BT Delta AbsorptionBT Absorption detects aggressive counterflow volume—moments where one side
of the market (buyers or sellers) attacks aggressively, yet price fails to move
proportionally.
This is the classic definition of absorption:
"Large market orders are being absorbed by strong passive limit orders."
Absorption is one of the most reliable early signals for:
Reversals
Trap conditions
Failed breakouts
Liquidity grabs
Fake displacement moves
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■ What BT Absorption Measures
1. Delta Imbalance
Identifies when buying or selling pressure becomes unusually one-sided.
2. Volatility Mismatch
Shows when large delta does NOT translate into meaningful price movement.
3. Absorption Strength Score
A normalized reading (often 0–100) showing the intensity of counterflow activity.
4. Wick & Structure Absorption
Wick-driven absorption helps identify:
Failed sweeps
Stop hunts
Rejection zones
Trapped traders
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■ Why Absorption Matters
Absorption almost always precedes:
Reversals
Failed breakout moves
SMC/ICT-style displacement
Order block formation
Trend continuation after a trap
When aggressive traders cannot move price toward their desired direction,
the move typically reverses quickly—and with force.
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■ Visual Elements
• Bull Absorption Marker
Often appears near lows—signals seller aggression failing to push price down.
• Bear Absorption Marker
Often appears near highs—signals buyer aggression failing to break higher.
• Absorption Score Heatmap (optional)
Shows intensity of absorption per candle.
• Threshold Levels
Identify when absorption becomes statistically significant.
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■ How to Use BT Absorption in Trading
1. Reversal Detection
Look for absorption after:
Equal highs/lows
Sweeps
Stop runs
Breakout failures
This is often the earliest possible signal that a reversal is coming.
2. Filter Breakouts
A breakout without absorption is usually weak.
A breakout with absorption against it is likely a fakeout.
3. Confirm SMC/ICT Concepts
The indicator pairs perfectly with:
Fair Value Gaps
Order Blocks
Liquidity sweeps
Displacement legs
If your setup triggers and absorption confirms → high confidence.
4. Identify Trap Conditions
Absorption often marks:
Trapped breakout chasers
Trapped trend shorts
Imbalanced orderflow
These create ideal high-R trades.
5. Alert-Driven Market Monitoring
Use alerts for:
Bull Absorption
Bear Absorption
High-strength absorption
Absorption clusters
This allows traders to step away from charts while still catching
high-probability reversals.
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■ High-Probability Absorption Setups
A) Sweep + Absorption
Swept level → absorption → enter opposite direction.
B) Failed Breakout Absorption
Breaks structure → delta fails → absorption prints → strong reversal.
C) Trend Continuation Absorption
Absorption against the correction often precedes continuation.
D) Absorption Clusters
Multiple absorption signals indicate a structural market shift.
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■ Final Summary
BT Absorption provides:
Early reversal signals
Counterflow pressure detection
Confirmation for existing setups
Identification of liquidity traps
Alert-based monitoring across multiple markets
BT Absorption is the perfect complement to BT Spike:
• BT Spike = detects volatility ignition
• BT Absorption = detects failed aggression + reversals
Combined, they form a complete liquidity and orderflow toolkit.
애버리지 트루 레인지 (ATR)
Triple ATR Adaptive MAs + VWAP Option + Clouds + Candle Trend V2Another one of my experiences ... combining things...
📘 Indicator Description – Triple ATR Adaptive Moving Averages with VWAP Influence
This indicator plots three adaptive moving averages whose behavior changes dynamically based on market volatility (ATR) and optionally VWAP deviation.
Because they adapt in real time to both volatility and VWAP pressure, their movement, slope, and reaction speed differ significantly from traditional moving averages.
🔶 1. ATR-Adaptive Moving Averages
Each of the three MAs uses a custom adaptive formula:
ATR (Average True Range) is measured over a chosen period.
Higher ATR → more volatility → the MA becomes more reactive and moves closer to price.
Lower ATR → stable market → the MA becomes smoother and slower.
This creates a volatility-aware smoothing factor, making the MA expand, contract, and respond to market conditions in ways a classic SMA, EMA, or HMA cannot.
🔷 2. Optional VWAP Influence
Each MA has an independent toggle allowing it to be influenced by VWAP.
When enabled:
The MA is gently “pulled” toward VWAP.
The strength of this attraction is determined by the VWAP Influence parameter (0–1).
This causes the moving averages to behave differently from normal MAs:
In trending markets, the ATR and price push the MA away from VWAP.
In mean-reverting or balanced conditions, VWAP pulls the MA back toward fair value.
The result is an MA that reflects both trend pressure and fair-value pressure.
🔶 3. Visual Behavior: Non-Traditional Movement
Because each MA is simultaneously influenced by volatility, trend magnitude, and VWAP deviation, their shape is often very distinct from normal moving averages.
They may:
Respond faster during high volatility
Flatten out earlier during consolidation
Curve toward VWAP when price becomes extended
Separate or compress depending on ATR strength
This is intentional and essential, since the goal is to show:
✔ Volatility expansion
✔ Trend exhaustion
✔ Overextended price relative to VWAP
✔ Dynamic trend confirmation
Rather than simply smoothing past price.
🔷 4. Three Independent Adaptive Lines
Each of the three moving averages has:
Its own ATR length
Its own sensitivity multiplier
Its own optional VWAP influence
Its own color and trail
This allows the user to combine:
a fast volatility-adaptive trend line
a mid-range adaptive baseline
a slow adaptive long-trend MA
All adapting independently to volatility and VWAP conditions.
🔶 5. Optional Candle Coloring
The indicator can color candles according to trend strength derived from the fast/slow MAs.
Stronger trends produce more vivid colors. Neutral or conflicting trends produce softer colors.
This adds a visual layer to identify:
Trend direction
Trend strength
Volatility state
Market compression
at a glance.
