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TrendPilot AI (A 2.3)A Detailed Guide to the TrendPilot AI Indicator Tools
TrendPilot AI A complete suite with intelligent trading signals and instant technical analysis delivered through interactive pop-up tooltips.
Every component — from EMA clouds and liquidity zones to candlestick markers and the autotester — functions as part of a unified system designed to simplify decision-making. Instead of manually checking hundreds of indicators, you get a comprehensive market snapshot in seconds.
Its uniqueness lies in the precision of calculations, visual clarity, and logic honed through real trading experience.
This is a tool not for guessing, but for understanding what’s happening on the chart — and why.
This guide is designed to give you a deep understanding of each tool within the TrendPilot AI suite. We will break down not only what each element shows, but also why it is important and how to interpret it for making trading decisions.
1. Instant Technical Analysis Dashboard
What is it? A summary panel on your chart that provides an automated analysis from over 30 technical indicators and calculates a reliability score for signals.
Why is it needed? To save up to 90% of your analysis time. It gives you a quick, data-driven overview of the current market sentiment without needing to manually check dozens of different indicators.
How to use it?
Overall Summary: Look at the main verdict (e.g., "Buy" or "Sell") to get a quick feel for the consolidated opinion of multiple indicators.
Reliability Score (e.g., Buy 97%): This percentage evaluates the signal's strength based on over 50 parameters. It's not a guarantee of profit, but a measure of confluence. A score above 85% indicates a very strong, high-conviction signal. A score below 70% suggests a weak signal that should be treated with caution.
2. Candle Hints
What is it? These are text labels that appear directly on the chart next to the candles when specific market conditions arise.
Why is it needed? To instantly notice short-term anomalies and manipulations without spending time on detailed candlestick analysis. It's a rapid alert system that notifies you when something important is happening in the market.
How to use it?
Pump / Dump: These are signals of a strong, often manipulative price spike or drop.
Rule: Never trade against these signals. If you see a Pump label, do not open a short position, even if other indicators suggest it. If you see a Dump label, forget about going long. This is a warning that a large, illogical force is at play in the market.
Buyer / Seller pressure: These are signals of a local advantage for one side. They are weaker than Pump/Dump and serve as confirmation. If you are already in a long position and see a "Buyer pressure" label appear, it's a good sign that the position can and should be held.
3. Moving EMAs
What is it? This isn't just four EMA lines (20, 50, 100, 200), but a visualization of them as colored, filled clouds.
Why is it needed? To instantly, at a glance, determine the global trend and key zones of dynamic support/resistance. The clouds remove the "noise" from individual line crossings and provide a clear picture.
How to use it?
Trend Definition: It's simple. If the price is above the green cloud, the trend is bullish, and buys are prioritized. If the price is below the red cloud, the trend is bearish, and sells are prioritized.
Dynamic Support/Resistance: The cloud itself is a strong zone of interest. During a correction in an uptrend, the price often finds support at the upper edge of the cloud. In a downtrend, it finds resistance at the lower edge.
Trend Change: A change in the cloud's color from green to red (or vice versa) is a powerful signal of a global trend shift.
4. Support and Resistance Levels
What is it? Automatically drawn horizontal lines based on key historical price reversal points (swings).
Why is it needed? To see the "skeleton" of the market—price levels where important decisions were made in the past. It is at these levels that a price reaction is highly likely: either a bounce or a breakout.
How to use it?
As a Take Profit Target: The simplest way is to use the nearest level as a target to lock in profits.
Trading the Bounce: If the price approaches a level and begins to slow down, forming reversal candles, it's a good opportunity to enter a trade against the movement towards the level.
Trading the Breakout: If the price confidently breaks through a level on increased volume, it signals a possible continuation of the movement. Often, the best entry point is to wait for the price to return to the broken level for a "retest."
5. Volume Profile
What is it? A horizontal histogram that shows at which price levels the most volume has been traded over a specific period.
Why is it needed? To see the "fair price" and areas of interest for large players. The price moves from one high-volume node (HVN) to another.
How to use it?
Point of Control (POC): The longest bar in the profile. This is the most important level, acting as a magnet for the price and serving as the strongest support/resistance.
High-Volume Nodes (HVN): "Shelves" of volume. The price likes to get "stuck" and consolidate in these areas. They are traded like regular levels.
Low-Volume Nodes (LVN): "Dips" in the profile. The price moves through these zones very quickly. If the price consolidates above such a zone, it will likely reach the next high-volume zone quickly.
6. Stop Hunt Heatmap
What is it? A visualization of zones where a large concentration of retail traders' stop-losses is likely located.
Why is it needed? To understand where a large player ("market maker") might direct the price. Collecting liquidity (triggering stops) is the fuel for large movements. This tool shows potential targets for such "hunts."
How to use it?
Important: These are not levels for entering a position. This is a map of targets . If you are in a long position and see a bright zone on the heatmap above, it's an excellent place to set your Take Profit, as the price is very likely to go there.
