Level to level Multi-TF + ATRLevel to level Multi-Timeframe + ATR/ADR Daily Progress
This indicator is a complete multi-timeframe market structure and volatility toolkit, designed primarily for active forex traders.
It combines Williams Fractals on five higher timeframes (Weekly, Daily, H4, H1, M5) with a live ATR/ADR dashboard, allowing you to see at a glance how much of the typical daily move has already been completed and how much “room” the market realistically has left to run.
Fractals are drawn as arrows and colored zones that clearly mark swing highs and lows, supply/demand pockets, and key reaction areas. These zones can be used as dynamic support/resistance, liquidity pools, and target/stop regions. The multi‑TF design lets you read higher‑timeframe structure while executing on lower timeframes, which is ideal for scalping and intraday trading.
The built‑in volatility table shows:
ATR Progress (%) with green / yellow / red status to indicate whether the current session is still developing, mature, or potentially exhausted.
Daily ATR & ADR values in pips, so you always know the typical and current range of the day.
Done / Left range, highlighting how many pips have already been travelled from low to high, and how many are statistically left.
ATR and ADR projection lines are also plotted from the daily open, giving you clear intraday reference levels for take profit, stop placement, and expected session extremes.
This tool works especially well when combined with Smart Money Concepts (SMC) such as:
Break of Structure (BOS) and Change of Character (CHoCH) using fractal highs/lows.
Liquidity grabs and stop hunts around fractal zones.
Order blocks and fair value gaps that overlap with higher‑TF fractals and ATR/ADR levels.
Use it on majors like EUR/USD, GBP/USD, XAU/USD or indices, on anything from fast M1–M5 scalping to H1–H4 swing trading. All colors, timeframes, sensitivities and volatility settings are fully customizable so you can adapt it to your own style and template.
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IQV - Strategy Builder V1IVQ – Strategy Builder V1
A rule-based strategy development tool for TradingView that enables systematic backtesting and evaluation of trading concepts. Combines valuation filters, supply & demand structures, price action rules, and risk management parameters (SL/TP, CRV) to build, visualize, and analyze strategies directly on the chart and in the TradingView strategy tester.
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ICT Killzones: Asia/CBDR Fibs + Liq TargetDescription (paste):
What it does
Draws Asia Range and CBDR Range boxes on candles
Draws London / New York / London Close killzone slot boxes
Plots Fibonacci extensions (±1 / ±2 / ±2.5 / ±4) for Asia & CBDR
Shows key levels: PDH/PDL, PWH/PWL, Asia Hi/Lo, CBDR Hi/Lo
Displays a Liquidity Target label (nearest level) with TARGET / SWEEP / HIT status
How to use
Use sessions to map killzones and ranges, then watch for sweeps into key levels
Liq label helps identify the nearest liquidity objective above/below price
Inputs
Toggle each session/label, fib multipliers, history length (keep last N days), manipulation marker sensitivity
Notes
Sessions use the chart’s exchange time. Adjust session inputs to match your market.
Fast Fix Multi-Levels [NZA 333]Fast Fix Multi-Levels
Fast Fix Multi-Levels is an institutional algorithmic market-structure indicator inspired by the work of Hopiplaka , particularly his Fast Track and Twin Tower frameworks, which explore price behavior through structure, proportionality, and cyclical lookback concepts.
The indicator anchors price to the CME Fixing (Settlement) Price — an algorithmic institutional reference — and projects adaptive High / Low structure using Twin Tower logic , allowing traders to visualize how price expands away from equilibrium in real time.
Fix Time Settings
Users can configure the timezone, hour, and minute used to define the fix anchor, matching CME settlement conventions for equity index futures.
EQ Modes
• Twin Tower : Uses the fix price as equilibrium and dynamically projects future High / Low ranges via predefined expansion logic, reflecting how price develops relative to institutional anchors.
• Goldbach Fixed : Plots fixed Goldbach ratio levels inside a configurable dealing range, including optional NG levels, based on proportional geometry rather than volatility estimates.
• Larry W’s Pivot : Included as an additional statistical fair-value reference , where traders can observe price acceptance or rejection behavior without altering the primary algorithmic structure.
Regime
• Intraday : Anchors structure to the daily CME fix price.
• Macro : Anchors structure to the first valid monthly open (weekend/holiday aware), applying higher-timeframe lookback principles discussed in Goldbach Fundamentals , including cyclical and proportional concepts related to Tesla / Vortex theory.
Styling & Display
All level families (EQ, High/Low, interior levels, Goldbach levels, NG levels) include configurable color, style, and width options.
An optional on-chart status table displays the active EQ mode, regime, structural state, and symbol/timeframe.
Important Note
This indicator does not generate buy/sell signals or trade recommendations. All plotted levels are structural references intended to support contextual market analysis.
IVQ - Valuation | Supply & DemandIVQ – Val | Supply & Demand
Identifies supply and demand zones to highlight potential reaction areas in the market. Combines structural S&D analysis with a quantitative valuation filter to visualize over- and undervaluation, helping to contextualize price action and highlight higher-quality setups directly in TradingView.
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Finastrotrader - Price_Turns_Target&Time Indicator V260114_01This indicator calculates the Price Turns extremely well using Gann techniques, Financial Astrology concepts combined with some Mathematical calculations.
It paints the turn points, bounce target zone for the price, calculates price targets and paints accordingly on the chart. Most importantly it paints the time to reach the target as well. It will also indicate when a BIG move in either direction is likely to come. Extremely powerful indicator as it employs the less known secrets of the market
Institutional Scanner FixHere is a professional Pine Script (Version 5) for TradingView. It is optimized to precisely identify the "Absorption" and "Reversal" signals.
What this script does for you:
Auto-Fibonacci: It automatically calculates the 0.618 Golden Ratio of the last 50 candles.
Volume Delta Check: It calculates the delta (buy volume minus sell volume) per candle.
Signal: It marks a "Buy Absorption" when the price touches the 0.618 level but the delta turns positive (green arrow).
The Volume Multiplier is your scanner's "sensitivity knob." It determines how much more volume compared to the average must flow for a signal to be classified as institutionally relevant. Here is the bank standard for calibration, based on your trading strategy and the asset's liquidity:
The rule-of-thumb values for the multiplier
Strategy Type | Recommended Value | Logic
Conservative (High Conviction) | 2.0 to 2.5 | Only extreme volume spikes are marked. Good for swing trades on a daily basis.
Standard (Day Trading) | 1.5 to 1.8 | The "sweet spot." Marks volume that is approximately 50-80% above average.
Aggressive (Scalping) | 1.2 to 1.3 | Reacts very quickly to small order flow changes but produces more "noise" (false signals).
ICT Algo: Sweep + MSS + High Prob FVG/IFVGThis script is a comprehensive execution tool based on Inner Circle Trader (ICT) concepts, specifically designed to identify high-probability entries by combining Liquidity Sweeps, Market Structure Shifts (MSS), and Fair Value Gaps (FVG/IFVG).
