Fixed Asset TurnoverFixed Asset Turnover (FAT) measures how efficiently a company uses its fixed assets (Property, Plant & Equipment – PPE) to generate revenue. It shows how many times the company “turns over” its fixed assets in a period relative to revenue.
High FAT: Assets are used efficiently; the company generates more revenue per unit of fixed assets.
Low FAT: Fixed assets are underutilized; the company may have invested too much in assets that don’t produce sufficient revenue.
Formula:
Fixed Asset Turnover=Total Revenue/Average Net Fixed Assets
What it tells you:
Indicates asset efficiency in generating sales.
Useful to compare companies within the same industry (because asset intensity varies by sector).
Helps identify whether a company is over-invested in fixed assets or underutilizing them.
How to use it:
Trend Analysis:
Track FAT over time for the same company to see if asset utilization is improving.
Benchmarking:
Compare FAT against competitors or industry averages.
Investment Decisions:
Higher FAT usually suggests more efficient operations, but context matters (e.g., heavy-capital industries naturally have lower FAT).
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Double-Numbered Hexagon Price and Time Chart ⬢️ Double-Numbered Hexagon Price and Time Chart ⬢️
Overview
The Double-Numbered Hexagon Price and Time Chart is an advanced overlay indicator for TradingView that fuses William D. Gann’s geometric principles with modern charting tools. Inspired by the work of Patrick Mikula in Gann’s Scientific Methods Unveiled (Volumes 1 & 2), this tool reimagines Gann’s hexagonal number spirals—where market price and time unfold within a structured 360° framework.
This indicator constructs a dynamic, double-numbered hexagonal grid expanding from a central seed. Users can anchor from a price high or low , or override with a manual seed to start the chart from any desired value. As prices progress or regress from this origin, the chart plots swing pivots directly onto the hexagonal grid , allowing users to assess whether historical highs and lows align with key angles. The grid displays 12 angular spokes (0° to 330° in 30° steps) by default, and users can highlight any single angle , which applies a color-coded emphasis to both the spoke and its corresponding horizontal levels—helping reveal potential support, resistance, and geometric symmetry .
It supports automatic detection of pivots, live tracking of current price within the grid, and detailed display customizations—making it ideal for Gann-style geometric analysis, pivot-based strategies, and time/price harmonic research.
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Key Features
* Hexagonal Spiral Structure: Constructs a grid of expanding rings from a central price seed, with each cell aligned to a 360° angular framework (in 30° increments).
* Anchor Customization: Seed from a bar's high/low using a selected timestamp, or override with a manual starting value.
* Increment/Decrement Control: Define step size for upward progression (positive) or downward regression (negative).
* Angle Highlighting and Lines: Select from 12 angles (0° to 330°) to highlight hexagon spokes and project price lines from the anchor.
* Swing Pivot Detection: Automatically identifies post-anchor highs/lows using `ta.pivothigh/low` logic with user-defined left/right bars.
* Real-Time Close Highlight: Dynamically marks the cell closest to the current close (unconfirmed bars).
* Display Customization: Control cell size, text size, table position, colors, and label visibility.
* Pivot Label Options: Show/hide labels for swing highs/lows with full color control.
* Rounding Precision: Set decimal places for all displayed values.
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How to Use
1. Add to Chart: Apply the indicator as an overlay on your preferred symbol and timeframe.
2. Set the Anchor:
* Select anchor date/time using the calendar icon.
* Choose price source (High or Low).
* Set rounding to match instrument precision.
3. Configure Hexagon:
* Set number of rings to expand the grid.
* Define increment (positive or negative).
* Enable time index values for time-based sequencing.
4. Manual Override (Optional):
* Enable manual mode and input custom seed value.
5. Customize Display:
* Adjust cell and text sizes, table position, and color themes.
6. Angle Settings:
* Choose any angle (e.g., 90°) to highlight spokes and draw horizontal lines from anchor price.
7. Swing Pivots:
* Configure pivot detection using left/right bar settings.
* Toggle pivot label visibility.
