Breakouts with Trailing Stops V6 + AlertsBreakouts with Trailing Stops in Trading
Breakout trading is a strategy where traders aim to profit from an asset's price moving outside a defined support or resistance level, signaling a potential new trend. Trailing stops are a key risk management tool often used with breakouts to protect profits and limit potential losses.
What is a breakout?
A breakout occurs when an asset's price moves decisively above a resistance level (for a bullish breakout) or below a support level (for a bearish breakdown). This often signals increased momentum and potential for a significant price movement in the direction of the breakout.
Why use trailing stops with breakouts?
Trailing stops are particularly useful in breakout trading because they allow traders to capture potential profits as the price moves in their favor, while automatically adjusting to protect against sudden reversals.
How do trailing stops work with breakouts?
Initial Stop-Loss: When entering a breakout trade, a traditional stop-loss order is placed at a predetermined level to limit potential losses if the price reverses. For example, in a long position after a resistance breakout, the initial stop-loss might be placed below the former resistance level (which can now act as support).
Trailing Stop Activation: Once the price moves a favorable distance beyond the entry point, the trailing stop loss is activated. As highlighted by StoneX, it is a dynamic order that follows the price as it continues to move in the desired direction, maintaining a set distance below (for a long position) or above (for a short position) the current market price.
Profit Locking: If the price continues to rise (or fall for a short position), the trailing stop will move with it, "locking in" profits by raising the stop-loss level.
Exit Strategy: If the price reverses and hits the trailing stop, the position is automatically closed, ensuring that the trader retains a portion of the gains made while in the trade.
Advantages of using trailing stops with breakouts:
Locks in profits: Trailing stops help protect profits generated from successful breakout trades.
Automates exits: They automate the exit process, helping traders avoid emotional decision-making when the price reverses.
Allows for potential gains: They allow traders to stay in profitable trades as long as the trend continues.
Disadvantages of using trailing stops with breakouts:
Whipsaw risk: In volatile markets, the trailing stop may be triggered prematurely by minor price fluctuations.
Potential for missed gains: If the trailing stop is set too tightly, it may prevent the trader from capturing the maximum potential gains if the price experiences a minor pullback before continuing in the desired direction.
Tips for using trailing stops with breakouts:
Consider the asset's volatility: Adjust the trailing stop distance based on the asset's volatility to minimize the risk of premature stops.
Test different trailing stop methods: Experiment with different trailing stop methods to find what works best for your trading style and the specific asset you are trading.
Backtest your strategy: Before applying a trailing stop strategy to live trading, backtest it on historical data to evaluate its performance under different market conditions.
Combine with other indicators: Use other technical indicators, such as volume or momentum oscillators, to confirm the validity of breakouts and improve the effectiveness of your trailing stop strategy.
By carefully considering the market dynamics, using appropriate indicators, and implementing proper risk management techniques, traders can effectively utilize trailing stops with breakouts to capture potential profits while minimizing risk.
Have a good trade.
Kitaran
LANZ Strategy 1.0 [Backtest]🔷 LANZ Strategy 1.0 — Time-Based Session Trading with Smart Reversal Logic and Risk-Controlled Limit Orders
This backtest version of LANZ Strategy 1.0 brings precision to session-based trading by using directional confirmation, pre-defined risk parameters, and limit orders that execute overnight. Designed for the 1-hour timeframe, it allows traders to evaluate the system with configurable SL, TP, and risk settings in a fully automated environment.
🧠 Core Strategy Logic:
1. Directional Confirmation at 18:00 NY:
At 18:00 NY, the system compares the 08:00 open vs the 18:00 close:
If the direction matches the previous day, the signal is reversed.
If the direction differs, the current day's trend is kept.
This logic is designed to avoid momentum exhaustion and capture corrective reversals.
2. Entry Level Definition:
Based on the confirmed direction:
For BUY, the Low of the day is used as Entry Point (EP).
For SELL, the High of the day becomes EP.
The system plots a Stop Loss and Take Profit based on user-defined pip inputs (default: SL = 18 pips, TP = 54 pips → RR 1:3).
3. Time-Limited Entry Execution (LIMIT Orders):
Orders are sent after 18:00 NY and can be triggered anytime between 18:00 and 08:00 NY.
If EP is not touched before 08:00, the order is automatically cancelled.
4. Manual Close Feature:
If the trade is still open at the configured hour (default 09:00 NY), the system closes all positions, simulating realistic intraday exit scenarios.
5. Lot Size Calculation Based on Risk:
Lot size is dynamically calculated using the account size, risk percentage, and SL distance.
This ensures consistent risk exposure regardless of market volatility.
⚙️ Step-by-Step Flow:
08:00 NY → Captures the open of the day.
18:00 NY → Confirms direction and defines EP, SL, and TP.
After 18:00 NY → If conditions are met, a LIMIT order is placed at EP.
Between 18:00–08:00 NY → If price touches EP, the trade is executed.
At 08:00 NY → If EP wasn’t touched, the order is cancelled.
At Configured Manual Close Time (default 09:00 NY) → All open positions are force-closed if still active.
🧪 Backtest Settings:
Timeframe: 1-hour only
Order Type: strategy.entry() with limit=
SL/TP Configurable: Yes, in pips
Risk Input: % of capital per trade
Manual Close Time: Fully adjustable (default 09:00 NY)
👨💻 Credits:
Developed by LANZ
Strategy logic and trading concept built with clarity and precision.
Code structure and documentation by Kairos, your AI trading assistant.
Designed for high-confidence execution and clean backtesting performance.
LANZ Strategy 1.0🔷 LANZ Strategy 1.0 — Session-Based Directional Logic with Visual Multi-Account Risk Management
LANZ Strategy 1.0 is a structured and disciplined trading strategy designed for the 1-hour timeframe, operating during the NY session and executing trades overnight. It uses the directional behavior between 08:00 and 18:00 New York time to define precise limit entries for the following night. Ideal for traders who prefer time-based execution, clear visuals, and professional risk management across multiple accounts.
