MTPI SUI | JeffreyTimmermansMedium-Term Trend Probability Indicator
The "Medium-Term Trend Probability Indicator" on SUI is a custom-designed tool created to analyze SUI from a medium-term perspective. While short-term indicators often respond to quick fluctuations and long-term models focus on broader macro cycles, the MTPI sits perfectly in between—detecting trend shifts over multiple weeks and helping traders and analysts stay ahead of the curve.
This specific version of the MTPI is applied to SUI, making it a dedicated trend-following tool for this unique digital asset, tuned to reflect its own volatility and structural behavior.
Key Features
Medium-Term Focus:
The MTPI is optimized for trend tracking over medium horizons—typically weeks to a few months. It filters out noise while remaining responsive to meaningful directional changes.
6 Input Signals:
The model combines 6 carefully selected input trend-following indicators, each targeting different dimensions of trend strength and continuation.
Market Regimes:
The MTPI classifies market conditions into:
Bullish → Strong upward momentum and trend confirmation
Bearish → Sustained downward pressure and breakdown signals
Neutral → Mixed signals or transition phases, often seen in consolidations or early reversals
Visual Background:
The chart background shifts based on the active regime. This provides instant visual clarity on whether the asset is trending, reversing, or consolidating.
Indicator Dashboard:
At the bottom of the chart, the MTPI includes a live dashboard showing:
The state of all 6 inputs (Bullish, Bearish, Neutral)
The composite MTPI Score
The resulting Market Trend classification
How It Works
Input Signal Logic:
Each input returns one of three possible scores:
+1 = Bullish
-1 = Bearish
0 = Neutral
Score Aggregation:
The MTPI Score is calculated as the average of all 6 input values:
Score > +0.1 → Bullish regime
Score < -0.1 → Bearish regime
Between -0.1 and +0.1 → Neutral regime
Background Coloring:
The background changes automatically to match the current trend regime, making it visually easy to interpret the dominant market environment.
Use Cases
Mid-Term Strategy Alignment:
Use the MTPI to align with the dominant medium-term market direction on SUI.
Rotation & Momentum Detection:
Catch early signs of reversals, breakout expansions, or trend exhaustion.
Multi-Timeframe Integration:
Combine MTPI with short-term tools (STPI) or long-term indicators (LTPI) for a complete market overview.
Dynamic Alerts:
Bullish Alert: MTPI Score crosses above +0.1
Bearish Alert: MTPI Score crosses below -0.1
Neutral Zone: MTPI Score enters between -0.1 and +0.1
Conclusion
The MTPI – SUI is a reliable medium-term probability model that simplifies complex market structure into an actionable, color-coded signal system. By distilling 6 intelligent inputs into one combined trend score, it offers clear directional bias and regime classification—crucial for positioning in a volatile asset like SUI. Whether used standalone or as part of a broader trend framework, this indicator enhances clarity, discipline, and precision in your medium-term trading decisions.
Trend Analysis
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Gold traders of all styles — both short-term (Scalping/Day Trading) and long-term (Swing Trading)
Those who want a “decision-support system” without having to stare at the screen all day
MTPI OTHERS.D | JeffreyTimmermansMedium-Term Trend Probability Indicator
The "Medium-Term Trend Probability Indicator" on OTHERS.D is a custom-built model designed to measure the medium-term trend strength of the entire crypto market excluding the Top 10 assets. By focusing on the performance of smaller-cap and emerging cryptocurrencies, this indicator offers a refined view of risk appetite and capital rotation beyond the major players like BTC, ETH, and other top coins.
OTHERS.D (Total Crypto Market Cap Dominance excluding the Top 10) serves as a proxy for altcoin speculation cycles, market breadth, and rotational momentum. The MTPI leverages this by applying 8 carefully selected trend-following indicators to generate a composite probability score that reflects the directional bias of the broader altcoin market.
Key Features
Mid-Term Trend Orientation:
The MTPI focuses on multi-week to multi-month trend phases, filtering out short-term volatility while responding faster than long-term macro models.
8 Input Signals:
Built using 8 trend-following indicators, each measuring trend strength, direction, and persistence within the "OTHERS" segment.
Market Regime Detection:
The MTPI identifies three distinct market states:
Bullish → Clear upward trend in the altcoin market (excluding top 10)
Bearish → Persistent downward movement or weakness in the broader altcoin segment
Neutral → Choppy or indecisive behavior
Background Coloring:
The background dynamically adapts based on the current regime, making it easy to visually identify dominant conditions.
