Delta Volume Profile + Fibo Levels + MFIOVERVIEW
Plots Fibonacci bands across the recent range and overlays delta volume per Fibo zone (buy − sell), plus a live MFI dot + value mapped vertically inside the range. See where volume is building at each retracement while reading momentum at a glance.
Clean lines (no repainting tricks), lightweight, and designed to sit directly on price.
FEATURES
Real-time Fibo lines with % labels (optional).
Delta volume per Fibo zone with absolute + percentage figures.
Custom MFI (0–100) using positive/negative money flow from HLC3 × Volume.
MFI dot + value rendered on the right side; separate X-offsets for the dot and text.
Adaptive Fibo line color by MFI state (upper/middle/lower band).
Auto binning of price into levels using ATR for a stable volume profile.
PRINCIPLES
Binning: The last Lookback bars are split into price bins sized by ATR. A bar contributes volume to a bin if its high/low spans that bin’s midpoint.
Delta Volume: Volume added to Buy if close ≥ open, otherwise to Sell. Zone delta = Buy − Sell and Δ% = Δ / (Buy+Sell).
Custom MFI:
MFI = 100 - 100 / (1 + Sum(Vol*UpFlow) / Sum(Vol*DownFlow)),
where Up/DownFlow are HLC3 when change(HLC3) > 0 or < 0, otherwise 0. MFI is then clamped to the user thresholds for on-chart placement.
HOW TO USE
Choose a Lookback that captures the swing you care about (e.g., 200–400 bars).
Watch Δ labels at each zone: strong positive Δ near 0.382/0.618 often supports continuation; negative Δ there can hint at fade/reversion.
Use the MFI dot: leaning toward the top of the range with MFI > 50 = pressure up; drifting to the bottom with MFI < 50 = pressure down.
Nudge Circle/Label X offsets so they don’t overlap price.
SETTINGS
Calculation: Lookback Bars, ATR Length
MFI: MFI Length, Upper/Lower thresholds
Plot & Labels: Fibo Line Width, Show Fibo % Labels, Show Zone Δ Volume, MFI Circle X Offset, MFI Label X Offset
NOTES
Works best on symbols with reliable volume (spot/centralized venues).
Bin sizing is ATR-based; extremely tight ranges may need a longer lookback or shorter ATR.
Draws only on the last bar (no historical spam) for speed and clarity.
SUMMARY
This indicator combines a Fibonacci volume profile with a custom MFI overlay, giving you a dual read on where volume is concentrated and whether momentum is favoring buyers or sellers. It’s a visual, on-chart tool for spotting high-probability zones and confirming trend pressure without leaving the price pane.
DISCLAIMER
This tool is for education and research only—not financial advice. Past performance doesn’t guarantee future results. Trade responsibly.
Volatility
AlgoFlex Free Algo📢 Introducing AlgoFlex Free — Buy/Sell Signals for All Traders
We’re excited to release our first free AlgoFlex algorithm to the TradingView community!
This version provides clear Buy/Sell signals directly on your chart.
✅ Features
Real-time Buy and Sell alerts
Works on any market & timeframe
Clean, minimal chart display
Optimized for trend-following & quick decision making
💡 How to Use
Add this script to your chart
Choose your preferred market & timeframe
Follow the Buy/Sell labels for trade ideas
(Optional) Enable TradingView alerts for instant notifications
⚠ Disclaimer
This script is for educational and informational purposes only.
Always do your own research and use proper risk management before trading live capital.
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Sharafyan's IndicatorIndicator calculates:
- ATR without taking into account paranormal big and small bars and shows them on the chart
- Shows info on current D1 size as compared to ATR
- Shows the current 5m ands 1m sizes versus average sizes
Volume LevelVOLUME LEVEL
This indicator classifies candles based on their volume length.
The candle with the longest volume is classified with the letter A, the shorter volume is classified with the letters B, C, D, and E. This indicates that the volume levels have the following meaning:
Level A means very strong
Level B means strong
Level C means neutral
Level D means weak
Level E means very weak
Super VolumeSUPER VOLUME
This indicator identifies the largest volume and longest candles, as well as the candles and volumes formation surrounding them, which generates significant largest volume pressure, which we call "Super Volume."
