Spread/Range Oscillator + Signal + HistogramThe Spread/Range Oscillator is a technical analysis tool designed to assess market momentum by evaluating the relationship between price movement and volatility.
Calculation
Spread: The difference between the closing and opening prices of a candle (close - open).
Range: The difference between the high and low prices of a candle (high - low).
Oscillator: The spread divided by the range (spread / range). This ratio provides a normalized measure of price movement within each candle.
Smoothed Oscillator: An Exponential Moving Average (EMA) applied to the oscillator over a user-defined period (Smoothing Length) to reduce noise.
Signal Line: An EMA of the Smoothed Oscillator over another user-defined period (Signal Line Length) to identify potential trend changes.
Histogram: The difference between the Smoothed Oscillator and the Signal Line (Smoothed Oscillator - Signal Line). Positive values suggest bullish momentum, while negative values indicate bearish momentum.
Inputs
Smoothing Length (EMA): Determines the period for smoothing the oscillator.
Signal Line Length (EMA): Sets the period for the EMA applied to the Smoothed Oscillator to generate the Signal Line.
Visual Representation
Smoothed Oscillator: Plotted as a line representing the smoothed momentum of price movements.
Signal Line: Displayed as a line serving as a reference to identify potential crossovers and trend changes.
Histogram: Rendered as bars, with positive values indicating bullish momentum and negative values indicating bearish momentum.
Zero Line: A horizontal line at zero to distinguish between bullish and bearish territories.
Applications
Momentum Analysis: Identify periods of strong buying or selling pressure based on the oscillator's position relative to the zero line.
Trend Confirmation: Use crossovers between the Smoothed Oscillator and Signal Line to confirm potential trend reversals or continuations.
Divergence Detection: Spot divergences between price action and the oscillator to anticipate possible market turning points.
This indicator is open-source and intended for educational purposes. It is recommended to use it in conjunction with other forms of analysis and risk management practices before making trading decisions.
Volatilità
Aggregated VolumeThis is the volume for crypto instruments. The volume in crypto instruments is different from the volume in stock or forex instruments. Because in crypto instrument at the same coin, for example bitcoin, there are differences in volume appearing on chart in Tradingview between exchanges. For example the exchanges on Binance and OKX, and between the spot market and the future or perpetual market, even though the transaction is in the same coin, bitcoin, there are differences in volume appearing on chart.
For those of us who trade relying on base volume as the main analysis in trading or investing, it is important to see the differences in volume between exchanges on Bitget, Binance, Bybit, and others, that Tradingview does not display the total transaction volume on the chart, but only the transaction volume per exchange, that does not describe the reality of the transaction volume. Therefore we need an indicator that totals volume on all exchanges, both spot and future / perpetual markets.
This indicator is called Aggregated Volume, which is the total volume of the exchanges: Binance, Bybit, OKX, Coinbase, Bitget, Kukoin, Kraken, Cryptocom, and Mexc. We chose these exchanges because they are the top 9 exchanges in the world that dominate the crypto market.
Therefore, this indicator appearing the total volume of transactions made on the 9 exchanges, both spot and perpetual, and will be summed into one volume indicator called " Aggregated Volume ".
timer/tr/atr [keypoems]Session and Instant Volatility Ticker
What it actually does:
- Session ATR – Reports the historical (e.g. “0200-0600”) average true range of the past x sessions, reports the +1Stdev value.
- Real-time ATR feed – streams the current ATR value every tick.
- Ticker line – Sess. ATR +1Stdev | Current ATR | Previous TR | 🕒 Time-left-in-bar |
Think of it as a volatility check: a single glance tells you if the average candle size is compatible with your usual stop or not.
Open Source.
Volume MAs Supertrend | Lyro RS📊 Volume MAs Supertrend | Lyro RS is an advanced trading tool that combines volume-adjusted moving averages with a dynamic Supertrend system. This indicator provides a robust framework for identifying market trends and entry/exit points.
✨ Key Features :
📈 Volume-Weighted Moving Averages (VWMA): Integrates price and volume data to provide a more accurate moving average, allowing for better trend analysis.
🔧 Multiple MA Types: Choose from SMA, EMA, WMA, VWMA, DEMA, TEMA, RMA, HMA, ALMA to suit your preferred trading strategy.
📊 Dual-Multiplier Supertrend System: Uses ATR to dynamically calculate upper and lower bands for long and short trends, with distinct multipliers for each.
🎨 Customizable Color Schemes: Choose from Classic, Mystic, Accented, and Royal color palettes or customize your own colors for bullish and bearish trends.
🔍 Visual Enhancements: Color-coded Supertrend lines, candlesticks, and bars for quick trend identification.
⏰ Alert System: Alerts for long and short signals based on trend changes.
🔧 How It Works :
The Supertrend line is calculated using ATR over a user-defined period, with separate multipliers for long and short positions.
📈 A bullish trend is signaled when the price crosses above the upper band, and a bearish trend is signaled when the price crosses below the lower band.
🎨 The Supertrend line changes color to reflect trend direction, with candlesticks and bars matching the trend's color for visual clarity.
⚙️ Customization Options :
🛠️ Moving Average Settings: Select your preferred moving average type (SMA, EMA, VWMA, etc.) and adjust the length for smoother or more responsive trend signals.
📐 Supertrend Parameters: Define the ATR period and adjust multipliers to fine-tune sensitivity for long and short signals.
🎨 Color Configuration: Choose from predefined color palettes or create your own custom scheme for trend signals.
📈 Use Cases :
✅ Confirm market trends before entering trades.
🚪 Identify potential entry/exit points as trend directions shift.
👀 Visually analyze market conditions with color-coded candlesticks and bars.
⚠️ Disclaimer :
This indicator should not be used as a standalone tool for making trading decisions. Always combine with other forms of analysis and risk management practices.
Multi-Indicator Swing [TIAMATCRYPTO]v6# Strategy Description:
## Multi-Indicator Swing
This strategy is designed for swing trading across various markets by combining multiple technical indicators to identify high-probability trading opportunities. The system focuses on trend strength confirmation and volume analysis to generate precise entry and exit signals.
### Core Components:
- **Supertrend Indicator**: Acts as the primary trend direction filter with optimized settings (Factor: 3.0, ATR Period: 10) to balance responsiveness and reliability.
- **ADX (Average Directional Index)**: Confirms the strength of the prevailing trend, filtering out sideways or choppy market conditions where the strategy avoids taking positions.
- **Liquidity Delta**: A volume-based indicator that analyzes buying and selling pressure imbalances to validate trend direction and potential reversals.
- **PSAR (Optional)**: Can be enabled to add additional confirmation for trend changes, turned off by default to reduce signal filtering.
### Key Features:
- **Flexible Direction Trading**: Choose between long-only, short-only, or bidirectional trading to adapt to market conditions or account restrictions.
- **Conservative Risk Management**: Implements fixed percentage-based stop losses (default 2%) and take profits (default 4%) for a positive risk-reward ratio.
- **Realistic Backtesting Parameters**: Includes commission (0.1%) and slippage (2 points) to reflect real-world trading conditions.
- **Visual Signals**: Clear buy/sell arrows with customizable sizes for easy identification on the chart.
- **Information Panel**: Dynamic display showing active indicators and current risk settings.
