Phoenix Pattern Scanner v1.3.2 - Multi-Pattern, Score & PresetsAdvanced multi-pattern scanner with intelligent presets and heuristic scoring system.
🎯 KEY FEATURES
- 5 Trading Style Presets: Conservative, Balanced, Aggressive, Swing, Scalp
- 4 Core Patterns: RVOL (unusual volume), Momentum breakout, RSI bounce, Gap & Go
- Heuristic Score (0-100): Visual ranking system for signal quality
- Per-Pattern Anti-Noise: Prevents signal spam with configurable minimum distance
- Relative Strength %: Compare performance vs benchmark (default SPY)
- Squeeze Detection: Identifies low volatility compression (BB inside Keltner)
📊 SMART FILTERS
- Minimum price and average dollar volume gates
- Weekly trend confirmation (optional)
- Separate lookback periods for each pattern
- Configurable RSI length and Gap parameters
⚙️ CUSTOMIZATION
- All parameters adjustable via settings
- Toggle individual components on/off
- Clean info panel with real-time metrics
- Color-coded score visualization
📍 BEST USED ON
- Daily timeframe (primary design)
- Liquid stocks above $5
- As a screening tool alongside your analysis
⚠️ IMPORTANT NOTES
- Educational/informational tool only
- NOT financial advice or trade signals
- Heuristic score is diagnostic, not predictive
- Past pattern behavior ≠ future results
💡 QUICK START
1. Select a preset matching your style
2. Adjust filters for your market
3. Set alerts for patterns you want to track
4. Use score as relative ranking, not absolute signal
Version 1.3.2 - Stable release
Open source - Free to use and modify
Feedback and improvements welcome
Candlestick analysis
ORB Breakout Strategy with reversalORB 1,5,15,30,60min with reversals, its my first strategy Im not 100% sure it works well. Im not a programmer nor a profitable trader.
Max stoploss in points sets maximum fixed stoploss
Stop offset sets additional points below/above signal bar
RR Ratio is pretty self explanatory, it sets target based on stoploss
American session is time when positions can be opened
ORB SessionIs basically almost the same but when the time runs it closes all positions\
ORB candle timeframe is the time which orb is measured
Enable reverse position enables reversing positions on stoploss of first position, stoploss of reverse position is based on max stoploss and target is set by RR times max stoploss
Im sharing this to share this with my friends, discuss some things and dont have to test it manually.
I made it all myself and with help of AI
Sorry for bad english
Structure Strategycreated to spot key area needed to take valid trades in most market conditions. use beside RSI MACD
Percentage Change per 5 Candles
🔎 What this indicator does
This indicator calculates and displays the percentage change of each candlestick directly on the chart.
• If a candle closed higher than it opened (bullish candle), it shows a positive % change (green).
• If a candle closed lower than it opened (bearish candle), it shows a negative % change (red).
• Small moves below your chosen threshold (e.g., 0.1%) are ignored to avoid clutter.
• The labels are placed above, below, or in the center of the candle (you choose).
So essentially, every candle “tells you in numbers” exactly how much it changed relative to its opening price.
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⚙️ How it operates (the logic inside)
1. Calculate the change
o Formula:
\text{% Change} = \frac{(\text{Close} - \text{Open})}{\text{Open}} \times 100
o Example: If a candle opens at 100 and closes at 105, that’s a +5% change.
2. Round it nicely
o You can control decimals (e.g., show 2 decimals → +5.23%).
3. Filter out noise
o If a candle barely moved (say 0.02%), the label won’t appear unless you reduce the threshold.
4. Style the labels
o Bullish = green text, slightly transparent green background.
o Bearish = red text, slightly transparent red background.
o Neutral (0%) = gray.
5. Place the labels
o Options: above the candle, below the candle, or centered.
o Small vertical offset is applied so labels don’t overlap the candle itself.
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📊 How this helps traders
This indicator turns visual candles into quantifiable numbers at a glance. Instead of guessing whether a move was “big” or “small,” you see it clearly.
Key Benefits:
1. Quick volatility analysis
o You can instantly see if candles are making big % swings or just small moves.
o This is especially useful on higher timeframes (daily/weekly) where moves can be large.
2. Pattern confirmation
o For example, you might spot a strong bullish engulfing candle — the % change label helps confirm whether it was truly significant (e.g., +4.5%) or just modest (+0.7%).
3. Noise filtering
o By setting a minimum % threshold, you only see labels when moves are meaningful (say > 0.5%). This keeps focus on important candles.
