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ZEN MTF Price ProjectionZEN MTF Price Projection
A lightweight, multi‑timeframe price projection that extends a ZigZag‑style path into the future. It chains six timeframes (1m → 5m → 15m → 1H → 4H → 1D) where each segment continues the previous one, creating a continuous forward path of arrows. The engine blends expected move and volatility to estimate the next leg for each TF. Calculations are proprietary and optimized for real‑time updates.
Caution
Treat the projection as a guide, not a guarantee. Avoid trading directly against higher‑TF segment direction.
Key features
MTF chained path: each TF continues the previous, producing a continuous forward “ZigZag‑style” projection.
Real‑time or timed updates: redraws every bar (Realtime) or every N minutes.
Visual arrows every N bars for readability; configurable segment length per TF.
Resource‑safe rendering with automatic cleanup.
Inputs (quick guide)
Bars per timeframe: number of bars each TF projects forward.
Arrow every N bars: density of arrows along each segment.
Update mode: Realtime or Every N minutes (default 1).
Colors: up/down palette for projected segments.
Alerts and workflow tips
Use Trading Panel alerts on color changes of the active segment (manual rule).
Combine with your execution playbook (e.g., candle confirmation, volume burst, or LTF pullback).
Best with liquid markets and regular sessions; widen SL on high‑volatility assets.
What this indicator is not
Not a crystal ball; it’s a probabilistic forward path based on proprietary MTF expectations and volatility scaling.
Not a replacement for risk management or market context.
Disclaimer
For educational purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Trade at your own risk.
Multi-TF Bias Dashboard + Smart Entry V8Multi-TF Bias Dashboard + Smart Entry provides a complete top-down bias and entry confirmation system for professional traders.
It evaluates Weekly, Daily, and Custom HTF (e.g. 4H) candle structures to define directional bias, then synchronizes entry triggers from a lower timeframe using a reference–entry lock and optional cooldown filter to prevent overtrading.
A unified dashboard panel displays:
✅ Weekly / Daily / HTF leg PASS-FAIL logic
✅ Auto-locked entries only after reference bar close
✅ Bias banner (Bullish / Bearish / Neutral)
✅ Cooldown timer (Bars or Minutes) to space entries
✅ Real-time alerts + on-chart entry markers
Choppiness Index | CipherDecodedThe Choppiness Index is a multi-timeframe regime indicator that measures whether price action is trending or consolidating.
This recreation was inspired by the Choppiness Index chart from Checkonchain, with full credit to their team for the idea.
🔹 How It Works
CI = 100 * log10( SUM(ATR(1), n) / (highest(high, n) – lowest(low, n)) ) / log10(n)
Where:
n – lookback length (e.g. 14 days / 10 weeks / 10 months)
ATR(1) – true-range of each bar
SUM(ATR(1), n) – total true-range over n bars
highest(high, n) and lowest(low, n) – price range over n bars
Low values → strong trend
High values → sideways consolidation
Below is a simplified function used in the script for computing CI on any timeframe:
f_ci(_n) =>
_tr = ta.tr(true)
_sum = math.sum(_tr, _n)
_hh = ta.highest(high, _n)
_ll = ta.lowest(low, _n)
_rng = _hh - _ll
_rng > 0 ? 100 * math.log10(_sum / _rng) / math.log10(_n) : na
Consolidation Threshold — 50.0
Trend Threshold — 38.2
When Weekly CI < Trend Threshold, a trending zone (yellow) appears.
When Weekly CI > Consolidation Threshold, a consolidation zone (purple) appears.
Users can toggle either background independently.
🔹 Example Background Logic
bgcolor(isTrend and Trend ? color.new(#f3e459, 50) : na, title = "Trending", force_overlay = true)
bgcolor(isConsol and Cons ? color.new(#974aa5, 50) : na, title = "Consolidation", force_overlay = true)
🔹 Usage Tips
Observe the Weekly CI for regime context.
Combine with price structure or trend filters for signal confirmation.
Low CI values (< 38) indicate strong trend activity — the market may soon consolidate to reset.
High CI values (> 60) reflect sideways or range-bound conditions — the market is recharging before a potential new trend.
🔹 Disclaimer
This indicator is provided for educational purposes.
No trading outcomes are guaranteed.
This tool does not guarantee market turns or performance; it should be used as part of a broader system.
Use responsibly and perform your own testing.
🔹 Credits
Concept origin — Checkonchain Choppiness Index
HV-SMA DeltaHistorical Volatility with SMA Multiplier
Concept
This indicator acts as a "volatility explosion meter" for the market. Its core principle is to compare the current volatility with its historical average to detect moments when the market begins to "swing" with significantly more force.
The main components are as follows:
① Historical Volatility (HV) This line is an indicator of the current price volatility.
If this line moves higher, it means the price is swinging wildly (high volatility).
If this line is low, it means the price is calm or moving within a narrow range (low volatility).
② SMA x Multiplier This line functions as a "threshold" or "volatility resistance" level. It is calculated from the moving average of past volatility and then multiplied by an adjustable number (smaMultiplier) to create an upper band. In simple terms, this line tells us: "Normally, volatility should not exceed this level."
③ Difference (Histogram) This is the result of subtracting the Threshold Line (②) from the HV value (①).
Appear when the HV breaks above the threshold line. This signals that "volatility has now spiked significantly above its historical average."
Appear when the HV is still below the threshold line. This indicates that volatility remains at a normal or below-average level.
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How to Use
This indicator does not tell you the direction of the price. Instead, it indicates the "power" or "momentum" of the movement. Therefore, it should always be used in conjunction with other tools to confirm the direction.
① Look for "Volatility Breakout" signals.
② Use it to confirm the strength of a trend.
③ Use it for risk management.
You can try adjusting the smaLength and smaMultiplier values in the indicator's settings to fit the specific asset and timeframe you are trading. More volatile assets may require a higher Multiplier.
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หลักการทำงาน (Concept)
Indicator ตัวนี้เป็น "เครื่องวัดการระเบิดของความผันผวน" ในตลาด
โดยแกนหลักเป็นการเปรียบเทียบความผันผวนในปัจจุบันกับความผันผวนโดยเฉลี่ยในอดีต
เพื่อหาจังหวะที่ตลาดเริ่ม "เหวี่ยง" แรงขึ้นอย่างมีนัยสำคัญ
ส่วนประกอบหลักๆ มีดังนี้:
① Historical Volatility (HV)
เส้นนี้คือตัวชี้วัดความผันผวนของราคา ณ ปัจจุบัน
ถ้าเส้นนี้วิ่งขึ้นสูง แปลว่าราคากำลังแกว่งตัวรุนแรง (ผันผวนสูง)
ถ้าเส้นนี้อยู่ต่ำ แปลว่าราคานิ่งๆ หรือเคลื่อนไหวในกรอบแคบๆ (ผันผวนต่ำ)
② SMA x Multiplier
เส้นนี้ทำหน้าที่เป็น "เส้นเกณฑ์" หรือ "แนวต้านของความผันผวน"
ถูกคำนวณมาจากเส้นค่าเฉลี่ยของความผันผวนในอดีต
แล้วคูณด้วยตัวเลข Adjustable (sma-Multiplier) เพื่อสร้างเป็นกรอบบน
พูดง่ายๆ คือ เส้นนี้บอกเราว่า "โดยปกติแล้ว ความผันผวนไม่ควรจะเกินระดับนี้"
③ Difference (Histogram)
เป็นผลลัพธ์จากการนำค่า HV ข้อ ① มาลบกับ เส้นเกณฑ์ ข้อ ②
เกิดขึ้นเมื่อ HV ทะลุเส้นเกณฑ์ขึ้นไป
เป็นสัญญาณว่า ณ ตอนนี้ "ความผันผวนได้พุ่งสูงกว่าค่าเฉลี่ยในอดีตอย่างมีนัยสำคัญ"
เกิดขึ้นเมื่อ HV ยังอยู่ต่ำกว่าเส้นเกณฑ์
บอกว่าความผันผวนยังอยู่ในระดับปกติหรือต่ำกว่าค่าเฉลี่ย
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วิธีการนำไปใช้ (How to Use)
Indicator ตัวนี้ ไม่ได้บอกทิศทางของราคา
แต่จะบอก "พลัง" หรือ "โมเมนตัม" ของการเคลื่อนไหว
เราจึงควรใช้มันร่วมกับเครื่องมืออื่นเพื่อยืนยันทิศทางเสมอ
① มองหาสัญญาณ "การระเบิดของราคา" (Volatility Breakout)
② ใช้ยืนยันความแข็งแกร่งของเทรนด์
③ ใช้ในการบริหารความเสี่ยง
สามารถลองปรับค่า smaLength และ smaMultiplier ในการตั้งค่า Indicator
เพื่อให้เข้ากับสินทรัพย์และ Timeframe ที่เทรดได้นะ
สินทรัพย์ที่เหวี่ยงแรงๆ อาจต้องใช้ Multiplier ที่สูงขึ้น เป็นต้น
Kyle凯尔ATR精控引擎2.0What this indicator does
Blends Heikin Ashi smoothing with a Supertrend-style engine and an EMA filter to generate directional flips (Buy/Sell).
