SMT - Squeeze Momentum Trend📊 Squeeze Momentum Trend
An indicator that combines volatility, momentum, and trend to anticipate the market’s strongest moves. 🚀
✅ Squeeze → when Bollinger Bands tighten inside the Keltner Channel: the market is in compression, ready to “explode”.
✅ Momentum → shows direction and strength (green = bullish push, red = bearish push).
✅ Trend Filter → confirms direction using a higher timeframe EMA (to avoid false signals).
💡 In practice:
🔥 If price breaks out of a squeeze with positive momentum → potential long breakout.
❄️ If it breaks out with negative momentum → potential short breakout.
📌 Perfect for spotting key moments when the market stops “resting” and makes its next big move.
動量指標(MOM)
VW Oscillator Fusion(Mastersinnifty)1. Overview
The VW Oscillator Fusion is a custom technical tool designed to track momentum shifts and reversal zones with a volume-weighted methodology. It blends two complementary oscillators into a unified framework, highlighting conditions where price movement and trading volume align to signal potential turning points.
2. Core Logic
Uses two volume-adjusted oscillators, each measuring momentum and price deviation in different ways.
Both are normalized to a comparable range, making interpretation easier.
Signal Generation:
Bullish setup when both oscillators align in oversold conditions.
Bearish setup when both oscillators align in overbought conditions.
3. Key Features
Dual oscillator fusion for higher reliability.
Volume weighting for more realistic market responsiveness.
Normalized values for easier cross-comparison.
Visual enhancements: oscillator plots, dynamic reference levels, background highlights.
Built-in alerts for bullish and bearish setups.
On-chart data table for quick reference of current oscillator readings.
4. Uniqueness
While most oscillators focus solely on price action, this tool emphasizes volume participation, ensuring that signals are weighted by actual market activity. The requirement of dual alignment across both oscillators helps filter out noise and false reversals, making it more robust than standalone tools.
5. How to Use
Add the indicator to your chart and adjust input lengths or thresholds as needed.
Look for bullish setups when both oscillators confirm oversold conditions.
Look for bearish setups when both oscillators confirm overbought conditions.
Combine with trend-following methods, support/resistance zones, or risk management practices for stronger decision-making.
Enable alerts to get notified of real-time trade setups.
6. Disclaimer
This indicator is a technical analysis tool only and does not provide financial advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always manage risk appropriately and confirm signals with multiple analysis methods before making trading decisions.
Advanced Swing Trading Suite (Mastersinnifty)Overview
The Advanced Swing Trading Suite is an integrated swing analysis and momentum framework. It combines structural swing detection, momentum confirmation, trade performance tracking, and position sizing in a single indicator. Instead of switching between multiple tools, traders can review swing patterns, signals, and trade efficiency in one place.
Core Logic
The script applies Swing-based momentum analysis together with Swing Oscillator conditions to identify potential trend shifts. Detected signals are aligned with swing highs and lows, which are then labeled (HH, HL, LH, LL) to reveal underlying price structure. A ZigZag-style approach plots swing points for clarity, while stop levels are plotted directly on chart to support disciplined risk management.
Key Features
Swing structure labeling (HH, HL, LH, LL).
Optimized Swing Momentum + Swing Oscillator signals for BUY/SELL identification.
Automatic stop-loss plotting at swing points.
Dynamic trade table with entry, exit, P&L%, and net results.
Customizable swing level targets from user-defined highs and lows.
Integrated lot size calculator for position sizing based on account amount and price.
Custom controls for display (labels, tables, table position, signal background).
Why It’s Unique
Unlike standard indicators that focus only on price levels or signals, this suite integrates structure, momentum, and performance tracking together . It not only highlights when a swing shift may occur, but also records how trades would have performed historically, offering a feedback loop for evaluating swing efficiency. The built-in lot size calculator further sets it apart, helping traders align trade size with account value without relying on external tools.
How to Use
Apply the indicator to your chart and select your preferred timezone for consistent timestamps.
Use the swing structure labels (HH/HL/LH/LL) to read market bias.
Watch for BUY/SELL momentum signals, which are confirmed with plotted stop levels.
Check the swing trade table to review recent entries, exits, and percentage outcomes.
Adjust swing high/low inputs to generate custom swing target levels.
Enable the lot size calculator if you wish to size positions based on chosen capital and instrument price.
Important Disclaimer
This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only . It is not financial advice, does not guarantee results, and should not be treated as a recommendation to trade. Market conditions are uncertain, and past performance does not predict future outcomes. Always combine this tool with your own analysis and consult a licensed financial professional before making trading decisions.
HiddenRidder - SCAPL - 3 MomMomentum Multi-Period & Dynamic Cross Analysis
This indicator is designed to help traders assess short-term momentum shifts and volatility across multiple timeframes. It combines traditional momentum readings with dynamic color changes and optional low-timeframe overlays to support intraday analysis.
🔍 Key Features
Multi-Timeframe Momentum (HTF): Higher timeframe momentum readings provide broader context and help identify directional bias. While they offer clarity, they do not guarantee outcomes.
Momentum Across 4 Periods: Includes momentum calculations for periods 9, 11, 13, and 15 to capture short-term fluctuations and potential trend shifts.
