Institutional Buying %This is an Institutional Footprint Detector that identifies when large traders (institutions, hedge funds, market makers) are actively accumulating or distributing. Unlike retail-focused indicators, it detects the specific signatures institutions leave in the market:
Absorption (high volume, low movement)
Liquidity grabs (stop hunts)
Volume delta (buying vs selling pressure)
Hidden divergences (smart money disagreeing with price)
What it catches: Sustained institutional accumulation
Directional conviction with volume
When smart money is aggressively buying/selling
Divergences:
Hidden bullish div: Price makes lower low, but delta makes higher low
Translation: "Price falling but institutions secretly buying"
Hidden bearish div: Price makes higher high, but delta makes lower high
Translation: "Price rising but institutions secretly selling"
Absorption
Example: Price at support: $100
Volume: 3x average
Range: Only $0.50 movement
Close up → Bullish absorption (institutions eating supply)
What it catches:
Institutions absorbing supply without moving price
Stealth accumulation at support
Distribution at resistance
Classic "they're loading the boat" behavior
ATR-adaptive zones: Works on crypto, stocks, futures automatically
Liquidity Grabs
Example: Recent low: $98
Price spikes to $97.50 (breaks low, triggers stops)
Strong wick recovery, closes at $99.50
Bullish grab → Institutions hunted stops, now buying
Filters: Wick must be >1.2x opposite wick (real rejection)
Range expansion (filters inside bars)
Volume confirmation
This is pure market manipulation detection
Higher timeframe institutional flow Confirmation
Purpose:
Prevents trading against the institutional trend
Acts as a confirmation filter, not primary driver
"Don't fight the bigger money"
Adjustable: 5% for pure signal, 15% for strong trend following
How to Read the Signals
The Histogram (Main Display)
Green Zone (>65%): Strong institutional buying
All 4 components aligned bullish
Safe to be long-biased
Look for entries on pullbacks
Orange Zone (35-65%): Neutral/Consolidation
Mixed signals
Institutions not committed
Wait for clarity
Red Zone (<35%): Strong institutional selling
All 4 components aligned bearish
Reduce longs, consider shorts
Institutions distributing
Background Highlights
Lime Background: Bullish divergence detected
Hidden accumulation happening
Price may be about to reverse up
Major signal - institutions disagree with price decline
Red Background: Bearish divergence detected
Hidden distribution happening
Price may be about to reverse down
Major signal - institutions disagree with price rally
Optional: Cumulative Delta Line
Shows session-level institutional flow:
Rising line → Net buying pressure this session
Falling line → Net selling pressure this session
Resets daily (or your chosen session boundary)
Use: Confirms the histogram direction with intraday flow
How to Trade With It
Setup 1: Divergence + Absorption (Highest Probability)
Wait for divergence background (lime or red)
Check if absorption is occurring (enable debug plot for absorption Percent)
Enter when histogram crosses into green/red zone
Example: Price falling, making lower lows
Lime background appears (bullish divergence)
Histogram crosses above 65%
Entry: Go long, institutions are accumulating
Setup 2: Liquidity Grab Reversal
Price breaks obvious support/resistance
Strong wick rejection appears
Histogram confirms direction (green for bullish grab, red for bearish)
Example:
Price breaks $100 support, hits $99
Long lower wick, closes $101
Histogram >65% green
Entry: Long, stop hunt complete
Setup 3: HTF Alignment (Trend Following)
Set HTF to 240min or Daily
Increase HTF weight to 10-15%
Only trade when histogram aligns with HTF
Example: Daily timeframe shows strong accumulation
On 15min chart, wait for histogram >65%
Entry: Long on any green bar
Setup 4: Session Reset Play (Day Traders)
Enable cumulative delta plot
At session open, watch for delta direction
Enter when histogram confirms
Example: Market opens
Cumulative delta immediately spikes positive
Histogram moves into green zone
Entry: Long, institutions showing hand early
Best Practices
✅ DO: Wait for histogram to cross thresholds clearly
Trust divergences - they're ±35 point boosts for a reason
Use HTF as confirmation filter, not primary signal
Tune divergence sensitivity per instrument
Combine with price action at key levels
❌ DON'T: Trade in orange zone (institutions not committed)
Ignore divergence backgrounds (major signals)
Fight histogram when it's strongly green/red
Use on extremely illiquid assets
Enable all debug plots on 1min charts (lag)
This indicator gives you institutional x-ray vision. When the histogram is green, the big money is buying. When it's red, they're selling. The divergences show you when they're doing it secretly. Trade with them, not against them.
The label on the price scale shows the current Institutional Buying Percentage - it's a real-time reading of the indicator value.
What the Number Means
The label displays a value between 0 and 100:
Example readings:
75 (Green) → Institutions are strongly buying 75% buying pressure vs 25% selling pressure
All components (delta, absorption, liquidity, HTF) aligned bullish
Safe to be long-biased
50 (Orange) → Neutral/Balanced Equal buying and selling pressure
Institutions not committed either way
Wait for clarity before entering
25 (Red) → Institutions are strongly selling 25% buying pressure vs 75% selling pressure
All components aligned bearish
Reduce longs, consider shorts
Trend Analysis
Smart OI & Funding + Market RefSmart OI & Funding + Market Ref is a professional-grade tool designed for crypto perpetual traders who need accurate, real-time sentiment data without the hassle of manual configuration. It solves the common "Symbol Not Found" and NaN errors by using an intelligent symbol detection engine.
This indicator plots the Open Interest (OI) and Funding Rates for your current chart while simultaneously monitoring the broader market sentiment by displaying real-time funding rates for BTC and ETH on the dashboard.
Key Features
🧠 Smart Symbol Detection : automatically detects your current exchange (Binance, Bybit, OKX, etc.) and tries multiple ticker formats (e.g., .P, _OI, _FR) to find valid data. No more manual ticker searching.
📊 Dual-Pane Visualization :
Open Interest (Line): Displayed as a smoothed line area to visualize market participation and trend strength.
Funding Rate (Columns): Color-coded columns (Teal/Red) to instantly spot bullish or bearish sentiment extremes.
⚡ Real-Time Dashboard : A clean, non-intrusive table in the top-right corner displays:
Current Stats : Exact OI (formatted in Millions/Billions) and Funding Rate % for the coin you are viewing.
Market Reference : Live Funding Rates for BTCUSDT and ETHUSDT from your specific exchange to use as a baseline for market sentiment.
How to Use
1. Add to Chart: Apply the indicator to any Crypto Perpetual Futures chart (e.g., BTCUSDT.P, SOLUSDT.P).
2. Scale Setup (Important): Since Open Interest (Millions) and Funding Rates (0.01%) have vastly different values, you must separate their scales:Right-click the Blue Line (OI) $\rightarrow$ Select Pin to Scale Right.Right-click the Columns (Funding) $\rightarrow$ Select Pin to Scale Left.
3. Interpret the Data:High OI + Positive Funding: Strong Bullish sentiment (Longs paying Shorts). Watch for Long Squeezes.High OI + Negative Funding: Strong Bearish sentiment (Shorts paying Longs). Watch for Short Squeezes.Dashboard Ref: Compare your coin's funding to BTC/ETH. If your coin has 0.1% funding while BTC is 0.01%, your crypto is significantly "hotter" than the market average.
Universal Pivot ScannerUniversal Pivot Scanner
Professional pivot pattern detection for any market data source.
A robust pivot detector designed to work across all timeframes and data types - price action, technical indicators, volume, or custom studies. One tool, multiple applications.
Core Functionality
Identifies two high-probability retracement patterns:
HH+HL → Bullish continuation setup (higher high followed by higher low)
LL+LH → Bearish continuation setup (lower low followed by lower high)
Key Features
Non-repainting detection. Labels and alerts trigger at pivot confirmation, ensuring real-time actionable signals without historical bias.
Source flexibility. Compatible with any input - price data, oscillators (RSI, MACD), volume analysis, or proprietary indicators. Single implementation across multiple strategies.
Adaptive configuration. Adjustable lookback period optimizes performance for different market conditions and data types.
Recommended Settings
Lookback: 1 → Oscillators and momentum indicators
Lookback: 3-10 → Price action and ranging markets
Includes visualization table displaying recent pivot sequence and active pattern status.
Designed for systematic traders requiring consistent, verifiable signals across diverse market conditions.
