GRASS Purple Cloud [MMD] MTFThis Pine Script code is a trading strategy designed for use on the TradingView platform. It implements a multi-timeframe (MTF) strategy called "GRASS Purple Cloud " that utilizes various technical indicators to generate buy and sell signals. Below is a breakdown of the key components of the script:
Key Components of the Strategy
Inputs:
HTF (Higher Time Frame): Allows the user to select a higher time frame for analysis.
ATR and Supertrend Parameters: Inputs for the Average True Range (ATR) and Supertrend indicator, which are used to determine market volatility and trend direction.
Buying and Selling Pressure Thresholds: These thresholds help define conditions for entering trades based on buying and selling pressure.
Backtest Date Range: Users can specify a date range for backtesting the strategy.
HTF Logic:
The htfLogic function calculates various values based on the selected higher time frame, including buying and selling conditions, which are then used to generate signals.
Signal State Tracking:
The script tracks the state of buy and sell signals using a variable xs, which changes based on the conditions defined in the htfLogic function.
Coloring and Labels:
The bars on the chart are colored green for buy signals and red for sell signals. Additionally, labels are plotted to indicate strong buy and sell signals.
EMA Plotting:
The script includes optional plotting of Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) for 20, 50, and 200 periods, which can help traders identify trends.
Trade Management:
The strategy includes parameters for take profit (TP) and stop loss (SL) levels, allowing for risk management. The user can specify the percentage for TP and SL, as well as the number of units to sell at each level.
Entries and Exits:
The script defines conditions for entering long and short positions based on the buy and sell signals. It also manages exits based on TP and SL levels.
Trendline Logic:
The script identifies the last two significant highs to draw a trendline, which can help visualize market structure.
TP/SL Plotting:
The script plots the TP and SL levels on the chart for visual reference.
Reset After Exit:
After a trade is closed, the script resets the relevant variables to prepare for the next trade.
Usage
To use this strategy:
Adjust the input parameters as needed for your trading preferences.
Add the strategy to a chart to visualize the signals and performance.
Considerations
As with any trading strategy, it's essential to backtest and validate the performance over historical data before using it in live trading.
Market conditions can change, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Always use risk management practices when trading.
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Alpha Trigger CoreAlpha Trigger Core — Trend Momentum Strategy with Dual Take Profit System
Alpha Trigger Core is a precision-engineered trend-following strategy developed for crypto and altcoin markets. Unlike simple indicator mashups, this system was built from the ground up with a specific logic framework that integrates trend, momentum, volatility, and structure validation into a single unified strategy.
It is not a random combination of indicators, but rather a coordinated system of filters that work together to increase signal quality and minimize false positives. This makes it especially effective on trending assets like BTC, ETH, AVAX, and SOL on the 1-hour chart.
🔍 How It Works
This strategy fuses multiple advanced filters into a cohesive signal engine:
🔹 Trend Identification
A hybrid model combining:
Kalman Filter — Smooths price noise with predictive tracking.
SuperTrend Overlay — Confirms directional bias using ATR.
ZLEMA Envelope — Defines dynamic upper/lower bounds based on price velocity.
🔹 Momentum Filter
Uses a ZLEMA-smoothed CCI to identify accelerating moves.
Long entries require a rising 3-bar CCI sequence.
Short entries require a falling 3-bar CCI sequence.
🔹 Volatility Strength Filter (Vortex Indicator)
Validates entries only when Vortex Diff exceeds a customizable threshold.
Prevents low-volatility "chop zone" trades.
🔹 Wick Trap Filter
Filters out false breakouts driven by liquidity wicks.
Validates that body structure supports the breakout.
📈 Entry & Exit Logic
Long Entry: All trend, momentum, volatility filters must align bullishly and wick traps must be absent.
Short Entry: All filters must align bearishly, with no wick rejection.
Early Exit: Uses ZLEMA slope crossover to exit before a full trend reversal is confirmed.
🎯 Take Profit System
TP1: Takes 50% profit at a user-defined % target.
TP2: Closes remaining 100% at second target.
Cooldown: Prevents immediate reentry and ensures clean position transitions.
📊 Real-Time Strategy Dashboard
Tracks and displays:
Position status (Long, Short, Flat)
Entry Price
TP1/TP2 Hit status
Win Rate (%)
Profit Factor
Bars Since Entry
Fully customizable position & font size
🤖 Bot-Ready Multi-Exchange Alerts
Compatible with WonderTrading, 3Commas, Binance, Bybit, and more.
Customizable comment= tags for entry, exit, TP1, and TP2.
Fully alert-compatible for webhook integrations.
📌 Suggested Use
Best used on trending crypto pairs with moderate-to-high volatility. Recommended on the 1H timeframe for altcoins and majors. Can be used for manual confirmation or automated trading.
🔒 Script Transparency
This is a closed-source script. However, the description above provides a transparent breakdown of the strategy’s core logic, filters, and execution model — ensuring compliance with TradingView’s publishing guidelines.
⚠️ Trading Disclaimer
This script is for educational purposes only and is not financial advice. Always conduct your own analysis before making investment decisions. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Use this strategy at your own risk.
EMA Crossover Strategy with Trailing Stop and AlertsPowerful EMA Crossover Strategy with Dynamic Trailing Stop and Real-Time Alerts
This strategy combines the simplicity and effectiveness of EMA crossovers with a dynamic trailing stop-loss mechanism for robust risk management.
**Key Features:**
* **EMA Crossover Signals:** Identifies potential trend changes using customizable short and long period Exponential Moving Averages.
* **Trailing Stop-Loss:** Automatically adjusts the stop-loss level as the price moves favorably, helping to protect profits and limit downside risk. The trailing stop percentage is fully adjustable.
* **Visual Buy/Sell Signals:** Clear buy (green upward label) and sell (red downward label) signals are plotted directly on the price chart.
* **Customizable Inputs:** Easily adjust the lengths of the short and long EMAs, as well as the trailing stop percentage, to optimize the strategy for different assets and timeframes.
* **Real-Time Alerts:** Receive instant alerts for buy and sell signals, ensuring you don't miss potential trading opportunities.
**How to Use:**
1. Add the strategy to your TradingView chart.
2. Customize the "Short EMA Length," "Long EMA Length," and "Trailing Stop Percentage" in the strategy's settings.
3. Enable alerts in TradingView to receive notifications when buy or sell signals are generated.
This strategy is intended to provide automated trading signals based on EMA crossovers with built-in risk management. Remember to backtest thoroughly on your chosen instruments and timeframes before using it for live trading.
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TASC 2025.05 Trading The Channel█ OVERVIEW
This script implements channel-based trading strategies based on the concepts explained by Perry J. Kaufman in the article "A Test Of Three Approaches: Trading The Channel" from the May 2025 edition of TASC's Traders' Tips . The script explores three distinct trading methods for equities and futures using information from a linear regression channel. Each rule set corresponds to different market behaviors, offering flexibility for trend-following, breakout, and mean-reversion trading styles.
█ CONCEPTS
Linear regression
Linear regression is a model that estimates the relationship between a dependent variable and one or more independent variables by fitting a straight line to the observed data. In the context of financial time series, traders often use linear regression to estimate trends in price movements over time.
The slope of the linear regression line indicates the strength and direction of the price trend. For example, a larger positive slope indicates a stronger upward trend, and a larger negative slope indicates the opposite. Traders can look for shifts in the direction of a linear regression slope to identify potential trend trading signals, and they can analyze the magnitude of the slope to support trading decisions.
One caveat to linear regression is that most financial time series data does not follow a straight line, meaning a regression line cannot perfectly describe the relationships between values. Prices typically fluctuate around a regression line to some degree. As such, analysts often project ranges above and below regression lines, creating channels to model the expected extent of the data's variability. This strategy constructs a channel based on the method used in Kaufman's article. It measures the maximum distances from points on the linear regression line to historical price values, then adds those distances and the current slope to the regression points.
Depending on the trading style, traders might look for prices to move outside an established channel for breakout signals, or they might look for price action to reach extremes within the channel for potential mean reversion opportunities.
█ STRATEGY CALCULATIONS
Primary trade rules
This strategy implements three distinct sets of rules for trend, breakout, and mean-reversion trades based on the methods Kaufman describes in his article:
Trade the trend (Rule 1) : Open new positions when the sign of the slope changes, indicating a potential trend reversal. Close short trades and enter a long trade when the slope changes from negative to positive, and do the opposite when the slope changes from positive to negative.
Trade channel breakouts (Rule 2) : Open new positions when prices cross outside the linear regression channel for the current sample. Close short trades and enter a long trade when the price moves above the channel, and do the opposite when the price moves below the channel.
Trade within the channel (Rule 3) : Open new positions based on price values within the channel's range. Close short trades and enter a long trade when the price is near the channel's low, within a specified percentage of the channel's range, and do the opposite when the price is near the channel's high. With this rule, users can also filter the trades based on the channel's slope. When the filter is active, long positions are allowed only when the slope is positive, and short positions are allowed only when it is negative.
Position sizing
Kaufman's strategy uses specific trade sizes for equities and futures markets:
For an equities symbol, the number of shares traded is $10,000 divided by the current price.
For a futures symbol, the number of contracts traded is based on a volatility-adjusted formula that divides $25,000 by the product of the 20-bar average true range and the instrument's point value.
By default, this script automatically uses these sizes for its trade simulation on equities and futures symbols and does not simulate trading on other symbols. However, users can control position sizes from the "Settings/Properties" tab and enable trade simulation on other symbol types by selecting the "Manual" option in the script's "Position sizing" input.
Stop-loss
This strategy includes the option to place an accompanying stop-loss order for each trade, which users can enable from the "SL %" input in the "Settings/Inputs" tab. When enabled, the strategy places a stop-loss order at a specified percentage distance from the closing price where the entry order occurs, allowing users to compare how the strategy performs with added loss protection.
█ USAGE
This strategy adapts its display logic for the three trading approaches based on the rule selected in the "Trade rule" input:
For all rules, the script plots the linear regression slope in a separate pane. The plot is color-coded to indicate whether the current slope is positive or negative.
When the selected rule is "Trade the trend", the script plots triangles in the separate pane to indicate when the slope's direction changes from positive to negative or vice versa. Additionally, it plots a color-coded SMA on the main chart pane, allowing visual comparison of the slope to directional changes in a moving average.
When the rule is "Trade channel breakouts" or "Trade within the channel", the script draws the current period's linear regression channel on the main chart pane, and it plots bands representing the history of the channel values from the specified start time onward.
