XAUUSD Psychological Key Levels (v6)Unlock the key price levels of XAU/USD with precision! This indicator identifies critical support and resistance zones, helping traders spot high-probability entries and exits. Designed for both swing and intraday trading, it provides clear visual cues to navigate gold’s volatility.
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Realtime Position CalculatorRisk management is the single most important factor in trading success. This indicator automates the process of position sizing in real-time based on your account risk and a dynamic technical Stop Loss. It eliminates the need for manual calculations and helps you execute trades faster while adhering to strict risk management rules.
How it Works
The indicator visually places a Stop Loss line based on recent market structure (Highs/Lows) and instantly calculates the required position size (Contracts/Lots) to match your defined monetary risk.
1. Dynamic Stop Loss : It identifies the highest high (for Shorts) or lowest low (for Longs) over a user-defined lookback period.
2. Position Calculation : It calculates the distance between the current price and the Stop Loss level.
3. Formula : Contract Size = Risk Amount / (Distance * Point Value)
4. Actual vs. Target Risk : Because of the rounding, the script calculates and displays the Actual Risk (e.g., $95) alongside your Target Risk (e.g., $100), so you know exactly what is at stake.
Key Features
Real-time Calculation : Updates instantly as price moves.
Copy Trading Support : Includes an "Account Multiplier" setting. If you trade 10 accounts via a copy trader, set the multiplier to 10. The indicator will show the total contract size needed across all accounts.
Point Value Support : Works for Stocks/Crypto (Point Value = 1) and Futures (e.g., ES = 50, NQ = 20).
Customizable UI : Toggle specific data on/off in the label (e.g., hide price, show only contracts). Adjustable label offset to keep the chart clean.
Settings Guide
Trade Direction : Toggle between Long and Short setups. Add the indicator two times and set another for Longs and another for Shorts so you can see both direction at the same time.
Risk Amount : Your max risk in currency (e.g., $100).
Lookback : How many bars back to look for the SL pivot (e.g., 10 bars).
Point Value : Crucial for Futures. Use 1.0 for Crypto/Stocks. Use tick value/point value for futures (e.g., 50 for ES).
Account Multiplier : Multiply the position size for multiple accounts.
Label Offset : Move the information label to the right to avoid overlapping with price action.
Disclaimer
This tool is for informational and educational purposes only. Always verify calculations manually before executing trades. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
Impulse Day PlanOverview
This script provides a structured intraday trade plan built on three interacting components:
Impulse-based TP/SL system
Detects trend bias shifts and automatically generates Entry, TP1–TP3 and SL based on impulse range projections. Targets update dynamically and wick-touch confirmation is used for accurate ✓ tracking.
ATR day zones
A blended ATR model (Daily + selected base timeframe) produces support, balance and resistance zones derived from the previous session close. These zones provide directional context and realistic intraday expansion boundaries.
VWAP/EMA trend filter
Trend confirmation is applied using VWAP and EMA 50/200 structure. Signals are only considered aligned when price, VWAP and EMA trend agree.
The script displays a compact dashboard with the active trade plan, including:
Entry
TP1, TP2, TP3
Stop Loss
Checkmarks showing completed targets
This makes the indicator a planning framework, not a simple overlay.
How it differs from my previous publications
I previously released:
Smart Money OB + Limit Orders + Priority
SM OB Intraday Bot Assistant
Impulse TP/SL Zones
Those scripts focus on isolated concepts such as Smart Money structure, intraday automation or basic impulse mapping.
This script introduces a new integrated workflow: impulse TP/SL logic, ATR day zones and VWAP/EMA trend confirmation operating together as a single system. It does not reproduce the functionality of my previous tools and is designed as a standalone intraday planning method.
How to use
Select a base timeframe for the ATR zone model (15m, 1H, 4H).
Follow the dashboard for entry, targets and SL.
Use ATR zones to understand where targets sit within the day’s expected range.
Execute trades only when impulse signal and VWAP/EMA trend align.
PivotX# PivotX - TradingView Description
## Title
PivotX - Exhaustion & Pivot Detection
## Description
**PivotX** is a powerful visual indicator that helps traders identify when major buying or selling pressure has exhausted and when significant market reversals are likely to occur. Think of it as your market "exhaustion detector" that spots the exact moments when one side of the market runs out of steam.
### What Does PivotX Do?
PivotX watches for three critical market conditions:
1. **Selling Exhaustion** - When sellers have pushed price down aggressively but can't push it lower anymore. This is when buyers step in and price often reverses upward.
2. **Buying Exhaustion** - When buyers have pushed price up aggressively but can't push it higher anymore. This is when sellers step in and price often reverses downward.
3. **Major Pivot Points** - Key price levels where the market has made significant turns, marking important support (bottoms) and resistance (tops).
### How It Works (Simple Explanation)
Imagine a tug-of-war between buyers and sellers:
- When sellers are winning (price dropping), PivotX watches for when they get tired
- When buyers are winning (price rising), PivotX watches for when they get tired
- When one side gets exhausted, the other side usually takes over - that's when reversals happen!
