Becak I-series: Indicator Floating Panels v.80Becak I-series: Floating Panels v.80th (Indonesia Independence Days)
What it does:
This indicator creates three floating overlay panels that display MACD, RSI, and Stochastic oscillators directly on your price chart. Unlike traditional separate panes, these panels hover over your chart with customizable positioning and transparency, providing a clean, space-efficient way to monitor multiple technical indicators simultaneously.
When to use:
When you need to monitor momentum, trend strength, and overbought/oversold conditions without cluttering your workspace
Perfect for traders who want quick visual access to multiple oscillators while maintaining focus on price action
Ideal for any timeframe and asset class (stocks, crypto, forex, commodities)
How it works:
The script calculates standard MACD (12,26,9), RSI (14), and Stochastic (14,3,3) values, then renders them as floating panels with:
MACD Panel: Shows MACD line (blue), Signal line (orange), and histogram (green/red bars)
RSI Panel: Displays RSI line (purple) with overbought (70) and oversold (30) reference levels
Stochastic Panel: Shows %K (blue) and %D (orange) lines with optional buy/sell signals and highlighted overbought/oversold zones
Customization options:
Position: Choose Top, Bottom, or Auto-Center placement
Size: Adjust panel height (15-35% of chart) and spacing between panels
Positioning: Fine-tune vertical center offset and horizontal positioning
Appearance: Toggle panel backgrounds and adjust transparency (50-95%)
Parameters: Modify all indicator lengths and overbought/oversold levels
Signals: Enable/disable Stochastic crossover signals
Display: Control lookback period (30-100 bars) and right margin spacing
Universal compatibility: Works seamlessly across all asset types with automatic range detection and scaling.
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MA Suite | Lyro RSMA Suite | Lyro RS
Overview
The MA Suite is a versatile moving average visualization tool designed for traders who demand clarity, flexibility, and actionable market signals. With support for over 16 different moving average types, built-in trend detection, dynamic coloring, and optional support/resistance & rejection markers, it transforms the humble MA into a fully-featured decision-making aid.
Key Features
Multi-Type Moving Averages
Choose from 16 MA calculations including SMA, EMA, WMA, VWMA, HMA, LSMA, FRAMA, KAMA, JMA, T3, and more.
Tailor responsiveness vs. smoothness to your strategy.
Trend Logic Modes
Source Above MA – Colors and signals are based on price position relative to the MA.
Rising MA – Colors and signals are determined by MA slope direction.
Support & Resistance Markers
Plots ▲ for potential support touches.
Plots ▼ for potential resistance touches when price interacts with the MA.
Rejection Signals
Flags bullish rejection when price bounces upward after an MA test.
Flags bearish rejection when price reverses downward after an MA test.
Plotted directly on the chart as labeled markers.
Customizable Color Palettes
Select from Classic, Mystic, Accented, or Royal themes.
Define custom bullish/bearish colors for complete visual control.
Glow & Styling Effects
Multi-layer glow lines around the MA enhance visibility.
Keeps charts clean while improving clarity.
How It Works
MA Calculation – Applies the chosen MA type to your selected price source.
Trend Coloring – Colors switch based on price position or MA slope logic.
Support/Resistance Detection – Identifies MA “touch” events with ▲ or ▼ markers.
Rejection Logic – Detects reversals after MA touches, adding bullish/bearish labels.
Practical Use
Trend Following – In “Source Above MA” mode, use color changes and crossovers to confirm bias.
Dynamic S/R – Use ▲ / ▼ markers to identify support or resistance in trending or ranging markets.
Reversal Opportunities – Monitor rejection labels for potential turning points against prevailing trend.
Customization
Select MA type and length to fine-tune indicator behavior.
Switch between trend modes for different trading styles.
Enable or disable S/R and rejection markers.
Personalize visuals with palette selection or custom colors.
⚠️Disclaimer
This indicator is a tool for technical analysis and does not provide guaranteed results. It should be used in conjunction with other analysis methods and proper risk management practices. The creators of this indicator are not responsible for any financial decisions made based on its signals.
Fibo Swing MFI by julzALGOOVERVIEW
Fibo Swing MFI by julzALGO blends MFI → RSI → Least-Squares smoothing to flag overbought/oversold swings and continuously plot Fibonacci retracements from the rolling high/low of the last 200 bars. It’s built to spot momentum shifts while giving you a clean, always-current fib map of the recent market range.
CORE PRINCIPLES
Hybrid Momentum Signal
- Uses MFI to integrate price and volume.
- Applies RSI to MFI for momentum clarity.
- Smooths the result with Least Squares regression to reduce noise.
Swing Identification
- Marks potential swing highs when momentum is overbought.
- Marks potential swing lows when momentum is oversold.
Fixed-Window Fibonacci Mapping
- Always calculates fib levels from the highest high and lowest low of the last 200 bars.
- This keeps fib zones consistent, independent of swing point detection.
Visual Clarity & Non-Repainting Logic
- Clean labels for OB/OS zones.
- Lines and levels update only as new bars confirm changes.
