Advanced Candle Patterns detector-GSK-VIZAG-AP-INDIA 📌 Description
This indicator automatically detects and highlights common candlestick patterns on the chart and provides a reference table with explanations. It is designed as a visual and educational tool for learning candlestick psychology and price action.
🔍 Features
Pattern Detection (on-chart):
Detects well-known bullish, bearish, and neutral patterns:
Bullish Engulfing, Bearish Engulfing
Hammer, Inverted Hammer
Morning Star, Evening Star
Three White Soldiers, Three Black Crows
Bullish Harami, Bearish Harami
Piercing Line, Dark Cloud Cover
Tweezer Bottom, Tweezer Top
Doji
Patterns are marked directly on the chart using labels.
Labels can show pattern names or serial numbers (user choice).
Bullish = Green, Bearish = Red, Neutral = Yellow.
Reference Table (on-chart panel):
Lists all detected patterns with color-coded text.
Option to show short explanations for each pattern, or just identifiers.
Table includes a “Serial” column so users can match with chart labels.
Chart & Table Settings (customizable):
Table Position: choose Top Left, Top Right, Bottom Left, Bottom Right.
Text Size: choose Tiny, Small, Normal, Large, or Huge.
Toggle Options:
Show/Hide explanation table.
Show/Hide descriptions in table.
Show serial numbers instead of pattern labels on chart.
🎓 Educational Purpose
This tool is meant for study and research. Candlestick patterns alone are not reliable signals; their strength depends on trend, volume, and market context. Use this script to visually learn patterns and combine with other analysis methods.
⚠️ Disclaimer:
This indicator is for educational purposes only. It does not provide trading or investment advice. No candlestick pattern guarantees future price movement. Always confirm with other tools and do your own research before making trading decisions.
Sentiment
Snapfront Market Clarity Index (MCI) — LiteMarket Clarity Index (MCI) — Lite + Signals
The Market Clarity Index (MCI) measures trend clarity vs. noise using returns, drift, and volume shock dynamics. Values are normalized through a φ²-based sigmoid for smooth, interpretable signals.
Features:
Clear 0–100 scale (Lite version)
Heatmap background for clarity regimes
Bull/Bear signal arrows with EMA filter
High/Low threshold lines for easy context
Trading Logic:
✅ Bull signal when MCI crosses into the high zone with price above EMA
❌ Bear signal when MCI crosses into the low zone with price below EMA
Use MCI as a trend filter, entry trigger, or market condition gauge across any timeframe or asset.
Elliott Wave [BigBeluga]🔵 OVERVIEW
Elliott Wave automatically finds and draws an Elliott-style 5-wave impulse and a dashed projection for a potential -(a)→(b)→(c) correction. It detects six sequential reversal points from rolling highs/lows — 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, (a) — validates their relative placement, and then renders the wave with labels and horizontal reference lines. If price invalidates the structure by closing back through the Wave-5 level inside a 100-bar window, the pattern is cleared (optionally kept as “broken”) while key dotted levels remain for context.
🔵 CONCEPTS
Reversal harvesting from extremes : The script scans highest/lowest values over a user-set Length and stores swing points with their bar indices.
Six-point validation : A pattern requires six pivots (1…5 and (a)). Their vertical/temporal order must satisfy Elliott-style constraints before drawing.
Impulse + projection : After confirming 1→5, the tool plots a curved polyline through the pivots and a dashed forward path from (a) toward (b) (midpoint of 5 and (a)) and back to (c).
Risk line (invalidator) : The Wave-5 price is tracked; a close back through it within 100 bars marks the structure as broken.
Minimal persistence : When broken, the wave drawing is removed to avoid noise, while dotted horizontals for waves 5 and 4 remain as reference.
🔵 FEATURES
Automatic pivot collection from rolling highs/lows (user-controlled Length ).
Wave labeling : Points 1–5 are printed; the last collected swing is marked b
. Projected i
& i
are shown with a dashed polyline.
Breaker line & cleanup : If price closes above Wave-5 (opposite for bears) within 100 bars, the pattern is removed; only dotted levels of 5 and 4 stay.
Styling controls :
Length (pivot sensitivity)
Text Size for labels (tiny/small/normal/large)
Wave color input
Show Broken toggle to keep invalidated patterns visible
Lightweight memory : Keeps a compact buffer of recent pivots/draws to stay responsive.
🔵 HOW TO USE
Set sensitivity : Increase Length on noisy charts for cleaner pivots; decrease to catch earlier/shorter structures.
Wait for confirmation : Once 1→5 is printed and (a) appears, use the Wave-5 line as your invalidation. A close back through it within ~100 bars removes the active wave (unless Show Broken is on).
Plan with the dashed path : The (a)→(b)→(c) projection offers a scenario for potential corrective movement and risk placement.
Work MTF : Identify cleaner waves on higher TFs; refine execution on lower TFs near the breaker or during the move toward (b).