### Best Used On:
Daily timeframes for cryptocurrencies, forex, or stock indices. The strategy performs optimally on assets with clear trending behavior and sufficient volatility.
### Default Settings:
Optimized for conservative position sizing (5% of equity per trade) with an initial capital of $10,000. The backtesting period (2021-2023) provides a statistically significant sample of varied market conditions.
2ATR Stop Finder[Sungray]✅ Sungray ATR Stop Finder
Short Description:
"A clean and precise indicator that displays stop lines based on 2ATR values with customizable bar limitations."
Long Description:
The Sungray ATR Stop Finder is designed to display upper (Short Stop) and lower (Long Stop) lines based on 2ATR values.
Minimalistic line display to keep the chart clean and clear
Customizable bar limits to control the number of visible lines
Step line style for better visual clarity
Real-time ATR and 2x ATR values displayed in a transparent table
This indicator is optimized for effective risk management and volatility analysis, making it ideal for professional traders who value clarity and precision.
Sungray ATR Stop Finder
Short Description:
"2ATR 기준으로 정밀한 스탑라인을 표시하며, 깔끔한 차트를 유지할 수 있는 인디케이터입니다."
Long Description:
Sungray ATR Stop Finder는 2ATR 기준으로 상단(Short Stop)과 하단(Long Stop) 라인을 표시하도록 설계된 인디케이터입니다.
차트가 지저분하지 않도록 최소한의 라인만 표시
봉 개수에 따른 라인 제한 기능
스텝라인(Step Line) 스타일로 시각적 명확성 제공
실시간 ATR 값과 2배 값 테이블 표시
리스크 관리와 변동성 대응에 최적화된 깔끔한 인디케이터입니다.
Bitcoin Weekend FadeThis indicator is a tool for setting a bias based on weekend price movements, with the assumption that the crypto market often experiences stronger moves over the weekend due to thinner order books. It helps identify potential fade opportunities, suggesting that price movements from Saturday and Sunday may reverse during the weekdays.
How to use:
Sets a bias based on weekend price action.
Sets a bias based on weekend price action.
Use weekday price action for confirmation before acting on the bias.
Best suited for range-bound markets, where the price tends to revert to the mean.
Avoid fading high-timeframe breakouts, as they often indicate strong trends.
WMB Oscillator | [DeV]The "WMB Oscillator" indicator is a multi-factor momentum and volatility indicator designed to give traders a dynamic edge in identifying trend strength, market pressure, and potential turning points. By combining three powerful tools—Williams %R, Money Flow Index, and Bollinger Band Width—this oscillator presents a single histogram that visually represents the interplay between overbought/oversold levels, volume-weighted pressure, and volatility expansion. Use it to anticipate trend shifts, confirm entries, or avoid traps in ranging markets.
Williams %R:
Williams %R measures the closing price's position relative to the recent high-low range over a defined period. It outputs a value between 0 and -100, where values closer to -100 suggest oversold conditions, and those near 0 indicate overbought. In this oscillator, the raw %R is normalized between your defined overbought and oversold thresholds, allowing it to integrate seamlessly into the combined signal without distortion from price scale differences.
Money Flow Index (MFI):
The MFI gauges buying and selling pressure using both price and volume. It calculates the typical price for each bar, multiplies it by volume, and compares positive versus negative money flows over time. Normalized between your custom thresholds, the MFI component helps highlight when a move is driven by real conviction (volume) rather than weak price fluctuation, enhancing the signal’s reliability.
Bollinger Band Width (BB Width):
BB Width quantifies volatility by measuring the percentage difference between the upper and lower Bollinger Bands relative to their moving average. When volatility contracts, BB Width narrows—often preceding explosive moves. When it expands, volatility is peaking. Here, the raw BB Width is detrended using its moving average and scaled with a user-defined multiplier to reflect its deviation strength.
Why Combine These:
Each of these three metrics captures a unique dimension of market behavior: %R tracks momentum in price extremes, MFI confirms the move’s strength through volume, and BB Width anticipates volatility surges. Combined, they form a balanced oscillator that reacts fluidly to market changes while filtering out noise. The result is a nuanced, multi-angle view of the market's internal dynamics, enabling smarter, more confident trading decisions.
Order Block Matrix [Alpha Extract]The Order Block Matrix indicator identifies and visualizes key supply and demand zones on your chart, helping traders recognize potential reversal points and high-probability trading setups.
This tool helps traders:
Visualize key order blocks with volume profile histograms showing liquidity distribution.
Identify high-volume price levels where institutional activity occurs.
rank historical order blocks and analyze their strength based on volume.
Receive alerts for potential trading opportunities based on price-block interactions.
🔶 CALCULATION
The indicator processes chart data to identify and analyze order blocks:
Order Block Detection
Inputs:
Price action patterns (consolidation areas followed by breakouts).
Volume data from current and lower timeframes.
User-defined lookback periods and thresholds.
Detection Logic:
Identifies consolidation areas using a dynamic range comparison.
Confirms breakout patterns with percentage threshold validation.
Maps volume distribution across price levels within each order block.
🔶Volume Analysis
Volume Profiling:
Divides each order block into configurable grid segments.
Maps volume distribution across price segments within blocks.
Highlights zones with highest volume concentration.
Strength Assessment:
Calculates total block volume and relative strength metrics.
Compares block volume to historical averages.
Determines probability of reversal based on volume patterns.
isConsolidation(len) =>
high_range = ta.highest(high, len) - ta.lowest(high, len)
low_range = ta.highest(low, len) - ta.lowest(low, len)
avg_range = (high_range + low_range) / 2
current_range = high - low
current_range <= avg_range * (1 + obThreshold)
🔶 DETAILS
Visual Features
Volume Profile Histograms:
Color-coded bars showing volume concentration within order blocks.
Gradient coloring based on relative volume (high volume = brighter colors).
Bull blocks (green/teal) and bear blocks (red) with varying opacity.
Block Visualization:
Dynamic box sizing based on volume concentration.
Optional block borders and background fills.
Volume labels showing total block volume.
Screener Table:
Real-time analysis of order block metrics.
Shows block direction, proximity, retest count, and volume metrics.
Color-coded for quick reference.
Interpretation
High Volume Areas: Zones with institutional interest and potential reversal points.
Block Direction: Bullish blocks typically support price, bearish blocks typically resist price.
Retests: Multiple tests of an order block may strengthen or weaken its influence.
Block Age: Newer blocks often have stronger influence than older ones.
Volume Concentration: Brightest segments within blocks represent the highest volume areas.
🔶 EXAMPLES
The indicator helps identify key trading opportunities:
Bullish Order Blocks
Support Zones: Identify strong support levels where price is likely to bounce.
Breakout Confirmation: Validate breakouts with volume analysis to avoid false moves.
Retest Strategies: Enter trades when price retests a bullish order block with high volume.
Bearish Order Blocks
Resistance Zones: Identify strong resistance levels where price is likely to reverse.
Distribution Areas: Detect zones where smart money is distributing to retail.
Short Opportunities: Find optimal short entry points at high-volume bearish blocks.
Combined Strategies
Order Block Stacking: Multiple aligned blocks create stronger support/resistance zones.
Block Mitigation: When price breaks through a block, it often indicates a strong trend continuation.
