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Panda Channels MTF🐼 Overview
Panda Channels MTF is a sophisticated technical indicator designed to automatically detect and visualize dynamic support and resistance channels across multiple timeframes. This indicator uses logarithmic scaling for precise channel calculations and provides real-time pattern recognition for both bullish and bearish market structures.
📊 Key Features
• Multi-Timeframe Analysis: Analyze channel patterns on any timeframe while viewing on your current chart
• Automatic Channel Detection: Identifies both bullish and bearish channel formations automatically
• Logarithmic Channel Projection: Uses log-scale calculations for accurate channel extensions and projections
• Dynamic Price Zones: Tracks price interaction with key support/resistance areas with customizable touch requirements
• Customizable Colors: Full control over channel colors, label text colors, and visual elements
• Channel Validation: Built-in invalidation logic to remove false or broken channels
• Clean Visual Design: Minimalist approach with clear numbered pivot points for easy reference
🎯 What Does This Indicator Do ?
The indicator automatically identifies natural price channels formed by connecting significant pivot points in the market. These channels act as dynamic support and resistance zones that can help traders identify potential entry and exit points, trend direction, and price targets.
⚙️ Settings
Multi-Timeframe:
- Enable/Disable MTF analysis
- Select any timeframe (default: chart timeframe)
Detection:
- Sensitivity (1-50): Controls pivot detection sensitivity (lower = stronger pivots)
- Wave Type: Choose between Bullish channels, Bearish channels, or Both
- Required Touches: Number of times price must touch the zone before it stops extending
Colors:
- Bear Channel Color (for downtrend/bearish channels)
- Bull Channel Color (for uptrend/bullish channels)
- Label Text Color (for pivot point numbers)
Extension:
- Channel Extension: How many bars to project channels into the future (1-500 bars)
🔍 How to Use
1. Add to Chart: Apply the indicator to any chart and timeframe
2. Identify Channels The indicator will automatically draw parallel channel lines
3. Understand the Signals:
- Bullish Channel (Green/Bull Color): Price moving in an uptrend, lower line = support, upper line = resistance
- Bearish Channel (Red/Bear Color): Price moving in a downtrend, upper line = resistance, lower line = support
4. Trade the Channels:
- Buy near the lower channel line (support) in bullish channels
- Sell near the upper channel line (resistance) in bearish channels
- Watch for breakouts when price crosses channel boundaries
5. Monitor the Zone: The horizontal rectangle shows a key consolidation area between pivot points
📈 Channel Components
- Points 1-5: Numbered pivot points that form the channel structure
- Parallel Channel Lines: Upper and lower boundaries acting as dynamic support/resistance
- Extended Projections: Dashed and dotted lines showing future channel projections
- Rectangle Zone: Key consolidation area that often acts as a strong support/resistance level
✅ Practices
- Respect the Channels: Price tends to bounce between upper and lower channel lines
- Watch for Breakouts: When price breaks through a channel, it often signals a trend change
- Combine Timeframes: Use higher timeframes for major channels, lower timeframes for entries
- Adjust Sensitivity:
- Lower sensitivity (2-10) for major, long-term channels on higher timeframes
- Higher sensitivity (15-30) for shorter-term channels or scalping
- **Use the Rectangle Zone**: This area often becomes strong support/resistance after price leaves it
📍 **Trading Strategies**
**Channel Bounce Strategy:**
- Buy when price touches the lower channel line in a bullish channel
- Sell when price touches the upper channel line in a bearish channel
- Set stop loss just outside the channel
**Channel Breakout Strategy:**
- Enter when price breaks above a bearish channel (bullish reversal)
- Enter when price breaks below a bullish channel (bearish reversal)
- Wait for confirmation bar after breakout
**Zone Trading:**
- Watch how price reacts to the horizontal rectangle zone
- Multiple touches increase the zone's significance as support/resistance
- Breakouts from this zone often lead to strong moves
⚠️ **Important Notes**
- Channels are validated only on confirmed bars to reduce false signals
- Channels automatically invalidate when price violates key levels
- Logarithmic scaling makes channels more accurate for large price movements
- Works on all markets: Stocks, Forex, Crypto, Commodities, and Indices
🎓 **Educational Value**
Perfect for learning about:
- Dynamic support and resistance levels
- Channel trading strategies
- Price action within defined structures
- Multi-timeframe analysis for better trade timing
- How pivot points create natural price boundaries
💡 **Pro Tips**
- Channels work best in trending markets
- The longer a channel holds, the more reliable it becomes
- Volume spikes at channel boundaries often confirm the strength of support/resistance
- Use multiple timeframes: weekly for major channels, daily for intermediate, hourly for entries
- The rectangle zone becomes more important with each price touch
🔧 **Technical Advantages**
- Uses logarithmic calculations for percentage-based channel width (more accurate than linear)
- Automatically adjusts to market volatility
- Projects channels forward to anticipate future support/resistance
- Tracks price interaction with zones for enhanced analysis
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**Version**: 6
**Type**: Overlay Indicator
**Max Objects**: 500 labels, 500 lines, 500 boxes
Perfect for traders who want to identify high-probability support and resistance zones automatically. Whether you're swing trading, day trading, or investing, Panda Channels MTF helps you visualize where price is likely to react.
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Pulse Scalper: FOMO & Liquidation Engine# 🛡️ USER MANUAL: PULSE SCALPER v6 (FOMO & Liquidation Engine)
This system is designed to detect the trace of institutions (**Whales**) and market pain zones (**Liquidations**) in real time, optimized for high-precision scalping.
## 1. WHALE RADAR (FOMO Engine)
The Pulse doesn't guess; measures the standard deviation of the **CVD (Cumulative Volume Delta)** to detect when the professional volume enters aggressively.