Because of such strong volume pressure, it's natural that correction will occur first, and there's an 80% probability that the candle and its volume will lead the price to rally the higher.
Frequency AnalyzerFREQUENCY ANALYZER
This indicator is called Frequency Analyzer to analyze the movement of volatility explosion, to detect exploding candles, before they explode. The indicator only describes large volatility would happen in the future, but we don't know, it's volatility as a buy or sell transaction. Of course this has an impact on whether the candle after that occurs a rally or a drop.
That this is useful for detecting exploding candles before exploding, to detect super bullish before bullish, or detect super bearish before bearish. If the candle is in the support position and there is the Spike Bar on Frequency Analyzer , that high probability the exploding volatility becomes a rally. Conversely, if the candle position is in the resistance and there is the Spike Bar on Frequency Analyzer , that high probability the exploding volatility becomes a drop. So this is an indicator to detect exploding candles before they explode, the candles become super rally or super drop.
S/R Clouds Overview
The S/R Clouds Indicator is a sophisticated TradingView tool designed to visualize support and resistance levels through dynamic cloud formations. Built on the principles of Keltner Channels, it employs a central moving average enveloped by volatility-based bands to highlight potential price reversal zones. This indicator enhances chart analysis with customizable aesthetics and practical alerts, making it suitable for traders across various strategies and timeframes.
Key Features
Dynamic Bands: Calculates upper and lower bands using a configurable moving average (SMA or EMA) offset by multiples of the average true range (derived from high-low ranges), capturing volatility deviations for precise S/R identification.
Cloud Visualization: Renders semi-transparent clouds between primary and extended bands, providing a clear, layered view of support (lower) and resistance (upper) areas.
Trend Detection: Incorporates a trend state logic based on price position relative to bands and moving average direction, aiding in bullish/bearish market assessments.
Customization Options:
Select from multiple color themes (e.g., Neon, Grayscale) or use custom colors for bands.
Enable glow effects for enhanced visual depth and adjust opacity for chart clarity.
Volatility Insights: Monitors band width to detect squeezes (low volatility) and expansions (high volatility), signaling potential breakouts.
Alerts System: Triggers notifications for price crossings of bands, trend changes, and other key events to support timely decision-making.
How It Works
At its core, the indicator centers on a user-defined period moving average. Volatility is measured via an exponential moving average of the high-low range, multiplied by adjustable factors to form the bands. This setup creates adaptive clouds that expand/contract with market volatility, offering a more responsive alternative to static S/R lines. The result is a clean, professional overlay that integrates seamlessly with other technical tools.
This high-quality indicator prioritizes usability and visual appeal, ensuring traders can focus on analysis without distraction.
Breakout Squeeze – Early Detector (BRK-SQZ)
What it does
Squeeze — price goes quiet (Bollinger Band Width compresses vs its recent average).
Fuel — volume expands vs its 20-bar average.
Level — price takes out a recent high.
Quality — the close is near the top of the candle’s range.
When those stack up you get a signal. You can choose Strict (safer, later) or Early (faster, noisier).
What you’ll see on the chart
Blue background → in a squeeze (coiled).
Orange dots (bottom) → volume currently above threshold.
Green tiny caret (above bar) → price is testing/clearing the breakout level.
Aqua diamond labeled “PRE” (above bar) → Pre-Signal (any 3 of 4 checks are true). Early heads-up.
Lime triangle “BRK” (below bar) → Confirmed Long breakout (all 4 checks pass).
Tip: PRE can fire intrabar for early notice. The BRK triangle is your confirmation.
Inputs (the only knobs that matter)
Early (default): high or close can break the level; looser volume/close filters.
Strict: close must break the level; stronger volume/close placement.
Core
BB Length (20), BB Mult (2.0)
Squeeze Lookback (40) — moving average window for BB Width.
Squeeze Threshold (sqzFactor) (0.60) — lower = tighter squeeze requirement.
Breakout
Breakout Lookback (brkLen) (20) — new high must clear the prior N bars.
Volume
Volume SMA Length (20)
Volume Spike ≥ (Early/Strict) (1.5 / 2.0) — multiplier vs avg volume.
