Fibonacci-Based Volume Flow (VFI)Fibonacci-based Volume Flow is an advanced next-generation evolution of LazyBear’s original VFI script that calculates and averages up to 21 Fibonacci-based VFI pairings to create a smoothed composite volume flow signal. This unique and powerful approach reduces noise, adapts to volatility, and provides a clearer view of trend strength and market structure across all timeframes. It also includes dynamic fibonacci guide levels, adaptive lookbacks, EMA crossovers, and structure-aware pivot labeling to help traders identify high-quality reversals, confirm directional bias, and detect divergences with greater precision. It's ideal for traders looking to enhance momentum analysis through volume-based confirmation.
🧠 Key Features🧠
🔹 Multi-VFI Fibonacci Fusion🔹
Blends up to 21 VFI signals (5, 13, 21, 34… up to 610) into smartly paired averages (e.g., 13/34, 55/144) — forming a smoothed composite VFI that’s more adaptive, less noisy, and highly responsive across market conditions.
🔸🔸 Dynamic Lookbacks🔸 🔸
Automatically adjusts histogram high/low tracking based on your chart’s timeframe — no more static tuning. Perfect for scalping fast charts or confirming long-term trends.
🟥🟩 Color-Coded Histogram🟥🟩
Visualizes VFI momentum with gradient coloring.
🧩🧩 Signal Crossovers 🧩🧩
Color-coded crossover lines persistently show bullish or bearish dominance.
Includes three powerful crossover systems:
➖5/13 VFI: Fast, early reversal detection
➖8/21 VFI: Swing-trading sweet spot
➖55/144 VFI: Trend confirmation across long cycles
🏷️ 🏷️Pivot Structure Labels🏷️🏷️
Labels oscillator swings with full structural logic:
➖HH, HL, LH, LL, EQ
➖Displays percent change, price at pivot, oscillator reading
➖Smart coloring detects divergence & trend continuation
📈 📈Dynamic Histogram Guides📈📈
Optional zero and ±50% bands anchor histogram levels based on real histogram extremes, not static thresholds — visually frame momentum shifts with context.
📍 📍Persistent High/Low Pivot Lines📍📍
Track the most significant histogram pivots (not price) across time, with smart labels:
➖Volume flow structure zones
➖Label shows price at pivot, oscillator level, and bars since event
➖Ideal for spotting divergence zones, momentum failures, and trend exhaustion.
🔍 🔍Volatility Table (ATR%)🔍🔍
💡Shows real-time volatility compression or expansion
💡Uses multiple ATR periods (e.g., 14 & 55) for short- and medium-term comparison
💡Helps traders understand whether momentum is likely to continue or stall
🔩🔩Volume-weighted VFI baselines🔩🔩
🟢A daily session-based VWAP of the VFI, which resets each day and highlights intraday volume flow context.
🟠A rolling VWA of VFI, which acts like a VWMA over a fixed window (e.g., 55 bars), smoothing short-term fluctuations and supporting trend/momentum confirmation.
These VWAP-style overlays help traders identify strength vs. weakness relative to volume-weighted baselines — useful for divergence spotting, mean reversion setups, or breakout confirmation.
🧰 🧰Under the Hood: How It Works🧰🧰
🔧 Core VFI Logic
Based on LazyBear’s foundational VFI:
➖Uses log returns of price (HLC3)
➖Filters insignificant moves using volatility-weighted thresholds
➖Normalizes volume via adaptive capping (e.g., 2.5× average)
🌀 Composite Blend System
Each VFI instance is smoothed and then fused via user-selectable pairs. This creates a customizable average VFI representing short, mid, and long-term pressure — one value, many time horizons.
📊 EMA Signal Layer
Crosses trigger persistent color shifts in signal lines, making trend strength clear at a glance.
VFI blend feeds into EMA crossovers. You can toggle visibility for:
➖Fast (5/13)
➖Medium (8/21)
➖Slow (55/144)
🧭 Pivot Framework
Structure logic only compares pivots on same-side polarity:
➖Highs compare to highs above zero
➖Lows compare to lows below zero
This avoids nonsensical comparisons and preserves logical sequences (HH → LH → HL).
🧱 Dynamic Labels
All pivots and persistent levels display:
➖Oscillator value
➖Price value
➖Structure tag (e.g., LH, HL)
➖% change from prior pivot
➖Lookback info
➖Bar age
Unlike traditional VFI:
✅ It blends timeframes with Fibonacci precision
✅ Uses dynamic, volatility-aware logic
✅ Embeds visual structure & divergence intelligence
✅ Enhances entry confidence and exit timing
🔧 This isn’t just an indicator — it’s a volume-informed decision engine.
Ideal For:
🔶Trend-followers wanting cleaner volume-based confirmation
🔶Reversal traders spotting structure + divergence
🔶Scalpers or investors needing adaptable signals
🔶Those who loved LazyBear's VFI
📌 Final Note:
As powerful as Fibonacci Blended Volume Flow is, no single indicator should be used in isolation. For best results, combine it with price action analysis, higher-timeframe context, and complementary tools like trendlines, moving averages, or support/resistance levels. Use it as part of a well-rounded trading approach to confirm setups — not to define them alone.
ATR
TSD Quantum [Moeinudin Montazerfaraj] 🔸 "TSD" stands for **Trend 1-2-3 and Supply & Demand**, which is the foundation of the trading style this indicator is built upon.
🔹 TSD Quantum is a specialized indicator designed exclusively for day traders who trade EURUSD, XAUUSD (Gold), and DAX40 on the 1H, 15M, and 5M timeframes using a Supply & Demand-based strategy.
This indicator is **not suitable for other symbols** and has been tailored specifically for these three assets to ensure high precision and effectiveness.
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### 🔍 Key Features:
✅ **Trading Checklist Panel**
A built-in checklist helps you track every rule in your trading plan. If even one condition is left unchecked, the system highlights it in red and marks the trade as "Not Allowed." This feature enhances trading discipline.
✅ **Spread & ATR Control Panel**
Supports both auto-calculated and fixed values for spread and ATR. This is especially helpful when placing stop-losses quickly and accurately.
✅ **Inside & Outside Candle Detection**
A dedicated panel highlights whether the last candle is inside or outside. Hovering your mouse over the chart elements automatically colorizes the candles:
🔵 Blue = Outside candle
🔴 Red = Inside candle
Also displays the high/low of the latest outside bar.
✅ **Weekly Trade Stats Panel**
Custom-built for the mentioned three assets. You can enter your trades using either fixed risk or floating risk models.
✅ **Performance Metrics**
Helps you build and adjust a floating risk model—so you don’t have to enter every trade with the same lot size. Improves risk management across multiple trades.
✅ **Base Candles Display**
Grey and white base candles are marked based on supply and demand zones.
✅ **EOT Candles**
Candles with a green dot underneath indicate valid EOT opportunities for potential move-outs.
✅ **RC (Rejection Candle) Detection**
RC candles are automatically detected to alert you of potential traps or weaknesses during Supply/Demand formations.
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### ⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator does **not** issue buy/sell signals and **cannot guarantee profit or prevent loss**. It is a **tool for discretionary trading**, not an automated expert advisor.
All decisions must be made by the trader based on their own strategy and risk tolerance.
This is the **latest tested version** of TSD Quantum. All features have been validated and function as intended. Future updates will be provided if needed.
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🙏 Thank you for reviewing this script. We hope it becomes a valuable addition to your day trading toolkit!
Fundur - Trend LinesFundur - Trend Lines: Complete Trading Indicator Guide
Indicator Overview
The Fundur - Trend Lines is an advanced multi-layered trend analysis system that combines adaptive trend line technology, momentum analysis, and intelligent signal generation into one comprehensive trading tool. This indicator goes beyond traditional moving averages by utilizing volatility-adjusted trend lines that dynamically adapt to market conditions, providing traders with precise trend strength measurements and actionable trading signals.
What Makes Trend Lines Unique?
The Trend Lines indicator introduces Adaptive Trend Line Technology - a sophisticated methodology that uses Average True Range (ATR) calculations to create trend lines that respond intelligently to market volatility. Unlike static indicators, Trend Lines provides dynamic analysis that adapts its sensitivity based on current market conditions, offering more accurate trend identification and strength assessment.
Core Methodology
The indicator operates on the principle that trend strength can be quantified by analyzing the relationship between multiple adaptive trend lines, momentum indicators, and market structure. By combining Alignment Analysis , Distance Measurements , Momentum Confirmation , and Volatility Expansion Potential , the system generates a comprehensive trend strength score from 0-100% with corresponding trading signals.
