Dynamic Multi Oscillators Dashboard 4.2MOD: Dynamic Multi-Oscillator Dashboard
Short Summary
The Dynamic Multi-Oscillator Dashboard (MOD) is an all-in-one momentum and trend analysis tool designed to cut through the noise of using dozens of separate indicators. It aggregates signals from a comprehensive suite of classic oscillators and trend-following metrics into a clear, weighted scoring system for bullish, bearish, and neutral sentiment.
More than just a dashboard, MOD is a fully adaptive system. It intelligently adjusts its own parameters based on the chart's timeframe and its sensitivity based on real-time market volatility and trend strength, providing a truly dynamic view of market momentum.
Key Features
Advanced Scoring System: The indicator calculates a Bull, Bear, and Neutral score every bar based on a weighted combination of signals. This provides a constant, quantifiable measure of market sentiment.
Comprehensive Oscillator Suite: It incorporates signals from RSI, Stochastic, MACD, Awesome Oscillator (AO), ADX, DeMarker, Williams %R, True Strength Index (TSI), and Chaikin Money Flow (CMF).
Automatic Timeframe Adaptation: The indicator automatically detects if you are on a scalping, intraday, swing, or directional (long-term) timeframe and applies a unique, optimized set of parameters for each. This eliminates the need for manual retuning.
Dynamic Volatility Adjustment: Using the ATR, the indicator adjusts its signal thresholds in real-time. In high volatility, it requires stronger signals to avoid noise. In low volatility, it becomes more sensitive to catch moves early.
Adaptive Weighting for Market Regimes: The script identifies whether the market is in a strong trend or a ranging state. It then automatically increases the importance of trend-following components (like MACD) in a trend and range-bound oscillators (like Stochastic) in a range.
Built-in Divergence Detection: Automatically scans for regular and hidden bullish/bearish divergences on all major oscillators, a powerful tool for spotting potential reversals. The score for divergences is given a higher weight.
Multi-Lookback Dashboard: The clean and intuitive dashboard shows you the Bull, Bear, Neutral, and Divergence status for the current bar, as well as for two user-defined lookback periods (e.g., 2 bars ago and 5 bars ago), allowing you to see momentum developing over time.
Advanced Signal Confirmation: The scoring logic includes sophisticated inputs like Volume Confirmation, bonuses for signals occurring near key Market Structure (pivots), MACD Histogram "ticks", and the angle of the Stochastic %K line.
Fully Customizable Alerts: Create alerts for strong momentum, shifts in momentum (Net Strength crossing its signal line), or transitions from neutral to a trend (Net Strength crossing the zero line).
How to Use This Indicator
There are two primary components to watch: the Dashboard and the Net Strength plot.
1. The Dashboard
The dashboard gives you a snapshot of market sentiment.
Percentages (%): Look for one sentiment gaining dominance. A Bull % rising while the Bear % is falling indicates strengthening bullish conviction.
Net Strength Score: This is the raw Bull Score - Bear Score. A positive and rising value is bullish; a negative and falling value is bearish.
Divergence: This row will instantly tell you if any of the enabled oscillators are showing a Bullish or Bearish divergence, which is often a leading indicator of a reversal.
2. The Net Strength Plot
This plot visualizes the Net Strength score as an oscillator.
Zero Line Cross: When the Net Strength plot crosses above the zero line, it signals that bullish momentum is now outweighing bearish momentum. A cross below zero signals the opposite.
Signal Line Cross: A crossover of the Net Strength line and its signal line (the teal moving average) is an earlier indication of a potential shift in momentum, similar to a MACD crossover.
Background Color: A green background highlights a very strong bullish reading, while a red background highlights a very strong bearish reading, based on your alert thresholds.
Strategy: Look for Confluence
The true power of this tool comes from finding confluence. A high-probability setup occurs when multiple signals align. For example:
A strong bullish setup: The Bull % on the dashboard is high and rising, a "Bull" divergence appears, and the Net Strength plot crosses above its signal line from a low level.
Customization and Settings
Timeframe Automation: You can disable this to manually tune all parameters, or you can adjust the minute-thresholds to define your own trading styles.
Alerts & Weights: This is the engine room. You can change the weights for MACD, Divergences, Crossovers, and more to tailor the scoring algorithm to your personal trading strategy.
Divergence Options: You can enable/disable divergence detection for each oscillator individually to reduce noise or focus on your favorites.
Dashboard Display: Change the position of the dashboard and the lookback periods to fit your charting style.
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Disclaimer: This indicator is a tool for market analysis and should not be considered financial advice. All trading involves risk. Please use proper risk management and test any new tool thoroughly before using it in a live trading environment. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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Position Trading Strategy - EMA + FVGMulti-Timeframe Momentum & Pattern Recognition System
This comprehensive trading indicator combines multiple technical analysis components to identify high-probability entry and exit signals for Bitcoin and other assets. The system utilizes:
LuxAlgo Fair Value Gap Detection - Identifies institutional order flow imbalances
Hull Suite & MACD Integration - Confirms trend direction and momentum shifts
Pyramid Scoring System - Ranks signal strength using multiple confluences
Smart Position Management - Provides clear long/short entry and exit alerts
Visual Market Structure - Displays key support/resistance levels and gap zones
The indicator generates scored signals based on the alignment of trend, momentum, and market structure, helping traders identify optimal entry points while managing risk through systematic exit conditions. Perfect for swing trading and scalping strategies on multiple timeframes.
Best Used For: BTC/USD, major forex pairs, and liquid cryptocurrency markets
Recommended Timeframes: 5M, 15M, 1H for optimal signal accuracy
[DEM] Chaikin Money Flow Signal (With Backtesting) Chaikin Money Flow Signal (With Backtesting) generates buy and sell signals based on the Chaikin Money Flow (CMF) indicator, combined with a Parabolic SAR (Stop And Reverse) filter, and includes a comprehensive backtesting framework to evaluate signal performance. The indicator overlays directly on the price chart, plotting signals and displaying performance statistics in a table.