📌 Summary
This indicator does not behave like standard SMAs or EMAs because each line dynamically adapts to:
🔸 ATR (volatility)
🔸 VWAP (fair value)
This makes the indicator extremely responsive to market conditions while still reducing noise during stable phases.
It provides a more realistic, context-aware, and intelligent representation of price behavior compared to traditional moving averages.
Volatility-Dynamic Risk Manager MNQ [HERMAN]Title: Volatility-Dynamic Risk Manager MNQ
Description:
The Volatility-Dynamic Risk Manager is a dedicated risk management utility designed specifically for traders of Micro Nasdaq 100 Futures (MNQ).
Many traders struggle with position sizing because they use a fixed Stop Loss size regardless of market conditions. A 10-point stop might be safe in a slow market but easily stopped out in a high-volatility environment. This indicator solves that problem by monitoring real-time volatility (using ATR) and automatically suggesting the appropriate Stop Loss size and Position Size (Contracts) to keep your dollar risk constant.
Note: This tool is hardcoded for MNQ (Micro Nasdaq) with a tick value calculation of $2 per point.
📈 How It Works
-This script operates on a logical flow that adapts to market behavior:
-Volatility Measurement: It calculates the Average True Range (ATR) over a user-defined length (Default: 14) to gauge the current "speed" of the market.
-State Detection: Based on the current ATR, the script classifies the market into one of three states:
Low Volatility: The market is chopping or moving slowly.
Normal Volatility: Standard trading conditions.
High Volatility: The market is moving aggressively.
Dynamic Stop Loss Selection: Depending on the detected state, the script selects a pre-defined Stop Loss (in points) that you have configured for that specific environment.
Position Sizing Calculation: Finally, it calculates how many MNQ contracts you can trade so that if your Stop Loss is hit, you do not lose more than your defined "Max Risk per Trade."
🧮 Methodology & Calculations
Since this script handles risk management, transparency in calculation is vital.
Here is the exact math used:
ATR Calculation: Contracts = Max Risk / Risk Per Contract
⚙️ Settings
You can fully customize the behavior of the risk manager via the settings panel:
Risk Management
-Max Risk per Trade ($): The maximum amount of USD you are willing to lose on a single trade.
Volatility Thresholds (ATR)
-ATR Length: The lookback period for volatility calculation.
-Upper Limit for LOW Volatility: If ATR is below this number, the market is "Low Volatility."
-Lower Limit for HIGH Volatility: If ATR is above this number, the market is "High Volatility." (Anything between Low and High is considered "Normal").
Stop Loss Settings (Points)
-SL for Low/Normal/High: Define how wide your stop loss should be in points for each of the three market states.
Visual Settings
-Color Theme: Switch between Light and Dark modes.
-Panel Position: Move the dashboard to any corner or center of your chart.
-Panel Size: Adjust the scale (Tiny to Large) to fit your screen resolution.
📊 Dashboard Overview
-The on-screen panel provides a quick-glance summary for live execution:
-Market State: Color-coded status (Green = Low Vol, Orange = Normal, Red = High Vol).
-Current ATR: The live volatility reading.
-Suggested SL: The Stop Loss size you should enter in your execution platform.
-CONTRACTS: The calculated position size.
-Est. Loss: The actual dollar amount you will lose if the stop is hit (usually slightly less than your Max Risk due to rounding down).
Who is this for?
-Discretionary and systematic futures traders on MNQ (/MNQ or MES also works with small adjustments)
-Anyone who wants perfect risk consistency regardless of whether the market is asleep or exploding
-Traders who hate manual position-size calculations on every trade
No repainting
Works on any timeframe
Real-time updates on every bar
Overlay indicator (no signals, pure risk-management tool)
⚠️ Disclaimer
This tool is for informational and educational purposes only. It calculates mathematical position sizes based on user inputs. It does not execute trades, nor does it guarantee profits. Past performance (volatility) is not indicative of future results. Always manually verify your order size before executing trades on your broker platform.
KIMATIX VWAP/EMA System (by ASCE)**KIMATIX VWAP/EMA System (by ASCE)**
A precision-built intraday framework for momentum, structure, and liquidity timing.
**Why this indicator exists**
Most traders see movement, but not context. They enter too late, chase momentum, or fade reversals without understanding where institutional players react.
This tool solves that problem by combining two of the most powerful structural concepts in intraday price discovery:
Trend alignment through EMAs
Liquidity reaction zones through VWAPs
Together, they provide directional clarity, timing, and trade location.
**Core Components**
**Three Trend EMAs**
• **EMA 7** – Microtrend and momentum speed
• **EMA 23** – Intraday trend leadership
• **EMA 50** – Higher-timeframe structure anchor
This trio shows how price accelerates, slows, flips bias, or compresses.
**Three Volume-Weighted Average Prices**
• **Daily VWAP** – Primary scalper reference point
• **Weekly VWAP** – Bias filter and intermediate balance zone
• **Monthly VWAP** – High-impact “magnet” where major reactions occur
VWAP represents the fair value where volume is distributed.
When price taps, rejects, or reclaims these levels, liquidity flow shifts — ideal for scalp-to-swing entries.
**What it helps you see**
• When price is aligned with or diverging from trend
• Where momentum will expand or fail
• Which levels larger participants defend
• Where the highest-probability reaction zones form
This is not a signal tool — it is a structure and decision-making framework used by professional intraday traders.
**How to use it**
1. **Trade with VWAP alignment** – expect reactions at daily/weekly/monthly VWAPs
2. **Follow EMA flow** – when EMAs compress or flip, momentum changes
3. **Look for price interaction** – rejection, reclaim, or breakthrough of a VWAP often leads to fast moves
Ideal for scalping, day-trading, futures, FX, indices, crypto, and metals.
**Customization**
Colors for each EMA and each VWAP can be personalized, allowing alignment with your charting workflow.
**Final Notes**
This system gives you the *context* most traders miss — where trend meets liquidity.
Use it as a roadmap to understand where price *should* react and when momentum is likely to shift.
