Volume Buy/Sell Signals [EdgeTerminal]Volume Signals is an indicator based on volume moving averages and divergence to provide different types of information.
The first signal is the peak volume box shown in red or green, showing the volume peak in an uptrend or downtrend. This usually is a sign of reversal or a slowdown in the trend, depending on the direction of the price.
Peak zones assume that a movement has reached your end for the time being or a new movement is initiated. This cannot be verified by simple volume alone, that's why we have a buy/sell signal feature based on divergence.
The narrow box indicates a continuation of the trend but can be used as support or resistance.
Medium box size usually means the price is in an accumulation phase. This can act as both support and resistance, meaning if the price pushes above, a long position can be taken, and if the price drops below, a short position can be taken.
Large box size indicates a range in which the price will stay shortly. This is usually a sign of high volume volatility and depending on the direction, the price can revisit the area and drop back down or go back up fast. For example, if the large green box appears after a major volume peak and if the price goes above the box, there is a major chance that the price will revisit the box zone and will drop as fast as it went up.
The second signal is a buy/sell signal generated based on the volume divergence and volume numbers compared to average volume values. If the volume is showing signs of lower lows or higher highs, the signal will appear. This indicator is great at generating early entry and exit signals.
Additionally, the script can generate LP (lower possibility) buy/sell signals. Usually, the script looks for two moving average lower lows in volume to generate a signal but when this is turned on, the indicator will also show single confirmed (we call them lower possibility) signals. This is useful when there are not enough signals generated on screen and you want to see more data points.
The settings:
Volume Peak MA: Sets the moving average of the volume peak,
Volume Peak Box Length: Defines the box display length of the volume box across the chart
Volume Box Threshold: Threshold of volume peak detection. A lower number generates more signals and a higher number generates fewer.
First Signal MA Length: First moving average length used in the calculation of the volume signals
Second Signal MA length: Second moving average length used in the calculation of the volume signals
Volume Lookback Right: How many bars to look back on the right side (forward) to confirm the signal
Volume Lookback Left: How many bars to look back on the left side (behind) to confirm the signal
Max Lookback Range: Max lookback range for the KNN machine learning volume data of signal generation.
Min Lookback Range: Minimum lookback range for the KNN machine learning volume data of signal generation.
Show Buy Signals: It shows or hides buy signals.
Show LP Buys: It shows or hides lower possibility buy signals.
Show Sell Signals: It shows or hides sell signals.
Show LP Sells: It shows or hides lower possibility sell signals.
在腳本中搜尋"Buy sell"
Crodl Pump & DumpThe reason why this indicator is called Pump and Dump is because it is based on volume.
The indicator focuses on volume levels to see if there is an increase in volume before deciding if it is worth entering a Position.
Long example = This will use ATR and price averages to trend Bullish and once the trend favours the upside it will then look at the Volume candles and if a candle is bigger then the average volume and the trend (ATR) is above a certain level it will then Give us a long entry if those conditions are true. We can have more than one long after one another since it will give us a position every-time the conditions are true and after TP(take profit) 1 or a Stop Loss was hit.
Short example = If the trend based on average price is trending downwards and we can see an increase of volume it will wait till we break a certain level breaks when we get the average price from the highs and Lows, then once the trend has met the bearish conditions it will wait for increase in volume and trigger a Sell. The sell will close once TP(take profit) 1 or a Stop Loss is hit.
In the inputs you can adjust the MA (moving average length. This helps to decide if the Trend is bearish or bullish. Higher moving averages will give you less entries and a lower moving average will give you more entries ,since price crosses lower MA's more it will change the trend more often.
Sensitivity is a divider of the MA values is so the higher the Sensitivity the lower the more trades you get since the trend is changing faster.
You will see that there is a backtesting panel on your chart when you look in the inputs there will be a statistics tab which will have 1. Simple 2. Mobile 3. Hide options
1. Simple is designed when you are using a PC or Laptop
2.Can be used when you are using your mobile it will show less data but won't be in your way
3.This will hide the backtesting panel on your screen.
Exit strategy.
there are 3 Types of exits for this indicator.
1 .CrodlExit which is ATR indicator based Exit with a divider.
2 . fIxed SL , this works in % so 1 = 1% market move.
3 .Reverse exits = Longs exit shorts and shorts exit longs.
there are 4 take profit targets and all of them are adjustable.
1= 0.5% by default
2=1% by default
3=1.5% by default
4=2% by default
on the Back tester you will find the following information :
Timeframe of your chart and then the Symbol or pair you are trading.
First trade = when the back tester starts to read data.
Total trade = Total buy and total sell signals and then total trades are buy + sell signals.
total win = total buys hit take profit 1 and total sells that hit take profit 1 and then total buy + total sells that hit take profit 1.
total loss = total buys that hit which ever exit mode you selected in the inputs by default it is crodl exit and total sells that hit which ever exit mode you selected in the inputs by default it is crodl exit and then you will get total buy losses + total sell losses to get total loss.
TP1= the % difference between total trades won and lost for the 1st take profit target and your stop loss method you chose.
TP2= the % difference between total trades won and lost for the 2nd take profit target and your stop loss method you chose.
TP3= the % difference between total trades won and lost for the 3rd take profit target and your stop loss method you chose.
TP4= the % difference between total trades won and lost for the 4th take profit target and your stop loss method you chose.
average win streak give you the average of how many winning trades you had every time before hitting a stop loss.
average loss streak is how many stop loss you hit on average before take profit one has been reached.
longest win streak give you the amount of winning trades you had without hitting a stop lossl that is selected in your inputs.
longest loss streak give you the amount of losing trades you had one after the other before hitting take profit 1.
Alcides Indicator(AI) LiteAlcides Indicator (AI) Lite is a simple to use indicator that can be used with any type of asset, trading in any market including FOREX, Stocks, Commodities, Cryptocurrencies etc. The Lite version uses levels from either 1 hr or 4 hr time frame based on user input to indicate entry (BUY) into or exit (SELL) from an asset. The indicator also plots support for BUYs and Resistance for SELLs which can be used as a reference while setting your Stop Loss. BUY, SELL and TAKE GAINS alerts can be set on trading view to help monitor the asset as well.
Even though the indicator signals BUYs and SELLs based on chosen Time Frame levels, the user must always use their discretion based on their TA and FA. Also, indicator repainting can occur based on time of signal/chart used (ex. 5m chart on 1 hr timeframe levels can repaint a BUY/SELL after 1 hr closes).
Works best with Heikin Ashi candles and lower timeframes like 5m, 15m, 30m.
The full version has more time frame levels to choose from, a few extra useful features and also recommends sell and buy levels based on the chosen time from.
Contact me for access and more information.