Dynamic Momentum Cross: A 9-period momentum line is compared against the 15-period line. When a crossover occurs, the color of the line changes dynamically to reflect the shift.
Bounce Detection (LTF): Optional low-timeframe momentum overlay (MOM LTF) helps identify bounce zones and short-term reversals.
⚙️ Recommended Usage
Best suited for 15-minute charts and lower.
Ideal for scalpers and short-term traders seeking momentum confirmation across multiple layers.
Use in conjunction with other indicators or price action for enhanced decision-making.
📌 Disclaimer
This indicator is provided for educational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice or guarantees of performance. Use at your own discretion and risk.
Momentum CrossThis indicator tracks momentum shifts using a 3-period EMA crossing above or below an 8-period EMA. It's simple, and quite effective as a momentum confirmation signal.
Signals:
Cyan circles below bars - Bullish momentum (3 EMA crosses above 8 EMA)
Red circles above bars - Bearish momentum (3 EMA crosses below 8 EMA)
Setups to Use:
V-Shaped Reversals: When price hits major support/resistance and shows rejection, the momentum cross confirms whether the reversal has legs or not. Helps separate real bounces from dead cat bounces.
One-Two Punch Pattern: My favorite high-probability setup: Initial cross shows momentum shifting, counter-move gets rejected quickly, second cross in original direction with follow-through.
Opening Range Breakout Confirmation: Use momentum crosses to confirm pullbacks or retests to key levels after opening range breakouts. The cross timing shows when the retest is holding and momentum is resuming in the breakout direction.
Fibonacci Support/Resistance: Momentum crosses at key Fibonacci levels (38.2%, 50%, 61.8%, 1.272%, and 1.618%) help confirm whether the level will hold or break. Particularly useful for timing entries at these widely-watched levels.
Settings:
Default 3/8 EMAs work well for most situations. Faster settings (2/5) for active markets, slower (5/13) for cleaner signals in strong trends.
Notes:
This works best when combined with key levels, volume, and market context. The cross timing is what matters - it shows when momentum is actually shifting, not just when price bounces.
RRG Relative Strength# RRG Relative Strength (RRG RS)
Compare any symbol to a benchmark using two RRG-style lines: **RS-Ratio** (trend of relative strength) and **RS-Momentum** (momentum of that trend). Both are centered at **100**:
- **RS-Ratio > 100** → outperforming the benchmark
- **RS-Ratio < 100** → underperforming
- **RS-Momentum** often **leads** RS-Ratio (crosses 100 earlier)
# How it works
1) Relative Strength (RS): RS = Close(symbol) / Close(benchmark)
2) Normalize around 100: smooth RS with EMA and divide RS by that EMA
3) RS-Ratio: EMA( RS / EMA(RS, Length), LenSmooth ) * 100
4) RS-Momentum: RS-Ratio / EMA(RS-Ratio, LenSmooth) * 100
# Inputs
- Length (default 14): normalization window for RS
- Length Smooth (default 20): smoothing window for RS-Ratio & RS-Momentum
# Benchmark (auto)
- US: SP:SPX (S&P 500)
- Vietnam: HOSE:VNINDEX
- Crypto: INDEX:BTCUSD
(Modify the mapping if needed, or replace with your own input.symbol().)
# How to read
- Improving: RS-Momentum crosses above 100 while RS-Ratio turns up
- Leading: RS-Ratio > 100 with RS-Momentum ≥ 100
- Weakening: RS-Momentum drops below 100; RS-Ratio often follows
# Timeframes & presets
- Works on Daily and Weekly charts
- Daily (fast): 14 / 20
- Approx. weekly behavior on Daily: 50 / 60
Note: Values usually hover near 100 (e.g., ~90–110) but are not strictly bounded. Ensure your symbol and benchmark trade in comparable sessions/currencies.
Zenith by JaeheeZenith (Invite-Only)
Overview
• This indicator is a trend-following, regime-aware signal tool designed to surface actionable long/short entries only when multiple, independent conditions align.
• It emphasizes trend initiation (not late trend chasing) and provides structured take-profit (TP1/TP2/TP3) cues when momentum weakens after entry.
• It is an indicator (not a strategy). It does not place trades, manage orders, or guarantee outcomes.
What makes it different
• Regime windowing: Signals are permitted only shortly after a regime flip and only if trend quality conditions persist (streak). This reduces signals that arrive too late in mature trends.
• Multi-filter consensus: Trend EMA slope/position, RSI state/slope, ADX/DI separation, volume expansion, and optional structure break (HH/LL) must agree before any entry is considered.
• Volatility & squeeze awareness: A TTM-style squeeze gate avoids chasing during compression unless a valid release is detected.
• Momentum-based TPs: After a valid entry, RSI divergence at confirmed pivots defines TP1→TP3 in the trend direction (price makes a new extreme while RSI momentum fails to confirm).
• Minimal repaint design: Signals and TPs are formed on confirmed pivots and bar close logic; HTF requests use lookahead_off. (See “Repainting & calculation notes.”)
How it works (signal engine)
• Trend filter:
• Baseline EMA and its slope define directional bias (price vs baseline, rising/falling baseline).
• RSI state & slope:
• RSI must be above/below its midpoint and (optionally) rising/falling to validate momentum alignment.
• Directional strength (ADX/DI):
• ADX must exceed a minimum; DI+ vs DI− alignment confirms directional pressure.
