Multi-Symbol Inside Bar Detector (4-Symbol Compression)Multi-Symbol Inside Bar Detector (4-Symbol Compression)
Overview
Detects simultaneous inside bars across 4 symbols in real-time — a signal of market-wide compression that may precede directional moves. When all 4 symbols are "inside" (trading within the prior bar's range), the market is consolidating.
Monitor SPY, QQQ, DIA, IWM (or any 4 symbols you choose) on a single timeframe. No more chart hopping. Designed for Rob Smith's "The Strat" methodology and price action traders who trade compression setups.
🎯 Why This Matters
Inside bars indicate compression and consolidation.
When all 4 major ETFs simultaneously compress into inside bars:
Market is consolidating within a range
Volatility is contracting (not expanding)
A directional move may follow (direction unknown)
This is NOT a directional signal — it's a consolidation detector. You determine direction based on your analysis. This indicator identifies WHEN compression exists across multiple symbols.
✅ Key Features
✅ 4-Symbol Monitoring — Track 4 symbols simultaneously on one timeframe
✅ Visual Alerts — Bar coloring + optional "4-Inside" labels
✅ TradingView Alerts — Get notified when all 4 go inside simultaneously
✅ Live vs Confirmed Mode — Toggle between real-time (repaints) or bar-close confirmation (no repaint)
✅ Customizable — Any 4 symbols, any timeframe, custom colors
✅ Debug Table — See which symbols are inside (troubleshooting)
📊 How It Works
Inside Bar Definition (Rob Smith Standards)
An inside bar forms when:
High < Prior High AND
Low > Prior Low
Current bar trades entirely within prior bar's range.
Technical Implementation
pinescriptisInside(h, l, ph, pl) =>
na(h) or na(l) or na(ph) or na(pl) ? false : (h < ph and l > pl)
NA-safe: Handles missing data gracefully
Strict comparison: Uses < and > (not <= or >=)
Rob Smith compliant: Tick-perfect inside bar detection per Strat methodology
4-Symbol Requirement
Signal fires when ALL 4 symbols are inside bars simultaneously. If only 3 are inside → no signal. All 4 must compress together.
⚙️ Settings Guide
Symbols
Default: SPY, QQQ, DIA, IWM (broad market coverage)
Customize: Click to change to ANY 4 symbols
Popular Combinations:
Futures: ES, NQ, YM, RTY
Sectors: XLF, XLK, XLE, XLV
Mega Caps: AAPL, MSFT, GOOGL, AMZN
Timeframe
Default: 60 (1-hour bars)
What it does: Applies SAME timeframe to all 4 symbols
Examples: 5 (5min), 15 (15min), D (Daily)
Live Intrabar Mode
ON (default): Shows forming bars in real-time (repaints until close)
OFF: Waits for bar close (no repaint, confirmed only)
Use ON for: Live monitoring, intraday setups
Use OFF for: Alerts, backtesting, confirmed signals
Display Options
Show Labels: Toggle "4-Inside" labels on/off
Inside Bar Color: Default yellow (customize)
Show Debug Table: See per-symbol status (for troubleshooting)
🔔 Setting Up Alerts
Right-click chart → "Add Alert"
Condition: Select this indicator
Frequency: "Once Per Bar Close" (recommended for confirmed mode)
Alert fires when all 4 symbols go inside simultaneously (edge detection, not every bar)
💡 Example Trading Approaches
Note: These are educational examples, not trading advice. Past compression patterns do not guarantee future directional moves.
Approach 1: Higher TF Compression → Lower TF Trigger
1H chart: 4-symbol inside bar forms (compression)
15m chart: Monitor for directional break
Await confirmation with your analysis before entry
Approach 2: Daily Compression → Intraday Entries
Daily chart: All 4 compress (consolidation)
1H chart: Monitor for range expansion
Use your directional bias to determine position
Approach 3: Sector Analysis
Use sector ETFs (XLF, XLK, XLE, XLV)
When all 4 compress → observe which breaks first
Analyze sector strength/weakness patterns
🎯 Why 4 Symbols?
Market coverage: When SPY, QQQ, DIA, and IWM all compress together, it indicates broad market consolidation across multiple market-cap segments.
SPY: S&P 500 (large caps)
QQQ: Nasdaq 100 (tech)
DIA: Dow 30 (blue chips)
IWM: Russell 2000 (small caps)
Using 4 major indices helps filter noise from single-symbol compression.
⚡ Quick Start
Add indicator to chart
Choose symbols (default: SPY/QQQ/DIA/IWM)
Set timeframe (default: 60min)
Toggle live mode (ON for real-time, OFF for confirmed)
Create alert (optional)
Yellow bars = all 4 inside
Use with your directional analysis
🔒 Technical Details
Code Quality
✅ PineScript v6 (latest)
✅ NA-safe logic (handles missing data)
✅ Rob Smith Strat standards (strict tick tolerance)
✅ No repainting (in confirmed mode)
✅ Efficient performance (max_bars_back=2)
✅ Open-source (educational transparency)
Repainting Behavior
Live Mode (ON): Repaints until bar closes (shows forming bars)
Confirmed Mode (OFF): No repaint, waits for bar close
Alert recommendation: Use Confirmed Mode to avoid false alerts
📞 Support
Follow me on TradingView for updates and new indicators.
Questions? Leave a comment below. I respond to all feedback.
