OPEN-SOURCE SCRIPT
Cycle Timing Framework - Adaptive Point Mapping

This indicator is a visual cycle-timing framework designed to help traders study when recurring turning points tend to occur within a repeating market cycle.
Instead of reacting only to indicators that respond after price moves, this tool focuses on time structure — mapping recurring points inside a fixed-length cycle and projecting that same structure across past, current, and forward cycles for contextual reference.
Each cycle point is fully configurable, allowing the model to be tuned to individual assets, timeframes, or market regimes.
🔍 What This Indicator Does
Draws a repeating cycle template (default: 122 bars)
Displays up to 35 recurring cycle points per cycle
Projects the same structure across:
Past cycles (for validation)
The current cycle (for context)
Future cycles (for planning reference)
Allows point-by-point customization:
Enable / disable any point
Independent bar offsets per point
Individual colors for visual grouping
Optional tolerance windows (± bars) around each point
Optional numbered markers for clean point identification
This is a non-predictive, non-trading tool intended for cycle research, timing context, and structural alignment.
🛠 How to Use It (Workflow)
1️⃣ Choose Your Timeframe First
Cycle behavior is timeframe-dependent.
Decide whether you are working on Daily, Weekly, or another timeframe before tuning offsets.
2️⃣ Define the Cycle
Cycle Length (bars)
Sets the total cycle duration (default: 122).
Bars Back to Current Cycle Start
Anchors the current cycle to a known starting point.
Bars Back Lookback
Controls how many historical cycles are displayed.
3️⃣ Tune the Points
In Point Offsets (Bars):
Adjust each point so its vertical line aligns with recurring highs, lows, or pivots.
Disable points that are not relevant to the asset.
Use color groupings to distinguish high-probability or structural points.
This tuning process is intentionally manual to encourage asset-specific calibration.
4️⃣ Use Window Bands for Flexibility
Enable ± Window Bands if turning points tend to vary by a bar or two.
This helps visualize timing zones instead of single-bar precision.
5️⃣ Validate with Bar Replay
Use TradingView’s Bar Replay feature to:
Step through historical price action
Observe how consistently points align
Refine offsets where necessary
This is the intended validation method for this indicator.
🎯 Intended Use Cases
Cycle and rhythm analysis
Timing context for other indicators
Structural alignment across market phases
Studying recurring turning points on a specific asset
Educational and research-oriented cycle mapping
This indicator is designed to complement — not replace — price action, trend analysis, or risk management.
⚠ Important Notes
This script does not place trades
It does not generate buy/sell signals
It does not guarantee future outcomes
Forward projections are visual references only
Always confirm with additional analysis
This tool is best used as a context layer, helping answer when something may be more likely to occur — not what will occur.
🧠 Final Thought
Markets often move with rhythm, but that rhythm is asset-specific.
This indicator is intentionally flexible so the same cycle engine can be adapted to different instruments without forcing a one-size-fits-all model.
If you study cycles, this script gives you a clean, disciplined framework to do so directly on the chart.
Instead of reacting only to indicators that respond after price moves, this tool focuses on time structure — mapping recurring points inside a fixed-length cycle and projecting that same structure across past, current, and forward cycles for contextual reference.
Each cycle point is fully configurable, allowing the model to be tuned to individual assets, timeframes, or market regimes.
🔍 What This Indicator Does
Draws a repeating cycle template (default: 122 bars)
Displays up to 35 recurring cycle points per cycle
Projects the same structure across:
Past cycles (for validation)
The current cycle (for context)
Future cycles (for planning reference)
Allows point-by-point customization:
Enable / disable any point
Independent bar offsets per point
Individual colors for visual grouping
Optional tolerance windows (± bars) around each point
Optional numbered markers for clean point identification
This is a non-predictive, non-trading tool intended for cycle research, timing context, and structural alignment.
🛠 How to Use It (Workflow)
1️⃣ Choose Your Timeframe First
Cycle behavior is timeframe-dependent.
Decide whether you are working on Daily, Weekly, or another timeframe before tuning offsets.
2️⃣ Define the Cycle
Cycle Length (bars)
Sets the total cycle duration (default: 122).
Bars Back to Current Cycle Start
Anchors the current cycle to a known starting point.
Bars Back Lookback
Controls how many historical cycles are displayed.
3️⃣ Tune the Points
In Point Offsets (Bars):
Adjust each point so its vertical line aligns with recurring highs, lows, or pivots.
Disable points that are not relevant to the asset.
Use color groupings to distinguish high-probability or structural points.
This tuning process is intentionally manual to encourage asset-specific calibration.
4️⃣ Use Window Bands for Flexibility
Enable ± Window Bands if turning points tend to vary by a bar or two.
This helps visualize timing zones instead of single-bar precision.
5️⃣ Validate with Bar Replay
Use TradingView’s Bar Replay feature to:
Step through historical price action
Observe how consistently points align
Refine offsets where necessary
This is the intended validation method for this indicator.
🎯 Intended Use Cases
Cycle and rhythm analysis
Timing context for other indicators
Structural alignment across market phases
Studying recurring turning points on a specific asset
Educational and research-oriented cycle mapping
This indicator is designed to complement — not replace — price action, trend analysis, or risk management.
⚠ Important Notes
This script does not place trades
It does not generate buy/sell signals
It does not guarantee future outcomes
Forward projections are visual references only
Always confirm with additional analysis
This tool is best used as a context layer, helping answer when something may be more likely to occur — not what will occur.
🧠 Final Thought
Markets often move with rhythm, but that rhythm is asset-specific.
This indicator is intentionally flexible so the same cycle engine can be adapted to different instruments without forcing a one-size-fits-all model.
If you study cycles, this script gives you a clean, disciplined framework to do so directly on the chart.
오픈 소스 스크립트
트레이딩뷰의 진정한 정신에 따라, 이 스크립트의 작성자는 이를 오픈소스로 공개하여 트레이더들이 기능을 검토하고 검증할 수 있도록 했습니다. 작성자에게 찬사를 보냅니다! 이 코드는 무료로 사용할 수 있지만, 코드를 재게시하는 경우 하우스 룰이 적용된다는 점을 기억하세요.
면책사항
해당 정보와 게시물은 금융, 투자, 트레이딩 또는 기타 유형의 조언이나 권장 사항으로 간주되지 않으며, 트레이딩뷰에서 제공하거나 보증하는 것이 아닙니다. 자세한 내용은 이용 약관을 참조하세요.
오픈 소스 스크립트
트레이딩뷰의 진정한 정신에 따라, 이 스크립트의 작성자는 이를 오픈소스로 공개하여 트레이더들이 기능을 검토하고 검증할 수 있도록 했습니다. 작성자에게 찬사를 보냅니다! 이 코드는 무료로 사용할 수 있지만, 코드를 재게시하는 경우 하우스 룰이 적용된다는 점을 기억하세요.
면책사항
해당 정보와 게시물은 금융, 투자, 트레이딩 또는 기타 유형의 조언이나 권장 사항으로 간주되지 않으며, 트레이딩뷰에서 제공하거나 보증하는 것이 아닙니다. 자세한 내용은 이용 약관을 참조하세요.