STC Oscillator [Panel]📈 STC Oscillator – Short Description
This indicator plots the STC (Schaff Trend Cycle) line, ranging between 0 and 100, in a dedicated sub-panel.
It is intended to be used together with the main overlay script:
➡ "STC Advanced Signals with Early Warnings "
The oscillator provides the internal basis for all signals, such as:
Early warning pivots
Threshold confirmations
Candlestick alignment
Note:
The main overlay indicator does not show the oscillator line itself, in order to keep the price chart clean. Use this sub-panel version to monitor oscillator trends, divergence, or cycle phases directly.
Candlestick analysis
STC Advanced Signals with Early Warnings [Overlay]🧠 STC Advanced Signals with Early Warnings – Indicator Description
Purpose:
The “STC Advanced Signals” indicator is designed for active traders (day traders, scalpers, swing traders) who require early signal detection without relying solely on one single indicator. It offers a combination of momentum shifts, candlestick confirmation, and visual guidance for high-quality trade setups.
🔍 Core Components
1. Early Warning Arrows (Orange)
Detected using pivot logic based on the internal STC oscillator curve.
Appear 1–3 bars before potential trend shifts.
Warning only – no execution signal yet.
Can alert traders to prepare for setups in advance.
2. Confirmed Signals (Gold Arrows)
Appear after threshold breakouts of the STC oscillator:
Up Arrow: STC crosses above thresholdUp (default: 25).
Down Arrow: STC crosses below thresholdDown (default: 75).
These are execution-level signals and often indicate momentum breakout or reversal confirmation.
3. Tiny Pre-Confirmation Circles (Yellow)
Optional component (can be toggled on/off).
Visualize potential micro-cycles before full signal confirmation.
Useful for anticipating trend continuation or delay.
4. Candlestick Pattern Recognition
Auto-detects 5 reliable patterns, printed one bar after confirmation:
HA = Hammer
SS = Shooting Star
DJ = Doji
EB = Engulfing Bullish
ES = Engulfing Bearish
Labels are plotted above candles and the bar is highlighted yellow.
Ideal for confirming signals via price action structure.
🧰 Chart Setup Recommendations
Best used on M5, M15 (Scalping/Intraday), or H1 (Swing).
Suggested workflow:
Observe orange Early Warning arrow
Wait for confirmed yellow/gold arrow
Confirm with candlestick pattern
Optionally add volume, trend filters (e.g., EMA200)
📊 Technical Notes
This script does not display the STC line itself.
To view the oscillator line (ranging 0–100), add the companion script:
➤ STC Oscillator
This panel-based indicator must be attached in a separate sub-window and mirrors the official cTrader STC calculation.
🛡 Risk Management Suggestions
Always use stop loss: e.g., below hammer low.
Max 0.5% account risk per trade.
Combine multiple signals before executing.
Avoid trading during high-impact news unless backtested.
Fisher trend/ Efkarli aliThe fisher indicator applies the Fisher Transform indicator to generate buy and sell signals. It shows potential trend reversal points directly on the chat with clear viiual markers. Users can arrange sensitivty parameters to best fit of their trading strategy. The signals are easy to follow and providing a simple yet very effective way to track market momentum in real time.
You can use it very easily and in this time I will continue the improving the algorithm for better solutions for you..
ORB Breakout Traffic Signal (5/15/30)ORB Breakout Traffic Signal (5/15/30)
This indicator visualizes Opening Range Breakouts (ORB) for the first 5, 15, and 30 minutes of the US regular trading session (09:30–16:00 ET).
It provides a compact, easy-to-read traffic signal table on your chart to show whether price is breaking out, breaking down, or consolidating inside the range.
🔑 Features
Auto-anchors at 09:30 ET (converted to your local time automatically).
Tracks ORB High/Low for:
5-minute window (09:30–09:34)
15-minute window (09:30–09:44)
30-minute window (09:30–09:59)
Displays results in a compact table:
↑ (green) → price has broken above the ORB high
↓ (red) → price has broken below the ORB low
• (gray) → price remains inside the ORB range (optional; can be disabled)
Customizable:
Toggle which ORBs to show (5m, 15m, 30m)
Choose table position (top/bottom left/right)
Adjustable text size
Option to plot the ORB High/Low lines on your chart
📌 Usage
Designed for intraday traders watching US equities/ETFs/futures.
Works best on 1-minute or 5-minute charts with Extended Hours turned OFF (so the session starts exactly at 09:30 ET).
