4MAs+5VWAPs+FVG+ Fractals4MAs + 5VWAPs + FVG + Fractals
All-in-one market structure indicator combining 4 moving averages, 5 VWAP timeframes, fair value gaps, fractals, and order blocks.
🔧 Features:
· 4 MAs - SMA/EMA, customizable lengths & colors
· 5 VWAPs - Daily, Weekly, Monthly, RTH, Custom sessions
· Fractals - Market structure with breakout lines & custom colors
· FVG/Imbalances - Bullish/bearish gap detection with alerts
· Order Blocks - Dynamic institutional levels
· Smart Labels - VWAP labels with color matching
⚙️ Quick Setup:
1. Toggle groups in Master Control Panel
2. Customize colors for each component
3. Set sessions for RTH/Custom VWAP
4. Adjust fractal periods (default: 2)
📈 Trading Use:
· Identify market structure with fractals
· Find confluence at VWAP + MA levels
· Trade FVG fills and order block reactions
· Multiple timeframe analysis with 5 VWAPs
Customizable • Color-Coordinated • Performance Optimized
Indicators and strategies
Panik-Tief-Signal: Aktien Put-Call RatioUsing the put call ratio (equites), this indicator identifies panic situations on the stock market and therefor can be used for long entries. no advice, no recommendation.
BTC Accum/Dist BUY SELL PRO(ZeeShan)BTC Accum/Dist BUY SELL PRO is a volume-based indicator designed for Bitcoin. It uses Accumulation/Distribution with EMA cross and trend slope to highlight smart-money buying and selling zones, showing clear BUY/SELL arrows, trend background, and alerts.
Multi-Symbol RSI Portfolio Simulator [Honestcowboy]The Multi-Symbol RSI Portfolio Simulator was build to test a theory, does the RSI indicator work in FOREX assets. Does it have predictive power. In this example the security function is used to fetch data for 40 different Forex pairs and it executes a very simple trading strategy. Sell when RSI hits 80, flatten if back below. Buy when RSI hits 20, flatten if back above. All executed on bar closes so no intra bar stuff.
🟦 🟦 🟦 Very Important Disclaimer
This is a very crude indicator which does not calculate trading costs and assumes perfect execution of trades with zero slippage. Forex markets carry high risk and most CFD brokers ask high spreads and trading costs so this approach will most likely only work on the H4 or above Daily charts. We are observing market behaviour here, it's a study of price action not an executable ready strategy. Do your own cost analysis, simulation if you want to take this idea further.
🟦 What is the point?
I build this indicator to prove that RSI indeed causes price action reactions especially on the intraday level in forex. Just like any study or paper not accounting for trading costs, this is just hypothetical and a starting point.
🟦 CALCULATION
On each bar close it will check RSI value for each pair in the list. If one of the pairs meets the condition for a long or short it will open that trade on next bar open and hold it till close. Add the profits/losses to the equity line. And if condition still true on next bar do it again, this is a very crude simple form of testing. Tradingview strategy tester is superior but does not allow for multi-pair trading.
Short Condition: RSI above 80
Short Exit: RSI below 70
Long Condition: RSI below 20
Long Exit: RSI above 30
The indicator also has 2 modes: Mean reversion and Trend mode. On default it uses Mean Reversion which is explained above. Trend mode does the exact opposite, so long above 80 short below 20.
I've also included a table with a heatmap showing all the trading pairs the indicator uses, it's current RSI value and color based on how close indicator is to shorting or longing it from green to red with gray being middle so no direction.
