Two Bar ReversalThe Two Bar Reversal (TBR) is a price-action based pattern widely used in scalping because it forms quickly, provides clear entry signals, and offers tight risk control. It relies purely on candle behaviour, making it effective even without indicators.
The Two Bar Reversal (TBR) becomes far more reliable for scalping when confirmed by VSA concepts: No Supply (NS) and No Demand (ND). This confirmation filters weak reversals and helps trade only when opposite-side participation is exhausted
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Peter's Relative Strength vs VTI (1 year)In Stockcharts.com, I would always view 1-year charts and have a RS line showing relative strength of the stock or ETF I'm looking at relative to VTI. When I moved to TradingView, this information was harder to see, so I made this indicator. It always shows what the stock or ETF has done relative to the wider market over the past 1 year.
GOLD SKID ULTIMATE MASTER V8 - Don EfraGOLD SKID ULTIMATE MASTER V8 is a precision trading system engineered for Gold (XAUUSD) on the 1-minute timeframe. It combines structural market bias with institutional liquidity levels and price action triggers.
MTF Master Filter: Uses a 15-minute Trend Filter to block counter-trend signals, ensuring you only trade in the direction of the dominant momentum.
Fibonacci Reaction Zones: Automatically identifies the 0.382 and Golden Zone (0.5 - 0.618) retracements as high-probability entry magnets.
Price Action Trigger: Signals (BUY/SELL) are only generated when a Hammer or Doji candle appears within a Fibonacci zone, supported by institutional volume.
Veracity Dashboard: A priority-based panel tracking Trend (MTF), RSI (Overbought/Oversold), and Volume to confirm trade validity at a glance.
Pro Interface: Features a Black EMA 200 (Weight 5), Purple VWAP (Weight 3), and Asian Range levels. Includes subtle, offset dotted callouts for clear candle wick visibility.
Bull Engulf @ Rolling Support + HTF Confluence (2-8w) This indicator is designed to identify high-probability bullish reversal setups that occur at proven support levels, with confirmation from higher timeframes.
It is built for swing traders targeting 2–8 week moves, prioritizing win rate and trade quality over frequency.
The script focuses on institutional-style price behavior: pullbacks into support, seller exhaustion, and clear buyer confirmation before entry.
Core Logic
A signal is generated only when all of the following align:
Bullish Engulfing Candle
Current candle fully engulfs the prior candle’s body
Optional filters ensure strong momentum (close above prior high, meaningful candle size)
Rolling-Low Support
Price must be near a rolling support level based on recent swing lows
Support adapts dynamically to market structure
Higher Timeframe (HTF) Confluence
Daily setups can require alignment with weekly and monthly support
Weekly setups can require monthly support
This dramatically reduces low-quality signals
Strongest-Only Scoring System
Each setup is scored based on:
Proximity to support
HTF confluence
Candle strength
Volume and volatility filters
Only setups meeting a minimum score threshold are shown
Signals & Labels
SETUP / TOP label
Appears when a valid bullish engulfing forms at support with HTF confirmation.
ENTRY label
Appears when price breaks above the high of the engulfing candle (confirmation entry).
Support Lines
Local (rolling) support
Weekly and Monthly support (when applicable)
Each label includes:
Timeframe
Score
Support distance
Suggested risk level
A standardized options structure for 2–8 week trades
Intended Trading Style
Timeframe: Daily and Weekly charts
Trade Duration: ~2–8 weeks
Market Type: Stocks (best on liquid, mid/large-cap names)
Approach:
Wait for price to come to support
Wait for buyers to prove control
Enter only after confirmation
This indicator is not designed for:
Day trading
Chasing breakouts
High-frequency signals
Fewer signals is intentional.
How to Use
Apply the indicator to Daily or Weekly charts
Wait for a SETUP/TOP label at support
Enter only after the ENTRY confirmation (break above engulfing high)
Use the displayed risk level to define invalidation
Let the trade develop over multiple weeks
Alerts can be enabled for:
Pre-market watchlist signals (yesterday’s setups)
Confirmed signals at the close
Entry confirmation
Why This Works
Markets often reverse at support, not randomly.
By combining:
Structural support
Price-action confirmation
Higher timeframe alignment
this indicator filters out most noise and focuses on areas where larger participants are likely active.
Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational and analytical purposes only.
It does not constitute financial advice. Always manage risk appropriately.
Inside/Outside Bars---
Inside/Outside Bars Detector
This indicator identifies and visualizes Inside Bars and Outside Bars (Engulfing Bars) on your chart, helping traders spot potential breakout and consolidation patterns.
What are Inside/Outside Bars?
• Outside Bars (Outer Bars): Candles that break BOTH the high AND low of the previous candle. These represent periods of increased volatility and potential trend continuation or reversal. Marked with red triangle arrows by default.
• Inside Bars (Inner Bars): Candles where NEITHER the high NOR low breaks the previous candle's range. These represent consolidation and often precede significant price moves. Marked with orange triangle arrows by default.
Features:
✓ Visual arrows above bars for easy identification
✓ Fixed pixel-size arrows that remain visible at any chart zoom level
✓ Statistics table showing counts of outer bars, inner bars, and total bars analyzed
✓ Fully customizable with multiple settings
Customization Options:
• Toggle outer bars and inner bars independently
• Customize arrow colors for each pattern
• Show/hide the statistics table
• Adjust calculation bars (1000 default, max 5000)
• Set to 0 to analyze all available bars up to 5000
How to Use:
Inside bars often indicate consolidation before a breakout, while outside bars suggest increased volatility and potential momentum shifts. Use these patterns in conjunction with your trading strategy to
identify entry/exit points or to confirm trend direction.
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eBacktesting - Learning: Equal Highs & LowseBacktesting - Learning: Equal Highs & Lows helps you spot Equal Highs (EQH) and Equal Lows (EQL) — price areas where the market has paused or reacted multiple times at nearly the same level.