• Liquidity/participation:
• Volume must exceed its SMA×mult to avoid low-quality moves.
• Structure confirmation (optional):
• Break of recent highs/lows (windowed) helps filter range noise.
• Squeeze gate:
• During BB-inside-KC compression, entries are held back unless a valid release (KC breakout) or ATR expansion is present.
• Regime window:
• After Long/Short pass flips from 0→1, entries are allowed for a limited number of bars (window) and only after a streak (N consecutive bars meeting conditions).
• HTF alignment (optional):
• Higher-timeframe EMA trend must agree with the local setup (no lookahead).
Signals & labels
• Entry labels:
• Long Entry = “Long Entry” (below bar)
• Short Entry = “Short Entry” (above bar)
• Shapes:
• Diamonds mark entry points; optional “Macro-only” mode shows only regime-grade signals.
• Visual ribbon:
• A gradient band around the baseline provides context for volatility and bias; it does not alter signal logic.
Take-Profit framework (momentum weakening)
• After a Long Entry, the script tracks confirmed price pivot highs vs confirmed RSI pivot highs:
• TP trigger (Long): new price pivot high higher than prior, but RSI pivot high lower → bearish divergence (momentum weakening).
• Ordering: TP2 must print above TP1; TP3 must print above TP1/TP2.
• After a Short Entry, the script tracks confirmed price pivot lows vs confirmed RSI pivot lows:
• TP trigger (Short): new price pivot low lower than prior, but RSI pivot low higher → bullish divergence.
• Ordering: TP2 must print below TP1; TP3 must print below TP1/TP2.
• Why divergence?
• It captures fading momentum within an ongoing move, enabling staged partial exits without predicting tops/bottoms.
How traders typically use it
• Discretionary entries with rules:
• Confirm on bar close to avoid intrabar flips.
• Favor higher-timeframes for reliability; in practice, the 1-hour chart has been a balanced choice between responsiveness and noise.
• Risk & exits:
• Combine the indicator’s entries with independent risk management (fixed/ATR stops, volatility-scaled sizing).
• Use TP1→TP3 for partials; trail the remainder by structure/ATR or your preferred method.
Why it can add value (without hype)
• Noise rejection: By requiring simultaneous agreement across trend, momentum, participation, and compression, many low-quality whipsaws are filtered out.
• Timeliness: Limiting signal eligibility to a post-flip window seeks to capture the early phase of regime change instead of late escalations.
• Clarity: The gradient ribbon and explicit labels (“Long Entry”, “Short Entry”, “TP1–TP3”) make execution rules transparent and repeatable.
• Adaptability: Inputs (RSI length/midline, ADX/DI thresholds, squeeze, HTF alignment, structure, window/streak sizes) allow tuning for symbols/timeframes.
Best practices (recommended use)
① Confirm on bar close
• Signals can change intrabar; execute after the bar has closed.
② Validate across multiple timeframes
• Although the tool adapts to volatility, reliability improves on higher timeframes.
• In practice, the 1-hour chart has shown a stable balance between reactivity and noise.
③ Align with ribbon bias
• Trade in the same direction as the ribbon/baseline slope to reduce counter-trend exposure.
④ Combine with independent risk management
• Use stop-losses, position sizing, or ATR-based targets outside the script.
⑤ Use as confirmation, not prediction
• Treat entries as confirmation of regime change, not as a forecast of future price.
Inputs you may care about
• Trend/Structure: EMA length, slope lookback, structure window, cooldown bars.
• Momentum: RSI length/midline, rising/falling filter, ADX length/min, DI separation.
• Participation: Volume SMA length & multiplier.
• Compression: BB/KC lengths & multipliers; require-release toggle.
• Regime quality: Flip window, streak size, ATR expansion vs baseline, max extension (ATR×), optional ADX rising, optional HTF alignment.
• TP controls: Enable/disable per side, max TP count (1–3), label offset/color.
• Visuals: EMA and ribbon display, diamond sizes, optional vertical lines.
Repainting & calculation notes
• No future-bar references: The script does not use future data. HTF calls use barmerge.lookahead_off.
• Pivot confirmation: Entries and TPs use confirmed pivots (pivotRight bars later). Labels are placed at the pivot bar index once confirmed.
• Intrabar updates: Values can update before the bar closes; confirm on close for decisions.
• HTF security: Higher-timeframe values are requested without lookahead; still, HTF bars finalize only when the HTF bar closes.
Limitations & responsible use
• Not financial advice. No guarantees of profitability; markets involve risk.
• Not a strategy. It does not place, manage, or cancel orders; you must supply risk controls.
• Parameter sensitivity. Different symbols/timeframes may require tuning.
• Divergence scarcity. TP1–TP3 are divergence-based; in strong trends without momentum fade, fewer TP signals will occur.
Disclaimer
• This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only.
• It does not guarantee profits, predict future prices, or replace independent judgment.
• Trading involves risk, and all decisions remain solely the responsibility of the user.
• By using this tool, you acknowledge that it is intended as a study aid within TradingView, not as financial advice or an automated trading system.
WA-%Chg with BackgroundDescription
The WA-%Chg with Background indicator measures the percentage change in a selected price source over a user-defined period. It allows traders to visually and quickly assess bullish and bearish momentum through dynamic color coding and background shading.
