Trade_Today_Together (ASHOK'S) Subject: Introducing a Rule-Based Trading Indicator Built on Structure, Psychology & Trend
Hello,
I’m pleased to share an overview of a trading indicator designed to simplify decision-making by combining multiple proven market concepts into a single, structured framework.
This indicator integrates price structure using Weekly OHLC levels, market psychology through Fibonacci-based calculations, and trend strength via moving average logic. By aligning these three components, it helps traders clearly identify important price zones and understand the broader market context.
Rather than attempting to predict future price movements, the indicator reacts to real-time price behavior at key levels. This approach supports disciplined trading by focusing on confirmation and confluence, reducing emotional bias and unnecessary trades.
The framework is suitable for traders who prefer:
* Rule-based and objective analysis
* Reduced screen time
* Consistent decision-making across different market conditions
It can be applied across various instruments and timeframes and is well-suited for swing, positional, and system-based trading strategies.
If you would like more details, a live demonstration, or access information, please feel free to get in touch.
Warm regards,
Ashok
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Enterprise Adaptive RSI WeightDescription (TradingView)
Enterprise Adaptive RSI Weight is a clean, decision-support oscillator for XAUUSD & EURUSD (5m/15m).
It converts RSI into a normalized Weight (W) and smooths it with a Hull Moving Average (yellow) to highlight trend bias + momentum shifts.
What to watch
W (main line) = bias & momentum (above 0 = bullish, below 0 = bearish)
Yellow line (HMA) = signal filter
CROSS (W ↔ HMA) = key confirmation point
CROSS ↑ = bullish momentum confirmation
CROSS ↓ = bearish momentum confirmation
Built-in safety filters (enterprise-style)
Signals are filtered by:
Quality/Gate (model confidence)
Dead Zone (avoids weak/noise signals)
Optional HTF alignment (trade only when higher timeframe agrees)
Visual markers
L / S = entry triggers (valid cross + filters)
XL / XS = momentum exit warnings
0↑ / 0↓ = bias flip (crossing the 0 line)
REV = exit from extreme zones (OB/OS reversal hint)
STR = strong trend condition
How to use (simple workflow)
Check STATE in the panel: trade only BULL or BEAR
Enter on CROSS in the same direction
Manage/exit on XL/XS or loss of momentum
Tip: Best used as a confirmation tool, not as a standalone strategy.
Multi Moving Average (EMA / SMA) - 4 Periods📈 Indicator Overview – Multi Moving Average (EMA / SMA)
This indicator is designed to help traders analyze trend direction and market structure using multiple moving averages in a single, clean tool.
The user can select the type of moving average—either Exponential Moving Average (EMA) or Simple Moving Average (SMA)—from the settings panel. Once selected, the indicator plots up to four different moving average periods simultaneously, such as 20, 50, 100, and 200, using the chosen MA type.
Each moving average:
Has its own configurable period
Can be individually enabled or disabled
Can be assigned a custom color for easy visual identification
This flexibility allows traders to:
Identify short-, medium-, and long-term trends at a glance
Analyze trend alignment and strength
Spot dynamic support and resistance zones
Adapt the indicator easily for scalping, swing trading, or positional trading
Because the calculations are based purely on price data and standard MA formulas, the indicator is non-repainting, lightweight, and reliable, making it suitable for both discretionary and systematic trading.
In short, this is a versatile, all-in-one moving average indicator that eliminates the need to add multiple MA indicators separately, keeping the chart clean and focused.
TurboRSI Pro [JOAT]TurboRSI Pro - Multi-Length RSI Ensemble with Dynamic Momentum Analysis
Introduction
TurboRSI Pro is an open-source indicator that reimagines the classic RSI by calculating multiple RSI lengths simultaneously and combining them into a single, more reliable momentum reading. Instead of relying on a single RSI period that may lag or produce false signals, this indicator creates an ensemble of RSI values across a configurable range, providing a smoother and more robust momentum assessment.
The indicator is designed for traders who want deeper insight into momentum conditions without the noise that comes from single-period oscillators.
Originality and Purpose
This indicator is NOT a simple RSI with different settings. It is an original implementation that solves a fundamental problem with traditional RSI:
The Problem with Single-Period RSI: Traditional RSI uses a single lookback period (typically 14). The issue is that different market conditions favor different RSI lengths. A 14-period RSI might work well in one market phase but produce false signals in another. There's no "perfect" RSI length that works in all conditions.
The Multi-Length Solution: TurboRSI Pro calculates RSI across a range of lengths (default: 10 to 20) simultaneously, then averages all values to create a composite reading. This ensemble approach filters out period-specific noise while preserving genuine momentum shifts. When multiple RSI lengths agree, the signal is more reliable.
OB/OS Strength Percentage: The indicator tracks how many individual RSI lengths are in overbought or oversold territory. When 100% of lengths are overbought, it's a much stronger signal than when only 50% are. This percentage-based approach is original to this indicator and provides conviction assessment.
Candle Heatmap Innovation: An optional feature colors price bars based on deviation from a 200-bar linear regression line. This shows when price is statistically overextended (HOT/COLD) independent of RSI, providing another layer of analysis.
How the components work together:
Multi-length RSI ensemble provides a more robust momentum reading than single-period RSI
OB/OS Strength percentages quantify how many timeframes agree on the momentum condition
Dynamic channels expand/contract based on momentum strength across all calculated lengths
Candle heatmap adds statistical price deviation context independent of RSI
Core Concept: Multi-Length RSI Ensemble
Traditional RSI uses a single lookback period (typically 14). The problem is that different market conditions favor different RSI lengths. TurboRSI Pro solves this by:
Calculating RSI across a range of lengths (default: 10 to 20)
Averaging all RSI values to create a composite reading
Tracking how many individual RSI lengths are in overbought or oversold territory
Displaying this information as "OB Strength" and "OS Strength" percentages
This approach filters out noise while preserving genuine momentum shifts.
How the Multi-Length RSI Works
The calculation uses an efficient array-based approach:
int N = maxLength - minLength + 1
float diff = nz(srcInput - srcInput )
for i = 0 to N - 1
int len = minLength + i
float alpha = 1.0 / len
float numRma = alpha * diff + (1 - alpha) * array.get(numArr, i)
float denRma = alpha * math.abs(diff) + (1 - alpha) * array.get(denArr, i)
float rsiVal = denRma != 0 ? 50 * numRma / denRma + 50 : 50
avgRSI += rsiVal
Each RSI length is calculated using the RMA (Running Moving Average) formula, then all values are averaged. The result is a composite RSI that responds to momentum changes while filtering out period-specific noise.
