Fibonacci Retracement Altcoin Pioneers ™This powerful indicator combines Fibonacci Retracement levels with a suite of technical indicators to assist traders in analyzing price movements and making informed decisions. Designed for flexibility and ease of use, it offers a customizable interface for displaying data on charts and in tables, making it suitable for both novice and experienced traders.
Key Features:
Fibonacci Retracement: Automatically draws Fibonacci levels (0.382, 0.5, 0.618, 0.786) with customizable lines and labels based on recent price highs and lows. Includes alerts for price touching key levels (Top and Bottom) with adjustable tolerance.
Technical Indicators: Includes RSI, ATR, Momentum, ADX, MACD, Parabolic SAR, Bollinger Bands, and Ichimoku Cloud, all customizable for periods and colors.
Moving Averages: Displays EMA and SMA (50, 100, 200) with options to enable or disable them as needed.
Informative Tables: Provides customizable tables for desktop and mobile, showing open price, close price, percentage change, RSI, ATR, and volume in dollars.
Dual Language Support: Labels and descriptions can be displayed in English or Turkish.
Watermark: Displays symbol information and date in a customizable position for an organized view.
Customization Settings:Fibonacci: Enable/disable levels, choose distance and color.
Table: Select position (Top Right, Bottom Left, etc.) and size (Small, Medium, Large).
Language: Choose between English for labels.
Indicators: Customize periods and colors for each technical indicator.
Jalur dan Saluran
SmartMind2The MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence) is a popular technical indicator in trading, primarily used to detect trends and possible reversal points.
How is the MACD structured?
The MACD indicator consists of three components:
MACD Line:
Calculated as the difference between two exponential moving averages (EMAs), commonly 12 and 26 periods.
Formula:
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Signal Line:
An exponential moving average (usually 9 periods) of the MACD line.
Formula:
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Histogram:
Graphically represents the difference between the MACD line and the Signal line.
Formula:
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Interpretation of MACD:
Buy Signal: Occurs when the MACD line crosses above the signal line (bullish signal).
Sell Signal: Occurs when the MACD line crosses below the signal line (bearish signal).
Trend Reversal: A divergence between price movements and the MACD indicates a potential reversal (e.g., rising prices with a falling MACD).
Volatility Squeeze IndicatorThis is All Star Charts' very own Volatility Squeeze Indicator. Popularized by Steve Strazza, it's really just a Bollinger Band Width Indicator with moving averages. Very easy...
Fractal ModelUnderstanding the Fractal Model in Market Analysis
The fractal model is a mathematical framework that describes self-similar patterns occurring at different time scales. In financial markets, fractals suggest that price movements are not random, but rather follow repetitive structures across various timeframes. This model allows traders to identify recurring patterns and potential turning points, helping to enhance technical analysis and improve decision-making.
Dollar Bands [TNI]This script shows divergences bands implemented by Argentine Goverment this year for the Argentine Currency USDARS.
You can change the fix monthly and date/price init, and create upper or lower band cross alerts.
Official USD Staggered Bands - ArgentinaOfficial USD Staggered Bands - Argentina
The Central Bank, under the administration of Javier Milei (La Libertad Avanza), announced on Friday, April 11, 2025, a series of measures to eliminate the so-called "exchange rate restriction."
In this new phase, the dollar's exchange rate on the Free Exchange Market (MLC) will be able to fluctuate within a band between $1,000 and $1,400 , the limits of which will be expanded at a rate of 1% monthly.
The lines evolve daily, increasing as the public administration predicts. This way, you can know the likelihood of a Central Bank intervention to correct the variation and return the peso to a price within the band.
The script runs under the ticker USDARS
Rainbow Channels(PRO) by MrLazycatPro版和Free版的区别
懒猫先生的免费版Rainbow Channels仅仅展示了价格的虹色通道,没有对价格进入重要压力或支撑区域进行额外视觉提示或警报。
但这个PRO版增加其他功能
1.警报功能: PRO版增加了两个重要警报,帮助用户实时监控市场动态。
当价格从下方升穿红色压力区时,会触发警报,提示用户价格可能进入压力区域。
当价格从上方跌破紫色支撑区时,会触发警报,提示用户价格可能进入支撑区域。
2. 视觉增强功能: PRO版通过填充红色和紫色区域之间的底色,增强了图表的视觉表现,使用户更直观地识别关键压力和支撑区域。
Difference between free version and pro version
The free version Rainbow Channels by MrLazycat displays only the rainbow channels without additional visual cues or alerts for crossing into key pressure or support zones.