[DEM] Aroon Oscillator Aroon Oscillator is a momentum-based indicator designed to measure the strength of a trend and the likelihood of its continuation. It does this by tracking the number of periods since the highest high and lowest low within a specified look-back period.
[DEM] 10 in 1 Oscillator 10 in 1 Oscillator combines the signals from ten popular technical indicators into a single aggregated oscillator. It aims to provide a comprehensive view of market sentiment by counting how many of these underlying indicators are currently signaling an "up" or "bullish" condition.
Pullback - Yuri CabralPullback – Yuri Cabral is a momentum-based indicator that detects potential pullback opportunities in trending markets.
You can choose your preferred trend filter and overbought/oversold filter:
Trend Filters: Supertrend, EMAs, or both combined
Overbought/Oversold Filters: Williams %R, Stochastic RSI, or both combined
✅ A LONG signal appears when:
The asset is oversold according to your selected filter
The market is in a confirmed uptrend
✅ A SHORT signal appears when:
The asset is overbought
The market is in a confirmed downtrend
Visual aids include:
Clean triangular arrows for BUY and SELL entries
Optional display of trend lines (Supertrend and EMAs)
A single alert system with clear "LONG" or "SHORT" messages
This tool is ideal for identifying precise pullback entries within larger trend directions.
Uptrick: Universal Z-Score ValuationOverview
The Uptrick: Universal Z-Score Valuation is a tool designed to help traders spot when the market might be overreacting—whether that’s on the upside or the downside. It does this by combining the Z-scores of multiple key indicators into a single average, letting you see how far the current market conditions have stretched away from “normal.” This average is shown as a smooth line, supported by color-coded visuals, signal markers, optional background highlights, and a live breakdown table that shows the contribution of each indicator in real time. The focus here is on spotting potential reversals, not following trends. The indicator works well across all timeframes and asset classes, from fast intraday charts like the 1-minute and 5-minute, to higher timeframes such as the 4-hour, daily, or even weekly. Its universal design makes it suitable for any market — whether you're trading crypto, stocks, forex, or commodities.
Introduction
To understand what this indicator does, let’s start with the idea of a Z-score. In simple terms, a Z-score tells you how far a number is from the average of its recent history, measured in standard deviations. If the price of an asset is two standard deviations above its mean, that means it’s statistically “rare” or extended. That doesn’t guarantee a reversal—but it suggests the move is unusual enough to pay attention.
This concept isn’t new, but what this indicator does differently is apply the Z-score to a wide set of market signals—not just price. It looks at momentum, volatility, volume, risk-adjusted performance, and even institutional price baselines. Each of those indicators is normalized using Z-scores, and then they’re combined into one average. This gives you a single, easy-to-read line that summarizes whether the entire market is behaving abnormally. Instead of reacting to one indicator, you’re reacting to a statistically balanced blend.
Purpose
The goal of this script is to catch turning points—places where the market may be topping out or bottoming after becoming overstretched. It’s built for traders who want to fade sharp moves rather than follow trends. Think of moments when price explodes upward and starts pulling away from every moving average, volume spikes, volatility rises, and RSI shoots up. This tool is meant to spot those situations—not just when price is stretched, but when multiple different indicators agree that something is overdone.
Originality and Uniqueness
Most indicators that use Z-scores only apply them to one thing—price, RSI, or maybe Bollinger Bands. This one is different because it treats each indicator as a contributor to the full picture. You decide which ones to include, and the script averages them out. This makes the tool flexible but also deeply informative.
It doesn’t rely on complex or hidden math. It uses basic Z-score formulas, applies them to well-known indicators, and shows you the result. What makes it unique is the way it brings those signals together—statistically, visually, and interactively—so you can see what’s happening in the moment with full transparency. It’s not trying to be flashy or predictive. It’s just showing you when things have gone too far, too fast.
Inputs and Parameters
This indicator includes a wide range of configurable inputs, allowing users to customize which components are included in the Z-score average, how each indicator is calculated, and how results are displayed visually. Below is a detailed explanation of each input:
General Settings
Z-Score Lookback (default: 100): Number of bars used to calculate the mean and standard deviation for Z-score normalization. Larger values smooth the Z-scores; smaller values make them more reactive.
Bar Color Mode (default: None): Determines how bars are visually colored. Options include: None: No candle coloring applied. - Heat: Smooth gradient based on the Z-score value. - Latest Signal: Applies a solid color based on the most recent buy or sell signal
Boolean - General
Plot Universal Valuation Line (default: true): If enabled, plots the average Z-score (zAvg) line in the separate pane.
Show Signals (default: true): Displays labels ("𝓤𝓹" for buy, "𝓓𝓸𝔀𝓷" for sell) when zAvg crosses above or below user-defined thresholds.
Show Z-Score Table (default: true): Displays a live table listing each enabled indicator's Z-score and the current average.
Select Indicators
These toggles enable or disable each indicator from contributing to the Z-score average:
Use VWAP Z-Score (default: true)
Use Sortino Z-Score (default: true)
Use ROC Z-Score (default: true)
Use Price Z-Score (default: true)
Use MACD Histogram Z-Score (default: false)
Use Bollinger %B Z-Score (default: false)
Use Stochastic K Z-Score (default: false)
Use Volume Z-Score (default: false)
Use ATR Z-Score (default: false)
Use RSI Z-Score (default: false)
Use Omega Z-Score (default: true)
Use Sharpe Z-Score (default: true)
Only enabled indicators are included in the average. This modular design allows traders to tailor the signal mix to their preferences.