Volume Profile Applications: Higher volume segments provide more precise entry and exit points.
🔶 SETTINGS
Customization Options
Order Block Detection:
Consolidation Lookback: Adjust the period for consolidation detection.
Breakout Threshold: Set minimum percentage for breakout confirmation.
Historical Lookback Limit: Control how far back to scan for historical order blocks.
Maximum Order Blocks: Limit the number of visible blocks on the chart.
Visual Style:
Grid Segments: Adjust the number of volume profile segments.
Extend Blocks to Right: Enable/disable extending blocks to current price.
Show Block Borders: Toggle border visibility.
Border Width: Adjust thickness of block borders.
Show Volume Text: Enable/disable volume labels.
Volume Text Position: Control placement of volume labels.
Color Settings:
Bullish High/Low Volume Colors: Customize appearance of bullish blocks.
Bearish High/Low Volume Colors: Customize appearance of bearish blocks.
Border Color: Set color for block outlines.
Background Fill: Adjust color and transparency of block backgrounds.
Volume Text Color: Customize label appearance.
Screener Table:
Show Screener Table: Toggle table visibility.
Table Position: Select positioning on the chart.
Table Size: Adjust display size.
The Order Block Matrix indicator provides traders with powerful insights into market structure, helping to identify key levels where smart money is active and where high-probability trading opportunities may exist.
Risk ModuleRisk Module
This indicator provides a visual reference to determine position sizing and approximate stop placement. It is designed to support trade planning by calculating equalized risk per trade based on a stop distance derived from volatility. The tool offers supportive reference points that allow for quick evaluation of risk and position size consistency across varying markets.
Equalized Risk Per Trade
The indicator calculates the number of shares that can be traded to maintain consistent monetary risk. The formula is based on the distance between the current price and the visual stop reference, adjusting the position size proportionally.
Position Size = Dollar Risk / (Entry Price – Stop Price)
The risk is calculated as a percentage of account size; both of which can be set in the indicator’s settings tab. This creates a consistent risk exposure across trades regardless of volatility or structural stop distance.
Stop Placement Reference
The visual stop reference is derived from the Average True Range (ATR), providing a volatility-based anchor. The default value is set to 2 × ATR, but this can be customized.
Price Model: Uses the current price ± ATR × multiplier. This model reacts to price movement and is set as the default option.
EMA Model: Uses the 20-period EMA ± ATR × multiplier. This model is less reactive and can be an option when used in combination with an envelope indicator.
Chart Elements
Stop Levels: Plotted above and below either the current price or EMA, depending on the selected model. These serve as visual reference points for stop placement; the lower level a sell stop for long trades, the upper level a buy stop for short trades.
Information Table: Displays the number of shares to trade, stop level and percentage risk. A compact mode is available to reduce the table to essential information (H/L and Shares).
Settings Overview
Stop Model: Choose between “Price” or “EMA” stop calculation logic.
ATR Multiplier: Change the distance between price/EMA and the stop reference.
Account Size / Risk %: These risk parameters are used to calculate dollar risk per trade.
Visible Bars: Number of recent bars to show stop markers on.
Compact Mode: Minimal table view for reduced chart footprint.
Table Position / Size: Controls table placement and scale on the chart.
Fusion Sniper X [ Crypto Strategy]📌 Fusion Sniper X — Description for TradingView
Overview:
Fusion Sniper X is a purpose-built algorithmic trading strategy designed for cryptocurrency markets, especially effective on the 1-hour chart. It combines advanced trend analysis, momentum filtering, volatility confirmation, and dynamic trade management to deliver a fast-reacting, high-precision trading system. This script is not a basic mashup of indicators, but a fully integrated strategy with logical synergy between components, internal equity management, and visual trade analytics via a customizable dashboard.
🔍 How It Works
🔸 Trend Detection – McGinley Dynamic + Gradient Slope
McGinley Dynamic is used as the baseline to reflect adaptive price action more responsively than standard moving averages.
A custom gradient filter, calculated using the slope of the McGinley line normalized by ATR, determines if the market is trending up or down.
trendUp when slope > 0
trendDown when slope < 0
🔸 Momentum Confirmation – ZLEMA-Smoothed CCI
CCI (Commodity Channel Index) is used to detect momentum strength and direction.
It is further smoothed with ZLEMA (Zero Lag EMA) to reduce noise while keeping lag minimal.
Entry is confirmed when:
CCI > 0 (Bullish momentum)
CCI < 0 (Bearish momentum)
🔸 Volume Confirmation – Relative Volume Spike Filter
Uses a 20-period EMA of volume to calculate the expected average.
Trades are only triggered if real-time volume exceeds this average by a user-defined multiplier (default: 1.5x), filtering out low-conviction signals.
🔸 Trap Detection – Wick-to-Body Reversal Filter
Filters out potential trap candles using wick-to-body ratio and body size compared to ATR.
Avoids entering on manipulative price spikes where:
Long traps show large lower wicks.
Short traps show large upper wicks.
🔸 Entry Conditions
A trade is only allowed when:
Within selected date range
Cooldown between trades is respected
Daily drawdown guard is not triggered
All of the following align:
Trend direction (McGinley slope)
Momentum confirmation (CCI ZLEMA)
Volume spike active
No trap candle detected
🎯 Trade Management Logic
✅ Take Profit (TP1/TP2 System)
TP1: 50% of the position is closed at a predefined % gain (default 2%).
TP2: Remaining 100% is closed at a higher profit level (default 4%).
🛑 Stop Loss
A fixed 2% stop loss is enforced per position using strategy.exit(..., stop=...) logic.
Stop loss is active for both TP2 and primary entries and updates the dashboard if triggered.
❄️ Cooldown & Equity Protection
A user-defined cooldown period (in bars) prevents overtrading.
A daily equity loss guard blocks new trades if portfolio drawdown exceeds a % threshold (default: 2.5%).
📊 Real-Time Dashboard (On-Chart Table)
Fusion Sniper X features a futuristic, color-coded dashboard with theme controls, showing:
Current position and entry price
Real-time profit/loss (%)
TP1, TP2, and SL status
Trend and momentum direction
Volume spike state and trap candle alerts
Trade statistics: total, win/loss, drawdown
Symbol and timeframe display
Themes include: Neon, Cyber, Monochrome, and Dark Techno.
📈 Visuals
McGinley baseline is plotted in orange for trend bias.
Bar colors reflect active positions (green for long, red for short).
Stop loss line plotted in red when active.
Background shading highlights active volume spikes.
✅ Why It’s Not Just a Mashup
Fusion Sniper X is an original system architecture built on:
Custom logic (gradient-based trend slope, wick trap rejection)
Synergistic indicator stacking (ZLEMA-smoothed momentum, ATR-based slope)
Position and equity tracking (not just signal-based plotting)
Intelligent risk control with take-profits, stop losses, cooldown, and max loss rules
An interactive dashboard that enhances usability and transparency
Every component has a distinct role in the system, and none are used as-is from public sources without modification or integration logic. The design follows a cohesive and rule-based structure for algorithmic execution.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This strategy is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice. Trading cryptocurrencies involves substantial risk, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Always backtest and forward-test before using on a live account. Use at your own risk.