Helps you quickly spot early breakouts (5m), mid-session trends (15m), or confirmed directional moves (30m).
⚠️ Notes
Signals only update during the RTH session
Outside market hours, the last locked ORB and signal remain displayed until the next open.
This tool is for analysis/visualization only; not a buy/sell signal. Always combine with your own trading strategy and risk management.
👉 Perfect for traders who want a quick visual confirmation of whether price is breaking out of the opening range or stuck inside it.
Trend Following S/R Fibonacci StrategyTrend Following S/R Fibonacci Strategy
Trend Following S/R Fibonacci Strategy
Simple Volume Analyzer..This is a simple yet powerful volume indicator that colors volume bars based on whether they are above or below a moving average. Useful for identifying breakouts and low-volume zones.
Universal Stochastic Fusion (Simplified) — v6What this indicator is
This indicator is called Universal Stochastic Fusion (USF).
It’s a tool that helps traders see when the market might be too high (overbought) or too low (oversold), and when it might be a good time to buy or sell.
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How it works
Think of the market like a rubber band.
• If the band stretches too far up, it usually snaps back down.
• If it stretches too far down, it usually bounces back up.
The USF indicator measures this stretch using something called the Stochastic Oscillator (just a fancy way of saying it looks at where the current price sits compared to recent highs and lows).
It shows this on a scale from 0 to 100:
• Near 100 → market is stretched upward (too hot).
• Near 0 → market is stretched downward (too cold).
• Around 50 → normal, middle ground.
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What’s special about USF
1. Two views at once
o It lets you see the market’s stretch on your current chart and on another timeframe (like a daily view).
o This way, you can see the short-term and the bigger picture together.
2. Smart levels
o Instead of always using the same “too high/too low” levels (like 80 and 20), it can adjust these lines automatically depending on how wild or calm the market is.
3. Buy and Sell signals
o When the market looks too low and starts turning up, it can mark a BUY.
o When the market looks too high and starts turning down, it can mark a SELL.
4. Extra filter (optional)
o It can also use another tool (RSI) to double-check signals, so you don’t get as many false alerts.
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How this helps traders
• It helps traders avoid buying when prices are already too high.
• It helps them spot possible bottoms where prices may bounce back.
• It combines short-term and long-term signals so traders don’t get tricked by quick moves.
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Where it works
This indicator is universal — meaning it works on almost any market:
• Stocks (like Apple, Tesla, etc.)
• Forex (currencies like EUR/USD)
• Crypto (Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc.)
• Commodities (Gold, Oil, etc.)
• Futures and Indices (S&P 500, Nasdaq, etc.)
Because all these markets share the same pattern of prices going up and down too much and then pulling back, the USF can be applied everywhere.
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👉 In short:
The Universal Stochastic Fusion is like a heat meter for the market.
It tells you when prices might be too hot (good chance to sell) or too cold (good chance to buy), and it works in all markets and timeframes.
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MA+BB+LineThis indicator integrates three major components: the MA System, Bollinger Bands, and Chan Theory fractals & segments:
MA System – Utilizes eight moving averages to form a comprehensive MA framework, allowing full customization of both the time periods and the calculation methods.
Bollinger Bands – Provides dynamic volatility tracking and price channel visualization.
Chan Theory Fractals & Segments – Implements a strict-mode automatic segmentation system based on Chan Theory:
Green arrows indicate top fractals
Red arrows indicate bottom fractals
These fractals are used to automatically generate trend segments with precision.
SM Multi — 11Multi Watch scans up to 11 tickers on the current timeframe for three events: FVG touch, SNR breakout, and Fractal touch.
MoneyZone_SmartEleZone of action which helps identify smart money actioned. This bands help identify possible areas to expect action.
Darkpool Levels - Multi Ticker CSVThis script allows the user to input three darkpool levels (obtained from other sources) which are then plotted and labeled. The script uses CSV format for data entry as shown below; with this being the case, user can add as many tickers as desired and the indicator will display the levels as long as the user entered the ticker data into the input section of the indicator.
TICKER, Largest DP, Highest DP, Lowest DP
Example:
QQQ, 579.61, 582.04, 560.17
FRXFORTUNE GOLD ADVANCEThis indicator helps traders analyze gold price reaction after economic news releases.
You can manually input the Actual and Forecast values from news data.
Based on the difference, it shows a side box signal:
- If USD is strong → Gold sell signal
- If USD is weak → Gold buy signal
It also provides alerts when strong reactions are detected.
