The Cantillon Institutional overlay (pro)🏛 Stop Trading the "Rearview Mirror." Start Tracking the Flow.
Most retail indicators (RSI, MACD, Moving Averages) suffer from a fatal flaw: they are derivatives of past price. They tell you what has already happened.
The Cantillon Institutional Overlay is different. It is designed to track the "First Receivers" of liquidity—the institutions, banks, and market makers who move the market—rather than the retail crowd chasing it.
Based on the economic principles of Richard Cantillon (18th Century), this tool visualizes the "Unfair Advantage" of the insider. It answers two critical questions:
Where is the true trend? (The Institutional Average)
Where is the trap? (The Statistical Extremes)
🛠 What is Inside?
This script combines three institutional data points into a single, clean overlay:
1. The Institutional Anchor (Cyan AVWAP) This is not a standard Moving Average. It is an Anchored Volume Weighted Average Price, typically anchored to the session or week open.
Logic: This represents the average entry price of the "First Receivers."
Signal: If Price > AVWAP, institutions are net long (Markup Phase). If Price < AVWAP, institutions are net short (Markdown Phase).
2. The Sigma Bands (Statistical Traps) Standard Deviation channels that adapt to volatility.
The Red Band (+2σ): The "Statistical Ceiling." When price hits this, it is mathematically over-extended. This is where institutions often offload positions into retail FOMO (The Trap).
The Green Band (-2σ): The "Statistical Floor." This is the buy zone for mean reversion.
3. Institutional Order Blocks Automatically highlights hidden zones of liquidity where resting orders are likely waiting. These act as "magnets" for price action.
🎯 How to Trade This
Strategy A: The Trend Follower
Rule: Only take Longs when price is above the Cyan AVWAP line.
Trigger: Wait for price to pull back to the Gray "Fair Value" zone and reject.
Strategy B: The Reversion Trader (The Fade)
Rule: Fade the extremes.
Trigger: If price hits the Red Sigma Band (+2σ) and volume dries up, the move is exhausted. We look for shorts back to the mean.
⚠️ Why "First Receivers"?
In the Cantillon Effect, money flows to the insiders first. By the time it trickles down to retail indicators, the move is often over. This overlay allows you to align your bias with the "House" rather than the "Gambler."
Recommended Setup: For the complete institutional view, pair this Overlay with The Cantillon CVD to confirm volume intent behind every move.
Disclaimer: This tool provides statistical analysis and does not guarantee profits. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
指标和策略
Exhaustion [Lite]EXHAUSTION — Lite is a simplified sequential exhaustion instrument based on a Hull Moving Average with a 9-count structure. It is designed to expose when continuation begins to weaken, not to call tops or bottoms. The Lite version shows local exhaustion pressure only (LTF/MTF).
What the Lite Version Shows
HMA-based trend state (Green / Red)
Sequential counting up to 9
Local exhaustion points in the current timeframe
What it does not include:
No higher-timeframe structure
No dashboard or multi-timeframe context
Those layers are intentionally removed.
How to Use (Lite Workflow) :
Core Idea :
Continuation weakens as the count progresses.
The higher the count, the less reliable continuation becomes.
Basic Reading
Counts 1–3 → early continuation
Counts 4–6 → trend aging
Counts 7–9 → exhaustion risk
A 9 marks pressure — not a guaranteed reversal.
Practical Usage :
Trend Context (Single Timeframe)
Stay aligned with the HMA color
Treat late counts (7–9) as risk, not signals
Avoid entering fresh positions late in the sequence
Timing Awareness
Exhaustion matters most near:
prior highs/lows
liquidity zones
session extremes
The Lite version is about awareness, not execution precision.
Important Note :
Exhaustion — Lite does not show higher-timeframe exhaustion or alignment.
Without HTF context, exhaustion should be treated as local pressure only. If you want: HTF interaction and a multi-time frame dashboard, that belongs to the Full indicator.
*This script doesn't constitute investment advice and isn't created solely for qualified investors.
