cd_Quarterly_cycles_SSMT_TPD_CxGeneral
This indicator is designed in line with the Quarterly Theory to display each cycle on the chart, either boxed and/or in candlestick form.
Additionally, it performs inter-cycle divergence analysis ( SSMT ) with the correlated symbol, Terminus Price Divergence ( TPD ), Precision Swing Point ( PSP ) analysis, and potential Power of Three ( PO3 ) analysis.
Special thanks to @HandlesHandled for his great indicator, which I used while preparing the cycles content.
Details & Usage:
Optional cycles available: Weekly, Daily, 90m, and Micro cycles.
Displaying/removing cycles can be controlled from the menu (cycles / candles / labels).
All selected cycles can be shown, or you can limit the number of displayed cycles (min: 2, max: 4).
The summary table can be toggled on/off and repositioned.
What’s in the summary table?
• Below the header, the correlated symbol used in the analysis is displayed (e.g., SSMT → US500).
• If available, live and previous bar results of the SSMT analysis are shown.
• Under the PSP & TPD section, results are displayed when conditions are met.
• Under Alerts, the real-time status of conditions defined in the menu is shown.
• Under Potential AMD, possible PO3 analysis results are displayed.
Analysis & Symbol Selection:
To run analyses, a correlated symbol must first be defined with the main symbol.
Default pairs are preloaded (see below), but users should adjust them according to their exchange and instruments.
If no correlated pair is defined, cycles are displayed only as boxes/candles.
Once defined pairs are opened on the chart, analyses load automatically.
Pairs listed on the same row in the menu are automatically linked, so no need to re-enter them across rows.
SSMT Analysis:
Based on the chart’s timeframe, divergences are searched across Weekly, Daily, 90m, and Micro cycles.
The code will not produce results for smaller cycles than the current timeframe.
(Example: On H1, Micro cycles will not be displayed.)
Results are obtained by comparing the highs and lows of consecutive cycles in the same period.
If one pair makes a new high/low while the other does not, this divergence is added to SSMT results.
The difference from classic SMT is that cycles are used instead of bars.
PSP & TPD Analysis:
A correlated symbol must be defined.
For PSP, timeframe options are added to the menu.
Users toggle timeframes on/off by checking/unchecking boxes.
In selected timeframes, PSP & TPD analysis is performed.
• PSP: If candlesticks differ in color (bullish/bearish) between symbols and the bar is at a high/low of the timeframe (and higher/lower than the bars before/after it), it is identified as a PSP. Divergences between pairs are interpreted as potential reversal signals.
• TPD: Once a PSP occurs, the closing price of the previous bar and the opening price of the next bar are compared. If one symbol shows continuation while the other does not, it is marked as a divergence.
Example:
Let’s assume Pair 1 and Pair 2 are selected in the menu with the H4 timeframe, and our cycle is Weekly (Box).
For Pair 1, the H4 candle at the Weekly high level:
• Is positioned at the Weekly high,
• Its high is above both the previous and the next candle,
• It closed bearish (open > close).
For Pair 2, the same H4 candle closed bullish (close > open).
→ PSP conditions are met.
For TPD, we now check the candles before and after this PSP (H4) candle on both pairs.
Comparing the previous candle’s close with the next candle’s open, we see that:
• In Pair 1, the next open is lower than the previous close,
• In Pair 2, the next open is higher than the previous close.
Pair 1 → close > open
Pair 2 → close < open
Since they are not aligned in the same direction, this is interpreted as a divergence — a potential reversal signal.
While TPD results are displayed in the summary table, whenever the conditions are met in the selected timeframes, the signals are also plotted directly on the chart. (🚦, X)
• Higher timeframe TPD example:
• Current timeframe TPD example:
Alerts:
The indicator can be conditioned based on aligned timeframes defined within the concept.
Example (assuming random active rows in the screenshot):
• Weekly Bullish SSMT → Tf2 (menu-selected) Bullish TPD → Daily Bullish SSMT.
