Trader Marks Trailing SL + TP (BE @ 66%)📌 Title
Trader Marks Trailing SL + TP (BE @ 66%)
📌 Description
This indicator combines Stop-Loss, Take-Profit, and Trailing Stop management into one tool.
It offers two different modes:
S/L+ EXACT → Reproduces the classic ATR Trailing Stop Indicator (by ZenAndTheArtOfTrading) with full accuracy.
Advanced (Delay + BE + Ratchet) →
Uses a fixed SL until X hours after entry
Then switches to ATR-based trailing stop (ratchet, never reverses)
Moves the stop to Break-Even once Y% of the distance to the target has been reached
📌 Features
✅ Two modes: Classic & Advanced
✅ Works for both Long & Short trades
✅ Manual entry, SL and TP levels
✅ Start delay for trailing (e.g. 12 hours)
✅ ATR-based ratcheting (never moves backwards)
✅ Automatic Break-Even stop at 66% of the way to TP (adjustable)
✅ Visual plots for Entry, SL, TP, current Stop, and 66%-threshold
✅ Alerts for Stop-Hit, TP-Hit, and BE activation
📌 Parameters
Setup
Direction: Long / Short
Entry Price
Stop-Loss
Take-Profit (manual)
Mode
S/L+ EXACT
Advanced (Delay+BE+Ratchet)
S/L+ Parameters
ATR Length (default 14)
High/Low lookback (default 7)
ATR Multiplier (default 1.0)
Basis: High/Low, Close, or Open
Advanced Parameters
ATR Length (e.g. 14)
ATR Multiplier (e.g. 1.0)
Update only on bar close (true/false)
Start delay in hours (e.g. 12)
BE Threshold in % of distance to TP (default 66%)
Option to stop trailing after BE
📌 Alerts
Stop Hit (Long)
Stop Hit (Short)
TP Reached (Long)
TP Reached (Short)
Break-Even Active
📌 Recommended Defaults
Mode: Advanced (Delay+BE+Ratchet)
ATR Length: 14
Lookback: 7
ATR Multiplier: 1.0
Start Delay: 12 hours
Break-Even Threshold: 66%
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Calculator - AOC📊 Calculator - AOC Indicator 🚀
The Calculator - AOC indicator is a powerful and user-friendly tool designed for TradingView to help traders plan and visualize trades with precision. It calculates key trade metrics, displays entry, take-profit (TP), stop-loss (SL), and liquidation levels, and provides a clear overview of risk management and potential profits. Perfect for both novice and experienced traders! 💡
✨ Features
📈 Trade Planning: Input your Entry Price, Take Profit (TP), Stop Loss (SL), and Trade Direction (Long/Short) to visualize your trade setup on the chart.
💰 Risk Management: Set your Initial Capital and Risk per Trade (%) to calculate the optimal Position Size and Risk Amount for each trade.
⚖️ Leverage Support: Define your Leverage to compute the Required Margin and Liquidation Price, ensuring you stay aware of potential risks.
📊 Risk/Reward Ratio: Automatically calculates the Risk-to-Reward Ratio to evaluate trade profitability.
🎨 Visuals: Displays Entry, TP, SL, and Liquidation levels as lines and boxes on the chart, with customizable Line Width, Line Style, and Label Size.
✅ Trade Validation: Checks if your trade setup is valid (e.g., correct TP/SL placement) and highlights issues like potential liquidation risks with color-coded statuses (Correct ✅, Incorrect ❌, or Liquidation ⚠️).
📋 Summary Table: A clean, top-right table summarizes key metrics: Capital, Risk %, Risk Amount, Position Size, Potential Profit, Risk/Reward, Margin, Liquidation Price, Trade Status, and % to TP/SL.
🖌️ Customization: Adjust Line Extension (Bars) for how far lines extend, and choose from Solid, Dashed, or Dotted line styles for a personalized chart experience.
🛠️ How to Use
Add to Chart: Apply the indicator to your TradingView chart.
Configure Inputs:
Accountability: Set your Initial Capital and Risk per Trade (%).
Target: Enter Entry Price, TP, and SL prices.
Leverage: Specify your leverage (e.g., 10x).
Direction: Choose Long or Short.
Display Settings: Customize Line Width, Line Style, Label Size, and Line Extension.
Analyze: The indicator plots Entry, TP, SL, and Liquidation levels on the chart and displays a table with all trade metrics.
