Volatility Price FlowCapitalize on market volatility with our new volatility price flow indicator. We have designed this indicator to process historical price movements and indicate when price may have reached exhaustion in the context of current volatility.
This is achieved by taking the price deviation from a user defined moving average, and applying a weighting to the deviations from the candle body and candle wick on both buy side and sell side, over a user defined period. The period of the base moving average, type of moving average and the period of the historical price deviations can all be modified. This creates a typical 'band' style indicator, though with a unique characteristic that the buy and sell side vary independently as well as the band expansion being based on weighted variables tied to the actual price changes, rather than just a standard deviation the moves uniformly.
Additionally, these bands can be merged with an anchored vwap - we do this so that the deviations of price from the moving average can include a more volume based approach to identifying potential pivots.
The end result is an indicator that reflects the current market price movements, identifies and capitalizes on impulsive or beginning moves to indicate potential tops / bottoms / reversals.
The signals are simple - anytime price closes within a band, having been outside the band, a signal is displayed. As a basic guide to setting the indicator up for the first time, we suggest reducing all of the multipliers to a value less than 1. Then gradually increase each one, until the signals reduce in quantity and improve in quality, starting with the price deviation multiplier, then the volatility multiplier and finally the expansion multiplier.
Last of all, alerts can be created based on the current chart timeframe and indicator settings, simply by adding an alert that uses the built in buy or sell signal.
Note: We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the signals provided, since the user creates the signals by modifying the settings, and as such we can take no responsibility for any trading losses incurred using the indicator and highly encourage all users to manage their risk and only risk what you can afford to lose.
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Advanced Candlestick Pattern DetectorWhat Does This Indicator Do?
This indicator looks at the way price moves in the market using candlesticks (those red and green bars you see on charts). It tries to find special patterns like Bullish Engulfing, Hammer, Doji, and others. When one of these patterns shows up, the indicator checks a bunch of filters to decide if the pattern is strong enough to be a signal to buy or sell.
The Main Parts of the Indicator
1. Candlestick Pattern Detection
Bullish Engulfing:
Imagine you see a small down candle (red) and then a big up candle (green) that completely “covers” the red one. That’s a bullish engulfing pattern. It can signal that buyers are taking over.
Bearish Engulfing:
The opposite of bullish engulfing. A small up candle (green) is followed by a big down candle (red) that covers the previous candle. This suggests sellers might be in control.
Hammer & Shooting Star:
Hammer: A candle with a very short body and a long shadow at the bottom. It shows that buyers stepped in after a drop.
Shooting Star:
Similar to the hammer but with a long shadow on top. It can indicate that sellers are starting to push the price down.
Doji:
A candle with almost no body. This means the opening and closing prices are very close. It shows indecision in the market.
Harami Patterns (Bullish & Bearish):
These are two-candle patterns where the second candle is completely inside the body of the first candle. They signal that the previous trend might be about to change.
Morning Star & Evening Star:
These are three-candle patterns.
Morning Star:
Often seen at the bottom of a downtrend, it can signal a reversal to an uptrend.
Evening Star:
Seen at the top of an uptrend, it can signal that the price may soon go down.
2. Filters: Making the Signals Smarter
The indicator doesn’t just rely on patterns. It uses several “filters” to decide if a pattern is strong enough to trade on. Here’s what each filter does:
a. Adaptive Thresholds (ATR-Based)
What It Is:
The indicator uses something called ATR (Average True Range) to see how much the price is moving (volatility).
How It Works:
Instead of using fixed numbers to decide if a candle is a Hammer or a Doji, it adjusts these numbers based on current market activity.
User Settings:
Use Adaptive Thresholds: Turn this on to let the indicator adjust automatically.
Body Factor, Shadow Factor, Doji Factor: These numbers are multipliers that decide how small or big the body and shadows of the candle should be. You can change them if you want the indicator to be more or less sensitive.
b. Volume Filter
What It Is:
Volume shows how many trades are happening.
How It Works:
The filter checks if the current volume is higher than the average volume (multiplied by a set factor). This helps ensure that the signal isn’t coming from a very quiet market.
User Settings:
Use Volume Filter: Turn this on if you want to ignore signals when there’s not much trading.
Volume MA Period & Volume Multiplier: These settings determine what “normal” volume is and how much higher the current volume must be to count.
c. Multi-Timeframe Trend Filter
What It Is:
This filter looks at a bigger picture by using a moving average (MA) from a higher timeframe (for example, daily charts).
How It Works:
For a bullish (buy) signal, the indicator checks if the price is above this MA.
For a bearish (sell) signal, the price must be below the MA.
User Settings:
Use Multi-Timeframe Trend Filter: Enable or disable this filter.
Higher Timeframe for Trend: Choose which timeframe (like Daily) to use.
Trend MA Type (SMA or EMA) & Trend MA Period: Choose the type of moving average and how many candles to average.
d. Additional Trend Filters (ADX & RSI)
ADX Filter:
What It Is:
ADX stands for Average Directional Index. It measures how strong a trend is.
How It Works:
If the ADX is above a certain threshold, it means the trend is strong.
User Setting:
ADX Threshold: Set the minimum strength the trend should have.
RSI Filter:
What It Is:
RSI (Relative Strength Index) tells you if the price is overbought (too high) or oversold (too low).
How It Works:
For a buy signal, RSI should be low (under a set threshold).
For a sell signal, RSI should be high (above a set threshold).
User Settings:
RSI Buy Threshold & RSI Sell Threshold: These set the levels for buying or selling.
3. How the Final Signal Is Determined
For a signal (buy or sell) to be generated, the indicator first checks if one of the candlestick patterns is present. Then it goes through all these filters (trend, volume, ADX, RSI). Only if everything is in line will it show:
A BUY signal when all bullish conditions are met.
A SELL signal when all bearish conditions are met.
4. Visual Elements on the Chart
Trend MA Line:
A blue line is drawn on your chart showing the moving average from the higher timeframe (if you enable the trend filter). This helps you see the overall direction of the market.
Labels on the Chart:
When a signal is detected, you’ll see:
A BUY label below the candle (green).
A SELL label above the candle (red).
Background Colors:
The chart background might change slightly (green for bullish and red for bearish) to give you a quick visual cue.
Histogram:
At the bottom, there is a histogram that shows +1 for bullish signals, -1 for bearish signals, and 0 when there’s no clear signal.
5. Alerts
Alerts are built into the indicator so you can get a notification when a signal appears. The alert messages are fixed strings, meaning they always say something like “BUY signal on at price .” You can set up these alerts in TradingView to be notified via sound, email, or pop-up.
How to Use and Adjust the Filters
Deciding on Patterns:
You can choose which candlestick patterns you want to detect by toggling the options (e.g., Bullish Engulfing, Hammer, etc.).
Adjusting Adaptive Thresholds:
If you feel that the indicator is too sensitive (or not sensitive enough) during volatile times, adjust the Body Factor, Shadow Factor, and Doji Factor. These change how the indicator recognizes different candle shapes based on market movement.
Volume Filter Settings:
Use Volume Filter:
Turn this on if you want to ignore signals when there’s not enough trading activity.
Adjust the Volume MA Period and Volume Multiplier to change what “normal” volume is for your chart.
Multi-Timeframe Trend Filter Settings:
Choose a higher timeframe (like Daily) to see the bigger picture trend. Select the type of moving average (SMA or EMA) and its period. This filter ensures you only trade in the direction of the overall trend.
ADX & RSI Filters:
ADX:
Adjust the ADX Threshold if you want to change the minimum strength of the trend needed for a signal.
RSI:
Set the RSI Buy Threshold (for oversold conditions) and RSI Sell Threshold (for overbought conditions) to refine when a signal is valid.