Indicator Lengths
These inputs control how each individual indicator is calculated:
MACD Fast Length (default: 12)
MACD Slow Length (default: 26)
MACD Signal Length (default: 9)
Bollinger Basis Length (default: 20): Used to compute the Bollinger %B.
Bollinger Deviation Multiplier (default: 2.0): Standard deviation multiplier for the Bollinger Band calculation.
Stochastic Length (default: 14)
ATR Length (default: 14)
RSI Length (default: 14)
ROC Length (default: 10)
Zones
These thresholds define key signal levels for the Z-score average:
Neutral Line Level (default: 0): Baseline for the average Z-score.
Bullish Zone Level (default: -1): Optional intermediate zone suggesting early bullish conditions.
Bearish Zone Level (default: 1): Optional intermediate zone suggesting early bearish conditions.
Z = +2 Line Level (default: 2): Primary threshold for bearish signals.
Z = +3 Line Level (default: 3): Extreme bearish warning level.
Z = -2 Line Level (default: -2): Primary threshold for bullish signals.
Z = -3 Line Level (default: -3): Extreme bullish warning level.
These zone levels are used to generate signals, fill background shading, and draw horizontal lines for visual reference.
Why These Indicators Were Merged
Each indicator in this script was chosen for a specific reason. They all measure something different but complementary.
The VWAP Z-score helps you see when price has moved far from the volume-weighted average, often used by institutions.
Sortino Ratio Z-score focuses only on downside risk, which is often more relevant to traders than overall volatility.
ROC Z-score shows how fast price is changing—strong momentum may burn out quickly.
Price Z-score is the raw measure of how far current price has moved from its mean.
RSI Z-score shows whether momentum itself is stretched.
MACD Histogram Z-score captures shifts in trend strength and acceleration.
%B (Bollinger) Z-score indicates how close price is to the upper or lower volatility envelope.
Stochastic K Z-score gives a sense of how high or low price is relative to its recent range.
Volume Z-score shows when trading activity is unusually high or low.
ATR Z-score gives a read on volatility, showing if price movement is expanding or contracting.
Sharpe Z-score measures reward-to-risk performance, useful for evaluating trend quality.
Omega Z-score looks at the ratio of good returns to bad ones, offering a more nuanced view of efficiency.
By normalizing each of these using Z-scores and averaging only the ones you turn on, the script creates a flexible, balanced view of the market’s statistical stretch.
Calculations
The core formula is the standard Z-score:
Z = (current value - average) / standard deviation
Every indicator uses this formula after it’s calculated using your chosen settings. For example, RSI is first calculated as usual, then its Z-score is calculated over your selected lookback period. The script does this for every indicator you enable. Then it averages those Z-scores together to create a single value: zAvg. That value is plotted and used to generate visual cues, signals, table values, background color changes, and candle coloring.
Sequence
Each selected indicator is calculated using your custom input lengths.
The Z-score of each indicator is computed using the shared lookback period.
All active Z-scores are added up and averaged.
The resulting zAvg value is plotted as a line.
Signal conditions check if zAvg crosses user-defined thresholds (default: ±2).
If enabled, the script plots buy/sell signal labels at those crossover points.
The candle color is updated using your selected mode (heatmap or signal-based).
If extreme Z-scores are reached, background highlighting is applied.
A live table updates with each individual Z-score so you know what’s driving the signal.
Features
This script isn’t just about stats—it’s about making them usable in real time. Every feature has a clear reason to exist, and they’re all there to give you a better read on market conditions.
1. Universal Z-Score Line
This is your primary reference. It reflects the average Z-score across all selected indicators. The line updates live and is color-coded to show how far it is from neutral. The further it gets from 0, the brighter the color becomes—cyan for deeply oversold conditions, magenta for overbought. This gives you instant feedback on how statistically “hot” or “cold” the market is, without needing to read any numbers.
2. Signal Labels (“𝓤𝓹” and “𝓓𝓸𝔀𝓷”)
When the average Z-score drops below your lower bound, you’ll see a "𝓤𝓹" label below the bar, suggesting potential bullish reversal conditions. When it rises above the upper bound, a "𝓓𝓸𝔀𝓷" label is shown above the bar—indicating possible bearish exhaustion. These labels are visually clear and minimal so they don’t clutter your chart. They're based on clear crossover logic and do not repaint.
3. Real-Time Z-Score Table
The table shows each indicator's individual Z-score and the final average. It updates every bar, giving you a transparent breakdown of what’s happening under the hood. If the market is showing an extreme average score, this table helps you pinpoint which indicators are contributing the most—so you’re not just guessing where the pressure is coming from.
4. Bar Coloring Modes
You can choose from three modes:
None: Keeps your candles clean and untouched.
Heat: Applies a smooth gradient color based on Z-score intensity. As conditions become more extreme, candle color transitions from neutral to either cyan (bullish pressure) or magenta (bearish pressure).
Latest Signal: Applies hard coloring based on the most recent signal—greenish for a buy, purple for a sell. This mode is great for tracking market state at a glance without relying on a gradient.
Every part of the candle is colored—body, wick, and border—for full visibility.
5. Background Highlighting
When zAvg enters an extreme zone (typically above +2 or below -2), the background shifts color to reflect the market’s intensity. These changes aren’t overwhelming—they’re light fills that act as ambient warnings, helping you stay aware of when price might be reaching a tipping point.
6. Customizable Zone Lines and Fills
You can define what counts as neutral, overbought, and oversold using manual inputs. Horizontal lines show your thresholds, and shaded regions highlight the most extreme zones (+2 to +3 and -2 to -3). These lines give you visual structure to understand where price currently stands in relation to your personal reversal model.
7. Modular Indicator Control
You don’t have to use all the indicators. You can enable or disable any of the 12 with a simple checkbox. This means you can build your own “blend” of market context—maybe you only care about RSI, price, and volume. Or maybe you want everything on. The script adapts accordingly, only averaging what you select.
