Daily SMA 20/50/100/200Simple Moving Averages indicator displaying four commonly used trend lines on the price chart. Plots the 20, 50, 100, and 200 period SMAs to help identify short-, medium-, and long-term trend direction, dynamic support and resistance, and overall market structure. Color-coded for clarity: 20 SMA in green, 50 SMA in blue, 100 SMA in orange, and 200 SMA in red, with uniform line thickness for clean visual consistency.
指标和策略
BTC - BEAM: Adaptive Multiple (Open-Source)Title: BTC - BEAM: Adaptive Multiple Cycle Oscillator | RM
Overview & Philosophy
The BTC - BEAM (Bitcoin Economics Adaptive Multiple) is a premier macro-valuation tool designed to identify the "Logarithmic Pulse" of Bitcoin's 4-year cycles. Unlike standard oscillators that lose relevance as the network grows, BEAM uses an adaptive baseline that tracks Bitcoin’s fundamental growth curve with precision.
It identifies the harmonic distance between the current price and its multi-year mean, helping you spot the rare windows of deep capitulation and terminal euphoria.
Methodology
This edition is a hardened, gap-proof and Open-Source implementation of the canonical BEAM model.
1. The 1400-Day Anchor (200 Weeks):
The model is anchored to a 1400-day Simple Moving Average. On the Weekly chart, this aligns with the legendary 200-week moving average—the historical "floor" of the Bitcoin network. It represents one full halving cycle of data.
2. Daily-Lock Architecture:
Even when viewed on the 1W chart, the script performs its calculations using Daily data. This ensures that the oscillator captures the exact peak day of a cycle, providing a "high-resolution" signal within a "low-noise" weekly environment.
3. Logarithmic Normalization:
We calculate the natural logarithm of the price-to-mean relationship, scaled by a factor of 2.5: Score = ln(Price / 1400d MA) / 2.5 This creates a standardized "Multiple" that remains comparable across all Bitcoin eras.
How to Read the Chart (1W Context)
🟧 The BEAM Line (Orange): Tracks the "macro heat" of the market. On the 1W chart, look for the slope of this line to identify cycle acceleration.
🔴 The Cycle Ceiling (Score > 1.0): Historical Cycle Tops. When the weekly candle sustains in this zone, the market has reached a state of unsustainable mania. Every major blow-off top has been captured in this red corridor.
🟢 The Cycle Floor (Score < 0.1): Generational Accumulation. On the 1W chart, these zones appear as extended "green troughs." These are the only times in history where Bitcoin is fundamentally "too cheap" relative to its 4-year trend.
The Status Dashboard
The bottom-right monitor provides immediate cycle classification:
• BEAM Score: The exact logarithmic multiple.
• Cycle Regime: ACCUMULATION , NEUTRAL , or OVERHEATED .
Credits
BitcoinEcon: For the original concept of the BEAM adaptive model.
⚠️ RECOMMENDATION: While this indicator captures daily data, it is strongly recommended to be viewed on the Weekly (1W) Timeframe. The 1W chart filters market noise and perfectly reveals the long-term "Cycle Narrative."
Disclaimer
This script is for research and educational purposes only. Macro indicators provide structural context; they are not crystal balls. Always manage your risk according to your personal financial plan.
Tags
bitcoin, btc, beam, macro, cycle, halving, log-growth, valuation, on-chain, Rob Maths
Batik Lite BATIK INDICATOR LITE — the Syndicate’s silent signal for clean, high-probability zones. No noise. No drama. Just zones.
What is BATIK?
BATIK stands for:
Balance • Accuracy • Timing • Intelligent • Konsistent
It’s a proprietary zone concept designed to highlight areas where price is most likely to react, reverse, or continue after confirmation — so you can wait for the retest and move like a professional, not a chaser.
What this Lite version does
Marks BATIK B (Buy Zone) & BATIK S (Sell Zone) after confirmation
Draws a clean zone box based on the key candle and extends it up to 55 bars
Keeps your chart clean: only 10 previous zones + 1 current zone
Built for fast reading and sniper-style planning
Performance Claim
BATIK is known in the community for a high win-rate, with a claimed up to 98% when used with proper filtering, discipline, and risk management.
Results may vary. Trading is risky — manage risk like a boss.
Recommended Timeframe
✅ M5 and above
🏆 M5 is reported as the highest win-rate timeframe for BATIK-style execution.
Market Coverage
✅ Can be used on all available charts and pairs in the market
(Forex, Gold, Crypto, Indices — wherever your chart lives.)
Pricing (Subscription / Access)
MYR 150 / month
MYR 750 / 6 months
MYR 1200 / year
Request Access / Support
Email: castcallasia@gmail.com
WhatsApp: +60179999109
ATR High and Low Offset from PriceAverage True Range based on last X time periods. Learned this from the master Trader Dante, but wanted to code my own ATR indicator for practice and I noticed his keeps moving throughout the day on BTC, so testing my own.
Alpha Options System# Apex Options Sniper - Advanced Multi-Signal Day Trading System
## 🎯 Overview
**Apex Options Sniper** is a professional-grade, multi-signal trading indicator specifically engineered for high-probability day trading of weekly options. This comprehensive system combines 10+ technical indicators into a sophisticated scoring algorithm that identifies optimal entry points with institutional-level precision.
Perfect for traders of SPY, QQQ, and high-volume stocks, this indicator eliminates guesswork by providing clear BUY CALLS and BUY PUTS signals based on multiple technical confluences.
