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🎯 [TupTrader]: RSI Flow Band — Section Descriptions
🟢 1) RSI Candle & Line
💡 What is it?
This module visualizes the RSI as candlesticks instead of a single line. Each RSI candle has its own open, high, low, and close — just like a price candle — but mapped inside the RSI scale.
It reveals hidden RSI dynamics: wicks, bodies, and the range of strength shifts within a single price candle.
🔍 How it works:
RSI open uses the open price.
RSI high uses the high price.
RSI low uses the low price.
RSI close uses the close price.
When RSI close > RSI open, it plots a bullish RSI candle; otherwise, a bearish one.
Additionally, you can enable a classic RSI line based on close prices to compare.
💪 Pro Tip:
When you see a long wick on an RSI candle but a small body, it can signal indecision or a potential turning point — just like with price action.
⚡️ Best use:
Perfect for scalpers wanting to confirm micro shifts in momentum or hidden divergences that a simple line can’t show.
🔵 2) RSI Regression Candles
💡 What is it?
This tool takes the same RSI candles and smooths them with a linear regression calculation.
It helps reduce RSI noise and clarifies the underlying momentum flow, giving you a trend bias overlay for your reversals.
🔍 How it works:
Each RSI open/high/low/close is processed through a linear regression function with adjustable length.
If the regression candle is bullish, you get a blue candle; if bearish, yellow.
💪 Pro Tip:
Use these smoothed candles to avoid getting trapped in fake reversals during choppy sideways markets.
⚡️ Best use:
Combine with the raw RSI candles. For example, if raw candles suggest a reversal but the regression stays steady, you may want to wait for confirmation.

🌊 3) Flow Bands (Outside & Inside)
💡 What is it?
Flow Bands build dynamic support and resistance zones around RSI action.
Outside Flow Band: A wide fence to contain major RSI tops and bottoms — like an adaptive extreme zone.
Inside Flow Band: A tighter channel that captures both minor and major swings, keeping RSI ‘floating’ inside the band to reveal pullbacks and smaller corrections.
🔍 How it works:
Outside Band is calculated using major RSI swing points and is independent of the multiplier.
Inside Band uses the multiplier to adjust its width dynamically.
Both bands use moving averages and custom smoothing logic to adapt to current volatility.
💪 Pro Tip:
Price moving outside the Outside Band can indicate exhaustion and a high probability of a major reversal.
Inside Band breaches can signal minor pullbacks or good spots to scale in/out with divergence confirmation.
⚡️ Best use:
Scalpers → Inside Band for fast moves.
Swing traders → Outside Band for larger trend shifts.


🚦 4) Static Overzone
💡 What is it?
These are classic RSI overbought/oversold levels, visualized as static bands instead of flat lines.
Traditionally, RSI 70 and 30 are the default, but you can fine-tune the p parameter to tighten or widen these zones.
🔍 How it works:
The upper/lower bands are offset by p, letting you adapt the static levels to match current market conditions.
💪 Pro Tip:
In a trending market, widening the zone helps avoid false reversal signals.
In a range, tightening the zone makes your signals sharper.
⚡️ Best use:
Use Static Overzones as a baseline. Combine them with Dynamic Overzones and Flow Bands for multi-layered confirmation.
🔄 5) Dynamic Overzone
💡 What is it?
Unlike the Static Overzone, this level floats and adapts to RSI behavior in real time.
It’s not fixed at 30/70 — it expands or contracts based on recent RSI dynamics, making it more responsive to changing volatility.
🔍 How it works:
Dynamic levels are calculated with a custom QQE smoothing function and multi-level averaging to create a zone with layered confidence bands.
You get multiple dynamic levels (+3, +2, +1, 0, -1, -2, -3) to spot deeper or weaker extremes.
💪 Pro Tip:
Watch for RSI pushing into outer dynamic bands (+3/-3) — this indicates strong momentum that may soon revert, especially when combined with divergence.
⚡️ Best use:
Pairs perfectly with Flow Bands: when RSI hits a Dynamic Overzone and a Flow Band edge at the same time, the probability of a strong reversal is higher.