Trend Dashboard:
A dashboard displays:
The current state of all 8 trend signals
The overall MTPI score
The interpreted market regime
How It Works
Trend Signal Evaluation:
Each of the 8 inputs outputs a discrete signal:
+1 → Bullish
-1 → Bearish
0 → Neutral
Composite Score Calculation:
The MTPI score is computed as the average of the 8 inputs:
Score > +0.1 → Bullish regime
Score < -0.1 → Bearish regime
Between -0.1 and +0.1 → Neutral regime
This produces a normalized score from -1 to +1, helping quantify trend confidence and detect early shifts in momentum.
Color-Coded Background:
The score automatically drives the background color:
Green tones for bullish phases
Red tones for bearish phases
Gray/orange tones for sideways conditions
Use Cases
Altcoin Rotation Tracking:
Use MTPI – OTHERS.D to monitor when capital is rotating into or out of smaller-cap cryptocurrencies — a key signal for risk-on or risk-off sentiment.
Medium-Term Positioning:
Perfect for swing traders or trend followers looking to align positions with the dominant trend in the non-top-10 market segment.
Multi-Timeframe Confirmation:
Combine MTPI with other tools like STPI (Short-Term) or LTPI (Long-Term) for enhanced decision-making and better timing across timeframes.
Dynamic Alerts:
Bullish Entry: MTPI score crosses above +0.1
Bearish Entry: MTPI score crosses below -0.1
Neutral Zone: MTPI score moves between -0.1 and +0.1
These alerts help you react quickly to regime shifts in the altcoin market outside the top 10.
Conclusion
The MTPI – OTHERS.D is a focused, probability-based trend tool built for analyzing the non-top-10 segment of the crypto market. By merging 8 independent trend signals into a single composite score and regime model, it provides a clear lens into where capital is flowing and how smaller-cap crypto assets are behaving. An essential tool for anyone active in altcoin trading, rotational strategies, or full-spectrum crypto market analysis.
Key Liquidity💧Advanced-Pro-J-Algo# 💧 Key Liquidity Advanced Pro - Multi-Timeframe Institutional Analysis
## 🏆 **Premium Institutional Trading Indicator**
Transform your trading with this comprehensive **multi-timeframe liquidity analysis tool** that combines **Smart Money Concepts (SMC)** and **ICT methodology** into one powerful indicator. Designed for serious traders who demand institutional-grade analysis.
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## 🔥 **Key Features**
### 💧 **Multi-Timeframe Key Liquidity Levels**
- **HTF (Higher Timeframe)**: Major institutional levels with real-time alerts 🚨
- **LTF (Lower Timeframe)**: Precision entry/exit levels for optimal timing
- **CTF (Current Timeframe)**: Flexible analysis for any chart timeframe
- **Smart Mitigation Detection**: Automatically removes hit liquidity levels
- **Professional Labels**: Clean timeframe identification (4H, 1H, etc.)
### 🏦 **Institutional Order Blocks**
- **📦 Smart Money Order Blocks**: Identify where institutions placed large orders
- **Volume-Weighted Analysis**: Bullish/Bearish strength calculations
- **Professional Labels**: 🏦📦 H (High) and 🏦📦 L (Low) markers
- **Violation Detection**: Automatic cleanup when order blocks are broken
- **Overlap Prevention**: Clean chart presentation without clutter
### 🚨 **Advanced Alert System**
- **HTF Liquidity Hit Alerts**: Never miss major institutional level breaks
- **Detailed Notifications**: Timeframe, price, and timestamp information
- **Smart Frequency Control**: No spam - only meaningful alerts
- **Mobile Ready**: Perfect for Trading View mobile app notifications
### 📊 **Market Structure Analysis**
- **MSB (Market Structure Breaks)**: Current trend direction changes
- **Premium/Discount Zones**: ICT-style institutional price zones
- **Clean Presentation**: Only shows current MSB, removes historical clutter
### 🔄 **Trading Session Analysis**
- **Multi-Session Support**: Asian, London, New York sessions
- **Session Overlaps**: Highlighted with special bar coloring
- **Configurable Display**: Show 0-10 previous days of session data
- **High/Low Tracking**: Session-specific price levels
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## 🎯 **Perfect For**
### **Trading Styles:**
- ✅ **Forex Trading** (ICT/SMC methodology)
- ✅ **Index Trading** (institutional analysis)
- ✅ **Crypto Trading** (smart money concepts)
- ✅ **Swing Trading** (HTF liquidity levels)
- ✅ **Scalping** (multi-timeframe precision)
### **Methodologies:**
- ✅ **Smart Money Concepts (SMC)**
- ✅ **Inner Circle Trader (ICT)**
- ✅ **Institutional Order Flow**
- ✅ **Liquidity Hunting Strategies**
- ✅ **Market Structure Trading**
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## ⚙️ **Comprehensive Settings**