PivotX uses multiple signals to confirm exhaustion:
- Volume patterns (when trading activity slows down after a big move)
- Price stabilization (when price stops moving in one direction)
- Absorption patterns (when high volume doesn't move price much - someone is absorbing the pressure)
- Support/Resistance levels (when price bounces off key levels)
### Visual Signals
**Green X Markers** (Below Price)
- Appears when selling has exhausted
- Buyers are stepping in
- Potential upward reversal signal
**Red X Markers** (Above Price)
- Appears when buying has exhausted
- Sellers are stepping in
- Potential downward reversal signal
**Yellow Diamonds**
- Marks major pivot points (support/resistance)
- Shows where significant price turns occurred
- Helps identify key levels for future trades
**Neon Green/Red Lines**
- Support lines (green) - where price found a bottom
- Resistance lines (red) - where price found a top
- These levels often act as future support/resistance
### Best Use Cases
✅ **Swing Trading** - Catch reversals at major pivot points
✅ **Scalping** - Enter trades when exhaustion is confirmed
✅ **Trend Following** - Identify when trends are losing steam
✅ **Support/Resistance Trading** - Use pivot lines as key levels
✅ **Reversal Trading** - Enter counter-trend trades at exhaustion points
### Settings Explained
**Detection Settings:**
- **Lookback Period** - How many bars to analyze (default: 20)
- **Volume Threshold** - Minimum volume spike to consider (default: 1.5x average)
- **Exhaustion Periods** - Bars to check for exhaustion signals (default: 3)
- **Min Price Move %** - Minimum price movement to trigger analysis (default: 2%)
**Pivot Detection:**
- **Pivot Strength** - Bars on each side for pivot confirmation (default: 3)
- Higher = fewer but stronger pivots
- Lower = more but weaker pivots
**Visual Settings:**
- Toggle exhaustion markers, pivot points, and support/resistance lines
- Customize colors to match your chart theme
### Pro Tips
1. **Wait for Confirmation** - PivotX requires multiple signals before showing exhaustion. This reduces false signals but means you might miss some early entries.
2. **Combine with Price Action** - Use PivotX signals with candlestick patterns for stronger confirmation.
3. **Watch the Pivot Lines** - The support/resistance lines often act as key levels. Price bouncing off these lines can be strong reversal signals.
4. **Volume Matters** - The indicator is more reliable when volume patterns confirm the exhaustion signals.
5. **Timeframe Flexibility** - Works on all timeframes, but signals on higher timeframes (4H, Daily) tend to be more reliable.
### What Makes PivotX Unique?
Unlike simple pivot indicators, PivotX combines:
- Volume exhaustion analysis
- Price action confirmation
- Multi-signal validation
- Clean, non-intrusive visualization
- Automatic support/resistance line drawing
This multi-layered approach helps filter out noise and focus on high-probability reversal setups.
### Important Notes
⚠️ **Not Financial Advice** - This indicator is a tool, not a guarantee. Always use proper risk management.
⚠️ **No Indicator is Perfect** - PivotX helps identify potential reversals, but markets can be unpredictable. Always use stop losses.
⚠️ **Combine with Other Analysis** - For best results, use PivotX alongside other technical analysis tools and your trading strategy.
### Support
If you find PivotX helpful, please consider leaving a like and sharing your feedback. Your support helps improve the indicator for everyone!
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**Happy Trading! 🚀**
*Remember: The best traders don't just follow signals - they understand what the signals mean and how to use them in their overall trading strategy.*
Pivot Oscillator█ OVERVIEW
Pivot Oscillator is a versatile oscillator that measures market strength by comparing the current price to local price pivots. Values are scaled by ATR, normalized to a 0–100 range, and displayed along with an SMA line.
Oscillator: generates signals suitable for pullback strategies.
SMA line: serves as a momentum indicator.
█ CONCEPTS
Pivot Oscillator is designed with dual functionality:
- Oscillator & signals: ideal for pullback strategies, detecting local highs/lows and short-term reversals.
- SMA (Momentum): shows stable market-side dominance and filters price impulses.
Calculation logic:
- Oscillator = closing price − pivot line (derived from average high/low pivots).
Scaled by ATR and normalized to 0–100:
50 – bullish dominance,
< 50 – bearish dominance.
SMA is computed from smoothed oscillator values and serves as a momentum indicator.
█ FEATURES
Pivot Calculation:
- Pivot Length (lenSwing) – the number of bars used to identify local pivots (highs/lows). Higher values filter only larger extremes, while lower values make the oscillator react faster to local highs and lows.
- Pivot Level (pivotLevel) – determines the position of the pivot line between the average low and high pivots. A value of 0.5 places the pivotLine exactly halfway between the average high and low pivots; values closer to 0 or 1 shift the line toward the low or high pivots, respectively.
- Pivot Lookback (lookback) – the number of recent pivots used to calculate the average pivot, which smooths the pivotLine and reduces noise caused by individual extremes.
- Oscillator calculation: closing price − pivotLine (average of pivots computed from the above parameters).
The pivotLine is then scaled by ATR and normalized to a 0–100 range.
ATR Scaling:
- ATR period (atrLen)
- Multipliers (multUp / multDown) for upper and lower scaling.
Dynamic Colors:
- Oscillator > 50 → green (bullish)
- Oscillator < 50 → red (bearish)
SMA Line (Momentum):
- Smoothed oscillator (SMA) serves as a momentum indicator.