These zones often act like “magnets” because many traders place stops and pending orders around them. When price returns, it can lead to a quick grab (a sweep) and reversal, or it can break through and continue. Learning to recognize EQH/EQL can improve your timing, help you anticipate where volatility may appear, and give you clearer areas for invalidation and targets.
These indicators are built to pair perfectly with the eBacktesting extension, where traders can practice these concepts step-by-step. Backtesting concepts visually like this is one of the fastest ways to learn, build confidence, and improve trading performance.
Educational use only. Not financial advice.
[codapro] PressureBox Breakout Engine Full Breakdown PressureBox Breakout Engine is a revamped and expanded version of a prior post. This release includes a more educational breakdown and deeper configuration guidance, in response to user requests for clarity on how the system works and how to use it effectively.
This tool is a compression-detection and breakout-anticipation engine that blends Donchian channel logic, ATR filtering, and a proprietary “pressure” oscillator derived from volume-weighted momentum. It visually highlights real-time “compression zones” with dynamic shaded boxes and flags potential breakouts using configurable BUY/SELL markers.
It’s designed to help traders identify and analyze different market setups — including potential trend continuations, volatility breakouts, and range fade conditions — by surfacing key compression and pressure states visually on the chart.
Key Features
*Dynamic Compression Boxes: drawn when Donchian range < smoothed ATR threshold
*Breakout Flags: BUY/SELL alerts when price breaks outside compression range
*Custom Volume Pressure Score: MFI + CMF hybrid from -1 to +1
*Candle Overlap Filter: optional % overlap indicator for noise detection
*Adaptive Box Shading: transparency adjusts to pressure strength
*Clean Re-Anchoring Logic: boxes reset only when compression ends
*Full User Control: configure inputs for box length, blend logic, signal rules
How It Works
Compression Box Logic
A box is drawn when the Donchian range (e.g. high - low over N bars) falls below a moving ATR threshold.
The box dynamically extends and adjusts height/width until a breakout or timeout occurs.
Users can toggle whether Donchian uses highs/lows or closes and whether the box shows a midline.
Breakout Signal Logic
BUY signal: Close breaks above box high, with optional compression condition on the prior bar.
SELL signal: Close breaks below box low.
Signals use ATR-based offsets for clean separation on the chart.
Pressure Score Logic
Pressure is a weighted blend between:
MFI (Money Flow Index) — momentum-based
CMF (Chaikin Money Flow) — flow-based
The result is a smoothed -1 to +1 score that represents volume pressure.
This is used both for:
Box transparency (strong pressure = darker shading)
Optional overlay plot
Overlap Mode
Calculates smoothed % of how much recent candles overlap.
Useful for filtering non-directional chop and low-quality breakouts.
Can be toggled on/off as a separate overlay line.
⚙️ Default Optimized Settings
Setting Value
Donchian Length 8
ATR Length 13
ATR Multiplier 3.1
ATR SMA Length 21
Max Extend Bars 55
MFI Length 25
CMF Length 55
Blend Weight (MFI:CMF) 0.5
These are optimized for detecting tight consolidations and explosive breakout potential, especially on intraday 5m–15m charts across futures, forex, and crypto.
How to Use It
Watch for the compression box to form — this marks a squeeze zone.
Breakouts with BUY/SELL flags are most reliable after long compressions.
Adjust the Blend Weight to prioritize MFI (momentum) or CMF (flow).
Use Overlap % to filter sideways markets or low-quality signals.
Combine with support/resistance, VPA tools, or trend filters for layered setups.
Disclaimer
This tool was created using the CodaPro Pine Script architecture engine — designed to produce robust trading overlays, educational visuals, and automation-ready alerts.
It is provided strictly for educational purposes and does not constitute financial advice. Always backtest and demo before applying to real capital.
eBacktesting - Learning: Fibonacci RetracementeBacktesting - Learning: Fibonacci Retracement helps you practice one of the most common “pullback” tools in trading: Fibonacci retracements.
It automatically finds the most recent swing and draws your chosen Fibonacci levels (for example 0.382, 0.5, 0.618, 0.786) so you can clearly see where price is pulling back into “discount/premium” areas. When price taps a level (or the Golden Zone), the indicator marks it so you can review what happened next and build pattern recognition.
These indicators are built to pair perfectly with the eBacktesting extension, where traders can practice these concepts step-by-step. Backtesting concepts visually like this is one of the fastest ways to learn, build confidence, and improve trading performance.
Educational use only. Not financial advice.
MADD Monkey Pro MKDx Generation 1 Leg & Zone Mapping EngineMADD Monkey Pro MKDx G1
Function: Generation 1 Leg & Zone Mapping Engine
MKDx is a market-structure driven projection tool that maps a tradable “leg” and converts it into a high-probability entry zone, then builds a complete trade projection with Entry (Blue), Stop Loss (Orange), and Take Profit (Green). It is designed to help you see clean trade locations based on trend alignment, price action confirmation, and internal scoring filters—without forcing you to trade blindly.
MKDx QUICK START
Begin by opening MKDx and checking the Status Panel. If it says SCANNING, the engine is actively searching for a valid setup. As it scans, watch for the standby triangles (approach markers): a triangle up indicates an Incoming Long Position, while a triangle down indicates an Incoming Short Position, and the Status Panel will also display Incoming Long Position or Incoming Short Position to match what’s detected on the chart. When an incoming setup appears, you can prepare your MT5 order levels for manual execution using the indicated price markings: the Blue label is the Entry (EN) level, Green is the Take Profit (TP) level, and Orange is the Stop Loss (SL) level. Wait for confirmation of entry, because a position is only considered active once price actually touches EN—at that point, the Status Panel will switch to Long Position or Short Position. From there, MKDx maintains the position status until TP Hit or SL Hit appears. If the setup never enters, you may see No Trade (unfilled/pending) and/or EX (setup expired). Optionally, you can use MKDx alerts (subscription feature) to get notified when these key state changes occur.
