SPY and QQQ wave candlestick pattern indicatorThis script will give a buy and sell signal after 3+ bearish bars followed by 3+ bullish bars. This can be used in the indexes to track when the market is in a wave pattern for good range trades. The signal triggers at the candle close of the formation.
圖表形態
XONTRADES1UAAE Sniper by BURASHIDSUPER TREN BRAID FLITER
Fair Value Gap (FVG) + Breaker Block + Order Block
ICT FVG أو Order Block Smart Money
Fractal Candle IndicatorFractal Candle Indicator - Higher Timeframe Candles on Lower Timeframes
Overview
This indicator visualizes higher timeframe candles directly on your current chart, allowing you to see the "bigger picture" while analyzing lower timeframe price action. Instead of switching between charts, you can watch 4-hour, 1-hour, or other fractal candles build in real-time on your 5-minute or 1-minute chart.
Key Features
📊 Multiple Timeframe Options:
15 minutes
30 minutes
1 Hour
4 Hours
Daily (6 PM to 6 PM NY time)
🎨 Visual Design:
Rectangle Body: Represents the candle body (open to close)
Separate Wicks: Upper wick (high to body top) and lower wick (body bottom to low)
Color-Coded: Green for bullish candles, red for bearish candles
Proportional Width: Candles span the exact number of bars they represent
Customizable: Border width, wick width, and colors fully adjustable
🎯 Smart Filtering:
Show All Mode (default): Displays all fractal candles throughout the trading day
Specific Time Filter: Focus on specific hourly candles (e.g., only show 10 AM candles) plus the candle immediately before it
⏰ Market-Aware:
All times aligned to New York timezone
Trading day starts at 6:00 PM NY time (futures market open)
Special handling for market close: The 2 PM 4H candle correctly ends at 5 PM (3 hours) instead of extending to 6 PM
📈 Real-Time Updates:
Current candle updates dynamically as price moves
Completed candles remain static on the chart
See up to 500 bars of historical fractal candles
Use Cases
For Day Traders:
Watch 4H candles build while scalping on 5m charts
Identify key support/resistance levels from higher timeframes
Stay aware of larger timeframe structure without chart switching
For Swing Traders:
Monitor daily candles on 1H charts for precise entries
Track session-based price action (Asia, London, NY sessions)
For ICT/SMC Traders:
Analyze specific time candles (6 AM, 10 AM, 2 PM kill zones)
See how price behaves during institutional trading hours
Identify power of 3 or smart money cycles
How to Use
Select Your Fractal Timeframe: Choose which higher timeframe candle to display (15m, 30m, 1H, 4H, Daily)
Optional Time Filter: Enable "Show Specific Time Candle Only" to focus on particular hourly candles (great for kill zone analysis)
Customize Appearance: Adjust colors, border width, and wick width to match your chart theme
Interpret the Structure:
Rectangle = candle body (open to close)
Lines above/below = wicks (highs and lows)
Width = actual time span of that candle
Technical Notes
Maximum 500 bars of history due to Pine Script drawing limitations
Candles automatically scale to your current chart timeframe
Works on any symbol and timeframe
4H candles align to: 6 PM, 10 PM, 2 AM, 6 AM, 10 AM, 2 PM (NY time)
Why This Indicator?
Most traders lose context when zooming into lower timeframes. This indicator keeps you grounded in the bigger picture by literally showing you the higher timeframe candles as they form, helping you avoid low-probability trades that go against the larger trend or structure.
Perfect for: ICT traders, Smart Money Concept traders, Multi-timeframe analysis, Session-based trading, Kill zone strategies
QUARTERLY THEORY TRUE OPENSQUARTERLY THEORY TRUE OPENS
Multi-cycle True Open indicator based on quarterly cycle theory, with precise cycle-begin termination logic.
OVERVIEW
TRUE OPENS (Cycle Q2) plots the True Open (Q2 open) across multiple market cycles and extends each level only until the next cycle begins.
This mirrors how price actually respects quarterly structure: a True Open is relevant only within its active cycle.
The indicator uses New York (exchange) time, is DST-aware, and relies on a 1-minute event engine to ensure accuracy and visibility across all intraday and higher timeframes — even when candle opens do not align with exact timestamps (e.g., 4H, Daily, Weekly charts).
WHAT IS A TRUE OPEN?
In quarterly cycle theory, each cycle is divided into four quarters (Q1–Q4).
The Q2 opening price — the True Open — often acts as:
A gravitational price level
A premium/discount reference
A mean price the market revisits during the cycle
This indicator tracks those Q2 opens across Micro, Session, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, and Yearly cycles, while respecting each cycle’s actual beginning and end.
CYCLES & DEFINITIONS
All times are New York (Exchange Time).
Micro Cycle
True Opens (Q2):
:22:30 and :52:30
Automatically rounded down on the 1-minute chart (:22, :52)
Cycle Begins:
18:45, 19:30, 20:15, 21:00
Repeats every 45 minutes, anchored at 18:45
Session Cycle (6-Hour)
True Opens (Q2):
19:30, 01:30, 07:30, 13:30
Cycle Begins:
18:00, 00:00, 06:00, 12:00
Daily Cycle
True Open (Q2):
00:00
Cycle Begins:
18:00
Weekly Cycle
True Open (Q2):
Monday 18:00
Cycle Begins:
Sunday 18:00
Monthly Cycle
True Open (Q2):
Second Monday of the month at 00:00
Cycle Begins:
First Sunday of the month at 18:00
Yearly Cycle
True Open (Q2):
First weekday of April at 00:00
Cycle Begins:
First Sunday of the year at 18:00
VISUAL LOGIC
Each True Open is plotted as a horizontal dotted line
The line:
Starts exactly at the True Open candle
Ends automatically when the next cycle begins
When a cycle ends, its line is finalized (solid)
Each cycle is handled independently
Optional labels are placed just after the line end, aligned mid-right
LABELS
Optional, concise labels for clarity:
TMSO — Micro True Open
TSO — Session True Open
TDO — Daily True Open
TWO — Weekly True Open
TMO — Monthly True Open
TYO — Yearly True Open
Text size is fully configurable (Tiny → Large).
TIMEFRAME VISIBILITY (AUTO MODE)
To keep charts clean and relevant, cycles auto-hide above sensible timeframes:
Micro: ≤ 1-minute
Session: ≤ 5-minute
Daily: ≤ 15-minute
Weekly: ≤ 1-hour
Monthly: ≤ 4-hour
Yearly: ≤ Weekly
A Custom mode allows full manual control.
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Pine Script v6
No repainting
No future leakage
No bar-index assumptions
DST-aware New York time handling
1-minute event engine ensures:
Monthly levels appear on 4H charts
Yearly levels appear correctly when history exists
Performance-safe (no loops, no heavy arrays)
HOW TO USE
Use Micro & Session True Opens for precision intraday entries
Use Daily & Weekly True Opens for bias and mean-reversion context
Look for confluence when multiple True Opens align near the same price
Respect cycle boundaries — once a cycle begins, its prior True Open loses relevance
IMPORTANT NOTES
Yearly True Opens require chart history that includes April
Continuous contracts (e.g., ES1!, NQ1!) are recommended for futures
Works on Forex, Futures, Indices, Crypto, and Stocks
DISCLAIMER
This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only.
It does not constitute financial advice. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
Always manage risk responsibly.
Rejection Block Pro+ [TakingProphets]REJECTION BLOCK PRO+
Rejection Block Pro+ detects and plots wick-only sweeps of liquidity (BSL/SSL) and converts them into actionable
Rejection Block zones with optional quadrant levels and HTF projection.
