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Cloud Matrix [CongTrader]Cloud Matrix – Ichimoku Confluence System Cloud Matrix is a rule-based Ichimoku confluence framework, designed to filter noise and low-probability setups by requiring multi-condition confirmation instead of single signals. Unlike traditional Ichimoku usage (visual interpretation), this script converts Ichimoku states into a matrix scoring model. Each setup is validated using 5 structural dimensions: • Tenkan–Kijun relationship • Price position vs Kumo • Kumo polarity (Span A vs Span B) • Chikou Span confirmation • Price vs Kijun acceptance Only when ≥ 3 conditions align, signals are allowed. 🔹 Signal Logic Cloud Matrix generates two validated signal types: • TK Cross Signals – Tenkan/Kijun crosses filtered by matrix confirmation • Kumo Break Signals – Breakouts confirmed by cloud structure and momentum context All signals can be configured to trigger on candle close to reduce noise and repainting. 🔹 Trend Alignment (Optional) An optional Higher Timeframe EMA200 filter is included: • Long signals only in HTF uptrend • Short signals only in HTF downtrend This improves consistency by preventing counter-trend trades. 🔹 Presets Built-in presets allow fast adaptation: • Traditional Ichimoku • Crypto Fast • Crypto Medium • Custom mode 🔹 Usage Use Cloud Matrix as a decision filter, not a buy/sell machine: identify trend → wait for TK cross or Kumo break → confirm matrix alignment → execute with price action and structure-based risk management...Pine Script® 인디케이터CongTrader_의17
Smart Money Sector RotationSTOP MISTAKING INFLATION FOR PERFORMANCE. Your PnL might look green in nominal terms, but are you actually generating wealth, or just floating on a rising tide of liquidity? The "Smart Money Sector Rotation" indicator is an institutional-grade dashboard designed to answer that single, critical question. It strips away the noise of nominal price action and benchmarks major assets against the "Honest Hurdle"—a dynamic baseline derived from M2 Money Supply, Inflation Breakevens, and Treasury Yields. If an asset isn't beating the Hurdle, you aren't generating real wealth—you're just keeping pace with debasement. THE HONEST FRAMEWORK Most screeners rank assets by simple percentage gain. This tool is different. It calculates a "Required Rate of Return" (Min Return) based on live Federal Reserve data (FRED). 1. Quantify the Debasement. We automatically fetch M2 Money Supply Growth and Inflation expectations to set the "floor." 2. Calculate Real Alpha. We measure how far an asset is trading above or below that floor. 3. Classify the Trend. Using RRG-style logic (Relative Rotation Graph), we categorize assets into four actionable phases based on their Real Yield and Momentum. THE 4 MARKET PHASES Instead of vague signals, get a clear read on the asset's lifecycle: ZONE 1: ELITE / LEADING (Cyan/Green) -- The State: Expansion. -- The Logic: The asset is generating positive Real Yields (beating the money printer) and has strong momentum relative to its peers. ZONE 2: IMPROVING (Gold) -- The State: Recovery. -- The Logic: The asset may be below the Hurdle, but momentum is shifting positively. It is "waking up." ZONE 3: LAGGING / WEAKENING (Orange/Red) -- The State: Contraction. -- The Logic: The asset is failing to keep up with debasement or is actively losing relative strength. KEY FEATURES -- Auto-Macro Data: Connects directly to FRED for M2 (WM2NS), 10Y Inflation (T10YIE), and Yields (DGS10). No manual entry required. -- Trend Visualization: Tickers are marked with Green/Red indicators based on their 200-day Moving Average status. -- Prestige Color System: A dark-mode optimized, high-contrast palette designed for professional clarity. -- Multi-Asset Universe: Tracks Equities (XLK, XLE, etc.), Commodities (Gold, Silver, Oil), and Rates (TLT, HYG) in a single view. HOW TO USE 1. Check the Header: Look at the "Min Ret" (Minimum Return). This is your beat-to-profit line. 2. Scan the Status: Focus on assets in the Elite or Leading zones for trend continuation. Watch Improving assets for potential reversals. 3. Respect the Trend: Use the SMA200 indicator as a final filter. A "Leading" status with a Red trend mark may indicate a trend that is rolling over. DISCLAIMER This tool is for informational and educational purposes only. It visualizes macroeconomic data and does not constitute financial advice or a recommendation to buy/sell.Pine Script® 인디케이터TrendMatrix_Labs의업데이트됨 34
Mismatch Strategy | Madrimov tradeTitle Mismatch Strategy by Madrimov trade – Gold vs DXY Impulse and Compression Description Concept This indicator is based on a cross-market mismatch principle between Gold (XAUUSD) and the US Dollar Index (DXY). It looks for situations where DXY expands aggressively while Gold temporarily fails to respond, creating a build-up of directional pressure that is often released once Gold breaks its short-term range. Methodology (High-Level Overview) The script evaluates three conditions on the same chart timeframe: DXY Impulse Detection A directional impulse on DXY is detected when the candle’s range exceeds a multiple of its ATR, indicating unusually strong participation rather than normal fluctuation. Gold Compression Filter At the same time, Gold must remain compressed, defined as a candle range significantly smaller than its own ATR. This represents under-reaction or absorption despite external pressure. Delayed Breakout Confirmation Trades are triggered only after the mismatch occurs and Gold subsequently breaks its recent high or low over a configurable lookback period. This delay avoids chasing impulses and focuses on release after compression. Why This Is Different Unlike traditional trend or correlation indicators, this script does not trade direction directly. Instead, it evaluates effort versus response across two related markets, filtering out low-quality momentum and false breakouts. The strategy focuses on: Cross-asset pressure imbalance Volatility-normalized conditions Sequential confirmation rather than instant signals How to Use Designed primarily for XAUUSD charts Works best on intraday timeframes (5m–15m) Signals are strongest when aligned with higher-timeframe bias Buy and sell signals are plotted directly on candles Optional RR visualization can be enabled for reference Limitations Not predictive; signals are generated after candle close Performance degrades during extremely low-liquidity or news-driven spikes Intended as a decision-support tool, not a standalone trading systemPine Script® 인디케이터Madrimov_trade의8
Stock Fundamental Performance:EPS and Revenue growth [Dots3Red]This indicator provides a clear and intuitive overview of a company’s revenue and EPS growth, helping you quickly evaluate its financial performance over time. All data is displayed in a clean, easy-to-read table below the main chart, so you can analyze fundamentals without cluttering price action. The indicator supports both annual and quarterly data, making it suitable for long-term investors and short-term traders alike. In addition to raw values, it also shows the percentage change relative to the previous period, allowing you to instantly identify acceleration or deceleration in growth. To improve visual clarity: Green values indicate an increase compared to the previous period Red values indicate a decrease compared to the previous period This color-coded system makes trend changes immediately visible at a glance. How to use By default, the table displays annual data for the last 5 years, offering a long-term perspective on company growth. You can switch to quarterly data in the settings for a more granular analysis. Limitations Due to Pine Engine data request constraints, quarterly data is limited to a maximum lookback of 5 years. Selecting a longer quarterly period may cause the data to appear out of chronological order. We are actively working on improvements to address this in future updates.Pine Script® 인디케이터Dots3Red의6
A Humbled Trader Strategy + ChecklistHumbled Trader Swing Strategy + Checklist This indicator is a complete swing trading system based on the high-probability strategies popularized by Humbled Trader. It is designed to help traders identify trend breakouts and low-risk momentum pullbacks on the Daily Timeframe. The script combines trend filtering, automated resistance lines, and specific entry triggers into a single chart overlay, complete with a real-time Strategy Checklist Dashboard to confirm your setups instantly. 🎯 Core Components Trend Filter (Purple Line): The 200 Simple Moving Average (SMA). This acts as your long-term trend filter. We only look for long trades when the price is above this line. Momentum Guide (Orange Line): The 8 Exponential Moving Average (EMA). This tracks short-term momentum. In a strong trend, price will "ride" this line. We look to enter when price pulls back to touch this area. Multi-Month Resistance (Orange Horizontal Line): Automatically plots the highest price over the last X Months (adjustable). This helps you instantly visualize the key level the stock needs to break out from. Checklist Dashboard: A real-time table that evaluates Trend, Resistance, and Momentum conditions to give you a clear "✅ ENTER", "🚀 GAP UP", or "⏳ WAIT" signal. 🛠 How It Works This indicator scans for two specific setups: 1. The Daily Gap Up ("GAP" Label) This signal appears when a stock shows strong momentum by gapping up overnight. Condition: The stock opens at least 3% higher (adjustable) than the previous day's Close AND opens above the previous day's High. Trend: Must be above the 200 SMA. Visual: Marked with a green "GAP" label on the chart. 