First Round Break TrackerA simple indicator that tracks the first-time breakouts of round number levels (psychological levels) on any chart. Clean interface with minimal configuration needed
First Breakout Only : Marks each round level only once when broken for the first time
Customizable Step Size : Adjustable round number intervals (e.g., 100, 1000, 10000 etc.)
Clean Visual Alerts : Green labels with "FIRST:" prefix appear exactly at breakout moments
Real-time Info Panel : Shows current price, next target level, and total breakouts count
Trading!
Intraday-Indicator-15 Min TimeDaily Trend Filter:
Calculates EMA cross on the daily timeframe.
Plots the EMA line for trend.
Signals are allowed only in the direction of the daily trend (buy if bullish, sell if bearish).
Intraday Signal Engine:
Uses buy/sell volume based on candle position (close vs. high/low) and relative volume.
Buy signal: strong buy volume & weak sell volume while daily trend is up.
Sell signal: strong sell volume & weak buy volume while daily trend is down.
Visuals:
Plots green/red triangles for intraday buy/sell signals.
Draws horizontal lines and labels at the signal price levels.
Marks daily crossovers with circles.
Elite Display# 😎 Elite Display - Simple Chart Info with Style
**Never lose track of what you're looking at!**
A clean, fun way to display your asset name, timeframe, and daily performance directly on your chart. Created by ** ** for traders who like their charts both informative and stylish.
## 📊 **What it shows:**
- Asset name (BTCUSDT) or description (Bitcoin/TetherUS)
- Current timeframe (1H, 4H, 1D, etc.)
- Daily % change with green/red colors
**Example:** `BTCUSDT | 1H | +2.45%`
## 🎨 **Make it yours:**
- **60+ separator styles** - From classic `|` to fun emojis 🚀💎⚡
- **Mood mode** - Separators react to your performance (😄 for gains, 😢 for losses)
- **Position anywhere** - 9 spots on your chart
- **Custom styling** - Colors, fonts, sizes, bold/italic
## 🎯 **Perfect for:**
- Multi-timeframe analysis (never forget which TF you're on!)
- Taking clean screenshots for social media
- Avoiding "wait, what symbol is this?" moments
- Adding a bit of personality to your workspace
## ⚙️ **Super simple setup:**
1. Add to chart
2. Pick what to show (asset/timeframe/both)
3. Choose your style (classic, fun, or reactive mood)
4. Position it wherever you want
5. Done!
**It's just chart info... but way more fun!** 😊
*Works on all markets: Stocks, Crypto, Forex, Commodities*# 📊 TradingHUD - Your Smart Chart Companion
**Transform your charts with the ultimate context display!** Never lose track of your symbol, timeframe, and performance again. This highly customizable indicator brings personality and clarity to your trading workspace.
## 🚀 **Key Features:**
✅ **5 Display Modes:**
- Asset Name (ticker only)
- Full Description (complete name)
- Both combined
- Timeframe Only
- Daily Variation Only
✅ **60+ Separator Styles in 3 Categories:**
- 🎨 **Classic** (15): Professional symbols (|, •, →, ★, etc.)
- 🎉 **Fun** (20): Colorful objects (🚀, 💎, ⚡, 🎯, 💰, etc.)
- 🎭 **Mood** (40+): Reactive yellow faces!
- 😄 **Happy** (21): 😀😊🥰😎🥳 (for green gains)
- 😢 **Sad** (23): 😢😭🥺😞😩 (for red losses)
✅ **Intelligent Variation Display:**
- Daily % change with smart color coding
- Green/red performance tracking
- Only appears on relevant timeframes (intraday + daily)
- Automatically hidden on weekly/monthly
✅ **Ultimate Customization:**
- 9 positioning options anywhere on chart
- Font families: Default or Monospace
- Bold/italic text formatting
- Custom colors and sizes
- Flexible element ordering
## 🎭 **Mood Mode Magic:**
Watch your separators celebrate wins with 😄🤑🚀 or empathize with losses using 😢😭💸. Toggle this emotional feature on/off anytime!
## 💡 **Perfect For:**
- Multi-timeframe analysis
- Screenshot documentation with context
- Avoiding symbol confusion
- Real-time performance tracking
- Adding personality to professional charts
- Social media trading posts
## ⚙️ **Quick Setup:**
1. Add TradingHUD to your chart
2. Select display mode (Asset/Description/Both/etc.)
3. Choose separator style (Classic/Fun/Mood)
4. Position anywhere you want
5. Customize colors, fonts, and formatting
6. Trade with confidence and style!
## 🎯 **Live Examples:**
- **Classic**: `BTCUSDT | 1H | +2.45%`
- **Fun**: `AAPL 🚀 4H 🚀 -1.23%`
- **Happy Mood**: `Gold 😄 1D 😄 +3.67%`
- **Sad Mood**: `BTC 😢 15min 😢 -5.12%`
**Professional meets personality. Context meets creativity. This is TradingHUD.** 📈✨
*Compatible with all markets: Stocks, Crypto, Forex, Commodities, Indices*
Signalgo MASignalgo MA is a TradingView indicator based on moving average (MA) trading by combining multi-timeframe logic, trend strength filtering, and adaptive trade management. Here’s a deep dive into how it works, its features, and why it stands apart from traditional MA indicators.
How Signalgo MA Works
1. Multi-Timeframe Moving Average Analysis
Simultaneous EMA & SMA Tracking: Signalgo MA calculates exponential (EMA) and simple (SMA) moving averages across a wide range of timeframes—from 1 minute to 3 months.
Layered Cross Detection: It detects crossovers and crossunders on each timeframe, allowing for both micro and macro trend detection.
Synchronized Signal Mapping: Instead of acting on a single crossover, the indicator requires agreement across multiple timeframes to trigger signals, filtering out noise and false positives.
2. Trend Strength & Quality Filtering
ADX Trend Filter: Trades are only considered when the Average Directional Index (ADX) confirms a strong trend, ensuring signals are not triggered during choppy or directionless markets.
Volume & Momentum Confirmation: For the strongest signals, the system requires:
A significant volume spike
Price above/below a longer-term EMA (for buys/sells)
RSI momentum confirmation
One-Time Event Detection: Each crossover event is flagged only once per occurrence, preventing repeated signals from the same move.
Inputs
Preset Parameters:
EMA & SMA Lengths: Optimized for both short-term and long-term analysis.
ADX Length & Minimum: Sets the threshold for what is considered a “strong” trend.
Show Labels/Table: Visual toggles for displaying signal and trade management information.
Trade Management:
Show TP/SL Logic: Toggle to display or hide take-profit (TP) and stop-loss (SL) levels.
ATR Length & Multipliers: Fine-tune how SL and TP levels adapt to market volatility.
Enable Trailing Stop: Option to activate dynamic stop movement after TP1.
Entry & Exit Strategy
Entry Logic
Long (Buy) Entry: Triggered when multiple timeframes confirm bullish EMA/SMA crossovers, ADX confirms trend strength, and all volume/momentum filters align.
Short (Sell) Entry: Triggered when multiple timeframes confirm bearish crossunders, with the same strict filtering.
Exit & Trade Management
Stop Loss (SL): Automatically set based on recent volatility (ATR), adapting to current market conditions.
Take Profits (TP1, TP2, TP3): Three profit targets at increasing reward multiples, allowing for flexible trade management.
