Night Session Highlight (Valehson)Highlights time range from 21:00 to 09:00 with a gray background with 90% transparency.
Cycles
XRP Breathe Strategy Zones🫁 XRP Breathe Strategy Zones
A time-based trading overlay designed specifically for XRPUSD.
This tool highlights weekly "Inhale" and "Exhale" phases based on a 20-day cycle of price action. It visually guides traders through expected accumulation and distribution zones, helping align trades with market rhythm.
🔹 Key Features:
Color-coded Inhale and Exhale phases
Critical price levels marked for support and resistance
Built-in signal arrows for trend confirmation
Perfect for swing traders and intraday strategists looking to trade XRP with more structure, timing, and confidence.
Session Highlights with Toggle OptionsSession highlights that indicate movement activities during the day. Suitable for intraday timeframes. Cannot be use in Day and over. It comes with colorful highlights. You can edit your own color and opacity. The session .Enjoy your back test. Thank you
ALPHA 999This indicator is designed to provide traders with clear and reliable signals by combining essential technical tools into one simplified framework. Whether you’re trading crypto, stocks, or forex, this tool helps identify potential entry and exit points using . It is well-suited for both intraday and swing traders, offering customizable inputs, multi-timeframe compatibility, and real-time alerts. The indicator displays intuitive visual cues directly on the chart, making it easy to interpret market conditions and respond quickly. Ideal for traders who prefer clean charts with actionable signals, this tool enhances decision-making without overwhelming complexity. While powerful on its own, it can be paired with other indicators for greater confirmation and accuracy. Please note: this indicator is for educational purposes only and should be used with proper risk management and backtesting before applying to live trades.
ALPHA 999This script is a custom-built indicator designed to enhance your trading strategy by providing . It is optimized for and suitable for both intraday and swing traders.
Detailed Monthly Seasonality Table By TheNextronThe "Detailed Monthly Seasonality Table" script is a Pine Script v6 TradingView indicator designed to visually analyze monthly performance trends for any security. It computes and displays how price behaves month-by-month over a user-defined number of years, offering a clean, data-rich dashboard for evaluating seasonal trading patterns.
📊 Purpose:
To help traders identify which months tend to be bullish or bearish, and how consistently the price reacts during those months, based on historical closing prices.
🧩 Key Features:
✅ User Inputs
Years to Analyze: How many past years to include in the analysis (e.g., 5–20 years).
Result Display Options:
% Change or Point Change
Toggle to show absolute performance or color-coded gain/loss
📅 Monthly Analysis Logic
For each month (Jan to Dec), the script:
Gathers historical data year by year
Calculates monthly return based on selected price type
📋 Dashboard Output
A custom table on the chart showing:
Each month's average % return
Win rate
Number of times the month was positive (green) or negative (red)
Cryptomath Position CalculatorCryptomath Position Calculator
A smart TradingView position calculator built to instantly plan your trade directly on the chart:
• Automatically calculates position size based on your $ risk
• Displays entry, stop loss, take profit & risk/reward ratio
• Shows exact profit in $ at your TP
• Real-time updates with every change
No more guessing full control over your trades before execution!
JCICT - ModelThe Unicorn model—an FVG (Fair Value Gap) nested within a breaker block—is one of the strongest algorithmic entry setups, often occurring after liquidity is taken at the opening price. Within the MMXM (Market Maker X Model) framework, this model typically forms after a phase of distribution or accumulation that aligns with the structured session cycle (Asia–London–New York). Notably, when a Unicorn setup forms after the Asian session—which usually consolidates or accumulates liquidity—it signals a high probability for reversal going into the London or New York sessions.
By applying a multiple time frame narrative, traders can align higher time frame bias (e.g., bullish on the Daily or H4) with lower time frame structures (such as M15–M5), where a breaker and FVG align. When price displaces through and reclaims the breaker block with strong impulse, it indicates that liquidity has been taken and the market is ready to move in the opposite direction. This is where the ICT methodology thrives—by seeking reversal points through liquidity manipulation rather than trend continuation.
If this model appears during killzones like the London Open or New York Open, and liquidity has been taken around the daily open, it significantly strengthens the probability of a high-quality reversal trade. Therefore, the Unicorn model is not merely a technical structure—it reflects a deeper narrative of smart money manipulation across sessions, confirmed by top-down bias and price action context.
