Critical ZonesIntraday trading in Index (Nifty, Bank Nifty, Fin Nifty , Midcap, Sensex ) and F & O Stocks of the Indian Market,Global,Crypto all Indicator is design.
*Outcome of the Indicator* :
1) 4 Zones Resistance Zone= Shown by two red color lines (Resistance Zone on Top )
Support Zone= Shown by two green color lines (Support Zone on Bottom)
Intermediate 2 Critical Zones shown by Blue color Lines (Intermediate Zone)
How to trade on these critical zones: -
a) If Price is above Critical Zone 1 & below the Critical Zone 2 then Critical Zone 1 = Should work as immediate Support of the price and critical zone will work
as resistance zone.
b) If Price Breaks Resistance zone (at 15 Minutes Chart) and Sustain then Its Bullish Signal - Maximum time price will not go below resistance zone
i.e. resistance zone will work as support zone on that day. If Price Breaks Support zone (at 15 Minutes Chart) and Sustain then Its Bearish Signal
- Maximum time price will not go above support zone i.e. support zone will work as resistance zone on that day.
2) Auto Buyers or Sellers as per the situation generated by this indicator on the basis of the predefined parameters (Used by me for intraday & scalping)
which will be helpful to get momentum trades. One can get the help in option buying with this indicator and it can be used for scalping also.
3) For Second confirmation of the market trend Indicator provides two EMA Lines one is small (Green) & Big One is (Red).
If green line is above red line than market is bullish & on the other hand if green line is below red line market is bearish.
Point to remember:
Do not consider the signal of Buyers or Sellers on running Candle i.e you would wait for the current candle to close before evaluating the conditions to generate a signal.
By waiting for the candle to close, you can eliminate any false signals or noise that may occur during the formation of the candle.
For example, if you are using a 5-minute chart, you would wait for the current 5-minute candle to complete before evaluating the conditions for generating a signal.
How to use Indicator:
1) Suitable timeframe of 5 minutes to get the accurate signals for intraday trading and scalping.
2) To avoid overtrading only first 2-3 Buyers & Sellers signals of the day should be considered for trading in sideways market.
3) On the basis of this indicator no trade will be taken after 3.00 PM.
4) You can incorporate any other indicators and price action for second confirmation of the trade.
How to trade:
We have given the name signal candle which candle generated the buyers or sellers signals and red line also start plotted on the chart along
with sellers signal till the trend is in same direction
and in case of buyers signal green line start plotted along with buy signal till the trend is in same direction.
When to enter in the trade :
After breaking of the High (In case of Buy) or breaking of Low (In Case of Sell) of signal candle.
A) Buy Entry – After generation of the Buyers signal by the indicator and high of signal candle breaks.
For Example,
the high of the signal candle is 24000.In that case we will trade on the next candle which break the high of the signal candle i.e. 24000.
B) Sell Entry - After generation of the Sellers signal by the indicator and low of signal candle breaks.
For Example, the low of the signal candle is 23900.In that case we will trade on the next candle which break the low of the signal candle i.e. 23900.
Stop Loss Level:
The stop loss level is set based on the high of the signal candle for sellers signals and the low of the signal candle for buyers signals.
In other words, if indicator generate a sellers signal, the stop loss will be placed at the high of the candle that generated the sellers signal.
If indicator generate a buyers signal, the stop loss will be placed at the low of the candle that generated the buyers signal.
In case the size of the signal candle in case of Nifty, Finnifty & Midcap is less than 15 Points and in case of Bank Nifty 25 points than SL will the higher or lower of the previous candle of the signal candle.
It is important to note that the stop loss level should be placed properly and used consistently to manage the risk of your trades effectively.
Critical Zone Time Frame Selector
Choose custom roadmap views using built-in time frame options:
1 Week View: Gives roadmap from Monday to Friday
1 Month View: Generates roadmap from 1st of the month to month-end
3 Month View: Shows roadmap for 3 Months ,mostly used for postional 3 month roadmap
6 Month View: Provides broader trend zones over 6 Month ,mostly used for postional 6 month roadmap
12 Month View: Gives 1 year roadmap market structure ,mostly used for postional 12 month roadmap.
Disclaimer:
This Trend based (Buyers and Sellers) indicator is designed to provide right direction of the market according to predefined rules, this tool just a tool for enhancement of the trading.
Using this indicator does not guarantee profits or protect against the losses. It is your responsibility to carefully consider your investment objectives, risk tolerance and financial responsibility.
在腳本中搜尋"scalping"
Trend Continuation IndicatorTrend Continuation Indicator
The Trend Continuation Indicator is designed to assist traders in identifying potential continuation setups within established market trends. It is particularly suited for use in strong trending environments and is optimized for lower timeframes, with a recommended chart setting of 5-minute candles and an EMA timeframe set to 1 hour.
The indicator combines multiple technical elements:
RSI (Relative Strength Index): Used to assess potential overbought and oversold conditions relative to the trend.
EMA (Exponential Moving Average): A multi-timeframe EMA is used as a directional filter, helping to align entries with the broader trend.
Candle Structure and Momentum Filters: The logic includes real-time candle analysis and volume dynamics to identify momentum-driven signals.
