ChromaFlows Momentum Index - Consensus Engine V1.2ChromaFlows Momentum Index — Conceptual Description
Overview
ChromaFlows Momentum Index is a momentum-analysis tool designed to evaluate trend quality and directional agreement by combining multiple oscillators into a single consensus-based system.
Rather than displaying independent signals from separate indicators, this script produces output only when all internal engines align, filtering out conflicting or low-quality momentum conditions.
The goal is not to generate standalone trading signals, but to provide a clear visual representation of momentum consensus and regime strength.
Conceptual Architecture
The indicator is built around three momentum engines, each assigned a distinct functional role:
Slow Stochastic — acts as the primary momentum baseline, defining the broader overbought/oversold context.
Fast Stochastic — functions as a short-term acceleration filter, detecting rapid changes in momentum relative to the baseline.
RSI — serves as a regime validator, confirming whether momentum conditions are stable enough to be considered directional.
These components are not averaged or displayed independently.
Each engine is conditionally dependent on the others.
Interaction & Consensus Logic
ChromaFlows uses a strict consensus model:
A directional state is produced only when all momentum engines agree on direction.
If even one engine diverges, the system suppresses directional output and enters a neutral state.
This logic prevents partial or conflicting momentum signals from being displayed and reduces noise commonly produced by single-indicator oscillators.
The resulting output represents agreement quality, not raw oscillator values.
Visual Output & Interpretation
The main oscillator wave represents the current momentum state derived from the consensus logic:
Bullish Consensus — all engines aligned to the upside
Bearish Consensus — all engines aligned to the downside
Neutral State — disagreement or low-quality momentum
Additional visual elements (signal markers and trend filters) are derived from the same internal state, providing contextual confirmation rather than independent signals.
These visuals are intended to help users interpret momentum context, not to automate execution.
Originality & Purpose
This script is not a visual mashup of existing indicators.
Its output cannot be replicated by observing the individual components separately, as the system’s behavior depends on conditional interaction and suppression logic between engines.
By requiring full agreement before displaying momentum states, ChromaFlows emphasizes momentum clarity over signal frequency, making it suitable as a contextual analysis layer within broader trading frameworks.
Usage Notes
ChromaFlows Momentum Index is a visual analysis tool designed to assist with market interpretation.
It does not provide investment advice or guarantee outcomes and should be used in conjunction with other forms of analysis and risk management.
Version Notes (V1.2)
• Expanded divergence detection logic added for SMI line for improved momentum context
• Minor internal optimizations and code refinements
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ADIBABA - 4x EMAThis indicator is based on the Exponential Moving Average (EMA) and is designed to help traders identify trend direction, momentum, and price structure with clarity.
The script provides fully customizable EMA length along with an optional Smoothing EMA (SMS), allowing traders to fine-tune the indicator according to their trading style and market conditions.
It is suitable for intraday, swing, and positional traders and works well across multiple asset classes.
How It Works
• The primary EMA follows price movement and defines the trend
• The smoothing EMA reduces market noise and improves signal quality
• Price above EMA indicates a bullish bias
• Price below EMA indicates a bearish bias
This combination helps filter false signals and provides stronger trend confirmation.
PM/PW/PD/OVN/CD/CM/CW/ORB Highs & Lows + EMAs + ATH/ATL/52WTogglable:
Previous Month High / Low
Previous Week High / Low
Previous Day High / Low
Current Month High / Low
Current Week High / Low
Current Day High / Low
ORB High / Low
Overnight High / Low
Asia Session High / Low
London Session High / Low
All Time High / Low
52week High / Low
3 EMAs (default 21/34/55)
Dashboards + lines on chart
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Multi-Indicator Scoring TableThis indicator is a comprehensive technical analysis system designed to quantify market sentiment and visualize key dynamic levels. It aggregates signals from 9 different technical indicators into a single "Total Score" while simultaneously plotting a complete roadmap of Support and Resistance levels on your chart.
By combining Trend Following (EMAs, PSAR), Momentum (MACD, RSI), and Volatility (Bollinger Bands) metrics, this tool provides traders with an immediate snapshot of market confluence.
Above: A clear example of a Strong Bullish Trend (Total Score: 10). Notice how the price is riding above all EMAs, which are acting as dynamic support levels.
How It Works
The script performs two main functions: it scores the current price action against a basket of technical indicators, and it visualizes these indicators as dynamic interaction zones.
1. Dynamic Support & Resistance
Unlike static horizontal lines, this script plots moving averages and volatility bands that adapt to price action.