8. Fully Customizable Sensitivity and Lengths
You can adjust the Z-score lookback length globally (default 100), and tweak individual indicator lengths separately. This lets you tune the indicator’s responsiveness to suit your trading style—slower for longer swings, faster for scalping.
9. Clean Integration with Any Chart Layout
All visual elements are designed to be informative without taking over your chart. The coloring is soft but clear, the labels are readable without being huge, and you can turn off any feature you don’t need. The indicator can work as a full dashboard or as a simple line with a couple of alerts—it’s up to you.
10. Precise, Real-Time Signal Logic
The crossover logic for signals is exact and only fires when the Z-score moves across your defined boundary. No estimation, no delay. Everything is calculated based on current and previous bar data, and nothing repaints or back-adjusts.
Conclusion
The Universal Z-Score Valuation indicator is a tool for traders who want a clear, unbiased way to detect overextension. Instead of relying on a single signal, you get a composite of several market perspectives—momentum, volatility, volume, and more—all standardized into a single view. The script gives you the freedom to control the logic, the visuals, and the components. Whether you use it as a confirmation tool or a primary signal source, it’s designed to give you clarity when markets become chaotic.
Disclaimer
This indicator is for research and educational use only. It does not constitute financial advice or guarantees of performance. All trading involves risk, and users should test any strategy thoroughly before applying it to live markets. Use this tool at your own discretion.
🚀 Ultimate Hybrid Oscillator By Wali🚀 Ultimate Hybrid Oscillator – All Pro Modules by Wali Mohsin
The Ultimate Hybrid Oscillator is a next-generation multi-confirmation trading tool designed for serious traders who demand accuracy, confluence, and adaptability across all markets and timeframes.
🔍 What Makes It Powerful?
This script blends technical momentum, smart money logic, price action patterns, and macro market filters into one smooth, reliable oscillator that adapts to the market's true narrative.
🔧 Core Modules Integrated:
📊 MCI Engine (Momentum Confirmation Index)
Combines RSI, MACD, Stochastic RSI, OBV, ADX, ATR, volume spikes, absorption, candlestick behavior, and more – with weighted scoring (13+ confluence points).
📐 Price Action Pattern Recognition
Detects and confirms Head & Shoulders, Flags, Triangles, Wedges, Double/Triple Tops & Bottoms, Cup & Handle, Rounding patterns – filtered through RSI momentum.
🏦 Smart Money Concepts
Integrated CHoCH/BOS, Liquidity Sweeps, Breakaway Gaps, Orderblocks, and volume absorption for insider-grade confirmation.
🌐 Macro & Intermarket Sentiment
Auto-fetches BTC Dominance, USDT Dominance, ETHBTC, TOTAL3, DXY, and SPX for risk-on/off environment filtering.
🧠 Ensemble Voting System
A 22-factor confluence engine that scores hidden bullish/bearish setups based on real-time technical alignment.
🎯 RSI Zone Locking
Dynamic color shifts (yellow/blue) when RSI enters extreme reversal zones (below 30 or above 70) for added visual context.
📈 How to Use:
Use oscillator cross above/below 0 as a general trend signal.
Look for oscillator levels above +4 or below -4 for strong confirmation setups.
Combine with price action and macro signals for sniper entries.
Works on all timeframes – optimized for scalping, swing, and long-term crypto traders.
⚙️ Customization:
Full modular toggles (CHoCH, Liq Sweep, Macro, Orderblocks, EMA filter).
Adjustable weights for each component (MCI, PA, Macro).
Smoothing settings to match your trading speed and style.
Created by: Wali Mohsin Channa
BskLAB - Money Flow X🧠 BskLAB – Money Flow X | Usage Guide & Description
BskLAB – Money Flow X is a two-mode volume visualization tool designed to help traders better understand market behavior through real-time momentum and divergence analysis. It is best used alongside the BskLAB Signal Assistant to confirm signal quality using volume-based conditions.
🔧 Preset Modes Overview
📊 Mode 1: Money Flow (WaveTrend + Divergence)
This mode leverages a customized WaveTrend oscillator to reflect changes in volume pressure and trend strength. A second smoothed line helps confirm trend shifts through crossovers.
🔹 Features:
Momentum shifts identified via WaveTrend crossover logic
Visual confirmation of overbought/oversold zones
Divergence detection (Classic & Hidden) auto-marked on the chart:
Green = Bullish Divergence
Red = Bearish Divergence
Blue/Orange = Hidden Divergences
🔹 Use Case:
Best suited for spotting early trend reversals and identifying exhaustion during high or low volume zones.
🚀 Mode 2: Volume Momentum (Dynamic Histogram)
This mode displays volume-driven momentum using a dynamic histogram that visually represents shifts in market pressure.
The histogram is calculated based on a customized interpretation of Bollinger Band behavior, which allows it to reflect how price reacts relative to recent volatility boundaries. This approach provides an indirect view of how buying or selling pressure emerges as price stretches away from its average range.
🔹 Features:
Expanding histogram bars reflect growing momentum or pressure buildup
Bar color dynamically adjusts to highlight whether buying or selling activity dominates
Helps detect conditions where price is preparing to break out or slow down
🔹 Use Case:
Useful for validating strong directional moves or recognizing when volume momentum is building up or fading—particularly when price starts reacting aggressively beyond its recent volatility range.
⚙️ Adjustable Parameters
Both modes include customizable settings:
Smoothing control for responsiveness
Divergence toggles (Classic / Hidden)
Adjustable volume period for fine-tuning responsiveness
🧩 Summary
Whether you’re trading trends or reversals, BskLAB – Money Flow X helps decode the story behind price action by:
Identifying volume pressure shifts
Highlighting trend momentum visually
Confirming signals with divergence-based cues
The result: clear, flexible insight into market strength—without relying solely on price candles.