FRXFORTUNE NEWS EXPERTThis indicator helps traders analyze gold price reaction after economic news releases.
You can manually input the Actual and Forecast values from news data.
Based on the difference, it shows a side box signal:
- If USD is strong → Gold sell signal
- If USD is weak → Gold buy signal
It also provides alerts when strong reactions are detected.
NY 4H High/Low Levels — VIPINWhat this script does
This indicator automatically marks the first 4 hours of each New York trading day (00:00–03:59, America/New_York time). It calculates the High and Low of that period and plots them as horizontal levels. The lines extend only until the end of the same New York day. Optionally, you can display the previous N days’ levels for additional context.
Why it is useful
The New York session is one of the most active trading sessions. The first 4 hours often set intraday liquidity pools and reference levels that many traders monitor for breakouts or reversals. This tool helps traders identify and visualize those ranges quickly on the chart.
How it works
• Uses TradingView’s time() function to detect bars within 00:00–03:59 America/New_York.
• Accumulates the highest high and lowest low during that 4-hour window.
• At the end of the window, draws High and Low lines for the current day (extend until that day ends).
• Optionally stores and displays levels from a chosen number of previous days.
• Option to show a shaded box highlighting the 4-hour window.
Settings
• Timezone (default: America/New_York)
• Show 4H Window Box (on/off)
• Line colors, width
• Show previous days’ levels (on/off, with how many days to keep)
How to use
• Best applied on intraday timeframes (1m–1h).
• Use these levels as reference points for your own strategy (e.g., breakout, mean reversion, or confluence with other tools).
• The indicator is a utility tool: it does not generate buy/sell signals by itself.
Notes
This script is original: it is not a mashup of multiple public indicators but a dedicated tool to highlight a specific, well-defined trading session.
It is provided for educational purposes only and is not financial advice.
SMC Structures and FVGlegRange = math.abs(structureHigh - structureLow) // <-- เปลี่ยนชื่อจาก range -> legRange
if showCurrentStruct and not na(structureHigh) and not na(structureLow)
if na(curHighLine) == false
line.delete(curHighLine)
if na(curLowLine) == false
line.delete(curLowLine)
curHighLine := line.new(sHighIdx, structureHigh, bar_index, structureHigh, xloc.bar_index, color=currentStructColor, style=currentStructStyle, width=currentStructWidth)
curLowLine := line.new(sLowIdx, structureLow, bar_index, structureLow, xloc.bar_index, color=currentStructColor, style=currentStructStyle, width=currentStructWidth)
// ---------- Fibonacci on current leg ----------
if showFibo and legRange > 0
for k = 0 to array.size(fLevels) - 1
lvl = array.get(fLevels, k)
price = sDir == 1 ? structureHigh - (legRange - legRange * lvl)
: structureLow + (legRange - legRange * lvl)
l = line.new(sDir == 1 ? sHighIdx : sLowIdx, price, bar_index, price, xloc.bar_index, color=fiboColorMain, style=fiboStyle, width=fiboWidth)
label.new(bar_index + 10, price, str.tostring(lvl) + " (" + str.tostring(price) + ")", style=label.style_none, textcolor=fiboColorMain)
SM - 1 v6SM-1 v6 is a technical analysis tool that detects and visualizes Support/Resistance levels, fractals, and Fair Value Gaps. It provides real-time plotting of key price levels, highlights active zones, and issues customizable alerts. Includes options for showing/hiding visuals, adjusting strength/lookback, and limiting alerts to once per event.
Sri - Custom RSI Candle/Heikinashi Colors on MTFSri - Custom RSI Candle/Heikinashi Colors (TF RSI + EMA50 + Daily Trend Marker)
Short title: Sri - RSI EMA TF
Version: Pine Script v5
Overlay: Yes
Overview
This script enhances the standard RSI indicator by combining multiple features to visually represent market momentum and trend strength on both custom and daily timeframes. It recolors candlesticks or draws custom candles based on RSI levels relative to its EMA, offering a clear, intuitive way to identify trend direction and overbought/oversold conditions.
Key benefits include:
Multi-timeframe RSI & EMA analysis.
Optional Heikin Ashi or normal price source for RSI calculation.
Custom candle coloring for immediate visual insights.
Daily trend markers for longer-term trend context.
Features
Custom Timeframe RSI + EMA50
Calculate RSI on any user-selected timeframe (default: 5 min).
Apply a 50-period EMA on the RSI to identify trend direction.
