Mongoose Yield Spread Dashboard v5 – Labeled, Alerted, ReadableCurveGuard: Mongoose Edition
Track the macro tide before it turns.
This tool visualizes the three most-watched U.S. Treasury yield curve spreads:
2s10s (10Y - 2Y)
5s30s (30Y - 5Y)
3M10Y (10Y - 3M)
Each spread is plotted with dynamic color logic, inversion alerts, and floating labels. Background shading highlights historical inversion zones to help spot macro regime shifts in real time.
✅ Alert-ready
✅ Dark mode optimized
✅ Floating labels
✅ Clean layout for fast macro insight
📌 For educational and informational purposes only.
This script does not provide financial advice or trade recommendations.
在腳本中搜尋"alert"
Auto TrendLines [TradingFinder] Support Resistance Signal Alerts🔵 Introduction
The trendline is one of the most essential tools in technical analysis, widely used in financial markets such as Forex, cryptocurrency, and stocks. A trendline is a straight line that connects swing highs or swing lows and visually indicates the market’s trend direction.
Traders use trendlines to identify price structure, the strength of buyers and sellers, dynamic support and resistance zones, and optimal entry and exit points.
In technical analysis, trendlines are typically classified into three categories: uptrend lines (drawn by connecting higher lows), downtrend lines (formed by connecting lower highs), and sideways trends (moving horizontally). A valid trendline usually requires at least three confirmed touchpoints to be considered reliable for trading decisions.
Trendlines can serve as the foundation for a variety of trading strategies, such as the trendline bounce strategy, valid breakout setups, and confluence-based analysis with other tools like candlestick patterns, divergences, moving averages, and Fibonacci levels.
Additionally, trendlines are categorized into internal and external, and further into major and minor levels, each serving unique roles in market structure analysis.
🔵 How to Use
Trendlines are a key component in technical analysis, used to identify market direction, define dynamic support and resistance zones, highlight strategic entry and exit points, and manage risk. For a trendline to be reliable, it must be drawn based on structural principles—not by simply connecting two arbitrary points.
🟣 Selecting Pivot Types Based on Trend Direction
The first step is to determine the market trend: uptrend, downtrend, or sideways.
Then, choose pivot points that match the trend type :
In an uptrend, trendlines are drawn by connecting low pivots, especially higher lows.
In a downtrend, trendlines are formed by connecting high pivots, specifically lower highs.
It is crucial to connect pivots of the same type and structure to ensure the trendline is valid and analytically sound.
🟣 Pivot Classification
This indicator automatically classifies pivot points into two categories :
Major Pivots :
MLL : Major Lower Low
MHL : Major Higher Low
MHH : Major Higher High
MLH : Major Lower High
These define the primary structure of the market and are typically used in broader structural analysis.
Minor Pivots :
mLL: minor Lower Low
mHL: minor Higher Low
mHH: minor Higher High
mLH: minor Lower High
These are used for drawing more precise trendlines within corrective waves or internal price movements.
Example : In a downtrend, drawing a trendline from an MHH to an mHH creates structural inconsistency and introduces noise. Instead, connect points like MHL to MHL or mLH to mLH for a valid trendline.
🟣 Drawing High-Precision Trendlines
To ensure a reliable trendline :
Use pivots of the same classification (Major with Major or Minor with Minor).
Ensure at least three valid contact points (three touches = structural confirmation).
Draw through candles with the least deviation (choose wicks or bodies based on confluence).
Preferably draw from right to left for better alignment with current market behavior.
Use parallel lines to turn a single trendline into a trendline zone, if needed.
🟣 Using Trendlines for Trade Entries
Bounce Entry: When price approaches the trendline and shows signs of reversal (e.g., a reversal candle, divergence, or support/resistance), enter in the direction of the trend with a logical stop-loss.
Breakout Entry: When price breaks through the trendline with strong momentum and a confirmation (such as a retest or break of structure), consider trading in the direction of the breakout.
🟣 Trendline-Based Risk Management
For bounce entries, the stop-loss is placed below the trendline or the last pivot low (in an uptrend).
For breakout entries, the stop-loss is set behind the breakout candle or the last structural level.
A broken trendline can also act as an exit signal from a trade.
🟣 Combining Trendlines with Other Tools (Confluence)
Trendlines gain much more strength when used alongside other analytical tools :
Horizontal support and resistance levels
Moving averages (such as EMA 50 or EMA 200)
Fibonacci retracement zones
Candlestick patterns (e.g., Engulfing, Pin Bar)
RSI or MACD divergences
Market structure breaks (BoS / ChoCH)
🔵 Settings
Pivot Period : This defines how sensitive the pivot detection is. A higher number means the algorithm will identify more significant pivot points, resulting in longer-term trendlines.
Alerts
Alert :
Enable or disable the entire alert system
Set a custom alert name
Choose how often alerts trigger (every time, once per bar, or on bar close)
Select the time zone for alert timestamps (e.g., UTC)
Each trendline type supports two alert types :
Break Alert : Triggered when price breaks the trendline
React Alert : Triggered when price reacts or bounces off the trendline
These alerts can be independently enabled or disabled for all trendline categories (Major/Minor, Internal/External, Up/Down).
Display :
For each of the eight trendline types, you can control :
Whether to show or hide the line
Whether to delete the previous line when a new one is drawn
Color, line style (solid, dashed, dotted), extension direction (e.g., right only), and width
Major lines are typically thicker and more opaque, while minor lines appear thinner and more transparent.
