CNN Fear and Greed Index📊 CNN Fear & Greed Index — by @victhoreb
Tap into the emotional heartbeat of the U.S. stock market with this powerful CNN-inspired Fear & Greed Index! 🧠📉📈 Designed to mirror the sentiment framework popularized by CNN Business, this indicator blends 7 key market signals into a single score from 0 (😱 Extreme Fear) to 100 (🚀 Extreme Greed), helping you navigate volatility with confidence.
🧩 What’s Inside?
Each component captures a unique behavioral or macroeconomic force:
- ⚡ Market Momentum: Tracks how far the S&P 500 is from its 125-day average — a pulse check on trend strength.
- 🏛️ Stock Price Strength: Measures the NYSE Highs vs. Lows — are more stocks breaking out or breaking down?
- 🌊 Stock Price Breadth: Uses the McClellan Volume Summation Index to assess market-wide participation.
- ☎️ Put/Call Ratio: A 5-day average of the equity options market — are traders hedging or chasing?
- 🌪️ Volatility (VIX): Compares the VIX to its 50-day average — rising fear or calming nerves?
- 🛡️ Safe Haven Demand: Contrasts stock returns with bond returns — are investors seeking shelter or risk?
- 💣 Junk Bond Demand: Inverted high-yield spread — tighter spreads = more risk-on appetite.
🎯 Why Use It?
This index gives you a quantified view of Wall Street’s mood, helping you:
- Spot emotional extremes that often precede reversals
- Confirm or challenge your directional bias
- Stay grounded when the market gets irrational
🧭 Visual Sentiment Meter
A custom offset sentiment meter shows current positioning with intuitive labels:
- 😱 Extreme Fear
- 😨 Fear
- 😐 Neutral
- 😄 Greed
- 🚀 Extreme Greed
Color gradients and dynamic labels make it easy to interpret at a glance.
Ready to trade with the crowd—or against it? Add this indicator to your chart and let sentiment guide your strategy! 📈🧠
Sentiment
Crypto Fear and Greed Index📊 Crypto Fear & Greed Index — by @victhoreb
Decode the emotional pulse of the crypto market with this all-in-one Fear & Greed Index! 🧠💰 This custom-built indicator blends 7 powerful market signals into a single sentiment score ranging from 0 (😱 Extreme Fear) to 100 (🚀 Extreme Greed), helping you spot potential tops, bottoms, and trend shifts with clarity.
🔍 What’s under the hood?
Each component reflects a unique psychological or macroeconomic force:
- ⚡ Market Momentum: Measures how far BTC is from its 125-day average — are we overextended or undervalued?
- 📈 Crypto Price Strength: Tracks the dominance of altcoins (OTHERS.D) — rising dominance = growing risk appetite.
- 💵 Digital Dollar Dominance (USDT.D): A proxy for stablecoin demand — more USDT dominance = risk-off behavior.
- 🐦 Twitter Sentiment (LunarCrush): Captures real-time posts on TWITTER about Bitcoin — are the crowds euphoric or panicking?
- 🌪️ Volatility (VIX): Inverted VIX deviation — higher fear in traditional markets often spills into crypto.
- 🛡️ Safe Haven Demand: Compares BTC returns vs. US10Y bonds — are investors fleeing to safety or embracing risk?
- 🧨 Junk Bond Demand (BAMLH0A0HYM2): Inverted high-yield spread — tighter spreads = more greed in credit markets.
🎯 Why use it?
This index gives you a quantified view of market sentiment, helping you:
- Anticipate reversals during emotional extremes
- Confirm trend strength or weakness
- Stay objective when the market gets irrational
🧭 Visual Dashboard
A custom offset sentiment meter shows current positioning with intuitive labels:
- 😱 Extreme Fear
- 😨 Fear
- 😐 Neutral
- 😄 Greed
- 🚀 Extreme Greed
Color gradients and dynamic labels make it easy to interpret at a glance.
Ready to trade with the crowd—or against it? Add this indicator to your chart and let sentiment guide your strategy! 📈🧠
ORB [RAJ AI]Defines customizable opening range periods with flexible time settings
Supports both single and multiple ORB sessions throughout the trading day
Calculates dynamic high/low buffers with configurable points or percentage offsets
Risk Management:
Configurable take profit levels (up to 3 targets) for both long and short positions
Adjustable stop loss settings with points or percentage-based calculations
Advanced trade sequencing to prevent repeated signals
Distance-based entry restrictions from previous trades
ATM Strike Line with Call & Put Premiums (ARJO)This indicator is designed specifically for the Indian market (NSE) and helps traders visualize the At-The-Money (ATM) strike line along with real-time Call (CE) and Put (PE) option premiums.
Key Features
Automatic ATM Detection: The script automatically identifies the ATM strike based on the underlying price, with an option for manual input.
Dynamic Expiry Control: Select expiry date easily (Year, Month, Day) in YYMMDD format.
Flexible Timeframe Support: Choose between the chart’s current timeframe or custom intervals.
Smart Symbol & Strike Interval: Automatically adapts to the selected underlying symbol (e.g., NIFTY, BANKNIFTY, RELIANCE, etc.) or allows manual setup.
Visual Representation:
ATM line plotted clearly on the chart.
CE and PE premium labels are displayed on each side of the ATM line.
ATM strike price label shown at the center.
Call–Put Volume Ratio (CPVR): Displays the live CPVR value to quickly assess market sentiment.
CPVR Interpretation
Bullish Bias: CPVR ≥ 1.25
Bearish Bias: CPVR ≤ 0.75
Neutral Zone: Between 0.75 and 1.25
⚙️ Customization
Adjustable colors for ATM line, CE/PE labels, and CPVR.