Advanced Custom Volume Profile [KRUTO]⚠️ LANGUAGE NOTICE: This script features a SLOVAK (SK) user interface (settings and tooltips).
This is a highly customizable and versatile Volume Profile indicator designed for precise market analysis. It separates itself from standard tools by offering dynamic anchoring modes, advanced HVN/LVN detection logic, and a "Smart Lines" feature that keeps your chart clean.
Key Features
1. Three Dynamic Anchoring Modes:
Fixed Range (Na čiare výberu): Define exact Start and End times manually. Includes vertical dashed lines to visualize the range.
Anchor to Last Candle (Na poslednej sviečke): Calculates volume from a specific start time up to the current live price. The profile is always anchored to the most recent bar.
Visible Range (Visible - Viditeľné sviečky): Dynamically calculates the profile based only on the candles currently visible on your screen. As you scroll or zoom, the profile updates automatically.
2. HVN & LVN Detection:
HVN (High Volume Nodes): Automatically highlights areas of high consolidation (Green zones). Includes a "merge tolerance" setting to group nearby nodes.
LVN (Low Volume Nodes): Highlights areas of low liquidity/rejection (Red zones).
3. Key Levels & Visuals:
Displays POC (Point of Control), VAH (Value Area High), and VAL (Value Area Low) with extendable lines.
Smart Offset: Keeps the profile at a fixed distance from the latest candle (or right edge) to prevent chart clutter.
Clean Look: Vertical range lines automatically disappear when not in "Fixed Range" mode.
Translation Guide (Slovak -> English)
Since the settings are in Slovak, here is a quick guide for English users:
Zdroj dát profilu (Source):
Na čiare výberu = Fixed Time Range
Na poslednej sviečke = Fixed Start to Current Bar
Visible = Visible Range
Počet úrovní (Bins): Resolution of the histogram (e.g., 160).
Value Area (%): Percentage of volume considered as value (Standard 70%).
Začiatočný / Koncový čas: Start / End Time.
Offset: Distance of the profile from the price action.
Zobraziť HVN / LVN: Show High/Low Volume Nodes.
Credits: Custom logic developed for advanced volume analysis with anti-overlap algorithms for node visualization.
Enjoy the script! 🚀
IBD Style RS Rating Line IndicatorPurpose
Measures relative performance, not just price action.
Recreates the IBD-style 1–99 RS Rating inside TradingView.
RS Line
Plots stock price relative to a benchmark (default: SPX).
Scaled for readability; supports indices and sectors.
Optional MA overlays and positive/negative fill zones.
RS New Highs / New Lows
Scans a user-defined lookback.
Marks RS new highs (blue) and new lows (red).
Modes for historical, last-bar-only, or “RS leads price.”
RS Rating (1–99)
Calculates a weighted performance score over 1–12 months.
Compares this score to market-wide thresholds pulled via request.seed().
Converts score into percentile bands (e.g., 70–89, 90–98).
Assigns 99 to top leaders and 1 to laggards.
Fallback Logic
Missing environment data = shows “RS” without a number.
Replay mode uses fixed thresholds to approximate ratings.
Output
Clean label showing RS Rating near the RS line.
Helps traders instantly judge whether a stock is a true leader.
Kalman Trend Sniper# KALMAN TREND SNIPER
## ORIGINALITY STATEMENT
The Kalman Trend Sniper combines adaptive trend detection with precision entry validation to identify high-probability trading opportunities. Unlike static moving averages that use fixed parameters, this indicator adapts to changing market volatility through ATR-based gain adjustment and distinguishes trending from ranging markets using ADX regime detection.
The indicator's unique contribution is its three-phase entry validation system: signals must hold for three bars, undergo a pullback test to the signal level, and receive confirmation through price action before generating an entry. This structured approach helps traders enter established trends at favorable retracement levels rather than chasing momentum.
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## TECHNICAL METHODOLOGY
### Kalman Filter Implementation
This indicator implements an Alpha-Beta variant of the Kalman filter, a recursive algorithm that estimates trend from noisy price data:
1. Prediction: kf = kf + velocity
2. Error calculation: error = price - kf
3. Correction: kf = kf + gain * error
4. Velocity update: velocity = velocity + (gain * error) / 2
The gain parameter determines filter responsiveness. Higher gain values track price more closely but increase noise sensitivity, while lower values provide smoother output but lag price changes.
### Adaptive Gain Mechanism
The indicator adjusts gain dynamically based on volatility:
Volatility Factor = Current ATR / Long-term ATR
Adaptive Gain = Base Gain * (0.7 + 0.6 * Volatility Factor)
This ATR ratio increases responsiveness during high-volatility periods and reduces sensitivity during consolidations, addressing the fixed-parameter limitation of traditional moving averages. The volatility factor is bounded between configurable minimum and maximum values to prevent extreme adjustments.
### Regime Detection
The indicator uses the Average Directional Index (ADX) to distinguish market conditions:
- Trending markets (ADX above threshold): Full gain applied, signals generated
- Ranging markets (ADX below threshold): Gain reduced 25%, fewer signals
This regime awareness helps reduce whipsaw signals during sideways consolidation periods.
### Signal Line Validation System
When the Kalman line changes direction in trending conditions, the indicator draws a horizontal signal line at the low (for long signals) or high (for short signals) of the signal candle. This line represents a potential support or resistance level.
The validation system then monitors three phases:
Phase 1 - Hold Period: Price must remain above (long) or below (short) the signal line for three consecutive bars. This requirement filters weak signals where price immediately violates the signal level.
Phase 2 - Test: After the hold period, the system waits for price to pull back and touch the signal line, with configurable tolerance for volatile instruments.
Phase 3 - Confirmation: Within eight bars of the test, a confirmation candle must close above (long) or below (short) the test candle's body, demonstrating renewed momentum. If confirmation does not occur within eight bars, the validation attempt expires.
Successful validation generates an R label at the entry point. This three-phase structure helps identify entries where trend direction and support/resistance validation align.
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## USAGE INSTRUCTIONS
### Signal Interpretation
Triangle Signals:
- Upward triangle (teal): Kalman line turns bullish in trending market (ADX above threshold)
- Downward triangle (red): Kalman line turns bearish in trending market
Signal Lines (horizontal):
- Teal line: Potential long support level at signal candle low
- Red line: Potential short resistance level at signal candle high
- Gray line: First opposite-color candle after signal (initial reversal pressure)
R Labels (optional, disabled by default):
- Green R below price: Validation complete for long entry
- Red R above price: Validation complete for short entry
Stop Levels:
- Red dots: Long stop level (Kalman line minus ATR multiplier)
- Teal dots: Short stop level (Kalman line plus ATR multiplier)
### Dashboard Information
The dashboard displays real-time indicator state:
- Trend: Current Kalman direction (BULL/BEAR)
- Regime: Market classification (Trending when ADX exceeds threshold, Ranging otherwise)
- Gain: Current adaptive gain value
- Vol Factor: Volatility ratio (current ATR / long-term ATR)
- ADX: Trend strength (higher values indicate stronger trends)
- Z-Score: Standard deviation distance from Kalman line (when enabled)
- Stop Dist: Current ATR-based stop distance
- Lines: Number of active signal lines displayed
- R-Status: Validation system state (Idle / Waiting / Testing)
### Trading Applications
Trend Following Approach:
1. Wait for triangle signal in trending market (ADX above threshold)
2. Enter immediately at signal candle close or wait for pullback
3. Place stop at displayed stop level
4. Trail stop using Kalman line as dynamic support/resistance
Validation Entry Approach (conservative):
1. After triangle signal, observe three-bar hold period
2. Wait for pullback to signal line (test phase)
3. Enter on R label confirmation
4. Place stop below/above signal line
5. Provides higher probability entries but reduces trade frequency
Z-Score Mean Reversion (when enabled):
1. Watch for Z-Score exceeding entry threshold (default +/-2.0)
2. Consider counter-trend entries when price touches Kalman line
3. Target return to Kalman line (Z-Score near zero)
4. Use Z-Score threshold as stop level for extreme continuation
### Optimal Conditions
The indicator performs optimally in clearly trending markets where ADX consistently exceeds the threshold. Performance degrades in sideways, choppy conditions.