Key Features
🎯 Adaptive Trend Line System Slow Trend Line : Primary trend direction with lower sensitivity for major trend identification Fast Trend Line : Higher sensitivity trend line for early trend change detection Volatility Adaptation : Both lines automatically adjust to market volatility using ATR calculations Cloud Visualization : Colored areas between trend lines show trend strength and direction
📊 Comprehensive Trend Strength Analysis Quantified Strength (0-100%) : Precise trend strength measurement combining multiple factors Alignment Score : Measures agreement between multiple trend line systems Distance Analysis : Evaluates price proximity to trend lines using ATR normalization Momentum Integration : Incorporates Awesome Oscillator for momentum confirmation Squeeze Factor : Identifies volatility expansion potential for breakout opportunities
🧠 Intelligent Signal Generation Position Signals : Clear ADD LONG, ADD SHORT, REDUCE, HOLD recommendations Risk Zone Classification : STRONG, MEDIUM, WEAK trend categorization Trend Direction : Bullish, Bearish, or Neutral trend identification Dynamic Updates : Real-time signal adjustments based on changing conditions
⚡ Enhanced Momentum Analysis Smoothed Momentum : Configurable momentum smoothing to reduce noise Acceleration Detection : Identifies momentum acceleration and deceleration Divergence Alerts : Detects price-momentum divergences for reversal warnings Directional Bias : Momentum confirmation for trend direction validation
🔍 Advanced Market Structure Detection Momentum Squeeze : Identifies low-volatility periods preceding major moves Volatility Expansion : Detects when markets break out of consolidation phases Trend Weakness Detection : Early warning system for deteriorating trends Structure Transition : Identifies when trends change character or direction
🎨 Professional Visual Interface Comprehensive Analysis Table : All key metrics displayed in organized format Visual Strength Bar : Graphical representation of trend strength Color-Coded Components : Intuitive color scheme for quick analysis Customizable Display : Flexible positioning and sizing options
Setup Guide
Step 1: Adding the Indicator
Open TradingView and navigate to your desired chart Click the "Indicators" button or press "/" key Search for "Fundur - Trend Lines" Add the indicator to your chart
Step 2: Basic Configuration
Main Features Settings ✅ Show Trend Analysis Table : ON (Essential for comprehensive analysis) ✅ Enable Trend Strength Analysis : ON (Core functionality) ✅ Generate Trading Signals : ON (For position management guidance)
Trend Lines Display ✅ Show Slow Trend Line : ON (Primary trend identification) ✅ Show Fast Trend Line : ON (Early signal detection) Trend Cloud Transparency : 89% (Default recommended, adjust for visibility)
Table Positioning Table Position : Top Right (recommended for most setups) Table Size : Normal (adjust based on screen size)
Step 3: Advanced Analysis Configuration
Enhanced Features (Optional) ✅ Enhanced Momentum Analysis : ON (for more accurate signals) ✅ Divergence Detection : ON (for reversal warnings) ⚠️ Momentum Squeeze Analysis : OFF initially (can add visual complexity)
Sensitivity Settings Divergence Sensitivity : 5 (Default - lower = more sensitive) Momentum Smoothing : 3 (Default - higher = smoother signals)
Step 4: Alert Configuration
Essential Alerts (Recommended) Trading Signal Alerts : Enable for position changes Trend Strength Change Alerts : Enable for trend monitoring Strength Change Threshold : 15% (Default recommended)
Advanced Alerts (Optional) Divergence Alerts : Enable for reversal warnings Early Weakness Alerts : Enable for risk management Momentum Squeeze Alerts : Enable for breakout opportunities Trend Line Cross Alerts : Enable for level-based signals
Basic Trading Guide
Understanding Trend Strength
The indicator's foundation is the Trend Strength Score - a quantified measurement (0-100%) that combines four key factors:
Strong Trends (75%+ Strength) 🟢 Characteristics : High alignment, close price-to-trend proximity, strong momentum Signals : ADD LONG (bullish) or ADD SHORT (bearish) Strategy : Aggressive position building, trend continuation trades Risk : Lower risk due to strong trend confirmation
Medium Trends (35-75% Strength) 🟡 Characteristics : Mixed signals, moderate alignment, transitional phases Signals : HOLD current positions Strategy : Conservative approach, wait for clearer signals Risk : Medium risk, requires careful monitoring
Weak Trends (Below 35% Strength) 🔴 Characteristics : Poor alignment, distant from trend lines, weak momentum Signals : REDUCE positions or CLOSE Strategy : Risk reduction, position unwinding Risk : High risk, trend likely changing or failing
Entry Strategies
Primary Strategy: Trend Continuation Entries Setup : Strong trend strength (75%+) with clear directional bias Entry Trigger : ADD LONG or ADD SHORT signal confirmation Direction : Follow the trend direction (Bullish ⬆ or Bearish ⬇) Timing : Enter on signal generation or price pullback to trend lines
Stop Loss Placement Conservative Method : Beyond the opposite trend line Aggressive Method : Below/above recent swing points For Long Positions : Below the Slow Trend Line For Short Positions : Above the Slow Trend Line Dynamic Adjustment : Move stops with trend line progression
Profit Taking Strategy
For Long Positions (Bullish Trend): Take 50% profits when trend strength begins declining from peak Take another 25% when trend strength drops below 60% Close remaining position when REDUCE signal appears Trail stops using Fast Trend Line for remaining position
For Short Positions (Bearish Trend): Take 50% profits when trend strength begins declining from peak Take another 25% when trend strength drops below 60% Close remaining position when REDUCE signal appears Trail stops using Fast Trend Line for remaining position
Alternative Strategy: Divergence-Based Reversal Entries Setup : Bullish or bearish divergence detected with weakening trend strength Entry : On trend direction change confirmation Risk Management : Tight stops due to counter-trend nature Targets : Opposite trend line or previous swing levels
Risk Management Framework
Position Sizing Based on Trend Strength Strong Trends (75%+) : Full position size (within risk tolerance) Medium Trends (35-75%) : Reduced position size (50-75% of normal) Weak Trends (Below 35%) : Minimal or no new positions Transitional Periods : Smallest position sizes due to uncertainty
Dynamic Risk Adjustment Increasing Strength : Can add to positions gradually Decreasing Strength : Begin profit-taking and position reduction Rapid Strength Loss : Quick position reduction or exit Divergence Warning : Tighten stops and prepare for reversal
Analysis Setups
Setup 1: Scalping Configuration (1-5 minute charts)
Settings Optimization: Momentum Smoothing: 2 (more responsive) Divergence Sensitivity: 3 (higher sensitivity) Enhanced Momentum Analysis: ON All alerts: ON for rapid signal updates
Visual Settings: Table Size: Small (less screen space) Table Position: Top Right Trend Cloud Transparency: 85% (subtle background)
Trading Approach: Focus on quick ADD signals in strong trends Use Fast Trend Line for entry timing Quick profit-taking at first sign of strength decline Very tight risk management due to lower timeframe noise
Setup 2: Day Trading Configuration (5-15 minute charts)
Settings Optimization: All default settings work well Enable Momentum Squeeze Analysis for breakout identification Divergence Detection: ON for reversal warnings Trend Strength Change Threshold: 12% (more sensitive)
Visual Settings: Table Size: Normal Show all trend analysis components Trend Cloud Transparency: 89% (default)
Trading Approach: Wait for clear trend strength above 65% before entering Use momentum squeeze breakouts for early entries Hold positions through medium strength phases Exit on REDUCE signals or strength below 40%
Setup 3: Swing Trading Configuration (1-4 hour charts)
Settings Optimization: Momentum Smoothing: 4 (smoother for higher timeframe) Divergence Sensitivity: 7 (less sensitive, higher quality signals) Enhanced Momentum Analysis: ON Early Weakness Alerts: ON (important for swing trades)
Visual Settings: Table Size: Normal or Large Focus on trend strength and direction components Enable all visual features for comprehensive analysis
Trading Approach: Require trend strength above 70% for new positions Hold through temporary strength dips if above 50% Use divergence signals for early exit warnings Focus on major trend changes for position adjustments
Setup 4: Position Trading Configuration (4H-Daily charts)
Settings Optimization: Momentum Smoothing: 5 (maximum smoothing) Divergence Sensitivity: 10 (only high-quality divergences) Strength Change Threshold: 20% (major changes only) Focus on trend direction and strength alerts
Visual Settings: Table Size: Large (detailed analysis) Clean visual setup focusing on major components Minimal clutter for long-term perspective
Trading Approach: Only enter on very strong trends (80%+ strength) Hold through significant strength fluctuations Focus on major trend direction changes Use weekly/monthly trend alignment for confirmation
Setup 5: Multi-Asset Analysis Configuration
For Forex Pairs: Standard settings work well due to 24-hour markets Pay attention to session-based strength changes Use momentum squeeze for breakout trading Enable all alert types for continuous monitoring
For Cryptocurrency: Reduce momentum smoothing (2-3) due to high volatility Increase divergence sensitivity (3-4) for early warnings Focus on strength changes above 20% threshold Use squeeze analysis for breakout opportunities
For Stock Indices: Standard settings appropriate for most indices Enable early weakness alerts for risk management Consider market hours for signal validity Use higher timeframes for better signal quality
Visual Components
Trend Analysis Table Trend Strength : Percentage with visual strength bar Trend Signal : Current position recommendation Risk Zone : STRONG/MEDIUM/WEAK classification Alignment : Trend line agreement analysis Distance : Price proximity to trend lines Momentum : Current momentum direction and strength
Trend Lines and Clouds Colored Clouds : Green for bullish trends, red for bearish trends Cloud Intensity : Opacity reflects trend strength Dynamic Colors : Automatically adjust based on trend direction
Momentum Squeeze Visualization Yellow Highlights : Above and below price during squeeze periods Squeeze Indication : Identifies low-volatility consolidation Breakout Preparation : Visual cue for potential explosive moves
Alert System
Trading Signal Alerts ADD LONG : Strong bullish trend confirmed ADD SHORT : Strong bearish trend confirmed REDUCE : Trend weakness detected, position reduction recommended HOLD : Maintain current positions, no change needed
Trend Analysis Alerts Strength Increase : Trend gaining momentum Strength Decrease : Trend losing momentum Early Weakness : Warning of potential trend deterioration Trend Direction Change : Major trend shift detected
Technical Alerts Bullish Divergence : Price falling but momentum rising Bearish Divergence : Price rising but momentum falling Momentum Squeeze Start : Volatility contraction beginning Momentum Squeeze End : Breakout from low volatility period Trend Line Cross : Price crossing above/below trend lines
Setting Up Alerts Enable desired alert types in indicator settings Create TradingView alerts using "Fundur - Trend Lines" as source Configure notification methods (email, SMS, app notifications) Test alerts with paper trading before live implementation Adjust alert frequency settings to avoid spam
Best Practices
Trend Strength Interpretation Above 75% : High confidence trades, full position sizes 50-75% : Moderate confidence, reduced positions Below 50% : Low confidence, minimal or no positions Rapid Changes : Pay attention to sudden strength shifts
Signal Management Don't Chase : Wait for clear signals rather than predicting Confirm with Price Action : Use chart patterns for additional confirmation Respect Risk Zones : Adjust position sizes based on trend classification Monitor Alignment : Strong alignment increases signal reliability
Multi-Timeframe Integration Higher Timeframe Bias : Use daily/weekly for overall trend direction Lower Timeframe Entries : Use hourly/15min for precise entry timing Confirmation Requirement : Ensure alignment between timeframes Conflict Resolution : Higher timeframe takes precedence
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Signal Misinterpretation Ignoring Trend Strength : Don't trade weak signals (below 60%) Fighting the Trend : Don't go against strong trend directions Overreliance on Single Component : Consider all analysis factors Impatience : Wait for clear STRONG trend classification
Risk Management Errors Fixed Position Sizes : Adjust sizes based on trend strength Ignoring REDUCE Signals : Take profits when indicator suggests No Stop Losses : Always use stops beyond trend lines Overleveraging Weak Signals : Use smaller positions in MEDIUM zones
Technical Analysis Errors Ignoring Divergences : Pay attention to momentum warnings Missing Squeeze Opportunities : Watch for breakout setups Poor Timeframe Selection : Match timeframe to trading style Alert Fatigue : Don't enable too many alerts simultaneously
Advanced Techniques
Divergence Trading Early Reversal Detection : Use divergences to anticipate trend changes Confirmation Required : Wait for trend strength decline confirmation Tight Risk Management : Use smaller positions for counter-trend trades Quick Exits : Take profits rapidly on divergence trades
Momentum Squeeze Strategies Breakout Preparation : Position before squeeze resolution Direction Bias : Use trend direction for breakout direction Volume Confirmation : Combine with volume analysis when possible False Breakout Protection : Use tight stops for failed breakouts
Multi-Component Analysis Alignment Priority : Perfect alignment (100%) provides highest confidence Distance Consideration : Closer to trend lines = higher probability Momentum Confirmation : Rising momentum supports trend direction Squeeze Integration : High squeeze factor increases breakout potential
Dynamic Position Management Scaling In : Add to positions as trend strength increases Scaling Out : Reduce positions as trend strength decreases Stop Trailing : Move stops with Fast Trend Line progression Profit Optimization : Use strength peaks for profit-taking timing
Conclusion
The Fundur - Trend Lines indicator represents a sophisticated approach to trend analysis, combining adaptive trend line technology with comprehensive strength measurement and intelligent signal generation. By quantifying trend strength through multiple analytical components, this indicator provides traders with objective, data-driven insights for making informed trading decisions.
The indicator's strength lies in its ability to adapt to changing market conditions while providing clear, actionable signals. The comprehensive trend strength analysis removes guesswork from trend trading, allowing traders to size positions appropriately and manage risk effectively based on quantified market conditions.
Success with the Trend Lines indicator comes from understanding that trend strength is dynamic and requires continuous monitoring. The 0-100% strength scale provides an objective framework for position management, while the multi-component analysis ensures robust signal generation across different market conditions.
Remember that this indicator works best when combined with proper risk management, position sizing, and market context awareness. Start with conservative settings and smaller position sizes while learning the indicator's behavior in different market environments. The comprehensive alert system helps maintain awareness of changing conditions, but successful trading still requires discipline and adherence to your trading plan.
For optimal results, practice with the indicator across different timeframes and market conditions, always prioritizing risk management over profit potential, and maintaining realistic expectations about market behavior and indicator performance.
Trend Strength Index [Alpha Extract]The Trend Strength Index leverages Volume Weighted Moving Average (VWMA) and Average True Range (ATR) to quantify trend intensity in cryptocurrency markets, particularly Bitcoin. The combination of VWMA and ATR is particularly powerful because VWMA provides a more accurate representation of the market's true average price by weighting periods of higher trading volume more heavily—capturing genuine momentum driven by increased participation rather than treating all price action equally, which is crucial in volatile assets like Bitcoin where volume spikes often signal institutional interest or market shifts.