Summary
This indicator is like having a smart assistant that not only looks for specific price patterns (candlesticks) but also checks if the overall market conditions are right using several filters. By combining:
Pattern Detection
Adaptive thresholds (based on ATR)
Volume Checks
Multi-Timeframe Trend Analysis
Additional Trend Strength and Overbought/Oversold Indicators (ADX & RSI)
...it helps you decide if it might be a good time to buy or sell. You can customize each part to fit your trading style, and with the built-in alerts, you can be notified when everything lines up.
Feel free to adjust the settings to see how each filter changes the signals on your chart. Experimenting with these will help you learn how the market behaves and how you can best use the indicator for your own strategy!
ChronoSync | QuantEdgeB Introducing ChronoSync by QuantEdgeB
🛠️ Overview
ChronoSync is a multi-layered universal strategy designed for adaptability across various assets, timeframes, and market conditions. By integrating five high-quality indicators, it generates a dynamic, aggregated signal that enhances decision-making and optimizes performance in trending and mean-reverting environments.
📊 Key Strengths
✔️ Multi-indicator fusion for enhanced accuracy
✔️ Built-in adaptive filtering techniques
✔️ Works across varied market regimes
✔️ Provides quantifiable, rule-based signals
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✨ Key Features
🔹 Universal Signal Aggregation
Combines five complementary indicators to form a balanced, adaptive signal, ensuring robust performance across different market conditions.
🔹 Advanced Filtering Techniques
Utilizes Gaussian smoothing, average true range and standard deviation filtering, indicator normalization, and other non-lagging filters to refine trend detection and minimize noise.
🔹 Dynamic Market Adaptation
Employs percentile-based filtering and normalization techniques, allowing it to adjust dynamically to volatility shifts.
🔹 Modular & Customizable
Each indicator can be toggled independently, allowing traders to fine-tune the strategy based on their specific market outlook.
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📊 How It Works & Signal Generation
⚙ Multi-Layer Signal Aggregation: ChronoSync calculates individual trend signals from five indicators, combining their outputs into a Final Strategy Score to determine trade signals.
✅ Long Entry: Triggered when the aggregated final score surpasses the long threshold
❌ Short Entry (Cash Mode): Triggered when the final signal falls below the short threshold
🎨 Color Visualization: Changes dynamically to reflect market conditions
🔹 Volatility Adaptable: Traders can adjust the long and short signal thresholds to fine-tune sensitivity to volatility—wider thresholds reduce false signals in choppy markets, while narrower thresholds increase responsiveness in high-momentum trends.
🖥️ Dashboard & Signal Display:
• Displays individual indicator values and final aggregation score
• Signals (Long / Cash) appear directly on the chart when the label display is turned on
• Customizable visual settings to match user preferences
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👥 Who is this for?
✔ Swing & Medium-Term Traders → Ideal for multi-day to multi-week trades.
✔Long-Term Investors & Trend Followers – Designed for traders and investors with a months-to-years horizon who seek to capture market trends on a cycle basis.
✔ Quantitative Traders → Structured, rules-based approach for systematic execution
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📊 Expanded Explanation : How the Five Indicators Work Together in ChronoSync
The ChronoSync strategy is built upon five carefully selected indicators, each fulfilling a crucial role in trend detection, volatility adaptation, and signal refinement. The synergy between these components ensures that signals are both robust and adaptable to different market conditions.
🔗 The Five-Indicator Synergy
Each indicator plays a specific role in the trend-following system, working together to enhance the strength, reliability, and adaptability of trade signals:
1️⃣ VIDYA ATR Gaussian Filter → Noise-Reduced Trend Detection
✔ What it Does:
The VIDYA ATR Gaussian Filter combines a volatility-adjusted moving average (VIDYA) with Gaussian smoothing to enhance trend clarity while minimizing market noise.
✔ Why It's Important:
• VIDYA dynamically adjusts to price fluctuations, ensuring smoother trend signals.
• Gaussian filtering eliminates erratic price movements that could otherwise trigger false entries/exits.
• By applying ATR filtering, the indicator remains adaptive to different volatility environments.
✔ How It Works With Others:
• Works in tandem with Kijun ATR & Dual SD Kijun to confirm long-term price trends while filtering out market noise.
• Enhances signal stability by reducing whipsaws in choppy conditions.
2️⃣ Kijun ATR & Dual SD Kijun → Trend Confirmation & Volatility Filtering
✔ What it Does:
The Kijun ATR and Dual SD Kijun components combine trend structure with volatility adjustments to capture sustained price moves.
✔ Why It's Important:
• The Kijun ATR dynamically adjusts to price swings, allowing the system to filter out market noise and identify valid breakout conditions.
• The Dual SD Kijun introduces an extra layer of confirmation by incorporating a standard deviation-based volatility filter to assess trend strength.
✔ How It Works With Others:
• Confirms trends initiated by VIDYA ATR Gaussian Filter, ensuring signals are based on structural price movements rather than short-term fluctuations.
• Complements PRC-ALMA Adaptive Bands in detecting price deviations and trend shifts.
3️⃣ VIDYA Loop Function → Iterative Trend Reinforcement
✔ What it Does:
The VIDYA Loop Function applies a recursive method to track sustained trends, using a loop-based iterative calculation.
✔ Why It's Important:
• Identifies persistent trends by aggregating historical VIDYA changes over a defined loop window.
• Helps eliminate short-lived price movements by smoothing trend signals over time.
✔ How It Works With Others:
• Enhances Bollinger Bands % SD by providing an additional trend strength confirmation.
• Strengthens Kijun ATR signals by filtering out weak or temporary price movements.
4️⃣ PRC-ALMA Adaptive Bands → Mean Reversion & Trend Filtering
✔ What it Does:
The PRC-ALMA Adaptive Bands combine a percentile-based ranking system with an adaptive smoothing function (ALMA) to define overbought/oversold zones within trend movements.
✔ Why It's Important:
• Adaptive percentile-based ranking ensures the indicator adjusts to market shifts dynamically.
• ALMA filtering ensures non-lagging trend detection, reducing delays in trade signals.
• Acts as a contrarian filter for trend exhaustion signals.
✔ How It Works With Others:
• Complements VIDYA ATR & Kijun ATR by refining trend-following entries.
• Provides mean-reverting insights to balance aggressive trend-following signals.
5️⃣ Bollinger Bands % SD → Volatility Expansion & Trend Strength Evaluation
✔ What it Does:
The Bollinger Bands % SD indicator measures price positioning relative to standard deviation bounds, helping assess volatility-driven trend strength.
✔ Why It's Important:
• Measures price movements relative to historical volatility thresholds.
• Helps determine when price action is statistically stretched (i.e., strong trend moves vs. mean-reverting pullbacks).
• Allows dynamic market adaptation, ensuring that signals remain relevant across different volatility phases.
✔ How It Works With Others:
• Enhances PRC-ALMA by confirming whether a price move is an actual breakout or a short-term deviation.
• Validates VIDYA ATR & Kijun ATR signals by ensuring the trend has sufficient strength to continue.
The ChronoSync strategy ensures a balanced fusion of trend-following and volatility adaptation. Each component adds a distinct layer of analysis, reducing false signals and improving robustness:
✅ Trend Identification → VIDYA ATR, Kijun ATR, & Dual SD Kijun
✅ Noise Reduction & Trend Confirmation → VIDYA Loop Function & Gaussian Smoothing
✅ Volatility Adaptation & Overbought/Oversold Conditions → PRC-ALMA Adaptive Bands & Bollinger Bands % SD
This multi-layered approach ensures that no single indicator dominates the strategy, allowing it to adapt dynamically to various market conditions.
📌 Conclusion
ChronoSync is a universal trend aggregation strategy, built on adaptive multi-indicator filtering and robust risk management. Designed for dynamic market conditions, it offers a rule-based, quantifiable approach to trend identification. Whether used as a standalone trading system or an auxiliary confirmation tool, it provides a scientific, data-driven edge for traders navigating volatile markets.