When the rule is "Trade within the channel", the script plots overbought and oversold zones between the bands based on a user-specified percentage of the channel range to indicate the value ranges where new trades are allowed.
Users can customize the strategy's calculations with the following additional inputs in the "Settings/Inputs" tab:
Start date : Sets the date and time when the strategy begins simulating trades. The script marks the specified point on the chart with a gray vertical line. The plots for rules 2 and 3 display the bands and trading zones from this point onward.
Period : Specifies the number of bars in the linear regression channel calculation. The default is 40.
Linreg source : Specifies the source series from which to calculate the linear regression values. The default is "close".
Range source : Specifies whether the script uses the distances from the linear regression line to closing prices or high and low prices to determine the channel's upper and lower ranges for rules 2 and 3. The default is "close".
Zone % : The percentage of the channel's overall range to use for trading zones with rule 3. The default is 20, meaning the width of the upper and lower zones is 20% of the range.
SL% : If the checkbox is selected, the strategy adds a stop-loss to each trade at the specified percentage distance away from the closing price where the entry order occurs. The checkbox is deselected by default, and the default percentage value is 5.
Position sizing : Determines whether the strategy uses Kaufman's predefined trade sizes ("Auto") or allows user-defined sizes from the "Settings/Properties" tab ("Manual"). The default is "Auto".
Long trades only : If selected, the strategy does not allow short positions. It is deselected by default.
Trend filter : If selected, the strategy filters positions for rule 3 based on the linear regression slope, allowing long positions only when the slope is positive and short positions only when the slope is negative. It is deselected by default.
NOTE: Because of this strategy's trading rules, the simulated results for a specific symbol or channel configuration might have significantly fewer than 100 trades. For meaningful results, we recommend adjusting the start date and other parameters to achieve a reasonable number of closed trades for analysis.
Additionally, this strategy does not specify commission and slippage amounts by default, because these values can vary across market types. Therefore, we recommend setting realistic values for these properties in the "Cost simulation" section of the "Settings/Properties" tab.
Weighted Ichimoku StrategyLSE:HSBA
The Ichimoku Kinko Hyo indicator is a comprehensive tool that combines multiple signals to identify market trends and potential buying/selling opportunities. My weighted variant of this strategy attempts to assign specific weights to each signal, allowing for a more nuanced and customizable approach to trend identification. The intent is to try and make a more informed trading decision based on the cumulative strength of various signals.
I've tried not to make it a mishmash of this and that + MACD + RSI and on and on; most people have their preferred indicator that focuses on just that that they can use in conjunction.
The signals used can be grouped into two groups the 'Core Ichimoku Signals' & the 'Additional Signals' (at the end you will find the signals and their assigned weights followed by the thresholds where they align).
The Core Ichimoku Signals are the primary signals used in Ichimoku analysis, including Kumo Breakout, Chikou Cross, Kijun Cross, Tenkan Cross, and Kumo Twist.
While the Additional Signals provide further insights and confirmations, such as Kijun Confirmation, Tenkan-Kijun Above Cloud, Chikou Above Cloud, Price-Kijun Cross, Chikou Span Signal, and Price Positioning.
Entries are triggered when the cumulative weight of bullish signals exceeds a specified buy threshold, indicating a strong uptrend or potential trend reversal.
Exits are initiated when the cumulative weight of bearish signals surpasses a specified sell threshold, or when additional conditions such as consolidation patterns or ATR-based targets are met.
There are various exit types that you can choose between, which can be used separately or in conjunction with one another. As an example you might want to exit on a different condition during consolidation periods than during other periods or just use ATR with some other backstop.
They are listed in evaluation order i.e. ATR trumps all, Consolidation exit trumps the regular Kumo sell and so on:
**ATR Sell**: Exits trades based on ATR-based profit targets and stop-losses.
**Consolidation Exit**: Exits trades during consolidation periods to reduce drawdown.
**Sell Below Kumo**: Exits trades when the price is below the Kumo, indicating a potential downtrend.
**Sell Threshold**: Exits trades when the cumulative weight of bearish signals surpasses a specified sell threshold.
There are various 'filters' which are really behavior modifiers:
**Kumo Breakout Filter**: Requires price to close above the Kumo for buy signals (essentially a entry delay).
**Whipsaw Filter**: Ensures trend strength over specified days to reduce false signals.
**Buy Cooldown**: Prevents new entries until half the Kijun period passes after an exit (prevents flapping).
**Chikou Filter**: Delays exits unless the previous close is below the Chikou Span.
**Consolidation Trend Filter**: Prevents consolidation exits if the trend is bullish (rare, but happens).
Then there are some debugging options. Ichimoku periods have some presets (personally I like 8/22/44/22) but are freely configurable, preset to the traditional values for purists.
The list of signals and most thresholds follow, play around with them. Thats all.
Cheers,
**Core Ichimoku Signals**
**Kumo Breakout**
- 30 (Bullish) / -30 (Bearish)
- Indicates a strong trend when the price breaks above (bullish) or below (bearish) the Kumo (cloud). This signal suggests a significant shift in market sentiment.
**Chikou Cross**
- 20 (Bullish) / -20 (Bearish)
- Shows the relationship between the Chikou Span (lagging span) and the current price. A bullish signal occurs when the Chikou Span is above the price, indicating a potential uptrend. Conversely, a bearish signal occurs when the Chikou Span is below the price, suggesting a downtrend.
**Kijun Cross**
- 15 (Bullish) / -15 (Bearish)
- Signals trend changes when the Tenkan-sen (conversion line) crosses above (bullish) or below (bearish) the Kijun-sen (base line). This crossover is often used to identify potential trend reversals.
**Tenkan Cross**
- 10 (Bullish) / -10 (Bearish)
- Indicates short-term trend changes when the price crosses above (bullish) or below (bearish) the Tenkan-sen. This signal helps identify minor trend shifts within the broader trend.
**Kumo Twist**
- 5 (Bullish) / -5 (Bearish)
- Shows changes in the Kumo's direction, indicating potential trend shifts. A bullish Kumo Twist occurs when Senkou Span A crosses above Senkou Span B, and a bearish twist occurs when Senkou Span A crosses below Senkou Span B.
**Additional Signals**
**Kijun Confirmation**
- 8 (Bullish) / -8 (Bearish)
- Confirms the trend based on the price's position relative to the Kijun-sen. A bullish signal occurs when the price is above the Kijun-sen, and a bearish signal occurs when the price is below it.
**Tenkan-Kijun Above Cloud**
- 5 (Bullish) / -5 (Bearish)
- Indicates a strong bullish trend when both the Tenkan-sen and Kijun-sen are above the Kumo. Conversely, a bearish signal occurs when both lines are below the Kumo.
**Chikou Above Cloud**
- 5 (Bullish) / -5 (Bearish)
- Shows the Chikou Span's position relative to the Kumo, indicating trend strength. A bullish signal occurs when the Chikou Span is above the Kumo, and a bearish signal occurs when it is below.
**Price-Kijun Cross**
- 2 (Bullish) / -2 (Bearish)
- Signals short-term trend changes when the price crosses above (bullish) or below (bearish) the Kijun-sen. This signal is similar to the Kijun Cross but focuses on the price's direct interaction with the Kijun-sen.
**Chikou Span Signal**
- 10 (Bullish) / -10 (Bearish)
- Indicates the trend based on the Chikou Span's position relative to past price highs and lows. A bullish signal occurs when the Chikou Span is above the highest high of the past period, and a bearish signal occurs when it is below the lowest low.
**Price Positioning**
- 10 (Bullish) / -10 (Bearish)
- Shows indecision when the price is between the Tenkan-sen and Kijun-sen, indicating a potential consolidation phase. A bullish signal occurs when the price is above both lines, and a bearish signal occurs when the price is below both lines.
**Confidence Level**: Highly Sensitive
- **Buy Threshold**: 50
- **Sell Threshold**: -50
- **Notes / Significance**: ~2–3 signals, very early trend detection. High sensitivity, may capture noise and false signals.
**Confidence Level**: Entry-Level
- **Buy Threshold**: 58
- **Sell Threshold**: -58
- **Notes / Significance**: ~3–4 signals, often Chikou Cross or Kumo Breakout. Very sensitive, risks noise (e.g., false buys in choppy markets).
**Confidence Level**: Entry-Level
- **Buy Threshold**: 60
- **Sell Threshold**: -60
- **Notes / Significance**: ~3–4 signals, Kumo Breakout or Chikou Cross anchors. Entry point for early trends.
**Confidence Level**: Moderate
- **Buy Threshold**: 65
- **Sell Threshold**: -65
- **Notes / Significance**: ~4–5 signals, balances sensitivity and reliability. Suitable for moderate risk tolerance.
**Confidence Level**: Conservative
- **Buy Threshold**: 70
- **Sell Threshold**: -70
- **Notes / Significance**: ~4–5 signals, emphasizes stronger confirmations. Reduces false signals but may miss some opportunities.
**Confidence Level**: Very Conservative
- **Buy Threshold**: 75
- **Sell Threshold**: -75
- **Notes / Significance**: ~5–6 signals, prioritizes high confidence. Minimizes risk but may enter trades late.
**Confidence Level**: High Confidence
- **Buy Threshold**: 80
- **Sell Threshold**: -80
- **Notes / Significance**: ~6–7 signals, very strong confirmations needed. Suitable for cautious traders.
**Confidence Level**: Very High Confidence
- **Buy Threshold**: 85
- **Sell Threshold**: -85
- **Notes / Significance**: ~7–8 signals, extremely high confidence required. Minimizes false signals significantly.
**Confidence Level**: Maximum Confidence
- **Buy Threshold**: 90
- **Sell Threshold**: -90
- **Notes / Significance**: ~8–9 signals, maximum confidence level. Ensures trades are highly reliable but may result in fewer trades.
**Confidence Level**: Ultra Conservative
- **Buy Threshold**: 100
- **Sell Threshold**: -100
- **Notes / Significance**: ~9–10 signals, ultra-high confidence. Trades are extremely reliable but opportunities are rare.
**Confidence Level**: Extreme Confidence
- **Buy Threshold**: 110
- **Sell Threshold**: -110
- **Notes / Significance**: All signals align, extreme confidence. Trades are almost certain but very few opportunities.