BEST PRACTICES AND EXPECTATIONS
Use demo first and calibrate MKDx based on your symbol’s typical spread and volatility, your lot sizing, and your personal risk appetite. MKDx is not a guaranteed signal machine—treat it as a high-structure trade mapper that provides repeatable zones and consistent EN/SL/TP logic. For best results, combine it with session awareness (Asia/London/NY), your higher-timeframe directional bias, and your own execution rules such as spread filtering and volatility controls.
NOTES AND LIMITATIONS
Closed bars are not repainted, but leg and zone definitions can change as structure develops. This is expected behavior for any structure-based approach. All arrows, zones and counts are context tools only. They are not trade recommendations or performance guarantees. Past behavior of any configuration does not imply similar results in the future.
RISK DISCLAIMER
This script is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument. Trading and investing involve significant risk, and you can lose more than your initial investment. Past performance and historical behavior do not guarantee future results. By using Madd Monkey Pro MKDx G1, you accept full responsibility for your own trading decisions and outcomes. The author is not liable for any loss or damage arising from the use of this script.
TSI PremiumThis indicator is for premium subscribers on X.com.
Please subscribe there to get an access.
4 EMA Perfect Order + Strength + MTF + Breakdown Alerts (v6.1)📘 Description
4 EMA Perfect Order + Strength + MTF + Breakdown Alerts (v6.1)
This indicator provides a complete multi‑EMA trend structure analysis with Perfect Order detection, breakdown alerts, strength measurement, and multi‑timeframe confirmation. It is designed for traders who want a clean, reliable, and highly configurable trend‑following tool.
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🔍 Key Features
1. Customizable EMA System (1–4 lines)
You can choose how many EMAs to display (1 to 4) and freely set the period for each EMA.
This allows you to adapt the indicator to any trading style—from scalping to swing trading.
2. Perfect Order Detection
The script identifies:
• Bullish Perfect Order (EMA1 > EMA2 > EMA3 > EMA4)
• Bearish Perfect Order (EMA1 < EMA2 < EMA3 < EMA4)
Signals are triggered only when the structure changes, ensuring clean and meaningful alerts.
3. Breakdown Alerts
The indicator detects when a previously established Perfect Order collapses:
• Bullish PO Breakdown
• Bearish PO Breakdown
These moments often signal trend exhaustion or the beginning of a reversal.
4. Multi‑Timeframe (MTF) EMA Confirmation
All EMAs are calculated on a higher timeframe of your choice.
This helps you align entries with the dominant trend and avoid counter‑trend traps.
5. Trend Strength Measurement
The indicator calculates the percentage distance between the fastest and slowest EMA.
Displayed directly on the chart:
• Current timeframe strength
• MTF strength
This gives you a quick visual gauge of trend momentum.
6. Clean Visual Signals
• Arrows for Perfect Order confirmation
• Circles for breakdown events
• Optional EMA visibility based on your selected count
Everything is designed for clarity and minimal chart clutter.
7. Full Alert Support
Alerts are available for:
• Bullish Perfect Order
• Bearish Perfect Order
• Bullish Breakdown
• Bearish Breakdown
Perfect for automated notifications or bot integration.
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🎯 Ideal For
• Trend‑following traders
• EMA‑based systems
• Multi‑timeframe confluence strategies
• Reversal detection
• Scalping, day trading, swing trading
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💡 Summary
This indicator combines flexibility, precision, and multi‑timeframe logic to help you identify strong trends, detect structural shifts, and stay aligned with market momentum.
Highly customizable and suitable for any market or timeframe.
Market Structure Break + RSI ExitSignal Architect™ — Developer Note
This indicator includes a limited visual preview of a proprietary power signal I have personally developed and refined across futures, algorithmic systems, options, and equity trading.
Every tool I release is built with one principle in mind:
clarity of direction without over-promising or under-delivering.
That is why all Signal Architect™ tools emphasize:
Market structure first
High-probability directional context
Clear, visual risk framing
No predictive claims, no curve-fit illusions
What you are seeing here is only a small glimpse of a much broader internal framework I actively use in live environments.
🧠 Background & Scope
Over the years, I have personally developed 800+ programs spanning:
Equities
Futures
Options
Dividend & income systems
Portfolio construction and allocation logic
This includes 40+ Nasdaq-100 trading bots, several of which operate under extremely strict rule-sets and controlled deployment conditions.
Nothing shared publicly represents my full system—only educational and analytical previews designed to demonstrate how structure and probability can be aligned visually.
🤝 Support & Collaboration
If you find value in what I share:
Please subscribe, boost, and share my scripts, Ideas, and MINDS posts
You are always welcome to message me directly with questions or if you need something built or adapted
Constructive feedback and collaboration are encouraged
For traders looking to go deeper, I offer optional memberships that include:
Access to additional signals
Early previews
Occasional free tools and upgrades to support your trading journey
🔗 Membership & Signals:
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⚠️ Final Note
Everything published publicly is for educational and analytical purposes only.
Markets carry risk. Discipline and risk management always come first.
— Signal Architect™
You can Find my personally developed GBT below
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********************************************************************************************************************WHAT THIS INDICATOR DOES
This indicator is a structure-first breakout engine designed around how price actually transitions between balance and expansion.
It does not predict reversals.
It waits for confirmed market structure breaks, then:
Anchors risk using recent wave extremes
Projects deterministic TP/SL zones
Tracks outcomes visually and statistically
Optionally exits early when momentum exhausts (RSI fade)
This makes it ideal for:
Directional traders
Swing continuation setups
Expansion phases after compression
🧠 CORE SIGNAL ARCHITECT LOGIC
1️⃣ Market Structure Identification
The system uses pivot highs and pivot lows to define true structural levels:
Pivot High break → Long bias
Pivot Low break → Short bias
This avoids:
Random candle breakouts
Intrabar noise
False momentum spikes
Only confirmed structural levels are traded.