Combined: Net Volume, RSI & ATR# Combined: Net Volume, RSI & ATR Indicator
## Overview
This custom TradingView indicator overlays **Net Volume** and **RSI (Relative Strength Index)** on the same chart panel, with RSI scaled to match the visual range of volume spikes. It also displays **ATR (Average True Range)** values in a table.
## Key Features
### Net Volume
- Calculates buying vs selling pressure by analyzing lower timeframe data
- Displays as a **yellow line** centered around zero
- Automatically selects optimal timeframe or allows manual override
- Shows net buying pressure (positive values) and selling pressure (negative values)
### RSI (Relative Strength Index)
- Traditional 14-period RSI displayed as a **blue line**
- **Overlays directly on the volume chart** - scaled to match volume spike heights
- Includes **70/30 overbought/oversold levels** (shown as dotted red/green lines)
- Adjustable scale factor to fine-tune visual sizing relative to volume
- Optional **smoothing** with multiple moving average types (SMA, EMA, RMA, WMA, VWMA)
- Optional **Bollinger Bands** around RSI smoothing line
- **Divergence detection** - identifies regular bullish/bearish divergences with labels
### ATR (Average True Range)
- Displays current ATR value in a **table at top-right corner**
- Configurable period length (default: 50)
- Multiple smoothing methods: RMA, SMA, EMA, or WMA
- Helps assess current market volatility
## Use Cases
- **Momentum & Volume Confirmation**: See if RSI trends align with net volume flows
- **Divergence Trading**: Automatically spots when price makes new highs/lows but RSI doesn't
- **Volatility Assessment**: Monitor ATR for position sizing and stop-loss placement
- **Overbought/Oversold + Volume**: Identify exhaustion when RSI hits extremes with volume spikes
## Customization
All components can be toggled on/off independently. RSI scale factor allows you to adjust how prominent the RSI line appears relative to volume bars.
Chaos Volatility Breakout (ATR + Breakout)-VMThis indicator is a volatility-based breakout trading tool inspired by principles from Chaos Theory, where small changes in momentum during high-energy market conditions can lead to large price movements.
Instead of predicting the market, it focuses on identifying “high-probability expansion zones”—moments when the market is under stress (high volatility) and price is breaking out of a recent range.
Pure xATR ProUncover the hidden rhythm of the market with Pure xATR Pro. This indicator is designed for serious traders who need to understand "Price Extension". It calculates the precise distance between the price and the baseline Moving Average (MA) relative to market volatility (ATR). Instead of guessing top and bottom, visualize exactly where the price stands in the cycle—from extreme panic selling to euphoric profit-taking.
Key Features:
4-Stage Market Zoning System:
Panic Zone (Oversold): Identifies extreme price drops (statistically rare deviations). Often presents high-reward mean reversion opportunities.
Buy Zone (Entry): The sweet spot for trend initiation.
Hold / Winner Zone: Detects strong momentum. Keeps you in the trade while the trend is healthy (Ride the trend).
Profit Taking Zone (Overbought): signals when the price is statistically overextended and liable to pullback.
Adaptive Volatility Logic:
Includes a dynamic algorithm that analyzes historical volatility (Lookback Period) to automatically adjust Overbought/Oversold percentiles, adapting to changing market conditions.
Professional Dashboard:
Real-time Status: Displays current Zone, Volatility State (Breakout/Normal), and Actionable Advice.
Risk Management: Auto-calculates Dynamic Stop Loss (based on Supertrend, ATR, or MA) and Fixed % Risk.
Multi-Level Targets: Automatically projects 3 profit targets (TP) based on ATR multiples.
Clean & Customizable Visuals:
Smart Highlighting: Background colors automatically highlight key zones (Panic/Buy/Hold/Profit).
Style Control: Full color customization available directly in the "Style" tab for a clutter-free input menu.
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ค้นพบจังหวะที่แท้จริงของตลาดด้วย Pure xATR Pro อินดิเคเตอร์ระดับมืออาชีพที่ออกแบบมาเพื่อวิเคราะห์ "ระยะการยืดตัวของราคา" (Price Extension) โดยคำนวณระยะห่างระหว่างราคากับเส้นค่าเฉลี่ย (MA) เทียบกับความผันผวน (ATR) ช่วยให้คุณเห็นภาพชัดเจนว่าราคา ณ ปัจจุบันอยู่ในสถานะใด ตั้งแต่จุดที่คนเทขายด้วยความตกใจ (Panic) ไปจนถึงจุดที่ราคาแพงเกินไปและควรขายทำกำไร
ฟีเจอร์หลัก (Key Features):
ระบบแบ่งโซนตลาด 4 ระดับ (4-Stage Zoning):
Panic Zone (โซนของถูก/Oversold): จับจังหวะที่ราคาดิ่งลงแรงผิดปกติ ซึ่งมักเป็นจุดกลับตัวที่ให้ผลตอบแทนสูง (High Reward)
Buy Zone (โซนสะสม): จุดเริ่มต้นของเทรนด์ เป็นระยะปลอดภัยในการเข้าออเดอร์
Hold / Winner Zone (โซนรันเทรนด์): แยกแยะช่วงที่เทรนด์แข็งแกร่ง ให้คุณ "ถือสถานะต่อ" (Let Profit Run) ไม่ขายหมู
Profit Taking Zone (โซนขายทำกำไร): แจ้งเตือนเมื่อราคาวิ่งไปไกลเกินค่าเฉลี่ยทางสถิติ (Overextended) เพื่อพิจารณาขาย
ระบบปรับตัวตามความผันผวน (Adaptive Logic):
อัลกอริทึมอัจฉริยะที่คำนวณค่า Percentile ย้อนหลัง เพื่อปรับระดับ Overbought/Oversold ให้เหมาะสมกับสภาวะตลาดที่เปลี่ยนไปโดยอัตโนมัติ
หน้าปัดสถานะครบวงจร (Professional Dashboard):
แสดงสถานะปัจจุบัน (Action), ระดับความผันผวน, และคำแนะนำแบบ Real-time
Risk Management: คำนวณจุด Stop Loss ให้อัตโนมัติ (เลือกสูตรได้: Supertrend, ATR, หรือ MA)
Target Projection: คำนวณเป้าหมายทำกำไร (TP) ให้ล่วงหน้า 3 ระดับตามระยะ ATR
กราฟสะอาดตา ปรับแต่งง่าย (Clean Visuals):
Smart Highlight: ไฮไลท์สีพื้นหลังตามโซนต่างๆ อัตโนมัติ (Panic/Buy/Hold/Profit) ทำให้ดูเทรนด์ง่ายเพียงกวาดตา
Customizable: ปรับแต่งสีและความโปร่งใสได้อิสระผ่านแถบ "Style" เพื่อกราฟที่ดูเป็นระเบียบและไม่รกสายตา
Volatility Radar [upslidedown]💎 Overview
Volatility Radar visualizes extreme volatility conditions in a clean, intuitive oscillator format.