Titan X 📈 Titan X – Optimized Trend Strategy with Gradient ZLEMA, RMI, CCI, ROC, and Volume Confirmation
Titan X is a precision-engineered trend-following strategy designed for crypto markets and high-volatility assets. It is not just a combination of indicators, but a carefully constructed, non-repainting system where each component plays a specific role in confirming high-probability trade setups. The strategy detects strong directional moves, confirms them with momentum and volume, and manages trade exits without relying on traditional stop losses.
🔍 How the Indicators Work Together
✅ 1. ZLEMA Baseline + Gradient Filter
A Zero Lag Exponential Moving Average (ZLEMA) is used to track directional trend with minimal lag.
A gradient (slope) is calculated from the ZLEMA to measure trend acceleration. This confirms whether a trend is gaining strength or losing momentum.
Entries are only taken when the ZLEMA gradient exceeds a user-defined threshold, ensuring trades are only taken in strong, developing trends.
✅ 2. RMI – Relative Momentum Index (with Memory)
RMI captures sustained momentum direction over time.
It helps validate that price isn't just spiking, but truly trending.
Titan X uses RMI as a trend memory filter, requiring consistent momentum alignment before entry.
✅ 3. Momentum Timing – ROC + CCI
The Rate of Change (ROC) determines the strength and direction of recent momentum.
The Commodity Channel Index (CCI) checks price deviation from a moving average baseline, identifying whether momentum is aligned with market structure.
This combo prevents trades in weak, flat, or conflicting conditions.
✅ 4. Volume Spike Confirmation
Titan X uses a relative volume filter, requiring the current bar’s volume to exceed a moving average threshold.
This ensures trades are only triggered when there is clear breakout interest from market participants, helping avoid fakeouts and low-volume moves.
🎯 Trade Entry & Exit Rules
✅ Entry Conditions:
All five filters must align:
Trend direction (ZLEMA slope)
Momentum (ROC & CCI)
Trend memory (RMI)
Volume (Spike filter)
Trades are entered on the next bar after all confirmations, ensuring 100% non-repainting behavior.
✅ Take Profit System (Multi-Level TP):
TP1: Closes 50% of the position at a user-defined % gain (default: 2%)
TP2: Closes the remaining 50% of the position at a higher % gain (default: 4%)
Each TP is executed via limit order to ensure realistic and backtestable fills.
❌ No Stop Loss Used
Instead of using fixed stop losses, Titan X closes positions early when trend conditions weaken.
This dynamic exit logic is based on a reversal in ZLEMA gradient, which serves as a weak trend detection system.
⏱️ Cooldown Logic
A 1-bar cooldown is enforced between trades to avoid same-bar exit/entry violations on TradingView.
This improves execution accuracy and avoids overtrading on choppy price action.
📊 Real-Time Strategy Dashboard
Titan X includes a live dashboard that provides full transparency:
Current Position (Long / Short / Flat)
Entry Price
TP1 Hit? / TP2 Hit?
Bars Since Entry
Win Rate (%)
Profit Factor
Ideal for both manual monitoring and automated bot strategies.
🔔 Bot-Ready Multi-Exchange Alerts
Alerts can be configured for:
ENTER-LONG, ENTER-SHORT
EXIT-LONG, EXIT-SHORT
TP1 / TP2 targets
Messages are fully customizable and designed for platforms like:
WonderTrading
3Commas
TradingConnector
⚙️ Designed For:
Timeframes: 1H and 4H (optimized for crypto)
Markets: Altcoins, BTC/ETH, high-volatility pairs
Traders: Trend-followers, momentum scalpers, algo bot users
Goal: High accuracy entries, structured exits, zero repainting, and flexible trade management
⚠️ TradingView Disclosure
This strategy is provided for educational purposes only. It does not constitute investment advice, nor does it guarantee any returns. Trading carries risk; test thoroughly before using in live environments.
VBSMI Strategy by QTX Algo SystemsVolatility Based SMI Strategy by QTX Algo Systems
Overview
The Volatility Based SMI Strategy transforms our popular VBSMI with Dynamic Bands indicator into a fully automated strategy that traders can backtest inside TradingView. It retains all core logic from the indicator—including adaptive volatility scaling and trend-based overbought/oversold thresholds—but adds two configurable entry methods, exit conditions, and a dual-mode trade execution engine.
This script is published separately from the VBSMI indicator because some traders use VBSMI as a confluence tool within their existing system, while others prefer a rules-based strategy that can be simulated, optimized, and tracked over time. This script serves the latter use case.
How It Works
Like the original indicator, this strategy uses:
Double-Smoothed SMI Calculation: Based on smoothed momentum using EMA of the relative and full range.
Adaptive Volatility Scaling: Uses a normalized BBWP-based factor to reflect current market volatility.
Dynamic Band Adjustment: Trend direction and strength shift overbought/oversold levels upward or downward.
Band Tilt & Compression Controls: Inputs allow users to define how aggressively the bands shift with trend conditions.
What’s different is the strategy layer—you now choose from two types of entry and exit logic, and two execution styles.
🛠️ Entry & Exit Modes
There are two logic modes for both entry and exit, allowing you to adapt the strategy to your own philosophy:
Cross Mode (SMI Crosses EMA):
Entry: Buy when SMI crosses above its EMA
Exit: Close when SMI crosses below its EMA
Exit OB/OS Mode (Band Exit Logic):
Entry: Buy when price exits dynamic oversold zone (crosses back above tilted oversold band)
Exit: Close when price exits dynamic overbought zone (crosses back below tilted overbought band)
You can mix and match the modes (e.g., enter on Cross, exit on Band Exit).
⚙️ Spot vs. Leverage Mode
Spot Mode
Designed for traders who prefer long-only setups
Enters a long position and holds until the exit condition is met
Prevents overlapping trades—ensures only one position at a time
Leverage Mode
Designed for those testing bi-directional systems (e.g., long/short switching)
Automatically flips between long and short entries depending on the signals
Useful for testing symmetrical strategies or inverse conditions
Both modes work across any asset class and timeframe.
Customization Options
Users can adjust:
Smoothing K/D: Controls how fast or slow the momentum reacts
SMI EMA Length: Determines the responsiveness of the signal line
Trend Lookback Period: Influences how stable the dynamic band tilt is
Band Tilt & Compression Strengths: Refines how far bands adjust based on trend
Entry/Exit Logic Type: Choose between “Cross” or “Exit OB/OS” logic
Trading Mode: Select either "Spot" or "Leverage" depending on your use case
Why It’s Published Separately
This script is not a cosmetic or minor variation of the original indicator. It introduces:
Entry/exit logic
Order execution
Strategy testing capabilities
Mode selection (Spot vs. Leverage)
Signal logic control (Cross vs. Band Exit)
Because the original VBSMI indicator is widely used as a charting and confirmation tool, converting it into a strategy changes how it functions. This version is intended for strategy evaluation and automation, while the original remains available for discretionary and visual use.
Use Cases
This strategy is best suited for:
Evaluating VBSMI-based signals in backtests
Comparing entry and exit logic over time
Testing setups on different assets and timeframes
Automating VBSMI-based logic in a structured and risk-aware framework
Disclaimer
This strategy is for educational purposes only. It does not guarantee future results or profitability. Always test in simulation before using any strategy live, and use proper risk management and trade discipline.
Phantom Trigger Phantom Trigger – Precision Trend Execution with TP1/TP2 and Weak Trend Exits
Phantom Trigger is a professional-grade trend-following strategy designed for crypto and high-volatility assets. It combines advanced trend detection with precise risk-managed exits using a multi-level take-profit system.
🔍 What It Does
Identifies strong directional moves using a multi-stage smoothed trend model
Confirms entries using structure-based logic and volume pressure
Filters trades using bias zones, confirmation levels, and trend acceleration
Automatically manages trades with two-stage take-profits (TP1 and TP2)
Exits early on trend weakness before reversal
Includes a styled real-time dashboard and bar coloring for visual guidance
Sends bot-compatible alerts for multi-exchange automation
⚙️ Core Components
Trend Engine: A smoothed dynamic filter detects real-time trend direction and momentum shifts
Bias Structure: Mid-high/low range-based logic determines if price is favoring bullish or bearish structure
Confirmation Levels: Short- and long-term zone crossovers confirm directional alignment
Volume Filter: Detects volume expansion spikes to validate strong breakout potential
TP1/TP2 Logic: Dynamically sets two profit targets and executes partial and full exits automatically
Weak Trend Exit: Closes positions one bar before reversal using directional filters
🧠 How to Use
Works best on crypto (1H, 4H) and high-volume instruments
Use dashboard stats to monitor position status, PnL, and TP1/TP2 progression
Alerts are pre-labeled and compatible with bots like 3Commas, Wunderbit, etc.
Can be adapted for both scalping and swing trading
📊 Dashboard
The built-in real-time dashboard displays current trade status, entry price, TP1/TP2 progress, win rate, profit factor, and bars since entry. It updates live with every candle and provides a quick-glance overview to support your decision-making during active trades.
🧠 How to Use
Works best on crypto (1H, 4H) and high-volume instruments
Use dashboard stats to monitor position status, PnL, and TP1/TP2 progression
Alerts are pre-labeled and compatible with bots like 3Commas, Wunderbit, etc.
Can be adapted for both scalping and swing trading
⚠️ Disclaimer
This script is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Always test strategies thoroughly using demo or backtesting environments before applying to live markets. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
Stealth Trigger X🔰 Stealth Trigger X — Smart Divergence & Breakout Strategy with Trend Weakness Exit
Stealth Trigger X is a precision-engineered, non-repainting strategy designed for traders who rely on high-conviction breakouts and trend confirmation. Rather than relying on lagging or oversimplified signals, this strategy fuses divergence logic, volatility detection, volume filtering, and slope-based trend validation into one clean system — making it both responsive and reliable.
📌 Core Components (How It Works):
1. ZLEMA (Zero-Lag Exponential Moving Average):
Used as the primary trend baseline. Unlike a standard EMA, ZLEMA compensates for lag by using a double-smoothing technique that allows the strategy to detect trend direction changes sooner — especially useful in crypto and fast-moving markets.
2. Gradient Filter (Slope of ZLEMA):
Rather than waiting for price to cross a moving average, the strategy measures the slope of the ZLEMA itself. Positive slope = uptrend, negative slope = downtrend. This gives us early trend validation and exit signals based on weakening momentum.
3. Vortex Indicator (Directional Volatility):
A diff-based implementation of the Vortex Indicator is used to validate whether volatility is expanding in favor of the trend. This prevents false entries during indecision phases or low-momentum conditions.