2. The Trend Pullback ("ENTER" Signal) This is a trend-following entry that lets you join an existing move with lower risk. Condition: The stock is in an uptrend but dips down to touch or test the 8 EMA. Validation: The candle must show a "dip" (red candle or lower close) to ensure we are buying a pullback, not chasing a top. Visual: The Dashboard "Action Signal" will turn orange and display "✅ ENTER". 📋 The Checklist Dashboard Located in the corner of your chart, this table provides a live status report for the current bar: Trend (> 200 SMA): 🟢 Bullish: Price is in an uptrend. Safe to look for entries. 🔴 Bearish: Price is below the 200 SMA. Stay away. Above Resistance?: 🟢 Breakout: Price has cleared the multi-month resistance line. ⚪ ---: Price is currently below the key breakout level. Near 8 EMA?: 🟢 Yes: Price is near the "value zone" (8 EMA) for a potential pullback entry. Action Signal: 🚀 GAP UP: Strong momentum gap detected. ✅ ENTER: Valid pullback entry detected. ⏳ WAIT: No clear setup found. ⚙️ Settings Momentum EMA Length: Default is 8. Controls the sensitivity of the pullback line. Trend SMA Length: Default is 200. The standard for long-term trend filtering. Gap Up % Threshold: Default is 3.0%. Minimum overnight gap size required to trigger a signal. Resistance Lookback (Months): Default is 3. The script will look back this many months to find and draw the key resistance line. Table Position: Move the checklist to any corner of your screen. ⚠️ Disclaimer This tool is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Always manage your risk and use a stop loss.Pine Script® 인디케이터BullishBullRising의업데이트됨 13
Fair Value Gap (FVG) RFF001I dont what to say here but i need to write studd apparently, its really just fvgs Pine Script® 인디케이터RFF001의14
Monthly Chart Gold/Silver Strategy - NDAThis a strategy for the Monthly Chart It indicates Buy & Sell points for trading Gold/Silver or other Precious Metals commodities or ETFs. Its a simple strategy based on the MACD and RSI indicators. I hope that you like it and find it useful Pine Script® 인디케이터NeilA637021의7
Gold/Silver Ratio with Supply ZonesGold/Silver Ratio with Supply Zones Overview Professional-grade indicator that tracks the Gold/Silver Ratio in real-time Identifies potential market imbalances and rotation opportunities between precious metals Features customizable threshold bands, moving averages, and automated trading signals Built on Pine Script v6 for maximum stability and performance Key Features Real-Time Ratio Calculation : Automatically calculates Gold/Silver ratio using OANDA:XAUUSD and OANDA:XAGUSD price feeds Dynamic Threshold Zones : Visual bands showing when silver or gold may be undervalued relative to each other Moving Average Overlay : 20-period SMA to identify trend direction and momentum Automated Buy Signals : Triangle markers appear when ratio reaches extreme levels Live Information Table : Displays current ratio, moving average, individual metal prices, and market interpretation Custom Alerts : Set notifications when ratio crosses your defined thresholds Color-Coded Zones : Green zones indicate gold undervaluation, red zones indicate silver undervaluation Trading Applications Mean Reversion Strategy : Enter silver positions when ratio exceeds 90, enter gold when ratio falls below 70 Rotation Trading : Switch between metals based on relative value signals Portfolio Rebalancing : Identify optimal times to adjust precious metals allocation Divergence Analysis : Compare ratio behavior against individual metal price action Default Settings High Threshold : 90.0 (Silver undervalued zone) Low Threshold : 70.0 (Gold undervalued zone) Moving Average : 20-period SMA Historical Reference : 80:1 ratio marked as long-term mean How to Interpret Ratio Above 90 : Silver is undervalued relative to gold - consider increasing silver exposure Ratio Below 70 : Gold is undervalued relative to silver - consider increasing gold exposure Ratio Between 70-90 : Neutral range - no clear relative value advantage Rising Ratio : Gold outperforming silver Falling Ratio : Silver outperforming gold Signal Logic Green Triangle (Bottom) : Ratio crosses above high threshold → Buy Silver Signal Red Triangle (Top) : Ratio crosses below low threshold → Buy Gold Signal MA Crossovers : Use 20-period MA for trend confirmation and entry timing Visual Elements Blue Line : Current gold/silver ratio value Orange Line : 20-period moving average smoothing Red Shaded Zone : Area where gold is relatively expensive Green Shaded Zone : Area where gold is relatively cheap Gray Dotted Line : Historical mean at 80:1 Info Table : Real-time statistics and market interpretation Best Practices Use on daily timeframe or higher for most reliable signals Combine with volume analysis and individual metal technicals Monitor Federal Reserve policy and USD strength as macro context Consider industrial demand factors for silver (solar, EV, electronics) Watch safe-haven flows during economic uncertainty for gold Customization Options Adjust threshold levels based on your preferred lookback period Modify moving average length to suit your trading timeframe Toggle bands on/off for cleaner chart visualization Change data source tickers if using different brokers (FXCM, FOREXCOM, etc.) Alert Conditions Silver Undervalued Alert : Triggers when ratio crosses above your high threshold Gold Undervalued Alert : Triggers when ratio crosses below your low threshold Receive notifications via TradingView mobile app , email , or webhook Who This Is For Precious metals traders seeking relative value opportunities Portfolio managers balancing gold and silver allocations Macro traders using metals as inflation hedges Swing traders capitalizing on mean reversion patterns Long-term investors optimizing entry points Important Notes This indicator tracks price ratios , not physical supply data COMEX warehouse stocks are not directly available in TradingView Ratio analysis assumes historical mean reversion tendencies Always combine with fundamental analysis and risk management Past performance does not guarantee future results Data Sources Gold Price : OANDA:XAUUSD (spot gold in US dollars) Silver Price : OANDA:XAGUSD (spot silver in US dollars) Update Frequency : Real-time during market hours Historical Data : Full TradingView historical coverage available Pine Script® 인디케이터bigcitytom의28
EMA 9/26 Cross (Signals + Alerts)What it calculates EMA 9 (fast) and EMA 26 (slow) on whatever price source you pick (default: close). It watches for two events: Bullish cross (BUY): EMA 9 crosses above EMA 26 (ta.crossover) Bearish cross (SELL): EMA 9 crosses below EMA 26 (ta.crossunder) What you see on the chart Two EMA lines (fast + slow), plotted on the price chart (overlay=true). Optional markers: A triangle up under the candle labeled BUY on bullish cross. A triangle down above the candle labeled SELL on bearish cross. What you can customize (inputs) Source (close, open, hl2, etc.) Fast EMA length (defaults to 9) Slow EMA length (defaults to 26) Toggle to show/hide EMAs Toggle to show/hide markers Alerts (the important part) It defines two alertcondition() rules: “EMA 9/26 Bullish Cross” fires exactly when the bullish crossover happens. “EMA 9/26 Bearish Cross” fires exactly when the bearish crossunder happens. So in TradingView you can create alerts like: Notify/push/email/webhook when BUY happens Notify/push/email/webhook when SELL happens What it does not do It doesn’t place trades or track performance (no entries/exits, no P&L). It won’t “stay long” or “stay short”—it only flags the moment of the cross. If you want, I can modify Option A to: only alert on confirmed bar close (to avoid intrabar “false crosses”), add trend filter (e.g., only BUY if price > EMA200), or add a cooldown so it won’t spam signals in choppy markets.Pine Script® 인디케이터testaservices의4
orb by codeUltimate Opening Range Break (ORB) Tool Shows the future NY and ASIA sessions with a countdown timer. Toggle past sessions, future session markers, midlines, countdown boxes, and all labels for the opening range breakout. Takes the high, low, midline of the 15 min candle 1 hour into the sessions. Customize every color element — including fills, highs, lows, and midlines for both NY and Asia sessions. Built for traders who want a clean, flexible, and powerful ORB workflow.Pine Script® 인디케이터CodyKing의3