Selecting “none” in the menu means that condition is not required.
When an alert is triggered, it will be displayed in the corresponding row of the table.
• Example with only condition 3 enabled:
Potential PO3 Analysis:
According to Quarterly Theory, price moves in cycles, and the same structures are assumed to continue in smaller timeframes.
From classical PO3 knowledge: before the main move, price first manipulates in the opposite direction to trap buyers/sellers, then makes its true move.
The cyclical sequence is:
(A)ccumulation → (M)anipulation → (D)istribution → (R)eversal / Continuation.
Within cycle candles, the first letter of each phase is displayed.
So how does the analysis work?
If the active cycle is in (M)anipulation or (D)istribution phase, and it sweeps the previous cycle’s high or low but then pulls back inside, this is flagged in the summary table as a possible PO3 signal.
In other words, it reflects the alignment of theoretical sequence with real-time price action.
Confluence with SSMT and TPD conditions further strengthens the expectation.
Final Note:
No single marking or alert carries meaning on its own — it must always be evaluated in the context of your concept knowledge.
Instead of trading purely on expectations, align bias + trend + entry confirmations to improve your success rate.
Feedback and suggestions are welcome.
Happy trading!
Multitimeframe
Multi-Timeframe EMA Analysis SuiteThis comprehensive multi-timeframe moving average analysis tool provides systematic trend evaluation across five configurable timeframes with advanced kernel regression envelope technology for dynamic boundary detection.
Core Innovation - Multi-Timeframe EMA System:
The primary functionality displays multiple exponential moving averages (9, 21, 30, 50, 100, 200), weighted moving average (14), and simple moving average (200) across customizable timeframes including 1H, 4H, Daily, Weekly, and Monthly periods. Each timeframe and moving average can be individually enabled or disabled based on analysis requirements.
Advanced Features:
Intelligent label positioning algorithms with automatic overlap prevention across multiple timeframes
Dynamic offset calculation maintaining readability when price levels converge
Comprehensive data table displaying all moving average values with color-coded formatting
Real-time market status evaluation categorizing conditions from "Strong Bullish" to "Strong Bearish"
Performance-optimized rendering with adjustable detail controls
Technical Implementation:
Built using Pine Script v6 with optimized multi-timeframe security requests through tuple-based data retrieval
The system implements efficient memory management and dynamic table systems for responsive chart performance during complex multi-timeframe calculations
Original developments include intelligent label spacing algorithms, dynamic offset management across timeframes, and comprehensive market status evaluation logic using moving average alignment principles
Enhanced Envelope System:
Incorporates and significantly extends the kernel regression envelope concept originally developed by LuxAlgo in their Nadaraya-Watson Envelope indicator. The mathematical foundation uses Gaussian weighting functions with substantial implementation improvements:
Complete redesign using optimized polyline rendering system for superior performance
Addition of center line calculation and visualization not present in the original
Performance optimization controls with adjustable detail levels
Enhanced label management with real-time value displays
Seamless integration with multi-timeframe analysis capabilities
Configuration Options:
Complete customization including timeframe selection, moving average lengths, envelope parameters, label positioning, table sizing, and visual styling. Users can create personalized analysis setups tailored to specific trading timeframes and analytical preferences.
Practical Applications:
Suitable for trend confirmation across multiple timeframes, identification of dynamic support and resistance levels, multi-timeframe market structure analysis, and systematic market direction evaluation
The combination of traditional moving averages with adaptive envelope boundaries provides both classical technical analysis and modern algorithmic boundary detection
Usage Instructions:
Enable desired timeframes and moving averages based on your analysis period
The envelope provides dynamic support/resistance levels while moving averages indicate directional bias. Use repainting mode for current analysis or non-repainting mode for consistent historical signals. Adjust performance settings based on system requirements and analysis detail needs
Educational Purpose:
This indicator is designed for educational and analytical purposes. Users should conduct thorough testing and validation before incorporating this tool into trading decisions.