Pro Trend Buy/Sell/Exit [Copilot]//@version=5
indicator("Pro Trend Buy/Sell/Exit ", overlay=true, max_labels_count=500)
// إعدادات قابلة للتخصيص
emaLength = input.int(55, "EMA Length")
rsiLength = input.int(14, "RSI Length")
rsiOverbought = input.float(70, "RSI Overbought")
rsiOversold = input.float(30, "RSI Oversold")
macdFastLen = input.int(12, "MACD Fast Length")
macdSlowLen = input.int(26, "MACD Slow Length")
macdSignalLen = input.int(9, "MACD Signal Length")
supertrendFactor = input.float(3, "Supertrend Factor")
supertrendATRlen = input.int(10, "Supertrend ATR Length")
showBuySellLabels = input.bool(true, "Show Buy/Sell Labels")
showExitLabels = input.bool(true, "Show Exit Labels")
// المؤشرات
ema = ta.ema(close, emaLength)
rsi = ta.rsi(close, rsiLength)
macdLine = ta.ema(close, macdFastLen) - ta.ema(close, macdSlowLen)
macdSignal = ta.ema(macdLine, macdSignalLen)
= ta.supertrend(supertrendFactor, supertrendATRlen)
// حساب DMI (بديل ADX)
len = input.int(14, "DMI Length")
up = ta.change(high)
down = -ta.change(low)
plusDM = na(up) ? na : (up > down and up > 0 ? up : 0)
minusDM = na(down) ? na : (down > up and down > 0 ? down : 0)
trur = ta.rma(ta.tr, len)
plusDI = 100 * ta.rma(plusDM, len) / trur
minusDI = 100 * ta.rma(minusDM, len) / trur
adx = ta.rma(math.abs(plusDI - minusDI) / (plusDI + minusDI) * 100, len)
// شروط الترند
trendUp = close > ema and adx > 25 and macdLine > macdSignal and direction == 1
trendDown = close < ema and adx > 25 and macdLine < macdSignal and direction == -1
// إشارات الدخول
buySignal = trendUp and ta.crossover(macdLine, macdSignal) and rsi > rsiOversold
sellSignal = trendDown and ta.crossunder(macdLine, macdSignal) and rsi < rsiOverbought
// إشارات الخروج
exitLong = buySignal and (ta.crossunder(close, ema) or adx < 20 or ta.crossunder(rsi, 50) or direction == -1)
exitShort = sellSignal and (ta.crossover(close, ema) or adx < 20 or ta.crossover(rsi, 50) or direction == 1)
// رسم الإشارات على الرسم البياني
plotshape(buySignal and showBuySellLabels, style=shape.labelup, location=location.belowbar, color=color.green, text="BUY", size=size.large)
plotshape(sellSignal and showBuySellLabels, style=shape.labeldown, location=location.abovebar, color=color.red, text="SELL", size=size.large)
plotshape(exitLong and showExitLabels, style=shape.xcross, location=location.abovebar, color=color.orange, text="Exit Long", size=size.large)
plotshape(exitShort and showExitLabels, style=shape.xcross, location=location.belowbar, color=color.purple, text="Exit Short", size=size.large)
// إشعارات للبوت
alertcondition(buySignal, title="Buy Signal", message="BUY Signal on {{ticker}} at {{close}}")
alertcondition(sellSignal, title="Sell Signal", message="SELL Signal on {{ticker}} at {{close}}")
alertcondition(exitLong, title="Exit Long", message="EXIT LONG on {{ticker}} at {{close}}")
alertcondition(exitShort, title="Exit Short", message="EXIT SHORT on {{ticker}} at {{close}}")
Custom Buy/Sell Pattern BuilderAre you tired of using trading indicators that only let you follow fixed, pre-designed rules? Do you wish you could build your own “Buy” or “Sell” signals, experiment with your own ideas, or see instantly if your unique pattern works—without learning coding or hiring a developer?
The Custom Buy/Sell Pattern Builder is designed for YOU.
This TradingView indicator lets ANY trader—even a complete beginner—define exactly what kind of price and volume conditions should create a BUY or SELL label on any chart, in any market, at any timeframe.
You don’t need to know programming. You don’t need to know the definition of a hammer, doji, volume spike, or Engulfing pattern.
With a few clicks and easy dropdown choices, you can:
Make your own rules for buying or selling
Choose how many candles your pattern should look at
Decide if you want the biggest body, the lowest volume, the biggest movement, or any combination you can imagine
The result?
You’ll see clear “BUY” or “SELL” labels automatically show up on your chart whenever the exact rule YOU built matches current price action.
No more guessing. No more forced strategies. Just pure control and visual feedback!
Why Is This Powerful?
Traditional indicators (like MACD, RSI, or even classic candlestick scanners) work the same for everyone—and only as their inventors defined.
But every trader, and every market, is unique.
What if you could say:
“Show me a ‘SELL’ every time the newest candle is bigger than the one before, but with LESS volume, while the bar before that had an even smaller body—but more volume than all others?”
With this tool, it’s EASY!
You simply pick which candle you want to compare (most recent, previous, etc), what to compare (body or volume—body means the candle’s “thickness”, from open to close), choose “greater than”, “less than”, or “equal to”, and set a multiplier if you want (like “half as much”, “twice as big”, etc).
After this, if any bar on the chart fits all your rules, it will mark it as a BUY or SELL, depending on your selection.
This means—
Beginners can start experimenting with their intuition or small ideas, without tech hurdles
Experienced traders can visualize and fine-tune any possible logic, before they commit to backtesting or automating a real strategy
Every “what if” or “I wonder” setup is just 2–3 clicks away
How Does It Work? Simple Steps
1. Choose Your Signal Type
“Buy” or “Sell”
This tells the indicator whether to mark the qualifying bars with a green “BUY” or red “SELL” label
2. Pick How Many Candles To Use
“Pattern Candle Count” input (2, 3, or 4)
Example: If you use 4, the pattern will be applied to the most recent 4 candles at every step
3. Define Your Pattern With Inputs
For each candle (from newest “0” to oldest “3”), you can set:
Body Condition (example: “is this candle’s body bigger/smaller/equal to another?”)
Pick which candle to compare against
Pick “>”, “<”, “>=”, “<=”, or “=”
Set a multiplier if needed (like “0.5” to mean “half as big as” or “2” for “twice as big as”)
Volume Condition (exact same choices, but based on trading volume—not the candle’s price body)
For example:
“Candle0 Body > Candle2 Body”
means “the latest candle’s real-body (open–close) is bigger than the one two bars ago.”
“Candle1 Volume <= Candle2 Volume”
means “the previous candle’s volume is less than or equal to the volume of the bar two periods ago.”
You can leave a comparison blank if you don’t want to use it for a particular candle.
What Happens After You Set Your Rules?
Every bar on your chart is checked for your logic:
If ALL body AND volume conditions are true (for each candle you specified),
AND
The signal side (“Buy” or “Sell”) matches your dropdown,
Then a green “BUY” or red “SELL” label will show right on the bar, so you can visually spot exactly where your logic works!
Practical Example:
Suppose you want an entry setup that is:
“Sell whenever the newest candle’s body is bigger than two bars ago, body before that is bigger than three bars ago, AND the newest candle’s volume is less than or equal to two bars ago, AND the candle three bars ago’s volume is less than or equal to half the candle two bars ago’s volume.”
You’d set:
Pattern Candle Count: 4
Side: Sell
Candle0 Body Ref#: 2, Op: >, Mult: 1
Candle1 Body Ref#: 3, Op: >, Mult: 1
Candle0 Vol Ref#: 2, Op: <=, Mult: 1
Candle3 Vol Ref#: 2, Op: <=, Mult: 0.5
And the script will find all “SELL” bars on your chart matching these conditions.
Inputs Section: What Does Each Setting Do?
Let’s break down each input in the indicator’s Settings one by one, so even if you’re new, you’ll understand exactly how to use it!
1. Pattern Candle Count (2–4)
What is it?
This sets how many candles in a row you want your rule to look at.
Example:
“4” means your rules are based on the most recent candle and the 3 before it.
“2” means you are only comparing the current and previous candles.
