Key Earnings Level by Tim WestKEY EARNINGS LEVELS:
1. It is a composite price of an equity with a quarterly earnings report. The price line attempts to indicate the most important price for the release of earnings of that company. Only companies that have quarterly earnings will be able to have Key Earnings Levels. Indexes, commodities or other futures and crypto markets will not have these lines available.
After the earnings release (aka "ER"), the stock will tend to be supported by the price of the Key Earnings Level (KEL). If the stock is NOT supported at the KEL, then you can assume the stock is under distribution and one could further assume the earnings report was not accepted well by the market and the stock will likely continue to be sold in the future until the KEL no longer stops the advance of the stock.
2. The Earnings Level is designed to be plotted on the DAILY time frame only, and not the weekly or monthly time frames. It is also not designed for the hourly or any time other than daily.
3. Earnings Levels seem to be useful for a long period of time, perhaps up to a year or more based on the observations that I have done since 2012-2014 when I created the concept. I designed the software to allow you to advance the line forward in time by periods of 3 months, 6 months, 9 months and 12 months. The levels could last longer and you could add a "horizontal ray" at each earnings level so that it extends indefinitely into the future.
4. There are many additional uses of KEL's that include a combined KEL for an index, such as the DJIA, SP500 or any other basket of stocks if you combine all of the stocks KEL's together to form a market support/resistance level. I have published this research here at TradingView under the $DJI DJIA symbol.
5. The concept behind this EARNINGS RELEASE is to also see HOW VOLATILE a stock is on the day before, day of and day after the EARNINGS are released as a gauge of uncertainty in the stock. The larger the range of the stock price on an EARNINGS report, the more varied the opinions are of investors and the more uncertain analysts are on the valuation of the company or its future outlook. Volatility is an important concept for risk management in a stock and understanding how volatile a stock is on the 4 most important days of the year for any stock will help any investor understand more deeply about the risk of the stock itself.
6. I comment on stocks using the earnings levels concepts in chat room Key Hidden Levels here at TradingView for many years now. I am eager to hear your comments and success with this tool and others and hope you can pass it along to others to help them be informed too.
在腳本中搜尋"daily"
Periodic Volume by Atilla YurtsevenPeriodic volume oscillator helps you to track volume of the selected period. Let's say you are analysing in 1H chart and your periodic volume is set to Daily. You can easily see what's the volume of the daily chart. You can select period from 1 minute to 1 month.
Disclaimer: This is not financial or investment advice
I often share ideas and scripts. Remember to follow me on TradingView to get notified.
Trade safe,
Atilla Yurtseven
B3 FisherTransformThis is the indicator from the trading strategy I posted recently. I do like Fisher Transform a lot on day bar charts. However, the smaller you go in bar interval, the less I feel it is as usable. At that point, any oscillator will usually do. When comparing the slope of the line and direction to the chart price action using day bars, I get a great sense of when to enter into a swing.
The indicator is often earlier to turn than other indicators, therefor, occasionally a trade may take a day to 3 days to start moving well in the desired direction, but it is never late which is very nice!
Use in conjunction with your support and resistance levels to find great entry points on reversals.
Use in conjunction with moving averages to find the reentry into a continuing trend.
Features include bar paint, zero line, and adjustable deviation values to target trend continuation and possible max oscillation reversal trades.
Enjoy! ~B3 d^.^b
RSC TrendTrading Indicator v3.0 RSC TrendTrading Indicator v3.0
Note: this v30.0 is an updated version with alert conditions added so you can easily add alerts (see end for an explanation)
This indicator combines 4 indicators as one indicator (assuming you are looking the daily chart) and adds alerts:
An Upper Donchian Channel of 20 days (default) or more, used to indicate buy signals
A Lower Donchian Channel of 10 days (default) or more, used to indicate exit signals
A 50 day Simple Moving Average (for entry filtering)
A 200 day Simple Moving Average (for entry filtering)
This strategy works best on daily.
You can create alerts by selecting " RSC TrendTrading... " and "Buy Single " or " Sell Signal " for the condition, then Buy or Sell. I recommend you select "Once Per Bar Close" to avoid getting multiple signals per bar.
This is a combined indicator for those who are familiar with Doc Severson's (Ready Set Crypto) Trend Trading Class offered at Ready Set Crypto . It is published with permission.
I highly recommend that you attend the class to understand how this indicator can be used to your advantage. There is way more than just to the indicators to utilise this trading strategy successfully.
Please Like, Share, Comment, if you like this indicator.
