ATR SPREADThis is a comprehensive ATR SPREAD indicator for TradingView that combines volatility monitoring with spread analysis. Here's what it does and why it's useful:
Core Functionality
ATR Progress Tracking:
Monitors how much of the daily ATR (Average True Range) has been "consumed" during the current trading day
Calculates progress from two reference points: day's open and previous day's close
Displays progress as percentages or absolute values
Provides color-coded visual feedback (green → yellow → orange → red) based on ATR consumption levels
Spread Monitoring with Advanced Filtering:
Tracks current market spreads using multiple methods (minute high-low ranges, tick-to-tick differences)
Calculates rolling average spread to establish baseline conditions
Implements sophisticated filtering to exclude anomalous spread readings that could skew analysis
Key Features
Smart Filtering System:
Automatically filters out abnormal spreads during session opens
Excludes spreads that are too large relative to price or ATR
Removes outliers that exceed normal spread multiples
Maintains data quality for accurate analysis
Multi-Level Alert System:
ATR threshold alerts (50%, 80%, 100% consumption)
Customizable warning threshold (default 70%)
Spread expansion warnings and alerts
Session start notifications
Professional Dashboard:
Customizable information panel showing real-time metrics
Multiple positioning options and visual themes
Displays ATR status, progress percentages, current/average spreads
Color-coded status indicators for quick assessment
Trading Applications
Risk Management:
Helps traders understand how much daily volatility has been used up
Assists in position sizing based on remaining expected movement
Identifies periods of unusual market conditions
Market Condition Assessment:
Monitors liquidity conditions through spread analysis
Detects when spreads widen beyond normal levels
Filters out unreliable data during volatile periods
Entry/Exit Timing:
High ATR consumption may suggest limited further movement
Low ATR consumption early in the day might indicate potential for larger moves
Spread conditions help assess execution quality expectations
This indicator is particularly valuable for intraday traders, scalpers, and anyone who needs to monitor market microstructure conditions alongside volatility metrics. It provides a comprehensive view of both price movement potential (ATR) and execution environment quality (spreads) in a single, professional-grade tool.
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HTF Control Shift CandlesHTF Control Shift Candles highlights reversal-type candles that show a decisive shift in market control between buyers and sellers. These candles are detected by measuring wick length relative to the entire range and the close’s position within that range. A bullish control shift occurs when a candle forms with a long lower wick and closes in the top portion of its range, showing strong rejection of lower prices and a buyer takeover. A bearish control shift occurs when a candle forms with a long upper wick and closes in the bottom portion of its range, showing rejection of higher prices and a seller takeover. Candles are automatically recolored for fast visual recognition, and alerts are built in so traders never miss a potential shift in control.
This tool is specifically designed for 30-minute and higher timeframes, where control shift candles carry greater significance for swing and intraday setups. Inputs allow you to adjust wick percentage (wickPct) and body percentage (bodyPct) thresholds for different levels of sensitivity. For example, with wickPct = 0.5 and bodyPct = 0.3, a bullish control shift requires the lower wick to be at least 50% of the entire range and the close to finish in the top 30%. By tuning these values, traders can refine the detection for different volatility regimes or personal trading strategies.
Bar Close Confirmation Only
This indicator confirms signals only after the candle has closed. The calculation requires final values for open, high, low, and close, which are not fixed until the bar finishes forming. That means no mid-bar or intrabar repainting — alerts and highlights trigger only once the bar is complete. For example, if a candle temporarily has a long lower wick but closes back in the middle of its range, it will not be marked as a bullish control shift. This ensures accuracy by waiting for the final candle close before confirming that buyers or sellers truly maintained control.
Control shift candles can be especially useful around liquidity sweeps, support/resistance zones, or after extended moves, as they often mark key turning points. A bullish control shift near demand may provide an early entry confirmation for longs, while a bearish control shift at supply may signal short opportunities or exits from longs. This makes the indicator a versatile tool for anticipating reversals, timing entries with precision, and filtering signals on higher timeframes where market structure shifts are most impactful.
Señales de Compra/Venta - KUSKUS + MACD AlgoAlphaseñales de compra/venta con base en la alineación de dos indicadores
Candle Range Theory (CRT) Enhanced✨ Key upgrades over your version:
Uses multi-timeframe high/low/mid as the reference range.
Adds false breakout candle filter (manipulation logic).