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## 🚀 Key Features
### **Multi-Signal Confluence Engine**
- **10+ Technical Indicators** working in harmony
- **Weighted Scoring System** (0-30+ points) for signal strength
- **Real-time Signal Classification**: Strong vs Moderate signals
- **False Signal Reduction** through multi-confirmation requirements
### **Advanced Momentum Analysis**
- ✅ RSI with Divergence Detection (bullish & bearish)
- ✅ Stochastic Oscillator (oversold/overbought + crossovers)
- ✅ MACD with crossover and momentum confirmation
- ✅ Automatic divergence spotting for reversal trades
### **Sophisticated Trend Detection**
- ✅ Triple EMA System (9/21/50) with alignment scoring
- ✅ SuperTrend Indicator with trend flip alerts
- ✅ VWAP for institutional price levels
- ✅ Multi-timeframe trend confirmation
### **Professional Volume Analysis**
- ✅ Volume Spike Detection (vs 20-period average)
- ✅ OBV (On-Balance Volume) with divergence detection
- ✅ Order Flow Analysis (buy vs sell pressure)
- ✅ Relative volume ratio display
### **Advanced Pattern Recognition**
- ✅ Bollinger Band Squeeze detection (volatility expansion)
- ✅ BB breakout signals (major move initiation)
- ✅ Automatic Support & Resistance levels (pivot-based)
- ✅ Price reaction scoring at key levels
### **Built-in Risk Management**
- ✅ ATR-based Stop Loss calculations
- ✅ Customizable Risk:Reward ratios
- ✅ Position sizing recommendations
- ✅ Real-time profit target calculations
### **Comprehensive Visual Dashboard**
- ✅ Live scoring breakdown for all indicators
- ✅ Individual signal strength display
- ✅ Bull vs Bear score comparison
- ✅ Color-coded signal status
- ✅ Risk management metrics
---
## 📊 How It Works
### **Scoring System**
The indicator assigns points based on technical conditions:
| **Category** | **Max Points** | **Conditions** |
|-------------|---------------|----------------|
| Momentum (RSI/Stoch) | 8 | Oversold/overbought + divergences |
| MACD | 4 | Crossovers + momentum direction |
| Trend (EMAs) | 6 | EMA alignment + SuperTrend |
| Volume | 4 | Spikes + OBV divergences |
| Order Flow | 2 | Buy/sell pressure imbalance |
| Bollinger Bands | 2 | Squeeze + breakouts |
| Support/Resistance | 2 | Price at key levels |
| VWAP | 1 | Above/below institutional level |
### **Signal Thresholds**
- **🚀 STRONG CALLS**: Bull score ≥6, Net score ≥4
- **📈 CALLS**: Bull score ≥4, Net score ≥2
- **🔥 STRONG PUTS**: Bear score ≥6, Net score ≤-4
- **📉 PUTS**: Bear score ≥4, Net score ≤-2
### **Multi-Timeframe Filter**
Optional higher timeframe confirmation reduces false signals by ensuring the broader trend supports your trade direction.
---
## 🎮 How to Use
### **Installation**
1. Open TradingView Pine Editor
2. Paste the complete indicator code
3. Click "Add to Chart"
4. Customize settings to your preference
### **Recommended Settings**
**For SPY/QQQ Day Trading:**
- Timeframe: 1-minute or 5-minute
- Strong Signal Threshold: 6
- Moderate Signal Threshold: 4
- Multi-timeframe Confluence: ON
**For Individual Stocks:**
- Timeframe: 5-minute or 15-minute
- Increase SuperTrend multiplier to 3.5-4.0
- Enable all advanced features
**For Scalping:**
- Timeframe: 1-minute
- Use STRONG signals only (6+)
- Tight stop loss (1.0-1.5 ATR multiplier)
### **Best Trading Times**
- **9:30-11:00 AM EST** - Highest volume, strongest signals
- **2:00-4:00 PM EST** - Afternoon momentum plays
- Avoid 11:30 AM-1:30 PM EST (lunch chop)
---
## 📈 Signal Interpretation
### **What You'll See on Chart:**
**Visual Signals:**
- 🟢 **Green Triangle (CALLS)**: Bullish entry point
- 🟢 **Large Green Triangle (STRONG CALLS)**: High-confidence bullish entry
- 🔴 **Red Triangle (PUTS)**: Bearish entry point
- 🔴 **Large Red Triangle (STRONG PUTS)**: High-confidence bearish entry
- 💎 **Small Diamonds**: RSI/OBV divergences (reversal warning)
**Dashboard Information:**
- Individual indicator values and signals
- Real-time score breakdown
- Bull/Bear score totals
- ATR stop loss levels
### **Entry Rules:**
✅ **High Probability Trades (Take These):**
- Strong signal (6+ score)
- 3+ indicators confirming
- Volume spike present
- SuperTrend aligned
- Higher timeframe confirms
⚠️ **Moderate Trades (Smaller Position):**
- Moderate signal (4-5 score)
- 2+ indicators confirming
- Normal volume
- Mixed trend signals
❌ **Avoid These:**
- Conflicting signals (Bull score ≈ Bear score)
- Low volume
- During major news events
- Bollinger squeeze without breakout direction
---
## 🛡️ Risk Management Guide
### **Position Sizing:**
- **Strong Signals (6+)**: 3-5% of portfolio
- **Moderate Signals (4-5)**: 2-3% of portfolio
- **Low Conviction**: 1-2% or skip
### **Stop Loss Strategy:**
- Use ATR-based stops (displayed in dashboard)
- Default: 1.5x ATR from entry
- Weekly options: 30-50% premium loss maximum
- Never hold through stop loss hoping for recovery
### **Profit Targets:**
- **Quick Scalps**: 25-50% gain (15-30 min)
- **Day Trades**: 50-100% gain (same day exit)
- **Swing**: 100-200% gain (1-2 days max for weeklies)
- **Take partial profits** at first target, let rest run
### **Time Decay Management (Weekly Options):**
- Monday-Wednesday: Hold overnight acceptable on strong signals
- Thursday: Close by EOD unless very strong conviction
- Friday: Avoid holding overnight, theta decay accelerates
---
## 🔔 Alert Configuration
### **Recommended Alerts:**
**Essential Alerts:**
1. 🚀 Strong Buy Calls
2. 🔥 Strong Buy Puts
**Advanced Alerts:**
3. 💎 RSI Bullish Divergence
4. ⚠️ RSI Bearish Divergence
5. 🔶 Bollinger Band Squeeze
6. ✅ SuperTrend Bull Flip
7. ❌ SuperTrend Bear Flip
**Alert Setup:**
- Set frequency: "Once Per Bar Close"
- Enable for all devices
- Use webhook for automation (optional)
---
## 💡 Pro Trading Tips
### **Maximize Win Rate:**
1. **Wait for confluence** - Best trades have 3+ indicators aligned
2. **Respect the dashboard** - Check WHY it's signaling (which indicators)
3. **Volume is king** - Signals with volume spikes are significantly more reliable
4. **Use BB Squeeze** - When squeeze + signal = explosive directional move
5. **SuperTrend flips** - Major trend change confirmations, very powerful
6. **Watch for divergences** - Diamond markers = hidden reversal opportunities
### **Common Mistakes to Avoid:**
❌ Trading every signal (be selective)
❌ Ignoring volume (volume confirms everything)
❌ Fighting the higher timeframe trend
❌ Oversizing positions on moderate signals
❌ Holding weekly options too long (theta decay)
❌ Trading during lunch hour (11:30-1:30 EST)
### **Advanced Techniques:**
- **Divergence + Support/Resistance** = Highest probability reversals
- **BB Squeeze + EMA alignment** = Explosive trend continuations
- **SuperTrend flip + Volume spike** = Major trend change entries
- **Multiple timeframe analysis** - Check 5m signal on 1m chart for precision entries