Adaptability
- Works on any market and timeframe.
- Adjustable momentum length, OB/OS thresholds, and smoothing.
HOW IT WORKS
- Computes Money Flow Index (MFI) from price & volume.
- Applies RSI to the MFI for clearer OB/OS momentum.
- Smooths the hybrid with a Least Squares (linear regression) filter.
- Swing labels appear when OB/OS conditions are met (green = swing low, red = swing high).
- Fibonacci retracements are always drawn from the highest high and lowest low of the last 200 bars (rolling window), independent of swing labels.
HOW TO USE
- Watch for OB/OS flips to mark potential swing highs/lows.
- Use the 200-bar fib grid as your active map of pullback levels and reaction zones.
- Combine fib reactions with your price action/volume cues for confirmation.
- Works across markets and timeframes.
SETTINGS
- Length – Period for both MFI and RSI.
- OB/OS Levels – Overbought/oversold thresholds (default 70/30).
- Smooth – Least-Squares smoothing length.
- Fibonacci Window – Fixed at 200 bars in this version (changeable in code via fibLen).
NOTES
- Logic is non-repainting aside from standard bar/label confirmation.
- Increase Length on very low timeframes to reduce noise.
- Swing labels help context; fibs are always based on the most recent 200-bar high/low range.
SUMMARY
Fibo Swing MFI by julzALGO is a momentum-plus-price action tool that merges MFI → RSI → smoothing to identify overbought/oversold swings and automatically plot Fibonacci retracements based on the rolling high/low of the last 200 bars. It’s designed to help traders quickly see potential reversal points and pullback zones, offering visual confluence between momentum shifts and fixed-window price structure.
DISCLAIMER
For educational purposes only. Not financial advice. Trade responsibly with proper risk management.
Buy/Sell Indicator with Targetstry this Indicator to ease buy sell with targets with stop loss based on MNQ and NQ
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Lifted Renko Overlay Lifted Renko Overlay
This script overlays a smoothed Renko model above regular candles for clarity.
🔹 Features
Adjustable box size (ticks, ATR, or % of price)
Custom vertical separation so Renko is never hidden inside candles
Multi-box reversal confirmation (1–3 bricks)
Optional EMA smoothing of input and overlay midline
Soft fill between lifted rails for easier trend visualization
Clear box & separation size label on last bar
✅ Ideal for scalping and intraday confirmation — without replacing your standard candle chart.
ICT + ORB + VIXFix Confluence Signals (Panel)What it is
ICT + ORB + VIXFix Confluence Signals (Panel) is a signal-only Pine v5 indicator that prints clean BUY/SELL arrows when multiple filters align:
ICT structure: BOS / liquidity sweeps + 3-candle FVG with minimum size by ATR
Trend filter: EMA 50 vs EMA 200
ORB filter: opening-range breakout (custom session + minutes)
VIXFix filter: CM_Williams_VIX_Fix–style volatility spike (incl. inverted top)
Status panel: shows which filters are passing and why a signal didn’t fire
No orders are placed; it’s meant to identify trades and trigger alerts.
How signals are built (picky by design)
A BUY arrow paints when all enabled conditions are true:
Trend: EMA50 > EMA200 (or disabled)
ICT: BOS/sweep and bullish FVG (if enabled)
ORB: price breaks above ORB high after the ORB window closes (if enabled)
VIXFix: recent bottom spike within VIX_Lookback bars (if enabled)
A SELL arrow mirrors the above (downtrend, bearish FVG, break below ORB low, recent top spike).
Tip: Leave “Confirm Close Only” on for cleaner signals and fewer repaint-like artifacts.
Inputs (quick reference)
Use Trend (EMA 50/200): require higher-timeframe trend alignment
Use FVG / Use Sweep/BOS: ICT structure filters
SwingLen: pivot left/right length for swings (structure sensitivity)
MinFVG_ATR: minimum FVG size as a fraction of ATR (e.g., 0.20 = 20% ATR)
Session / ORB_Min / Plot_ORB: first N minutes after session open define the range
VIX_LB, VIX_BBLen, VIX_Mult, VIX_Lookback: VIXFix parameters (spike threshold + validity)
Confirm Close Only: only signal at bar close (recommended)
Show Status Panel: compact checklist explaining current filter states
Alerts
Create alerts on this indicator using “Once per bar close” (recommended) and these built-in conditions:
BUY Signal → message: ICT ORB VIXFix BUY
SELL Signal → message: ICT ORB VIXFix SELL
Recommended starting presets
NQ1! / ES1! (US session), intraday 1–5m
Confirm Close Only: ON
Use Trend: ON
Use FVG + Use Sweep/BOS: ON
SwingLen: 3–5
MinFVG_ATR: 0.20–0.30
Session: 0930–1600 (exchange time)
ORB_Min: 10–15
VIXFix: ON, VIX_Lookback 10–20
If you see too few signals, loosen MinFVG_ATR (e.g., 0.10) or temporarily turn off the VIXFix and ORB filters, then re-enable them.