Candle Quality
Close-in-Range (Early/Strict) (0.65 / 0.80) — 0.80 = close in top 20% of bar.
Options
Fire intrabar (ON = earlier PRE/BRK; OFF = bar-close only).
Plot Signal Labels (on/off).
Debug paints (show/hide squeeze tint, volume dots, breakout carets, PRE).
Alerts (set these, you’re done)
Create two alerts from the indicator’s Condition dropdown:
BRK-SQZ Pre-Signal
Trigger: Once per bar (for early pings).
Purpose: tells you the coil is heating up before the rip.
BRK-SQZ Long
Trigger: Once per bar close (clean confirmation) or Once per bar if you want it faster.
Purpose: confirms the breakout when all checks align.
How to trade it (framework, not rules)
First touch after a long squeeze is the highest-odds signal.
On Daily, manage risk with ATR or a structure stop under the base.
Scale out into strength; let a runner ride if the squeeze was multi-week.
Installation (60 seconds)
Add indicator.
Keep Mode = Early, Fire intrabar = ON.
Set alerts for Pre-Signal (Once per bar) and Long (Once per bar close).
Save inputs as a Template and apply across your watchlist.
FAQ
Q: Why did PRE fire but no BRK?
A: One of the four checks failed at close (often volume or close-placement). That’s the filter doing its job.
Q: I want even earlier signals.
A: Lower volMult_early, reduce brkLen, or enable intrabar signals. Expect more noise.
Q: Can I get bearish signals?
A: Not yet. I can ship a mirrored Breakdown version on request.
Q: Can I screen a whole watchlist?
A: This version is chart-based. I can add a mini screener panel with a consolidated alert if you want.
Changelog
v6.1 — Early/Strict modes, PRE (3-of-4), squeeze tint, volume dots, breakout carets, BRK triangle, intrabar option, two alert conditions.
Disclaimer
This is a tool, not advice. Markets slip, wick, and change regime. Size responsibly and test your settings on your market/timeframe.
Global Bond Yields Monitor [MarktQuant]Global Bond Yields Monitor
The Global Bond Yields Monitor is designed to help users track and compare government bond yields across major economies. It provides an at-a-glance view of short- and long-term interest rates for multiple countries, enabling users to observe shifts in global fixed-income markets.
Key Features:
Multi-Country Coverage: Includes major advanced and emerging economies such as the United States, China, Japan, Germany, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and more.
Multiple Maturities: Displays yields for the 2-year, 5-year, 10-year, and 30-year maturities (20-year for Russia).
Dynamic Yield Data: Plots real-time yields for the selected country directly from TradingView’s data sources.
Weekly Change Tracking: Calculates and displays the yield change from one week ago ( ) for each maturity.
Table Visualization: Option to display a compact data table showing current yields and weekly changes, color-coded for easier interpretation.
Visual Yield Curve Comparison: Plots yield lines for short- and long-term maturities, with shaded areas between curves for visual clarity.
Customizable Display: Choose table placement and whether to show or hide the weekly change table.
Use Cases
This script is intended for analysts, traders, and investors who want to monitor shifts in sovereign bond markets. Changes in yields can reflect adjustments in monetary policy expectations, inflation outlook, or broader macroeconomic trends.
❗Important Note❗
This indicator is for market monitoring and educational purposes only. It does not generate trading signals, and it should not be interpreted as financial advice. All data is sourced from TradingView’s available market feeds, and accuracy may depend on the source data.
Quant Signals: Market Sentiment Monitor HUDWavelets & Scale Spectrum
This indicator is ideal for traders who adapt their strategy to market conditions — such as swing traders, intraday traders, and system developers.
Trend-followers can use it to confirm trending conditions before entering.
Mean-reversion traders can spot choppy markets where reversals are more likely.
Risk managers can monitor volatility shifts and regime changes to adjust position size or pause trading.
It works best as a market context filter — telling you the “weather” before you decide on the trade.
Wavelets are like tiny “measuring rulers” for price changes. Instead of looking at the whole chart at once, a wavelet looks at differences in price over a specific time scale — for example, 2 bars, 4 bars, 8 bars, and so on.