⚠️ Important Disclaimers
Not financial advice: This indicator is for educational purposes and market analysis
No performance guarantees: Past patterns do not predict future results
Directional bias required: Inside bars indicate consolidation, not direction
Risk management essential: Always use proper position sizing and stops
Test before trading: Backtest on historical data and paper trade first
💬 Final Thoughts
Compression often precedes expansion, but direction remains uncertain. When multiple major indices compress simultaneously, it indicates market-wide consolidation. This indicator helps identify those moments across 4 symbols — no more chart hopping, easier pattern recognition.
Use it as one component of your analysis, combine with your directional methodology, and always manage risk appropriately.
Happy trading! 📈
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Candlestick analysis
Multi-Session H/L - Sweep & Grab v5# Multi-Session High/Low Levels with Liquidity Sweep & Grab Detection
## Overview
This indicator automatically identifies and plots the High and Low levels of key trading sessions (Asia, London, New York AM, New York PM) and Previous Day levels. It features advanced **Liquidity Sweep** and **Liquidity Grab** detection based on ICT/SMC methodology.
## Key Features
### 📊 Multi-Session Tracking
- **Asia Session** - Captures the Asian trading range
- **London Session** - Tracks the London open volatility
- **New York AM Session** - Monitors the NY morning session
- **New York PM Session** - Follows the afternoon price action
- **Previous Day High/Low** - Key daily reference levels
### 💧 Liquidity Detection (ICT/SMC Concepts)
**Liquidity Grab:**
- Detected when price **wicks through** a level but **closes back** inside
- Single candle event with rejection
- Often signals a potential reversal
- Label shows: `"Session H/L (Grab)"`
**Liquidity Sweep:**
- Detected when price **closes beyond** the level
- Indicates liquidity has been fully taken
- Label shows: `"Session H/L (Swept)"`
### 🎯 Visual Features
- Lines automatically **stop at the candle** where liquidity was grabbed or swept
- Different line styles for Active / Grabbed / Swept levels
- Customizable colors for each session
- Optional session background highlighting
- Information table showing all levels and their status
### ⚙️ Customization Options
- Adjustable session times for any timezone (GMT+0 to GMT+5)
- Calculation timeframe selection
- Line width and style settings
- Label size options
- Toggle each session on/off
- "Stop Line on Grab" option
### 🔔 Alerts
- Separate alerts for **Liquidity Grab** events
- Separate alerts for **Liquidity Sweep** events
- Available for all sessions and Previous Day levels
## How to Use
1. **Identify Key Levels:** The indicator automatically marks session highs and lows
2. **Watch for Liquidity Events:** Monitor when price approaches these levels
3. **Grab = Potential Reversal:** A liquidity grab (wick rejection) often signals smart money has collected orders and price may reverse
4. **Sweep = Liquidity Taken:** A sweep (close beyond level) confirms the liquidity pool has been cleared
5. **Plan Your Trades:** Use these levels in confluence with other SMC concepts like Fair Value Gaps (FVG) and Order Blocks (OB)
## Status Colors in Table
- 🟢 **Green (Active)** - Level has not been touched
- 🟠 **Orange (Grab)** - Wick touched the level, potential reversal zone
- 🔴 **Red (Swept)** - Close beyond level, liquidity fully taken
## Settings Explained
| Setting | Description |
|---------|-------------|
| Calculation Timeframe | Timeframe used for session calculations |
| Timezone | Your broker's timezone (GMT+0 to GMT+5) |
| Extend Lines | Extend active lines into the future |
| Stop Line on Grab | If enabled, lines stop when grabbed (not just swept) |
| Swept/Grab Line Style | Visual differentiation for liquidity events |
## Notes
- Works on all markets (Forex, Crypto, Stocks, Indices, Commodities)
- Best used on timeframes from 1min to 1H
- Session times are fully customizable to match your time zone
- The indicator respects the ICT/SMC definition where a **Grab** is a single-candle wick rejection and a **Sweep** involves price closing beyond the level
Aggressive Growth Strategyagressive growth strategy for day trading sample script testing purpose only. do not copy this strategy
Options X-Level Lock Tracker (Weekly Fri PM)What this indicator is
Options X Lock Tracker is a weekly trade‑management dashboard for defined‑risk premium selling where the “trade thesis” is primarily about finishing on the correct side of a single level (X) by expiration. In this framework, X is the short strike (the “line”) you sell, and the goal is to remain on the correct side of X through settlement.
This script helps you:
Compute candidate PUT X and/or CALL X levels using a volatility‑based model,
Lock those X levels on specific weekdays (Mon/Tue/Wed),
Track touches/breaches during the week, and
Evaluate win/loss at weekly settlement.
Core features
1) X‑Level computation (PUT and/or CALL)
Can compute PUT X, CALL X, or both.
Can use a target delta approach or a 1‑sigma move approach.
Volatility input can be HV (log returns) or ATR, with configurable lookback lengths and caps/floors.
2) Expiry / settlement controls
Settlement is aligned to next Friday with a configurable timezone + settle hour/minute (e.g., Fri 16:00 New York).
3) Strike rounding + optional “snap”
Rounds strikes to your chosen strike increment (e.g., 5‑point spacing for index products).
Optional “snap” can align X to nearby prior daily/weekly key levels (H/L/C/Mid) rather than purely model output.