Visual Components
1. Multi-Length RSI Line
The main oscillator line displays the averaged RSI value with a gradient color:
Green gradient when RSI is above 50 (bullish momentum)
Red gradient when RSI is below 50 (bearish momentum)
Color intensity increases as RSI approaches extreme levels
2. Dynamic Channels
Two adaptive channel lines track momentum extremes:
Upper Channel: Expands when multiple RSI lengths enter overbought territory
Lower Channel: Expands when multiple RSI lengths enter oversold territory
Channel width indicates momentum strength across all calculated lengths
3. Candle Heatmap
An optional feature that colors price bars based on deviation from a linear regression line:
Red/Orange bars: Price is significantly above the regression line (overextended to upside)
Blue bars: Price is significantly below the regression line (overextended to downside)
Yellow bars: Price is near the regression line (neutral)
The heatmap uses a 200-bar regression calculation to identify when price has deviated significantly from its statistical trend.
4. Reference Lines
Standard RSI reference levels are displayed:
80 and 20: Extreme overbought/oversold
70 and 30: Standard overbought/oversold thresholds
50: Neutral momentum line
5. Background Zones
Shaded areas indicate the percentage of RSI lengths in extreme territory:
Green shading from bottom: Percentage of lengths in overbought
Red shading from top: Percentage of lengths in oversold
Dashboard Panel
The dashboard displays real-time analysis in a 7-row table:
RSI Value: Current composite RSI reading (large text for visibility)
Momentum: Current state - OVERBOUGHT, OVERSOLD, BULLISH, BEARISH, or NEUTRAL
OB Strength: Percentage of RSI lengths currently above the overbought threshold
OS Strength: Percentage of RSI lengths currently below the oversold threshold
Heat Level: Current price deviation state - HOT, WARM, NEUTRAL, COOL, or COLD
Trend Bias: Overall trend assessment based on RSI level and channel direction
Optional Stochastic RSI
When enabled, an additional Stochastic RSI line is plotted. This applies the stochastic formula to the RSI itself, providing another layer of momentum analysis. The Stochastic RSI is more sensitive to short-term momentum shifts.
Input Parameters
RSI Settings:
Min RSI Length: Starting length for the RSI range (default: 10)
Max RSI Length: Ending length for the RSI range (default: 20)
Source: Price source for calculation (default: ohlc4)
Overbought: Upper threshold (default: 70)
Oversold: Lower threshold (default: 30)
Candle Heatmap:
Enable Heatmap: Toggle bar coloring on/off (default: enabled)
Regression Length: Lookback for linear regression calculation (default: 200)
Display:
Show Dashboard: Toggle the information panel (default: enabled)
Show Dynamic Channels: Toggle channel lines (default: enabled)
Show Stochastic RSI: Toggle additional Stoch RSI line (default: disabled)
Colors:
Bullish: Color for bullish conditions (default: teal)
Bearish: Color for bearish conditions (default: red)
Neutral: Color for neutral conditions (default: gray)
How to Use TurboRSI Pro
Identifying Momentum Shifts:
Watch for RSI crossing above 50 for bullish momentum confirmation
Watch for RSI crossing below 50 for bearish momentum confirmation
Use the gradient color to quickly assess momentum direction
Using OB/OS Strength:
When OB Strength reaches 100%, all RSI lengths are overbought - strong reversal potential
When OS Strength reaches 100%, all RSI lengths are oversold - strong bounce potential
Partial readings (e.g., 50%) indicate mixed conditions across timeframes
Heatmap Analysis:
HOT readings combined with high RSI suggest overextension - caution for longs
COLD readings combined with low RSI suggest oversold conditions - watch for reversal
Use heatmap divergence from RSI for additional confirmation
Channel Interpretation:
Expanding upper channel with rising RSI confirms strong bullish momentum
Expanding lower channel with falling RSI confirms strong bearish momentum
Channel contraction suggests momentum is weakening
Alert Conditions
Six alert conditions are available:
RSI Overbought: RSI crosses above overbought threshold
RSI Oversold: RSI crosses below oversold threshold
RSI Bullish Cross: RSI crosses above 50
RSI Bearish Cross: RSI crosses below 50
All RSI Overbought: Every RSI length is in overbought territory
All RSI Oversold: Every RSI length is in oversold territory
Best Practices
Use on higher timeframes (1H, 4H, Daily) for more reliable signals
Combine with price action analysis - RSI confirms, it does not predict
Pay attention to OB/OS Strength percentages for conviction assessment
The heatmap works best on assets with clear trending behavior
Adjust min/max RSI lengths based on your trading style - wider range for smoother signals
Limitations
Like all oscillators, can remain in overbought/oversold territory during strong trends
The heatmap regression may lag during rapid price movements
Multi-length calculation requires more processing than single RSI
Best suited for swing trading and position trading timeframes
Technical Notes
This indicator is written in Pine Script v6 and uses:
Array-based calculations for efficient multi-length RSI computation
Linear regression for heatmap deviation analysis
Gradient coloring for intuitive visual feedback
State management for dynamic channel calculations
The source code is open and available for review and modification.
Disclaimer
This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It is not financial advice. Trading involves substantial risk of loss. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always conduct your own analysis and use proper risk management.
-Made with passion by officialjackofalltrades
Core Of My Desire {xqweasdzxcv}Core Of My Desire - xqwe
This trading indicator is designed for active traders seeking to identify high-probability entry and exit points across multiple timeframes and market conditions. It serves traders who need comprehensive market analysis without switching between multiple indicators, providing a unified view of price action, momentum, and trend strength.
The system caters to both scalpers and swing traders by offering granular signals for quick trades while maintaining awareness of longer-term market structure. It's particularly valuable for traders who struggle with premature entries or late exits, as it validates signals through multiple confirmation layers before displaying actionable alerts.
Ideal for traders managing risk systematically, the indicator provides clear stop-loss and take-profit levels based on mathematical risk-reward ratios. It helps eliminate emotional decision-making by presenting objective data about market sentiment, volatility conditions, and volume pressure across different time horizons.