Dual RSI IndicatorThis RSI indicator allows you to view an additional timeframe to help you spot better entries. For example when RSI is overbought/oversold on two timeframes may help give you additional confidence in placing the trade.
Normalized Open InterestNormalized Open Interest (nOI) — Indicator Overview
What it does
Normalized Open Interest (nOI) transforms raw futures open-interest data into a 0-to-100 oscillator, so you can see at a glance whether participation is unusually high or low—similar in spirit to an RSI but applied to open interest. The script positions today’s OI inside a rolling high–low range and paints it with contextual colours.
Core logic
Data source – Loads the built-in “_OI” symbol that TradingView provides for the current market.
Rolling range – Looks back a user-defined number of bars (default 500) to find the highest and lowest OI in that window.
Normalization – Calculates
nOI = (OI – lowest) / (highest – lowest) × 100
so 0 equals the minimum of the window and 100 equals the maximum.
Visual cues – Plots the oscillator plus fixed horizontal levels at 70 % and 30 % (or your own numbers). The line turns teal above the upper level, red below the lower, and neutral grey in between.
User inputs
Window Length (bars) – How many candles the indicator scans for the high–low range; larger numbers smooth the curve, smaller numbers make it more reactive.
Upper Threshold (%) – Default 70. Anything above this marks potentially crowded or overheated interest.
Lower Threshold (%) – Default 30. Anything below this marks low or capitulating interest.
Practical uses
Spot extremes – Values above the upper line can warn that the long side is crowded; values below the lower line suggest disinterest or short-side crowding.
Confirm breakouts – A price breakout backed by a sharp rise in nOI signals genuine engagement.
Look for divergences – If price makes a new high but nOI does not, participation might be fading.
Combine with volume or RSI – Layer nOI with other studies to filter false signals.
Tips
On intraday charts for non-crypto symbols the script automatically fetches daily OI data to avoid gaps.
Adjust the thresholds to 80/20 or 60/40 to fit your market and risk preferences.
Alerts, shading, or additional signal logic can be added easily because the oscillator is already normalised.
Stochastic SuperTrend [BigBeluga]🔵 OVERVIEW
A hybrid momentum-trend tool that combines Stochastic RSI with SuperTrend logic to deliver clean directional signals based on momentum turns.
Stochastic SuperTrend is a straightforward yet powerful oscillator overlay designed to highlight turning points in momentum with high clarity. It overlays a SuperTrend-style envelope onto the Stochastic RSI, generating intuitive up/down signals when a momentum shift occurs across the neutral 50 level. Built for traders who appreciate simplicity without sacrificing reliability.
🔵 CONCEPTS
Stochastic RSI: Measures momentum by applying stochastic calculations to the RSI curve instead of raw price.
SuperTrend Bands: Dynamic upper/lower bands are drawn around the smoothed Stoch RSI line using a user-defined multiplier.
Momentum Direction: Trend flips when the smoothed Stoch RSI crosses above/below the calculated bands.
Neutral Bias Filter: Directional arrows only appear when momentum turns above or below the central 50 level—adding confluence.
🔵 FEATURES
Trend Detection on Oscillator: Applies SuperTrend logic directly to the Stoch RSI curve.
Clean Entry Signals:
→ 🢁 arrow printed when trend flips bullish below 50 (bottom reversals).
→ 🢃 arrow printed when trend flips bearish above 50 (top reversals).
Custom Multiplier: Adjust sensitivity of SuperTrend band spacing around the oscillator.
Neutral Zone Highlight: Visual zone between 0–50 (green) and 50–100 (red) for quick momentum polarity reference.
Toggle SuperTrend Line: Option to show/hide the SuperTrend trail on the Stoch RSI.
🔵 HOW TO USE
Use 🢁 signals for potential bottom reversals when momentum flips bullish from oversold regions.
Use 🢃 signals for potential top reversals when momentum flips bearish from overbought areas.
Combine with price-based SuperTrend or support/resistance zones for confluence.
Suitable for scalping, swing trading, or momentum filtering across all timeframes.
🔵 CONCLUSION
Stochastic SuperTrend is a simple yet refined tool that captures clean momentum shifts with directional clarity. Whether you're identifying reversals, filtering entries, or spotting exhaustion in a trend, this oscillator overlay delivers just what you need— no clutter, just clean momentum structure.
