Options Liquidity Meter (OLM)❓ The question behind this indicator
When trading options, it is common to experience situations where price moves in the expected direction, yet the option contract does not increase in value as anticipated.
This typically happens when one or more of the following conditions is missing:
Insufficient liquidity participation
Lack of volatility expansion
Weak or passive order flow
Options Liquidity Meter (OLM) was created to address this specific question:
“If price moves from here, are there conditions for option premiums to actually expand?”
🎯 What this indicator does
Options Liquidity Meter is a context tool, not a trading system.
It evaluates whether the current market environment is favorable for option premium expansion , based on three core engines:
Liquidity (Relative Volume)
Measures whether price movement is supported by meaningful participation.
Volatility State
Identifies compression, release, and expansion phases, where options tend to respond differently.
Order Flow Activity (OBV-based)
Acts as a proxy for active vs. passive participation, helping filter hollow moves.
These components are combined into a single, easy-to-read options context.
🟢🟡🔴 Options Context Output
The indicator displays one consolidated state:
RED — NO EXPANSION
Price may move, but option premiums often do not respond.
YELLOW — BUILDING
Liquidity or volatility is developing. Conditions are improving but not fully aligned.
GREEN — EXPANSION LIKELY
Liquidity, volatility expansion, and active flow are aligned.
This is a favorable environment for option premium expansion.
The same logic is reflected visually through the background color and summarized in the dashboard.
📊 How to read the dashboard
The dashboard shows:
Liquidity: LOW / OK / HIGH
Volatility: COMPRESSED / RELEASED / EXPANDING
Order Flow: FLAT / ACTIVE
Options Context: NO EXPANSION / BUILDING / EXPANSION LIKELY
Below, a Background Color Meaning section explains what each color represents, making the indicator intuitive and educational.
📍 Where to apply this indicator
Options Liquidity Meter must be applied to the underlying asset chart, such as:
Indices (SPY, SPX, QQQ, etc.)
Stocks
Futures
ETFs
It is not designed to be applied to option contracts themselves.
The indicator evaluates the market conditions of the underlying, which are the drivers that influence option premium behavior.
Contract selection (strike, delta, gamma, expiration) remains the trader’s responsibility.
🧠 How to use it
Use your own methodology to define:
Direction
Structure
Entries and exits
Use Options Liquidity Meter to evaluate:
Whether the current environment supports option premium expansion
If the context is RED, be cautious — price may move without rewarding options.
If the context is GREEN, the environment is statistically more favorable for options responsiveness.
🔗 Complementary tools
Options Liquidity Meter is designed to complement, not replace, other tools.
It works well alongside:
Opening Path Selector (EMA200 Context Tool)
For deciding which asset offers the cleanest directional context.
Multi-Tool VWAP + EMAs (Multi-Timeframe) + Key Levels
For in-chart structure, bias, and reference levels.
Each tool addresses a different stage of the decision process and can be used independently.
⚠️ Important notes
This indicator provides context only
It does not generate trading signals
No indicator guarantees results
Use at your own risk.
Options
gary-vertical spread indicatorvertical spread indicator
Can generate buy and sell signals
Can configure alert notifications
Designed for 1-minute (1min) trading
Nifty Darvas Box Long And Short SignalNifty Darvas Box Long And Short Signal – Smart Risk–Reward Indicator
This indicator is designed for traders who focus on clean entries, disciplined risk management, and long-term profitability rather than noisy buy/sell signals.
It is based on the Darvas Box breakout concept, enhanced with clear entry signals, fixed target & stop-loss visualization, and advanced performance metrics.
Key Features
1. Entry-Only Signals
Displays only ENTRY LONG and ENTRY SHORT signals for a clean and distraction-free chart.
No repeated BUY/SELL signals and only one active trade at a time.
2. Darvas Box Breakout Logic
Long entry is generated when price breaks above the previous Darvas High.
Short entry is generated when price breaks below the previous Darvas Low.
3. Clear Risk–Reward Visualization
Green shaded area represents the Target (Reward zone).
Red shaded area represents the Stop-Loss (Risk zone).
Both zones remain active until the trade is closed.
4. Automatic Trade Outcome Labels
Clearly marks each trade result with:
TARGET HIT or STOPLOSS HIT.
5. Live Performance Statistics on Chart
Displays real-time trading performance including:
Total Target Hit
Total StopLoss Hit
Win Rate (%)
6. Expectancy-Focused Design
Helps traders evaluate long-term profitability instead of relying only on win rate.
Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. You should perform your own analysis before taking trades.
Weekly Debit Spread VWAP + Prior Day + Dual ConfirmOpen Debit Spreads using previous day and current vwap
Newton Pulse Pro AI Exclusive – Newton
Next-Generation Trend Intelligence & Smart Range Filtering
Introduction Newton is the newest powerhouse in the AI Exclusive series, specifically engineered to master trend dynamics. While most indicators fail during choppy, sideways markets, Newton uses advanced AI logic to distinguish between a true trending move and a high-risk range. It is designed for traders who value quality over quantity, providing signals only when the market has clear momentum.
Key Benefits
✅ Smart Range Filtering: Automatically detects sideways markets and remains silent to protect you from "choppy" price action.
✅ Pure Trend Following: Focuses exclusively on high-probability Buy and Sell entries within established trends.
✅ Noise Reduction: Eliminates false signals by ignoring minor price fluctuations that do not lead to real moves.
✅ Strategic Patience: Encourages disciplined trading by only appearing when the market conditions are optimal.
✅ Universal Application: Optimized for Forex, Crypto, Stocks, and Commodities.
