♒Hurst Cycle Channel Oscillator v4.0 by IRUNTV
Hurst Cycle Channel Oscillator v4.0 by IRUNTV W/ Advanced Divergence
Short Title: HCCO_v4_IRUNTV
📜 Script Description
//Disclaimer//
* What could be considered a clone of Hurst Cycle Channel Oscillator v1.0 by Cryptorhythms with arguably some improvements, since the original was locked i opted to creating my own version with much more flexibility in mind. I also used the original Hurst Cycle Channels by Lazybear as foundation for some of my primary logic and intentionally made it visually identical to the already popular Cryptorhythms version.
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Unlock deeper market insights with the Hurst Cycle Channel Oscillator v4.0 by IRUNTV , a sophisticated oscillator meticulously designed to visualize cyclical price movements and pinpoint potential turning points through an advanced divergence detection engine. This indicator is rooted in the foundational principles of J.M. Hurst's cycle theory, offering a nuanced view of market dynamics by illustrating how current price interacts with dynamic, Hurst-style cycle channels.
At its core, the Hurst Cycle Channel Oscillator v4.0 transforms complex cycle analysis into an intuitive oscillator format. It aims to go beyond simple overbought or oversold conditions, highlighting the inherent rhythm of the market. This can empower you to anticipate shifts in momentum and identify higher-probability trading setups with greater confidence.
This v4.0 features a significantly enhanced divergence engine capable of identifying both Regular and Hidden bullish/bearish divergences with improved accuracy and extensive user customization.
📊 What It Displays & How It Works
Main Oscillator (-F - White Line): This is your primary plot. It represents the normalized position of the selected Source price (default: close) within a dynamically calculated medium-term Hurst-style channel.
Values typically range from 0 (price at channel bottom) to 1 (price at channel top).
Values above 1.0 suggest price has broken robustly above the medium-term channel (potentially overbought or indicating strong bullish momentum).
Values below 0.0 suggest price has broken robustly below the medium-term channel (potentially oversold or indicating strong bearish momentum).
Signal Line (H F - Yellow Line): This line represents the normalized position of the short-term cycle's median within the same medium-term Hurst-style channel. It acts as a dynamic signal line, providing context to the Main Oscillator's movements.
Secondary Oscillator (L F - Aqua Line): Offers a longer-term or smoothed perspective, by default an EMA of the H F Signal Line. Its calculation method and length are configurable.
Dynamic Channels (Internal Calculation): The oscillator values are derived from channels constructed using Running Moving Averages (RMA) of price and Average True Range (ATR) for dynamic width. These calculations incorporate Hurst's concepts of half-span cycle lengths and forward displacement, aiming for a more adaptive and responsive market analysis.
Key Visual Cues:
Divergence Markers (R / H): Clearly marked on the oscillator.
R ( Regular Divergence ): Signals potential trend exhaustion and upcoming reversals.
Bullish (Green R): Price forms Lower Lows (LL) while the Main Oscillator (-F) forms Higher Lows (HL).
Bearish (Red R): Price forms Higher Highs (HH) while the Main Oscillator (-F) forms Lower Highs (LH).
H ( Hidden Divergence ): Signals potential trend continuations, often appearing during corrections.
Bullish (Green H): Price forms Higher Lows (HL) while the Main Oscillator (-F) forms Lower Lows (LL).
Bearish (Red H): Price forms Lower Highs (LH) while the Main Oscillator (-F) forms Higher Highs (HH).
Divergence Lines: Lines are automatically drawn on the oscillator connecting the two pivot points that form a confirmed divergence, providing clear visual confirmation of the pattern. A configurable maximum number of lines are displayed to maintain chart clarity.
Background Shading: The oscillator pane's background is dynamically colored to offer an at-a-glance indication of prevailing market sentiment or conditions:
Green Zones: Typically indicate bullish conditions or oscillator strength (e.g., above the mid-level or signal line).
Red Zones: Typically indicate bearish conditions or oscillator weakness.
(The script includes logic for granular shading based on user-configurable overbought/oversold warning levels and the 0.5 mid-level).
Reference Levels: Horizontal lines are plotted at 0.0, 0.5, and 1.0, along with user-configurable "Warning Levels" (defaulting to 0.2 and 0.8) to help define critical zones of interest and potential price reactions.
💡 How to Use It - Potential Strategies
The Hurst Cycle Channel Oscillator v4.0 is a versatile tool. Here are some ways it can be incorporated into your trading analysis:
Divergence Trading (Primary Use):
Regular Divergences (R): Identify these as leading indicators that an existing trend might be losing momentum and could be approaching a reversal. Always seek confirmation from other technical analysis tools or price action.
Hidden Divergences (H): These often occur during pullbacks or consolidations within an established trend, potentially signaling an opportune moment to enter in the direction of the primary trend.
Oscillator / Signal Line Crosses:
When the Main Oscillator (-F) crosses above the Signal Line (H F): Potential bullish signal or strengthening momentum.
When the Main Oscillator (-F) crosses below the Signal Line (H F): Potential bearish signal or weakening momentum.
Overbought / Oversold (OB/OS) Conditions:
Extreme Levels: osc_F > 1.0 (extreme overbought) or osc_F < 0.0 (extreme oversold) can highlight unsustainable price extensions, often preceding periods of consolidation or potential reversals.
Warning Levels: Utilize the configurable levels (e.g., 0.8 and 0.2 by default) as earlier indications of potential overbought or oversold conditions, allowing for proactive adjustments.
Mid-Level (0.5) Dynamics:
osc_F crossing above 0.5 can suggest a shift towards a more bullish market bias.
osc_F crossing below 0.5 can suggest a shift towards a more bearish market bias. The 0.5 level often acts as a dynamic support/resistance within the oscillator's range.
Trend Confirmation & Strength: The color of the background shading can serve as a quick visual guide to the dominant short-term market sentiment as interpreted by the oscillator's position and behavior.
⚙️ Key Features & Customization (by IRUNTV)
Adjustable Cycle Parameters: Fully customize the Short Term Cycle Length, Medium Term Cycle Length, and their respective Multipliers to tailor the indicator's responsiveness to different assets, volatility, and timeframes.
Customizable Source: Select your preferred input source (close, hl2, hlc3, etc.) for the core calculations.
Comprehensive Plot Customization: Toggle the visibility and personalize the colors and line styles for all major plotted elements (oscillators, signal lines, divergence markers) through an intuitive "Plot Visibility & Style" settings group.
Advanced Divergence Engine Settings:
Div Pivot Left/Right Lookback: Fine-tune the sensitivity of pivot point detection for divergences.
Max Bars Between Div Pivots: Define the maximum historical window for identifying valid divergence formations.
Max Stored Pivots for Divs: Optimize performance by managing the memory used for storing historical pivot data, while still enabling detection of relevant long-term divergences.
Max Div Lines to Show: Maintain chart clarity by controlling the number of concurrently displayed divergence lines.
Built-in Alerts: Stay informed with comprehensive, configurable alerts for:
Main Oscillator / Signal Line crosses.
All four identified types of Divergences (Regular Bullish/Bearish, Hidden Bullish/Bearish).
Oscillator crossing into user-defined Overbought/Oversold warning levels.
Oscillator breaching the extreme 0.0 or 1.0 channel boundaries.
⚠️ Disclaimer
The "Hurst Cycle Channel Oscillator v4.0 by IRUNTV" is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any asset. Trading and investing in financial markets involve substantial risk of loss. Past performance is not indicative of future results. All users should conduct their own thorough research, backtesting, and due diligence before making any trading or investment decisions. Use this tool responsibly and as part of a comprehensive trading strategy. IRUNTV assumes no liability for any trading or investment decisions made based on this indicator.