Buy & Sell Side Liquidity Lines (v6) — fixedIndicator for trading view which show buyside liquidity line and sell side liquidity line in real time on chart
TPO Levels [VAH/POC/VAL]Poor H/L, Single Prints& Naked POCs
🎯 Key Features
📊 Multi-Timeframe Market Profile
Daily, Weekly, and Monthly session analysis
Automatic session detection and profile calculation
Historical session preservation up to 20 sessions
📈 Value Area Analysis
Value Area High (VAH) - Upper boundary of 70% activity
Point of Control (POC) - Most traded price level
Value Area Low (VAL) - Lower boundary of 70% activity
Visual Value Area box with customizable transparency
🎯 Naked Points of Control (nPOC)
Daily nPOC tracking with orange lines
Weekly nPOC (WnPOC) visible on all timeframes
Monthly nPOC (MnPOC) visible on all timeframes
Smart POC combining for nearby levels (reduces clutter)
Auto-removal when price touches naked POC
🟪 Single Print Detection
Daily single prints - Purple boxes
Weekly single prints - Blue boxes (persist on daily charts)
Monthly single prints - Teal boxes (persist on daily charts)
Automatic removal upon price touch
Extend right for active monitoring
⚠️ Poor Structure Identification
Poor Highs - Weak resistance (2+ TPOs at high)
Poor Lows - Weak support (2+ TPOs at low)
Pink dashed lines for easy identification
Historical poor structure tracking
Auto-removal when price breaks structure
🔥 Market Generated Information
Buying/Selling tail detection (disabled by default)
Previous session VAH/POC/VAL levels
Clean professional appearance
Minimal chart clutter design
*Default settings were set for BINANCE:BTCUSDT.P
My kind regards to those who sell this indicator for a monthly subscription 😊
ICT 00:00, 08:30, 09:30 & 13:30 Opens (NY) — Prior-Day HistoryICT 00:00, 08:30, 09:30 & 13:30 Opens (NY)
This is a derivative of ALPHAICTRADER’s open-source script, republished under the MPL-2.0 with clear attribution and documented changes. It plots four New-York–anchored intraday reference levels—0000, 0830, 0930, 1330—as short, right-padded stubs with clean side labels. Use these time anchors (ICT-style midnight + key US windows) to frame bias, volatility pockets, and intraday trade locations.
What’s original in this version (changes)
Right-padded stubs instead of chart-wide rays — each level ends N bars past the latest candle (configurable).
Side labels at the line tip — text-only labels (0000, 0830, 0930, 1330) that sit at the right end of each stub and update every bar.
Optional prior-day history — show Today only or Today + Prior Day; older lines/labels auto-pruned.
Per-anchor controls — Display, Style, Color, Width, and Show Label for each time.
What it plots (and why)
0000 (NY Midnight): daily session anchor for bias/liquidity context.
0830 (NY): macro data window (CPI/NFP/claims) where volatility often concentrates.
0930 (NY): US cash equity market open; opening-drive structure/acceptance tests.
1330 (NY): early-afternoon anchor for continuation vs. fade.
How it works (under the hood)
Session detection: time("1", session, "America/New_York"); first bar flagged via not na(ts) and na(ts ).
Anchor price: open of that first bar per session/day.
Rendering: lines drawn with xloc=bar_index from start bar to bar_index + Right Pad; x2 updates every bar (no extend.right).
Labels: placed at line.get_x2(line) + Label Pad, soft color variant; updated per bar to stay on the tip.
History: arrays keep either today only or today + yesterday and delete anything older immediately.
How to use
Add to any intraday chart (futures/FX/indices). Anchors are always NY-time; TradingView handles DST.