Validate: Check the Trade Status in the table to ensure your setup is valid or if adjustments are needed.
🎯 Why Use It?
Plan Smarter: Visualize your trade setup and understand your risk/reward profile instantly.
Stay Disciplined: Precise position sizing and risk calculations help you stick to your trading plan.
Avoid Mistakes: Clear validation warnings prevent costly errors like incorrect TP/SL placement or liquidation risks.
User-Friendly: Intuitive visuals and a summary table make trade analysis quick and easy.
📝 Notes
Ensure Entry, TP, and SL prices align with your trade direction to avoid "Incorrect" or "Liquidation" statuses.
The indicator updates dynamically on the latest bar, ensuring real-time visuals.
Best used with proper risk management to maximize trading success! 💪
Happy trading! 🚀📈
Range Trading Strategy
This indicator automatically marks the intraday trading range defined by the first four hours of the New York session (6:00 AM to 10:00 AM EST/EDT).
It calculates the highest high and lowest low within that window on a user-selected calculation timeframe, then projects those levels forward as horizontal lines that remain visible across any chart timeframe.
The lines can be displayed in real time while the window is forming or locked once the session ends, and optional price labels and background shading make the range easy to track.
Traders can use these reference levels to monitor potential breakout or reversal zones, manage risk, and plan entries/exits relative to the early session’s defined support and resistance.
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Stockbee ComboBearCustom indicator for identifying stocks that meet the Stockbee's ComboBear criteria. This can be used as a standalone indicator or use it to screen for stocks in Pine Screener.
ComboBearCustom indicator for identifying stocks that meet the Stockbee's ComboBear criteria. This can be used as a standalone indicator or use it to screen for stocks in Pine Screener.
Stockbee ComboBullCustom indicator for identifying stocks that meet the ComboBull criteria. This can be used as a standalone indicator or use it to screen for stocks in Pine Screener.
🟥 Synthetic 10Y Real Yield (US10Y - Breakeven)This script calculates and plots a synthetic U.S. 10-Year Real Yield by subtracting the 10-Year Breakeven Inflation Rate (USGGBE10) from the nominal 10-Year Treasury Yield (US10Y).
Real yields are a core macro driver for gold, crypto, growth stocks, and bond pricing, and are closely monitored by institutional traders.
The script includes key reference lines:
0% = Below zero = deeply accommodative regime
1.5% = Common threshold used by macro desks to evaluate gold upside breakout conditions
📈 Use this to monitor macro shifts in real-time and front-run capital flows during major CPI, NFP, and Fed events.
Update Frequency: Daily (based on Treasury market data)
FNGAdataCloseClose prices for FNGA ETF (Dec 2018–May 2025)
The Close prices for FNGA ETF (December 2018 – May 2025) represent the final trading price recorded at the end of each regular U.S. market session (4:00 p.m. Eastern Time) over the entire lifespan of this leveraged exchange-traded note. Initially issued under the ticker FNGU and later rebranded as FNGA in March 2025 before its redemption in May 2025, the product was designed to provide 3x daily leveraged exposure to the MicroSectors FANG+™ Index, which tracks a concentrated group of large-cap technology and tech-enabled growth leaders such as Apple, Amazon, Meta (Facebook), Netflix, and Alphabet (Google).
Close prices are widely regarded as the most important reference point in market data because they establish the official end-of-day valuation of a security. For leveraged products like FNGA, the closing price is especially critical, since it directly determines the reset value for the following trading session. This daily compounding effect means that FNGA’s closing levels often diverged significantly from the long-term performance of its underlying index, creating both opportunities and risks for traders.
FNGAdataLow“Low prices for FNGA ETF (Dec 2018–May 2025)
The Low prices for FNGA ETF (December 2018 – May 2025) capture the lowest trading price reached during each regular U.S. market session over the entire lifespan of this leveraged exchange-traded note. Initially launched under the ticker FNGU, and later rebranded as FNGA in March 2025 before its eventual redemption, the fund was structured to deliver 3x daily leveraged exposure to the MicroSectors FANG+™ Index. This index concentrated on a small basket of leading technology and tech-enabled growth companies such as Meta (Facebook), Amazon, Apple, Netflix, and Alphabet (Google), along with a few other innovators.