Tip:
Beginners often use 4 to spot stronger patterns, but you can experiment!
2. Signal Side
What is it?
Choose “Buy” or “Sell”. The word you pick here decides which colored label (green for Buy, red for Sell) appears if your pattern matches.
Example:
Want to spot where “Sell” is likely? Pick “Sell”.
Change to “Buy” if you want bullish signals instead.
3. Body & Volume Comparison Settings (per Candle)
For each candle (#0 is newest/current, #3 is oldest in your pattern window):
Body Comparison
Candle# Body Ref#
Choose which other candle you want to compare this one’s body to.
“0” = newest, “1” = previous, “2” = two bars ago, “3” = three bars ago
Candle# Body Op (Operator; >, <, >=, <=, =)
How do you want to compare?
“>” means “greater than” (is bigger than)
“<” means “less than” (is smaller than)
“=” means “equal to”
Candle# Body Mult (Multiplier)
If you want relative comparisons. For example, with Mult=1:
“Candle0 body > Candle2 body x 1” means just “0 is larger than 2.”
“Candle0 body > Candle2 body x 2” means “0 is more than double 2.”
Volume Comparison
Candle# Vol Ref# / Op / Mult
Exact same logic as body, but works on the “Volume” of each candle (how much was traded during that bar).
How to Set Up a Rule (Step by Step Example)
Say you want to mark a Sell every time:
The most recent candle’s real body is BIGGER than the candle 2 bars ago;
The previous candle’s body is also BIGGER than the candle 3 bars ago;
The current candle’s volume is LESS than or equal to the volume of candle 2;
The previous candle’s volume is LESS than or equal to candle 2’s volume;
The candle 3 bars ago’s volume is LESS than or equal to HALF candle 2’s volume.
You’d set:
Pattern Candle Count: 4
Side: "Sell"
Candle0 Body Ref#: 2, Op: “>”, Mult: 1
Candle1 Body Ref#: 3, Op: “>”, Mult: 1
Candle0 Vol Ref#: 2, Op: “<=”, Mult: 1
Candle1 Vol Ref#: 2, Op: “<=”, Mult: 1
Candle3 Vol Ref#: 2, Op: “<=”, Mult: 0.5
All other comparisons (operators) can be left blank if you don’t want to use them!
When these rules are met, a bright red “SELL” label will appear right above the bar matching all your conditions.
Practical Tips & FAQ for Beginners
What does “body” mean?
It’s the “true range” of the candle: the difference between open and close. This ignores wicks for simple setups.
What does “volume” mean?
This is the total trading activity during that candle/bar. Many traders believe that patterns with different volume “meaning” (such as low-volume up bars, or high-volume down bars) signal a meaningful change.
What if nothing shows on chart?
It just means your current rules are rarely or never matched! Try making your comparisons simpler (maybe just 2-body and 2-volume conditions to start).
You can always hit “Reset Settings” to go back to default.
Can I use this for both buying and selling?
YES! You can detect both bullish (Buy) and bearish (Sell) custom conditions; just switch “Signal Side.”
Do I need to know coding?
Not at all! Everything is in simple input panels.
Creative Use Cases, Example Recipes & Troubleshooting
Creative Ways to Use
Spotting Reversals
Example:
Buy when: the newest candle body is LARGER than the previous 3 bars, but ALL volumes are lower than their neighbors.
Why? Sometimes, a big candle with surprisingly low volume after a sequence of small bars can signal a reversal.
Finding Exhaustion Moves
Example:
Sell when: the current bar body is twice as big as two bars ago, but volume is half.
Why? A very big candle with very little volume compared to similar bars may show the move is “running out of steam.”
Custom “Breakout + Confirmation” Patterns
Example:
Buy when:
Candle 0’s body is greater than Candle 2’s by at least 1.5x,
Candle 0’s volume is greater than Candle 1 and Candle 2,
Candle 1’s volume is less than Candle 0.
Why? This could catch strong breakouts but filter out noisy moves.
Multi-bar Bias/Squeeze Filter
Use “Pattern Candle Count: 4”
Set all 4 volume conditions to “<” and each reference to the previous candle.
Now, a BUY or SELL only marks when each bar is “dryer”/less active than the last — a classic squeeze or low-volatility buildup.
Troubleshooting Guide
“I don’t see any Buy/Sell label; is something broken?”
Most likely, your rules are too strict or rare! Try using only two comparisons and leave other “Op” inputs blank as a test.
Double-check you have enough candles on the chart: you need at least as many bars as your pattern count.
“Why does a label appear but not where I expect?”
Remember, the script checks your rules for every NEW candle. The candle “0” is always the most recent, then “1” is one bar back, etc.
Check the color and type chosen: “Signal Side” must be “Buy” for green, “Sell” for red.
“What if I want a more complex pattern?”
Stack conditions! You can demand the body/volume of each candle in your window meet a different rule or all follow the same rule in sequence.
Mini Glossary — For Newcomers
Candle/Bar: Each bar on the chart, shows price movement during a fixed time (e.g., one minute, one hour, one day).
Body: The colored (or filled) part of the candle — the open-to-close price range.
Volume: How much of the asset was actually traded that candle/bar.
Reference Index: When you pick “2” as a reference, it means “the candle two bars ago in the pattern window.”
Operator (“Op”): The math symbol used to compare (>, <, =, etc).
Signal Side: Whether you want to highlight bullish (“Buy”) or bearish (“Sell”) bars.
Tips for Getting More Value
Start Simple—try just one or two conditions at first. See what lights up. Slowly add more logic as you get comfortable.
Watch the chart live as you change settings. The labels update instantly—this makes strategy design fast and visual!
Try flipping your ideas: If a certain pattern doesn’t work for buys, try reversing the direction for possible “sell” setups.
Remember: There is NO wrong idea. This indicator is only limited by your creativity—it’s a “strategy playground.”
Example Quick-Start Recipes
Classic Sell:
4 candles, side = Sell
Candle0 Body > Candle2; Candle1 Body > Candle3
Candle0 Vol <= Candle2; Candle1 Vol <= Candle2; Candle3 Vol <= Candle2 × 0.5
Simple Buy After Pause:
3 candles, side = Buy
Candle0 Body > Candle1; Candle0 Vol > Candle1
All other Ops blank
Low-Volume Pullback for Entry:
4 candles, side = Buy
Candle0 Body > Candle2
Candle0 Vol < Candle1; Candle1 Vol < Candle2; Candle2 Vol < Candle3
Final Words
Think of this as your “pattern lab.” No code, no guesswork—just experiment, see what the market actually gives, and design your own visual rulebook.
If you’re stuck, reset the script to defaults—it’s always safe to start again!
If you want more ready-made “recipes” for different strategies/styles, just ask and I’ll send some more setups for you.
Happy building—and may your edge always be YOUR edge!
Hassi XAUUSD 15TF BUY/SELL (Anchored, Non-Repainting)What this does
Hassi XAUUSD 15TF BUY/SELL is a non-repainting signal indicator designed for XAUUSD (Gold) on the 15-minute timeframe (also works on BTCUSD). It blends EMA crossover + RSI + MACD with optional volume & volatility filters, and prints anchored BUY/SELL arrows that stay glued to their candle (no visual drifting on zoom/scale/replay). Optional confidence% labels help you judge signal quality at a glance.
Why it’s stable (no repaint)
Signals confirm only on bar close (barstate.isconfirmed).