Recommended timeframes:
- 1-5 minute charts: Use Crypto_1M preset (faster adaptation)
- 15-60 minute charts: Use Crypto_15M preset (balanced)
- Hourly charts: Use Forex preset (smoother)
- Daily charts: Use Stocks_Daily preset (long-term trends)
Market conditions:
- High volatility (Vol Factor above 1.5): Expect faster adaptation, wider stops needed
- Normal volatility (Vol Factor 0.7-1.5): Standard behavior
- Low volatility (Vol Factor below 0.7): Expect slower adaptation, tighter stops possible
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## PARAMETER DOCUMENTATION
### Kalman Filter Settings
Preset Mode: Select optimized configuration for specific markets
- Custom: Manual parameter control
- Crypto_1M: Base Gain 0.05, ATR 7 (fast response for 1-5 minute crypto charts)
- Crypto_15M: Base Gain 0.03, ATR 14 (balanced for 15-60 minute crypto charts)
- Forex: Base Gain 0.02, ATR 14 (standard for forex pairs)
- Stocks_Daily: Base Gain 0.01, ATR 20 (smooth for daily stock charts)
Base Gain (0.001-0.2): Core Kalman filter responsiveness parameter. Higher values increase sensitivity to price changes. Low values (0.01-0.02) provide smooth output with fewer whipsaws but slower trend changes. High values (0.06-0.08) offer fast response with more signals but increased whipsaw risk.
Adaptive (checkbox): When enabled, automatically adjusts gain based on ATR ratio. Recommended to keep enabled for dynamic volatility adaptation.
ATR (5-50): Short-term Average True Range period for current volatility measurement. Default 14 is industry standard. Lower values respond faster to volatility changes.
Long ATR (20-200): Long-term ATR period for baseline volatility comparison. Default 50 provides stable reference. The ratio between ATR and Long ATR determines adaptive adjustment magnitude.
Regime Filter (checkbox): Enables ADX-based trending/ranging detection. When enabled, reduces gain by 25 percent during ranging markets to minimize false signals.
ADX Period (7-30): Period for ADX calculation. Default 14 is standard. Lower values respond faster to trend strength changes.
Threshold (15-40): ADX level distinguishing trending from ranging markets. Default 25. Above threshold: trending (generate signals normally). Below threshold: ranging (reduce sensitivity).
Min Vol / Max Vol (0.3-3.0): Bounds for volatility factor adjustment. Prevents extreme gain changes during unusual volatility spikes or quiet periods. Default minimum 0.5, maximum 2.0.
Stop ATR x (1.0-3.0): Multiplier for ATR-based stop loss distance. Default 2.0 places stops two ATRs from Kalman line. Use 1.5 for tight stops (intraday), 2.5-3.0 for wide stops (swing trading).
Show Signals (checkbox): Displays triangle signals when Kalman changes direction in trending markets. Disable to use indicator purely as dynamic support/resistance without signals.
Z-Score (checkbox): Enables mean-reversion signal generation based on statistical deviation from Kalman line.
Period (10-100): Lookback period for Z-Score standard deviation calculation. Default 20 bars. Longer periods produce smoother, less sensitive readings.
Entry (1.5-3.5): Standard deviation threshold for Z-Score signals. Default 2.0 generates signals at plus/minus two standard deviations (approximately 95th percentile moves).
Bull / Bear Colors: Customize Kalman line colors for uptrend (default teal) and downtrend (default red).
Fill (checkbox): Shows semi-transparent fill between price and Kalman line for visual trend emphasis.
### Signal Line System Settings
Signal Lines (checkbox): Displays horizontal signal lines at low (long) or high (short) of signal candles. These function as dynamic support/resistance levels.
Reverse Lines (checkbox): Shows gray horizontal lines at first opposite-colored candle after signal. Helps identify initial resistance points in new trends.
Max Lines (0-20): Maximum number of signal lines to display simultaneously. Older lines are removed as new signals appear. Use 1-2 for clean charts, 3-5 for recent support/resistance history.
Style (Solid/Dotted/Dashed): Visual style for signal and reverse lines. Dotted provides subtle appearance, solid is most prominent.
Line % / Label % (0-100): Transparency percentage for lines and labels. Zero is fully opaque, 100 is invisible.
R Labels (checkbox): Shows R labels when validation confirmation occurs. Default disabled. Enable if you want visual confirmation of successful pullback entries.
Tolerance % (0-1.0): Price deviation tolerance for test candle detection. Zero requires exact touch. 0.5 allows 0.5 percent deviation for volatile instruments.
### Dashboard Settings
Show Dashboard (checkbox): Toggles visibility of information panel. Disable for clean chart presentation.
Position: Choose dashboard location from nine positions (Top/Middle/Bottom combined with Left/Center/Right).
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## LIMITATIONS AND WARNINGS
This indicator is a technical analysis tool that processes historical price data. It does not predict future price movements.
Inherent limitations:
1. Lagging nature: Like all trend indicators, the Kalman filter lags price. Signals occur after trend changes begin, not before.
2. Ranging markets: Generates fewer signals and reduced performance when ADX falls below threshold. Not optimized for sideways consolidation.
3. Whipsaw risk: In choppy, indecisive markets near ADX threshold, signals may reverse quickly despite regime filtering.
4. Parameter sensitivity: Inappropriate Base Gain settings can cause over-trading (too high) or missed trends (too low).
5. Validation requirement: The three-phase confirmation system provides higher accuracy but significantly reduces trade frequency. Not all trends produce valid pullback entries.
Not suitable for:
- Scalping strategies requiring instant signals (Kalman filter has intentional smoothing)
- Ultra-high frequency trading (indicator updates once per bar close)
- Markets with extreme overnight gaps (stops may be exceeded)
- Strategies requiring signals on Heikin Ashi, Renko, Kagi, Point and Figure, or Range charts
Risk management requirements:
This indicator provides trend direction and signal levels but does not incorporate position sizing, risk management, or account balance considerations. Users must implement appropriate position sizing, maximum daily loss limits, and portfolio diversification. Past performance does not indicate future results.
Optimal usage:
- Works optimally in clearly trending markets where ADX consistently exceeds threshold
- Performance degrades in sideways, choppy conditions
- Designed for swing trading and position trading timeframes (15-minute and above)
- Requires confirmation from price action or additional technical analysis
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## NO REPAINT GUARANTEE
This indicator operates on bar close confirmation only. All signals, signal lines, and validation labels appear exclusively when candles close. Historical signals remain exactly where they appeared. This makes the indicator suitable for automated trading and reliable backtesting. What you see in historical data matches what appeared in real-time.
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## ALERTS
The indicator provides eight alert conditions:
1. Kalman Buy Signal: Fires when upward triangle appears (bullish trend change in trending market)
2. Kalman Sell Signal: Fires when downward triangle appears (bearish trend change in trending market)
3. Trend Change to Bullish: Fires whenever Kalman line changes to bullish (regardless of ADX)
4. Trend Change to Bearish: Fires whenever Kalman line changes to bearish (regardless of ADX)
5. SCT-R Long Retest Confirmed: Fires when green R label appears for long validation
6. SCT-R Short Retest Confirmed: Fires when red R label appears for short validation
7. SCT Test Long Detected: Fires when test candle appears for long signal (before confirmation)
8. SCT Test Short Detected: Fires when test candle appears for short signal (before confirmation)
Alert messages include context about bar close confirmation and current price levels.
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## CALCULATION TRANSPARENCY
While complete proprietary optimization methodology is not disclosed, the core technical approach is fully explained: Alpha-Beta Kalman filter with ATR-based adaptive gain adjustment and ADX regime detection. The signal line validation system uses a three-phase structure (hold, test, confirmation) with configurable parameters. Users can understand indicator functionality and make informed decisions about application.
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## DISCLAIMER
This indicator is provided as a technical analysis tool. It does not constitute financial advice, trading recommendations, or performance guarantees. All trading decisions carry risk. Users are responsible for their own trading decisions and risk management. Past results do not indicate future performance.
Mark Minervini SEPA Methodology Trading ToolCore Purpose
Visual toolkit reflecting Mark Minervini’s SEPA trading principles.
Helps identify trend strength, quality consolidations, and avoid overextended entries.
Moving Average Framework
Plots key EMAs/SMAs (5, 10, 20, 50, 150, 200).
Shows clean trend alignment and price respect of key levels.
Trend Template Highlight
Shades area between SMA 150 & SMA 200 when all Minervini Trend Template conditions are met:
Price above 150 & 200 SMA
SMA 150 > SMA 200
Rising 200 SMA
Price above SMA 50
Price 30% above 52-week low
Price within 25% of 52-week high
Daily Extended Detector
Uses ATR to warn when price is too far above the 10-day EMA.