All settings are designed to give the user full control over the appearance, behavior, and alert system of the indicator, without requiring manual drawing or adjustments.
🔵 Conclusion
A trendline is more than just a line on the chart—it is a structural, strategic, and flexible tool in technical analysis that can serve as the foundation for understanding price behavior and making trading decisions. Whether in trending markets or during corrections, trendlines help traders identify market direction, key zones, and high-potential entry and exit points with precision.
The accuracy and effectiveness of a trendline depend on using structurally valid pivot points and adhering to proper market logic, rather than relying on guesswork or personal bias.
This indicator is built to solve that exact problem. It automatically detects and draws multiple types of trendlines based on actual price structure, separating them into Major/Minor and Internal/External categories, and respecting professional analytical principles such as pivot type, trend direction, and structural location.
SMA Channel AlertsThe "SMA Channel with Alerts" indicator is designed to help traders visualize dynamic support and resistance zones based on a simple moving average (SMA). It computes the SMA on a user-specified timeframe and then applies user-configurable percentage deviations to generate a price channel. The channel consists of five lines:
Central SMA: The primary moving average (default is 12-period on a daily timeframe).
Upper Lines: Two lines plotted above the SMA, representing small and large positive percentage offsets.
Lower Lines: Two lines plotted below the SMA, representing small and large negative percentage offsets.
Key Features:
Customizable SMA:
Choose the SMA length.
Select the timeframe for the SMA calculation.
Specify the data source (default is closing price).
Adjustable Percentage Offsets:
Configure the upward offsets (small and large) as percentages.
Configure the downward offsets (small and large) as percentages.
Versatile Alert System:
Set alerts for price crossing any channel line upward or downward.
Receive individual alerts for each line when crossed in either direction.
A consolidated alert option for any crossing across all channel lines.
How to Use the Indicator:
Configuration:
Adjust the SMA settings (length, timeframe, source) to match your trading strategy.
Set your desired percentage deviations for the channel lines.
Alert Setup:
Open TradingView's alert creation window.
Choose the specific alert condition from the indicator (e.g., “Any Cross Upper Large (+)” or “Any Cross ANY Line”).
Configure your alert preferences (notification type, sound, etc.).
Trading Application:
Use the channel lines to gauge potential support and resistance levels.
Monitor the alerts for timely notifications when the price breaks through these key levels, signaling possible trend shifts or breakout opportunities.
This indicator is ideal for traders looking for a visual method to monitor price action relative to a moving average-based channel and to automate alert notifications for better trade timing.
Engulfing Candles Alert - Multi Symbol (Miu)This indicator plots triangle shapes on each engulfing candles (bullish or bearish) on current chart.
The main use for this indication is to set alerts on multiple symbols at once.
Please follow steps below to set your alarms:
1) Add indicator to the chart
2) Go to settings
3) Check symbols you want to receive alerts (choose up to 8 different symbols)
4) Check if you want only bullish or bearish alerts or both
5) Once all is set go back to the chart and click on 3 dots to set alert in this indicator, rename your alert and confirm
6) You can remove indicator after alert is set and it'll keep working as expected
What does this indicator do?
This indicator will generate alerts anytime a candle closes and reaches bullish or bearish engulfing condition for any of symbol set.
Alert messages example: "Bullish alert on {Symbol}"
This script requests open and close information for each symbol through request.security() built-in function.
Detailed indicator description:
If current bar open is less than or equal to the previous bar close AND current bar open is less than previous bar open AND current bar close is greater than previous bar open THEN True
bullishEngulfing = (openBarCurrent <= closeBarPrevious) and (openBarCurrent < openBarPrevious) and (closeBarCurrent > openBarPrevious)
The opposite condition will be bearishEngulfing
Feel free to give feedbacks on comments section below. Enhancement suggestions are welcome =).
Enjoy!
MA + MACD alert TrendsThis is a strategy/combination of warning indicators using 6MA+MACD.
The strategy details are as follows: This is a simple warning strategy created so that we don't have to monitor the candlestick chart too often.
Note: This isn't an entry strategy; it's a signaling strategy for upcoming trends. For maximum efficiency, we should incorporate more formulas into the command. In the case below, I use Fibonacci to enter the command.
This strategy setting works for a 15-minute time frame, but it can still work for different time frames.
It has been working well with Gold and USOIL for the last two years, as well as with currency pairs like EURUSD and many others.
Components:
EMA100 + EMA200 + MA400 + MA800
MACD (timeframe greater than 1 timeframe)
Fibonacci retreat.
Uptrend alert:
Candles on both EMAs (100-200) + 2 SMAs (400-800)
In the previous 80 candles:
EMA100 cross up to EMA200
At the same time, the MACD cross up 0.
The uptrend warning will trigger when EMA6 cuts down to MA10. That's when the price creates the top and we'll wait for the market to go back to the Fibonacci threshold of 0.618 and start buying (or wait for markets to break up the trendline to buy).
Downtrend alert:
Candles are below both EMAs ( 100-200 ) + 2 SMAs ( 400-800 )
In the previous 80 candles:
EMA100 cross down to EMA200
At the same time, the MACD cross down zero.
The downtrend warning will trigger when EMA6 cuts to MA10. That's when the price creates a bottom and we'll wait for the market to go back to the Fibonacci threshold of 0.618 and start selling (or wait for the market to break down the trendline to sell).
Recommended RR: 1:1
If you have any questions please let me know!
MYX Future Market Watchlist Generator█ OVERVIEW
This indicator listed all Future market in Malaysia and categorize them into Contract Month, Spread, Current Contract and Continuous Contract.