The Low price is particularly important in the study of FNGA because it highlights the intraday downside extremes of a highly volatile, leveraged product. Since FNGA was designed to reset leverage daily, its lows often reflected moments of amplified market stress, when declines in the underlying FANG+™ stocks were multiplied through the 3x leverage structure.
FNGAdataHighHigh prices for FNGA ETF (Dec 2018–May 2025)
The High prices for FNGA ETF (December 2018 – May 2025) represent the maximum trading price reached during each regular U.S. market session over the entire trading lifespan of this leveraged exchange-traded note. Originally issued under the ticker FNGU, and later rebranded as FNGA in March 2025 before its redemption, the fund was designed to deliver 3x daily leveraged exposure to the MicroSectors FANG+™ Index. This index focused on a concentrated group of large-cap technology and technology-enabled companies such as Facebook (Meta), Amazon, Apple, Netflix, and Google (Alphabet), along with a few other growth leaders.
The High price data from December 2018 through May 2025 is crucial for understanding how FNGA behaved during intraday trading sessions. Because FNGA was a daily resetting 3x leveraged product, its intraday highs often displayed extreme sensitivity to movements in the underlying FANG+™ stocks, resulting in sharp upward spikes during bullish days and pronounced volatility during broader market rallies.
Momentum+This script provides a colored histogram of recent price action with the price derivative method for finding momentum.
BTC Sigma CloudOverview
The BTC Sigma Cloud indicator calculates and displays 1, 2, and 3 sigma price movements for Bitcoin (BTC) on a rolling basis, visualized as a cloud. It shows historical volatility bands and projects them forward for the next 7 days.
Settings:
Vol Lookback: Default is 20 periods. Adjust to change the volatility calculation window.
Interpretation:
Cloud Bands: The cloud consists of three shaded layers representing 1σ, 2σ, and 3σ moves above and below the current price.
1σ (Innermost): 68% probability of price staying within this range.
2σ (Middle): 95% probability.
3σ (Outermost): 99.7% probability.
Historical View: The cloud tracks past price movements based on volatility.
Projection: The cloud extends 7 days forward, indicating potential price ranges based on current volatility.
Labels: Subtle labels (1σ, -1σ, 2σ, -2σ, 3σ, -3σ) mark the upper and lower bounds of each sigma level on the latest bar for clarity.
Trading Use:
Use the cloud to gauge potential support/resistance zones.
Monitor price behavior near sigma levels for breakout or reversal signals.
The projected cloud helps anticipate future price ranges for planning trades.
Notes
Best used on daily charts for Bitcoin.
Adjust the lookback period to suit shorter or longer-term analysis.
Combine with other indicators for confirmation.
FNGAdataOpenOpen prices for FNGA ETF (Dec 2018–May 2025)
The FNGA ETF (originally launched under the FNGU ticker before being renamed in March 2025) tracked the MicroSectors FANG+™ Index with 3x daily leverage and was designed to give traders magnified exposure to a concentrated basket of large-cap technology and tech-enabled companies. The fund’s price history contains multiple phases due to ticker changes, corporate actions, and its eventual redemption in mid-2025.
When looking specifically at Open prices from December 2018 through May 2025, this dataset provides the daily opening values for FNGA across its entire lifecycle. The opening price is the first traded price at the start of each regular U.S. market session (9:30 a.m. Eastern Time). It is an important measure for traders and analysts because it reflects overnight sentiment, pre-market positioning, and often sets the tone for intraday volatility.
Gain Alarm (tijd + prijs gain)Gain Alarm (time + price)
This script triggers an alert once the price stays fully above a chosen line for a predefined period of time.
Select your own ticker, timeframe, and price level.
The alert is triggered only once per session.
A line is plotted on the chart with a label showing the selected timeframe, so you know which alert is active.
⚠️ Note: you must manually create a separate TradingView alert using the condition provided by the script.
Weekly VwapsThe Weekly Vwaps indicator lets you plot weekly Volume-Weighted Average Price (VWAP) lines for up to six months of your choosing, with years ranging from 2020 to 2050. It’s a focused tool pulled straight from the weekly VWAP section of the Advanced VWAP Calendar indicator, keeping all the same controls and look but expanded to handle more months. You can use it alongside the original indicator if you need extra weekly VWAPs (up to 30 lines total) or run it on its own for a clean, dedicated setup.
How It Works: Six Month Groups: Pick any six months (e.g., Jan 2020, Sep 2025, or Jul 2040) and enable up to five weekly VWAPs per month (W1–W5), starting from Monday midnight.