4) Locking workflow (Mon / Tue / Wed)
You can enable locking on Monday, Tuesday, and/or Wednesday.
Locks occur on the daily close (confirmed bar), and once locked, the level is held for the week.
5) Visual plotting
Plots the locked X levels as horizontal lines extended to the right:
PUT lines are solid, CALL lines are dashed, and
Lines are color‑coded by lock day (Mon/Tue/Wed).
6) Touch/Breach tracking
Tracks whether price touched/breached the locked X during the week (after the lock moment).
7) Friday settlement result (win/loss)
On Friday’s confirmed close, evaluates results:
Short PUT considered a win if settle > put strike
Short CALL considered a win if settle < call strike
8) Table dashboard (weekly “control panel”)
The table is meant to be your weekly at‑a‑glance tracker. For each lock day and each side it can show:
Locked strike (X),
“Now” distance from price,
Touch status,
Settle status (once Friday passes),
W% = a real‑time probability estimate (normal approximation).
Important: W% is a real‑time probability estimate, not a historical win‑rate backtest.
9) RSI context + RSI alerts
Optional RSI context in the table and RSI‑based bias framing.
Includes alert conditions for RSI crossing above/below 50 (useful for regime shifts).
Recommended chart setup / best practices
This tracker is intentionally built around daily locking, and is designed for 1D charts where the lock event is the daily close.
Make sure your settlement timezone/time matches the product you’re trading (and your intended settlement convention).
If you trade instruments with different strike spacing, update Strike increment accordingly.
Limitations / notes
Probability outputs (W%) are model estimates and can diverge from real option pricing (skew, kurtosis, jumps, event risk, liquidity, etc.).
This is a decision support / tracking tool. It is not an automated execution system, and it does not include slippage/fees in outcomes.
Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Options involve substantial risk and are not suitable for all traders. Always use defined risk controls and trade within your plan.
Futures Trend SignalerWhat this indicator is
Futures Trend Signaler is a compact trend/bias dashboard built for futures (and any liquid symbol) that combines:
EMA trend alignment (EMA9 vs EMA21), and
Micro price positioning versus a higher‑timeframe EMA (e.g., 15s and 1s price relative to the 1m EMA9),
plus crossover markers on the chart to timestamp regime shifts.
It’s designed to answer, in seconds:
“Is the market in a bullish or bearish EMA structure?”
“Are the lower timeframes aligned with the higher timeframe?”
“When was the most recent bull/bear crossover?”
What it shows (table)
The table includes:
1m EMA9 vs EMA21
State: EMA9 > EMA21 / EMA9 < EMA21 / neutral
Bias: Bullish / Bearish / Neutral
“Last cross” context (so you know what the most recent regime shift was)
15s EMA9 vs EMA21
Same state/bias logic as the 1m row
1s EMA9 vs EMA21
Same state/bias logic as the 1m row
15s Price vs 1m EMA9
Shows whether micro price is above or below the 1m EMA9
1s Price vs 1m EMA9
Same, but even more “micro”
This structure gives you a quick “stacked timeframe” view:
1m EMA structure = your baseline regime,
15s/1s EMA structure = your momentum alignment,
15s/1s price vs 1m EMA9 = your immediate pressure/positioning vs the baseline.
What it plots (crossover markers)
For each EMA crossover set (1m, 15s, 1s), the script plots:
Bull cross marker (arrow up)
Bear cross marker (arrow down)
To keep the chart clean:
It keeps only the most recent bull cross and most recent bear cross per tracked timeframe.
When a new bull/bear cross happens, the prior marker of that same type/timeframe is removed.
Markers are differentiated by:
Color and/or a mini label on the marker (e.g., “1m”, “15s”, “1s”), so you can instantly tell which timeframe produced the signal.
Inputs / customization
Typical controls include:
Show/hide table
Table position + text size
Lower‑timeframe selections (so you can change 15s/1s if your symbol or plan doesn’t support seconds data)
Optional marker sizing / visibility settings (if you decide to expose them)
Recommended usage
Use the 1m EMA9/EMA21 as your baseline bias filter.
Use 15s & 1s EMA alignment to confirm momentum is in agreement before entries.
Use 15s/1s price vs 1m EMA9 as a quick “pressure” check (continuation vs mean‑reversion risk).
Use the most recent crossover markers to avoid trading into a fresh regime change without confirmation.
Limitations / notes
Seconds‑based signals require seconds data availability for your symbol/account. If not supported, switch those inputs to a higher LTF (e.g., 1m / 5m).
Because the indicator uses multi‑timeframe data, responsiveness can depend on your current chart timeframe and how often TradingView updates each series.
Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational/informational purposes only and does not constitute trading or investment advice. Futures trading involves substantial risk and can result in significant losses. Always manage risk and follow your plan.
Custom Timeframe Candles [Metrify]This script lets you build custom timeframe candles (like 7m, 11m, 2h, 3D, etc.) by manually aggregating price data from a lower chart timeframe.
While it doesn’t fully replace TradingView’s native custom TF — especially in terms of perfect timestamp alignment, it gives you a very close (same calculation) and practical alternative for analysis.
How it works
Candles are manually aggregated from the current chart timeframe
Instead of relying on request.security(), candles are constructed directly from the current chart data.
