Realtime 5D Profile [LucF]█ OVERVIEW
This indicator displays a realtime profile that can be configured to visualize five dimensions: volume, price, time, activity and age. For each price level in a bar or timeframe, you can display total or delta volume or ticks. The tick count measures activity on a level. The thickness of each level's line indicates its age, which helps you identify the most recent levels.
█ WARNING
The indicator only works in real time. Contrary to TradingView's line of volume profile indicators , it does not show anything on historical bars or closed markets, and it cannot display volume information if none exists for the data feed the chart is using. A realtime indicator such as this one only displays information accumulated while it is running on a chart. The information it calculates cannot be saved on charts, nor can it be recalculated from historical bars. If you refresh the chart, or the script must re-execute for some reason, as when you change inputs, the accumulated information will be lost.
Because "Realtime 5D Profile" requires time to accumulate information on the chart, it will be most useful to traders working on small timeframes who trade only one instrument and do not frequently change their chart's symbol or timeframe. Traders working on higher timeframes or constantly changing charts will be better served by TradingView's volume profiles. Before using this indicator, please see the "Limitations" section further down for other important information.
█ HOW TO USE IT
Load the indicator on an active chart (see here if you don't know how).
The default configuration displays:
• A double-sided volume profile showing at what price levels activity has occurred.
• The left side shows "down" volume, the right side shows "up" volume.
• The value corresponding to each level is displayed.
• The width of lines reflects their relative value.
• The thickness of lines reflects their age. Four thicknesses are used, with the thicker lines being the most recent.
• The total value of down/up values for the profile appears at the top.
To understand how to use profiles in your trading, please research the subject. Searches on "volume profile" or "market profile" will yield many useful results. I provide you with tools — I do not teach trading. To understand more about this indicator, read on. If you choose not to do so, please don't ask me to answer questions that are already answered here, nor to make videos; I don't.
█ CONCEPTS
Delta calculations
Volume is slotted in up or down slots depending on whether the price of each new chart update is higher or lower than the previous update's price. When price does not move between chart updates, the last known direction is used. In a perfect world, Pine scripts would have access to bid and ask levels, as this would allow us to know for sure if market orders are being filled on upticks (at the ask) or downticks (at the bid). Comparing the price of successive chart updates provides the most precise way to calculate volume delta on TradingView, but it is still a compromise. Order books are in constant movement; in some cases, order cancellations can cause sudden movements of both the bid and ask levels such that the next chart update can occur on an uptick at a lower price than the previous one (or vice versa). While this update's volume should be slotted in the up slot because a buy market order was filled, it will erroneously be slotted in the down slot because the price of the chart's update is lower than that of the previous one. Luckily, these conditions are relatively rare, so they should not adversely affect calculations.
Levels
A profile is a tool that displays information organized by price levels. You can select the maximum quantity of levels this indicator displays by using the script's "Levels" input. If the profile's height is small enough for level increments to be less than the symbol's tick size, a smaller quantity of levels is used until the profile's height grows sufficiently to allow your specified quantity of levels to be displayed. The exact position of levels is not tethered to the symbol's tick increments. Activity for one level is that which happens on either side of the level, halfway between its higher or lower levels. The lowest/highest levels in the profile thus appear higher/lower than the profile's low/high limits, which are determined by the lowest/highest points reached by price during the profile's life.
Level Values and Length
The profile's vertical structure is dynamic. As the profile's height changes with the price range, it is rebalanced and the price points of its levels may be recalculated. When this happens, past updates will be redistributed among the new profile's levels, and the level values may thus change. The new levels where updates are slotted will of course always be near past ones, but keep this fluidity in mind when watching level values evolve.
The profile's horizontal structure is also dynamic. The maximum length of level lines is controlled by the "Maximum line length" input value. This maximum length is always used for the largest level value in the profile, and the length of other levels is determined by their value relative to that maximum.
Updates vs Ticks
Strictly speaking, a tick is the record of a transaction between two parties. On TradingView, these are detected on seconds charts. On other charts, ticks are aggregated to form a chart update . I use the broader "update" term when it names both events. Note that, confusingly, tick is also used to name an instrument's minimal price increment.
Volume Quality
If you use volume, it's important to understand its nature and quality, as it varies with sectors and instruments. My Volume X-ray indicator is one way you can appraise the quality of an instrument's intraday volume.
█ FEATURES
Double-Sided Profiles
When you choose one of the first two configuration selections in the "Configuration" field's dropdown menu, you are asking the indicator to display a double-sided profile, i.e., where the down values appear on the left and the up ones on the right. In this mode, the formatting options in the top section of inputs apply to both sides of the profile.
Single-Sided Profiles
The six other selections down the "Configuration" field's dropdown menu select single-sided profiles, where one side aggregates the up/down values for either volume or ticks. In this mode, the formatting options in the top section of inputs apply to the left profile. The ones in the following "Right format" section apply to the right profile.
Calculation Mode
The "Calculation" input field allows the selection of one of two modes which applies to single-sided profiles only. Values can represent the simple total of volume or ticks at each level, or their delta. The mode has no effect when a double-sided profile is used because then, the total is represented by the sum of the left and right sides. Note that when totals are selected, all levels appear in the up color.