Meanwhile, ATR normalizes this measurement for volatility, ensuring that trend strength readings remain comparable across different market conditions; without ATR's adjustment, raw price deviations from the mean could appear artificially inflated during high-volatility periods (like during news events or liquidations) or understated in low-volatility sideways markets, leading to misleading signals. Together, they create a volatility-adjusted, volume-sensitive metric that reliably distinguishes between meaningful trend developments and noise.
This indicator measures the normalized distance between price and its volume-weighted mean, providing a clear visualization of trend strength while accounting for market volatility. It helps traders identify periods of strong directional movement versus consolidation, with color-coded gradients for intuitive interpretation.
🔶 CALCULATION
The indicator processes price data through these analytical stages:
Volume Weighted Moving Average: Computes a smoothed average weighted by trading volume
Volatility Normalization: Uses ATR to account for market volatility
Distance Measurement: Calculates absolute deviation between current price and VWMA
Strength Normalization: Divides price deviation by ATR for a volatility-adjusted metric
Formula:
VWMA = Volume-Weighted Moving Average of Close over specified length
ATR = Average True Range over specified length
Price Distance = |Close - VWMA|
Trend Strength = Price Distance / ATR
🔶 DETAILS Visual Features:
VWMA Line: Blue line overlay on the price chart representing the volume-weighted mean
Trend Strength Area: Histogram-style area plot with dynamic color gradient (red for weak trends, transitioning through orange and yellow to green for strong trends)
Threshold Line: Horizontal red line at the customizable Trend Enter level
Background Highlight: Subtle green background when trend strength exceeds the enter threshold for strong trend visualization
Alert System: Triggers notifications for strong trend detection
Interpretation:
0-Weak (Red): Minimal trend strength, potential consolidation or ranging market
Mid-Range (Orange/Yellow): Building momentum, watch for breakout potential
At/Above Enter Threshold (Green): Strong trend conditions, potential for continued directional moves
Threshold Crossing: Trend strength crossing above the enter level signals increasing conviction in the current direction
Color Transitions: Gradual shifts from warm (red/orange) to cool (green) tones indicate strengthening trends
🔶 EXAMPLES
Strong Trend Entry: When trend strength crosses above the enter threshold (e.g., 1.2), it identifies the onset of a powerful move where price deviates significantly from the mean.
Example: During a rally, trend strength rising from yellow (around 1.0) to green (1.2+) often precedes sustained upward momentum, providing entry opportunities for trend followers.
Consolidation Detection: Low trend strength values in red shades (below 0.5) highlight periods of low volatility and mean reversion potential.
Example: After a sharp sell-off, persistent red values signal a likely sideways phase, allowing traders to avoid whipsaws and wait for orange/yellow transitions as a precursor to recovery.
Volatility-Adjusted Pullbacks: In volatile markets, the ATR component ensures trend strength remains accurate; a dip back to yellow from green during minor corrections can indicate healthy pullbacks within a strong trend.
Example: Trend strength briefly falling to yellow levels (e.g., 0.8-1.1) after hitting green provides profit-taking signals without invalidating the overall bullish bias if the VWMA holds as support.
Threshold Alert Integration: The alert condition combines strength value with the enter threshold for timely notifications.
Example: Receiving a "Strong Trend Detected" alert when the area plot turns green helps confirm Bitcoin's breakout from consolidation, aligning with increased volume for higher-probability trades.
🔶 SETTINGS
Customization Options:
Lengths: VWMA length (default 14), ATR length (default 14)
Thresholds: Trend enter (default 1.2, step 0.1), trend exit (default 1.15, for potential future signal enhancements)
Visuals: Automatic color scaling with red at 0, transitioning to green at/above enter threshold
Alert Conditions: Strong trend detection (when strength > enter)
The Trend Strength Index equips traders with a robust, easy-to-interpret tool for gauging trend intensity in volatile markets like Bitcoin. By normalizing price deviations against volatility, it delivers reliable signals for identifying high-momentum opportunities while the gradient coloring and alerts facilitate quick assessments in both trending and choppy conditions.
Time-Price Velocity [QuantAlgo]🟢 Overview
The Time-Price Velocity indicator uses advanced velocity-based analysis to measure the rate of price change normalized against typical market movement, creating a dynamic momentum oscillator that identifies market acceleration patterns and momentum shifts. Unlike traditional momentum indicators that focus solely on price change magnitude, this indicator incorporates time-weighted displacement calculations and ATR normalization to create a sophisticated velocity measurement system that adapts to varying market volatility conditions.
This indicator displays a velocity signal line that oscillates around zero, with positive values indicating upward price velocity and negative values indicating downward price velocity. The signal incorporates acceleration background columns and statistical normalization to help traders identify momentum shifts and potential reversal or continuation opportunities across different timeframes and asset classes.
🟢 How It Works
The indicator's key insight lies in its time-price velocity calculation system, where velocity is measured using the fundamental physics formula:
velocity = priceChange / timeWeight
The system normalizes this raw velocity against typical price movement using Average True Range (ATR) to create market-adjusted readings:
normalizedVelocity = typicalMove > 0 ? velocity / typicalMove : 0
where "typicalMove = ta.atr(lookback)" provides the baseline for normal price movement over the specified lookback period.
The Time-Price Velocity indicator calculation combines multiple sophisticated components. First, it calculates acceleration as the change in velocity over time:
acceleration = normalizedVelocity - normalizedVelocity
Then, the signal generation applies EMA smoothing to reduce noise while preserving responsiveness:
signal = ta.ema(normalizedVelocity, smooth)
This creates a velocity-based momentum indicator that combines price displacement analysis with statistical normalization, providing traders with both directional signals and acceleration insights for enhanced market timing.
🟢 How to Use
1. Signal Interpretation and Threshold Zones
Positive Values (Above Zero): Time-price velocity indicating bullish momentum with upward price displacement relative to normalized baseline
Negative Values (Below Zero): Time-price velocity indicating bearish momentum with downward price displacement relative to normalized baseline
Zero Line Crosses: Velocity transitions between bullish and bearish regimes, indicating potential trend changes or momentum shifts
Upper Threshold Zone: Area above positive threshold (default 1.0) indicating strong bullish velocity and potential reversal point
Lower Threshold Zone: Area below negative threshold (default -1.0) indicating strong bearish velocity and potential reversal point
2. Acceleration Analysis and Visual Features
Acceleration Columns: Background histogram showing velocity acceleration (the rate of change of velocity), with green columns indicating accelerating velocity and red columns indicating decelerating velocity. The interpretation depends on trend context: red columns in downtrends indicate strengthening bearish momentum, while red columns in uptrends indicate weakening bullish momentum
Acceleration Column Height: The height of each column represents the magnitude of acceleration, with taller columns indicating stronger acceleration or deceleration forces
Bar Coloring: Optional price bar coloring matches velocity direction for immediate visual trend confirmation
Info Table: Real-time display of current velocity and acceleration values with trend arrows and change indicators
3. Additional Features:
Confirmed vs Live Data: Toggle between confirmed (closed) bar analysis for stable signals or current bar inclusion for real-time updates
Multi-timeframe Adaptability: Velocity normalization ensures consistent readings across different chart timeframes and asset volatilities
Alert System: Built-in alerts for threshold crossovers and direction changes
🟢 Examples with Preconfigured Settings
Default : Balanced configuration suitable for most timeframes and general trading applications, providing optimal balance between sensitivity and noise filtering for medium-term analysis.
Scalping : High sensitivity setup with shorter lookback period and reduced smoothing for ultra-short-term trades on 1-15 minute charts, optimized for capturing rapid momentum shifts and frequent trading opportunities.
Swing Trading : Extended lookback period with enhanced smoothing and higher threshold for multi-day positions, designed to filter market noise while capturing significant momentum moves on 1-4 hour and daily timeframes.
52SIGNAL RECIPE Bollinger Bands & Fibonacci Spike Signal Matrix====== 52SIGNAL RECIPE Bollinger Bands & Fibonacci Spike Signal Matrix ======
◆ Overview
52SIGNAL RECIPE Bollinger Bands & Fibonacci Spike Signal Matrix is an advanced multi-band indicator that integrates Bollinger Bands, Fibonacci levels, and ATR-based Spike signals (for detecting bullish/bearish pressure and volatility surges).
Built on a VWMA (Volume-Weighted Moving Average) foundation, it displays standard deviation bands, Fibonacci extension zones, multi-level expansions, and real-time bullish/bearish spike alerts alongside price labeling and color gradation.
This tool is designed to help traders visually analyze and react to:
- Key support/resistance zones
- Overbought/oversold boundaries
- Sudden directional volatility shifts (spikes)
All parameters are customizable to suit a wide variety of trading strategies and styles.
====== ◆ Key Features ======
- Multi-structured Bollinger Bands: VWMA-based center line with ± standard deviation bands and multiple levels of outer extension (+10% to +50%)
- Integrated Fibonacci Bands: Levels at 23.6%, 38.2%, 50%, 61.8%, and 78.6% above and below the center line
- ATR-based Spike Signal Alerts: Automatically detects sudden bullish/bearish volatility surges and triggers directional warning labels (“Bullish Spike Warning” or “Bearish Spike Warning”)
- Real-Time Price Labels & Visual Gradation: Each important band and level includes live price labeling and color-coded zone visualization
- Fully Adjustable Parameters & Panel Display Options: All inputs and visual elements can be toggled or customized
====== ◆ Technical Basis ======
■ Bollinger Bands & Multi-Extension
- Center Line: VWMA (Volume-Weighted Moving Average)
- Bands: ± Standard deviation (default 2.5), with extensions in +10% increments up to +50%
- Extension Zones: Reveal reactions to high volatility or trend continuation
■ Fibonacci Bands
- Symmetrical expansion from center line using Fibonacci ratios
- Visually highlights layered historical retracement zones and price clustering
■ ATR-Based Spike Signal
- Adaptive to chart timeframe (ATR Length & Multiplier auto-adjusted)
- Spike alerts triggered when price exceeds upper/lower ATR bands
- One signal per X bars to filter noise (interval adjustable)
■ Live Visual Labeling & Color Gradients
- Intelligently labeled bands with dynamic color shading between levels
- Helps clarify price geometry and zone importance
====== ◆ Practical Applications ======
■ Spike Signal Interpretation
- Bullish Spike Warning — Market plunged below ATR range → Potential oversold rebound signal
- Bearish Spike Warning — Market surged above ATR range → Potential overbought reversal signal
■ Band & Level Interaction
- Ripple behavior between Fibonacci levels signals trend momentum/weakness
- Penetration through outer expansion bands flags possible trend strength or volatility spikes
■ Integrated Trading Strategies
- Reversal Trades: Bounces between extension and Fibonacci levels
- Breakout Confirmation: Spike signals backing breakout moves
- Directional Bias: Trend-following confirmation when price exceeds multiple zones
====== ◆ Advanced Setting Options ======
All parameters can be fine-tuned for your trading strategy, market, and timeframe.
■ Bollinger Band Period
_Default:_ 20
_Description:_ Number of bars for VWMA and standard deviation. Shorter (10–14): faster but noisier. Longer (30–50): smoother, better for trend analysis.
■ Standard Deviation Multiplier
_Default:_ 2.5
_Description:_ Controls main band width. Lower values (1.5–2.0): More signals, higher sensitivity. Higher values (2.5–3.0): Fewer signals, higher reliability.
■ Band Extension Ratios
_Default:_ +10%, +20%, +30%, +40%, +50%
_Description:_ Amount to expand beyond standard bands. Used for detecting extended zones or extreme price movement areas.
■ ATR Length
_Default:_ Auto depending on timeframe (typically 14–30)
_Description:_ Period for calculating ATR. Shorter: Reacts faster, more sensitive. Longer: Smoother, filters short noise.
