Relative Strength by MomentradeRelative Strength Indicator (Index Comparison)
This Pine Script indicator displays the Relative Strength (RS) of the selected instrument compared to a benchmark index, primarily designed for Nifty. It measures performance comparison, helping traders identify whether the asset is outperforming or underperforming the index over a chosen period.
A rising Relative Strength line indicates outperformance, while a falling line signals underperformance. This tool is ideal for trend confirmation, stock selection, and strength-based trading, allowing users to focus on strong assets during bullish markets and avoid weak ones. The indicator is fully customizable and can be applied to any index, stock, or timeframe.
Sentiment
FX Rate Bias US vs EU 2YFX Rate Bias – US vs EU (2Y)
This indicator provides a macro bias framework for FX markets by tracking the 2-year government bond yield differential between the United States and Germany.
Rather than displaying the spread as a raw calculation, the script translates interest-rate expectations into a clear directional bias, helping traders understand which currency currently holds a rate advantage.
The 2Y segment of the yield curve is highly sensitive to:
Central bank expectations
Forward guidance
Shifts in short-term monetary policy outlook
How to use
Positive spread → USD rate advantage
Negative spread → EUR rate advantage
Designed to be used as a contextual macro tool, this indicator helps align technical setups with broader monetary conditions.
It is not intended as a standalone entry or signal generator.
Institutional Intermarket Score PRO V3.3 (Presets)This indicator is built on an unusual, non-traditional intermarket concept and is designed to provide market context rather than trading signals.
Institutional Intermarket Score – Indicator Description
Overview
The Institutional Intermarket Score is a contextual market indicator designed to provide a macro and intermarket perspective on the current market environment.
It aggregates information from multiple user-selected correlated and inversely correlated assets to determine whether the broader market context favors risk-on, risk-off, or neutral conditions.
This indicator is not a buy or sell signal.
It does not attempt to predict short-term price movements, entries, or exits.
Its sole purpose is to help the trader understand the broader market context before making any trading decisions.
Core Concept
Markets do not move in isolation.
Institutional participants continuously monitor multiple related markets to assess risk, liquidity, and conviction before deploying capital.
This indicator replicates that process by:
Monitoring several correlated assets (assets that tend to move in the same direction)
Monitoring several inversely correlated assets (assets that typically move in the opposite direction)
Combining their behavior into a single, normalized intermarket score
The result is a context filter, not a trading system.
Asset Groups
The indicator supports up to:
5 correlated assets
5 inversely correlated assets
All assets are fully configurable by the user and can be enabled or disabled individually.
Only active assets are included in all calculations.
Market State Evaluation
Each asset is evaluated using a Price vs VWAP relationship:
Price above VWAP → bullish state
Price below VWAP → bearish state
This binary state is used consistently across all assets to maintain clarity and robustness.
Intermarket Score
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The Intermarket Score represents the average directional alignment of all active assets and is normalized between -1 and +1.
Positive values indicate a risk-on environment
Negative values indicate a risk-off environment
Values near zero indicate balance, rotation, or uncertainty
The score is smoothed to reduce noise and highlight regime persistence rather than short-term fluctuations.
Confirmation Metric (X / Y)
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In addition to the score, the indicator calculates a confirmation ratio:
Y = total number of active assets
X = number of assets aligned with the current regime
Alignment is evaluated relative to the current regime:
In bullish regimes, assets above VWAP confirm
In bearish regimes, assets below VWAP confirm
This metric reflects the quality and conviction of the intermarket consensus.
High confirmation indicates broad agreement across markets.
Low confirmation indicates divergence, uncertainty, or fragile conditions.
Heatmap
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A compact heatmap visually displays the state of each individual asset:
Green indicates alignment with the regime
Red indicates opposition
Neutral indicates inactive assets
This allows immediate identification of:
Which markets are confirming
Which markets are diverging
Whether consensus is broad or fragmented
Intended Use
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This indicator is designed to be used:
Before evaluating trade setups
As a filter, not a trigger
In combination with price action, structure, and risk management
Typical applications include:
Avoiding trades against the broader market context
Distinguishing strong trends from fragile moves
Identifying periods of institutional alignment or hesitation
What This Indicator Is Not
It is not a buy or sell indicator
It does not provide entry or exit signals
It does not predict price direction on its own
It does not guarantee profitable trades
Any trading decisions remain entirely the responsibility of the user.
Summary
The Institutional Intermarket Score provides a high-level market image based on assets selected by the user.
It reflects context, alignment, and conviction, not timing.
Used correctly, it helps traders avoid low-quality trades, understand when markets are aligned or fragmented, and make decisions with greater awareness of the broader environment.
It is a decision support tool, not a trading system.
This indicator, is still evolving and its structure will continue to develop as new insights are tested...
Auction Session Ranges (AMT Edition) [ Alerts] Auction Session Ranges (AMT Edition)
► Overview
The Session Ranges ( AMT Edition) is a session-based market structure and auction analysis tool designed to visually reveal acceptance, rejection, imbalance, and continuation across the Asia, London, and New York CME trading sessions.
Unlike typical indicators, this script is grounded in Auction Market Theory (AMT) and session-based structure, focusing on how price behaves at session extremes rather than relying on lagging calculations, oscillators, or predictive algorithms. Its purpose is to highlight areas where the market has earned the right to be traded, providing traders with a clear, rules-based framework for high-probability directional trades.
Important for backtesting: To properly backtest session extremes, Interaction Lines, and Closest Opposite Extreme Lines, you must use TradingView’s replay mode, as real-time bar-by-bar progression is required to observe how the market interacts with session extremes over time.
► Key Innovations
This is not a conventional session high/low indicator. Its originality comes from several unique design elements:
Differentiates interaction from true acceptance: Price touching an extreme does not automatically indicate directional intent.
Separates directional confirmation from range-bound indecision: Only confirmed crossings beyond the Interaction Line signal actionable bias.
Tracks failed auctions and partial acceptance: No volume profile or order book data required.
Visual, rule-based trade permission: Signals are objective, minimizing subjective interpretation.
Interaction & Closest Opposite Extreme Lines: Together, these lines map how far an auction progresses after an extreme is tested, highlighting continuation, partial acceptance, or failed auctions.
► Core Concepts Explained
1. Session Highs & Lows (Solid Lines)
Plotted continuously for each CME session (Asia, London, New York).
Represent the current auction boundaries for that session.
2. True Interaction Lines (Thick Dotted Lines)
Drawn when price touches or breaks a session extreme:
Touching session high → dotted line at the low of that candle
Touching session low → dotted line at the high of that candle
Auction context:
Touching alone ≠ acceptance
Acceptance occurs only when price moves beyond the Interaction Line and holds
Trading principle:
Price has not crossed → no directional bias → do not trade
Price crosses and holds → directional bias established
3. Acceptance vs Rejection
Accepted direction: Price crosses and holds beyond the Interaction Line
Rejected direction: Price crosses the line but immediately reverses
Neutral / No-Trade: Price trapped between extreme and Interaction Line
Important: Acceptance is conditional and dynamic. Each time price crosses back over the Interaction Line, acceptance is lost.
