Auto Support Resistance Channels [TradingFinder] Top/Down Signal🔵 Introduction
In technical analysis, a price channel is one of the most widely used tools for identifying and tracking price trends. A price channel consists of two parallel trendlines, typically drawn from swing highs (resistance) and swing lows (support). These lines define dynamic support and resistance zones and provide a clear framework for interpreting price fluctuations.
Drawing a channel on a price chart allows the analyst to more precisely identify entry points, exit levels, take-profit zones, and stop-loss areas based on how the price behaves within the boundaries of the channel.
Price channels in technical analysis are generally categorized into three types: upward channels with a positive slope, downward channels with a negative slope, and horizontal (range-bound) channels with near-zero slope. Each type offers unique insights into market behavior depending on the price structure and prevailing trend.
Structurally, channels can be formed using either minor or major pivot points. A major channel typically reflects a stronger, more reliable structure that appears on higher timeframes, whereas a minor channel often captures short-term fluctuations or corrective movements within a larger trend.
For instance, a major downward channel may indicate sustained selling pressure across the market, while a minor upward channel could represent a temporary pullback within a broader bearish trend.
The validity of a price channel depends on several factors, including the number of price touches on the channel lines, the symmetry and parallelism of the trendlines, the duration of price movement within the channel, and price behavior around the median line.
When a price channel is broken, it is generally expected that the price will move in the breakout direction by at least the width of the channel. This makes price channels especially useful in breakout analysis.
In the following sections, we will explore the different types of price channels, how to draw them accurately, the structural differences between minor and major channels, and key trade interpretations when price interacts with channel boundaries.
Up Channel :
Down Channel :
🔵 How to Use
A price channel is a practical tool in technical analysis for identifying areas of support, resistance, trend direction, and potential breakout zones. The structure consists of two parallel trendlines within which price fluctuates.
Traders use the relative position of price within the channel to make informed trading decisions. The two primary strategies include range-based trades (buying low, selling high) and breakout trades (entering when price exits the channel).
🟣 Up Channel
In an upward channel, price moves within a positively sloped range. The lower trendline acts as dynamic support, while the upper trendline serves as dynamic resistance. A common strategy involves buying near the lower support and taking profit or selling near the upper resistance.
If price breaks below the lower trendline with strong volume or a decisive candle, it can signal a potential trend reversal. Channels constructed from major pivots generally reflect dominant uptrends, while those based on minor pivots are often corrective structures within a broader bearish movement.
🟣 Down Channel
In a downward channel, price moves between two negatively sloped lines. The upper trendline functions as resistance, and the lower trendline as support. Ideal entry for short trades occurs near the upper boundary, especially when confirmed by bearish price action or a resistance level.
Exit targets are typically located near the lower support. If the upper boundary is broken to the upside, it may be an early sign of a bullish trend reversal. Like upward channels, a major down channel represents broader selling pressure, while a minor one may indicate a brief retracement in a bullish move.
🟣 Range Channel
A horizontal or range-bound channel is characterized by price oscillating between two nearly flat lines. This type of channel typically appears during sideways markets or periods of consolidation.
Traders often buy near the lower boundary and sell near the upper boundary to take advantage of contained volatility. However, fake breakouts are more frequent in range-bound structures, so it is important to wait for confirmation through candlestick signals and volume. A confirmed breakout beyond the channel boundaries can justify entering a trade in the direction of the breakout.
🔵 Settings
Pivot Period :This parameter defines how sensitive the channel detection is. A higher value causes the algorithm to identify major pivot points, resulting in broader and longer-term channels. Lower values focus on minor pivots and create tighter, short-term channels.
🔔 Alerts
Alert Configuration :
Enable or disable the full alert system
Set a custom alert name
Choose the alert frequency: every time, once per bar, or on bar close
Define the time zone for alert timestamps (e.g., UTC)
Channel Alert Types :
Each channel type (Major/Minor, Internal/External, Up/Down) supports two alert types :
Break Alert : Triggered when price breaks above or below the channel boundaries
React Alert : Triggered when price touches and reacts (bounces) off the channel boundary
🎨 Display Settings
For each of the eight channel types, you can customize:
Visibility : show or hide the channel
Auto-delete previous channels when new ones are drawn
Style : line color, thickness, type (solid, dashed, dotted), extension (right only, both sides)
🔵 Conclusion
The price channel is a foundational structure in technical analysis that enables traders to analyze price movement, identify dynamic support and resistance zones, and locate potential entry and exit points with greater precision.
When constructed properly using minor or major pivots, a price channel offers a consistent and intuitive framework for interpreting market behavior—often simpler and more visually clear than many other technical tools.
Understanding the differences between upward, downward, and range-bound channels—as well as recognizing the distinctions between minor and major structures—is critical for selecting the right trading strategy. Upward channels tend to generate buying opportunities, downward channels prioritize short setups, and horizontal channels provide setups for both mean-reversion and breakout trades.
Ultimately, the reliability of a price channel depends on various factors such as the number of touchpoints, the duration of the channel, the parallelism of the lines, and how the price reacts to the median line.
By taking these factors into account, an experienced analyst can effectively use price channels as a powerful tool for trend forecasting and precise trade execution. Although conceptually simple, successful application of price channels requires practice, pattern recognition, and the ability to filter out market noise.
피봇 포인트와 레벨
Bijnor Pivot ExtendedOverview: The Bijnor Pivot Extended (BP+) indicator is a powerful visual tool designed to help traders identify key price levels using Fibonacci-based pivots. It dynamically plots Support and Resistance levels based on your chosen timeframe (Daily, Weekly, or Monthly) and displays them only for the current session, reducing chart clutter and improving focus.
🔧 Features:
📆 Pivot Timeframe Selection: Choose between Daily, Weekly, or Monthly pivots.
🎯 Fibonacci Pivot Levels:
Central Pivot (P)
Resistance: R1, R2, R3, R4 (Extended)
Support: S1, S2, S3, S4 (Extended)
🎨 Full Customization:
Toggle labels and prices on/off
Position labels to the left or right
Change line width and individual colors for pivot, support, and resistance lines
🧠 Smart Line Plotting:
Lines are drawn only during the selected session, keeping your chart clean
🕹️ Max Performance: Optimized to stay lightweight with max_lines_count and max_labels_count set to 500
🧭 How to Use It:
Use this indicator to:
Plan entries and exits around key Fibonacci pivot zones
Identify overbought/oversold zones at R3/R4 and S3/S4
Enhance your intraday, swing, or positional trading setups
Combine with price action, candlestick patterns, or volume for maximum edge.
✅ Bonus:
This script is ideal for traders looking for a minimalist yet powerful pivot framework, with extended levels for breakout or reversal scenarios.
Pivot Levels with EMA Trend📌 Trend Change Levels with EMA Trend
✨ Description:
This TradingView script identifies clean trend change levels based on 1-hour structure shifts and filters them to keep only those not invalidated. It follows the "Jake Ricci" method, each level is printed at the beginning of the candle that changes the trend, on a 1 hour chart. For precision, make sure to exclude after/pre market and only use the levels on regular hours charts.
It includes dynamic EMAs (9, 50, 200), intraday VWAP, the daily open level printed, and a visual trend label based on EMA(9) slope.
Designed for intermediate traders, it helps build bias, manage entries, and avoid false setups by focusing on clean, reactive levels that the market respects.