Percentage Change Calculation – Uses ta.roc to determine the rate of change over the chosen length.
Customizable Alerts – Set upper (HiAlert) and lower (LoAlert) thresholds to get notified when momentum crosses bullish or bearish trigger levels.
Dynamic Line Coloring – Blue when above the bullish threshold, red when below the bearish threshold, and gray when in neutral territory.
Background Highlighting – Light blue shading for bullish zones, light red shading for bearish zones.
User Customization – Modify calculation length, colors, and alert thresholds to suit your trading style.
This tool is useful for identifying breakout conditions, momentum shifts, and potential reversals at a glance. Traders can combine it with other indicators for confirmation.
Disclaimer
This indicator is provided for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Past performance of any indicator or strategy is not indicative of future results. Trading in financial markets involves significant risk, including the risk of losing capital. Always perform your own analysis and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions. The author assumes no liability for any losses incurred from the use of this tool.
Triple EMA with Alert | 21, 50, 200 EMA Strategy + Crossover🚀 Boost your trading edge with the Triple EMA with Alert — a professional-grade indicator designed for traders who want precise, real-time trend confirmation across short, medium, and long-term market movements.
🔹 What Makes This Indicator Powerful?
Three Adjustable EMAs — Default: 21, 50, 200 periods (fully customizable 1–200).
Toggle Visibility — Show only the EMAs you need for your strategy.
Real-Time Alerts — Get notified instantly when:
EMA 1 crosses EMA 2 → short-term trend change.
EMA 2 crosses EMA 3 → medium-term trend alignment.
Works on All Markets & Timeframes — Forex, crypto, stocks, indices, and commodities.
🔹 Why Traders Love It
📊 Multi-Timeframe Trend Confirmation — Filter out noise and trade with market momentum.
🎯 Accurate Crossover Signals — Identify bullish and bearish momentum shifts.
🔔 Hands-Free Monitoring — Alerts keep you informed even when you’re away from the chart.
💡 Versatile for Any Strategy — Perfect for scalping, swing trading, or long-term investing.
🔹 How to Use It
Bullish Signal — EMA 1 crossing above EMA 2 or EMA 2 crossing above EMA 3.
Bearish Signal — EMA 1 crossing below EMA 2 or EMA 2 crossing below EMA 3.
Combine with support/resistance zones, RSI, or volume for higher probability trades.
📌 Pro Tip:
Use EMA 21 & EMA 50 for momentum confirmation.
Use EMA 200 to spot the overall market direction.
If you’re serious about trend trading with precision, the Triple EMA with Alert will keep you one step ahead of market moves — no more missed entries or exits.
Momentum Phases📌 Overview
The Momentum Phases indicator helps traders quickly identify periods of strong bullish or bearish momentum based on the relationship between a short‑term and a long‑term Moving Average (SMA).
It helps traders visually distinguish between Positive 🟢 , Negative 🔴 , and Neutral ⚪ phases by plotting a dynamically colored state line and generating optional alerts when a phase change occurs.
🧠 How It Works
⦿ SMA Calculation
The indicator calculates two SMAs:
Short SMA (default: 7 periods)
Long SMA (default: 65 periods)
Both SMA lengths can be adjusted by the user.
// SMA calculations
smaShort = ta.sma(close, shortLen)
smaLong = ta.sma(close, longLen)
⦿ Momentum Ratio
A ratio is calculated:
ratio = smaShort / smaLong
This ratio measures how far the short‑term trend has diverged from the long‑term trend.
⦿ Threshold Levels
Positive Threshold (default: 1.05) — indicates short SMA is at least 5% above the long SMA.
Negative Threshold (default: 0.95) — indicates short SMA is at least 5% below the long SMA.
These thresholds are user‑adjustable.
⦿ Momentum States
Positive Momentum: Ratio ≥ Positive Threshold (default: 1.05) → Short SMA is at least 5% above Long SMA.
Negative Momentum: Ratio ≤ Negative Threshold (default: 0.95) → Short SMA is at least 5% below Long SMA.
Neutral: Ratio between the two thresholds.
⦿ State Line Plot
The indicator plots a flat state line at 1.0 when in positive or negative momentum, and 0.0 when in neutral.
The state line’s color changes dynamically:
Green 🟢 Positive Momentum: Ratio ≥ Positive Threshold (default: 1.05) – Short SMA is at least 5% above Long SMA.
Red 🔴 Negative Momentum: Ratio ≤ Negative Threshold (default: 0.95) – Short SMA is at least 5% below Long SMA.
Gray ⚪ Neutral: Ratio between the two thresholds.
📈 How to Use
Trend Confirmation: Use the state line color to quickly confirm the prevailing momentum.
Green 🟢: Consider focusing on long setups
Red 🔴: Consider focusing on short setups
Gray ⚪: Consider staying neutral or waiting for stronger signals
Trade Filtering: Filter trades in your existing strategy so they only align with the detected momentum phase.
Early Warnings: Enable phase change alerts to get notified when market conditions shift.
⚙️ Customization
SMA Periods: Adjust short and long SMA lengths to suit your trading timeframe.
Thresholds: Tighten (closer to 1.00) for more frequent signals, or widen for fewer but stronger signals.
