Standart RSI Combo: CrossOverloadStandard RSI COMBO Indicator
!!! ONLY FOR CRYPTO ASSETS!!!
!!! Только для крипто-активов!!!
🌎 Types of Signals & System Logic
• Ticker Signal🔻(small red and green arrows) — local signal on a specific asset. This is the most frequent type, capturing short-term shifts in demand/supply pressure.
• Market Signal ⬇️(blue bidirectional arrows)— derived from USDT.D dominance, alt weakness, and the liquidity vector.
• COMBO Signal 🔽🔼 (large red and green arrows)— occurs when both above signals align. This is the strongest type.
⚙️ Standard ($25/month)
• Real-time signals
• From 1min TF
• Combo + Ticker + Market signals
• Basic webhook templates
• No support, no extras
• Alerts — respond fast to entry/exit signals
• Market Signal — gauge overall trend
• Custom Signals (Premium) — quickly add alerts for all signal types across unlimited tickers, no need to manually enter ticker names or timeframes. Especially useful when tracking many assets — activate once, and alerts will flow automatically.
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Premium RSI Combo: CrossOverloadPremium RSI COMBO Indicator
!!! ONLY FOR CRYPTO ASSETS!!!
!!! Только для крипто-активов!!!
🌎 Types of Signals & System Logic
• Ticker Signal🔻(small red and green arrows) — local signal on a specific asset. This is the most frequent type, capturing short-term shifts in demand/supply pressure.
• Market Signal ⬇️(blue bidirectional arrows)— derived from USDT.D dominance, alt weakness, and the liquidity vector.
• COMBO Signal 🔽🔼 (large red and green arrows)— occurs when both above signals align. This is the strongest type.
👑 Premium ($65/month)
• Real-time signals
• All timeframes
• All signals + per-ticker sensitivity
• Custom webhook (with ID + TF)
• Full signal history
• Priority support (Telegram)
• Beta feature access
📝 Parameter Highlights
• Alerts — respond fast to entry/exit signals
• Market Signal — gauge overall trend
• Custom Signals (Premium) — quickly add alerts for all signal types across unlimited tickers, no need to manually enter ticker names or timeframes. Especially useful when tracking many assets — activate once, and alerts will flow automatically.
• Sensitivity Tuning (Pro/Premium) — allows you to adapt indicator behavior to each specific ticker. We've analyzed hundreds of altcoin charts to derive optimal average parameters, but each asset has unique structure, volatility, and dynamics. Fine-tuning gives traders more accurate and relevant signals.
PRO RSI Combo: CrossOverloadProfessional RSI COMBO Indicator
🌎 Types of Signals & System Logic
• Ticker Signal🔻(small red and green arrows) — local signal on a specific asset. This is the most frequent type, capturing short-term shifts in demand/supply pressure.
• Market Signal ⬇️(blue bidirectional arrows)— derived from USDT.D dominance, alt weakness, and the liquidity vector.
• COMBO Signal 🔽🔼 (large red and green arrows)— occurs when both above signals align. This is the strongest type.
📊 Professional ($40/month)
• Real-time signals
• All timeframes
• Full signal package
• Advanced webhook templates
• Signal history: 2500 bars
• No support, no extras
• Alerts — respond fast to entry/exit signals
• Market Signal — gauge overall trend
• Custom Signals (Premium) — quickly add alerts for all signal types across unlimited tickers, no need to manually enter ticker names or timeframes. Especially useful when tracking many assets — activate once, and alerts will flow automatically.
• Sensitivity Tuning (Pro/Premium) — allows you to adapt indicator behavior to each specific ticker. We've analyzed hundreds of altcoin charts to derive optimal average parameters, but each asset has unique structure, volatility, and dynamics. Fine-tuning gives traders more accurate and relevant signals.
Entry DOTs (Stoch RSI)Entry DOTs (Stoch RSI) Indicator Manual
Overview
The Entry DOTs (Stoch RSI) indicator is a multi-timeframe Stochastic RSI visualization tool designed to provide quick visual analysis of market momentum across 8 different timeframes simultaneously. The indicator displays two rows of colored dots in the bottom-right corner of your TradingView chart, with each dot representing the Stochastic RSI value for a specific timeframe.
Visual Layout
The indicator displays 8 dots arranged in 2 rows of 4 dots each:
First Row (Top):
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Dot 1: 1-minute timeframe
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Dot 2: 3-minute timeframe
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Dot 3: 5-minute timeframe
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Dot 4: 15-minute timeframe
Second Row (Bottom):
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Dot 5: 1-hour timeframe
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Dot 6: 2-hour timeframe
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Dot 7: 4-hour timeframe
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Dot 8: 1-day timeframe
Color System
The dot colors represent the Stochastic RSI value using a gradient system:
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Black (0%): Extremely oversold condition
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Red (25%): Oversold condition
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Orange (50%): Neutral/middle range
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Yellow (75%): Overbought condition
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Green (100%): Extremely overbought condition
Colors between these points are automatically interpolated using RGB color mixing, providing smooth transitions that accurately represent intermediate values.
Installation Instructions
1.
Open TradingView and navigate to your desired chart
2.
Click on the "Pine Editor" tab at the bottom of the screen
3.
Delete any existing code in the editor
4.
Copy and paste the provided Pine Script code
5.
Click "Add to Chart" button
6.
The indicator will appear in the bottom-right corner of your chart
Settings Configuration
Access the indicator settings by right-clicking on the indicator and selecting "Settings".