Resistance: Any plotted line (EMA, Bollinger Band, or PSAR) located above the current price acts as a potential Resistance level. These are areas where price may struggle to break through.
Support: Any plotted line located below the current price acts as a potential Support level. These are areas where price may find a "floor" and bounce.
Above: A Bearish Scenario (Total Score: -10). The EMAs and Bollinger Bands are now above the price, acting as layers of resistance. The table confirms the negative sentiment with red scores.
2. Strategic Application: Adding Liquidity
This tool is particularly useful for traders looking to scale into positions (add liquidity) rather than entering all at once.
Buying the Dip: When the Total Score is positive, traders can look at the plotted EMAs below the price as "Buy Zones." If the price retraces to the EMA 30 or EMA 65, it may act as dynamic support.
Selling the Rip: When the Total Score is negative, the lines above the price act as resistance. A rally back up to the EMA 15 or the Bollinger Basis can be viewed as an opportunity to add to a short position.
Above: The "Dist %" column in action. This column calculates exactly how far away the price is from these Support/Resistance levels, helping you gauge if a breakout or a rejection is imminent.
3. The Scoring Logic
The dashboard assigns a weighted numerical score to each indicator based on specific bullish or bearish conditions. The Total Score ranges from -10 (Maximum Bearishness) to +10 (Maximum Bullishness).
Bollinger Bands: ±2 Points for Reversion (Overbought/Oversold), ±1 Point for Trend (Above/Below Basis).
RSI: ±2 Points based on the 50 level.
MACD: ±1 Point based on Signal Line crossover.
Parabolic SAR: ±1 Point based on trend direction.
EMAs: ±1 Point for each of the 5 EMAs (Default: 9, 15, 30, 65, 200).
Above: A transitional market phase. The score is mixed (Yellow/Orange), indicating the market is consolidating or reversing. This warns the trader to be cautious.
4. The Dashboard (Table Breakdown)
The on-chart table provides a real-time data feed with three columns:
Indicator: The name of the tool. EMA labels update dynamically based on your settings.
Score: The current contribution of that indicator (Green for Bullish, Red for Bearish).
Dist % / Value: Displays the % distance to Support/Resistance or the raw value for oscillators like RSI/MACD.
Above: A long-term view (Weekly/Monthly) showing how the indicator helps visualize macro trends and major support levels like the 200 EMA.
Settings & Customization
The script is fully modular. You can adjust every parameter via the settings menu, organized into specific groups:
Bollinger Bands: Adjust Length, Multiplier, and Source.
MACD: Tune Fast, Slow, and Signal lengths.
RSI: Change Length and Source.
Parabolic SAR: Modify Start, Increment, and Max values.
EMAs: Individually configure the lengths of all 5 Moving Averages.
Disclaimer
This tool is for informational purposes only and DOES NOT constitute financial advice. Always manage your risk.
- Trading Bot - Pyramidal Candle RSI - Robot Strategy -
1. Concept and Overview
The Pyramidal Candle RSI Strategy is a trend-following algorithm designed to optimize entry points during market pullbacks. Unlike standard strategies that enter a full position on a single indicator crossover, this script utilizes a Pyramidal (DCA) approach combined with strict Candle Geometry and Momentum filters.
The core philosophy is simple: "Buy the dip in an uptrend, sell the rally in a downtrend," but executed with mathematical precision. Instead of guessing the bottom, the strategy splits the allocated capital into multiple fractionated entries, improving the Average Entry Price (AEP) if the market moves against the initial position before reversing.
2. Originality and Key Features
What makes this strategy unique is the combination of Sequential Candle detection and Average Price Targeting:
- Sequential Candle Entry: The strategy does not blindly enter on an indicator signal. For the first entry, it waits for a specific sequence of consecutive candles closing in the signal direction (e.g., entering Long only after a sequence of bearish candles implies a pullback is occurring).
- RSI Slope Detection: Instead of traditional Overbought/Oversold levels, the script analyzes the direction (slope) of the RSI to ensure momentum is shifting in favor of the trade before entering.
- Smart Pyramiding: The script is built to handle up to 20 separate entries. It calculates position size dynamically based on your total allocated capital divided by the maximum allowed entries.
- Average Price Exit Target: Profits are not taken based on the entry price of the first order, but on the Average Entry Price of the entire position. This allows for faster exits and higher win rates even if the first entry was slightly early.
3. How it Works
The Entry Logic:
- Trend Filter (SMA): The market must be above the SMA for Longs (or below for Shorts).
- Momentum Filter (RSI): The RSI line must be curving upwards (for Longs) or downwards (for Shorts) to confirm immediate momentum.