Penny Stock Short Signal Pro# Penny Stock Short Signal Pro (PSSP) v1.0 ## Complete User Guide & Documentation --- # 📋 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. (#introduction) 2. (#why-short-penny-stocks) 3. (#the-7-core-detection-systems) 4. (#installation--setup) 5. (#understanding-the-dashboard) 6. (#input-settings-deep-dive) 7. (#visual-elements-explained) 8. (#alert-configuration) 9. (#trading-strategies) 10. (#risk-management) 11. (#best-practices) 12. (#troubleshooting) 13. (#changelog) --- # Introduction **Penny Stock Short Signal Pro (PSSP)** is a comprehensive Pine Script v6 indicator specifically engineered for identifying high-probability short-selling opportunities on low-priced, high-volatility stocks. Unlike generic indicators that apply broad technical analysis, PSSP is purpose-built for the unique characteristics of penny stock price action—where parabolic moves, retail FOMO, and violent reversals create predictable patterns for prepared traders. ## Key Features - **7 Independent Detection Systems** working in concert to identify exhaustion points - **Composite Signal Engine** that requires multiple confirmations before triggering - **Real-Time Dashboard** displaying all signal states and market metrics - **Automatic Risk Management** with dynamic stop-loss and profit target calculations - **Customizable Sensitivity** for different trading styles (scalping vs. swing) - **Built-in Alert System** for all major signal types ## Who Is This For? - **Active Day Traders** looking to capitalize on intraday reversals - **Short Sellers** who specialize in penny stocks and small caps - **Momentum Traders** who want to identify when momentum is exhausting - **Risk-Conscious Traders** who need clear entry/exit levels --- # Why Short Penny Stocks? ## The Penny Stock Lifecycle Penny stocks follow a remarkably predictable lifecycle that creates shorting opportunities: ``` PHASE 1: ACCUMULATION └── Low volume, tight range └── Smart money quietly building positions PHASE 2: MARKUP / PROMOTION └── News catalyst or promotional campaign └── Volume increases, price begins rising └── Early momentum traders enter PHASE 3: DISTRIBUTION (YOUR OPPORTUNITY) └── Parabolic move attracts retail FOMO buyers └── Smart money selling into strength └── Volume climax signals exhaustion └── ⚠️ PSSP SIGNALS FIRE HERE ⚠️ PHASE 4: DECLINE └── Support breaks, panic selling └── Price returns toward origin └── Short sellers profit ``` ## Why Shorts Work on Penny Stocks 1. **No Fundamental Support**: Most penny stocks have no earnings, revenue, or assets to justify elevated prices 2. **Promotional Nature**: Many rallies are driven by promoters who will eventually stop 3. **Retail Exhaustion**: Retail buying power is finite—when it's exhausted, gravity takes over 4. **Float Dynamics**: Low float stocks move fast in both directions 5. **Technical Levels Matter**: VWAP, round numbers, and prior highs become self-fulfilling resistance --- # The 7 Core Detection Systems PSSP employs seven independent detection algorithms. Each identifies a specific type of exhaustion or reversal signal. When multiple systems fire simultaneously, the probability of a successful short dramatically increases. --- ## 1. PARABOLIC EXHAUSTION DETECTOR ### What It Detects Identifies when price has moved too far, too fast and is likely to reverse. This system looks for the classic "blow-off top" pattern common in penny stock runners. ### Technical Logic ``` Parabolic Signal = TRUE when: ├── Consecutive green candles ≥ threshold (default: 3) ├── AND price extension from VWAP ≥ threshold ATRs (default: 1.5) └── OR shooting star / upper wick rejection pattern forms ``` ### Visual Representation ``` ╱╲ ← Shooting star / upper wick ╱ ╲ (Parabolic exhaustion) ╱ ╱ ╱ ══════════════ VWAP ╱ ╱ ``` ### Why It Works on Penny Stocks Penny stocks are notorious for parabolic moves driven by retail FOMO. When everyone who wants to buy has bought, there's no one left to push prices higher. The shooting star pattern shows that sellers are already stepping in at higher prices. ### Key Settings | Parameter | Default | Range | Description | |-----------|---------|-------|-------------| | Lookback Period | 10 | 3-30 | Bars to analyze for pattern | | Extension Threshold | 1.5 ATR | 0.5-5.0 | How far above VWAP is "parabolic" | | Consecutive Green Bars | 3 | 2-10 | Minimum green bars for exhaustion | --- ## 2. VWAP REJECTION SYSTEM ### What It Detects Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) is the single most important level for institutional traders. This system identifies when price tests above VWAP and gets rejected back below—a powerful short signal. ### Technical Logic ``` VWAP Rejection = TRUE when: ├── Candle high pierces above VWAP ├── AND candle closes below VWAP ├── AND candle is bearish (close < open) └── AND rejection distance is within sensitivity threshold ``` ### Visual Representation ``` High ──→ ╱╲ ╱ ╲ VWAP ════════╱════╲═══════════ Close ←── Rejection ``` ### Extended VWAP Signals The system also tracks VWAP standard deviation bands. Rejection from the upper band (2 standard deviations above VWAP) is an even stronger signal. ### Why It Works on Penny Stocks - Algorithms and institutions use VWAP as their benchmark - Failed attempts to reclaim VWAP often lead to waterfall selling - VWAP acts as a "magnet" that price tends to revert toward ### Key Settings | Parameter | Default | Range | Description | |-----------|---------|-------|-------------| | Rejection Sensitivity | 0.5 ATR | 0.1-2.0 | How close to VWAP for valid rejection | | Show VWAP Line | True | - | Display VWAP on chart | | Show VWAP Bands | True | - | Display standard deviation bands | | Band Multiplier | 2.0 | 0.5-4.0 | Standard deviations for bands | --- ## 3. VOLUME CLIMAX DETECTOR ### What It Detects Identifies "blow-off tops" where extreme volume accompanies a price spike. This often marks the exact top as it represents maximum retail participation—after which buying power is exhausted. ### Technical Logic ``` Volume Climax = TRUE when: ├── Current volume ≥ (Average volume × Climax Multiple) ├── AND one of: │ ├── Selling into the high (upper wick > lower wick on green bar) │ └── OR post-climax weakness (red bar following climax bar) ``` ### Visual Representation ``` Price: ╱╲ ╱ ╲ ╱ ╲ ╱ ╲ ╱ Volume: ▂▃▅▇██▇▅▃▂▁ ↑ Volume Climax (3x+ average) ``` ### Why It Works on Penny Stocks - Retail traders pile in at the top, creating volume spikes - Market makers and smart money use this liquidity to exit - Once the volume spike passes, there's no fuel left for higher prices - The "smart money selling into dumb money buying" creates the top ### Key Settings | Parameter | Default | Range | Description | |-----------|---------|-------|-------------| | Volume MA Length | 20 | 5-50 | Period for average volume calculation | | Climax Volume Multiple | 3.0x | 1.5-10.0 | Multiple of average for "climax" | | Show Volume Bars | True | - | Visual volume representation | --- ## 4. RSI DIVERGENCE ANALYZER ### What It Detects Bearish divergence occurs when price makes higher highs but RSI (momentum) makes lower highs. This indicates that momentum is weakening even as price pushes higher—a warning of imminent reversal. ### Technical Logic ``` Bearish Divergence = TRUE when: ├── RSI is in overbought territory (> threshold) ├── AND RSI is declining (current < previous < prior) └── Indicates momentum exhaustion before price catches up ``` ### Visual Representation ``` Price: /\ /\ / \ / \ ← Higher high / \/ / / RSI: /\ / \ /\ / \/ \ ← Lower high (DIVERGENCE) / \ ════════════════════ Overbought (70) ``` ### Why It Works on Penny Stocks - Penny stocks often push to new highs on weaker and weaker momentum - Divergence signals that fewer buyers are participating at each new high - Eventually, the lack of buying pressure leads to collapse ### Key Settings | Parameter | Default | Range | Description | |-----------|---------|-------|-------------| | RSI Length | 14 | 5-30 | Standard RSI calculation period | | Overbought Level | 70 | 60-90 | RSI level considered overbought | | Divergence Lookback | 14 | 5-30 | Bars to look back for swing highs | --- ## 5. KEY LEVEL REJECTION TRACKER ### What It Detects Identifies rejections from significant price levels where shorts are likely to be concentrated: High of Day (HOD), premarket highs, and psychological levels (whole and half dollars). ### Technical Logic ``` Level Rejection = TRUE when: ├── Price touches key level (within 0.2% tolerance) ├── AND candle is bearish (close < open) ├── AND close is in lower portion of candle range │ ├── Key Levels Tracked: │ ├── High of Day (HOD) │ ├── Premarket High │ └── Psychological levels ($1.00, $1.50, $2.00, etc.) ``` ### Visual Representation ``` HOD ───────────────────────────────── ╱╲ ← Rejection ╱ ╲ ╱ ╲ ╱ ───────────────────────────────── PM High ───────────────────────────── ``` ### Why It Works on Penny Stocks - **HOD**: The high of day is where the most traders are trapped long. Failure to break HOD often triggers stop-loss cascades - **Premarket High**: Represents overnight enthusiasm; failure to exceed often means the "news" is priced in - **Psychological Levels**: Round numbers ($1, $2, $5) attract orders and act as natural resistance ### Key Settings | Parameter | Default | Range | Description | |-----------|---------|-------|-------------| | Track HOD Rejection | True | - | Monitor high of day | | Track Premarket High | True | - | Monitor premarket resistance | | Track Psychological Levels | True | - | Monitor round numbers | --- ## 6. FAILED BREAKOUT DETECTOR ### What It Detects Identifies "bull traps" where price breaks above resistance but immediately fails and closes back below. This traps breakout buyers and often leads to accelerated selling. ### Technical Logic ``` Failed Breakout = TRUE when: ├── Price breaks above recent high (lookback period) ├── AND one of: │ ├── Same bar closes below the breakout level │ └── OR following bars show consecutive red candles ``` ### Visual Representation ``` ╱╲ ╱ ╲ ← False breakout Recent High ══╱════╲════════════════ ╱ ╲ ╱ ╲ ╱ ╲ ← Trapped longs panic sell ``` ### Why It Works on Penny Stocks - Breakout traders enter on the break, providing exit liquidity for smart money - When the breakout fails, these traders become trapped and must exit - Their forced selling accelerates the decline - Penny stocks have thin order books, making failed breakouts especially violent ### Key Settings | Parameter | Default | Range | Description | |-----------|---------|-------|-------------| | Breakout Lookback | 5 | 2-15 | Bars to define "recent