7. Money Flow Divergence
What is it? A signal of divergence between the price and an indicator that tracks the inflow/outflow of money in an asset.
Why is it needed? This is one of the strongest types of divergence because it analyzes not just price speed (momentum), but actual "money." It can provide an early warning of a trend reversal.
How to use it? The appearance of a divergence (a circle with a number) indicates a weakness in the current trend. If the price makes a new high, but the indicator does not, it means the growth is "empty," without monetary support. Use this as a powerful confirming signal to enter a trade against the trend, but not as the primary signal.
8. Multi-indicator Divergences
What is it? A counter that shows how many of the 11 popular oscillators (RSI, MACD, etc.) are currently showing a divergence with the price.
Why is it needed? To assess the strength of a divergence signal. A single divergence might be a coincidence. But if the circle shows the number "5", it means that 5 different indicators are "screaming" about the trend's weakness. This is a very compelling argument.
How to use it? The higher the number in the circle, the more reliable the signal of a possible reversal or deep correction.
9. Price Channel
What is it? A linear regression channel that is automatically built based on recent price movements.
Why is it needed? To clearly see the current slope of the trend and its boundaries. It helps to understand when the price is "expensive" (at the upper boundary) or "cheap" (at the lower boundary) within the current move.
How to use it? The classic application is trading from the channel's boundaries toward its center (the median line). The upper boundary is a zone to look for shorts, and the lower boundary is for longs. A breakout of the channel signals a trend acceleration.
10. Price Pivot Points
What is it? Automatic marking of local highs (H) and lows (L) on the chart.
Why is it needed? To objectively and quickly analyze market structure according to Dow Theory without drawing lines manually.
How to use it?
Uptrend: Each subsequent high and low is higher than the previous ones (Higher Highs & Higher Lows).
Downtrend: Each subsequent high and low is lower than the previous ones (Lower Highs & Lower Lows).
Break of Structure: The most important signal. If, in an uptrend, a Lower High appears instead of a new Higher High, it is the first sign of an impending reversal.
11. Auto Test Mode
What is it? A built-in strategy tester that shows on historical data how the indicator's signals would have performed with your current settings.
Why is it needed? So you don't trade "blindly." This tool allows you to find the optimal settings (mode, filters) for a specific asset and timeframe and to understand what to expect from the strategy.
How to use it? Turn it on and look at the final statistics (profit, win rate). Try changing the mode (e.g., from "Optimal" to "Low") or adding a trend filter (e.g., EMA 200) and see how the results change. This is a tool for optimizing and validating your strategy.
Fundig Rate OI# 🚀 Bitcoin Funding Rate + Open Interest Indicator - PineScript v6
## 📋 Summary
I've developed a **Bitcoin-specific** indicator that combines **Funding Rate** with **normalized Open Interest** for advanced futures analysis. After months of testing exclusively on BTC, the results have been excellent for identifying reversal points and confirming trends.
---
## 🎯 Why Bitcoin Only?
**Technical reasons:**
- BTC has the highest volume and liquidity in futures
- More consistent and reliable data
- Less manipulation than altcoins
- More stable correlation between FR and OI
**Problem it solves:**
- Traditional indicators only show one metric
- Difficult to correlate FR with BTC market volume/interest
- Lack of normalization makes OI hard to interpret
- Need for a tool specific to the king of cryptos
**Solution:**
✅ **Dynamic Funding Rate** optimized for BTC
✅ **Normalized Open Interest** (3 different methods)
✅ **Binance BTCUSDTPERP data** exclusively
✅ **Alert system** calibrated for BTC volatility
✅ **Real-time info table**
---
## 🔧 Technical Features
### Main Configurations:
- **Fixed symbol:** BTCUSDTPERP (Binance)
- **Lower timeframe:** 1m, 5m, 15m for precise calculations
- **OI normalization methods:**
- Min-Max (0-1 range)
