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Buying/Selling Pressure & Trend Strength/Direction (Zeiierman)

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Overview
Buying/Selling Pressure & Trend Strength/Direction (Zeiierman) transforms price behavior into a continuous, evolving map of bullish and bearish pressure. The system breaks every candle into internal buying pressure, selling pressure, net dominance, and the broader structural trend environment. These elements combine into a unified visual structure that reveals how actively each side participates and how organized or fragmented the underlying trend has become.

Long/Short Covered visualization adds an additional layer of insight by highlighting moments when traders unwind positions, often exposing squeeze conditions, exhaustion zones, or developing turning points before they appear in price alone.
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Why This One Is Unique
This system stands out because it reconstructs market pressure from multiple directional components rather than relying on a single trend or momentum source. Instead of treating bullish and bearish movement as a simple up/down outcome, it forms a dual-sided pressure environment that adapts to how each side is behaving relative to its own historical structure. This produces a fluid, context-aware representation of participation that moves with the market instead of fighting it.

The anomaly-based Long/Short Covered component adds another layer of uniqueness. Rather than flagging spikes mechanically, it evaluates how current pressure behavior deviates from expected balance and highlights when traders are being forced out of positions. This produces a highly intuitive map of squeeze events, capitulation, and exhaustion dynamics.

Main Features

Buying/Selling Pressure Candles
Visualize the balance between bullish and bearish pressure as oscillator-style candles. Traders use these to quickly see whether current bars are dominated by buying or selling aggression and how strong that pressure is relative to recent history.
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  • Fast Trend: A highly responsive trend layer that reflects short-term pressure shifts. Use it as the earliest indication of changing momentum and as a guide for deciding whether to participate in the developing pressure move or wait for stronger confirmation.
  • Core Trend: The underlying long-term pressure trend that reveals the broader market direction. Values above zero indicate a bullish regime, while values below zero indicate a bearish regime. Use the Core Trend to align your trades in the same direction as the dominant market trend.
  • Strong Trend: Strong Trend highlights periods of unusually intense and extended trend movement. These moves can continue for a while, but they often signal that the trend is becoming stretched. Extended Strong Trend conditions can precede exhaustion, deeper pullbacks, or even full reversals, so traders should remain cautious when these appear.
  • Established Trend: Identifies areas where market pressure has matured into a well-developed directional trend. Use this as a high-confidence confirmation layer. If the Established Trend begins to fade or stop printing while the price weakens, it can be an early sign that a pullback or reversal is approaching.

Long/Short Covered
Highlights candles where the pressure structure suggests aggressive unwinding of existing positions (longs or shorts). These zones often align with sharp spikes, squeezes, or capitulation and can be used to time reversals, profit-taking, or fade extreme moves.
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Pressure Changes

Pressure Cross
Pressure Cross events show clear shifts where one side’s pressure overtakes the other. They signal that the balance of force is changing, but they still require confirmation from the Fast or Established Trend before being used as entry triggers or position add-ons.

Pre Signals
Pre Signals appear even earlier and highlight the first hints of pressure building in the opposite direction. They act as early heads-up alerts that may reflect short-term fluctuations, so traders should wait for additional confirmation before treating them as meaningful trend movement.
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How to Use

Breakout/Momentum Trading (Buying and Selling Pressure)
Buying and selling pressure is displayed directly through the pressure candlesticks. The stronger the coloring, the stronger the force behind the move. This makes it easy to see which side is in control and whether the market is building enough pressure for a breakout or continuation. Traders can use this to gauge the strength of a move and align their entries with the dominant side of the market.

Breakout Trading
When strong green pressure candles appear as the price approaches resistance, it shows that buyers are actively pushing the breakout. Likewise, strong red pressure candles during a breakdown indicate decisive selling pressure. These surges help confirm whether a breakout has real strength behind it and reduce the chances of entering weak or false moves.

Bullish Breakout
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Bearish Breakout
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Momentum Trading
The deeper the candle coloration, the stronger the underlying momentum. Intense green candles reflect an accelerating bullish drive, while intense red candles reflect an accelerating bearish drive. Traders can use these moments to enter in the direction of momentum, focusing on strong moves that are more likely to continue.
Note: To capture longer and more sustained momentum moves, increase the candle length above 30.

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Trend Trading
The indicator provides several components to evaluate trend direction and trend maturity. The pressure candlesticks and the Core Trend form the foundation of trend detection, while the Established Trend and Strong Trend features help confirm when a trend has developed into a mature, sustained phase. These layers together help identify trends with a higher likelihood of continuation or potential exhaustion when the move becomes extended.
Note: To capture longer and more sustained trend moves, increase the candle length above 30. You can also raise the Smoothed value into the 10–30 range for additional stability.

