🤖 DarkPool's Omni-MA APEX v3 🤖DarkPool's Omni-MA APEX v3 is an all-encompassing technical analysis suite designed to replace multiple indicators with a single, highly optimized tool. At its core, it features five independently customizable "Omni-MAs" capable of running various calculation models (SMA, EMA, HMA, LSMA, etc.) across multiple timeframes.
Beyond standard trend lines, the APEX v3 integrates a sophisticated "Market Structure Engine" that automatically plots Support & Resistance zones based on pivot points and volatility (ATR). It also features a "Trend Cloud" to visualize macro sentiment and a professional-grade Dashboard that aggregates data from over 10 different sources (RSI, MACD, OBV, Volume, etc.) to provide a real-time health check of the asset.
Key Features
5-Layer Omni-MA System: Five distinct moving averages with "Smart Coloring" that detects trends, consolidations (flat markets), and reversals.
Auto Support & Resistance: A dynamic algorithm that draws, updates, and prunes liquidity zones on the chart automatically.
Macro Trend Cloud: A visual background fill comparing Daily and Weekly momentum to keep you aligned with the higher timeframe.
Data Dashboard: A customizable panel displaying real-time metrics for Momentum, Volume, RSI, Divergences, and VWAP status.
Signal Generator: Alerts for MA crossovers, S/R breakouts, and trend shifts.
How to Use
1. The Omni-MAs (The Lines) The indicator plots up to five lines, color-coded for instant trend recognition:
Green/Blue: Price is above the previous value (Uptrend).
Red/Maroon: Price is below the previous value (Downtrend).
Gray: The line is flat (Consolidation/Chop).
MA 1-2 (Fast): Use these for entry triggers and scalping.
MA 3 (Medium): The "Anchor" line, often used as dynamic support.
MA 4-5 (Slow): The macro trend filters. If price is below MA 5, looking for longs is risky.
2. The Trend Cloud
Background Fill: This visualizes the difference between the Daily EMA and Weekly EMA.
Green Cloud: The Daily trend is above the Weekly trend (Strong Bullish Market).
Red Cloud: The Daily trend is below the Weekly trend (Strong Bearish Market).
3. Support & Resistance Zones
The Boxes: The script identifies pivot points and projects them forward as boxes.
Strategy: Watch for price to react at these zones. If a candle closes through a zone, it signals a Breakout (Green triangle) or Breakdown (Red triangle).
4. The Dashboard Located in the corner of your chart, this table provides a "Cockpit View" of the market:
Momentum Score: A composite score (-100 to +100) derived from RSI, MACD, and Stochastic.
Vol Ratio: Compares current volume to the average. A green bar indicates volume is higher than usual.
Market State: Classifies the market into regimes like "Volatile Bull," "Quiet Bear," or "Ranging."
Configuration Settings
Dashboard UI
Compact Mode: Reduces the table to show only the final Buy/Sell signal.
Active Widgets: Toggle individual data points (e.g., turn off "OBV" or "ADX" if you don't use them) to save screen space.
Global Analysis (Strategy Engine)
ATR Filter: Filters out "Weak" trends. If the price movement is too small (low volatility), signals are suppressed.
Volume MA: Sets the lookback period for calculating relative volume.
Support & Resistance
Pivot Sensitivity: Lower numbers find more zones (more noise); higher numbers find fewer, stronger zones.
Zone Width: Multiplies the ATR to determine how thick the S/R boxes should be.
MA Settings (1-5)
Type: Choose from SMA, EMA, WMA, HMA (Hull), VWMA, LSMA, ALMA, and more.
Timeframe: You can set MA 5 to "D" (Daily) while trading on a 15-minute chart to see the daily trend line overlaid.
Disclaimer This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or a guarantee of future results.
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💀 DarkPool's Moving Averages 💀DarkPool's Moving Averages is a consolidated trend analysis tool that allows traders to plot up to five distinct moving averages (MAs) within a single indicator pane. This script is designed to declutter trading charts by replacing multiple individual indicator instances with one comprehensive solution.
Beyond standard plotting, the indicator features Multi-Timeframe (MTF) capabilities, allowing users to overlay higher-timeframe trends (e.g., Daily or Weekly averages) onto lower-timeframe charts (e.g., 5-minute or 1-hour). It also utilizes dynamic color-coding to visually indicate instantaneous trend direction based on the slope of the moving average.
Key Features
5-in-1 Architecture: Configure and toggle up to five independent moving averages simultaneously.
Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Support: Calculate moving averages based on timeframes different from the current chart (e.g., view a 200-day EMA while trading on a 15-minute chart).
Dynamic Trend Coloring: Lines automatically change color based on their slope (rising vs. falling) to provide immediate visual trend confirmation.
Versatile Calculation Models: Supports major averaging methods including SMA, EMA, WMA, RMA, VWMA, and HMA.
How to Use
1. Trend Identification The primary use of this tool is to identify the market trend direction at a glance.
Bullish Trend: When the Moving Average line is colored in the "Bullish Color" (default: dark/green tones) and sloping upward.
