Filter Bar1. Indicator Name
Filter Bar
2. One-line Introduction
A trend-aware bar coloring system that visualizes market direction and strength through adaptive transparency based on regression scoring.
3. General Overview
Filter Bar+ is a minimalist but powerful trend visualization tool that colors chart bars according to market direction and momentum strength.
It analyzes the linear regression trend alignment over a specified lookback period and uses a pairwise comparison algorithm to determine whether the market is in a bullish, bearish, or neutral state.
The result is a "trend score" that gets normalized to reflect trend intensity (0~1).
Bar colors are then dynamically updated using the specified bullish or bearish base colors, where higher intensity results in more opaque (darker) bars, and weaker trends lead to lighter, faded tones.
If no strong trend is detected, bars are shown in gray, signaling indecision or neutrality.
The strength of this indicator lies in its simplicity—it doesn’t draw lines, waves, or shapes, but overlays insight directly onto the chart through smart color cues.
It’s particularly effective as a background filter for price action traders, scalpers, and anyone who prefers clean charts but still wants embedded directional context.
4. Key Advantages
🎨 Adaptive Bar Coloring
Bar color opacity increases with trend strength, offering instant visual confirmation without clutter.
📊 Quantified Trend Direction
Uses a regression-based scoring system to reliably detect uptrends, downtrends, or sideways markets.
⚖️ Customizable Sensitivity
Parameters like lookback period and tolerance percentage give users full control over signal responsiveness.
🧼 Clean Chart Presentation
No lines, shapes, or overlays—just color-coded bars that blend into your existing chart setup.
🚀 Lightweight & Fast
Minimal computational load ensures it works smoothly even on lower-end devices or multiple chart setups.
🔒 Secure Internal Logic
Algorithm is neatly encapsulated and optimized, with no critical logic exposed.
📘 Indicator User Guide
📌 Basic Concept
Filter Bar+ evaluates trend direction and strength using a pairwise comparison of linear regression values.
The result determines whether the market is bullish, bearish, or neutral, and adjusts bar colors accordingly.
It visually amplifies the current market state without drawing any indicators on the chart.
⚙️ Settings Explained
Lookback Period: Number of bars used to compare regression values
Range Tolerance (%): Minimum score required to label a trend as bullish or bearish
Regression Source: Data input used for regression (default: close)
Linear Regression Length: Period for generating the base regression line
Bull/Bear Base Colors: Choose colors to represent bullish or bearish bars
📈 Buy Timing Example
Bars are green (or user-set bullish color) and becoming more vivid
Indicates a strengthening bullish trend; helpful when used alongside breakout confirmation or support zones
📉 Sell Timing Example
Bars turn red (or your custom bearish color) with increasing opacity
Signals growing bearish pressure; acts as confirmation during short setups or breakdowns
🧪 Recommended Use Cases
Combine with volume, RSI, or price action setups for direction filtering
Ideal for clean chart strategies where visual simplicity is preferred
Use as a confirmation layer to reduce noise in sideways markets
🔒 Precautions
This is a visual filter, not a signal generator—use alongside other strategies for entries/exits
In choppy markets, bars may flicker between colors—adjust sensitivity as needed
Works best when you already have a directional thesis and want to validate it visually
Always test settings for your asset/timeframe before applying in live trades
Candlestick analysis
The Strat Lite [rdjxyz]◆ OVERVIEW
The Strat Lite is a stripped down version of the Strat Assistant indicator by rickyzcarroll—focusing on visual simplicity and script performance. If you're new to The Strat, you may prefer the Strat Assistant as a learning aid.
◇ FEATURES REMOVED FROM THE ORIGINAL SCRIPT
Candle Numbering & Up/Down Arrows
Previous Week High & Low Lines
Previous Day High & Low Lines
Action Wick Percentage
Actionable Signals Plot
Strat Combo Plots
Extensive Alerts
◇ FEATURES KEPT FROM THE ORIGINAL SCRIPT
Full Timeframe Continuity
Candle Coloring
◇ FEATURES ADDED TO THE ORIGINAL SCRIPT
Failed 2 Down Classification
Failed 2 Up Classification
◆ DETAILS
The Strat is a trading methodology developed by Rob Smith that offers an objective approach to trading by focusing on the 3 universal scenarios regarding candle behavior:
SCENARIO ONE
The 1 Bar - Inside Bar: A candle that doesn't take out the highs or the lows of the previous candle; aka consolidation.
These are shown as gray candles by default.