趨勢分析
Previous Highs & Lows (Customizable)Previous Highs & Lows (Customizable)
This Pine Script indicator displays horizontal lines and labels for high, low, and midpoint levels across multiple timeframes. The indicator plots levels from the following periods:
Today's session high, low, and midpoint
Yesterday's high, low, and midpoint
Current week's high, low, and midpoint
Last week's high, low, and midpoint
Last month's high, low, and midpoint
Last quarter's high, low, and midpoint
Last year's high, low, and midpoint
Features
Individual Controls: Each timeframe has separate toggles for showing/hiding high/low levels and midpoint levels.
Custom Colors: Independent color selection for lines and labels for each timeframe group.
Display Options:
Adjustable line width (1-5 pixels)
Variable label text size (tiny, small, normal, large, huge)
Configurable label offset positioning
Organization: Settings are grouped by timeframe in a logical sequence from most recent (today) to least recent (last year).
Display Logic: Lines span the current trading day only. Labels are positioned to the right of the price action. The indicator automatically removes previous drawings to prevent chart clutter.
EMA Hierarchy Alternating Alert MarkersThis script allows you to set EMA 5, 13 & 26 in a single indicator.
It allows you to set an alert when PCO or NCO happens where 5>13>26 (PCO) or 5<13<26 (NCO).
It has been designed in such a way that the alert will only be sounded on the first PCO or NCO.
Once a PCO has happened then the next PCO alert will only come after the NCO has happened.
This feature helps you to avoid getting multiple alerts specially if you are using a lower timeframe.
Scripts: Equities, F&O, Commodity, Crypto, Currency
Time Frame: All
By TrustingOwl83470
CBC Flip with Volume [Pt]CBC Flip with Volume
A volume-enhanced take on the classic Candle-By-Candle (CBC) Flip strategy.
This tool highlights when market control flips between bulls and bears, using both candle structure and volume confirmation.
█ How It Works
• Bull Flip: Close > previous high, bullish candle, and volume > previous bar
• Bear Flip: Close < previous low, bearish candle, and volume > previous bar
• Strong flips occur when volume is also above its moving average
█ Features
• Visual flip markers (triangles) for both normal and strong flips
• Background color shading on flip candles
• Customizable volume MA length (default: 50)
• Real-time alerts when a flip occurs
█ Use Cases
• Confirm breakout strength with volume
• Filter out weak flips on low volume
• Spot early trend reversals with added confidence
Inspired by MapleStax’s original CBC method, enhanced with volume-based filtering.
Hidden Orderblock,HOB,OB,BB,Moneytaur,MT,MTFHidden Orderblock,HOB,OB,BB,Moneytaur,MT,MTF Indicator – Powered by @Moneytaur_ Concepts
This powerful and intuitive indicator is built upon the advanced market structure concepts taught by @Moneytaur_ on X. Designed for traders who value precision, clarity, and speed, it brings institutional-grade insights directly to your charts – without the usual clutter.
🔑 Key Features:
Hidden Order Block & Breaker Block Detection (HOB/BB): Automatically identifies critical Hidden Order Blocks and Breaker Blocks, giving you an edge in spotting institutional levels before price reacts.
Partial Hidden Order Block Detection (PHOB): Capture partial block formations that are often missed by conventional indicators, helping you anticipate potential reversals or continuations early.
Order Block Detection (OB): Traditional and essential OBs are marked with precision, helping you align with smart money footprints.
Multi-Time Frame View: Stay on your preferred timeframe (e.g., 1H) while effortlessly viewing Daily Hidden OBs, Breaker Blocks, and more. No more constant switching between timeframes.
Engulfing Engine: A dynamic filter system allowing you to define what qualifies as a valid block. Use the “Easy Engulfing” mode to reveal all qualifying Order Blocks with ease.
Clean Visual Interface: Blocks are displayed with a simple line marking their Equilibrium (EQ) – the midpoint of the block – for a sleek, non-intrusive visual. Ideal for traders who value screen clarity and efficiency.
Lightning Fast Performance: Optimized for speed and responsiveness, keeping your charts smooth and your decisions fast.
Streamlined Workflow: Say goodbye to juggling multiple indicators or constantly swapping timeframes. Everything you need is right where you want it.
This indicator is a direct application of the Moneytaur methodology – precise, actionable, and rooted in real smart money concepts. If you follow @Moneytaur_ and appreciate his teachings, this tool will feel like a natural extension of his trading philosophy.
Ready to level up your charting with institutional precision? Add this to your toolkit today.
UltraAlgoguy Oscillator [CuriousB]This is a customized Moving Average Ribbons indicator. The moving average bands for Super/UltraGuppy specs for Scott's Zone Traders UltraAlgoguy (courtesy of Anthony (whom we affectionately know as: Algoguy) for helping me update the specs and showed me how to use it!) are Fast Band ema 10-120 by 2s and Slow Band ema 150-300 by 2s.
I was forced to break the indicator into 3 parts since I am unable to include so many plots in a single indicator script...so load #1 longband, #2 shortband then 3# oscillator in order to get the layers z-axis aligned for front to back visuals.
The Oscillator shows: distance between the average of the bands as the oscillator line, size of the gap between the bands as the histogram, compression of the bands as dots colored the same as the bands and orange for both compressing simultaneously, trend direction signal on rotation of the trend/slow band and buy and sell signals when the gap is open after crossover and trend is in the same direction.
Original code from: QuantVue GMMA Toolkit then modified for UltraGuppy specifications.
UltraAlgoguy Shortband [CuriousB]This is a customized Moving Average Ribbons indicator. The moving average bands for Super/UltraGuppy specs for Scott's Zone Traders UltraAlgoguy (courtesy of Anthony (whom we affectionately know as: Algoguy) for helping me update the specs and showed me how to use it!) are Fast Band ema 10-120 by 2s and Slow Band ema 150-300 by 2s.
I was forced to break the indicator into 3 parts since I am unable to include so many plots in a single indicator script...so load #1 longband, #2 shortband then 3# oscillator in order to get the layers z-axis aligned for front to back visuals.
The Oscillator shows: distance between the average of the bands as the oscillator line, size of the gap between the bands as the histogram, compression of the bands as dots colored the same as the bands and orange for both compressing simultaneously, trend direction signal on rotation of the trend/slow band and buy and sell signals when the gap is open after crossover and trend is in the same direction.
Original code from: QuantVue GMMA Toolkit then modified for UltraGuppy specifications.
UltraAlgoguy Longband [CuriousB]This is a customized Moving Average Ribbons indicator. The moving average bands for Super/UltraGuppy specs for Scott's Zone Traders UltraAlgoguy (courtesy of Anthony (whom we affectionately know as: Algoguy) for helping me update the specs and showed me how to use it!) are Fast Band ema 10-120 by 2s and Slow Band ema 150-300 by 2s.
I was forced to break the indicator into 3 parts since I am unable to include so many plots in a single indicator script...so load #1 longband, #2 shortband then 3# oscillator in order to get the layers z-axis aligned for front to back visuals.
The Oscillator shows: distance between the average of the bands as the oscillator line, size of the gap between the bands as the histogram, compression of the bands as dots colored the same as the bands and orange for both compressing simultaneously, trend direction signal on rotation of the trend/slow band and buy and sell signals when the gap is open after crossover and trend is in the same direction.
Original code from: QuantVue GMMA Toolkit then modified for UltraGuppy specifications.
EMA CCI SSL BUY SELL Signal [THANHCONG]EMA CCI SSL BUY SELL Signal
Introduction:
The EMA CCI SSL BUY SELL Signal indicator is a comprehensive technical analysis tool designed to help traders identify trends and optimal entry and exit points with clarity and reliability. By combining reputable indicators such as EMA, CCI, SSL Channel, and RSI, this indicator generates buy and sell signals based on multiple validated factors, helping to filter noise and increase accuracy.
Key Features:
Utilizes multi-timeframe SSL channel with both automatic and manual mode options, suitable for various trading strategies.