Unlike standard FVG indicators that highlight every gap on the chart, this "Algo" version filters for gaps that occur specifically after a liquidity purge and a shift in structure, ensuring you are only looking at setups with institutional backing.
How It Works
The script follows a strict 3-step validation process before plotting a signal:
Liquidity Sweep (The Context): The script tracks Higher Timeframe (HTF) levels including Previous Day High/Low, Weekly High/Low, and Monthly High/Low. A setup is only considered valid if price has recently "swept" one of these levels, indicating a hunt for liquidity.
Market Structure Shift (The Confirmation): Once a sweep occurs, the script looks for a displacement in the opposite direction. It identifies a "Pivot High/Low" (customizable length) and waits for a candle body to close beyond it (MSS).
Filtered Entry (The Trigger): * FVG: Plots a standard Fair Value Gap if it forms within a "Deep Value" zone (Discount for longs, Premium for shorts).
IFVG (Inversion FVG): Highlights failed FVGs that have been reclaimed by price to act as support or resistance.
Key Features
Multi-Timeframe Liquidity Filters: Automatically plots PDH/L, PWH/L, PMH/L, and PYH/L. You can toggle which levels act as your sweep triggers.
Deep Value Logic: The script uses built-in logic to ensure Bullish FVGs are only highlighted when price is below a key liquidity level (Discount), and Bearish FVGs when price is above (Premium).
Dynamic Box Management: To keep your chart clean, boxes for FVGs and IFVGs are automatically shortened ("cut") once they are mitigated by price.
Inversion Logic: Includes a specialized toggle for Inversion Fair Value Gaps, allowing you to trade "failed" gaps that flip their polarity.
Settings & Customization
Entry Setup Bias: Choose to see only Bullish, only Bearish, or Both setups.
MSS Pivot Length: Adjust how "sensitive" the Market Structure Shift detection is. A higher number requires a more significant swing to be broken.
Sweep Lookback: Defines how many bars back the script looks for a liquidity sweep to remain "active" for a setup.
Include Opens: Optional toggle to include Previous Day/Week/Month Opens as liquidity points.
Usage Tips
The Golden Setup: Look for a sweep of a Previous Day High, followed by a Bearish MSS, and an entry at the Red FVG box.
Risk Management: This indicator is designed for entry identification. Always use stop losses (usually placed above/below the candle that created the FVG or the MSS swing point).
Timeframes: Best used on execution timeframes (1m, 5m, 15m) while the script handles the HTF levels automatically.
Disclaimer: This script is an educational tool and does not constitute financial advice. Trading involves significant risk. Past performance of a strategy does not guarantee future results.
Credits: Concepts based on the teachings of Michael J. Huddleston (ICT).
lostsol Synthetic Max PainOverview
The lostsol Synthetic Max Pain indicator is a sophisticated visualization tool designed to model options market dynamics directly on your price chart. Because Pine Script cannot access live options Open Interest (OI) from external exchanges, this script utilizes a Synthetic Gaussian Distribution Model to estimate where the "Max Pain" and "Liquidity Walls" likely sit based on current price action and volatility.
How it Works
The indicator reverse-engineers a theoretical options chain by:
Generating a Strike Ladder: It creates a grid of potential strike prices centered around the current market price.
Modeling Synthetic OI: It uses a Gaussian (bell curve) distribution to estimate Open Interest. It assumes higher liquidity sits near "At-the-Money" (ATM) levels and decays as strikes move further out.
Calculating Pain: For every strike, the script calculates the collective "loss" for theoretical option holders. The price point with the lowest total payout is identified as the Max Pain Price.
Key Features
Dual-Timeframe Modeling: Simultaneously calculate Weekly (tight concentration) and Monthly (wide spread) Max Pain levels.
Put/Call Walls: Identifies "Support" and "Resistance" zones based on the highest concentration of simulated Put and Call OI.
Bias Controls: Manually adjust the Put Bias or Call Bias to reflect current market sentiment (e.g., increasing Put Bias if the market is heavily hedged/bearish).
Auto-Strike Detection: Automatically scales strike increments based on asset price (SOL vs. BTC).
How to Use
The Pull Effect: According to Max Pain Theory, price tends to gravitate toward these levels as expiration approaches (especially on Fridays) as market makers hedge their positions.
The Spread: Watch the gap between Weekly and Monthly levels; a large spread often indicates a high-volatility environment, while a convergence can signal a "pinning" event.
Customization: For the best results, adjust the Weekly/Monthly Spread % in the settings to match the current Implied Volatility (IV) of the asset you are trading.
Disclaimer: This indicator uses a mathematical model to estimate options data. It does not reflect live exchange-cleared Open Interest. Use it as a supplemental sentiment tool alongside price action and volume.
[xProfit] Trend Pulse MTF Trend Pulse MTF — Multi-Timeframe Momentum Oscillator
Trend Pulse MTF is an advanced momentum oscillator that aggregates multiple technical indicators across various timeframes to provide a comprehensive market analysis. The indicator combines RSI, Wave Trend, Bollinger Bands Trend, and Laguerre RSI into a single normalized momentum value, helping traders identify overbought/oversold conditions, trend direction, and potential reversal points with high precision.
The indicator displays data from five timeframes (30M, 1H, 4H, 1D, 1W) simultaneously, allowing traders to align their trades with higher-timeframe trends while optimizing entry timing on lower timeframes.
Key Features
• Multi-Indicator Aggregation: Combines 4 different momentum indicators (RSI, Wave Trend, BBTrend, Laguerre RSI) into one normalized value.
• Multi-Timeframe Analysis: Displays momentum data from 5 timeframes (30M, 1H, 4H, 1D, 1W) to identify trend alignment and confluence.
• 8-Color Confluence Histogram: 8 distinct colors represent various combinations of trend directions on the 30M, 1H, and 4H timeframes for instant visual clarity.
• Dynamic Signal Line: An EMA-based signal line that changes color based on the 1D trend direction, helping to identify trend shifts and crossovers.
• Extreme Zone Detection: Automatic identification of FOMO (Overbought) and FEAR (Oversold) zones across multiple timeframes.
• MTF Dashboard: A real-time on-chart table (best viewed on 1H) showing values, EMA difference, and trend direction for all major timeframes.
• Adaptive Normalization: BBTrend values are automatically normalized based on the current chart timeframe for consistent and reliable readings.
• Webhook Integration: Built-in support for automated trading alerts with detailed multi-timeframe JSON data.
How the Indicator Works
Core Components
1. Aggregated Momentum Value:
The indicator calculates a composite momentum score by combining:
◦ RSI (Relative Strength Index): Normalized to a -100 to +100 scale. Measures price momentum and overbought/oversold conditions.