Trailing Stop: After TP1 is hit, the stop loss moves to breakeven and a trailing stop is activated to lock in further gains.
Event Markers: Each time a TP or SL is hit, a visual label is placed on the chart for full transparency.
Strict Signal Quality Filters: Signals are only generated when volume spikes, momentum, and trend strength all align, dramatically reducing false positives.
Adaptive, Automated Trade Management: Built-in TP/SL and trailing logic mean you get not just signals, but a full trade management suite, rarely found in standard MA indicators.
Event-Driven, Not Static: Each signal is triggered only once per event, eliminating repetitive or redundant entries.
Visual & Alert Integration: Every signal and trade event is visually marked and can trigger TradingView alerts, keeping you informed in real time.
Trading Strategy Application
Versatility: Suitable for scalping, day trading, swing trading, and longer-term positions thanks to its multi-timeframe logic.
Noise Reduction: The layered filtering logic means you only see the highest-probability setups, helping you avoid common MA “fakeouts” and overtrading.
So basically what separates Signalgo MA from traditional MA indicators?
1. Multi-Timeframe Analysis
Traditional MA indicators: Usually measure crossovers or signals within a single timeframe.
Signalgo MA: simultaneously calculates fast/slow EMAs & SMAs for multiple periods. This enables it to create signals based on synchronized or stacked momentum across multiple periods, offering broader trend confirmation and reducing noise from single-timeframe signals.
2. Combinatorial Signal Logic
Traditional: A basic crossover is typically “if fast MA crosses above/below slow MA, signal buy/sell.”
Signalgo MA: Generates signals only when MA crossovers align across several timeframes, plus takes into consideration the presence or absence of conflicting signals in shorter or longer frames. This reduces false positives and increases selectivity.
3. Trend Strength Filtering (ADX Integration)
Traditional: Many MA indicators are “blind” to trend intensity, potentially triggering signals in low volatility or ranging conditions.
Signalgo MA: Employs ADX as a minimum trend filter. Signals will only fire if the trend is sufficiently strong, reducing whipsaws in choppy or sideways markets.
4. Volume & Strict Confirmation Layer
Traditional: Few MA indicators directly consider volume or require confluence with other major indicators.
Signalgo MA: Introduces a “strict signal” filter that requires not only MA crossovers and trend strength, but also (on designated frames):
Significant volume spike,
Price positioned above/below a higher timeframe EMA (trend anchor),
RSI momentum confirmation.
5. Persistent, Multi-Level TP/SL Automated Trade Management
Traditional: Separate scripts or manual management for stop-loss, take-profit, and trailing-stops, rarely fully integrated visually.
Signalgo MA: Auto-plots up to three take-profit levels, initial stop, and a trailing stop (all ATR-based) on the chart. It also re-labels these as they are hit and resets for each new entry, supporting full trade lifecycle visualization directly on the chart.
6. Higher Timeframe SMA Crosses for Long-Term Context
Traditional: Focuses only on the current chart’s timeframe.
Signalgo MA: Incorporates SMA cross logic for weekly, monthly, and quarterly periods, which can contextualize lower timeframe trades within broader cycles, helping filter against counter-trend signals.
7. “Signal Once” Logic to Prevent Over-Trading
Traditional: Will often re-fire the same signal repeatedly as long as the condition is true, possibly resulting in signal clusters and over-trading.
Signalgo MA: Fires each signal only once per condition—prevents duplicate alerts for the same trade context.
Signalgo BBSignalgo BB: Technical Overview
Signalgo BB is a Bollinger Bands (BB) indicator for TradingView, designed to provide a multi-dimensional view of volatility, trend, and trading opportunities within a single overlay. Below is a detailed, impartial explanation of its workings, inputs, and trading logic.
Core Mechanics
Signalgo BB operates on the principle of nested volatility bands and moving averages. It calculates:
Fast & Slow Bands: Two sets of Bollinger Bands (BB), using different moving average types (EMA or SMA), lengths, and standard deviation multipliers.
Volatility Cloud: A dynamic visual layer indicating when price is inside both, one, or neither band.
Filtering: A short-term RSI is used to confirm trend direction and filter out weak signals.
Inputs & Components
MA Type: Choice between EMA, SMA for both fast and slow MA calculations.
Fast/Slow Lengths
Fast/Slow Deviations
RSI Length/Thresholds
Show Cloud: Toggle for the visual volatility cloud.
Signal Mode: Band Break.
Prevent Repeated Signals: Option to suppress duplicate signals in the same direction.
TP/SL & Trailing Logic: Advanced, automated trade management with ATR-based distances, three take-profit levels, and a dynamic trailing stop.
Signal Generation
Band Break: Triggers when price crosses the fast BB band.
RSI Filter: All signals require RSI confirmation.
Prevent Repeated Signals: Optionally only marks the first breakout in a series to reduce overtrading.
Entry/Exit Marks: Labels are plotted for visual clarity, and signals can trigger TradingView alerts.
Trade Management
Stop Loss (SL): Set at a multiple of ATR from the entry price, adapting to current volatility.
Take Profits (TP1, TP2, TP3): Three levels scaled by risk-reward ratios, supporting partial exits.
Trailing Stop: After the first TP is hit, SL moves to breakeven and then trails at a user-defined multiple of ATR, locking in further gains.
Event Markers: Each TP, SL, and trailing stop event is labeled on the chart.
Direction State: The indicator tracks active trades, allowing for only one open position per direction at a time.
Cloud Visualization: The background color changes depending on whether price is inside both, one, or no bands, making it easier to visualize market conditions.
Multiple Signal Logics: It doesn’t just look at breakouts, it includes cloud crossings, mean reversion, and a choice of how to combine them.
Rigorous Filtering: Signals require RSI trend confirmation, reducing false entries during weak phases.
Automated Trade Management: Built-in TP/SL and trailing logic, dynamically adapting to volatility.
Signal Suppression: Option to prevent repeated signals, reducing noise and overtrading.
Customizable MA Types: Supports EMA, SMA, and a selection algorithm for future expansion.
Trading Strategy Application
Volatility Regimes: The cloud’s color indicates whether price is inside, between, or outside the bands, helping traders identify trending, ranging, or breakout conditions.
Signals: entries can be based on breakouts filtered by RSI trend strength.
Risk Management: All active trades are managed by TP/SL logic, trailing stops after TP1, and visual feedback on exits.
Visual Alerts: Both signals and TP/SL events are marked on the chart for manual review.
Flexibility: Users can switch modes or suppress repeated signals as needed, depending on trading style.
Practical Usage
Intraday to Swing: Suitable for timeframes from minutes to days, depending on the MA periods and volatility profile.
Manual or Automated: The visual overlay and alerts support both manual trading and automated strategies.
Education & Review: The colored cloud and event markers make it easy to review past price action and learn from signals.
What separates this indicator from traditional ones:
1. Dual Bollinger Bands
Traditional: Most indicators use a single set of Bollinger Bands (two standard deviations above/below a moving average).
Signalgo BB: Implements two sets of bands—a "fast" set (shorter moving average, narrower deviation) and a "slow" set (longer moving average, wider deviation). This provides both immediate (fast) and broader context (slow) for volatility and price action.
2. Volatility Cloud Visualization
Traditional: Standard Bollinger Bands display as two lines, with the area between sometimes shaded as a "band" but without dynamic color changes.