Includes an RSI filter to minimize false signals in overbought or oversold regions.
Detects volume spikes to confirm the strength of the current trend.
Integrates CCI divergence and reversal candle patterns (Hammer, Shooting Star) to enhance signal precision in spotting potential reversals.
Displays clear buy/sell signals directly on the chart and provides a live performance table showing percentage changes.
Supports linear regression channel drawing to help users easily recognize trend direction and price volatility.
Recommended Usage:
Optimal Timeframes: Best used on 5-minute, 15-minute, 1-hour, 4-hour, 12-hour, and daily (D) timeframes. Avoid using on other timeframes to maintain signal reliability.
Signal Confirmation: Combine indicator signals with SSL channel direction and regression channel slope to improve confidence.
Combined Indicators: For enhanced effectiveness and noise reduction, it is recommended to use this indicator alongside the MCDX+RSI+SMA indicator. This combined approach provides a more comprehensive market view and supports better trading decisions.
Alerts: Users can set buy/sell alerts on TradingView to receive timely notifications when signals occur.
Important Notes:
This indicator is provided as a technical analysis aid and is not financial advice or a guarantee of profit.
Indicator performance may vary depending on market conditions and the traded asset.
Users should combine multiple tools and practice proper risk management when making trading decisions.
Thank You:
Thank you for using this indicator! If you find it useful, please consider leaving positive feedback and sharing it to help build a professional, transparent, and sustainable trading community.
Disclaimer:
The author and TradingView are not responsible for any losses resulting from the use of this indicator. Please trade responsibly and carefully consider your decisions.
Wishing you successful and safe trading!
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HTF Candle Breakout Fibonacci LevelsThis indicator automatically plots Fibonacci retracement levels on a lower timeframe (LTF) after detecting a breakout candle on a selected higher timeframe (HTF).
🔍 How It Works
When a candle on your selected HTF closes beyond the high or low of the previous candle, the indicator automatically draws Fibonacci levels on the LTF.
These levels remain visible until the next HTF candle is formed — allowing you to trade retracements with contextual precision.
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⚙️ Customization Options
From the indicator settings, you can modify:
• The HTF candle timeframe (default is 1D)
• Fibonacci levels and colors
• Enable or disable “Show Only the Latest Levels” — ideal for live trading to keep the chart clean and focused.
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🟪 HTF Candles Preview
After applying the indicator, you’ll see 3 vertical bars on the right edge of your LTF chart. These represent a live preview of the last three HTF candles and update in real-time.
If you prefer a cleaner chart, disable this feature via the “Show HTF Candles” toggle in the settings.
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Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
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LEVELS OF INTEREST ✨ (LOI)
TRADING INDICATOR GUIDE
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Table of Contents:
1. Indicator Overview & Core Functionality
2. VWAP Foundation & Historical Context
3. Multi-Timeframe VWAP Analysis
4. Moving Average Integration System
5. Trend Direction Signal Detection
6. Visual Design & Display Features
7. Custom Level Integration
8. Repaint Protection Technology
9. Practical Trading Applications
10. Setup & Configuration Recommendations
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1. INDICATOR OVERVIEW & CORE FUNCTIONALITY
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The LOI indicator combines multiple VWAP calculations with moving averages across different timeframes. It's designed to show where institutional money is flowing and help identify key support and resistance levels that actually matter in today's markets.
Primary Functions:
- Multi-timeframe VWAP analysis (Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Yearly)
- Advanced moving average integration (EMA, SMA, HMA)
- Real-time trend direction detection
- Institutional flow analysis
- Dynamic support/resistance identification
Target Users: Day traders, swing traders, position traders, and institutional analysts seeking comprehensive market structure analysis.
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2. VWAP FOUNDATION & HISTORICAL CONTEXT
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Historical Development: VWAP started in the 1980s when big institutional traders needed a way to measure if they were getting good fills on their massive orders. Unlike regular price averages, VWAP weighs each price by the volume traded at that level. This makes it incredibly useful because it shows you where most of the real money changed hands.
Mathematical Foundation: The basic math is simple: you take each price, multiply it by the volume at that price, add them all up, then divide by total volume. What you get is the true "average" price that reflects actual trading activity, not just random price movements.
Formula: VWAP = Σ(Price × Volume) / Σ(Volume)
Where typical price = (High + Low + Close) / 3
Institutional Behavior Patterns:
- When price trades above VWAP, institutions often look to sell
- When it's below, they're usually buying
- Creates natural support and resistance that you can actually trade against
- Serves as benchmark for execution quality assessment
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3. MULTI-TIMEFRAME VWAP ANALYSIS
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Core Innovation: Here's where LOI gets interesting. Instead of just showing daily VWAP like most indicators, it displays four different timeframes simultaneously:
**Daily VWAP Implementation**:
- Resets every morning at market open
- Provides clearest picture of intraday institutional sentiment
- Primary tool for day trading strategies
- Most responsive to immediate market conditions
**Weekly VWAP System**:
- Resets each Monday (or first trading day)
- Smooths out daily noise and volatility
- Perfect for swing trades lasting several days to weeks
- Captures weekly institutional positioning
**Monthly VWAP Analysis**:
- Resets at beginning of each calendar month
- Captures bigger institutional rebalancing at month-end
- Fund managers often operate on monthly mandates
- Significant weight in intermediate-term analysis
**Yearly VWAP Perspective**:
- Resets annually for full-year institutional view
- Shows long-term institutional positioning
- Where pension funds and sovereign wealth funds operate
- Critical for major trend identification
Confluence Zone Theory: The magic happens when multiple VWAP levels cluster together. These confluence zones often become major turning points because different types of institutional money all see value at the same price.
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4. MOVING AVERAGE INTEGRATION SYSTEM
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Multi-Type Implementation: The indicator includes three types of moving averages, each with its own personality and application:
**Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs)**:
- React quickly to recent price changes
- Displayed as solid lines for easy identification
- Optimal performance in trending market conditions
- Higher sensitivity to current price action
**Simple Moving Averages (SMAs)**:
- Treat all historical data points equally
- Appear as dashed lines in visual display
- Slower response but more reliable in choppy conditions
- Traditional approach favored by institutional traders
**Hull Moving Averages (HMAs)**:
- Newest addition to the system (dotted line display)
- Created by Alan Hull in 2005
- Solves classic moving average dilemma: speed vs. accuracy
- Manages to be both responsive and smooth simultaneously
Technical Innovation: Alan Hull's solution addresses the fundamental problem where moving averages are either too slow (missing moves) or too fast (generating false signals). HMAs achieve optimal balance through weighted calculation methodology.
Period Configuration:
- 5-period: Short-term momentum assessment
- 50-period: Intermediate trend identification
- 200-period: Long-term directional confirmation
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5. TREND DIRECTION SIGNAL DETECTION
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Real-Time Momentum Analysis: One of LOI's best features is its real-time trend detection system. Next to each moving average, visual symbols provide immediate trend assessment:
Symbol System:
- ▲ Rising average (bullish momentum confirmation)
- ▼ Falling average (bearish momentum indication)
- ► Flat average (consolidation or indecision period)
Update Frequency: These signals update in real-time with each new price tick and function across all configured timeframes. Traders can quickly scan daily and weekly trends to assess alignment or conflicting signals.
Multi-Timeframe Trend Analysis:
- Simultaneous daily and weekly trend comparison
- Immediate identification of trend alignment
- Early warning system for potential reversals
- Momentum confirmation for entry decisions
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6. VISUAL DESIGN & DISPLAY FEATURES
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Color Psychology Framework: The color scheme isn't random but based on psychological associations and trading conventions:
- **Blue Tones**: Institutional neutrality (VWAP levels)
- **Green Spectrum**: Growth and stability (weekly timeframes)
- **Purple Range**: Longer-term sophistication (monthly analysis)
- **Orange Hues**: Importance and attention (yearly perspective)
- **Red Tones**: User-defined significance (custom levels)
Adaptive Display Technology: The indicator automatically adjusts decimal places based on the instrument you're trading. High-priced stocks show 2 decimals, while penny stocks might show 8. This keeps the display incredibly clean regardless of what you're analyzing - no cluttered charts or overwhelming information overload.