The tool is especially useful for traders operating in ranging markets who need to distinguish between genuine breakouts and false signals. It addresses the common problem of overtrading by filtering out low-quality setups and highlighting only the most promising opportunities.
Perfect for traders who want to understand not just when to enter, but also when to add to positions or take profits at optimal points. The multi-layered approach serves traders transitioning from beginner to intermediate levels who need guidance on reading complex market dynamics.
This indicator suits traders who prefer visual clarity over cluttered charts, offering customizable display options that highlight critical information without overwhelming the screen. It's built for those who value confluence—where multiple technical factors align—rather than relying on single-indicator strategies that often produce inconsistent results.
KPA Advisory - Strong Trend Following SignalsThis indicator is designed to help traders identify high-quality continuation opportunities during strong market trends, with a particular focus on pullback behavior and price reaction.
Instead of generating frequent signals, the script emphasizes selectivity. Signals only appear after the market has demonstrated:
A clearly established directional trend
A meaningful corrective phase against that trend
Evidence that selling pressure is weakening and demand is re-emerging
The goal is not to predict tops or bottoms, but to highlight moments where price shows structural readiness to continue in the prevailing direction.
Signal Philosophy
All signals generated by this indicator are advisory in nature.
They are intended to
Draw attention to areas of interest
Help traders focus on moments where risk–reward conditions may be improving
Support discretionary decision-making
Signals are NOT trade commands.
They should always be evaluated in combination with
Price action
Market context
Personal risk management rules (entry confirmation, stop-loss placement, position sizing)
Blindly entering trades solely based on indicator signals is strongly discouraged.
Signal Types
The indicator may display different visual labels to reflect signal quality and context, such as:
Strong continuation signals aligned with trend strength
Cautionary signals when pullbacks are deep or momentum is weakening
These distinctions are meant to help traders assess conditions, not to rank outcomes or predict performance.
Intended Market & Usage
This script was developed primarily for Vietnamese stock market instruments, where price behavior often features
Strong directional phases
Deep but structured pullbacks
Clear reaction points before continuation
However, traders may experiment with other markets at their own discretion.
For best use
Apply the indicator during trending market conditions
Avoid range-bound or low-volatility environments
Combine signals with your own technical and price-based analysis
Important Notes & Disclaimer
This indicator does not provide investment advice
Past signals do not guarantee future results
Market conditions can change rapidly
The author is not responsible for trading decisions made using this script
Trading involves risk. Always trade responsibly.
Copyright
Developed by: KPA Advisory
Market focus: Vietnam Stock Market
2026 KPA Advisory. All rights reserved.
Trader Baboo Aanaa V 1.1this indicator uses 5 exponential moving average to generate bullish signals on close below it. it uses only 5 ema corely.
SEPA Sell Signal IndicatorSEPA Sell Signal Indicator - Documentation
Overview
A comprehensive exit signal indicator designed to work alongside the main SEPA (Stage, EMA, Price Action) indicator. It detects entry points via SEPA base breakouts and provides intelligent sell signals to protect profits and limit losses.
Core Features
Entry Detection
Automatically detects SEPA base breakout patterns
Tracks entry price and calculates swing low reference
Monitors position status (LONG/FLAT)
5 Sell Triggers
Price < EMA50 (Technical weakness)
Protected by EMA10 system (see below)
Trend Broken (Price < EMA150 AND EMA200)
Major trend reversal signal
Not protected - always fires
EMA Cross (EMA50 < EMA150)
Death cross indicating momentum shift
Not protected - always fires
Swing Low Broken (Price < Previous Swing Low)
Hard stop loss trigger
Lookback period: 10 bars (adjustable 5-50)
Not protected - always fires
Relative Strength Negative (RS vs NIFTY500 < 0)
Stock underperforming benchmark index
Based on 21-period EMA comparison
Not protected - always fires
EMA10 Protection System (Refinement Feature)
Purpose
Prevents premature exits during healthy pullbacks in strong uptrends.
Protection Criteria (All must be true)
✅ Stock in uptrend (EMA50 > EMA150 > EMA200)
✅ Price above EMA10
✅ Price above EMA50
✅ Only protects Condition 1 (Price < EMA50)
Two-Stage Warning System
Stage 1: Yellow "CAUTION" Signal
Appears when Condition 1 triggers but protection is active
Grace period begins (default: 5 bars)
Allows time for price to recover
Stage 2: Red "SELL" Signal
Fires when ANY of these occur:
Warning timer expires (5/5 bars)
Price drops below EMA10
Price drops below EMA50
Uptrend ends
Any other sell condition (2-5) triggers
Settings
Enable EMA10 Protection: ON/OFF toggle (default: ON)
Protection Time Limit: 1-20 bars (default: 5)
Visual Elements
Chart Signals
🔴 Red Triangle (SELL): Confirmed sell signal - exit position
🟡 Yellow Circle (CAUTION): Warning - monitor closely
🟢 Green Background Tint: Currently in position
Information Tables
Top Right - Sell Conditions Table
Shows real-time status of all 5 conditions
✓ (Green) = Condition NOT met (safe)
✓ (Red) = Condition met (danger)
⚠ (Yellow) = Warning active (monitoring)
Displays EMA10 protection status (ON/OFF)
Shows warning timer (e.g., "3/5")
Bottom Right - Position Details (when in position)
Entry price
Swing low level
Relative strength value (color-coded)
Current P&L percentage
Bottom Right - Status (when flat)
Shows "NO POSITION"
Indicates waiting for "BASE BREAKOUT"
Alert System
Entry Signal: SEPA base breakout detected
Warning Alert: Caution - price below EMA50 but protected
EMA50 Break: Sell confirmed after protection expires
Trend Break: Major reversal - exit immediately
EMA Cross: Death cross - exit immediately
Swing Low Break: Hard stop - exit immediately
RS Negative: Underperformance - exit immediately
Configuration Parameters
ParameterDefaultRangeDescriptionEMA 10101-50Fast moving average for protectionEMA 50501-200Primary trend indicatorEMA 1501501-300Medium-term trendEMA 2002001-500Long-term trendSwing Low Lookback105-50Bars to find previous swing lowRS EMA215-50Period for relative strength calcBenchmarkCNX500-Index for RS comparisonProtection Time Limit51-20Max bars for warning stateTable Text Size1 (Small)0-40=Tiny, 4=HugeEMA10 ProtectionONON/OFFEnable/disable protection
Trading Workflow
Entry: Indicator detects SEPA base breakout
Monitoring: Track 5 sell conditions in real-time
Warning: Yellow CAUTION if minor weakness (Condition 1 only)
Grace Period: 5 bars to recover or confirm breakdown
Exit: Red SELL signal when conditions confirm weakness
Reset: Returns to flat, waits for next base breakout
Key Advantages
✅ Selective Protection: Only protects shallow pullbacks, not real breakdowns
✅ Time-Limited: Won't delay exits indefinitely (5-bar max)
✅ Multi-Layered: 5 independent sell conditions
✅ Visual Clarity: Color-coded signals and comprehensive tables
✅ Customizable: All parameters adjustable for your style
✅ Alert System: Never miss a critical signal
Philosophy
The indicator balances two competing goals:
Stay in winning trades during healthy pullbacks
Exit quickly when trends genuinely reverse
The refined EMA10 protection system achieves this by giving breathing room for minor dips while ensuring swift exits on confirmed weakness.