Inputs
00:00 / 08:30 / 09:30 / 13:30 (NY): Display, Line Style, Color, Width, Show Label
Right Edge: Right Pad (bars) · Label Pad (bars)
History: Show Prior Day (History) — off = today only; on = today + yesterday
Suggested pads: Right Pad 2–5 bars; Label Pad 0–2.
These are context anchors, not signals. Combine with your execution model (market structure, liquidity, FVG/OBs, etc.).
Attribution & License (MPL-2.0)
Original work: “ICT NEW YORK MIDNIGHT OPEN AND 8.30 AM OPEN” by ALPHAICTRADER (MPL-2.0).
This derivative: modifications listed above; source published and kept under MPL-2.0 per license terms.
If you distribute a modified version of this Pine file, you must keep MPL-2.0, retain the copyright/licensing header, publish your modified source, and document your changes.
Notes: Pine v5. Minimalist (no day dividers). Educational tool; not financial advice.
Copyright: © ALPHAICTRADER 2022 · © Funk 2025
License: MPL-2.0
CQ_Historical Candle Color Changer🎯 Purpose
This indicator visually distinguishes candles based on how old they are—specifically within a user-defined range (e.g., 1 to 7 days old). It helps traders quickly isolate recent price action from older data, making it easier to interpret overlays like moving averages, volume profiles, or momentum indicators.
⚙️ Key Features
- User-Defined Age Range: Set minimum and maximum age in days (e.g., highlight candles that are 1–7 days old).
- Custom Colors: Choose highlight colors for candles within the range.
- Timeframe Awareness: Works across any chart timeframe (1m, 1h, 1D, etc.), calculating candle age based on actual time elapsed.
- Non-Intrusive Display: Candles outside the range retain their default appearance, preserving overall chart readability.
📐 How It Works
- The script calculates the age of each candle by comparing its timestamp to the current time.
- If the candle falls within the user-defined age range, it’s recolored using the selected style.
- Candles older or newer than the range are left untouched.
🧠 Use Cases
- Trend Isolation: Focus on recent price action without losing sight of broader context.
FVG Inversion + Improved Order Block (15/30/60) — by samoedlooking for ifvg + ob 15/30/60m
gives short and long signals
EMA-RSI-MACD-Volume-Candle Combo HÂN HÂN//@version=5
indicator("EMA-RSI-MACD-Volume-Candle Combo", overlay=true)
// === EMA 20 & 50 ===
ema20 = ta.ema(close, 20)
ema50 = ta.ema(close, 50)
goldenCross = ta.crossover(ema20, ema50) // EMA20 cắt lên EMA50
plot(ema20, color=color.yellow, title="EMA 20")
plot(ema50, color=color.orange, title="EMA 50")
// === RSI (14) ===
rsi = ta.rsi(close, 14)
rsiCondition = rsi <= 30
// === MACD ===
macd = ta.ema(close, 12) - ta.ema(close, 26)
signal = ta.ema(macd, 9)
macdCondition = macd > 0
// === Volume breakout ===
volMA = ta.sma(volume, 20)
volCondition = volume > volMA * 1.5 // Volume > 150% so với MA20
// === Candlestick reversal patterns ===
// Bullish Engulfing
bullEngulf = close < open and close > open and close >= open and open <= close
// Hammer
hammer = (close > open) and ((high - low) > 3 * (open - close)) and ((close - low) / (0.001 + high - low) > 0.6)
candleCondition = bullEngulf or hammer
// === Combined Signal ===
buySignal = goldenCross and rsiCondition and macdCondition and volCondition and candleCondition
// Plot signals on chart
plotshape(buySignal, title="BUY Signal", style=shape.labelup, color=color.green, text="BUY", location=location.belowbar, size=size.large)
// Alerts
alertcondition(buySignal, title="BUY Signal Alert", message="EMA20>EMA50 + RSI≤30 + MACD>0 + Volume Breakout + Reversal Candle")
APC Companion – Volume Accumulation/DistributionIndicator Description (TradingView – Open Source)
APC Companion – Volume Accumulation/Distribution Filter
(Designed to work standalone or together with the APC Compass)
What this indicator does
The APC Companion measures whether markets are under Accumulation (buying pressure) or Distribution (selling pressure) by combining:
Chaikin A/D slope – volume flow into price moves
On-Balance Volume momentum – confirms trend strength
VWAP spread – price vs. fair value by traded volume
CLV × Volume Z-Score – detects intrabar absorption / selling pressure
VWMA vs. EMA100 – confirms whether weighted volume supports price action
The result is a single Acc/Dist Score (−5 … +5) and a Coherence % showing how many signals agree.