Signalgo BB: The background is colored differently depending on whether price is within both, one, or neither band, offering a visual "cloud" that distinguishes trending, ranging, or breakout regimes at a glance.
3. RSI Filtering
Traditional: Many indicators either don’t filter signals, or if they do, it’s not always configurable.
Signalgo BB: Adds an optional RSI filter, requiring signals to be confirmed by short-term RSI overbought/oversold conditions. This reduces false signals in range-bound or low-trend environments.
4. Prevention of Repeated Signals
Traditional: Most indicators will keep firing signals as long as conditions are met, which can cause overtrading.
Signalgo BB: Offers a user-toggleable option to suppress repeated signals in the same direction until the opposite signal occurs. This reduces noise for discretionary traders.
5. Integrated Trade Management
Traditional: Manual or separate coding is required for stop-loss, take-profit, and trailing stop logic.
Signalgo BB: Builds in dynamic, ATR-based stop-loss; up to three take-profit levels and a trailing stop that activates after the first TP is hit. All levels are visually plotted on the chart, and events (TP/SL hits) are labeled, aiding strategy review and automation.
6. Event Labeling and Alerts
Traditional: Alerts may exist for entry/exit, but rarely for each TP/SL event.
Signalgo BB: Places labels for every entry, exit, and TP/SL event. It also provides TradingView alertconditions for each event, enabling automated notifications or integration with trading bots.
7. Directional State Tracking
Traditional: Indicators typically do not track the "state" of a trade (e.g., active long/short/flat) beyond simple signals.
Signalgo BB: Maintains persistent variables for entry price, SL, TP, trailing stop, and trade direction, ensuring only one active signal per direction. This prevents overlapping entries and mimics realistic trade management.
8. User Customization
Traditional: Default settings are often hardcoded, or customization is limited.
Signalgo BB: Offers extensive user inputs for MA type and TP/SL logic—making the tool adaptable to many strategies and timeframes.
Bitcoin_1min_TF V1This indicator should be applied only to Bitcoin chart at 1minute Time Frame. It can be used on higher timeframe, however, it's accuracy has been tested only on 1 minute time frame.
For any other chart, it will not work.
Basics of this indicator comes from Price Action which then modulated with ATR, EMAs, Machine Learning from previous data and risk management to give higher accuracy and low capital drawdown.
Since this indicator gives n number of opportunities within a day, it is important to understand the impact of overtrading. So, it is advised to do a disciplined trading and set trading hours in a day to grabs the profits impactfully in a disciplined way and avoid overtrading.
Keep greed away from trading.
Thanks for using the indicator. If you find it good, support me with your positive comments and do share this indicator within your friend/family circle.
I am working on similar indicator for other chart types. Stay in touch until then.
How to use the Indicator-
1. It gives you an indication (up/down arrow) of possible entry and also draws SL & TP line & entry line. Don't enter at the current candle when SL/TP/Entry line are moving since this is only possible entry signal.
2. On the next candle, once price reaches/crossed entry line drawn, take entry.
3. Monitor your trade and exit at SL/TP.
4. Please note, SL can trail if required.
Happy Trading.
Super SharkThis script plots the 200-period Exponential Moving Average (EMA) on the main chart, helping traders identify the long-term trend direction.
It is suitable for trend following and support/resistance analysis.
Trade what you see, Not what you think
Penguin Volatility State StrategyPenguin Volatility State Strategy
This document provides details on the "Penguin Volatility State" trading strategy for the TradingView platform. It is a strategy designed to identify different market conditions and execute trades based on momentum and volatility.
Overview
This strategy uses a combination of several popular indicators, including Bollinger Bands (BB), Keltner Channels (KC), Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs), and the Relative Strength Index (RSI), to classify the market into four main states, represented by different colors on the chart:
Green: Strong uptrend.
Red: Strong downtrend.
Yellow: A pullback or consolidation phase within an uptrend (potential reversal signal).
Blue: A pullback or consolidation phase within a downtrend (potential reversal signal).
The goal of the strategy is to enter trades in the direction of the strong trend (Green and Red states) and allow the user to filter out noise during sideways market conditions (Yellow and Blue states).
How the Indicators Work
Bollinger Bands & Keltner Channels: Used to measure market volatility. The difference between the width of the BB and KC (diff) is used to calculate an RSI to measure the "acceleration" of volatility.
EMAs (Fast & Slow): Used to determine the primary trend direction. If the fast EMA is above the slow EMA, it is considered an uptrend, and vice versa.
RSI of Diff: This is the core component for measuring the momentum of volatility. When this RSI value is above its own moving average, it signifies strong momentum, which is a key condition for entering a trade.
Filters and Strategy Logic
Users can customize the strategy's behavior through three main filters:
Filter Sideways Markets (RULE 1): If enabled, the strategy will only enter trades in the Green state (for Longs) and Red state (for Shorts), avoiding sideways conditions (Yellow and Blue).
Trade Only on Strong Momentum (RULE 2): If enabled, the strategy will only enter trades when there is strong momentum (when the RSI of Diff is above its moving average).
Enter/Exit on Exact Transition (RULE 3): If enabled, the strategy will enter and exit orders only at the exact crossover of the RSI of Diff and its moving average. This can lead to more precise entries/exits but may also cause some opportunities to be missed.
Inputs
BB/KC Length: The number of bars used to calculate Bollinger Bands and Keltner Channels.
BB Multiplier: The standard deviation multiplier for the Bollinger Bands.
KC Multiplier: The ATR multiplier for the Keltner Channels.
Fast EMA Length: The number of bars for the fast EMA.
Slow EMA Length: The number of bars for the slow EMA.
RSI of Diff Length: The number of bars for the RSI of diff.
SMA of RSI Length: The number of bars for the moving average of the RSI of Diff.
Trade Direction: Choose to trade Long Only, Short Only, or Both.
Filters (RULE 1, 2, 3): Enable/disable the filters as described above.
Pine Script Code
Here is the full code for the strategy. You can copy and paste it into the Pine Editor on TradingView.