RSI OB/OS THEDU 999//@version=6
indicator("RSI OB/OS THEDU 999", overlay=false)
//#region Inputs Section
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// Inputs Section
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// Time Settings Inputs
startTime = input.time(timestamp("1 Jan 1900"), "Start Time", group="Time Settings")
endTime = input.time(timestamp("1 Jan 2099"), "End Time", group="Time Settings")
isTimeWindow = time >= startTime and time <= endTime
// Table Settings Inputs
showTable = input.bool(true, "Show Table", group="Table Settings")
fontSize = input.string("Auto", "Font Size", options= , group="Table Settings")
// Strategy Settings Inputs
tradeDirection = input.string("Long", "Trade Direction", options= , group="Strategy Settings")
entryStrategy = input.string("Revert Cross", "Entry Strategy", options= , group="Strategy Settings")
barLookback = input.int(10, "Bar Lookback", minval=1, maxval=20, group="Strategy Settings")
// RSI Settings Inputs
rsiPeriod = input.int(14, "RSI Period", minval=1, group="RSI Settings")
overboughtLevel = input.int(70, "Overbought Level", group="RSI Settings")
oversoldLevel = input.int(30, "Oversold Level", group="RSI Settings")
//#endregion
//#region Font Size Mapping
// ================================
// Font Size Mapping
// ================================
fontSizeMap = fontSize == "Auto" ? size.auto : fontSize == "Small" ? size.small : fontSize == "Normal" ? size.normal : fontSize == "Large" ? size.large : na
//#endregion
//#region RSI Calculation
// ================================
// RSI Calculation
// ================================
rsiValue = ta.rsi(close, rsiPeriod)
plot(rsiValue, "RSI", color=color.yellow)
hline(overboughtLevel, "OB Level", color=color.gray)
hline(oversoldLevel, "OS Level", color=color.gray)
//#endregion
//#region Entry Conditions
// ================================
// Entry Conditions
// ================================
buyCondition = entryStrategy == "Revert Cross" ? ta.crossover(rsiValue, oversoldLevel) : ta.crossunder(rsiValue, oversoldLevel)
sellCondition = entryStrategy == "Revert Cross" ? ta.crossunder(rsiValue, overboughtLevel) : ta.crossover(rsiValue, overboughtLevel)
// Plotting buy/sell signals
plotshape(buyCondition ? oversoldLevel : na, title="Buy", location=location.absolute, color=color.green, style=shape.labelup, text="BUY", textcolor=color.white, size=size.small)
plotshape(sellCondition ? overboughtLevel : na, title="Sell", location=location.absolute, color=color.red, style=shape.labeldown, text="SELL", textcolor=color.white, size=size.small)
// Plotting buy/sell signals on the chart
plotshape(buyCondition, title="Buy", location=location.belowbar, color=color.green, style=shape.triangleup, text="BUY", textcolor=color.white, size=size.small , force_overlay = true)
plotshape(sellCondition, title="Sell", location=location.abovebar, color=color.red, style=shape.triangledown, text="SELL", textcolor=color.white, size=size.small, force_overlay = true)
//#endregion
//#region Returns Matrix Calculation
// ================================
// Returns Matrix Calculation
// ================================
var returnsMatrix = matrix.new(0, barLookback, 0.0)
if (tradeDirection == "Long" ? buyCondition : sellCondition ) and isTimeWindow
newRow = array.new_float(barLookback)
for i = 0 to barLookback - 1
entryPrice = close
futurePrice = close
ret = (futurePrice - entryPrice) / entryPrice * 100
array.set(newRow, i, math.round(ret, 4))
matrix.add_row(returnsMatrix, matrix.rows(returnsMatrix), newRow)
//#endregion
//#region Display Table
// ================================
// Display Table
// ================================
var table statsTable = na
if barstate.islastconfirmedhistory and showTable
statsTable := table.new(position.top_right, barLookback + 1, 4, border_width=1, force_overlay=true)
// Table Headers
table.cell(statsTable, 0, 1, "Win Rate %", bgcolor=color.rgb(45, 45, 48), text_color=color.white, text_size=fontSizeMap)
table.cell(statsTable, 0, 2, "Mean Return %", bgcolor=color.rgb(45, 45, 48), text_color=color.white, text_size=fontSizeMap)
table.cell(statsTable, 0, 3, "Median Return %", bgcolor=color.rgb(45, 45, 48), text_color=color.white, text_size=fontSizeMap)
// Row Headers
for i = 1 to barLookback
table.cell(statsTable, i, 0, str.format("{0} Bar Return", i), bgcolor=color.rgb(45, 45, 48), text_color=color.white, text_size=fontSizeMap)
// Calculate Statistics
meanReturns = array.new_float()
medianReturns = array.new_float()
for col = 0 to matrix.columns(returnsMatrix) - 1
colData = matrix.col(returnsMatrix, col)
array.push(meanReturns, array.avg(colData))
array.push(medianReturns, array.median(colData))
// Populate Table
for col = 0 to matrix.columns(returnsMatrix) - 1
colData = matrix.col(returnsMatrix, col)
positiveCount = 0
for val in colData
if val > 0
positiveCount += 1
winRate = positiveCount / array.size(colData)
meanRet = array.avg(colData)
medianRet = array.median(colData)
// Color Logic
winRateColor = winRate == 0.5 ? color.rgb(58, 58, 60) : (winRate > 0.5 ? color.rgb(76, 175, 80) : color.rgb(244, 67, 54))
meanBullCol = color.from_gradient(meanRet, 0, array.max(meanReturns), color.rgb(76, 175, 80), color.rgb(0, 128, 0))
meanBearCol = color.from_gradient(meanRet, array.min(meanReturns), 0, color.rgb(255, 0, 0), color.rgb(255, 99, 71))
medianBullCol = color.from_gradient(medianRet, 0, array.max(medianReturns), color.rgb(76, 175, 80), color.rgb(0, 128, 0))
medianBearCol = color.from_gradient(medianRet, array.min(medianReturns), 0, color.rgb(255, 0, 0), color.rgb(255, 99, 71))
table.cell(statsTable, col + 1, 1, str.format("{0,number,#.##%}", winRate), text_color=color.white, bgcolor=winRateColor, text_size=fontSizeMap)
table.cell(statsTable, col + 1, 2, str.format("{0,number,#.###}%", meanRet), text_color=color.white, bgcolor=meanRet > 0 ? meanBullCol : meanBearCol, text_size=fontSizeMap)
table.cell(statsTable, col + 1, 3, str.format("{0,number,#.###}%", medianRet), text_color=color.white, bgcolor=medianRet > 0 ? medianBullCol : medianBearCol, text_size=fontSizeMap)
//#endregion
// Background color for OB/OS regions
bgcolor(rsiValue >= overboughtLevel ? color.new(color.red, 90) : rsiValue <= oversoldLevel ? color.new(color.green, 90) : na)
lon super chart## LON Super Chart Indicator
### Overview
The LON Super Chart indicator is a sophisticated volume-price momentum oscillator that combines price action with volume analysis to identify potential trading opportunities. It features a unique DNA spiral visualization that provides real-time insights into market dynamics.