🧠 Core Components:
1. Session Direction Confirmation:
At 18:00 NY, the system evaluates the market direction by comparing the open at 08:00 vs the close at 18:00:
If the direction matches the previous day, it is reversed.
If it differs, the current day’s direction is kept.
This logic is designed to avoid trend exhaustion and favor potential reversal opportunities.
2. EP Level & Risk Definition:
Once direction is defined:
For BUY, EP is set at the Low of the session.
For SELL, EP is set at the High of the session.
The system automatically plots:
SL fixed at 18 pips from EP
TP at 3.00× the risk → 54 pips from EP
All levels (EP, SL, TP) are shown with visual lines and price labels.
3. Time-Restricted Entry Execution:
The entry is only valid if price touches the EP between 19:00 and 08:00 NY.
If EP is not touched before 08:00 NY, the trade is automatically cancelled.
4. Multi-Account Lot Sizing:
Traders can configure up to five different accounts, each with its own capital and risk percentage.
The system calculates and displays the lot size per account, based on SL distance and pip value, in a dynamic floating label.
5. Outcome Tracking:
If TP is hit, a +3.00% profit label is displayed along with a congratulatory alert.
If SL is hit, a -1.00% label appears with a loss alert.
If the trade is still open by 09:00 NY, it is manually closed, and the result is shown as a percentage of the initial risk.
📊 Visual Features:
Custom-colored angle and guide lines.
Dynamic angle line starts at 08:00 NY and tracks price until 18:00.
Shaded backgrounds for key time zones (e.g., 08:00, 18:00, 19:00).
BUY/SELL signals shown at 19:00 based on match/divergence logic.
Label panel showing risk metrics and lot size for each active account.
⚙️ How It Works:
08:00 NY: Marks the session open and initiates a dynamic angle line.
18:00 NY: Evaluates the session direction and calculates EP/SL/TP based on outcome.
19:00 NY: Activates limit order monitoring.
During the night (until 08:00 NY): If EP is touched, the trade is triggered.
At 08:00 NY: If no touch occurred, trade is cancelled.
Overnight: TP/SL logic is enforced, showing percentage outcomes.
At 09:00 NY: If still open, trade is closed manually and result is labeled visually.
🔔 Alerts:
🚀 EP execution alert when touched
💢 Stop Loss hit alert
⚡ Take Profit hit alert
✅ Manual close at 09:00 NY with performance result
🔔 Daily reminder at 19:00 NY to configure and prepare the trade
📝 Notes:
Strategy is exclusive to the 1-hour timeframe.
Works best on assets with clean NY session movement.
Perfect for structured, semi-automated swing/overnight trading styles.
Fully visual, self-explanatory, and backtest-friendly.
👨💻 Credits:
Developed by LANZ
A strategy created with precision, discipline, and a vision for traders who value time-based entries, clean execution logic, and visual confidence on the chart.
Special thanks to Kairos — your AI assistant — for the detailed structure, scripting, and documentation of the strategy.
Price-EMA Z-Score Backgroundhe “Price‑to‑EMA Z‑Score Background” indicator is designed to give you a clear, visual sense of when price has moved unusually far away from its smoothed trend, and to highlight those moments as potential overextension or mean‑reversion opportunities. Under the hood, it first computes a standard exponential moving average (EMA) of your chosen lookback length, then measures the raw difference between the current close and that EMA on every bar. To make that raw deviation comparable across different markets and timeframes, it converts the series of differences into a z‑score—subtracting the rolling mean of the deviations and dividing by their rolling standard deviation over a second lookback window.
Once you’ve normalized price‑to‑EMA distance into z‑score units, you can set two simple trigger levels: one upper threshold and one lower threshold. Whenever the z‑score climbs above the upper threshold, the chart background glows green, signaling that price is extended far above its EMA (and might be ripe for a pullback). Whenever the z‑score falls below the lower threshold, the background turns red, calling out an equally extreme move below the EMA (and a possible oversold bounce). Between those bands, no shading appears, letting you know price is trading within its “normal” range around the trend.
By adjusting the EMA period, the z‑score lookback, and the two trigger levels, you can dial in early warning signals (e.g. ±1 σ) or wait for very stretched moves (±2 σ or more). Used in concert with your favorite momentum or pattern tools—or even as a standalone visual cue—this simple background‑shading approach makes it easy to spot when a market is running too hot or too cold relative to its own recent average.
Yield Curve Regime Shading with LegendTakes two symbols (e.g. two futures contracts, two FX pairs, etc.) as inputs.
Calculates the “regime” as the sign of the change in their difference over an n‑period lookback.
Lets you choose whether you want to color the bars themselves or shade the background.
How it works
Inputs
symbolA, symbolB: the two tickers you’re comparing.
n: lookback in bars to measure the change in the spread.
mode: pick between “Shading” or “Candle Color”.
Data fetching
We use request.security() to pull each series at the chart’s timeframe.
Regime calculation
spread = priceA – priceB
spreadPrev = ta.valuewhen(not na(spread), spread , 0) (i.e. the spread n bars ago)
If spread > spreadPrev → bullish regime
If spread < spreadPrev → bearish regime
Plotting
Shading: apply bgcolor() in green/red.
Candle Color: use barcolor() to override the bar color.
BTC Transaction Indicator Name: "Bitcoin On-Chain Volume & Dynamic Parabolic Curve Signals"
Purpose:
This indicator is designed for Bitcoin traders and long-term holders. It combines the analysis of Bitcoin's on-chain transaction volume with price action to generate "Whale" and "Bear" signals. Additionally, it features a unique dynamic parabolic curve that acts as a visual support line, adapting its visibility based on price interaction with a key Exponential Moving Average (EMA).