Look for a strategy based on this that allows backtesting! Please follow me and/or message me if you are interested.
Please follow me and/or message me if you are interested.
Warning
The Buy and Sell calls are meaningless and must not be auctioned without a thorough understanding of this trading strategy and the full consideration of the entry and exit conditions.
Please use this indicator at your own risk. The publisher does not accept any responsibility for its performance or any implications.
market phases - JDThis indicator shows the relation of price against different period ma's.
When put in daily Timeframe it gives the 1400 Day (= 200 Weekly) and the 200 ,100 an 50 Daily.
The lines show the 200,100 and 50 ma in relation to the 1400 ma.
JD.
#NotTradingAdvice #DYOR
JZW: 8 MA's (EMA, SMA or WMA) Multi TimeframeUp to 8 Moving Averages can be applied to your chart. Each one is individually configurable for the following:
1. Length
2. Method: EMA, SMA or WMA.
3. Timeframe: Current, 1H, 2H, 4H, 6H, 12H, 1D, 3D, Weekly or Monthly.
Any MA's set to the current or higher timeframe than the chart will be displayed.
Suggested use: set 2 or 3 MA's to a higher timeframe (e.g. daily or weekly) to determine the overall trend and set the others to the current timeframe for intraday trading.
The example chart is set to EMA's 3, 5, 10, 20, 50 on current timeframe (4H) and EMA's 50, 100 & 200 for daily.
My first published script, hope you all find this useful!
Any feedback would be welcome.
2% candlePart of my strategy involves entering a trade based on a candle on a 5-min chart being < 2% (ignoring major volatility).
I got tired of calculating the range of a single candle either in my head or on a calculator, so I wrote this up. Feel free to share it.
Shows the %move of any single candle, default horizontal lines are 1% & 2%, can be changed by clicking the gear icon next to the indicator after you have added the indicator to your chart. Works on any timeframe, 5m, 1h, 1d, etc , obviously
the higher the timeframe, the larger the move.
nkh Trend BiasThis is for checking out what trends are, it can be used to check trends, to make sure you watch it daily. Okay then.
nkh.
Zabbo Confluence Indicator + DashboardDescription
This script combines the power of multiple proven swing trend indicators into a single, unified confluence system. A trade signal is generated when the specified number of indicators align in the same bullish or bearish direction, helping traders identify high-probability long or short opportunities.
The script includes an on-chart dashboard that displays the current status of each individual indicator, along with the overall confluence score, allowing you to visually track trend alignment as market conditions evolve.
Included Indicators:
Xtreme Trend – View Script
MACD (12-26-9) – View Script
MACD (144-34-9) Histogram – View Script
WaveTrend Oscillator – View Script
QQE MT4 (Glaz-Modified by JustUncleL) – View Script
Signal Conditions:
A BUY signal is triggered when:
Xtreme Trend is Bullish
MACD (12-26-9) shows a bullish cross
MACD (144-34-9) histogram is increasing
WaveTrend Oscillator is bullish
QQE MT4 line crosses above its signal
A SELL signal is triggered when:
Xtreme Trend is Bearish
MACD (12-26-9) shows a bearish cross
MACD (144-34-9) histogram is decreasing
WaveTrend Oscillator is bearish
QQE MT4 line crosses below its signal
Users can enable or disable individual indicators in the settings and adjust the confluence threshold (from 1 to 5) to suit their trading style. They also have the ability to toggle off the Xtrend indicator, the 200 EMA, and the confluence dashboard.
Best Use
Performs best on higher timeframes such as 1H, 4H, and Daily.
Lower timeframes (<1H) and choppy, sideways markets may produce frequent signals with smaller spreads.
Increasing the confluence requirement reduces the number of signals, but increases the reliability of potential market tops and bottoms.
Key Features
Five popular trend/trading indicators in one script
Adjustable confluence threshold (1–5)
On-chart dashboard for quick signal confirmation
Customizable indicator inclusion/exclusion
Works across any market (forex, crypto, stocks, commodities)
Smart RSI Divergence PRO | Auto Lines + Alerts📌 Purpose
This indicator automatically detects Regular and Hidden RSI Divergences between price action and the RSI oscillator.
It plots divergence lines directly on the chart, labels signals, and includes alerts for automated monitoring.
🧠 How It Works
1. RSI Calculation
RSI is calculated using the selected Source (default: Close) and RSI Length (default: 14).
2. Divergence Detection via Fractals
Swing points on both price and RSI are detected using fractal logic (5-bar patterns).