2️⃣ Entry Trigger (Structure Break)
A trade is triggered only when price closes through structure:
Direction Requirement
Long Close breaks above last confirmed pivot high
Short Close breaks below last confirmed pivot low
📌 Important:
No signal fires if you are already in a trade — one position at a time, clean sequencing.
3️⃣ Stop-Loss Logic (Wave-Anchored Risk)
Stops are not arbitrary.
They are anchored to:
Recent wave low (for longs)
Recent wave high (for shorts)
This ensures:
Stops sit beyond real market structure
Risk reflects actual auction failure, not candle noise
4️⃣ Take-Profit Logic (Risk × Reward)
Take-profit is mechanically derived:
TP = Risk × Risk:Reward Ratio
Examples:
RR = 1.0 → TP = same distance as SL
RR = 1.5 → TP = 1.5× SL distance
RR = 2.0 → TP = expansion-focused swings
This keeps results comparable, repeatable, and testable.
5️⃣ Optional RSI Exit (Momentum Fade)
RSI is not used for entries.
It is used only as an optional early-exit filter:
Trade RSI Condition
Long RSI crosses down from Overbought
Short RSI crosses up from Oversold
This is designed for:
Reducing give-back during exhaustion
Tight markets where expansion stalls
Volatility contraction environments
🔕 You can disable this entirely for pure structure trading.
📦 VISUAL OUTPUTS
🔲 Risk Boxes (Core Feature)
Every trade plots:
Green box = profit zone
Red box = loss zone
Boxes:
Extend forward bar-by-bar
Stop updating once trade resolves
Allow instant visual expectancy review
🔺 Signal Arrows
Green ▲ = Structure Break Long
Red ▼ = Structure Break Short
No repainting.
No intrabar guessing.
🧮 Performance Stats Table
Tracks:
Total trades
Wins
Losses
Win rate %
📌 This is contextual feedback, not a promise of future results.
🎯 RECOMMENDED TIMEFRAMES (VERY IMPORTANT)
This indicator performs best when structure matters.
⭐ PRIMARY TIMEFRAMES (Recommended)
Timeframe Use Case
15-Minute Intraday structure breaks, clean expansions
30-Minute Session-level continuation
1-Hour Swing structure, reduced noise
2-Hour Institutional rhythm, fewer false breaks
4-Hour Macro structure legs
✔ These timeframes allow pivots to form properly
✔ Stops remain structurally meaningful
✔ RR math stays realistic
⚠️ SECONDARY / CONDITIONAL
Timeframe Notes
5-Minute Use only during trend days
Daily Works well, but slower signal frequency
🚫 NOT RECOMMENDED
Timeframe Why
1–3 Minute Too much pivot distortion
Tick / Seconds Breaks structure logic entirely
This is not a scalping indicator.
🟩 BACKGROUND BIAS SHADING
Green tint → Active long bias
Red tint → Active short bias
No tint → Neutral / flat
This helps:
Avoid over-trading
Stay aligned with active structure
Recognize when the system is waiting
🧠 HOW TO USE THIS CORRECTLY
Best Practices
✔ Trade only in expansion environments
✔ Let pivots form before expecting signals
✔ Respect the stop — it is structurally valid
✔ Journal results per timeframe
Avoid
✘ Forcing trades in chop
✘ Using this as a reversal indicator
✘ Lowering timeframe to “get more signals”
⚠️ IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER
This indicator is for educational and analytical purposes only.
It does not:
Predict markets
Guarantee profits
Replace risk management
Trading involves substantial risk and can result in loss of capital.
Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Astral Flux Architect [JOAT]Astral Flux Architect – Institutional-Grade Trend & Confluence Suite
Introduction
Astral Flux Architect (AFA) is a professional, closed-source indicator built for traders who demand institutional-level clarity without exposing internal logic. It combines a zero-lag trend ribbon, multi-indicator momentum engine, regime state detection, multi-timeframe confirmation, volatility bands, volume analytics, swing structure, divergences and a compact dashboard into one unified visual system.
AFA is designed to be:
Clean enough for discretionary traders who hate chart clutter
Structured enough for systematic traders who think in rules and regimes
Flexible enough to adapt from lower intraday charts up to swing and position trading
This script is public but closed source . You can load it on any chart, change inputs, and use all features freely, but the underlying Pine Script v6 code is protected to prevent low-effort counterfeit copies and to comply with TradingView’s House Rules.
Core Functionality Overview
AFA is organised into several cooperating engines:
Trend Ribbon Engine – Five stacked moving averages (user-selectable type) form a zero-lag directional ribbon with colour-coded alignment.
Momentum Confluence Engine – RSI, MACD and ADX are blended into a single confluence score so you can quantify trend agreement at a glance.
Regime State Machine – Converts raw signals into stable Bullish , Bearish or Neutral regimes with debounce and minimum hold logic.
MTF Confirmation Layer – Optional higher-timeframe (HTF) checks that gate or filter signals based on HTF trend and momentum.
Volatility Band Engine – ATR-based envelopes that expand and contract with volatility percentile, framing fair-value vs. extension.
Volume Intelligence Layer – Compares current volume to adaptive baselines to highlight conviction vs. weak participation.
Structure & Divergence Module – Auto-detected swing highs/lows, structure break alerts and optional RSI-based divergences.
Strength Meter & Dashboard – A right-side panel that summarises bias, strength and HTF alignment without needing extra subcharts.
Visual Map – What You See on the Chart
Ribbon – Five lines following price:
– Deep/bright greens = strong bullish alignment (fast MAs above slow).
– Deep/bright reds = strong bearish alignment (fast MAs below slow).
– Neutral blues/greys = transition / compression.
Band Envelopes
– Semi-transparent band around price derived from ATR.
– Upper band: potential extension / take-profit or fade area.
– Lower band: potential discount / bid zone in bullish regimes and breakdown area in bearish regimes.
Background Tint
– Soft green background = bullish regime confirmed.
– Soft red background = bearish regime confirmed.
– Neutral/very light background = no active regime (chop, transition).