- Dynamic color indicates direction of SMA.
- Helps identify dominant market side and trend.
Overbought / Oversold Zones:
- Configurable OB/OS levels for both oscillator and SMA.
- Dynamic band colors: change depending on SMA relative to maOverbought / maOversold.
- Provides visual confirmation for potential corrections or strong momentum.
Gradients & Visualization:
- Oscillator and SMA gradients (3 layers) with adjustable transparency.
- Gradient visualization for OB/OS zones and oscillator.
- Full customization of colors, line width, and transparency.
Signals:
- Oscillator leaving oversold zone → long signal
- Oscillator leaving overbought zone → short signal
- OB/OS band colors dynamically reflect SMA levels for additional confirmation.
Alerts:
- OB/OS cross alerts.
█ HOW TO USE
Add the indicator to your TradingView chart → Indicators → search for “Pivot Oscillator”.
Parameter Configuration:
- Pivot Settings: pivot length, pivot level, pivot lookback.
- ATR Settings: ATR period, scaling multipliers.
- Threshold Levels: OB/OS levels for oscillator and SMA.
- Signal Settings: SMA length, extra smoothing.
- Style Settings: bullish/bearish colors, OB/OS lines, midline, text colors.
- Gradient Settings: enable/disable gradients and transparency.
Signal Interpretation:
BUY (Long):
- Oscillator leaves the oversold zone (OS crossover).
- OB/OS band color may additionally confirm the signal when SMA < maOversold.
SELL (Short):
- Oscillator leaves the overbought zone (OB crossunder).
- OB/OS band color may additionally confirm the signal when SMA > maOverbought.
█ APPLICATIONS
Pivot Oscillator and SMA can be scaled for different strategies:
- Pullback strategies: oscillator detects local highs/lows.
- Momentum / Trend: SMA shows market-side dominance and trend direction.
Adjust pivot and ATR parameters:
- Lower settings: faster reaction, suitable for scalping or intraday trading.
- Higher settings: more stable readings, suitable for swing trading or longer timeframes.
█ NOTES
- In strong trends, the oscillator may remain in extreme zones for extended periods – reflects dominance, not necessarily a reversal.
- OB/OS levels should be adapted to the instrument and pivot/ATR settings.
- Works best when combined with other tools: support/resistance, market structure, and volume analysis.
Orderblock Footprints [AlgoAlpha]🟠 OVERVIEW
This script highlights orderblocks and then drills into what actually trades inside them. Zones are created only after an abnormal directional impulse, measured with a z-score on consecutive candle bodies, so the orderblocks are tied to real expansion rather than simple pivots. Once a zone exists, the script overlays lower-timeframe volume footprints inside the candle when price trades back into that zone. The goal is to show not just where an orderblock sits, but whether price is being accepted or absorbed when it is revisited.
🟠 CONCEPTS
Orderblocks are detected after extreme bullish or bearish impulses. The script tracks consecutive body movement up or down, normalizes that distance with a rolling z-score, and only triggers when the move is statistically large. The last opposite candle before that impulse defines the orderblock range. These zones then extend forward until they are either mitigated by price closing through them or they expire by age.
Inside an active zone, the script switches to a lower timeframe and builds a footprint-style profile for each bar. Each candle is split into price rows, counting time-at-price and volume delta. Positive and negative delta are colored separately. Absorption is flagged when opposing delta prints appear in the wick that rejects the zone. In practice: the impulse defines context ; the footprint shows interaction .
🟠 FEATURES
Separate bullish and bearish zones with automatic extension
Volume split inside each zone candle (up vs down volume)
Lower-timeframe footprint with TPO-style rows and delta gradient
Absorption detection using opposing delta in rejection wicks
Alerts for zone creation and absorption events
🟠 USAGE
Setup : Add the script to your chart. It works on any market and timeframe. The lower timeframe for footprints is fixed at 5 minutes, so higher chart timeframes show clearer structure. Use the Z-Score Window to control how strict impulse detection is and Max Box Age to limit how long old zones stay on the chart.
Read the chart : Bullish orderblocks are created after strong upward impulses and are invalidated when price closes below them. Bearish orderblocks are created after strong downward impulses and are invalidated when price closes above them. When price trades inside a zone, footprint rows appear. Green-tinted rows show positive delta; red-tinted rows show negative delta. Absorption labels appear when opposing delta prints into a rejecting wick.
Settings that matter : Increasing the Z-Score Window makes orderblocks rarer but more significant. Disabling Prevent Overlap allows stacked zones if you want to study clustering. Adjusting Rows per bar changes footprint resolution—lower values are cleaner, higher values show more detail but use more objects.
TRAING.COM.VN V66TRAING.COM.VN V66 – Professional Trend Following System
TRAING.COM.VN V66 is an advanced trend-following toolkit designed to capture major market moves with institutional-grade precision, optimized for both Swing and Position trading.
KEY FEATURES:
Trend Lock Technology: Utilizes HLC3 & Pivot Breakout logic to "lock" the trend color, eliminating noise and fake signals during consolidation.
Smart Target Engine: Automatically scans multi-timeframe data to determine the best Take Profit level:
Safe Mode: Targets strong Daily Resistance levels.