Regular Divergence:
Bearish: Price forms a higher high, RSI forms a lower high.
Bullish: Price forms a lower low, RSI forms a higher low.
Hidden Divergence:
Bearish: Price forms a lower high, RSI forms a higher high.
Bullish: Price forms a higher low, RSI forms a lower low.
3. Auto Drawing Lines
Lines are drawn automatically between divergence points:
Red = Regular Bearish
Green = Regular Bullish
Orange = Hidden Bearish
Blue = Hidden Bullish
Line width and transparency are adjustable.
4. Labels and Alerts
Labels mark divergence points with up/down arrows.
Alerts trigger for each divergence type.
📈 How to Use
Use Regular Divergences to anticipate trend reversals.
Use Hidden Divergences to confirm trend continuation.
Combine with support/resistance, trendlines, or volume for higher probability setups.
Recommended Timeframes: Works on all timeframes; more reliable on 1h, 4h, and Daily.
Markets: Forex, Crypto, Stocks.
⚙️ Inputs
Source (Close, HL2, etc.)
RSI Length
Toggle Regular / Hidden Divergence visibility
Toggle Lines / Labels
Line Width & Line Transparency
⚠️ Disclaimer
This script is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice.
Always test thoroughly before using in live trading.
Multiple SMAsPlots multiple SMAs in a single indicator.
This script only plots the SMAs if the timeframe is set to daily.
- SMA10 in light blue
- SMA20 in yellow
- SMA50 in red
- SMA100 in green
- SMA200 in blue
It also plots the crosses between SMA20 and SMA50
Fractal Pullback Market StructureFractal Pullback Market Structure
Author: The_Forex_Steward
License: Mozilla Public License 2.0
The Fractal Pullback Market Structure indicator is a sophisticated price action tool designed to visualize internal structure shifts and break-of-structure (BoS) events with high accuracy. It leverages fractal pullback logic to identify market swing points and confirm whether a directional change has occurred.
This indicator detects swing highs and lows based on fractal behavior, drawing zigzag lines to connect these key pivot points. It classifies and labels each structural point as either a Higher High (HH), Higher Low (HL), Lower High (LH), or Lower Low (LL). Internal shifts are marked using triangle symbols on the chart, distinguishing bullish from bearish developments.
Break of Structure events are confirmed when price closes beyond the most recent swing high or low, and a horizontal line is drawn at the breakout level. This helps traders validate when a structural trend change is underway.
Users can configure the lookback period that defines the sensitivity of the pullback detection, as well as a timeframe multiplier to align the logic with higher timeframes such as 4H or Daily. There are visual customization settings for the zigzag lines and BoS markers, including color, width, and style (solid, dotted, or dashed).
Alerts are available for each key structural label—HH, HL, LH, LL—as well as for BoS events. These alerts are filtered through a selectable alert mode that separates signals by timeframe category: Low Timeframe (LTF), Medium Timeframe (MTF), and High Timeframe (HTF). Each mode allows the user to receive alerts only when relevant to their strategy.
This indicator excels in trend confirmation and reversal detection. Traders can use it to identify developing structure, validate internal shifts, and anticipate breakout continuation or rejection. It is particularly useful for Smart Money Concept (SMC) traders, swing traders, and those looking to refine entries and exits based on price structure rather than lagging indicators.
Visual clarity, adaptable timeframe logic, and precise structural event detection make this tool a valuable addition to any price action trader’s toolkit.
Historical Volatility with HV Average & High/Low Trendlines
### 📊 **Indicator Title**: Historical Volatility with HV Average & High/Low Trendlines
**Version**: Pine Script v5
**Purpose**:
This script visualizes market volatility using **Historical Volatility (HV)** and enhances analysis by:
* Showing a **moving average** of HV to identify volatility trends.
* Marking **high and low trendlines** to highlight extremes in volatility over a selected period.
---
### 🔧 **Inputs**:
1. **HV Length (`length`)**:
Controls how many bars are used to calculate Historical Volatility.
*(Default: 10)*
2. **Average Length (`avgLength`)**:
Number of bars used for calculating the moving average of HV.
*(Default: 20)*
3. **Trendline Lookback Period (`trendLookback`)**:
Number of bars to look back for calculating the highest and lowest values of HV.
*(Default: 100)*
---
### 📈 **Core Calculations**:
1. **Historical Volatility (`hv`)**:
$$
HV = 100 \times \text{stdev}\left(\ln\left(\frac{\text{close}}{\text{close} }\right), \text{length}\right) \times \sqrt{\frac{365}{\text{period}}}
$$
* Measures how much the stock price fluctuates.