Display Settings
Display Option: Choose between two display modes:
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"Dots Only": Shows only the colored dots
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"Dots and Values": Shows dots with numerical Stochastic RSI values below each dot
Colors Group
Customize the color scheme for different Stochastic RSI levels:
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Stochastic RSI 0% Color: Default black
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Stochastic RSI 25% Color: Default red
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Stochastic RSI 50% Color: Default orange
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Stochastic RSI 75% Color: Default yellow
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Stochastic RSI 100% Color: Default green
Stoch RSI Values Group
Adjust the value points that correspond to each color:
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Value for 0% Color: Default 0.0
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Value for 25% Color: Default 25.0
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Value for 50% Color: Default 50.0
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Value for 75% Color: Default 75.0
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Value for 100% Color: Default 100.0
Stoch RSI Parameters Group
Fine-tune the Stochastic RSI calculation:
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Stochastic Length: Default 14 (period for Stochastic calculation)
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RSI Length: Default 14 (period for RSI calculation)
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Stochastic %K: Default 3 (smoothing for %K line)
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Stochastic %D: Default 3 (smoothing for %D line)
Trading Interpretation
Momentum Analysis
Strong Bullish Momentum: Multiple dots showing green/yellow colors across timeframes
Strong Bearish Momentum: Multiple dots showing black/red colors across timeframes
Mixed Signals: Dots showing different colors across timeframes (proceed with caution)
Entry Signals
Potential Long Entry:
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Lower timeframes (1m, 3m, 5m) showing black/red (oversold)
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Higher timeframes (1h, 4h, 1D) showing neutral to bullish colors
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Look for reversal confirmation on price action
Potential Short Entry:
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Lower timeframes showing green/yellow (overbought)
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Higher timeframes showing neutral to bearish colors
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Look for reversal confirmation on price action
Timeframe Confluence
High Probability Setups: When multiple timeframes align in the same direction
Divergence Opportunities: When short-term and long-term timeframes show opposite conditions
Best Practices
1. Multi-Timeframe Analysis
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Use the indicator to identify alignment across different timeframes
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Higher timeframes provide trend direction
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Lower timeframes provide entry timing
2. Confirmation Required
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Never trade based solely on the dots
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Always confirm with price action, support/resistance levels, and other indicators
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Look for confluence with volume and market structure
3. Risk Management
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Set appropriate stop losses
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Consider position sizing based on timeframe alignment
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Be cautious when timeframes show conflicting signals
4. Market Conditions
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The indicator works best in trending markets
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Be cautious during low volatility or sideways markets
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Adjust parameters for different market conditions if needed
Customization Tips
Color Schemes
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Conservative Traders: Use more distinct colors with wider value ranges
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Aggressive Traders: Use tighter value ranges for more sensitive signals
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Dark Theme Users: Ensure colors are visible against dark backgrounds
Value Adjustments
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Volatile Markets: Consider adjusting the 25% and 75% levels to 20% and 80%
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Stable Markets: Consider tighter ranges like 30% and 70%
Parameter Tuning
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Faster Signals: Reduce RSI Length and Stochastic Length
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Smoother Signals: Increase smoothing parameters (%K and %D)
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
Dots Not Appearing:
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Ensure the indicator is added to the chart
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Check that the chart timeframe allows for the requested timeframes
Incorrect Colors:
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Verify color settings in the indicator configuration
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Ensure value ranges are properly set (0-100)
Missing Values:
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Some timeframes may not have enough data on certain symbols
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Gray dots indicate unavailable data (na values)
Performance Optimization
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The indicator uses request.security() which may cause slight delays
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Performance is optimized for real-time trading
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Historical data may take a moment to fully load
Advanced Usage
Scalping Strategy
Focus on 1m, 3m, and 5m dots for quick entries with 15m confirmation
Swing Trading Strategy
Use 1h, 4h, and 1D dots for trend direction with lower timeframes for entry timing
Position Trading Strategy
Primarily focus on 4h and 1D dots with other timeframes for fine-tuning entries
Disclaimer
This indicator is a technical analysis tool and should not be used as the sole basis for trading decisions. Always combine with proper risk management, fundamental analysis, and other technical indicators. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Support and Updates
For questions, suggestions, or issues with the indicator, please refer to the Pine Script code comments or consult TradingView's Pine Script documentation for advanced customizations.
Naked DWM LevelsThis indicator shows naked Daily, Weekly, Monthly levels
The indicator will automatically delete levels where the same time frame candle close has crossed one of these levels, when it is no longer naked or tapped by a wick.
These are HTF S/R levels that are highly respected for reversals, or even break and retests.
Enjoy!
Signalgo S/RThis script combines multi-timeframe S/R detection with a proprietary breakout confirmation and signal grading system. Unlike generic S/R indicators, this tool analyzes and synthesizes S/R levels from different timeframes, then generates trade signals only when breakouts are confirmed and aligned across multiple timeframes.
Signalgo HF TP/SLThis script provides an original, systematic approach to high-frequency (HF) trade management by integrating multi-timeframe signal confirmation with dynamic, auto-calculated take-profit (TP) and stop-loss (SL) levels. Unlike standard TP/SL scripts, this tool generates actionable trade entries only when buy or sell signals align across multiple timeframes, then automatically plots three adaptive TP levels and a context-sensitive SL for each trade.
CCI-coded OBV Detector BetaVersion 0.1 [FelixHsu]Using CCI‐coded OBV to detect major price bottoms and tops over a given time period.
Detector de BOSDetection of Break Of Structure to know when the market can shift from bullish to bearish or from bearish to bullish trends.
Dekizzle Session MarksMarks out the Session Highes and Lowes Point use them for Buy and Side Side Liquidity
Market Generated InformationCredits
Original Author: mcthatsme
Remixed to add in London's High and Low
Overview
The Market Generated Information (MGI Levels v2) is a comprehensive technical analysis. It overlays key price levels from daily, weekly, and monthly timeframes on a chart, providing traders with critical market reference points such as Open, High, Low, Close, Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP), and standard deviation bands. These levels help traders identify potential support, resistance, and pivot points for intraday and longer-term trading strategies. The indicator is highly customizable, allowing users to tailor the displayed levels, colors, line styles, and label settings to their preferences.
Features
Multi-Timeframe Levels: Displays key price levels from daily, weekly, and monthly sessions, including Open, High, Low, Close, VWAP, and VWAP standard deviation bands (SD1, SD2, SD3).
Session-Based Calculations: Supports Regular Trading Hours (RTH) and Extended Trading Hours (ETH) for stocks and futures, with specific session times for New York, London, and overnight sessions.
Customizable Display: Users can toggle the visibility of specific levels, adjust line styles (solid, dashed, dotted), colors, thicknesses, and label settings (size, offset, and price inclusion).
Opening Range and Initial Balance: Plots the Opening Range (default: 9:30–10:00 AM EST) and Initial Balance (default: 9:30–10:30 AM EST) for intraday traders.