◦ Wave Trend (WT): Based on the Trend Channel Index (TCI). Normalized from -100 to +100. Identifies momentum waves and divergences.
◦ BBTrend (Bollinger Bands Trend): Measures the relationship between short and long Bollinger Bands. It scales automatically based on the timeframe.
◦ Laguerre RSI: An advanced RSI variant with gamma-smoothing that reduces lag while filtering out market noise.
2. Signal Line (EMA Difference):
◦ Calculation: The signal line is created by calculating the difference between the Aggregated Value and Laguerre RSI, then applying an EMA smoothing.
◦ Color Coding: The signal line is Green when the 1D timeframe is in an uptrend (Aggregated Value > EMA Difference) and Red during a downtrend.
3. Multi-Timeframe Data:
Each timeframe provides its own aggregated value and EMA difference, allowing traders to see trend alignment across different time horizons.
Trading Logic & Signal Interpretation
Bullish Signals (Buy Setup):
• Histogram bars are in the negative zone (Oversold; values vary by asset, typically below -60/-80).
• Bars begin to close ABOVE the EMA Difference line (crossover).
• Higher timeframes (4H, 1D, 1W) show bullish confirmation.
• The Signal Line turns Green (1D uptrend).
• Color transition: Dark Red/Maroon → Blue/Purple → Green.
• Interpretation: The market is exiting oversold conditions and starting a bullish reversal. The deeper the oversold reading and the higher the confirming timeframe, the stronger the signal.
Bearish Signals (Sell Setup):
• Histogram bars are in the positive zone (Overbought; typically above +60/+80).
• Bars begin to close BELOW the EMA Difference line (crossover).
• Higher timeframes (4H, 1D, 1W) show bearish confirmation.
• The Signal Line turns Red (1D downtrend).
• Color transition: Dark Green/Green → Orange/Gold → Red.
• Interpretation: The market is exiting overbought conditions and starting a bearish reversal.
Trend Following Strategy
• Uptrend Confirmation: When histogram bars consistently close ABOVE the EMA Difference line. Dark Green color represents the strongest uptrend (30M, 1H, and 4H are all bullish).
• Downtrend Confirmation: When histogram bars consistently close BELOW the EMA Difference line. Maroon color represents the strongest downtrend (30M, 1H, and 4H are all bearish).
Extreme Zones (FOMO & FEAR)
• FOMO Zone (Extreme Overbought): When 1H, 4H and 1D shows an aggregated value > +100, a Light Blue horizontal line appears. This indicates extreme greed/overbought conditions. These are warning zones where a reversal is likely.
• FEAR Zone (Extreme Oversold): When 1H, 4H and 1D shows an aggregated value < -100, a Purple horizontal line appears. This indicates extreme fear/oversold conditions. These are often high-probability buying opportunity zones.
Timeframe Usage Guide
• Long-Term Investments (1D/1W): Use 1D and 1W signals for long-term position building. Enter on FEAR zone crossovers and exit on FOMO zone crossovers. Best for swing traders and investors.
• Swing Trading (4H/8H/12H): Focus on the 4H trend. Use 1D/1W for confirmation. Enter when 4H crosses above the EMA Difference in the oversold zone.
• Day Trading (1H/30M): Primary analysis on 1H, entries on 30M or 15M. Check the MTF Dashboard for alignment. Trade in the direction of the 4H and 1D trends.
• Scalping (15M and lower): Very short-term trades. MUST align with 1H and 4H for best results. Use strict risk management.
Understanding the 8-Color Scheme
The histogram uses 8 colors to show the trend direction combination across three timeframes (30M, 1H, 4H):
• Dark Green: (30M ↑, 1H ↑, 4H ↑) — Maximum Bullish Confluence.
• Green: (30M ↓, 1H ↑, 4H ↑) — Strong Uptrend, minor pullback on 30M.
• Purple: (30M ↑, 1H ↓, 4H ↑) — Mixed trend, 1H correction within 4H uptrend.
• Gold: (30M ↓, 1H ↓, 4H ↑) — Weakening uptrend, potential reversal warning.
• Blue: (30M ↑, 1H ↑, 4H ↓) — Weakening downtrend, potential reversal forming.
• Orange: (30M ↓, 1H ↑, 4H ↓) — Mixed trend, 1H rally within 4H downtrend.
• Red: (30M ↑, 1H ↓, 4H ↓) — Strong downtrend, minor bounce on 30M.
• Maroon: (30M ↓, 1H ↓, 4H ↓) — Maximum Bearish Confluence.
MTF Dashboard Table
When active, the dashboard shows:
• Value: Current aggregated momentum (Color-coded by strength).
• EMA Diff: Current signal line value.
• Trend: Real-time direction (Uptrend/Downtrend).
Dashboard Color Rules:
• Extr. Overbought (>100): Maroon | Strong (>61): Red | Moderate (>30): Orange | Neutral: Yellow | Moderate Oversold (<-30): Lime | Strong (<-61): Green | Extr. Oversold (<-100): Dark Green.
Dashboard Color Rules (Other TFs):
• Extr. Overbought (>100): Maroon | Strong (>81): Red | Moderate (>61): Orange | Neutral: Yellow | Moderate Oversold (<-81): Lime | Strong (<-100): Green | Extr. Oversold: Dark Green.
Best Practices & Risk Management
• Alignment is Key: Always check higher timeframe alignment before entering.
• Wait for Close: Signals are only valid once the candle has closed.
• Risk Control: Never risk more than 1-2% per trade. Use stop-losses below recent swing lows (for longs) or above swing highs (for shorts).
• Avoid Chasing: Do not enter late when the market is already deep in FOMO or FEAR zones.
Webhook Integration
The indicator sends data from the PREVIOUS (confirmed) candle to ensure 100% accuracy and eliminate any possibility of repainting.
{ "signal": "Trend Pulse Status Update", "ticker": "BTCUSDT.P", "data_1H": { "val": 45.20, "ema_diff": 12.50, "is_uptrend": true }, "data_4H": { "val": -15.40, "ema_diff": -5.10, "is_uptrend": false }, "data_1D": { "val": 85.00, "ema_diff": 40.20, "is_uptrend": true }, "data_1W": { "val": 110.00, "ema_diff": 95.00, "is_uptrend": true } }
I hope this tool helps you in your trading journey. Feel free to leave your feedback and questions in the comments below! Boost it if you find it useful!
Disclaimer
IMPORTANT: This indicator is a technical analysis tool designed to assist in trading decisions. It does not provide investment advice and should not be the sole basis for any trading decision.
All trading involves substantial risk of loss. Past performance does not guarantee future results. The indicator's signals are based on mathematical calculations and do not predict future market movements with certainty.
Extreme zones (FOMO/FEAR) indicate overbought/oversold conditions but markets can remain in these zones for extended periods. Always use proper risk management, stop losses, and position sizing.