### **Master Controls:**
- 💧 Enable/Disable Key Liquidity Levels
- 🏦 Enable/Disable Order Blocks
- 📊 Enable/Disable Market Structure Breaks
- 🎯 Enable/Disable Premium/Discount Zones
- 🔄 Enable/Disable Trading Sessions
### **Customization Options:**
- **Timeframe Selection**: Choose your HTF and LTF periods
- **Color Schemes**: Professional color coding for each timeframe
- **Display Limits**: Control chart clutter with smart limits
- **Text Sizing**: Scalable labels for any screen size
- **Extension Options**: Short, Current, or Max line extensions
### **Alert Configuration:**
- 🚨 HTF High Liquidity Hit Alerts
- 🚨 HTF Low Liquidity Hit Alerts
- Smart frequency control to prevent spam
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## 🎨 **Visual Excellence**
### **Professional Design:**
- **Clean Interface**: No chart clutter, only relevant information
- **Consistent Labeling**: All elements perfectly aligned and positioned
- **Smart Color Coding**: Visual hierarchy based on timeframe importance
- **Emoji Integration**: Instant visual recognition (💧🏦📦📊)
### **Label System:**
- **Liquidity Levels**: Timeframe labels (4H, 1H, etc.) with tooltips
- **Order Blocks**: 🏦📦 H/L institutional liquidity markers
- **Market Structure**: MSB break notifications
- **Sessions**: Clear session identification and overlaps
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## 🔬 **Technical Implementation**
### **Performance Optimized:**
- Efficient memory management with `max_bars_back()` settings
- Smart array handling to prevent performance issues
- Clean object deletion to maintain chart responsiveness
### **Advanced Logic:**
- **Pivot Detection**: Sophisticated swing high/low identification
- **Mitigation Algorithms**: Smart detection of liquidity level hits
- **Volume Analysis**: Institutional strength calculations
- **Multi-Timeframe Security**: Proper HTL/LTF data handling
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## 📈 **How to Use**
### **Setup:**
1. Add indicator to your chart
2. Configure your preferred HTF (default: 4H) and LTF (default: 1H)
3. Enable desired features via Master Controls
4. Set up TradingView alerts for HTF liquidity hits
### **Trading Workflow:**
1. **Identify Bias**: Use HTF liquidity levels for market direction
2. **Find Entries**: Use LTF levels and Order Blocks for precision entries
3. **Confirm Structure**: Check MSB for trend continuation/reversal
4. **Time Entries**: Use session analysis for optimal timing
5. **Get Alerted**: Never miss major HTF liquidity hits
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## 🏅 **Why Choose This Indicator?**
### **Professional Grade:**
- Combines multiple premium concepts into one comprehensive tool
- Institutional-quality analysis typically found in expensive platforms
- Clean, professional presentation suitable for serious trading
### **Complete Solution:**
- No need for multiple indicators - everything in one package
- Covers all aspects of modern institutional trading methodology
- Suitable for beginners learning SMC/ICT and professionals alike
### **Constantly Updated:**
- Built with modern Pine Script v6
- Performance optimized for all timeframes
- Clean code structure for reliability
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## 🚨 **Important Notes**
- **Timeframe Compatibility**: Works on all intraday timeframes (not suitable for daily/weekly/monthly)
- **Best Performance**: Recommended for 1m-4H chart timeframes
- **Alert Setup**: Configure TradingView alerts for mobile notifications
- **Education**: Best used with understanding of SMC/ICT concepts
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## 📞 **Support & Updates**
This indicator represents months of development and testing, combining the best of institutional trading analysis into one comprehensive tool. Perfect for traders who demand professional-grade analysis and real-time alerting.
**🎯 Take your trading to the institutional level with Key Liquidity Advanced Pro!**
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*Disclaimer: This indicator is for educational and informational purposes. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always practice proper risk management.*
MTPI SOL | JeffreyTimmermansMedium-Term Trend Probability Indicator
The "Medium-Term Trend Probability Indicator" on SOL (Solana) is a custom-built tool designed to analyze Solana (SOL) from a medium-term perspective. Unlike short-term indicators that react quickly to intraday volatility or long-term models that focus on macro cycles, the MTPI is optimized to detect medium-term market trends—capturing key turning points and momentum shifts that unfold over multiple weeks.