Shaded zone indicates high-risk, overextended conditions.
Consolidation Tools
Weekly Tight Closes Detector: flags 3-week volatility contraction zones.
Inside Day Detector: marks inside bars and emphasizes back-to-back inside days.
Swing-Structure Markers
Automatically labels pivot highs and lows.
Optional %-change between pivot points for trend-rhythm analysis.
Overall Function
A focused, rules-based visual assistant designed to keep charts aligned with Minervini’s strict trend, risk, and consolidation standards.
Ultra Hassas SuperTrend v6 – HEIKEN + 2x + ALARMUltra hassas trend takibi ile dip ve tepelerden gelen sinyallerle hitli bir sekilde kar edilebilir.
Trend Line Proximity Meter (Improved v2 with Recent Touches)Overview
Trend Line Proximity Meter (Improved v2 with Recent Touches) is a powerful overlay tool that transforms any manually-defined trend line (via two configurable points) into a live analytical instrument. It draws the line, auto-detects whether it currently acts as support or resistance, and calculates real-time metrics: % deviation, absolute distance, projected price, slope, historical touch count, and — new in v2 — recent touch count within a user-defined lookback. All data appears in a clean, color-coded dashboard that updates instantly as price moves. Perfect for traders who draw their own channels or trend lines and want objective, quantitative feedback without clutter.
Core Mechanics
Trend Line Creation: Define two points by "bars back" and price type (High/Low/Close/Open/Custom). The script builds the line from those coordinates and optionally extends it as a ray.
Dynamic Role Detection: Automatically classifies the line as Support (price above), Resistance (price below), or Neutral. Auto-colors the line and dashboard accordingly when enabled.
Proximity Engine:
% Deviation: ((close – line price) / line price) × 100
Absolute Distance: close – line price
Projected Price: Exact line value at current bar
Slope: Price change per bar
Touch Counting (v2 Enhancement):
Historical Touches: Total times any candle’s range intersected the line within its drawn/extended segment.
Recent Touches: Same logic but limited to the last N bars (default 50) — instantly shows if the level is “hot” right now.
Tolerance % (default 0.2%) accounts for wicks and minor breaches.
Dashboard: Fully configurable position/size. Displays all metrics with intuitive color coding:
Green/Yellow/Red proximity zones (user-defined thresholds)
Support (green) / Resistance (red) auto-highlighting
Recent vs Historical touch split for quick context
Why This Adds Value & Originality
Most trend line tools only draw lines. This is the only public script that turns a single user-drawn trend line into a full analytical dashboard with real-time deviation %, projected price, slope, and dual touch counters (historical + recent). The recent-touch feature instantly reveals whether a level is currently respected or ignored — information no other indicator provides automatically. Clean, efficient code (no lookahead, no repainting) and smart proximity coloring make it uniquely practical for discretionary traders who rely on hand-drawn lines but want objective data.
How to Use
Draw Your Line:
Set Point 1 (e.g., 100 bars back → Low)
Set Point 2 (e.g., 50 bars back → High)
Adjust style, width, and whether to extend.
Interpret the Dashboard:
Line Type: “SUPPORT” (green) or “RESISTANCE” (red)
Proximity %: +0.4% = price 0.4% above line (green zone = very close)
Recent Touches (Last 50): 4 → level is active now
Historical Touches: 12 → proven significance
Trade Ideas:
Price near line + high recent touches → watch for bounce/rejection
Break with low recent touches → potential trend change
Use alerts for “Price Near Trend Line” or crossovers
Best Practice: Use on 1H–Daily charts; combine with volume or order flow for confluence.
Limitations & Disclaimer
Line is based on two fixed historical points — moving markets may require occasional re-adjustment. Touch detection uses a small tolerance zone (adjustable). No automatic multi-line support (one line per instance). Not financial advice — use with proper risk management. Past performance ≠ future results. Questions? Comment below!
Z-Score Regime DetectorThe Z-Score Regime Detector is a statistical market regime indicator that helps identify bullish and bearish market conditions based on normalized momentum of three core metrics:
- Price (Close)
- Volume
- Market Capitalization (via CRYPTOCAP:TOTAL)
Each metric is standardized using the Z-score over a user-defined period, allowing comparison of relative extremes across time. This removes raw value biases and reveals underlying momentum structure.
📊 How it Works
- Z-Score: Measures how far a current value deviates from its average in terms of standard deviations.
- A Bullish Regime is identified when both price and market cap Z-scores are above the volume Z-score.
- A Bearish Regime occurs when price and market cap Z-scores fall below volume Z-score.
Bias Signal:
- Bullish Bias = Price Z-score > Market Cap Z-score
- Bearish Bias = Market Cap Z-score > Price Z-score
This provides a statistically consistent framework to assess whether the market is flowing with strength or stress.
✅ Why This Might Be Effective
- Normalizing the data via Z-scores allows comparison of diverse metrics on a common scale.
- Using market cap offers broader insight than price alone, especially for crypto.
- Volume as a reference threshold helps identify accumulation/distribution regimes.
- Simple regime logic makes it suitable for trend confirmation, filtering, or position biasing in systems.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This script is for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Always perform your own research and risk management. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Use at your own discretion.
Hash Supertrend [Hash Capital Research]Hash Supertrend Strategy by Hash Capital Research
Overview
Hash Supertrend is a professional-grade trend-following strategy that combines the proven Supertrend indicator with institutional visual design and flexible time filtering.
The strategy uses ATR-based volatility bands to identify trend direction and executes position reversals when the trend flips.This implementation features a distinctive fluorescent color system with customizable glow effects, making trend changes immediately visible while maintaining the clean, professional aesthetic expected in quantitative trading environments.
Entry Signals:
Long Entry: Price crosses above the Supertrend line (trend flips bullish)
Short Entry: Price crosses below the Supertrend line (trend flips bearish)
Controls the lookback period for volatility calculation
Lower values (7-10): More sensitive to price changes, generates more signals
Higher values (12-14): Smoother response, fewer signals but potentially delayed entries
Recommended range: 7-14 depending on market volatility
Factor (Default: 3.0)
Restricts trading to specific hours
Useful for avoiding low-liquidity sessions, overnight gaps, or known choppy periods
When disabled, strategy trades 24/7
Start Hour (Default: 9) & Start Minute (Default: 30)
Define when the trading session begins
Uses exchange timezone in 24-hour format
Example: 9:30 = 9:30 AM
End Hour (Default: 16) & End Minute (Default: 0)
Controls the vibrancy of the fluorescent color system
1-3: Subtle, muted colors
4-6: Balanced, moderate saturation
7-10: Bright, highly saturated fluorescent appearance
Affects both the Supertrend line and trend zones
Glow Effect (Default: On)
Adds luminous halo around the Supertrend line
Creates a multi-layered visual with depth
Particularly effective during strong trends
Glow Intensity (Default: 5.0)
Displays tiny fluorescent dots at entry points
Green dot below bar: Long entry
Red dot above bar: Short entry
Provides clear visual confirmation of executed trades
Show Trend Zone (Default: On)
Strong trending markets (2020-style bull runs, sustained bear markets)
Markets with clear directional bias
Instruments with consistent volatility patterns
Timeframes: 15m to Daily (optimal on 1H-4H)
Challenging Conditions:
Choppy, range-bound markets
Low volatility consolidation periods
Highly news-driven instruments with frequent gaps
Very low timeframes (1m-5m) prone to noise
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PA Builder [PrimeAutomation]1. PA Builder – Overview
PA Builder is not a fixed strategy; it’s a framework for building strategies. Instead of giving traders one rigid system, it provides a toolbox where entries, exits, filters, risk parameters, and automation rules can all be defined and combined. The core philosophy is confluence: the idea that a trade should only be taken when multiple independent signals agree. The Builder is built around this principle. Every module; trend, reactors, bands, reversals, volume, structure, divergences, externals can be treated as one layer of confidence. The stronger the alignment across layers, the higher the quality of the setup in theory.
In practice, this means PA Builder encourages traders to think in terms of “confluence,” not single indicators. Trend and positioning define whether you should even be looking for longs or shorts. Timing tools such as bands, reversals and candlestick structures determine when inside that broader bias you want to engage. Confirmation tools like volume and flow tell you whether capital is actually supporting the move. Filter systems then ensure that even if everything looks good locally, you still respect higher-timeframe or opposing warnings. The Builder’s philosophy is simple: enter less often, but only when conditions are genuinely in your favour.