The multi-timeframe data is provided for informational purposes. Higher timeframe trends can change, and lower timeframe noise can generate false signals. Always conduct your own analysis and consider consulting with a qualified financial advisor before making trading decisions.
Glossy [JOAT]# Glossy - Vector Candles and Order Zones
Glossy - Vector Candles and Order Zones is a Pine Script v6 overlay indicator that transforms raw price and volume data into a visually distinct decision layer. It combines vector candle analysis, supply/demand zone mapping, pivot detection, trend tools, and a composite scoring system into one cohesive overlay.
Note: This script is published as an invite-only INDICATOR. It does not generate backtesting results or automated trade execution. Access requires authorization through the script's access control settings.
## Why This Script Merits Invite-Only Protection
This indicator combines multiple analytical dimensions that individually exist as separate tools across the trading community. The value proposition lies in the specific integration methodology and composite scoring system that synthesizes:
Vector candle engine that classifies bars by volume-range relationship into climax, rising, and normal states
Automatic supply/demand zone detection with retest tracking and break removal
Dynamic pivot point system with configurable density and automatic cleanup
Dual moving average trend layer with crossover detection
Optional Ichimoku cloud integration for additional trend context
Composite scorer that weights and blends all modules into a single actionable score
Glossy visual layer with gradient veils, shimmer effects, and sparkle overlays
Dual analytics panels displaying real-time score, bias, and structure statistics
The proprietary elements include the vector candle classification algorithm, the zone detection logic using body-size ratios, the composite scoring normalization system, and the visual integration that maintains readability while adding aesthetic appeal. While individual components like MAs and RSI are standard, their specific combination, the scoring methodology, and the visual integration represent original development work that justifies source code protection.
## How Components Work Together
The indicator's value comes from how its modules interact, not from any single component:
Data Flow:
Vector candle engine analyzes volume relative to lookback baseline and spread-volume product
Zone engine detects two-candle reversal patterns with significant body-size shifts
Pivot system identifies swing highs/lows using configurable left/right bar counts
Trend MAs establish directional bias and generate crossover signals
Ichimoku (optional) adds cloud context for trend confirmation
Composite scorer normalizes weights and blends all module signals into 0-100 score
Analytics panels display real-time metrics for quick decision support
Integration Logic:
Each module produces a normalized signal (0.0 to 1.0) that feeds into the composite score:
Vector candle signal: 1.0 for climax, 0.5 for rising, 0.0 for normal
Volume scanner signal: 1.0 for spike detected, 0.0 otherwise
Zone signal: 1.0 for retest, 0.7 for break, 0.5 for inside zone, 0.0 otherwise
Ichimoku signal: 0.0 to 1.0 based on crossovers, cloud breaks, and chikou confirmation
Weights are user-configurable and auto-normalized to sum to 1.0
Why This Integration Matters:
A standard volume spike might fire while price is nowhere near structure. The composite scoring system catches these disconnects by requiring multiple modules to align before the score reaches threshold. This multi-dimensional validation separates this indicator from simple mashups that display multiple indicators without integration.
## Core Functionality
This indicator addresses the challenge of synthesizing volume behavior, price structure, and trend context into a single readable overlay. Most indicators focus on one dimension; this script integrates several while maintaining visual clarity.
What This Script Does:
Recolors candles based on volume-range classification (climax, rising, normal)
Automatically detects and draws supply/demand zones from two-candle reversal patterns
Tracks zone retests and optionally removes zones when broken
Identifies pivot highs/lows and draws horizontal support/resistance levels
Plots dual moving averages with crossover detection
Optional Ichimoku cloud with tenkan/kijun lines and cloud projection
Computes composite score (0-100) blending all enabled modules
Calculates market bias from trend, momentum, RSI, and cloud position
Displays real-time analytics in two compact dashboard panels
Adds glossy visual effects (gradient veil, shimmer stripes, sparkles) without obscuring price
## Technical Architecture
### Vector Candle Engine
The indicator classifies each confirmed bar into three categories based on volume and range behavior:
Climax Bars - Volume >= Climax Multiplier (default: 2.0x) times the lookback SMA AND spread-volume product >= 85% of lookback maximum. These represent extreme effort and are colored brightest (green for bull, red for bear) with white borders.
Rising Bars - Volume >= Rising Multiplier (default: 1.5x) times the lookback SMA but not climax. These show building interest with medium-intensity colors.
Normal Bars - All other confirmed bars. Colored with solid but calmer tones that don't compete with significant bars.
The goal is instant visual recognition: when volume truly slams into the market, you see it immediately in both color and intensity.
### Volume Scanner
On top of vector candles, a directional volume scanner runs independently:
Detects when volume exceeds Spike Multiplier (default: 1.5x) times the scanner lookback SMA
Differentiates bullish vs bearish spikes using candle direction
Prints compact labels showing spike direction and approximate percentage above baseline
Labels appear near price for context without cluttering the chart
### Supply/Demand Zone Engine
The zone engine automatically tracks recent supply and demand patterns:
Detection Logic - Identifies two-candle patterns where the second candle's body is >= Body Multiplier (default: 2.0x) times the first candle's body, with opposite directions
Supply Zones - Drawn in dark purple (#2D1B4E) with medium purple border (#6B3FA0)
Demand Zones - Drawn in near-black (#0D1B2A) with dark teal border (#1B4D6E)
Extension - Zones extend forward configurable bars (default: 100) for visibility
Retest Tracking - Labels update with retest count (R1, R2, etc.) when price revisits zone
Break Removal - Optionally removes zones when price closes convincingly beyond them
Max Zones - Limits active zones (default: 8) to keep chart readable
### Pivot Point System
Recent swing highs and lows become horizontal support/resistance levels:
Uses configurable left/right bar counts (default: 3/3) for pivot detection