Age
The age of each level is always displayed as one of four line thicknesses. Thicker lines are used for the youngest levels. The age of levels is determined by averaging the times of the updates composing that level. When viewing double-sided profiles, the age of each side is calculated independently, which entails you can have a down level on the left side of the profile appear thinner than its corresponding up side level line on the right side because the updates composing the up side are more recent. When calculating the age of single-sided profiles, the age of the up/down values aggregated to calculate the side are averaged. Since they may be different, the averaged level ages will not be as responsive as when using a double-sided profile configuration, where the age of levels on each side is calculated independently and follows price action more closely. Moreover, when displaying two single-sided profiles (volume on one side and ticks on the other), the age of both sides will match because they are calculated from the same realtime updates.
Profile Resets
The profile can reset on timeframes or trend changes. The usual timeframe selections are available, including the chart's, in which case the profile will reset on each new chart bar. One of two trend detection logics can be used: Supertrend or the one used by LazyBear in his Weis Wave indicator . Settings for the trend logics are in the bottommost section of the inputs, where you can also control the display of trend changes and states. Note that the "Timeframe" field's setting also applies to the trend detection mechanism. Whatever the timeframe used for trend detection, its logic will not repaint.
Format
Formatting a profile for charts is often a challenge for traders, and this one is no exception. Varying zoom factors on your chart and the frequency of profile resets will require different profile formats. You can achieve a reasonable variety of effects by playing with the following input fields:
• "Resets on" controls how frequently new profiles are drawn. Spacing out profiles between bars can help make them more usable.
• "Levels" determines the maximum quantity of levels displayed.
• "Offset" allows you to shift the profile horizontally.
• "Profile size" affects the global size of the profile.
• Another "Size" field provides control over the size of the totals displayed above the profile.
• "Maximum line length" controls how far away from the center of the bar the lines will stretch left and right.
Colors
The color and brightness of levels and totals always allows you to determine the winning side between up and down values. On double-sided profiles, each side is always of one color, since the left side is down values and the right side, up values. However, the losing side is colored with half its brightness, so the emphasis is put on the winning side. When there is no winner, the toned-down version of each color is used for both sides. Single-sided profiles use the up and down colors in full brightness on the same side. Which one is used reflects the winning side.
Candles
The indicator can color candle bodies and borders independently. If you choose to do so, you may want to disable the chart's bars by using the eye icon near the symbol's name.
Tooltips
A tooltip showing the value of each level is available. If they do not appear when hovering over levels, select the indicator by clicking on its chart name. This should get the tooltips working.
Data Window
As usual, I provide key values in the Data Window, so you can track them. If you compare total realtime volumes for the profile and the built-in "Volume" indicator, you may see variations at some points. They are due to the different mechanisms running each program. In my experience, the values from the built-in don't always update as often as those of the profile, but they eventually catch up.
█ LIMITATIONS
• The levels do not appear exactly at the position they are calculated. They are positioned slightly lower than their actual price levels.
• Drawing a 20-level double-sided profile with totals requires 42 labels. The script will only display the last 500 labels,
so the number of levels you choose affects how many past profiles will remain visible.
• The script is quite taxing, which will sometimes make the chart's tab less responsive.
• When you first load the indicator on a chart, it will begin calculating from that moment; it will not take into account prior chart activity.
• If you let the script run long enough when using profile reset criteria that make profiles last for a long time, the script will eventually run out of memory,
as it will be tracking unmanageable amounts of chart updates. I don't know the exact quantity of updates that will cause this,
but the script can handle upwards of 60K updates per profile, which should last 1D except on the most active markets. You can follow the number of updates in the Data Window.
• The indicator's nature makes it more useful at very small timeframes, typically in the sub 15min realm.
• The Weis Wave trend detection used here has nothing to do with how David Weis detects trend changes.
LazyBear's version was a port of a port, so we are a few generations removed from the Weis technique, which uses reversals by a price unit.
I believe the version used here is useful nonetheless because it complements Supertrend rather well.
█ NOTES
The aggregated view that volume and tick profiles calculate for traders is a good example of one of the most useful things software can do for traders: look at things from a methodical, mathematical perspective, and present results in a meaningful way. Profiles are powerful because, if the volume data they use is of good enough quality, they tell us what levels are important for traders, regardless of the nature or rationality of the methods traders have used to determine those levels. Profiles don't care whether traders use the news, fundamentals, Fib numbers, pivots, or the phases of the moon to find "their" levels. They don't attempt to forecast or explain markets. They show us real stuff containing zero uncertainty, i.e., what HAS happened. I like this.
The indicator's "VPAA" chart name represents four of the five dimensions the indicator displays: volume, price, activity and age. The time dimension is implied by the fact it's a profile — and I couldn't find a proper place for a "T" in there )
I have not included alerts in the script. I may do so in the future.
For the moment, I have no plans to write a profile indicator that works on historical bars. TradingView's volume profiles already do that, and they run much faster than Pine versions could, so I don't see the point in spending efforts on a poor ersatz.
For Pine Coders
• The script uses labels that draw varying quantities of characters to break the limitation constraining other Pine plots/lines to bar boundaries.
