Entry
When VWAP crossing up BB midline and price/close is above weekly PivotPoint ( you can also use Daily pivot point )
Exit
When VWAP is crossing down BB lower band
Stop Loss
Stop loss defaulted to 5%
Note : Long will position will be exited on either VWAP crossing down BB lower band or stop loss is hit - whichever comes first . Being said that some time your stop loss exit is less than 5% which saves from more losses.
Entry is based on weekly Pivot point , so any time frame below weekly will work perfect. I have tested t on 30 min , 1 HR , 4 Hr , Daily charts. Even weekly setting shows good results , that will work for long term investing style.
if you change Pivot period to Daily , chose time frames below Daily.
I also noticed this strategy mostly do not enter Long position in a down trend. Even it finds one , it will be exited with minimal loss.
Warning
For the use of educational purposes only
[blackcat] L2 VWAP CCI Trading SystemLevel: 2
Background
Volume-Weighted Average Price (VWAP) is a trading benchmark used by traders that indicates the average price that a security has traded for throughout the day based on volume and price. This is important as it gives traders insight into the trend and value of a security.
The Commodity Channel Index (CCI) indicator was created to identify bullish and bearish market cycles, as well as to define market turning points and the strongest and weakest market periods. CCI was developed for commodities and quickly found application in other markets, including forex.
Function
blackcat L2 VWAP CCI Trading System is an innovative indicator that combines vwap and cci indicator together. Not only long and short entries can be disclosed, but also the overbought and oversold zones are clearly observed.
Key Signal
cci ---> vwap cci indicator output
long --> long entry condition
short --> short entry condition
backtest --> indicator backtest scheme "NLX-L3 Backtest" required input source for strategy backtest
longentry --> visual long entry
shortentry --> visual short entry
Pros and Cons
Pros:
1. exact long and short entries are produced by overbought and oversold conditions
2. support "NLX-L3 Backtest" framework
Cons:
1. noise may be produced under extreme market condition
2. due to this is un-optimized version, time frame and trading pairs need to be selected
Remarks
Courtesy of @nilux "NLX-L3 Backtest" easy backtest framework for dummies.
Step by step backtest guide with "NLX-L3 Backtest" framework:
STEP1: Add this indicator into your chart
STEP2: Add "NLX-L3 Backtest" into your chart
STEP3: Click "Settings" gear icon of "NLX-L3 Backtest" to select "Select L2 Indicator" in the 1st line as "blackcat L2 VWAP CCI Trading System: backtest"
STEP4: Configure your backtest other settings under "NLX-L3 Backtest" framework
STEP5: Click "OK" and view the results in "Strategy Tester" tab
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.
Triple VWAP Bands with Upper % and Lower %Three VWAP bands plotting the
1. Standard VWAP
2. A VWAP band with a % shift to the upside and
3. A VWAP band with a % shift to the downside
This script enables a VWAP range similar to Bollinger Bands and signals oversold and underbought regions.
Volume-Weighted Indicators VWMA/VWAP/EMA_by WWAs traders and investors now urge to console volume factors into their price action analysis. This script is an attempt to combine volume-weighted moving average (VWMA), volume-weighted average price (VWAP), along with the exponential moving average (EMA). I have found that this indicator works quite well with the stock market.
How to use the indicator:
Buy when the VWAP and EMA lines crossing up VWMA.
Sell when the VWAP and EMA crossing down each other OR both VWAP and EMA crossing down VWAP
Any modificatio is welcomed, but please let me know.
RSI-VWAPBacktest script based on the previous RSI-VWAP indicator:
It's the popular RSI indicator with VWAP as a source instead of close:
- RSI_VWAP = rsi(vwap(close), RSI_VWAP_length)
What is the Volume Weighted Average Price ( VWAP )?
VWAP is calculated by adding up the dollars traded for every transaction (price multiplied by the number of shares traded) and then dividing by the total shares traded.
Trades are laddered to improve the average entry price and each entry is increased, improving the entry but increasing the risk of being liquidated.
