Session Range Control [PointAlgo]Session Range Control (SRC)
The Session Range Control (SRC) indicator provides a structured view of intraday price behavior by tracking where the current price sits within the session’s high–low range and how today’s volatility compares to the Average Daily Range (ADR). It combines range analytics, momentum context, volatility interpretation, and visual cues to help traders understand session strength and shifts in intraday conditions.
Core Concept
Every trading session forms a unique high and low. SRC continuously reads these values and calculates the Position in Range, expressed on a scale from 0% to 100%:
0% → Price at Day Low
100% → Price at Day High
50% → Mid-range equilibrium
By normalizing price into a percentage, traders can quickly interpret where market pressure is concentrated during the session.
Trend Zones and Market State
SRC divides the range into logical zones to show the likely sentiment of the session:
1. Strong Uptrend Zone (Above Threshold)
When price consistently holds above the user-defined upper threshold (e.g., 60%), the indicator marks a Strong Uptrend.
This typically reflects:
Persistent intraday buying pressure
Price acceptance near the upper part of the range
Reduced likelihood of deep pullbacks
2. Strong Downtrend Zone (Below Threshold)
When price remains below the lower threshold (e.g., 40%), SRC signals a Strong Downtrend, indicating:
Dominant intraday selling
Consistent pressure keeping price near session lows
3. Bullish / Bearish Zones
Between the midline and strong thresholds, SRC displays softer trend zones:
Above 50% = Bullish Zone
Below 50% = Bearish Zone
These zones help classify whether price is trending, balanced, or drifting.
4. Neutral Territory
When price hovers around the mid-level without conviction, the indicator treats it as a neutral or undecided phase.
Signal Logic :
SRC includes built-in momentum shift signals based on range transitions:
Long Signal
Triggered when price crosses upward through 50%, often showing:
A shift from intraday weakness to strength
Buyers gaining control of the session
Short Signal
Triggered when price crosses downward through 50%, suggesting:
Loss of intraday strength
Sellers taking control
These signals help highlight potential turning points inside the session.
Extreme Levels :
SRC highlights the top and bottom 10% of the range:
> 90% = Extreme High (Overbought intraday condition)
< 10% = Extreme Low (Oversold intraday condition)
These conditions can be useful for identifying overextended movements or potential reaction zones.
ADR Comparison and Volatility Context :
The indicator also measures how today’s price range compares to the Average Daily Range (ADR):
Range Expanding: Today’s range is significantly larger than the ADR
Indicates heightened volatility
Often associated with trending or breakout environments
Range Compressing: Today’s range is much smaller
Suggests low volatility
Common before breakout phases
Characteristic of consolidation or balanced markets
This volatility context helps traders assess whether the session is behaving within normal boundaries or deviating significantly.
Dashboard Overview :
When enabled, the dashboard summarizes key intraday metrics in a structured table:
Trend status (Strong Uptrend, Strong Downtrend, Bullish, Bearish, Neutral)
Range position (%)
Signal status (Long Cross, Short Cross, Extreme High/Low, or None)
Day range calculation
Range vs ADR (%)
Day High / Day Low
Current price level
Simplified action label based on current conditions
This provides a quick reference system to interpret both trend and volatility at a glance without analyzing the full chart visually.
Visual Elements
SRC includes:
Colored dynamic plot for easy trend recognition
Horizontal reference lines at key levels (0%, 50%, 100%, strong-trend thresholds)
Background shading during extreme zone conditions
A separate ADR comparison plot
These visuals ensure the indicator remains intuitive regardless of chart style or timeframe.
Alerts
The script includes alert conditions for:
Long cross
Short cross
Strong trend detection
Extreme high / extreme low
These allow users to automate notifications during key market events without manually monitoring the chart.
Customization Options
Users can configure:
ADR length
Strong trend thresholds
Dashboard visibility
Dashboard position on chart
This makes SRC adaptable to different trading instruments and intraday styles.
Usage Notes
Works best on intraday timeframes where session boundaries are clearly defined.
Designed for analytical interpretation—trend bias, volatility phase, and range structure.
Can complement other tools such as moving averages, volume, or market structure analysis.
Disclaimer :
This indicator is intended for chart analysis and educational purposes only.
It does not generate financial, investment, or trading advice.
Users should validate signals with additional research and apply proper risk management.
Analisi trend
See Where The Banks Are Hunting: Liquidity X-Ray[@Ash_TheTrader]# 🛑 Stop Being "Liquidity." Start Seeing the Trap.
### Introducing: **Liquidity X-Ray **
How many times have you placed your stop-loss just below a perfect support level, only to watch a single candle wick down, trigger your stop, and immediately reverse toward your original target?
You weren't unlucky. You were targeted.
Welcome to the world of Smart Money Concepts (SMC). In the institutional game, your stop loss isn't protection—it's fuel. The market makers need liquidity to fill huge orders, and they find it clustered at obvious swing highs and lows.
I developed the **Liquidity X-Ray** to stop guessing where these traps are laid. This isn't just another support and resistance tool; it’s a dynamic, living heatmap of market psychology.
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### 🧠 The Philosophy: The "Time-Decay" Algorithm
Standard indicators draw static lines that clutter your chart. The **Liquidity X-Ray** is different. It understands that *time* is a crucial factor in building liquidity pressure.
I have engineered a unique **Time-Decay Intensity** feature into this script. It visualizes the density of resting orders based on how long a level has remained untouched.
