Supply Demand Zones ProSupply Demand Zones PRO
Version: 1.0
Built with: Pine Script v6
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🧭 HOW TO USE Start Here
🧠 What it does default behavior
• ✅ Automatically identifies Supply & Demand zones on your chart
• ✅ Automatically ranks each zone from 0 to 10 higher = stronger
• ✅ Works across most TradingView symbols and timeframes with default settings
⚙️ Default settings recommended for most instruments
Use the default settings for:
• 💱 Forex
• 🪙 Crypto
• 📊 Indices
• 🛢️ Commodities
• 🏛️ Stocks
Defaults are tuned to provide a balanced mix of quality zones + clean charts.
🎯 How to trade with it high-level workflow
1. 🥇 Prioritize strong zones
o Focus on higher scores commonly 7–10 for best reversal potential.
2. 🔄 Wait for a reversal setup at the zone
o Example triggers: rejection wick, engulfing candle, strong reaction candle, structure shift.
3. ✅ Confirm with other indicators before entering
o Use confirmation tools (your choice), such as:
📈 Trend filter (MA / market structure)
🧪 Momentum (RSI / Stoch / MACD)
📉 Volume / volatility tools
o Then take BUY from demand or SELL from supply *only when confirmation aligns
🧩🖤 Executive Summary: PRO Features Overview
The Supply Demand Zones PRO indicator is a professional-grade tool built on the latest Pine Script v6, designed to automatically identify and score high-probability supply and demand zones.
It moves beyond simple zone plotting by incorporating a suite of advanced features that provide a deeper, more actionable market context. This helps traders filter out noise, focus on significant levels, and make more informed decisions.
The indicator is universally compatible and works seamlessly across all major asset classes and timeframes:
• Forex: EURUSD, GBPUSD, USDJPY
• Commodities: Gold/XAUUSD, Silver, Oil
• Indices: NQ, ES, DAX, FTSE
• Cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Altcoins
• Stocks: Individual equities
Most symbols available on TradingView are fully supported.
Notice on repainting 🕯️⬛
Active zones won’t repaint unless they are invalidated. Gray/Historic zones may repaint, and that’s fine—this script only displays the most recent and stronger historic zones (if historic zones are enabled).
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⬛🛠️Key PRO Features Overview
⚙️ Feature 📌 Description
Zone Strength Ranking ||| Each zone is dynamically scored from 1–10 based on its age and number of retests. Fresher, less-tested zones are stronger, helping prioritize high-impact levels.
Real-Time Distance ||| Each active zone’s info label shows the exact distance (in pips) from current price to the zone edge for quick risk/opportunity assessment.
Trading Session Tracking ||| Zones are tagged by formation session (Asian / London / New York) for added context—high-volume session zones often matter more.
Automated Retest Markers ||| The script tracks retests and places an “R” marker for each retest, giving a clear visual history of price interaction.
Advanced ATR Filtering ||| Volatility-based filters control zone quality: set min/max zone height and optionally enforce a consistent zone height using ATR.
Minimum Zone Distance ||| Reduces clutter by requiring a minimum number of bars between new zones, ensuring zones are distinct and well-separated.
Dual Label Controls Independently toggle info labels for Active vs Historic zones to keep charts clean while preserving key detail.
Built on Pine Script v6 ||| Uses the newest Pine Script version for better efficiency, reliability, and smoother handling of complex logic/drawings.
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Detailed Feature Breakdown ⬛
Zone Strength Ranking ⬛
The strength score is a proprietary calculation that helps traders instantly gauge the potential of a supply or demand zone. It is calculated in real time using:
1. Age of the Zone: As zones age, they may lose relevance. Strength decreases as the number of bars since creation increases.
2. Number of Retests: The first test is often the highest-probability reaction. Each retest reduces strength as liquidity is absorbed.
✅ A high score (7/10+) indicates a fresh, less-tested zone that may produce a strong reaction.
⚠️ A low score suggests a zone is old and/or heavily tested—use extra caution.
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🧱⬛Invalidation & Historic Zones
A zone becomes invalidated broken when price closes beyond its outer boundary or wicks beyond it, depending on settings. Once broken, it becomes a Historic Zone and turns gray.
This matters for structure: a broken supply zone can become future demand a flip zone, and vice versa.
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🧪⬛Advanced Filtering Explained
Three ATR-based filters control zone quality:
• Max Zone Height (ATR Multiplier): Blocks zones that are too large to trade effectively. Example: 1.0 ignores zones taller than 1× ATR.
• Min Zone Height (ATR Multiplier): Filters out zones that are too thin and likely noise. Example: 1.0 rejects zones smaller than 1× ATR.
• Force Zone Height (ATR Multiplier): Normalizes zone heights by expanding smaller valid zones up to the minimum ATR target. Example: 1.0 expands zones to at least 1× ATR.
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🧾⬛Configuration Guide
⚙️⬛Zone Detection
⚙️ Setting 🔧 Default 📝 Description
Swing Length (Sensitivity) 12 Lookback bars for pivot high/low detection. Higher = fewer, stronger zones.