General Specifications
Product Name: Newton (Powered by AI Exclusive)
Trading Style: Trend Following & Momentum
Signal Type: Non-Repaint (Signals are fixed once the candle closes)
Market Phase Detection: Intelligent Range/Trend differentiation
Visual Design: Clean, minimalist interface focused on entry execution
Individual Product Presentation: Newton (Trend Master)
Overview: An AI-driven indicator that specializes in identifying the "Law of Motion" in the market. It provides Buy/Sell signals only when a trend is confirmed, staying completely inactive during ranging phases to prevent capital erosion.
Benefits:
Avoids "Death by a Thousand Cuts" in sideways markets.
Provides clear, decisive entry points for Buy and Sell orders.
Simplifies the chart by removing unnecessary clutter and noise.
Features:
Proprietary Trend Logic: Analyzes market structure to ensure signals are backed by real volume and momentum.
Zero-Signal Range Mode: The indicator remains quiet when the market lacks a clear direction—one of its most powerful features.
Visual Precision: High-contrast labels and signals for instant decision-making.
Compatibility: Works seamlessly across all timeframes, from 1-minute scalping to weekly swing trading.
⚙️ Installation & Activation Guide
Secure Your License Purchase the Newton indicator or the full AI Exclusive Package through our official website.
Submit Your TradingView Details After purchase, send your TradingView email address to our support team for authorization.
Account Verification Our team will process your request and grant access to the proprietary script.
Activation & Use * Open TradingView.
Navigate to Indicators → Invite-Only Scripts.
Select AI Exclusive: Newton to apply it to your chart.
Pro Tip: When Newton is not showing signals, it is a signal in itself—it's telling you to stay on the sidelines and wait for a high-probability breakout.
Options Gamma Flip Zones [BackQuant]Options Gamma Flip Zones
A market-structure style “gamma flip” mapper that builds adaptive strike-like zones, scores how price interacts with them, then promotes the strongest candidates into confirmed flip zones. Designed to highlight pinning, failed breaks, and rotational behavior without needing live options chain data.
What this indicator does
This script identifies price levels that behave like “strike magnets” during conditions that resemble options pinning, then draws dynamic zones around those levels.
Instead of assuming every round number matters, it:
Creates a strike ladder (auto or manual step).
Applies a regime filter that looks for “pin-friendly” market conditions.
Tracks and scores repeated interactions with the level.
Upgrades a zone from candidate to confirmed when enough evidence accumulates.
Invalidates zones when price achieves sustained acceptance away from them.
The output is a set of shaded boxes (zones) centered on strike-like levels, with text readouts that show the current state of each zone.
Key concept: “Gamma proxy”
A true gamma flip requires options positioning data. This indicator does not use options chain gamma.
Instead, it uses a proxy approach:
When markets have elevated volatility relative to their recent baseline AND trend strength is weak, price often behaves “sticky” around key levels.
In those conditions, repeated touches and failed escapes around a level behave similarly to pinning around strikes.
So this tool is best read as:
“Where would a strike-like magnet likely exist right now, based on price behavior and regime conditions?”
How zones are created
Zones only start forming when the script detects a pin-friendly regime.
1) Strike Ladder (level selection)
Auto Strike Step selects a step size based on current price magnitude (bigger price, bigger step).
Manual Strike Step lets you force a fixed increment.
The current “active level” is the nearest rounded level to price.
Major Level Every optionally marks major ladder levels (multiples of step).
2) Band construction (zone thickness)
Each zone is a symmetric band around the level, using one of two modes:
ATR mode scales thickness with volatility.
Percent mode scales thickness as a fraction of price.
This matters because “pin behavior” is not a single tick. It’s a region where price repeatedly probes and rejects.
Regime filter (when the script is allowed to believe in pinning)
A zone is only eligible to form and strengthen when Pin Regime is active. Pin Regime is a conjunction of:
1) IV proxy (ATR z-score)
Uses ATR as a volatility proxy.
Converts ATR% into a z-score relative to a long lookback.
IV Proxy Threshold controls how elevated volatility must be before the script considers pinning likely.
2) Weak trend requirement
The script also requires price action to be non-trending:
EMA spread must be small (fast vs slow EMA not diverging strongly).
ADX must be below a ceiling, confirming weak directional trend strength.
Interpretation:
High “IV proxy” + weak trend is where pin-like behavior is most common.
If trend is strong, zones are less meaningful because price is more likely to accept away from levels.
Flip confirmation logic (what upgrades a zone)
A zone is not “confirmed” just because price is near it once. The script builds conviction via evidence accumulation.
Evidence types:
Touches : price comes close to the level within tolerance.
Failed escapes : price pushes outside the band but closes back inside (rejection).
Acceptance run : consecutive closes outside the band, suggesting price is accepting away from the zone.
Protections:
Touch Cooldown prevents counting the same micro-chop as multiple touches.
Acceptance Bars defines what “real acceptance” means, so the zone does not get invalidated by one noisy bar.
A zone becomes confirmed when:
Touches meet the “evidence” requirement.
Failed escapes meet the “rejection” requirement.
The regime filter still says the market is pin-friendly.
That is important, it avoids promoting levels that only worked briefly in a trending tape.
Zone scoring and lifecycle
Each zone maintains a score that evolves over time. Think of score as “how much this level has recently behaved like a magnet.”
Score dynamics:
Decay per bar : score fades over time if price stops respecting the zone.
+ per touch : repeated proximity increases score.
+ per failed escape : rejections add stronger reinforcement.