Default Setup: Loads with September 2025 VWAPs turned on, with other months (August–April 2025) off but ready to enable. All default to 2025.
Customization: Toggle all weeks in a month or pick specific ones. Adjust label sizes (tiny to huge) and line widths (1–5). Colors are teal, fuchsia, red, green, and yellow/orange for weeks 1–5, with clear labels like “W1 Sep 2025 123.45”.
Label Control: A “Show All Labels” switch lets you hide labels to keep your chart tidy.
Intraday Only: Works on intraday timeframes (e.g., 5-minute, 1-hour) for accurate VWAPs.
Why Use It: Add to Advanced VWAP Calendar: If the original’s two-month limit isn’t enough, this adds six more months of weekly VWAPs for deeper analysis.
Standalone Option: Perfect if you only want weekly VWAPs without other features, with flexibility to pick any months and years.
User-Friendly: Ready to go with September 2025 enabled, easy to tweak for past or future data.
Get Started: Add it to your TradingView chart, and September 2025 VWAPs will show up instantly. Adjust months, years, or toggles in the settings to focus on what you need. Test it on intraday charts and use the label toggle to manage clutter. Great for traders wanting precise, customizable weekly VWAPs!
Spiderlines BTCUSD - daily/weekly📘 Documentation – Daily and Weekly Spider Lines for Bitcoin
🔹 Purpose of the Script
This script draws dynamic “Spider Lines” in the Bitcoin chart.
The lines connect certain historical candles with a reference candle and extend to the right.
These act as guideline levels that can serve as potential support or resistance zones.
🔹 How It Works
The script operates in two modes, depending on the active chart timeframe:
Weekly Mode (timeframe.isweekly)
The reference date is July 1, 2019.
The number of weeks since that date is calculated.
This defines the connection candle (connection_candle).
Several predefined offsets (e.g., +32, +34, +36 …) are added to the reference to determine starting candles.
Lines are drawn from these candles toward the connection candle.
→ Line color: green
Daily Mode (timeframe.isdaily)
Same reference date: July 1, 2019.
The number of days since that date is calculated.
Again, a connection candle is set.
A different set of offsets (e.g., +224, +238, +252 …) defines the starting candles.
Lines are drawn accordingly.
→ Line color: red
🔹 Line Logic
Each line connects:
Start → bar_index at high
End → bar_index at close
Lines are extended indefinitely to the right (extend.right).
Appearance: dashed style, width 2.
🔹 Error Handling
If a calculated candle index does not exist in the chart history (e.g., chart data does not go back far enough),
a label is plotted in the chart showing the message:
"Daily idx out of range: 252"
This way, missing lines can be diagnosed easily.
🔹 Color Convention
Weekly Spider Lines → Green
Daily Spider Lines → Red
🔹 Use Cases
Visualization of historical cyclic line patterns.
Helps in technical chart analysis: spotting potential reaction zones in price movement.
Designed mainly for long-term traders and analysts observing Bitcoin in Daily or Weekly timeframes.
🔹 Limitations
Works only on Daily and Weekly charts.
Requires chart data going back to July 1, 2019.
Based purely on fixed offsets → not a classical indicator like Moving Averages or RSI.
Valid Monthly LevelsValid Monthly Levels (No Sweeps) + Smart Labels
This tool automatically plots the highs and lows of each completed monthly candle and tracks their validity in real time. A level is considered valid until it has been swept (price trades strictly beyond that high or low). Once swept, the line and label can either be removed or dimmed depending on your settings.
Key features:
Monthly highs and lows: Each month’s range is marked with horizontal levels that extend forward.
Valid vs. swept logic: Levels are only valid until breached; swept levels can be hidden or kept as dotted/grey lines.
Smart labels: Each level is labeled with the month and year (e.g., Sep ’25 H/L). On higher timeframes, labels sit at the candle; on lower timeframes, labels automatically shift to the right edge so they don’t disappear off-screen.
Customizable appearance: Choose colors for highs, lows, and swept levels; adjust line styles; and limit how many past months are shown.
Clutter control: Cap the maximum number of labels, so your chart stays readable even on small intraday timeframes.
This indicator is useful for traders who track monthly supply/demand extremes, liquidity sweeps, and higher-timeframe context when executing on lower timeframes.
Perp Imbalance Zones • Pro (clean)USD Premium (perp vs spot) → (Perp − Spot) / Spot.