Max Zones to Display 10 Max number of active Supply + Demand zones shown.
Max Zone Height (ATR) 1.0 Rejects zones taller than this ATR multiplier.
Min Zone Height (ATR) 1.0 Rejects zones smaller than this ATR multiplier.
Force Zone Height (ATR) 1.0 Expands valid zones to be at least this ATR multiplier.
Min Distance Between Zones 44 Minimum bars required between consecutive zones of the same type.
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🧱⬛Zone Settings
⚙️ Setting 🔧 Default 📝 Description
Zone Invalidation Close “Close” = candle must close past zone; “Wick” = wick past zone breaks it.
Show Historic Zones On Toggles visibility of broken (historic) zones.
Active Zones Lookback 1000 Hides active zones older than this many bars.
Historic Zones Lookback 1000 Hides historic zones older than this many bars.
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🖥️⬛Display
⚙️ Setting 🔧 Default 📝 Description
Show Active Zone Info On Toggles text labels for active (unbroken) zones.
Show Historic Zone Info Off Toggles text labels for historic (broken) zones.
Label Size Small Adjusts the font size of zone info labels.
차트 패턴
[TehThomas] - Order Blocks█ OVERVIEW
This Order Blocks indicator identifies institutional-level support and resistance zones using fractal pattern recognition combined with Fair Value Gap (FVG) filtering. Order blocks represent areas where large institutional orders have been placed, creating significant price reactions when retested. This indicator uses a 5-bar fractal pattern to detect market structure breaks and highlights the last bearish or bullish candle before a strong impulse move.
█ KEY FEATURES
- Fractal-Based Detection: Uses 5-candle fractal patterns to identify key market structure highs and lows
- FVG Filtering: Optional Fair Value Gap confirmation ensures order blocks are followed by true market imbalances
- Automatic Mitigation: Order blocks are automatically removed when price breaks through them
- Overlap Prevention: Prevents cluttered charts by avoiding overlapping order block zones
- Customizable Display: Full control over colors, labels, line heights (body/wick), and maximum blocks shown
- Dual Polarity: Detects both bullish (OB+) and bearish (OB-) order blocks independently
█ HOW IT WORKS
The indicator scans price action for fractal patterns where the middle candle forms a local extreme (highest high or lowest low among 5 bars). When price breaks above a fractal high or below a fractal low, the script identifies the last opposing candle in the impulse move as the order block.
For bearish order blocks, it finds the highest bullish candle before a fractal low is broken, marking institutional selling pressure. For bullish order blocks, it locates the lowest bearish candle before a fractal high is breached, indicating institutional buying.
When FVG filtering is enabled, the indicator confirms that a Fair Value Gap (a 3-candle imbalance where price leaves an unfilled gap) occurred within the specified distance from the order block. This combination increases the probability that institutional traders are present in these zones.
█ SETTINGS
Bullish Order Block Settings
- Show/hide bullish order blocks
- Customize fill color and border color
- Toggle OB+ label display
Bearish Order Block Settings
- Show/hide bearish order blocks
- Customize fill color and border color
- Toggle OB- label display
Label Settings
- Label size: Tiny, Small, Normal, or Large
- Label text color customization
General Settings
- Bars Back to Check (10-200): Lookback period for order block detection
- Filter by FVG: Requires Fair Value Gap confirmation
- Max Bars Between OB and FVG (1-6): Distance tolerance for FVG filtering
- Line Height: Choose between Body or Wick for order block boundaries
- Prevent Overlapping OBs: Avoids drawing overlapping zones
- Max Order Blocks to Display (1-50): Limits active blocks on chart
- Length of Boxes (10-100): Horizontal projection length
█ HOW TO USE
1. Add the indicator to your TradingView chart
2. Configure settings based on your trading timeframe and style
3. Watch for OB+ labels (bullish order blocks) as potential support zones where price may bounce
4. Watch for OB- labels (bearish order blocks) as potential resistance zones where price may reverse
5. Wait for price retracement to the order block zone before taking entries
6. Use confirmation signals like volume spikes or reversal patterns at the order block
7. Place stop loss just outside the order block boundary to manage risk
8. Monitor mitigation: Order blocks disappear when price breaks through them completely
█ TRADING STRATEGY EXAMPLES
Bullish Order Block Strategy
Wait for a market structure shift from bearish to bullish. When price creates a bullish impulse breaking a fractal high, identify the OB+ zone. Enter long positions when price retraces to test the bullish order block, placing stop loss 10-20 pips below the zone's low. Target previous highs or resistance levels.
Bearish Order Block Strategy
Monitor for market structure shift from bullish to bearish. After price creates a bearish impulse breaking a fractal low, locate the OB- zone. Enter short positions when price retraces to test the bearish order block, placing stop loss 10-20 pips above the zone's high. Target previous lows or support levels.
FVG-Confirmed Entries
Enable FVG filtering to only display order blocks validated by Fair Value Gaps. These aligned setups increase probability as they combine institutional order placement with market inefficiencies. Trade retracements to these high-confluence zones for better risk-reward ratios.