Auto-draws Supply/Demand zones with POI (point of interest) and marks BOS (Break of Structure).
Prints ATR-based Entry, Stop Loss, and TP1/TP2/TP3 levels; includes alerts.
Shows two dashboards: trend & momentum panel (top-right) and liquidity snapshot (bottom-right).
Adds auto trendlines and multi-timeframe horizontal S/R for context.
Quick start
Add the indicator to any symbol/timeframe.
Act on a fresh flip:
Long when direction flips Up and price is above EMA.
Short when direction flips Down and price is below EMA.
Look for confluence: reaction at Demand/Supply, BOS, trendline break, horizontal S/R, ADX > 20, supportive RSI and volume.
Manage risk with the ATR targets. Scale at TP1/TP2, let TP3 run (targets can “roll” after TP3 to rid trends).
Set alerts once per bar close for reliability.
How signals are formed
Heikin Ashi reduces noise by averaging price; ATR bands around HA price form two rails.
Direction flips when HA price crosses the opposite rail; EMA filter blocks counter-trend flips.
Buy/Sell signals are only valid on the bar close.
Supply/Demand, POI & BOS
Swing pivots create Supply (red) above and Demand (green) below; each zone shows a POI mdline.
When price breaks a zone boundary, the script stamps BOS at the midline and retires the old zone.
ATR risk targets
On a fresh signal, the tool snapshots Entry, then computes SL and TP1/2/3 as ATR multiples.
When TP3 hits, the module rolls targets from the new price to help ride sustained trends.
Optional on-chart lines + labels show Entry/SL/TPs.
Dashboards (how to read)
Top-right panel:
Direction (Up/Down/Neutral)
Momentum (close vs close 10 bars ago)
RSI(2) smoothed by 7: oversold/overbought cues + value
Volume bias: OBV minus its EMA (>0 = bullish)
ADX: >20 suggests stronger trend conditions
Multi-TF direction: 1m/5m/15m/1h/4h/D; more agreement = stronger setups
Bottom-right panel (“Liquidity”):
HA bias & intensity %, relative volume vs 20-SMA, and ATR.
Overlays
Trendlines auto-connect short/long window extremes; alerts on breaks.
Multi-TF S/R draws recent pivot highs/lows across selected TFs with de-overlapped labels.
Inputs to tune (common)
ATR Period / Multiplier: higher = smoother, fewer flips.
EMA Period: higher = stricter trend filter.
Supply/Demand: pivot sensitivity (swing_length), zone depth (box_width), number of zones to keep.
Risk/Targets: slMultiplier, tp1/2/3Multiplier (in ATRs), line/label toggles, colors.
Dashboards/Overlays: enable, position, size, S/R TFs, label spacing.
Suggested starting points (XAUUSD, intraday)
ATR(14), ATR Mult 1.3–1.6, EMA 9–21.
Risk: SL = 1.0–1.2 ATR; TPs at 1/2/3 ATR.
S/D: swing_length 8–12, box_width ~2–3.
Adjust per instrument and timeframe.
Example playbooks
Trend continuation: Fresh Buy (Up + above EMA) + pullback into Demand or near the midline; ADX > 20 preferred; scale at TP1/TP2, let TP3 run.
BOS retest: After BOS, trade the first retest into the broken area/POI in alignment with higher-TF direction; confirm with volume bias.
Breakout: Combine trendline break + Buy/Sell flip + S/R breach. Avoid low-liquidity hours.
Alerts included
Buy signal / Sell signal
Trendline break (Up/Down)
TP1/TP2/TP3 reached
Use “Once per bar close”.
Risk Management - Stop Loss Distance (Pips)This indicator helps traders estimate an optimal Stop Loss distance in pips based on market volatility (ATR) and a chosen risk percentage.
It does not generate buy or sell signals — it is purely a risk management visualization tool designed for educational and analytical use.
🔧 How it works
Calculates the current ATR (Average True Range) to measure market volatility.
Multiplies ATR by a user-defined factor to suggest a realistic stop-loss distance.
Displays this distance in pips, helping you understand how wide or tight your SL should be.
Optionally draws reference lines above and below the current price to visualize potential SL placement for long and short positions.
⚙️ Inputs
Account Balance (USD): Used for risk visualization.
Risk per Trade (%): Defines the percentage of account balance at risk.
ATR Period: Number of bars used to calculate volatility.
ATR Multiplier for SL: Adjusts how far the SL should be from the entry based on volatility.
Show SL Lines: Toggle visual stop-loss reference lines on or off.
📈 Display
The indicator shows:
Account balance and risk percentage.
Current ATR value.
Suggested stop-loss distance in pips.
Optional SL lines (for visualization only).
⚠️ Disclaimer
This script is for educational and analytical purposes only.
It does not provide financial advice or trade recommendations.
Use it at your own discretion and always manage risk responsibly.
Dual Median TrendSyncDual Median TrendSync ~ GForge
Revolutionary trend-following system that combines dual median analysis with adaptive momentum deviation bands for precise market timing across all asset classes.
🎯 WHAT IS MEDIAN TRENDSYNC?
Median TrendSync is a sophisticated technical indicator that leverages the statistical power of dual median calculations combined with dynamic momentum deviation analysis. Unlike traditional moving average systems that can be skewed by outliers, this system uses robust median-based calculations to identify genuine trend changes while filtering out market noise. The result is a highly adaptive system that works across all timeframes and asset classes, with exceptional performance in volatile 24/7 markets.
🔬 CORE INNOVATION: MOMENTUM DEVIATION TECHNOLOGY
The breakthrough feature of this system is its proprietary Momentum Deviation Bands - a secondary layer of adaptive volatility analysis applied to the oscillator itself. This creates a "volatility-of-volatility" measurement that dynamically adjusts to changing market conditions, providing earlier and more precise entry signals compared to traditional threshold-based systems.
Key Technical Advantages:
Dual Median Architecture: Two independent median systems work in harmony, each analyzing different price aspects and timeframes to capture both micro and macro trend shifts.
Adaptive Volatility Bands: Standard deviation bands that automatically expand during volatile periods and contract during consolidation, ensuring consistent signal quality regardless of market conditions.
Momentum Deviation Analysis: Advanced oscillator-level volatility measurement that identifies extreme momentum zones for optimal entry timing.
Statistical Robustness: Median calculations are inherently resistant to price spikes and false breakouts, providing more reliable trend identification than mean-based methods.
