Global M2 by Colin Talks Crypto // Days Offset =The official Global M2 Money Supply script used by Colin Talks Crypto
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Pivot Points High Low with AlertsDefinition
The Pivot Points High Low indicator is used to determine and anticipate potential changes in market price and reversals. The Highs referred to in the title are created based on the number of bars that exhibit lower highs on either side of a Pivot Point High, whereas the Lows are created based on the number of bars that exhibit higher lows on either side of a Pivot Point Low.
Calculations
As mentioned above, Pivot Point Highs are calculated by the number of bars with lower highs on either side of a Pivot Point High calculation. Similarly, Pivot Point Lows are calculated by the number of bars with higher lows on either side of a Pivot Point Low calculation.
Takeaways and what to look for
A Pivot Point is more significant or noteworthy if the trend is extended or longer than average. This can mean if a trader selects a higher period for before and after the Pivot Point, the trend could be longer and therefore prove the Pivot Point itself more notable.
Additionally, Pivot Points can help a trader assess where would be best to draw. By analyzing price changes and reversals, a trader has more of an ability to determine and predict price patterns and general price trends.
Summary
The Pivot Points High Low indicator can predict and determine price changes and potential reversals in the market. Pivot Points can also help traders identify price patterns and trends, depending on the period and significance of the Pivot Point value.
LANZ Strategy 2.0🔷 LANZ Strategy 2.0 — London Breakout Confirmation with Structural Swing Protection
LANZ Strategy 2.0 is a structured trading system that leverages the last confirmed market direction before the London session to define directional bias and manage trades based on key structural swing levels. It is tailored for intraday traders looking to capitalize on early London volatility with built-in risk management and visual clarity.
🧠 Core Components:
Directional Confirmation (Pre-London Bias): Validates the last breakout or structural move from the 15-minute timeframe before 02:15 a.m. New York time (start of the London session), establishing the expected market direction.
Time-Based Execution: Executes potential entries strictly at 02:15 a.m. NY time, using market structure to support Long or Short bias.
Dynamic Swing-Based SL System: Allows user to select between three SL protection models: First Swing (most recent structural point) Second Swing (prior level) Total Coverage (includes both swings + extra buffer) This supports flexibility based on trader profile or market conditions.
Visual Risk Mapping: All SL and TP levels are clearly plotted.
End-of-Session Management: Positions are automatically evaluated for closure at 11:45 a.m. NY time. SL, TP, or manual close outcomes are labeled accordingly.
📊 Visual Features:
Labels for 1st and 2nd swing levels upon entry.
Dynamic lines projecting SL/TP levels toward the end of the session.
Session background coloring for Pre-London, Execution, and NY sessions.
Real-time percentage outcome labels (+2.00%, -1.00%, or net % at session end).
Automatic deletion of previous visuals on new entries for clean charting.
⚙️ How It Works:
Detects last structural breakout on the 15m timeframe before 02:15 a.m. NY.
On the 02:15 a.m. candle, executes a Long or Short logic entry.
Plots corresponding SL and TP based on selected swing model.
Monitors price action: If TP or SL is hit, labels it accordingly. If no exit is hit, trade closes manually at 11:45 a.m. NY with net result shown.
Optional logic to reverse entries if market structure breaks before execution.
🔔 Alerts:
Daily execution alert at 02:15 a.m. NY (prompting manual review or action).
Optional alert logic can be extended for SL/TP hits or structure breaks.
📝 Notes:
Designed for semi-automated or discretionary intraday trading.
Best used on Forex pairs or indices with strong London session behavior.
Adjustable parameters include session hours, swing SL type, and buffer settings.
Credits:
Developed by LANZ, this script combines time-based execution with dynamic structure protection, offering a disciplined framework for participating in the London session breakout with clear visuals and risk logic.
Tatanka - Auto Equidistant Levels ✦🔹 Tatanka – Auto Equidistant Levels
Automatically plot equidistant support & resistance levels based on any two price anchors. Build your levels grid in one click, fully tailored to your style and branding.
Key Features
• Auto-Spacing – Calculates N levels above & below your base line with adjustable spacing factor (e.g. 50%, 200%).
• Full Style Control – Customize line width, style (solid/dashed/dotted), colors, extend direction (left/right/both/none).
• Labels & Tags – Auto-generated “L0”, “L±1”, etc., so you always know which level you’re trading.
• Region Fills – Color-fill each zone between levels with per-region color picks for maximum clarity.