//@version=5
strategy("Penguin Volatility State Strategy", overlay=true, initial_capital=10000, default_qty_type=strategy.percent_of_equity, default_qty_value=100, commission_value=0.075)
// ===================================================================
// INPUTS
// ===================================================================
// --- Indicator Settings ---
string group_indicators = "Indicator Settings"
bb_len = input.int(20, "BB/KC Length", group=group_indicators)
bb_mult = input.float(2.0, "BB Multiplier", group=group_indicators)
kc_mult = input.float(2.0, "KC Multiplier", group=group_indicators)
ema_fast_len = input.int(12, "Fast EMA Length", group=group_indicators)
ema_slow_len = input.int(26, "Slow EMA Length", group=group_indicators)
rsi_diff_len = input.int(14, "RSI of Diff Length", group=group_indicators)
rsi_avg_len = input.int(7, "SMA of RSI Length", group=group_indicators)
// --- Strategy Filter Settings ---
string group_filters = "Strategy Filters"
trade_direction = input.string("Both", "Trade Direction", options= , group=group_filters)
use_regime_filter = input.bool(true, "RULE 1: Filter Sideways Markets (Yellow & Blue)?", group=group_filters)
use_strength_filter = input.bool(true, "RULE 2: Trade Only on Strong Momentum (RSI Accel)?", group=group_filters)
use_timing_filter = input.bool(false, "RULE 3: Enter/Exit on Exact Transition?", group=group_filters)
// ===================================================================
// INDICATOR CALCULATIONS
// ===================================================================
// --- Bollinger Bands & Keltner Channel ---
basisBB = ta.sma(close, bb_len)
dev = bb_mult * ta.stdev(close, bb_len)
upperBB = basisBB + dev
lowerBB = basisBB - dev
atr = ta.atr(bb_len)
upperKC = basisBB + kc_mult * atr
lowerKC = basisBB - kc_mult * atr
// --- Diff & RSI of Diff Calculation ---
diff = (upperBB - upperKC) / upperKC * 100
diff_change = ta.change(diff)
up = ta.rma(math.max(diff_change, 0), rsi_diff_len)
down = ta.rma(-math.min(diff_change, 0), rsi_diff_len)
rsi_diff = down == 0 ? 100 : up == 0 ? 0 : 100 - (100 / (1 + up / down))
rsi_diff2 = ta.sma(rsi_diff, rsi_avg_len)
// --- EMAs for Market State ---
fast_ma = ta.ema(close, ema_fast_len)
slow_ma = ta.ema(close, ema_slow_len)
apcdc = ta.ema(ohlc4, 2)
// ===================================================================
// STATE DEFINITIONS
// ===================================================================
isBullishTrend = fast_ma > slow_ma
isBearishTrend = fast_ma < slow_ma
isGreen = isBullishTrend and apcdc > fast_ma
isRed = isBearishTrend and apcdc < fast_ma
isYellow = isBullishTrend and apcdc < fast_ma
isBlue = isBearishTrend and apcdc > fast_ma
isRsiAccel = rsi_diff > rsi_diff2
// ===================================================================
// STRATEGY LOGIC
// ===================================================================
// --- Apply Filters to define tradable conditions ---
can_long_base = use_regime_filter ? isGreen : (isGreen or isYellow)
can_short_base = use_regime_filter ? isRed : (isRed or isBlue)
long_condition = use_strength_filter ? can_long_base and isRsiAccel : can_long_base
short_condition = use_strength_filter ? can_short_base and isRsiAccel : can_short_base
entry_long_timing = ta.crossunder(rsi_diff2, rsi_diff) and can_long_base
exit_long_timing = ta.crossunder(rsi_diff, rsi_diff2)
entry_short_timing = ta.crossunder(rsi_diff2, rsi_diff) and can_short_base
exit_short_timing = ta.crossunder(rsi_diff, rsi_diff2)
// --- Determine Final Entry/Exit Conditions ---
final_entry_long = use_timing_filter ? entry_long_timing : long_condition
final_exit_long = use_timing_filter ? exit_long_timing : not long_condition
final_entry_short = use_timing_filter ? entry_short_timing : short_condition
final_exit_short = use_timing_filter ? exit_short_timing : not short_condition
// --- Check Trade Direction permission ---
allow_long = trade_direction == "Both" or trade_direction == "Long Only"
allow_short = trade_direction == "Both" or trade_direction == "Short Only"
// --- Execute Trades ---
if (final_entry_long and allow_long)
strategy.entry("Long", strategy.long)
if (final_exit_long)
strategy.close("Long")
if (final_entry_short and allow_short)
strategy.entry("Short", strategy.short)
if (final_exit_short)
strategy.close("Short")
// ===================================================================
// VISUALIZATION
// ===================================================================
bgcolor(isGreen ? color.new(color.green, 85) : isRed ? color.new(color.red, 85) : isYellow ? color.new(color.yellow, 85) : isBlue ? color.new(color.blue, 85) : na)
Disclaimer
This strategy is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not financial advice.
Past performance from backtesting does not guarantee future results.
Trading involves risk. Investors should conduct their own research and exercise due diligence before making any investment decisions and should manage their own risk.
Session Anchors – DEMOThis indicator highlights the four major trading sessions: London, New York AM, New York PM, and Asia using color-coded boxes directly on the chart.
It is designed to help traders identify the most active and relevant time zones, enhancing price action analysis and liquidity interpretation.
✅ Fully customizable: enable/disable individual sessions
✅ Adjustable color settings for each session
🔒 This is a DEMO version, showing only session time zones, excluding session-based key levels (available in the private version).
ℹ️ To use: add the indicator to your chart, select which sessions to display, and customize colors as needed.
⚠️ Works on all timeframes.
Editable Trade Checklist by Andrei Editable Trade Checklist by Andrei Indicator
This script adds a customizable trade checklist directly onto your chart, helping traders stay disciplined and consistent. It’s designed for discretionary strategies where traders want to visually confirm their rules are met before taking a position.
What It Does
• Displays a visual checklist with up to 10 custom rules
• Each rule uses a checkbox (✔ = Yes, ☐ = No)
• Supports structured decision-making before trade entries
How It Works
In the Inputs tab, you can:
• Rename each checklist item to match your trading plan
• Mark conditions as Yes (checked) or No (unchecked)
• Customize the header and table colors
• Adjust text size for easier viewing — especially useful on mobile
• The checklist appears as a fixed panel on your chart that can be moved to any corner for flexibility
How to Use It
• Add the indicator to your chart
• Open the settings to define your checklist items
• Use checkboxes to track which rules are met
• Review your checklist before taking trades to stay aligned with your strategy
This tool does not produce buy/sell signals — it's built to support manual trade planning and reinforce consistency.
Publishing Notes
This indicator works independently and is published on a clean chart as required. No other scripts or drawings are included. Custom drawings or tools may be used by the trader but are not part of this script.
TCT Alpha LevelsI didn’t build this to impress anyone.
I built it because I was done watching the market mess with me.
TCT Alpha Levels came out of those moments where price reversed 2 pips before my entry…
where signals came late… or never made sense.
I got tired of indicators that looked smart but acted stupid.
So I created something that thinks like I do - sharp, clean, no-nonsense.
It doesn’t give signals just to fill space.
It waits. It filters. It hits when it’s time - not before.
You won’t see fancy names or 15 different colors flashing on your chart.
You’ll just see confidence.
And if you’re the kind of trader who respects timing, structure, and silence before impact…
then you’ll feel exactly what I felt when I ran this for the first time.
This isn’t a tool. It’s instinct - turned into code.
🌐 Visit: www.thecreativetraders.com
Directional Market Efficiency [QuantAlgo]🟢 Overview
The Directional Market Efficiency indicator is an advanced trend analysis tool that measures how efficiently price moves in a given direction relative to the total price movement over a specified period. Unlike traditional momentum oscillators that only measure price change magnitude, this indicator combines efficiency measurement with directional bias to provide a comprehensive view of market behavior ranging from -1 (perfectly efficient downward movement) to +1 (perfectly efficient upward movement).
The indicator transforms the classic Efficiency Ratio concept by incorporating directional bias, creating a normalized oscillator that simultaneously reveals trend strength, direction, and market regime (trending vs. ranging). This dual-purpose functionality helps traders and investors identify high-probability trend continuation opportunities while filtering out choppy, inefficient price movements that often lead to false signals and whipsaws.