* Adjusts annualization factor depending on whether it's intraday or daily.
2. **HV Moving Average (`hvAvg`)**:
A simple moving average (SMA) of HV over the selected `avgLength`.
3. **HV High & Low Trendlines**:
* `hvHigh`: Highest HV value over the last `trendLookback` bars.
* `hvLow`: Lowest HV value over the last `trendLookback` bars.
---
### 🖍️ **Visual Plots**:
* 🔵 **HV**: Blue line showing raw Historical Volatility.
* 🔴 **HV Average**: Red line (thicker) indicating smoothed HV trend.
* 🟢 **HV High**: Green horizontal line marking volatility peaks.
* 🟠 **HV Low**: Orange horizontal line marking volatility lows.
---
### ✅ **Usage**:
* **High HV**: Indicates increased risk or potential breakout conditions.
* **Low HV**: Suggests consolidation or calm markets.
* **Cross of HV above Average**: May signal rising volatility (e.g., before breakout).
* **Touching High/Low Levels**: Helps identify volatility extremes and possible reversal zones.
5 AM NY 4H Candle High/LowThis indicator identifies the 4-hour candle that starts at 5:00 AM New York time (NYT) and automatically plots its high and low on intraday charts (e.g., 15m, 30m, 1H).
It helps traders:
Highlight a key session window often associated with increased market activity.
Use the 5AM–9AM NYT range for breakout, reversal, or liquidity zone strategies.
See clean horizontal levels that can act as support or resistance throughout the trading day.
🧠 Key Features:
Works on any timeframe below 4H.
Automatically detects and updates daily.
Optional labels to mark the range visually.
Reflexivity Resonance Factor (RRF) - Quantum Flow Reflexivity Resonance Factor (RRF) – Quantum Flow
See the Feedback Loops. Anticipate the Regime Shift.
What is the RRF – Quantum Flow?
The Reflexivity Resonance Factor (RRF) – Quantum Flow is a next-generation market regime detector and energy oscillator, inspired by George Soros’ theory of reflexivity and modern complexity science. It is designed for traders who want to visualize the hidden feedback loops between market perception and participation, and to anticipate explosive regime shifts before they unfold.
Unlike traditional oscillators, RRF does not just measure price momentum or volatility. Instead, it models the dynamic feedback between how the market perceives itself (perception) and how it acts on that perception (participation). When these feedback loops synchronize, they create “resonance” – a state of amplified reflexivity that often precedes major market moves.
Theoretical Foundation
Reflexivity: Markets are not just driven by external information, but by participants’ perceptions and their actions, which in turn influence future perceptions. This feedback loop can create self-reinforcing trends or sudden reversals.
Resonance: When perception and participation align and reinforce each other, the market enters a high-energy, reflexive state. These “resonance” events often mark the start of new trends or the climax of existing ones.
Energy Field: The indicator quantifies the “energy” of the market’s reflexivity, allowing you to see when the crowd is about to act in unison.
How RRF – Quantum Flow Works
Perception Proxy: Measures the rate of change in price (ROC) over a configurable period, then smooths it with an EMA. This models how quickly the market’s collective perception is shifting.
Participation Proxy: Uses a fast/slow ATR ratio to gauge the intensity of market participation (volatility expansion/contraction).
Reflexivity Core: Multiplies perception and participation to model the feedback loop.
Resonance Detection: Applies Z-score normalization to the absolute value of reflexivity, highlighting when current feedback is unusually strong compared to recent history.
Energy Calculation: Scales resonance to a 0–100 “energy” value, visualized as a dynamic background.
Regime Strength: Tracks the percentage of bars in a lookback window where resonance exceeded the threshold, quantifying the persistence of reflexive regimes.
Inputs:
🧬 Core Parameters
Perception Period (pp_roc_len, default 14): Lookback for price ROC.
Lower (5–10): More sensitive, for scalping (1–5min).
Default (14): Balanced, for 15min–1hr.
Higher (20–30): Smoother, for 4hr–daily.
Perception Smooth (pp_smooth_len, default 7): EMA smoothing for perception.
Lower (3–5): Faster, more detail.
Default (7): Balanced.
Higher (10–15): Smoother, less noise.
Participation Fast (prp_fast_len, default 7): Fast ATR for immediate volatility.
5–7: Scalping.