---
## 📊 Indicator Components Explained
### **RSI (Relative Strength Index)**
- Measures momentum and overbought/oversold conditions
- Divergences signal potential reversals before they happen
- Score: 2-3 points for extremes and divergences
### **Stochastic Oscillator**
- Confirms momentum extremes
- Crossovers provide entry timing
- Score: 1-2 points
### **MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence)**
- Trend following momentum indicator
- Crossovers signal momentum shifts
- Score: 1-3 points based on signal strength
### **EMA System (9/21/50)**
- Dynamic support and resistance
- Alignment shows trend strength
- Price position relative to EMAs scores 1-2 points
### **SuperTrend**
- Volatility-based trend indicator
- Reduces whipsaws in choppy conditions
- Trend flips are major signals (2 points)
### **Bollinger Bands**
- Volatility measurement
- Squeeze = calm before the storm
- Breakouts = directional move initiation (2 points)
### **Volume Analysis**
- Confirms price movement legitimacy
- Spikes validate signals (2 points)
- OBV divergences predict reversals (2 points)
### **Order Flow**
- Buy vs sell pressure measurement
- Institutional footprint detection
- Score: 2 points for strong imbalances
---
## 🎓 Learning Path
### **Beginner (Week 1-2):**
- Use STRONG signals only
- Focus on high-volume stocks (SPY/QQQ)
- Trade only first hour of market
- Use paper trading first
### **Intermediate (Week 3-4):**
- Add moderate signals to your arsenal
- Learn to read the dashboard
- Understand why each signal triggers
- Start combining with support/resistance
### **Advanced (Month 2+):**
- Use divergence signals
- Trade BB squeeze breakouts
- Optimize settings for your style
- Develop your own confluence rules
---
## ⚙️ Customization Guide
### **Adjustable Parameters:**
**Momentum Settings:**
- RSI Length (default: 14)
- RSI Oversold/Overbought levels (30/70)
- Stochastic Length (14)
**Trend Settings:**
- EMA periods (9/21/50)
- SuperTrend ATR Length (10)
- SuperTrend Multiplier (3.0)
**Volume Settings:**
- Volume MA Length (20)
- Volume Spike Threshold (1.5x)
**Advanced Settings:**
- Bollinger Band Length (20)
- BB Standard Deviation (2.0)
- Pivot Lookback (10)
**Signal Thresholds:**
- Strong Signal Score (default: 6)
- Moderate Signal Score (default: 4)
**Risk Management:**
- ATR Length (14)
- Stop Loss Multiplier (1.5)
- Risk:Reward Ratio (2.0)
---
## 📈 Performance Optimization
### **For Volatile Markets (VIX > 25):**
- Increase SuperTrend multiplier to 4.0
- Raise signal thresholds (+1 point)
- Tighten stop losses (1.0-1.2 ATR)
### **For Ranging Markets:**
- Focus on RSI extremes and divergences
- Use BB squeeze signals
- Ignore moderate signals
- Wait for support/resistance confirmation
### **For Trending Markets:**
- Follow SuperTrend direction religiously
- Use EMA alignment signals
- Allow wider stops (2.0 ATR)
- Take partial profits, let winners run
---
## 🔍 Troubleshooting
**Too Many Signals:**
- Increase signal thresholds to 7/5
- Enable multi-timeframe filter
- Trade only STRONG signals
**Missing Signals:**
- Decrease thresholds to 5/3
- Disable multi-timeframe filter
- Check that all features are enabled
**Whipsaw in Choppy Markets:**
- Increase SuperTrend multiplier
- Require volume spike confirmation
- Avoid trading 11:30 AM-1:30 PM EST
---
## 🏆 Best Practices
✅ **Always check:**
1. Dashboard shows why signal triggered
2. Volume confirms the move
3. Not during news events
4. Adequate time until expiration
✅ **Risk Management:**
1. Never risk more than 2% per trade
2. Use stops religiously
3. Take profits at targets
4. Don't revenge trade
✅ **Journal Your Trades:**
1. Entry price and signal strength
2. Which indicators triggered
3. Exit price and profit/loss
4. What worked and what didn't
---
## 📞 Support & Updates
This indicator is designed to evolve with market conditions. Recommended to:
- Review settings monthly
- Backtest on your favorite instruments
- Adjust thresholds based on your risk tolerance
- Keep a trading journal to track performance
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## ⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is a tool for technical analysis and should not be used as the sole basis for trading decisions. Options trading involves substantial risk and is not suitable for all investors. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always:
- Do your own research and due diligence
- Never invest more than you can afford to lose
- Consider consulting with a financial advisor
- Practice with paper trading before using real money
- Understand options Greeks (Delta, Theta, Gamma, Vega)
- Be aware of earnings dates and major news events
**No indicator is 100% accurate. Use proper risk management and trade responsibly.**
---
## 📊 Version History
**v1.0 - Initial Release**
- Multi-signal confluence system
- 10+ technical indicators
- Advanced dashboard
- ATR-based risk management
- Comprehensive alert system
---
## 🎯 Final Thoughts
**Apex Options Sniper** transforms complex technical analysis into clear, actionable signals. By combining multiple proven indicators with sophisticated scoring logic, it helps traders identify high-probability setups while managing risk effectively.
**Success Keys:**
- Quality over quantity (be selective)
- Risk management is everything
- Volume confirms the signal
- Confluence increases probability
- Discipline beats emotion
**Trade smart. Trade with confidence. Trade with Apex Options Sniper.**
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*For questions, suggestions, or to share your success stories, please comment below or send a message.*
**Happy Trading! 🚀📈**
ITCP ATR BB RSI Stoch SignalsThis indicator generates BUY/SELL signals when price stretches outside Bollinger Bands during elevated volatility, confirmed by RSI, a Stochastic crossover, and a volume filter. To reduce counter-trend entries, it applies a macro trend filter using the Daily SMA 200: it looks for longs only above the SMA 200 and shorts only below it.
It tends to perform best in Forex, especially on liquid pairs, because market conditions (liquidity, continuous sessions, and relatively stable spreads on major pairs) often suit this confirmation-based approach. That said, it can be adapted to other markets (indices, commodities, or crypto) by tuning parameters such as Bollinger length/deviation, RSI/Stoch thresholds, and ATR settings (multipliers/factors) to fit the asset’s volatility.
It also plots ATR-based stop-loss reference levels (configurable smoothing) and includes webhook-ready alerts with a JSON payload (action, symbol, price, stop_loss, time, and interval) for external automation. The goal is to support rules-based execution and reduce impulsive trades: if conditions don’t align, there’s no signal.