Arrows/X marks are placed with label.new(x=bar_index, y=high/low, xloc.bar_index, yloc.abovebar/belowbar) so they remain exactly above/below the triggering candle.
No request.security for higher-TF lookaheads; no negative offsets.
How signals are generated
Core trigger: EMA(9) crosses EMA(21)
RSI filter (opt): RSI ≥ RSI Buy Min (default 50) for buys; ≤ RSI Sell Max (default 50) for sells
MACD filter (opt): MACD line crosses its signal or histogram sign matches direction
Volume/ATR filters (opt): require a basic volume spike and above-average ATR volatility (toggleable)
Divergence (opt): lightweight RSI divergence hints (diamond marks)
Anchored markers
BUY: triangle below the signal candle
SELL: triangle above the signal candle
EXIT (❌): small x above (long exit) / below (short exit) when the opposite signal confirms
Nudges: fine-tune vertical placement with tick offsets (inputs) without breaking anchoring
Inputs (defaults)
Fast EMA: 9
Slow EMA: 21
RSI Length: 14
MACD Fast/Slow/Signal: 12 / 26 / 9
Require RSI filter (50 line): ✅
Require MACD cross filter: ✅
RSI Buy Min / RSI Sell Max: 50 / 50
Buy/Sell/Exit Offset (ticks): 0 / 0 / 0
Advanced toggles: Trend Strength ✅, Dynamic Sizing (visual) ✅, Volume Filter ⛔, Volatility Filter ⛔, RSI Divergence ⛔, Show Confidence ✅
Status line/table: ✅
Alerts
Add any of these in Add Alert → Condition: this indicator
Buy Signal → {{ticker}} BUY @ {{close}} - ANCHORED SIGNAL
Sell Signal → {{ticker}} SELL @ {{close}} - ANCHORED SIGNAL
Exit Mark → {{ticker}} EXIT @ {{close}} - ANCHORED EXIT
Recommended use (15-minute XAUUSD)
Use during active sessions (London/NY overlaps).
Keep defaults; enable Volume & Volatility filters in high-noise conditions.
Add confluence (S/R, structure/BOS, session highs/lows, FVG or HTF bias).
Manage risk with structure-based SL or ATR x 1.0–1.5, and partial TP at 1:1–1.5R.
Note: You mentioned it has ~80% win rate on 15TF in your testing. Performance varies by broker feed, session, spread, and risk management. Treat results as educational, not a guarantee.
Non-repainting notes
Signals lock on close; historical arrows are final.
Labels are bar/price anchored (no drift when you zoom or change scale).
Arrays trim old labels automatically to avoid drawing limits.
FAQ
Q: Why don’t past arrows move when I resize the chart?
A: They’re label.new() anchored to bar_index and bar high/low with xloc/yloc, so they stay with the candle.
Q: Can I turn it into a strategy/backtest?
A: Yes—wrap the same signals into strategy.entry/exit, but this release is an indicator by design.
Q: Will it work on BTC or other pairs/timeframes?
A: Yes, but it’s tuned for XAUUSD M15. Adapt filters for other markets.
Changelog
v1.0 — Initial public release: anchored non-repainting arrows, optional RSI/MACD filters, volume/ATR filter, divergence hints, confidence labels, status panel, alerts.
Disclaimer
This tool is for education and analysis only. It is not financial advice. Trading involves risk; do your own research and manage risk responsibly.
[Pandora's Chambers] BUY/SELL Blocks + Strength FCBased on the secret technique of ATTA,
Traditional price action analysis techniques, such as ICT (Inner Circle Trader), are often based on subjective interpretations and frequently miss the true structure of the market according to the Wyckoff method. The " BUY/SELL Blocks + Strength FC" indicator aims to correct this problem by automatically and accurately identifying buy/sell "blocks" according to Wyckoff principles, calculating volume strength, filtering breached blocks, and displaying precise support and resistance levels.
Indicator Highlights
Buy/Sell Blocks Identification
Uses the ta.pivothigh and ta.pivotlow functions to locate upper and lower pivot points, and draws a "box" between the two points to represent the block.
Each block is automatically extended to the right of the chart (can be disabled in settings) for a fixed number of bars or until the end of the chart.
Colors are configurable: turquoise shades for buy blocks, and purple for sell blocks.
Volume Strength Calculation and Update
In each candle, positive volume (in a rising market) or negative volume (in a falling market) is added to the relevant block.
Displays in percentages which side (buyers/sellers) controls the block: a label on the block shows +XX% or -XX%.
Changes the background color of the box to gray when the net volume flips (e.g., a strong sell block receives a net positive).
Filtering Breached Blocks
Option to automatically filter and remove blocks where the price has closed above the top of the sell block or below the bottom of the buy block, in order to maintain a clean and focused chart.
"Adjusted" Fibonacci Grid
In the last calculated bars, the indicator identifies the nearest high support level (sup) and the nearest low resistance level (res) among all existing blocks.
Based on sup and res, a Fibonacci grid of 0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% is constructed, automatically updating as the chart progresses.
What is so new here?
Accuracy according to Wyckoff and not personal interpretation: In the Wyckoff method, market oscillations are built on supply and demand balances in precise price gaps. Here, each block is built directly on pivots from a number of bars back, and not on feelings of an "area" as is sometimes done in ICT techniques.
Quantitative measurement of control: The indicator does not settle for a visual identification of a block but calculates for each block the buy volume versus the sell volume, and clearly displays who is in control.
Automatic filtering to maintain relevance: Breached blocks are removed, so only the strong areas that have not yet been closed remain.
Full integration with modern price action: Understanding price movement is measured here objectively, leaving no room for subjective interpretations of "structure breaks" or "diagonal waves" that standard tools do not support.
Why is the existing price action not enough?
Inconsistency in defining supply and demand zones: Many techniques rely on manual marking of "buy zones" only, without fixed criteria (number of bars back, low highs, volume, etc.).
Scarcity of quantitative indicators: Without calculating net volume, it is difficult to know if a particular block is truly supported by the power of buyers or sellers.
Net invalidation of blocks that have been violated: Repeated breaches of support and resistance areas below/above their boundaries confuse the trader, while here they are automatically removed.
The " BUY/SELL Blocks + Strength FC" indicator comes to correct all these shortcomings, and provides the user with an objective, accurate, and quantitative framework for understanding the dynamics of the market and identifying volume-based support and resistance areas, according to the principles of the Wyckoff method.
Large Buy/Sell DetectorLarge Buy/Sell Detector
Overview
The Large Buy/Sell Detector is an indicator that uncovers significant buying and selling activity in the markets. Designed to spot unusually large volume spikes, it highlights potential opportunities with customizable filters and visual cues. While not a magic solution, this tool can be a valuable assistant for traders seeking to identify key market moves.
Key Features
- Detects large volume spikes over a user-defined lookback period.
- Displays buy/sell signals with colored dots and optional volume labels.
- Includes filters for trend, candle size, and volume to refine signals.
- Fully customizable settings for colors, dot sizes, and more.
Settings
- *Lookback Period (days):* Set the analysis window (default: 7).
- *Volume Threshold Multiplier:* Adjust sensitivity to volume spikes (default: 2.0).
- *Min Transparency:* Control dot visibility (default: 20).
- *Min Candle Size (% of ATR):* Filter by candle size (default: 0.5).
- *Min Volume in $:* Set a volume threshold in dollars (default: 100,000).
- *Buy/Sell Dot Color:* Choose colors for signals (default: green/red).