🔹 Disclaimer: Past performance is not indicative of future results. No trading strategy can guarantee success in financial markets.
🔹 Strategic Advice: Always backtest, optimize, and align parameters with your trading objectives and risk tolerance before live trading.
LDO Support and Resistance with Trend LinesUnderstanding the Indicator on Your Chart
Support Lines (Green): These horizontal lines represent price levels where LDO is likely to find buying interest, preventing further declines. They turn a semi-transparent green when the price is above them and blue when below.
Resistance Lines (Blue): These horizontal lines indicate price levels where selling pressure may halt upward movements. They turn a semi-transparent blue when the price is below them and green when above.
Trend Lines (Blue for Resistance, Green for Support): Diagonal lines show the overall trend direction. Blue trend lines indicate resistance (price may struggle to rise above), and green trend lines indicate support (price may find a floor).
Pivots: Small triangles appear above or below candles to mark pivot highs (resistance) and pivot lows (support), helping you identify key turning points.
Customizing the Indicator
You can tweak the indicator’s behavior through the settings panel. Here’s what each input does:
Show Trend Lines? (Default: True)
Enables or disables the display of trend lines on the chart. Set to false to hide trend lines if you only want support/resistance levels.
Choose Higher Time Frame
Select a higher timeframe (e.g., 1H, 4H, 1D) to display support and resistance levels from that timeframe on your current chart (e.g., 5M or 15M).
Pivot Length Settings (Current and Higher Timeframe):
Pivot Length Left Hand Side (Current/HTF): Adjusts how many bars to the left the indicator looks to identify pivot lows (default: 15 for current, 20 for HTF).
Pivot Length Right Hand Side (Current/HTF): Adjusts how many bars to the right the indicator looks to identify pivot highs (default: 10 for current, 15 for HTF).
Increase these values for fewer, more significant pivots; decrease for more frequent pivots.
Pivot Sources (Trend 1 and Trend 2 Pivots):
Select the price source (e.g., low, high) for calculating pivot lows and highs. Default is low for pivot lows and high for pivot highs.
Line Width Settings:
Lower Time Frame Line Width (Default: 5): Sets the thickness of support/resistance lines on the current timeframe.
Higher Time Frame Line Width (Default: 18): Sets the thickness of support/resistance lines on the higher timeframe.
Show Support & Resistance? (Default: True)
Enables or disables the display of horizontal support and resistance lines. Set to false to hide them if you only want trend lines.
Alert Settings (Under “Alerts” Group):
Enable Trend Line Alerts? (Default: True): Turns alerts on or off for trend line hits.
Alert on Resistance Trend Lines? (Default: True): Enables alerts when the price hits resistance trend lines.
Alert on Support Trend Lines? (Default: True): Enables alerts when the price hits support trend lines.
Alert Message: Customize the alert message format (default: “Price hit trend line at {0}”, where {0} is replaced by the price).
Setting Up Alerts
Enable Alerts in the Indicator:
In the indicator settings, ensure “Enable Trend Line Alerts?” is set to true, and choose whether to alert on resistance or support trend lines.
Create a TradingView Alert:
Click the “Alerts” button (bell icon) at the top of the chart.
Select “Create Alert” and choose this indicator from the “Condition” dropdown.
Set the alert frequency (e.g., once per bar, only once), notification method (e.g., email, popup), and save the alert.
Test the Alerts:
Sector/Industry Relative StrengthOverview
The Sector/Industry Relative Strength (RS) Indicator is a powerful tool designed to help traders and investors analyze the performance of sectors and industries relative to the broader market (SPY). It provides real-time insights into sector and industry strength, helping you identify leading and lagging areas of the market.
Key Features
Sector and Industry Analysis:
Automatically detects the sector and industry of the current symbol.
Displays the corresponding sector and industry ETF.
Relative Strength (STS) Calculation:
Calculates the Sector/Industry Trend Strength (STS) by comparing the sector or industry ETF to SPY over the past 20 days.
STS is expressed as a percentile (0-100), indicating how strong the sector/industry ETF has been relative to SPY over the past 20 days.
Example: An STS of 70 means that during the past 20 days, the ETF’s relative strength against SPY was stronger than 70% of those days.
Sector Rank:
Ranks the current sector ETF against a predefined list of major sector ETFs.
Highlights whether the sector is outperforming or underperforming SPY (green if outperforming, red if underperforming).
Customizable Display:
Choose which elements to display (e.g., sector, industry, ETFs, STS, sector rank).
Customize table position, size, text alignment, and colors.
Real-Time Performance:
Tracks daily price changes for sector and industry ETFs.
Displays percentage change from open to close.
How to Use
Add the Indicator:
Apply the indicator to any stock or ETF chart.
The script will automatically detect the sector and industry of the selected symbol.
Interpret the Data:
Sector/Industry: Displays the current sector and industry.
ETF: Shows the corresponding sector and industry ETF.
STS (Sector/Industry Trend Strength): A percentile score (0-100) indicating the relative strength of the sector/industry ETF compared to SPY over the past 20 days.
Sector Rank: Ranks the sector ETF against other major sectors (e.g., "3/12" means the sector is ranked 3rd out of 12).
Customize the Display:
Use the input settings to:
Show/hide specific elements (e.g., sector, industry, ETFs, STS, sector rank).
Adjust the table position, size, and text alignment.
Change colors for positive/negative changes.
Make Informed Decisions:
Use the STS score and sector rank to identify potential trading opportunities.
Focus on sectors and industries with high STS scores and strong rankings (green).
Input Parameters
Table Settings:
Table Position: Choose where to display the table (Top Left, Top Right, Bottom Left, Bottom Right).
Table Size: Adjust the size of the table (Tiny, Small, Normal, Large).
Text Color: Customize the text color.
Background Color: Set the table background color.
Display Options:
Show ETFs: Toggle the display of sector and industry ETFs.
Show STS: Toggle the display of the Sector/Industry Trend Strength (STS) score.
Show Sector/Industry: Toggle the display of sector and industry information.
Show Sector Rank: Toggle the display of the sector rank.
Parameters:
Sector Rank Time Length: Set the number of days used for calculating the sector rank (default: 20).
Example Use Cases
Sector Rotation:
Identify sectors with high STS scores and strong rankings (green) to allocate capital.
Avoid sectors with low STS scores and weak rankings (red).
Industry Analysis:
Compare the STS scores of different industries within the same sector.
Use the STS score to gauge relative strength and identify potential opportunities.
Market Timing:
Use the STS score and sector rank to time entries and exits in sector-specific ETFs.
Combine with other technical indicators for confirmation.
EMA POD Indicator #gangesThis script is a technical analysis indicator that uses multiple Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) to identify trends and track price changes in the market. Here's a breakdown:
EMA Calculation: It calculates six different EMAs (for periods 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, and 150) to track short- and long-term trends.
Trend Identification:
Uptrend: The script identifies an uptrend when the EMAs are in ascending order (EMA5 > EMA10 > EMA20 > EMA50 > EMA100 > EMA150).
Downtrend: A downtrend is identified when the EMAs are not in ascending order.
Trend Change Tracking: It tracks when an uptrend starts and ends, displaying the duration of the trend and the percentage price change during the trend.
Visuals:
It plots the EMAs on the chart with different colors.
It adds green and red lines to represent the ongoing uptrend and downtrend.
Labels are displayed showing when the uptrend starts and ends, along with the trend's duration and price change percentage.
In short, this indicator helps visualize trends, track their changes, and measure the impact of those trends on price.
CHoCH Detector – A Clean & Effective Market Structure Tool🔍 Overview:
This CHoCH Detector is designed for traders who focus on market structure shifts. CHoCH (Change of Character) is a key early sign of potential trend reversals. This script helps identify CHoCH based on swing structure, candle strength, and higher timeframe confirmation for better reliability.
📌 Key Features:
✅ CHoCH Detection: Identifies early trend shifts (Uptrend & Downtrend).