If you manage to improve it, discover better settings, or build a more robust solution inspired by this, I’d really appreciate it if you share it back (even if it’s just feedback or an idea). I’m open to collaborating and iterating together to create stronger versions over time.
Aurum Shadow LevelsDynamic institutional levels that combine order blocks, liquidity voids, and fair value gaps with a real volume filter. They update in real time and highlight the zones where large players accumulate or distribute without retail noticing.
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Niveles institucionales dinámicos que combinan order blocks, liquidity voids y fair value gaps con un filtro de volumen real. Se actualizan en tiempo real y marcan las zonas donde los grandes jugadores acumulan o distribuyen sin que el retail lo note.
EMA Strategy Flip/DCA + PnL (Aidan)This is a long only , trend focused EMA strategy designed for capital preservation and entries in sustained market movement, rather than short term trading.
At its core, the system is intentionally simple:
-Uses a dual EMA trend structure to identify bullish and bearish regimes
-Avoids unnecessary exits when price action is indecisive
-Emphasizes staying aligned with the larger market direction
All of these characteristics inherently work best on longer time frames, I typically use the 1D view but have also tested in the 1W and 4H views as well.
Philosophy 🧠
Markets do not move in clean, continuous trends. They alternate between:
-Expansion (breakouts/breakdowns)
-Compression (consolidation/chop)
Most traditional EMA crossover strategies fail because they:
-Overreact during consolidation
-Constantly flip positions
-Slowly bleed capital in sideways markets
This indicator attempts to solve that issue by filtering how sell signals are treated depending on market behavior, rather than blindly acting on every crossover. These are denoted by the "weak sell" indications which are defined by the length of each EMA expansion period.
HOW IT WORKS ⚙️
Buy Signals
Buy signals are generated when the EMA structure flips bullish.
On higher timeframes, these buys aim to align with broader market momentum, not short-term noise.
Weak Sell vs Strong Sell
Not every bearish EMA flip is treated equally. Short, flickering EMA flips (common in consolidation) are treated as “weak sells”, meaning the position is held. The length that defines each "weak sell" can be edited through settings under "flip-distance regime" if you so choose. I keep mine between 20-30 ticks.
Capital is not forced out of the market prematurely. Only when an EMA move shows sufficient trend persistence does the indicator issue a strong sell, fully closing the position.
DCA-Friendly by Design
One of the strengths of this indicator is that it can be used in a dollar-cost-averaging (DCA) mindset.
Some users may choose to:
-Simply buy on each buy signal
-Hold positions through weak sell periods
-Use strong sell signals as higher-confidence exits
This approach can be particularly effective for traders or investors with a long-term outlook who prefer gradual position building with less emotion on each buy. The amount of max tolerable DCA entries can be edited through settings (default 6)
Best Practices & Usage Notes
-This indicator performs best on 4H and 1D charts (be sure to note your "flip distance regime" in settings or the weak sell periods may be inaccurate)
-Blue chip and macro markets prove to yield the most consistent results during back testing, although I've seen impressive results on volatile markets as well.
-It is not designed for scalping or very low timeframes
-No indicator is perfect — not every buy or sell will be optimal
-For best results, it should be used alongside:
-Higher-timeframe trend analysis
-Market structure (higher highs / higher lows)
-Macro context or sector strength
-Your own risk management rules
Think of this tool as a framework, not a prediction engine. When used with discipline and proper context, it can serve as a reliable indicator for traders focused on sustainable growth rather than constant activity.
I am always open to suggestions on improvements; please feel free to comment below and let me know any ideas you might have for bettering the indicator, or if you just have questions I'll be happy to answer any!
Good luck out there!!
Luis-Enrico COT IndexCOT Index by Luis-Enrico transforms raw Commitments of Traders data into a normalized sentiment indicator that oscillates between bullish and bearish zones. The indicator calculates an index value based on the net positioning of the three main COT trader groups (Commercials, Non-Commercials, and Non-Reportables) from the weekly CFTC reports.
The index is designed to provide a clear visual reference: values in the upper zone signal bullish market conditions, while values in the lower zone indicate bearish or short-biased positioning. This allows traders to quickly identify whether the prevailing sentiment among institutional, speculative, and smaller market participants is skewed toward long or short positions.
By normalizing the positioning data into a single index value, the tool simplifies the interpretation of complex COT reports and helps traders assess potential turning points or confirmation of existing trends.
Since COT data is only published once per week by the CFTC, this indicator is exclusively designed for use on the 1W (weekly) timeframe. Applying it on lower timeframes will result in inaccurate or misleading visualizations due to irregular data spacing and should be avoided for proper analysis.
Custom Session ORB - Extending Past Current CandleCustom Session ORB - Extending Past Current Candle
This indicator plots Opening Range Breakout (ORB) levels for one or two customizable trading sessions directly on your chart. It dynamically tracks the high, low, and midpoint of the defined session(s) and extends these levels beyond the session using a configurable offset.
Features:
Supports two custom sessions.
New York and Asia pre-saved.
Automatically tracks session High, Low, and Mid.
Option to extend ORB levels past the live candle.
Option to display only the most recent ORB for a clean chart.
Configurable line thickness, style, and label size.
Works in Eastern Standard Time (EST) without manual adjustment.
Settings:
Show Labels: Toggle to display ORB values on chart.
Label Font Size: Small, Normal, Large.
Mid Line Style: Solid, Dashed, or Dotted.
ORB Line Thickness: Set line thickness of ORB levels.
Extend Past Current Candle by N Bars: Controls how far the ORB extends visually.
Show Only Current ORB: Cleans chart by removing previous session ORB levels.
Enable Session 1 / 2: Toggle individual sessions on/off.
Session Time: Set the start and end times for each session (automatically in EST).
How It Works:
The indicator monitors the defined session time, records the high, low, and midpoint, and draws lines at those levels. When the session ends, the lines are extended by the specified offset for easy breakout visualization. Labels can optionally show the exact price levels.
Shadow Momentum EngineA proprietary oscillator that detects hidden divergences and momentum shifts before they appear on traditional indicators. Ideal for early entries in trends and for avoiding false breakout traps.
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Un oscilador propietario que detecta divergencias ocultas y cambios de momentum antes de que aparezcan en los indicadores tradicionales. Perfecto para entradas tempranas en tendencias y para evitar trampas de falso breakout.
Vertical Timelines Pro |MC|Vertical Timelines Pro |MC|
Credits go to lucemanb for the great work 👍
This indicator has been further developed and enhanced with additional features.
Vertical Timelines Pro is a customizable time-based indicator designed to mark important intraday timestamps directly on the chart. It helps traders visualize recurring market moments such as True Day Open, session opens, macro events, or personal timing models with precise vertical reference lines.