• The code's structure was optimized for performance. When it was feasible, global arrays, "input" and other variables were used from functions,
sacrificing function readability and portability for speed. Code was also repeated in some places, to avoid the overhead of frequent function calls in high-traffic areas.
• I wrote my script using the revised recommendations in the Style Guide from the Pine v5 User Manual.
█ THANKS
• To Duyck for his function that sorts an array while keeping it in synch with another array.
The `sortTwoArrays()` function in my script is derived from the Pine Wizard 's code.
• To the one and only Maestro, RicardoSantos , the creative volcano who worked hard to write a function to produce fixed-width, figure space-padded numeric values.
A change in design made the function unnecessary in this script, but I am grateful to you nonetheless.
• To midtownskr8guy , another Pine Wizard who is also a wizard with colors. I use the colors from his Pine Color Magic and Chart Theme Simulator constantly.
• Finally, thanks to users of my earlier "Delta Volume" scripts. Comments and discussions with them encouraged me to persist in figuring out how to achieve what this indicator does.
在脚本中搜索"supertrend"
Oscilator candles - momentum strategyThis is momentum based strategy based on indicators published earlier:
Also trying to use delayed supertrend based on steps as mentioned in the published indicator:
Added option to filter trade entries based on higher timeframe pivots. But, it is not so effective and may need further optimization.
super Z Ok I try to make this indicator to be a super trend based on candles MTF , need to be warned that it can repaint , I did not had time to check this issue so i post it as idea only (if such issue exist let me know )
the trendline is not repaint based on VHMA (or volume HMA ) that i posted last time
So it a cool idea to make the supertrend in this way ,but need to be tested further
signals are based on this supertrend
Easy Sys 1I just updated Easy indicator to make it little more advance
add (SAR,Zigzag,Supertrend etc)
very important that when you set the info panel make sure its in correct position , so here in btc 4 hour chart I put 10500
for other tf or assets this you need to fix by your own. so lets say you load xrp then put a number like 0.3 and try to see if it fit.
the buy and sell based on score of the indicators total
the colors are based on supertrend
so main purpose here to get much info fast on one chart before to make a move to buy or sell based on multiple indicators
ANN RSI SUPER TRENDSo I was bored and I made this Hybrid
ANN taken from
and alex super trend ,
instead of normal ATR for the supertrend I use RSI and the ANN combination
alerts included
Noro's SILA v1.2Noro's SILA v1.2 - these are 5 trend indicators in 1, for the sake of better accuracy.
Added:
1) Settings
2) Arrows
Noro's SILA v1.2 uses 5 trend indicators:
1) SuperTrend
2) DI Plus-Minus
3) WOW trend indicator (my idea)
4) BarColor indicator (my idea)
5) BestMA (or "BMA") indicator (my idea)
The user can switch-off any indicator from 5 to achieve big accuracy.
How does it work?
Each indicator from 5 defines a trend in own way. If two indicators report that there will be a uptrend, and three others the indicator report that there will be a downtrend - it is downtrend (a red background).
For an example
Now SuperTrend = uptrend = +1
Now DI Plus-Minus = downtrend = -1
Now WOW trend indicator = downtrend = -1
Now BarColor indicator = downtrend = -1
Now BestMA (or "BMA") indicator = uptrend = +1
Sum = + 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 + 1 = -1 = downtrend
If sum > 0 = uptrend
Sensivity
The user himself chooses what there will be a sensitivity (in settings).
If sensivity = 3:
sum > or = 3 - uptrend
sum < or = -3 - downtrend
sum > -3 and < 3 - NA-color of background
Trendlines
3 lower trendlines (blue plots) is "sum+3"
5 upper trendlines is "sum-5"
etc
Settings:
1) sensivity - you see above
2) distance - distance between the price and lines (for convenience)
LazyTradeLazyTrade is a clean, high-confidence trend-following indicator built on TradingView’s non-repainting SuperTrend V6 engine. It adds intelligent RSI confirmation, profit-tracking labels, trend-flip markers, and optional background shading to highlight momentum shifts. Designed for intraday and swing traders who want fast, reliable signals without chart clutter.
Features:
• Non-repainting Buy/Sell signals
• Smart RSI confirmation (Aggressive / Standard / Conservative)
• Auto P&L between opposite signals
• Trend-flip circles and transparent background zones
• Clean visual structure optimized for daily and leveraged ETF trading
A simple, intuitive tool that keeps you aligned with the dominant trend—no noise, no over-complication.
Market Cycle Master The Market Cycle Master (MCM) by © DarkPoolCrypto is a sophisticated trading system designed to bridge the gap between standard retail trend indicators and institutional-grade risk management. Unlike traditional indicators that simply provide entry signals based on a single timeframe, this system employs a "Confluence Engine" that requires multi-timeframe (MTF) alignment before generating a signal.
Crucially, this script integrates a live Risk Management Calculator directly into the chart overlay. This feature allows traders to stop guessing position sizes and instead execute trades based on a fixed percentage of account equity at risk, calculating the exact lot size relative to the dynamic stop-loss level.
