Auto Trendline PRO [KEKG]Auto Trendline PRO (KEKG)
Auto Trendline PRO is an automatic trendline indicator that dynamically adapts to your chart timeframe. It detects real market structure using optimized pivot settings and draws clean bullish and bearish trendlines in real time.
This indicator is designed for traders who focus on price action, momentum and market structure across multiple timeframes without needing to manually adjust settings.
✅ Automatic pivot adjustment for M5, M15, H1 and H4
✅ Clean and dynamic trendlines
✅ Noise filtering for better structure clarity
✅ Manual pivot override available
✅ Perfect for scalping, intraday and swing trading
Use it to identify true trend direction, structure shifts and high-probability trading zones with precision.
Multitimeframe
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Good for Leverage AND Short - 5 to 20 minutes >70%.
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[iQ]PRO Market Sessions+🌐 PRO Market Sessions+: The Architecture of Market Time
Elevate your market analysis with the PRO v1 Time Cycles indicator—a sophisticated, proprietary framework engineered to meticulously map and visualize critical, high-probability time segments across global trading sessions. This tool transcends conventional session highlighting by providing a multi-layered, time-boxed view of market behavior, offering unparalleled clarity on structural shifts and key price levels.
This tool is optimized for professional traders, providing an edge by focusing on the fractal nature of market timing.
⏳ Precision Time Segmentation
The core functionality revolves around the hyper-precise segmentation of the trading day, anchored to the New York (EST) timezone to capture institutional flow.
Global Overlap Coverage: Integrates key Asia and London sessions with the comprehensive New York trading day, allowing for the analysis of transitional volatility and overlap strategies.
Structured Cycles: Deploys a unique system of 270-minute cycles, nested with 90-minute and 30-minute subdivisions. This hierarchical structure reveals how market structure evolves from macro-sessions down to critical, granular pivots.
New York Focus: Features distinct AM and PM 270-minute cycles, further broken down into 90-minute tranches (AM1, AM2, AM3 / PM1, PM2, PM3) and fine-tuned with 30-minute and even 10-minute boxes for exceptional high-resolution analysis.
London Depth: The London session is captured as a 270-minute block, with its own nested 90/30-minute structures, providing a complete view of the European market's structural integrity before the US open.
✨ Dynamic Structural Analysis
Beyond mere visualization, the indicator computes and projects critical structural levels within each time box, acting as dynamic reference points for price action.
Dynamic Price Anchors: Each time-cycle box is calculated to reveal key price metrics, including the Open Price and the Equilibrium (EQ) Level (Mid-Range). These lines serve as potent technical levels, often representing institutional reference points for deviation and reversion.
High/Low Capture: The extreme High and Low of each significant time segment are captured and marked, forming the boundaries of the structural range and identifying potential areas of liquidity draw.
Persistent Levels: Projects Previous Day, Week, and Month High/Low levels. These crucial historical benchmarks act as magnets or barriers to current price movement, providing essential macro-context to intra-day analysis.
🎨 Customizable & Non-Intrusive
The PRO v1 Time Cycles is designed for seamless integration into any chart setup, offering extensive customization without cluttering the price action.
Control over Granularity: Users maintain complete control over which time cycles (270, 90, 30, 10-minute) are displayed, ensuring the chart reflects the specific trading strategy and timeframe required.
Aesthetic Flexibility: Features highly detailed options for color, border styles, text alignment, and line thickness for every major session and nested cycle, allowing for a fully personalized and professional workspace.
This tool is a fundamental component of the iQ PRO suite, providing the essential temporal context required to execute sophisticated, time-based trading strategies. Its robust architecture is built to empower the discerning trader with a clearer, more structured view of the market's inner workings.
Arkham ORB Indicator 3.815-Minute ORB Breakout Indicator with Volume Confirmation & Dynamic Risk Management
This closed-source indicator identifies high-probability breakout opportunities during the New York session open (8:30-9:30 AM ET) using a systematic Opening Range Breakout methodology combined with volume validation and adaptive volatility-based risk management.
Core Methodology - How It Works
Opening Range Framework
The indicator establishes the Opening Range by tracking the high and low of the first 15 minutes of the trading session (8:30-8:45 AM ET). This range represents the initial price discovery zone where early participants establish equilibrium. Breakouts above the high or below the low signal potential directional moves as liquidity enters the market during the full NY session.
Volume-Based Breakout Validation
To distinguish genuine breakouts from false moves, the indicator employs a rolling volume analysis system. It calculates a 12-period median of volume and applies a 1.2x threshold multiplier. Only price movements accompanied by volume exceeding this threshold are flagged as valid breakout signals. This approach filters out low-conviction breakouts that often occur in choppy, low-participation conditions and significantly reduces false signals at ORB levels.
Adaptive Volatility-Based Stop Loss Calculation
Unlike fixed-point stop losses, this indicator uses a dynamic calculation based on a 10-day lookback of historical ORB ranges. The stop loss is derived by analyzing recent Opening Range sizes and applying a 0.5x multiplier to the average. This creates three key advantages:
Compression adaptation: When recent ORBs shrink (low volatility), stops automatically tighten to reduce risk exposure
Expansion adaptation: When recent ORBs expand (high volatility), stops widen to prevent premature exits on legitimate moves
Hybrid intelligence: The system detects outlier volatility days by comparing current ORB size to the 10-day average. When divergence exceeds 50%, it recognizes abnormal conditions and adjusts stop placement accordingly rather than blindly using historical averages
Multi-Entry Risk Framework
The indicator recognizes that different traders enter at different points relative to the ORB level. It provides simultaneous risk calculations for three entry strategies:
Direct ORB Entry (0-point offset): Immediate breakout entries at the ORB high/low
Pullback Entry 1 (default 5.5 points): Conservative entries waiting for initial retracements
Pullback Entry 2 (default 11.0 points): Deeper retest entries for very conservative approaches
Each entry type displays independently calculated metrics (stop loss distance, contract sizing, take profit levels) that account for the actual entry point's distance from the ORB level. This ensures accurate position sizing and risk/reward ratios regardless of which entry method you use.
Smart Volatility Detection & Alerts
The indicator continuously compares the current day's ORB size against the 10-day historical average. When divergence exceeds a configurable threshold (default 50%), it alerts you to abnormal market conditions:
Compression warnings: When today's ORB is 50%+ smaller than average (potential low-volatility trap)
Expansion warnings: When today's ORB is 50%+ larger than average (potential news event or unusual volatility)
This allows you to adjust expectations and position sizing based on whether current conditions match your backtested historical environment.
Risk Management Safeguards
Min/Max Stop Loss Caps
To prevent extreme stop placements in unusual conditions:
Minimum stop: 35 points (prevents overly tight stops that get hit by noise)
Maximum stop: 75 points (caps risk exposure during extreme volatility events)
Both caps are fully adjustable and can be toggled on/off
Contract Rounding & Risk Display
The indicator automatically rounds to whole contracts and displays real-time risk metrics including:
Suggested stop loss level (adjusted for entry offset + volatility)
Number of contracts (sized to your account risk parameters)
Suggested take profit level (maintains your configured risk/reward ratio)
Dollar risk and potential profit for each entry type
What Makes This Original
This indicator combines several methodological elements that work together as a cohesive risk management system:
Volume confirmation prevents trading every ORB breakout indiscriminately
Adaptive volatility stops ensure your risk scales with current market conditions, not fixed assumptions
Multi-entry framework provides accurate calculations for various entry styles without requiring separate indicators
Outlier detection warns when today's conditions deviate significantly from your backtested norms
Integrated position sizing removes the mental math from determining contracts and risk/reward
Rather than simply plotting ORB levels or using fixed stops, this system adapts to changing volatility while validating breakouts with participation metrics.
How to Use It
Apply to a 5-minute chart of futures instruments (optimized for MNQ/NQ)
Set your account risk parameters in settings (account size, risk per trade %)
Monitor the ORB formation period (8:30-8:45 AM ET) - levels will be drawn
Watch for breakout signals during 8:45-9:30 AM ET with volume confirmation
Choose your entry style from the three displayed options based on your risk tolerance
Use the suggested stops and targets from the real-time risk table
Pay attention to volatility warnings - adjust position sizing if conditions are abnormal
Fully Customizable Settings
All parameters used in the indicator's calculations are user-adjustable, allowing you to adapt the system to your trading style and risk tolerance:
ORB Configuration
ORB formation period start/end times
Entry offset distances (Entry 1 and Entry 2 point values)
Display toggles for each entry type
Volume Analysis
Volume lookback period (default: 12)
Volume multiplier threshold (default: 1.2x)
Toggle volume filtering on/off
Stop Loss Calculation
Historical lookback period (default: 10 days)
Stop loss multiplier (default: 0.5x)
Calculation method: Historical Average, Current Day ORB, or Hybrid
Minimum stop cap (default: 35 points)
Maximum stop cap (default: 75 points)
Toggle min/max caps on/off
Volatility Alerts
Divergence threshold for outlier detection (default: 50%)
Alert display toggles
Risk Management
Account size
Risk percentage per trade
Risk/reward ratio for take profit calculations
Display Options
Table positions and sizes (compact mode)
Color schemes
Show/hide individual components
This flexibility allows you to backtest different parameter combinations and optimize the indicator for current market conditions or your specific trading approach. You are in full control of the calculations - the indicator simply automates the math based on your inputs.