🟢 How It Works
The indicator employs a sophisticated two-step calculation process that first measures pure efficiency, then applies directional weighting to create the final signal. The efficiency calculation compares the absolute net price change over a lookback period to the sum of all individual bar-to-bar price movements during that same period. This ratio reveals how much of the total price movement contributed to actual progress in a specific direction.
The directional component applies the mathematical sign of the net price change (positive for upward movement, negative for downward movement) to the efficiency ratio, creating values between -1 and +1. The resulting Directional Efficiency is then smoothed using an Exponential Moving Average to reduce noise while maintaining responsiveness. Additionally, the system incorporates a configurable threshold level that distinguishes between trending markets (high efficiency) and ranging markets (low efficiency), enabling regime-based analysis and strategy adaptation.
🟢 How to Use
1. Signal Interpretation and Market Regime Analysis
Positive Territory (Above Zero): Indicates efficient upward price movement with bullish directional bias and favorable conditions for long positions
Negative Territory (Below Zero): Signals efficient downward price movement with bearish directional bias and favorable conditions for short positions
High Absolute Values (±0.4 to ±1.0): Represent highly efficient trending conditions with strong directional conviction and reduced noise
Low Absolute Values (±0.1 to ±0.3): Suggest ranging or consolidating markets with inefficient price movement and increased whipsaw risk
Zero Line Crosses: Mark critical directional shifts and provide primary entry/exit signals for trend-following strategies
2. Threshold-Based Market Regime Classification
Above Threshold (Trending Markets): When efficiency exceeds the threshold level, markets are classified as trending, favoring momentum strategies
Below Threshold (Ranging Markets): When efficiency falls below the threshold, markets are classified as ranging, favoring mean reversion approaches
3. Preset Configurations for Different Trading Styles
Default
Universally applicable configuration optimized for medium-term analysis across multiple timeframes and asset classes, providing balanced sensitivity and noise filtering.
Scalping
Highly responsive setup for ultra-short-term trades with increased sensitivity to quick efficiency changes. Best suited for 1-15 minute charts and rapid-fire trading approaches.
Swing Trading
Designed for multi-day position holding with enhanced noise filtering and focus on sustained efficiency trends. Optimal for 1-4 hour and daily timeframe analysis.
🟢 Pro Tips for Trading and Investing
→ Trend Continuation Filter: Enter long positions when Directional Efficiency crosses above zero in trending markets (above threshold) and short positions when crossing below zero, ensuring alignment with efficient price movement.
→ Range Trading Optimization: In ranging markets (below threshold), take profits on extreme readings and enter mean reversion trades when efficiency approaches zero from either direction.
→ Multi-Timeframe Confluence: Combine higher timeframe trend direction with lower timeframe efficiency signals for optimal entry timing.
→ Risk Management Enhancement: Reduce position sizes or avoid new entries when efficiency readings are weak (near zero), as these conditions indicate higher probability of choppy, unpredictable price movement.
→ Signal Strength Assessment: Prioritize trades with high absolute efficiency values (±0.4 or higher) as these represent the most reliable directional moves with reduced likelihood of immediate reversal.
→ Regime Transition Trading: Watch for efficiency threshold breaks combined with directional changes as these often mark significant trend initiation or termination points requiring strategic position adjustments.
→ Alert Integration: Utilize the built-in alert system for real time notifications of zero-line crosses, threshold breaks, and regime changes to maintain constant market awareness without continuous chart monitoring.
OB Entry Signal Pro v.2Indicator Description
The indicator operates in real time to identify key order block zones and generate trading signals, minimizing market noise and enhancing your trading efficiency.
How It Works
Detection of Powerful Swings
The indicator pinpoints local extrema with pronounced wicks, the size of which is calculated using ATR.
Confirmed Zone Retest
Price returns to the swing area within a specified bar window and is validated by a candlestick bounce in the desired direction.
Optional MACD Filtering
When enabled, MACD histogram confirmation filters out false breakouts and helps you enter in the direction of the prevailing trend impulse.
Automatic Visualization and Alerts
Order block zones are drawn directly on the chart, and built‑in `alertcondition` triggers notify you of signals instantly.
Advantages
Live Trading Ready
Calculations occur on each closed bar, making the indicator fully suited for use in live trading.
Precise Adaptation to Any Pair and Timeframe
Swing detection depth and retest parameters can be finely tuned to the characteristics of any cryptocurrency and timeframe.
Minimization of False Signals
An ATR‑based wick filter, optional MACD confirmation, and a minimum‑distance constraint between zones significantly reduce noise and redundant signals.
Proven Effectiveness
In comprehensive backtests, the indicator demonstrated a high win rate, confirming its reliability under varied market conditions.
Enhanced Decision‑Making
Clear graphical zones and integrated alerting accelerate your response to market moves and ensure you never miss critical signals.
Illustrations Across Multiple Timeframes
15m
30m
1H
2H
4H
Important
This indicator is intended as an auxiliary analytical tool and does not guarantee profitable outcomes or absolute forecasting accuracy. It should be used as part of your own trading strategy, taking into account current market conditions, and is not a personal financial recommendation.
Ultimate Market Structure [Alpha Extract]Ultimate Market Structure
A comprehensive market structure analysis tool that combines advanced swing point detection, imbalance zone identification, and intelligent break analysis to identify high-probability trading opportunities.Utilizing a sophisticated trend scoring system, this indicator classifies market conditions and provides clear signals for structure breaks, directional changes, and fair value gap detection with institutional-grade precision.
🔶 Advanced Swing Point Detection
Identifies pivot highs and lows using configurable lookback periods with optional close-based analysis for cleaner signals. The system automatically labels swing points as Higher Highs (HH), Lower Highs (LH), Higher Lows (HL), and Lower Lows (LL) while providing advanced classifications including "rising_high", "falling_high", "rising_low", "falling_low", "peak_high", and "valley_low" for nuanced market analysis.
swingHighPrice = useClosesForStructure ? ta.pivothigh(close, swingLength, swingLength) : ta.pivothigh(high, swingLength, swingLength)
swingLowPrice = useClosesForStructure ? ta.pivotlow(close, swingLength, swingLength) : ta.pivotlow(low, swingLength, swingLength)
classification = classifyStructurePoint(structureHighPrice, upperStructure, true)
significance = calculateSignificance(structureHighPrice, upperStructure, true)
🔶 Significance Scoring System
Each structure point receives a significance level on a 1-5 scale based on its distance from previous points, helping prioritize the most important levels. This intelligent scoring system ensures traders focus on the most meaningful structure breaks while filtering out minor noise.
🔶 Comprehensive Trend Analysis
Calculates momentum, strength, direction, and confidence levels using volatility-normalized price changes and multi-timeframe correlation. The system provides real-time trend state tracking with bullish (+1), bearish (-1), or neutral (0) direction assessment and 0-100 confidence scoring.
// Calculate trend momentum using rate of change and volatility
calculateTrendMomentum(lookback) =>
priceChange = (close - close ) / close * 100
avgVolatility = ta.atr(lookback) / close * 100
momentum = priceChange / (avgVolatility + 0.0001)
momentum
// Calculate trend strength using multiple timeframe correlation
calculateTrendStrength(shortPeriod, longPeriod) =>
shortMA = ta.sma(close, shortPeriod)
longMA = ta.sma(close, longPeriod)
separation = math.abs(shortMA - longMA) / longMA * 100
strength = separation * slopeAlignment
❓How It Works
🔶 Imbalance Zone Detection
Identifies Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) between consecutive candles where price gaps create unfilled areas. These zones are displayed as semi-transparent boxes with optional center line mitigation tracking, highlighting potential support and resistance levels where institutional players often react.