This version of the MTPI is applied to SOL, making it a Solana-specific trend-following tool with particular sensitivity to its price behavior and structural dynamics.
Key Features
Medium-Term Focus:
Built to monitor price action over several weeks to months, the MTPI filters out short-term noise while remaining responsive to meaningful trend changes.
8 Input Signals:
The MTPI aggregates 8 carefully selected trend-following inputs, each tuned to reflect mid-cycle behavior in SOL’s price movements.
Market Regimes:
The MTPI classifies market behavior into one of three clear regimes:
Bullish → Momentum and structure align to support a continued uptrend
Bearish → Majority of signals point to trend deterioration or downside momentum
Neutral → Mixed signals, often during consolidation or early transition phases
Visual Background:
The background color shifts dynamically to reflect the active regime—making it easy to visually interpret the prevailing market condition.
Comprehensive Dashboard:
The lower panel displays:
The state of each individual input (Bullish, Bearish, Neutral)
The numerical MTPI Score (average of all 8 signals)
The final Trend Classification (Bullish / Bearish / Neutral)
How It Works
Input Analysis:
Each of the 8 inputs outputs a score based on its internal signal:
+1 = Bullish condition
-1 = Bearish condition
0 = Neutral / indecisive
Score Calculation:
The MTPI Score is calculated as the average of all 8 input signals:
Score > +0.1 = Bullish regime
Score < -0.1 = Bearish regime
Score between -0.1 and +0.1 = Neutral regime
Background Coloring:
Color-coded backgrounds instantly reflect the current trend classification based on the MTPI Score, helping traders stay aligned with the market direction at all times.
Use Cases
Mid-Term Positioning:
Identify strong trend phases on SOL with reduced noise and increased directional clarity.
Confirmation Layer:
Use MTPI as a mid-term confirmation tool alongside short-term setups or long-term macro models (like LTPI).
Rotation or Transition Detection:
Spot key moments when SOL transitions from expansion to contraction phases (and vice versa).
Dynamic Alerts:
Bullish Signal: MTPI Score crosses above +0.1
Bearish Signal: MTPI Score crosses below -0.1
Neutral Zone: MTPI Score enters between -0.1 and +0.1
Conclusion
The Medium-Term Trend Probability Indicator (MTPI – SOL) provides a powerful framework for identifying trend phases on Solana with mid-term relevance. By combining 8 intelligent inputs into a single score and market classification, it offers clarity in times of uncertainty and confidence in times of momentum. Whether used alone or as part of a broader multi-timeframe strategy, the MTPI helps refine entries, exits, and macro alignment in the dynamic world of Solana trading.
TRI - Quick Analysis"TRI - Quick Analysis" is a multi-indicator dashboard designed to give traders an immediate overview of market momentum, trend strength, volume flow, and volatility.
It visually summarizes key technical indicators in a compact table, including:
RSI (momentum)
MACD Histogram (trend momentum)
ADX + SuperTrend (trend strength & direction)
StochRSI (oversold/overbought)
CCI (price deviation)
CMF (volume flow)
MFI (volume-weighted momentum)
OBV (cumulative volume pressure)
ATR (volatility)
%B Bollinger (position within Bollinger Bands)
Each value is color-coded (green, red, blue) based on whether it's favorable, unfavorable, or neutral for a potential long position.
At the bottom of the table, a summary score dynamically aggregates signals from all indicators and provides a simple trading score.
This tool is designed for discretionary traders looking for a quick, color-coded insight into current market conditions without relying on a single signal.
BeSight ONEKey Features:
1. Structural Analysis
Detects Change of Character (CHoCH), Break of Structure (BoS), and Market Structure Shift (MSS) automatically
Differentiates between bullish and bearish levels clearly
2. Liquidity & Inducement Detection
Highlights liquidity zones such as equal highs/lows
Inducement detection based on sweeps or pullbacks before key reversals
3. Trend & Swing Logic
Adjustable swing sensitivity
Optional fast-trend detection engine
Killzone Sessions:
Built-in Asia, London, New York, and CME Open/Close time blocks
Custom high-volume zone support
Highlights institutional trading activity by session
Customization Options:
Adjustable label sizes (Normal / Small)
Separate color settings for Bull / Bear / LQDY / Inducement
Clean inline input design for quick parameter adjustment
Who Is It For?
Smart Money / ICT traders looking for accurate structure tools
Gold (XAUUSD), Forex, Crypto, and Index traders
Anyone who needs automated multi-timeframe market logic
Current Day High/Low and Mid- Made by IshaanThis TradingView indicator plots the current day's high, low, and mid (50%) levels, based on the daily timeframe, and displays them on any intraday chart (e.g., 15m, 1h, etc.).
