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Ummah X Squeeze (BB + KC)

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This script highlights the three phases of volatility:

🔴 Squeeze ON – Compression

BB contracts inside KC, signaling reduced volatility and energy building beneath the surface.
This is when smart traders begin watching closely — not trading impulsively — because the market is loading pressure.

🟢 Squeeze OFF – Expansion

BB pushes outside KC, confirming volatility expansion.
This is the moment when price leaves equilibrium and major directional moves often begin.
The squeeze firing can lead to:

Trend reversals

Breakouts

Momentum ignitions

Rapid volatility bursts

⚪ Neutral – No Squeeze

Normal volatility conditions with no actionable compression.

🔥 How Traders Use It

This tool is designed to enhance:

Breakout strategies

Trend-following systems

Scalping and intraday setups

Swing trading entries

Volatility-based confirmation

Identifying high-probability inflection zones

The squeeze does not tell you direction by itself — it tells you when a powerful move is about to start.
Direction is best confirmed using:

Market structure & breakout levels

Volume surges

EMA trend direction

RSI / MACD momentum shifts

🧠 Why This Version Is Special

This script is optimized for clarity and speed, with:

Clean BB + KC visualization

Color-coded squeeze states at the bottom of the chart

Works across all assets (stocks, crypto, futures, FX)

Works on all timeframes

Alerts built-in for both “Squeeze ON” and “Squeeze OFF”

📌 Ideal For

Momentum traders

Breakout traders

Options traders (pre-move volatility setups)

Crypto scalpers

Swing traders

Anyone who wants to anticipate volatility before it hits the chart

✨ Created for the Ummah X Trading System

This indicator is part of the Ummah X methodology — a structured trading approach built around:

Trend confirmation

Volume pressure

Market structure

Volatility compression & release

This BB+KC squeeze module is the foundation for identifying high-probability expansion phases.

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