- *Dot Size:* Select dot size (default: tiny).
- *Show Volume Labels:* Toggle volume labels (default: enabled).
- *Trend MA Period:* Filter signals by trend (default: 50).
- *Show Large Sell:* Enable sell signals (default: enabled).
Usage
Add the indicator to your chart and tweak the settings to match your trading style. Use it to spot potential large buy/sell activity, but always combine it with your own analysis—this is a helpful tool, not a guaranteed predictor.
CryptoSignalScanner - Advanced BUY/SELL indicatorDESCRIPTION:
This script has been designed to do some swing trading on 4 hour and daily candles.
After some adjustments it also gives a good result on the lower timeframes 5m, 15m and 1h.
• This scripts is based on RSI, Stoch RSI and some other indicator(s).
• It provides BUY, SELL, STRONG BUY and STRONG SELL labels when loading the script.
• It is also possibility to set a BUY, STRONG BUY, SELL, STRONG SELL, BUY/SELL or STRONG BUY/STRONG SELL alert.
HOW TO USE:
• When a BUY signal appears it means that the trading pair is oversold. Wait for the reversal to buy. Use the Fibonacci tool together with the Eliot Waves Theory to BUY or SELL or wait for the SELL signal.
• When a SELL signal appears it means that the trading pair is overbought. SELL immediately or use the Fibonacci tool together with the Eliot Waves Theory to SELL.
FEATURES:
• You can show/hide the labels based on RSI, Stoch RSI input values.
• You can show/hide the labels based on Stoch RSI K and R input values.
• You can show/hide the labels based on Stoch RSI K and R crossing.
• You can show only STRONG BUY or STRONG SELL labels.
• Etc...
HOW TO GET ACCESS TO THE SCRIPT:
• Use the link below to subscribe to our indicators.
• Based on this script we provide telegram channels that provides signals for all Binance BTC, ETH, USDT and BNB pairs.
REMARKS:
• This advice is NOT financial advice.
• We do not provide personal investment advice and we are not a qualified licensed investment advisor.
• All information found here, including any ideas, opinions, views, predictions, forecasts, commentaries, suggestions, or stock picks, expressed or implied herein, are for informational, entertainment or educational purposes only and should not be construed as personal investment advice.
• We will not and cannot be held liable for any actions you take as a result of anything you read here.
• We only provide this information to help you make a better decision.
• While the information provided is believed to be accurate, it may include errors or inaccuracies.
Good Luck,
The CryptoSignalScanner Team
RSI Buy/Sell Signals//@version=6
indicator("RSI Buy/Sell Signals", overlay=true)
// Example RSI calculation (basic setup)
rsiLength = 14
rsiSource = close
rsi = ta.rsi(rsiSource, rsiLength)
// RSI Cross Conditions
rsiCrossOver = ta.crossover(rsi, 30)
rsiCrossUnder = ta.crossunder(rsi, 70)
// Dummy divergence placeholders (replace with actual logic if used)
bullCond = false
bearCond = false
// Combine with divergence conditions
buySignal = (rsiCrossOver or bullCond)
sellSignal = (rsiCrossUnder or bearCond)
// Plot on chart
plotshape(buySignal, title="Buy Signal", location=location.belowbar, color=color.green, style=shape.triangleup, text="BUY", size=size.small)
plotshape(sellSignal, title="Sell Signal", location=location.abovebar, color=color.red, style=shape.triangledown, text="SELL", size=size.small)
// Alert Conditions
alertcondition(buySignal, title="Buy Signal Alert", message="BUY Signal triggered (RSI crossover or bullish divergence).")
alertcondition(sellSignal, title="Sell Signal Alert", message="SELL Signal triggered (RSI crossunder or bearish divergence).")
Alternating KAMA-MACD Buy/Sell Triangles//@version=6
indicator("Alternating KAMA-MACD Buy/Sell Triangles", overlay=true)
// === Inputs ===
fastLen = input.int(10, "Fast KAMA Length", minval=2)
slowLen = input.int(30, "Slow KAMA Length", minval=2)
signalLen = input.int(9, "Signal KAMA Length", minval=1)
fastSCPeriod = input.int(2, "KAMA Fast SC period", minval=1)
slowSCPeriod = input.int(30, "KAMA Slow SC period", minval=2)
// === Helper: Kaufman's Adaptive Moving Average ===
// src = source series
// n = efficiency lookback length
// fastP, slowP = periods for smoothing constant (SC)
f_kama(src, n, fastP, slowP) =>
var float kama = na
if bar_index == 0
kama := src
else
change = math.abs(src - src )
vol = 0.0
for i = 0 to n - 1
vol += math.abs(src - src )
er = vol == 0.0 ? 0.0 : change / vol
fastSC = 2.0 / (fastP + 1.0)
slowSC = 2.0 / (slowP + 1.0)
sc = math.pow(er * (fastSC - slowSC) + slowSC, 2)
kama := nz(kama , src) + sc * (src - nz(kama , src))
kama
// === Compute KAMA-based MACD ===
kamaFast = f_kama(close, fastLen, fastSCPeriod, slowSCPeriod)
kamaSlow = f_kama(close, slowLen, fastSCPeriod, slowSCPeriod)
macd_line = kamaFast - kamaSlow
signalKama = f_kama(macd_line, signalLen, fastSCPeriod, slowSCPeriod)
hist = macd_line - signalKama
// === Raw Signals ===
buyRaw = ta.crossover(macd_line, signalKama) and hist > 0
sellRaw = ta.crossunder(macd_line, signalKama) and hist < 0
// === Alternating filter ===
var int lastSignal = 0 // 1 = last Buy, -1 = last Sell, 0 = none
buySignal = buyRaw and lastSignal != 1
sellSignal = sellRaw and lastSignal != -1
if buySignal
lastSignal := 1
if sellSignal
lastSignal := -1
// === Plot Triangles ===
plotshape(buySignal, title="Buy Signal", style=shape.triangleup, location=location.belowbar, color=color.green, size=size.large, text="BUY")
plotshape(sellSignal, title="Sell Signal", style=shape.triangledown, location=location.abovebar, color=color.red, size=size.large, text="SELL")
TMC Strategy - Simplified Buy/Sell Signals//@version=5
indicator("TMC Strategy - Simplified Buy/Sell Signals", overlay=true)
// Input parameters
emaLength = input.int(20, title="EMA Length")
rsiLength = input.int(10, title="RSI Length")
macdFast = input.int(12, title="MACD Fast Length")
macdSlow = input.int(26, title="MACD Slow Length")
macdSignal = input.int(9, title="MACD Signal Length")
// Calculate indicators
ema = ta.ema(close, emaLength)
rsi = ta.rsi(close, rsiLength)
= ta.macd(close, macdFast, macdSlow, macdSignal)
// Trend condition
uptrend = close > ema
downtrend = close < ema
// Momentum condition
rsiBullish = rsi > 50
rsiBearish = rsi < 50
// MACD condition
macdBullish = ta.crossover(macdLine, signalLine)
macdBearish = ta.crossunder(macdLine, signalLine)
// Buy and Sell Signals
buySignal = uptrend and rsiBullish and macdBullish
sellSignal = downtrend and rsiBearish and macdBearish
// Plot Buy and Sell Signals
plotshape(series=buySignal, title="Buy Signal", location=location.belowbar, color=color.green, style=shape.labelup, text="BUY", size=size.small)
plotshape(series=sellSignal, title="Sell Signal", location=location.abovebar, color=color.red, style=shape.labeldown, text="SELL", size=size.small)
// Optional: Plot EMA for visual reference
plot(ema, title="EMA", color=color.blue, linewidth=2)
TMC Strategy - Simplified Buy/Sell Signals//@version=5
indicator("TMC Strategy - Simplified Buy/Sell Signals", overlay=true)
// Input parameters
emaLength = input.int(20, title="EMA Length")
rsiLength = input.int(10, title="RSI Length")
macdFast = input.int(12, title="MACD Fast Length")
macdSlow = input.int(26, title="MACD Slow Length")
macdSignal = input.int(9, title="MACD Signal Length")
// Calculate indicators
ema = ta.ema(close, emaLength)
rsi = ta.rsi(close, rsiLength)
= ta.macd(close, macdFast, macdSlow, macdSignal)
// Trend condition
uptrend = close > ema
downtrend = close < ema
// Momentum condition
rsiBullish = rsi > 50
rsiBearish = rsi < 50
// MACD condition
macdBullish = ta.crossover(macdLine, signalLine)
macdBearish = ta.crossunder(macdLine, signalLine)
// Buy and Sell Signals
buySignal = uptrend and rsiBullish and macdBullish
sellSignal = downtrend and rsiBearish and macdBearish
// Plot Buy and Sell Signals
plotshape(series=buySignal, title="Buy Signal", location=location.belowbar, color=color.green, style=shape.labelup, text="BUY", size=size.small)
plotshape(series=sellSignal, title="Sell Signal", location=location.abovebar, color=color.red, style=shape.labeldown, text="SELL", size=size.small)
// Optional: Plot EMA for visual reference
plot(ema, title="EMA", color=color.blue, linewidth=2)
Bar Statistics - DELTA/OI/TOTAL/BUY/SELL/LONGS/SHORTSBar Statistics - Advanced Volume & Open Interest Analysis
Overview
The Bar Statistics indicator is a comprehensive analytical tool designed to provide traders with detailed insights into market microstructure through advanced volume analysis, open interest tracking, and market flow detection. This indicator transforms complex market data into easily digestible visual information, displaying six key metrics in customizable colored boxes that update in real-time.