Smart Labeling System: Advanced positioning algorithm automatically spaces all elements to prevent overlap, even during extreme zoom levels or multiple timeframe analysis. Every level stays clearly readable without any visual chaos disrupting your analysis.
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7. CUSTOM LEVEL INTEGRATION
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User-Defined Level System: Beyond the calculated VWAP and moving average levels, traders can add custom horizontal lines at any price point for personalized analysis.
Strategic Applications:
- **Psychological Levels**: Round numbers, previous significant highs/lows
- **Technical Levels**: Fibonacci retracements, pivot points
- **Fundamental Targets**: Analyst price targets, earnings estimates
- **Risk Management**: Stop-loss and take-profit zones
Integration Features:
- Seamless incorporation with smart labeling system
- Custom color selection for visual organization
- Extension capabilities across all chart timeframes
- Maintains display clarity with existing indicators
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8. REPAINT PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY
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Critical Trading Feature: This addresses one of the most significant issues in live trading applications. Most multi-timeframe indicators "repaint," meaning they display different signals when viewing historical data versus real-time analysis.
Protection Benefits:
- Ensures every displayed signal could have been traded when it appeared
- Eliminates discrepancies between historical and live analysis
- Provides realistic performance expectations
- Maintains signal integrity across chart refreshes
Configuration Options:
- **Protection Enabled**: Default setting for live trading
- **Protection Disabled**: Available for backtesting analysis
- User-selectable toggle based on analysis requirements
- Applies to all multi-timeframe calculations
Implementation Note: With protection enabled, signals may appear one bar later than without protection, but this ensures all signals represent actionable opportunities that could have been executed in real-time market conditions.
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9. PRACTICAL TRADING APPLICATIONS
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**Day Trading Strategy**:
Focus on daily VWAP with 5-period moving averages. Look for bounces off VWAP or breaks through it with volume. Short-term momentum signals provide entry and exit timing.
**Swing Trading Approach**:
Weekly VWAP becomes your primary anchor point, with 50-period averages showing intermediate trends. Position sizing based on weekly VWAP distance.
**Position Trading Method**:
Monthly and yearly VWAP provide broad market context, while 200-period averages confirm long-term directional bias. Suitable for multi-week to multi-month holdings.
**Multi-Timeframe Confluence Strategy**:
The highest-probability setups occur when daily, weekly, and monthly VWAPs cluster together, especially when multiple moving averages confirm the same direction. These represent institutional consensus zones.
Risk Management Integration:
- VWAP levels serve as dynamic stop-loss references
- Multiple timeframe confirmation reduces false signals
- Institutional flow analysis improves position sizing decisions
- Trend direction signals optimize entry and exit timing
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10. SETUP & CONFIGURATION RECOMMENDATIONS
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Initial Configuration: Start with default settings and adjust based on individual trading style and market focus. Short-term traders should emphasize daily and weekly timeframes, while longer-term investors benefit from monthly and yearly level analysis.
Transparency Optimization: The transparency settings allow clear price action visibility while maintaining level reference points. Most traders find 70-80% transparency optimal - it provides a clean, unobstructed view of price movement while maintaining all critical reference levels needed for analysis.
Integration Strategy: Remember that no indicator functions effectively in isolation. LOI provides excellent context for institutional flow and trend direction analysis, but should be combined with complementary analysis tools for optimal results.
Performance Considerations:
- Multiple timeframe calculations may impact chart loading speed
- Adjust displayed timeframes based on trading frequency
- Customize color schemes for different market sessions
- Regular review and adjustment of custom levels
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FINAL ANALYSIS
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Competitive Advantage: What makes LOI different is its focus on where real money actually trades. By combining volume-weighted calculations with multiple timeframes and trend detection, it cuts through market noise to show you what institutions are really doing.
Key Success Factor: Understanding that different timeframes serve different purposes is essential. Use them together to build a complete picture of market structure, then execute trades accordingly.
The integration of institutional flow analysis with technical trend detection creates a comprehensive trading tool that addresses both short-term tactical decisions and longer-term strategic positioning.
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OBOB_With_Time4 – Smart Order Blocks + Time-Based Labels + Auto-Cleanup + Liquidity Zones
This indicator combines:
Fractal-based Order Block detection
Dynamic and Static Liquidity Zones
Time-based label calculations (Sum, Difference, Minutes)
Auto-removal of broken Order Blocks (custom feature)
🔹 Key features:
Detects bullish and bearish OBs using 3-bar or 5-bar fractals
OBs are automatically deleted once broken, helping keep charts clean and focused – a major improvement over the original implementation
Optional FVG validation for higher OB quality
Includes time-based label logic for bar/session timing analysis
Customizable line styles, widths, label positions, and time offsets
Displays swing highs/lows and fractal points
🛠 Fully customizable:
Select which fractal type to use
Enable/disable time logic elements
Adjust OB/FVG filtering
Fine-tune liquidity sensitivity
📌 Credits:
Liquidity detection uses open-source logic from 's LiquidityFinderLibrary.
This version significantly extends the original logic by adding automated cleanup of broken order blocks, new visualization options, and integrated time analytics.
Developed and expanded by @Nephew_Sam_
🔓 This script is open-source and published for educational and strategic use on TradingView.
Commodity Trend Reactor [BigBeluga]
🔵 OVERVIEW
A dynamic trend-following oscillator built around the classic CCI, enhanced with intelligent price tracking and reversal signals.
Commodity Trend Reactor extends the traditional Commodity Channel Index (CCI) by integrating trend-trailing logic and reactive reversal markers. It visualizes trend direction using a trailing stop system and highlights potential exhaustion zones when CCI exceeds extreme thresholds. This dual-level system makes it ideal for both trend confirmation and mean-reversion alerts.
🔵 CONCEPTS
Based on the CCI (Commodity Channel Index) oscillator, which measures deviation from the average price.
Trend bias is determined by whether CCI is above or below user-defined thresholds.
Trailing price bands are used to lock in trend direction visually on the main chart.
Extreme values beyond ±200 are treated as potential reversal zones.
🔵 FEATURES\
CCI-Based Trend Shifts:
Triggers a bullish bias when CCI crosses above the upper threshold, and bearish when it crosses below the lower threshold.
Adaptive Trailing Stops:
In bullish mode, a trailing stop tracks the lowest price; in bearish mode, it tracks the highest.
Top & Bottom Markers:
When CCI surpasses +200 or drops below -200, it plots colored squares both on the oscillator and on price, marking potential reversal zones.
Background Highlights:
Each time a trend shift occurs, the background is softly colored (lime for bullish, orange for bearish) to highlight the change.
🔵 HOW TO USE
Use the oscillator to monitor when CCI crosses above or below threshold values to detect trend activation.
Enter trades in the direction of the trailing band once the trend bias is confirmed.
Watch for +200 and -200 square markers as warnings of potential mean reversals.
Use trailing stop areas as dynamic support/resistance to manage stop loss and exit strategies.
The background color changes offer clean confirmation of trend transitions on chart.
🔵 CONCLUSION
Commodity Trend Reactor transforms the simple CCI into a complete trend-reactive framework. With real-time trailing logic and clear reversal alerts, it serves both momentum traders and contrarian scalpers alike. Whether you’re trading breakouts or anticipating mean reversions, this indicator provides clarity and structure to your decision-making.