This PRO Version Rainbow Channels includes:
1.Alert Feature: The PRO version introduces two critical alerts to help users monitor market dynamics in real-time.
An alert is triggered when the price crosses up from below into the red pressure zone, notifying users of potential entry into a pressure area.
An alert is triggered when the price breaks down from above into the purple support zone, notifying users of potential entry into a support area.
2.Enhanced Visuals: The PRO version fills the areas between the red and purple lines, enhancing the chart's visual representation and allowing users to more intuitively identify key pressure and support zones.
This PRO version provides a more comprehensive toolset for traders by combining real-time alerts with enhanced visual cues, making crucial zones easier to spot and react to.
Money NoodleThe Money Noodle is a dynamic trend-following indicator built around a custom EMA band system. It features:
Three customizable EMAs, with focus on the Main EMA as the core trend line
Optional upper and lower bands based on ATR or percentage, helping identify volatility zones
Clean chart appearance by default, with optional signals for breakouts and bounces
Alerts and an optional status table for added utility
Perfect for traders looking to visualize trend momentum, spot volatility squeezes, and catch key price reactions near dynamic support/resistance levels.
Rainbow Channel by Mrazycat彩虹通道指标是一种用于虚拟货币价格压力预测的工具,专门设计用于资产价格(例如 BTCUSDT,ETHUSDT)的对数图表,尤其是在周时间框架上运行。
该指标旨在提供市场动态的可视化表示,重点是围绕资产价格的移动平均线(MA)动态调整的通道。该通道随市场条件的变化而调整,并在通道内包括额外的参考点。
目的
趋势识别:通过基于SMA和用户定义参数动态调整通道,帮助可视化整体趋势。
波动性评估:通道宽度可以作为市场波动性的指标。
反转点识别:彩虹通道的顶部红色压力位和底部紫色支撑位分别代表市场的强压力区和强支撑区。当资产价格接近或穿越这些极限时,可能提示潜在的趋势反转或修正。
长期趋势分析:协助进行长期趋势分析。
使用说明
时间框架建议:彩虹通道指标在四小时(4H)时间框架上表现最佳,适合一般市场条件。然而,在极端市场波动情况下,若价格明显向上突破红色压力区或向下跌破支撑区,则建议切换到更高时间框架(例如日线图,1 DAY)进行进一步分析,以确保全面评估市场趋势和潜在风险。
趋势指示:通道中的绿色线代表中线基础价格,该价格基于移动平均线(MA)的参考值。当价格持续维持在绿色线以上时,通常被视为多头趋势的延续;相反,当价格维持在绿色线以下时,则可能指示空头趋势的延续。市场的多空趋势转变常常围绕绿色中间线进行博弈,因此观察价格在该线附近的波动对于识别趋势变化至关重要。
止损点和止盈点:彩虹通道提供了开仓时的止盈和止损价格参考。具体来说,当在绿色中线附近进行多单开仓时,浅蓝色线的价格可作为止损点的参考,从而有效地限制潜在损失。通过使用彩虹通道,交易者能够更准确地设定合理的止盈和止损位置,以优化交易策略并加强风险管理。
注意事项
验证:建议在历史数据上进行仔细的回测,以验证识别出的机会。
用户自行判断:交易决策不应仅仅依赖于此脚本。用户应运用判断力并考虑市场状况。
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为了增强市场趋势分析和压力位把握,建议将彩虹通道与懒猫线上的Master Trend Navigator(趋势大师导航仪)结合使用。Master Trend Navigator能够帮助用户更准确地进行市场趋势切换,并分析压力位和量能关系,从而进一步提升交易决策的质量和可靠性。
更多虚拟货币的实用指标可以联系懒猫先生,X账号是Jeffmo0769。
Overview
The Rainbow Channel Indicator is a tool for predicting cryptocurrency price pressure, specifically designed for logarithmic charts of asset prices (such as BTCUSD) and particularly effective in weekly time frames. This indicator aims to provide a visual representation of market dynamics, focusing on channels dynamically adjusted around the asset price's Moving Average (MA). These channels adapt to changing market conditions and include additional reference points within the channel.