4. New Extremes = Continuation
Once an Interaction Line is crossed, each new session extreme in that direction reinforces the trend.
Traders should only look for continuation setups along the established directional bias.
AMT interpretation:
Repeated new extremes → directional imbalance
Failure to make new extremes → potential balance or rotation
5. Closest Opposite Extreme Lines (Thin Dotted Lines)
After acceptance, the script tracks price progress toward the opposite session extreme.
Plotted only if price reaches a user-defined percentage of the session range.
Helps identify:
Full acceptance (price reaches opposite extreme)
Partial acceptance (price stalls)
Failed auctions (price cannot progress meaningfully)
Trading guidance once Closest Lines appear:
Partial acceptance: Price stalls near the Closest Line but does not fully reach the opposite extreme → bias remains valid, but the move may be weakening; consider scaling out or tightening stops.
Full acceptance: Price reaches the opposite extreme → directional auction fully confirmed; bias continues, but expect potential rotation or balance afterward.
Failed auction (cannot progress meaningfully): Price reverses before reaching the Closest Line → signals exhaustion; avoid chasing the move and treat as potential trend failure.
Note: Only relevant after Interaction Line is crossed; if price never crosses the Interaction Line, Closest Lines have no trading significance.
► Step-by-Step Usage
Wait for a session extreme
Let price interact with the session high or low.
Observe the Interaction Line
No cross → do not trade
Cross and hold → directional bias established
Trade in the direction of new extremes only
Ignore counter-trend trades unless the Interaction Line is lost
Manage risk using structure
Interaction Line acts as a dynamic invalidation level
Use Closest Lines for context
Partial acceptance → bias valid, watch for weakening
Full acceptance → bias strong, continuation likely
Failed attempt → potential exhaustion, do not chase
Useful for trade management, scaling, and expectation setting
► Price Retests & Pullbacks
Scenario:
Price crosses above the Interaction Line (e.g., from a low interaction).
Over the next 3–4 15-minute bars, price dips back toward the Interaction Line, with wicks touching it but no decisive close below.
Interpretation:
Initial Acceptance Confirmed: Bias remains valid while price holds above/below the line.
Temporary Pullback / Retest: Market is re-evaluating the auction; testing participant agreement.
Wicks Touching the Line: Partial probing or liquidity sweep; market still respects original acceptance.
Trading Implication:
Continuation bias remains intact.
Pullbacks near the Interaction Line offer lower-risk entries.
Decisive close below → acceptance lost, signaling trend failure or invalidation.
Market Psychology:
Healthy auction behavior: extreme tested → acceptance confirmed → boundary retested for liquidity → continuation.
Failure to hold above signals weak acceptance or exhaustion.
✅ Key Takeaways:
Holding above Interaction Line → bias intact, pullback = opportunity
Closing below Interaction Line → acceptance lost, bias invalidated
Wicks touching only → normal retest, still valid
► No-Trade Conditions
Avoid trading when:
Price never crosses the Interaction Line
Price remains trapped between the extreme and the Interaction Line
Market rotates without forming new extremes
These indicate balance, not directional opportunity.
► Alerts
Optional alerts trigger when price crosses an Interaction Line for:
Asia session
London session
New York session
Alerts signal possible acceptance, not automatic trade entries.
► Who This Script Is For
Best suited for traders who:
Trade session structure in futures, indices, or FX
Follow Auction Market Theory principles
Prefer objective, rules-based confirmation
Want fewer but higher-quality trade opportunities
Not intended for:
Indicator stacking
Predictive trading
High-frequency scalping without structure
► Final Notes
This script does not tell you when to buy or sell.
It shows where the market has earned the right to be traded.
Use it as a decision filter, not a prediction engine.
Bloomberg Mega Board [v2.5 Fixed]Transform your TradingView chart into a professional-grade command center. Designed for traders who need high-level market awareness without switching tabs, this dashboard provides deep, multi-timeframe analysis across US Sectors, Commodities, Currencies, and Crypto.
Key Features
1. Multi-Asset Paging System Pine Script has a limit of 40 security calls, which usually limits how much data you can see. This script bypasses that limitation using a smart Paging System:
Sectors Page: Tracks the top 10 US Sectors (SPY, XLK, XLF, etc.) & Indices.
Commodities Page: Gold, Silver, Oil, Gas, Copper, Corn, etc.
Currencies Page: Major Forex pairs including DXY, EURUSD, USDJPY.
Crypto Page: Top 10 Cryptocurrencies by volume.
Switch pages instantly via the Settings menu.
2. Smart "News" Headlines Since Pine Script cannot access the live internet for news, this script uses an Algorithmic Headline Generator. It analyzes price action and trend alignment to generate a "Market Status" summary:
Full Bull Trend: Intraday + Daily + Weekly trends are all positive.
Strong Rally: Asset is up significantly (>1.25%) on the day.
Heavy Sell-off: Asset is down significantly (<-1.25%) on the day.
Pullback (Buy?): Daily trend is UP, but Intraday is DOWN (potential entry).
Consolidating: Market is chopping sideways.
3. Timeframe Trend Matrix Monitor momentum across the curve with a single glance. The "Trend" columns are powered by the 5 EMA (Exponential Moving Average):
Intraday: Adapts to your current chart timeframe (e.g., switch your chart to 15m to see the 15m trend).
Daily / Weekly / Monthly: These are hard coded to always show the higher timeframe trend, regardless of what chart you are looking at. Trend is determined by price in relation to it's 5 EMA.
4. "Terminal" Aesthetic
Styled with a dark, high-contrast Bloomberg Terminal look.
Uses Amber tickers and Neon status blocks for rapid visual scanning.
Optimized for Full Screen Mode: Hide your main chart candles to turn your monitor into a dedicated data dashboard.
How to Use
Add the indicator to your chart and move it to "New Lower Indicator" Then repeat 4 times for each dashboard.
Open Settings (the gear icon) and find "Select Page".
Choose your desired market view (e.g., Sectors, Crypto, Currencies, Commodities)
Optional: To replicate the full dashboard look, go to your Chart Settings -> Symbol -> Uncheck "Body" and "Borders" to hide the candles behind the table.
2 hours ago
Release Notes
Transform your TradingView chart into a professional-grade command center. Designed for traders who need high-level market awareness without switching tabs, this dashboard provides deep, multi-timeframe analysis across US Sectors, Commodities, Currencies, and Crypto.
Key Features
1. Multi-Asset Paging System Pine Script has a limit of 40 security calls, which usually limits how much data you can see. This script bypasses that limitation using a smart Paging System:
Sectors Page: Tracks the top 10 US Sectors (SPY, XLK, XLF, etc.) & Indices.