ATH Mode: Switches to Fibonacci Extension when price breaks All-Time Highs to maximize profits.
Pro Risk Management: Features an automatic Swing Low Stoploss (5-candle lookback) and an integrated Trailing Stop to secure gains as price rallies.
Macro Trend Filter: Built-in EMA 200 warning system to prevent trading against the long-term trend.
Clean Chart Mode: Option to display only the Last Active Signal, keeping your chart clutter-free for focused execution.
TRADING.COM.VN Pro V66TRADING.COM.VN – Professional Trend Following System
TRADING.COM.VN is an advanced trend-following toolkit designed to capture major market moves with institutional-grade precision, optimized for both Swing and Position trading.
KEY FEATURES:
Trend Lock Technology: Utilizes HLC3 & Pivot Breakout logic to "lock" the trend color, eliminating noise and fake signals during consolidation.
Smart Target Engine: Automatically scans multi-timeframe data to determine the best Take Profit level:
Safe Mode: Targets strong Daily Resistance levels.
ATH Mode: Switches to Fibonacci Extension when price breaks All-Time Highs to maximize profits.
Pro Risk Management: Features an automatic Swing Low Stoploss (5-candle lookback) and an integrated Trailing Stop to secure gains as price rallies.
Macro Trend Filter: Built-in EMA 200 warning system to prevent trading against the long-term trend.
Clean Chart Mode: Option to display only the Last Active Signal, keeping your chart clutter-free for focused execution.
TRADING.COM.VN Pro V43 (Pivot & Smart Target D)TRADING.COM.VN – Professional Trend Following System
TRADING.COM.VN is an advanced trend-following toolkit designed to capture major market moves with institutional-grade precision, optimized for both Swing and Position trading.
KEY FEATURES:
Trend Lock Technology: Utilizes HLC3 & Pivot Breakout logic to "lock" the trend color, eliminating noise and fake signals during consolidation.
Smart Target Engine: Automatically scans multi-timeframe data to determine the best Take Profit level:
Safe Mode: Targets strong Daily Resistance levels.
ATH Mode: Switches to Fibonacci Extension when price breaks All-Time Highs to maximize profits.
Pro Risk Management: Features an automatic Swing Low Stoploss (5-candle lookback) and an integrated Trailing Stop to secure gains as price rallies.
Macro Trend Filter: Built-in EMA 200 warning system to prevent trading against the long-term trend.
Clean Chart Mode: Option to display only the Last Active Signal, keeping your chart clutter-free for focused execution.
Long an Short Liq filter rev 3.0 /nnaCan help you to see horizontal Liquidation maps on cryptocurrency market. Script created to help you with EP. Calibration parameters for different coins could be different. Write me in Dm. i can help you with that
Daily Close Breakout 20/10 + 200 (Signals)Daily Close Breakout 20/10 + 200 (Signals)
A simple “check once per day” breakout signal tool designed for the Daily (1D) chart.
Quickstart:
* Signals are confirmed at the daily candle close.
* If a triangle prints today, the earliest you act is the next day’s open (not the same candle).
* Green triangle = consider entering long.
* Red triangle = consider exiting.
* Long-only (no shorts).
How to use:
* Use on the Daily (1D) timeframe.
* Check the chart once per day after the daily candle closes.
* Do not act intraday on signals.
Rules (default settings 20 / 10 / 200):
* BUY: A green up triangle prints when the daily close is above the prior 20-day high and above the 200-day Simple Moving Average.
* SELL: A red down triangle prints when the daily close is below the prior 10-day low.
Lines and colors:
* Prior 20-day high (entry level): red
* Prior 10-day low (exit level): yellow
* 200-day Simple Moving Average: aqua
Notes:
* Best used on the Daily (1D) timeframe. Other timeframes may behave differently.
* This script plots signals and reference levels only. For performance metrics, use a matching strategy/backtest script.
* Educational use only. Not financial advice.
Madd Monkey Pro MKDx Leg and Zone Mapping EngineMadd Monkey Pro MKDx is a structure and zone mapping tool for intraday traders who prefer clear, rule-based legs and focused entry areas instead of constantly redrawing levels by hand.
The script was developed and tested mainly on XAUUSD (Gold) using 15-minute and 5-minute charts. You can apply it to other symbols and timeframes at your own discretion, but you should always test and adapt settings for each market.
Purpose
MKDx is designed to help answer three practical questions:
Where is the current impulsive leg in price?
Where is the main pullback or entry zone inside that leg?
How do trades taken from those zones behave over time, according to your own rules?
Core components (high-level logic)
MKDx combines several modules:
Leg detection engine – tracks clear bullish and bearish displacement moves and maintains the currently active leg as new bars confirm structure.
Zone engine – defines a focused “entry band” within each leg, using a premium/discount style layout rather than shading the entire range.
Trend and momentum filters – optional filters to help you stay aligned with broader direction and avoid trading every leg blindly.
Confluence checks – additional conditions that a leg must pass before being considered valid by the indicator.
Optional SL / TP references – tools that can mark guideline stop and target areas relative to each leg and zone.
These components are displayed as leg markers, shaded or outlined zones, optional horizontal reference lines, and simple long/short markers where your chosen filters agree.