■ ATR Multiplier
_Default:_ Auto (1.75 to 2.8)
_Description:_ Sets the threshold for Spike signals. Lower: More frequent but smaller spikes. Higher: Triggers fewer but stronger signals.
■ Fibonacci Levels
_Default:_ 0.236, 0.382, 0.5, 0.618, 0.786
_Description:_ Determines how far Fibonacci bands extend from the center. Aids in identifying key retracement and reaction points.
■ Spike Signal Interval
_Default:_ 7 bars
_Description:_ Minimum bar separation between consecutive spike signals. Prevents signal overflooding from consecutive candles.
■ Labels & Coloring Display
_Toggle ON/OFF_
Show/hide all price labels and visual zone shading. Useful for decluttering or focusing on strategy testing.
Try adjusting these inputs based on your strategy and market conditions. Optimize for scalping, swing trading, day trading, or investing by testing different lengths, bands, and spike sensitivities.
====== ◆ Indicator Synergies ======
- Combine with moving averages, RSI, or MACD for breakout filters
- Use with support/resistance lines or Fibonacci retracements to validate critical zones
- Pair with Keltner Channels, ATR Bands, or volume-based tools for enhanced volatility tracking
====== ◆ Conclusion ======
52SIGNAL RECIPE Bollinger Bands & Fibonacci Spike Signal Matrix offers a cohesive framework that connects price level analysis, trend structure, and volatility-driven directional signals—all in one indicator. It’s not just a visualization tool, but a decision-support system for both reactive trade entries and proactive risk management. With full parameter adjustability and a clear structural layout, it empowers traders to adapt across assets, timeframes, and strategies—efficiently and confidently.
====== ◆ Disclaimer ======
This indicator is for informational and educational purposes only.
Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always apply proper risk management.
====== 52SIGNAL RECIPE Bollinger Bands & Fibonacci Spike Signal Matrix ======
◆ 개요
52SIGNAL RECIPE Bollinger Bands & Fibonacci Spike Signal Matrix는 볼린저 밴드, 피보나치 레벨, ATR 기반 스파이크 신호(상방/하방 압력 감지)를 결합한 고급 멀티 밴드 인디케이터입니다.
VWMA(거래량 가중 이동평균) 기반 중심선 위에 표준편차 밴드, 피보나치 확장 레벨, 다중 확장 밴드, 실시간 상·하방 스파이크 경고(라벨)와 가격 레이블·컬러 그라데이션이 동시에 제공됩니다.
트레이더가 주요 지지/저항, 과매수·과매도, 급격한 변동성 스파이크(방향성 돌파)를 한눈에 시각적으로 분석할 수 있도록 디자인되었습니다.
모든 설정값은 트레이딩 스타일에 맞춰 자유롭게 조절 가능합니다.
====== ◆ 주요 특징 ======
- VWMA 기반 중심선과 표준편차 밴드(±), 10~50% 단계별 외곽 확장
- 피보나치 밴드: 중심선 기준 23.6%, 38.2%, 50%, 61.8%, 78.6% 상·하단 동시 표기
- ATR 기반 스파이크 신호: 강한 상·하방 변동성 구간 실시간 감지(‘Bullish Spike Warning’, ‘Bearish Spike Warning’ 라벨)
- 실시간 가격 레이블 & 컬러 구간 구분
- 밴드/변동성/피보나치/시각 옵션 등 설정 완전 자유화
====== ◆ 기술적 기반 ======
■ 볼린저 밴드/확장
- VWMA 중심선, ± 표준편차 밴드(기본 2.5), 단계별 외곽 확장(10~50%)
■ 피보나치 밴드
- 중심선 기준 대칭 배치(0.236, 0.382, 0.5, 0.618, 0.786)
■ ATR 기반 스파이크 신호
- 차트 주기에 자동 최적화(ATR 기간/배수), 상단·하단 ATR 밴드 돌파 시 스파이크 라벨
- 반복 신호 방지(신호 간격 조정 가능)
■ 실시간 레이블 & 컬러 그라데이션
- 주요 밴드, 피보나치, 확장 레벨별 가격 표시 및 구간 별도 색상
====== ◆ 실용적 응용 ======
■ 스파이크 신호 해석
- Bullish Spike Warning: 과매도 구간(강한 하락 후 단기 반등 가능성)
- Bearish Spike Warning: 과매수 구간(급등 이후 단기 되돌림 가능성)
■ 밴드 & 레벨 시그널
- 피보나치 레벨 간 파동/추세 강도 진단
- 외곽 확장 밴드 돌파 시 강한 추세 혹은 변동성 집중 구간 인식
■ 통합 트레이딩 전략
- 주요 밴드·피보나치 간 바운스, 전환 패턴 기반 반전매매
- 스파이크 신호와 결합한 돌파 추종·추세 확정 대응
- 다중 구간 통과 시 방향성 강화 신호 등급별 분할 대응
====== ◆ 고급 설정 옵션 ======
트레이딩 스타일, 차트 주기, 시장 환경에 따라 모든 항목을 직접 조정할 수 있습니다.
■ 볼린저 밴드 기간 (Bollinger Band Period)
기본값: 20
VWMA 및 표준편차 산출에 적용할 캔들 수
짧게(10~14): 신호 빠르며 노이즈 많음
길게(30~50): 깔끔한 추세 중시
■ 표준편차 계수 (Standard Deviation Multiplier)
기본값: 2.5
밴드 폭 조절
1.5~2.0: 민감, 많이 신호
2.5~3.0: 신뢰도 높고 드문 신호
■ 밴드 확장 비율 (Band Extension Ratios)
기본값: 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%
기본 밴드에서 외곽 확장 단계
극단 변동성, 피로구간 등 감지
■ ATR 기간 (ATR Length)
기본값: 자동(보통 14~30)
ATR 산출 캔들 수
짧을수록 민감, 길수록 부드러움
■ ATR 배수 (ATR Multiplier)
기본값: 자동(1.75~2.8)
스파이크 신호 감지 문턱값
낮게: 잦고 약한 신호
높게: 드문 강한 신호
■ 피보나치 레벨 (Fibonacci Levels)
기본값: 0.236, 0.382, 0.5, 0.618, 0.786
중심선으로부터 각 밴드 거리
주요 지지/저항, 파동구조 세분화
■ 스파이크 신호 간격 (Spike Signal Interval)
기본값: 7
연속적 신호 과다 방지용 최소 캔들 수
높을수록 과발생 차단
■ 레이블/채색 표시 (Labels & Coloring)
On/Off
가격 레이블·영역 컬러 표시 ON/OFF
시장/전략별로 세부 세팅을 바꿔가며 직접 테스트 해보세요!
====== ◆ 시너지 활용 ======
- 이동평균, RSI, MACD 등과 조합시 신호 필터링
- 기존 수평 지지/저항, 피보나치 리트레이스먼트 등과 병용
- ATR, 켈트너밴드, 거래량 등과 복합 분석 가능
====== ◆ 결론 ======
52SIGNAL RECIPE Bollinger Bands & Fibonacci Spike Signal Matrix는 가격 구조, 변동성 이벤트, 방향성 신호를 하나로 통합한 고급 매매 지원 시스템입니다.
스캘핑, 스윙, 포지션 트레이딩 등 다양한 전략에 맞게 모든 파라미터를 세밀하게 조율할 수 있습니다.
현대 트레이딩 환경에 최적화된 정밀 결정 지원 도구로 활용하세요.
====== ◆ 면책 조항 ======
본 지표는 정보 제공 및 교육 목적입니다.
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Dual Supertrend tohungmc tikDual Supertrend is an advanced trend-following indicator that combines two Supertrend strategies — a Large Supertrend and a Small Supertrend — to provide you with more precise entry and exit signals.
This indicator plots two Supertrend lines:
Large Supertrend (Blue and Orange): A broader trend that reacts slower to price movements.
Small Supertrend (Green and Red): A faster trend that responds quicker to market changes.
Key Features:
Customizable ATR Periods and Multipliers for both Large and Small Supertrends.
Buy/Sell Signals: When the Small Supertrend trend changes, and it's aligned with the Large Supertrend, you get reliable buy and sell signals.
Highlighting: The background can be highlighted in green or red, depending on whether the Large Supertrend is in an uptrend or downtrend.
Alerts: Alerts can be set for buy/sell signals or when the trend direction changes.
Use Case:
This indicator is designed for traders looking to follow both long-term and short-term trends. By combining the slower Large Supertrend with the faster Small Supertrend, it gives a more comprehensive view of market trends and better entry/exit points.
Indicator Inputs:
ATR Periods and Multipliers: Control how sensitive the Supertrend reacts to market changes.
Highlighting: Enable/Disable background highlighting.
Buy/Sell Signals: Option to show buy/sell signals based on trend direction changes.
ALFA MMThe mm indicator is an ATR-based indicator. The bands formed by the ATR value and the Fibo numbers can be used as trailing stops to follow the trend. It also attempts to find target points experimentally using an ATR-based calculation. You can use the indicator for trend tracking, as a trailing stop, or to determine trade entry areas by combining price action information.
ATR Squeeze BackgroundThis simple but powerful indicator shades the background of your chart whenever volatility contracts, based on a custom comparison of fast and slow ATR (Average True Range) periods.
By visualizing low-volatility zones, you can:
* Identify moments of compression that may precede explosive price moves
* Stay out of choppy, low-momentum periods
* Adapt this as a component in a broader volatility or breakout strategy
🔧 How It Works
* A Fast ATR (default: 7 periods) and a Slow ATR (default: 40 periods) are calculated
* When the Fast ATR is lower than the Slow ATR, the background is shaded in blue
* This shading signals a contraction in volatility — a condition often seen before breakouts or strong directional moves
⚡️ Why This Matters
Many experienced traders pay close attention to volatility cycles. This background indicator helps visualize those cycles at a glance. It's minimal, non-intrusive, and easy to combine with your existing tools.
🙏 Credits
This script borrows core logic from the excellent “Relative Volume at Time” script by TradingView. Credit is given with appreciation.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This script is for educational purposes only.
It does not constitute financial advice, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Always do your own research and test strategies before making trading decisions.
ATR % Line from LoD/HoDATR % Line Trading Indicator - Entry Filter Tool
This Pine Script creates a sophisticated ATR (Average True Range) percentage-based entry filter indicator for TradingView that helps traders avoid buying overextended stocks and identify optimal entry zones based on volatility.
Core Functionality - Entry Discipline
The script calculates a maximum entry threshold by taking a percentage of the Average True Range (ATR) and projecting it from the current day's low. This creates a dynamic "no-buy zone" that adapts to market volatility, helping traders avoid purchasing stocks that have already moved too far from their daily base.
Key Calculation:
Measures the ATR over a specified period (default: 14 bars)
Takes a user-defined percentage of that ATR (default: 25%)
Projects this distance from the day's low to establish a maximum entry threshold
Entry Rule: Avoid buying when price exceeds this ATR% level from the daily low or high.