Commodities Page: Gold, Silver, Oil, Gas, Copper, Corn, etc.
Currencies Page: Major Forex pairs including DXY, EURUSD, USDJPY.
Crypto Page: Top 10 Cryptocurrencies by volume.
Switch pages instantly via the Settings menu.
2. Smart "News" Headlines Since Pine Script cannot access the live internet for news, this script uses an Algorithmic Headline Generator. It analyzes price action and trend alignment to generate a "Market Status" summary:
Full Bull Trend: Intraday + Daily + Weekly trends are all positive.
Strong Rally: Asset is up significantly (>1.25%) on the day.
Heavy Sell-off: Asset is down significantly (<-1.25%) on the day.
Pullback (Buy?): Daily trend is UP, but Intraday is DOWN (potential entry).
Consolidating: Market is chopping sideways.
3. Timeframe Trend Matrix Monitor momentum across the curve with a single glance. The "Trend" columns are powered by the 5 EMA (Exponential Moving Average):
Intraday: Adapts to your current chart timeframe (e.g., switch your chart to 15m to see the 15m trend).
Daily / Weekly / Monthly: These are hard coded to always show the higher timeframe trend, regardless of what chart you are looking at. Trend is determined by price in relation to it's 5 EMA.
4. "Terminal" Aesthetic
Styled with a dark, high-contrast Bloomberg Terminal look.
Uses Amber tickers and Neon status blocks for rapid visual scanning.
Optimized for Full Screen Mode: Hide your main chart candles to turn your monitor into a dedicated data dashboard.
How to Use
Add the indicator to your chart and move it to "New Lower Indicator" Then repeat 4 times for each dashboard.
Open Settings (the gear icon) and find "Select Page".
Choose your desired market view (e.g., Sectors, Crypto, Currencies, Commodities)
Optional: To replicate the full dashboard look, go to your Chart Settings -> Symbol -> Uncheck "Body" and "Borders" to hide the candles behind the table.
2 hours ago
Release Notes
Transform your TradingView chart into a professional-grade command center. Designed for traders who need high-level market awareness without switching tabs, this dashboard provides deep, multi-timeframe analysis across US Sectors, Commodities, Currencies, and Crypto.
Key Features
1. Multi-Asset Paging System Pine Script has a limit of 40 security calls, which usually limits how much data you can see. This script bypasses that limitation using a smart Paging System:
Sectors Page: Tracks the top 10 US Sectors (SPY, XLK, XLF, etc.) & Indices.
Commodities Page: Gold, Silver, Oil, Gas, Copper, Corn, etc.
Currencies Page: Major Forex pairs including DXY, EURUSD, USDJPY.
Crypto Page: Top 10 Cryptocurrencies by volume.
Switch pages instantly via the Settings menu.
2. Smart "News" Headlines Since Pine Script cannot access the live internet for news, this script uses an Algorithmic Headline Generator. It analyzes price action and trend alignment to generate a "Market Status" summary:
Full Bull Trend: Intraday + Daily + Weekly trends are all positive.
Strong Rally: Asset is up significantly (>1.25%) on the day.
Heavy Sell-off: Asset is down significantly (<-1.25%) on the day.
Pullback (Buy?): Daily trend is UP, but Intraday is DOWN (potential entry).
Consolidating: Market is chopping sideways.
3. Timeframe Trend Matrix Monitor momentum across the curve with a single glance. The "Trend" columns are powered by the 5 EMA (Exponential Moving Average):
Intraday: Adapts to your current chart timeframe (e.g., switch your chart to 15m to see the 15m trend).
Daily / Weekly / Monthly: These are hard coded to always show the higher timeframe trend, regardless of what chart you are looking at. Trend is determined by price in relation to it's 5 EMA.
4. "Terminal" Aesthetic
Styled with a dark, high-contrast Bloomberg Terminal look.
Uses Amber tickers and Neon status blocks for rapid visual scanning.
Optimized for Full Screen Mode: Hide your main chart candles to turn your monitor into a dedicated data dashboard.
How to Use
Add the indicator to your chart and move it to "New Lower Indicator" Then repeat 4 times for each dashboard.
Open Settings (the gear icon) and find "Select Page".
Choose your desired market view (e.g., Sectors, Crypto, Currencies, Commodities)
Optional: To replicate the full dashboard look, go to your Chart Settings -> Symbol -> Uncheck "Body" and "Borders" to hide the candles behind the table.
2 hours ago
Release Notes
Transform your TradingView chart into a professional-grade command center. Designed for traders who need high-level market awareness without switching tabs, this dashboard provides deep, multi-timeframe analysis across US Sectors, Commodities, Currencies, and Crypto.
Key Features
1. Multi-Asset Paging System Pine Script has a limit of 40 security calls, which usually limits how much data you can see. This script bypasses that limitation using a smart Paging System:
Sectors Page: Tracks the top 10 US Sectors (SPY, XLK, XLF, etc.) & Indices.
Commodities Page: Gold, Silver, Oil, Gas, Copper, Corn, etc.
Currencies Page: Major Forex pairs including DXY, EURUSD, USDJPY.
Crypto Page: Top 10 Cryptocurrencies by volume.
Switch pages instantly via the Settings menu.
2. Smart "News" Headlines Since Pine Script cannot access the live internet for news, this script uses an Algorithmic Headline Generator. It analyzes price action and trend alignment to generate a "Market Status" summary:
Full Bull Trend: Intraday + Daily + Weekly trends are all positive.
Strong Rally: Asset is up significantly (>1.25%) on the day.
Heavy Sell-off: Asset is down significantly (<-1.25%) on the day.
Pullback (Buy?): Daily trend is UP, but Intraday is DOWN (potential entry).
Consolidating: Market is chopping sideways.
3. Timeframe Trend Matrix Monitor momentum across the curve with a single glance. The "Trend" columns are powered by the 5 EMA (Exponential Moving Average):
Intraday: Adapts to your current chart timeframe (e.g., switch your chart to 15m to see the 15m trend).
Daily / Weekly / Monthly: These are hard coded to always show the higher timeframe trend, regardless of what chart you are looking at. Trend is determined by price in relation to it's 5 EMA.
4. "Terminal" Aesthetic
Styled with a dark, high-contrast Bloomberg Terminal look.
Uses Amber tickers and Neon status blocks for rapid visual scanning.
Optimized for Full Screen Mode: Hide your main chart candles to turn your monitor into a dedicated data dashboard.
How to Use
Add the indicator to your chart and move it to "New Lower Indicator" Then repeat 4 times for each dashboard.
Open Settings (the gear icon) and find "Select Page".
Choose your desired market view (e.g., Sectors, Crypto, Currencies, Commodities)
Optional: To replicate the full dashboard look, go to your Chart Settings -> Symbol -> Uncheck "Body" and "Borders" to hide the candles behind the table.