🟦 USE CASES
You can tweak the setting for different RSI values. Different RSI lengths and also freely change any trading pair inside the list to make your own test. I'm including some screenshots of tests here below:
Trend Double Pullback [Stable 20]v1.0Trend Double Pullback Trend Double Pullback Trend Double Pullback Trend Double Pullback Trend Double Pullback Trend Double
StO Price Action - Panel US Economy DataShort Summary
- Displays selected us economic data as a time series graph
- Economic indicator name shown in the upper-right corner
- Designed as a lightweight fundamental context overlay
Full Description
Overview
- Plots economic macro data as a continuous graph
- Combines visual trend context with clear textual identification
Supported Economic Data
- CPI – Consumer Price Index
- CIR – Core Inflation Rate (YoY)
- IRYY – Inflation Rate (YoY)
- IJC – Initial Jobless Claims
- JC4W – Jobless Claims (4-Week Average)
- NFP – Nonfarm Payrolls
- UR – Unemployment Rate
Graph Behavior
- Selected economic series is rendered as a line graph
- Graph color is user-configurable
Label Display
- Full descriptive name of the selected indicator
- Fixed position in the upper-right corner
Usage
- Helps identify macro trends alongside price action
- Useful for bias alignment on higher timeframes
- Works well with Trend-following Systems or higher-timeframe structure analysis
Notes
- Economic data is informational and non-predictive
- Not a signal or timing tool
- Best used as contextual background not standalone input
Advanced Market Structure [Rogman]Rogman's Advanced Market Structure Indicator
The Ultimate All-in-One Market Structure Analysis Tool for TradingView
Take your technical analysis to the next level with a comprehensive, professional-grade tool designed for traders who demand precision and clarity in their charts.
🎯 Who Is This For?
ICT/SMC Traders seeking liquidity zones and market structure analysis
Day Traders monitoring session-based price action and kill zones
Swing Traders identifying key higher timeframe levels
Price Action Traders analyzing structure breaks and trend changes
Any Serious Trader wanting a clean, comprehensive market structure overlay
✨ Key Features
📊 Market Sessions Visualization
Track the three major trading sessions with our unique bracket-style display:
Asia, London, and New York sessions are clearly marked
Sessions display as SESSION ════════════ below price action
Smart vertical stacking prevents overlapping when sessions have similar lows
Fully customizable session times for any timezone
Perfect for identifying session highs/lows and optimal kill zone timing
📈 Higher Timeframe (HTF) Levels
Never miss a key level again:
Display Daily and Weekly Open, High, and Low levels
Instant visual reference for HTF support and resistance
Separate color controls for lines and labels
Choose from Solid, Dashed, or Dotted line styles
Essential for determining HTF bias and key decision points
🔄 Automatic Swing Detection
Let the indicator do the heavy lifting:
Auto-detection of swing highs (▼) and swing lows (▲)
Configurable lookback period for sensitivity adjustment
Optional horizontal level lines extending from swing points
Customizable colors, widths, and line styles
Identify potential reversal points and structure levels instantly
💧 Liquidity Zone Mapping
See where the money is hiding:
Automatic identification of buy-side liquidity (above swing highs)
Automatic identification of sell-side liquidity (below swing lows)
Visual zones show where stop losses are clustered
Real-time tracking when liquidity gets swept
Swept zones change color — know when liquidity has been taken
📉 Multi-Method Trend Detection
Three powerful methods to confirm trend direction:
Swing Structure — Based on higher highs/lows or lower highs/lows
EMA — Trend based on price position relative to EMA
Supertrend — Uses the popular Supertrend indicator
Features include:
Optional background coloring for at-a-glance trend identification
Real-time trend status label (UPTREND/DOWNTREND/NEUTRAL)
Customizable colors and transparency
🏷️ HH/HL/LH/LL Labels
Automatic market structure labeling:
HH (Higher High) — Bullish continuation signal
HL (Higher Low) — Bullish continuation signal
LH (Lower High) — Bearish continuation signal
LL (Lower Low) — Bearish continuation signal
Color-coded for instant visual recognition
📋 Information Dashboard
All critical data at a glance:
Current ticker symbol
Trend direction and status
Daily and Weekly bias
Last swing high and low prices
Active liquidity zone count
Positionable in any corner of your chart
🔔 Built-in Alerts
Never miss a key event:
Trend change alerts (Bullish/Bearish)
Swing high/low formation alerts
Set up notifications for critical market structure changes
🎨 Fully Customizable
Every feature can be:
Toggled on/off individually via the Feature Toggles menu
Color customized to match your chart theme
Size adjusted for optimal visibility
Fine-tuned with sensitivity parameters
Organized settings groups make configuration intuitive and fast.
🚀 Why Choose This Indicator?