Ideal For
Futures traders (MNQ/NQ) seeking a systematic, rule-based approach to NY session open breakouts with pre-calculated risk parameters that automatically adapt to changing market volatility. Particularly useful for traders who want to eliminate emotional decision-making around stop placement and position sizing.
Important Disclaimers
No Financial Advice
This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice, investment advice, trading advice, or any other sort of advice. You should not treat any of the indicator's content, outputs, or signals as such. The author is not a licensed financial advisor.
Risk Warning
Trading futures and derivatives involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors. Past performance of any trading system or methodology is not necessarily indicative of future results. You should carefully consider whether trading is appropriate for you in light of your experience, objectives, financial resources, and other relevant circumstances.
No Performance Guarantees
While this indicator is designed to identify high-probability setups based on historical analysis, there is no guarantee of profitable results. Market conditions change, and what worked in backtesting may not work in live trading. Due to the leveraged nature of futures trading, losses can significantly exceed your initial investment.
Use at Your Own Risk
All trading decisions made based on this indicator are your sole responsibility. The author assumes no responsibility for your trading results, losses, or any damages resulting from the use of this indicator. Always use proper risk management and never risk more than you can afford to lose.
Backtesting vs. Live Trading
Results generated from backtesting may not reflect actual trading performance due to factors including but not limited to: slippage, commissions, market liquidity, emotional decision-making, and differences between historical and real-time data.
Not a Guarantee of Accuracy
While efforts have been made to ensure the indicator functions as described, no software is perfect. You are responsible for verifying the indicator's calculations and outputs before making any trading decisions.
Hammer Model [#]Hammer Model - HTF Candle Entry Model
Overview
The Hammer Model is a sophisticated technical indicator that identifies high-probability reversal setups based on Higher Timeframe (HTF) candlestick wick rejection patterns. Unlike traditional hammer pattern indicators that simply flag candle formations, this system provides a complete trading framework with precise entry zones, stop loss placement, and multiple take profit targets calculated using statistical projections.
What Makes This Different
Proprietary Signal Filtering: This indicator uses a proprietary algorithm that analyzes multiple market structure conditions to filter out low-quality hammer patterns. Only the highest-probability setups are displayed, significantly reducing false signals compared to standard pattern recognition tools.
Dynamic Quadrant Mapping: Rather than basic support/resistance levels, the system divides each qualified hammer candle into three distinct zones (Upper Wick, Body, and Lower Wick), with precise .25, .5, and .75 subdivision levels for granular entry and exit planning.
Multi-Standard Deviation Projections: The indicator automatically calculates TP1 and TP2 targets based on the wick's range, along with optional 1-4 standard deviation extension levels for position scaling and profit maximization.
How It Works
Signal Generation @ Candle Close/New Candle Open
The indicator monitors your chart for HTF candles that meet specific criteria:
Bullish Hammer: Lower wick must be significantly larger than the body
Bearish Hammer: Upper wick must be significantly larger than the body
When both wicks qualify, the indicator selects the larger wick as the primary signal, depending on conditions set.
Visual Components
Bullish Setups:
SL: Stop loss level (below lower wick)
ENTRY: Entry zone (candle body range)
.25/.5/.25: Wick quadrant levels for scaling entries
TP1/TP2: First and second take profit targets
1-4STDV: Advanced/Long Range Targets
Bearish Setups:
SL: Stop loss level (above upper wick)
ENTRY: Entry zone (candle body range)
.25/.5/.25: Wick quadrant levels for scaling entries
TP1/TP2: First and second take profit targets
1-4STDV: Advanced/Long Range Targets
HTF Candle Overlay (Optional):
Displays the actual HTF candle that generated the signal
Shows Open, High, Low, and Close lines for context
Trading the Signals
For Bullish Hammers (Long):
Entry is @ HTF Candle Close / New HTF Candle Open (or wait for a .25-.5 wick retrace)
Place stop loss at or 1 tick below the SL level (lower wick low)
Target TP1 (1x wick range above) and TP2 (2x wick range above) and STDV
Use .25/.5/.25 levels to scale into positions or manage partial exits
For Bearish Hammers (Short):
Entry is @ HTF Candle Close / New HTF Candle Open (or wait for a .25-.5 wick retrace)
Place stop loss at or above the SL level (upper wick high)
Target TP1 (1x wick range below) and TP2 (2x wick range below) and STDV
Use .25/.5/.25 levels to scale into positions or manage partial exits
Key Settings
Hammer Model Conditions
Bullish/Bearish: Toggle which direction setups to display
1-2STDV / 3-4STDV: Show extended projection levels
HTF Liquidity Sweep: Filter for setups that swept previous HTF highs/lows (proprietary)
Wick Size: Require larger wick-to-body ratio (1.75x vs 1x)
Time Filters: Isolate setups during specific trading sessions (NY AM/PM, Asia, London)
Hourly Filters: Target setups that form during specific hour segments (useful for lower timeframes)
Display Options
Show Recent Hammer Models: Limit how many setups display on chart (default: 4)
Unlimited: Show all historical setups
Candle Quadrants: Toggle .25, .5, .25 subdivision lines
HTF Candle Overlay: Display the actual HTF candle that generated the signal
Timeframes
1min chart → 15min HTF (scalping)
5min chart → 1H HTF (day trading)
15min chart → 4H HTF (swing trading)
1H chart → Daily HTF (position trading)
The indicator automatically selects appropriate HTF pairs
Why Closed Source
This indicator is closed source to protect proprietary filtering algorithms that determine which hammer patterns qualify as valid signals. These filters analyze specific market structure conditions, liquidity dynamics, and statistical thresholds that have been developed through extensive backtesting, data logging over 1 years time, and represent the core intellectual property of this system. The filtering methodology is what separates this from basic pattern recognition tools and delivers higher-probability setups. To learn how to learn more about this system see Author Notes.
Best Practices
Confluence: Use this indicator alongside trend analysis, key support/resistance levels, or volume profiles
Risk Management: The SL levels provide clear invalidation points - always honor them
Scaling: Use the quadrant levels (.25/.5/.25) to scale into positions rather than entering full size at once
Session Filters: Enable time filters to focus on setups during high-liquidity sessions
Backtesting: Review historical signals on your preferred instruments to understand typical behavior and win rates
Notes
The indicator displays a table in the top-right showing the current chart timeframe and HTF being analyzed
Only charts with sufficient historical data will display all past signals
The "Unlimited" option may cause performance issues on very low timeframes with extensive history
Disclaimer: This indicator is a tool for technical analysis and risk management education and does not guarantee profitable trades. Always practice proper risk management and position sizing. Past performance does not indicate future results
SwRp – HTF Candle Box OverlaySwRp – HTF Candle Box Overlay gives you a clear visual map of higher-timeframe candles directly on your lower-timeframe chart. Instead of switching timeframes, you can see the structure of each HTF candle plotted as colored boxes that update in real time as the candle forms.
Each HTF candle is drawn using two elements:
• A wick box showing the full high-to-low range
• A body box showing the open-to-close move with automatic bull/bear coloring
Both boxes follow the exact HTF open, high, low and close values, and they stay correctly anchored to price using bar-time positioning. You can customize opacity, body/wick visibility, border color, and the number of HTF candles to keep on the chart. The indicator automatically removes older candles when they exceed your set limit, so the chart stays clean.
This tool is ideal for traders who want to see HTF structure, zones, and candle behavior while analyzing entries and exits on smaller timeframes.
Key Features
• Overlay higher-timeframe candles on lower-timeframe charts
• Real-time updating of HTF candle body and wick
• Bull/bear body coloring with full opacity controls
• Independent toggles for body and wick fills
• Automatically remove older HTF candles to keep the chart clean
• Accurate price anchoring using bar-time for all boxes
• No extra lines, labels, or clutter — a clean visual multi-timeframe view
This indicator offers a simple, clear way to track the behavior of higher-timeframe candles without leaving your current chart, helping you combine HTF context with LTF execution more effectively.
EDGE MTF ATR Bias Matrix EDGE MTF ATR BIAS MATRIX - User Guide & Documentation
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OVERVIEW
The EDGE MTF ATR Bias Matrix is a multi-timeframe directional bias indicator
that displays dynamic support and resistance levels across six timeframes in a
compact corner panel. It uses ATR-based trailing bands to determine trend
direction and highlights key levels you should be watching for potential
entries, exits, or reversals.
Think of it as your "compass" — at a glance, you can see which direction the
market is pointing on the 5m, 15m, 30m, 1H, 4H, and Daily timeframes, along
with the critical price level to watch on each.