The scale spectrum is what you get when you measure volatility at several of these scales and then plot them against scale size.
If the spectrum forms a straight line on a log–log chart, it means price changes follow a consistent pattern across time scales (a power-law relationship).
The slope of that line gives the Hurst exponent (H) — telling you whether moves tend to persist (trend) or reverse (mean-revert).
The height of the line gives you the volatility (σ) — the average size of moves.
This approach works like a microscope, revealing whether the market’s behaviour is consistent across short-term and long-term horizons, and when that behaviour changes.
This tool applies a wavelet-based scale-spectrum analysis to price data to estimate three key market state measures inside a rolling window:
Hurst exponent (H) — measures persistence in price moves:
H > ~0.55 → market is trending (moves tend to continue).
H < ~0.45 → market is choppy/mean-reverting (moves tend to reverse).
Values near 0.5 indicate a neutral, random-walk-like regime.
Volatility (σ) — the average size of price swings at your chart’s timeframe, optionally annualized. Rising volatility means larger price moves, falling volatility means smaller moves.
Fit residual — how well the observed multi-scale volatility fits a clean power-law line. Low residual = stable behaviour; high residual = structural change (possible regime shift).
Range Panel (Current + Lookback)Range Panel (Current + Lookback)
What it does:
Displays a fixed-position panel showing the current bar’s range (1×, 1.5×, 2×) and a lookback bar’s range (1×, 1.5×, 2×) for quick volatility and target sizing reference. The panel stays visible on any timeframe and updates live.
Why it’s useful:
Quickly compare the size of the current candle to a past candle without measuring manually. Perfect for stop/target planning and assessing volatility shifts.
Features
Current Bar Range — 1×, 1.5×, and 2× multipliers in instrument points.
Lookback Bar Range — 1×, 1.5×, and 2× multipliers from N bars ago.
Lookback control — set N to any bar back in history.
Static panel — stays in the same screen corner regardless of price or time.
Panel position toggle — Top Left / Top Right / Bottom Left / Bottom Right.
Customizable background and text colors.
Optional inputs in status line.
Inputs
Lookback (bars) — how many bars back to fetch the comparison range.
Background — panel background color.
Text — text color.
Panel Position — where to place the panel on the chart.
Inputs in status line — toggle to show settings in the chart’s status bar.
Notes
Range is measured as (High – Low) of the bar.
Values are in instrument points (for MNQ: 0.25 point = 1 tick).
Works on any symbol and timeframe.
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Range Panel (Current + Lookback)
What it does:
Displays a fixed-position panel showing the current bar’s range (1×, 1.5×, 2×) and a lookback bar’s range (1×, 1.5×, 2×) for quick volatility and target sizing reference. The panel stays visible on any timeframe and updates live.
Why it’s useful:
Quickly compare the size of the current candle to a past candle without measuring manually. Perfect for stop/target planning and assessing volatility shifts.
Features
Current Bar Range — 1×, 1.5×, and 2× multipliers in instrument points.
Lookback Bar Range — 1×, 1.5×, and 2× multipliers from N bars ago.
Lookback control — set N to any bar back in history.
Font size control — adjust panel text size to match your chart style.
Static panel — stays in the same screen corner regardless of price or time.
Panel position toggle — Top Left / Top Right / Bottom Left / Bottom Right.
Customizable background and text colors.
Optional inputs in status line.
Inputs
Lookback (bars) — how many bars back to fetch the comparison range.
Font size — sets panel text size (small, normal, large).
Background — panel background color.
Text — text color.
Panel Position — where to place the panel on the chart.
Inputs in status line — toggle to show settings in the chart’s status bar.
Notes
Range is measured as (High – Low) of the bar.
Values are in instrument points (for MNQ: 0.25 point = 1 tick).
Works on any symbol and timeframe.
ATR Multipliers (Always Visible)ATR Multipliers (Always Visible)
What it does:
Displays a clean floating panel with 1×, 1.5×, and 2× ATR for the current symbol/timeframe. Stays visible on every bar and timeframe (incl. 30m). Optional session filter for RTH/ETH. Includes a lookback to read ATR from N bars ago.
Why it’s useful:
Quickly size stops/targets, gauge volatility, and compare current action to recent average without cluttering the chart.