• One-Click Draw – Enter two prices, choose your settings, then hit “Apply” to render the entire grid on your chart.
Inputs & Tabs
• Parameters : Base & Next Level prices, number of levels, spacing factor & horizontal length.
• Style : Line width, color & style, draw direction, label mode, fill zones & per-region fill colors.
How to Use
1. Draw two horizontal lines at your desired anchor prices.
2. Copy those prices into the “Line1” & “Line2” inputs.
3. Tweak “Number of Levels” and “Spacing Factor” to suit your strategy.
4. Go to the Style tab to brand your grid: colors, line styles, fills & extension.
5. Apply and start trading with clear, evenly spaced levels!
About Tatanka
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Comprehensive Trend & Signal StrategyScript Summary: "Configurable Trend & Signal System (CTSS)"
This TradingView script is a comprehensive technical analysis tool designed to generate trading signals (Long or Short) based on a configurable combination of several popular indicators. It aims to provide a flexible system where users can tailor the signal sensitivity and criteria to their specific trading style and market conditions.
Core Functionality:
Multi-Filter Signal Generation: The script generates buy (Long) or sell (Short) signals when conditions from several user-selected technical filters align.
Configurable Filters: It includes the following filters, each of which can be enabled or disabled and customized:
Main Trend Filter: Uses two Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs). A long signal requires the faster EMA to be above the slower EMA, and vice-versa for a short signal.
MACD Filter: Utilizes the Moving Average Convergence Divergence. Users can choose between a standard MACD or one derived from custom EMA lengths. A long signal requires the MACD line to be above its signal line, and vice-versa for a short.
RSI Filter: Employs the Relative Strength Index. For a long signal, it typically looks for the RSI to be below an oversold level (or simply not overbought, depending on configuration). For a short signal, it looks for the RSI to be above an overbought level (or not oversold).
Volume Filter: Analyzes trading volume. It can identify volume spikes (volume significantly above its moving average) which can be used to confirm the strength of a potential signal.
Sensitivity Presets: Offers global "Sensitivity Presets" (e.g., Conservative, Moderate, Aggressive) that automatically adjust the parameters of all underlying filters to predefined settings, simplifying initial setup. Users can then fine-tune from these presets.
Stop Loss (SL) and Take Profit (TP) Management:
Once a signal is generated, the script calculates and can display SL and TP levels.
These levels can be based on the Average True Range (ATR) multiplied by a user-defined factor, or a fixed number of pips/points.
It visually tracks these levels on the chart.
Visualizations:
Plots the selected indicators (EMAs, MACD lines, RSI, Volume MA) on the chart.
Displays signal markers ("L" for Long, "S" for Short) directly on the price bars where signals occur.
Draws horizontal lines for the current Stop Loss and Take Profit levels if a trade signal is active.
Includes an optional on-chart Information Table summarizing the status of all enabled filters, the current signal state (Long/Short/None), and active SL/TP levels.
Alerts: The script can generate alerts for:
New Long signals.
New Short signals.
When a Take Profit level is hit for a long or short trade.
When a Stop Loss level is hit for a long or short trade.
How Signals Are Generated:
A Long signal is generated only if all enabled filters simultaneously indicate bullish conditions. For example, if the Main Trend, MACD, and RSI filters are active, a Long signal would require:
Fast EMA > Slow EMA (Main Trend)
MACD Line > MACD Signal Line (MACD)
RSI is in a bullish state (e.g., coming out of oversold, or simply not overbought).
Similarly, a Short signal requires all enabled filters to indicate bearish conditions. The script manages one "trade" at a time; a new signal in the opposite direction will reverse the current position.
Instructions for Using the "Configurable Trend & Signal System (CTSS)" Script
Adding to Chart:
Open TradingView.
Open the Pine Editor (usually at the bottom of the chart).
Paste the entire script code into the editor.
Click "Add to Chart."
Accessing Settings:
Once the script is on your chart, hover over its name in the top-left corner of the chart (or in the legend if it's an overlay).
Click the "Settings" (gear) icon. This will open the script's configuration panel.
Configuring the Script (Inputs Tab):
Global Settings & Presets:
Sensitivity Preset: Start here. Choose "Conservative," "Moderate," or "Aggressive." This will automatically set many of the parameters below. You can then fine-tune them. "Custom" means your individual settings will be used.
Main Trend Filter:
Use Main Trend Filter?: Check to enable this filter.
