HEERA DIAMOND OPTION PROThis indicator is designed for option sellers who need trend confirmation + key intraday levels to manage risk and time entries.
It combines Daily CPR, Supertrend (10,2), and VWAP — three essential tools that help filter trades and avoid false breakouts.
⚡ Components & Role in Option Selling:
Central Pivot Range (CPR – Daily)
Defines the intraday trend bias (above bullish, below bearish).
Narrow CPR → likely trending day → avoid aggressive selling.
Wide CPR → sideways market → better for option selling (short straddle/strangle, iron condor).
Supertrend (10,2)
Provides directional bias.
For option sellers, use this as a stop-loss indicator:
Stay short OTM Calls if price trades below Supertrend (bearish).
Stay short OTM Puts if price trades above Supertrend (bullish).
VWAP (Daily Anchored)
Acts as a fair value line.
Option sellers use VWAP as a mean-reversion reference:
If price stays close to VWAP → sideways → good for selling options.
If price trends away strongly from VWAP → avoid shorting both sides (avoid straddles).
🎯 Suggested Option Selling Use:
Straddle/Strangle Selling → When price is inside CPR and close to VWAP, with Supertrend flat.
Directional Credit Spreads (Bear Call / Bull Put) → When CPR + VWAP + Supertrend align in one direction.
Avoid Selling → If CPR is narrow and market breaks strongly (high trending risk).
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Trendlines Breakouts Pro V1.2 - 4TP [Wukong Algo]Trendlines Breakouts Pro
Trading method “High Tight Trendline Breakout”. This is a simple but effective and flexible method that can support many other methods such as: support and resistance, supply and demand, volume profile...
Automatically connect TradingView and MetaTrader 5 (MT5) for automatic trading and order management via PineConnector
The system includes a risk management grid including the levels: Stop Loss (SL), Break-even (BE), Trail Trigger, Trailing Stop, TP1 (1/4), TP2 (2/4), TP3 (3/4), TP4 (4/4). This grid helps you easily monitor and manage orders on TradingView in parallel with automatic order management on MT5.
Focus on tight capital and risk management, reduce emotion and stress when trading
Suitable for all markets: Forex, Gold, Crypto, Stocks, as long as you use MT5 and TradingView
If you do not need to trade automatically via MT5, the Trendlines Breakokuts Pro can also be used as an effective indicator in visual order management on TradingView charts, helps maintain discipline and good trading psychology (less Stress or FOMO)
Trendlines Breakouts Pro System User Guide
Step 1 - Draw trendline AB. Just click to select 2 points A, B on the chart
This is a straight line at the border of a chart pattern or support/resistance zone on the chart that you determine has high potential when it is broken, the price will have strong momentum and you will enter the order (Entry). The trendline AB can be a diagonal line or a horizontal line.
Step 2 - Entry Window: Set the time allowed for transactions
You can choose the earliest and latest time allowed for trading signals, called Entry Window. This means that the system will not allow trading outside the Entry Window. This option allows you to manage trading times as you wish, avoiding bad times for trading such as sideways, choppy, high volatility, news
Step 3 - Set up the input parameters for trading
You choose the direction you want to wait for trading: Wait Long (Buy), Wait Short (Sell), Turn Off, Hidden
You enter the ID of your PineConnector account if you want to trade automatically from TradingView to MT5
You enter the order parameters: Lotsize per order, Stop Loss (SL%), BE(%), Trail Trigger (%), TP1(%), TP2(%), TP3(%), TP4(%)
You enter the safe filter parameters for Entry: max distance from entry to swing high/low, max distance from entry to trendline's breakpoint C, max entries per trendlines
See more details in the screenshots
Step 4 - Set up automatic trading from TradingView via MT5
If you do not need automatic trading in MT5, skip this step. Entry signals and risk management grids will still be displayed on the TradingView chart for you to see, but there is no connection and automatic trading signal shooting and automatic order management from TradingView to MT5 via PineConnector.
We need to create an Alert in TradingView and attach it to this Indicator so that the Alert's trading signals are transmitted via MetaTrader 5 (MT5) via PineConnector.