Features
Always-on panel: 1× / 1.5× / 2× ATR (points).
Lookback control to pull ATR from prior bars.
Smoothing options: SMA / EMA / RMA / WMA.
Optional RTH/ETH session filtering (off by default).
Positionable label (Top/Bottom/Left/Right).
Single-label, lightweight rendering.
Inputs
ATR Period — length for ATR calc.
Smoothing — SMA/EMA/RMA/WMA.
ATR Lookback (bars) — 0 = current bar.
Label Position — Top/Bottom/Left/Right.
Background/Text — panel colors.
Limit to Session (RTH/ETH) + Session Mode — optional filter.
ADR % Meter (NY Filter) Top right boxHelps know daily range to forecast if said today is gonna be choppy
XCODER- Picture Perfect DataA compact, on-chart trading dashboard for Pine Script v6 that combines a real-time Buy/Sell Strength Meter, key technical indicators (ADX, MACD, RSI, Supertrend, ATR, VWAP, EMA), and color-coded interpretations. Designed for clarity and speed, the script places a signal meter and an indicator table neatly in the top-right corner of your chart, helping traders make faster, more informed decisions at a glance.
SAR PowerTrend Analyzer Pro [By TraderMan]📈 SAR PowerTrend Analyzer Pro
Hello Trader! 👋 This powerful SAR PowerTrend Analyzer Pro indicator analyzes market trends across multiple timeframes by combining Parabolic SAR and ATR indicators to provide clear and actionable signals. Designed for everyone who wants to track trends and enter trades confidently on TradingView. Here’s the detailed breakdown:
🔍 What’s the core concept?
Parabolic SAR (Stop and Reverse):
A classic tool to detect price reversals and determine trend direction. When price is above SAR → uptrend (bullish), below SAR → downtrend (bearish).
ATR (Average True Range):
Measures price volatility. A higher ATR means stronger trend potential; lower ATR means weak or indecisive trends.
This indicator merges these two to not only tell “up or down” but also provide a numerical trend strength reading. So you can clearly know when a trend is strong or weak.
⏱️ Comprehensive Multi-Timeframe Analysis
It doesn’t rely on just one timeframe! 📊
5 min, 15 min
1 hour, 4 hours
1 day, 1 week, 1 month
Tracking trends on all these simultaneously gives you a more reliable market overview. Helps avoid false signals from short-term noise and align with long-term trends.
🎯 How to use it? (Entry Signals)
Long Signal:
Price crosses SAR line from below → shows “LONG” label and green trend color, indicating bullish momentum.
Short Signal:
Price crosses SAR line from above → shows “SHORT” label and red trend color, signaling bearish trend start.
📊 Visuals and Table on Chart
SAR lines plotted above and below price with clear green/red colors.
Background color changes with trend direction for instant visual feedback.
Top-right table shows each timeframe’s:
Trend Direction (Bullish/Bearish)
Trend Strength (numerical value 0 to 1)
General market direction and strength are summarized in the table’s bottom rows.
⚡ Things to watch before entering trades
Check the table! If most timeframes are Bullish and strong, consider LONG positions.
If most are Bearish and strong, SHORT positions might be safer.
Avoid relying on single timeframe signals, wait for multi-timeframe confirmation.
Always watch price action and volume.
Place stop losses just outside the SAR line to manage risk effectively.
Risk management is key! Protecting your capital matters as much as making profits.
🎉 Why use this indicator?
✅ Multi-timeframe analysis brings the bigger picture to your screen.
✅ Clear color-coded signals make trend following easy and intuitive.
✅ Numerical trend strength optimizes your entry/exit decisions.
✅ Suitable for beginners and pros alike.
✅ Fast, stable, and visually clean on TradingView.
🧠 Pro Tip:
This indicator works best when combined with other technical tools and news analysis. There’s no “magic single indicator,” but a smart combination wins the race! 😉
✨ Add this powerful trend analysis tool to your charts now, catch the market’s rhythm, and boost your gains! 🚀📈
Defense Mode Dashboard ProWhat it is
A one‑look market regime dashboard for ES, NQ, YM, RTY, and SPY that tells you when to play defense, when you might have an offense cue, and when to chill. It blends VIX, VIX term structure, ATR 5 over 60, and session gap signals with clean alerts and a compact table you can park anywhere.