The indicator was developed to make user easier to make watchlist, suitable for beginners and experts in Malaysia Future Market.
This cover all Malaysia Future Markets as follows :
1. Commodity - FCPO, FPKO, FGLD, FTIN, FPOL and FUPO
2. Equity - FKLI and FM70
3. SSF - FCIM, FDRB, FGAM, FHAR, FINA, FMEG, FGEM, FGEN, FTEL and FTOP
4. Financial - FKB3, FMG3, FMG5 and FMGA
█ INSPIRATIONS
This indicator got inspirations from the previous indicators which I developed :
MYX Malaysia Bursa Futures Derivatives Auto Detect
FCPO Contract Month Table
█ CREDITS
I dedicated to known members in this industry especially who actively involved in Malaysia Future Market.
BURSATRENDBANDCHART
zhafrihandsome
XMODEUS
HAIDOJO_trading
datuksri
wrtech2020
FaizHebat
█ FEATURES
1. As mentioned in overview, main ability to categorize and export into watchlist.
2. Dark or light theme table including table position.
█ IMPORTANT NOTES
1. This indicator is one time usage only to generate watchlist through alert.
2. Use live chart to generate alert.
3. Set Alert Frequency to All.
4. Remove Alert once watchlist is done.
5. Usage method is similar to this video . (Sorry no audio provided)
█ EXAMPLE OF USAGE
Signal generatorThis simple script generates signals for testing the connection from TradingView to a REST API client via the webhook and demonstrates very basic concepts of gerenating alerts within the script.
This script also demonstrates how to visualize when a buy or a sell should take place and how to use diagnostics text for bug fixes/informational purposes.
This is for testing and learning only. Do not use with real money as losses WILL occur. This script is for educational purposes only and should only be used with demo accounts, never with real money .
Buy signals are generated when closing price is less then opening price.
Sell Signals are generated when closing price is greater then opening price.
Can also be used to test signal counting and very rudimentary dollar cost averaging.
Scanner Alert ExamplesThis is a visual representation of the alerts built into the Vib Scanner Table (right side of main panel) and Vib Scanner Labels (bottom most panel) that are based on Mr. A's TrueVibration (other lower panel). Instead of a table or scanner labels, this indicator will print labels direction under/over candles identifying where the scanners will trigger alert, but this script only looks at a single asset. You can use this script to see how various settings play out across an asset's entire history and fine tune your scanner settings to your likings.
All of the alerts are coded the exact same way across all 3 of these:
Qualified pivots longs trigger with a "potential pivot long" occurs with a higher local low compared to the last time SmoothVib was under 30. Qualified shorts require the potential pivot short occur at a lower local high than the last time SmoothVib was over 70. As with the table, there is the option to choose to either require a Full Reset (SmoothVib goes all the way to the other extreme first) or just a partial reset (SmoothVib only comes out of OB/OS territory and back into it).
Overbought/Oversold FSR Divergences look for regular and hidden divergences in the FSR while it is in overbought or oversold territory.
Charge V1 Bull Alert is triggered when Full Vib is over the Full Vib Bull Threshold and FSR crosses over the Full Vib. Bear alert is Full Vib below Full Vib Bull Threshold and FSR crosses below Full Vib.
Charge V2 uses a "most recent DBI" filter and will trigger an alert any time the FSR crosses the Full Vibration and is in agreement with the most recent DBI .
Pivots V1 Bull Alert is triggered when Full Vib is over the Full Vib Bull Threshold and FSR pivots above the Full Vib. Bear Pivots are the opposite of this.
Pivots V2 look for similar FSR pivots , but with a Leading/Lagging Full Vib comparison. Bull Alerts require Leading Full to be above Lagging Full and the FSR to pivot on top of both. Bear pivots are the exact opposite.
Bull and Bear Stampede's look for FSR crossing over 120 or under -20, respectively, and indicate EXTREME momentum.
Please note: these alerts are my extensions of the TrueVibration indicator and concepts by TrueCrypto28, aka Mr. A. HUGE thank you to him for all his incredible work!
While these scanners can be used as standalone to some extent, an understanding of TrueVibration will take them to another level.
Higher order Orderblocks + Breakerblocks + Range + AlertsThis script identifies Orderblocks, Breakerblocks and Range using higher order pivots and priceaction logic.
I tried to reduce the number of blocks to make the chart cleaner, for this purpose I use only second order pivots for both MSB lines and supply/demand boxes, I also tried to filter out shifts in MS and false breakouts.
Any box has GRAY color until it gets tested.
After successful test box gets colors:
RED for Supply
GREEN for Demand
BLUE for any Breakerblocks
For cleaner chart and script speed all broken boxes deletes from chart.
It gives comparatively clean chart on any TF, even on extra small (5m, 3m, 1m).
For Range there is option to plot 0.25, 0.5, 0.75 lines.
I usually use log scale on charts and there is an option to use it for proper range mean.
In previous my scripts i have requests to make alerts and this time i made it.
It has customizable alert catching all needed alerts into one output:
- Alert MSB - when market structure changes alert will inform you about its direction, MSB line and new Demand/Supply.
- Alert Orderblock or Breakerblock test - alerts when block was tested and it holds (in other words when it get RED/GREEN/BLUE colors)
- Alert New Range - when new range detected
- Alert Range test - alerts when range top or botoom was tested and it holds.
some examples :
Profit Percentage TrackerThis script provides a quick and easy way to visualize profits in a chart, based on the given entry date and price.