Tested Level Tracking: Optionally tracks untested or tested levels, hiding or showing them based on user preferences.
Overnight and T+2 Levels: Includes overnight high/low and T+2 (two days prior) levels for additional context.
VWAP Calculations: Computes VWAP and its standard deviation bands for daily, weekly, and monthly periods.
Holiday and Session Filters: Adjusts for market-specific conditions, such as Good Friday or shortened trading sessions.
Inputs and Customization
The indicator is organized into three main groups: Daily Levels, Weekly Levels, and Monthly Levels. Each group allows users to configure the following:
Visibility: Toggle whether to show levels (e.g., Show Daily Levels, Show Weekly Levels).
Session Times: Define session ranges (e.g., New York RTH: 9:30 AM–4:00 PM EST, Opening Range: 9:30–10:00 AM EST).
Line and Label Settings: Customize line colors, styles (solid, dashed, dotted), thickness, label text size (Tiny, Small, Normal, Large, Huge), label offset, and whether to include price values in labels.
Number of Periods: Specify how many previous days (1–40), weeks (1–20), or months (1–12) to display.
Tested/Untested Levels: Choose to keep untested levels or show tested levels (Open, High, Low, Close).
Timeframe for Calculations: Option to use a 30-second or 1-minute timeframe for Opening Range and Initial Balance calculations to accommodate different TradingView plans.
Key Levels
Daily Levels: Includes Current Day High/Low, Previous Day High/Low, Opening Range High/Mid/Low, Initial Balance High/Mid/Low, Globex Open, RTH Open, Midnight Open, London Open/Close/High/Low, Previous Day 50% (HL2/OC2), T+2 Open/Close/High/Low, Overnight High/Low, RTH Close, 5 PM Close, and VWAP with standard deviation bands.
Weekly Levels: Previous Week High/Low, 50% (HL2/OC2), Current Week Open, Previous Week Close, and VWAP with standard deviation bands.
Monthly Levels: Previous Month High/Low, 50% (HL2/OC2), Current Month Open, Previous Month Close, and VWAP with standard deviation bands.
Troubleshooting
Levels Not Displaying: Check if the timeframe is ≤ 30 minutes for daily levels and ensure session times are correct for your market.
Incorrect Prices: Verify that extended hours are enabled for ETH charts or disabled for RTH-only charts.
Too Many Lines/Labels: Reduce the number of previous days/weeks/months or disable unneeded levels.
Session Errors: Ensure session times are in UTC-5 (New York time) and match your asset’s trading hours.
License
This script is licensed under the Mozilla Public License 2.0. See mozilla.org for details.
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.
MTF FVG with Hit Counter HarmoniXTradeMain Purpose of the Indicator:
This indicator is designed to automatically identify Fair Value Gaps (FVG) across three different timeframes simultaneously. The primary goal is to display these key zones on the chart and provide detailed information about price interaction with these levels, enabling traders to make more informed decisions.
Key Features:
Multi-Timeframe FVG Identification:
By default, the indicator identifies and displays FVGs on the Weekly (W), Daily (D), and 4-Hour (240) timeframes.
Users can customize these timeframes in the settings to fit their preferences.
Detailed Hit Counter:
This indicator goes beyond simply showing FVGs; it accurately counts the number of times the price has touched each of the three key FVG levels:
Up: The top line of the FVG
Mid: The midline (equilibrium) of the FVG
Down: The bottom line of the FVG
This information is displayed in a clear label next to each FVG zone, helping traders assess the strength and validity of each level.
Extensive Customization:
Appearance: You can change the colors for bullish and bearish FVGs for each timeframe individually, modify the style of the main and mid lines, and adjust the label size.
Detection Logic: Users can define the minimum size of an FVG for detection based on a percentage or point value.
Mitigation Logic: Two methods are provided for FVG invalidation:
Percentage Mitigation: The FVG is considered mitigated after the price has penetrated it by a specific percentage (e.g., 50%).
Full Fill: The FVG remains valid until the price has completely filled the gap and closed beyond it.
Extend Lines Capability:
To prevent chart clutter and get a better view of future price action, you can extend the FVG lines and labels to the right by a specified number of bars, creating distance from the current candle.
How to Use This Indicator:
Identifying Support and Resistance Zones: FVG areas can act as strong support and resistance levels.
Confirming Entry Points: A price touch and reaction to one of the FVG levels (especially the midline) can be used as a confirmation for entering a trade.
Assessing Level Strength: The number of hits on each level (Up, Mid, Down) indicates which price point within the zone has been more attractive to the market. For example, repeated reactions to the top line of a bearish FVG might suggest strong selling pressure at that level.
Your Feedback for Improvement:
You are invited to use this indicator and share any suggestions, ideas for improvement, or reports of potential issues. Your feedback will be valuable for implementation in future versions.
SMC Prime Matrix🧠 SMC Prime Matrix — Multi-Concept Smart Money Indicator
The SMC Prime Matrix is an advanced Pine Script indicator that brings together multiple Smart Money Concepts (SMC) into a single, modular tool. Designed for institutional-style traders and students of market structure, this overlay visualizes key price action events, liquidity levels, and trend shifts across all timeframes.
It aims to simplify complex institutional concepts such as BOS, CHoCH, Order Blocks, Fair Value Gaps, SFPs, and premium/discount analysis into a cohesive and customizable framework.
🔍 Key Features
📆 Institutional Key Levels: Automatically plots weekly, monthly, and yearly opens (including previous sessions) to identify institutional reference levels often used for bias setting and liquidity targeting.
🧱 Order Blocks & Breaker Blocks: Detects bullish/bearish order blocks and breaker blocks using custom swing logic. Boxes are drawn with dynamic labels and styling to highlight the most relevant zones.
📉 Market Structure Detection: Identifies Break of Structure (BOS) and Change of Character (CHoCH) at both internal and major swing levels, helping determine trend continuation or reversal points.
🌀 Fair Value Gaps (FVGs): Highlights price imbalances (inefficient zones) based on swing displacement. Options include real-time filtering, styling, and visibility limits.
🧠 Swing Points & Liquidity Zones: Marks swing highs/lows and detects equal highs/lows (EQH/EQL) to expose areas prone to liquidity grabs or stop runs.