// Detect Fair Value Gaps
detectPriceImbalance() =>
currentHigh = high
currentLow = low
refHigh = high
refLow = low
if currentOpen > currentClose
if currentHigh - refLow < 0
upperBound = currentClose - (currentClose - refLow)
lowerBound = currentClose - (currentClose - currentHigh)
centerPoint = (upperBound + lowerBound) / 2
newZone = ImbalanceZone.new(
zoneBox = box.new(bar_index, upperBound, rightEdge, lowerBound,
bgcolor=bullishImbalanceColor, border_color=hiddenColor)
)
🔶 Structure Break Analysis
Determines Break of Structure (BOS) for trend continuation and Directional Change (DC) for trend reversals with advanced classification as "continuation", "reversal", or "neutral". The system compares pre-trend and post-trend states for each break, providing comprehensive trend change momentum analysis.
🔶 Intelligent Zone Management
Features partial mitigation tracking when price enters but doesn't fully fill zones, with automatic zone boundary adjustment during partial fills. Smart array management keeps only recent structure points for optimal performance while preventing duplicate signals from the same level.
🔶 Liquidity Zone Detection
Automatically identifies potential liquidity zones at key structure points for institutional trading analysis. The system tracks broken structure points and provides adaptive zone extension with configurable time-based limits for imbalance areas.
🔶 Visual Structure Mapping
Provides clear visual indicators including swing labels with color-coded significance levels, dashed lines connecting break points with BOS/DC labels, and break signals for continuation and reversal patterns. The adaptive zones feature smart management with automatic mitigation tracking.
🔶 Market Structure Interpretation
HH/HL patterns indicate bullish market structure with trend continuation likelihood, while LH/LL patterns signal bearish structure with downtrend continuation expected. BOS signals represent structure breaks in trend direction for continuation opportunities, while DC signals warn of potential reversals.
🔶 Performance Optimization
Automatic cleanup of old structure points (keeps last 8 points), recent break tracking (keeps last 5 break events), and efficient array management ensure smooth performance across all timeframes and market conditions.
Why Choose Ultimate Market Structure ?
This indicator provides traders with institutional-grade market structure analysis, combining multiple analytical approaches into one comprehensive tool. By identifying key structure levels, imbalance zones, and break patterns with advanced significance scoring, it helps traders understand market dynamics and position themselves for high-probability trade setups in alignment with smart money concepts. The sophisticated trend scoring system and intelligent zone management make it an essential tool for any serious trader looking to decode market structure with precision and confidence.
Candle close on high time frameOVERVIEW
This indicator plots persistent closing levels of higher time frame candles (H1, H4, and Daily) on the active intraday chart in real time. Unlike similar tools, it offers granular control over line projection length, fully independent toggles per timeframe, and a built-in mechanism that automatically limits the total number of historical levels to avoid chart clutter and performance issues.
CONCEPTS
Key levels from higher time frames often act as areas where price reacts or consolidates. By projecting each candle's exact closing price forward as a horizontal reference, traders can quickly identify dynamic support and resistance zones relevant to the current price action. This indicator enables seamless multi-timeframe analysis without the need to manually switch chart intervals or re-draw lines.
FEATURES
Independent Time Frame Selection: Enable or disable H1, H4, and Daily levels individually to tailor the analysis.
Custom Extension Length: Each timeframe's closing level can be projected forward for a user-defined number of bars.
Performance Optimization: The script maintains an internal limit (default: 100) on the number of active lines. When this threshold is exceeded, the oldest lines are removed automatically.
Visual Differentiation: Colors for each timeframe are fully customizable, enabling immediate recognition of level origin.
Immediate Update: New levels appear as soon as a higher timeframe candle closes, ensuring real-time reference.
USAGE
From the indicator inputs, select which timeframes you want to track.
Adjust the extension lengths to fit your trading style and time horizon.
Customize the line colors for clarity and personal preference.
Use these projected levels as part of your confluence criteria for entries, exits, or stop placement.
Combine with trend indicators or price action tools to enhance your multi-timeframe strategy.
ORIGINALITY AND ADDED VALUE
While similar scripts exist that plot higher timeframe levels, this implementation differs in:
Its efficient automatic cleanup of old lines to preserve chart performance.
The independent extension and color settings per timeframe.
Immediate reaction to new candle closes without repainting.
Simplicity of use combined with precise customization.
This combination makes it a practical and flexible tool for traders who rely on clear HTF level visualization without manual drawing or the limitations of built-in TradingView tools.
LICENSE
This script is published open-source under the Mozilla Public License 2.0.
M2 Global G13 Liquidity (Custom & Shift, US DXY Adj.)🌎 M2 Global G13 Liquidity index (Custom & Shift, US DXY Adj.)
💡 Indicator Overview
The M2 Global G13 Liquidity indicator combines the M2 liquidity of 13 major countries, allowing users to selectively include or exclude each country to visualize global capital flows and potential investment liquidity at a glance.
Each country's M2 data is converted to USD using real-time exchange rates, and the US M2 is further adjusted using the Dollar Index (DXY) to reflect the impact of dollar strength or weakness on US liquidity.
✅ What is M2?
M2 is a broad measure of money supply that includes cash, demand deposits, savings deposits, and certain financial products.
It represents a country's overall liquidity and capital supply and is often interpreted as "dry powder" ready to be deployed into various assets such as equities, real estate, and bonds.
Therefore, M2 serves as a crucial benchmark for assessing a country's potential investment capacity that can flow into markets at any time.
💰 Exchange Rate & Dollar Index Adjustment
- All country M2 data is converted from local currencies to USD.
- The US M2 is further adjusted using the Dollar Index (DXY) to better reflect its real global power:
- DXY > 100 → Liquidity contraction (strong dollar effect)
- DXY < 100 → Liquidity expansion (weak dollar effect)
🗺️ Country Selection Options
- Default selection: United States
- Major selections: China, Eurozone, Japan, United Kingdom (core G5 economies)
- Additional selections: Switzerland, Canada, India, Russia, Brazil, South Korea, Mexico, South Africa
- Users can freely add or remove countries to customize the indicator to match their analytical needs.
📈 Example Use Cases
- Monitor global capital flows: Track worldwide liquidity trends and detect potential market risk signals.
- Analyze exchange rate and monetary policy trends: Compare dollar strength with major central bank policies.
- Benchmark against equity indices: Evaluate correlations with MSCI World, KOSPI, NASDAQ, etc.
- Valuation analysis: Compare overall liquidity levels to equity index prices or market capitalization to assess relative valuation and identify potential overvaluation or undervaluation.
- Crisis response strategy: Identify liquidity contraction during global credit crises or deleveraging phases.
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🌎 M2 글로벌 G13 유동성 지수 (Custom & Shift, US DXY Adj.)
💡 지표 소개
M2 Global G13 Liquidity 지표는 세계 13개 주요국의 M2 유동성을 선택적으로 결합하여, 글로벌 자금 흐름과 잠재 투자 자금을 한눈에 시각화할 수 있도록 설계된 종합 유동성 지표입니다.