Visual Features
Entry Threshold Line:
Draws a horizontal line at the calculated maximum entry level
Line extends forward for clear visualization of the "no-buy zone"
Red zones above this line indicate overextended conditions
Fully customizable appearance with color, width, and style options
Smart Entry Alerts:
Optional labels show the ATR percentage threshold and exact price level
Visual confirmation when stocks are trading in acceptable entry zones vs. extended areas
Real-Time Monitoring Table:
Displays current distance from daily low as ATR percentage
Shows whether current price is in "safe entry zone" or "extended territory"
Customizable display options for clean chart analysis
Practical Applications for Entry Management
Avoiding Extended Entries:
Primary Use: Don't initiate long positions when price is more than X% ATR from the daily low
Prevents buying stocks that have already made their daily move
Reduces risk of buying at temporary tops within the trading session
Entry Zone Identification:
Price trading below the ATR% line = potential entry opportunity
Price trading above the ATR% line = wait for pullback or skip the trade
Combines volatility analysis with momentum discipline
Risk Management Benefits:
Improved Entry Timing: Enter closer to daily support levels
Better Risk/Reward: Shorter distance to stop loss (daily low)
Reduced Chasing: Systematic approach prevents FOMO-driven entries
Volatility Awareness: Higher volatility stocks get wider acceptable entry ranges
Configuration for Entry Filtering
Key Settings for Entry Management:
ATR Percentage: Set your maximum acceptable extension (15-30% common for day trading)
Reference Point: Use "Low" to measure extension from daily base
Line Style: Make highly visible to clearly see entry threshold
Alert Integration: Visual confirmation of entry-friendly zones
Typical Usage Scenarios:
Conservative Entries: 15-20% ATR from daily low
Moderate Extensions: 25-35% ATR for stronger momentum plays
Aggressive Setups: 40%+ ATR for breakout situations (use with caution)
Entry Strategy Integration
Pre-Market Planning:
Set ATR% threshold based on stock's typical volatility
Identify key levels where entries become unfavorable
Plan alternative entry strategies for extended stocks
Intraday Execution:
Monitor real-time ATR% extension from daily low
Avoid new long positions when threshold is exceeded
Wait for pullbacks to re-enter acceptable entry zones
This tool transforms volatility analysis into practical entry discipline, helping traders maintain consistent entry standards and avoid the costly mistake of chasing overextended stocks. By respecting ATR-based extension limits, traders can improve their entry timing and overall trade profitability.
ATR Plots + OverlayATR Plots + Overlay
This tool calculates and displays Average True Range (ATR)-based levels on your chart for any selected timeframe, giving traders a quick visual reference for expected price movement relative to the most recent bar’s open price. It plots guide levels above and below that open and shows how much of the typical ATR-based range has already been covered—all in one interactive table and on-chart overlay.
What It Does
ATR Calculation:
Uses true range data over a user-defined period (default 14), smoothed via RMA, SMA, EMA, or WMA, on the selected timeframe (e.g., 1h, 4h, daily) to calculate the ATR value.
Projected Levels:
Plots four reference levels relative to the open price of the most recent bar on the chosen timeframe:
+100% ATR: Open + ATR
+50% ATR: Open + 50% of ATR
−50% ATR: Open − 50% of ATR
−100% ATR: Open − ATR
Coverage %:
Tracks high and low prices for the current session on the selected timeframe and calculates what percentage of the ATR has already been covered:
Coverage % = (High − Low) ÷ ATR × 100
Interactive Table:
Shows the ATR value and current coverage percentage in a customizable table overlay. Position, color scheme, borders, transparency, and an optional empty top row are all adjustable via settings.
Customization Options
Table Settings:
Position the table (top/bottom × left/right).
Customize background color, text color, border color, and thickness.
Optionally add an empty top row for spacing.
Line Settings:
Choose color, line style (solid/dotted/dashed), and width.
Lines automatically update with each new bar on the selected timeframe, anchored to that bar’s open price.
General Inputs:
ATR length (number of bars).
Smoothing method (RMA, SMA, EMA, WMA).
Timeframe selection for ATR calculations (e.g., 15m, 1h, Daily).
How to Use It for Trading
Measure Volatility: Quickly gauge the expected price movement based on ATR for any timeframe.
Identify Overextension: Use the coverage % to see how much of the expected ATR range is already consumed.
Plan Entries & Exits: Align trade targets and stops with ATR levels for more objective planning.
Visual Reference: Horizontal guide lines and table update automatically as new bars form, keeping information clear and actionable.
Ideal For
Intraday traders using ATR levels to frame trades.
Swing traders wanting ATR-based reference points for larger timeframes.
Anyone seeking a volatility-based framework for planning stops, targets, or identifying overextended conditions.
Combined Predictive Indicator### Combined Predictive Zones & Levels
This indicator is a powerful hybrid tool designed to provide a comprehensive map of potential future price action. It merges two distinct predictive models into a single, cohesive view, helping traders identify key levels of support, resistance, and areas of high confluence.
#### How It Works: Two Models in One
This script is built on two core components that you can use together or analyze separately:
**Part 1: Classic Range & Fibonacci Prediction**
This model uses classic technical analysis principles to project a potential range for the upcoming price action.
* **Highest High / Lowest Low:** It identifies the significant trading range over a user-defined lookback period.
* **Fibonacci Levels:** It automatically plots key Fibonacci retracement levels (e.g., 38.2% and 61.8%) within this range, which often act as critical support or resistance.
* **ATR & Average Range:** It calculates a "predicted" upper and lower boundary based on the average historical range and current volatility (ATR).
**Part 2: Advanced Predictive Ranges (Self-Adjusting Channels)**
This is a dynamic model that creates adaptive support and resistance zones based on a smoothed average price and volatility.
* **Dynamic Average:** It uses a unique moving average that only adjusts when the price moves significantly, creating a stable baseline.
* **ATR-Based Zones:** It projects multiple levels of support (S1, S2) and resistance (R1, R2) around this average, which widen and narrow based on market volatility. These zones often signal areas where price might stall or reverse.
#### Key Features:
* **Hybrid Model for Confluence:** The true power of this indicator lies in finding where the levels from both models overlap. A Fibonacci level aligning with a Predictive Range support zone is a much stronger signal.
* **Comprehensive Data Table:** A clean, on-chart table displays the precise values of all key predictive levels, allowing for quick reference and precise trade planning.
* **Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Capability:** The Advanced Predictive Ranges can be calculated on a higher timeframe, giving you a broader market context.
* **Fully Customizable:** All lengths, multipliers, and levels for both models are fully adjustable in the settings to fit any asset or trading style.
* **Clear Visuals:** All zones and levels are color-coded for intuitive and easy-to-read analysis.
#### How to Use:
1. Look for areas of **confluence** where multiple levels from both models cluster together. These are high-probability zones for price reactions.
2. Use the Predictive Range zones (S1/S2 and R1/R2) as potential targets for trades or as areas to watch for entries and exits.
3. Pay attention to the on-chart table for exact price levels to set limit orders or stop-losses.
**Disclaimer:** This script is an analytical tool for educational purposes and should not be considered financial advice. All trading involves risk. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always use this indicator as part of a comprehensive trading strategy with proper risk management.
Feedback is welcome! If you find this tool useful, please leave a like.
Intelligent Moving📘 Intelligent Moving – Adaptive Neural Trend Engine
Intelligent Moving is an invite-only, closed-source indicator that dynamically adjusts itself to evolving market conditions using a built-in neural optimizer. It combines a custom adaptive Moving Average, ATR-based deviation bands, and a fully internal virtual trade simulator to deliver smart trend signals and automatic parameter tuning — all without repainting or manual intervention.
This script is built entirely from original code and does not use any open-source components or built-in TradingView indicators.
🧠 Core Logic and Visual Structure
The indicator plots:
- A central moving average (optimized dynamically),
- Upper and lower deviation bands based on ATR × adaptive coefficients,
- Buy (aqua) and Sell (orange) arrows on reversion signals,
- Color-coded trend zones based on price vs. moving average.
All three bands change color in real time depending on the price’s position relative to the MA, clearly showing uptrends (e.g. blue) and downtrends (e.g. red).
📈 Signal Logic: Reversion from Extremes
- Buy Signal: After price closes below the lower deviation band, it then closes back above it.
- Sell Signal: After price closes above the upper deviation band, it then closes back below it.
These signals are not based on crossovers, oscillators, or lagging logic — they are pure structure-based reversion entries, designed to detect exhaustion and reversal zones.
🤖 Built-In Neural Optimizer (Perceptron Engine)
At the heart of Intelligent Moving lies a self-training engine that uses simulated (virtual) positions to test multiple configurations and pick the best one. Here’s how it works:
🔄 Virtual Trade Simulation
At regular intervals (user-defined), the script:
- Simulates virtual buy/sell positions based on its signal logic.
- Applies virtual Stop-Loss (just beyond the signal zone) and virtual Take-Profit (when price crosses back over the MA).
- Calculates simulated profit for each combination of:
- - MA periods,
- - Upper/lower ATR multipliers.
🧠 Neural Training Process
- A perceptron-like engine evaluates the simulated results.
- It selects the best-performing configuration and applies it to live plotting.
- You can choose whether optimization uses a base value or the last best result from the previous training pass.
This process runs forward-only and never overwrites history or uses future data. It's completely transparent and non-repainting.
⚙️ Customization and Parameters
Users can control:
- MA period range, step, and training type (base vs last best)
- Deviation multiplier ranges and step
- Training depth (number of bars in history)
- Training interval (how often to retrain)
- Spread simulation, alert options, and all visual settings
💡 What Makes It Unique
- ✅ Self-optimization with virtual trades and perceptron logic
- ✅ Adaptive deviation bands based on ATR (not standard deviation)
- ✅ No built-in indicators, no repaints, no curve-fitting
- ✅ Clear trend zones and reversal signals
- ✅ Optimized for live use and consistent behavior across assets
Unlike typical moving average tools, Intelligent Moving thinks, adapts, and reacts — turning a standard concept into a living, learning trend engine.
📊 Use Cases
- Trend detection with adaptive coloring
- Reversion trading from volatility extremes
- Dynamic strategy building with minimal manual input
- Alerts for automated or discretionary traders
🔒 Invite-Only Notice
This script is invite-only and closed-source.
The optimization logic, trade simulation system, and perceptron engine were developed from scratch, specifically for this indicator. No built-in functions (e.g. MA, BB, RSI) or public scripts were used or copied.
All decisions and calculations are based on current and past price only — no repainting, retrofitting, or future leakage.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational and analytical use only.
It does not predict future prices or guarantee profits. Always use appropriate risk management and test thoroughly before live trading.
ATR as % of CloseATR 14day period in % terms
the Normal ATR indicator by TV helps but this gives a clear idea as to the range in percentage terms as and when market rises to newer and newer highs
better than an absolute value
Fibonacci Range Detector ║ BullVision🔬 Overview
The Fibonacci Range Mapper is a dynamic technical tool designed to identify, track, and visualize price ranges using Fibonacci levels. Whether you're trading manually or prefer automated structure recognition, this indicator helps you contextualize market moves and locate key price zones with precision.
⚙️ Core Logic
🔍 Range Detection (Auto & Manual Modes)
In Auto mode, the indicator uses an advanced ZigZag system based on ATR or percentage thresholds to confirm market swings and construct Fibonacci-based ranges.
In Manual mode, traders can define their own swing low and high to generate precise custom ranges.
📐 Fibonacci Mapping
Each detected range is automatically plotted with key Fibonacci retracement levels — 0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100% — along with optional extensions (127.2% and 161.8%) to anticipate price continuations or reversals.
📋 Live Data Table
An integrated info panel dynamically displays crucial metrics:
• Range size
• Current price zone (Discount / Mid / Premium)
• Position within range (%)
• Distance to range extremes
• Range status (Pending or Confirmed)
🕰️ Historical Memory
Up to 20 past ranges can be stored and visualized simultaneously, helping traders recognize repeated price behaviors and contextual support/resistance levels.
🎨 Visual Highlights
Zones of interest (0–25% = Discount, 75–100% = Premium) are color-coded with custom transparency, and labels can be toggled for clarity. The current active range updates in real time as structure evolves.