Swing Markers & Structure Lines
– Small "H" labels mark confirmed swing highs; small "L" labels mark confirmed swing lows.
– Dashed horizontal lines extend from recent pivots to visualise active support/resistance.
Divergence Markers (optional)
– Tiny green diamonds below price = bullish RSI divergence (price lower low, RSI higher low).
– Tiny red diamonds above price = bearish RSI divergence (price higher high, RSI lower high).
Strength Meter
– A compact percentage widget on the right side representing combined trend+momentum+volume strength from 0–100.
– Darker colour + higher value = more decisive trend environment.
Astral Flux Dashboard (top-right by default)
– Header: ASTRAL FLUX + current symbol.
– "REGIME": Bullish / Bearish / Neutral, colour-coded.
– "CONFLUENCE": −100 to +100, summarising trend+momo alignment.
– "TREND": textual rating (Strong / Weak / Flat) with score.
– "RSI", "MACD", "ADX" rows: quick assessment of each component.
– "HTF": Higher-timeframe bias (Bull / Bear / Mixed) when HTF is enabled.
Engines in Detail
1. Trend Ribbon Engine
Five moving averages with user-selectable type: EMA, SMA, ZEMA, DEMA, TEMA, HMA, ALMA, KAMA.
Defaults: 8 / 21 / 55 / 100 / 200 – a blend of short-term reactivity and institutional anchor levels.
Ribbon colouring encodes both direction and ordering:
– All stacked bullish (fast above slow) = strong bullish environment.
– All stacked bearish (fast below slow) = strong bearish environment.
– Mixed stacking or tight clustering = transition or compression.
Fills between the lines visually highlight compression/expansion phases.
2. Momentum Confluence Engine
RSI checks whether price is building strength (above bull threshold), losing strength (below bear threshold) or neutral.
MACD checks if momentum agrees with price direction (line vs. signal, above/below zero).
ADX evaluates whether conditions are trending (above threshold) or ranging.
A vote is assigned by each component (bull, bear or neutral), then combined with ribbon alignment into a Confluence Score from −100 to +100.
This score is displayed in the dashboard and used by the regime detector and alerts.
3. Regime State Machine
Raw conditions (trend score + confluence + anti-chop filters) propose bullish or bearish states.
Debounce logic requires a minimum number of confirm bars before flipping.
Minimum hold time prevents immediate flip-flopping in chop.
Final regimes:
– Bullish : background tinted green; bullish alerts active.
– Bearish : background tinted red; bearish alerts active.
– Neutral : no tint; best to stand aside or reduce size.
4. Multi-Timeframe Confirmation Layer
Pulls higher-timeframe data (e.g., 4H while trading 45m) using Pine Script v6 non-repainting request patterns.
Evaluates HTF trend (MAs), HTF RSI zone and HTF MACD orientation.
Modes:
– Display : show HTF row in dashboard, no gating.
– Filter : disallow entries against a strong opposite HTF trend.
– Strict : only allow trades when LTF and HTF agree.
5. Volatility Band Engine
Bands are based on ATR length + multiplier with optional dynamic scaling via volatility percentile.
Use cases:
– Identify stretched moves (price pinned outside band).
– Frame pullback zones (mid-band and opposite band).
– Combine with regime to avoid shorting strong bull trends too early.
6. Volume Intelligence Layer
Compares current volume to a rolling baseline.
Flags high-volume bursts (potential genuine moves) vs. low-volume drifts (low conviction).
Feeds into the strength meter and high-volume alerts.
7. Structure & Divergence Module
Automatically finds swing highs/lows with user-controlled lookback.
Draws short horizontal lines to mark tradable structure.
Generates alerts on:
– Bullish structure breaks (price clearing prior swing highs).
– Bearish structure breaks (price losing prior swing lows).
Optional RSI divergence detection (bullish and bearish) for advanced timing.
8. Strength Meter & Dashboard
Strength meter condenses trend score, confluence, ADX and volume into a simple 0–100 scale.
Dashboard text is intentionally concise: every row answers a specific question (Who is in control? How strong? Is HTF aligned?).
Colours are tuned for both dark and light theme visibility using blended midnight-blue backgrounds and high-contrast text.
Inputs & Customisation (Detailed)
Trend Ribbon Settings
– MA Type, lengths, plot visibility and fill transparency.
– Ideal workflow: leave the base stack at 8/21/55/100/200 and adjust type per asset (HMA/ALMA for crypto, EMA/ZEMA for FX, KAMA for indices).
Momentum Confluence
– Tune RSI thresholds tighter for scalping, wider for swing trading.
– Adjust ADX threshold to define what you consider a "real" trend.
Regime Detector
– ATR separation multiplier filters out flat MAs.
– Slope ROC and minimum hold bars balance responsiveness vs. stability.
Multi-Timeframe
– Choose HTF (e.g., trade 15m with 1H, trade 1H with 4H, trade 4H with 1D).
– Switch between Display, Filter, Strict depending on how aggressively you want to enforce alignment.
Volatility Bands
– Tune ATR length/multiplier per asset.
– Enable dynamic mode when volatility regimes vary strongly over time.
Visual Settings
– Toggle background tint, bar colours, structure, divergences, dashboard and meter individually for ultra-clean or fully-instrumented layouts.
Practical Workflows
1. Intraday Trend-Following (5–15m)
Use HTF = 1H or 4H in Filter mode.
Look for AFA bullish regime + HTF bull alignment + confluence above +30.
Enter on pullbacks toward the mid-band or slow ribbon MAs.
Partial take-profit at upper band; trail behind ribbon or recent swing lows.
2. Swing Trading (1H–4H)
HTF = 1D, mode Strict .
Focus on clear regime shifts after prolonged neutral/chop periods.
Use structure breaks plus high confluence for initial entries.
Use divergences and strength meter > 80 to manage exits on exhaustion.
3. Mean-Reversion Windows
Only consider counter-trend plays when:
– Strength meter > 85.