🔧 Core Logic:
On the 1H chart, the script compares current and previous closes to detect trend direction. If the trend flips (e.g., up to down), the open of the candle that caused the flip becomes a candidate level.
Only levels that remain untouched by future candle closes are plotted — this filters out “weak” levels that price already violated (which means, a candle closes after passing through the level).
These levels become key S/R zones and often act as reaction points during pullbacks, traps, and liquidity sweeps.
The idea is to check how the price reacts to those levels. Usually there's a clean retest of the level. After that, if the price continues in that direction, it tends to reach the following level.
🔹 Included Tools:
🟣 Trend Change Levels (1H):
Fixed horizontal lines based on confirmed shifts in trend, shown only when not broken.
📉 EMAs (9 / 50 / 200):
Visibility can be set per timeframe. Use for trend context.
📍 EMA Trend Label:
Shows \"UP\", \"DOWN\", or \"RANGE\" based on EMA(9) slope.
🔵 VWAP (Intraday Reset):
Real-time volume-weighted average price that resets daily. Useful for fair value zones and reversion plays.
🟠 Daily Open Line:
Plot of the current day’s open. Used for intraday directional bias. Usually: DO NOT take longs below the Open Print, DO NOT take shorts above it.
📊 ATR Table:
Displays current ATR multiplier on the chart. It's useful to understand if the market is expanding or not.
📈 How to Use It (Strategy):
1. Start on the 1H chart to generate levels.
Only the open of candles that reversed trend are considered — and only if future candles didn’t close through them. I suggest manually adding horizontal lines to mark again the levels, so that they stick to all the timeframes.
2. Use the trend label to decide your bias — \"UP\" for long setups, \"DOWN\" for shorts. Avoid trading against the slope.
3. Switch to the 5m chart and wait for price to approach a plotted level. These are often used for manipulation, retests, or clean reversals.
4. Look for confirmation: rejection candles, break-and-retest, strong engulfing candles, or traps above/below the level. ALWAYS check the price action around the level, along with the volume.
5. Check if VWAP or an EMA is near the level. If yes, the confluence strengthens the trade idea.
6. Use the ATR value to understand if the market is expanding (candles are bigger than the ATR). You don't want to stay in a slow and ranging trade.
✅ Example Entry Flow:
1. On the 1H chart, note a trend change level printed recently.
2. Check the current trend label — if it says \"UP,\" prefer longs.
3. Wait for price to retrace toward the level.
4. On the 5m, look for a bullish engulfing candle or trap setup at the level.
5. Check if VWAP and EMA(50) are near. If yes, execute the trade.
6. Set stop just under the low of the candle prior to your entry. Ideally, a retracing candle.
To be clear: imaging to be LONG, you wait for a retracement that should touch your level. You wait for a candle that resumes the LONG trend, enter when it breaks the high of the previous candle (sill in retracement), you place your stop under the candle prior to your entry.
Notes:
No repainting — levels only show up after confirmed shifts.
Removes broken levels for chart clarity and reliability.
Helps spot high-probability pullback zones and fakeouts.
Perfect confluence tool to support price action, SMC, or EMA strategies.
Works across multiple timeframes with customizable inputs.
👤 Ideal For:
Intraday traders looking for reactive entry points and direction confirmation.
Swing traders wanting to pinpoint continuation zones or reversal pivots.
🚨 Final Note: This indicator doesn’t generate buy/sell signals. It improves your trade filtering by identifying areas the market already respected and reacting to them with price action. Combine it with your own system , test it in replay, and use screenshots to document setups.
📌 If used with discipline, this becomes a precision tool — not a signal generator.
1 Way Valuation1 Way Valuation (1WV) is a comprehensive tool that merges various market perspectives into one unified signal. It draws upon multiple analytical concepts such as momentum, volatility, risk-metrics, volume-oriented signals, and historical percentile comparisons, culminating in a single metric that aims to reflect overall market conditions. The goal is to present a simplified view of price action in relation to its broader historical context, assisting traders in spotting overbought and oversold scenarios more intuitively.
Users can leverage 1WV to gauge market sentiment through its adjustable threshold modes—Standard, Strict, and Hard—each offering distinct levels of sensitivity. An additional toggle for volume filtering further tailors the reading, allowing for a more nuanced perspective of how volume dynamics interact with price. The indicator’s visual design includes smoothed plotting, color-coded thresholds, and adaptive backgrounds to highlight potential market extremes.
Although the exact calculations behind 1WV remain protected, the script’s integrated logic is engineered to yield a comprehensive snapshot of price behavior under varying conditions. By combining a breadth of analysis techniques into one output, 1WV strives to be a practical aid for traders looking to refine their entries, exits, and general market assessments. It is essential, however, to use this alongside proper risk management, as no single approach can guarantee profitable outcomes.
This is also a lot faster in calculating than 1WV big brother, 3WV. I recommend to keep volume on for both and enjoy.
MA + RSI + Auto S/R (v5)📘 Documentation: All-in-One Technical Indicator
This indicator merges multiple essential tools into a single chart overlay. It’s designed to help traders visualize market trends, volatility, price action patterns, and potential reversal zones with clarity and precision.
🧩 Included Components
Component Description
EMA (Fast/Slow) Tracks short- and mid-term trend momentum.
SMA (Short/Long) Acts as dynamic support/resistance and long-term trend bias.
RSI Displays overbought/oversold momentum.
Support/Resistance Detected automatically using pivot highs/lows.
ZigZag Simplifies price structure, showing key highs/lows based on % deviation.
Bollinger Bands Measures price volatility and deviation from mean.
Fibonacci Levels Auto-draws retracement levels between recent pivot high and low.
⚙️ User Inputs
Input Description
emaFastLen Length of fast EMA (default: 9).
emaSlowLen Length of slow EMA (default: 21).
smaShortLen Length of short SMA (default: 20).
smaLongLen Length of long SMA (default: 50).
rsiLen RSI period (default: 14).
rsiOB, rsiOS Overbought/Oversold thresholds (default: 70/30).
pivotLeft/Right Number of candles to look left/right for pivot high/low (default: 5).
zigzagDepth Not currently used, reserved for future depth-based logic.
zigzagDev (%) Minimum percentage move to trigger ZigZag point.
bbLength Length of the Bollinger Bands (default: 20).
bbMult Standard deviation multiplier (default: 2.0).
📊 Indicator Visuals
📈 Moving Averages
EMA Fast (Orange): Captures short-term momentum.
EMA Slow (Red): Captures longer-term trend.
SMA Short (Blue) and SMA Long (Teal): Indicate major trend and support/resistance zones.
💹 RSI
Hidden by default but available via style settings.
Shows momentum and potential reversals:
Overbought = Above 70
Oversold = Below 30
Neutral = 50 line
🔺 Support / 🔻 Resistance (Pivot Highs/Lows)
Based on swing points (pivot detection).
Green Cross = Support
Red Cross = Resistance
⚡ ZigZag
Lines plotted between points where price changes exceed a % threshold.
Useful for:
Recognizing structure
Trend swing points
Pattern formation
📉 Bollinger Bands
Upper Band, Lower Band, and Basis (SMA).
Shows deviation from average price and potential reversal when price hits outer bands.
📐 Fibonacci Retracement
Auto-draws key retracement levels (23.6%, 38.2%, 50%, 61.8%, 78.6%) between recent pivot low and high.
