Shifa A+ (Lean tidy) — v1.5.1calls/puts indicator based on trend line, support based tp and resistance based sl
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SMC Concepts (Sessions, Lookback Gaps) | קונספטים SMCThe indicator marks the Asian session and the London session in order to see liquidity taking - in addition, it gently marks gaps throughout the entire chart - the indicator marks gaps of a 24/12/6/3 hour back time - from the New York session. The marking of these gaps will be throughout the entire chart until the New York session. Options for selecting a specific time precisely.האינדיקטור מסמן את סשן אסיה ואת סשן לונדון על מנת לראות לקיחת נזילות -בנוסף מסמן בעדינות גאפים לאורך כל הגרף -האינדיקטור מסמן גאפים של זמן לאחור של 24/12/6/3 שעות- מזמן סשן נויורק סימון הגאפים האלו יהיה לאורך כל הגרף עד לסשן נויורק . אפשרויות לבחירת זמן מסוים בדווקה .
ASM Pro EMA Indicator – Smart Buy/Sell SignalsAdvanced EMA crossover indicator with auto Buy/Sell signals, real-time alerts, and multi-market support. Perfect for Indian Market, Crypto, Forex & Stocks traders.
🔹ASM Pro EMA Indicator – Key Features:
1.Dual EMA Crossover Strategy – Detects market trend shifts using Fast & Slow EMA crossover.
2.Auto Buy/Sell Labels – Instantly shows clear green BUY and red SELL signals on chart.
3.Multi-Timeframe Support – Works smoothly from 1-minute to daily charts.
4.Real-Time Alerts – Receive instant alerts on TradingView app, email, or pop-up.
5.Beginner Friendly – Simple, easy-to-use with no complex setup.
6.Professional Look – Premium design with Blue & Orange EMAs + smart labels.
7.Universal Market Fit – Optimized for Crypto, Forex, Stocks, and Gold.
8.Low Lag Signals – Faster and more reliable than standard EMA crossovers.
9.Risk-Reward Friendly – Helps traders find clear entries, stop-loss, and exit zones.
10.Premium Access Model – Available via monthly & yearly subscription.
🔹How to Make Profit with ASM Pro EMA Indicator:
1.Follow Buy/Sell Signals with Discipline – Enter on Green BUY, exit/short on Red SELL.
2.Use Multi-Timeframe Confirmation – Small timeframe entry, big timeframe trend confirmation.
3.Set Stop-Loss at EMA Levels – Below EMA for BUY, above EMA for SELL.
4.Book Partial Profits – Secure 50% at key levels, trail the rest with EMA.
5.Trade Only Trending Markets – Works best in strong uptrend or downtrend.
Momentum Signals – Real-time (Repainting)This indicator generates real-time BUY/SELL signals using a confluence of VWMA trend, 3-bar momentum, and volume, then filters them by a strength score.
⚠️ **WARNING:** This version **repaints**; signals can appear and disappear before the bar closes.
Momentum Signals – Real-time (Repainting)This indicator generates real-time BUY/SELL signals using a confluence of VWMA trend, 3-bar momentum, and volume, then filters them by a strength score.
⚠️ WARNING: This version repaints; signals can appear and disappear before the bar closes.
Multi-Timeframe Options Strategy with Dynamic Scoring System## Multi-Timeframe Options Strategy with Dynamic Scoring System
### Overview
This indicator combines 12 technical analysis tools using a proprietary 30-point scoring system to generate options trading signals (CALL/PUT). It's designed for traders seeking confluence-based entries with multiple confirmation layers.