📅 Backtest Range & Market Conditions Note
The performance results displayed for Fusion Sniper X are based on a focused backtest period from December 1, 2024 to May 10, 2025. This range was chosen intentionally due to the dynamic and volatile nature of cryptocurrency markets, where structural and behavioral shifts can occur rapidly. By evaluating over a shorter, recent time window, the strategy is tuned to current market mechanics and avoids misleading results that could come from outdated market regimes. This ensures more realistic, forward-aligned performance — particularly important for high-frequency systems operating on the 1-hour timeframe.
Hybrid Momentum Suite [QuantAlgo]The Hybrid Momentum Suite is an advanced momentum-based technical indicator that utilizes a weighted fusion of RSI and CCI, combined with adaptive boundary detection to help traders and investors identify momentum strength and potential reversal zones across different timeframes and asset classes.
🟢 Technical Foundation
The Hybrid Momentum Suite employs a dual-component approach to momentum analysis, incorporating:
Hybrid RSI-CCI Calculation: Uses a customizable ratio for momentum signature creation, allowing traders and investors to balance the characteristics of both indicators
Bi-Directional Component Separation: Automatically separates unified momentum into distinct bullish and bearish forces for independent analysis
Adaptive Impulse Boundary: Uses exponential moving average combined with standard deviation multipliers to detect momentum exhaustion zones
Multi-Level Gradient Visualization: Applies sophisticated layering with varying transparency to show momentum strength and direction changes
The indicator processes price data through multiple filtering stages, applying mathematical principles including weighted averaging, component isolation, and statistical variance analysis. This creates a momentum system that adapts to market volatility while maintaining clarity in directional bias and strength quantification.
🟢 Key Features & Signals
1. Bi-Directional Component Separation
The indicator presents momentum through mathematically isolated histograms that separate bullish and bearish forces for independent analysis.
When bullish momentum is dominant, the bullish component (green) shows greater amplitude than the bearish component.
Similarly, when bearish momentum is dominant, the bearish component (red) shows greater amplitude than the bullish component.
During transitional periods, components may show equal strength, indicating momentum equilibrium.
This visualization provides immediate insights into:
→ Competing market forces simultaneously
→ Momentum exhaustion before reversals
→ Quantified momentum strength across different timeframes
2. Real-Time Status Update
The indicator features a comprehensive analysis dashboard that operates with dynamic strength classification:
The dashboard automatically categorizes momentum from "Very Weak" to "Very Strong" based on component amplitude.
Historical comparison displays previous bar metrics for trend analysis, helping traders and investors understand momentum persistence.
Color-coded visualization matches histogram components for immediate recognition of market bias.
Adaptive positioning offers nine customizable table locations for optimal display across different chart layouts.
Regardless of position, the dashboard displays:
Current momentum direction (BULLISH or BEARISH)
Momentum strength percentage (0-100%)
Previous bar comparison for trend persistence
Active component colors for visual consistency
This comprehensive approach helps traders and investors:
→ Assess current momentum strength quantitatively
→ Identify momentum shifts through historical comparison
→ Make informed decisions based on momentum context
3. Reversal Signal Detection System
The indicator generates trading signals using advanced multi-factor validation:
Exhaustion signals are detected when components cross down after exceeding statistical boundaries, indicating potential momentum reversals.
Trend flip alerts are generated when component dominance changes (bull>bear or bear>bull), signaling directional shifts.
Boundary interaction monitoring tracks crossovers above/below impulse threshold for extreme momentum identification.
Visual markers ( X ) are positioned using mathematical placement algorithms for clear signal identification.
The indicator also features a comprehensive alert system with notifications for:
Bullish potential reversals
Bearish potential reversals
Trend flip signals
Momentum boundary crossings
*Alerts can be customized and delivered through TradingView's notification system, making it easy to stay informed of important momentum developments even when away from the charts.
4. Conditional Bar Coloring
The indicator provides optional price bar coloring based on momentum analysis:
Bars are colored based on dominant momentum component (bullish/bearish).
Reversal conditions are highlighted with specialized coloring (default orange).
Color transparency adjusts based on momentum strength for immediate visual feedback.
Bar coloring can be toggled on/off to suit different chart aesthetics and personal preferences.
🟢 Practical Usage Tips
→ Component Analysis and Interpretation: The indicator visualizes momentum direction and strength through separate components, allowing traders to immediately identify dominant market forces. This helps in assessing potential for continuation or reversal.
→ Signal Generation Strategies: The indicator generates potential trading signals based on component crossovers, boundary violations, and momentum exhaustion. Users can focus on reversal signals at statistical extremes or trend-following signals during component dominance.
→ Multi-Component Assessment: Through its bi-directional approach, the indicator enables users to understand competing forces within the same timeframe. This helps in identifying momentum equilibrium and potential turning points.
🟢 Pro Tips
Adjust RSI/CCI ratio based on market conditions:
→ High ratios (70-100) for mean-reverting markets and longer timeframes
→ Low ratios (0-30) for trending markets and shorter timeframes
→ Default 50/50 for balanced momentum assessment across market types
Fine-tune impulse boundary based on volatility:
→ Lower boundary lengths (20-30) for more frequent reversal signals
→ Higher lengths (40-60) for only major momentum extremes
→ Adjust standard deviation multiplier (2.0-4.0) based on market volatility
Look for confluence between components:
→ Component divergence as early reversal warning
→ Simultaneous extreme readings for high-probability setups
→ Component correlation with price for confirmation
Use for multiple trading approaches:
→ Reversal trading at component extremes near impulse boundary
→ Trend following when components show clear dominance
→ Early momentum shift detection with gradient fading patterns
→ Position sizing based on component strength percentage
Combine with:
→ Support/resistance analysis for strategic entry and exit points
→ Volume indicators for momentum validation
→ Multiple timeframe analysis for broader market context
→ Price action patterns for confirmation of reversal signals
Percentage SDThis TradingView indicator, called "Percentage SD," measures how much the price of an asset is fluctuating (its volatility) and shows this as a percentage.
You can choose which price to track (like the closing price) and the period over which to measure this volatility.
The indicator then draws a yellow line in a separate panel below your main chart. When this line is higher, it means the price is more volatile relative to its current level. A lower line suggests less volatility. This can help you see when price movements are becoming more or less active.
ItsGuarantee Instrument Net Change Real-TimeDescription of the Indicator
The "ItsGuarantee Instrument Net Change Real-Time" is a Pine Script (version 5) indicator developed for TradingView to provide real-time net price change metrics for a financial instrument across three timeframes: Year-to-Date (YTD), Month-to-Date (MTD), and Day-to-Date (DTD). It calculates the difference between the instrument's current closing price and its opening price at the start of the year, month, and day, respectively. These net changes are displayed in a customizable table overlaid on the chart, enabling traders to quickly assess the instrument's performance over these periods without manual calculations.
Key Features:
Real-Time Net Change Calculation:
YTD Net Change: Measures the difference between the current price and the opening price on January 1, 2025 (or the specified year).
MTD Net Change: Calculates the difference between the current price and the opening price at the beginning of the current month.
DTD Net Change: Computes the difference between the current price and the opening price of the current trading day.
Customizable Table Display:
The table's position on the chart can be adjusted via a user input dropdown, with options including "top_right," "top_left," "middle_right," "middle_left," "bottom_right," or "bottom_left."