█ IDEAL FOR
- ICT Traders: Follows Inner Circle Trader methodology for institutional order flow
- Smart Money Concepts: Tracks where large players place orders
- Swing Traders: Identifies key support/resistance for multi-day holds
- Price Action Traders: Pure chart-based approach without lagging indicators
- Breakout Traders: Confirms structure breaks with fractal patterns
- Forex, Crypto, and Stock Markets: Works on all liquid markets and timeframes
█ TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Max Boxes: 500
- Max Labels: 500
- Detection Method: 5-bar fractal pattern recognition
- Mitigation Logic: Automatic removal when price breaks order block boundaries
- Time Projection: Uses time offset calculations for box extension
- Array Management: Dynamic array cleanup to prevent memory issues
█ NOTES & DISCLAIMERS
- Order blocks work best when combined with overall market context and trend analysis
- Not all order blocks result in price reversals; use proper risk management
- FVG filtering may reduce the number of signals but increases quality
- Fractal patterns require 5 bars to form, causing a 2-bar delay in detection
- Works optimally on higher timeframes (4H, Daily) for institutional footprints
- This indicator does not guarantee profitable trades; always use stop losses
- Past performance of order blocks does not predict future results
- Compatible with other ICT concepts like liquidity sweeps and market structure
Cup & Handle (Zeiierman)█ Overview
Cup & Handle (Zeiierman) is a classic continuation-pattern scanner that detects both bullish Cup+Handle and bearish Inverted Cup+Handle structures using a compact pivot stream. It’s designed to highlight rounded reversals back to a “rim” level, followed by a smaller pullback (“handle”) before a potential continuation move.
⚪ What It Detects
A Cup & Handle (Bull) forms when price makes a rounded decline from a left rim, bottoms, then climbs back to a similar right rim. After returning to the rim, price forms a handle (a smaller pullback) that stays within an allowed retracement range. This pattern often precedes a bullish continuation attempt.
An Inverted Cup & Handle (Bear) is the mirrored version. Price makes a rounded rise to a left rim, tops, then declines back to a similar right rim. After returning to that rim, price forms a handle (a smaller bounce) that stays within the allowed retracement range. This pattern often precedes a bearish continuation attempt.
█ How It Works
⚪ 1) Pivot Extraction (Swing Compression)
The script first converts raw candles into a small set of meaningful swing pivots using ta.pivothigh() and ta.pivotlow() with Pivot span. A pivot is accepted only after it is confirmed by the lookback window, which helps reduce noise.
Key effect:
Higher Pivot span = fewer, stronger pivots (cleaner patterns)
Lower Pivot span = more pivots (more patterns, more noise)
⚪ 2) Pattern Framing (4-Point Structure)
When at least four pivots exist, the script maps them into a fixed sequence:
For a bull Cup+Handle sequence: High → Low → High → Low
These are treated as:
L = left rim pivot
B = cup bottom pivot
R = right rim pivot
H = handle pivot
For a bear inverted Cup+Handle sequence: Low → High → Low → High
Mapped similarly, but inverted.
This “4-pivot” structure is the minimum shape needed to define a cup and a handle without overfitting.
⚪ 3) Rim Similarity Filter (Cup Quality Control)
The script checks if the left rim and right rim are close enough to be considered a proper cup rim:
Rim similarity tolerance (%) controls this.
Lower tolerance = only very clean symmetric rims
Higher tolerance = allows uneven rims (more detections)
⚪ 4) Handle Depth Filter (Reject Weak or Messy Handles)
The handle is validated by measuring how deep it retraces relative to the cup depth:
Handle Retraction = |rim − handle| / |rim − bottom|
The handle must fall between:
Handle retrace min
Handle retrace max
This prevents:
tiny “non-handle” wiggles (too shallow)
deep pullbacks that break the structure (too deep)
█ How to Use
⚪ Interpreting a Bull Cup & Handle
Treat it like a continuation setup built around a key breakout level:
Cup forms
Handle forms
Breakout happens above this level
Once price returns to this breakout zone and the handle stays controlled, the structure may attempt to continue upward.
Common behaviors after a clean signal:
Push above the breakout level
Brief retest/acceptance near the breakout zone
Continuation toward the projected target if momentum holds
⚪ Interpreting a Bear Inverted Cup & Handle
Treat it like a bearish continuation/rollover setup built around the same breakout concept:
Cup forms (inverted)
Handle forms
Breakout happens below this level
Once price returns to this breakout zone and the handle stays controlled, the structure may attempt to continue downward.
Common behaviors after a clean signal:
Drop below the breakout level
Retest from underneath
Continuation toward the projected target if selling pressure persists
█ Settings
Pivot span – pivot sensitivity. Higher = smoother pivots, fewer signals. Lower = more pivots, more signals/noise.
Rim similarity tolerance (%) – rim quality filter. Lower = stricter symmetry, higher = more permissive detection.
Handle retrace min – minimum handle depth (filters weak handles).
Handle retrace max – maximum handle depth (filters messy/deep handles).