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HOW IT WORKS
The indicator uses a dual-band trailing stop system on each timeframe:
INNER BAND (Tighter/Faster)
• Calculated as: HL2 ± (Inner Multiplier × ATR)
• Default multiplier: 3.0
• Reacts more quickly to price changes
• Defines the "active" trend direction
OUTER BAND (Wider/Slower)
• Calculated as: HL2 ± (Outer Multiplier × ATR)
• Default multiplier: 6.0
• Provides a buffer zone / "cloud" between signals
• Represents major support/resistance levels
The two bands create a "cloud" structure:
• When Inner > Outer → Bullish Cloud (uptrend structure)
• When Inner < Outer → Bearish Cloud (downtrend structure)
Signal Logic:
▲ BULLISH (Green): Price is ABOVE the inner band in a bullish cloud
▼ BEARISH (Red): Price is BELOW the inner band in a bearish cloud
◆ NEUTRAL (Gray): Price is inside the cloud or at an inflection point
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READING THE PANEL
The panel displays three columns:
TF │ Level │ Δ
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Daily │ 4,125.50 │
4H │ 4,118.25 │ 3.25
1H │ 4,115.00 │
30m │ 4,112.75 │ 1.50
15m │ 4,110.50 │
5m │ 4,108.25 │ 0.75
COLUMN 1 - TF (Timeframe)
The timeframe being analyzed
COLUMN 2 - Level
The key support/resistance level to watch
• Color indicates bias: Green = Bullish, Red = Bearish, Gray = Neutral
• This is the trailing band level that price is respecting
COLUMN 3 - Δ (Delta/Proximity)
Distance from current price to the key level
• Only appears when price is within the Proximity Threshold
• Yellow color draws attention to nearby levels
• Helps you spot imminent tests of support/resistance
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WHAT TO LOOK FOR
1. CONFLUENCE OF BIAS
When multiple timeframes show the same color (all green or all red), the
directional bias is strong. Trade with the trend.
Example: Daily, 4H, 1H, and 30m all GREEN = Strong bullish environment
→ Look for long entries on pullbacks to the displayed levels
2. DIVERGENCE BETWEEN TIMEFRAMES
When higher timeframes disagree with lower timeframes, expect choppy
conditions or potential reversals.
Example: Daily RED but 15m and 5m GREEN = Short-term bounce in downtrend
→ Approach longs with caution; these may be counter-trend trades
3. PROXIMITY ALERTS (Δ Column)
When you see a value in the Δ column, price is close to that timeframe's
key level. This is where you should pay attention for:
• Bounces (level holds = continuation)
• Breaks (level fails = potential reversal or acceleration)
4. LEVEL CLUSTERING
When multiple timeframe levels are near each other, that zone becomes
significant. Price often reacts strongly at these areas.
Example: If 1H shows 4,115 and 30m shows 4,114, that 4,114-4,115 zone
is a high-probability reaction area.
5. TREND ALIGNMENT FOR ENTRIES
For highest-probability trades:
• Ensure at least the 1H and 4H (or Daily) agree on direction
• Use lower timeframe (5m/15m) levels for entry timing
• Place stops beyond the next timeframe's level
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CONFIGURABLE SETTINGS
═══ Color Theme ═══
Bullish Default: Green (#4CAF50, 30% transparency)
Color used when bias is bullish
Bearish Default: Red (#F44336, 0% transparency)
Color used when bias is bearish
Neutral Default: Gray (#ECEFF1, 30% transparency)
Color used when price is in the cloud/neutral zone
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Panel Location Default: Top Right
Choose where the panel appears on your chart
Options: Top Left, Top Center, Top Right,
Bottom Left, Bottom Center, Bottom Right
Sort Highest Default: ON (checked)
TF First When ON: Daily at top, 5m at bottom
When OFF: 5m at top, Daily at bottom
Choose based on your trading style preference
Proximity Default: 10.5
Threshold How close price must be to a level before the Δ column
shows the distance
• For index futures (ES, NQ): 10-15 points works well
• For forex: 0.0010-0.0050 (10-50 pips)
• For stocks: Adjust based on typical ATR
• Set to 0 to disable proximity alerts
Text Size Default: Small
Options: Tiny, Small, Normal, Large
Adjust based on your screen size and preference
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ATR Lookback Default: 10
Number of bars used to calculate ATR
• Lower values (5-8): More reactive to recent volatility
• Higher values (14-20): Smoother, less reactive
Range: 1-50
Inner Band Default: 3.0
Multiplier Controls the tighter/faster trailing band
• Lower values: Tighter stops, more signals, more whipsaws
• Higher values: Wider stops, fewer signals, smoother trends
Range: 0.5-10.0 (step 0.5)
Outer Band Default: 6.0
Multiplier Controls the wider/slower trailing band
• Should always be larger than Inner Multiplier
• Creates the "buffer zone" between trend states
• Larger values = bigger neutral zones
Range: 1.0-20.0 (step 0.5)
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RECOMMENDED CONFIGURATIONS
FOR SCALPING (Fast/Aggressive):
• ATR Lookback: 7
• Inner Multiplier: 2.0
• Outer Multiplier: 4.0
• Proximity Threshold: 5.0
FOR DAY TRADING (Balanced):
• ATR Lookback: 10 (default)
• Inner Multiplier: 3.0 (default)
• Outer Multiplier: 6.0 (default)
• Proximity Threshold: 10.5 (default)
FOR SWING TRADING (Smooth/Patient):
• ATR Lookback: 14
• Inner Multiplier: 4.0
• Outer Multiplier: 8.0
• Proximity Threshold: 20.0
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TIPS FOR BEST RESULTS
1. Use this indicator as a BIAS tool, not an entry signal
It tells you which direction to favor — you still need price action,
order flow, or another method to time entries.
2. Respect higher timeframe bias
Even if 5m and 15m turn bullish, if Daily is bearish, those longs are
counter-trend. Size smaller and take profits quicker.
3. Watch for color changes on your trading timeframe
A flip from green to gray (or red) is an early warning that momentum
may be shifting.
4. The displayed levels are dynamic
They trail price during trends but lock in during pullbacks. This is
by design — the levels only move in the direction of the trend.
5. Combine with volume or momentum
This indicator shows structure. Pair it with volume analysis or a
momentum oscillator to confirm strength of moves.
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TIMEFRAMES ANALYZED
The indicator automatically pulls data from these fixed timeframes regardless
of what chart timeframe you're viewing:
• 5 Minute (5m) — Micro structure, scalp timing
• 15 Minute (15m) — Intraday swings
• 30 Minute (30m) — Intraday trend
• 1 Hour (1H) — Day trading bias
• 4 Hour (4H) — Swing trading bias
• Daily (1D) — Overall trend direction
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Panel not showing?
→ Make sure you're viewing on a timeframe equal to or lower than 5m
→ Check that the panel location isn't obscured by other indicators
All levels showing gray/neutral?
→ This can happen during ranging/consolidating markets
→ The multipliers may need adjustment for the instrument's volatility
Levels seem too far from price?
→ Reduce the Inner and Outer Multipliers
→ The defaults work well for index futures but may need tuning for
lower-volatility instruments
Proximity column never shows values?
→ Increase the Proximity Threshold setting
→ Current default (10.5) may be too tight for your instrument
SMC Strategy Companion [Pro Dashboard & Smart TP]A comprehensive Smart Money Concepts (SMC) toolkit designed for precision trading. Features an institutional-grade dashboard, auto-detection of Order Blocks/FVG, Premium/Discount valuation, and a smart "Obstacle-Aware" Take Profit system. Perfect for traders seeking confluence.
🚀 Overview
SMC Strategy Companion is an all-in-one decision support system based on Smart Money Concepts (SMC). Unlike standard indicators that simply draw boxes, this script acts as a professional trading assistant. It filters market noise using multi-timeframe analysis, valuations, and trend strength to help you find high-probability setups like the "Unicorn" and "Turtle Soup".
It is specifically designed for traders who want to avoid "over-trading" and focus only on A+ quality setups.
🛠️ Key Features
1. 🧠 Intelligent Dashboard
The heads-up display (HUD) provides a real-time snapshot of the market condition:
HTF Trend: Monitors the higher timeframe trend (default: 4H) to ensure you trade with the flow.
Mkt State (ADX Filter): Detects if the market is Trending or Choppy. It automatically downgrades signal quality during low-momentum range bound markets.
Valuation (Premium/Discount): Using institutional logic, it warns you against buying in Premium zones or selling in Discount zones.
Confluence Score: A live scoring system (0-6) that rates every potential setup based on trend, structure, and zone validity.
2. 🎯 Smart Execution Levels (Auto EP/TP/SL)
The script doesn't just show you where to trade, but how:
EP (Entry Price): Identifies the optimal entry within the Order Block.
Smart Obstacle TP: This is a unique feature. Instead of a fixed R:R, the script scans for "Roadblocks" (e.g., opposing unmitigated OBs or EMA walls). If an obstacle is detected before the structural target, the TP is automatically adjusted to ensure you secure profits safely.
Risk Management: Automatically calculates Risk-to-Reward (R:R). If a setup offers less than 1.5R, the label turns gray to warn you of poor expectancy.
3. 🛡️ Strict Confirmation Mode
No Repainting/Flickering: Includes a "Strict Mode" that only generates historical signals after candle closes to ensure validity.
Smart Alerts: Built-in logic prevents alert spamming. You receive one pre-alert when price enters a zone, and one confirmation alert when the setup is valid.
📊 How to Use
Setup A: Turtle Soup (Reversal/Sweep)
Logic: Price sweeps a major Liquidity level (Swing High/Low) and closes back within the range.
Best For: Choppy markets or catching the absolute bottom/top of a pullback.
Action: Look for the ★ Setup A label.
Setup B: Unicorn (Trend Continuation)
Logic: A confluence of a Breaker/Order Block + Fair Value Gap (FVG) in the direction of the HTF Trend.
Best For: Strong trending markets.
Action: Look for the ★ Setup B label. Ideally, execute when the dashboard shows "Trending" and "Discount".
⚙️ Settings & Customization
Trend Filter: You can toggle the HTF trend filter on/off.