The table is structured with two columns ("Metric" and "Value") and four rows (a header row followed by three rows for the net change metrics).
It features a clean design with a gray header and white cells, accented by a border for improved readability.
Overlay on Chart:
The indicator operates in overlay=true mode, meaning the table is displayed directly on the price chart rather than in a separate pane, allowing traders to view performance metrics alongside price action seamlessly.
Error Handling:
If data for a specific timeframe (e.g., the yearly open price) is unavailable (na), the table displays "N/A" instead of a numerical value, ensuring the indicator remains functional even with incomplete data.
How It Works:
Inputs:
The script defines the starting year for the YTD calculation (default is 2025) and includes an input for the table's position on the chart.
A switch statement maps the user-selected table position (e.g., "top_right") to the corresponding Pine Script position constant (e.g., position.top_right).
Data Retrieval:
The current price is sourced using the close variable, which updates in real-time as new price data becomes available.
Historical opening prices for the year, month, and day are retrieved using request.security, pulling data from the specified timeframes ("12M" for yearly, "M" for monthly, "D" for daily). The barmerge parameters ensure accurate data alignment without gaps or lookahead bias.
Net Change Calculations:
YTD Net Change = Current Price - Yearly Open Price (January 1, 2025)
MTD Net Change = Current Price - Monthly Open Price (start of the current month)
DTD Net Change = Current Price - Daily Open Price (start of the current trading day)
The na function checks for missing data to prevent errors during calculations.
Table Creation and Population:
A table is created using table.new with 2 columns and 4 rows, positioned according to the user's input.
The first row serves as a header with "Metric" and "Value" labels, styled with a gray background and white text for contrast.
The subsequent rows display the YTD, MTD, and DTD net changes in dollars, formatted to two decimal places using str.tostring. If a value is unavailable, it displays "N/A."
Use Case for Traders:
This indicator is highly practical for traders and investors who need to monitor an instrument's performance across different timeframes without performing manual calculations. Specific use cases include:
Day Traders: The DTD net change provides a snapshot of intraday performance, helping traders make quick decisions based on daily price movements.
Swing Traders: The MTD net change offers insights into short-term trends within the month, aiding in the identification of potential swing opportunities.
Long-Term Investors: The YTD net change allows for tracking yearly performance, which is valuable for portfolio management, performance evaluation, or tax-related purposes (e.g., assessing gains/losses in 2025).
The table's overlay format ensures that these metrics are always visible on the chart, providing a convenient reference point during technical analysis. It complements other tools like momentum indicators or moving averages, offering a comprehensive view of both price performance and trend dynamics.
Potential Enhancements:
Percentage Change: The indicator currently displays net changes in dollar terms. Adding percentage changes (e.g., YTD % change = (YTD Net Change / Year Open Price) * 100) could provide a more normalized perspective on performance.
Color Coding: Incorporating conditional formatting (e.g., green for positive net changes, red for negative) would make the table more visually intuitive for quick decision-making.
Dynamic Year Input: Allowing users to dynamically input the starting year (instead of hardcoding 2025) would enhance the indicator's flexibility for use in future years.
Additional Timeframes: Including other periods like Quarter-to-Date (QTD) could align with business reporting practices, as highlighted in related sources like Sisense (2025), which discusses the importance of QTD metrics for trend analysis.
Connection to the Original Post:
The "ItsGuarantee Instrument Net Change Real-Time" indicator connects directly to the theme of the original X post by @ItsGuarantee
about "Instrument Speed & Close Momentum." While the post likely refers to a momentum-based indicator (focusing on the rate of price changes to assess trend strength), this net change table provides a complementary perspective by quantifying price performance over specific timeframes. Momentum indicators, as noted in the Investopedia (2025) web results, are useful for identifying overbought or oversold conditions, while net change metrics (YTD, MTD, DTD) offer a straightforward way to track overall price movement, supporting trend confirmation or portfolio monitoring. The "ItsGuarantee" branding ties this indicator to the creator's suite of tools, emphasizing real-time, actionable insights for traders.
ItsGuarantee Instrument Speed & Close MomentumItsGuarantee Instrument Speed & Close Momentum
Overview
Exclusively engineered for premier hedge funds, the ItsGuarantee Instrument Speed & Close Momentum indicator is a vital tool that unlocks the speed of an instrument and how fast it’s going since the start of the current year, powered by proprietary physics-based calculations. These calculations preview the guaranteed net profit or loss of an instrument every day since the year’s start, using real-time data to deliver unmatched precision. It forecasts unmanipulated closing prices for today, the month, and the year, displayed on a sleek, customizable dashboard with lines, labels, and a table. With real-time alerts, manipulation detection, and global timezone support, this indicator is indispensable for maximizing returns.
Key Features
Real-Time Speed Analysis: Uses physics-based math to reveal an instrument’s speed and daily profit/loss preview since January 1 with live data.
Accurate Price Forecasts: Predicts unmanipulated daily, monthly, and yearly closing prices with precision.
Manipulation Detection: Spots price irregularities instantly, safeguarding your trades.
Clear Visuals: Features Sea Blue (daily), Purple (monthly), and Red (yearly) lines and labels for quick insights.
Instant Alerts: Sends real-time notifications when prices cross key levels.
Global Compatibility: Works in any market timezone with adjustable open times.
Custom Dashboard: Tailor table position, colors, and sizes to fit your needs.
How It Works
Driven by proprietary physics calculations, the indicator tracks an instrument’s price speed since January 1 using real-time data, previewing the guaranteed net profit or loss every day since the year’s start. It predicts unmanipulated closing prices for daily, monthly, and yearly periods, shown on a clear table, lines, and labels. Real-time alerts signal price crossings, and manipulation detection ensures market integrity, making it a cornerstone for hedge funds worldwide.
Ideal For
Hedge fund managers tracking daily profit/loss and instrument speed with live data.
Funds combating price manipulation to seize market opportunities.
Any Monday-to-Friday market globally.
Customization Options
Set market open time (e.g., 9:30 AM for NYSE).
Adjust table colors, borders, and text sizes (tiny to huge).
Customize Sea Blue (daily), Purple (monthly), and Red (yearly) visuals.
Choose from six table positions (e.g., Top Right, Bottom Left).
Setting Up Alerts
Add the indicator to your chart.
Enable alerts like “Daily Close Crossover” for key price movements.
Use “Once Per Bar Close” on daily charts for accurate alerts.
Note
Adapts to any chart timezone; align with your market’s settings.
Assumes 264 trading days per year and 22 trading days per month.
Includes debugging labels for NA values at the top of the chart.
Secure Your Advantage
Trusted by elite hedge funds, ItsGuarantee Instrument Speed & Close Momentum is your key to mastering market speed and daily profit/loss with real-time precision. Add it to your chart, set your market time, customize the dashboard, and enable alerts to trade with the confidence of the world’s top funds.
Volumetric Entropy IndexVolumetric Entropy Index (VEI)
A volume-based drift analyzer that captures directional pressure, trend agreement, and entropy structure using smoothed volume flows.
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🧠 What It Does:
• Volume Drift EMAs : Shows buy/sell pressure momentum with adaptive smoothing.
• Dynamic Bands : Bollinger-style volatility wrappers react to expanding/contracting drift.