### Key Features
- **Dual Line System**: Main indicator line and moving average for trend confirmation
- **DNA Spiral Visualization**: Unique spiral connection lines between the two main lines
- **Dynamic Color Coding**: Spiral colors change based on line convergence/divergence
- **Volume-Price Integration**: Combines price movements with volume density analysis
### Visual Elements
- **Red Main Line**: Primary LON indicator line
- **Green Moving Average**: Trend confirmation line
- **DNA Spiral Lines**: Dynamic connection lines with color-coded behavior
- **Zero Axis**: Reference line for trend direction
### Color Interpretation
#### Spiral DNA Colors
- **Red Spiral**: Lines are diverging (increasing distance) - potential trend continuation
- **Green Spiral**: Lines are converging (decreasing distance) - potential reversal signal
- **Gray Spiral**: No significant change in line distance
### Trading Strategy
#### Entry Signals
1. **Convergence Signal**: When spiral turns green (lines converging)
- May indicate potential reversal or consolidation
- Look for additional confirmation signals
2. **Divergence Signal**: When spiral turns red (lines diverging)
- May indicate trend continuation
- Consider following the trend direction
#### Trend Analysis
- **Above Zero**: Bullish momentum
- **Below Zero**: Bearish momentum
- **Line Crossovers**: Potential trend change signals
### Best Practices
- **Timeframe**: Works best on 1H, 4H, and Daily charts
- **Markets**: Effective on stocks, forex, and crypto
- **Confirmation**: Always combine with other technical analysis tools
- **Risk Management**: Use stop losses and position sizing
### Usage Tips
- Monitor spiral color changes for early trend signals
- Use zero axis crossovers for major trend direction
- Combine with volume analysis for stronger signals
- Avoid trading against strong spiral color trends
This indicator excels at identifying momentum shifts and trend dynamics through its innovative visual approach, making it ideal for swing trading and medium-term position management.
Bollinger Bands Entry/Exit ThresholdsBollinger Bands Entry/Exit Thresholds
Author of enhancements: chuckaschultz
Inspired and adapted from the original 'Bollinger Bands Breakout Oscillator' by LuxAlgo
Overview
Pairs nicely with Contrarian 100 MA
The Bollinger Bands Entry/Exit Thresholds is a powerful momentum-based indicator designed to help traders identify potential entry and exit points in trending or breakout markets. By leveraging Bollinger Bands, this indicator quantifies price deviations from the bands to generate bullish and bearish momentum signals, displayed as an oscillator. It includes customizable entry and exit signals based on user-defined thresholds, with visual cues plotted either on the oscillator panel or directly on the price chart.
This indicator is ideal for traders looking to capture breakout opportunities or confirm trend strength, with flexible settings to adapt to various markets and trading styles.
How It Works
The Bollinger Bands Entry/Exit Thresholds calculates two key metrics:
Bullish Momentum (Bull): Measures the extent to which the price exceeds the upper Bollinger Band, expressed as a percentage (0–100).
Bearish Momentum (Bear): Measures the extent to which the price falls below the lower Bollinger Band, also expressed as a percentage (0–100).
The indicator generates:
Long Entry Signals: Triggered when the bearish momentum (bear) crosses below a user-defined Long Threshold (default: 40). This suggests weakening bearish pressure, potentially indicating a reversal or breakout to the upside.
Exit Signals: Triggered when the bullish momentum (bull) crosses below a user-defined Sell Threshold (default: 80), indicating a potential reduction in bullish momentum and a signal to exit long positions.
Signals are visualized as tiny colored dots:
Long Entry: Blue dots, plotted either at the bottom of the oscillator or below the price bar (depending on user settings).
Exit Signal: White dots, plotted either at the top of the oscillator or above the price bar.
Calculation Methodology
Bollinger Bands:
A user-defined Length (default: 14) is used to calculate an Exponential Moving Average (EMA) of the source price (default: close).
Standard deviation is computed over the same length, multiplied by a user-defined Multiplier (default: 1.0).
Upper Band = EMA + (Standard Deviation × Multiplier)
Lower Band = EMA - (Standard Deviation × Multiplier)
Bull and Bear Momentum:
For each bar in the lookback period (length), the indicator calculates:
Bullish Momentum: The sum of positive deviations of the price above the upper band, normalized by the total absolute deviation from the upper band, scaled to a 0–100 range.
Bearish Momentum: The sum of positive deviations of the price below the lower band, normalized by the total absolute deviation from the lower band, scaled to a 0–100 range.
Formula:
bull = (sum of max(price - upper, 0) / sum of abs(price - upper)) * 100
bear = (sum of max(lower - price, 0) / sum of abs(lower - price)) * 100
Signal Generation:
Long Entry: Triggered when bear crosses below the Long Threshold.
Exit: Triggered when bull crosses below the Sell Threshold.
Settings
Length: Lookback period for EMA and standard deviation (default: 14).
Multiplier: Multiplier for standard deviation to adjust Bollinger Band width (default: 1.0).
Source: Input price data (default: close).
Long Threshold: Bearish momentum level below which a long entry signal is generated (default: 40).
Sell Threshold: Bullish momentum level below which an exit signal is generated (default: 80).
Plot Signals on Main Chart: Option to display entry/exit signals on the price chart instead of the oscillator panel (default: false).
Style:
Bullish Color: Color for bullish momentum plot (default: #f23645).
Bearish Color: Color for bearish momentum plot (default: #089981).
Visual Features
Bull and Bear Plots: Displayed as colored lines with gradient fills for visual clarity.
Midline: Horizontal line at 50 for reference.
Threshold Lines: Dashed green line for Long Threshold and dashed red line for Sell Threshold.
Signal Dots:
Long Entry: Tiny blue dots (below price bar or at oscillator bottom).
Exit: Tiny white dots (above price bar or at oscillator top).
How to Use
Add to Chart: Apply the indicator to your TradingView chart.
Adjust Settings: Customize the Length, Multiplier, Long Threshold, and Sell Threshold to suit your trading strategy.