Buy signals are generated when price action shows bullish momentum and RSI confirms potential oversold conditions within an uptrend. Conversely, sell signals are triggered when bearish momentum aligns with overbought RSI levels in a downtrend.
This tool is intended for use as part of a broader trading strategy and is best applied in trending markets where continuation patterns are more likely to follow through.
THE INDICATOR ITSELF IS NO FINANCIAL ADVISE!
Here are some usecase examples:
Gold SCALP XAUUSD (SMA200/PSAR/ADX/ATR/Arrows)
This script is a custom scalping indicator designed for XAUUSD (gold) trading, suitable for low timeframes such as 1-minute or 5-minute charts.
It combines several proven technical analysis tools: the 200-period Simple Moving Average (SMA), Parabolic SAR (PSAR), Average Directional Index (ADX), and Average True Range (ATR).
The script first calculates the 200-period SMA to determine the overall market trend – above the SMA is bullish, below is bearish.
The PSAR indicator is included to pinpoint short-term reversal points and precise breakout moments.
ADX is calculated manually within the script to measure the strength of the prevailing trend; only strong trends trigger signals.
ATR is used to dynamically set take-profit and stop-loss levels, adapting to current volatility.
A buy signal is generated when the close price crosses above the PSAR, price is above the 200 SMA (bullish environment), and ADX indicates a strong trend above the threshold.
A sell signal appears when the close crosses below the PSAR, price is below SMA 200, and ADX confirms a strong bearish trend.
Arrows are plotted on the chart for every valid buy or sell signal, making trade entries visually clear.
Take-profit and stop-loss levels are plotted as crosses above or below the entry, calculated as multiples of ATR.
The background color subtly changes to green or red, indicating whether the market is bullish or bearish per trend filter.
Users can quickly evaluate trend conditions and momentum at a glance using these color cues.
Parameters for SMA, PSAR, ADX, ATR, and profit/stop levels can be manually adjusted to fit the user’s risk and trading style.
ADX and DI (Directional Indicators) are calculated from price action, not with a built-in, and the code follows the standard ADX mathematical formula.
Signals appear only when the trend is strong, avoiding sideways or choppy movements and helping filter out false positives.
The script does not open or close trades automatically; it is strictly an informational and visual trading tool.
All the plots, shapes, and backgrounds are intended to increase clarity and make decision-making quick during scalping.
The code is written in Pine Script v5, fully compatible with TradingView charts.
It is especially useful for traders looking to capture quick moves but needing strict technical filtering for their scalping approach.
Combining dynamic and static volatility, directional, and trend-following tools helps maximize probability and reduce whipsaw trades.
The modular design enables further customization, such as adding more timeframes or integrating with alerts, based on user preference.
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
FXC Candle strategyFxc candle strategy for Gold scalping.
Scalping is a fast-paced trading strategy focusing on capturing small, frequent price movements for incremental profits. High market liquidity and tight spreads are needed for scalping, minimizing execution risks. Scalpers should trade during peak liquidity to avoid slippage
Smart Market Matrix Smart Market Matrix
This indicator is designed for intraday, scalping, providing automated detection of price pivots, liquidity traps, and breakout confirmations, along with a context dashboard featuring volatility, trend, and volume.
## Summary Description
### Menu Settings & Their Roles
- **Swing Pivot Strength**: Controls the sensitivity for detecting High/Low pivots.
- **Show Pivot Points**: Toggles the display of HH/LL markers on the chart.
- **VWMA Length for Trap Volume** & **Volume Spike Multiplier**: Identify concentrated volume spikes for liquidity traps.
- **Wick Ratio Threshold** & **Max Body Size Ratio**: Detect candles with disproportionate wicks and small bodies (doji-ish) for traps.
- **ATR Length for Trap**: Measures volatility specific to trap detection.
- **VWMA Length for Breakout Volume**, **ATR Multiplier for Breakout**, **ATR Length for Breakout**, **Min Body/Range Ratio**: Set adaptive breakout thresholds based on volatility and volume.
- **OBV Smooth Length**: Smooths OBV momentum for breakout confirmation.
- **Enable VWAP Filter for Confirmations**: Optionally validate breakouts against the VWAP.
- **Enable Higher-TF Trend Filter** & **Trend Filter Timeframe**: Align breakout signals with the 1h/4h/Daily trend.
- **ADX Length**, **EMA Fast/Slow Length for Context**: Parameters for the context dashboard (Volatility, Trend, Volume).
- **Show Intraday VWAP Line**, **VWAP Line Color/Width**: Display the intraday VWAP line with custom style.