SCENARIO TWO
The 2 Bar - Directional Bar: A candle that takes out one side of the previous candle; aka trending (or at least attempting to trend).
SCENARIO THREE
The 3 Bar - Outside Bar: A candle that takes out both sides of the previous candle; aka broadening formation.
In addition to Rob's 3 universal scenarios, this indicator identifies two variations of 2 bars:
Failed 2 up: A candle that takes out the high of the previous candle but closes bearish.
Failed 2 down: A candle that takes out the low of the previous candle but closes bullish.
◆ SETTINGS
◇ INPUTS
FTC (FULL TIMEFRAME CONTINUITY)
Show/hide FTC plots
Offset FTC plots from current bar
◇ STYLE
STRAT COLORS
Color 0 (Failed 2 Up) - Default is fuchsia
Color 1 (Failed 2 Down) - Default is teal
Color 2 (Inside 1) - Default is gray
Color 3 (Outside 3) - Default is dark purple
Color 4 (2 up) - Default is aqua
Color 5 (2 down) - Default is white
◆ USAGE
It's recommended to use The Strat Lite with a top down analysis so you can find lower timeframe positions with higher timeframe context.
◇ TOP DOWN ANALYSIS
MONTHLY LEVELS
Starting on a monthly chart, the previous month's high and low are manually plotted.
WEEKLY LEVELS
Dropping down to a weekly chart, the previous week's high and low are manually plotted.
DAILY LEVELS
Dropping down to a daily chart, the previous day's high and low are manually plotted.
12H LEVELS
Dropping down to a 12h chart, the previous 12h's high and low are manually plotted.
ANALYSIS
The monthly low was broken, creating a lower low (aka a broadening formation), signalling potential exhaustion risk, which can be a catalyst for reversals. The daily candle that tested the monthly low closed as a Failed 2 Down—potentially an early sign of a reversal. With these 2 confluences, it's reasonable to expect the next daily candle to be a 2 Up. Now it's time to look for a lower timeframe entry.
◇ LOWER TIMEFRAME POSITION
HOURLY PRICE ACTION
Dropping down to an hourly chart, we're anticipating a 2 Up on the daily timeframe, so we're looking for a bullish pattern to enter a position long. I personally like the 6:00 AM UTC-5 hourly candle, as it's the midpoint of the day (for futures).
In this specific example, we see the opening gap was filled and there's a potential 2-1-2 bullish reversal set up.
At this point, price can either do one of 5 things:
Form another 1 (inside) candle
Form a 2 up (directional) candle
Form a 2 down (directional) candle
Form a 2 up, fail, and potentially flip to form a bearish 3 (outside) candle
Form a 2 down, fail, and potentially flip to form a bullish 3 (outside) candle
Knowing the finite potential outcomes helps us set up our positions, manage them accordingly, and flip bias if needed.
POSITION SETUP
Here we can set up a position long AND short. To go long, we set a buy stop at the 1h high and stop loss just below the 50% level of the inside candle; to go short, we set a sell stop at 1h low and stop loss just above the 50% level of the inside candle.
If the short gets triggered first, we can wait for price to move in our favor before cancelling the buy order. If the short becomes a failed 2 down, potentially reversing to become a bullish 3, we can either wait for the stop loss to trigger and for the long position to trigger OR we can move the buy stop to our short stop loss and move the long stop loss to the low of the 1h candle.
POSITION REFINEMENT
For an even tighter risk-to-reward, we can drop to a lower timeframe and look for setups that would be an early trigger of the 1h entry. Just know, the lower you go the more noise there is—increasing risk of getting stopped out before the 1h trigger.
Above are 30m refined entries.
In this example, the long buy stop was triggered. It closed bullish, so the sell stop order can be cancelled.
◇ TARGETS & POSITION MANAGEMENT
TARGETS
These depend on whether you intend to scalp, day trade, or swing trade, but targets are typically the highs of previous candles (when bullish) and lows of previous candles (when bearish). It's advised to be cautious of swing pivots as there's a risk of exhaustion and reversal at these levels.
In this example, the nearest target was the previous 12h high and the next target was the previous day high; if you're a swing trader, you could target previous week's high and previous month's high.
POSITION MANAGEMENT
This largely depends on your risk tolerance, but it's common to either:
Move stop loss slightly into profit
Trail stop loss behind higher highs (bullish) or lower lows (bearish)
Scale out of positions at potential pivot points, leaving a runner
Scale into positions on pullbacks on the way to target
◆ WRAP UP
As demonstrated, The Strat Lite offers a stripped down version of the Strat Assistant—making it visually simple for more experienced Strat traders. By following a top-down approach with The Strat methodology, you can find high probability setups and manage risk with relative ease.