### How the Scoring System Works
The indicator evaluates market conditions across three categories:
**Trend Analysis (9 points maximum):**
- EMA Alignment (9, 21, 50, 200): Checks if moving averages are properly stacked (3 points)
- ADX Trend Strength: Confirms trend momentum above 25 threshold (3 points)
- Higher Timeframe Confirmation: Validates signals against larger timeframe trend (3 points)
**Momentum Indicators (7 points maximum):**
- RSI Position & Direction: Optimal zones 40-65 for buys, 35-60 for sells (2 points)
- MACD Signal Line Cross: Momentum confirmation (2 points)
- Stochastic Oscillator: Overbought/oversold conditions (2 points)
- Bollinger Band Position: Price relative to middle band (1 point)
**Market Quality Filters (4 points maximum):**
- Volume Confirmation: 1.5x average volume requirement (2 points)
- VWAP Position: Trend alignment check (1 point)
- ATR Volatility: Ensures adequate price movement (1 point)
### Key Features
**1. Fair Value Gaps (FVG)**
- Identifies price inefficiencies between candles
- Bullish FVG: Current low > high (potential support)
- Bearish FVG: Current high < low (potential resistance)
- Visual representation with colored boxes on chart
**2. Three Operating Modes**
- Normal Mode: Minimum 10 points - balanced signal frequency
- High Mode: Minimum 15 points - fewer but stronger signals
- Ultra Mode: Minimum 20 points - only highest quality setups
**3. Protection Mechanisms**
- Bollinger Band squeeze detection avoids ranging markets
- Prevents conflicting signals (no simultaneous CALL/PUT)
- 5-bar minimum cooldown between signals
- Filters extreme RSI readings (>75 or <25)
**4. Risk Management**
- Three profit targets: 0.5%, 1%, 1.5%
- Stop loss: 0.5% or ATR-based
- Visual target lines with entry/exit levels
### How Components Work Together
The indicator creates a comprehensive market analysis by combining:
- **EMAs** provide the trend structure framework
- **Oscillators** (RSI, Stochastic) identify optimal entry timing
- **ADX** confirms trend strength to filter weak signals
- **Volume** validates institutional participation
- **Higher timeframe** acts as a directional filter
Each component contributes points to either bullish or bearish scoring. Signals only generate when one direction significantly outweighs the other and meets minimum thresholds.
### Usage Instructions
1. **Select Mode**: Choose Normal/High/Ultra based on your trading style
2. **Monitor Dashboard**: Check real-time scoring and market conditions
3. **Wait for Signals**: Main BUY/SELL labels appear when criteria met
4. **Follow Targets**: Use automated TP and SL levels for risk management
5. **Candle Labels**: Optional CALL/PUT labels show building momentum
### Dashboard Information
The dashboard displays:
- Current trend direction and HTF confirmation
- ADX strength and direction
- RSI status with divergence detection
- MACD momentum state
- Volume multiplier
- Market condition (trending/ranging)
- Live scoring for both directions
### Important Notes
- This is a technical analysis tool, not financial advice
- Past performance does not guarantee future results
- Always use proper risk management
- Test thoroughly on demo before live trading
### Originality
This indicator's unique value comes from:
1. The 30-point weighted scoring system that prioritizes different factors
2. Integration of Fair Value Gaps with traditional indicators
3. Multi-mode operation allowing traders to adjust signal frequency
4. Higher timeframe validation system
5. Comprehensive filtering to reduce false signals
The combination creates a systematic approach to options trading that goes beyond simple indicator mashups by providing clear, scored reasoning for each signal.
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### Updates and Support
For questions or suggestions, please comment below. The indicator will be updated based on community feedback while maintaining compliance with all platform rules.
Fear & Greed Oscillator — LEAP Puts (v6, manual DMI/ADX)Fear & Greed Oscillator — LEAP Puts (v6, manual DMI/ADX) is a Puts-focused mirror of the Calls version, built to flag top risk and momentum rollovers for timing LEAP Put entries. It outputs a smoothed composite from −100 to +100 using slower MACD, manual DMI/ADX (Wilder), RSI and Stoch RSI extremes, OBV distribution vs. accumulation, and volume spike & direction, with optional Put/Call Ratio and IV Rank inputs. All thresholds, weights, and smoothing match the Calls script for 1:1 customization, and a component table shows what’s driving the score. Reading is simple: higher values = rising top-risk (red shading above “Top-Risk”); lower values = deep dip / bounce risk (green shading). Built-in alerts cover Top-Risk, Deep Dip, and zero-line crosses for clear, actionable cues.