The Strat The Strat Bar Type Identifier – Pure Price Action Logic
This open-source indicator implements the foundational bar classification of "The Strat" method developed by Rob Smith. It identifies each candle on the chart as one of the three core types used in The Strat:
* Inside Bar (1): The candle’s range is fully within the previous candle’s range. This indicates consolidation or balance and often precedes breakouts or reversals.
* Two-Up Bar (2U): The current candle breaks the previous high but does not break its low. This is considered bullish directional movement.
* Two-Down Bar (2D): The current candle breaks the previous low but not the high. This signals bearish directional movement.
* Outside Bar (3): The candle breaks both the high and the low of the previous candle, signaling a broadening formation and high volatility.
The script plots a character below each candle based on its type:
* "1" for Inside Bar
* "2" for Two-Up or Two-Down (color-coded)
* "3" for Outside Bar
This tool helps traders quickly identify actionable setups according to The Strat method and serves as a foundation for more advanced strategies like the 3-1-2 reversal or 1-2-2 continuation.
All calculations are based purely on price action—no indicators, no smoothing, no lagging elements. It is ideal for traders looking to understand price structure and bar sequencing from a Strat perspective.
To use:
1. Add the indicator to any chart and timeframe.
2. Look for the numbers below the candles.
3. Analyze the sequence of bar types to spot Strat setups.
This script is educational and can be extended with multi-timeframe context, FTFC logic, actionable signals, or broadening formation detection.
Clean, minimal, and faithful to the core principles of The Strat.
Dynamic RSIThis is dynamic RSI to check the strength of the India stocks and indices on multiple time frames
Candle Range Trading (CRT) with Alerts
📌 Description:
The Candle Range Trading (CRT) indicator identifies potential reversal or continuation setups based on specific two-candle price action patterns.
It analyzes pairs of candles to detect Bullish or Bearish CRT patterns and provides visual signals (triangles) and alert notifications to support scalp or swing trading strategies.
🔍 How It Works:
🔻 Bearish CRT Pattern:
Candle 1 is bullish
Candle 2 is bearish
Candle 2's high > Candle 1's high
Candle 2 closes within Candle 1’s range
🔺 Red triangle above candle
🔺 Bullish CRT Pattern:
Candle 1 is bearish
Candle 2 is bullish
Candle 2's low < Candle 1's low
Candle 2 closes within Candle 1’s range
🔻 Green triangle below candle
📈 Visual Features:
🔺 Red triangle = Bearish CRT
🔻 Green triangle = Bullish CRT
📏 Optional box showing CRT High and CRT Low
🔔 Built-in Alerts:
Bullish CRT Alert: "Bullish CRT Pattern Detected"
Bearish CRT Alert: "Bearish CRT Pattern Detected"
Set alerts to get notified instantly when a pattern is detected.
⚠️ Note:
Use in conjunction with trend filters, support/resistance, or volume for best results.
Ideal for scalping or short-term trades.
Avoid trading in choppy or low-volume markets.
⚠️ Disclaimer:
This script was generated with the assistance of ChatGPT by OpenAI and is intended for educational and informational purposes only.
All strategies, alerts, and signals derived from this indicator should be thoroughly backtested and validated before using in live trading.
Trading involves substantial risk, and past performance is not indicative of future results. The author and ChatGPT bear no responsibility for any trading losses or financial decisions made using this script.
Users are solely responsible for the risks associated with their trading actions. Always apply proper risk management and perform your own due diligence before making any financial decisions.
Candle Volume Profile Marker# 📊 Candle Volume Profile Marker (CVPM)
**Transform your chart analysis with precision volume profile levels on every candle!**
The Candle Volume Profile Marker displays key volume profile levels (POC, VAH, VAL) for individual candles, giving you granular insights into price acceptance and rejection zones at the micro level.
## 🎯 **Key Features**
### **Core Levels**
- **POC (Point of Control)** - The price level with highest volume concentration
- **VAH (Value Area High)** - Upper boundary of the value area
- **VAL (Value Area Low)** - Lower boundary of the value area
- **Customizable Value Area** - Adjust percentage from 50% to 90%
### **Flexible Display Options**
- **Current Candle Only** or **Historical Lookback** (1-50 candles)
- **Multiple Visual Styles** - Lines, dots, crosses, triangles, squares, diamonds
- **Smart Line Extensions** - Right only, both sides, or left only
- **4 Line Length Modes** - Normal, Short, Ultra Short, Micro (for ultra-clean charts)
- **Full Color Customization** - Colors, opacity, line width
- **Adjustable Marker Sizes** - Tiny to Large
### **Advanced Calculation Methods**
Choose your POC calculation:
- **Weighted** - Smart estimation based on volume distribution (default)
- **Close** - Uses closing price
- **Middle** - High-Low midpoint
- **VWAP** - Volume weighted average price
### **Professional Tools**
- **Real-time Info Table** - Current levels display
- **Smart Alerts** - POC crosses and Value Area breakouts
- **Highlight Current Candle** - Extended dotted lines for current levels
- **Developing Levels** - Real-time updates for active candle
## 🚀 **Why Use CVPM?**
### **Precision Trading**
- Identify exact support/resistance on each candle
- Spot volume acceptance/rejection zones
- Plan entries and exits with micro-level precision
### **Clean & Customizable**
- Lines extend only right (eliminates confusion)
- Ultra-short line options for minimal chart clutter
- Professional appearance with full customization
### **Multiple Timeframes**
- Works on any timeframe from 1-minute to monthly
- Historical analysis with adjustable lookback
- Real-time developing levels
## 📈 **Perfect For**
- **Day Traders** - Micro-level entry/exit points
- **Swing Traders** - Key levels for position management
- **Volume Analysis** - Understanding price acceptance zones
- **Support/Resistance Trading** - Precise level identification
- **Breakout Trading** - Value area breakout alerts
## ⚙️ **Easy Setup**
1. Add indicator to your chart
2. Choose your preferred visual style (lines/dots)
3. Select line extension (right-only recommended)
4. Adjust line length (try "Ultra Short" for clean charts)
5. Customize colors and enable alerts
## 🎨 **Customization Groups**
- **Display Options** - What to show and how many candles
- **Calculation** - POC method and value area percentage
- **POC Visual** - Style, color, width, length for Point of Control
- **Value Area Visual** - Style, color, width, length for VAH/VAL
- **Line Settings** - Extension direction and length modes
- **Size** - Marker sizes and opacity
## 🔔 **Built-in Alerts**
- Price crosses above/below POC
- Value Area breakouts (up/down)
- Fully customizable alert messages
## 💡 **Pro Tips**
- Use "Right Only" extension to avoid confusion about which candle owns the levels
- Try "Ultra Short" or "Micro" line modes for cleaner charts
- Enable "Highlight Current Candle" for extended reference lines
- Combine with volume indicators for enhanced analysis
- Use different colors for easy POC/VAH/VAL identification
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**Transform your volume analysis today with the most flexible and customizable candle-level volume profile indicator available!**
*Perfect for traders who demand precision and clean, professional charts.*
Bullish Bearish Signal with EMA Color + LabelsThis script generates clear BUY and SELL signals based on a combination of trend direction, momentum, and confirmation from multiple indicators. It is intended to help traders identify strong bullish or bearish conditions using commonly trusted tools: EMA 200, MACD, and RSI.
🔍 How it works:
The strategy combines three key elements:
EMA 200 Trend Filter
Identifies the long-term trend:
Price above EMA200 → Bullish trend bias
Price below EMA200 → Bearish trend bias
The EMA line is color-coded:
🔵 Blue for bullish
🔴 Red for bearish
⚪ Gray for neutral/unclear
MACD Crossover
Detects shifts in market momentum:
Bullish: MACD line crosses above signal line
Bearish: MACD line crosses below signal line
RSI Confirmation
Adds an extra layer of confirmation:
Bullish: RSI is above its signal line
Bearish: RSI is below its signal line
✅ Signal Logic:
BUY Signal appears when:
Price > EMA200
MACD crosses up
RSI > its signal line
SELL Signal appears when:
Price < EMA200
MACD crosses down
RSI < its signal line
Labels will appear on the chart to highlight these events.