TradingSystems_AlphaLib_v1_FinalLibrary "TradingSystems_AlphaLib_v1_Final"
Master Library for Institutional Analysis v1
@author jmcanovelles
calc_ema(len)
Calculates standardized EMA
Parameters:
len (simple int)
calc_adx(len)
Calculates precise ADX and DI
Parameters:
len (simple int)
RSS3 - Reversal Score System v3 [Rulph]RSS3 - Reversal Score System v3
RSS3 is a quantitative reversal detection system that combines volatility pressure analysis with directional momentum exhaustion to produce a unified reversal strength score from -1 (extreme bullish) to +1 (extreme bearish).
Unlike traditional single-indicator divergence systems (RSI, MACD), RSS3 cross-validates signals between two independent analytical engines (VPI and TDFI) and applies multi-timeframe contextual filtering to reduce false signals.
RSS3 is not a visual overlay of separate indicators. It implements a unified calculation pipeline where VPI and TDFI components feed into a single normalized Score through weighted aggregation. The divergence bonus system creates feedback loops where price-indicator relationships dynamically adjust the final Score, producing signals that cannot be replicated by simply viewing RSI, Bollinger Bands, and moving averages side-by-side.
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WHY COMBINE VOLATILITY + TREND FORCE?
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Most reversal systems rely on a single dimension:
• RSI divergence tracks momentum exhaustion
• Bollinger extremes track volatility expansion
• MACD divergence tracks trend deceleration
RSS3 recognizes that major reversals typically require both :
1. Volatility pressure buildup (market stretched beyond normal range)
2. Directional force exhaustion (trend losing momentum despite stretched price)
When VPI (volatility) and TDFI (trend force) diverge simultaneously from price, it signals a high-probability reversal zone. When only one diverges, the signal is weighted accordingly.
This dual-validation approach filters out:
• Momentum exhaustion in low-volatility consolidations (no VPI confirmation)
• Volatility spikes within strong trends (no TDFI exhaustion)
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COMPONENT 1: VOLATILITY PRESSURE INDEX (VPI)
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VPI quantifies how far the market has deviated from its equilibrium state using four factors:
1. RSI deviation from 50
Measures directional bias accumulation. When RSI stays at 70+ or 30- for extended periods, it signals persistent one-sided pressure.
2. Annualized volatility (VIX-style)
Calculates rolling standard deviation of returns scaled to annual terms. Rising volatility indicates increasing uncertainty and potential for mean reversion.
3. Normalized candle range
Compares current bar's range to recent average range. Expanding ranges signal climactic moves.
4. Bollinger Band position
Measures price distance from statistical mean (middle band). Touches or penetrations of outer bands indicate statistical overextension.
How they combine:
Each component is normalized to 0-1 scale, then weighted based on current market regime (trending vs ranging). The weighted average produces VPI reading where:
• VPI > 0.5 = overbought pressure zone
• VPI < -0.5 = oversold pressure zone
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COMPONENT 2: TREND DIRECTION FORCE INDEX (TDFI)
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TDFI measures the strength and sustainability of directional movement using moving average dynamics:
1. MA spread (fast MMA vs slow SMMA)
When fast MA pulls far from slow MA, it indicates strong directional momentum. When the spread contracts, momentum is fading.
2. Average impulse between MAs
Calculates the velocity of the spread change. Rapid expansion = acceleration phase; slowing expansion or contraction = deceleration/exhaustion.
3. Normalized trend strength
The spread and impulse are normalized relative to recent volatility to make TDFI comparable across different instruments and market conditions.
Output:
• TDFI > 0.7 = unsustainably strong bullish momentum
• TDFI < -0.7 = unsustainably strong bearish momentum
• TDFI near 0 = directionless or balanced market
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SCORE CALCULATION & DIVERGENCE INTEGRATION
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Base Score:
Score = (VPI_weight × VPI) + (TDFI_weight × TDFI)
This creates a continuous measure where:
• Score > +0.5 = bearish reversal zone (high VPI + weak bullish TDFI)
• Score < -0.5 = bullish reversal zone (low VPI + weak bearish TDFI)
Divergence Bonus System:
When classic divergences are detected (price makes new high/low but VPI or TDFI doesn't), a bonus/penalty is applied to Score:
• Decay mechanism: Divergence influence fades linearly over 15 bars (default). Fresh divergences have maximum impact; older ones gradually lose weight.