Resistance lines drawn in bright pink (#FF3366) with "R" labels
Support lines drawn in bright teal (#33FF99) with "S" labels
Lines extend forward 50 bars from pivot point
Optional break removal cleans up invalidated levels
Max pivots setting (default: 12) prevents chart clutter
### Trend Tools
Dual moving averages provide trend context:
Fast MA (default: 21-period SMA) - Colors based on price position relative to MA
Slow MA (default: 55-period SMA) - Thicker line for primary trend reference
Crossover Labels - Optional labels mark bullish/bearish MA crosses
Trend Bias - Fast > Slow = bullish trend context
### Ichimoku Integration (Optional)
For traders who use Ichimoku, a soft cloud layer can be enabled:
Tenkan Line (default: 9-period) - Short-term equilibrium
Kijun Line (default: 26-period) - Medium-term equilibrium
Senkou Span A/B - Projected cloud showing future support/resistance
Cloud Fill - Teal for bullish cloud, coral for bearish cloud
Signal Detection - TK crosses and cloud breaks feed into composite score
### Composite Scoring System
The scorer blends all enabled modules into a single 0-100 percentage:
Weight: Vector (default: 0.30) - Contribution from climax/rising detection
Weight: Volume (default: 0.20) - Contribution from volume spike scanner
Weight: Zones (default: 0.30) - Contribution from zone interaction
Weight: Ichimoku (default: 0.20) - Contribution from cloud/crossover signals
Threshold (default: 0.60) - Score level that triggers "SIGNAL" status
Weights auto-normalize to sum to 1.0 regardless of input values
With Ichimoku Lines/Plots:
### Bias Calculation
A separate bias score (0-5) determines market lean:
+1 if Fast MA > Slow MA (trend bullish)
+1 if Price > Fast MA (price above trend)
+1 if Momentum > 0 (positive momentum)
+1 if RSI > 50 (bullish RSI)
+1 if Price > Cloud Top (above Ichimoku cloud)
Score 4-5 = "STRONG BULL", 3 = "BULL", 2 = "NEUTRAL", 1 = "BEAR", 0 = "STRONG BEAR"
## Visual Elements
Vector Candles:
Climax Bull - Bright green (#00FF88) with white border
Climax Bear - Bright red (#FF0055) with white border
Rising Bull - Medium green (#00CC66)
Rising Bear - Medium red (#CC0044)
Normal Bull - Solid green (#009955)
Normal Bear - Solid red (#990033)
Signal Labels:
"CLIMAX BUY/SELL" - Appears on climax bars with volume ratio
"VOL SPIKE" - Appears on abnormal volume with percentage
"MA CROSS Bullish/Bearish" - Appears on MA crossovers
"SUPPLY/DEMAND" - Zone labels with retest counts
"R/S" - Pivot resistance/support labels with price
Glossy Visual Layer:
Gradient veil that subtly shifts based on composite score
Diagonal shimmer stripes that create motion effect
Floating sparkle particles placed around price
All effects configurable via opacity and spacing inputs
Can be disabled entirely via "Glossy Mode" toggle
## Analytics Panels
Top-Right "Glossy" Panel (8 rows):
Header - "GLOSSY" with composite score percentage
Status - "SIGNAL" or "WAIT" based on threshold
Bias - STRONG BULL / BULL / NEUTRAL / BEAR / STRONG BEAR
RSI - Current value or OVERBOUGHT/OVERSOLD flags
Momentum - RISING / POSITIVE / FALLING / NEGATIVE
Volume - Current ratio vs baseline with intensity indicator
Trend - BULL TREND / BEAR TREND / MIXED
ATR - Current ATR value for volatility context
Bottom-Right "Stats" Panel (6 rows):
Header - "STATS"
Zones - Count of active supply/demand zones
Pivots - Count of active pivot levels
Vol %ile - Current volume percentile vs lookback
Retests - Total zone retest count
Position - "IN ZONE" or "---" based on current price location
## Complete Configuration Reference
### Visual Settings Group
Glossy Mode (default: true) - Toggle sparkles and shimmer effects
Zone Opacity (default: 40, range: 10-80) - Lower = darker zones
Glow Veil Opacity (default: 85, range: 40-95) - Controls glossy gradient veil
Sparkle Spacing (default: 4, range: 2-20) - Bars between sparkle particles
Sparkle Softness (default: 25, range: 0-90) - Transparency of sparkles
High Contrast Mode (default: false) - Alternative color palette
Show Signal Labels (default: true) - Display text labels instead of shapes
### Vector Candles Group
Enable Vector Candles (default: true) - Toggle candle recoloring
Lookback (default: 10, range: 3-100) - Bars for volume SMA baseline
Climax Multiplier (default: 2.0, range: 1.2-5.0) - Volume threshold for climax
Rising Multiplier (default: 1.5, range: 1.1-3.0) - Volume threshold for rising
### Volume Scanner Group
Enable Volume Scanner (default: true) - Toggle spike detection
Lookback (default: 20, range: 5-100) - Bars for scanner baseline
Spike Multiplier (default: 1.5, range: 1.2-3.0) - Threshold for spike detection
### Supply/Demand Zones Group
Enable Order Zones (default: true) - Toggle zone detection
Body Multiplier (default: 2.0, range: 1.3-5.0) - Body ratio for zone detection
Extension Bars (default: 100, range: 20-300) - How far zones extend forward
Remove on Break (default: true) - Delete zones when price breaks through
Max Zones (default: 8, range: 1-20) - Maximum active zones
### Pivot Points Group
Enable Pivots (default: true) - Toggle pivot detection
Left Bars (default: 3, range: 1-15) - Bars to left for pivot confirmation
Right Bars (default: 3, range: 1-15) - Bars to right for pivot confirmation
Remove on Break (default: true) - Delete pivots when price breaks through
Max Pivots (default: 12, range: 2-30) - Maximum active pivot levels
### Trend Tools Group
Enable MAs (default: true) - Toggle moving average display
Fast MA (default: 21, range: 5-100) - Fast moving average period
Slow MA (default: 55, range: 20-200) - Slow moving average period
### Ichimoku Group
Enable Ichimoku (default: false) - Toggle Ichimoku cloud display
Tenkan (default: 9, range: 5-30) - Tenkan-sen period
Kijun (default: 26, range: 10-60) - Kijun-sen period
Senkou B (default: 52, range: 20-120) - Senkou Span B period
### Composite Scorer Group
Enable Scorer (default: true) - Toggle scoring system
Weight: Vector (default: 0.30, range: 0.0-1.0) - Vector candle weight
Weight: Volume (default: 0.20, range: 0.0-1.0) - Volume scanner weight
Weight: Zones (default: 0.30, range: 0.0-1.0) - Zone interaction weight
Weight: Ichimoku (default: 0.20, range: 0.0-1.0) - Ichimoku signal weight
Threshold (default: 0.60, range: 0.3-1.0) - Score level for "SIGNAL" status
### Performance Group
Cheap Mode (default: false) - Reduces lookback periods for faster calculation
## Alert System
The script includes ten alert conditions:
Climax Bull - Bullish climax bar detected
Climax Bear - Bearish climax bar detected
Volume Spike Bull - Bullish volume spike (non-climax)
Volume Spike Bear - Bearish volume spike (non-climax)
Zone Retest - Price retests an active zone
Zone Break - Price breaks through a zone
Pivot Crossed - Price crosses a pivot level
Score Threshold - Composite score reaches threshold
MA Cross Bull - Fast MA crosses above Slow MA
MA Cross Bear - Fast MA crosses below Slow MA
All alerts fire once per bar at bar close.