Trader Baboo Aanna V 1.0This Script uses Moving Exponential average of five to generate bullish signals. it is based only on 5 ema. it could be used on any time frame.
Super Indicator v12 - Scalper EngineSuper Indicator and buy sell signal for scalping
Dual Supertrend confirmation
• EMA trend structure
• MACD/RSI/VWMA filters
• Candle coloring
• Buy Sell Arrows
Disclaimer:
This script is for educational purposes only. Trading involves risk, and past performance does not guarantee future results. Please test thoroughly and use at your own discretion. You are solely responsible for your trading decisions.
S/R + RSI + EMA + Trend + SingalIndicator Name: S/R RSI EMA Trend Signal (All-in-One)
Overview
The S/R RSI EMA Trend Signal is a comprehensive, multi-functional trading toolkit designed to provide a 360-degree view of the market. It combines trend following, support/resistance identification, momentum tracking, and volatility-based entry signals into a single, clean overlay.
This script is optimized for traders who want to reduce chart clutter while maintaining access to high-probability technical data.
Key Features
1. Multi-EMA & MA Ribbon
Customizable Layers: Features 4 independent Exponential Moving Averages (EMA 34, 89, 200, 633) and 1 Simple Moving Average (MA 80).
Visibility Control: Each line can be toggled on/off individually.
Purpose: Helps identify dynamic support/resistance levels and determines the long-term vs. short-term trend bias.
2. Dynamic Support & Resistance
Pivot-Based Zones: Automatically calculates and draws significant horizontal S/R levels based on recent pivot highs and lows.
Strength Filtering: Includes a "Minimum Strength" filter to only show levels that have been tested multiple times.
Price Proximity Labels: Displays the exact price of the level and the percentage distance from the current market price.
3. Multi-Timeframe (MTF) RSI Dashboard
Real-time Monitoring: A sleek table in the top-right corner showing RSI values across 8 different timeframes (1m to 1D).
Heatmap Visualization: Cells change color based on Overbought (>70) or Oversold (<30) conditions, allowing for quick "confluence" checks across timeframes.
4. Automated Trendlines
Smart Detection: Automatically draws the most relevant bullish and bearish trendlines based on adjustable sensitivity.
Live Extension: Lines extend dynamically to show potential future intersection points with price.
5. Signal Buy/Sell
Rational Buying/Selling: Utilizing estimator to create a volatility envelope.
Signal Accuracy: Generates "Buy" (Triangle Up) and "Sell" (Triangle Down) signals when price breaches the extreme boundaries of the envelope.
6. Zero-Lag Trend Following
Lag-Free Analysis: Features a Zero Lag EMA combined with volatility bands to identify trend shifts earlier than standard indicators.
Pullback Entries: Optional signals (▲/▼) that highlight high-probability entry points when price retraces to the mean during a strong trend.
How to Use
Trend Confirmation: Use the Zero-Lag Bands and EMA Ribbon to determine the primary market direction.
S/R Navigation: Look for price exhaustion near the Dynamic S/R lines.
MTF Confluence: Before entering a trade, check the RSI Dashboard to ensure the higher timeframes are not overextended.
Settings & Customization
This indicator is fully modular. Every section has its own dedicated settings group, allowing you to customize colors, sensitivity, and visibility to match your personal trading style.
RVM VCP LowCheat - LowRiskEntryPrerequisite :
User will need to know the concepts of VCP set up.
User needs to understand the MAs and EMAs
User needs to understand Basics of Candle sticks OHLC
User needs to understand how Volume acts in Market.
Swing trade style are the primary investment Strategy of the user.
RVM VCP Low Cheat - Input Guide
This indicator identifies high-probability, low-risk entry points by detecting "Long Lower Support Wick Candle" (LLS) and triggering a buy signal when price decisively breaks above that reversal candle.
How to use:
Yellow Triangle: Indicates an "LLS Detection"—this is an alert that a low-risk support level has been found.
Green "B" Flag: This is your execution signal. It triggers when price closes above the high of a recent Yellow Triangle candle, confirming that the "cheat" entry is in play.
Now The probably of upside is very high from here. The user will need to Manage risk based on their tactic.
Example Risk levels: exiting Below MA if price reverse, Or keeping day low as exit or keeping Ticker ADR% as risk level. there are various ways to manage it. This is purely dependent on users appetite towards risk reward.
Benefits :
If you are having basic account in Trading view you have at least 4 MAs to configure. You can switch between MAs or EMAs. I have defaulted them which works really well. But feel free to tweak to your needs.
Most Indicators in Market prints Buy signal after its too late or after the move is over or candle is closed (after 10% up). The biggest advantace of this indicator is you don't wait for candle close. It's called low cheat because we enter on low risk level.
If you have decently trending watchlist (Minervini Style or Qullamaggie) and you can scroll through your WL at 9.45am EST (for 15min orb) and you will see the buy signal. if you have premium account and live data you should see buy signal immediately after open and price breaks above LLS candle.
There is a dashboard Table which has useful information. If you do not want it you can disable it. It show if there is any active LLS, any active buy signal, how many down days in the recent past etc.