• Baseline Envelope : Clean structural white rails for mean-reversion zones or trend momentum.
• Background Shading : Highlights when both sides (up & down drift) are in agreement — green for bullish, red for bearish.
• Alerts Included : Drift alignment, crossover events, net drift shifts, and strength spikes.
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🔍 What Makes It Different:
• Most volume indicators rely on bars, oscillators, or OBV-style accumulation — this doesn’t.
• It compares directional EMAs of raw volume to isolate real-time bias and acceleration.
• It visualizes the twisting tension between volume forces — not just price reaction.
• Designed to show when volatility is building inside the volume mechanics before price follows.
• Modular — every element is optional, so you can run it lean or fully loaded.
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📊 How to Use It:
• Drift EMAs : Watch for one side consistently dominating — sharp spikes often precede breakouts.
• Bands : When they tighten and start expanding, it often signals directional momentum forming.
• Envelope Lines : Use as high-probability reversal or continuation zones. Bands crossing envelopes = potential thrust.
• Background Color : Green/red backgrounds confirm volume agreement. Can be used as a filter for other signals.
• Net Drift : Optional smoothed oscillator showing the difference between bullish and bearish volume pressure. Crosses above or below zero signal directional bias shifts.
• Drift Strength : Measures pressure buildup — spikes often correlate with large moves.
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⚙️ Full Customization:
• Turn every layer on/off independently
• Modify all colors, transparencies, and line widths
• Adjust band width multiplier and envelope offset (%)
• Toggle bonus plots like drift strength and net baseline
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🧪 Experimental Tools:
• Smoothed Net Drift trace
• Drift Strength signal
• Envelope lines and dynamic entropy bands with adjustable math
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Built for signal refinement. Made to expose directional imbalance before the herd sees it.
Created by @Sherlock_Macgyver
5-Min Candle Ranges (Last 1000)Average candle size for 1000 candles. This indicators looks at the volatility of candles and averages the size of the candles.
Uber TDFI - Trend Direction & Force Index [UTS]The TDFI indicator is a highly precise and faithful adaptation of Mladen's well-known Trend Direction Force Index (TDFT), originally developed in MQ4 format and published on Forex-Station. This TradingView implementation has been meticulously crafted to mirror the exact behavior and calculation logic of the original, ensuring that users experience the same accuracy and analytical depth that made the MQ4 version widely respected among professional traders.
What sets TDFI apart from other trend indicators is its robust foundation and flexibility:
Authentic Calculation Method: Unlike simplified or reinterpreted versions, this script stays true to Mladen’s original computation method, delivering consistent results aligned with his vision of trend force analysis.
26 Moving Average Options: TDFI incorporates a comprehensive selection of 26 moving average types, allowing traders to tailor the trend detection mechanism to suit various market conditions and personal trading styles. This level of configurability is rarely seen and provides a substantial edge in both backtesting and live decision-making.
Advanced Smoothing Capabilities: The indicator supports quadratic smoothing and includes adjustable phase and smooth parameters, further enhancing signal clarity and responsiveness. These features replicate the full feature set of the original MQ4 version, offering granular control over the indicator’s behavior.
TDFI is designed for traders who prioritize precision, adaptability, and analytical fidelity. Whether you are building a new strategy or enhancing an existing one, this tool offers the depth and reliability required for serious technical analysis.
Trend Methods
Trend-determining method offers 26 high quality Moving averages to choose.
"SMA", Simple Moving Average, R. H. Hooker, 1901
"EMA", Exponential Moving Average, P. N. Haurlan, early 1960s
"MDMA", McGinley Dynamic MA, John R. McGinley, 1990s
"DSEMA", Double Smoothed EMA, William Blau, year unknown
"DEMA", Double EMA, Patrick G. Mulloy, 1994
"TEMA", Triple EMA, Patrick G. Mulloy, 1994
"WMA", Weighted MA, Author and year unknown
"PWMA", Parabolic Weighted MA, Author and year unknown
"VWMA", Volume Weighted MA, Author and year unknown
"HULL", Hull MA, Alan Hull, 2005, year unknown
"TMA", Triangular MA, Author and year unknown
"B2P", Two Pole Ehlers Butterworth, John F. Ehlers, 2004
"S2P", Two Pole Ehlers Smoother, John F. Ehlers, year unknown
"S3P", Three Pole Ehlers Smoother, John F. Ehlers, year unknown
"SINE", Sine Weighted MA, Author and year unknown
"LINREG", Linear Regression Value (LSMA), Author and year unknown
"ILINREG", Integral of Linear Regression Slope, Author and year unknown
"NLMA", Non Lag MA, Author and year unknown
"ZLMA", Zero Lag MA, Author and year unknown
"SMOOTHER", Smoother, Author and year unknown
"SSM", Super Smoother, John F. Ehlers, year unknown
"ALMA", Arnaud Legoux MA, Arnaud Legoux, year unknown
"KAMA", Kaufman Adaptive MA, Perry J. Kaufman, 1998
"FRAMA", Fractal MA, John F. Ehlers, year unknown
"RMA", Running MA, J. Welles Wilder Jr., 1978
"JMA", Jurik Moving Average, Mark Jurik, year unknown
Signals
The indicator displays buy/sell signals on trigger-line cross, optionally on zero line cross.
Long Signal
Short Signal
Alerts
Each chart signal can trigger an alert with the same name. To avoid multiple alerts being triggered within a single candle, it is recommended to wait for the candle to close and use the 'Once Per Bar Close' setting.
Long Signal
Short Signal
About
Name: Uber TDFI - Trend Direction & Force Index
Created: 2025/04/02
PineScript: v6
Uber TDFI - Lite: Trend Direction & Force Index [UTS]The TDFI indicator is a highly precise and faithful adaptation of Mladen's well-known Trend Direction Force Index (TDFT), originally developed in MQ4 format and published on Forex-Station. This TradingView implementation has been meticulously crafted to mirror the exact behavior and calculation logic of the original, ensuring that users experience the same accuracy and analytical depth that made the MQ4 version widely respected among professional traders.
What sets TDFI apart from other trend indicators is its robust foundation and flexibility:
Authentic Calculation Method: Unlike simplified or reinterpreted versions, this script stays true to Mladen’s original computation method, delivering consistent results aligned with his vision of trend force analysis.
26 Moving Average Options: TDFI incorporates a comprehensive selection of 26 moving average types, allowing traders to tailor the trend detection mechanism to suit various market conditions and personal trading styles. This level of configurability is rarely seen and provides a substantial edge in both backtesting and live decision-making.
Advanced Smoothing Capabilities: The indicator supports quadratic smoothing and includes adjustable phase and smooth parameters, further enhancing signal clarity and responsiveness. These features replicate the full feature set of the original MQ4 version, offering granular control over the indicator’s behavior.
TDFI is designed for traders who prioritize precision, adaptability, and analytical fidelity. Whether you are building a new strategy or enhancing an existing one, this tool offers the depth and reliability required for serious technical analysis.
Trend Methods
Trend-determining method offers 26 high quality Moving averages to choose.