Why traders like it
Because it filters out the noise. Regime first, tactics second. You avoid trading size into landmines and lean in when volatility cooperates.
What it measures
Volatility stress with VIX level and VIX vs 20‑SMA
Term structure using VX1 vs VX2 with two modes
Diff mode: VX1 minus VX2
Ratio mode: VX1 divided by VX2
Realized volatility using ATR5 over ATR60 with optional smoothing
Session risk from RTH opening gaps and overnight range, normalized by ATR
How to use in 30 seconds
Pick a preset in the inputs. ES, NQ, YM, RTY, SPY are ready.
Leave thresholds at defaults to start.
Add one TradingView alert using “Any alert() function call”.
Trade smaller or stand aside when the header reads DEFENSE ON. Consider leaning in only when you see OFFENSE CUE and your playbook agrees.
Defaults we recommend
VIX triggers: 22 and 1.25× the 20‑SMA
Term mode: Diff with tolerance 0.00. Use Ratio at 1.00+ for choppier markets
ATR 5/60 defense: 1.25. Offense cue: 0.85 or lower
ATR smoothing: 1. Try 2 to 3 if you want fewer flips
Gap mode: RTH. Turn Both on if you want ON range to count too
RTH wild gap: 0.60× ATR5. ON wild range: 0.80× ATR5
Alert cadence: Once per RTH session
Snooze: Quick snooze first 30 minutes on. Fire on snooze exit off, unless you really want the catch‑up ping
New since the last description
Multi‑asset presets set symbols and RTH windows for ES, NQ, YM, RTY, SPY
Term ratio mode with near‑flat warning when ratio is between 1.00 and your trigger
ATR smoothing for the 5 over 60 ratio
RTH keying for cadence, so “Once per RTH session” behaves like a trader expects
Snooze upgrades with quick snooze tied to the first N minutes of RTH and an optional fire‑on‑snooze‑exit
Compact title merge and user color controls for labels, values, borders, and background
Exposed series for integrations: DefenseOn(1=yes) and OffenseCue(1=yes)
Debug toggle to visualize gap points, ON range, and term readings
Stronger NA handling with a clear “No core data” row when feeds are missing
Notes
Dynamic alerts require “Any alert() function call”.
Works on any chart timeframe. Daily reads and 1‑minute anchors handle the regime logic.
SUPER TRADECORP
This tool represents a comprehensive analytical engine built upon a deep synthesis of multiple market parameters and dynamic price and volume characteristics. At its core lies the integration of advanced ICP (Smart Money Concepts), enabling the identification of key zones of institutional activity and decision-making based on subtle market impulses.
The indicator adaptively responds to market conditions, detecting moments of potential trend reversals or continuations with high precision through complex multi-layered signal filtering. Visualization includes not only entry and exit signals but also dynamic risk management levels constructed on adaptive algorithms that take into account current market structure and volatility.
The result is a powerful instrument that provides traders with a timely and high-quality informational advantage, helping minimize errors and optimize trading decisions across various timeframes and asset classes.
Big Daddy Ray DashboardMulti-Asset Moving Average Signal Dashboard
This indicator tracks multiple user-selected tickers and displays their technical conditions in a clear, color-coded dashboard. For every ticker, the script calculates both fast and slow Simple Moving Averages (SMAs) as well as fast and slow Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs). These values are compared to generate a visual trend signal.
Dashboard: How It Works - Longs Only
Green – Fast SMA and fast EMA are both above their slow counterparts → strong bullish momentum. Trade Open.
Red – Fast SMA and fast EMA are both below their slow counterparts → bearish momentum.
No Trade.
Yellow – SMA and EMA conditions are mixed → indecision or trend transition. Caution. Watch for trade opening.
Use Cases:
Cryptocurrency traders can monitor multiple altcoins for rotation opportunities.
Forex traders can track major and minor currency pairs to identify the strongest and weakest performers.(Just swap the tickers in the code.)
Stock traders can scan a watchlist for synchronized bullish or bearish setups. (Just swap the tickers in the code.)