GKz RSSimple Relative strength detector.
You can choose the benchmark based on the underlying stock and then compare
1) If stock has more relative strength than chosen index or not
2) The slope of both lines give u an idea of over all relative strength as well
enjoy
If you like it, boost it.
Max. Liquidity & Delta Bias Profile @MaxMaserati 3.0MAX. LIQUIDITY & DELTA BIAS PROFILE @MAXMASERATI 3.0
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OVERVIEW
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An advanced volume profile tool that analyzes market liquidity and order flow dynamics across different timeframes. This indicator helps traders identify key price levels where significant trading activity and directional bias converge.
DUAL PROFILE SYSTEM
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🔷 LIQUIDITY PROFILE (Right Side)
Displays total volume traded at each price level, colored by market bias:
• Green nodes = Bullish dominance (buyers in control)
• Red nodes = Bearish dominance (sellers in control)
• Width represents volume concentration at that level
🔷 DELTA BIAS PROFILE (Left Side)
Shows net buying vs selling pressure at each price level:
• Blue nodes = Positive delta (buying pressure dominates)
• Purple nodes = Negative delta (selling pressure dominates)
• Width represents strength of the imbalance
KEY REFERENCE LEVELS
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📍 POC (Point of Control)
Yellow horizontal line marking the price with highest traded volume - represents the most accepted fair value during the period.
📍 MAX BULL Level
Green line highlighting the price with strongest bullish conviction - where buyers showed maximum aggression and commitment.
📍 MAX BEAR Level
Red line highlighting the price with strongest bearish conviction - where sellers demonstrated maximum pressure and control.
TOGGLE OFF EVERYTHING EXCEPT THE MAX LINES TO HAVE THIS SETUP
PROFILE STATUS INDICATORS
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• ▶ ONGOING (Green) = Current developing profile
• ⬛ STOPPED (Red) = Completed profile, new period started
CUSTOMIZATION FEATURES
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✓ Multiple anchor periods (Auto/Session/Day/Week/Month/Quarter/Year)
✓ Independent toggles for each visual element
✓ Individual color and size controls for every label
✓ Adjustable profile width and transparency
✓ Customizable line widths and styles
TRADING APPLICATIONS
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• Identify high-probability support/resistance zones
• Spot institutional accumulation/distribution levels
• Detect order flow imbalances before major moves
• Track intraday value areas and fair price zones
• Confirm trend strength through delta analysis
• Find optimal entry/exit levels based on volume
WHO THIS IS FOR
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Designed for active traders who:
• Trade futures, stocks, forex with volume data
• Use volume profile and market profile concepts
• Analyze order flow and institutional footprints
• Seek data-driven price level identification
• Want visual clarity on market structure
NOTES
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• Requires volume data to function properly
• Best used on liquid instruments with consistent volume
• Profiles reset based on selected anchor period
• All visual elements can be toggled independently
• Performance optimized for real-time analysis
⚠️ DISCLAIMER
Educational Tool Only - This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or trading advice.
Risk Warning - Trading involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors. Past performance does not guarantee future results. No representation is made that this indicator will achieve profits or prevent losses.
User Responsibility - All trading decisions are solely your responsibility. The developer and Max Maserati Model assume no liability for losses incurred from using this indicator. Conduct your own research and consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.
Data Dependency - Indicator accuracy depends on your TradingView plan's data availability and selected timeframe support.
By using this indicator, you acknowledge and agree to these terms.
All-in-One CVD: Failed Auction + Trap + Flow Classifications All-in-One CVD : Failed Auction/Trap + Flow Classifications (Colored Bars)
Description:
This script provides an advanced order flow and delta-based trading visualization designed to highlight key market microstructure events in real time. It combines Cumulative Volume Delta (CVD), failed auction detection, absorption tracking, continuation signals, and trap identification into a single, coherent tool with colored bars and visual markers. Unlike standard volume or trend-following indicators, this script focuses on aggressive order flow and price acceptance/rejection events, making it particularly suitable for scalping, intraday momentum trading, and identifying high-probability short-term setups.
Originality and Purpose:
Many scripts either show CVD or detect failed auctions separately, but this script integrates multiple advanced flow concepts into one indicator.
By combining CVD, normalized delta, strong delta thresholds, failed auctions, absorption, traps, and continuation patterns, traders can identify where aggressive buying or selling is being absorbed, where price is likely to continue, and where traps are forming.
The mashup is intentional: each component validates the other. For example, a failed auction signal without absorption is less significant, while a failed auction coinciding with absorption signals a true high-probability trap or reversal.
Failed auctions typically align with "Failed 2" patterns from The Strat by Rob Smith, providing additional confirmation using a well-established price action methodology.
How It Works:
Volume and Delta Calculation:
Computes buying and selling pressure from volume and bar structure (high/low/close).
Supports UltraData mode for enhanced volume calculations using security data.
Options for Cumulative Mode: Total, Periodic, or EMA-based CVD.
Normalized Delta and Strong Delta Detection:
Calculates normalized delta (z-score) to standardize flow across different volatility regimes.
Flags strong buying or selling when delta exceeds user-defined thresholds.
Failed Auction Detection:
Highlights bars where price attempted to break previous highs/lows but failed to sustain, signaling trapped aggressive participants.
True failed auctions can coincide with absorption for higher-probability setups.
Absorption:
Detects situations where strong aggressive flow is absorbed at key levels, showing institutional participation or liquidity consumption.
Bullish absorption occurs when aggressive buying is absorbed at previous lows; bearish absorption occurs when aggressive selling is absorbed at previous highs.
Flow Classification:
Continuation: Aggressive flow accepted by the market — often the next candle continues in the direction of the delta.
Important: A single continuation signal does not guarantee follow-through. Traders should view it as an indicator that aggressive participants are in control for the current candle, and consider market context, trend, and support/resistance before assuming continuation. Multiple consecutive continuation signals or confirmation with absorption/strong delta increases reliability.
Trap: Aggressive flow trapped — the market reverses after failed auction.
Absorption: Aggressive orders absorbed — market shows hesitation at tested levels.
Colored CVD Bars and Visual Markers:
Bars colored green/red/gray based on delta direction.
Visual markers indicate flow state: circles for continuation, X-cross for traps, triangles for absorption.
Works in real time — live candles are updated with flow state markers.
Alerts:
Custom alert conditions for each flow type: continuation, trap, and absorption.
Alerts provide actionable signals for automated monitoring or manual trading.
Trading Applications:
Trap Trading: Identify aggressive buyers/sellers who fail to push price and get trapped. Use trap signals to fade reversals.
Continuation Trading: Detect market acceptance of aggressive flow for trend-following or breakout strategies. Use caution: a single continuation signal indicates probability, not certainty, and should be confirmed with structural context.
Absorption Analysis: Spot where institutional participants absorb liquidity before a potential directional move.
