Kinetic Candles 2📊 Kinetic Candles 2.0 — Volume Intensity + RSI Flags
Kinetic Candles 2.0 merges volume intensity directly into candles so you can see pressure without needing a separate volume panel. Candles are shaded by how strong their incoming volume is (low, medium, high), while RSI stretch conditions are flagged on the chart with discrete markers. This gives you a clean but information-dense view of how effort and momentum enter the market.
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🔹 How Volume Is Measured
• Raw chart volume is smoothed with an EMA (default: 3).
• That smoothed volume is compared against a lookback SMA baseline (default: 20).
• Three multipliers define thresholds for intensity:
• High: volume > avg * multiplierHigh
• Higher: volume > avg * multiplierHigher
• Highest: volume > avg * multiplierHighest
📌 All multipliers are fully configurable, so you can tighten or loosen how sensitive the candles are to volume surges.
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🔹 Candle Coloring
• Bull candles (close > open) and bear candles (close < open) are colored separately.
• Each has three intensity shades based on the thresholds above.
• Default colors:
• Bulls → shades of blue
• Bears → shades of red
• You can fully customize these colors in the Style tab, so if you prefer neon, pastels, or dark-mode tones, it’s all adjustable.
• Transparency/opacity is also built into the logic so high-volume candles “pop” more than low-volume ones.
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🔹 RSI Flags
• Uses Relative Strength Index (RSI) with a configurable length (default: 14).
• Stretch levels are configurable (default: 70 = overbought, 30 = oversold).
• When RSI is stretched and a candle qualifies as high-volume:
• A triangle-down (red) flag is plotted above an overbought, high-volume bear candle.
• A triangle-up (green) flag is plotted below an oversold, high-volume bull candle.
• These act as contextual warnings: strong kinetic activity in already stretched conditions.
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🔹 Inputs You Can Control
1. Volume Lookback Period — how far back to average baseline volume.
2. Volume Smoothing (EMA) — how smooth the incoming volume signal is.
3. Volume Multipliers (High, Higher, Highest) — sensitivity for each intensity tier.
4. RSI Period — number of bars used in RSI calculation.
5. RSI Overbought / Oversold Levels — customize stretch thresholds.
6. Color Overrides — in the Style tab, you can pick your own bull/bear colors for each intensity.
7. RSI Flag Toggle — show or hide the RSI stretch markers.
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🔹 Why Use Kinetic Candles?
• Compresses price + volume + momentum into one view.
• Helps spot when effort is entering the market (big players pressing the gas pedal).
• Flags moments when high volume coincides with stretched RSI → potential reversals or exhaustion points.
• Keeps your chart clean while giving more context than default candles.
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⚠️ Note: This indicator does not issue alerts — it is designed for discretionary reading of intensity and context directly on the chart.
指標和策略
Log Reg Channel-Trend w/ribbon color change alert [BigBeluga] This should give you an alert when the ribbon changes from red to green and visa versa.
Indicador Médias Móveis MA e EMA - Caminho das CriptosMoving Average Indicator: MA 200, EMA 200, EMA 100, EMA 50, and EMA 20
This indicator simultaneously displays five essential moving averages for technical analysis.
DivergX OneDivergX One — All-in-One Divergences & Confluence
DivergX One brings together, in a single indicator, the core building blocks used by discretionary traders: multi-oscillator divergence detection, confluence filtered by MTF trend, confirmation zones, PVSRA, Order Blocks, HL/LL & fractal breaks, automatic Fibonacci & trendlines, W/M (double bottoms/tops), plus an RR/Leverage Dashboard with assisted TP/SL.
Designed for 15m scalping, intraday, and swing, with 3 ready-to-use presets.
What you see on the chart
RSI Pro Divergences (classic & hidden) with confirmation zones (zone break, RSI >50/<50, or SMA cross).
→ “BULL/BEAR confirmed” labels appear when conditions + trend filter are met.
Multi-oscillator confluence (RSI, MACD histogram, CCI, robust MFI, AO): counts signals and prints a single label when the threshold is exceeded.
Automatic TP/SL options: ATR×, structure (HH/LL), Fibo 1.272, or All (stackable).
→ Live RR + ASCII bar “progress to TP1” + mini ASCII sparkline.
Auto Fibonacci (auto/forced leg) shifted to the right with colored lines & labels:
−0.618 (red), −0.272 (orange), 0/0.236/0.382/0.5/0.786/1 (white), 0.618/0.65 (green).
Automatic trendlines (bullish/bearish) updated on new pivots.
W/M (double bottoms/tops) with color code:
W: green (validated), yellow (forming), red (invalid).
M: turquoise (validated), orange (forming), pink (invalid).
PVSRA (Vector Candles) for price-volume footprint (symbol override available).
HL/LL & Center/SR/Fractal Breaks: readable structure with break arrows.
Order Blocks (Lux-style) with boxes, midline, and mitigation options.
Trend & RR Dashboard (chart corner)
MTF Trend (5m/15m/1h/4h/1D) via EMA + RSI (or EMA-only, RSI-only) + optional EMA slope.
→ BULLISH/BEARISH/NEUTRAL state per timeframe.
Current Signal (BUY/SELL) shown if unified-entry conditions are met.
RR (TP1|2|3), estimated max leverage (by risk %), live RR, ASCII TP1 bar, sparkline.
3 instant presets
Scalp (reactive): EMA 100, RSI 54/46, EMA slope required (LB=3).
Intraday: EMA 200, RSI 55/45, no slope requirement.
Swing: EMA 200/233 (selectable), RSI 60/40, slope required (LB ~ 5–8).
You can customize everything (RSI thresholds, EMA, min slope, lookbacks, min confluence, TP/SL, etc.).
Alerts included
BUY / SELL (unified entries with confluence window & cooldown).
BULL/BEAR confirmed (RSI Pro).
BULL/BEAR Confluence (filtered).
Fractal Breaks (HL/LL module).
Trigger on close or real-time (configurable).
How to use it (simple workflow)
Choose your profile (Scalp / Intraday / Swing) or switch to Custom.
Read the Dashboard: wait until your execution TF + at least one higher TF are bullish/bearish.
Spot the RSI Pro divergence (labels + zone).
Validate with Confluence (score ≥ threshold) + EMA filter if enabled.
On unified entry, let the indicator propose SL & TP; follow the ASCII bar & sparkline for progress.