Key Components:
On-Chain Volume Analysis:
Utilizes Estimated Transaction Volume (ETRAV) data from the Bitcoin blockchain.
Calculates fast and slow Simple Moving Averages (SMAs) of this volume.
Identifies volume trends (up/down) and significant volume increases/decreases.
Employs fixed thresholds (2,500,000 for low volume and 25,000,000 for high volume) to define key activity levels, similar to how historical on-chain analysis defined accumulation and distribution zones.
Price Action Analysis:
Calculates fast and slow SMAs of the price.
Detects price trends (up/down), recoveries, and declines based on these price SMAs.
"Whale" and "Bear" Signals:
Whale Signals (Buy-side): Generated when there's an upward volume trend, significant volume increase, and a downward price trend followed by price recovery. These indicate potential accumulation phases.
Bear Signals (Sell-side): Generated when there's a downward volume trend, significant volume decrease, and an upward price trend followed by price decline. These indicate potential distribution phases.
Visuals: Both types of signals are plotted as small, colored circles directly on the price chart, with corresponding text labels ("Whale," "Buy," "Bear," "Sell," "Price Recovering," "Price Declining").
Dynamic Parabolic Curve:
Concept: A green parabolic (exponential) curve that serves as a dynamic visual support line.
Activation: The curve starts drawing automatically only when the price crosses over the EMA 500 (Exponential Moving Average of 500 periods). The curve's starting point is set at a user-defined percentage below the EMA 500 value at that exact crossover point.
Visibility: The curve remains visible and continues its trajectory only as long as the price stays above the EMA 500.
Deactivation: The curve disappears instantly if the price falls below or equals the EMA 500. It will only reappear if the price crosses above the EMA 500 again.
Customization: The curve's steepness (Tasa Crecimiento Curva) and its initial distance from the EMA 500 (Inicio Curva % por debajo de EMA500) are adjustable.
Dynamic Label: A "Parabólico" text label is plotted near the center of the active curve segment, with an adjustable vertical offset to ensure it stays visually appealing below the curve.
What is PLOTTED on the chart:
The small, colored circle signals for Whale/Buy and Bear/Sell activity.
The green dynamic parabolic curve.
What is NOT PLOTTED:
EMA 200, EMA 500 lines (though they are calculated internally for logic).
Raw volume data or volume Moving Averages (these are only used for signal calculation, not plotted).
Ideal for:
Bitcoin traders and investors focused on long-term trends and cycle analysis, who want visual cues for accumulation/distribution phases based on on-chain activity, complemented by a unique, dynamically appearing parabolic support curve.
Important Notes:
Relies on the availability of external on-chain data (QUANDL:BCHAIN) within TradingView.
Functions best on a daily timeframe for optimal on-chain data relevance.
Rainbow Price Chart This indicator is a technical and on-chain analysis tool for Bitcoin, designed to help investors better understand the different phases of the market cycle and underlying sentiment. It directly overlays on the price chart (overlay=true).
Indicator Name: "Rainbow Price Chart & V/T Ratio Signals"
General Purpose:
It combines two popular methodologies for visualizing Bitcoin's value and sentiment: the classic "Rainbow Price Chart" and signals derived from the "Value per Transaction Ratio" (V/T Ratio) based on blockchain data. It is ideal for long-term investors looking for strategic entry/exit points.
Main Components:
Rainbow Price Chart:
Concept: Divides Bitcoin's price range into different market "sentiment zones" (e.g., "Bubble Zone," "FOMO Zone," "HODL Zone," "Accumulation Zone," "Buy Zone," "Fire Sale Zone") using colored bands. These bands are calculated as ascending and descending multiples of a base Exponential Moving Average (EMA), configurable by default to 200 periods.
Visualization: The zones are represented with transparent color fills on the price chart. A detailed legend in the top right corner of the chart explains the meaning of each color and sentiment zone.
Important Note: This type of chart is designed to be viewed and analyzed correctly on a logarithmic price scale. The indicator includes a visual reminder to activate this scale.
Value per Transaction (V/T) Ratio Signals:
Concept: Measures the average value per transaction on the Bitcoin blockchain by dividing the total transacted volume in USD by the number of transactions. This ratio is smoothed with an Exponential Moving Average (by default, 7 periods) and is framed within a dynamic Linear Regression Channel (LRC) based on standard deviation.
Signal Generation: Based on the position of the smoothed V/T Ratio within this LRC channel, the indicator generates signals directly on the price chart, such as:
"BOTTOM": Low price, V/T Ratio in the lower band of the LRC.
"SEMI-LOW" / "SEMI-HIGH": Intermediate phases within the channel.
"ATH" (All-Time High): Potentially overvalued price, V/T Ratio in the upper band of the LRC.
On-Chain Data: The indicator requests external daily on-chain data for total transacted volume (TVTVR) and number of transactions (NTRAN) from the Bitcoin blockchain.
Diagnostic Panes: Includes plots of the raw on-chain data (volume and number of transactions) in a separate pane, which are useful for debugging or verifying the data source. The lines for the V/T Ratio itself and its LRC channel are not plotted by default but can be activated in the code for deeper analysis.
Ideal for:
Bitcoin investors and "hodlers" who desire a visual tool that combines price-based market cycle context with fundamental signals derived from on-chain activity, to help identify key moments for accumulation or potential distribution.
Considerations:
Relies on the availability of external on-chain data (QUANDL:BCHAIN) within TradingView.
Functions best on a daily timeframe.
CirclesCircles - Support & Resistance Levels
Overview
This indicator plots horizontal support and resistance levels based on W.D. Gann's mathematical approach of dividing 360 degrees by 2 and by 3. These divisions create natural price magnetism points that have historically acted as significant support and resistance levels across all markets and timeframes.