🔧 User Customization
• Detection Method: Choose between ATR or % ZigZag for automated swing identification
• Confirmation Delay: Set how many bars to wait before confirming a new high
• Manual Overrides: Select exact price levels when you want full control
• Extensions & Labels: Toggle additional lines and info to suit your charting style
• Visual Table Position: Customize where the data table appears on screen
• Color Scheme: Define your own zone gradients for better visual interpretation
📈 Use Cases
This indicator is ideal for traders who want to:
• Identify value zones within local or macro price structures
• Plan trades around Fibonacci retracement and extension levels
• Detect shifts in market structure using an adaptive ZigZag logic
• Track recurring price ranges and historical reaction points
• Enhance technical confluence with clean, visual price mapping
⚠️ Important Notes
This tool is not a buy/sell signal generator — it is a visual framework for structure-based analysis.
Use it in conjunction with your existing strategy and risk management process.
Always confirm with broader context and multi-timeframe alignment.
Markov Chain Trend ProbabilityA Markov Chain is a mathematical model that predicts future states based on the current state, assuming that the future depends only on the present (not the past). Originally developed by Russian mathematician Andrey Markov, this concept is widely used in:
Finance: Risk modeling, portfolio optimization, credit scoring, algorithmic trading
Weather Forecasting: Predicting sunny/rainy days, temperature patterns, storm tracking
Here's an example of a Markov chain: If the weather is sunny, the probability that will be sunny 30 min later is say 90%. However, if the state changes, i.e. it starts raining, how the probability that will be raining 30 min later is say 70% and only 30% sunny.
Similar concept can be applied to markets price action and trends.
Mathematical Foundation
The core principle follows the Markov Property: P(X_{t+1}|X_t, X_{t-1}, ..., X_0) = P(X_{t+1}|X_t)
Transition Matrix :
-------------Next State
Current----
--------P11 P12
-----P21 P22
Probability Calculations:
P(Up→Up) = Count(Up→Up) / Count(Up states)
P(Down→Down) = Count(Down→Down) / Count(Down states)
Steady-state probability: π = πP (where π is the stationary distribution)
State Definition:
State = UPTREND if (Price_t - Price_{t-n})/ATR > threshold
State = DOWNTREND if (Price_t - Price_{t-n})/ATR < -threshold
How It Works in Trading
This indicator applies Markov Chain theory to market trends by:
Defining States: Classifies market conditions as UPTREND or DOWNTREND based on price movement relative to ATR (Average True Range)
Learning Transitions: Analyzes historical data to calculate probabilities of moving from one state to another
Predicting Probabilities: Estimates the likelihood of future trend continuation or reversal
How to Use
Parameters:
Lookback Period: Number of bars to analyze for trend detection (default: 14)
ATR Threshold: Sensitivity multiplier for state changes (default: 0.5)
Historical Periods: Sample size for probability calculations (default: 33)
Trading Applications:
Trend confirmation for entry/exit decisions
Risk assessment through probability analysis
Market regime identification
Early warning system for potential trend reversals
The indicator works on any timeframe and asset class. Enjoy!
Screener - Moving Average / ATR Breakout Signal [ARTech]Screener - Moving Average / ATR Breakout Signal
This indicator features a powerful multi-symbol screener that scans up to 40 user-defined symbols in real time for Moving Average (MA) and ATR breakout signals. Users can customize the list of symbols, select the asset class (e.g., Crypto, Stocks, Forex). The screener detects trend-following signals based on price crossing a chosen MA type and length, enhanced by optional ATR-based volatility filters and breakout thresholds to improve signal accuracy. Signals can be displayed on the chart via labels, tooltips, or a compact signal table, allowing traders to monitor multiple markets simultaneously without switching charts. The list of symbols generating signals can also be tracked with customizable alerts, enabling traders to receive real-time notifications for long and short breakout signals directly via TradingView alerts.
This indicator is developed based on the concept of Moving Average / ATR Breakout Signal script on TradingView, with enhancements to support multi-symbol scanning.
Key Features
• Multi-Symbol Screener: Scans up to 40 user-defined symbols simultaneously, with automatic separator detection and symbol validation.
• Repaint Prevention: Carefully designed to avoid repaint issues. The script structure and signal logic have been built to ensure reliable behavior, even across multiple symbols and varying chart conditions.
• Flexible Signal Display: Offers chart labels, tooltips, or a compact table to show signals, enabling multi-market monitoring without switching charts.
• Customizable Alerts: Supports alerts for both long and short signals, sending a list of symbols generating signals as real-time notifications.
• Multi-Type Moving Average Support: Choose from several MA types including EMA, SMA, Hull MA, VWMA, RMA, and TEMA, with customizable source and length settings.
• Flexible Signal Logic: Generates signals when price breaks above or below the selected MA, with options for confirmation candles and wick or close based breakout detection.
• ATR-Based Filtering: Utilizes ATR to create dynamic breakout bands around the MA, reducing noise and improving breakout validation.
• Breakout Threshold Filtering: Adds an optional minimum percentage price move before a new opposite signal is allowed, preventing rapid reversals.
Why use this indicator?
• Scans up to 40 symbols at the same time.
• Users can define the symbol list, asset class, and automatically detects the symbol separator; warns if any symbols are invalid
• Detected signals are shown directly on the chart as labels, tooltips, or in a compact table.
• The list of signal-generating symbols can be tracked with alerts — no need to watch the chart constantly.
How to Use
███████ Alerts ███████
🔸 Long / Short
To enable Custom Alerts, select the desired alert type (Long or Short) from the indicator's settings under the "Alerts" section, you can customize messages and enable notifications for Long and Short signals. Then, you need to activate the fx alert() function call option in TradingView’s alert creation dialog.
Alert messages include your custom message followed by a list of symbols currently giving signals, each shown on a new line. For example, if your input message is set to “🟢 Long Signal” and BTCUSD and ETHUSD are signaling, the alert will look like this:
🟢 Long Signal
BTCUSD
ETHUSD
This format helps you clearly see the type of signal and each symbol individually, making real-time monitoring easier.
🔸 Alert Delay (seconds)
This setting adds a delay before alerts are triggered. It helps ensure that signals are based on confirmed bar closures for slight timing differences between symbol data feeds (especially in multi-symbol mode). For example, setting a 30-second delay allows all symbols to finish processing before the alert fires, avoiding early or incomplete signal lists.
For best results, try different delay values to see what works best with your selected timeframe.
███████ Display / Signal ███████
🔸 Display Mode
Choose how the indicator presents signals on your chart. Focus on a single symbol (Chart mode), Scan and display multiple symbols at once (Screener mode), or hide visuals and use only tables or alerts (No mode).
• Chart Mode: Displays signals only for the current chart symbol. Useful for testing and optimizing signal conditions before scanning multiple assets.
• Screener Mode: Activates the screener functionality, showing results for all valid symbols in your list. Signals appear as labels on the chart and are also listed in the signal table for easy tracking.
• No (Table Only): Hides all on-chart visuals (labels, markers). Signals are still processed and can be viewed in tables or used with alerts. This mode is ideal when you're using multiple screeners at once and want to avoid overlapping visuals. Each screener can display its results in separate table positions (e.g., bottom right, top left, etc.), so turning off chart visuals helps keep your workspace clean while still tracking multiple symbol groups efficiently. This way, you can also track more than 40 symbols by using multiple screener instances with different symbol groups and table positions.
🔸 Long
You can independently turn ON or OFF the display of Long signals using the toggle.
🔸 Short
You can independently turn ON or OFF the display of Short signals using the toggle.
███████ Symbols ███████
🔸 Symbols
You can enter up to 40 symbols. Symbols must be written in full format. For example: BINANCE:BTCUSDT, NASDAQ:AAPL, or OANDA:EURUSD. TradingView requires this full format to correctly recognize each symbol. Due to TradingView’s limitations, only the first 40 symbols in your list will be processed
- Separator Rules: Letters (A–Z), numbers (0–9), underscore (_), dot (.), and exclamation mark (!) are allowed within symbol names (e.g., BINANCE:BTCUSDT.P). Therefore, avoid using them as separators. Instead, use comma (,) , semicolon (;) , space , or newline to separate multiple symbols.
- Auto Detection: The indicator automatically detects the separator used in your list. If the format is incorrect or a symbol is invalid, a warning will appear to help you fix it.
🔸 Symbol Filter
When scanning multiple symbols, it's important that they belong to the same market type (Crypto, Stocks, Forex, etc.). Different markets have different trading hours, and mixing them may cause issues.
For example, if your chart is using a stock symbol (like NASDAQ:AAPL) and your symbol list includes crypto symbols (like BINANCE:BTCUSDT), the screener may not work correctly. Since stock markets are not open 24/7, the chart time may fall outside of crypto trading hours — causing crypto signals to fail or not update properly.
To avoid this issue, the indicator includes a Symbol Filter. This lets you filter your symbol list to include only the correct asset type (e.g., only Crypto or only Stocks). By using this filter, you make sure the screener runs under the correct market conditions and avoids signal mismatches.
If you set the filter to None , no filtering will be applied. In this case, you are responsible for making sure all listed symbols match your chart’s market type.
For best results, always use symbols from the same market type as your chart symbol. This ensures that candle open/close times align across all symbols, avoiding timing mismatches. Symbols and the chart must follow the same market hours for accurate and consistent signal generation.
🔸 Show Symbols on Table
This feature helps you quickly review the symbols you've entered. When enabled, a table appears in the bottom-right corner of the chart displaying all symbols from your list along with their market types and statuses
- Green background: Symbol is valid and matches the selected Symbol Filter. It can generate signals.
- Gray background: Symbol is valid but does not match the selected filter. It will not generate signals.
- Red background: Symbol is invalid (e.g., due to incorrect names, delisting, or unsupported by broker).
You don’t need to remove invalid or mismatched symbols, but no signals will be generated for them. This visual check makes it easier to catch symbol issues before relying on the screener output.
███████ Signal Display Style ███████
🔸 Display Method
Choose how signals will be shown visually
• Label: The signal appears as a label on the candle. The label includes all triggering symbols as text.
• Tooltip: An icon (such as 🟢 or 🔴) is shown instead of full text. Hold your mouse pointer on the icon on chart for a few seconds to see a tooltip listing the triggered symbols. This method keeps your chart cleaner and less cluttered.
• None: No visual markers appear on candles. Signals are only visible in the signal table — ideal if you're using multiple indicators and want to avoid chart clutter.
🔸 Symbol Display Format
This setting affects the labels, tooltips, signal table, and alert messages, ensuring consistency across all displays. Select whether you want symbols to appear as:
• EXCHANGE:SYMBOL: BINANCE:BTCUSDT
• SYMBOL: BTCUSDT
🔸 Long Signal Icon
Used only in Tooltip mode, these icons (e.g., 🟢 for Long) appear on bars where signals are detected. Customize it freely to match your style or strategy.
🔸 Short Signal Icon
Used only in Tooltip mode, these icons (e.g., 🔴 for Short) appear on bars where signals are detected. Customize it freely to match your style or strategy.
🔸 Size
Adjust the visual size of labels or tooltips. Smaller sizes help reduce clutter when many signals trigger in close proximity.
███████ Signal Table ███████
This section controls the appearance and behavior of the signal table that displays last detected Long and Short signals for your symbols.
🔸 Show
Enable or disable the signal table display on the chart.
🔸 Highlight Signal Duration (Bars)
When a signal occurs, the corresponding cell in the table is highlighted using the selected Long or Short color for this many bars. This helps visually track recent signals over time. The bar where the signal icon appears is counted as 1.
🔸 Table Size
Choose the size of the table to fit your chart layout and readability preferences.
🔸 Table Position
Select where the table appears on your chart (e.g., top right, middle right, bottom left).
🔸 Title
Customize the table header text. The default is “Recent Signals”.
🔸 Background Color
Set the table’s background color and transparency to match your chart’s theme.
🔸 Long Signal Color
Choose the highlight color used to mark Long signals within the table.