LEAP Put Edge — Top Risk Oscillator (v6, divergences + HTF)Pinpoint market tops with precision — a composite oscillator built to spot exhaustion, bearish divergences, and high-probability LEAP Put entry zones.
The LEAP Put Edge — Top Risk Oscillator is designed specifically to help identify high-probability entry points for long-dated Put options (LEAPs) by highlighting exhaustion at market tops. Unlike generic overbought/oversold tools, it combines slower MACD and DMI/ADX for trend quality, RSI and Stochastic RSI for momentum extremes, volume spike and upper-wick exhaustion signals for capitulation risk, and optional bearish divergences in RSI and MACD to confirm weakening strength. The output is a smoothed composite score scaled from -100 to +100, where higher values indicate rising top-risk and bearish edge conditions. Clear thresholds, color-coded plots, and built-in alerts make it straightforward and practical for traders seeking simple, actionable signals to time Put entries with confidence.
Signal Validator - Signal Validator with Volume and IV ProxySignal Validator - Signal Validator with Volume and IV Proxy
Floating Dashboard + KDE (v6)Simple indicator that displays ADX, RSI, MACD, ATR, Average Volume and KDE with dynamic Table and Label.
Combined CE and PE Option Overlay with Time Targets for All TgsThe "Combined CE and PE Option Overlay with Time Targets for All Tgs" is a sophisticated TradingView Pine Script (v5) indicator designed for intraday options trading, focusing on Call (CE) and Put (PE) options. It overlays price levels and wick zones on the chart, using previous day's high, low, open, and close to define upper and lower wick areas, filled in red and green respectively. The indicator generates buy/sell signals based on EMA, SMA, or RSI crossovers, with customizable thresholds and signal line thickness. It calculates entry prices, stop losses (SL), and five target levels (TG1-TG5) for both CE and PE, adjusting for strikes and tick sizes (e.g., NIFTY 50, BANKNIFTY 100). Time targets are estimated using average price speed over a lookback period, accounting for market hours (9:15 AM to 3:30 PM IST). Labels display detailed info, including expiry dates (set by day) and time projections. Alerts trigger on signal crossovers and individual level breaches, with webhook support for automation. Features include adjustable risk-reward multipliers, line extensions, and debug tables, making it a comprehensive tool for options traders seeking precise entry/exit points and time-based targets.
Opening 30m Candle 10% Levels Automatically plots the SPX first 30-minute candle high/low and highlights the top/bottom 10% zones for intraday support, resistance, and breakout levels. Features optional shaded zones and four separate alerts for zone entry and breakout/breakdown. Resets daily for hassle-free intraday analysis, helping day traders quickly spot key levels and trading opportunities.
PSP Universal First Hour Trading SystemPSP Universal First Hour Trading System
Type: Indicator (Pine v5)
Works on: Any symbol & intraday timeframe
Idea: Trade the breakout of the first-hour range with auto Targets/SL, clean signals, and a full P&L dashboard.
What it does
Automatically detects the first-hour session (fully configurable start time & timezone) and draws:
First Hour High / Low
Projected Target and Stop-Loss for both directions
Triggers one signal per day on breakout:
🟢 BUY when price breaks above the First Hour High
🔴 SELL when price breaks below the First Hour Low
Lets you choose Signal timing:
Close = confirms at candle close (more reliable)
Touch = triggers intra-bar (more responsive)
Tracks and displays a comprehensive P&L table: trades, win rates, avg P/L, R:R, today’s stats, and ₹ results based on your lot-size.