### Signal Interpretation Map
| Signal | Description | Recommended Action |
|--------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------|
| 📌 **HH / LL (pivot)** | Market structure (support/resistance) | Note key levels |
| **Bull Trap(green diamond)** | Sweep down + volume spike + wick + rejection | Go long with trend filter
| **Bear Trap(red diamond)** | Sweep up + volume spike + wick + rejection | Go short with trend filter
| 🔵⬆️ **Breakout Confirmed Up** | Close > ATR‑scaled high + volume + OBV↑ | Go long with trend filter |
| 🔵⬇️ **Breakout Confirmed Down** | Close < ATR‑scaled low + volume + OBV↓ | Go short with trend filter |
| 📊 **VWAP Line** | Intraday reference to guide price | Use as dynamic support/resistance |
| ⚡ **Volatility** | ATR ratio High/Med/Low | Adjust position size |
| 📈 **Trend Context** | ADX+EMA Strong/Moderate/Weak | Confirm trend direction |
| 🔍 **Volume Context** | Breakout / Rising / Falling / Calm | Check volume momentum |
*This summary gives you a quick overview of the key settings and how to interpret signals for efficient intraday scalping.*
### Suggested Settings
- **Intraday Scalping (5m–15m)**
- `Swing Pivot Strength = 5`
- `VWMA Length for Trap Volume = 10`, `Volume Spike Multiplier = 1.6`
- `ATR Length for Trap = 7`
- `VWMA Length for Breakout Volume = 12`, `ATR Length for Breakout = 9`, `ATR Multiplier for Breakout = 0.5`
- `Min Body/Range Ratio for Breakout = 0.5`, `OBV Smooth Length = 7`
- `Enable Higher-TF Trend Filter = true` (TF = 60)
- `Show Intraday VWAP Line = true` (Color = orange, Width = 2)
- **Swing Trading (4h–Daily)**
- `Swing Pivot Strength = 10`
- `VWMA Length for Trap Volume = 20`, `Volume Spike Multiplier = 2.0`
- `ATR Length for Trap = 14`
- `VWMA Length for Breakout Volume = 30`, `ATR Length for Breakout = 14`, `ATR Multiplier for Breakout = 0.8`
- `Min Body/Range Ratio for Breakout = 0.7`, `OBV Smooth Length = 14`
- `Enable Higher-TF Trend Filter = true` (TF = D)
- `Show Intraday VWAP Line = false`
*Adjust these values based on the symbol and market volatility for optimal performance.*
Supply And DemandThis supply and demand indicator uses sessions, volume spikes, higher timeframe price action and other volume calculations to spot areas on the chart where price will likely react. From the 1 minute and below charts to the daily and up charts, you can get excellent levels for any timeframe.
Why Use Supply And Demand?
One of the safest ways to trade is to wait for price to enter an area of interest where price should react. When we play reversals off of these areas, you increase the likelihood that your trade will be profitable because there was previous price action that told you that the current level is one where price will react. So we look for reversals at or very near these levels to enter into scalp or swing trade positions and look to exit that position when price is at or near the next major supply and demand level.
How To Use
The strategy with this indicator is to wait for price action to reach the levels shown by this supply and demand indicator and then enter trades at these levels, looking for a reversal. The thicker lines and the lines that are from the highest timeframes will be the most important levels on the chart. There is a table on the chart that will help you identify what timeframe the levels are using, with the color of that line next to it for easy identification.
The default settings are designed for scalping the 1-5 minute charts, so there are more levels turned on than necessary if you are using higher timeframes than 5 minutes. If you are using higher timeframes, make sure to turn off some of the lower timeframe levels so that it doesn’t clog up your charts. On the daily timeframe and above, many of the levels are coded to not turn on so that you don’t have to turn them off manually, but be aware that you will need to adjust your charts to suit your preferences, especially if you are on anything above the 5 minute chart.
For scalping, wait for price to react from the supply and demand levels by showing wicks, struggling to break through or getting reversal candles at those levels. Ride those moves to the next major supply and demand area before taking profit. You may want to turn on sessions and some of the lower timeframe levels as well if there are big gaps on the chart that are not suitable for scalping.
For swing trading, you will want to turn some of the lower timeframe and session levels off. Leave it to only higher timeframe OHLC lines and volume spike levels. Then you can swing moves that reverse off of the supply and demand lines.
Customization
This indicator is fully customizable. You can turn on or off any of the levels as well as increase the number specific levels so your charts suit your preferences.
All of the levels used are color coded individually so you can easily tell which type of level it is and these colors can be changed within the settings to suit your preferences. These colors are also reflected in the line identification table that show you exactly which color each type of level is.
There are toggles for the line identification table and session identification table as well if you don’t want them on your chart.
Types Of Levels Used
This indicator uses 4 different types of levels that I have found to be extremely influential on the price action. They are: volume spikes, higher timeframe price action, country based trading sessions and the VWAP. All of these levels have proven to be very important levels in my testing and are very helpful in spotting reversal areas.
Volume Spikes
This indicator is looking for the largest volume spikes and plotting the levels where that volume came in. It checks for the highest volume spikes across multiple different lengths of candles so that you get recent levels as well as the most important levels in the past. There are volume spike calculations for your current chart timeframe, 1 hour charts, 4 hour charts, daily charts, weekly charts, and monthly charts. Each of these looks for volume spikes across various lengths of candles for each timeframe and is color coded so you can identify which levels are which easily. The weekly and monthly volume spike levels are fatter than the normal volume spike levels with a line width of 2 to signify their importance.
OHLC Higher Timeframe Candles
This script plots levels of higher timeframe candles since price usually reacts very strongly to these levels. The levels it will produce are the high, low, open and close of the most recent closed candle of each higher timeframe. You can adjust these to show as many or as few previous HTF candles as you would like. The higher timeframe candles available to use are as follows: 1 hour, 4 hour, daily, 3 day, weekly, monthly, quarterly and yearly. The monthly, quarterly and yearly levels are fatter than the normal levels with a line width of 2 to signify their importance.
