Killzones & OrbsKillzones & ORBs
This indicator plots Opening Range Breakouts (ORBs) and major Killzone sessions (Asia, London, New York) on one chart.
What it does:
Marks the OR with a customizable box and midline, then extends it through the day
Highlights Killzones with colored boxes and labels
Tracks mini-ORBs inside each Killzone for breakout confirmation
How it works:
Uses session inputs and box drawing tools to capture price ranges
Dynamically updates highs/lows during the OR window
Extends killzone boxes as price evolves, with optional midlines and labels
How to use it:
Enable the Opening Range in settings and set your session times
Turn on Killzones and adjust their ORB durations and colors
Select your timezone for correct session tracking
What makes it original:
Combines global Killzones with Opening Range logic
Offers separate mini-ORBs within each Killzone
Fully customizable visuals for clean, professional levels
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Position Tool ProThis advanced indicator is a professional upgrade and expansion of the default Position Tool on TradingView. Now you can visualize, calculate, and manage advanced scaling strategies directly on your TradingView chart – all with more features, flexibility, and automation.
Key Features:
Flexible Scaling Modes: Build your entries and exits with multiple levels using Progressive, Exponential, ATR/Volatility-Based, Fibonacci, or Manual Placement modes.
Entry & Exit Trajectories: Choose between Averaging In (scale between entry & stop) or Pyramiding (scale between entry & target) for both entries and exits.
Customizable Level Distribution: Fine-tune how much size you add at each level using fixed %, custom ratio (like 50:30:20), or even per-level percentages.
Real-Time Position Sizing: Enter your account size and risk %, and the tool automatically calculates size per entry/exit level and the full position.
Dynamic Stop Loss Options: Set fixed or ATR-based (volatility-adjusted) stops, including trailing options.
Visual Clarity: Each scale level is labeled with type, level number, price, %, allocation, and the distance mode used for full transparency.
Easy Level Placement: Set your entry, target, stop, and scale levels with simple chart clicks or in the settings panel.
Comprehensive P&L and RR Display: Instantly see your risk/reward ratio, potential profit/loss, and position summary in an overlay box.
Advanced Customization: Adjust label sizes for better readability, pick your own colors for each zone and label, and manage extension behavior.
Ideal For:
Systematic traders who want precise scaling
Turtle-style and trend-following strategies
Volatility-based position builders
Anyone who wants to visualize their full trade logic before execution
TRADING GURU LIVE FLASHHi guys,
If you are looking to add some watermark into your charts. You can use this indicator.
You can add add a title and a subtitle, if you want to write in diferents lines, you can use as you can see in the script.
This is just a watermark, which follows my personal style an aesthetic when it comes to Pinescript tools. I like to keep my charts clean to focus on Time and price, and I love to have a reminder to remain disciplined.
Homo Faber Fortunae Suae is a Latin maxim which loosely translates to: Humans Are The Makers Of Their Own Destiny.
So make your own destiny, master yourself and the charts!
All the features are customizable: position, text size, text color, background.
Enjoy it.
EMA 9 & 150 Cross Arrow//@version=5
indicator("EMA 9 & 150 Cross Arrow", overlay=true)
// Input EMAs
emaShort = ta.ema(close, 9)
emaLong = ta.ema(close, 150)
// Detect Crosses
bullishCross = ta.crossover(emaShort, emaLong)
bearishCross = ta.crossunder(emaShort, emaLong)
// Plot EMAs
plot(emaShort, color=color.green, title="EMA 9")
plot(emaLong, color=color.red, title="EMA 150")
// Plot Arrows
plotshape(bullishCross, title="Bullish Cross", location=location.belowbar, color=color.green, style=shape.arrowup, size=size.small)
plotshape(bearishCross, title="Bearish Cross", location=location.abovebar, color=color.red, style=shape.arrowdown, size=size.small)
HustleDrop ORB StrategyThe HustleDrop ORB is the official breakout box indicator for SOL/USDT — designed specifically for the HustleDrop strategy using 5-minute candles.
⏰ Sessions:
• 09:00–09:30 CET (Morning)
• 00:15–00:45 CET (Night)
💡 How to use:
1. Add this indicator to your chart
2. Wait for the box to be drawn automatically
3. Enter trade when a 5-minute candle **closes outside** the box
4. Trade only on SOL/USDT
5. Follow HustleDrop TP/SL rules
This is the same box we use for live signals and bot automation.