#### The Visual Language:
* **👻 The Ghosts (New Zones):** When a new swing high or low forms, a faint, transparent zone appears. It’s watching.
* **💡 The Neon Traps (Mature Zones):** As time passes and price fails to revisit that level, the zone solidifies. It becomes brighter, more opaque, and intensely neon. **This is your signal.** A bright neon zone means a massive pile of retail stop-losses has accumulated there. The Banks *need* to visit it.
* **💥 The Sweep Explosion:** When price finally pushes into a mature zone, the script detects the "Liquidity Grab." The box flashes bright white, cuts off immediately, and prints a **💥 LIQ GRAB** label on your chart. The trap has been sprung.
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### ⚙️ Key Features & Cyberpunk Aesthetics
This tool is designed to look incredible on dark charts while providing institutional-grade data.
* **Dynamic Buyside/Sellside Heatmaps:** Clear visual distinction between where shorts are trapped (Neon Red/Pink) and where longs are trapped (Neon Cyan).
* **Smart Memory Management:** The script intelligently manages old zones to ensure your chart *never* lags, regardless of the timeframe.
* **Volume Filtering (Optional):** You can choose to only plot zones formed on high-volume pivot points, ensuring you are only watching significant market structures.
* **Instant Alerts:** Set alerts for the "Sweep Explosion" so you never miss a major reversal setup.
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### 🎯 How to Trade the X-Ray
**Do NOT trade the breakout of these zones.** These are traps.
1. **Identify the Target:** Look for the oldest, brightest, most solid neon zones on your timeframe (H1 and H4 are powerful).
2. **Wait for the Hunt:** Be patient. Let price aggressively move toward the zone.
3. **The Explosion:** Wait for the candle to wick into the zone and trigger the **💥 LIQ GRAB** visual.
4. **The Reversal Entry:** Once the liquidity is taken, look for lower timeframe confirmation (like a Change of Character or engulfing candle) in the *opposite* direction. You are now trading *with* the smart money recovery, not *against* their stop hunt.
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### Author's Note
Trading is about information asymmetry. The institutions have seen your stops for decades. It’s time you started seeing where they are hunting.
Trade smart, stay safe.
— **@Ash_TheTrader**
AlgoZ Smart Divergence [Trend Filtered]AlgoZ Smart Divergence is a precision entry tool designed to catch market reversals by analyzing Volume Divergence combined with Multi-Timeframe Trend Filtering. Unlike standard divergence indicators that signal on every minor price fluctuation, this script uses a strict set of filters to only present high-probability trade setups that align with the broader market trend.
This is the Free Edition of the AlgoZ Suite, focused on providing clean, non-repainting Buy and Sell signals based on institutional volume flow.
How It Works The script operates on a 3-step validation process:
Volume Divergence:
It detects anomalies where volume spikes relative to price action (e.g., Price makes a Lower Low, but Volume hits a Higher High).
HTF Trend Painting:
It analyzes a Higher Timeframe (Default: 3 Hours) to determine the macro trend. If the 3H trend is Bullish, the candles turn Green. If Bearish, they turn Red.
Color Match Filtering:
The script includes a smart filter that blocks signals that go against the trend. You will only see BUY signals when the candles are Green (Uptrend) and SELL signals when the candles are Red (Downtrend).
Key Features
Volume Divergence Engine:
Identifies hidden accumulation and distribution zones.
HTF Trend Coloring:
Automatically paints your chart based on Higher Timeframe breakouts (Default: 3-Hour Trend).
Smart Signal Filtering:
Toggles are available to "Only Show Signals Matching Candle Color," ensuring you never trade against the momentum.
EMA Trend Filter:
Includes a built-in 10-period EMA filter to further refine entries.
Volatility Filters:
Optional RSI and ADX filters are included to avoid trading during low-volatility "chop."
How to Use
For Longs (Buys):
Wait for the candles to turn Green (indicating the 3-Hour trend is up) and look for a BUY label. The price must also be above the 10 EMA (if enabled).
For Shorts (Sells):
Wait for the candles to turn Red (indicating the 3-Hour trend is down) and look for a SELL label.
Risk Management:
This script is designed to catch reversals. Always place your Stop Loss below the recent swing low (for buys) or above the swing high (for sells).
Settings
Higher Timeframe:
Default is set to 3 Hours (180 minutes). You can adjust this to 1 Day or 4 Hours depending on your trading style.
EMA Length:
Default is 10.
Color Match Filter:
On by default.
NYSE Open Close Session Map by o0psiNYSE Open Close Session Map by o0psi
This indicator highlights the regular US cash session window (default 09:30–16:00 New York time) and makes the key session bars obvious on the chart.
What it shows
A marker on the session OPEN bar
A marker on the session CLOSE bar (last in-session candle)
Optional background highlight for the full session window
Optional labels for the session high and session low bars (based on intraday price during the session)
How it works
The script detects bars inside the selected session window (New York timezone). It anchors OPEN on the first in-session bar, updates the session high/low while the session is active, then anchors CLOSE on the final in-session bar and labels the high/low bars where they occurred.
Notes
Session range precision depends on chart timeframe (lower timeframes capture extremes more precisely).
This is a charting/visualization tool and does not provide trading advice.
SnR Key Level Detector by RWBTradeLabSnR Key Level Detector by RWBTradeLab
A clean, non-repainting key level detector built for price action traders who want clear, fixed Support/Resistance reference levels with breakout upgrades and alerts.