"SMA", Simple Moving Average, R. H. Hooker, 1901
"EMA", Exponential Moving Average, P. N. Haurlan, early 1960s
"MDMA", McGinley Dynamic MA, John R. McGinley, 1990s
"DSEMA", Double Smoothed EMA, William Blau, year unknown
"DEMA", Double EMA, Patrick G. Mulloy, 1994
"TEMA", Triple EMA, Patrick G. Mulloy, 1994
"WMA", Weighted MA, Author and year unknown
"PWMA", Parabolic Weighted MA, Author and year unknown
"VWMA", Volume Weighted MA, Author and year unknown
"HULL", Hull MA, Alan Hull, 2005, year unknown
"TMA", Triangular MA, Author and year unknown
"B2P", Two Pole Ehlers Butterworth, John F. Ehlers, 2004
"S2P", Two Pole Ehlers Smoother, John F. Ehlers, year unknown
"S3P", Three Pole Ehlers Smoother, John F. Ehlers, year unknown
"SINE", Sine Weighted MA, Author and year unknown
"LINREG", Linear Regression Value (LSMA), Author and year unknown
"ILINREG", Integral of Linear Regression Slope, Author and year unknown
"NLMA", Non Lag MA, Author and year unknown
"ZLMA", Zero Lag MA, Author and year unknown
"SMOOTHER", Smoother, Author and year unknown
"SSM", Super Smoother, John F. Ehlers, year unknown
"ALMA", Arnaud Legoux MA, Arnaud Legoux, year unknown
"KAMA", Kaufman Adaptive MA, Perry J. Kaufman, 1998
"FRAMA", Fractal MA, John F. Ehlers, year unknown
"RMA", Running MA, J. Welles Wilder Jr., 1978
"JMA", Jurik Moving Average, Mark Jurik, year unknown
Signals
The indicator displays buy/sell signals on trigger-line cross, optionally on zero line cross.
Long Signal
Short Signal
Alerts
Each chart signal can trigger an alert with the same name. To avoid multiple alerts being triggered within a single candle, it is recommended to wait for the candle to close and use the 'Once Per Bar Close' setting.
Long Signal
Short Signal
Lite Version Constraints
The 'Lite' version keeps things easy, focused on forex and EUR/USD.
About
Name: Uber TDFI - Lite: Trend Direction & Force Index
Created: 2025/04/02
PineScript: v6
Uber Baseline V2 - NNFX Edition [UTS]Uber Baseline V2 – NNFX Edition
Uber Baseline V2 – NNFX Edition is a highly customizable baseline component designed for seamless integration into any trading system. Tailored specifically for the No Nonsense Forex (NNFX) methodology, it serves as a powerful trend filter—helping traders stay aligned with the dominant market direction while avoiding low-probability trades during consolidation.
Choose from 26 high-quality moving averages to find the perfect-fitting baseline for your trading style. Whether you're trend-following or building a complete NNFX stack, this tool adapts to your strategy with precision and clarity.
Usage
🧭 Baseline as Trend Filter
Direction: Trade only in the direction of the baseline. A long entry is only valid if the price closes above the baseline; a short entry only if it closes below.
As VP explains, the baseline “is making sure you are getting into trades that are trending, keeping you out of trades that aren’t trending” and signals exits when trends fail.
📈 Entry Rule (Baseline Cross + ATR)
Baseline Cross: An entry occurs only when price crosses and closes on the opposite side of the baseline.
ATR Zone: The close must lie within a ±1×ATR band around the baseline. In other words, price must close within “the 1 ATR zone of the baseline”.
Confirmations: All primary/secondary confirmation indicators and volume must agree with the move.
“An entry should occur when price crosses the baseline and the price is within the 1 ATR zone of the baseline and all of your indicators agreeing.”
🔁 Beyond-ATR & Pullback Rule
No Immediate Entry: If a baseline signal occurs while price is outside the ±1×ATR band, do not enter immediately. Treat this as a pullback scenario.
Wait for Retrace:
“WATCH for next candle” – enter only when the next bar closes back within the 1×ATR band around the baseline.
If price had closed beyond 1×ATR, only enter when a subsequent candle closes within 1×ATR of the baseline, with all indicators still aligned.
“If Price closes within 1×ATR of Baseline you can enter trade.”
⏳ One-Candle Rule
Filter Lag: If the primary confirmation (C1) fires but the secondary or volume indicators have not yet signaled, you may delay entry by one bar.
Second Chance Entry:
“You can wait one more candle after and enter if your secondary indicator and/or volume indicator have caught up and are giving you a signal.”
This delay is allowed only once per signal and all conditions must be met on the second candle.
Moving Averages
Trend-determining method offers 26 high quality Moving averages to choose.
"SMA", Simple Moving Average, R. H. Hooker, 1901
"EMA", Exponential Moving Average, P. N. Haurlan, early 1960s
"MDMA", McGinley Dynamic MA, John R. McGinley, 1990s
"DSEMA", Double Smoothed EMA, William Blau, year unknown
"DEMA", Double EMA, Patrick G. Mulloy, 1994
"TEMA", Triple EMA, Patrick G. Mulloy, 1994
"WMA", Weighted MA, Author and year unknown
"PWMA", Parabolic Weighted MA, Author and year unknown
"VWMA", Volume Weighted MA, Author and year unknown
"HULL", Hull MA, Alan Hull, 2005, year unknown
"TMA", Triangular MA, Author and year unknown
"B2P", Two Pole Ehlers Butterworth, John F. Ehlers, 2004
"S2P", Two Pole Ehlers Smoother, John F. Ehlers, year unknown
"S3P", Three Pole Ehlers Smoother, John F. Ehlers, year unknown
"SINE", Sine Weighted MA, Author and year unknown
"LINREG", Linear Regression Value (LSMA), Author and year unknown
"ILINREG", Integral of Linear Regression Slope, Author and year unknown
"NLMA", Non Lag MA, Author and year unknown
"ZLMA", Zero Lag MA, Author and year unknown
"SMOOTHER", Smoother, Author and year unknown
"SSM", Super Smoother, John F. Ehlers, year unknown
"ALMA", Arnaud Legoux MA, Arnaud Legoux, year unknown
"KAMA", Kaufman Adaptive MA, Perry J. Kaufman, 1998
"FRAMA", Fractal MA, John F. Ehlers, year unknown
"RMA", Running MA, J. Welles Wilder Jr., 1978
"JMA", Jurik Moving Average, Mark Jurik, year unknown
Signals
The indicator displays buy/sell signals, Beyond-ATR signals, and recommends when a pullback entry is possible.
Long Signal
Short Signal
Beyond-ATR: Long Signal
Beyond-ATR: Short Signal
Pullback Possible: Long Signal
Pullback Possible: Short Signal
Alerts
Each chart signal can trigger an alert with the same name. To avoid multiple alerts being triggered within a single candle, it is recommended to wait for the candle to close and use the 'On Bar Close' setting.
Long Signal
Short Signal
Beyond-ATR: Long Signal
Beyond-ATR: Short Signal
Pullback Possible: Long Signal
Pullback Possible: Short Signal
About
Name: Uber Baseline V2 - NNFX Edition
Created: 2025/05/09
PineScript: v6
Uber Baseline V2 - Lite: NNFX Edition [UTS]Uber Baseline V2 – NNFX Edition
Uber Baseline V2 – NNFX Edition is a highly customizable baseline component designed for seamless integration into any trading system. Tailored specifically for the No Nonsense Forex (NNFX) methodology, it serves as a powerful trend filter—helping traders stay aligned with the dominant market direction while avoiding low-probability trades during consolidation.