Helps identify:
Potential retracement zones
Entry/exit areas
🟥🟩 Trend Background (Optional)
Green background: EMA Fast > EMA Slow → Bullish momentum
Red background: EMA Fast < EMA Slow → Bearish momentum
🧪 Use Cases & Tips
Use Case Strategy Idea
Trend Confirmation Use EMA/SMA crossovers and RSI values.
Breakout & Reversal Zones Watch for price near Bollinger Bands and Fibonacci levels.
Entry & Exit Planning Confirm with ZigZag swing points and pivot S/R zones.
Volatility Awareness Use Bollinger Band width and ZigZag spacing.
🔧 Suggested Additions (Optional)
Let me know if you'd like me to add any of these:
Buy/Sell signals (based on multiple conditions)
Alerts for RSI cross, BB breakout, or Fibonacci retest
Strategy backtesting mode (strategy.*)
Multi-timeframe logic
Visual settings customization
Ethergy ChronosThe Ethergy Chronos indicator displays major time-based pivot points such as:
Monthly, weekly and daily - previous highs, previous lows, and current opens.
It also displays the separators for each month, week and day.
What makes it original is the fact that it is completely TIME-ZONE customizable, meaning that all specified pivots and separators are calculated and displayed according to the time-zone set.
For instance, if -4 UTC is selected, and the user chart is set to NY time as a default, all mentioned pivots and separators will reference 00:00 (midnight), months will start on the first Monday of that month at 00:00, weeks will start on Monday at 00:00 and daily will follow the same logic. if time-zone is set to -5 UTC then it will be at 01:00 and so forth.
Enjoy.
Ethergy
Liquidity Zones Alerts Custom🔍 Liquidity Zones Alerts – Smart Money Liquidity Tracker with Adaptive Filtering
Liquidity Zones Alerts is a high-precision indicator developed for traders who apply Smart Money Concepts (SMC), Liquidity Grabs, and advanced confirmation filters such as Breaker Blocks, Engulfing patterns, FVGs, and HTF alignment.
This tool is designed to highlight critical liquidity events — such as sweeps of previous highs/lows — and provides contextual signal filtering based on volume, candle structure, trend alignment, and volatility.
🧠 How It Works (Technical Logic)
This indicator tracks the following core conditions:
Liquidity Sweep Detection
Checks if price wicks above/below the previous daily or weekly high/low (with customizable offset).
Confirmed only if price closes back inside the range = potential trap or liquidity grab.
Optional Multi-Layer Filters:
Signals can be filtered using:
🔹 Volume filter — Confirm only if current volume is above 20-period average.
🔹 Engulfing candle — Bullish/Bearish engulfing must be present.
🔹 HTF Confirmation — Engulfing candle confirmation from a higher timeframe.
🔹 Flash Crash Detector — Detects high-volatility anomalies (based on ATR × multiplier).
🔹 Breaker Block Reaction — Signal must occur inside a defined breaker block range.
🔹 Fibonacci Filter — Signal must form in the discount zone of an impulse (0.5 or 0.618).
🔹 Structure Shift (BoS) — Confirms entry after a break of market structure.
🔹 HTF Trend Alignment — Only allows signals in trend direction (e.g., daily trend).
Smart Candle Confirmations:
Each signal is only confirmed if additional price action logic is met:
Rejection wick (strong rejection candle)
Inside bar (consolidation continuation)
🧪 Unique Features
✅ Filter Presets: Toggle between Low / Medium / High / Custom to control the strictness of signal generation.
✅ Raw Signal Mode: Option to display all liquidity grabs without filters for educational or manual review.
✅ Breaker Test & Liquidity Sweep Labels — Visually marks whether the signal is from a breaker zone or a liquidity sweep.
✅ Flash Crash Visualization: Shows yellow markers when abnormal candles with high volatility & volume appear.
✅ Adaptive Sensitivity: Flash crash multiplier and liquidity offset are customizable.
✅ Dynamic Multi-timeframe support for trend & confirmation logic.
🧩 Suggested Settings by Timeframe
Chart TF Recommended Settings
1m–15m Filter Preset: Low or Custom with fewer filters. Disable HTF filters and enable raw signals to catch microstructure sweeps.
1H–4H Filter Preset: Medium. Enable volume & engulfing. Optional: Breaker block, HTF trend (D1).
1D+ Filter Preset: High. Enable all filters: volume, HTF engulfing, structure, Fibonacci & trend alignment. Best for macro positioning.
⚙️ Tips for Optimization
If no signals appear, try lowering filter sensitivity (select Custom and disable some filters).
For scalping: Disable HTF trend alignment and BoS filters.
Use alert system to automate trade notifications based on clean sweep logic.
Combine with execution strategy or visual backtest to validate effectiveness in different market phases.
🚀 Why It’s Unique
Unlike basic liquidity sweep indicators, Liquidity Zones Alerts doesn’t just show wick breaks — it contextually analyzes market conditions before validating signals. This layered logic mimics institutional entry setups, making it ideal for serious traders who blend SMC, volume, and structure-based trading.
FVG Imbalances Medias y VWAP JavWhat does the indicator do?
This is a multi-purpose Smart Money Concepts + Wyckoff-based indicator. It detects market structure, order blocks, key levels, value zones, and liquidity gaps. It also includes moving averages, VWAPs, premium/discount zones, and many visual tools for advanced technical analysis.
Key features:
• Market structure (BOS / CHoCH):
Detects real-time structure breaks (internal and swing). Shows when the market is shifting or continuing trend.
• High/Low pivots (HH, LL, HL, LH):
Labels significant swing points to help you track structure.
• Order Blocks:
Highlights institutional buy/sell zones based on swing and internal structure.
• Equal Highs/Lows (EQH/EQL):
Marks areas of liquidity where stop hunts may happen.
• Fair Value Gaps (FVG):
Draws imbalanced price gaps between candles — likely areas for price to revisit.
• Premium, Discount, and Equilibrium Zones:
Shows if price is expensive, cheap, or fair based on last swing range.
• Daily / Weekly / Monthly levels:
Plots highs and lows from higher timeframe candles for institutional reference.
• Configurable Moving Averages (EMA/SMA):
Enable up to 4 MAs with individual timeframe filters (e.g., only show MA 200 on 1H+).
• Session and Weekly VWAPs:
Draws session or weekly VWAP, with the ability to hide them on certain timeframes.
• Candle color by trend:
Optional trend-based candle coloring from internal structure bias.
• Built-in alerts:
Alerts available for BOS, CHoCH, order block breakouts, FVGs, equal highs/lows, and more.
Order Block (Auto) & SMC-2.0Overview
The Order Block (Auto) & SMC-2.0 is a Pine Script indicator designed for TradingView to assist traders in identifying key market structures and price action patterns based on Smart Money Concepts (SMC). It plots Institutional Order Blocks (OB), Fair Value Gaps (FVG), Pivot Points, Break of Structure (BOS), Change of Character (CHoCH), Inducements (IDM), and Liquidity Sweeps on the chart. The indicator is highly customizable, allowing users to toggle features, adjust parameters, and modify visual styles to suit their trading strategies.
This indicator is intended for traders who utilize SMC methodologies to analyze market behavior, focusing on institutional activity, liquidity zones, and structural shifts. It supports both novice and advanced traders by providing clear visual cues and detailed settings for fine-tuning.