⚠️ Swing Failure Patterns (SFPs): Identifies potential liquidity sweeps or failed swing breakouts, with debounce logic and MTF integration to reduce signal noise.
🕓 Multi-Timeframe Integration: Displays key swing highs/lows and SFPs from higher timeframes (daily, weekly, monthly) directly on lower timeframe charts.
🧩 Highly Customizable: Users can toggle individual modules, adjust detection sensitivity, line/label styles, debounce filtering, and theme presets to suit different trading styles.
🧠 How It Works
The script uses a combination of:
Swing detection algorithms (including internal vs. major pivots)
Price displacement logic (for BOS/CHoCH/FVG)
Multi-timeframe request.security() calls (without lookahead bias)
Real-time plotting of levels, boxes, and labels with visual efficiency in mind
All calculations are done in real-time using a structured top-down flow that integrates structural, value-based, and liquidity-based models in one overlay.
📈 Use Cases
Trend Direction: Determine market bias using CHoCH, BOS, and swing structure shifts.
Liquidity Mapping: Visualize likely liquidity pools via EQH/EQL, FVGs, and SFPs.
Refined Entries: Use OBs or Breaker Blocks within premium/discount zones for better R/R setups.
Confluence Building: Overlay higher-timeframe levels for stronger confirmation with intraday trades.
Discretionary & Systematic Trading: Modular layout makes it suitable for both styles.
💡 Originality & Integration
This is an original implementation that combines multiple Smart Money trading ideas into a tightly integrated and performant script. Each component is coded for interoperability, rather than being a visual mashup of disconnected ideas. It is designed for those who want to study or emulate institutional trading behavior within Pine Script limitations.
📌 Limitations & Notes
This is not a signal generator. All elements are for informational and analytical use only.
Some features (FVGs, SFPs, CHoCH) rely on historical pivots and may repaint as new bars form.
Market structure is subjective — settings may need tuning depending on asset volatility.
For educational purposes only. This script does not constitute financial advice or trading recommendations.
✅ How to Use
Add the indicator to any chart or asset.
Open the settings panel to enable/disable modules or adjust sensitivity.
Use tooltips and label text to gain insights into the detected events.
Combine this tool with your own technical or fundamental analysis and proper risk management.
P3 Malaysian SNR This is a premium invite indicator now for those who have used it before!
Malaysian Support and Resistance (SNR) zones are defined by precise horizontal levels on a line chart corresponding to local price peaks, valleys, and inter-candle gaps rather than broad price ranges
A-Levels at peaks shaped like the letter “A.”
V-Levels at valleys shaped like the letter “V.”
Fresh levels—those never retested by a wick after origin or retested only by a candle body—carry higher significance and are more likely to prompt price reactions than unfresh (tested) levels
This Malaysian SNR zones offer traders precise, dynamically maintained support and resistance levels that enhance entry and exit timing across multiple timeframes
[DEM] ATR Filtered Sequential Signal (With Backtesting) ATR Filtered Sequential Signal (With Backtesting) combines a modified sequential counting methodology with an Average True Range (ATR) based filter to generate buy and sell signals. It includes a robust backtesting framework to evaluate the historical performance of these signals. The indicator overlays directly on the price chart, plotting signals and displaying performance statistics in a table.
RSI Combo: CrosssOverLoad(DEMO)!!! ONLY FOR CRYPTO ASSETS!!!
(Описание на русском доступно по ссылке внизу )
RSI Combo — Indicator Description
RSI Combo is an intelligent tool for crypto market analysis, designed to assess current trend strength, identify potential reversal zones, and evaluate market participant dominance. Unlike classic RSI formulas, it uses a synthetic evaluation of altcoins versus Bitcoin and the overall liquidity structure.
🌎 Types of Signals & System Logic
• Ticker Signal🔻(small red and green arrows) — local signal on a specific asset. This is the most frequent type, capturing short-term shifts in demand/supply pressure.
• Market Signal ⬇️(blue bidirectional arrows)— derived from Bitcoin dominance, alt weakness, and the liquidity vector.
• COMBO Signal 🔽🔼 (large red and green arrows)— occurs when both above signals align. This is the strongest type.
📈 Trend Structure & Importance of Context (Tip)
Signal strength always depends on the market context in which it occurs:
If a strong COMBO long signal appeared recently on a higher timeframe (e.g., 4H, 12H, or 1D), and the market is still growing, then long signals on lower timeframes (15m, 30m) become much more reliable. (And vice versa for short logic.)
If higher timeframes recently showed short signals, while lower ones give longs — it could simply be a temporary bounce.
RSI Combo helps you build a time-based signal hierarchy, so you can distinguish between local moves and parts of a broader trend.
You're testing a fully operational indicator that includes the entire mathematical core of our algorithm.
⚡ Non-Repainting Signals
Signals do not repaint or appear after the fact. What you see in history is what appeared in real time.
🧠 Mathematical Core
• BTC vs Alt dominance evaluation
• Reversal zone detection
• Volatility filtering
• Market pressure & exhaustion
📊 RSI Combo Pricing Tiers
A limited demo version is available to you.
A fully functional free demo version for 7 days is available upon request.
mail: namelessone1998@gmail.com
telegram: t.me/RSI_Combo (@RSI_Combo)
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Demo
• Signals with 5-day delay
• From 15min TF to 23 H
• Combo + Ticker + Market signals
• Full signal history
• No support
🚀 Trial (Free) Trial (7 days)
• Real-time signals
• From 1min TF
• Combo + Ticker + Market signals
• Alerts
• Basic webhook templates
• Full signal history
• No support
• No alerts after trial
💼 Basic ($15/month)
• Real-time signals
• From 7min TF
• Only Ticker + Market signals
• No alerts, no combo
• Signal history: 500 bars
• No webhook, no support
⚙️ Standard ($25/month)
• Real-time signals
• From 1min TF
• Combo + Ticker + Market signals
• Basic webhook templates
• Signal history: 1000 bars
• No support, no extras
📊 Professional ($40/month)
• Real-time signals
• All timeframes
• Full signal package
• Advanced webhook templates
• Signal history: 2500 bars
• No support, no extras
👑 Premium ($65/month)
• Real-time signals
• All timeframes
• All signals + per-ticker sensitivity
• Custom webhook (with ID + TF)
• Full signal history
• Priority support (Telegram)
• Beta feature access
📝 Parameter Highlights
• Alerts — respond fast to entry/exit signals
• Webhooks — automation and bot integration
• Signal History — analyze asset behavior, optimize per-ticker settings
• Market Signal — gauge overall trend
• Custom Signals (Premium) — quickly add alerts for all signal types across unlimited tickers, no need to manually enter ticker names or timeframes. Especially useful when tracking many assets — activate once, and alerts will flow automatically.