Optional: use Auto Fibo/Trendlines, OB, HL/LL, and PVSRA to refine zones.
Key settings (selection)
Trend/MTF: mode (EMA+RSI/EMA/RSI), EMA length, RSI thresholds, EMA slope (on/off, lookback, min).
RSI Pro: left/right pivots, zones (ATR length & multiplier), confirmation mode.
Confluence: oscillators on/off, lengths, minimum threshold.
TP/SL: mode, ATR mult, HH/LL lookback, Fibo k (1.272).
Fib/Trendlines: pivot length, horizontal offset, extend-right, label size.
W/M: tolerance %, minimum separation, validation window.
PVSRA/OB/HL-LL: independently togglable.
Best practices
Combine MTF trend + confirmed divergence + confluence: that’s the core edge.
Respect cooldowns to avoid over-trading.
Use multiple TP levels; pyramid only if RR stays favorable.
Tune presets for your market (crypto/indices/forex) and timeframe (scalp → swing).
FAQ — Conflux One (All-in-One Divergences & Confluence)
Installation & basics
Q1. How do I add the indicator?
Add the script to your favorites in TradingView, then “Indicators” → “Favorites” → Conflux One. It plots as an overlay on price.
Q2. Which markets and timeframes?
Built for crypto/indices/forex. Optimized for 15m scalping, but works from 1m to 4H+. Choose a profile (Scalp/Intraday/Swing).
Q3. What do the three profiles change?
Scalp: EMA 100, RSI 54/46, EMA slope required (LB=3).
Intraday: EMA 200, RSI 55/45, no slope.
Swing: EMA 200/233, RSI 60/40, slope required (LB≈6).
You can customize everything afterward.
Q4. Is this auto-trading?
No. It’s a decision-support tool: aggregates signals/confirmations, draws TP/SL, and provides alerts. You manage execution.
Signal & confluence logic
Q5. What’s a “unified entry” (BUY/SELL)?
A confirmed RSI Pro divergence + a confluence window (X oscillators agree) + trend filter (EMA/RSI/slope) + signal cooldown.
Q6. How does confluence work?
It sums detected divergences across RSI, MACD hist, CCI, MFI, AO. If total ≥ threshold, a Confluence label (bull/bear) prints.
Q7. Why do I sometimes get RSI Pro divergence but no entry?
Insufficient confluence, trend filter against you (EMA/slope), window expired, or cooldown active. Check the Dashboard.
Q8. What does the MTF trend filter change?
Prevents counter-trend entries. Choose mode (EMA+RSI, EMA, or RSI) and optionally require a minimum EMA slope.
Modules (what each block does)
Q9. RSI Pro (zones)
Detects classic/hidden divergences on price pivots + draws an ATR zone to break/hold for confirmation.
Q10. Auto Fibonacci
Anchors the last leg and plots levels shifted to the right:
−0.618 red, −0.272 orange, 0/0.236/0.382/0.5/0.786/1 white, 0.618/0.65 green. Size/offset configurable.
Q11. Auto Trendlines
Connects the last two significant highs/lows and extends (optional). Updates on new pivots.
Q12. W/M (double bottom/top)
Color code: W green (validated), yellow (forming), red (invalid). M turquoise (validated), orange (forming), pink (invalid).
Nothing displayed = conditions not met (not a bug).
Q13. PVSRA (Vector Candles)
Colors candles by volume × range. Symbol override available if you combine data sources.
Q14. HL/LL + Center/SR/Fractal
Prints HH/HL/LH/LL, a center line, SR circles, and Fractal Break arrows (alertable).
Q15. Order Blocks (Lux-style)
Bull/bear boxes + midline. Mitigation options (wick/close) and max-visible control.
RR/TP/SL & Dashboard
Q16. How are TP/SL computed?
Choose ATR×, structure (HH/LL), Fibo 1.272, or All (stackable). SL and TPs draw at entry.
Q17. Estimated max leverage?
Based on your risk % and SL distance. Indicative only. Adjust real position sizing accordingly.
Q18. ASCII bar & live RR sparkline?
The bar shows progress to TP1 (0–100%). The sparkline compresses recent RR (ASCII glyphs) for at-a-glance reading.
Q19. What does the Dashboard show?
Per TF: BULLISH/BEARISH/NEUTRAL. To the right: current signal (BUY/SELL if conditions met), RR (TP1|2|3), leverage, live RR.
Alerts
Q20. Which alerts exist?
BUY/SELL, BULL/BEAR confirmed, BULL/BEAR Confluence, Fractal Break. Trigger on bar close or real-time per setting.
Q21. How to set them up properly?
Right-click → Add alert → Condition = Conflux One → choose “First Vector BUY/SELL” or “Buy/Long” / “Sell/Short,” then set message/webhook. Avoid redundant alerts.
Performance, limits & best practices
Q22. Does it repaint?
Pivot-based elements confirm after lookback (by nature). For conservative testing, enable “close only”.
Q23. Too many objects (labels/boxes/lines)?
Disable unused modules, shorten lookbacks, or lower max_*_count. Fibs/OB/labels are the heaviest.
Q24. Backtest?
Use Replay and “close only” for a conservative view. Pivot divergences are post-confirmation by design.
Q25. I don’t see any signals.
Check: chosen profile, oscillators enabled, confluence threshold, trend filter, cooldown, confirmation mode (zone/RSI/SMA).
Q26. My Fib levels look off.
Adjust Fib: leg (Auto/Bullish/Bearish), pivot length, horizontal offset, and extend-right.
Q27. W/M almost never shows up.
Tighten tolerance %, reduce minimum separation, or widen the validation window. The pattern is intentionally selective.
Q28. Quick usage tips?
Follow MTF trend → wait for confirmed RSI Pro divergence → require confluence → use auto TP/SL → manage risk.
Release Notes (Aug 29)
DivergX One — SMC + Vectors + Auto Fibs + FVG + UT-Entries
The all-in-one indicator to read Smart Money structure, capture Vector Candles (PVSRA), draw clean FVGs, auto-fib the last impulse, and generate UT-style entries/management with an EMA filter. Ideal for crypto, FX, and indices — from 15m scalping to 4h/1D swing.
Why DivergX One?
Full SMC decoding: auto HH/LH & HL/LL, internal & external BoS/CHoCH, dynamic Order Blocks with “Show last N.”
Vector Candles (PVSRA): climax/rising-volume detection, candle recolor + optional BUY/SELL on first Vector — with alerts.