Time Filter (Killzones): Option to filter signals based on London/New York sessions (Recommended for Forex/Crypto/US Stocks). Note: Turn this OFF for Asian markets like TWSE.
Target Mode: Choose between "Smart (Structure + OBs)" or "Fixed R:R".
⚠️ Disclaimer
This tool is designed to assist with technical analysis and does not constitute financial advice. SMC involves understanding liquidity and market structure; please backtest thoroughly before using it on live accounts.
able MACD Overview
Purpose: The indicator combines the traditional MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence) with a short-term “forecast” (projection) of MACD/histogram values to give early warning of momentum changes.
Typical outputs:
MACD line (fastEMA − slowEMA)
Signal line (EMA of MACD)
Histogram (MACD − signal)
Forecasted MACD or histogram projected N bars ahead
Optional buy/sell markers and alert conditions
Add the indicator to TradingView (Installation)
Open TradingView and the chart you want to apply the indicator to.
Click “Pine Editor” at the bottom of the chart.
Copy the contents of able_macd_forecast.pine into the Pine Editor window.
Click “Add to chart” (or Save then Add to chart). If it’s a study, it will appear on the chart below price.
If you plan to re-use the script, click Save and give it a meaningful name.
Inputs / Parameters (typical) Note: exact input names may differ in your script. Replace the names below with the script’s input labels when you inspect it.
Source: price source for calculations (close, hl2, etc.).
Fast Length: length for the fast EMA (commonly 12).
Slow Length: length for the slow EMA (commonly 26).
Signal Length: length for the MACD signal EMA (commonly 9).
Forecast Length / Horizon: how many bars ahead the script projects the MACD/histogram (e.g., 1–5).
Forecast Method / Smoothing: choice of projection method (linear regression, EMA extrapolation, simple slope * N, etc.) if available.
Histogram Thresholds: numeric thresholds to emphasize significant momentum (optional).
Show Forecast: toggle on/off the forecast plot.
Alerts On/Off toggles: enable or disable alert conditions baked into the indicator.
Visual / Style settings: colors, plot thickness, histogram style (columns/areas), show labels, show buy/sell arrows.
How the indicator is typically calculated (summary)
MACD line = EMA(source, fast) − EMA(source, slow)
Signal line = EMA(MACD line, signal length)
Histogram = MACD − Signal
Forecast = method-specific short-term projection of MACD or histogram (for example: extend the last slope forward, apply linear regression to MACD values and extrapolate N bars, or apply an additional smoothing and extend that value) Note: For exact math, I need to inspect the script; this is the typical approach.
How to read the indicator (signals & interpretation)
Bullish signal:
MACD line crossing above the signal line (MACD cross up).
Histogram turns positive (cross above zero).
Forecast shows MACD/histogram moving higher in the next N bars (if forecast is positive or trending up).
Bearish signal:
MACD line crossing below the signal line (MACD cross down).
Histogram turns negative (cross below zero).
Forecast shows MACD/histogram moving lower ahead.
Confirmations:
Use price action (higher highs/lows for bullish, lower highs/lows for bearish).
Volume or other momentum/confluence indicators (RSI, ADX).
Divergences:
Bullish divergence: price makes lower low while MACD histogram makes higher low.
Bearish divergence: price makes higher high while MACD histogram makes lower high.
Forecast behavior:
If the forecast leads the MACD cross (forecast crosses before the current MACD does), it’s an early warning.
Use caution: forecasts are prone to false signals; always confirm.
Common trading setups using this indicator
Conservative:
Wait for MACD to cross signal + histogram above zero + forecast already trending same direction.
Use stop below recent swing low (for long) or above recent swing high (for short).
Aggressive (early entry):
Enter when forecast turns positive while MACD still below signal (anticipating cross).
Use tighter stops and smaller position sizes.
Exit rules:
Opposite MACD cross, histogram flipping sign, or a target based on risk-reward.
Use trailing stop based on ATR or structure.
Example settings for different timeframes (starting points)
Scalping / 5–15 min:
Fast 8, Slow 21, Signal 5, Forecast 1–2
Intraday / 1H:
Fast 12, Slow 26, Signal 9, Forecast 2–3
Swing / 4H–Daily:
Fast 12, Slow 26, Signal 9, Forecast 3–5 Adjust based on the asset volatility and backtests.
Adding alerts (TradingView)
Click the “Alerts” button (clock icon) or press Alt + A.
In the Condition dropdown, select the indicator name (able_macd_forecast) and choose a plotted series or built-in alert condition (if the script uses alertcondition).
Common alert types:
MACD crosses Signal (Crossing)
Histogram crosses 0 (Crossing)
Forecast crosses 0 or Forecast trend change (if provided)
Message templates:
“{{ticker}}: MACD crossed above signal on {{interval}}”
“{{ticker}} Forecast positive: MACD forecast shows upward momentum”
Customize the message for your trade automation or notifications.
Configure frequency (Only once, Once per bar, or Once per bar close) — for signals like crossovers, “Once per bar close” is usually safer to avoid repainting issues. Note: If the script includes alertcondition() calls with explicit IDs/messages, use those directly — they are the most reliable for automation.
Backtesting / Strategy conversion
If this script is a study (indicator), you can:
Convert it to a strategy by adding strategy.* order calls (strategy.entry, strategy.close) using the entry/exit logic you prefer, or
Use TradingView’s “Bar Replay” to manually test signals across different markets/timeframes.
If you want, I can help convert or write a strategy wrapper that uses the indicator’s signals to place backtest trades (I’ll need the code).
Practical tips & best practices
Use higher timeframe confirmation for lower-timeframe entries (e.g., check daily MACD momentum before trading 15m signals).
Beware of choppy markets; MACD / forecast may produce whipsaws. Combine with trend filters (moving average direction, ADX).
If you rely on forecasted values, prefer alerts “on bar close” when possible to reduce false alerts from intra-bar noise.
Tune parameters for the specific asset (FX, crypto, stocks have different behavior).
Record each signal and outcome for a sample period (20–100 trades) to evaluate performance.
Troubleshooting
Indicator won’t add: verify Pine version in script header (//@version=4 or //@version=5). TradingView may reject scripts with unsupported version syntax.
Plots missing: check script inputs (Some scripts hide plots if toggles are off).
Alerts firing too often: change alert frequency to “Once per bar close” or adjust threshold values.
Forecast seems to repaint: some forecast methods can repaint (use “bar_index” or store values only on closed bars, or use non-repainting forecast methods). Ask me to inspect the script for repainting logic.
What I can do next (recommended)
If you paste the content of able_macd_forecast.pine here, I will:
Produce a precise, line-by-line usage guide mapping to the exact input names and default values.
Show the exact plotted series names and how to reference them for alerts.
Point out any repainting risks and suggest fixes.
Provide example alert messages that match the script’s alertcondition IDs (if any).
Optionally convert it into a strategy for backtesting, or add non-repainting forecast logic if needed.
Smart RSI Composite [DotGain]Summary
Do you want to know the "True Direction" of the market without getting distracted by noise on a single timeframe?
The Smart RSI Composite simplifies market analysis by aggregating momentum data from 10 different timeframes (5m to 12M) into a single, easy-to-read Histogram.
Instead of looking at 10 separate charts or dots, this indicator calculates the Average RSI of the entire market structure. It answers one simple question: "Is the market predominantly Bullish or Bearish right now?"
⚙️ Core Components and Logic
This indicator works like a consensus mechanism for momentum:
Data Aggregation: It pulls RSI values from 10 customizable slots (Default: 5m, 15m, 1h, 4h, 1D, 1W, 1M, 3M, 6M, 12M). All slots are enabled by default.
Smart Averaging: It calculates the arithmetic mean of all active timeframes. If the 5m chart is bearish but the Monthly chart is bullish, this indicator balances them out to show you the net result.
Histogram Visualization: The result is plotted as a histogram centered around the 50-line (Neutral).
🚦 How to Read the Histogram
The histogram bars indicate the aggregate strength of the trend based on the Average RSI:
🟩 DARK GREEN (Strong Bullish)
Condition: Average RSI > 60.
Meaning: The market is in a strong uptrend across most timeframes. Momentum is firmly on the buyers' side.
🟢 LIGHT GREEN (Weak Bullish)
Condition: Average RSI between 50 and 60.
Meaning: Slight bullish bias. The bulls are in control, but momentum is not yet extreme.
🔴 LIGHT RED (Weak Bearish)
Condition: Average RSI between 40 and 50.
Meaning: Slight bearish bias. The bears are taking control.
🟥 DARK RED (Strong Bearish)
Condition: Average RSI < 40.
Meaning: The market is in a strong downtrend across most timeframes. Momentum is firmly on the sellers' side.
Visual Elements
Center Line (50): This acts as the Zero-Line. Above 50 is bullish, below 50 is bearish.
Zone Lines (30/70): Dashed lines indicate the traditional Overbought/Oversold levels applied to the aggregate average.
Key Benefit
The Smart RSI Composite acts as a powerful Macro Trend Filter .
Pro Tip: Never go long if the Histogram is Dark Red, and avoid shorting when it is Dark Green. Use this tool to align your trades with the overall market momentum.
Have fun :)
Disclaimer
This "Smart RSI Composite" indicator is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It does not, and should not be construed as, financial, investment, or trading advice.