• Sensitivity Tuning (Pro/Premium) — allows you to adapt indicator behavior to each specific ticker. We've analyzed hundreds of altcoin charts to derive optimal average parameters, but each asset has unique structure, volatility, and dynamics. Fine-tuning gives traders more accurate and relevant signals.
• Support — Telegram-based assistance and help
• Beta Access — early access to experimental features
Russian Description:
Вам доступна демо версия с ограничениями. Полное описание и инструкция, тарифы - доступны по ссылкам. Ознакомьтесь, пожалуйста
Бесплатная полностью функциональная Демо версия сроком на 7 дней предоставляется по запросу:
mail: namelessone1998@gmail.com
telegram: @RSI_Combo
Позволит Вам оценить все возможности и принять решение о приобретении нашего алгоритма.
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RSI Combo — это интеллектуальный инструмент анализа крипторынка, специально разработанный для понимания силы текущего тренда, ловли разворотных точек.
Базируется на оценке силы альтов против биткоина и объемов ликвидаций.
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🌎 Типы сигналов и логика системы
Индикатор выдаёт три ключевых типа сигналов, каждый из которых играет свою роль в тактике трейдера:
• "Сигнал тикера" 🔻 (мелкие красные и зеленые стрелки) — сигнал, возникающий на конкретном активе. Это основной и самый частый вид сигнала. Он фиксирует краткосрочные изменения давления в сторону спроса или предложения.
• "Сигнал рынка" ⬇️ синие разнонаправленные стрелки — ориентир, построенный на доминировании биткоина, ослаблении альтов (либо наоборот). Этот сигнал реже, но даёт понимание, на чьей стороне глобальное преимущество.
• COMBO-сигнал 🔽🔼 (крупные красные и зеленые стрелки)— момент, когда оба предыдущих сигнала совпадают. Это сильнейший тип сигнала, который указывает на согласованное движение актива и рынка. Обычно такие сигналы сопровождаются уверенным движением цены.
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Camarilla Pivot LevelsThis script plots Camarilla Pivot Levels directly on your chart, helping you visualize key intraday support and resistance zones based on the prior day’s high, low, and close.
📌 Features:
Auto-plots R1–R6, S1–S6, and the Pivot Point (PP).
Clear color-coded support/resistance lines with labels.
Built for day traders using Camarilla formulas.
Pulls data from the prior day's values on the daily timeframe.
📈 How I Use It (My Strategy):
Each morning:
I draw a manual box around the key pivot levels (R1–R6 / S1–S6) — 1 point above and 1 point below each line.
I look for:
✅ A green candle wick into a lower box (S-levels) → I go long, take profit at the next higher box, stop loss at the bottom box.
🔻 A red candle wick into an upper box (R-levels) → I go short, take profit at the next lower box, stop loss at the top box.
Entry is only valid if the wick touches or enters the box — not if it breaks clean through.
🖼️ See the attached chart image for a live example of the strategy in action.
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Works well on 1h tf, making improvements as we speak.
Opening Range Breakout (ORB) with Fib RetracementOverview
“ORB with Fib Retracement” is a Pine Script indicator that anchors a full Fibonacci framework to the first minutes of the trading day (the opening-range breakout, or ORB).
After the ORB window closes the script:
Locks-in that session’s high and low.
Calculates a complete ladder of Fibonacci retracement levels between them (0 → 100 %).
Projects symmetric extension levels above and below the range (±1.618, ±2.618, ±3.618, ±4.618 by default).
Sub-divides every extension slice with additional 23.6 %, 38.2 %, 50 %, 61.8 % and 78.6 % mid-lines so each “zone” has its own inner fib grid.
Plots the whole structure and—optionally—extends every line into the future for ongoing reference.
**Session time / timezone** – Defines the ORB window (defaults 09:30–09:45 EST).
**Show All Fib Levels** – Toggles every retracement and extension line on or off.
**Show Extended Lines** – Draws dotted, extend-right projections of every level.
**Color group** – Assigns colors to buy-side (green), sell-side (red), and internal fibs (gray).
**Extension value inputs** – Allows custom +/- 1.618 to 4.618 fib levels for personalized projection zones.
FBO ALLinOneVoici un indicateur permettant de visualiser les points stratégiques pour appliquer notre méthode.
* Asian Box
* HHLL pour tracer les "bons" Fibo
* IMB
* BPR
Supply & Demand MTF[E7T]This is not your average supply and demand tool. it’s a powerful, flexible indicator that helps traders spot high-probability opportunities by adapting to real-time market conditions. It uses a smart combination of volatility (ATR), volume, and price action to identify key zones where the market is likely to react. Perfect for scalpers and swing traders alike, this strategy brings together adaptive zone detection, trend bias (pivot line), two-tiered signals (S1 and S2), volume filtering, built-in Fibonacci targets, and even a debug mode for transparency and performance tracking.
KEY FEATURES
1. ADAPTIVE ZONE DETECTION; This feature highlights areas where price is likely to bounce or reversebullish demand zones and bearish supply zones. Instead of using fixed levels, it adjusts based on market volatility.
HOW IT WORKS:
Uses Average True Range (ATR) to measure volatility.
TWO MODES:
Low Volatility Mode: Makes zones tighter for calm markets.
High Volatility Mode: Expands zones during choppy or fast-moving conditions.
Plots red boxes for supply zones and blue for demand zones. Zones extend until broken or naturally expire.
WHY IT MATTERS: Traditional zone indicators often fall short in fast-changing conditions. This one adjusts automatically, helping you stay one step ahead.
EXAMPLE: On a 4H BTCUSD chart, a demand zone will form at a key support level and adjust its size depending on whether the market is quiet or volatile.
2. MARKET BIAS PIVOT LINE; This dynamic line helps you quickly see whether the market is trending up or down so you can trade in the direction of strength.
