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Mod_Capital-Fibo🔥 Mk_Suhropbek_Fibo — Smart Fibonacci Trading Tool 🔥
Everyone draws Fibonacci.
Only professionals use it correctly.
💎 Mk_Suhropbek_Fibo is an automated Fibonacci indicator that analyzes real market structure and displays only high-probability levels.
📊 How it works:
— Analyzes the last 100 candles
— Automatically detects market trend (BUY / SELL)
— Draws Fibonacci levels in the correct direction
— Clearly marks 0 / 0.236 / 0.382 / 1 / 1.618 (TP)
⏱ Designed for H1 and higher timeframes
✔️ No noisy scalping
✔️ Clean and readable charts
✔️ Suitable for real accounts and prop firms
🔄 Updates only every 25 bars
— Keeps the chart clean
— No constant redrawing
— Focus on quality setups, not quantity
🎯 One setup = a complete trading scenario
— Clear structure
— Logical profit target (1.618)
— No counter-trend trades
📈 Proven market logic
— No overfitting
— Reusable, consistent behavior
— Discipline over emotions
🧠 Who is this indicator for?
✔️ Traders who use Fibonacci seriously
✔️ Those tired of guessing where to draw fib levels
✔️ Traders who treat trading as a business
🚫 No random entries
✅ Clear system
✅ Structured trading
📌 Mk_Suhropbek_Fibo — not prediction, but calculation.
Body Close Continuity & failure Backtesting @MaxMaseratiThis indicator, is a highly advanced institutional-grade tool designed to track the "lifespan" of a trend based on Body Close (BC) sequences.
Unlike basic indicators that just show direction, this script analyzes the structural integrity of a trend by monitoring how many candles continue the move before a "Touch" (retest) or a "Break" (failure) occurs.
The Continuity & Failure Stats indicator tracks sequences of Bullish Body Closes (BuBC) and Bearish Body Closes (BeBC). It measures three critical phases: Building (pure momentum), Touching (price retesting the low/high of the sequence), and Resumption (price continuing the trend after a retest). It provides a statistical distribution of how long these "buildings" typically last before failing, allowing traders to know exactly when a trend is overextended.
This comprehensive analysis blends the statistical breakdown of the Continuity & Failure Stats indicator to provide a deep understanding of the structural momentum for the S&P 500 E-mini (ES1!) on a 4-hour timeframe.
1. Extensive Table Breakdown
A. Building Distribution (Left Table): The Fatigue Gauge
This table acts as a histogram of momentum, tracking the "Building Count"—the number of consecutive candles closing in a trend without price returning to its origin.
Count Column: Represents the streak length (e.g., 1, 2, or 3 candles).
Touch Column: Shows how many times a streak was interrupted by a retest ("touch") but remained structurally intact.
Break Column: Counts total structural failures where price closed beyond the sequence's anchor.
Data Insight: For BuBC, 92 sequences reached Count 1, but only 28 remained by Count 4. This reveals a steep momentum decay after the 3rd candle, establishing a "Statistical Wall" where only 2 sequences in history reached a count of 9.
B. MMM Summary Stats (Top Right): The Mathematical DNA
This table provides the "Expected Value" and behavior of a trend over the lookback period.
Avg Building (2.39 for BuBC): On average, a bullish move lasts ~2.4 candles of pure momentum before a retest or reversal occurs.
Avg Touches (0.8): This low number indicates "clean" trends that rarely wobble back to retest levels multiple times before reaching a conclusion.
Avg R Cycles (0.55): This suggests that once a bullish trend is interrupted, it only successfully resumes its momentum about half the time.
Max R Count (1): Typically, once a trend is "touched," it only manages one more push before failing.
C. Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Quick Stats (Bottom Right): Trend Weight
This compares the 4H chart against other layers of the market to identify "global" alignment.
Sample Comparison: There are 3,594 tracked BuBC sequences on the 4H compared to only 142 on the Weekly chart.
Fractal Law: The Avg Building (2.4) is consistent across several timeframes, implying that the "Rule of Three" (momentum fading after 3 candles) is a fractal characteristic of this asset.
2. Table Comparison: Synthesizing the Data
To trade effectively, you must compare Distribution (timing) against Summary Stats (averages):
Continuity vs. Failure: The Summary Stats show an average building of 2.39. When checking the Distribution table at Count 2, the "Break" count (58) is already high relative to the "Total". This confirms that the risk of failure increases exponentially the moment you exceed the average.