Fair Value Gaps: up/down FVGs, “Contract violated” option, and “Closest only” mode to keep a single relevant FVG on screen.
Advanced Auto Fibs: automatic anchoring on the last confirmed leg (pivots), 14 levels (−0.618 → 1.618) with colors/toggles and dynamic labels.
Premium/Discount zones: live visualization above/below equilibrium (50 bars) with ATR breathing.
Efficient entries/exits: UT-style trailing stop (ATR) + EMA trend filter. BUY/SELL labels & ready-to-use alerts.
Multi-TF context: rolling H4 & 1D levels, multi-period trend table (including BTC correlation), and session backgrounds (Asia/London/NY).
Key presets
Crypto 15m scalping (clean & reactive)
Entry/Exit: a = 1.5, ATR = 7, EMA (filter) = 50 (default OK)
FVG: Closest only = ON; Contract violated = ON
PVSRA: First Vector label = ON (great for the first impulse)
SMC: Internals = ON (sens 5), Externals = ON (sens 25), OB = ON but Show last = 5–8
Swing 4h/1D
a = 2.0–2.5, ATR = 10–14, EMA = 200
Fibs: keep 0.382/0.5/0.618/0.786/1.272/1.618
Sessions BG = OFF (cleaner chart)
Adaptive EMA/SMA Suite (3x)What It Does
Puts up to three moving averages on your chart (E1, E2, E3).
Each line can be set to EMA or SMA, on any timeframe you want.
You can change the length, source (close, open, high, etc.), offset, color, and visibility for each line.
Labels
Each line can show a label on the last bar with its value.
Labels can be set to left or right side, sized how you like, with optional transparent backgrounds.
Spacing controls help keep labels from overlapping
GoodGuys Spot — Good Buy / Good Sell + Auto DCATransform your long-term spot investments with a simple and readable signal flow: Good Buy / Good Sell based on confirmed daily pivots, intelligent automatic DCA, an MTF chart (1D/3D/1W), partial TPs, and dynamic exits (trailing/locking/EMA200).
Ideal for crypto, indices, and stocks in 1D timeframes.
Why this indicator?
Immediate visual clarity: green “Good Buy” dots on lows, red “Good Sell” dots on highs, with adjustable text (size & offset).
Designed for the long-term investor: EMA50/EMA200 trend filter + RSI midline (optional).
Truly usable DCA: three modes (Time / Price / Hybrid), budget per purchase, cooldown, stops below the EMA50, auto-reset.
Exit discipline: Configurable partial TPs, trailing on local ATH, buffer on EMA200, "lock" after TP1 or beyond a defined ROI.
Multi-timeframe control: 1D/3D/1W mini-dashboard to read the market regime at a glance.
Ready for automation: structured alerts + CSV export via alert() (integrable into your external tools).
How it works (in brief)
Good Buy / Good Sell Signals (Daily)
Good Buy: Appearance of a confirmed daily pivot low (ta.pivotlow), optionally filtered by trend (Close > EMA200 & EMA50 > EMA200 & RSI ≥ midline).
Good Sell: Confirmed daily pivot high (ta.pivothigh) — visual peak marker.
Anti-repaint: “Confirm at close” option (recommended).
Automatic DCA
Modes:
Time (weekly / monthly / every N days),
Price (steps below EMA50: DCA1/DCA2/DCA3),
Hybrid (priority price, otherwise time trigger).
Security & Logic: DCA budget, cooldown in days, cap on the number of purchases, resetting of levels when the price crosses back above the EMA50, "Only Bull" option (only buy if the price is bullish LT).
Integrated tracking: cumulative investment, accumulated units, average price, PnL%.
Exits / Protection
Partial TPs (TP1/TP2/TP3) expressed as a % above the avg cost.
Trailing:
from the position's local ATH (exit if retracement is X%),
and/or EMA200 + buffer.
Profit Lock: after TP1, or beyond a defined ROI (raises a protective stop level).
MTF Dashboard (1D/3D/1W)
Displays the regime (bull/bear) based on the Close vs. EMA50/200 and RSI.
Helps you stay aligned with the underlying trend.
What you see on the chart
Green/red dots at pivots (automatic offset on the pivot candlestick).
Enlarged and offset “Good Buy / Good Sell” text (up for SELL, down for BUY) — fully adjustable.
EMA50 / EMA200, Candlestick Exit, TP lines (TP1/TP2/TP3), dynamic exit line (trailing/lock).
DCA Bands (manual markers below EMA50).
Two tables:
DCA/PnL (invested, units, avg cost, PnL%, PnL$, trail level),
MTF 1D/3D/1W (rate, position vs. EMA, RSI).
Main Settings
Pivots: sensitivity (left/right bars), BUY trend filter (Close>EMA200), marker styles (Circles / Triangles / Arrows / Labels).
Good Buy/Sell text: size (Small → Very Large), BUY offset (×ATR), SELL offset (×ATR).
Auto DCA: mode (Off / Time / Price / Hybrid), "Only Bull", budget/buy, cooldown, stops below EMA50, reset above EMA50.
Exits: TP1/TP2/TP3 (%), trailing (retracement from ATH), trailing EMA200 (+buffer), lock (after TP1 or ROI ≥X%).
Display: show/hide MAs, candlesticks, tables, TP levels, dynamic exit line.
Anti-repaint: “Confirm on close” (enabled by default).
Alerts Included
Create an alert with "Any alert() function call" to receive messages and CSV:
GOOD BUY (1D Pivot Down)
GOOD SELL (1D Pivot Up)
DCA BUY (Daily)
Partial TP 1 / 2 / 3
DYNAMIC EXIT (Daily) (Trailing/Lock/EMA200)
Best Practices & Limitations
Timeframe: The algorithm is designed for 1D (daily). Signals use confirmed pivots; enable "Confirm at Close" to avoid any ambiguity.
Trend Filter: For long-term spot trading, the Only Bull mode + EMA/RSI filter reduces counter-trend buying.
Position Sizing: Auto DCA is not financial advice—adapt your budget, cooldown, and levels to your risk.
No Guarantees: Markets involve risks. Past performance is no guarantee of future performance.
Who is it for?
Long-term spot investors who want to buy on structured pullbacks (pivots & levels) and exit cleanly.
Users who want to standardize their entries/exits and automatically track their PnL/avg cost.