✅ Custom Swing Lookback: Adjust how far back the script looks for swing highs/lows.
✅ Retracement Strength Check: Ensures CHoCH has enough momentum to be valid.
✅ Retest Condition: Allows price to slightly deviate from the break level.
✅ Higher Timeframe Confirmation (Optional): Helps filter out weak CHoCH signals.
✅ Clean & Simple Visualization: Labels solid green CHoCH for uptrend & solid red CHoCH for downtrend.
📌 How the CHoCH Detection Works
1️⃣ Swing Highs & Lows:
The script checks for the highest high and lowest low within a user-defined Swing Lookback period.
If price breaks the previous swing high/low, it signals a potential CHoCH.
2️⃣ CHoCH Confirmation with Candle Strength:
To avoid false signals, CHoCH must have a strong enough price move.
It calculates the average body size over a Retracement Lookback period and multiplies it by 1.5 to ensure significant price movement.
3️⃣ Retest Condition:
A valid CHoCH allows slight price deviation after the structure shift (acts as a retest zone).
4️⃣ Higher Timeframe Confirmation (Optional):
If enabled, the script compares current CHoCH with a higher timeframe swing structure to reduce false signals.
📌 Script Inputs & Adjustments
Swing Lookback (Default: 10): Defines how many candles to check for previous swing highs/lows.
Retracement Lookback (Default: 5): Defines the number of candles for calculating the average body size (used to validate CHoCH strength).
Higher Timeframe Confirmation (Default: ON): Helps filter false signals by checking a larger market structure.
📌 Why Use This CHoCH Detector?
✅ Lightweight & Simple – No clutter, just clean CHoCH signals.
✅ Customizable Lookback Periods – Adjust sensitivity for different timeframes.
✅ Stronger CHoCH Validation – Avoids weak signals using retracement strength check.
✅ Works with Any Strategy – Can be combined with Fibonacci, FRVP, Trend Analysis, etc.
🚀 This script is ideal for traders who want an efficient and reliable CHoCH detection tool!
Three Bar Reversal Pattern [ActiveQuants]This indicator identifies bullish and bearish three-bar reversal patterns , offering traders a visual tool to spot potential trend reversals. By analyzing consecutive candlesticks, volume trends, and candlestick morphology, it highlights signals while filtering out false patterns. Ideal for traders using price action strategies, it simplifies pattern recognition and enhances decision-making with customizable parameters.
█ KEY FEATURES
Pattern Detection Logic :
Bullish Reversals : Detects two consecutive bearish candles followed by a bullish candle that closes above the open of the first bearish candle .
Bearish Reversals : Identifies two consecutive bullish candles followed by a bearish candle that closes below the open of the first bullish candle .
Volume Confirmation :
Filters signals using a Volume SMA (user-defined length) to ensure reversals occur with above-average volume, adding validity to the pattern.
Candlestick Filtering :
Shooting Star Filter : Discards bullish patterns if the third candle is a Shooting Star (body confined to the lower portion of the candle’s range, adjustable via Shooting Star Body Limit ).
Hammer Filter : Discards bearish patterns if the third candle is a Hammer (body confined to the upper portion of the candle’s range, adjustable via Hammer Body Limit ).
Customizable Display :
Toggle visibility of bullish/bearish patterns and customize their colors.
Adjust the Show Last parameter to limit plotted labels to recent bars.
Alerts Integration :
Separate Bullish/Bearish Alerts : Generate independent alerts for bullish and bearish patterns. Traders can selectively enable one or both alerts via TradingView’s alert system.
Real-time notifications ensure you never miss a potential reversal signal.
█ CONCLUSION
The Three Bar Reversal Pattern Indicator streamlines the identification of reversal setups by combining candlestick patterns, volume analysis, and customizable filters. Its focus on price action dynamics makes it invaluable for traders seeking to capitalize on trend exhaustion or market sentiment shifts.
█ IMPORTANT NOTES
⚠ Use with Confluence : Reversal signals should be validated with additional tools like support/resistance levels, trendlines, or momentum oscillators.
⚠ Adapt Parameters : Adjust Volume SMA Length , Show Last , and body limits ( Shooting Star Body Limit and Hammer Body Limit ) to suit your timeframe and asset volatility.
█ RISK DISCLAIMER
Trading involves significant risk, and you may lose capital. Past performance is not indicative of future results. This tool provides informational signals only and does not constitute financial advice. Use it at your own risk and consult a qualified financial professional before making trading decisions.
Incorporate this indicator into your strategy to refine reversal entries, manage risk, and align with market momentum.
📈 Happy trading! 🚀
Ronnie's DikFat Attack - Moving Average Angle/Slope PositionRonnie's DikFat Attack - True Moving Average Angle/Slope Position
Overview
This TradingView indicator, written in Pine Script version 5, injects energy into your chart analysis by calculating and displaying the angles of four moving averages (MAs). It empowers you to customize each MA—choosing both type and length—to suit your trading strategy perfectly.
How It Works
1. User Inputs:
Under the “MA Settings” group, the script offers an intuitive interface where you can define four different moving averages. Each MA can be set to one of several types (SMA, EMA, SMMA, VWMA, Hull, WMA, or TEMA) and assigned a specific length (number of bars).
2. Dynamic Moving Average Calculation:
A dedicated function ( getMA ) selects and computes the appropriate moving average using TradingView’s built-in functions (like ta.ema , ta.sma , etc.). This yields four customized MA series based on your inputs.
3. Calculating the Angle of Momentum:
The script employs a robust function ( calcAngle ) that measures the change between consecutive values of each MA to determine its slope. This slope is then converted into an angle in degrees using the arctangent function, providing a clear and vivid depiction of trend strength and direction.
4. Visualizing the Angles:
Each moving average’s angle is plotted with its own distinct color, enhancing visual clarity. A horizontal line at 0° acts as a reference point, marking the divide between upward and downward momentum.
Potential Uses
Trend Analysis:
The angle measurement offers a dynamic perspective on trend strength. Steep positive angles suggest vigorous upward movement, while steep negative angles indicate strong downward trends.
Signal Confirmation:
By comparing the angles of multiple moving averages, you can quickly spot momentum shifts and crossover points, which may serve as powerful entry or exit signals.
Tailored Strategy Customization:
The flexibility to choose various MA types and lengths allows this tool to adapt seamlessly to different timeframes and trading styles, enhancing its usefulness in diverse market conditions.
Breakouts with timefilter [LuciTech]Here's the updated description with "colors" replaced by "colours" throughout, maintaining the original structure and content:
Breaking Point 2.0
This is a technical analysis overlay indicator designed to identify breakout levels based on pivot highs and lows, with a focus on price action during customizable time windows using London time (UK). It draws horizontal lines at pivot points and plots signals when price breaks above or below these levels, offering traders a tool to monitor potential bullish or bearish movements. The indicator includes options for time filtering and displaying only the most recent breakout.
Features
The Pivot Breakout Lines display horizontal lines at detected pivot highs (bullish) and pivot lows (bearish), coloured green and red by default. These lines extend from the pivot point to the breakout bar and can be set to show only the latest breakout.
The Breakout Signals mark bullish breakouts with an upward triangle below the bar and bearish breakouts with a downward triangle above the bar, using customizable colours.
The Time Filter restricts signals and lines to a specific window (default: 14:30–15:00 UK), which can be toggled on or off. A shaded background highlights this period when enabled.
How It Works
The indicator calculates pivot highs and lows using a user-defined lookback period (default: 5 bars). When price closes above a pivot high, it triggers a bullish signal and draws a line from the pivot to the breakout bar. When price closes below a pivot low, it triggers a bearish signal with a corresponding line.
If the time filter is active, signals and lines only appear within the specified window. Outside this period—or if the filter is disabled—they appear based solely on price action. The indicator maintains up to three recent pivots in memory, removing older ones as new pivots form.