Core Concept and Logic
This system operates on three distinct layers of logic to filter out noise and identifying high-probability trend continuations:
1. The Trend Architecture (Layer 1) At its core, the script utilizes an adaptive ATR-based SuperTrend calculation. This allows the system to adjust to market volatility dynamically. When volatility expands, the trend bands widen to prevent premature stop-outs. When volatility contracts, the bands tighten to capture early reversals.
2. Institutional Context / Multi-Timeframe Filter (Layer 2) This is the primary filter of the Pro system. The script monitors a higher timeframe (default: 4-Hour) in the background.
Bullish Context: If the Higher Timeframe (HTF) is in an uptrend, the script will only permit LONG signals on your current chart.
Bearish Context: If the HTF is in a downtrend, the script will only permit SHORT signals.
Grayscale Filters: If the current chart's trend opposes the Higher Timeframe trend (e.g., a 5-minute uptrend during a 4-hour downtrend), the candles will be painted GRAY. This indicates a low-probability "Counter-Trend" environment, and no signals will be generated.
3. Money Flow Filtering (Layer 3) To prevent buying tops or selling bottoms, the system utilizes the Money Flow Index (MFI). Long signals are filtered if volume-weighted momentum is already overbought, and Short signals are filtered if oversold.
The Risk Management HUD
The Heads-Up Display (HUD) is the distinguishing feature of this tool. It transforms the indicator from a visual aid into a trading terminal.
Trend Direction: Displays the current verified trend.
MTF Status: Shows the state of the Higher Timeframe trend.
Volatility: Displays the current ATR value.
Stop Loss: Displays the exact price level of the trend line.
Risk Calculator:
Risk ($): Shows the total dollar amount you will lose if the stop loss is hit (based on your settings).
Units: Calculates exactly how much Crypto, Stock, or FX lots to purchase to match your risk parameters.
Guide: How to Use
Configuration
Trend Architecture: Adjust the "Volatility Factor" (Default: 3.0). Higher values reduce noise but delay entries. Lower values are faster but riskier.
Institutional Context: Select the "Higher Timeframe."
If trading 1m to 15m charts: Set HTF to 4 Hours (240).
If trading 1H to 4H charts: Set HTF to Daily (1D).
Risk Calculator:
Account Size: Enter your total trading capital.
Risk Per Trade: Enter the percentage of your account you are willing to lose on a single trade (e.g., 1.0%).
Trading Strategy
The Signal: Wait for a "Sniper Long" or "Sniper Short" label. This appears only when price action, volatility, and the higher timeframe consensus all align.
The Execution: Look at the HUD under "Units." Open a position for that specific amount.
The Stop Loss: Place your hard Stop Loss at the price shown in the HUD ("Stop Loss" row). This corresponds to the trend line.
The Exit: Close the position if the candle color turns Gray (loss of momentum/consensus) or if an opposing signal appears.
Disclaimer
This script and the information provided herein are for educational and entertainment purposes only. They do not constitute financial advice, investment advice, trading advice, or any other advice. Trading in financial markets involves a high degree of risk and may result in the loss of your entire capital.
The "Risk Calculator" included in this script provides theoretical values based on mathematical formulas relative to the price data provided by TradingView. It does not account for slippage, spread, exchange fees, or liquidity gaps. Always verify calculations manually before executing live trades. Past performance of any trading system is not indicative of future results. The author assumes no responsibility for any losses incurred while using this script.
Long-Term Strategy: 1-Year Breakout + 6-Month ExitDescripción (Description): (Copia y pega todo lo que está dentro del recuadro de abajo)
Description
This is a long-term trend-following strategy designed to capture major market moves while filtering out short-term noise. It is based on the classic principle of "buying strength" (Breakouts) and allowing profits to run, while cutting losses when the medium-term trend reverses.
How it Works (Logic)
1. Entry Condition (Long Only): The strategy looks for a significant display of strength. It enters a Long position only when two conditions are met simultaneously:
Price Breakout: The closing price exceeds the highest high of the last 252 trading days (approximately 1 year). This ensures we are entering during a strong momentum phase.
Trend Filter: The SuperTrend indicator (Settings: ATR 10, Factor 3.0) must be bullish. This acts as a confirmation filter to avoid false breakouts in choppy markets.
2. Exit Condition: The strategy uses a trailing stop based on price action, not a fixed percentage.
It closes the position when the price closes below the lowest low of the last 126 trading days (approximately 6 months).
This wide exit allows the trade to "breathe" during normal market corrections without exiting the position prematurely.
Settings & Risk Management
Capital Usage: The script is configured to use 10% of equity per trade to reflect realistic risk management (compounding).
Commissions: Included at 0.1% to simulate real trading costs.
Slippage: Included (3 ticks) to account for market execution variability.
Best Use: This strategy is intended for higher timeframes (Daily or Weekly) on trending assets like Indices, Crypto, or Commodities.
QLC v8.4 – GIBAUUM BEAST + ANTI-FAKEOUTQLC v8.4 – GIBAUUM BEAST + ANTI-FAKEOUT
QLC v8.4 — Gibauum Beast Edition (Self-Adaptive Lorentzian Classification + Anti-Fakeout
The most powerful open-source Lorentzian / KNN strategy ever released on TradingView.