Getting Started (2 minutes)
Open a 1D asset and add JB Spot LT — Good Buy/Sell + DCA Auto (Daily).
In the inputs:
Choose your marker style and Good Buy/Sell text size.
Set DCA Mode (e.g., Hybrid), budget, cooldown, and thresholds.
Leave "Confirm at close" enabled.
Create an alert "Any alert() function call" (optional: enable CSV Export for your logs).
AI ONE SETUP | ML | Buy/sell | BACKTEST📖 Indicator User Guide
**In a nutshell:** This indicator is developed using AI and machine BYBIT:WLDUSDT.P learning, trained on hundreds of charts across various cryptocurrencies. It searches for reversal/pullback signals, filters them by trend, plots trades, and backtests them with TP/SL (fixed or dynamic).
The core principle is a one-take approach. Below is everything you need to understand and how to use it:
🚀 **What the Indicator Does**
* It displays **Buy / Sell signals** directly on the chart.
* It automatically calculates the **Take Profit (TP)** and **Stop Loss (SL)** levels.
* It can independently **backtest** trades over a selected period and display statistics (profit, number of trades, win rate).
⚙️ **Main Settings**
🔹 **1. Signals**
* **Show Signals** – Enable/disable the display of entry points.
* → Keep it **enabled** ✅ to see the Buy/Sell labels. (They are enabled by default).
🔹 **2. TP/SL**
* **TP/SL Method** – The method for calculating profit targets and stop losses.
* **Fixed** → Fixed percentages.
* **Dynamic** → Adaptive levels based on the volatility of each specific chart.
👉 **For beginners:** Start with **Dynamic**.
* **TP Percent** – The profit percentage.
* **SL Percent** – The loss percentage (stop loss level).
💡 **What happens if you choose Fixed?** Here, you set the take profit and stop loss sizes yourself! Example: TP = 2%, SL = 1%. This means that on a Buy signal, the indicator will automatically calculate the exit price at +2% (TP) or –1% (SL).
🔹 **3. Parameters for Dynamic TP/SL** (if you use Dynamic)
* The indicator will **automatically select** the take profit and stop loss zones.
* You can choose the **risk level**:
* **Lowest** – Lowest risk (smaller stop loss and take profit percentages).
* **Highest** – Higher potential profit, but a wider stop loss.
🔹 **4. Backtest**
* **Backtest Period** – You can select the start and end dates to test the strategy.
* → For example, the last 1-2 months.
* → The indicator will display statistics in a table: **profit, number of trades, win rate**.
🔹 **5. Where does it perform best?**
On **liquid coins**. Avoid low-liquidity assets with sharp moves and non-volatile charts.
👉🏻 **For setup assistance, contact us on TELEGRAM:**
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Volume ConfirmedVolume Confirmed — Volume Anomaly Detection (PVSRA + ADV)
Volume doesn't have the same meaning on a 1-minute chart as it does on a 4-hour chart. Volume Confirmed automatically calculates an anomaly threshold based on the ADV (Average Daily Volume) for your asset, then highlights candlesticks where the volume "deviates from the norm." In parallel, a PVSRA coloring module visually qualifies each volume candlestick (climax/abnormal vs. normal) to help you read the buying/selling intensity at a glance.
What you see
Volume histogram in a separate panel, colored PVSRA:
CU (lime): Climax Up — very high volume on a bullish candle
CD (red): Climax Down — very high volume on a bearish candle
AU (blue): Major Bullish Anomaly
AD (fuchsia): Major Bearish Anomaly
NU (light gray) / ND (dark gray): “Normal” volume (up/down)
Red “Abnormal Threshold” line: estimated minimum volume to consider a candle as exhibiting abnormal volume, automatically adapted to the timeframe (intelligent scaling from the ADV).
What the algorithm does (simply)
Dynamic ADV: Calculates a smoothed average daily volume (365-day EMA on the daily volume).
Timeframe adjustment: Redistributes this ADV over the number of "slots" in a day (e.g., 1440 minutes / minutes of the timeframe) to obtain a consistent reference: 1m, 5m, 1h, etc.
Anomaly threshold: Applies a coefficient k (logarithmic function of the ADV) to set the red line. Any bar whose volume exceeds this line triggers an anomaly alert.
PVSRA volume analysis: Classifies each bar as a major anomaly (VA=2), climax (VA=1), or normal, then colors the volume (and optionally the candlesticks on the main chart).
Key features
✅ Volume anomaly detection using dynamic thresholds (not a simple "x times the average")
✅ Integrated PVSRA reading (climax / major anomaly / normal, up vs. down)
✅ Multi-asset and multi-TU compatibility (automatic scaling)
✅ Symbol override: analyze the volume of an asset other than that of the chart (e.g., correlate an altcoin with BTC volume)
✅ Candlestick coloring (optional) on the main chart for immediate reading
✅ 2 ready-to-use alerts (vector candle / abnormal volume)
Best practices
Don't base your entries solely on an anomaly: combine with S/R, market structure, VWAP/EMA, divergences, etc.
Be wary of session openings and news: the algorithm smooths the ADV, but the anomaly can still be frequent at these times—interpret it in context.
Test on several UT (eg 5m/15m/1h) to identify confluence of signals.
RiskGlowRiskGlow is an all-in-one trend indicator that combines a dynamic baseline + channel, SSL (2 levels), exit line, and risk reading via ATR. It features an ultra-readable neon design (fluorescent blue & red) + ready-to-use alerts for clear entries/continuities/exits.
Who is it for?
NNFX method (recommended for daily), swing & position trading
Forex, crypto, indices, commodities
Traders who want a clean trend reading + actionable alerts without overloading
What the indicator displays
Configurable baseline (SMA/EMA/DEMA/TEMA/LSMA/WMA/MF/VAMA/TMA/HMA/JMA/Kijun v2/EDSMA/McGinley)
Channel around the baseline (True Range or simple range) to visualize neutral zone ⇄ breakout
SSL1 (direction) and SSL2 (continuation)
Exit line dedicated to quick exits
Bars colored by status (bullish/bearish/neutral)
Risk panel (or last candlestick label): risk level, entry distance, volatility percentile, ATR
Key alerts (breakouts, SSL2 continuations, baseline crosses, exits)
Signal logic (summary)
Trend (Baseline + Channel):
Above the upper band ⇒ bullish bias; below the lower band ⇒ bearish bias; between the two ⇒ neutral.