When trading, you need to turn on 3 software at the same time to be able to connect to each other to operate: TradingView, MetaTrader 5 (MT5), PineConnector
See more details in the screenshots
Step 5 - Complete setup, and wait for trading signals
You have completed the setup steps for the Indicator, ready when there is a trading signal
You do not need to sit in front of the screen all day if you do not want. The system has been set up to execute and manage orders automatically.
Of course, sometimes you should still check your transaction status, in case of unexpected problems such as lost internet connection.
If you still have questions about this Indicator, please email tuanwukongvn@gmail.com for support.
RSI MOVWe can consider the 200 RSI and 200 m/s crossovers as reaction movements.
The periods I use are:
5-minute and 15-minute for short trades
1-hour and 4-hour for swing trades
Trades that can be taken with the intersection and breakout of the red moving average with the green moving average
FVG Diamond📊 Overview
FVG Diamond is an advanced indicator that detects three specific price action patterns: Inside Bar, Outside Bar, and Diamond Formation. Unlike basic FVG tools, it focuses on these higher-level setups for more precise analysis.
✨ Key Features
🎯 Detection of 3 Advanced FVG Pattern Types
Independent on/off toggle for each pattern
Inside FVG (Inside Bar / Harami): The body of the 3rd candle forms an inside bar relative to the 2nd candle
Outside FVG (Outside Bar / Engulfing): The body of the 1st candle forms an outside bar relative to the 2nd candle
Diamond FVG (Diamond Formation): A unique pattern that satisfies both Inside and Outside conditions
🎯 Mitigation Feature
ON: FVG boxes are automatically removed once price fully fills the FVG zone (keeps the chart clean by showing only active FVGs)
OFF: FVG boxes remain on the chart indefinitely (allows full historical review of all FVGs)
🎨 Visual Features
Color Coding: Assign unique colors to each pattern type
Transparency Control: Default 70% transparency for optimal readability
Extension Display: Extend the right edge of FVG boxes for any number of bars
⚙️ Advanced Configuration
Threshold Settings
Manual Threshold: Define a minimum gap size by percentage
Auto Threshold: Dynamically adjusts based on market volatility
Mitigation Tools
Real-Time Mitigation: Automatic removal when price fills an FVG zone
Mitigation Levels: Display filled FVG levels with dashed lines
🔔 Alerts
Notification on new Bullish/Bearish FVG detection
Notification when an FVG is mitigated (filled)
Works with all FVG types
📈 How to Use
Add the indicator to your chart
The three advanced FVG patterns will be detected and displayed automatically
Set your preferred threshold (0% = detect all gaps)
⚠️ Note: This indicator is designed as an analysis support tool. Trading decisions should be made in combination with other methods of technical and fundamental analysis.
Author: omochi_
Version: 1.0
Last Updated: September 28, 2025
Shamji's Liquidity Sweep + FVG (Follow-up + Filters) Purpose (what it does)
This indicator looks for two related price structures used by many smart-money / liquidity-hunt traders:
Liquidity Sweeps — candles that wick beyond a recent swing high (for buy-side stop-hunts) or swing low (for sell-side stop-hunts), then close back inside. These are flagged as potential stop-hunt events that clear obvious liquidity.
Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) — simple 3-bar style gaps where an older bar’s high is below the current low (bullish FVG) or an older bar’s low is above the current high (bearish FVG). When an FVG appears after a sweep (within a configurable window), this is considered a follow-up alignment.
The script adds optional filters (volume spike and candle-range vs ATR) to increase confidence, and can restrict marking/alerts to only events that meet the follow-up and filter rules.
ATR Regime Study [CHE] ATR Regime Study — ATR percentile regimes with clear bands, table and live label
Summary
This study classifies volatility into five regimes by converting ATR into a percentile rank over a rolling window, plotted on a standardized scale between zero and one hundred. Colored bands mark regime thresholds, while a compact table and an optional label report the current percentile and regime. The standardized scale makes symbols and timeframes easier to compare than raw ATR values. Implemented in Pine v6 as a separate pane (overlay set to false), it is a context tool to adapt tactics and risk handling to the prevailing volatility environment.
Motivation: Why this design?