Bearish Trend: When the Moving Average line is colored in the "Bearish Color" (default: light/red tones) and sloping downward.
2. Dynamic Support and Resistance Traders can use specific lengths (e.g., 50, 100, 200) to identify dynamic support and resistance levels.
Entry: In an uptrend, price retracing to a rising MA often presents a buying opportunity.
Exit: In a downtrend, price rallying to a falling MA often presents a selling opportunity.
3. The "Ribbon" Effect By enabling multiple MAs with sequential lengths (e.g., 10, 20, 50, 100, 200), traders can visualize the strength of the trend.
Expansion: When the lines spread apart, the trend is strengthening.
Contraction/Crossover: When the lines converge or cross, the trend is weakening or consolidating.
4. Multi-Timeframe Analysis Use the "Timeframe" input in the General Settings to lock the calculations to a specific period.
Example: Set the Timeframe to "D" (Daily) and the Length to 200. You can now drop down to a 5-minute chart, and the indicator will still display the significant 200-Day Moving Average, acting as a major anchor for intraday price action.
Configuration Guide
General Settings
Timeframe: Determines the data source for all MAs. Leave at default to use the current chart's timeframe, or select a specific higher timeframe for macro analysis.
Price Source: Selects the data point used for calculation (Close, Open, High, Low, etc.).
Moving Average Configurations (MA1 - MA5) Each of the five slots allows for individual customization:
Enable: Toggle the visibility of the specific MA.
Type: Select the calculation method.
SMA: Simple Moving Average (Standard).
EMA: Exponential Moving Average (Weight on recent data).
HMA: Hull Moving Average (Reduced lag).
VWMA: Volume Weighted Moving Average.
WMA/RMA: Weighted and Rolling Moving Averages.
Note: While many types are listed, the script explicitly calculates the types listed above; others may default to standard SMA behavior.
Length: The lookback period (e.g., 20, 50, 200).
Colors (Bull/Bear): Customize the colors used when the line is rising versus falling.
Line Style: Choose between Solid, Dashed, or Dotted lines to differentiate between the five MAs.
Disclaimer: This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or a guarantee of future results.
1D & 1W Institutional Trend The 1D & 1W Institutional Trend is a multi-timeframe (MTF) trend-following system designed to align traders with major "macro" market moves. Instead of relying on noisy intraday data, this indicator pulls data from the Daily (1D) and Weekly (1W) timeframes to construct a robust trend baseline, regardless of the chart timeframe you are currently viewing.
The core logic is based on the interaction between a Fast Institutional EMA (Daily) and a Slow Institutional EMA (Weekly). When the Daily trend crosses above the Weekly trend, it signals a significant shift in market structure. To ensure signal quality, the script incorporates a "Smart Filter" engine that checks for Momentum (RSI) and Volatility (ATR) before generating entry signals, preventing trades during exhausted or dead markets.
Key Features
Multi-Timeframe Engine: Projects Daily and Weekly moving averages onto lower timeframe charts (e.g., 1H or 4H) to show the "Big Picture."
Non-Repainting Logic: Utilizes closed-bar data to ensure that historical signals match live trading conditions strictly.
Algorithmic Filtering:
Momentum Filter: Rejects Buy signals if RSI is overbought and Sell signals if RSI is oversold.
Volatility Filter: Rejects signals during low-volatility "compression" zones using ATR.
Institutional Dashboard: A data panel tracking the macro trend status, trend strength (Spread %), and filter conditions.
How to Use
1. The Trend Cloud The visual core of the indicator is the "Cloud" formed between the two Moving Averages.
Green Cloud: The Daily Average is above the Weekly Average. The macro trend is Bullish. Look for long positions.
Red Cloud: The Daily Average is below the Weekly Average. The macro trend is Bearish. Look for short positions.
The Midline: The gray line represents the "Fair Value" price between the two timeframes. It often acts as dynamic support or resistance during a trend.
2. Signal Triangles Discrete shapes appear only when a crossover is confirmed AND all filters are met.
Up Triangle: Confirmed Bullish Crossover (Daily crosses over Weekly) + RSI is not overbought + Volatility is active.
Down Triangle: Confirmed Bearish Crossover (Daily crosses under Weekly) + RSI is not oversold + Volatility is active.
3. The Dashboard Located in the bottom right, this table provides a health check of the current trend:
Macro Trend: Displays BULLISH or BEARISH based on the cloud direction.
Trend Spread %: Measures the distance between the two EMAs. A widening percentage indicates a strengthening trend, while a narrowing percentage suggests momentum loss.
RSI Condition: Displays "SAFE" (good to trade) or "EXTENDED" (too risky).
Volatility: Displays "EXPANSION" (good movement) or "COMPRESSION" (flat market).
4. Timeframe Rules Because this indicator uses Daily and Weekly data, your chart timeframe must be lower than the Fast Trend Timeframe.
Correct: Viewing a 1-Hour chart with 1D/1W settings.
Incorrect: Viewing a Weekly chart with 1D/1W settings (this will trigger an error message on the screen).
Disclaimer: This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or a guarantee of future results.