SSL1: Confirms the trend.
SSL2 (Continuation): Validates a continuation if the price remains on the right side of the baseline and SSL2, with a configurable ½ ATR margin.
Exit: Price crossover ↔ exit line for clear exits.
Alert diamonds: Bar > 1 ATR inside the baseline channel ⇒ risk of a false breakout.
WaveRider Divergence OscillatorWaveRider — RSI−MA Oscillator & Divergences
WaveRider is a momentum oscillator that combines the RSI and its moving average to reveal the underlying market “wave.” It detects bullish/bearish divergences, highlights extremes (overbought/oversold), and generates signals based on level and zero line crossings. Ideal for crypto, indices, forex, and stocks.
What the indicator does
PulseWave Oscillator (RSI − SMA(RSI))
Measures the deviation between the RSI and its moving average to capture the true acceleration/deceleration of momentum.
Robust divergences (non-repaint after confirmation)
Based on confirmed pivots (ta.pivothigh/low). The “Bull/Bear” labels only appear when the pivot is validated.
Zones extrêmes OB/OS
Niveaux paramétrables (par défaut ±12) pour repérer les excès haussiers/baissiers.
Signaux prêts à l’emploi
OB/OS : signal quand l’oscillateur recroise le niveau extrême.
Zero Line : signal quand l’oscillateur franchit 0 (changement de régime).
Visuel soigné
Dégradés, remplissages progressifs vers la ligne 0, couleurs distinctes haussier/baissier pour une lecture immédiate.
Alertes intégrées
Alertes pour Divergence haussière, Divergence baissière, Buy/Sell (selon le type de signal choisi).
Comment l’utiliser (workflow simple)
Contexte
Au-dessus de 0 : momentum positif ; en-dessous : momentum négatif.
Plus l’amplitude de l’oscillateur est élevée, plus l’impulsion est forte.
Repérer les extrêmes
Quand l’oscillateur entre en OB/OS, attendez un re-franchissement du niveau (retour depuis l’extrême) pour un signal plus propre.
Chercher les divergences
Bullish : prix fait un plus bas plus bas, l’oscillateur un plus bas plus haut.
Bearish : prix fait un plus haut plus haut, l’oscillateur un plus haut plus bas.
Combinez une divergence + un signal Zero Line pour des entrées plus conservatrices.
Déclencher les alertes
Ouvrez “Créer alerte” et sélectionnez les conditions fournies par l’indicateur (bull/bear divergence, buy/sell).
Paramètres (principaux)
RSI Length / RSI MA Length: The RSI and its moving average (SMA) horizons that make up the oscillator.
Overbought / Oversold: The oscillator's extreme thresholds (default ±12).
Calculate Divergence: Enables/disables divergence detection.
Pivot Length: Pivot sensitivity (5 by default).
Signal Type: OB/OS, Zero Line, Both, or None signals.
Gradient Settings: Purely visual options (gradients/fill).
Note: The indicator is overlay=false; it is plotted in its own panel (maximum readability).
Recommended Settings (crypto)
Adapt to the volatility of your asset. The longer the MA vs. RSI, the more the signal is filtered (less noise).
5m (scalp): RSI 20 / MA 20, OB/OS ±12, Pivot 5
15m (intra fast): RSI 20 / MA 22, OB/OS ±12, Pivot 5–6
1h (intra/swing): RSI 20 / MA 34, OB/OS ±12–14, Pivot 6
4h (swing): RSI 24 / MA 34, OB/OS ±14, Pivot 6–7
1D (position): RSI 26 / MA 50, OB/OS ±15–16, Pivot 7–8
Quick tips:
Too many false signals → lengthen MA (20→34), increase Pivot Length, or widen OB/OS (±12→±14).
Not enough signals → shorten MA (34→20) or tighten OB/OS (±14→±12).
FAQ — Surf In Wave (RSI−MA & Divergences)
1) What is Surf In Wave used for?
It is a momentum oscillator based on RSI − SMA (RSI). It highlights excesses (Overbought/Oversold), zero line crossings, and detects bullish/bearish divergences.
2) How to read the oscillator?
Above 0: positive momentum (bullish impulse).
Below 0: negative momentum (bearish impulse).
High amplitude: strong impulse (possible extensions).
3) What do Overbought/Oversold mean?
Extreme zones (by default ±12) where the movement may run out of steam. Waiting for a reversal from the extreme (recrossing the level) often gives cleaner signals.
4) What signals does the indicator display?
OB/OS: plot shape when the oscillator recrosses the extreme levels.
Zero Line: plot shape when the oscillator crosses 0.
You can choose None / OB/OS / Zero Line / Both in Signal Type.
5) Do divergences repaint?
No. Divergences use confirmed pivots (ta.pivothigh/low). The label appears after the pivot is confirmed, which can create a slight lag; once displayed, it does not repaint.
6) Why don't I see any (or few) signals?
Check:
Signal Type ≠ None.
OB/OS levels not too wide for your asset.
Very quiet market → fewer crossings.
Timeframe too high / settings too conservative (long maLen, high pivotLength).
7) What if I see too much?
Widen OB/OS (e.g., ±14).
Lengthen RSI MA Length (e.g., 34).
Increase Pivot Length (6–8) for more selective divergences.
8) Recommended Settings (crypto)
5m: RSI 20 / MA 20, OB/OS ±12, Pivot 5
15m: RSI 20 / MA 22, OB/OS ±12, Pivot 5–6
1h: RSI 20 / MA 34, OB/OS ±12–14, Pivot 6
4h: RSI 24 / MA 34, OB/OS ±14, Pivot 6–7
1D: RSI 26 / MA 50, OB/OS ±15–16, Pivot 7–8
9) On which markets and timeframes?
Crypto, indices, forex, stocks—all timeframes. The higher the TF, the more filtered and slower the signals, but often more reliable.
10) How does it differ from a classic RSI?
Rather than the raw RSI, Surf In Wave displays the RSI − SMA (RSI) spread: it isolates the momentum around an "equilibrium level" (0), making regime changes more visible.
11) How to use divergences?
Bullish: price makes a LL, the oscillator a HL → watch for a bullish reversal.
Bearish: price makes a HH, the oscillator a LH → watch for a bearish reversal.
Tip: combine divergence + a 0 crossing for more conservative timing.
12) Are there alerts?
Yes: Bullish Divergence and Bearish Divergence.