Invalidation (handle max retrace %) – “maximum tolerated damage” for handle move before the structure is considered broken.
Require breakout confirmation – only trigger when price closes beyond the rim in the expected direction.
Target multiplier (× cup depth) – scales how far the projection target is. Lower = closer targets; 1.0 = classic depth target.
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Disclaimer
The content provided in my scripts, indicators, ideas, algorithms, and systems is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or a solicitation to buy or sell any financial instruments. I will not accept liability for any loss or damage, including without limitation any loss of profit, which may arise directly or indirectly from the use of or reliance on such information.
All investments involve risk, and the past performance of a security, industry, sector, market, financial product, trading strategy, backtest, or individual's trading does not guarantee future results or returns. Investors are fully responsible for any investment decisions they make. Such decisions should be based solely on an evaluation of their financial circumstances, investment objectives, risk tolerance, and liquidity needs.
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Double Top & Double Bottom DetectorHere is a non repainting: confirmation only after neckline break which double top and bottom pattern indicator which avoids false patterns with volume validation. It also come with clean structure logic (market swings, not noise) and is alert-ready for automation or mobile notification
Batoot Algo PureBatoot Algo (Pure Analysis Mode)
Indicator Overview
Batoot Algo is an advanced technical analysis indicator based on:
Price Action and geometric chart patterns
Higher Timeframe (HTF) trend filtering
Volume confirmation
Breakout & Retest logic
Head & Shoulders pattern detection
Analysis-only indicator. No Buy/Sell labels on the chart. Alerts and Dashboard only.
The goal is clean charts and smarter trading decisions.
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Entry Modes
Aggressive (Breakout)
Immediate entry on breakout
Requires:
Confirmed breakout
High volume
Optional trend alignment
Conservative (Retest)
Breakout → Wait for retest → Confirmation candle
Reduces false signals
Suitable for patient trading
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HTF Trend Filter
Uses EMA crossover on higher timeframe:
EMA 50
EMA 200
EMA50 > EMA200 → Bullish EMA50 < EMA200 → Bearish
Filter can be enabled or disabled in settings.
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Price Patterns Detected
Automatically detects and draws:
Bullish / Bearish Flags
Channels
Triangles / Pennants
Rising Wedge (Bearish)
Falling Wedge (Bullish)
The area between support and resistance lines is dynamically filled based on the pattern.
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Yellow Candle (High Volume)
Yellow candles indicate High Volume.
Triggered when:
Current candle volume >= Average volume of last 20 candles × volume multiplier
Default multiplier: 1.5
Confirms strong breakouts. Not a standalone entry signal.
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Head & Shoulders Detection
Supports:
Head & Shoulders (Bearish)
Inverse Head & Shoulders (Bullish)
Neckline drawn automatically. Breakout validated with volume. Pattern status shown in Dashboard.
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Dashboard
Displays:
Entry Mode (Aggressive / Conservative)
HTF Trend
Current Pattern
Head & Shoulders Status
Market Status: ENTRY BUY, ENTRY SELL, WAIT RETEST, SCANNING
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Alerts
Alerts trigger only when:
Pattern confirmed
Breakout / Retest logic satisfied
High volume confirmed
Trend filter (if enabled) passes
No trade labels plotted on chart.
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License & Attribution
Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)
Free to use and modify. Attribution required. Removing or changing the author name is not allowed.
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This indicator is for technical analysis purposes only and is not financial advice. Always use proper risk management.
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Clean chart, smart analysis, better trading decisions.
ES/NQ Confluence All-In-One [FINAL v1]By Ehowtradz this indicator automates confirmation confluences for ICT concepts
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[COG] Platypus Platypus
Overview
Platypus is a volume momentum indicator that combines price action, volume analysis, and multi-timeframe confirmation to generate trade signals. Unlike traditional volume indicators, Platypus reconstructs volume momentum by factoring in price velocity, volatility adjustment, and market structure to identify true institutional momentum shifts.
The indicator features a comprehensive filtering system including EMA alignment, background state confirmation, and optional multi-timeframe filters to eliminate false signals and ensure you only trade with the strongest momentum.
Key Features
✅ Volume Momentum Calculation
Volatility-Adjusted Volume: Normalizes volume relative to recent volatility periods
Quiet Market Filtering: Reduces noise during low-activity periods
Spike Detection: Identifies abnormal volume surges with boosted weighting
Momentum Smoothing: EMA-based smoothing prevents erratic signals
✅ Entry Pattern Detection
3-Bar Pattern Requirement: RED → GREEN → GREEN for buys (opposite for sells)
State Management: Prevents consecutive signals in same direction without reset
Background Confirmation: Must align with bullish/bearish market state
EMA Alignment Filter: Ensures trend structure supports the trade direction
✅ Multi-Timeframe Filtering System
HTF Closed Bar Filter: Confirms last closed higher timeframe bar matches direction (no repaint)
HTF Momentum Filter: Requires current HTF bar to match direction (live, prevents delayed entries)
Dual-Filter Capability: Use both filters for maximum precision
✅ Dashboard
Real-time Status Monitoring: Volume trend, background state, EMA order, trade state
Filter Status Display: Shows HTF filter conditions and signal permission
Pattern Detection: Indicates when 3-bar entry pattern is forming
✅ On-Chart Integration
50/100/200 EMAs: Automatically plotted on price chart with customizable colors
Visual Entry Markers: Triangle signals appear on price chart at entry points
Signal Alerts: Built-in alert conditions for all signal types
📚 Core Settings Explained
signalPeriod = input.int(8, "Signal Period", minval=1, group="Core Settings")
Signal Period (Default: 8): Controls the smoothing of the signal line (blue line). Lower values = more responsive, higher values = smoother but slower to react.