What this indicator does
This script automatically detects and draws 6 types of SnR key levels using CLOSED candles only (no running-candle logic):
1. Base Key Levels (from 2-candle sequences)
* A Level: Green → Red (Level = 1st Green candle Close)
* V Level: Red → Green (Level = 1st Red candle Close)
* Bullish Gap Level: Green → Green (Level = 1st Green candle Close)
* Bearish Gap Level: Red → Red (Level = 1st Red candle Close)
2. Breakout Upgrade Levels
* RBS (Resistance → Support): When a Green candle CLOSE breaks above an A Level or Bearish Gap Level
* SBR (Support → Resistance): When a Red candle CLOSE breaks below a V Level or Bullish Gap Level
Visuals on chart
* Each detected level is drawn as a horizontal Ray extended to the right.
* Optional text labels are placed above/below the level based on the level type.
* Adjustable “Label Offset (ticks)” to keep labels cleaner on the chart.
Alerts (bar-close only)
Built-in alerts trigger only when a candle is CONFIRMED:
* A Level
* V Level
* Bullish Gap
* Bearish Gap
* SBR
* RBS
Each alert includes price and time in the message.
Key settings
* Candle Length (closed candles): Scans last N closed candles (running candle excluded).
* On/Off toggles: Enable/disable each level type and text labels individually.
* Label Offset (ticks): Controls the label distance from the level line.
Non-repainting confirmation
All levels and alerts are calculated on confirmed bars only.
No repainting, no running-bar signals.
Best use
Works on any market and timeframe. For higher reliability, combine with:
* Higher timeframe structure
* Supply & Demand zones
* Trend context and liquidity sweeps
Disclaimer:
This indicator is a level-detection tool, not financial advice. Trading involves risk; always use proper risk management and confirm levels with your own analysis.
Creator: RWBTradeLab
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Filtered TEMA CrossoverFiltered Dual TEMA Crossover
This indicator is a trend-following tool based on the classic Dual Triple Exponential Moving Average (TEMA) Crossover strategy, enhanced with two robust filters: the Chop Index and the Average Directional Index (ADX).
The TEMA is known for its low lag and high responsiveness, making the crossover an effective signal for trend reversals. However, trading TEMA crossovers during sideways, choppy markets often leads to false signals. This is where the filters come in.
Key Features
▪️Dual TEMA Crossover: Plots two customizable TEMA lines (Fast and Slow) for clear visualization of the primary trend direction.
▪️Intelligent Signal Filtering: Buy and Sell signals are generated only when the market confirms it is in a trending state, thanks to two integrated filters:
➖Chop Index Filter: Blocks signals when the market is detected as sideways or consolidating (Chop Index reading above a user-defined threshold).
➖ADX Filter: Ensures signals are only taken when the trend strength is sufficient (ADX reading above a user-defined minimum threshold).
▪️Customizable Signals: Full control over the signal shapes (Arrows, Triangles, etc.), colors, text, and size.
How to Use It
Use the Filtered Dual TEMA Crossover to enter positions on trend continuation or reversal while dramatically reducing exposure to low-quality, whipsawing signals common in non-trending environments.
Before the filters:
After the filters:
Minimize Noise. Maximize Clarity. Trade the Trend.
SMT Divergence - Time & Calendar CyclesOverview
This indicator is a tool designed to detect SMT Divergences across multiple market structures.
It operates on a Dual-Layer Logic, which filters, ranks, and renders divergences based on specific, adjustable Time Cycles (e.g., 90-minute, or 30-minute rolling windows) and Calendar Cycles (e.g., Daily, or Weekly structure).
1. Core Concept: Automated SMT Detection
SMT Divergences occur when correlated instruments fail to confirm each other's price action at key structural pivots. For example, if the Nasdaq (NQ) makes a higher high while the S&P 500 (ES) fails to do so, that can be considered a SMT Divergence , this discrepancy in correlation could indicate a potential shift in structural momentum and a weakening of the prevailing trend.
This indicator automates this analysis by comparing the Main Chart against up to three user-defined Comparison Symbols. It supports:
Direct Correlation: Identifies standard divergences between positively correlated assets where one fails to confirm the other's new high or low (e.g., NQ vs. ES).
Inverse Correlation: Accounts for negative correlation to detect failures in symmetry, such as when the Main Chart makes a Higher High but the Inverse Symbol fails to make the expected Lower Low (e.g., EURUSD vs. DXY).
Cross Symbol vs. Symbol: Logic that cross-verifies comparison symbols against each other to find internal market weakness, even if the main chart is currently neutral (e.g., Symbol 1 vs. Symbol 2).
2. How It Works: Technical Architecture
To accurately map market structure, the indicator uses a specific technical method to handle data synchronization and structure storage:
A. Data Synchronization
The tool utilizes 'request.security' targeting the current chart's resolution (native timeframe) to retrieve comparison data of the other symbol. This method enforces strict bar-by-bar alignment between the main symbol and the comparison symbol, preventing the access of future data (lookahead bias) and ensuring historical data integrity.
B. Pivot Arrays
The script identifies significant swing points and stores them in custom arrays. It iterates through these arrays to compare the current price structure against historical structures stored in memory.
The array storage and comparison logic operates in two distinct modes depending on the cycle type:
2.1 Time Cycles (Intraday Analysis)
Targeting specific, adjustable time windows like 90-minute or 30-minute cycles.