Intraday Scalping: Combines delta, volume, failed auction logic, and Strat alignment for high-frequency setups.
Key Notes:
True failed auctions with significant market impact require absorption — otherwise, a simple failed attempt may be a weak signal.
The script works across multiple markets (Forex, Crypto, Stock) and supports live bar updates.
Users can adjust strong delta thresholds, period lengths, and cumulative modes to fit their preferred trading style or volatility regime.
Conclusion:
This all-in-one script provides traders with a comprehensive, visually intuitive, and real-time method to detect aggressive flow, failed auctions, absorption, and continuation patterns. By linking failed auctions to The Strat’s failed 2 patterns, and clarifying the probabilistic nature of continuation signals, it merges advanced delta analytics with proven price action methodology, making it highly original, actionable, and educational for understanding market order flow dynamics.
NeuraAlgo - Market Screener Market Dynamics – Screener
Market Dynamics – Screener is a multi-asset, multi-timeframe market opportunity scanner designed to identify high-probability trend transitions, continuation zones, and structural shifts across markets in real time.
Its primary purpose is to catch market opportunities early, filter out low-quality noise, and present actionable directional bias in a clean dashboard format.
This is not a simple signal indicator — it is a market state analyzer built from layered trend logic, volatility intelligence, sentiment structure, and adaptive risk modeling.
What This Indicator Does?
The screener continuously analyzes selected symbols and timeframes to determine:
📈 Bullish opportunities
📉 Bearish opportunities
🔄 Trend continuation vs reversal risk
⚖️ Market balance, bias, and volatility conditions
🧠 Strength & conviction behind moves (not just direction)
All results are summarized in a central dashboard, allowing you to scan multiple instruments at once without switching charts.
Core Philosophy
“Trade the environment, not just the signal.”
Market Dynamics focuses on:
Trend quality
Momentum sustainability
Volatility behavior
Structural confirmations
Risk-aware positioning
This prevents chasing weak moves and helps align trades with favorable market conditions.
Main Components Explained
1️⃣ Main Trend Engine
The heart of the system.
Detects primary bullish / bearish structure
Uses adaptive price ranges and volume-aware smoothing
Filters false breakouts and late entries
Outputs:
Trend direction
Momentum strength score
Valid entry transitions
Preset Modes
Main Trend → Best for swing & position trading
Multi Trend → Allows structured re-entries within trends
2️⃣ Main Filters (Noise Control)
These filters protect you from bad trades during unfavorable conditions.
You can enable/disable them individually:
Noise Filter – removes random price fluctuations
Gap Filter – avoids unstable gap-driven moves
Range Filter – blocks sideways market traps
Volatility Filter – confirms trend energy
Trend Filter (EMA + ATR slope) – confirms directional pressure
👉 Result: Cleaner signals, fewer fake entries
3️⃣ Feature Filters (Market Context)
These provide advanced market intelligence, not direct signals.
Reversal Cloud – detects exhaustion & reversal pressure
Sentiment Cloud – identifies range sentiment dominance
Price Steps – tracks structural stair-step movements
Market Bias – defines dominant directional control
Each feature can be used in:
Confirmation mode (trade with it)
Contrarian mode (fade extremes)
Disabled
4️⃣ Risk Management Engine
Built-in professional risk logic (visual & analytical):
Risk-Reward model
Partial take profits (TP1 / TP2 / TP3)
Optional Stop Loss
Trailing Stop mode
Adaptive exits based on market structure
⚠️ This indicator does not place trades, but it clearly defines:
Entry validity
Exit zones
Trade lifecycle status
5️⃣ Market Strength & Delta Analysis
For every active trend, the system measures:
Volume dominance
Bull vs Bear pressure
Delta imbalance
Strength consistency
This helps you avoid weak trends and focus on high-conviction moves.
Dashboard Overview
The dashboard shows, per symbol:
Ticker & timeframe
Current price
% change
Directional bias (Bull / Bear)
TP & SL hit counts
Feature states (Reversal, Sentiment, Bias, Steps)
Strength score
Volume & delta pressure
👉 One glance = full market snapshot.
How to Use It (Practical Workflow)
🔹 Step 1: Select Symbols & Timeframes
Add stocks, crypto, forex, or indices you actively trade.
🔹 Step 2: Choose a Preset
Main Trend → clean directional trading
Multi Trend → scaling & continuation entries
🔹 Step 3: Enable Filters
Start simple:
Noise Filter
Trend Filter
Then layer more filters as needed.
🔹 Step 4: Scan the Dashboard
Look for:
Clear Bull / Bear alignment
Strong strength score
Confirmed feature agreement
🔹 Step 5: Execute on Chart
Use the screener to find opportunities, then execute using:
Your own strategy
Price action
Order flow
Support & resistance
Who This Is For
✅ Swing traders
✅ Intraday traders
✅ Multi-asset traders
✅ Signal confirmation users
✅ Traders who want context, not guesswork
❌ Not for:
One-click signal chasers
Martingale systems
No-risk strategies
Final Note
Market Dynamics – Screener is designed to act as your market radar.
It does not tell you what to trade blindly —
It tells you where the market environment is favorable.
Catch opportunities early.
Avoid low-quality conditions.
Trade with structure, not emotion.
— NeuraAlgo
Historical Returns [BigBeluga]🔵 OVERVIEW
The Historical Returns indicator visualizes daily and monthly return data to help traders assess seasonal performance and volatility behavior. It provides a clean and informative dashboard showing the current month’s daily return bubbles, monthly return curves, and a snapshot of the current month and year performance. This tool is ideal for spotting recurring return patterns and understanding the broader profitability context of a symbol.
🔵 CONCEPTS
Daily Return Bubbles: Each trading day is analyzed for its return percentage, and plotted as a bubble with size proportional to the return magnitude.
Monthly Performance Curves: Average or cumulative returns are calculated and plotted to show how the current month is performing relative to historical averages.
Current Year Return: Current year performance as a single return value, giving traders context on long-term profitability.
Current Month Average Return: Current month average performance as a single return value, giving traders context on short-term profitability.
Extreme Return Labels: Optionally highlights daily returns above +4% or below -4% with labeled percentages for spike recognition.
🔵 FEATURES
Shows daily return bubbles (1%–7%+), color-coded by direction.
Labels monthly returns with the month name and percentage value.
Displays a performance dashboard with:
Daily return heatmap for the current month.
Average return for the current month.
Year-to-date return.
Toggle between average and cumulative modes for monthly return curves.
Clearly marks days with abnormal return spikes using optional labels.
Clean fallback warning if not on a daily chart ("⚠️USE DAILY TIMEFRAME").
Custom color themes for bullish and bearish values.
🔵 HOW TO USE
Use the monthly return curve to compare how the current month is performing against historical averages.
Look for clusters of positive or negative bubbles as signals of strong directional weeks.
Watch extreme return labels for volatility spikes or catalyst days.