• Amplitude weighting: Larger divergences (bigger spread between price and indicator pivots) receive stronger bonuses.
• Dual-source amplification: When VPI and TDFI diverge on the same pivot (double divergence), their bonuses stack, creating extreme Score readings near ±1.0.
This means:
• Score = 0.9 with v3t2 label = third VPI + second TDFI bearish divergence, very high confidence
• Score = -0.85 with v1 label = first VPI bullish divergence, strong but early signal
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CALCULATION MECHANICS (DETAILED)
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VPI Component Weighting:
Weights are dynamically adjusted based on market regime detected by TDFI:
• Trending regime (|TDFI| > 0.5): RSI deviation 40%, BB position 30%, volatility 15%, range 15%
• Ranging regime (|TDFI| < 0.3): Volatility 35%, range 35%, RSI deviation 15%, BB position 15%
• Transition zones: linear interpolation between the two weight sets
Normalization Approach:
Each VPI/TDFI component is rescaled using rolling percentile rank over 100-bar window:
• Value at 100th percentile (highest) → 1.0
• Value at 0th percentile (lowest) → 0.0
• Current value → percentile position between 0-1
This makes the indicator adaptive to changing volatility and comparable across instruments.
Divergence Amplitude Measurement:
When a divergence is detected, its strength is quantified as:
Amplitude = (price_pivot_delta / ATR) × (indicator_pivot_delta / indicator_stddev)
Where:
• price_pivot_delta = distance between current and previous pivot
• indicator_pivot_delta = distance between indicator values at those pivots
• ATR and stddev provide normalization
Larger amplitude → larger bonus/penalty to Score (up to ±0.3 maximum).
Decay Function:
Divergence bonus decays linearly: Bonus(t) = Initial_Bonus × (1 - t/15), where t is bars since divergence. After 15 bars, bonus reaches zero. This ensures recent divergences dominate the Score.
Why This Design:
This architecture creates a system where:
• Components adapt to market regime automatically
• Signals are normalized across timeframes and instruments
• Multiple divergences create amplification (bonuses stack)
• Stale signals fade out naturally
This is fundamentally different from displaying RSI + Bollinger + MA separately, as the unified Score cannot be replicated by visual inspection alone.
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SEQUENTIAL DIVERGENCE LABELS (v/t SYSTEM)
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Each divergence is tracked separately for VPI and TDFI:
v-series: VPI divergences (v1, v2, v3...)
t-series: TDFI divergences (t1, t2, t3...)
The counter increments each time a new divergence appears in the same direction (e.g., consecutive bearish divergences). When direction flips (bearish → bullish), counters reset to 1.
Why this matters:
• v1 or t1 = early warning, potentially premature
• v3 or v4 = late-stage exhaustion, higher probability of reversal
• v2t3 = double divergence with second VPI + third TDFI = strong confluence
Traders can filter signals by label:
• Aggressive: trade v1/t1
• Conservative: wait for v2+/t2+ or double divergences
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MULTI-TIMEFRAME FILTER
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The MTF filter analyzes a higher timeframe to determine if the current market structure supports the divergence signal.
Modes:
• Off: All divergences shown
• Reduce: Counter-trend divergences have their bonus reduced by 70% (visual indication: dimmed/gray markers)
• Block: Counter-trend divergences completely hidden
Logic:
If 1H shows bearish divergence but 4H is in strong uptrend (Score < -0.3), the 1H signal is likely premature. MTF filter prevents entering shorts against higher timeframe momentum.