Visual differentiation based on RSI relative to EMA:
Uptrend: RSI > EMA and above 50 → Blue candles
Downtrend: RSI < EMA and below 50 → Yellow candles
Conflict zones: RSI and EMA in opposite directions → Red or Green borders
Daily Trend Marker
Plots a tiny circle below each candle showing the daily RSI trend for additional context.
Helps align short-term trades with longer-term market direction.
Candle Visualization Options
Recolor built-in bars (default)
Custom candles with transparent bodies + colored borders
Overbought (RSI ≥ 70) → Dark Green
Oversold (RSI ≤ 30) → Orange
Heikin Ashi Support
Users can choose between Normal or Heikin Ashi candle prices as the RSI source.
Provides a smoother view of trends when using Heikin Ashi.
Transparency for Neutral Zones
Neutral or sideways RSI conditions are represented by transparent candles, reducing visual clutter.
Inputs
Input Description
Custom RSI Timeframe Select timeframe for RSI calculation (default: 5 min)
RSI Length Period for RSI calculation (default: 14)
EMA Length EMA period applied on RSI (default: 50)
Use custom candles True → draws custom candles with colored borders; False → recolors default bars
Price Source for RSI "Normal" or "Heikin Ashi"
Color Scheme
Condition Body Color Border Color
RSI ≥ 70 (Overbought) Dark Green Dark Green
RSI ≤ 30 (Oversold) Orange Orange
RSI ≥ 50 and RSI ≥ EMA Blue Blue
RSI < 50 and RSI ≤ EMA Yellow Yellow
RSI < 50 and RSI ≥ EMA Transparent Red (Conflict)
RSI ≥ 50 and RSI ≤ EMA Transparent Green (Conflict)
How to Use
Add the script to your chart.
Choose whether to use custom candles or recolor standard bars.
Set your preferred RSI timeframe and EMA length.
Optional: Switch between Normal or Heikin Ashi as the RSI source.
Observe candle colors and daily circles for trend alignment:
Green/Blue → Uptrend
Red/Yellow → Downtrend
Transparent → Neutral/conflict zones
Trading Insights
Candle colors quickly indicate short-term momentum relative to RSI and EMA.
Daily trend markers allow alignment of short-term trades with broader market context.
Conflict zones (transparent bodies with red/green borders) highlight caution areas where trend direction may be ambiguous.
Combining multiple timeframes (custom + daily) increases the accuracy of trend-based decision-making.
Notes
Works best when combined with other indicators (volume, support/resistance) for confirmation.
Ideal for scalping, intraday, or swing trading strategies.
Compatible with most symbols and timeframes supported by TradingView.
交易区本地时间This is a practical timezone display indicator designed specifically for forex and global market traders, showing real-time current times of three major financial centers in a clear table format at the top-right corner of the chart: Tokyo, New York, and London.
✨ Key Features
🗾 Tokyo Time - Asian trading session reference
🗽 New York Time - American trading session reference
🏛️ London Time - European trading session reference
📅 Complete Date & Time - Display format: MM-DD HH:MM
🔄 Automatic DST - Smart handling of daylight saving time transitions
🎨 Color Coding - Different colors for different timezone identification
⚡ Real-time Updates - Based on current timestamp, accurate with no delay
💼 Use Cases
Forex Traders - Track major financial center opening/closing times
Global Market Analysis - Understand market activity across different timezones
News Trading - Master timing of important economic data releases
Multi-timezone Coordination - Time management tool for international investors
这是一个专为外汇和全球市场交易者设计的实用时区显示指标,在图表右上角以清晰的表格形式实时显示三大主要金融中心的当前时间:东京、纽约和伦敦。
✨ 主要功能
🗾 东京时间 - 亚洲交易时段参考
🗽 纽约时间 - 美洲交易时段参考
🏛️ 伦敦时间 - 欧洲交易时段参考
📅 完整日期时间 - 显示格式:MM-DD HH:MM
🔄 自动夏令时 - 智能处理冬令时/夏令时切换
🎨 色彩区分 - 不同颜色标识不同时区
⚡ 实时更新 - 基于当前时间戳,准确无延迟
💼 适用场景
外汇交易者 - 把握各大金融中心开盘收盘时间
全球市场分析 - 了解不同时区的市场活跃度
新闻交易 - 掌握重要经济数据发布时间
多时区协调 - 国际投资者的时间管理工具
RockstarrFX — Stochastic OB/OS Cross SignalsThe RockstarrFX Stochastic Cross Strategy (5/3/3) is a clean, professional-grade tool that plots %K and %D lines and generates buy/sell signals only in high-probability zones.
