Institutional ADR Regime System [Pro]# 📊 Institutional ADR Regime System - Advanced Average Daily Range Analysis
## 🎯 Overview
The **Institutional ADR Regime System** is a comprehensive volatility and regime analysis tool designed for professional traders who use Average Daily Range (ADR) as a cornerstone of their intraday strategy. This indicator goes far beyond simple ADR calculation by integrating **multi-timeframe analysis**, **directional bias detection**, **volume confirmation**, **regime classification**, and **probability-based target projections**.
Built specifically for **Nifty, Bank Nifty, Stock Futures, Forex, and Crypto** traders, this system helps you identify high-probability setups based on volatility regimes and ADR expansion/compression cycles.
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## 🚀 Key Features
### 📈 **Multi-Timeframe ADR Engine**
- **Three ADR Lookbacks**: Fast (5-period), Medium (10-period), Slow (20-period) for complete volatility context
- **Real-time Session Tracking**: Live calculation of current day's range vs ADR percentages
- **Multiple Calculation Methods**: True Range (gap-adjusted), High-Low (intraday), Close-to-Close
- **Configurable Base Timeframes**: Daily or Weekly ADR projections
### 🧠 **Intelligent Regime Classification**
- **4 Market Regimes**: Compressed (<65% ADR), Normal (65-120%), Expanded (120-150%), Exhausted (>150%)
- **Compression Cluster Detection**: Identifies "coiled spring" setups when market compresses for multiple consecutive days
- **Visual Regime Indicators**: Background color-coding for instant regime recognition
- **Automated Expansion Alerts**: Get notified when compression clusters are ready to break
### 🎯 **Dynamic Target Projection System**
- **4 Probabilistic Targets**: 50% / 75% / 100% / 125% ADR levels
- **Historical Hit-Rate Tracking**: See success rates for each target level over last N sessions
- **Confidence Scoring (0-100%)**: Multi-factor scoring based on regime, trend, volume, and statistics
- **Adaptive Transparency**: Target lines fade when confidence is low, highlight when high
### 📊 **Directional Context Engine**
- **Trend Filter**: Higher timeframe EMA alignment (auto-detects bullish/bearish bias)
- **VWAP Integration**: Monitors price position relative to VWAP for institutional bias
- **Multi-TF Trend Confirmation**: Optional higher timeframe trend filter (Weekly/Monthly)
- **Bias Scoring System**: -3 to +3 score combining trend, VWAP, and HTF alignment
- **Auto/Manual Mode**: Let the system decide bull/bear targets or override manually
### 📈 **Volume Confirmation Layer**
- **Volume MA Threshold**: Requires volume confirmation above customizable threshold (default 1.2×)
- **Real-time Volume Status**: Displays current volume as % of moving average
- **Volume-Gated Alerts**: Smart alerts only fire when volume confirms the move
### ⚖️ **Risk Management Module**
- **ATR-Based Stop Suggestions**: Auto-calculates suggested stop loss based on ATR multiplier
- **R:R Calculator**: Shows risk-reward ratios for each target level
- **Position Sizing Hints**: Helps determine appropriate lot size based on account risk %
- **Dynamic Stop Visualization**: Plots suggested stop level on chart
### 📊 **Professional Statistics Dashboard**
- **Real-Time ADR Usage Meter**: Shows % of ADR consumed (color-coded risk zones)
- **Multi-Period Comparison**: Current range vs 5D / 10D / 20D ADR
- **Historical Hit-Rates**: Target success rates tracked over configurable lookback
- **Playbook Hints**: Context-aware trading suggestions (Breakout Play, Fade Zone, Trend Day, etc.)
- **Compact/Full/Minimal Modes**: Choose your preferred panel size
- **Mobile-Optimized**: Readable on all screen sizes
### 🔔 **Smart Alert System**
- **Target 1 Approach**: Fires when price approaches T1 with high confidence + volume
- **Exhaustion Zone**: Alerts when ADR >150% used (fade opportunity)
- **Coiled Spring**: Triggers on compression cluster completion (expansion setup)
- **High-Probability Confirmation**: Multi-factor confirmation alerts (trend + volume + T1 break)
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## 💡 Use Cases & Trading Applications
### ✅ **Intraday Range Traders**
- Identify compressed days for range-bound strategies
- Avoid overextended days with exhaustion warnings
- Scale into positions at probabilistic support/resistance levels
### ✅ **Breakout & Momentum Traders**
- Detect "coiled spring" compression clusters before expansion
- Enter on confirmed ADR breakouts with volume
- Use confidence scoring to filter low-probability setups
### ✅ **Mean Reversion & Fade Specialists**
- Identify exhaustion zones (>150% ADR) for counter-trend entries
- Fade extremes when price reaches 125% target with weak volume
- Use HTF resistance/support confluence with ADR targets
### ✅ **Position Traders (Swing)**
- Weekly ADR projections for multi-day targets
- Trend + ADR alignment for high-conviction entries
- R:R-based position sizing at each target level
### ✅ **Options Traders**
- Volatility regime classification for straddle/strangle timing
- Compression clusters = pre-expansion option buying opportunity
- Exhaustion zones = premium selling setups
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## 🔧 Configuration Guide
### **Core Settings**
- **Market Type**: Equity / Futures / Forex / Crypto (affects session detection)
- **Base Timeframe**: Daily or Weekly ADR calculation
- **Target Direction**: Auto (trend-based) / Bull / Bear (manual override)
### **ADR Parameters**
- **Fast/Med/Slow Periods**: Customize ADR lookbacks (default: 5/10/20)
- **Calculation Method**: True Range (recommended) / High-Low / Close-to-Close
- **Regime Thresholds**: Adjust compression/expansion levels to your instrument
### **Session Settings** (Critical for Intraday)
- **Enable Session Filter**: Only calculate ADR during RTH (Regular Trading Hours)
- **Session Hours**: Set your market's trading hours (e.g., 09:15-15:30 IST for Nifty)
- **Timezone**: Select your market's timezone
### **Filters & Confirmations**
- **Trend EMA Length**: Adjust trend filter sensitivity (default: 50)
- **Volume Threshold**: Set volume confirmation multiplier (default: 1.2×)
- **Higher TF Trend**: Enable weekly/monthly trend filter
### **Risk Management**
- **Stop ATR Multiplier**: Default stop distance (default: 1.5× ATR)
- **Account Risk %**: For position sizing calculations
### **Statistics**
- **Statistical Lookback**: Hit-rate calculation period (default: 50 sessions)
- **Enable Stats**: Toggle historical probability tracking
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## 📖 Interpretation Guide
### **Regime Colors** (Background)
- 🟠 **Orange**: Compressed (<65% ADR) - Range-bound day likely
- 🔵 **Aqua**: Expanded (120-150%) - Strong trending day
- 🔴 **Red**: Exhausted (>150%) - Overextended, fade zone
- ⚪ **Neutral**: Normal (65-120%) - Standard volatility
### **Target Line Transparency**
- **Bold/Solid**: High confidence (>70%) - Strong probability
- **Medium**: Moderate confidence (50-70%)
- **Faded**: Low confidence (<50%) - Caution advised
### **Bias Score**
- **+2 to +3**: Strong bullish alignment (trend + VWAP + HTF)
- **+1**: Weak bullish bias
- **0**: Neutral
- **-1**: Weak bearish bias
- **-2 to -3**: Strong bearish alignment
### **Playbook Hints**
- ⚡ **"BREAKOUT PLAY"**: Coiled spring detected, expansion imminent
- ⚠️ **"FADE ZONE"**: Exhausted + volume = reversal opportunity
- 📈 **"TREND DAY"**: Expanded regime + directional bias = follow trend
- 💤 **"RANGE TRADE"**: Compressed regime = buy support, sell resistance
- ➡️ **"NORMAL DAY"**: Standard conditions, no special setup
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## 🎓 Trading Strategy Examples
### **Strategy 1: Compression Breakout**
1. Wait for 3+ consecutive compressed days (<65% ADR)