7–10: Day trading.
10–14: Swing trading.
Participation Slow (prp_slow_len, default 21): Slow ATR for baseline volatility.
Should be 2–4x fast ATR.
Default (21): Works with fast=7.
⚡ Signal Configuration
Resonance Window (res_z_window, default 50): Z-score lookback for resonance normalization.
20–30: More reactive.
50: Medium-term.
100+: Very stable.
Primary Threshold (rrf_threshold, default 1.5): Z-score level for “Active” resonance.
1.0–1.5: More signals.
1.5: Balanced.
2.0+: Only strong signals.
Extreme Threshold (rrf_extreme, default 2.5): Z-score for “Extreme” resonance.
2.5: Major regime shifts.
3.0+: Only the most extreme.
Regime Window (regime_window, default 100): Lookback for regime strength (% of bars with resonance spikes).
Higher: More context, slower.
Lower: Adapts quickly.
🎨 Visual Settings
Show Resonance Flow (show_flow, default true): Plots the main resonance line with glow effects.
Show Signal Particles (show_particles, default true): Circular markers at active/extreme resonance points.
Show Energy Field (show_energy, default true): Background color based on resonance energy.
Show Info Dashboard (show_dashboard, default true): Status panel with resonance metrics.
Show Trading Guide (show_guide, default true): On-chart quick reference for interpreting signals.
Color Mode (color_mode, default "Spectrum"): Visual theme for all elements.
“Spectrum”: Cyan→Magenta (high contrast)
“Heat”: Yellow→Red (heat map)
“Ocean”: Blue gradients (easy on eyes)
“Plasma”: Orange→Purple (vibrant)
Color Schemes
Dynamic color gradients are used for all plots and backgrounds, adapting to both resonance intensity and direction:
Spectrum: Cyan/Magenta for bullish/bearish resonance.
Heat: Yellow/Red for bullish, Blue/Purple for bearish.
Ocean: Blue gradients for both directions.
Plasma: Orange/Purple for high-energy states.
Glow and aura effects: The resonance line is layered with multiple glows for depth and signal strength.
Background energy field: Darker = higher energy = stronger reflexivity.
Visual Logic
Main Resonance Line: Shows the smoothed resonance value, color-coded by direction and intensity.
Glow/Aura: Multiple layers for visual depth and to highlight strong signals.
Threshold Zones: Dotted lines and filled areas mark “Active” and “Extreme” resonance zones.
Signal Particles: Circular markers at each “Active” (primary threshold) and “Extreme” (extreme threshold) event.
Dashboard: Top-right panel shows current status (Dormant, Building, Active, Extreme), resonance value, energy %, and regime strength.
Trading Guide: Bottom-right panel explains all states and how to interpret them.
How to Use RRF – Quantum Flow
Dormant (💤): Market is in equilibrium. Wait for resonance to build.
Building (🌊): Resonance is rising but below threshold. Prepare for a move.
Active (🔥): Resonance exceeds primary threshold. Reflexivity is significant—consider entries or exits.
Extreme (⚡): Resonance exceeds extreme threshold. Major regime shift likely—watch for trend acceleration or reversal.
Energy >70%: High conviction, crowd is acting in unison.
Above 0: Bullish reflexivity (positive feedback).
Below 0: Bearish reflexivity (negative feedback).
Regime Strength: % of bars in “Active” state—higher = more persistent regime.
Tips:
- Use lower lookbacks for scalping, higher for swing trading.
- Combine with price action or your own system for confirmation.
- Works on all assets and timeframes—tune to your style.
Alerts
RRF Activation: Resonance crosses above primary threshold.
RRF Extreme: Resonance crosses above extreme threshold.
RRF Deactivation: Resonance falls below primary threshold.
Originality & Usefulness
RRF – Quantum Flow is not a mashup of existing indicators. It is a novel oscillator that models the feedback loop between perception and participation, then quantifies and visualizes the resulting resonance. The multi-layered color logic, energy field, and regime strength dashboard are unique to this script. It is designed for anticipation, not confirmation—helping you see regime shifts before they are obvious in price.
Chart Info
Script Name: Reflexivity Resonance Factor (RRF) – Quantum Flow
Recommended Use: Any asset, any timeframe. Tune parameters to your style.
Disclaimer
This script is for research and educational purposes only. It does not provide financial advice or direct buy/sell signals. Always use proper risk management and combine with your own strategy. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
Trade with insight. Trade with anticipation.