Momentum vs. Mean Reversion: Distribution tells you when a trend is "tired". If the 4H is at a "Building Count 4" (statistically overextended) while the Weekly chart is at "Building Count 1" (fresh momentum), you may choose to prioritize the higher timeframe's strength despite the local overextension.
3. Strategic Summary & Application
This indicator proves that market momentum follows a predictable "Building" cycle rather than an infinite streak.
The "Rule of Three" for ES1! 4H:
The Entry Zone (Momentum Start): The most profitable entries occur at Building Count 1. Statistically, you have a high probability of reaching a count of 2 or 3.
The Exit Zone (Momentum Limit): Take profits or tighten stops at Count 3. The data shows the sample size drops by nearly 50% between Count 3 and Count 4.
The "Touch" Rule (Retest Reliability): If price returns to the sequence low (a "Touch"), do not expect a massive continuation. The Max R Count of 1 tells us that resumptions are usually short-lived.
Danger Zone: Entering at Building Count 4 or higher is statistically dangerous, as the "Break" probability significantly outweighs the "Touch" or continuation probability.
Volume And ROC Surge DetectorSharing this indicator I made for myself.
Volume and ROC are early indicators of long moves. When ROC + Volume happens together, it's BOOM.
This indicator called, Volume + ROC Surge Detector is a real-time momentum alert indicator designed to spot early institutional activity and explosive price moves. It combines Volume Surge analysis with Price Rate of Change (ROC) to identify when price and participation align.
The script monitors abnormal volume relative to a moving average and confirms direction using ROC strength. When both volume expansion and directional momentum occur together, it triggers high-confidence “Boom” signals for bullish or bearish moves.
To avoid noise, the indicator includes state-based alert control, ensuring each signal fires only once per condition change and only in real-time, not on historical bars.
Key Features
1. Detects bullish and bearish ROC momentum shifts
2. Identifies positive and negative volume anomalies
3. Flags combined Volume + ROC “Boom” events
4. Real-time alerts only (no repaint, no bar-close spam)
5. Duplicate alert prevention using internal state tracking
6. Clean on-chart visual markers for instant recognition. Disable visuals for cleaner chart.
Best Use Cases:
1. Catching breakouts and breakdowns early
2. Spotting smart money participation
3. Momentum confirmation for trend, intraday, and swing trading
4. Works across stocks, crypto, and indices
Alerts:
1. ROC Bullish Alert
When it fires:
Price Rate of Change (ROC) crosses above the positive ROC threshold
Alert messages:
🟢 ROC Change Bullish → TICKER @ price
What it means: Price momentum has turned strongly bullish. Early sign of upside acceleration
2. ROC Bearish Alert
When it fires:
Price ROC crosses below the negative ROC threshold
Alert message:
🔴 ROC Change Bearish → TICKER @ price
What it means:
Price momentum has turned strongly bearish. Early sign of downside acceleration
3. Positive Volume Surge Alert
When it fires:
Current volume exceeds
Average Volume × Volume Surge Multiplier
Alert message:
📈 +Ve Vol Change → TICKER @ volume
What it means:
Unusual participation / smart money activity. Strength entering the move
4. Negative Volume Alert (Volume Dry-Up)
When it fires:
Current volume drops below
Average Volume ÷ Volume Surge Multiplier
Alert message:
📉 -Ve Vol Change → TICKER @ volume
What it means:
Participation is fading. Trend exhaustion or consolidation risk
5. Boom Bull Alert (High-Conviction Signal)
When it fires:
Both conditions occur together:
Bullish ROC AND Volume Surge (high participation)
Alert message:
💥 Boom Volume + ROC Bull → TICKER @ price
What it means: Momentum + volume alignment. Strong breakout / continuation probability
6. Boom Bear Alert (High-Conviction Signal)
When it fires:
Both conditions occur together: Bearish ROC AND Volume Surge (high participation)
Alert message:
💣 Boom Volume + ROC Bear → TICKER @ price
What it means: Momentum + volume alignment to the downside. Strong breakdown / continuation probability
This indicator is built for traders who want clarity, speed, and signal discipline—not lagging confirmations or noisy alerts.
SilverHawk Trend Flow Part of SilverHawk Suite
This script is designed to be used with the SilverHawk Suite workflow (context → trigger → confirmation → execution).
It works standalone, but the highest accuracy comes from using the full suite together.