Session Bound: These cycles are strictly bound to a user-defined trading session (e.g., 09:30 - 16:00).
Continuous Roll: They repeat continuously throughout the window until the session ends.
Session Reset: At the start of every new session, calculation data resets to ensure signals reflect only the current session, while preserving all historical lines on the chart.
2.2 Calendar Cycles (Macro Analysis)
Targeting Higher Timeframe (HTF) structural analysis (Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, and Yearly).
Persistent Data: Unlike Time Cycles, Calendar Cycles utilize persistent data arrays that survive session resets.
Calculation Mode: "Exchange Session" prevents ghost lines on Futures, while "Input Timezone" enforces strict midnight resets for Crypto/CFDs.
3. The Unified SMT Visualization
The indicator provides a Composite Visualization , unifying micro (Intraday) and macro (Calendar) analysis by simultaneously projecting divergence signals onto a single chart view.
Live vs. Historical Logic:
The Live Feed (Dynamic State): This is the only component where repainting occurs. Signals within the current active cycle are temporary and self-correcting:
Updates: If the price pushes to a new extreme within the open cycle, the SMT line automatically redraws to the new High/Low.
Invalidation: If the Comparison Symbol eventually breaks its structure ("catches up") before the cycle closes, the divergence is no longer valid, and the signal is removed.
Example: In a 90-minute Time Cycle, a signal might form at minute 30. If the Comparison Symbol confirms the move at minute 45, the signal is invalidated. If the divergence holds until minute 90, it becomes permanent.
The Historian (Permanent Record):
Once a cycle closes, the final state is locked. Validated signals are transferred to the historical array and will never change (non-repainting).
4. Key Features & Capabilities
4.1 Multi-Symbol & Correlation
Triple-Check Logic: Capable of comparing the Main Chart against Symbol 1, Symbol 2, and Symbol 3 simultaneously.
Cross-Symbol Check: The script can optionally validate Symbol 1 against Symbol 2 (e.g., checking ES vs. YM) and plot the result on your main chart, providing a broader market view.
4.2 Structural Range Validation
The script includes strict validation logic to ensure high-quality data. It automatically verifies that the detected highs and lows are the true extremes of the cycle range.
Lookback Cycles: Users define the exact number of preceding historical cycles the current structure must be compared against (e.g., comparing against the last 9 cycles), allowing for customization of structural depth.
4.3 Professional Drawing & Chart Management
Visual Collision Detection: The script uses Coordinate Tracking to store the start and end points of every rendered divergence. If a lower timeframe cycle attempts to draw over an existing higher-priority structure, the logic compares their coordinates and suppresses the lower-priority signal to prevent visual clutter.
Data Integrity: The script automatically validates cycle duration to ensure signals do not span across abnormal time gaps or missing data.
Memory Optimization: The script actively manages internal memory to prevent execution limits, allowing for deep backtesting history even on lower timeframes.
4.4 Structural Parameters
Furthest / Nearest Mode: Determines which specific pivot to target when multiple candidates exist within the same search window.
Furthest: Targets the extreme point furthest back in time within the cycle range (captures the widest possible structure).
Nearest: Targets the most recent valid pivot (captures the tightest, most immediate structure).
Anchor Mode: Controls exactly where the divergence line connects:
Structural: Always connects to the Main Chart's pivot High/Low.
Snap to Aggressor: The precision method. The line "snaps" to the exact candle where the structure was broken first, whether on the Main Chart or the Comparison Symbol.
Cycle Boundary Overlap: Controls how the transition candle is handled between time cycles (Overlap On vs. Clean Start).
4.5 Full Customization
Adaptive & Custom Coloring: Labels automatically adjust to background brightness for optimal readability. Includes a manual override for user-defined color preferences.
Visual Control: Fully customizable line styles, widths, and colors for every individual cycle.
5. How To Use This Tool
Configuration: Set your Timezone and Session Start/End times in the settings. This ensures "Time Cycles" align with your specific market.
Select Symbols: Input your comparison symbols (e.g., ES, YM, or inversely DXY). Crucial: Ensure the "Inverse" toggle is checked for negatively correlated assets.
Cycle Selection: Enable the specific cycles relevant to your strategy (e.g., Daily + 90-minutes).
Render History: Scroll the chart back to the beginning of your available price history after loading the indicator or changing timeframes to process maximum historical data.
Interpretation:
Bearish SMT: Price makes a Higher High, but the correlated asset makes a Lower High. This divergence could indicate a potential shift in structural momentum and a weakening of the prevailing uptrend.
Bullish SMT: Price makes a Lower Low, but the correlated asset makes a Higher Low. This divergence could indicate a potential shift in structural momentum and a weakening of the prevailing downtrend.
Disclaimer
This indicator is designed for educational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice or a recommendation to trade. Trading involves risk, and past performance does not guarantee future results.
Smart match finder🔍 Pattern Match Finder
What It Does:
This indicator finds historical price patterns that look similar to your current price action and projects what might happen next based on what happened after those past patterns.