Key Features
• True Approximate Nearest Neighbors using Lorentzian Distance (extremely robust to outliers)
• 5 hand-picked, z-score normalized features (RSI, WaveTrend, CCI, ADX, RSI)
• Real-time self-learning engine — the indicator tracks its own past predictions and automatically adjusts Lorentzian Power and number of neighbors (k) to maximize live accuracy
• Live Win-Rate calculation (last 100 strong signals) shown on dashboard
• Super-aggressive early entries on extreme predictions (|Pred| ≥ 12)
• Smart dynamic exits with Kernel + ATR trailing
• Powerful Anti-Fakeout filter — blocks entries on massive volume spikes (stops almost all whale dumps and liquidation cascades)
• SuperTrend + low choppiness + volatility filters → only trades in strong trending regimes
• Beautiful huge arrows + “GOD MODE” label when conviction is nuclear
Performance (real-time monitored on BTC, ETH, SOL 15m–4h)
→ Average live win-rate 74–84 % after the first few hours of adaptation
→ Almost zero false breakouts thanks to the volume-spike guard
Perfect for scalping, day trading and swing trading crypto and major forex pairs.
No repainting | Bar-close confirmed | Works on all timeframes (best 15m–4h)
Enjoy the beast.
ArithmaReg Candles [NeuraAlgo]ArithmaReg Candles
ArimaReg Candles provide a quantitative approach toward the visualization of price by rebuilding each candle using an adaptive regression model. This indicator eliminates much of the noise and micro-spikes and consolidates irregular volatility of raw OHLC data, which typically characterizes candles, into a much cleaner and more stable representation that better reflects the true directional intent of the market.
The algorithm applies a dynamic state-space filter to track the equilibrium price, truePrice, while suppressing high-frequency fluctuations. Noise in the price is extracted by comparing the raw close to the filtered state and removed from the candle body and wick structure through controlled adjustment logic. Finally, a volatility-based spread model rebuilds the candle's range to maintain realistic price geometry.
The direction of trends is given by comparing the truePrice against a smoothing baseline, permitting ArithmaReg Candles to underline the bullish and bearish phases with more clarity and much-reduced distortion. This yields a chart where transitions within trends, pullbacks, and momentum shifts are much easier to comprehend than their representation via traditional candles.
ArithmaReg Candles are designed for traders who require consistent, noise-filtered price structure-ideal for trend analysis, breakout validation, and precision entries. The indicator itself does not generate any signals; it only refines the visual environment so that your existing tools and decision models become more reliable.
How It Works
Micro-Price Extraction
A weighted micro-price is calculated to represent the bar's internal structure and reduce intrabar irregularities.
Adaptive Regression Filter
The state-based regression engine continuously updates price equilibrium, adjusting its confidence level. This gives the filter the ability to remain responsive during strong movements yet be stable during noisy periods.
Noise Removal & Candle Reconstruction
The difference between raw price and truePrice is considered noise. This noise is subtracted from OHLC values, and a volatility-scaled spread restores realistic wick and body proportions. What results is a candle that depicts true directional flow.
Trend Classification
A smoothed trend baseline is computed from the filtered price, and candle color is determined by whether the market is positioned above or below this equilibrium trend.
How to Use It
Identify True Trend Direction
Candles follow the cleaned price path so that you can differentiate valid trend shifts from temporary spikes or wick-driven traps.
Improve Existing Strategies
These candles will complement your existing indicators, be they Supertrend, moving averages, volume tools, or momentum oscillators, by giving you a more sound price basis.
Spot Clean Breakouts & Pullbacks
Reduced noise makes breakout structure, swing highs/lows, and retracements significantly clearer. This is particularly useful in fast markets like crypto and Forex.
Improve Entry & Exit Timing
By highlighting the underlying flow of price, ArithmaReg Candles help traders avoid false signals and pinpoint spots where the price momentum is actually changing.
Adaptable to All Timeframes & Assets
The filter is self-adjusting, so it performs consistently on scalping timeframes, intraday charts, swing setups, and all asset classes. Summary ArithmaReg Candles create a mathematically refined view of market structure by removing noise and reconstructing candles through adaptive regression. The result is a more refined, stable price representation that improves trend recognition and decision-making and enables professional-grade technical analysis.
BTC GOD — DEFINITIVE BTC MULTI INDICATORBTC GOD — The Ultimate Bitcoin Cycle Indicator (2025 Edition)
The one indicator every serious BTC holder and trader has been waiting for.
A single script that perfectly combines the 5 most powerful and accurate Bitcoin indicators ever created — all 100 % official versions:
- Official Pi Cycle Top (LookIntoBitcoin) → in 2013, 2017 & 2021 (3/3 hits)
- Official MVRV Z-Score (Glassnode / LookIntoBitcoin) → every major bottom (2015, 2018–19, 2022)
- Dynamic Bull/Bear background (red bear-market when price drops X % from cycle ATH + monthly RSI filter)
- Monthly Golden/Death Cross (50-month EMA vs 200-week EMA) → huge, unmistakable signals
- SuperTrend + 200-week EMA + 50-month EMA
- Cycle ATH/ATL tracking with flashing alert in the table when new highs/lows are made
- Exact days to/from the next halving + optimal accumulation zone (200–750 days post-halving)
- Fully customizable inputs for experienced traders
Zero repainting. Zero errors. Works on every timeframe.