2. Monitor for "🚀 EXPANSION READY" alert
3. Enter on first 50% target break with volume confirmation
4. Target: 100-125% levels | Stop: Suggested ATR stop
### **Strategy 2: Exhaustion Fade**
1. Price reaches 125-150% ADR target
2. Volume confirmation present but regime shows "EXHAUSTED"
3. Enter counter-trend at target level
4. Target: Mean reversion to 75% level | Stop: 1.5× ATR beyond entry
### **Strategy 3: Trend Following**
1. Bias score ≥ +2 (or ≤ -2 for bearish)
2. Price in expanded regime (120-150%)
3. Enter on pullbacks to 50-75% levels
4. Target: Next sequential target | Stop: VWAP or EMA
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## ⚙️ Technical Specifications
- **Pine Script Version**: v6
- **Chart Type**: Overlay indicator
- **Max Labels/Lines**: 500 each (optimized for performance)
- **Calculation Frequency**: Real-time (tick-by-tick)
- **Memory Usage**: Efficient array management for long-term statistics
- **Repaint Behavior**: No repainting - uses confirmed HTF data only
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## 🔔 Alert Setup Guide
1. **Add Indicator** to chart
2. Click **"Create Alert"** (TradingView alert icon)
3. **Condition**: Select desired alert from dropdown:
- 🎯 T1 Approach
- ⚠️ Exhaustion Zone
- 🚀 Coiled Spring Active
- ✅ High-Probability Setup
4. **Configure frequency**: Once Per Bar Close (recommended)
5. **Enable notifications** (Email, SMS, Webhook)
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## 📱 Best Practices
### ✅ **DO:**
- Combine with support/resistance zones for confluence
- Wait for volume confirmation on target breaks
- Use confidence score to filter low-probability setups
- Adjust session hours for your specific market
- Track hit-rates over time to calibrate thresholds
### ❌ **DON'T:**
- Trade against strong directional bias (score ≤ -2 or ≥ +2)
- Ignore regime classification (don't fade in expansion, don't breakout in compression)
- Chase targets in exhaustion zone without mean reversion plan
- Trade without volume confirmation in low-liquidity sessions
- Override auto bias without clear technical reason
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## 🎯 Ideal For
✅ **Day Traders** (Nifty, Bank Nifty, Stock Futures)
✅ **Scalpers** (using 5-min / 15-min charts)
✅ **Swing Traders** (Weekly ADR mode)
✅ **Options Traders** (volatility regime analysis)
✅ **Prop Traders** (institutional-grade risk management)
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## 📜 Disclaimer
This indicator is a **decision-support tool** and does not constitute financial advice. Past performance of hit-rates does not guarantee future results. Always use proper risk management, position sizing, and stop losses. The creator is not responsible for any trading losses incurred using this tool. Test thoroughly on paper/demo accounts before live trading.
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## 🔄 Updates & Support
**Current Version**: 1.0
**Last Updated**: December 2025
For questions, feedback, or feature requests, comment below or message directly.
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## 🏆 Credits
Developed by a quantitative trader for institutional-grade ADR analysis. Inspired by PivotBoss ADR methodology and enhanced with modern regime detection, multi-factor confirmation, and probability-based targeting.
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**Tags**: #ADR #AverageDailyRange #VolatilityIndicator #RegimeAnalysis #IntradayTrading #NiftyTrading #BankNifty #Options #BreakoutStrategy #MeanReversion
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Whale Trading Network Technical Indicator
Whale Trading Network — Technical Indicator (WTN)
What it does — signal families
WTN produces three signal types across three user‑selected timeframes: (1) Green : bottom setup candidates, (2) Gold : continuation confirmations, and (3) Red : early top warnings. It blends momentum with trend/structure context and suppresses prints during sustained downtrends or late‑stage rallies. Defaults target 4h, 1d, and 5d workflows.
Preamble — originality and invite‑only context
WTN is a controller‑driven, regime‑aware indicator that coordinates classic elements (RSI, MACD, Stochastic RSI, MAs, BBs) into a governed signal layer rather than a simple overlay. A latched Down‑Channel regime, a Top‑Zone swing gate, cross‑asset/timeframe normalization, confluence‑based dot permissions, and multi‑timeframe orchestration (gold‑only on the highest frame) work together to actively manage when signals are allowed. The sections below explain why this is not a mashup and why the closed‑source / vendor value resides in WTN’s state‑machine logic, interlock rules, normalization framework, and cross‑frame roles—presented at the concept level so traders and moderators can understand how it operates without exposing proprietary thresholds.
Why it’s not a simple mashup (originality & usefulness)
WTN is not a bundle of classic tools; it is a controller‑driven indicator with regime awareness, gating, and normalization that coordinates otherwise independent signals into a single, coherent decision layer. Instead of overlaying RSI + MACD + BB + MAs, WTN governs when those tools matter, how long their states persist, and when prints must be blocked—using rules a basic mashup does not provide.
What the controller actually governs
Identifies and latches regimes (e.g., sustained down‑channel) so print permissions change with context—not just oscillator ticks.
Applies gates (e.g., Top‑Zone) when swing positioning suggests late‑stage risk.
Normalizes and weights evidence so MACD, RSI, Stoch RSI, histogram behavior, and price context contribute coherently.
Coordinates timeframes so dots form a workflow (tactical → swing → continuation) rather than three unrelated overlays.
Regime awareness & hysteresis (stability by design)
A core source of originality is hysteresis : once WTN recognizes a down‑channel, it latches that regime and suppresses prints until persistent breakout evidence plus momentum stabilization appear. This prevents flip‑flopping during chop, “first‑bounce” head fakes, and lower‑high rallies that a simple overlay will often misclassify. The regime state is visible (tinted panel), so users know why signals are paused.
Context gates that actively refuse bad timing
Two key context gates reduce “chase‑the‑top” and “bottom‑fish” problems:
Down‑Channel Latch: Blocks bottom candidates while momentum/structure remain impaired, then re‑enables only after sustained improvement.
Top‑Zone Gate: Detects upper‑swing positioning with momentum decay and blocks prints until positioning resets, avoiding confirmations into exhaustion.
Normalization that makes confluence real
Classic indicators have incompatible scales that vary across assets and timeframes. WTN normalizes them:
MACD line/signal/histogram, RSI, and Stoch RSI are mapped to consistent ranges so slope tests and region checks are comparable.
This lets confluence be meaningful : no single tool dominates due to scale; each contributes proportionally to permissions.
Multi‑timeframe orchestration (coordinated, not duplicated)
WTN assigns roles across the three selected timeframes:
Shorter timeframe: Tactical green setups (higher risk), ideally validated by gold .
Middle timeframe: Swing validation with more selective gold .
Highest timeframe: Gold‑only continuation, prioritizing higher‑confidence confirmation.
On lower frames, gold requires a prior green ; on the highest frame, green never prints . This structure turns dots into a sequence rather than three independent overlays.
Permission lattice & precedence (how conflicts are resolved)
Signals must pass a permission lattice where evidence sources interlock:
Momentum alignment: MACD slope and histogram behavior must agree; a single crossover is not enough.