For best results, use a chart timeframe that is divisible and as close as possible to your custom timeframe
Example: Custom TF = 10m → use 5m chart (1m chart also works, but the gap will be larger and less efficient)
Smaller gaps = cleaner candles, better visual accuracy, and smoother updates
SPY 5m Scalper + Auto Exit 3PM ET5m chart scalper for Spy/QQQ. It uses the 9,21,50 ema and the vwap to time puts and calls while trading options, you can also use it on other stocks.
PERRY the close of the 8:30 candle with give you the highs and lows of the wicks all the way across your chart and will clear automatically the next day
The Automatic Channel Revolution [8 Levels + Slicing]Stop wasting time manually drawing lines and start trading.
I present to the community Fimathe Master Pro, a unique tool designed to completely automate the Fimathe technique, eliminating subjectivity and human error when drawing channels.
Many traders miss entry timing while adjusting rectangles or manually calculating the 50% (slicing) levels. This script solves that instantly, creating a visual structure that is clean, professional, and objective for Day Trading (Indices, Forex, and Crypto).
🚀 WHAT MAKES THIS SCRIPT UNIQUE?
Unlike other indicators that simply plot support and resistance lines, Fimathe Master Pro creates a Dynamic Block Structure:
Automatic Reference Channel: You define the time range (e.g., first 30 min or 1h), and the script automatically detects the High and Low, locking in the Reference Channel and Neutral Zone.
8-Level Expansion System (New): The indicator automatically projects 4 Levels Up and 4 Levels Down. You will never run out of targets during strong trend days again.
Visual Slicing (50%): The script automatically draws discrete dotted lines in the middle of each channel, allowing for precise "slicing" operations (sub-channel trading) without cluttering the chart.
Clean & Transparent Visuals: Developed with an intelligent transparency layer (92%), ensuring you can see the candles perfectly while identifying Buy and Sell zones.
⚙️ HOW TO CONFIGURE:
Session: Default is set to 0900-0930 (First 30 min). If you trade the Classic Fimathe (1 hour), simply change it in the settings to 0900-1000.
Slicing: Can be toggled on or off with a single click.
Colors: Fully customizable to fit your template (Dark or Light mode).
🎯 WHO IS THIS INDICATOR FOR?
Ideal for Price Action traders and students of the Fimathe technique who want to professionalize their screen and gain agility in decision-making.
If this script helped your market reading, please leave a BOOST (Like) and comment your suggestions below!
Ultimate Volume Dashboard & Signals V2📋 Clear Entry Criteria Summary
BUY Entry SELL Entry
✅ RVOL ≥ 1.5x ✅ RVOL ≥ 1.5x
✅ Green Candle ✅ Red Candle
✅ Strong Body (>50%) ✅ Strong Body (>50%)
✅ Price > VWAP ✅ Price < VWAP
✅ Price > EMA 50 ✅ Price < EMA 50
✅ RSI 50-80 ✅ RSI 20-50
⭐ Extreme Vol = Strong Signal ⭐ Extreme Vol = Strong Signal
🆕 Key Improvements
Cooldown Period - Prevents signal spam
EMA Filter - Additional trend confirmation
Candle Body Check - Filters weak/doji candles
Strong vs Regular Signals - Extreme volume = higher conviction
Entry/SL Levels - ATR-based levels displayed
Alert Conditions - Ready for notifications
Would you like me to add backtesting statistics or multi-timeframe confirmation?
//@version=5
indicator("Ultimate Volume Dashboard & Signals", overlay=true)
// ==========================================
// 1. SETTINGS & INPUTS
// ==========================================
// General Settings
lookback_len = input.int(20, "Volume Moving Average Length", group="Volume Settings")
rvol_thresh = input.float(1.5, "RVOL Threshold (Breakout Level)", step=0.1, group="Volume Settings")
// Trend Settings
use_vwap = input.bool(true, "Filter Signals using VWAP", group="Trend Filters")
rsi_len = input.int(14, "Momentum Length (RSI)", group="Trend Filters")
// Dashboard Settings
show_table = input.bool(true, "Show Dashboard", group="UI Settings")
table_size = input.string("Small", "Table Size", options= , group="UI Settings")
// ==========================================
// 2. CALCULATIONS
// ==========================================
// --- Volume Calculations ---
vol_ma = ta.sma(volume, lookback_len) // Average Volume
rvol = volume / vol_ma // Relative Volume (Current vs Average)
// --- Trend & Momentum Calculations ---
rsi_val = ta.rsi(close, rsi_len) // RSI Momentum
vwap_val = ta.vwap(close) // Volume Weighted Average Price
// Detect Volume Spikes (The "Upcoming" Momentum)
is_vol_spike = rvol >= rvol_thresh
// ==========================================
// 3. SIGNAL LOGIC
// ==========================================
// Bullish Signal Logic
// 1. Volume is significantly higher than average (Spike)
// 2. Candle is Green (Close > Open)
// 3. Price is above VWAP (Institutional Control)