### 🔍 Icon Dictionary (Bubbles)
* **⚪ Large Bubble (L Buy):** Whale detected entering the market with extreme force (Multiplier x3.0). Possible start of a strong trend.
* **🔵 Big Bubble (L Sell):** Massive institutional sale. Professional panic has begun.
* **• Medium Point (M Buy/Sell):** Moderate volume input (Multiplier x2.0). Confirmation of continuation.
* **· Small Point (S Buy/Sell):** Volume micro-impulses (Multiplier x1.2). Useful for quick "scalp" type entries.
> **💡 Pro Tip:** In the settings, you can lower the opacity of these bubbles in the **"🎨 BUBBLE COLORS"** section so that they don't cover the price action.
## 2. LIQUIDATION MAP (Liquidation Levels)
The system projects where high leverage traders are being “trapped” based on the price anchor (High/Low) of the signal.
* **White Line (x100):** Liquidation level for 100x leveraged. They are the most immediate reaction zones.
* **Gray Line (x50):** 50x settlement level. They act as powerful price magnets.
* **Orange Line (x25):** 25x settlement zones. They represent institutional support or resistance levels in the medium term.
**Fingerprint behavior:**
* The lines extend to infinity until the price **mitigates** (touches) them.
* Once touched, the line stops, leaving a historical mark of where liquidity was captured.
## 3. SESSION SCHEDULE (LuxAlgo Style)
The Spartan needs to know what territory he is fighting on. The script draws automatic boxes that delimit the price range of the main sessions:
* **🟠 NY (New York):** The session with the highest volatility.
* **🔵 LDN (London):** Often defines the direction of the day.
* **💖 TYO (Tokyo) / 🟡 SYD (Sydney):** Accumulation sessions.
> **🛠️ Tactical Adjustment:** You can make the edges of these boxes more marked or change the line style (dotted/solid) in the **"Global Session Settings"**.
## 4. DAILY DIVIDERS (Walls of Time)
To avoid visual saturation at 1m time frames, the script uses a **"Stick Walls"** system:
* **Vertical Gray Lines:** They exactly divide the beginning and end of each trading day.
* **Day Name:** Appears at the top so you always know what day you are trading on.
* **Immunity:** These lines are special "tags"; They are not cleared even if the chart is full of settlements.
## 5. TACTICAL SETTINGS (Control Panel)
* **Reduce Sensitivity (0.5):** The standard "Sincere" value. If you want to see fewer and more filtered signals, raise this number (e.g. 0.8). If you want more action, turn it down.
* **UTC (+/-):** Adjust this value based on your time zone so that session boxes match your local clock.
* **Max Lines Count (500):** The TradingView limit. The script is optimized so that the daily walls do not consume this quota, leaving everything to the settlements.
## 6. SENTINEL SYSTEM (Alerts)
The script has two critical alerts built in:
1. **🚨 BIG POINT:** Triggered when an L Whale (x3.0) enters the market. It is your signal of maximum attention.
2. **🔔 FOMO DETECTED:** Alerts you when medium or small whales appear, ideal for keeping up with the market.
*** Pay attention, large whales, it is not a continuation of the movement, it is marking the points where it could return due to FOMO.
*** Medium or small points are smart money that, without causing havoc in the market, silently joins the trend.
Recommended for 1 min chart.
*** Use the seasons to see the maximums and minimums of each financial framework,
*** look at it like this in a London session they were going to take the liquidity up, New York will either continue the trend or go down, Sydney if New York went down, Sydney will go up and the same with Tokyo,
*** Don't stop thinking about probability, use it to look for maximums and minimums negotiated in each season.
*** It is recommended to turn off x100 x25 and use only x50 to avoid saturating the graph.
***Think of each season as a single body that at the end of so much movement and chaos ends up coordinated towards a point.
***and finally always keep the economic calendar in mind, just go to any page and see how high value or 3 star news moves the price.
This indicator is used in conjunction with my other indicators:
Maxgem - Smartflow v17.3 (1)
Pulse Scalper (1)
Cyber-Prime Volume Profile (1)
Ghost of Sparta v39 - Sincere (2)
Smart FVG Liquidator - Institutional v5 (2)
Modular System v6 - Core Bias by Max (2)
It is recommended to use TradingView Plus to have two chart windows in one, for example, Ethereum in the first window and Bitcoin in the second. They are correlated.
Also, have the indicators divided as listed and change the colors as desired.
If you feel this has helped you improve your trading, send me money. I don't know if I should charge yet, but this strategy is very useful.
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xontradesuae Zones Supply and demand zones work across all indicators. The indicator serves as a support tool to help you make the right decision.
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Gapless Candles BALLGapless Candles BALL
🇹🇭 คำอธิบาย (Thai)
อินดิเคเตอร์นี้สร้างแท่งเทียนแบบปิด Gap โดยใช้ราคาเปิดของแท่งก่อนหน้า
ทำให้โครงสร้างราคาไหลต่อเนื่อง เหมาะสำหรับการวิเคราะห์ Price Action
และโครงสร้างตลาด
คุณสมบัติ:
• ปิดช่องว่างของราคา (Gap)
• แท่งขึ้นสีฟ้า
• แท่งลงสีขาว
• เหมาะสำหรับสาย ICT และ Smart Money
🇬🇧 Description (English)
This indicator creates Gapless Candles by using the previous candle's open
to ensure continuous price flow, making market structure and price action
analysis clearer.
Features:
• Removes price gaps between candles
• Bullish candles in blue
• Bearish candles in white
• Ideal for ICT and Smart Money traders
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MACD ADX Squeeze Strategy
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MACD ADX Squeeze Strategy – Trading Bot Description
The MACD ADX Squeeze Bot is a trend-based breakout strategy that combines momentum, trend strength, and volatility compression to identify high-probability entries.
