AOT · 红色风暴**AOT · Red Storm — Institutional-Grade Integrated Tactical System for Trend, Structure, and Risk Control**
**Core Concept**
AOT · Red Storm is an **24/7 tactical terminal** specifically designed for high-volatility markets such as cryptocurrency perpetual contracts. It's more than just an indicator; it's a comprehensive trading system integrating **Supertrend Trend Flow**, **SMC Smart Money Structure**, **MTF Multi-Period Resonance**, and **AI Volatility Risk Control**.
This system aims to address the pain points of traditional indicators—lagging, cluttered, and lacking risk control—by filtering noise through sophisticated algorithms to help traders identify high-probability structural opportunities.
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EGX30 Advance/Decline Line🇪🇬 EGX30 Advance/Decline & Market Breadth Suite
This comprehensive indicator provides a deep dive into the market breadth of the EGX30 index, allowing traders and analysts to monitor underlying buying and selling pressure across its constituents. It offers five distinct metrics for a holistic view of market health, ranging from traditional Advance/Decline analysis to advanced McClellan Oscillators and TRIN (Arms Index) readings.
Key Features and Metrics
The indicator is selectable via the 'Select Metric' input and can display the following on your chart:
1. Advance/Decline Line: A cumulative measure of the difference between the number of advancing stocks and declining stocks (Advancing Stocks−Declining Stocks). It helps confirm the market's trend strength.
2. McClellan Oscillator: Calculated using the Advance/Decline Ratio (AD Ratio) smoothed by two Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs). It acts as a momentum measure of the A/D Line, highlighting potential overbought/oversold conditions and trend turns.
Climax Levels: Horizontal lines are plotted at +0.1 (Buy Climax) and −0.1 (Sell Climax).
3. Arms Index (TRIN): A volume-based indicator that measures the ratio of the Advance/Decline Ratio to the Advancing Volume/Declining Volume Ratio. A value above 1.0 is generally bearish (more volume in declining stocks), while a value below 1.0 is bullish.
Bands: Upper and Lower deviation bands are calculated and plotted for advanced analysis of extremes.
4. Total Volume: The raw, aggregated volume of all EGX30 constituent stocks.
5. Total Liquidity (Total Traded Value): The sum of (Price × Volume) for all EGX30 constituent stocks, giving a more accurate representation of capital flow.
⚙️ Customizable & Smart Configuration
The indicator is designed for maximum flexibility and accuracy across different chart timeframes:
Automatic Timeframe Configuration: When enabled (default), the script automatically selects optimized lookback periods for the Moving Average (MA), McClellan EMAs, and TRIN Lookback based on whether the chart is Intraday, Daily, Weekly, or other.
Manual Overrides: Disable the auto-configuration to manually set the MA Length, McClellan Fast/Slow EMAs, and TRIN Lookback/StdDev Multiplier for custom analysis.
📊 Advanced Data Table (Market Breakdown)
When the 'Show Table' input is toggled ON, a detailed statistics table appears on the chart's top-right corner, providing real-time market insights.
Top Performance (Contributors): Ranks and displays the Top N (customizable) stocks that are contributing the most to the index's movement, calculated as Weight × Percentage Change.
Top Liquidity: Ranks and displays the Top N stocks by their current-bar traded value (Price×Volume), expressed as a percentage of the Total Traded Value.
Horizontal Stats (Row 3): Provides a comprehensive summary of the current market state:
Adv, Decl, Unch: Count of advancing, declining, and unchanged stocks.
Net Adv: The difference between advancing and declining stocks.
Net Vol / Net Liq: Net Volume/Liquidity as a percentage of Total Volume/Liquidity.
Primary Metric/Volume Stats: Depending on the selected metric, it displays the current value of TRIN or the raw Total Volume and Total Liquidity.
This tool is indispensable for traders needing a clear, quantified understanding of the EGX30's underlying market dynamics.
EGX30 Advance/Decline v1.1
In this improved version, the relative weights of the index components have been adjusted, some stocks have been removed from the index, and new stocks have been added based on the latest update of the Egyptian Exchange's EGX30 index. Some visual improvements have also been made.
대호 MACD 시그널 PREMIUM v2대호투자그룹 회원 전용 AI지표 시그널 차트 입니다.
회원 전용이며 , 회원이 아닐 시 월 구독료가 정해져 있습니다
월100만원(부가세 포함110만원)
연간구독 (20%절감) 1,000만원 입니다
Daeho MACD Signal PREMIUM v2 is an invite-only MACD based indicator that shows buy/sell signals, trend-change alerts, recent win rate stats, and the current RSI value.
Trade Plan Thursday - Levels & FlagHere is the complete and ready-to-use Pine Script (v5) for the TradingView platform. This script:
Includes all levels mentioned in the text (split into Major and Minor).
Draws a Flag (Consolidation) in the 6805–6863 range using a semi-transparent rectangle.
Highlights the Pivot (6825) with a special color and a thicker line.
Colors levels dynamically: If the price is above the level -> Green (Support), if below -> Red (Resistance).
Avoids clutter: Draws lines only on the right side of the chart (does not clutter the history).
BTC·ETH Visual Dashboard — TestThis script is a visual dashboard for BTC and ETH.
It normalizes BTC/ETH prices to 100 at the starting point and shows:
BTC normalized curve
ETH normalized curve
Average (BTC+ETH) curve
BTC/ETH ratio
No trading signals, alerts, or strategies are included.
It is designed only for visual comparison and education.
Bappa Moving Average Deviation (With HMA)Moving Average Deviation measures how far the price has moved away from a selected moving average.It helps identify overbought, oversold, and mean-reversion opportunities by showing the deviation in points or percentage.
This version includes HMA (Hull Moving Average) as a selectable Field Source, allowing traders to track deviation not only from traditional OHLC inputs, but also from a smoother, faster-reacting moving average.
This is exactly same settings as seen in Zerodha.