◆ DISCLAIMER
This indicator is a tool for visual analysis and is intended to assist traders who follow The Strat methodology. As with any trading methodology, there's no guarantee of profits; trading involves a high degree of risk and you could lose all of your invested capital. The example shown is of past performance and is not indicative of future results and does not constitute and should not be construed as investment advice. All trading decisions and investments made by you are at your own discretion and risk. Under no circumstances shall the author be liable for any direct, indirect, or incidental damages. You should only risk capital you can afford to lose.
Day-Type Detector — Rejection / FNL / Outside / StopRun (Clean)Day-Type Detector — Rejection / FNL / Outside / Stop-Run (Clean Version)
This indicator identifies four high-impact candlestick day-types commonly used in professional price-action and auction-market trading: Rejection Days, Failed New Low (FNL) Days, Outside Days, and Stop-Run Days. These patterns often precede major directional moves, reversals, and absorption events, making them particularly valuable for swing traders, positional traders, and short-term discretionary traders.
The script is designed to work across all timeframes and is built around volatility-adjusted measurements using Average Daily Range (ADR) for accuracy and consistency.
What This Indicator Detects
1. Rejection Day (Bullish & Bearish)
A Rejection Day is a wide-range bar that rejects a previous extreme.
The indicator identifies rejection based on:
Range > ADR × threshold
Long lower wick (for bullish) or long upper wick (for bearish)
Close located in the strong zone of the day’s range
These conditions highlight areas where aggressive counter-orderflow entered the market.
2. Failed New Low (FNL) / Failed New High
An FNL day traps traders who attempted breakout selling or buying.
The indicator checks for:
A break beyond the previous session’s low or high
Immediate rejection back inside
Midpoint recapture conditions
ADR-normalized range requirements
These days often trigger powerful directional reversals.
3. Outside Day (Bullish & Bearish)
An Outside Day is a statistically significant expansion day that breaks both the previous high and low.
The script validates:
High > previous high and low < previous low
Range > ADR threshold
Close beyond prior session extreme to complete the rejection sequence
Outside Days often represent stop runs, shakeouts, or trend accelerations.
4. Stop-Run Day (Bullish & Bearish)
Stop-Run Days are aggressive volatility expansions and tend to be the largest ranges within short windows.
This detector identifies them using:
Range > ADR × multiplier
Close located near the extreme of the day (top for bullish, bottom for bearish)
Strong body relative to total range
Break above/below previous session extreme
These patterns indicate capitulation or forced liquidation and are often followed by continuation or sharp counter-rotation.
Key Features
✔ Historical Pattern Marking
All qualifying bars are marked on the chart using plotshape() in global scope, ensuring full historical visibility.
✔ Event Logging & Table Display
A table (top-right of the chart) displays the most recent pattern detections, including:
Timestamp
Pattern type
Bar index
This allows users to monitor and study past pattern occurrences without scanning the chart manually.
✔ ADR-Adjusted Detection
Volatility uncertainty is removed by anchoring all thresholds to ADR.
This ensures consistency across:
Different symbols
Different timeframes
Different market regimes
✔ Alerts Included
Alerts are preconfigured for:
Rejection Day Bull / Bear
FNL Bull / Bear
Outside Day Bull / Bear
Stop-Run Bull / Bear
This allows the user to receive real-time notifications when major day-type structures develop.
How to Use
Add the indicator to any timeframe chart.
Enable or disable:
Historical markers
History table
ADR diagnostics
Watch for shape markers or use alerts for real-time signals.
Use the history table to review recent occurrences.
Combine these day-types with:
Market structure levels
High/low volume nodes (LVNs)
Support/resistance zones
Trend context
These day-types are most effective when they occur near meaningful structural levels because they show where strong order-flow entered the market.
Best Practices
Use higher timeframes (1H–1D) for swing entries.
Confirm signals with market structure or volume profile.
Treat these day-types as context, not standalone signals.
Observe follow-through behavior in the next 1–3 bars after detection.
Credits
This script is based on concepts commonly seen in auction-market theory and professional price-action frameworks, such as Rejection Days, Failed New Lows, Outside Days, and Stop-Run behaviors.
All calculations and logic have been rebuilt from scratch to ensure clean, reliable, and optimized Pine Script v6 execution.