Unlike traditional volume indicators that only show basic volume data, this indicator combines multiple data sources to reveal the underlying forces driving price movement, including volume delta calculations from lower timeframes, open interest changes, and estimated market positioning.
What Makes This Indicator Unique
1. Multi-Timeframe Volume Delta Precision
The indicator utilizes lower timeframe data (default 1-second) to calculate highly accurate volume delta measurements, providing much more precise buy/sell pressure analysis than standard timeframe-based calculations. This approach captures intraday volume dynamics that are often missed by conventional indicators.
2. Real-Time Updates
Unlike many indicators that only update on bar completion, this tool provides live updates for the developing candle, allowing traders to see evolving market conditions as they happen.
3. Market Flow Analysis
The unique "L/S" (Long/Short) metric combines open interest changes with price/volume direction to estimate net market positioning, helping identify when participants are accumulating or distributing positions.
4. Adaptive Visual Intensity
The gradient color system automatically adjusts based on historical context, making it easy to identify when current values are significant relative to recent market activity.
5. Complete Customization
Every aspect of the display can be customized, from the order of metrics to individual color schemes, allowing traders to adapt the tool to their specific analysis needs.
6.All In One Solution
6 Metrics in one indicator no more using 5 different indicators.
Core Features Explained
DELTA (Volume Delta)
What it shows: Net difference between aggressive buy volume and aggressive sell volume
Calculation: Uses lower timeframe data to determine whether each trade was initiated by buyers or sellers
Interpretation:
Positive values indicate aggressive buying pressure
Negative values indicate aggressive selling pressure
Magnitude indicates the strength of directional pressure
OI Δ (Open Interest Change)
What it shows: Change in open interest from the previous bar
Data source: Fetches open interest data using the "_OI" symbol suffix
Interpretation:
Positive values indicate new positions entering the market
Negative values indicate positions being closed
Combined with price direction, reveals market participant behavior
L/S (Net Long/Short Bias)
What it shows: Estimated net change in long vs short market positions
Calculation method: Combines open interest changes with price/volume direction using configurable logic
Scenarios analyzed:
New Longs: Rising OI + Rising Price/Volume = Long position accumulation
Liquidated Longs: Falling OI + Falling Price/Volume = Long position exits
New Shorts: Rising OI + Falling Price/Volume = Short position accumulation
Covered Shorts: Falling OI + Rising Price/Volume = Short position exits
Result: Net bias toward long (positive) or short (negative) market sentiment
TOTAL (Total Volume)
What it shows: Standard volume for the current bar
Purpose: Provides context for other metrics and baseline activity measurement
Enhanced display: Uses gradient intensity based on recent volume history
BUY (Estimated Buy Volume)
What it shows: Estimated aggressive buy volume
Calculation: (Total Volume + Delta) / 2
Use case: Helps quantify the actual buying pressure in monetary/contract terms
SELL (Estimated Sell Volume)
What it shows: Estimated aggressive sell volume
Calculation: (Total Volume - Delta) / 2
Use case: Helps quantify the actual selling pressure in monetary/contract terms
Configuration Options
Timeframe Settings
Custom Timeframe Toggle: Enable/disable custom lower timeframe selection
Timeframe Selection: Choose the precision level for volume delta calculations
Auto-Selection Logic: Automatically selects optimal timeframe based on chart timeframe
Net Positions Calculation
Direction Method: Choose between Price-based or Volume Delta-based direction determination
Value Method: Select between Open Interest Change or Volume for position size calculations
Display Customization
Row Order: Completely customize which metrics appear and in what order (6 positions available)
Color Schemes: Individual color selection for positive/negative values of each metric
Gradient Intensity: Configurable lookback period (10-200 bars) for relative intensity calculations
Visual Elements
Box Format: Clean, professional box display with clear labels
Color Coding: Intuitive color schemes with customizable transparency gradients
Real-time Updates: Live updating for developing candles with historical stability
How to Use This Indicator
For Day Traders
Volume Confirmation: Use DELTA to confirm breakout validity - strong directional moves should show corresponding volume delta
Entry Timing: Watch for volume delta divergences at key levels to time entries
Exit Signals: Monitor when aggressive volume shifts against your position
For Swing Traders
Market Flow: Focus on the L/S metric to identify when participants are accumulating or distributing
Open Interest Analysis: Use OI Δ to confirm whether moves are backed by new money or position adjustments
Trend Validation: Combine multiple metrics to validate trend strength and sustainability
For Scalpers
Real-time Edge: Utilize the live updates to see developing imbalances before bar completion
Quick Decision Making: Focus on DELTA and BUY/SELL for immediate market pressure assessment
Volume Profile: Use TOTAL volume context for optimal entry/exit sizing
Setup Recommendations
Futures Markets: Enable OI tracking and use Volume Delta direction method
Crypto Markets: Focus on DELTA and volume metrics; OI may not be available
Stock Markets: Use Price direction method with volume value calculations
High-Frequency Analysis: Set lower timeframe to 1S for maximum precision
Technical Implementation
Data Accuracy
Utilizes TradingView's ta.requestVolumeDelta() function for precise buy/sell classification
Implements error checking for data availability
Handles missing data gracefully with fallback calculations
Performance Optimization
Efficient array management with configurable lookback periods
Smart box creation and deletion to prevent memory issues
Optimized real-time updates without historical data corruption
Compatibility
Works on all timeframes from seconds to daily
Compatible with futures, forex, crypto, and stock markets
Automatically adjusts calculation methods based on available data
Risk Disclaimers
This indicator is designed for educational and analytical purposes. It provides statistical analysis of market data but does not guarantee trading success. Users should:
Combine with other forms of analysis
Practice proper risk management
Understand that past performance doesn't predict future results
Be aware that volume delta and open interest data quality varies by market and data provider
Conclusion
The Bar Statistics indicator represents a significant advancement in retail trader access to professional-grade market analysis tools. By combining multiple data sources into a single, customizable display, it provides the depth of analysis needed for comprehensive market microstructure understanding while maintaining the simplicity required for effective decision-making.