volatilityPeriod = input.int(20, "Volatility Period", minval=1, group="Core Settings")
Volatility Period (Default: 20): Lookback period for volume and price range calculations. This period is used to normalize volume relative to recent market conditions.
priceFilterLength = input.int(200, "Price Filter MA Length", minval=1, group="Core Settings")
Price Filter MA Length (Default: 200): The SMA period used for background state determination. Price must be above this MA for bullish background, below for bearish background.
Advanced Settings
momentumMultiplier = input.float(50.0, "Momentum Multiplier", minval=20.0, maxval=80.0, step=2.0, group="Advanced")
Momentum Multiplier (Default: 50.0): Scales the final momentum score. Higher values = larger histogram bars and more sensitivity. Adjust based on your instrument's volatility.
momentumSmoothing = input.int(4, "Momentum Smoothing", minval=1, maxval=15, group="Advanced")
Momentum Smoothing (Default: 4): EMA period applied to raw momentum before normalization. Higher values reduce noise but add lag.
quietThreshold = input.float(0.3, "Quiet Market Filter", minval=0.0, maxval=1.0, step=0.05, group="Advanced")
Quiet Market Filter (Default: 0.3): During low-volume periods, this applies exponential dampening to momentum. Higher values = more aggressive filtering of weak moves.
volStrengthFactor = volRatio < (1.0 + quietThreshold) ? math.pow(volRatio, 2) : volRatio
When volume is less than average + threshold, it squares the ratio (dampening), otherwise uses linear scaling.
ICT ORG with EightsICT ORG with Eights
What It Does
Plots the RTH overnight gap (4:15pm close → 9:30am open) with eighth-level divisions instead of just quartiles.
Gap Levels:
0.000 (Low) | 0.125 | 0.250 | 0.375 | 0.500 (Mid) | 0.625 | 0.750 | 0.875 | 1.000 (High)
Key Features
Visual gap box between previous close and current open
6 additional levels beyond standard quartiles (0.125, 0.375, 0.625, 0.875)
Customizable labels with dates for each level
Auto SPY detection (adjusts close time to 4:00pm)
Historical gaps - show 1-10 previous days
Extend right - project levels forward with buffer bars
Quick Setup
Best on 5min charts or lower
Start with 1-2 historical boxes for clean charts
Toggle eighth lines on/off as needed
Use labels to track which gap/date you're looking at
Use Cases
Gap fill trading - precise entry/exit at eighth levels
S/R levels - eighths often act as support/resistance
Profit targets - use 0.125/0.875 for extreme reversals, 0.375/0.625 for partial fills
Settings
Time offsets for international indices
No plot session to pause drawing during specific hours
Full customization of colors, styles, widths, labels
Why Eighths?
More granularity = better entries. The 0.125/0.875 and 0.375/0.625 levels provide additional confluence zones where price frequently reacts during gap fills.
ICT MOC Macro (Time + Price) - Live Signals + 3:30/MOC/SLTPict moc strat basically it works by determining the bias of market on closer orders at 3:30-3:50.
Break & Retest 369Break & Retest 369
The Break & Retest 369 is a high-precision technical indicator designed for price action traders who specialize in market structure shifts and "S/R Flip" (Support becoming Resistance and vice versa) strategies. Unlike standard oscillators that lag behind price, this tool focuses on **horizontal price levels** that have historically acted as turning points, providing visual zones where the market is likely to offer a "second chance" entry.
Core Philosophy
The script is built on the principle of Market Memory. In a trending market, a "Breakout" signifies a change in order flow. However, smart money often returns to the point of origin (the breakout level) to fill remaining orders or test the strength of the new trend. This indicator automates the identification of these "Retest" zones, which are often the highest-probability entry points for trend continuation.
How It Works: The Logic
The indicator follows a strict, multi-step calculation process:
1. Swing Point Identification: It utilizes a Pivot High/Low** algorithm. It scans for "peaks" and "valleys" that are isolated by a specific number of bars on either side (defined by the `Lookback` input).
2. **Breakout Detection:** The script monitors these pivot levels. A **Buy Zone** is triggered only when the price achieves a clean **Close** above a previous Pivot High. Conversely, a **Sell Zone** is triggered by a **Close** below a previous Pivot Low.
3. **Zone Construction:** Once a break is confirmed, the script draws a box centered exactly at the price level of the broken pivot.