Oscillator state: RSI/Stoch RSI must be supportive (e.g., stabilization from weak zones for a bottom candidate).
Structure & volatility context: MA stack, BB basis/width, and ATR‑aware checks help confirm or veto timing.
Regime/gate status: Down‑Channel or Top‑Zone states can override otherwise bullish micro‑signals.
Precedence rules mean a strong veto (e.g., active latch) can inhibit a print even if oscillators briefly improve.
Debounce, persistence & resumption (time matters)
WTN emphasizes persistence windows and debounce behavior:
Breakouts must persist (not one‑bar spikes) before the latch releases.
Oscillator stabilization must sustain before green candidates are permitted.
Continuations ( gold ) require maintained alignment , not transient ticks, so you avoid prints on single‑bar noise.
Failure modes addressed by the controller
RSI oversold during falling MACD: Basic mashups flag “bottom”; WTN keeps the latch until histogram and RSI recover together .
Momentum crossover inside the Top‑Zone: Overlays confirm continuation; WTN blocks until price resets out of the upper swing.
Event‑driven spikes (gap/volatility bursts): Transient improvements are debounced ; permissions wait for sustained evidence.
Indicator scale drift across assets/timeframes: Normalization ensures confluence rules remain consistent when you switch symbols.
Interpretability: see the “why,” not just the “what”
WTN’s pane is structured for auditability :
Tinted background exposes regime state (e.g., down‑channel latch).
Histogram anchored at 0 , RSI in the upper sub‑pane (0–100), Stoch RSI in the lower sub‑pane (−100–0) with clear overbought/oversold coloring.
Traders can visually trace the permission path: regime → positioning → momentum → oscillator → dot allowed/blocked.
Bottom line: WTN’s originality lives in the controller, regime latch, context gates, normalization, permission lattice, and timeframe orchestration that actively manage when a print is allowed. It is a coordinated decision system—not a simple overlay of classic indicators—and that governance is the reason it adds practical value for traders.
Why closed‑source / vendor value
WTN is powered by a proprietary engine written from the ground up in Pine v6; the source does not reuse any third‑party open‑source code. Its originality lies in the controller architecture and interlock logic that govern regime detection, context gates, normalization, and cross‑frame coordination. While it reads familiar elements (RSI, MACD, Stochastic RSI, MAs, BBs), the value comes from how those elements are orchestrated—state‑machine gating with hysteresis, context‑aware suppression and resumption, normalized confluence tests, and gold‑only continuation on the highest timeframe—yielding behavior that is not achievable by simply overlaying built‑ins.
What is original (and protected)
State‑machine gating: Rules define regimes, transitions, hysteresis, and re‑enable conditions across evidence sources (momentum slope, histogram decay/recovery, oscillator zones, MA/BB context).
Permission graph & interlocks: RSI, MACD (line/signal/histogram), Stoch RSI, price‑structure gates, and MA/BB context vote together through precedence rules—this coordination is proprietary.
Normalization framework: Mapping and using normalized ranges for momentum/oscillators to make confluence tests stable across assets/timeframes is a deliberate design central to WTN’s consistency.
Multi‑timeframe controller roles: Gold‑only behavior on the highest timeframe and the green‑precedence rule on lower frames are coordinated workflows specific to WTN.
Context‑aware suppression/resumption: Suppressing dots during down‑channels and top‑zones, then resuming only on verified persistence, reduces “false‑print drift” common to naive mashups.
Why protection is appropriate
Not reproducible through overlays: While anyone can overlay RSI, MACD, and BBs, WTN’s controller decisions (state transitions, permission checks, persistence windows, evidence requirements) are not trivially inferred from outputs and are central to its behavior.
Integrity of the workflow: Protection preserves a single, tested implementation so users do not encounter fragmented clones with altered rules that undermine the controller’s intent.
Ongoing calibration: Profiles for Crypto vs. Stocks (across three timeframes each) are curated to typical volatility traits. Maintaining these calibrations and the permission graph is part of the product’s vendor value.
What traders get (concept level, not black‑box hype)
Regime‑aware signals: Fewer prints into multi‑leg downtrends or late‑stage tops because the system explicitly refuses to signal in those contexts.
Consistent confluence: Normalization makes cross‑asset/timeframe confluence checks meaningful; users aren’t whipsawed by indicator scale differences.
Coherent workflow: Green → Gold on tactical frames, Gold‑only on the highest frame for continuation—an interpretable sequence that is easy to audit on the pane.
Transparent context: Tinted backgrounds and sub‑pane organization show why a dot was allowed or blocked (regime, swing position, oscillator state), letting traders understand how the script does what it claims—without exposing proprietary thresholds.
How it works — components & flow (concept level)
1) Normalized momentum & context
WTN reads RSI , MACD (line, signal, histogram), Stochastic RSI , ATR‑aware volatility , moving averages , Bollinger Bands , and price‑structure gates . Internals normalize oscillator values to a common pane so slopes, threshold checks, and histogram behavior are comparable across assets and timeframes. The histogram remains centered on 0, RSI uses 0–100 in the upper sub‑pane, and Stoch RSI maps to the lower sub‑pane.
Conceptual effect:
Normalization mitigates asset‑specific amplitude differences (e.g., MACD’s variable scale) so confluence tests don’t break when you switch symbols/timeframes.
Visual cues (line colors for overbought/oversold) make state changes obvious.
2) Regime detection — Down‑Channel Latch
Synchronized evidence (weak MA stack, negative momentum slope, fading histogram, RSI/Stoch RSI weak zones, price‑structure traits) latches the down‑channel regime. When latched, green prints are suppressed . The latch releases only after breakout persistence and improvements in RSI/histogram confirm trend resumption. The panel tints red while latched.
Design intent: Cut bottom‑fishing noise during multi‑leg downtrends, then resume prints only after sustained recovery.
3) Swing‑positioning — Top‑Zone Gate
A “top‑zone” derived from recent swing bounds with BB/Fibonacci context and momentum checks blocks new prints when price is in the upper swing and momentum decays, reducing confirmations into exhaustion.
4) Dot permissions (confluence gating)
WTN coordinates RSI, MACD, Stoch RSI, histogram behavior, SMA/BB context , and regime gates to determine whether a dot is allowed:
Green (bottom setup): Requires momentum deceleration with histogram improvement, RSI stabilizing upward, and price firming vs recent closes. Suppressed in Down‑Channel latch or Top‑Zone gate.
Gold (continuation): On lower two timeframes, prints only after a prior green and requires aligned momentum/oscillator states and supportive price context; on the highest timeframe, gold‑only prints emphasize higher‑confidence continuation cues.
Red (early top warning): Requires synchronized local peaks/roll‑downs across oscillators with slowing histogram; blocked in specific exhaustion conditions to avoid warnings into capitulation.
5) Multi‑timeframe controller
A controller aligns permissions across the three selected timeframes . Shorter frames provide tactical entries; the middle frame favors swing setups; the highest frame prints gold‑only for major continuation confirmation. Signals are coordinated, not independent overlays.
How to use it
Choose timeframes: Defaults target 4h / 1d / 5d . Use the shorter frame to spot tactical green ; wait for gold on the same or higher frame to confirm. Use the middle frame for swing validation. The highest frame is gold‑only , helping avoid early greens during broader trends.
Watch the tint: A red background band denotes the Down‑Channel latch ; expect suppressed greens until breakout persistence and momentum improvement.
Read the panel: The pane shows normalized momentum (MACD, histogram) with RSI up top and Stoch RSI below, including clear overbought/oversold coloring.