Lines begin at the official market open time (default: 9:30 AM exchange time).
Lines extend right indefinitely so they’re visible throughout the day.
Values are updated live during the trading session using daily high and low data.
The mid line is calculated as the average of the current day’s high and low.
You can customize:
Line colors (high, low, mid)
Line thickness
Market open time
This tool is helpful for traders looking to monitor intraday interaction with key daily levels.
Multi-Timeframe SFP + SMTImportant: Please Read First
This indicator is not a "one size fits all" solution. It is a professional and complex tool that requires you to learn how to use it, in addition to backtesting different settings to discover what works best for your specific trading style and the assets you trade. The default settings provided are my personal preferences for trading higher-timeframe setups, but you are encouraged to experiment and find your own optimal configuration.
Please note that while this initial version is solid, it may still contain small errors or bugs. I will be actively working on improving the indicator over time. Also, be aware that the script is not written for maximum efficiency and may be resource-intensive, but this should not pose a problem for most users.
The source code for this indicator is open. If you truly want to understand precisely how all the logic works, you can copy and paste the code into an AI assistant like Gemini or ChatGPT and ask it to explain any part of the script to you.
Author's Preferred Settings (Guideline)
As a starting point, here are the settings I personally use for my trading:
SFP Timeframe: 4-Hour (Strength: 5-5)
Max Lookback: 35 Bars
Raid Expiration: 1 Bar
SFP Lines Limit: 1
SMT Timeframe 1: 30-Minute (Strength: 2-2) with 3-Minute LTF Detection.
SMT Timeframe 2: 15-Minute (Strength: 3-3) with 3-Minute LTF Detection.
SMT Timeframe 3: 1-Hour (Strength: 1-1) with 3-Minute LTF Detection.
SMT Timeframe 4: 15-Minute (Strength: 1-1) with 3-Minute LTF Detection.
Multi-Timeframe SMT: An Overview
This indicator is a powerful tool designed to identify high-probability trading setups by combining two key institutional concepts: Swing Failure Patterns (SFP) on a higher timeframe and Smart Money Technique (SMT) divergences on a lower timeframe. A key feature is the ability to configure and run up to four independent SMT analyses simultaneously, allowing you to monitor for divergences across multiple timeframes (e.g., 15m, 1H, 4H) from a single indicator.
Its primary purpose is to generate automated signals through TradingView's alert system. By setting up alerts, the script runs server-side, monitoring the market for you. When a setup presents itself, it will send a push notification to your device, allowing you to personally evaluate the trade without being tied to your screen.
The Strategy: HTF Liquidity Sweeps into LTF SMT
The core strategy is built on a classic institutional trading model:
Wait for a liquidity sweep on a significant high timeframe (e.g., 4-hour, Daily).
Once liquidity is taken, look for a confirmation of a shift in market structure on a lower timeframe.
This indicator uses an SMT divergence as that confirmation signal, indicating that smart money may be stepping in to reverse the price.
How It Works: The Two-Step Process
The indicator's logic follows a precise two-step process to generate a signal:
Step 1: The Swing Failure Pattern (SFP)
First, the indicator identifies a high-timeframe liquidity sweep. This is configured in the "Swing Failure Pattern (SFP) Timeframe" settings.
It looks for a candle that wicks above a previous high (or below a previous low) but then closes back within the range of that pivot. This action is known as a "raid" or a "swing failure," suggesting the move failed to find genuine momentum.
Step 2: The SMT Divergence
The moment a valid SFP is confirmed, the indicator's multiple SMT engines activate.
Each engine begins monitoring the specific SMT timeframe you have configured (e.g., "SMT Timeframe 1," "SMT Timeframe 2," etc.) for a Smart Money Technique (SMT) divergence.
An SMT divergence occurs when two closely correlated assets fail to move in sync. For example, after a raid on a high, Asset A makes a new high, but Asset B fails to do so. This disagreement suggests weakness and a potential reversal.
When the script finds this divergence, it plots the SMT line and triggers an alert.
The Power of Alerts
The true strength of this indicator lies in its alert capabilities. You can create alerts for both unconfirmed and confirmed SMTs.
Enable Alerts LTF Detection: These alerts trigger when an unconfirmed, potential SMT is spotted on the lower "LTF Detection" timeframe. While not yet confirmed, these early alerts can notify you of a potential move before it fully happens, allowing you to be ahead of the curve and find the best possible trade entries.