Time CyclesUses Zeussy's time and price cycles. This shows the Asia and London sessions, and has the PM session broken into 90 minute cycles with the option of toggling 30m cycles within them.
Multi CEX BTC Spot vs Perpetual PremiumThis Indicator shows the BTC Spot vs Perpetual premium across different CEX.
MA for BTCThis Moving Average (MA) is specifically designed for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. It has two main lines: the Major MA and the Minor MA. This MA for BTC is designed to identify minor and major rebounds in the price movements of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. The difference than MAs others, this indicator has a more precise lines.
The MA number is predetermined in the script and remains constant, so it doesn't need to be changed. This indicator can be used on multiple timeframes; recommended timeframes are: weekly, daily, 4 hour, 1 hour, and 5 minute. This indicator is more precise when used on these timeframes.
Square Root Candles Its just a squareroot candles of Main chart the major support and resistance levels at 0.1, 0.45 and 0.75 levels
AI's Opinion Trading System V21. Complete Summary of the Indicator Script
AI’s Opinion Trading System V2 is an advanced, multi-factor trading tool designed for the TradingView platform. It combines several technical indicators (moving averages, RSI, MACD, ADX, ATR, and volume analysis) to generate buy, sell, and hold signals. The script features a customizable AI “consensus” engine that weighs multiple indicator signals, applies user-defined filters, and outputs actionable trade instructions with clear stop loss and take profit levels. The indicator also tracks sentiment, volume delta, and allows for advanced features like pyramiding (adding to positions), custom stop loss/take profit prices, and flexible signal confirmation logic. All key data and signals are displayed in a dynamic, color-coded table on the chart for easy review.
2. Full Explanation of the Table
The table is a real-time dashboard summarizing the indicator’s logic and recommendations for the most recent bars. It is color-coded for clarity and designed to help traders quickly understand market conditions and AI-driven trade signals.
Columns (from left to right):
Column Name What it Shows
Bar The time context: “Now” for the current bar, then “Bar -1”, “Bar -2”, etc. for previous bars.
Raw Consensus The raw AI consensus for each bar: “Buy”, “Sell”, or “-” (neutral).
Up Vol The amount of volume on up (rising) bars.
Down Vol The amount of volume on down (falling) bars.
Delta The difference between up and down volume. Green if positive, red if negative, gray if neutral.
Close The closing price for each bar, color-coded by price change.
Sentiment Diff The difference between the close and average sentiment price (a custom sentiment calculation).
Lookback The number of bars used for sentiment calculation (if enabled).
ADX The ADX value (trend strength).
ATR The ATR value (volatility measure).
Vol>Avg “Yes” (green) if volume is above average, “No” (red) otherwise.
Confirm Whether the AI signal is confirmed over the required bars.
Logic Output The AI’s interpreted signal after applying user-selected logic: “Buy”, “Sell”, or “-”.
Final Action The final signal after all filters: “Buy”, “Sell”, or “-”.
Trade Instruction A plain-English instruction: Buy/Sell/Add/Hold/No Action, with price, stop loss, and take profit.
Color Coding:
Green: Positive/bullish values or signals
Red: Negative/bearish values or signals
Gray: Neutral or inactive
Blue background: For all table cells, for visual clarity
White text: Default, except for color-coded cells
3. Full User Instructions for Every Input/Style Option
Below are plain-language instructions for every user-adjustable option in the indicator’s input and style pages:
Inputs
Table Location
What it does: Sets where the summary table appears on your chart.
How to use: Choose from 9 positions (Top Left, Top Center, Top Right, etc.) to avoid overlapping with other chart elements.
Decimal Places
What it does: Controls how many decimal places prices and values are displayed with.
How to use: Increase for assets with very small prices (e.g., SHIB), decrease for stocks or forex.
Show Sentiment Lookback?
What it does: Shows or hides the “Lookback” column in the table, which displays how many bars are used in the sentiment calculation.
How to use: Turn off if you want a simpler table.
AI View Mode
What it does: Selects the logic for how the AI combines signals from different indicators.
Majority: Follows the most common signal among all indicators.