🚀 Get signals or learn more:
t.me
Gold DynamicThis is a custom-made TradingView indicator designed to visualize "sequential price levels" based on a user-defined step value, dynamically centered around the current gold price. It draws horizontal lines at multiples of a chosen step value (e.g., 7) both above and below the current price.
Key Features:
Dynamic Price Levels: Lines are calculated relative to the live price, providing relevant support/resistance or structural levels for the current market context.
Customizable Step Value: Easily adjust the Sequence Step Value (e.g., 7, 10, 14) from the indicator settings to align with your trading theory.
Adjustable Line Count: Control the Number of Lines ABOVE Current Price and Number of Lines BELOW Current Price to show as many or as few levels as desired.
Extended Lines: Horizontal lines extend indefinitely to both the left (historical data) and right (future projection) for comprehensive visualization.
Clear Price Labels: Each line displays its exact price value, positioned at the far right of the chart for quick reference.
Customizable Appearance: Modify line color, width, and style (solid, dotted, dashed) to suit your charting preferences.
Exact Values: All displayed price labels are rounded to whole numbers for clear, precise visualization without decimal values.
This indicator is ideal for traders looking to apply a fixed-step price theory to their gold analysis.
US Stocks SPDRsSelect Sector SPDR ETFs - These are unique Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) that divide the S&P 500 into eleven index funds that trade all day on NYSE Arca.
Kill Zones (EST 24hr, Custom Colors + Legend)Asian,London, New York Sessions Indicator shows high volume time zones on every time frame for futures and forex
Support, Resistance and Tests with Pivot Volume [SRLDA]Transform Your Technical Analysis with "Support, Resistance and Tests with Pivot Volume "
If you're looking for a professional indicator designed to take your trading to the next level, meet Support, Resistance and Tests with Pivot Volume , developed by Sardinha Risonha Lda (SRLDA).
Why is this indicator different?
Unlike standard tools that only draw static lines, this indicator automatically detects pivot highs and lows and evaluates their strength based on real volume. You get a dynamic, living analysis that evolves with the market.
How does it work?
Pivot detection: Identifies significant highs and lows using configurable bars to the left and right.
Volume capture: Records volume at each pivot to evaluate market conviction.
Volume analysis: Compares pivot volume to the 20-bar moving average volume (SMA). Levels are classified as WEAK, MEDIUM, or STRONG.
Dynamic styling: Line thickness and color adapt to strength. Labels show classification and formatted volume (K or M).
Retest feedback & trend change cues: When price retests a line, it changes style (e.g., dashed) and color to signal possible reversals or confirmations — perfect for spotting trend shifts in real time.
What do you get?
✅ Automatic support and resistance detection.✅ Strength classification for smarter decisions.✅ Visual cues with adaptive styles and colors.✅ Real-time updated labels with volume info.✅ Confirmation on trend changes through line style updates.
Who is it for?
Day traders and swing traders who want to avoid false breakouts.
Investors needing volume confirmation for entries.
Technical analysts who love clean, dynamic visuals.
100% customizable
✔️ Choose line style (solid, dashed, dotted).✔️ Adjust base thickness and max active lines.✔️ Toggle labels on/off easily.
Seamless with TradingView
Built with Pine Script v5 and fully optimized for TradingView. Start in seconds.
Take your edge further
Don’t just see levels — understand and react to them. With SRLDA, you know which zones truly matter and when a trend might shift.
⚡ Ready to trade smarter? Get it now and transform your market approach.
Z-Score Volume with CVD ConfirmationZ-Score Volume with CVD Confirmation is a volume-based confluence tool that enhances traditional volume analysis by combining Z-Score volume anomalies with Cumulative Volume Delta (CVD) confirmation. This indicator helps traders identify unusual volume activity that aligns with directional order flow, offering a cleaner signal for potential breakout or reversal scenarios.
🔍 Key Features:
Z-Score Calculation: Measures how extreme current volume is relative to its recent average, highlighting statistically significant surges or drops.
CVD Confirmation: Uses Cumulative Volume Delta candles (open/high/low/close) to assess buying vs. selling pressure in lower timeframes.