How It Works
360÷2 Levels (Blue): 5.63, 11.25, 33.75, 56.25, 78.75, etc.
360÷3 Levels (Red): 7.5, 15, 30, 37.5, 52.5, 60, 75, etc.
Both Levels (Yellow): 22.5, 45, 67.5, 90, 112.5, 135, 157.5, 180 - These are "doubly strong" as they appear in both calculations
Key Features
Auto-Scaling: Automatically adjusts for any price range (from $0.001 altcoins to $100K+ Bitcoin)
Manual Scaling: Choose from 0.001x to 1000x multipliers or set custom values
Full Customization: Colors, line widths, styles (solid/dashed/dotted)
Historical View: Option to show all levels regardless of current price
Clean Display: Adjustable label positioning and line extensions
Use Cases
Identify potential reversal zones before price reaches them
Set profit targets and stop losses at key mathematical levels
Confirm breakouts when price decisively moves through major levels
Works on all timeframes and all markets (stocks, crypto, forex, commodities)
Gann Theory
W.D. Gann believed that markets move in mathematical harmony based on geometric angles and time cycles. These 360-degree divisions represent natural balance points where price often finds support or resistance, making them valuable for both short-term trading and long-term analysis.
Perfect for traders who use:
Support/Resistance trading
Fibonacci levels
Pivot points
Mathematical/geometric analysis
Multi-timeframe analysis
Simple Sessions & LevelsWhat this indicator does:
This script marks out two essential types of price levels for intraday and swing traders:
The high and low of a customizable 15-minute opening range after the market/session open.
The previous day’s high, midpoint (“halfback”), and low.
How it works:
The script lets you set the session start time (hour and minute) to match your market.
It then calculates the high and low of the first 15 minutes after the session opens and plots those as solid lines.
It also plots the prior day’s high, halfback (midpoint), and low on your chart for easy reference.
Each line and each label can be toggled on or off independently in the settings for maximum customization.
Colors for each level are also fully customizable.
How to use it:
Add the script to your chart.
Set the session start hour and minute to match the open of the market or instrument you trade.
Choose which levels and labels you want displayed by using the toggles in the settings.
The indicator will automatically draw the session range and prior day levels for you.
Use these lines as reference for key support, resistance, and potential trade entry/exit points.
What makes it unique and useful:
This tool combines a flexible session opening range with classic daily reference levels in one package. You have complete control over which levels and labels are shown, making it adaptable for any trading style. It’s especially useful for day traders who want to quickly identify volatility windows and the most important price levels from the previous session.
Session [PRO]Session Pro is a powerful and highly customizable indicator designed to visualize key trading sessions and their internal phases directly on your chart. It's built for traders who base their strategies on time-of-day dynamics, market opens, and specific session profiles.
This tool moves beyond simple session boxes by allowing you to map out detailed sub-sessions (e.g., Accumulation, Manipulation, Distribution phases) within the main trading windows, giving you a clearer view of the market's structure throughout the day.
Key Features
Customizable Main Sessions: Visualize Asia, London, and New York (AM/PM) sessions with distinct high/low ranges.
Detailed Sub-Sessions: Break down the London and New York sessions into three distinct profiles (A, M, D) to analyze intraday market movements.
Advanced Display Control: For every single session and sub-session, use a dropdown menu to choose your preferred display style:
Outline & Fill: The default view with a transparent colored background.
Outline Only: A minimalist view showing only the session's high/low border.
Off: Hide any session completely to declutter your chart.
Granular Color Customization: Every session and sub-session has its own individual color picker, giving you full control over your chart's aesthetics.
Custom Alerts: Never miss a session start again. Enable alerts for any specific main or sub-session you want to track.
Full Timezone Support: Easily sync the indicator to your local time using a UTC offset (defaulting to NY time, UTC-4) or your exchange's timezone.
How to Use
Go into the indicator Settings.
For each session, configure the Time, Color, and Display Style to your preference.
Check the Alert box for any session you wish to receive a notification for when it begins.
Adjust the global UTC Timezone Offset in the final settings tab to match your trading clock.
How to Set Alerts
First, go into the indicator's Settings and check the "Alert" box for each session you want to be notified about.
Click the "Alert" button on the TradingView toolbar (the alarm clock icon).
In the Condition dropdown, select "Session Pro".
In the dropdown directly below it, choose the option "Any alert() function call".
Select your preferred notification method (e.g., Pop-up, Email, App Notification) and click "Create".
Hope this tool helps you better visualize market structure and time your trades more effectively. Happy trading!
Dominance Interflow DThis indicator visualizes the normalized dominance levels of key sectors in the crypto market, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Stablecoins, and the Altcoins as grouped market segments.
All dominance values are normalized between 0 and 1 for clear visual comparison. This allows traders and analysts to:
- Track capital rotation and dominance shifts
- Identify Altseason setups or defensive market phases
- Spot Risk-On / Risk-Off sentiment based on Stablecoin dominance
- Evaluate market breadth through altcoin tracking
📊 Included Data Series:
- 🟧 Bitcoin Dominance (BTC.D)
- 🔵 Ethereum Dominance (ETH.D)
- ⚪ Stablecoin Dominance (STABLE.C.D)
- 🟥 Without Top 50 Coins (TOTALE50.D)
- 🟥 without Top 100 Coins (TOTALE100.D)
🧠 Smart Normalization:
Automatically adjusts based on timeframe
500 candles for Daily (1D)
💡 Use this tool to understand macro capital flows, identify crypto sector trends, and optimize your asset rotation strategy.
Gann Support and Resistance LevelsThis indicator plots dynamic Gann Degree Levels as potential support and resistance zones around the current market price. You can fully customize the Gann degree step (e.g., 45°, 30°, 90°), the number of levels above and below the price, and the price movement per degree to fine-tune the levels to your strategy.