How It Works:
📊 Captures Current Pattern - Takes the last 30 bars (configurable) of price movement as your "current pattern"
🔎 Searches History - Scans up to 2,500 bars back looking for price patterns that moved similarly
📈 Matches by Trend - When "Same Condition" is ON, it only finds patterns that moved in the same direction (bullish matches bullish, bearish matches bearish)
🎯 Quality Filter - Uses correlation (75%+ by default) to ensure matches are high quality, not random
🔮 Projects Future - Takes what happened AFTER those historical matches and draws a prediction (yellow dashed line) showing where price might go next
📊 Shows Best Match - Highlights the best matching pattern with cyan vertical lines and overlays it on your current chart
Key Features:
✅ Trend-aware matching - Finds patterns with same market direction
✅ Quality scoring - Shows correlation % and match quality (Excellent/Good/Fair)
✅ Visual projection - Yellow prediction line showing expected price movement
✅ Smart filtering - Adjustable correlation and distance thresholds
✅ No match alerts - Warns you when no similar patterns exist
Technical Strength:
This indicator employs advanced statistical correlation analysis combined with normalized pattern recognition algorithms, making it highly effective for identifying statistically significant price pattern repetitions with quantifiable confidence metrics.
⚠️ Important Disclaimer:
This tool is for educational and analytical purposes only. Pattern projections are based on historical data and should NOT be used as the sole basis for buy/sell decisions. Always combine with proper risk management, fundamental analysis, and other technical tools before making any trading decisions.
Global M2 YoY % Change (USD) 10W-12W LEADthe base script is from @dylanleclair I modified it slightly according to the views on liquidity by professionals — average estimated lead time to price of btc, leading 10-12 weeks. liquidity and bitcoin’s price performance track pretty close and so it’s a cool tool for phase recognition, forward guidance and expectation management.
Jurik Angle Flow [Kodexius]Jurik Angle Flow is a Jurik based momentum and trend strength oscillator that converts Jurik Moving Average behavior into an intuitive angle based flow gauge. Instead of showing a simple moving average line, this tool measures the angular slope of a smoothed Jurik curve, normalizes it and presents it as a bounded oscillator between plus ninety and minus ninety degrees.
The script uses two Jurik engines with different responsiveness, then blends their information into a single power score that drives both the oscillator display and the on chart gauge. This makes it suitable for identifying trend direction, trend strength, exhaustion conditions and early shifts in market structure. Built in divergence detection between price and the Jurik angle slope helps highlight potential reversal zones while bar coloring and a configurable no trade zone assist with visual filtering of choppy conditions.
🔹 Features
🔸 Dual Jurik slope engine
The indicator internally runs two Jurik Moving Average calculations on the selected source price. A slower Jurik stream models the primary trend while a faster Jurik stream reacts more quickly to recent changes. Their slopes are measured as angles in degrees, scaled by Average True Range so that the slope is comparable across different instruments and timeframes.
🔸 Angle based oscillator output
Both Jurik streams are converted into angle values by comparing the current value to a lookback value and normalizing by ATR. The result is passed through the arctangent function and expressed in degrees. This creates a smooth oscillator that directly represents steepness and direction of the Jurik curve instead of raw price distance.
🔸 Normalized power score
The angle values are transformed into a normalized score between zero and one hundred based on their absolute magnitude, then the sign of the angle is reapplied. This yields a symmetric score where extreme positive values represent strong bullish pressure and extreme negative values represent strong bearish pressure. The final power score is a weighted blend of the slow and fast Jurik scores.
🔸 Adaptive color gradients
The main oscillator area and the fast slope line use gradient colors that react to the angle strength and direction. Rising green tones reflect bullish angular momentum while red tones reflect bearish pressure. Neutral or shallow slopes remain visually softer to indicate indecision or consolidation.
🔸 Trend flip markers
Whenever the primary Jurik slope crosses through zero from negative to positive, an up marker is printed at the bottom of the oscillator panel. Whenever it crosses from positive to negative, a down marker is drawn at the top. These flips act as clean visual signals of potential trend initiation or termination.
🔸 Divergence detection on Jurik slope
The script optionally scans the fast Jurik slope for pivot highs and lows. It then compares those oscillator pivots against corresponding price pivots.
Regular bullish divergence is detected when the oscillator prints a higher low while price prints a lower low.
Regular bearish divergence is detected when the oscillator prints a lower high while price prints a higher high.
When detected, the tool draws matching divergence lines both on the oscillator and on the chart itself, making divergence zones easy to notice at a glance.
🔸 Bar coloring and no trade filter
Bars can be colored according to the primary Jurik slope gradient so that price bars reflect the same directional information as the oscillator. Additionally a configurable no trade threshold can visually mute bars when the absolute angle is small. This highlights trending sequences and visually suppresses noisy sideways stretches.
🔸 On chart power gauge
A creative on chart gauge displays the composite power score beside the current price action. It shows a vertical range from plus ninety to minus ninety with a filled block that grows proportionally to the normalized score. Color and label updates occur in real time and provide a quick visual summary of current Jurik flow strength without needing to read exact oscillator levels.
🔹 Calculations
Below are the main calculation blocks that drive the core logic of Jurik Angle Flow.