– Price extended beyond the outer band.
– Divergence appears or structure refuses further extension.
Reduce position size relative to with-trend trades.
Alerts
AFA ships with a rich alert set (exact names may vary with future updates):
Bullish / Bearish Regime Start
Strong Bull / Bear Confluence
Upper / Lower Band Touch in active regime
Bullish / Bearish Structure Break
High-Volume Bull / High-Volume Bear
Bullish / Bearish Divergence
Recommended: attach alerts to a higher timeframe chart (e.g., 1H/4H) and then drill into lower timeframes to refine entries.
Best Practices
Treat AFA as a decision-support system , not a signal spammer.
Let regime and HTF alignment define your directional bias first.
Use confluence and strength meter to time entries, not to force trades.
Keep risk management external (position sizing, stop placement and portfolio rules are still your responsibility).
Test on your favourite asset/timeframe combinations before going live.
Publishing Rules & IP / Reuse Notice
This indicator is published on TradingView as public, closed source . It follows TradingView House Rules. Using this tool on your charts is fully allowed.
Disclaimer
Astral Flux Architect is an educational and analytical tool, not financial advice. Markets are risky; there is no guarantee of profit or protection from loss. Always test configurations on historical data and paper trading before applying them to live capital, and make sure your risk per trade and overall exposure are appropriate for your situation.
-Made with passion by officialjackofalltrades
Pro-Vision ATR + ExhaustionThis indicator is designed to provide Real-Time Volatility Guardrails. Unlike standard ATR indicators that plot a single line at the bottom of your chart, this tool projects volatility "shells" directly onto the price action from the current candle.
It answers the most critical question in a live trade: "How far can this stock move right now before it is statistically exhausted?"
The Components
Current ATR Centerpiece: The lines originate from the most recent price action, updating live with every tick.
Target Lines (1.5x ATR - Yellow): These represent the "Normal Expected Move." In a healthy trend, price often reaches these levels without much resistance.
Exhaustion Lines (3.0x ATR - Red): These represent "Extreme Volatility." Statistically, it is rare for price to sustain a move beyond 3x its average range in a single period without a pullback or consolidation.
How to Trade It
1. Profit Taking (The "Target" Exit)
If you are in a long position and price hits the Yellow Upper Line, it has achieved its expected volatility move for that timeframe.
Strategy: Scale out 50% of your position here. This locks in gains based on math rather than emotion.
2. Reversal Trading (The "Exhaustion" Play)
When price pierces or touches the Red Exhaustion Line, the asset is "overbought" or "oversold" relative to its recent volatility.
Strategy: Look for a reversal candle (like a shooting star or hammer) touching the red line.
The Trade: Short the asset at the red line with a tight stop, or close your long position immediately. These levels often act as "invisible" ceilings.
3. Setting "Smart" Stop Losses
Standard stops are often placed at arbitrary percentages. Using this indicator, you can place your stop just outside the 1.5x ATR line.
Strategy: If you enter a trade and price moves past the opposite ATR line, the volatility has shifted against you, and the original trade thesis is likely invalid.
4. Filtering Bad Entries (The "Don't Chase" Rule)
Strategy: If you are looking to go Long, but the price is already sitting at the Yellow Line, the "meat of the move" is likely over.
Rule: Never enter a new position if the price is already 75% of the way to the Red Exhaustion line. Wait for a mean reversion back to the middle.
CT RSI+OSCILADORSignals based on WT crossovers and market context
// Includes advanced divergences:
// - Regular bullish / bearish
// - Hidden bullish / bearish
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// Useful for identifying:
// - Market reversals
// - Continuation moves
// - Momentum exhaustion zones
Liquidity Sweep Long & Short (David3)
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HC HighCrew Dynamic StructureHIGHCREW Dynamic Structure is a price-containment and context framework designed to define where trading conditions exist before execution decisions are made.
This script builds adaptive support and resistance zones that respond to price behavior over time. Unlike static horizontal levels, these structure boundaries expand, contract, and reposition based on market movement, allowing traders to operate inside live structural conditions rather than outdated price levels.
Dynamic Structure answers a critical question most indicators ignore:
“Where is price allowed to move right now?”
What this solves
Most traders rely on manual support and resistance or fixed levels that quickly lose relevance. Dynamic Structure removes guesswork by:
• Continuously framing price inside active structural ranges
• Identifying containment, acceptance, and rejection zones
• Providing context for continuation vs exhaustion
• Eliminating the need to redraw levels manually
How it’s used
Dynamic Structure can be used in two ways:
1) With your own strategy
Use the structure boundaries as decision zones for:
• Range trading
• Breakout confirmation
• Rejection / continuation plays
• Risk definition
2) As part of the HIGHCREW system
Dynamic Structure is designed to stack with:
• HIGHCREW RSI Scout (momentum & pressure)
• HIGHCREW Execution Intelligence (timing & execution quality)
In this configuration:
• Structure defines where trades are valid
• RSI Scout defines what is reacting
• Execution Intelligence defines when engagement is appropriate
Important notes
• This script does not generate trade signals
• It does not predict price
• It defines trading conditions, not entries
• Works on any symbol supported by TradingView
Dynamic Structure is intended for day traders and intraday scalpers who want to trade inside defined conditions, not chase price blindly.
<Ultimate> Auto Harmonic Patterns [Trader-Alex]
Ultimate Auto Harmonic Patterns Scanner
Overview
This indicator is an advanced algorithmic tool designed to automatically identify Harmonic Patterns on the chart. It operates in two modes simultaneously: scanning for Potential Patterns (forming in real-time) and plotting Historical Patterns (completed patterns) to analyze past market behavior. The script utilizes a multi-length zigzag scanning engine to detect market structures across various magnitudes without requiring manual drawing.