Choose from 26 high-quality moving averages to find the perfect-fitting baseline for your trading style. Whether you're trend-following or building a complete NNFX stack, this tool adapts to your strategy with precision and clarity.
Usage
🧭 Baseline as Trend Filter
Direction: Trade only in the direction of the baseline. A long entry is only valid if the price closes above the baseline; a short entry only if it closes below.
As VP explains, the baseline “is making sure you are getting into trades that are trending, keeping you out of trades that aren’t trending” and signals exits when trends fail.
📈 Entry Rule (Baseline Cross + ATR)
Baseline Cross: An entry occurs only when price crosses and closes on the opposite side of the baseline.
ATR Zone: The close must lie within a ±1×ATR band around the baseline. In other words, price must close within “the 1 ATR zone of the baseline”.
Confirmations: All primary/secondary confirmation indicators and volume must agree with the move.
“An entry should occur when price crosses the baseline and the price is within the 1 ATR zone of the baseline and all of your indicators agreeing.”
🔁 Beyond-ATR & Pullback Rule
No Immediate Entry: If a baseline signal occurs while price is outside the ±1×ATR band, do not enter immediately. Treat this as a pullback scenario.
Wait for Retrace:
“WATCH for next candle” – enter only when the next bar closes back within the 1×ATR band around the baseline.
If price had closed beyond 1×ATR, only enter when a subsequent candle closes within 1×ATR of the baseline, with all indicators still aligned.
“If Price closes within 1×ATR of Baseline you can enter trade.”
⏳ One-Candle Rule
Filter Lag: If the primary confirmation (C1) fires but the secondary or volume indicators have not yet signaled, you may delay entry by one bar.
Second Chance Entry:
“You can wait one more candle after and enter if your secondary indicator and/or volume indicator have caught up and are giving you a signal.”
This delay is allowed only once per signal and all conditions must be met on the second candle.
Moving Averages
Trend-determining method offers 26 high quality Moving averages to choose.
"SMA", Simple Moving Average, R. H. Hooker, 1901
"EMA", Exponential Moving Average, P. N. Haurlan, early 1960s
"MDMA", McGinley Dynamic MA, John R. McGinley, 1990s
"DSEMA", Double Smoothed EMA, William Blau, year unknown
"DEMA", Double EMA, Patrick G. Mulloy, 1994
"TEMA", Triple EMA, Patrick G. Mulloy, 1994
"WMA", Weighted MA, Author and year unknown
"PWMA", Parabolic Weighted MA, Author and year unknown
"VWMA", Volume Weighted MA, Author and year unknown
"HULL", Hull MA, Alan Hull, 2005, year unknown
"TMA", Triangular MA, Author and year unknown
"B2P", Two Pole Ehlers Butterworth, John F. Ehlers, 2004
"S2P", Two Pole Ehlers Smoother, John F. Ehlers, year unknown
"S3P", Three Pole Ehlers Smoother, John F. Ehlers, year unknown
"SINE", Sine Weighted MA, Author and year unknown
"LINREG", Linear Regression Value (LSMA), Author and year unknown
"ILINREG", Integral of Linear Regression Slope, Author and year unknown
"NLMA", Non Lag MA, Author and year unknown
"ZLMA", Zero Lag MA, Author and year unknown
"SMOOTHER", Smoother, Author and year unknown
"SSM", Super Smoother, John F. Ehlers, year unknown
"ALMA", Arnaud Legoux MA, Arnaud Legoux, year unknown
"KAMA", Kaufman Adaptive MA, Perry J. Kaufman, 1998
"FRAMA", Fractal MA, John F. Ehlers, year unknown
"RMA", Running MA, J. Welles Wilder Jr., 1978
"JMA", Jurik Moving Average, Mark Jurik, year unknown
Signals
The indicator displays buy/sell signals, Beyond-ATR signals, and recommends when a pullback entry is possible.
Long Signal
Short Signal
Beyond-ATR: Long Signal
Beyond-ATR: Short Signal
Pullback Possible: Long Signal
Pullback Possible: Short Signal
Alerts
Each chart signal can trigger an alert with the same name. To avoid multiple alerts being triggered within a single candle, it is recommended to wait for the candle to close and use the 'On Bar Close' setting.
Long Signal
Short Signal
Beyond-ATR: Long Signal
Beyond-ATR: Short Signal
Pullback Possible: Long Signal
Pullback Possible: Short Signal
Lite Version Constraints
The 'Lite' version keeps things easy, focused on forex and EUR/USD.
About
Name: Uber Baseline V2 – Lite: NNFX Edition
Created: 2025/05/09
PineScript: v6
Daily Price RangeThe indicator is designed to analyze an instrument’s volatility based on daily extremes (High-Low) and to compare the current day’s range with the typical (median) range over a selected period. This helps traders assess how much of the "usual" daily movement has already occurred and how much may still be possible during the trading day.
SuperTrade ST1 StrategyOverview
The SuperTrade ST1 Strategy is a long-only trend-following strategy that combines a Supertrend indicator with a 200-period EMA filter to isolate high-probability bullish trade setups. It is designed to operate in trending markets, using volatility-based exits with a strict 1:4 Risk-to-Reward (R:R) ratio, meaning that each trade targets a profit 4× the size of its predefined risk.
This strategy is ideal for traders looking to align with medium- to long-term trends, while maintaining disciplined risk control and minimal trade frequency.
How It Works
This strategy leverages three key components:
Supertrend Indicator
A trend-following indicator based on Average True Range (ATR).
Identifies bullish/bearish trend direction by plotting a trailing stop line that moves with price volatility.
200-period Exponential Moving Average (EMA) Filter
Trades are only taken when the price is above the EMA, ensuring participation only during confirmed uptrends.
Helps filter out counter-trend entries during market pullbacks or ranges.
ATR-Based Stop Loss and Take Profit
Each trade uses the ATR to calculate volatility-adjusted exit levels.
Stop Loss: 1× ATR below entry.
Take Profit: 4× ATR above entry (1:4 R:R).
This asymmetry ensures that even with a lower win rate, the strategy can remain profitable.
Entry Conditions
A long trade is triggered when:
Supertrend flips from bearish to bullish (trend reversal).
Price closes above the Supertrend line.
Price is above the 200 EMA (bullish market bias).
Exit Logic
Once a long position is entered:
Stop loss is set 1 ATR below entry.
Take profit is set 4 ATR above entry.
The strategy automatically exits the position on either target.
Backtest Settings
This strategy is configured for realistic backtesting, including:
$10,000 account size
2% equity risk per trade
0.1% commission
1 tick slippage
These settings aim to simulate real-world conditions and avoid overly optimistic results.
How to Use
Apply the script to any timeframe, though higher timeframes (1H, 4H, Daily) often yield more reliable signals.
Works best in clearly trending markets (especially in crypto, stocks, indices).
Can be paired with alerts for live trading or analysis.
Important Notes
This version is long-only by design. No short positions are executed.
Ideal for swing traders or position traders seeking asymmetric returns.
Users can modify the ATR period, Supertrend factor, or EMA filter length based on asset behavior.