- RSI (momentum-based)
- Z-Score (statistical distribution)
- **Optimized lookback:** 100 bars (ideal for BTC)
- **Alert system:** Thresholds calibrated for BTC
### Data Sources:
🔸 **Premium Index:** BINANCE:BTCUSDT_PREMIUM
🔸 **Open Interest:** BINANCE:BTCUSDTPERP_OI
🔸 **Timeframes:** From 1m to Daily
🔸 **Precision:** 4 decimals for FR
---
## 📊 How to Interpret Bitcoin Signals
### Funding Rate (Histogram):
- **FR > 0.1%:** BTC longs paying high → Possible short
- **FR < -0.1%:** BTC shorts paying high → Possible long
- **FR extreme (>0.5%):** High probability of BTC reversal
- **FR neutral (±0.05%):** Balanced market
### Open Interest (Blue line):
- **OI > 0.8 + high FR:** Many BTC longs trapped → Bearish
- **OI < 0.2 + low FR:** Short capitulation → Bullish
- **OI divergence:** BTC trend weakening
### Bitcoin-Specific Combinations:
1. **FR > 0.3% + OI > 0.85:** Imminent bearish reversal
2. **FR < -0.2% + OI < 0.15:** Probable bullish reversal
3. **FR oscillating + OI growing:** Accumulation before move
---
## 💡 Real Bitcoin Use Cases
**Example 1 - Bullish Reversal (March 2024):**
```
Situation: BTC falling from 73k to 60k
FR: -0.18% (shorts paying high premium)
OI: 0.12 (very low, short capitulation)
Result: Bounce to 67k (+11%)
```
**Example 2 - Local Top (February 2024):**
```
Situation: BTC at ATH 73.8k
FR: +0.42% (desperate longs paying)
OI: 0.91 (extremely high)
Result: Correction to 60k (-18%)
```
**Example 3 - Bullish Continuation:**
```
Situation: BTC consolidating at 45k
FR: +0.05% (neutral)
OI: 0.65 (steadily growing)
Result: Breakout to 52k (+15%)
```
---
## 🚨 Bitcoin-Calibrated Alert System
The indicator includes Bitcoin-specific alerts:
1. **BTC FR Spike Up:** FR > 0.15% (adjusted to BTC volatility)
2. **BTC FR Spike Down:** FR < -0.15%
3. **BTC OI Extreme High:** Normalized OI > 0.88
4. **BTC OI Extreme Low:** Normalized OI < 0.12
**Recommended BTC configuration:**
- **Scalping:** 5m and 15m
- **Swing Trading:** 1h and 4h
- **Position Trading:** Daily
- Always combine with BTC support/resistance
---
## 📈 Bitcoin Backtesting Results
**Testing period:** 12 months (July 2023 - July 2024)
**Exclusive pair:** BTCUSDTPERP
**Timeframes:** 15m, 1h, 4h, 1D
**BTC-specific results:**
- **Reversal accuracy:** ~78% (better than altcoins)
- **False signals:** Reduced 45% vs FR alone
- **Best timeframe:** 1h for swing, 15m for scalping
- **Worst period:** Sideways market (Nov-Dec 2023)
- **Best period:** Strong trends (Oct 2023, Mar 2024)
**Key statistics:**
- **23 major reversal signals:** 18 successful
- **Average gain:** +8.3% per successful trade
- **Average loss:** -2.1% per failed trade
- **Risk/reward ratio:** 1:3.9
Market Strenght PRO by javicdc
💥 Market Strength PRO by javicdc
Who's dominating the market right now?
This indicator gives you the answer in real time using a custom system to measure buying and selling pressure, filtered by EMA 200 and RSI 14 to highlight only the most reliable market moments.
✅ What does this indicator offer?
🔹 Dynamic calculation of market strength based on volume and candle body size
🔹 Visual zones in green or red based on buyer/seller dominance
🔹 Top diagnostic label with clear readings:
🟢 Extreme Buy – ✅ Buyer Dominance – 🔻 Seller Dominance – 🔴 Extreme Sell
🔹 Dynamic background that adjusts with the real market strength
🔹 Smart filter mode: only displays values when trend confirmation is valid (via RSI & EMA200)
🔹 Customizable: choose between SMA or EMA smoothing and toggle filter mode on/off
🧪 How to interpret it?
Strength > 50 → strong buying pressure
Strength < -50 → strong selling pressure
Between -20 and +20 → neutral or indecision zone
The filters ensure signals only appear with true trend confirmation, reducing false positives.
📈 Ideal for:
Scalping, intraday or swing trading across all assets: Forex, crypto, indices or stocks.
Works on all timeframes.
📌 Created by Javier Carrasco (@javicdc) — if you find it useful, don’t forget to like and follow for more technical analysis tools.
OI BTC Profile# 🚀 Bitcoin Open Interest Profile
## 📊 **What is this indicator?**
The **Bitcoin Open Interest Profile** is an advanced indicator developed in Pine Script v6 that visualizes the distribution of Bitcoin's Open Interest (OI) across different price levels, similar to a Volume Profile but using Open Interest data.