🌍 WHY IT'S UNIVERSAL: WORKS ACROSS ALL MARKETS
Asset Class Agnostic Design:
The system's median-based foundation makes it remarkably versatile across different asset classes:
Cryptocurrencies: Exceptional performance in 24/7 volatile markets with large price swings
Forex: Adapts to currency pair characteristics and varying volatility regimes
Stocks: Reliable trend identification for both individual stocks and indices
Commodities: Handles the unique cyclical nature of commodity markets
Futures: Robust performance across diverse futures contracts
Timeframe Flexibility:
Works seamlessly from Short-term to long-term position trading (daily/weekly charts). The adaptive nature of the system automatically calibrates to the chosen timeframe's volatility profile.
🚀 OPTIMIZED FOR CRYPTOCURRENCY MARKETS
While the system is universal, it truly excels in crypto for several key reasons:
24/7 Market Dynamics: Continuous price action allows the median calculations to build more comprehensive statistical profiles without overnight gaps.
High Volatility Adaptation: Crypto's extreme volatility is exactly where adaptive deviation bands shine - they expand during volatile moves and contract during consolidation, maintaining signal accuracy.
Trend Persistence: Crypto markets often exhibit strong, sustained trends that the dual median system is specifically designed to capture and ride.
Noise Filtering: The median-based approach naturally filters out the "pump and dump" spikes and flash crashes common in crypto, focusing on genuine trend changes.
Momentum Clarity: Crypto's clear momentum phases (accumulation, markup, distribution, markdown) align perfectly with the momentum deviation detection system.
⚙️ HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS
Signal Generation Process:
Dual Median Calculation: Two independent median systems analyze price action using different lookback periods and price sources, providing multi-dimensional market perspective.
Deviation Band Creation: Statistical volatility bands are constructed around each median using adaptive standard deviation measurements.
Oscillator Normalization: Price position relative to deviation bands is converted to a normalized oscillator reading (0-100+ scale).
Momentum Deviation Analysis: A secondary volatility layer is applied to the oscillator itself, creating dynamic momentum deviation bands that identify extreme zones.
Threshold Crossing Detection: When momentum deviation bands cross specific thresholds, high-probability trend change signals are generated.
5 Signal Combination Modes:
Median1 Only: Uses the primary median system for signals
Median2 Only: Uses the secondary median system for signals
Average: Combines both systems by averaging their readings (most balanced)
Both Required: Generates signals only when both systems agree (highest accuracy)
Either One: Triggers when either system signals (highest sensitivity)
📊 COMPREHENSIVE VISUAL ANALYTICS
Multi-Layer Visualization System:
Gradient Bar Coloring: Real-time visual representation of oscillator state with smooth color transitions from bearish to bullish zones
Dynamic State Bar: Bottom-of-chart gradient indicator showing current momentum position at a glance
Optional Overlay Bands: Deviation bands, threshold lines, and median lines can be displayed directly on the price chart for enhanced context
Momentum Deviation Bands: Visual representation of the advanced volatility-of-volatility measurement
Signal Markers: Clear diamond indicators for entry and exit points
Professional Metrics Dashboard:
The integrated analytics table displays real-time performance metrics:
Net Profit & Current P&L
Win Rate & Total Trades
Maximum Drawdown
Calmar Ratio (return/risk efficiency)
Sharpe Ratio (risk-adjusted returns)
Sortino Ratio (downside risk focus)
Half Kelly Position Sizing Recommendation
Current Position & Momentum Deviation State
1D & 1H BTC
🎮 FLEXIBLE TRADING MODES
Long/Short Mode: Full bi-directional trading for maximum opportunity capture
Long/Cash Mode: Conservative approach - only long positions with cash during bearish periods
Both modes include comprehensive backtesting with date range filtering and detailed performance analytics.
⚡ ALERT SYSTEM
Built-in alert conditions for:
Long signal detection
Short signal detection
Cash/exit signal detection
Never miss a trading opportunity with customizable TradingView alerts.
💡 BEST PRACTICES FOR OPTIMAL RESULTS
Start with Default Settings: The system is pre-optimized for broad market applicability. Test default parameters before making adjustments.
Match Mode to Market: Use "Average" mode for balanced signals, "Both Required" for higher accuracy in choppy markets, "Either One" for trending markets.
Timeframe Selection: While universal, the system shows exceptional results from low timeframes up to the daily timeframe.
Combine with Risk Management: Use the Kelly ½ recommendation as a starting point for position sizing.
Monitor Metrics: Keep the metrics table visible to track real-time performance and adjust strategy as needed.
Respect the Oscillator Gradient: The bar coloring provides continuous feedback - avoid counter-trend entries when gradient shows strong directional color.
🔒 CLOSED SOURCE - PROPRIETARY ALGORITHM
This indicator features a proprietary algorithm developed through extensive research and testing. The code is protected and closed-source to preserve the intellectual property of the unique momentum deviation methodology.
⚠️ DISCLAIMER
This indicator is a technical analysis tool designed to assist in trading decisions. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always conduct your own research and use proper risk management. This tool should be used as part of a comprehensive trading strategy, not as a standalone solution.
📈 UNLOCK PRECISION TRADING WITH MEDIAN TRENDSYNC
Experience the power of dual median analysis combined with advanced momentum deviation technology. Whether you're trading crypto, forex, stocks, or any other asset class, Median TrendSync adapts to deliver consistent, reliable signals across all market conditions.
Developed by GForge Trading Systems
Statistical Price Deviation Index (MAD/VWMA)SPDI is a statistical oscillator designed to detect potential price reversal zones by measuring how far price deviates from its typical behavior within a defined rolling window.
Instead of using momentum or moving averages like traditional indicators, SPDI applies robust statistics - a rolling median and Mean Absolute Deviation (MAD) - to calculate a normalized measure of price displacement. This normalization keeps the output bounded (from −1 to +1 by default), producing a stable and consistent oscillator that adapts to changing volatility conditions.
The second line in SPDI uses a Volume-Weighted Moving Average (VWMA) instead of a simple price median. This creates a complementary oscillator showing statistically weighted deviations based on traded volume. When both oscillators align in their extremes, strong confluence reversal signals are generated.
How It Works
For each bar, SPDI calculates the median price of the last N bars (default 100).
It then measures how far the current bar’s midpoint deviates from that rolling median.
The Mean Absolute Deviation (MAD) of those distances defines a “normal” range of fluctuation.
The deviation is normalized and compressed via a tanh mapping, keeping the oscillator in fixed boundaries (−1 to +1).
The same logic is applied to the VWMA line to gauge volume-weighted deviations.
How to Use
The blue line (Price MAD) represents pure price deviation.
The green line (VWMA Disp) shows the volume-weighted deviation.
Overbought (red) zones indicate statistically extreme upward deviation -> potential short-term overextension.
Oversold (green) zones indicate statistically extreme downward deviation -> potential rebound area.
Confluence signals (both lines hitting the same extreme) often mark strong reversal points.
Settings Tips
Lookback length controls how much historical data defines “normal” behavior. Larger = smoother, smaller = more sensitive.
Smoothing (RMA length) can reduce noise without changing the overall statistical logic.
Output scale can be set to either −1..+1 or 0..100, depending on your visual preference.
Alerts and color fills are fully customizable in the Style tab.
Summary:
SPDI transforms raw price and volume data into a statistically bounded deviation index. When both Price MAD and VWMA Disp reach joint extremes, it highlights probable market turning points - offering traders a clean, data-driven way to spot potential reversals ahead of time.