국가별 M2 데이터를 환율과 결합해 달러 기준으로 표준화하며, 특히 미국 M2는 달러지수(DXY)로 보정하여 달러 강약에 따른 파급력을 반영합니다.
✅ M2란?
M2는 광의 통화지표로, 현금 + 요구불 예금 + 저축성 예금 + 일부 금융상품을 포함합니다.
이는 한 국가의 유동성 수준과 자금 공급 상태를 나타내는 핵심 거시경제 지표이며, **주식·부동산·채권 등 다양한 자산에 투자될 준비가 된 '대기자금'**으로도 해석됩니다.
따라서 M2는 투자시장으로 언제든지 흘러들어갈 수 있는 잠재적 투자 역량을 평가할 때 중요한 기준입니다.
💰 환율 및 달러지수 보정
- 모든 국가 M2는 자국 통화에서 **달러(USD)**로 환산됩니다.
- 특히 미국 M2는 달러 가치의 글로벌 실질 파워를 평가하기 위해 DXY 보정을 적용합니다.
- DXY > 100 → 유동성 축소 (강달러 효과)
- DXY < 100 → 유동성 확대 (약달러 효과)
🗺️ 국가별 선택 옵션
- 기본 선택: 미국
- 주요 선택: 중국, 유로존, 일본, 영국 (주요 G5)
- 추가 선택: 스위스, 캐나다, 인도, 러시아, 브라질, 한국, 멕시코, 남아공
- 사용자는 각 국가를 자유롭게 더하거나 빼면서 커스터마이즈할 수 있습니다.
📈 활용 예시
- 글로벌 자금 흐름 모니터링: 전세계 유동성 추세 및 시장 리스크 신호 분석
- 환율/금리 정책 분석: 달러 강약과 주요국 정책 변화 비교
- 주가지수 벤치마크 비교: MSCI World, 코스피, 나스닥 등과 상관관계 확인
- 밸류에이션 분석: 전체 유동성 수준을 주가지수나 시가총액과 비교하여, 시장의 상대적 고평가·저평가 여부를 평가
- 위기 대응 전략: 글로벌 신용위기·자금 긴축 국면 대비
Useful Open Price Lines - Multi-Timeframe SupportDisplay important opening price levels on your chart with this comprehensive indicator.
KEY FEATURES:
✓ Track up to 6 different opening prices simultaneously
✓ Support for intraday time-based opens (any hour:minute)
✓ Higher timeframe opens: Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, Semi-Annual, Yearly
✓ Automatic line extension with customizable cutoff
✓ Clean chart option - hide previous day's lines
✓ Full timezone support for global markets
✓ Customizable colors, labels, and line styles
USE CASES:
- Day traders: Track key session opens (Asian, London, NY)
- Swing traders: Monitor weekly and monthly opens
- Position traders: Track quarterly and yearly opens
- Multi-timeframe analysis: See all key levels at once
CUSTOMIZATION:
- Choose any time for intraday opens (00:00 - 23:00)
- Select from multiple timeframes (D, W, M, 3M, 6M, 12M)
- Customize labels, colors, and line styles
- Adjust label offset and size
- Set line extension cutoff time
The indicator is optimized for performance and works smoothly on all timeframes.
Chiaroscuro Scalp Model A [Signal + Visuals]This indicator is based on the Chiaroscuro Scalp Model A — a precision-based scalping system that identifies high-probability trade setups during the London and New York sessions. It combines daily range expansion, order blocks, fair value gaps, and W/M reversal patterns to generate 20-pip scalping opportunities with clearly plotted stop loss and take profit levels. Ideal for intraday traders seeking structured, rule-based entries.
Smart Range Zones [Dr. Hafiz]Smart Range Zones
Description:
This indicator highlights key market zones — High Range, Mid Range, and Low Range — to help traders visually understand dynamic support and resistance levels.
✅ High Range: Potential supply/resistance area
✅ Mid Range: Fair value or equilibrium zone
✅ Low Range: Potential demand/support area
The zones are calculated based on the highest and lowest price over a user-defined period (default: 130 bars) and dynamically projected forward.
🔸 EMA 15 Line is included as an optional trend filter — helping confirm direction or trend alignment.
🔧 Features:
Auto-calculated High/Mid/Low zones
Real-time dynamic projections
Right-aligned zone labels inside each box
Clean visual structure
Toggle for showing/hiding EMA 15
📌 Best suited for:
Intraday & swing traders
Range breakouts and rejections
Trend confirmation with EMA
Created and published by Dr. Hafiz, modified under the MPL 2.0 license.
OPR Asia-New-York [Elykia]This Pine Script indicator, called "OPR Asia-New-York ", displays time-based boxes corresponding to two specific trading periods known as OPR (Opening Price Range):
🎯 Purpose of the Indicator:
To visualize two key market time windows (morning and afternoon) as extended boxes, helping with technical analysis around opening ranges.
🕒 Two sessions displayed as boxes:
🔹 Morning OPR:
Default: from 09:00 to 09:15 (configurable)
The box extends until 10:30.
It captures the highest and lowest candle within this interval.
🔸 Afternoon OPR:
Default: from 15:30 to 15:45
The box extends until 17:30.
Follows the same logic as the morning session.
⚙️ Dashboard Options:
Enable or disable the morning or afternoon box individually
Select the timezone (e.g., GMT+2)
Customize all colors (morning/afternoon boxes, median line)
Set your own start/end/extension times for each session
📦 Each box includes:
A colored rectangle showing the price range (high/low)
A dotted median line between the high and low
The box and line extend until the end time defined
🧠 Usefulness for Traders:
Identify liquidity zones or consolidation areas
Trade setups like liquidity grabs, breakouts, or fakeouts around the OPR
Align with ICT methods or scalping strategies based on session behavior
Global Risk Matrix [QuantAlgo]🟢 Overview
The Global Risk Matrix is a comprehensive macro risk assessment tool that aggregates multiple global financial indicators into a unified risk sentiment framework. It transforms diverse economic data streams (from currency strength and liquidity measures to volatility indices and commodity prices) into standardized Z-Score readings to identify market regime shifts across risk-on and risk-off conditions.
The indicator displays both a risk oscillator showing weighted average sentiment and a dynamic 2D matrix visualization that plots signal strength against momentum to reveal current market phase and historical evolution. This helps traders and investors understand broad market conditions, identify regime transitions, and align their strategies with prevailing macro risk environments across all asset classes.
🟢 How It Works
The indicator employs Z-Score normalization across various global macro components, each representing distinct aspects of market liquidity, sentiment, and economic health. Raw data from sources like DXY, S&P 500, Fed liquidity, global M2 money supply, VIX, and commodities undergoes statistical standardization. Several components are inverted (USDT.D, DXY, VIX, credit spreads, treasury bonds, gold) to align with risk-on interpretation, where positive values indicate bullish conditions.
This unique system applies configurable weights to each component based on selected asset class presets (Crypto Investor/Trader, Stock Trader, Commodity Trader, Forex Trader, Risk Parity, or Custom), creating a weighted average Z-Score. It then analyzes both signal strength and momentum direction to classify market conditions into four distinct phases: Risk-On (positive signal, rising momentum), Risk-Off (negative signal, falling momentum), Recovery (negative signal, rising momentum), and Weakening (positive signal, falling momentum). The 2D matrix visualization plots these dimensions with historical trail tracking to show regime evolution over time.