- Candle Sequence: The script detects a user-defined number of consecutive candles to validate the "dip" or the "rally."
- Pyramiding: If the price continues to move against the trade, the strategy adds new positions (up to the user-defined limit) to average down the entry price.
The Exit Logic:
- Profit Target: The strategy closes the entire position once the price reaches a specific percentage deviation (e.g., +1%) from the Average Entry Price.
- Hard Stop Loss / Take Profit: Integrated percentage-based SL and TP are available as a safety net.
4. Settings and Configuration
The script keeps a professional "TopBot" dashboard style for easy monitoring.
Trading Mode: Choose between Long Only, Short Only, or Both.
Max Entries: How many times the bot can enter the same trade.
Consecutive Candles: How many candles of the same color are required to trigger the first entry.
SMA Length: Defines the long-term trend.
RSI Settings: Fine-tune the momentum detection (Length and Source).
Exits: Define your profit target as a percentage of the average price (e.g., 1.0 = 1%).
Risk Management: Adjustable Stop Loss and Take Profit percentages.
5. Automation Ready
This script is designed for automation. It includes built-in alert message placeholders compatible with 3rd-party webhook automation tools. The alerts automatically transmit:
Ticker & Timeframe
Direction (Long/Short)
Leverage & Quantity parameters
Stop Loss levels
6. Disclaimer
Past performance is not indicative of future results. This script is a tool for technical analysis and automated execution logic, not financial advice. Always backtest with your specific asset and timeframe before using real capital.
Zero Lag Moving Average Convergence Divergence (ZLMACD) [EVAI]Zero Lag Moving Average Convergence Divergence (ZLMACD)
ZLMACD is a MACD-style momentum oscillator that keeps the standard MACD structure while adding a practical “zero-lag” option through ZLEMA. It is intended for traders who like the familiar MACD workflow but want an oscillator that can respond earlier during transitions without turning into an overly noisy trigger.
The indicator plots the MACD line, the signal line, and the histogram around a zero baseline. If you already understand MACD, you already understand how to read this. The difference is that you can choose whether the oscillator and signal are driven by EMA, SMA, or ZLEMA, which changes the responsiveness and smoothness of the indicator.
Default behavior
This script defaults to the preset mode “ZLEMA osc + EMA signal.” In this configuration, the fast and slow oscillator averages are computed using ZLEMA, while the signal line remains an EMA of the MACD line. The reason for this mix is simple: ZLEMA tends to reduce lag in the oscillator, while EMA on the signal line helps keep crossovers readable and avoids excessive micro-signals.
In practice, this default preset often behaves like a “faster MACD” that still feels like MACD. It can highlight momentum turns earlier than a traditional EMA MACD while keeping the signal line stable enough to use for timing and confirmation.
Custom mode and MA selection
If you switch Mode to “Custom,” the indicator will use your selected moving average types for both the oscillator and the signal line. In Custom mode, the oscillator type applies to both fast and slow averages, and the signal type applies to the smoothing of the MACD line.
If you are in the default preset mode, the custom MA dropdowns will not change the calculations. This is intentional: the preset locks the MA types so the default behavior remains consistent and reproducible across charts and users.
Reading the indicator
The histogram reflects the distance between the MACD line and the signal line. When the histogram is above zero, the MACD line is above the signal line and momentum is biased upward; when it is below zero, the MACD line is below the signal line and momentum is biased downward. Changes in histogram height help visualize strengthening versus weakening momentum, while the zero baseline provides regime context by indicating whether the fast average is above or below the slow average.
Crossovers between MACD and signal behave exactly as they do in standard MACD, but the timing and “feel” will vary depending on the MA choices. ZLEMA on the oscillator typically makes turns appear earlier; SMA typically smooths more but can be slower; EMA tends to be the balanced baseline.
Alerts
Two alert conditions are included to detect histogram polarity shifts. One triggers when the histogram switches from non-negative to negative, and the other triggers when it switches from non-positive to positive. These are useful if you want simple notifications for momentum regime flips without staring at the chart continuously.
Notes
This indicator is provided for informational and educational purposes only and is not financial advice. Always test settings per instrument and timeframe and use risk management.
MADZ - Moving Average Deviation Z-ScoreMADZ - Moving Average Deviation Z-Score
MADZ is a powerful valuation oscillator that measures how far the current price has deviated from a user-selected moving average, expressed in statistical terms as a Z-Score. This normalization makes it easier to identify overvalued and undervalued conditions across different assets, timeframes, and market environments.