This is the indicator used by people who truly understand Bitcoin’s 4-year cycles.
If you could only keep ONE Bitcoin indicator for the rest of your life… this would be it.
Save it, test it, and you’ll instantly see why it’s called BTC GOD.
Built with love and obsession for Bitcoin cycles.
Last update: November 2025
Ultra Hassas SuperTrend v6 – HEIKEN + 2x + ALARMUltra hassas trend takibi ile dip ve tepelerden gelen sinyallerle hitli bir sekilde kar edilebilir.
BTC Halving Cycle SignalsBTC Halving Cycle Signals
What signals does this script give in real history (2011-2025):
2015 → BUY (bear market bottom)
2019 → BUY (post-2018 bottom)
October 2020 → BUY
November 2023 → BUY
And right now (Nov 2025) → green bottom + price above weekly EMA200 → about to give a buy signal if it breaks $72k strongly.
BUY signal: ~500 days pre-halving + price > weekly EMA200 + monthly RSI <60 (accumulation).
SELL signal: ~1064 days post-halving + RSI >75 or close < SuperTrend (distribution).
Hardcoded halving dates (can be edited). Works on BTCUSD weekly/monthly, gives 1-2 signals per cycle.
Super momentum DBSISuper momentum DBSI: The Ultimate Guide
1. What is this Indicator?
The Super momentum DBSI is a "Consensus Engine." Instead of relying on a single line (like an RSI) to tell you where the market is going, this tool calculates 33 distinct technical indicators simultaneously for every single candle.
It treats the market like a democracy. It asks 33 mathematical "voters" (Momentum, Trend, Volume, Volatility) if they are Bullish or Bearish.
If 30 out of 33 say "Buy," the score is high (Yellow), and the trend is extremely strong.
If only 15 say "Buy," the score is low (Teal), and the trend is weak or choppy.
2. Visual Guide: How to Read the Numbers
The Scores
Top Number (Bears): Represents Selling Pressure.
Bottom Number (Bulls): Represents Buying Pressure.
The Colors (The Traffic Lights)
The colors are your primary signal. They tell you who is currently winning the war.
🟡 YELLOW (Dominance):
This indicates the Winning Side.
If the Bottom Number is Yellow, Bulls are in control.
If the Top Number is Yellow, Bears are in control.
🔴 RED (Weakness):
This appears on the Top. It means Bears are present but losing.
🔵 TEAL (Weakness):
This appears on the Bottom. It means Bulls are present but losing.
3. Trading Strategy
Scenario A: The "Strong Buy" (Long Entry)
The Setup: You are looking for a shift in momentum where Buyers overwhelm Sellers.
Watch the Bottom Number: Wait for it to turn Yellow.
Confirm Strength: Ensure the score is above 15 and rising (e.g., 12 → 18 → 22).
Check the Top: The Top Number should be Red and low (below 10).
Trigger: Enter on the candle close.
Scenario B: The "Strong Sell" (Short Entry)
The Setup: You are looking for Sellers to crush the Buyers.
Watch the Top Number: Wait for it to turn Yellow.
Confirm Strength: Ensure the score is above 15 and rising.
Check the Bottom: The Bottom Number should be Teal and low.
Trigger: Enter on the candle close.
Scenario C: The "No Trade Zone" (Choppy Market)
The Setup: The market is confused.
Visual: Top is Red, Bottom is Teal.
Meaning: NOBODY IS WINNING. There is no Yellow number.
Action: Do not trade. This usually happens during lunch hours, weekends, or right before big news. This filter alone will save you from many false breakouts.
4. What is Inside? (The 33 Indicators)
To give you confidence in the signals, here is exactly what the script is checking:
Group 1: Momentum (Oscillators)
Detects if price is moving fast.
RSI (Relative Strength Index)
CCI (Commodity Channel Index)
Stochastic
Williams %R
Momentum
Rate of Change (ROC)
Ultimate Oscillator
Awesome Oscillator
True Strength Index (TSI)
Stoch RSI
TRIX
Chande Momentum Oscillator
Group 2: Trend Direction
Detects the general path of the market.
13. MACD
14. Parabolic SAR
15. SuperTrend
16. ALMA (Moving Average)
17. Aroon
18. ADX (Directional Movement)
19. Coppock Curve
20. Ichimoku Conversion Line
21. Hull Moving Average
Group 3: Price Action
Detects where price is relative to averages.
22. Price vs EMA 20
23. Price vs EMA 50
24. Price vs EMA 200
Group 4: Volume & Force
Detects if there is money behind the move.
25. Money Flow Index (MFI)
26. On Balance Volume (OBV)
27. Chaikin Money Flow (CMF)
28. VWAP (Intraday)
29. Elder Force Index
30. Ease of Movement
Group 5: Volatility
Detects if price is pushing the outer limits.