🔔 Alerts
🟢 Positive Momentum START – Stock/Security shifts into positive momentum.
⚪ Positive Momentum END – Positive momentum ends (neutral state).
🔴 Negative Momentum START – Market shifts into negative momentum.
⚪ Negative Momentum END – Negative momentum ends (neutral state).
Momentum Phase Change – Any shift between Positive, Negative, or Neutral.
🎯 Add this indicator to your chart to track momentum phases like a pro — know exactly when trends start, end, or stall.
SMT Oscillator: Smarter Money Divergence Detector [PhenLabs]📊Phenlabs - SMT Oscillator: Smarter Money Divergence Detector
Version: PineScript™v6
📌Description
The SMT Oscillator is a sophisticated tool designed to identify smart money divergence between two correlated assets. By analyzing the momentum and volume-weighted price action of a primary and secondary symbol, traders can spot subtle shifts in market dynamics that often precede significant price movements. This indicator is built to provide a clearer, more filtered view of inter-market relationships, solving the common problem of false signals and market noise. Its primary purpose is to equip traders with a quantifiable edge in detecting potential reversals or continuations that are not obvious on a standard price chart.
🚀Points of Innovation
Dual-Symbol Divergence Core: Directly compares momentum (RSI or MACD) between two user-selected symbols to pinpoint true SMT divergence.
Volume-Weighted Analysis: Integrates volume delta into the divergence calculation, giving more weight to moves backed by significant market participation.
Entropy Filter for Noise Reduction: Employs an entropy calculation to filter out low-quality signals during choppy or consolidating market conditions.
Predictive Forecast Line: Utilizes a linear regression model to project the oscillator’s future trajectory, offering a forward-looking glimpse of potential momentum shifts.
Customizable Signal Sensitivity: Allows fine-tuning of overbought and oversold levels to adapt to different market volatilities and trading styles.
Integrated Signal Alerts: Provides built-in alerts for bullish/bearish zero crosses and overbought/oversold conditions.
🔧Core Components
Momentum Engine: The user can select either RSI or MACD as the underlying engine for the divergence calculation, allowing for flexibility in analysis.
Normalization Function: Price data from both symbols is normalized using percentage change to ensure a true “apples-to-apples” comparison, regardless of their nominal price differences.
Divergence Calculator: The core algorithm that subtracts the secondary symbol’s momentum from the primary’s and normalizes the result using the combined standard deviation.
Smoothing Mechanism: An Exponential Moving Average (EMA) is applied to the raw oscillator output to reduce choppiness and provide a clearer signal line.
🔥Key Features
Multi-Asset Comparison: Go beyond single-asset analysis by comparing correlated pairs like ES/NQ or BTC/ETH to uncover hidden trading opportunities.
Heatmap Visualization: An optional heatmap mode provides an intuitive visual representation of divergence strength, making it easier to gauge market sentiment at a glance.
Configurable Lookback and Timeframe: Adjust the lookback period and analysis timeframe to suit your specific strategy, from short-term scalping to long-term trend analysis.
Signal Markers: Visual markers are plotted directly on the chart for bullish and bearish zero-line crossovers, providing clear entry and exit signals.
🎨Visualization
SMT Oscillator Line: The primary visual element, colored blue for bullish (positive) divergence and orange for bearish (negative) divergence.
Zero Line: A solid horizontal line at the zero level, indicating the equilibrium point between the two assets. Crossovers of this line signal a shift in relative strength.
Overbought/Oversold Zones: Dotted lines at the +80 and -80 levels (customizable) that highlight extreme divergence readings, often indicating potential exhaustion points.
Forecast Line: A predictive line that plots the anticipated path of the oscillator, giving traders an advanced warning of potential changes in momentum.
📖Usage Guidelines
Setting Categories
Primary Symbol
Default: (Chart Symbol)
Description: The main asset you are analyzing. Leave blank to use the symbol currently on your chart.
Secondary Symbol
Default: CME_MINI:ES1! (used with NASDAQ futures due to inherent heavy correlation
Description: The asset to compare against the primary symbol.
Lookback Period
Default: 14
Range: 8-100
Description: Controls the calculation window for momentum (RSI/MACD). Higher values result in a smoother, less sensitive oscillator.
Divergence Type
Default: RSI
Options: RSI, MACD
Description: Choose the momentum indicator to use for the divergence calculation.
Enable Volume Weighting
Default: true
Description: When enabled, gives more weight to divergence signals that are accompanied by significant volume.
✅Best Use Cases
Identifying high-probability reversal points by spotting divergence in overbought or oversold territory.
Confirming the strength of a trend by observing sustained positive or negative divergence.
Pairs trading by taking a long position on the outperforming asset and a short position on the underperforming one during a divergence.
Risk management by recognizing when a current trend is losing its underlying momentum.
⚠️Limitations
Requires Correlated Assets: The indicator’s effectiveness is highly dependent on the selection of two assets with a known correlation (e.g., ES and NQ).
Not a Standalone System: Divergence signals should be used in conjunction with other forms of analysis (price action, market structure) and not as a complete trading system.
Lagging by Nature: As it is based on moving averages and past price data, the oscillator is inherently lagging and may not capture all rapid price changes.