8. Interpretation:
* Center cell = anchor price.
* Rings = stepped price levels.
* Spokes = geometric angles for support/resistance.
* Highlighted pivots = potential alignment zones.
* Real-time cell = current price’s position in the grid.
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Methodology
The indicator uses hexagonal math to plot a spiral of price levels outward from a seed, calculated with degree-based geometry and coordinates. Pivots are identified using built-in TradingView functions and color-coded based on user settings. Angle highlights represent key 30° divisions for price projection.
This tool reinterprets Gann’s spiral and double-numbered techniques without astrological overlays, offering a modern and interactive way to explore time/price relationships geometrically.
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Limitations and Notes
* Real-Time Behavior: Close highlight updates on unconfirmed bars; locks on candle close.
* Not a Signal Generator: This is a Gann research and visualization tool. Past confluences do not guarantee future outcomes. Use with proper strategy and risk management.
* Future Updates: More features may be added pending feedback and TradingView approval.
08:30 & 09:30 Manipulation-Expansion - AlgoliqDescription:
The 08:30 & 09:30 Manipulation-Expansion indicator identifies key market levels at two critical times during the trading session: 08:30 (Manipulation) and 09:30 (Expansion). It visually marks the high and low of these bars and provides real-time alerts when price breaks these levels.
Features:
08:30 Manipulation: Highlights high and low with dotted lines and a label. Alerts trigger when levels are broken.
09:30 Expansion: Highlights high and low with dotted lines and a label. Alerts trigger when levels are broken.
Customizable: Set hours, minutes, line colors, widths, and lengths to fit your trading style.
Alert System: Real-time notifications whenever price breaks key levels.
Usage:
Ideal for traders looking to monitor early session price action, detect potential manipulations, and plan breakout trades.
God EyeGod Eye is an innovative indicator that anticipates market movements through intelligent processing of key liquidity concepts, aligning quantitative analysis with the dynamic reading of market flows.
Front Contract Roll Detector (TV-mapped 1!)This script looks at the security.instrument and finds the current best matching price for the current instrument on a front loaded contract.
This is very useful for detecting when TradingView rolls over contracts and an alert can be put in place for this.
Cointegration IndicationThis indicator is inspired by Nobel Prize–winning research (Engle & Granger, 1987). The core idea is simple but powerful: even if two markets look noisy on their own, their relationship can be surprisingly stable over the long run. When they drift apart, history suggests they often snap back together and that’s exactly where opportunities arise.
What this tool does is bring that theory into practice. It estimates a long-run equilibrium between two assets (Y ~ α + βX), calculates the residual spread (ε), and then evaluates whether that spread behaves in a mean-reverting way. The Z-Score tells you when the spread has moved far from its historical mean. The Error Correction Model (ECM) adds a second layer: it checks whether the spread tends to close again, and how strong that adjustment pressure is. If λ is negative and stable, the relationship is cointegrated and mean-reverting. If not, the pair is unstable — even if the Z-Score looks attractive.
Signals are summarized clearly:
– Strong Setup appears when we see both extreme divergence and a stable, negative λ.
– Weak Setup means only partial confirmation.
– Invalid means the relationship is breaking down.
Why this matters
Cointegration analysis is widely used by institutional desks, especially in pairs trading, statistical arbitrage, and risk management. Classic cases include equity index futures vs ETFs (Alexander, 2001), oil vs energy stocks (Chen & Huang, 2010), or swap spreads in fixed income (Tsay, 2010). In crypto, temporary cointegration has been observed between BTC and ETH in periods of high liquidity (Corbet et al., 2018). With this indicator, you can explore these relationships directly on TradingView, test asset pairs, and see when divergences become statistically significant.
Limitations to keep in mind
– Timeframe choice matters: Daily calculations are usually more stable; weekly or intraday often show unstable signals. To avoid confusion, you can fix the calculation timeframe in the settings.
– Cointegration is not permanent. Structural breaks (earnings, regulation, macro shifts) can destroy old relationships.