Unlike traditional momentum oscillators, it transforms average true range (ATR) behavior into a directional volatility structure, making it easier to spot moments when markets may be shifting into expansion, compression, or potential pivot zones.
💎 How to Use
The oscillator highlights moments when the internal volatility condition becomes active as well as when that condition breaks. These events may coincide with structural turning points, breakout conditions, or volatility expansions. While not a prediction tool, Volatility Radar helps traders identify moments worth paying closer attention to.
💎 Signal Markers
■ Square icons on top/bottom identify when the Volatility Radar condition is ACTIVE
▲▼ Triangle icons on top/bottom identify when the Volatility Radar condition BREAKS
📌 Chart Example:
💎 Oscillator Trends
One of the core features of Volatility Radar is its ability to highlight positive or negative volatility trends. The oscillator automatically colors its components to reflect uptrending vs. downtrending volatility structure, making trend context easier to interpret at a glance.
📌 Chart Example:
💎 Histogram Trends
For users who prefer a more compact or traditional visual style, Volatility Radar includes an optional histogram display mode. This mode provides a clean representation of the detected trend and can be helpful for validating price-action concepts within the broader volatility context.
📌 Chart Example:
💎 Volatility Moving Average
The yellow moving average line offers a volatility moving average that can aid in determining longer term trend strength.
Interpret the trend direction by observing whether the average is increasing/decreasing or above/below the zero line.
Reversals may be observed when values move into oversold territories.
Trend continuation may occur during periods when the average is near the zero line.
Evaluate opportunities when the moving average is "touched" or "pinged" by the radar line (setting available to highlight these crosses).
📌 Chart Example:
💎 Backtesting Support
Volatility Radar outputs external signals designed for use with automated backtesting on TradingView. It integrates with @jason5480’s open-source Template Trailing Strategy and its supporting signal libraries.
Aydan Scalper v2This indicator, called the Aydan Scalper, combines an 8-period EMA (plotted in green) and a 20-period EMA (plotted in red) to identify buy and sell signals based on their crossovers. When the green 8 EMA crosses above the red 20 EMA from below, it signals a buy opportunity. Conversely, when the green 8 EMA crosses below the red 20 EMA from above, it signals a sell opportunity. Additionally, an ATR (Average True Range) indicator is included to gauge market volatility. This combination helps scalpers make informed trading decisions on a one-minute chart.”
QFT MTF Range DetectorQFT MTF Range Detector — QuantumFlowTrader
Description:
The QFT MTF Range Detector is a multi-timeframe (MTF) tool designed to identify consolidation zones or ranging conditions across multiple intraday timeframes — from 1 minute up to 4 hours. This indicator is optimized for high-frequency trading environments such as scalping and day trading.
How it works:
For each selected timeframe, the indicator evaluates five key technical conditions:
- Low ADX (less than 17) – suggesting weak trend strength.
- Range width within a specific normalized threshold.
- Normalized ATR (volatility filter) in a defined range.
- RSI near the neutral zone (40–60) with low volatility.
- Price proximity to the mid-range (consolidation center).
Each condition contributes a score. If at least 3 out of 5 conditions are met, that timeframe is considered to be in a range (consolidation).
Visual output:
A compact table is displayed on the chart showing all selected timeframes:
Black box = Timeframe is in a range (consolidation).
Purple box = Not in a range (likely trending or volatile).
Timeframes are labeled (e.g., "4H", "15M") for clarity.
Customization:
Choose display corner (top/bottom, left/right).
Enable or disable table borders.
Set custom colors for range and non-range signals.
Use case:
Traders can quickly assess which timeframes are in a range, helping them:
Avoid choppy markets,
Time entries and exits better,
Confirm multi-timeframe alignment.
Note: This is not a buy/sell signal indicator. It is a market condition filter to enhance decision-making.
QuantumFlowTrader V1QuantumFlowTrader V1 — Adaptive Institutional Flow Framework
Overview
QuantumFlowTrader V1 is a precision-built visual tool that fuses institutional structure, dynamic volatility, and balance zones into one unified system.
It is designed to help traders align with the market’s internal flow without relying on lagging indicators or fixed settings.
Core Components
1. Adaptive EMA Clouds — Structural Flow
Layered exponential moving averages adapt to current conditions, clearly showing when market structure is aligned or in transition. Cloud color and intensity adjust automatically to reflect real-time directional bias.
2. Dynamic VWAP + Deviation Zones
Includes a self-adjusting VWAP with optional deviation bands (VWAP Deviation Zones) that reflect institutional fair-value areas — places where price often reacts, pauses, or mean-reverts.
The VWAP line shifts color based on price positioning.
3. Quantum ATR Engine — Multi-Layer Volatility Sync
A proprietary multi-ATR engine detects when volatility signals align in one direction across multiple sensitivities.
Arrows appear only on full directional agreement, signaling high-conviction flow moments.