— Dskyz , for DAFE Trading Systems
Vietnamese Stock Market FTD (Follow Through Day) AlertA Pine Script implementing William O'Neil’s Follow Through Day (FTD) strategy for the Vietnamese stock market. It scans 7 predefined sector groups (Banks, Real Estate, Retail, etc.) to detect momentum breakouts.
Key Features :
Triggers an FTD signal when ≥X groups (default: 3) have ≥Y stocks (default: 2) rising above a Z% threshold (default: 5%) daily.
Highlights qualifying stocks by group in a dynamic label during alerts.
Visualizes strength via histograms and background shading.
Open-source under Mozilla Public License 2.0 .
Purpose : Identify institutional buying and potential market reversals.
Nifty 0.09 Levels - Today OnlyNifty 0.09 Levels – Today Only
This indicator is designed for intraday traders on the NSE (National Stock Exchange of India), specifically for Nifty and BankNifty instruments. It identifies key price levels based on the candle that ends at 9:20 AM IST, which typically reflects the first 5 minutes of market structure after open.
What the Script Does
Detects the 9:15–9:20 AM candle (India market time).
Calculates a base level by adjusting the close of this candle by ±0.09%, creating an upper and lower bound.
Optionally plots three target levels (TG1, TG2, TG3) on both the upside and downside by applying further percentage extensions (±0.18% sequentially).
Displays these levels only for the current day, keeping your chart clean.
How It Works
The script runs on all timeframes and uses timestamp("Asia/Kolkata") to accurately isolate the target candle.
It conditionally draws horizontal lines using line.new() only if today's levels haven't already been drawn.
TG levels can be toggled on or off with a checkbox.
Levels extend visually for 60 bars (roughly one hour on a 1-minute chart) and reset daily.
Use Cases
Scalping or short-term breakout trades based on the early range.
Bias setting: Above the upper level indicates strength; below the lower suggests weakness.
Can be used in automated confluence setups or manual discretionary trades.
Why It's Unique
This tool is optimized for Indian market timing, and uses fixed percentage logic that's not commonly available in open-source range indicators. It cleanly isolates and visualizes actionable levels based on the early session candle without cluttering your chart with historical or irrelevant lines.
No external dependencies or additional scripts are required. Ideal for traders who value simplicity and precision early in the trading session.
Advanced QQE Buy/Sell with Confirmation FiltersAdvanced QQE Buy/Sell with Confirmation Filters
This indicator provides high-probability Buy and Sell signals using an advanced Quantitative Qualitative Estimation (QQE) method, enhanced by optional powerful confirmation filters.
Core Strategy:
📈 QQE Signals: Based on smoothed RSI crossover of dynamic threshold bands.
🎯 Buy Signal: Triggered when RSI crosses above QQE Lower Band.
🎯 Sell Signal: Triggered when RSI crosses below QQE Upper Band.
Optional Confirmation Filters:
🔧 RSI Filter: Only accept buys when RSI > 55 or sells when RSI < 45.
🔧 MACD Histogram Filter: Confirms momentum direction.
🔧 VWAP Filter: Confirms if price is above (bullish) or below (bearish) VWAP.
Customization Options:
Adjust RSI Length, QQE Smoothing Length, and Threshold to match your trading style.
Independently toggle each confirmation filter ON/OFF from the settings.
VWAP line can also be plotted on chart for visual guidance.
Key Features:
Clean Buy (green up label) and Sell (red down label) signals plotted on chart.
Alerts available for Buy/Sell triggers.
Optimized for fast performance and low lag.
Recommended Timeframes:
15min, 1H, 4H, Daily.
Disclaimer:
This indicator is for educational purposes only. Trading involves risk. Always perform your own due diligence.
Developed and optimized by Keyvan 🚀
RSI - 5UP Overview
The "RSI - 5UP" indicator is a versatile tool that enhances the traditional Relative Strength Index (RSI) by adding smoothing options, Bollinger Bands, and divergence detection. It provides a clear visual representation of RSI levels with customizable bands and optional moving averages, helping traders identify overbought/oversold conditions and potential trend reversals through divergence signals.
Features
Customizable RSI: Adjust the RSI length and source to fit your trading style.
Overbought/Oversold Bands: Visualizes RSI levels with intuitive color-coded bands (red for overbought at 70, white for neutral at 50, green for oversold at 30).
Smoothing Options: Apply various types of moving averages (SMA, EMA, SMMA, WMA, VWMA) to the RSI, with optional Bollinger Bands for volatility analysis.