Purpose
Trend Identification: Helps visualize overall trends by dynamically adjusting channels based on SMA and user-defined parameters.
Volatility Assessment: The width of the channel can serve as an indicator of market volatility.
Reversal Point Identification: The top red pressure level and the bottom purple support level of the Rainbow Channel represent strong pressure and support areas. When asset prices approach or cross these limits, it may indicate potential trend reversals or corrections.
Long-term Trend Analysis: Assists in conducting long-term trend analysis.
Usage Instructions
Time Frame Recommendation: The Rainbow Channel Indicator performs best in a four-hour (4H) time frame, suitable for general market conditions. However, in extreme market volatility, if the price significantly breaks above the red pressure area or falls below the support zone, it is recommended to switch to a higher time frame (such as the daily chart, 1 DAY) for further analysis to ensure a comprehensive evaluation of market trends and potential risks.
Trend Indication: The green line in the channel represents the baseline price, based on the reference value of the Moving Average (MA). When the price consistently stays above the green line, it is generally considered a continuation of the bullish trend; conversely, when the price remains below the green line, it may indicate a continuation of the bearish trend. Market trend shifts often occur around the green line, so observing price fluctuations near this line is crucial for identifying trend changes.
Stop Loss and Take Profit Points: The Rainbow Channel provides reference prices for setting stop loss and take profit points when opening positions. Specifically, when opening long positions near the green baseline, the price of the light blue line can be used as a stop loss reference to effectively limit potential losses. By using the Rainbow Channel, traders can more accurately set reasonable stop loss and take profit levels to optimize trading strategies and enhance risk management.
Notes
Validation: It is recommended to conduct thorough backtesting on historical data to validate identified opportunities.
User Discretion: Trading decisions should not solely rely on this script. Users should exercise judgment and consider market conditions.
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To enhance market trend analysis and pressure level understanding, it is recommended to use the Rainbow Channel in conjunction with Lazy Cat's Master Trend Navigator. The Master Trend Navigator can help users more accurately navigate market trend shifts and analyze pressure levels and volume relationships, thereby further improving the quality and reliability of trading decisions.
For more practical indicators for cryptocurrencies, you can contact Mr. Lazy Cat on X, account Jeffmo0769.
Night Session Highlight (Valehson)Highlights time range from 21:00 to 09:00 with a gray background with 90% transparency.
Dual Session ORB S/R Lines Pro by Yendor_BShort description:
Clean opening-range breakout support/resistance lines for London and US sessions with confirmed breakout labels and alert-ready signals. UTC-based, adjustable start point, customizable styling, minimal clutter.
Detailed description:
What it does:
Captures the Opening Range (default first 15 minutes) for London and New York (US) sessions in UTC, plots the high and low as support/resistance lines, and marks confirmed breakouts when price closes beyond those levels. Lines can begin at either the range end or session start and persist for the configured session length.
Key Features:
ORB defined over the first N minutes after session open (configurable, default 15).
Two sessions: London and US (New York) with separate start times.
High/low support & resistance lines per session:
Selectable start point: Range End or Session Start.
Independently customizable color, width, and style (solid/dashed/dotted) for each high and low.
Confirmed breakout labels: only on the first candle that closes beyond the ORB high or low after the range completes (prior close must be inside).
Alerts and alertconditions for breakout long/short per session, usable in TradingView’s alert dialog.
Fully UTC-based. Works on any timeframe; 1-minute or 5-minute recommended for precision.
Minimal visual clutter; no persistent shaded boxes in this version.
Inputs explained:
ORB Duration (minutes): Length of the opening range used to calculate session high and low.
Session Length (hours): How long the S/R lines remain active (typically full session).