4. White Line Bias Filter (Structural Trend):
The strategy calculates the midpoint of the highest high and lowest low over a user-defined period. This “White Line” serves as a structural trend bias, ensuring entries align with the broader context — not just momentary momentum.
5. Volume Spike Confirmation:
To avoid manipulation and choppy conditions, the strategy confirms breakouts only when the current bar’s volume exceeds the median volume of recent candles by a set multiplier. This filters out noise and ensures only high-conviction moves trigger entries.
6. Breakout with Divergence Timing:
A hybrid logic checks for price breaking previous range highs/lows (breakouts), combined with simulated divergence behavior based on RSI-like momentum. This helps align entry timing with areas where price is likely to accelerate.
⚙️ Trade Management Logic:
Entry Conditions:
Triggered when all conditions align: ZLEMA slope, Vortex confirmation, White Line bias, volume spike, and divergence-based breakout.
Take Profits:
TP1: 50% of position is closed using a limit order
TP2: Remaining 50% closed with another limit order
This split exit approach lets profits run while locking in gains early.
Exits on Trend Weakness:
If trend conditions weaken (slope flip or vortex flip), the position is exited before a full reversal occurs — helping protect capital during exhaustion phases.
Reentry Delay:
Enforces a 1-bar cooldown between exit and new entries to avoid “ping-pong” signals and maintain clean backtest results.
📊 Real-Time Dashboard (On-Chart):
Displays critical stats including:
Current position (Long, Short, or Flat)
Entry price
TP1 and TP2 hit status
Win rate (%)
Profit factor
Bars since entry
This makes live trading or visual backtesting easy to interpret and track.
✅ Key Facts:
Non-Repainting: All signals are calculated using confirmed bar data only. No future bars or security() functions are used.
Original Logic: This is not a generic mashup. Each component (ZLEMA slope, vortex diff, breakout divergence, volume spike filtering, White Line structure) is optimized to work in tandem.
Best Timeframes: 1H – 4H
Markets: Crypto, Forex, Indices — any market with trending behavior and measurable volume
⚠️ Disclaimer:
This strategy is for educational purposes only. It is not financial advice or a recommendation to trade. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always trade with proper risk management and backtest strategies before live deployment.
🧠 Summary:
Stealth Trigger X is built for traders who want:
Precision entries
Early trend exits
Reliable backtest integrity
Clean logic with no repainting
It is especially effective in breakout environments where volume and momentum align — and excels at avoiding weak or manipulated trends.
Moving Average Shift WaveTrend StrategyMoving Average Shift WaveTrend Strategy
🧭 Overview
The Moving Average Shift WaveTrend Strategy is a trend-following and momentum-based trading system designed to be overlayed on TradingView charts. It executes trades based on the confluence of multiple technical conditions—volatility, session timing, trend direction, and oscillator momentum—to deliver logical and systematic trade entries and exits.
🎯 Strategy Objectives
Enter trades aligned with the prevailing long-term trend
Exit trades on confirmed momentum reversals
Avoid false signals using session timing and volatility filters
Apply structured risk management with automatic TP, SL, and trailing stops
⚙️ Key Features
Selectable MA types: SMA, EMA, SMMA (RMA), WMA, VWMA
Dual-filter logic using a custom oscillator and moving averages
Session and volatility filters to eliminate low-quality setups
Trailing stop, configurable Take Profit / Stop Loss logic
“In-wave flag” prevents overtrading within the same trend wave
Visual clarity with color-shifting candles and entry/exit markers
📈 Trading Rules
✅ Long Entry Conditions:
Price is above the selected MA
Oscillator is positive and rising
200-period EMA indicates an uptrend
ATR exceeds its median value (sufficient volatility)
Entry occurs between 09:00–17:00 (exchange time)
Not currently in an active wave
🔻 Short Entry Conditions:
Price is below the selected MA
Oscillator is negative and falling
200-period EMA indicates a downtrend
All other long-entry conditions are inverted
❌ Exit Conditions:
Take Profit or Stop Loss is hit
Opposing signals from oscillator and MA
Trailing stop is triggered
🛡️ Risk Management Parameters
Pair: ETH/USD
Timeframe: 4H
Starting Capital: $3,000
Commission: 0.02%
Slippage: 2 pips
Risk per Trade: 2% of account equity (adjustable)
Total Trades: 224
Backtest Period: May 24, 2016 — April 7, 2025
Note: Risk parameters are fully customizable to suit your trading style and broker conditions.
🔧 Trading Parameters & Filters
Time Filter: Trades allowed only between 09:00–17:00 (exchange time)
Volatility Filter: ATR must be above its median value
Trend Filter: Long-term 200-period EMA
📊 Technical Settings
Moving Average
Type: SMA
Length: 40
Source: hl2
Oscillator
Length: 15
Threshold: 0.5
Risk Management
Take Profit: 1.5%
Stop Loss: 1.0%
Trailing Stop: 1.0%
👁️ Visual Support
MA and oscillator color changes indicate directional bias
Clear chart markers show entry and exit points
Trailing stops and risk controls are transparently managed
🚀 Strategy Improvements & Uniqueness
In-wave flag avoids repeated entries within the same trend phase
Filtering based on time, volatility, and trend ensures higher-quality trades
Dynamic high/low tracking allows precise trailing stop placement
Fully rule-based execution reduces emotional decision-making
💡 Inspirations & Attribution
This strategy is inspired by the excellent concept from:
ChartPrime – “Moving Average Shift”
It expands on the original idea with advanced trade filters and trailing logic.
Source reference:
📌 Summary
The Moving Average Shift WaveTrend Strategy offers a rule-based, reliable approach to trend trading. By combining trend and momentum filters with robust risk controls, it provides a consistent framework suitable for various market conditions and trading styles.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This script is for educational purposes only. Trading involves risk. Always use proper backtesting and risk evaluation before applying in live markets.
Hyperion Crypto Matrix: Ultimate Market Sentinel
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The **Hyperion Crypto Matrix** is an advanced crypto trend-following strategy built from the ground up for precision, not just performance. Unlike traditional “mashups” of indicators, this system was **engineered around synergy**—each module is purpose-driven and non-redundant, delivering fast, filtered, high-probability signals in volatile crypto markets.
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📌 STRATEGY PURPOSE
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Hyperion is built for **1-hour crypto trading** and optimizes for:
- High Win Rate
- Early Exits on Trend Weakness
- Partial Position Scaling (TP1/TP2)
- Real-time trade performance tracking
It is ideal for traders who want **real-time trade logic** with:
- No repainting
- No overfitting
- Realistic entry/exit structure
- No same-bar entry & exit (enforces 1-bar delay)
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🧠 WHAT MAKES IT ORIGINAL
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Each component is **custom-integrated** with strict role separation:
- **Trend Direction:** Enhanced Wave Oscillator (EWO) with adaptive band filtering
- **Trend Strength Memory:** Relative Momentum Index (RMI) with threshold locking
- **Volume Confirmation:** Historical relative volume spike filter using SMA multiplier
- **Momentum Weakness Exit:** Combined ROC and CCI to detect early reversal before price turns
- **Position Tracking:** TP1 (50% exit), TP2 (100% close) with cooldown to prevent whipsaws
- **Dynamic Dashboard:** Real-time stats including win rate, PnL efficiency, and TP hit status
These aren’t just “plugged in” indicators—they are synchronized to **filter, confirm, and adapt** to price action with timing logic that prevents premature entries or late exits.
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📊 INDICATOR LOGIC OVERVIEW
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1. **📈 Enhanced Wave Oscillator (EWO):**
- Calculates the delta between a fast and slow EMA (5 vs. 34 by default)
- Uses a dynamic banding system to detect peaks/troughs and prevent entries during exhaustion
- Filters only active, accelerating trends — reducing false positives
2. **🧠 Relative Momentum Index (RMI):**
- Similar to RSI but with a forward-looking momentum comparison
- Confirms trend *persistence* over time, preventing entries on short-term flips
- Long entries only allowed when RMI > threshold (default 55), short if RMI < 45
3. **🔊 Volume Spike Filter:**
- Uses 20-bar SMA of volume and a multiplier (1.5x default) to detect **relative volume breakouts**
- Prevents trades in low-liquidity environments (e.g., chop, overnight sessions)
4. **📉 Weak Trend Close Logic:**
- Combines Rate of Change (ROC) and Commodity Channel Index (CCI)
- Detects early signs of momentum deterioration, often before the trend visually reverses
- Triggers exit before price falls into sideways zones
5. **🎯 Take Profit System (TP1/TP2):**
- TP1: 50% position closed at +2% (default)
- TP2: Full close at +4% (default)
- Uses `strategy.exit()` with limit orders based on entry price
6. **⏱️ Reentry Cooldown:**
- After TP2 or weak trend exit, system enforces a 1-bar delay before reentry
- Avoids frequent churn in flat or noisy environments
7. **📋 Real-Time Dashboard (Optional):**
- Displays live trade status, PnL metrics, TP1/TP2 hit status, bars since entry, win rate %, and profit factor
- Color-coded background to highlight active trade direction (green for long, red for short)
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⚙️ HOW TO USE
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1. Load on a 1H chart of a crypto asset with good liquidity (e.g., BTC, ETH, LINK)
2. Toggle between \"Long Only\", \"Short Only\", or \"Both\" in the settings
3. Use default TP1/TP2 percentages, or tune them for the asset’s volatility
4. Observe trade execution and live stats on the optional dashboard
5. Review the bar coloring for EWO trend bias confirmation
> Stop-loss logic is not included. This strategy assumes exits occur at TP2 or on trend/momentum failure.
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⚖️ TRADINGVIEW COMPLIANCE & USAGE DISCLAIMER
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This strategy does **not repaint**, is fully compatible with **TradingView backtesting**, and adheres to all known Pine Script execution rules.
⚠️ **Disclaimer:** This script is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Trading cryptocurrencies involves significant risk. Always test strategies on a demo account and consult with a financial advisor before live trading.
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🧪 CONCLUSION
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The **Hyperion Crypto Matrix** is not a mashup—it’s a **modular, optimized, logic-driven system** crafted for real-world crypto trading. Every component has been tuned for function, not fluff. Whether you're backtesting or live trading, this system is designed to give you **structured, actionable edge** with live feedback every step of the way.
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Trend MatrixFinal TradingView-Compliant Description for Trend Matrix
Trend Matrix is a precision-engineered trend-following strategy built for high-confidence entries and tactical trade management.
This strategy combines multiple non-repainting filters, each with a distinct role, to form a unified "trend matrix" that confirms directional bias, volume commitment, and momentum strength — all before entry is considered.