Overview
The indicator works by:
Calculating the percentage deviation of price from a customizable moving average (SMA, EMA, WMA, VWMA, HMA, or RMA).
Applying a Z-Score transformation to this deviation over a chosen lookback period — showing how many standard deviations the current deviation is from its historical average. Smoothing the result for a clean, responsive oscillator centered around zero.
Positive values indicate price is trading above the moving average (potentially overvalued), while negative values suggest price is below (potentially undervalued). The further from zero, the greater the relative valuation extreme.
Key Features
Customizable base moving average (type and length)
Z-Score normalization for statistically meaningful readings
Final smoothing for reduced noise
Static overbought/oversold levels (default ±1.5) — line changes color when crossed (red above, green below)
Dynamic extreme bands (±3σ) — optional display of bands calculated from the oscillator’s own volatility over a user-defined period
Extreme zone highlighting — background shading activates only during truly rare valuation events
Extreme Zone Highlighting Explained
The highlighted extreme zones (background shading) are not based on the fixed static levels. Instead, they signal statistically significant outliers using dynamic bands:
Overbought extreme zone (red background): Triggered when MADZ rises above the upper dynamic band (+3 standard deviations of the MADZ line itself over the dynamic length period).
Oversold extreme zone (green background): Triggered when MADZ falls below the lower dynamic band (-3 standard deviations).
These ±3σ bands adapt to the recent behavior of the oscillator. Because they represent three standard deviations from the mean of MADZ, crossings are rare and often precede major reversals or trend accelerations — making them valuable for spotting potential turning points in valuation extremes.
How to Use
Use zero-line crosses for trend changes or mean-reversion setups.
Watch static level crossings (±1.5 default) for early overbought/oversold warnings.
Pay special attention to extreme zone shading — these highlight high-conviction valuation dislocations that may offer superior risk/reward opportunities.
Designed on the BTC chart, but can be used on other assets.
Settings
Moving Average Settings: Type, length, source
Z-Score & Smoothing: Lookback period and smoothing length
Threshold Levels: Static overbought/oversold thresholds
Display Options: Toggle dynamic bands and extreme background highlighting
This is an educational tool designed to aid in valuation analysis. The information provided is not financial advice. Always conduct your own research and consider multiple factors before making trading decisions. Trade at your own risk.
SB - HULL MANifty Options Scalping @ 1 Minute TF
Call Entry - If both MA turns bullish.
Put Entry - If Both MAs turns bearish.
Best results - If both MAs complement each other in the same direction.
Exit Plan - My opinion, If slow MA turns bearish. However one can also plan to exit if any one of the MA turns bearish.
Display - Make your own setting as per your own comfort
Keep this indicator in a separate pane below the chart. It will give clarity view of the chart.
Works well on nifty derivatives @ 1 minute TF , can do well on other instruments too.
SB - HULL MANifty Derivatives Scalping @ 1 Minute TF
Call Side - If both the MAs turns bullish
Put Side - If both the MAs turns bearish.
Can be applied on options charts directly. Better to plan 50 points in the money Call or Put option from Spot.
Exit - My opinion, if slow MA turns bearish. You can either exit if anyone of the MA turns bearish also.
Best for nifty derivatives scalping at 1 Minute TF, can work well on other instruments too.
Display Setting - As per your own convenience, Mine snap is below :
Area per IntervalDescription
This indicator shades the area between 2 curves, an SMA and the nearest open/close to the SMA, and their intersections. The black labels with leader lines describe the calculated area of each shaded section, and the total area accumulated per total number of time intervals for that area. The additional value visible in the status line that is not displayed on the chart is, at any bar index (time interval), the current total area of the incomplete shaded area.
Usage
- The default color of the shaded areas denote the type of momentum being built before the cross. Green for bullish, red for bearish.
- The area value of the shaded areas can be used as a capacity indicator, denoting imbalances between the previous and next crosses.
- The area per interval value of the shaded areas can be used as a momentum indicator, denoting which area is carrying more price movement before the price crosses.
- Similar to indicators that use dynamic price differences between OHLC data, moving averages, etc, confluence with other momentum indicators that use different elements creates additional confirmation.
Conclusion
Simple momentum indicator. Comment for possible updates that can be made.
SB - VWDEMA - V2Derivatives - Scalping @ 1 Minute TF
Rules : -
CE entry - If ATR a& Dema both turns Green.
PE entry - If ATR and Dema both turns Red.
If both are in opposite colour code, wait till both align in direction and colour coding.
Vwap - If price is above Vwap, Calls will be rewarded well ( Try to find out entry in call options ).