Option to manually select strike, symbol, and interval for maximum flexibility.
This tool may help to track option sentiment directly on the price chart, making it ideal for option traders and intraday analysts focusing on NIFTY, BANKNIFTY, and other NSE stocks.
Happy Trading. ARJO
Liquidaciones BTCUSDT.PAllows you to manually record liquidation prices for both short and long positions, which are then displayed on the chart:
Orange: Short liquidations
Blue: Long liquidations
Optionally, a specific liquidation price can be highlighted to indicate higher-volume liquidations
Note: All liquidation prices must be entered manually.
WorldCup Dashboard + Institutional Sessions© 2025 NewMeta™ — Educational use only.
# Full, Premium Description
## WorldCup Dashboard + Institutional Sessions
**A trade-ready, intraday framework that combines market structure, real flow, and institutional timing.**
This toolkit fuses **Institutional Sessions** with a **price–volume decision engine** so you can see *who is active*, *where value sits*, and *whether the drive is real*. You get: **CVD/Delta**, volume-weighted **Momentum**, **Aggression** spikes, **FVG (MTF)** with nearest side, **Daily Volume Profile (VAH/POC/VAL)**, **ATR regime**, a **24h position gauge**, classic **candle patterns**, IBH/IBL + **first-hour “true close”** lines, and a **10-vote confluence scoreboard**—all in one view.
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## What’s inside (and how to trade it)
### 🌍 Institutional Sessions (Sydney • Tokyo • London • New York)
* Session boxes + a highlighted **first hour**.
* Plots the **true close** (first-hour close) as a running line with a label.
**Use:** Many desks anchor risk to this print. Above = bullish bias; below = bearish. **IBH/IBL** breaks during London/NY carry the most signal.
### 📊 CVD / Delta (Flow)
* Net buyer vs seller pressure with smooth trend state.
**Use:** **Rising CVD + acceptance above mid/POC** confirms continuation. Bearish price + rising CVD = caution (possible absorption).
### ⚡ Volume-Weighted Momentum
* Momentum adjusted by participation quality (volume).
**Use:** Momentum>MA and >0 → trend drive is “real”; <0 and falling → distribution risk.
### 🔥 Aggression Detector
* ROC × normalized volume × wick factor to flag **forceful** candles.
**Use:** On spikes, avoid fading blindly—wait for pullbacks into **aligned FVG** or for aggression to cool.
### 🟦🟪 Fair Value Gaps (with MTF)
* Detects up to 3 recent FVGs and marks the **nearest** side to price.
**Use:** Trend pullbacks into **bullish FVG** for longs; bounces into **bearish FVG** for shorts. Optional threshold to filter weak gaps.
### 🧭 24h Gauge (positioning)
* Shows current price across the 24h low⇢high with a mid reference.
**Use:** Above mid and pushing upper third = momentum continuation setups; below mid = sell the rips bias.
### 🧱 Daily Volume Profile (manual per day)
* **VAH / POC / VAL** derived from discretized rows.
**Use:** **POC below** supports longs; **POC above** caps rallies. Fade VAH/VAL in ranges; treat them as break/hold levels in trends.
### 📈 ATR Regime
* **ATR vs ATR-avg** with direction and regime flag (**HIGH / NORMAL / LOW**).
**Use:** HIGH ⇒ give trades room & favor trend following. LOW ⇒ fade edges, scale targets.
### 🕯️ Candle Patterns (contextual, not standalone)
* Engulfings, Morning/Evening Star, 3 Soldiers/Crows, Harami, Hammer/Shooting Star, Double Top/Bottom.
**Use:** Only with session + flow + momentum alignment.
### 🤝 Price–Volume Classification
* Labels each bar as **continuation**, **exhaustion**, **distribution**, or **healthy pullback**.
**Use:** Align continuation reads with trend; treat “Price↑ + Vol↓” as a caution flag.
### 🧪 Confluence Scoreboard & B/S Meter
* Ten elements vote: 🔵 bull, ⚪ neutral, 🟣 bear.
**Use:** Execution filter—take setups when the board’s skew matches your trade direction.
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## Playbooks (actionable)
**Trend Pullback (Long)**
1. London/NY active, Momentum↑, CVD↑, price above 24h mid & POC.
2. Pullback into **nearest bullish FVG**.
3. Invalidate under FVG low or **true-close** line.
4. Targets: IBH → VAH → 24h high.
**Range Fade (Short)**
1. Asia/quiet regime, **Price↑ + Vol↓** into **VAH**, ATR low.
2. Nearest FVG bearish or scoreboard skew bearish.
3. Invalidate above VAH/IBH.
4. Targets: POC → VAL.
**News/Impulse**
Aggression spike? Don’t chase. Let it pull back into the aligned FVG; require CVD/Momentum agreement before entry.
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## Alerts (included)
* **Bull/Bear Confluence ≥ 7/10**
* **Intraday Target Achieved** / **Daily Target Achieved**
* **Session True-Close Retests** (Sydney/Tokyo/London/NY)
*(Keep alerts “Once per bar” unless you specifically want intrabar triggers.)*
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## Setup Tips
* **UTC**: Choose the reference that matches how you track sessions (default UTC+2).
* **Volume threshold**: 2.0× is a strong baseline; raise for noisy alts, lower for majors.
* **CVD smoothing**: 14–24 for scalps; 24–34 for slower markets.
* **ATR lengths**: Keep defaults unless your asset has a persistent regime shift.
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## Why this framework?
Because **timing (sessions)**, **truth (flow)**, and **location (value/FVG)** together beat any single signal. You get *who is trading*, *how strong the push is*, and *where risk lives*—on one screen—so execution is faster and cleaner.
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**Disclaimer**: Educational use only. Not financial advice. Markets are risky—backtest and size responsibly.