## 🎯 **Key Features**
### **Open Interest Analysis**
- **Dual Mode**: Visualizes both absolute OI value and net changes
- **Data Source**: Uses Open Interest data from BINANCE:BTCUSDT.P-OI
- **Configurable Lookback**: Up to 1000 historical bars for analysis
### **Professional Visualization**
- **Horizontal Profile**: Horizontal bars showing OI concentration by price level
- **Point of Control (POC)**: Automatically identifies the level with highest OI concentration
- **Rolling POC**: Option to display dynamic POC in real-time
### **Advanced Customization**
- **3 Color Schemes**:
- **OI Gradient**: Colors by Open Interest intensity
- **Bull/Bear**: Green for increases, red for decreases
- **Custom**: Customizable color
- **Adjustable Histogram**: Width, position, and orientation configurable
- **Up to 500 levels**: Ultra-high resolution for detailed analysis
## 🔧 **Configurable Parameters**
### **Basic Settings**
- `Lookback`: Number of bars to analyze (1-1000)
- `Row Size`: Profile resolution (1-500 levels)
- `Rolling POC`: Show dynamic POC
- `OI Calculation`: Absolute value or net change
### **Style Settings**
- `Width`: Histogram width (% of range)
- `Bar Width`: Bar thickness
- `Flip Histogram`: Invert orientation
- `Color Schemes`: Multiple coloring options
## 📈 **Trading Applications**
### **Support and Resistance Analysis**
- Identifies levels with highest concentration of open positions
- POC acts as a magnetic price attractor
### **Liquidity Zone Detection**
- High OI levels may indicate potential liquidation zones
- Useful for identifying stop-loss clusters
### **Sentiment Analysis**
- OI changes reveal accumulation or distribution patterns
- Difference between absolute value and net changes provides context
### **Entry Timing**
- Rolling POC can act as dynamic support/resistance
- Confluence with traditional technical analysis
## 💡 **Competitive Advantages**
### **Optimized Performance**
- Maximum 500 simultaneous lines for smooth operation
- Efficient calculations with native arrays
- Compatible with multiple timeframes
### **Total Flexibility**
- Adaptable to different trading strategies
- Granular configuration for each trader
- Overlay that doesn't interfere with price analysis
### **Institutional Data**
- Access to market-moving metrics
- Information not available in traditional indicators
- Informational advantage over retail traders
## 🚨 **Recommended Use Cases**
### **Scalping and Day Trading**
- Use high resolution (300-500 rows) with short lookback (50-100 bars)
- Rolling POC as intraday reference
### **Swing Trading**
- Medium resolution (100-200 rows) with extended lookback (200-500 bars)
- Focus on high OI levels for targets
### **Positional Analysis**
- Maximum lookback (500-1000 bars) for historical context
- Identification of accumulation/distribution zones
## 🎨 **Visual Examples**
The indicator generates a horizontal profile showing:
- **Longer bars**: Higher Open Interest concentration
- **POC (dotted line)**: Level of maximum interest
- **Color gradient**: OI intensity or bull/bear sentiment
## 🔥 **Why is it unique?**
1. **First of its kind**: Combines volume analysis with derivatives metrics
2. **Institutional precision**: Real-time Open Interest data
3. **Extreme versatility**: Adaptable to any trading style
4. **Optimized performance**: Efficient code for professional use
## 📞 **Feedback and Improvements**
Would you like to see any additional functionality? Any specific parameters for your strategy?
---
*Developed by an experienced trader for experienced traders. Compatible with Pine Script v6 and optimized for Bitcoin, but adaptable to other instruments with available OI data.*
Zero Lag MTF On Balance Volume Oscillator by CoffeeShopCryptoIntroducing the Zero Lag Multi Timeframe On Balance Volume Oscillator — the next evolution in volume trading.
Imagine tracking both your trading timeframe and any higher timeframe volume in real time, with absolutely zero lag and no waiting for candles to close.
Whether you’re comparing a 1-minute chart to a 2-hour chart, or a 5-minute to a daily, you’ll instantly see how volume is shifting across timeframes — live, as it happens.
This unique oscillator reveals volume divergences, confirms breakouts, and shows you exactly when buyers or sellers are in control by oscillating around a zero line — with no repainting, ever.
Don’t let delayed tools make you miss the move. Stay ahead of the market with the Zero Lag Multi Timeframe OBV Oscillator — and trade with volume on your side.
(OBV) was created by Joe Granville and introduced in his 1963 book Granville's New Key To Stock Market Profits.
The indicator is significant in history because it was one of the first known indicators to account for positive and negative volume flow.
However the concept and method most people use for today is simply observing a singular current timeframe chart of volume.
The purpose of this volume indicator is to tell you when both the higher timeframe volume and lower timeframe volume are moving in accordance with each other so you have a more clear understanding of the broad picture of the market movement.
This indicator uses the same basic concept of OBV but plots it as an oscillator.
Volume Divergence
What is a Volume Divergence:
A volume divergence takes place when the spread between the HTF and LTF volume isnt reaching higher highs or lower lows while price is reaching higher highs and lower lows. This is more accurate than noting divergence peaks from other indicators like the RSI or MACD because those are giving you an average but the OBV in its "RAW" setting is giving you actual bullish or bearish volume spikes per candle.
How to trade a Volume Divergence:
When you note either a bullish or bearish volume divergence you need to switch to a divergence trading strategy.
BULLISH DIVERGENCE STRATEGY
1.Zone out the range of candles that caused the divergence
2. If this is a bullish divergence, find the swing high on the volume between point A and B and mark that price level
3. This level should play out as a new support level for price.
4. Let the price break and retest this level
OR
BEARISH DIVERGENCE STRATEGY
1.Zone out the range of candles that caused the divergence
2. If this is a bearish divergence, find the swing low on the volume between point A and B and mark that price level
3. This level should play out as a new resistance level for price.
4. Let the price break and retest this level.
Confirming Trendline Breaks
While following short term trendlines on price, you can detect when price trends are broken.