Seek confluence : Align with structure (S/R), volume/Delta, or your trend filter to avoid counter-context trades.
🔵 CONCLUSION
Elliott Wave systematizes discretionary wave analysis: it detects and labels the 5-wave impulse, projects a plausible (a)-(b)-(c) path, and self-cleans on invalidation. With clear labels, dotted reference levels, and a practical breaker rule, it gives traders an objective framework for scenario planning, invalidation, and timing.
ICT Killzones & Pivots indicatorIt marks out key trading sessions (Asia, London, New York AM, NY Lunch, NY PM) by drawing:
Killzone boxes (high/low of session)
Pivot lines (session highs and lows)
Labels (like LO.H, NYAM.L, etc.)
Day/Week/Month opens and separators
Custom timestamp markers
Here’s what’s happening in the code:
🔑 Key Features:
Configurable Killzones
Asia: 20:00 – 00:00 GMT-4
London: 02:00 – 05:00 GMT-4
NY AM: 09:30 – 11:00 GMT-4
NY Lunch: 12:00 – 13:00 GMT-4
NY PM: 13:30 – 16:00 GMT-4
Each session can show:
Colored boxes (range of session)
Pivot high/low lines
Labels like AS.H, LO.L
Alerts when levels break
Drawing Limits
max_days input controls how many past sessions are shown.
Prevents chart clutter.
Opening Price Lines
You can mark important open levels: true day open (00:00), 06:00, 10:00, 14:00.
Useful for ICT concepts like “open drive.”
Day/Week/Month Opens
Option to plot open price levels with labels (D.OPEN, W.OPEN, M.OPEN).
Can also show separators for each new day/week/month.
Alerts
Triggers when session highs or lows are broken.
Example: “Broke LO.H” if London high breaks.
Custom Timezones
Killzones are adjusted using the gmt_tz setting.
Default is GMT-4 (New York).
Cutoff Time
After a set time (default 12:00), extensions of session lines stop updating.
⚡ In practice:
Boxes highlight accumulation ranges (ICT killzones).
Pivot lines help track liquidity grabs (session high/low breaks).
Labels + alerts keep you notified of important market structure events.
Combined with ICT concepts, you’d look for setups like:
London killzone sweep of Asia range.
NY session taking liquidity above London high.
Secret bubbleSecret bubble
Why Might It Be Called "Bubbles"?
Although not officially named so, some traders or platforms might refer to Bollinger Bands as "bubbles" because:
The bands visually surround the price like a bubble.
During low volatility, the bands form a tight "bubble" around price.
Breakouts look like the price "popping out" of a bubble.
Hence, the nickname "пузырьки" (bubbles) could be a colloquial or visual metaphor for Bollinger Bands in Russian-speaking trading communities.
Conclusion
While there is no official technical indicator called "Bubbles", the term likely refers to Bollinger Bands due to their visual appearance and function. This powerful tool helps traders assess volatility, spot potential reversals, and time entries and exits. When combined with other analysis methods, Bollinger Bands remain a cornerstone of modern technical trading.
🔧 Tip: You can find Bollinger Bands on almost every trading platform (TradingView, MetaTrader, ThinkorSwim) by searching "Bollinger Bands" in the indicators list.
Major & Modern Wars TimelineDescription:
This indicator overlays vertical lines and labels on your chart to mark the start and end dates of major global wars and modern conflicts.
Features:
Displays start (red line + label) and end (green line + label) for each war.
Covers 20th century wars (World War I, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War, Gulf War, Afghanistan, Iraq).
Includes modern conflicts: Syrian Civil War, Ukraine War, and Israel–Hamas War.
For ongoing conflicts, the end date is set to 2025 for timeline visualization.
Customizable: label position (above/below bar), line width.
Works on any chart timeframe, overlaying events on financial data.
Use case:
Useful for historical market analysis (e.g., gold, oil, S&P 500), helping traders and researchers see how wars and conflicts align with market movements.
Market Cap Landscape 3DHello, traders and creators! 👋
Market Cap Landscape 3D. This project is more than just a typical technical analysis tool; it's an exploration into what's possible when code meets artistry on the financial charts. It's a demonstration of how we can transcend flat, two-dimensional lines and step into a vibrant, three-dimensional world of data.
This project continues a journey that began with a previous 3D experiment, the T-Virus Sentiment, which you can explore here:
The Market Cap Landscape 3D builds on that foundation, visualizing market data—particularly crypto market caps—as a dynamic 3D mountain range. The entire landscape is procedurally generated and rendered in real-time using the powerful drawing capabilities of polyline.new() and line.new() , pushed to their creative limits.
This work is intended as a guide and a design example for all developers, born from the spirit of learning and a deep love for understanding the Pine Script™ language.