🔔 Alerts:
The script includes alerts for both Buy and Sell conditions, so you can be notified in real-time when they occur.
📈 How to Use:
Best used in trending markets.
Recommended for higher timeframes (1H and above).
May be combined with other tools such as support/resistance or candlestick analysis.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This script is intended for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice or a trading recommendation.
FVG Premium [no1x]█ OVERVIEW
This indicator provides a comprehensive toolkit for identifying, visualizing, and tracking Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) across three distinct timeframes (current chart, a user-defined Medium Timeframe - MTF, and a user-defined High Timeframe - HTF). It is designed to offer traders enhanced insight into FVG dynamics through detailed state monitoring (formation, partial fill, full mitigation, midline touch), extensive visual customization for FVG representation, and a rich alert system for timely notifications on FVG-related events.
█ CONCEPTS
This indicator is built upon the core concept of Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) and their significance in price action analysis, offering a multi-layered approach to their detection and interpretation across different timeframes.
Fair Value Gaps (FVGs)
A Fair Value Gap (FVG), also known as an imbalance, represents a range in price delivery where one side of the market (buying or selling) was more aggressive, leaving an inefficiency or an "imbalance" in the price action. This concept is prominently featured within Smart Money Concepts (SMC) and Inner Circle Trader (ICT) methodologies, where such gaps are often interpreted as footprints left by "smart money" due to rapid, forceful price movements. These methodologies suggest that price may later revisit these FVG zones to rebalance a prior inefficiency or to seek liquidity before continuing its path. These gaps are typically identified by a three-bar pattern:
Bullish FVG : This is a three-candle formation where the second candle shows a strong upward move. The FVG is the space created between the high of the first candle (bottom of FVG) and the low of the third candle (top of FVG). This indicates a strong upward impulsive move.
Bearish FVG : This is a three-candle formation where the second candle shows a strong downward move. The FVG is the space created between the low of the first candle (top of FVG) and the high of the third candle (bottom of FVG). This indicates a strong downward impulsive move.
FVGs are often watched by traders as potential areas where price might return to "rebalance" or find support/resistance.
Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Analysis
The indicator extends FVG detection beyond the current chart's timeframe (Low Timeframe - LTF) to two higher user-defined timeframes: Medium Timeframe (MTF) and High Timeframe (HTF). This allows traders to:
Identify FVGs that might be significant on a broader market structure.
Observe how FVGs from different timeframes align or interact.
Gain a more comprehensive perspective on potential support and resistance zones.
FVG State and Lifecycle Management
The indicator actively tracks the lifecycle of each detected FVG:
Formation : The initial identification of an FVG.
Partial Fill (Entry) : When price enters but does not completely pass through the FVG. The indicator updates the "current" top/bottom of the FVG to reflect the filled portion.
Midline (Equilibrium) Touch : When price touches the 50% level of the FVG.
Full Mitigation : When price completely trades through the FVG, effectively "filling" or "rebalancing" the gap. The indicator records the mitigation time.
This state tracking is crucial for understanding how price interacts with these zones.
FVG Classification (Large FVG)
FVGs can be optionally classified as "Large FVGs" (LV) if their size (top to bottom range) exceeds a user-defined multiple of the Average True Range (ATR) for that FVG's timeframe. This helps distinguish FVGs that are significantly larger relative to recent volatility.
Visual Customization and Information Delivery
A key concept is providing extensive control over how FVGs are displayed. This control is achieved through a centralized set of visual parameters within the indicator, allowing users to configure numerous aspects (colors, line styles, visibility of boxes, midlines, mitigation lines, labels, etc.) for each timeframe. Additionally, an on-chart information panel summarizes the nearest unmitigated bullish and bearish FVG levels for each active timeframe, providing a quick glance at key price points.
█ FEATURES
This indicator offers a rich set of features designed to provide a highly customizable and comprehensive Fair Value Gap (FVG) analysis experience. Users can tailor the FVG detection, visual representation, and alerting mechanisms across three distinct timeframes: the current chart (Low Timeframe - LTF), a user-defined Medium Timeframe (MTF), and a user-defined High Timeframe (HTF).
Multi-Timeframe FVG Detection and Display
The core strength of this indicator lies in its ability to identify and display FVGs from not only the current chart's timeframe (LTF) but also from two higher, user-selectable timeframes (MTF and HTF).
Timeframe Selection: Users can specify the exact MTF (e.g., "60", "240") and HTF (e.g., "D", "W") through dedicated inputs in the "MTF (Medium Timeframe)" and "HTF (High Timeframe)" settings groups. The visibility of FVGs from these higher timeframes can be toggled independently using the "Show MTF FVGs" and "Show HTF FVGs" checkboxes.
Consistent Detection Logic: The FVG detection logic, based on the classic three-bar imbalance pattern detailed in the 'Concepts' section, is applied consistently across all selected timeframes (LTF, MTF, HTF)
Timeframe-Specific Visuals: Each timeframe's FVGs (LTF, MTF, HTF) can be customized with unique colors for bullish/bearish states and their mitigated counterparts. This allows for easy visual differentiation of FVGs originating from different market perspectives.
Comprehensive FVG Visualization Options
The indicator provides extensive control over how FVGs are visually represented on the chart for each timeframe (LTF, MTF, HTF).
FVG Boxes:
Visibility: Main FVG boxes can be shown or hidden per timeframe using the "Show FVG Boxes" (for LTF), "Show Boxes" (for MTF/HTF) inputs.
Color Customization: Colors for bullish, bearish, active, and mitigated FVG boxes (including Large FVGs, if classified) are fully customizable for each timeframe.
Box Extension & Length: FVG boxes can either be extended to the right indefinitely ("Extend Boxes Right") or set to a fixed length in bars ("Short Box Length" or "Box Length" equivalent inputs).
Box Labels: Optional labels can display the FVG's timeframe and fill percentage on the box. These labels are configurable for all timeframes (LTF, MTF, and HTF). Please note: If FVGs are positioned very close to each other on the chart, their respective labels may overlap. This can potentially lead to visual clutter, and it is a known behavior in the current version of the indicator.
Box Borders: Visibility, width, style (solid, dashed, dotted), and color of FVG box borders are customizable per timeframe.
Midlines (Equilibrium/EQ):
Visibility: The 50% level (midline or EQ) of FVGs can be shown or hidden for each timeframe.
Style Customization: Width, style, and color of the midline are customizable per timeframe. The indicator tracks if this midline has been touched by price.
Mitigation Lines:
Visibility: Mitigation lines (representing the FVG's opening level that needs to be breached for full mitigation) can be shown or hidden for each timeframe. If shown, these lines are always extended to the right.
Style Customization: Width, style, and color of the mitigation line are customizable per timeframe.
Mitigation Line Labels: Optional price labels can be displayed on mitigation lines, with a customizable horizontal bar offset for positioning. For optimal label placement, the following horizontal bar offsets are recommended: 4 for LTF, 8 for MTF, and 12 for HTF.
Persistence After Mitigation: Users can choose to keep mitigation lines visible even after an FVG is fully mitigated, with a distinct color for such lines. Importantly, this option is only effective if the general setting 'Hide Fully Mitigated FVGs' is disabled, as otherwise, the entire FVG and its lines will be removed upon mitigation.
FVG State Management and Behavior
The indicator tracks and visually responds to changes in FVG states.
Hide Fully Mitigated FVGs: This option, typically found in the indicator's general settings, allows users to automatically remove all visual elements of an FVG from the chart once price has fully mitigated it. This helps maintain chart clarity by focusing on active FVGs.
