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TradeBee Vol-Pr Sentiment

This indicator analyzes volume-weighted price sentiment and short-term scalp potential. It calculates buying vs. selling pressure based on intrabar price positioning and overlays a sentiment label ("Buy", "Sell", or "WAIT") depending on price behavior relative to a moving average. Additionally, it detects scalp setups using percent movement, slope, and volume acceleration — ideal for short-term momentum traders.
The sentiment and scalp signals are displayed in a floating table on the chart, with customizable position and label size.
- Vol-Price Sentiment:
"Buy" → Price above MA and buying pressure dominant
"Sell" → Price below MA and selling pressure dominant
"WAIT" → No clear bias
- Scalp Signal:
"Long Scalp" → Strong upward move with slope and volume confirmation
"Short Scalp" → Strong downward move with slope and volume confirmation
"No Setup" → No qualifying scalp conditions
Its optimal to have Wait/Buy and Long Scalp showing when entering a trade.
The sentiment and scalp signals are displayed in a floating table on the chart, with customizable position and label size.
- Vol-Price Sentiment:
"Buy" → Price above MA and buying pressure dominant
"Sell" → Price below MA and selling pressure dominant
"WAIT" → No clear bias
- Scalp Signal:
"Long Scalp" → Strong upward move with slope and volume confirmation
"Short Scalp" → Strong downward move with slope and volume confirmation
"No Setup" → No qualifying scalp conditions
Its optimal to have Wait/Buy and Long Scalp showing when entering a trade.
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Protected script
This script is published as closed-source. However, you can use it freely and without any limitations – learn more here.
Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.