If volume still supports the previous trend when the trendline is broken, you wait for price to react to a previous support or resistance level, or you want for price to retrace to a fair value gap and follow the trend that follows the supporting volume.
Confirming Trend Direction
Confirming a trend direction means that both the high timeframe and low timeframe trend agree with each other while price is moving away from a previously tested support or resistance area. Once price moves out of these key levels and the oscillator confirms a particular direction, you have the start of your new trend and are open for trades.
Volume Smoothing Settings
You can look at Volume in different ways. Commonly you want to smooth it to match your trading style. So if price is trending between range levels, you want to see HOW its trending. If your go to is to use an EMA, SMA, WMA, or other smoothing style, then set the ZLMTF OBV to match this in the "smoothing settings.
Here are the different ways you can set it and how it appears on the chart.
Raw Volume
This gives you the Raw volume calculations with no smoothing taking place.
(Commonly you would use this as price intercepts key levels.
SMA Smoothed Volume
This gives you the Raw volume smoothed over an SMA calculation which you would watch if you commonly use Smoothed Moving Averages on your chart while price is not near a support or resistance area.
Other Smoothing Outputs
You also have the ability to choose between EMA, SMMA, WMA, and VWAM types of smoothing to compare to the smoothing you use on your chart.
Auto AVWAP (Anchored-VWAP) with Breakout ScreenerAuto AWAP based indicator that is able to idenifty the breakout of AWAP
Uber TTM Squeeze [UTS]📈 TTM Squeeze – Volatility-Adapted Breakout & Momentum Indicator
A precision volatility and momentum indicator inspired by John Carter’s original TTM Squeeze – now enhanced for modern, rules-based traders seeking breakout opportunities.
🔵 What Is “The Squeeze”?
The “squeeze” occurs when both the upper and lower Bollinger Bands contract and sit entirely within the Keltner Channel. This signals a period of low volatility—price action becomes range-bound and moves sideways, with no clear momentum in either direction.
During these low-volatility periods, it’s best to avoid trading, as entering positions in a choppy market can lead to getting eaten up by whipsaws and false signals. The TTM Squeeze helps you identify these quiet, uncertain phases so you can steer clear of unnecessary risk and wait for stronger opportunities.
When the squeeze ends (as indicated by a color change in the bars and a momentum flip in the histogram), volatility returns and the market is primed for a potential breakout—this is when you want to pay attention.
✅ What Makes This Version Unique?
• Integrates Bollinger Bands and Keltner Channel, adapting to current volatility using ATR and standard deviation
• Squeeze condition (“energy building”) is detected when Bollinger Bands contract inside the Keltner Channel
• Separately settable Moving Averages for both, the Bollinger Bands and the Keltner Channel
• Extreme fine tuning potential due to various settings
🔁 Trend-Split, Directional Histogram
• Green bars for rising momentum
• Bars only appear colored at true momentum change – no repainting or extra noise
• Green and gray bars highlight squeeze on/off status in real-time
🎛️ Customizable Moving Averages
• Choose from 26 MAs (SMA, EMA, SMMA, LWMA ... ) for the Keltner Channel and Bollinger Bands
• All key lengths and multipliers are adjustable for advanced tuning
• Volatility width adapts to ATR period and your chosen smoothing
The 26 high quality Moving averages to choose:
• "SMA", Simple Moving Average, R. H. Hooker, 1901
• "EMA", Exponential Moving Average, P. N. Haurlan, early 1960s
• "MDMA", McGinley Dynamic MA, John R. McGinley, 1990s
• "DSEMA", Double Smoothed EMA, William Blau, year unknown
• "DEMA", Double EMA, Patrick G. Mulloy, 1994
• "TEMA", Triple EMA, Patrick G. Mulloy, 1994
• "WMA", Weighted MA, Author and year unknown
• "PWMA", Parabolic Weighted MA, Author and year unknown
• "VWMA", Volume Weighted MA, Author and year unknown
• "HULL", Hull MA, Alan Hull, 2005, year unknown
• "TMA", Triangular MA, Author and year unknown
• "B2P", Two Pole Ehlers Butterworth, John F. Ehlers, 2004
• "S2P", Two Pole Ehlers Smoother, John F. Ehlers, year unknown
• "S3P", Three Pole Ehlers Smoother, John F. Ehlers, year unknown
• "SINE", Sine Weighted MA, Author and year unknown
• "LINREG", Linear Regression Value (LSMA), Author and year unknown
• "ILINREG", Integral of Linear Regression Slope, Author and year unknown
• "NLMA", Non Lag MA, Author and year unknown
• "ZLMA", Zero Lag MA, Author and year unknown
• "KIJUN", Kijun-Sen Ichimoku, Goichi Hosoda, late 1930s
• "SSM", Super Smoother, John F. Ehlers, year unknown
• "ALMA", Arnaud Legoux MA, Arnaud Legoux, year unknown
• "KAMA", Kaufman Adaptive MA, Perry J. Kaufman, 1998
• "FRAMA", Fractal MA, John F. Ehlers, year unknown
• "RMA", Running MA, J. Welles Wilder Jr., 1978
• "JMA", Jurik Moving Average, Mark Jurik, year unknown
🎯 Clean Signals, Fast Readability
• Only one trend arrow appears per momentum flip, removing ambiguity
• Semi-transparent fills reinforce directional moves for easy chart reading
• Suits both manual and algorithmic traders who want rapid volatility detection
🕰️ History & Context
Originally developed by John Carter, the TTM Squeeze is known for timing volatility breakouts. This version maintains the original squeeze logic but modernizes it for dynamic, rules-based trading—helping you catch the big moves as volatility transitions from quiet to explosive.
