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Momentum & Flow PanelA lower-panel indicator for institutional flow analysis:
RSI with automatic divergence detection
Money Flow Index (MFI) - volume-weighted momentum
Chaikin Money Flow (CMF) - accumulation/distribution
OBV trend analysis
Stochastic RSI
Force Index
Composite Scores: Momentum (0-100) + Flow (0-100) → Combined Assessment
LETHINH Pinbar📌 PinBar Minimal Detector — Description (English)
PinBar Minimal Detector is a clean and efficient tool designed to detect high-quality pin bars based purely on candle geometry.
This script focuses on the core characteristics of a true pin bar: a long rejection wick and a small candle body, without adding unnecessary complexity. It is ideal for traders who want fast, reliable signal detection without noise.
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✨ Key Features
• Detects both bullish and bearish pin bars.
• Fully configurable wick/body ratio.
• Optional filter for maximum opposite wick size.
• Option to ignore candles with extremely small bodies.
• Clean chart display with simple labels (“PIN”).
• Includes alert conditions for automated notifications (webhook, popup, email, etc.).
• Lightweight and optimized for fast execution on any timeframe.
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🔍 Detection Logic
A candle qualifies as a bullish pin bar when:
• The lower wick is at least X times larger than the body.
• The upper wick is relatively small (optional filter).
• The body is above the minimum body threshold.
A candle qualifies as a bearish pin bar when:
• The upper wick is at least X times larger than the body.
• The lower wick is relatively small.
• The body meets the minimum size requirement.
This ensures that only candles showing strong rejection are highlighted.
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⚙️ Input Parameters
1. wick/body ratio
Defines how many times longer the main wick must be compared to the candle body.
For example:
• 3.0 → wick must be at least 3× the body
• 4.0–5.0 → only very strong pin bars
2. opposite wick max (factor)
The maximum allowed size of the wick on the opposite side, relative to the body.
Example:
• 0.5 → opposite wick ≤ 50% of body
• Lower values = stricter filtering
3. min body px
Filters out candles with bodies that are too small (low volatility candles).
4. show labels
Enable or disable the “PIN” labels on the chart.
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🚨 Alerts
The script includes two built-in alert conditions:
• Bullish PinBar Detected
• Bearish PinBar Detected
These alerts can be paired with:
• TradingView notifications
• Webhooks (for bots / automation)
• Email or SMS alerts
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🎯 Use Cases
• Identify high-probability reversal points
• Enhance price action strategies
• Combine with S/R zones, supply & demand, trendlines, or order blocks
• Filter entries on lower timeframes while following higher-timeframe trend bias
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📘 Notes
This is a minimalistic version by design.
If you want a more advanced version (confirmation candle, volume filter, multi-timeframe filtering, trend direction filtering, etc.), this script can be expanded easily
Nasdaq Pressure IndexNasdaq Pressure Index Indicator
The Nasdaq Pressure Index is a customizable technical indicator designed to measure market sentiment across multiple symbols by calculating a weighted average of their technical strength. The indicator outputs a normalized value between -100 and +100, making it easy to identify bullish or bearish pressure in your selected basket of stocks.
Description
This indicator calculates the relative strength of up to 10 user-defined symbols, typically tech stocks or other related instruments, and combines them into a single pressure index. The result provides insight into the overall market direction and strength.
Key Features
Multi-Symbol Analysis: Track up to 10 different symbols simultaneously
Flexible Weighting Methods:
Manual Market Caps: Define your own market cap weights
30-Day Volume: Weight by recent trading volume
Equal Weight: All symbols contribute equally
Customizable Parameters: Adjust EMA lengths and smoothing to suit your trading style
Visual Cues: Color-coded output and background highlighting for extreme values
Debug Information: Option to display detailed calculations
How It Works
The indicator:
Calculates the strength of each symbol based on:
Price relative to VWAP (50% weight)
Price relative to Fast EMA (30% weight)
Price relative to Slow EMA (20% weight)
Normalizes these values using ATR to account for volatility
Applies your chosen weighting method
Combines the weighted values into a single index
Normalizes the result to a -100 to +100 scale using a hyperbolic tangent function
Applies final smoothing
How To Use It
Setup:
Enter your symbols as a comma-separated list (default includes major tech stocks)
Choose your preferred weighting method
If using manual weights, enter market caps in billions (comma-separated)
Adjust EMA lengths if needed (defaults: Fast EMA = 9, Slow EMA = 21)
Interpretation:
Positive Values (0 to +100): Bullish pressure - the higher the number, the stronger the bullish sentiment
Negative Values (0 to -100): Bearish pressure - the lower the number, the stronger the bearish sentiment
Extreme Zones: Values above +50 or below -50 indicate potentially overbought or oversold conditions
Color Changes: Green for positive (darker when increasing), Red for negative (darker when decreasing)
This is primarily a confluence indicator:
Consider taking long positions only on positive values of the indicator
Consider taking short positions only on negative values of the indicator
Look for divergence between the index and price for potential reversals
Extreme readings (+/-50) can signal potential market exhaustion
Optimization:
Try different symbol combinations to create sector-specific indicators
Experiment with different weighting methods to find what works best for your trading style
Adjust the EMA lengths to make the indicator more or less sensitive to price changes
The indicator works on any timeframe but is particularly useful on daily and weekly charts for capturing broader market movements.