What the panel tells you
Trend (UP/DN): EMA relationship
ICT Long/Short: whether structure/FVG requirements pass for each side
ORB Ready / Long/Short: whether the ORB window is complete and which side broke
VIX Long/Short: recent bottom/top spike validity
Signals: BUY/SELL computed this bar
Why none: quick text reason (trend / ict / orb / vix) if no signal
Notes & attribution
VIXFix is a re-implementation of the CM_Williams_VIX_Fix concept (plus inverted top).
ORB logic uses your chosen session; if your market differs, adjust Session or test on SPY/ES1!/NQ1!.
This is an indicator, not financial advice. Always validate on your instruments/timeframes.
Changelog
v1.0 – Initial release: ICT structure + FVG size by ATR, ORB breakout filter, VIXFix spike filter, trend filter, alerts, and status panel.
Tags
ICT, FVG, ORB, VIX, VIXFix, volatility, structure, BOS, sweep, breakout, EMA, futures, indices, NQ, ES, SPY, day trading, confluence, signals
Currency Strength v3.0Currency Strength v3.0
Summary
The Currency Strength indicator is a powerful tool designed to gauge the relative strength of major and emerging market currencies. By plotting the True Strength Index (TSI) of various currency indices, it provides a clear visual representation of which currencies are gaining momentum and which are losing it. This indicator automatically detects the currency pair on your chart and highlights the corresponding strength lines, simplifying analysis and helping you quickly identify potential trading opportunities based on currency dynamics.
Key Features
Comprehensive Currency Analysis: Tracks the strength of 19 currencies, including major pairs and several emerging market currencies.
Automatic Pair Detection: Intelligently identifies the base and quote currency of the active chart, automatically highlighting the relevant strength lines.
Dynamic Coloring: The base currency is consistently colored blue, and the quote currency is colored gold, making it easy to distinguish between the two at a glance.
Non-Repainting TSI Calculation: Uses the True Strength Index (TSI) for smooth and reliable momentum readings that do not repaint.
Customizable Settings: Allows for adjustment of the fast and slow periods for the TSI calculation to fit your specific trading style.
Clean Interface: Features a minimalist legend table that only displays the currencies relevant to your current chart, keeping your workspace uncluttered.
How It Works
The indicator pulls data from major currency indices (like DXY for the US Dollar and EXY for the Euro). For currencies that don't have a dedicated index, it uses their USD pair (e.g., USDCNY) and inverts the calculation to derive the currency's strength relative to the dollar. It then applies the True Strength Index (TSI) to this data. The TSI is a momentum oscillator that is less volatile than other oscillators, providing a more reliable measure of strength. The resulting values are plotted on the chart, allowing you to see how different currencies are performing against each other in real-time.
How to Use
Trend Confirmation: When the base currency's line is rising and above the zero line, and the quote currency's line is falling, it can confirm a bullish trend for the pair. The opposite would suggest a bearish trend.
Identifying Divergences: Look for divergences between the currency strength lines and the price action of the pair. For example, if the price is making higher highs but the base currency's strength is making lower highs, it could signal a potential reversal.
Crossovers: A crossover of the base and quote currency lines can signal a shift in momentum. A bullish signal occurs when the base currency line crosses above the quote currency line. A bearish signal occurs when it crosses below.
Overbought/Oversold Levels: The horizontal dashed lines at 0.5 and -0.5 can be used as general guides for overbought and oversold conditions, respectively. Strength moving beyond these levels may indicate an unsustainable move that is due for a correction.
Settings
Fast Period: The short-term period for the TSI calculation. Default is 7.
Slow Period: The long-term period for the TSI calculation. Default is 15.
Index Source: The price source used for the calculations (e.g., Close, Open). Default is Close.
Base Currency Color: The color for the base currency line. Default is Royal Blue.
Quote Currency Color: The color for the quote currency line. Default is Goldenrod.
Disclaimer
This indicator is intended for educational and analytical purposes only. It is not financial advice. Trading involves substantial risk, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Always conduct your own research and risk management before making any trading decisions.
Previous Day Fibonacci + Opening RangePrev Day Fibonacci & Opening Range Levels
This indicator is designed for professional traders who want to combine yesterday’s market structure with today’s intraday levels.
🔹 Features:
Automatic Fibonacci Retracements: Draws customizable Fibonacci retracement/extension levels based on the previous day’s High & Low.
Full Customization: Users can adjust the Fibonacci ratios and colors directly in settings.
Opening Range Levels: Plots today’s first candle High & Low (user-selectable timeframe for OR).
Clear Visuals: Helps identify key reversal zones, breakout levels, and confluence areas between higher timeframe structure and intraday moves.
🔹 Usage Ideas:
Spot potential reversal zones when price reacts to previous-day Fib levels.
Combine Opening Range breakout strategies with daily Fib levels for high-probability setups.
Use as confluence levels with your existing price action or indicator-based strategy.
⚡ Pro Tip: Look for overlaps between the Opening Range and Fibonacci retracements — these zones often act as strong support/resistance areas.