With its at-a-glance color coding, this tool removes the need to flip between charts and makes multi-market monitoring efficient, visual, and customizable for any trading style.
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Return Volatility (σ) — auto-annualized [v6]Overview
This indicator calculates and visualizes the return-based volatility (standard deviation) of any asset, automatically adjusting for your chart's timeframe to provide both absolute and annualized volatility values.
It’s designed for traders who want to filter trades, adjust position sizing, and detect volatility events based on statistically significant changes in market activity.
Key Features
Absolute Volatility (abs σ%) – Standard deviation of returns for the current timeframe (e.g., 1H, 4H, 1D).
Annualized Volatility (ann σ%) – Converts abs σ% into an annualized figure for easier cross-timeframe and cross-asset comparison.
Relative Volatility (rel σ) – Ratio of current volatility to the long-term average (default: 120 periods).
Z-Score – Number of standard deviations the current volatility is above or below its historical average.
Auto-Timeframe Adjustment – Detects your chart’s bar size (seconds per bar) and calculates bars/year automatically for crypto’s 24/7 market.
Highlight Mode – Optional yellow background when volatility exceeds set thresholds (rel σ ≥ threshold OR z-score ≥ threshold).
Alert Conditions – Alerts trigger when relative volatility or z-score exceed defined limits.
How It Works
Return Calculation
Log returns: ln(Pt / Pt-1) (default)
or Simple returns: (Pt / Pt-1) – 1
Volatility Measurement
Standard deviation of returns over the lookback period N (default: 20 bars).
Absolute volatility = σ × 100 (% per bar).
Annualization
Uses: σₐₙₙ = σ × √(bars/year) × 100 (%)
Bars/year auto-calculated based on timeframe:
1H = 8,760 bars/year
4H ≈ 2,190 bars/year
1D = 365 bars/year
Relative and Statistical Context
Relative σ = Current σ / Historical average σ (baseLen, default: 120)
Z-score = (Current σ – Historical average σ) / Std. dev. of σ over baseLen
Trading Applications
Volatility Filter – Only allow trade entries when volatility exceeds historical norms (trend traders often benefit from this).
Risk Management – Reduce position size during high volatility spikes to manage risk; increase size in low-volatility trending environments.
Market Scanning – Identify assets with the highest relative volatility for momentum or breakout strategies.
Event Detection – Highlight significant volatility surges that may precede large moves.
Suggested Settings
Lookback (N): 20 bars for short/medium-term trading.
Base Length (M): 120 bars to establish long-term volatility baseline.
Relative Threshold: 1.5× baseline σ.
Z-score Threshold: ≥ 2.0 for statistically significant volatility shifts.
Use Log Returns: Recommended for more consistent scaling across prices.
Notes & Limitations
Volatility measures movement magnitude, not direction. Combine with trend or momentum filters for directional bias.
Very low volatility may still produce false breakouts; combine with volume and market structure analysis.
Crypto markets trade 24/7 — annualization assumes no market closures; adjust for other asset classes if needed.
💡 Best Practice: Use this indicator as a pre-trade filter for breakout or trend-following strategies, or as a risk control overlay in mean-reversion systems.
Bullish Bearish volatility analysisThis script is used to analyse Bullish/Bearish volatility direction based on volumes and moving average.
Consensus Signal Matrix Pro [By TraderMan] Consensus Signal Matrix Pro 🌟
What Does It Do? 📊
Consensus Signal Matrix Pro is a comprehensive technical analysis indicator designed for financial markets. 🧠 It aggregates signals from over 30 popular technical indicators (e.g., EMA, RSI, MACD, Bollinger Bands, Supertrend, Ichimoku, etc.) to provide a unified BUY, SELL, or NEUTRAL recommendation. 💡 This tool helps traders make informed decisions by consolidating signals and presenting them in a clear table format. 📈 It is particularly suited for leveraged trading (without built-in TP/SL). 🚀
How Does It Work? 🔍
Multi-Indicator Analysis 🛠️:
The indicator calculates signals from 30 different technical indicators (e.g., EMA 9/21, RSI, MACD, Supertrend, Ichimoku, Williams %R, etc.).