- per acceptance bar : sustained trading outside reduces score.
Min score to draw : prevents clutter from weak, low-confidence zones.
Invalidation:
If the score becomes very weak AND price achieves sustained acceptance away from the zone, the zone is deleted.
This keeps the chart clean and ensures zones represent current market behavior, not ancient levels.
How to read the plot on chart
1) Zone fill and border
Each zone is drawn as a box extended to the right.
Fill opacity adapts to zone strength, strong zones are visually more prominent.
Border color encodes the current directional context and special events.
2) Bullish vs bearish coloring
A zone is colored bullish when price is currently trading above the zone’s mid-level.
A zone is colored bearish when price is currently trading below it.
This is not a trade signal by itself, it is a state cue for “which side is in control around the level.”
3) Failed escape highlighting
If price attempts to break above the band and fails, the border temporarily highlights as a failed up escape.
If price attempts to break below the band and fails, the border temporarily highlights as a failed down escape.
These are the moments where pin behavior is most visible:
Break attempt.
Immediate rejection.
Return to the band.
4) Midline (optional)
The zone midline is the strike-like level itself.
It is dotted to distinguish it from price structure lines.
5) Optional strike ladder overlay
When enabled, the script draws major and minor ladder lines near current price.
Major levels are thicker and less transparent.
This is a visualization aid for “where the algorithm is rounding,” not a prediction tool.
On-chart text readout (what the box text means)
Each box prints a compact state summary, designed for fast scanning:
Γ CANDIDATE means the zone is being tracked but not yet validated.
Γ FLIP (PROXY) means the zone has met confirmation requirements.
BULL/BEAR indicates which side price is on relative to the mid-level.
L prints the level value.
T is touch count, repeated proximity events.
F is fail count, rejected escape attempts.
IVz is the volatility proxy z-score at the moment.
ADX is the trend strength context.
Practical use cases
1) Pinning and range trading context
Confirmed zones often act like gravity wells in sideways or rotational regimes.
When price repeatedly fails to escape, fading outer edges can be reasonable context for mean reversion workflows.
2) Breakout validation
If price achieves acceptance outside the band for multiple bars, that is stronger breakout context than a single wick.
Zones that invalidate cleanly can mark transitions from pinning to directional move.
3) Time your “do nothing” periods
When Pin Regime is active and a zone is confirmed, the tape often becomes sticky and inefficient for trend chasing.
This helps avoid taking trend entries into a pin environment.
Alerts
Standalone alertconditions are included:
Zone Confirmed : a candidate becomes confirmed.
Zone Touch : price touches an active zone within tolerance.
Zone Invalidated : the zone loses relevance and is removed.
Tuning guidelines
Sensitivity vs quality
Lower Touches Needed and Failed Escapes Needed creates more zones faster, but with lower quality.
Higher values create fewer zones, but the ones that remain are more behaviorally “proven.”
Band width
ATR mode adapts to volatility and is typically safer across assets.
Percent mode is consistent visually but can feel too tight in high vol or too wide in low vol if not tuned.
Regime thresholds
If you want fewer zones, raise IV proxy threshold and tighten weak-trend filters.
If you want more zones, lower IV proxy threshold and loosen weak-trend filters.
Limitations
This is a proxy model, not live options gamma.
In strong trends, pinning assumptions can break, the regime filter is there to reduce that risk, but not eliminate it.
Auto strike step is designed for typical market ranges, manual step is recommended for niche tick sizes or custom markets.
Disclaimer
Educational and informational only, not financial advice.
Not a complete trading system.
Always validate settings per asset and timeframe.
0DTE Credit-Spread Morning FilterUPDATE: NATIVE ALERTS ADDED!
You asked, we delivered. You no longer need to sit and stare at the dashboard waiting for a green signal.
1. New "Trade Entry Signal" Alert:
I have added a custom alert condition to the code. This triggers the exact moment the dashboard flips from "NO TRADE" to "GREEN" (Strategy Found).
2. How to set it:
Simply click the "Create Alert" button (clock icon) in TradingView, select this indicator, and choose "Trade Entry Signal" from the list.
Now you can get notified on your phone or desktop instantly when the market conditions align for a 0DTE play.
Happy Trading!
LQL Legend TableFollowing me on X - x.com
LQL Legend Table draws a small legend table on your chart (overlay) so you can label your plotted lines/levels with:
• a color swatch (matches your line color)
• a label text (Column 1)
• an optional extra text (Column 2)
It’s meant to act like a persistent “key” for multi-line indicators (so users don’t have to guess what each color means).
Smart behavior
• Only renders on the last bar (so it doesn’t waste work on every historical bar).
• Automatically hides the “Extra” column if none of the enabled rows use it (so you get a cleaner 2-column layout by default).
• Only shows enabled rows, and packs them together (no gaps).
Options available (Inputs)
General
• Version (read-only display): shows the script version in settings.
• Show Legend Table: master toggle on/off.
• Top Buffer Rows (0–5): adds empty spacer rows above the legend.
• Bottom Buffer Rows (0–5): adds empty spacer rows below the legend.
Layout
• Table Position:
• Top Left / Top Center / Top Right
• Bottom Left / Bottom Center / Bottom Right
Styling
• Table Background: background color for the text cells.
• Font Color: text color.
• Font Size: Tiny / Small / Normal / Large
DAILY INTRADAY KEY LEVELS by TenAMTrader📌 DAILY INTRADAY KEY LEVELS — by TenAMTrader
DAILY INTRADAY KEY LEVELS is a precision-built intraday mapping tool designed to keep traders aligned with the most important price references used by institutions and active day traders.