Fast MA Length, Slow MA Length: Set the periods for the two EMAs.
Show Main Trend MAs?: Toggle visibility of these EMAs on the chart.
Customize colors, width, and style for the plotted MAs.
MACD Filter:
Use MACD Filter?: Check to enable.
MACD Source Type:
Default: Uses standard MACD (12, 26, 9 periods typically). You can adjust Fast Length, Slow Length, Signal Smoothing.
Custom EMA Source: Derives MACD from two custom EMAs. Set Source Fast EMA Length, Source Slow EMA Length, and Signal Smoothing for Custom.
Show MACD Plot?: Toggle visibility of MACD and signal lines.
Customize colors and width.
RSI Filter:
Use RSI Filter?: Check to enable.
RSI Length: Set the period for RSI calculation.
RSI Overbought, RSI Oversold: Define the levels for overbought/oversold conditions.
Show RSI Plot?: Toggle visibility of the RSI line and OB/OS levels.
Customize colors and width.
Volume Filter:
Use Volume Filter?: Check to enable.
Volume MA Lookback: Period for the moving average of volume.
Volume Spike Multiplier: How many times the current volume must be above its MA to be considered a spike.
Show Volume MA?: Toggle visibility of the volume MA.
Customize color for the volume MA and volume bars indicating a spike.
Stop Loss & Take Profit Settings:
Use ATR for SL/TP?:
If checked: Uses ATR. Set ATR Length, SL ATR Multiplier, TP ATR Multiplier.
If unchecked: Uses fixed pips. Set Fixed SL Pips, Fixed TP Pips. (Note: "Pips" here means minimum price increments of the instrument).
Show SL/TP Lines on Chart?: Toggle visibility of the SL/TP lines when a signal is active.
Customize colors, width, and style for SL and TP lines.
Visuals & Alerts Group:
Show Signal Markers?: Toggle "L" and "S" markers on the chart.
Long/Short Signal Marker Color: Choose colors for these markers.
Show Information Table?: Toggle the on-chart summary table.
Table Position: Choose where the table appears (e.g., Top Right).
Table Text/Background Color: Customize table appearance.
Understanding the Chart Display:
Indicator Plots: You'll see the EMAs, MACD lines, RSI, and Volume MA plotted if you've enabled them.
Signal Markers: An "L" will appear below a bar for a long signal, and an "S" above a bar for a short signal.
SL/TP Lines: If a signal is active and SL/TP lines are enabled, you'll see horizontal lines at the calculated Stop Loss and Take Profit prices. These lines will extend with new bars until the trade is closed by an SL/TP hit or a reverse signal.
Information Table: If enabled, this table provides a real-time summary of:
The script's preset status.
The status of each enabled filter (e.g., Main Trend: Bullish, MACD: Bearish).
The current overall signal (Long, Short, or None).
If a signal is active: Entry Price, Stop Loss Price, Take Profit Price.
SL/TP Hit Labels: When a Stop Loss or Take Profit is hit, a small label ("SL Hit" or "TP Hit") will appear on the chart at that price level.
Setting Up Alerts (TradingView Feature):
Click the "Alert" button (clock icon) on the TradingView top toolbar or right-click on the chart and select "Add alert."
In the "Condition" dropdown, select the name of this script (e.g., "CTSS").
A second dropdown will appear, allowing you to choose the specific alert condition:
"CTSS: New Long Signal..."
"CTSS: New Short Signal..."
"CTSS: Long Take Profit Hit..."
"CTSS: Long Stop Loss Hit..."
"CTSS: Short Take Profit Hit..."
"CTSS: Short Stop Loss Hit..."
Choose your desired options (e.g., "Once Per Bar Close" is common for signal alerts).
Configure notification preferences (popup, email, etc.).
Click "Create."
General Advice for Use:
Backtesting & Forward Testing: Thoroughly test any configuration on historical data and then in a simulated (paper trading) environment before risking real capital.
Understand the Indicators: Familiarize yourself with how EMAs, MACD, RSI, and Volume analysis work independently to better understand their combined effect.
Start with Presets: Use the sensitivity presets as a starting point and then adjust individual parameters to suit the specific asset and timeframe you are trading.
Risk Management: This script provides SL/TP suggestions, but always apply your own comprehensive risk management strategy. The script itself is a tool, not a complete trading plan.
Not Financial Advice: This script is for educational and informational purposes. It does not constitute financial advice.