🔍 What the bot analyzes:
MACD histogram → momentum change
ADX + DI → Trend strength & trend direction
Bollinger Band Squeeze → Volatility build-up before strong movements
Candlestick structure → Quality filter for clean breakouts
Session filter (optional) → Avoidance of poor market phases
H1 trend filter (optional) → Trade only in the overall direction
Can be purchased for a one-time fee of $1500.
bank details
Receiving Bank
SWIFT / BIC Code CHASUS33
ABA Routing Number 021000021
Bank Name JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A.- New York
Bank Address : 383 Madison Avenue, Floor 23, New York, NY 10017 USA
Beneficiary
IBAN / Account Number : 707567692
Beneficiary Name : Choice Financial Group
Beneficiary Address : 4501 23rd Ave S, Fargo, ND 58104 USA
IMPORTANT: Remittance Information
/FFC/202580861381/Main Trust LLC/Kings MountainBoulevard, Kings Mountain, NC 28086
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Fair Value Gap [tambangEA]Fair Value Gap is a lightweight Fair Value Gap (FVG) / imbalance indicator designed to map institutional displacement zones across up to three configurable higher/lower timeframes on a single chart.
It detects bullish and bearish FVGs, tracks how price interacts with them over time, supports partial mitigation, and can optionally highlight zones only when multiple timeframes overlap (alignment)—so you focus on the most “confluent” areas.
What this script plots
Bullish FVG (demand imbalance)
Formed when price leaves a gap upward (strong impulse). Typically treated as a potential discount re-entry zone.
Bearish FVG (supply imbalance)
Formed when price leaves a gap downward (strong impulse). Typically treated as a potential premium re-entry zone.
50% Midline (optional)
The equilibrium of a zone (often used as a “balance point” for reaction/mitigation logic).
Balanced / Unbalanced tagging (info label)
Based on how much of the original zone has been filled.
Info labels (optional) showing:
TF source of the zone
Current zone size
Zone age (bars since created)
Displacement score (impulse quality)
Fill % and status tag
How FVG detection works (logic summary)
This indicator uses a 3-candle FVG model per selected timeframe:
A zone is created only when the FVG structure is valid and the impulse candle shows meaningful displacement.
Displacement is measured using an ATR-normalized score:
dispScore = candle body / (ATR / divider)
Zones are created only when dispScore > threshold
This filters weak gaps and keeps the chart cleaner.
Mitigation behavior (full & partial)
Mitigation Type
Wick: a zone is removed once price fully trades through it (by wick).
Close: a zone is removed only when price closes through it (stricter).
Partial Mitigation Mode
Off: zones remain unchanged until fully mitigated.
Shrink: the zone compresses as price trades into it.
Step 25/50/75%: mitigation happens in discrete steps based on the original zone size.
This makes zones more realistic and helps you read how much liquidity/imbalance has been “consumed”.
Multi-TF Alignment (Confluence Highlighting)
You can require zones to be highlighted only when they overlap with zones from other timeframes:
Alignment = 1 → show all zones from enabled TFs
Alignment = 2 → highlight zones that overlap across 2+ TFs
Alignment = 3 → highlight zones that overlap across all enabled TFs
This is useful for finding high-importance zones where multiple TF imbalances stack.
Merge overlapping zones (clean + faster)
When enabled, overlapping or near-overlapping zones merge into one larger zone.
This reduces object count, improves chart readability, and keeps the script lighter.
Filters (optional)
Session filter: display/detect zones only during your active session window (timezone configurable).
News windows (manual): block detection during manually defined windows (e.g., CPI / FOMC).
Volatility filter (ATR%): only detect zones when volatility is inside your chosen ATR% range.
These filters help avoid “junk zones” during dead markets or chaotic spikes.
How to use in trading (practical workflow)
1) Trend context (recommended)
Use any simple structure filter (HTF swing, market structure, EMA, etc.):
In an uptrend: prioritize bullish FVGs as pullback entries.
In a downtrend: prioritize bearish FVGs as pullback entries.
2) Confluence first
Focus on zones highlighted by Alignment 2 or 3:
These zones usually act stronger because multiple TFs agree on the imbalance area.
3) Entry ideas (common approaches)
Conservative: wait for price to enter a bullish FVG and reclaim the 50% midline, then confirm with LTF structure shift.
Aggressive: enter at the zone boundary with tight invalidation beyond the zone.
4) Risk management
Typical invalidation logic:
Bullish zone invalidation: price fully trades through (or closes through, depending on mode).
Bearish zone invalidation: price fully trades through (or closes through).
Use the zone edges and midline to structure:
Entry
Stop placement
Partial take profits
Performance tips
Keep Max FVG Storage moderate (e.g., 5–10).
Enable Merge to reduce clutter and object count.
Use Alignment 2/3 to limit visible zones to higher quality.
If you trade very low timeframes, reduce enabled TF count to keep it smooth.
Notes / Disclaimer
This indicator is a visual decision-support tool, not a complete trading system.
Always validate zones with market structure, liquidity context, and strict risk management. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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Cyber-Prime Volume Profile [Ajustable]# 🛡️ USER MANUAL: CYBER-PRIME VOLUME PROFILE (MaxSegsaa Edition)
This indicator is part of another user's creation with a series of tweaks.
In fact you may experience a max500 line error but I plan to fix it in the future.
It's part of my 1 min strategy.
This system does not read the price, it reads the **intention**. It is designed to identify where institutions' orders are and hunt for market excesses.
## 1. THE BATTLEFIELD (Volume Profile)
The profile is not a drawing, it is the map of where every penny has been fought over in the last **200 candles** (Calculation Period).
* **Curved Line (The Pulse - Delta):** It is the sum of aggressiveness.
* **Green (Teal):** Buyers take the initiative. We look for support in volume.