Key features
Automatic mapping of bullish and bearish legs that updates as new highs or lows are confirmed.
Highlighted entry zones inside each active leg, instead of persistent bands that cover the entire chart.
Configurable filters for trend, momentum and confluence so you can adjust how selective or permissive the signals are.
Optional status panel showing approximate counts of outcomes (for example, how many legs would have reached a rough target or stop under your interpretation).
Independent toggles for leg lines, zones, markers, labels and the panel so you can keep charts clean.
Suggested usage
Timeframes: Originally tuned for XAUUSD on the 15m and 5m charts. Other timeframes and instruments require your own forward testing.
Use MKDx to:
Identify the current active leg and its direction.
Watch for price returning into the mapped zone.
Combine that context with your own entry logic (price action, candlestick patterns, sessions, etc.) and risk rules.
MKDx does not open or manage trades. Position sizing, stop placement, targets and daily limits are entirely your responsibility.
Notes and limitations
Closed bars are not repainted, but leg and zone definitions can change as structure develops. This is expected behavior for any structure-based approach.
All arrows, zones and counts are context tools only. They are not trade recommendations or performance guarantees.
Past behavior of any configuration does not imply similar results in the future.
Risk disclaimer
This script is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument. Trading and investing involve significant risk, and you can lose more than your initial investment. Past performance and historical behavior do not guarantee future results.
By using Madd Monkey Pro MKDx, you accept full responsibility for your own trading decisions and outcomes. The author is not liable for any loss or damage arising from the use of this script.
VD FRFS PRO
VD FRFS PRO
This trader centric, multi-functional indicator built on **Pine Script™ v6** that seamlessly integrates four of the most critical price and volatility tools into a single overlay. Designed for day traders, swing traders, and institutional analysts, this tool provides a comprehensive view of volatility, trend, volume-based pricing, and structure, all without chart clutter.
Overview & Concept
The VD FRFS PRO is engineered for efficiency and clarity. Instead of layering four separate indicators, which can lead to performance issues and confusion, this script combines the calculations into one, allowing traders to execute complex technical analysis rapidly.
It serves as a powerful foundation for strategies that require:
1. Volatility Assessment (Bollinger Bands)
2. Volume-Weighted Fair Value (VWAP)
3. Price Structure & Swings (Zig Zag)
4. Dynamic Trend Filtering (Configurable SMA)
Customization & Settings
All inputs are logically grouped for ease of use in the indicator's settings menu.
Bollinger Bands
BB Length: Period for the Basis SMA and StdDev calculation (default: 20).
BB Source: Price series for the calculation (default: `close`).
BB StdDev Multiplier: Multiplier for the Standard Deviation (default: 2.0).
BB Offset: Shifts the bands horizontally (default: 0).
VWAP Settings
VWAP Source: Price series for the VWAP calculation (default: `hlc3`).
Zig Zag Settings
Zig Zag High/Low Length: Lookback period for determining swing points (default: 3).
SMA Settings
SMA Period: Lookback period for the configurable SMA (default: 20).
Show SMA: Checkbox to toggle the visibility of this SMA (default: `true`).
Disclaimer
Feel free to reach out for suggestions and modification requests.
Smart Money Alpha Signals (Performance Dashboard) Smart Money Alpha Signals: Identifying Market Leaders & Generating Alpha
GMP Alpha Signals (Global Market Performance Alpha) is a specialized analysis tool designed not merely to find stocks that are rising, but to identify "Alpha" assets—Market Leaders that defend their price or rise even under adverse conditions where the market index falls or consolidates.
This indicator visualizes the concept of Comparative Relative Strength (RS) and Smart Money accumulation patterns, helping traders capture profit opportunities even during bearish market phases.
Key Objectives (Purpose)
Alpha Capture: Identifying assets generating 'excess returns' that outperform the market Beta.
Smart Money Tracking: Detecting traces of 'institutional buying' and 'accumulation' that defend prices during index plunges.
Decoupling Identification: Spotting assets moving on independent catalysts or momentum, regardless of the broader market direction.
Stop Hunt Filtering: Distinguishing 'fake drops' where price dips temporarily, but Relative Strength remains intact.
Dashboard Guide
Interpretation of the information panel (Table) displayed on the chart.
Rel. Performance: Shows the excess return compared to the index over the set period. (Positive/Green = Stronger than the market).
Decoupling Strength: The correlation coefficient with the index. Lower values (0 or negative) indicate movement independent of market risk.
Bullish: The count/rate of rising or limiting losses when the index drops sharply (e.g., < -0.5%). (Gold = Market Crash Leader).
Defended: The count/rate of holding support levels when the index shows mild weakness (e.g., < -0.05%). (Gold = Strong Accumulation).
Bench. Defense: The defense rate of the comparison benchmark (e.g., TSLA, ETH). Your target asset must be higher to be considered the sector leader.
Input Options & Settings Guide
You can optimize settings according to your trading style and asset class (Stocks/Crypto).
(1) Main Settings
Major Index: The baseline market index for comparison.
(US Stocks: NASDAQ:NDX or TVC:SPX / Crypto: BINANCE:BTCUSDT)
Benchmark Symbol: A competitor within the sector.