Where it fits:
• Role: Context
What it does:
Colors candles based on detected trend regime, so you trade with the prevailing direction and avoid fighting structure.
How to use:
• Bullish color: prefer long triggers only
• Bearish color: prefer short triggers only
• No clear trend / transition: stand down and wait for the suite trigger + confirmation
Visual Tip: (important)
If candles look “hidden”: Settings → Visual Order → Bring To Front
Alerts:
New Up Trend / New Down Trend alerts trigger on confirmed candles (non-repainting style).
Suite note:
For full workflow and loadouts, start with: “SilverHawk Suite — Start Here (Workflow Guide)” (free)
Credits / License
Based on PhantomFlow Trend Detector (MPL-2.0). This script remains MPL-2.0.
Kira Buy Sell EMA & VWAP Trend IndicatorThis indicator provides buy and sell signals based on short-term
momentum shifts while aligning trades with the broader market
trend.
Core logic:
• Fast and slow EMAs are used to identify short-term momentum
changes
• VWAP is applied to confirm price acceptance in the trade
direction
• A higher-period EMA is used as a trend filter to reduce
counter-trend signals
Buy signals are generated when bullish momentum aligns with
VWAP positioning and the prevailing trend. Sell signals are
generated when bearish momentum aligns with VWAP and the
broader trend direction.
This approach keeps the logic simple and responsive while
helping to avoid signals during unfavorable market conditions.
Best suited for liquid stocks and indices on intraday
timeframes such as 5-minute to 1-hour charts.
This script does not repaint and is intended as a
decision-support indicator, not a standalone trading system.
Elite Monday Range V3- ProfessionalElite Monday Range V3 - Advanced Institutional Bias & Analysis
Overview
The Elite Monday Range V3 is a high-performance decision-support tool designed for traders who utilize the "Weekly Open" and "Monday's Range" as their primary benchmark for the trading week. Unlike standard range indicators, this script employs an advanced Multi-Asset Analysis Engine to determine the weekly bias with institutional-grade precision.
It doesn't just draw lines; it analyzes Previous Week's Close (PWC), Monday's Candle Structures (Price Action), and Internal Liquidity to provide a definitive "Directional Bias" and "Confidence Score."
Key Features
Smart Multi-Asset Detection: Automatically detects if you are trading Forex, Crypto, or Indices and adjusts its internal logic and strategy suggestions accordingly.
Institutional Bias Engine: Calculates a Confidence Score (from -4 to +4) based on 4 critical criteria:
Price vs. Previous Week Close: Checks if the bulls or bears are maintaining momentum from the prior week.
Monday Candle Analysis: Automatically identifies Pin Bars (Liquidity Grabs) or Strong Engulfing movements.
Price vs. Monday Midpoint (Equilibrium): The ultimate pivot point for weekly trend direction.
Price vs. Weekly Open: Tracks the "true" opening sentiment.
Liquidity Hunt Signals (Judas Swing): Visual alerts for LIQ BUY and LIQ SELL when price sweeps Monday's extremes and returns inside the range—a classic sign of institutional manipulation before a trend.
Symmetric Expansion Levels: Projects +50%, +100%, -50%, and -100% extensions of the Monday range to identify high-probability Take Profit (TP) and reversal zones.
Dynamic Professional Dashboard: A sleek, real-time table on your chart that summarizes Asset Type, Weekly Bias, Candle Info, and the Confidence Score.
Force Overlay Technology: Ensures all lines and labels remain visible and crisp on the top layer, above candles and other indicators.
How to Trade with the Elite Dashboard
Check the "Net Weekly Bias": Look for STRONG BULL or STRONG BEAR.
Verify Confidence Score: A score of 3 or 4 (or -3/-4 for shorts) indicates high-probability conditions.
Identify Entry: If the Bias is "STRONG BULL," wait for a retest of the Monday Mid (MID) or Monday High (MON H).
Confirm with Liquidity: Look for a LIQ BUY signal near the Monday Low for the highest-quality "A+ Setup."
Target: Use the Expansion Levels (+50% / +100%) as your primary targets for the week.
Technical Settings
Lookback Weeks: Choose exactly how many historical weeks to display to keep your chart clean.
Customizable Colors: Fully adjustable colors for Monday ranges and expansion projections.
Line Width: User-defined thickness for professional visual clarity.
ABC Pro Ultimate S/RABC Pro Ultimate is a high-precision trading tool designed to identify harmonic ABC (Zigzag) patterns and combine them with institutional Support & Resistance levels. Unlike standard indicators that clutter your chart with noise, this script filters for high-relevance pivot points from the distant past to provide truly meaningful trade setups.