4. **Forward Projection:** These zones are projected forward in time using the `Zone Extension` parameter, creating a visual "landing strip" for future price action.
### Key Features & How to Use It
* **Dynamic Support/Resistance Flips:** Green zones represent former resistance levels that are now expected to act as support. Red zones represent former support levels now expected to act as resistance.
* **Zone Customization:** Traders can adjust the `Zone Height (Ticks)` to account for market volatility or specific asset spreads (e.g., wider zones for XAUUSD, tighter for EURUSD).
* **Scannability:** The script helps traders filter out the "noise" of mid-range price movement and focus only on significant structural levels.
### Default Configuration
To get the most out of the **369** logic, the indicator comes pre-configured with the following defaults:
* **Swing Detection Lookback (18):** Optimized for medium-term structure, avoiding "micro-pivots" that lead to false signals.
* **Zone Height (1 Tick):** Focuses on the precise price point of the pivot for maximum accuracy.
* **Zone Extension (90 Bars):** Projects levels far enough to catch "deep" retests that occur several hours or days later.
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### Pro Tip for Traders
Wait for price to return to a **Buy Zone** and look for a bullish rejection candle (like a pin bar or engulfing candle) before entering. This combines the "Where" (the zone) with the "When" (the price action confirmation) for a robust trading system.
Would you like me to add a **"Mitigation"** feature that automatically deletes or fades the zone once the price has successfully touched it?
Fractal Breakout with 3-Point TrendTriggers buy when the price breaks above the last fractal high
Triggers sell when the price breaks below the last fractal low
Filter is calculate the closing price of last 3 fractal highs or low to determine the trend
EMA20 and 10 PullbackStrategy Logic
Uses EMA 10, EMA 20, and VWAP for trend filtering
Identifies strong bullish and bearish trends
Waits for controlled pullbacks (1–3 candles) near EMA20
Triggers entries only on engulfing confirmation candles
Generates BUY signals in uptrends and SELL signals in downtrends
Key Features
Works best on NIFTY and liquid stocks
Avoids sideways markets by using EMA alignment + VWAP
Non-repainting, rule-based logic
Suitable for manual trading or alert-based automation
Alerts compatible with webhooks (n8n / Google Sheets)
Recommended Usage
Timeframe: 5-minute
Market: Trending sessions
Stop-loss: Below EMA20 or engulfing candle
Target: 1:1.5 – 1:2 R:R or EMA10 trailing
Educational Trend Direction (Up & Down)🔍 Overview
This indicator is designed to visually represent trend direction and trend transitions using a simple moving-average relationship. It is built strictly for educational and analytical purposes, allowing users to observe how price behaves during upward and downward market phases without relying on trading signals or predictions.
The indicator focuses on trend context, not trade execution.
⚙️ How the Indicator Works
The script calculates two exponential moving averages:
A fast trend line that reacts quickly to recent price changes
A slow trend line that represents broader market direction
Trend direction is determined by the relative position of these two lines.
When the fast line moves above the slow line, the market is considered to be in an upward trend phase
When the fast line moves below the slow line, the market is considered to be in a downward trend phase
This relationship helps visualize trend shifts and momentum changes in a simple and intuitive way.
🎨 Visual Components Explained
🟢 Green Trend Line
Represents the fast moving average during upward trend phases
Indicates that price is maintaining strength relative to the broader trend
Color reflects trend direction only, not confirmation or entry
🔴 Red Trend Line
Represents the fast moving average during downward trend phases
Indicates sustained weakness relative to the broader trend
Color does not imply selling or future continuation
⚪ Grey Trend Line
Represents the slow moving average
Acts as a baseline trend reference
Helps distinguish between short-term fluctuations and broader direction
🎨 Background Shading
Light green shading appears during upward trend environments
Light red shading appears during downward trend environments
Background color provides context only and does not signal market actions
🎯 Purpose & Benefits
Helps identify trend phases in a clear and minimal way
Improves understanding of trend transitions and momentum shifts
Reduces visual noise compared to raw price data
Encourages context-based analysis instead of signal dependency
Suitable for all markets and timeframes
⚠️ Important Notes
This indicator does not generate buy or sell signals
No targets, stop levels, or performance metrics are included
Trend conditions are descriptive, not predictive
Past behavior does not guarantee future outcomes
Users should always apply their own analysis and risk management when interpreting market data.
📚 Intended Use
This tool is intended for:
Market trend study
Educational demonstrations
Visual analysis of trend direction
Long-term chart structure awareness
It is not intended for automated trading or decision-making.
Overnight Mid-point v2Same idea as first script, just refined so it takes candlesticks and not swings.
Momentum Fusion (CCI + RSI)1. The CCI Engine (Trend & Deviation)
The White Line: Represents the raw Commodity Channel Index. It measures how far the current price is from its statistical average.
The Yellow Line: An EMA (Exponential Moving Average) of the CCI. This acts as a "trigger." Instead of buying the moment the CCI turns up, you wait for the White line to cross the Yellow line, confirming a shift in momentum.