4. Backtesting & comparison
o You can compare moves across time:
“How strong was this breakout candle compared to the last one?”
“Are today’s bearish candles weaker or stronger than yesterday’s bullish candles?”
5. Better decision-making
o If you’re trading breakouts, reversals, or trend-following, knowing the % size of each candle helps confirm if the move has enough momentum.
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✅ In short:
This indicator quantifies price action. Instead of just seeing “green” or “red” candles, you now know exactly how much the price changed in percentage terms, directly on the chart, in real time. It helps you distinguish between strong and weak moves and makes your analysis more precise.
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Prev-Day POC Hit Rate (v6, RTH, tolerance)//@version=6
indicator("Prev-Day POC Hit Rate (v6, RTH, tolerance)", overlay=true)
// ---- Inputs
sessionStr = input.session("0930-1600", "RTH session (exchange time)")
tolPoints = input.float(0.10, "Tolerance (points)")
tolPercent = input.float(0.10, "Tolerance (%) of prev POC")
showMarks = input.bool(true, "Show touch markers")
// ---- RTH gating in exchange TZ
sessFlag = time(timeframe.period, sessionStr)
inRTH = not na(sessFlag)
rthOpen = inRTH and not inRTH
rthClose = (not inRTH) and inRTH
// ---- Prior-day POC proxy = price of highest-volume 1m bar of prior RTH
var float prevPOC = na
var float curPOC = na
var float curMaxVol = 0.0
// ---- Daily hit stats
var bool hitToday = false
var int days = 0
var int hits = 0
// Finalize a day at RTH close (count touch to prevPOC)
if rthClose and not na(prevPOC)
days += 1
if hitToday
hits += 1
// Roll today's POC to prevPOC at next RTH open; reset builders/flags
if rthOpen
prevPOC := curPOC
curPOC := na
curMaxVol := 0.0
hitToday := false
// Build today's proxy POC during RTH (highest-volume 1m bar)
if inRTH
if volume > curMaxVol
curMaxVol := volume
curPOC := close // swap to (high+low+close)/3 if you prefer HLC3
// ---- Touch test against prevPOC (band = max(points, % of prevPOC))
bandPts = na(prevPOC) ? na : math.max(tolPoints, prevPOC * tolPercent * 0.01)
touched = inRTH and not na(prevPOC) and high >= (prevPOC - bandPts) and low <= (prevPOC + bandPts)
if touched
hitToday := true
// ---- Plots
plot(prevPOC, "Prev RTH POC (proxy)", color=color.new(color.fuchsia, 0), linewidth=2, style=plot.style_linebr)
bgcolor(hitToday and inRTH ? color.new(color.green, 92) : na)
plotshape(showMarks and touched ? prevPOC : na, title="Touch prev POC",
style=shape.circle, location=location.absolute, size=size.tiny, color=color.new(color.aqua, 0))
// ---- On-chart stats
hitPct = days > 0 ? (hits * 100.0 / days) : na
var table T = table.new(position.top_right, 2, 3, border_width=1)
if barstate.islastconfirmedhistory
table.cell(T, 0, 0, "Days")
table.cell(T, 1, 0, str.tostring(days))
table.cell(T, 0, 1, "Hits")
table.cell(T, 1, 1, str.tostring(hits))
table.cell(T, 0, 2, "Hit %")
table.cell(T, 1, 2, na(hitPct) ? "—" : str.tostring(hitPct, "#.0") + "%")
Heikin-Ashi-Candles MTFHeikin-Ashi Higher Timeframe Candles
This indicator overlays higher-timeframe Heikin-Ashi candles (default: 5 minutes) onto a lower-timeframe chart (e.g., 1 minute). Instead of using standard candlesticks, it draws:
Semi-transparent rectangles to represent the candle bodies.
Vertical lines to represent wicks, centered on each body.
Key features:
Dynamic transparency: The current, still-forming higher-timeframe candle is plotted in green or red (depending on trend) with a separate, lighter transparency (default: 30) so you can easily distinguish it from completed candles.
Finalization on close: As soon as a higher-timeframe candle closes, its body and wicks update to the standard transparency level (default: 50), ensuring completed candles are visually distinct.
Customizable inputs: You can adjust
The higher timeframe (tf) for Heikin-Ashi calculations.
Body transparency for confirmed candles.
Transparency for unfinished candles.
Wick thickness.