The signals generated by this tool (both "Buy" and "Sell" indications) are the result of a specific set of algorithmic conditions. They are not a direct recommendation to buy or sell any asset. All trading and investing in financial markets involves substantial risk of loss. You can lose all of your invested capital.
Past performance is not indicative of future results. The signals generated may produce false or losing trades. The creator (© DotGain) assumes no liability for any financial losses or damages you may incur as a result of using this indicator.
You are solely responsible for your own trading and investment decisions. Always conduct your own research (DYOR) and consider your personal risk tolerance before making any trades.
ICT NWOG/NDOG + Key Time and Price LevelsShows new day opening gaps and new week opening gaps, with custom settings to show past gaps
Shows time and price levels of midnight, 7:30am, and 1:30pm
SwRp - Multi Trapezoidal WMASwRp - Multi TWMA (TF-aware) shows up to five configurable Trapezoidal Weighted Moving Averages (TWMA) across a single pane. Each line supports an independent length, weighted taper percent, source (Close/Open/High/Low/H&L/H&L+HL2), optional band (High & Low) with fill, and a post-calculation smoothing option. The indicator is timeframe-aware: calculations can run on the chart timeframe or on a selected higher/lower timeframe. Designed to visualize dynamic support/resistance and the market’s weighted center across multiple horizons.
Smart RSI MTF Matrix [DotGain]Summary
Are you tired of trading trend signals, only to miss the bigger picture because you are focused on a single timeframe?
The Smart RSI MTF Matrix is the ultimate "Cockpit View" for momentum traders. Unlike chart overlays that can sometimes clutter your price action, this indicator organizes RSI conditions across 10 different timeframes simultaneously into a clean, separate Heatmap pane.
It monitors everything from the 5-minute chart all the way up to the 12-Month view , giving you a complete X-ray vision of the market's momentum structure instantly.
⚙️ Core Components and Logic
The Smart RSI MTF Matrix relies on a sophisticated hierarchy to deliver clear, actionable context:
Multi-Timeframe Engine: The script runs 10 independent RSI calculations in the background, organized in rows from bottom (Short Term) to top (Long Term).
Classic RSI Thresholds:
Overbought (> 70): Indicates price may be extended to the upside.
Oversold (< 30): Indicates price may be extended to the downside.
Smart Visibility System (The "Secret Sauce"): Not all signals are equal. A 5-minute signal is "noise" compared to a Yearly signal. This indicator automatically applies Transparency to differentiate importance. The visibility increases by 10% for each higher timeframe slot (Row).
🚦 How to Read the Matrix
The indicator plots dots in 10 stacked rows. The position and opacity tell you the direction and significance:
🟥 RED DOTS (Overbought Condition)
Trigger: RSI is above 70 on that specific timeframe.
Meaning: Potential bearish reversal or pullback.
🟩 GREEN DOTS (Oversold Condition)
Trigger: RSI is below 30 on that specific timeframe.
Meaning: Potential bullish reversal or bounce.
⚪ GRAY DOTS (Neutral)
Trigger: RSI is between 30 and 70.
Meaning: No extreme momentum present.
👻 TRANSPARENCY (Signal Strength)
The visibility of the dot tells you exactly which Timeframe (Row) is triggered. The higher the row, the more solid the color:
Faint (10-30% Visibility): Rows 1-3 (5m, 15m, 1h). Used for scalping entries.
Medium (40-60% Visibility): Rows 4-6 (4h, 1D, 1W). Used for swing trading context.
Solid (70-100% Visibility): Rows 7-10 (1M, 3M, 6M, 12M). Used for identifying major macro cycles.
Visual Elements
Structure: Row 1 (Bottom) represents the 5-minute timeframe. Row 10 (Top) represents the 12-Month timeframe.
Vertical Alignment: If you see a vertical column of Red or Green dots, it indicates Multi-Timeframe Confluence —a highly probable reversal point.
Key Benefit
The goal of the Smart RSI MTF Matrix is to keep your main chart clean while providing maximum information. You can instantly see if a short-term pullback (Faint Green Dot) is happening within a long-term uptrend (Solid Gray/Red Dot), allowing for precision entries.
Have fun :)
Disclaimer
This "Smart RSI MTF Matrix" indicator is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It does not, and should not be construed as, financial, investment, or trading advice.
The signals generated by this tool (both "Buy" and "Sell" indications) are the result of a specific set of algorithmic conditions. They are not a direct recommendation to buy or sell any asset. All trading and investing in financial markets involves substantial risk of loss. You can lose all of your invested capital.
Past performance is not indicative of future results. The signals generated may produce false or losing trades. The creator (© DotGain) assumes no liability for any financial losses or damages you may incur as a result of using this indicator.
You are solely responsible for your own trading and investment decisions. Always conduct your own research (DYOR) and consider your personal risk tolerance before making any trades.
KeeblerTradesPineScriptshows name/date/asset/timeframe on chart. center aligned the the bottom center. this way, you do not have to use a watermark on the canvas to figure out what asset and timeframe that you are currently viewing.
Multi-Asset: Complete AnalysisDescription:
Comprehensive performance analysis tool for comparing multiple assets or custom weighted portfolios against benchmarks. Calculates Sharpe ratios across multiple timeframes (30d, 90d, 180d, 252d), total returns, CAGR, and normalized values starting from $100.
Key Features:
Build custom weighted portfolios (default: 50/30/20 allocation)
Compare against SPY, QQQ, and other benchmarks
Dynamic risk-free rate from ^IRX or manual input
Multi-period Sharpe ratio analysis to validate strategy consistency
Total return and annualized return (CAGR) metrics
All assets normalized to common start date for accurate comparison
Toggle individual assets on/off for cleaner chart viewing
Use Case:
Perfect for evaluating whether your custom portfolio allocation justifies its complexity versus simply buying SPY/QQQ. If your risk-adjusted returns (Sharpe) and absolute returns aren't beating the benchmarks, you're overcomplicating your strategy.
Ideal for: Portfolio managers, factor investors, and anyone building custom allocations who need proof their strategy actually works.
Micro/Mini P&L [LDT]Overview
Micro/Mini P&L is a risk and P&L visualization tool built primarily for futures traders.
It provides accurate dollar-based calculations for either micros or minis, regardless of which contract type you are currently charting.
The indicator automatically detects your instrument (NQ, MNQ, ES, MES, YM, RTY, CL, GC, etc.) and adjusts point-value data accordingly, allowing you to chart one contract while evaluating risk for another.
This removes the need for manual conversions and keeps your position data consistent at all times.
Although optimized for futures, the tool also works on any other asset for general trade-level visualization.
Features
• Automatic instrument detection for major futures markets including NQ/MNQ, ES/MES, YM/MYM, RTY/M2K, CL/MCL, GC/MGC and others.
Point-value logic adjusts instantly based on the detected symbol ensuring accurate calculations without manual configuration.
• Micro/Mini display toggle, allowing you to calculate dollar values for either contract type regardless of which contract is on your chart.
Useful for traders who prefer charting minis whilst trading micros or the opposite.
• Trade-level visualization, including Entry, Take Profit and Stop Loss levels with automatically drawn lines and optional TP/SL zone shading for clear and structured display on the chart.
• Dynamic P/L calculations, showing both point-based and dollar-based metrics in real time.
This includes TP/SL dollar values, points to target/stop, real-time P/L and an optional risk-reward ratio.
• Adaptive risk table, displaying contract counts from 1 up to your selected maximum, total dollar risk for each row and highlighting your chosen contract size.
This provides a straightforward method for evaluating risk, scaling and position sizing.
• Customizable display options, including color settings, label visibility, extension length, bar offsets and table positioning.
This allows the tool to remain clean, unobtrusive and easy to integrate into any chart layout.
Purpose
This tool is designed to give futures traders a clear, consistent and reliable way to view dollar-accurate risk per contract without performing manual conversions.
Whether you trade micros or minis, the displayed values always align with your selected contract type, even when charting the opposite market.
[CT] Kurutoga MTF HistogramWhat is Kurutoga MTF Histogram?
The Kurutoga MTF Histogram is a multi-time-frame momentum and mean-deviation tool.
It measures how far the current close is trading away from a rolling midpoint of price and then displays that deviation as a color-coded histogram.
Instead of looking only at one lookback, this version plots three Kurutoga “leads” at the same time:
Kurutoga Lead (x1) – base length
Kurutoga Lead 2x – slower, 2 × base length
Kurutoga Lead 4x – slowest, 4 × base length
Each lead is calculated both on the chart’s timeframe (LTF) and on a Higher Time Frame (HTF) of your choice, so you can see short-term deviation inside a higher-time-frame structure.
4-color Kurutoga scheme
Each Kurutoga lead uses a 4-color MACD-style scheme:
For a given lead:
Up Light – divergence ≥ 0 and rising compared to the previous bar
Up Dark – divergence ≥ 0 and falling (positive but losing momentum)
Down Light – divergence < 0 and falling (bearish momentum increasing)
Down Dark – divergence < 0 and rising (negative but contracting)
By default the same four teal / red hues are shared across x1, x2, and x4. The only difference between the leads is transparency:
x1 = strongest (least transparent)
x2 = medium opacity
x4 = faintest
This lets you see all three layers at once without the chart becoming a solid block of color.
The HTF areas use the same palette but with an extra transparency offset applied, so they appear as soft background bands rather than competing with the histograms.
Inputs and how to use them
1. Base Length
Defines the lookback for the main Kurutoga Lead.