🔑 How it works:
Buy (B): %K crosses above %D in/near oversold (≤22)
Sell (S): %K crosses below %D in/near overbought (≥78)
⚙️ Features:
Built on the classic Stochastic 5/3/3 oscillator
Signals filtered to appear only in OB/OS regions (reducing false triggers)
Default label size = Tiny (with options for Small/Normal)
Optional OB/OS shading for quick context
Mono-inspired muted colors for a clean charting experience
🔥 Designed for traders who rely on momentum shifts, reversals, and confluence setups. Works across all timeframes — forex, crypto, indices, and stocks.
🔍 Keywords (SEO): stochastic oscillator, stochastic cross strategy, overbought oversold signals, stochastic indicator, momentum trading, stochastic trading system, buy sell signals.
⚡ Part of the RockstarrFX 3-Step Setup Toolkit.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This script is published for educational purposes only. It is not financial advice and does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always test on demo before using in live markets and trade responsibly.
Marubozu Detector with Dynamic SL/TP
Strategy Overview:
This indicator detects a "Marubozu" bullish pattern or a “Marubozu” bearish pattern to suggest potential buy and sell opportunities. It uses dynamic Stop Loss (SL) and Take Profit (TP) management, based on either market volatility (ATR) or liquidity zones.
This tool is intended for educational and informational purposes only.
Key Features:
Entry: Based on detecting Marubozu bullish or bearish candle pattern.
Exit: Targets are managed through ATR multiples or previous liquidity levels (swing highs or swing lows).
Smart Liquidity: Optionally identify deeper liquidity targets.
Full Alerts: Buy and Sell signals supported with customizable alerts.
Visualized Trades: Entry, SL, and TP levels are plotted on the chart.
User Inputs:
ATR Length, ATR Multipliers
Take Profit Mode (Liquidity/ATR)
Swing Lookback and Strength
Toggleable Buy/Sell alerts
All Time Frames
📖 How to Use:
Add the Indicator:
Apply the script to your chart from the TradingView indicators panel.
Look for Buy Signals:
A buy signal is triggered when the script detects a "Marubozu" bullish pattern.
Entry, Stop Loss, and Take Profit levels are plotted automatically.
Look for Sell Signals:
A Sell signal is triggered when the script detects a "Marubozu" bearish pattern.
Entry, Stop Loss, and Take Profit levels are plotted automatically.
Choose Take Profit Mode:
ATR Mode: TP is based on a volatility target.
Liquidity Mode: TP is based on past swing highs.
Set Alerts (Optional):
Enable Buy/Sell alerts in the settings to receive real-time notifications.
Practice First:
Always backtest and paper trade before live use.
📜 Disclaimer:
This script does not offer financial advice.
No guarantees of profit or performance are made.
Use in demo accounts or backtesting first.
Always practice proper risk management and seek advice from licensed professionals if needed.
✅ Script Compliance:
This script is designed in full accordance with TradingView’s House Rules for educational tools.
No financial advice is provided, no performance is guaranteed, and users are encouraged to backtest thoroughly.
sHip Crypto Buy/Sell Pro BTC 15minThis is a 15min BTC buy sell indicator that is made by Ai. Have not tested yet but you can give it a go if you want.
Trend Score HTF (Raw Data) Pine Screener📘 Trend Score HTF (Raw Data) Pine Screener — Indicator Guide
This indicator tracks price action using a custom cumulative Trend Score (TS) system. It helps you visualize trend momentum, detect early reversals, confirm direction changes, and screen for entries across large watchlists like SPX500 using TradingView’s Pine Script Screener (beta).
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🔧 What This Indicator Does
• Assigns a +1 or -1 score when price breaks the previous high or low
• Accumulates these scores into a real-time tsScore
• Detects early warnings (primed flips) and trend changes (confirmed flips)
• Supports alerts and labels for visual and automated trading
• Designed to work inside the Pine Screener so you can filter hundreds of tickers live
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⚙️ Recommended Settings (for Beginners)
When adding the indicator to your chart:
Go to the “Inputs” tab at the top of the settings panel.
Then:
• Uncheck “Confirm flips on bar close”
• Check “Accumulate TS Across Flips? (ON = non-reset, OFF = reset)”
This setup allows you to see trend changes immediately without waiting for bar closes and lets the trend score build continuously over time, making it easier to follow long trends.