Use case:
This is particularly useful for traders who analyze price action on lower timeframes but want to stay aware of the higher-timeframe Heikin-Ashi trend without switching charts. The fading effect on the active candle helps prevent confusion between fully formed candles and those still developing.
Ravi AlgoBot📌 Indicator Description (Publish Notes)
Indicator Name:
EoR / EoS Entry & SL/Target Manager (Put=Red, Call=Green)
Purpose:
यह indicator उन traders के लिए बनाया गया है जो अपनी manual levels (EoR, EoR+1 for Put, और EoS, EoS-1 for Call) को chart पर plot करना चाहते हैं और उनके आधार पर Entry, Stop Loss और Target manage करना चाहते हैं।
How it works:
आप manual prices (EoR, EoR+1, EoS, EoS-1) input fields में डालेंगे।
Put levels (EoR, EoR+1) लाल रंग में दिखेंगे।
Call levels (EoS, EoS-1) हरे रंग में दिखेंगे।
हर price पर chart पर horizontal line + label बनेगा।
आप अपने Stop Loss और Target prices भी manual डाल सकते हैं (Call और Put दोनों के लिए अलग-अलग)।
जब भी price किसी entry/SL/Target level को touch करेगा:
Chart पर signal shape बनेगा (triangle)
एक alertcondition trigger होगा।
आप TradingView में Alerts create करके इन alerts को webhook URL से connect कर सकते हैं।
Example: जब EoR Put level touch हो → webhook के ज़रिए broker/bot में auto order लग जाएगा।
SL और Target levels भी इसी तरह alerts से manage होंगे।
Use Case:
Manual level-based intraday या positional trading
Automated trading setup (via TradingView alerts → Webhook → Broker API)
Put/Call entry, target, SL को clearly visualize और monitor करना
Disclaimer:
यह indicator trading automation tool नहीं है। Actual buy/sell orders Pine Script से नहीं लग सकते। Order execution केवल TradingView Alerts और external webhook के integration से ही possible है। कृपया पहले paper-trade और test करें।
HTF Books Lines for LTF Charts
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📜 日本語説明文
HTF Books Lines for LTF Charts
このインジケーターは、ゴールドの5分足に1時間足のBooksラインを表示するために作成しました。
ドルストレートの通貨ペアであれば同様に利用可能だと思います。
上位足で検出したBooksライン(買い/売り)を下位足チャートに重ねて表示し、ラインが有効である間は強調表示、無効化された際には無効化ラインとして残すことも可能です。
いずれの時間足でも使用できるため、ご自身のトレードスタイルに合わせて設定を切り替えて検証してみてください。
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📜 English Description
HTF Books Lines for LTF Charts
This indicator was originally created to display 1-hour Books lines on the 5-minute chart of Gold (XAUUSD).
It should also work on other USD-related pairs (major dollar crosses).
The indicator plots higher-timeframe Books lines (buy/sell) directly onto a lower-timeframe chart. Active lines are displayed with strong emphasis, and once invalidated they can optionally remain as inactive lines.
It can be applied to any timeframe combination, so please test and adjust it according to your own trading style.
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7:00-9:30 ET High/LowThis indicator is designed to identify and plot the highest and lowest price levels within the 7:00 AM to 9:30 AM Eastern Time (ET) trading window. These levels are then extended throughout the trading day, providing clear visual references for potential support and resistance derived from the early morning price action.
Core Functionality
The script defines a specific trading session (7:00-9:30 ET) and tracks the highest high and lowest low price reached during that time. Once the session is over, these high and low lines remain on the chart for the rest of the day, acting as key levels for traders to watch. At the start of each new trading day, the indicator resets, clearing the previous day's lines and drawing new ones based on the current day's morning session.
Features and Customization
This indicator is fully customizable through the settings menu, allowing you to tailor the appearance to perfectly suit your chart layout.
Session High Line:
Customize the color, width, and line style (Solid, Dashed, Dotted).
Session High Label:
Set your own custom label text (e.g., "Morning High").
Customize the label's background color.
Customize the label's text color.
Adjust the text size.
Session Low Line:
Customize the color, width, and line style (Solid, Dashed, Dotted).
Session Low Label:
Set your own custom label text (e.g., "Morning Low").
Customize the label's background color.
Customize the label's text color.
Adjust the text size.
ET 7:00-9:30 AM High/Low (Customizable Trendlines)This indicator automatically identifies and plots the high and low prices of the 7:00 AM to 9:30 AM Eastern Time trading session. It draws a single horizontal trend line for both the high and low, starting from the exact candlestick where the price was made and extending to the end of the session.