– Results are approximate. Rolling regressions, Z-Scores, and ECM estimates are sensitive to the length of the chosen windows.
– This is a research tool — not a ready-made trading system. It should be used as one piece in a broader framework.
References
Alexander, C. (2001). Market models: A guide to financial data analysis. Wiley.
Chen, S. S., & Huang, C. W. (2010). Long-run equilibrium and short-run dynamics in energy stock prices and oil prices. Energy Economics, 32(1), 19–26.
Corbet, S., Meegan, A., Larkin, C., Lucey, B., & Yarovaya, L. (2018). Exploring the dynamic relationships between cryptocurrencies and other financial assets. Economics Letters, 165, 28–34.
Engle, R. F., & Granger, C. W. J. (1987). Co-integration and error correction: Representation, estimation, and testing. Econometrica, 55(2), 251–276.
Tsay, R. S. (2010). Analysis of financial time series (3rd ed.). Wiley.
HeatCandleHeatCandle - AOC Indicator
✨ Features
📊 Heat-Map Candles: Colors candles based on the price’s deviation from a Triangular Moving Average (TMA), creating a heat-map effect to visualize price zones.
📏 Zone-Based Coloring: Assigns colors to 20 distinct zones (Z0 to Z19) based on the percentage distance from the TMA, with customizable thresholds.
⚙️ Timeframe-Specific Zones: Tailored zone thresholds for 1-minute, 5-minute, 15-minute, 30-minute, 1-hour, and 4-hour timeframes for precise analysis.
🎨 Customizable Visuals: Gradient color scheme from deep blue (oversold) to red (overbought) for intuitive price movement interpretation.
🛠️ Adjustable Parameters: Configure TMA length and threshold multiplier to fine-tune sensitivity.
🛠️ How to Use
Add to Chart: Apply the "HeatCandle - AOC" indicator on TradingView.
Configure Inputs:
TMA Length: Set the period for the Triangular Moving Average (default: 150).
Threshold Multiplier: Adjust the multiplier to scale zone sensitivity (default: 1.0).
Analyze: Observe colored candles on the chart, where colors indicate the price’s deviation from the TMA:
Dark blue (Z0) indicates strong oversold conditions.
Red (Z19) signals strong overbought conditions.
Track Trends: Use the color zones to identify potential reversals, breakouts, or trend strength based on price distance from the TMA.
🎯 Why Use It?
Visual Clarity: The heat-map candle coloring simplifies identifying overbought/oversold conditions at a glance.
Timeframe Flexibility: Zone thresholds adapt to the selected timeframe, ensuring relevance across short and long-term trading.
Customizable Sensitivity: Adjust TMA length and multiplier to match your trading style or market conditions.
Versatile Analysis: Ideal for scalping, swing trading, or trend analysis when combined with other indicators.
📝 Notes
Ensure sufficient historical data for accurate TMA calculations, especially with longer lengths.
The indicator is most effective on volatile markets where price deviations are significant.
Pair with momentum indicators (e.g., RSI, MACD) or support/resistance levels for enhanced trading strategies.
Happy trading! 🚀📈
Gold H4 First Hour Scalping IndicatorUpdated V4
This Indicator shows how much on an average gold moved in first 4 hour. Then The possible direction in the next h4
AWSA "Level Indicator with ATR" isn't a single, defined indicator but typically refers to a trading strategy or indicator that uses the Average True Range (ATR) to create dynamic levels on a price chart, such as support, resistance, or stop-loss levels. The ATR is a volatility indicator that measures market volatility; when high, it suggests the market has large price swings, and when low, small price swings. By using the ATR value with a multiplier, traders can set price levels that adapt to changing market volatility, providing more objective and dynamic trading signals than fixed-price levels.
Period Separator + Future LinesDescription
This indicator draws vertical separator lines for each selected timeframe (e.g., daily or hourly) and also projects additional separator lines into the future.
It helps traders visually divide the chart into consistent time periods and see upcoming period boundaries in advance.
Features
- Draws vertical lines at the start of each chosen period (daily by default).