By following these instructions, you can effectively configure and utilize the "Configurable Trend & Signal System" to aid your trading analysis.
Bollinger Volatility AnalyzerThe Bollinger Volatility Analyzer (BVA) is a powerful enhancement of the traditional Bollinger Bands indicator, tailored to help traders identify volatility cycles and catch potential breakouts with better precision and timing. It builds upon the foundational concept of Bollinger Bands—using a moving average and standard deviation bands—but adds crucial insights into market contraction and expansion, which can be instrumental in timing entries and exits.
Here's how it works and why it's useful
At its core, the indicator calculates a moving average (called the "basis") and plots two bands—one above and one below—based on a multiple of standard deviation. These bands expand during volatile periods and contract during quiet ones. The width between these bands, normalized as a percentage of the basis, gives us a sense of how compressed or expanded the market currently is. When the band width drops below a user-defined threshold (like 2%), the script highlights this with an orange triangle below the bar. This is the "squeeze" condition, signaling a potential buildup of market energy—a kind of calm before the storm.
What makes this version of Bollinger Bands particularly powerful is that it not only detects squeezes, but also tells you when price breaks out of that squeeze range. If price closes above the upper band after a squeeze, a green "Breakout ↑" label is shown; if it closes below the lower band, a red "Breakout ↓" appears. These breakout labels act as entry signals, suggesting that volatility is returning and a directional move has begun.
This indicator is especially useful in markets that tend to alternate between consolidation and breakout phases, such as forex, crypto, and even individual stocks. Traders who look for early signs of momentum—whether for swing trading, scalping, or position building—can benefit from this tool. During a quiet market phase, the indicator warns you that a move might be coming; when the move starts, it tells you the direction.
In fast-moving markets, BVA helps filter out noise by focusing only on high-probability conditions: quiet consolidation followed by a strong breakout. It’s not a complete system by itself—it works best when paired with volume confirmation or oscillators like RSI—but as a volatility trigger and directional guide, it’s a reliable component of a trading workflow.
MTF Bollinger Bands TT (3BB)
Hello TradingView Community,
I'm excited to share another indicator I've developed, building upon the usefulness of Multi-Timeframe analysis.
**MTF Bollinger Bands TT (3BB)**
**What is this Indicator?**
This indicator plots Bollinger Bands (BBs) for up to **three different timeframes simultaneously** on your chart. It also allows you to display **standard Basis line, ±1σ bands, ±2σ and ±3σ bands** of three different timeframes, offering more insights into price volatility and potential reversals or continuations.
**Key Features and Benefits:**
This MTF Bollinger Bands indicator is designed to be highly flexible and informative:
1. **Three Timeframes at Once:** Easily visualize the BB structure of three different timeframes alongside your current chart, helping you understand the broader market context.
2. **Multiple Sigma Levels:** Go beyond the standard ±1σ. You can display and analyze price action relative to ±2σ and even ±3σ deviations.
3. **Configurable Moving Average Type:** Choose from various MA types for the basis line, including SMA, EMA, WMA, and VWMA, to best suit your analysis style.
4. **Detailed Customization:** For each of the three timeframes, you can set the period, offset, line colors (for each band: Basis, ±1σ, ±2σ, ±3σ), and line styles/thickness. You can also select the price source (e.g., close, HLC/3).
5. **🎉 Crucial Feature: Wait for Higher Timeframe Candle Close Option 🎉**
One of the challenges with MTF indicators can be "repainting" or changes on the current candle close when using higher timeframes. This indicator includes a **"Wait for HTF Candle Close"** option. When enabled, the indicator will only update the higher timeframe's BBs after that higher timeframe's candle has fully closed. This can help you make more reliable decisions based on confirmed higher timeframe levels.
6. **Informative Labels:** Similar to my MTF MA indicator, this BB indicator can display **labels at the end of the bands**, clearly showing the timeframe and period (e.g., "4H BB(20)"). You can even adjust the label text size (tiny, small, normal, large) in the settings for better visibility.
**How to Use:**
Add the indicator to your chart and open its settings. Configure the three timeframes you wish to display, along with their periods, MA types, and desired sigma bands (±1σ, ±2σ, ±3σ). Customize colors and line styles for clarity. Experiment with the "Wait for HTF Candle Close" option to see how it affects your analysis, especially on intraday charts.