Trading Sessions
Trading sessions are very important levels because the market makers of different parts of the world are typically positioning themselves at these specific times. The number of each trading session line can be adjusted to show more or less levels depending on your preference. When you adjust the number, it will affect all lines that are enabled for that specific session. The levels available for each Tokyo, London & New York session are as follows: session premarket open, regular session open, session close, and session high & low. The session close boxes are fatter than the others with a line width of 2 to signify its importance.
VWAP & Previous Close
We all know that the VWAP aka Volume Weighted Average Price is a very important level on any chart, so we included this level as a default. However, we decided to take this a step further and include the previous daily session’s VWAP closing price and plot those levels. These are extremely important levels that you should pay very close attention to, along with the other levels mentioned above. The market makers are hedging their positions based on these levels and you will typically see very strong reactions to these levels, especially in the first hour when the markets open up. The VWAP and previous session VWAP close levels can be turned on or off and the default for the number of previous VWAP session close prices is set to 5. These levels are fatter lines because they are extremely important, so make sure to pay attention to them!
Line & Session Identification Tables
There are two tables to help you identify what is on the chart. The first is a large table in the top right that shows you the color and type of each line that is turned on so you can easily identify which lines are which. The second table is a small one at the bottom center of the chart that tells you which trading session we are currently in and what color that session is on the chart. These tables can be turned on or off and you can also change where they are on the chart by adjusting them at the bottom of the settings page.
Markets
This Supply And Demand indicator can be used on any market with price data such as stocks, crypto, forex and futures.
Timeframes
This Supply And Demand indicator can be used on any timeframe, from the second charts all the way up to the yearly charts.
Futures SignalThis is a Futures Signal Indictor works using support & resistance and market trend, it is designed for all type of markets (crypto, forex, stock etc.) and works on all commonly used timeframes (preferably on 5 Min, 15 Min Candles).
How it works Futures Signal Indictor :
Core logic behind this indicator is to finding the Support and Resistance , we find the Lower High (LH) and Higher Low (HL) to find the from where the price reversed (bounced back) and also we use a custom logic for figuring out the peak price in the last few candles. Based on the multiple previous Support and Resistance (HH, HL, LL LH) we calculate a price level, this price level is used a major a factor for entering the trade. Once we have the price level we check if the current price crosses that price level, if it crossed then we consider that as a long/short entry (based on whether it crosses resistance or support line that we calculated). Once we have pre long/short signals we further filter it based on the market trend to prevent too early/late signals. Along with this if we don't see a clear trend we do the filtering by checking how many support or resistance level the price has bounced off.
Stop Loss and Take Profit: We have also added printing SL and TP levels on the chart to make the it easier for everyone to find the SL/TP values. Script calculates the SL value by checking the previous support level for LONG trade and previous resistance level for SHORT trades. Take profit are calculated in 0.5 ratio as of now.
Bollinger Bands Scalper + VWAPGet more consistent scalps by trading in-between Bollinger Band Deviations.
FEATURES:
1) 3 Bollinger Bands with default settings to 1, 2, and 3 deviations for more consistent scalps
2) Trendicator: a dynamic color changing moving average that helps you see trend quickly
3) Robust VWAP tool with up to 3 different deviations as well as different anchor points to help you see strong support and resistances
4) Calming "purple cloud" color palette helps you focus on price action
5) Discover new trading strategies with a wide range of customizability
Market Maker Indicator V2 [tecnocrypto]This indicator is based on the idea that prices are generated by the interaction between a Market Maker on one side (sometimes also called the "Composite Man") and Retail Traders on the other side (Retail Traders include simple retail, professional traders, whales, institutions...as a single entity). These two opposite entities "play" the trading game on trading platforms/exchanges (crypto), which are neutral to the game.
Market makers are liquidity providers, and make profits either by charging a spread between buy and sell prices, and (also) by trapping retail traders into specific positions.
Trading is a "zero sum" game in the sense that it generates a transfer of resources between these two specific players, which are indeed the Market Maker and Retail Traders. If Retail Traders are in profit, Market Maker is (temporarily) in loss, and viceversa. Market Maker goal is to squeeze profits out of Retail Traders, by inducing them to take wrong positions.
The Market Maker Method Indicator executes the following:
1) Identifies and plots candles that are generated by the Market Maker's moves (called "Shift Candles"); shift candles are "artificial" price/volumes moves, generated to induce retail traders into specific zones which are, essentially, traps. They are called Shift Candles as they generate abnormal (and mostly unexpected) price movements in either direction. They move the price from one zone to the next to execute the Market Maker strategy. Observe how often sudden (apparent) prices increases are followed by price crashes (stop hunt rise, drop); and observe how often sudden (apparent) price collapses are followed by price uptrends (stop hunt low, rise); sometimes these movements are made in progressive steps (generally, 3).
