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MPI Burst Regime by CoryP1990 – Quant Toolkit

The Microstructure Pressure Index (MPI) Burst Regime indicator detects rare, clustered volume bursts (Percentile + Z-score), converts them into an MPI (% of bursts over a rolling window), then signals and shades short-term up-pressure regimes only when structural filters (VWMA slope, Close > VWMA / Bollinger Upper) align. Includes Anchored VWAP end-detector to spot regime neutralization.
Microstructure Pressure Index (MPI) — Burst → Cluster → Regime
Why this is different
Most volume tools flag single high-volume bars. MPI requires repeated bursts within a cluster window and then promotes them into a persistent regime (MPI%). This reduces noise and signals regime or campaign-style pressure rather than one-off spikes.
How it works
Burst gate: bar is a candidate if volume ≥ Xth percentile of recent history and/or Z-score ≥ threshold (user selectable).
Clustering: require ≥ minBursts within a clusWin window to avoid lone spikes.
MPI: percent of burst bars within lenMPI via SMA% or EMA%.
RegimeUp: MPI ≥ mpiTrig + cluster OK + structural filters (VWMA slope, Close > VW/BB) + optional session filter.
End detector: optional Session/Anchored VWAP + pin/flat/slope/volume collapse + IIP neutralization triggers regime end.
Recommended settings
Start: 5-minute charts.
Auto-tune: ON (recommended) - script adapts windows to timeframe.
If you want more sensitivity: lower mpiTrig or shorten lenMPI.
To be stricter/rarer: raise pctVol and zThr, increase minBursts.
Inputs
Auto-adapt - toggle timeframe auto-tuning.
MPI window, Percentrank lookback, Volume percentile, Z-score lookback, Z threshold, MPI trigger
Bollinger (len, mult), VWMA length
Structural filters: Close>VW, Close>UB, VWMA slope requirement
Clustering: minBursts, clusWin and SMA% / EMA% choice for MPI
Visualization: markers, shading, cooldown, confirm on close
VWAP: Session / Anchored (auto/manual) and end-detector thresholds
Alerts
Use the built-in alerts: MPI Burst Trigger (Up), MPI Regime Active (Up), MPI Regime END (VWAP), Single Burst Bar. The indicator supports “Confirm on close” gating to avoid intrabar noise.
Example - (BYND, 5min)
On BYND, MPI flagged multiple clustered volume bursts hours before the vertical move and maintained a shaded up-regime as price rode the Bollinger upper band and VWMA sloped up. The regime reliably ended as VWMA flattened, volume collapsed and VWAP neutralized.
What you’re looking at (walkthrough):
Pre-run clustering: several green MPI markers appear before the large gap/rally... these are clustered percentile+Z bursts (not one-offs).
Regime persistence: once MPI% crosses the threshold and structural filters (VWMA slope, Close>VWMA) hold, the indicator shades the regime (lime). This shading persisted through the main thrust.
Price structure confirmation: price tracks the BB upper band during the push - classic accumulation → expansion behavior.
Regime END: after the top, VWMA slopes down, volume collapses and VWAP conditions trend toward neutralization - end detector flags the regime end.
Settings used in this demo (recommended start):
Chart: 5-min (demo)
Auto-Tune: ON (recommended)
lenMPI = 60, lenRank = 300, pctVol = 98, zLen = 300, zThr = 1.96, mpiTrig = 25
minBursts = 3, clusWin = 10, mpiMode = SMA%
confirmOnClose = true, session only = true for the screenshot
Why this matters:
Most volume tools flag single prints. MPI requires repeated bursts within a window and converts that density into an MPI% regime. That reduces false positives and surfaces regime or campaign-style pressure you can act upon or study.
Part of the Quant Toolkit — transparent, open-source indicators for modern quantitative analysis. Built by CoryP1990.