high" | | Confirmation Bars | 2 | 1-5 | Bars to confirm failure | --- ## 7. MOVING AVERAGE BREAKDOWN SYSTEM ### What It Detects Monitors exponential moving averages (EMAs) for bearish crossovers and price rejections. EMA crosses often signal trend changes, while rejections from EMAs indicate resistance. ### Technical Logic ``` MA Breakdown = TRUE when: ├── Bearish EMA cross (fast crosses below slow) └── OR EMA rejection (price tests EMA from below and fails) ``` ### Visual Representation ``` ╱╲ ← Rejection from EMA ╱ ╲ EMA 9 ═══════════╱════╲═══════════ ╲ EMA 20 ═══════════════════╲════════ ╲ Bearish cross ↓ ``` ### Why It Works on Penny Stocks - EMAs smooth out the noise and show underlying trend direction - When fast EMA crosses below slow EMA, it signals momentum shift - Rejected attempts to reclaim EMAs show sellers are in control ### Key Settings | Parameter | Default | Range | Description | |-----------|---------|-------|-------------| | Fast EMA | 9 | 3-20 | Short-term trend | | Slow EMA | 20 | 10-50 | Medium-term trend | | Show EMAs | True | - | Display on chart | --- # Installation & Setup ## Step 1: Access Pine Editor 1. Open TradingView (tradingview.com) 2. Open any chart 3. Click "Pine Editor" at the bottom of the screen ## Step 2: Create New Indicator 1. Click "Open" → "New blank indicator" 2. Delete any existing code 3. Paste the entire PSSP code ## Step 3: Save and Add to Chart 1. Click "Save" (give it a name like "PSSP") 2. Click "Add to chart" 3. The indicator will appear with default settings ## Step 4: Configure Settings 1. Click the gear icon (⚙️) on the indicator 2. Adjust settings based on your trading style (see Settings section) 3. Click "OK" to apply ## Recommended Chart Setup - **Timeframe**: 1-minute or 5-minute for scalping, 15-minute for swing shorts - **Chart Type**: Candlestick - **Extended Hours**: Enable if trading premarket/afterhours - **Volume**: Can disable default volume since PSSP tracks it --- # Understanding the Dashboard The real-time dashboard provides at-a-glance status of all systems: ``` ┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ 📊 SHORT SIGNAL DASHBOARD │ ├─────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ Signal Strength: 5/7 │ ├─────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ ─── ACTIVE SIGNALS ─── │ │ │ │ Parabolic Exhaustion 🔴 2.1 ATR │ │ VWAP Rejection 🔴 Above │ │ Volume Climax 🔴 4.2x Avg │ │ RSI Divergence ⚪ RSI: 68 │ │ Level Rejection 🔴 @ HOD │ │ Failed Breakout 🔴 │ │ MA Breakdown ⚪ Bullish │ ├─────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ ─── RISK LEVELS ─── │ │ Stop: $2.45 T1: $2.10 T2: $1.85 │ └─────────────────────────────────────────┘ ``` ## Dashboard Elements Explained ### Signal Strength Indicator | Rating | Signals | Color | Interpretation | |--------|---------|-------|----------------| | STRONG | 5-7 | Red | High-confidence short opportunity | | MODERATE | 3-4 | Orange | Decent setup, consider other factors | | WEAK | 1-2 | Gray | Insufficient confirmation | | NONE | 0 | Gray | No short signals active | ### Signal Status Icons - 🔴 = Signal is ACTIVE (condition met) - ⚪ = Signal is INACTIVE (condition not met) ### Contextual Metrics Each signal row includes relevant metrics: - **Parabolic**: Shows ATR extension from VWAP - **VWAP**: Shows if price is Above/Below VWAP - **Volume**: Shows current volume as multiple of average - **RSI**: Shows current RSI value - **Level**: Shows which level was touched (HOD, PM High, etc.) - **MA**: Shows EMA relationship (Bullish/Bearish) ### Risk Levels When a composite short signal fires: - **Stop**: Suggested stop-loss level (high + ATR multiple) - **T1**: First profit target (1:1 risk/reward) - **T2**: Second profit target (user-defined R:R) --- # Input Settings Deep Dive ## Group 1: Parabolic Exhaustion | Setting | Default | Conservative | Aggressive | Description | |---------|---------|--------------|------------|-------------| | Enable | True | True | True | Turn system on/off | | Lookback Period | 10 | 15 | 5 | Bars analyzed for pattern | | Extension Threshold | 1.5 | 2.0 | 1.0 | ATRs above VWAP for "parabolic" | | Consecutive Green Bars | 3 | 4 | 2 | Minimum green bars required | **Tuning Tips:** - Lower thresholds = more signals but more false positives - Higher thresholds = fewer signals but higher quality - For very volatile penny stocks, consider higher thresholds ## Group 2: VWAP Rejection | Setting | Default | Conservative | Aggressive | Description | |---------|---------|--------------|------------|-------------| | Enable | True | True | True | Turn system on/off | | Rejection Sensitivity | 0.5 | 0.3 | 0.8 | ATR distance for valid rejection | | Show VWAP Line | True | True | True | Display VWAP | | Show VWAP Bands | True | True | True | Display deviation bands | | Band Multiplier | 2.0 | 2.5 | 1.5 | Standard deviations for bands | **Tuning Tips:** - Tighter sensitivity (lower number) = must reject very close to VWAP - Wider bands = less frequent upper band rejections but more significant ## Group 3: Volume Climax | Setting | Default | Conservative | Aggressive | Description | |---------|---------|--------------|------------|-------------| | Enable | True | True | True | Turn system on/off | | Volume MA Length | 20 | 30 | 10 | Baseline volume period | | Climax Volume Multiple | 3.0 | 4.0 | 2.0 | Multiple for "climax" status | | Show Volume Profile | True | True | True | Visual volume bars | **Tuning Tips:** - Higher multiple = only extreme volume spikes trigger - Shorter MA = more responsive to recent volume changes - For highly liquid stocks, consider higher multiples ## Group 4: Momentum Divergence | Setting | Default | Conservative | Aggressive | Description | |---------|---------|--------------|------------|-------------| | Enable | True | True | True | Turn system on/off | | RSI Length | 14 | 21 | 7 | RSI calculation period | | Overbought Level | 70 | 75 | 65 | Threshold for "overbought" | | Divergence Lookback | 14 | 20 | 10 | Bars for swing high detection | **Tuning Tips:** - Lower overbought threshold = more frequent signals - Shorter RSI length = more responsive but noisier ## Group 5: Key Level Rejection | Setting | Default | Description | |---------|---------|-------------| | Enable | True | Master toggle for level system | | Track Premarket High | True | Monitor premarket resistance | | Track HOD Rejection | True | Monitor high of day | | Track Psychological Levels | True | Monitor round numbers | **Tuning Tips:** - Disable premarket tracking if stock doesn't have significant premarket activity - Psychological levels work best on stocks under $10 ## Group 6: Failed Follow-Through | Setting | Default | Conservative | Aggressive | Description | |---------|---------|--------------|------------|-------------| | Enable | True | True | True | Turn system on/off | | Breakout Lookback | 5 | 8 | 3 | Bars defining "recent high" | | Confirmation Bars | 2 | 3 | 1 | Bars to confirm failure | **Tuning Tips:** - Shorter lookback = more breakouts detected but smaller significance - More confirmation bars = higher confidence but later entry ## Group 7: Moving Average Signals | Setting | Default | Conservative | Aggressive | Description | |---------|---------|--------------|------------|-------------| | Enable | True | True | True | Turn system on/off | | Fast EMA | 9 | 12 | 5 | Short-term trend | | Slow EMA | 20 | 26 | 13 | Medium-term trend | | Show EMAs | True | True | True | Display on chart | **Tuning Tips:** - Standard 9/20 works well for most penny stocks - Faster EMAs (5/13) for scalping, slower (12/26) for swing trading ## Group 8: Composite Signal | Setting | Default | Conservative | Aggressive | Description | |---------|---------|--------------|------------|-------------| | Minimum Signals | 3 | 4-5 | 2 | Signals needed for trigger | | Show Dashboard | True | True | True | Display signal table | | Dashboard Position | top_right | - | - | Screen location | **Tuning Tips:** - **Minimum Signals is the most important setting** - Higher minimum = fewer trades but higher win rate - Lower minimum = more trades but more false signals ## Group 9: Risk Management | Setting | Default | Conservative | Aggressive | Description | |---------|---------|--------------|------------|-------------| | Show Stop Levels | True | True | True | Display stop loss | | Stop ATR Multiple | 1.5 | 2.0 | 1.0 | Stop distance in ATRs | | Show Targets | True | True | True | Display profit targets | | Target R:R | 2.0 | 1.5 | 3.0 | Risk:Reward for Target 2 | **Tuning Tips:** - Tighter stops (lower ATR multiple) = less risk but more stop-outs - Higher R:R targets = bigger winners but fewer targets hit ## Group 10: Visual Settings | Setting | Default | Description | |---------|---------|-------------| | Bullish Color | Green | Color for bullish elements | | Bearish Color | Red | Color for bearish/short signals | | Warning Color | Orange | Color for caution signals | | Neutral Color | Gray | Color for inactive elements | --- # Visual Elements Explained ## Chart Overlays ### VWAP Line (Blue) - **Solid blue line** = Volume Weighted Average Price - Price above VWAP = bullish bias - Price below VWAP = bearish bias - **Use**: Short when price rejects from above VWAP ### VWAP Bands (Purple circles) - Upper band = 2 standard deviations above VWAP - Lower band = 2 standard deviations below VWAP - **Use**: Extreme extension to upper band signals potential reversal ### EMAs (Orange and Red) - **Orange line** = Fast EMA (9-period default) - **Red line** = Slow EMA (20-period default) - **Use**: Bearish cross or price rejection from EMAs confirms short ### HOD Line (Red, dashed) - Shows the current day's high - **Use**: Rejection from HOD is a key short signal ### Premarket High (Orange, dashed) - Shows premarket session high - **Use**: Failure to break PM high often signals weakness ## Signal Markers ### Individual Signal Markers (Small) | Shape | Color | Signal | |-------|-------|--------| | ▼ Triangle | Purple | Parabolic Exhaustion | | ✕ X-Cross | Blue | VWAP Rejection | | ◆ Diamond | Yellow | Volume Climax | | ● Circle | Orange | RSI Divergence | | ■ Square | Red | Failed Breakout | ### Composite Short Signal (Large) - **Large red triangle** with "SHORT" text - Only appears when minimum signal threshold is met - This is your primary trading signal ## Risk Level Lines ### Stop Loss (Red line) - Calculated as: Entry + (ATR × Stop Multiple) - Represents maximum acceptable loss - **RESPECT THIS LEVEL** ### Target 1 (Light green line) - First profit target at 1:1 risk/reward - Consider taking partial profits here ### Target 2 (Dark green line) - Second profit target at user-defined R:R - Let winners run to this level ## Background Coloring ### Light Red Background - Appears when composite short signal is active - Indicates you should be looking for shorts, not longs ### Light Purple Background - Appears during extreme parabolic extension - Warning of potential imminent reversal --- # Alert Configuration ## Available Alerts ### 1. Composite Short Signal **Best for**: Primary trading signal ``` Condition: Composite short signal fires Message: "PSSP: Short Signal Triggered - {ticker} at {close}" ``` ### 2. Parabolic Exhaustion **Best for**: Early warning of potential top ``` Condition: Parabolic exhaustion detected Message: "PSSP: Parabolic exhaustion detected on {ticker}" ``` ### 3. Volume Climax **Best for**: Blow-off top identification ``` Condition: Volume climax occurs Message: "PSSP: Volume climax / blow-off top on {ticker}" ``` ### 4. Strong Short Setup (5+ Signals) **Best for**: High-confidence opportunities only ``` Condition: 5 or more signals active Message: "PSSP: STRONG short setup on {ticker}" ``` ### 5. Very Strong Short Setup (6+ Signals) **Best for**: Maximum confidence trades ``` Condition: 6 or more signals active Message: "PSSP: VERY STRONG short setup on {ticker}" ``` ### 6. Failed Breakout **Best for**: Bull trap identification ``` Condition: Failed breakout detected Message: "PSSP: Failed breakout detected on {ticker}" ``` ### 7. Key Level Rejection **Best for**: Resistance level plays ``` Condition: Key level rejection occurs Message: "PSSP: Key level rejection on {ticker}" ``` ## Setting Up Alerts in TradingView 1. Right-click on the chart 2. Select "Add Alert" 3. Set Condition to "Penny Stock Short Signal Pro" 4. Choose your desired alert condition 5. Configure notification method (popup, email, webhook, etc.) 6. Set expiration (or "Open-ended" for permanent) 7. Click "Create" ## Alert Strategy Recommendations ### For Active Day Traders - Enable: Composite Short Signal, Volume Climax - Set to: Popup + Sound - Check frequently during market hours ### For Swing Traders - Enable: Strong Short Setup (5+), Very Strong Short Setup (6+) - Set to: Email + Mobile Push - Review at key times (open, lunch, close) ### For Part-Time Traders - Enable: Very Strong Short Setup (6+) only - Set to: Email + SMS - Only trade highest-conviction setups --- # Trading Strategies ## Strategy 1: The Parabolic Fade **Setup Requirements:** - Parabolic Exhaustion signal ACTIVE - Extension from VWAP ≥ 2.0 ATR - Volume climax or declining volume on push **Entry:** - Short on first red candle after signal - Or short on break below prior candle's low **Stop Loss:** - Above the high of the parabolic move - Maximum: 1.5 ATR above entry **Targets:** - T1: VWAP (take 50% off) - T2: Lower VWAP band or LOD **Best Time:** 9:30-10:30 AM (morning runners) --- ## Strategy 2: VWAP Rejection Short **Setup Requirements:** - VWAP Rejection signal ACTIVE - Price came from below VWAP - Rejection candle has significant upper wick **Entry:** - Short on close below VWAP - Or short on break below rejection candle low **Stop Loss:** - Above VWAP + 0.5 ATR - Or above rejection candle high **Targets:** - T1: Lower VWAP band - T2: Prior support or LOD **Best Time:** Midday (11:00 AM - 2:00 PM) --- ## Strategy 3: HOD Failure Short **Setup Requirements:** - Level Rejection signal ACTIVE (HOD) - Multiple tests of HOD without breakthrough - Volume declining on each test **Entry:** - Short on confirmed HOD rejection - Wait for close below the rejection candle **Stop Loss:** - Above HOD + 0.25 ATR (tight) - Clear invalidation if HOD breaks **Targets:** - T1: VWAP - T2: Morning support levels **Best Time:** 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM --- ## Strategy 4: Volume Climax Fade **Setup Requirements:** - Volume Climax signal ACTIVE - Volume ≥ 3x average on green candle - Followed by bearish candle or upper wick **Entry:** - Short on first red candle after climax - Or short on break below climax candle low **Stop Loss:** - Above climax candle high - Give room for volatility spike **Targets:** - T1: 50% retracement of the run - T2: VWAP or start of the run **Best Time:** First hour of trading --- ## Strategy 5: The Full Composite (High Conviction) **Setup Requirements:** - Composite Short signal ACTIVE - Minimum 4-5 individual signals - Clear visual of signal markers clustering **Entry:** - Short immediately on composite signal - Use market order for fast-moving stocks **Stop Loss:** - Use indicator's automatic stop level - Do not deviate from system **Targets:** - T1: Indicator's T1 level (1:1) - T2: Indicator's T2 level (2:1) **Best Time:** Any time with sufficient signals --- # Risk Management ## Position Sizing Formula ``` Position Size = (Account Risk %) / (Stop Loss %) Example: - Account: $25,000 - Risk per trade: 1% = $250 - Entry: $2.00 - Stop: $2.20 (10% stop) - Position Size: $250 / 10% = $2,500 worth - Shares: $2,500 / $2.00 = 1,250 shares ``` ## Risk Rules ### The 1% Rule Never risk more than 1% of your account on any single trade. For a $25,000 account, max risk = $250. ### The 2x Stop Rule If your stop gets hit twice on the same stock, stop trading it for the day. The pattern isn't working. ### The Daily Loss Limit Set a maximum daily loss (e.g., 3% of account). Stop trading if hit. ### The Size-Down Rule After a losing trade, reduce your next position size by 50%. Rebuild after a winner. ## Short-Specific Risks ### The Short Squeeze - Penny stocks can squeeze violently - ALWAYS use stops - Never "hope" a position comes back - Size appropriately for volatility ### The Hard-to-Borrow - Check borrow availability before trading - High borrow fees eat into profits - Some stocks become HTB mid-trade ### The Halt Risk - Penny stocks can halt on volatility - Position size for worst-case halt against you - Halts can open significantly higher --- # Best Practices ## DO's ✅ **Wait for multiple signals** - Single signals have lower accuracy ✅ **Trade with the trend** - Short when daily trend is down ✅ **Use the dashboard** - Check signal count before entering ✅ **Respect stops** - The indicator calculates them for a reason ✅ **Size appropriately** - Penny stocks are volatile; position small ✅ **Trade liquid stocks** - Volume ≥ 500K daily average ✅ **Know the catalyst** - Understand why the stock is moving ✅ **Take partial profits** - Secure gains at T1 ✅ **Journal your trades** - Track what works and what doesn't ✅ **Time your entries** - Best shorts often come 10:30-11:30 AM ## DON'Ts ❌ **Don't short strong stocks** - If it won't go down, don't force it ❌ **Don't fight the tape** - A stock going up can keep going up ❌ **Don't average up on losers** - Adding to losing shorts is dangerous ❌ **Don't ignore the dashboard** - It exists to help you ❌ **Don't overtrade** - Quality over quantity ❌ **Don't short into news** - Wait for the reaction first ❌ **Don't trade the first 5 minutes** - Too chaotic for reliable signals ❌ **Don't hold overnight** - Penny stock gaps can destroy accounts ❌ **Don't trade without stops** - Ever. ❌ **Don't trade on tilt** - After losses, take a break ## Optimal Trading Windows | Time (ET) | Quality | Notes | |-----------|---------|-------| | 9:30-9:35 | ⭐ | Too volatile, avoid | | 9:35-10:30 | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Best shorts, morning runners exhaust | | 10:30-11:30 | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Secondary exhaustion, HOD rejections | | 11:30-2:00 | ⭐⭐ | Midday lull, lower quality | | 2:00-3:00 | ⭐⭐⭐ | Afternoon setups develop | | 3:00-3:30 | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | End of day momentum | | 3:30-4:00 | ⭐⭐ | Closing volatility, risky | --- # Troubleshooting ## Common Issues ### "Signals aren't appearing" - Check that the relevant system is enabled in settings - Ensure minimum signals threshold isn't too high - Verify the stock has sufficient volume for calculations ### "Too many false signals" - Increase minimum signals threshold - Use more conservative settings (see Settings section) - Focus on stocks with cleaner price action ### "Dashboard not showing" - Ensure "Show Signal Dashboard" is enabled - Check that your chart has enough space - Try a different dashboard position ### "VWAP line is missing" - VWAP requires intraday timeframes (1m, 5m, 15m, etc.) - VWAP resets daily; won't show on daily+ charts - Ensure "Show VWAP Line" is enabled ### "Stop loss seems too tight/wide" - Adjust Stop ATR Multiple in Risk Management settings - Lower multiple = tighter stop - Higher multiple = wider stop ### "Alerts not triggering" - Verify alert is set to the correct indicator - Check that alert hasn't expired - Ensure notification settings are configured in TradingView ## Performance Optimization If the indicator is slow: 1. Reduce the number of visual elements shown 2. Disable unused signal systems 3. Use on fewer simultaneous charts 4. Close unused browser tabs --- # Changelog ## Version 1.0 (Initial Release) - 7 core detection systems implemented - Real-time signal dashboard - Automatic risk management calculations - 7 alert conditions - Full visual overlay system - Comprehensive input settings ## Planned Features (Future Updates) - Scanner integration for multi-stock screening - Machine learning signal weighting - Backtesting statistics panel - Volume profile analysis - Level 2 data integration (if available) - Custom timeframe VWAP options --- # Support & Feedback ## Reporting Issues When reporting issues, please include: 1. TradingView username 2. Stock symbol and timeframe 3. Screenshot of the issue 4. Your indicator settings 5. Steps to reproduce ## Feature Requests We welcome suggestions for improving PSSP. Consider: - What specific pattern are you trying to catch? - How would this help your trading? - Any reference examples? --- # Disclaimer **IMPORTANT: This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only.