2) Plots open long/open short alerts based on the assumption that when Market Maker plots upwards shift candles, vivid green color, they are preparing for an upcoming price reversal (down); same, but opposite sign, for downwards shift candles. This is a counterintuitive logic for Retail Traders, that generally open long when price is rising, and open shorts when price is falling - jumping into Market Makers traps.
3) Plots the areas where price is expected to return (upwards or downwards) based on previous shift candles (called "Recovery Zones")
You can use this indicator on any timeframe and for any asset.
The Market Maker indicator V2 provides long / short entry signals based upon the market maker manipulative moves described above.
Long alerts are triggered by manipulative price push-downs by the marker maker, which will be followed by price increases (while price was decreasing, market maker was purchasing from retail). Additional factors are taken into consideration to plot long entry signals, , mainly volume build up and mean reversion, around this basic concept.
Short alerts are triggered by manipulative price push-ups by the marker maker, which will be followed by price drops (while price was increasing, market maker was selling to retail). Additional factors are taken into consideration to plot short entry signals, mainly volume build up and mean reversion, around this basic concept.
The indicator is based on the Traders Reality indicator, but improved with alerts, that can be used with trading bots, and additional possibilities to customize the behavior of the indicator.
A strategy associated with this indicator is also available.
Best results on the 1H timeframe.
Contact me for further info.
[BT] - ScalpMaster [ALERTS] v1Go easy on this script as it's my first, hopefully more to come!
ScalpMaster - V1
It's main feature is catch a bull run for volatile markets. Two main selling triggers (CCI and TSSL) with an option to only sell after fees are met (for profit).
Built in Statistics and Back-testing
I've introduced my own version of backtesting built into the main script. You can disable it if it's too much, just makes it easier to dial the settings in and compare with alert triggering. I've included this on all of my scripts.
***You will get a warning that this script repaints, however you can easily compare alerts against the labels. I'm not entirely sure, but I believe the repainting is due to the Global Stats Label at the end gets repainted to keep in the front. ***
Directions
Buy: When dialing in the script, watch the purple line above the source, when the current price crosses above this purple line then the buying trigger sets.
Sell: TSSL - Trailing Stop / Stop Limit, use available settings to manipulate behavior. It's meant to trail the bull run and sell once the price crosses the bottom tssl bar
Sell: CCI - Modify the FastMA and SlowMA settings
Sell: P+ - Above won't trigger until you are in the positive after the fees x2 are met. Great to keep your losses minimal. Combine this with a high Stop Loss for great results but might be waiting awhile for a profit.
Scalp Master V 1.0The Scalp Master is designed for new and experienced trainers to get a better understanding of sudden direction changes in the cryptocurrencies markets, by displaying just 2 basic signals: "Up" or "Down".
It combines the T.A of a group of indicators to give you the most sensitive tool to catch a Pump or Dump before it happens. It also includes one of the most basic and powerful tools to understand how the market is going to behave: Bollinger Bands, if we get an "Up" signal near the lower Bollinger band, we might be close to a good pump and if we get a "Down" signal near the top Bollinger band a dump in the price will most likely happen.
Enjoy!!!
TraderTroys 5MMSRTraderTroys 5 Minute Major Support / Resistance Indicator
This is to only be used on the 5 minute time frame. It's sole purpose is to reveal up coming major support and resistance.
Green = Less reliable
Yellow = More reliable
Red = Very reliable
However, I would recommend back testing this *by applying it to your chart and watching how price action plays with the lines.*
I would not recommend only trading based off this indicator, but use it as a form of confluence with others.
It's built around multiplications of the average price.
Here is a great example of it working:
[Aill3urs V.1.0.P] Study GustaveIt's the Study of the this Strategy-Gustave you can find below.
For any info DM me.
Ma'RenkoMa'Renko is simple, yet powerful trading system designed to help scalpers who use Renko charts (including ATR-based, but it should work with any type of candles as well). The thickness of color bands represents different trend characteristics (mostly volume and speed of price changing) which allow a trader to filter out false pivot points, enter and exit more wisely. The chart speaks for itself.
Ledgercharts scalp indicatorI'm using this indicator for finding scalp opportunities with high volume crypto coins. To be used in combination with support & resistance levels and/or other indicators.
Works best on a 15-minute timeframe.
DISCLAIMER:
This script is not intended as financial advice and is for educational purposes only. Do your own research by verifying the accuracy of the information and know that your decisions are your own.
Vasyl Ivanov | Volatility by Extremums"Volatility by Extremums" is an original technical indicator designed to measure market volatility based on the analysis of price extreme points. Unlike traditional volatility indicators that use standard statistical methods, this indicator calculates volatility as a percentage price change between local maximums and minimums, providing a more accurate understanding of actual price fluctuations in the market.
Unique Methodology
The indicator uses an innovative approach to volatility calculation:
Extremum Detection: The algorithm automatically identifies local maximums and minimums based on configurable parameters, including lookback period and minimum distance between extremums, measured in ATR (Average True Range) units.
Relative Volatility Calculation: For each pair of adjacent extremums, volatility is calculated using the formula: (|Max - Min| / Max) × 100%, where volatility is expressed as a percentage of the maximum value in the pair.