Use year-to-date return to assess how the asset is trending in the broader macro cycle.
Combine with other BigBeluga tools to align trades with historically favorable periods.
🔵 CONCLUSION
Historical Returns is your visual companion for return analytics — helping you identify profitable months, detect volatility surges, and understand historical seasonality at a glance. With a clean dashboard and insightful overlays, this tool supports better timing and improved statistical edge in both short- and long-term trades.
VaRz BTC/Gold Risk MeterVaRz Risk Meter (BTC vs Risk-On & Gold Safe-Haven Proxy)
The VaRz Risk Meter is a macro sentiment oscillator designed to measure Bitcoin’s relative strength and directional bias using key risk-appetite and safe-haven flows.
Indicator Components
VIX → Market fear & volatility benchmark
NASDAQ 100 (NDX) → Primary risk-on proxy (growth/tech capital flow)
Gold (XAUUSD) → Safe-haven strength alternative to USD index
Bitcoin (BTCUSDT) → Used only for normalization reference, not bias calculation
Core Logic
All assets are normalized on a 0–100 scale using a 100-period rolling window to create a balanced comparison across markets.
The Bitcoin Macro Bias Histogram is calculated as:
NASDAQ strength − VIX fear − Gold safe-haven strength
This produces a macro directional regime for Bitcoin:
Market Regimes Interpretation
Indicator State Meaning for BTC
NASDAQ high + VIX low + Gold weak Risk-On environment → Bullish for Bitcoin
Gold strong + VIX rising + NASDAQ weak Risk-Off / flight to safety → Bearish pressure on BTC
All assets near 50 with no trend Neutral / Sideways → Macro indecision
How to Use
This is not a direct entry signal, but a macro bias filter
Best combined with:
Market Structure, Liquidity zones, Orderflow, Volume analysis, and Elliott Wave context
Bias becomes more reliable on higher timeframes (1W, 1M) but works on any chart
Key Insight
Bitcoin behaves as a hybrid risk asset. This indicator helps track when capital is:
Rotating into risk markets (favorable for BTC)
or
Seeking protection in gold and volatility hedges (unfavorable for BTC)
The histogram visually maps these shifts to give traders a clear macro regime awareness in one window.
VaRz Risk Meter| Condition on the indicator | Implication for BTC |
| -------------------------------------- | --------------------------- |
| High Nasdaq (NDX) + Low VIX + Low DXY | Bullish (risk-on) |
| High VIX + Rising DXY + Falling Nasdaq | Bearish (risk-off) |
| Everything around 50, no direction | Sideways / macro indecision |
VIX (fear index)
DXY (USD strength / safe-haven flow)
NASDAQ 100 (risk-on benchmark)
Estimated correlation with BTC as a histogram
📌 Visual logic:
High Nasdaq + VIX trending down + weak DXY = risk-on for BTC
High VIX + strong DXY + weak Nasdaq = downside pressure for BTC
fmfm24 🧩 General Function
The indicator plots key support and resistance levels derived from the 4-hour timeframe on any chosen chart timeframe. It monitors the price to determine:
Whether resistance has been broken → BUY signal
Or support has been broken → SELL signal
After a breakout or breakdown, the indicator automatically draws price targets (T1 / T2 / T3) as percentages from the breakout point, and also displays FVG (Fair Value Gaps) zones that indicate imbalances between supply and demand.
⚙️ Main Components
Support and Resistance Levels (Key Levels)
Automatically calculated from the 4-hour timeframe (180 minutes).
Draws lines:
Green = Resistance
Red = Support
Option to display a midline (blue).
Line style (solid / dashed / dotted), thickness, and label size are customizable.
Trading Signals (Signals)
When resistance is broken upward → BUY signal (green).
When support is broken downward → SELL signal (red).
Signal size is adjustable (small / large, etc.).
Price Targets (Targets)
fmfm23)🧩 General Function
The indicator plots key support and resistance levels derived from the 4-hour timeframe on any chosen chart timeframe. It monitors the price to determine:
Whether resistance has been broken → BUY signal
Or support has been broken → SELL signal
After a breakout or breakdown, the indicator automatically draws price targets (T1 / T2 / T3) as percentages from the breakout point, and also displays FVG (Fair Value Gaps) zones that indicate imbalances between supply and demand.
⚙️ Main Components
Support and Resistance Levels (Key Levels)
Automatically calculated from the 4-hour timeframe (180 minutes).
Draws lines:
Green = Resistance
Red = Support
Option to display a midline (blue).
Line style (solid / dashed / dotted), thickness, and label size are customizable.
Trading Signals (Signals)
When resistance is broken upward → BUY signal (green).
When support is broken downward → SELL signal (red).
Signal size is adjustable (small / large, etc.).
Price Targets (Targets)
After confirming a breakout or breakdown, the indicator draws:
T1 / T2 / T3 as horizontal lines in the breakout direction.
Target percentages are adjustable (default: 0.5%, 1%, 1.5%).
Different colors for bullish and bearish targets.
Fair Value Gaps (FVG)
Detects bullish and bearish gaps within a set number of candles (default: 10).
Draws transparent colored zones:
Light Green = Bullish Gap
Light Red = Bearish Gap
📊 Practical Usage
Add the indicator to TradingView (paste the code into the Pine Editor, save, and add it to the chart).
When the price approaches a support or resistance line, observe:
If resistance is broken, the BUY label and upward targets appear.
If support is broken, the SELL label and downward targets appear.
The FVG zones help confirm the trend or identify potential retracement areas.
🧠 Concept Summary
The indicator combines Supply and Demand methodology with Smart Money Concepts (SMC).
It displays higher timeframe key levels, detects market imbalances (FVG), and generates precise visual trading signals and targets for effective decision-makin
fmfm21🧩 General Function
The indicator plots key support and resistance levels derived from the 4-hour timeframe on any chosen chart timeframe. It monitors the price to determine:
Whether resistance has been broken → BUY signal
Or support has been broken → SELL signal
After a breakout or breakdown, the indicator automatically draws price targets (T1 / T2 / T3) as percentages from the breakout point, and also displays FVG (Fair Value Gaps) zones that indicate imbalances between supply and demand.
⚙️ Main Components
Support and Resistance Levels (Key Levels)
Automatically calculated from the 4-hour timeframe (180 minutes).
Draws lines:
Green = Resistance
Red = Support
Option to display a midline (blue).
Line style (solid / dashed / dotted), thickness, and label size are customizable.
Trading Signals (Signals)
When resistance is broken upward → BUY signal (green).
When support is broken downward → SELL signal (red).
Signal size is adjustable (small / large, etc.).
Price Targets (Targets)
After confirming a breakout or breakdown, the indicator draws:
T1 / T2 / T3 as horizontal lines in the breakout direction.
Target percentages are adjustable (default: 0.5%, 1%, 1.5%).
Different colors for bullish and bearish targets.