Raw ATR varies with price scale and asset characteristics, which makes regime comparison inconsistent and leads to poor transfer of settings across symbols and timeframes. The core idea is to transform ATR into a percentile rank within a user-defined lookback, then map it into discrete regimes. This yields a stable, interpretable context signal that shifts slower than raw ATR while still responding to genuine volatility changes.
What’s different vs. standard approaches?
Reference baseline: Traditional ATR plots or ATR bands using fixed multipliers.
Architecture differences:
Percentile ranking of ATR within a rolling window.
Five discrete regimes with fixed thresholds at ninety, seventy, thirty, and ten.
Visual fills between thresholds plus a live table and a last-bar label.
Practical effect: You read a single normalized line between zero and one hundred with consistent thresholds. This improves cross-asset comparison and makes regime shifts obvious at a glance.
How it works (technical)
The script computes ATR over a configurable length, then converts that series to a percentile rank over a configurable number of bars. The percentile is naturally scaled and limited between zero and one hundred. That value is mapped to one of five regimes: above ninety (Extreme), between seventy and ninety (Elevated), between thirty and seventy (Normal), between ten and thirty (Calm), and below ten (Squeeze). Horizontal guide lines mark the thresholds, and fills shade the regions. A table is created once and updated on each bar to show regime definitions and highlight the current row. An optional label on the last bar displays the current percentile and regime. No higher-timeframe requests are used, so repaint risk is limited to normal live-bar fluctuation until the bar closes.
Parameter Guide
ATR length — Effect: Controls how fast ATR reacts to new ranges. Default: fourteen. Trade-offs/Tips: Increase to reduce noise in choppy markets; decrease to react faster during regime changes.
Percentile window (bars) — Effect: Number of bars used for the percentile ranking. Default: two hundred fifty-two. Trade-offs/Tips: Larger windows stabilize the percentile but slow adaptation after structural regime shifts; smaller windows adapt faster but may flip more often.
Table › Show — Effect: Toggles the regime overview table. Default: enabled. Trade-offs/Tips: Disable on constrained layouts to reduce visual clutter.
Table › Position — Effect: Anchors the table in a chart corner. Default: Top Right. Trade-offs/Tips: Choose a corner that avoids overlapping other panels or drawings.
Label › Show — Effect: Toggles a last-bar label with current percentile and regime. Default: enabled. Trade-offs/Tips: Useful for quick reads; disable if it obscures other annotations.
Reading & Interpretation
The white line shows ATR percentile between zero and one hundred. Crossing above seventy signals an elevated volatility environment; above ninety indicates event-driven extremes. Between thirty and seventy represents typical conditions. Between ten and thirty indicates calm conditions that often suit mean reversion. Below ten reflects compression, where breakout probability often increases. The colored bands visually reinforce these ranges. The table summarizes regime definitions and highlights the current state. The last-bar label mirrors the current percentile and regime for quick inspection.
Practical Workflows & Combinations
Trend following: Prefer continuation tactics when the percentile holds in the Normal or Elevated bands and structure confirms higher highs and higher lows. Consider wider stops and partial position sizing as percentile rises.
Mean reversion: Favor fades in Calm regimes within defined ranges; use structure filters and time-of-day constraints to avoid low-liquidity whipsaws.
Breakout preparation: Track compressions below ten; plan entries only with structure confirmation and risk caps, since compressions can persist.
Multi-asset/Multi-TF: Defaults travel well on daily charts. For intraday, reduce the percentile window to align with session dynamics. Combine with trend or market structure tools for confirmation.
Behavior, Constraints & Performance
Repaint/confirmation: The percentile updates during live bars and stabilizes on close; closed bars do not repaint.
security/HTF: Not used. If you add higher-timeframe aggregation externally, account for standard repaint caveats.
Resources: Declared maximum bars back is two thousand; limits for lines and labels are five hundred each. A short loop updates the table rows; arrays are used for table content only.
Known limits: Regime boundaries are fixed; assets with persistent volatility shifts may require window retuning. Low-liquidity periods and gaps can produce abrupt percentile changes. ATR is direction-agnostic and should be paired with trend or structure context.