🔍 Core Components & Why They’re Used
🧠 Gaussian Filter (Custom)
A smoothed Gaussian-weighted moving average is used to detect trend direction changes. Unlike standard EMAs, this filter minimizes lag while retaining smooth transitions — ideal for confirming trend shifts without false reversals.
📈 RMI Trend Memory
A Relative Momentum Index is used to validate trend direction persistence. RMI's ability to filter out short-term oscillations makes it ideal for confirming whether a trend is still active.
📊 Gradient Filter (ZLEMA-based)
Measures the slope of a ZLEMA-smoothed close. If slope flips, it signals a potential trend weakness. This provides real-time confirmation for entry or exit bias.
📉 Volume Spike Detection
Confirms that breakouts or trend continuations are supported by volume commitment. Uses a dynamic SMA-based volume filter with a user-defined multiplier.
🟦 White Line (Bias Midpoint)
This structural component calculates the midpoint of the highest high and lowest low over a range — providing directional context and helping eliminate trades in consolidation zones.
🎯 Entry Conditions
Long entries require:
Gaussian trend flip to the upside
RMI > 50 (bullish memory)
Volume spike confirmation
Positive gradient (ZLEMA slope)
Price above White Line (bias filter)
Short entries use the inverse logic.
All entries enforce a cooldown bar to prevent same-bar reversals or whipsaw trades.
🎯 Exit Conditions
Take Profit 1: 50% of position at +2%
Take Profit 2: Remaining 50% at +4%
Early Exit on Trend Weakness:
Position closes fully if the trend weakens (RMI flip or gradient reversal)
📊 Dashboard + Performance Tracking
The built-in dashboard shows:
Current Position
Entry Price
TP1/TP2 Hit Status
Bars Since Entry
Win Rate (%)
Profit Factor
Useful for manual tracking or live trading review.
🌐 Multi-Exchange Bot Compatibility
Trend Matrix is built with universal trade alerts using customizable comment= fields. This makes it compatible with any exchange-connected bot platform such as:
WunderTrading
3Commas
Alertatron
Cornix
Or any webhook-based trading system
Alerts are sent using the {{strategy.order.comment}} placeholder, allowing you to route entries and exits through your preferred exchange account on Binance, Bybit, OKX, Kraken, and others.
🛠️ Customization
All components are modular:
TP1/TP2 levels
Gaussian length & sigma
Volume spike filter sensitivity
Gradient & White Line length
RMI settings
You can tailor the strategy for different assets or timeframes — optimized for crypto 1H, but works with stocks, FX, or lower timeframes with adjusted parameters.
✅ Final Notes
Trend Matrix is not just a mashup — it's a synchronized system of filters with clear roles, designed to maximize trade confidence and minimize noise. Every layer of confirmation serves a purpose, making this a highly adaptive trend-following tool for any market environment.
⚠️ Disclaimer (as required by TradingView)
This script is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Use at your own risk. Always test strategies thoroughly before applying them in live trading environments. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
Return-to-Trend Wick Scalper — Full Control VersionReturn-to-Trend Wick Scalper — Modular Scalping Strategy for Gold (XAUUSD) & Indices
This is a precision-engineered scalping strategy designed primarily for high-volatility instruments such as Gold (XAUUSD), NASDAQ, and indices.
The system focuses on counter-trend pullbacks within the dominant daily trend, utilizing wick-based liquidity grabs (commonly referred to as “John Wick” candles) to identify high-probability return-to-trend opportunities.
Key Features:
✅ Dynamic Wick Reversal Detection: Detects reversal setups based on wick dominance and body ratio.
✅ Multiple Take Profit Levels: TP1, TP2, TP3 with individual enable/disable toggles and adjustable exit percentages.
✅ Time-Based Stop-Loss: Optional failsafe to close trades after exceeding a defined number of bars.
✅ VWAP Proximity Filter: Ensures entries happen near volume-weighted average price for precision.
✅ Pullback Depth Control: Filter for significant pullbacks using percentage of daily ATR.
✅ Dynamic Support & Resistance Validation: Confirms setups at key reactive levels.
✅ Volatility Filter: Avoids entries in overly volatile or dead market conditions.
✅ Aggressive Entry Mode: Optional early entry at pullback zones for faster fills.
✅ Paper Trading & Backtest Ready: Fully compatible with TradingView’s Paper Trading simulator.
Usage Notes:
Optimized for 5-minute chart entries.
Use in conjunction with Paper Trading for forward testing before live execution.
Can be connected to live brokers via alert webhooks and external bridges like PineConnector.
Instrument Focus:
Gold (XAUUSD) ✅
NASDAQ ✅
Dow Jones (US30) ✅
Other liquid indices ✅
Risk Note:
Always test thoroughly in Paper Trading before going live.
Optimize TP levels and filters according to market volatility conditions.
Designed for traders who want precision entries, flexibility in scaling out positions, and professional-grade risk control.
Dskyz (DAFE) MAtrix with ATR-Powered Precision Dskyz (DAFE) MAtrix with ATR-Powered Precision
This cutting‐edge futures trading strategy built to thrive in rapidly changing market conditions. Developed for high-frequency futures trading on instruments such as the CME Mini MNQ, this strategy leverages a matrix of sophisticated moving averages combined with ATR-based filters to pinpoint high-probability entries and exits. Its unique combination of adaptable technical indicators and multi-timeframe trend filtering sets it apart from standard strategies, providing enhanced precision and dynamic responsiveness.
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Core Functional Components
1. Advanced Moving Averages
A distinguishing feature of the DAFE strategy is its robust, multi-choice moving averages (MAs). Clients can choose from a wide array of MAs—each with specific strengths—in order to fine-tune their trading signals. The code includes user-defined functions for the following MAs:
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Hull Moving Average (HMA):
The hma(src, len) function calculates the HMA by using weighted moving averages (WMAs) to reduce lag considerably while smoothing price data. This function computes an intermediate WMA of half the specified length, then a full-length WMA, and finally applies a further WMA over the square root of the length. This design allows for rapid adaptation to price changes without the typical delays of traditional moving averages.
Triple Exponential Moving Average (TEMA):
Implemented via tema(src, len), TEMA uses three consecutive exponential moving averages (EMAs) to effectively cancel out lag and capture price momentum. The final formula—3 * (ema1 - ema2) + ema3—produces a highly responsive indicator that filters out short-term noise.
Double Exponential Moving Average (DEMA):
Through the dema(src, len) function, DEMA calculates an EMA and then a second EMA on top of it. Its simplified formula of 2 * ema1 - ema2 provides a smoother curve than a single EMA while maintaining enhanced responsiveness.
Volume Weighted Moving Average (VWMA):
With vwma(src, len), this MA accounts for trading volume by weighting the price, thereby offering a more contextual picture of market activity. This is crucial when volume spikes indicate significant moves.
Zero Lag EMA (ZLEMA):
The zlema(src, len) function applies a correction to reduce the inherent lag found in EMAs. By subtracting a calculated lag (based on half the moving average window), ZLEMA is exceptionally attuned to recent price movements.
Arnaud Legoux Moving Average (ALMA):
The alma(src, len, offset, sigma) function introduces ALMA—a type of moving average designed to be less affected by outliers. With parameters for offset and sigma, it allows customization of the degree to which the MA reacts to market noise.
Kaufman Adaptive Moving Average (KAMA):
The custom kama(src, len) function is noteworthy for its adaptive nature. It computes an efficiency ratio by comparing price change against volatility, then dynamically adjusts its smoothing constant. This results in an MA that quickly responds during trending periods while remaining smoothed during consolidation.
Each of these functions—integrated into the strategy—is selectable by the trader (via the fastMAType and slowMAType inputs). This flexibility permits the tailored application of the MA most suited to current market dynamics and individual risk management preferences.
2. ATR-Based Filters and Risk Controls
ATR Calculation and Volatility Filter:
The strategy computes the Average True Range (ATR) over a user-defined period (atrPeriod). ATR is then used to derive both:
Volatility Assessment: Expressed as a ratio of ATR to closing price, ensuring that trades are taken only when volatility remains within a safe, predefined threshold (volatilityThreshold).
ATR-Based Entry Filters: Implemented as atrFilterLong and atrFilterShort, these conditions ensure that for long entries the price is sufficiently above the slow MA and vice versa for shorts. This acts as an additional confirmation filter.
Dynamic Exit Management:
The exit logic employs a dual approach:
Fixed Stop and Profit Target: Stops and targets are set at multiples of ATR (fixedStopMultiplier and profitTargetATRMult), helping manage risk in volatile markets.
Trailing Stop Adjustments: A trailing stop is calculated using the ATR multiplied by a user-defined offset (trailOffset), which captures additional profits as the trade moves favorably while protecting against reversals.
3. Multi-Timeframe Trend Filtering
The strategy enhances its signal reliability by leveraging a secondary, higher timeframe analysis:
15-Minute Trend Analysis:
By retrieving 15-minute moving averages (fastMA15m and slowMA15m) via request.security, the strategy determines the broader market trend. This secondary filter (enabled or disabled through useTrendFilter) ensures that entries are aligned with the prevailing market direction, thereby reducing the incidence of false signals.
4. Signal and Execution Logic
Combined MA Alignment:
The entry conditions are based primarily on the alignment of the fast and slow MAs. A long condition is triggered when the current price is above both MAs and the fast MA is above the slow MA—complemented by the ATR filter and volume conditions. The reverse applies for a short condition.
Volume and Time Window Validation:
Trades are permitted only if the current volume exceeds a minimum (minVolume) and the current hour falls within the predefined trading window (tradingStartHour to tradingEndHour). An additional volume spike check (comparing current volume to a moving average of past volumes) further filters for optimal market conditions.
Comprehensive Order Execution:
The strategy utilizes flexible order execution functions that allow pyramiding (up to 10 positions), ensuring that it can scale into positions as favorable conditions persist. The use of both market entries and automated exits (with profit targets, stop-losses, and trailing stops) ensures that risk is managed at every step.
5. Integrated Dashboard and Metrics
For transparency and real-time analysis, the strategy includes:
On-Chart Visualizations:
Both fast and slow MAs are plotted on the chart, making it easy to see the market’s technical foundation.
Dynamic Metrics Dashboard:
A built-in table displays crucial performance statistics—including current profit/loss, equity, ATR (both raw and as a percentage), and the percentage gap between the moving averages. These metrics offer immediate insight into the health and performance of the strategy.