**In Conclusion:**
I created this indicator to provide a powerful and flexible tool for traders who use Bollinger Bands and Multi-Timeframe analysis. I believe the multiple sigma levels, detailed customization, the candle close option, and the informative labels make it particularly useful.
I hope this indicator helps enhance your trading strategy! Please give it a try. Your feedback, suggestions, and bug reports are highly welcome in the comments section.
If you find it useful, please give it a thumbs up! 👍
Thank you, and happy trading!
Advanced Displacement Zone StrategyThis TradingView Pine Script strategy detects bullish and bearish displacement zones based on candle wicks, identifying potential buy and sell signals when price enters these zones. It automatically executes trades with a fixed take profit of 12 points and a stop loss of 1 point, plotting visual markers for entry and exit points
MA Dispersion+MA Dispersion+ — read the “breathing space” between your moving-averages
Get instant feedback on trend strength, volatility expansion and mean-reversion — across any timeframe.
MA Dispersion+ turns the humble moving-average stack into a single, easy-to-read oscillator that tells you at a glance whether price is coiling or fanning out.
🧩 What it does
Plugs into your favourite MA setup
• Pick the classic 5 / 20 / 50 / 200 lengths or disable any combination with one click.
• Choose the MA engine you trust — SMA, EMA, RMA, VWMA or WMA.
• Works on any timeframe thanks to TradingView’s security() engine.
Measures “spread”
For every bar it calculates the absolute distance of each selected MA from their average.
The tighter the stack, the lower the value; the wider the fan, the higher the value.
Adds professional-grade controls
• Weighting — let short-term MAs dominate (Inverse Length), keep everything equal, or dial in your own custom weights.
• Normalisation — convert the raw distance into a percentage of price, ATR multiples, or scale by the MAs’ own mean so you can compare symbols of any price or volatility.
🔍 How traders use it
Trend confirmation – rising dispersion while price breaks out = momentum is genuine.
Volatility squeeze – dispersion parking near zero warns that a big move is loading.
Multi-TF outlook – drop one pane per timeframe (e.g. 5 m, 1 h, 1 D) and see which layer of the market is driving.
Mean-reversion plays – spikes that fade quickly often coincide with exhaustion and snap-backs.
⚙️ Quick-start
Add MA Dispersion+ to your chart.
Set the pane’s timeframe in the first input.
Tick the MA lengths you actually use.
(Optional) Pick a weighting scheme and a normaliser.
Repeat the indicator for as many timeframes as you like — each instance keeps its own settings.
✨ Why you’ll love it
Zero clutter – one orange line tells you what four separate MAs whisper.
Configurable yet bullet-proof – all lengths are hard-coded constants, so Pine never complains.
Context aware – normalisation lets you compare BTC’s $60 000 chaos with EURUSD’s four--decimals calm.
Lightweight – no labels, no drawings, no background processing — perfect for mobile and multi-pane layouts.
Give MA Dispersion+ a try and let your charts breathe — you’ll never look at moving-average ribbons the same way again.
Happy trading!
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ICT Macro Boxes (10m) - Time RangesICT macro of 4 hour candles. Look for turtle soup or manipulation during these macro's.
This version is created for ES and NQ futures and daylight savings time. Works on 10 mins or lower timeframes.
Death Cross Max Drop % (Near DC)This indicator identifies Death Cross events (when the 100-period SMA crosses below the 200-period SMA) and tracks the subsequent price decline until a Golden Cross (100-period SMA crosses above the 200-period SMA) signals a potential reversal or end of that downtrend phase.
For each completed Death Cross to Golden Cross cycle, the script calculates the maximum percentage drop from the closing price at the Death Cross to the lowest low price reached before the subsequent Golden Cross.
This maximum percentage drop is then displayed as a text label on the chart. The label is strategically positioned near the bar where the Death Cross originally occurred, offering a historical measure of the decline during that specific cycle. The tooltip for the label provides further details, including the price at the Death Cross, the lowest low reached, and the calculated maximum percentage drop.
Additionally, the indicator plots the 100-period and 200-period SMAs and visually marks Death Cross events on the chart with a downward-pointing red triangle. Users can customize the lengths of the SMAs and the price source (e.g., close, open) used for the calculations.
Key Features:
Calculates the maximum percentage drop from a Death Cross to the lowest low before the next Golden Cross.
Displays the result as a label (with a downward arrow style) positioned near the original Death Cross bar.
Plots SMA 100 and SMA 200.
Marks Death Cross events with a red triangle pointing down.