Optionally, alerts can be sent when profits cross up the given " profit unit ".
In short:
Tracks how much profit one could take based on the input " entry date " and the input " entry price "
These inputs are interactive (www.tradingview.com)
Displays the result in a label on top of the last candle
(Optional) Sends alerts based on the given " profit unit ", that is: if ' 0.5 ' is given, then an alert is triggered every time the profit is raised by that number
(Be careful with low values, as TradingView could stop an alert if it triggers too much.)
For alerts to be displayed, a " script alert " must be created right after the script was added to the chart:
- www.tradingview.com
(Choose ' Profits ' as condition and ' Any alert() function call ')
Good to know: if you check " Notify on app ", alerts can be delivered directly to your phone:
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Prerequirements :
The chart's timezone has to be set to " Exchange " (this is required in order to support the alert's logic):
- kodify.net
RSI Over EMA (Range Lines)This is another version of the RSI over EMA Trend Sniper script that I released here:
This one gives you better control across pairs wither higher volatility with the extra lines and more alert possibilities.
Here are the useful Alert functions within this indicator:
LONGS:
-Aqua line (RSI Line) - Crossing UP (Long Alert) on the Lower Green line
-Aqua line (RSI Line) - Crossing UP (Long Alert) on the Upper Green line
-Aqua line (RSI Line) - Crossing UP (Long Alert) on the Lower Amber line
-Aqua line (RSI Line) - Crossing UP (Long Alert) on the Upper Amber line
-Aqua line (RSI Line) - Crossing UP (Long Alert) on the Lower Red line
-Aqua line (RSI Line) - Crossing UP (Long Alert) on the Upper Red line
SHORTS:
-Aqua line (RSI Line) - Crossing DOWN (Short Alert) on the Lower Green line
-Aqua line (RSI Line) - Crossing DOWN (Short Alert) on the Upper Green line
-Aqua line (RSI Line) - Crossing DOWN (Short Alert) on the Lower Amber line
-Aqua line (RSI Line) - Crossing DOWN (Short Alert) on the Upper Amber line
-Aqua line (RSI Line) - Crossing DOWN (Short Alert) on the Lower Red line
-Aqua line (RSI Line) - Crossing DOWN (Short Alert) on the Upper Red line
You can setup alerts for the Aqua line (RSI Line) 'crossing up' (Long Alert) or 'crossing down' (Short Alert) on any of the colored EMA lines.
By default the lines are spread out at 10/20/30 and that should cover high volatility charts. But, this is customizable and you can reduce the size of Green/Amber/Red lines to try and get a better more focused setup for whichever coin you are trading on. I have found this version of the RSI over EMA to work better with alt coins that are generally more volatile, but using it on Bitcoin works too.
I am using this for Cryptocurrency alerts, but not for automation to enter or exit a trade. It's important to only use this on normal candles, and only use it as a confirmation of a possible good entry or exit.
Bars Since Last EMA Touch
This indicator keeps track of how many bars since price touched any EMA last time. You can for example
set 200 EMA. Tell the script to send an alert if/when 400 bars has been reached away from the EMA 200.
- You can hide/show The EMA Line.
- You can hide/show bar Count.
- You can set X bars from EMA to get Alert.
- You can change color of The Badge and EMA line to fit your background colors.
Enjoy!
Another Indicator From The Hunter Trading Group
888 BOT #alerts█ 888 BOT #alerts (open source)
This is an Expert Advisor 'EA' or Automated trading script for ‘longs’ and ‘shorts’, which uses only a Take Profit or, in the worst case, a Stop Loss to close the trade.
It's a much improved version of the previous ‘Repanocha’. It doesn`t use 'Trailing Stop' or 'security ()' functions (although using a security function doesn`t mean that the script repaints) and all signals are confirmed, therefore the script doesn`t repaint in alert mode and is accurate in backtest mode.
Apart from the previous indicators, some more and other functions have been added for Stop-Loss, re-entry and leverage.
It uses 8 indicators, (many of you already know what they are, but in case there is someone new), these are the following:
1. Jurik Moving Average
It's a moving average created by Mark Jurik for professionals which eliminates the 'lag' or delay of the signal. It's better than other moving averages like EMA , DEMA , AMA or T3.
There are two ways to decrease noise using JMA . Increasing the 'LENGTH' parameter will cause JMA to move more slowly and therefore reduce noise at the expense of adding 'lag'
The 'JMA LENGTH', 'PHASE' and 'POWER' parameters offer a way to select the optimal balance between 'lag' and over boost.
Green: Bullish , Red: Bearish .
2. Range filter
Created by Donovan Wall, its function is to filter or eliminate noise and to better determine the price trend in the short term.
First, a uniform average price range 'SAMPLING PERIOD' is calculated for the filter base and multiplied by a specific quantity 'RANGE MULTIPLIER'.
The filter is then calculated by adjusting price movements that do not exceed the specified range.
Finally, the target ranges are plotted to show the prices that will trigger the filter movement.
Green: Bullish , Red: Bearish .
3. Average Directional Index ( ADX Classic) and ( ADX Masanakamura)
It's an indicator designed by Welles Wilder to measure the strength and direction of the market trend. The price movement is strong when the ADX has a positive slope and is above a certain minimum level 'ADX THRESHOLD' and for a given period 'ADX LENGTH'.
The green color of the bars indicates that the trend is bullish and that the ADX is above the level established by the threshold.
The red color of the bars indicates that the trend is down and that the ADX is above the threshold level.