This protects against:
• Catching falling knives in strong downtrends
• Shorting pullbacks in strong uptrends
• Low-probability mean-reversion attempts
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HOW TO USE RSS3
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Entry Setup:
1. Wait for divergence marker (green = bullish, red = bearish)
2. Check Score magnitude:
• |Score| > 0.5 = higher confidence
• |Score| > 0.8 = extreme zone
3. Check v/t label:
• v1/t1 = early (more risk, more reward potential)
• v2+/t2+ or double = late but more reliable
4. Optional: wait +2 bars for pivot confirmation
Exit Options:
• Conservative: opposite divergence appears
• Aggressive: Score crosses through 0 or opposite ±0.5 threshold
• Always use volatility-based stop (2-3× ATR)
Timeframe Recommendations:
• 5-15m: intraday (use MTF 1H-4H)
• 1-4H: swing trading (use MTF Daily-Weekly)
• Daily: position trading (use MTF Weekly-Monthly)
Complementary Tools:
RSS3 is a reversal timing engine, not a complete strategy. Combine with:
• Support/resistance for target zones
• Volume analysis for confirmation
• Trend filters for directional bias
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WHAT MAKES RSS3 ORIGINAL
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vs Traditional RSI Divergence:
• RSI divergence = binary yes/no
• RSS3 = quantified strength score with dual-source validation
vs MACD Divergence:
• MACD = single dimension (momentum)
• RSS3 = volatility pressure + trend force + MTF context
vs Bollinger + RSI mashup:
• Standard mashup = two separate signals
• RSS3 = unified scoring system where components interact through weighted bonuses
Unique features:
• Decay-weighted divergence bonuses (recent divergences matter more)
• Amplitude-sensitive scoring (stronger divergences = higher score impact)
• Sequential tracking (v/t labels show signal maturity)
• MTF-aware filtering (context-dependent signal validation)
• Closed-loop system (divergences → Score → priority weighting → signal)
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EXAMPLE INTERPRETATION
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Scenario: BTC 2H chart shows:
• Red triangle appears above price
• Label: v1 + t2
• Recent Score Value: 1
What this means:
• Second consecutive TDFI bearish divergence detected (t2)
• First VPI bearish divergence on same pivot (v1)
• Double divergence stacking → Score near maximum
• Market is in extreme overbought/overextended zone
• High probability of short-term reversal
Trading decision:
• Aggressive trader: short immediately with tight stop
• Conservative trader: wait for Score to drop below 0.5 or opposite divergence for exit
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CHART LEGEND
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The published chart shows:
• Green triangles below price = bullish divergences (v/t labels indicate sequence)
• Red triangles above price = bearish divergences
• Score line in lower panel = reversal strength from -1 to +1
• Colored clouds = pressure accumulation zones (optional display)
• Text annotations = example entry/exit points for educational purposes
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Disclaimer: All trading involves risk. This indicator does not guarantee profits. Always backtest and apply proper risk management.
4 EMAs with Narrow Range HighlightThis script is apply 4 EMAs in single indicator 20, 50, 100, 200 EMAs, this also highlights narrow ranges with blue colour
Hybrid CCI Scalper ProHybrid CCI Scalper Pro is a sophisticated trading system designed to solve the biggest problem in scalping: False Signals in Choppy Markets.
Unlike standard CCI indicators that fire on every crossover, the HCS Pro uses a Hybrid Logic Engine that distinguishes between high-probability Trend Continuations and powerful Reversal Setups. It processes every potential entry through a 6-factor "Quality Filter" before generating a signal.
Core Features:
1. The Hybrid Signal Engine The script identifies two distinct market conditions:
TREND Mode: Triggers when price is aligned with the Daily/Local trend AND the CCI angle is steep.
REVERSAL Mode (REV): Triggers only on Extreme Momentum (steep angle) combined with a Zero-Line cross, allowing you to catch tops and bottoms without waiting for lagging trend indicators.
2. The Quality Scoring System (Q-Score) Every signal is rated from 0 to 6 stars based on confluence. The signal label shows Q: 4/6, Q: 5/6, etc.
Score 4+: High probability (Recommended).