This tool is built for traders who want clean, rule-based rejection zones that only print when a sweep occurs
without a candle body acceptance through the level.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: ORIGINAL RB INDICATOR VS THIS VERSION
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We already have an existing Rejection Block indicator published on TradingView.
- That original Rejection Block script is being kept live and functioning exactly as it currently does
- We are not modifying the legacy logic or changing its behavior
- This new script is being released separately as "Rejection Block Pro+"
- Pro+ uses different detection logic, object management, and higher timeframe projection behavior
Reason:
- This update was requested specifically so traders can keep using the legacy RB tool unchanged
while also gaining access to a separate RB version with expanded functionality and cleaner HTF logic
If you have the old RB saved on your charts:
- You can continue using it with no changes
- Add Rejection Block Pro+ as a separate indicator when you want the newer behavior
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CORE CONCEPT
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Rejection Blocks are created when price sweeps a liquidity level using the wick only.
Wick-only sweep definition:
- BSL wick sweep (bearish rejection block)
- high trades above the level
- candle body remains fully below the level
- condition: high > level AND max(open, close) < level
- SSL wick sweep (bullish rejection block)
- low trades below the level
- candle body remains fully above the level
- condition: low < level AND min(open, close) > level
This prevents "accepted" breaks from generating rejection zones and keeps the output strict.
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WHAT THIS INDICATOR DISPLAYS
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Current Timeframe Rejection Blocks
- Automatically detects BSL/SSL pivot liquidity using ICT-style pivots
- Monitors those levels for wick-only sweeps
- When a wick-only sweep occurs, a rejection block box is created and extended forward
- Boxes invalidate when price breaks the rejection extreme
Higher Timeframe Rejection Blocks (HTF Projection)
- Optionally projects higher timeframe rejection blocks onto your lower timeframe chart
- HTF boxes only form after the HTF candle is confirmed closed (prevents early HTF repaint behavior)
- Supports up to 3 HTF sources (ex: 5m / 15m / 1h)
- Optional timeframe tag text rendered on each HTF box (bottom-right)
Quadrant Levels (0% / 25% / 50% / 75% / 100%)
- Optional horizontal levels drawn inside each box
- Each level has independent toggles:
- show/hide
- style (solid/dashed/dotted)
- width (thin/medium/thick)
- optional label
- Designed to support execution models that reference internal retracement levels of the rejection zone
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MODEL FLOW
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Step 1: Liquidity Level Detection (Pivot Levels)
- A pivot strength setting controls how BSL/SSL levels are formed
- More sensitive → more levels → more potential rejection blocks
- Strict → fewer levels → higher quality structure levels
Step 2: Wick-Only Sweep Validation
- When price trades beyond a level:
- if wick-only condition is true → create a rejection block
- regardless of outcome → the level is removed (prevents repeat triggering)
Step 3: Box Creation + Extension
- A rejection block box is created using wick + body boundaries
- Box extends forward in real-time until invalidated
Step 4: Invalidation
- Bearish rejection blocks invalidate if price breaks above the rejection extreme
- Bullish rejection blocks invalidate if price breaks below the rejection extreme
- When invalidated, the box and associated quadrant objects are deleted
Step 5: Visibility Control (Noise Management)
- Current timeframe: keeps only the closest N bullish and closest N bearish blocks
- HTF: per timeframe, keeps only the closest N bullish and closest N bearish blocks
- This prevents charts from being flooded with old rejection zones
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SETTINGS GUIDE
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General
- Swing strength
- Sensitive = pivot strength 1
- Normal = pivot strength 3
- Strict = pivot strength 6
- Maximum visible RBs per timeframe
- Controls how many bullish and bearish blocks remain visible per HTF source
Higher Timeframes
- Current Timeframe toggle
- If off, disables all current timeframe rejection blocks and clears existing drawings
- HTF1 / HTF2 / HTF3
- Enable and choose a timeframe for each projection source
- HTF colors
- Separate bullish and bearish colors per HTF source
- Timeframe label on box
- Displays source timeframe tag inside the HTF boxes
Visual
- Remove box fill
- Makes fill invisible while keeping the box border
- Quadrants
- Master toggle plus per-quadrant toggles for 0/25/50/75/100
Alerts
- Enable alerts
- Session windows (New York time)
- Session 1 / Session 2 / Session 3
- Bullish rejection block alert
- Bearish rejection block alert
- Alert templates support:
- {{symbol}} for ticker
- {{tf}} for timeframe tags
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HOW TO USE (PRACTICAL)
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- Use Sensitive swing strength if you want frequent rejection zones for scalping
- Use Normal for a balanced approach
- Use Strict if you only want major structure sweeps
Suggested workflows:
- LTF execution with HTF rejection block context:
- Enable HTF1 (ex: 5m) and HTF2 (ex: 15m)
- Keep max visible RBs per timeframe = 1 or 2
- Use quadrant 50% as your primary reaction/decision level
If you want the cleanest chart:
- Enable Remove box fill
- Leave only 50% or 25/50/75 quadrants enabled
- Disable 0% and 100% labels
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ALERTS
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Alerts trigger when a new rejection block is created (current TF and/or HTF projections).
Alerts can be restricted to session windows using New York time sessions.
Notes:
- HTF alerts are only produced after HTF bars confirm
- This prevents early/partial HTF triggers on lower timeframe charts
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DISCLAIMER
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This indicator is provided for educational and analytical purposes only.
It does not constitute financial advice.
Trading involves risk, and past performance is not indicative of future results.
© TakingProphets
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MSS Candle + OB series - Body & Fib By HaykTradingThis indicator is designed for traders utilizing Smart Money Concepts (SMC) who focus on high-probability Market Structure Shifts (MSS). Unlike standard structure indicators that look for breaks of swing highs/lows based on wicks, this script specifically identifies the **Last Reverse Candle** (often associated with an Order Block) and validates the structure break based on **Candle Body** levels.
It includes strict filtration logic to ensure the structure point was formed by a genuine displacement move, and automatically calculates the 50% equilibrium level for potential re-entries.
**How It Works**
The script operates on a multi-step validation process to identify a valid Bullish Reversal setup:
1. **Pivot Detection:** It first identifies a Swing Low based on user-defined left and right bar lookbacks.
2. **Reverse Candle Identification:** From the Pivot Low, the script scans backward to find the last Bullish (Green) candle. This represents the last buying volume before the final push down.
3. **Displacement Validation (New Feature):** To filter out choppy price action, the script verifies that immediately after the Reverse Candle, there is a sequence of Bearish (Red) candles. This ensures that the Reverse Candle was followed by a decisive move down, validating it as a significant structural point.
4. **Body-Based Level:** The MSS line is drawn from the **Body Top** (Open or Close) of the Reverse Candle. SMC theory suggests that wicks can be liquidity grabs, whereas body breaks signify a true shift in sentiment.
5. **Equilibrium (Fib 50%):** Once a valid setup is found, a dashed line is drawn at the 50% midpoint between the Pivot Low and the MSS Body Level. This assists traders in identifying "Discount" pricing for potential entries after a confirmed break.
**Key Features & Settings**
* **Structure Settings:**
* **Pivot Lookback:** Adjust the sensitivity of swing low detection.
* **Min Consecutive Drop:** Define how many bearish candles must immediately follow the reverse candle to validate the setup (filters out noise).
* **Visuals:**
* **Body-Based MSS:** Lines are drawn strictly on candle bodies, not wicks.
* **Fib/Equilibrium:** Automatically plots the 50% retracement level of the range.
* **Highlighting:** Optional highlighting of the specific Reverse Candle used for the calculation.