London / US Start (UTC): Session open times in UTC.
Line Start Point: Choose whether the lines begin at the range end or at the session start.
High/Low Styling: Independent color, thickness, and style for each session’s high and low.
Breakout Labels: Toggle one-time confirmed breakout annotations.
Alerts: Enable breakout alert messages.
Example workflows:
Monitor the first 15 minutes of the London session.
After the range, wait for a candle to close beyond the high or low for a confirmed breakout.
Use the label or alert to trigger entry logic (retest, continuation, etc.).
Repeat for the US session; compare overlaps for higher conviction.
Alert setup:
Open the Alerts panel. Choose one of the built-in alertconditions: London Breakout Long, London Breakout Short, US Breakout Long, US Breakout Short. Set frequency to Once Per Bar Close. Customize notification/webhook payload if automating.
Preset suggestions:
Standard London ORB: 15 minute range, lines from range end, green high / lime low.
Standard US ORB: 15 minute range, lines from range end, blue high / aqua low.
Overlap Bias: Both sessions active, lines start from session start, differentiated styles.
Tips & best practices:
Combine with external volume or volatility filters to reduce false breakouts. Use on correlated pairs to observe consistent session structure. Treat broken ORB levels as flipped support/resistance on revisit. Prefer confirmed closes beyond lines rather than wick touches.
Limitations / disclaimer:
Provides structural visualization and breakout signaling; does not guarantee profitability. Always apply proper risk management and confirm with additional context. Backtest settings before live use.
Tags:
#ORB #OpeningRangeBreakout #SessionTrading #LondonSession #NewYorkSession #SupportResistance #Breakout #Intraday #Pinev6 #TradingView #Forex #TrendStructure #Alerts #USD #EURUSD #TradingSignals #UTCBased #PriceAction #MarketStructure #IntradayBreakouts
20 EMA / 55 EMA Cross with 50 SMMA FilterBulish Bearish indicator for the 55 ema flipping abover or below 20 ema and abover or below 50 smma
THẦN TIÊN-HẠ PHÀMIndicator released by @NDucnhan79
Must use it correctly to make a profit, guys
Contact NDucnhan79 for further assistance
Smart Confluence + WinRateTwo EMAs (Fast/Slow)
Scoring Signal System (≥ 2 conditions = Buy/Sell)
Display Buy/Sell Arrows on Chart
Backtest System
Results Table: Trades, Wins, Losses, Win Rate %
GCM Volatility-Adaptive Trend ChannelScript Description
Name: GCM Volatility-Adaptive Trend Channel (GCM VATC)
Overview
The GCM Volatility-Adaptive Trend Channel (VATC) is a comprehensive trading tool that merges the low-lag, smooth-trending capabilities of the Jurik Moving Average (JMA) with the classic volatility analysis of Bollinger Bands (BB).
By displaying both trend and volatility in a single, intuitive interface, this indicator aims to help traders see when a trend is stable versus when it's becoming volatile and might be poised for a change.
Core Components:
JMA Trend System: At its core are three dynamically colored JMA lines (Baseline, Fast, and Slow) that provide a clear view of trend direction. The lines change color based on their slope, offering immediate visual feedback on momentum. A colored ribbon between the Baseline and Fast JMA visualizes shorter-term momentum shifts.
Standard Bollinger Bands: Layered on top are standard Bollinger Bands. Calculated from the price, these bands serve as a classic measure of market volatility. They help identify periods where the market is expanding (high volatility) or contracting (low volatility).
How to Use It
By combining these two powerful concepts, this indicator provides a unified view of both trend and volatility. It can help traders to:
Identify the primary trend direction using the smooth JMA lines.
Gauge the strength and stability of that trend.
See when the market is becoming volatile (bands widening) or consolidating (bands contracting), which can often precede a significant price move or a change in trend.
A Note on Originality & House Rules Compliance
This indicator does not introduce a new mathematical formula. Instead, its strength lies in the thoughtful combination of two well-respected, publicly available concepts: the Jurik Moving Average and Bollinger Bands. The JMA implementation is a standard public version. The goal was to create a practical, all-in-one tool for trend and volatility analysis.