* **Maroon:** Sellers dominate. We look for rejections in the volume.
* **Area of Value (Cyan - 70%):** It is the "Zone of Balance". This is where institutions are comfortable negotiating. 70% of all money moved here.
## 2. THE SENTINELS (Nodes and Labels)
Nodes appear where there was an explosion of volume that generated a pivot.
### 🏷️ Money Tags (Magenta/Teal)
* **100% Node (Yellow - POC):** It is the **Control Point**. The most important price. It works like a giant magnet. If the price moves away, sooner or later it will return here.
* **High Percentage Nodes (>80%):** They are "Walls" of liquidity. If they appear **outside** the cyan area, they are **Excess Auction** zones.
* **Figure in Millions (M/K):** Tells you the real volume transacted in that exact row. The more money, the more difficult it will be to break that level.
## 3. HUNTING TACTICS (Strategies)
### 🎯 The Hunt for Excess (Your Specialty)
* **Scenario:** Price leaves the Value Area (70%) and encounters a high volume **Magenta/Teal Node** (e.g. 92% or 1.10M).
* **Action:** We wait for the rejection. The market is testing "expensive" or "cheap" prices. If volume fails to break that node, price will violently return to **POC (100%)**.
### 🎢 The Low Volume "Slippage"
* **Scenario:** The profile shows a "gap" or a very thin curve between two large nodes.
* **Action:** The price will cross that zone very quickly. Don't operate in the gaps; operates from node to node.
## 4. TACTICAL SETTINGS (Control Panel)
* **Resolution (Rows):** 50 is the standard. If you want to see "micro-levels" of scalping, raise it to 80. If you want to see macro zones, lower it to 30.
* **Sensitivity (10):** Determines how long a spin must be for it to be assigned a money tag.
* *If you want to see the nodes faster (aggressive scalping), lower it to 5.
* **Volume Filter (20%):** Ignores small nodes. It only shows you labels on the levels that really have relative weight in the market.
***I haven't moved anything for 1 min, it works fine.
## 5. THE LAW OF THE DELTA
* **Green Line + Price above the POC:** Healthy trend. We buy on pullbacks to volume nodes.
* **Green Line + Price below the POC:** Divergence. Buyers are trapped. Possible violent reversal.
*** The Curve line that works as a vol profile will change green or red depending on whether the vol is bullish or bearish.
*** Look at how the nodes are building resistance or support, and how those nodes outside the 70% of the value area are great targets.
This indicator is used in conjunction with my other indicators:
Maxgem - Smartflow v17.3 (1)
Pulse Scalper (1)
Cyber-Prime Volume Profile (1)
Ghost of Sparta v39 - Sincere (2)
Smart FVG Liquidator - Institutional v5 (2)
Modular System v6 - Core Bias by Max (2)
It is recommended to use TradingView Plus to have two chart windows in one, for example, Ethereum in the first window and Bitcoin in the second. They are correlated.
Also, have the indicators divided as listed and change the colors as desired.
If you feel this has helped you improve your trading, send me money. I don't know if I should charge yet, but this strategy is very useful.
USDT- TRON TRC20
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SRESRE – Smart Range Engine
Principle
SRE answers 3 key questions:
Where is the price currently located?
Is the price inside a tradable zone?
What is the overall market behavior?
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How it works
The SRE engine uses:
An execution timeframe (chart)
A reference timeframe (structure of the traded candle)
All available market data
Zones are dynamically generated by the SRE engine and continuously adapt to changing market conditions.
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What SRE does
Adapts to any asset and trading style
Updates its zones automatically
Identifies strong price interaction areas
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What SRE does NOT do
Does not provide precise tick-level signals → it only indicates potential zones
Does not replace strategy or risk management
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Zone Structure
The reference timeframe is decomposed into:
Pivot zone (center)
Resistance zones above
Support zones below
A zone is not a fixed barrier:
Rejection → reaction
Slowdown → equilibrium
Fast crossing → strong momentum
Break and hold → structural change
If zones fail too often:
Settings may not be adapted to the asset
Strong momentum / news impact
Use multi-reference timeframe analysis
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Integrated Decision Tools
Dynamic Mean
Calculated from execution and reference timeframes
Locates the price
Indicates equilibrium area
Momentum (optional)
Colors the candle: Buy / Sell / Neutral
Based on a sub-SRE engine using two intermediate timeframes → provides a more stable directional context.
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Adaptation by Trading Style ( exemple)
Long Term
Execution: Daily
Reference: 3 Months
Momentum: 1 Week / 1 Month
Day Trading
Execution: 10 min
Reference: Daily
Momentum: 30 min / 1h
Swing Trading
Execution: 30 min
Reference: Monthly
Momentum: Daily / 4h
Scalping
Execution: 5 sec
Reference: 30 min
Momentum: 10 min / 30 min
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Multi-Timeframe Reading
Same execution timeframe, multiple references:
Execution: Daily
References: 3M / 6M / 12M
→ Allows multi-horizon analysis without affecting the active execution strategy.
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Upcoming Updates
Alerts system
Faster execution speed
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Access to SRE
1 month free trial on request
$20 per month
$160 per year
Contact: bact.contact@gmail.com
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Makalu - Volume Participation Oscillator Makalu — Volume Participation Oscillator
Description
Makalu is a volume participation oscillator designed to evaluate whether price action is supported by meaningful market activity. It is an unbounded oscillator that blends concepts from On-Balance Volume (OBV) and Chaikin Money Flow (CMF) to measure participation quality. Instead of relying on a single volume metric, Makalu combines directional volume flow, closing pressure, and noise-filtered price significance into an oscillator.
Dual-Model Participation Logic
Combines OBV-style directional flow and CMF-style pressure flow to gauge real market involvement, emphasizing the strength of volume support behind price moves rather than cumulative or directional flow.