ORB & Sessions [Capitalize Labs]ORB & Sessions Indicator
The ORB & Sessions Indicator provides a structured way to analyze intraday price action by combining two well-established concepts: global trading sessions and Opening Range Breakouts (ORB). It is designed to help traders identify where liquidity forms, when volatility expands, and how price behaves around key session and range levels.
Market Sessions Framework
Displays New York, London, and Asian sessions directly on the chart.
Each session can be shown as a highlighted background zone, or with extended highs and lows for liquidity tracking.
Session highs and lows remain projected forward after the session ends, allowing traders to monitor sweeps, retests, and reactions throughout the day.
Session times are fully customizable and can be aligned with the trader’s own timezone or broker feed.
This structure helps traders place price action into context, whether during quiet Asian trading, London-driven volatility, or New York reversals.
Opening Range Breakouts (ORB)
Supports three independent ORBs, each with configurable session times.
During the defined ORB window, the indicator captures the high and low of the range and plots a live updating box.
Once the ORB closes, the range locks and projects breakout targets (T1 and T2) based on user-defined risk-to-reward multiples.
Alerts are included for breakouts of highs, lows, or target levels.
Traders can use a single ORB or multiple—for example, tracking an Asian ORB into London, or London into New York.
Visualization and Clarity
Color-coded boxes and levels for sessions and ORBs.
Labels such as “Range High” and “Range Low” ensure clarity without clutter.
Flexible display settings allow highlighting full zones, just lines, or minimal markers depending on preference.
Practical Applications
This indicator is useful for:
Liquidity and volatility analysis: Observe where session highs and lows form and how they influence later trading.
Breakout and reversal strategies: Use ORB ranges to define risk and plan target projections.
Time-based research: Explore how different session overlaps or ORBs affect markets like indices, FX, and commodities.
Risk planning: Built-in R-multiple targets provide a consistent framework for evaluating setups.
Why It’s Different
Instead of showing sessions and ORBs separately, this indicator integrates them into one framework. Traders can:
See when and where sessions open and establish range levels.
Define precise ORBs with customizable timing.
Track breakout levels and targets in real time with alerts.
The result is a clear, time-structured view of the trading day, helping traders align setups with session dynamics and opening range behavior.
This indicator does not generate buy or sell signals. It is an analytical and visualization tool, providing structure for traders to better interpret intraday price action.
Futures Tick Value [Epic Edge Trading]A simple utility that displays the tick size and dollar value per tick for major futures contracts.
🔹 Automatically detects the selected futures symbol
🔹 No manual input required
🔹 Clean, professional table display with contract ticker, tick size, and $ value
For futures traders who want instant reference to contract specs directly on their charts.
Transfer Function Filter [theUltimator5]The Transfer Function Filter is an engineering style approach to transform the price action on a chart into a frequency, then filter out unwanted signals using Butterworth-style filter approach.
This indicator allows you to analyze market structure by isolating or removing different frequency components of price movement—similar to how engineers filter signals in control systems and electrical circuits.
🔎 Features
Four Filter Types
1) Low Pass Filter – Smooths price data, highlighting long-term trends while filtering out short-term noise. This filter acts similar to an EMA, removing noisy signals, resulting in a smooth curve that follows the price of the stock relative to the filter cutoff settings.
Real world application for low pass filter - Used in power supplies to provide a clean, stable power level.
2) High Pass Filter – Removes slow-moving trends to emphasize short-term volatility and rapid fluctuations. The high pass filter removes the "DC" level of the chart, removing the average price moves and only outputting volatility.
Real world application for high pass filter - Used in audio equalizers to remove low-frequency noise (like rumble) while allowing higher frequencies to pass through, improving sound clarity.
3) Band Pass Filter – Allows signals to plot only within a band of bar ranges. This filter removes the low pass "DC" level and the high pass "high frequency noise spikes" and shows a signal that is effectively a smoothed volatility curve. This acts like a moving average for volatility.
Real world application for band pass filter - Radio stations only allow certain frequency bands so you can change your radio channel by switching which frequency band your filter is set to.
4) Band Stop Filter – Suppresses specific frequency bands (cycles between two cutoffs). This filter allows through the base price moving average, but keeps the high frequency volatility spikes. It allows you to filter out specific time interval price action.
Real world application for band stop filter - If there is prominent frequency signal in the area which can cause unnecessary noise in your system, a band stop filter can cancel out just that frequency so you get everything else
Configurable Parameters
• Cutoff Periods – Define the cycle lengths (in bars) to filter. This is a bit counter-intuitive with the numbering since the higher the bar count on the low-pass filter, the lower the frequency cutoff is. The opposite holds true for the high pass filter.
• Filter Order – Adjust steepness and responsiveness (higher order = sharper filtering, but with more delay).
• Overlay Option – Display Low Pass & Band Stop outputs directly on the price chart, or in a separate pane. This is enabled by default, plotting the filters that mimic moving averages directly onto the chart.
• Source Selection – Apply filters to close, open, high, low, or custom sources.