Alerts are available for both bullish and bearish breakouts, triggered when signals occur.
Settings
Length controls the lookback period for pivot detection (default: 5).
Colours Bull/Bear sets the colours for bullish (default: green) and bearish (default: red) lines and signals.
Show Last Breakout toggles whether only the most recent breakout line and signal are displayed (default: false).
Time Filter enables or disables the time restriction (default: true).
Fill Background toggles a shaded area during the time window (default: true), with a customizable colour.
Time Settings define the start hour/minute and end hour/minute for the filter (default: 14:30–15:00).
Interpretation
The Pivot Breakout Lines highlight levels where price has previously reversed, potentially acting as support or resistance. A breakout above a pivot high may suggest bullish momentum, while a breakout below a pivot low may indicate bearish pressure.
The Breakout Signals provide visual cues for these events, useful for timing entries or exits. When "Show Last Breakout" is enabled, the chart focuses on the most recent signal, reducing clutter.
The Time Filter and background shading help traders concentrate on specific trading sessions, such as high-volatility periods. When disabled, the indicator tracks breakouts across all times.
Previous Day's Close Indicator (Regular Hours)This indicator was developed to replace TradingView's built-in previous close indicator—which erroneously uses the close from two trading days prior. By capturing the actual last trade during the standard session, this script provides a reliable and precise previous close level.
Key features include:
Accurate Previous Close: This indicator locks in the last trade of the regular session, ensuring you always see the true previous day close.
Customizable Display Options: Users can choose between a line or circle plot, with adjustable size settings to suit their charting preferences.
Enjoy!
Trend Trading IndicatorTrend Trading Indicator – Pine Script v5
Overview
The Trend Trading Indicator is designed to help traders identify market trends quickly and effectively. It highlights uptrends and downtrends using Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) and provides clear buy and sell signals. The indicator is especially useful for detecting insider movements, marketing-driven price pumps, and potential death spirals in crypto and stock markets.
Key Features
✅ Fast-acting trend detection based on EMAs
✅ Clear buy & sell signals marked in blue (BUY) and red (SELL)
✅ Trend zones visually highlighted:
Green for bullish trends (uptrend)
Red for bearish trends (downtrend)
✅ Bold and visible labels for buy and sell signals
✅ Protects against insider selling & marketing hype cycles
✅ Alerts for crossover events
How It Works
Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs)
Short EMA (default: 50-period) represents fast market movement.
Long EMA (default: 100-period) represents slower trends.
When short EMA crosses above long EMA, it signals a buy opportunity.
When short EMA crosses below long EMA, it signals a sell opportunity.
Trend Zones
The area between the two EMAs is color-filled for better trend visualization.
Green Fill: Indicates a bullish trend where short EMA is above long EMA.
Red Fill: Indicates a bearish trend where short EMA is below long EMA.
Buy & Sell Labels
Buy Signal: Blue label “BUY” appears below the candle.
Sell Signal: Red label “SELL” appears above the candle.
Text is in black & bold for better visibility.
Alerts
Custom alerts notify traders when buy or sell conditions occur.
How to Use
Works best in crypto, forex, and stock markets.
Can be used in trend-following or breakout strategies.
Best suited for medium to long-term trades (adjust EMA settings for scalping).
This Trend Trading Indicator helps traders stay ahead of the market by visually identifying strong trends while reducing risks from insider manipulation and death spirals. 🚀
Segment RegressionAs an example of the descriptive power of Pine Script, this very short example traces a 'segment regression', a result not entirely obvious with so few lines of code, repositioning them when the previous inference moves away from the graph beyond the pre-set limit.
A trick used is to restart the new inference segment
- from the maximum reached in the previous trend, when positive (slope>0)
- from the minimum reached in the previous trend, when negative (slope<0)
The result can in my opinion be easily used to build strategies.
CandelaCharts - Liquidity Key Zones (LKZ)📝 Overview
The Liquidity Key Zones indicator displays the previous high and low levels for daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and yearly timeframes. These levels serve as crucial price zones for trading any market or instrument. They are also high-probability reaction zones, ideal for trading using straightforward confirmation patterns.
Each of these levels plays a significant role in determining whether the market continues its momentum or reverses its bias. I like to think of these levels as dual magnets—they simultaneously attract and repel price. You might wonder how having opposing views can be useful. The key is to remain neutral about direction and establish your own rules to identify when these zones are likely to attract or repel price. I have my own set of rules, and you can develop yours.
📦 Features
MTF
Styling
⚙️ Settings
Day: Shows previous day levels
Week: Shows previous week levels
Month: Shows previous month levels
Quarter: Shows previous quarter levels
Year: Shows previous year levels
Show Average: Shows previous level average price
Show Open: Shows previous level open price
⚡️ Showcase
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
Quarterly
Yearly
Average
Open
📒 Usage
When the price breaks through a significant level, such as a daily, weekly, or monthly high or low, it often signals a potential reversal in market direction. This occurs because these levels represent key areas of support or resistance, where traders anticipate heightened activity, including profit-taking, stop-loss orders, or new positions being initiated.
Once the price breaches these levels, it may trigger a sharp reaction as market participants adjust their strategies, leading to a reversal. Monitoring price action and volume around these levels can provide valuable confirmation of such reversals.
Another effective approach to utilizing these pivot points is by incorporating them into a structured trading strategy, such as the X Model, which leverages multiple timeframes and technical tools to refine trade entries and exits.
X Model conditions:
(D1) Previous Day High (ERL)
(H1) Bullish FVG/IFVG/OB (IRL)
(m15) MSS / SMT
Only Short Above 00:00
By combining these elements, the X Model offers a comprehensive framework for leveraging pivot levels effectively, emphasizing confluence between liquidity zones, time-based rules, and multi-timeframe analysis to enhance trading accuracy and consistency.
🚨 Alerts
This script provides alert options for all signals.
Bearish Signal
A bearish signal is generated when the price breaks below the previous low level.
Bullish Signal
A bullish signal is generated when the price breaks above the previous low level.
⚠️ Disclaimer
Trading involves significant risk, and many participants may incur losses. The content on this site is not intended as financial advice and should not be interpreted as such. Decisions to buy, sell, hold, or trade securities, commodities, or other financial instruments carry inherent risks and are best made with guidance from qualified financial professionals. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
A-VWAP The Anchored VWAP (Volume-Weighted Average Price) is a powerful multi-functional tool that adapts to price action and volume dynamics to identify trend bias, support/resistance zones, and potential reversal points. This enhanced version integrates dynamic color-coded signals (green/red) to simplify decision-making for swing traders, intraday scalpers, and position managers.
Dynamic Trend Bias Identification
Green A-VWAP (Bullish Control): Activates when price sustains above the anchored VWAP. Highlights bullish momentum, suggesting institutional buying dominance and potential continuation setups.
Red aVWAP (Bearish Control): Triggers when price holds below the anchored VWAP. Signals bearish pressure, indicating distribution phases or downtrends.
Swing-Level Targeting
Green aVWAP serves as dynamic support for profit-taking on short positions during pullbacks and adding New long positions.
Red aVWAP becomes resistance for profit closure on Long trades. Price dipping far below red aVWAP may signal oversold conditions, with red aVWAP acting as a resistance target.
Strategic Applications
Swing Trading: Use green/red aVWAP to define trend alignment and position direction
Swing Short or Swing Long Target
Swing Long Entry or Swing Short Target
Intraday: nchored VWAP (aVWAP) with Standard Deviation (STDV) bands provides a powerful framework for identifying mean-reversion opportunities when price extends away from its volume-weighted fair value. Identifying Overextended Moves, Executing the Trade, Managing Risk
Institutional Flow Tracking: Monitor how price interacts with aVWAP to gauge institutional accumulation/distribution.