Jurik core update
method update(JMA self, float _src) =>
self.src := _src
float phaseRatio = self.phase < -100 ? 0.5 : self.phase > 100 ? 2.5 : self.phase / 100.0 + 1.5
float beta = 0.45 * (self.length - 1) / (0.45 * (self.length - 1) + 2)
float alpha = math.pow(beta, self.power)
if na(self.e0)
self.e0 := _src
self.e1 := 0.0
self.e2 := 0.0
self.jma := 0.0
self.e0 := (1 - alpha) * _src + alpha * self.e0
self.e1 := (_src - self.e0) * (1 - beta) + beta * self.e1
float prevJma = self.jma
self.e2 := (self.e0 + phaseRatio * self.e1 - prevJma) * math.pow(1 - alpha, 2) + math.pow(alpha, 2) * self.e2
self.jma := self.e2 + prevJma
self.jma
This method implements the Jurik Moving Average engine with internal state and phase control, producing a smooth adaptive value stored in self.jma.
Angle calculation in degrees
method getAngle(float src, int lookback=1) =>
float rad2degree = 180 / math.pi
float slope = (src - src ) / ta.atr(14)
float ang = rad2degree * math.atan(slope)
ang
The slope between the current value and a lookback value is divided by ATR, then converted from radians to degrees through the arctangent. This creates a volatility normalized angle oscillator.
Normalized score from angle
method normScore(float ang) =>
float s = math.abs(ang)
float p = s / 60.0 * 100.0
if p > 100
p := 100
p
The absolute angle is scaled so that sixty degrees corresponds to a score of one hundred. Values above that are capped, which keeps the final score within a fixed range. The sign is later reapplied to restore direction.
Slow and fast Jurik streams and power score
var JMA jmaSlow = JMA.new(jmaLen, jmaPhase, jmaPower, na, na, na, na, na)
var JMA jmaFast = JMA.new(jmaLen, jmaPhase, 2.0, na, na, na, na, na)
float jmaValue = jmaSlow.update(src)
float jmaFastValue = jmaFast.update(src)
float jmaSlope = jmaValue.getAngle()
float jmaFastSlope = jmaFastValue.getAngle()
float scoreJma = normScore(jmaSlope) * math.sign(jmaSlope)
float scoreJmaFast = normScore(jmaFastSlope) * math.sign(jmaFastSlope)
float totalScore = (scoreJma * 0.6 + scoreJmaFast * 0.4)
A slower Jurik and a faster Jurik are updated on each bar, each converted to an angle and then to a signed normalized score. The final composite power score is a weighted blend of the slow and fast scores, where the slow score has slightly more influence. This composite drives the on chart gauge and summarizes the overall Jurik flow.
SMA Cross PreventionTraditional MA crossover indicators are reactive — they tell you a cross happened after the fact.
This indicator is prescriptive — it tells you exactly what price action is required to prevent a cross from happening.
The Core Insight
When a fast MA is above a slow MA but they're converging, traders ask: "Will we get a death cross?"
This indicator answers a more useful question:
"What is the minimum price path required to prevent the cross?"
By treating the MA structure as a constraint and solving for the required input (future prices), we transform a lagging indicator into a forward-looking risk assessment tool.
PivotX# PivotX - TradingView Description
## Title
PivotX - Exhaustion & Pivot Detection
## Description
**PivotX** is a powerful visual indicator that helps traders identify when major buying or selling pressure has exhausted and when significant market reversals are likely to occur. Think of it as your market "exhaustion detector" that spots the exact moments when one side of the market runs out of steam.
### What Does PivotX Do?
PivotX watches for three critical market conditions:
1. **Selling Exhaustion** - When sellers have pushed price down aggressively but can't push it lower anymore. This is when buyers step in and price often reverses upward.
2. **Buying Exhaustion** - When buyers have pushed price up aggressively but can't push it higher anymore. This is when sellers step in and price often reverses downward.
3. **Major Pivot Points** - Key price levels where the market has made significant turns, marking important support (bottoms) and resistance (tops).
### How It Works (Simple Explanation)
Imagine a tug-of-war between buyers and sellers:
- When sellers are winning (price dropping), PivotX watches for when they get tired
- When buyers are winning (price rising), PivotX watches for when they get tired
- When one side gets exhausted, the other side usually takes over - that's when reversals happen!
PivotX uses multiple signals to confirm exhaustion:
- Volume patterns (when trading activity slows down after a big move)
- Price stabilization (when price stops moving in one direction)
- Absorption patterns (when high volume doesn't move price much - someone is absorbing the pressure)
- Support/Resistance levels (when price bounces off key levels)
### Visual Signals
**Green X Markers** (Below Price)
- Appears when selling has exhausted
- Buyers are stepping in
- Potential upward reversal signal
**Red X Markers** (Above Price)
- Appears when buying has exhausted
- Sellers are stepping in
- Potential downward reversal signal
**Yellow Diamonds**
- Marks major pivot points (support/resistance)
- Shows where significant price turns occurred
- Helps identify key levels for future trades
**Neon Green/Red Lines**
- Support lines (green) - where price found a bottom
- Resistance lines (red) - where price found a top
- These levels often act as future support/resistance
### Best Use Cases
✅ **Swing Trading** - Catch reversals at major pivot points
✅ **Scalping** - Enter trades when exhaustion is confirmed
✅ **Trend Following** - Identify when trends are losing steam
✅ **Support/Resistance Trading** - Use pivot lines as key levels
✅ **Reversal Trading** - Enter counter-trend trades at exhaustion points
### Settings Explained
**Detection Settings:**
- **Lookback Period** - How many bars to analyze (default: 20)
- **Volume Threshold** - Minimum volume spike to consider (default: 1.5x average)
- **Exhaustion Periods** - Bars to check for exhaustion signals (default: 3)
- **Min Price Move %** - Minimum price movement to trigger analysis (default: 2%)
**Pivot Detection:**
- **Pivot Strength** - Bars on each side for pivot confirmation (default: 3)
- Higher = fewer but stronger pivots
- Lower = more but weaker pivots
**Visual Settings:**
- Toggle exhaustion markers, pivot points, and support/resistance lines
- Customize colors to match your chart theme
### Pro Tips
1. **Wait for Confirmation** - PivotX requires multiple signals before showing exhaustion. This reduces false signals but means you might miss some early entries.