Universe Metals 🌏Live Indian rates for Gold & Silver — powered by Universe 🌏
Universe Metals 🌏 is a refined real-time tracker that brings Gold (XAU) and Silver (XAG) to life in Indian Rupees (₹) — combining precision, purpose, and a touch of gratitude.
Designed especially for MCX, COMEX, and international bullion traders, it automatically detects Gold or Silver charts and instantly converts live USD prices into Indian rates using the latest USDINR feed.
💎 For Gold: Displays 24K and 22K prices per gram and per sovereign (8g).
⚪ For Silver: Displays live 1 gram, 1 kilogram, and 1 sovereign equivalents.
Simple. Elegant. Minimal. Yet powerful — built for traders who value both clarity and meaning in their charts.
Features:
Auto-detects Gold & Silver charts (XAU / XAG / MCX)
Converts USD rates to INR in real time
Clean design with customizable toggles
Scalp BTC/ETH — Reversal & Continuation (v1, Pine v6)Scalp BTC/ETH — Reversal & Continuation (1m à 10m)
Cet indicateur détecte des opportunités de micro-scalping sur futures (BTC/ETH) basées sur deux mécaniques courtes validées par structure de prix :
A) Reversal de pression (contre-mouvement contrôlé)
Détection d’une sur-extension brutale suivie d’une absorption sur la bougie suivante.
Objectif : capturer la première respiration après un excès de prix (rejet court).
B) Continuation courte (momentum + reprise)
Détection de 3 bougies directionnelles consécutives suivies d’un pullback léger, puis signal sur la reprise du mouvement initial.
Gestion intégrée (scénario standard TP dynamique)
TP1 → 50% de la position à un gain fixe (% adaptable au timeframe)
Stop déplacé au Break-Even sur le restant
Sortie finale sur bougie inverse significative
(correction ≥ X% du corps précédent) ou timeout (max bars en trade)
Scalp BTC/ETH — Reversal & Continuation (1m to 10m)
This indicator detects short-term futures scalping setups on BTC & ETH using two mechanical price-action models designed for fast execution:
A) Reversal Compression (counter-move entry)
Identifies a sharp impulse (overextension) followed by absorption / failure to extend on the next candle.
Objective: capture the first corrective pullback after exhaustion.
B) Controlled Continuation (momentum follow-through)
Identifies 3 consecutive trend candles, then a shallow pullback, and triggers an entry on the resumption of the main leg.
Built-in trade logic (dynamic TP structure)
TP1 → scale out 50% of the position at a fixed percentage (auto-scaled per timeframe)
Stop moved to Break-Even after TP1
Final exit on either:
• a meaningful opposite candle (≥ X% correction of prior body), or
• a timeout (max bars in trade)
Technical characteristics
Designed for 1m / 3m / 5m / 7m / 10m
No repainting (bar-close confirmed logic)
Works for both LONG & SHORT
Built-in alert events:
ENTRY_LONG / ENTRY_SHORT / TP1 / EXIT_STOP / EXIT_INVERSE / EXIT_TIMEOUT
Suitable for manual execution, semi-automation (alerts) or full bot integration (webhook JSON)
Purpose
Provide a repeatable, rule-based, non-subjective framework to harvest micro-moves with controlled risk, without relying on lagging indicators or long-term prediction.
(A Strategy / backtesting version is planned as a next iteration.)
CCT Gold Synthetic Market Cap🌎 Gold Synthetic Market Cap
Overview
The Gold Synthetic Market Cap indicator transforms the Gold Spot price (XAU/USD) into a synthetic market capitalization chart, allowing traders and analysts to visualize gold’s total estimated valuation as a global asset — similar to how cryptocurrencies are evaluated by total market cap.
This tool uses the current XAU/USD price multiplied by the total amount of gold ever mined (~210,000 metric tons), automatically converting the result into trillions of US dollars (USD T).
The outcome is a precise and dynamic representation of gold’s real-time market value — displayed as full OHLC candles in a separate chart panel.
🧠 Core Concept
Gold’s price per ounce doesn’t tell the full story of its global valuation.
By converting it to market capitalization, we can compare it to other asset classes such as:
Bitcoin’s total market cap (CRYPTOCAP:BTC)
Global equities and ETFs
Precious metals or commodities benchmarks
This indicator bridges the gap between price analysis and macro asset valuation, offering a quantitative visualization of gold’s total monetary footprint.
⚙️ Technical Mechanics
Base Symbol: OANDA:XAUUSD (or any gold pair available on your chart)
Conversion Constant:
210,000 tons × 32,150.7 oz/ton = 6.76 × 10⁹ ounces
Calculation:
MarketCap = (XAUUSD × total_ounces) / 1e12
Displayed Units: Trillions of USD (USD T)
Chart Type: Full OHLC candles (plotcandle)
Each candle represents the daily/weekly/monthly change in gold’s total market value.
🎛️ User Controls (Inputs)
Toggle Function
Show Average Line? Displays a 21-period SMA (in trillions) for trend-following analysis.
Show Info Table? Adds a small info table at the bottom-right corner showing the current market cap value.
Show Market Cap Label? Displays a live label above the last candle showing the latest market cap value.
Normalize Scale? Adjusts scaling for better visual fit. Leave enabled to avoid flat or off-screen candles.
📈 How to Use
1 - Add the indicator to your Gold Spot chart (XAUUSD).
2 - When added, TradingView automatically creates a separate panel below the main price chart.
3 - You can hide the original XAUUSD chart to focus solely on the synthetic market cap.
4 - Maximize the indicator panel (double-click or use the arrow icon) to view the synthetic market cap in full-screen mode.
Apply any drawing tools, trendlines, or visual overlays directly on this panel (they won’t affect the base chart).