Enable Alerts Confirmed SMT: These alerts trigger only when a permanent, confirmed SMT line is plotted on your chosen SMT timeframe. These signals are more reliable but occur later than the early detection alerts.
Key Concepts Explained
What is Pivot Strength?
Pivot Strength determines how significant a high or low needs to be to qualify as a valid structural point. A setting of 5-5, for example, means that for a candle's high to be considered a valid pivot high, its high must be higher than the highs of the 5 candles to its left and the 5 candles to its right.
Higher Strength (e.g., 5-5, 8-8): Creates fewer, but more significant, pivots. This is ideal for identifying major structural highs and lows on higher timeframes.
Lower Strength (e.g., 2-2, 3-3): Creates more pivots, making it suitable for identifying the smaller shifts in momentum on lower timeframes.
Raid Expiration & Validity
An SFP signal is not valid forever. The "Raid Expiration" setting determines how many SFP timeframe bars can pass after a raid before that signal is considered "stale" and can no longer be used to validate an SMT. This ensures your SMT divergences are always in response to recent liquidity sweeps.
Why You Must Be on the Right Chart Timeframe to See SMT Lines
Pine Script™ has a fundamental rule: an indicator running on a chart can only "see" the bars of that chart's timeframe or higher.
When the SMT logic is set to the 15-minute timeframe, it calculates its pivots based on 15-minute data. To accurately plot lines connecting these pivots, you must be on a 15-minute chart or lower (e.g., 5-minute, 1-minute).
If you are on a higher timeframe chart, like the 1-hour, the 15-minute bars do not exist on that chart, so the indicator has no bars to draw the lines on.
This is precisely why the alert system is so powerful. You can set your alert to run on the 15-minute timeframe, and TradingView's servers will monitor that timeframe for you, sending a notification regardless of what chart you are currently viewing.
Divergence TridentA Combination of MACD + VFI + WaveTrend
Tradingview hates me and is making me explain this in greater detail so maybe this is enough????
cd_HTF_bias_CxOverview:
No matter our trading style or model, to increase our success rate, we must move in the direction of the trend and align with the Higher Time Frame (HTF). Trading "gurus" call this the HTF bias. While we small fish tend to swim in all directions, the smart way is to flow with the big wave and the current. This indicator is designed to help us anticipate that major wave.
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Details and Usage:
This indicator observes HTF price action across preferably seven different pairs, following specific rules. It confirms potential directional moves using CISD levels on a Medium Time Frame (MTF). In short, it forecasts the likely direction (HTF bias). The user can then search for trade opportunities aligned with this bias on a Lower Time Frame (LTF), using their preferred pair, entry model, and style.
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Timeframe Alignment:
The commonly accepted LTF/MTF/HTF combinations include:
• 1m – 15m – H4
• 3m – H1 – Daily / 3m – 30m – Daily
• 5m – H1 – Daily
• 15m – H4 – Weekly
• H1 – Daily – Monthly
• H4 – Weekly – Quarterly
Example: If you're trading with a 3m model on a 30m/3m setup, you should seek trades in the direction of the H1/Daily bias.
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How It Works:
The indicator first looks for sweeps on the selected HTF — when any of the last four candles are swept, the first condition is met.
The second step is confirmation with a CISD close on the MTF — once a candle closes above/below the CISD level, the second condition is fulfilled. This suggests the price has made its directional decision.
Example: If a previous HTF candle is swept and we receive a bearish CISD confirmation on H1, the HTF bias becomes bearish.
After this, you may switch to a more granular setup like HTF: 30m and MTF: 3m to look for trade entries aligned with the bias (e.g., 30m sweep + 3m CISD).
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How Is Bias Determined?
• HTF Sweep + MTF CISD = SC (Sweep & CISD)
• Latest Bullish SC → Bias: Bullish
• Latest Bearish SC → Bias: Bearish
• Price closes above the last Bearish SC → Bias: Strong Bullish
• Price closes below the last Bullish SC → Bias: Strong Bearish
• Strong Bullish bias + Bearish CISD (without HTF sweep) → Bias: Bullish
• Strong Bearish bias + Bullish CISD (without HTF sweep) → Bias: Bearish
• Bearish price violates SC high, but Bullish SC is untouched → Bias: Bullish
• Bullish price violates SC low, but Bearish SC is untouched → Bias: Bearish
• If neither side generates SC → Bias: No Bias
The logic is built on the idea that a price overcoming resistance is stronger, and encountering resistance is weaker. This model is based on the well-known “Daily Bias” structure, but with personal refinements.
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What’s on the Screen?