Score 6: "The Perfect Storm" – All filters (Trend, Volume, RSI, ADX) align.
3. The "Ironclad" Filters To eliminate fake-outs, the script enforces strict rules:
Candle Color Guard: Never Buys on a Red candle or Sells on a Green one.
Angle validation: Flat CCI movement is ignored.
MTF Trend: Checks the Daily timeframe (D1 EMA) to ensure you aren't scalping against the major flow.
Noise Filter: Uses ATR and Volume to ignore low-volatility "dead" markets.
4. The Information Panel A clean dashboard on the top-right displays real-time metrics:
Current Daily Trend (Bull/Bear)
Momentum Strength (Weak/Strong/Extreme)
ADX Power (Trending vs Ranging)
Live Signal Score
How to Trade:
BUY Signal: Look for a Green Triangle. Ideally, the Label should say TREND or REV with a Quality Score of 4/6 or higher.
SELL Signal: Look for a Red Triangle with a high Quality Score.
No Signal? If the panel says "WAIT" or the score is low, the market is likely choppy. Stay out.
Recommended Settings:
Gold (XAUUSD): Works best on 15m.
Forex (EURUSD): Works well on 5m - 15m.
Default settings are optimized for a balance between frequency and accuracy.
Seasonality Monthly v2.0-SanjayMonthly seasonality refers to recurring patterns or fluctuations in data that repeat every month due to predictable factors like weather, holidays, or business cycles. For example, retail sales often peak in December due to holiday shopping, while utility usage may rise in summer because of air conditioning. Identifying monthly seasonality helps businesses forecast demand, allocate resources, and plan operations more accurately.
Seasonality significantly impacts forecasting because it introduces predictable, recurring patterns into data that must be accounted for to improve accuracy. If seasonal effects—such as higher sales during holidays or increased energy demand in summer—are ignored, forecasts can be misleading, leading to overproduction or stockouts. Incorporating seasonality into models (e.g., using seasonal decomposition or SARIMA) helps capture these cyclical variations, ensuring that predictions reflect real-world trends rather than just overall averages.
WatermarkAdds watermark text to the chart with configurable text, size, color, transparency % and vertical spread %
Pressure Windows [Lite]PRESSURE WINDOWS — Lite is a stripped-down time-cycle instrument based on Jim Hurst’s Time-Cycles method. It lets you define a primary cycle using two major lows and project basic harmonic subdivisions forward in time. The Lite version is designed to expose coarse timing pressure, not full cycle resolution. This is a structural timing tool — not a prediction engine.
What the Lite Version Shows :
A primary time cycle defined by two anchor points
Single-level harmonic subdivision only:
-1/2 (halves)
-1/3 (thirds)
Forward projection of the cycle into the future
Internal verification lines inside the base cycle to check fit
What it does not do (by design):
No chained subdivisions (no 1/2→1/2 or 1/3→1/2)
No higher-resolution nesting
No regime logic or shaded “windows”
Those belong to the full instrument.
How to Use (Lite Workflow) :
1. Define the Cycle :
Add the indicator to your chart
Select Time 1 at a major low
Select Time 2 at the next major low
(You can fine-tune both in the settings)
2. Choose a Subdivision :
In settings:
None → only the primary cycle
1/2 → midpoint timing pressure
1/3 → third-based rhythm
3. Verify Before Trusting :
Look at the subdivisions inside the base cycle:
Do intermediate lows align with halves or thirds?
If they don’t, don’t force it
The Lite version is intentionally coarse — its job is to answer:
“Is the market vibrating in 2s or 3s?”
Not to overfit timing.
Best Practices :
Works best on higher timeframes (Daily / Weekly)
Use Log scale for long-term structure (time remains linear)
Treat projections as zones of pressure, not turning points
Important Note :
Pressure Windows — Lite limits subdivision depth on purpose, if you need nested timing resolution and finer pressure mapping, that’s what the full version is built for.
*This script doesn't constitute investment advice and isn't created solely for qualified investors.