(e.g., Set NVDA when analyzing Semiconductor stocks).
Correlation Lookback: The lookback period for judging decoupling. (Default: 30)
Performance Lookback: The number of bars to calculate cumulative returns and defense rates. (Default: 60)
(2) Dashboard Thresholds
These settings define the criteria for what qualifies as "Defended" or "Bullish".
Performance (Max %): Used to find assets that haven't pumped yet. Signals trigger only when Alpha is below this value.
Defended Logic:
Index Drop Condition: The index must drop by at least this amount to start checking. (e.g., -0.05%)
Asset Buffer: How much the asset must outperform the index drop.
(Example: If Index drops -1.0% and Buffer is 0.2%, the asset must be at least -0.8% to count as 'Defended').
Bullish Logic: Measures resilience during steeper market dumps (e.g., -0.5% drop) compared to the Defended Logic.
Volume Settings: Decides whether to count Defended/Bullish instances only when accompanied by volume above the SMA.
(3) Signal Logic Settings (Crucial)
Customize conditions to trigger alerts. The choice between AND / OR is crucial.
AND: Condition must be met SIMULTANEOUSLY with other active conditions (Conservative/High Certainty).
OR: Condition triggers the signal INDEPENDENTLY (Aggressive/Opportunity Capture).
Performance: Is the relative performance within the threshold? (Basic Filter).
Decoupling: Has the correlation dropped? (Start of independent move).
Bullish Rate: Is the Bullish rate high during market dumps?
Defended Rate (High): (Recommended) Is there continuous price defense occurring? (Accumulation detection).
Defended Rate (Low): (Warning) Has the defense rate broken down? (For Stop Loss).
Defended > Benchmark: Is it stronger than the Benchmark (2nd tier)?
Volume Spike: Has volume surged compared to the average? (Institutional involvement).
RSI Oversold: Is it in oversold territory? (Counter-trend trading).
Decoupling Move: Does the current bar show the "Index Down / Asset Up" pattern?
Min USD Volume: Transaction value filter (To exclude low liquidity assets).
Footprint Imbalance Reversal ZonesThe script detects blowouts and displays buy and sell volume as levels.
Green lines = bullish zones (potential support / buying pressure)
Red lines = bearish zones (potential resistance / selling pressure)
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Trade ideas:
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Price approaching a green zone → potential bounce/support.
Price approaching a red zone → potential rejection/resistance.
Combine with other indicators or price action for confirmation.
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Configuration
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Inputs:
Imbalance Threshold (%) → higher = only very strong imbalances trigger zones
Bars to form cluster → number of consecutive imbalance bars needed
Zone Extend Bars → how far each zone line extends into the future
Minimum bar volume → ignore low-volume bars for cleaner zones
Use tick-rule volume estimate → leave true if no real bid/ask data
Max saved zones → max number of zones stored (oldest removed if exceeded)
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Tips
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Best used on intraday or short-term charts where volume imbalances are meaningful.
Adjust Minimum bar volume to filter out low-volume noise.
Combine with candlestick patterns, RSI, or moving averages for higher-probability trades.
For long-term charts, consider increasing Bars to form cluster to capture stronger levels.
Combine with price action, candlestick patterns, or other indicators for better trade signals.
Session H/L (Lumiere)This is the 2.0 version of ''Trading session High/Low''
Previous Day High & Low (PDH / PDL)
The script now draws:
PDH = previous day’s high
PDL = previous day’s low
They:
Are based on the daily timeframe (not your chart timeframe).
Look the same and sit in the same place on all timeframes.
Have their own color, width, and style in:
“Previous Day Levels” settings.
Clean PDH/PDL text instead of labels.
You can show/hide this text with: “Show PDH/PDL Text”
PDH/PDL also get dotted when swept.
Timezone handling is now flexible & DST-aware
Instead of a fixed "Etc/GMT+4" (which breaks during summer/winter time changes),
you now have a dropdown.
LHAMA MTF Structure & Fibs [LTS]Overview
LHAMA MTF Structure & Fibs is a multi-purpose market structure toolkit that combines current-timeframe structure, higher-timeframe structure, Imbalance/FVG-based order blocks, and automatic Fibonacci retracements into a single chart overlay.
Current-Timeframe Structure
The indicator first maps current-timeframe market structure using swing highs and lows based on a user-defined pivot length (“Time-Horizon”):
Labels swing points as HH , HL , LH , and LL .
Draws BOS (Break of Structure) when price breaks beyond a prior swing.
Optionally identifies CHoCH (Change of Character) when a break occurs against the previous direction.
Lets you choose whether BOS/CHoCH confirmation uses closes or wicks .
Provides options to show/hide swing labels, choose line style (solid/dashed/dotted), and configure bullish/bearish colors.
Higher-Timeframe (HTF) Structure
On top of the local structure, the script builds a higher-timeframe structure map and projects it onto your active chart:
Aggregates price into HTF “bars” (e.g., 4h structure on a 5m chart).
Detects HTF pivots with their own pivot length setting.
Draws HTF BOS/CHoCH lines and labels back on the lower timeframe.
Lets you choose wick vs close confirmation for HTF breaks.
Optional “ pending ” HTF levels: lines extended from the latest HTF swing highs/lows that remain “waiting” until price breaks them.