Description
The Order Block (Auto) & SMC-2.0 indicator is a versatile tool that combines Institutional Order Blocks, Fair Value Gaps, Pivot Points, and Smart Money Concept (SMC) patterns into a single, user-friendly interface. It is built to help traders identify potential areas of interest in the market, such as institutional buying/selling zones, liquidity grabs, and structural shifts, which are critical for making informed trading decisions.
Key Features
Institutional Order Blocks (OB):
Automatically detects bullish and bearish order blocks based on high-volume candles and specific price action criteria.
Supports two types: Regular OB (significant volume, 2.5x multiplier) and Extreme OB (extreme volume, 3.5x multiplier).
Customizable marking modes: Wick to Wick or Body to Wick.
Displays mitigated OBs with a distinct color when price interacts with the block.
Limits the number of displayed OBs to prevent chart clutter (default: 50).
Fair Value Gaps (FVG):
Identifies bullish and bearish FVGs based on price gaps and high-volume conditions.
Optionally plots Structure Breaking FVGs that align with pivot-based structural shifts.
Customizable colors, border styles, and transparency for FVGs.
Supports mitigated FVG visualization and limits displayed FVGs (default: 10).
Pivot Points:
Plots pivot highs and lows based on a user-defined lookback period (default: 20 bars).
Helps traders identify key swing points for market structure analysis.
Smart Money Concepts (SMC):
Detects Break of Structure (BOS) for bullish and bearish trends, marking significant structural breaks.
Identifies Change of Character (CHoCH) to signal potential trend reversals.
Highlights Inducements (IDM) to detect short-term liquidity traps.
Visualizes Liquidity Sweeps to indicate areas where stop-loss orders may have been triggered.
Customizable lookback periods for BOS (default: 20) and IDM (default: 3).
Visual Customization:
Toggle visibility for OBs, FVGs, Pivots, BOS, CHoCH, IDM, and Liquidity Sweeps.
Adjust colors, transparency, border styles, and label sizes for all elements.
Optional labels for OBs and FVGs with customizable text size and color.
Alert Conditions:
Includes an alert system for detecting new bullish and bearish OBs (both regular and extreme).
Alerts can be configured to notify traders of significant OB formations.
How It Works
Order Blocks: The script identifies OBs by analyzing high-volume candles with specific body-to-wick ratios (>70% body, <30% wick). It uses volume multipliers to differentiate between regular and extreme OBs.
Fair Value Gaps: FVGs are detected when a significant price gap forms, often accompanied by high volume. Structure-breaking FVGs are tied to pivot point interactions.
Pivots: Pivot highs and lows are calculated using a lookback period to highlight key swing points.
SMC Patterns: BOS, CHoCH, IDM, and Liquidity Sweeps are detected using swing high/low analysis and price action crossovers, providing insights into market structure and liquidity dynamics.
Mitigation Detection: The script tracks price interactions with OBs and FVGs, marking them as mitigated when price fully breaches the zone, helping traders assess the strength of these levels.
Customization Options
OB Settings: Enable/disable OBs, choose display mode (Regular, Extreme, Both, None), adjust volume multipliers, and set marking style.
FVG Settings: Toggle FVGs and structure-breaking FVGs, customize colors, and set maximum display limits.
Pivot Settings: Adjust pivot lookback period and toggle visibility.
SMC Settings: Enable/disable BOS, CHoCH, IDM, and Liquidity Sweeps, with customizable lookback periods and colors.
Visuals: Modify colors, transparency, border styles, and label sizes for all plotted elements.
Performance: Limit the number of displayed boxes (OBs and FVGs) to optimize chart performance.
Usage Notes
This indicator is designed for traders familiar with Smart Money Concepts and institutional trading strategies.
It is recommended to use the indicator on higher timeframes (e.g., 1H, 4H, Daily) for clearer signals, though it works on all timeframes.
Combine the indicator with other technical analysis tools to validate signals, as it is not a standalone trading system.
Adjust settings based on the asset and timeframe to optimize performance and reduce noise.
To gain access to the TradingView Invite-Only Script, you can send a request message to the author directly on their TradingView ID - (aquasonic1987) or chat box
3CRGANG - TRUE RANGEThis indicator helps traders identify key support and resistance levels using dynamic True Range calculations, while also providing a multi-timeframe trend overview. It plots True Range levels as horizontal lines, marks breakouts with arrows, and displays trend directions across various timeframes in a table, making it easier to align trades with broader market trends.
What It Does
The 3CRGANG - TRUE RANGE indicator calculates dynamic support and resistance levels based on the True Range concept, updating them as price breaks out of the range. It also analyzes trend direction across multiple timeframes (M1 to M) and presents the results in a table, using visual cues to indicate bullish, bearish, or neutral conditions.
Why It’s Useful
This script combines True Range analysis with multi-timeframe trend identification to provide a comprehensive tool for traders. The dynamic True Range levels help identify potential reversal or continuation zones, while the trend table allows traders to confirm the broader market direction before entering trades. This dual approach reduces the need for multiple indicators, streamlining analysis across different timeframes and market conditions.
How It Works
The script operates in the following steps:
True Range Calculation: The indicator calculates True Range levels (support and resistance) using price data (close, high, low) from a user-selected timeframe. It updates these levels when price breaks above the upper range (bullish breakout) or below the lower range (bearish breakout).
Line Plotting: Two styles are available:
"3CR": Plots one solid line after a breakout (green for bullish, red for bearish) and removes the opposing line.
"RANGE": Plots both upper and lower range lines as dotted lines (green for support, red for resistance) until a breakout occurs, then solidifies the breakout line.
Multi-Timeframe Trend Analysis: The script analyzes trend direction on multiple timeframes (M1, M5, M15, M30, H1, H4, D, W, M) by comparing the current close to the True Range levels on each timeframe. A trend is:
Trend Table: A table displays the trend direction for each timeframe, with color-coded backgrounds (green for bullish, red for bearish) and triangles to indicate the trend state.
Breakout Arrows: When price breaks above the upper range, a green ▲ arrow appears below the bar (bullish). When price breaks below the lower range, a red ▼ arrow appears above the bar (bearish).
Bullish (▲): Price is above the upper range.
Bearish (▼): Price is below the lower range.
Neutral (△/▽): Price is within the range, with the last trend indicated by an empty triangle (△ for last bullish, ▽ for last bearish).
Alerts: Breakout alerts can be set for each timeframe, with options to filter by trading sessions (e.g., New York, London) or enable all-day alerts.
Underlying Concepts
The script uses the True Range concept to define dynamic support and resistance levels, which adjust based on price action to reflect the most relevant price zones. The multi-timeframe trend analysis leverages the same True Range logic to determine trend direction, providing a consistent framework across all timeframes. The combination of breakout signals and trend confirmation helps traders align their strategies with both short-term price movements and longer-term market trends.
Use Case
Breakout Trading: Use the True Range lines and arrows to identify breakouts. For example, a green ▲ arrow below a bar with price breaking above the upper range suggests a potential long entry.
Trend Confirmation: Check the trend table to ensure the breakout aligns with the broader trend. For instance, a bullish breakout on the 1H chart is more reliable if the D and W timeframes also show bullish trends (▲).
Range Trading: When price is within the True Range (dotted lines in "RANGE" style), consider range-bound strategies, buying near support and selling near resistance, while monitoring the table for potential trend shifts.
Settings
Input Timeframe: Select the timeframe for True Range calculations (default: chart timeframe).
True Range Style: Choose between "3CR" (single line after breakout) or "RANGE" (both lines until breakout) (default: 3CR).