This indicator automatically plots Previous Day RTH levels, Overnight levels, and the Opening Range (ORB) using New York session timing, so your levels remain consistent and reliable across all intraday timeframes.
🔑 Levels Included
Previous Day (RTH)
PDH – Previous Day Regular Trading Hours High
PDL – Previous Day Regular Trading Hours Low
(Locked at the RTH close for accuracy)
Overnight Session (16:00–09:30 NY)
ONH – Overnight High
ONL – Overnight Low
(Tracks live overnight and finalizes at the cash open)
Opening Range (09:30–09:45 NY)
ORBH – Opening Range High
ORBM – Opening Range Midpoint
ORBL – Opening Range Low
🎯 Why These Levels Matter
These price levels frequently act as:
Liquidity targets
Support & resistance
Decision points for continuation vs. rejection
Bias filters for trend days vs. range days
The Opening Range, in particular, is a cornerstone of many institutional and professional trading models.
⚙️ Customization & Controls
Toggle each level on/off independently
Choose solid lines or line-with-breaks
Adjustable line width and colors
Optional future-extending rays
Clean single-label system (no clutter)
Text-only or boxed labels
Configurable label side, size, and offsets
Optional current-day-only view to keep charts clean
All values remain timeframe-independent, meaning your levels will not change when switching chart intervals.
📈 Best Use Cases
Futures, Index, and Equity day trading
Opening drive & ORB strategies
Fade vs. continuation decision-making
Level confluence with VWAP, trend, or volume tools
⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice or trade recommendations. Trading involves risk, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Always manage risk and trade according to your own plan.
Built for traders who plan first, execute second, and respect key levels.
— TenAMTrader
Max Pain Options [QuantLabs] v5 (Balanced)Institutional Grade Options Analysis: Max Pain, Gamma & Pin Risk
For years, TradingView users have been flying blind without access to Options Chain data. QuantLabs: Max Pain & Gamma Exposure changes that. This is not just a support/resistance indicator—it is a sophisticated, algorithmic model that reverse-engineers the incentives of Market Makers using synthetic Black-Scholes logic.
This tool visualizes the "invisible hand" of the market: the hedging requirements of large dealers who are forced to buy or sell to keep their books neutral.
CORE FEATURES:
🔴 Max Pain Gravity Model The bright red line represents the "Max Pain" strike—the price level where the maximum amount of Options Open Interest (Calls + Puts) expires worthless.
Theory: As OpEx (Expiration) approaches, Market Makers maximize profits by pinning the price to this level.
Strategy: Use this as a mean-reversion target. If price is far away, look for a snap-back to the red line.
🟣 Gamma Exposure Profiles (The Purple Lines) These neon histograms show you the estimated "Gamma Walls."
Long Gamma: Dealers trade against the trend (stabilizing price).
Short Gamma: Dealers trade with the trend (accelerating volatility).
Visual: The larger the purple bar, the harder it will be for price to break through that level.
📦 Algorithmic "Pin Risk" Zones The dashed red box highlights the "Kill Zone." When price enters this area near expiration, volatility often dies as dealers pin the asset to kill retail premiums.
Warning: Do not expect breakouts while inside the Pin Zone.
📊 Institutional HUD A clean, non-intrusive dashboard provides real-time Greeks and risk analysis:
Pin Risk: High/Medium/Low probability of a pinned close.
Exp Mode: Detects if the market is in "Short Gamma" (Squeeze territory) or "Long Gamma" (Chop territory).
HOW IT WORKS (The Math): Since live options data is not available via Pine Script, this engine uses a proprietary Synthetic OI Distribution Model. It inputs Volume, Volatility (IV), and Time-to-Expiry into a modified Black-Scholes equation to probability-map where the heavy open interest likely sits.
SETTINGS & CUSTOMIZATION:
Responsiveness: Tuned for the "Goldilocks Zone" (Spread: 12, Decay: 22) to catch local liquidity walls without over-fitting.
Visuals: Designed for Dark Mode. High-contrast Neon aesthetics for maximum readability.
Gamma Levels - Options Flow# 📊 Gamma Levels - Options Flow Indicator
## TradingView Free Indicator - By AsiaQuant
---
## 🎯 What Is This?
**Gamma Levels** is a simplified TradingView indicator that shows estimated support and resistance levels based on institutional options positioning. It helps traders identify key price zones where options market makers are likely positioned.