Result Aggregation: The indicator computes two key metrics:
Average volatility - arithmetic mean of all calculated volatility values
Maximum volatility - highest volatility value between extremums during the analyzed period
Technical Parameters
Main Settings:
Lookback (1000): Number of bars for historical analysis
Extremums Bars Lookback (10): Period for extremum search
Extremums Minimal Distance (2 ATR): Minimum distance between extremums for noise filtering
ATR Period (30): Average True Range calculation period
ATR Average Period (20): ATR averaging period
Visualization:
Color-coded extremums: Bullish extremums marked in green, bearish in red
Information table: Displays current average and maximum volatility values in the top-right corner of the chart
Dynamic markers: Automatic placement of ▼ and ▲ symbols on corresponding extremums
Practical Applications
Market Condition Analysis
The indicator helps traders identify:
High volatility periods: When average volatility exceeds historical norms, indicating potential for large price movements
Consolidation phases: Low volatility values signal periods of energy accumulation before potential breakouts
Extreme movements: Maximum volatility shows the largest price swings, which may indicate important market events
Risk Management
Volatility data enables:
Position size adaptation based on current market volatility
Dynamic stop-loss setting corresponding to market activity levels
Optimal entry point selection during periods of reduced volatility
Trading Strategies
The indicator is effective for:
Breakout strategies: Low volatility often precedes strong directional movements
Counter-trend trading: Extremely high volatility values may signal potential reversals
Scalping: Understanding current volatility level helps choose appropriate instruments and timeframes
Advantages Over Traditional Indicators
Unlike standard volatility measures such as standard deviation or ATR, this indicator:
Focuses on actual extremums: Analyzes real price reversal points rather than abstract statistical indicators
Adapts to market conditions: Uses ATR to determine significant extremums, filtering market noise
Provides contextual information: Shows not only current volatility but also historical maximum, helping assess the relative significance of current movements
Usage Recommendations
Parameter Optimization:
For intraday trading: Reduce Lookback period to 200-500 bars
For position trading: Increase minimum distance between extremums to 3-4 ATR
For high-volatility assets: Set ATR period to shorter periods (14-21)
Combining with Other Indicators:
Best results are achieved when used together with:
Trend indicators to determine overall market direction
Oscillators for precise entry and exit timing
Volume indicators to confirm movement strength
Technical Limitations
Users should consider:
The indicator is based on historical data and does not guarantee future results
Requires sufficient historical data for correct operation (minimum 100 bars)
Most effective on liquid markets with clearly defined extremums
"Volatility by Extremums" represents an innovative approach to market volatility analysis, providing traders with a unique tool for understanding price dynamics and making informed trading decisions based on actual market extremums.
NEO CLOUD + Kinetic Compass CombinedThis is a comprehensive technical analysis indicator combining three powerful trading systems:
📊 NEO CLOUD System:
- Trend identification system based on dual EMA range filters
- Provides dynamic cloud fill for intuitive trend direction and strength visualization
- Supports Fast/Normal/Slow trend length settings
- Fully customizable colors including cloud fill and signal arrows
🧭 KINETIC COMPASS System:
- Modified trend indicator based on EMA100 for high-precision trend tracking
- Dual-layer exit signal system to optimize exit timing
- Integrated EMA50/100/200 multi-timeframe confirmation
- Gradient fill effects for clear support/resistance visualization
- Independent control over buy/sell signals and exit signals display
📈 DUAL SUPERTREND System:
- Two independent Supertrend indicators with separate parameters
- Selective display control - show one, both, or neither
- Dynamic support/resistance lines that adapt to market volatility
- Adjustable transparency fill areas
🚀 Combined Features:
- MEGA Alerts: Super alerts triggered when multiple systems align
- Independent Switches: Each system can be enabled/disabled separately
- Color Customization: Full personalization of all visual elements
- Candle Coloring: Support for NEO or Kinetic candle coloring schemes
- Signal Filtering: Choose to show or hide various types of trading signals
💡 Usage Recommendations:
- Beginners: Start with single system, then combine after familiarization
- Trend Trading: Focus on NEO CLOUD direction and Kinetic trend lines
- Scalping: Use exit signals and Supertrend for precise entry/exit points
- Signal Confirmation: Wait for multiple system alignment for higher success rate
RSI, CCI, ADX Panel (Custom TF for Each)RSI, CCI, and ADX Combined – Multi-Timeframe, Fully Customizable Panel Indicator for TradingView
Overview
This Pine Script indicator integrates the Relative Strength Index (RSI), Commodity Channel Index (CCI), and Average Directional Index (ADX) into a single, clean panel for effortless technical analysis. Each indicator operates independently, with customizable length, smoothing, and time frame for maximum flexibility. Traders can now monitor momentum, trend strength, and overbought/oversold conditions across different time frames—all in one place.
Key Features
Independent Controls: Set length, smoothing (ADX), and time frame individually for each indicator via the settings panel.
Multi-Timeframe Support: Each oscillator (RSI, CCI, ADX) can be calculated on its own time frame, enabling nuanced inter-timeframe analysis.
Customizable Visualization: Adjust line color and thickness for each indicator to match your chart style.
Clean, Non-Overlay Display: All three indicators are plotted in a dedicated panel beneath the price chart, reducing clutter.