Bar Color Logic:
Green: High Z-Score volume confirmed by CVD bullish candle
Red: High Z-Score volume confirmed by CVD bearish candle
Other color bands show progressively strong or weak volume outliers
Real Volume Bar Heights: Volume bars retain true scale while color reflects underlying order flow strength and direction.
💡 Use Cases:
Breakout validation: Confirm price range breaks when volume surge is supported by CVD direction
Fade setups: Detect unsustainable high-volume moves lacking CVD support
Trend continuation: Spot momentum when both Z-Score and CVD align in the direction of the trend
⚙️ How to Use:
Adjust the Z-Score length to define how far back to measure average and deviation.
Select your anchor timeframe (typically 1D) and a lower timeframe for CVD calculations (e.g., 1-minute).
Use color-coded volume bars to assess volume significance and directional flow at a glance.
Add the standard volume indicator to the chart so one can compare the difference between the standard volume indicator and the Z-Score Volume with CVD Confirmation script. Useful at specific price levels and exiting ranges or not.
Manual VAH/VAL LevelsManual VAH/VAL Levels is a utility indicator that lets traders manually display the Value Area High (VAH) and Value Area Low (VAL) from the prior trading day, based on a Fixed Range Volume Profile tool.
This script is designed to:
Draw horizontal lines at the manually input VAH and VAL levels
Label each line with the corresponding price, aligned clearly to the right of the chart
Display levels only during the regular trading session for focused market context
Maintain a clean chart appearance with transparent label backgrounds
💡 How to Use:
Apply TradingView's Fixed Range Volume Profile tool to the prior day's session
Manually enter the VAH and VAL values into the script settings
The script will draw and label these levels dynamically during the NY market session
This tool is ideal for:
Traders using volume-based key levels for intraday decision-making
Contextualizing price action near areas of prior day value
Confluence analysis when paired with opening range, CVD, or breakout systems
Watermark Clarity V33🌟 Introducing Watermark Clarity V33 – Banner 🌟
Watermark Clarity V33 is a visual utility tool designed to enhance chart awareness, focus, and clean aesthetics without adding market noise. Unlike traditional indicators, this script does not generate buy/sell signals or perform technical analysis. Instead, it provides a customizable on-chart watermark banner that clearly communicates your current mindset, risk awareness, or trading bias directly on the chart — helping traders stay aligned with their pre-defined plans and reducing impulsive behavior.
Whether you’re a discretionary trader, scalper, or swing trader, Watermark Clarity V33 offers an adaptive display that blends clarity with minimalism, keeping your chart clean while remaining informative.
🛠 Customizable Parameters
• Dual Text Banners: Configure two independent headers to reflect trading goals, risk posture, or emotional cues.
• Smart Animation Toggle: Optionally animate between messages to help reinforce shifting market awareness or draw attention during high-alert periods.
• Size, Color & Positioning: Adjust the info box’s text size, banner dimensions, background color, transparency, and placement (top/middle/bottom – left/center/right).
• Transparent Mode: Switch to semi-transparent mode for cleaner overlays during live sessions or screen recording.
🚀 New Feature – Custom Alerts & Smart Animation Control
• Market-Aware Animation Logic:
When Enable Animation is turned on and both Heading 1 and Heading 2 are filled:
• 📈 During Market Hours → The banner alternates smoothly between both headings, helping maintain awareness and visual engagement.
• 💤 Outside Market Hours → The banner remains fixed on Heading 1. This acts as a subtle visual cue that markets are currently closed — giving you peace of mind and a cleaner screen.
✨ Visual Utility Use Cases
• Accountability Layer: Keep yourself accountable to your trading rules or session checklist.
• Mindset Anchor: Display motivational or tactical reminders that guide your trading behavior.
• Multi-Timeframe Syncing: Use different watermarks across charts to stay aligned across timeframes or instruments.
📘 How to Use
1. Add the Indicator: Apply “Watermark Clarity V33 – Banner” to your chart.
2. Configure Inputs: Adjust the banner texts, size, color scheme, and screen position to your liking.
4. Focus & Trade: Let the visual cue support your decision-making environment without interfering with price action.
❗ Important Notes
• This indicator does not analyze price data or generate signals. It is designed solely for visual clarity and trader discipline support.
• All display logic runs in real-time and responds to your settings only, no repainting or lookahead bias.