Adds liquidity sweep checks.
Filters out tiny candles (low range = noise).
Adds session filter (only valid during chosen active times).
Plots the HTF midpoint line for reference.
Leaves placeholders for order block / risk management logic.
RSI DivergenceStrat WCredit to faytterro. Buy when RSI is staying flat or going up while the ticker price is going down. Sell when RSI is staying flat or going down while the ticker price is going up.
Previous Day Close (PDC)pdc price just watch how it reacts it will say if bearish or bullish on day or can get a good entry took a while to make who likes it
Alain parfHammer signals only valid for longs above EMA200.
Inverted hammer signals only valid for shorts below EMA200.
EMA200 is plotted as an orange line.
卡蛋K线反转Currently, only entry signals and reversal signals are available.
Continuous updates are planned, with subsequent plans to add alarm and reversal alerts.
OHLC RTH & Globex SessionsHoD (High of Day)
OoD (Open of Day)
LoD (Low of Day)
CoD (Close of Day)
HoG (High of Globex)
LoG (Low of Globex)
HoY (High of Yesterday)
OoY (Open of Yesterday)
LoY (Low of Yesterday)
CoY (Close of Yesterday)
Three 20MA (automatically set for each time frame)Three 20MAs (automatically set for each time frame. By using only the 20SMA for each time frame, you can unify how you view the chart and check the consistency of direction between each time frame.
20MA+
default_ma2 = tf == "1" ? 100 :
tf == "5" ? 120 :
tf == "15" ? 80 :
tf == "30" ? 160 :
tf == "60" ? 80 :
tf == "240" ? 120 :
tf == "D" ? 100 :
tf == "W" ? 90 :
tf == "M" ? 60 :
80
default_ma3 = tf == "1" ? 300 :
tf == "5" ? 240 :
tf == "15" ? 320 :
tf == "30" ? 960 :
tf == "60" ? 480 :
tf == "240" ? 600 :
tf == "D" ? 400 :
tf == "W" ? 400 :
tf == "M" ? 240 :
320
Stock display + weekly lineStock display + weekly line. The weekly line can display next week's line in advance.
2nd 1H: Midpoints (white=2nd mid, blue=2-candle range mid)2nd 1H: Midpoints (white=2nd mid, blue=2-candle range mid)
Quadro Volume Profile- ArchitThe volume profile indicator is an advanced charting tool that displays trading activity (volume) at specific price levels during a selected time period. Unlike traditional volume indicators, which show volume over time (below the price chart), the volume profile plots a histogram on the price axis to show where the most trading has occurred for each price point.
Liquidity Pro Map - ArchitLiquidity Indicator for gauging orders volatility. It is visually highlight where buy and sell liquidity is concentrated on a chart.
Clean MA + Signals (overlay)//@version=5
indicator("Clean MA + Signals (overlay)", overlay=true)
// Inputs
maLen = input.int(50, "MA Length", minval=1)
maType = input.string("EMA", "MA Type", options= )
// MA
maCalc(src, len, typ) =>
switch typ
"SMA" => ta.sma(src, len)
"EMA" => ta.ema(src, len)
"RMA" => ta.rma(src, len)
"WMA" => ta.wma(src, len)
maLine = maCalc(close, maLen, maType)
plot(maLine, "MA", color=color.new(color.teal, 0), linewidth=2)
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longCond = ta.crossover(close, maLine)
shortCond = ta.crossunder(close, maLine)
plotshape(longCond, "LONG", location=location.belowbar, style=shape.triangleup, color=color.lime, size=size.small, text="LONG")
plotshape(shortCond, "SHORT", location=location.abovebar, style=shape.triangledown, color=color.red, size=size.small, text="SHORT")
alertcondition(longCond, "LONG Signal", "LONG signal on {{ticker}} {{interval}}")
alertcondition(shortCond, "SHORT Signal", "SHORT signal on {{ticker}} {{interval}}")
Candle Range % MarkerHigh/Low Percentage marker. For a Green Candle its low to High. For a Red its from High to Low of the Candle
X VIBVolume Imbalance Zones
X VIB highlights price-levels where buying or selling pressure overwhelmed the opposing side within a single bar transition, leaving a void that the market often revisits. The script paints those voids as boxes so you can quickly see where liquidity may rest, where price may pause or react, and which imbalances persist across sessions.