The orange color of the bars indicates that the price is not strong and will surely lateralize.
You can choose between the classic option and the one created by a certain 'Masanakamura'. The main difference between the two is that in the first it uses RMA () and in the second SMA () in its calculation.
4. Parabolic SAR
This indicator, also created by Welles Wilder, places points that help define a trend. The Parabolic SAR can follow the price above or below, the peculiarity that it offers is that when the price touches the indicator, it jumps to the other side of the price (if the Parabolic SAR was below the price it jumps up and vice versa) to a distance predetermined by the indicator. At this time the indicator continues to follow the price, reducing the distance with each candle until it is finally touched again by the price and the process starts again. This procedure explains the name of the indicator: the Parabolic SAR follows the price generating a characteristic parabolic shape, when the price touches it, stops and turns ( SAR is the acronym for 'stop and reverse'), giving rise to a new cycle. When the points are below the price, the trend is up, while the points above the price indicate a downward trend.
5. RSI with Volume
This indicator was created by LazyBear from the popular RSI .
The RSI is an oscillator-type indicator used in technical analysis and also created by Welles Wilder that shows the strength of the price by comparing individual movements up or down in successive closing prices.
LazyBear added a volume parameter that makes it more accurate to the market movement.
A good way to use RSI is by considering the 50 'RSI CENTER LINE' centerline. When the oscillator is above, the trend is bullish and when it is below, the trend is bearish .
6. Moving Average Convergence Divergence ( MACD ) and ( MAC-Z )
It was created by Gerald Appel. Subsequently, the histogram was added to anticipate the crossing of MA. Broadly speaking, we can say that the MACD is an oscillator consisting of two moving averages that rotate around the zero line. The MACD line is the difference between a short moving average 'MACD FAST MA LENGTH' and a long moving average 'MACD SLOW MA LENGTH'. It's an indicator that allows us to have a reference on the trend of the asset on which it is operating, thus generating market entry and exit signals.
We can talk about a bull market when the MACD histogram is above the zero line, along with the signal line, while we are talking about a bear market when the MACD histogram is below the zero line.
There is the option of using the MAC-Z indicator created by LazyBear, which according to its author is more effective, by using the parameter VWAP ( volume weighted average price ) 'Z-VWAP LENGTH' together with a standard deviation 'STDEV LENGTH' in its calculation.
7. Volume Condition
Volume indicates the number of participants in this war between bulls and bears, the more volume the more likely the price will move in favor of the trend. A low trading volume indicates a lower number of participants and interest in the instrument in question. Low volumes may reveal weakness behind a price movement.
With this condition, those signals whose volume is less than the volume SMA for a period 'SMA VOLUME LENGTH' multiplied by a factor 'VOLUME FACTOR' are filtered. In addition, it determines the leverage used, the more volume , the more participants, the more probability that the price will move in our favor, that is, we can use more leverage. The leverage in this script is determined by how many times the volume is above the SMA line.
The maximum leverage is 8.
8. Bollinger Bands
This indicator was created by John Bollinger and consists of three bands that are drawn superimposed on the price evolution graph.
The central band is a moving average, normally a simple moving average calculated with 20 periods is used. ('BB LENGTH' Number of periods of the moving average)
The upper band is calculated by adding the value of the simple moving average X times the standard deviation of the moving average. ('BB MULTIPLIER' Number of times the standard deviation of the moving average)
The lower band is calculated by subtracting the simple moving average X times the standard deviation of the moving average.
the band between the upper and lower bands contains, statistically, almost 90% of the possible price variations, which means that any movement of the price outside the bands has special relevance.
In practical terms, Bollinger bands behave as if they were an elastic band so that, if the price touches them, it has a high probability of bouncing.
Sometimes, after the entry order is filled, the price is returned to the opposite side. If price touch the Bollinger band in the same previous conditions, another order is filled in the same direction of the position to improve the average entry price, (% MINIMUM BETTER PRICE ': Minimum price for the re-entry to be executed and that is better than the price of the previous position in a given %) in this way we give the trade a chance that the Take Profit is executed before. The downside is that the position is doubled in size. 'ACTIVATE DIVIDE TP': Divide the size of the TP in half. More probability of the trade closing but less profit.
█ STOP LOSS and RISK MANAGEMENT.
A good risk management is what can make your equity go up or be liquidated.
The % risk is the percentage of our capital that we are willing to lose by operation. This is recommended to be between 1-5%.
% Risk: (% Stop Loss x % Equity per trade x Leverage) / 100
First the strategy is calculated with Stop Loss, then the risk per operation is determined and from there, the amount per operation is calculated and not vice versa.
In this script you can use a normal Stop Loss or one according to the ATR. Also activate the option to trigger it earlier if the risk percentage is reached. '% RISK ALLOWED' wich is calculated according with: '%EQUITY ON EACH ENTRY'. Only works with Stop Loss on 'NORMAL' or 'BOTH' mode.
'STOP LOSS CONFIRMED': The Stop Loss is only activated if the closing of the previous bar is in the loss limit condition. It's useful to prevent the SL from triggering when they do a ‘pump’ to sweep Stops and then return the price to the previous state.
█ ALERTS
There is an alert for each leverage, therefore a maximum of 8 alerts can be set for 'long' and 8 for 'short', plus an alert to close the trade with Take Profit or Stop Loss in market mode. You can also place Take Profit limit and Stop Loss limit orders a few seconds after filling the position entry order.
- 'MAXIMUM LEVERAGE': It is the maximum allowed multiplier of the % quantity entered on each entry for 1X according to the volume condition.