Histograms for Comparison
• BS–LP Histogram – Shows distance between Band Stop and Low Pass filters.
• BP–HP Histogram – Highlights differences between Band Pass and High Pass filters.
Histograms give the visualization of a pseudo-MACD style indicator
Visual & Informational Aids
• Customizable colors for each filter line.
• Optional zero-line for histogram reference.
• On-chart info table summarizing active filters, cutoff settings, histograms, and filter order.
📊 Use Cases
Trend Detection – Use the Low Pass filter to smooth noise and follow underlying market direction.
Volatility & Cycle Analysis – Apply High Pass or Band Pass to capture shorter-term patterns.
Noise Suppression – Deploy Band Stop to remove specific choppy frequencies.
Momentum Insight – Watch the histograms to spot divergences and relative filter strength.
BTC Power Law Valuation BandsBTC Power Law Rainbow
A long-term valuation framework for Bitcoin based on Power Law growth — designed to help identify macro accumulation and distribution zones, aligned with long-term investor behavior.
🔍 What Is a Power Law?
A Power Law is a mathematical relationship where one quantity varies as a power of another. In this model:
Price ≈ a × (Time)^b
It captures the non-linear, exponentially slowing growth of Bitcoin over time. Rather than using linear or cyclical models, this approach aligns with how complex systems, such as networks or monetary adoption curves, often grow — rapidly at first, and then more slowly, but persistently.
🧠 Why Power Law for BTC?
Bitcoin:
Has finite supply and increasing adoption.
Operates as a monetary network , where Metcalfe’s Law and power laws naturally emerge.
Exhibits exponential growth over logarithmic time when viewed on a log-log chart .
This makes it uniquely well-suited for power law modeling.
🌈 How to Use the Valuation Bands
The central white line represents the modeled fair value according to the power law.
Colored bands represent deviations from the model in logarithmic space, acting as macro zones:
🔵 Lower Bands: Deep value / Accumulation zones.
🟡 Mid Bands: Fair value.
🔴 Upper Bands: Euphoria / Risk of macro tops.
📐 Smart Money Concepts (SMC) Alignment
Accumulation: Occurs when price consolidates near lower bands — often aligning with institutional positioning.
Markup: As price re-enters or ascends the bands, we often see breakout behavior and trend expansion.
Distribution: When price extends above upper bands, potential for exit liquidity creation and distribution events.
Reversion: Historically, price mean-reverts toward the model — rarely staying outside the bands for long.
This makes the model useful for:
Cycle timing
Long-term DCA strategy zones
Identifying value dislocations
Filtering short-term noise
⚠️ Disclaimer
This tool is for educational and informational purposes only . It is not financial advice. The power law model is a non-predictive, mathematical framework and does not guarantee future price movements .
Always use additional tools, risk management, and your own judgment before making trading or investment decisions.
Ichimoku Sanmyo HelperHosoda’s Three Wisdoms — ATR & Sentiment
Purpose
This indicator combines the essence of **Hosoda’s Three Wisdoms** from Ichimoku Kinko Hyo:
1. Range (RTS) – measuring volatility compression (“market silence”).
2. Time (Cycle Sync) – tracking the rhythm of formation maturity.
3. Background (Sentiment Ratio S) – gauging demand/supply balance.
It provides a holistic way to see whether the market is maturing naturally and ready for a sustainable breakout.
How it works
RTS (Range-to-Short Ratio) = ATRshort / ATRbase
* ≤ 0.6 → strong compression, quiet market.
* 0.6–0.8 → moderate compression.
* > 0.8 → no compression, noisy market.
S (Sentiment Ratio) = ΣTR\_bull / ΣTR\_bear
* ≥ 0.6–0.7 → demand is nearly as strong as supply, bottoms are firm.
* ≪ 0.6 → supply dominates, fragile background.
Cycle Sync (Time) → candle count compared with Hosoda’s classic cycles: 9, 17, 26, 33, 42, 65, 76, 129.
Shows if structure is in rhythm or overstretched.
Visualization
* RTS and S lines plotted as oscillators.
* Background colors reflect compression and sentiment conditions.
* Cycle markers highlight alignment with Hosoda time rhythms.
How to use
1. Check RTS – quiet compression (≤ 0.6–0.7) is a good sign.
2. Look at S – if ≥ 0.6, demand is strong enough.
3. Evaluate Time – best setups align with Hosoda’s rhythms.
4. If all three wisdoms agree → market is mature, ready for breakout.
5. If one wisdom is off → wait, setup not fully ripe.
Summary
This is not a buy/sell system.
It is a market maturity filter, helping you distinguish between natural, healthy moves and noisy, fragile trends.
MACROFLOW 200 — Bias & Triggersstephtradez model
MACROFLOW 200 — at a glance (the elevator pitch)
Trade direction = Macro Bias + 1H 200 EMA filter + DXY confirm.
Locations = 1H supply/demand zones.
Triggers (15m): (T1) Retest rejection, (T2) Liquidity sweep + BOS/CHOCH, (T3) Momentum break + shallow pullback.