2. Core Entry Signal Components
The entry logic in PA Builder is built on a set of signal engines that can be combined in many ways. Trend Signals form a natural foundation. They use low-lag low-pass filters, borrowed from audio signal processing, to extract directional bias from price without the classic delay of classical moving averages. The sensitivity parameter controls how reactive this engine is: lower values favour cleaner trends and fewer whipsaws, while higher values are better suited to short-term intraday trading where speed matters more than smoothness. Many traders start by requiring that Trend Signals show “all bullish” or “all bearish” before allowing any entries in that direction.
Trend signals firing short positions
On top of this directional backbone, the Dynamic Reactor behaves as an adaptive baseline. It accelerates in volatile phases and slows down during consolidation, effectively acting as a moving reference point for both trend and price position. A typical use of this module is to insist that, for long trades, the price sits above a bullish reactor; for shorts, below a bearish one. At the higher-timeframe level, the Quantum Reactor provides a VWAP-style reference that can be anchored to larger candles than the chart you are trading. A common configuration is to trade on a 15-minute chart while requiring that price is above the 4-hour Quantum Reactor for longs or below it for shorts. The “fast” and “slow” options determine how quickly this reference adapts to new information.
Timing is then refined with tools like Quantum Bands, reversals and candle structure analysis. Quantum Bands identify extremes within the current environment. In an uptrend, a tag of the lower band can be treated as a pullback rather than a breakdown; in a downtrend, the upper band acts like a shorting zone. Many traders combine “trend up and above higher-timeframe reactor” with “price temporarily below lower band” to construct a mean-reversion entry inside a larger uptrend. Reversal detection modules examine recent bars to find turning points, with shorter lookbacks capturing fast flips and longer lookbacks tracking deeper structural changes. Candle structure logic goes beyond classical candlestick names and instead focuses on whether price action confirms follow-through or reversion behaviour, with options like “2X” modes that wait for two successive confirmations before acting.
Before and after filtering using reactor applied.
Additional confirmation layers come from Volume Matrix, Money Flow, OSC True7 and divergence detection. Volume and flow tools answer whether actual capital is participating in the move or whether price is drifting on thin activity. OSC True7 categorises the state of the trend into intuitive buckets, strong, healthy, neutral, or exhausted, making it easier to avoid chasing extremes. Divergences between price and momentum can be used either as entry triggers in contrarian systems or as hard filters that block trades when warning signs are present. Finally, two external indicator inputs make it possible to integrate RSI, MACD, custom indicators or even other strategies into the Builder, either as simple thresholds or as comparative logic between two external sources (for example, requiring a fast EMA to be above a slow EMA before allowing longs).
3. Exit System & Trade Management
The exit systems in PA Builder are designed to be as vital as the entry logic. It assumes exits are not an afterthought, but half of the edge. Instead of forcing a single take profit point, the system uses a three-tier structure where you can assign different portions of the position to different targets. A common pattern is to scale out a small portion early (for example at one ATR), another portion at an intermediate level, and keep the largest slice for a deeper move. This creates a natural balance: you book something early to reduce emotional stress, while leaving room to participate in the full potential of a trend.
Targets can be defined using ATR multiples or risk-to-reward ratios that are directly tied to the initial stop distance. Using ATR keeps exits proportional to current volatility. A two ATR target in a quiet environment is very different in absolute price distance from the same multiple in a high-volatility environment, yet conceptually it represents the same “size” move. Risk-to-reward exits build on this by ensuring that if you risk one unit (1R), the reward targets are set at predefined multiples of that risk. This enforces positive expectancy at the structural level: the strategy cannot generate entries with inherently negative payoffs.
Once price begins to move in your favour, trailing logic takes over if you choose to enable it. Trailing can begin immediately from entry or only after a target has been hit. Many users prefer to let TP1 and TP2 behave as fixed profit points and then apply a trailing stop or trailing take profit to the final remainder. That way, routine winners are banked mechanically, while occasional explosive moves can be ridden for as long as the market allows. The breakeven module supports this behaviour by automatically moving stops to entry (or slightly through entry into profit) after a specified condition such as TP1 being hit. This transforms the risk profile mid trade: once breakeven has been secured, remaining size can be managed with much less psychological pressure.
The system also recognises the cost of time. Kill Switch functionality exits trades that have been open too long under mediocre conditions, typically when they are in modest profit but not progressing. This protects you from capital being tied up while better opportunities appear elsewhere. Underlying all of this are several trailing stop mechanisms: percentage-based, tick-based for very short-term strategies, TP linked trailing that activates only once a certain profit threshold has been achieved, and ATR based trailing that automatically scales the trail distance with volatility. Each method serves a slightly different profile of strategy, but all share the same aim: preserve gains and limit downside in a structured way rather than rely on discretionary judgement after the fact.
4. Filters and Risk Management
The filter systems in PA Builder formalise the idea that good trading is often about knowing when not to act. “Do Not Trade” conditions can be configured so that even a perfectly aligned bullish entry stack is overridden if certain bearish evidence is present. These can include higher timeframe reversal structures, powerful opposing divergences, or conflicting signals in key modules. By assigning conditions specifically to “Do Not Long” and “Do Not Short” rather than only to entries, you create asymmetry: buying requires bullish evidence and an absence of strong bearish warnings; selling requires the mirror.
Volatility filters extend this logic to the regime level. Some strategies are inherently suited to low volatility, range bound environments where fading extremes is profitable; others require expansion and energy to function properly. By binding trading permission to volatility ranges, you ensure that a mean-reversion system does not blindly attempt to fade a breakout, and that a momentum system does not spin its wheels in a dead, sideways market. You can even reference volatility from a higher timeframe than the one you trade, so that a five-minute strategy is still aware of the broader one-hour volatility regime it sits inside.
Applied DO NOT TRADE - removes poor signal
Risk management and position sizing are configured so each trade is expressed in units of risk rather than arbitrary size. Leverage, in this framework, is simply a scaling factor for capital efficiency; the actual risk per trade is still controlled by the distance between entry and stop and the percentage of equity you choose to expose. Reinvestment options then decide what proportion of accumulated profit is fed back into position sizing. A more aggressive reinvestment setting accelerates compounding but increases the amplitude of drawdowns; a more conservative one smooths the equity curve at the cost of slower growth. The Base Trade Value parameter ties all of this together by deciding how much nominal capital or how many contracts are committed per trade in light of your maximum allowed simultaneous positions and your intended use of leverage.
External exit conditions provide further flexibility. For example, you might design a system whose entries rely purely on PA Builder’s internal modules, but whose exits use RSI readings, moving average crosses, or a proprietary external indicator. The separation of entry and exit logic allows you to bolt on different behaviours at the tail end of trades while keeping your core signal engine intact. In all cases, the objective is the same: express risk in a controlled, repeatable way that can survive long stretches of unfavourable market conditions.
5. PDT, Cooldowns and Visual Modes
For traders subject to Pattern Day Trading rules, PA Builder includes a day-trade tracking system that counts business days correctly and respects the three-trades-in-five-days limit. This goes beyond simple compliance; it forces discipline. When intraday trading is heavily constrained, you are naturally pushed toward swing-oriented strategies with fewer, more selective entries. The tool visually marks your PDT status so you never inadvertently cross the line and trigger a lockout.
Cooldown systems address another reality: psychological vulnerability after streaks. Following several consecutive wins, many traders unconsciously loosen their standards, take marginal signals, oversize positions, or overtrade. A win-streak cooldown deliberately pauses trading after a configured number of wins, giving you time to reset. The same applies to losing streaks. After a run of losses, the strongest temptation is often to “make it back now,” which is exactly when discipline is weakest. A loss-streak cooldown enforces a break in activity during this high-risk emotional state, helping to prevent cascading damage driven by revenge trading.
Visualisation comes in two main modes. Classic mode emphasises precision: it draws explicit entry lines, stop levels, target levels and fill zones, making it easy to audit risk/reward on each trade, verify that the exit logic behaves as intended, and review historical trades in detail. Modern mode emphasises market feel: instead of focusing on exact levels, it colours candles and backgrounds to reflect momentum, profit state and dynamics.
This helps you see at a glance whether a strategy is operating in a smooth trending environment or a choppy, fragmented one, and whether current trades are broadly working or struggling. Many users develop and debug in Classic mode and then monitor live performance in Modern mode, so both representations become part of the workflow.