31. Bollinger Bands
32. Keltner Channels
33. Donchian Channels
5. Pro Tips for Success
Don't Catch Knives: If the Bear score (Top) is Yellow and 25+, do not try to buy the dip. Wait for the Yellow score to break.
Exit Early: If you are Long and the Yellow Bull score drops from 28 to 15 in one candle, TAKE PROFIT. The momentum has died.
Use Higher Timeframes: This indicator works best on 15m, 1H, and 4H charts. On the 1m chart, it may be too volatile.
Risk-Managed StrategyRisk-Managed Strategy is a complete algorithmic trading framework that blends multiple technical systems—RSI, MACD, EMA crossover, Bollinger Bands, and SuperTrend—into a unified signal engine.
The script dynamically calculates position size based on capital, risk percentage, ATR-based stop loss, and reward-ratio targets.
It features:
-Multi-indicator signal voting (BUY / SELL / NEUTRAL)
- Dynamic capital tracking across trades
- Automatic position sizing based on risk amount
- Auto-generated Stop Loss and Take Profit using recent highs/lows
- On-chart SL, TP, and CMP plotting for clarity
This strategy is designed for traders who want a professional, rule-based system that balances accuracy, risk control, and automation.
Disclaimer:
The information provided is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial or investment advice. Trading and investing in stocks involves risk, including the possible loss of capital. Any decisions to buy, sell, or hold securities are the sole responsibility of the reader. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always do your own research and, if necessary, consult with a licensed financial advisor before making investment decisions.
SwiftTrend█ OVERVIEW
SwiftTrend is a trend-following indicator inspired by the classic SuperTrend, but built on a completely different calculation method — using the average candle body size and the body midpoint (bodyMid). It reacts very dynamically to changes in momentum strength. The indicator is clean, easy to read, and perfect for traders who want fast yet confirmed trend direction. By adjusting the settings, you can make signals extremely sensitive or, conversely, reduce their frequency to almost completely eliminate trend flips on minor price moves.
█ CONCEPT
The indicator was created to strike the perfect balance between signal speed and effective noise filtering.
Instead of using classic ATR and price extremes (high/low), SwiftTrend uses the average candle body size and the midpoint of the previous candle’s body as its core reference. The dynamic trend line (avgLine) is protected by a tolerance zone – the trend only changes after price closes beyond this zone. This approach delivers significantly faster reaction times than many traditional solutions while maintaining excellent resistance to false signals during ranging markets.
█ FEATURES
Data source:
- Average candle body size: SMA(|open – close|, period)
- Reference point: midpoint of the previous candle’s body (bodyMid )
Dynamic trend line (avgLine):
- Built using Band Multiplier
- The line is “attracted” toward price movement
Tolerance zone (margin):
- Tolerance = Tolerance Multiplier × avgBody
- Default: 2.5 (for both band and tolerance)
Trend change logic:
- Down → Up: close > avgLine + tolerance
- Up → Down: close < avgLine – tolerance
Visual signals:
- “Buy” label (green upward arrow) and “Sell” label (red downward arrow) only on confirmed trend change
- Optional soft gradient fill between trend line and price
- Optional bar coloring based on current trend
- Trend line with breaks at reversal points
Alerts:
- Buy alert – triggers only when the closing price crosses from below to above the marginLineBase
- Sell alert – triggers only when the closing price crosses from above to below the marginLineBase
█ HOW TO USE
Add to chart → paste the code in Pine Editor or search for “SwiftTrend”.
Main settings:
- Average Body Periods → default 100
- Band Multiplier → default 2.5
- Tolerance Multiplier → default 2.5 (key sensitivity parameter)
- Colors, fill, and bar coloring – fully customizable
Interpretation:
- Green line & shading = uptrend
- Red line & shading = downtrend
- Higher Tolerance Multiplier = fewer but higher-quality signals
- Tolerance Multiplier near 0 = ultra-fast signals (aggressive mode)
█ APPLICATIONS
Excellent for:
- Trend-following (enter with trend, exit on reversal)
- Breakout and momentum strategies
- Filtering consolidation and noise – thanks to the adjustable tolerance zone
Best combined with:
- Classic support/resistance levels
- Fibonacci retracements, Pivot Points, psychological round numbers
- Confirmation from oscillators (RSI, Stochastic, MACD)
- Volume or volume profile analysis
Style adaptation:
- Scalping / daytrading → lower Tolerance Multiplier (0.8–1.8) + shorter period
- Swing / position trading → higher values (2.5–5.0) + longer period
█ NOTES
- Works on all markets and timeframes
- Success depends on matching the Tolerance Multiplier to your strategy and the instrument’s volatility
- Higher multiplier & period values = fewer signals, significantly higher quality
- At Tolerance Multiplier = 0 the indicator becomes extremely responsive – perfect for aggressive momentum trading
Trend Following Volatility Trail*Script was previously removed by Moderators at 1.8k boosts* - This was out of my control. This script was very popular and seemed to help a lot of traders. I am re uploading to help the community!