OBV Logic: Tracks cumulative volume flow based on price direction.
obv = ta.cum(math.sign(ta.change(close)) * volume)
CMF Logic: Focuses on the position of the close relative to the high-low range (Accumulation/Distribution).
mfv = ((close - low) - (high - close)) / (high - low) * volume
Comparison with OBV/CMF/MFI
Key Features
Smart Volume Capping: To prevent "data churn" or misleading spikes from single-day anomalies, volume is capped at 2× the 180-day moving average.
Multi-Snapshot OBV: Uses both 1-period HLC and 3-period price differentials.
Noise Filtering: Small price differentials are ignored via cutoff filtering.
How to Use
Trending & positive: Look for sustained positive or rising values to confirm genuine participation (classic oscillator usage).
Entry gate (Daily TF): Longs: Indicator must be trending upwards or positive on entry otherwise probability of failure rises.
Confluence Use: Pair with momentums tools for entries. Makalu acts as a permission layer.
Arun: Directional Geometry – Dual Momentum Indicator
Shorts caveat: Price can decline on low volume. Indicator is therefore more informational than decisive for shorts.
Recommended Settings
OBV / CMF Weighting: 50 / 50
Volume Cap: 2× average volume
Volume Lookback: 180
OBV & CMF Lookback: 20
OBV 3-period Lookback: 10
Recommended Timeframe
Daily and Weekly
🇯🇵 日本語概要(Japanese Summary)
Makaluは、価格動向が実体のある出来高に裏打ちされているかを評価する、出来高系オシレーターです。OBV(オン・バランス・ボリューム)とCMF(チャイキン・マネー・フロー)のロジックを融合させることで、単一指標の限界を克服し、市場の「参加の質」をより精密に測定します。異常値(出来高スパイク)の抑制とノイズ除去機能を備えており、安定した構造的な分析が可能です。主に日足・週足を対象としており、エントリーの妥当性を判断する「パーミッション・フィルター(許可フィルター)」として最適です。
中文概要(Chinese Summary)
Makalu 是一款成交量震盪指標,旨在評估價格走勢是否具備真實成交量的支撐。它結合了 OBV (能量潮) 與 CMF (蔡金貨幣流量) 的核心邏輯,不僅衡量資金流向,更專注於「參與品質」,有效彌補了單一成交量指標的局限性。透過平滑異常值與雜訊過濾機制,Makalu 能提供更穩定且具結構性的市場參與度判斷。本指標主要適用於日線與週線週期,常作為進場前的「許可過濾器 (Permission Filter)」,用以確認市場具備足夠的參與動能。
Disclaimer:
This script is a research tool for market structure analysis and educational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice. Trading involves risk.
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xontradesuae Zones [BOSWaves]supply and demand zones
Supply and demand zones work across all indicators. The indicator serves as a support tool to help you make the right decision.
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Day Separator (HuntsPip)Day Separator (HuntsPip) adds alternating background shading and day-of-week labels to intraday charts, making it easy to visually distinguish each trading day at a glance. It helps traders maintain clear visual organization of their charts by highlighting daily boundaries, enabling quicker identification of intraday patterns, and day-of-week tendencies without cluttering the chart with additional indicators.
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█ CONCEPTS
When working on intraday timeframes, it can be difficult to tell where one trading day ends and another begins - especially on charts with small candles and no natural visual breaks. Day separation helps traders maintain context about which day they are looking at, which is useful when reviewing multi-day price action, planning around specific days of the week, or simply keeping the chart organized.
Some traders also find it helpful to differentiate weekdays from weekends, particularly on instruments like crypto that trade around the clock. Weekend price action often behaves differently due to lower participation, and having a visual distinction on the chart can help traders keep that context in mind without needing to check dates manually.
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█ WHAT IT DOES
This tool applies alternating background shading across the chart so that each day is visually distinct from its neighbors. Weekdays use a subtle alternating tint, while weekends can be highlighted with a slightly stronger shade and a separate color. A text label showing the day name is placed at a user-specified time on each day, either at the top or bottom of the chart.
The indicator only operates on intraday timeframes below 4 hours, where day-level separation is visually meaningful. It automatically limits the number of weeks displayed on the chart to keep things clean, and all visual elements - shading, labels, colors, and label format - are fully customizable. Day labels can be shown in short format (MON, TUE, WED) or full format (MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY).
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DISPLAY
Highlight Weekdays - Toggles the alternating background shading for Monday through Friday. A color picker next to the toggle controls the shading color.
Highlight Weekends - Toggles the background shading for Saturday and Sunday. Uses a separate color picker so weekends can be visually distinct from weekdays.
Show Labels - Toggles the day-of-week text labels on the chart. A color picker controls the label text color.
DAY SEPARATOR
Time - Sets the time of day where the label is placed on each day, using 24-hour format. Adjust this to position labels where they are most visible on your chart.
Maximum Weeks - Controls how many weeks of day separators are shown on the chart. Range: 1-4. Lower values keep the chart cleaner; higher values give more historical context.
Day Length - Sets the label text format.
- Short - Displays abbreviated names (MON, TUE, WED, etc.).
- Full - Displays full names (MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, etc.).
Position - Controls whether day labels appear at the top or bottom of the chart.
- Top - Labels are placed at the top of the pane.
- Bottom - Labels are placed at the bottom of the pane.
This tool works on any instrument and is designed for intraday timeframes below 4 hours. It pairs well with session indicators or any multi-day intraday analysis where keeping track of individual days adds clarity. The shading and labels are purely visual aids and do not generate any trading signals.