- Extends several separator lines into the future so you can anticipate upcoming sessions.
- Fully customizable: color, style (solid/dashed/dotted), line width, and timeframe can be adjusted from the settings.
- Lines are plotted without distorting auto-scaling, so the chart view remains clean.
Use Case
Ideal for intraday and swing traders who want clear visual time markers and the ability to prepare for upcoming trading sessions.
Liquidation Detector, Short and Long with Open InterestThe script analyzes three main pieces of data from each candle (or time bar): price, Open Interest (OI), and volume. It then uses that data to look for two distinct types of patterns and marks them on the chart for easy viewing.
CAN ONLY BE USED WITH STICKER BTC1! CME
Liquidation Detection:
What are you looking for? A sharp drop in Open Interest accompanied by a spike in volume.
What does it mean? This pattern indicates that a large number of positions (usually long) are being closed quickly, which can cause a sharp price drop. It's a signal of market capitulation that many traders use as a potential entry point.
Shorts Entry Detection:
What are you looking for? A price drop accompanied by an increase in Open Interest and a spike in volume.
What does it mean? This pattern shows that "new money" is entering the market to open short positions. It confirms a downtrend and suggests that the price drop has real strength behind it.
Marker: A purple triangle labeled "Shorts."
🕊️ Shemitah + Jubilee Cycle OverlayShemitah + Jubilee Cycle Overlay
This indicator overlays significant biblical cycle events—Shemitah and Jubilee years—onto your chart, providing a unique perspective on historical and potential future market cycles. The Shemitah cycle occurs every 7 years, while the Jubilee cycle spans 49 years, both starting from a user-defined year (defaulting to 1917). Key features include:
Highlight Shemitah Years: Shades the chart background in orange during Shemitah years, with customizable color and transparency.
Mark Jubilee Years: Draws bold blue vertical lines on the chart for Jubilee years, with optional labels.
Event Markers: Places vertical lines and labels (e.g., "Shemitah" or "Jubilee") on a specified month and day (defaulting to September 10th) for each cycle event.
Countdown Display: Shows the next upcoming Shemitah and Jubilee years on the chart for easy reference.
Customizable Inputs: Adjust the start year, cycle lengths, event date, colors, and visibility of highlights and labels to suit your analysis.
Ideal for traders and analysts exploring long-term economic or market patterns influenced by these traditional cycles, this overlay combines historical context with visual clarity. Use it on daily or higher timeframes for best results. The best markets to overlay this indicator on include major stock indices (e.g., S&P 500, Dow Jones), precious metals (e.g., Gold, Silver), cryptocurrencies (e.g., Bitcoin, Ethereum), and debt markets (e.g., U.S. Treasury Bonds, Corporate Bond ETFs), as these markets often reflect macroeconomic shifts, debt cycles, and speculative behavior that may correlate with Shemitah and Jubilee cycles.
Rationale for Including Debt Markets
U.S. Treasury Bonds:
Treasury securities (e.g., 10-year or 30-year bonds) are sensitive to interest rate changes and government debt levels. The Shemitah cycle (every 7 years) has been historically linked to debt-related economic adjustments, while the Jubilee cycle (every 49 years) aligns with broader debt forgiveness or restructuring concepts, making bonds a prime candidate.
Corporate Bond ETFs (e.g., LQD, HYG):
Corporate bond ETFs represent corporate debt and are influenced by credit cycles and economic resets. The indicator could highlight periods of potential default risk or yield shifts tied to Shemitah or Jubilee years.
Relevance to Biblical Context:
The Jubilee year, as described in the Bible (Leviticus 25), involves the release of debts and return of land, directly tying it to debt markets. The Shemitah year also includes a release of debts every seven years, making debt instruments a natural fit for this indicator’s thematic analysis.
M2 + Fed Funds con anotaciones históricasThis TradingView indicator creates a separate panel that displays the historical evolution of M2 Money Stock (US) and the Federal Funds Rate, both normalized to a base of 100 for easier comparison. It highlights key historical events with annotations, including:
2000: Dotcom Bubble
2008: Global Financial Crisis
2020: COVID-19 Pandemic
The script allows users to visually analyze the relationship between monetary liquidity (M2) and interest rates, showing how changes in Fed policy correspond to major economic events and trends.