OCC Strategy Optimized (MA 5 + Delayed TSL)# OCC Strategy Optimized (MA 5 + Delayed TSL) - User Guide
## Introduction
The **OCC Strategy Optimized** is an enhanced version of the classic **Open Close Cross (OCC)** strategy. This strategy is designed for high-precision trend following, utilizing the crossover logic of Open and Close moving averages to identify market shifts. This optimized version incorporates advanced risk management, multi-timeframe analysis, and a variety of moving average types to provide a robust trading solution for modern markets.
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> **Special Thanks:** This strategy is based on the original work of **JustUncleL**, a renowned Pine Script developer. You can find their work and profile on TradingView here: (in.tradingview.com).
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## Key Features
### 1. Optimized Core Logic
- **MA Period (Default: 5):** The strategy is tuned with a shorter MA length to reduce lag and capture trends earlier.
- **Crossing Logic:** Signals are generated when the Moving Average of the **Close** crosses the Moving Average of the **Open**.
### 2. Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Analysis
- **Alternate Resolution:** Use a higher timeframe (Resolution Multiplier) to filter out noise. By default, it uses $3 \times$ your current chart timeframe to confirm the trend.
- **Non-Repainting:** Includes an optional delay offset to ensure signals are confirmed and do not disappear (repaint) after the bar closes.
### 3. Advanced Risk Management
This script features a hierarchical exit system to protect your capital and lock in profits:
- **Fixed Stop Loss (Initial):** Protects against sudden market reversals immediately after entry.
- **Delayed Trailing Stop Loss (TSL):**
- **Activation Delay:** The TSL only activates after the trade reaches a specific profit threshold (e.g., 1%). This prevents being stopped out too early in the trade's development.
- **Ratchet Trail:** Once activated, the stop loss "ratchets" up/down, never moving backward, ensuring you lock in profits as the trend continues.
- **Take Profit (TP):** A fixed percentage target to exit the trade at a pre-defined profit level.
### 4. Versatility
- **12 MA Types:** Choose from SMA, EMA, DEMA, TEMA, WMA, VWMA, SMMA, HullMA, LSMA, ALMA, SSMA, and TMA.
- **Trade Direction:** Toggle between Long-only, Short-only, or Both.
- **Visuals:** Optional bar coloring to visualize the trend directly on the candlesticks.
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## User Input Guide
### Core Settings
- **Use Alternate Resolution?:** Enable this to use the MTF logic.
- **Multiplier for Alternate Resolution:** How many charts higher the "filter" timeframe should be.
- **MA Type:** Select your preferred moving average smoothing method.
- **MA Period:** The length of the Open/Close averages.
- **Delay Open/Close MA:** Use `1` or higher to force non-repainting behavior.
### Risk Management Settings
- **Use Trailing Stop Loss?:** Enables the TSL system.
- **Trailing Stop %:** The distance the stop follows behind the price (Optimized Default: 1.5%).
- **TSL Activation % (Delay):** The profit % required before the TSL starts moving. (Optimized Default: 2.0% to ensure 0.5% profit is locked immediately).
- **Initial Fixed Stop Loss %:** Your hard stop if the trade immediately goes against you.
- **Take Profit %:** Your ultimate profit target for the trade.
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## How to Trade with This Strategy
1. **Identify the Trend:** Look for the Moving Average lines (Close vs Open) to cross.
2. **Wait for Confirmation:** If using MTF, ensure the higher timeframe also shows a trend change.
3. **Manage the Trade:** Let the TSL work. With the default **2.0% Activation** and **1.5% Trail**, the strategy will automatically lock in **0.5% profit** the moment the threshold is hit, then follow the price higher.
4. **Position Sizing:** Adjust the `Properties` tab in the script settings to match your desired capital allocation (Default is 10% of equity).
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## Recommended Settings
1. Trialing < Activation
2. Check ranging
## Credits
Original Strategy by: **JustUncleL**
Optimized and Enhanced by: **Antigravity AI**
BulletProof Long Wick Reversal Markers with LinesThis custom Pine Script indicator for TradingView identifies and marks potential reversal points on your chart based on long wick candles at swing highs (tops) and lows (bottoms). It focuses on candles where the wick is significantly longer than the body (e.g., shooting stars or hammers) and where the subsequent price reversal exceeds a minimum percentage move. Markers appear as colored circles (green for tops, red for bottoms), with horizontal lines extending from each marker to the current bar for easy reference as support/resistance levels.Key Features and InterpretationMarkers (Dots): Green circles at tops: Indicate a potential bearish reversal where price was pushed down after a long upper wick candle.