Example set ups:
MVST from Dec 2024 to May 2025
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Technical Information For users:
Note these values are set after quite some work. You can tweak around if you want. I have provided that feature to make the user experiment it.
1. Signal Detection Logic
Volume Threshold: Controls how "quiet" the volume must be compared to its 20-day average. A value of 0.7 means the candle must have 30% less volume than average. Lower values make the indicator more selective for "VCP-style" quiet volume.
Lookback Days (Down Count): The number of recent days checked for bearish activity. This helps identify periods of healthy consolidation before the "cheat" entry.
Lower Shadow Threshold %: Defines how much of the candle must be a "wick" (tail). A value of 55% means more than half the candle's range must be a lower shadow, indicating strong intra-day rejection of lower prices.
Body Size Threshold: Controls the "tightness" of the candle body. Lower values (e.g., 1.0) require extremely tight price action, while higher values allow for slightly more volatility.
2. Moving Averages (Grouped Settings)
The indicator tracks 4 distinct lines to find support. For each line, you can customize:
Length: The lookback period (e.g., 9, 10, 21, 50, 200).
Type: Toggle between SMA (Simple) for traditional support levels and EMA (Exponential) for faster-reacting trend following.
Note: LLS signals are triggered when price interacts with these specific levels.
3. Buy Signal Visuals
Shape: Choose your preferred visual marker (Default: Label Up for the flag style).
Color: Custom color for the buy signal (Optimized for a professional Forest Green).
Size: Set to Small by default to keep your chart clean and professional.
4. Dashboard Table (Bottom Left)
Provides real-time stats including the current Volume Ratio, Shadow %, and a count of Active LLS events currently being tracked by the algorithm.
Note user discretion is advised: This indicator is only for information purpose only for the user and not a buy advise from indicators owner .
HTR Reclaim Hunter
🏹 HTR Reclaim Hunter
(1H Execution + Zones + 4H Bias)
HTR Reclaim Hunter is a trend-continuation indicator designed to identify high-probability pullback & reclaim entries using multi-timeframe bias, EMA structure, and dynamic reclaim zones.
This indicator is best suited for swing trading and intraday continuation setups, especially in trending markets.
🔑 CORE CONCEPT
Trade WITH the higher-timeframe trend.
Enter on pullbacks.
Confirm strength on reclaim.
HTR Reclaim Hunter combines:
4H trend bias
1H execution logic
EMA reclaim structure
Supply & demand reclaim zones
Built-in SL / TP visualization
🧭 RECOMMENDED SETTINGS
Best timeframe: 1H (designed for this)
Markets: Stocks, Crypto, Futures, Forex
Works best in: Trending markets (not chop)
📊 WHAT YOU SEE ON THE CHART
🔹 EMA Structure
EMA 50 (green): Trend filter
EMA 9 (colored): Momentum & pullback guide
🔹 Reclaim Zones
Green boxes: Support / demand zones
Red boxes: Resistance / supply zones
These zones highlight areas where price previously reacted and may reclaim.
🔹 Trade Signals
LONG label: Bullish reclaim setup
SHORT label: Bearish reclaim setup
🔹 Risk Levels (Optional)
Stop Loss (Red)
TP1 (Orange)
TP2 (Green)
🟢 LONG TRADE RULES
A LONG signal appears when ALL of the following are true:
4H trend is bullish
Price above 4H EMA 50
EMA 50 is rising
1H trend is bullish
Price above EMA 50
EMA 9 above EMA 50
Pullback occurs
Price pulls back below EMA 9
Reaches or taps EMA 50
Reclaim confirmation
Strong bullish candle closes back above EMA 9
Candle is not a doji
Signal prints
A green LONG label appears
👉 This indicates a trend continuation entry, not a reversal.
🔴 SHORT TRADE RULES
A SHORT signal appears when ALL of the following are true:
4H trend is bearish
Price below 4H EMA 50
EMA 50 is falling
1H trend is bearish
Price below EMA 50
EMA 9 below EMA 50
Pullback occurs
Price pulls back above EMA 9
Reaches or taps EMA 50
Reclaim confirmation
Strong bearish candle closes back below EMA 9
Candle is not a doji
Signal prints
A red SHORT label appears
🛑 STOP LOSS & TAKE PROFIT
When enabled, the indicator automatically plots:
Stop Loss
Based on recent swing high / low
TP1
1R (1× risk)
TP2
Configurable runner target (default 2R)
These are visual guides only — always manage risk according to your plan.
⚠️ IMPORTANT NOTES
This indicator is not meant for ranging or choppy markets
Best results occur when:
EMA 50 is clearly sloped
Price respects reclaim zones
Always confirm with:
Market structure
Volume
Higher-timeframe context
🔔 ALERTS
Alerts are available for:
HRH LONG
HRH SHORT
Alerts trigger on confirmed reclaim signals, not on every pullback.
❗ DISCLAIMER
This indicator is for educational purposes only.
It does not provide financial advice.
Always test and manage risk appropriately.
🏹 FINAL TIP
HTR Reclaim Hunter works best when you are patient.
Skip chop.
Wait for clean trends.
Hunt only high-quality reclaims.
If you want, I can also:
Write a short description version
Create a “Quick Start” section
Add example captions for screenshots
Help you choose TradingView tags & category
trend-following
ema reclaim
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OTM Custom Ribbon TP LadderOTM • Custom Ribbon (2–6 lines) + TP Ladder
OTM Custom Ribbon + TP Ladder is a clean trend ribbon with an optional trade “ladder” overlay that projects Entry, Stop Loss, and up to 6 Take-Profit levels to the right of price.
It’s built for fast decision-making: the ribbon shows trend + momentum, and the TP Ladder gives you a structured plan without cluttering the chart with extra indicators.
Ribbon (Trend + Bias)
Choose 2–6 lines and your preferred smoothing type:
EMA / SMA / RMA / WMA / VWMA
Jurik-style approximation
Kalman / Adaptive Kalman
Ribbon colouring supports:
Hard 2-color
Smooth gradient
3-color with a neutral zone
Works on current timeframe or higher timeframe using the TF input (with optional “wait for close” mode).
How to read it
Green bias = bullish pressure / trend alignment.