- 'ADVANCE ALERTS': There is always a time delay from when the alert is triggered until it reaches the exchange and can be between 1-15 seconds. With this parameter, you can advance the alert by the necessary seconds to activate it earlier. In this way it can be synchronized with the exchange so that the execution time of the entry order to the position coincides with the opening of the bar.
The settings are for Bitcoin at Binance Futures (BTC: USDTPERP) in 15 minutes.
For other pairs and other timeframes, the settings have to be adjusted again. And within a month, the settings will be different because we all know the market and the trend are changing.
ATR with Impulse AlertsThis is a very simple script which simply plots an ATR (the built-in ATR function, using RMA) and plots a cross when the previously closed bar is larger than the ATR by a given threshold. There are also alert conditions set so you can be alerted when these impulse bars show up, either up or down bars. Have fun and safe trading!
Woodies CCI Trading System - Patterns - AlertsWoodies CCI Trading System - Patterns (Alert Mode) .
The Woodies CCI was initially designed for trading Stocks, Options and the Future Market.
However, different styles of traders can make use of it in various markets and any chart timeframes.
The Woodies CCI Trading System - Patterns takes a Strategy Builder like approach and can be easily configured to scan simultaneously for any available pattern.
The purpose of this tool is to compress everything down to 1 alert to warn of any opportunities, and it can also be automated .
To further improve the success rate , the patterns' performance can be studied with the help of the Strategy Tester .
The Strategy Tester Mode allows for instant backtesting on historical data.
It can assist in determining the right combination of patterns and exit rules , and it can help decide which patterns are better for which market.
This trading system contains all the particular features as described by Woodie, and more.
▪ Pattern Recognition (entry signals based on well-defined patterns)
- Trade patterns that are in agreement with the established trend
1. Zero-Line Reject (ZLR)
2. Trend Line Break (TLB) - with the trend
3. Horizontal Trend Line Break (HTLB) - with the trend
4. Tony Trade (TT)
5. GB100 (GB)
6. Reverse Divergence (RD)
- Trade patterns that are against the trend (these patterns indicate the possibility of a change in trend direction and are recommended for experienced traders)
1. Shamu Trade (ST)
2. The Famir Trade (FT)
3. Vegas Trade (VT)
4. Ghost Trade (GT)
5. Hook From Extreme (HFE)
6. Trend Line Break (TLB) - counter-trend
7. Horizontal Trend Line Break (HTLB) - counter-trend
▪ Exit rules
1. CCI Trend Line Breaks
2. CCI crossing back through the 100 lines
3. TCCI hooking or going flat, not moving, or no progress
4. CCI hook from extremes
5. Profit target hit
6. CCI forming a flat top formation
7. CCI crossing a Horizontal Trend Line
8. When the LSMA disagrees with the trade
9. CCI crossing the Zero-Line (ZL)
▪ WCCI Histogram coloring based on Woodie's trend definition
- Blue for Uptrend
- Red for Downtrend
- Gray for No Trend
- Yellow for trend establishment
▪ The LSMA is on the Zero-Line - it is the 25 period Least Squares Moving Average (it shows the ZL as a series of red and green segments)
- Red segments - the market price is below LSMA
- Green segments - the market price is above LSMA
▪ Chop Zone Indicator (CZI) - Positioned on the levels +100 and -100 (it shows market direction)
- Cyan shows up market
- Brown shows down market
- Multiple colors show market in a sideways mode
▪ Sidewinder Indicator (SI) - Positioned on the levels +200 and -200
- Red shows a flat or non-trending market
- Yellow shows a trending market
- Green shows a strong trending market
▪ The Woodies CCI (14) is indicated with the fuchsia color
▪ WCCI length auto-change to 20 on 1-hour chart intervals and higher
▪ The Turbo CCI (6) has a dark red color
▪ TWCCI auto-hide on 1-hour chart intervals and higher
▪ Early Alert Functionality available (eg 20 seconds before the signal is considered valid)
▪ Simplified Alerts
- An all in one alert
- Alerts for entry triggers
- Alerts for exit conditions
▪ Some Pattern Statistics are available on the chart in a panel
Simple Steps to set it up:
1 - Choose at least 1 pattern ( with-the-trend patterns are friendlier than the counter-trend ones)
2 - Choose at least 1 exit condition
3 - Set the alerts (1 for Entry and 1 for Exit, or 1 alert running for both Entry and Exit)
For Beginners:
For the new trader, the trend continuation patterns are easier to manage.
Newcomers should stick to trend-following patterns until they feel very confident!
Here are Three Entry Choices:
1 - Conservative -
Wait until the bar closes to enter - This is the easiest to execute.
2 - Conservative to Aggressive -
Woodie would like the beginner to enter the market if, with 20 seconds left in the bar, a valid CCI pattern presents itself.
3 - Very Aggressive -
Enter trade as soon as the bar indicates a signal during price bar formation. This is for experienced traders, as the signal conditions are final at the close of the bar and the intra-bar changes are not recorded.
Your implicit learned skills are put to the test here. Be fair to yourself and allow yourself time to grow and improve your skills.
You are strongly urged to follow the Option 2.
Money Management: Apply an Initial Protective Stop; Use Trade Exits; Study the past performance - Statistics (Strategy Tester Mode).
Related Tools:
Woodies-CCI Trading System - Patterns - Strategy Tester
Risk Management System (Stop Loss, Take Profit, Trailing Stop Loss, Trailing Take Profit) - it can be connected to the Woodies-CCI Trading System - Patterns - Alerts
Early/Delayed Signal Explained
lamBOTghini-ALERTador & SL/TP V3Es un algoritmo de combinación de EMAs.