Feature: Benefit: All-in-One Solution. Replace multiple indicators with one comprehensive tool. Clean Design and Thoughtful visual hierarchy keep charts readable. Smart Overlap Prevention. Session bars automatically stack to avoid visual clutter. Real-Time Updates: All elements update dynamically as the price moves. Professional Quality-Built with best practices in Pine Script v6. Extensive Documentation, clear code comments, and an organized structure
📖 How to Use
Add the indicator to your TradingView chart
Enable/disable features using the Feature Toggles menu
Customize colors and settings to match your preferences
Adjust session times for your timezone
Set up alerts for trend changes and swing formations
Pro Tips:
Use session times to identify optimal entry windows during kill zones
Watch for price sweeping liquidity zones before looking for reversals
Combine HTF bias with lower timeframe entries for higher probability trades
Use swing levels as potential support/resistance for entries and targets
Monitor the dashboard for a quick market assessment before trading
⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice. Trading involves substantial risk and is not suitable for all investors. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always conduct your own analysis and consider your financial situation before making trading decisions.
Previous Day Range MarkerThis indicator highlights the high and low of the last confirmed candle on the current timeframe and optionally displays the range of the previous trading day (Daily) on lower timeframes.
It also calculates and shows the candle range in percent, helping traders quickly assess volatility and higher-timeframe context.
All levels are plotted forward into the future and can be individually enabled or disabled.
StO Price Action - Level ReactionShort-Summary
- Multi-timeframe reaction indicator for M5, M15, M30, H1, H4
- Monitors price interaction with higher timeframe levels (Daily, Weekly, H4)
- Detects whether price touches or breaks choosen levels
- Fully configurable colors, visibility and alerts per timeframe and level type
Full Description
Overview
- Tracks market reaction on significant levels across multiple timeframes
- Designed to identify intraday reactions to higher timeframe structure
- Supports both bullish and bearish reactions, with separate visual cues
- Alerts can be enabled to notify traders of touches or breaks
Core Logic
- Choice between detecting a touch or a break of the level
- Configurable reference level: Open, High or Low
- Lookback period can be set to target specific levels from previous candles
Timeframe Reactions
- Supported intraday reaction timeframes: M5, M15, M30, H1, H4, Daily, Weekly
- Each reaction type can be individually toggled for display
- Bullish and bearish reactions have separate color settings
- Alerts configurable per timeframe and reaction type
Alerting
- Alerts can be triggered for touches or breaks
- Supports separate alerts for each timeframe and each direction (bull/bear)
- Useful for real-time monitoring of key level interactions
Notes
- Intended as a market reaction tool not a standalone entry signal
- Helps traders confirm if price respects or violates higher timeframe levels
Quantum Regression Oscillator [ICN]The Problem: The Lag of Standard Oscillators
Most traders rely on the Relative Strength Index (RSI) or MACD to gauge momentum. While these are legendary tools, they suffer from a critical flaw: Lag. They calculate what has happened, often giving signals after the move is already halfway done.
The Quantum Regression Oscillator (QRO) was built to solve this. It is not a simple average; it is a predictive engine.
The "Quantum" Math (How It Works)
Instead of using standard smoothing (like SMA or EMA) which drags data backward, the QRO uses Linear Regression Analysis on the RSI data itself.
Linear Regression Core : The script calculates the "Line of Best Fit" for momentum in real-time. This allows the oscillator to react to price changes faster than price itself in some instances, effectively "predicting" the next tick of momentum.
Dynamic Volatility Bands : Unlike fixed bands (e.g., 70/30 on RSI), the QRO uses standard deviation bands that expand and contract with market volatility. This means "Overbought" is not a fixed number—it adapts to the market's energy.
Visual Guide : Reading the Oscillator
1. The Quantum Line (The Main Curve)
What it is : The smooth, fast-moving line oscillating between 0 and 100.
How to read it:
Crossing Midline (50) : The baseline for trend. Above 50 is Bullish Momentum; Below 50 is Bearish Momentum.
Slope : Because it uses regression, the angle of the line is a signal itself. A sharp turn often precedes price action.
2. The Dynamic Bands (The Shaded Zones)
What they are: The Blue (Lower) and Red (Upper) zones.
How to read it:
Oversold (Blue Zone) : When the line enters the Blue zone, price is statistically overextended to the downside. This is a "Sniper Buy" zone.
Overbought (Red Zone) : When the line enters the Red zone, price is statistically overextended to the upside. This is a "Sniper Sell" zone.