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Ultimate Market Structure + MTF Dashboard [FIXED]Ultimate Market Structure + MTF Dashboard — Indicator Description
🔶 Overview
Ultimate Market Structure + MTF Dashboard is a fully-automated Smart Money Concepts (SMC) market-structure indicator designed to give traders extremely clean and accurate structural mapping on any timeframe.
It intelligently detects:
External (Swing) Structure
Internal Structure
BOS / CHoCH (Break of Structure / Change of Character)
HH/HL/LH/LL swing labels
Strong/Weak Highs & Lows
Equal Highs (EQH) & Equal Lows (EQL)
Internal BOS/CHoCH (micro-structure)
Multi-Timeframe Structure Dashboard (D, H4, H1, M15, M5)
This indicator eliminates clutter, repaints nothing, and provides crystal-clear visual understanding of market direction.
🎯 What This Indicator Solves
Most structure indicators fail because they:
✔ spam BOS/CHoCH everywhere
✔ repaint pivots
✔ mix internal and external structure
✔ draw messy lines
✔ ignore confluence
✔ don’t show higher timeframe structure
This script solves all of that by using:
Gap-proof pivot detection
Strict internal/external structure separation
Proper BOS/CHoCH logic using previous break
“LastBreak memory” system (no double BOS on same leg)
ATR-filtered internal pivots
Candle-context confluence filter
User-controlled filters for BOS/CHoCH only
Everything is designed for clean, reliable structure.
🧠 How It Works (Logic Explained Clearly)
1️⃣ Swing Structure – External
Based on user-defined swing length (default: 50).
Detects major turning points and evaluates:
HH / HL → Bullish structure
LH / LL → Bearish structure
Once a swing high/low is confirmed, the indicator tracks:
Has price crossed that pivot?
If yes → BOS or CHoCH depending on previous break direction.
2️⃣ Internal Structure – Micro Trend
A second layer using small length pivots (default: 5).
Useful for:
Entries
Scalp-level reversals
Early CHoCH detection
Internal structure uses ATR distance from swing pivots to avoid overlap.
3️⃣ BOS / CHoCH Logic
The script uses a very strict rule:
If previous break direction was opposite → CHoCH
If previous break direction was same → BOS
This eliminates false CHoCH spam and improves trend clarity.
4️⃣ Strong & Weak High/Low Detection
Each time a BOS occurs:
In bearish trend → last swing high = Strong High
In bullish trend → last swing low = Strong Low
Opposite becomes Weak High/Weak Low
These are important Smart Money Concepts levels for:
Premium/discount zones
Liquidity targets
Stop hunts
5️⃣ Equal Highs & Equal Lows (EQH/EQL)
The script automatically identifies EQH/EQL using:
Percentage threshold
Confirmation bar count
Useful for:
Liquidity sweep setups
Inducement
Stop runs
6️⃣ Multi-Timeframe Dashboard
Displays Internal & External structure for:
D (Daily)
H4
H1
M15
M5
Each cell is color-coded:
🟢 Bullish
🔴 Bearish
⚪ Neutral
This gives you instant top-down analysis without switching charts.
📌 What You Can Use This Indicator For
✔ Trend Trading
Keep trades aligned with:
Higher timeframe external trend
Lower timeframe internal entries
For example:
Daily → Bullish
H1 → Bullish
M5 → CHoCH bullish
Entry → Pullback to strong low
✔ Scalping
Internal structure (i-BOS, i-CHoCH) gives:
Fast reversals
Micro CHoCH entries
High-frequency trend shifts
Works extremely well on 1M–5M.
✔ Smart Money Concepts Trading
This indicator gives every SMC component you need:
Liquidity (EQH/EQL)
Swing structure
Internal structure
BOS/CHoCH
Strong/Weak High/Low
Multi-TF context
Perfect for ICT/SMC trading style.
✔ Institutional Order Flow Mapping
Using strong/weak highs/lows and BOS, you can easily determine:
Where smart money targets your stops
Where displacement started
Where structure shifted
Where mitigation may occur
✔ High-Timeframe Confirmation
The dashboard prevents you from trading against:
Daily trend
H4 liquidity levels
H1 structure direction
📈 Who Is This Indicator For?
Beginners
Learn structure visually instead of guessing.
Advanced Traders
Combine structure with:
Liquidity sweeps
FVG
OB
Breaker blocks
Momentum shifts
Scalpers
Use internal BOS/CHoCH for sniper entries.
Swing Traders
Use swing BOS to hold trades for large R:R moves.
ICT / SMC Traders
Perfect for order-block & FVG models.