Red bias = bearish pressure / trend alignment.
Neutral/grey zone = chop / low conviction.
Strongest trend = ribbon lines spread apart and aligned.
Compression = ribbon lines tight/stacked (trend may be pausing or about to expand).
TP Ladder (Entry + SL + TP1–TP6)
When enabled, the TP Ladder will draw:
ENTRY line
STOP line
TP1 → TP6 lines
Optional labels, line style, thickness, and colours.
Entry trigger options
Fast line crossing Outer line
Price crossing Outer line
Stoploss modes
ATR
Swing
Ticks
Percent
TP Calculation modes
R Multiples (classic risk-reward targets)
Fib Multiples of risk
ATR Multiples
Locking (Stops the “moving target” problem)
This tool includes locking so your ladder doesn’t chase price:
Lock Risk at Entry = TP levels stay fixed based on entry risk.
Lock ATR at Entry = ATR-based targets stay fixed from the entry ATR.
This is the setting you want if you’re sick of targets shifting mid-trade.
Quick workflow
Use the ribbon colour + structure to decide bias (trend or chop).
Wait for your chosen trigger (cross) to print a new ladder.
Trade the ladder:
Entry is defined
SL is defined
TP levels are pre-mapped
Optional: move SL to BE once TP1 is hit.
Designed for: Gold, BTC, indices, FX — any market, any timeframe.
Style goal: clean ribbon + structured targets, no mess.
RSI Trend Authority [JOAT]RSI Trend Authority - VAR-RSI with OTT Trend Detection System
Introduction
RSI Trend Authority is an open-source overlay indicator that combines Variable Index Dynamic Average (VAR) smoothed RSI with the Optimized Trend Tracker (OTT) to create a complete trend detection and signal generation system. Unlike traditional RSI which oscillates in a separate pane, this indicator scales the RSI to price and overlays it directly on your chart, making trend analysis more intuitive.
The indicator generates clear BUY and SELL signals when the smoothed RSI crosses the OTT trailing stop line, providing actionable entry points with trend confirmation.
Originality and Purpose
This indicator is NOT a simple mashup of RSI and moving averages. It is an original implementation that transforms RSI into a trend-following overlay system:
Why VAR Smoothing? Traditional RSI is noisy and produces many false signals. The Variable Index Dynamic Average (VAR) is an adaptive smoothing algorithm based on the Chande Momentum Oscillator principle. It adjusts its smoothing factor based on market conditions - responding quickly during trends and smoothing out during choppy markets. This creates an RSI that filters noise while preserving genuine momentum shifts.
Why OTT Trailing Stop? The Optimized Trend Tracker (OTT) is a percentage-based trailing stop mechanism that only moves in the direction of the trend. When VAR-RSI crosses above OTT, a bullish trend is confirmed; when it crosses below, a bearish trend is confirmed. This provides clear, actionable signals rather than subjective interpretation.
Price Scaling Innovation: By scaling RSI (0-100) to price using the formula (RSI * close / 50), the indicator overlays directly on the price chart. This allows traders to see how momentum relates to actual price levels, making trend analysis more intuitive than a separate oscillator pane.
ATR Boundaries: Optional volatility-based boundaries show when price is extended relative to its normal range, helping identify potential reversal zones.
How the components work together:
VAR smoothing removes RSI noise while preserving trend information
OTT provides a dynamic trailing stop that generates clear crossover signals
Price scaling allows direct overlay on the chart for intuitive analysis
ATR boundaries add volatility context for profit target estimation
Core Components
1. VAR-RSI (Variable Index Dynamic Average RSI)
The foundation of this indicator is the VAR smoothing algorithm applied to RSI. VAR is an adaptive moving average that adjusts its smoothing factor based on the Chande Momentum Oscillator principle:
f_var_calc(float data, int length) =>
int a = 9
float b = data > nz(data ) ? data - nz(data ) : 0.0
float c = data < nz(data ) ? nz(data ) - data : 0.0
float d = math.sum(b, a)
float e = math.sum(c, a)
float f = nz((d - e) / (d + e))
float g = math.abs(f)
float h = 2.0 / (length + 1)
float x = ta.sma(data, length)
This creates an RSI that:
Responds quickly during trending conditions
Smooths out during choppy, sideways markets
Reduces false signals compared to raw RSI
2. OTT (Optimized Trend Tracker)
The OTT acts as a dynamic trailing stop that follows the VAR-RSI:
In uptrends, OTT trails below the VAR-RSI line
In downtrends, OTT trails above the VAR-RSI line
The OTT Percent parameter controls how closely it follows
When VAR-RSI crosses above OTT, a bullish trend is confirmed. When VAR-RSI crosses below OTT, a bearish trend is confirmed.
3. Price Scaling
The RSI (0-100 scale) is converted to price scale using:
float scaleFactor = close / 50.0
float varRSIScaled = varRSI * scaleFactor
This allows the indicator to overlay directly on price, showing how momentum relates to actual price levels.