ORB [RAJ AI]Defines customizable opening range periods with flexible time settings
Supports both single and multiple ORB sessions throughout the trading day
Calculates dynamic high/low buffers with configurable points or percentage offsets
Risk Management:
Configurable take profit levels (up to 3 targets) for both long and short positions
Adjustable stop loss settings with points or percentage-based calculations
Advanced trade sequencing to prevent repeated signals
Distance-based entry restrictions from previous trades
JOPA Channel (Dual-Volumed) v1 [JopAlgo]JOPA Channel (Dual-Volumed) v1
Short title: JOPAV1 • License: MPL-2.0 • Provider: JopAlgo
We have developed our own, first channel-based trading indicator and we’re making it available to all traders. The goal was a channel that breathes with the tape—built on a volume-weighted backbone—so the outcome stays lively instead of static. That led to the JOPA Channel.
All important features (at a glance)
In one line: A Rolling-VWAP channel whose width adapts with two volumes (RVOL + dollar-flow), adds order-flow asymmetry (OBV tilt) and regime awareness (Efficiency Ratio), and frames risk with outer containment bands from residual extremes—so you see fair value, momentum, and exhaustion in one view.
Feature list
Rolling VWAP centerline: Tracks where volume traded (fair value).
Dual-volume width: Bands expand/contract with relative volume and value traded (price×volume).
OBV tilt: Upper/lower widths skew toward the side actually pushing.
Regime adapter (ER): Tighter in trend, wider in chop—automatically.
Outer containment rails: Residual-extreme ceilings/floors, smoothed + margin.
20% / 80% guides: 20% light blue (discount), 80% light red (premium).
Squeeze dots (optional): Orange circles below candles during compression.
Non-repainting: Uses rolling sums and past-only math; no lookahead.
Default visual in this release
Containment rails + fill: ON (stepline, medium).
Inner Value rails + fill: Rails OFF (stepline, thin), fill ON (drawn only if rails are shown).
20% & 80% guides: ON (dashed, thin; 20% light blue, 80% light red).
Squeeze dots: OFF by default (orange circles when enabled).
What you see on the chart
RVWAP (centerline): Your compass for fair value.
Inner Value Bands (optional): Tight rails for breakouts and pullback timing.
Outer Containment Bands (default ON): High-confidence ceilings/floors for targets and fades.
20% / 80% guides: Quick read of “where in the channel” price is sitting.
Squeeze dots (optional): Volatility compression heads-up (no text labels).
Non-repainting note: The indicator does not revise closed bars. Forecast-Lock uses linear regression to extrapolate 1–3 bars ahead without using future data.
How to use it
Core reads (works on any timeframe)
Bias: Above a rising RVWAP → long bias; below a falling RVWAP → short bias.
Breakouts (momentum): Close beyond an Inner Value rail with RVOL ≥ threshold (alert provided).
Reversions (fades): Tag Outer Containment, stall, then close back inside → expect mean reversion toward RVWAP.
20/80 timing:
At/above 80% (light red) → premium/exhaustion risk; trim longs or consider fades if RVOL cools.
At/below 20% (light blue) → discount/exhaustion risk; trim shorts or consider longs if RVOL cools.
Squeeze clusters: When dots bunch up, expect a range break; use the Breakout alert as confirmation.
Playbooks by trading style
Day Trading (1–5m)
Setup: Keep the chart clean (Containment ON, Value rails OFF). Toggle Inner Value ON when hunting a breakout or timing a pullback.
Pullback Long: Dip to RVWAP / Lower Value with sub-threshold RVOL, then a close back above RVWAP → long.
Stop: Just beyond Lower Containment or the pullback swing.
Targets (1:1:1): ⅓ at RVWAP, ⅓ at Upper Value, ⅓ trail toward Upper Containment.
Breakout Long: After a squeeze cluster, take the Breakout Long alert (close > Upper Value, RVOL ≥ min). If no retest, demand the next bar holds outside.
Range Fade: Only when RVWAP is flat and dots cluster; short Upper Containment → RVWAP (mirror for longs at the lower rail).
Intraday (15m–1H)
HTF compass: Take bias from 4H.
Pullback Long: “Touch & reclaim” of RVWAP while RVOL cools; enter on the reclaim close or break of that candle’s high.
Breakout: Run Inner Value ON; act on Breakout alerts (RVOL gate ≈ 1.10–1.15 typical).
Avoid low-probability fades against the 4H slope unless RVWAP is flat.
Swing (4H–1D)
Continuation: In uptrends, buy pullbacks to RVWAP / Lower Value with sub-threshold RVOL; scale at Upper Containment.
Adds: Post-squeeze Breakout Long adds; trail on RVWAP or Lower Value.
Fades: Prefer when RVWAP flattens and price oscillates between containments.
Position (1D+)
Framework: Daily RVWAP slope + position within containment.
Add rule: Each reclaim of RVWAP after a dip is an add; trim into Upper Containment or near 80% light red.
Sizing: Containment distance is larger—size down and trail on RVWAP.
Inputs & Settings (complete)
Core
Source: Price input for RVWAP.
Rolling VWAP Length: Window of the centerline (higher = smoother).
Volume Baseline (RVOL): SMA window for relative volume.
Inner Value Bands (volatility-based width)
k·StdDev(residuals), k·ATR, k·MAD(residuals): Blend three measures into base width.
StdDev / ATR / MAD Lengths: Lookbacks for each.
Two-Volume Fusion
RVOL Exponent: How aggressively width responds to relative volume.
Dollar-Flow Gain: Adds push from price×volume (value traded).
Dollar-Flow Z-Window: Standardization window for dollar-flow.
Asymmetry (Order-Flow Tilt)
Enable Tilt (OBV): Lets flow skew upper/lower widths.
Tilt Strength (0..1): Gain applied to OBV slope z-score.
OBV Slope Z-Window: Window to standardize OBV slope.
Regime Adapter
Efficiency Ratio Lookback: Measures trend vs chop.
ER Width Min/Max: Maps ER into a width factor (tighter in trend, wider in chop).
Band Tracking (inner value rails)
Tracking Mode:
Base: Pure base rails.
Parallel-Lock: Smooth RVWAP & width; track in parallel.
Slope-Lock: Adds a fraction of recent slope (momentum-friendly).
Forecast-Lock: 1–3 bar extrapolation via linreg (non-repainting on closed bars).
Attach Strength (0..1): Blend tracked rails vs base rails.
Tracking Smooth Length: EMA smoothing of RVWAP and width.
Slope Influence / Forecast Lead Bars: Gains for the chosen mode.
Outer Containment Bands
Show Containment Bands: Master toggle (default ON).
Residual Extremes Lookback: Highest/lowest residual window.
Extreme Smoothing (EMA): Stability on extreme lines.
Margin vs inner width: Extra padding relative to smoothed inner width.
Squeeze & Alerts
Squeeze Window / Threshold: Width vs average; at/under threshold = dot (when enabled).
Min RVOL for Breakout: Required RVOL for breakout alerts.
Style (defaults in this release)
Inner Value rails: OFF (stepline, thin).
Inner & Containment fills: ON.
Containment rails: ON (stepline, medium).
20% / 80% guides: ON — 20% light blue, 80% light red, dashed, thin.
Squeeze dots: OFF by default (orange circles below candles when enabled).
Practical templates (copy/paste into a plan)
Momentum Breakout
Context: Squeeze cluster near RVWAP; Inner Value ON.
Trigger: Breakout Long (close > Upper Value & RVOL ≥ min).
Stop: Below Lower Value (tight) or below RVWAP (safer).
Targets (1:1:1): ⅓ Value → ⅓ Containment → ⅓ trail on RVWAP.
Pullback Continuation
Context: Uptrend; dip to RVWAP / Lower Value with cooling RVOL.
Trigger: Close back above RVWAP or break of reclaim candle’s high.
Stop: Just outside Lower Containment or pullback swing.
Targets: RVWAP → Upper Value → Upper Containment.
Containment Reversion (range)
Context: RVWAP flat; repeated containment tags.
Trigger: Stall at containment, then close back inside.
Stop: A step beyond that containment.
Target: RVWAP; runner only if RVOL stays muted.