🔔 Alerts
Create alerts via the “Add Alert” dialog and select the appropriate signal.
• “Trade Signal” on crossover of the Bands above the Channel
• “No-Trade Signal” on Bollinger Band squeeze
• Supports “Once Per Bar Close” to avoid repainting
📝 About
• Pine Script®: v6
• Created: 2025-07-09
⚠️ Disclaimer
For educational purposes only. Not financial advice. Trading involves risk; apply sound risk management and backtest thoroughly before live trading.
Purple Dot IndicatorDescription:
Identifies high-momentum candles using price % move + volume spike.
Purple = Combined signal | Blue = Price only | Orange = Volume only.
Created by Haseeb Badar (@HB_Stocks).
Stan's Magic PotionStan's Magic Potion Indicator
Overview
"Stan's Magic Potion" is a robust Pine Script® v6 indicator designed for short-term trading on 3-minute and 5-minute time frames, optimized for major indices such as AMEX:SPY , SP:SPX , NASDAQ:QQQ , and $IWM. This indicator integrates Opening Range Breakout (ORB) logic, Dynamic Momentum Metrics (DMM), VWAP, and confluence-based entry signals to deliver clear, actionable trade setups for bullish and bearish opportunities.
Key Features
Opening Range Breakout (ORB): Captures the high and low of the 9:30 AM – 9:45 AM EST opening range, locking these levels at 9:45 AM to identify breakout zones. Breakouts above or below these levels are highlighted with background colors for easy visualization.
DMM Cross Signals: Utilizes fast and slow Dynamic Momentum Metrics (DMM) to generate "CALL" and "PUT" signals on crossovers, with dynamic fill colors between the DMM lines to indicate trend direction.
Confluence Entry at 10:00 AM: Generates high-probability "CALL" or "PUT" signals at 10:00 AM when price aligns with key levels (above/below EMA 200, VWAP, and locked ORB high/low) and DMM trend confirmation.
VWAP and EMA 200: Plots VWAP and a 200-period EMA as dynamic support/resistance levels to aid in trend analysis.
Visual Clarity: Includes clear labels for trade signals, ORB lock markers, and color-coded plots for intuitive chart reading.
How to Use
Time Frame: Best used on 3-minute or 5-minute charts for AMEX:SPY , SP:SPX , NASDAQ:QQQ , or $IWM.
Trade Setups:
* Look for "CALL" or "PUT" signals from DMM crossovers throughout the session.
* Prioritize 10:00 AM confluence signals for higher-probability entries when price aligns with EMA 200, VWAP, and ORB levels.
* Monitor ORB breakouts (highlighted by background colors) for momentum-driven trades.
Risk Management: Always use proper risk management and confirm signals with additional analysis, as market conditions may vary.
Settings
* The indicator is pre-configured with default parameters (DMM settings, ORB time window, VWAP). No user inputs are required, ensuring simplicity and ease of use.
* Maximum bars back is set to 500 for performance optimization.
Notes
* This indicator is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public License 2.0.
* © StanTheTradingMan.
* Designed for educational and informational purposes. Always backtest and validate strategies before live trading.
Why Use Stan's Magic Potion?
This indicator combines multiple proven technical concepts (ORB, DMM, VWAP) into a single, cohesive tool tailored for short-term traders. Its focus on key intraday time windows (9:30–9:45 AM and 10:00 AM) and clear visual cues make it an excellent choice for those seeking precision in fast-moving markets.
License
This Pine Script® code is licensed under the Mozilla Public License 2.0.
VOLs BTC & ETHInstant view of the combined trading volume for BTC and ETH across major exchanges.
Plots two lines — Σ VOL BTC and Σ VOL ETH — on any timeframe.
Choose whether to sum spot or futures markets in one click.
Gold Power Hours Strategy📈 Gold Power Hours Trading Strategy
Trade XAUUSD (Gold) or XAUEUR during the most volatile hours of the New York session, using momentum and trend confirmation, with session-specific risk/reward profiles.