Bitcoin Cycles IndicatorTrack Bitcoin's cyclical price patterns across multiple timeframes with this cycle analysis tool. The indicator automatically identifies cycle lows and highs, marking them with clear visual labels that show cycle day counts and failed cycle detection.
Key Features:
Multi-Time frame Support - Optimized settings for Daily, Weekly, Monthly, and Custom time frames
Cycle Tracking - Identifies and labels cycle lows (green) and highs (red) with day counts
Failed Cycle Detection - Highlights when cycles break below previous lows
Customizable Settings - Adjust cycle lengths, colors, and display options for each timeframe
Info Box - Real-time cycle information display with current cycle day count
Projection Boxes - Visual cycle length projections for better analysis
Perfect for Bitcoin traders and analysts who want to understand market cycles and timing. Works best on Daily charts for short-term cycles and Weekly/Monthly charts for longer-term analysis.
BLOCK CHARTING GROUPED ALPHATREND V4BLOCK CHARTING GROUPED ALPHATREND V4 — Script Summary
Created by ChalkBoardAnalytics
Overview
This advanced multi-tool indicator combines Block Charting, Ghost Candles, Volume Spike/Dump Detection, and a fully customizable AlphaTrend system with dashboard tables. Designed for traders who want deep market structure insights, trend signals, and visual clarity.
Key Features
1. Block Charting
Divides price action into blocks (user-defined bar count).
Automatically detects and labels block patterns (like CAPOUT, DIP, DROP, DUMP, FLAT, CAPIN, LIFT, PUMP, SPIKE).
Draws block highs/lows, vertical boundaries, and live formation labels for current/incomplete blocks.
Color-codes patterns for quick visual analysis.
Block dashboard table shows last signal, prices, averages, and live pattern.
2. Moving Averages
Customizable fast/slow moving averages (SMA, EMA, WMA, RMA).
Buy/Sell signals based on MA crossovers.
Plots all moving averages for clarity.
3. Ghost Candle Overlay
Shows a “ghost” candle based on price/volume averages for the last N bars.
Volume-weighted option for more accuracy.
Dynamic transparency based on volume spikes.
Alerts for high volume events.
4. Volume Spike/Dump Sensor
Detects and labels volume spikes/dumps (both bullish and bearish).
Alerts for unusual volume activity.
5. AlphaTrend System
Customizable AlphaTrend lines (classic trend-following logic).
Trend direction determined by majority voting of selected signals:
RSI (threshold-based)
MFI (threshold-based)
Difference between two moving averages (user-selected lengths and type; replaces MACD logic)
Plots AlphaTrend and AlphaTrend lines with area fill.
Buy/Sell signals when AlphaTrend crosses AlphaTrend .
AlphaTrend dashboard table displays price, signals, ATR, and recent trend info.
6. Dashboard Tables
Two tables: Block Charting and AlphaTrend.
Show current signals, prices, averages, and recent trend signals.
Location is user-selectable.
Customization & Settings
Block size, colors, and line styles
MA types and lengths
Pattern label display switches
Ghost candle lookback and volume weighting
Volume spike/dump sensitivity
AlphaTrend period, coefficient, and signal voting
Table location and display options
Usage
Overlay on any chart or timeframe
Use block patterns for market structure analysis
Follow MA crossovers and AlphaTrend signals for entries/exits
Spot volume spikes/dumps and ghost candle anomalies
Monitor dashboard tables for quick decision-making
Alerts
Volume spike/dump alerts
AlphaTrend buy/sell alerts
How is this different?
Combines multiple professional-grade tools into one script
Block patterns are unique to this indicator
AlphaTrend voting is customizable and not limited to MACD
Two live dashboards for instant market overview
PRIMO+ (dc_77)PRIMO+ (dc_77) - Advanced Multi-Session Trading System
Overview
This comprehensive trading indicator combines market structure analysis, Fair Value Gap (FVG) detection, and multi-timeframe bias assessment to identify high-probability trading opportunities during key market sessions. The system operates on a sophisticated framework that evaluates market sentiment across multiple reference points and provides complete trade management projections.