Each indicator generates a BUY, SELL, or NEUTRAL signal based on price action and volume data.
For example: RSI < 30 triggers a "BUY" signal, while RSI > 70 triggers a "SELL" signal. 🔔
Signal Aggregation and Consensus 🤝:
All indicator signals are collected into an array.
The number of BUY, SELL, and NEUTRAL signals is counted.
A percentage difference (percentDiff) is calculated by dividing the difference between BUY and SELL signals by the total number of indicators.
Based on this difference:
>20%: General status is GENERAL BUY. ✅
<-20%: General status is GENERAL SELL. ❎
In between: General status is NEUTRAL. ⚖️
Position Recommendation 💸:
The position type is determined based on the general status:
GENERAL BUY → LONG position recommended. 📈
GENERAL SELL → SHORT position recommended. 📉
NEUTRAL → No position (NONE). 🚫
Table Visualization 📋:
The indicator displays all signals and the general status in a table located in the top-right corner of the TradingView chart. 🎨
The table lists each indicator’s name, its signal (BUY/SELL/NEUTRAL), total indicator count, BUY/SELL/NEUTRAL counts, general status, and position type. 🖼️
Color coding is used: Green (BUY), Red (SELL), Gray (NEUTRAL), Orange (headers). 🌈
How to Use It? 🛠️
Setup ⚙️:
Copy and paste the indicator code into the Pine Editor on TradingView and compile it. 🖥️
Add it to your chart (works on any timeframe, though it uses D1 data for daily ATR). ⏰
Review the Table 📖:
Check the table displayed in the top-right corner of the chart.
Review each indicator’s signal (BUY/SELL/NEUTRAL) and the overall signal distribution.
Focus on the GENERAL STATUS and POSITION TYPE rows. 🔎
Position Opening Decision 💰:
LONG Position: If GENERAL STATUS is "GENERAL BUY" and the table shows mostly green (BUY) signals, consider opening a LONG position. 📈
SHORT Position: If GENERAL STATUS is "GENERAL SELL" and the table shows mostly red (SELL) signals, consider opening a SHORT position. 📉
NEUTRAL Status: If the status is "NEUTRAL," avoid opening a position. ⚖️
Risk Management ⚠️:
The indicator does not include Take Profit (TP) or Stop Loss (SL) levels. You must apply your own risk management strategy.
Recommended: Use ATR-based volatility (shown in the table as ATR signal) or support/resistance levels to set manual TP/SL. 🛡️
Timeframe and Asset ⏳:
Can be used on any financial asset (stocks, forex, crypto, etc.).
Works on short-term (1H, 4H) or long-term (D1, W1) charts. Evaluate signal speed based on your timeframe. 📅
How to Open Positions? 🎯
Trust the General Status: Use GENERAL STATUS (GENERAL BUY or GENERAL SELL) as the primary guide. A strong percentage difference (>20% or <-20%) indicates a more reliable signal. ✅
Check Signal Strength: Look at the table to assess the number of BUY or SELL signals. For example, if 20 out of 30 indicators signal BUY, it’s a strong LONG signal. 💪
Align with Market Conditions: Before acting, analyze the broader market trend (bullish, bearish, or sideways). For instance, SELL signals may be less reliable in a strong bull market. 📡
Combine with Other Analyses: Use the indicator alongside support/resistance levels, news flow, or fundamental analysis for confirmation. 🧩
Caution: The indicator is designed for leveraged trading but lacks TP/SL. Manage volatility and risk tolerance carefully. ⚠️
Advantages and Considerations 🌟
Advantages 😊:
Simplifies analysis by combining multiple indicators into one table.
Provides a quick overview of market direction.
User-friendly for both beginners and experienced traders.
Considerations ⚠️:
No signal is 100% accurate; markets can be unpredictable.
You must develop your own risk management strategy.
Signals may be misleading during high volatility; use additional confirmation.
Final Note 🎉:
Consensus Signal Matrix Pro is a powerful tool for traders seeking a consolidated view of multiple technical signals. 🚀 By combining diverse indicators into a single, easy-to-read table, it streamlines decision-making. However, always combine it with sound risk management and market context for the best results. 💸 Happy trading! 🤑
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