Fair Value Gaps (FVG)
Detects bullish and bearish gaps within a set number of candles (default: 10).
Draws transparent colored zones:
Light Green = Bullish Gap
Light Red = Bearish Gap
📊 Practical Usage
Add the indicator to TradingView (paste the code into the Pine Editor, save, and add it to the chart).
When the price approaches a support or resistance line, observe:
If resistance is broken, the BUY label and upward targets appear.
If support is broken, the SELL label and downward targets appear.
The FVG zones help confirm the trend or identify potential retracement areas.
🧠 Concept Summary
The indicator combines Supply and Demand methodology with Smart Money Concepts (SMC).
It displays higher timeframe key levels, detects market imbalances (FVG), and generates precise visual trading signals and targets for effective decision-makin
fmfm20🧩 General Function
The indicator plots key support and resistance levels derived from the 4-hour timeframe on any chosen chart timeframe. It monitors the price to determine:
Whether resistance has been broken → BUY signal
Or support has been broken → SELL signal
After a breakout or breakdown, the indicator automatically draws price targets (T1 / T2 / T3) as percentages from the breakout point, and also displays FVG (Fair Value Gaps) zones that indicate imbalances between supply and demand.
⚙️ Main Components
Support and Resistance Levels (Key Levels)
Automatically calculated from the 4-hour timeframe (180 minutes).
Draws lines:
Green = Resistance
Red = Support
Option to display a midline (blue).
Line style (solid / dashed / dotted), thickness, and label size are customizable.
Trading Signals (Signals)
When resistance is broken upward → BUY signal (green).
When support is broken downward → SELL signal (red).
Signal size is adjustable (small / large, etc.).
Price Targets (Targets)
After confirming a breakout or breakdown, the indicator draws:
T1 / T2 / T3 as horizontal lines in the breakout direction.
Target percentages are adjustable (default: 0.5%, 1%, 1.5%).
Different colors for bullish and bearish targets.
Fair Value Gaps (FVG)
Detects bullish and bearish gaps within a set number of candles (default: 10).
Draws transparent colored zones:
Light Green = Bullish Gap
Light Red = Bearish Gap
📊 Practical Usage
Add the indicator to TradingView (paste the code into the Pine Editor, save, and add it to the chart).
When the price approaches a support or resistance line, observe:
If resistance is broken, the BUY label and upward targets appear.
If support is broken, the SELL label and downward targets appear.
The FVG zones help confirm the trend or identify potential retracement areas.
🧠 Concept Summary
The indicator combines Supply and Demand methodology with Smart Money Concepts (SMC).
It displays higher timeframe key levels, detects market imbalances (FVG), and generates precise visual trading signals and targets for effective decision-makin
TWIX TRAP V2 - Ultimate Signal Engine# TWIX TRAP V2 - Ultimate Signal Engine
## 🎯 Professional Multi-Layer Trading System
TWIX TRAP V2 is a sophisticated trading signal system that combines **liquidity analysis**, **exhaustion detection**, and **momentum triggers** to identify high-probability trade setups.
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## 🔥 How It Works
The indicator uses a **4-step confirmation process** before generating any signal:
**Step 1: Liquidity Purge Detection**
Monitors key price levels (Daily, Weekly, Monthly highs/lows) and detects when smart money hunts stop losses.
**Step 2: Exhaustion Analysis (Heavy Matrix)**
Uses weighted Z-score calculations to identify when the market is overextended and due for a reversal.
**Step 3: Ready State Confirmation**
Only when BOTH liquidity purge AND exhaustion align does the system enter a "ready" state.
**Step 4: Precision Trigger (Light Matrix)**
Times the exact entry when momentum begins reversing, ensuring optimal entry points.
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## ⚡ Key Features
✅ **4 Quality Modes** - From Sniper (1 signal/week) to Scalper (10+ signals/day)
✅ **Multi-Timeframe Liquidity** - Tracks Monthly, Weekly, Daily, 4H, and 1H levels
✅ **Dynamic Zones** - Self-adjusting thresholds based on market conditions
✅ **Signal Strength Rating** - 1-4 rating based on liquidity level significance
✅ **Visual Dashboard** - Real-time status of all system components
✅ **Strong Signal Alerts** - Special markers for high-probability setups
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## 📊 Signal Quality Options
| Quality Mode | Signals | Best For |
|--------------|---------|----------|
| Sniper (1/week) | ~1/week | Swing trading, major reversals |
| High (1/day) | ~1/day | Day trading (recommended) |
| Medium (3-5/day) | 3-5/day | Active trading |
| Scalper (10+/day) | 10+/day | Scalping, high frequency |
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## 🎨 Visual Guide
- **X Marker (Green/Red)** - Liquidity purge detected
- **Background Color** - Green = BUY ready, Red = SELL ready
- **Triangle** - Normal signal (strength 1-2)
- **Dot + Label** - STRONG signal (strength 3-4) ⭐
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## 📈 Works Best On
- Cryptocurrencies (SOL, BTC, ETH)
- Forex pairs
- Indices
- Any liquid market
**Recommended Timeframes:** 15m, 30m, 1H, 4H
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## ⚠️ Risk Disclaimer
This indicator is a trading tool, not financial advice. Always manage your risk properly and never trade with money you cannot afford to lose. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
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## 🔑 Access
This is an **invite-only** indicator. Contact me for access details.
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**Happy Trading! 🎯**
Asia & London Session High / Low (CT) BY Grid & Grit ChartingThis indicator draws Asia and London session highs/lows in Central Time (CT) and optionally shades each session with a box, so you can see where overnight liquidity was built and then carried forward into NY. In the settings, you can toggle Show Asia Session and Show London Session to enable/disable each session’s tracking and plotting entirely. For each session you can customize the High/Low line colors (Asia High Color / Asia Low Color, London High Color / London Low Color), the line width (Asia Line Width, London Line Width), and the line style (Solid/Dashed/Dotted) so you can visually prioritize London over Asia if you want. The session times are adjustable via Asia Session (CT) (default 6:00 PM–2:00 AM CT) and London Session (CT) (default 2:00 AM–8:00 AM CT). The Show Session Boxes toggle controls whether a translucent box is drawn only during each active session; box appearance is controlled by Asia Box Color and London Box Color (these colors already include opacity, so you can make them faint or more visible). The Show Labels toggle controls whether “Asia H/L” and “London H/L” labels are printed at session end; label text color is controlled by Label Text Color. Mechanically: during each session the script continuously updates that session’s running high/low; when the session ends, it draws fresh horizontal lines that extend to the right (carry forward) and it deletes the prior session’s lines/labels to prevent clutter, while boxes stop at the session end so NY stays clean.
Options Liquidity Meter (OLM)❓ The question behind this indicator
When trading options, it is common to experience situations where price moves in the expected direction, yet the option contract does not increase in value as anticipated.