3. Divergence Detection
The QRO is excellent at spotting divergences. If Price makes a Higher High but the QRO makes a Lower High (while in the Red Zone), a reversal is mathematically probable.
Integration with the ICN Suite
While this oscillator is powerful as a standalone tool, it is the "Engine" behind the Institutional Confluence Nexus .
Standalone : Use it to spot divergences and momentum shifts with zero lag.
With ICN : The main chart indicator reads data from this oscillator to generate "Sniper" and "Pullback" signals automatically.
Settings & Customization
QRO Length: The lookback period for the base RSI calculation.
Regression Length: The sensitivity of the linear regression curve (Lower = Faster/More Noise, Higher = Smoother/More Lag).
Smoothing: Additional filtering to remove market noise.
For Developers (Open Source)
I believe in the power of open-source education. Developers can view the source code to learn:
How to implement ta.linreg (Linear Regression) on top of other indicators.
How to create dynamic bands using ta.stdev (Standard Deviation).
How to create smooth color gradients using plot transparency.
Disclaimer:
This tool is a mathematical aid for technical analysis. It does not predict the future. Always use proper risk management.
StO Price Action - Luminous Daily RoadmapShort Summary
- Luminous Daily Roadmap (LDR) are special trading days
- Marks entire trading days using background coloring
- Creates a clear daily roadmap directly on the chart
- Designed to stay minimal and non-intrusive
Full Description
Overview
- LDR is a proprietary forex trading schedule
- Dates of major trend reversals or significant market continuations
- Highlights full trading days using background colors
- Improves visual structure and day-to-day orientation
- Focuses purely on time segmentation, not price signals
- Suitable for all markets and timeframes
Daily Marking Logic
- Each trading day is visually marked across all its bars
- Background coloring spans the full session of the day
- Works consistently across intraday and higher timeframes
Year Look Back (YLB)
- YLB defines the starting year for day marking
- Markings are only applied from the selected year onward
- Allows focused analysis on recent or specific years
Visualization
- Background color is fully customizable
- Uses high transparency to avoid hiding price action
Usage
- Useful for session-based and daily analysis
- Supports routine-based trading and journaling
- Enhances visual rhythm of the chart
Notes
- This indicator is purely visual and non-predictive
- No alerts or signals are generated
- Best used as a structural overlay for orientation
- Can be combined with any price action or indicator-based workflow
Institutional Confluence Nexus [Pro]The Problem: Noise vs. Signal
In the world of Smart Money Concepts (SMC), traders are often overwhelmed by "chart clutter." Standard indicators blindly highlight every Fair Value Gap (FVG) and Order Block (OB), regardless of whether the market is trending, ranging, or dead. This leads to analysis paralysis and low-probability entries.
The Institutional Confluence Nexus was built to solve this. It is not just a structure detector; it is a filtering engine. It uses a multi-factor model to hide low-probability zones and only highlight setups where Structure, Volume, and Momentum align.
The "Quantum" Integration
This script includes a built-in Quantum Regression Oscillator (QRO) engine running in the background. Unlike standard RSI or MACD which are reactive (lagging), the QRO uses Linear Regression mathematics to project momentum trajectory.
By combining institutional structure (Price Action) with quantum momentum (Math), this tool generates specific high-probability signals that only appear when price action and momentum are in perfect agreement.
How It Works & Visual Guide
This indicator is a complete trading suite. Here is what every symbol and color on your chart represents:
1. The "Nexus" Reversal Signals (Triangles)
Symbol : Green Triangle (Up) / Red Triangle (Down) labeled NEXUS.
Logic : These appear when price taps a valid Order Block that aligns with the macro trend (200 EMA).
Meaning : These are your primary "Trend Join" setups. They indicate that the institutional trend is resuming after a retracement.
2. High-Volume Breakouts (Bar Colors)
Symbol : Yellow Candles (Bullish) / Orange Candles (Bearish).
Logic : The script detects when a Break of Structure (BOS) occurs with Above-Average Volume.
Meaning : A breakout without volume is often a fakeout. These colored bars confirm that institutions are fueling the move. If you see a Yellow bar, it means "Smart Money" is buying the breakout.