Si utilizas “close” en las 3 EMA como fuente repintará más (aunque repintar es otra cosa pero para que se entienda) aunque gráficamente parezca la mejor opción.
Por el contrario, si utilizas “high” u “open” el repintado es inexistente pero se pierde rentabilidad.
Así que es ir probando, aunque para mi esta es la más equilibrada. Tú eliges...
Tiene una alerta doble Buy / Sell para los que no son pro y solo pueden poner una solamente.
Lleva como siempre Take profit y Stop Loss, aunque el Stop Loss mejor en el Exchange.
NGRN MACD-X & RSI v4MACD-X, RSI & Volume Indicator & Alerts Study - Version 4
Overview
This study and it's associated strategy were modeled after the famous Philakone described algorithms on his now defunct instructional video series.
This indicator allows for full customisation of parameters and interaction between three indicators that allow users to shape their trading methods to their desired goals.
This associated strategy also allows users to backtest the study alerts script and find the best settings towards that end.
MACD + RSI + VOLUME - are of the most powerful and widely usded indicators, MACD/Histogram crosses, coupled with RSI & Volume increases/decreases will detects areas of deeply oversold / overbought and buys/sells on the reversal
Features
Full customisation - All parameters are open for customising to allow the trader to build their own strategy and adapt from market to market.
Clean/Simple UI - Facilitating ease of use.
Enable Buying OR Selling, - or have them both active at the same time.
Toggle off and on ALTERNATING Buy and Sell feature (pyramiding) - to allow for consecutive DCA style buys or SCALING out of an entry (partial sell).
Customizable Stop-Loss plot - to enable users to create a STOP-LOSS alert option or other alert(s) based on the plot location. See settings screenshot.
Toggle Auto Stop-Loss sell option - to enable users choose whether or not to automatically issue a sell signal when close crosses stop loss plot, or choose to toggle off if not profitable.
Customizable Take-Profit plot - to enable users to create a TAKE-PROFIT alert option or other alert(s) based on the plot location.
Study and associated Strategy - to use the TradingView ‘Strategy Tester’ back-testing features to find the best alert settings for specific coins in bear, bull and sideways markets.
Changes Version 4
Improved STOP-LOSS plot draw (red line).
Added the option to automatically sell when stop-loss cross triggered or have the option disabled, in the event a better profit can be achieved.
Added new TAKE-PROFIT plot (aqua line) to visually guide users where to place the TAKE-PROFIT parameter as well as give users options to create alerts based on the TAKE-PROFIT plot.
Access
Full Access is 0.1 ETH , one time fee for LIFETIME access to the STUDY indicator, STRATEGY and future updates as well as support and SETTINGS for various markets on the Binance Exchange.
Settings
SCREENSHOT LINKS:
BUY SETTINGS: prntscr.com
SELL SETTINGS: prntscr.com
BitcoinNinjas Ninja Signals Buy/Sell Alert Trading Strategy v2.0Bitcoin Ninjas 'Ninja Signals' Buy/Sell Alerts & Backtesting TradingView Script v2.0
(for Cryptocurrencies, Forex, GunBot, ProfitTrailer, automatic trading software, and more)
'Ninja Signals' v2.0 (SCRIPT)
'Ninja Signals' v2.0 (STRATEGY)
'Ninja Signals' v1.0 (SCRIPT)
'Ninja Signals' v1.0 (STRATEGY)
-Allows users to easily set automated buy and sell alerts on TradingView for use with automatic and manual trading of cryptocurrencies, Forex securities, and more (alerts are compatible with automatic trading software such as GunBot, ProfitTrailer, and more).
-Synthesizes many powerful indicators [e.g. Relative Strength Index (RSI), stochastic RSI, Money Flow Index (MFI), Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD), etc.) into one super script to generate very precise buy and sell signals in almost any market condition.
-Buy arrows (blue) and sell arrows (red) can be changed or hidden for ease of viewing.
-No lag EMA trendline featuring trend-reversal color-coding (white uptrend, black downtrend).
-Adjustable ‘calibration’ setting allows users to customize the script to work for any currency or security available through TradingView, on any exchange, simply by adjusting a number.
-Complete with backtesting strategy version of script which allows users to test various buy and sell strategies based on the alerts the script generates (see info and screenshots below).
-Backtesting strategy incorporates a user-defined adjustable date range, so users can estimate the script’s performance over specific periods of time, such as the last day, week, or month.
-Backtesting strategy utilizes a minimum protective gain setting to help you never sell for a loss. Simply adjust your minimum profit (%) per trade, and the test results will update.
-Backtesting strategy allows for pyramid buying to test various average down / double up buying strategies. Simply adjust the number of pyramid buys and the quantity of each buy.
- Free 7-day trial available for TradingView users who join our free BitcoinNinjas community.
-Free 24/7 support via BitcoinNinjas Telegram GunBot support group with script purchase.
-Fully compatible with GunBot automatic trading software (TradingView plugin is required).
-Special discount available for traders who purchase GunBot automatic trading software and the GunBot TradingView plugin from BitcoinNinjas, allowing for fully automatic trading.
-Contact us via Email or Telegram for more information, to request additional / custom screenshots, or to start your free trial.