HTF LiquidityThe ICT Liquidity Sweeps Indicator is designed to track liquidity zones in the market areas where stop-losses and pending orders are typically clustered. This indicator marks buyside liquidity (resistance) and sellside liquidity (support) from HTF (H4, H1 and M15), helping traders identify areas where price is likely to manipulate liquidity before making a significant move.
This tool is based on Inner Circle Trader (ICT) Smart Money Concepts, which emphasize how institutional traders, or “Smart Money,” manipulate liquidity to fuel price movements. By identifying these zones, traders can anticipate liquidity sweeps and position themselves accordingly.
⚙️ How It Works
1️⃣ Detects Key Liquidity Zones
The script automatically identifies significant swing highs and swing lows in price action using a pivot-based method.
A swing high (buyside liquidity) is a peak where price struggles to break higher, forming a resistance level.
A swing low (sellside liquidity) is a valley where price struggles to go lower, creating a support level.
These liquidity points are prime targets for liquidity sweeps before a true trend direction is confirmed.
2️⃣ Draws Liquidity Lines
Once a swing high or low is identified, a horizontal line is drawn at that level.
The lines extend to the right, serving as future liquidity targets until they are broken.
The indicator allows customization in terms of color, line width, and maximum number of liquidity lines displayed at once.
3️⃣ Handles Liquidity Sweeps
When price breaks a liquidity level, the indicator reacts based on the chosen action setting:
Dotted/Dashed: The line remains visible but changes style to indicate a sweep.
Delete: The line is completely removed once price has interacted with it.
This feature ensures that traders can easily spot where liquidity has been taken and determine whether a reversal or continuation is likely.
4️⃣ Prevents Chart Clutter
To maintain a clean chart, the script limits the number of liquidity lines displayed at any given time.
When new liquidity zones are formed, the oldest lines are automatically removed, keeping the focus on the most relevant liquidity zones.
Adaptive Volatility Stop by Pedro Paulo de MeloStop ATR is a clean and reliable volatility-based trailing stop system, built to adapt dynamically to market conditions using the Average True Range (ATR).
It identifies trend direction, adjusts the stop level using stair-step logic, and automatically flips the stop when price reversals occur.
How it works
Uses ATR × Multiplier to calculate an adaptive volatility buffer
Tracks trend direction internally
Recomputes and repositions the stop when a trend flip is detected
Plots separate lines for bullish and bearish stop states
Works on any market and timeframe (crypto, forex, commodities, indices, stocks)
Why it’s useful
This Stop ATR implementation is extremely stable and visually clean.
It is particularly effective for:
Trend following
Position management
Swing and position trading
Systematic stop placement
Unlike many ATR-based stop versions, this script uses a corrected flip-handling method that prevents stop misalignment and ensures consistent trend state tracking.
Inputs
Period — ATR length
Multiplier — ATR factor that defines stop distance
Author
Developed by Pedro Paulo de Melo, open-source version.
HSS Price Action v1based on price action and SMC concepts this indicator will give you trade entry and also guide on order blocks and liquidity .. good luck
美股宽广度指标NH-NLThe NH–NL breadth indicator is used to measure the underlying strength or weakness of the market (Market Breadth).
It tracks how many stocks are making 52-week new highs (New Highs) and 52-week new lows (New Lows), and calculates the difference between them.
This is one of the most widely followed institutional indicators of market health, helping traders observe:
• Whether an uptrend has real breadth support (i.e., whether most stocks are participating in the advance)
• Whether weakness is spreading during pullbacks (e.g., new lows expanding rapidly)
• Whether the medium-term structure is shifting (NH–NL often reveals trend changes earlier than price)
The core purpose of this breadth indicator is to help traders assess whether the market environment is suitable for increasing risk exposure, or whether they should reduce exposure and stay cautious.
NH–NL宽广度指标用于衡量市场内部的强弱结构(Market Breadth)。
它统计市场中有多少股票创 52 周新高(New Highs) 与 52 周新低(New Lows),并计算两者的差值
这是机构最常参考的市场健康度指标之一,用于观察:
• 上涨行情是否具备广度支持(是否多数股票都参与上涨)
• 回调过程中是否有恶化迹象(新低是否快速扩散)
• 中期结构是否变化(NH–NL 案例中最常见的是趋势转折提前出现)
这个宽广度指标核心价值是让交易者判断市场是否适合提高风险敞口或是否需要降低风险并观察。
SMC Pro: Real-Time Final**Description:**
This comprehensive SMC indicator is designed to automatically visualize major **Trading Sessions** and **Killzones**, alongside Fair Value Gaps (FVG). It helps traders identify high-probability setups by correlating time and price, specifically during key market hours (London, New York, Asia).