Standard Deviation Bands for Volatility Context
The indicator integrates ±1 and ±2 standard deviation bands around the Anchored VWAP. These bands quantify price dispersion, acting as dynamic boundaries for mean reversion or trend acceleration:
Tightening Bands: Signal low volatility, often preceding breakouts.
Expanding Bands: Reflect heightened volatility, indicating strong Resistance/Support.
Use these bands to identify overextended price levels.
Multi-Timeframe Anchoring Strategy
Lower Timeframe 15-Minute High/Low Focus:
For intraday scalping or short-term trades, anchor the VWAP to swing highs or lows on the 15-minute Low/High.
Higher Timeframe 1-Hour High/Low Focus:
For swing trading, anchor the VWAP to major swing points on the 1-hour Low/High. This aligns with broader market structure, offering clarity on institutional accumulation/distribution zones. A sustained green zone above the HTF VWAP signals alignment with the higher-timeframe trend.
Anchored VWAP Most Powerful tool
The enhanced VWAP with Anchoring empowers traders to harmonize short-term precision with higher-timeframe context. Whether scalping on the 15-minute chart or swing trading, this tool adapts to your strategy’s rhythm. By anchoring to critical highs/lows and layering volatility bands, it transforms raw price action into a structured roadmap—guiding entries, exits, and risk management with institutional-grade clarity.
Master the markets across timeframes with an indicator that scales with your ambition.
Money Flow Indicator (Chaikin Oscillator) with VWAPStrategy Overview
Entry Conditions:
Buy Entry:
The Chaikin Oscillator crosses above the signal line.
The current price is above the VWAP.
Sell Entry:
The Chaikin Oscillator crosses below the signal line.
The current price is below the VWAP.
Exit Conditions:
Profit Taking:
Take profit when a target profit is reached (e.g., a 2% increase from the entry price).
Stop Loss:
Set a stop loss, for example, at a 1% decline from the entry price.
Risk Management:
Manage risk by limiting each trade to no more than 1-2% of the account balance.
Calculate position size based on risk and trade accordingly.
Trend Confirmation:
Use other indicators (like moving averages) to confirm the overall trend and focus trades in the direction of the trend.
In an uptrend, prioritize buy entries; in a downtrend, prioritize sell entries.
Specific Trade Scenarios
Example 1: Buy Entry:
Enter a buy position when the Chaikin Oscillator crosses above the signal line and the price is above the VWAP.
Set a stop loss 1% below the entry price and a profit target 2% above the entry price.
Example 2: Sell Entry:
Enter a sell position when the Chaikin Oscillator crosses below the signal line and the price is below the VWAP.
Set a stop loss 1% above the entry price and a profit target 2% below the entry price.
Additional Considerations
Backtesting: Test this strategy with historical data to evaluate performance and make adjustments as needed.
Market Conditions: Pay attention to market volatility and economic indicators, adjusting the trading strategy flexibly.
Psychological Factors: Avoid emotional decisions and follow clear rules when trading.
Ultimator's bottom finder 2.0This indicator is intended to find local bottoms on certain stocks like GME and SPY.
It is only designed to be effective on a few select stocks and will be useless on others.
The bottom finder attempts to find bottoms by using a unique algorithm I developed, which creates a baseline for what the stock "should" look like vs. what it actually looks like.
Since the algorithm was created to mimic GME price action, it will not work as intended on stocks that trade vastly differently. On stocks other than GME (and SPY) you need to test it for yourself to see if it has any functionality.
Large deviations in the actual price vs baseline price create a spike on the indicator with the magnitude of the spike being the guesstimated deviation. This is intended to show options and swap hedging, which coincidentally tend to coincide with local bottoms on the chart. The indicator creates a highlight when it believes it has found a local bottom. It also changes the color of the line based on the magnitude of the spike.
I added a second line, which performs a similar mechanic, so there are two separate baselines running concurrently. The deviation between the two is shown as a shaded area between the lines.
The indicator doesn't (yet) include after hours functionality, and simply zeroes out at close and before open. Because of this, only short timeframes and long timeframes result in any meaningful data.
Optimized for 1 min and 1 day timeframes.
Alerts are set for when the line turns red and when the indicator highlights. These can be toggled in the alerts menu.
ATR Levels and Zones with Signals📌 ATR Levels and Zones with Signals – User Guide Description
🔹 Overview
The ATR Levels and Zones with Signals indicator is a volatility-based trading tool that helps traders identify:
✔ Key support & resistance levels based on ATR (Average True Range)
✔ Buy & Sell signals triggered when price enters key ATR zones
✔ Breakout confirmations to detect high-momentum moves
✔ Dynamic Stop-Loss & Take-Profit suggestions
Unlike traditional ATR bands, this indicator creates layered ATR zones based on multiple ATR multipliers, allowing traders to gauge volatility and risk-adjust their trading strategies.
🔹 How It Works
🔸 The script calculates a baseline SMA (Simple Moving Average) of the price.
🔸 ATR (Average True Range) is then used to create six dynamic price levels above & below the baseline.
🔸 These levels define different risk zones—higher levels indicate increased volatility and potential trend exhaustion.
📈 ATR Zones Explained
🔹 Lower ATR Levels (Buying Opportunities)
📉 Lower Level 1-2 → Mild Oversold Zone (Potential trend continuation)
📉 Lower Level 3-4 → High Volatility Buy Zone (Aggressive traders start scaling in)
📉 Lower Level 5-6 → Extreme Oversold Zone (High-Risk Reversal Area)
🔹 If price enters these lower zones, it may indicate a potential buying opportunity, especially if combined with trend reversal confirmation.
🔹 Upper ATR Levels (Selling / Take Profit Zones)
📈 Upper Level 1-2 → Mild Overbought Zone (Potential pullback area)
📈 Upper Level 3-4 → High Volatility Sell Zone (Aggressive traders start scaling out)
📈 Upper Level 5-6 → Extreme Overbought Zone (High-Risk for Reversal)
🔹 If price enters these upper zones, it may indicate a potential selling opportunity or trend exhaustion, especially if momentum slows.
🔹 Sensitivity Modes
🔹 Aggressive Mode (More Frequent Signals) → Triggers buy/sell signals at Lower/Upper Level 3 & 4
🔹 Conservative Mode (Stronger Confirmation) → Triggers buy/sell signals at Lower/Upper Level 5 & 6
📌 Choose the mode based on your trading style:
✔ Scalpers & short-term traders → Use Aggressive Mode
✔ Swing & trend traders → Use Conservative Mode for stronger confirmations
🚀 How to Use the Indicator
🔹 For Trend Trading:
✅ Buy when price enters the lower ATR zones (especially in uptrends).
✅ Sell when price enters the upper ATR zones (especially in downtrends).
🔹 For Breakout Trading:
✅ Breakout Buy: Price breaks above Upper ATR Level 3 → Momentum entry for trend continuation
✅ Breakout Sell: Price breaks below Lower ATR Level 3 → Momentum short opportunity
🔹 Stop-Loss & Take-Profit Suggestions
🚨 Stop-Loss: Suggested at Lower ATR Level 6 (for longs) or Upper ATR Level 6 (for shorts)
🎯 Take-Profit: Suggested at Upper ATR Level 3 (for longs) or Lower ATR Level 3 (for shorts)
🔹 Why This Indicator is Unique
✔ Multiple ATR layers for better risk-adjusted trading decisions
✔ Combines ATR-based zones with SMA trend confirmation
✔ Both aggressive & conservative trading modes available
✔ Includes automatic stop-loss & take-profit suggestions
✔ Breakout signals for momentum traders
📢 Final Notes
✅ Free & open-source for the TradingView community!
⚠ Risk Warning: Always confirm signals with other confluences (trend, volume, support/resistance) before trading.
