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Zarks 4H Range, 15M Triggers Pt2🕓 4-Hour Structure Dividers ⏰
📈 Vertical lines represent each 4-hour candle broken down into smaller execution timeframes — perfect for aligning entries across 15-minute, 5-minute, and 1-minute charts.
🧭 The lines remain true and synchronized with the 4-hour structure, ensuring timing accuracy:
⏱ 15-Minute: Lines appear at :45 of each corresponding hour
⚙️ 5-Minute: Lines appear at :55 of each corresponding hour
🔹 1-Minute: Lines appear at :59 of each corresponding hour
🎯 Use these precise vertical dividers to visualize higher-timeframe structure while executing on lower-timeframe setups — ideal for confluence traders combining HTF bias with LTF precision.
IB SessionsMarks the initial balance of each session (first hour).
Also the weekly IB is marked (first asian session)
Breakout lines for each session to determine possible breakouts on the session.
4H TIMEZONE LONGTERM. NINJAXON12S CODEthis strategy is meant for longer time zones. I've been working on this for a while and now i successfully got a 1000% on back testing for 5 years.
Z-Score du Graphique ActuelIndicator: Z-Score for Active Chart (Custom Spreads)
Description
This simple yet powerful indicator calculates and displays the Z-Score for the active chart.
It is specifically designed for traders who manually create and chart spreads (e.g., "MNQ1!-1.17*MES1!" or "AAPL-MSFT") directly in the TradingView symbol bar. Instead of requiring you to input multiple symbols into the indicator's settings, this script simply reads the closing price of whatever chart it is applied to.
This makes it a fast and efficient tool for analyzing the mean-reversion properties of any custom-built spread.
Key Features
• Simplicity: Works directly on the chart's current price (close). No complex inputs are needed.
• Ideal for Spreads: Perfect for pairs trading or analyzing custom spreads (futures, stocks, crypto, etc.) that you type into the main symbol input.
• Customizable Length: Set the lookback period (z_length) for the Z-Score calculation (which determines the simple moving average and standard deviation).
• Visual Trading Zones: The script plots customizable dashed lines for your entry thresholds (long and short) and dotted lines for your exit thresholds.
• Background Highlighting: The background changes color (red for short zone, green for long zone) when the Z-Score moves beyond your specified entry thresholds, providing a clear visual signal for potential over-extension.
How to Use
1. Create Your Spread: Go to the TradingView symbol bar at the top of your screen.
2. Type Your Formula: Type in your custom spread formula (e.g., MNQ1!-1.17*MES1!, AAPL-MSFT, or BTCUSD-ETHUSD). Press Enter.
3. Apply the Indicator: Add this "Z-Score (Chart)" indicator to the resulting spread chart.
4. Analyze: The indicator will instantly plot the Z-Score of your custom spread's price.
5. Adjust Settings: Go into the indicator's settings to adjust the Z-Score lookback period and your preferred entry/exit levels to match your trading strategy.
Inputs
• Z-Score Period: The lookback period (default 40) used to calculate the moving average and standard deviation.
• Short Entry Threshold: The positive Z-Score level (e.g., 1.8) above which you might consider a short position.
• Short Exit Threshold: The Z-Score level (e.g., 0.5) at which you might close a short position as it reverts to the mean.
• Long Entry Threshold: The negative Z-Score level (e.g., -1.8) below which you might consider a long position.
• Long Exit Threshold: The Z-Score level (e.g., -0.5) at which you might close a long position as it reverts to the mean.
Relative Strength Index + MTF VEIODORIOAn advanced technical indicator that combines multiple RSI (Relative Strength Index) analysis features into a single, comprehensive tool.
Main Features:
1. Traditional RSI
Calculates the standard Relative Strength Index with a configurable period (default: 14)
Displays overbought and oversold levels
Includes colored background fill for better visualization
2. Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Chart
Displays RSI values simultaneously across 8 different timeframes:
1 minute, 5 minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes
1 hour, 4 hours, 1 day, 1 week
Gold vs Bitcoin (2012=100)**Chart Description: Gold vs. Bitcoin Performance Index (2012=100)**
This chart presents a comparative analysis of the price performance of Gold and Bitcoin, indexed to a common baseline of 100 in the year 2012. This methodology allows for a direct and proportional comparison of their growth trajectories over the subsequent period.
The visualization pits Gold, the quintessential traditional store of value and a safe-haven asset for millennia, against Bitcoin, a decentralized digital currency that has emerged as a prominent new asset class, often referred to as "digital gold."
The indexed performance starkly illustrates the profound divergence in the assets' valuation paths since 2012. Gold's trajectory reflects its established role as a stable, low-volatility hedge against economic uncertainty, demonstrating modest and steady appreciation. In contrast, Bitcoin's path is characterized by exponential, albeit highly volatile, growth. This highlights its nature as a high-risk, high-reward asset, driven by factors such as network effects, technological adoption, and speculative interest.
Ultimately, this comparative view offers a powerful narrative on the shifting landscape of value storage and investment. It captures the disruptive potential of digital assets in the modern financial ecosystem and provides a clear illustration of the contrasting risk and return profiles between traditional and emerging safe-haven assets over the past decade.
HTF Session Boxes H4 > H2 > H1HTF Session Boxes H4 > H2 > H1
Visualize higher timeframe candle structures on lower timeframe charts with nested, customizable boxes.