2% Averaging Buy-Sell Strategy📘 Strategy Description: 2% Averaging Buy-Sell Strategy
This strategy is designed to simulate an averaging-down and scaling-out approach based on percentage-based price movements.
Entry Logic (Buy):
Initial buy of 1 lot is triggered at the start of the strategy.
Every time the price drops by 2% from the last executed buy level, the strategy adds 2 more lots.
Exit Logic (Sell):
When the price rises 2% from the last buy level, the strategy sells 2 lots.
Selling continues in batches of 2 lots as long as the upward movement continues and lots are available.
Core Idea:
This is a dynamic averaging system that increases exposure during drawdowns and reduces it during rallies, aiming to capture mean reversion or trend reversals.
Customizable Inputs:
Initial lot size
Additional lot size
Percentage threshold (default 2%)
⚠️ Note: This strategy is for simulation/backtesting purposes. It does not account for slippage, fees, or real-world order execution conditions.
Simplest Strategy Crossover with Labels Buy/Sell to $1000This Pine Script code, titled Custom Moving Average Crossover with Labels, is a trading indicator developed for the TradingView platform. It enables traders to visualize potential buy and sell signals based on the crossover of two moving averages, offering customizable settings for enhanced flexibility. Here’s a breakdown of its key features:
Key Features
User-Defined Moving Averages:
The script includes two moving averages: a fast and a slow one. Users can adjust the periods of each average (default values are 10 for the fast MA and 100 for the slow MA), allowing them to adapt the indicator to various market conditions and trading styles.
Time-Restricted Signal Validity:
The indicator includes settings for active trading hours, defined in UTC time. Users specify a start and end hour, making it possible to limit buy and sell signals to certain times of the day. This is especially useful for traders who wish to avoid signals outside their preferred trading hours or during periods of high volatility.
Crossover-Based Buy and Sell Signals:
Buy Signal: A "Buy" label is triggered and displayed when the fast moving average crosses above the slow moving average within the user-defined trading hours, signifying a potential upward trend.
Sell Signal: A "Sell" label is generated when the fast moving average crosses below the slow moving average, indicating a possible downtrend. Labels are displayed on the chart, color-coded for easy identification: green for buys and red for sells.
Profit Target Labels (+100 Points):
After each buy or sell entry, the indicator tracks price movements. When the price increases by 100 points from a buy entry or decreases by 100 points from a sell entry, a +100 label appears to signify a 100-point movement.
These labels serve as checkpoints to help traders assess performance and decide on further actions, such as taking profits or adjusting stop losses.
Visual Customization:
The moving averages are color-coded (blue for fast MA, red for slow MA) for easy distinction, and label text appears in white to enhance visibility against various chart backgrounds.
Benefits for Traders
Efficient Trade Identification: The moving average crossover combined with time-based restrictions allows traders to capture key market trends within chosen hours.
Clear Profit Checkpoints: The +100 point label alerts traders to significant price movement, useful for those looking for set profit targets.
Flexibility: Customizable inputs give users control over the indicator’s behavior, making it suitable for both day trading and swing trading.
This indicator is designed for traders looking to enhance their technical analysis with reliable, user-defined buy/sell signals, helping to increase confidence and improve trade timing based on objective data.
Net Buying/Selling Flows Toolkit [AlgoAlpha]🌟📊 Introducing the Net Buying/Selling Flows Toolkit by AlgoAlpha 📈🚀
🔍 Explore the intricate dynamics of market movements with the Net Buying/Selling Flows Toolkit designed for precision and effectiveness in visualizing money inflows and outflows and their impact on asset prices.
🔀 Multiple Display Modes : Choose from "Flow Comparison", "Net Flow", or "Sum of Flows" to view the data in the most relevant way for your analysis.
📏 Adjustable Unit Display : Easily manage the magnitude of the values displayed with options like "1 Billion", "1 Million", "1 Thousand", or "None".
🔧 Lookback Period Customization : Tailor the sum calculation window with a configurable lookback period, applicable in "Sum of Flows" mode.
📊 Deviation Thresholds : Set up lower and upper deviation thresholds to identify significant changes in flow data.
🔄 Reversal Signals and Deviation Bands : Enable signals for potential reversals and visualize deviation bands for comparative analysis.
🎨 Color-coded Visualization : Distinct colors for upward and downward movements make it easy to distinguish between buying and selling pressures.
🚀 Quick Guide to Using the Net Buying/Selling Flows Toolkit :
🔍 Add the Indicator : Add the indicator to you favorites. Customize the settings to fit your trading requirements.
👁️🗨️ Data Analysis : Compare the trend of Buying and Selling to help indicate whether bulls or bears are in control of the market. Utilize the different display modes to present the data in different form to suite your analysis style.
🔔 Set Alerts : Activate alerts for reversal conditions to keep abreast of significant market movements without having to monitor the charts constantly.
🌐 How It Works :
The toolkit processes volume data on a lower timeframe to distinguish between buying and selling pressures based on intra-bar price closing higher or lower than it opened. It aggregates these transactions and finds the net selling and buying that took place during that bar, offering a clearer view of market fundamentals. The indicator then plots this data visually with multiple modes including comparisons between buying/selling and the net flow of the asset. Deviation thresholds help in identifying significant changes, allowing traders to spot potential buying or selling opportunities based on the money flow dynamics. The "Sum of Flows" mode is unique from other trend following indicators as it does not determine trend based on price action, but rather based on the net buying/selling. Therefore in some cases the "Sum of Flows" mode can be a leading indicator showing bullish/bearish net flows even before the prices move significantly.
Embark on a more informed trading journey with this dynamic and insightful tool, tailor-made for those who demand precision and clarity in their trading strategies. 🌟📉📈
Price Strength Index + RSI Buy/Sell ZonesThe Price Strength Index + RSI Buy/Sell Zones indicator is a technical analysis tool designed to evaluate the strength of a financial asset's price movement by comparing it with a series of Volume Weighted Moving Averages (VWMAs) of different lengths calculated from historical data.
Hypothesis :
The core hypothesis behind this indicator is that assessing the relationship between the current price and a range of VWMAs with varying lengths can provide valuable insights into the strength and direction of a price trend. Additionally, it incorporates Relative Strength Index (RSI) conditions to further refine potential buy and sell signals.
How It Works :
Multiple VWMA Calculation: The indicator calculates multiple VWMAs, each with a different length, using historical price data and volume. These VWMAs represent weighted moving averages over various periods, helping to capture different aspects of the price trend.
Comparison with Current Price : For each of these VWMAs, the indicator compares the current bar's price with the VWMA value. This comparison is crucial in understanding how the current price relates to historical averages, shedding light on the strength and direction of the prevailing trend.