4. Session Visualization + Arrow Filtering
Background shading highlights key trading sessions (Asia, London, USA).
You can optionally disable arrow signals during specific sessions for a cleaner view.
Features & Alerts
- Toggle EMA Clouds, VWAP, Deviation Zones, and ATR Arrows independently.
- Customize all colors, transparencies, and visual styles.
- Built-in alerts for bullish and bearish arrow signals.
Compatibility
Works on all assets: Forex, Crypto, Stocks, Indices, Futures.
Fully adaptive across all timeframes — intraday to swing.
No optimization needed — smart parameters adjust automatically.
Strategy Alignment Tip
QuantumFlowTrader V1 adapts to any trading strategy and acts as a directional compass for market flow.
It becomes especially powerful when combining multiple timeframes — for example, using the 1H and 15M charts to define trend alignment, and then executing entries on lower timeframes in the direction of that flow.
Note: Entry setups are defined by each trader’s individual system.
This indicator does not provide entry points — it highlights multi-timeframe alignment and directional bias.
To request access, contact via TradingView profile.
CapitalFlowResearch: N-ATRCapitalFlowsResearch: N-ATR — Normalised Volatility Regime Indicator
CapitalFlowsResearch: N-ATR transforms ATR into a normalised, directional volatility signal that oscillates within a fixed range. Instead of treating ATR as an absolute number—which varies widely across assets and market regimes—the tool rescales volatility into a consistent framework, allowing traders to compare conditions across instruments and timeframes without recalibrating settings.
The indicator identifies two core attributes simultaneously:
Volatility level relative to its recent environment
By normalising ATR, the script shows whether current volatility is high or low relative to its own historical context, not in arbitrary terms.
The direction of volatility pressure
A smoothing layer helps determine whether volatility is rising or falling, enabling a four-state volatility map (high → rising, high → falling, low → rising, low → falling).
These states are displayed via subtle background shading, giving a clear view of shifts in volatility regime without cluttering the chart.
A color-coded line plots the smoothed volatility signal itself, making transitions easy to spot and track over time.
Together, these features turn N-ATR into an effective volatility-regime compass—highlighting periods of compression, expansion, and volatility trend changes that often precede important market behaviour—while preserving the confidentiality of the underlying calculations.
CapitalFlowsResearch: Vol RangesCapitalFlowsResearch: Vol Ranges — Multi-Timeframe ATR Expansion Map
CapitalFlowsResearch: Vol Ranges creates a structured volatility “roadmap” by projecting expected price extensions across multiple timeframes using ATR-based ranges. Instead of relying on a single ATR reading, the tool pulls in higher-timeframe volatility measures—such as daily and monthly expansions—and uses them to build a set of reference levels that anchor the current market against where it should trade under normal volatility conditions.
The script does two things simultaneously:
Projects volatility-derived target bands
It computes a set of upper and lower expansion levels (e.g., +100%, +50%, –50%, –100%) around prior closing levels on different timeframes. These levels act as structural markers for expected movement, allowing traders to quickly recognise when price is behaving within typical bounds or pressing into statistically stretched territory.
Displays a live dashboard for interpretation
A fully configurable on-chart table displays:
Recent volatility readings
Today's reference ranges
Distance from current price to each expansion level
Whether today's movement is expanding or contracting relative to prior volatility
This gives traders a compact situational summary without cluttering the price chart.
Optional high-timeframe projection lines can also be plotted directly on the chart, updating once per new day or new month, making it easy to visually align intraday price action with broader volatility structure.
In practical terms, Vol Ranges functions as a multi-timeframe volatility compass—highlighting when markets are trading inside normal ranges, when they are beginning to stretch, and when they may be entering conditions supportive of momentum or reversal behaviour. All core mechanics remain abstracted, preserving the proprietary nature of the volatility framework.
Watermark | Bar Time | Average Daily RangeMulti Info Panel & Watermark
Multi Info Panel & Watermark is a utility indicator that displays several pieces of chart information in a single, customizable panel. It is designed to support intraday and swing analysis by making key data—such as symbol details, date, and average daily range—easy to see at a glance, as well as providing simple tools for notes and backtesting.
Features
Watermark / Custom Note
Optional text overlay that can be used as a watermark or personal note.
Can display a strategy name, reminder, or any other user-defined label on the chart.
Ticker Info
Shows information about the currently active symbol on the chart (for example, symbol name and other basic details depending on the inputs).
Helps keep track of which market or pair is being analyzed, especially when using multiple charts.
Current Date
Displays the current date directly on the chart.
Useful for screenshots, journaling, and documenting analysis.
Average Daily Range (ADR)
Calculates the average daily range of the active symbol over a user-defined number of recent days.
Helps visualize how much price typically moves in a day, which can support position sizing, target setting, or volatility awareness within your own trading approach.
Open Bar Time Marker
Marks the open time of a selected bar (for example, a session open or a specific reference bar).
Primarily intended as a visual aid for manual backtesting and reviewing historical price action.
Usage
Use the watermark and ticker info to keep your charts labeled and organized.
Refer to the ADR readout to understand typical daily volatility of the instrument you are studying.
Use the date and open bar time marker when creating screenshots, trade journals, or when replaying historical sessions for review.
This script does not generate trading signals and does not guarantee any performance or results. It is provided solely as an informational and visualization tool. Always combine it with your own analysis, risk management, and decision-making. Nothing in this indicator or description should be considered financial advice.
PDH/PDL Sweep & Rejection - sudoPDH/PDL Sweep + Rejection
This indicator identifies classic liquidity sweeps of the previous day's high or low, then confirms whether price rejected that level with force. It is built to highlight moments when the market takes liquidity and immediately snaps back in the opposite direction, a behavior often linked to failed breakouts, engineered stops, or clean reversals. The tool marks these events directly on the chart so you can see them without manually watching the daily levels.
What it detects
The indicator focuses on two events:
PDH sweep and rejection
Price breaks above the previous day's high, overshoots the level by a meaningful amount, and then closes back below the high.