Red circles at bottoms: Indicate a potential bullish reversal where price was pushed up after a long lower wick candle.
These only appear if the wick-to-body ratio meets the threshold (default 2.0) and the reversal move is at least the minimum percentage (default 1%).
Lines: Horizontal lines extend from each marker to the current bar (updating in real-time). Use these as dynamic levels—e.g., a green top line might act as resistance, while a red bottom line could be support. Lines do not extend into the future blank space on the chart.
Time Filtering: By default, only markers from the last 7 days are shown to reduce clutter. Set to 0 to display all historical ones.
Best Used On: 1-hour charts as per your request, but it works on any timeframe. It's ideal for spotting reversals in trending markets or confirming entries/exits with other indicators.
UT Bot Decimal + HA Signals + HA VWAP (Bold White Labels)Custom UT Bot with Built in VWAP and ability to use decimal sensitivity and signals fire off of Heikin Ashi candle
RSI (Any Source) StrategyThis is a simple RSI crossover/crossunder strategy. It calculates RSI on a user-selected Source (default close) using the chosen Length (default 14). It enters a long when RSI crosses up through the Oversold level (default 30), and enters a short when RSI crosses down through the Overbought level (default 70). It does not include explicit exits—each new signal effectively flips/replaces the position via a new entry.
B + A + D v0.4This script combines a momentum histogram (B-Xtrender) with trend strength and direction filters (ADX + DI).
The histogram is built from EMA differentials processed through RSI, showing short- and long-term momentum shifts around the zero line. ADX with DI+ / DI− is used to confirm whether the market is trending and in which direction.
Bullish signals appear when the histogram turns positive and DI+ dominates DI− with sufficient trend strength.
Bearish signals appear when the histogram turns negative and DI− dominates DI+ with sufficient trend strength.
Important note for users:
The strongest and most reliable signals are those that appear immediately after the histogram crosses the zero line (from negative to positive or from positive to negative). Signals that appear later, while the histogram is already extended in the trend, tend to be weaker and should be treated as continuation signals rather than high-probability reversals.
Credits:
Special thanks to the authors of the original concepts and scripts:
Participation-Weighted Orderflow Bubbles (HTF / LTF Context ToolThis indicator visualizes participation-weighted market pressure by aggregating lower-timeframe price and volume data into higher-timeframe context bubbles. It is designed to help identify directional dominance, balance, and absorption across timeframes. This is a context and bias tool, not a trade signal generator.
What the indicator shows
Each bubble represents a single chart bar, built from lower-timeframe candles.
Total Notional
Aggregated volume multiplied by price from lower-timeframe candles.
Buy / Sell Proxies
Lower-timeframe candles are classified based on where they close within their range:
– Close near the high → buy-side proxy
– Close near the low → sell-side proxy
– Middle of the range → neutral
Delta (USD and %)
Buy proxy notional minus sell proxy notional, expressed as both absolute USD delta and percentage of total notional.
Bubble colors
Green
Buy-side participation dominance.
Sell color (user configurable)
Sell-side participation dominance. The default is chosen for visibility on bearish candles and can be changed in settings.
Grey
Balanced participation. Indicates two-way trade, consolidation, or auction.
Yellow (Absorption)
High notional with limited price movement, suggesting potential absorption or distribution.
Coloring uses both relative dominance (delta percentage) and absolute dominance (minimum delta in USD), which improves behavior on higher timeframes.
Bubble size and visuals
Bubble size scales with total notional.
HD glow layers adapt automatically by timeframe.
Bubbles are drawn in front of candles for clarity.
Optional text displays delta and total notional.
Hovering over a bubble shows detailed information including total notional, buy/sell/neutral proxies, delta values, absorption status, and the number of lower-timeframe candles used.
Timeframe behavior
The indicator is designed to work across multiple timeframes. On higher timeframes, more grey bubbles are expected due to natural auction and balance behavior. Colored bubbles on higher timeframes represent sustained participation rather than short-term momentum. Visual density and performance are automatically adjusted on higher timeframes.
How to use it
Recommended workflow:
1. Higher timeframe (1H, 4H, Daily)
Use the bubbles to identify dominant buy or sell participation, balance zones, and absorption near highs or lows.