Weighted: Uses custom weights for each type of signal.
Custom: Lets you define your own logic (see below).
How to use: Pick the logic style that matches your trading philosophy.
AI Consensus Weight / Vol Delta Weight / Sentiment Weight
What they do: When using “Weighted” AI View Mode, these let you set how much influence each factor (indicator consensus, volume delta, sentiment) has on the final signal.
How to use: Increase a weight to make that factor more important in the AI’s decision.
Custom AI View Logic
What it does: Lets advanced users write their own logic for when the AI should signal a trade (e.g., “ai==1 and delta>0 and sentiment>0”).
How to use: Only use if you understand basic boolean logic.
Use Custom Stop Loss/Take Profit Prices?
What it does: If enabled, you can enter your own fixed stop loss and take profit prices for buys and sells.
How to use: Turn on to override the auto-calculated SL/TP and enter your desired prices below.
Custom Buy/Sell Stop Loss/Take Profit Price
What they do: If custom SL/TP is enabled, these fields let you set exact prices for stop loss and take profit on both buy and sell trades.
How to use: Enter your preferred price, or leave at 0 for auto-calculation.
Sentiment Lookback
What it does: Sets how many bars the sentiment calculation should look back.
How to use: Increase to smooth out sentiment, decrease for faster reaction.
Max Pyramid Adds
What it does: Limits how many times you can add to an existing position (pyramiding).
How to use: Set to 1 for no adds, higher for more aggressive scaling in trends.
Signal Preset
What it does: Quick-sets a group of signal parameters (see below) for “Robust”, “Standard”, “Freedom”, or “Custom”.
How to use: Pick a preset, or select “Custom” to adjust everything manually.
Min Bars for Signal Confirmation
What it does: Sets how many bars a signal must persist before it’s considered valid.
How to use: Increase for more robust, less frequent signals; decrease for faster, but possibly less reliable, signals.
ADX Length
What it does: Sets the period for the ADX (trend strength) calculation.
How to use: Longer = smoother, shorter = more sensitive.
ADX Trend Threshold
What it does: Sets the minimum ADX value to consider a trend “strong.”
How to use: Raise for stricter trend confirmation, lower for more trades.
ATR Length
What it does: Sets the period for the ATR (volatility) calculation.
How to use: Longer = smoother volatility, shorter = more reactive.
Volume Confirmation Lookback
What it does: Sets how many bars are used to calculate the average volume.
How to use: Longer = more stable volume baseline, shorter = more sensitive.
Volume Confirmation Multiplier
What it does: Sets how much current volume must exceed average volume to be considered “high.”
How to use: Increase for stricter volume filter.
RSI Flat Min / RSI Flat Max
What they do: Define the RSI range considered “flat” (i.e., not trending).
How to use: Widen to be stricter about requiring a trend, narrow for more trades.
Style Page
Most style settings (such as plot colors, label sizes, and shapes) are preset in the script for visual clarity.
You can adjust plot visibility and colors (for signals, stop loss, take profit) in the TradingView “Style” tab as with any indicator.
Buy Signal: Shows as a green triangle below the bar when a buy is triggered.
Sell Signal: Shows as a red triangle above the bar when a sell is triggered.
Stop Loss/Take Profit Lines: Red and green lines for SL/TP, visible when a trade is active.
SL/TP Labels: Small colored markers at the SL/TP levels for each trade.
How to use:
Toggle visibility or change colors in the Style tab if you wish to match your chart theme or preferences.
In Summary
This indicator is highly customizable—you can tune every aspect of the AI logic, risk management, signal filtering, and table display to suit your trading style.
The table gives you a real-time, comprehensive view of all relevant signals, filters, and trade instructions.
All inputs are designed to be intuitive—hover over them in TradingView for tooltips, or refer to the explanations above for details.
Capitulation Finder By MChiestesThe **'Capitulation Finder' indicator** is designed to detect extreme market exhaustion points—moments when selling or buying is so intense that a major price reversal may be near. It combines several technical factors to highlight likely "capitulation" events, which traditionally signal *market bottoms* (bullish capitulation) or *tops* (bearish capitulation), using both momentum and volume conditions .