LotSize Calculator - psyploThis indicator provides a convenient on-chart lot size calculator designed to assist traders with precise position sizing based on account balance, risk tolerance, and trade parameters.
Key Features:
Custom Account Sizing: Define your account size and risk percentage per trade.
Flexible Risk Units: Choose between percentage or fixed currency risk models.
Support for Multiple Currencies: Select from a wide range of currencies including USD, EUR, GBP, INR, and even crypto options like USDT.
Dual Sizing Methods: Configure position size using either quantity or lot-based models, with optional rounding.
Visual Trade Levels: Displays configurable entry, stop loss (SL), and take profit (TP) lines on the chart.
Style Customization: Customize the color, line style, and visibility of each level for better chart readability.
Ideal Use Case:
Designed for manual traders seeking real-time clarity and consistency in risk management without needing to calculate lot size externally.
Disclaimer:
This tool is for informational purposes only. Always practice responsible risk management and perform due diligence before trading.
SIP Evaluator and Screener [Trendoscope®]The SIP Evaluator and Screener is a Pine Script indicator designed for TradingView to calculate and visualize Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) returns across multiple investment instruments. It is tailored for use in TradingView's screener, enabling users to evaluate SIP performance for various assets efficiently.
🎲 How SIP Works
A Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) is an investment strategy where a fixed amount is invested at regular intervals (e.g., monthly or weekly) into a financial instrument, such as stocks, mutual funds, or ETFs. The goal is to build wealth over time by leveraging the power of compounding and mitigating the impact of market volatility through disciplined, consistent investing. Here’s a breakdown of how SIPs function:
Regular Investments : In an SIP, an investor commits to investing a fixed sum at predefined intervals, regardless of market conditions. This consistency helps inculcate a habit of saving and investing.
Cost Averaging : By investing a fixed amount regularly, investors purchase more units when prices are low and fewer units when prices are high. This approach, known as dollar-cost averaging, reduces the average cost per unit over time and mitigates the risk of investing a large amount at a peak price.
Compounding Benefits : Returns generated from the invested amount (e.g., capital gains or dividends) are reinvested, leading to exponential growth over the long term. The longer the investment horizon, the greater the potential for compounding to amplify returns.
Dividend Reinvestment : In some SIPs, dividends received from the underlying asset can be reinvested to purchase additional units, further enhancing returns. Taxes on dividends, if applicable, may reduce the reinvested amount.
Flexibility and Accessibility : SIPs allow investors to start with small amounts, making them accessible to a wide range of individuals. They also offer flexibility in terms of investment frequency and the ability to adjust or pause contributions.
In the context of the SIP Evaluator and Screener , the script simulates an SIP by calculating the number of units purchased with each fixed investment, factoring in commissions, dividends, taxes and the chosen price reference (e.g., open, close, or average prices). It tracks the cumulative investment, equity value, and dividends over time, providing a clear picture of how an SIP would perform for a given instrument. This helps users understand the impact of regular investing and make informed decisions when comparing different assets in TradingView’s screener. It offers insights into key metrics such as total invested amount, dividends received, equity value, and the number of installments, making it a valuable resource for investors and traders interested in understanding long-term investment outcomes.
🎲 Key Features
Customizable Investment Parameters: Users can define the recurring investment amount, price reference (e.g., open, close, HL2, HLC3, OHLC4), and whether fractional quantities are allowed.
Commission Handling: Supports both fixed and percentage-based commission types, adjusting calculations accordingly.
Dividend Reinvestment: Optionally reinvests dividends after a user-specified period, with the ability to apply tax on dividends.
Time-Bound Analysis: Allows users to set a start year for the analysis, enabling historical performance evaluation.
Flexible Dividend Periods: Dividends can be evaluated based on bars, days, weeks, or months.
Visual Outputs: Plots key metrics like total invested amount, dividends, equity value, and remainder, with customizable display options for clarity in the data window and chart.
🎲 Using the script as an indicator on Tradingview Supercharts
In order to use the indicator on charts, do the following.
Load the instrument of your choice - Preferably a stable stocks, ETFs.
Chose monthly timeframe as lower timeframes are insignificant in this type of investment strategy
Load the indicator SIP Evaluator and Screener and set the input parameters as per your preference.