2. Lower timeframe (5m, 15m)
Take trades in alignment with the most recent higher-timeframe dominance. Be cautious or range-focused inside higher-timeframe balance zones. Use structure and price action for entries.
What this indicator is not
This indicator does not show true bid/ask data.
It does not display actual market versus limit orders.
It does not replace a DOM or exchange orderflow feed.
It should not be used as a standalone entry signal.
The indicator works within TradingView’s available data and provides a probabilistic, participation-weighted view of market pressure rather than true tape or orderflow data.
Best practices
Use a 1-minute lower timeframe for best results.
Avoid setting the lower timeframe too high relative to the chart timeframe.
Combine this tool with structure, levels, and session context.
Treat grey bubbles as information about balance, not as noise.
This tool is intended for traders who want better context and bias, not more signals.
ATR Volatility FilterA Basic Volatility Filter
3 Modes
1- Absolute ATR filter
2- Filter Based on ATR threshold relative percentage of the price
3- ATR Threshold relative to its moving average
NeuralFlow Forecast Levels - User InputsThis is a companion indicator that plots AI-adaptive market equilibrium and expansion mapping levels directly on the SPY chart.
NeuralFlow Forecast Levels are generated through a Artificial Intelligence framework trained to identify:
Where price is statistically inclined to re-balance
Where expansion zones historically exhaust rather than extend
This is structure mapping, not prediction.
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What the Bands Represent?
AI Equilibrium (white core)
Primary weekly balance zone where price is most likely to mean-revert.
Predictive Rails (aqua / purple)
High-confidence corridor of institutional flow containment.
Outer Zones (green / red)
Expansion limits where continuation historically begins to decay.
Extreme Zones (top / bottom)
Rare deviation envelope where auction completion is statistically favored.
.The engine updates only when underlying structure changes —
not when candles fluctuate intraday.
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Usage Context
These levels are contextual reference zones, not entry signals. They are designed to answer:
Where does price matter?
Where does continuation weaken?
Where does balance statistically reassert itself?
Risk Disclaimer
Educational and analytical use only. Not financial advice.
6 in 1 SIGNALS
⭐ Indicator Presentation: Keltner + RSI + High Volume + RSI Divergences
Overview
This indicator combines four powerful market‑analysis tools into a single, unified system:
1. Keltner Channel with dual ATR bands (x3 and x5)
2. RSI with dynamic overbought/oversold detection
3. High‑Volume confirmation signals
4. RSI Divergences (Regular & Hidden, Bullish & Bearish)
5. A dynamic information table showing RSI, distance from the Keltner basis, and directional arrows
The goal is to give traders a complete, multi‑layered view of volatility, momentum, exhaustion, and volume pressure — all directly on the main chart.
🎯 1. Keltner Channel System
What it includes
• A customizable moving average (SMA, EMA, WMA, VWMA)
• Two ATR‑based envelopes:
• Band x3 ATR
• Band x5 ATR
• Colored fills between the bands to highlight extreme volatility zones
How to use it
• When price re-enters the channel after being outside, it often signals exhaustion.
• The indicator marks these moments with triangles:
• 🔻 Bearish reversal when price falls back inside from above
• 🔺 Bullish reversal when price rises back inside from below
These signals help identify mean‑reversion opportunities.
🎯 2. RSI System
What it includes
• Standard RSI with adjustable period
• Overbought and oversold levels
• A dynamic color-coded table showing:
• Current RSI value
• Directional arrow (▲ oversold, ▼ overbought, • neutral)
• Distance from the Keltner basis in points and percentage
How to use it
• RSI above the overbought level → potential selling pressure
• RSI below the oversold level → potential buying pressure
• The table updates in real time and gives a quick snapshot of market momentum.
🎯 3. RSI Divergences (Regular & Hidden)
Types of divergences detected
Regular Bullish Divergence
• Price makes a lower low
• RSI makes a higher low
• Suggests weakening bearish momentum
• Marked with a “Bull” label at the price pivot
Hidden Bullish Divergence
• Price makes a higher low
• RSI makes a lower low
• Suggests continuation of an uptrend
• Marked with “H Bull”
Regular Bearish Divergence
• Price makes a higher high
• RSI makes a lower high
• Suggests weakening bullish momentum
• Marked with “Bear”
Hidden Bearish Divergence
• Price makes a lower high
• RSI makes a higher high
• Suggests continuation of a downtrend
• Marked with “H Bear”
How to use divergences
• Divergences appear directly on the price chart, anchored to the pivot candle.