// 4. RSI is rising but not completely maxed out (>50)
bull_trend = use_vwap ? (close > vwap_val) : true
buy_signal = is_vol_spike and close > open and bull_trend and rsi_val > 50 and rsi_val < 90
// Bearish Signal Logic
// 1. Volume Spike
// 2. Candle is Red (Close < Open)
// 3. Price is below VWAP
// 4. RSI is falling (<50)
bear_trend = use_vwap ? (close < vwap_val) : true
sell_signal = is_vol_spike and close < open and bear_trend and rsi_val < 50 and rsi_val > 10
// ==========================================
// 4. VISUALS ON CHART
// ==========================================
// Color Bars based on Volume Intensity
bar_color = is_vol_spike ? (close > open ? color.new(color.lime, 0) : color.new(color.red, 0)) : (close > open ? color.new(color.gray, 60) : color.new(color.gray, 60))
barcolor(bar_color)
// Plot Buy/Sell Labels
plotshape(buy_signal, title="BUY Signal", location=location.belowbar, color=color.green, style=shape.labelup, text="VOL BUY", textcolor=color.white, size=size.small)
plotshape(sell_signal, title="SELL Signal", location=location.abovebar, color=color.red, style=shape.labeldown, text="VOL SELL", textcolor=color.white, size=size.small)
// Plot VWAP for reference
plot(use_vwap ? vwap_val : na, "VWAP", color=color.yellow, linewidth=1)
// ==========================================
// 5. DASHBOARD PANEL
// ==========================================
if show_table
// Define Table Size
t_size = table_size == "Tiny" ? size.tiny : table_size == "Small" ? size.small : table_size == "Normal" ? size.normal : size.large
text
// Create Table (Top Right)
var tbl = table.new(position.top_right, 2, 5, bgcolor=color.new(color.black, 50), border_color=color.gray, border_width=1, frame_color=color.gray, frame_width=1)
// --- Header ---
table.cell(tbl, 0, 0, "METRIC", text_color=color.white, bgcolor=color.new(color.blue, 20), text_size=t_size)
table.cell(tbl, 1, 0, "STATUS", text_color=color.white, bgcolor=color.new(color.blue, 20), text_size=t_size)
// --- Row 1: RVOL (Volume Strength) ---
rvol_color = rvol > 2.0 ? color.red : rvol > 1.0 ? color.green : color.gray
rvol_txt = rvol > 2.0 ? "EXTREME (" + str.tostring(rvol, "#.##") + "x)" : rvol > 1.0 ? "High (" + str.tostring(rvol, "#.##") + "x)" : "Low (" + str.tostring(rvol, "#.##") + "x)"
table.cell(tbl, 0, 1, "Rel Volume (RVOL)", text_color=color.white, text_size=t_size)
table.cell(tbl, 1, 1, rvol_txt, text_color=color.white, bgcolor=rvol_color, text_size=t_size)
// --- Row 2: Trend (VWAP) ---
trend_txt = close > vwap_val ? "BULLISH" : "BEARISH"
trend_col = close > vwap_val ? color.green : color.red
table.cell(tbl, 0, 2, "Trend (VWAP)", text_color=color.white, text_size=t_size)
table.cell(tbl, 1, 2, trend_txt, text_color=color.white, bgcolor=trend_col, text_size=t_size)
// --- Row 3: Momentum (RSI) ---
mom_txt = rsi_val > 50 ? "Positive" : "Negative"
mom_col = rsi_val > 50 ? color.green : color.red
table.cell(tbl, 0, 3, "Momentum", text_color=color.white, text_size=t_size)
table.cell(tbl, 1, 3, mom_txt, text_color=color.white, bgcolor=mom_col, text_size=t_size)
// --- Row 4: Signal Status ---
sig_txt = buy_signal ? "BUY NOW" : sell_signal ? "SELL NOW" : "WAIT"
sig_col = buy_signal ? color.lime : sell_signal ? color.red : color.gray
table.cell(tbl, 0, 4, "ACTION", text_color=color.white, bgcolor=color.new(color.white, 80), text_size=t_size)
table.cell(tbl, 1, 4, sig_txt, text_color=color.black, bgcolor=sig_col, text_size=t_size) clear entre based on code
Pro Volume & Momentum Dashboard [CONFIRMED ENTRY v2.1]🎯 Key Upgrades in This Version:
1. 10-Point Confluence Scoring System
# Factor Description
1 Volume Spike RVOL ≥ threshold with directional candle
2 Volume Delta Buy vs Sell pressure analysis
3 VWAP Position Institutional fair value
4 200 EMA Macro trend alignment
5 EMA Stack 9 > 21 > 50 alignment
6 ADX Trend strength + direction
7 RSI Momentum confirmation
8 MACD Histogram momentum
9 HTF Trend Higher timeframe alignment
10 Candle Quality Strong body, minimal wicks
2. Confirmed Entry Logic
✅ Requires minimum 7/10 confluence score (adjustable)
✅ Waits for candle close to avoid fakeouts
✅ 5-bar cooldown prevents duplicate signals
✅ Potential setups warned when score is 5-6/10
3. Risk Management
Auto-calculated Stop Loss (ATR-based)
Two Take Profit levels (TP1 & TP2)
Visual risk zones on chart
Risk/Reward ratio displayed
4. Higher Timeframe Confirmation
Checks 1H (or custom) timeframe trend
Ensures trade aligns with bigger picture
📌 How to Use:
Wait for ◆ CONFIRMED BUY/SELL label (not triangles)
Check dashboard for 7+/10 score
Entry: On signal candle close
Stop Loss: Red line below/above
Take Profit: Green lines (scale out at TP1, full exit TP2)
🕯️ Candlestick Patterns Added
Bullish Patterns (11 Total)
Pattern Description Strength
Bullish Engulfing Green candle engulfs prior red ⭐⭐⭐ Strong
Hammer Long lower wick at bottom ⭐⭐ Medium