9:30 AM EST 5-Min Candle High/Low LinesThis will draw a horizontal line on the highs and lows of the first 5 min candle of the day. both lines will extend until 1 PM EST that same day.
S.EQ - Macro TrackerMacro Tracker Indicator - Description
This TradingView indicator visualizes macro time windows throughout the trading day, marking specific 33-minute periods that occur hourly (from XX:42 to XX:15 of the next hour) in the America/New_York timezone.
Core Functionality
Time Windows Tracked:
The indicator monitors 24 hourly macro periods (e.g., 00:42-01:15, 01:42-02:15, etc.)
Each period spans 33 minutes, starting at 42 minutes past the hour and ending at 15 minutes past the next hour
Special periods for the last trading hour (14:42-15:15, 15:42-16:15) with an optional 15:15-15:45 window
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Visual Display Modes
1. On Chart Mode (Default)
Draws vertical lines at the start and end of each macro period
Displays a horizontal line at the top connecting the boundaries
Shows optional labels with time stamps at the midpoint
Midline Feature: Adds a dotted vertical line at XX:00 (the hour mark) within each macro period
Projects dotted extension lines toward current price action when enabled
Dynamically adjusts line heights based on price movement within the period
2. New Pane Mode
Displays macro periods as colored boxes in a separate indicator pane
Useful for cleaner chart visualization when tracking multiple periods
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Key Features
Customizable Display: Toggle individual macro periods on/off, choose colors, and control label visibility
Time Labels: Optional display of exact time ranges on each macro period
Projections: Extension lines that project from macro boundaries toward current price
Midline Markers: Dotted lines showing the hour mark (XX:00) within each macro period
Weekend Handling: Automatically adjusts for Friday closes and weekend gaps (non-crypto markets)
Memory Management: Automatically cleans up old drawing objects to maintain performance
Pre-Market + Daily + Weekly RTH Range Boxes📦 Pre-Market + Daily + Weekly RTH Range Boxes
This indicator automatically plots Pre-Market, Daily, and Weekly range boxes based strictly on US Regular Trading Hours (RTH).
What it does:
Pre-Market Box (04:00–09:30)
Captures the full pre-market high and low, then projects the range forward from the RTH open.
Daily RTH Box (09:30–16:00)
Tracks the previous day’s regular session high and low and plots the range starting at 04:00 the next day.
Weekly RTH Box (Mon–Fri, 09:30–16:00)
Accumulates the full weekly RTH range and plots it at 04:00 on Monday.
Support Resistance + RSI + 4 EMA (Doge_SV)Overview
This comprehensive indicator is designed to provide traders with a "bird's-eye view" of the market by combining three essential technical analysis tools into a single, clean interface. It helps in identifying trend direction, key price levels, and momentum across multiple timeframes without cluttering your workspace.
Key Features
1. Dynamic Support & Resistance (S/R)
The script automatically identifies and plots significant Support and Resistance levels based on pivot points.
Dynamic Zones: It highlights areas where price has historically reacted, helping you find high-probability entry and exit points.
Strength Filtering: Includes a built-in algorithm to display only the most "significant" levels based on their historical strength.
Visual Alerts: Lines and labels change color (Lime for Support, Red for Resistance) based on the current price position.
2. Quad-EMA Trend Ribbon (The "Exponential Moving Averages")
The indicator features four of the most widely used EMAs in professional trading to identify trend hierarchy:
EMA 34 (Green): Short-term momentum and immediate support/resistance.
EMA 89 (Blue): Intermediate-term trend filter (The "Trend Core").
EMA 200 (Black): Long-term trend baseline (The "Institutional Level").
EMA 633 (Purple): Ultra-long-term trend, often used for major cycle analysis.
3. Multi-Timeframe (MTF) RSI Dashboard
Stay informed about overbought or oversold conditions across all timeframes simultaneously.
Real-time Table: A neat table in the corner of your chart displays RSI (14) values from 1 minute up to 1 day.