PDL sweep and rejection
Price breaks below the previous day's low, overshoots, and then closes back above the low.
These are structural liquidity events, not random wicks. The script checks for enough overshoot and strong bar range to confirm it was a genuine stop grab rather than noise.
How it works
The indicator evaluates each bar using the following logic:
1. Previous day levels
It pulls yesterday's high and low directly from the daily timeframe. These act as the PDH and PDL reference points for intraday trading.
2. Overshoot measurement
After breaking the level, price must push far enough beyond it to qualify as a sweep. Instead of using arbitrary pips, the required overshoot is scaled relative to ATR. This keeps the logic stable across different assets and volatility conditions.
3. Range confirmation
The bar must be larger than normal compared to ATR. This ensures the sweep happened with momentum and not because of small, choppy price movement.
4. Rejection close
A valid signal only prints if price closes back inside the previous day's range.
For a PDH sweep, the bar must close below PDH.
For a PDL sweep, the bar must close above PDL.
This confirms a failed breakout and a rejection.
What gets placed on the chart
Red downward triangle above the bar: Previous Day High sweep and rejection
Lime upward triangle below the bar: Previous Day Low sweep and rejection
The markers appear exactly on the bar where the sweep and rejection occurred.
How traders can use this
Identify potential reversals
Sweeps often occur when algorithms target liquidity pools. When followed by a strong rejection, the market may be preparing for a reversal or rotation.
Avoid chasing breakouts
A clear sweep warns that a breakout attempt failed. This can prevent traders from entering at the worst possible location.
Time entries at extremes
The markers help you see where the market grabbed stops and immediately turned. These areas can become high quality entry zones in both trend continuation and countertrend setups.
Support liquidity based models
The indicator aligns naturally with trading frameworks that consider liquidity, displacement, failed breaks, and microstructure shifts.
Add confidence to confluence-based setups
Combine sweeps with displacement, FVGs, or higher timeframe levels to refine entry timing.
Why this indicator is helpful
It automates a pattern that traders often identify manually. Sweeps are easy to miss in fast markets, and this tool eliminates the need to constantly monitor daily levels. By marking only the events that show overshoot plus rejection plus significant range, it filters out the weak or false signals and leaves only meaningful liquidity events.
Displacement Pulse Markers - sudoThis indicator is designed to highlight sudden and meaningful bursts of price movement. These bursts are called displacement pulses. A pulse appears when price expands with force, closes near the extreme of its own bar, and breaks through a recent structural level. The indicator places small circles above or below the candle to signal these moments so that traders can quickly spot abnormal movement and potential shifts in market intent.
How it works
The indicator evaluates each bar for three conditions:
Range expansion relative to volatility
The bar must be larger than normal. It compares the bar range to ATR and requires that range to exceed a multiple of ATR. When this condition is met, the bar is considered a large or forceful bar.
Close location within the bar
The bar has to close near its own high or low. A close near the top suggests strong buying force. A close near the bottom suggests strong selling force. The user can adjust what percentage qualifies as near the top or bottom.
Break of recent structure
The bar must break a recent pivot level. For bullish pulses, the high of the bar must exceed the highest high of the past N bars. For bearish pulses, the low must break the lowest low of the past N bars. This confirms that the move did not merely expand but actually displaced prior structure.
When all conditions align
A bullish displacement pulse is marked with a small aqua circle below the bar.
A bearish displacement pulse is marked with a fuchsia circle above the bar.
The result is a clean on chart visualization of where price produced meaningful displacement.
How traders can use this
Spot abnormal momentum
Pulses can highlight areas where price behaves with more force than usual. These events often appear around news, liquidity sweeps, or algorithmic shifts.
Identify possible regime changes
A pulse that breaks structure while closing near the extreme may signal a transition from a ranging environment to a trending one. It does not predict direction but flags where displacement actually occurred.
Support narrative building
When combined with levels, zones, or other frameworks, pulses can confirm whether the market had enough strength to break through an area with conviction.
Filter trades or refine entries
Some traders may choose to trade in the direction of recent pulses during trending conditions. Others may only enter a trade after a pulse confirms that the market has shifted away from compression.
Track where the market is imbalanced
A pulse visually marks whether buyers or sellers were able to generate strong initiative movement. These points often become useful reference zones for continuation or rejection analysis.
Why this indicator is useful
It reduces complex logic into simple visual markers. Instead of scanning bar by bar for structural breaks, volatility expansions, and close strength, the indicator does this automatically and highlights only the bars that meet all criteria. This keeps the chart clean while still providing precision about where displacement actually occurred.
OTA ATR Stop BufferOTA ATR indicator calculates and displays the Daily Average True Range (ATR), and two customizable ATR percentage values in a clean table format. It provides values in ticks and points, helping traders set stop-loss buffers based on market volatility.
Hash SupertrendHash Supertrend is a visually enhanced Supertrend-based indicator designed by Hash Capital Research, tuned specifically for crypto trend trading on Solana (SOL) and Bitcoin (BTC). It combines institutional-style color coding, an optional session time filter, and production-ready alerts for systematic and discretionary traders alike.
What This Indicator Is
Hash Supertrend is a trend-following volatility band indicator built on TradingView’s native ta.supertrend() function.
It’s optimized and visually styled for:
High-volatility crypto pairs (especially SOL/USDT, SOL/USD, BTC/USDT, BTC/USD)
Timeframes typically used by crypto traders (from 5m scalping to 4H swing and 1D trend following)
The script is an indicator, not a strategy:
It does not place trades or show backtest results.
It provides clear trend states, flips, and alerts that you can plug into your own execution stack or manual trading.
Key Features
✅ Tuned for Crypto (Solana & Bitcoin)
Parameters are chosen to respond well to the volatility profile of SOL and BTC, reducing noise while still catching strong moves.
✅ Non-repainting Supertrend Core
Uses TradingView’s built-in ta.supertrend — values may move intrabar as the bar forms, but once a bar closes, the historical line and signals do not repaint.