DISCLAIMER: By using this BitcoinNinjas document or ‘Ninja Signals’ planning script, you agree to the BitcoinNinjas 'Terms of Use', as presented on our website (www.BitcoinNinjas.org) and as stated here. No sharing, copying, reselling, modifying, or any other forms of use are authorized for our documents, script / strategy, and the information published with them. This informational document and planning script / strategy is strictly for individual use and educational purposes only. This is not financial or investment advice. Investments are always made at your own risk and are based on your personal judgement. BitcoinNinjas is not responsible for any losses you may incur. Please invest wisely.
The Falcon - My Custom Indicator and Alert SetupHello,
I made a custom indicator, I called it The Falcon because it reacts quickly and knows how to take perspective of the market. It switches entry and exit conditions depending on wether we are in trading range or in a bullish/bearish trend (difference between green/blue arrows and between red/orange arrows).
This kind of indicator can be used for manual trading or bots.
I will grant access to people willing to make a small donation.
Here is my BTC address : 19sVQvCDmVfEACq7BiMnWSMqFPZ8qfSQ2K
If you prefer ETH : 0xc8a5d3a63a05db0c2363ea1c08b37a01cce9ebfb
Send me a Private Message with the ID of the transaction
If you want to do some forward testing first, send me a message.
I will upload soon a Strategy version of The Falcon with backtesting results.
I am also taking commissions if you want me to code something for you, or do some reverse engineering.
Also you can ask me anything in the comments.
Thanks and see you next time !
MA Cross MTF Alert (Miu)This script extends the classic moving average crossover strategy with support for up to 8 user-defined symbols across 4 custom timeframes, combined with a visual and alert system designed for traders who monitor multiple assets simultaneously.
Unlike traditional MA crossover tools, this script enables traders to receive real-time alerts for crossovers across multiple assets and timeframes, even when the script is not actively displayed on the chart — ideal for passive monitoring in multi-asset strategies.
What it does:
This script calculates two customizable moving averages (SMA or EMA) for each selected symbol and timeframe.
It then tracks crossover events:
- Bullish crossover when the fast MA crosses above the slow MA
- Bearish crossunder when the fast MA crosses below the slow MA
On the chart, it also displays the crossover signals for the current symbol and timeframe using color-coded cross icons.
Key features:
- Select SMA or EMA type for both moving averages
- Customize MA lengths and colors
- Works with any asset and timeframe
- Alerts include symbol and timeframe info for easy identification
How to use:
1) Add the indicator to your chart.
2) Choose the moving average type and lengths.
3) Enable/disable any of the 8 symbols and 4 timeframes.
4) Set up TradingView alerts by clicking “Create Alert” and selecting one of the alert() calls.
5) You will receive a message like:
BTC (1h) | MA Crossover ▲ or ETH (15m) | MA Crossunder ▼
Technical note:
This script uses request.security() to retrieve moving average values from up to 8 different symbols and 4 different timeframes in real time.
Feel free to leave your feedback or suggestions in the comments section below.
Enjoy!
VWAP Double Touch Alert (Timeframe-Aware)📌 VWAP Double Touch Alert — Smart Re-entry Signal for Precision Traders
Take your VWAP trading to the next level with this intelligent indicator that filters out the noise and zeroes in on high-probability re-entry setups.
💡 How it works:
This script tracks every time price touches the VWAP line and alerts you when it happens twice within a defined window of time (adjustable per your timeframe). This is often a sign of smart money accumulation, potential reversals, or explosive breakouts.
🔍 Why Traders Love It:
✅ Filters out weak signals — only alerts on confirmed double touches
✅ Fully adjustable VWAP zone sensitivity
✅ Selectable timeframe profiles or custom window (1m, 5m, 15m, 30m, etc.)
✅ Clean visual cues with minimal chart clutter
✅ Perfect for scalping, intraday reversals, or VWAP mean-reversion strategies
⚙️ Customization:
VWAP zone width (in %)
Time window in bars or automatic based on timeframe
Custom alert messages
Alert only triggers once per double-touch event to avoid spamming
🎯 Best For:
Crypto scalpers & day traders
VWAP bounce and mean-reversion traders
Traders who want clean, conclusive entry alerts without lag
EMA Crossover Strategy with Trailing Stop and AlertsPowerful EMA Crossover Strategy with Dynamic Trailing Stop and Real-Time Alerts
This strategy combines the simplicity and effectiveness of EMA crossovers with a dynamic trailing stop-loss mechanism for robust risk management.
**Key Features:**
* **EMA Crossover Signals:** Identifies potential trend changes using customizable short and long period Exponential Moving Averages.
* **Trailing Stop-Loss:** Automatically adjusts the stop-loss level as the price moves favorably, helping to protect profits and limit downside risk. The trailing stop percentage is fully adjustable.
* **Visual Buy/Sell Signals:** Clear buy (green upward label) and sell (red downward label) signals are plotted directly on the price chart.
* **Customizable Inputs:** Easily adjust the lengths of the short and long EMAs, as well as the trailing stop percentage, to optimize the strategy for different assets and timeframes.
* **Real-Time Alerts:** Receive instant alerts for buy and sell signals, ensuring you don't miss potential trading opportunities.
**How to Use:**
1. Add the strategy to your TradingView chart.
2. Customize the "Short EMA Length," "Long EMA Length," and "Trailing Stop Percentage" in the strategy's settings.
3. Enable alerts in TradingView to receive notifications when buy or sell signals are generated.
This strategy is intended to provide automated trading signals based on EMA crossovers with built-in risk management. Remember to backtest thoroughly on your chosen instruments and timeframes before using it for live trading.
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