• They help identify trend reversals or trend continuation setups.
• Combining divergences with Keltner signals increases reliability.
🎯 4. High‑Volume Signals
What it includes
• A customizable volume moving average
• A detection system that highlights candles with unusually high volume
• Color-coded arrows:
• 🟢 High volume on bullish candles
• 🔴 High volume on bearish candles
How to use it
• High volume often confirms institutional activity.
• When high volume aligns with:
• A Keltner reversal
• An RSI divergence
• An overbought/oversold condition
…the signal becomes significantly stronger.
🎯 5. Integrated Trading Logic
This indicator is designed to give multi‑confirmation entries:
Strong Buy Conditions
• Price re-enters from below the Keltner band
• RSI oversold
• Bullish divergence
• High volume on a bullish candle
Strong Sell Conditions
• Price re-enters from above the Keltner band
• RSI overbought
• Bearish divergence
• High volume on a bearish candle
You can use any single component alone, but the real power comes from stacking confirmations.
🎯 6. Alerts Included
The indicator includes alerts for:
• All four RSI divergences
• All Keltner reversal signals
• All RSI + Keltner confirmation signals
This allows you to automate monitoring and receive notifications without watching the chart constantly.
⭐ Conclusion
This unified indicator gives traders a complete, multi‑dimensional view of market structure:
• Volatility (Keltner)
• Momentum (RSI)
• Exhaustion (Divergences)
• Volume pressure (High Volume)
• Real‑time analytics (Dynamic table)
It is designed for traders who want clarity, precision, and multiple confirmations in a single tool.
Supply-Demand Dominance & Energy RibbonOverview:
This indicator is specifically fine-tuned for the Nasdaq (NAS100) market. It combines volume-based Delta analysis (Supply-Demand) with price kinetic energy (Slope) to identify high-probability reversal points and trend strength.
Key Features & Usage:
Supply-Demand Dominance (Top-Right Label):
Analyzes volume spikes over a 50-period lookback to determine market control.
Displays "매수 우위" (Bullish Dominance) or "매도 우위" (Bearish Dominance) in real-time.
Energy Ribbon (Bottom Visualization):
Calculates the slope of the TCI oscillator to visualize momentum intensity.
Solid Green/Red: Strong momentum.
Faded Green/Red: Weakening momentum or minor trend.
Momentum Combo Signals (Circle Shapes):
Triggered when WaveTrend and TCI oscillators cross in extreme zones (Overbought 70 / Oversold 30).
Smart Filter: Signals are only shown when they align with the current Supply-Demand dominance, reducing "market noise."
Volume Spikes (Arrow Symbols):
Indicates abnormal volume activity (1.5x average delta). These arrows (↑/↓) help identify potential breakout points or the climax of a move even when a full combo signal isn't present.
Continuation Failure Engine 2-F2 (A+ Only)Continuation Failure – High-Prob 2-F2 (A+ Only)
Best Timeframe: 15-minute chart
Usage:
Designed to detect high-probability 2-bar continuation failures (Failed 2 setups) graded A+. Works best when combined with the Strat Structure Engine 3-F2 Tiered. You will also find the same high-probability failures occurring in the 3-F2 setups, providing complementary confirmation.
Key Areas for Setup Identification:
Session highs and lows from Sessions & ICT Killzones (0xCryptoVince)
Fair Value Gap Extend FVG to 300
Strat Assistant
30-minute Opening Range Breakout (ORB)
VWAP
Signal Logic:
Failed 2-Up (red label): Price attempted upward continuation but reversed — potential short.
Failed 2-Down (green label): Price attempted downward continuation but reversed — potential long.
A+ Grade Criteria: Strong ATR range, close against trend, large body, above-average volume.
Alerts: Configurable for all A+ setups, triggers at bar close when a 2→F2 occurs.
Notes: Use this script to identify high-probability failures at the defined key zones. Works best in conjunction with the 3-F2 structure for a complete Strat analysis and to locate overlapping failure setups.
Supplementary Information / Facts:
What a Failed 2 actually represents (fact)
In The Strat, a Failed 2 is objectively defined as:
Price attempts continuation in one direction (breaks a prior high or low),
Fails to follow through, and
Closes back inside / opposite.