Stops: structure‑based beyond zone with ATR buffer.
Targets: 2R base, scale at 1.5R, trail to next HTF zone.
Sessions: 7–10 pm ET and 9:30–10:30 am ET.
Risk: tight, prop‑friendly max 1% per session
SMC - OB/ Breaker Block/ Bos/ ChoCh (DeadCat) The SMC Toolkit (DeadCat) is a powerful TradingView indicator for decoding market structure and spotting high-probability setups using ICT principles. It plots swing points (HH, HL, LH, LL), Break of Structure (BOS), Change of Character (ChoCh), and Order/Breaker Blocks (OB/BB), helping you identify trends, reversals, and liquidity zones.
🌟 Key Features 🌟
Swing Points: Labels HH, HL, LH and LL to track uptrends (HH/HL) and downtrends (LH/LL).
BOS & ChoCh: Marks BOS (trend continuation, blue line) and ChoCh (trend shift, gray line) with customizable styles and labels.
Order Blocks (OB): Plots bullish (green) and bearish (red) OB zones at HL/LL (uptrend) or LH/HH (downtrend) for entry zones.
Breaker Blocks (BB): Highlights BB zones at HH/LH (uptrend) or LL/HL (downtrend) for liquidity targets.
Smart Confirmation: Waits for candle closes to confirm swing points and trend shifts, ensuring reliable signals. 🎯
🌟 Indicator Settings 🌟
Show Markers: Toggle HH/HL/LH/LL labels (default: off, gray text).
OB/BB Zones: Enable/disable OB (bullish/bearish) and BB zones, customize colors (green/red), transparency (70%), and border width (1).
BOS/ChoCh: Show/hide BOS (blue, solid) and ChoCh (gray, dashed) lines, adjust styles, widths, and text sizes.
🌟 Why Use This? 🌟
Track Trends: Follow HH/HL (bullish) or LH/LL (bearish) for trend alignment.
Spot Reversals: ChoCh signals potential trend shifts after breaking HL (uptrend) or LH (downtrend).
Trade Liquidity: Use OB/BB zones for entries at key support/resistance.
ICT Synergy: Pair with LQ, Manipulations, Sessions, Bias, PO3 stronger setups. 💪
NAS100 Component Sentiment Scanner# NAS100 Component Sentiment Scanner
## 🎯 Overview
The NAS100 Component Sentiment Scanner analyzes the top-weighted stocks in the NASDAQ-100 index to provide real-time bullish/bearish sentiment signals that can help predict NAS100 price movements. This indicator combines multiple technical analysis methods to give traders a comprehensive view of underlying market sentiment.
## 📊 How It Works
The indicator calculates sentiment scores for major NASDAQ-100 components (AAPL, MSFT, NVDA, GOOGL, AMZN, META, TSLA, AVGO, COST, NFLX) using:
- **RSI Analysis**: Identifies overbought/oversold conditions
- **Moving Average Trends**: Compares fast vs slow MA positioning
- **Volume Confirmation**: Validates moves with volume thresholds
- **Price Momentum**: Analyzes recent price direction
- **Market Cap Weighting**: Uses actual NASDAQ-100 weightings for accuracy
## 🚀 Key Features
### Real-Time Sentiment Analysis
- Weighted composite score based on individual stock analysis
- Color-coded sentiment line (Green = Bullish, Red = Bearish)
- Dynamic background coloring for strong signals
### Interactive Data Table
- Shows individual stock scores and signals
- Bullish/Bearish stock count summary
- Customizable position and size
### Smart Signal System
- **Bullish Signals**: Green triangle up when sentiment crosses threshold
- **Bearish Signals**: Red triangle down when sentiment falls below threshold
- **Alert Conditions**: Automatic notifications for signal changes
## ⚙️ Customization Options
### Technical Analysis Settings
- **RSI Period**: Adjust lookback period (default: 14)
- **RSI Levels**: Set overbought/oversold thresholds
- **Moving Averages**: Configure fast/slow MA periods
- **Volume Threshold**: Set volume confirmation multiplier
### Signal Thresholds
- **Bullish/Bearish Levels**: Customize trigger points
- **Strong Signal Levels**: Set extreme sentiment thresholds
- Fine-tune sensitivity to market conditions
### Display Options
- **Toggle Table**: Show/hide sentiment data table
- **Table Position**: 6 position options (Top/Bottom/Middle + Left/Right)
- **Table Size**: Choose from Tiny, Small, Normal, or Large
- **Background Colors**: Enable/disable signal backgrounds
- **Signal Arrows**: Show/hide buy/sell indicators
### Stock Selection
- **Individual Control**: Enable/disable any of the 10 major stocks
- **Dynamic Weighting**: Automatically adjusts calculations based on selected stocks
- **Flexible Analysis**: Focus on specific sectors or market leaders
## 📈 How to Use
### 1. Basic Setup
1. Add the indicator to your NAS100 chart
2. Default settings work well for most traders
3. Observe the sentiment line and signals
### 2. Signal Interpretation
- **Score > 30**: Bullish bias for NAS100
- **Score > 50**: Strong bullish signal