Change Symbol: Compare a different ticker if needed (default: chart symbol).
Color Theme: Select "LIGHT THEME" or "DARK THEME" for colors, or enable custom colors (default: LIGHT THEME).
Table Position: Set the trend table’s position (center, right, left) (default: right).
Multi Res Alerts Setup: Enable/disable breakout alerts for each timeframe (default: enabled for most timeframes).
Sessions Alerts: Filter alerts by trading sessions (e.g., New York, London) or enable all-day alerts (default: most sessions enabled).
Chart Notes
The chart displays the script’s output on XAUUSD (1H timeframe), showing:
Candlesticks representing price action.
True Range lines (green for support, red for resistance) in "3CR" style, with solid lines after breakouts and dotted lines during range-bound periods.
Arrows (green ▲ below bars for bullish breakouts, red ▼ above bars for bearish breakouts) indicating range breakouts.
A trend table in the top-right corner labeled "TREND EA," showing trend directions across timeframes (M1 to M) with triangles (▲/▼ for active trends, △/▽ for last trend) and color-coded backgrounds (green for bullish, red for bearish).
Notes
The script uses the chart’s ticker by default but allows comparison with another symbol if enabled.
Trend data for higher timeframes (e.g., M) may not display if the chart’s history is insufficient.
Alerts are triggered only during selected trading sessions unless "ALL DAY ALERTS" is enabled.
Disclaimer
This indicator is a tool for analyzing market trends and does not guarantee trading success. Trading involves risk, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Always use proper risk management.
muraThe indicator shows important levels for trading on different TF, you can select levels for intraday, intraweek and intra-month trading. Also added clearly visible trends: local trend and global trend, but depends on your TF.
I personally recommend trading following the global trend from 4 hour TF and above. If you have a bullish global trend and the local trend changes from bearish to bullish, it is a buy signal.
The indicator works well with the trend at 4h and 12h TF
SMC-RSI + Footprint PRO ETH IA Jav V10
🧠 Indicator Guide: ETH SMC-RSI + Footprint PRO IA Jav V10
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📌 What does this indicator do?
It identifies real-time LONG/SHORT entry signals on Ethereum (ETH), based on:
• Institutional volume activity
• Advanced footprint logic
• Market structure (BOS, CHoCH)
• RSI divergences
• Absorption candles
• Fair Value Gaps (FVG)
• Liquidity sweeps
• Trend filtering
• Smart repetition control (only the best signal per cluster)
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🧪 Core Logic & Components
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✅ ENTRY SIGNALS (LONG / SHORT)
Example labels:
• 🟢 "L 60% 130K" = LONG signal, 60% score, volume 130K
• 🔴 "S 80% 450K" = SHORT signal, 80% score, volume 450K
• 🟡 Yellow label = alternative signal (strong score but RSI not in extreme)
Scoring system (max 6 points):
LONG signal components:
• SweepLow
• RSI bullish divergence
• Bullish FVG
• CHoCH (change of character)
• No sell absorption
• Footprint buy pressure
SHORT signal components:
• SweepHigh
• RSI bearish divergence
• Bearish FVG
• BOS (break of structure)
• No buy absorption
• Footprint sell pressure
Conditions:
• ≥ 3 points + RSI oversold → ✅ GREEN strong LONG
• ≥ 4 points, no RSI extreme → 🟡 YELLOW alternative LONG
Same logic applies for SHORT.
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⚠️ Institutional Traps (T ⚠️)
Triggered when:
• Volume > average × trap multiplier
• Wick is dominant
• Small candle body
• Absorption structure
• Located near sweeps, BOS or FVG zones
Colors:
• 🟠 Orange = with RSI in overbought/oversold
• 🟣 Purple = neutral RSI
These mark potential trap moves by smart money.
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🧬 Institutional Footprint Tags (LF / SF)
Labels appear when there’s aggressive absorption + strong volume:
• LF → Long Footprint (institutional buying)
• SF → Short Footprint (institutional selling)
Only displayed if “Show Footprint Tags” is enabled.
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🟩 FVG (Fair Value Gaps)
• Shows imbalances in price between candles
• Green = Bullish FVG
• Red = Bearish FVG
• Potential price mitigation zones
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📊 Absorptions
Visualized with triangle shapes:
• 🔼 Aqua (Buy Absorption): bullish candle, strong volume, small body
• 🔽 Orange (Sell Absorption): bearish candle, strong volume, small body
Represents hidden orders getting absorbed at key price levels.
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📈 BOS & CHoCH
• BOS (Break of Structure): breaks a previous high → bullish shift
• CHoCH (Change of Character): breaks previous low → bearish shift
These structural shifts are key in SMC (Smart Money Concepts).
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🔄 Trend Filtering
You can choose:
• "All" → show all signals
• "Trend" → show only signals in direction of trend (20 > 50 SMA)
• "Countertrend" → only show signals against trend
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📏 Target Lines (Possible Objectives)
When enabled:
• Dashed green line = latest swing high (potential LONG target)
• Dashed red line = latest swing low (potential SHORT target)
Helps you visualize possible price objectives from current setup.
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⚙️ Configurable Settings
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🔧 Volume Sensitivity (per timeframe)
You can set:
• Minimum volume for: 5min, 15min, 1H, 4H
• Volume x Average (multiplier) to trigger:
• Absorption (XMedia Absorción)
• Trap detection (XMedia Trampa)
This ensures signals are only generated with institutional interest.
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🎛️ Other Key Toggles
• ✅ Show FVG
• ✅ Show Footprint Tags
• ✅ Show Trap Signals
• ✅ Show Long/Short Signals
• ✅ Show Alerts
• ✅ Filter Repeated Signals (show only strongest one)
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🔔 Alerts
When alerts are enabled:
• You get notified for strong LONG or SHORT signals only
• These include RSI extremes and valid market structure
SMC-RSI + Footprint PRO BTC IA Jav V10 Indicator Guide: ETH SMC-RSI + Footprint PRO IA Jav V10
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📌 What does this indicator do?
It identifies real-time LONG/SHORT entry signals on Ethereum (ETH), based on:
• Institutional volume activity
• Advanced footprint logic
• Market structure (BOS, CHoCH)
• RSI divergences
• Absorption candles
• Fair Value Gaps (FVG)
• Liquidity sweeps
• Trend filtering
• Smart repetition control (only the best signal per cluster)
⸻
🧪 Core Logic & Components
⸻
✅ ENTRY SIGNALS (LONG / SHORT)
Example labels:
• 🟢 "L 60% 130K" = LONG signal, 60% score, volume 130K
• 🔴 "S 80% 450K" = SHORT signal, 80% score, volume 450K
• 🟡 Yellow label = alternative signal (strong score but RSI not in extreme)
Scoring system (max 6 points):
LONG signal components:
• SweepLow
• RSI bullish divergence
• Bullish FVG
• CHoCH (change of character)
• No sell absorption
• Footprint buy pressure
SHORT signal components:
• SweepHigh
• RSI bearish divergence
• Bearish FVG
• BOS (break of structure)
• No buy absorption
• Footprint sell pressure
Conditions:
• ≥ 3 points + RSI oversold → ✅ GREEN strong LONG
• ≥ 4 points, no RSI extreme → 🟡 YELLOW alternative LONG
Same logic applies for SHORT.