**Key Features:**
1. **Trading Sessions & Killzones:** The indicator clearly highlights the open and duration of major sessions (Asia, London, New York), allowing traders to spot volatility injections and "Judas Swings."
2. **Automated FVG Detection:** Scans price action to locate valid Fair Value Gaps and Imbalances within these sessions.
3. **Entry Logic:** Marks potential entry zones at the 50% retracement level of the identified FVG.
4. **Risk Management:** Projects a fixed Risk-to-Reward ratio (e.g., 1:3) with automatic Stop Loss and Take Profit levels.
5. **Clean Visualization:** Color-coded boxes for sessions and gaps keep the chart organized.
**How to Use:**
* **Time Analysis:** Watch for price action as the London or NY session opens (highlighted by the indicator).
* **Signal:** Wait for an Imbalance/FVG to form during these high-volume times.
* **Entry:** Set a limit order at the 50% mark of the gap.
* **Exit:** Use the projected TP levels.
**Disclaimer:**
This tool is for educational purposes and technical analysis assistance only. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Manual Zones SafeUse cases:
Support and resistance levels
Supply and demand zones
Price action areas for manual trading strategies
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📖 INTRODUCTION
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The Aurora Borealis occurs when charged particles from the sun collide with gases in Earth's atmosphere, creating mesmerizing waves of colorful light.
𝗩𝗼𝗹𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗹𝗶𝘁𝘆 𝗔𝘂𝗿𝗼𝗿𝗮 applies this elegant concept to financial markets:
⚡ Price Momentum = Charged Particles
🌌 ATR Layers = Atmospheric Layers
🎨 Color Intensity = Energy Magnitude
📐 Layer Expansion = Volatility State
When momentum "collides" with volatility layers, the Aurora illuminates potential market regime changes — often before they fully manifest in price action.
🔬 THE SCIENCE BEHIND IT
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Unlike traditional volatility indicators that provide a single value, Volatility Aurora creates a 𝗺𝘂𝗹𝘁𝗶-𝗱𝗶𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝘃𝗼𝗹𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗹𝗶𝘁𝘆 𝗳𝗶𝗲𝗹𝗱 using five distinct ATR layers based on Fibonacci periods:
│ Layer │ Period │ Atmospheric │ Function │
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│ Layer 1 │ 5 │ Ionosphere │ Captures immediate vol shifts
│ Layer 2 │ 13 │ Mesosphere │ Medium-term vol response
│ Layer 3 │ 34 │ Stratosphere │ Intermediate vol structure
│ Layer 4 │ 55 │ Troposphere │ Foundational vol baseline
│ Layer 5 │ 89 │ Surface │ Structural, long-term vol
⚡ CORE CONCEPTS
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𝟭. 𝗟𝗮𝘆𝗲𝗿 𝗘𝘅𝗽𝗮𝗻𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻 & 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗿𝗮𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻
Each layer dynamically expands or contracts based on its normalized ATR value:
• 𝗘𝘅𝗽𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗟𝗮𝘆𝗲𝗿𝘀 → Increasing volatility regime
• 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗿𝗮𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗟𝗮𝘆𝗲𝗿𝘀 → Decreasing volatility / Consolidation
• 𝗕𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘁𝗵𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗘𝗳𝗳𝗲𝗰𝘁 → Natural market rhythm visualization
𝟮. 𝗛𝗮𝗿𝗺𝗼𝗻𝘆 𝗦𝗰𝗼𝗿𝗲
Measures alignment between all five layers:
• 𝗛𝗶𝗴𝗵 𝗛𝗮𝗿𝗺𝗼𝗻𝘆 (>70%) → All timeframes agree → Strong, reliable trends
• 𝗟𝗼𝘄 𝗛𝗮𝗿𝗺𝗼𝗻𝘆 (<30%) → Timeframe divergence → Choppy conditions
𝟯. 𝗘𝗻𝗲𝗿𝗴𝘆 𝗜𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗻𝘀𝗶𝘁𝘆
Quantifies how strongly momentum is "hitting" the volatility layers:
• 𝗛𝗶𝗴𝗵 𝗜𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗻𝘀𝗶𝘁𝘆 → Strong directional conviction
• 𝗟𝗼𝘄 𝗜𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗻𝘀𝗶𝘁𝘆 → Weak momentum, potential reversal