The indicator allows you to define multiple custom times, each with its own color and on/off toggle. All timestamps are calculated using a selectable timezone, ensuring consistent and accurate alignment across different markets and chart settings.
Optional labels can be displayed at each timeline to clearly identify the corresponding time. To keep the chart clean and readable, the number of visible labels can be limited retroactively. Due to Pine Script limitations, this setting only affects labels—plotted lines are not impacted.
💎 Key Features 💎
Multiple configurable intraday time markers
Timezone-aware calculations
Individual color and visibility control per line
Optional time labels with customizable size and colors
Historical label limiting to reduce chart clutter
Lightweight and suitable for all intraday timeframes
This indicator is ideal for traders who rely on time-based market behavior, session structure, or repeatable intraday cycles.
Happy Trading!
Luis-Enrico COT net positionsCOT Net Positions by Luis-Enrico provides a structured view of how different trader groups are positioned in the futures markets based on the weekly Commitments of Traders (COT) reports published by the CFTC. The indicator calculates the net position of each group by subtracting Short from Long contracts and plots these values as continuous lines, making shifts in positioning easy to track over time.
It focuses on the three primary COT categories: Commercials, Non-Commercials, and Non-Reportables, allowing traders to distinguish between hedging activity, speculative flows, and smaller market participants. By observing how these groups adjust their exposure, users can better evaluate market sentiment, potential trend reversals, and changes in underlying market pressure.
Because COT data is only updated once per week, this indicator is designed specifically for use on the 1W timeframe to ensure a clean and consistent visualization. Applying it on lower timeframes can distort the display and spacing of data points and is therefore not recommended for proper interpretation.
RF MTF Moneyflow V1RF MTF Moneyflow indicator is a volatility-aware money flow oscillator designed to highlight shifts in buying and selling pressure. It focuses on how candle bodies behave relative to their overall range, giving a smooth, responsive view of “who’s in control” of the bar. It can do this on a multiple time frame basis (for example viewing the 15m Chart, with the Money flow set to the 4H)
The indicator plots a zero-centered money flow line, optional ±20 guide bands, and an adjustable moving average of the proxy itself for trend / momentum confirmation. You can also choose to calculate the proxy using Heikin Ashi data internally while keeping your chart on regular candles, This will produce a more stable money flow behavior, while allowing you to read price action simultaneously.
SmartManiacSmartManiac — Smart Money Liquidity & Sentiment Indicator
Overview
SmartManiac is a comprehensive Smart Money Concepts (SMC) indicator that combines liquidity structure analysis with volume delta sentiment detection. It automatically maps key liquidity levels, identifies Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) across multiple timeframes, and detects potential reversal points using a multi-factor scoring system based on volume delta, liquidations, and price action.
Features
Liquidity Structure Mapping
Previous Day/Week/Month High & Low (PDH/PDL, PWH/PWL, PMH/PML) — automatically detected and drawn with priority-based labeling
Buy-Side & Sell-Side Liquidity (BSL/SSL) — swing highs and lows that act as liquidity targets
Session High/Low — Asia, London, and New York session levels with customizable times
Smart level merging — nearby levels are consolidated using ATR-based tolerance to reduce clutter
Swept level tracking — lines change to dashed/dotted when price sweeps through them
Fair Value Gap (FVG) Zones
Multi-timeframe FVG detection: 5m, 15m, 1H, 4H, Daily, Weekly
Auto-filtering based on chart timeframe — prevents lower TF clutter on higher TF charts
Status tracking: Untouched → Touched → Half-filled → Fully filled
Sweep FVGs — special zones created when FVG forms immediately after a liquidity sweep
Sweep Imbalances
Detects FVGs that form right after liquidity sweeps
Shows pending zones in gray, changes to green (bullish setup) or red (bearish setup) when price returns to the zone
Helps identify potential reversal entries after stop hunts
Volume Delta & Sentiment Analysis
Aggregated volume from multiple exchanges for accurate delta calculation
Z-score based extreme detection for buying/selling pressure
Cumulative Volume Delta (CVD) tracking
Peak FOMO / Depression Signals
4-factor percentile scoring system:
Factor 1: Delta Z-score before reversal (buying/selling pressure buildup)
Factor 2: Volume spike + price reversal bar
Factor 3: Delta reversal confirmation
Factor 4: Liquidations spike (requires external data source)
Signals show as 🔥 (FOMO top) or 💎 (Depression bottom)
Size varies by strength (tiny = moderate, small = strong)
Requires prior price move + reversal bar confirmation to reduce false signals
Sweep Visualization Boxes
Visual representation of liquidations and delta at sweep points
Box length normalized by √(line_length) for fair comparison
Helps assess sweep "quality" — stronger sweeps may lead to stronger reversals
Sweep Confirmation Markers
After a sweep, watches for 3 confirmation factors within 5 bars:
Opposite candle color
Opposite-side liquidations
Opposite-side delta
Shows - marker when all 3 confirm
Risk State Background
Optional background coloring for Risk-Off (selling + long liqs) and Risk-On (buying + short liqs) states
Helps identify broader market sentiment regime
Debug Inspector
Moveable vertical line to inspect any bar's factor values
Useful for understanding why signals triggered or didn't trigger
How to Use
Liquidity Levels — Watch for price approaching PDH/PDL/PWH/PWL/PMH/PML and BSL/SSL levels. These are likely targets for stop hunts.
Sweep + FVG — After a sweep (level turns dashed), look for an FVG to form in the opposite direction. Gray sweep FVG turning green/red indicates potential entry zone.
Peak Signals — 🔥 appears at potential tops after strong rallies with extreme buying that reverses. 💎 appears at potential bottoms after drops with extreme selling that reverses. Hover over labels to see factor breakdown.
Confirmation Dots — Green - below price = bullish sweep confirmed. Red - above price = bearish sweep confirmed.
Settings
The indicator offers extensive customization:
Toggle each feature on/off independently
Customize colors and transparency for all elements
Adjust sensitivity thresholds for signals
Configure session times for your timezone
Set liquidations data source from external indicator
External Data
For Factor 4 (Liquidations), connect an external liquidations indicator:
Add a liquidations indicator to your chart (e.g., TradingView's native Liquidations indicator)
In SmartManiac settings, select the Long and Short liquidation plots as sources
Note: TradingView's native indicator has inverted labels — swap if needed
Notes
Best used on liquid markets with volume data (BTC, ETH, major forex pairs)
Higher timeframes (1H, 4H) tend to produce more reliable signals
Combine with your own analysis — no indicator is 100% accurate
Liquidations data significantly improves signal quality but is optional
Credits
Developed by @cybermediaboy, 2025. Methodology partially based on CryptoVolium's Smart Money approach.