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🧐 Core Concept: How It Works
The indicator synthesizes multiple layers of information into a single, cohesive 3D scene:
The Surface: The mountain range itself is a procedurally generated 3D mesh. Its peaks and valleys create a rich, textured landscape that serves as the canvas for our data.
Crypto Data Integration: The core feature is its ability to fetch market cap data for a list of cryptocurrencies you provide. It then sorts them in descending order and strategically places them onto the 3D surface.
The Summit: The highest point on the mountain is reserved for the asset with the #1 market cap in your list, visually represented by a flag and a custom emblem.
The Mountain Labels: The other assets are distributed across the mountainside, with their rank determining their general elevation. This creates an intuitive visual hierarchy.
The Leaderboard Pole: For clarity, a dedicated pole in the back-right corner provides a clean, ranked list of the symbols and their market caps, ensuring the data is always easy to read.
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🧐 Example of adjusting the view
To evoke the feeling of flying over mountains
To evoke the feeling of looking at a mountain peak on a low plain
🧐 Example of predefined colors
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🚀 How to Use
Getting started with the Market Cap Landscape 3D:
Add to Chart: Apply the "Market Cap Landscape 3D" indicator to your active chart.
Open Settings: Double-click anywhere on the 3D landscape or click the "Settings" icon next to the indicator's name.
Customize Your Crypto List: The most important setting is in the Crypto Data tab. In the "Symbols" text area, enter a comma-separated list of the crypto tickers you want to visualize (e.g., BTC,ETH,SOL,XRP ). The indicator supports up to 40 unique symbols.
> Important Note: This indicator exclusively uses TradingView's `CRYPTOCAP` data source. To find valid symbols, use the main symbol search bar on your chart. Type `CRYPTOCAP:` (including the colon) and you will see a list of available options. For example, typing `CRYPTOCAP:BTC` will confirm that `BTC` is a valid ticker for the indicator's settings. Using symbols that do not exist in the `CRYPTOCAP` index will result in a script error. or, to display other symbols, simply type CRYPTOCAP: (including the colon) and you will see a list of available options.
Adjust Your View: Use the settings in the Camera & Projection tab to rotate ( Yaw ), tilt ( Pitch ), and scale the landscape until you find a view you love.
Explore & Customize: Play with the color palettes, flag design, and other settings to make the landscape truly your own!
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⚙️ Settings & Customization
This indicator is highly customizable. Here’s a breakdown of what each setting does:
#### 🪙 Crypto Data
Symbols: Enter the crypto tickers you want to track, separated by commas. The script automatically handles duplicates and case-insensitivity.
Show Market Cap on Mountain: When checked, it displays the full market cap value next to the symbol on the mountain. When unchecked, it shows a cleaner look with just the symbol and a colored circle background.
#### 📷 Camera & Projection
Yaw (°): Rotates the camera view horizontally (side to side).
Pitch (°): Tilts the camera view vertically (up and down).
Scale X, Y, Z: Stretches or compresses the landscape in width, depth, and height, respectively. Fine-tune these to get the perfect perspective.
#### 🏞️ Grid / Surface
Grid X/Y resolution: Controls the detail level of the 3D mesh. Higher values create a smoother surface but may use more resources.
Fill surface strips: Toggles the beautiful color gradient on the surface.
Show wireframe lines: Toggles the visibility of the grid lines.
Show nodes (markers): Toggles the small dots at each grid intersection point.
#### 🏔️ Peaks / Mountains
Fill peaks volume: Draws vertical lines on high peaks, giving them a sense of volume.
Fill peaks surface: Draws a cross-hatch pattern on the surface of high peaks.
Peak height threshold: Defines the minimum height for a peak to receive the fill effect.
Peak fill color/density: Customizes the appearance of the fill lines.
#### 🚩 Flags (3D)
Show Flag on Summit: A master switch to show or hide the flag and emblem entirely.
Flag height, width, etc.: Provides full control over the dimensions and orientation of the flag on the highest peak.
#### 🎨 Color Palette
Base Gradient Palette: Choose from 13 stunning, pre-designed color themes for the landscape, from the classic SUNSET_WAVE to vibrant themes like NEON_DREAM and OCEANIC .
#### 🛡️ Emblem / Badge Controls
This section gives you granular control over every element of the custom emblem on the flag. Tweak rotation, offsets, and scale to design your unique logo.
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👨💻 Developer's Corner: Modifying the Core Logic
If you're a developer and wish to customize the indicator's core data source, this section is for you. The script is designed to be modular, making it easy to change what data is being ranked and visualized.
The heart of the data retrieval and ranking logic is within the f_getSortedCryptoData() function. Here’s how you can modify it:
1. Changing the Data Source (from Market Cap to something else):
The current logic uses request.security("CRYPTOCAP:" + syms.get(i), ...) to fetch market capitalization data. To change this, you need to modify this line.
Example: Ranking by RSI (14) on the Daily timeframe.