6. Strategy Design Workflow, Examples and Cautions
Designing with PA Builder is inherently iterative. You begin with a simple theory and a minimal configuration, perhaps just a trend filter and a basic stop/target structure, and run a backtest. You then examine where the system fails. If you see many losses occurring in counter-trend conditions, you add an additional directional filter or restrict entries with a higher-timeframe reactor condition. If you observe many small whipsaw losses, you might require candle structure confirmation or volume confirmation before allowing an entry. Each change is made one at a time and evaluated. This process gradually builds a layered system where every component has a clear purpose: some reduce drawdown, some increase win rate, some cut out only the worst trades, and others help capture more of the best ones.
A conservative swing strategy might need an agreement between short-term trend signals, a higher-timeframe Quantum position, and a bullish Dynamic Reactor state, while checking that volume supports the move and that no significant bearish reversals or divergences are present on higher timeframes. It might accept relatively few trades, but each trade would be tightly controlled, scaled out over several ATR-based targets and protected with breakeven and trailing logic. On the opposite end, an aggressive scalping configuration would relax some filters, favour faster sensitivities, use short lookback reversals, and tighten stops and targets dramatically, relying on high frequency and careful volatility filtering to maintain edge.
Throughout all of this, overfitting remains the main danger. The more parameters you tune and the more coincidental rules you add to make the backtest equity curve smoother, the more likely it is that you are capturing noise rather than a real, repeatable edge. Signs of overfitting include heavily optimised numeric values with no intuitive justification, large differences between in-sample and out-of-sample results, or strategies that work spectacularly in very specific regimes and collapse elsewhere. To mitigate this, keep strategies as simple as possible, test across different market regimes (bull, bear, range), and accept that robust systems usually look less “perfect” on the historical chart.
Bridging the gap from backtest to live trading is another critical step. Before risking capital, it is wise to paper trade the configuration for a number of trades to confirm that signal frequency, behaviour and execution align with expectations. When going live, starting with minimal size and gradually scaling up based on real-world performance helps manage both financial and psychological risk. If live results diverge significantly from backtest expectations due to slippage, fees, or changing market conditions, you can adjust, reduce size, or temporarily pause rather than commit fully to a failing configuration.
Ultimately, PA Builder is designed to be a tool for building structured, rules-driven trading systems. It gives you the tools to express your ideas, test them, refine them, and run them under controlled risk. It does not remove uncertainty or guarantee results, but it does provide a clear, transparent way to translate trading concepts into executable, testable logic, and to evolve those systems as markets change and your understanding deepens.
FancyITM - Honey Drip AdminFancyITM @ Honeydripnetwork.com Indicator
**Overview**
Fancy is a clean, color-coded execution dashboard built for intraday and swing traders who want institutional levels, premarket structure, and volatility context on a single chart — without turning their screen into a circus.
This script combines VWAP, EMAs, dynamic key levels (SpacemanBTC-style IDWM), premarket high/low, monthly Fibonacci zones, and an ATR/RSI stats panel into one branded layout using Fancy’s signature color palette (bright green, teal, purple, and hot pink).
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### Core Features
**🧠 Trend & Moving Averages**
* **VWAP (Bright Green)** – Always-on anchor for intraday bias and mean reversion.
* **Daily SMA 20 (Bright Green)** – Higher-timeframe trend context that aligns with Fancy’s system.
* **EMA 8 & EMA 20 (Bright Purple)** – Short-term momentum and pullback engine for entries and continuations.
* **Optional EMA 50 & EMA 200** – Turn on higher-timeframe trend filters only when you need them.
* **Fancy Zone (optional)** – Fills the space between VWAP and EMA 20 to highlight the “decision zone” where price often reacts or flips bias.
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### 📍 Structure & Key Levels
**Premarket High/Low (Hot Pink)**
* Automatically tracks **current session premarket high and low** in bright hot pink.
* Uses extended-hours data up to your custom cutoff time (default 9:30 ET).
* Lines extend across the regular session so you can see exactly how RTH trades against overnight liquidity.
Key Levels (Daily / Weekly / Monthly / Yearly)**
All levels are drawn using `request.security()` so they stay anchored and follow the chart:
* **Daily:** Previous Day Open / High / Low / Mid (DO, PDH, PDL, PDM) – one unified Daily color.
* **Weekly:** Previous Week Open / High / Low / Mid (WO, PWH, PWL, PWM) – distinct Weekly color.
* **Monthly:** Previous Month Open / High / Low / Mid (MO, PMH, PML, PMM) – distinct Monthly color.
* **Yearly (optional):** Current Year Open / High / Low / Mid (YO, CYH, CYL, CYM) – distinct Yearly color.
You can:
* Toggle each timeframe (Daily / Weekly / Monthly / Yearly) on/off.
* Use the **Fancy Profile** selector:
* **Scalper:** Daily only.
* **Intraday:** Daily + Weekly.
* **Swing:** Daily + Weekly + Monthly + optional Yearly.
* Optionally restrict IDWM levels to intraday charts (≤ 60m) to keep higher TF charts clean.
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### 🌀 Monthly Fibonacci Levels (MTF)
* Pulls a **higher-timeframe candle** (default: Monthly) and builds a Fibonacci ladder across its range.
* Customizable fib levels (0.0 / 0.236 / 0.382 / 0.5 / 0.618 / 0.786 / 1.0 / optional extensions).
* Each level has its own **color and toggle**, following the Fancy palette (lime, teal, purple, hot pink, etc.).
* Option to show **price labels** at each fib with both the fib ratio and the exact price.
* Optional HTF candle visualization so you can see the source bar your fib set is based on.
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### 📊 Stats Panel – ATR & RSI
A compact stats panel (top-left or top-right) to keep your decision-making tight:
* **Bias:** Bullish / Bearish / Neutral
* Based on VWAP and EMA stacking (8/20/SMA20) so you always know the dominant intraday lean.
* **ATR(14):** Daily ATR in points.
* **ATR Used:**
* Today’s current **range vs ATR**
* Shown as points and % of daily ATR (how much of the expected move is already done).
* **ATR Left:**
* Remaining ATR in points and % (potential “fuel” left in the day).
* **RSI:**
* Configurable length (default 14) with clean numeric display.
This panel gives instant context: *Is there still room for a move, or are we trading at the edge of the daily range?*
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### Best Use Cases
* **Options scalpers & day traders** who want VWAP + EMAs + premarket ranges + daily/weekly structure on one chart.
* **Intraday futures / index traders** tracking how price interacts with premarket H/L, previous day/week levels, and monthly fib zones.
* **Swing traders** who need quick visual alignment across Daily/Weekly/Monthly/Yearly opens and ranges without stacking 5 different indicators.
A.I. 👑 Optimus Prime [RubiXalgo]A.I. Optimus Prime — Rubik’s Algo (2025 Edition) by StupidBitcoin
The ultimate all-in-one AI-powered trend & volume system inspired by the mathematics of a Rubik’s Cube and the fluid hand movements of speed-cubers.
Two “cubes” rotate inside each other:
-Figure 1 (outer cube) = Supply / Demand / Bull / Bear zones
-Figure 2 (inner core) = Trend / xTrend / Price / Volume relationships
Just as a speed-cuber solves the cube blindly while juggling, Optimus Prime solves the market in real time using adaptive Kalman filters, k-NN machine learning, LOWESS smoothing, dynamic volume delta, and color-gradient intelligence — turning chaos into an intuitive traffic-light trading experience.Core FeaturesDual Kalman “Rubik” lines (Fast & Slow) with zero-lag adaptive scaling
-AI candle coloring + gradient momentum oscillator
-Dynamic Linear Regression Volume Profile with auto-angled VPOC
-Liquidation Heatmap Window with entry, stop-loss, and 3 profit targets ( / auto-mark)
-Volume Profit-Trend polyline predictor (walk-forward volume delta + Ichimoku wave theory)
-Up to 5 multi-timeframe moving averages (SMA/DEMA/TEMA/VWMA) + trend table
-Speed-lane fill + Kalman target marker on current bar
-Full machine-learning color system (Classic or Crypto themes)
Why the Rubik’s metaphor works
The VSQC lookback (default 9) acts like the “speed” of the fast cube.
The Maximum Length + Accelerator Multiplier control the “slow” cube.