Confirm, then manage exposure: Treat green → gold as the preferred sequence. MA/BB context helps gauge trend strength (e.g., price vs 50/100/200 SMA and BB basis). Greens are higher‑risk; favor gold confirmations.
Crypto vs Stocks — calibrated profiles
Profiles are tuned for typical volatility patterns in each asset class. Each timeframe has its own calibration, yielding six independent tuning sections (3 per asset class).
Screenshots — captions
Screenshot 1 — Down‑Channel latch & release
The red‑tinted band shows the Down‑Channel latch regime on the indicator pane. While latched, green prints are suppressed . The latch only releases after breakout persistence and momentum improvement are visible (MACD/histogram strengthening with RSI and Stochastic RSI stabilizing). Once released, if the Top‑Zone gate is open and price context is supportive, the controller may permit a green dot on the lower timeframes, followed by a gold confirmation when conditions remain aligned.
Screenshot 2 — Pane layout & normalization
The indicator pane is organized for quick audit: the histogram is centered on 0 ; RSI plots in the upper sub‑pane on a 0–100 range; Stochastic RSI plots in the lower sub‑pane on a −100 to 0 normalized range. MACD line/signal/histogram and oscillators are normalized so slope checks, region tests, and confluence are comparable across symbols/timeframes. Line colors reflect overbought/oversold states to make regime/context changes easy to read.
Screenshot 3 — Adaptive dot permissions (sequence example)
This sequence shows adaptive dot permissions at work. After breakout persistence from a latched down‑channel, the controller permits a gold dot on the 5‑day view to confirm continuation (the highest timeframe uses gold‑only ). Soon after, the Top‑Zone gate engages, momentum slows (RSI/Stochastic RSI roll down, histogram decays), and a red dot warns of an early top. If deterioration persists, the Down‑Channel re‑latches and prints remain suppressed until the next verified recovery.
Limits & notes
100% original work: The WTN engine and controller logic are programmed from the ground up. No third‑party open‑source code, educational snippets, or auto‑generated code are reused.
No external libraries: Built in Pine v6 using standard language features only; no external libraries or ports of community scripts are used.
Chart type: Designed for standard time‑based candles only; non‑standard charts (Heikin Ashi, Renko, Kagi, P&F, Range) can produce unrealistic results.
Data handling: No lookahead and no future offsets.
Risk disclosure & legal notice
This tool is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice or recommendations.
Trading and investing involve risk, including possible loss of principal.
No guarantees or warranties of performance are expressed or implied. Past results do not predict future outcomes.
This publication does not include solicitation, pricing, or promotional offers; it provides information on the indicator’s design and use.
Use at your own risk. Test settings on paper and consult a qualified investment professional familiar with your risk tolerance before any live use.
Simple Trend Pullback Tool (EMA) v1.1Simple Trend Pullback Filter (EMA)
Overview This script is a lightweight, objective tool designed to filter out market noise and identify high-probability entry zones in trending markets. Built on the core principle of "The Rising Tide," it utilizes a dual-EMA cloud to visualize the trend’s health and highlight where the price is likely to find support after an overextended breakout.
How It Works
Trend Identification: The script tracks the alignment between the EMA 50 and EMA 200. When the price is consistently above this "Cloud," the market is in a confirmed uptrend.
The Pullback Logic: Instead of chasing breakouts (which often lead to FOMO-driven losses), this tool highlights the 'Mean Reversion' zone. It signals an entry when price action "pulls back" into the EMA cloud while the primary trend remains bullish.
Simplicity First: There are no laggy oscillators or repainting signals. It uses price action relative to time-weighted moving averages to keep your chart clean and your decisions logical.
Example Use Case: $CUU.V and NASDAQ:RKLB In the current market (December 2025), we see high-velocity breakouts in sectors like Space and Copper. While a stock like Copper Fox ($CUU.V) may jump 28% on merger news, this script helps traders wait for the necessary consolidation back toward the EMA 20/50 support before committing capital.
Settings
EMA 1 (Fast): Default 50 — Tracks intermediate momentum.
EMA 2 (Slow): Default 200 — The "Line in the Sand" for long-term trend direction.
Oracle Trade And Smart Probability أداة تحليل فني مصممة لمساعدة المتداول على قراءة حركة السعر واتخاذ قرارات أكثر انضباطًا، مع التركيز على إدارة الصفقة قبل الإشارة.
يعرض المؤشر إشارات دخول وخروج مع نظام إدارة صفقة مرئي يشمل:
- سعر الدخول
- الوقف الثابت
- الوقف المتحرك
- الهدف
جميع الإشارات والتنبيهات تصدر بعد إغلاق الشمعة فقط، لضمان ثبات الإشارة وعدم تغيّرها لاحقًا.
المؤشر أداة تحليل فني تعليمية وتحليلية فقط، ولا يُعد توصية استثمارية أو دعوة للبيع أو الشراء.
التداول في الأسواق المالية ينطوي على مخاطر وقد يؤدي إلى خسارة رأس المال.
المستخدم يتحمل كامل المسؤولية عن قراراته، ومطوّر المؤشر غير مسؤول عن أي خسائر مباشرة أو غير مباشرة ناتجة عن استخدامه.
لا يُنصح باستخدام المؤشر بشكل منفرد، ولا يناسب جميع الفواصل الزمنية أو جميع أساليب التداول.
يُفضّل استخدامه ضمن خطة تداول واضحة تشمل:
- تأكيد الاتجاه من فريم زمني أعلى
- وقف خسارة ثابت
- إدارة مخاطرة لا تتجاوز 1–2% لكل صفقة
يدعم المؤشر إرسال التنبيهات لإشارات الدخول والخروج وتحديثات إدارة الصفقة.
كما يمكن ربطه بأنظمة تداول آلي خارجية عبر Webhook من قبل المستخدمين ذوي الخبرة، دون تحمّل المطوّر أي مسؤولية عن نتائج هذا الربط.
جميع حقوق الملكية الفكرية محفوظة.
يُمنع نسخ أو إعادة توزيع أو إعادة استخدام هذا المؤشر أو أي جزء منه دون إذن صريح من المطوّر.
A technical analysis tool designed to assist traders in reading price action and making more disciplined trading decisions, with a strong focus on trade management before signals.
The indicator provides entry and exit signals with visual trade management, including:
- Entry price
- Fixed stop
- Trailing stop
- Target
All signals and alerts are generated only after candle close to ensure signal stability and avoid repainting behavior.
This indicator is for educational and analytical purposes only and does not constitute financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell.
Trading in financial markets involves risk and may result in capital loss.
Users are fully responsible for their trading decisions, and the developer is not liable for any direct or indirect losses.
The indicator should not be used as a standalone decision-making tool and may not be suitable for all timeframes or trading styles.
It is recommended to use it as part of a structured trading plan that includes:
- Higher timeframe confirmation
- Fixed stop-loss
- Risk management limited to 1–2% per trade
The indicator supports alerts for entries, exits, and trade management updates.
Advanced users may connect alerts to external automated trading systems via webhook at their own responsibility.
All intellectual property rights are reserved.
Unauthorized copying, redistribution, or reuse of this indicator or any part of it is strictly prohibited.
Breakout PRO (B:Pro)Breakout PRO (B:Pro) is an invite-only, multi-filter breakout and trend suite for discretionary trading on any symbol and timeframe. It combines a custom EMA cloud, volatility and momentum filters, higher-timeframe bias, and signal quality scoring into a single framework, so there is no need to stack multiple separate indicators.