Displacement Intelligence Channel (DIC) @darshaksscThe Displacement Intelligence Channel (DIC) is a clean, minimal, non-repainting analytical tool designed to help traders observe how price behaves around its dynamic equilibrium.
It does not generate buy/sell signals, does not predict future price movement, and should not be interpreted as financial advice.
All calculations are based strictly on confirmed historical bars.
⭐ What This Indicator Does
Price constantly fluctuates between expansion (large moves) and compression (small moves).
The DIC analyzes these changes through:
Displacement (how far price moves per bar)
ATR response (how volatility reacts over time)
Dynamic width calculation (channel widens or tightens as volatility changes)
EMA-based core midline (a smooth equilibrium reference)
The result is a smart two-line channel that adapts to market conditions without cluttering the chart.
This is NOT a fair value gap, moving average ribbon, or premium/discount model.
It is a purely mathematical displacement-ATR engine.
⭐ How It Works
The indicator builds three elements:
1. Intelligence Midline
A smooth EMA that acts as the channel’s core “equilibrium.”
It gives a stable reference of where price is gravitating during the current session or trend.
2. Adaptive Upper Boundary
Calculated using displacement + ATR.
When volatility increases, the channel expands outward.
When volatility compresses, the channel tightens.
3. Adaptive Lower Boundary
Mirrors the upper boundary.
Also expands and contracts based on market conditions.
All lines update only on confirmed bar closes, keeping the script non-repainting.
⭐ What to Look For (Purely Analytical)
This indicator does not imply trend continuation, reversal, or breakout.
Instead, here’s what traders typically observe:
1. Price Reactions Around the Midline
Price often oscillates around the midline during equilibrium phases.
Strong deviation from the midline highlights expansion or momentum phases.
2. Channel Expansion / Contraction
Wider channel → increased volatility, displacement, and uncertainty
Tighter channel → compression and calm conditions
Traders may use this for context only — not for decision-making.
3. Respect of Channel Boundary
When market structure respects the upper/lower channel lines, it simply indicates volatility boundaries, not overbought/oversold conditions.
⭐ How to Add This Indicator
Open TradingView
Select any chart
Click Indicators → Invite-Only Scripts / My Scripts
Choose “Displacement Intelligence Channel (DIC)”
The channel will appear automatically on the chart
⭐ Recommended Settings (Optional)
These settings do not change signals (because the indicator has none).
They only adjust sensitivity:
Center EMA Length (default 34)
Smoother or faster midline
Displacement Lookback (default 21)
Controls how much recent displacement affects width
ATR Lookback (default 21)
Governs how volatility is interpreted
Min/Max Multipliers
Limits how tight or wide the channel can expand
Adjust them cautiously for different timeframes or asset classes.
⭐ Important Notes
This tool is non-repainting
It does not use future data
It does not repaint previous channel widths
It follows TradingView House Rules
It contains no signals, no alerts, and no predictions
The DIC is designed for visual context only and should be used as an analytical overlay, not as a stand-alone decision tool.
⭐ Disclaimer
This script is strictly for informational and educational purposes only.
It does not provide or imply any trading signals, financial advice, or expected outcomes.
Always do your own research and consult a licensed financial professional before making trading decisions.
Multi EMA and SMA with VWAP Indicator📊 Custom Multi-MA & VWAP Indicator
A comprehensive and fully customizable moving average indicator that combines 6 Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs), 3 Simple Moving Averages (SMAs), and VWAP in one clean, easy-to-use tool.
✨ Features:
6 Configurable EMAs:
• Default periods: 9, 21, 50, 100, 150, 200
• Fully adjustable lengths
• Individual color customization
• Show/hide toggles for each EMA
3 Configurable SMAs:
• Default periods: 20, 50, 100
• Fully adjustable lengths
• Individual color customization
• Show/hide toggles for each SMA
• Thicker lines for easy distinction from EMAs
VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price):
• Toggle on/off
• Customizable color and line width
• Essential for intraday trading and institutional levels
🎯 Use Cases:
• Trend identification and confirmation
• Support and resistance levels
• Entry and exit signals
• Multi-timeframe analysis
• Day trading and swing trading strategies
• Institutional price levels (VWAP)
⚙️ Fully Customizable:
Every aspect of this indicator is configurable through the settings panel:
• Adjust any MA period to fit your trading strategy
• Choose your preferred colors for better chart visualization
• Enable/disable specific MAs to reduce chart clutter
• Customize VWAP line thickness
📈 Perfect For:
• Traders who use multiple moving averages in their strategy
• Those seeking an all-in-one MA solution
• Clean chart organization with one indicator instead of multiple
• Both beginners and experienced traders
💡 Tips:
• Use shorter EMAs (9, 21) for quick trend changes
• Longer EMAs (100, 150, 200) act as strong support/resistance
• VWAP is particularly useful for intraday trading
• Customize colors to match your chart theme
Version: Pine Script v6
Overlay: Yes (plots directly on price chart)
UM Nadaraya-Watson OscillatorDescription
This is a different take on the Nadaraya-Watson Estimator from both Jdhorty and LuxAlgo. Both great scripts, I encourage everyone to check them out. Think of this script as a measure of trend direction, direction change, and trend acceleration or deceleration. It is not a Moving Average, but you could think of it as loosely as an intelligent adaptive regression curve with the focus on trend direction. The Gaussian calculations prefer and add more weight to the most recent bars. The end result is the oscillator is more responsive with less lag and less prone to pure price noise.