Configurable SMA lengths and price source.
Death Cross Max Drop % (Near DC)The "Death Cross Max Drop % (Near DC)" indicator is designed to help traders and analysts quantify the potential downside following a "Death Cross" event. A Death Cross typically occurs when a shorter-term Simple Moving Average (SMA) crosses below a longer-term SMA, often signaling a potential bearish trend. This indicator not only identifies these events but also measures the maximum percentage drop from the point of the Death Cross until the subsequent "Golden Cross" (shorter-term SMA crosses back above the longer-term SMA).
How it Works:
SMA Configuration: The indicator uses two Simple Moving Averages (SMAs). By default, these are the 100-period SMA and the 200-period SMA, but their lengths are configurable in the settings.
Death Cross Detection: It identifies when the shorter SMA (e.g., SMA 100) crosses below the longer SMA (e.g., SMA 200). This event is marked on the chart with a red downward triangle.
Measurement Period: Once a Death Cross is detected, the indicator records the closing price of that bar. It then tracks the lowest low price reached from that point until a Golden Cross (shorter SMA crosses above longer SMA) occurs, signaling the end of that specific bearish cycle for measurement purposes.
Percentage Drop Calculation: Upon the confirming Golden Cross, the indicator calculates the maximum percentage drop from the recorded Death Cross price to the lowest low observed during the cycle.
Label Display: The key feature is how this information is displayed. The calculated maximum percentage drop is shown in a label that is strategically placed on the chart at the bar index where the original Death Cross occurred. This provides a direct visual link between the bearish signal and its measured outcome.
Tooltip Information: The label also includes a detailed tooltip that appears when you hover over it, showing:
The cycle type (Death Cross to Golden Cross).
The price at the time of the Death Cross.
The lowest low price reached during the cycle.
The calculated maximum percentage drop.
Key Features:
Configurable SMA lengths for customized analysis.
Clear visual signals (red triangles) for Death Cross events.
Precise calculation of the maximum percentage drop within a defined bearish cycle.
Unique Label Placement: The result (max drop %) is plotted near the initiating Death Cross bar, making it easy to visually correlate the signal with its historical impact.
Informative tooltips for quick access to detailed cycle data.
Plots the SMAs for context.
How to Use / Interpretation:
This indicator can be a valuable tool for traders looking to understand the historical impact of Death Cross signals on a specific asset.
It can aid in backtesting strategies or assessing the typical extent of drawdowns after such a bearish signal.
By seeing the max drop percentage directly linked to the Death Cross event, users can quickly gauge the potential risk or severity associated with past occurrences.
Always use this indicator in conjunction with other forms of analysis and risk management practices. Past performance, as measured by this indicator, is not indicative of future results.
Settings:
SMA 100 Length: Default 100 (can be adjusted).
SMA 200 Length: Default 200 (can be adjusted).
Source: Price source for SMA calculations (default is 'close').
This indicator is written in Pine Script v5.
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Daily EMA Crossover with Previous High/Low Breakgive buy and sell signal arrow sign when below condition met on candlestick chart of trading view. show buy arrow signal when 9 EMA cross above 20EMA upside and same time broken 1 previous day ago high price. show see arrow signal when 9 EMA cross below 20EMA upside and same time broken 1 previous day ago low price. Please create a pine code for trading view , Time frame should be 1 day char
ATR-Based Target & Stop-Loss📈 ATR-Based Stop Loss & Target Finder Indicator – Description
The ATR-Based SL & Target Finder is a dynamic risk management tool designed to calculate optimal stop loss and target levels based on market volatility. It leverages the Average True Range (ATR)—a popular volatility indicator—to adaptively scale your risk according to current market conditions.
🔧 How It Works:
Input Parameters:
ATR Length (Default: 14): Determines the period over which ATR is calculated.
Risk Multiplier (for SL): The SL is calculated as a multiple of the ATR (e.g., 1.5× ATR).
Reward Multiplier (for Target): The target is calculated as a multiple of the ATR (e.g., 2× or 3× ATR).
Entry Candle Logic:
You define the entry candle (either via strategy logic or manual marking).
The indicator uses the high/low of this entry candle to place the SL and target.
Stop Loss & Target Levels:
For Long Positions:
SL = Entry Candle Low − (Risk Multiplier × ATR)
Target = Entry Price + (Reward Multiplier × ATR)
For Short Positions:
SL = Entry Candle High + (Risk Multiplier × ATR)
Target = Entry Price − (Reward Multiplier × ATR)
Visuals on Chart:
Horizontal lines or labels indicating SL and target levels.