That is not just a candle pattern — it is failed acceptance of price, which aligns with auction market theory:
Markets probe for value
If participation is weak → rejection occurs
Source: CME Group – Understanding Market Profile & Auction Theory
Why session highs/lows matter (fact)
Asia / London / NY highs & lows are:
Liquidity pools
Areas where resting stop orders accumulate
Known reference points for both discretionary and systematic traders
Large participants expect liquidity there. When price breaks a session high/low:
Stops trigger
Liquidity is accessed
If no higher-timeframe acceptance appears → price snaps back
That snapback is exactly what your Failed 2 is capturing.
Source: CME Group – Liquidity, Stops, and Market Structure
Why VWAP keeps lining up (fact)
VWAP is not mystical — it is:
The average price weighted by volume, used institutionally as a fair-value benchmark.
Institutions actively defend VWAP:
Above VWAP = favorable for longs
Below VWAP = favorable for shorts
When price:
Extends away from VWAP,
Attempts continuation,
Fails and reclaims VWAP,
You often get a Failed 2 reversal because the auction rejected “unfair” price.
Source: Berkowitz et al., VWAP Trading Strategies (Journal of Trading); CME Group – VWAP as Institutional Benchmark
Why Fair Value Gaps are magnets for Failed 2s (fact + interpretation)
Fact: A Fair Value Gap (FVG) represents:
Inefficient price discovery
One-sided aggressive order flow
Thin participation
Markets statistically revisit inefficiencies.
What happens at an FVG:
Price returns
Liquidity is tested
Either acceptance or rejection occurs
When price:
Tags an FVG,
Attempts continuation,
Immediately fails,
You get a textbook Failed 2 at an inefficiency — the market saying:
“We checked — no agreement here.”
Source: ICT Concepts (FVG definition); CME Market Microstructure Research on inefficiencies
Concise, Factual Summary / Market Logic:
Liquidity Concentration: Session highs/lows and VWAP are key points where liquidity (orders) naturally accumulates. Price reacting there creates conditions for patterns like your Failed 2 setups.
Market Efficiency: VWAP represents fair value in the session, so price churn near it can trigger imbalance formations or pattern failures.
Imbalance Correction: FVGs are inefficiencies — when price interacts with them after an impulsive move, setups often occur because unfilled orders and market makers revisit those prices.
Confluence = Higher Probability: The strongest reactions happen when FVGs overlap session highs/lows or interact with VWAP, because confluence magnifies where market structure and liquidity converge.
Price Action High 2 + Risk/Reward VisualizerIntroduction: Price Action High 2 (Bull Flag) Setup
This script identifies the High 2 (H2) setup, a staple price action pattern popularized by Al Brooks. The High 2 is a high-probability continuation pattern designed to catch the resumption of a bull trend after a two-legged pullback (a "complex" bull flag).
In a strong uptrend, the first attempt to end a pullback often fails (High 1). The High 2 represents the second, and usually more reliable, attempt by bulls to take control, often forming a "double bottom" structure within the flag.
How the Logic Works
The indicator follows a strict state-machine logic to ensure the pattern is valid:
Trend Confirmation: The script filters for an established uptrend where price is above a rising EMA (adjustable in settings).
Pullback Identification: It looks for a sequence of bars making lower highs.
High 1 (H1): The first bar in the correction that breaks above the high of the prior bar.
The Second Leg: The script then waits for the price to again fail to break a high, confirming a second leg of the pullback.
High 2 (H2): The signal is triggered when a bar breaks the high of the previous bar for the second time.
Key Features
Signal Bar Quality Filter: Not all High 2s are equal. This script includes a filter ensuring the signal bar closes in the upper portion of its range (bullish conviction) to avoid "weak" breakouts.
Automated Risk/Reward Visualizer: Upon a signal, the script automatically projects a Stop Loss (at the signal bar low) and a Take Profit level based on a customizable R:R ratio.
Clean Visuals: Labeled "H2" markers and dashed trend lines keep the chart uncluttered.
How to Trade It
Entry: Place a buy-stop order 1 tick above the High 2 signal bar.
Stop Loss: Traditionally placed below the low of the signal bar or the most recent swing low.
Target: Common targets include a 1:2 Risk/Reward ratio or the previous major swing high.
Settings Guide
EMA Length: Adjust this to match your timeframe (e.g., 20 for intraday, 50 for daily).
Min Close %: Set this to 50% or higher to ensure you only take trades where the bulls finished the bar strong.
Risk:Reward Ratio: Customize your profit targets to align with your personal trading plan.
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