How to interpret
Score ≥ +3 & Coherence ≥ 60% → Accumulation (green) → market supported by buyers
Score ≤ −3 & Coherence ≥ 60% → Distribution (red) → market pressured by sellers
Anything in between = neutral (no strong bias)
Using with APC Compass
Long trades: Only take Compass Long signals when Companion shows Accumulation.
Short trades: Only take Compass Short signals when Companion shows Distribution.
Neutral Companion: Skip or reduce size if there is no confirmation.
This filter greatly reduces false signals and improves trade quality.
Best practice
Swing trading: 4H / 1D charts, lenZ 40–80, lenSlope 14–20
Intraday: 5m–30m charts, lenZ 20–30, lenSlope 10–14
Position sizing: Increase with higher Coherence %, reduce when below 60%
Exits: Reduce or close if Score drops back to neutral or flips opposite
Disclaimer
This script is published open source for educational purposes only.
It is not financial advice. Test thoroughly before using in live trading.
Smart Liquidity Switch, Try now!!!Allmost perfect. This is a liquidity switch, is not bad,maybe it help's you. Good luck and Jesus may be with us.
Multi-Timeframe Crypto Market Trend Detector — Bull, Bear, or NeThis indicator is designed to help traders quickly identify whether the crypto market is in a Bullish, Bearish, or Neutral phase by combining trend analysis across multiple timeframes.
📊 How it works:
Uses 200-period SMA as the primary trend reference.
Evaluates Weekly (1W) and Daily (1D) trends separately.
Confirms the trend direction with RSI and an optional Fear & Greed Index value.
Shows a color-coded table on the chart for quick visual identification of the market phase.
✅ Trend logic:
Bullish = Price above SMA200 + RSI > 50 or Fear & Greed > 50
Bearish = Price below SMA200 + RSI < 50 or Fear & Greed < 50
Otherwise → Neutral
🛠 Features:
Dual timeframe analysis (1W macro trend + 1D current trend)
Clean visual table in the top-right corner
Supports manual input of the Fear & Greed Index (update daily from alternative.me)
Works on any crypto pair, including BTC, ETH, and altcoins
⚡ Use case: Align your trades with the macro and daily trends. If both timeframes point in the same direction, signals have higher probability.
Tip: Use this tool alongside volume analysis and support/resistance levels for better accuracy.
👌 If you find this script useful, don’t forget to give it a 👍 and add it to your favorites!
APC – Anti-Analysis-Paralysis Kompass APC – Anti-Analysis-Paralysis Compass (Pine v5).
Research/education indicator that compresses trend from 5 timeframes into one compass with Direction, Score, and Coherence (TF agreement). Non-repainting with a high-contrast breakdown table and in-chart help. No financial advice.
What it is
APC is a research/education tool that condenses trend information from five timeframes into a single compass. It shows Direction (↑/↓/→), a weighted Score, and Coherence (how strongly timeframes agree). The script is non-repainting (security(..., lookahead=off)) and includes a readable breakdown panel and example alerts.
How it works
• For each timeframe APC fits a linear regression to price, measures the slope change over k bars, optionally normalizes by ATR%, then maps it to +1 / 0 / −1 using a Deadzone (small slopes → neutral).
• A (weighted) sum of the five signs forms the Score.