Alerts included
DVWAP Breakout Long / Short (Value Bands)
Top Zone / Bottom Zone (20% / 80% guides)
Tip: On lower TFs, act on Breakout alerts with higher-TF bias (e.g., trade 5–15m in the direction of 1H/4H RVWAP slope/position).
Best practices
Let RVWAP be the compass; if unsure, wait until price picks a side.
Respect RVOL; low-RVOL breaks are prone to fail.
Use guides for timing, not certainty. Pair 20/80 zones with flow context.
Start with defaults; change one knob at a time.
Common pitfalls
Fading every containment touch → only fade when RVWAP is flat or RVOL cools.
Over-tuning inputs → the defaults are robust; small tweaks go a long way.
Fighting the higher timeframe on low TFs → expensive habit.
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Originality: © 2025 JopAlgo. No third-party code reused; Pine built-ins and common formulas only.
Publishing: Keep this header/description intact when releasing on TradingView. Avoid promotional links in the public script text.
RSI Reversal + BB RSIReversal Alerts
SELL Reversal (reversalSELL)
Triggers when:
RSI touches or crosses above the upper BB, and
The current candle is bearish (close < open).
→ Plots a small red circle above the candle
→ Fires alert named “reversalSELL”
BUY Reversal (reversalBUY)
Triggers when:
RSI touches or crosses below the lower BB, and
The current candle is bullish (close > open).
→ Plots a small green circle below the candle
→ Fires alert named “reversalBUY”
Kei_VWAP_EMA_PublicENGLISH (for TradingView description)
Kei_VWAP_EMA_Public — VWAP + EMA(9/21) with optional “blue +” reclaim signals (JP 5m ready)
What it does
Overlays VWAP and EMA 9/21.
Optional blue “+” markers when price reclaims VWAP and EMA9 > EMA21 (momentum resume).
Optional volume confirmation (e.g., ×1.2 of the 5-bar average).
Optional manual POC band “+” (enter your POC level and a small band to show bounce attempts).
Optional 9:30 JST vertical line for Japan cash open routine.
Why
Keep you out of the noise zone and focus on two repeatable setups:
VWAP Reclaim (trend), 2) POC Bounce (mean-revert).
How to use (playbook, 5-min tuned)
Timeframe: 5m (works 1–15m).
VWAP Reclaim “+”: consider a buy stop above the signal bar’s high.
TP1 ≈ +1×ATR, TP2 ≈ +2×ATR; SL = EMA21 break or VWAP failure.
If it doesn’t progress within 10–15 minutes, consider a time stop.
POC Bounce “+”: enable in inputs, set POC level and band (e.g., ±3). Aim for quick pop to EMA9 → VWAP.
Risk guardrails: no averaging-down, always OCO, daily loss cap ≈ 0.8% of total active trading equity (JP+US combined).
Inputs
Show VWAP / EMA9 / EMA21, Line width
Show blue “+” markers, Require volume boost, Volume multiplier
Enable POC band “+”, POC level, POC band width
Show 9:30 line (JP)
Notes
This is the PUBLIC / visual version—no alerts or risk logic. A private Pro version with alerts exists for personal use.
Educational use only — not financial advice.
日本語(TradingView説明文)
Kei_VWAP_EMA_Public — VWAPとEMA(9/21)+「青+」シグナル(5分足チューニング)
機能
VWAP と EMA9/EMA21 を表示。
価格がVWAPを再奪回し、かつ EMA9>EMA21 のときに**「青+」**を表示(モメンタム再点火)。
任意で出来高ブースト条件(5本平均の×1.2など)を追加可能。
任意でPOC反発の「青+」(POC価格と許容帯を手入力)。
9:30(日本時間) の縦ラインを任意表示。
狙い
ノイズ帯での新規を避け、
VWAP奪回の順張り、2) POC反発の逆張り短距離、の2セットアップに集中。
使い方(5分足想定)
VWAP奪回「青+」:シグナル足の高値上に買いストップを置く案。
TP1= +1×ATR、TP2= +2×ATR/SL= EMA21割れやVWAP失敗。
10–15分で進展がない場合は時間損切も検討。
POC反発「青+」:入力でPOCを設定、バンド(±3など)内の下ヒゲ+出来高↑でEMA9→VWAP手前までの短距離狙い。
リスク管理:平均値下げ禁止、常時OCO、日次ドローダウン上限は**合算0.8%**目安(日本株+米株のアクティブ資金)。
入力項目
VWAP/EMA9/EMA21の表示、線幅
「青+」表示、出来高ブーストON/OFF、倍率
POC反発ON/OFF、POCレベル、バンド幅
9:30ライン表示
注意
これは公開用のライト版です(アラート/リスクロジックは未搭載)。実運用は非公開のPro版で行っています。
※投資助言ではありません。自己責任でご利用ください。
Tradisfy | TSFY | ORB Pro**TSFY | ORB Pro**
Introduction
TSFY | ORB Pro combines the classic Opening Range Breakout (ORB) logic with professional market structure tools such as EMAs, the Daily Open, ADR, and Pivot Points.
The goal: A clean and logically structured intraday visualization of volatility, trend, and key price zones — without visual clutter.
Timezone: Europe/Berlin
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Core Features
Multi-Session ORB: Separate Opening Ranges for London, Gold, and New York sessions with ORH, ORL, and Mid levels, optionally extendable to the end of the trading day.
EMAs (Intraday & Daily): Adaptive trend filters from 4 to 800 periods plus Daily 13/50/200 EMAs for higher-timeframe structure context.
Classic Pivots: Automatic calculation of daily PP, R, S, and Mid levels with fully customizable colors, styles, and extensions.
Daily Open: Marks the daily opening price as a bias reference point.
ADR (Average Daily Range): Calculates the average true range of the last X days, optionally anchored to the Daily Open with an optional 50% midpoint.
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Interpretation
Break above ORH → bullish momentum; break below ORL → bearish weakness.
Combine ORB zones with EMAs, Pivots, or ADR for higher confluence.
Daily Open provides intraday bias, ADR defines realistic target zones.
Reactions around R/S levels or OR Mid often indicate short-term turning points.
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Usage
Use the ORB zone as the basis for breakout, retest, or mean-reversion setups.
Plan realistic take-profit zones using ADR and Pivot levels.
Daily EMAs define the overall market bias.
All components can be toggled on or off individually.
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Notes
Optimized for intraday ORB trading.
No alerts integrated (yet).
All colors, line widths, and transparency levels are fully customizable.
Non-repainting — lines are extended forward, not redrawn.
Performance-friendly despite multiple visual components (max. 500 lines/labels).
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TSFY | ORB Pro is a complete framework for modern intraday traders who want to combine session logic, trend filters, and market structure into one clean and efficient tool.
SMC FVG/IFVG (Multi-TF x 4) [ZAUTEC]SMC FVG/IFVG (Multi-TF x 4): Multi-Timeframe Fair Value Gap with Inversed FVG Detection
This powerful Pine Script indicator is designed to help traders identify, track, and manage Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) and their respective Inversed Fair Value Gaps (IFVGs) across up to four different timeframes simultaneously.
Key Features
Multi-Timeframe Analysis (4x): Analyze and display FVGs from four distinct timeframes alongside your current chart, offering a comprehensive view of market imbalances across various scales.
Fair Value Gap (FVG) Detection: Automatically identifies classic three-candle FVGs (market inefficiencies).
Customizable FVG Length: Set how many bars the FVG boxes should initially extend for.
Minimum Gap Size: Filter out minor, insignificant gaps using a tick-based minimum size threshold.
Optional Box Extension: Dynamically extend FVG boxes to the current bar index or use a fixed extension for a cleaner chart.
Inversed FVG (IFVG) Logic: Detects a high-probability reversal pattern where a previously filled FVG zone is immediately followed by the formation of a new, opposite FVG within or adjacent to the same area. This confirms the old FVG has "flipped roles" (e.g., from support to resistance).