* **Alerts:**
* Includes a built-in alert condition that triggers when a candle **closes** above the MSS Body Level, signaling a confirmed structure shift.
**How to Use**
1. Add the indicator to your chart (works best on timeframes where market structure is clear, e.g., 15m, 1H, 4H).
2. Wait for the indicator to plot a Red MSS line and a Blue Dashed Equilibrium line.
3. **Confirmation:** A Market Structure Shift is confirmed when price closes above the Red MSS line.
4. **Entry Context:** Traders often look for a retracement to the 50% Equilibrium line or the highlighted Reverse Candle (Order Block) below it to formulate a trade idea.
**Disclaimer**
This tool is for educational purposes and technical analysis assistance only. Market structure interpretation is subjective; always manage risk appropriately.
PSP (Precision Swing Point - CIC SMT)PSP SMT – Correlation Stages Indicator
The PSP SMT – Correlation Stages indicator is designed to identify Smart Money divergences (SMT) between correlated markets through a progressive, stage-based model.
It visually classifies price behavior into correlation stages, helping traders detect early imbalance, confirmation, and distribution phases used by institutional participants.
By comparing a primary asset with a correlated symbol, the indicator highlights loss of correlation, displacement, and confirmation signals, offering a structured framework to anticipate potential reversals or continuations within ICT-based market models.
Ideal for traders who apply ICT concepts, intermarket analysis, and liquidity-based strategies, the PSP SMT enhances timing, context, and confidence in decision-making.
ATR Trailing Stop + HTF + Pivots (Non-Repainting📌 UT Bot PRO + HTF + Pivots + PP SuperTrend (Non-Repainting)
This indicator is a fully non-repainting trading system designed for intraday and swing traders.
It combines multiple high-probability confirmations into a single, clean signal engine.
🔍 What’s Inside
✔ ATR-based trailing stop (UT-Bot style logic)
✔ Heikin Ashi price smoothing
✔ Heikin Ashi VWAP trend confirmation
✔ Higher-Timeframe EMA filter (no lookahead)
✔ Volume strength confirmation
✔ Auto timeframe Standard Pivot Points (PP, R1, R2, S1, S2)
✔ Pivot Point SuperTrend for market direction
✔ ATR-based Stop Loss & Take Profit levels
🔒 Non-Repainting Guarantee
Signals trigger only on confirmed candle close
Higher timeframe data uses lookahead_off
Pivot calculations are confirmed (no future data)
Signals will not disappear or shift after printing
📈 Trading Logic
BUY Signal
Price crosses above ATR trailing stop
Pivot SuperTrend is bullish
Price above HA VWAP
HTF EMA trend is bullish
Volume above average
SELL Signal
Price crosses below ATR trailing stop
Pivot SuperTrend is bearish
Price below HA VWAP
HTF EMA trend is bearish
Volume above average
⚙️ Recommended Settings
Intraday (5m–15m): HTF = 15m
Scalping (1m–5m): HTF = 5m
Swing (15m–1H): HTF = 1H
SL: 1.5 × ATR
TP: 3 × ATR
🧠 Best Used For
Crypto
Forex
Indices
Stocks
Works best in trending markets. Avoid very low-volume or choppy sessions.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational purposes only.
No trading strategy guarantees profits. Always use proper risk management and test before live trading.
Multiple SMA (5, 8, 13, 21) with LabelsThis setup (5–8–13–21) SMA is popular for short-term / intraday trend structure
Labels appear only on the latest candle
No syntax errors, no repainting
Multiple SMA Indicator with LabelsMultiple SMA Indicator with Labels
Shows text on the MA line
Labels move automatically with price
No clutter (only appears on the latest bar)
Displays SMA name + current value
Crypto Professional Suite V2.0 [R2D2]Here is the complete professional documentation and strategy guide for your Crypto Pro Suite indicator. This guide is designed to help you install the tool correctly, understand its features, and utilize it to maximize your trading returns.
Crypto Pro Suite: The Professional Crypto Trader's All-In-One Toolkit
1. Introduction
The Crypto Pro Suite is a high-performance TradingView indicator designed to consolidate the five most critical technical analysis tools into a single, clean overlay.
Instead of cluttering your screen with multiple sub-charts (panes), this suite integrates Moving Averages, Bollinger Bands, and Fibonacci Levels directly onto the price action. It transforms "oscillator" data (RSI and MACD) into actionable Buy/Sell signals on your candles and a real-time Status Dashboard.
Key Features:
Zero Clutter: No bottom panes required; maximizes screen real estate for price analysis.
Real-Time Dashboard: Instant readout of Trend, RSI status, and MACD momentum.
Dynamic Overlay: Indicators move fluidly with your candles.
2. Installation Instructions
Follow these steps precisely to ensure the "Overlay" feature functions correctly.
Clean Slate: If you have any previous version of this script on your chart, remove it now (click the 'X' next to the indicator name).
Open Editor: Click the Pine Editor tab at the bottom of your TradingView screen.
Paste Code: Delete any existing text and paste the Final Polished Script provided in the previous response.
Save & Add: Click Save, then click Add to chart.
Note: By adding it fresh, TradingView forces the script to lock onto the price candles rather than a separate pane.
Verify: You should see colored lines (MAs, Bollinger Bands) directly on top of your candlesticks and a Dashboard in the top right.
3. Using the Script: Settings & Customization
Access the settings by clicking the Gear Icon next to the indicator name.
Dashboard: You can toggle the info panel On/Off or change its size (Tiny to Large) to fit your screen resolution.
Toggle Control: Each of the 5 indicators has a "Show" checkbox. You can turn off noise (e.g., hide Bollinger Bands) when you only want to focus on Trend (MAs).
Inputs:
MAs: Defaults are 50/200 (Classic Golden Cross setup).
RSI: Default is 14 length, 70/30 limits.
Fibs: Default lookback is 200 bars. Increase this number to find Support/Resistance over a longer timeframe.
4. Maximizing Returns: Strategy & Examples
To maximize returns, professionals do not use indicators in isolation. They look for Confluence—where multiple indicators signal the same direction simultaneously.
A. Moving Averages (Trend Filter)
The Setup: The script plots a Fast MA (Yellow) and Slow MA (Blue).
Strategy:
Golden Cross (Buy): When the Yellow line crosses above the Blue line. This signals the start of a long-term bull trend.
Death Cross (Sell): When the Yellow line crosses below the Blue line.
Pro Tip: Never go long (Buy) if price is significantly below the Blue (Slow) MA.
B. Relative Strength Index (RSI)
The Setup: Instead of a line graph, you will see labels on the candles: "RSI Buy" (Green) or "RSI Sell" (Red).
Strategy:
Mean Reversion: If you see an "RSI Sell" label, the asset is Overbought. This is often a signal to take profit, not necessarily to short.
The Dip Buy: Look for an "RSI Buy" label occurring during a general uptrend (price above Slow MA). This indicates a healthy pullback that is ready to bounce.
C. MACD (Momentum)
The Setup: Green Triangles (Buy) and Red Triangles (Sell) appear above/below candles.
Strategy:
Trend Confirmation: Use MACD to confirm the Moving Average. If price crosses above the MA and you get a Green MACD Triangle, the breakout has high momentum and is likely to succeed.
Exit Signal: If you are in a Long trade and see a Red MACD Triangle, momentum is fading. Consider tightening your stop-loss.
D. Bollinger Bands (Volatility)
The Setup: A shaded teal channel surrounding the price.
Strategy:
The Squeeze: When the bands get very narrow, a massive move is coming. Wait for the breakout.
Walking the Bands: In a strong crypto bull run, price will hug the Upper Band. If price closes outside the band and then immediately closes inside it, it is a reversal signal (Sell).