• Coherence = |Score| / maxScore (0–100%), i.e., degree of TF alignment.
Quick start (suggested defaults)
• Timeframes: 15m · 1h · 4h · 1D · 1W • Weights: 1, 1, 1, 1.5, 2
• LinReg length: 100 • Slope Δ window: 10
• ATR normalization: ON • Deadzone: 0.03–0.05
• Coherence lock (for example alerts): 60%
Example research filters (non-advisory)
Many users test: Bullish bias when Score ≥ +3 and Coherence ≥ 60%; bearish bias when Score ≤ −3 and Coherence ≥ 60%. These are illustrative defaults only—configure and test your own thresholds.
Optional: pair with Kagi
Use APC for bias/conviction and Kagi turns for timing. Typical Kagi (swing): base 15m–1h, reversal ATR(14) × 1.5–2.5 or 1–3%.
Notes
Raise Deadzone in choppy markets; lower it for earlier flips. On very illiquid or young symbols, lengthen lenLR.
Disclaimer
APC is a research & educational indicator. It does not provide financial advice or recommendations. Use at your own risk. License: MIT.
Alpha Trend ProThe Alpha Trend Pro indicator is a trend-following tool designed to capture market direction using ATR-based dynamic thresholds and smoothing.
✨ Key Features:
ATR-based calculation: Uses Average True Range (ATR) with a multiplier to define bullish and bearish zones.
Adaptive trend line: Plots a dynamic line that shifts according to price movement, turning green for bullish trends and red for bearish trends.
Buy & Sell signals: Generates signals when the trend direction changes (from bearish to bullish or vice versa).
Background highlighting: Optionally colors the chart background to quickly visualize bullish (green) or bearish (red) conditions.
Customizable inputs: Traders can adjust ATR period, multiplier, smoothing factor, and source (close, hl2, etc.).
Alerts ready: Includes built-in alerts for buy signals, sell signals, and trend continuation (bullish or bearish).
📊 How to use it:
Look for BUY signals when the indicator flips from bearish to bullish.
Look for SELL signals when the indicator flips from bullish to bearish.
Use background shading and the trend line color for confirmation of ongoing market direction.
This makes Alpha Trend Pro a powerful yet simple tool for spotting trend reversals and managing trades with confidence.
Confluence Engine Confluence Engine is a practical, non-repainting decision aid that scores market conditions from −100…+100 by combining six proven modules: Trend, Momentum, Volatility, Volume, Structure, and an HTF confirmation. It’s designed for crypto, forex, indices, and stocks, and it fires entries only on confirmed bar closes.
What’s inside
Trend: EMA 20/50/200 alignment plus a Supertrend/KAMA toggle (you choose the baseline).
Momentum: RSI + MACD with confirmed-pivot divergence detection.
Volatility: ATR% and Bollinger Band width vs its average to favor expansion over chop.
Volume: OBV-style cumulative flow slope + volume surge vs SMA×multiplier.
Market Structure: Confirmed pivots, BOS (break of structure) and CHOCH (change of character).
HTF Filter: Closed higher-timeframe context via request.security(..., barmerge.gaps_on, barmerge.lookahead_off).
Why it does not repaint
Signals are computed and plotted on closed bars only.
Pivots/divergences use confirmed pivot points (no forward look).
HTF series are fetched with lookahead_off and use the last closed HTF bar in realtime.
No future bar references are used for entries or alerts.
How to use (3 steps)
Pick a timeframe pair: use a 4–6× HTF multiplier (5m→30m, 15m→1h, 1h→4h, 4h→1D, 1D→1W).
Trade with the HTF: take longs only when the HTF filter is bullish; shorts only when bearish.
Prefer expansion: act when BB width > its average and ATR% is elevated; skip most signals in compression.
Suggested presets (start here)
Crypto (BTC/ETH): 15m→1h, 1h→4h. stLen=10, stMult=3.0, bbLen=20, surgeMul=1.8–2.2, thresholds +40 / −40 (intraday can try +35 / −35).