Lookback Period: Defines how long the indicator searches for a corresponding FVG breach to confirm the IFVG.
IFVG Minimum Size: Customizable minimum size threshold for the IFVG.
Dynamic Box Management:
Automatic Fill Deletion: FVGs are automatically removed from the chart when price action fully trades through the gap, signifying the imbalance has been "filled."
IFVG Tracking: IFVGs are tracked and removed from the chart after the configurable lookback period.
Full Customization: Control the visibility, colors, border styles (solid, dashed, dotted), and width for FVG, Bearish FVG, Bullish FVG, and IFVG boxes independently for each of the four timeframes.
How to Use
Select Timeframes: Choose up to four desired timeframes in the settings (e.g., "15" for 15-minute, "4H" for 4-hour, "D" for Daily). Leave the field empty to use the chart's current timeframe.
Toggle Visibility: Use the Show FVG and Show IFVG toggles to focus on the imbalances you wish to see.
Adjust Extension: Set Extend Boxes to bar index to true to keep all open FVG boxes drawn all the way to the current live price bar.
Interpret the Gaps:
FVG (Bullish/Bearish): Potential areas for price to return to and find support/resistance.
IFVG (Inverse FVG): Stronger signals that a previous zone of imbalance has been violated and is likely to act as a significant flip zone for future price movements.
This indicator is an essential tool for traders utilizing concepts like ICT (Inner Circle Trader) and SMC (Smart Money Concepts), providing a clear visual representation of market structure and liquidity voids.
Trend Following Reflectometry🧭 Trend Following Reflectometry (TFR)
Author: Stef Jonker
Version: Pine Script® v6
The Trend Following Reflectometry (TFR) indicator translates market behavior into the language of impedance and signal reflection theory, providing a unique way to measure trend strength, stability, and purity.
🧩 Summary
Trend Following Reflectometry acts as a trend-quality meter, helping traders identify when a trend is strong, efficient, and worth following — or when the market is too noisy to trust.
It blends physics-inspired logic with practical trading insight, offering both a directional oscillator and a trend stability filter in one tool.
⚙️ Concept
Inspired by electrical impedance matching, this tool compares the market’s characteristic impedance (Z₀) — its natural volatility-to-price behavior — with the load impedance (Zₗ), representing current trend momentum.
The interaction between these two produces a reflection coefficient (Gamma) and a VSWR ratio, which reveal how efficiently market trends are transmitting energy (moving smoothly) versus reflecting noise (becoming unstable).
📊 Core Components
Z₀ (Characteristic Impedance): Market baseline, derived from ATR and SMA.
Zₗ (Load Impedance): Trend momentum based on fast and slow EMAs.
Γ (Gamma – Reflection Coefficient): Measures the mismatch between Z₀ and Zₗ.
VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave Ratio): Quantifies trend purity — lower = cleaner trend.
Impedance Oscillator: Combines momentum and reflection to produce directional bias.
⚡ Gamma & VSWR Interpretation
Gamma (Γ) represents the reflection coefficient — how much of the market’s trend energy is being reflected instead of transmitted.
When Gamma is low, the market trend is smooth and efficient, moving with little resistance.
When Gamma is high, the market becomes unstable or overextended, signaling potential turbulence, exhaustion, or reversal pressure.
VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave Ratio) measures trend purity — how clean or distorted the current trend is.
A low VSWR indicates a well-aligned, steady trend that’s likely to continue smoothly.
A high VSWR suggests an unbalanced or noisy market, where trends may struggle to sustain or could soon reverse.
Together, Gamma and VSWR help identify how well the market’s current momentum aligns with its natural behavior — whether the trend is stable and efficient or reflecting instability beneath the surface.
Alpha Signal PROSuggested Title:
Probability Indicator: Alpha Signal PRO
English Description for TradingView Publication:
Overview
Tired of indicators that generate endless signals without telling you the true quality of each setup?
Alpha Signal PRO is more than just another buy/sell indicator; it is a complete decision-support system designed for traders who operate on confluence and high-probability setups. Instead of just telling you when to enter, this indicator analyzes each potential opportunity through a proprietary engine and grades it within a clear hierarchy. This allows you to focus only on the highest quality setups and manage your risk intelligently.
👑 The Difference: The Signal Grading Engine™
The true power of Alpha Signal PRO lies in its intelligent analysis engine. Rather than treating all signals equally, it qualifies them across different confidence levels, enabling superior risk management and a focus on A++ setups.
Basic Signal (M): A moderate-quality opportunity, ideal for more active traders targeting shorter-term moves.
Reinforced Signal (M+): A high-quality setup where multiple trend and momentum factors are in alignment. These are the signals that form the foundation of a consistent strategy.
ALPHA Signal (A++): The "Golden Setup." A rare confluence of ideal market conditions, confirmed by an algorithm that detects institutional strength. These are the highest-conviction signals, designed to capture the most significant market moves.
✅ Key Features
High-Precision Signals: A proprietary algorithm identifies entry points based on momentum and trend continuation.
Signal Quality Grading: Every signal is graded (M, M+, A++) so you instantly know the strength of each opportunity.
100% Non-Repainting: What you see on the chart is exactly how signals would have appeared in real-time. Absolute reliability for your studies and visual backtesting.
Dynamic Risk Management: Stop Loss and Take Profit levels are automatically calculated based on the market's current volatility (ATR), adapting to any asset.
Multiple Exit Modes: Configure your exit strategy to suit your style, whether for scalping, day trading, or swing trading.
Complete Performance Dashboard: Track key performance metrics directly on your chart, allowing for quick and efficient optimization.
Integrated Alert System: Never miss an opportunity. Receive detailed alerts, including the signal's quality grade, on your mobile device or desktop.
How to Use: The Sniper Philosophy
Alpha Signal PRO is designed for traders who prefer quality over quantity.
Focus on ALPHA Signals: Patience is key. Wait for the A++ setups, which represent the best opportunities the system can find.
Adapt to the Asset: The strategy thrives on momentum-driven assets like Indices, Crypto, and Metals. For slower, mean-reverting markets like Forex pairs, we strongly recommend using higher timeframes (H1, H4) to capture clearer trends.
Trust the Risk Management: Use the ATR-based SL and TP levels as a foundation for solid and consistent risk management.
Access
This is a private, invite-only indicator. It will not be made available in the public TradingView library.
Disclaimer: Success in trading requires more than a good tool. It is essential to combine the use of Alpha Signal PRO with strict risk management and discipline. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
Custom Net ATR Mapping - NateThis indicator measures how much an asset actually moves — both on average and across full periods — so traders can compare short-term volatility with longer-term net momentum.
It displays four key metrics in a simple color-coded table:
Standard ATR – the average daily (or per-bar) range, showing typical volatility.
Net ATR – the average open-to-close move, revealing how much price tends to travel directionally within each bar.
Total Net Move – the total distance price has moved from the start to the end of the most recent measurement window.
Average Net Move – the typical size of that full-period move, averaged across multiple recent windows.
Together these readings help you see whether recent price action is choppy but contained (high ATR, low net move) or sustained and directional (high net move relative to ATR) — useful for spotting trend strength, breakout potential, or range-bound conditions.
Low Range Predictor [NR4/NR7 after WR4/WR7/WR20, within 1-3Days]Indicator Overview
The Low Range Predictor is a TradingView indicator displayed in a single panel below the chart. It spots volatility contraction setups (NR4/NR7 within 1–3 days of WR4/WR7/WR20) to predict low-range moves (e.g., <0.5% daily on SPY) over 2–5 days, perfect for your weekly 15/22 DTE put calendar spread strategy.
What You See
• Red Histograms (WR, Volatility Climax):
• WR4: Half-length red bars, widest range in 4 bars.
• WR7: Three-quarter-length red bars, widest in 7 bars.