This script is published as fully open-source in compliance with TradingView's House Rules. It utilizes standard, publicly available algorithms and does not contain any protected or hidden code.
Settings
All lengths, sources, and colors for the JMA lines and Bollinger Bands are fully customizable in the settings menu, allowing you to tailor the indicator to your specific trading style and asset.
I hope with this indicator Traders even Beginner can can control their emotions which increase the probabilities of the winning rates and cutting the losing strength
Purposely I Didn't plant the High low or Buy Sell signals in the chart. Because everything is in the chart where volatility Signal with the Bollinger Band and Buy Sell Signal in the JMA Dynamic colors. and that's enough to decide when to take trade and when not to.
Thank You and Happy Trading
Smart MTF Bias Detector v3 (Debug)Here's a breakdown of the "Smart MTF Bias Detector v3 (Debug)" indicator's five main filters:
Main Trend (Multi-Timeframe Heikin Ashi)
The green/red background indicates the trend from Heikin Ashi candles on the H1 timeframe (or your set timeframe).
If the Heikin Ashi candle closes above its open, the background is green (indicating an upward bias).
If the Heikin Ashi candle closes below its open, the background is red (indicating a downward bias).
Short-Term Trend Filter (EMA50)
The yellow line represents the EMA50.
Buy only when the price closes above the EMA50.
Sell only when the price closes below the EMA50.
Abnormal Buy/Sell Pressure Detection (Volume Spike)
Purple dots signify candles where the volume is greater than the SMA (Simple Moving Average) of volume over N previous candles, multiplied by a specified multiplier.
This confirms there's "force" driving the price up or serious selling pressure.
Momentum Filter (Stochastic RSI)
Blue upward triangles and orange downward triangles indicate when %K crosses %D.
It uses Oversold/Overbought targets (20/80) to avoid crosses in the middle ranges.
Pivot Break (Fractal Breakout)
Red "X" marks represent Fractal Highs, and green "X" marks represent Fractal Lows.
Red/green up/down arrows indicate breakouts of these levels (e.g., a previous High being broken means an upward breakout, or a previous Low being broken means a downward breakout).
BUY Signal Conditions
A BUY signal will be generated when:
The background is green (HTF Trend ↑).
The Stoch RSI crosses up from below the Oversold zone (blue arrow).
A Fractal Low breakout occurs (Fract UP arrow).
The price is above the EMA50.
There is a Volume Spike (purple dot).
SELL Signal Conditions
A SELL signal will be generated when:
The background is red (HTF Trend ↓).
The Stoch RSI crosses down from above the Overbought zone (orange arrow).
A Fractal High breakout occurs (Fract DOWN arrow).
The price is below the EMA50.
There is a Volume Spike (purple dot).
AI's Opinion Trading System V21. Complete Summary of the Indicator Script
AI’s Opinion Trading System V2 is an advanced, multi-factor trading tool designed for the TradingView platform. It combines several technical indicators (moving averages, RSI, MACD, ADX, ATR, and volume analysis) to generate buy, sell, and hold signals. The script features a customizable AI “consensus” engine that weighs multiple indicator signals, applies user-defined filters, and outputs actionable trade instructions with clear stop loss and take profit levels. The indicator also tracks sentiment, volume delta, and allows for advanced features like pyramiding (adding to positions), custom stop loss/take profit prices, and flexible signal confirmation logic. All key data and signals are displayed in a dynamic, color-coded table on the chart for easy review.
2. Full Explanation of the Table
The table is a real-time dashboard summarizing the indicator’s logic and recommendations for the most recent bars. It is color-coded for clarity and designed to help traders quickly understand market conditions and AI-driven trade signals.
Columns (from left to right):
Column Name What it Shows
Bar The time context: “Now” for the current bar, then “Bar -1”, “Bar -2”, etc. for previous bars.
Raw Consensus The raw AI consensus for each bar: “Buy”, “Sell”, or “-” (neutral).
Up Vol The amount of volume on up (rising) bars.
Down Vol The amount of volume on down (falling) bars.
Delta The difference between up and down volume. Green if positive, red if negative, gray if neutral.