📌 Developed by: Maddog Blewitt
📩 Feedback & improvements are welcome! 🚀
Value Area - Day Trading SuiteValue Area Day Trading Suite
A professional-grade indicator designed specifically for day traders who utilize Volume Profile and Auction Market Theory. This suite provides tracking of previous day's value areas, helping traders identify how current price interacts with these established institutional levels.
It tracks how much time has spent within the value area without Level to Help Measure Acceptance
Key Features
- Previous Day's Value Area tracking (VAH, POC, VAL)
- Precise time-in-value-area measurement
- Cash session integration with major market timezones
- Value Area acceptance alerts
Trading Applications
Perfect for day traders who:
- Trade using previous day's Volume Profile levels
- Focus on institutional price acceptance/rejection
- Trade market structure using confirmed value areas
- Want to automate their value area analysis
- Trade during specific market sessions
Value Area Analysis
The indicator tracks how long price stays within the previous day's value area, helping traders:
- Identify Potential Support / Resistance Levels
- Spot acceptance of established levels
- Find high-probability trading opportunities
- Time their entries and exits more effectively
Professional Tools
- Customizable cash session times for different markets
- Multiple timezone support
- Flexible dashboard positioning
- Clean, professional appearance with adjustable colors
- Alert system for value area acceptance
Built for day traders who utilize value areas
Custom Index CompositeCustom Index Composite calculates an unweighted composite index by averaging the daily returns of multiple stock tickers. Instead of using price-level weighting, it focuses solely on percentage change, allowing you to compare diverse market themes side by side on a common basis.
Why Use a Custom Index Composite?
Unlike traditional indices that often lean on market capitalization or price-level data, a custom composite based solely on returns strips out the bias inherent to high-priced stocks. This provides several benefits:
Objective Cross-Comparison:
When stocks or market themes trade at very different price levels, it can be difficult to assess performance objectively. Using percentage returns, the composite creates an even playing field, enabling a clear comparison between different assets or themes.
Tailored Benchmarking:
By selecting and combining specific tickers, you can create benchmarks that better represent the segments or strategies you’re interested in. This is particularly useful when standard indices do not capture the nuances of your investment approach.
Performance Normalization:
Converting raw price data into daily percentage returns minimizes distortions that arise from price differences. This normalization helps in understanding true performance trends across the chosen tickers, making the composite index a more reliable gauge of relative market movement.
Custom Analysis Framework:
The indicator offers flexibility to adjust the lookback period (defaulting to about 3 months) so you can fine-tune the sensitivity of the index to recent market behavior. This enables you to either smooth out volatility or capture a more immediate trend, depending on your analytical needs.
Key Features:
Configurable Appearance:
You can easily configure the line color, line width, index name, and index name color via the options panel.
Ticker Configuration:
By default, you can enter up to 15 different tickers into the composite index. Technically, the indicator supports up to 40 tickers (these additional inputs are commented out by default to maintain performance), and you may enable them individually if required.
Calculated Bars Length:
The indicator uses a “Calculated bars length” setting, which is set by default to 63 days (approximately 3 months). This value can be adjusted, and it is recommended to use the greatest common denominator for consistent analysis.
How To Configure Your Chart:
Add the Indicator:
Place the Custom Index Composite on your chart.
Disable Main Symbol Visibility:
Hide the primary symbol’s plot and set its scale to “None” to prevent interference with the composite display.
Pin to Right Scale:
Set the scale of the first composite indicator to “Pinned to right scale.” This helps maintain consistency across different composite indicators.
Add Multiple Composites:
You can add additional composite indicators and set their scales to “Pinned to right scale” (or alternatively to “A”) for convenient comparison.
Limitations:
If a ticker symbol is set once in the options, it cannot be cleared to an empty value later. As a result, the symbol will continue to appear in the indicator’s title on the chart. The only way to remove an unwanted symbol is to completely reset the settings and re-enter your desired tickers.
Normalized RSI Trendline with DivergencesNormalized RSI Trendline with Divergences
🔹 Overview
The Normalized RSI Trendline with Divergences indicator enhances traditional RSI analysis by normalizing RSI values within a defined range and applying a trend-following approach. It also detects bullish and bearish divergences to highlight potential trend reversals.
🔹 Features
✔ Normalized RSI Calculation – The RSI values are normalized between -1 and 1 to provide a clearer representation of market momentum.
✔ Trend & Center Lines – A trendline based on linear regression and an adaptive moving average (ALMA) for smoother trend visualization.
✔ Divergence Detection – Identifies regular and hidden divergences, displaying signals directly on the chart.
✔ Customizable Parameters – Users can adjust the signal period, lookback range, trend length, and divergence sensitivity to fit different trading strategies.
🔹 How to Use
Trend Following: The trendline helps identify the overall market direction.
Divergence Signals:
🟢 Bullish Divergence (Potential upward reversal)
🔴 Bearish Divergence (Potential downward reversal)
🟩 Hidden Bullish Divergence (Trend continuation signal)
🟧 Hidden Bearish Divergence (Trend continuation signal)
This script is suitable for trend traders, swing traders, and divergence-based strategies. Customize the settings to match your preferred trading style. 🚀
📌 Disclaimer: This script is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Always conduct your own analysis before making trading decisions.
Tolga's Market Radar - DashboardTolga's Market Radar - Dashboard – The Only TradingView Dashboard Showing Both Daily Performance & Daily Range Together.
This unique dashboard concisely displays both the daily percentage change and the daily range position for up to 14 user-selected tickers, all in one clear, easy-to-follow table.
A customizable dashboard to track daily percentage changes and daily range positions for up to 14 user‐defined symbols. This script displays a color‐coded table (teal for bullish moves, red for bearish moves) that updates in real‐time, helping you quickly gauge market conditions across various assets.
Key Features:
Dual Metrics: Simultaneously shows daily performance (percentage change) and range position.
Customizable: Set your preferred tickers and labels, with an option to invert for quote-driven pairs.
Color-Coded Clarity: Uses a teal/red scheme to instantly highlight bullish or bearish moves.
Flexible Timeframes: Adjust the resolution to suit your trading strategy.
Ideal for traders who want a compact, real-time snapshot of market moves without clutter. Enjoy a streamlined view that uniquely combines both performance and range data in one dashboard!
Two Measurements
Daily % Change: (Close - Previous Close) / Previous Close × 100.
Daily Range Position: Where today’s close sits relative to the day’s high/low, expressed as a percentage (0% = at low, 100% = at high).
Configure Symbols
For each row (Group 1 for the top row, Group 2 for the bottom row), enter:
Symbol Label: The text you want displayed in the table header.
Symbol Ticker: The TradingView ticker (e.g., FX:AUDUSD, TVC:USOIL, etc.).
Invert?: Toggle this on if you want to flip the percentage change (for pairs like USDCAD, turning it into CAD’s perspective).
Interpretation of the Table
Each cell shows two lines:
Daily % Change (top line).
Daily Range Position (bottom line).
The background color instantly tells you if the asset is bullish or bearish and whether the close is near the top or bottom of the day’s range.
Notes & Disclaimers:
This script is designed for informational and educational purposes. Always do your own due diligence before making trading decisions.
Performance may vary depending on your TradingView plan and the number of tickers you request.
MosaicMix V3 | QuantEdgeBIntroducing MosaicMix V3 by QuantEdgeB
🔹 Overview
MosaicMix V3 is an advanced multi-dimensional trend-following indicator designed for investors, traders, and analysts looking to assess market cycles, identify strategic entry/exit points, and optimize risk management. This system integrates on-chain data, macroeconomic insights, and technical analysis into a unified scoring model to provide a data-driven approach to market decision-making.
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🛠️ Who is it for?
✔ Long-Term Investors – Helps in understanding deep-cycle valuation trends for Bitcoin and other assets highly influenced by global macroeconomic dynamics.
✔ Swing & Position Traders – Offers trend-based buy and sell signals, combining risk-adjusted momentum with on chain indicators.
✔ Risk-Averse Traders – Uses a systematic approach to risk quantification, making it useful for those aiming to avoid high-risk trades.