The script automatically creates:
len1 = baseLength
len2 = baseLength × 2
len3 = baseLength × 4
Smaller base lengths → faster, more reactive histograms.
Larger base lengths → smoother, trend-focused behavior.
2. Higher Time Frame
This is the HTF used for the area plots and HTF midpoints.
Examples:
5-minute chart with HTF = 30 or 60 minutes
15-minute chart with HTF = 4H or 1D
The idea is to trade on the lower timeframe while seeing how far price is stretched relative to a higher-time-frame range midpoint.
3. Show / Hide toggles
Under “Show / Hide” you can independently turn on/off:
Kurutoga Lead (x1)
Kurutoga Lead 2x
Kurutoga Lead 4x
HTF Lead, HTF Lead 2x, HTF Lead 4x
This lets you:
Run only a single Kurutoga if you want a clean panel, or
Stack multiple leads for a “multi-speed” view of extension and mean reversion.
4. Color Scheme (4-color Kurutoga)
Up Light / Up Dark / Down Light / Down Dark – base hues used for every lead.
Lead opacity (x1, 2x, 4x) – sets how strong or faint each lead appears.
x1 is usually your primary “trading speed.”
x2 and x4 can be faded so they act as context.
Extra transparency for HTF areas – additional opacity applied on top of each lead’s opacity when drawing HTF areas. This keeps the HTF layer subtle.
You can fine-tune the exact teal/red values here to match your personal palette.
Practical reading & trade ideas
Trend alignment
When all three Kurutoga leads (x1, 2x, 4x) are above zero, price is trading above its rolling mid-range on multiple speeds → bullish environment.
When all three are below zero, you have a multi-speed bearish environment.
Mixed readings (e.g., x1 above zero, x4 below zero) can signal transition or mean-reversion areas.
Momentum vs exhaustion
Up Light / Down Light (light colors) show momentum expanding in that direction.
Up Dark / Down Dark (dark colors) show momentum contracting – price still on that side of zero, but the push is weakening.
After a run of Up Light bars, a shift to Up Dark may hint at a stall or pullback.
After a run of Down Light bars, a shift to Down Dark may hint at short covering / bounce potential.
Multi-time-frame confluence
Use the HTF areas as a backdrop:
If LTF Kurutoga leads are above zero while the HTF area is also positive (and ideally expanding), that’s strong bullish alignment.
If LTF leads are trying to flip up while HTF divergence is still deeply negative, you may be looking at a counter-trend bounce rather than a true trend change.
Example setups
Trend-following entries:
Look for x2 & x4 leads on the same side of zero as the HTF area, then use x1 color shifts (from Down Dark → Up Light or vice versa) to fine-tune entries in the direction of that higher-time-frame bias.
Mean-reversion fades:
Watch for extreme Kurutoga values where x1/x2 are strongly extended beyond zero while color flips from Light to Dark (momentum stalling) against an opposing HTF backdrop .
Notes
The indicator is non-directional by itself – it measures distance from a rolling midpoint rather than trend structure or order flow. It works best when combined with your existing price action/trend tools (moving averages, HLBO, structure zones, etc.).
Because HTF values are brought down via request.security, choose HTF settings that make sense for your product and session (for example, don’t use very high HTFs on thin intraday markets).
Use the Kurutoga MTF Histogram as a visual scanner for extension, momentum regime, and multi-speed alignment, then layer your own entry/exit rules on top.
MARKET Structure + MTF DashboardThis script automatically detects market structure shifts and visualizes:
Bullish BOS (Break of Structure)
Bearish BOS
Bullish CHoCH (Change of Character)
Bearish CHoCH
On top of that, it shows a multi-timeframe dashboard in the top-right corner of the chart, so you can instantly see the latest structure event on:
1m
6m
36m
216m
1D
regardless of which timeframe you are currently viewing.
Core Logic
The script is built around swing highs / swing lows using ta.pivothigh and ta.pivotlow.
Pivot Definition
A swing high / low is defined by:
lb = left bars
rb = right bars
A pivot high is a bar whose high is higher than the previous lb bars and the next rb bars.
A pivot low is a bar whose low is lower than the previous lb bars and the next rb bars.
Break Conditions
After a pivot is confirmed, the script waits at least N bars (minBarsAfterPivot) before accepting any break of that pivot level as a valid structure event.
You can choose how to define the break:
Close-based (닫기) – use candle close
Wick-based (없음 or 꼬리) – use high/low (full wick)
BOS vs CHoCH Classification
For each timeframe, the script tracks structure breaks and classifies them:
A move breaking above the last swing high → upward break
A move breaking below the last swing low → downward break
Then:
If the current break direction is the same as the previous break
→ it is classified as BOS (trend continuation)
If the current break direction is the opposite of the previous break
→ it is classified as CHoCH (trend reversal / change of character)
Return codes (internally):
1 = Bullish BOS
2 = Bullish CHoCH
-1 = Bearish BOS
-2 = Bearish CHoCH
0 = no event
Chart Annotations
On the active chart timeframe, the script can optionally show:
Structure lines:
Horizontal lines at the price level where BOS / CHoCH occurred
Lines extend to the left until the first candle that previously touched that price zone
Labels:
“Bull BOS”, “Bear BOS”, “Bull CHoCH”, “Bear CHoCH”
Fully color-customizable (line color, label background, text color, transparency)
You can also enable/disable pivot labels (HH, HL, LL, LH) for swing highs and lows, with separate toggles for:
HH / LL
HL / LH
Multi-Timeframe Dashboard
The dashboard in the top-right corner shows, for each timeframe:
1m / 6m / 36m / 216m / 1D
The last structure event (Bull BOS, Bull CHoCH, Bear BOS, Bear CHoCH, or None)
Colored background by event type:
Strong green / red for CHoCH
Softer green / red for BOS
Gray for None
The important part:
Each timeframe’s state is calculated inside that timeframe itself and then pulled via request.security().
That means:
No matter which chart timeframe you are currently on,
the dashboard always shows the same last event for each TF.
Inputs
Pivot lb / Pivot rb
Control how “wide” a swing must be to be accepted as a pivot.
Breakout 기준 (Confirm type)
Close-based or wick-based break logic.
피봇 이후 최소 대기 캔들 수 (Min bars after pivot)
Minimum number of bars that must pass after a pivot forms before a break can count as BOS / CHoCH.
This filters out very early / noisy breaks.
Toggles:
Show pivot balloons (HH/HL/LL/LH)
Show BOS
Show CHoCH
Visual:
Line colors for each event type
Line transparency
Label background transparency
Label text color
Alerts
The script defines alert conditions for:
Bullish BOS
Bearish BOS
Bullish CHoCH
Bearish CHoCH
You can use them to trigger notifications when a new structure event occurs on the active timeframe.
Notes & Usage
This is a market structure helper, not a complete trading system.
BOS / CHoCH should be used together with:
Liquidity zones
Volume / delta
Orderflow or higher-timeframe context
Parameters like lb, rb, and minBarsAfterPivot are intentionally exposed so you can tune:
Sensitivity vs. reliability
Scalping vs. swing-structure
This script is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.
Always backtest and combine with your own trading plan and risk management.
Smart RSI MTF [DotGain]Summary
Are you tired of constantly switching between timeframes to check the RSI, only to miss the bigger picture?
The Smart RSI MTF (Multi-Timeframe) is designed to solve this exact problem. It is a streamlined chart overlay that monitors RSI conditions across up to 10 different timeframes simultaneously —from the 1-minute chart all the way up to the Monthly view.
This indicator removes the need for multiple open tabs and declutters your analysis by plotting signals directly on your main chart using a smart "visual hierarchy" system based on transparency.
⚙️ Core Components and Logic
The Smart RSI MTF relies on a sophisticated 3-layer logic to deliver clear, actionable context:
Multi-Timeframe Engine: The script runs 10 independent RSI calculations in the background. It checks standard intervals (5m, 15m, 1h, 4h, Daily, Weekly, Monthly) to ensure you never miss a momentum extreme on any scale.
Classic RSI Thresholds:
Overbought (> 70): Indicates price may be extended to the upside.
Oversold (< 30): Indicates price may be extended to the downside.
Smart Visibility System (The "Secret Sauce"): Not all signals are equal. A 5-minute Overbought signal is "noise" compared to a Weekly Overbought signal. This indicator automatically applies Transparency to differentiate importance:
Minutes = High Transparency (Faint).
Hours = Medium Transparency.
Days/Weeks/Months = No Transparency (Solid/Bold).
🚦 How to Read the Indicator
The indicator plots shapes (Labels by default) directly above or below the candles. The appearance tells you the direction and the timeframe significance:
🟥 RED SIGNALS (Overbought Condition)
Trigger: RSI is above 70 on a specific timeframe.
Location: Placed above the candle bar.
Meaning: Potential bearish reversal or pullback.
🟩 GREEN SIGNALS (Oversold Condition)
Trigger: RSI is below 30 on a specific timeframe.
Location: Placed below the candle bar.
Meaning: Potential bullish reversal or bounce.
👻 TRANSPARENCY (Signal Strength)
Faint/Ghostly: The signal comes from a lower timeframe (e.g., 5m, 15m). Use for scalping or entry timing.
Solid/Bright: The signal comes from a major timeframe (e.g., Daily, Weekly). Use for swing trading and identifying major market turns.