𝟰. 𝗥𝗲𝗴𝗶𝗺𝗲 𝗖𝗹𝗮𝘀𝘀𝗶𝗳𝗶𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻
Based on aggregate layer states:
🟢 𝗖𝗔𝗟𝗠 → Low volatility across all layers
🟡 𝗡𝗢𝗥𝗠𝗔𝗟 → Balanced market conditions
🟠 𝗩𝗢𝗟𝗔𝗧𝗜𝗟𝗘 → Elevated activity
🔴 𝗘𝗫𝗧𝗥𝗘𝗠𝗘 → Maximum volatility state
🎨 VISUAL COMPONENTS
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🌈 𝗔𝘂𝗿𝗼𝗿𝗮 𝗟𝗮𝘆𝗲𝗿𝘀 (𝗚𝗿𝗮𝗱𝗶𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗕𝗮𝗻𝗱𝘀)
• Five pairs of symmetrical bands around the price core
• Color gradient from core (bright) to outer (dim)
• Expansion reflects current volatility state
💠 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗲 𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗲
• Central EMA-based trend line
• Color changes with momentum direction:
🟢 Cyan/Teal = Bullish
🔴 Pink/Magenta = Bearish
🟣 Purple = Neutral
💫 𝗘𝗻𝗲𝗿𝗴𝘆 𝗣𝘂𝗹𝘀𝗲 𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗲𝘀
• Diagonal flow lines showing momentum trajectory
• Thicker lines = Higher energy
• Direction indicates momentum flow
🎵 𝗛𝗮𝗿𝗺𝗼𝗻𝘆 𝗪𝗮𝘃𝗲𝘀
• Vertical dotted lines appear when harmony exceeds 70%
• Signals timeframe alignment — high-probability zones
📊 HOW TO USE
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📈 𝗧𝗿𝗲𝗻𝗱 𝗙𝗼𝗹𝗹𝗼𝘄𝗶𝗻𝗴
• Enter when Aurora expands in your direction
• Core line color confirms bias
• High harmony = Higher confidence
💥 𝗩𝗼𝗹𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗹𝗶𝘁𝘆 𝗕𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗸𝗼𝘂𝘁𝘀
• Watch for regime shift from CALM to VOLATILE
• Expanding layers signal incoming movement
• Intensity spike confirms breakout strength
↩️ 𝗠𝗲𝗮𝗻 𝗥𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻
• EXTREME regime often precedes reversals
• Contracting layers after expansion = Potential pullback
• Low harmony during trends = Weakening momentum
🛡️ 𝗥𝗶𝘀𝗸 𝗠𝗮𝗻𝗮𝗴𝗲𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁
• Use outer layers as dynamic support/resistance
• Wider Aurora = Wider stops required
• Contracting Aurora = Tighter risk parameters
⚙️ SETTINGS GUIDE
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🌌 𝗔𝘂𝗿𝗼𝗿𝗮 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗲
│ Setting │Default │ Description
│ Layer 1-5 │ Fib │ ATR periods (5,13,34,55,89)
│ Expansion Factor │ 2.5 │ Controls layer width multiplier
│ Smoothing │ 5 │ EMA smoothing for visual clarity
⚡ 𝗘𝗻𝗲𝗿𝗴𝘆 𝗙𝗶𝗲𝗹𝗱
│ Setting │ Default │ Description
│ Momentum Length │ 14 │ Period for momentum calculation
│ Energy Lookback │ 21 │ Normalization window
│ Energy Multiplier │ 1.5 │ Amplifies energy display
🎨 𝗩𝗶𝘀𝘂𝗮𝗹
│ Setting │ Default │ Description
│ Language │ EN │ Interface language (EN/AR)
│ Show Aurora │ ✓ │ Toggle layer visibility
│ Show Core Line │ ✓ │ Toggle center line
│ Show Energy Pulse │ ✓ │ Toggle flow lines
│ Show Harmony Waves │ ✓ │ Toggle alignment indicators
🔔 ALERTS
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⚡ 𝗥𝗲𝗴𝗶𝗺𝗲 𝗦𝗵𝗶𝗳𝘁 — Volatility regime changed
🎵 𝗛𝗶𝗴𝗵 𝗛𝗮𝗿𝗺𝗼𝗻𝘆 — All layers aligned (>85%)
↕️ 𝗗𝗶𝗿𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗖𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗴𝗲 — Momentum direction reversed
🔥 𝗜𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗻𝘀𝗶𝘁𝘆 𝗦𝗽𝗶𝗸𝗲 — Energy exceeded 80% threshold
💡 TIPS FOR BEST RESULTS
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1️⃣ 𝗛𝗶𝗴𝗵𝗲𝗿 𝗧𝗶𝗺𝗲𝗳𝗿𝗮𝗺𝗲𝘀 — Aurora works best on 1H+ charts
2️⃣ 𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗯𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗣𝗔 — Use Aurora as context, not signals
3️⃣ 𝗪𝗮𝘁𝗰𝗵 𝗛𝗮𝗿𝗺𝗼𝗻𝘆 — High harmony setups win more
4️⃣ 𝗥𝗲𝘀𝗽𝗲𝗰𝘁 𝗥𝗲𝗴𝗶𝗺𝗲 — Don't fight EXTREME volatility
5️⃣ 𝗟𝗮𝘆𝗲𝗿 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗳𝗹𝘂𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲 — Multi-layer bounces = Strong S/R
⚠️ DISCLAIMER
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This indicator is for educational purposes only. Past performance does not
guarantee future results. Always use proper risk management and conduct your
own analysis before making trading decisions.