💡What Makes This Unique
Combined Momentum & Volume: Unlike standard oscillators, it fuses momentum with volume delta for a more robust “Smart Money” perspective.
Noise-Filtering Mechanism: The proprietary entropy filter is a unique feature designed to weed out insignificant market chatter and focus on high-conviction signals.
🔬How It Works
Data Normalization:
The script first normalizes the price data of the two selected symbols into percentage changes. This ensures that the comparison is fair, regardless of the difference in their price scales.
Momentum Calculation:
It then calculates the chosen momentum value (either RSI or MACD histogram) for each of the normalized price series.
Divergence Computation:
The core of the indicator lies in subtracting the momentum of the secondary symbol from the primary one. This raw divergence is then optionally weighted by volume and filtered for market noise (entropy) to produce the final oscillator value.
💡Note:
For best results, use this indicator on adequate timeframes to filter out market noise. Always confirm signals with price action analysis before entering a trade.
Momentum_EMABand📢 Reposting Notice
I am reposting this script because my earlier submission was hidden due to description requirements under TradingView’s House Rules. This updated version fully explains the originality, the reason for combining these indicators, and how they work together. Follow me for future updates and refinements.
🆕 Momentum EMA Band, Rule-Based System
Momentum EMA Band is not just a mashup — it is a purpose-built trading tool for intraday traders and scalpers that integrates three complementary technical concepts into a single rules-based breakout & retest framework.
Originality comes from the specific sequence and interaction of these three filters:
Supertrend → Sets directional bias.
EMA Band breakout with retest logic → Times precise entries.
ADX filter → Confirms momentum strength and avoids noise.
This system is designed to filter out weak setups and false breakouts that standalone indicators often fail to avoid.
🔧 How the Indicator Works — Combined Logic
1️⃣ EMA Price Band — Dynamic Zone Visualization
Plots upper & lower EMA bands (default: 9-period EMA).
Green Band → Price above upper EMA = bullish momentum
Red Band → Price below lower EMA = bearish pressure
Yellow Band → Price within band = neutral zone
Acts as a consolidation zone and breakout trigger level.
2️⃣ Supertrend Overlay — Reliable Trend Confirmation
ATR-based Supertrend adapts to volatility:
Green Line = Uptrend bias
Red Line = Downtrend bias
Ensures trades align with the prevailing trend.
3️⃣ ADX-Based No-Trade Zone — Choppy Market Filter
Manual ADX calculation (default: length 14).
If ADX < threshold (default: 20) and price is inside EMA Band → gray background marks low-momentum zones.
🧩 Why This Mashup Works
Supertrend confirms trend direction.
EMA Band breakout & retest validates the breakout’s strength.
ADX ensures the market has enough trend momentum.
When all align, entries are higher probability and whipsaws are reduced.
📈 Example Trade Walkthrough
Scenario: 5-minute chart, ADX threshold = 20.
Supertrend turns green → trend bias is bullish.
Price consolidates inside the yellow EMA Band.
ADX rises above 20 → trend momentum confirmed.
Price closes above the green EMA Band after retesting the band as support.
Entry triggered on candle close, stop below band, target based on risk-reward.
Exit when Supertrend flips red or ADX momentum drops.
This sequence prevents premature entries, keeps trades aligned with trend, and avoids ranging markets.
🎯 Key Features
✅ Multi-layered confirmation for precision trading
✅ Built-in no-trade zone filter
✅ Fully customizable parameters
✅ Clean visuals for quick decision-making
⚠ Disclaimer: This is Version 1. Educational purposes only. Always use with risk management.
GMO The GMO is a multi-component confluence oscillator that helps traders visualise when several momentum and trend conditions align.
It blends an EMA trend filter, RSI bias, MACD histogram direction, and Stochastic RSI crossovers, with the option to add Fibonacci retracement proximity for additional confidence.
When multiple conditions agree, combined visual markers (triangle + emoji) appear above or below price, and background shading reflects bullish or bearish momentum. Supporting plots display MACD histogram bars, RSI, Stochastic RSI lines, and the chosen Fibonacci level, allowing quick confirmation at a glance.
This tool is best used as part of a broader confluence-based strategy and should be paired with independent analysis and risk management.
Quant Signals: Econophysics-based MomentumPhysical Momentum Switcher (p0 / p1 / p2 / p3)
This indicator implements a “physical momentum” concept from quantitative finance research, where momentum is defined similarly to physics:
Momentum (p) = Mass × Velocity
Instead of using only the standard cumulative return (classic momentum), it lets you switch between multiple definitions:
p0: Cumulative return over the lookback period (no mass, just price change).
p1: Sum of (mass × velocity) over the lookback period.
p2: Weighted average velocity = (Σ mass×velocity) ÷ (Σ mass).
p3: Sharpe-like momentum = average velocity ÷ volatility (massless).
Velocity can be measured as:
Log return: ln(Pt / Pt-1)
Normal return: (Pt / Pt-1 – 1)
Mass (for p1/p2) can be defined as:
Unit mass (1) — equal weighting, equivalent to traditional momentum.
Turnover proxy — Volume ÷ average volume over k bars.
Value turnover proxy — Dollar volume ÷ average dollar volume.
Inverse volatility — 1 ÷ return volatility over a specified period.
Features:
Switchable momentum definition, velocity type, and mass type.