HOW IT WORKS:
Based on recent swing highs and lows (default: last 4 bars).
Line is green when price is above (bullish), red when below (bearish).
Updates live and can be turned on/off in settings.
WHY IT MATTERS: It’s a built-in trend filter. Use it to avoid fighting the market.
EXAMPLE: If SPY is above a green pivot and enters a demand zone, it’s a solid bullish setup.
3. DUAL ENTRY SIGNALS (S1 and S2) The strategy gives you two signal types depending on your risk style:
S1 SIGNALS: Early entry, based on basic confirmation (like a bullish engulfing pattern).
S2 SIGNALS: Stronger entry, requiring solid candle confirmation, volume spike, and close near the zone.
HOW IT WORKS:
S1 = good for aggressive traders or small size entries.
S2 = better for high-conviction trades and bigger position sizes.
Both signals follow your selected market mood (bullish or bearish).
WHY IT MATTERS: Flexibility! Most indicators only offer one signal style. This one gives you choice.
EXAMPLE: In EURUSD, S1 might show up when price taps a demand zone and forms a small bullish candle. If volume increases and the next candle closes strong, S2 confirms the entry.
4. VOLUME CONFIRMATION This filters out weak signals by checking for real buying/selling interest.
HOW IT WORKS:
Compares current volume to previous bar and a 10–14 bar average.
Adjustable volume thresholds for S1 and S2.
Can be disabled for markets with unreliable volume (like certain forex pairs).
WHY IT MATTERS: It adds a layer of quality control. High-volume moves usually mean higher conviction.
EXAMPLE: On AAPL, an S2 will only trigger if volume jumps by 1.3x the average, signaling strong seller presence.
5. BUILT-IN FIBONACCI TARGETS (TP1, TP2, SL) No more guessing exits. The strategy draws take profit (TP) and stop loss (SL) levels automatically based on zone size.
HOW IT WORKS:
TP1 = 2.12x the zone height
TP2 = 3.3x the zone height
SL = 1x the zone height (all adjustable)
These are shown as dashed (TP) and solid (SL) lines with labels
WHY IT MATTERS: Reduces emotional decision-making. Helps you plan trades with consistent risk/reward.
Example: In GOLD, if the demand zone is $20 tall, TP1 would be ~$42.40 higher, TP2 ~$66 higher, and SL $20 lower.
6. FULLY CUSTOMIZABLE INPUTS Tweak the settings to match your style and asset type.
KEY INPUTS:
Market Mood: Choose bullish (1) or bearish (2)
Timeframe Filter: Focus only on reliable zones (30M or 4H) or can disable to show on every timeframe
Zone Limit: Limit how many zones show (e.g., max 4)
Breakout Buffer: Defines how much price must move to break a zone
Zone Opacity: Make zones more/less visible
WHY IT MATTERS: This lets you dial in the indicator for scalping, swing trading, crypto, stocks, or forex.
Example: A scalper might use tighter zones and a low breakout buffer, while a swing trader prefers more zones and higher volatility mode.
7. DEBUG MODE (Optional) Get under the hood and see exactly how the strategy works.
HOW IT WORKS:
Shows metrics like ATR, volatility mode, memory usage, signal win rate, etc.
Plots visual lines showing zone age and success rate (TP1 hit tracking)
WHY IT MATTERS: Very few indicators show their math. This one does—great for power users who want to optimize.
EXAMPLE: You might discover that signals perform best in high volatility mode during news events, helping you adjust settings accordingly.
HOW TO USE IT
1. Add it to your TradingView chart (30M or 4H timeframes recommended).
2. Adjust inputs:
Market Mood = 1 (bullish) or 2 (bearish)
Pick your Volatility Mode
Set Zone Collector Limit (3–4 works well)
Use Timeframe Filter for better signals
3. Watch for S1 and S2:
S1 = quicker trades, lighter risk
S2 = stronger confirmation, bigger trades
4. Use the Pivot Line for trade direction.
5. Manage exits with auto TP/SL levels.
6. Turn on Debug Mode if you want detailed stats.
WORKS VERY WELL WITHOUT REPAINTING
Why It’s a Game-Changer; IT takes the guesswork out of zone trading. It’s not just smart—it’s adaptive. From volatility and volume to dynamic signals and exit plans, everything adjusts based on what the market is doing. And with a built-in trend filter and real-time debug info, it’s like having a trading co-pilot that’s always alert.
Why It’s Different Most zone indicators are basic. This one isn’t. Here’s why:
Adaptive zones that change with the market
Dual signal system (S1/S2) for flexibility
Volume confirmation to filter noise
Built-in Fibonacci targets for clean exits
Debug mode that shows you how it works
YOU CAN SET ALERTS WITHOUT repainting
THIS isn’t just another tool—it’s a smarter, more responsive way to trade.
Pristine Value Areas & MGIThe Pristine Value Areas indicator enables users to perform comprehensive technical analysis through the lens of the market profile in a fraction of the time! 🏆
A Market Profile is a charting technique devised by J. Peter Steidlmayer, a trader at the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), in the 1980's. He created it to gain a deeper understanding of market behavior and to analyze the auction process in financial markets. A market profile is used to analyze an auction using price, volume, and time to create a distribution-based view of trading activity. It organizes market data into a bell-curve-like structure, which reveals areas of value, balance, and imbalance.
💠 How is a Value Area Calculated?
A value area is a distribution of 68%-70% of the trading volume over a specific time interval, which represents one standard deviation above and below the point of control, which is the most highly traded level over that period.
The key reference points are as follows:
Value area low (VAL) - The lower boundary of a value area
Value area high (VAH) - The upper boundary of a value area
Point of Control (POC) - The price level at which the highest amount of a trading period's volume occurred
If we take the probability distribution of trading activity and flip it 90 degrees, the result is our Pristine Value Area!
Market Profile is our preferred method of technical analysis at Pristine Capital because it provides an objective and repeatable assessment of whether an asset is being accumulated or distributed by institutional investors. Market Profile levels work remarkably well for identifying areas of interest, because so many institutional trading algorithms have been programmed to use these levels since the 1980's!