** - Past performance does not guarantee future results - Short selling carries unlimited risk potential - Always use proper position sizing and stop losses - Paper trade before using real capital - The creator assumes no liability for trading losses - Consult a financial advisor before trading **Trade at your own risk.** --- *Penny Stock Short Signal Pro v1.0* *Pine Script v6* *© 2025*Pine Script® 인디케이터DayTradingMD1992의117
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Market State Fear & Greed Bubble Index V1Market State Fear & Greed Bubble Index V1 📊 Comprehensive Market Sentiment Analyzer This advanced indicator measures market psychology through a multi-dimensional scoring system, combining demand/supply pressure, trend momentum, and statistical extremes to identify fear/greed cycles and trading opportunities. 🎯 Core Features Five-Factor Fear & Greed Score Weighted sentiment analysis: Demand/Supply (25%): Real-time buying/selling pressure RSI (25%): Momentum extremes KDJ (20%): Overbought/oversold detection Bollinger Band % (20%): Statistical positioning ADX Trend (10%): Trend strength confirmation Multi-Layer Market State Detection Extreme Fear/Greed: Statistical bubble identification Trend Bias: Bullish/Bearish/Neutral classification Confidence Scoring: Setup reliability assessment Reversal Alerts: Early trend change signals Visual Dashboard Top-right information panel displays: Fear & Greed Score (0-100) Market State Classification Trend Bias & Confidence Signal Quality & Alerts 📈 Key Components Fear & Greed Gauge 0-30: Extreme Fear (buying opportunities) 30-47: Fear (accumulation zones) 47-70: Neutral (consolidation) 70-90: Greed (caution zones) 90-100: Extreme Greed (selling opportunities) Deviation Zones Red Zone (±17.065): Critical reversal areas Yellow Zone (±34.135): Warning levels Blue Zone (±47.72): Statistical extremes where reversals are highly likely. These occur when asset prices are in a bubble that's about to pop. Signal Types Buy/Sell Labels: Primary entry/exit signals Scalp Signals: Short-term opportunities Bottom/Top Detectors: Extreme reversal zones Whale Indicators: Institutional activity markers 🚀 Trading Applications Extreme Fear Setups Conditions: Fear & Greed Score < 34.135 BB% < 0 or < J-inverted line RSI < 34.135 Confidence score > 68% Bullish divergence present Action: Accumulation positions, scaled entries Extreme Greed Setup Conditions: Fear & Greed Score > 68.2 BB% > 100 or > 80 with divergence RSI > 68.2 ADX showing trend exhaustion Multiple timeframe resistance Action: Profit-taking, protective stops Trend Following Bullish Conditions: Sentiment score rising from fear zones DMI+ above DMI- and rising Confidence > 75% Volume supporting moves Bearish Conditions: Sentiment declining from greed zones DMI- above DMI+ and rising Distribution patterns Multiple resistance failures ⚙️ Customization Options Adjustable Parameters: DMI Settings: DI lengths, ADX smoothing KDJ Periods: Customizable sensitivity BB% Range: Statistical band adjustments Smoothing Options: Demand/Supply filtering Alert Thresholds: Custom signal levels Visual Customization: Color schemes for different market states Line thickness and style preferences Information panel display options Alert sound/visual preferences 📊 Signal Interpretation Primary Signals: Green 'B': Strong buy opportunity Red 'S': Strong sell opportunity White 'Scalp': Short-term trade Trade Area: Accumulation/distribution zones Visual Markers: 🔥: Bullish momentum building 🐻: Bear exhaustion building 🐳: Whale/institutional activity Color-coded fills: Market state visualization Confidence Levels: ≥80%: High reliability setups 60-79%: Moderate confidence <60%: Low confidence, avoid or reduce size ⚠️ Risk Management Guidelines Critical Rules: Never trade against extreme sentiment (Extreme Fear → buy, Extreme Greed → sell) Require multiple confirmation signals Use confidence scores for position sizing Avoid When: Conflicting signals between components Low volume participation Confidence score < 50% Major news events pending Extreme volatility conditions 💡 Advanced Strategies Sentiment Cycle Trading Identify sentiment extremes Wait for confirmation reversals Enter with trend confirmation Exit at opposite sentiment extreme Use confidence scores and fear & greed scores to scale: Fear & greed scores < 30 = buy area Fear & greed score > 60 = sell area Trend Momentum Exit: At extreme greed with divergence Enter: At extreme fear with divergence 📊 Market State Classification Five Primary States: EXTREME FEAR (BB% <0, RSI <34, Score <34) FEAR (Score 34-47, bearish momentum) NEUTRAL (Score 47-70, consolidation) GREED (Score 70-90, bullish momentum) EXTREME GREED (Score >90, BB% >100) State Transitions: Fear → Neutral: Early accumulation Neutral → Greed: Trend development Greed → Extreme Greed: Distribution Extreme → Reversal: Trend change 🔍 Information Panel Guide Real-Time Metrics: FEAR & GREED: Current sentiment score Market State: Classification and bias Trend Bias: Bullish/Bearish/Neutral Confidence: Setup reliability percentage Momentum: Current directional strength Volatility: Market condition assessment Signal Quality: Trade recommendation Reversal Imminent: Early warning alerts 🌟 Unique Advantages Psychological Edge: Quantifies market emotion through multiple indicators Identifies bubbles before they pop Provides statistical confidence for each setup Combines technical extremes with sentiment analysis Offers clear visual cues for decision making Professional Features: Multi-timeframe sentiment analysis Real-time confidence scoring Comprehensive alert system Institutional activity detection Clear risk/reward visualization 📚 Educational Value This indicator teaches: Market psychology cycles Statistical extreme identification Multi-indicator confirmation Risk quantification methods Professional trade management Perfect for traders seeking to understand and profit from market sentiment cycles. 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Linear Regression Market State IndexStandard Deviation Market Structure Indicator A Comprehensive Multi-Timeframe Market Analysis Tool 🎯 Overview The Standard Deviation Market Structure (SDMS) indicator is a sophisticated technical analysis tool that integrates multiple proven methodologies to identify market structure, trend direction, and potential reversal zones. By combining price action, statistical analysis, and momentum indicators across multiple timeframes, SDMS provides traders with a comprehensive view of market dynamics. ✨ Key Features Multi-Timeframe Integration Primary analysis on current timeframe 1-hour statistical confirmation for support/resistance levels Order block extension across 500 future bars Comprehensive Technical Suite RSI with Deviation Analysis Dynamic Order Block Detection Gaussian Filter Channels Linear Regression with Statistical Bands Standard deviation to detect price outliers Directional Movement Index (DMI/ADX) Bollinger Band % Analysis Support/Resistance Line System Visual Clarity Color-coded signals and zones Automatic level management Clean, intuitive display 📊 Core Components Explained 1. Order Block System What Are Order Blocks? Order blocks are price zones where institutional activity has occurred, creating future support or resistance levels. SDMS automatically detects these critical zones. Detection Logic: Bullish Order Blocks: Form when price breaks above recent highs following bearish candles Bearish Order Blocks: Form when price breaks below recent lows following bullish candles Visual Identification: Green boxes with "BuOB" labels (support zones) Red boxes with "BeOB" labels (resistance zones) Each block shows its boundary price for easy reference Dynamic Management: Automatically extends 300 bars into the future Self-cleaning: removes blocks when price breaches their boundaries Real-time adjustment to changing market structure 2. Statistical Support/Resistance System How It Works: SDMS creates support and resistance lines based on statistical extremes confirmed on the 1-hour timeframe. Trigger Conditions: Support Lines (Green): Trigger when 1H