Candlesticks or Fast Trend
The pressure candlesticks and the Fast Trend can both be used to read trend direction. When green candles dominate and extend above the +200 region, and the Fast Trend is rising while red candles stay above the −200 region, the market is operating in a bullish environment. When red candles dominate below the −200 region, and the Fast Trend is falling while green candles stay below the +200 region, the environment is bearish. Stronger candle coloration and a firmly aligned Fast Trend both signal stronger trend behavior.
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Core Trend
The Core Trend complements the candlesticks by offering a clear background bias. Green histogram bars indicate bullish conditions, while red histogram bars indicate bearish conditions. Traders can use the Core Trend to validate whether the pressure structure aligns with the broader directional bias.
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Pressure Changes
Pressure Changes highlight moments where buying and selling pressure begin shifting from one side to the other. These movements often appear before trend transitions, but they are not trend reversals by default. Instead, they reveal temporary or emerging changes in pressure that may or may not develop into a lasting move. Traders should treat these signals as early information that needs further confirmation.

Pressure Cross events mark clear shifts where one side’s pressure overtakes the other. These events show that the balance of force is changing, but they do not guarantee a sustained trend reversal. Traders should confirm the shift by checking alignment with the Fast Trend, Core Trend, or Established Trend before acting on the signal.
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Pre Signals appear even earlier than Pressure Cross events and highlight the first hints of pressure building in the opposite direction. These signals offer early awareness but can represent short-term fluctuations rather than meaningful shifts. Traders should use them as heads-up alerts and rely on additional confirmation tools to determine whether the pressure change will evolve into a genuine trend movement.
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Reversal/Pullback Trading (Long/Short Covered)
Long traders eventually need to sell, and short traders eventually need to buy back. These actions can create meaningful pressure spikes that often appear near reversal zones or trend pullback areas.

Long Covered events tend to occur when long positions are being unwound, often marking potential reversal points or areas where price may find support within an existing uptrend. This can provide early clues that the current move is losing steam or preparing to reset.
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Short Covered events tend to occur when short positions are being closed, often appearing near resistance zones or within strong downtrends where the market temporarily retraces. These signals can act as early warnings of pullbacks or exhaustion within broader bearish flows.
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Overbought/Oversold
When the pressure candles reach the upper or lower limits, the market may be entering an extended condition. These zones often precede pauses, pullbacks, or full reversals, depending on the broader context. Traders can treat these boundaries as early caution areas where strong moves may temporarily lose strength.
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Divergence Trading
The pressure candles naturally highlight divergences. When price makes a new high or low but the pressure candles fail to confirm with equally strong activity, it suggests that buying or selling pressure is fading. These divergence patterns can help traders identify potential reversal points or weakening momentum in ongoing trends.
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How It Works

Buying/Selling Pressure
The indicator reframes each bar through a two-channel transformation that separately models bullish and bearish pressure. Instead of interpreting movement as a single directional value, the system generates a pair of opposing pressure streams that evolve against each other. This creates a dynamic field where dominance, imbalance, acceleration, and exhaustion can be observed simultaneously.
  • Calculation: Constructs a bi-directional pressure surface using normalized displacement relationships, volatility-adjusted scaling, and directional competition modeling.

Adaptive Strength Normalization
To avoid flat readings, each side’s pressure is evaluated relative to its own historical envelope, producing a normalized strength scale. This allows the model to interpret current motion in the context of what has recently been “strong” or “weak,” rather than relying on static reference levels.
  • Calculation: Applies rolling extremum mapping and nonlinear rescaling, converting raw directional activity into a bounded strength metric that reflects real-time contextual significance.

Geometric Trend Core Engine
Trend state is derived by combining directional pressure into a geometrically structured core. This core reacts not only to direction but to symmetry, dispersion, and slope of the pressure environment. When the core flattens while pressure expands, the system recognizes structural organization, flagging strong trends.
  • Calculation: Uses geometric mean transformations and smoothed envelope interactions to build a stable trend backbone that identifies when movement transitions from noise into coordinated directional behavior.

Long/Short Covered Anomaly
Long/Short Covered events emerge from a comparison of expected vs. actual pressure symmetry. When bullish and bearish gradients diverge beyond a context-defined limit, the system interprets it as forced unwinding or aggressive covering. These anomalies often signal structural stress, squeezes, or capitulation.
  • Calculation: Implements a bidirectional gradient comparison model, where deviation from the neutral equilibrium curve produces a significance score. If this score exceeds its adaptive threshold, an anomaly event is triggered.


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