Create an alert → Condition = Surf In Wave → choose the desired condition.
13) Is the visual customizable?
Yes: colors (+/−, OB/OS, labels), gradients, fill towards the 0 line, etc. Everything is purely cosmetic and does not affect the logic.
14) Tips for integration with other tools
Market structure (S/R, channels) for targets/invalidations.
Trend-based moving averages (EMA 50/200) to filter countertrends.
Volume/Volatility to validate breakouts.
15) Best practices
Avoid entering at the very extreme; wait for the level to recross or the 0 line.
Always backtest and paper trade before committing capital.
Adapt thresholds to the asset's volatility.
16) Limitations to be aware of
Signals are not certainties; they reflect a state of momentum.
In a tight-ranging market, there may be frequent back-and-forths around 0.
17) Key parameters — quick reminder
RSI Length / RSI MA Length: Oscillator speed and smoothing.
Overbought / Oversold: Width of extreme zones.
Pivot Length: Divergence sensitivity (larger = more selective).
Signal Type: OB/OS, Zero, Both, None.
Gradients: For aesthetic purposes only.
Happy trading
CIRCLES AND TRIANGLES:
- SMALL CIRCLE: These appear at each WaveRider wave crossover.
- GREEN CIRCLE: WaveRider waves are oversold and have crossed upwards (bullish).
- RED CIRCLE: WaveRider waves are overbought and have crossed downwards (bearish).
- GOLD/ORANGE CIRCLE: When the RSI is below 20, WaveRider waves are below or equal to -80 and have crossed upwards after a strong bullish divergence, a sign of a big run-up!
- None of these circles are a sure sign of trading. Only information can help you. Combined with DivergX One!
- PURPLE TRIANGLE: These appear when a bullish or bearish divergence forms and WaveRider waves cross at overbought and oversold points.
tancanxThis indicator works on a single panel, featuring the Gaussian Filter to show price direction, Chandelier Exit-based stop levels, and volume-based strong signals.
Pops Thicc — EMA Fan (13 • 48 • 200)ChatGPT said:
Here’s a short and simple guide for using the Pops Thicc EMA Fan script 👇
🎯 How to Use Pops Thicc — EMA Fan (13 • 48 • 200)
Trend Check
When 13 > 48 > 200 and lines fan out → Bull momentum.
When 13 < 48 < 200 and lines fan out → Bear momentum.
If they’re bunched → Chop zone (avoid trades).
Entries
In a Bull regime, look for pullbacks near the 13 EMA → enter long when price closes back above it.
In a Bear regime, look for pullups near the 13 EMA → enter short when price closes back below it.
Script marks entries with ▲ (long) or ▼ (short).
Background Colors
Teal = Bull trend (fan up).
Maroon = Bear trend (fan down).
Gray = Chop (stay out).
Alerts
Set alerts on “Long Entry” / “Short Entry” to get notified when conditions trigger.
Or use “Bull/Bear/Chop Regime” alerts to know when the market shifts.
Extras
Volume filter keeps signals cleaner by avoiding high-volume fakeouts.
Turn labels on/off in settings for a quick view of regime changes.
⚡Think of it like this:
Fan out = momentum.
Pullback to 13 EMA = entry.
Chop = patience.
Vector Confluence Pro™📌 Vector Confluence Pro™ – The Ultimate Multi-System Confluence Indicator
✅ Detect the real signals. Eliminate the noise.
Trading is often plagued by a multitude of false signals. Vector Confluence Pro™ was designed for a single mission:
👉 To identify only strong and reliable signals, validated by multiple technical modules simultaneously.
⚙️ Key Features
🔹 Multi-module (all-in-one)
Enable/disable the modules you want: Volume, MACD, RSI, Bollinger Bands, Moving Averages (EMA/SMA), Stochastics, ADX/DMI, Ichimoku, Donchian, PSAR, Price Action, Reversal Points, etc
🔹 Vector Candles (PVSRA-like)
An exclusive innovation: instantly detect "Climax" candles (high volume and range).
→ A Vector Candle can trigger a direct BUY/SELL (configurable) or count as a module in the confluence.
🔹 Automatic W & M detection (double bottom / double top)
With intelligent color coding:
✅ Green = W validated
🟡 Yellow = forming
❌ Red = invalid
Turquoise / Orange / Pink = M states
🔹 Advanced Filters
– EMA50 / SMA200 for trend
– ADX > 20 for strength
– Breakouts
– Volume spikes
– Edge-only mode (only the first candle of a move)
– Configurable cooldown (avoid spam)
– Regime Hold (prevents signal repetition while the trend remains active)
🔹 Multi-timeframe Dashboard (MTF)
A clear table that displays the live status of each timeframe (5 min, 15 min, 1 h, 4 h, Daily, etc.)
→ You can see at a glance where the confluence is strongest.
🔹 Debug Panel (ON/OFF of each module)
Check live which modules are activated and their status (Bull / Bear).
Signals are no longer a black box: you know exactly why a BUY/SELL is appearing.
🔹 Integrated TP/SL (ATR-based)
Automatic display of Take Profit and Stop Loss calculated based on volatility + fees.
🎯 Benefits for the trader
✅ Save time: a single indicator replaces a dozen tools.
✅ Improve your accuracy: signals validated by the multi-module confluence.
✅ Adapt to your style: scalping, day trading, or swing trading.
✅ Clearly visualize your entries/exits with dynamic TP/SL.
✅ Eliminate noise and keep only high-probability signals.
👤 Who is it for?
Scalpers who want to capture quick moves with clean signals.
Day traders looking for a clear dashboard to manage multiple time frames.
Swing traders who want to secure their entries with strong confluence.
Anyone who wants to simplify their charting and gain discipline.
Here are some indicator combos to activate together.
1. Moving Averages and MACD
(Moving Average Convergence Divergence)
Moving averages smooth price data to help traders identify trends. Two commonly used types are the Simple Moving Average (SMA) and the Exponential Moving Average (EMA). A popular strategy is to use two moving averages with different timeframes, such as the 50-day SMA and the 200-day SMA. When the shorter-term moving average (e.g., 50-day SMA) crosses above the longer-term moving average (e.g., 200-day SMA), it generates a bullish signal. Similarly, when the shorter-term moving average crosses below the longer-term one, it generates a bearish signal.