Adjustable lookback (k) and smoothing period for the signal line.
Optional ±1σ display bands for quick overbought/oversold visual cues.
Alerts for crosses above/below zero or the signal line.
Table display summarizing current settings and values.
Typical uses:
Momentum trading: Buy when PM > 0 (or crosses above the signal), sell/short when PM < 0 (or crosses below).
Contrarian strategies: Reverse the logic when testing mean-reversion effects.
Cross-asset testing: Apply to different instruments to see which PM definition works best.
SMI Base-Trigger Bullish Re-acceleration (Higher High)Description
What it does
This indicator highlights a two-step bullish pattern using Stochastic Momentum Index (SMI) plus an ATR distance filter:
1. Base (orange) – Marks a momentum “reset.” A base prints when SMI %K crosses up through %D while %K is below the Base level (default -70). The base stores the base price and starts a waiting window.
2. Trigger (green) – Confirms momentum and price strength. A trigger prints only if, before the timeout window ends:
• SMI %K crosses up through %D again,
• %K is above the Trigger level (default -60),
• Close > Base Price, and
• Price has advanced at least Min ATR multiple (default 1.0× the 14-period ATR) above the base price.
A dashed green line connects the base to the trigger.
Why it’s useful
It seeks a bullish divergence / reacceleration: momentum recovers from deeply negative territory, then price reclaims and exceeds the base by a volatility-aware margin. This helps filter out weak “oversold bounces.”
Signals
• Base ▲ (orange): Potential setup begins.
• Trigger ▲ (green): Confirmation—momentum and price agree.
Inputs (key ones)
• %K Length / EMA Smoothing / %D Length: SMI construction.
• Base when %K < (default -70): depth required for a valid reset.
• Trigger when %K > (default -60): strength required on confirmation.
• Base timeout (days) (default 100): maximum look-ahead window.
• ATR Length (default 14) and Min ATR multiple (default 1.0): price must exceed the base by this ATR-scaled distance.
How traders use it (example rules)
• Entry: On the Trigger.
• Risk: A common approach is a stop somewhere between the base price and a multiple of ATR below trigger; or use your system’s volatility stop.
• Exits: Your choice—trend MA cross, fixed R multiple, or structure-based levels.
Notes & tips
• Works best on liquid symbols and mid-to-higher timeframes (reduce noise).
• Increase Min ATR multiple to demand stronger price confirmation; tighten or widen Base/Trigger levels to fit your market.
• This script plots signals only; convert to a strategy to backtest entries/exits.
OctaScalp Precision Pro [By TraderMan]What is OctaScalp Precision Pro ? 🚀
OctaScalp Precision is a powerful scalping indicator designed for fast, short-term trades. It combines eight technical indicators to generate 💪 high-accuracy buy 📗 and sell 📕 signals. Optimized for scalpers, this tool targets small price movements in low timeframes (1M, 5M). With visual lines 📈, labels 🎯, and Telegram alerts 📬, it simplifies quick decision-making, enhances risk management, and tracks trade performance.
What Does It Do? 🎯
Fast Signals: Produces reliable buy/sell signals using a consensus of eight indicators.
Risk Management: Offers automated Take Profit (TP) 🟢 and Stop Loss (SL) 🔴 levels with a 2:1 reward/risk ratio.
Trend Confirmation: Validates short-term trends with a 30-period EMA zone.
Performance Tracking: Records trade success rates (%) and the last 5 trades 📊.
User-Friendly: Displays market strength, signal type, and trade details in a top-right table.
Alerts: Sends Telegram-compatible notifications for new positions and trade results 📲.
How Does It Work? 🛠️
OctaScalp Precision integrates eight technical indicators (RSI, MACD, Stochastic, Momentum, 200-period EMA, Supertrend, CCI, OBV) for robust analysis. Each indicator contributes 0 or 1 point to a bullish 📈 or bearish 📉 score (max 8 points). Signals are generated as follows:
Buy Signal 📗: Bullish score ≥6 and higher than bearish score.
Sell Signal 📕: Bearish score ≥6 and higher than bullish score.
EMA Zone 📏: A zone (default 0.1%) around a 30-period EMA confirms trends. Price staying above or below the zone for 4 bars validates the direction:
Up Direction: Price above zone, color green 🟢.
Down Direction: Price below zone, color red 🔴.
Neutral: Price within zone, color gray ⚪.
Entry/Exit: Entries are triggered on new signals, with TP (2% profit) and SL (1% risk) auto-calculated.
Table & Alerts: Displays market strength (% bull/bear), signal type, entry/TP/SL, and success rate in a table. Telegram alerts provide instant notifications.
How to Use It? 📚
Setup 🖥️:
Add the indicator to TradingView and use default settings or customize (EMA length, zone width, etc.).
Best for low timeframes (1M, 5M).
Signal Monitoring 🔍:
Check the table: Bull Strength 📗 and Bear Strength 📕 percentages indicate signal reliability.
Confirm Buy (📗 BUY) or Sell (📕 SELL) signals when trendSignal is 1 or -1.
Entering a Position 🎯:
Buy: trendSignal = 1, bullish score ≥6, and higher than bearish score, enter at the entry price.
Sell: trendSignal = -1, bearish score ≥6, and higher than bullish score, enter at the entry price.