Partial Fill Visualization: When price enters an FVG, the indicator offers a dynamic visual representation: the portion of the FVG that has been filled is shown as a "mitigated box" (typically with a distinct color), while the original FVG box shrinks to clearly highlight the remaining, unfilled portion. This two-part display provides an immediate visual cue about how much of the FVG's imbalance has been addressed and what potential remains within the gap.
Visual Filtering by ATR Proximity: To help users focus on the most relevant price action, FVGs can be dynamically hidden if they are located further from the current price than a user-defined multiple of the Average True Range (ATR). This behavior is controlled by the "Filter Band Width (ATR Multiple)" input; setting this to zero disables the filter entirely, ensuring all detected FVGs remain visible regardless of their proximity to price.
Alternative Usage Example: Mitigation Lines as Key Support/Resistance Levels
For traders preferring a minimalist chart focused on key Fair Value Gap (FVG) levels, the indicator's visualization settings can be customized to display only FVG mitigation lines. This approach leverages these lines as potential support and resistance zones, reflecting areas where price might revisit to address imbalances.
To configure this view:
Disable FVG Boxes: Turn off "Show FVG Boxes" (for LTF) or "Show Boxes" (for MTF/HTF) for the desired timeframes.
Hide Midlines: Disable the visibility of the 50% FVG Midlines (Equilibrium/EQ).
Ensure Mitigation Lines are Visible: Keep "Mitigation Lines" enabled.
Retain All Mitigation Lines:
Disable the "Hide Fully Mitigated FVGs" option in the general settings.
Enable the feature to "keep mitigation lines visible even after an FVG is fully mitigated". This ensures lines from all FVGs (active or fully mitigated) remain on the chart, which is only effective if "Hide Fully Mitigated FVGs" is disabled.
This setup offers:
A Decluttered Chart: Focuses solely on the FVG opening levels.
Precise S/R Zones: Treats mitigation lines as specific points for potential price reactions.
Historical Level Analysis: Includes lines from past, fully mitigated FVGs for a comprehensive view of significant price levels.
For enhanced usability with this focused view, consider these optional additions:
The on-chart Information Panel can be activated to display a quick summary of the nearest unmitigated FVG levels.
Mitigation Line Labels can also be activated for clear price level identification. A customizable horizontal bar offset is available for positioning these labels; for example, offsets of 4 for LTF, 8 for MTF, and 12 for HTF can be effective.
FVG Classification (Large FVG)
This feature allows for distinguishing FVGs based on their size relative to market volatility.
Enable Classification: Users can enable "Classify FVG (Large FVG)" to identify FVGs that are significantly larger than average.
ATR-Based Threshold: An FVG is classified as "Large" if its height (price range) is greater than or equal to the Average True Range (ATR) of its timeframe multiplied by a user-defined "Large FVG Threshold (ATR Multiple)". The ATR period for this calculation is also configurable.
Dedicated Colors: Large FVGs (both bullish/bearish and active/mitigated) can be assigned unique colors, making them easily distinguishable on the chart.
Panel Icon: Large FVGs are marked with a special icon in the Info Panel.
Information Panel
An on-chart panel provides a quick summary of the nearest unmitigated FVG levels.
Visibility and Position: The panel can be shown/hidden and positioned in any of the nine standard locations on the chart (e.g., Top Right, Middle Center).
Content: It displays the price levels of the nearest unmitigated bullish and bearish FVGs for LTF, MTF (if active), and HTF (if active). It also indicates if these nearest FVGs are Large FVGs (if classification is enabled) using a selectable icon.
Styling: Text size, border color, header background/text colors, default text color, and "N/A" cell background color are customizable.
Highlighting: Background and text colors for the cells displaying the overall nearest bullish and bearish FVG levels (across all active timeframes) can be customized to draw attention to the most proximate FVG.
Comprehensive Alert System
The indicator offers a granular alert system for various FVG-related events, configurable for each timeframe (LTF, MTF, HTF) independently. Users can enable alerts for:
New FVG Formation: Separate alerts for new bullish and new bearish FVG formations.
FVG Entry/Partial Fill: Separate alerts for price entering a bullish FVG or a bearish FVG.
FVG Full Mitigation: Separate alerts for full mitigation of bullish and bearish FVGs.
FVG Midline (EQ) Touch: Separate alerts for price touching the midline of a bullish or bearish FVG.
Alert messages are detailed, providing information such as the timeframe, FVG type (bull/bear, Large FVG), relevant price levels, and timestamps.
█ NOTES
This section provides additional information regarding the indicator's usage, performance considerations, and potential interactions with the TradingView platform. Understanding these points can help users optimize their experience and troubleshoot effectively.
Performance and Resource Management
Maximum FVGs to Track : The "Max FVGs to Track" input (defaulting to 25) limits the number of FVG objects processed for each category (e.g., LTF Bullish, MTF Bearish). Increasing this value significantly can impact performance due to more objects being iterated over and potentially drawn, especially when multiple timeframes are active.
Drawing Object Limits : To manage performance, this script sets its own internal limits on the number of drawing objects it displays. While it allows for up to approximately 500 lines (max_lines_count=500) and 500 labels (max_labels_count=500), the number of FVG boxes is deliberately restricted to a maximum of 150 (max_boxes_count=150). This specific limit for boxes is a key performance consideration: displaying too many boxes can significantly slow down the indicator, and a very high number is often not essential for analysis. Enabling all visual elements for many FVGs across all three timeframes can cause the indicator to reach these internal limits, especially the stricter box limit
Optimization Strategies : To help you manage performance, reduce visual clutter, and avoid exceeding drawing limits when using this indicator, I recommend the following strategies:
Maintain or Lower FVG Tracking Count: The "Max FVGs to Track" input defaults to 25. I find this value generally sufficient for effective analysis and balanced performance. You can keep this default or consider reducing it further if you experience performance issues or prefer a less dense FVG display.
Utilize Proximity Filtering: I suggest activating the "Filter Band Width (ATR Multiple)" option (found under "General Settings") to display only those FVGs closer to the current price. From my experience, a value of 5 for the ATR multiple often provides a good starting point for balanced performance, but you should feel free to adjust this based on market volatility and your specific trading needs.
Hide Fully Mitigated FVGs: I strongly recommend enabling the "Hide Fully Mitigated FVGs" option. This setting automatically removes all visual elements of an FVG from the chart once it has been fully mitigated by price. Doing so significantly reduces the number of active drawing objects, lessens computational load, and helps maintain chart clarity by focusing only on active, relevant FVGs.
Disable FVG Display for Unused Timeframes: If you are not actively monitoring certain higher timeframes (MTF or HTF) for FVG analysis, I advise disabling their display by unchecking "Show MTF FVGs" or "Show HTF FVGs" respectively. This can provide a significant performance boost.
Simplify Visual Elements: For active FVGs, consider hiding less critical visual elements if they are not essential for your specific analysis. This could include box labels, borders, or even entire FVG boxes if, for example, only the mitigation lines are of interest for a particular timeframe.
Settings Changes and Platform Limits : This indicator is comprehensive and involves numerous calculations and drawings. When multiple settings are changed rapidly in quick succession, it is possible, on occasion, for TradingView to issue a "Runtime error: modify_study_limit_exceeding" or similar. This can cause the indicator to temporarily stop updating or display errors.
Recommended Approach : When adjusting settings, it is advisable to wait a brief moment (a few seconds) after each significant change. This allows the indicator to reprocess and update on the chart before another change is made
Error Recovery : Should such a runtime error occur, making a minor, different adjustment in the settings (e.g., toggling a checkbox off and then on again) and waiting briefly will typically allow the indicator to recover and resume correct operation. This behavior is related to platform limitations when handling complex scripts with many inputs and drawing objects.