Visual Elements
Symbol Shapes: Fully customizable (Label, Diamond, Circle, Triangle, etc.) via settings.
Stacking: If multiple timeframes trigger at once, symbols will overlay, creating a visually denser and darker color, indicating Confluence .
Key Benefit
The goal of the Smart RSI MTF is to help traders instantly spot Confluence . When you see a faint short-term signal align with a solid long-term signal, you have identified a high-probability reversal zone without leaving your chart.
Have fun :)
Disclaimer
This "Smart RSI MTF" indicator is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It does not, and should not be construed as, financial, investment, or trading advice.
The signals generated by this tool (both "Buy" and "Sell" indications) are the result of a specific set of algorithmic conditions. They are not a direct recommendation to buy or sell any asset. All trading and investing in financial markets involves substantial risk of loss. You can lose all of your invested capital.
Past performance is not indicative of future results. The signals generated may produce false or losing trades. The creator (© DotGain) assumes no liability for any financial losses or damages you may incur as a result of using this indicator.
You are solely responsible for your own trading and investment decisions. Always conduct your own research (DYOR) and consider your personal risk tolerance before making any trades.
ICT FVG & Order Flow (IRL to ERL)Overview
Master liquidity with precision. This indicator brings the iCT trading concept to life by automatically detecting liquidity pools, fair value gaps, and key swing points. It shows you exactly where price is likely to move next — from Internal Range Liquidity (IRL) to External Range Liquidity (ERL). With built-in alerts and multi-timeframe validation, it helps you stay one step ahead of the market.
Concept
Markets move where liquidity is. According to iCT theory, price usually sweeps internal liquidity (IRL) first and then hunts for external liquidity (ERL). By mapping this process in real time, the indicator provides a clear framework for understanding market structure, liquidity grabs, and directional bias.
How it works
Detects the High-Probability Leg (HPL) — the leg containing a fair value gap (FVG)
Highlights unmitigated FVGs within the current context.
Marks swing points (SPs), IRL levels, and ERL targets automatically.
Identifies IRL rejections when liquidity is taken inside the leg.
Identifies if a FVG is Respected or Disrespected by 2 Candle Rejection (2CR)
Notifies you of every critical liquidity event:
New context leg
New FVG
IRL rejection
ERL or SP liquidity sweep
FVG is Respected or Disrespected by 2CR
Key Features
Automatic drawing of IRL, ERL, and SP levels
FVG types: Simple FVG or Breakaway Gap (BAG)
Multi-timeframe sweep check – if a single candle takes both IRL and ERL, the indicator zooms into a lower timeframe to confirm which liquidity was swept first
Fully customizable alerts for all liquidity events
Flexible settings for swing points, lookback depth, colors, and style
How to use
Start from the monthly chart to define the macro trend.
Analyze the latest order flow leg:
Bullish FVG = bullish context
Bearish FVG = bearish context
Step down to the daily timeframe and repeat the analysis.
Wait for price to approach or reject from IRL (the indicator highlights it automatically).
Drop to a lower timeframe for entries — use timeframe alignment to select the right LTF.
Enter with the FVG model, targeting liquidity within the leg.
Place take profit inside the context — e.g., never above ERL in a bullish setup.
🔔 Alerts
New Context
New FVG
IRL Rejection
ERL Sweep
SP Sweep
2CR
⚙️ Customization
Context side (auto/manual)
LTF pointer (auto/manual)
Show/hide Resistance FVG, Overlapping Defense, ERL/SP sweeps, 2CR
Look back bars, swing lines, swing length, line offsets
* Full color customization (FVG, bullish/bearish, labels, boxes)
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QuantMotions - FVG with Volume TrackingFair Value Gap Detector with Dynamic Shrinking & Volume Analysis
Overview
Advanced Fair Value Gap (FVG) detection indicator with real-time box shrinking and volume delta analysis. Automatically identifies price inefficiencies and tracks institutional volume flow within each gap.
What are Fair Value Gaps?
Fair Value Gaps occur when price moves so rapidly that a "gap" is left between three consecutive candles, creating an inefficiency where no trading occurred. These gaps often act as support/resistance zones that price tends to revisit.
Detection:
- Bullish FVG: When low > high (upward price inefficiency)
- Bearish FVG: When high < low (downward price inefficiency)
Key Features
Dynamic Box Shrinking
FVG boxes automatically shrink as price enters them:
- Bullish FVGs shrink from top as price moves down into the gap
- Bearish FVGs shrink from bottom as price moves up into the gap
- Provides precise visualization of remaining unfilled gap area
Volume Delta Analysis
Tracks volume characteristics for the 3-candle FVG formation:
- Total Volume: Sum of volume from all three FVG candles
- Up/Down Split: Separates buying vs selling pressure
- Delta %: Shows directional bias of volume flow
- Color Coding: Green/Red when volume confirms direction, Orange when it doesn't
Smart Filtering
- ATR-based minimum gap size - Filters out insignificant noise gaps
- Auto-cleanup - Removes fully filled FVGs automatically
- Maximum display limit - Keeps charts clean by limiting visible FVGs
Live Statistics
Real-time stats table showing:
- Active bullish/bearish FVG count
- Average volume delta for each direction
- Fill progress tracking
Settings
Min Gap Size (ATR): Minimum gap size as multiple of ATR(14). Default: 0.3
- Lower values (0.1-0.3): More sensitive, shows smaller gaps
- Higher values (0.5-1.0): More selective, only significant gaps
Max FVGs: Maximum number of FVG boxes to display (5-100)
Remove Fully Filled: Automatically remove FVGs when price completely fills them
Shrink on Partial Fill: Enable dynamic box shrinking as price enters gaps
Show Volume Info: Display volume delta labels at box edges
How to Use
1. Confluence Trading: Look for FVGs that align with your support/resistance levels
2. Volume Confirmation: Check volume delta - strong directional volume increases probability
3. Partial Fills: Watch for price reactions at shrinking FVG boundaries
4. Multiple Timeframes: Use on higher timeframes (4H+) for swing trading, lower timeframes for scalping
Best Practices
- Combine with trend analysis - FVGs in trend direction have higher fill rates
- Pay attention to volume delta - gaps with confirming volume are more reliable
- Use on liquid markets for accurate volume data
- Higher timeframe FVGs typically carry more significance
Notes
- Works on all timeframes and instruments
- Volume data accuracy depends on your data provider
- FVGs are not guaranteed support/resistance - use proper risk management
- This indicator shows historical inefficiencies, not future predictions
Disclaimer: This indicator is for educational purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always use proper risk management.
ULTIMATE ORDER FLOW SYSTEM🔥 ULTIMATE ORDER FLOW SYSTEM
Overview
This comprehensive order flow analysis tool combines **Volume Profile**, **Cumulative Delta**, and **Large Order Detection** to identify high-probability trading setups. The script analyzes institutional order flow patterns and volume distribution to pinpoint key levels where price is likely to react.
📊 Core Components & Methodology
🔥 ULTIMATE ORDER FLOW SYSTEM
Overview
This comprehensive order flow analysis tool combines Volume Profile, Cumulative Delta, and Large Order Detection to identify high-probability trading setups. The script analyzes institutional order flow patterns and volume distribution to pinpoint key levels where price is likely to react.
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📊 Core Components & Methodology
1. Volume Profile Analysis
The script constructs a horizontal volume profile by:
• Dividing the price range into configurable rows (default: 20)
• Accumulating volume at each price level over a lookback period (default: 50 bars)
• Separating buy volume (green bars close > open) from sell volume (red bars)
• Identifying three critical levels:
o POC (Point of Control): Price level with highest traded volume - acts as a strong magnet
o VAH/VAL (Value Area High/Low): Contains 70% of total volume - defines fair value zone
o HVN (High Volume Nodes): Resistance zones where institutions accumulated positions
o LVN (Low Volume Nodes): Thin zones that price moves through quickly - ideal targets
Why This Matters: Institutional traders leave footprints through volume. HVN zones show where large players defended levels, making them reliable support/resistance.
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2. Cumulative Delta (Order Flow)
Tracks the running total of buying vs selling pressure:
• Bar Delta: Difference between buy and sell volume per candle
• Cumulative Delta: Sum of all bar deltas - shows net directional pressure
• Delta Moving Average: Smoothed delta (20-period) to identify trend
• Delta Divergences:
o Bullish: Price makes lower low, but delta makes higher low (absorption at bottom)
o Bearish: Price makes higher high, but delta makes lower high (exhaustion at top)
How It Works: When cumulative delta trends up while price consolidates, it signals accumulation. Delta divergences reveal when smart money is positioned opposite to retail expectations.
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3. Large Order Detection
Identifies institutional-sized orders in real-time:
• Compares current bar volume to 20-period moving average
• Flags orders exceeding 2.5x average volume (configurable multiplier)
• Distinguishes bullish (green circles below) vs bearish (red circles above) large orders
Rationale: Sudden volume spikes at key levels indicate institutional participation - the "fuel" needed for breakouts or reversals.