TRADE ORBIT :Ichimoku Cloud treding strategies(swing,intra)| Dot / Color | Meaning |
| ------------------------------ | ---------------------------------- |
| Green Dot (below candle) | Buy signal (strong bullish setup) |
| Red Dot (above candle) | Sell signal (strong bearish setup) |
| Small Green Dot (above candle) | Bullish trend |
| Small Red Dot (above candle) | Bearish trend |
| Small Gray Dot (above candle) | Neutral / indecisive trend |
| Background Green | Price above cloud |
| Background Red | Price below cloud |
| Background Gray | Price inside cloud |
STM APEX Pro📊 STM APEX Pro - SMC + ICT + SOM Combined Indicator
The ULTIMATE Smart Money trading tool that combines three powerful concepts into ONE indicator:
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🔷 SMC (Smart Money Concepts)
- Order Blocks (Supply & Demand)
- Fair Value Gaps (FVG/Imbalance)
- Break of Structure (BOS)
- Change of Character (CHoCH)
- Liquidity Sweeps (BSL/SSL)
🔷 ICT (Inner Circle Trader)
- Kill Zones (London, New York, Asia)
- Premium & Discount Zones
- Optimal Trade Entry (OTE)
- Equilibrium Line
🔷 SOM (Swing of MACD)
- MACD Swing Detection
- Multi-Timeframe Confirmation
- Momentum Analysis
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✅ KEY FEATURES:
📌 Smart Signal System
- 4 Signal Modes: Confluence, Custom, Aggressive, Conservative
- Confluence scoring (1-6) for signal quality
- Customizable entry requirements
📌 Advanced SL/TP
- Structure-based (Swing High/Low)
- ATR-based
- Fixed Risk:Reward
- Hybrid method
📌 Real-time Dashboard
- Trend direction
- Premium/Discount zone
- Kill Zone status
- Confluence score
- Multi-TF confirmation
📌 Full Customization
- Every feature can be toggled ON/OFF
- Adjustable colors and styles
- Mobile-friendly mode
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⚙️ SETTINGS GUIDE:
Signal Mode:
- Confluence: Signal when X conditions are met
- Custom: Define your own requirements
- Aggressive: Quick signals (BOS + SOM)
- Conservative: High-quality signals only (4+ confluence)
Recommended Timeframes: M15, H1, H4
Best Pairs: XAUUSD, EURUSD, GBPUSD, US30
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📱 Works on both Desktop and Mobile
🔔 Alert Conditions included for:
- Buy/Sell Signals
- BOS/CHoCH
- Liquidity Sweeps
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⚠️ DISCLAIMER:
This indicator is for educational purposes. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always use proper risk management.
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💬 Support:
Tags: SMC, ICT, Smart Money, Order Block, FVG, BOS, CHoCH, Liquidity, Kill Zone, MACD
CCI TIME COUNT//@version=6
indicator("CCI Multi‑TF", overlay=true)
// === Inputs ===
// CCI Inputs
cciLength = input.int(20, "CCI Length", minval=1)
src = input.source(hlc3, "Source")
// Timeframes
timeframes = array.from("1", "3", "5", "10", "15", "30", "60", "1D", "1W")
labels = array.from("1m", "3m", "5m", "10m", "15m", "30m", "60m", "Daily", "Weekly")
// === Table Settings ===
tblPos = input.string('Top Right', 'Table Position', options = , group = 'Table Settings')
i_textSize = input.string('Small', 'Text Size', options = , group = 'Table Settings')
textSize = i_textSize == 'Small' ? size.small : i_textSize == 'Normal' ? size.normal : i_textSize == 'Large' ? size.large : size.tiny
textColor = color.white
// Resolve table position
var pos = switch tblPos
'Top Left' => position.top_left
'Top Right' => position.top_right
'Bottom Left' => position.bottom_left
'Bottom Right' => position.bottom_right
'Middle Left' => position.middle_left
'Middle Right' => position.middle_right
=> position.top_right
// === Custom CCI Function ===
customCCI(source, length) =>
sma = ta.sma(source, length)
dev = ta.dev(source, length)
(source - sma) / (0.015 * dev)
// === CCI Values for All Timeframes ===
var float cciVals = array.new_float(array.size(timeframes))
for i = 0 to array.size(timeframes) - 1
tf = array.get(timeframes, i)
cciVal = request.security(syminfo.tickerid, tf, customCCI(src, cciLength))
array.set(cciVals, i, cciVal)
// === Countdown Timers ===
var string countdowns = array.new_string(array.size(timeframes))
for i = 0 to array.size(timeframes) - 1
tf = array.get(timeframes, i)
closeTime = request.security(syminfo.tickerid, tf, time_close)
sec_left = barstate.isrealtime and not na(closeTime) ? math.max(0, (closeTime - timenow) / 1000) : na
min_left = sec_left >= 0 ? math.floor(sec_left / 60) : na
sec_mod = sec_left >= 0 ? math.floor(sec_left % 60) : na
timer_text = barstate.isrealtime and not na(sec_left) ? str.format("{0,number,00}:{1,number,00}", min_left, sec_mod) : "–"
array.set(countdowns, i, timer_text)
// === Build Table ===
if barstate.islast
rows = array.size(timeframes) + 1
var table t = table.new(pos, 3, rows, frame_color=color.rgb(252, 250, 250), border_color=color.rgb(243, 243, 243))
// Headers
table.cell(t, 0, 0, "Timeframe", text_color=textColor, bgcolor=color.rgb(238, 240, 242), text_size=textSize)
table.cell(t, 1, 0, "CCI (" + str.tostring(cciLength) + ")", text_color=textColor, bgcolor=color.rgb(239, 243, 246), text_size=textSize)
table.cell(t, 2, 0, "Time to Close", text_color=textColor, bgcolor=color.rgb(239, 244, 248), text_size=textSize)
// Data Rows
for i = 0 to array.size(timeframes) - 1
row = i + 1
label = array.get(labels, i)
cciVal = array.get(cciVals, i)
countdown = array.get(countdowns, i)
// Color CCI: Green if < -100, Red if > 100
cciColor = cciVal < -100 ? color.green : cciVal > 100 ? color.red : color.rgb(236, 237, 240)
// Background warning if <60 seconds to close
tf = array.get(timeframes, i)
closeTime = request.security(syminfo.tickerid, tf, time_close)
sec_left = barstate.isrealtime and not na(closeTime) ? math.max(0, (closeTime - timenow) / 1000) : na
countdownBg = sec_left < 60 ? color.rgb(255, 220, 220, 90) : na
// Table cells
table.cell(t, 0, row, label, text_color=color.rgb(239, 240, 244), text_size=textSize)
table.cell(t, 1, row, str.tostring(cciVal, "#.##"), text_color=cciColor, text_size=textSize)
table.cell(t, 2, row, countdown, text_color=color.rgb(232, 235, 243), bgcolor=countdownBg, text_size=textSize)
FVG IFVG DetectorThe FVG IFVG Detector is a market–structure-based indicator designed to automatically detect Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) and Inversion Fair Value Gaps (IFVGs) on any timeframe. It highlights these imbalances as extended zones on the chart, helping traders identify areas where price has moved inefficiently and is likely to revisit.