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⚠️ Institutional Traps (T ⚠️)
Triggered when:
• Volume > average × trap multiplier
• Wick is dominant
• Small candle body
• Absorption structure
• Located near sweeps, BOS or FVG zones
Colors:
• 🟠 Orange = with RSI in overbought/oversold
• 🟣 Purple = neutral RSI
These mark potential trap moves by smart money.
⸻
🧬 Institutional Footprint Tags (LF / SF)
Labels appear when there’s aggressive absorption + strong volume:
• LF → Long Footprint (institutional buying)
• SF → Short Footprint (institutional selling)
Only displayed if “Show Footprint Tags” is enabled.
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🟩 FVG (Fair Value Gaps)
• Shows imbalances in price between candles
• Green = Bullish FVG
• Red = Bearish FVG
• Potential price mitigation zones
⸻
📊 Absorptions
Visualized with triangle shapes:
• 🔼 Aqua (Buy Absorption): bullish candle, strong volume, small body
• 🔽 Orange (Sell Absorption): bearish candle, strong volume, small body
Represents hidden orders getting absorbed at key price levels.
⸻
📈 BOS & CHoCH
• BOS (Break of Structure): breaks a previous high → bullish shift
• CHoCH (Change of Character): breaks previous low → bearish shift
These structural shifts are key in SMC (Smart Money Concepts).
⸻
🔄 Trend Filtering
You can choose:
• "All" → show all signals
• "Trend" → show only signals in direction of trend (20 > 50 SMA)
• "Countertrend" → only show signals against trend
⸻
📏 Target Lines (Possible Objectives)
When enabled:
• Dashed green line = latest swing high (potential LONG target)
• Dashed red line = latest swing low (potential SHORT target)
Helps you visualize possible price objectives from current setup.
⸻
⚙️ Configurable Settings
⸻
🔧 Volume Sensitivity (per timeframe)
You can set:
• Minimum volume for: 5min, 15min, 1H, 4H
• Volume x Average (multiplier) to trigger:
• Absorption (XMedia Absorción)
• Trap detection (XMedia Trampa)
This ensures signals are only generated with institutional interest.
⸻
🎛️ Other Key Toggles
• ✅ Show FVG
• ✅ Show Footprint Tags
• ✅ Show Trap Signals
• ✅ Show Long/Short Signals
• ✅ Show Alerts
• ✅ Filter Repeated Signals (show only strongest one)
⸻
🔔 Alerts
When alerts are enabled:
• You get notified for strong LONG or SHORT signals only
• These include RSI extremes and valid market structure
Day Trading Composite IndicatorThis is a simple script I developed for Day/Scalp Trading.
This tracks several key points for viewing potential reversals or resistance/support levels, including:
-Intraday high/low
-Opening Range high/low (5-min default)
-Prior day high/low
Additionally, there are 5 tradition indicators built in (fully customizable):
-8 EMA
-21 EMA
-48 EMA
-200 EMA
-VWAP
Please let me know if the script needs any update, and I hope it works as well for you as it did for me. Thanks!
Liquidation ZonesIntroduction
The "Liquidation Zones" is a sophisticated TradingView indicator designed to assist cryptocurrency traders by highlighting potential liquidation levels for leveraged positions. It identifies price zones where liquidations are likely to occur for various leverage ratios—5x, 10x, 25x, 50x, and 100x—based on pivot points and volume analysis. This tool aims to help traders anticipate market movements driven by liquidations, offering insights into areas of risk or opportunity.
Key Features
Multi-Leverage Visualization: Plots liquidation zones for five leverage levels (5x, 10x, 25x, 50x, 100x), with individual toggles to show or hide each level.
Volume Filtering: Incorporates a customizable volume lookback period to ensure liquidation zones are displayed only during significant market activity.
Pivot-Based Calculations: Uses pivot highs and lows to pinpoint key price levels, forming the foundation for liquidation price estimates.
Customizable Appearance: Allows adjustment of line thickness and assigns unique colors to each leverage level for better visual distinction.
Interactive Dashboard: Features a semi-transparent table displaying the status of each leverage level, using filled (◉) or empty (○) circles to indicate activity.
How It Works
The indicator combines pivot point detection, volume conditions, and leverage-specific calculations to plot liquidation zones on the chart. Here’s a breakdown of its operation:
Pivot Points: Pivot highs and lows are calculated using ta.pivothigh and ta.pivotlow. The lookback and lookforward periods adjust dynamically based on the timeframe (e.g., 2 bars for daily/weekly/monthly, 3 bars otherwise), ensuring relevant support and resistance levels.
Volume Conditions: The check_volume_conditions function analyzes volume over a user-defined lookback period (default: 40 bars). It compares the average volume to a mean volume
threshold:
5x Leverage: Volume > mean volume.
10x Leverage: Volume ≥ 1.025 × mean volume.
25x Leverage: Volume ≥ 1.05 × mean volume.
50x Leverage: Volume ≥ 1.1 × mean volume.
100x Leverage: Volume ≥ 1.2 × mean volume.
These conditions filter out low-volume periods, focusing on impactful market activity.
Liquidation Price Calculation:
For each leverage level, liquidation prices are derived from pivot points and a risk percentage:
Long Liquidations (from pivot lows): pivot_low / (1 + risk_percent)
5x: 0.20, 10x: 0.10, 25x: 0.04, 50x: 0.02, 100x: 0.01
Short Liquidations (from pivot highs): pivot_high * (1 + risk_percent)
These prices represent where leveraged positions might be liquidated based on the leverage used.
Plotting Liquidation Zones: When volume conditions are met and the toggle is enabled, horizontal lines are drawn from the pivot point to the current bar at the calculated liquidation prices. Each leverage level has a distinct color (e.g., cyan for 5x, pink for 100x), with adjustable line thickness (default: 3). Lines persist until the price crosses them or the maximum line count (500) is reached.
Dashboard: A table on the chart’s middle-right displays each leverage level’s status. A filled circle (◉) appears when the volume condition is met and the level is active; an empty circle (○) indicates inactivity. The dashboard uses matching colors for clarity.
Time Filter: The indicator activates only after a user-defined start time (default: January 1, 2023), with a gray background displayed if the chart is outside this period.
Conclusion
The "Liquidation Zones | Opus" indicator is a valuable tool for traders navigating leveraged markets. By plotting liquidation zones tied to pivot points and filtered by volume, it highlights potential areas of price instability. Its flexibility—through toggles, visual settings, and the dashboard—makes it suitable for diverse trading strategies, from scalping to swing trading. Traders can use it to enhance risk management or identify liquidation-driven opportunities.
Disclaimer
This indicator is provided for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Trading involves risk, and users should perform their own analysis before making decisions. The creator is not liable for any financial outcomes resulting from its use.
Levels 1.0 by SaltanovCryptoScript Description: Levels 1.0 by SaltanovCrypto
This script, "Levels 1" by saltanovcrypto, is a visual indicator designed to display up to 12 customizable buy and 12 customizable sell levels directly on your TradingView chart. These levels are represented by horizontal lines extending from a point to the left and right of the last price bar, along with optional text labels indicating the price level.
Key Functionality:
Dynamic Level Display: The script draws horizontal lines at predefined price levels for both potential buying and selling zones.
Ticker-Based Configuration: The levels and their associated labels are currently configured to change based on the specific ticker being viewed. In this version, it includes specific configurations for "BINANCE:BTCUSDT.P" and "BINANCE:ETHUSDT.P", displaying different test levels for each.