It can be easily converted to study (alerts)
Settings for BINANCE:BTCUSDT at 30m
NASDAQ 5MIN — 8×13 EMA + VWAP Pro Setup (2025)NASDAQ 5MIN — 8×13 EMA + VWAP Pro Setup (2025 Funded Trader Edition)
by ASALEH2297
The exact same 5-minute Nasdaq scalping system that multiple 6- and 7-figure funded accounts are running live in 2025 – now public.
100 % mechanical, zero repaint, zero guesswork.
Core Rules (executed instantly when the arrow prints):
• 8 EMA crosses 13 EMA
• Must be on the correct side of daily VWAP AND sloping 34 EMA
• Price closed beyond the 34 EMA
• High-confidence filter = price well away from VWAP + fast 8 EMA trending + volume spike → massive bright “3↑ / 3↓” arrow (load full size)
• Normal confidence = small arrow (normal or half size)
Key Features:
• Automatic dynamic swing stops plotted in real-time (6-point buffer beyond prior 10-bar extreme – the exact 2025 NQ stop method)
• Clean, impossible-to-miss arrows (huge bright for Conf 3, small for regular)
• Built-in alert conditions so “LONG (Conf 3)” and “SHORT (Conf 3)” appear instantly in mobile/desktop alerts
• Works perfectly on NQ1! (full) and MNQ1! (micro) 5-minute charts
• Best sessions: 09:30–11:30 ET and 14:00–16:00 ET
How to trade it:
1. Big 3-arrow appears on closed bar → market order in
2. Stop = red dashed line (already drawn)
3. Scale out 50 % at +40 pts NQ / +20 pts MNQ, move rest to breakeven, trail with 13 EMA
Pine Script v6 – zero errors, zero warnings.
Used daily on live funded desks. Add it, set the two Conf-3 alerts, and let the phone scream only when the real money prints.
“When the 3↑ hits… the bag follows.”
— ASALEH2297
FDF – Step 4 (Touch-21 + Trend/VWAP + Channel + Prev75% toggle)FDF — EMAs + VWAP Retest Entry System (A++ Signal Mode Compatible)
This indicator is designed for traders who follow a structured pullback and continuation entry method using the 9 EMA, 21 EMA, and VWAP as trend and momentum guides.
The system highlights high-probability retest entries when price pulls back into the EMA channel and shows strength in the direction of trend. It also includes optional A++ wick filters for traders who want to refine entries only to the strongest momentum candles.
Core Logic
A trade setup is identified when:
Trend is defined by the EMA alignment
• Long bias when EMA9 > EMA21
• Short bias when EMA9 < EMA21
Price retests the 21 EMA
• The candle must touch or cross the 21 EMA
• Designed to time pullbacks, not breakouts
Entry Confirmation
• Candle closes back in channel or breaks away in the trend direction
• Optional requirement: price must be on the correct side of VWAP for intraday trend alignment
A++ Wick Filter Mode (Optional)
Enable this mode to restrict entries to only high-dominance candles:
Dominant wick must exceed the opposing wick by a chosen percentage
Opposing wick can optionally be limited to a % of body size
Helps avoid weak, indecisive, or absorption candles
This mode is optional — turn it off to allow standard FDF entries.
Signals
When conditions are met, the script plots:
Green Triangle → Long entry signal
Red Triangle → Short entry signal
(Entries are plotted only after candle close to avoid repainting.)
Best Use
• Works on 5m / 15m / 1H intraday trend structures
• Pairs well with market structure + liquidity zones
• Designed for disciplined traders who wait for trend alignment and controlled pullbacks
Disclaimer
This tool is provided for educational and research purposes only.
It is not financial advice. Always test your setup and manage risk appropriately.
Volume-Price Divergence Indicator (OBV + VWAP, Multi-Timeframe)Description:
This indicator helps you identify volume-price divergences and potential trend weakness across any specified timeframe.
Features:
Volume bars with moving average – green for bullish, red for bearish, with orange SMA to detect low-volume situations.