Option to enable/disable real-time labels and color-coded zones.
✅ Key Features:
Volatility-Adjusted: Adapts to market conditions automatically.
Customizable Multipliers: Supports various risk-reward ratios (e.g., 1:2, 1:3).
Intraday & Positional: Works across timeframes (5-min to daily).
Trend-Agnostic: Can be paired with any entry strategy (EMA cross, candle rating, RSI/VWAP, etc.).
🎯 Ideal Use Case:
Traders seeking objective, emotion-free exits based on volatility—especially in fast-moving instruments like Nifty/Bank Nifty, stocks, or crypto. The indicator fits seamlessly with both manual trading setups and algo executions that require SL/target auto-calculation.
Divergence Macro Sentiment Indicator (DMSI)The Divergence Macro Sentiment Indicator (DMSI)
Think of DMSI as your daily “mood ring” for the markets. It boils down the tug-of-war between growth assets (S&P 500, copper, oil) and safe havens (gold, VIX) into one clear histogram—so you instantly know if the bulls have broad backing or are charging ahead with one foot tied behind.
🔍 What You’re Seeing
Green bars (above zero): Risk-on conviction.
Equities and commodities are rallying while gold and volatility retreat.
Red bars (below zero): Risk-off caution.
Gold or VIX are climbing even as stocks rise—or stocks aren’t fully joined by oil/copper.
Zero line: The line in the sand between “full-steam ahead” and “proceed with care.”
📈 How to Read It
Cross-Zero Signals
Bullish trigger: DMSI flips up through zero after a red stretch → fresh long entries.
Bearish trigger: DMSI tumbles below zero from green territory → tighten stops or go defensive.
Divergence Warnings
If SPX makes new highs but DMSI is rolling over (lower green bars or red), that’s your early red flag—rallies may fizzle.
Strength Confirmation
On pullbacks, only buy dips when DMSI ≥ 0. When DMSI is deeply positive, you can be more aggressive on position size or add leverage.
💡 Trade Guidance & Use Cases
Trend Filter: Only take your S&P or sector-ETF long setups when DMSI is non-negative—avoids hollow rallies.
Macro Pair Trades:
Deep red DMSI: go long gold or gold miners (GLD, GDX).
Strong green DMSI: lean into cyclicals, industrials, even energy names.
Risk Management:
Scale out as DMSI fades into negative territory mid-trade.
Scale in or add to winners when it stays bullish.
Swing Confirmation: Overlay on any oscillator or price-pattern system—accept signals only when the macro tide is flowing in your favour.
🚀 Why It Works
Markets don’t move in a vacuum. When stocks rally but the “real-economy” metals and volatility aren’t cooperating, something’s off under the hood. DMSI catches those cross-asset cracks before price alone can—and gives you an early warning system for smarter entries, tighter risk, and bigger gains when the macro trend really kicks in.
RSI Ichimoku Cloud + SignalsIndicator Name: RSI Ichimoku Cloud with SMA200 Filter
Description:
This custom indicator combines the Relative Strength Index (RSI) with Ichimoku Cloud logic and a 200-period Simple Moving Average (SMA) applied to RSI, providing enhanced signal filtering and trend validation.
How It Works:
RSI Calculation
Standard RSI is calculated (default period: 14).
Ichimoku Cloud on RSI
Traditional Ichimoku components (Tenkan-sen, Kijun-sen, Senkou Span A & B) are applied directly to the RSI instead of price.
The future cloud (Senkou Span A/B) helps anticipate RSI momentum shifts.
SMA 200 on RSI
A 200-period SMA is calculated on the RSI line, acting as a trend filter.
Only long (buy) signals are allowed when RSI > SMA200.
Only short (sell) signals are allowed when RSI < SMA200.
Entry Signals
Buy Signal: RSI crosses above the Ichimoku cloud + cloud is bullish + Tenkan > Kijun + RSI above SMA200.
Sell Signal: RSI crosses below the cloud + cloud is bearish + Tenkan < Kijun + RSI below SMA200.
Visual Output
Buy and Sell signals are plotted as labels on the main price chart.
The indicator does not draw the RSI or SMA visually, but uses them internally for signal generation.