### Key Features:
- **⚡ Gamma Flip Level**: The inflection point where dealer hedging behavior changes
- **🔴 Call Wall**: Overhead resistance from call option concentration
- **🟢 Put Support**: Downside support from put option concentration
- **🎯 Trading Zone**: The range between support and resistance
- **📊 Regime Detection**: Positive vs Negative Gamma environments
---
## 📈 How To Use
### 1. **Gamma Flip Level (⚡)**
The Gamma Flip is the most critical level. It represents where market maker hedging flips from stabilizing to destabilizing:
- **Above Gamma Flip**: Positive gamma environment → Lower volatility, mean reversion
- **Below Gamma Flip**: Negative gamma environment → Higher volatility, trend continuation
**Trading Strategy:**
- When price is **above** gamma flip: Fade extremes, trade ranges
- When price is **below** gamma flip: Follow momentum, breakouts more likely
### 2. **Call Wall (🔴)**
The Call Wall represents overhead resistance where heavy call open interest sits:
- Acts as a **magnet** when price approaches from below
- Acts as **resistance** when price tests it
- Breaking above often leads to squeeze moves
**Trading Strategy:**
- Use as profit target for long positions
- Watch for rejection and reversal setups
- Breaking through = potential gamma squeeze
### 3. **Put Support (🟢)**
The Put Support level shows where heavy put positioning provides downside support:
- Acts as **support** on pullbacks
- Breaking below signals bearish momentum
- Often bounces near this level
**Trading Strategy:**
- Use as entry zone for long positions
- Stop loss just below this level
- Breaking through = potential flush lower
### 4. **Trading Zone (Blue Shaded Area)**
The zone between Call Wall and Put Support shows the expected trading range:
- **Narrow zones** = Low volatility, potential breakout setup
- **Wide zones** = High volatility, choppy action expected
- Price tends to stay within this zone
---
## 🚦 Regime Guide
### Positive Gamma Regime (Green Background)
- Price above Gamma Flip
- Lower volatility expected
- Mean reversion strategies work better
- Selling premium strategies favorable
### Negative Gamma Regime (Red Background)
- Price below Gamma Flip
- Higher volatility expected
- Trend following strategies work better
- Directional trades more profitable
---
## ⚠️ Important Limitations
This is a **SIMPLIFIED** indicator that uses price action and volume as proxies for options positioning. It does NOT use real options chain data.
### What This Indicator Does:
✅ Estimates levels using VWAP and ATR
✅ Shows general zones of interest
✅ Provides educational framework
✅ Works on any timeframe
### What This Indicator CANNOT Do:
❌ Access real options open interest
❌ Calculate actual gamma exposure
❌ Account for 0DTE dynamics
❌ Include Vanna/Charm effects
❌ Use volatility surface interpolation
---
## 🔓 Want The Full Professional Version?
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#### What You Get:
- ✅ **Real Options Data**: Live OI and volume from actual options chains
- ✅ **20+ Metrics**: GEX, DEX, Vanna, Charm, Volga, IV Skew, and more
- ✅ **0DTE Logic**: Proprietary algorithm for same-day expiration positioning
- ✅ **Volatility Surface**: Cubic spline interpolation eliminates "ghost walls"
- ✅ **Shadow Gamma**: Advanced second-order risk exposure
- ✅ **Multi-Expiration**: Analyze 0DTE, weekly, and monthly expirations simultaneously
- ✅ **Directional Scoring**: AI-powered conviction scoring with 5 components
- ✅ **Trade Ideas**: Specific setups based on positioning
- ✅ **440+ Tickers**: SPY, QQQ, IWM, AAPL, TSLA, NVDA, and more
#### The Difference:
| Feature | TradingView Free | GEX Pro |
|---------|------------------|---------|
| Data Source | Price/Volume Proxy | Real Options Chains |
| Gamma Calculation | Estimated | Actual Black-Scholes |
| Advanced Greeks | ❌ | ✅ Vanna, Charm, Volga |
| 0DTE Handling | ❌ | ✅ Volume Priority |
| Vol Surface | ❌ | ✅ Cubic Spline |
| Conviction Score | ❌ | ✅ 5-Component Model |
| Trade Setups | ❌ | ✅ Directional Ideas |
---
## 📚 Educational Resources
### Recommended Reading:
1. **"Gamma Exposure and Market Dynamics"** - Understanding dealer hedging
2. **"Volatility Trading"** by Euan Sinclair - Options Greeks in practice
3. **"The Volatility Surface"** by Jim Gatheral - Advanced vol modeling
### Key Concepts:
- **Gamma Exposure (GEX)**: The rate of change of delta with respect to price
- **Dealer Hedging**: How market makers adjust their stock positions
- **Positive Gamma**: Dealers buy dips, sell rips → stabilizing
- **Negative Gamma**: Dealers sell dips, buy rips → destabilizing
- **Vanna**: Sensitivity to spot and volatility changes
- **Charm**: Time decay of delta
---
## 🎓 Best Practices
### ✅ DO:
- Use in conjunction with price action and volume
- Combine with support/resistance levels
- Pay attention to regime changes
- Use for planning entries/exits
- Monitor gamma flip proximity
### ❌ DON'T:
- Rely solely on this indicator
- Ignore overall market conditions
- Trade against strong trends
- Over-leverage based on levels
- Treat estimates as absolute truth
---
## 📊 Example Scenarios
### Scenario 1: Approaching Call Wall
- Price rallies toward Call Wall ($595 on SPY)
- Volume increases as it approaches
- **Action**: Consider taking profits on longs, watch for rejection
### Scenario 2: Gamma Flip Cross
- Price crosses below Gamma Flip
- Regime changes to Negative Gamma
- **Action**: Reduce range trading, prepare for momentum
### Scenario 3: Bouncing Off Put Support
- Price tests Put Support ($580 on SPY)
- High volume at the test
- **Action**: Entry for longs with stop below support
---
## 🔧 Settings Guide
### Lookback Period (Default: 20)
- **Lower (10-15)**: More responsive, better for day trading
- **Higher (30-50)**: Smoother, better for swing trading
### Volatility Multiplier (Default: 1.5)
- **Lower (1.0-1.2)**: Tighter zones, more frequent tests
- **Higher (2.0-3.0)**: Wider zones, fewer tests but stronger
### Display Options
- Toggle individual levels on/off based on your strategy
- Customize colors to match your chart theme
---
## ❓ FAQ
**Q: Why don't the levels match actual options strikes?**
A: This free version uses price action approximations. For real strike-level precision, use GEX Pro.
**Q: How often should levels update?**
A: The indicator recalculates every bar. For real options data that updates throughout the day, use GEX Pro.