Customizable Line Appearance: Users can customize the color and width of both the buy lines (default green) and sell lines (default blue) through the indicator's input settings.
Optional Labels: The script offers the option to display text labels next to each level line. These labels can be customized for visibility, text color, font size (in pixels), and background color.
Line Offset: To improve visibility and avoid overlapping with the last price action, the script allows users to offset the lines to the right and left from the last bar by a specified number of bars.
Efficient Drawing: The script is designed to draw the lines and labels only on the last bar of the chart, and it deletes any previously drawn lines before creating new ones. This ensures that the levels are always up-to-date and avoids cluttering the chart with redundant lines as the chart updates.
Up to 12 Levels: The script provides the capability to define and display up to 12 distinct buy levels and 12 distinct sell levels, each with its own optional text label. However, the current configuration only utilizes a few of these potential levels for demonstration purposes with specific tickers.
In essence, this script provides a way to visually mark important price levels on your chart based on specific ticker configurations. It offers customization options for the appearance of these levels and their labels, making it a flexible tool for traders who rely on predefined support and resistance zones or other key price points in their analysis.
How to Use:
Apply this script to your TradingView chart.
The script will automatically detect the ticker symbol.
Based on the ticker (currently configured for BINANCE:BTCUSDT.P and BINANCE:ETHUSDT.P), it will draw horizontal lines at the defined buy and sell levels.
Customize the appearance of the lines and labels using the indicator's input settings.
Adjust the "Offset Lines Right from Last Bar" and "Offset Lines Left from Last Bar" parameters to position the lines as desired.
The text labels next to the lines will display the text defined in the script for the specific ticker and level.
Note: To utilize this script for other tickers or to define your own specific levels and labels, you would need to modify the if ticker == ... and else if ticker == ... sections within the script's code. You can add more else if conditions or adjust the existing price levels and label texts as needed.
OnePunch Algo Scalper V6OnePunch Algo Scalper V6 is a precision-built visual scalping tool designed to help traders identify high-probability reversal and momentum-based trade setups throughout the trading day.
This script highlights potential entry zones, intraday sentiment shifts, and real-time trade preparation cues through dynamic chart markers and an on-chart signal table — all without cluttering your chart.
It incorporates multi-timeframe market behavior, session-based filtering, and volume-informed momentum tracking to assist in making more informed buy or sell decisions.
⚡ Ideal for scalpers and intraday traders who need visual clarity and real-time confirmations without revealing underlying signal logic.
Core Features:
Precision-Tuned RSI Analysis: This algorithm lies the refined use of the Relative Strength Index (RSI), a popular momentum oscillator. The indicator capitalizes on specific RSI levels to identify potential buy and sell signals, offering a sophisticated approach to market entry and exit points.
Strategic Moving Average Integration: The tool harnesses the power of multiple Simple Moving Averages (SMAs), providing a multi-layered perspective on market trends. These averages serve as key indicators for decision-making, adding depth to the analysis.
Chaikin Money Flow (CMF) Utilization: Incorporating the Chaikin Money Flow, the indicator offers insights into market volume flow, enhancing the decision-making process with a volume-weighted approach to price movements.
Optimized Buy and Sell Triggers: The algorithm is fine-tuned to generate buy signals based on a confluence of favorable RSI and specific CMF conditions. Similarly, sell signals are derived from a strategic mix of RSI readings and trend analysis.
Enhanced Signal Clarity: The indicator plots clear, easily interpretable shapes on the chart, offering immediate visual cues for market entry and exit points. This feature aids traders in making swift, informed decisions.
Custom Alert System: Stay ahead of the market with personalized alerts. The indicator is equipped with a robust alert system, notifying traders of key market movements and potential trading opportunities.
User-Friendly Interface: Designed with the trader in mind, the "Scalper One Punch Algo" boasts a sleek, intuitive interface, ensuring a seamless integration into your trading routine.
Whether you're a seasoned trader or just starting, the "Scalper One Punch Algo" is tailored to elevate your trading strategy. Embrace the power of advanced technical analysis and step into a world of informed, strategic trading.
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What are the Alerts Included in this:
Buy Signal (Up Trend):
This alert triggers when the algorithm detects a potential upward trend in the market. Suggests a strong buying opportunity, as it combines momentum with volume flow analysis.
Sell Signal (Down Trend):
Typically indicating that the asset might be entering a downward trend or that the recent uptrend is losing momentum. It's a prompt to consider closing long positions or to initiate a short position, depending on your trading strategy.
Bottom Signal (Bottom Hit):
This alert suggests that the asset might have been oversold and could be due for a price increase. This signal is particularly useful for identifying entry points during market dips.
Day Sell Alert:
This alert is time-based and triggers every day. It's a reminder to review your positions at this specific time, which could be part of a daily routine or strategy. This alert doesn't necessarily correlate with market conditions but serves as a scheduled prompt for trading decisions.
Extreme Down Trend:
This alert suggests a strong downward trend is in progress. Possibly indicating a sharp sell-off or bearish sentiment in the market. This signal can be a warning to exit long positions or consider short selling.
Bearish
A "bearish" signal is represented by the color purple and indicates a bearish trend.
Trend Up
A "Trend Up" signal is represented by color darkish green and indicates a bullish trend for scalping or long takes.
Reversal
A "Reversal" signal is represented by the color light green for bear trend reversal upwards for a long or scalping.
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Background Colors Theory:
The background of the trading day is divided into 3 waves; we take each wave with a different color.
Session Highlights:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM EST → Default Lime Green
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM EST → Default Aqua Blue
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM EST → Default Purple
Colors can be adjusted via input settings.
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Put/Call Reminder
We have added a reminder on the bottom right side when STOCH and MACD meet, we show the reminder for Puts or Calls preparation so that the user can prepare for the direction it takes. This feature is for Option Trades, but it works for Stocks as well.
Combined EMA/Smiley & DEM System## 🔷 General Overview
This script creates an advanced technical analysis system for TradingView, combining multiple Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs), Simple Moving Averages (SMAs), dynamic Fibonacci levels, and ATR (Average True Range) analysis. It presents the results clearly through interactive, real-time tables directly on the chart.
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## 🔹 Indicator Structure
The script consists of two main parts:
### **1. EMA & SMA Combined System with Fibonacci**
- **Purpose:**
Provides visual insights by comparing multiple EMA/SMA periods and identifying significant dynamic price levels using Fibonacci ratios around a calculated "Golden" line.
- **Components:**
- **Moving Averages (MAs)**:
- 20 EMAs (periods from 20 to 400)
- 20 SMAs (also from 20 to 400)
- **Golden Line:**
Calculated as the average of all EMAs and SMAs.
- **Dynamic Fibonacci Levels:**
Key ratios around the Golden line (0.5, 0.618, 0.786, 1.0, 1.272, 1.414, 1.618, 2.0) dynamically adjust based on market conditions.
- **Fibonacci Labels:**
Labels are shown next to Fibonacci lines, indicating their numeric value clearly on the chart.
- **Table (Top Right Corner):**
- Displays:
- **Input:** EMA/SMA periods sorted by their current average price levels.
- **AVG:** The average of corresponding EMA & SMA pairs.
- **EMA & SMA Values:** Individual EMA/SMA values clearly marked.
- **Dynamic Highlighting:** Highlights the row whose average (EMA+SMA)/2 is closest to the current price, helping identify immediate price action significance.