Optionally, compare it side by side with Bitcoin Market Cap (CRYPTOCAP:BTC) for macro-level correlation studies.
🪙 Practical Applications
Compare Gold’s global valuation to Bitcoin, equities, or global M2 supply.
Analyze macro rotation trends between risk-off and risk-on assets.
Estimate how much capital is stored in physical gold versus digital assets.
Integrate into broader multi-asset dashboards for portfolio allocation analysis.
💡 Suggested Workflow
Keep the normalize toggle enabled (default).
Maximize the lower panel for a full synthetic chart view.
Combine this tool with the F!72 SuperTrade or MarketMonitor indicators for contextual macro insight.
Use a weekly or monthly timeframe for clearer long-term structure visualization.
📊 Notes
This indicator uses public XAU/USD pricing and does not require any external API.
Works seamlessly with any TradingView theme (light or dark).
Best viewed with logarithmic scale off, as values are already represented in trillions.
Compatible with all resolutions and broker feeds that support XAUUSD.
🔬 Example Interpretation
If Gold trades around $4,000/oz,
the total market cap is approximately:
4,000 × 32,150.7 × 210,000 ≈ 27 Trillion USD
If Gold rises to $5,000/oz,
the global valuation crosses 33.9 Trillion USD —
a move equivalent to adding the entire market cap of all major tech stocks combined.
🧭 Final Recommendation
This script is designed as an analytical overlay, not a trading signal tool.
It complements technical analysis by providing macro context — showing where gold stands as a global store of value in relation to other capital markets.
For best experience:
Use higher timeframes (1W or 1M)
Maximize the indicator panel
Keep Normalize Scale = ON
⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is a visualization and educational tool.
It does not provide financial advice or investment recommendations.
Always perform your own research before making financial decisions.
Author: Central Crypto Traders
Version: 1.0 (October 2025)
Type: Informational Overlay
License: Open for personal and educational use
USD Session 8FX - LDN & NY (TF-invariant, Live + Table)What it is
A USD strength/weakness meter for the London (08:00–08:45) or New York (15:30–16:00/16:15) session. It blends the movement of 8 markets—EURUSD, GBPUSD, AUDUSD, NZDUSD, USDCHF, USDCAD, USDJPY, XAUUSD—into one Score that is timeframe-invariant (it uses a 1-minute “boundary TF” under the hood so changing chart TF doesn’t change the math).
Core logic (simple)
During the chosen session window, it records each symbol’s start and live end prices, computes returns, optionally normalizes by ATR (volatility), applies your weights, and averages anti-USD (EUR/GBP/AUD/NZD/XAU) vs USD-base (CHF/CAD/JPY) groups.
The final Score is the normalized sum of weighted contributions:
Score > 0 → “USD Strong”
Score < 0 → “USD Weak”
At the session close it freezes (“Locked”) the results so you can review them later.
What you see
Main plot: the USD Score line (with a 0 baseline).
Optional lines: Anti-USD average vs USD-base average (post-normalization, pre-weights).
Session background shading (London silver, New York aqua).
Live table with:
Each symbol’s % change, its weight, and its contribution to the Score.
TOP badges for the two biggest drivers (by absolute contribution).
A Side column (only for the two TOPs) showing BUY/SELL aligned with the USD verdict (e.g., if USD Strong → SELL anti-USD pairs like EURUSD, BUY USD-base like USDCHF).
Verdict row with USD Strong/Weak, the Score value, the window text, and whether you’re LIVE / CLOSED / FROZEN.
Trade Gate panel:
Shows Verdict (USD Strong/Weak), Bias OK/weak (|Score| vs your threshold), Top-1/Top-2 VWAP checks, an overall GATE: OK/NO, and an Entry hint string (e.g., “SELL EURUSD, BUY USDCHF”) when conditions align.
VWAP “Trade Gate”
It confirms alignment between the USD bias and price vs VWAP for the top movers:
If USD Strong: anti-USD symbols should be below VWAP (short bias), USD-base symbols above VWAP (long bias).
If USD Weak: the opposite.
Gate = OK only if |Score| ≥ minAbsScore and at least one of the two TOP symbols is on the correct side of VWAP.
Tip: set vwapTF to an intraday value (“1”, “5”, “15”) for reliable VWAP on higher-TF charts.
Alerts
At session close: “USD Strong/Weak – session close”.
Live threshold: alerts when |Score| crosses your intraday threshold up/down.
Entry hint (Gate OK): triggers when the Gate flips from NO → OK inside the window.
If you create an alert of type “Any alert() function call”, you also get a dynamic message like:
ENTRY HINT • Hint: SELL EURUSD, BUY USDCHF
Key inputs you can tweak
Session: London vs New York; NY end time 16:00 or 16:15.
Timezone: default Europe/Tirane.
Boundary TF: default “1” (keeps the indicator TF-invariant).
minAbsScore: sensitivity threshold for “Bias OK”.
ATR normalization (len): stabilizes comparisons across different volatility regimes.
VWAP settings: toggle panel and set vwapTF.
How to use (playbook)
Choose the session (e.g., New York 15:30–16:15), keep Boundary TF = 1.
If you’re on a higher-TF chart, set vwapTF = "1" or "5".
Watch Score and Verdict; when |Score| ≥ minAbsScore, bias is meaningful.
Check Top-1/Top-2 and the Trade Gate:
If Gate = OK, use the Entry hint (e.g., “SELL EURUSD, BUY USDCHF”) as the aligned idea.
Use your own execution rules (e.g., structure, risk, stops) on the suggested symbols.
After close, review the Frozen table to validate behavior and refine thresholds/weights.
Notes & edge cases
If some markets are illiquid/holiday, a few returns may be na; the script handles that gracefully.