**Q: Can I use this for day trading?**
A: Yes, but it's approximations. For intraday 0DTE positioning, GEX Pro has specialized logic.
**Q: What timeframe works best?**
A: Works on all timeframes, but 15min-1hour is optimal for the simplified calculation.
**Q: Is this better than just support/resistance?**
A: It adds an options perspective, but should complement (not replace) standard TA.
---
## 🚀 Upgrade To GEX Pro
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- Professional-grade analytics
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**Stop guessing. Start knowing where the institutions are positioned.**
---
## 📧 Support & Contact
- **Website**: (gexpro.asiaquant.com)
- **Questions**: Contact form on website
- **TradingView**: Leave comments on the indicator
---
## ⚖️ Disclaimer
This indicator is for **educational purposes only**. It is not financial advice. Options and derivatives trading involves significant risk. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always do your own research and consult with a financial advisor before making trading decisions.
The simplified calculations in this free version are approximations and may not reflect actual market conditions. For professional trading decisions, use verified data sources and professional-grade tools.
---
**Version**: 1.0
**Last Updated**: December 2024
**Created By**: AsiaQuant Research
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ADVANCED NIFTY OPTION BUY SELLADVANCED NIFTY OPTION BUY SELL – V1 is a non-repainting, trend-following TradingView indicator specially designed for NIFTY Index Options (CE / PE) traders.
This indicator focuses on:
Eliminating over-trading
Providing high-quality, low-frequency signals
Avoiding trades during sideways markets
It combines EMA crossover, RSI momentum, and ADX trend strength to deliver clean and reliable buy/sell signals.
Quantum Wolf Model Options CoreQuantum Wolf Model — Options Core
Overview
Quantum Wolf Model — Options Core is a decision-support indicator designed to assist traders with options market evaluation, risk awareness, and position sizing guidance.
The script does not place trades, does not generate automatic buy/sell orders, and does not predict future price movements.
How the Indicator Works
The model evaluates market conditions using a layered framework:
Market regime analysis to identify trend or range environments
Higher-timeframe bias alignment for directional context
Volatility assessment using ATR and implied-volatility ranking
Liquidity and volume participation to filter low-quality conditions
Session context awareness to account for active vs thin trading periods
Price-derived Greek-style sensitivity metrics (Delta, Gamma, Theta) to assess directional responsiveness, volatility expansion, and time-decay risk
These factors are combined into an internal scoring and filtering process that helps determine when options exposure may be more appropriate and how risk could be scaled based on current conditions.
Risk & Usage Notes
This indicator is for informational and analytical purposes only.
It is not financial advice and should not be used as a standalone trading system.
Options trading involves significant risk, and users are responsible for all execution and risk management decisions.
Intended Audience
Designed for traders who understand options mechanics and want an additional market-condition and risk-governance layer to support their own strategy.
Disclaimer
Past market behavior does not guarantee future results.
Use at your own discretion.
Option Price SR (csgnanam)## ⚖️ Disclaimer
This script is provided for **educational and analytical purposes only**.
It does not constitute financial advice.
Use proper risk management and trade responsibly.
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## 📌 Indicator Concept & Trading Logic
This is a rule-based reference indicator designed to interpret **option price behavior** using **previous-day derived equilibrium levels**.
The indicator helps traders classify the market into **range-bound, breakout, or invalid trade zones** by observing how **ATM Call (CE) and Put (PE)** prices react around these levels.
All levels are **fixed for the trading day** and recalculated only on the next session.
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## 📊 Core Levels Explained
The indicator plots the following **daily-anchored reference levels**:
* **PDH / PDL** – Previous Day High / Low of the option
* **PDC** – Previous Day Close
* **100% AVG (Breakout Zone)**
Average of previous-day CE and PE prices for the same strike
* **75% AVG (Midzone)**
Balance / decision zone
* **50% AVG (Support Zone)**
Lower acceptance / decay boundary
These levels act as **reaction zones**, not prediction lines.
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## 🧠 Market Interpretation Logic
### 1️⃣ Range-Bound Market Condition
* When **both ATM CE and ATM PE** are **trading within the 100% AVG (Breakout) level**,
the market has a **high probability of remaining range-bound**.
* Premium expansion is limited on both sides.
* Ideal environment for **non-directional strategies**.
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### 2️⃣ Breakout Validation
* A **true directional move** requires **asymmetry** between CE and PE.
* If **one side moves into breakout**, the **opposite side must stay suppressed**.
**Example:**
* If **CE breaks down below Midzone**,
then **PE must be above Breakout or at least above Midzone**.
* The same logic applies inversely for PE breakdowns.
This confirms **capital rotation**, not random premium decay.
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### 3️⃣ Midzone (75%) – Reversal Watch Area
* The **Midzone** is a **high-probability reaction area**.
* Many intraday reversals initiate from this level.
* Price acceptance or rejection here defines:
* Continuation
* Mean reversion
* Failed breakout
This zone should be **closely monitored for structure and volume behavior**.
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### 4️⃣ Support Zone (50%) – Trade Invalidation
* When an option price trades **below the Support (50%) level**:
* That option side becomes **non-tradable**
* Premium strength is lost
* Risk increases significantly
Trades **below support** are considered **low probability** and should be avoided.
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## ⚠️ Important Usage Notes
* This indicator is **not a buy/sell signal generator**
* It is a **context and decision-filter tool**
* Best used in combination with:
* Price action
* Structure
* Spot/index behavior
* Time-of-day context
All levels are **session-anchored** and do **not repaint intraday**.