The benefits of using Market Profile include better trade location, improved risk management, and enhanced market context. It helps traders differentiate between trending and consolidating markets, identify high-probability trade setups, and adjust their strategies based on whether the market is in balance (consolidation) or imbalance (trending). Unlike traditional indicators that rely on past price movements, Market Profile provides real-time insights into trader behavior, giving an edge to those who can interpret its nuances effectively.
Virgin Point of Control (VPOC) - A point of control from a previous time period that has not yet been revisited in subsequent periods. VPOCs are great for identifying prior supply or demand zones.
Below is a great example of price reversing lower after taking out an upside VPOC
💠 Are all POCs Created Equal?
If POCs are used to gauge supply & demand zones at key levels, then a POC with higher volume should be viewed as more significant than a POC that traded lower volume, right? We created Golden POCs as a tool to identify high volume POCs on all timeframes.
Golden POC (GPOC) - A POC that traded the highest volume compared to prior POCs (proprietary to Pristine Capital)
We calculate value areas for the following time intervals based on the user selected timeframe:
5 Minute and 15 Minute Timeframes -> Daily Value Area
The daily value area paints the distribution of the PRIOR session's trading activity. The "d" in the label references for VAHd, POCd and VALd is a visual cue that value area shown is daily.
1 Hour Timeframe -> Weekly Value Area
The weekly value area paints the distribution of the PRIOR week's trading activity. The "w" in the label references for VAHw, POCw and VALw is a visual cue that value area shown is weekly.
1 Day Timeframe -> Monthly Value Area
The monthly value area paints the distribution of the PRIOR month's trading activity. The "m" in the label references for VAHm, POCm and VALm is a visual cue that value area shown is monthly.
1 Week Timeframe -> Yearly Value Area
The yearly value area paints the distribution of the PRIOR year's trading activity. The "y" in the label references for VAHy, POCy and VALy is a visual cue that value area shown is yearly.
💠 What is a developing value area?
The developing value area provides insight into the upcoming value area while it is still forming! It appears when 80% of the way through the current value area. As the end of a trading period approaches, it can make sense to start trading off the developing value area. When the time period flips, the developing value area becomes the active value area!
💠 Value Areas Trading Setups
Two popular market profile concepts are the bullish and bearish 80% rules. The concept is that there is an 80% probability that the market will traverse the entire relevant value area.
Bullish 80% Rule - If a security opens a period below the value area low , and subsequently closes above it, the bullish 80% rule triggers, turning the value area green. One can trade for a move to the top of the value area, using a close below the value area low as a potential stop!
In the below example, HOOD triggered the bullish 80% rule after it reclaimed the monthly value area!
HOOD proceeded to rally through the monthly value area and beyond in subsequent trading sessions. Finding the first stocks to trigger the bullish 80% rule after a market correction is key for spotting the next market leaders!
Bearish 80% Rule - If a security opens a period above the value area high , and subsequently closes below it, the bearish 80% rule triggers, turning the value area red. One can trade for a move to the bottom of the value area, using a close above the value area high as a potential stop!
ES proceeded to follow through and test the value area low before trending below the weekly value area
Value Area Breakouts - When a security is inside of value, the auction is in balance. When it breaks out from a value area, it could be entering a period of price discovery. One can trade these breaks out of value with tight risk control by setting a stop inside the value area! These breakouts can be traded on all chart timeframes depending on the timeframe of the individual trader. Combining multiple timeframes can result in even more effective trading setups.
RBLX broke out from the monthly value area on 4/22/25👇
RBLX proceeded to rally +62.78% in 39 trading sessions following the monthly VAH breakout!
💠 Market Generated Information to Improve Your Situational Awareness!
In addition to the value areas, we've also included stat tables with useful market generated information. The stats displayed vary based on the timeframe the user has up on their screen. This incentivizes traders to check the chart on multiple timeframes before taking a trade!
Metrics Grouped By Use Case
Performance
▪ YTD α - YTD Alpha (α) measures the risk-adjusted, excess return of a security over its user defined benchmark, on a year-to-date basis.
▪ MTD α - MTD Alpha (α) measures the risk-adjusted, excess return of a security over its user defined benchmark, on a month-to-date basis.
▪ WTD α - WTD Alpha (α) measures the risk-adjusted, excess return of a security over its user defined benchmark, on a week-to-date basis.
▪ YTD %Δ - Year-to-date percent change in price
▪ MTD %Δ - Month-to-date percent change in price
▪ WTD %Δ - Week-to-date percent change in price
Volatility
▪ ATR % - The Average True Range (ATR) expressed as a percentage of an asset's price.
▪ Beta - Measures the price volatility of a security compared to the S&P 500 over the prior 5 years (since inception if 5 years of data is not available)
Risk Analysis
▪ LODx - Low-of-day extension - ATR % multiple from the low of day (measures how extended a stock is from its low of day)
▪ MAx - Moving average extension - ATR % multiple from the user-defined moving average (measures how extended a security is from its moving average). Default moving average = 50D SMA
Why does MAx matter?
MAx measures the number of ATR % multiples a security is trading away from a key moving average. The default moving average length is 50 days.
MAx can be used to identify mean reversion trades . When a security trends strongly in one direction and moves significantly above or below its moving average, the price often tends to revert back toward the average.
Example, if the ATR % of the security is 5%, and the stock is trading 50% higher than the 50D SMA, the MAx would be 50%/5% = 10. A user might opt to take a countertrend trade when the MAx exceeds a predetermined level.
The MAx can also be useful when trading breakouts above or below the key moving average of your choosing. The lower the MAx, the tighter stop loss one can take if trading against that level.
Identifying an extreme price extension using MAx 👇
Price mean reverted immediately following the high MAx 👇
💠 Trend Analysis
The Trend Analysis section consists of short-term and long-term stage analysis data as well as the value area timeframe and price in relation to the value area.
Stage Analysis
▪ ST ⇅ - Short-term stage analysis indicator
▪ LT ⇅ - Long-term stage analysis indicator
Short-term and long-term stage analysis data is provided in the two rightmost columns of each table. The columns are labeled ST ⇅ and LT ⇅.
Why is Stage Analysis important? Popularized by Stan Weinstein, stage analysis is a trend following system that classifies assets into four stages based on price-trend analysis.