P&L Dashboard (auto-updating)
Totals: Trades, Win Rate, Target Hits vs Misses
Breakdown: Buy vs Sell counts & win%
Averages: Avg Profit, Avg Loss, R:R
Today’s Section: Trades, Win%, Targets, Misses, Today P&L (Pts & ₹)
Overall: Total Profit/Loss (Pts & ₹), Net P&L, est. ROI (base ₹1L)
Context: Timeframe, Session time, Target mode/values, Candles, Status
How to use
Add the indicator to your chart.
Set your session start time, timezone, and first-hour length to match the market.
Choose Points or Percentage for Target/SL and set values.
Decide whether signals should confirm on Close (recommended) or on Touch.
(Optional) Set From Date and Lot Size to compute accurate ₹ stats.
Enable alerts for automation or notifications.
Good to know
Designed to avoid multiple trades per day—first valid breakout only.
Lines and labels are non-repainting when using Signal on Close.
Works across indices, stocks, futures, and crypto; adjust Target/SL to instrument volatility.
Best-practice presets (suggestions)
Indices (5-min): Target 40–80 pts, SL 25–40 pts
Large-cap stocks (5–10 min): Target 0.5–1.0%, SL 0.3–0.6%
Crypto (5–15 min): Start with % mode (e.g., TGT 0.5–1.0%, SL 0.3–0.7%)
Auction S/D Zones (Pivot + Volume + ATR) - S9Trader
Short Summary
Plots high-probability Supply & Demand zones from confirmed pivots, validated by volume and an ATR-impulse filter. Highlights the first retest, supports optional invalidation, and includes touch alerts. Works on any symbol and timeframe.
Script Description
What it does
Detects swing highs/lows (confirmed pivots) and draws Supply (red) / Demand (green) zones.
Confirms potential institutional activity with Volume > SMA × multiplier.
Requires an impulse move at the pivot (range ≥ ATR × multiplier) to avoid weak swings.
Extends zones to the right, highlights the first touch, and can invalidate zones on clean breaks.
Provides alerts when price touches an active zone.
Principles (why it works)
Auction Market Theory: Markets rotate between balance and imbalance; sharp moves often mark “unfair” highs/lows that react on retest.
Supply/Demand Mapping: Swing highs tend to act as Supply on revisit; swing lows as Demand.
Volume Confirmation: Above-average pivot volume suggests non-retail participation.
ATR Impulse: Prioritizes pivots formed by meaningful range expansion, not noise.
How it works (logic)
Pivot detection: ta.pivothigh/low(leftBars, rightBars) confirms a swing after rightBars candles.
Zone construction: Supply = top at pivot high, bottom at max(open, close). Demand = bottom at pivot low, top at min(open, close). Optional minimum % height filter.
Filters: Volume > SMA(Volume, volLen) × volMult AND true range ≥ ATR × impATRmult.
Management: Keeps up to maxZones per side; highlights first retest; invalidates on decisive close through the far edge.
Alerts: Triggers when the current bar intersects any active zone.
Inputs (recommended starting points)
Pivot Left/Right Bars (5/5): Higher = stronger, fewer zones. Intraday: 3–6; Swing: 8–12.
Volume SMA Length (20) & High-Volume Multiplier (1.5–2.0): Higher = stricter.
ATR Length (14) & Impulse Multiplier (1.0–1.5): Higher = stricter.
Min Zone Height % (0.05–0.15%): Skip micro-zones.
Max Zones / Side (5–15): Reduce clutter & stay within object limits.
Invalidate on Break: Remove “proven wrong” zones.
Highlight First Touch: Emphasize the first interaction.
Extend Left: Optional historical context.
How to use (playbook)
Start with context: Identify the higher-timeframe trend/structure.
Prioritize first touch: Reactions are typically strongest on the first revisit.
Seek confluence: Favor zones aligned with trend or near HTF levels, VWAP/MA confluence, or round numbers.
Risk: Place stops just beyond the zone; size so a clean break is tolerable.
Targets: Mid-range, opposite side of the session’s rotation, or next HTF level; trail if momentum persists.