Key Features:
✅ Dynamic levels update automatically with the live price
✅ Adjustable degree intervals (Gann steps)
✅ User control over how many levels to display above and below
✅ Fully customizable label size, label color, and text color for mobile-friendly visibility
✅ Clean visual design for easy chart analysis
How to Use:
Gann levels can act as potential support and resistance zones.
Watch for price reactions at major degrees like 0°, 90°, 180°, and 270°.
Can be combined with other technical tools like price action, trendlines, or Gann fans for deeper analysis.
📌 This tool is perfect for traders using Gann theory, grid-based strategies, or those looking to enhance their visual trading setups with structured levels.
MTF Pivot Zones
## 📘 **User Guide: MTF Pivot Zones**
**Script Name:** MTF Pivot Zones
Multi Time Frame Pivot
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### 🧭 Overview
**MTF Pivot Zones** is a multi-timeframe analysis tool that detects and merges swing highs and lows across four key timeframes:
**Weekly, Daily, 4H, and 1H**.
It plots clear **Support** and **Resistance** zones on the chart based on pivot point clustering. Zones are displayed as dashed lines, color-coded by type.
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### ⚙️ Settings
| Input Name | Description |
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| `Lookback Bars Per TF` | Number of bars to scan for pivot highs/lows per timeframe |
| `Pivot Left Bars` | Number of bars to the left required to confirm a pivot |
| `Pivot Right Bars` | Number of bars to the right required to confirm a pivot |
| `Merge Tolerance ($)` | Distance threshold in dollars to merge nearby pivot levels into zones |
| `Show TF Labels` | Toggle the text label next to each zone (e.g., “Res Zone”) |
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### 🛠️ How It Works
1. **Pivot Detection**
The script scans each timeframe using `ta.pivothigh()` and `ta.pivotlow()`.
2. **Zone Merging**
Pivot levels within the specified `Merge Tolerance` are averaged and treated as a single zone.
3. **Zone Plotting**
* **Red dashed lines** = Resistance Zones
* **Green dashed lines** = Support Zones
* Optional labels show zone type if `Show TF Labels` is enabled
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### 📈 Usage Tips
* Use zones to guide entries, exits, and stop-loss placement.
* Combine with trend tools or candlestick confirmation near zones.
* Adjust merge tolerance to match instrument volatility and timeframe.
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AZRO Systems XRP Top/Bottom Indicator — Invite-OnlyAZRO Systems – XRP Top/Bottom Indicator — Invite-Only
VERSION v1.0.4 — Early tops & bottoms flagged; label auto-flips to MAJOR at weekly close
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WHAT IT DOES
• EARLY TOP / EARLY BOTTOM prints intra-bar the moment any multi-factor recipe triggers.
• When the weekly bar closes, the label flips to MAJOR TOP / MAJOR BOTTOM and the confirmed alert fires.
• (If Soft-Confirm is ON, a TOP must first pull back ≈ 30 % of ATR-90 before confirmation.)
• Adds large green/red labels and a light bar-tint once major status is confirmed.
• Historical tests indicate materially lower drawdowns versus passive holding while still capturing each macro upswing.
HOW IT WORKS (concept level — exact thresholds are locked)
• Macro-Rotation Gauge – BTC dominance
Weekly BTC.D enters a historic extreme, then reverses for ≥ 2 weekly closes to flag potential rotation; never fires solo.
• Asset-Share Pivot – XRP market-cap share filters out false RSI spikes.
• Momentum-Stress Check – Weekly RSI + ATR pull-back captures exhaustion without waiting for close.
A label prints only when a recipe combining these lenses is met, greatly reducing false signals versus single-factor scripts.
HOW TO USE
Chart : XRP-USD · 1-WEEK (lower timeframes unsupported)
Watch : EARLY label → flips to MAJOR at weekly confirmation (bar tint appears)
Alerts : • EARLY Bottom / EARLY Top → ONCE PER BAR
• MAJOR Bottom / MAJOR Top → ONCE PER BAR CLOSE
USER-VISIBLE INPUTS
• Label distance (% ATR-90) – vertical offset for labels (Default 50)
• Light-mode palette – swap colors for bright themes (Default OFF)
• Soft-Confirm filter – ON waits for ≈ 30 % ATR pull-back on tops; OFF prints faster tops (Default ON)
• Warning checkbox – visual reminder only; no impact on signals (Default OFF)
ROADMAP
An intraday scalp mode for this XRP script is under development.
LIMITATIONS & DISCLAIMER
• Designed exclusively for the weekly timeframe; extreme market events can override any model—always manage risk.
• Educational tool — not financial advice. Past performance ≠ future returns.
Week Window AlgorithmWeek Window Algorithm
The Week Window Algorithm is an advanced intraday trading overlay built for precision session tracking and key level visualization.
🔹 Features:
1. Time Lines
Automatically plots vertical lines 30 minutes ahead of specific London times (07, 08, 09, 13, 14, 15UK), with adjustable height in pips and custom color.
2. Session Boxes
Draws price range boxes for:
Asia (22:00–06:00 UK)
Europe AM (08:00–09:00 UK)
Europe PM (14:00–15:00 UK)
Each box auto-updates during the session and fades after 3 days. Fill color is fully customizable via settings.
3. Yesterday’s High/Low Levels
Captures and plots yesterday’s high and low at 23:00 UK. Lines extend through today and highlight first-time hits.
🛠️ Customization:
Enable/disable sessions individually
Set pip size for early lines
Choose colors for each session box and line style
🕒 Recommended Timeframes:
Optimized for 1–15 minute charts. Works best on intraday setups.