Bollinger Band % crosses above 0 and bearish momentum subsides. Resistance Lines (Red): Trigger when 1H Bollinger Band % crosses below 1 and bullish momentum subsides The Science Behind BB%: BB% = (Price - Lower Band) / (Upper Band - Lower Band) BB% <= 0: Price at statistical oversold extreme; also indicated by white candles. BB% > 1: Price at statistical overbought extreme; also indicated by white candles. Line Management: Maximum of 15 active lines Oldest lines automatically removed Lines extend across chart for ongoing reference 3. Trend Analysis Suite Hull Moving Average (HMA): 55-period smoothed trend indicator Color-coded: Green = bullish, Red = bearish Visual band shows trend acceleration/deceleration Gaussian Channel: Advanced filtering of market noise Dynamic channel based on true range volatility Helps identify mean reversion opportunities Form a yellow band when price is overbought or oversold zones. Linear Regression System: Statistical price modeling Multiple standard deviation bands (up to 3SD) Regression-based candlestick visualization Candles turn white when in overbought zones. Yellow candles indicate extremely overbought zones. Blue candles indicate a bullish trend with high volume. Bearish candles are bluish-purple when volume is high and red when the volume is within normal ranges or low. 4. Momentum & Oscillator Integration RSI with Deviation Tracking: 21-period RSI with 30-period smoothing Tracks deviation from moving average based off linear regression Identifies momentum divergences Directional Movement Index: Multi-period DMI/ADX analysis Used to detect overbought and oversold zones within the indicator calculations. Combines with RSI for enhanced signals Momentum confirmation for all entries/exits 🎯 Trading Signals & Alerts Buy Signals (Yellow "Buy" Labels) Multi-Condition Confirmation Required: RSI Oversold Reversal: RSI crosses above 30 Trend Alignment: HMA showing bullish structure Momentum Confirmation: DMI alignment Statistical Support: Price at or near support zones Risk Management: Multiple confirming indicators Strong Buy Conditions: Confluence of order block support + BB% support line Multiple timeframe alignment Volume confirmation at key levels Sell Signals (Red/Yellow "Sell" Labels) Multi-Condition Confirmation Required: RSI Overbought Reversal: RSI crosses below 70 Trend Exhaustion: HMA showing bearish structure Momentum Divergence: DMI bearish alignment Statistical Resistance: Price at or near resistance zones Timeframe Confirmation: 1H BB% bearish signals Strong Sell Conditions: Confluence of order block resistance + BB% resistance line Multiple timeframe distribution Volume surge at resistance Additional Alerts RSI Divergence Signals: Triangles showing momentum shifts Extreme Price Alerts: Circles at statistical extremes Structure Breaks: Visual cues for order block violations 🎨 Visual System Guide Color Coding System Green: Bullish conditions, support zones, rising trends Red: Bearish conditions, resistance zones, falling trends Blue: Statistical channels, neutral zones Yellow: Alert conditions, extreme signals White: Transition zones, neutral signals Zone Identification Buying Pressure Zones: Green/blue tinted areas below price or white candles with white dots within the moving average center line Selling Pressure Zones: Red tinted areas above price with white dots within the moving average center line Standard Deviation Zones: Gradient colors showing statistical extremes ⚙️ Customization Options Adjustable Parameters RSI Settings: Period, oversold/overbought levels, sensitivity Order Block Detection: Lookback period, ATR multiplier, extension Statistical Settings: Gaussian filter poles, regression periods Support/Resistance: Maximum lines, BB% settings Visual Preferences: Colors, band displays, alert styles Input Groups RSI Trading Strategy Order Block Configuration Gaussian Channel Settings Linear Regression Parameters DMI/ADX Configuration Bollinger Band % Settings 📈 Practical Trading Applications For Swing Traders Identify Key Levels: Use order blocks + BB% lines for entry/exit planning Trend Confirmation: HMA + Gaussian channel for trend direction Risk Management: Standard deviation bands for stop placement Timing Entries: RSI/DMI alignment for optimal entry timing For Day Traders Intraday Levels: Order blocks provide immediate S/R for day trading Momentum Signals: Real-time RSI/DMI signals for quick moves Statistical Edges: Gaussian channel for mean reversion plays Breakout Confirmation: Order block breaks with volume For Position Traders Higher Timeframe Structure: 1H BB% lines for major levels Trend Persistence: HMA for long-term trend identification Accumulation/Distribution Zones: Order blocks show institutional activity Multi-Timeframe Alignment: Confirmation across timeframes 🔍 How to Use SDMS Effectively Step 1: Market Structure Assessment Identify active order blocks (green/red boxes) Note BB% support/resistance lines (horizontal lines) Assess HMA and moving average trend direction (color) Check Gaussian channel position (preferably outside 2SD) Step 2: Signal Confirmation Wait for multiple indicator alignment look for doji candles. Confirm with green (bullish) or red (bearish) candles Confirm with volume if available Check for confluence of levels Assess risk/reward based on nearby levels Step 3: Trade Management Enter at confirmed support/resistance Place stops beyond opposite levels Take profits at next statistical level Monitor for structure changes Step 4: Risk Management Use standard deviation bands for volatility assessment Never risk more than 1-2% per trade Adjust position size based on confluence strength Have predefined exit rules 💡 Advanced Strategies Strategy 1: Confluence Trading Setup: Order block + BB% line at same level Entry: Price tests confluence zone with RSI signal Stop: Beyond the confluence zone Target: Next statistical level Strategy 2: Breakout Trading Setup: Price approaching order block boundary Entry: Break with volume + RSI/DMI confirmation Stop: Re-entry into order block Target: Next BB% line extension Strategy 3: Mean Reversion Setup: Price at Gaussian channel extremes Entry: RSI reversal signal at channel boundary Stop: Beyond channel extreme Target: Channel midline or opposite boundary ⚠️ Important Considerations Best Market Conditions Trending Markets: Excellent performance in clear trends Breakout Scenarios: Strong identification of break levels Range Markets: Works well with defined ranges Limitations Choppy Markets: May give false signals in consolidation News Events: Fundamental shocks can override technical levels Timeframe Specific: Optimal on 15-minute to daily charts Risk Management Rules Always use stops Never rely on single signals Consider market context Adjust for volatility changes Keep position sizes consistent 🔧 Technical Specifications Maximum Lines: 500 Maximum Bars Back: 1000 Maximum Boxes: 500 Calculation Efficiency: Optimized for real-time use 🏆 Why SDMS Stands Out Unique Advantages Integrated Approach: Combines multiple methodologies into one tool Self-Adjusting: Automatically adapts to market changes Multi-Timeframe: Provides both immediate and higher timeframe context Visual Clarity: Clean, intuitive display of complex data Professional Grade: Institutional-level analysis accessible to all traders Educational Value: Learn how different indicators interact Understand market structure development See institutional order flow patterns Develop disciplined trading habits 📚 Learning Resources Recommended Study Approach Start Simple: Focus on order blocks and BB% lines first Add Complexity: Gradually incorporate other indicators Paper Trade: Practice without risk Keep Journal: Document setups and outcomes Review Regularly: Analyze both wins and losses Common Pitfalls to Avoid Overtrading: Wait for high-quality setups Ignoring Context: Consider overall market conditions Chasing Signals: Enter at planned levels, not after moves Risk Mismanagement: Always know your risk before entering Confirmation Bias: Be objective about signals 🤝 Community & Support Getting the Most from SDMS Start with Defaults: Use default settings initially Adjust Gradually: Make small changes as you understand the tool Combine with Fundamentals: Use for timing within fundamental context Stay Disciplined: Follow your trading plan consistently Continuous Improvement SDMS is designed for continuous learning. As you use the indicator, you'll develop insights into: Market microstructure Institutional trading patterns Statistical edge identification Risk management optimization Risk management is more important than signal accuracy Patience is required for high-quality setups Success Factors Discipline: Following your plan consistently Patience: Waiting for proper setups Risk Management: Protecting your capital Continuous Learning: Improving your skills over time 🌟 Final Thoughts The Standard Deviation Market Structure indicator represents a sophisticated approach to technical analysis, combining the best elements of price action, statistical analysis, and momentum indicators. While powerful, remember that no indicator guarantees success. SDMS is a tool – your skill, discipline, and risk management determine your trading results. Use SDMS as part of a comprehensive trading plan, combine it with proper risk management, and continue developing your trading skills. The markets are always teaching – stay humble, stay disciplined, and trade well. Disclaimer: This indicator is for educational purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Trading involves risk of loss. Always consult with a qualified financial professional before making investment decisions.Pine Script® 인디케이터capableDealer16380의37