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يحدث الشفق القطبي عندما تصطدم الجسيمات المشحونة القادمة من الشمس بالغازات في الغلاف الجوي للأرض، مما يخلق موجات ساحرة من الضوء الملون.
يطبق نفس المفهوم الأنيق على الأسواق المالية
⚡ زخم السعر = الجسيمات المشحونة
🌌 طبقات ATR = طبقات الغلاف الجوي
🎨 شدة اللون = حجم الطاقة
📐 توسع الطبقات = حالة التقلب
عندما "يصطدم" الزخم بطبقات التقلب، يُضيء الشفق التغيرات المحتملة في نظام السوق — غالباً قبل أن تتجلى بالكامل في حركة السعر.
🔬 العلم وراء المؤشر
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على عكس مؤشرات التقلب التقليدية التي تقدم قيمة واحدة، يُنشئ شفق التقلب 𝗽𝗮𝗾𝗹 𝘁𝗮𝗾𝗮𝗹𝗹𝘂𝗯 𝗺𝘂𝘁𝗮'𝗮𝗱𝗱𝗶𝗱 𝗮𝗹-𝗮𝗯'𝗮𝗱 باستخدام خمس طبقات ATR مميزة مبنية على أرقام فيبوناتشي:
│ الطبقة │ الفترة │ المعادل الجوي │ الوظيفة
│ الطبقة١ │ 5 │ الأيونوسفير │ تلتقط تحولات التقلب الفورية
│ الطبقة٢ │ 13 │ الميزوسفير │ استجابة التقلب متوسطة المدى
│ الطبقة٣ │ 34 │ الستراتوسفير │ هيكل التقلب المتوسط
│ الطبقة٤ │ 55 │ التروبوسفير │ خط الأساس للتقلب
│ الطبقة٥ │ 89 │ السطح │ التقلب الهيكلي طويل المدى
⚡ المفاهيم الأساسية
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𝟭. توسع وانكماش الطبقات
تتوسع أو تنكمش كل طبقة ديناميكياً بناءً على قيمة ATR المعيارية:
• طبقات متوسعة ← نظام تقلب متزايد
• طبقات منكمشة ← تقلب متناقص / تجميع
• تأثير التنفس ← تصور إيقاع السوق الطبيعي
𝟮. درجة التناغم
تقيس التوافق بين جميع الطبقات الخمس:
• تناغم عالي (>٧٠٪) ← جميع الأطر متفقة ← اتجاهات قوية
• تناغم منخفض (<٣٠٪) ← تباين الأطر ← ظروف متقطعة
𝟯. شدة الطاقة
تحدد مدى قوة "اصطدام" الزخم بطبقات التقلب:
• شدة عالية ← قناعة اتجاهية قوية
• شدة منخفضة ← زخم ضعيف، احتمال انعكاس
𝟰. تصنيف النظام
بناءً على حالات الطبقات المجمعة:
🟢 هادئ ← تقلب منخفض عبر جميع الطبقات
🟡 طبيعي ← ظروف سوق متوازنة
🟠 متقلب ← نشاط مرتفع
🔴 متطرف ← حالة التقلب القصوى
🎨 المكونات البصرية
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🌈 طبقات الشفق (النطاقات المتدرجة)
• خمسة أزواج من النطاقات المتماثلة حول نواة السعر
• تدرج لوني من النواة (ساطع) إلى الخارج (خافت)
• التوسع يعكس حالة التقلب الحالية
💠 خط النواة
• خط اتجاه مركزي قائم على EMA
• يتغير اللون مع اتجاه الزخم:
🟢 سماوي = صاعد
🔴 وردي = هابط
🟣 بنفسجي = محايد
💫 خطوط نبض الطاقة
• خطوط تدفق مائلة تُظهر مسار الزخم
• خطوط أسمك = طاقة أعلى
• الاتجاه يشير إلى تدفق الزخم
🎵 موجات التناغم
• خطوط عمودية منقطة تظهر عندما يتجاوز التناغم ٧٠٪
• تشير إلى توافق الأطر الزمنية — مناطق احتمالية عالية
📊 كيفية الاستخدام
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📈 تتبع الاتجاه
• ادخل عندما يتوسع الشفق في اتجاهك
• لون خط النواة يؤكد التحيز
• تناغم عالي = ثقة أعلى
💥 اختراقات التقلب
• راقب تحول النظام من هادئ إلى متقلب
• الطبقات المتوسعة تشير إلى حركة قادمة
• ارتفاع الشدة يؤكد قوة الاختراق
↩️ الارتداد للمتوسط
• النظام المتطرف غالباً يسبق الانعكاسات
• طبقات منكمشة بعد التوسع = احتمال تراجع
• تناغم منخفض أثناء الاتجاهات = زخم ضعيف
🛡️ إدارة المخاطر
• استخدم الطبقات الخارجية كدعم/مقاومة ديناميكية
• شفق أوسع = وقف خسارة أوسع مطلوب
• شفق منكمش = معايير مخاطر أضيق
⚙️ دليل الإعدادات
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🌌 نواة الشفق
│ الإعداد │الافتراضي│ الوصف
│ الطبقات ١-٥ │ Fib │ فترات ATR (5,13,34,55,89)
│ معامل التوسع │ 2.5 │ يتحكم في مضاعف عرض الطبقات
│ التنعيم │ 5 │ تنعيم EMA للوضوح البصري
⚡ مجال الطاقة
│ الإعداد │الافتراضي│ الوصف
│ فترة الزخم │ 14 │ فترة حساب الزخم
│ فترة الطاقة │ 21 │ نافذة التطبيع
│ مضاعف الطاقة │ 1.5 │ يضخم عرض الطاقة
🎨 العرض البصري
│ الإعداد │الافتراضي│ الوصف
│ اللغة │ EN │ لغة الواجهة (EN/AR)
│ إظهار الشفق │ ✓ │ تبديل ظهور الطبقات
│ خط النواة │ ✓ │ تبديل الخط المركزي
│ نبض الطاقة │ ✓ │ تبديل خطوط التدفق
│ موجات التناغم │ ✓ │ تبديل مؤشرات التوافق
🔔 التنبيهات