✅ Strategy Rules
🕒 Valid Trading Times ("Power Hours"):
Trades are only taken during high-probability time windows on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays , corresponding to key New York session activity:
Morning Session:
08:00 – 11:00 (NY time)
Afternoon Session:
12:30 – 16:00
19:00 – 22:00
These times align with institutional activity and economic news releases.
📊 Technical Indicators Used:
50-period Simple Moving Average (SMA50):
Identifies the dominant market trend.
14-period Relative Strength Index (RSI):
Measures market momentum with session-adjusted thresholds.
🟩 Buy Signal Criteria:
Price is above the 50-period SMA (bullish trend)
RSI is greater than:
60 during Morning Session
55 during Afternoon Session
Must be during a valid day (Tue–Thu) and Power Hour session
🟥 Sell Signal Criteria:
Price is below the 50-period SMA (bearish trend)
RSI is less than:
40 during Morning Session
45 during Afternoon Session
Must be during a valid day and Power Hour session
🎯 Trade Management Rules:
Morning Session (08:00–11:00)
Stop Loss (SL): 50 pips
Take Profit (TP): 150 pips
Risk–Reward Ratio: 1:3
Afternoon Session (12:30–16:00 & 19:00–22:00)
Stop Loss (SL): 50 pips
Take Profit (TP): up to 100 pips
Risk–Reward Ratio: up to 1:2
⚠️ TP is slightly reduced in the afternoon due to typically lower volatility compared to the morning session.
📺 Visuals & Alerts:
Buy signals: Green triangle plotted below the bar
Sell signals: Red triangle plotted above the bar
SMA50 line: Orange
Valid session background: Light pink
Alerts: Automatic alerts for buy/sell signals
Volume in ₹ (Total Traded Value in Crores)vikram dayal volume indicator with absolute value in crore
Gabriel's Quick Table📊 Gabriel's Quick Table — Multi-Metric Market Scanner
Gabriel's Quick Table is a lightweight, customizable table overlay that displays key market metrics for intraday, swing, and options traders. It centralizes high-impact price, volume, and volatility data across multiple timeframes to quickly assess trade readiness, risk levels, and momentum without cluttering your chart.
🔍 Features
✅ ADR% (Average Daily Range %)
Measures price volatility by averaging the ratio of high/low over N days.
Helps spot compression/expansion setups.
✅ ATR (Average True Range)
Assists with stop-loss placement and measuring volatility strength.
User-defined ATR Length and timeframe.
✅ LoD Distance (% from Low of Day)
Identifies how far price has bounced off the intraday low.
Useful for reversal traders and support tests.
✅ % from 52-Week High
Calculates how far current price is from its long-term swing high.
Ideal for value reversion setups or breakout scanning.
✅ Relative Volume (RVOL)
Measures current volume versus average over N bars.
Highlights unusual activity or breakout potential.
✅ VWAP Distance
Shows how far price is from the volume-weighted average price.
Used by institutions and intraday traders to define fair value zones.
✅ Internal Bar Strength (IBS)
Normalized indicator showing whether price closed near the high or low of the candle.
Useful for fade vs. breakout setups.
✅ Open Interest % Change
Measures short-term change in OI, used in futures/options analysis.
Spikes may indicate buildup of positions or unwinding.
🚨 Built-In Alerts
Each core metric includes a customizable alert:
ADR%, ATR, RVOL, VWAP distance
Distance to 52-week high
OI % change
IBS thresholds
Use these to automate watchlist scanning or intraday alerts when your ideal trade conditions appear.
🧠 Smart Design
Multi-timeframe support for each input (e.g. Weekly 52W High + Intraday VWAP).
Minimalist table overlay that works even when multiple indicators are stacked.
Color-coded labels and values for intuitive scanning.
💡 Use Cases
Intraday traders looking for high-RVOL + VWAP bounce setups.
Swing traders waiting for price compression (low ADR%) or breakouts near 52W highs.
Futures and options traders tracking OI surges with volume confirmation.
Systematic traders using custom alert levels for automated signal generation.
Silence Indicator — NNFX Volatility-Only Adaptation [UTS]🤫 Silence Indicator — NNFX Volatility-Only Adaptation 📉📈
💡 Overview
A refined volatility oscillator adapted from Trofimov’s classic Silence indicator (2009), reworked for NNFX methodology by removing the aggressiveness line and focusing solely on volatility. It highlights phases of sufficient market volatility with clear trend-change markers and colored fills for easy visual interpretation.
🔑 Key Features
• Single-Event Signals – Plots one green ▲ when volatility rises above aggressiveness (indicating active phase), one red ▼ when it falls below (indicating quiet phase).
• Colored Fill – Fills the area between volatility and aggressiveness lines: bright purple for high volatility, dark purple for low volatility phases.
• Volatility Focus – Unlike the original, aggressiveness is removed to emphasize volatility as the core signal in line with NNFX principles.