Features:
Precise Plotting: Plots a single, clean trend line for both the session high and low. The line begins precisely on the candlestick where the high or low was reached and extends horizontally to the end of the session.
Customizable Time: The indicator is set to plot the 7:00 AM to 9:30 AM ET session by default but can be easily adjusted by the user in the settings. The time zone is set to UTC-4 to correctly account for Eastern Daylight Time.
Style and Color Customization: Users can change the line style to solid, dotted, or dashed, and choose their preferred colors and width for both the high and low lines.
Price Labels: A toggleable option to display price labels at the end of each line, making it easy to see the exact high and low values at a glance.
High Volume Candle Zones (Neutral)contact me i can give you want more information. you can spot patterns and key area are marked automatically to chart
High Volume Candle Zones (Neutral)Contact the publisher to get full content into using this indicator to its full potential. Will help identify key areas in the market. Can be used on all time frames for confluence
Supertrend0913This Pine Script (`@version=6`) combines **two Supertrend indicators** and a set of **moving averages (EMA & MA)** into one overlay chart tool for TradingView.
**Key features:**
* **Supertrend \ & \ :**
* Each has independent ATR period, multiplier, and ATR calculation method.
* Plots trend lines (green/red for \ , blue/yellow for \ ).
* Generates **buy/sell signals** when trend direction changes.
* Includes **alert conditions** for buy, sell, and trend reversals.
* **Moving Averages:**
* 6 EMAs (lengths 21, 55, 100, 200, 300, 400).
* 5 SMAs (lengths 11, 23, 25, 39, 200).
* Each plotted in different colors for trend visualization.
👉 In short: it’s a **combined trading tool** that overlays two configurable Supertrend systems with alerts plus multiple EMAs/SMAs to help identify trend direction, signals, and potential entry/exit points.
Big Player Buy/Sell SignalHow It Works:
Detects volume spikes over SMA of recent volume.
Signals a buy if there’s a green candle near a recent swing low on high volume (possible big player accumulation).
Signals a sell if there’s a red candle near a swing high on high volume (possible big player distribution).
This is a proxy, not a direct measure of institutional trades, but it often works surprisingly well in liquid markets like Nifty 50 or Bank Nifty.
If you want, I can make an advanced version that combines RSI, EMA, and first occurrence detection for higher accuracy in catching big player moves.
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ORB + SMA 20/50 Crossover BUY/SELL by Yuvaraj Veppampattu Plots ORB High & Low lines for the first X minutes.
Adds SMA 20 & SMA 50 lines on chart.
Shows BUY arrow when SMA20 crosses ABOVE SMA50.
Shows SELL arrow when SMA20 crosses BELOW SMA50.
Adds alerts for both ORB breakouts & SMA crossovers.
ORB + SMA + EMA + BUY/SELL by yuvaraj ORB (Opening Range Breakout)
Meaning:
ORB stands for Opening Range Breakout.
It is a trading strategy where you watch the price movement for the first few minutes after the market opens (for example, 9:15 – 9:30 AM in India).
You mark the high and low during this period.
If price goes above the high, it signals a possible buy (long trade).
If price goes below the low, it signals a possible sell (short trade).
Why traders use it:
First few minutes decide the market direction.
Helps catch early momentum trades.
Very popular for intraday traders (Nifty, BankNifty, Crude Oil, etc.).
Example:
Market opens at 9:15.
First 5 minutes: High = 100, Low = 95.
If price moves above 100 → Buy.
If price moves below 95 → Sell.
📌 SMA (Simple Moving Average)
Meaning:
SMA stands for Simple Moving Average.
It is the average closing price of a stock over a certain number of candles.
Example:
SMA 9 → Average price of last 9 candles.
SMA 50 → Average price of last 50 candles.
Why traders use it:
Shows trend direction.
SMA going up → Uptrend, SMA going down → Downtrend.
You can use multiple SMAs (for example SMA 9 and SMA 50):
If SMA 9 crosses above SMA 50 → Buy signal.
If SMA 9 crosses below SMA 50 → Sell signal.
🔑 Key Difference:
Feature ORB SMA
Type Strategy (price breakout) Indicator (average price)
Use Entry trigger for trades Identifies trend direction
Works Best Intraday (first minutes) Any timeframe (intraday or swing)
Plots ORB High/Low lines for the first few minutes
Plots SMA 9/50/180 & EMA 20
Plots trailing stopline + Buy/Sell arrows
Optional bar color / background color toggle
Alert conditions for Buy/Sell
ORB high/low lines
SMA 9/50/180 + EMA 20
Buy/Sell arrows + trailing stopline
Range Breakout StrategyAfter consecutive candle closes it creates a range, and if price breaks out of it it enters with fixed take profit.