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⚡ تحول النظام — تغير نظام التقلب
🎵 تناغم عالي — جميع الطبقات متوافقة (>٨٥٪)
↕️ تغير الاتجاه — انعكس اتجاه الزخم
🔥 ارتفاع الشدة — تجاوزت الطاقة عتبة ٨٠٪
💡 نصائح للحصول على أفضل النتائج
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1️⃣ الأطر الزمنية الأعلى — الشفق يعمل بشكل أفضل على ساعة فأكثر
2️⃣ ادمج مع حركة السعر — استخدم الشفق كسياق وليس إشارات
3️⃣ راقب التناغم — إعدادات التناغم العالي تربح أكثر
4️⃣ احترم النظام — لا تحارب التقلب المتطرف
5️⃣ تقاطع الطبقات — ارتداد من طبقات متعددة = دعم/مقاومة قوية
⚠️ إخلاء المسؤولية
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هذا المؤشر للأغراض التعليمية فقط. الأداء السابق لا يضمن النتائج المستقبلية.
استخدم دائماً إدارة مخاطر مناسبة وقم بتحليلك الخاص قبل اتخاذ قرارات التداول.
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AI ALGO SETUP by A+AI ALGO SETUP by A+.
This Setup helps the Intraday Trader have an Edge in the Market
Rating for each momentMoment Score Labels is a Pine v5 overlay indicator that shows momentum “ratings” (0–100) directly on the chart. It prints a vertical score label on every candle (rolling window to avoid label limits) and adds vertical SETUP/ENTRY/EXIT markers for both long and short signals. Signals are based on a weighted mix of trend (MA alignment + slope), momentum (RSI + MACD histogram), breakout (Donchian high/low), and volatility contraction, with an optional Daily regime filter and optional volume/breakout confirmations.
Multi Time Frame High/Low LevelsThe indicator displays the High and Low levels of different timeframes independently of the chart’s timeframe. The levels labeled as “Live,” shown with dashed lines, represent the real-time High and Low of the currently active timeframe. When the timeframe closes and a new one begins, the dashed lines turn into solid lines. For each timeframe, up to 10 historical levels are displayed.
The High and Low levels of the current (dashed-line) timeframe move automatically on the chart as they change in real time. The main purpose of the indicator is to make the levels of different timeframes visible while analyzing a chart in a specific timeframe
Volume Heatmap Oscillator (RSI-Normalized + M/B Format)Volume Heatmap Oscillator transforms raw volume into a 1–100 normalized strength scale, clearly showing where real volume enters the market instead of just displaying basic volume bars.
As seen in the example above, the color-based heatmap structure allows you to clearly identify:
Liquidity inflows
Early phase of price expansion
Aggressive buy/sell zones
Volume is tracked not only visually, but also numerically in M/B (Million / Billion) format, so you don’t rely on colors alone — you see the real size of participation.
Recommended Settings:
Normalization Length: 200
Smoothing: 60
M/B Labels: Optional
This tool is not designed as a standalone signal generator — it is built as a volume confirmation layer to strengthen your existing strategy.
3 EMA TRONG 1-NTT CAPITALThe 3 EMA in 1 NTT CAPITAL indicator provides an overview of the market trend with three EMAs of different periods, helping to identify entry and exit points more accurately, thus supporting traders in making quick and effective decisions.
Sector Monitor✅ Custom Index Strength
Key Features:
Custom Indices: It mathematically combines stocks (like HDFC + ICICI + Kotak) to create a synthetic "Private Bank Index" that you can't find anywhere else. (Note all the stocks are Equal weighted)
Performance Tracking: Shows how much a sector has moved over 1 Day, 1 Week, 1 Month, etc.