Core concept
The script builds a three-layer EMA cloud around price. The relative position of fast, mid, and slow EMAs, plus an ATR-based outer padding, defines:
Bull regime: EMAs bullishly stacked, cloud acting as dynamic support
Bear regime: EMAs bearishly stacked, cloud acting as dynamic resistance
Neutral regime: mixed or crossing EMAs, cloud fades to a neutral color
The cloud defines both the primary trend context and the breakout zones (cloud upper / cloud lower).
A higher-timeframe 200 EMA (user-defined timeframe) adds a long-term directional bias on top.
Support, resistance and structure
Last confirmed swing high and swing low are detected via pivot logic and drawn as dotted support / resistance lines.
These levels are invalidated with a small ATR buffer once price clearly breaks through.
Optional long-term EMA targets (T1 and T2, default 233 and 377) are plotted as future target lines, which can act as potential mean-reversion or trend-continuation objectives.
Filters used in entries
Long and short breakout signals are only shown when multiple, independent conditions align. Each filter can be turned on or off:
Volume: current volume vs volume SMA
MACD: line direction and histogram momentum
RSI: classic OB/OS behavior with sentiment-adjusted thresholds
Stoch RSI: K vs D direction inside valid zones
Bollinger Bands + Keltner Channels: squeeze state and BB breakouts
VWAP: price relative to intraday VWAP
ADX: minimum trend strength threshold
OBV & Ichimoku: optional extra trend confirmation layers
A dedicated Market Sentiment input (Standard, Bullish, Bearish, Consolidation) shifts RSI bands, ADX threshold, and volume requirements so the same logic adapts to different market conditions.
Signals and exits
Entry logic
Long signal: bullish EMA stack, breakout above the last pivot resistance and above the upper cloud, with all enabled long filters confirming.
Short signal: mirrored conditions below the last support pivot and below the lower cloud, with all enabled short filters confirming.
The script internally tracks trade state:
Sets an ATR-based stop level at entry, with mode-dependent ATR multipliers (Short / Mid / Long).
Applies an optional maximum trade duration (different per trade mode).
Plots exit markers when:
the ATR stop is hit
the cloud / EMA structure flips against the trade
MACD or RSI move against the position
or the time limit for the trade is exceeded
Additional icons highlight:
Strong breakouts / breakdowns with large ATR range and high volume
Squeeze releases after low-volatility phases
EMA cross events
Continuation and potential reversal zones around the cloud
Optional RSI divergence arrows based on a separate, mode-tuned RSI.
Quality and safety scoring
Every entry is evaluated on two simple scales (1–3):
Safety score (1–3): driven mainly by volume confirmation, ADX trend strength, distance from the cloud / structure, and overall trend alignment.
Quality score (1–3): reflects BB and MACD confirmation, RSI position, rough reward-to-risk context, and alignment with the selected Market Sentiment.
You can:
Show compact S/Q labels directly next to entry and exit signals.
Use the fixed signal history panel in the bottom-left corner to see the last 5 trade events (opens, closes, crosses, continuation) with their safety and quality scores.
Inputs and layout options
Key configurable inputs include:
Trade Mode: Short (e.g., 30m), Mid (e.g., 4h), Long (e.g., 1D+). This adjusts all core lengths (EMAs, ATR, divergence RSI).
Market Sentiment: Standard, Bullish, Bearish, Consolidation (dynamically retunes filters).
Per-filter toggles for Volume, MACD, RSI, Stoch RSI, BB, Ichimoku, ADX, OBV, VWAP, and HTF levels.
Panel size: Desktop, Phone, or None for the signal history panel.
Side labels: Desktop (full text labels on the price scale) or Phone (compact labels) for better chart space on smaller screens.
Usage notes
Breakout PRO is a technical analysis tool, not an automated trading system or financial advice.
Signals are calculated on closed data without intentional repainting, but values on the current bar can still evolve until the bar closes. Use this indicator as a structured way to read trend, breakout, and confluence – and combine it with your own trade plan, risk management, and testing.
PDH/PDL + ONH/ONL (Enhanced Labels)At the start of a new day's session, this indicator will plot the Previous Day's High and Low as well as the Overnight (afterhours) High and Low as horizontal dotted lines on the current day's session.
You can edit the colors of the lines and the text (the same)
You can edit the color of the labels as well as the transparency of the label color itself
The label for each line will be plotting with the chart, you can edit the number of bars that the label will appear to the live price action to keep from having to zoom to determine which line it represents.
the chart settings - session must be set to "extended trading hours" for this to appear on your chart
USDT.D MA30 MA200 PRO ULTIME//@version=5
indicator("USDT.D MA30 MA200 PRO ULTIME", shorttitle="USDT.D Pro", overlay=false, max_labels_count=500, max_lines_count=500)
///// PARAMETRES COMPLETS /////
len30 = input.int(30, "MA30 Periode", minval=1, maxval=500)
len200 = input.int(200, "MA200 Periode", minval=1, maxval=1000)
tf = input.timeframe("1D", "Timeframe USDT.D")
normalize = input.bool(true, "Normaliser 0-100")
forceLive = input.bool(true, "Force Update Live")
showDebug = input.bool(false, "Tableau Debug")
showAlerts = input.bool(true, "Alertes Cross")
///// RECUPERATION MULTI-SOURCES + ANTI-PLAT /////
usdt1 = request.security("TVC:USDT.D", tf, close, ignore_invalid_symbol=true, lookahead=barmerge.lookahead_off)
usdt2 = request.security("CRYPTOCAP:USDT.D", tf, close, ignore_invalid_symbol=true, lookahead=barmerge.lookahead_off)
usdtD = na(usdt1) or (forceLive and barstate.isrealtime) ? usdt2 : usdt1
///// CALCULS MA + DETECTION PLATS CORRIGEE /////
ma30 = ta.sma(usdtD, len30)
ma200 = ta.sma(usdtD, len200)
// CORRECTION CRITIQUE : flat_bars safe
flat30_bars = na(ta.valuewhen(ta.change(ma30) != 0, bar_index, 0)) ? 0 : bar_index - ta.valuewhen(ta.change(ma30) != 0, bar_index, 0)
flat200_bars = na(ta.valuewhen(ta.change(ma200) != 0, bar_index, 0)) ? 0 : bar_index - ta.valuewhen(ta.change(ma200) != 0, bar_index, 0)
isFlat30 = flat30_bars > 10
isFlat200 = flat200_bars > 10
///// NORMALISATION INTELLIGENTE /////
lookback = 1000
ma30_norm = normalize and not na(ma30) ? (ma30 - ta.lowest(ma30, lookback)) / (ta.highest(ma30, lookback) - ta.lowest(ma30, lookback)) * 100 : ma30
ma200_norm = normalize and not na(ma200) ? (ma200 - ta.lowest(ma200, lookback)) / (ta.highest(ma200, lookback) - ta.lowest(ma200, lookback)) * 100 : ma200
///// PLOTS AVANCES /////