MarketMind LITEM🜁rketMind LITE ────────────────────
Essential Market Awareness, Reduced to Its Core
M🜁rketMind LITE is a lightweight market awareness tool designed to display essential situational context .
It provides basic orientation and movement awareness without interpretation, risk framing, diagnostics, or decision guidance.
This script is designed as a standalone awareness layer. It does not evaluate trade quality, issue signals, or influence decision-making.
WHAT IT DOES ────────────────────
M🜁rketMind LITE presents a minimal, static view of current market conditions focused entirely on awareness rather than analysis.
The system displays only essential context, allowing traders to stay oriented without introducing judgment, noise, or implied direction.
The script provides visibility into:
Time-of-day session context
Basic market regime classification (trending, range-bound, mixed)
Short-term momentum direction only (up, down, neutral)
A clean, static HUD display
M🜁rketMind LITE also includes a minimal visual state indicator that reflects recent price responsiveness, intended to be observed over time alongside the trader’s own experience.
The goal is to support awareness without influence .
HOW TO USE IT ────────────────────
M🜁rketMind LITE is not a signal generator.
It is designed to remain visible in the background of any chart, offering quiet orientation while traders rely entirely on their own process for analysis and execution.
Common use cases include:
Maintaining session awareness
Preserving context during focused trading periods
Reducing cognitive load while monitoring markets
M🜁rketMind LITE does not evaluate risk, alignment, or opportunity.
It simply shows what is happening.
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY ────────────────────
M🜁rketMind LITE is intentionally minimal.
It includes only essential awareness elements and excludes all interpretive or evaluative logic:
Situational context only
Directional momentum (up / down / neutral)
No diagnostics, confidence, or conviction framing
No process, risk, or quality assessment
Presentation controls only (HUD on/off, size, position)
Nothing is inferred.
Nothing is suggested.
This script shows market state without interpretation.
WHO IT IS FOR ────────────────────
M🜁rketMind LITE is suited for traders who:
Want passive situational awareness
Prefer minimal on-chart information
Already operate with a defined decision process
It is not designed for:
Analytical or diagnostic use
Risk evaluation or context synthesis
Traders seeking guidance or confirmation
IMPORTANT NOTES ────────────────────
M🜁rketMind LITE does not provide financial advice
No system can predict future price behavior
This tool is designed for awareness only
Used appropriately, M🜁rketMind LITE helps traders stay oriented without interference.
Nifty 50 Indicator Indicator Name:
9 & 20 EMA + ADX(7) Full System (Confirmed Breakout - Stable)
Purpose:
To identify buy/sell signals based on EMA crossovers and ADX confirmation.
To track confirmed breakout levels and calculate a trailing stop-loss (SL).
To display relevant trading information in a table and visually on the chart.
Logic and Components:
1️⃣ Indicators Used
EMA(9) and EMA(20):
Used to detect trend direction and crossovers.
ADX(7):
Measures trend strength to classify signals as strong or weak.
2️⃣ Signal Generation
Strong Buy: EMA9 crosses above EMA20 and ADX > 20
Weak Buy: EMA9 crosses above EMA20 and ADX ≤ 20
Strong Sell: EMA9 crosses below EMA20 and ADX > 20
Weak Sell: EMA9 crosses below EMA20 and ADX ≤ 20
3️⃣ Confirmed Breakout Logic
Tracks the highest high after a buy signal (confirmedHigh).
Tracks the lowest low after a sell signal (confirmedLow).
Only updates confirmed levels if price continues in the signal direction.
4️⃣ Trailing Stop-Loss (SL)
Calculated from confirmed price, not entry price.
Buy: trailingSL = confirmedHigh * (1 - 0.009)
Sell: trailingSL = confirmedLow * (1 + 0.009)
Plotted on the chart as a red line, thicker and extending to the right.
5️⃣ Visual Elements on Chart
EMAs:
EMA9 (green), EMA20 (red).
Triangles for signals:
Medium size, hollow, colored outline.
Up triangles for buy, down triangles for sell.
Trailing SL line:
Red, width=3, extends 50 bars to the right.
6️⃣ Table Display
Shows key variables for each active signal:
Signal Type (Strong/Weak Buy/Sell)
Entry Price
Confirmed Price
Confirmed Move (Price difference from entry to confirmed)
ADX Value
Trailing SL
Summary of Workflow
Detect EMA crossovers.
Filter signals by ADX to determine strength.
Record entry price and initial confirmed high/low.
Update confirmed high/low if price continues in trend.
Calculate trailing SL from confirmed price.
Plot EMAs, signals (triangles), and trailing SL line.
Display all key information in a table on the chart.
✅ Key Features:
Dynamic trailing stoploss based on confirmed breakout.
Distinguishes strong vs weak signals.
Visual cues: hollow triangles for signals, SL line, and table summary.
Works entirely on the chart, ready for trading analysis.
Liquidity ZonesLiquidity Zones
Liquidity Zones is a price-action–based indicator designed to identify high-probability support and resistance areas where liquidity has historically accumulated.
Instead of drawing single lines, the script builds dynamic price zones based on repeated pivot reactions validated by volume, helping traders focus on meaningful levels rather than noise.
How It Works
Pivot Detection
The indicator scans historical price data for pivot highs and pivot lows using a fixed pivot strength.
Each pivot represents a potential liquidity interaction point.
Volume Qualification
A pivot is only considered valid if the volume at the pivot bar exceeds:
Volume SMA × Sensitivity
This filters out weak or low-participation levels and keeps zones formed during strong market interest.
Zone Construction
Nearby pivots are grouped into a single zone if their price difference stays within an ATR-based threshold.
Each time price reacts within this threshold, the zone’s touch count increases.
Once the minimum number of touches is reached, a liquidity zone is drawn and extended to the right.
Adaptive Zone Expansion
As new qualifying pivots appear, zones automatically expand to reflect the true liquidity range instead of staying static.
Dynamic Zone Coloring
Zones update their color in real time based on price position:
Green (Support) → Price is above the zone
Red (Resistance) → Price is below the zone
Gray (In-Zone) → Price is trading inside the zone
This allows instant visual feedback on whether a level is acting as support, resistance, or an active liquidity area.
Settings Overview
Bars to Apply
Controls how much historical data is scanned for liquidity zones.
Volume Sensitivity
Higher values require stronger volume spikes to validate pivots, resulting in fewer but higher-quality zones.
Styling Options
Fully customizable colors and transparency for support, resistance, and in-zone states.