First, you'll need a function to calculate RSI. Add this function to the script:
f_getRSI(symbol, timeframe, length) =>
request.security(symbol, timeframe, ta.rsi(close, length))
Then, inside f_getSortedCryptoData() , find the `for` loop that populates the `caps` array and replace the `request.security` call:
// OLD LINE:
// caps.set(i, request.security("CRYPTOCAP:" + syms.get(i), timeframe.period, close))
// NEW LINE for RSI:
// Note: You'll need to decide how to format the symbol name (e.g., "BINANCE:" + syms.get(i) + "USDT")
caps.set(i, f_getRSI("BINANCE:" + syms.get(i) + "USDT", "D", 14))
2. Changing the Data Formatting:
The ranking values are formatted for display using the f_fmtCap() function, which currently formats large numbers into "M" (millions), "B" (billions), etc.
If you change the data source to something like RSI, you'll want to change the formatting. You can modify f_fmtCap() or create a new formatting function.
Example: Formatting for RSI.
// Modify f_fmtCap or create f_fmtRSI
f_fmtRSI(float v) =>
str.tostring(v, "#.##") // Simply format to two decimal places
Remember to update the calls to this function in the main drawing loop where the labels are created (e.g., str.format("{0}: {1}", crypto.symbol, f_fmtCap(crypto.cap)) ).
By modifying these key functions ( f_getSortedCryptoData and f_fmtCap ), you can adapt the Market Cap Landscape 3D to visualize and rank almost any dataset you can imagine, from technical indicators to fundamental data.
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We hope you enjoy using the Market Cap Landscape 3D as much as we enjoyed creating it. Happy charting! ✨
US Presidents 1789–1916Description:
This indicator displays all U.S. presidential elections from 1789 to 1916 on your chart.
Features:
Vertical lines at the date of each presidential election.
Line color by party:
Red = Republican
Blue = Democrat
Gray = Other/None
Labels showing the name of each president.
Historical flag style: All presidents before 1900 are considered historical, providing visual distinction.
Fully overlayed on the price chart for timeline context.
Customizable: Label position (above/below bar) and line width.
Use case: Great for studying historical market behavior around elections or for general reference of U.S. presidents during the early history of the country.
US Presidents 1920–2024Description:
This indicator displays all U.S. presidential elections from 1920 to 2024 on your chart.
Features:
Vertical lines at the date of each presidential election.
Line color by party:
Red = Republican
Blue = Democrat
Gray = Other/None
Labels showing the name of each president.
Modern flag style: Presidents from 1900 onward are highlighted as modern, giving clear historical separation.
Fully overlayed on the price chart for timeline context.
Customizable: Label position (above/below bar) and line width.
Use case: Useful for analyzing modern U.S. presidential cycles, market reactions to elections, or quickly referencing recent presidents directly on charts.
FED Rate Decisions (Cuts & Hikes)This indicator highlights key moments in U.S. monetary policy by plotting vertical lines on the chart for Federal Reserve interest rate decisions.
Features:
Rate Cuts (red): Marks dates when the Fed reduced interest rates.
Rate Hikes (green): Marks dates when the Fed increased interest rates.
Configurable view: Choose between showing all historical decisions or only those from 2019 onwards.
Labels: Each event is tagged with “FED CUT” or “FED HIKE” above or below the bar (adjustable).
Alerts: You can set TradingView alerts to be notified when the chart reaches a Fed decision day.
🔧 Inputs:
Show decisions: Switch between All or 2019+ events.
Show rate cuts / hikes: Toggle visibility separately.
Colors: Customize line and label colors.
Label position: Place labels above or below the bar.
📈 Usage:
This tool helps traders and investors visualize how Fed policy shifts align with market movements. Rate cuts often signal economic easing, while hikes suggest tightening monetary policy. By overlaying these events on price charts, you can analyze historical reactions and prepare for similar scenarios.
Trend Shift Histogram By Clarity ChartsTrend Shift Histogram – A Brand New Formula by Clarity Charts
The Trend Shift Histogram is a brand-new mathematical formula designed to capture market momentum shifts with exceptional clarity.
Unlike traditional histograms, this indicator focuses on detecting early changes in market direction by analyzing underlying trend strength and momentum imbalances.
Key Features:
New Formula – Built from scratch to highlight momentum reversals and hidden trend shifts.
Visual Clarity – Green and red histogram bars make it easy to identify bullish and bearish phases, and grey area as trend reversal or sideways zone.
Trend Detection – Helps traders spot when the market is about to shift direction, often before price reacts strongly.
Scalable Settings –
Use smaller lengths for scalping and short-term trades.
Use larger lengths for swing trading and longer trend analysis.
Every Timeframe Ready – Whether you’re scalping on 1m or analyzing weekly charts, the histogram adapts seamlessly.