Key Zones:
Above +100: Strong Bullish Trend (Common in your IREN and SNDK holdings).
Below -100: Strong Bearish Trend or "Oversold" (Watch for this in NEM or APA).
2. The RSI Filter (Velocity & Exhaustion)
The Aqua Line: Represents the Relative Strength Index.
The Scaling: Since RSI usually lives between 0–100 and CCI fluctuates between -200 and +200, the script automatically "stretches" the RSI so you can compare it directly to the CCI on the same pane.
Logic: It prevents "chasing." If the CCI tells you to buy, but the RSI is already near the top of the chart, the script will be cautious.
3. Visual Alerts & "Fusion" Signals
Buy Label (Green): Appears when the CCI crosses back above the -100 line (recovering from a dip) AND the RSI is below 40 (meaning there is plenty of "room" to grow before the stock gets tired).
Sell Label (Red): Appears when the CCI crosses below +100 (losing steam) AND the RSI is above 60 (indicating the move is likely exhausted).
Background Highlighting: * Green Shading: High-conviction buying zone (Extreme Oversold).
Peaks and Troughs📄 Script Description – EN (English)
Peaks and Troughs (P&T) is a price action indicator that identifies confirmed swing highs (peaks) and swing lows (troughs) based on structural trend changes.
Key features:
Trend-break based peak and trough confirmation
Optional engulfing signal at confirmed swing points
Body-break based Mother Bar (Outside Bar) range marking
Clean chart output with only the latest active levels
Unified alert system using Any alert() function call
Designed for discretionary trading, market structure analysis and automation-ready alerting.
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📄 Script Description – HU (Magyar)
A Peaks and Troughs (P&T) egy price action alapú indikátor, amely megerősített csúcs- (peak) és völgypontokat (trough) azonosít trendváltás alapján.
Főbb jellemzők:
Trendtörés alapú peak és trough meghatározás
Opcionális engulfing jelzés megerősített swing pontokon
Body-break alapú Mother Bar (Outside Bar) tartomány jelölés
Letisztult chart, mindig csak az aktuális szintekkel
Egységes riasztási rendszer (Any alert() function call)
Diszkrecionális kereskedéshez, market structure elemzéshez és automatizált riasztásokhoz optimalizálva.
Multi-Timeframe Trading SystemIntegrating Multi-Timeframe Trading Analysis: A Comprehensive Approach to Market Structure and Trend Identification
In the dynamic landscape of financial markets, traders continually seek robust analytical frameworks that can synthesize diverse market signals into a coherent decision-support system. This script represents a deliberate integration of several established technical analysis concepts, designed to provide a multi-perspective view of market conditions. The rationale for this integration stems from the recognition that no single indicator provides a complete picture; rather, a confluence of signals from different analytical dimensions can enhance the probability of identifying high-quality trading opportunities.
The core design principle of this script is the synthesis of trend analysis, momentum assessment, and market structure identification across multiple timeframes. This multi-layered approach is grounded in the widely accepted market axiom that higher timeframes exert gravitational pull on lower timeframes, and that the alignment of signals across temporal scales often precedes significant price movements.
Functional Components and Their Synergistic Operation
The script operates through several interconnected modules that work in concert:
Multi-Timeframe Trend Analysis Dashboard: At the heart of the system is a comparative trend analysis across six distinct timeframes (3-minute to daily). This is achieved using Exponential Moving Average (EMA) crossovers—a proven trend-following mechanism. The dashboard provides instantaneous visual feedback about trend alignment or divergence across timeframes, allowing traders to gauge the strength and consistency of prevailing market trends. When multiple timeframes exhibit congruent trend directions, it suggests a higher-conviction trading environment.
EMA-Based Trend Filtering: The script employs dual EMA periods (55 and 200) as its primary trend filter. The relationship between these moving averages serves as the foundation for all subsequent analysis, coloring price bars according to the dominant trend direction. This visual cue helps traders maintain perspective on the broader market context, preventing counter-trend entries during strong trending phases.
Momentum Assessment via RSI: The Relative Strength Index (RSI) operates as a complementary momentum oscillator. While the EMA system identifies trend direction, the RSI helps assess whether price movement within that trend is approaching overextended conditions. The script monitors RSI levels for traditional overbought and oversold thresholds, providing alerts when these conditions emerge.
Market Structure Analysis through Swing Points and Fractals: The automated detection of swing highs and lows forms the basis for understanding market structure. These pivot points are essential for identifying potential support/resistance zones and charting the sequence of higher highs/lows or lower highs/lows that characterize trending versus ranging markets. The fractal detection system further refines this structural analysis by identifying minor reversal points within the broader swing structure.
Fair Value Gap (FVG) Identification: The script automatically detects price voids or "gaps" that often act as magnetic attractors for future price action. These FVGs represent areas of inefficient price discovery where liquidity tends to cluster, making them significant for both trade entry and risk management decisions.
Automated Trendline Construction: By connecting successive swing points, the script dynamically draws trendlines that visualize the prevailing market trajectory. These trendlines serve as dynamic support/resistance levels that adapt to changing market conditions.