If ta.vwap is na on high TFs, the Gate will simply not confirm—set vwapTF intraday.
You can customize weights (e.g., reduce XAUUSD to -0.3 or similar) to suit your basket philosophy.
If you want, I can add toggles to show Side for all 8 symbols, or print a one-line summary (e.g., “USD Strong • Score 0.23 • Gate OK • SELL EURUSD, BUY USDCHF”) in the top-left of the pane.
Previous TPOIndicator Summary
This Pine Script indicator, "Previous TPO," is designed to calculate and display five key price levels from the previous trading day's market activity. It uses a 30-minute TPO (Time Price Opportunity) profile, which is a method of organizing price by time to find areas of high and low activity.
The five levels it plots on the current day are:
1. Previous Value Area High (VAH)
2. Previous Value Area Low (VAL)
3. Previous Point of Control (POC)
4. Previous Initial Balance High (IBH)
5. Previous Initial Balance Low (IBL)
The script is built to be efficient, running its main calculation only once at the beginning of each new day. It also includes an automatic line management system to delete old lines, preventing the "Too many lines" error and keeping the chart clean.
How the Code Works
1. Data Collection: At the start of a new day (00:00), the script looks back at the chart's history. It uses request.security to access 30-minute bar data.
2. Collector Loop: It then loops backward, bar by bar, to find and store 48 unique 30-minute High/Low data points, which represents the full 24-hour range of the previous day.
3. TPO Profile: With this 30-minute data, it builds a TPO profile. It divides the previous day's price range into small bins (price levels) and counts how many 30-minute periods "touched" each price bin.
4. Level Calculation:
o POC: It finds the price bin with the highest TPO count (the most traded price) and sets it as the Point of Control.
o VAH/VAL: It starts at the POC and expands outward, adding the next-most-traded price bins until 70% (or the user-defined percentage) of the day's TPOs are included. The highest and lowest prices of this range are the Value Area High and Value Area Low.
o IBH/IBL: It identifies the high and low of the first hour (the first two 30-minute bars) of the previous day to set the Initial Balance High and Initial Balance Low.
5. Drawing: The script draws these five levels as horizontal lines across the current trading day, providing a constant reference.
6. Line Management: It keeps track of all lines in an array. When the total number of lines exceeds the user's limit (e.g., 50 days * 5 lines = 250), it automatically deletes the oldest lines from the chart.
Usefulness for Trading
This indicator provides a powerful framework for intraday traders by contextualizing the current day's price action against the previous day's "auction."
• Key Support/Resistance: The VAH, VAL, and POC act as significant support and resistance lev-els. Price reacting at these levels can signal mean reversion, while acceptance beyond them can signal a trend or expansion day.
• Value Area as Context: Trading inside the previous day's value area (between VAH and VAL) is often seen as "balanced" or "range-bound" trading. Trading outside of it is "unbalanced" or "trending."
• POC as a "Magnet": The POC, being the area of highest volume/time, often acts as a "magnet" or "center of gravity" for price.
• Opening Range: The Initial Balance (IB) levels show the opening range. A breakout from this range is often a key signal for the day's initial direction.
• 80% Rule: The script contains (currently commented-out) setup logic for the "80% Rule." This is a specific Market Profile strategy where:
1. The market opens inside the previous day's Value Area.
2. The Initial Balance fails to extend outside the VA (e.g., in a short setup, the IB high stays below the VAH).
3. This setup suggests an 80% probability that the price will rotate and test the other side of the Value Area (e.g., test the VAL).
Publication and restrictions
This script is published under the Mozilla Public Licence 2.0 (MPL 2.0) and is therefore suitable for publi-cation as an open source indicator on TradingView.
Timeframe limitation: The indicator is designed for intraday timeframes. Timeframes below 10 minutes do not work and lead to an error. Recommended time frame 30 minutes.
It will not work correctly on:
Time frame under 10 minutes: The data collection loop (max_bars_to_check = 3000) is not large enough to collect the bars required for a full day on a 5-minute chart or smaller.
High time frames (e.g. 1H, 4H, Daily): The script's logic is based on a chart timeframe 30-minute data that it requests. If higher time frames are selected, the script works but the zones are no longer correct or become irrelevant.
AASI | QRAASI | QR — Active Address Sentiment Index
What it is
AASI | QR is a market activity gauge that compares on-chain participation (Active Addresses) with price momentum. It highlights regimes where network usage accelerates/decelerates relative to price and uses adaptive bands to flag expansions that may precede trend continuation or fade. Designed for BTC (and any symbol with an “Active Addresses” feed), it provides clear, visual context rather than trade calls.
How it works (principle, not code)
Active Address Momentum (core signal)
The script measures the rate of change (ROC) of Active Addresses and builds dynamic, volatility-scaled bands around zero. When address momentum pushes into progressively higher (or lower) bands, it reflects broadening (or narrowing) participation.
Price Momentum Overlay (context)
A price ROC runs alongside address momentum so you can visually compare participation vs. price. This helps distinguish healthy trend strength (price rising with rising participation) from potential exhaustion (diverging behavior).
Adaptive Bands (regimes)
Bands (±1×, ±2×, ±3× of the dynamic scale) expand/contract with recent variability in address momentum. The background tint optionally highlights strong expansions:
• Upper expansions → potential risk-on phases
• Lower expansions → potential risk-off phases
No fixed overbought/oversold thresholds are hard-coded; the bands adapt to the current regime, which helps keep the tool relevant across market phases.
Why this is useful (originality & value)
Most momentum overlays watch price alone. AASI adds a behavioral layer by tracking how many participants are active while price moves. This helps:
Separate euphoric spikes (price up, participation flat/falling) from broad advance (price up, participation rising).