Indicator plots, investment value, dividends and equity on the chart.
🎲 Visualizations
Installments : Displays the number of SIP installments (gray line, visible in the data window).
Invested Amount : Shows the cumulative amount invested, excluding reinvested dividends (blue area plot).
Dividends : Tracks total dividends received (green area plot).
Equity : Represents the current market value of the investment based on the closing price (purple area plot).
Remainder : Indicates any uninvested cash after each installment (gray line, visible in the data window).
🎲 Deep dive into the settings
The SIP Evaluator and Screener offers a range of customizable settings to tailor the Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) simulation to your preferences. Below is an explanation of each setting, its purpose, and how it impacts the analysis:
🎯 Duration
Start Year (Default: 2020) : Specifies the year from which the SIP calculations begin. When Start Year is enabled via the timebound option, the script only considers data from the specified year onward. This is useful for analyzing historical SIP performance over a defined period. If disabled, the script uses all available data.
Timebound (Default: False) : A toggle to enable or disable the Start Year restriction. When set to False, the SIP calculation starts from the earliest available data for the instrument.
🎯 Investment
Recurring Investment (Default: 1000.0) : The fixed amount invested in each SIP installment (e.g., $1000 per period). This represents the regular contribution to the SIP and directly influences the total invested amount and quantity purchased.
Allow Fractional Qty (Default: True) : When enabled, the script allows the purchase of fractional units (e.g., 2.35 shares). If disabled, only whole units are purchased (e.g., 2 shares), with any remaining funds carried forward as Remainder. This setting impacts the precision of investment allocation.
Price Reference (Default: OPEN): Determines the price used for purchasing units in each SIP installment. Options include:
OPEN : Uses the opening price of the bar.
CLOSE : Uses the closing price of the bar.
HL2 : Uses the average of the high and low prices.
HLC3 : Uses the average of the high, low, and close prices.
OHLC4 : Uses the average of the open, high, low, and close prices. This setting affects the cost basis of each purchase and, consequently, the total quantity and equity value.
🎯 Commission
Commission (Default: 3) : The commission charged per SIP installment, expressed as either a fixed amount (e.g., $3) or a percentage (e.g., 3% of the investment). This reduces the amount available for purchasing units.
Commission Type (Default: Fixed) : Specifies how the commission is calculated:
Fixed ($) : A flat fee is deducted per installment (e.g., $3).
Percentage (%) : A percentage of the investment amount is deducted as commission (e.g., 3% of $1000 = $30). This setting affects the net amount invested and the overall cost of the SIP.
🎯 Dividends
Apply Tax On Dividends (Default: False) : When enabled, a tax is applied to dividends before they are reinvested or recorded. The tax rate is set via the Dividend Tax setting.
Dividend Tax (Default: 47) : The percentage of tax deducted from dividends if Apply Tax On Dividends is enabled (e.g., 47% tax reduces a $100 dividend to $53). This reduces the amount available for reinvestment or accumulation.
Reinvest Dividends After (Default: True, 2) : When enabled, dividends received are reinvested to purchase additional units after a specified period (e.g., 2 units of time, defined by Dividends Availability). If disabled, dividends are tracked but not reinvested. Reinvestment increases the total quantity and equity over time.
Dividends Availability (Default: Bars) : Defines the time unit for evaluating when dividends are available for reinvestment. Options include:
Bars : Based on the number of chart bars.
Weeks : Based on weeks.
Months : Based on months (approximated as 30.5 days). This setting determines the timing of dividend reinvestment relative to the Reinvest Dividends After period.
🎯 How Settings Interact
These settings work together to simulate a realistic SIP. For example, a $1000 recurring investment with a 3% commission and fractional quantities enabled will calculate the number of units purchased at the chosen price reference after deducting the commission. If dividends are reinvested after 2 months with a 47% tax, the script fetches dividend data, applies the tax, and adds the net dividend to the investment amount for that period. The Start Year and Timebound settings ensure the analysis aligns with the desired timeframe, while the Dividends Availability setting fine-tunes dividend reinvestment timing.
By adjusting these settings, users can model different SIP scenarios, compare performance across instruments in TradingView’s screener, and gain insights into how commissions, dividends, and price references impact long-term returns.
🎲 Using the script with Pine Screener
The main purpose of developing this script is to use it with Tradingview Pine Screener so that multiple ETFs/Funds can be compared.