2. **Combine with Price Action** - Use PivotX signals with candlestick patterns for stronger confirmation.
3. **Watch the Pivot Lines** - The support/resistance lines often act as key levels. Price bouncing off these lines can be strong reversal signals.
4. **Volume Matters** - The indicator is more reliable when volume patterns confirm the exhaustion signals.
5. **Timeframe Flexibility** - Works on all timeframes, but signals on higher timeframes (4H, Daily) tend to be more reliable.
### What Makes PivotX Unique?
Unlike simple pivot indicators, PivotX combines:
- Volume exhaustion analysis
- Price action confirmation
- Multi-signal validation
- Clean, non-intrusive visualization
- Automatic support/resistance line drawing
This multi-layered approach helps filter out noise and focus on high-probability reversal setups.
### Important Notes
⚠️ **Not Financial Advice** - This indicator is a tool, not a guarantee. Always use proper risk management.
⚠️ **No Indicator is Perfect** - PivotX helps identify potential reversals, but markets can be unpredictable. Always use stop losses.
⚠️ **Combine with Other Analysis** - For best results, use PivotX alongside other technical analysis tools and your trading strategy.
### Support
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**Happy Trading! 🚀**
*Remember: The best traders don't just follow signals - they understand what the signals mean and how to use them in their overall trading strategy.*
CT ALLrounder PROthis is the pro indicator for almost any symbol ... just change the time period in which you want to trade...
ForzAguanno - Premium / Discount (Range Glissant)Premium / Discount Zones – Dynamic Range (Fibo-based)
This indicator highlights Premium, Discount, and Equilibrium zones using a dynamic Fibonacci range calculated from recent price action.
It is designed to help traders contextualize price and avoid taking trades in unfavorable locations (e.g. buying too high or selling too low).
- How it works
The indicator automatically:
- Detects the highest high (HH) and lowest low (LL) over a rolling range
- Builds a Fibonacci-style structure between LL → HH
- Defines three key areas:
Discount Zone (lower part of the range)
Equilibrium Zone (around the 50% level)
Premium Zone (upper part of the range)
Two additional extreme levels are used:
0.075 → deep discount
0.925 → deep premium
These levels help isolate areas where price is statistically stretched.
- Visual elements
- Horizontal levels:
- Green → Discount
- Purple → Equilibrium
- Red → Premium
- Text labels are placed inside each zone for instant readability.
Zones are extended into the future for cleaner visualization.
- How to use it
This tool is best used as a context filter, not a standalone signal generator.
Typical use cases:
Look for longs in Discount
Look for shorts in Premium
Use Equilibrium as a neutral / decision zone
Combine with structure, momentum, or entry models
It works particularly well with:
Market structure concepts
Smart money / range-based trading
Session-based strategies
⚠️ Important notes
This indicator does not predict direction
It provides context, not signals
Always combine with proper risk management
Final thoughts
The goal of this indicator is simplicity and clarity:
Know where price is located inside its range before taking a trade.
If you find it useful, feel free to share feedback.
Orderblock Footprints [AlgoAlpha]🟠 OVERVIEW
This script highlights orderblocks and then drills into what actually trades inside them. Zones are created only after an abnormal directional impulse, measured with a z-score on consecutive candle bodies, so the orderblocks are tied to real expansion rather than simple pivots. Once a zone exists, the script overlays lower-timeframe volume footprints inside the candle when price trades back into that zone. The goal is to show not just where an orderblock sits, but whether price is being accepted or absorbed when it is revisited.
🟠 CONCEPTS
Orderblocks are detected after extreme bullish or bearish impulses. The script tracks consecutive body movement up or down, normalizes that distance with a rolling z-score, and only triggers when the move is statistically large. The last opposite candle before that impulse defines the orderblock range. These zones then extend forward until they are either mitigated by price closing through them or they expire by age.
Inside an active zone, the script switches to a lower timeframe and builds a footprint-style profile for each bar. Each candle is split into price rows, counting time-at-price and volume delta. Positive and negative delta are colored separately. Absorption is flagged when opposing delta prints appear in the wick that rejects the zone. In practice: the impulse defines context ; the footprint shows interaction .
🟠 FEATURES
Separate bullish and bearish zones with automatic extension
Volume split inside each zone candle (up vs down volume)
Lower-timeframe footprint with TPO-style rows and delta gradient
Absorption detection using opposing delta in rejection wicks
Alerts for zone creation and absorption events
🟠 USAGE
Setup : Add the script to your chart. It works on any market and timeframe. The lower timeframe for footprints is fixed at 5 minutes, so higher chart timeframes show clearer structure. Use the Z-Score Window to control how strict impulse detection is and Max Box Age to limit how long old zones stay on the chart.
Read the chart : Bullish orderblocks are created after strong upward impulses and are invalidated when price closes below them. Bearish orderblocks are created after strong downward impulses and are invalidated when price closes above them. When price trades inside a zone, footprint rows appear. Green-tinted rows show positive delta; red-tinted rows show negative delta. Absorption labels appear when opposing delta prints into a rejecting wick.