Custom OBV calculation with divergence detection – highlights when price makes new highs/lows but OBV does not.
VWAP deviation alerts – signals when price moves far from VWAP while volume remains low, indicating potential fake breakouts.
Fully configurable – select any reference timeframe, adjust volume MA, OBV period, and VWAP deviation threshold.
Visual markers – easily spot bullish/bearish divergences and volume-price mismatches directly on your chart.
Use case:
Spot early trend exhaustion points.
Identify fake breakouts or weak rallies/drops.
Combine with your existing trading strategy for more informed entries and exits.
RSI + VWAP Strategy by vipindaskr🔍 This script combines RSI and VWAP for intraday trend-based entries.
✅ *Buy Signal:*
- Price above VWAP
- RSI > 60
- Green background + up triangle shown
❌ *Sell Signal:*
- Price below VWAP
- RSI < 40
- Red background + down triangle shown
📈 Ideal for Nifty 50 intraday traders using 5-minute chart.
Developed by vipindaskr 💻
EMA 8/21/50 + VWAP Crossover Alert IndicatorOverview of the Indicator
This is a custom Pine Script v5 indicator for TradingView titled "EMA 8/21/50 + VWAP Crossover Alert Indicator" (short title: "EMA+VWAP Cross Alert"). It's designed as an overlay indicator, meaning it plots directly on your price chart rather than in a separate pane. The primary purpose is to detect and alert on crossovers between the 8-period Exponential Moving Average (EMA) and the 21-period EMA, which can signal potential bullish or bearish momentum shifts. These are classic short-term trend reversal or continuation signals often used in trading strategies like momentum or swing trading.
To enhance analysis, it also includes:
A 50-period EMA for medium-term trend context (e.g., to confirm if the overall trend aligns with the crossover).
A Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) line, which provides a benchmark for the average price weighted by volume, useful for identifying intraday value areas or fair price levels.
The indicator works across all timeframes (e.g., Daily, 4H, 1H, 15M, 5M, 3M) because the calculations are based on the chart's current bars and adapt to volatility and data resolution. It's not a trading strategy (no entry/exit logic or backtesting), but an alert tool—signals are visual and can trigger notifications in TradingView. Always combine it with risk management, as crossovers can produce false signals in ranging or choppy markets.
[Saya] VWAP Range Bands VWAP Range Bands is a custom volatility-based indicator that visualizes dynamic support and resistance zones using a volume-weighted average price (VWAP) combined with adaptive deviation bands.
🔍 Features:
• VWAP-based midline for mean reversion insight
• Dynamic upper and lower bands based on average deviation or standard deviation
• Visual highlights when price crosses extreme zones
• Optional deviation count table to monitor how often price breaks out
Great for identifying high-probability reversal or continuation areas in both trending and ranging markets.
Triple Confirmation Buy/Sell Engine VWAP + MACD + RSIDescription:
This custom-built indicator generates high-confidence Buy/Sell signals using a powerful combination of MACD momentum, RSI strength, and VWAP trend confirmation — designed for cleaner entries and fewer false signals.
Unlike traditional scripts that rely on only one indicator (and produce noisy or early signals), this system requires triple confirmation, greatly increasing signal quality and reducing false trades.
✅ Buy Signal Conditions:
MACD histogram turns green (momentum shift positive)
RSI crosses above 50 (bullish strength confirmation)
Price closes above VWAP (trend confirmation)
🔻 Sell Signal Conditions:
MACD histogram turns red (momentum shift negative)
RSI crosses below 50 (weakening trend)
Price closes below VWAP (bearish confirmation)
🛠 Best For:
Trend traders seeking higher probability entries
Swing traders who want to catch bigger moves
Crypto, stocks, forex traders looking for simple, effective signals
NR4/NR7 + Trend + MACD + VWAP FilterThe Ultimate Momentum-Compression Strategy
This strategy merges the power of price compression and trend confirmation, ensuring you're trading when the market is coiled and ready to move. By combining multiple filters—NR4/NR7, trend alignment, MACD momentum, and VWAP support—this setup identifies high-probability trade opportunities in dynamic, trending stocks. Here's how it works:
NR4/NR7 Patterns: These are narrow-range days where the current price range is smaller than the previous 4 or 7 days. This signals potential breakout or continuation setups, as the market is compressing before making a move.