**Input Parameters:**
- **RSI Length / Level:** Controls sensitivity to price momentum. Capitulation is flagged when RSI is oversold (e.g., ≤30) or overbought (e.g., ≥70).
- **Moving Average Type / Length:** Lets you choose as baseline (e.g., SMA, EMA) and its lookback period for price deviation calculations.
- **Distance from MA (%):** Sets how far price must stray from the MA (in %) to meet "extreme" conditions.
- **Volume Multiplier / Avg Length:** Requires the current volume to greatly exceed normal (average) volume, confirming broad market participation.
**How the Indicator Works:**
- **Bullish Capitulation:** Triggers when...
- RSI is *very low* (oversold).
- Price is **well below** the chosen MA by the input %, indicating a sharp drop.
- Current volume is **much greater** (e.g., 1.2x or more) than the average, confirming widespread panic selling.
- **Bearish Capitulation:** Triggers when...
- RSI is *very high* (overbought).
- Price is **well above** the MA, indicating a possible buyer frenzy.
- Volume also spikes, confirming conviction in the move.
**Additional Confirmations:**
Isolated checks also register when just the RSI and volume triggers are met, without considering price-MA distance. This helps identify milder extremes for early warning.
**Visual & Signal Output:**
- **Candle Colors:**
- Neon green: Bullish capitulation (oversold panic, possible buying opportunity).
- Neon red: Bearish capitulation (overbought euphoria, possible selling opportunity).
- Grey: No significant signal.
- **Registered Signals:** For use in alerts or strategies, the indicator flags each type of event.
**Market Philosophy:**
Capitulation combines *extreme momentum*, *distance from trend*, and *massive volume* to identify potential turning points. This methodology is inspired by historic crash/rebound patterns in stocks and crypto . Not every signal guarantees a reversal, but clusters of signals often mark good risk/reward entries or exits when panic or euphoria runs high.
**Summary Table:**
| Condition | Triggered When... | Signal | Candle Color |
|------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------|--------------|
| Bullish Capitulation | RSI ≤ oversold, Price ≪ MA, High Volume | Reversal Buy Alert | Neon Green |
| Bearish Capitulation | RSI ≥ overbought, Price ≫ MA, High Volume | Reversal Sell Alert | Neon Red |
| Confirmations | Only RSI + High Volume | Mild Buy/Sell Alert | (internal) |
| None | No conditions met | No Action | Grey |
**Typical Use:**
This indicator is best used with other tools, such as support/resistance or higher timeframe trends, and is adjustable to suit different markets (stocks, crypto, etc.) and trading styles .
**Limitations:**
- Capitulation signals are only *probabilities*, not certainties—a reversal may require confirmation by price action.
- The default settings may need adjustment for slow/fast-moving assets or different timeframes.
- High volume isn't always panic/euphoria—check fundamentals for context .
Let me know if you want the full logic in pseudo-code or need tips for adjusting parameters to your asset or timeframe.
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AK-GOLD - Regime Detection V6AK-GOLD - Regime Detection V6
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MacroHeat (Global Macro Growth Proxy)Overview:
MacroHeat by CWRP is a proprietary macroeconomic sentiment indicator that tracks the temperature of global industrial and risk-linked activity using market-based signals. It distills asset movements from metals, foreign exchange, and energy markets into a single, smoothed composite value. This tool is designed to help portfolio managers, traders, and strategists gauge the direction and momentum of real economy growth expectations.
MacroHeat does not predict policy or price action directly—it measures macro risk appetite and industrial growth expectations across three crucial asset pairs:
Copper/Gold Ratio – Industrial Metals vs. Defensive Metal
AUD/JPY Cross – Commodity-sensitive FX vs. Safe-haven FX
Brent/NatGas Ratio – Oil Demand vs. Gas Oversupply
These inputs are transformed into standardized z-scores to generate an intuitive composite signal of expansion, contraction, or neutrality in the global growth regime
Interpretation:
Copper / Gold Ratio
Copper is widely used in construction, manufacturing, and infrastructure. It responds to real-world industrial activity.
Gold is a traditional safe-haven asset, bid up in times of uncertainty or deflationary pressure. A rising Copper/Gold ratio implies higher industrial activity relative to defensive hedging, consistent with expansionary conditions.