Divergence Detection: Identifies regular bullish and bearish divergences, with visual labels ("Bull" for bullish, "Bear" for bearish) and alerts.
G radient Fills: Highlights overbought and oversold zones with gradient fills (green for overbought, red for oversold).
How to Use
1. Add to Chart: Apply the "RSI - 5UP" indicator to any chart. It works well on timeframes from 5 minutes to daily.
2. Configure Settings:
RSI Settings:
RSI Length: Adjust the period for RSI calculation (default: 14).
Source: Choose the price source for RSI (default: close).
Calculate Divergence: Enable to detect bullish/bearish divergences (default: disabled).
Smoothing:
Type: Select the type of moving average to smooth the RSI ("None", "SMA", "SMA + Bollinger Bands", "EMA", "SMMA (RMA)", "WMA", "VWMA"; default: "SMA").
Length: Set the period for the moving average (default: 14).
BB StdDev: If "SMA + Bollinger Bands" is selected, adjust the standard deviation multiplier for the bands (default: 2.0).
3.Interpret the Indicator:
RSI Levels: The RSI line (purple) oscillates between 0 and 100. Levels above 70 (red band) indicate overbought conditions, while levels below 30 (green band) indicate oversold conditions. The 50 level (white band) is neutral.
Gradient Fills: The background gradients (green above 70, red below 30) highlight overbought and oversold zones for quick reference.
Moving Average (MA): If enabled, a yellow MA line smooths the RSI. If "SMA + Bollinger Bands" is selected, green bands appear around the MA to show volatility.
Divergences: If "Calculate Divergence" is enabled, look for "Bull" (green label) and "Bear" (red label) signals:
Bullish Divergence: Indicates a potential upward reversal when the price makes a lower low, but the RSI makes a higher low.
Bearish Divergence: Indicates a potential downward reversal when the price makes a higher high, but the RSI makes a lower high.
4. Set Alerts:
Use the "Regular Bullish Divergence" and "Regular Bearish Divergence" alert conditions to be notified when a divergence is detected.
Notes
The indicator does not provide direct buy/sell signals. Use the RSI levels, moving averages, and divergence signals as part of a broader trading strategy.
Divergence detection requires the "Calculate Divergence" option to be enabled and may not work on all timeframes or assets due to market noise.
The Bollinger Bands are only visible when "SMA + Bollinger Bands" is selected as the smoothing type.
Credits
Developed by Marrulk. Enjoy trading with RSI - 5UP! 🚀
MissedPrice[KiomarsRakei]█ Overview:
The MissedPrice script identifies price zones based on significant Open Interest shifts (including gaps) aligned with price movements. When sudden market positioning changes occur, the script pinpoints target zones where price is believed to return. Each signal directs you toward these opportunity zones with supporting metrics like Notional Value, Volume Ratio, and Funding Rate timing to help qualify the signals.
█ Core Concept:
Markets frequently "miss" critical price levels during rapid movements. These missed zones occur when:
Orders are revoked during sudden price shifts
Exchanges fail to execute at intended prices
TP/SL orders miss exact execution points
Institutional orders create supply/demand imbalances
Market structure shifts bypass key levels
Liquidity voids form from positioning changes
These missed price zones create natural targets that price tends to revisit. The MissedPrice indicator identifies these zones by analyzing the relationship between Open Interest, Price, and Volume.
█ Closer look at target zones:
Target zones are calculated using the open price where significant OI shifts occur, with zone width adjusted based on the High-Low ratio and ATR to adapt to current volatility. If a zone is touched once after a signal is generated, it is no longer valid. This can be understood as the missing positions and volume having now entered the market.
Each zone's Notional Value (NV) - calculated as OI change multiplied by price - measures the financial impact of the positioning shift. Higher NV indicates more significant market activity and greater liquidity, making price more likely to return to that area. Users can adjust NV ratio thresholds in the inputs to filter signal quality.
█ Features:
Statistical Dashboard: Real-time statistics table showing performance metrics for signals
Funding Rate Visualization: Vertical lines indicate funding rate times to help correlate signals with these significant market events
Alert Capability: Set up alerts for new signals to never miss a trading opportunity
Dynamic Entry Lines: Draws adjustable entry and target level lines to facilitate precise trade execution and measurement, customizable via inputs
█ Closer Look at Statistics Table:
Signal Count: Total numbers of signals generated and total candles included (limited by TradingView's OI historical data)
Win Rate: can be interpreted as the hit rate of target zones. Whenever price reaches the zone, it is calculated as a win, regardless of how far price may have moved in the opposite direction beforehand. This metric measures the script's accuracy in identifying price zones that eventually get revisited.