SMC + Dual UT Bot buy and sell AlertsMise a jour avec un EMA 20/50 et vwap his script is a composite indicator for TradingView (Pine Script v5) that merges Smart Money Concepts (SMC) with a Dual-instance UT Bot. It has been styled with a high-contrast "Neon Cyberpunk" theme (Cyan/Pink) and is fully compliant with the CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license. Here is a breakdown of its two main components: 1. Smart Money Concepts (SMC) This portion, originally by LuxAlgo, is designed to identify institutional price levels and structural market shifts. It provides a detailed map of market structure rather than simple entry/exit signals. Market Structure (BOS & CHoCH): BOS (Break of Structure): Marks trend continuation (e.g., breaking a higher high in an uptrend). CHoCH (Change of Character): Marks potential trend reversals (e.g., the first time a higher low is broken in an uptrend). Order Blocks (OB): Highlights specific candles where institutional buying or selling likely occurred. These act as high-probability support/resistance zones. Neon Blue/Cyan for Bullish OBs. Neon Pink for Bearish OBs. Fair Value Gaps (FVG): Identifies imbalances (gaps) in price action where the market often returns to "fill" orders. Neon Mint for Bullish FVGs. Neon Red for Bearish FVGs. Premium/Discount Zones: Automatically plots the range equilibrium (50% level) to help you buy in "Discount" (low) and sell in "Premium" (high) areas. Liquidity (EQH/EQL): Automatically detects "Equal Highs" and "Equal Lows," which are magnets for price as they represent liquidity pools (stop losses). 2. Dual UT Bot Alerts This portion provides the actual Entry Signals. It runs two separate instances of the "UT Bot" strategy simultaneously with different sensitivity settings to filter noise. Instance 1 (Buy Only): Settings: Key Value = 4, ATR Period = 10 (Faster, more sensitive). Visual: Plots a Neon Cyan "Buy" label. Function: Looks for bullish reversals earlier to catch the start of a move. Instance 2 (Sell Only): Settings: Key Value = 7, ATR Period = 20 (Slower, smoother). Visual: Plots a Neon Pink "Sell" label. Function: Uses a wider ATR band to avoid getting shaken out of shorts too early, focusing on major downtrends. How to Use It The strength of this script is confluence. Wait for a Signal: Look for a UT Bot "Buy" or "Sell" tag. Confirm with SMC: Check if the signal aligns with SMC concepts. Example Buy: Did the UT Bot give a "Buy" signal while price was bouncing off a Bullish Order Block? Example Buy: Did price just sweep Liquidity (EQL) before the Buy signal? Example Sell: Is the "Sell" signal happening inside a Premium Zone or a Bearish Fair Value Gap? avant-hier Notes de version 1. "Pro" Badge Buy/Sell Labels The standard text signals have been replaced with modern, professional Badge Labels that provide more information at a glance. Visuals: Instead of simple text, the script now uses label.new to create high-visibility badges. BUY: A Neon Cyan badge with a Rocket icon (🚀). SELL: A Neon Pink badge with a Chart icon (📉). Price Details: Each badge displays the exact Entry Price directly on the label. Tooltips: If you hover your mouse over a Buy or Sell badge, a tooltip will appear showing the exact Take Profit (TP) and Stop Loss (SL) prices calculated for that trade. 2. Dynamic Take Profit (TP) The script now automatically calculates a profit target for every trade the moment a signal is generated. Calculation: It measures the distance between your Entry Price and the initial Stop Loss (the ATR Trailing Stop). Risk:Reward: It multiplies that distance by your chosen Risk:Reward Ratio (default is 1.5) to project a TP target. Visual Line: A Green Line is drawn on the chart at the TP level. It remains active until price hits it or the stop loss. 3. Active Trailing Stop Loss (SL) The Stop Loss is no longer static; it is now "alive" and manages the trade for you. Trailing Logic: If Use Trailing SL? is enabled (default), the SL line will automatically move up (for longs) or move down (for shorts) as the trend continues in your favor. It locks in profit by following the UT Bot's ATR trailing band. Visual Line: A Red Line is drawn at the SL level. You can see it physically step up or down on the chart as the trend progresses. 4. Real-Time Trade Simulation The script now simulates the lifecycle of a trade directly on the chart: Active State: When a trade is live, the TP and SL lines extend to the right of the current candle (bar_index + 1), showing you exactly where your exit points are in real-time. Closed State: Once the price hits either the Green TP line or the Red SL line, the script detects the "Exit." The lines stop extending and turn dotted, indicating that the trade is closed and waiting for the next signal. Summary of New Settings You will find a new group in the settings panel called "UT Bot: Trade Management": TP Risk:Reward Ratio: Adjust this to change how far the Green TP line is placed (e.g., set to 2.0 for 2x return). Use Trailing SL?: Uncheck this if you want the Red SL line to stay fixed at the initial entry risk level. avant-hier Notes de version 1. Live Strategy Performance Dashboard (Backtester) Since this is an indicator, TradingView does not automatically calculate PnL (Profit and Loss). I have built a custom Simulation Engine inside the script that tracks every UT Bot signal as if you had taken the trade. Location: Bottom Right of your chart. Win Rate: Displays the percentage of trades that hit the Take Profit target versus the Stop Loss. Trades (W/L): Shows the total number of signals generated, broken down by Wins and Losses. Net Profit (R): Calculates your theoretical profit in "R-Multiples" (Risk Units). Example: If you set your Risk:Reward to 2.0, every win adds +2R, and every loss subtracts -1R. Dynamic Colors: The Win Rate and Profit cells turn Neon Cyan if positive (>50% or >0R) and Neon Pink if negative. 2. Multi-Timeframe Trend Dashboard A new panel at the Top Right gives you an instant "Market Bias" reading so you don't have to scan the whole chart. SMC Trend: Reads the Smart Money structure (Break of Structure/Change of Character) to determine if the high-level timeframe is BULLISH or BEARISH. UT Bot Status: Displays the current active signal state: BUY (Active): You are currently in a Long trade. SELL (Active): You are currently in a Short trade. NEUTRAL: No active signal or the last trade hit TP/SL. 3. Integrated Alert System I have connected the visual lines to the alert system. You can now set a single alert on this indicator, and it will trigger for: Entry Signals: "UT Long Entry" / "UT Short Entry" Exits: "Take Profit Hit" / "Stop Loss Hit" 4. Consolidated Settings To make the script easier to manage, I organized the settings into clear groups: Dashboards: Toggle the visibility of the new panels or move the Performance Panel to a different corner. UT Bot: Trade Management: Quickly adjust your Risk:Reward Ratio (e.g., change from 1.5 to 2.0) to see how it affects your Win Rate in real-time on the dashboard. avant-hier Notes de version 1. Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Trend Scanner I have replaced the basic "Market Bias" panel with a comprehensive MTF Trend Dashboard located at the Top Right of your chart. What it tracks: It simultaneously monitors the trend direction on 5 distinct timeframes: 15 Minute 1 Hour 4 Hour Daily Weekly How it works: It runs a background calculation (using UT Bot settings Key=5, ATR=15) on these higher timeframes without you needing to switch charts. Visuals: BULLISH: Highlighted in Neon Cyan. BEARISH: Highlighted in Neon Pink. 2. Strategic Confluence (How to use it) This new dashboard transforms the script from a simple "signal generator" into a complete trading system by allowing you to filter trades based on the bigger picture. The "All-Green" Rule: If you are scalping on a 5-minute chart and you get a BUY signal, check the dashboard. If the 1H, 4H, and Daily are all Neon Cyan (Bullish), that trade has a significantly higher probability of success. Avoid Counter-Trend Trades: If your main chart says BUY, but the dashboard shows the 4H and Daily are Neon Pink (Bearish), you are trading against the major trend. You might want to skip that trade or reduce your risk size. 3. Summary of Dashboards You now have two professional-grade panels on your screen: Bottom Right (Performance): Shows the past results of the strategy on your current timeframe (Win Rate, Profit Factor). Top Right (Trend): Shows the current state of the market across all timeframes.Pine Script® 인디케이터stephneguiroa의업데이트됨 11104
P/E, EPS, Price & Price-to-Sales DisplayThis indicator displays key fundamental valuation metrics for the selected stock. It shows: Earnings Per Share (EPS) Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratio Calculated theoretical price based on P/E × EPS Price-to-Sales (P/S) ratio These values help traders quickly assess valuation without switching to separate financial panels. 🛠 Instructions for Use Add the indicator to your chart. Click on the three dots (⋯) next to the indicator name. Select Move to → New pane above. Minimize the indicator pane to display only the numerical values. Hide the plotted lines if you want a clean, numbers-only view. This setup allows you to monitor fundamental metrics efficiently without cluttering the price chart.Pine Script® 인디케이터namovenkatashiva1의19