E. Fibonacci Retracement (Support/Resistance)
The Setup: Dynamic horizontal lines (0%, 23.6%, 38.2%, 50%, 61.8%, 100%) based on recent highs/lows.
Strategy:
The Golden Pocket: The most powerful buy zone in crypto is between the 0.5 and 0.618 lines.
Execution: If price falls to the 0.618 line and you see an "RSI Buy" or MACD Green Triangle appear at that exact level, this is a high-probability entry.
5. The "Perfect Trade" Example
Putting it all together for maximum profit.
Context: The Dashboard says "MA Trend: Bullish."
Trigger: Price pulls back down and touches the 0.618 Fibonacci line.
Confirmation 1: Price is also touching the Lower Bollinger Band (acting as dynamic support).
Confirmation 2: An "RSI Buy" label appears on the candle.
Action: BUY.
Stop Loss: Place just below the 100% Fib line.
Take Profit: Sell half at the 0% Fib line (recent high) and let the rest ride.
Session Standard Deviations [IbnHindi]Session Standard Deviation⁺
Introduction
Session Standard Deviation⁺ is a comprehensive technical analysis tool designed to map key session-based price levels through Fibonacci deviation zones while simultaneously tracking real-time market regime conditions. Built for precision intraday analysis, this indicator combines structured session reference points with volatility-based regime filtering to provide traders with both tactical price zones and macro bias context across any liquid instrument.
This indicator does not predict direction or generate trade signals. It operates on confirmed time-based session structures and produces logic-bound visuals designed for traders who understand ICT-based price delivery models and seek consistent visual frameworks for tracking displacement, deviation targeting, and regime-aware decision making.
Key Terms and Definitions
Session Reference Candle : A specific time-stamped candle that serves as the structural anchor for Fibonacci projections. The tool recognizes four distinct session markers: London Open (4:00 AM), Asia Range (8:00 PM–12:00 AM), New York 8:30 AM, and New York 9:30 AM. Each session's high and low become the baseline for calculating all subsequent deviation levels.
Fibonacci Deviations : Price levels calculated as multiples of the session range, extending both above and beyond the reference high and low. Unlike traditional Fibonacci retracements, these deviations project targets at standard levels (0, 0.5, 0.618, 1, 1.618) as well as extended levels (2, 2.25, 2.5, 3, 3.25, 3.5, 4, 4.25, 4.5, 4.618), and their negative equivalents. These zones represent potential areas where institutional orders may cluster during expansion or retracement.
Regime Analysis : A multi-factor assessment of current market conditions based on volatility (ATR), directional bias (EMA), and trend strength (ADX). The regime framework categorizes the market into three states: trending bullish, trending bearish, or consolidating. This classification helps traders contextualize whether session-based deviations are likely to act as continuation targets or reversal zones.
ATR (Average True Range) : A volatility measurement comparing fast and slow periods to determine whether the market is expanding (regime-high volatility) or contracting (regime-low volatility). When fast ATR exceeds slow ATR, the market is considered to be in an elevated volatility state, which often accompanies displacement moves that respect deviation levels.
Trend EMA : A directional filter using an exponential moving average to determine whether price is trading above or below a defined trend anchor. This binary condition helps classify whether the regime is structurally bullish or bearish.
ADX (Average Directional Index) : A momentum oscillator measuring trend strength. When ADX is above 25, the market is considered to have sufficient momentum to support regime classification as trending. Below 25 suggests choppy or non-directional conditions (consolidation).
Session Box (Asia Only) : A visual range overlay drawn for the Asia session (8:00 PM–12:00 AM), highlighting the consolidation zone that often precedes major market expansion. This box is rendered with customizable opacity and provides a structural reference for overnight price action.
Fib Extension Mode : Determines how deviation lines project forward in time. Options include extending right indefinitely, extending a fixed number of bars, or stopping at the session reference point. This allows traders to declutter charts or maintain persistent levels based on their analytical preference.
Description
At its core, Session Standard Deviation⁺ operates on a two-layer framework: structural deviation mapping and dynamic regime classification. Each qualifying session creates a full matrix of Fibonacci-based price levels, calculated from the session's confirmed high and low. These levels remain active and extend forward until the next session triggers, providing persistent reference zones for intraday price delivery.
The tool does not account for partial moves or wick-based touches. Deviation levels are drawn as horizontal lines and remain static once plotted. Labels are positioned to the left of each line by default, displaying the session prefix (LON, ASIA, PRE, NYAM) alongside the deviation multiplier. All labels use a minimal style with no background fill, ensuring clean visual hierarchy.
The regime analysis operates independently and updates in real-time on each new bar. A table positioned in the top-right corner displays the current regime classification, live ATR value, and optional ADX strength. The table's background color shifts dynamically—green for bullish regimes, red for bearish regimes, and gray for consolidation—allowing traders to immediately assess whether session deviation zones should be interpreted as continuation targets or reversal areas.
The model remains active until the next session reference candle is detected, at which point a new set of deviation levels is generated. Older session levels are automatically cleaned up after 300 objects to prevent performance degradation on lower-timeframe charts.
Key Features
Multi-Session Structure : Track up to four distinct session types simultaneously—London (4:00 AM 1H candle), Asia (8:00 PM–12:00 AM range), New York 8:30 AM (5m candle), and New York 9:30 AM (5m candle). Each session generates its own color-coded deviation matrix, allowing traders to differentiate between overnight, pre-market, and intraday structural levels.
Extended Fibonacci Levels : The tool plots 26 unique deviation levels, including both standard and extended targets. Positive deviations (0 through 4.618) project above the session high, while negative deviations project below the session low. Each level can be toggled individually, enabling traders to focus only on the zones relevant to their strategy.
Real-Time Regime Classification : A live regime panel evaluates market conditions using ATR comparison (fast vs. slow), trend EMA positioning, and ADX strength. The regime updates on every bar and displays one of three states: "Reversal to Bullish" (trending up with high volatility), "Bias: Bearish (Hi-Vol)" (trending down with high volatility), or "Consolidating" (low directional conviction). This dynamic classification allows traders to interpret session fibs contextually rather than mechanically.
Customizable Color Coding : Each session type is assigned a unique color—purple for London, blue for Asia, and orange for New York pre-market candles. These colors carry through to both the deviation lines and their labels, maintaining visual consistency across timeframes and chart layouts.
Flexible Extension Controls : Choose how deviation lines project into the future. "Right N Bars" extends lines a fixed number of bars forward (default 50), "Right" extends indefinitely, and "None" stops extension at the session reference point. This flexibility allows traders to maintain clean charts on busy intraday timeframes while preserving structural context.
Minimal Label Design : Labels display session prefix and deviation multiplier (e.g., "LON 2.5" or "NYAM -0.618") with no background fill. Label placement can be toggled between left and right alignment, and padding is customizable to prevent overlap with price action.
Session-Specific Box Overlay : The Asia session (8:00 PM–12:00 AM) is rendered as a semi-transparent box spanning its high and low range. This visual aid helps traders identify the overnight consolidation zone and anticipate expansion moves during London or New York open.
Timezone Awareness : All session detections are timezone-aware and default to America/New_York. Traders can customize the timezone input to align with their broker's server time or preferred regional standard.
Regime Panel Display : The top-right table shows the indicator name, current regime state, live ATR value, and optional ADX reading. The panel's background color shifts with regime changes, providing instant visual feedback without requiring interpretation of numeric values.
Memory Management : The tool automatically deletes lines and labels after 300 objects are created, preventing performance issues on lower timeframes while maintaining enough historical context for multi-session analysis.