## Technical Implementation Notes
Pine Script v6 compliant
All calculations use confirmed bars only (barstate.isconfirmed) to prevent repainting
Arrays manage zones, pivots, labels, and sparkles with automatic cleanup
Resource limits respected: max_labels_count=200, max_lines_count=150, max_boxes_count=50
Cheap mode available to reduce computational load on slower systems
Color mixing function for smooth gradient transitions
Weight normalization ensures composite score validity regardless of input values
## Usage Considerations
Timeframe Selection: The indicator works across all timeframes. Zone and pivot detection may produce more signals on lower timeframes. Adjust lookback periods and max counts based on your trading style.
Market Compatibility: Tested on crypto, forex, stocks, and indices. Vector candle classification requires meaningful volume data. Markets with irregular or no volume may not benefit from volume-based features.
Signal Interpretation: The composite score and bias are informational summaries, not trade signals. Use them as context alongside your own analysis and risk management.
Visual Customization: If the glossy effects are distracting, disable "Glossy Mode" for a cleaner chart while retaining all analytical features.
## Limitations and Compromises
Zone detection uses simplified two-candle patterns; complex institutional order flow is not captured
Composite score is a weighted blend of heuristics, not a predictive model
Pivot detection may lag by the right-bar count before confirmation
Ichimoku signals are simplified; full Ichimoku analysis requires additional context
Glossy visual effects add computational overhead; use Cheap Mode if performance is an issue
Past zone/pivot behavior does not guarantee future price reaction
The indicator is designed as an analytical and educational aid. It does not guarantee profitable trades, remove risk, or replace your own process.
## Disclaimer
This script is provided for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Trading involves substantial risk of loss. You are solely responsible for your own trading decisions. Past results shown on any chart do not guarantee future performance. Always conduct your own analysis and use appropriate risk management.
-Made with passion by officialjackofalltrades
Nagative RR - Pivots IndicatorIntroduction
This indicator is a comprehensive scalping tool designed to identify high-probability reversals around key Pivot Point levels. It combines classical Support/Resistance theory with modern Market Structure concepts. It is optimized for the 1-minute timeframe, utilizing granular price action to identify precise entries.
Core Methodology
The strategy operates on a logic specifically designed to target a high win rate (historically testing in the 90-92% range) by utilizing a Negative Risk-to-Reward ratio (taking small profits frequently while allowing room for the trade to breathe).
Daily Pivots Reversals:
The core logic anchors to Daily Pivot Points. It treats these levels as critical Support and Resistance zones, waiting for price to interact and reverse off these levels rather than trading breakouts.
Market Structure Shifts (MSS):
The script visualizes and identifies Market Structure Shifts. These are used not just for visual aid but as a hard filter—trades are only taken when the immediate market structure aligns with the reversal direction.
Profitability Filters:
To improve performance and reduce noise, several filters have been added:
EMA Filter: Ensures trades align with the macro trend.
Time Filter: Avoids low-volume trading hours.
S/R Flip Logic: requires a confirmed "flip" of a level before entering.
Features & Functionality
"Pick My Trade" Integration: This script features a built-in JSON generator. It automatically creates the specific JSON payloads required for "Pick My Trade" automation (including Token, Account ID, and Quantity), making it ready for automated trading out of the box.
Visual Backtesting: The script draws Entry, Take Profit, and Stop Loss boxes on the chart for visual verification.
Statistics Panel: A custom dashboard tracks performance in real-time.
How to Use
Timeframe: Set your chart to 1 minute for the best results, as the logic is tuned for this granularity.
Automation: Go to settings -> "Webhook / Automation" and check "Use Pick My Trade JSON". Create an alert on "Any function call" to send fully formatted orders.
Risk Warning: This strategy utilizes a Negative RR approach (typically 1:2 or 1:4 Risk:Reward). This is intentional to achieve a high win rate, but requires discipline and proper risk management.
Disclaimer This script is for educational purposes. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Trading involves risk. Credits to Lois#0290 for the original strategy concept.
Trade with Pivot points Designed for intraday and swing traders, this tool plots CPR + Pivot Support/Resistance for Daily, Weekly, and Monthly levels. It also provides forward-looking levels for the next trading day, next week, and next month, helping you pre-plan key zones for entries, targets, stop-loss placement, and option-selling risk zones. Includes EMA and Previous Day High/Low.
New Feature are underdevelopment :
Phase 2: Intelligence Layer
1) CPR Width Classification (core)
Automatically tag CPR as:
Narrow (compression / breakout potential)
Normal
Wide (range / mean reversion)
You’ll get a label or background marker like: “Daily CPR: Narrow” / “Weekly CPR: Wide”.
2) Bias / Trend Filter
Add a simple bias panel:
Bullish / Bearish / Sideways
Using:
EMA position (price above/below EMA)
Pivot position (price above/below Pivot or CPR band)
3) No-Trade / Chop Zone Highlighting
Mark zones where trading is usually messy, like:
Price inside CPR band
CPR is wide
Price stuck between P and BC/TC
Trade with Pivot points Designed for intraday and swing traders, this tool plots CPR + Pivot Support/Resistance for Daily, Weekly, and Monthly levels. It also provides forward-looking levels for the next trading day, next week, and next month, helping you pre-plan key zones for entries, targets, stop-loss placement, and option-selling risk zones. Includes EMA and Previous Day High/Low.
New Feature are underdevelopment :
Phase 2: Intelligence Layer
1) CPR Width Classification (core)
Automatically tag CPR as:
Narrow (compression / breakout potential)
Normal
Wide (range / mean reversion)
You’ll get a label or background marker like: “Daily CPR: Narrow” / “Weekly CPR: Wide”.
2) Bias / Trend Filter
Add a simple bias panel:
Bullish / Bearish / Sideways
Using:
EMA position (price above/below EMA)
Pivot position (price above/below Pivot or CPR band)
3) No-Trade / Chop Zone Highlighting
Mark zones where trading is usually messy, like:
Price inside CPR band
CPR is wide
Price stuck between P and BC/TC
[MonsterLab] HTF Dealing RangesHTF Dealing Ranges identifies optimal dealing ranges by plotting prior highs, lows, 50% equilibrium, and 25/75% quarter lines on daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and custom timeframes.
RIPS Key LevelsRIPS Key Levels Indicator
Precision market structure levels, streamed live and traded in real time
The RIPS Key Levels Indicator is a price-action focused tool designed to highlight the most important intraday and higher-timeframe levels that professional traders care about. This indicator plots clean, objective levels that help you frame bias, define risk, and anticipate reactions before price gets there.
These levels are the same ones I use and feature live, in real time, during my daily trading sessions. Nothing hindsight, nothing cherry-picked.
If you trade futures, indices, crypto, or equities and want a clear structure-based roadmap on your chart, this tool was built for you.
What this indicator does
• Automatically plots key market structure levels
• Helps identify high-probability reaction zones
• Keeps charts clean and readable
• Works across all timeframes and markets
• Designed for active day traders and scalpers
The focus is simple: context first, execution second. This indicator is not a signal service and does not tell you when to buy or sell. It gives you the framework so you can make better decisions with your own strategy.