Power of Combining with the Fear Index
The Trend Shift Histogram becomes even more powerful when combined with Fear Index by Clarity Charts :
Fear Index by Clarity Charts
Together:
Fear Index highlights market fear & exhaustion levels, showing when traders are capitulating.
Trend Shift Histogram confirms the direction of the new trend once fear has peaked.
How to Use:
📈 Long Entry Condition
A long position is triggered when the following conditions align:
The Fear Index Bulls are showing upward momentum, indicating strengthening bullish sentiment.
The Fear Index Bears are simultaneously declining, signaling weakening bearish pressure.
The Trend Shift Histogram transitions from a short bias to a long bias, confirming a structural shift in market direction.
When all three conditions occur together, it provides a strong confluence to initiate a long trade entry.
📉 Short Entry Condition
A short position is triggered when the opposite conditions align:
The Fear Index Bears are showing upward momentum, indicating strengthening bearish sentiment.
The Fear Index Bulls are simultaneously declining, signaling weakening bullish pressure.
The Trend Shift Histogram transitions from a long bias to a short bias, confirming a structural shift in market direction.
When all three conditions occur together, it provides a strong confluence to initiate a short trade entry.
🔄 Bullish Trend Cycle
During a bullish phase as per the Fear Index, you can capture the entire cycle by:
Entry: Taking entries when the Trend Shift Histogram begins printing green bars, which mark the start of a bullish trend shift.
Exit: Closing the position when the histogram transitions to grey bars, signaling exhaustion or a potential pause in the bullish cycle.
This approach allows you to ride the bullish momentum effectively while respecting market cycle shifts.
🔻 Bearish Trend Cycle
During a bearish phase as per the Fear Index, you can capture the entire cycle by:
Entry: Taking entries when the Trend Shift Histogram begins printing red bars, which mark the start of a bearish trend shift.
Exit: Closing the position when the histogram transitions to grey bars, signaling exhaustion or a potential pause in the bearish cycle.
This approach ensures that bearish trends are traded with precision, avoiding late entries and capturing maximum move potential.
Watch for histogram color changes (green = bullish, red = bearish, grey = sideways).
Adjust length settings based on your style:
Small = intraday & scalping precision.
Large = swing & positional confidence.
Combine signals with Fear Index peaks for high-probability reversal zones.
Apply across any timeframe for flexible strategy building.
Who Can Use This
Scalpers – Catch quick intraday shifts.
Swing Traders – Ride bigger moves with confidence.
Long-Term Investors – Spot early warning signs of market trend reversals.
Contact & Support
For collaboration, premium indicators, or custom strategy building:
theclaritycharts@gmail.com
JL - Market HeatmapThis indicator plots a static table on your chart that displays any tickers you want and their % change on the day so far.
It updates in real time, changes color as it updates, and has several custom functions available for you:
1. Plot up to 12 tickers of your choice
2. Choose a layout with 1-4 rows
3. Display % Change or Not
4. Choose your font size (Tiny, Small, Normal, Large)
5. Up/Down Cell Colors (% change dependent)
6. Up/Down Text Colors (high contrast to your color choices)
The purpose of the indicator is to quickly measure a broad basket of market instruments to paint a more context-rich perspective of the chart you are looking at.
I hope this indicator can help you (and me) accomplish this task in a simple, clean, and seamless manner.
Thanks and enjoy - Jack
Price Heat Meter [ChartPrime]⯁ OVERVIEW
Price Heat Meter visualizes where price sits inside its recent range and turns that into an intuitive “temperature” read. Using rolling extremes, candles fade from ❄️ aqua (cold) near the lower bound to 🔥 red (hot) near the upper bound. The tool also trails recent extreme levels, tags unusually persistent extremes with a % “heat” label, and shows a bottom gauge (0–100%) with a live arrow so you can read market heat at a glance.
⯁ KEY FEATURES
Rolling Heat Map (0–100%):
The script measures where the close sits between the current Lowest Low and Highest High over the chosen Length (default 50).
Candles use a two-stage gradient: aqua → yellow (0–50%), then yellow → red (50–100%). This makes “how stretched are we?” instantly visible.
Dynamic Extremes with Time Decay:
When a new rolling High or Low is set, the script starts a faint horizontal trail at that price. Each bar that passes without a new extreme increases a counter; the line’s color gradually fades over time and fully disappears after ~100 bars, keeping the chart clean.
Persistent-Extreme Tags (Reversal Hints):
If an extreme persists for 40 bars (i.e., price hasn’t reclaimed or surpassed it), the tool stamps the original extreme pivot with its recorded Heat% at the moment the extreme formed.
• Upper extremes print a red % label (possible exhaustion/resistance context).
• Lower extremes print an aqua % label (possible exhaustion/support context).
Bottom Heat Gauge (0–100% Scale):
A compact, gradient bar renders at the bottom center showing the current Heat% with an arrow/label. ❄️ anchors the left (0%), 🔥 anchors the right (100%). The arrow adopts the same candle heat color for consistency.