Spot early cooling (participation momentum fades before price) and late accelerations (fresh participation kick).
Maintain clarity via adaptive scaling, so signals don’t go “permanently stretched” in strong cycles.
What you see on the chart
Zero Baseline with three up/down bands (±1, ±2, ±3).
Active Address ROC (soft line, main signal).
Price ROC (overlay line for context).
Optional background tint when price ROC reaches the upper or lower adaptive zones.
Clean presentation: the script is self-contained and readable without other overlays.
Inputs & customization
Bands & Trend: toggle visibility of ±1/±2/±3 bands.
Active Address & Price: toggle the address ROC and price ROC plots.
Color Mode: switch palettes to match your layout.
Lookbacks: the internal dynamic scaling is derived from recent variability of address momentum (kept simple for usability).
How to use it
Confluence: Look for price ROC and address ROC moving in the same direction and entering higher bands → strengthens the risk-on case.
Divergence: Price pushing higher while address ROC stalls or falls toward lower bands → participation not confirming; be cautious.
Regime shifts: When address ROC crosses the zero line and sustains inside ±1/±2 bands, it often marks a state change (cooling → heating or vice-versa).
Combine responsibly: Use with your risk framework (position sizing, stops). AASI is context, not an auto-trader.
Scope & data notes
Designed for BTC with a GLASSNODE:BTC_ACTIVEADDRESSES series.
Can be applied to other assets only if a comparable “Active Addresses” feed exists for that symbol. If no feed is present, use price ROC alone just for context (reduced informational value).
The script relies on close-form series provided on TradingView; no external links or delegation required to interpret its purpose.
Chart-publishing guidance
Publish with a clean chart showing only AASI to keep outputs identifiable.
If you add drawings, use them strictly to illustrate where participation confirmed or diverged from price.
Limitations
On-chain participation data can be noisy around events, holidays, or network anomalies.
Adaptive bands reflect recent variability; sudden structural changes may require time to re-scale.
Not a buy/sell system; it’s a diagnostic layer for regime awareness and confirmation.
Disclaimer
This tool is for research and educational purposes only and is not financial advice. Trading and investing involve risk, including loss of capital. Past performance does not predict or guarantee future results. Always validate settings on your timeframe and use proper risk management.
Ultimate Risk Management Toolkit [ T W K ] :Smart Levels is Smart Trades!
All Trading View users and Stock market Enthusiast, get charged with the all new ( never seen before ) " Ultimate Risk Management Toolkit ⚙📏⚙ " .
Inputs and Features:
1: Drag the Bar-Time vertical line to the desired Entry candle ( manually ) for R:R management and controlling emotional trading.
2: Target, Entry, and SL line style, Width input.
3: Manual specific level Entry and Stop-Loss, input option.
4: Three types of Auto / Manual ' R:R ' risk reward ratio, targets with proper Entry, Stop-Loss points, and Stop-Loss level.
5: Three types of Entry options to fix Emotional trading habit.
6: Trailing Stop-Loss input option ( can be utilize as profit locking/booking ).
It will give more Power to manage your trades with proper R:R ( Auto / manual ) ratio, defined Entry and controlled Stop-Loss Levels.
Compatible with All Devices (Laptop / Mobile / Tablet / PC).
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Show current ADR from last previous peakCalculates ADR over a 21 day average
Allows you to manually enter the price of a previous peak
Shows current ADR
Market Sentiment Overlay: PCCE + VIX Zones📊 Market Sentiment Suite: PCCE + VIX
Track fear & greed in real time using Put/Call Ratio and VIX percentile.
Spot potential tops and bottoms before they form — ideal for SPX/SPY swing traders.Identify fear, greed, and turning points in the market.
This script combines the CBOE Put/Call Ratio (PCCE) with the VIX volatility index percentile to visualize crowd sentiment and highlight potential market tops and bottoms.
🔍 Key Features
Dual-indicator design: PCCE + normalized VIX percentile
Color-coded zones for Greed (<0.6) and Fear (>1.2)
Automatic alert signals when sentiment reaches extremes
Live sentiment table displaying real-time PCCE and VIX data
Works seamlessly on SPX, SPY, QQQ, or any major index
🧠 How to Use
When PCCE > 1.2 and VIX percentile > 80%, fear is extreme → possible market bottom
When PCCE < 0.6 and VIX percentile < 20%, greed is extreme → possible market top
Perfect for contrarian traders, sentiment analysts, and swing traders
✨ Best Timeframe: Daily
⚙️ Markets: SPX / SPY / QQQ / Global Indexes
📈 Type: Contrarian Sentiment Indicator
Long/Short Ratio Aggregated (Lite)Description — Long/Short Ratio Aggregated (Lite)
This indicator provides a cross-exchange, open-interest-weighted aggregation of the Long/Short Ratio (LSR) for the cryptocurrency asset currently on your chart. It is designed to unify fragmented derivatives positioning data from multiple major exchanges into a single normalized signal that more accurately reflects real market sentiment and positioning bias across platforms.
Concept and Originality
Traditional Long/Short Ratio indicators are exchange-specific. They show how many traders are long versus short, but only within the scope of one venue (e.g., Binance or Bybit). This makes them incomplete and often misleading for directional bias analysis, since different exchanges host different participant profiles, levels of leverage, and quote-currency exposures.
This script addresses that limitation by:
Aggregating LSR data across multiple exchanges (Binance and Bybit).
Weighting each ratio by Open Interest (OI) — ensuring exchanges with higher open positions contribute proportionally more to the overall sentiment.
Normalizing all contract types (USDT, USDC, and USD-margined) into a consistent base-currency format.
This step corrects for structural differences between coin- and stablecoin-margined instruments, producing a true like-for-like comparison.