As market conditions change, the two cubes rotate and realign exactly like Ichimoku components — but fully adaptive and non-repainting.Top-Tier Signals (3:1+ RR)
Longs
Green Liquidation Window + green Volume Profit-Trend curving up → enter at ✪, SL below red stop, TP at ◆/❖/🞛
Price breaks above green Fast Rubik + green polyline → ride to 3rd target
Bounce off green VPOC center line with confirming green candle & volume surge
Shorts (mirror opposite with red/teal colors)Educational & Open-Source
Built for learning. Every module is heavily commented and credited to the Pine Script community that made it possible.
Licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 — free to study, modify, and share non-commercially with attribution.Settings HighlightsVSQC Dynamic Scaling Lookback (8-21) → speed of the fast cube (9 = developer default)
Accelerator Multiplier → how aggressively the slow cube adapts
k-Neighbors Count (63) → machine-learning prediction strength
Two gorgeous color themes: Classic (red/green) or Crypto (teal/purple)
If you ever wanted an indicator that feels like a living, breathing Rubik’s Cube solving the market in front of your eyes — this is it.Not financial advice • Trade at your own risk • Backtest thoroughly • 2025 StupidBitcoin
ATH/ATL/DaysThis indicator displays the All-Time High (ATH) and All-Time Low (ATL) — or more precisely, the highest and lowest price within the last N days. It works on any timeframe and uses only local chart data (no security() calls), ensuring stable and accurate results.
It plots horizontal lines for both the ATH and ATL and includes a clean, compact table showing:
Date of the extreme
Days since it occurred
Price
% distance from current price
$ distance from current price
A reliable tool for identifying local extremes, spotting market structure shifts, and tracking short-term price ranges.
NeuraAlgo - Market DynamicsNeuraAlgo – Market Dynamics
Simplyfying the Market Dynamics
Unlock the complexity of financial markets with NeuraAlgo – Market Dynamics. Designed for traders and investors alike, this intelligent tool distills the chaos of price movements, volume fluctuations, and trend directions into clear, actionable insights. With advanced algorithms working behind the scenes, it simplifies market dynamics so you can focus on making informed decisions, spotting opportunities, and managing risk with confidence.
Behind this simple overlay lies a powerful, complex algorithm.
Main Settings -Main Algorithm
Timeframe – Choose the chart timeframe that the indicator will analyze. It adapts the calculations to the selected interval for precise market insights.
Preset – Select the operating mode:
Main Trend: Focuses on the dominant market trend.
Multi Trend: Analyzes multiple trend layers for a broader perspective.
Sensitivity – Adjusts the indicator’s responsiveness to price changes. Higher values make the system more reactive to market fluctuations, while lower values smooth out minor noise.
Smooth Tuner – Controls the smoothing of the underlying calculations, helping to reduce false signals and provide cleaner trend visualization.
Orderflow Statistics – Toggle to display detailed order flow statistics directly on the chart for deeper market analysis.
Performance Statistics – Toggle to enable backtesting tables, showing historical performance metrics of the indicator for strategy evaluation.
2.Art Settings -Change Visuals
Color Scheme – Select a pre-defined visual theme for your charts:
Bright Light – High-contrast, vibrant colors for maximum clarity.
Freezer Mode – Cool-toned palette for calm, visually comfortable analysis.
Standard Mode – Balanced, neutral colors for everyday use.
Delta Mode – Highlights key differences and movements with distinct colors.
Custom – Fully customize the colors of bullish, bearish, and range elements.
Green / Red / Range (Custom Colors) – When “Custom” is selected, these options allow you to define the colors for bullish (Green), bearish (Red), and neutral/range areas (Range) according to your preference.
Candle Coloring Type – Choose how candles are highlighted based on market signals:
Confirmation Simple – Basic signal-based coloring for clear, direct visualization.
Confirmation Gradient – Smooth gradient-based coloring for more dynamic and aesthetic signal representation.
3.Dashboard -Market Statistics
The Dashboard provides a compact, at-a-glance overview of key market conditions and indicator metrics, helping traders make faster and more informed decisions.
Functionality & Layout – The dashboard dynamically displays multiple sections:
Optimal Scale ⚖️ – Shows key market scaling metrics like volatility for better decision-making.
Risk Manager 📊 – Indicates the active risk management strategy (e.g., Risk-Reward, Partial Exits, or Trailing Stop Loss).
Orderflow Statistics 📈 – Displays market sentiment, footprint strength, and delta trends for precise order flow analysis.
Market Status 🌐 – Highlights current trend conditions and trend strength across different timeframes.
Bias Scores 🎯 – Provides trend strength percentages across multiple timeframes (5min, 15min, 30min, 1H, 4H, 1D) to quickly gauge market bias.
Backtest Performance -A summary panel showing the overall performance of the strategy.
Deposit -The starting capital used for backtesting.
Win Trades -Total number of profitable trades.
Winrate -Percentage of winning trades out of all trades.
Max DD -Maximum drawdown — the largest peak-to-trough loss.
PnL -Net profit or loss generated by the strategy.
Return -Percentage growth of the account during the test.
Profit Factor -Ratio of total profits to total losses.
The dashboard uses color-coded indicators (green for bullish, red for bearish, yellow for neutral) and merged cells for a clean and organized display.
It’s designed to simplify complex market dynamics into a visually intuitive interface, giving traders real-time insights without cluttering the chart.
4.Neura Engineering – Enhancements
This section provides advanced filtering options to fine-tune market analysis, reduce noise, and highlight meaningful trends.
Noise Filter – Smoothens minor price fluctuations to reduce false signals.Noise Sensitivity helps Adjust how aggressively the filter suppresses noise.
Gap Filter – Detects and smooths price gaps to improve trend clarity.Gap Sensitivity helps Controls the responsiveness of the gap filter.
Range Filter – Filters out small-range price movements to focus on significant market swings.helps Adjusts how tightly the filter defines meaningful ranges.
Volatility Filter – Highlights periods of high market volatility while filtering less active periods.helps Sets the threshold for what constitutes high volatility.
Trend Filter – Focuses analysis on strong trends by filtering out weaker signals.helps Determines the minimum strength required for a trend to be considered valid.helps Uses Average True Range to dynamically adjust trend filtering based on market movement.
These enhancement tools allow traders to customize signal clarity, reduce noise, and focus on meaningful market dynamics, creating a cleaner and more actionable charting experience.
5.Neura Overlays – Market Visual Enhancements
These overlays add visual intelligence to your chart, helping you instantly understand trend behavior, sentiment shifts, and price structure.
Reversal Cloud - Highlights potential reversal zones where price may change direction.Reversal Sensitivity helps Controls how quickly the cloud reacts to shifts in momentum.
Sentiment Cloud -Maps the underlying market mood—bullish, bearish, or neutral—directly onto the chart.Sentiment Sensitivity helps Adjusts how sensitive the sentiment readings are.
Price Steps -Draws structured “price steps” that reveal hidden market rhythm, impulse strength, and trend flow.Price Step Depth helps Determines the size and spacing of these steps.
Market Bias -Shows directional bias based on deeper trend pressure and underlying orderflow.Bias Sensitivity helps Controls how strict or lenient the bias detection is.
6.Risk Management Settings – Intelligent Trade Control
This module controls how your trades manage themselves after entry. Choose between traditional Risk/Reward exits, partial profit-taking, or an adaptive trailing stop system.
RiskReward
A classic risk-to-reward exit system.You set a risk multiple (e.g., 1:2), and the indicator automatically sets one Stop Loss and one Take Profit based on that ratio.
Partials
Scales out your position at multiple take-profit levels.Instead of closing the entire trade at once, the system secures profits gradually at TP1, TP2, and TP3 while keeping the remainder running.
TrailingStop
Uses a dynamic stop loss that follows price as it moves in your favor.There is no fixed Take Profit; instead, the trailing stop locks in profit and exits the trade automatically when momentum reverses.
7.Automatic Alert System
This is the System that organizes all settings related to the automatic webhook alert creator inside the indicator.
Rule No. 1 is never lose money. Rule No. 2 is never forget Rule No. 1.
Warren Buffet
NeuraAlgo – Market Dynamics transforms complex market behavior into clear, actionable insights for smarter trading decisions.
Plus Screener [ChartPrime]The Plus Screener is designed to provide a broad vision of market conditions across selected asset classes. These models include low-lag filtering, directional bias estimation, pressure gradient calculations, probabilistic states, reversal inflection modelling, candlestick structure classification, and volatility phase metrics.