✅ Fluorescent Trend Visualization
Bright green for bullish phases
Bright red for bearish phases
Adaptive color intensity based on user setting
✅ Glow Layer & Trend Zones
Glow effect around the Supertrend line for instant visual recognition
Optional filled zones between price and line for “trend cloud” style visualization
✅ Time Filter (Session Control)
Option to only mark signals during specific hours for those wanting to integrate with webhooks
Designed for traders who avoid certain sessions (e.g., low-liquidity hours)
✅ Signal Dots & Alerts
Tiny green dots for bullish flips
Tiny red dots for bearish flips
Professional, preconfigured alerts for:
Long Entry
Short Entry
Any Trend Change
Filtered signals outside trading hours (for monitoring only)
The core logic is built on:
ATR Length (ATR Length) Default: 16
Lower values (7–10): more sensitive, more signals, more noise
Higher values (12–20): smoother, fewer but stronger trend signals
Factor (Factor) Default: 3.11
Lower values (1.5–2.5): tighter bands, earlier entries, higher whipsaws
Higher values (3.0–4.0+): wider bands, later entries, stronger trend confirmation
The indicator reads direction from ta.supertrend and classifies:
Bullish Trend: direction < 0
Bearish Trend: direction > 0
A trend flip happens when direction changes sign:
longSignal: Supertrend flips from above price to below price (bearish → bullish)
shortSignal: Supertrend flips from below price to above price (bullish → bearish)
ATR Levels Trade PlanOverview
This indicator is a trade management tool designed to help traders visualize volatility-based targets and stop-losses instantly. By anchoring calculations to the Daily Opening Price and the Average True Range (ATR), it projects objective, mathematical support and resistance levels for the current session.
How It Works
The script detects the start of the trading day (or a manually defined period) and draws a vertical marker. From there, it projects horizontal lines representing key multiples of the ATR:
Green Line: Opening Price (The baseline).
Blue Lines (Targets): +0.5 ATR, +1.0 ATR, and +2.0 ATR. These serve as dynamic profit-taking zones based on current market volatility.
Orange Line (Stop Loss): -2.0 ATR. A standard volatility-based stop level.
Red Line (Emergency Exit): -3.0 ATR. A level indicating extreme adverse moves.
Multi-Ticker Database & Date Verification This version includes a built-in configuration menu capable of storing unique trade plans for up to 20 different stocks.
20-Slot Memory: You can pre-load the Ticker Symbol, Planned Open, and ATR for up to 20 individual assets in the settings.
Date/Period of Trade: Each slot includes a "Date" field (YYYYMMDD). This assigns the manual values to a specific trading session.
Default Behavior (Auto-Fallback): The indicator intelligently scans the database when you switch charts.
If the Ticker matches a slot AND the Date matches the current session, it loads your manual values.
If the Ticker is not in the database, or if the Date is expired (from a previous day), the script automatically defaults to the live Daily Open and standard ATR-14.
Key Features
Clean Visuals: Uses the Drawing API to plot lines only on the current/last bar, keeping historical price action clean and uncluttered.
Text Customization: Users can align text to the Right, Left, or Center, adjust the offset distance, and change text size to fit their chart layout.
Flexible Alerts: Includes a dedicated "Alert Configuration" menu. Users can toggle alerts on/off for individual lines (e.g., enable the Stop Loss alert but disable the +0.5 ATR alert). All enabled settings work via a single "Any alert() function call."
Settings
Stock Database: 20 configuration groups to input Ticker, Date, Open, and ATR.
Global/Fallback Values: Input custom Open/ATR prices (leave at 0 for automatic) to be used if the specific stock is not in the database.
Text & Alignment: Adjust label position, offset, and size.
Alert Configuration: Checkboxes to enable/disable alerts for specific price levels.
Methodology The levels are calculated using the standard formula: Level = Opening Price + (Multiplier * ATR)
ATR Based Stoploss LineThis indicator dynamically plots a horizontal stop-loss level using an RMA-based Average True Range (ATR). The stop value is calculated from the current closing price minus ATR (with optional multiplier) to provide a systematic risk reference during active price movement. A fixed line extends across recent bars for clear visualization, with the stop-loss price displayed at the midpoint of that line for intuitive charting. This tool should be strictly used for breakout environments, aligned with your risk management protocol, and always confirmed with volume analysis before execution. The intent is to drive disciplined entries, strengthen downside protection, and support robust trade management in volatile market conditions.
Brahmastra PremiumBrahmastra Trade System is a complete institutional trading engine designed for traders who want precision entries, clean trends, and automated risk management.
It combines multi-timeframe confirmation, ATR-based volatility logic, trend structure, and angle analytics—giving you a highly reliable and visually clean trading framework.
🔥 Key Features
✅ 1. Institutional Trend Engine (Triple Confirmation):
The trend is detected using:
Fast MA (5)
Slow SMA/EMA (51)
Custom ATR Trend (SuperTrend-like algorithm)
This three-layer confirmation ensures you only trade when the trend is solid, real, and clean.
✅ 2. Multi-Timeframe Breakout Confirmation (1-Minute)
Most retail breakouts are fake.
This indicator validates entries using lower timeframe 5-minute candle closes.
✔ Helps avoid traps
✔ Ensures genuine breakout momentum
✔ Great for intraday & swing traders
✅ 3. Smart Entry & Exit Signals
Clear on-chart signals:
Bullish Entry (Triangle Up)
Bearish Entry (Triangle Down)
Buy Exit
Sell Exit
Exit logic uses:
Fast MA breakdown
ATR trend reversal
This catches trend reversals early and protects profits.
✅ 4. Automatic SL + TP1/TP2/TP3 Projection (ATR-Based)
On every entry, Brahmastra automatically plots:
Stop Loss (SL),Target 1,Target 2,Target 3
Targets are based on volatility (ATR), not random lines. This gives:
✔ Stable stops
✔ Dynamic targets
✔ Accurate risk–reward mapping
✅ 5. Smart Trailing Stop Loss (TSL)
TSL activates only after TP1 hits.