ma30_color = isFlat30 ? color.new(color.gray, 50) : (ma30 > ma200 ? color.new(color.lime, 0) : color.new(color.blue, 0))
ma200_color = isFlat200 ? color.new(color.gray, 50) : (ma30 > ma200 ? color.new(color.orange, 20) : color.new(color.red, 0))
p30 = plot(ma30_norm, "MA30", ma30_color, 4)
p200 = plot(ma200_norm, "MA200", ma200_color, 4)
fill(p30, p200, color=ma30_norm > ma200_norm ? color.new(color.green, 88) : color.new(color.red, 88), title="Trend Fill")
///// NIVEAUX REFERENCE /////
hline_level = normalize ? 50 : 5
hline_high = normalize ? 80 : 7
hline_low = normalize ? 20 : 3
hline(hline_high, "Surachat", color=color.red, linestyle=hline.style_dashed, linewidth=2)
hline(hline_low, "Survente", color=color.green, linestyle=hline.style_dashed, linewidth=2)
hline(hline_level, "Milieu", color=color.gray, linestyle=hline.style_solid)
///// SIGNAUX CROSS + PLATS /////
bullCross = ta.crossover(ma30, ma200)
bearCross = ta.crossunder(ma30, ma200)
plotshape(bullCross and showAlerts, "ACHAT", shape.triangleup, location.bottom, color.lime, size=size.normal)
plotshape(bearCross and showAlerts, "VENTE", shape.triangledown, location.top, color.red, size=size.normal)
plotshape(isFlat30, "Plat MA30", shape.xcross, location.top, color.new(color.gray, 0), size=size.tiny)
plotshape(isFlat200, "Plat MA200", shape.xcross, location.bottom, color.new(color.gray, 0), size=size.tiny)
bgcolor((isFlat30 or isFlat200) ? color.new(color.yellow, 92) : na, title="Plat Alert")
///// ALERTES PROFESSIONNELLES /////
alertcondition(bullCross, "USDT.D Bull Cross", "USDT.D: MA30 croise AU-DESSUS MA200")
alertcondition(bearCross, "USDT.D Bear Cross", "USDT.D: MA30 croise EN-DESSOUS MA200")
alertcondition(isFlat30 or isFlat200, "USDT.D Flat", "USDT.D: MA PLAT detecte")
///// TABLEAU DEBUG LIVE CORRIGE /////
if showDebug and barstate.islast
var table dashboard = table.new(position.top_right, 2, 8, bgcolor=color.new(color.white, 10), border_width=2)
table.cell(dashboard, 0, 0, "USDT.D", text_color=color.purple, text_size=size.normal, bgcolor=color.new(color.purple, 90))
table.cell(dashboard, 1, 0, str.tostring(usdtD, "#.###") + "%", text_color=color.white, text_size=size.normal, bgcolor=color.new(color.purple, 90))
table.cell(dashboard, 0, 1, "MA30", text_color=ma30_color, text_size=size.small)
table.cell(dashboard, 1, 1, str.tostring(ma30, "#.###"), text_color=ma30_color, text_size=size.small)
table.cell(dashboard, 0, 2, "MA200", text_color=ma200_color, text_size=size.small)
table.cell(dashboard, 1, 2, str.tostring(ma200, "#.###"), text_color=ma200_color, text_size=size.small)
table.cell(dashboard, 0, 3, "Flat30", text_color=color.gray, text_size=size.small)
table.cell(dashboard, 1, 3, str.tostring(flat30_bars) + "b", text_color=isFlat30 ? color.red : color.green, text_size=size.small)
table.cell(dashboard, 0, 4, "Flat200", text_color=color.gray, text_size=size.small)
table.cell(dashboard, 1, 4, str.tostring(flat200_bars) + "b", text_color=isFlat200 ? color.red : color.green, text_size=size.small)
table.cell(dashboard, 0, 5, "Trend", text_color=color.black, text_size=size.small, bgcolor=color.new(color.yellow, 80))
table.cell(dashboard, 1, 5, ma30 > ma200 ? "HAUSSIER" : "BAISSIER", text_color=ma30 > ma200 ? color.green : color.red, text_size=size.normal, bgcolor=color.new(color.yellow, 80))
table.cell(dashboard, 0, 6, "TF", text_color=color.blue, text_size=size.small)
table.cell(dashboard, 1, 6, tf, text_color=color.blue, text_size=size.small)
table.cell(dashboard, 0, 7, "Plan OK", text_color=not na(usdtD) ? color.green : color.red, text_size=size.small)
table.cell(dashboard, 1, 7, not na(usdtD) ? "OK" : "NO", text_color=not na(usdtD) ? color.green : color.red, text_size=size.normal)
Ultimate MTF//@version=5
indicator("Ultimate MTF", shorttitle="Ultimate MTF", overlay=true)
// ============== EMA 13 (Court Terme - Accélérateur) ==============
ema13_enabled = input(true, title="Enable EMA 13", group="EMA 13")
ema13_period = input.int(13, title="EMA 13 Period", minval=1, group="EMA 13")
ema13_color = input(color.new(#FF6B35, 0), title="EMA 13 Color", group="EMA 13")
// ============== EMA 21 (Court Terme - Signal) ==============
ema21_enabled = input(true, title="Enable EMA 21", group="EMA 21")
ema21_period = input.int(21, title="EMA 21 Period", minval=1, group="EMA 21")
ema21_color = input(color.new(#004E89, 0), title="EMA 21 Color", group="EMA 21")
// ============== SMA 50 (Moyen Terme - Zone de Vérité) ==============
sma50_enabled = input(true, title="Enable SMA 50", group="SMA 50")
sma50_period = input.int(50, title="SMA 50 Period", minval=1, group="SMA 50")
sma50_color = input(color.new(#F7931E, 0), title="SMA 50 Color", group="SMA 50")
// ============== SMA 200 (Long Terme - Juge de Paix) ==============
sma200_enabled = input(true, title="Enable SMA 200", group="SMA 200")
sma200_period = input.int(200, title="SMA 200 Period", minval=1, group="SMA 200")
sma200_color = input(color.new(#43A047, 0), title="SMA 200 Color", group="SMA 200")
// ============== FUNCTION TO CALCULATE MA ==============
calcMA(period, maType, source) =>
switch maType
"SMA" => ta.sma(source, period)
"EMA" => ta.ema(source, period)
=> ta.ema(source, period)
// ============== CALCULATE MOVING AVERAGES ==============
ema13_value = ta.ema(close, ema13_period)
ema21_value = ta.ema(close, ema21_period)
sma50_value = ta.sma(close, sma50_period)
sma200_value = ta.sma(close, sma200_period)
// ============== PLOT MOVING AVERAGES ==============
plot(ema13_enabled ? ema13_value : na, title="EMA 13", color=ema13_color, linewidth=2)
plot(ema21_enabled ? ema21_value : na, title="EMA 21", color=ema21_color, linewidth=2)
plot(sma50_enabled ? sma50_value : na, title="SMA 50", color=sma50_color, linewidth=2)
plot(sma200_enabled ? sma200_value : na, title="SMA 200", color=sma200_color, linewidth=2)
HPDR Bands with projectionHPDR: Historical Price Delta Range
What is it? The HPDR indicator measures how much an asset’s price typically changes over a specific timeframe. It looks at historical price movements ("deltas") and organizes them into percentiles. These are then plotted on your chart as a median line surrounded by statistical bands.
This tool helps you understand an asset’s unique character and its typical price deviations.
Because the median is in this context a statistically relative stable value(if you add 7 values to 1000 it doesn't change much), it allows for high-probability projections of the future median.
For a clearer understanding of the indicator's logic, try setting the Range to 7 and the Offset to -7.
The 50% percentile Band signifies that in 50% of all bars, the price remained within this statistical range.
Sniper V53 - Forex Reactive + DashboardRSI + OBV calculation on 4 time frames for trend changes.
The indicator warns of possible trend changes; use additional confirmations for areas of interest.