The problem? The interpretation of stage analysis is highly subjective. Based on the methodology provided in Stan Weinstein’s books, five different traders could look at the same chart, and come to different conclusions as to which stage the security is in!
We solved for this by creating our own methodology for classifying stocks into stages using moving averages. This indicator automates that analysis, and produces short-term and long-term trend signals based on user-defined key moving averages. You won’t find this in any textbook or course, because it’s completely unique to the Pristine trading methodology.
Our indicator calculates a short-term trend signal using two moving averages; a fast moving average, and a slow moving average. We default to the 10D EMA as the fast moving average & the 20D SMA as the slow moving average. A trend signal is generated based on where price is currently trading with respect to the fast moving average and the slow moving average. We use the signal to guide shorter-term swing trades.
In general, we want to take long trades in stocks with strengthening trends, and short trades in stocks with weakening trends. The user is free to change the moving averages based on their own short-term timeframe. Every trader is unique!
The same process is applied to calculate the long-term trend signal. We default to the 50D SMA as our fast moving average, and the 200D SMA as the slow moving average for the LT ⇅ signal calculation, but users can change these to fit their own unique trading style.
What is Stage 1?
Stage 1 identifies stocks that transitioned from downtrends, into bottoming bases.
Stage 1A - Bottom Signal: Marks the first day a security shows initial signs of recovery after a downtrend, with early indications of strength emerging.👇
Stage 1B - Bottoming Process: Identifies the ongoing phase where the security continues to stabilize and strengthen, confirming the base-building process after the initial signal.👇
Stage 1R - Failed Uptrend: Detects when a security that had entered an early uptrend loses momentum and slips back into a bottoming phase, signaling a failed breakout.👇
What is Stage 2?
Stage 2 identifies stocks that transitioned from bottoming bases to uptrends.
Stage 2A - Breakout: Marks the first day a security decisively breaks out, signaling the start of a new uptrend.👇
Stage 2B - Uptrend: Identifies when the security continues to trade in an established uptrend following the initial breakout, with momentum building but not yet showing full strength.👇
Stage 2C - Strong Uptrend: Detects when the uptrend strengthens further, with the security displaying clear signs of accelerating strength and buying pressure.👇
Stage 2R - Failed Breakdown: Detects when a security that had recently entered a corrective phase reverses course and reclaims its upward trajectory, moving back into an uptrend.👇
What is Stage 3?
Stage 3 identifies stocks that transitioned from uptrends to topping bases.
Stage 3A - Top Signal: Marks the first day a security shows initial signs of weakness after an uptrend, indicating the start of a potential topping phase.👇
Stage 3B - Topping Process: Identifies the period following the initial signal when the security continues to show signs of distribution and potential trend exhaustion.👇
Stage 3R - Failed Breakdown: Detects when a security that had entered a deeper corrective phase reverses upward, recovering enough strength to re-enter the topping phase.👇
What is Stage 4?
Stage 4 identifies stocks that transitioned from topping bases to downtrends.
Stage 4A - Breakdown: Marks the first day a security decisively breaks below key support levels, signaling the start of a new downward trend.👇
Stage 4B - Downtrend: Identifies when the security continues to trend lower following the initial breakdown, with sustained bearish momentum, though not yet fully entrenched.👇
Stage 4C - Strong Downtrend: Detects when the downtrend intensifies, with the security displaying clear signs of accelerating weakness and selling pressure.👇
Stage 4R - Failed Bottom: Detects when a security that had begun to show early signs of bottoming reverses course and resumes its decline, falling back into a downtrend.👇
Stage N/A - Recent IPO: Applies to stocks that recently IPO’ed and don’t have enough data to calculate all necessary moving averages.
Value Area
In Trend Analysis, the value area information is helpful to gauge price in relation to the value area.
▪ VA(y) - Categorizes the security based on the relation of price to the yearly value area
▪ VA(m) - Categorizes the security based on the relation of price to the monthly value area
▪ VA(w) - Categorizes the security based on the relation of price to the weekly value area
Value area states:
▪ ABOVE = Price above the value area high
▪ BELOW = Price below the value area low
▪ INSIDE = Price inside the value area
▪ Bull 80% = Bullish 80% rule in effect
▪ Bear 80% rule = Bearish 80% rule in effect
For example, in the chart above, VA(m) - ABOVE indicates a monthly value area and price is above the VAH.
💠 What Makes This Indicator Unique
There are many value area indicators, however...
Value Area
▪ Golden POC (GPOC) - This is a proprietary concept.
▪ Unique Label Customization
Pristine value areas often comprehensive and unique label customizations. Styles include options to display any combination of the following on your labels:
• Price levels associated with market profile levels
• % distance of market profile levels from security price
• ATR% extension of market profile levels from security price
Multi-Timeframe Analysis
Based on the chart timeframe, unique market generated information is shown to facilitate multi-timeframe analysis.
▪ Weekly Timeframe
On the weekly timeframe the focus is the bigger picture and the metrics reflect this perspective. Performance data includes YTD Alpha and YTD percent change in price. Volatility is measured using ATR % and the industry standard beta. Trend analysis for this higher timeframe include the 52-week range, which measures where a security is trading in relation to its 52wk high and 52wk low. Also included is the where price is in relation to yearly value area.
▪ Daily Timeframe
As one drills down to the daily timeframe, the performance metrics include MTD alpha and MTD percent change in price.
Risk analysis includes the low-of-day extension (LODx), which is the ATR % multiple from the low of the day, to measures how extended a stock is from its low of day. In addition, the moving average extension (MAx) is the ATR % multiple from the user-defined moving average, measures how extended a security is from its
moving average. The default moving average is the 50D SMA, however this can be customized in Settings.
Trend Analysis on the daily timeframe includes the Pristine Capital methodology for classifying stocks into stages using moving averages. Both short-term and long-term stage analysis data is included. Finally, price in relation to monthly value area is shown.
▪ Hourly Timeframe
An the hourly timeframe, performance metrics include WTD alpha and WTD percent change in price. Trend analysis includes the daily closing range (DCR) and price in relation to weekly value area.
💠 Settings and Preferences
💠 Acknowledgements
We'd like to thank @dgtrd, a TradingView Pine Wizard, for his insight on the finer details when working with volume profiles.