Core Features
Multi-Timeframe Bias System
The indicator establishes directional bias by analyzing price action relative to four critical reference points:
- 18:00 NY Open: Previous day's market opening level
- 00:00 Midnight: Daily reset reference price
- 09:30 NY Open: Current session market opening
- 09:45 NY Open: Key institutional entry timeframe
Bias Logic:
- LONGS Bias: Price trading below ALL reference levels (institutional accumulation zone)
- SHORTS Bias: Price trading above ALL reference levels (institutional distribution zone)
- BEWARE: Mixed signals across reference points (avoid trading)
Four-Session Architecture
The system monitors four distinct trading sessions, each representing different market participant activities:
1. Session 1 (09:45-10:20): London/NY overlap - high liquidity period
2. Session 2 (10:45-11:30): NY continuation - institutional positioning
3. Session 3 (13:50-14:10): Pre-close positioning - smart money moves
4. Session 4 (15:50-16:05): Market close - final institutional plays
Each session can be individually enabled/disabled with custom time ranges.
Advanced Fair Value Gap Detection
The indicator identifies three-candle imbalances using sophisticated filtering:
FVG Classification:
- Bullish FVGs: Gaps between candle 3 high and candle 1 low (upward imbalance)
- Bearish FVGs: Gaps between candle 1 high and candle 3 low (downward imbalance)
Dynamic Filtering System:
- Bias alignment filtering (only shows FVGs aligned with overall market bias)
- Trend direction filtering (FVGs must align with market structure)
- Session-based activation/deactivation
- Real-time gap validation and invalidation
Market Structure Shift (MSS) Detection
Proprietary swing-based algorithm identifies significant market structure changes:
- Bullish MSS: Price breaks above previous significant high with trend confirmation
- Bearish MSS: Price breaks below previous significant low with trend confirmation
- Dynamic Lookback: Configurable swing detection sensitivity (4-5 bar pivots)
Comprehensive Risk Management System
When conditions align, the indicator projects complete trade setups:
Entry Methodology:
- FVG center point calculated using mathematical precision
- Entry triggered only when MSS occurs with aligned bias
- Confirmation timer prevents false signals (22-second default validation)
Stop Loss Calculation:
- Dynamic SL placement based on FVG displacement
- 1.15x multiplier applied to gap distance for optimal risk positioning
- Adaptive to market volatility and gap size
Take Profit Projections:
- Five sequential TP levels (1:1 through 1:5 risk-reward ratios)
- Mathematical progression based on initial risk calculation
- Visual projection lines extend into future bars
Visual Signal System
Trade Signals:
- Green up arrows for bullish setups (positioned below stop loss level)
- Red down arrows for bearish setups (positioned above stop loss level)
- Optional date stamps showing signal generation time
Projection Lines:
- Entry level (gray dotted line)
- Stop loss level (red line)
- Multiple take profit levels (green lines with ratio labels)
- Customizable line styles and widths
Alert Integration
Real-time notifications when complete setups form:
- Bar-close confirmation prevents false alerts
- Separate bull/bear alert messages
- Integration with TradingView's alert system
- Optional sound notifications
Configuration Options
Display Settings
- Session Anchor Lines: Visual markers for session starts
- MSS Lines: Market structure shift visualization
- Trend Lines: ZigZag pattern display
- Signal Arrows: Entry point indicators
- Date Labels: Timestamp display for signals
Color Customization
- Bullish FVG color and transparency
- Bearish FVG color and transparency
- MSS line colors (separate bull/bear)
- Projection line colors
- Stop loss and take profit colors
Risk Parameters
- Confirmation time adjustment (prevents false signals)
- Risk-reward multiplier customization
- Projection line extension length
- Label and arrow size options
Usage Guidelines
Trading Sessions
Best performance during specified session times when institutional activity is highest. The system automatically adjusts for New York timezone.