How Traders Can Use the Indicator Effectively
Session Standard Deviation⁺ is not a signal generator or automated trading system. It is best used as a visual reference framework for understanding where price may seek liquidity based on session expansion logic and how current volatility conditions contextualize those projections. The tool excels as a companion for:
- Mapping session-based expansion targets and retracement zones for ICT-style price delivery analysis
- Differentiating between low-probability and high-probability deviation zones based on regime classification
- Journaling and reviewing which session structures produce the cleanest reactions across different market conditions
- Identifying when price is respecting session fibs as continuation levels (trending regime) versus when deviation zones may act as exhaustion points (consolidation regime)
Traders using the tool should be familiar with session-based analysis, Fibonacci extension logic, and the role of volatility in price delivery. The indicator is most effective when combined with narrative, higher-timeframe structure, and discretionary interpretation of regime shifts.
Usage Guidance
1. Add Session Standard Deviation⁺ to any TradingView chart. This is a fractal tool and can be applied across any timeframe or liquid instrument.
2. Configure which sessions you want to track using the input toggles. Disable sessions that are not relevant to your trading hours or strategy.
3. Use the regime panel to assess whether the current market environment supports continuation into higher deviation levels (trending regime) or whether deviation zones are more likely to act as reversal points (consolidation regime).
4. Reference session deviation lines as structural zones for limit orders, stop placement, or target setting. Combine these levels with your own narrative and higher-timeframe bias to determine which zones carry the highest probability of reaction.
5. Adjust label placement, line width, and extension mode to match your visual preferences and chart timeframe. Lower timeframes (1m–5m) often benefit from shorter extension lengths, while higher timeframes (15m–1H) may prefer persistent lines.
6. Review how price interacts with session fibs across different regime classifications. Over time, you'll develop discretion for which deviation levels are most respected during specific market conditions.
Session Standard Deviation⁺ provides the structural scaffolding and environmental context for informed intraday decision-making. Use it as a lens—not a crutch—for navigating session-based price delivery.
Smart OBV StrategyThe Smart OBV Strategy is a comprehensive volume-momentum tool designed to identify high-probability trend entries while filtering out market noise. By combining classic On-Balance Volume (OBV) with multi-layered price filters, ADX-based "Anti-Chop" detection, and a fixed pivot-to-pivot divergence engine, this script provides a clear view of where "Smart Money" is moving.
Unlike standard OBV indicators, this version categorizes signals based on risk and trend alignment, helping traders distinguish between a trend-continuation trade and a counter-trend scalp.
Quarterly Theory - Daily CyclesQuarterly Theory - Daily Cycles
Automatically divides the trading day into four 6-hour quarters based on Quarterly Theory:
Q1: 6pm - 12am (midnight)
Q2: 12am - 6am
Q3: 6am - 12pm (noon)
Q4: 12pm - 6pm
Features shaded boxes for each quarter, vertical divider lines at quarter boundaries, and clear labels. Resets daily at 6pm. Fully customizable colors, borders, and display options.
my EMA/SMA/RSI Scanner (Extended Hours)theis is my ema rider script it is following the emas rider strategy and fires an alert
Master Crypto Overlay [R2D2]The Gemini Master Crypto Overlay: User Guide
1. Introduction
The Gemini Master Crypto Overlay is a professional-grade TradingView script designed to consolidate six powerful institutional indicators into a single, clean "heads-up display" (HUD).
Instead of cluttering your chart with multiple sub-windows (which shrinks your view of the price), this script uses smart overlays and a data dashboard to provide actionable data instantly. It is optimized for the Daily timeframe as requested, but functions on all timeframes.
Included Indicators:
Ichimoku Cloud: Identifies the primary trend and support/resistance zones.
MACD (Custom Crypto Settings): Optimized (3-10-16) for catching fast crypto moves.
WaveTrend Oscillator: Visual signals for Overbought/Oversold entries.
Supertrend: A trailing stop-loss line to keep you in profitable trades.
Ultimate RSI (MTF): Multi-timeframe analysis to ensure you are trading with the higher trend.
Volume Reference (VWAP): An on-chart proxy for Volume Profile to spot fair value.
2. Installation Instructions
Step 1: Open Pine Editor
Launch your chart on TradingView.
At the bottom of the screen, click the tab labeled Pine Editor.
Step 2: Paste the Code
Delete any text currently in the editor window.
Copy the code block at the bottom of this response.
Paste it into the editor.
Step 3: Save and Add
Click "Save" (top right of the editor) and name it "Master Crypto Overlay".
Click "Add to chart".
Note: You may hide the "Pine Editor" panel now by clicking the arrow at the bottom center of the screen.
3. How to Use the Interface
The script is designed to be intuitive. Here is what you are looking at:
A. The Dashboard (Bottom Right)
This is your "Confluence Checker." It summarizes the status of the major indicators in real-time.
GREEN: Bullish (Buy/Hold)
RED: Bearish (Sell/Short)
GRAY: Neutral/Choppy (Stay out)
Pro Tip: Do not enter a trade unless at least 3 out of 4 signals on the dashboard match your direction.
B. On-Chart Signals
Clouds (Red/Green): If the cloud is Green and rising, only look for Long trades. If Red, only look for Short trades.
Supertrend Line: This continuous line trails the price. If price is above it (Green line), you are safe. If price closes below it, the trend has reversed.
MACD Labels: Small "MACD" text appears when momentum flips.
WaveTrend Circles:
Blue Circle (Bottom): Price is "Oversold." Good time to buy if the trend is up.
Orange Circle (Top): Price is "Overbought." Good time to take profit.
4. Strategy: Maximizing Trading Returns
To make money with this script, you need a rule-based system. Do not just blindly click when you see a label. Use this "Trend & Trigger" strategy:
The "Golden Entry" (High Probability Long)
Trend Check: Ensure price is ABOVE the Ichimoku Cloud.
Dashboard Check: Verify the RSI Status says "BULL (>50)".
The Trigger: Wait for a pullback where price touches the Supertrend Line (Green) or the top of the Cloud.
The Entry: Enter the trade when a Blue WaveTrend Circle appears OR a MACD Buy Label prints.
Stop Loss: Place your stop loss slightly below the Supertrend line.
The "Exit Strategy" (Protecting Profits)
Conservative: Sell half your position when an Orange WaveTrend Circle appears.
Trend Follower: Hold the rest of your position until the Supertrend Line turns RED.
Ram - EMA Crossover SignalThis is a EMA cross signals based on 20 50 and 200.
This will raise an alert when all EMA cross either up or down.
Crypto Swing Pro [All-in-One] v2 [R2D2]1. Introduction
Crypto Swing Pro (CSP) is a professional-grade technical analysis suite designed for high-volatility cryptocurrency markets. It consolidates the top five institutional-grade indicators—RSI, EMAs, OBV, MACD, and Bollinger Bands—into a single overlay.
New in v2.0: The script now includes a fully integrated Alert System. You no longer need to stare at the chart all day. You can set the script to email you or ping your phone exactly when a MACD Cross occurs or when Volatility Squeezes, ensuring you never miss a move.
2. Installation
1. Open TradingView: Go to your chart.
2. Open Pine Editor: Click the tab at the bottom of the screen.
3. Paste Code: Delete existing code and paste the v2.0 script above.
4. Save: Name it CSP v2.
5. Add to Chart: Click "Add to Chart".
3. How to Set Up Alerts
This is the most powerful feature of v2.0. You can set alerts for specific conditions without needing to write code.