AUD / JPY
AUD (Australian Dollar) is closely tied to the commodity cycle and heavily exposed to Chinese demand, especially for raw materials like iron ore and coal. JPY (Japanese Yen) is a low yielding, defensive currency that tends to strengthen during global stress due to Japan’s net external creditor position. A rising AUD/JPY indicates risk on sentiment and strength in Chinese or regional industrial demand. Falling values may signal risk aversion or cooling commodity linked activity.
📌 *Note: AUD is a proxy for China linked global demand. JPY reflects broader global risk sentiment, not the Japanese economy per se.
Brent / NatGas Ratio
Brent crude prices reflect global oil demand, typically linked to transportation, logistics, and industrial usage. Natural Gas, though also industrial, is often supply heavy and regionally priced. A high Brent/NatGas ratio can indicate tight oil supply or strong demand, relative to gas, suggesting higher economic activity.
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Each of the above components is converted into a Z-score using log returns over a 252-day rolling window. This standardizes movement and allows for cross-market comparison. The indicator then:
Averages the Z-scores of the three components (>1 is expansive, <-1 is contractive)
Smooths the result using a 5-day simple moving average
Classifies the result into macroeconomic regimes
And outputs to the table which has live component Z-scores with visual cues (yellow = expansionary; blue = contractionary).
Thank you for using the Global Macro Growth Proxy by CWRP!
I'm open to all critiques and discussion around macroeconomics and hope you find use in this model!
FOXEuropa 1This indicator provides automated buy and sell signals directly on the chart, including entry points, stop-loss (SL), and three take-profit levels (TP1, TP2, TP3).
It is based on an advanced momentum and trend-following algorithm, analyzing price action to accurately identify trading opportunities.
Suitable for both beginners and professionals, and can be used across all timeframes.
Indicator Features:
✅ Automated buy and sell signals
✅ Clear entry and exit points
✅ Built-in momentum/wave indicators
✅ Supports intraday and swing trading
FOXEuropaThis indicator provides automated buy and sell signals directly on the chart, including entry points, stop-loss (SL), and three take-profit levels (TP1, TP2, TP3).
It is based on an advanced momentum and trend-following algorithm, analyzing price action to accurately identify trading opportunities.
Suitable for both beginners and professionals, and can be used across all timeframes.
Indicator Features:
✅ Automated buy and sell signals
✅ Clear entry and exit points
✅ Built-in momentum/wave indicators
✅ Supports intraday and swing trading
BTC vs MSTR PerformanceBTC vs MSTR Performance - BULL
• Green: MSTR has outperformed BTC over the selected time period.
• Red: BTC has outperformed MSTR during the same time period.
• Horizontal line at 0: Separates positive from negative outperformance.
BASE CountingBASE Formation Trend Indicator
This indicator automatically detects Bullish and Bearish BASE formations in trending markets.
Key Features:
Bullish and Bearish BASE detection with clear visual signals.
Dynamic line plotting to highlight important base formations.
Automatic reset logic ensures only valid new bases are highlighted.
Slope-colored moving averages for quick trend confirmation.
How to Use:
Green lines and labels indicate bullish base formations.
Red lines and labels indicate bearish base formations.
Use these bases to identify trend continuation points and potential breakout opportunities.
2% Averaging Buy-Sell Strategy📘 Strategy Description: 2% Averaging Buy-Sell Strategy
This strategy is designed to simulate an averaging-down and scaling-out approach based on percentage-based price movements.
Entry Logic (Buy):
Initial buy of 1 lot is triggered at the start of the strategy.
Every time the price drops by 2% from the last executed buy level, the strategy adds 2 more lots.
Exit Logic (Sell):
When the price rises 2% from the last buy level, the strategy sells 2 lots.
Selling continues in batches of 2 lots as long as the upward movement continues and lots are available.
Core Idea:
This is a dynamic averaging system that increases exposure during drawdowns and reduces it during rallies, aiming to capture mean reversion or trend reversals.
Customizable Inputs:
Initial lot size
Additional lot size
Percentage threshold (default 2%)
⚠️ Note: This strategy is for simulation/backtesting purposes. It does not account for slippage, fees, or real-world order execution conditions.