Butterworth Cloud + Squeeze (Upper)The Butterworth Squeeze Cloud – Simple Guide
The Butterworth Cloud is a volatility + trend structure indicator that shows when the market is contracting (coiling) or expanding (breaking out) using a smoothed trend line and dynamic volatility bands.
It is designed to be easy to read visually while giving very advanced information about volatility behavior.
1. What the Butterworth Cloud Actually Measures
The indicator builds three things:
1. A smoothed trend line (Butterworth line)
This filters out noise better than a normal moving average.
When price is above it → bullish bias
When price is below it → bearish bias
When it is flat → ranging market
2. Volatility bands around the trend line
These form the “cloud.”
The cloud expands or contracts depending on volatility.
3. Color signals that show what volatility is doing
Cyan → Contracting (squeezing)
Market energy is tightening. Moves become more likely.
Magenta → Expanding (releasing)
Market is breaking out or trending.
Gray → Neutral
No strong compression or expansion.
This gives a visual map of volatility shifts, similar in concept to Bollinger squeezes, but much smoother and more reactive.
2. How to Read the Cloud at a Glance
A. Contracting Cloud (Cyan)
This signals volatility compression:
Market is coiling
Price is getting tighter around the trend line
Breakouts often follow contraction periods
The longer the cloud stays cyan, the larger the potential move afterward.
B. Expanding Cloud (Magenta)
This signals volatility expansion:
Trend activity increases
Strong directional move is underway
Expansion often begins right after a squeeze ends
Great for:
Trend continuation entries
Avoiding counter-trend trades into strength
C. Neutral Cloud (Gray)
Mixed or unstable volatility.
Often a transition zone, early chop, or slowdown.
3. How Traders Use the Butterworth Cloud
1. Spotting Squeeze → Breakout Cycles
This is the most common use.
Look for cyan contraction
Then wait for a switch to magenta
Combine with price breaking above/below structure
This setup often predicts high-momentum moves.
2. Confirming Trend Strength
Longs are higher probability when cloud is magenta & expanding upward
Shorts are higher probability when cloud is magenta & expanding downward
Avoid trading against expansion unless mean-reverting intentionally
3. Avoiding Chop
If the cloud flips:
cyan → magenta → cyan → magenta
within a short period, the market is choppy.
This helps you stand aside and avoid unnecessary losses.
4. Using the Bands for Targets
The Butterworth Cloud also includes:
Upper band
Lower band
Midline (the Butter line)
Common usage:
Long take profit at upper band
Short take profit at lower band
Mean reversion take profit at midline
Because the bands track volatility, these targets adapt to market conditions.
4. Why Use Butterworth Instead of Standard Indicators?
The Butterworth Cloud has several advantages:
1. Noise filtering
It reduces random spikes better than an EMA or SMA.
2. Cleaner squeeze detection
Unlike Bollinger Bands, it avoids overreacting to single candles.
3. Earlier expansion recognition
Especially in “EARLY” mode, it detects momentum bursts as soon as they start.
4. Works on any timeframe including seconds
Crypto scalpers especially benefit from this.
Cyan = Squeeze (volatility contracting) → market building pressure
Magenta = Expansion (volatility releasing) → breakout or trend
Use cyan → magenta transitions to detect new moves
Use bands for natural take-profits (upper for longs, lower for shorts, midline for reversions)
Works on all markets and timeframes
Very clean representation of volatility behavior
SWING [DEMAK]SWING is a chart-based indicator designed to provide a clear swing and trend structure by combining multiple moving averages with session-based VWAP reference lines.
The indicator focuses on presenting widely used price references in a clean and configurable way, allowing traders to evaluate market context across different time horizons.
Moving Averages
SWING includes a set of short-, medium-, and long-term moving averages that can be individually enabled or disabled:
Fast averages for short-term price interaction
Mid-range averages for swing structure
Long-term averages for broader trend context
These averages help visualize momentum, trend alignment, and potential dynamic support or resistance zones.
VWAP Reference Levels
The indicator also offers optional VWAP lines anchored to different time periods:
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
Quarterly
Yearly
Each VWAP resets automatically at the start of its respective period and remains active until a new session begins. These levels provide volume-weighted price references that can help assess value areas and market balance over time.
How to use it
Combine moving averages to evaluate trend direction and swing bias.
Use VWAP levels as contextual references for price acceptance or deviation.
Enable only the elements relevant to your trading timeframe to keep the chart clean.
Customization
All components can be customized individually:
Toggle each moving average on or off.
Toggle each VWAP timeframe independently.
Adjust visual properties such as colors and line thickness.
SWING is intended as a context and structure tool, not a signal generator. It provides consistent, rule-based visual references that allow traders to interpret price behavior using their own decision-making process.
Cosmic Emergence v1.3: Ontological Liquid (Hybrid)Overview
In the vast expanse of market chaos, where prices flicker like quantum particles in superposition, the Ontological Liquid emerges as a beacon of cosmic clarity. This indicator is not merely a tool—it's a philosophical lens, fusing quantum uncertainty, gravitational selection, and ontological probability into a dynamic "liquid" cloud that projects the market's existential state into the future.
Inspired by Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and general relativity, the Ontological Liquid models price as a conscious entity navigating through probabilistic fields. It reveals the market's "being" (Psi_U consciousness score) and gravitational pull (g_m vector), rendering a flowing, adaptive cloud that evolves with each bar—never breaking, always expanding into the unknown.
Key Features
Psi_U Consciousness Field: A weighted fusion of momentum (CCI), compression potential (Bollinger width inverse), and capital flow (CMF), normalized dynamically to the asset's history. Scores the market's "clarity" from Superposition (chaotic uncertainty) to Crystallized (defined trend).
Gravitational Vector (g_m): Log-damped gravity calculation incorporating mass density (volume/range), spacetime curvature (VWAP deviation), and volatility correlation. Dictates the cloud's directional drift—positive for emergent ascent, negative for entropic descent.
Liquid Projection Geometry: A seamless, unbreakable cloud using LineFill Technology. It features a dense "Core" (high probability) and an "Atmosphere" (outer bounds at Golden Ratio 1.618). The cloud expands conically into the future, with sinusoidal wave offsets tied to Psi_U—high uncertainty amplifies waves, crystallizing clarity smooths them.
Adaptive Visualization: Gradient colors shift with g_m intensity—Teal to Emerald for bullish emergence, Crimson to Maroon for bearish collapse. Past trails in subtle gray maintain ontological continuity.
Intellectual Panel: Real-time existential readout: Gravity (g_m) and Entity State (Crystallized / Fluid / Superposition), color-coded for intuitive grasp.
Philosophical Foundation
Markets are not random noise but emergent realities shaped by collective consciousness. The Ontological Liquid visualizes this as a probabilistic fluid:
Superposition (Psi_U < 30): Wide, wavy cloud. The market is in pure potential, birthing new realities. Wait.
Fluid (30-80): Adaptive flow. Uncertainty resolves, trends begin to form. Prepare.
Crystallized (80+): Narrow, directed cloud. The market's being is solidified, momentum is crystallized. Act.
This is beyond technical analysis; it's an ontological probe into the market's essence, where gravity selects possibilities from infinite chaos.
How to Trade (Ontological Strategy)
This indicator does not give simple signals; it reveals the environment.
Bullish Emergence:
Cloud Color: Shifts to Teal/Green.
State: Panel shows "Fluid" or "Crystallized".
Action: Look for Long entries when price is supported by the Core (Inner Cloud).
Bearish Collapse:
Cloud Color: Shifts to Red/Maroon.
State: Panel shows "Fluid" or "Crystallized".
Action: Look for Short entries when price is rejected by the Core.