The MACD is a trend-following indicator that calculates the difference between two EMAs of the price, then smooths it with another EMA. A common setup is the combination of the 12-day EMA, the 26-day EMA, and the 9-day signal EMA. When the MACD line crosses above the signal line, it generates a bullish signal, while a bearish signal occurs when the MACD line crosses below the signal line. Combining moving averages with the MACD can provide stronger signals, since moving averages identify trends and the MACD confirms them.
2. RSI (Relative Strength Index) and Bollinger Bands
The RSI is a momentum oscillator that measures the speed and change of price movements. It ranges from 0 to 100 and is typically used to identify overbought or oversold conditions. An RSI above 70 is considered overbought, suggesting that the asset may be overvalued and due for a correction. An RSI below 30 indicates oversold conditions, suggesting that the asset may be undervalued and ready for a rebound.
Bollinger Bands consist of a moving average (typically the 20-day SMA) and two standard deviations above and below it. The bands contract and expand based on the asset’s volatility. When the price touches the upper band, it may signal overextension and an imminent reversal downward. Likewise, when the price touches the lower band, it may indicate oversold conditions and a potential rebound. By combining RSI and Bollinger Bands, traders can identify potential reversal points with greater confidence.
3. Stochastic Oscillator and ADX (Average Directional Index)
The stochastic oscillator is a momentum indicator that compares an asset’s closing price to its price range over a specific period. It consists of two lines: %K and %D. When %K crosses above %D, it generates a bullish signal, while a bearish signal occurs when %K crosses below %D. Traders often use it to spot overbought and oversold conditions, similar to RSI.
The ADX is a non-directional indicator that measures the strength of a trend. A rising ADX indicates a strengthening trend, while a falling ADX suggests a weakening trend. It does not provide directional information, only trend strength. By combining the stochastic oscillator with the ADX, traders can identify potential entry and exit points with more confidence.
4. Support and Resistance with Volume Indicators
Support and resistance levels are critical price points where buying or selling pressure tends to reverse price movement. Support is a price level where buying pressure is strong enough to prevent further decline, while resistance is a level where selling pressure stops price increases.
Volume indicators, such as OBV (On-Balance Volume) or VPVR (Volume Profile Visible Range), provide insight into the strength of price moves. OBV is a cumulative indicator that adds volume on up days and subtracts volume on down days, reflecting buying and selling pressure. VPVR displays traded volume at different price levels, helping traders identify high-interest zones for buying or selling. Combining support and resistance with volume indicators allows traders to better identify potential entry and exit points.
5. Fibonacci Retracements and Moving Averages
Fibonacci retracements are a popular tool for identifying potential support and resistance levels based on the Fibonacci sequence. By measuring the distance between a significant high and low in a price trend, traders can identify key retracement levels, typically at 23.6%, 38.2%, 50%, 61.8%, and 78.6%. These levels often act as support or resistance, where price reversals may occur. Combining Fibonacci retracements with moving averages provides additional confirmation for potential reversal points.
6. Ichimoku Cloud and RSI
The Ichimoku Cloud is a comprehensive technical analysis tool that provides insights into trend direction, momentum, and support/resistance levels. It consists of five lines: Tenkan-sen, Kijun-sen, Senkou Span A, Senkou Span B, and Chikou Span. A bullish signal is generated when the price moves above the cloud, while a bearish signal occurs when the price moves below it. By combining Ichimoku with RSI, traders can obtain stronger signals for potential trend reversals or continuations.
7. Chart Patterns and Volume Indicators
Chart patterns visually represent market psychology and help traders spot potential reversals or continuations. Common patterns include head and shoulders, double tops and double bottoms, triangles, and pennants. These patterns often suggest imminent price movements based on past performance.
When combined with volume indicators such as OBV or VPVR, chart patterns provide greater insight into the strength of price movements and help validate potential breakouts or reversals.
8. Candlestick Patterns and Moving Averages
Candlestick patterns are another form of visual analysis that reveal market sentiment and potential price direction. Common patterns include the hammer, shooting star, engulfing patterns, and doji. These can provide short-term signals for potential reversals or trend continuations. By combining candlestick patterns with moving averages, traders can confirm potential trend shifts or continuations.
9. Multi Time Frame (MTF) Analysis
Using multiple timeframes in technical analysis allows traders to gain a broader understanding of market trends and price action. By examining daily, weekly, and monthly charts, traders can identify the primary trend, intermediate trend, and short-term fluctuations. Applying technical indicators and chart patterns across multiple timeframes provides stronger trading signals and improves decision-making.
10. Divergence Analysis with Oscillators
Divergence analysis compares an asset’s price action with an oscillator such as MACD, RSI, or the stochastic oscillator. A divergence occurs when the price makes a new high or low, but the oscillator does not follow, signaling a potential reversal or weakening trend. By integrating divergence analysis with other technical indicators or chart patterns, traders can strengthen decision-making and identify potential trend reversals with greater confidence.
Conclusion
Although various combinations of technical indicators, chart patterns, and analytical techniques were popular and potentially profitable for predicting asset performance up until September 2021, it is essential to remember that no strategy is foolproof. The success of a trading strategy depends on many factors, such as trader skill, market conditions, and risk management techniques. Traders must continually evaluate and adjust their strategies as market conditions evolve, and also consider fundamentals, economic news, and global events.
It is equally important to practice sound risk management techniques, such as setting stop-loss orders and position sizing, to minimize potential losses and improve the overall success of a trading strategy. Finally, while I consistently use technical indicators in my analysis and trading decisions, they represent only part of my evaluation process. My strategy primarily relies on an approach that places fundamental analysis at the forefront.
Happy trading!
Market Internals Dashboard (Table) v5 - FixedHas a Dashboard for Market Internals and 3 Indices, very helpful
Master IndicatorThis Master Indicator combines multiple trading tools into a single script, helping traders save time and keep charts clean. It is designed for discretionary analysis and provides important reference levels, but does not generate guaranteed signals.
✨ Features Included:
• Moving Averages (3 EMA system + additional MA with SMA/EMA/WMA/VWMA options).
• Pivot Boss CPR: Daily/Weekly CPR with support/resistance levels.
• Previous Day/Week OHLC levels for quick reference.
• Swing BS logic with (TSL) and alerts.
• ADR (Daily) levels with optional multipliers, historical plots, and range width analysis.
• Supply/Demand zone detection with automated box drawing and Break of Structure (BOS) handling.
• Automated Math Levels (PrevClose, PrevHigh, PrevLow, R1, R2, S1, S2, Upper/Lower BEP).