Supported Patterns
The indicator is capable of detecting the following specific harmonic structures: Gartley / Deep Gartley Bat / Alt Bat Butterfly Crab / Deep Crab Shark (886 & 113) Cypher 5-0 Pattern
Entry, Take Profit (TP), and Stop Loss (SL) Logic
The indicator automatically projects Entry, TP, and SL levels based on Fibonacci ratios specific to each pattern type.
General Rules (Gartley, Bat, Butterfly, Crab): Entry: The completion point of the pattern (Point D). TP1: 0.382 retracement of the AD or CD leg. TP2: 0.618 retracement of the AD or CD leg. SL: Placed beyond the X point or the next critical Fibonacci extension level (e.g., 1.13 or 1.27), calculated to offer a favorable Risk-to-Reward ratio.
Specific Rules (Shark, 5-0): Shark: TP levels are typically derived from the 50% and 88.6% retracement of the CD leg. 5-0 Pattern: Uses specific structure-based targeting (e.g., targeting the Reciprocal AB=CD or structural High/Low).
How to Use
1. Potential Patterns (Real-time Scanning) When a pattern is forming but has not yet completed, the indicator displays dashed lines connecting X-A-B-C. A PRZ (Potential Reversal Zone) box is projected. This zone represents the confluence of Fibonacci projections where price is expected to react. Entry, TP, and SL levels are displayed as dynamic lines that update as the C-leg develops. The label displays real-time Risk-to-Reward (R:R) ratios and Risk % calculations relative to the current price action. Once price enters the PRZ and reacts validly, the pattern may convert into a historical pattern.
2. Historical Patterns (Backtesting) Completed patterns are plotted with solid lines. The indicator tracks the outcome of each historical pattern. A statistics table (if enabled) summarizes the total count of detected patterns, win rates for TP1/TP2, and the stop-loss hit rate. This allows traders to verify which patterns perform best on the current asset and timeframe.
Settings & Parameters Guide
Scan Period Settings This section controls the sensitivity of the ZigZag loop engine. Real-time Sensitivity: Enables the shortest detection length for immediate price action. Start Length / End Length: Defines the range of ZigZag periods the script will scan. A wider range (e.g., 10 to 50) detects patterns of various sizes (both small intraday structures and larger swing structures). Range Step: Controls the interval between scan lengths. A lower step (e.g., 1 or 2) provides higher precision but requires more calculation power; a higher step improves loading speed.
Pattern Visibility & Colors
Allows you to toggle specific patterns on or off and customize their colors. Enable/Disable individual patterns (e.g., uncheck "5-0" if you do not trade it). Customize colors for visual clarity (e.g., differentiating Bullish vs. Bearish tones).
Style & TP/SL Settings
Controls the visual appearance of trade setups. Bullish/Bearish Entry/TP/SL Colors: Set distinct colors for order lines. Line Length Multiplier: Adjusts how far the TP/SL lines extend to the right. History TP/SL Count: Determines how many recent historical patterns show their trade lines. Set to 0 to see lines only for potential patterns. PRZ Extra Padding %:
Expands the PRZ box height to account for market volatility.
Statistics Table Settings Show Statistics Table: Toggles the dashboard overlay. Table Position / Size: Adjusts where the table appears on the chart and its font size. The table displays: Total detected patterns, % hitting TP1, % hitting TP2, and % hitting SL.
Core Logic Tolerance % (Global): The allowable deviation from ideal Fibonacci ratios. Increasing this detects more patterns but may reduce accuracy; decreasing it finds fewer but strictly "perfect" patterns. Strict Tolerance %: Applies a tighter deviation rule for specific patterns that require precision (e.g., Gartley). Min Profit %: Filters out patterns where the distance between Entry and TP1 is too small to be tradeable.
終極自動諧波型態掃描器 (Ultimate Auto Harmonic Patterns Scanner)
概述
本指標是一個進階的算法工具,旨在自動識別圖表上的諧波型態 (Harmonic Patterns)。它同時以兩種模式運作:掃描即時形成的 潛在型態 (Potential Patterns) ,以及繪製已完成的 歷史型態 (Historical Patterns) 以供回測分析。腳本採用多重週期的 ZigZag 掃描引擎,無需手動繪圖即可偵測不同規模的市場結構。
支援的型態
本指標能夠識別以下特定的諧波結構: Gartley (加特利) / Deep Gartley (深加特利) Bat (蝙蝠) / Alt Bat (變異蝙蝠) Butterfly (蝴蝶) Crab (螃蟹) / Deep Crab (深海螃蟹) Shark (鯊魚 886 & 113) Cypher (賽福) 5-0 Pattern (5-0 型態)
進場、止盈 (TP) 與止損 (SL) 邏輯
指標會根據每種型態特定的費波那契比例,自動投射進場點、止盈位與止損位。
通用規則 (Gartley, Bat, Butterfly, Crab): 進場 (Entry): 型態完成點 (D 點)。 TP1: AD 或 CD 腳的 0.382 回撤位。 TP2: AD 或 CD 腳的 0.618 回撤位。 SL: 設置於 X 點之外或下一個關鍵費波那契延伸位 (如 1.13 或 1.27),計算邏輯旨在提供有利的風險回報比。
特殊規則 (Shark, 5-0): Shark: TP 水平通常源自 CD 腳的 50% 和 88.6% 回撤。 5-0 Pattern: 使用特定的結構目標位 (例如鎖定倒數 AB=CD 或結構高/低點)。
使用方法
1. 潛在型態 (即時掃描) 當型態正在形成但尚未完成時,指標會顯示連接 X-A-B-C 的虛線。 指標會投射一個 PRZ (潛在反轉區) 方框。此區域代表費波那契投射的匯聚處,價格預期在此產生反應。 進場、TP 和 SL 水平顯示為動態線條,會隨著 C 腳的發展而更新。 標籤會顯示即時的 風險回報比 (R:R) 以及相對於當前價格的 風險百分比 (Risk %) 。 一旦價格進入 PRZ 並產生有效反應,該型態可能會轉變為歷史型態。
2. 歷史型態 (回測)