Practical Application and Usage Guidelines
Traders can utilize this integrated system in several practical ways:
Trend Confirmation: Before entering any position, check the multi-timeframe dashboard for trend alignment. Convergent trends across multiple timeframes generally offer higher-probability trading environments.
Entry Timing: Use RSI extremes in conjunction with trend direction. For instance, in an established uptrend (confirmed by EMA alignment), an RSI reading dipping into oversold territory may present a favorable long entry opportunity.
Structural Analysis: Monitor the sequence of swing points to identify potential breakouts or breakdowns in market structure. A break of a significant swing point often signals acceleration in the prevailing trend.
Fair Value Gap Trading: Watch for price returns to previously identified FVGs, as these zones frequently provide favorable risk-reward entry points with logical stop-loss placement beyond the gap boundaries.
Dynamic Support/Resistance: Utilize the automatically drawn trendlines as dynamic levels for trade management, including entry, stop-loss placement, and profit-taking.
Originality and Distinctive Features
While individual components of this system are derived from established technical analysis principles, the original contribution lies in their specific integration and visualization methodology. The script provides:
A unified visual framework that reduces analytical clutter while maintaining comprehensive market assessment
Real-time multi-timeframe analysis without requiring constant chart switching
Automated structural analysis that eliminates subjective trendline drawing
A balanced approach that respects both trend-following and mean-reversion principles
Customizable parameters that allow adaptation to different trading instruments and timeframes
Important Considerations
Users should understand that this tool is designed as a decision-support system, not an automated trading solution. All trading decisions should incorporate additional factors including fundamental analysis, market context, and appropriate risk management. The color-coded bar system and dashboard indicators are intended to streamline analysis, but they cannot guarantee specific market outcomes. Traders are encouraged to test this system in simulated environments before applying it to live markets and to adapt its parameters to align with their individual trading styles and risk tolerances.
The script's value proposition lies in its ability to synthesize multiple analytical perspectives into a cohesive visual interface, potentially reducing cognitive load while maintaining analytical rigor—a balance that many traders find challenging to achieve manually across multiple charts and timeframes.
ICT Opening Gap Strategy [Momentum1]Momentum strategy taken off the close of the first candle after the NDOG/NWOG. Built with Gemini.
Celestial StateCelestial State (C1) – Market Bias & Candle Intent
Celestial State (C1) is a price-action indicator designed to clarify market bias, momentum, and risk conditions using nothing but candle structure.
No indicators.
No lag.
Just clean candle logic.
The tool separates state (what the market is) from intent (what the market is doing right now).
🔹 Core Concept
The indicator works on the chart timeframe and uses closed candles only to define market state.
It then monitors the current candle to identify:
momentum confirmation
early warnings
potential trap / reversal behaviour
🔹 Market State (Based on C1 – last closed candle)
State is derived from the relationship between the last two closed candles:
Bull Trend Start
Bearish candle → Bullish candle
Bull Continuation
Bullish candle → Bullish candle
Bear Trend Start
Bullish candle → Bearish candle
Bear Continuation
Bearish candle → Bearish candle
This defines the directional environment before any decision is made.
🔹 Bias & Momentum (Live Candle)
Once state is defined, the current candle is monitored relative to the previous candle’s high and low.
Strong Buy
Bullish state
Previous candle bullish
Current candle breaks previous high
Strong Sell
Bearish state
Previous candle bearish
Current candle breaks previous low
These represent momentum continuation with confirmation.
Buy / Sell (Normal Bias)
Price is in a bullish or bearish state
No momentum break yet
This is directional bias without confirmation.
Changing Bias
Bullish state + previous low broken
Bearish state + previous high broken
This warns that control is being challenged and conditions may be shifting.
🔹 Flip (Strict Order)
A Flip is a high-risk condition where expansion fails:
Bull Flip
Current candle breaks previous high first, then breaks previous low
Bear Flip
Current candle breaks previous low first, then breaks previous high
This often signals:
failed breakouts
stop hunts
transition zones
🔹 Visual Output
Top-right panel shows:
Current Celestial State (C1)
Current Bias (Strong Buy / Sell / Changing Bias)
Short explanation (e.g. High broken, Low broken)
On-chart markers are intentionally minimal and offset away from price to reduce clutter.
🔹 Who This Is For
This indicator is built for traders who:
trade price action
want context before execution
prefer clarity over complexity
understand that bias ≠ entry
⚠️ Disclaimer
This tool does not provide entries, exits, or risk management.
It is a context and intent framework, not a signal system.
Use it as a decision-support layer alongside your own execution rules.
Empyrean - Strat 1minGood for bot trading. 1min TF, with 15min confluence. Setting are here
22
Min Pivot Size x ATR
0.1
Enable TF1
Resolution TF1
15
Use SMA
SmaLen
23
ADX Length
21
ADX Threshold
20
ATR Baseline Length
2
TP * ATR
5.5
SL * ATR
1.5/3






