• Support and Resistance Power.
⚙️ How to Use:
1. Enable or disable components from the settings menu (CPR, ADR, Supply/Demand, Swing, S & R Power, Math Levels, etc.).
2. Adjust multipliers and periods for ADR to fit your trading style.
3. Use CPR, Automated Math Levels and OHLC levels as intraday reference points.
4. Supply/Demand zones highlight potential reversal or continuation areas.
5. Swing logic helps identify breakouts and trailing stops.
📌 Notes & Limitations:
• This script is for educational/reference purposes only.
• It does not predict future prices or guarantee performance.
• Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.
• Works best on 15m and higher chart resolutions when publishing.
💡 Why it’s useful:
Instead of using multiple separate indicators, this script combines CPR, ADR, OHLC, Swing logic, S & R Power and Supply/Demand zones into a single “master Indicator,” making analysis faster and more structured.
Best Entry StrategyUsing Fast moving average and slow moving average with cross-overs to find the best entries for a trade. Use Ai to make this indicator
Multi Momentum 10/21/42/63 — Histogram + 2xSMAMY MM INDICATOR INDIRED BY KARADI
It averages four rate-of-change snapshots of price, all anchored at today’s close.
If “Show as %” is on, the value is multiplied by 100.
Each term is a simple momentum/ROC over a different lookback.
Combining 10, 21, 42, 63 bars blends short, medium, and intermediate horizons into one number.
Positive MM → average upward pressure across those horizons; negative MM → average downward pressure.
Why those lengths?
They roughly stack into ~2× progression (10→21≈2×10, 21→42=2×21, 63≈1.5×42). That creates a “multi-scale” momentum that’s less noisy than a single fast ROC but more responsive than a long ROC alone.
How to read the panel
Gray histogram = raw Multi-Momentum value each bar.
SMA Fast/Slow lines (defaults 12 & 26 over the MM values) = smoothing of the histogram to show the trend of momentum itself.
Typical signals
Zero-line context:
Above 0 → bullish momentum regime on average.
Below 0 → bearish regime.
Crosses of SMA Fast & Slow: momentum trend shifts (fast above slow = improving momentum; fast below slow = deteriorating).
Histogram vs SMA lines: widening distance suggests strengthening momentum; narrowing suggests momentum is fading.
Divergences: price makes a new high/low but MM doesn’t → potential exhaustion.
Compared to a classic ROC
A single ROC(20) is very sensitive to that one window.
MM averages several windows, smoothing idiosyncrasies (e.g., a one-off spike 21 bars ago) and reducing “lookback luck.”
Settings & customization
Lookbacks (10/21/42/63): you can tweak for your asset/timeframe; the idea is to mix short→medium horizons.
Percent vs raw ratio: percent is easier to compare across symbols.
SMA lengths: shorter = more reactive but choppier; longer = smoother but slower.
Practical tips
Use regime + signal: trade longs primarily when MM>0 and fast SMA>slow SMA; consider shorts when MM<0 and fast
skyline goldTHIS INDICATOR HAS FOUR LINE....lower is green, middle is red and higher is blue.
AND pink is segregator line.
simply when price is above segregator line(PINK LINE) generally we go for long trade....and vise versa.
when we set, we have to take the long trade .....
then find the opportunity of long trade condition.......
CONDITION FOR LONG:--
when the red line crossed above the blue line....this is the signal alert for u...
then when the green line crossed above the red line.....
ur uptrend is starting......
ALSO when the price crossed above the three lines(green,red,blue)in a single candle and clossed above.
go for long trade ....and ENJOY THE GOODNESS OF INDICATION.
CONDITION FOR short:--
vise versa of above long condition scripts.
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the lower green and black snake line is buy line...And the upper green and black is sale snake line.
******condition FOR LONG TREAD....when the snake is upword ...and price closed above buy snake line ....u can get easly target to upper sale snake line.and if the price is crossed above upper sale snake line then u can get a long trend to upword direction.
******condition FOR SHORT TREAD....
VISE VERSA OF ABOVE WRITTEN SCRIPT.
THIS INDICATOR GIVES U THE FIRST SIGNALS.......
AND ALSO SAY ABOUT THE TRANDS.....
********ALWAYS REMEMBER SNAKE LINE TO SNAKE LINE IS CONFIRMED***********
Strat Combo Detector (ATH)You can alter the timeframes and strat combos as described in the settings of the indicator. A tag will pop up with the strat combo on all time frames but presence of the strat combo will be specific to the timeframe chosen in the settings.
Crypto Volume & Volatility Spike Detector🚀 Volume & Volatility Spike Detector - News Hunter
📊 OBJECTIVE
Detects crypto explosions caused by major news by combining two key signals: simultaneous volume AND volatility spikes.
⚡ HOW IT WORKS
🔍 DOUBLE CONFIRMATION
Volume Spike: Detects when volume exceeds X times the moving average
Volatility Spike: Measures if current ATR exceeds X times its average
Perfect Signal: BOTH conditions simultaneously (red line = 2)
📊 VISUAL DISPLAY
Main Line: 0 to 2 based on number of conditions met
Visual Guides: Blue dots (volume) and purple dots (volatility)
Colored Background: Red = double spike, Orange = single spike
Labels: "VOL" or "ATR" to identify the single condition
⚙️ CUSTOMIZABLE PARAMETERS
📈 Volume
Multiplier (default 8.0): Volume spike sensitivity
Lookback Periods (default 100): Number of candles for average
📊 Volatility
ATR Multiplier (default 3.0): Volatility spike sensitivity
ATR Period (default 14): Average True Range calculation
🎯 RECOMMENDED USAGE
⏰ Timeframe
Optimal: 5 minutes
Compatible: 1m to 1h
🪙 Assets
Cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Altcoins)
Perfect for detecting news-driven pumps
📱 Alerts
Single Alert: "🚀 DOUBLE SPIKE EXPLOSION"
Triggers only when volume AND volatility spike simultaneously
Eliminates noise, signals only premium opportunities
💡 ENTRY STRATEGY
Signal: Red line (value = 2) + red background
Confirmation: Bullish closing candle
Context: Overall uptrend or neutral trend
Risk Management: Stop-loss below recent low
⚠️ IMPORTANT
High Selectivity: Very strict default parameters
Rare but exceptional quality signals
Backtesting recommended before live usage
Not financial advice