Input Parameters: Detailed Breakdown
Every input is meticulously designed to offer granular control:
Fast & Slow Lengths:
Determine the window size for the fast and slow moving averages. Smaller values yield more sensitivity, while larger values provide a smoother, delayed response.
Fast/Slow MA Types:
Choose the type of moving average for fast and slow signals. The versatility—from basic SMA and EMA to more complex ones like HMA, TEMA, ZLEMA, ALMA, and KAMA—allows customization to fit different market scenarios.
ATR Parameters:
atrPeriod and atrMultiplier shape the volatility assessment, directly affecting entry filters and risk management through stop-loss and profit target levels.
Trend and Volume Filters:
Inputs such as useTrendFilter, minVolume, and the volume spike condition help confirm that a trade occurs in active, trending markets rather than during periods of low liquidity or market noise.
Trading Hours:
Restricting trade execution to specific hours (tradingStartHour and tradingEndHour) helps avoid illiquid or choppy markets outside of prime trading sessions.
Exit Strategies:
Parameters like trailOffset, profitTargetATRMult, and fixedStopMultiplier provide multiple layers of risk management and profit protection by tailoring how exits are generated relative to current market conditions.
Pyramiding and Fixed Trade Quantity:
The strategy supports multiple entries within a trend (up to 10 positions) and sets a predefined trade quantity (fixedQuantity) to maintain consistent exposure and risk per trade.
Dashboard Controls:
The resetDashboard input allows for on-the-fly resetting of performance metrics, keeping the strategy’s performance dashboard accurate and up-to-date.
Why This Strategy is Truly Exceptional
Multi-Faceted Adaptability:
The ability to switch seamlessly between various moving average types—each suited to particular market conditions—enables the strategy to adapt dynamically. This is a testament to the high level of coding sophistication and market insight infused within the system.
Robust Risk Management:
The integration of ATR-based stops, profit targets, and trailing stops ensures that every trade is executed with well-defined risk parameters. The system is designed to mitigate unexpected market swings while optimizing profit capture.
Comprehensive Market Filtering:
By combining moving average crossovers with volume analysis, volatility thresholds, and multi-timeframe trend filters, the strategy only enters trades under the most favorable conditions. This multi-layered filtering reduces noise and enhances signal quality.
-Final Thoughts-
The Dskyz Adaptive Futures Elite (DAFE) MAtrix with ATR-Powered Precision strategy is not just another trading algorithm—it is a multi-dimensional, fully customizable system built on advanced technical principles and sophisticated risk management techniques. Every function and input parameter has been carefully engineered to provide traders with a system that is both powerful and transparent.
For clients seeking a state-of-the-art trading solution that adapts dynamically to market conditions while maintaining strict discipline in risk management, this strategy truly stands in a class of its own.
****Please show support if you enjoyed this strategy. I'll have more coming out in the near future!!
-Dskyz
Caution
DAFE is experimental, not a profit guarantee. Futures trading risks significant losses due to leverage. Backtest, simulate, and monitor actively before live use. All trading decisions are your responsibility.
Heiken Ashi Supertrend ADX - StrategyHeiken Ashi Supertrend ADX Strategy
Overview
This strategy combines the power of Heiken Ashi candles, Supertrend indicator, and ADX filter to identify strong trend movements across multiple timeframes. Designed primarily for the cryptocurrency market but adaptable to any tradable asset, this system focuses on capturing momentum in established trends while employing a sophisticated triple-layer stop loss mechanism to protect capital and secure profits.
Strategy Mechanics
Entry Signals
The strategy uses a unique blend of technical signals to identify high-probability trade entries:
Heiken Ashi Candles: Looks specifically for Heiken Ashi candles with minimal or no wicks, which signal strong momentum and trend continuation. These "full-bodied" candles represent periods where price moved decisively in one direction with minimal retracement.
Supertrend Filter : Confirms the underlying trend direction using the Supertrend indicator (default factor: 3.0, ATR period: 10). Entries are aligned with the prevailing Supertrend direction.
ADX Filter (Optional) : Can be enabled to focus only on stronger trending conditions, filtering out choppy or ranging markets. When enabled, trades only trigger when ADX is above the specified threshold (default: 25).
Exit Signals
Positions are closed when either:
An opposing signal appears (Heiken Ashi candle with no wick in the opposite direction)
Any of the three stop loss mechanisms are triggered
Triple-Layer Stop Loss System
The strategy employs a sophisticated three-tier stop loss approach:
ATR Trailing Stop: Adapts to market volatility and locks in profits as the trend extends. This stop moves in the direction of the trade, capturing profit without exiting too early during normal price fluctuations.
Swing Point Stop : Uses natural market structure (recent highs/lows over a lookback period) to place stops at logical support/resistance levels, honoring the market's own rhythm.
Insurance Stop: A percentage-based safety net that protects against sudden adverse moves immediately after entry. This is particularly valuable when the swing point stop might be positioned too far from entry, providing immediate capital protection.
Optimization Features
Customizable Filters: All components (Supertrend, ADX) can be enabled/disabled to adapt to different market conditions
Adjustable Parameters: Fine-tune ATR periods, Supertrend factors, and ADX thresholds
Flexible Stop Loss Settings: Each of the three stop loss mechanisms can be individually enabled/disabled with customizable parameters
Best Practices for Implementation
Recommended Timeframes: Works best on 4-hour charts and above, where trends develop more reliably
Market Conditions: Performs well across various market conditions due to the ADX filter's ability to identify meaningful trends
Position Sizing: The strategy uses a percentage of equity approach (default: 3%) for position sizing
Performance Characteristics
When properly optimized, this strategy has demonstrated profit factors exceeding 3 in backtesting. The approach typically produces generous winners while limiting losses through its multi-layered stop loss system. The ATR trailing stop is particularly effective at capturing extended trends, while the insurance stop provides immediate protection against adverse moves.
The visual components on the chart make it easy to follow the strategy's logic, with position status, entry prices, and current stop levels clearly displayed.
This strategy represents a complete trading system with clearly defined entry and exit rules, adaptive stop loss mechanisms, and built-in risk management through position sizing.
Tactical FlowTactical Flow – Altcoin Swing Strategy with Trend Logic & Dynamic TP System
(Built for 1H timeframe altcoin trading)
🎯 Purpose
Tactical Flow is a swing trading strategy purpose-built for altcoins on the 1-hour timeframe. It targets clean trend continuation setups by combining non-repainting filters for direction, momentum, and volume with a real-time execution engine that strictly avoids same-bar reversals. It includes a dynamic take-profit system with real-time trade tracking and an integrated visual dashboard.
⚙️ Strategy Core Components
Each module was chosen for precision, trend clarity, and altcoin-specific price behavior.
🔹 1. White Line Bias
Defines market structure using the midpoint of recent high/low range.
→ Keeps you trading with the dominant structure.
🔹 2. Tether Trend Engine
Two mid-range bands (Fast & Slow Tether) act like a dynamic trend cloud.
→ Ensures trend direction is confirmed with structural layering.
🔹 3. ZLEMA Gradient Filter
A Zero Lag EMA of price that’s compared to its previous value for momentum slope.
→ Confirms the trend has actual energy behind it.
🔹 4. TEMA Micro-Flow
A smoothed directional signal to confirm price is accelerating, not just trending.
→ Filters out late or fading entries.
🔹 5. Volume Spike Filter
Confirms that breakouts are real by requiring volume > 1.5× median of previous candles.
→ Designed for altcoins to avoid fakeouts during random volatility.
🔹 6. RMI Trend Memory
Keeps track of the trend state over time, allowing for smoother transitions and fewer whipsaws.
→ Helps the strategy stay in trend longer and only reverse when confirmation is strong.
🔹 7. Reversal Cooldown Logic
Exits a trade, then waits 1 full bar before taking a reversal entry.
→ Avoids common backtest false positives where entries and exits occur on the same candle.
💸 Trade Management – TP1/TP2 Logic
TP1 = 50% closed when price hits target 1
TP2 = full exit
Exits early if trend weakens
Supports dynamic reentry after TP2 if trend resumes
→ Keeps risk controlled while allowing position scaling in volatile altcoin swings.
📊 Strategy Dashboard
Visual interface shows:
Current Position (Long / Short / Flat)
Entry Price
TP1 and TP2 hit status
Bars since entry
Real-time Win Rate
Profit Factor
🧪 Backtesting & Execution Compliance
✅ Fully non-repainting
✅ Compatible with TradingView's deep backtesting
✅ Uses strategy.exit with limit logic for accurate TP tracking
✅ No stop-loss — closes trades on trend weakening only
🔥 Best Use Case
Altcoin swing trades on 1H chart
Works well during trending periods with volume
Not designed for choppy or sideways conditions
Pairs well with watchlist scanners and heatmaps
Gradient Sniper Elite🧠 Gradient Sniper Elite — Precision Trend Detection and Tactical Trade Execution for Crypto
Gradient Sniper Elite is a high-performance crypto trend strategy engineered for accuracy, adaptability, and smart execution on the 1-hour timeframe. This script is not just a mashup — it's a purpose-built system that combines trend, momentum, and volume filters in a structured and non-repainting framework designed for optimal entry and exit timing.
🔍 What Makes It Original?
This strategy combines several proven concepts into a unified, precision-calibrated trade engine:
✅ ZLEMA Gradient Filter: A slope-based trend filter that captures the direction and strength of momentum shifts without repainting.
✅ TEMA Confirmation: Triple EMA logic confirms trend acceleration or exhaustion by analyzing layered EMA cross-smoothing.
✅ RMI-Based Trend Direction: Replaces traditional RSI with a Relative Momentum Index (RMI), which smooths price momentum and avoids lag.
✅ ROC & Smoothed CCI: Dual momentum filters ensure that trades align with both velocity and structure of price moves.
✅ Volume Spike Filter: Filters out false breakouts and manipulation by confirming entries only during statistically significant volume surges.
✅ TP1/TP2 Split Take Profit Logic: 50% partial exit at TP1 and full exit at TP2. Ensures flexible profit-taking while maximizing trend continuation gains.
✅ Trend Weakness Exit: Trades are exited cleanly when the trend begins to weaken (as confirmed by RMI flip), preventing overstay and drawdown.
✅ 1-Bar Reversal Delay: The system enforces a 1-bar delay between a trade closure and any potential reversal entry, ensuring clean trend reversals and realistic live trading behavior.
✅ No Stop Loss: This strategy does not use a stop loss. Instead, it exits trades based on trend weakness or TP2 being hit. This avoids premature exits in volatile crypto environments, while maintaining controlled and dynamic trade management logic.