🔍 6) Swing High-Low Bands & Reversal Signals
💡 What is it?
This plots key RSI swing highs and lows as levels. It also adds optional reversal signal markers (triangles) when RSI crosses these bands.
⚠️ Important:
These markers are NOT direct entry signals! They highlight potential pivot points where reversals may occur, but you should always wait for confirmation with price action or other tools.
💪 Pro Tip:
These swing bands are especially powerful when used with divergence setups — look for RSI to make a new swing high while price does not (or vice versa).
⚡️ Best use:
Use as an early warning system — if other confirmations align, the swing cross can be your final check.
✅ Full Transparency & Good Practices
Each layer is toggleable. Turn on/off what fits your style.
Tooltips inside the script explain every input clearly.
The default settings are tested for a balanced view, but adjust as needed.
This suite works for both scalping and swing trading, but RSI alone does not predict trend direction — it only measures momentum strength. Always use in context!
🟢 1) RSI Candle & Line
💡 What is it?
This module visualizes the RSI as candlesticks instead of a single line. Each RSI candle has its own open, high, low, and close — just like a price candle — but mapped inside the RSI scale.
It reveals hidden RSI dynamics: wicks, bodies, and the range of strength shifts within a single price candle.
🔍 How it works:
RSI open uses the open price.
RSI high uses the high price.
RSI low uses the low price.
RSI close uses the close price.
When RSI close > RSI open, it plots a bullish RSI candle; otherwise, a bearish one.
Additionally, you can enable a classic RSI line based on close prices to compare.
💪 Pro Tip:
When you see a long wick on an RSI candle but a small body, it can signal indecision or a potential turning point — just like with price action.
⚡️ Best use:
Perfect for scalpers wanting to confirm micro shifts in momentum or hidden divergences that a simple line can’t show.
🔵 2) RSI Regression Candles
💡 What is it?
This tool takes the same RSI candles and smooths them with a linear regression calculation.
It helps reduce RSI noise and clarifies the underlying momentum flow, giving you a trend bias overlay for your reversals.
🔍 How it works:
Each RSI open/high/low/close is processed through a linear regression function with adjustable length.
If the regression candle is bullish, you get a blue candle; if bearish, yellow.
💪 Pro Tip:
Use these smoothed candles to avoid getting trapped in fake reversals during choppy sideways markets.
⚡️ Best use:
Combine with the raw RSI candles. For example, if raw candles suggest a reversal but the regression stays steady, you may want to wait for confirmation.
🌊 3) Flow Bands (Outside & Inside)
💡 What is it?
Flow Bands build dynamic support and resistance zones around RSI action.
Outside Flow Band: A wide fence to contain major RSI tops and bottoms — like an adaptive extreme zone.
Inside Flow Band: A tighter channel that captures both minor and major swings, keeping RSI ‘floating’ inside the band to reveal pullbacks and smaller corrections.
🔍 How it works:
Outside Band is calculated using major RSI swing points and is independent of the multiplier.
Inside Band uses the multiplier to adjust its width dynamically.
Both bands use moving averages and custom smoothing logic to adapt to current volatility.
💪 Pro Tip:
Price moving outside the Outside Band can indicate exhaustion and a high probability of a major reversal.
Inside Band breaches can signal minor pullbacks or good spots to scale in/out with divergence confirmation.
⚡️ Best use:
Scalpers → Inside Band for fast moves.
Swing traders → Outside Band for larger trend shifts.
🚦 4) Static Overzone
💡 What is it?
These are classic RSI overbought/oversold levels, visualized as static bands instead of flat lines.
Traditionally, RSI 70 and 30 are the default, but you can fine-tune the p parameter to tighten or widen these zones.
🔍 How it works:
The upper/lower bands are offset by p, letting you adapt the static levels to match current market conditions.
💪 Pro Tip:
In a trending market, widening the zone helps avoid false reversal signals.
In a range, tightening the zone makes your signals sharper.
⚡️ Best use:
Use Static Overzones as a baseline. Combine them with Dynamic Overzones and Flow Bands for multi-layered confirmation.
🔄 5) Dynamic Overzone
💡 What is it?
Unlike the Static Overzone, this level floats and adapts to RSI behavior in real time.
It’s not fixed at 30/70 — it expands or contracts based on recent RSI dynamics, making it more responsive to changing volatility.
🔍 How it works:
Dynamic levels are calculated with a custom QQE smoothing function and multi-level averaging to create a zone with layered confidence bands.
You get multiple dynamic levels (+3, +2, +1, 0, -1, -2, -3) to spot deeper or weaker extremes.
💪 Pro Tip:
Watch for RSI pushing into outer dynamic bands (+3/-3) — this indicates strong momentum that may soon revert, especially when combined with divergence.
⚡️ Best use:
Pairs perfectly with Flow Bands: when RSI hits a Dynamic Overzone and a Flow Band edge at the same time, the probability of a strong reversal is higher.
🔍 6) Swing High-Low Bands & Reversal Signals
💡 What is it?
This plots key RSI swing highs and lows as levels. It also adds optional reversal signal markers (triangles) when RSI crosses these bands.
⚠️ Important:
These markers are NOT direct entry signals! They highlight potential pivot points where reversals may occur, but you should always wait for confirmation with price action or other tools.
💪 Pro Tip:
These swing bands are especially powerful when used with divergence setups — look for RSI to make a new swing high while price does not (or vice versa).
⚡️ Best use:
Use as an early warning system — if other confirmations align, the swing cross can be your final check.
✅ Full Transparency & Good Practices
Each layer is toggleable. Turn on/off what fits your style.
Tooltips inside the script explain every input clearly.
The default settings are tested for a balanced view, but adjust as needed.
This suite works for both scalping and swing trading, but RSI alone does not predict trend direction — it only measures momentum strength. Always use in context!
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此腳本以閉源形式發佈。 不過,您可以自由且不受任何限制地使用它 — 在此處了解更多資訊。
“In the world of trading, success comes to those who harness their instincts, much like a wild bull charging forward; always ready to seize the opportunity and take control of their financial future.”
免責聲明
這些資訊和出版物並不意味著也不構成TradingView提供或認可的金融、投資、交易或其他類型的意見或建議。請在使用條款閱讀更多資訊。