Pine Script® indicator
Sessions (HuntsPip)Sessions (HuntsPip) highlights major trading session ranges - Asian, London, New York, and Sydney - as colored boxes on the price chart, showing each session's high and low in real time. It gives traders immediate visual context for session-based liquidity levels and price action, making it easier to identify session sweeps, breakouts, and key support and resistance zones that form during each global trading window.
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█ CONCEPTS
Global financial markets operate across distinct trading sessions tied to the major financial centers around the world. Each session - Asian, London, New York, and Sydney - tends to carry its own characteristics in terms of volatility, liquidity, and price behavior. Session boundaries often coincide with shifts in market participation as traders in one region hand off to the next.
Many traders pay attention to session ranges because the high and low established during a particular session can act as reference points for the rest of the trading day. For example, some traders watch whether price breaks above or below a prior session's range as a potential sign of directional commitment, while others use session highs and lows as areas where price may react. Understanding which session is active can also help traders contextualize the type of price action they are seeing and whether current volatility is typical for that time of day.
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█ WHAT IT DOES
This tool draws colored boxes on the price chart representing each of the four major trading sessions: Asian, London, New York, and Sydney. Each box spans the duration of its session and dynamically updates to reflect the session's high and low as new bars form. Once a session ends, its box remains on the chart as a historical reference.
Each session box is color-coded for quick identification and includes an optional text label positioned at the top or bottom of the box. The label sits at the midpoint of the session's time range so it stays centered within the box. Older session boxes are automatically removed once the display limit is reached, keeping the chart clean.
The indicator automatically hides all session boxes on timeframes of 4 hours and above, since session ranges lose their practical meaning at those scales. On lower timeframes, traders can selectively enable or disable each session, rename them, adjust their colors, and customize the time windows to match their preferred definitions.
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MARKET SESSIONS
Each session is configured on a single row with a toggle, a custom name field, a color picker, and a session time window. Four sessions are available: Asian, London, New York, and Sydney.
Timezone - Sets the timezone used for all session time calculations. A comprehensive list of global timezones is available in the dropdown. Change this to match your local timezone or the timezone you prefer to define session boundaries in.
Asian Session - Toggle, name, color, and time window for the Asian session. Enable this to display the Asian session range on your chart.
London Session - Toggle, name, color, and time window for the London session.
New York Session - Toggle, name, color, and time window for the New York session.
Sydney Session - Toggle, name, color, and time window for the Sydney session.
DISPLAY SETTINGS
Show Labels - Toggles the session name labels inside each box.
Show Border - Toggles the border outline around each session box. Turn this off for a softer background-only look.
Show Fill - Toggles the background fill inside each session box. Turn this off to display only the border outline without any shading.
Location of Label - Sets whether the session name label appears at the top or bottom of the box.
- Top - Label anchors to the session high.
- Bottom - Label anchors to the session low.
Maximum Sessions to Display - Controls how many historical session boxes remain visible per session. Range: 1-50. Increase this to see more session history; decrease it to keep the chart minimal.
This tool works on any instrument and is most useful on intraday timeframes below 4 hours, where individual session ranges are clearly visible. Session boxes can help frame the trading day by highlighting where each session's range sits relative to current price. The session times are fully customizable, so traders can adjust them to match their own definitions or account for regional variations. These session ranges are best used as contextual reference points alongside other analysis, not as standalone trade signals.
Pine Script® indicator
StockBuzz Pro v2SIGNAL LEGEND:
"B" Label = Confirmed Buy (green label up)
"S" Label = Confirmed Sell (red label down)
Green Circle = Weak Buy (WT divergence bullish)
Red Circle = Weak Sell (WT divergence bearish)
Green Diamond = Reversal Buy (RSI oversold)
Red Diamond = Reversal Sell (RSI overbought)
Green X-Cross = Don't Sell / Bottom (WT cross in oversold)
Red X-Cross = Don't Buy / Top (WT cross in overbought)
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Pine Script® indicator
EMA Pullback# EMA Pullback — Options Entry Indicator
Detects pullback entries to the 9 EMA after strong moves away from it. Designed for 5-min charts with daily ATR as the volatility filter. Plays both sides: **Puts** (short) and **Calls** (long).
## Strategy Logic
### Short Side (Puts)
```
SCANNING → qualifying bull candle → WAITING → bear pullback to EMA → IN_TRADE → candle above EMA → SCANNING
```
1. **Qualifying Candle**: Green candle with close (or high, configurable) at least 20% of the daily ATR **above** the 9 EMA
2. **Entry Signal**: Next red candle whose wick touches the 9 EMA (low <= EMA) — marked with red "Put" triangle
3. **Entry Price**: 1/3 of the qualifying candle's range below its high — `qualHigh - (qualHigh - qualLow) / 3`
4. **Stop Loss**: At the high of the qualifying candle
5. **Exit**: First candle completely above the 9 EMA (low > EMA) — marked with orange "Exit" triangle
### Long Side (Calls)
```
SCANNING → qualifying bear candle → WAITING → bull pullback to EMA → IN_TRADE → candle below EMA → SCANNING
```
1. **Qualifying Candle**: Red candle with close (or low, configurable) at least 20% of the daily ATR **below** the 9 EMA
2. **Entry Signal**: Next green candle whose wick touches the 9 EMA (high >= EMA) — marked with green "Call" triangle