• Non-Repainting – Signals appear only once per trend change bar for reliability.
🚀 How to Use
Trend Bias: Bright purple fill (red) and ▲ marker signal phases with sufficient volatility favorable for trading. Darker fill (blue) and ▼ marker warn of quiet, potentially less tradable market conditions.
Entries/Exits: Use the single-event markers at trend changes to time entries and exits confidently.
Filters: Combine with other NNFX indicators like volume and trend filters for robust strategy building.
🛠 Inputs
• Period: Lookback period for volatility calculation (default 12)
• Lookback: Size of rolling window for normalization (default 96)
• Threshold: Level at which signals are considered as triggers (default 50)
🔔 Alerts
Create alerts via the “Add Alert” dialog and select the appropriate signal.
• “Trade Signal” on crossover above treshold
• “No-Trade Signal” on crossunder below treshold
• Supports “Once Per Bar Close” to avoid repainting
📝 About
• Pine Script®: v6
• Created: 2025-07-09
⚠️ Disclaimer
For educational purposes only. Not financial advice. Trading involves risk; apply sound risk management and backtest thoroughly before live trading.
Average Volume (Millions) On ChartThe indicator shows the average number Volume in the period of time of your decision
Volume Breakout SignalsScript by Hanssome
The Volume Breakout Signals indicator is a trading tool designed to identify potential entry points by pinpointing high-momentum price breakouts on your main chart. It operates on a simple but powerful principle: a true breakout should be supported by a significant increase in trading volume.
The indicator plots two primary visual elements on your price chart:
Pivot Highs and Lows: These are marked with green and red circles and represent the most recent significant swing points in the price. They act as dynamic support and resistance levels, and the script watches for the price to break past them.
BUY and SELL Labels: These signals appear directly on the chart to indicate a potential trading opportunity.
A signal is only generated when two specific conditions are met simultaneously:
Price Breakout: A BUY signal requires the price to cross decisively above the most recent pivot high. A SELL signal requires the price to cross below the most recent pivot low.
Volume Confirmation: This price breakout must be accompanied by a recent spike in trading volume. This confirmation suggests strong momentum and conviction behind the move, increasing the probability of a successful breakout.
All the parameters, such as the sensitivity of the pivot points and the definition of a volume spike, can be adjusted in the indicator's settings to fit your specific trading style and the asset you are viewing.
Volume VisualizerVolume by Hannsome
The Volume Visualizer is a simple yet effective tool designed to display trading volume in a dedicated panel below the main price chart. Its primary goal is to help you easily identify when trading activity is significantly higher than usual.
The indicator plots two key elements:
Volume Bars: These are standard volume bars showing the amount of trading activity for each period. To draw your attention to important moments, bars with unusually high volume are highlighted in a distinct color (yellow by default).
Average Volume Line: A moving average line (orange by default) is plotted over the volume bars. This line represents the recent average trading volume, giving you a clear baseline to compare the current volume against.
A "significant" volume spike is defined as any period where the volume exceeds the moving average by a certain multiplier. You can adjust both the moving average length and this multiplier in the indicator's settings to fine-tune its sensitivity to what you consider a significant spike in activity.
Delta Spike Detector [GSK-VIZAG-AP-INDIA]📌 Delta Spike Detector – Volume Imbalance Ratio
By GSK-VIZAG-AP-INDIA
📘 Overview
This indicator highlights aggressive buying or selling activity by analyzing the imbalance between estimated Buy and Sell volume per candle. It flags moments when one side dominates the other significantly — defined by user-selectable volume ratio thresholds (10x, 15x, 20x, 25x).
📊 How It Works
Buy/Sell Volume Estimation
Approximates buyer and seller participation using candle structure:
Buy Volume = Proximity of close to low
Sell Volume = Proximity of close to high
Delta & Delta Ratio
Delta = Buy Volume − Sell Volume
Delta Ratio = Ratio of dominant volume side to the weaker side
When this ratio exceeds a threshold, it’s classified as a spike.
Spike Labels
Labels are plotted on the chart:
10x B, 15x B, 20x B, 25x B → Buy Spike Labels (below candles)
10x S, 15x S, 20x S, 25x S → Sell Spike Labels (above candles)
The color of each label reflects the spike strength.
⚙️ User Inputs
Enable/Disable Buy or Sell Spikes
Set custom delta ratio thresholds (default: 10x, 15x, 20x, 25x)
🎯 Use Cases
Spotting sudden aggressive activity (e.g. smart money moves, traps, breakouts)
Identifying short-term market exhaustion or momentum bursts
Complementing other trend or volume-based tools
⚠️ Important Notes
The script uses approximated Buy/Sell Volume based on price position, not actual order flow.
This is not a buy/sell signal generator. It should be used in context with other confirmation indicators or market structure.
✍️ Credits
Developed by GSK-VIZAG-AP-INDIA
For educational and research use only.
High Volume Buyers/SellersThis indicator will help you indicate wether breakout happened with high volume or not