🔸 Short Signal Color
Choose the highlight color used to mark Short signals within the table.
🔸 Text Color
Customize the text color inside the table for better contrast and readability.
🔸 Show Bars Since Signal
Optionally display how many bars have passed since each signal appeared. The bar where the signal occurs counts as 1.
███████ Signal ███████
This is the core component of the signal system. You can customize:
🔸 Moving Average Type
Choose from SMA, EMA, WMA, Hull MA, VWMA, RMA, or TEMA
🔸 Length
Adjust the length to suit your strategy.
🔸 Source
Select which price data (e.g., Close, Open, HL2) is used to calculate the MA.
🔸 Confirm Candles
Defines the number of consecutive candles that must break the selected level to confirm a signal.
– If ATR filter is enabled, this level is the ATR bands.
– If ATR is disabled, the Moving Average line is used.
This helps filter out noise and avoid premature signals.
🔸 Break Type
Specifies how the candle must break the level:
– Close: The candle must close beyond the level.
– Wick: A wick touching or exceeding the level is enough.
Both options generate signals only after the candle has closed.
🔸 Filter
This section provides optional filters to improve signal accuracy.
ATR
When the ATR filter is enabled, signals are generated only if the price breaks above the upper ATR line or below the lower ATR line—calculated by adding or subtracting the ATR multiplied threshold from the moving average—and the breakout must occur for the number of consecutive confirmation candles specified by the user input . This helps reduce false signals during low volatility periods.
• Multiplier: Adjusts the width of ATR bands by multiplying the ATR value.
• Length: Sets the period for ATR calculation.
• Smoothing: Selects the smoothing method applied to the ATR (RMA, SMA, EMA, WMA).
Breakout
When enabled, breakout confirmation requires the price to cross above the upper breakout line or below the lower breakout line by a specified percentage from the last signal price.
• Threshold (%): Defines the minimum percentage price movement required to validate a breakout.
• Show Breakout Levels: Toggle to display or hide breakout threshold area on the chart.
High Win Rate Trader by iambuoyant# High Win Rate Trader by iambuoyant - Complete Guide
## Introduction
The "High Win Rate Trader by iambuoyant" is a comprehensive Pine Script indicator designed to identify high-probability trading opportunities across various market conditions. Built with a multi-faceted approach, it integrates several key technical analysis concepts to provide robust buy and sell signals, aiming to maximize potential returns while managing risk. This indicator is particularly useful for traders looking for confirmed entries based on a confluence of factors rather than relying on a single signal.
## Core Philosophy
This indicator operates on the principle that **multiple confirming factors create higher probability trades**. Instead of relying on a single indicator, it combines trend analysis, momentum oscillators, volume confirmation, market structure, and mathematical levels to identify optimal entry points. The more confluence factors that align, the stronger the trading signal.
## Strategies and Confluence Factors
### 1. Trend Analysis
**Purpose**: Establishes the overall market direction to ensure trades align with momentum.
**Components**:
- **Fast EMA (Default: 9)**: Short-term trend detection
- **Slow EMA (Default: 21)**: Medium-term trend confirmation
- **Trend EMA (Default: 50)**: Long-term trend establishment
**How it works**:
- **Bullish Trend**: Fast EMA > Slow EMA > Trend EMA
- **Bearish Trend**: Fast EMA < Slow EMA < Trend EMA
- Signals are filtered to only trigger in the direction of the established trend
**Default Settings**:
- Fast EMA Period: 9
- Slow EMA Period: 21
- Trend EMA Period: 50
### 2. Oscillator Confirmation
**Purpose**: Identifies overbought/oversold conditions and momentum shifts.
#### RSI (Relative Strength Index)
- **Period (Default: 14)**: Standard RSI calculation period
- **Overbought Level (Default: 70)**: RSI level considered overbought
- **Oversold Level (Default: 30)**: RSI level considered oversold
**How it works**:
- **Bullish**: RSI < 40 and turning upward (oversold recovery)
- **Bearish**: RSI > 60 and turning downward (overbought rejection)
#### Stochastic Oscillator
- **K Period (Default: 14)**: Stochastic %K calculation period
- **D Period (Default: 3)**: Stochastic %D smoothing period
- **Overbought Level (Default: 80)**: Stochastic overbought threshold
- **Oversold Level (Default: 20)**: Stochastic oversold threshold
**How it works**:
- **Bullish**: %K < 30 and (%K turning up OR %K > %D)
- **Bearish**: %K > 70 and (%K turning down OR %K < %D)
### 3. MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence)
**Purpose**: Confirms momentum shifts and trend changes.
**Components**:
- **Fast Period (Default: 12)**: Fast EMA for MACD calculation
- **Slow Period (Default: 26)**: Slow EMA for MACD calculation
- **Signal Period (Default: 9)**: Signal line smoothing period
**How it works**:
- **Bullish**: MACD line > Signal line OR (MACD rising AND histogram increasing)
- **Bearish**: MACD line < Signal line OR (MACD falling AND histogram decreasing)
### 4. Volume Analysis
**Purpose**: Confirms price moves with volume conviction.
**Components**:
- **Volume MA Period (Default: 20)**: Period for volume moving average
- **Volume Multiplier (Default: 1.5)**: Volume threshold multiplier
**How it works**:
- **Bullish**: Current volume > (Volume MA × 1.5)
- **Bearish**: Current volume > (Volume MA × 1.5)
### 5. Market Structure and Volatility
#### Support and Resistance Levels
- **Pivot Length (Default: 10)**: Period for pivot high/low detection
- **Dynamic Levels**: Automatically identifies recent swing highs and lows
- **Proximity Check**: Ensures trades aren't initiated too close to S/R levels
#### ATR (Average True Range)
- **ATR Period (Default: 14)**: Volatility measurement period
- **ATR Multiplier (Default: 2.0)**: Stop loss distance multiplier
- **Volatility Filter (Default: 50.0%)**: Maximum allowed volatility percentage
**How it works**:
- Calculates market volatility using ATR
- Prevents trades in excessively volatile conditions
- Helps determine dynamic stop loss levels
### 6. Fibonacci Retracements
**Purpose**: Identifies key mathematical support/resistance levels.
**Components**:
- **Lookback Period (Default: 50)**: Period for swing high/low calculation
- **Tolerance (Default: 2.0%)**: Price proximity tolerance to Fib levels
**Key Levels**: 23.6%, 38.2%, 50%, 61.8%, 78.6%
**How it works**:
- **Bullish**: Price near 38.2%, 50%, or 61.8% retracement levels in uptrend
- **Bearish**: Price near 38.2%, 50%, or 61.8% retracement levels in downtrend
### 7. Risk Management
#### Risk:Reward Ratio
- **Minimum RR Ratio (Default: 1.0)**: Minimum acceptable risk:reward ratio
- **Dynamic Calculation**: Based on support/resistance levels and ATR
#### Dynamic Stop Loss
- **ATR-based**: Stop loss = Entry ± (ATR × 1.5)
- **S/R-based**: Uses nearby support/resistance levels when available
### 8. Signal Confirmation
**Confirmation Bars (Default: 0)**:
- **0**: Immediate signals (recommended for testing)
- **1+**: Delayed confirmation for reduced false signals
## How to Use the Indicator
### Step 1: Initial Setup
1. **Add to Chart**: Apply the "High Win Rate Trader by iambuoyant" indicator to your desired chart in TradingView
2. **Verify Display**: Ensure you can see the indicator plots and debug pane below the main chart
### Step 2: Understanding the Signals
#### Visual Elements:
- **Green Triangles (Buy)**: Appear below price bars for long entry signals
- **Red Triangles (Sell)**: Appear above price bars for short entry signals
- **Labels**: Show "BUY" or "SELL" with current RSI value
- **EMA Lines**: Blue (Fast), Orange (Slow), Gray (Trend) - visible when enabled
#### Signal Types:
- **Flash Signals**: Immediate signals when conditions are first met
- **Confirmed Signals**: Signals that have passed confirmation criteria
### Step 3: Debugging and Optimization
#### Access Debug Features:
1. Click the gear icon next to the indicator name
2. Navigate to "Signal Components (Debugging)" section
3. All confluence factors start **disabled** by default
#### Initial Testing Process:
1. **Start Simple**: Keep all "Enable X Condition" toggles **OFF**
2. **Enable Basic**: Turn on "Enable RSI Condition" first
3. **Observe Signals**: Check if buy/sell signals appear
4. **Gradual Addition**: Enable one condition at a time
5. **Monitor Debug Plots**: Watch the colored crosses in the lower pane
#### Debug Plot Interpretation:
- **Green Crosses (Value 1)**: Bullish conditions met
- **Red Crosses (Value 2)**: Bearish conditions met
- **No Cross**: Condition not met
- **"Debug: Final Long/Short Signal"**: Combined signal output
### Step 4: Fine-tuning Parameters
#### If Signals Are Too Rare:
1. **Reduce Thresholds**: Lower RSI overbought/oversold levels
2. **Relax Filters**: Increase volatility filter percentage
3. **Adjust Timeframes**: Modify EMA periods for your trading style
4. **Disable Strict Conditions**: Turn off conditions that are too restrictive
#### If Signals Are Too Frequent:
1. **Increase Thresholds**: Raise RSI levels
2. **Add Filters**: Enable more confluence conditions
3. **Stricter Confirmation**: Increase confirmation bars
4. **Higher RR Ratio**: Increase minimum risk:reward requirement
### Step 5: Display Configuration
#### Display Options:
- **Show Buy/Sell Labels**: Toggle signal labels on/off
- **Show Support/Resistance**: Toggle S/R level lines
- **Show Trend EMAs**: Toggle EMA trend lines
### Step 6: Setting Up Alerts
#### Alert Conditions:
- **"Confirmed Buy Signal"**: Triggers on confirmed long entries
- **"Confirmed Sell Signal"**: Triggers on confirmed short entries
#### Alert Message Format:
- Buy: "BUY - RSI: , Price: "
- Sell: "SELL - RSI: , Price: "
## Recommended Settings by Market Type
### Trending Markets:
- Enable: Trend Alignment, RSI, MACD
- Disable: Volume (optional)
- Confirmation Bars: 1-2
### Ranging Markets:
- Enable: RSI, Stochastic, Support/Resistance
- Disable: Trend Alignment
- Confirmation Bars: 0
### Volatile Markets:
- Enable: Volatility Filter, ATR-based stops
- Reduce: RSI thresholds (60/40 instead of 70/30)
- Increase: Confirmation bars to 2-3
## Troubleshooting
### No Signals Appearing:
1. Check if any "Enable X Condition" is turned ON
2. Verify debug plots show activity
3. Reduce parameter thresholds
4. Check if market conditions match your settings
### Too Many False Signals:
1. Enable more confluence conditions
2. Increase confirmation bars
3. Adjust RSI/Stochastic thresholds
4. Enable volatility filter
### Signals Not Aligning with Price Action:
1. Check trend alignment settings
2. Verify EMA periods match your timeframe
3. Adjust Fibonacci lookback period
4. Review support/resistance proximity settings
## Best Practices
1. **Start Conservative**: Begin with fewer confluence factors and gradually add more
2. **Test Thoroughly**: Use demo accounts to test parameter combinations
3. **Monitor Debug Plots**: Regularly check which conditions are failing
4. **Adapt to Market**: Adjust settings based on current market conditions
5. **Use Multiple Timeframes**: Consider higher timeframe trend direction
6. **Risk Management**: Always use proper position sizing and stop losses
## Default Settings Summary
### Trend Analysis:
- Fast EMA: 9
- Slow EMA: 21
- Trend EMA: 50
### Oscillators:
- RSI Period: 14, Overbought: 70, Oversold: 30
- Stochastic K: 14, D: 3, Overbought: 80, Oversold: 20
### MACD:
- Fast: 12, Slow: 26, Signal: 9
### Volume:
- MA Period: 20, Multiplier: 1.5
### Market Structure:
- ATR Period: 14, Multiplier: 2.0
- Volatility Filter: 50.0%
- Pivot Length: 10
### Fibonacci:
- Lookback: 50, Tolerance: 2.0%
### Signal Quality:
- Confirmation Bars: 0
- Min RR Ratio: 1.0
### Display:
- Show Labels: ON
- Show S/R: ON
- Show Trend: ON
### Debug (All Disabled by Default):
- Enable RSI: OFF
- Enable Stochastic: OFF
- Enable MACD: OFF
- Enable Price Structure: OFF
- Enable Trend Alignment: OFF
- Enable Volume: OFF
- Enable Fibonacci: OFF
- Enable Risk:Reward: OFF
- Enable Volatility: OFF
PRO Investing - Apex EnginePRO Investing - Apex Engine
1. Core Concept: Why Does This Indicator Exist?
Traditional momentum oscillators like RSI or Stochastic use a fixed "lookback period" (e.g., 14). This creates a fundamental problem: a 14-period setting that works well in a fast, trending market will generate constant false signals in a slow, choppy market, and vice-versa. The market's character is dynamic, but most tools are static.