In order to use this as a screener, the following things needs to be done.
Add SIP Evaluator and Screener to your favourites (Required for it to be added in pine screener)
Create a watch list containing required instruments to compare
Open pine screener from Tradingview main menu Products -> Screeners -> Pine or simply load the URL - www.tradingview.com
Select the watchlist created from Watchlist dropdown.
Chose the SIP Evaluator and Screener from the "Choose Indicator" dropdown
Set timeframe to 1 month and update settings as required.
Press scan to display collected data on the screener.
🎲 Use Case
This indicator is ideal for educational purposes, allowing users to experiment with SIP strategies across different instruments. It can be applied in TradingView’s screener to compare SIP performance for stocks, ETFs, or other assets, helping users understand how factors like commissions, dividends, and price references impact returns over time.
MNQ/NQ Risk Management ToolThis tool helps MNQ and NQ futures traders automatically calculate position size based on either a fixed dollar risk or a percentage of account balance.
Simply enter your stop loss level and choose whether to risk a set dollar amount or a percentage of your account. The script will display how many contracts to trade based on your setup.
Features:
Calculates contracts based on stop loss and risk size
Toggle between dollar-based or percent-of-account risk
Works with both MNQ ($2/point) and NQ ($20/point)
Automatically updates based on current price and direction (long or short)
Displays a clean info box on your chart with risk, contracts, and settings
This tool is ideal for intraday or swing traders who want to stay consistent with risk management across trades.
TradePlanner ProPlan smarter. Trade with precision.
TradePlanner Pro is a professional-grade overlay tool designed to streamline your trading decisions by visually organizing your trade plans directly on the chart. Built for traders who value preparation and clarity, this script enables precise entry planning, risk management, and target visualization—all tailored per symbol.
Core Purpose
TradePlanner Pro helps you map out potential trades using pre-defined symbol-based presets. It dynamically calculates position sizes based on your account size or fixed risk, then visualizes key trade levels (Entry, Take Profits, Stop Loss) with profit/loss metrics in both dollar and percentage terms. It's the perfect companion for traders who prepare their setups in advance and want their plans clearly represented on the chart.
Key Features
🔹 Per-Symbol Presets: Define entries, up to 3 take-profit levels, and stop-losses for each ticker.
🔹 Dynamic Risk Sizing: Choose between percentage-based risk or fixed dollar risk per trade.
🔹 Visual Trade Mapping: Automatically plots Entry, TP1–TP3, and SL lines on your chart.
🔹 Real-Time P&L Labels: Displays profit/loss amounts and percentages, with optional R/R ratios.
🔹 Custom Investment Display: Shows how much capital is allocated per trade.
🔹 Clean, Configurable UI: Adjust label positions, font sizes, opacity, and label visibility to match your style.
Whether you're swing trading or day trading, TradePlanner Pro helps you stay disciplined, organized, and confident in your execution.
How to Use TradePlanner Pro – Step-by-Step Guide
TradePlanner Pro is designed to be easy to set up while giving you full control over how your trades are visualized and calculated. Here’s how to get started:
1. Start with Default Settings
By default, the script assumes:
Account Size: $10,000
Max Money per Trade (%): 1.0%
Max Risk (USD): 0 (disabled; only percentage risk is used)
This means the script will size each trade to risk 1% of your account balance per trade unless you override it with a fixed USD risk amount.
2. Set Up Your Symbol Presets
The "Symbol Presets" input is a flexible text area where you define trade setups for each ticker.
Format (one per line):
SYMBOL:Entry,TP1 ,SL
Example:
AAPL:250,260,270,240
MSFT:100,110,90
TSLA:180,200,170
You can include 1 to 3 take-profit levels.
The script will only activate for the current chart’s symbol, matching what's listed.
3. Customize Risk Parameters
You can use:
Account % Risk – Based on account size and % risk.
Fixed USD Risk – When a dollar amount is entered (>0), it takes priority and calculates share size based on the risk per share.
There's also an option to round share quantities down to whole units, which is useful for stock or crypto trading platforms that only allow whole-number units.
4. Choose What to Display
Toggle on/off these elements as needed:
Show Entry/TP/SL Lines
Show P&L Labels – Profit/loss amounts at each target and SL.