Forex majors: 15m→1h, 1h→4h. stLen=10–14, stMult=2.5–3.0, surgeMul=1.5–1.8, thresholds +35 / −35 (swing: +45 / −45).
US equities (liquid): 5m→30m/1h, 15m→1h/2h. stMult=3.0–3.5, surgeMul=1.6–2.0, thresholds +45 / −45 to reduce chop.
Indices (ES/NQ): 5m→30m, 15m→1h. Defaults are fine; start at +40 / −40.
Gold/Oil: 15m→1h, 1h→4h. Thresholds +35 / −35, surgeMul=1.6–1.9.
Inputs (plain English)
Use Supertrend (off = KAMA): choose the trend baseline.
EMA Fast/Mid/Slow: 20/50/200 by default for classic stack.
RSI/MACD + divergence pivots: momentum and exhaustion context.
ATR Length & BB Length: volatility regime detection.
Volume SMA & Surge Multiplier: defines “meaningful” volume spikes.
Pivot left/right & “Confirm BOS/CHOCH on Close”: structure strictness.
Enable HTF & Higher Timeframe: confirms the lower timeframe direction.
Thresholds (+long / −short): when the score crosses these, you get signals.
Signals & alerts (IDs preserved)
Entry shapes plot at bar close when the score crosses thresholds.
Alerts you can enable:
CONFLUENCE LONG — long entry signal
CONFLUENCE SHORT — short entry signal
BULLISH BIAS — score turned positive
BEARISH BIAS — score turned negative
Best practices
Focus on signals with HTF agreement and volatility expansion; require volume participation (surge or rising OBV slope) for higher quality.
Raise thresholds (+45/−45 or +50/−50) to reduce whipsaws in choppy sessions.
Lower thresholds (+35/−35) only if you also require volatility/volume filters.
Performance & scope
Works across crypto/FX/equities/indices; no broker data or special feeds required.
No repainting by design; signals/alerts are computed on closed bars.
As with any tool, results vary by regime; always combine with risk management.
Disclosure
This script is for educational purposes only and is not financial advice. Trading involves risk. Test on historical data and paper trade before using live.
Smart Trendline [Pro]Features alerts and multi-timeframe display.
Usage: Refer to the main chart for current trend direction—blue indicates long positions, red indicates short positions.
No repainting, no future projections, and stable signals without drift.
EMA 200 MultiTF G/R + Cross Alerts by LifeHack Trader1. Indicator Setup
The script starts by defining the version of Pine Script (v5) and creating an indicator called "EMA 200 MultiTF G/R + Cross Alerts by LifeHack Trader."
The overlay=true parameter ensures that the indicator is plotted directly on the price chart.
2. Function to Get EMA200
A custom function getEma200 is defined to retrieve the 200-period Exponential Moving Average (EMA) for a specified timeframe (tf).
This function uses the request.security function to fetch the close price's EMA from different timeframes.
3. Calculate EMA200 for Multiple Timeframes
The script calculates the EMA200 for four timeframes: 15 minutes ("15"), 1 hour ("60"), 4 hours ("240"), and 1 day ("D").
These values are stored in variables (ema15, ema1h, ema4h, ema1d) and represent the EMA for each timeframe.
4. Determine Price Above or Below EMA200 (G/R)
For each timeframe, the script checks whether the closing price is above or below the EMA200.
It uses boolean checks to determine if the price is above the EMA200, assigning the status "G" (Green) for above and "R" (Red) for below.
5. Cross Signal Detection (Up/Down)
The script detects crossovers and crossunders between the price and EMA200 for each timeframe.
A crossover signal is detected when the price crosses above the EMA200 (bullish), and a crossunder signal is detected when the price crosses below the EMA200 (bearish).
These signals are stored in separate variables (crossUp, crossDown).