RRG (Relative Rotation): A smart algorithm that tells you if a sector is leading the market or falling behind.
Understanding the "RRG" (Relative Rotation Graph)
This is the most powerful column in the table. It compares the sector against a benchmark (usually Nifty 500 EW) to tell you the "Health" of the trend.
It classifies every sector into one of four phases , similar to a clock cycle:
💚 Leading (Strong Trend): The sector is outperforming Nifty and momentum is strong. This is where the bulls are.
💛 Weakening (Taking a Breath): The sector is still strong, but it is starting to slow down. It might be time to book profits or wait.
❤️ Lagging (Weak Trend): The sector is underperforming. It is weak and losing money compared to the market. Avoid these.
💙 Improving (Waking Up): The sector was weak, but momentum is coming back. This is often where new trends start.
✅ RRG explained
Relative Strength (RS): how the sector is doing versus the benchmark today. RS = sector price divided by benchmark price.
Strength (X-axis): compare today’s RS with RS from (default 20) days ago . If today’s RS is higher than 20 days ago → Positive strength; lower → Negative.
Momentum (Y-axis): compare today’s RS with RS from (default 5) days ago . If today’s RS is higher than 5 days ago → Improving; lower → Worsening.
Numeric walk-through
Assume benchmark = 100 today, 95 (5D ago), 90 (20D ago).
Assume sector = 110 today, 100 (5D ago), 95 (20D ago).
RS today = 110 ÷ 100 = 1.10.
RS 5D ago = 100 ÷ 95 = 1.0526.
RS 20D ago = 95 ÷ 90 = 1.0556.
Strength (today vs 20D ago): RS moved from 1.0556 to 1.10 → about +4.2% → Positive.
Momentum (today vs 5D ago): RS moved from 1.0526 to 1.10 → about +4.5% → Improving.
Label: Positive + Improving = Leading.
Quick examples for each quadrant
(numbers are RS values; you can imagine each came from “sector ÷ benchmark”)
Leading (Positive & Improving)
RS(20D) 1.00 → RS(today) 1.10 ⇒ Strength +10% (Positive)
RS(5D) 1.05 → RS(today) 1.10 ⇒ Momentum +4.8% (Improving)
Weakening (Positive & Worsening)
RS(20D) 1.00 → RS(today) 1.08 ⇒ Strength +8% (Positive)
RS(5D) 1.12 → RS(today) 1.08 ⇒ Momentum −3.6% (Worsening)
Improving (Negative & Improving)
RS(20D) 1.05 → RS(today) 0.98 ⇒ Strength −6.7% (Negative)
RS(5D) 0.95 → RS(today) 0.98 ⇒ Momentum +3.2% (Improving)
Lagging (Negative & Worsening)
RS(20D) 1.00 → RS(today) 0.90 ⇒ Strength −10% (Negative)
RS(5D) 0.95 → RS(today) 0.90 ⇒ Momentum −5.3% (Worsening)
✅ 3. How to Use the Settings (Inputs)
When you open the settings menu, here is what each section controls:
Theme / Colors
Dark Mode: Check this if you use a dark background on Trading View.
Light Mode Theme: Choose between "Blue & Purple" or standard "Green & Red" for Up/Down colors.
RRG Settings
RRG Benchmark: What are we comparing our sectors to? usually, this is NIFTY 500 EW.
If Nifty is up 1% and your sector is up 2%, your sector is "Leading."
RS Period (Score): How far back do we look to check strength? (Default: 20). Lower numbers make it react faster; higher numbers make it smoother.
Momentum Lookback: How fast is the trend changing? (Default: 5).
Table Settings
Show Col 1 / 2 / 3: You can choose to see up to 3 timeframes plus the RRG column.
Timeframes (1D, 1W, 1M...): Set these to match your trading style.
Day Trader: Set Col 1 to 1D (1 Day) and Col 2 to 1W (1 Week).
Investor: Set Col 1 to 1M (1 Month) and Col 2 to 6M (6 Months).
Sort By: This is crucial. You can sort the table by "RRG" (to put the strongest sectors at the top) or by "Column 1" (to see today's biggest gainers).
Rows Shown: Limit the table to the "Top 10" or "Top 20" if the table is too big for your screen.
Symbol Selection
This is where the magic happens. The script comes pre-loaded with groups like "NBFC," "Housing Finance," etc.
Checkbox: Turn a specific sector ON or OFF in the table.
Input Box: You can actually edit the stocks!
Example: The input might look like NSE:TCS+NSE:INFY.
If you want to add Tech Mahindra, you simply add +NSE:TECHM to the text. The indicator will instantly recalculate the sector based on your new list.
✅ 4. Adjusting Inputs for Your Time Horizon
The logic is simple:
Lower Numbers: Make the indicator faster and more sensitive. It reacts quickly to price jumps but creates more "noise" (false signals).
Higher Numbers: Make the indicator slower and smoother. It filters out small corrections but reacts late to new trends.