If Price is below VWAP, Puts will be rewarded well also, try to figure out entry in Put options.
Best results - Nifty derivative @ 1 minute TF , However can work well in all other instruments.
Display - make your own settings as per your convenience. Mine is attached below for your reference :
SB - VWDEMAScalping @ 1 Minute time frame.
Rules : -
1. Call entry - If Dema and ATR both turns green ( 1 minute TF )
2. Put Entry - If Dema and ATR both turns red ( 1minute TF )
If one is red and other is green wait till both align in same direction.
Vwap - Price above VWAP, call side entry will be rewarded well ( Try to find entry in calls) and if price is below Vwap Put side entry will be rewarded well ( Try to find entry in Puts).
Exit - Follow ATR stop loss line at 1 minute TF ( candle closing basis ).
Can be used on option charts directly.
Best results - Nifty derivatives @ 1 Minute TF, however it can work well with other instruments too.
Make your display setting as per your convenience.
Advanced Market Flow IndicatorAdvanced Market Flow Indicator - Complete Trading Guide
What This Indicator Does
The Advanced Market Flow (AMF) Indicator helps you identify whether the market is in a buying condition, selling condition, or if you should wait. It combines multiple analysis methods to give you clear signals on when to enter and exit trades.
Getting Started: Choose Your Trading Mode
Before using the indicator, select your preferred Trading Mode in the input settings:
Aggressive Mode ⚡
Best for: Day traders, scalpers, short-term traders
Shows: Volatility Band 1 (Green/Red line only)
Characteristics: Fast signals, more trade opportunities, quicker reactions
Risk Level: Higher (more false signals possible)
Timeframes: 1M, 5M, 15M, 1H
Balanced Mode 🎯
Best for: Swing traders, position traders, beginners
Shows: Volatility Band 2 (Blue/Orange line only)
Characteristics: Stable signals, fewer but quality trades, smoother trends
Risk Level: Lower (more reliable signals)
Timeframes: 1H, 4H, 1D, 1W
Both Mode 📊
Best for: Experienced traders, full market analysis
Shows: Both Volatility Bands (all lines visible)
Characteristics: Complete picture, can compare fast vs slow signals
Risk Level: Medium (requires understanding of both bands)
Timeframes: All timeframes
Understanding the Visual Elements
1. Volatility Bands
Band 1 - Aggressive (Green/Red Line)
More sensitive, reacts faster to price changes
Green = Price in uptrend (bullish)
Red = Price in downtrend (bearish)
Acts as dynamic support/resistance for quick trades
Band 2 - Balanced (Blue/Orange Line)
Less sensitive, shows stronger, confirmed trends
Blue = Price in confirmed uptrend (bullish)
Orange = Price in confirmed downtrend (bearish)
Acts as major support/resistance for swing trades
Key Concept:
When price is above the band = bullish territory
When price is below the band = bearish territory
Price touching the band = potential entry point
2. Green Zone (Bullish Zone)
Appears when conditions favor buying
Shows the support flow area where price may bounce up
The larger the green zone, the stronger the bullish signal
Only appears during BUY signals
3. Red Zone (Bearish Zone)
Appears when conditions favor selling
Shows the resistance flow area where price may reverse down
The larger the red zone, the stronger the bearish signal
Only appears during SELL signals
4. Status Box (Top Right)
BUY (Green Background) = Long position conditions
SELL (Red Background) = Short position conditions
WAIT (Gray Background) = No clear direction, stay out
P&L Row: Shows profit/loss from current signal entry point
5. Multi-Timeframe Table (Bottom Right)
Displays signals across 7 timeframes (1M, 5M, 15M, 1H, 4H, 1D, 1W)
Each row shows: Period | Status | P&L
Helps confirm if multiple timeframes align
Green = BUY, Red = SELL, Gray = WAIT
How to Take Trades by Mode
🔴 AGGRESSIVE MODE TRADING
BUY Signal (Long Entry)
Set indicator to "Aggressive" mode
Wait for Status Box to show "BUY" in green
Confirm green zone appears on chart
Watch for price to touch the Green/Red Band (when it's green)
Enter: When price bounces off the green band or breaks above it
Stop Loss: 10-20 points below the green zone bottom
Take Profit:
Quick scalp: 1:1 or 1:2 risk-reward
Or exit when band turns red
Or exit when Status changes to "WAIT"
SELL Signal (Short Entry)