Multi-Timeframe (MTF/HTF) Data and Behavior
HTF FVG Confirmation is Essential: : For an FVG from a higher timeframe (MTF or HTF) to be identified and displayed on your current chart (LTF), the three-bar pattern forming the FVG on that higher timeframe must consist of fully closed bars. The indicator does not draw speculative FVGs based on incomplete/forming bars from higher timeframes.
Data Retrieval and LTF Processing: The indicator may use techniques like lookahead = barmerge.lookahead_on for timely data retrieval from higher timeframes. However, the actual detection of an FVG occurs after all its constituent bars on the HTF have closed.
Appearance Timing on LTF (1 LTF Candle Delay): As a natural consequence of this, an FVG that is confirmed on an HTF (i.e., its third bar closes) will typically become visible on your LTF chart one LTF bar after its confirmation on the HTF.
Example: Assume an FVG forms on a 30-minute chart at 15:30 (i.e., with the close of the 30-minute bar that covers the 15:00-15:30 period). If you are monitoring this FVG on a 15-minute chart, the indicator will detect this newly formed 30-minute FVG while processing the data for the 15-minute bar that starts at 15:30 and closes at 15:45. Therefore, the 30-minute FVG will become visible on your 15-minute chart at the earliest by 15:45 (i.e., with the close of that relevant 15-minute LTF candle). This means the HTF FVG is reflected on the LTF chart with a delay equivalent to one LTF candle.
FVG Detection and Display Logic
Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) on the current chart timeframe (LTF) are detected based on barstate.isconfirmed. This means the three-bar pattern must be complete with closed bars before an FVG is identified. This confirmation method prevents FVGs from being prematurely identified on the forming bar.
Alerts
Alert Setup : To receive alerts from this indicator, you must first ensure you have enabled the specific alert conditions you are interested in within the indicator's own settings (see 'Comprehensive Alert System' under the 'FEATURES' section). Once configured, open TradingView's 'Create Alert' dialog. In the 'Condition' tab, select this indicator's name, and crucially, choose the 'Any alert() function call' option from the dropdown list. This setup allows the indicator to trigger alerts based on the precise event conditions you have activated in its settings
Alert Frequency : Alerts are designed to trigger once per bar close (alert.freq_once_per_bar_close) for the specific event.
User Interface (UI) Tips
Settings Group Icons: In the indicator settings menu, timeframe-specific groups are marked with star icons for easier navigation: 🌟 for LTF (Current Chart Timeframe), 🌟🌟 for MTF (Medium Timeframe), and 🌟🌟🌟 for HTF (High Timeframe).
Dependent Inputs: Some input settings are dependent on others being enabled. These dependencies are visually indicated in the settings menu using symbols like "↳" (dependent setting on the next line), "⟷" (mutually exclusive inline options), or "➜" (directly dependent inline option).
Settings Layout Overview: The indicator settings are organized into logical groups for ease of use. Key global display controls – such as toggles for MTF FVGs, HTF FVGs (along with their respective timeframe selectors), and the Information Panel – are conveniently located at the very top within the '⚙️ General Settings' group. This placement allows for quick access to frequently adjusted settings. Other sections provide detailed customization options for each timeframe (LTF, MTF, HTF), specific FVG components, and alert configurations.
█ FOR Pine Script® CODERS
This section provides a high-level overview of the FVG Premium indicator's internal architecture, data flow, and the interaction between its various library components. It is intended for Pine Script™ programmers who wish to understand the indicator's design, potentially extend its functionality, or learn from its structure.
System Architecture and Modular Design
The indicator is architected moduarly, leveraging several custom libraries to separate concerns and enhance code organization and reusability. Each library has a distinct responsibility:
FvgTypes: Serves as the foundational data definition layer. It defines core User-Defined Types (UDTs) like fvgObject (for storing all attributes of an FVG) and drawSettings (for visual configurations), along with enumerations like tfType.
CommonUtils: Provides utility functions for common tasks like mapping user string inputs (e.g., "Dashed" for line style) to their corresponding Pine Script™ constants (e.g., line.style_dashed) and formatting timeframe strings for display.
FvgCalculations: Contains the core logic for FVG detection (both LTF and MTF/HTF via requestMultiTFBarData), FVG classification (Large FVGs based on ATR), and checking FVG interactions with price (mitigation, partial fill).
FvgObject: Implements an object-oriented approach by attaching methods to the fvgObject UDT. These methods manage the entire visual lifecycle of an FVG on the chart, including drawing, updating based on state changes (e.g., mitigation), and deleting drawing objects. It's responsible for applying the visual configurations defined in drawSettings.
FvgPanel: Manages the creation and dynamic updates of the on-chart information panel, which displays key FVG levels.
The main indicator script acts as the orchestrator, initializing these libraries, managing user inputs, processing data flow between libraries, and handling the main event loop (bar updates) for FVG state management and alerts.
Core Data Flow and FVG Lifecycle Management
The general data flow and FVG lifecycle can be summarized as follows:
Input Processing: User inputs from the "Settings" dialog are read by the main indicator script. Visual style inputs (colors, line styles, etc.) are consolidated into a types.drawSettings object (defined in FvgTypes). Other inputs (timeframes, filter settings, alert toggles) control the behavior of different modules. CommonUtils assists in mapping some string inputs to Pine constants.
FVG Detection:
For the current chart timeframe (LTF), FvgCalculations.detectFvg() identifies potential FVGs based on bar patterns.
For MTF/HTF, the main indicator script calls FvgCalculations.requestMultiTFBarData() to fetch necessary bar data from higher timeframes, then FvgCalculations.detectMultiTFFvg() identifies FVGs.
Newly detected FVGs are instantiated as types.fvgObject and stored in arrays within the main script. These objects also undergo classification (e.g., Large FVG) by FvgCalculations.
State Update & Interaction: On each bar, the main indicator script iterates through active FVG objects to manage their state based on price interaction:
Initially, the main script calls FvgCalculations.fvgInteractionCheck() to efficiently determine if the current bar's price might be interacting with a given FVG.
If a potential interaction is flagged, the main script then invokes methods directly on the fvgObject instance (e.g., updateMitigation(), updatePartialFill(), checkMidlineTouch(), which are part of FvgObject).
These fvgObject methods are responsible for the detailed condition checking and the actual modification of the FVG's state. For instance, the updateMitigation() and updatePartialFill() methods internally utilize specific helper functions from FvgCalculations (like checkMitigation() and checkPartialMitigation()) to confirm the precise nature of the interaction before updating the fvgObject’s state fields (such as isMitigated, currentTop, currentBottom, or isMidlineTouched).
Visual Rendering:
The FvgObject.updateDrawings() method is called for each fvgObject. This method is central to drawing management; it creates, updates, or deletes chart drawings (boxes, lines, labels) based on the FVG's current state, its prev_* (previous bar state) fields for optimization, and the visual settings passed via the drawSettings object.
Information Panel Update: The main indicator script determines the nearest FVG levels, populates a panelData object (defined in FvgPanelLib), and calls FvgPanel.updatePanel() to refresh the on-chart display.
Alert Generation: Based on the updated FVG states and user-enabled alert settings, the main indicator script constructs and triggers alerts using Pine Script's alert() function."
Key Design Considerations
UDT-Centric Design: The fvgObject UDT is pivotal, acting as a stateful container for all information related to a single FVG. Most operations revolve around creating, updating, or querying these objects.
State Management: To optimize drawing updates and manage FVG lifecycles, fvgObject instances store their previous bar's state (e.g., prevIsVisible, prevCurrentTop). The FvgObject.updateDrawings() method uses this to determine if a redraw is necessary, minimizing redundant drawing calls.
Settings Object: A drawSettings object is populated once (or when inputs change) and passed to drawing functions. This avoids repeatedly reading numerous input() values on every bar or within loops, improving performance.
Dynamic Arrays for FVG Storage: Arrays are used to store collections of fvgObject instances, allowing for dynamic management (adding new FVGs, iterating for updates).
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