SMA of Percentage Above VWMA : The indicator calculates the Simple Moving Average (SMA) of the percentage of prices above the various VWMAs over a specified period. This moving average smoothens out the percentage data, providing a clearer trend signal.
Buy and Sell Zones : User-defined upper and lower thresholds for the percentage of prices above the VWMAs are used to define buy and sell zones. When the percentage falls below the lower threshold, it signals a potential buy zone, suggesting a weakening trend. Conversely, when it exceeds the upper threshold, it signifies a potential sell zone, indicating a strengthening trend.
RSI Integration : The RSI is calculated for the selected price source with a specified length. When the SMA of the percentage above VWMAs falls within the buy zone and the RSI is below the lower RSI threshold, it indicates an oversold condition, potentially signaling a buy opportunity. Conversely, when the SMA falls within the sell zone and the RSI is above the upper RSI threshold, it suggests an overbought condition, possibly signaling a sell opportunity.
Color Coding : The indicator employs color-coding to visually represent the buy and sell zones, as well as extreme RSI conditions. Green color denotes the buy zone, red represents the sell zone, and orange lines indicate the median and potential reversal points.
In summary, the Price Strength Index + RSI Buy/Sell Zones indicator leverages multiple VWMAs of different lengths to assess the relationship between current prices and historical moving averages. This comprehensive analysis, coupled with RSI conditions, aids traders in identifying potential buy and sell zones, as well as extreme RSI points within those zones, enhancing the evaluation of price strength and potential trend reversals.
EMA with Buy/Sell Signals by lbkindCertainly! Here's a description of the code:
This Pine Script code is designed to plot Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) on a chart and generate buy/sell signals based on specific conditions. The code includes a filter to reduce false signals by considering the trend of the EMA 200.
The key components of the code are as follows:
1. Input Variables: The code starts by defining input variables such as the periods for the EMAs (ema200Period, ema50Period, ema13Period), the Average True Range period (atrPeriod), and the chopiness threshold (chopinessThreshold).
2. Calculating EMAs: The EMAs (ema200, ema50, ema13) are calculated using the `ema()` function based on the closing price.
3. Average True Range (ATR): The ATR is calculated using the `atr()` function with the specified period (atrPeriod).
4. Normalized ATR: The normalized ATR is computed by dividing the ATR by the closing price and multiplying by 100. This allows for better comparison across different price levels.
5. EMA 200 Trend Direction: The code determines the trend direction of the EMA 200 by comparing the current value with the previous value. The variables `ema200TrendUp` and `ema200TrendDown` are assigned `true` or `false` values based on the trend direction.
6. Generate Buy/Sell Signals: The buySignal is generated when the following conditions are met:
- There is a crossover of the shorter EMAs (ema13, ema50).
- The EMA 200 is in an uptrend (`ema200TrendUp` is true).
- The current close is above the EMA 200.
- The normalized ATR is below the specified chopiness threshold.
The sellSignal is generated when the opposite conditions are met.
7. Plotting: The EMAs (ema200, ema50, ema13) are plotted on the chart using the `plot()` function. The buy and sell signals are plotted as labels using the `plotshape()` function. The buySignal is displayed below the candle (`location=location.belowbar`), and the sellSignal is displayed above the candle (`location=location.abovebar`).
By incorporating these features, the code provides a visual representation of the EMAs, along with buy and sell signals that consider the EMA 200 trend, crossover of shorter EMAs, and the normalized ATR condition. This helps in identifying potential entry and exit points in the market while attempting to reduce false signals.
Buying and Selling Pressure Raw Multi (TG Fork)Visualize raw buying and selling pressure via 3 different calculation methods, all superimposed with dynamic rescaling.
Buying and selling pressure is the concept of quantifying the disproportion between buying and selling. In practice, there is no single definitive way to calculate it.
This indicator is a merge to display three different methods to calculate buying and selling pressure, with automatic visual rescaling to superimpose the three simultaneously, updated to PineScript v5, and with some additional improvements for speed and calculation precisions, and instead of the EMA, other types of moving averages can be used.
I primarily made it for my own needs, but as always, I like sharing with the community, as maybe others may find this useful too.
How to use:
* As often, the goal is to get as many of the 3 signals concur together to get a stronger aggregated signal.
* First signal: If the green bars on the histogram are bigger than the red ones, then there is more buying pressure, and vice versa.
* Second signal: If the background is green, there is more buying pressure, and vice versa if the background is orange. The yellow and green lines define the background color, but they are by default hidden for a less cluttered visual experience.
* Third signal: If the cloud is blue, there is more buying pressure, and the bigger the cloud, the more momentum there is for it to stay (and more difficult it is to reverse to selling pressure). If the cloud is red, there is more selling pressure.
If you like this indicator, please don't give me any credit, instead please show some love to the original authors (in no particular order):
ceyhun:
daytraderph (I could not find the link to the original script, the page is inaccessible?):
www.tradingview.com
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Double wave-trend Oscillator Buy/Sell signalsBINANCE:ROSEUSDT
This script attempts to use Wave Trend Oscillator's of different lengths in order to identify trade entries and exits for bullish trades. This indicator is strongly recommended to be used with volatile assets or on large time interval charts. You use this script by entering a trade when it signals a green block and exiting when it signals red although these signals could potentially be used as trend reversal signals instead. The script uses two wave trend oscillator's the lengths of which can be edited in the settings, but the general idea is that one is fast and one is slow and these indicate when to buy/sell when they crossover the overbought/sold lines. In the setting you can choose whether the fast or the slow line will be used for buy signal and the other is then used to signal selling. By default this will be ticked on indicating that the fast line crossing over the oversold level will be used for buy signals, if it is ticked off the slow line will be used. The other tickbox is for whether the line used for selling will signal when it first crosses over the overbought line or whether it should signal then it crosses back under the overbought line after having crossed over it, the default value is off indicating that it will signal when it crosses back under the overbought level. The overbought/sold levels should be tweaked on a per asset basis to get the best quality signals.
The original code for the Wave Trend Oscillator comes from LazyBear and was modified and built on to create this indicator.
Vol Buy/Sell %s, CMF, and Stocahstic Osc & UOPlots % Buy / Sell Volume , Chaikin Money Flow , Stochastic Oscillator, and Ultimate Oscillator on same axis, bound -1 to 1.
Show Volume Percentage, displaying buying as green and positive, selling as red and negative.
Showing the CMF, with green / red fill for positive / negative values.
Modified Stochastic Oscillator, converting bounds to -1 and 1, moving overbought/sold to -0.6 and 0.6, accordingly. Green fill (buy signal) with %D below -0.6 and %K lower than %D. Red fill (sell signal) with %D above 0.6 and %K higher than %D. Fill is between %D and bound, to be more visible.
Modified Ultimate Oscillator, converting bounds to -1 and 1, moving overbought/sold to -0.6 and 0.6, accordingly.
KINSKI Buy-Sell Signal"KINSKI Buy-Sell Signal" is an Average True Range (ATR) based trailing stop indicator.
In this version, you can change the ATR calculation method using the settings. The default method is hlc3. The HLC stands for High, Low, Close and the /3 divides the result by 3 to give you the average.
The indicator calculates the buy and sell signals using HLC3, Simple Moving Average ( SMA ) and the Exponential Moving Average ( EMA ) as soon as they cross. This indicator is useful with time intervals starting at 15m.
Have fun with it and be careful when buying and selling!
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