Wait for Status Box to show "SELL" in red
Confirm red zone appears on chart
Watch for price to touch the Green/Red Band (when it's red)
Enter: When price rejects from the red band or breaks below it
Stop Loss: 10-20 points above the red zone top
Take Profit:
Quick scalp: 1:1 or 1:2 risk-reward
Or exit when band turns green
Or exit when Status changes to "WAIT"
Aggressive Mode Tips
Take profits quickly (signals change fast)
Use tight stop losses
Best during high volatility periods
Check 1M, 5M, 15M timeframes in the table
Don't hold positions overnight
🔵 BALANCED MODE TRADING
BUY Signal (Long Entry)
Set indicator to "Balanced" mode
Wait for Status Box to show "BUY" in green
Confirm green zone appears on chart
Watch for price to touch the Blue/Orange Band (when it's blue)
Enter: When price bounces off the blue band or confirms above it
Stop Loss: 30-50 points below the green zone bottom
Take Profit:
Target previous swing high
Or 2:1 to 3:1 risk-reward ratio
Or exit when band turns orange
Or exit when Status changes to "WAIT"
SELL Signal (Short Entry)
Wait for Status Box to show "SELL" in red
Confirm red zone appears on chart
Watch for price to touch the Blue/Orange Band (when it's orange)
Enter: When price rejects from the orange band or confirms below it
Stop Loss: 30-50 points above the red zone top
Take Profit:
Target previous swing low
Or 2:1 to 3:1 risk-reward ratio
Or exit when band turns blue
Or exit when Status changes to "WAIT"
Balanced Mode Tips
Be patient, wait for clear setups
Use wider stop losses
Best during trending markets
Check 1H, 4H, 1D timeframes in the table
Can hold positions for days/weeks
Fewer trades but higher win rate
🟣 BOTH MODE TRADING
Advanced Strategy: Band Confluence
When both bands are visible, you can use advanced techniques:
Strong BUY Setup (Highest Probability)
Both bands are green/blue = Strong uptrend
Price above both bands = Momentum confirmed
Green zone present = Support established
Multiple timeframes show BUY = Alignment confirmed
Action: Enter long with confidence, wider profit targets
Strong SELL Setup (Highest Probability)
Both bands are red/orange = Strong downtrend
Price below both bands = Momentum confirmed
Red zone present = Resistance established
Multiple timeframes show SELL = Alignment confirmed
Action: Enter short with confidence, wider profit targets
Early Entry Signal
Band 1 turns green but Band 2 still red = Early bullish reversal
Action: Small position, tight stop, expect volatility
Exit: When Band 2 turns blue (confirm trend) or Band 1 turns red (false signal)
Trend Confirmation Signal
Band 1 already green, Band 2 turns blue = Confirmed uptrend
Action: Add to position, move stop to breakeven
Hold: Until either band changes color
Divergence Warning
Band 1 red but Band 2 blue = Conflicting signals
Action: Reduce position size or stay out
Meaning: Short-term weakness in longer-term uptrend
Both Mode Tips
Use Band 1 for entries, Band 2 for confirmation
When bands disagree, respect the higher timeframe (Band 2)
Best for traders who want complete market view
Requires more screen time and experience
Multi-Timeframe Analysis
How to Use the Bottom Right Table
The table shows 7 timeframes simultaneously. Here's how to read it:
Strong Signals (High Confidence)
All green (1M through 1W) = Very strong uptrend across all timeframes
All red = Very strong downtrend across all timeframes
Action: Trade in the direction of alignment with larger positions
Moderate Signals (Medium Confidence)
3-4 timeframes aligned = Decent trend forming
Action: Trade with standard position size
Example: 15M, 1H, 4H all show BUY = Good long setup
Weak Signals (Low Confidence)
Mixed colors = No clear trend, choppy market
Action: Reduce position size or avoid trading
Example: 5M shows BUY, but 1H shows SELL = Conflict
Timeframe Priority by Trading Style
Scalpers: Focus on 1M, 5M (must align)
Day Traders: Focus on 5M, 15M, 1H (at least 2 must align)
Swing Traders: Focus on 1H, 4H, 1D (at least 2 must align)
Position Traders: Focus on 4H, 1D, 1W (must align)
Risk Management Rules (CRITICAL)
Position Sizing
Aggressive Mode: Risk 0.5-1% per trade (more trades = smaller size)
Balanced Mode: Risk 1-2% per trade (fewer trades = larger size)
Both Mode: Risk 1-1.5% per trade
Never risk more than 5% of capital across all open trades