Imbalance (z-score of that premium) → how extreme the current premium is relative to its own history over lenPrem bars.
Hysteresis state machine → flips to a SHORT bias when perp-long pressure is extreme; flips to LONG bias when perp-short pressure is extreme. It exits only after the imbalance cools (prevents whipsaw).
Price stretch filter (±σ) → optional Bollinger check so signals only fire when price is already stretched.
HTF confirmation (optional) → require higher-timeframe imbalance to agree with the current-TF bias.
Gradient visuals → line + background tint deepen as |z| grows (more extreme pressure).
What you see on the pane
A single line (z):
Above 0 = perp richer than spot (perp longs pressing).
Below 0 = perp cheaper than spot (perp shorts pressing).
Guides: dotted levels at ±enterZ (entry) and ±exitZ (cool-off/exit).
Background tint:
Red when state = SHORT bias (perp longs heavy).
Blue when state = LONG bias (perp shorts heavy).
Tint intensity scales with |z| (via hotZ).
Labels (optional): prints when bias flips.
Alerts (optional): “Enter SHORT/LONG bias” and “Exit bias”.
How to use it (playbook)
Attach & set symbols
Put the script on your chart.
Set Spot symbol and Perp symbol to the venue you trade (e.g., BINANCE:BTCUSDT + BINANCE:BTCUSDTPERP).
Read the bias
SHORT bias (red background): perp longs over-extended. Look for short entries if price is at resistance, σ-stretched, or your PA system agrees.
LONG bias (blue background): perp shorts over-extended. Look for long entries at support/σ-stretched down.
Entries
Use the bias flip as a context/confirm. Combine with your structure trigger (OB/level sweep, rejection wick, micro-break in market structure, etc.).
If useSigma=true, only trade when price is already ≥ upper band (shorts) or ≤ lower band (longs).
Exits
Bias auto-exits when |z| falls below exitZ.
You can also take profits at your levels or when the line fades back toward 0 while price mean-reverts to the middle band.
Tuning (what each knob does)
enterZ / exitZ (signal strictness + hysteresis)
Higher enterZ → fewer, cleaner signals (e.g., 1.8–2.2).
exitZ should be lower than enterZ (e.g., 0.6–1.0) to prevent flicker.
lenPrem (context window for z)
Larger (50–100) = steadier baseline, fewer signals.
Smaller (20–30) = more reactive, more signals.
smoothLen (EMA on z)
2–3 = snappier; 5–7 = smoother/laggier but cleaner.
useSigma, bbLen, bbK (price-stretch filter)
On filters chop. Try bbLen=100, bbK=1.0–1.5.
Off if you want more frequent signals or you already gate with your own σ/Keltner.
useHTF, htfTF, htfZmin (trend/confirmation)
Turn on to require higher-TF imbalance agreement (e.g., trading 1H → confirm with 4H htfTF=240, htfZmin≈0.6–1.0).
hotZ (visual intensity)
Lower (2.0–2.5) heats up faster; higher (4.0) is more subtle.
Ready-made presets
Conservative swing (fewer, higher-conviction):
enterZ=2.0, exitZ=1.0, lenPrem=60–80, smoothLen=5, useSigma=true, bbK=1.5, useHTF=true (240/0.8).
Balanced intraday (default feel):
enterZ=1.6–1.8, exitZ=0.8–1.0, lenPrem=50, smoothLen=3–4, useSigma=true, bbK=1.0–1.25, useHTF=false/true depending on trendiness.
Aggressive scalping (more signals):
enterZ=1.2–1.4, exitZ=0.6–0.8, lenPrem=20–30, smoothLen=2–3, useSigma=false, useHTF=false.
Practical tips
Don’t trade the line in isolation. Use it to time trades into your levels: VWAP bands, Monday high/low, prior POC/VAH/VAL, order blocks, etc.
Perp-led reversals often snap—be ready to scale out quickly back to mid-bands.
Venue matters. Keep spot & perp from the same exchange family to avoid cross-venue quirks.
Alerts: enable after you’ve tuned thresholds for your timeframe so you only get high-quality pings.
FuTech : Preferential Price📌 First Ever Indicator : FuTech : Preferential Price
💡 What if you could instantly know the Preferential Price — as if the company announced a preferential issue in today’s meeting surprisingly?