- **Score -30 to 30**: Neutral/consolidation
- **Score < -30**: Bearish bias for NAS100
- **Score < -50**: Strong bearish signal
### 3. Trading Strategies
**Trend Following:**
- Buy NAS100 when bullish signals appear
- Sell/short when bearish signals trigger
- Use background colors for quick visual confirmation
**Divergence Trading:**
- Watch for sentiment/price divergences
- Strong sentiment with weak NAS100 price = potential breakout
- Weak sentiment with strong NAS100 price = potential reversal
**Consensus Trading:**
- Monitor bullish/bearish stock counts in table
- 8+ stocks aligned = strong directional bias
- Mixed signals = wait for clearer consensus
### 4. Advanced Usage
- Combine with your existing NAS100 trading strategy
- Use multiple timeframes for confirmation
- Adjust thresholds based on market volatility
- Focus on specific stocks by disabling others
## 🔔 Alert Setup
The indicator includes built-in alert conditions:
1. Go to TradingView Alerts
2. Select "NAS100 Component Sentiment Scanner"
3. Choose from available alert types:
- NAS100 Bullish Signal
- NAS100 Bearish Signal
- Strong Bullish Consensus
- Strong Bearish Consensus
## 💡 Pro Tips
### Optimization
- **High Volatility**: Increase signal thresholds (±40, ±60)
- **Low Volatility**: Decrease thresholds (±20, ±40)
- **Day Trading**: Use smaller table, focus on real-time signals
- **Swing Trading**: Enable background colors, larger thresholds
### Best Practices
- Don't use as a standalone system - combine with price action
- Check individual stock table for context
- Monitor during market open for most reliable signals
- Consider earnings seasons for individual stock impacts
### Market Conditions
- **Trending Markets**: Higher accuracy, use with trend following
- **Ranging Markets**: Watch for false signals, increase thresholds
- **News Events**: Individual stock news can skew sentiment temporarily
## 🎨 Visual Guide
- **Green Line Above Zero**: Bullish sentiment building
- **Red Line Below Zero**: Bearish sentiment building
- **Background Color Changes**: Strong signal confirmation
- **Triangle Arrows**: Entry/exit signal points
- **Table Colors**: Quick sentiment overview
## ⚠️ Important Notes
- This indicator analyzes component stocks, not NAS100 directly
- Market cap weightings approximate real NASDAQ-100 weightings
- Sentiment can change rapidly during volatile periods
- Always use proper risk management
- Combine with other technical analysis tools
## 🔧 Troubleshooting
- **No signals**: Check if thresholds are too extreme
- **Too many signals**: Increase threshold sensitivity
- **Table not showing**: Ensure "Show Sentiment Table" is enabled
- **Missing stocks**: Verify individual stock toggles in settings
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**Suitable for**: Day traders, swing traders, NAS100 specialists, index traders
**Best Timeframes**: 5min, 15min, 1H, 4H
**Market Sessions**: US market hours for highest accuracy
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How signals are built (EZ Mode)
A BUY arrow prints when ALL enabled checks pass:
Trend: EMA50 > EMA200 (optionally also 5m trend)
VWAP bias: price on the correct side of VWAP with non-negative slope
Momentum: RSI > 50 and MACD > Signal (or, if “Strict cross” is ON, a fresh cross)
Liquidity sweep: recent sweep of a pivot low with reclaim (optional)
ORB: price beyond Opening Range High once the window closes (optional; off by default)
ATR gate: intrabar volatility above a minimum threshold
A SELL arrow mirrors the above in the opposite direction.
Tip: Keep Confirm at Bar Close ON for cleaner signals.
Inputs (quick guide)
Trend (EMA 50>200): require 1m trend; optional 5m confirmation
VWAP bias: require correct side of VWAP + non-negative slope
Momentum (RSI+MACD): choose “Strict cross” for fewer, cleaner prints
Liquidity Sweep: pivot-based stop-run + reclaim filter
ORB: Opening Range breakout using your session + minutes (off by default)
ATR Volatility Gate: blocks prints in ultra-low vol; set Min ATR% to your instrument
Confirm at Bar Close: recommended ON
Alerts
Use “Once per bar close” for stability:
BUY Signal → ScalpSuite BUY (1m)
SELL Signal → ScalpSuite SELL (1m)
Recommended starting settings (NQ/ES 1m)
Confirm at Bar Close: ON
Trend: ON (5m confirm OFF initially)
VWAP bias: ON
Momentum: ON, Strict cross OFF (turn ON to tighten)
Liquidity Sweep: ON
ORB: OFF first, then ON with 5–10 min window after you see arrows
ATR Gate: ON, Min ATR% = 0.02–0.06 (raise to reduce noise)
If you need more signals: turn ORB OFF, Strict cross OFF, lower Min ATR%.
If you need fewer signals: turn ORB ON, Strict cross ON, raise Min ATR%, enable 5m trend.