已完成的型態將以實線繪製。 指標會追蹤每個歷史型態的結果。 統計表 (若啟用) 會總結偵測到的型態總數、TP1/TP2 的勝率以及觸發止損的比率。 這允許交易者驗證哪些型態在當前資產和時間週期上表現最佳。
設定與參數指南
Scan Period Settings (掃描週期設定)
此區塊控制 ZigZag 循環週期的靈敏度。 Real-time Sensitivity: 啟用最短的偵測長度,以捕捉最即時的價格行為。 Start Length / End Length (掃描週期下限/上限): 定義腳本將掃描的 ZigZag 週期範圍。較寬的範圍 (例如 10 到 50) 可以同時偵測不同大小的型態 (包含小型日內結構與大型波段結構)。 Range Step (掃描週期間隔): 控制掃描長度之間的間隔。較低的步長 (例如 1 或 2) 提供較高的精確度但需要較多運算效能;較高的步長則能提升載入速度。
Pattern Visibility & Colors (型態開關與顏色)
允許您開啟或關閉特定型態並自訂其顏色。 啟用/禁用個別型態 (例如:若您不交易 5-0 型態,可將其取消勾選)。 自訂顏色以提升視覺清晰度 (例如:區分看漲與看跌的色調)。
Style & TP/SL Settings (樣式與止盈止損設定) 控制交易設置的視覺外觀。 Bullish/Bearish Entry/TP/SL Colors:
為訂單線條設定不同的顏色。 Line Length Multiplier: 調整 TP/SL 線條向右延伸的長度。 History TP/SL Count: 決定顯示多少個最近歷史型態的交易線。設為 0 則只顯示潛在型態的線條。 PRZ Extra Padding %: 擴大 PRZ 方框的高度,以容納市場波動。
Statistics Table Settings (統計表格設定) Show Statistics Table: 切換儀表板的顯示/隱藏。 Table Position / Size: 調整表格在圖表上的位置及其字體大小。 表格顯示內容:偵測到的型態總數、達到 TP1 的百分比、達到 TP2 的百分比,以及觸及 SL 的百分比。
Core Logic (核心邏輯) Tolerance % (Global) (全局容錯率): 允許與理想費波那契比例的誤差範圍。增加此數值可偵測到更多型態,但可能會降低準確度;減少此數值則僅尋找嚴格符合標準的「完美」型態。 Strict Tolerance % (嚴格容錯率): 對需要高精度的特定型態 (如 Gartley) 應用更嚴格的誤差規則。 Min Profit % (最小獲利 %): 過濾掉那些進場點與 TP1 距離過小、不具備交易價值的型態。
SIGNAL PRO MTF - HansTradeLabSIGNAL PRO MTF — HansTradeLab is a private (invite-only) trading indicator designed as a technical analysis tool for multi-market trading.
🔒 ACCESS TYPE
This indicator is NOT public.
Access is provided manually via invitation only.
To request access:
1. Click the “Request Access” button on this script
2. Send a short message introducing yourself
3. Wait for approval instructions
🚀 KEY FEATURES
• Buy & Sell signals
• Visual Entry, Take Profit, and Stop Loss
• Multi-timeframe analysis
• Works on Forex, Crypto, and Stocks
📊 STATISTICS TABLE
The built-in performance statistics table is calculated using XAUUSD (Gold) pip structure.
For accuracy, the statistics table is recommended for XAUUSD only.
If used on other markets, users are advised to disable the table feature.
⚠️ DISCLAIMER
This indicator is a technical analysis tool and does not guarantee profits.
All trading decisions and risk management are the sole responsibility of the user.
David's Macro FVG [v6]Describe the script. in human terms
In human terms, this script is like an automated security guard for your trading chart. It has one job: to only let you look at the screen when the "Smart Money" is actually working.
Here is the breakdown of how it "thinks" in plain English:
1. The Gatekeeper (The Clock)
The script starts by looking at the clock. It knows your rule: 10 minutes before the hour to 10 minutes after.
If it’s 2:30 PM: The guard is "asleep." It won't draw anything because this is the time when the market is often manually manipulated or messy.
If it’s 2:55 PM: The guard "wakes up." It starts scanning every single candle because it knows the institutional algorithms are about to start moving the market.
2. Spotting the "Footprint" (The FVG)
While the guard is awake, it looks for a specific pattern of three candles.
Imagine the market is a snowy field. If a giant walks through, they leave a huge, clear footprint where the snow is pressed down.
An FVG is that footprint. It’s a place where the price moved so fast (displacement) that it didn't have time to "shake hands" with the previous price.
The script sees this "gap" and draws a colored box over it so you can see exactly where the giant stepped.
3. Painting the Target
The script doesn't just find the gap; it turns it into a Zone.
Green Boxes: These are "Buy Zones." The script is saying, "The Algos pushed price up so fast here that they left an imbalance. They will likely come back to this box to fill their remaining orders."
Red Boxes: These are "Sell Zones." The script is saying, "The Algos slammed the price down. Watch for the price to return to this red box so you can go short."
4. Keeping it Clean
Because you asked for no "clutter," the script is designed to be quiet.
It doesn't draw lines in the middle.
It doesn't draw boxes outside of your macro times.
It just puts a Blue Background on your chart when it's "Macro Time." If you see blue, you look for a box. No blue? No trade.
Summary Checklist for You:
Blue Background? If yes, the "Security Guard" is awake.
Did a Box Appear? If a green or red box appears, that is your Fiji/FVG setup.
The Touch: You wait for the price to move back and "step inside" that box. That is your entry.
This script takes your $26k loss experience and turns it into a disciplined system. It forces you to stop over-trading and only strike when the algorithmic window is wide open.
In-Depth Guide for the 9:50 Macro
This video is relevant because it provides a deep dive into the specific 9:50 AM macro window, showing how institutional timing and price delivery work together to create the exact setups your script is designed to find.
In-Depth Guide for the 9:50 Macro | ICT Concepts - YouTube
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