Short-Term (Intraday / Fast Swing)
Recommended Inputs: Strength 10 | Momentum 3
Why: You need speed. By lowering the Strength to 10 days and Momentum to 3 days, the RRG will react instantly to sudden bursts of buying.
Best For: Catching "Micro-Rotations" (e.g., a sector suddenly waking up for a 2-3 day rally).
Trade-off: You will see sectors jump between "Leading" and "Weakening" very frequently.
Medium-Term (Standard Swing Trading)
Recommended Inputs: Strength 20 | Momentum 5 (Default)
Why: This is the "Goldilocks" zone. It ignores the daily noise but is fast enough to catch a trend that lasts for a few weeks.
Best For: Identifying the main theme of the current month.
Trade-off: Balanced. It might be slightly too slow for scalpers and slightly too fast for multi-year investors.
Long-Term (Position Investing)
Recommended Inputs: Strength 60 | Momentum 15
Why: A strength lookback of 60 (approx. 1 quarter) ensures you are only looking at major structural trends. A momentum of 15 ensures that a 2-day drop doesn't scare you out of a "Leading" sector.
Best For: Building a portfolio to hold for 6–12 months. If a sector is "Leading" here, it is in a massive bull run.
Trade-off: Very slow. By the time a sector turns "Leading," the trend has already been established for a while.
✅ 5. The "Secret" Tooltip Feature
Don't forget to hover your mouse cursor over the RRG Status text in the table (e.g., over the word "Leading").
A detailed box will appear showing:
Math: Exact Strength and Momentum scores.
Strategy: A text advice (e.g., "Trend is strong. Look for breakouts").
Constituents: The exact list of stocks used to calculate that sector's performance. This saves you from having to guess which stocks belong to that group.
Master Indicator (Sessões + DWM + Lookback)Developed to track sessions in Asia, London, and New York.
With it, you can track the highs and lows of the sessions, as well as their captures.
You will also be able to view the highs and lows of days, weeks, and months in as many periods as you want.
All functions can be viewed in specific timeframes; adjust as needed for your trading strategy.
Finally, you will also have the option to configure midnight open and true day open.
5% Move Counter (Up vs Down)5% Move Counter (Up vs Down)
This indicator tracks how many times a stock has made a 5% or larger move in a single session, and shows the count separately for up days and down days. It’s meant for traders who want quick context on whether a stock has a history of making large moves, instead of manually scrolling through years of price action.
Most tools only tell you what’s happening right now. This one helps you understand what the stock is capable of.
What it shows
Number of 5%+ up days
Number of 5%+ down days
Optional display modes:
All
Up Only
Down Only
Why it’s useful
Different stocks behave differently. Some give clean, powerful bursts when they break out, while others rarely move big even when the setup looks perfect. This tool helps you gauge a stock’s historical “explosiveness” so you can decide whether your strategy fits its behavior.
If your setups depend on volatility or momentum, it helps to know whether the stock has produced big moves before. This gives you that information instantly.
Customization
You can place the stats box anywhere on the chart using a simple 1–9 selector.
You can hide the rows you don’t need through a dropdown.
When a row is hidden, its background becomes fully transparent so the chart stays clean.
Who it’s for
Short-term traders, breakout traders, swing traders, and anyone who wants a quick read on whether a stock moves enough to justify certain types of trades.
ALEX - ATR Extensions + ADR + Table + Position SizingALEX - ATR Extensions + ADR + Table + Position Sizing
SuperZweig thrust SuperZweig Thrust is a systematic breadth-momentum detector based on a modified Zweig Breadth Thrust framework. The indicator evaluates the ratio of advancing issues to total issues and applies an EMA filter to smooth short-term noise. A valid “thrust” event occurs only when the market transitions from an oversold breadth condition to an overbought breadth expansion within a maximum window of 30 trading sessions.
Core Logic
Breadth Ratio (Adv / (Adv + Dec))
The indicator pulls two user-defined tickers representing advancing and declining issues. It computes the breadth ratio and smooths it using a configurable EMA length.
Zweig Thresholds
• Oversold threshold: 0.35
• Overbought threshold: 0.64
These levels mirror the classical Zweig Breadth Thrust structure.
Trigger Conditions
• A thrust sequence begins when the EMA-smoothed breadth ratio crosses below 0.35.
• A valid buy signal (“BUY”) is generated only if the same EMA crosses above 0.64 within 30 bars of the initial oversold cross.
• If the 30-bar window expires before the overbought cross occurs, the setup is cancelled.
Output
The indicator plots:
• EMA-smoothed breadth ratio
• Static threshold lines at 0.35 and 0.64
• Visual markers for each threshold cross
• A BUY label when a confirmed SuperZweig thrust is detected
Usage
This tool identifies rare breadth-momentum acceleration regimes that historically precede persistent upside trends. It is not a standalone trading system; instead, it highlights market environments where breadth expansion has achieved the structural conditions associated with strong follow-through phases.






