How it Works
The indicator was added to the chart twice; once with an MA, once without. The oscillator indicates trend change by crossing up through the zero line or down through the zero line. Once the indicator turns positive, we are in a positive trend until it crosses below zero and then the trend turns negative. I implemented a Moving Average overlay for additional signal determination; if the configured MA (EMA, SMA, WMA, or Nadaraya-Watson Estimator) trends higher, it is green. When trending down, it is red. The indicator also changes the color of the price bars; when the indicator below zero and red, the price bars are red. When the indicator is above zero and green, the price bars are green.
I marked up the chart and indicator to identify LONG, SHORT, and divergences between price and oscillator.
Default Settings
The default settings are 16 for Bandwidth and a WMA with 110. This is shown in the chart example. There directional arrows, but they are off by default. The Price bars are colored green or red to match the oscillator and the bar coloring is on by default.
All settings are user-configurable including bandwidth, MA type, MA length, bar coloring, and arrows.
Suggested Settings and uses
I personally like the 30 min chart with a bandwidth of 16 and a WMA of 110. The bandwidth 8 and 8 period EMA or WMA also work well on 6 hour and daily charts. Add this to your chart arsenal and use your favorite indicators for confirmation. This indicator works well on the 30 minute chart for inverse ETFs as well (SQQQ, SOXS, TZA). Also, the oscillator is good for identifying divergences between price and and indicator. (see chart for illustration)
Experiment with settings and adapt them to your trading style.
Alerts
If you right click the indicator, and select add alert, I have configured 4 standard alerts: A bullish cross above zero, A bearish cross below zero, An MA bullish turned up to trend higher, (green), and an MA bearish turned down to trend lower (red).
TR-ATR-DATR+MAs shows the Range of selected Candle + 3 Moving Averages
True Range
Avg True Range
Daily Range
MA 9/21/50/100/200//@version=5
indicator("MA 9/21/50/100/200", overlay=true)
ma9 = ta.sma(close, 9)
ma21 = ta.sma(close, 21)
ma50 = ta.sma(close, 50)
ma100 = ta.sma(close, 100)
ma200 = ta.sma(close, 200)
plot(ma9, color=color.new(color.yellow, 0), title="MA 9")
plot(ma21, color=color.new(color.orange, 0), title="MA 21")
plot(ma50, color=color.new(color.blue, 0), title="MA 50")
plot(ma100, color=color.new(color.green, 0), title="MA 100")
plot(ma200, color=color.new(color.red, 0), title="MA 200")
Triple Moving Averages Daily on Timeframe (10/20/50 with LabelsUnlike other MA's this give me on daily time frame irrespective of chart time
Multi-Timeframe EMA & SMA Scanner - Price Level LabelsOverview
A powerful multi-timeframe moving average scanner that displays EMA and SMA levels from up to 8 different timeframes simultaneously on your chart. Perfect for identifying key support/resistance levels, confluence zones, and multi-timeframe trend analysis.
Key Features
📊 Multi-Timeframe Analysis
Monitor up to 8 different timeframes simultaneously (5m, 10m, 15m, 30m, 1H, 4H, 1D, 1W)
Each timeframe can be independently enabled/disabled
Fully customizable timeframe selection
📈 Comprehensive Moving Averages
5 configurable EMA periods (default: 8, 21, 50, 100, 200)
2 configurable SMA periods (default: 200, 400)
All periods are fully customizable to match your trading strategy
🎯 Smart Price Level Labels
Labels positioned at actual price levels (not in a list)
Color-coded labels for easy identification
Dynamic text color: Green when price is above, Red when below
Compact notation: E8-5m means EMA 8 on 5-minute timeframe
Adjustable label offset from current price
📉 Optional Horizontal Lines
Dotted reference lines at each MA level
Color-matched to corresponding MA type
Can be toggled on/off independently
📋 Comprehensive Data Table
Shows all MA values organized by timeframe
Displays percentage distance from current price
Trend indicator (Strong Up/Up/Neutral/Down/Strong Down)
EMA alignment status (Bullish/Bearish/Mixed)
Color-coded cells for quick visual analysis
🎨 Full Customization
Individual color settings for each MA type
Adjustable table size (Tiny/Small/Normal/Large)
Choose table position (Left/Right)
Toggle any MA or timeframe on/off
🔔 Built-in Alerts
Golden Cross detection (EMA 50 crosses above EMA 200)
Death Cross detection (EMA 50 crosses below EMA 200)
Price crossing major EMAs
Available for multiple timeframes
How to Use
For Day Traders:
Enable lower timeframes (5m, 10m, 15m, 30m)
Focus on faster EMAs (8, 21, 50)
Watch for confluence zones where multiple timeframe MAs cluster
For Swing Traders:
Enable higher timeframes (1H, 4H, 1D)
Use all EMAs plus SMAs for broader perspective
Look for alignment across timeframes for high-probability setups
For Position Traders:
Focus on daily and weekly timeframes
Emphasize 100, 200 EMAs and 200, 400 SMAs