✔ Long-Term Horizon – Tailored for those managing positions over months to years, particularly in global risk assets like Bitcoin, where macroeconomic and market cycle dynamics play a crucial role.
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🔑 Key Features
✔ 📊 On-Chain Intelligence – Incorporates fundamental blockchain metrics, including MVRV momentum, profit/loss ratios, and MVRV Rate of Change, to assess valuation trends and market strength.
✔ 🌍 Macro & Risk Integration – Uses global economic indicators such as China’s equity index, PMI data, Baltic Dry Index, and the Silver-to-BTC ratio to capture external market influences.
✔ 📈 Adaptive Trend Identification – Implements DEMA, WMA, and EMA smoothing techniques to refine trend direction and momentum shifts, reducing noise and improving trade reliability.
✔ 📏 Risk-Weighted Mosaic Model – Merges technical and fundamental indicators into a single, risk-adjusted composite score, enabling a structured assessment of market conditions.
✔ 🛠️ Customizable Inputs & Dashboard – Traders can adjust on-chain parameters, macro settings, and smoothing techniques, ensuring flexibility across different market environments.
✔ ⚡ Signal-Based Trading Alerts – Automatic buy/sell signals triggered based on risk conditions and on-chain trend changes, with real-time alerts for trade execution.
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🔍 How It Works
1️⃣ On-Chain Market Evaluation – The system derives trend momentum using MVRV momentum, profit/loss ratios, and MVRV Rate of Change (RoC) to assess underlying market movements.
2️⃣ Macroeconomic Risk Mosaic – A composite Z-score model evaluates external influences like equity performance, supply metrics, and commodity ratios to refine long-term positioning.
3️⃣ Risk-Adjusted Filtering – The model smooths signals with exponential averaging and volatility normalization to ensure stable and consistent trade execution.
4️⃣ Unified Signal Scoring – The final signal integrates on-chain data and macro risk factors into a single trend indication, highlighting favorable long or short opportunities.
5️⃣ Visual & Data Dashboard – The embedded dashboard provides real-time updates on macro risk, on-chain trends, and technical positioning to inform decision-making.
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Behaviour across Crypto Majors
BTC
ETH
SOL
Note: Past behaviour/performance is not indicative of future results. Always conduct thorough testing and risk management before making trading decisions.
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Signal Generation
✅ Long Signals:
A Long Signal is triggered when the Final Section in the dashboard is positive, indicating a favorable macro and on-chain environment.
✅ Short Signals:
A Short Signal (or Cash Mode) is triggered when the Final Section turns negative, signaling potential downside risk or unfavorable conditions.
- Signal confirmation is visually represented through color changes on the chart, with bullish (long) and bearish (cash) states clearly distinguished.
- When Label Display is turned off, the signals "Long" and "Cash" will still appear directly on the chart to ensure clear trade visibility.
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⚙️ Default Settings
🔹 On-Chain Section:
- MVRV Momentum: 20 (DEMA)
- MVRV WMA Smoothing: 300
- Profit/Loss Lookback: 50
- MVRV RoC Period: 110
🔹 Macro Section:
- RSI Length: 30
- China Equity Index Length: 40
- BTC Supply Length: 40
- Silver Ratio Length: 40
- Baltic Dry Index Length: 60
- SOPR Length: 150
- RiskMosaic Smoothing: 24
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Conclusion
MosaicMix V3 is a powerful fundamental trend-following system that merges on-chain analysis, macroeconomic insights, and technical momentum into a comprehensive risk-adjusted model. It is particularly well-suited and optimized for Bitcoin and macro-aware traders, but can also be applied to other assets with sufficient historical data.
Whether you are an investor seeking long-term value signals, a trader optimizing for risk-adjusted trend entries, or an analyst monitoring multi-dimensional market conditions, MosaicMix V3 provides a systematic, structured approach to market navigation.
🔹 Disclaimer: Past performance is not indicative of future results. No trading strategy can guarantee success in financial markets.
🔹 Strategic Advice: Always backtest, optimize, and align parameters with your trading objectives and risk tolerance before live trading.
WhaleTrackBITGET:BTCUSDT.P
WhaleTrack – Volume Heatmap to Uncover Institutional Trading Activity
Overview
WhaleTrack is a volume-based heatmap indicator designed to reveal areas of high institutional trading activity. The indicator helps traders identify hidden support and resistance levels, analyze trend sustainability, and optimize stop-loss placements by displaying where significant market participants (whales) have historically traded in large volumes.
Institutions and large traders often push price into areas of historical liquidity to trigger retail stop-losses and fill their own large orders at optimal prices. WhaleTrack visualizes these critical areas, allowing traders to anticipate future price movements based on past institutional behavior.
How WhaleTrack Works
WhaleTrack analyzes historical trading volume and calculates a normalized volume intensity relative to the moving average (SMA). This data is then mapped onto a heatmap that highlights key liquidity zones.
1. Volume Normalization & SMA-Based Calculation
The script calculates the ratio of current volume to its SMA-based average.
Zones with significantly high volume spikes are identified as key liquidity areas where large traders may have accumulated or distributed assets.
The volume is quantized into different levels, ranging from Low to Extreme, creating a clear heatmap gradient.
2. Why Do Whales Manipulate Liquidity?
Large traders (whales) need liquidity to execute their orders.
They push price into historical high-volume areas to trigger stop-losses and force retail traders into selling.
This behavior allows them to accumulate at lower prices or distribute at higher prices before a major move.
Whale zones often act as support/resistance because institutions tend to protect their previous accumulation or distribution levels.
3. Heatmap Color Model & Zone Classification
WhaleTrack assigns volume intensity levels based on historical market participation:
Low → Minimal volume, weak interest
Low-Mid → Slightly increased volume
Mid → Standard trading activity, no major anomalies
Mid-High → Significant increase in volume, possible whale activity
High → Strong liquidity pool, institutional interest
Extreme → Highly concentrated volume, key reversal area
By observing these zones, traders can determine whether a price level is likely to hold as support or resistance , or if a breakout has the strength to sustain.
Trading Applications of WhaleTrack
WhaleTrack can be used to identify trade setups based on liquidity behavior:
1. Identifying Hidden Reversal Points (Support & Resistance)
Large Whale Zones below price → Likely strong support.
Large Whale Zones above price → Likely strong resistance.
These zones often lead to reversals, as large traders defend their previous positions.
2. Evaluating Trend Sustainability
A strong uptrend should leave multiple high-volume zones behind.
If no new high-volume zones form, the trend may be unsustainable.
High volume clusters in trend direction? → Likely trend continuation.
3. Optimizing Stop-Loss Placement
Placing stops inside whale zones increases stop-out risk.
Setting stops below whale buy zones protects against premature liquidation.
Stops above whale sell zones help avoid fake breakouts.
Customization & Settings
WhaleTrack is designed with flexibility in mind, offering multiple customization options:
1. Layout & Color Models
WhaleTrack Default – optimized for whale volume tracking
Model 1 & Model 2 – alternative heatmap color schemes
Contrast Mode – high visibility
White-Black & Black-White – for different chart backgrounds
Custom 1 & Custom 2 – user-defined color configurations
2. Advanced Options
Draw Full Candle Boxes – display full candle height or a partial range
Legend Visibility & Positioning – control placement of the heatmap legend
Exponential Color Model – choose between logarithmic and linear volume representation
Max Transparency Settings – adjust visibility of older zones
Number of Heatmap Colors – set the gradient sensitivity
3. Data Optimization Settings
Lookback Period – define how many bars are analyzed for volume normalization
Max Box Display – limit the number of displayed volume zones
Data Saver Mode – increase range at the expense of detail
Minimum Volume Threshold – filter out insignificant volume clusters
Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not provide financial advice or guarantee future performance. Trading is risky—conduct your own research before making any investment decisions.