The result is a globalized Long/Short Ratio, normalized by exposure and liquidity, suitable for multi-venue orderflow estimation and directional bias assessment.
Note for moderators: I know there are already other scripts out there, but they may not support Open Interest Weighting or the same number of pairs. They also might not support proper normalization like in my script.
Calculation Methodology
For each supported exchange and contract type:
The script retrieves the latest Long/Short Ratio (LSR) and Open Interest (OI) values.
OI is used as the weighting factor, creating a proportional representation of positioning volume.
Values denominated in USD are normalized into base currency using close-price adjustment.
The final value is computed as:
Weighted LSR = (Σ (LSRᵢ × OIᵢ)) / (Σ OIᵢ)
This ensures that if, for example, Binance has twice the open interest of Bybit, its LSR contributes twice as much to the total weighted sentiment.
Interpretation
Value > 1.0 → Market participants are net-long (bullish bias).
Value < 1.0 → Market participants are net-short (bearish bias).
Strength of deviation from 1.0 indicates positioning imbalance magnitude.
Because the ratio is OI-weighted, large players or heavily margined exchanges influence the output proportionally more than smaller, low-volume venues — making this metric a better reflection of true market positioning rather than isolated retail sentiment.
Usage and Applications
Use this indicator as a component in:
Orderflow and sentiment confirmation, alongside price action and volume.
Funding rate correlation studies.
Intraday reversals or exhaustion zones, when combined with volatility or OI delta metrics.
Overlaying or combining this indicator with open interest change, cumulative volume delta, or funding rate divergence allows traders to build a high-resolution understanding of positioning shifts and crowd behavior.
Notes
The “Lite” version is optimized for execution and accessibility, focusing on accuracy while staying within Pine Script’s computational limits.
Exchange data availability may vary by symbol; unsupported pairs automatically return na and are automatically not included in the weighted calculation.
In summary:
This indicator transforms fragmented, exchange-specific Long/Short Ratio into a unified, OI-weighted global sentiment measure — a foundational tool for traders seeking to quantify derivative-side orderflow bias with cross-venue accuracy.
NUPL: Overbought SignalResult of processing the NUPL cryptocurrency indicator. The red line denotes the cycle high.
Unfortunately, I cannot show the raw values from Glassnode, as that would violate their EULA, so I’m presenting derivatives of their indicators.
MVRV: Overbought SignalResult of processing the MVRV cryptocurrency indicator. The red line denotes the cycle high.
Unfortunately, I cannot show the raw values from Glassnode, as that would violate their EULA, so I’m presenting derivatives of their indicators.
SOPR: Overbought SignalResult of processing the SOPR cryptocurrency indicator. The red line denotes the cycle high.
Unfortunately, I cannot show the raw values from Glassnode, as that would violate their EULA, so I’m presenting derivatives of their indicators.
ATR DAILY PROGRESSION)Indicator: ATR Daily Progression — Final Compact Edition
1. Indicator Objective
The ATR Daily Progression indicator measures the progression of intraday volatility as a percentage of the daily Average True Range (ATR).
It provides a quick visual overview of whether the market has reached or exceeded its average daily range of movement.
This helps traders avoid entering low-probability continuation trades once the day’s ATR is already completed.
2. Visual Presentation
Horizontal bar ranging from 0% to 150% of the ATR.
Green color up to 100%, then red beyond that point.
Main ticks: 0, 25, 50, 75, 90, 100, and 150%.
Full-height white vertical lines at 0%, 100%, and 150%.
A floating badge displaying the current ATR completion percentage, always visible.
Compact Height mode enabled by default for optimal visual integration.
3. Key Features
Function Description
Precise alignment The transition from green to red occurs exactly after the 100% tick.
Audio & visual alerts Triggered at 75%, 90%, 100%, and 150%.
Session flash effects The filled bar blinks when the ATR is reached (100%) or exceeded (150%).
Dynamic badge Displays the current ATR %, green before 100%, red after.
Compact layout Three-line table format for better chart integration.
4. Recommended Settings
ATR Length (Daily): 14
Bar width (steps): 32–40 (depending on chart size)
Always green below 100%: enabled
Show floating % badge: enabled
Compact Height: enabled by default
Flash at 75% and 90%: enabled
Flash at 100% and 150%: enabled
5. Strategic Use
The ATR Done Today is a visual discipline tool designed to help traders:
Identify when the market has likely completed its daily move.
Avoid late-session counter-trend trades.
Visualize volatility compression or expansion.
Determine optimal times to take profits or pause trading.
Leverage & Liquidations (Margins) Plotter - [SANIXLAB]Leverage & Liquidations (Margins) Plotter —
This indicator visualises liquidation zones across multiple leverage tiers and helps traders manage margin exposure .
It dynamically plots the liquidation ranges for 5x → 100x positions, highlighting where leveraged traders could get wiped out.
Add manual long / short markers , choose leverage and margin size, and the script calculates your exact liquidation prices — buffered for realism.
A clean control panel shows entries, liquidation levels, and percentage distance to liquidation.
Features
Visual leverage zones (5x → 100x)
Manual Long / Short marker system
Margin-based liquidation math with buffer
Toggleable entry & liq lines
Compact top-right control panel
Floating mid-zone leverage labels
Fully customizable colors
Use Case
Quickly see:
Where 10x / 20x traders get squeezed
How far your own trade can move before margin burn
Where cascading liquidations might begin
Perfect for futures & leverage traders who want to keep one eye on price … and the other on survival.
— MR.L ☕
Brewed with caffeine, coded with care.