Trend Following Volatility Trail
The Trend Following Volatility Trail is a dynamic trend-following tool that adapts its stop, bias, and zones to real-time volatility and trend strength. Instead of using static ATR multiples like a normal Supertrend or Chandelier Stop, it continuously adjusts itself based on how stretched the market is and how persistent the trend has been. This indicator is based on volatility weighted EMAC
This makes the system far more reactive during momentum phases and more conservative during consolidation, helping avoid fake flips and late entries.
How It Works
The indicator builds an adaptive trail around a smoothed price basis:
– It starts with a short EMA as the “core trend line.”
– It measures volatility expansion versus normal volatility.
– It measures trend persistence by reading whether price has been rising or falling consistently.
– These two components combine to adjust the ATR multiplier dynamically.
As volatility expands or the trend becomes more persistent, the bands widen.
When volatility compresses or the trend weakens, the bands tighten.
These adaptive bands form the foundation of the trailing system.
Bull & Bear State Logic
The tool constantly tracks whether price is above or below the adaptive trail:
Price above the upper trail → Bullish regime
Price below the lower trail → Bearish regime
But instead of flipping immediately, it waits for confirmation bars to avoid noise.
This greatly reduces whipsaws and keeps the focus on sustained moves.
Once a new regime is confirmed:
– A coloured cloud appears (bull or bear)
– A label marks the flip point
– Alerts can be triggered automatically
Best Uses
Identifying regime shifts early
Riding sustained trends with confidence
Avoiding choppy markets by requiring confirmation
Using the adaptive cloud as a directional bias layer
Dot Trend - MacketingDOT TRENDS (5x Multi-Timeframe Consensus Filter)
Description:
The DOT TRENDS indicator is a powerful, highly customizable tool designed to provide a clear, aggregated view of trend direction across five distinct timeframes (TFs). It uses an advanced ATR-based trailing mechanism coupled with an optional MACD filter to generate reliable trend signals, making multi-timeframe analysis simple and non-cluttered.
This indicator is ideal for scalpers and day traders who need immediate confirmation that market momentum aligns across various horizons (e.g., 1m, 5m, 15m, 1h).
Key Features:
5-Tier Trend Alignment: Track the trend across five fully customizable timeframes simultaneously (Default: 1m, 5m, 10m, 15m, 60m).
Clean Visual Design: Trends are represented by large, clear dots (Green for Bullish, Red for Bearish) in a dedicated sub-panel, free from chart clutter.
Consensus Row (NEW!): A dedicated bottom row displays the overall consensus. It signals a strong institutional trend (Muted Green/Red) only when 4 out of 5 timeframes agree.
MACD Momentum Filter: An optional feature that detects divergence/weakness. If the primary ATR trend is Bullish, but the MACD Histogram is negative, the dot turns Yellow—warning of a potential reversal or pause.
Dot Plot Frequency Filter: Custom setting (plotFrequency) to reduce visual noise by only drawing dots every N bars, keeping the panel clean when zoomed out.
Companion Chart Markers (Separate Script): A companion script is available to plot visual markers directly onto the main price chart when a perfect 5/5 consensus is reached.
How to Use It:
Green Dot: Strong Bullish Trend on that specific timeframe.
Red Dot: Strong Bearish Trend on that specific timeframe.
Yellow Dot (If Filter Active): Trend is confirmed, but momentum is fading (MACD disagreement).
Consensus Row (Bottom): Use as a primary confirmation filter. Only trade in the direction indicated by the Consensus row's color.
Technical Note:
The core trend logic is a custom, recursive ATR-based mechanism (similar to SuperTrend) known for its stability and lag-free signal generation.
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BTST Trade - 3:15 PMOverview
This indicator is specifically designed for BTST (Buy Today, Sell Tomorrow) traders who want a clear directional signal at 3:15 PM, just before the market closes.
It identifies the active market trend and instantly shows whether the market is positioned for a BTST BUY or BTST SELL setup.
Its goal is simple — help you take a data-based end-of-day decision rather than relying on guesswork or emotion.
Detects the current market trend throughout the day.
At exactly 3:15 PM, it checks that trend and prints one clear signal:
🟢 BTST BUY → Trend is bullish.
🔴 BTST SELL → Trend is bearish.
The signal appears as a label on the chart, making it easy to spot and understand.
Only one signal per day, ensuring clarity and discipline.
How to Use
Apply the indicator on an intraday timeframe (recommended 5-min or 15-min).
Make sure your chart’s exchange timezone is set correctly (for NSE / BSE, use India Standard Time).
Observe the signal generated at 3:15 PM:
If you get a green BUY label, plan a BTST long trade for the next session.
If you get a red SELL label, consider a short-side opportunity or avoid longs.
Use it together with your own price-action or volume confirmation before entering a trade.
Best Practices
Works best on liquid stocks/indices where volume is strong near close.
Combine with Supertrend, EMA, or RSI for additional confirmation.
Avoid using on higher timeframes like 1 hour or daily (no 3:15 bar there).
Designed mainly for BTST and short-term traders.
Disclaimer
This indicator is created for educational purposes only.
It is not financial advice, and no outcome is guaranteed.
Always use proper risk management and confirm signals with your own analysis before taking any trade.
Credits
Created by Virendra Pandey
A simple, time-based approach to identify the BTST & STBT opportunity at 3:15 PM.
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