3. QRO Confluence Signals (Labels)
These are the most advanced signals in the suite, combining Price Action with the internal Oscillator:
SNIPER (Blue/Purple) : The strongest reversal signal.
Condition : Price taps a Fair Value Gap + The internal QRO is at extreme volatility bands (Oversold/Overbought).
PB BUY / PB SELL (Aqua/Orange) : A trend continuation signal.
Condition : Price pulls back into a Fair Value Gap + The internal QRO confirms momentum is still healthy (above/below midline).
Note : These signals automatically draw a Red Line at the invalidation point (Stop Loss) to help you manage risk immediately.
4. The Confluence Dashboard
A non-intrusive Heads-Up Display (HUD) in the corner gives you a snapshot of the market state:
Trend : Is price above/below the 200 EMA?
Volume : Is current volume anomalous (High) or normal?
Structure : Are we breaking up, down, or ranging?
Settings & Customization
Smart Money Structure: Toggle FVGs and Order Blocks on/off.
FVG Extend: Control how far the gap "zones" extend to the right to see them as support/resistance zones.
Volume Filter: Enable/Disable the volume requirement (Keep enabled for higher strike rate).
Risk Management: Adjust the "Lookback" period for the automatic Stop Loss lines.
For Developers (Open Source)
I have kept the code open-source to foster learning in the Pine Script community. You can study how:
ta.linreg is used to smooth RSI data for the internal QRO engine.
box.new and line.new are used for dynamic drawing and extending zones.
var variables are used to store historical FVG levels to detect precise crossovers.
Disclaimer:
This tool is designed to assist with technical analysis and educational purposes. It does not guarantee profits. Always manage your risk and use this in conjunction with your own analysis.
StO Price Action - Impulse CandleShort Summary
- Highlights impulse candles based on relative momentum
- Compares current or previous closed candles against prior price movement
- Uses a configurable momentum factor to filter significant impulses
- Designed to make strong directional candles visually stand out
Full Description
Overview
- Identifies impulse candles with strong momentum
- Focuses on candle-to-candle expansion rather than trend or structure
- Intended to visually emphasize moments of acceleration in price
- Works as a complementary tool to price action and volatility analysis
Impulse Candle Logic
- Impulse candles are detected by comparing the current candle range to previous candles
- A candle is considered an impulse when its range exceeds prior movement by a defined factor
- The comparison basis can be (current forming Candle, previous fully closed Candle)
Momentum Factor
- The momentum factor defines how much stronger a candle must be compared to earlier candles
- Higher values filter out smaller moves and highlight only extreme impulses
- Lower values allow more frequent impulse detection
- Helps adapt the indicator to different instruments and volatility regimes
Range Calculation
- Two range calculation modes are available:
- Open / Close (Body range):
- Measures body-based momentum
- Focuses on directional conviction
- High / Low (Candle range):
- Measures full volatility expansion
- Includes wicks and intrabar extremes
Visualization
- Impulse candles are highlighted using a customizable bar color
- Designed to remain minimal and unobtrusive
Alerts
- Optional alert can be enabled after detected impulse candles
- Useful for monitoring momentum shifts without constant screen time
Usage
- Suitable for breakout detection and momentum confirmation
- Helps identify volatility expansion phases
- Can be used for entry timing or trade management
Notes
- This indicator does not predict direction on its own
- Impulse candles may occur in both trending and ranging markets
- Best used in combination with structure, levels or higher-timeframe context
- Momentum thresholds should be adjusted per market and timeframe
StO Price Action - Daily Outside BarShort Summary
- Outside Bar indicator with multiple range calculation algorithms
- Highlights where the current range fully engulfs the previous
- Works with Daily candles in Daily, H4, and H1 timeframes only
- Highlights the current bar when it engulfs the previous bar according to the selected method
Full Description
Overview
- Identifies bars where the current period's range fully engulfs the prior period's range
- Offers three algorithms for defining the engulfing range:
- High/Low: uses absolute high and low values
- Open/Close: considers candle direction (bull/bear) and compares opens and closes
- Open/Close II: stricter version with exclusive inequalities for engulfing
- Engulfing behavior is detected automatically and highlighted for easy recognition
- Works on multiple markets but restricted to D, H4, and H1 charts for accuracy
Controls
- Year lookback (YLB) configurable to filter older bars
- Custom background color for highlighting Outside Bars
- Simple toggle interface with minimal chart clutter
Visual Representation
- Highlights engulfing bars with configurable background color
- Color transparency adjustable for clarity
Usage
- Use to identify strong market momentum or potential reversals
- Helps spot high-probability setups based on engulfing price action
Notes
- Only compatible with Daily, H4, and H1 timeframes
- Non-repainting: once an Outside Bar is drawn, it will not adjust retroactively
- Best used as a market structure reference not a direct trade signal
Dealer Control Index (DCI) Oscillator BreakoutsOverview
The Dealer Control Index (DCI) is a structural oscillator designed to measure market stability based on the relationship between price and key institutional "hedging levels" (Gamma Flip). Unlike momentum-based oscillators like RSI, the DCI focuses on Dealer Gamma Exposure—the point where market makers shift from supporting price (Long Gamma) to accelerating moves (Short Gamma).