Morning Star 3-candle reversal pattern ⭐⭐⭐ Strong
Bullish Harami Small green inside large red ⭐⭐ Medium
Piercing Line Opens gap down, closes above mid ⭐⭐ Medium
Three White Soldiers 3 consecutive strong green candles ⭐⭐⭐ Strong
Dragonfly Doji Long lower wick, no body ⭐⭐ Medium
Tweezer Bottom Equal lows at support ⭐⭐ Medium
Bullish Marubozu Full body, no wicks ⭐⭐⭐ Strong
Rising Three Continuation after pullback ⭐⭐ Medium
Bearish Patterns (11 Total)
Pattern Description Strength
Bearish Engulfing Red candle engulfs prior green ⭐⭐⭐ Strong
Shooting Star Long upper wick at top ⭐⭐ Medium
Evening Star 3-candle reversal pattern ⭐⭐⭐ Strong
Bearish Harami Small red inside large green ⭐⭐ Medium
Dark Cloud Cover Opens gap up, closes below mid ⭐⭐ Medium
Three Black Crows 3 consecutive strong red candles ⭐⭐⭐ Strong
Gravestone Doji Long upper wick, no body ⭐⭐ Medium
Tweezer Top Equal highs at resistance ⭐⭐ Medium
Bearish Marubozu Full body, no wicks ⭐⭐⭐ Strong
Falling Three Continuation after pullback ⭐⭐ Medium
Hanging Man Long lower wick at top ⭐⭐ Medium
Linear Regression CVDHow to Read It:
Rising CVD: Aggressive buyers are in control (Market Buys > Market Sells).
Falling CVD: Aggressive sellers are in control (Market Sells > Market Buys).
Key Trading Strategy (Divergence):
The most powerful way to use CVD is to look for Divergences:
Bearish Divergence (Absorption): Price makes a New High, but CVD makes a Lower High.
Meaning: Price is rising, but aggressive buying power is drying up. Limit sellers are absorbing the buys. A reversal may be coming.
Bullish Divergence (Absorption): Price makes a New Low, but CVD makes a Higher Low.
Meaning: Price is dropping, but aggressive selling is weakening. Limit buyers are stepping in.
MTF Institutional Zones with Alerts (Impulse + Mitigation)This script plots multi-timeframe (MTF) Supply and Demand zones derived from impulse candles on higher timeframes.
How zones are created
A new zone is formed when an HTF candle has a body size greater than or equal to ATR(14) * Impulse Multiplier.
If the impulse candle is bullish, the script uses the most recent bearish candle (on that HTF) as the Demand zone source.
If the impulse candle is bearish, the script uses the most recent bullish candle (on that HTF) as the Supply zone source.
Filtering and zone management
Zones are kept only if the distance from the HTF impulse close to the zone source is within ATR(14) * Max Distance.
A maximum number of zones per side is stored for each timeframe. Older zones are deleted automatically.
Zones are extended to the right in real time.
Mitigation rule (50%)
A zone is removed when price mitigates 50% of its range:
Demand is removed when low reaches the midpoint.
Supply is removed when high reaches the midpoint.
Alerts
Formation alerts: triggered when a new HTF zone is created (TF1/TF2/TF3).
Proximity alerts (NEAR/IN): triggered when the candle range is within a configurable distance from a zone or when price is inside/touching it.
How to use
Choose TF1/TF2/TF3 (e.g., 4H / 1H / 15m).
Adjust Impulse Multiplier to detect only strong candles.
Adjust Proximity distance (%) to control when proximity alerts trigger.
Notes
This indicator highlights potential reaction areas. It does not guarantee reversals and should be used with proper risk management.
Bills Inverted Candles (Toggle)inverted candles for the short demons
switches bearish and bullish candles when you invert scale
Advanced Bull-Bear Power IndicatorAdvanced Bull–Bear Power Indicator
The Advanced Bull–Bear Power Indicator is a momentum and market strength tool that quantifies the balance of power between buyers (bulls) and sellers (bears) over a selected lookback period. Rather than focusing only on price direction, it measures how much effort each side applies to move the price, combining both candle magnitude and candle frequency into a normalized strength metric.
How It Works
For every candle, the indicator calculates the absolute percentage change between the open and close. This represents the true price effort of that candle, independent of direction.
Each candle is then classified:
- Bullish candle: close > open
- Bearish candle: close ≤ open
Bullish candles contribute their strength only to bulls, while bearish candles contribute only to bears.
Over the selected period, the indicator computes:
- Average bullish candle strength
- Average bearish candle strength
- Percentage of bullish candles
- Percentage of bearish candles
Using the average strength values, a Power Ratio is calculated:
Power Ratio = Bull Avg / (Bull Avg + Bear Avg) × 100
This produces a clean 0–100 scale:
- Above 50 → Bullish dominance
- Below 50 → Bearish dominance
Visual Interpretation
The main line represents the Bull–Bear Power Ratio. Color gradients reflect dominance, where green tones indicate bullish control and red tones indicate bearish control.