Below is the detailed breakdown of what the indicator does:
1. Detects Bullish and Bearish Fair Value Gaps (FVGs)
The indicator checks for the standard 3-candle FVG structure:
Bullish FVG
Formed when high of candle (n-2) is below low of candle (n)
Indicates price moved upward too fast, leaving an imbalance below.
Bearish FVG
Formed when low of candle (n-2) is above high of candle (n)
Indicates price moved downward too fast, leaving an imbalance above.
2. Detects IFVG (Inversion Fair Value Gaps)
IFVG forms when an FVG is later retested and price reacts opposite its origin.
Bullish IFVG
A bullish FVG is created
Price returns and taps the upper boundary
The candle closes bullish (close > open)
The zone becomes a support-like inversion area
Bearish IFVG
A bearish FVG is created
Price returns and taps the lower boundary
The candle closes bearish (close < open)
The zone becomes a resistance-like inversion area
3. Draws IFVG Zones Extended to the Right
The indicator plots:
A top line
A bottom line
A filled area between the two lines
The zone extends indefinitely to the right, acting like supply/demand imbalance levels.
This makes it visually clear where price may react again in the future.
4. Separate Maximum Counts for Bullish & Bearish IFVGs
User can define:
How many bullish IFVG zones should be displayed
How many bearish IFVG zones should be displayed
Older zones are automatically removed to keep the chart clean.
5. Clean Visuals — No Labels, No Clutter
The indicator intentionally avoids:
Labels
Markers
Text overlays
Only clean, extended imbalance zones are shown for a professional SMC-style chart.
6. Fully Compatible with Any Timeframe
Works on:
Scalping (M1–M15)
Intraday (M30–H1)
Swing (H4–Daily)
The logic stays the same across all chart speeds.
7. Practical Use Cases for Traders
The indicator helps identify:
Areas where price is likely to return, react, or mitigate
Entries based on retest of imbalance
Potential zones for reversal, continuation, or trend confirmation
8. Advantages for SMC Traders
Automatically highlights hidden inefficiencies
Helps anticipate reversal zones
Filters low-quality imbalances
Provides structure-aligned entries
Reduces chart noise
Improves consistency in finding Smart Money levels
Volume Profile Key LevelsVolume Profile Key Levels (VP Lvls)
Overview
A comprehensive Volume Profile indicator that automatically calculates and displays key volume-based support/resistance levels including POC (Point of Control), VAH (Value Area High), VAL (Value Area Low), and LVN (Low Volume Nodes) zones.
The indicator uses a fixed 500-row resolution and time-based lookback, ensuring consistent levels across all timeframes (1m, 5m, 15m, 1H, etc.).
Key Features
📊 Volume Profile Levels
POC (Point of Control) - Price level with the highest traded volume (yellow solid line)
VAH (Value Area High) - Upper boundary of the value area (red dashed line)
VAL (Value Area Low) - Lower boundary of the value area (green dashed line)
Value Area - Configurable percentage (default 68%) where most trading activity occurred
🔵 Low Volume Node (LVN) Detection
Automatically identifies price zones with significantly lower volume - areas where price tends to move quickly through. LVNs are marked as blue boxes on the chart.
Smart LVN Detection uses:
Relative comparison to local average volume
Relative comparison to local peak volume
Absolute floor check to prevent false positives in value areas
📈 Volume Histogram
Visual representation of volume distribution at each price level:
Orange - Inside Value Area
Teal - Outside Value Area
Yellow - POC level
Settings
Volume Profile Settings
SettingDefaultDescriptionNumber of Days3Lookback period for volume calculationValue Area %68Percentage of volume to include in value area
LVN Detection
SettingDefaultDescriptionLVN Threshold %80Mark as LVN if below this % of local averageLVN Peak Threshold %60Also mark as LVN if below this % of local peakLVN Absolute Max %40Must be below this % of POC (prevents false positives)LVN Comparison Window10Number of rows above/below to compareMin LVN Width2Minimum rows to form an LVN zoneMax LVN Zones25Maximum number of LVN zones to display
Display Settings
SettingDefaultDescriptionShow POC/VAH/VAL✓Toggle individual level visibilityShow Histogram✓Toggle volume histogramShow LVN Boxes✓Toggle LVN zone boxesHistogram Width50Width of histogram barsExtend Lines20Bars to extend lines into the future
How to Use
For Support/Resistance
POC acts as a strong magnet - price often returns to POC
VAH/VAL serve as value area boundaries - breakouts beyond these levels can signal trend continuation
LVN zones are areas of low acceptance - price moves quickly through these, making them potential breakout/breakdown zones
For Entry/Exit
Look for entries near POC, VAL, or VAH with confirmation
Use LVN zones as potential targets - price often accelerates through these areas
VAH rejection = potential short, VAL rejection = potential long
Multi-Timeframe Analysis
The indicator displays identical levels across all timeframes when using the same settings. This allows you to:
Identify levels on higher timeframes
Fine-tune entries on lower timeframes
Confirm confluence across multiple timeframes
Alerts
Built-in alert conditions for:
Price crossing POC
Price crossing VAH
Price crossing VAL
Technical Notes
Uses 500 fixed rows for high-resolution profile
Auto-calculates row size based on price range
Maximum 4000 bars lookback (Pine Script limitation)
Optimized for performance with smart box management
Recommended Settings by Asset
Gold (XAUUSD)
Days: 30, LVN Threshold: 80%, Peak: 60%, Absolute: 40%
Forex Majors
Days: 5-10, LVN Threshold: 75%, Peak: 55%, Absolute: 35%
Crypto (BTC/ETH)
Days: 7-14, LVN Threshold: 80%, Peak: 60%, Absolute: 40%
Indices (US30, NAS100)
Days: 20-30, LVN Threshold: 80%, Peak: 60%, Absolute: 40%
Changelog
v1.0
Initial release
POC, VAH, VAL calculation
Smart LVN detection with triple-check system
Volume histogram visualization
Multi-timeframe consistency
Production-safe code with comprehensive error handling
This indicator is for educational purposes only. Always use proper risk management and combine with other analysis methods.