Best Use Cases
Identifying high-liquidity support and resistance zones
Planning entries, exits, and stop placement
Combining with trend-following or momentum indicators
Filtering out weak levels in sideways or choppy markets
Support and ResistanceSupport & Resistance Zones
This indicator automatically identifies support and resistance zones by clustering confirmed pivot highs and lows into statistically valid price areas.
Instead of drawing single horizontal lines, it creates price zones whose width is dynamically controlled using ATR (Average True Range), allowing the zones to adapt to market volatility.
Core Logic
The indicator scans a user-defined number of historical bars and detects pivot highs and pivot lows using a configurable pivot strength.
Each new pivot is evaluated against previously detected zones:
A zone becomes visible only after receiving sufficient confirmation (minimum number of pivot touches).
This ensures that only structurally meaningful levels are drawn.
Zone Construction Rules
Zones are formed by grouping pivot points whose total price range remains within ATR range
Each zone expands dynamically as new pivots confirm it
Zones are drawn as rectangular areas, not lines
Zones extend to the right, remaining active until price structure changes
This approach avoids over-plotting and reduces noise commonly seen in traditional support/resistance tools.
Dynamic Zone Coloring
Zones automatically change color based on current price position:
Support Color → Price is above the zone
Resistance Color → Price is below the zone
Neutral (In-Zone) Color → Price is trading inside the zone
This makes it easy to visually assess market context without additional indicators.
Inputs Explained
Logic Settings
Bars to Apply
Number of historical bars scanned to detect pivots and construct zones.
Pivot Strength
Number of candles required on both sides of a pivot high/low for confirmation.
Min Pivot Confirmation
Minimum number of aligned pivots required before a zone is drawn.
Styling
Support, resistance, and in-zone colors
Zone fill transparency
Why This Approach
Uses price structure, not arbitrary levels
Adapts to market volatility via ATR
Filters out weak, single-touch levels
Works across all markets and timeframes
This indicator is designed to highlight areas of interest, not generate buy or sell signals.
It is best used in combination with trend, momentum, or volume-based tools.
Gann ArchitectThe Gann Architect is a quantitative geometric engine designed to solve the primary limitation of standard Gann tools: Scaling.
Standard Gann Fans use fixed angles (e.g., 45 degrees for 1:1), which often fail when applied to volatile assets or different timeframes because they do not account for the specific price-to-time ratio of the asset. This indicator solves this by calculating a Dynamic Slope. It identifies the initial "Impulse Phase" (Anchor Low → First Major High) and mathematically "squares" the chart to fit that specific market structure.
Key Features
Dynamic Squaring: Automatically calculates the true 1:1 Master Line based on the asset's actual volatility, not an arbitrary angle.
Quantitative Alerts: Includes a built-in alert system. You can set alerts for "Crossed 1:1" (Trend Break), "Structural Fail 1:2" (Support Break), or "Impulse Breakout 2:1".
Real-Time Data Panel: A dashboard displays the exact price targets for the geometric levels, removing the need to eyeball the lines.
Efficiency: Uses a circular buffer memory system to ensure high performance ("100% potential") without slowing down your chart.
How to Use
This tool is designed as a Trend Following & Structure Map, not a reversal signal.
The 1:1 Line (Solid): This represents the "True Trend." In a strong bullish phase, price should respect this line as dynamic support. A confirmed close below this line often signals momentum loss.
The 1:2 Line (Bottom Support): This acts as the "Structural Floor." If price loses the 1:1 but holds the 1:2, it is considered a healthy correction. A break below the 1:2 typically invalidates the geometric structure of the current cycle.
The 2:1 Line (Top Resistance): This marks the "Impulse Zone." A break above this line suggests parabolic or over-extended behaviour.
Settings
Cycle Stiffness: Controls the sensitivity of the pivot detection. Increase this value (e.g., to 4 or 5) to filter out noise and focus on macro trends.
Anchor Pivot #: Allows you to select which historical cycle bottom to anchor the geometry to (1 = most recent confirmed bottom).
Slope Multiplier: Adjusts the aggressiveness of the fan. Default is 1.0 (Geometric Standard).
Technical Disclosure (Repainting & Lag)
This script utilises a Confirmed Pivot Detection system.
Signal Lag: To ensure reliability, the geometric fans anchor to confirmed pivots. A pivot is only confirmed after Right Length bars have passed. Therefore, the fans will appear on the chart with a slight delay relative to the absolute low.
Repainting: Once a pivot is confirmed and the fans are drawn, the lines for that specific cycle do not repaint history. However, if a new, lower low forms that invalidates the previous structure, the script will dynamically shift to the new anchor point to maintain geometric accuracy.
Disclaimer This script is for educational and experimental purposes only. Geometric analysis is a mapping tool, not a guarantee of future price action. Always use proper risk management. Past performance of geometric levels does not guarantee future results.
Signal Algo - Elephant Edge Strategy🔶 Strategy Overview:
This strategy is designed for intraday trading and focuses on taking trades near important price reference areas instead of random market locations.
This strategy is designed to:
Take trades only near important price levels
Avoid random mid-market entries
Validate every trade using multiple confirmation filters
It combines the following core concepts:
Elephant Edge zones based on previous session volatility
Index & F&O strike price levels (psychological and liquidity-based levels)
Previous Day OHLC levels (important institutional reference prices)
The goal of this strategy is to allow trades only when price behavior is meaningful and occurs near key market reference areas, while filtering out low-quality signals. All filters are optional, allowing traders to customize the strategy according to their trading style, risk preference, and market conditions.
🔶 How to Use: Elephant Edge Support–Resistance
This strategy is based on the Elephant Edge Support–Resistance concept, where trades are taken only near important price zones instead of random market areas.
The image above shows how the strategy identifies Support Zones, Resistance Zones, and how trade entries and exits are generated.
🟩 Support Zones:
Shown as green areas. These are considered potential Buy zones.
A positive price reaction from these zones is required before a Buy entry is generated.
🟥 Resistance Zones:
Shown as red areas. These are considered potential Sell zones.
Price rejection from these zones is required before a Sell entry is generated.
Important:
The strategy does not blindly buy or sell at the zone. Entries are generated only after additional confirmation, such as: Candle structure validation, Directional filters, Optional, volume and time filters (if enabled)
Trade entries are generated only when price touches a Support or Resistance zone.
These zones represent areas where price is more likely to react, helping to avoid low-quality trades during sideways or random market movement.
Final Understanding:
This strategy is not about predicting the market. It is about reacting to price behavior at important levels and trading only when conditions are meaningful.
🔶 How to Use: Index Strike Price Support–Resistance
This concept is based on *Index & F&O Strike Price levels*, where trades are taken near important *round-number strike prices* (for example: every 50 or 100 points), instead of random price locations.