📌 Recommended Settings
Swing Structure
Length: 50–100
Best for BTC, FX, XAU
Internal Structure
Length: 3–7
Best for scalping
EQ Threshold
FX: 0.10% – 0.25%
Crypto: 0.35% – 0.5%
Confirm Method
Close = safer
Wick = aggressive (scalping)
🧩 Unique Features (Compared to Other Indicators)
✔ Advanced gap-proof pivot engine
✔ Proper historical vs. present structure mode
✔ ATR-filtered internal pivots
✔ Smart confluence filter (detect candle context)
✔ Chart remains clean & minimal
✔ Works on all timeframes including 1-second
✔ No repaint structure
✔ Optimised for high-volatility assets like XAUUSD
🔚 Final Notes
This indicator was engineered to give traders a complete structure toolkit with professional-grade accuracy normally found only in premium paid tools.
With:
Clean BOS/CHoCH
Perfect swing tracking
Full multi-TF dashboard
Smart liquidity detection
Strong/weak level mapping
You can analyse any market with clarity and confidence.
RSIT1. What is this indicator?
RSIT is a hybrid momentum indicator that combines the classic RSI (Relative Strength Index) . Its goal is to provide a smoother, "noise-free" picture of market movement, filtering out false signals while remaining reactive to price changes.
2. Interpreting the Main Line (RSIT)
The indicator window draws a main line that changes color based on the trend direction:
Green Line: Rising momentum (Buying pressure dominates).
Red Line: Falling momentum (Selling pressure dominates).
Zones and Levels
The indicator uses fixed levels to define overbought and oversold conditions:
Extreme Overbought (180+): Price is very high; a downward reversal is expected (indicated by a red fill).
Overbought (150): Warning that the market is "hot."
Midline (100): The neutral zone of the trend.
Oversold (50): The start of the buying zone.
Extreme Oversold (Below 20): Price is very low; an upward reversal is expected (indicated by a green fill).
3. Information Dashboard
On the right side of the screen, there is a small table that helps align trends across multiple timeframes (Multi-Timeframe):
It lists the timeframes: 1m, 15m, 1H, 4H, 8H, 1D.
Green (U - Up): RSIT is rising on that timeframe.
Red (D - Down): RSIT is falling on that timeframe.
Tip: The strongest signals occur when the majority of the timeframes in the table share the same color.
4. Visual Aids on the Chart
The indicator can color the candles and the background of your main chart so you don't have to constantly look at the bottom pane.
Candle Coloring (Barcolor): You can set the candle colors to change based on the trend of a specific timeframe (e.g., if you are on a 15-minute chart but want to see the 4-hour trend).
How to enable: In the settings under the "Use ... Candle Coloring?" options.
Background Coloring: Works similarly; it tints the chart background faint green or red based on the trend of the selected timeframe.
5. RGWaves (Optional)
In the settings, you can enable the "Show RGWaves" feature.
This is a histogram (bars) that functions similarly to MACD.
It confirms momentum: If the bars are green and growing, the trend is strong. If they are red, selling pressure is strong.
6. Divergences
The indicator automatically detects divergences (when price and the indicator move in opposite directions).
Bullish (White line below price): Price hits a new low, but RSIT is already rising. → Buy Signal.
Bearish (White line above price): Price hits a new high, but RSIT is already falling. → Sell Signal.
Settings
By clicking the gear icon, you can modify the following:
Divergence: Toggle the drawing of divergence lines on/off.
Candle Coloring: Choose which timeframe determines the candle colors (e.g., check "Use 4H Candle Coloring" to see the 4-hour trend while trading on a lower timeframe).
Show RGWaves: Toggle the histogram display.
Summary – How to Trade with It?
Trend Direction: Check the main line color and the dashboard. If everything is Green, look primarily for buy opportunities.
Entry: Wait for the RSIT to return from an extreme zone (e.g., crossing back up from below 20) or when a divergence appears.
Exit: If the indicator reaches the opposite extreme zone (e.g., goes above 180), consider closing the position or taking profit.
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GRAM SCALP_PDH/PDL/P.POC/P.VAL/P.VAH_9/21EMA)This is a simple scalping strategy for futures markets (e.g., MNQ/ES), designed for prop firm challenges that require consistency and good R/R. It focuses on intraday trades during NY session (9:30 ET onward), using bias, EMAs, and key levels from prior Globex session (18:00–17:00 ET).
Goal: Set-and-forget limit orders in bias direction, aiming for small, consistent wins.
Daily Bias (Trend Detection):
Based on the first 15-min candle (9:30–9:45 ET).