What it plots
For each completed calculation bar (your chart’s timeframe or a higher timeframe you choose), the indicator draws a box that spans the prior bar’s close to the current bar’s open—only when that bar-to-bar transition exhibits a valid volume imbalance (VIB) by the selected rules. Boxes are time-anchored from the previous bar’s time to the current bar’s time close, and they are capped to a configurable count so the chart remains readable.
Two ways to define “Volume Imbalance”
X VIB calculates imbalances in two complementary ways. Both techniques isolate bar-to-bar displacement that reflects one-sided pressure, but they differ in strictness and how much confirmation they require.
Continuity VIB (Bar-to-Bar Displacement)
A strict definition that requires aligned progress and overlap between consecutive bars. In practical terms, a bullish continuity VIB demands that the new bar advances beyond the prior bar’s close, opens above it, and maintains upward progress without erasing the displacement; the bearish case mirrors this to the downside.
Use when: you want the cleanest, most structurally reliable voids that reflect decisive initiative flow.
Effect on boxes: typically fewer, higher-quality zones that mark locations of strong one-sided intent.
Gap-Qualified VIB (Displacement with Gap Confirmation)
A confirmatory definition that treats the bar-to-bar displacement as an imbalance only if the transition also observes a protective “gap-like” relationship with surrounding prices. This extra condition filters out many borderline transitions and emphasizes voids that were less likely to be traded through on their formation.
Use when: you want additional confirmation that the void had genuine follow-through pressure at birth.
Effect on boxes: often slightly fewer but “stickier” zones that can attract price on retests.
Both modes are drawn identically on the chart (as boxes spanning the displacement). Their difference is purely in the qualification of what counts as a VIB. You can display either set independently or together to compare how each mode surfaces structure.
Multi-Timeframe (MTF) logic
You can compute imbalances on a higher timeframe (e.g., 15-minute) while viewing a lower timeframe chart. When MTF is active, X VIB:
Samples open, high, low, close, time, and time_close from the selected HTF in a single, synchronized request (no gaps, no lookahead).
Only evaluates and draws boxes once per HTF bar close, ensuring clean, stable zones that don’t repaint intra-bar.
How traders use these zones
Reversion into voids: Price often returns to “fill” part of a void before deciding on continuation or reversal.
Context for entries/exits: VIB boxes provide precise, mechanically derived levels for limit entries, scale-outs, and invalidation points.
Confluence: Combine with session opens, HTF levels, or volatility bands to grade setups. Continuity VIBs can mark impulse anchors; Gap-Qualified VIBs often mark stickier pockets.
Inputs & controls
Calculate on higher timeframe? Toggle MTF computation; choose your Calc timeframe (e.g., 15).
Show VIBs: Master toggle for drawing imbalance boxes.
Color & Opacity: Pick the box fill and border intensity that suits your theme.
# Instances: Cap how many historical boxes remain on the chart to avoid clutter.
Notes & best practices
Signal density: Continuity VIBs tend to be more frequent on fast charts; Gap-Qualified VIBs are more selective. Try both and keep what aligns with your trade plan.
MTF discipline: When using a higher calc timeframe, analyze reactions primarily at that timeframe’s pace to avoid over-fitting to noise.
Lifecycle awareness: Not all voids fill. Track which boxes persist; durable voids often define the map of the session.
EMA20 (Cur/1H/D) + 5m Bar CountPlots EMA20 for current TF, 1H, and Daily, plus a 5-minute bar counter starting from 09:30 NY time, showing every Nth bar (default 2).
Key Levels: Open & Midday🔹 Opening Candle (9:30 AM New York Time)
Plots the high and low of the first 5-minute candle after the market opens.
🔹 12:30 PM Candle (3 hours after open)
Plots the high and low of the candle formed exactly 3 hours after the market opens.
These levels are useful for:
Identifying support/resistance zones.
Creating breakout or reversal strategies.
Tracking intraday momentum shifts.
📌 Important Notes:
Designed for 5-minute charts.
Make sure your chart is set to New York time (exchange time) for accurate levels.
Happy Trading!
4H Opening PriceMost candles form wicks. Price opens, creates a fake move, then moves in the direction of the body. My favorite 4h candle is the NY 10am candle.
open 5 min range 09:00/15:30the indicator will remove himself after 2h. it´s for trading in the 1min chart. wait for breakout, than retest and after that trade away from the boxes if u see price action.