The image above shows how *strike prices act as natural Support and Resistance levels** in index trading.
🟩 Strike Price Support:
Strike levels below the current price act as potential Support zones. Price reaction from these levels is required before a Buy entry is generated.
🟥 Strike Price Resistance:
Strike levels above the current price act as potential Resistance zones. Price rejection from these levels is required before a Sell entry is generated.
Trade entries are generated only when price touches or reacts near a strike price level.
These levels represent *psychological and liquidity-based areas*, where price is more likely to pause, reverse, or react.
🔶 How to Use: Previous Day OHLC Levels
This concept is based on *Previous Day Open, High, Low, and Close (OHLC)* levels, which are widely used as *important market reference prices* by traders and institutions.
The image above shows how price reacts around Previous Day OHLC levels and how they act as natural *Support and Resistance areas** during intraday trading.
🟩 Previous Day Support Levels:
Previous Day Open, Low, or Close levels below the current price act as potential Support zones.
A positive price reaction from these levels is required before a Buy entry is generated.
🟥 Previous Day Resistance Levels:
Previous Day Open, High, or Close levels above the current price act as potential Resistance zones. Price rejection from these levels is required before a Sell entry is generated.
Trade entries are generated only when price touches or reacts near a Previous Day OHLC level.
These levels represent *high-interest price areas* where price is more likely to pause, reverse, or show strong reactions.
🔵 Strategy Setting Features Overview :
Trade Direction Controls : -
Buy Only When enabled: The strategy will generate only Buy trades All Sell signals are ignored Sell Only When enabled: The strategy will generate only Sell trades All Buy signals are ignored
Important Note If both Buy Only and Sell Only are enabled: The strategy can generate both Buy and Sell trades
Candle Direction & Color Filter : -
Available Options:
Both - Candle color is ignored Trades depend only on strategy logic
Trend - Buy → Green candles only. Sell → Red candles only
O-Trend - Buy → Red candles only. Sell → Green candles only
Continuous Buy / Sell Check : -
When enabled: Prevents repeated trades in the same direction Reduces over-trading during sideways markets Example: After a Buy trade, another Buy trade will not be taken immediately unless conditions reset.
Elephant Edge Percentile Levels : -
When enabled: Buy trades are allowed only near lower percentile levels Sell trades are allowed only near upper percentile levels
Why this matters: Percentile levels act as dynamic intraday support and resistance based on historical price movement.
Strike Price Level Filters : -
When enabled: Buy trades require price to touch lower strike zones Sell trades require price to touch upper strike zones
Why strike levels are important: Strike prices often act as psychological and liquidity zones, especially in index trading.
Previous Day OHLC Levels : -
When enabled: Draws Previous Day Open, High, Low, and Close on the chart Trades are allowed only when price touches any of these levels
Why Previous Day levels matter: These levels are widely watched by traders and institutions Price often reacts strongly near them Helps filter out low-probability trades
Stoploss Settings : -
Candle Touch: Stoploss triggers immediately when price touches the level
Candle Close: Stoploss triggers only after candle closes beyond the level
Stoploss Type Choose how stoploss distance is calculated:
Candle High / Low
Fixed Points
Percentage based
Trailing Stoploss : -
Trailing stoploss helps protect profits as price moves favorably. Trailing Mode
Points
Percentage
Trailing Activation Defines how much profit is required before trailing starts.
Candle Structure Filters : -
Candle Size : Filter Avoids trades on: Very small candles (low momentum) Extremely large candles (high risk)
Candle Body : Filter Ensures trades are taken only on candles with sufficient body strength.
Wick Filter : Filters out candles with unusually long wicks, which often indicate fake breakouts.
Hammer Candle Detection : -
Enable Hammer Pattern Detects hammer-type candles using wick-to-body ratios.
Useful for: Reversal-based setups near key levels
Entry & Stop Buffers : -
Buffers add small offsets to: Entry price Stoploss price
Purpose: Helps avoid false triggers caused by small price spikes or noise.
Volume-Based Validation : -
Use Volume Alert Validity Trades are allowed only after a high-volume candle appears.
Why volume matters: High volume confirms participation and interest.
Time & Trade Limits : -
Entry / Exit Time Restricts trades to specific market hours. Trade Count Limits Controls the maximum number of trades per session to avoid over-trading.
Quantity Calculation: -
Investment Amount Automatically calculates trade quantity based on capital amount.
Benefit: Helps maintain consistent risk across different instruments.
JSON Alert Output: -
Used for: Automation Broker integration This does not affect strategy logic.
⚠️ Disclaimer This strategy is provided for educational and research purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Users should test and manage risk independently.
The Navigator Fortress (ORB M15 + H4 Filter)To read The Navigator Fortress (v1.4), you simply follow a "top-down" sequence of filters. It moves from the macro-trend (The Compass) to the local boundary (The Harbor) and finally to your execution signal (The Beam).
1. The H4 Compass (The Strategy Filter)
Before you look at the price, look at the Dashboard in the top-right corner.
🧭 COMPASS: BULLISH (Blue): The "Big Ships" are moving up. You are only authorized to take LONG breakouts.
🧭 COMPASS: BEARISH (Orange): The "Big Ships" are moving down. You are only authorized to take SHORT breakouts.
🧭 COMPASS: IN JAWS (Gray): Price is stuck between the H4 10 and 50 EMAs. This is "The Fog." Do not trade, as the win rate drops significantly in this zone.
2. The M15 Harbor (The Field of Play)
At 8:45 AM CST, the script will finish drawing two horizontal lines:
Blue Line (Top): The high of the 8:30–8:45 AM window. This is your resistance wall.
Orange Line (Bottom): The low of that same window. This is your support floor.
The Rule: You are waiting for a candle to close completely outside these lines. A "wick" poking through is not a signal; it is a trap.
3. The Beam & State (The Execution)
When a valid breakout happens that matches your H4 Compass:
The Label: A label will appear above or below the candle saying "LONG" or "SHORT".
The Background: The entire chart background will turn faint Blue or Orange. This tells you the "Harbor is Open" in that direction until the 10:00 AM CST session close.
The Moat (Stop Loss): Check your Alerts tab or phone notification. The script will give you a specific price (e.g., 1.08552). This is your 2.0x ATR "Moat"—place your stop loss here to stay safe from market noise.
🛡️ Summary of the Workflow
Check Compass: Is it Blue, Orange, or Gray?
Wait for 8:45: Let the M15 Harbor lines form.
Wait for the Beam: Did a candle close outside the line?
Drop Anchor: Execute the trade, set your stop at the "Moat" price from the alert, and aim for the next major Daily S/R level or a 2:1 reward.






