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🎯 Trading Signal Logic
Combined Setup Criteria
The script generates SHORT and LONG signals when multiple conditions align:
SHORT Signal Requirements:
1. Price reaches an HVN resistance zone (within 0.2%)
2. Large sell order detected (volume spike + red candle)
3. Cumulative delta is bearish OR bearish divergence present
4. 10-bar cooldown between signals (prevents overtrading)
LONG Signal Requirements:
1. Price reaches an HVN support zone
2. Large buy order detected (volume spike + green candle)
3. Cumulative delta is bullish OR bullish divergence present
4. 10-bar cooldown enforced
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🔧 Customization Options
Setting - Purpose - Recommendation
Volume Profile Rows - Granularity of level detection - 20 (balanced)
Lookback Period - Historical data analyzed - 50 bars (intraday), 200 (swing)
Large Order Multiplier - Sensitivity to volume spikes - 2.5x (standard), 3.5x (conservative)
HVN Threshold - Resistance zone detection - 1.3 (default)
LVN Threshold - Target zone identification - 0.6 (default)
Divergence Lookback - Pivot detection period - 5 bars (responsive)
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📈 Dashboard Indicators
The real-time panel displays:
• POC: Current Point of Control price
• Location: Whether price is at HVN resistance
• Orders: Current large buy/sell activity
• Cumulative Δ: Net order flow value + trend direction
• Divergence: Active bullish/bearish divergences
• Bar Strength: % of candle volume that's directional (>65% = strong)
• SETUP: Current trade signal (LONG/SHORT/WAIT)
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🎨 Visual System
• Yellow POC Line: Highest volume level - primary pivot
• Blue Value Area Box: Fair value zone (VAH to VAL)
• Red HVN Zones: Resistance/support from institutional accumulation
• Green LVN Zones: Low-liquidity targets for quick moves
• Volume Bars: Green (buy pressure) vs Red (sell pressure) distribution
• Triangles: LONG (green up) and SHORT (red down) entry signals
• Diamonds: Divergence warnings (cyan=bullish, fuchsia=bearish)
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💡 How This Script Is Unique
Unlike standalone volume profile or delta indicators, this script:
1. Synthesizes three complementary methods - volume structure, order flow momentum, and liquidity detection
2. Requires multi-factor confirmation - signals only trigger when price, volume, and delta align at key zones
3. Adapts to market regime - delta filters ensure you're trading with the dominant order flow direction
4. Provides context, not just signals - the dashboard helps you understand why a setup is forming
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⚙️ Best Practices
Timeframes:
• 5-15 min: Scalping (use 30-50 bar lookback)
• 1-4 hour: Swing trading (use 100-200 bar lookback)
Risk Management:
• Enter on signal candle close
• Stop loss: Beyond nearest HVN/LVN zone
• Target 1: Next LVN level
• Target 2: Opposite value area boundary
Filters:
• Avoid signals during major news events
• Require bar delta strength >65% for aggressive entries
• Wait for delta MA cross confirmation in ranging markets
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🚨 Alerts Available
• Long Setup Trigger
• Short Setup Trigger
• Bullish/Bearish Divergence Detection
• Large Buy/Sell Order Execution
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📚 Educational Context
This methodology is based on principles used by professional order flow traders:
• Market Profile Theory: Volume distribution reveals fair value
• Tape Reading: Large orders show institutional intent
• Auction Theory: Price seeks areas of liquidity imbalance (LVN zones)
The script automates pattern recognition that discretionary traders spend years learning to identify manually.
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⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is a trading tool, not a trading system. It identifies high-probability setups based on order flow analysis but requires proper risk management, market context, and trader discretion. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
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Version: 6 (Pine Script)
Type: Overlay + Separate Pane (Delta Panel)
Resource Usage: Moderate (500 bars history, 500 lines/boxes)
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1. Volume Profile Analysis
The script constructs a horizontal volume profile by:
- Dividing the price range into configurable rows (default: 20)
- Accumulating volume at each price level over a lookback period (default: 50 bars)
- Separating buy volume (green bars close > open) from sell volume (red bars)
- Identifying three critical levels:
- POC (Point of Control): Price level with highest traded volume - acts as a strong magnet
- VAH/VAL (Value Area High/Low): Contains 70% of total volume - defines fair value zone
- HVN (High Volume Nodes): Resistance zones where institutions accumulated positions
- LVN (Low Volume Nodes): Thin zones that price moves through quickly - ideal targets
Why This Matters: Institutional traders leave footprints through volume. HVN zones show where large players defended levels, making them reliable support/resistance.
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2. Cumulative Delta (Order Flow)
Tracks the running total of buying vs selling pressure:
- **Bar Delta**: Difference between buy and sell volume per candle
- **Cumulative Delta**: Sum of all bar deltas - shows net directional pressure
- **Delta Moving Average**: Smoothed delta (20-period) to identify trend
- **Delta Divergences**:
- **Bullish**: Price makes lower low, but delta makes higher low (absorption at bottom)
- **Bearish**: Price makes higher high, but delta makes lower high (exhaustion at top)
**How It Works**: When cumulative delta trends up while price consolidates, it signals accumulation. Delta divergences reveal when smart money is positioned opposite to retail expectations.
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### 3. **Large Order Detection**
Identifies **institutional-sized orders** in real-time:
- Compares current bar volume to 20-period moving average
- Flags orders exceeding 2.5x average volume (configurable multiplier)
- Distinguishes bullish (green circles below) vs bearish (red circles above) large orders
**Rationale**: Sudden volume spikes at key levels indicate institutional participation - the "fuel" needed for breakouts or reversals.
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## 🎯 Trading Signal Logic
### Combined Setup Criteria
The script generates **SHORT** and **LONG** signals when multiple conditions align:
**SHORT Signal Requirements:**
1. Price reaches an HVN resistance zone (within 0.2%)
2. Large sell order detected (volume spike + red candle)
3. Cumulative delta is bearish OR bearish divergence present
4. 10-bar cooldown between signals (prevents overtrading)
**LONG Signal Requirements:**
1. Price reaches an HVN support zone
2. Large buy order detected (volume spike + green candle)
3. Cumulative delta is bullish OR bullish divergence present
4. 10-bar cooldown enforced
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## 🔧 Customization Options
| Setting | Purpose | Recommendation |
|---------|---------|----------------|
| **Volume Profile Rows** | Granularity of level detection | 20 (balanced) |
| **Lookback Period** | Historical data analyzed | 50 bars (intraday), 200 (swing) |
| **Large Order Multiplier** | Sensitivity to volume spikes | 2.5x (standard), 3.5x (conservative) |
| **HVN Threshold** | Resistance zone detection | 1.3 (default) |
| **LVN Threshold** | Target zone identification | 0.6 (default) |
| **Divergence Lookback** | Pivot detection period | 5 bars (responsive) |
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## 📈 Dashboard Indicators
The real-time panel displays:
- **POC**: Current Point of Control price
- **Location**: Whether price is at HVN resistance
- **Orders**: Current large buy/sell activity
- **Cumulative Δ**: Net order flow value + trend direction
- **Divergence**: Active bullish/bearish divergences
- **Bar Strength**: % of candle volume that's directional (>65% = strong)
- **SETUP**: Current trade signal (LONG/SHORT/WAIT)
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## 🎨 Visual System
- **Yellow POC Line**: Highest volume level - primary pivot
- **Blue Value Area Box**: Fair value zone (VAH to VAL)
- **Red HVN Zones**: Resistance/support from institutional accumulation
- **Green LVN Zones**: Low-liquidity targets for quick moves
- **Volume Bars**: Green (buy pressure) vs Red (sell pressure) distribution
- **Triangles**: LONG (green up) and SHORT (red down) entry signals
- **Diamonds**: Divergence warnings (cyan=bullish, fuchsia=bearish)
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## 💡 How This Script Is Unique
Unlike standalone volume profile or delta indicators, this script:
1. **Synthesizes three complementary methods** - volume structure, order flow momentum, and liquidity detection
2. **Requires multi-factor confirmation** - signals only trigger when price, volume, and delta align at key zones
3. **Adapts to market regime** - delta filters ensure you're trading with the dominant order flow direction
4. **Provides context, not just signals** - the dashboard helps you understand *why* a setup is forming
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## ⚙️ Best Practices
**Timeframes:**
- 5-15 min: Scalping (use 30-50 bar lookback)
- 1-4 hour: Swing trading (use 100-200 bar lookback)
**Risk Management:**
- Enter on signal candle close
- Stop loss: Beyond nearest HVN/LVN zone
- Target 1: Next LVN level
- Target 2: Opposite value area boundary
**Filters:**
- Avoid signals during major news events
- Require bar delta strength >65% for aggressive entries
- Wait for delta MA cross confirmation in ranging markets
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## 🚨 Alerts Available
- Long Setup Trigger
- Short Setup Trigger
- Bullish/Bearish Divergence Detection
- Large Buy/Sell Order Execution
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## 📚 Educational Context
This methodology is based on principles used by professional order flow traders:
- **Market Profile Theory**: Volume distribution reveals fair value
- **Tape Reading**: Large orders show institutional intent
- **Auction Theory**: Price seeks areas of liquidity imbalance (LVN zones)
The script automates pattern recognition that discretionary traders spend years learning to identify manually.
---
## ⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is a **trading tool, not a trading system**. It identifies high-probability setups based on order flow analysis but requires proper risk management, market context, and trader discretion. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
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**Version**: 6 (Pine Script)
**Type**: Overlay + Separate Pane (Delta Panel)
**Resource Usage**: Moderate (500 bars history, 500 lines/boxes)
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*For questions or support, please comment below. If you find this script valuable, please boost and favorite!* 🚀






