BTC Flow Dashboard (Spot Premium + OI + Funding)It builds a single flows dashboard that shows whether real spot demand (fiat buyers) or leveraged perps (futures traders) are driving BTC, and then cross-checks that with Open Interest (OI) and funding pressure—all normalized so you can spot regime shifts and squeeze risk fast.
How to read it (practical playbook)
Continuation (healthier trend)
Price ↑, premium > 0 and rising, oiZ ≥ 0 → spot sponsoring the move; perps chase → add on pullbacks.
Leverage-led & vulnerable
Price ↑, premium < 0, fundZ > 0 (expensive longs) → crowding → fade extensions / expect sharp pullbacks.
Buyable dip / absorption
Price ↓, premium ≥ 0 (spot supporting), oiZ flat/down, fundZ ≤ 0 → selling looks weak → scale into reversals.
Exhaustion / mean reversion
premZ ≥ +2 after a run → flows unusually hot → take profits / tighten risk.
premZ ≤ −2 into key support → capitulation risk but also bounce setups if OI/funding aren’t pressuring.
Valuation 2.0Valuation 2.0 Indicator
The Valuation 2.0 indicator is a powerful and customizable tool designed for traders seeking to assess the relative valuation of an asset against up to four correlated instruments (e.g., DXY, GC1!, ZB1!, or sector ETFs like XLK). Built on the principles of Larry Williams' valuation methods, it provides a visual and data-driven approach to identify overvalued ("Caro") and undervalued ("Barato") conditions, helping traders make informed decisions across various markets such as forex, commodities, bonds, or equities.
Key Features
1. Relative Valuation Calculation
Core Mechanism: Calculates a valuation index by comparing the asset's price to correlated instruments using a ratio-based formula, normalized between 0 and 100.
EMA-Based Smoothing: Utilizes short-term (default: 2 periods) and long-term (default: 22 periods) Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) to derive a relative valuation index, with a lookback period of 156 bars (approximately 3 years of weekly data) for normalization.
Custom Timeframe: Option to use a custom timeframe (e.g., weekly) or the chart's default timeframe for calculations.
2. Flexible Asset Selection
Supports up to four correlated instruments (default: DXY, GC1!, ZB1!, with the fourth slot disabled by default for sector ETFs like XLK).
Users can enable/disable each instrument individually via the "Inputs" tab, allowing tailored analysis for specific markets or strategies.
3. Customizable Valuation Levels
Manual Levels: Fixed thresholds for overvaluation (85 and 95), undervaluation (15 and 5), neutral (50), and intermediate levels (67.5 and 32.5) for consistent analysis.
Automatic Levels: Dynamically calculated levels based on recent price action, using a lookback period (default: 50 bars) and customizable multipliers for adaptability to market conditions.
Visual Feedback: Levels are plotted as horizontal lines with customizable colors and opacities, and overvaluation/undervaluation zones are filled for quick visual interpretation.
4. Informative Table
Displays a table summarizing each active instrument's details:
Columns: Asset (ticker), Value (current valuation index), Status ("Caro" for overvalued, "Barato" for undervalued, "Normal" otherwise), and Color (visual indicator).
Footer Count: Shows the number of active instruments in overvalued ("Caro: X of Y") or undervalued ("Barato: Z of Y") states, only displaying counts greater than 0 for clarity.
Customization: Adjustable table position (default: Top Right), text size (default: Small), header color, and text color via the "Inputs" tab.
5. Visual Styling
Index Lines: Each instrument's valuation index is plotted with distinct colors for overvalued (#FF0000), undervalued (#16e520), and normal states (customizable, default: #9C27B0 for Index 1, #FF9800 for Index 2, #FFFFFF for Index 3).
Levels and Zones:
Overvaluation Level 1: #f23645
Overvaluation Level 2: #2962ff (60% opacity)
Undervaluation Level 1: #4caf50
Undervaluation Level 2: #2962ff (60% opacity)
Neutral Level: #b8b8b8 (50% opacity)
Intermediate Levels: #3d3d3d (90% opacity)
Overvaluation Zone: #f23645 (10% opacity)
Undervaluation Zone: #4caf50 (10% opacity)
All colors and opacities are editable in the "Style" tab for personalized visualization.
6. Use Cases
Cross-Market Analysis: Ideal for comparing an asset's valuation against indices, commodities, or bonds (e.g., analyzing BTC against DXY, GC1!, and ZB1!).
Sector ETF Integration: Supports sector ETFs (e.g., XLK for tech stocks) to assess relative performance within a sector.
Multi-Timeframe Flexibility: Suitable for day traders, swing traders, or long-term investors by adjusting the timeframe and lookback parameters.
How to Use
Add to Chart: Apply the indicator to any chart in TradingView.
Configure Inputs:
Select correlated instruments in the "Seleção de Ativos" section (default: DXY, GC1!, ZB1!).
Choose manual or automatic levels in the "Níveis de Valuation" section.
Adjust table settings (position, text size, colors) in the "Configurações de Tabela" section.
Customize Style: Modify colors and opacities for index lines, levels, and zones in the "Style" tab.
Interpret Results:
Monitor the plotted lines for each instrument to identify overvalued (>85 or dynamic) or undervalued (<15 or dynamic) conditions.
Use the table for a quick overview of each instrument's status and the footer count for a summary of overvalued/undervalued assets.
Notes
Default Settings: Optimized for three active instruments (DXY, GC1!, ZB1!) with the fourth (ETF) disabled, but fully customizable.
Performance: Designed to compile efficiently in Pine Script v6, with no external dependencies.
Best Practices: Test the indicator on your preferred assets and timeframes to fine-tune levels and multipliers for optimal results.
Enjoy the Valuation 2.0 indicator, and enhance your trading strategy with precise, visually intuitive valuation insights! 🚀






