Alerts available
Supply Zone Touch
Demand Zone Touch
Notes & limitations
Pivots confirm only after rightBars candles; zones appear at the confirmed pivot (no instant hindsight).
Order flow/footprint is not available in Pine; bar volume is used as a proxy.
Drawing objects are limited by TradingView; keep maxZones modest on long histories.
Indicator only (not a strategy); backtesting requires a separate strategy script.
Changelog
v1.0.0 — Initial release: pivots + volume + ATR impulse, first-touch highlight, invalidation, alerts, zone caps.
Disclaimer
For educational purposes only. Not financial advice. Trading involves risk—do your own research and manage risk.
Auction S/D Zones (Pivot + Volume + ATR) -S9TraderShort Summary
Plots high-probability Supply & Demand zones from confirmed pivots, validated by volume and an ATR-impulse filter. Highlights the first retest, supports optional invalidation, and includes touch alerts. Works on any symbol and timeframe.
Script Description
What it does
* Detects swing highs/lows (confirmed pivots) and draws Supply (red) / Demand (green) zones.
* Confirms potential institutional activity with Volume > SMA × multiplier.
* Requires an impulse move at the pivot (range ≥ ATR × multiplier) to avoid weak swings.
* Extends zones to the right, highlights the first touch, and can invalidate zones on clean breaks.
* Provides alerts when price touches an active zone.
Principles (why it works)
* Auction Market Theory: Markets rotate between balance and imbalance; sharp moves often mark “unfair” highs/lows that react on retest.
* Supply/Demand Mapping: Swing highs tend to act as Supply on revisit; swing lows as Demand.
* Volume Confirmation: Above-average pivot volume suggests non-retail participation.
* ATR Impulse: Prioritizes pivots formed by meaningful range expansion, not noise.
How it works (logic)
* Pivot detection: `ta.pivothigh/low(leftBars, rightBars)` confirms a swing after rightBars candles.
* Zone construction: Supply = top at pivot high, bottom at max(open, close). Demand = bottom at pivot low, top at min(open, close). Optional minimum % height filter.
* Filters: `Volume > SMA(Volume, volLen) × volMult` AND `true range ≥ ATR × impATRmult`.
* Management: Keeps up to maxZones per side; highlights first retest; invalidates on decisive close through the far edge.
* Alerts: Triggers when the current bar intersects any active zone.
Inputs (recommended starting points)
* Pivot Left/Right Bars (5/5): Higher = stronger, fewer zones. Intraday: 3–6; Swing: 8–12.
* Volume SMA Length (20) & High-Volume Multiplier (1.5–2.0): Higher = stricter.
* ATR Length (14) & Impulse Multiplier (1.0–1.5): Higher = stricter.
* Min Zone Height % (0.05–0.15%): Skip micro-zones.
* Max Zones / Side (5–15): Reduce clutter & stay within object limits.
* Invalidate on Break: Remove “proven wrong” zones.
* Highlight First Touch: Emphasize the first interaction.
* Extend Left: Optional historical context.
How to use (playbook)
* Start with context: Identify the higher-timeframe trend/structure.
* Prioritize first touch: Reactions are typically strongest on the first revisit.
* Seek confluence: Favor zones aligned with trend or near HTF levels, VWAP/MA confluence, or round numbers.
* Risk: Place stops just beyond the zone; size so a clean break is tolerable.
* Targets: Mid-range, opposite side of the session’s rotation, or next HTF level; trail if momentum persists.
Alerts available
* Supply Zone Touch
* Demand Zone Touch
Notes & limitations
* Pivots confirm only after rightBars candles; zones appear at the confirmed pivot (no instant hindsight).
* Order flow/footprint is not available in Pine; bar volume is used as a proxy.
* Drawing objects are limited by TradingView; keep maxZones modest on long histories.
* Indicator only (not a strategy); backtesting requires a separate strategy script.