Entry Criteria
All conditions must align for signal generation:
1. Appropriate market bias established
2. FVG present and validated within session
3. Market structure shift in aligned direction
4. Confirmation timer validation passed
Risk Management
- Always respect projected stop loss levels
- Consider partial profit-taking at projected TP levels
Important Disclaimers
This indicator is for educational and analytical purposes. All trading involves risk, and past performance does not guarantee future results. Users should:
- Practice proper risk management
- Backtest thoroughly before live trading
- Understand all system components before use
- Never risk more than affordable loss amounts
The system provides analysis tools and projections but does not guarantee profitable trades. Market conditions change rapidly, and no indicator can predict future price movements with certainty.
Additional Risk Warnings and Disclaimers
Trading Addiction and Mental Health: Trading can become psychologically addictive and may lead to compulsive behavior, financial ruin, and severe emotional distress. If you find yourself unable to stop trading, risking money you cannot afford to lose, neglecting personal relationships or responsibilities, or experiencing extreme emotional swings based on trading outcomes, please seek help from a qualified mental health professional. The excitement of potential profits can mask serious underlying issues with impulse control and risk-taking behavior.
No Guarantee of Performance: This indicator has not been independently verified or audited. Backtesting results may not reflect actual trading conditions due to market slippage, execution delays, spread variations, and changing market dynamics. Historical performance is not indicative of future results, and all trading strategies can and do lose money.
Market Risk Acknowledgment: Financial markets can experience extreme volatility, flash crashes, liquidity crises, and unprecedented events that render technical analysis ineffective. Economic announcements, geopolitical events, and central bank policies can cause rapid price movements that invalidate technical setups instantly.
Position Sizing and Capital Preservation: Never risk more than 1-2% of your total account on any single trade. Proper position sizing is more important than any trading signal. Multiple consecutive losses are normal and expected - ensure your account can withstand extended drawdown periods without impairing your ability to continue trading or meet personal financial obligations.
Educational Purpose Only: This tool is designed for educational analysis and should not be construed as personalized financial advice. Consult with qualified financial advisors before making investment decisions. The creators assume no responsibility for any financial losses incurred through use of this indicator.
Reversal Points with RSI and Buy/Sell Signals by Michaeli hope help you body. this code help you to find the riversals
SCTR - AbsoluteIndicator for showing Absolute Value of SCTR - StockCharts Technical Rank.
Uses the calculations from Stock Charts based on the following:
Long-Term Indicators (weighting)
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* Percent above/below 200-day EMA (30%)
* 125-Day Rate-of-Change (30%)
Medium-Term Indicators (weighting)
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* Percent above/below 50-day EMA (15%)
* 20-day Rate-of-Change (15%)
Short-Term Indicators (weighting)
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* 3-day slope of PPO(12,26,9) Histogram/3 (5%)
* 14-day RSI (5%)
First H4 Window Box with PanelThis indicator will explain in detail about the characterstics of first hour open in Gold
Moon Phase & Celestial Events TrackerMoon Phase & Celestial Events Tracker
Overview
A comprehensive astronomical and celestial event indicator that tracks and projects major cosmic events from 2011 to 2040. This indicator overlays important astronomical phenomena directly on your charts, allowing traders and researchers to analyze potential correlations between celestial events and market movements.
Key Features
Eclipse Tracking 🌑
Blood Moons (Total Lunar Eclipses) including 2014-2015 tetrad
Partial Lunar Eclipses with distinctive yellow markers
Solar Eclipses: Total, Annular, Partial, and Hybrid types with unique symbols
Optional eclipse season background highlighting
Moon Cycles 🌕
Supermoons at perigee (closest Earth approach)
Regular moon phases: New, First Quarter, Full, Last Quarter
Adjustable phase marking with day-offset capability
Mercury Retrograde ☿
Start and end dates clearly marked
Optional period highlighting for entire retrograde duration
Complete cycle tracking through 2040
Seasonal Transitions ✨
Spring Equinox, Summer Solstice, Autumn Equinox, Winter Solstice
Precise astronomical season changes
Future Projections 📊
Event forecasting up to 5 years ahead
Customizable projection range (30-1825 days)
Selective projection by event type
Adjustable visual styles and transparency
Interpretation Guide
Blood Moons
Total lunar eclipses where Earth's atmosphere creates the red appearance. In financial astrology, these are often watched as potential reversal or volatility periods, though correlations vary significantly.