How to Use
This indicator requires a Manual Anchor (Flip Level) to function with high precision. Users should identify the current institutional Gamma Flip level for their specific ticker and input it into the script settings.
Positive Score (+25 to +100): Price is above the Flip Level. Dealers are in a "Long Gamma" position, typically resulting in lower volatility and "dip-buying" behavior.
Neutral Zone (-75 to +25): The "Transition Zone." Price is fluctuating near the hedge-rebalancing point. Expect "choppy" price action.
The Gamma Trap (-75 to -100): Price has snapped significantly below the Flip Level. Dealers are now "Short Gamma" and may be forced to sell into further price drops to hedge their books, potentially creating a "Waterfall" effect.
Key Features
Volatility Normalized: Uses ATR-based normalization to ensure the -100 to +100 scale is consistent across different asset classes (e.g., comparing SPY to NVDA).
Sigmoid Smoothing: Employs a sigmoid curve to filter out "market noise" and provide a clear visual of when the regime shift is actually occurring.
Visual Regimes: Color-coded zones (Green/Red) provide instant feedback on the current dealer hedging bias.
EMA20-EMA50 Separation Impulse**EMA20–EMA50 Separation Impulse Indicator**
This indicator is a **trend phase classifier**, not a signal generator.
It evaluates the **structural quality of a trend** by measuring the separation between the EMA20 and EMA50, **normalized by ATR**. By using volatility-adjusted distance instead of raw price or percentage, it provides a robust and comparable measure across different instruments and timeframes.
### Key characteristics
* **Discrete states**, not a continuous oscillator
* **Independent from price scale** (displayed in a lower panel)
* **Contextual indicator**, not a timing tool
* **Fully backtestable without ambiguity**
### Logic
The indicator computes:
```
|EMA20 − EMA50| / ATR
```
Based on this normalized separation, each bar is classified into one of three market phases:
* **Green (State 1)**
Ordered trend. EMA structure is compact and stable.
The EMA-based pullback setup has a statistical edge.
* **Blue (State 2)**
Extended trend. Separation is increasing.
Edge is reduced. Trades require more selectivity or reduced position size.
* **Red (State 3)**
Overextended trend. EMAs are widely separated.
Pullbacks to EMA20 lose effectiveness. The setup has no edge.
### How to integrate it into an EMA-based system
This indicator should be used strictly as a **context filter**, not as an entry or exit trigger.
Typical integration rules:
* Allow long entries **only when State = 1 (Green)**
* Reduce position size or require stronger confirmation when State = 2 (Blue)
* Disable EMA pullback entries entirely when State = 3 (Red)
Used correctly, the indicator helps distinguish **when an EMA trend-following system is operating in its optimal environment**, and when market conditions degrade its expectancy.
It answers the question:
> *“Is this still a healthy trend for EMA pullback trading?”*
—not *“Should I buy or sell now?”*
AHR999 Index (Renewed)AHR999 Indicator
The AHR999 Indicator is created by a Weibo user named ahr999. It assists Bitcoin investors in making investment decisions based on a timing strategy. This indicator implies the short-term returns of Bitcoin accumulation and the deviation of Bitcoin price from its expected valuation.
When the AHR999 index is < 0.45, it indicates a buying opportunity at a low price.