Changelog
* v1.0.0 — Initial release: pivots + volume + ATR impulse, first-touch highlight, invalidation, alerts, zone caps.
Disclaimer
For educational purposes only. Not financial advice. Trading involves risk—do your own research and manage risk.
Options Trading Max Success_V1DISCLAIMER:
The information provided is NOT financial advice. I am not a financial adviser, accountant or the like. This information is purely from my own due diligence and an expression of my thoughts, my opinions based on my personal experiences, and the way I transact.
Utilize this indicator at your own risk..! The indicator creator is not liable for your loss due to untimely action / adverse consequences / server lags from Tradingview (if any).
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Welcome!
This is a 95-100% Success rate High Frequency Indicator exclusively for Binary Options Traders. It works on any time frames and pairs but is EXCLUSIVELY built for 1-minute candles for EUR/USD currency on "OANDA" forex chart. So, use it for same to get this indicator working at its best.
Use Martingale strategy (5 attempts max) for making profits / recover loss with some profits.
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Martingale Strategy For your knowledge with an example:
1) Lets say you are trading on binary options platform that gives 80% profit upon successful trade.
2) UP signal seen. You do the below from next candle:
a) 1st attempt = Rs.100.
- If Success, then profit = Rs.80. Cycle close and exit.
- If Loss, then do 2nd attempt.
b) 2nd attempt =Rs.200.
- If Success, then profit = Rs.160. (Rs. 100 recovery + Rs.60 Profit). Cycle close and exit.
- If Loss, then do 3rd attempt.
c) 3rd attempt = Rs. 400.
- If Success, then profit = Rs.320. (Rs. 300 recovery + Rs.20 Profit). Cycle close and exit.
- If Loss, then do 4th attempt.. and so on.
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If you see any body less/Doji candle in between your attempts. Then do not continue further.
Hold this cycle for next similar stage. For example:
Select chart which promises: Success = 80% profit.
Then attempt the below on the next candle AFTER you see an UP signal.
Cycle 1: UP signal seen. 5 attempts from next candle:
Let's say:
1st attempt = Rs.100. Result = loss
2nd attempt =Rs.200. Result = loss
3rd attempt = Rs.400. Result = No profit/loss (due to Doji candle/candle without body).
Recommendation: Do not proceed further in current cycle. Hold on for next cycle/UP signal.
Park Rs.400 rupees attempt aside for a while.
Cycle 2: UP signal seen. 5 attempts from next candle:
Let's say:
1st attempt = Rs.100. Result = loss
2nd attempt =Rs.200. Result = Success
Cycle Completed. Wait for next cycle/Up signal
Cycle 3: UP signal seen. 5 attempts from next candle:
Let's say:
1st attempt = Rs.100. Result = loss
2nd attempt =Rs.200. Result = loss
3rd attempt = Now you can attempt with Rs. 800.
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Recommendations:
- Keep a good discipline and make smart moves.
- You may add other supporting indicators of your choice along with this.
- You can keep your trading attempts low i.e. After you see an UP signal, let go the 1st one/two/three candles. If they turn out to be Red candles back to back, then good for you, as you can start entry of attempts from the 2nd/3rd/4th candle. Thereby evading one/two/three few failed attempts. If any candle gets green After Up signal and before your entry, then do not enter this cycle. Wait for next cycle.
Good luck.
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Swing Support and Resistance [Vijay]Swing-based support & resistance with breakout buy/sell signals and alerts.
Full Description:
The Swing Support and Resistance indicator is a simple yet effective tool to identify swing-based support and resistance levels using pivot points.
Pivot Length: Defines how many bars on each side are used to confirm a swing high (resistance) or swing low (support).
Support & Resistance: Plots the most recent pivot levels as visual markers (circles) on the chart.
Buy & Sell Signals:
A Buy Signal is triggered when price crosses above the last resistance.
A Sell Signal is triggered when price crosses below the last support.
Visual Cues: Arrows are plotted directly on the chart for easy signal recognition.