The Apex Engine was built to solve this problem. Its primary innovation is a self-optimizing core that continuously adapts to changing market conditions. Instead of relying on one fixed setting, it actively tests three different momentum profiles (Fast, Mid, and Slow) in real-time and selects the one that is most synchronized with the current price action.
This is not just a random combination of indicators; it's a deliberate synthesis designed to create a more robust momentum tool. It combines:
Volatility analysis (ATR) to generate adaptive lookback periods.
Momentum measurement (ROC) to gauge the speed of price changes.
Statistical analysis (Correlation) to validate which momentum measurement is most effective right now.
Classic trend filters (Moving Average, ADX) to ensure signals are only taken in favorable market conditions.
The result is an oscillator that aims to be more responsive in volatile trends and more stable in quiet periods, providing a more intelligent and adaptive signal.
2. How It Works: The Engine's Three-Stage Process
To be transparent, it's important to understand the step-by-step logic the indicator follows on every bar. It's a process of Adapt -> Validate -> Signal.
Stage 1: Adapt (Dynamic Length Calculation)
The engine first measures market volatility using the Average True Range (ATR) relative to its own long-term average. This creates a volatility_factor. In high-volatility environments, this factor causes the base calculation lengths to shorten. In low-volatility, they lengthen. This produces three potential Rate of Change (ROC) lengths: dynamic_fast_len, dynamic_mid_len, and dynamic_slow_len.
Stage 2: Validate (Self-Optimizing Mode Selection)
This is the core of the engine. It calculates the ROC for all three dynamic lengths. To determine which is best, it uses the ta.correlation() function to measure how well each ROC's movement has correlated with the actual bar-to-bar price changes over the "Optimization Lookback" period. The ROC length with the highest correlation score is chosen as the most effective profile for the current moment. This "active" mode is reflected in the oscillator's color and the dashboard.
Stage 3: Signal (Normalized Velocity Oscillator)
The winning ROC series is then normalized into a consistent oscillator (the Velocity line) that ranges from -100 (extreme oversold) to +100 (extreme overbought). This ensures signals are comparable across any asset or timeframe. Signals are only generated when this Velocity line crosses its signal line and the trend filters (explained below) give a green light.
3. How to Use the Indicator: A Practical Guide
Reading the Visuals:
Velocity Line (Blue/Yellow/Pink): The main oscillator line. Its color indicates which mode is active (Fast, Mid, or Slow).
Signal Line (White): A moving average of the Velocity line. Crossovers generate potential signals.
Buy/Sell Triangles (▲ / ▼): These are your primary entry signals. They are intentionally strict and only appear when momentum, trend, and price action align.
Background Color (Green/Red/Gray): This is your trend context.
Green: Bullish trend confirmed (e.g., price above a rising 200 EMA and ADX > 20). Only Buy signals (▲) can appear.
Red: Bearish trend confirmed. Only Sell signals (▼) can appear.
Gray: No clear trend. The market is likely choppy or consolidating. No signals will appear; it is best to stay out.
Trading Strategy Example:
Wait for a colored background. A green or red background indicates the market is in a tradable trend.
Look for a signal. For a green background, wait for a lime Buy triangle (▲) to appear.
Confirm the trade. Before entering, confirm the signal aligns with your own analysis (e.g., support/resistance levels, chart patterns).
Manage the trade. Set a stop-loss according to your risk management rules. An exit can be considered on a fixed target, a trailing stop, or when an opposing signal appears.
4. Settings and Customization
This script is open-source, and its settings are transparent. You are encouraged to understand them.
Synaptic Engine Group:
Volatility Period: The master control for the adaptive engine. Higher values are slower and more stable.
Optimization Lookback: How many bars to use for the correlation check.
Switch Sensitivity: A buffer to prevent frantic switching between modes.
Advanced Configuration & Filters Group:
Price Source: The data source for momentum calculation (default close).
Trend Filter MA Type & Length: Define your long-term trend.
Filter by MA Slope: A key feature. If ON, allows for "buy the dip" entries below a rising MA. If OFF, it's stricter, requiring price to be above the MA.
ADX Length & Threshold: Filters out non-trending, choppy markets. Signals will not fire if the ADX is below this threshold.
5. Important Disclaimer
This indicator is a decision-support tool for discretionary traders, not an automated trading system or financial advice. Past performance is not indicative of future results. All trading involves substantial risk. You should always use proper risk management, including setting stop-losses, and never risk more than you are prepared to lose. The signals generated by this script should be used as one component of a broader trading plan.
% / ATR Buy, Target, Stop + Overlay & P/L% / ATR Buy, Target, Stop + Overlay & P/L
This tool combines volatility‑based and fixed‑percentage trade planning into a single, on‑chart overlay—with built‑in profit‑and‑loss estimates. Toggle between ATR or percentage modes, plot your Buy, Target and Stop levels, and see the dollar gain or loss for a specified position size—all in one interactive table and chart display.
NOTE: To activate plotted lines, price labels, P/L rows and table values, enter a Buy Price greater than zero.
What It Does
Mode Toggle: Choose between “ATR” (volatility‑based) or “%” (fixed‑percentage) calculations.
Buy Price Input: Manually enter your entry price.
ATR Mode:
Target = Buy + (ATR × Target Multiplier)
Stop = Buy − (ATR × Stop Multiplier)
Percentage Mode:
Target = Buy × (1 + Target % / 100)
Stop = Buy × (1 – Stop % / 100)
P/L Estimates: Specify a dollar amount to “invest” at your Buy price, and the script calculates:
Gain ($): Profit if Target is hit
Loss ($): Cost if Stop is hit
Visual Overlay: Draws horizontal lines for Buy, Target and Stop, with optional price labels on the chart scale.
Interactive Table: Displays Buy, Target, Stop, ATR/timeframe info (in ATR mode), percentages (in % mode), and P/L rows.
Customization Options
Line Settings:
Choose color, style (solid/dashed/dotted), and width for Buy, Target, Stop lines.
Extend lines rightward only or in both directions.
Table Settings:
Position the table (top/bottom × left/right).
Toggle individual rows: Buy Price; Target (multiplier or %); Stop (multiplier or %); Target ATR %; Stop ATR %; ATR Time Frame; ATR Value; Gain ($); Loss ($).
Customize text colors for each row and background transparency.
General Inputs:
ATR length and optional ATR timeframe override (e.g. use daily ATR on an intraday chart).
Target/Stop multipliers or percentages.
Dollar Amount for P/L calculations.
How to Use It for Trading
Plan Your Entry: Enter your intended Buy Price and position size (dollar amount).
Select Mode: Toggle between ATR or % mode depending on whether you prefer volatility‑based or fixed offsets.
Assess R:R and P/L: Instantly see your Target, Stop levels, and potential profit or loss in dollars.
Visual Reference: Lines and price labels update in real time as you tweak inputs—ideal for live trading, backtesting or trade journaling.
Ideal For
Traders who want both volatility‑based and percentage‑based exit options in one tool
Those who need on‑chart P/L estimates based on position size
Swing and intraday traders focused on objective, rule‑based trade management
Anyone who uses ATR for adaptive stops/targets or fixed percentages for simpler exits
Trendex SignalSuite by JaeheeTrendex SignalSuite — by Jaehee
An all-in-one visual signal system designed to clearly display entry signals, profit/loss zones, and short-term momentum in one clean layout.
Key Features
- ATR-based trailing logic generates long and short signals after momentum shifts
- Auto-drawing TP/SL boxes with exact price levels and percentage labels
- Fixed risk-reward system for each position, calculated using ATR
- Elegant twisted ribbon that flows with price trend and adds visual direction
- Signal markers (✧) appear when price crosses the adaptive trailing line
How to Use
Watch for ✧ symbols to enter trades.
Each signal draws a complete risk zone (entry, TP, SL) for intuitive trade management.
Ribbons support directional bias; boxes help estimate risk/reward visually.
- Designed for discretionary trading
- Signal-based only — no alerts
- Does not repaint
⚠️ This indicator is not a strategy and does not support automated trading.
It is intended for educational purposes and discretionary trade planning, by visually displaying entry, take-profit, and stop-loss zones, for manual use only.
Volatility-Aware SMA Crossover🧠 Volatility-Aware SMA Crossover
This premium indicator detects trend reversals using a smart blend of moving average crossovers, volatility spikes, and volume surges. Unlike basic cross strategies, it only fires signals when the market shows real momentum — filtering out noise and fakeouts.
How it works:
✔️ SMA Crossovers reveal trend shifts
✔️ ATR Volatility Filter confirms market activity is alive
✔️ Volume Spike Filter ensures real interest behind moves
Perfect for traders who want clean entries, less noise, and more confidence.
🔒 Invite-Only | 🎯 Built for scalpers, swing traders, and strategy stackers alike
Finance Nirvana Buy/Sell Signals Generator V1.3Finance Nirvana Buy/Sell Signals Generator V1.3 1.3 adds a 20‑period zero‑lag EMA alongside the standard EMA20, dynamically draws prior‑day pivot, R1–R3 and S1–S3 levels each session, and introduces a live “Today vs. Yesterday” high/low/current price table plus a dedicated 50/100/200 DMA panel; it streamlines buy/sell logic to require two consecutive same‑color bars above/below ZLEMA20 and the BB basis with ADX > 20 and dynamic RSI filtering, enhances the multi‑timeframe trend table with bullish/bearish signals and RSI readings on 5 m–daily, overlays Bollinger Bands with translucent fill, flags RSI over‑70/under‑30 and high/low‑volume bars, and speeds up loading with max_bars_back=100—meanwhile fixing ghost pivot‑line issues at session boundaries, correcting DMI parameters (DI = 14, ADX smoothing = 7), and ensuring all tables clear and redraw properly when switching symbols or timeframes.
ATR Dynamic Stop (Table + Plot + ATR %)📊 This script displays dynamic stop levels based on ATR, designed for active traders.
Features:
- Shows long and short stop levels (price ± ATR × multiplier).
- Displays values as a floating table on the top-right corner.
- Optional plot lines directly on the chart.
- Option to calculate based on realtime price or last close.
- Displays the ATR value both in price units and as a percentage of the selected price.
- Fully customizable table: text size, text color, background color.
Inputs:
- ATR Multiplier and Length.
- Show/hide stop lines on the chart.
- Select price source (realtime or last close).
- Table appearance options.
Ideal for:
- Traders who want a clear visual stop guide.
- Combining volatility with risk management.