This is designed to make it easier to see how intraday price is moving relative to the dominant higher-timeframe trend.
Order Blocks (Imbalance/FVG-Based)
The indicator detects simple bullish and bearish order blocks based on fair value gaps and prior sweeps:
Identifies bullish/bearish FVGs together with a sweep of a previous low/high.
Creates colored boxes anchored to an “anchor” candle and extends them forward.
Marks boxes as “broken” when price trades inside or through the opposite side.
Broken blocks can have reduced emphasis (more transparent, dashed border) and can optionally be deleted.
Show Nearest Only mode highlights only the closest active bullish and bearish blocks to reduce chart clutter.
Periodic cleanup removes very old boxes to maintain chart responsiveness.
Automatic Fibonacci Levels
The script can draw up to five customizable Fibonacci retracement levels using the HTF structure logic:
Measures swings using HTF pivots and extremes.
Historical mode : measures between two confirmed pivots in one direction.
Live mode : starts from the last confirmed pivot and tracks the evolving extreme; if price reverses through that pivot, measurement can flip to track the new leg.
Each Fib level has its own on/off toggle, ratio value, and color.
Draws a main swing line plus retracement lines projected slightly into the future.
Key Inputs & Customization
Market Structure (Current TF)
Pivot length (“Time-Horizon”).
BOS confirmation: candle close or wicks.
BOS/CHoCH line style and width.
Swing labels on/off and global label size.
Bullish/bearish colors.
Market Structure (HTF)
HTF timeframe selection.
Separate pivot length for HTF swings.
Close vs wick confirmation for HTF breaks.
HTF swing labels and CHoCH labels on/off.
Pending HTF levels: style, color, and visibility.
Order Block Settings
Bullish/bearish box colors and border width.
Maximum number of boxes to display.
Optional deletion of broken blocks.
“Show Nearest Only” filter to highlight the closest active zones.
Max bars to backscan for the anchor candle.
Cleanup frequency for removing very old boxes.
Fibonacci Settings
Show/hide auto Fibs.
Historical vs Live tracking mode.
Five user-defined ratios with individual toggles and colors.
Open Range BreakoutOpen Range Breakout (ORB)
The Open Range Breakout (ORB) is a classic intraday strategy used across stocks, indices, FX and futures. It focuses on how price behaves during the first minutes of a major session, when liquidity and volatility are highest.
This indicator fully automates the ORB process with session detection, box drawing, breakout & retest logic, and final Buy/Sell signals.
Multi-Session Support
Choose between the three most important global opens:
Asia (Tokyo) – JPY pairs, Asian indices, gold, crypto
London – FX majors, European indices, strong volatility
New York – US indices, USD pairs, gold, oil, highest volume
The Opening Range is calculated only during the selected session.
ORB Range (5 / 15 / 30 min)
The indicator builds the ORB High/Low from the first X minutes of the session, draws the box, and waits for price action once the range is complete.
How It Works
ORB Window → High/Low of the opening minutes are recorded.
Breakout → Price closes above/below the ORB → “BREAKOUT” label.
Retest → Price returns to the ORB box → “RETEST” label.
Confirmation Levels Freeze → Upper/lower structure set.
Final Signal
Close above frozen upper level → BUY
Close below frozen lower level → SELL
This filters out false breakouts and provides structured continuation signals.
Alerts
Includes built-in alert conditions for:
ORB BUY Signal
ORB SELL Signal
Alerts trigger exactly when the Buy or Sell label appears.
Works On
Stocks & indices
Forex
Futures
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RSI Median DeviationRSI Median Deviation – Adaptive Statistical RSI for High-Probability Extremes
The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a momentum oscillator developed by J. Welles Wilder in 1978 to measure the magnitude of recent price changes and identify potential overbought or oversold conditions. It calculates the ratio of upward to downward price movements over a specified period, scaled to 0-100. However, standard RSI often relies on fixed thresholds like 70/30, which can produce unreliable signals in varying market regimes due to their lack of adaptability to the actual distribution of RSI values.
This indicator was developed because I needed a reliable tool for spotting intermediate high-probability bottoms and tops. Instead of arbitrary horizontal lines, it uses the RSI’s own historical median as a dynamic centerline and measures how far the current RSI deviates from that median over a chosen lookback period. The main signals are triggered only at 2 standard deviation (2σ) extremes — statistically rare events that occur roughly 5 % of the time under a normal distribution. I selected 2σ because it is extreme enough to be meaningful yet frequent enough for practical trading. For oversold signals I further require RSI to be below 42, a filter that significantly improved results in my mean-reversion tests (enter on oversold, exit on the first bar the condition is no longer true).
The combination of percentile median + standard deviation bands is deliberate: the median is far more robust to outliers than a simple average, while the SD bands automatically adjust to the current volatility of the RSI itself, producing adaptive envelopes that work equally well in ranging and trending markets.
Underlying Concepts and Calculations
Base RSI: RSI = 100 − (100 / (1 + RS)), RS = average gain / average loss (default length 10).
Percentile Median: 50th percentile of the last "N" RSI values (default 28 = 4 weeks)
→ dynamic, outlier-resistant centerline.