1. Click the "Alert" Button: Located on the top menu bar of TradingView (looks like an alarm clock).
2. Condition: In the "Condition" dropdown menu, select CSP v2.
3. Select Trigger: A second dropdown will appear. Choose the specific signal you want to track:
MACD Buy Signal: Triggers when MACD crosses bullish.
RSI Oversold (<30): Triggers when price is mathematically cheap.
Volatility Squeeze: Triggers when a big move is imminent.
Price Cross Over 200 EMA: Triggers on major trend reversals.
4. Options: Select "Once Per Bar Close" (Recommended to avoid false signals during the candle fluctuation).
5. Notify: Check "Notify in App" or "Send Email".
6. Create: Click Create. You will now be notified even if you are asleep.
4. The Dashboard (HUD)
The on-screen table gives you an instant "Health Check" of the asset.
Indicator Status Meaning
RSI (14) Green (<30) Oversold. Look for long entries.
Red (>70) Overbought. Look to take profit.
MACD BULLISH Momentum is up.
TREND UPTREND Price is above the 200 EMA (White Line).
VOLATILITY SQUEEZE CRITICAL: Market is coiling. A breakout is coming soon.
VOLUME ACCUMULATION Whales are buying (OBV is rising).
5. Configuration & Visuals
Hover over the indicator name on the chart and click the Settings (Gear) icon.
Toggle Indicators: Uncheck any indicator (like Bollinger Bands or EMA 20) to hide them if you want a cleaner view. The Dashboard will still calculate them in the background.
Dashboard Position: Move the table to any corner or turn it off entirely if it blocks your price view.
Color Themes: Adjust the RSI background colors or EMA colors to fit your chart theme (Light/Dark mode).
6. Best Practices
The "Squeeze" Play: If you get a Volatility Squeeze alert, do not enter immediately. Wait for the price to break out of the Bollinger Bands. The squeeze is the "Get Ready" signal; the breakout is the "Go" signal.
The "Trend" Filter: If the 200 EMA (White Line) is above the price (Downtrend), ignore all "MACD Buy" alerts. Trade with the macro trend, not against it.
GMN Divergence V.4User Manual: GMN Divergence V.1 (Hunter Edition)
Overview The GMN Divergence V.2 indicator is designed to identify Reversal points and Continuation points. It utilizes multi-layer signal filtering to ensure maximum accuracy, making it suitable for both Scalping and Swing Trading.
1. PRO FILTERS (Smart Signal Filtering)
This section filters Divergence signals to reduce False Signals.
Mechanism:
Time Filter: The system counts the number of candlesticks after the price touches the Premium or Discount zones. If the signal appears too late (momentum has faded), the system will not display it.
Slope Filter: Checks the slope of the RSI to ensure there is a sufficiently sharp reversal.
Settings:
Enable Time Window: Select "True" to enable.
Must occur within (bars): Recommended value: 10-15 bars (any longer is considered too late).
Enable RSI Slope: Select "True" to enable.
Min Slope: Recommended value: 2.0 (Higher values result in fewer but more accurate signals).
2. ALERT SETTINGS
Used to connect with the TradingView Alert system for mobile or email notifications.
Settings:
Enable Divergence Alert: Alerts when Regular Divergence occurs (BULL+/BEAR+).
Enable Hidden Divergence Alert: Alerts when Hidden Divergence occurs (H-BULL/H-BEAR).
Enable Zone Entry Alert: Alerts when price touches the Premium or Discount lines.
3. EMA SQUAD (4 Moving Averages)
A set of Moving Average lines to determine the main trend, support, and resistance.
Mechanism:
EMA 20 (Red): Short-term trend.
EMA 50 (Yellow): Medium-term trend.
EMA 100 (Green): Long-term trend.
EMA 200 (Blue): Main trend divider (Uptrend/Downtrend).
Settings:
Enable All EMAs: Check to display lines on the chart.
4. TREND BIAS SETTINGS (H1 Trend Compass)
Identifies trend direction based on the 1-Hour (H1) Timeframe to control trading direction.
Mechanism:
System checks conditions in H1: Price is above EMA 50 and RSI is greater than 50.
BULLISH (Green): Bull Market (Focus on Buy).
BEARISH (Red): Bear Market (Focus on Sell).
Settings:
Enable H1 Trend Bias: Select to calculate and display on the Dashboard.
5. AUTO FIBONACCI (Natural Support/Resistance)
Automatically draws Fibonacci Retracement lines based on recent Highs and Lows.
Mechanism:
Gold Line (0.618): The "Golden Pocket," representing the point with the highest reversal probability.
Grey Lines: Standard Fibonacci levels (0.236, 0.382, 0.5, 0.786).
Settings:
Enable Auto Fibo: Must select "True" to display lines.
Fibo Lookback: Recommended value: 24 (Lookback period to find peaks).
6. PDE PERCENTAGE LINES (Valuation Zones)
Statistical price channels to indicate whether the current price is cheap or expensive.
Mechanism:
Premium Zone (Orange Dashed Line): Top zone (90%) = Expensive (Focus on Sell opportunities).
Equilibrium (Grey Solid Line): Middle zone (50%) = Average/Fair price.
Discount Zone (Green Dashed Line): Bottom zone (10%) = Cheap (Focus on Buy opportunities).
Settings:
Lookback Length: Recommended value: 100.
7. DIVERGENCE SETTING (Reversal Settings)
The main section for calculating Reversal Signals.
Mechanism:
Bullish Divergence (BULL+): Price makes a Lower Low, but RSI makes a Higher Low.
Bearish Divergence (BEAR+): Price makes a Higher High, but RSI makes a Lower High.
(Uses RSI 14 for calculation to ensure accuracy).
Settings:
RSI Length: 14
Pivot Left / Right: 6 / 1 (Standard values for short-to-medium term trading).
Lookback Range: 45
8. HIDDEN DIVERGENCE (Trend Continuation Settings)
Calculates signals to trade with the existing trend (Trend Continuation).
Mechanism:
H-BULL (Teal): Occurs in an Uptrend. Price dips, but RSI dips lower = Buy the Dip.
H-BEAR (Maroon): Occurs in a Downtrend. Price bounces, but RSI bounces higher = Sell the Bounce.
Settings:
Enable Hidden Divergence: Check to display signals.
9. WHALE ACTIVITY (Volume Analysis)
Detects anomalies in Volume and Candle Size (VSA - Volume Spread Analysis).
Mechanism:
Displays a "Purple X" symbol under the candlestick.
Condition: Occurs when Volume is 1.5x higher than normal, but the candle size is abnormally small.
Meaning: Watch out for a potential Reversal or Accumulation by big players (Whales).
Settings:
Vol Factor: Recommended value: 1.5.
10. DASHBOARD (Market Data)
A summary table of market status located at the top right corner of the chart.
How to read:
GMN Hunter: Displays Divergence status in other Timeframes (1M, 5M, 15M, 1H).
H1 Trend Bias: Main trend direction (Bullish/Bearish).
ADX: Trend Strength (>25 = Trending, <25 = Sideways).
RSI (14): Current RSI value.
Stoch (9, 3, 3): Fast Stochastic value (used for short-term swing cycles).
ATR: Average Volatility (used for setting Stop Loss).
Disclaimer: No indicator is 100% accurate. This tool is designed to assist in analysis and alert opportunities only. Users should apply Money Management and set a Stop Loss for every trade.
AurumEdgeAurumEdge is a rules-based Gold (XAUUSD) intraday swing trading strategy designed to deliver precision entries while maintaining structure, discipline, and consistency.
The strategy focuses on objective market conditions to identify high-probability swing setups without reliance on discretion or emotional decision-making.