Minimal Inputs, Clear Theme:
• Length (lookback window for H/L)
• Heat Color set (Cold / Mid / Hot)
The defaults give a balanced, legible gradient on most assets/timeframes.
Signal Hygiene by Design:
The meter doesn’t “call” reversals. Instead, it contextualizes price within its range and highlights the aging of extremes. That keeps it robust across regimes and assets, and ideal as a confluence layer with your existing triggers.
⯁ HOW IT WORKS (UNDER THE HOOD)
Range Model:
H = Highest(High, Length), L = Lowest(Low, Length). Heat% = 100 × (Close − L) / (H − L).
Extreme Tracking & Fade:
When High == H , we record/update the current upper extreme; same for Low == L on the lower side. If the extreme doesn’t change on the next bar, a counter increments and the plotted line’s opacity shifts along a 0→100 fade scale (visual decay).
40-Bar Persistence Labels:
On the bar after the extreme forms, the code stores the bar_index and the contemporaneous Heat% . If the extreme survives 40 bars, it places a % label at the original pivot price and index—flagging levels that were meaningfully “tested by time.”
Unified Color Logic:
Both candles and the gauge use the same two-stage gradient (Cold→Mid, then Mid→Hot), so your eye reads “heat” consistently across all elements.
⯁ USAGE
Treat >80% as “hot” and <20% as “cold” context; combine with your trigger (e.g., structure, OB, div, breakouts) instead of acting on heat alone.
Watch persistent extreme labels (40-bar marks) as reference zones for reaction or liquidity grabs.
Use the fading extreme lines as a memory map of where price last stretched—levels that slowly matter less as they decay.
Tighten Length for intraday sensitivity or increase it for swing stability.
⯁ WHY IT’S UNIQUE
Rather than another oscillator, Price Heat Meter translates simple market geometry (rolling extremes) into a readable temperature layer with time-aware extremes and a synchronized gauge . You get a continuously updated sense of stretch, persistence, and potential reversal context—without clutter or overfitting.
Daily Weekly Monthly HLC (بهداد)خطوط مهم روزانه هفتگی ماهانه This is an indicator that shows the closing lines and the highest and lowest prices for daily, weekly and monthly periods. In addition, we can divide the entire weekly period into several parts.
Session Map! This indicator visually highlights the three main Forex trading sessions — Asia, London, and New York — as well as the Power Zone when London and New York overlap.
It also includes a bottom-center dashboard showing the current active session and the best Forex pairs to trade during that session.
Key Features 🚀
Session Background Shading
Asia Session → Aqua
London Session → Teal
New York Session → Blue
Power Zone (London + NY overlap) → Gold ⚡
Dynamic Dashboard (bottom-center)
Displays current active session
Shows best pairs to trade based on session liquidity
Optimized for Forex Trading
Know instantly when to trade and what to trade
Uses session-specific recommendations based on volatility windows
Why This Indicator is Useful
This isn’t just a session visualizer — it’s a trading assistant:
Helps you identify high-liquidity trading windows
Shows you which pairs are most active per session
Highlights the Power Zone ⚡ where volatility peaks
Global Market Context Dashboard With Pull Back IndicatorGlobal Market Context Dashboard With Pull Back Indicator
Fear & Greed Oscillator — LEAPs (v6, manual DMI/ADX)Fear & Greed Oscillator for LEAPs — a composite sentiment/trend tool that highlights long-term fear/greed extremes and trend quality for better LEAP entries and exits.
This custom Fear & Greed Oscillator (FGO-LEAP) is designed for swing trades and long-term LEAP option entries. It blends multiple signals — MACD (trend), ADX/DMI (trend quality), OBV (accumulation/distribution), RSI & Stoch RSI (momentum), and volume spikes — into a single score that ranges from –100 (extreme fear) to +100 (extreme greed). The weights are tuned for LEAPs, emphasizing slower trend and accumulation signals rather than short-term noise.
Use Weekly charts for the main signal and Daily only for entry timing. Entries are strongest when the score is above zero and rising, with both MACD and DMI positive. Extreme Fear (< –60) can mark long-term bottoms when followed by a recovery, while Extreme Greed (> +60) often signals overheated conditions. A cross below zero is an early warning to reduce or roll positions.
XAU 1H Clean Confluence — Micro Table v2XAU 1H Clean Confluence — Micro Table
What it is
A clean, low-clutter 1-hour XAUUSD indicator that summarizes confluences in a compact on-chart table. It’s designed for traders who want structure + momentum + location without covering the chart in drawings.
Best used on: ICMARKETS:XAUUSD or your broker’s XAUUSD feed, 1H timeframe.
Style: Table-only by default (optional EMA200 line and tiny signal markers).