Tamil | Buy&Sell Signals With EMAThis script combines EMA trend signals, take-profit levels, and a multi-timeframe momentum dashboard to help you time entries and exits faster.
What it does
• Plots 5 EMAs (14 / 21 / 55 / 100 / 200) to show short-, mid- and long-term trend direction.
• Generates Buy and Sell labels when the 14 EMA crosses over/under the 21 EMA.
• Automatically calculates and draws 3 Take-Profit levels for both long and short trades, with price labels:
• TP1 / TP2 / TP3 for Buy
• TP1 / TP2 / TP3 for Sell
• Draws dynamic Support and Resistance lines based on recent highs/lows.
Multi-Timeframe Table
A compact table shows key signals across multiple timeframes (1m, 5m, 15m, 1H, 4H, 1D, 1W):
• RSI (with color logic):
• RSI < 45 → Red (bearish / weak)
• 45 ≤ RSI ≤ 55 → Grey (neutral)
• RSI > 55 → Green (bullish / strong)
• Stoch value per timeframe
• Supertrend direction (Buy / Sell / Neutral)
• SMA(20) vs Price trend (above/below price)
Volume Imbalance - Sword & ShieldThis indicator automatically detects Volume Imbalance (VI) zones created when price reprices aggressively, leaving an inefficiency between consecutive candles. These areas often act as magnets for price, frequently revisited during retracements, mitigations, or continuation moves.
BTC Runner V1Bitcoin Runner V1 — advanced proprietary visual tool created specifically for long-term Bitcoin cycle research on 1D, 1W and 1M timeframes.
The indicator operates in two fundamentally different visual modes:
Buffett Mode (4-Year Halving Cycle Logic)
Fully built on Bitcoin’s historical ~4-year halving cycle. Using an original mathematical formula and real-time price data, the indicator continuously tracks whether the current cycle has reached the structural point that historically marked the final phase of previous bull markets.
As soon as ALL formula conditions are met for the first time:
- Chart background instantly changes color (green → red at cycle top, red → green at cycle bottom reversal)
- A large permanent non-repainting banner appears showing the exact date and price of the All-Time High (ATH) of the current cycle
- Fixed label “ATH” with price and timestamp is plotted and remains on the chart forever
Examples on charts:
- Chart #1 (20 Jan 2018) — green background still active, bull phase ongoing
- Chart #2 (22 Jan 2018) — exact moment all conditions triggered: background turns red + permanent ATH banner with unchangeable data appears
The same logic works in reverse when a bear cycle ends and a new bull cycle begins.
Cramer Mode (Historical Correction & Drawdown Zones Logic)
Based on over 10 years of personal observation of recurring percentage zones across multiple Bitcoin cycles:
• Major corrections historically reaching up to ~84% from local highs
• Intermediate drawdowns typically 20–55%
When ALL conditions of the multi-stage proprietary formula are satisfied for the first time after a prolonged decline or consolidation, the indicator automatically draws in real time:
1. Large green background banner with bold white text “AP” (Analyzed Point) — marking the price level where, according to many years of observation across several cycles, such deep corrections have historically completed.
2. Dynamic floating label “TP” (Tracked Progress) — a temporary price marker that moves with the current price in real time.
As soon as price touches or exceeds this level, the entire banner instantly and permanently turns blue and the text changes to “AP Completed”.
All banners, colors, and labels appear strictly automatically in live mode and never repaint.
Important:
- The script contains over 500 lines of completely original closed-source code.
- No standard indicators are used (moving averages, Fibonacci, waves, volume, volume profile, etc.). Only pure original mathematical modeling.
- The indicator is intended exclusively for research, educational, and informational purposes.
- It contains no trading recommendations, investment advice, or calls to action of any kind.
Respectful note to TradingView moderators and users:
If any visual elements or logic seem similar to previously published open-source scripts — feel free to use those open-source versions instead.
Bitcoin Runner V1 is a 100% original closed-source tool based on the author’s personal multi-year research and observations.
TUAN DO – EMA35/105/500 Entry + SL/TP v1.0EMA35/105/500 Gold M1 system with automatic Entry, SL, TP, pip calculation and exit labeling.
RSI Cascade DivergencesRSI Cascade Divergences is a tool for detecting divergences between price and RSI with an extended cascade-based strength accumulation logic. A “cascade” represents a sequence of multiple divergences linked through RSI pivot points. The indicator records RSI pivots, checks whether a divergence is present, assigns a strength value to each structure, and displays only signals that meet your minimum strength thresholds.
How Divergence Logic Works
The indicator identifies local RSI extremes (pivots) based on Pivot Length and Pivot Confirm.
For every confirmed pivot it stores:
the RSI value at the pivot,
the corresponding value of the RSI Source price,
the pivot’s bar index.
How a Divergence Is Formed
A divergence is detected when two consecutive RSI pivots of the same type show opposite dynamics relative to the price source defined in RSI Source (default: close), not relative to chart highs/lows.
Bearish divergence: the price source value at the second pivot is higher, but RSI forms a lower high.
Bullish divergence: the price source value at the second pivot is lower, but RSI forms a higher low.
The indicator does not use price highs/lows — only the selected price source at the pivot points.