Rapid Ultimat Trading ZonesCRITICAL: The "Set It and Forget It" Timezone System
Have you ever had your session indicators become misaligned when London or New York changes clocks for Daylight Saving Time (DST)? This is a universal problem for traders, forcing you to manually adjust settings twice a year to avoid missing key trading windows. It’s confusing, frustrating, and can lead to costly mistakes.
The Rapid Ultimate Trading Zones indicator permanently solves this issue. We have engineered it with a powerful 'Set It and Forget It' timezone system that provides unmatched accuracy and peace of mind.
How It Works : Automatic DST Adjustment
Each Killzone and each Opening Range in this indicator has its own independent timezone setting. You simply match each session to its real-world location one time. From that moment on, the indicator handles everything automatically.
For the London Session: Set its timezone to Europe/London. The indicator will automatically handle the switch between GMT (winter) and BST (summer). You do not need to do anything.
For the New York Session: Set its timezone to America/New_York. The indicator will automatically handle the switch between EST (winter) and EDT (summer).
Once configured, your session timings will remain perfectly accurate forever. No more manual adjustments. No more confusion. Just precise, reliable session data, day in and day out.
Here is the complete user guide with the newly emphasized section integrated for your convenience.
Rapid Ultimate Trading Zones - User Guide
Created by Rapid Lodgements
1. Introduction: Your All-in-One Session & Levels Tool
Tired of manually marking out trading sessions and key levels every day? The Rapid Ultimate Trading Zones indicator is a comprehensive, institutional-grade tool designed to automatically visualize the most important price and time levels on your chart.
From London Killzone highs and lows to multiple, flexible Opening Ranges, this indicator provides a clean, automated, and fully customizable solution to help you focus on what matters most: your trading.
2. CRITICAL: The "Set It and Forget It" Timezone System
Have you ever had your session indicators become misaligned when London or New York changes clocks for Daylight Saving Time (DST)? This is a universal problem for traders, forcing you to manually adjust settings twice a year to avoid missing key trading windows. It’s confusing, frustrating, and can lead to costly mistakes.
The Rapid Ultimate Trading Zones indicator permanently solves this issue. We have engineered it with a powerful 'Set It and Forget It' timezone system that provides unmatched accuracy and peace of mind.
How It Works: Automatic DST Adjustment
Each Killzone and each Opening Range in this indicator has its own independent timezone setting. You simply match each session to its real-world location one time. From that moment on, the indicator handles everything automatically.
For the London Session: Set its timezone to Europe/London. The indicator will automatically handle the switch between GMT (winter) and BST (summer). You do not need to do anything.
For the New York Session: Set its timezone to America/New_York. The indicator will automatically handle the switch between EST (winter) and EDT (summer).
Once configured, your session timings will remain perfectly accurate forever. No more manual adjustments. No more confusion. Just precise, reliable session data, day in and day out.
3. Feature Breakdown
Killzones & Killzone Pivots
This is the core feature of the indicator. Killzones are specific, high-volume time windows for the major market sessions. The indicator will automatically draw a box around these times and mark their high and low price pivots.
Killzones Settings:
Enable/disable each session (Asia, London, NY AM, NY Lunch, NY PM) with the checkbox.
Customize the Session start and end times.
Crucially, set the Timezone for each session to its local market time.
Killzone Pivots Settings:
Labels & Colors: Customize the text label and color for each Killzone's high and low pivot lines. The color you choose here controls the color for the pivots and the session box.
Extend Pivots: Choose if the pivot lines should disappear after being touched (Until Mitigated) or continue to extend.
Alert Broken Pivots: Enable this to receive a TradingView alert whenever price breaks a recent Killzone high or low.
Show Midpoints: Optionally display the 50% level between a Killzone's high and low.
Flexible Opening Ranges (Up to 3 Instances)
This powerful feature allows you to track the initial price range of up to three different sessions independently.
Use Cases:
Track the first 15 minutes of the New York session with Opening Range 1.
Track the first hour of the London session with Opening Range 2.
Track the Asian session range with Opening Range 3.
Configuration (for each OR):
Enable OR: Toggle the specific range on or off.
Session Start-End: Defines the main session you are analyzing.
Timezone: Set the correct local timezone for the session you are tracking.
Range Minutes: The most important setting. Defines how long the opening range lasts (e.g., 15 for the first 15 minutes).
Extend OR lines right: Extends the high and low lines into the future.
Custom Lines & Timestamps
For marking your own specific levels and times that are independent of the Killzones.
Dedicated Timezone : This entire section is controlled by one separate timezone menu, which is set to GMT+0 by default. All times you enter here will be interpreted based on this setting.
Horizontal Lines (H-Line): Draws a horizontal line at the open price of the candle that occurs at your specified time. You get two independent lines.
Vertical Lines (V-Line): Draws a vertical line at the time you specify. You get two independent lines.
Daily, Weekly, Monthly (DWM) Levels
For a higher-timeframe perspective, this feature automatically plots:
Daily, Weekly, and Monthly Opening Prices.
Previous Day, Week, and Month Highs and Lows.
Vertical line separators for the start of each Day, Week, or Month.
4. General Settings
Session Drawing Limit: This is your master history control. It sets how many past days of drawings (for Killzones, Opening Ranges, etc.) will be kept on your chart. A lower number improves performance.
Timeframe Limit: To keep your chart clean, drawings will not appear on timeframes greater than or equal to the one you select here.
Label Size / Text Color: Controls the appearance of all text and labels drawn by the indicator.
Session Candles NY #ffsjr"The candle bodies tell the story, wicks do the damage" by ICT
Based on ICT words, I created the sessions indicator, to facilitate the visualization of each session in candle format, with the most important points being the confluence of session openings and closings.
Usually I use to create support and resistances lines using candle sessions bodies and to draw sessions liquidities.
Use on 15 minutes chart and hide default TradingView candles.