Reference Levels: Includes standard reference lines for oversold/overbought (RSI, CCI) and trend threshold (ADX) for quick visual cues.
Usage Ideas
Swing Trading: Compare short- and long-term momentum using different time frames for RSI, CCI, and ADX.
Trend Confirmation: Use ADX to filter RSI and CCI signals—only trade overbought/oversold conditions during strong trends.
Divergence Hunting: Spot divergences between time frames for early reversal signals.
Scalping: Set RSI and CCI to lower time frames for entry, while monitoring higher timeframe ADX for trend context.
How to Install
Paste the script into the Pine Editor on TradingView.
Add to chart. Adjust settings as desired.
Save as a template for quick reuse on any chart—all your custom settings will be preserved.
Customization
Edit lengths and time frames in the indicator’s settings dialog.
Toggle reference lines on/off as needed.
Fine-tune line appearance (color, thickness) for clarity.
Note:
This indicator does not provide automated buy/sell signals. It is a customizable analytical tool for manual or semi-automated trading. Use in combination with other technical or fundamental analysis for best results.
Combine Momentum, Trend, and Volatility—Seamlessly and Visually—With One Indicator.
TREV Candles - Range-Based Trend ReversalTREV Candles - Range-Based Trend Reversal Chart Implementation
What is a Trend Reversal (TREV) Chart?
A Trend Reversal chart, also known as a Point & Figure chart variation, is a unique charting method that focuses on price movement thresholds rather than time intervals. Unlike traditional candlestick charts where each candle represents a fixed time period, TREV candles form only when price moves by predefined amounts in ticks.
TREV charts eliminate time-based noise and focus purely on significant price movements, making them ideal for identifying genuine trend changes and continuation patterns.
How TREV Candles Work
This indicator implements true TREV logic with two critical thresholds:
Trend Size: The number of ticks price must move in the current direction to form a trend continuation candle
Reversal Size: The number of ticks price must move against the current direction to form a reversal candle and change the overall trend direction
Key TREV Rules Enforced:
Direction Changes Only Through Reversals: You cannot go from bullish trend directly to bearish trend - a reversal candle must occur first
Threshold-Based Formation: Candles form only when price thresholds are breached, not on time
Logical Wick Placement: Wicks only appear on the "open" side of candles where price temporarily moved against the formation direction
Multiple Candles Per Bar: When price moves significantly, several TREV candles can form within a single time-based bar
Four Distinct Candle Types
Bullish Trend (Green): Continues upward movement when trend threshold is hit
Bearish Trend (Red): Continues downward movement when trend threshold is hit
Bullish Reversal (Blue): Changes from bearish to bullish direction when reversal threshold is breached
Bearish Reversal (Orange): Changes from bullish to bearish direction when reversal threshold is breached
Practical Trading Applications
Trend Identification: Clear visual representation of when trends are continuing vs. reversing
Noise Reduction: Filters out insignificant price movements that don't meet threshold requirements
Support/Resistance: TREV levels often act as significant support and resistance zones
Breakout Confirmation: When price forms multiple trend candles in succession, it confirms strong directional movement
Reversal Signals: Reversal candles provide early warning of potential trend changes
Technical Implementation Features
Intelligent Price Path Processing: Analyzes the assumed price path within each bar (Low→High→Close for bullish bars, High→Low→Close for bearish bars)
Automatic Tick Size Detection: Works with any instrument by automatically detecting the correct tick size
Manual Override Option: Allows manual tick size specification for custom analysis
Impossible Scenario Prevention: Built-in logic prevents impossible wick configurations and direction changes
PineScript Optimization: Efficient state management and drawing limits handling for smooth performance
Comprehensive Styling Options
Each of the four candle types offers complete visual customization:
Body Colors: Independent color settings for each candle type's body
Border Colors: Separate border color customization
Border Styles: Choose from solid, dashed, or dotted borders
Wick Colors: Individual wick color settings for each candle type
Default Color Scheme:
🟢 Bullish Trend: Green body and wicks
🔵 Bullish Reversal: Blue body and wicks
🔴 Bearish Trend: Red body and wicks
🟠 Bearish Reversal: Orange body and wicks
Configuration Guidelines
Trend Size: Larger values create fewer, more significant trend candles. Smaller values increase sensitivity
Reversal Size: Should typically be smaller than trend size. Controls how easily the trend direction can change
Tick Size: Use "auto" for most instruments. Manual override useful for custom point values or backtesting
Ideal Use Cases
Swing Trading: Identify major trend changes and continuation patterns
Scalping: Use smaller thresholds to catch quick reversals and momentum shifts
Position Trading: Use larger thresholds to filter noise and focus on major trend moves
Multi-Timeframe Analysis: Compare TREV patterns across different threshold settings
Support/Resistance Trading: TREV close levels often become significant price zones
Why This Implementation is Superior
True TREV Logic: Enforces proper trend reversal rules that many implementations ignore
No Impossible Scenarios: Prevents wicks on both sides of candles and impossible direction changes
Professional Visualization: Clean, customizable appearance suitable for serious analysis
Performance Optimized: Handles large datasets without lag or drawing limit issues
Educational Value: Helps traders understand the difference between time-based and threshold-based charting
Perfect for traders who want to see beyond time-based noise and focus on what price is actually doing - moving in significant, measurable amounts that matter for trading decisions.