3. **Entry Price**: 1/3 of the qualifying candle's range above its low — `qualLow + (qualHigh - qualLow) / 3`
4. **Stop Loss**: At the low of the qualifying candle
5. **Exit**: First candle completely below the 9 EMA (high < EMA) — marked with orange "Exit" triangle
### Key Behaviors
- Both sides run **independently** — a short signal does not block a long signal
- While WAITING, a new qualifying candle **replaces** the previous one (latest strong move wins)
- While IN_TRADE, new qualifying candles are **ignored** until the exit fires
- Entry/SL lines are drawn as a fixed span around the qualifying + signal candles
- Old lines are deleted when a new signal fires (keeps the chart clean)
## Inputs
| Input | Default | Group | Description |
|-------|---------|-------|-------------|
| Enable Short (Puts) | On | Direction | Toggle short side on/off |
| Enable Long (Calls) | On | Direction | Toggle long side on/off |
| Short Qualify Mode | Close | Direction | Whether **Close** or **High** must clear the ATR threshold |
| Long Qualify Mode | Close | Direction | Whether **Close** or **Low** must clear the ATR threshold |
| ATR Threshold % | 20 | Parameters | Min % of daily ATR the qualifying candle must exceed EMA by |
| ATR Length (Daily) | 14 | Parameters | Period for the daily ATR calculation |
| EMA Length | 9 | Parameters | Period for the EMA |
| Line Extend (bars) | 2 | Visuals | How many bars the entry/SL lines extend beyond the candle pair |
## Visuals
| Marker | Shape | Location | Meaning |
|--------|-------|----------|---------|
| Red "Put" triangle | Triangle down | Above bar | Short entry signal |
| Green "Call" triangle | Triangle up | Below bar | Long entry signal |
| Orange "Exit" triangle | Triangle up/down | Below/above bar | Exit signal (short/long) |
| Green dashed line | Horizontal | Entry price | Entry level (1/3 into qualifying candle) |
| Red solid line | Horizontal | Stop loss | SL level (high/low of qualifying candle) |
| Yellow line | Continuous | On price | 9 EMA |
## Setup
1. Open TradingView Pine Editor, paste `EMAPullback.pine`, click **Add to chart**
2. Use on a **5-minute chart** — the ATR comes from the daily timeframe automatically
3. Set up alerts:
- **Quick**: Add one alert → Condition: `EMA Pullback` → `Any alert() function call` — covers all entry and exit signals
- **Granular**: Use individual `alertcondition()` entries:
- Short Entry (Puts)
- Short Exit
- Long Entry (Calls)
- Long Exit
## Alert Messages
| Alert | Message |
|-------|---------|
| Short entry | `EMA Pullback Short Entry – TICKER` |
| Short exit | `EMA Pullback Short Exit – TICKER` |
| Long entry | `EMA Pullback Long Entry – TICKER` |
| Long exit | `EMA Pullback Long Exit – TICKER` |
## Non-Repainting
- **Daily ATR** uses ` ` + `lookahead_on` — always references yesterday's completed ATR value, never the current forming day
- **All signals** are evaluated on closed bars only (Pine default on 5m charts)
## Updating
Edit the script in Pine Editor and click **Save** — all charts using the indicator update automatically. Don't click "Add to chart" again (that creates a duplicate).
## Changelog
- **v1.0** — Initial release: dual-side EMA pullback detection, entry/SL lines, exit alerts, daily ATR filter
Pine Script® indicator
Multi-Timeframe Quad EMAMulti-Timeframe Quad EMA Indicator (built based on standard tradingview ema calculation)
Overview
The Multi-Timeframe Quad EMA is a sophisticated technical analysis tool that displays up to four Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) on your chart, with the ability to source each from different timeframes. This versatile indicator allows traders to visualize multiple moving averages simultaneously, offering a comprehensive view of price trends across various time periods.
Key Features
Multi-Timeframe Analysis
Each EMA can be configured to display data from any timeframe
Allows for comparing short-term and long-term trends on a single chart
Provides cross-timeframe insights without switching between chart periods
Customizable Visualization
Four independent EMAs, each individually configurable
Toggle any EMA on or off based on your analysis needs
Color customization for each EMA line
Adjustable line thickness for visual emphasis
Optional display offset for each EMA
Visual Smoothing
Optional smoothing feature for cleaner visual representation
Multiple smoothing methods: SMA, EMA, WMA, and RMA
Adjustable smoothing length to control the degree of smoothing
Smoothing affects only the display, not the underlying calculations
Information Display
On-chart information table showing EMA parameters
Customizable table position (choose any corner of the chart)
Optional value display showing current EMA values
Clear indication of timeframe and calculation length for each EMA
Use Cases
Trend Identification
Multiple EMAs help identify the current market trend direction
Shorter EMAs show immediate price action, longer EMAs show overall trend
EMA crossovers can signal potential trend changes
Multi-Timeframe Strategy Development
Compare how trends appear across different timeframes
Identify potential entry and exit points based on multiple timeframe analysis
Develop strategies that consider both short-term and long-term market conditions
Support and Resistance Levels
EMAs often act as dynamic support and resistance levels
Multiple EMAs provide several potential support/resistance zones
Price interaction with these levels can signal potential reversals or continuations
Market Structure Analysis
The relationship between different period EMAs helps understand market structure
EMA alignments can indicate trend strength or weakness
Divergences between EMAs may signal potential trend changes
Technical Details
Calculation Methods
Uses true EMAs with proper calculation methods
Option to apply visual smoothing for display purposes only
Multi-timeframe data properly synced using secure request methods
Performance Considerations
Optimized for efficient chart rendering
Dynamic table creation only when needed
Minimal resource usage even with all features enabled
Pine Script® indicator
RSI Cardwell by 0xHideRSI Cardwell by 0xHide
📊 Indicator Description
Advanced RSI indicator based on Andrew Cardwell's methodology with automatic Regular Divergence detection. This indicator uses Cardwell's revolutionary approach to RSI interpretation, which differs significantly from traditional overbought/oversold levels.