Enjoy
Prev Week POC Buy/Sell Signals
Hi, I’m Edward. I created a straightforward strategy for swing traders (4hr or 8hr timeframe users). This strategy is for traders that are not interested to look at charts all day long, 2 times a day max, but still be profitable.
The indicator:
Print a buy signal when the price closes above the previous week's Point of Control (POC).
Stay in the trade until the price closes below the previous week's POC, then print a sell signal.
The indicator calculates the weekly POC using a basic volume profile method, then tracks the previous week's POC for signals.
Previous week POC is valid from Monday to Thursday. By close of business on Thursday, the current week trend and POC should be well established and should be used make buy or sell decisions. Enjoy!
Multi-Session MarkerMulti-Session Marker is a flexible visual tool for traders who want to highlight up to 10 custom trading sessions directly on their chart’s background.
Custom Sessions: Enter up to 10 time ranges (in HHMM-HHMM format) to mark any market session, news window, or personal focus period.
Visual Clarity: For each session, toggle the highlight on or off and select a unique background color and opacity, making it easy to distinguish active trading windows at a glance.
Universal Time Handling: Session times automatically follow your chart’s time zone—no manual adjustment required.
Efficient and Fast: Utilizes TradingView’s bgcolor() for smooth performance, even on fast timeframes like 1-second charts.
Clean Interface: All session controls are grouped for easy editing in the indicator’s settings panel.
How to use:
In the indicator settings, enter your desired session times (e.g., 0930-1130) for each session you want to highlight.
Toggle “Show Session” and pick a color for each session.
The background will automatically highlight those periods on your chart.
This indicator is ideal for day traders, futures traders, or anyone who wants to visually segment their trading day for better focus and analysis.
Auto-Fibonacci Levels [ChartWhizzperer]Auto-Fibonacci Levels
Discover one of the most elegant and flexible Fibonacci indicators for TradingView – fully automatic, tastefully understated, and built entirely in Pine Script V6.
Key Features:
- Automatically detects the most recent swing high and swing low.
- Plots Fibonacci retracement levels and extensions (including 161.8%, 261.8%) perfectly aligned
to the prevailing trend.
- Distinctive, dashed lines with crystal-clear price labels right at the price scale
for maximum clarity.
- Line length and label offset are fully customisable for your charting preference.
- Absolutely no repainting: Only confirmed swings are used for reliable signals.
- Parameter: "Swing Detection Length"
The “Swing Detection Length” parameter determines how many bars must appear to the left and right of a potential high or low for it to be recognised as a significant swing point.
- Higher values make the script less sensitive (only major turning points are detected).
- Lower values make it more responsive to minor fluctuations (more fibs, more signals).
For best results, adjust this setting according to your preferred timeframe and trading style.
Pro Tip:
Fibonacci levels refresh automatically whenever a new swing is confirmed.
Ideal for price action enthusiasts and Fibonacci purists alike.
Licence:
// Licence: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 – Non-commercial use only, attribution required.
// © ChartWhizzperer
Cycle Composite 3.6 WeightedThe Cycle Composite is a multi-factor market cycle model designed to classify long-term market behavior into distinct phases using normalized and weighted data inputs.
It combines ten key on-chain, dominance, volatility, sentiment, and trend-following metrics into a single composite output. The goal is to provide a clearer understanding of where the market may stand in the broader cycle (e.g., accumulation, early bull, late bull, or euphoria).
This version (3.4) introduces flexible weighting, trend strength markers, and additional context-aware signals such as risk-on confirmations and altseason flags.
Phases Identified:
The model categorizes the market into one of five zones:
Euphoria (> 85)
Late Bull (70 – 85)
Mid Bull (50 – 70)
Early Bull (30 – 50)
Fear (< 30)
Each phase is determined by a smoothed EMA of the weighted composite score.
Data Sources and Metrics Used (10 total):
BTC Dominance (CRYPTOCAP:BTC.D)
Stablecoin Dominance (USDT + USDC average) (inverted for risk-on)
ETH Dominance (CRYPTOCAP:ETH.D)
BBWP (normalized Bollinger Band Width % over 1-year window)
WVF (Williams VIX Fix for volatility spike detection)
NUPL (Net Unrealized Profit/Loss, external source)
CMF (Chaikin Money Flow, smoothed volume accumulation)
CEX Open Interest (custom input from DAO / external source)
Whale Inflows (custom input from whale exchange transfer data)
Google Trends Average (BTC, Crypto, Altcoin terms)
All inputs are normalized over a 200-bar window and combined via weighted averaging, where each weight is user-configurable.
Additional Features:
Phase Labels: Labels are printed only when a new phase is entered.
Bull Continuation Marker: Triangle up when composite makes higher highs and NUPL increases.
Weakening Marker: Triangle down when composite rolls over in Late Bull and NUPL falls.
Risk-On Signal: Green circle appears when CMF and Google Trends are both rising.
Altseason Flag: Orange diamond appears when dominance of "others.d" exceeds BTC.D and ETH.D and composite is above 50.
Background Shading: Each phase is shaded with a semi-transparent background color.
Timeframe-Aware Display: All markers and signals are shown only on weekly timeframe for clarity.
Intended Use:
This script is intended for educational and macro-trend analysis purposes.
It can be used to:
Identify macro cycle position (accumulation, bull phases, euphoria, etc.)
Spot long-term trend continuation or weakening signals
Add context to price action with external on-chain and sentiment data
Time rotation events such as altseason risk
Disclaimer:
This script does not constitute financial advice.
It is intended for informational and research purposes only.
Users should conduct their own due diligence and analysis before making investment decisions.