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🧠 Core Logic
Start Date
Select a meaningful historical start date — for example: 2020-01-01. This provides long-term context for trend score calculation.
Per-Bar Delta (Δ) Calculation
The indicator scores each bar based on breakout behavior:
If the bar breaks only the previous high, Δ = +1
If it breaks only the previous low, Δ = -1
If it breaks both the high and low, Δ = 0
If it breaks neither, Δ = 0
This filters out wide-range or indecisive candles during volatility.
Cumulative Trend Score
Each bar’s delta is added to the running tsScore.
When it rises, bullish pressure is building.
When it falls, bearish pressure is increasing.
Trend Flip Logic
A bullish flip happens when tsScore rises by +3 from the lowest recent point.
A bearish flip happens when tsScore falls by -3 from the highest recent point.
These flips update the active trend direction between bullish and bearish.
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⚠️ What Is a “Primed” Flip?
A primed flip is a signal that the current trend is about to flip — just one point away.
A primed bullish flip means the trend is currently bearish, but the tsScore only needs +1 more to flip. If the next bar breaks the previous high (without breaking the low), it will trigger a bullish flip.
A primed bearish flip means the trend is currently bullish, but the tsScore only needs -1 more to flip. If the next bar breaks the previous low (without breaking the high), it will trigger a bearish flip.
Primed flips are plotted one bar ahead of the current bar. They act like forecasts and give you a head start.
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✅ What Is a “Confirmed” Flip?
A confirmed flip is the first bar of a new trend direction.
A confirmed bullish flip appears when a bearish trend officially flips into a new bullish trend.
A confirmed bearish flip appears when a bullish trend officially flips into a new bearish trend.
These signals are reliable and great for entries, trend filters, or reversals.
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🖼 Visual Cues
The trend score (tsScore) line shows the accumulated trend strength.
A Δ histogram shows the daily price contribution: +1 for breaking highs, -1 for breaking lows, 0 otherwise.
A green background means the chart is in a bullish trend.
A red background means the chart is in a bearish trend.
A ⬆ label signals a primed bullish flip is possible on the next bar.
A ⬇ label signals a primed bearish flip is possible on the next bar.
A ✅ means a bullish flip just confirmed.
A ❌ means a bearish flip just confirmed.
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🔔 Alerts You Can Use
The indicator includes these built-in alerts:
• Primed Bullish Flip — watch for possible bullish reversal tomorrow
• Primed Bearish Flip — watch for possible bearish reversal tomorrow
• Bullish Confirmed — official entry into new uptrend
• Bearish Confirmed — official entry into new downtrend
You can set these alerts in TradingView to monitor across your chart or watchlist.
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📈 How to Use in TradingView Pine Screener
Step 1: Create your own watchlist — for example, SPX500
Step 2: Favorite this indicator so it shows up in the screener
Step 3: Go to TradingView → Products → Screeners → Pine (Beta)
Step 4: Select this indicator and choose a condition, like “Bullish Confirmed”
Step 5: Click Scan
You’ll instantly see stocks that just flipped trends or are close to doing so.
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⏰ When to Use the Screener
Use this screener after market close or before the next open to avoid intraday noise.
During the day, if a candle breaks both the high and low, the delta becomes 0, which may cancel a flip or primed signal.
Results during regular trading hours can change frequently. For best results, scan during stable periods like pre-market or after-hours.
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🧪 Real-World Examples
SWK
NVR
WMT
UNH
Each of these examples shows clean, structured trend transitions detected in advance or confirmed with precision.
PLTR: complicated case primed for bullish (but we don't when it will flip)
⚠️ Risk Disclaimer & Trend Context
A confirmed bullish signal does not guarantee an immediate price increase. Price may continue to consolidate or even pull back after a bullish flip.
Likewise, a primed bullish signal does not always lead to confirmation. It simply means the conditions are close — but if the next bar breaks both the high and low, or breaks only the low, the flip will be canceled.
On the other side, a confirmed bearish signal does not mean the market will crash. If the overall trend is bullish (for example, tsScore has been rising for weeks), then a bearish flip may just represent a short-term pullback — not a trend reversal.
You always need to consider the overall market structure. If the long-term trend is bullish, it’s usually smarter to wait for bullish confirmation signals. Bearish flips in that context are often just dips — not opportunities to short.
This indicator gives you context, not predictions. It’s a tool for alignment — not absolute outcomes. Use it to follow structure, not fight it.