Trend Confirmation: To ensure you're not trading against the current trend, the price must be above the 20 EMA, and the 10 EMA must be above the 20 EMA. This confirms a bullish structure, with the price trending in your favour.
MACD Momentum: The fast MACD line must be above the slow MACD line, confirming the trend is not only intact but also gaining momentum.
VWAP Filter: Price must be above the VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price). This is the final confirmation that the market is in a strong, bullish phase, with buyers dominating the market.
By requiring all these conditions to align, this strategy takes the guesswork out of day trading. It ensures you're trading within a well-established trend, with compression patterns and momentum backing your trade. The result? You’re entering positions with confidence and clarity, poised to ride strong, sustained moves.
This strategy is for the trader who values both flexibility and discipline—able to capture dynamic moves while staying aligned with market structure and momentum. It’s a refined, systematic approach that makes decisions clear, without the emotional second-guessing.
Time-Based VWAP (TVWAP)(TVWAP) Indicator
The Time-Based Volume Weighted Average Price (TVWAP) indicator is a customized version of VWAP designed for intraday trading sessions with defined start and end times. Unlike the traditional VWAP, which calculates the volume-weighted average price over an entire trading day, this indicator allows you to focus on specific time periods, such as ICT kill zones (e.g., London Open, New York Open, Power Hour). It helps crypto scalpers and advanced traders identify price deviations relative to volume during key trading windows.
Key Features:
Custom Time Interval:
You can set the exact start and end times for the VWAP calculation using input settings for hours and minutes (24-hour format).
Ideal for analyzing short, high-liquidity periods.
Dynamic Accumulation of Price and Volume:
The indicator resets at the beginning of the specified session and accumulates price-volume data until the end of the session.
Ensures that the TVWAP reflects the weighted average price specific to the chosen session.
Visual Representation:
The indicator plots the TVWAP line only during the specified time window, providing a clear visual reference for price action during that period.
Outside the session, the TVWAP line is hidden (na).
Use Cases:
ICT Scalp Trading:
Monitor price rebalances or potential liquidity sweeps near TVWAP during important trading sessions.
Mean Reversion Strategies:
Detect pullbacks toward the session’s average price for potential entry points.
Breakout Confirmation:
Confirm price direction relative to TVWAP during kill zones or high-volume times to determine if a breakout is supported by volume.
Inputs:
Start Hour/Minute: The time when the TVWAP calculation starts.
End Hour/Minute: The time when the TVWAP calculation ends.
Technical Explanation:
The indicator uses the timestamp function to create time markers for the session start and end.
During the session, the price-volume (close * volume) is accumulated along with the total volume.
TVWAP is calculated as:
TVWAP = (Sum of (Price × Volume)) ÷ (Sum of Volume)
Once the session ends, the TVWAP resets for the next trading period.
Customization Ideas:
Alerts: Add notifications when the price touches or deviates significantly from TVWAP.
Different Colors: Use different line colors based on upward or downward trends.
Multiple Sessions: Add support for multiple TVWAP lines for different time periods (e.g., London + New York).
ANIL's OHCL, VWAP and EMA CrossPrevious Week High and Low:
This part calculates the previous week's high and low values and plots them as continuous blue lines. The plot.style_line ensures the lines are drawn continuously.
Previous Day Open, High, Low, Close:
The script uses request.security to get the previous day's open, high, low, and close values. These are plotted as continuous lines in different colors:
Open: Green
High: Red
Low: Orange
Close: Purple
VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price):
The VWAP is calculated using ta.vwap(close) and plotted with a thick black line.
Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs):
The script calculates two EMAs: one with a 9-period (fast) and one with a 21-period (slow).
The EMAs are plotted as continuous lines:
Fast EMA: Blue
Slow EMA: Red
EMA Cross:
The script checks for EMA crossovers and crossunders:
A crossover (fast EMA crossing above slow EMA) triggers a buy signal (green label below the bar).
A crossunder (fast EMA crossing below slow EMA) triggers a sell signal (red label above the bar).
Customization:
You can adjust the fastLength and slowLength variables to change the period of the EMAs.
You can modify the line colors and line thickness to match your preferred style.
The buy and sell signals can be customized further with different shapes or additional conditions for signal generation.
This script provides a comprehensive and visually distinct indicator with the previous week's and day's levels, VWAP, and EMA crossover signals.
Three Anchored Moving Averages (VWAP / SMA / EMA)
This indicator allows users to anchor three types of moving averages (Simple Moving Average (SMA), Exponential Moving Average (EMA), and Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP)) to specific points in time (anchor points)
Key Features:
Select from three Moving Average Types:
Simple Moving Average (SMA): Averages the closing prices over a specified period.
Exponential Moving Average (EMA): Gives more weight to recent prices, making it more responsive to new information.
Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP): Averages the price weighted by volume, useful for understanding the average price at which the asset has traded over a period.
Up to Three Anchor Points:
Users can set up to three different anchor points to calculate the moving averages from specific dates and times. This allows for analysis of price action starting from significant points or specific events. For example, you can anchor to the low and high of a move to identify key levels or to points where the price takes off from a previous anchored MA.
Customisable Sentiment Options:
Each anchor point can be associated with a sentiment input (Auto, Bull, Bear, None), which influences if the MAs are displayed as lines or zones/bands:
Auto: Automatically determines the sentiment based on whether anchor points are on pivot highs and lows. If anchored to a pivot high, the system will assume a bearish sentiment and display a red band or zone between the MA OHLC4 and High. Anchoring to a pivot low will display a green band (OHLC4 - Low).
Bull: Forces a bullish sentiment (Green Band - OHLC4 to Low)
Bear: Forces a bearish sentiment (Red Band - OHLC4 to High)
None: Ignores sentiment and displays a single line (OHLC4)
Chart Matching:
The indicator includes an option to display the moving averages only if the chart symbol matches a specified ticker. This feature ensures that the indicator is relevant to the specific asset being analysed.
How to Use the Indicator:
1. Set Anchor Points: When added to your chart, select three anchor points by point and click. If you only wish to anchor to a single point, click on that point three times and disable the other two in settings once the indicator is applied.
2. Select Moving Average Type: Choose between SMA, EMA, or VWAP using the dropdown menu. EMAs are the most responsive.
3. Enable/Disable Anchor Points: Use the checkboxes to enable or disable each anchor point.
4. Select Sentiment Type: Choose between Auto, Bull, Bear, or None.
5. Chart Matching: Optionally, specify a chart symbol to restrict the indicator's display to that particular asset.
6. Interpret the Plots: The indicator plots the high, mid, and low values of the selected moving average type from each anchor point. The fills between these plots help identify potential support and resistance zones. These should be used as points of interest for pullback reversals or potential continuation if the price breaks through.
Practical Applications:
Trend Analysis: Identify the overall trend direction from specific historical points.
Support and Resistance: Determine key dynamic support and resistance levels based on anchored moving averages.
Event-Based Analysis: Anchor the moving averages to significant events (e.g., earnings releases, economic data) to study their impact on price trends.
Multi Timeframe Analysis: Higher Timeframe Anchors can be used to identify longer term trend analysis. Switching to a lower timeframe for execution triggers at these points wont distort the MA levels as they are anchored to a specific point in time
Intraday or Swing Trading: trend analysis using anchor points can be used for any style of trading (Intraday / Swing / Invest). Use anchored levels as points of interest and wait for hints in price action to try and catch the next move.






