🔹 Who This Script Is For
Active Gold traders seeking precision-based intraday setups
Traders who prefer rules over discretion
Those looking for a structured approach on lower timeframes
Traders aiming to reduce emotional and impulsive trades
🔹 Key Features
Clearly plotted Buy & Sell signals
Visual Take Profit levels
Optional Trailing Stop logic for trade management
Designed specifically for Gold (XAUUSD)
Intraday swing logic (not rapid-fire scalping)
Objective, rules-based execution
Logical trade invalidation framework
Optional real-time alerts for hands-free monitoring
Automation-ready — can be connected via TradingView alerts to supported CFD brokers (e.g. Exness, Vantage) using third-party automation tools
🔹How This Strategy Works
This strategy is designed for Gold (XAUUSD) and operates on a lower-timeframe, intraday swing structure.
It combines trend alignment, market structure confirmation, and price imbalance detection to identify high-probability trade opportunities:
Trend Direction
A moving-average based trend filter ensures trades are only taken in the prevailing short-term direction, with additional strength requirements to avoid weak or ranging conditions.
Setup Identification
The script scans recent price action for significant price imbalances and requires a confirmed break of structure before allowing an entry. This helps filter out low-quality or premature trades.
Volatility Filtering
Trades are avoided during unfavorable volatility conditions, and positions may be exited early if volatility expands beyond predefined limits.
Trade Management
Each trade includes structured management with visual take-profit levels, percentage-based stop loss, and an optional trailing stop that activates once price moves in favor of the position.
The strategy is fully rules-based and designed to prioritize selective, controlled intraday swing trades rather than constant market exposure.
🔹 How to Use
Apply the script to XAUUSD
Follow plotted entries, take profit levels, and trailing logic
Always apply proper position sizing and risk management
🔧 Optimized Configuration
This script includes adjustable parameters to allow flexibility across varying market conditions.
To protect the integrity of the strategy and avoid over-optimization, officially tested and optimized settings are provided exclusively to active subscribers after access is granted.
Default settings are conservative and intended for evaluation and familiarization purposes. Subscribers receive the recommended configuration used for live trading, along with usage and risk guidelines.
⚠️ Important Notes
No strategy wins all the time
Losing trades and drawdowns are part of trading
Risk management is essential
Past performance does not guarantee future results
⚠️ Disclaimer
This script is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Trading involves risk, and users are fully responsible for their own trading decisions and risk management.
Jake's Candle by Candle UpgradedJake's Candle by Candle Upgraded
The "Story of the Market" Automated
This is not just another signal indicator. Jake's Candle by Candle Upgraded is a complete institutional trading framework designed for high-precision scalping on the 1-minute and 5-minute timeframes.
Built strictly on the principles of Al Brooks Price Action and Smart Money Concepts (SMC), this tool automates the rigorous "Candle-by-Candle" analysis used by professional floor traders. It moves beyond simple pattern recognition to read the "Story" of the market—Context, Setup, and Pressure—before ever allowing a trade.
The Philosophy: Why This Tool Was Built
Most retail traders fail for two reasons:
Getting Trapped: They enter on the first sign of a reversal (H1/L1), which is often an institutional trap.
Trading Chop: They bleed capital during low-volume, sideways markets.
This tool solves both problems with an Algorithmic Discipline Engine. It does not guess. It waits for the specific "Second Leg" criteria used by institutions and physically disables itself during dangerous market conditions.
Key Features
1. The Context Dashboard (HUD)
A professional Heads-Up Display in the top-right corner keeps you focused on the macro picture while you scalp.
FLOW: Monitors the 20-period Institutional EMA. (Green = Bull Flow, Red = Bear Flow). You are prevented from trading against the dominant trend.
STATE: A built-in "Volatility Compressor." If it says "⚠️ CHOP / RANGE", the algorithm is disabled. It protects you from overtrading during lunch hours or low-volume zones.
SETUP: Live tracking of the Al Brooks leg count. It tells you exactly when the algorithm is "Waiting for Pullback" or "Searching for Entry."
2. Smart "Trap Avoidance" Logic (H2/L2)
This tool uses the "Gold Standard" of scalping setups: The High 2 (H2) and Low 2 (L2).
It ignores the first breakout attempt (Leg 1), acknowledging it as a potential trap.
It waits for the pullback and only signals on the Second Leg, statistically increasing the probability of a successful trend resumption.
3. Volatility-Adaptive Risk Management
Stop calculating pips in your head. The moment a signal is valid, the tool draws your business plan on the chart:
Stop Loss (Red Line): Automatically placed behind the "Signal Bar" (the candle that created the setup) based on strict price action rules.
Take Profit (Green Line): Automatically projected at a 1.5 Risk-to-Reward Ratio.
Smart Adaptation: The targets expand and contract based on real-time market volatility. If the market is quiet, targets are tighter. If explosive, targets are wider.
4. The "Snap Entry" Signal
The BUY and SELL badges are not lagging. They are programmed with "Stop Entry" logic—appearing the exact moment price breaks the structure of the Signal Bar, ensuring you enter on momentum, not hope.
How to Trade Strategy
Check the HUD: Ensure FLOW matches your direction and STATE says "✅ VOLATILE".
Wait for the Badge: Do not front-run the tool. Wait for the BUY or SELL badge to print.
Set Your Orders: Once the signal candle closes:
Place your Stop Loss at the Red Line.
Place your Take Profit at the Green Line.
Walk Away: The trade is now a probability event. Let the math play out.
Technical Specifications
Engine: Pine Script v6 (Strict Compliance).
Best Timeframes: 1m, 5m.
Best Assets: Indices (NQ, ES), Gold (XAUUSD), and high-volume Crypto (BTC, ETH).
TEZ COMMUNITY TESTPHASE# TEZ COMMUNITY TESTPHASE
## Overview
TEZ is a trend-following indicator based on Moving Average crossovers with advanced filtering mechanisms. It generates BUY/SELL signals when fast and slow MAs cross, but only after validating the signal against multiple filters to reduce false entries.
**Key Features:**
- MA Cross signals with swing validation
- Magnet Zone logic for optimal entry timing
- Re-entry system after stop-loss
- Built-in backtesting with PnL tracking
- Multiple trend filters (Big Trend + Local Trend)
---
## How It Works
### Signal Generation
1. **Cross Detection:** Fast MA crosses Slow MA
2. **Swing Validation:** Price must be near a swing high/low
3. **Trend Filter:** Signal direction should align with trend (configurable)
4. **Entry Mode:** Based on distance to Trend MA, the indicator chooses:
- **SOFORT (Immediate):** Far from trend → Enter immediately
- **ATTENTION:** In magnet zone → Wait for confirmation candle
- **WAIT_FOR_TREND:** Outside magnet zone → Wait for price to return to trend
### Entry Modes Explained
| Mode | Distance to Trend MA | Entry Timing |
|------|---------------------|--------------|
| SOFORT | > Swing Distance % | Next candle at Open |
| ATTENTION | ≤ Magnet Zone % | After confirmation in zone |
| WAIT_FOR_TREND | Between Magnet & Swing | When price returns to zone |
---
## Settings Guide
### 📊 Signal MAs (Fast/Slow MA)
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---------|---------|-------------|