Use for long-term trend confirmation
Understanding the Labels
Label Format: E8-5m 45250.50
E8 = EMA with period 8
5m = 5-minute timeframe
45250.50 = Current price level
Green text = Price is currently above this level (potential support)
Red text = Price is currently below this level (potential resistance)
For SMAs: S200-1D 44500.00
S200 = SMA with period 200
1D = Daily timeframe
Trading Applications
Support/Resistance Identification
MAs act as dynamic support and resistance levels
Multiple timeframe MAs create stronger zones
Confluence Trading
When multiple MAs from different timeframes cluster together, it creates high-probability zones
These areas often result in strong reactions
Trend Analysis
Check the Alignment column: Bullish alignment = all EMAs in ascending order
Trend column shows overall price position relative to all MAs
Entry/Exit Timing
Use lower timeframe MAs for precise entries
Use higher timeframe MAs for trend direction and exits
Settings Guide
Timeframes Section:
Select and enable/disable up to 8 timeframes
Default: 5m, 10m, 15m, 30m, 1H, 4H, 1D, 1W
MA Periods Section:
Customize all EMA and SMA periods
Default EMAs: 8, 21, 50, 100, 200
Default SMAs: 200, 400
Display Section:
Toggle price labels and horizontal lines
Adjust label offset (distance from right edge)
Show/hide data table
Choose table position and size
Colors Section:
Customize colors for each MA type
Each MA has independent color control
Pro Tips
✅ Start with default settings and adjust based on your trading style
✅ Disable timeframes/MAs you don't use to reduce chart clutter
✅ Use the data table for quick overview, labels for precise levels
✅ Look for "confluence clusters" where multiple MAs from different timeframes align
✅ Green labels = potential support, Red labels = potential resistance
✅ Set alerts on key crossovers for automated notifications
Technical Specifications
Pine Script v6
Overlay indicator (displays on main chart)
Maximum 500 labels supported
Real-time updates on each bar close
Compatible with all instruments and timeframes
Perfect For:
Day traders seeking multi-timeframe confirmation
Swing traders looking for high-probability setups
Position traders monitoring long-term trends
Anyone using moving averages as part of their strategy
Note: This indicator does not provide buy/sell signals. It's a tool for analysis and should be used in conjunction with your trading strategy and risk management rules.
PRO Triple+ Confirmation Overlay SignalsThis script uses the 200 SMA + RSI + MACD confirmations as buy and sell signals. It only give a signal if all three line up. works well for general market direction signals. It also has a higher time frame filter that will filter out 70%-90% of traps and counter trend signals. MACD momentum trigger times entries with momentum shifts. RSI confirmation as well as volume confirmation to remove entries in low volume dead markets.
EMA 7/21 + SuperTrend DEFINITIVOhe Ultimate 7/21 Signal: Trend-Filtered by Supertrend 🚀Tired of signals that trade against the main trend? This powerful indicator features the 7/21 EMA Crossover as its core signal, but with a massive upgrade in confirmation:Trend Alignment: Only signals that move in the direction of the Supertrend are confirmed, drastically reducing false entries.Momentum Filter: The ADX DI ensures the move has directional strength.Conviction Check: A Volume Filter validates the signal with market participation.This multi-stage filter provides clean, high-conviction signals for the $7/21$ strategy. The intuitive Informative Panel clearly shows when all conditions are met for a BUY or SELL.Trade with the trend. Trade with conviction.
paigep.llc - SuperMASuperMA is a multi-layered moving-average and candle-coloring system that combines SMA, EMA, and optional HMA logic to help traders visualize trend shifts, pullbacks, and momentum changes in a clean, structured way.
The script includes multiple modules: trend-based moving averages, pullback signals, exit logic, and an optional HMA cross engine.
📌 Core Features
1. Full SMA + EMA Framework
The indicator plots multiple moving averages (8, 9, 13, 20, 50, 200) using both SMA and EMA calculations. Each line automatically colors bullish or bearish based on its relationship to the 200-period baseline.Users can toggle SMAs and EMAs independently for clearer chart control.
2. Main Trend Entry & Exit Logic (8×200 and 8×20)
Built-in crossover logic detects:
Main Entry: SMA 8 crossing above/below EMA 200
Main Exit: SMA 8 and SMA 20 cross (with an option to choose which SMA is treated as the “fast” leg)
A “first exit only” option allows the script to ignore additional exit signals until a new trend regime begins.
3. Pullback Module (20 SMA Interaction)
Pullback entries and exits occur when price crosses the 20 SMA during existing trend conditions.
This includes:
Pullback entries through the 20 SMA
Pullback exits back across the 20 SMA
Labels and candle colors are available for all pullback events.