Panel
The top-right mini panel shows which filters pass (Trend / VWAP / Momentum / Sweep / ORB / ATR). If no signal prints, the panel makes it obvious which gate blocked it.
Notes
Designed for 1-minute scalping; works on other intraday TFs with tuning.
Indicator only; not financial advice. Always forward-test and manage risk.
Changelog
v1.0 – Initial release (trend + VWAP + RSI/MACD + sweep + ORB + ATR gate, alerts & panel).
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Built for traders who want structure clarity and momentum insight without lag or noise.
Quick-start strategy:
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Exit/Sell: If price slips back under the Price Flow curve, momentum may be reversing.
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Session Volatility MonitorOverview
Session Volatility Monitor is a versatile volatility indicator tailored for intraday and session-based trading. It computes the average maximum price deviation (either up or down) from the session's opening price over a user-specified number of prior days, providing insights into expected "room to move" in the current session. This helps traders gauge potential exhaustion points, set realistic targets or stops, and identify when a directional move has reached historical norms (flagged as "REACHED" with the exact price level).
Displayed via a customisable table and optional horizontal target lines, it's ideal for markets like forex, crypto, futures, or stocks where session volatility matters. The indicator supports custom sessions with timezone adjustments, making it adaptable to global trading hours (e.g., London, NY, or Asia kill zones). For assets with small tick sizes (e.g., forex pairs at 0.0001), a multiplier scales values for readability (e.g., showing pips as 67.0 instead of 0.00670).
Key Features
Session-Based Calculations:
Defines sessions via presets (e.g., "NY Kill Zone: 07:00-10:00") or custom HHMM-HHMM inputs. (please note that preset sessions are mainly for futures e.g. "Full Day18:01-17:00", but also can be useful for forex and crypto)
Adjustable UTC offset (e.g., -5 for ET) to align with your asset's timezone—ensures accurate detection regardless of TradingView's UTC internal clock.
Tracks the max one-sided move (high - open or open - low) per session, averaging over 1–N previous days (default: 14).
Table Display:
Avg Max Move: Historical average deviation, labeled with days averaged and session time.
Current Move: Real-time displacement from session open (positive for up, negative for down).
Room to Go Up/Down: Remaining distance to reach the average, updating live; appends "REACHED (price)" if hit during the session.
Customisable: Text color, font size (tiny to huge), position (e.g., bottom_left), and value scaling via multiplier/decimal places.
Target Lines:
Optional horizontal lines at "Up Target" (open + avg move) and "Down Target" (open - avg move).
Lines start at the session open bar and extend only through the session duration (e.g., stops at 12:00 for a 07:00-12:00 session)—no further projection post-session.
Fully customisable: Toggle on/off, color, style (solid/dotted/dashed), width, label text/background.
Display Adjustments for Forex/Crypto:
Multiplier: Scales raw values (e.g., set to 10000 for EURUSD to show pips like 45.0 instead of 0.0045).
Decimals: Controls precision (0–5 places) for table values.
How to Use
Add to Chart: Search for "Session Volatility Monitor" in TradingView's indicators and apply to your symbol (e.g., EURUSD for forex, NQ1! for futures, BTCUSD for crypto).
Configure Settings:
Select a session preset or custom range; adjust UTC offset if needed (e.g., +0 for UTC symbols like crypto).
Set "Number of Previous Days to Average" (e.g., 14 for a two-week look back).
For small-tick assets, set Multiplier (e.g., 100 for crypto points, 10000 for forex pips) and Decimals (e.g., 0 for whole numbers).
Customise table position/size/color and target lines for visibility.
Interpret Outputs:
Monitor the table for "room to go"—if Room Up is low/negative, upside might be limited; "REACHED" signals a potential reversal or exhaustion.
Use target lines as visual S/R levels; they auto-start at session open and halt at close.
Combine with price action, volume, or other indicators for entries (e.g., buy near down target if bullish bias).
Example Scenario:
Forex (GBPUSD, 1-min): Set session to "London Kill Zone: 02:00-05:00" (UTC+0), multiplier=10000. Table shows pips; lines mark expected highs/lows.
Limitations and Tips
Historical Data Limits: Averages are capped by TradingView's bar history (e.g., ~14 days on 1-min for free plans). Upgrade for deeper look backs or use higher timeframes.
Session Accuracy: Ensure UTC offset matches your chart—test with the "In Session" plot (enable in Style tab, zoom y-axis if columns are tiny).
No Alerts/Signals: Purely informational; add custom alerts via TradingView for "REACHED" conditions.
Performance: On very low timeframes with long sessions, lines might consume line limits (max ~50)—toggle off if needed.
Tips: For crypto/forex, experiment with multiplier to match your preferred units (e.g., points vs. decimals). Hide debug plot in Style tab for clean charts. If "REACHED" doesn't trigger, verify on historical data where moves exceed averages.
This tool draws from concepts like Average Daily Range but focuses on directional, session-specific volatility for precise intraday decision-making. Feedback welcome!
Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Always consult a professional before trading.