Standard Deviation Bands: rolling stdev of RSI (default length 27 = = 4 weeks (almost))
→ bands = median ± 1σ / 2σ.
Optional Dynamic MA Envelopes: user-selectable moving average (TEMA, WMA, etc., default WMA length 37) for additional momentum context.
Trend Bias Coloring
Independent of the statistical extremes, the RSI line itself is colored green when above the user-defined Long Threshold (default 60) and red when below the Short Threshold (default 47). This provides an instant bullish/bearish bias overlay similar to classic RSI usage, without interfering with the main 2σ extreme signals.
Extremes are highlighted with background color (green for oversold 2σ + RSI<42, magenta for overbought 2σ) and small diamond markers for ultra-extremes (RSI <25 or >85).
Originality and Development Rationale
The indicator was built and refined through extensive testing on dozens of assets including major cryptocurrencies:
(BTC, ETH, SOL, SUI, BNB, XRP, TRX, DOGE, LINK, PAXG, CVX, HYPE, VIRTUAL and many more),
the Magnificent 7 stocks,, QQQ, SPX, and gold.
Default parameters were chosen to deliver consistent profitability in simple mean-reversion setups while maximizing Sortino ratio and minimizing maximum drawdown across this broad universe — ensuring the settings are robust and not overfitted to any single instrument or timeframe.
How to Use It
Ideal for swing / position trading on the 1h to daily charts (the same defaults work).
Oversold (high-probability long): RSI crosses below lower 2σ band AND RSI < 42
→ green background
→ enter long, exit the first bar the condition disappears.
Overbought (high-probability short): RSI crosses above upper 2σ band
→ magenta background
→ enter short, exit on opposite signal or at median. (Shorts were not tested, it's only an idea)
Use the green/red RSI line coloring for quick trend context and to avoid fighting strong momentum.
Always confirm with price action and manage risk appropriately.
This indicator is not a standalone trading system.
Disclaimer: This is not financial advice. Backtests are based on past results and are not indicative of future performance.
Standard Deviation Levels with Settlement Price and VolatilityStandard Deviation Levels with Settlement Price and Volatility.
This indicator plots the standard deviation levels based on the settlement price and the implied volatility. It works for all Equity Stocks and Futures.
For Futures
Symbol Volatility Symbol (Implied Volatility)
NQ VXN
ES VIX
YM VXD
RTY RVX
CL OVX
GC GVZ
BTC DVOL
The plot gives you an ideas that the price has what probability staying in the range of 1SD,2SD,3SD ( In normal distribution method)
Please provide the feedback or comments if you find any improvements
DR/IDR fractals break candle (ChadAnt)This indicator is an Opening Range Breakout (ORB) tool. It identifies the high and low price range established during a specific time window (e.g., the first hour of trading, 9:30–10:30 AM NY time). Once that time window closes, it watches for the price to "break out" of that range and projects profit targets based on the size of the initial range.
Key Features & How They Work
1. The Opening Range (The Box)
Time Window: The indicator waits for your specific start time (default 9:30 AM NY). It does not draw anything before this time.
The "Wicks": It tracks the absolute highest and lowest prices reached during this time (the Wicks). These act as your Breakout Triggers.
The "Body": It tracks the highest and lowest candle closes/opens during this time. This creates a shaded "zone" on your chart, representing the core area where most trading occurred.
Shading: To keep your chart clean, the background shading only appears during the forming time window.
2. Breakout Signals
Once the time window ends (e.g., 10:30 AM), the indicator "locks" the levels.
It then waits for a candle to move above the Wick High or below the Wick Low.
The Signal: When this happens, a label ("BREAK") appears on the chart.
Green Label: Bullish breakout (price went above the range).
Red Label: Bearish breakout (price went below the range).
Note: It only signals the first breakout of the day to avoid false alarms during choppy markets.
3. Extension Targets (Profit Levels)
When a breakout signal occurs, the indicator automatically draws target lines (extensions).
Calculation: These targets are based on the height of the "Body" zone (the shaded area).
Example: If your setting is 1.0, the indicator measures the height of the shaded body range and projects that exact distance above the breakout point. This is often used as a "Measured Move" target.
You can customize how many lines appear and how far apart they are (e.g., 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 times the range size).
4. Williams Fractals
During the opening range time, the indicator looks for specific price patterns called "Williams Fractals" (a 5-candle pattern that highlights potential turning points).
If a fractal peak or valley occurs inside your opening range, it marks it with a small triangle (▲ or ▼). Traders often use these as early signs of support or resistance forming inside the range.
5. Clean Visuals
Line Cutoff: You can set a "Stop Time" (e.g., 16:00 or 4:00 PM). The lines will stop drawing at that time so they don't clutter your chart overnight.
Gap Handling: The lines are programmed to break cleanly between days, so you don't see messy diagonal lines connecting yesterday's close to today's open.
Summary of Settings You Can Change
Session Time: When the range starts and ends.
Line Stop Time: When the lines should disappear for the day.
Visuals: Colors, line width, and style (solid, dotted, dashed).
Extensions: How many target lines to draw and the step size (e.g., 0.5x, 1.0x).
Fractals: Toggle the triangle icons on/off.






