⚙️ How It Works
This strategy uses multi-layered confirmation:
Trend Structure
ZLEMA Gradient: Captures the slope of price action.
White Line + Fast/Slow Tether Lines: Define macro trend structure and act as dynamic S/R filters.
Momentum Alignment
Rate of Change (ROC): Measures directional velocity.
Smoothed CCI: Refines entry timing within the trend.
TEMA: Adds second-layer trend confirmation.
Volume Confirmation
Entry signals are validated by detecting relative volume spikes compared to a moving average baseline, avoiding entries on low-volume or fake breakouts.
Trade Management
Dynamic take-profits (TP1/TP2).
Immediate exit on trend weakening.
No same-bar entry/exit — reversal entries are delayed until after full exit confirmation.
No stop loss — trade management is handled via trend logic and take profit levels.
📊 Dashboard Overview
Gradient Sniper Elite includes a built-in dashboard in the top-right corner of the chart. It dynamically updates on each bar and shows:
📍 Position: Displays "Long", "Short", or "Flat" depending on the active trade
💰 Entry Price: The exact price where the trade was entered
📈 Unrealized %: Current profit/loss as a percentage
💵 Unrealized $: Estimated PnL in dollars, scaled to your backtest capital
📊 Trades / Win Rate: Live counter for total trades, win/loss count, and win rate
🎯 TP1 Hit / TP2 Hit: Shows ✅ or ❌ depending on whether each target level was reached during the current trade
This dashboard helps you monitor trade status, track live performance, and validate signal behavior in real time — all without repainting or relying on external tools.
📈 How to Use
Timeframe: Optimized for the 1-hour timeframe, but adaptable.
Asset Class: Primarily built for crypto markets, especially fast-moving alts like AVAX, LINK, QNT, etc.
Trade Mode: Supports long and short trades with clean reversal logic.
Dashboard: Live stats including position status, TP1/TP2 hit, win rate, and real-time PnL tracking.
Backtest Ready: Built with full compliance to TradingView backtest engine — results are realistic and match live-bar behavior.
⚠️ No Repainting — No Guesswork
Every element in this script is designed to work with confirmed bar data only. There is zero forward-looking logic. This makes Gradient Sniper Elite fully compatible with both backtesting and live algo execution.
🧩 Why This Isn’t Just a Mashup
Each indicator in this strategy has a specific role:
ZLEMA: Core trend slope engine.
TEMA: Trend reinforcement.
RMI: Directional decision layer.
CCI & ROC: Entry timing refinement.
Volume Filter: Risk filtering.
They’re not merged randomly, but combined in sequence to eliminate noise and optimize entries.
📌 Disclaimer
This script is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any asset. Always do your own research and use appropriate risk management when trading. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Dskyz Adaptive Futures Elite (DAFE)Dskyz Adaptive Futures Edge (DAFE)
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A Dynamic Futures Trading Strategy
DAFE adapts to market volatility and price action using technical indicators and advanced risk management. It’s built for high-stakes futures trading (e.g., MNQ, BTCUSDT.P), offering modular logic for scalpers and swing traders alike.
Key Features
Adaptive Moving Averages
Dynamic Logic: Fast and slow SMAs adjust lengths via ATR, reacting to momentum shifts and smoothing in calm markets.
Signals: Long entry on fast SMA crossing above slow SMA with price confirmation; short on cross below.
RSI Filtering (Optional)
Momentum Check: Confirms entries with RSI crossovers (e.g., above oversold for longs). Toggle on/off with custom levels.
Fine-Tuning: Adjustable lookback and thresholds (e.g., 60/40) for precision.
Candlestick Pattern Recognition
Eng|Enhanced Detection: Identifies strong bullish/bearish engulfing patterns, validated by volume and range strength (vs. 10-period SMA).
Conflict Avoidance: Skips trades if both patterns appear in the lookback window, reducing whipsaws.
Multi-Timeframe Trend Filter
15-Minute Alignment: Syncs intrabar trades with 15-minute SMA trends; optional for flexibility.
Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA) New!
Scaling: Adds up to a set number of entries (e.g., 4) on pullbacks/rallies, spaced by ATR multiples.
Control: Caps exposure and resets on exit, enhancing trend-following potential.
Trade Execution & Risk Management
Entry Rules: Prioritizes moving averages or patterns (user choice), with volume, volatility, and time filters.
Stops & Trails:
Initial Stop: ATR-based (2–3.5x, volatility-adjusted).
Trailing Stop: Locks profits with configurable ATR offset and multiplier.
Discipline
Cooldown: Pauses post-exit (e.g., 0–5 minutes).
Min Hold: Ensures trades last a set number of bars (e.g., 2–10).
Visualization & Tools
Charts: Overlays MAs, stops, and signals; trend shaded in background.
Dashboard: Shows position, P&L, win rate, and more in real-time.
Debugging: Logs signal details for optimization.
Input Parameters
Parameter Purpose Suggested Use
Use RSI Filter - Toggle RSI confirmation *Disable 4 price-only
trading
RSI Length - RSI period (e.g., 14) *7–14 for sensitivity
RSI Overbought/Oversold - Adjust for market type *Set levels (e.g., 60/40)
Use Candlestick Patterns - Enables engulfing signals *Disable for MA focus
Pattern Lookback - Pattern window (e.g., 19) *10–20 bars for balance
Use 15m Trend Filter - Align with 15-min trend *Enable for trend trades
Fast/Slow MA Length - Base MA lengths (e.g., 9/19) *10–25 / 30–60 per
timeframe
Volatility Threshold - Filters volatile spikes *Max ATR/close (e.g., 1%)
Min Volume - Entry volume threshold *Avoid illiquid periods
(e.g., 10)
ATR Length - ATR period (e.g., 14) *Standard volatility
measure
Trailing Stop ATR Offset - Trail distance (e.g., 0.5) *0.5–1.5 for tightness
Trailing Stop ATR Multi - Trail multiplier (e.g., 1.0) *1–3 for trend room
Cooldown Minutes - Post-exit pause (e.g., 0–5) *Prevents overtrading
Min Bars to Hold - Min trade duration (e.g., 2) *5–10 for intraday
Trading Hours - Active window (e.g., 9–16) *Focus on key sessions
Use DCA - Toggle DCA *Enable for scaling
Max DCA Entries - Cap entries (e.g., 4) *Limit risk exposure
DCA ATR Multiplier Entry spacing (e.g., 1.0) *1–2 for wider gaps
Compliance
Realistic Testing: Fixed quantities, capital, and slippage for accurate backtests.
Transparency: All logic is user-visible and adjustable.
Risk Controls: Cooldowns, stops, and hold periods ensure stability.
Flexibility: Adapts to various futures and timeframes.
Summary
DAFE excels in volatile futures markets with adaptive logic, DCA scaling, and robust risk tools. Currently in prop account testing, it’s a powerful framework for precision trading.
Caution
DAFE is experimental, not a profit guarantee. Futures trading risks significant losses due to leverage. Backtest, simulate, and monitor actively before live use. All trading decisions are your responsibility.
Follow Line Strategy Version 2.5 (React HTF)Follow Line Strategy v2.5 (React HTF) - TradingView Script Usage
This strategy utilizes a "Follow Line" concept based on Bollinger Bands and ATR to identify potential trading opportunities. It includes advanced features like optional working hours filtering, higher timeframe (HTF) trend confirmation, and improved trend-following entry/exit logic. Version 2.5 introduces reactivity to HTF trend changes for more adaptive trading.
Key Features:
Follow Line: The core of the strategy. It dynamically adjusts based on price breakouts beyond Bollinger Bands, using either the low/high or ATR-adjusted levels.
Bollinger Bands: Uses a standard Bollinger Bands setup to identify overbought/oversold conditions.
ATR Filter: Optionally uses the Average True Range (ATR) to adjust the Follow Line offset, providing a more dynamic and volatility-adjusted entry point.
Optional Trading Session Filter: Allows you to restrict trading to specific hours of the day.
Higher Timeframe (HTF) Confirmation: A significant feature that allows you to confirm trade signals with the trend on a higher timeframe. This can help to filter out false signals and improve the overall win rate.
HTF Selection Method: Choose between Auto and Manual HTF selection:
Auto: The script automatically determines the appropriate HTF based on the current chart timeframe (e.g., 1min -> 15min, 5min -> 4h, 1h -> 1D, Daily -> Monthly).
Manual: Allows you to select a specific HTF using the Manual Higher Timeframe input.
Trend-Following Entries/Exits: The strategy aims to enter trades in the direction of the established trend, using the Follow Line to define the trend.
Reactive HTF Trend Changes: v2.5 exits positions not only based on the trade timeframe (TTF) trend changing, but also when the higher timeframe trend reverses against the position. This makes the strategy more responsive to larger market movements.
Alerts: Provides buy and sell alerts for convenient trading signal notifications.
Visualizations: Plots the Follow Line for both the trade timeframe and the higher timeframe (optional), making it easy to understand the strategy's logic.
How to Use:
Add to Chart: Add the "Follow Line Strategy Version 2.5 (React HTF)" script to your TradingView chart.
Configure Settings: Customize the strategy's settings to match your trading style and preferences. Here's a breakdown of the key settings:
Indicator Settings:
ATR Period: The period used to calculate the ATR. A smaller period is more sensitive to recent price changes.
Bollinger Bands Period: The period used for the Bollinger Bands calculation. A longer period results in smoother bands.
Bollinger Bands Deviation: The number of standard deviations from the moving average that the Bollinger Bands are plotted. Higher deviations create wider bands.
Use ATR for Follow Line Offset?: Enable to use ATR to calculate the Follow Line offset. Disable to use the simple high/low.
Show Trade Signals on Chart?: Enable to show BUY/SELL labels on the chart.
Time Filter:
Use Trading Session Filter?: Enable to restrict trading to specific hours of the day.
Trading Session: The trading session to use (e.g., 0930-1600 for regular US stock market hours). Use 0000-2400 for all hours.
Higher Timeframe Confirmation:
Enable HTF Confirmation?: Enable to use the HTF trend to filter trade signals. If enabled, only trades in the direction of the HTF trend will be taken.
HTF Selection Method: Choose between "Auto" and "Manual" HTF selection.
Manual Higher Timeframe: If "Manual" is selected, choose the specific HTF (e.g., 240 for 4 hours, D for daily).
Show HTF Follow Line?: Enable to plot the HTF Follow Line on the chart.