Overview
HTF Session Boxes plots 4-hour, 2-hour, and 1-hour candle ranges as nested boxes directly on your lower timeframe charts (15M and below). This provides instant visual context of higher timeframe structure without switching between different chart timeframes.
Key Features
- Three Timeframe Levels: Simultaneously displays 4H, 2H, and 1H candle boxes
- Nested Design: Boxes are layered inside each other for clear hierarchical structure
- Real-Time Updates: Boxes dynamically adjust as higher timeframe candles develop
Fully Customizable:
-Individual colors and transparency for each timeframe
-Custom border colors, widths, and styles (solid, dashed, dotted)
-Toggle each timeframe on/off independently
Best Use Cases
-Scalping & Day Trading: Maintain awareness of higher timeframe structure while trading lower
timeframes
-Session Analysis: Clearly see 4H session boundaries and internal 2H/1H divisions
-Support/Resistance: Identify key levels where higher timeframe candles open, close, or create
highs/lows
-Multi-Timeframe Confluence: Spot when multiple timeframes align at key price levels
Renko ATR Trend + SMA Indicator by YCGH Capital🧭 Overview
The Renko ATR Trend + SMA Indicator is a trend-following tool designed for chart trading.
It combines Renko-style price movement logic (based on ATR) with a Simple Moving Average (SMA) filter to identify sustained bullish or bearish phases on any timeframe.
It plots a color-coded trend line directly on the price chart — green for bullish trends, red for bearish — and maintains a single active state (no repeated buy/sell signals) until the opposite condition appears.
⚙️ How It Works
1️⃣ Renko ATR Engine
Instead of using fixed box sizes like classic Renko charts, this indicator builds synthetic Renko movement based on ATR (Average True Range) of a chosen timeframe.
It pulls OHLC data from your selected Renko Source Timeframe (for example, 60-minute candles).
It calculates an ATR brick size — representing the minimum price move needed for a new Renko brick.
When price moves by at least one ATR in the opposite direction, it flips the trend.
This filters out small fluctuations and captures the underlying directional bias.
2️⃣ SMA Filter
A Simple Moving Average (SMA) acts as a trend confirmation filter.
Only when Renko direction aligns with the price relative to the SMA, a trend signal activates.
BUY → Renko uptrend + price above SMA
SELL → Renko downtrend + price below SMA
3️⃣ Stateful Signal Logic
Unlike typical indicators that spam multiple buy/sell shapes:
This version holds one persistent signal (Buy or Sell)
The state continues until an opposite signal is confirmed
No “continuation” arrows — clean and minimal trend visualization
🎨 Visuals
Element Meaning
🟩 Green Renko Line Active Bullish Trend
🟥 Red Renko Line Active Bearish Trend
⚪ Gray Line Neutral / Waiting phase
🟡 Yellow Line SMA (trend filter)
📍 Label (Buy Active / Sell Active) Displays the current market bias
🔧 Inputs
Input Description
Renko Source Timeframe The timeframe from which Renko data is calculated (e.g., 60 = 1h candles).
ATR Period Determines brick size sensitivity (lower = more responsive, higher = smoother).
SMA Length Moving Average length used as a directional filter.
💡 How Traders Use It
Trend Confirmation:
Use green/red Renko line to stay aligned with the dominant market move.
Entry Timing:
Enter trades when a new Renko direction is confirmed along with SMA alignment.
Exit or Reverse:
Exit long when a red line (Sell Active) appears, and vice versa.
Combine with Price Action:
Add support/resistance or volume analysis for confirmation.
Asia Session High/Low 23:00-00:15This indicator shows highs and lows 1 hour before Asia session and the first 15min of Asia session.
Tech Magnat - Demande d'accèsDemande d'accès à l'indicateur tech Magnat (tracking masse monétaire sur titre avec balai de SMA)
Triple EMA (5, 8, 13) + Confirmed Alerts with SoundThis indicator uses three Exponential Moving Averages (EMA 5, 8, and 13) to generate buy and sell signals when the EMAs are properly aligned and not touching. Signals are confirmed on candle close and can trigger customizable sound alerts directly from the TradingView alert panel.
Advanced Currency StrengthThis indicator shows the strength of currency based on its movement. Ossiclator.
1800 Standart Deviation1800 Standard Deviation
This script automatically plots standard deviation levels calculated from the 18:00 open price (based on your selected timezone). It provides a clear visual framework to analyze market volatility and key price zones around the session open.
How it works
At 18:00 (configurable timezone), the script records the open price and calculates multiple standard deviation levels above and below it.
Each level is expressed in points (or pips) relative to the open.
Horizontal lines are drawn and extended automatically as new bars appear.
Labels display the corresponding deviation value.
Colored boxes highlight important ranges between levels, such as neutral or high-volatility zones.
Customization
Adjustable timezone (GMT, Paris, or others).
Option to enable or disable the 18:00 deviation drawing.
Automatic daily refresh at the specified time.
Use cases
Identify volatility zones and price deviation ranges around 18:00.
Determine potential reversal or entry zones based on standard deviations.
Use as a technical reference for intraday or swing trading setups.
Notes
The calculations are purely statistical and price-based — no indicators or moving averages are used.
This script is visual only and does not generate buy/sell signals.