When the AHR999 index is between 0.45 and 1.2, it is suitable for regular investment.
When the AHR999 index is > 1.2, it suggests that the coin price is relatively high and not suitable for trading.
In the long term, Bitcoin price exhibits a positive correlation with block height. By utilizing the advantage of regular investment, users can control their short-term investment costs, keeping them mostly below the Bitcoin price.
OiDeer (Session Map+Open+VWAP+PrevDay+VIX bands)Overview
Intraday context pack for NSE symbols that overlays Prev Close (official 15:30), Prev Day High/Low, Daily Open, 1st Candle Open, VWAP, an optional centered 100-point grid, and Expected High/Low bands derived from India VIX (Open).
It also computes remaining points to reach the expected bands for today (live) and for every historical session.
What it plots
Prev Close (yesterday 15:30 cash close) extended across today.
Prev Day High/Low extended across today.
Daily Open and Intraday 1st Candle Open (today only).
VWAP (session).
Expected High/Low from India VIX(Open) with optional √time intraday scaling.
Remaining points labels:
Today: points from today’s High → Exp High and today’s Low → Exp Low (also shown in Data Window).
Historical: for each completed day, points that were remaining from that day’s High/Low to its expected High/Low.
100-point centered grid (…00 levels by default; shift via Base Offset).
All labels are anchored at the session start bar (arrow on day boundary) with the label box rendered to the left so current candles stay unobstructed.
VIX math (expected move)
Daily σ: (VIX_open / 100) / √252.
Intraday option (today only): multiply by √(elapsed_minutes / 375).
Expected % move: k * daily_sigma * (√fraction if enabled).
Bands around reference S (choose Open, Prev Close, or Last):
ExpHigh = S + S * expected_pct
ExpLow = S - S * expected_pct
Historical sessions use that day’s VIX(Open) and reference S (no intraday scaling).
Inputs
Prev Close / PDH / PDL: show/hide, label toggles, colors, widths.
Daily/1st Candle Open, VWAP: show/hide; labels sit left of day start.
India VIX Bands: k (sigma), Reference Price (Open / Prev Close / Last), √time scaling toggle, colors, label toggles.
Remaining to Exp Bands: show labels, Clamp to 0 (no negatives), show in Data Window.
100-Point Grid: step, base offset, style, count above/below, color/width.
Label size control.
Data Window
Pts→Exp High (from Day High)
Pts→Exp Low (from Day Low)
Pts→Exp High (from Close)
Pts→Exp Low (from Close)
100pt lines ABOVE/BELOW (from current price)
Notes
Assumes NSE cash session 09:15–15:30 IST (375 min).
Prev Close uses official cash close at 15:30.
Designed for NSE symbols; India VIX source: NSE:INDIAVIX (Daily Open).
No alerts in this version.
Tips
Use k = 1.0 for ~1σ feel; try 1.5–2.0 for wider envelopes.
Open as reference is clean for intraday; Prev Close is gap-aware.
Turn on √time scaling if you prefer bands that widen through the day.
Disclaimer
For research and visualization only, not trading advice. Markets can exceed modeled ranges—use your own risk management.
BuyLow SellHigh Bands | ProjectSyndicate________________________________________
📊 BuyLow SellHigh (BLSH) Bands
Comprehensive Trading Guide – by ProjectSyndicate
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🔰 1. Introduction
The BuyLow SellHigh (BLSH) Bands indicator is a powerful technical analysis tool designed for the TradingView platform. Works with any symbol. Gold/FX/indices/oil/crypto/stocks.
It provides traders with a clear, visual representation of:
• 📈 Overbought conditions
• 📉 Oversold conditions
This makes it easier to identify high-probability entry and exit points.
The indicator is built on:
• Dynamic price channels
• Fibonacci-based zones
• Color-coded market structure
💡 While the BLSH Bands can be used on Forex, Crypto, and Futures, this guide focuses on Gold (XAUUSD) using:
• M5
• M15
• M30 timeframes
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🧠 2. Core Concepts
The BLSH Bands structure is created using two key components:
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📐 Dynamic Price Bands
• Upper and lower bands are calculated using the highest high and lowest low
• Based on a user-defined lookback period (fiboPeriod)
• Reflects recent volatility and price range
This creates a self-adjusting channel that adapts to market conditions.