• WR20: Full-length red bars, widest in 20 bars.
• Green Histograms (NR, Entry Signals):
• NR4: Half-length green bars, only on NR4 days (tightest range in 4 bars) within 1–3 days of a WR4.
• NR7: Full-length green bars, only on NR7 days within 1–3 days of a WR7.
• Panel: All signals (red WR4/WR7/WR20, green NR4/NR7) show in one panel below the chart, with green bars marking put calendar entry days.
Probabilities
• Volatility Contraction:
• NR4 after WR4: 65–70% chance of daily ranges <0.5% on SPY for 2–5 days (ATR drops 20–30%). Occurs ~2–3 times/month.
• NR7 after WR7: 60–65% chance of similar low ranges, less frequent (~1–2 times/month).
• Backtest (SPY, 2000–2025): 65% of NR4/NR7 signals lead to reduced volatility (<0.7% daily range) vs. 50% for random days.
• Signal Frequency: NR4 signals are more common than NR7, ideal for weekly entries. WR20 provides context but isn’t tied to NR signals.
Spread Trading Z-ScoreIndicator: Z-Score Spread Indicator
Description
The "Z-Score Spread Indicator" is a powerful tool for traders employing mean-reversion strategies on the spread between two financial assets (e.g., futures contracts like MNQ and MES). This indicator calculates and plots the Z-score of the price spread, indicating how far the current spread deviates from its historical mean. It features customizable entry and exit thresholds with adjustable offsets, along with an estimated p-value displayed in a table to assess statistical significance.
Key Features
Asset Selection: Allows users to select two asset symbols (e.g., CME_MINI:MNQ1! and CME_MINI:MES1!) via customizable inputs.
Z-Score Calculation: Computes the Z-score based on the spread’s simple moving average and standard deviation over a user-defined lookback period.
Customizable Thresholds with Offset: Offers adjustable base entry and exit thresholds, with an optional offset to fine-tune trading levels, plotted as horizontal lines.
P-Value Estimation: Provides an approximate p-value to evaluate the statistical significance of the Z-score, displayed in a table anchored to the top-left corner.
Visual Representation: Plots the Z-score with a zero line and threshold lines for intuitive interpretation.
Adjustable Parameters
Asset A Symbol: Symbol for Asset A (default: CME_MINI:MNQ1!).
Asset B Symbol: Symbol for Asset B (default: CME_MINI:MES1!).
Z-Score Lookback: Lookback period for Z-score calculation (default: 40, minimum 2).
Base Entry Threshold: Threshold for entry signals (default: 1.8, adjustable with a step of 0.1).
Base Exit Threshold: Threshold for exit signals (default: 0.5, adjustable with a step of 0.1).
Threshold Offset (+/-): Offset to adjust entry and exit thresholds symmetrically (default: 0.0, range -5.0 to 5.0, step 0.1).
Usage
Add the indicator to your chart via the "Indicators" tab.
Customize the parameters based on your preferred assets and trading strategy (lookback period, thresholds, offset).
Observe the Z-score plot and threshold lines (red for short entry, green for long entry, orange dotted for exits) to identify potential trade setups.
Check the p-value table in the top-left corner to assess the statistical significance of the current Z-score.
Use this data to inform mean-reversion trading decisions, ideally in conjunction with other indicators.
Notes
A Z-score above the entry threshold (positive) or below the negative entry threshold suggests a potential short or long entry, respectively. Exits are signaled when the Z-score crosses the exit thresholds.
The p-value is an approximation based on the normal distribution; a value below 0.05 typically indicates statistical significance, but further validation is recommended.
The indicator uses a simple spread (Asset A - Asset B) without volatility adjustments; consider pairing it with a lots calculator for hedging.
Limitations
The p-value is an approximation and may not reflect advanced statistical tests (e.g., ADF) due to Pine Script constraints.
No automatic trading signals are generated; it provides data for manual analysis.
Author
Developed by grogusama, October 15, 2025, 07:29 PM CEST.
Quantum Reservoir Computing⚛ Quantum Reservoir Computing - Multi-Scale Market Analysis
OVERVIEW
This indicator combines three structural analysis kernels (Energy, Resonance, Topology) with a 6-spin reservoir computing network to provide multi-dimensional market state monitoring. It is designed to detect structural shifts, coherence alignment, and potential entry timing through visual analytics and optional signal markers.
WHAT MAKES IT ORIGINAL
Unlike single-indicator approaches, QRC fuses complementary analysis methods and uses a reservoir computing layer (coupled oscillator network) to capture temporal market structure. The system uses entropy-compensated signal logic to maintain directional alignment across kernels with inverted mathematical properties.
HOW IT WORKS (Technical Details)
1. ENERGY KERNEL
Measures compression state through two components:
• Entropy: Volatility-normalized return distribution, inverted (low volatility = high compression energy)
• ATR Compression: Short-period ATR divided by longer-period baseline ATR
• Final Energy: Weighted average of both components, ranging 0 to 1
2. RESONANCE KERNEL
Calculates cross-timeframe coherence using:
• 6 exponential moving averages (periods: 9, 14, 20, 30, 48, 84)
• Slope calculation for each EMA
• Amplitude weighting based on user-selected mode (Close/ATR/StDev)
• Coherence Index (CI): Measures directional agreement across all timeframes
• Mode Persistence: Stability of CI over 20 bars
3. TOPOLOGY KERNEL
Analyzes path geometry through:
• Turn density: Rate of price directional changes
• Curvature: Second-order price differences normalized by ATR
• Combined into a 0-1 topology change metric
4. RESERVOIR COMPUTING (6-Spin Network)
Six coupled state variables (spins) arranged in a ring topology:
• Drive signal combines directional consensus, price z-score, volume, and ATR regime
• Each spin updates via hyperbolic tangent activation with neighbor coupling
• Psi (Ψ): Coherence measure (average pairwise spin correlation)
• Spin Direction: Signed average of all spins
• Pulse detection: Positive changes in Ψ, z-scored to detect energy releases
5. FUSION & SCORING
• Magnitude: Weighted combination of all kernels (0 to 1 scale)
• Direction: Blend of EMA slope consensus, basis slope, and spin direction (-1 to 1)
• ScoreSigned: Direction multiplied by Magnitude (drives visuals)
• GateScore: Amplified score used only for signal threshold checks
• Heat: Entanglement measure combining Ψ, CI, and Magnitude
SIGNAL LOGIC (Important: Entropy-Compensated Inversion)
Because the entropy kernel naturally inverts (low volatility = bullish compression), signal logic compensates to maintain directional alignment:
• LONG signals fire when GateScore crosses below the short threshold (bearish GateScore + bullish structure)
• SHORT signals fire when GateScore crosses above the long threshold (bullish GateScore + bearish structure)
This inversion has been visually validated through metric plotting and maintains correct alignment with Resonance and Topology kernels.