If close > open (green): LONG ONLY bias – background shades green, label says "LONG ONLY".
If close < open (red): SHORT ONLY bias – background shades red, label says "SHORT ONLY".
Trade only in bias direction to avoid counter-trend risks. No bias? Sit out.
EMAs for Entries/Confirmation:
9 EMA (orange): Fast line for short-term trend/pullbacks.
21 EMA (purple): Slower line for overall direction.
Entry idea: Wait for price to pull back to 9/21 EMA in bias direction, then enter on bounce/break (e.g., long above EMA on green bias).
Use as dynamic support/resistance – don't trade if price is far from EMAs.
Key Levels from Prior Session (Globex 18:00–17:00 ET):
PDH (Previous Day High): Gray line – potential resistance/target for longs.
PDL (Previous Day Low): Gray line – potential support/target for shorts.
Volume Profile (VP):
POC (Point of Control, orange): Highest volume price – strong magnet; price often returns here.
VAH (Value Area High, fuchsia circles): Top of 70% volume range – resistance; break above = bullish.
VAL (Value Area Low, fuchsia circles): Bottom of 70% volume range – support; break below = bearish.
Use levels for entries (e.g., bounce off VAL for long), stops (behind level), or targets (e.g., aim for POC/VAH).
Trading Rules:
Session: NY open (9:30 ET) to close (16:00 ET). Avoid news/high volatility.
Bias Only: After 9:45 ET, check label/color – trade longs on green, shorts on red.
Entries: Set limit orders at key levels/EMAs in bias direction. E.g., long bias: Buy limit at VAL or EMA pullback.
Risk Management:
Stop Loss: Behind nearest level (e.g., below VAL for long) or fixed 10-20 ticks.
Take Profit: 1:2 risk-reward or at next level (e.g., PDH/POC).
Position Size: 1-2% risk per trade; max 5 trades/day for prop rules.
Exits: Trail with EMAs or exit at EOD. No overnight holds.
Avoid: Choppy markets, gaps through levels, or no clear bias.
Why It Works:
Bias filters bad trades; EMAs confirm momentum; VP/PDH/PDL provide high-probability zones based on where volume/price settled overnight.
Simple, mechanical – ideal for prop challenges (rules on drawdown, consistency).
Backtest on 2-min charts; aim for 60%+ win rate on small scalps (5-20 ticks).
Customize in indicator settings (e.g., VP bin size, line colors). Test on demo before live. Not financial advice – trade at own risk.10 web pages
(CRT) MTF Candle Range Theory Model# 🚀 **CASH Pro MTF – Candle Range Theory (CRT) Indicator**
**The Smart Money ICT Setup Detector** 🔥
Hey Traders!
Here is the **ultimate Pine Script indicator** that automatically detects one of the most powerful Smart Money / ICT setups: **Candle Range Theory (CRT)**
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### What is Candle Range Theory – CRT?
**CRT** is a high-probability price action model based on **liquidity grabs** and **range expansion**.
Price loves to:
1️⃣ Raid the low/high of the previous candle (take stop-losses)
2️⃣ Then reverse and run to the opposite side of the range (or beyond)
When this happens near a **key higher-timeframe level**, magic happens!
### Bullish CRT Model
- Price touches a **strong HTF support**
- Previous candle closes near that support
- Next candle **sweeps the low** (grabs liquidity)
- Current candle **closes above the raided low AND breaks the high** of the sweep candle
**Result → Aggressive bullish move expected!**
**Entry:** On close above the high (or on retest + MSS)
**Stop Loss:** Below the swept low
**Take Profit:** CRT High or next liquidity pool
### Bearish CRT Model
- Price touches a **strong HTF resistance**
- Previous candle closes near resistance
- Next candle **sweeps the high** (grabs buy stops)
- Current candle **closes below the raided high AND breaks the low** of the sweep candle
**Result → Strong bearish expansion!**
**Entry:** On close below the low
**Stop Loss:** Above the swept high
**Take Profit:** CRT Low or next downside liquidity
This whole setup can form in **just 3 candles**… or sometimes more if price consolidates after the sweep.
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### Why This Indicator is Special
This is **NOT** a simple 3-candle pattern scanner!
This is a **true CRT + MTF confluence beast** with:
- **Multi-Timeframe Confirmation** (default 4H – fully customizable)
- **Built-in RSI Filter** (avoid fake moves in overbought/oversold)
- **Day-2 High/Low Levels** automatically drawn (the exact CRT range!)