Cascade Strength Calculation
Each new pivot is compared only with the previous pivot of the same type.
A cascade grows in strength if:
divergence conditions are met,
the difference in RSI values exceeds Min. RSI Distance,
the previous structure already had some strength or the previous pivot was formed in the OB/OS zone.
If the divergence occurs as RSI exits OB/OS, strength is additionally increased by +1.
Behavior in Strong Trends
Divergences may appear repeatedly and even form cascades with high strength. However, if price does not react meaningfully, this indicates strong trend pressure.
In such cases, divergences stop functioning as reversal signals:
RSI attempts to counter-move, but the dominant trend continues.
The indicator accurately reflects this — cascades may form but fail to trigger any reversal, which itself suggests a powerful, persistent trend.
Filtering and Context Reset
To avoid retaining irrelevant pivots:
when RSI is above Overbought → low pivots are cleared;
when RSI is below Oversold → high pivots are cleared.
This prevents false cascades during extreme RSI conditions.
Input Parameters
RSI Source — price source used in RSI calculations (close, hl2, ohlc4, etc.).
RSI Length — RSI calculation period.
Overbought / Oversold — RSI threshold zones.
Pivot Length — number of bars to the left required for a pivot.
Pivot Confirm — bars to the right required to confirm the pivot.
Min. RSI Distance — minimum difference between two pivot RSI values for the divergence to be considered meaningful.
Min. Strength (Bull / Bear) — minimum accumulated strength for:
confirming the signal,
displaying the strength label,
triggering alerts.
Weaker signals below these thresholds appear as dashed guide structures.
Visual
Display settings for lines, markers, and colors.
These parameters do not affect the indicator logic.
Important
Divergences — including cascades — should not be used as a standalone trading signal.
Always combine them with broader market context, trend analysis, structure, volume, and risk management tools.
Dix$ons Tackle BoxDixsons Tackle Box — Multi-Tool Trend & Levels Suite (MA/EMA + VWAP + BB + Adaptive Trend Channels + Auto Fibs)
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**Dixsons Tackle Box** is an all-in-one overlay for traders who want a clean chart with *stacked edge* instead of stacked indicators.
It combines:
* A **5-slot MA/EMA pack** with live slope % labels and MTF smoothing
* A **full VWAP engine** with event-based anchors, trend angle coloring, and VWAP bands
* **Bollinger Bands** with volatility-aware coloring and optional gradient background
* A **Short-Term & Long-Term Adaptive Trend Channel (ATC)** with automatic period detection, log-regression channels, and performance tables
* A **Dixson Auto Fibonacci suite**: ATR-based “rail” Fibs + Lookback Fibs off HH/LL, both driving a shared, fully customizable Fib bank
Everything is controlled logically by feature groups under the **“Tackle Box”** section, so you can quickly turn modules on/off and tune the tool to your style (scalp, intraday, swing, or position).
> **Important:** This is an analysis/visualization tool only. Nothing here is financial advice or an automatic trading system. Always test and manage risk yourself.
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## 1. MA/EMA Pack — 5 Smart Averages with Slope %
**Group:** `Tackle Box` + per-slot groups `MA/EMA 1` … `MA/EMA 5`
**Main toggle:** `Enable MA's`
**Per-slot master row:** `_maRow1` … `_maRow5`
### What it does
This module gives you **five independent MA/EMA slots**, each with:
* Its own **type** (MA or EMA)
* **Length**, **color**, **line width**, and **plot style** (`Solid`, `Step`, or `Circles`)
* **Timeframe per slot** (MTF)
* Rich **label controls** (slope %, length/type text, timeframe text, etc.)
* **Label size** per slot (`tiny → huge`)
On top of that, each average has a **live slope % readout**, normalized by instrument tick size, so you can compare trend steepness across assets.
### Key features
* **Master slot row (1–5):**
In the `Tackle Box` group you have `_maRow1`–`_maRow5` toggles. These gate each slot globally, so you can quickly show/hide specific MAs without digging into each slot.
* **MTF Smoothed Mode:**
* `MTF Smoothed Mode` (on by default) makes higher-timeframe MAs **update only when the HTF bar closes (and on the last bar)**.
* That reduces the stair-stepping noise you often get when pulling HTF data onto an LTF chart, while still giving you accurate levels and a smooth, tradeable line.
* **Per-slot label text controls:**
Each MA group has toggles to control exactly what the label shows:
* `Show Label` – show/hide label entirely
* `Slope` – append slope % to the label
* `Len+Type` – show e.g. `50EMA` or `200MA`
* `TF` – show HTF name if the slot is on an MTF
* `'slope' text` – optionally include the word `slope` in the label
* **Slope % (angle) logic:**
Slope for each MA uses a normalized **“angle %” in **, based on the 1-bar change vs `syminfo.mintick`.
* Big positive values = strong uptrend
* Big negative values = strong downtrend
* Near zero = flat/neutral
This makes it easy to build rules like:
* “Only trade long if the **50EMA slope** is above +20% and price is above VWAP”
* “Take profit if slope on my faster MA collapses back toward 0.”
### Typical use
* Slot 1–2: **fast intraday EMAs** (e.g., 9 / 20 EMA)
* Slot 3–4: **structural EMAs/MAs** (e.g., 50 / 200)
* Slot 5: a **dedicated MTF trend filter** (e.g., 5-minute or 1-hour EMA on a 1-minute chart)
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## 2. VWAP Engine + Bands — Anchor-Aware, Angle-Aware VWAP
**Group:** `Enable VWAP` + `------ VWAP Settings ------`, `Bands Settings`, `Color Settings`
### Core VWAP
* **Anchors:**
`Anchor Period` lets you choose where each VWAP reset starts:
* `Session` (day session VWAP, perfect for intraday)
* `Week`, `Month`, `Quarter`, `Year`, `Decade`, `Century`
* Corporate events: `Earnings`, `Dividends`, `Splits`
This lets you build VWAP logic around:
* **Intraday mean reversion** (Session VWAP + bands)
* **Swing anchor VWAPs** (Weekly/Monthly)
* **Event-based anchors** (earnings/dividend/split reaction)
* **Hide on DWM:**
`Hide VWAP on 1D or Above` lets you keep intraday VWAP from cluttering higher-TF charts.