Sensible Defaults & Quick Tuning
Start with ATR length fourteen and percentile window two hundred fifty-two on daily charts.
Too many flips: Increase ATR length or increase the percentile window.
Too sluggish: Decrease the percentile window or reduce ATR length.
Intraday noise: Keep ATR length moderate and reduce the window to a session-appropriate size; optionally hide the label to declutter.
Compressed markets: Maintain defaults but rely more on structure and volume filters before acting.
What this indicator is—and isn’t
This is a volatility regime context layer that standardizes ATR into interpretable regimes. It is not a complete trading system, not predictive, and not a stand-alone entry signal. Use it alongside structure analysis, confirmation tools, and disciplined risk management.
Disclaimer
The content provided, including all code and materials, is strictly for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as, and should not be interpreted as, financial advice, a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument, or an offer of any financial product or service. All strategies, tools, and examples discussed are provided for illustrative purposes to demonstrate coding techniques and the functionality of Pine Script within a trading context.
Any results from strategies or tools provided are hypothetical, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Trading and investing involve high risk, including the potential loss of principal, and may not be suitable for all individuals. Before making any trading decisions, please consult with a qualified financial professional to understand the risks involved.
By using this script, you acknowledge and agree that any trading decisions are made solely at your discretion and risk.
Best regards and happy trading
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XAUUSD CSI+RSI+Delta (15m)XAUUSD 15m
Candle Stability Index: 0.4
RSI Index: 80
Candle Delta Length: 6
Disable Repeating Signals: Enabled
Turning Point IndicatorIntroduction
This is a powerful technical analysis indicator designed to detect divergences between multiple technical indicators and price. It can monitor up to 10 different technical indicators simultaneously, helping traders identify potential price reversal signals. Key Features
Multi-Indicator Support: Simultaneously detect divergences across multiple indicators, including MACD, RSI, Stochastics, CCI, Momentum, OBV, VW-MACD, CMF, and MFI.
Dual Divergence Type: Supports both regular and hidden divergences.
Smart Filtering: Set a minimum number of divergences to filter out weak signals.
Visual Display: Clearly displays divergence locations and related indicators using connecting lines and labels.
Flexible Configuration: Supports a variety of display options and color customization.
Core Features: Divergence Detection
Regular Divergence: When prices reach new highs/lows but indicators haven't confirmed them, it signals a possible trend reversal.
Hidden Divergence: When prices pull back but indicators show a trend continuation, it signals a possible trend continuation.
How to Use:
Add Indicator: Apply the script to a chart.
Configure Parameters: Adjust parameters such as the pivot point period and the maximum number of candlesticks to detect as needed.
Select Indicator: Enable or disable divergence detection for specific technical indicators in the settings.
Watch Signal: Displays a signal on the chart when a sufficient number of divergences are detected. Connecting Lines and Labels
Parameter Description
Pivot Point Period: Defaults to 5, used to identify highs and lows
Minimum Divergences: Defaults to 1, sets the minimum number of divergences required to trigger a signal
Maximum Pivot Points: Defaults to 10, limits the detection range
Maximum Candlesticks Detected: Defaults to 100, controls the number of candlesticks detected forward
Signal Interpretation
Bottom Label (upward arrow): Positive divergence, a possible buy signal
Top Label (downward arrow): Negative divergence, a possible sell signal
Connecting Line Color:
Cyan: Positive regular divergence
Purple: Negative regular divergence
Green: Positive hidden divergence
Red: Negative hidden divergence
Usable Scenarios
Trend Reversal Point Identification
Entry and Exit Timing
Multi-Time Frame Analysis
Risk Management and Stop-Loss Setting
Notes
Divergence signals should be used in conjunction with other analysis methods.
It is recommended to use them on longer time frames for better accuracy.
Setting an appropriate minimum number of divergences can reduce false signals.
Indicator sensitivity may vary under different market conditions.