How it’s used
I actively use this indicator during my live streams to:
• Mark important acceptance and rejection areas
• Frame bullish vs bearish bias
• Plan entries, stops, and targets
• Stay disciplined around market structure
You can see it in action daily on my livestream.
Live trading and education
This indicator is featured live on my stream at
kick.com
I walk through how I read levels, how price reacts around them, and how I manage trades using structure, risk, and patience.
Important notes
• This is a discretionary trading tool, not a standalone system
• Best used alongside sound risk management
• No indicator guarantees profits
• Past performance is not indicative of future results
If you value clean charts, objective levels, and real-time execution over lagging indicators and overcomplication, the RIPS Key Levels Indicator fits perfectly into a professional trading workflow.
Alg0 Hal0 Peekab00 WindowDescription: Alg0 Hal0 Peekaboo Window
The Alg0 Hal0 Peekaboo Window is a specialized volatility and breakout tracking tool designed to isolate price action within a specific rolling time window. By defining a custom lookback period (defaulting to 4.5 hours), this indicator identifies the "Peekaboo Window"—the high and low range established during that time—and provides real-time visual alerts when price "peeks" outside of that established zone.
This tool is particularly effective for intraday traders who look for volatility contraction (ranges) followed by expansion (breakouts).
How It Works
The indicator dynamically calculates the highest high and lowest low over a user-defined hourly duration. Unlike static daily ranges, the Peekaboo Window moves with the price, providing a "rolling" zone of support and resistance based on recent market history.
Key Features
Rolling Lookback Window: Define your duration in hours (e.g., 4.5h) to capture specific session cycles.
Dynamic Visual Range: High and low levels are automatically plotted and filled with a background color for instant visual recognition of the "value area."
Peak Markers: Small diamond markers identify exactly where the local peaks and valleys were formed within your window.
Breakout Signals: Triangle markers trigger the moment price closes outside the window, signaling a potential trend continuation or reversal.
Unified Alerting: Integrated alert logic notifies you the second a breakout occurs, including the exact price level of the breach.
How to Use the Peekaboo Window
1. Identify the "Squeeze"
When the Peekaboo Window (the shaded area) begins to narrow or "flatten," it indicates the market is entering a period of consolidation. During this time, price is contained within the green (High) and red (Low) lines.
2. Trading Breakouts
The primary signal occurs when a Breakout Triangle appears:
Green Triangle Up: Price has closed above the window's resistance. Look for long entries or a continuation of bullish momentum.
Red Triangle Down: Price has closed below the window's support. Look for short entries or a continuation of bearish momentum.
3. Support & Resistance Rejections
The yellow diamond Peak Markers show you where the market has previously struggled to move further. If the price approaches these levels again without a breakout signal, they can serve as high-probability areas for mean-reversion trades (trading back toward the center of the window).
4. Customizing Your Strategy
Scalping: Lower the Lookback Duration (e.g., 1.5 hours) to catch micro-breakouts.
Swing/Intraday: Keep the default 4.5 hours or increase it to 8+ hours to capture major session ranges (like the London or New York opens).
Settings Overview
Lookback Duration: Set the "width" of your window in hours.
Window Area Fill: Customize the color and transparency of the range background.
Line Customization: Adjust the thickness and style (Solid/Dashed/Dotted) of the boundary lines.
Breakout Markers: Toggle the visibility of the triangles and diamonds to keep your chart clean.
Market Structure External/Internal with BOS/CHoCH/FTC [zazenio]You're staring at a chart trying to figure out one thing: which way is price going? You see a move up—is it a new trend or just a pullback? You spot what looks like a swing low, but is it real or will price slice right through it? And even if you get the direction right, where do you enter?
This market structure indicator can help answer these questions.
Market Structure 2.0 tracks swing points and tells you when they actually break—not when a wick pokes through, but when price closes beyond the level. That close is what matters.
CHoCH (Change of Character) – Your signal that trend direction may be flipping. If price has been making lower lows then suddenly closes above a swing high, that's a CHoCH. Doesn't guarantee reversal, but the character of the move has shifted.
BOS (Break of Structure) – Confirms trend continuation. In an uptrend, when price closes above the previous swing high, that's a BOS. Buyers are still in control.
FTC (Failure to Close) – Price wicked beyond a pivot but couldn't close there. Someone defended that level. A warning sign that the move might stall or reverse.
External vs Internal Structure
External structure is your CTF (current timeframe) trend—the main swing points that define overall direction.
Internal structure tracks price action forming within the current pivot range. It auto-resets each time external structure breaks, keeping your chart clean.
External is more important for trend direction. Internal gives you insight into what's happening between those major swings—useful for timing entries on pullbacks.
The BOS Counter
A dashboard tracking consecutive BOS counts with color-coded trend state:
Green – Trending bullish, price holding above CHoCH level
Red – Trending bearish, price holding below CHoCH level
Gray – Sideways/ranging, price has crossed back through CHoCH but no new break yet
** Gray means caution—what was trending is now in question.
Premium & Discount Zones
Zones based on the range between the most recent external swing high and low:
Premium – Top 25%, look for shorts
Discount – Bottom 25%, look for longs
50% line – Equilibrium
** Optional alerts when price enters either zone.
What Makes This Different
Most pivot indicators mark swings after a fixed bar count. This indicator only confirms a pivot when price breaks structure the other way. That swing low isn't real until price closes above the swing high. Until then, it shows faded—potential, not confirmed.
Every element is fully customizable—colors, styles, labels, positioning. Make it fit your setup.
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Features v2.0
Automatic swing high and swing low detection
Structure-based pivot confirmation (closes beyond level, not fixed lookback)
Customizable pivot markers (style, size, colors)
Adjustable swing width sensitivity
Dual-layer analysis (External CTF trend + Internal structure within pivot range)
BOS lines for trend continuation
CHoCH lines for potential reversals
FTC lines for failed breakouts / level rejections
Fully customizable structure lines (colors, styles, widths, labels)
Real-time BOS counter dashboard with trend state (trending vs sideways)
Premium zone (upper 25% of range)
Discount zone (lower 25% of range)
50% equilibrium line
Zone entry alerts (Premium & Discount)
Internal structure auto-resets on external breaks
Provisional structure lines (live preview before bar close)
Unconfirmed pivots displayed faded until validated
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Disclaimer : This script is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It is not financial advice and does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument. Always do your own research and trade at your own risk.
Narrative Market Structure [SYNC & TRADE]Description of the "Narrative Market Structure" Indicator
Introduction
"Narrative Market Structure" is an exclusive proprietary system for market structure analysis, developed by SYNC-AND-TRADE. This is the first-of-its-kind indicator on TradingView, combining multi-rank fractals with Optimal Trade Entry (OTE) zones.
It reveals the fractal nature of the market: long-term (LT)
fractals on one timeframe become intermediate (IT) on a higher one,
allowing traders to see the "narrative" — the market's story through a hierarchy of impulses and corrections.