How signals are built (long example; shorts mirror)
A Long Confluence is printed when all of the below are true:
Trend alignment: EMA20 > EMA50 > EMA200
Pullback & re-engage: price crossed back above EMA20 after a pullback
RSI regime: RSI(14) crosses up through 50 (trend confirmation)
Displacement/imbalance: a 3-candle Bull FVG exists (low > high )
Structure: either a BOS up or CHOCH up via swing pivots (pivotLen input)
Sweep (optional): if enabled, require a sweep of Asian Low and/or PDL first
Time gating (optional): only during London/NY windows and outside news windows
Short signals use the mirrored conditions (EMA stack down, cross back below EMA20, RSI cross down through 50, Bear FVG, BOS/CHOCH down, optional Asian High/PDH sweep).
QAIS Advanced Liquidity Hunter [HYBRID ALERT]I Qais Shah from Kalmeshwar, Nagpur. Have Unlock Institutional-Grade Strategies with the Advanced Liquidity Hunter
This powerful indicator is designed for serious traders seeking to capitalize on the same market mechanics used by institutional players. The Advanced Liquidity Hunter identifies high-probability reversal setups by detecting key market events: Liquidity Sweeps, Fair Value Gaps (FVG), and RSI Divergence, all filtered through a multi-timeframe analysis for maximum confluence.
🔍 What This Indicator Does:
Detects Liquidity Sweeps: Finds precise moments where price aggressively sweeps beyond a recent swing high or low to trigger stop orders (liquidity) and then rejects back into the range—a classic sign of institutional activity.
Identifies Fair Value Gaps (FVG): Highlights imbalanced areas on the chart where price is likely to return, providing excellent entry zones.
Multi-Timeframe RSI Divergence: Confirms momentum shifts by analyzing divergence not just on your current chart, but also on the higher 1-hour timeframe for stronger, more reliable signals.
Volume Spike Confirmation: Ensures the move is validated by a significant increase in trading volume, separating genuine moves from false breakouts.
Smart Alert System: Sends direct alerts to your phone or email when a perfect confluence of conditions is met, so you never miss a setup.
⚙️ How to Use It:
This is a Hybrid Quant-Discretionary tool. It does the heavy lifting of scanning the markets 24/7, but it requires your expert discretion for final execution.
Wait for the Alert: The indicator will send an alert when a high-quality setup is detected.
Confirm on Higher Timeframe (HTF): Open the chart. Check that the signal aligns with a major HTF support/resistance level, trend, or order block.
Execute Your Plan: Manually enter the trade using the provided logic, ensuring you implement strict risk management (1-2% of capital per trade).
🎯 Ideal For:
Swing Traders and Day Traders looking for high-quality, high-probability entries.
Those who understand and trade based on market structure, liquidity, and order flow.
Traders who prefer a disciplined, alert-based system over emotional decision-making.
📊 Key Features:
Fully Customizable: Adjust all parameters (ATR multiplier, RSI length, volume spike) to fit your trading style and the current market volatility.
Clear Visuals: Easy-to-see triangles and crosses plot the exact entry points and liquidity sweeps directly on your chart.
Non-Repainting: The logic uses confirmed closing prices to ensure signals do not repaint.
Disclaimer: This tool is designed to identify high-probability opportunities, not guaranteed wins. Always practice proper risk management and backtest the strategy before using real capital. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
Enhanced EMA Crossover with Supertrend + Ribbon + Multi TFThe indicator has 4 core indicators in 1, the supertrend, the 2ema crossover, the moving average ribbon and a multi-timeframe trend indicator. I have modified the code for better visuals, all the indicators are fully customizable for better visuals and trend identification. Specially the 2 ema crossover indicator ribbon should guide you in the direction of the overall trend in different timeframes. The white dots were added to the real price close on everu candle , it is very usefull visually to see exactly where the price is closing specially when using heiken ashi candles. The small arrows on every candle should guide you in the direction of the overall trend when adjusting the 2 ema crossover lengths, the bigger arrow plots on the first candle only when the 2 ema crossover happens to either direction, using the supertrend indicator with the moving averages will also help you keep in the right trend direction.
A best Seasonality Monthly IndicatorSeasonality Monthly is a custom indicator designed for TradingView that calculates and displays monthly seasonality performance as a table overlay on the chart.
Key aspects and functionality:
It requires the timeframe to be either monthly or daily; otherwise, it throws an error.
The user can set the starting year (default 2015) from which the seasonality statistics begin.
It collects monthly percentage change data (close to close returns) for each month and year dynamically using request.security.
Data is stored in a two-dimensional matrix representing years by months, accumulating returns for each month over the years.
The table is drawn on the chart showing monthly returns for each year, with cells colored green for positive returns and red for negatives.
The bottom rows of the table show summary statistics per month:
AVG: Average monthly returns
SUM: Sum of returns
+ive: Count of months with positive returns over total counts
WR: Win rate (ratio of positive months)
Text sizes and colors are customizable via inputs.