• Classic HTF zones (boxes)
• Potential MTF CISD levels
• Confirmed MTF lines
• Sweep zones when HTF sweeps occur
• Result table showing current bias status
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Usage:
• Select HTF and MTF timeframes aligned with your trading timeframe.
• Adjust color and position settings as needed.
• Enter up to seven pairs to track via the menu.
• Use the checkbox next to each pair to enable/disable them.
• If “Ignore these assets” is checked, all pairs will be disabled, and only the currently open chart pair will be tracked.
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Alerts:
You can choose alerts for Bullish, Bearish, Strong Bullish, or Strong Bearish conditions.
There are two types of alert sources:
1. From the indicator’s internal list
2. From TradingView’s watchlist
Visual example:
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How I Use It:
• For spot trades, I use HTF: Weekly and MTF: H4 and look for Bullish or Strong Bullish pairs.
• For scalping, I follow bias from HTF: Daily and MTF: H1.
Example: If the indicator shows a Bearish HTF Bias, I switch to HTF: 30m and MTF: 3m and enter trades once bearish conditions are met (timeframe alignment).
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Important Notes:
• The indicator defines CISD levels only at HTF high and low levels.
• If your chart is on a higher timeframe than your selected HTF/MTF, no data will appear.
Example: If HTF = H1 and MTF = 5m, opening a chart on H4 will result in a blank screen.
• The drawn CISD level on screen is the MTF CISD level.
• Not every alert should be traded. Always confirm with personal experience and visual validation.
• Receiving multiple Strong Bullish/Bearish alerts is intentional. (Trick 😊)
• Please share your feedback and suggestions!
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And Most Importantly:
Don't leave street animals without water and food!
Happy trading!
AuraAURA is an indicator designed for trend analysis of cryptocurrencies, aiming to provide information with real-time chart data. It is in continuous development and aims to contribute to market analysis.
Henrys Session Markers+PO3 Open/Close v.2This indicator automatically marks out Asia Session, London Session, New York Session, and the 10am 4hr PO3 Candle Open and Close. This indicator can help out traders who dont want to mark out their sessions everyday while trading or backtesting.
Bullish/Bearish Trend Indicator [MTF + Alerts] by Dow theory Summary of Logic:
✅ Bullish Trend:
Setup Bar: High > Previous High AND Low ≥ Previous Low
Confirmation Bar: High > Highest High of last 3 candles, Low ≥ Setup Bar Low
Trend Continues Until: Latest candle breaks 2nd last candle’s low → then trend becomes Bearish
🔻 Bearish Trend:
Setup Bar: Low < Previous Low AND High ≤ Previous High
Confirmation Bar: Low < Lowest Low of last 3 candles, High ≤ Setup Bar High
Trend Continues Until: Latest candle breaks 2nd last candle’s high → then trend becomes Bullish
Trend Confirmation Dow TheoryTrend Confirmation as per Dow Theory
Summary of Logic:
✅ Bullish Trend:
Setup Bar: High > Previous High AND Low ≥ Previous Low
Confirmation Bar: High > Highest High of last 3 candles, Low ≥ Setup Bar Low
Trend Continues Until: Latest candle breaks 2nd last candle’s low → then trend becomes Bearish
🔻 Bearish Trend:
Setup Bar: Low < Previous Low AND High ≤ Previous High
Confirmation Bar: Low < Lowest Low of last 3 candles, High ≤ Setup Bar High
Trend Continues Until: Latest candle breaks 2nd last candle’s high → then trend becomes Bullish
Sessions and High/Low/andrewSessions and High/Low/andrew
this indictors covers all the session high and low including frankfurt
Smart Money Scalper v1 [Structure | VIDYA | Oscillator | Delta]🧠 What’s Included in the Core Module:
Component Description-
🔹 Trend Structure + Bias- Detect BoS/ChoCH from Lux-style logic to define bullish/bearish intent.
🟩 Key Level Mapping Structure- based support/resistance and smart money reaction zones.
🔺 VIDYA Slope Filter- Detects smart money accumulation via adaptive volume/trend shifts.
🔸 Two Pole Oscillator- Fast trend strength + direction change confirmation.
🧃 Delta Volume Pressure- Measures real buy/sell aggression (accumulation vs distribution).
🚫 No Trade Zone Logic- Triggers in low volatility, mixed signals, or structure uncertainty.
📊 Bias Labels & Arrows- Display directional bias, trade zones, and visual entries only when clear.
📈 What You’ll See on Chart-
- Key structure swing highs/lows.
- Bull/Bear bias labels (top left).
- Buy/Sell arrows only when all smart money confirmations align.