Stop Loss Rules
ModeStop Loss DistanceMax Risk per TradeAggressive10-20 points below/above zone0.5-1%Balanced30-50 points below/above zone1-2%Both20-40 points (based on band used)1-1.5%
Take Profit Targets
Aggressive Mode: 1:1 to 1:2 risk-reward ratio
Balanced Mode: 2:1 to 3:1 risk-reward ratio
Both Mode: 1.5:1 to 2.5:1 risk-reward ratio
When to Exit Immediately
Status changes to "WAIT" (close all positions in that direction)
Stop loss is hit (no exceptions, no "holding hoping")
P&L in Status Box turns negative and worsening
Major news event announced (close before news)
Common Trading Scenarios
Scenario 1: Perfect Setup (Take This Trade)
Mode: Balanced
Status: BUY
Zone: Large green zone
Timeframes: 1H, 4H, 1D all show BUY
P&L: All positive in table
Action: Enter long, standard position size, target 2:1 RR
Scenario 2: Risky Setup (Reduce Size or Skip)
Mode: Aggressive
Status: BUY
Zone: Small green zone
Timeframes: Mixed (some BUY, some SELL)
P&L: Some negative in table
Action: Either skip or enter with 0.5% risk, tight stop
Scenario 3: Reversal Setup
Mode: Both
Status: Changes from SELL to BUY
Bands: Band 1 turns green, Band 2 still orange
Action: Exit all shorts immediately, prepare for long entry when Band 2 turns blue
Scenario 4: Trend Continuation
Mode: Balanced
Status: BUY (has been BUY for several candles)
P&L: +50 in Status Box
Price: Pulls back to touch blue band
Action: Add to position (pyramid), move stop to breakeven
Scenario 5: Choppy Market (Stay Out)
Status: Constantly switching BUY → WAIT → SELL → WAIT
Zones: Appearing and disappearing rapidly
Timeframes: No alignment (all different)
Action: Close all positions, wait for clarity
Scenario 6: False Signal
Status: BUY
You enter: Long position
P&L immediately negative: -10, -15, -20
Action: Exit immediately (don't wait for stop loss), signal is failing
Trading Rules Checklist
Before Entering Any Trade:
Indicator Status is BUY or SELL (not WAIT)
Appropriate zone is visible (green for BUY, red for SELL)
At least 2 timeframes agree in the multi-timeframe table
You know your exact stop loss level
You know your exact take profit target
Risk is 0.5-2% of capital (based on mode)
No major news in next 30 minutes
After Entering a Trade:
Stop loss order placed immediately
Take profit target set
Position size recorded
Monitor Status Box for changes
Monitor P&L (if goes deeply negative, consider exit)
Daily Trading Rules:
Maximum 3 trades per day in Aggressive mode
Maximum 1-2 trades per day in Balanced mode
Stop trading after 2 consecutive losses
Stop trading if daily loss reaches 3%
Pro Tips & Tricks
Timing Your Entries
Best Entry (Aggressive): When price touches the band and shows rejection candle
Best Entry (Balanced): Wait for candle close above/below band before entering
Worst Entry: Chasing price far from the band
Using the P&L Feature
Positive P&L growing: Signal is working, consider adding position
P&L near zero: Signal uncertain, prepare to exit
Negative P&L: Signal failing, exit or tighten stop
P&L in table all negative: Wrong market conditions, stop trading
Zone Size Interpretation
Large zones (wide gap): Strong conviction, high probability
Medium zones: Standard signal, normal position size
Tiny zones: Weak signal, reduce size or skip
No zone: Never trade when no zone is visible
Band Color Changes
Aggressive Band (1) flips frequently: High volatility, good for scalping
Balanced Band (2) stable: Low volatility, good for swing trading
Both bands same color: Strong trend, high confidence
Bands different colors: Transitioning, be cautious
Best Market Conditions by Mode
ModeBest MarketWorst MarketAggressiveHigh volatility, rangingLow volatility trendingBalancedTrending marketsChoppy, sidewaysBothAny (adaptable)Extremely choppy
Troubleshooting Common Problems
Problem 1: Too Many Losses in Aggressive Mode
Solution: Switch to Balanced mode or reduce trade frequency
Reason: Market may not be suitable for quick trades
Problem 2: Missing Big Moves in Balanced Mode
Solution: Switch to Both mode to see early signals
Or: Add alerts on Aggressive band for early warnings
Problem 3: Signals Keep Changing to WAIT
Solution: Market is choppy, stop trading until clear trend forms
Check: Move to higher timeframe charts
Problem 4: Stop Loss Getting Hit Often
Solution: Widen stop loss distance or trade higher timeframes