Signal gates require:
• Two-of-three pass: CI ≥ minimum, Mode Persistence ≥ minimum, Ψ ≥ minimum
• Heat ≥ minimum threshold
• OR recent pulse window active (ΔΨ edge within N bars)
• Minimum bar spacing between signals (prevents clustering)
VISUAL COMPONENTS
1. Contained Ribbon (Recommended Mode)
• Center line: Basis EMA
• Edge: Positioned by ScoreSigned value
• Fill color: Green (bullish) or Red (bearish)
• Width: ATR-adaptive with configurable floor/ceiling
2. Quantum Aurora (Multi-Layer Energy Bands)
• 5-8 harmonic layers with phase-driven oscillations
• Colors shift with Heat level (cool blue at low Heat, warm orange/magenta at high Heat)
• Creates visual texture that reflects market state dynamics
3. Interference Mesh
• Subtle oscillating overlay modulated by CI and ScoreSigned
• Provides depth perception without visual clutter
4. Resonance Cloud
• Width proportional to Coherence Index
• Wide cloud = strong cross-timeframe alignment
• Narrow cloud = weak structural coherence
5. Energy Particles
• Floating micro-dots with density mapped to Magnitude
• Color-coded by Heat level (gold/cyan/gray)
• Provides continuous conviction feedback
6. Regime Atmosphere
• Background tint indicating market mode:
- Green: Coherent trend (CI>0.65, Ψ>0.55)
- Red: Choppy regime (CI<0.45, Ψ<0.40)
- Purple: Transition state
DASHBOARDS
1. Main Dashboard (Moveable, Resizable)
• Regime indicator with color-coded status
• Horizontal meter gauges for Ψ, CI, Heat, Magnitude
• Signal strength bars for Score and Gate
• Status indicators (dots) for ΔΨ, Heat, CI health
• Directional arrows and bars-since-signal counter
• Size options: Tiny, Small, Normal, Large
• Position: All four corners available
2. Heat HUD (Entanglement Matrix)
• Multi-row gradient display of last N bars (configurable 10-120)
• Metrics: Heat, Psi, CI, Magnitude, Pulse Z-score, Gate proximity
• Color-coded blocks show metric intensity over time
• Live footer with current values
• Resizable and moveable
HOW TO USE
Step 1: Monitor Regime and Structure
• Check Dashboard regime indicator (Trend/Chop/Transition)
• Observe Aurora flow (smooth = stable, erratic = unstable)
• Wide Resonance Cloud indicates strong multi-timeframe alignment
Step 2: Watch Entanglement Heat
• Heat HUD shows persistent structure as amber/red runs
• Green status dots indicate healthy metrics
• Rising Heat + rising Ψ suggests mode-locking
Step 3: Confirm Gate Conditions
• Dashboard displays effective thresholds (dynamically relaxed after dry periods)
• Two-of-three gate (CI/ModePersistence/Ψ) must pass OR recent pulse active
• Strength bars show conviction level
Step 4: Interpret Signals
• Enable "Show Diagnostic Plots" to verify metric behavior on your symbols
• Signals appear as tiny triangles (green below bars = long, red above = short)
• Best confluence: Heat rising + fresh pulse cluster + strong CI
Step 5: Risk Management
• Place stops beyond opposite ribbon edge plus 0.5 ATR buffer
• Trail stops following basis ± ATR fraction while Heat/Psi remain elevated
• Exit early if CI or Ψ collapse (status dots turn yellow/red)
CUSTOMIZATION
Extensive settings available:
• Core: EMA length, ATR length, pulse thresholds, heat minimum
• Signals: Mode (Aggressive/Normal/Conservative), thresholds, spacing, gain
• Visuals: Ribbon mode, Aurora layers, particle density, all show/hide toggles
• Dashboards: Size, position for both main dashboard and heat HUD
• Diagnostics: Optional metric plots for validation
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMERS
• This indicator does not predict future price movements
• Signals use entropy-compensated inversion (explained above); verify on your symbols
• Always backtest on your specific markets and timeframes before live trading
• Past performance does not guarantee future results
• Heavy visuals may impact performance on lower-end devices (use Performance toggles)
• Designed for liquid markets (major indices, forex, crypto); may underperform on illiquid symbols
• Complex system with learning curve; read full guide embedded in code
DIAGNOSTIC MODE
Enable "Show Diagnostic Plots" in settings to verify metric behavior:
• Heat, Psi, CI, Magnitude plotted in lower pane
• ScoreSigned and GateScore normalized to 0-1 scale
• Reference lines at 0.25, 0.5, 0.75 for threshold context
• Observe metric alignment with price action on YOUR symbols
METHODOLOGY NOTE
The "Quantum" terminology refers to the reservoir computing methodology (coupled oscillator network), not actual quantum mechanics. The 6-spin network uses hyperbolic tangent activation functions to model temporal market structure. This is a deterministic mathematical model, not a quantum computing system.
BEST SUITED FOR
• Liquid markets: Major indices (ES, NQ), forex majors (EUR/USD, GBP/USD), large-cap crypto (BTC, ETH)
• Timeframes: 5-minute through daily (works on all, but designed for intraday to swing)
• Trading styles: Structure-based entries, multi-timeframe confluence, visual state monitoring
• Experience level: Intermediate to advanced (complex system with learning curve)
PERFORMANCE CONSIDERATIONS
• Heavy calculations (6 spins, 6 EMAs, Aurora layers, particles) may lag on lower-end devices
• Use "Dashboard Size: Tiny" and reduce "Aurora Layers" to 2-3 for better performance
• Consider disabling "Energy Particles" on mobile devices
• Script is optimized with array capping and label recycling, but complexity remains high
SUPPORT & UPDATES
• Questions about usage or settings? Send me a message - I respond within 24 hours
• Feature requests are welcome for consideration in future updates
• Bug reports appreciated and addressed promptly
• Script will be maintained and updated as needed
FINAL REMINDERS
• This is an analytical tool, not a trading system
• Always backtest on YOUR symbols and timeframes before live use
• Use proper risk management - stops, position sizing, etc.
• Past performance does not guarantee future results
• Start with demo/paper trading to learn the system
— Dskyz, Trade with insight. Trade with anticipation.
Real Time UVXY Spike Level TrackerKey Features
Real Time All-Time Low Tracking: Continuously updates the ATL using daily timeframe data.
Multiple Spike Levels: Displays +20%, +50%, +75%, and +100% levels above the ATL.
Real-Time Spike Percentage: Shows current distance from ATL in an easy-to-read table.
Understanding the Chart Lines
Red Line (ATL): The all-time low baseline. This is your reference point for measuring volatility spikes.
Yellow Line (+20%): First level of moderate volatility increase. Minor market stress or routine volatility expansion.
Blue Line (+50%): Significant volatility event. Indicates elevated market concern or technical dislocation.
Purple Line (+75%): Major volatility spike. Typically coincides with substantial market selloffs or uncertainty.
Fuchsia Line (+100%): Extreme volatility event. Rare occurrences associated with market crashes, black swan events, or severe panic.
The Data Table Displays: Current Spike %: Real-time percentage showing how far price is above the ATL (highlighted in green)
Level Column: Each spike threshold level
Price Column: Exact price at each level for quick reference
Understanding UVXY spike levels is valuable for several reasons:
Market Timing & Entry/Exit Points UVXY typically experiences extreme spikes during market panics or crashes. Knowing historical spike levels helps you:
Identify extreme fear levels - When UVXY hits unusually high levels, it often signals peak panic and potential market bottoms
Avoid chasing volatility - Understanding what constitutes an "extreme" spike prevents buying in after the move is already exhausted Mean Reversion Trading
UVXY has a strong tendency to decay over time due to its leveraged structure and the contango in VIX futures. Spike levels matter because:
High probability reversals - When UVXY reaches extreme levels (say 2-3x normal), there's historically been a high probability of reversion
Risk/reward assessment - You can better evaluate whether a short position or volatility-selling strategy makes sense Leveraged ETF enthusiasts and volatility traders often use specific spike percentages as triggers to open short positions. For example, some traders might short when UVXY spikes 5-50%+ in a week or reaches certain percentage thresholds, betting on the inevitable decay back down
ATR(21)% EMA Next to CandleATR, or Average True Range, is a technical analysis indicator that measures market volatility by calculating the average price movement of an asset over a set period. It does not indicate price direction but shows how much a market is fluctuating. A rising ATR indicates higher volatility, while a falling ATR suggests lower volatility.
Trader Mike Webster, known for his work with the growth-focused CANSLIM strategy developed by William O'Neil, has created his own indicator called the Webby RSI, which incorporates ATR. In this application, the ATR is used to scale a stock's movement relative to its 21-day exponential moving average (EMA). In this case it is based on a percentage.






