TP and SL: Follow the green (TP) 🟢 and red (SL) 🔴 lines on the chart.
Exiting 🏁:
If price hits TP, trade is marked ✅ successful; if SL, marked ❌ failed.
Results are shown in the “Last 5 Trades” 📜 section of the table.
Setting Alerts 📬:
Enable alerts in TradingView. Receive Telegram notifications for new positions and trade outcomes.
Position Entry Strategy 💡
Entry Conditions:
For Buy: Bullish score ≥6, trendSignal = 1, price above EMA zone 🟢.
For Sell: Bearish score ≥6, trendSignal = -1, price below EMA zone 🔴.
Check bull/bear strength in the table (70%+ is ideal for strong signals).
Additional Confirmation:
Use on high-volume assets (e.g., BTC/USD, EUR/USD).
Validate signals with support/resistance levels.
Be cautious in ranging markets; false signals may increase.
Risk Management:
Stick to the 2:1 reward/risk ratio (TP 2%, SL 1%).
Limit position size to 1-2% of your account.
Tips and Recommendations 🌟
Best Markets: Ideal for volatile markets (crypto, forex) and low timeframes (1M, 5M).
Settings: Adjust EMA length (default 30) or zone width (0.1%) based on the market.
Backtesting: Test on historical data to evaluate success rate 📊.
Discipline: Follow signals strictly and avoid emotional decisions.
OctaScalp Precision makes scalping fast, precise, and reliable! 🚀
Bullish Divergence SMI Base & Trigger with ATR FilterDescription:
A bullish divergence indicator combining the Stochastic Momentum Index (SMI) and Average True Range (ATR) to pinpoint high-probability entries:
1. Base Arrow (Orange ▲):
• Marks every SMI %K / %D bullish crossover where %K < –70 (deep oversold)—the first half of the divergence setup.
• Each new qualifying crossover replaces the previous base, continuously “arming” the divergence signal.
• Configurable SMI lookbacks, oversold threshold, and a base timeout (default 100 days) to clear stale bases.
2. Trigger Arrow (Green ▲):
• Completes the bullish divergence: fires on the next SMI bullish crossover where %K > –60 and price has dropped below the base arrow’s close by at least N × ATR (default 1 × 14-day ATR).
• A dashed green line links the base and trigger to visually confirm the divergence.
• Resets after triggering, ready for a new divergence cycle.
Inputs:
• SMI %K Length, EMA Smoothing, %D Length
• Oversold Base Level (–70), Trigger Level (–60)
• ATR Length (14), ATR Multiplier (1.0)
• Base Timeout (100 days)
Ideal for any market, this study highlights genuine bullish divergences—oversold momentum crossovers that coincide with significant price reactions—before entering long trades.
D1 Momentum Trigger (Filter ADX)D1 MOMENTUM TRIGGER + ADX – Added ADX filter to avoid strong trend periods during reversal trades. The ADX period is configurable.
D1 Momentum Trigger (with filter D1 + Slope Filter)Multi‐timeframe indicator that identifies trend and entry points with daily confirmation and volatility filters:
Daily Trend Filter
Verifies that 4-, 6-, and 8-period momentum are all above (long) or below (short) their EMA(3) on the D1 chart, ensuring signals align with the higher-timeframe trend.
Entry Signals (Current Timeframe)
Momentum 4/6/8 > (or <) EMA(3) of the 8-period momentum
Price in the lower (long) or upper (short) 20% of the Bollinger Bands (20,2)
Positive (long) or negative (short) 50-EMA slope above a customizable threshold
Visual Overlays
Triangles for long/short entries
Dots to show active daily confirmation
Adjustable Settings
DifferenceThreshold: EMA50 slope sensitivity
BB% thresholds to define acceptable volatility
Ideal for traders seeking a systematic multi-timeframe approach with trend confirmation and volatility control.
GOOD TRADING!
Risk-On - Risk-Off 3 Alarm System V2📍 Risk-On / Risk-Off Alarm Labels
This overlay indicator visually displays the activation status of three key risk criteria directly on the chart using colored labels:
Trend – Flagged red when price is below the 20-day EMA.
Breadth – Flagged red when net new 52-week highs (NASDAQ + NYSE) are negative.
Momentum – Flagged red when the PPO histogram is negative.
The top label shows the total number of risk-off criteria active (0 to 3).
Green dots = condition favorable (risk-on).
Red dots = condition unfavorable (risk-off).
Use this for fast visual confirmation of market conditions and to support allocation or de-risking decisions.
Risk Criteria Score Histogram V2📊 Risk Criteria Score Histogram
This indicator visualizes a daily risk score ranging from 0 to 3, based on three core market conditions:
Trend Risk – Activated when price is below the 20-day EMA.
Breadth Risk – Triggered when net new 52-week highs (NASDAQ + NYSE) are negative.
Momentum Risk – Flagged when the PPO histogram turns negative.
Each day, the script calculates how many of these criteria are signaling risk-off conditions. The result is plotted as a color-coded histogram:
🟩 0 – No risk signals (favorable environment)
🟨 1 – Mild caution
🟧 2 – Elevated risk
🟥 3 – All signals active (risk-off conditions)
This tool helps traders track shifts in market conditions and adjust exposure accordingly. Ideal for macro and swing trading perspectives.