Heatmap Logic: The table cells automatically change color based on intensity:
Red/Orange: Overbought (RSI > 70/80)
Green/Dark Green: Oversold (RSI < 30/20)
White: Neutral zone.
How to Use
Trend Alignment: Look for the 4-EMAs to be stacked in order (34 > 89 > 200 > 633 for a Bullish trend).
S/R Confirmation: When price approaches a Red Resistance line, check the RSI Dashboard. If higher timeframes are also Overbought, it increases the probability of a reversal.
Breakout Detection: Use the Support/Resistance lines to identify potential breakouts or "Role Reversal" (where old resistance becomes new support).
ZTH(P.I) - AlphaShoot (Ultimate+)🔹 ZTH(P) – AlphaShoot (Ultimate+) | Wait for quality, trade with confidence.
ZTH(P) – AlphaShoot (Ultimate+) is a momentum-based trading indicator designed to help traders identify potential BUY and SELL areas with greater clarity and discipline.
Built to reduce subjectivity, overtrading, and emotional decisions, this indicator delivers clean, structured signals without cluttering your chart.
📈 Suitable For
✔ Scalpers, Day Traders, Swing Traders
✔ Forex, Crypto, Stocks, Commodities, Indices
✔ All timeframes & markets on TradingView
🔔 Features
Clear Buy & Sell Area Detection
Momentum Confirmation
Real-Time Alerts (Mobile & Desktop)
Minimalist Chart Design
Beginner-friendly, professional-ready
⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is not financial advice and does not guarantee profits.
All trading decisions and risk management remain the user’s responsibility.
TradingSystems_AlphaLib_v6//@version=6
// @description Master Library for Institutional Grade Analysis v1
// @author jmcanovelles
library("TradingSystems_AlphaLib_v6")
// @function Calculates standardized EMA
// @param len Period for the average
export calc_ema(int len) =>
ta.ema(close, len)
// @function Calculates precise ADX and DI
// @param len Calculation period
export calc_adx(int len) =>
= ta.dmi(len, len)
Inside Bar Detector
Inside Bar & Internal Structure
A precise tool for identifying Inside Bars and tracking price range breakouts with internal market structure visualization.
🎯 What It Does
This indicator detects Inside Bars (consolidation patterns) and classifies how price breaks out of established ranges. It helps traders identify:
• Consolidation zones where price is coiling
• Directional breakouts (up or down)
• Liquidity sweeps where price tests both sides before committing to a direction
📊 Key Features
Inside Bar Detection - Automatically identifies when current bar's range is contained within the previous range
Range Visualization - Draws dashed rectangle boxes around Inside Bar sequences
Breakout Classification - Categorizes breaks as: Break High, Break Low, or Expansion
Sweep Detection - Labels bars that sweep both sides of the range before closing directionally
Internal Structure Lines - Connects swing highs and lows to visualize market structure
Statistics Panel - Real-time count of Inside Bars and breakout types
🔧 How It Works
1. Price Range Tracking : The indicator maintains a dynamic price range (high/low) that updates on each breakout
2. Inside Bar Logic : A bar is classified as Inside Bar when its high ≤ range high AND low ≥ range low
3. Breakout Detection :
• Break High : Price closes above the range (bullish)
• Break Low : Price closes below the range (bearish)
• Sweep : Price tests both sides but closes directionally (labeled as Sweep↑ or Sweep↓)
• Expansion : Price breaks both sides but closes in the middle (neutral)
⚙️ Settings
Display Settings
- Show Inside Bar Box: Toggle rectangle visualization
- Show Statistics: Display count panel
- Show Sweep Labels: Mark liquidity sweep events
Internal Structure Settings
- Show Internal Structure Lines: Connect swing points
- Line Color & Width: Customize appearance
Color Settings
- Inside Bar Box Color & Transparency
📈 How To Use
• Trend Continuation : Look for Inside Bars forming after a strong move, then trade the breakout in the trend direction
• Reversal Setups : Watch for sweep patterns (Sweep↑/Sweep↓) at key levels - these often indicate liquidity grabs before reversals
• Structure Analysis : Use internal structure lines to identify the current market bias
⚠️ Alerts
The indicator includes 4 alert conditions:
• Inside Bar Detected
• Break High (includes bullish sweeps)
• Break Low (includes bearish sweeps)
• Dual Expansion (neutral)
📋 Notes
• Works on all timeframes and instruments
• Consecutive Inside Bars are merged into a single box for cleaner visualization
• Internal structure lines ignore Inside Bars to reduce noise
Falcon 1Introducing the MyFXSchool Falcon 1Leading Indicator™, a next-generation market prediction tool designed exclusively for traders who want accuracy, clarity, and early trend identification. Built using advanced price-action logic, institutional order-flow concepts, and dynamic volatility algorithms, this indicator gives you a true leading advantage—not just lagging signals.