Close The closing price for each bar, color-coded by price change.
Sentiment Diff The difference between the close and average sentiment price (a custom sentiment calculation).
Lookback The number of bars used for sentiment calculation (if enabled).
ADX The ADX value (trend strength).
ATR The ATR value (volatility measure).
Vol>Avg “Yes” (green) if volume is above average, “No” (red) otherwise.
Confirm Whether the AI signal is confirmed over the required bars.
Logic Output The AI’s interpreted signal after applying user-selected logic: “Buy”, “Sell”, or “-”.
Final Action The final signal after all filters: “Buy”, “Sell”, or “-”.
Trade Instruction A plain-English instruction: Buy/Sell/Add/Hold/No Action, with price, stop loss, and take profit.
Color Coding:
Green: Positive/bullish values or signals
Red: Negative/bearish values or signals
Gray: Neutral or inactive
Blue background: For all table cells, for visual clarity
White text: Default, except for color-coded cells
3. Full User Instructions for Every Input/Style Option
Below are plain-language instructions for every user-adjustable option in the indicator’s input and style pages:
Inputs
Table Location
What it does: Sets where the summary table appears on your chart.
How to use: Choose from 9 positions (Top Left, Top Center, Top Right, etc.) to avoid overlapping with other chart elements.
Decimal Places
What it does: Controls how many decimal places prices and values are displayed with.
How to use: Increase for assets with very small prices (e.g., SHIB), decrease for stocks or forex.
Show Sentiment Lookback?
What it does: Shows or hides the “Lookback” column in the table, which displays how many bars are used in the sentiment calculation.
How to use: Turn off if you want a simpler table.
AI View Mode
What it does: Selects the logic for how the AI combines signals from different indicators.
Majority: Follows the most common signal among all indicators.
Weighted: Uses custom weights for each type of signal.
Custom: Lets you define your own logic (see below).
How to use: Pick the logic style that matches your trading philosophy.
AI Consensus Weight / Vol Delta Weight / Sentiment Weight
What they do: When using “Weighted” AI View Mode, these let you set how much influence each factor (indicator consensus, volume delta, sentiment) has on the final signal.
How to use: Increase a weight to make that factor more important in the AI’s decision.
Custom AI View Logic
What it does: Lets advanced users write their own logic for when the AI should signal a trade (e.g., “ai==1 and delta>0 and sentiment>0”).
How to use: Only use if you understand basic boolean logic.
Use Custom Stop Loss/Take Profit Prices?
What it does: If enabled, you can enter your own fixed stop loss and take profit prices for buys and sells.
How to use: Turn on to override the auto-calculated SL/TP and enter your desired prices below.
Custom Buy/Sell Stop Loss/Take Profit Price
What they do: If custom SL/TP is enabled, these fields let you set exact prices for stop loss and take profit on both buy and sell trades.
How to use: Enter your preferred price, or leave at 0 for auto-calculation.
Sentiment Lookback
What it does: Sets how many bars the sentiment calculation should look back.
How to use: Increase to smooth out sentiment, decrease for faster reaction.
Max Pyramid Adds
What it does: Limits how many times you can add to an existing position (pyramiding).
How to use: Set to 1 for no adds, higher for more aggressive scaling in trends.
Signal Preset
What it does: Quick-sets a group of signal parameters (see below) for “Robust”, “Standard”, “Freedom”, or “Custom”.
How to use: Pick a preset, or select “Custom” to adjust everything manually.
Min Bars for Signal Confirmation
What it does: Sets how many bars a signal must persist before it’s considered valid.
How to use: Increase for more robust, less frequent signals; decrease for faster, but possibly less reliable, signals.
ADX Length
What it does: Sets the period for the ADX (trend strength) calculation.
How to use: Longer = smoother, shorter = more sensitive.
ADX Trend Threshold
What it does: Sets the minimum ADX value to consider a trend “strong.”
How to use: Raise for stricter trend confirmation, lower for more trades.
ATR Length
What it does: Sets the period for the ATR (volatility) calculation.
How to use: Longer = smoother volatility, shorter = more reactive.
Volume Confirmation Lookback
What it does: Sets how many bars are used to calculate the average volume.