The indicator visualizes key support/resistance levels, entry zones, and potential targets without switching timeframes. This isn't just a tool — it's a new paradigm where the market unfolds as a story with chapters (fractal ranks), unavailable in any other indicators.
Why You Need This Indicator
Market movements are fractal: small patterns repeat on larger scales. Traditional indicators ignore this hierarchy, focusing on one level, leading to false signals and missed opportunities. "Narrative Market Structure" solves this by providing a multi-level view: from short-term (ST) fractals for scalping to long-term (LT) for investments. It identifies "impulse swings" — key price movements — and builds OTE zones for optimal entries. This gives an edge: precise risk/reward zones, noise filtering, and context understanding. Its exclusivity lies in automatically promoting fractals by rank (ST → IT → LT), simulating multi-timeframe analysis in one window — something no other indicator offers.
What the Indicator Provides
Multi-Rank Fractals: Automatically detects and ranks fractals (ST — small, IT — medium, LT — large). This shows how small structures form larger ones, emphasizing market fractality. An LT fractal here is an IT on a senior TF, simplifying analysis.
OTE Zones: Based on Fibonacci retracements of impulses, zones at 62-79% and 21-38% are ideal for trend entries. Filtered by rank (ST/IT/LT),
ST OTE
IT OTE
LT OTE
LT OTE + IT OTE
ST OTE + IT OTE + LT OTE
historical validity, and price (only relevant ones). The indicator checks zone invalidation (by wick or body), removing or dimming filled ones to avoid false signals.
Fib Levels and Extensions:
High/low lines, 50% midline, optional 70.5%/29.5%, plus extensions (-1.27, -1.62, -2, -2.62) for targets. This provides clear stops, takes, and projections.
Filters and Customization: Date range limits, directions (Long/Short/Both), max active zones. Shows only in-range OTE or all historical.
Benefits: Boosts entry accuracy by 30-50% (per author's backtests), reduces emotional decisions, suits any asset/TF. Exclusive: Historical invalidation check prevents retrospective errors, absent in standard Fib indicators.
What to Watch For
Fractals: Points "." (ST), "△/▽" (IT), "▲/▼" (LT) — markers for peaks/bottoms. Watch promotions: ST becoming IT/LT signals trend strengthening.
OTE Zones: Rectangles with labels (e.g., "IT OTE 62-79%") in color (blue — Long, red — Short). Active — bright, filled/invalidated — dim. Focus on zones where price enters: potential reversals or continuations.
Lines: High/low — impulse boundaries, midline (50%) — balance, extensions — targets. If price bounces from OTE and hits extension — strong signal.
Invalidation: If a zone disappears — it's invalidated (price passed impulse). Check active zone count by rank (in debug table: ST/IT/LT, valid/invalid, in range).
Debug Table: At chart bottom — stats (zone/fractal counts). Use for monitoring: high "in range" means market in structure.
Alerts: Signals on ST fractal formation — for quick response.
How to Use
Add to Chart: Select asset/TF (works on all, ideal H1-D1 for stocks/crypto/forex).
Customize: In "Direction Mode," choose Long/Short for focus. Set "Fractal Left/Right Bars" (1-10) for sensitivity (lower — more fractals). Enable OTE by rank (ST/IT/LT). Activate filters: "Only In Range OTE" for current zones, "Remove Invalid OTE" for clarity. Set dates for backtesting.
Analysis: Look for impulses: bullish (low → high) for longs, bearish for shorts. Enter OTE zones on confirmation (bounce, volume). Stop beyond high/low impulse, take at extensions. For scalping — ST zones, swing — IT/LT.
Strategy: In trend — enter OTE after impulse. In range — trade boundaries. Combine with volumes/oscillators. Test historically: see how LT zones predict major moves.
Tips: Limit max active OTE (default 10) for clarity. Enable "Show Filled Zones" for learning. This is for experienced users: focus on the narrative — how fractals build the market story.
This system is a breakthrough: No indicator combines multi-rank fractals with OTE and historical validation. It makes market fractality tangible, giving traders an exclusive edge in understanding "why" price moves. For questions — contact the author.
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Dealing Range [TradeWithRon]Automatic Dealing Range is a precise single-timeframe dealing range & Fibonacci analysis tool built to objectively define Premium, Discount, EQ (50%), and high-probability retracement zones — without manual drawing.
Designed for ICT, Smart Money, and price-action traders, this indicator automatically tracks the previous period High, Low, and EQ, plots customizable Fibonacci presets (including OTE), highlights fill zones, and provides real-time premium/discount context through a dynamic data table.
Why Use This Indicator?
Automatically defines clean dealing ranges
Removes subjective Fibonacci placement
Clearly shows where price is trading in the range
Helps enforce patience & discipline
Keeps charts structured and lightweight
Core Features
Single timeframe dealing range
Manual timeframe control (Weekly, Daily, etc.)
Previous High / Low / EQ (50%)
Multiple Fibonacci presets:
-OTE
-ICT
-RON
-RANGE
-Custom
Custom fill zones between any two fib levels
Optional OTE-style retracement zones
Optional right-side closing time box
Dynamic line extension options
Stop lines when High or Low is crossed
Optional mitigated line-style change
Fully customizable styling & visibility
Premium / Discount data table
How I Trade This:
Define the Dealing Range
Select a higher timeframe (ex: Daily or Weekly)
Let the indicator plot:
Previous High
Previous Low
EQ (50%)
This becomes your active dealing range.
Respect Premium & Discount
Below 50% (EQ) → Discount → Long-side interest
Above 50% (EQ) → Premium → Short-side interest
I avoid taking trades against the range framework.
Refine with Fibonacci Presets:
Use:
OTE preset for 62–79% retracements
ICT or RON presets for expansion targets
Highlight custom fill zones where reactions are expected
The indicator defines the area — not the entry.
Execute on Lower Timeframe:
I only enter trades when price reacts in my zone with:
Market Structure Shift (MSS)
Displacement
Fair Value Gap (FVG)
Liquidity sweep into the range
Targets & Risk Management:
Partial profits near EQ (50%)
Final targets:
Previous High / Low
External liquidity
Stops beyond:
Structure invalidation
Dealing range High or Low
Best Confluences
Market Structure (BOS / MSS)
Fair Value Gaps
Liquidity Sweeps
Session Highs & Lows
Killzones (London / New York)
Markets & Timeframes
✔ Forex
✔ Indices
✔ Crypto
✔ Futures
✔ Stocks
Works on any chart, optimized for HTF → LTF execution models.
Premium / Discount Data Table
The built-in table shows:
Previous High
Previous Low
Current price position (% of range)
Live Discount / Premium classification
This keeps you aligned with HTF context at all times






