- **Clean “LONG” / “SHORT” labels** right on the candle (no ugly arrows or offset)
- **Background highlight** on signal
- **Fully grouped inputs** – super clean settings panel
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### Features at a Glance
| Feature | Included |
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| Higher Timeframe Confirmation | Yes |
| RSI Overbought/Oversold Filter | Yes |
| Day-2 High/Low Lines + Labels | Yes |
| Clean Text Signals (no offset) | Yes |
| Background Highlight | Yes |
| Fully Customizable Colors & Text| Yes |
| Works on All Markets & TFs | Yes |
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### How to Use
1. Add the indicator to your chart
2. Wait for a **LONG** or **SHORT** label to appear
3. Confirm price is near a **key HTF level** (order block, FVG, etc.)
4. Enter on close or retest (your choice)
5. Manage risk with the drawn Day-2 levels
**Pro Tip:** Combine with ICT Market Structure Shift (MSS) or Fair Value Gaps for even higher accuracy!
deKoder | HTF3 - Multi-Timeframe Candle DisplaydeKoder | HTF3 - Multi-Timeframe Candle Display
Overview
HTF3 is a powerful multi-timeframe analysis tool that displays higher timeframe candles directly on your current lower timeframe chart. When trading lower timeframes it is sometimes easy to lose sight of the higher timeframe context. HTF3 enables better trading decisions by keeping your analysis aligned with the dominant trend.
Key Features
• Multi-Timeframe Support : Display daily, weekly, or any custom higher timeframe candles
• Visual Candle Representation : Clear OHLC candles with customizable colors
• Range Display : Show previous candle ranges with dotted center lines
• Trading Signals : Automatic breakout and rejection signals with arrow markers
• Flexible Positioning : Adjustable horizontal offset for optimal placement
• Real-time Updates : Current higher timeframe candle builds in real-time
Use Cases
• Swing Traders : Maintain daily/weekly context on intraday charts
• Position Traders : Align entries with higher timeframe structure
• Breakout Traders : Identify key levels from previous candle ranges
• Market Analysis : Quickly assess multi-timeframe alignment
Configuration
• Timeframe : Select higher timeframe to display (default: D)
• X-Offset : Adjust horizontal positioning (-4 to 50)
• Show Candles : Toggle candle display
• Show Range : Toggle previous candle high/low ranges
• Signals : Display breakout/rejection signals
• Customize bull/bear colors and text appearance
How to Use
1. Select your desired higher timeframe in the settings
2. Adjust offset for optimal positioning
3. Use the range lines to identify potential liquidity zones
4. Watch for signal arrows indicating breakouts/rejections
5. Combine with your existing strategy for confirmation
Pro Tips
• Use daily candles on 1H/4H charts for swing trading context
• The signals are not intended as standalone buy/sell triggers. They should only be used as confluence for your main trade idea
first candle time 60 min by niceshort with chatgpttime and date first 1H candle.
Displaying the date and time of the first candle can be useful when searching for a chart with the longest history for a given asset.
趋势波段型警报When to enter the market is important.
When to exit the market is even more important.
When to take profit is important.
When to stop loss is even more important.
This indicator has undergone 400 backtests with a basic win rate of approximately 65%, which can help people significantly improve their win rate in manual trading.
什么时候进场很重要
什么时候离场更重要
什么时候止盈很重要
什么时候止损更重要
Price Action - Bar CountDrawing from Al Brooks' emphasis on session rhythms in his books, this counts bars from market opens, resetting at US (0930-1600 ET), HK (0930-1200,1300-1600 HKT), or London (0800-1630 GMT) if selected. Labels every N bars (default 2) below, with custom colors per session and after-hours gray. Up to 79 in regular color, then faded. Helps track opening range tests and two-legged moves—focus on first hour dynamics for high-probability trades.
Price Action - H/L BarBased on Al Brooks' "Bar by Bar" (Chapter 09A, p.45-50) and "Trends" (p.98-105), this marks H (higher high with close above mid) and L (lower low with close below mid) swings. Marking pauses after each, resuming on pullback. Labels "H" above and "L" below bars for swing counting in trends or ranges. Key: Markets form two legs—use for measured moves or failed breakouts, always in context of prior extremes.
Price Action - Trend BarFrom Al Brooks' "Trading Price Action Trends," this indicator colors strong trend bars. Bull trend bars (green body ≥50%, close ≥60% up range, larger than 1.5x average) highlight buyer control, while bear trend bars (red body ≥50%, close ≤40% down range) show seller dominance. Use to identify trend resumption or climaxes. Philosophy: Trends persist until tested—focus on high-probability entries after pullbacks, avoiding barbwire noise.