Visual Components
VAR-RSI Line (Cyan/Magenta)
The main indicator line with gradient coloring:
Cyan gradient when RSI is above 50 (bullish)
Magenta gradient when RSI is below 50 (bearish)
Line thickness of 3 for clear visibility
OTT Line (Yellow Circles)
The trailing stop line displayed as circles:
Acts as dynamic support in uptrends
Acts as dynamic resistance in downtrends
Crossovers generate trading signals
Trend Fill
The area between VAR-RSI and OTT is filled:
Cyan fill during bullish trends
Magenta fill during bearish trends
Fill transparency allows price visibility
Buy position and LONG on Dashboard with a Uptrend:
ATR Boundaries (Optional)
Dotted lines showing volatility-based price boundaries:
Upper band: Close + (ATR x Multiplier)
Lower band: Close - (ATR x Multiplier)
Color matches current trend direction
Buy/Sell Signals
Clear labels appear at signal points:
BUY label below bar when VAR-RSI crosses above OTT
SELL label above bar when VAR-RSI crosses below OTT
Additional glow circles highlight signal bars
Bar Coloring
Optional feature that colors price bars:
Cyan bars during bullish trend
Magenta bars during bearish trend
Dashboard Panel
The 8-row dashboard provides comprehensive status information:
Signal: Current position - LONG or SHORT (large text)
VAR-RSI: Current smoothed RSI value (large text)
RSI State: OVERBOUGHT, OVERSOLD, BULLISH, or BEARISH
OTT Trend: UPTREND or DOWNTREND based on OTT direction
Bars Since: Number of bars since last signal
Price: Current close price (large text)
OTT Level: Current OTT trailing stop value
Input Parameters
RSI Settings:
RSI Length: Period for RSI calculation (default: 100)
Source: Price source (default: close)
VAR Settings:
VAR Length: Adaptive smoothing period (default: 50)
OTT Settings:
OTT Period: Trailing stop calculation period (default: 30)
OTT Percent: Distance percentage for trailing stop (default: 0.2)
ATR Trend Boundaries:
Show ATR Boundaries: Toggle visibility (default: enabled)
ATR Length: Period for ATR calculation (default: 14)
ATR Multiplier: Distance multiplier (default: 2.0)
Display Options:
Show Buy/Sell Signals: Toggle signal labels (default: enabled)
Show Status Table: Toggle dashboard (default: enabled)
Table Position: Choose corner placement
Color Bars by Trend: Toggle bar coloring (default: enabled)
Color Scheme:
Bullish Color: Main bullish color (default: cyan)
Bearish Color: Main bearish color (default: magenta)
OTT Line: Trailing stop color (default: yellow)
VAR-RSI Line: Main line color (default: teal)
ATR colors for boundaries
How to Use RSI Trend Authority
Signal-Based Trading:
Enter LONG when BUY signal appears (VAR-RSI crosses above OTT)
Enter SHORT when SELL signal appears (VAR-RSI crosses below OTT)
Use the OTT line as a trailing stop reference
Trend Confirmation:
Cyan fill indicates bullish trend - favor long positions
Magenta fill indicates bearish trend - favor short positions
Check RSI State in dashboard for momentum context
Using the Dashboard:
Monitor "Bars Since" to assess signal freshness
Check RSI State for overbought/oversold warnings
Use OTT Level as a reference for stop placement
ATR Boundaries:
Price near upper ATR band in uptrend suggests extension
Price near lower ATR band in downtrend suggests extension
Boundaries help identify potential reversal zones
Parameter Optimization
For Faster Signals:
Decrease RSI Length (try 50-80)
Decrease VAR Length (try 30-40)
Decrease OTT Period (try 15-25)
For Smoother Signals:
Increase RSI Length (try 120-150)
Increase VAR Length (try 60-80)
Increase OTT Period (try 40-50)
For Tighter Stops:
Decrease OTT Percent (try 0.1-0.15)
For Wider Stops:
Increase OTT Percent (try 0.3-0.5)
Alert Conditions
Three alert conditions are available:
Buy Signal: VAR-RSI crosses above OTT
Sell Signal: VAR-RSI crosses below OTT
Trend Change: OTT direction changes
Understanding the OTT Calculation
The OTT uses a percentage-based trailing mechanism:
float farkOTT = mavgOTT * ottPercent * 0.01
float longStopCalc = mavgOTT - farkOTT
float shortStopCalc = mavgOTT + farkOTT
longStop := mavgOTT > nz(longStop ) ? math.max(longStopCalc, nz(longStop )) : longStopCalc
shortStop := mavgOTT < nz(shortStop ) ? math.min(shortStopCalc, nz(shortStop )) : shortStopCalc
This ensures the trailing stop only moves in the direction of the trend, never against it.
Best Practices
Use on 1H timeframe or higher for more reliable signals
Wait for signal confirmation before entering trades
Consider RSI State when evaluating signal quality
Use ATR boundaries for profit target estimation
The longer RSI length (100) provides smoother trend detection
Combine with support/resistance analysis for better entries
Limitations
Signals may lag during rapid price movements due to smoothing
Works best in trending markets; may whipsaw in ranges
The overlay nature means RSI values are scaled, not absolute
Default parameters are optimized for crypto and forex; adjust for other markets
Technical Notes
This indicator is written in Pine Script v6 and uses:
VAR (Variable Index Dynamic Average) for adaptive smoothing
OTT (Optimized Trend Tracker) for trailing stop calculation
ATR for volatility-based boundaries
Gradient coloring for intuitive trend visualization
The source code is open and available for review and modification.
Disclaimer
This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It is not financial advice. Trading involves substantial risk of loss. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always conduct your own analysis and use proper risk management.
-Made with passion by officialjackofalltrades
EMA Extension + Reversion StatisticsEMA Extension + Reversion Statistics
Description
This indicator is a statistical mean-reversion tool designed to quantify how far price has extended from its baseline trend (the Mean EMA) and calculate the historical probability of a reversion event.
Unlike standard oscillators that use arbitrary fixed numbers (like RSI > 70), this script uses a historical rolling window (default 10 years) of daily data to determine exactly what constitutes a "High" or "Extreme" deviation for the specific asset you are charting.
It answers two critical questions:
Is the price statistically overextended? (Are we in the top 2% of historical deviations?)
If I fade this move, what is the historical win rate? (e.g., "When price is this extended, it touches the 9 EMA within 5 days 82% of the time.")
Key Features
Dynamic Volatility Bands: Plots "High" (default 80th percentile) and "Extreme" (default 98th percentile) extension bands based on historical daily closes.
Real-Time Win Rates: An on-screen dashboard displays the historical success rate of three different mean-reversion strategies whenever price hits these bands.
Time-Independent Logic: The statistics are calculated on the Daily timeframe regardless of the chart you are viewing. This allows you to scalp on lower timeframes (like the 5m or 15m) while seeing the statistical pressure from the Daily chart.
Rolling Lookback: Uses an array-based memory system to calculate percentiles over a user-defined lookback period.
The 3 Reversion Strategies
The dashboard calculates the "Win Rate" for three specific scenarios. Note specifically which ones require a Close versus just a Touch:
Touch EMA (9):
Goal: Price must TOUCH the Target EMA (default 9 EMA) at any point during the day. Wicks count.
Constraint: Must happen within the defined "Max Days" (default 5).
Close Inside Band:
Goal: Price must CLOSE back inside the deviation band. A wick inside is not enough; the candle body must confirm the move.
Constraint: Must happen within the defined "Max Days" (default 2).
Touch Mean (20):
Goal: Price must TOUCH the Baseline Band EMA (default 20 EMA) at any point during the day.