4. Optional HMA Cross Module
A separate module allows traders to use two Hull Moving Averages (HMA) with customizable:
Lengths
Independent timeframes
Line colors
Cross-based entries and exits
This module has its own events, labels, and optional candle coloring.
5. Advanced Candle Coloring System
Candle coloring is layered in priority order, based on:
Main trend entries
Main exits
HMA entries
HMA exits
Pullback entries
Pullback exits
Trend-only candles (based on SMA 8 relative to EMA 200)
Users may also independently color wicks and borders.
6. Configurable Alerts (Fully Decoupled from Visuals)
Alerts are available for all major events, including:
Main Entries (8×200)
Main Exits (8×20)
Pullback Entries and Exits
HMA Entries and Exits
Bull or Bear Trend candles
Any colored candle event
Alerts can fire on bar close only or intrabar, depending on user preference.
📌 Use Cases
SuperMA helps traders visualize:
Trend direction using SMA/EMA structure
Momentum shifts through HMA crosses
Pullback zones around the 20 SMA
Early regime transitions based on the 8×200 relationship
Candle-level context through color-coded bars
The indicator works across all markets and timeframes.
⚠️ Note
This tool is for visual and analytical assistance only. It does not guarantee future performance and should be combined with additional analysis and risk management.
EMA Stack Background HighlighterThis is a simple script that highlights my backround when my criteria for my context timeframe is met, specifically, price is above the 10 EMA, the 10 is above the 20, and the 20 is above the 50 for green and vice versa for red. I use this in a multi timeframe approach similar to mentfx's EVC criteria
EMA 7/21 + SuperTrend INDICADOR CREADO PARA MI ESTRATEGIA That sounds like a complex and multi-layered trading indicator you've developed! Combining an Exponential Moving Average (EMA) crossover with an Average Directional Index (ADX) filter, a Volume filter, and a Supertrend for overall trend confirmation can certainly help to filter out false signals and potentially increase the reliability of your entry and exit points.Here's a breakdown of the components you're using and why this combination can be powerful:📊 Indicator Components and Their Roles1. 7/21 EMA Crossover (Signal Generator)The $7$-period EMA and $21$-period EMA crossover is a common strategy used to generate initial buy or sell signals.Buy Signal: The short-term EMA (7) crosses above the long-term EMA (21).Sell Signal: The short-term EMA (7) crosses below the long-term EMA (21).2. ADX DI Filter (Momentum and Direction)The Average Directional Index (ADX) and its directional indicators ($+DI$ and $-DI$) are key to confirming the strength and direction of the move.Directional Confirmation: The EMA crossover must be confirmed by the appropriate directional index. For a buy, the $+DI$ should be above the $-DI$. For a sell, the $-DI$ should be above the $+DI$.Trend Strength ( NYSE:ADX $): A rising NYSE:ADX $ (typically above 20 or 25) suggests the current trend has sufficient momentum, making the signal more reliable.3. Volume Filter (Conviction)Adding a Volume filter ensures that the price movement accompanying the EMA crossover is supported by significant trading activity.Confirmation: A strong signal (buy or sell) is often accompanied by above-average volume. This suggests that market participants are actively supporting the move, adding conviction to the trade.4. Supertrend (Overall Trend Confirmation)The Supertrend indicator is based on the Average True Range (ATR) and is excellent for identifying the dominant market trend.Trend Alignment: The EMA crossover signal should align with the Supertrend's current signal. For a buy signal, the price should be above the Supertrend line (green). For a sell signal, the price should be below the Supertrend line (red). This helps ensure you are trading with the prevailing trend.📈 Why This is a Powerful CombinationYour indicator is essentially a multi-stage confirmation system:Speed (7/21 EMA): Generates a fast, responsive signal.Momentum (ADX DI): Confirms the direction and strength of the signal.Conviction (Volume): Validates the signal with market participation.Safety/Trend (Supertrend): Ensures the trade is in the direction of the long-term trend.The Informative Panel is a great feature, as it simplifies the decision-making process by summarizing the findings of all these components—e.g., "BUY: EMA Crossover $\checkmark$, +DI > -DI $\checkmark$, High Volume $\checkmark$, Supertrend Green $\checkmark$."💡 Next Steps for RefinementTo finalize and test this indicator, you may want to consider:Parameter Optimization: The best settings for the ADX level (e.g., 20 vs. 25) and the Supertrend ATR parameters may need to be optimized for the specific asset (e.g., stocks, forex) and timeframe you are using.Exit Strategy: Since this primarily focuses on entries, define clear Stop-Loss (perhaps based on the Supertrend line or a recent swing low/high) and Take-Profit (e.g., a fixed Risk/Reward ratio or previous resistance/support levels) rules.Would you like to explore specific parameters for any of these components or look into ways to backtest your strategy?
paigep.llc - SuperMA
SuperMA is a multi-layered moving-average and candle-coloring system that combines SMA, EMA, and optional HMA logic to help traders visualize trend shifts, pullbacks, and momentum changes in a clean, structured way.
The script includes multiple modules: trend-based moving averages, pullback signals, exit logic, and an optional HMA cross engine.