Show Amount Invested – Includes total dollar value in the quantity label.
Show Percentages – Adds % gain/loss to each label.
Show Risk/Reward Ratios – Optionally displayed beside or below TP labels.
You can further adjust:
Font size and label opacity
Label position offset – In percent of price range, so they don’t overlap the actual levels.
5. Read the Visual Outputs
Once the preset matches the current chart symbol:
Lines will appear for Entry, TP1-TP3, and Stop Loss.
Labels will display your:
Trade quantity (and invested amount)
Dollar and % profit at each target
Total loss at stop loss
Optional R/R ratios
Everything updates dynamically and adjusts to your current chart scale and bar availabilit
Golden Crossover Momentum Check📊 Golden Cross Momentum Screener — Summary
🔍 What It Does
This indicator identifies Golden Cross events — where the 50 EMA crosses above the 200 EMA, signaling a potential long-term trend reversal — and evaluates the momentum strength to help determine whether price is likely to:
Surge immediately (Group B), or
Retrace first (Group A)
It uses 5 momentum-confirming conditions to score the quality of the breakout and display a single label on the chart with a classification.
✅ Momentum Conditions Validated
RSI > 60 and rising – Indicates bullish buying pressure
MACD Histogram > 0 and rising – Confirms increasing momentum
Volume > 2× 20-day average – Validates participation on the breakout
ADX > 25 – Measures trend strength
Price is >5% above 200 EMA – Confirms price extension above long-term trend
Each passing condition adds 1 point to the momentum score (0–5).
📈 How to Use
Watch for a Golden Cross signal (triangle appears below candle)
If momentum score ≥ 4, the script labels the setup as:
"🚀 Surge Likely (Group B)" — consider immediate breakout entries
If score is 2–3, labeled:
"🔄 Pullback Likely (Group A)" — expect retest/consolidation before continuation
If score < 2, labeled:
"❌ No Momentum Confirmed" — avoid or wait for confirmation
Events assistantThis script gives an ability to manually add events to your charts. There is no option to define events for different pairs. I trade only 2-3 pairs and it helps me a lot. It also draws vertical lines that separate trading period of your selection: daily, weekly and monthly. It is also possible to strictly define trading period. I use trading period every time during backtesting so it is easy to know when to start and when to finish. It also helps to remember that I already written down trading news during selected period.
NY opennew york open.
new york open hours of the past two weeks up until two days ahead are shown as vertical lines which is great for both analyzing past data and seeing where would future new york open align with compared to your own future analysis.
Perfect Entry VisualizerPerfect Entry Visualizer is a Pine Script v6 study designed purely as a historical analysis tool, not for live trading. It plots the theoretical “perfect” long and short entries on your chart based on a user-defined minimum price move. By alternately tracking swing lows for longs and swing highs for shorts, it shows exactly where a trade would have captured every move of at least X points, with X set by the “Minimum Move (Points)” input.
How it works
After each labeled entry it switches direction (long→short or short→long), so signals never overlap.
It never uses future data to predict; it simply waits for price to move far enough from the last extreme and then plots.
Adjusting the “Minimum Move (Points)” input controls how big a swing must be before an entry is marked: smaller values give more frequent signals, larger values highlight only the biggest moves.
Primary uses
Algo system benchmarking: compare your live strategy’s entries against the theoretical best to measure entry efficiency.
Manual trader review: visualize ideal swing entry timing to refine your own setups and fine-tune stop-and-profit targets.
Educational tool: teach price action concepts by showing exact points where a pure price-move strategy would have worked.
Performance analysis: overlay on any time frame or market to see which instruments and sessions offer the most clean, swing-based opportunities.
Alternative pivot point analysis: use it as a dynamic pivot high/low tool based on movement thresholds rather than fixed lookback bars.
Because it simply visualizes past price moves, you can paste it into any chart to instantly see the theoretical maximum trade capture for your chosen swing size. It’s a flexible comparison and learning aid, not a live signal generator.
Sticky Notes📌 Sticky Notes - On-Chart Memo Tool
A convenient indicator that lets you display trading ideas and important notes directly on your charts!