By combining these metrics the aim is to provide the user with a blanket breakdown at a glance of all key market systems and states.
Underlying Components
This section defines the technical foundations of the screener’s calculations and each column.
Low-Lag Trend Engine
The trend signals / trend-detection module based on recursive low pass filtering and phase compensation techniques to minimize delay typically seen in classical trading signals.
It produces directional states by evaluating:
- filtered slope
- rate-of-change
- smoothing derivative
- trend persistence score
This engine forms the primary input for the Trend Signals column. By combining these evaluations the trend signals offer unique insights.
A plus next to the signal shows that the signal is stronger in nature and a more violent market reaction could be occurring. A tick next to the signal suggests a system take profit (derived from ATR) was reached. This could suggest taking this trade is less likely to be profitable as we already have overextended.
A vital feature of The Prime Screener is its adaptability and customizability.
Users can refine the tuning and responsiveness of signals through the settings and tuning input, offering a tailored experience to individual trading preferences.
For example; a trader that wants to scan for longer term swing moves might want to consider using a higher tuning input. A scalper however might want to use a lower value for higher frequency signals.
Dynamic Reactor Model
The Dynamic Reactor provides a simple band passing through the chart. This can provide assistance in support and resistance locations as well as identifying the trend direction expressed via green and red colors. Taking a moving average and applying unique low lag adaptivity calculations gives this plot a unique and fast behavior. This gives a unique edge to standard high length moving averages.
This model approximates buying/selling force without relying on volume data, instead inferring pressure from displacement behaviour.
Quantum Reactor System
The quantum reactor is a custom weighted moving average analyzing trends in the market. Unlike other moving averages; weighting has been considered to account for ranging markets. The Reactor will turn gray in a ranging market to avoid chop allowing for filtering of trades. This offers a unique insight into price action. Classical moving averages will constantly attempt to re-adapt to a trend whereas the Reactor will avoid adaptation where it sees fit.
The Quantum Reactor column therefore shows the current state of this calculation making for easy volume analysis at a glance.
Candlestick Structure Classifier
Beyond signal identification, the screener incorporates a comprehensive analysis of candle patterns and potential reversals. Employing contrarian logic, the tool highlights key reversal signals on assets. Additionally, the screener accommodates ChartPrime's candlestick pattern identification, contributing a predictive element for anticipating market reversals or continuations.
These candle sticks are detected via traditional candle formations however it is important to note these are filtered. By looking for reversal candles with correct momentum attributes we can create a unique candlestick detection system.
Only patterns with statistically relevant characteristics are displayed.
Volatility Computation
In trading, volatility and finding volatile assets can help traders get in on opportunities and assess market conditions. This column in the table leverages filtered Z-scores to present a percentage rating with anything >70% deemed highly volatile. These are charts of the present possible scalping opportunities depending on the selected timeframe.
The Plus Screener consolidates multiple analytical models each focused on a distinct aspect of market behaviour, into a single, structured output.
By evaluating trend direction, displacement pressure, probabilistic bias, reversal potential, structural candle formation, and volatility phases, the system offers a high-resolution overview of each asset in a watchlist.
The goal is not to issue buy/sell decisions, but to present objective system states so traders can:
- rapidly identify favourable environments
- filter out assets lacking structure
- locate high-energy or low-energy conditions
- observe early signs of trend initiation, trend exhaustion, or reversal formation
SNP420_Five_to_Five_INDIFor consistent 9-5 traders.
Use for your traidingroutine.
Change colours and time for your strategy.
Peace and love! SNP420
Gold Rush - Bot Enabled - MT5Exclusive for XAUUSD in 15m chart.. Bot enabled to support MT5..
Don't change any settings.. Enable Debugger and see the results..
Yest/PreMkt H/LI published this Tradingview script to allow you to see pre-market and previous day highs/lows for directional trading. This works with stocks, ETFs and indexes. To see pre-market highs/lows, you MUST enable "extended" session in the TV charts. You can change colors to your liking. Enjoy!
FVG/IFVG Indicator (Blastoise's 85% Win-Rate Model)📈 Blastoise Trading Model — Liquidity + FVG + MSS
This indicator automates Blastoise's 85% Win-Rate Trading Strategy, built around high-probability intraday setups on NQ and ES using Draw on Liquidity (DOL), Market Structure Shifts (MSS), and Fair Value Gaps (FVG)
🔍 What It Does:
- Auto-Identifies All DOLs:
Marks Internal/External Highs & Lows, Asia High/Low, London High/Low, and News Data High/Low
- NY Session Logic (9:30 AM):
Activates only during the NY session to ensure volume and trend reliability
Waits for the first nearby DOL to get swept, then reads market reaction to generate a bias
- Automatic Bias Detection:
Example: If price takes out a DOL high and holds below = Bearish Bias
Example: If price takes out a DOL high and holds above = Bullish Bias into Next DOL
- Smart Entry Model with FVGs/IFVGs:
Once bias is set, the indicator scans all timeframes for valid FVG setups with the given bias
Once it finds the setup, it'll display the complete entry setup, including entry zone, stop loss, and price targets so you know EXACTLY when to get in
- Real-Time Setup Checklist:
Confirms DOL sweep, bias, volume, FVG/IFVG entry model, and MSS status.
Setup Rating Score (1–10) based on how many confirmations are present
- MSS Integration (Optional but Powerful):
Confirms Market Structure Shifts for reversals after DOL sweeps and updates the setup rating
Relative PerformanceCompare the relative and actual performance of up to 15 tickers against the current market being charted across multiple timeframes. Customisable look back periods and alerts configured. All data is displayed in a dynamic table for the market selected.
Manee Algo: Trinity Levels Suite [Dashboard]MANEE ALGO: TRINITY LEVELS SUITE Institutional Grade Analysis • Unified Dashboard • Multi-Asset Capable
The Manee Algo Trinity Suite is a comprehensive, all-in-one technical analysis toolkit designed for professional Intraday and Swing traders on Nifty, BankNifty, and Stocks. This script consolidates three powerful institutional logic systems into a single, clean interface, replacing the need for multiple indicators.
💎 INCLUDED ALGORITHMS
This suite combines three distinct trading edges:
1. Manee Hub Logic (Volatility & Equilibrium)
CPP (Custom Pivot Points): Calculates dynamic support and resistance based on Daily, Weekly, or Monthly aggregate data.
Range Breakout (RB): Uses statistical offset values specific to Indian Indices (Nifty/BankNifty) to project breakout targets from the daily opening range.
Reference Pivots: Advanced geometry allowing back-testing or forward-testing from a specific user-defined reference date.
2. Trade All System (Dynamic Price Steps) A smart, price-action-based model that adapts automatically to the asset class.
Auto-Detection: Automatically switches logic between Index and Stocks.
Dynamic Step Calculation: For stocks, the distance between levels adjusts based on the stock price (e.g., a ₹2000 stock uses different spacing than a ₹4000 stock).
Levels: Generates H1/H2 (Resistance) and L1/L2 (Support) relative to the previous close.
3. 6 Stars Level (Momentum Breakout) A pure momentum strategy derived from the Previous Day's Range (PDR).
Logic: Uses PDH (High) and PDL (Low) to calculate a central Stop Loss (Midline).
Execution: Projects expansion targets (Target 1 & 2) for both Long and Short scenarios. Perfect for capturing morning opening momentum.
🚀 KEY FEATURES
🎛 Real-Time Dashboard: A non-intrusive table displays critical Entry, Stop Loss, and Target levels for all active tools in one corner of your screen.
✨ Zero Clutter: Toggle on-chart labels ON or OFF. You can hide the messy lines and trade purely using the clean Data Dashboard.
🛠 Modular Control: Enable or disable any of the three systems individually via settings. Only see what you need.
⚙️ SETTINGS GUIDE
Enable/Disable: Use the checkboxes to turn specific strategies on or off.
Dashboard: You can move the dashboard table to any corner of the screen (Top Right, Bottom Right, etc.).
Symbol Selection: For the "Trade All" system, ensure you select "Nifty", "BankNifty", or "Stocks" to get the correct calculation.
🔒 ACCESS & SUBSCRIPTION
This is an Invite-Only script. To request access or a trial, please send a private message or leave a comment below.
Disclaimer: This tool is for educational and analytical purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Trading involves substantial risk.






