📌 Core Features
1. Full SMA + EMA Framework
The indicator plots multiple moving averages (8, 9, 13, 20, 50, 200) using both SMA and EMA calculations. Each line automatically colors bullish or bearish based on its relationship to the 200-period baseline. Users can toggle SMAs and EMAs independently for clearer chart control.
2. Main Trend Entry & Exit Logic (8×200 and 8×20)
Built-in crossover logic detects:
Main Entry: SMA 8 crossing above/below EMA 200
Main Exit: SMA 8 and SMA 20 cross (with an option to choose which SMA is treated as the “fast” leg)
A “first exit only” option allows the script to ignore additional exit signals until a new trend regime begins.
3. Pullback Module (20 SMA Interaction)
Pullback entries and exits occur when price crosses the 20 SMA during existing trend conditions.
This includes:
Pullback entries through the 20 SMA
Pullback exits back across the 20 SMA
Labels and candle colors are available for all pullback events.
4. Optional HMA Cross Module
A separate module allows traders to use two Hull Moving Averages (HMA) with customizable:
Lengths
Independent timeframes
Line colors
Cross-based entries and exits
This module has its own events, labels, and optional candle coloring.
5. Advanced Candle Coloring System
Candle coloring is layered in priority order, based on:
Main trend entries
Main exits
HMA entries
HMA exits
Pullback entries
Pullback exits
Trend-only candles (based on SMA 8 relative to EMA 200)
Users may also independently color wicks and borders.
6. Configurable Alerts (Fully Decoupled from Visuals)
Alerts are available for all major events, including:
Main Entries (8×200)
Main Exits (8×20)
Pullback Entries and Exits
HMA Entries and Exits
Bull or Bear Trend candles
Any colored candle event
Alerts can fire on bar close only or intrabar, depending on user preference.
Use Cases
SuperMA helps traders visualize:
Trend direction using SMA/EMA structure
Momentum shifts through HMA crosses
Pullback zones around the 20 SMA
Early regime transitions based on the 8×200 relationship
Candle-level context through color-coded bars
The indicator works across all markets and timeframes.
⚠️ Note
This tool is for visual and analytical assistance only. It does not guarantee future performance and should be combined with additional analysis and risk management.
Supertrend + DEMA Strategy ( customised & Switchable, Fixed TP)Supertrend line – a moving line that follows the price and shows whether the market is trending up or down.
If the price goes above this line, it usually means the market is going up.
If the price goes below, it usually means the market is going down.
DEMA (Double Exponential Moving Average) – another line that smooths out price movements to spot trends more clearly.
It calculates an average of prices but reacts faster than a normal moving average.
EMA CrossMoving averages based trend indicator
Plots
Hull Moving average 34
Simple MA 200
Exponential MA 5
Signals on crossing and turn around points.
Adaptive ATR% Grid + SuperTrend + OrderFlipDescription:
This indicator combines multiple technical analysis tools to identify key price levels and trading signals:
ATR% Grid – automatic plotting of support and resistance levels based on current price and volatility (ATR). Useful for identifying potential targets and entry/exit zones.
SuperTrend – a classic trend indicator with an adaptive ATR multiplier that adjusts based on average volatility.
OrderFlip – identifies price reversal points relative to a moving average with ATR-based sensitivity, optionally filtered by OBV and DMI.
MTF Confirmation – multi-timeframe trend verification using EMA to reduce false signals.
Signal Labels – "LONG" and "SHORT" labels appear on the chart with an offset from the price for better visibility.
JSON Alerts – ready-to-use format for automated alerts, including price, SuperTrend direction, Fair Zone, and ATR%.
Features:
Fully compatible with Pine Script v6
Lines and signals are fixed on the chart, do not shift with new bars
Configurable grid, ATR, SuperTrend, and filter parameters
Works with MTF analysis and classic indicators (OBV/DMI)
Usage:
Best used with additional indicators and risk management strategies. ATR% Grid is ideal for both positional trading and intraday setups.
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Описание:
Этот индикатор объединяет несколько методов технического анализа для выявления ключевых уровней цены и сигналов на покупку/продажу:
Сетка ATR% (ATR% Grid) – автоматическое построение уровней поддержки и сопротивления на основе текущей цены и волатильности (ATR). Позволяет видеть потенциальные цели и зоны входа/выхода.
SuperTrend – классический трендовый индикатор с адаптивным множителем ATR, который корректируется на основе средней волатильности.
OrderFlip – определение моментов разворота цены относительно скользящей средней с учетом ATR, с возможностью фильтрации по OBV и DMI.
MTF-подтверждение – проверка направления тренда на нескольких таймфреймах с помощью EMA, чтобы снизить ложные сигналы.
Сигнальные метки – на графике появляются "LONG" и "SHORT" с отступом от цены для наглядности.
JSON Alerts – готовый формат для автоматических уведомлений, включающий цену, направление SuperTrend, Fair Zone и ATR%.