Price Action - Reversal BarInspired by Al Brooks' "Trading Price Action Reversals," this indicator detects potential bull and bear reversal bars. Bull reversals require a green bar with close above mid-range, small upper tail (≤30%), large lower tail (≥30%), and low below previous low without significant overlap. Bear reversals are the opposite. Triangles mark these setups for early reversal signals in trends or climaxes. Remember, markets test extremes—use with trend lines for confirmation, as single bars are often traps without a second leg.
Price Action - Inside/Outside BarsThis indicator highlights Inside and Outside bars based on Al Brooks' price action philosophy from "Reading Price Charts Bar by Bar." Inside bars (high ≤ previous high and low ≥ previous low) represent contraction and potential breakouts, often leading to two-legged moves. Outside bars (high > previous high and low < previous low with min body 50%) signal volatility and possible reversals or trends. Customizable highlights, lines, and labels help identify high-probability setups in trends or ranges. Always focus on context—buy low, sell high, and wait for confirmation.
EMA Trend Pro v1Here is a clear, professional English description you can copy-paste directly (suitable for sharing with friends, investors, brokers, or posting on TradingView):
EMA Trend Pro v5.0 – Strategy Overview
This is a trend-following strategy designed for 15-minute charts on assets like XAUUSD, NASDAQ, BTC, and ETH.
Entry Rules
Buy when the 7, 14, and 21-period EMAs are aligned upward and the 14-period EMA crosses above the 144-period EMA (with ADX > 20 and volume confirmation).
Sell short when the EMAs are aligned downward and the 14-period EMA crosses below the 144-period EMA.
Risk Management
Initial stop-loss is placed at 1.8 × ATR below (long) or above (short) the entry price.
Position size is calculated to risk a fixed percentage of equity per trade.
Profit-Taking & Trade Management
When price reaches 1:1 reward-to-risk, 30% of the position is closed.
At the same moment, the stop-loss for the remaining 70% is moved to the entry price (breakeven).
The remaining position is split:
50% targets 1:2 reward-to-risk
50% targets 1:3 reward-to-risk (allowing big wins during strong trends)
Visualization
Clean colored bars extend to the right showing entry, stop-loss, and three take-profit levels.
Price labels clearly display "Entry", "SL", "TP1 1:1", "TP2 1:2", and "TP3 1:3".
Only the current trade is displayed for a clean chart.
Key Advantages
High win rate due to breakeven protection after 1R
Excellent reward-to-risk ratio that lets winners run
Fully automated, works on any market with clear trends
Professional look, easy to understand and explain
Perfect for swing traders who want consistent profits with limited downside risk.
Feel free to use this description on TradingView, in your trading journal, or when explaining the strategy to others!
If you want a shorter version (e.g., for TradingView description box) or a Chinese version, just let me know — I’ll give it to you right away! 😊
Ata✨ScalpingТолько для часовика! Скальп на движении.
Ata✨Scalping is a multi-functional scalping indicator for TradingView.
It features customizable moving averages (SMA, EMA, WMA, HMA), a visual volume profile, and automatic support/resistance level detection with strength ratings.
The script is designed for active traders and scalpers, providing clear visual cues for trend, volume, and key price levels, as well as optional breakout alerts.
Super Engulfing XThis indicator lets you see what you cant see that easily. Give perfect entries if combined with other indicators like RSI and Maket Structure and OB and Sessions.
MAYUR XAUUSD 1 MIN SUPPORT RESISTANCEFOR BETTER TRADING – USE 1 MIN & 5 MIN CHARTS
Intraday traders should always focus on short–term charts to catch quick market moves.
Here’s why 👇
🔹 1-Minute Chart
• Best for scalping and fast entries
• Helps track real-time price action
• Useful for capturing momentum and breakout trades
• Identify immediate support and resistance
🔹 5-Minute Chart
• Gives more apparent trend confirmation
• Helps avoid false breakouts from the 1-minute chart
• Perfect for trade execution with reduced noise
• Better for holding trades for 10–30 minutes
✨ Pro Tip
• Use a 1-minute chart for entry signals
• Use 5-minute chart to confirm direction & trend
• Mark important levels from 15-min / 1-hour chart for accuracy
• Follow volume and candle patterns before executing
📌 If both timeframes show the same direction → High-probability trade
📌 If mismatch → Wait for alignment (No emotion, only discipline!)






