Buy trades → TSL moves upward
Sell trades → TSL moves downward
The trailing SL never moves backward → flawless institutional money management.
✅ 6. Volume-Powered Candle Coloring
Candles change color based on:
Trend direction
Volume intensity
Makes momentum extremely easy to read:
High volume bull → Neon green
High volume bear → Neon red
✅ 7. Multi-Angle Trendline System (3 Layers)
Brahmastra auto-draws support/resistance trendlines for:
L1 (Scalp) – Short trend
L2 (Swing) – Medium trend
L3 (Macro) – Larger trend
Each trendline is analyzed for angle strength:
🚀 Parabolic (Dangerous / Vertical)
💪 Strong Trend (Ideal)
😴 Weak / Accumulation (Sideways)
This helps you see whether the market is:
About to explode
Losing strength
Moving sideways
⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is an advanced trading tool, NOT financial advice.
Always backtest, understand the logic, and trade responsibly.
Real Relative Strength Indicator### What is RRS (Real Relative Strength)?
RRS is a volatility-normalized relative strength indicator that shows you – in real time – whether your stock, crypto, or any asset is genuinely beating or lagging the broader market after adjusting for risk and volatility. Unlike the classic “price ÷ SPY” line that gets completely fooled by volatility regimes, RRS answers the only question that actually matters to professional traders:
“Is this ticker moving better (or worse) than the market on a risk-adjusted basis right now?”
It does this by measuring the excess momentum of your ticker versus a benchmark (SPY, QQQ, BTC, etc.) and then dividing that excess by the average volatility (ATR) of both instruments. The result is a clean, centered-around-zero oscillator that works the same way in calm markets, crash markets, or parabolic bull runs.
### How to Use the RRS Indicator (Aqua/Purple Area Version) in Practice
The indicator is deliberately simple to read once you know the rules:
Positive area (aqua) means genuine outperformance.
Negative area (purple) means genuine underperformance.
The farther from zero, the stronger the leadership or weakness.
#### Core Signals and How to Trade Them
- RRS crossing above zero → one of the highest-probability long signals in existence. The asset has just started outperforming the market on a risk-adjusted basis. Enter or add aggressively if price structure agrees.
- RRS crossing below zero → leadership is ending. Tighten stops, take partial or full profits, or flip short if you trade both sides.
- RRS above +2 (bright aqua area) → clear leadership. This is where the real money is made in bull markets. Trail stops, add on pullbacks, let winners run.
- RRS below –2 (bright purple area) → clear distribution or capitulation. Avoid new longs, consider short entries or protective puts.
- Extreme readings above +4 or below –4 (background tint appears) → rare, very high-conviction moves. Treat these like once-a-month opportunities.
- Divergence (not plotted here, but easy to spot visually): price making new highs while the aqua area is shrinking → distribution. Price making new lows while the purple area is shrinking → hidden buying and coming reversal.
#### Best Settings by Style and Asset Class
For stocks and ETFs: keep benchmark as SPY (or QQQ for tech-heavy names) and length 14–20 on daily/4H charts.
For crypto: change the benchmark to BTCUSD (or ETHUSD) immediately — otherwise the reading is meaningless. Length 10–14 works best on 1H–4H crypto charts because volatility is higher.
For day trading: drop length to 10–12 and use 15-minute or 5-minute charts. Signals are faster and still extremely clean.
#### Highest-Edge Setups (What Actually Prints Money)
- RRS crosses above zero while price is still below a major moving average (50 EMA, 200 SMA, etc.) → early leadership, often catches the exact bottom of a new leg up.
- RRS already deep aqua (+3 or higher) and price pulls back to support without RRS dropping below +1 → textbook add-on or re-entry zone.
- RRS deep purple and suddenly turns flat or starts curling up while price is still falling → hidden accumulation, usually the exact low tick.
That’s it. Master these few rules and the RRS becomes one of the most powerful edge tools you will ever use for rotation trading...
ATR Trade Plan ToolOverview
This indicator is a trade management tool designed to help traders visualize volatility-based targets and stop-losses instantly. By anchoring calculations to the Daily Opening Price and the Average True Range (ATR), it projects objective, mathematical support and resistance levels for the current session.
How It Works
The script detects the start of the trading day (or a manually defined period) and draws a vertical marker. From there, it projects horizontal lines representing key multiples of the ATR:
Green Line: Opening Price (The baseline).
Blue Lines (Targets): +0.5 ATR, +1.0 ATR, and +2.0 ATR. These serve as dynamic profit-taking zones based on current market volatility.
Orange Line (Stop Loss): -2.0 ATR. A standard volatility-based stop level.
Red Line (Emergency Exit): -3.0 ATR. A level indicating extreme adverse moves.
Key Features
Auto or Manual Mode: By default, the script automatically fetches the Daily Open and ATR-14. However, users can manually input a specific Opening Price or ATR value in settings to simulate trade plans or override automatic data.
Clean Visuals: Uses the Drawing API to plot lines only on the current/last bar, keeping historical price action clean and uncluttered.
Text Customization: Users can align text to the Right, Left, or Center, adjust the offset distance, and change text size to fit their chart layout.
Flexible Alerts: Includes a dedicated "Alert Configuration" menu. Users can toggle alerts on/off for individual lines (e.g., enable the Stop Loss alert but disable the +0.5 ATR alert). All enabled settings work via a single "Any alert() function call."
Settings
Values: Input custom Open/ATR prices (leave at 0 for automatic).
Text & Alignment: Adjust label position, offset, and size.
Alert Configuration: Checkboxes to enable/disable alerts for specific price levels.
Methodology The levels are calculated using the standard formula: Level = Opening Price + (Multiplier * ATR)






