Особенности:
Поддержка Pine Script v6
Линии и сигналы закреплены на графике, не двигаются при обновлении свечей
Настраиваемые параметры сетки, ATR, SuperTrend и фильтров
Совместимость с MTF-анализом и классическими индикаторами OBV/DMI
Рекомендации:
Используйте в сочетании с другими индикаторами и стратегиями управления риском. Сетка ATR% отлично подходит для позиционной торговли и интрадей.
ATR% Grid – automatic plotting of support and resistance levels based on current price and volatility (ATR). Useful for identifying potential targets and entry/exit zones.
SuperTrend – a classic trend indicator with an adaptive ATR multiplier that adjusts based on average volatility.
ORB indicatorthis indicator marks out the first 15 min high and low on the candle that opens in each session, very easy to read and minimalist
Fibonacci Retrace + 50 EMA Hariss 369This indicator combines 3 concepts:
Fibonacci retracement zones
50 EMA trend filter
Price interaction with specific Fib zones to generate Buy/Sell signals
Let’s break everything down in simple language.
1. Fibonacci Retracement Logic
The script finds:
Most recent swing high
Most recent swing low
Using these two points, it draws Fibonacci levels:
Fibonacci Levels Used
Level Meaning Calculation
0% Swing Low recentLow
38.2% Light retracement high - (range × 0.382)
50% Mid retracement high - (range × 0.50)
61.8% Deep retracement high - (range × 0.618)
100% Swing High recentHigh
🔍 Why only these levels?
Because trading signals are generated based ONLY on:38.2%, 50%,61.8%
These 3 levels define the golden retracement zones.
2. Trend Filter — 50 EMA
A powerful rule:
Trend Up (bullish)
➡️ Price > 50 EMA
Trend Down (bearish)
➡️ Price < 50 EMA
This prevents signals against the main trend.
3. BUY Conditions (Retracement + EMA)
A BUY signal appears when:
Price is above the 50 EMA (trend is up)
Price retraces into the BUY ZONE:
🔵 BUY ZONE = between 50% and 38.2% Fibonacci i.e.,close >= Fib50 AND close <= Fib38.2
This means:
Market is trending up
Price corrected to a healthy retracement level
Buyers are stepping back in
📘 Why this zone?
This is a moderate retracement (not too shallow, not too deep).
Smart money often enters at 38.2%–50% in a strong trend.
📘 BUY Signal Appears With:
Green “BUY” label
Green arrow below the candle
4. SELL Conditions (Retracement + EMA)
A SELL signal appears when:
Price is below the 50 EMA (trend is down)
Price retraces upward into the SELL ZONE:
🔴 SELL ZONE = between 50% and 61.8% Fibonacci i.e.,close <= Fib50 AND close >= Fib61.8
This means:
Market is trending down
Price made a pullback
Sellers regain control in the golden zone
📘 Why this zone?
50–61.8 retracement is the ideal bearish pullback level.
📘 SELL Signal Appears With:
Red “SELL” label
Red arrow above the candle
5. STOP-LOSS (SL) RULES
For BUY trades,
Place SL below 61.8% level.SL = Fib 61.8%
OR
more safe:SL = swing low (Fib 0%)
For SELL trades
Place SL above 38.2% level.SL = Fib 38.2%
OR conservative:
SL = swing high (Fib 100%)
6. TAKE-PROFIT (TP) RULES
Based on common Fibonacci extensions.
BUY Trade TP Options
TP Level Meaning
TP1 Return to 38.2% Quick scalping target
TP2 Return to swing high Full trend target
TP3 Breakout above swing high Trend continuation
Practical suggestion:
TP1 = 1× risk
TP2 = 2× risk
TP3 = trailing stop
SELL Trade TP Options
TP Level Meaning
TP1 Return to 61.8% Moderate bounce
TP2 Return to swing low Trend target
TP3 Break below swing low Trend continuation
7. Recommended Trading Plan (Simple)
BUY PLAN
Price > 50 EMA (uptrend)
Enter at BUY signal in 38.2–50% zone
SL at 61.8%
TP at swing high or structure break
SELL PLAN
Price < 50 EMA (downtrend)
Enter at SELL signal in 50–61.8% zone
SL above 38.2%
TP at swing low
🟩 Summary (Very Easy to Remember)
🔵 BUY
Trend: above 50 EMA
Zone: between 50% and 38.2%
SL: below 61.8%
TP: swing high
🔴 SELL
Trend: below 50 EMA
Zone: between 50% and 61.8%
SL: above 38.2%
TP: swing low
Multi MAThis TradingView indicator displays four customizable moving averages on your price chart: two Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) and two Simple Moving Averages (SMAs).
The default settings show a 10-period EMA (aqua), 21-period EMA (orange), 50-period SMA (green), and 200-period SMA (red), which are commonly used timeframes for trend analysis.
Each moving average can be individually toggled on or off, and their lengths and colors are fully adjustable through the indicator settings.
The EMAs react more quickly to price changes while the SMAs provide smoother, more gradual trend indicators, making this useful for identifying support/resistance levels and trend direction.
Traders often watch for crossovers between these moving averages as potential entry or exit signals, with the 50/200 SMA cross being particularly significant as the "golden cross" or "death cross."






