Constraint: Must happen within the defined "Max Days" (default 10).
Fully Customizable Settings
This script is designed to be flexible for different trading styles, asset classes, and timeframes. You can adjust the statistical model to fit your specific needs by clicking the Settings (Gear Icon) on the indicator and navigating to the Inputs tab.
What You Can Customize:
Lookback Period (Years):
Default: 10 Years.
You can increase this for a more robust long-term model or decrease it for assets with less history (like newer crypto pairs).
Moving Averages (EMAs):
Change the Band EMA (Default: 20) if you prefer a slower baseline like the 50 EMA.
Change the Target EMA (Default: 9) if you scalp to a faster average like the 5 or 8 EMA.
Time Constraints (Max Days):
Define your own "Time Stop." If you believe a reversion trade isn't valid if it takes longer than 3 days, simply change the Max Days input from 5 to 3. The win rates will instantly update to reflect this stricter rule.
Dashboard Visibility:
Show Dashboard: Toggle the table on or off.
Table Position: Move the table to any corner of the chart (Top Right, Bottom Left, etc.) to fit your workspace.
Strategy Mode: Switch between viewing "Show All 3" strategies at once or focusing on a single strategy to keep your chart clean.
Visual Guide
Red Stepline: The "Extreme" deviation band. Historically, price rarely stays here long.
Orange Stepline: The "High" deviation band. Standard overbought/oversold zone.
Dashboard Colors:
Red Text: Stats relative to the Extreme Band.
Orange Text: Stats relative to the High Band.
Dashboard Data:
Dev: Shows the current deviation of price from the EMA in percent.
Columns: The percentages shown (e.g., "85%") represent the historical Win Rate of that strategy triggering from that specific band.
Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. The "Win Rates" displayed are based on historical data and do not guarantee future performance. Trading futures, options, and securities involves significant risk and is not suitable for every investor. You may lose more than your initial investment. Always trade with a risk management plan.
Quantum J-Smooth x Volume Variance [Chained]
**Title: Quantum J-Smooth x Volume Variance **
**Description:**
This indicator is a hybrid trend-following tool that combines Volume Analysis with Advanced Smoothing.
**How it works:**
1. **Volume Math Source:** Instead of using standard candles, this script calculates price based on "Volume Buckets." The price creates a new data point only after a specific amount of volume has traded. This filters out low-volume noise naturally.
2. **J-Smooth Processor:** This "volume-weighted" price is then processed through a Kalman/Hull-style smoothing algorithm (J-Smooth) to produce a clean, responsive trend line.
3. **Lateral Filter:** Includes a built-in filter to detect ranging markets (choppy zones) and avoid false signals.
**Settings:**
* **Volume Bucket Size:** Adjust based on the asset. Lower values (100-500) for Crypto, higher values (10000+) for Forex/Indices.
* **Length/Phase:** Controls the speed and aggressiveness of the trend line.
Waduji - Day Closing LevelThis Indicator will help to plot the EMA with the 2 days closing with option to add 1 day closing, this can be used with some momentum indicator as complete system to catch early momentum.. please contact author for rule of the engagement and other supporting indicators
Continuation Gauge - Bull vs BearDivergence/ strength detector - great for tracking entry at key divergences and visualizing volatility.
YUSUF KARA YZLM Moving Average and Buy/Sell SignalsThis indicator is a comprehensive technical analysis tool that combines dynamic trend tracking and a multiple moving average system. It offers four different moving average lines along with pivot points and an ATR (Average True Range) based trailing stop system.
Features
1. Dynamic Trend Following System
Center calculation based on pivot points (high/low)
Adjustable trailing stop levels with ATR factor
Automatic BUY and SELL signals
Colored line according to trend direction (Green: Uptrend, Red: Downtrend)
2. Multiple Moving Average System
4 different periods (default: 10, 50, 100, 200)
4 different calculation methods:
EMA (Exponential Moving Average)
SMA (Simple Moving Average)
WMA (Weighted Moving Average)
HMA (Hull Moving Average)
Same calculation method or source selection for all periods
Parameters
Trend Following Settings:
Pivot Point Period (2): Calculation period of pivot points
ATR Factor (3): ATR multiplier that determines the trailing stop width
ATR Period (10): ATR calculation Period
Moving Average Settings:
Period Type: Select EMA, SMA, WMA, or HMA
Period Type: Data source (Close, Open, High, Low, etc.)
Periods 1-4: Moving average periods
How to Use
Trend Signals:
BUY tag: Beginning of an uptrend (green)
SELL tag: Beginning of a downtrend (red)
The trend line shows the trailing stop level
Moving Averages:
Blue (10), Black (50), Orange (100), Red (200)
Can be used to identify support/resistance levels and trend direction
Crossovers are important signal points
Strategy Suggestions
BUY signal + price above moving averages = Strong buy
SELL signal + price below moving averages = Strong sell
The trend line can be used as a stop-loss level
Moving average crossovers confirm trend changes
Warnings
Each signal means a profitable trade It will not come.
Risk management should always be applied.
It is recommended to use it together with other indicators and analysis methods.
Past performance does not guarantee future results.
2-Year Simple Moving Average (SMA)2-Year Simple Moving Average (SMA)
This indicator plots a 2-year Simple Moving Average (SMA) of price, designed to highlight long-term market trends and major support or resistance zones.
The 2-year SMA automatically adapts to the chart’s timeframe:
Daily charts: Uses either trading days (≈252 per year) or calendar days (365 per year)
Weekly charts: Uses 52 weeks per year
Monthly charts: Uses 12 months per year
Intraday charts: Estimates bars per year based on the selected timeframe
An optional secondary smoothing moving average can be applied to the 2-year SMA itself, with multiple smoothing types available:
SMA
EMA
SMMA (RMA)
WMA
VWMA
SMA with optional Bollinger Bands
When “SMA + Bollinger Bands” is enabled, volatility bands are calculated using the standard deviation of the 2-year SMA, helping visualize trend stability and expansion.
This indicator is best suited for:
Identifying long-term trend direction
Locating macro support and resistance
Filtering short-term market noise
Assessing price position relative to long-term fair value
Ideal for investors and swing traders seeking a high-timeframe trend reference rather than short-term trade signals.
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