Jasons Bullish Reversal DetectorThis bullish reversal detector is designed to spot higher-quality turning points instead of shallow bounces. At its core, it looks for candles closing above the 20-period SMA, a MACD bullish crossover, and RSI strength above 50. On top of that, it layers in “depth” filters: price must reclaim and retest a long-term baseline (like the 200-period VWMA), momentum should confirm with RSI and +DI leading, short-term EMAs need to slope upward, and conditions like overheated ATR or strong downside ADX will block false signals. When all of these align, the script flags a depth-confirmed bullish reversal, aiming to highlight spots where structure, momentum, and volatility all support a sustainable shift upward.
Smartalgo gn1Smart Algo gives you clear entry & exit signals using advanced price action logic. Built for traders who want consistency and speed.
Smart Algogn2 [ChartPrime]Smart Algo gives you clear entry & exit signals using advanced price action logic. Built for traders who want consistency and speed.
> The B symbols are the entry points
> Previous swing high/low is the SL
> Keep 1:2 OR 1:1.5 Risk-Reward
🔵IST-SESSIONS📌 IST-SESSIONS – TradingView Indicator
The IST-SESSIONS indicator clearly marks all major trading sessions throughout the day according to your specified schedule, helping traders visualize market activity and plan intraday strategies. It highlights session times and breaks for optimal clarity:
Morning Session: 10:15 – 12:00
Midday Break: 12:00 – 12:30
Day Session: 12:30 – 16:15
Afternoon Break: 16:15 – 16:45
Evening Session: 16:45 – 19:00
Evening Break: 19:00 – 20:00
Night Session: 20:00 – 23:00
✔️ Visualizes multiple trading sessions and breaks
✔️ Helps traders track market activity during specific hours
✔️ Perfect for intraday strategies and session-based analysis
✔️ Makes planning entries and exits easier across different market phases
How to use:
Apply the indicator to your chart.
Sessions and breaks are automatically highlighted according to the schedule.
Use the visual cues to optimize your trading strategy for each session.
secret strategy [Smartalgo ]Smart Algo gives you clear entry & exit signals using advanced price action logic. Built for traders who want consistency and speed.
> The B symbols are the entry points
> Previous swing high/low is the SL
> Keep 1:2 OR 1:1.5 Risk-Reward
secret strategy [Smartalgo ]Tired of false breakouts and random indicators?
Smart Algo gives you clear entry & exit signals using advanced price action logic. Built for traders who want consistency and speed.
> The B symbols are the entry points
> Previous swing high/low is the SL
> Keep 1:2 OR 1:1.5 Risk-Reward
secret strategy [Smartalgogn2 ]Tired of false breakouts and random indicators?
Smart Algo gives you clear entry & exit signals using advanced price action logic. Built for traders who want consistency and speed.
> The B symbols are the entry points
> Previous swing high/low is the SL
> Keep 1:2 OR 1:1.5 Risk-Reward
Meep Bands
A comprehensive trend analysis tool that displays seven exponential moving averages (20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 50, and 55 periods) with a color-coded gradient system. The indicator creates an "EMA cloud" effect that helps traders quickly identify trend direction, momentum strength, and key support/resistance levels.
secret strategy [Smartalgogn2 ]Smart Algo gives you clear entry & exit signals using advanced price action logic. Built for traders who want consistency and speed.
BB vs KC Visual Zones 📌 BB vs KC Visual Zones
This script combines the power of two popular volatility indicators — Bollinger Bands (BB) and Keltner Channels (KC) — into one intuitive and visually enhanced tool. It is designed to help traders identify high-volatility moments in the market, often signaling potential breakouts.
✅ What’s Included:
Bollinger Bands based on SMA and standard deviation.
Keltner Channels based on EMA and ATR.
Color-coded highlights for quick visual analysis:
Upper BB in bold red when it crosses above the upper KC.
Lower BB in bold green when it drops below the lower KC.
Background color dynamically adjusts based on breakout conditions.
Clear visualization of Squeeze and Breakout scenarios directly on the main chart.
🎯 Best Used For:
Spotting potential breakout zones when BB expands beyond KC.
Understanding underlying market volatility conditions.
Using as a standalone volatility filter, or integrating into broader trading systems.