Settings that matter : Increasing the Z-Score Window makes orderblocks rarer but more significant. Disabling Prevent Overlap allows stacked zones if you want to study clustering. Adjusting Rows per bar changes footprint resolution—lower values are cleaner, higher values show more detail but use more objects.
NeoChartLabs TrixxOne of our Favorite Indicators - The Trixx - The Trix with K & J lines for extra crossovers and trend analysis. Best when used on the 4hr and above.
Shout out to fauxlife for the original script, we updated to v6.
The TRIX indicator (Triple Exponential Average) is a momentum oscillator used in technical analysis to show the percentage rate of change of a triple-smoothed exponential moving average, helping traders identify overbought/oversold conditions and potential trend reversals by filtering out minor price fluctuations. It plots as a line oscillating around a zero line, often with a signal line (an EMA of TRIX) for crossovers, and traders look for divergence with price or signal line crosses for buy/sell signals
Trend Change ScannerTrend Change Scanner
Focused on detecting trend reversals:
Shows reversal status: BULL REV, BEAR REV, BULL SETUP, BEAR SETUP, or Neutral
Displays: Trend direction, RSI, ADX, EMA Gap %, Bull/Bear scores
Yellow highlight when EMA gap < 0.5% (EMAs converging - potential cross)
Overall signal with action recommendation
NeoChartLabs Trend VolatalityAn Experimental Indicator - Trend Volatility
Using the Trix & ATR, it becomes possible to measure the volatility in the trend.
When the ATR% is below the user defined rate (default is 5%), the background turns RED signaling a low vol asset.
If ATRP goes under 5% in Crypto and the background turns RED - expect a large move to happen soon either up or down.
USOIL BOS Retest Overlay (HTF + Blocks + Profit Zone + Lot Size)This is a test overlay that should show entry positions and lot sizes to take based on R20 000 account. This was made purely for USOIL
RSI with Multi-Level OB/OS (65/70 & 35/30)With a revised 65 and 35 level for higher probability of winning
Miela Labs | John Dee's Watchtower [257-463]Bridging the gap between 16th-century esoteric mathematics and modern algorithmic trading.
The Enochian Watchtower is not merely a trend indicator; it is a computational artifact developed by Miela Labs LLC. This script translates Dr. John Dee’s "Great Table of the Watchtowers" and the "Sigil Dei Aemeth" into actionable financial data points.
Using our proprietary Occultator V2.0 Engine, we have derived specific mathematical constants that resonate with the current market structure.
🏛️ The Algorithmic Logic
This indicator utilizes three sacred numbers to construct a "Future Vision" of the market:
1. The Axis Mundi (Vector 257): derived from Fermat Primes and John Dee’s Grid coordinates. This Weighted Moving Average (WMA) acts as the spinal cord of the trend.
2. The Gates (Cipher 463): A prime number derived from the "Galethog" cipher stride. These bands define the absolute volatility limits (Heaven & Earth Gates).
3. Future Vision (Offset 21): Utilizing Fibonacci time sequences, the indicator projects Support and Resistance levels 21 bars into the future, allowing traders to anticipate market movements before they occur.
⚡ How to Use
• The Trend: If price is above the Purple Axis (257), the market is in a bullish phase.
• The Entry: Look for "L" (Long) and "S" (Short) signals. These are confirmed when the signal path crosses the Axis.
• The Future: Watch the projected lines on the right side of the chart to identify upcoming resistance zones.
About Miela Labs
Miela Labs is a Technomancy Research Institute based in McKinney, Texas. We specialize in building open-source esoteric trading tools and the Magic Programming Language (MPL).
🌐 Official Hub: Visit Miela Labs
💻 Source Code & Research: GitHub Repository
Disclaimer: This tool is for educational and research purposes only. It demonstrates the application of esoteric mathematics in financial analysis. Trade responsibly.
Fusion Reversion Meter LiteFusion Reversion Meter Lite™
Market Energy & Exhaustion Gauge
Fusion Reversion Meter Lite shows whether market conditions support your next trade — not direction, but energy state.
It answers a critical question:
Does price have fuel to continue… or is it running out of steam?
METER STATES
🟢 GO → Energy depleted
→ Reversion behavior favored
🟡 CAUTION → Energy transitioning
→ Expect chop or mixed conditions
🔴 STOP → Energy expanding
→ Continuation behavior favored
HOW TO USE
GO → Favor reversion trades
CAUTION → Reduce size or wait for clarity
STOP → Favor continuation trades; avoid fading price
This allows you to trade with confidence, knowing whether retracements are likely or not.
WHAT THIS MEASURES
A composite of:
Oscillator intensity
Volume energy
Volatility expansion
Combined into a single, real-time energy gauge.
It tells you whether the market has fuel — not which way it’s going.
PAIRS WELL WITH
FusionPredict Lite™ — shows where price may want to go.
Used together:
FusionPredict target + Meter GO → Wait for pullback / reversion
FusionPredict target + Meter STOP → Continuation may run clean
FULL VERSION
The full Fusion Reversion Meter™ includes:
Directional awareness
Multi-timeframe energy analysis
Smart alerts and automation hooks
Available at fusionpredictor.com






