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## 🎯 Intended Use Case
* Intraday option traders
* ATM / near-ATM focus
* Range vs directional market identification
* Premium behavior analysis
* Trade filtering and risk control
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ETF-Futures Opening Ratio (Table)This indicator calculates the opening price ratio between an ETF and its corresponding futures contract using the 9:30 AM New York (RTH) opening price.
The ratio is locked at the official market open and remains fixed throughout the session, providing a stable reference for:
Translating ETF price levels into futures equivalents
Comparing relative value and premium/discount behavior
Maintaining consistent cross-instrument analysis during the trading day
The output is displayed in a simple on-chart table for quick reference and minimal chart clutter.
NY Open First Candle (9:30 AM EST) - 15m/1H/4H + FibNY Open First Candle (9:30 AM EST) - 15m/1H/4H + Fib
NSE Option Strike Prices by GoldenJetNSE Option Strike Prices Dashboard by GoldenJet
This Pine Script indicator is designed specifically to assist option buyers in making more informed decisions when trading NSE index options (NIFTY, BANKNIFTY, FINNIFTY, and MIDCAP NIFTY).
Key Benefits for Option Buyers:
It displays live Last Traded Prices (LTP) for 7 key strikes around a reference ATM level: 3 strikes below, the ATM, and 3 strikes above.
Helps buyers prioritize In-The-Money (ITM) strikes, which generally offer higher delta and better probability of profit compared to At-The-Money (ATM) or Out-Of-The-Money (OTM) options.
OTM strike prices are intentionally highlighted in RED color (with smaller font) to visually discourage selection of lower-probability OTM options, encouraging buyers to focus on ITM strikes for safer premium decay and directional plays.
The ATM strike is prominently highlighted for quick reference.
Real-time spot price is used to identify the true ATM, ensuring the dashboard reflects current market conditions.
This tool promotes disciplined strike selection by making it easy to spot premium levels across relevant strikes, reducing the risk of overpaying for OTM options with low intrinsic value.
How to Use:
Apply the indicator to any chart (preferably the underlying index chart, e.g., NSE:NIFTY).
Manual Inputs Required:
Spot Symbol: Choose from NIFTY, BANKNIFTY, FINNIFTY, or MIDCAP.
Strike Interval:
NIFTY: 50
BANKNIFTY: 100
FINNIFTY: 50
MIDCAP NIFTY: 25
Expiry Date: Enter Day (e.g., 23), Month (e.g., 12), Year (e.g., 25) for the target weekly/monthly expiry (format: DD MM YY).
Reference ATM Strike: Manually enter the approximate current ATM strike (e.g., closest strike to spot price). This anchors the 7 strikes displayed.
Customize layout: Dashboard position (e.g., bottom_right) and font size for better visibility.
The dashboard appears as a clean table overlay with columns for CE LTP, Strike, and PE LTP, updated in real-time.
Ideal for intraday or expiry-day option buyers looking to avoid common pitfalls like chasing cheap OTM premiums.
Feel free to use and share — happy trading!
InCrypto WatermarkInCrypto Watermark
A customizable overlay indicator that displays essential trading information directly on your TradingView charts. This tool helps traders quickly access key market data without cluttering the chart interface.
KEY FEATURES:
• Symbol Information: Displays current trading pair and active timeframe
• Price Display: Optional current price with smart precision formatting
• Price Change: Optional price change percentage over 24 bars with color-coded indicators
• Date & Time: Multiple format options for date (DD/MM/YYYY, MM/DD/YYYY, YYYY-MM-DD, DD.MM.YYYY) and time (HH:MM, HH:MM:SS)
• Custom Text: Customizable title and subtitle text
• Full Customization: Adjustable positioning, colors, sizes, alignment, and opacity for all elements
• Visibility Controls: Show/hide individual elements independently
• Background Options: Customizable background color, opacity, and optional borders
SETTINGS:
The indicator is organized into logical groups:
- Text Content: Title and subtitle customization
- Visibility: Individual show/hide controls for each element
- Watermark Position: Flexible placement options
- Symbol Info Position: Separate positioning controls
- Cell Size: Width and height adjustments
- Title/Subtitle/Symbol Info Settings: Color, size, alignment, and opacity controls
- Background Settings: Background color, opacity, and border options
USE CASES:
• Chart branding for trading groups or channels
• Quick reference for essential trading information
• Professional-looking charts for screenshots
• Multi-timeframe analysis assistance
TECHNICAL DETAILS:
• Pine Script v6
• Overlay indicator
• Works on all TradingView-supported markets and timeframes
• Real-time updates
HOW TO USE:
1. Add the indicator to your chart
2. Customize title and subtitle in Text Content settings
3. Adjust positioning for watermark and symbol info sections
4. Enable/disable individual information elements as needed
5. Fine-tune colors, sizes, and opacity to match your chart style
The indicator automatically adjusts price precision based on the asset's price level. Price change is calculated over 24 bars of the current timeframe (not 24 hours).
DISCLAIMER:
This indicator is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute investment advice, financial advice, trading advice, or any other type of advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always conduct your own research and risk management before making trading decisions. Trading involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for every investor.
ORB 5 Min Break & Retest + Alerts By Khan 0.1 verORB 5-Minute Break & Retest Indicator
This indicator plots the high and low of the first 5-minute candle of the trading session (Opening Range). It then monitors price for a breakout above or below the ORB levels and triggers an alert when price retests the broken level and holds.
Designed to help identify high-probability ORB continuation setups with clear visual levels and TradingView alerts.