Normally, you’d be stuck with tedious valuation spreadsheets and SEBI formula checks 🧮📑…
✨ But not anymore — this tool does the hard work for you!
With just one click, it auto-calculates the Preferential Issue Floor Price under SEBI ICDR Regulations, 2018 - Regulation 164 (as amended), directly from your chart symbol.
✅ How it works ?
📅 Relevant Date = 30 days prior to either:
• Today’s date (default mode)
• Or your chosen EGM date (user input)
📊 For the Relevant Date, the indicator automatically computes:
• VWAP (90 trading days preceding Relevant Date)
• VWAP (10 trading days preceding Relevant Date)
🔎 As per SEBI Reg.164, the higher of these two VWAPs is selected as the Minimum Issue Price (Preferential Price).
💰 Price is neatly formatted in Indian style (e.g. ₹1,00,000).
✅ Key Features:
⚡ Auto-calculates from chart symbol — no manual entry.
🎛️ Option to input EGM date for accurate floor price compliance.
🎨 Fully customizable: text color, size, background, position.
🪄 Clean display → shows only the final Preferential Price (Reg.164).
📌 Usage:
This indicator is built for analysts, fund managers, and corporate professionals dealing with Preferential Allotment pricing compliance.
It ensures quick visibility of the floor price under SEBI ICDR rules, directly on your chart.
⚠️ Disclaimer:
📌 The calculated Preferential Price is an approximation based on SEBI ICDR Reg.164 methodology.
📊 Actual price determined by the company / merchant banker may vary slightly (±5) due to rounding, data source differences, or timing adjustments.
📅 Ensure to verify with official exchange data and SEBI filings before relying on these numbers.
📝 This tool is meant for analytical and educational purposes only, not a substitute for regulatory or professional advice.
Higher Lows, Lower Highs & Failures (updated)Use the Big triangles bullish or bearish, stop at the previous bull or bear indication, hold until the opposite indication. Can't guarantee anything. This is built for the 1m chart
VWAP + EMA50 + EMA200 (with optional Anchored VWAP)VWAP + EMA50 + EMA200 (with optional Anchored VWAP)
Analyst Targets ProbabilityThis indicator calculates the probability of the current stock price reaching or exceeding the analyst-provided high, average, and low price targets within a one-year time horizon. It utilizes a geometric Brownian motion (GBM) model, a standard approach in financial modeling that assumes log-normal price distribution with constant volatility.
### Key Features:
- **Analyst Targets**: Automatically pulls the high, average, and low one-year price targets from TradingView's syminfo data.
- **Risk-Free Rate**: Fetched from the 1-year US Treasury yield (symbol: TVC:US01Y). Defaults to 4% if unavailable.
- **Dividend Yield**: Uses trailing twelve-month (TTM) dividends per share (DPS) from financial data, divided by current price. Defaults to 0% if unavailable.
- **Volatility**: Computed as annualized historical volatility based on 252 trading days of daily log returns. Falls back to a 20-day period if insufficient data, or defaults to 30% if still unavailable.
- **Probability Calculation**: Employs the barrier hitting probability formula under GBM:
- Drift (μ) = risk-free rate - dividend yield - (volatility² / 2)
- The formula for probability P of hitting target H from current price S₀ over time T is:
P = Φ(d₊) + (H / S₀)^p ⋅ Φ(d₋) for H > S₀ (or adjusted for H < S₀)
Where l = ln(max(H, S₀)/min(H, S₀)), ν = drift, p = -2ν / σ², d₊ = (-l + νT) / (σ√T), d₋ = (-l - νT) / (σ√T), and Φ is the standard normal CDF (approximated using a polynomial method for accuracy).
- **Output Display**: A table in the top-right corner shows each target type, its value, and the estimated probability (as a percentage). "N/A" appears if data is unavailable or calculations cannot proceed (e.g., zero volatility).
### Assumptions and Limitations:
- Assumes constant volatility and drift, no transaction costs, and continuous trading (real markets may deviate due to jumps, news events, or changing conditions).
- Probabilities are model-based estimates and not guarantees; they represent the likelihood under risk-neutral measure.
- Best suited for stocks with available analyst targets and historical data; may default to assumptions for less-liquid symbols.
- No user inputs required—fully automated using TradingView's data sources.
This script is provided under the Mozilla Public License 2.0. For educational and informational purposes only; not financial advice. Test on your charts and consider backtesting for validation.