✨ Key Features:
📝 Create memos with custom text input
📍 Place anywhere on chart (top/middle/bottom)
🖥️ Screen-fixed display mode (corner positions)
🎨 Fully customizable text and background colors
📏 5 text size options (tiny to huge)
⏰ Time-based display functionality
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Wavelet Filter with Adaptive Upsampling [BackQuant]Wavelet Filter with Adaptive Upsampling
The Wavelet Filter with Adaptive Upsampling is an advanced filtering and signal reconstruction tool designed to enhance the analysis of financial time series data. It combines wavelet transforms with adaptive upsampling techniques to filter and reconstruct price data, making it ideal for capturing subtle market movements and enhancing trend detection. This system uses high-pass and low-pass filters to decompose the price series into different frequency components, applying adaptive thresholding to eliminate noise and preserve relevant signal information.
Shout out to Loxx for the Least Squares fitting of trigonometric series and Quinn and Fernandes algorithm for finding frequency
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Key Features
1. Frequency Decomposition with High-Pass and Low-Pass Filters:
The indicator decomposes the input time series using high-pass and low-pass filters to separate the high-frequency (detail) and low-frequency (trend) components of the data. This decomposition allows for a more accurate analysis of underlying trends, while mitigating the impact of noise.
2. Soft Thresholding for Noise Reduction:
A soft thresholding function is applied to the high-frequency component, allowing for the reduction of noise while retaining significant market signals. This function adjusts the coefficients of the high-frequency data, removing small fluctuations and leaving only the essential price movements.
3. Adaptive Upsampling Process:
The upsampling process in this script can be customized using different methods: sinusoidal upsampling, advanced upsampling, and simple upsampling. Each method serves a unique purpose:
Sinusoidal Upsample uses a sine wave to interpolate between data points, providing a smooth transition.
Advanced Upsample utilizes a Quinn-Fernandes algorithm to estimate frequency and apply more sophisticated interpolation techniques, adapting to the market’s cyclical behavior.
Simple Upsample linearly interpolates between data points, providing a basic upsampling technique for less complex analysis.
4. Reconstruction of Filtered Signal:
The indicator reconstructs the filtered signal by summing the high and low-frequency components after upsampling. This allows for a detailed yet smooth representation of the original time series, which can be used for analyzing underlying trends in the market.
5. Visualization of Reconstructed Data:
The reconstructed series is plotted, showing how the upsampling and filtering process enhances the clarity of the price movements. Additionally, the script provides the option to visualize the log returns of the reconstructed series as a histogram, with positive returns shown in green and negative returns in red.
6. Cumulative Series and Trend Detection:
A cumulative series is plotted to visualize the compounded effect of the filtered and reconstructed data. This feature helps traders track the overall performance of the asset over time, identifying whether the asset is following a sustained upward or downward trend.
7. Adaptive Thresholding and Noise Estimation:
The system estimates the noise level in the high-frequency component and applies an adaptive thresholding process based on the standard deviation of the downsampled data. This ensures that only significant price movements are retained, further refining the trend analysis.
8. Customizable Parameters for Flexibility:
Users can customize the following parameters to adjust the behavior of the indicator:
Frequency and Phase Shift: Control the periodicity of the wavelet transformation and the phase of the upsampling function.
Upsample Factor: Adjust the level of interpolation applied during the upsampling process.
Smoothing Period: Determine the length of time used to smooth the signal, helping to filter out short-term fluctuations.
References
Enhancing Cross-Sectional Currency Strategies with Context-Aware Learning to Rank
arxiv.org
Daubechies Wavelet - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Quinn Fernandes Fourier Transform of Filtered Price by Loxx
Note on Usage for Mean-Reversion Strategy
This indicator is primarily designed for trend-following strategies. However, by taking the inverse of the signals, it can be adapted for mean-reversion strategies. This involves buying underperforming assets and selling outperforming ones. Caution: This method may not work effectively with highly correlated assets, as the price movements between correlated assets tend to mirror each other, limiting the effectiveness of mean-reversion strategies.
Final Thoughts
The Wavelet Filter with Adaptive Upsampling is a powerful tool for traders seeking to improve their understanding of market trends and noise. By using advanced wavelet decomposition and adaptive upsampling, this system offers a clearer, more refined picture of price movements, enhancing trend-following strategies. It’s particularly useful for detecting subtle shifts in market momentum and reconstructing price data in a way that removes noise, providing more accurate insights into market conditions.