Key reference levels:
- 50 → Neutral balance
- 60 → Strong bullish dominance
- 40 → Strong bearish dominance
Background highlights appear in extreme conditions:
- Above 70 → Extreme bull pressure
- Below 30 → Extreme bear pressure
Statistics Table
An optional statistics table displays:
- Average bullish strength
- Average bearish strength
- Bullish and bearish candle ratios
- Current power ratio
- Market state classification (Strong Bull, Weak Bull, Weak Bear, Strong Bear)
This allows quick assessment of whether dominance comes from consistent pressure or isolated strong moves.
Alerts
Alerts are triggered when:
- Power crosses above 60 → Strong bullish momentum
- Power crosses below 40 → Strong bearish momentum
- Power crosses 50 → Market balance shift
Practical Applications
This indicator can be used for trend strength confirmation, detecting early dominance shifts before breakouts, filtering trades in sideways or low-quality markets, and comparing momentum quality across assets or timeframes.
Key Insight
This indicator does not simply ask “Is price going up or down?”
It answers a more important question:
Which side is truly exerting more force on the market right now?
Disclaimer
This indicator should not be used as a standalone decision-making tool. It is designed to complement other forms of technical, fundamental, or contextual analysis. Always confirm signals with additional indicators, market structure, and risk management techniques. The user is solely responsible for any trading decisions made using this indicator.
Swing Failure Pattern Strategy Btc Only 5min🔍 Overview
The Swing Failure Pattern (SFP) Strategy is a pure price-action trading system designed to capture liquidity sweeps and market reversals around key swing highs and lows.
It is based on the concept that price often briefly breaks a swing level to trigger stop-losses, then reverses in the opposite direction.
This strategy trades only confirmed SFP setups, ensuring disciplined entries with clearly defined risk.
📈 Bullish SFP (Long Setup)
A Bullish Swing Failure Pattern forms when:
A valid swing low is created
Price wicks below the swing low
The candle closes back above the swing level
Confirmation occurs when price closes above the opposing high
➡️ Action: Enter LONG on the confirmation candle close
📉 Bearish SFP (Short Setup)
A Bearish Swing Failure Pattern forms when:
A valid swing high is created
Price wicks above the swing high
The candle closes back below the swing level
Confirmation occurs when price closes below the opposing low
➡️ Action: Enter SHORT on the confirmation candle close
🛑 Risk Management
Stop Loss
Long → Low of the SFP wick
Short → High of the SFP wick
Take Profit
Fixed Risk : Reward = 1 : 2
All SL and TP levels are fixed at entry (no repainting)
🔁 Trailing Take Profit (Optional)
Trailing TP can be enabled from settings
Trailing starts after 1R profit
Trail distance is R-based and fully adjustable
Works for both long and short trades
⏰ Time Filters
Optional No-Trade on Saturday & Sunday
Prevents new entries during weekends
Active trades continue to manage SL & TP normally
⚙️ Strategy Features
Price-action based (no indicators)
Confirmation-only entries
No repainting logic
Works on all markets and timeframes
Orders executed on candle close
🎯 Best Use Cases
Forex
Indices
Crypto
Futures
Best performance during London & New York sessions
⚠️ Disclaimer
This strategy is intended for educational and backtesting purposes only.
Always test and manage risk appropriately before live trading.
Inside Bar Breakout ( candlestick pattern).📌 What Is This Indicator?
BOIB Pro identifies a very strict form of inside bar:
✅ The inside bar candle’s entire range (body + wicks) must be inside the BODY of the previous candle (mother candle).
❌ If even a single wick is outside the mother body, the setup is rejected.
This filters out weak and noisy inside bars and focuses only on true compression candles.
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📐 Pattern Rules (Strict)
1️⃣ Mother Candle
• The candle immediately before the inside bar
2️⃣ Body-Only Inside Bar (BOIB)
A valid BOIB must satisfy:
• Inside bar high ≤ mother candle body high
• Inside bar low ≥ mother candle body low
⚠️ Normal inside bars (inside wicks only) are ignored.
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⏱️ Breakout Window Logic
After a valid BOIB forms:
• The indicator waits for the next 1 to 5 candles (user-configurable)
• Entry is triggered only if price CLOSES outside the BOIB range
✅ Long Signal
• Candle closes above BOIB high
✅ Short Signal
• Candle closes below BOIB low
If no breakout occurs within the window → setup expires automatically
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🎯 Entry, Stop Loss & Take Profit Logic
Once a valid breakout/breakdown occurs, the indicator automatically draws a professional trade template:
Entry
• At the close of the breakout candle
Stop Loss
• Long → below BOIB low
• Short → above BOIB high
• Optional buffer:
• ATR-based
• Percentage-based
• Or none
Take Profits
• TP1: Risk-Reward based (default 1R)
• TP2: Extended target (default 2R)
All levels are clearly visualized using:
• Horizontal price lines
• Risk and reward boxes
• Informational labels
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📊 Best Use Cases
• Crypto (BTC, ETH, major alts)
• Timeframes:
• Scalping: 5m
• Day trading: 15m / 30m
• Works best when combined with:
• Market structure
• Trend bias
• Support / resistance
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⚠️ Important Notes
• This is NOT an auto-trading system
• Signals should always be used with:
• Proper risk management
• Market context
• Inside bars in sideways or low-volume markets may fail
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📚 Educational Purpose Disclaimer
This indicator is provided for educational and analytical purposes only.
It does not constitute financial advice.
Trading involves risk, and past behavior does not guarantee future results.