XSP 5 DTE Combo: Safe & AggressiveStrategy Document: XSP 5 DTE Trend-Follower
Objective: Systematic capital growth using weekly XSP (Mini-SPX) Options while maintaining a high-interest cash reserve.
1. The Core Philosophy
The strategy is built on three pillars: Directional Trend Following, Volatility Filtering, and Capital Preservation. Unlike "Buy & Hold," this system only risks capital when the market shows clear momentum. By using XSP Options, we gain leveraged exposure with a defined maximum risk (the premium paid).
2. Capital Management (The 70/30 Rule)
70% Safety Reserve: Held in low-risk, interest-bearing instruments (e.g., US Treasury Bills or Money Market Funds). This acts as a collateral base and generates a steady 4–5% yield, offsetting trading costs and providing a psychological "anchor."
30% Active Trading Capital: Used for purchasing XSP Options.
Scaling: Start with 1 contract. Increase position size by 1 contract for every $10,000 of account growth.
3. Execution Rules
Trading Day: Every Thursday.
Entry Time: 15:30 – 16:00 CET (Wall Street Open).
Instrument: XSP Index Options (Standard Delta 50 / At-The-Money).
Expiration: 5 Days to Expiration (DTE) – typically the following Tuesday.
Exit: Hold to expiration (maximum gain) or close manually at +100% ROI.
Technical Script Description: "ATR Pro Trend Combo"
The Pine Script (v6) serves as a binary gatekeeper. It suppresses trades during low-probability environments and highlights entries during high-conviction trends.
Key Indicators & Logic:
Trend Filter (EMA 50): Determines the "Primary Trend." We only buy Calls if the price is above the 50-period EMA, and Puts if it is below. This prevents trading against the institutional flow.
Momentum Switch (SuperTrend): Acts as a trailing volatility-based confirmation. The script requires the SuperTrend to align with the EMA direction (Green for Calls, Red for Puts).
Volatility Threshold (ATR): Filters out "flat" markets. A trade is only signaled if the current Average True Range (ATR) is at least 80–90% of its long-term average. This ensures there is enough "swing" in the market to overcome the Theta (time decay) of the options.
Seasonal Overlay: An automated hard-stop for January and September, months that historically exhibit high randomness and trend reversals.
Multi-Mode Functionality:
Safe Mode: Uses a tighter 2.0 SuperTrend multiplier and 0.9 ATR threshold. Best for accounts under $15,000 to maximize Capital Preservation.
Aggressive Mode: Uses a 2.5 multiplier and 0.8 ATR threshold. Increases trade frequency to accelerate compounding once a capital buffer is established.
How to use this in TradingView:
Copy the latest code provided into the Pine Editor.
Add to Chart and ensure you are on the Daily (1D) or 4-Hour (4H) timeframe for the best signal quality.
Check the Dashboard on the top right for the current Season and Trend status before executing your Thursday trade.
CGM - Options Trial [Basic] - by ChartGptMarathiCGM - Options Premium Trial - by ChartGptMarathi
Description:
The CGM - Options Premium Trial is the introductory version of the advanced CGM Sniper suite, designed specifically for Option Buyers who need clarity in a chaotic market.
This indicator allows you to plot and compare Call (CE) and Put (PE) option charts simultaneously on a single pane, providing a direct view of premium behavior without switching tabs. It includes essential trend-following tools to help you identify momentum shifts instantly.
Key Features:
Dual Charting: Visualizes both Call and Put option candles on one screen for real-time comparison.
Trend Confirmation: Includes a built-in 8 EMA to gauge short-term momentum.
Volume Analysis: Integrated VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price) for institutional level tracking.
Spot Tracking: Monitors the underlying Spot symbol (e.g., NIFTY/BANKNIFTY) data for better context.
Visual Clarity: Clean, color-coded candles (Green/Red) with customizable widths and visibility toggles.
How to Use:
Add the indicator to your chart.
In the settings, select your Call (CE) and Put (PE) symbols (e.g., NIFTY24000CE, NIFTY24000PE).
Select the Spot Symbol (e.g., NSE:NIFTY) for underlying data reference.
Use the EMA and VWAP lines to determine trend direction. If the premium price is above both lines, the momentum is bullish for that option.
Disclaimer:
This indicator is for educational and analytical purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice. Trading options involves significant risk. Please perform your own due diligence before executing any trades.
All rights reserved with ChartGptMarathi. For any feedback or support, contact at: chartgptmarathi@gmail.com
Elephant Edge Session Levels Predictor**Elephant Edge** is a robust trading tool designed to streamline decision-making for swing and intraday traders alike. It combines accuracy and simplicity to help you spot promising buy and sell signals with ease. The Session Levels Predictor+ feature draws upper and lower percentile lines derived from session data, enabling traders to pinpoint key support and resistance areas accurately. It computes these percentile projections from daily sessions automatically and displays them as sleek, adjustable lines—perfect for intraday and short-term strategies focused on statistical price boundaries.
For **swing traders**, Elephant Edge highlights pivotal market reversals and trend shifts, allowing you to seize bigger trends and maintain momentum. For **intraday traders**, it offers precise buy and sell thresholds, providing reliable entry and exit cues during active market hours.
No matter if you're chasing quick trades or sustaining positions over several sessions, Elephant Edge promotes a methodical and disciplined strategy. Its smart signals cut through market clutter, delivering a solid advantage while eliminating emotional biases.
With **Elephant Edge**, you shift from merely responding to the market to trading with **precision, assurance, and reliability**.






