How to use: Longer = more stable volume baseline, shorter = more sensitive.
Volume Confirmation Multiplier
What it does: Sets how much current volume must exceed average volume to be considered “high.”
How to use: Increase for stricter volume filter.
RSI Flat Min / RSI Flat Max
What they do: Define the RSI range considered “flat” (i.e., not trending).
How to use: Widen to be stricter about requiring a trend, narrow for more trades.
Style Page
Most style settings (such as plot colors, label sizes, and shapes) are preset in the script for visual clarity.
You can adjust plot visibility and colors (for signals, stop loss, take profit) in the TradingView “Style” tab as with any indicator.
Buy Signal: Shows as a green triangle below the bar when a buy is triggered.
Sell Signal: Shows as a red triangle above the bar when a sell is triggered.
Stop Loss/Take Profit Lines: Red and green lines for SL/TP, visible when a trade is active.
SL/TP Labels: Small colored markers at the SL/TP levels for each trade.
How to use:
Toggle visibility or change colors in the Style tab if you wish to match your chart theme or preferences.
In Summary
This indicator is highly customizable—you can tune every aspect of the AI logic, risk management, signal filtering, and table display to suit your trading style.
The table gives you a real-time, comprehensive view of all relevant signals, filters, and trade instructions.
All inputs are designed to be intuitive—hover over them in TradingView for tooltips, or refer to the explanations above for details.
DXY ve US10Y Normalize Karşılaştırma (Zaman Aralığı Uyumu)Yes, it's possible to combine the US 10-year Treasury yield (TVC:US10Y) and DXY (TVC:DXY) data on TradingView and display it on the same chart. We can do this with Pine Script. Below is an example of Pine Script code that displays the percentage change, or normalized values, of the two assets on the same scale:
BTC vs MSTR PerformanceBTC vs MSTR Performance - BULL
• Green: MSTR has outperformed BTC over the selected time period.
• Red: BTC has outperformed MSTR during the same time period.
• Horizontal line at 0: Separates positive from negative outperformance.
ADR Plots + OverlayADR Plots + Overlay
This tool calculates and displays Average Daily Range (ADR) levels on your chart, giving traders a quick visual reference for expected daily price movement. It plots guide levels above and below the daily open and shows how much of the day's typical range has already been covered—all in one interactive table and on-chart overlay.
What It Does
ADR Calculation:
Uses daily high-low differences over a user-defined period (default 14 days), smoothed via RMA, SMA, EMA, or WMA to calculate the average daily range.
Projected Levels:
Plots four reference levels relative to the current day's open price:
+100% ADR: Open + ADR
+50% ADR: Open + 50% of ADR
−50% ADR: Open − 50% of ADR
−100% ADR: Open − ADR
Coverage %:
Tracks intraday high and low prices to calculate what percentage of the ADR has already been covered for the current session:
Coverage % = (High − Low) ÷ ADR × 100
Interactive Table:
Shows the ADR value and today's ADR coverage percentage in a customizable table overlay. The table position, colors, border, transparency, and an optional empty top row can all be adjusted via settings.
Customization Options
Table Settings:
Position the table (top/bottom × left/right).
Change background color, text color, border color and thickness.
Toggle an empty top row for spacing.
Line Settings:
Choose color, line style (solid/dotted/dashed), and width.
Lines automatically reposition each day based on that day's open price and ADR calculation.
General Inputs:
ADR length (number of days).
Smoothing method (RMA, SMA, EMA, WMA).
How to Use It for Trading
Measure Daily Movement: Instantly know the expected daily price range based on historical volatility.
Identify Overextension: Use the coverage % to see if the market has already moved close to or beyond its typical daily range.
Plan Entries & Exits: Align trade targets and stops with ADR levels for more objective intraday planning.
Visual Reference: Horizontal guide lines and table update automatically as new data comes in, helping traders stay informed without manual calculations.
Ideal For
Intraday traders tracking daily volatility limits.
Swing traders wanting a quick reference for expected price movement per day.
Anyone seeking a volatility-based framework for planning targets, stops, or identifying extended market conditions.