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Pivots + FVG + Liquidity Sweeps (Smart Entry)its a scrpt expermental to see if it works its a scrpt expermental to see if it worksits a scrpt expermental to see if it worksits a scrpt expermental to see if it works
Pivots + FVG + Liquidity Sweeps (Smart Entry)//@version=5
indicator("Pivots + FVG + Liquidity Sweeps (Smart Entry)", overlay=true, max_labels_count=500, max_boxes_count=500)
// ===== INPUTS =====
pivotLeft = input.int(5, "Pivot left bars", minval=1)
pivotRight = input.int(5, "Pivot right bars", minval=1)
sweepLookback = input.int(20, "Lookback for sweep detection (bars)")
sweepAtrMultiplier = input.float(1.0, "Sweep strength (ATR multiplier)")
fvg_max_age = input.int(200, "FVG box expiry (bars)")
show_pivots = input.bool(true, "Show pivot markers")
show_sweeps = input.bool(true, "Show liquidity sweeps")
show_fvgs = input.bool(true, "Show FVG boxes")
require_sweep_for_entry = input.bool(false, "Require recent sweep for smart entry")
confirmation_type = input.string("Bullish/Bearish Engulf", "Confirmation type", options= )
fvg_min_width = input.int(1, "Min FVG width (ticks)", minval=0)
// ===== ATR =====
atrLen = input.int(14, "ATR length")
atr = ta.atr(atrLen)
// ===== PIVOTS =====
ph = ta.pivothigh(high, pivotLeft, pivotRight)
pl = ta.pivotlow(low, pivotLeft, pivotRight)
if show_pivots
if not na(ph)
label.new(bar_index - pivotRight, ph, "PH", style=label.style_label_down, color=color.red, textcolor=color.white, size=size.small)
if not na(pl)
label.new(bar_index - pivotRight, pl, "PL", style=label.style_label_up, color=color.green, textcolor=color.white, size=size.small)
// ===== FVG STRUCT =====
type FVG
float top
float bottom
int born_bar
bool bullish
var FVG fvgs = array.new()
var box fvgBoxes = array.new()
// ===== FVG DETECTION =====
if barstate.isconfirmed
prevHigh = high
prevLow = low
if low > prevHigh and (low - prevHigh) >= syminfo.mintick * fvg_min_width
array.push(fvgs, FVG.new(low, prevHigh, bar_index, true))
if high < prevLow and (prevLow - high) >= syminfo.mintick * fvg_min_width
array.push(fvgs, FVG.new(prevLow, high, bar_index, false))
// cleanup old FVGs
for i = array.size(fvgs) - 1 to 0
f = array.get(fvgs, i)
if bar_index - f.born_bar > fvg_max_age
array.remove(fvgs, i)
// ===== DRAW FVG BOXES =====
if show_fvgs
for i = 0 to array.size(fvgBoxes) - 1
box.delete(array.get(fvgBoxes, i))
array.clear(fvgBoxes)
for i = 0 to array.size(fvgs) - 1
f = array.get(fvgs, i)
col = f.bullish ? color.new(color.green, 85) : color.new(color.red, 85)
bx = box.new(f.born_bar, f.top, bar_index, f.bottom, bgcolor=col, border_width=0)
array.push(fvgBoxes, bx)
// ===== LIQUIDITY SWEEPS =====
var int lastBullSweepBar = na
var int lastBearSweepBar = na
priorHigh = ta.highest(high , sweepLookback)
priorLow = ta.lowest(low , sweepLookback)
bullSweep = high > priorHigh + sweepAtrMultiplier * atr and close < priorHigh
bearSweep = low < priorLow - sweepAtrMultiplier * atr and close > priorLow
if barstate.isconfirmed
if bullSweep
lastBullSweepBar := bar_index
if show_sweeps
label.new(bar_index, high, "Bull Sweep", style=label.style_label_down, color=color.orange, textcolor=color.white, size=size.small)
if bearSweep
lastBearSweepBar := bar_index
if show_sweeps
label.new(bar_index, low, "Bear Sweep", style=label.style_label_up, color=color.orange, textcolor=color.white, size=size.small)
// ===== CONFIRMATION =====
isBullEngulf() => close > open and open < close and close > open
isBearEngulf() => close < open and open > close and close < open
isAnyBull() => close > open
isAnyBear() => close < open
// ===== SMART ENTRY =====
for i = array.size(fvgs) - 1 to 0
f = array.get(fvgs, i)
inFvg = close <= f.top and close >= f.bottom
if inFvg
okSweep = true
if require_sweep_for_entry
okSweep := f.bullish ? (not na(lastBullSweepBar) and bar_index - lastBullSweepBar <= sweepLookback) : (not na(lastBearSweepBar) and bar_index - lastBearSweepBar <= sweepLookback)
if okSweep
confirm = confirmation_type == "Bullish/Bearish Engulf" ? (f.bullish ? isBullEngulf() : isBearEngulf()) : confirmation_type == "Close Above/Below FVG" ? (f.bullish ? close > f.top : close < f.bottom) : (f.bullish ? isAnyBull() : isAnyBear())
if confirm
if f.bullish
label.new(bar_index, low, "Smart Long", style=label.style_label_up, color=color.lime, textcolor=color.black, size=size.normal)
else
label.new(bar_index, high, "Smart Short", style=label.style_label_down, color=color.fuchsia, textcolor=color.white, size=size.normal)
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