6. Display a Table with G/R Status and Cross Alerts
A table is created and displayed in the top-right corner of the chart. The table shows the status (G or R) for each timeframe and the cross signal (▲ for crossover, ▼ for crossunder, or - for no cross event).
The table is updated with the respective values for each timeframe every time a new bar is formed.
7. Alert Conditions
The script defines alert conditions based on the crossovers and crossunders.
When a price crosses above the EMA200 (cross-up), an alert is triggered for a potential buy opportunity. When the price crosses below the EMA200 (cross-down), an alert is triggered for a potential sell opportunity.
Alerts are configured for each timeframe (15 minutes, 1 hour, 4 hours, and 1 day).
This script provides a comprehensive system for monitoring price action relative to the EMA200 on multiple timeframes, highlighting crossovers, and delivering visual feedback and alerts based on the price's relationship with the EMA.
NK-OS-1 (40/60)Fetches above 40 and 60 data of oscillator and gives you clear picture that where the actual momentum is going on across six timeframes . Two lines showing the oversold and over bought zone so that you can identify the market potential and trend. Saves time — no need to flip through multiple charts for overbought and oversold. Helps traders confirm trend direction quickly and use top-down confluence for entries/exits.
Originality → Transforms simple overbought and oversold zone into a multi-timeframe.
Usefulness → Provides clear, time-saving confluence signals for trend following and intraday scalping.
Transparency → Explains logic (oversold and overbought zone in all timeframes) without exposing private source code.
Compliance → Script uses a clean chart, no extra drawings, and is designed for easy interpretation.
Ajmera-Call/PutFor each condition, the table shows Call (green) if bullish, or Put (red) if bearish.
A final majority vote row summarizes the overall sentiment.
This tool is intended for educational and informational use only. It does not provide financial advice or guarantee trading results.
Multi-Timeframe Stochastic with AlertsMTF Stochastic Quad Rotation - works particularly well with Futures and setups including rejection blocks and displacement
NYMEX:CL1!
Fractal Trendlines + MTF Fractal Range (incl. Box)This indicator combines classic fractal analysis with automatic trendlines and a multi-timeframe range system:
🔹 Fractal Trendlines
Automatically detects fractal highs and lows (customizable period).
Connects consecutive fractals with trendlines.
Lines are extended into the future.
Number of visible lines and line thickness are adjustable.
Colors for high and low lines are fully customizable.
🔹 Multi-Timeframe Fractal Range
Optionally display fractals from a higher timeframe (e.g., H1, H4, Daily).
The most recent MTF high and low are shown as continuous lines.
A box highlights the current MTF fractal range.
Customizable colors, extending up to the current price.
📌 Benefit
The indicator provides objective and automatic drawing of trendlines as well as clear support and resistance zones across multiple timeframes. Perfect for identifying trend reversals, breakouts, and key trading areas.
Disclaimer: Use at your own risk, no guarantee
USDCHF Short Strategy - Ichimoku + P&FStrategy combining entry confirmation from both Ichimoku and PnF charting meant to be used on 1h, 30min, 15min charts after higher time frame confirmations have been established.
The Liquidity Engine [PIPNEXUS]Indicator Description:
The PIPNEXUS Liquidity Indicator is designed to track market liquidity zones with remarkable accuracy, giving traders a clear view of where institutional orders are likely to enter or exit. This tool goes beyond basic support and resistance by mapping the true liquidity levels that drive market moves. With its precision, it helps traders capture high-probability setups and avoid low-quality trades.
Key Features:
Identifies liquidity pools and key market zones
Provides high-accuracy trade opportunities
Filters out false signals and improves timing
Suitable for intraday, swing, and long-term trading
Built to align with institutional market behavior
This indicator delivers powerful and consistent results, making it an essential tool for traders who want to trade with precision and confidence.
Super Signals (High Accuracy)Test it and you will juge it by yourself..a high winrate +90%
NO REPAINTING, NO LAGGING