Data Highs & Lows [TakingProphets]DATA HIGHS AND LOWS
What it does
Data Highs & Lows visualizes the price level left by macro news events that release at 8:30 AM New York. It examines the 1-minute bars 8:29, 8:30, 8:31 and, if the 8:30 candle forms a valid swing low/high with a wick ≥ your threshold (points), it draws a horizontal level from that 8:30 price and labels it:
DATA.L when the 8:30 bar is a swing low
DATA.H when the 8:30 bar is a swing high
The line auto-extends until price’s wick touches/mitigates the level. On touch, you can either freeze the final segment and park the label beneath it or delete the visual immediately (toggle).
How it works
-Timezone: America/New_York.
-Detection runs on 1-minute data; visualization shows on minute charts up to 15m.
Swing rule:
-Swing-low if low(8:30) < low(8:29) and < low(8:31)
-Swing-high if high(8:30) > high(8:29) and > high(8:31)
-Wick rule: the relevant wick of the 8:30 candle must be ≥ threshold (points).
-One event/level per day; state resets daily.
Inputs & styling
Detection
-Wick Size Threshold (points).
Visualization
-Line Color, Line Style (Solid/Dashed/Dotted).
-Label Size (Tiny…Huge), Label Text Color.
-Label Vertical Offset (ticks) when parked.
-Line width is fixed at 1.
Behavior
Delete on Mitigation (remove line+label immediately on first touch) or keep the frozen level with a centered label.
Auto-cleanup after bars (optional).
Notes
-Designed to highlight levels specifically tied to 8:30 AM data releases (e.g., CPI, PPI, Jobless Claims, etc.).
-Works only if the symbol trades around that time; always consider session liquidity and instrument behavior.
-Labels: while active, they sit at the right end of the line; after mitigation they move to bottom-center with a small offset.
Disclaimer
This is an educational tool for chart annotation. It does not provide signals, guarantees, or financial advice. Always do your own analysis and manage risk appropriately.
Sav FX - Semi / Quarterly Cycles [Nakash]Sav FX – Semi / Quarterly Cycles is a TradingView indicator designed to analyze time cycles in the Forex and financial markets. It helps traders identify multi-year, yearly, weekly, and daily cycles, as well as shorter intervals such as 6-hour, 90-minute, and 22.5-minute cycles.
The indicator highlights potential turning points and periods of heightened market activity, allowing traders to align their strategies with the natural rhythm of the market. Visual cycle markers are plotted directly on the chart, making it easy to combine with other technical tools like support/resistance levels and price patterns.
A key advantage of Sav FX is its flexibility: traders can enable or disable specific cycles depending on their trading style — from scalpers focusing on short-term moves to swing traders and investors monitoring quarterly or yearly trends.
1 juicy newXenia BabyBlue is a clean Pine Script indicator designed to keep your chart readable while still giving you the most useful session context. It paints Tokyo, London, and New York as a gentle blue watermark using bgcolor(), so the shading always spans the full pane behind price and never distorts autoscaling. There are no boxes, borders, or labels cluttering the candles—just a soft backdrop that makes session rhythm obvious at a glance.
Time handling is robust and product independent. You can switch between America/New_York and Europe/Berlin presets, and the script builds session windows with explicit timestamps, including overnight ranges such as Tokyo. That means the shading stays aligned even when you change exchanges, symbols, or chart timeframes.
On top of the watermark, Xenia BabyBlue includes a classic EMA 50 for trend bias and a compact two-candle manipulation detector. The logic flags a bullish trap when a bearish candle is followed by a sweep below its low and a close back above its high, and flags the bearish counterpart when a bullish candle is followed by a sweep above its high and a close back below its low. Signals are plotted with soft, unobtrusive labels so they remain visible without overwhelming price action.
The default styling aims for “set and forget.” Still, you can customize the blue intensity, toggle the EMA, and tighten or relax the manipulation rules to match your playbook. The code uses lightweight operations, avoids lookahead, and draws only what is needed per bar, which keeps it responsive on lower timeframes and long histories.
Use Xenia BabyBlue when you want fast session awareness and tidy, actionable hints—whether you’re trading London reversals, New York continuations, or Asia range breaks. It pairs well with ICT-style models, liquidity maps, and structure tools, and it’s intentionally simple to combine with other overlays. Trade focused, not distracted.