Total Profit: Calculates possible profit from first entry to target of hit signals - an estimate since humans can't take all signals and might have better entries or average down. By default is turned off can be turned on in the input menu.
Bad Signals: Signals taking too long to complete or moving much further from target
Bad but Hit: Bad signals that eventually hit the target despite early challenges
As you can see in the chart, there are zones that price does not return to touch. There is no guarantee that every identified zone will be reached, which is why the script provides additional qualification metrics to help assess signal probability.
Due to limitations of Open Interest data, you can only use this script on crypto pairs that have Open Interest data available on TradingView. While the script works on any timeframe, it performs best on timeframes less than daily.
█ Best Practices:
Use it in bar replay mode to master the strategy
Try different risk management systems based on how far price goes from the target and your creativity
Use the volume ratio and funding time data to further qualify signals
Notional Value plays a key role
Pre-Market High/Low (Static Lines + Labels)
Pre-Market Range ✅
Draws the Pre-Market High & Low from 4:00 AM to 9:30 AM ET using accurate 1-minute intraday data.
Static Lines 📏
Plots dashed horizontal lines that remain visible all day across all timeframes — including 1m, 5m, 15m, 1h, 4h, and Daily.
Price Labels 🔖
Includes real-time price labels so you can easily reference exact pre-market levels on the chart.
Session Lock 🕒
Lines are locked in after 9:30 AM and remain visible even if you switch timeframes or turn off extended hours.
Trading Utility 🎯
Ideal for identifying key breakout levels, intraday support/resistance zones, and setting risk parameters.
Multi-Timeframe MA DashboardThis indicator monitors 5 timeframes: 5min, 15min, 1hr, 4hr, and Daily. It displays fast and slow moving averages for each timeframe, along with the current price. The trend direction is color-coded: green for bullish (fast MA above slow MA) and red for bearish (fast MA below slow MA).
The dashboard also shows the last crossover signal (Buy/Sell) for each timeframe.
Visual arrows are plotted on the chart for the current timeframe. A green up arrow indicates a potential bullish crossover (Buy signal), while a red down arrow indicates a potential bearish crossover (Sell signal).
The dashboard is elegant and professional, with alternating row colors for better readability. It can be placed in any corner of the screen and customized with user-defined colors for bullish and bearish trends.
Alerts are triggered when a crossover occurs on any timeframe. These alerts include the timeframe and signal type (e.g., "5min: ↑ BUY").
How to Read the Indicator
The dashboard displays the following for each timeframe:
Fast MA: The value of the fast moving average.
Slow MA: The value of the slow moving average.
Price: The current price for the timeframe.
Trend: The current trend direction (Bullish or Bearish).
Signal: The last crossover signal (↑ BUY or ↓ SELL).
On the chart, green up arrows indicate a bullish crossover (Fast MA crosses above Slow MA), while red down arrows indicate a bearish crossover (Fast MA crosses below Slow MA).
Green text in the dashboard indicates a bullish trend or signal, while red text indicates a bearish trend or signal.
How to Use the Indicator
Use the dashboard to monitor the trend direction across multiple timeframes. Look for confluence (agreement) between timeframes to identify stronger trends. Observe the "Signal" column in the dashboard for the last crossover on each timeframe. Use the arrows on the chart to identify potential crossover points for the current timeframe.
Enable alerts to be notified of crossover signals on any timeframe. Alerts include the timeframe and signal type for easy reference.
Adjust the fast and slow moving average lengths to suit your trading style. Choose between EMA, SMA, or WMA for the moving average type. Customize the dashboard placement and colors for better visibility.
Important Notes
This indicator is not a buy or sell recommendation. It is a tool to assist traders in their analysis. Always use this indicator in conjunction with other tools, such as support/resistance levels, volume analysis, and price action. Past performance of moving averages does not guarantee future results.
How to Add the Indicator
Add the indicator to your chart from the TradingView library. Configure the inputs:
Fast MA Length: Default is 20.
Slow MA Length: Default is 50.
MA Type: Choose between EMA, SMA, or WMA.
Dashboard Placement: Select the corner of the screen where the dashboard will appear.
Colors: Customize the colors for bullish and bearish trends.
Monitor the dashboard and chart for trends and signals.
Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not provide financial, investment, or trading advice. Always perform your own analysis and consult with a financial advisor before making trading decisions.