Consecutive Candles Box with MidpointHelps to identify consecutive candle closes for potential ranges.
Multiple Moving Averages5 Simple Moving Averages: 12, 20, 55, 80, 144 periods
Different colors: Each moving average uses a different color for easy distinction
Crossover signals: Display crossover signals for MA12/MA20 and MA55/MA144
Value display: Show current specific values of each moving average in a table at the top right corner
Optional EMA: The commented section provides code for the EMA version, which can be uncommented if needed
hidden buy or sell //@version=5
indicator(title="Institutional Flow & Trend", shorttitle="IF&T", overlay=true)
// --- INPUTS ---
// Trend EMA lengths
fast_ema_len = input.int(9, title="Fast EMA Length", minval=1)
slow_ema_len = input.int(21, title="Slow EMA Length", minval=1)
// OBV Moving Average length
obv_ema_len = input.int(10, title="OBV EMA Length", minval=1)
// RSI settings for hidden divergence (NEW)
rsi_len = input.int(14, title="RSI Length", minval=1)
// --- CALCULATIONS ---
// Calculate EMAs for trend
fast_ema = ta.ema(close, fast_ema_len)
slow_ema = ta.ema(close, slow_ema_len)
// Calculate On-Balance Volume and its moving average
obv_value = ta.obv
obv_ema = ta.ema(obv_value, obv_ema_len)
// Calculate RSI for divergence (NEW)
rsi_val = ta.rsi(close, rsi_len)
// --- HIDDEN DIVERGENCE LOGIC (NEW) ---
// Bullish hidden divergence: price makes a higher low, but RSI makes a lower low.
bullish_div = ta.lowest(low, 2) > ta.lowest(low, 2) and rsi_val > rsi_val
// Bearish hidden divergence: price makes a lower high, but RSI makes a higher high.
bearish_div = ta.highest(high, 2) < ta.highest(high, 2) and rsi_val < rsi_val
// --- SIGNAL LOGIC ---
// Bullish conditions:
// 1. Hidden bullish divergence is detected (NEW)
// 2. Fast EMA is above Slow EMA (uptrend)
// 3. OBV value is above its moving average (buying pressure)
bullish_signal = bullish_div and fast_ema > slow_ema and obv_value > obv_ema
// Bearish conditions:
// 1. Hidden bearish divergence is detected (NEW)
// 2. Fast EMA is below Slow EMA (downtrend)
// 3. OBV value is below its moving average (selling pressure)
bearish_signal = bearish_div and fast_ema < slow_ema and obv_value < obv_ema
// --- PLOTS & VISUALS ---
// Plot the EMAs on the chart
plot(fast_ema, title="Fast EMA", color=color.new(color.blue, 0), linewidth=2)
plot(slow_ema, title="Slow EMA", color=color.new(color.orange, 0), linewidth=2)
// Color the background based on signals
bgcolor(bullish_signal ? color.new(color.green, 90) : na, title="Bullish Zone")
bgcolor(bearish_signal ? color.new(color.red, 90) : na, title="Bearish Zone")
// Plot shapes for entry signals
plotshape(series=bullish_signal, title="Buy Signal", location=location.belowbar, color=color.new(color.green, 0), style=shape.triangleup, size=size.small)
plotshape(series=bearish_signal, title="Sell Signal", location=location.abovebar, color=color.new(color.red, 0), style=shape.triangledown, size=size.small)
// Plot shapes for divergence signals (NEW)
plotshape(series=bullish_div, title="Bullish Divergence", location=location.belowbar, color=color.new(color.lime, 0), style=shape.circle, size=size.tiny)
plotshape(series=bearish_div, title="Bearish Divergence", location=location.abovebar, color=color.new(color.red, 0), style=shape.circle, size=size.tiny)
// Alert conditions
alertcondition(bullish_signal, title="Bullish Reversal Signal", message="Institutional buying and trend aligned for a reversal!")
alertcondition(bearish_signal, title="Bearish Reversal Signal", message="Institutional selling and trend aligned for a reversal!")
// --- FOOTNOTE ---
// This indicator is a conceptual tool. Use it with other forms of analysis.
// Backtesting and optimization are crucial before live trading.