* **Angle/Trend Detection:**
The VWAP engine computes a **regression slope** over each anchor segment and converts it to an **angle %**:
* `Angle Lookback (bars)` controls how many bars are used
* `Angle Trend Threshold (%)` sets the threshold where a slope is considered “trending”
With `Color VWAP by Trend` enabled:
* Uptrend > threshold → VWAP turns **trend up color** (e.g., lime)
* Downtrend < −threshold → VWAP turns **trend down color** (e.g., red)
* Inside threshold → VWAP uses a neutral color
You can also set separate **line widths** for neutral vs trend state and transparency to give a “Hull-style” visual feel.
* **VWAP Labels:**
You get a single, de-duplicated VWAP label on the last bar with:
* Optional **name** (`VWAP`)
* Optional **price** (`$xxx.xx`)
* Optional **angle %** and optional `"slope"` word
* Global **label size** for VWAP + bands
### VWAP Bands
* **Calc modes:**
`Bands Calculation Mode`:
* `Standard Deviation` – classic VWAP ± n * σ
* `Percentage` – bands as a fixed % of VWAP
* **Bands 1-3:**
Each band has:
* Visibility toggle, independent multiplier (`×`)
* Separate **upper/lower colors** per band
* Optional **fill** between upper/lower for each band
* Label toggles:
* `Show All Labels`
* `Show Band #X Label`
* `Band Labels: Show Names` (VWAP+1, VWAP-1, etc.)
* `Band Labels: Show Prices`
This lets you configure anything from a minimalist “just VWAP + 1 band” view to a full 3-band ladder.
### VWAP Highlight Fill
* **Premium/discount shading**:
Optional fill that shades:
* Region **above VWAP** when price is above (e.g., greenish)
* Region **below VWAP** when price is below (e.g., reddish)
This makes it extremely easy to see when price is trading at **premium vs discount** relative to the current anchor VWAP.
### Typical use
* Intraday scalpers: Session VWAP + 1–2 bands + highlight fill
* Swing traders: Weekly/Monthly VWAP + only the main line and label
* Event traders: Earnings-anchored VWAP, tracking post-earnings drift
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## 3. Bollinger Bands — Volatility-Aware BB with Gradient Fill
**Group:** `Enable Bollinger Bands` + `------ Bollinger Band settings ------`
### What it adds
A clean Bollinger Band overlay designed to play nicely with the VWAP/MA stack:
* `Bollinger Bands Length` (default 20)
* `Bollinger Bands Multiplier` (default 2.0)
* `BB Basis Color` & **line width**
* Upper/lower bands colored based on **width change**:
* Expanding volatility → `BB Expanding Color`
* Contracting volatility → `BB Contracting Color`
You can also toggle:
* `Show Center Line MA Label` – prints something like `20ma` on the last bar.
* `Enable Gradient Background Fill` – draws a gradient between price and the bands:
* `Gradient Fill Up Color` for below-price fill
* `Gradient Fill Down Color` for above-price fill
### Why it’s unique here
Instead of just static bands, this implementation **flags volatility regimes** (expansion vs contraction) via color and optional gradient. That pairs nicely with ATR Fibs and VWAP:
* Use **BB contraction (squeeze)** + flat VWAP angle to anticipate breakouts.
* Use BB + VWAP bands to filter which “touches” are genuinely overextended.
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## 4. Dixson Adaptive Trend Channel (ATC) — Short-Term & Long-Term Log Channels
**Master toggle:** `Enable Adaptive Trend Channel`
**Groups:** `------ Dixson ATC Settings ------`, `Short-Term Channel Settings`, `Long-Term Channel Settings`, `Short-Term Midline Settings`, `Long-Term Midline Settings`, `Channel Trend Background Fill Settings`, `Short-Term Table Settings`, `Long-Term Table Settings`
### Under the hood
ATC is a **log-scale regression channel engine** that automatically:
1. Scans a set of candidate periods.
* **Short-term:** 20 → 200 bars
* **Long-term:** 300 → 1200 bars
2. For each period, it computes:
* Log-price regression slope & intercept
* Standard deviation of residuals
* A Pearson-style R value (trend “strength”)
3. Picks the period with the **highest correlation (|R|)** and uses that as the **detected trend length**.
This yields a **data-driven channel** that adapts to whatever trend the market is actually respecting.
> For long-term stats, annualized return only makes sense on **daily/weekly** charts. On intraday charts, treat the “Annual Return” purely as informational.
### Short-Term Channel
Controls in `Short-Term Channel Settings` + `Short-Term Midline Settings`:
* `Show Short-Term Channel` – on/off
* `Deviation Multiplier (Short-Term)` – how wide the channel is (in standard deviations)
* **Upper/Lower colors**, line width, style (Solid/Dotted/Dashed), transparency
* `Line Extension Style` – Extend Right / Extend Both / Extend None / Extend Left
Optional **Short-Term Midline**:
* Toggle + color, style, width, transparency
* Tracks the regression line itself (center of the channel)
Background fill:
* `Enable ST Background Fill` with separate **ST Uptrend** / **ST Downtrend** colors
* Trend direction is inferred from regression slope sign
### Long-Term Channel
Mirrors the ST controls with its own group:
* `Show Long-Term Channel`
* `Deviation Multiplier (Long-Term)`
* Upper/Lower channel colors, thickness, style, transparency
* `Line Extension Style`
* Optional Long-Term midline + colors/styles
* Optional **background fill** with separate colors for up vs down
You can run **both channels at once**, giving a panel of:
* **Macro trend structure** (Long-Term ATC)
* **Current swing trend** (Short-Term ATC)
* MAs, VWAP, and Auto Fibs on top for entries/exits
### Trend Info Tables
Each channel has its own table options:
* `Show Detected Period` (bars used)
* `Show Trend Strength` – either:
* Descriptive text: “Extremely Weak” → “Ultra Strong”, or
* Raw Pearson R value if `Show Pearson R` is enabled
* `Show Annualized Return` (when timeframe is daily/weekly)
* Table position (`Top Left`, `Bottom Right`, etc.)