🎯 Cardwell's Methodology
Unlike the traditional RSI interpretation (30/70 levels), Cardwell's method identifies market regimes:
Bull Market Zone (40-80):
RSI oscillates between 40-80 in uptrends
40 = Bull Support (look for longs)
80 = Normal resistance in strong uptrend
Bear Market Zone (20-60):
RSI oscillates between 20-60 in downtrends
60 = Bear Resistance (look for shorts)
20 = Normal support in strong downtrend
Neutral Zone (40-60):
Gray zone indicating market indecision
Trend transition area
📈 Divergence Detection
The indicator automatically detects Regular Divergences:
✅ Bullish Divergence (Green):
Price makes Lower Low (LL)
RSI makes Higher Low (HL)
Signal: Potential reversal to upside
✅ Bearish Divergence (Red):
Price makes Higher High (HH)
RSI makes Lower High (LH)
Signal: Potential reversal to downside
⚙️ Settings
RSI Length: Default 14 (adjustable)
Pivot Lookback Left/Right: Controls pivot sensitivity (default 5)
Min/Max Lookback Range: Defines the range for divergence scanning (5-60 bars)
Toggle Bull/Bear Divergences: Show/hide each type
🎨 Visual Features
Color-coded zones (Green/Red/Gray)
Clear Cardwell levels (20, 40, 60, 80)
Automatic divergence lines and labels
Clean, professional interface
🔔 Alerts
Built-in alert conditions for both bullish and bearish divergences.
💡 Best For
Cryptocurrency trading
Swing trading
Price Action analysis
Trend reversal identification
Multi-timeframe analysis
📚 How to Use
Look for RSI behavior within Cardwell zones to identify trend
Wait for divergence signals for potential reversals
Combine with price action and support/resistance levels
Use alerts to catch divergences in real-time
Pine Script® indicator
FIB-EMA Velocity by Knecht Alpha Signals🔹 Overview
FIB‑EMA Velocity by Knecht is a professional trend‑following & momentum indicator for TradingView, based on a Fibonacci EMA structure combined with trend confirmation, crossover signals and optional multi‑timeframe calculation.
The indicator is designed for Scalp, Intraday and Swing Trading, providing a clean market structure, fast decision‑making and clear visual guidance using Neon Pink / Neon Green themes optimized for dark charts.
🔹 Core Concept
The indicator uses Fibonacci‑based EMAs to map:
Short‑term momentum
Medium‑term trend shifts
Primary market direction
A Trend Cloud (EMA 34 vs EMA 89) defines the dominant bias, while EMA crossover signals provide precise entry timing.
🔹 EMA Structure (Fibonacci)
EMA 13 – fast momentum
EMA 21 – short‑term structure
EMA 34 – trend trigger
EMA 55 – trend confirmation
EMA 89 – primary trend filter
EMA 144 / 233 – higher‑timeframe structure & dynamic support/resistance
Each EMA can be enabled or disabled individually.
🔹 Trend Cloud Logic (EMA 34 vs EMA 89)
Condition Interpretation
EMA 34 above EMA 89 ✅ Bullish trend
EMA 34 below EMA 89 ❌ Bearish trend
The cloud provides:
Instant market bias
Visual trend confirmation
Optional candle coloring aligned with the trend
🔹 Signal Types
✅ Fast Signals – EMA 13 / 21
Long: EMA 13 crosses above EMA 21
Short: EMA 13 crosses below EMA 21
Best suited for scalping & intraday trading.
✅ Mid Signals – EMA 34 / 55
Mid‑Long: EMA 34 crosses above EMA 55
Mid‑Short: EMA 34 crosses below EMA 55
Best suited for intraday & swing trading.
🔹 Trend Filter (Optional)
When enabled:
✅ Only Long signals in bullish trend (34 > 89)
✅ Only Short signals in bearish trend (34 < 89)
This significantly reduces false signals and keeps trades aligned with the dominant market direction.
🔹 Visual Themes
The indicator includes a built‑in Theme Switcher:
Neon Green – classic bullish neon style
Neon Pink – aggressive momentum‑style theme
Both are optimized for dark TradingView layouts.
🔹 Alerts (Built‑in)
The following alert conditions are available:
Long – EMA 13 crosses above EMA 21
Short – EMA 13 crosses below EMA 21
Mid Long – EMA 34 crosses above EMA 55
Mid Short – EMA 34 crosses below EMA 55
Alerts can be used for manual trading or automation workflows.
🧭 STEP‑BY‑STEP USER GUIDE
Step 1 – Add the Indicator
TradingView → Indicators → Invite‑Only Scripts →
✅ FIB‑EMA Velocity by Knecht
Step 2 – Choose Theme
Settings → Theme
Neon Green
Neon Pink
Step 3 – Configure EMAs
Enable or disable EMAs depending on your trading style:
Scalping: 13 / 21 / 34
Intraday: 13 / 21 / 34 / 55
Swing: 34 / 55 / 89 / 144
Step 4 – Activate Trend Cloud
Enable Trend Cloud (34 vs 89) to define:
Market bias
Trade direction
Trend continuation zones
Step 5 – Use Trend Filter (Recommended)
Enable Trend Filter to:
Trade only with the dominant trend
Avoid counter‑trend signals
Step 6 – Entry Execution
Identify trend direction via cloud
Wait for EMA crossover in trend direction
Execute trade on candle close
Manage risk using structure or EMA levels
Step 7 – Alerts Setup
Right‑click chart → Add Alert → select desired signal condition.
🔹 Multi‑Timeframe Mode (Optional)
You can define a custom calculation timeframe:
Leave empty → current chart timeframe
Set higher timeframe → higher‑TF trend confirmation on lower TF charts
⚠️ Risk Disclaimer
This indicator is not financial advice.
Trading involves significant risk.
Always apply proper risk management and test strategies before live trading.
🔐 Access Information
This script is provided as an Invite‑Only indicator.
Access is granted individually and managed by the author.
👤 Author
Knecht Alpha Signals
Professional TradingView Indicators
Focus: Trend‑Following • Structure • Momentum
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