🟢 How to Use
1. Risk Oscillator Interpretation and Phase Analysis
Positive Territory (Above Zero) : Indicates risk-on conditions with capital flowing toward growth assets and higher risk tolerance
Negative Territory (Below Zero) : Signals risk-off sentiment with capital seeking safety and defensive positioning
Extreme Levels (±2.0) : Represent statistically significant deviations that often precede regime reversals or trend exhaustion
Zero Line Crosses : Mark critical transitions between risk regimes, providing early signals for portfolio rebalancing
Phase Color Coding : Green (Risk-On), Red (Risk-Off), Blue (Recovery), Yellow (Weakening) for immediate regime identification
2. Risk Matrix Visualization and Trail Analysis
Current Position Marker (⌾) : Shows real-time location in the risk/momentum space for immediate situational awareness
Historical Trail : Connected path showing recent market evolution and regime transition patterns
Quadrant Analysis : Risk-On (upper right), Risk-Off (lower left), Recovery (lower right), Weakening (upper left)
Trail Patterns : Clockwise rotation typically indicates healthy regime cycles, while erratic movement suggests uncertainty
3. Pro Tips for Trading and Investing
→ Portfolio Allocation Filter : Use Risk-On phases to increase exposure to growth assets, small caps, and emerging markets while reducing defensive positions during confirmed green phases
→ Entry Timing Enhancement : Combine Recovery phase signals with your technical analysis for optimal long entry points when macro headwinds are clearing but prices haven't fully recovered
→ Risk Management Overlay : Treat Weakening phase transitions as early warning systems to tighten stop losses, reduce position sizes, or hedge existing positions before full Risk-Off conditions develop
→ Sector Rotation Strategy : During Risk-On periods, favor cyclical sectors (technology, consumer discretionary, financials) while Risk-Off phases favor defensive sectors (utilities, consumer staples, healthcare)
→ Multi-Timeframe Confluence : Use daily matrix readings for strategic positioning while applying your regular technical analysis on lower timeframes for precise entry and exit execution
→ Divergence Detection : Watch for situations where your asset shows bullish technical patterns while the matrix shows Risk-Off conditions—these often provide the highest probability short opportunities and vice versa
Volatility-Adjusted Momentum Score (VAMS) [QuantAlgo]🟢 Overview
The Volatility-Adjusted Momentum Score (VAMS) measures price momentum relative to current volatility conditions, creating a normalized indicator that identifies significant directional moves while filtering out market noise. It divides annualized momentum by annualized volatility to produce scores that remain comparable across different market environments and asset classes.
The indicator displays a smoothed VAMS Z-Score line with adaptive standard deviation bands and an information table showing real-time metrics. This dual-purpose design enables traders and investors to identify strong trend continuation signals when momentum persistently exceeds normal levels, while also spotting potential mean reversion opportunities when readings reach statistical extremes.
🟢 How It Works
The indicator calculates annualized momentum using a simple moving average of logarithmic returns over a specified period, then measures annualized volatility through the standard deviation of those same returns over a longer timeframe. The raw VAMS score divides momentum by volatility, creating a risk-adjusted measure where high volatility reduces scores and low volatility amplifies them.
This raw VAMS value undergoes Z-Score normalization using rolling statistical parameters, converting absolute readings into standardized deviations that show how current conditions compare to recent history. The normalized Z-Score receives exponential moving average smoothing to create the final VAMS line, reducing false signals while preserving sensitivity to meaningful momentum changes.
The visualization includes dynamically calculated standard deviation bands that adjust to recent VAMS behavior, creating statistical reference zones. The information table provides real-time numerical values for VAMS Z-Score, underlying momentum percentages, and current volatility readings with trend indicators.
🟢 How to Use
1. VAMS Z-Score Bands and Signal Interpretation
Above Mean Line: Momentum exceeds historical averages adjusted for volatility, indicating bullish conditions suitable for trend following
Below Mean Line: Momentum falls below statistical norms, suggesting bearish conditions or downward pressure
Mean Line Crossovers: Primary transition signals between bullish and bearish momentum regimes
1 Standard Deviation Breaks: Strong momentum conditions indicating statistically significant directional moves worth following
2 Standard Deviation Extremes: Rare momentum readings that often signal either powerful breakouts or exhaustion points
2. Information Table and Market Context
Z-Score Values: Current VAMS reading displayed in standard deviations (σ), showing how far momentum deviates from its statistical norm
Momentum Percentage: Underlying annualized momentum displayed as percentage return, quantifying the directional strength
Volatility Context: Current annualized volatility levels help interpret whether VAMS readings occur in high or low volatility environments
Trend Indicators: Directional arrows and change values provide immediate feedback on momentum shifts and market transitions
3. Strategy Applications and Alert System
Trend Following: Use sustained readings beyond the mean line and 1σ band penetrations for directional trades, especially when VAMS maintains position in upper or lower statistical zones
Mean Reversion: Focus on 2σ extreme readings for contrarian opportunities, particularly effective in sideways markets where momentum tends to revert to statistical norms
Alert Notifications: Built-in alerts for mean crossovers (regime changes), 1σ breaks (strong signals), and 2σ touches (extreme conditions) help monitor multiple instruments for both continuation and reversal setups
Pivot Liquidity Sweep [scalpmeister]📌 Pivot Liquidity Sweep
Scalp-oriented, liquidity sweep-based advanced signal and strategy indicator.
This indicator analyzes the price's sweeping of significant pivot levels and the subsequent breakouts to generate long/short signals based on different logics. It is sensitive to both classic sweep logic and strong reversal candles. Additionally, it visually marks liquidity gathering zones, offering excellent opportunities especially for scalp and intraday traders.
⚙️ Features and Strategy Types
🟢 Automatic Pivot Detection:
Pivot high/low levels are detected and stored based on the number of left and right bars.
🔴 Sweep Detection (Stop Hunt):
If the price violates a pivot level with a wick and closes inside, it is considered a sweep (liquidity cleaning). Strategies activate after this sweep.
🧠 5 Different Signal Styles:
SweepBreak:
It is expected that the extreme (high/low) level of the sweeping candle is broken with a close.
PivotBreak:
After the sweep, the first newly formed pivot in the trend direction is expected to break. (It is dynamically determined and drawn on the chart.)
StrongSweep:
It is sufficient if the candle following the sweep surpasses the previous candle with a single candle. No additional breakout is expected.
StrongCandle:
Strong momentum candles measured with a special RSI calculation are taken into account. It considers strong opposite-direction candles formed shortly after a pivot sweep.
ReversalCandleSweep:
Reversal candles that close in the opposite direction after a sweep (e.g., a red close on a sweep candle formed at the top or a green close at the bottom) are directly considered as signals.
📐 Technical Details:
Signals are triggered only once (triggered control).
Sweep lines (green/red), Long and Short lines (Orange)
Strong candles are filtered using an RSI-momentum-based measurement system (StrongCandle).
Sweep and breakout zones are dynamically invalidated. That is, if the zones are violated by the price, the signals and lines are automatically canceled.
🎯 Who Should Use It?
Professional traders working with liquidity zones
Scalp and intraday strategy practitioners
Those focused on stop hunts, sweeps, and reversal zones
🔔 Alert Support:
Sweep High / Low Alert
Long / Short Signal Alert