Mohammad - OBs, BOS, S/R, Elliott Waves & Trend LinesProfessional Trading Indicator System - Technical Analysis Suite
Overview
Advanced technical analysis system integrating ICT/SMC methodologies with classical analysis tools. Features seven analytical components for comprehensive market structure analysis.
Components
1. Order Blocks (ICT/SMC)
Identifies institutional accumulation/distribution zones acting as future support/resistance.
Detection: Automatic identification based on price rejection patterns
Management: Dynamic updates and removal of invalidated blocks
Configuration: Sensitivity levels (High/Medium/Low), ATR-based parameters
Visual: Green support, red resistance with transparency
2. Break of Structure (BOS)
Detects significant structural breaks indicating trend changes.
Method: 5-bar swing point formation
Display: White horizontal lines with labels
Range: 50-bar maximum lookback
3. Support & Resistance
Classical horizontal levels from significant price pivots.
Analysis: 300-bar historical scan
Filter: 10-point duplicate tolerance
Display: Maximum 15 levels within 5% of current price
4. Fair Value Gaps (FVG)
Price inefficiencies that often get filled on return.
Types: Bullish gaps (up) and bearish gaps (down)
Size: Minimum 0.1 ATR or 5 points
Management: Auto-removal when filled
5. Elliott Wave Analysis
Advanced pattern recognition for impulse and corrective waves.
Patterns: 5-wave impulse (1-2-3-4-5), 3-wave corrective (A-B-C)
Adaptive: Auto-adjusts to timeframe (3-10 depth range)
Display: Small dots with large numbers, starts from hidden point 0
6. 45-Degree Momentum Lines
Revolutionary projection system based on consecutive candle sequences.
Bearish Lines (Red):
Trigger: 5+ consecutive red candles
Start: HIGH of first red candle
Labels: B1-B5
Bullish Lines (Green):
Trigger: 5+ consecutive green candles
Start: LOW of first green candle
Labels: T1-T5
Specifications:
Angle: 45° using ATR * 0.15
Extension: 30 bars forward
Display: 5 most recent patterns
7. Classical Trend Lines
Multi-touch diagonal support/resistance detection.
Validation: Minimum touch requirements
Tolerance: ATR-based touch detection
Display: Blue lines with optional labels
Configuration Summary
Global Settings:
Show/hide each component individually
Customizable colors and line widths
Label size options
Performance:
50-bar periodic cleanup
Maximum object limits (500 each)
Conditional processing on bar close
Trading Applications
Scalping: Order Blocks + FVGs + 45° Lines
Day Trading: All components with BOS emphasis
Swing Trading: Elliott Waves + Trend Lines
Position Trading: Major levels + Elliott Waves
Key Strategies:
Use 45° line bounces for entries
Combine Order Blocks with 45° lines for confluence
Confirm BOS breaks with 45° line violations
Place stops beyond projection lines
Technical Requirements
Platform: TradingView Pine Script v5
Minimum: 300 historical bars
Optimal: 15m-4H timeframes
Performance: Moderate CPU usage
Color Scheme
Green: Bullish/Support (#26a69a)
Red: Bearish/Resistance (#ef5350)
White: BOS/S&R lines
Blue: Elliott Waves/Trend Lines
Customizable: 45° projection lines
Risk Disclaimer
Educational tool only. Not financial advice. Combine with risk management and personal analysis. Past performance doesn't guarantee future results. Trading involves substantial risk.
EMA Curl Strength+EMA Curl Strength+
Description:
This indicator provides a statistically normalized view of EMA slope momentum using Z-score transformation. By evaluating the rate of change of an EMA and comparing it against its historical behavior, the script highlights momentum shifts in a dynamic, adaptive way.
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How It Works:
• Calculates the slope (percentage change) of a chosen EMA.
• Normalizes the slope using Z-score over a custom lookback period.
• Smooths the resulting signal and computes two signal lines for comparison.
• Assigns dynamic colors based on user-defined Z-score thresholds for mild, moderate, and strong momentum in both directions.
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Visual Features:
• Gradient fill between the Z Curl Line and Signal 1 to highlight slope acceleration.
• Histogram showing the difference between the Z Curl Line and its signal.
• Optional signal crossover shapes between configurable pairs (e.g., Z Curl vs. Signal).
• Background highlights when the Z Curl Line exceeds ±2, indicating strong trending behavior.
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Customization:
• Adjustable EMA length, smoothing lengths, signal lengths, histogram smoothing, and Z-score lookback.
• Separate color controls for:
• Z-score strength bands (mild/moderate/strong up/down)
• Histogram bars
• Signal lines
• Background highlight zones
• Crossover shapes
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Use Cases:
• Momentum Confirmation: Confirm strength when Z Curl exceeds ±2 with matching background highlights.
• Trend Entry Timing: Look for trades when Z Curl crosses above or below the 0-line.
• Scalping: Capture quick directional moves when momentum accelerates.
• Trend Following: Use strong Z Curl values to confirm trade direction and filter sideways action.
• Divergence Detection: Spot divergences between price and Z Curl movement to anticipate reversals.