The Void (Do Not Trade):
State: "Superposition".
Visual: The cloud is wide, wavy, and directionless.
Meaning: No ontological reality has formed yet. Trading here is gambling against chaos.
Disclaimer: This tool is for educational and analytical purposes only. It is not financial advice.
© MuratKavak | Idea Architect
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Destiny Atlas Energy Navigation PRO - Destiny QuantDestiny Atlas Energy Navigation PRO - Destiny Quant | 【天機圖】能量導航
English Description
Visualizing Market Momentum. Destiny Atlas Energy Navigation PRO is the ultimate guide for trend followers. By replacing traditional candles with high-visibility "Energy Bricks" (Neon Blue & Flowing Gold), it allows traders to filter market noise and ride the trend with absolute clarity.
The Pro Tracker: Built-in professional dashboard tracks your Entry Price, Duration, and Floating PnL.
Momentum Logic: Powered by the V22 core engine, synchronizing Daily, Weekly, and Monthly cycles.
Visual Clarity: Optimized for dark mode, providing a high-end quantitative terminal experience.
中文說明
市場動能的導引之圖 【天機圖】能量導航 PRO 是順勢交易者的終極指引。本指標以具備極高辨識度的 「實心能量磚」(天機藍與流金色)取代傳統 K 線,協助交易者過濾雜訊,清晰捕捉每一段趨勢。
專業持倉監控:內建數據面板,自動追蹤進場價、持倉天數與即時損益。
動能核心:搭載 V22 運算核心,完美同步日、週、月線的多週期共振。
極致美學:專為深色模式優化,營造專業級量化交易終端機的視覺質感。
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Bollinger Bands MTF with Individual DMI Colors V1As we know prices react to volatility hence this indicator was made by me to know next move the market little back testing can give you wonderous results.
Color-Changing EMA with Multiple Indicatorscolour changing ema indicator having 4 individual independent ema . color changing of ema happen based on indicator - positive/ negative logic . each ema has feature to choose from 4 types of indicators - rsi , stochastic , macd , dmi . colour changing happens based on postive and negative logic for each indicator is described as follow: rsi (rsi > rsi ma = positive and rsi < rsi ma = negative ) , stochastic (%k>%d = postive and %k<%d = negative) , macd (macd line >signal line = positive and macd line - di = postive and +di < - di = negative )
TradeCraftly - Previous Day / Week / Month OHLCTradeCraftly – Previous Day, Week & Month OHLC Levels
TradeCraftly – Previous Day, Week & Month OHLC is a clean, non-repainting reference-level indicator designed for intraday and positional traders who rely on market structure, session context, and higher-timeframe levels.
This tool automatically plots Previous Day, Previous Week, and Previous Month Open–High–Low–Close (OHLC) levels as horizontal rays on the price chart, with labels aligned in a single, readable column for quick decision-making.
🔹 Key Features
📌 Previous Day OHLC (PD)
Displays Previous Day High, Low, Open, and Close
Levels are anchored from the first bar of the previous da
Labels are aligned at today’s first bar for clarity
Ideal for intraday support/resistance and gap analysis
📌 Previous Week OHLC (PW)
Displays Previous Week High, Low, Open, and Close
Levels are anchored from the first bar of the previous week
Labels are aligned at today’s first bar
Useful for swing bias, weekly range context, and higher-timeframe confluence
📌 Previous Month OHLC (PM)
Displays Previous Month High, Low, Open, and Close
Levels are anchored from the first bar of the previous month
Labels are aligned at today’s first bar
Helps identify major monthly liquidity and key rejection zones
🎯 Design Philosophy
Non-repainting: All levels are calculated from completed sessions only
One set per period: No clutter or historical overdraw
Horizontal rays: Extend forward cleanly for the entire session
Consistent label alignment: All PD, PW, and PM labels appear together for easy comparison
Intraday-focused clarity: Built for fast decision-making without noise
⚙️ Customisation Options
Enable / disable:
Previous Day OHLC
Previous Week OHLC
Previous Month OHLC
Adjustable line widths for each timeframe
Clean color differentiation between Day, Week, and Month levels
📊 Best Use Cases
Intraday trading (scalping, day trading)
Identifying support & resistance
Opening range and gap analysis
Confluence with:
CPR
VWAP
Index, futures, crypto, and forex markets
⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is a technical analysis tool and does not provide financial or investment advice.
Always combine these levels with proper risk management and your own trading plan.
🚀 TradeCraftly Standard
Built with performance, clarity, and professional charting standards in mind — no clutter, no repainting, and no unnecessary visuals.
SAYO Zones📄 Description
🔹 SAYO Zones is a clean and objective trading tool designed for swing traders and day traders, suitable for stocks, crypto, and futures markets.
🔹 The indicator automatically maps dynamic Fibonacci-based price zones and combines them with momentum timing to help traders focus only on high-quality areas of interest.
🔹 It works on all timeframes, from intraday charts to higher timeframe swing setups.
🔹 This tool is not a signal generator by itself. 🔹 It is a decision-support indicator built to improve clarity, patience, and execution.
🔍 What SAYO Zones Does
🔹 Automatically calculates dynamic Fibonacci ranges 🔹 Highlights key price zones where reactions are statistically more likely 🔹 Filters out low-quality trades by identifying no-trade (blue) zones 🔹 Combines WaveTrend structure with Stochastic momentum for timing 🔹 Designed to work on all markets and all timeframes, including futures
🎯 Core Concept
🔹 Markets move in ranges. 🔹 Not every level is worth trading.
🔹 SAYO Zones helps you: 🔹 Focus only on meaningful price areas 🔹 Avoid entries inside low-probability zones 🔹 Align structure and momentum for better entries 🔹 The goal is clarity over frequency.
🧭 How to Use
🔹 SAYO Zones is built as an advanced trading methodology, while remaining clear and accessible for beginners. 🔹 The indicator provides visual arrows when specific structural and momentum conditions align.
🔹 How to approach a trade: 🔹 Wait for price to reach a meaningful zone 🔹 Avoid trades inside blue zones 🔹 When an arrow appears, it signals that structure and momentum are aligned 🔹 Use momentum confirmation to validate the setup
🔹 Once confirmed: 🔹 Define your stop loss based on structure or zone boundaries 🔹 Define your take profit according to your risk-to-reward plan 🔹 Execute the trade based on your strategy rules
🔹 The arrows are not meant to be followed blindly. 🔹 They are execution signals designed to help you act only when conditions are favorable. 🔹 This approach encourages discipline, patience, and structured risk management.
📈 Best Use Cases
🔹 Swing trading stocks 🔹 Day trading stocks 🔹 Swing trading crypto 🔹 Day trading crypto 🔹 Futures trading (index, commodities, and crypto futures) 🔹 All timeframes: 5m, 15m, 1H, 4H, Daily 🔹 Range, pullback, and structure-based strategies
⚠️ Important Notes
🔹 SAYO Zones is not a buy or sell guarantee 🔹 No indicator predicts the future 🔹 Always apply proper risk management 🔹 Best results come from combining this tool with a complete trading plan
🧠 Why SAYO Zones
🔹 Most indicators show too much information. 🔹 SAYO Zones is designed to show only what matters. 🔹 Whether you are a beginner learning structured trading, or an advanced trader refining execution, this tool helps you trade with more confidence and consistency.
🔔 Alerts
🔹 Custom alerts are included to notify you when potential conditions align, allowing you to stay focused without watching the chart continuously.
📌 Final Thought
🔹 SAYO Zones is not about trading more. 🔹 It is about trading better.
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