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MTF Fair Value GapsMTF Fair Value Gaps (MTF FVGs) plots Fair Value Gaps from up to 4 user-selectable higher timeframes directly on your chart.
Multi-timeframe support: Enable/disable each timeframe independently (e.g., 15m / 1h / 4h / 1D).
Clean chart mode: Show only the N closest bullish + bearish gaps per timeframe (reduces clutter).
Mitigation options: Choose how/when gaps are considered filled and automatically removed.
CE (0.5) midpoint line: Optional display with customizable style and width.
Per-timeframe colors: One color per timeframe (bull/bear share the same color).
Right-edge extension: Shift the right edge by X chart candles to keep gaps visible ahead of price.
ZTH(P) - AlphaShoot (Ultimate+)🔹 ZTH(P) – AlphaShoot (Ultimate+) | Wait for quality, trade with confidence.
ZTH(P) – AlphaShoot (Ultimate+) is a momentum-based trading indicator designed to help traders identify potential BUY and SELL areas with greater clarity and discipline.
Built to reduce subjectivity, overtrading, and emotional decisions, this indicator delivers clean, structured signals without cluttering your chart.
📈 Suitable For
✔ Scalpers, Day Traders, Swing Traders
✔ Forex, Crypto, Stocks, Commodities, Indices
✔ All timeframes & markets on TradingView
🔔 Features
Clear Buy & Sell Area Detection
Momentum Confirmation
Real-Time Alerts (Mobile & Desktop)
Minimalist Chart Design
Beginner-friendly, professional-ready
⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is not financial advice and does not guarantee profits.
All trading decisions and risk management remain the user’s responsibility.
Sessions + Daily Quarters by (Pecurtoo)Killzones Background (UTC+1):
Highlights the main Forex and global market sessions with configurable background colors.
Sessions included:
Asian Session
London Session
New York AM Session
New York PM Session
Each session can be individually enabled or disabled.
Background colors are customizable.
Daily Quarters (Vertical Lines):
Divides the day into four quarters with vertical lines at configurable hours.
Each quarter’s line color, style (solid, dashed, dotted), and width can be customized.
Hour offsets can be applied for timezone adjustments.
Perfect for visualizing intraday market structure and timing.
Master Switches:
Enable or disable Killzones background and Daily Quarters lines globally.
Fully Compatible:
Written in Pine Script v6, fully compatible with TradingView.
Works on all timeframes.
Sessions + Daily Quarters by (Pecurtoo)Killzones Background (UTC+1):
Highlights the main Forex and global market sessions with configurable background colors.
Sessions included:
Asian Session
London Session
New York AM Session
New York PM Session
Each session can be individually enabled or disabled.
Background colors are customizable.
Daily Quarters (Vertical Lines):
Divides the day into four quarters with vertical lines at configurable hours.
Each quarter’s line color, style (solid, dashed, dotted), and width can be customized.
Hour offsets can be applied for timezone adjustments.
Perfect for visualizing intraday market structure and timing.
Master Switches:
Enable or disable Killzones background and Daily Quarters lines globally.
Fully Compatible:
Written in Pine Script v6, fully compatible with TradingView.
Works on all timeframes.






