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🧮 Fibonacci Zones
The space between the bands is divided into six Fibonacci-based zones:
• 0.786
• 0.618
• 0.500
• 0.382
• 0.214
⚠️ These are not traditional retracements — they are used to grade price extremity within the channel.
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🎨 Color-Coded Zones Overview
Zone (Fib Level) Color Market Condition Interpretation
1.000 – 0.786 🔴 Red Extreme Overbought High reversal / pullback probability
0.786 – 0.618 🟠 Orange Overbought Selling pressure building
0.618 – 0.500 🟡 Yellow Mildly Overbought Bullish momentum weakening
0.500 – 0.382 🟢 Aqua Mildly Oversold Bearish momentum weakening
0.382 – 0.214 🔵 Deep Sky Blue Oversold Strong buying interest
0.214 – 0.000 🔷 Blue Extreme Oversold High bounce / reversal probability
🖤 Solid black separator lines ensure clean visual separation between zones for precise price location.
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🪙 3. Trading Strategies for XAUUSD (Gold)
Gold’s volatility and respect for technical levels make it ideal for BLSH Bands strategies.
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⚡ M5 Timeframe – Scalping Strategy
Designed for fast mean-reversion trades from extreme zones.
🟢 BUY Setup
• Price enters Extreme Oversold (Blue) zone
• Bullish confirmation candle appears:
o Hammer
o Bullish engulfing
• Enter BUY
🔴 SELL Setup
• Price enters Extreme Overbought (Red) zone
• Bearish confirmation candle appears:
o Shooting star
o Bearish engulfing
• Enter SELL
🎯 Take Profit:
• Median band (between Yellow & Aqua)
🛑 Stop Loss:
• Just outside the outer band
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📆 M15 Timeframe – Day Trading Strategy
Balanced timeframe for higher-probability reversals.
🟢 BUY Setup
• Price enters Oversold (Blue / Deep Sky Blue)
• Strong bullish reversal candle closes back inside bands
• Enter BUY after close
🔴 SELL Setup
• Price enters Overbought (Red / Orange)
• Bearish reversal candle closes back inside bands
• Enter SELL after close
🎯 Take Profit (Multi-Target):
1. Median band
2. Opposite extreme band
🛑 Stop Loss:
• Beyond high/low of confirmation candle
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🔄 M30 Timeframe – Swing Trading Strategy
Used for identifying major swing points.
🔍 Trend Filter
• Use 100 or 200 EMA
• Trade only in trend direction
🟢 Uptrend
• Buy pullbacks into Oversold zones
🔴 Downtrend
• Sell rallies into Overbought zones
📉 Confirmation:
• Band rejection
• RSI or MACD divergence
🎯 Take Profit:
• Previous structure levels
• Opposite band extreme
🛑 Stop Loss:
• Below / above recent swing high or low
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🚨 4. Alerts System
Alerts are disabled by default to keep charts clean.
✅ How to Enable
• Open indicator settings
• Check “Enable Alerts”
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🔔 Available Alerts
🔴 Overbought Alert
• Trigger: Price crosses above 0.786
• Message:
🔴 SELL SIGNAL: Price entered Overbought Zone – Consider selling or taking profits
🟢 Oversold Alert
• Trigger: Price crosses below 0.214
• Message:
🟢 BUY SIGNAL: Price entered Oversold Zone – Consider buying or entering long
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⏱ Alert Spacing Logic
• Default: 20/50 bars
• Prevents repeated alerts in choppy markets
• Filters for higher-quality signals
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⚙️ 5. Customization Settings
Adjust the indicator in the Settings panel:
🔧 Core Inputs
• fiboPeriod → Band sensitivity
• extremes → Price source (High/Low or Close)
🔔 Alert Controls
• Enable / disable alerts
• Separate control for overbought & oversold
• Alert spacing (bars)
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⚠️ 6. Disclaimer
Trading involves significant risk and may not be suitable for all traders.
This indicator is a decision-support tool, not a standalone trading system.
Always apply:
• Proper risk management
• Additional confirmations
• Sound trading discipline
📉 Past performance does not guarantee future results.






