This typically happens when one or more of the following conditions is missing:
Insufficient liquidity participation
Lack of volatility expansion
Weak or passive order flow
Options Liquidity Meter (OLM) was created to address this specific question:
“If price moves from here, are there conditions for option premiums to actually expand?”
🎯 What this indicator does
Options Liquidity Meter is a context tool, not a trading system.
It evaluates whether the current market environment is favorable for option premium expansion , based on three core engines:
Liquidity (Relative Volume)
Measures whether price movement is supported by meaningful participation.
Volatility State
Identifies compression, release, and expansion phases, where options tend to respond differently.
Order Flow Activity (OBV-based)
Acts as a proxy for active vs. passive participation, helping filter hollow moves.
These components are combined into a single, easy-to-read options context.
🟢🟡🔴 Options Context Output
The indicator displays one consolidated state:
RED — NO EXPANSION
Price may move, but option premiums often do not respond.
YELLOW — BUILDING
Liquidity or volatility is developing. Conditions are improving but not fully aligned.
GREEN — EXPANSION LIKELY
Liquidity, volatility expansion, and active flow are aligned.
This is a favorable environment for option premium expansion.
The same logic is reflected visually through the background color and summarized in the dashboard.
📊 How to read the dashboard
The dashboard shows:
Liquidity: LOW / OK / HIGH
Volatility: COMPRESSED / RELEASED / EXPANDING
Order Flow: FLAT / ACTIVE
Options Context: NO EXPANSION / BUILDING / EXPANSION LIKELY
Below, a Background Color Meaning section explains what each color represents, making the indicator intuitive and educational.
📍 Where to apply this indicator
Options Liquidity Meter must be applied to the underlying asset chart, such as:
Indices (SPY, SPX, QQQ, etc.)
Stocks
Futures
ETFs
It is not designed to be applied to option contracts themselves.
The indicator evaluates the market conditions of the underlying, which are the drivers that influence option premium behavior.
Contract selection (strike, delta, gamma, expiration) remains the trader’s responsibility.
🧠 How to use it
Use your own methodology to define:
Direction
Structure
Entries and exits
Use Options Liquidity Meter to evaluate:
Whether the current environment supports option premium expansion
If the context is RED, be cautious — price may move without rewarding options.
If the context is GREEN, the environment is statistically more favorable for options responsiveness.
🔗 Complementary tools
Options Liquidity Meter is designed to complement, not replace, other tools.
It works well alongside:
Opening Path Selector (EMA200 Context Tool)
For deciding which asset offers the cleanest directional context.
Multi-Tool VWAP + EMAs (Multi-Timeframe) + Key Levels
For in-chart structure, bias, and reference levels.
Each tool addresses a different stage of the decision process and can be used independently.
⚠️ Important notes
This indicator provides context only
It does not generate trading signals
No indicator guarantees results
Use at your own risk.
FTI CycleCounter_V2_2512_28This indicator provides keeps track of the momentum in either direction and keeps track of the time it takes to complete the cycle in either direction. This will indicate when a new cycle to the upside or to the downside is about to start. You may use this for booking profits and switching your trade in the other direction. Besides that it will also indicate the angle of ascent/descent and also when the price is likely to go sideways
ICT Fair Value Gaps (IFVG + FVG) LTEICT FVG & Inversion Tracker
Streamlined detection of High-Probability Fair Value Gaps and Inversions.
This indicator is designed to keep your charts clean while identifying the most critical internal liquidity levels immediately as they form. It utilizes a smart detection engine to filter noise and highlight only significant price imbalances.
Key Features
Instant Detection: Unlike standard indicators that wait for lagging confirmations, this tool marks FVGs and Inversion FVGs immediately upon the candle close.
Dual Gap Logic:
Standard FVG: Highlights classic imbalances (BISI/SIBI) for trend continuation.
Inversion FVG: Automatically detects when a gap has been invalidated and flips its polarity (e.g., Support becoming Resistance).
Smart Clutter Control: To maintain a pristine chart, boxes are automatically removed when:
Price fully mitigates (touches) the level.
The level expires after a set duration.
Visual Customization: Full control over colors and visibility for seamless integration into your existing chart setup.
Perfect for traders looking for a responsive, non-repainting gap tool without the visual noise.
KP Support ResistneSummary for TradingView Publication: Demand and Supply Indicator
The Demand and Supply Indicator automatically identifies and plots high-probability supply and demand zones on your chart, eliminating the need for manual zone drawing. These zones represent areas where institutional buying or selling previously caused significant price movements, making them critical for predicting future price reactions and reversals.
Key Features
Automated Zone Detection: The indicator uses price action analysis to identify where aggressive buying creates demand zones (support) and aggressive selling creates supply zones (resistance)
Multi-Timeframe Support: Works seamlessly across all timeframes — from 1-minute scalping to daily swing trading — providing consistent zone visibility regardless of chart view
Zone Quality Scoring: Evaluates and scores each zone based on strength, freshness, and institutional activity to highlight the most reliable trading opportunities
Visual Clarity: Supply zones appear above price (typically red), demand zones below price (typically green), with customizable colors and line thickness to match your charting style
Alert System: Set up notifications for when price approaches or interacts with key zones, ensuring you never miss potential trade setups
Trading Applications
This indicator excels in multiple trading strategies:
Identifying reversal points at untested zones
Planning trend continuation entries during pullbacks to demand (uptrends) or rallies to supply (downtrends)
Setting logical stop-loss levels below demand or above supply zones
Combining with other indicators like RSI, MACD, or volume for enhanced confirmation
Why Use This Indicator
Supply and demand zones frequently mark strong turning points due to institutional order flow, often detecting reversals earlier than lagging indicators. The indicator works across all markets including forex, crypto, stocks, and futures, providing clear entry/exit points and natural risk-defined trade structures.
NOVA - SessionsKey Features:
Three Major Sessions:
Asia (Tokyo):** Draws the overnight consolidation range (High/Low/Mid).
London:** Draws the breakout session range.
New York:** Draws the reversal/continuation session range (aligned with the Stock Market Open).
Smart Timezone Logic:
All sessions are calculated using their **local** exchange times (e.g., Tokyo time for Asia, NY time for NYSE) but display correctly on your chart in Amsterdam time. You never have to adjust for Daylight Savings.
Support & Resistance:
The Highs, Lows, and Midpoints extend to the right, allowing you to see how previous sessions act as support or resistance later in the day.
Daily Open:
Marks the exact opening price at Midnight to help you determine if price is "premium" (expensive) or "discount" (cheap) for the day.
Midnight VWAP:
A volume-weighted average price that resets every night, acting as a dynamic "fair value" line for the day.
Clean Visuals:
Completely customizable. You can toggle background boxes, lines, and text labels to keep your chart clean.
In short:
It automates the "boring work" of marking up your chart every morning so you can focus purely on price action.






