Alerts: Built-in alert conditions allow you to set TradingView alerts for breakout signals.
This script is useful for traders who rely on price action, breakout trading, and swing structure analysis. It helps quickly spot where price is breaking key levels and provides instant alerts for trade opportunities.
Overnight Gap Dominance Indicator (OGDI)The Overnight Gap Dominance Indicator (OGDI) measures the relative volatility of overnight price gaps versus intraday price movements for a given security, such as SPY or SPX. It uses a rolling standard deviation of absolute overnight percentage changes divided by the standard deviation of absolute intraday percentage changes over a customizable window. This helps traders identify periods where overnight gaps predominate, suggesting potential opportunities for strategies leveraging extended market moves.
Instructions
A
pply the indicator to your TradingView chart for the desired security (e.g., SPY or SPX).
Adjust the "Rolling Window" input to set the lookback period (default: 60 bars).
Modify the "1DTE Threshold" and "2DTE+ Threshold" inputs to tailor the levels at which you switch from 0DTE to 1DTE or multi-DTE strategies (default: 0.5 and 0.6).
Observe the OGDI line: values above the 1DTE threshold suggest favoring 1DTE strategies, while values above the 2DTE+ threshold indicate multi-DTE strategies may be more effective.
Use in conjunction with low VIX environments and uptrend legs for optimal results.
Intellxis Premium InsightUnderstanding the Intellxis - Premium Insight Indicator
This guide provides a way to understand the output of the Premium Insight plugin for TradingView. Its core feature is the "Premium Status" column, which analyzes how an option's premium behaves relative to the underlying asset's price. Use the below guide to decode every status message and leverage this powerful plugin in your trading.
Call Option Statuses
Strong (Spot 🡅): The Call premium is increasing as the underlying asset price rises. This confirms a bullish trend and indicates the option is behaving as expected.
Down (Spot 🡇): The Call premium is decreasing as the underlying asset price falls. This is the normal, expected behavior for a call option in a downtrend.
Down (Spot ⟷): The Call premium is decreasing while the underlying asset price is flat. This erosion of value is due to the passage of time and is an expected behavior.
Weak (Spot 🡅): The Call premium is decreasing slightly even though the underlying asset price is rising. This is an anomaly and suggests weakness in the bullish move.
Flat (Spot 🡅): The Call premium is not changing despite a rise in the underlying asset price. This indicates the premium is not responding to a favorable move, which is a sign of weakness.
Strong (Spot 🡇): The Call premium is increasing even though the underlying asset price is falling. This is a highly counter-intuitive signal and could point to a sharp increase in implied volatility.
MELTDOWN (Spot 🡅): The Call premium is collapsing significantly while the underlying asset price is RISING. This contradicts normal option behavior and may signal an imminent reversal or volatility crush.
MELTDOWN (Spot ⟷): The Call premium is collapsing significantly while the underlying is flat. This suggests a massive drop in implied volatility or other strong selling pressure not related to price direction.
Down Significantly (Spot 🡇): The Call premium is dropping significantly as the underlying spot price is moving down.
Up (Spot ⟷): The Call premium is increasing while the underlying spot price is flat. This is likely due to a sudden increase in volatility.
Flat (Spot ⟷): Normal: The Call premium is flat and the underlying spot price is also flat.
Put Option Statuses
Strong (Spot 🡇): The Put premium is increasing as the underlying asset price falls. This confirms a bearish trend and indicates the option is behaving as expected.
Down (Spot 🡅): The Put premium is decreasing as the underlying asset price rises. This is the normal, expected behavior for a put option in an uptrend.
Down (Spot ⟷): The Put premium is decreasing while the underlying asset price is flat. This erosion of value is due to the passage of time and is an expected behavior.
Weak (Spot 🡇): The Put premium is dropping slightly even though the underlying asset price is falling. This is an anomaly and suggests weakness in the bearish move.