* Text size (`Small`, `Normal`, `Large`)
These tables quantify:
* Over what lookback the trend is being measured
* How “clean” that trend is
* What the approximate annualized performance of that trend has been
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## 5. Dixson Auto Fibonacci Suite — ATR Fibs + Lookback Fibs + Shared Fib Bank
**Master toggle:** `Enable Auto Fibonacci`
**Groups:** `Dixson Auto Fibonacci`, `ATR Auto Fib`, `Previous ATR Fib`, `Lookback Auto Fib`, `Lookback Anchor Overrides`, `Fibonacci Levels`
You get **two separate engines** (ATR-based and Lookback-based) that both draw from the **same customizable Fib bank**, with optional log scaling.
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### 5.1 Global Auto Fib Settings
* `Logarithmic Scale`
* When ON, Fib levels are interpolated in log-space (better for assets that move in percentages).
* When OFF, interpolation is linear in price.
This applies to **both** the ATR and Lookback engines.
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### 5.2 ATR Auto Fib (Rail-Based, Supertrend-Driven)
**Groups:** `ATR Auto Fib`, `Previous ATR Fib`
The ATR engine builds **“rails”** that hug price without letting candles touch them, then projects Fib levels between these anchors.
#### How it works
1. Uses built-in `ta.supertrend` with:
* `ATR Period`
* `ATR Multiplier`
2. Builds dynamic **upper and lower rails** around price:
* Uses ATR to define a **proximity gap** (`Proximity (×ATR)`) so rails stay **just outside the wicks** (no-touch behavior).
* Smooths raw highs/lows slightly (RMA) to avoid spiky rails.
* Ensures the upper rail is always ≥ high+gap and lower rail ≤ low−gap.
3. The **direction** (uptrend/downtrend) is inferred from the Supertrend direction:
* On trend flips, the script:
* Captures the prior rail pair as a **“previous segment”**
* Starts a new rail segment in the new direction
4. From these rails, the script draws **directional Fib “ladders”**:
* For the **current ATR Fib**:
* The Fib is drawn from one anchor to the other depending on the trend sign.
* Rays are projected `Ray Length` bars to the right of `Current Offset`.
* For the **previous ATR Fib**:
* The last completed segment’s start/end rails are used as anchors
* Rays are projected using `Prev Fib Offset` and `Prev Fib Length`
#### Current ATR Fib controls
* `Enable ATR Fib` – toggles current ATR Fib bank
* `ATR Period`, `ATR Multiplier` – control the “engine” behind the rails and ST logic
* `Current Offset`, `Ray Length` – where and how far rays are drawn
* `Show Level Text`, `Show Price`, `Display % not ratio` – label style
* `Label Size (Current ATR Fib)` – for all current ATR Fib labels
Visual extras:
* `Plot Hi/Low Anchor Lines` – shows upper/lower rails
* `Plot ATR Trailing Stop` – shows clamped Supertrend as a continuous line
#### Previous ATR Fib controls
* `Enable Prev ATR Fib` – toggles previous segment ladders
* Independent `Prev Fib Offset`, `Prev Fib Length`
* Separate label controls:
* `Show Level Text (Prev)`
* `Show Price (Prev)`
* `Display % not ratio (Prev)`
* `Label Size (Previous ATR Fib)`
Use the **current ATR Fib** as your active trading “ladder” and the **previous ATR Fib** to track recently broken structure and potential retest zones.
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### 5.3 Lookback Auto Fib — HH/LL-Driven Fib Bank, MTF + Manual Overrides
**Group:** `Lookback Auto Fib` + `Lookback Anchor Overrides`
This engine draws Fibs between **highest high** and **lowest low** within a given lookback window on a chosen timeframe.
#### How it works
1. Select higher timeframe:
* `Lookback Timeframe` (empty = chart timeframe)
2. Choose your range:
* `Lookback Bars` – number of bars on the selected TF to scan for extremes
3. Optionally allow look-ahead:
* `Look-ahead Bars (repainting)`
* `0` = no look-ahead (no forward info, no repainting)
* `>0` = uses `barmerge.lookahead_on` for forward-looking extremes (can repaint)
4. For that range, the script finds:
* Highest high + its bar offset
* Lowest low + its bar offset
5. Trend direction is determined by **which extreme is more recent**:
* Recent high → **down** direction (high → low)
* Recent low → **up** direction (low → high)
6. Manual direction overrides:
* `Force Uptrend` / `Force Downtrend` – override the auto decision
7. Manual anchor overrides:
* `Manual Anchor High (LB)`
* `Manual Anchor Low (LB)`
If both are set, those become the anchors and direction is deduced from which is higher.
8. The engine then draws a **directional Fib ladder**:
* Anchors between high/low based on direction
* Rays extend `Lookback Fib Length` bars from `Lookback Fib Offset`
#### Label controls
* `Show Level Text`, `Show Price`, `Display % not ratio`
* `Label Size (Lookback Fib)`
* Labels are prefixed with `LB` to distinguish them from ATR Fibs.
This engine is ideal for:
* **Swing structure mapping:** Drawing Fibs across the last major swing on the HTF.
* **Confluence:** Aligning Lookback Fibs with ATR Fibs, ATC channel boundaries, and VWAP bands.