Understanding the Signals:
Buy Signal: The price breaks above the upper Bollinger Band, and the HTF (if enabled) confirms the uptrend.
Sell Signal: The price breaks below the lower Bollinger Band, and the HTF (if enabled) confirms the downtrend.
Exit Long: The trade timeframe trend changes to downtrend or the higher timeframe trend changes to downtrend.
Exit Short: The trade timeframe trend changes to uptrend or the higher timeframe trend changes to uptrend.
Alerts:
The script includes alert conditions for buy and sell signals. To set up alerts, click the "Alerts" button in TradingView and select the desired alert condition from the script. The alert message provides the ticker and interval.
Backtesting and Optimization:
Use TradingView's Strategy Tester to backtest the strategy on different assets and timeframes.
Experiment with different settings to optimize the strategy for your specific trading style and risk tolerance. Pay close attention to the ATR Period, Bollinger Bands settings, and the HTF confirmation options.
Tips and Considerations:
HTF Confirmation: The HTF confirmation can significantly improve the strategy's performance by filtering out false signals. However, it can also reduce the number of trades.
Risk Management: Always use proper risk management techniques, such as stop-loss orders and position sizing, when trading any strategy.
Market Conditions: The strategy may perform differently in different market conditions. It's important to backtest and optimize the strategy for the specific markets you are trading.
Customization: Feel free to modify the script to suit your specific needs. For example, you could add additional filters or entry/exit conditions.
Pyramiding: The pyramiding = 0 setting prevents multiple entries in the same direction, ensuring the strategy doesn't compound losses. You can adjust this value if you prefer to pyramid into winning positions, but be cautious.
Lookahead: The lookahead = barmerge.lookahead_off setting ensures that the HTF data is calculated based on the current bar's closed data, preventing potential future peeking bias.
Trend Determination: The logic for determining the HTF trend and reacting to changes is critical. Carefully review the f_calculateHTFData function and the conditions for exiting positions to ensure you understand how the strategy responds to different market scenarios.
Disclaimer:
This script is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not financial advice, and you should not trade based solely on the signals generated by this script. Always do your own research and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any trading decisions. The author is not responsible for any losses incurred as a result of using this script.
Scalping 15min: EMA + MACD + RSI + ATR-based SL/TP📈 Strategy: 15-Minute Scalping — EMA + MACD + RSI + ATR-based SL/TP
This scalping strategy is designed for 15-minute charts and combines trend-following and momentum confirmation with dynamic stop loss and take profit levels based on volatility.
🔧 Indicators Used:
EMA 50 — identifies the main trend
MACD Histogram — confirms momentum direction
RSI (14) — filters overbought/oversold conditions
ATR (14) — dynamically sets SL and TP based on market volatility
📊 Entry Conditions:
Long Entry:
Price is above EMA 50
MACD histogram is positive
RSI is above 50 but below 70
Short Entry:
Price is below EMA 50
MACD histogram is negative
RSI is below 50 but above 30
🛑 Risk Management:
Stop Loss: 1×ATR (user-configurable)
Take Profit: 2×ATR (user-configurable)
These values can be adjusted in the script inputs depending on your risk/reward preference or market conditions.
⚠️ Notes:
Strategy is optimized for scalping fast-moving pairs (e.g. crypto, forex).
Works best in trending markets.
Use backtesting and forward testing before live trading.
EMA Crossover (Short Focus with Trailing Stop)This strategy utilizes a combination of Exponential Moving Averages (EMA) and Simple Moving Averages (SMA) to generate entry and exit signals for both long and short positions. The core of the strategy is based on the 13-period EMA (short EMA) crossing the 33-period EMA (long EMA) for entering long trades, while a 13-period EMA crossing the 25-period EMA (mid EMA) generates short trade signals. The 100-period SMA and 200-period SMA serve as additional trend indicators to provide context for the market conditions. The strategy aims to capitalize on trend reversals and momentum shifts in the market.
The strategy is designed to execute trades swiftly with an emphasis on entering positions when conditions align in real time. For long entries, the strategy initiates a buy when the 13 EMA is greater than the 33 EMA, indicating a bullish trend. For short entries, the 13 EMA crossing below the 33 EMA signals a bearish trend, prompting a short position. Importantly, the code includes built-in exit conditions for both long and short positions. Long positions are exited when the 13 EMA falls below the 33 EMA, while short positions are closed when the 13 EMA crosses above the 25 EMA.
A key feature of the strategy is the use of trailing stops for both long and short positions. This dynamic exit method adjusts the stop level as the market moves in favor of the trade, locking in profits while reducing the risk of losses. The trailing stop for long positions is based on the high price of the current bar, while the trailing stop for short positions is set using the low price, providing more flexibility in managing risk. This trailing stop mechanism helps to capture profits from favorable market moves while ensuring that positions are exited if the market moves against them.
This strategy works best on the daily timeframe and is optimized for major cryptocurrency pairs. The daily chart allows for the EMAs to provide more reliable signals, as the strategy is designed to capture broader trends rather than short-term market fluctuations. Using it on major crypto pairs increases its effectiveness as these assets tend to have strong and sustained trends, providing better opportunities for the strategy to perform well.
FUMO GHOST V1.1FUMO GHOST V1.0 is a high-precision trend-following strategy that identifies explosive price continuations using EMA + Supertrend logic, filtered through Heikin Ashi confirmation candles.
This strategy is designed to operate across timeframes — from scalping (1M) to swing trading (1H+) — using adaptive auto-settings for sensitivity.
It’s built to be minimal, efficient, and bold — just like the #FUMO mindset.
🔍 Core Logic:
Supertrend (ATR-based) defines trend direction
EMA is used as a momentum baseline
Heikin Ashi logic filters entries:
Long: price above EMA, trend up, HA candle strong (open == low)
Short: price below EMA, trend down, HA candle weak (open == high)
Exit: triggered automatically on Supertrend reversal
This system is designed to stay in the trend as long as it’s valid — no scalping in/out or rapid re-entries.
⚙ Strategy Settings:
Auto-adjusts EMA & ATR parameters by timeframe (1M to 1D)
Manual override available (use_custom = true)
“Silent Mode” hides all visuals for minimal charting
Uses internal Heikin Ashi logic, regardless of visible candles
🧪 Backtest Notes:
Backtest is powered by TradingView’s built-in strategy() engine
Default risk: 10% equity per trade
For accurate simulation, enable “Use standard OHLC” in strategy settings — this ensures reliable backtest when internal Heikin Ashi logic is used
🔒 Why is the code protected?
This script uses:
A unique combination of Supertrend + EMA + Heikin Ashi filters
Internal timeframe-aware parameter scaling
Logic tuned specifically for explosive trend continuations
While freely available for public use, the source code is closed to protect the inner mechanism and prevent reverse engineering.
FUMO GHOST V1.0 is built for clarity, conviction, and confidence.
Make your next trade bold.
Make Fuck U Money — 24/7.
ZVGS Reactor🧠 ZVGS Reactor - High-Accuracy Trend Confirmation Strategy (Pine Script v6)
🚀 Overview
ZVGS Reactor is a precision-engineered, multi-layered trading strategy designed for crypto, forex, and equity markets. It blends adaptive trend tracking, directional strength confirmation, and volume validation to generate high-probability entries and exits. Built on a non-repainting foundation, the strategy ensures reliable performance in both backtesting and live trading environments.
🔹 How This Strategy Works (Indicator Fusion)
The ZVGS Reactor combines four core components:
1️⃣ ZLEMA Baseline for Trend Bias
📌 What It Does: Tracks the smoothed price trend and defines directional bias.
✔ Zero Lag Exponential Moving Average (ZLEMA)
Adaptive and responsive to price movement
Price above ZLEMA = bullish bias
Price below ZLEMA = bearish bias
2️⃣ Gradient Trend Filter for Momentum Slope
📌 What It Does: Measures slope strength to confirm directional momentum.
✔ Gradient Filter
Positive slope = bullish push
Negative slope = bearish pressure
3️⃣ Vortex Indicator (RMA Smoothed) for Trend Strength
📌 What It Does: Confirms whether the market is trending strongly in one direction.
✔ Vortex Indicator (VI)
VI+ > VI- = Bullish trend
VI- > VI+ = Bearish trend
Normalized & threshold-filtered for reliable confirmations
4️⃣ Volume Confirmation with Spike or Moving Average Toggle
📌 What It Does: Filters for strong market participation to reduce false breakouts.
✔ Volume Confirmation System
Spike Mode: Volume must exceed 1.5x its recent average
Toggle Option: Switch between spike mode and standard volume > average
Prevents entries in low-volume chop conditions
🎯 Entry & Exit Logic
✔ Long Entry (All Conditions Must Be Met):
Price above ZLEMA
Gradient slope > 0
Vortex confirms bullish strength
Volume passes confirmation filter
✔ Short Entry (All Conditions Must Be Met):
Price below ZLEMA
Gradient slope < 0
Vortex confirms bearish strength
Volume passes confirmation filter
✔ Exits (Fully Automated):
TP1: Close 50% at the first target
TP2: Fully exit at the second target
Stop Loss: Configurable SL included
🔧 Strategy Customization
All parameters are fully adjustable:
✅ ZLEMA length
✅ Volume confirmation mode (Spike or SMA)
✅ TP1/TP2/SL % levels
✅ Vortex length & threshold
✅ Gradient smoothing period
📈 Recommended Use Cases
Markets:
✅ Crypto (BTC, ETH, SOL, etc.)
✅ Forex (EUR/USD, GBP/JPY, etc.)
✅ Stocks & Indices (SPX, NASDAQ, DAX)
Timeframes:
✅ Swing: 1H – 4H – 1D
✅ Intraday: 5M – 15M – 30M
⚙️ Backtest Settings for Realistic Simulation
Initial Capital: $1,000
Commission: 0.05%
Slippage: 1
Date Filter: Built-in start and end time range
📢 TradingView Disclaimer
This script is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Trading involves risk. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always use demo testing before live deployment. Users are fully responsible for their own trading decisions.
🚀 Why Choose ZVGS Reactor?
✅ Zero-lag baseline with adaptive filtering
✅ Trend, strength, and volume confirmation
✅ Volume spike toggle for flexibility
✅ 100% Non-repainting — true signal stability
✅ Clean dashboard with real-time stats
✅ Works across all markets and timeframes
📢 Start Trading Smarter with ZVGS Reactor!
🔗 Use it on TradingView today and optimize your edge. 🔥