Check: Zone size - if tiny, signals are weak
Problem 5: Can't Decide Between Modes
Start with: Balanced mode (safer for beginners)
After 50 trades: Review results, switch if needed
Consider: Your personality (patient vs action-oriented)
Mode Selection Guide
Choose Aggressive Mode If:
You can monitor charts constantly
You prefer many small profits over few large ones
You trade during high volatility hours
You're comfortable with quick decisions
You use timeframes: 1M, 5M, 15M
Choose Balanced Mode If:
You check charts a few times per day
You prefer fewer, higher-quality trades
You want less stressful trading
You're a beginner or part-time trader
You use timeframes: 1H, 4H, 1D
Choose Both Mode If:
You're an experienced trader
You want to see complete market structure
You can interpret conflicting signals
You want early entry + confirmation
You use multiple strategies
Quick Reference Cards
Aggressive Mode Quick Reference
SignalBand ColorZoneActionStopTargetBUYGreenGreen appearsLONG-10-20pts1:1 RRSELLRedRed appearsSHORT+10-20pts1:1 RRWAITAnyNone/BothOUT--
Balanced Mode Quick Reference
SignalBand ColorZoneActionStopTargetBUYBlueGreen appearsLONG-30-50pts2:1 RRSELLOrangeRed appearsSHORT+30-50pts2:1 RRWAITAnyNone/BothOUT--
Both Mode Quick Reference
Band 1Band 2Signal StrengthActionGreenBlueVery Strong UPLONG (full size)RedOrangeVery Strong DOWNSHORT (full size)GreenOrangeWeak/EarlyLONG (small size)RedBlueWeak/EarlySHORT (small size)MixedMixedConfusedWAIT
Final Reminders
Golden Rules
Never trade without a stop loss - This is your safety net
Respect the WAIT signal - No signal is better than a bad signal
Start small - Master one mode before trying others
Keep a trading journal - Track which mode works best for you
The indicator is a tool, not a crystal ball - Use your brain too
Success Formula
Success = (Right Mode × Proper Risk Management × Discipline) - Emotions
Remember
This indicator shows probabilities, not certainties
No indicator wins 100% of the time
Risk management is more important than win rate
Consistency beats occasional big wins
Paper trade first before risking real money
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Overview
This script focuses on exit management and visualization, not entry performance. The included MA crossover entry is intentionally simple and replaceable.
Core idea (Percent → Tick conversion)
strategy.exit() trailing parameters are tick-based (trail_points, trail_offset, and loss).
This script lets you input distances in percent (%) and converts them into integer ticks using syminfo.mintick, making the same exit logic portable across most tick-based symbols/exchanges with different tick sizes.
//==What it provides==//
1. % → tick conversion for:
- Fixed stop loss (loss)
- Trailing activation distance (trail_points)
- Trailing offset distance (trail_offset)
2. On-chart visualization:
- Entry average price
- Trailing activation threshold
- Fixed stop-loss line
- Trailing stop line (with an exit-bar alignment attempt to reduce gaps)
//==How to use==//
1. Keep the included MA crossover entries, or replace them with your own entries.
2. Configure:
- Fixed Stop Loss % (loss_pct)
- Trailing Activation % (t_points_pct)
- Trailing Offset % (t_offset_pct)
3. Adjust commission/slippage defaults to match your market.
//==Important limitations (must read)==//
- calc_on_every_tick=true recalculates on realtime bars only; historical bars are evaluated differently. Backtests can differ from realtime behavior and may change after reload.
- Tick rounding: percent distances are rounded to integer ticks, so small differences can occur depending on tick size and price level.
- For more realistic intrabar backtesting, consider enabling Bar Magnifier in Strategy Properties (if available).
# Average Entry Price (Basis):
"Calculations are based on the position's average entry price (strategy.position_avg_price)."
# Pine Script v6:
"Written in the latest Pine Script v6."
요약
이 스크립트의 핵심은 “진입 전략”이 아니라 **strategy.exit()의 tick 기반 트레일링 파라미터를 % 입력으로 일반화(%→ticks 변환)**하여, 다양한 심볼/거래소의 서로 다른 tick size 환경에서도 동일한 exit 로직을 재사용할 수 있게 만든 “청산 프레임워크”입니다. 또한 calc_on_every_tick=true 환경에서 트리거/손절/트레일 라인을 실시간에 가깝게 시각화하는 데 중점을 두었습니다.
단, calc_on_every_tick은 실시간 바에서만 틱 단위 재계산이 적용되며, 히스토리 바/백테스트는 평가 방식이 달라 결과가 다를 수 있습니다.






