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### 5.4 Shared Fibonacci Levels — Fully Custom Fib Bank for Both Engines
**Group:** `Fibonacci Levels`
The ATR and Lookback engines **both** use the same Fib bank:
* **Ratios provided by default:**
* 0.000
* 0.146
* 0.236
* 0.382
* 0.500
* 0.618
* 0.650
* 0.707
* 0.786
* 0.886
* 1.000
* 1.130
* 1.272
* 1.618
* 2.000
Each ratio has its own:
* `Enable Level X.XXX`
* `Level X.XXX` (the actual ratio – fully editable)
* `Thickness X.XXX` (line width)
* `Style X.XXX` (Solid / Dashed / Dotted)
* `Color X.XXX` (line + label color)
Adjusting a level here **instantly updates both** ATR and Lookback ladders. This makes it very easy to:
* Run “standard” Fib sets for classic retracements
* Or define your **own Fib presets** (e.g., 0.25 / 0.5 / 0.75, or custom extension clusters)
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## How to Use & Suggested Workflows
**Scalpers / 0DTE / Intraday:**
* Enable:
* MA/EMA pack (fast EMAs + one MTF slot)
* VWAP (Session anchor) + 1–2 VWAP bands + highlight fill
* ATR Auto Fib (current + previous)
* Optionally hide:
* Lookback Fibs
* Long-Term ATC (unless you want HTF bias on your intraday chart)
Use slope labels, VWAP angle %, and ATR Fib ladders to structure trades around pullbacks, mean reversion, and breakouts.
**Swing / Position traders:**
* Turn on:
* Long-Term ATC (with table)
* Short-Term ATC for swing structure
* Lookback Auto Fib on a higher timeframe (e.g., D on 4H chart)
* Keep VWAP anchored to Week or Month, and MA slots for key reference MAs.
Use ATC channels for **trend structure**, Lookback Fibs for **swing levels**, and long VWAPs for **value zones**.
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## Final Notes & Disclaimer
* Works on **all symbols** and **all timeframes**, but some stats (like “Annualized Return”) are only meaningful on **daily/weekly** data.
* Some options (like Look-ahead mode for Lookback Fibs) can **repaint** on purpose. These are clearly labeled — use them only if you understand and want forward-looking behavior.
* This script does **not** place trades. It is a visual / analytical tool only.
* Nothing in this indicator or description is financial advice. Always do your own research, forward-test, and manage risk appropriately.
If you have **invite-only access** to **Dixsons Tackle Box**, you’re getting the full Dixson overlay stack in one place — designed to be the central “hub” for your chart, not just another line on it.
Book of Fish: Universal Deep DiveAhoy, Captain. 🏴☠️
Here is your official Angler’s Manual for the Book of Fish: Universal Deep Dive. This guide translates every pixel on your TradingView chart into nautical instruction so you can navigate the currents and land the big catch.
Print this out, tape it to your monitor, and respect the code of the sea.
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📖 The Angler’s Manual: How to Fish
A Guide to the "Universal Deep Dive" Indicator
🌊 1. Check the Current (Background Color)
Before you cast a line, you must know which way the river is flowing.
• Green Water (Background): The tide is coming in. The broad market (Advancers) is beating the losers.
o The Rule: We prefer Longs (Calls). Swimming upstream against the green current is dangerous.
• Red Water (Background): The tide is going out. The market is heavy.
o The Rule: We prefer Shorts (Puts). Don't fight the gravity.
Captain’s Note: If your specific fish (stock) is Green while the water is Red, that’s a Monster Fish (Relative Strength). It’s strong, but keep a tight drag—if it gets tired, the current will drag it down fast.
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🐟 2. Identify the Species (Candle Colors)
The color of your bars tells you exactly what strategy to deploy.
🟢 The Marlin (Ultra Bull)
• Visual: Green Candles. Price is riding above the Yellow Wave (20 EMA), and the Yellow Wave is above the White Whale (200 EMA).
• Strategy: Trend Following.
• How to Fish:
o Wait for the fish to swim down and touch the Yellow Wave.
o If it bounces? CAST! (Enter Long).
o Target: Let it run until the trend bends.
🔴 The Barracuda (Ultra Bear)
• Visual: Red Candles. Price is diving below the Yellow Wave, and the Yellow Wave is below the White Whale.
• Strategy: Trend Following (Short).
• How to Fish:
o Wait for the fish to jump up and hit the Yellow Wave.
o If it rejects? CAST! (Enter Short).
🟠 The Bottom Feeder (No Man’s Zone)
• Visual: Orange or Lime Candles. The price is fighting the trend (e.g., Price is below Yellow, but Yellow is still above White).
• Strategy: Reversion to Mean (Scalping).
• How to Fish:
o You are catching small fry here.
o Target: The Purple Anchor (VWAP) or the White Whale (200 EMA).
o Rule: As soon as it hits the Anchor or the Whale, cut the line and take your profit. Do not hold for a home run.
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🎣 3. The Tackle Box (Signals & Icons)
These shapes are your triggers. They tell you when to strike.
Icon Name Meaning Action
▲ (Green Triangle) 3-Bar Play THE STRIKE. Momentum is breaking out after a rest. ENTER NOW. This is the sharpest hook in the box. Trend is resuming.
🔷 (Blue Diamond) Inside Bar The Nibble. Price is coiling/resting. Set a trap. Place a stop-entry slightly above the diamond (for longs).
⚫ (Black Dots) The Squeeze Calm Waters. Volatility has died. DO NOT CAST. Wait. When the dots disappear, the storm (and the move) begins.
9️⃣ (Red/Green Number) Exhaustion Full Net. The school has swum too far in one direction. Take Profits. A Red 9 at the top means the bull run is tired. A Green 9 at the bottom means the bear dive is ending.
✖️ (Purple Cross) RSI Snag Hazard. The engine is overheated (Overbought/Oversold). Don't add weight. The line might snap if you buy here.
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🗺️ 4. The Map (The Lines)
• The Yellow Wave (20 EMA): Your surfboard. In a strong trend, price should surf this line. If it closes below it, the surf is over.
• The White Whale (200 EMA): The deep ocean trend. This is massive support/resistance. We generally do not short above the Whale or long below it.
• The Purple Anchor (VWAP): The average price. Prices love to return here when they get lost in the No Man's Zone.
• The Dotted Lines (PDH/PDL): The Horizon. Previous Day High (Green) and Low (Red). Crossing these means you are entering open ocean (Discovery Mode).
⚓ The Captain's Code
1.Don't force the fish. If the chart is chopping (Gray candles), stay on the dock.
2.Respect the '9'. When you see that number, lock in some gains.
3.The Trend is your Friend. Green Candles + Green Background = Smooth Sailing.
Fair winds and following seas.




