Flat (Spot 🡇): The Put premium is not changing despite a fall in the underlying asset price. This indicates the premium is not responding to a favorable move, which is a sign of weakness.
Strong (Spot 🡅): The Put premium is increasing even though the underlying asset price is rising. This is a highly counter-intuitive signal and could point to a sharp increase in implied volatility.
MELTDOWN (Spot 🡇): The Put premium is collapsing significantly while the underlying asset price is FALLING. This contradicts normal option behavior and may signal an imminent reversal or volatility crush.
MELTDOWN (Spot ⟷): The Put premium is collapsing significantly while the underlying is flat. This suggests a massive drop in implied volatility or other strong selling pressure not related to price direction.
Down Significantly (Spot 🡅): The Put premium is dropping significantly as the underlying spot price is moving up.
Up (Spot ⟷): The Put premium is increasing while the underlying spot price is flat. This is likely due to a sudden increase in volatility.
Flat (Spot ⟷): The Put premium is flat and the underlying spot price is also flat.
SPX → NQ Levels ConverterSPX → NQ Levels Converter is a Pine Script indicator that projects key S&P 500 (SPX) levels onto the NASDAQ 100 (NQ) chart using a configurable conversion ratio.
• Dynamic ratio: calculates the live SPX/NQ ratio in real time.
• Static ratio: allows manual input of a fixed ratio.
• Supports up to 10 custom SPX levels, automatically converted into their equivalent NQ values.
• Each level is displayed with a line and label (SPX → NQ) with independent color settings.
• Advanced visualization controls:
• line extension (right, left, both, or fixed)
• line length & placement
• label side & offset.
• Lines and labels auto-update on every bar to stay accurate over time.
Use case: particularly useful for traders who track SPX option levels or support/resistance zones but execute trades on the NQ.
Monthly Expected Move (IV + Realized)What it does
Overlays 1-month expected move bands on price using both forward-looking options data and backward-looking realized movement:
IV30 band — from your pasted 30-day implied vol (%)
Straddle band — from your pasted ATM ~30-DTE call+put total
HV band — from Historical Volatility computed on-chart
ATR band — from ATR% extrapolated to ~1 trading month
Use it to quickly answer: “How much could this stock move in ~1 month?” and “Is the market now pricing more/less movement than we’ve actually been getting?”
Inputs (quick)
Implied (forward-looking)
Use IV30 (%) — paste annualized IV30 from your options platform.
Use ATM 30-DTE Straddle — paste Call+Put total (per share) at the ATM strike, ~30 DTE.
Realized (backward-looking)
HV lookback (days) — default 21 (≈1 trading month).
ATR length — default 14.
Note: TradingView can’t fetch option data automatically. Paste the IV30 % or the straddle total you read from your broker (use Mark/mid prices).
How it’s calculated
IV band (±%) = IV30 × √(21/252) (annualized → ~1-month).
Straddle band (±%) = (ATM Call + Put) / Spot to that expiry (≈30 DTE).
HV band (±%) = stdev(log returns, N) × √252 × √(21/252).
ATR band (±%) = (ATR(len)/Close) × √21.
All bands are plotted as upper/lower envelopes around price, plus an on-chart readout of each ±% for quick scanning.
How to use it (at a glance)
IV/Straddle bands wider than HV/ATR → market expects bigger movement than recent actuals (possible catalyst/expansion).
All bands narrow → likely a low-mover; look elsewhere if you want action.
HV > IV → realized swings exceed current pricing (mean-reversion or vol bleed often follows).
Pro tips
For ATM straddle: pick the expiry closest to ~30 DTE, use the ATM strike (closest to spot), and add Call Mark + Put Mark (per share). If the exact ATM strike isn’t quoted, average the two neighboring strikes.
The simple straddle/spot heuristic can read slightly below the IV-derived 1σ; that’s normal.
Keep the chart on daily timeframe—the math assumes trading-day conventions (~252/yr, ~21/mo).






