Uses Pine Script v5 features like matrix, table API, and new runtime error handling.
This script is useful for visualizing historical monthly seasonality patterns for any symbol on TradingView.
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The Seasonality Monthly Pine Script indicator is a powerful tool designed for TradingView that enables traders to analyze and visualize the historical seasonal performance of an asset on a monthly basis. This script focuses on identifying recurring monthly patterns by accumulating monthly percentage returns over multiple years, providing insights that help traders understand when certain months tend to perform better or worse historically.
The script requires the chart to be set to either a daily or monthly timeframe to ensure accurate calculations and data retrieval. It uses the request. security function to fetch monthly data, extracting each bar's year, month, and monthly price change percent based on close-to-close returns. These returns are then accumulated into a matrix data structure, organizing the percentage changes for each year and month to build a comprehensive historical dataset.
A dynamic table is constructed and displayed on the chart, showing a detailed breakdown of percentage changes each month for every year starting from a customizable start year (default is 2015). Each cell in the table is color-coded—green for positive monthly returns and red for negative—making it visually easy to interpret seasonal trends. This immediate visual feedback is valuable for traders looking to identify strong or weak months historically.
Beyond just the yearly data, the script calculates aggregate statistics for each month, which are displayed in summary rows at the bottom of the table. These include the average monthly return, the sum of returns, the count of positive-return months versus total months ("+ive"), and the win rate (WR), which is the proportion of positive months over the total number of months observed. These statistics assist traders in quantifying the strength and consistency of monthly seasonal effects.
The script also includes user customization options such as the starting year for seasonality analysis and adjustable text size for better readability. It incorporates modern Pine Script v5 features like runtime error handling, matrix operations, and the enhanced table API for efficient and clear display.
Overall, This is a practical indicator that helps traders incorporate seasonality insights into their decision-making process, potentially improving timing entries and exits by leveraging historical monthly market behaviors. It is particularly useful for spotting cyclic tendencies and planning strategies around historically strong or weak months, adding a valuable dimension to technical analysis.
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Fear index by Clarity ChartsFear Index – Market Sentiment Strength Meter
The Fear Index is a unique, custom-built indicator designed to visualize market sentiment shifts by highlighting periods of fear (red) and confidence (green) directly on your chart. Unlike traditional oscillators, this tool combines price action dynamics with volume intensity to detect when participants are aggressively selling or confidently buying.
How to Use:
Red spikes indicate rising fear, panic, or heavy selling pressure – potential trend reversals or breakdown signals.
Green spikes highlight confidence, strength, or accumulation – signaling possible recovery or continuation.
Best used with trend analysis, support/resistance zones, and volume confirmation for high-probability setups.
Why this is different:
Not a copy of any existing indicator – this is a brand-new formula.
Helps you anticipate market mood before major price swings.
Works across multiple timeframes and instruments (indices, stocks, crypto, forex).
Pro Tip: Combine this with EMA/Trend filters for powerful trade entries and exits.
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Tick Ratio Simulator - Advanced Market Sentiment IndicatorOverview
The Tick Ratio Simulator is a sophisticated market sentiment indicator that provides real-time insights into buying and selling pressure dynamics. This proprietary indicator transforms complex market microstructure data into actionable trading signals.
Key Features
Real-Time Sentiment Analysis: Captures instantaneous shifts in market momentum
Multi-Timeframe Adaptability: Customizable calculation periods for any trading style
Visual Clarity: Color-coded histogram with dynamic zone highlighting
Integrated Alert System: Pre-configured alerts for key market transitions
Performance Dashboard: Live metrics display for informed decision-making
Trading Applications
✓ Trend Confirmation: Validate existing trends with momentum analysis
✓ Reversal Detection: Identify potential turning points at extreme readings
✓ Entry/Exit Timing: Optimize trade execution with overbought/oversold zones
✓ Risk Management: Clear visual boundaries for position sizing decisions
Signal Interpretation
Extreme Zones (±75): High probability reversal areas
Standard Thresholds (±50): Traditional overbought/oversold levels
Zero Line Crossings: Momentum shift confirmations
Histogram Expansion/Contraction: Strength of directional bias
Customization Options
Adjustable calculation and smoothing periods
Fully customizable color schemes
Toggle histogram and reference lines
Real-time information table positioning
Alert Conditions
Four pre-built alert templates for automated notifications:
Momentum threshold breaches
Directional changes
Extreme zone entries
Custom level crossovers
Best Practices
Works exceptionally well when combined with:
Volume analysis
Support/resistance levels
Price action patterns
Other momentum oscillators
Note: This indicator uses proprietary calculations to simulate institutional-grade tick analysis without requiring actual tick data feeds. Results are optimized for liquid markets with consistent volume profiles.
For optimal results, adjust parameters based on your specific instrument and timeframe. Past performance does not guarantee future results.