- Gray zones showing no-trade periods (chop, conflict, low delta).
Multi-Ticker TableMulti-Ticker Table
A customizable TradingView indicator that displays a clean, organized table of up to 10 user-defined ticker symbols with their current daily price, daily dollar change, and daily percentage change.
Key features include:
Enable/disable individual tickers with custom symbols
Customizable font sizes and colors for header and body rows
Customizable table background colors for header and data rows
Flexible table positioning anywhere on the chart (top/middle/bottom × left/center/right)
Highlights positive changes in green and negative changes in red for quick visual analysis
Hides chart candles to display the table as a standalone dashboard
Ideal for traders who want a quick, at-a-glance summary of multiple markets or instruments without cluttering the chart.
Spot Overlapping FVG - [FNDSFT]🧠 Overview
This script plots Higher Timeframe Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) with full visibility and precise placement on lower timeframe charts. Each timeframe (1D–12M) has its own independent toggle, custom label, and box styling, allowing traders to analyze broader market structures across swing and long-term horizons.
🎯 Features
✅ Identifies Fair Value Gaps using a 3-candle logic (candle 1 high vs candle 3 low, and vice versa).
✅ Plots HTF FVG boxes aligned to lower timeframes for comprehensive multi-timeframe analysis.
✅ Supports custom timeframes: 1D to 12M, with individual toggles.
✅ Full visual customization: border color, bullish/bearish box opacity, label font size and color.
✅ Modular inputs to enable or disable specific timeframes for performance.
✅ Uses barstate.isconfirmed logic for stable, non-repainting plots.
⚙️ How It Works
The script requests higher timeframe data via request.security. For each confirmed bar, it checks for FVGs based on:
Bullish FVG: low >= high
Bearish FVG: low >= high
If a gap is detected, a box is plotted between candle 1 and candle 3 using box.new().
Timeframe toggles ensure calculations remain within the limit of 40 request.security calls.
📈 Use Cases
Swing traders analyzing daily to monthly imbalances for medium-term strategies.
Position traders seeking to identify long-term imbalance zones for entries or exits.
ICT methodology practitioners visualizing higher timeframe displacement and inefficiencies.
Traders layering multiple HTF FVGs to build confluence-based trading decisions.
Overlapping FVG - [FNDSFT]🧠 Overview
This script plots Higher Timeframe Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) with full visibility and precise placement on lower timeframe charts. Each timeframe (30s–15m) has its own independent toggle, custom label, and box styling, allowing traders to analyze market structures in detail.
🎯 Features
✅ Identifies Fair Value Gaps using a 3-candle logic (candle 1 high vs candle 3 low, and vice versa).
✅ Plots HTF FVG boxes aligned to lower timeframes for intraday analysis.
✅ Supports custom timeframes: 30s to 15m, with individual toggles.
✅ Full visual customization: border color, bullish/bearish box opacity, label font size and color.
✅ Modular inputs to enable or disable specific timeframes for performance.
✅ Uses barstate.isconfirmed logic for stable, non-repainting plots.
⚙️ How It Works
The script requests higher timeframe data via request.security. For each confirmed bar, it checks for FVGs based on:
Bullish FVG: low >= high
Bearish FVG: low >= high
If a gap is detected, a box is plotted between candle 1 and candle 3 using box.new().
Timeframe toggles ensure calculations remain within the limit of 40 request.security calls.
📈 Use Cases
Scalpers and intraday traders analyzing microstructure.
ICT methodology practitioners visualizing displacement and inefficiencies.
Traders layering multiple FVG timeframes for confluence.
D2E (Distance to EMA)D2E (Distance to EMA) measures how far price is from its daily Exponential Moving Average (EMA), both as a percentage and in dollar terms. It helps traders quickly assess how extended price is from its mean, making it useful for spotting overbought/oversold conditions, pullback opportunities, or trend exhaustion.
The indicator optionally plots threshold zones as bands on the chart: yellow lines mark a standard deviation based on a user-defined % distance, while red lines flag more extreme moves. When price crosses these thresholds, it may suggest potential reversals or continuation depending on context.
A compact on-chart table shows the current EMA, % deviation, and dollar difference from price. Text color changes based on how far price has moved—green (normal), yellow (near threshold), or red (beyond extreme).
Customizable settings include:
• EMA Length (default 20)
• Threshold % and Extreme Threshold %
• Table Position (top/bottom left/right)
• Table Font Size (Tiny to Huge)
Threshold lines are hidden by default but can be toggled on via the Style tab, where you can also adjust their color and thickness.
Built-in alert conditions are included for when price crosses above or below either threshold level.