Microstructure Pressure Index (MPI) — Burst → Cluster → Regime
Why this is different
Most volume tools flag single high-volume bars. MPI requires repeated bursts within a cluster window and then promotes them into a persistent regime (MPI%). This reduces noise and signals regime or campaign-style pressure rather than one-off spikes.
How it works
Burst gate: bar is a candidate if volume ≥ Xth percentile of recent history and/or Z-score ≥ threshold (user selectable).
Clustering: require ≥ minBursts within a clusWin window to avoid lone spikes.
MPI: percent of burst bars within lenMPI via SMA% or EMA%.
RegimeUp: MPI ≥ mpiTrig + cluster OK + structural filters (VWMA slope, Close > VW/BB) + optional session filter.
End detector: optional Session/Anchored VWAP + pin/flat/slope/volume collapse + IIP neutralization triggers regime end.
Recommended settings
Start: 5-minute charts.
Auto-tune: ON (recommended) - script adapts windows to timeframe.
If you want more sensitivity: lower mpiTrig or shorten lenMPI.
To be stricter/rarer: raise pctVol and zThr, increase minBursts.
Inputs
Auto-adapt - toggle timeframe auto-tuning.
MPI window, Percentrank lookback, Volume percentile, Z-score lookback, Z threshold, MPI trigger
Bollinger (len, mult), VWMA length
Structural filters: Close>VW, Close>UB, VWMA slope requirement
Clustering: minBursts, clusWin and SMA% / EMA% choice for MPI
Visualization: markers, shading, cooldown, confirm on close
VWAP: Session / Anchored (auto/manual) and end-detector thresholds
Alerts
Use the built-in alerts: MPI Burst Trigger (Up), MPI Regime Active (Up), MPI Regime END (VWAP), Single Burst Bar. The indicator supports “Confirm on close” gating to avoid intrabar noise.
Example - (BYND, 5min)
On BYND, MPI flagged multiple clustered volume bursts hours before the vertical move and maintained a shaded up-regime as price rode the Bollinger upper band and VWMA sloped up. The regime reliably ended as VWMA flattened, volume collapsed and VWAP neutralized.
What you’re looking at (walkthrough):
Pre-run clustering: several green MPI markers appear before the large gap/rally... these are clustered percentile+Z bursts (not one-offs).
Regime persistence: once MPI% crosses the threshold and structural filters (VWMA slope, Close>VWMA) hold, the indicator shades the regime (lime). This shading persisted through the main thrust.
Price structure confirmation: price tracks the BB upper band during the push - classic accumulation → expansion behavior.
Regime END: after the top, VWMA slopes down, volume collapses and VWAP conditions trend toward neutralization - end detector flags the regime end.
Settings used in this demo (recommended start):
Chart: 5-min (demo)
Auto-Tune: ON (recommended)
lenMPI = 60, lenRank = 300, pctVol = 98, zLen = 300, zThr = 1.96, mpiTrig = 25
minBursts = 3, clusWin = 10, mpiMode = SMA%
confirmOnClose = true, session only = true for the screenshot
Why this matters:
Most volume tools flag single prints. MPI requires repeated bursts within a window and converts that density into an MPI% regime. That reduces false positives and surfaces regime or campaign-style pressure you can act upon or study.
Part of the Quant Toolkit — transparent, open-source indicators for modern quantitative analysis. Built by CoryP1990.
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开源脚本
本着TradingView的真正精神,此脚本的创建者将其开源,以便交易者可以查看和验证其功能。向作者致敬!虽然您可以免费使用它,但请记住,重新发布代码必须遵守我们的网站规则。
Quant finance researcher focused on options, volatility modeling, and derivative pricing. Building tools that turn complex market behavior into clear, data-driven insights. Explore analytics and modeling at OptionsAnalysisSuite.com
免责声明
这些信息和出版物并不意味着也不构成TradingView提供或认可的金融、投资、交易或其它类型的建议或背书。请在使用条款阅读更多信息。