- **Sorting Logic:**
Each EMA/SMA pair is dynamically sorted based on their average values. Color coding (red/green) is used:
- **Green:** EMA/SMA pairs with shorter periods when their average is lower.
- **Red:** EMA/SMA pairs with longer periods when their average is lower.
- **Star (⭐):** Represents the "Golden" average clearly.
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### **2. DEM System (Dynamic EMA/ATR Metrics)**
- **Purpose:**
Provides detailed ATR statistics to assess market volatility clearly and quickly.
- **Components:**
- **Moving Averages:**
- SMA lines: 25, 50, 100, 200.
- **Bollinger Bands:**
- Based on 20-period SMA of highs and standard deviation of lows.
- **ATR Analysis:**
- ATR calculations for multiple periods (1-day, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50).
- **ATR Premium:** Average ATR of all calculated periods, providing an overarching volatility indicator.
- **ATR Table (Bottom Right Corner):**
- Displays clearly structured ATR values and percentages relative to the current close price:
- Columns: **ATR Period**, **Value**, and **% of Close**.
- Rows: Each specific ATR (1D, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50), plus ATR premium.
- The ATR premium is highlighted in yellow to signify its importance clearly.
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## 🔹 Key Features and Logic Explained
- **Dynamic EMA/SMA Sorting:**
The script computes the average of each EMA/SMA pair and sorts them dynamically on each bar, highlighting their relative importance visually. This allows traders to easily interpret the strength of current support/resistance levels based on moving averages.
- **Closest EMA/SMA Pair to Current Price:**
Calculates the absolute difference between the current price and all EMA/SMA averages, highlighting the closest one for quick reference.
- **Fibonacci Ratios:**
- Dynamically calculated Fibonacci levels based on the "Golden" EMA/SMA average give clear visual guidance for potential targets, supports, and resistances.
- Labels are continuously updated and placed next to levels for clarity.
- **ATR Volatility Analysis:**
- Provides immediate insight into market volatility with absolute and relative (percentage-based) ATR values.
- ATR premium summarizes volatility across multiple timeframes clearly.
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## 🔹 Practical Use Case:
- Traders can quickly identify support/resistance and critical price zones through EMA/SMA and Fibonacci combinations.
- Useful in assessing immediate volatility, guiding stop-loss and take-profit levels through detailed ATR metrics.
- The dynamic highlighting in tables provides intuitive, real-time decision support for active traders.
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## 🔹 How to Use this Script:
1. **Adjust EMA & SMA Lengths** from indicator settings if different periods are preferred.
2. **Monitor dynamic Fibonacci levels** around the "Golden" average to identify possible reversal or continuation points.
3. **Check EMA/SMA table:** Rows highlighted indicate immediate significance concerning current market price.
4. **ATR table:** Use volatility metrics for better risk management.
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## 🔷 Conclusion
This advanced Pine Script indicator efficiently combines multiple EMAs, SMAs, dynamic Fibonacci retracement levels, and volatility analysis using ATR into a comprehensive real-time analytical tool, enhancing traders' decision-making capabilities by providing clear and actionable insights directly on the TradingView chart.
CryptoPulse CipherCryptoPulse Cipher is an all-in-one trading indicator designed for cryptocurrency markets. It delivers precise buy/sell signals using a powerful blend of WaveTrend oscillator and MFI, enhanced by an EMA ribbon for trend clarity. Identify key reversals with divergence detection and blue triangle warnings, while support/resistance zones and VWAP guide your entries and exits. Customizable and alert-ready, this tool empowers traders to navigate volatile markets with confidence. Perfect for scalpers and swing traders alike.
MTF RSI & SMA Crossover [OB/OS Filtered Signals]MTF RSI & SMA Crossover
This custom indicator combines the power of Multi-Timeframe (MTF) RSI, Simple Moving Average (SMA), and overbought/oversold (OB/OS) conditions to provide precise buy and sell signals based on the crossovers of the RSI and its SMA. The indicator includes the following features:
MTF RSI: The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is calculated on a customizable timeframe, giving traders the ability to analyze price momentum across different timeframes.
SMA of RSI: The RSI is smoothed using a Simple Moving Average (SMA), helping to filter out market noise and identify clearer trend reversals.
Overbought/Oversold Filter: Signals are only triggered when the RSI has been in an overbought (above 70) or oversold (below 30) condition, improving the reliability of potential trend reversals.
Buy/Sell Signals:
Buy signals occur when the RSI crosses above its SMA after being oversold, indicating potential upward momentum.
Sell signals occur when the RSI crosses below its SMA after being overbought, indicating potential downward momentum.
Customizable Label Colors: Choose your own colors for the "BUY" and "SELL" labels to match your chart's design and preferences.
Alerts: Set alerts for buy and sell signals, ensuring you don't miss a potential trade.
This indicator is ideal for traders who want to capture trend reversals and momentum shifts while filtering out false signals by using overbought and oversold conditions. Customize the settings to suit your trading style and strategy.
Kombine Al/Sat SistemiFeatures:
Support/Resistance Levels: Green line indicates support, red line indicates resistance levels.
RSI Indicator: Green triangle signals when RSI goes above 30.
Buy/Sell Signals: Shows "BUY" and "SELL" labels with EMA intersections and RSI combination.
Money Input: Marked with a blue circle in case of volume increase + price increase.
MACD Histogram: Provides extra momentum information.
This indicator will show all these features together when you add it to your chart. You can adjust the parameters according to your own trading strategy.
Super Accurate 15m Scalping Indicator [Royal Signals]This custom indicator simulates a robust trend trading strategy using a blend of moving averages (MA), the Relative Strength Index (RSI), and market structure analysis. Developed and fine-tuned with over 100 days of back testing, this tool is designed to capture trending market moves and support bidirectional trading—both long and short. When applied to various suitable symbols, it can help in identifying profitable trading opportunities by adapting to the unique volume and price fluctuation characteristics of each instrument.
Key Features:
Trend Trading System:
Combines MA crossovers, RSI signals, and market structure evaluation to pinpoint optimal entry and exit levels for trending markets.
Extensive Back Testing:
Fine-tuned with more than 100 days of historical data, ensuring enhanced reliability and performance.
Bidirectional Trading:
Supports both long and short trades, allowing you to take advantage of market opportunities regardless of overall trend direction.
Dynamic Performance Metrics:
Displays a comprehensive performance table in the upper-right corner of the chart, showing total trades, win rate, net profit, ROI, and maximum drawdown for ongoing evaluation.
Clear Visual Signals:
Utilizes distinct markers with increased size (size = size.small) and white text, along with background color changes (light green for long positions and light red for short positions) to easily visualize the duration of each trade.
Versatile Application:
Applying this indicator to various suitable symbols can aid in profitable trading by catering to different market dynamics, helping you fine-tune your approach according to the unique characteristics of each asset.
Precautions When Using:
Symbol Variability:
Trading volume and price fluctuations vary among symbols. Always refer to the performance table displayed in the upper-right of the chart and adjust settings accordingly.
Minimum Win Rate:
Ensure that the win rate remains at or above 34% to meet the strategy’s performance criteria.
Risk Management:
If maximum drawdown reaches 20% or more, exercise caution when applying leverage of 2x or greater.
Before using this indicator for live trading, please perform thorough testing and adjust parameters to align with your risk management preferences and market conditions. Past performance is not indicative of future results.