IRL ERL (duy) v2Indicator Overview
This script is a custom indicator designed to identify and display key price zones where the market is likely to react, based on higher time frame (HTF) data. The indicator mainly focuses on two types of zones:
IRL (Important Reaction Level) – These zones mark significant areas of support or resistance where price has shown strong reactions in the past. IRLs are useful for identifying potential reversal or trend continuation areas.
ERL (Extreme Reaction Level) – These represent more extreme price points in market structure, often indicating swing highs or lows with confirmation from notable candlestick patterns such as bullish or bearish engulfing. ERLs serve as reference points to validate the strength of IRLs.
The indicator analyzes price action across multiple timeframes to detect these zones and visually plots them on the chart using boxes and labeled lines. Users can also choose to display the Entry Zone between IRL and ERL, which helps in planning entries or exits.
In addition, the script includes the ability to detect short-term imbalances (Fair Value Gaps - FVG), adding another layer of confluence to support trade decisions.
This tool is well-suited for confluence-based trading strategies, combining structural levels, candlestick behavior, and imbalances to highlight high-probability reaction zones in the market.
👉 If you’d like to upgrade the indicator with more features, tailor it to your personal strategy, or request a premium version, please contact the author for support.
IRL ERL (duy) v1🧠 Indicator Description: Bias H1 CE M5 IRL ERL (duy) v1
This indicator combines IRL (Important Reaction Level) and ERL (Extreme Rejection Level) zones based on price action behavior from both the higher time frame (HTF - H1) and lower time frame (LTF - M5).
🔍 Key Features:
IRL Zone Detection: Identifies significant price reaction zones based on the last 3 HTF candles.
Draw Nearest ERL Zone: Detects and marks the nearest strong rejection zone using reversal candlestick patterns.
Buy/Sell Range Zones: Displays potential price ranges for placing buy/sell entries when confirmation is present.
Current FVG Zone: Automatically identifies new Fair Value Gaps (FVG) forming on lower timeframes.
Auto Timeframe Sync (optional): Automatically adjusts to current chart timeframe, suitable for multi-timeframe usage.
🎨 Customization Options:
Adjustable color settings for IRL, ERL, and FVG zones.
Toggle to enable/disable buy/sell range display (isRange).
📌 Zone Labels:
IRL💪: Strong, reliable zone.
IRL: Weaker zone that may require extra confirmation.
ERL: Area of strong price rejection.
FVG Current: Marks areas where price left an imbalance or gap.
📢 Need custom features?
💬 Contact the author: @hokhanhduycss for indicator customization or strategy-based enhancements.
Telegram: t.me
Bias H1 Ce M5 IRL ERL (duy) v1Indicator Description: Bias H1 CE M5 IRL ERL (duy) v1
This indicator combines IRL (Important Reaction Level) and ERL (Extreme Rejection Level) zones based on price action behavior from both the higher time frame (HTF - H1) and lower time frame (LTF - M5).
Key Features:
IRL Zone Detection: Identifies significant price reaction zones based on the last 3 HTF candles.
Draw Nearest ERL Zone: Detects and marks the nearest strong rejection zone using reversal candlestick patterns.
Buy/Sell Range Zones: Displays potential price ranges for placing buy/sell entries when confirmation is present.
Current FVG Zone: Automatically identifies new Fair Value Gaps (FVG) forming on lower timeframes.
Auto Timeframe Sync (optional): Automatically adjusts to current chart timeframe, suitable for multi-timeframe usage.
Customization Options:
Adjustable color settings for IRL, ERL, and FVG zones.
Toggle to enable/disable buy/sell range display (isRange).
Zone Labels:
IRL💪: Strong, reliable zone.
IRL: Weaker zone that may require extra confirmation.
ERL: Area of strong price rejection.
FVG Current: Marks areas where price left an imbalance or gap.
Need custom features?
Contact the author: hokhanhduycss for indicator customization or strategy-based enhancements.
Telegram: t.me
15분봉 50MAThis indicator displays the 50-period Simple Moving Average (SMA) from the 15-minute timeframe on your current chart (optimized for use on the 5-minute chart).
It helps short-term traders identify significant higher-timeframe support and resistance levels that are not visible in lower timeframes.
📌 Use cases:
Confirm pullback entries with the 15m 50MA as dynamic support.
Identify key levels for potential trend reversals or take-profit zones.
Works well with scalping, intraday, and breakout strategies.
✅ Compatible with Binance, Bybit, Bitget, and all TradingView crypto tickers.
Created with ❤️ by tradingMaster