| **Source** | Close | Price source for MA calculation |
| **Fast MA Type** | HMA | Type of fast moving average (SMA/EMA/WMA/HMA) |
| **Fast MA Length** | 20 | Period for fast MA |
| **Slow MA Type** | HMA | Type of slow moving average |
| **Slow MA Length** | 50 | Period for slow MA |
**Tip:** HMA (Hull MA) is recommended for faster response with less lag.
---
### 📈 Swing / Movement
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---------|---------|-------------|
| **Swing Lookback (Bars)** | 20 | How many bars to look back for swing high/low |
| **Swing Threshold %** | 0.0 | Minimum % distance from swing to validate signal |
| **Max Bars Beyond Threshold** | 5 | Max bars price can stay beyond threshold before signal invalidates |
| **Min Move % before TP** | 1.0 | Minimum favorable move before take-profit activates |
| **Stop-Loss Active** | true | Enable/disable stop-loss |
---
### 🧲 Entry Mode Settings
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---------|---------|-------------|
| **Magnet Zone %** | 0.5 | Zone around Trend MA considered "at trend" |
| **Max SL %** | 0.5 | Maximum stop-loss distance from entry |
| **Swing Distance %** | 2.0 | Distance from Trend MA to classify as "swing" (far from trend) |
**How Entry Modes Work:**
```
Price Distance from Trend MA:
├── > 2.0% (Swing Distance) → SOFORT (immediate entry)
├── 0.5% - 2.0% → WAIT_FOR_TREND
└── ≤ 0.5% (Magnet Zone) → ATTENTION (wait for confirmation)
```
---
### 🚫 Range Filter
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---------|---------|-------------|
| **Min Swing Distance % (Range Filter)** | 0.5 | Minimum swing size to avoid ranging markets |
**Purpose:** Filters out signals when swing highs and lows are too close together (sideways/ranging market).
---
### 💰 Backtest Parameters
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---------|---------|-------------|
| **Start Capital** | 2000 | Initial capital for PnL calculation |
| **Fee per Trade (%)** | 0.05 | Round-trip trading fee |
| **Slippage per Entry/Exit (%)** | 0.0 | Simulated slippage |
---
### 🎨 Display & Colors
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---------|---------|-------------|
| **Show Labels** | true | Display BUY/SELL/TP/SL labels |
| **Show Signal MAs** | true | Display Fast & Slow MA lines |
| **Show Trend MA** | true | Display the big Trend MA |
| **Color Potential Cross Candles** | true | Highlight candles where cross might occur |
| **Potential Bars after Far Swing** | 3 | Bars to show potential entry after swing signal |
**Candle Colors:**
- 🟢 **Green:** BUY signal / Confirmed BUY
- 🔴 **Red:** SELL signal / Confirmed SELL
- 🟡 **Yellow:** EXIT (counter-cross)
- 🟣 **Purple:** Invalidation
- 🟠 **Orange:** RANGE (filtered out)
- ⚪ **Silver:** Far from swing (potential)
---
### 🔄 Flip Behavior
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---------|---------|-------------|
| **Allow Flip after EXIT** | false | Allow immediate reversal after exit |
| **Flip only from next candle** | true | If flip allowed, wait for next candle |
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### ⚠️ Invalidation Guard
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---------|---------|-------------|
| **Entry Invalidation by MA Order** | true | Cancel entry if MAs cross back |
| **Protection Duration (Bars)** | 1 | Bars after entry where invalidation is blocked |
| **Show Invalidation** | true | Display purple INV markers |
---
### 📊 Trend Settings (Big Trend MA)
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---------|---------|-------------|
| **Use Trend Info** | true | Enable trend filtering |
| **Trend MA Type** | HMA | Type of trend MA |
| **Trend MA Length** | 100 | Period for trend MA |
| **Trend Lookback for Angle** | 2 | Bars to calculate trend angle |
| **Trend Angle Threshold (Deg)** | 15.0 | Minimum angle to classify as trending |
**Trend Filter Modes:**
- **Off:** No trend filtering
- **Strict:** Only allow signals in trend direction
- **Smart:** Allow counter-trend near reversals
---
### 📈 Local Trend Settings
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---------|---------|-------------|
| **Local Trend MA Type** | HMA | Type of local trend MA |
| **Local Trend MA Length** | 30 | Shorter period for local trend |
| **Local Trend Angle Threshold** | 5.0 | Lower threshold for local trend |
| **Show Local Trend MA** | true | Display local trend line |
---
### 📉 Trend Visualization
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---------|---------|-------------|
| **Show Trend Background** | true | Color background based on trend |
| **BG Uptrend** | Light Green | Background color in uptrend |
| **BG Downtrend** | Light Red | Background color in downtrend |
---
### 📊 Stats Panel
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---------|---------|-------------|
| **Stats Lookback (Bars)** | 2190 | Bars for statistics calculation (~6 months on 4H) |
| **Max Confirmation Candles** | 5 | Max candles to wait for confirmation in magnet zone |
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## Signal Labels
| Label | Meaning |
|-------|---------|
| **BUY** | Long entry signal |
| **SELL** | Short entry signal |
| **BUY WAIT** | Waiting for confirmation (long) |
| **SELL WAIT** | Waiting for confirmation (short) |
| **REBUY WAIT** | Re-entry preparation (long) |
| **RESELL WAIT** | Re-entry preparation (short) |
| **REBUY** | Re-entry after SL (long) |
| **RESELL** | Re-entry after SL (short) |
| **TP** | Take-profit reached |
| **SL** | Stop-loss hit |
| **EXIT** | Exit by counter-cross |
| **INV** | Invalidated signal |
| **RANGE** | Filtered (ranging market) |
| **X** | Against trend |
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## Stats Panel (Bottom Right)
| Stat | Description |
|------|-------------|
| **Trades (Window)** | Number of trades in lookback period |
| **Win Rate %** | Percentage of winning trades |
| **Total PnL %** | Cumulative profit/loss |
| **End Capital** | Final capital after all trades |
| **Last Signal** | Most recent signal type |
| **Trend (Big)** | Current big trend direction + angle |
| **LocalTrend (Deg)** | Current local trend angle |
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## Recommended Settings by Timeframe
### 4H (Default)
- Fast MA: 20, Slow MA: 50, Trend MA: 100
- Magnet Zone: 0.5%, Swing Distance: 2.0%
- Stats Lookback: 2190 bars
### 1H
- Fast MA: 20, Slow MA: 50, Trend MA: 100
- Magnet Zone: 0.3%, Swing Distance: 1.5%
- Stats Lookback: 4380 bars
### Daily
- Fast MA: 10, Slow MA: 25, Trend MA: 50
- Magnet Zone: 1.0%, Swing Distance: 3.0%
- Stats Lookback: 365 bars
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## Alerts Available
- BUY / SELL
- REBUY WAIT / RESELL WAIT (preparation alert)
- REBUY / RESELL
- SL / TP HIT / EXIT
- CROSS BUY live / CROSS SELL live
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## Important Notes
⚠️ **This indicator is for educational purposes only. Always do your own research and manage your risk appropriately.**
- Past performance does not guarantee future results
- Backtest results may differ from live trading
- Always use proper position sizing and risk management
- Test on demo account before live trading
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## Version
**TEZ COMMUNITY TESTPHASE**
Based on TEZ TRUE INDICATOR v20.4
Created by TEZ
NY Open Candle IndicatorThe NY Open Candle Indicator identifies significant opening range activity at the New York stock market open.
It highlights the 09:30–09:45 EST 15-minute candle when its range (high - low) exceeds a user-defined percentage of the daily ATR (default 25%).
- Bullish wide-range candles are colored green
- Bearish wide-range candles are colored red
A small table displays:
- Current Daily ATR
- The threshold value (user % of ATR in price terms)
An alert condition is included — create an alert for "Wide NY Open Range Detected" to get notified when a qualifying candle closes.
Perfect for traders watching opening range breakouts, volatility expansion, or momentum at the NY open.
Requirements:
- Use on 15-minute timeframe
- Set chart timezone to America/New_York
Enjoy!






