Eclipse Seasons
Twice-yearly windows when Sun-Earth-Moon alignment allows eclipses. Some market practitioners note increased volatility during these periods, though empirical evidence remains debated.
Mercury Retrograde
The apparent backward motion of Mercury occurs 3-4 times yearly. In trading folklore, it's associated with communication issues, technical problems, and false signals. Many practitioners suggest extra caution with new positions during these periods.
Supermoons
Full or new moons at closest Earth approach. Some traders track these for potential short-term highs/lows, particularly in commodities and currencies, though effects are subtle if present.
Seasonal Markers
Astronomical season changes have been incorporated into various market timing systems, with some analysts noting clustering of trend changes around these dates.
Use Cases
Historical pattern analysis
Event-based research
Educational astronomy tracking
Market cycle studies
Long-term planning and observation
Technical Details ⚙️
Data Coverage: 2011-2040 (30 years of precise astronomical events)
Compatibility: All timeframes with smart filtering (Weekly/Monthly show only major events)
Performance: Lightweight with efficient calculations and minimal chart impact
Data Source: Based on NASA ephemeris data for precise event timing
Customization Options 🎨
Individual colors for each event type
Transparency controls for projections
Event visibility toggles
Optional date labels on events
Alert Options 🔔
Set custom alerts for any tracked event including all eclipse types, moon phases, Mercury retrograde start/end, and seasonal transitions.
⚠️ Important Note
This indicator displays astronomical events for research and educational purposes. Any perceived correlations with market movements should be thoroughly backtested. Financial astrology interpretations are included for historical context only and should not be considered trading advice. Always use proper risk management and multiple forms of analysis in trading decisions.
Best Suited For
Market researchers and analysts
Students of market cycles
Those interested in astronomical timing
Educational and observational purposes
Long-term pattern analysis
Weinstein Stage Analyzer — Table Only (more padding)What it does
This indicator applies Stan Weinstein’s Stage Analysis (Stages 1–4) and presents the result in a clean, compact table only—no lines, labels, or overlays. It shows:
• Previous Stage
• Current Stage (with Early / Mature / Late tag)
• Duration (how long price has been in the current stage, in HTF bars)
• Sentiment (Bullish / Bearish / Balanced / Cautious, derived from stage & maturity)
Timeframe-aware logic
• Weekly charts: classic 30-period MA (Weinstein’s original 30-week concept).
• Daily & Intraday: computed on Daily 150 as a practical daily translation of the 30-week idea.
• Monthly: ~7-period MA (~30 weeks ≈ 7 months).
The stage classification itself is evaluated on this HTF context and then displayed on your active chart.
EMA/SMA toggle
Choose EMA (default) or SMA for the trend line used in stage detection.
How stages are decided (practical rules)
• Stage 2 (Advance): MA rising with price above an upper band.
• Stage 4 (Decline): MA falling with price below a lower band.
• Flat MA zones become Stage 1 (Base) or Stage 3 (Top) depending on the prior trend.
“Maturity” tags (Early/Mature/Late) come from run length and extension beyond the band.
Inputs you can tweak
• MA Type: EMA / SMA
• Price Band (±%) and Slope Threshold to tighten/loosen stage flips
• Maturity thresholds: min/max bars & late-extension %
Notes
• Duration is for the entire current stage (e.g., total time in Stage 4), not just the maturity slice.
• A Top Padding Rows input is included to nudge the table lower if it overlaps your OHLC readout.
Disclaimer
For educational use only. Not financial advice. Always confirm with your own analysis, risk management, and market context.