Intermarket Correlation Oscillator (ICO)The Intermarket Correlation Oscillator (ICO) is a TradingView indicator that helps traders analyze the relationship between two assets, such as stocks, indices, or cryptocurrencies, by measuring their price correlation. It displays this correlation as an oscillator ranging from -1 to +1, making it easy to spot whether the assets move together, oppositely, or independently. A value near +1 indicates strong positive correlation (assets move in the same direction), near -1 shows strong negative correlation (opposite movements), and near 0 suggests no correlation. This tool is ideal for confirming trends, spotting divergences, or identifying hedging opportunities across markets.
How It Works?
The ICO calculates the Pearson correlation coefficient between the chart’s primary asset (e.g., Apple stock) and a secondary asset you choose (e.g., SPY for the S&P 500) over a specified number of bars (default: 20). The oscillator is plotted in a separate pane below the chart, with key levels at +0.8 (overbought, strong positive correlation) and -0.8 (oversold, strong negative correlation). A midline at 0 helps gauge neutral correlation. When the oscillator crosses these levels or the midline, labels ("OB" for overbought, "OS" for oversold) and alerts notify you of significant shifts. Shaded zones highlight extreme correlations (red for overbought, green for oversold) if enabled.
Why Use the ICO?
Trend Confirmation: High positive correlation (e.g., SPY and QQQ both rising) confirms market trends.
Divergence Detection: Negative correlation (e.g., DXY rising while stocks fall) signals potential reversals.
Hedging: Identify negatively correlated assets to balance your portfolio.
Market Insights: Understand how assets like stocks, bonds, or crypto interact.
Easy Steps to Use the ICO in TradingView
Add the Indicator:
Open TradingView and load your chart (e.g., AAPL on a daily timeframe).
Go to the Pine Editor at the bottom of the TradingView window.
Copy and paste the ICO script provided earlier.
Click "Add to Chart" to display the oscillator below your price chart.
Configure Settings:
Click the gear icon next to the indicator’s name in the chart pane to open settings.
Secondary Symbol: Choose an asset to compare with your chart’s symbol (e.g., "SPY" for S&P 500, "DXY" for USD Index, or "BTCUSD" for Bitcoin). Default is SPY.
Correlation Lookback Period: Set the number of bars for calculation (default: 20). Use 10-14 for short-term trading or 50 for longer-term analysis.
Overbought/Oversold Levels: Adjust thresholds (default: +0.8 for overbought, -0.8 for oversold) to suit your strategy. Lower values (e.g., ±0.7) give more signals.
Show Midline/Zones: Check boxes to display the zero line and shaded overbought/oversold zones for visual clarity.
Interpret the Oscillator:
Above +0.8: Strong positive correlation (red zone). Assets move together.
Below -0.8: Strong negative correlation (green zone). Assets move oppositely.
Near 0: No clear relationship (midline reference).
Labels: "OB" or "OS" appears when crossing overbought/oversold levels, signaling potential correlation shifts.
Set Up Alerts:
Right-click the indicator, select "Add Alert."
Choose conditions like "Overbought Alert" (crossing above +0.8), "Oversold Alert" (crossing below -0.8), or zero-line crossings for bullish/bearish correlation shifts.
Configure notifications (e.g., email, SMS) to stay informed.
Apply to Trading:
Use positive correlation to confirm trades (e.g., buy AAPL if SPY is rising and correlation is high).
Spot divergences for reversals (e.g., stocks dropping while DXY rises with negative correlation).
Combine with other indicators like RSI or moving averages for stronger signals.
Tips for New Users
Start with related assets (e.g., SPY and QQQ for tech stocks) to see clear correlations.
Test on a demo account to understand signals before trading live.
Be aware that correlation is a lagging indicator; confirm signals with price action.
If the secondary symbol doesn’t load, ensure it’s valid on TradingView (e.g., use correct ticker format).
The ICO is a powerful, beginner-friendly tool to explore intermarket relationships, enhancing your trading decisions with clear visual cues and alerts.
Bitcoin Power Law Clock [LuxAlgo]The Bitcoin Power Law Clock is a unique representation of Bitcoin prices proposed by famous Bitcoin analyst and modeler Giovanni Santostasi.
It displays a clock-like figure with the Bitcoin price and average lines as spirals, as well as the 12, 3, 6, and 9 hour marks as key points in the cycle.
🔶 USAGE
Giovanni Santostasi, Ph.D., is the creator and discoverer of the Bitcoin Power Law Theory. He is passionate about Bitcoin and has 12 years of experience analyzing it and creating price models.
As we can see in the above chart, the tool is super intuitive. It displays a clock-like figure with the current Bitcoin price at 10:20 on a 12-hour scale.
This tool only works on the 1D INDEX:BTCUSD chart. The ticker and timeframe must be exact to ensure proper functionality.
According to the Bitcoin Power Law Theory, the key cycle points are marked at the extremes of the clock: 12, 3, 6, and 9 hours. According to the theory, the current Bitcoin prices are in a frenzied bull market on their way to the top of the cycle.
🔹 Enable/Disable Elements
All of the elements on the clock can be disabled. If you disable them all, only an empty space will remain.
The different charts above show various combinations. Traders can customize the tool to their needs.
🔹 Auto scale
The clock has an auto-scale feature that is enabled by default. Traders can adjust the size of the clock by disabling this feature and setting the size in the settings panel.
The image above shows different configurations of this feature.
🔶 SETTINGS
🔹 Price
Price: Enable/disable price spiral, select color, and enable/disable curved mode
Average: Enable/disable average spiral, select color, and enable/disable curved mode
🔹 Style
Auto scale: Enable/disable automatic scaling or set manual fixed scaling for the spirals
Lines width: Width of each spiral line
Text Size: Select text size for date tags and price scales
Prices: Enable/disable price scales on the x-axis
Handle: Enable/disable clock handle
Halvings: Enable/disable Halvings
Hours: Enable/disable hours and key cycle points
🔹 Time & Price Dashboard
Show Time & Price: Enable/disable time & price dashboard
Location: Dashboard location
Size: Dashboard size