Interpret Signals:
Enter a long position when a blue dot appears, indicating bearish momentum dropping below the Long Threshold.
Exit the long position when a white dot appears, indicating bullish momentum dropping below the Sell Threshold.
Toggle Plot Location: Enable Plot Signals on Main Chart to display signals on the price chart for easier integration with price action analysis.
Combine with Other Tools: Use alongside other indicators (e.g., trendlines, support/resistance) to confirm signals.
Notes
This indicator is inspired by LuxAlgo’s Bollinger Bands Breakout Oscillator but has been enhanced with customizable entry/exit thresholds and signal plotting options.
Best used in conjunction with other technical analysis tools to filter false signals, especially in choppy or range-bound markets.
Adjust the Multiplier to make the Bollinger Bands wider or narrower, affecting the sensitivity of the momentum calculations.
Disclaimer
This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only.
Momentum Trajectory Suite📈 Momentum Trajectory Suite
🟢 Overview
Momentum Trajectory Suite is a multi-faceted indicator designed to help traders evaluate trend direction, volatility conditions, and behavioral sentiment in a single consolidated view.
By combining a customizable Trajectory EMA, adaptive Bollinger Bands, and a Greed vs. Fear heatmap, this tool empowers traders to identify directional bias, measure momentum strength, and spot potential reversals or continuation setups.
🧠 Concept
This indicator merges three classic techniques:
Trend Analysis: Trajectory EMA highlights the prevailing directional momentum by smoothing price action over a customizable period.
Volatility Envelopes: Bollinger Bands adapt to dynamic price swings, showing overbought/oversold extremes and periods of contraction or expansion.
Behavioral Sentiment: A Greed vs. Fear heatmap combines RSI and MACD Histogram readings to visualize when markets are dominated by buying enthusiasm or selling pressure.
The combination is designed to help traders interpret market context more effectively than using any single component alone.
🛠️ How to Use the Indicator
Trajectory EMA:
Use the blue EMA line to assess overall trend direction.
Price closing above the EMA may indicate bullish momentum; closing below may indicate bearish bias.
Buy/Sell Signals:
Green circles appear when price crosses above the EMA (potential long entry).
Red circles appear when price crosses below the EMA (potential exit or short entry).
Bollinger Bands:
Monitor upper/lower bands for overbought and oversold price extremes.
Narrowing bands may signal upcoming volatility expansion.
Greed vs. Fear Heatmap:
Green histogram bars indicate bullish sentiment when RSI exceeds 60 and MACD Histogram is positive.
Red histogram bars indicate bearish sentiment when RSI is below 40 and MACD Histogram is negative.
Gray bars indicate neutral or mixed conditions.
Background Color Zones:
The chart background shifts to green when EMA slope is positive and red when negative, providing quick directional cues.
All inputs are adjustable in settings, including EMA length, Bollinger Band parameters, and oscillator configurations.
📊 Interpretation
Bullish Conditions:
Price above the Trajectory EMA, background green, and Greed heatmap active.
May signal trend continuation and increased buying pressure.
Bearish Conditions:
Price below the Trajectory EMA, background red, and Fear heatmap active.
May signal momentum breakdown or potential continuation to the downside.
Volatility Clues:
Wide Bollinger Bands = trending, volatile market.
Narrow Bollinger Bands = low volatility and possible breakout setup.
Signal Confirmation:
Consider combining signals (e.g., EMA crossover + Greed/Fear heatmap + Bollinger Band touch) for higher-confidence entries.
📝 Notes
The script does not repaint or use future data.
Suitable for multiple timeframes (intraday to daily).
May be combined with other confirmation tools or price action analysis.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This script is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Trading carries risk and past performance is not indicative of future results. Always perform your own due diligence before making trading decisions.
RSI Divergence (Nikko)RSI Divergence by Nikko
🧠 RSI Divergence Detector — Nikko Edition This script is an enhanced RSI Divergence detector built with Pine Script v6, modified for better visuals and practical usability. It uses linear regression to detect bullish and bearish divergences between the RSI and price action — one of the most reliable early signals in technical analysis.
✅ Improvements from the Original:
- Clean divergence lines using regression fitting.
- Optional label display to reduce clutter (Display Labels toggle).
- Adjustable line thickness (Display Line Width).
- A subtle heatmap background to highlight RSI overbought/oversold zones.
- Uses max accuracy with high calc_bars_count and custom extrapolation window.
🔍 How It Works: The script applies linear regression (least squares method) on both RSI data, and Price (close) data.
It then compares the direction of RSI vs. direction of Price over a set length. If price is making higher highs while RSI makes lower highs, it's a bearish divergence. If price is making lower lows while RSI makes higher lows, it's a bullish divergence. Additional filters (e.g., momentum and slope thresholds) are used to validate only strong divergences.
🔧 Input Parameters: RSI Length: The RSI period (default: 14). RSI Divergence Length: The lookback period for regression (default: 25). Source: Which price data to calculate RSI from (default: close). Display Labels: Show/hide “Bullish” or “Bearish” labels on the chart. Display Line Width: Adjusts how thick the plotted divergence lines appear.
📣 Alerts: Alerts are built-in for both RSI Buy (bullish divergence) and RSI Sell (bearish divergence) so you can use it in automation or notifications.
🚀 Personal Note: I’ve been using this script daily in my own trading, which is why I took time to improve both the logic and visual clarity. If you want a divergence tool that doesn't clutter your chart but gives strong signals, this might be what you're looking for.
LON Super Tiangong Index## LON Super Heavenly Palace Indicator
### Description
The LON Super Heavenly Palace indicator is a sophisticated multi-line oscillator that identifies potential trading opportunities through a combination of momentum and trend analysis. It features four distinct lines that work together to provide comprehensive market insights.
### Key Features
- **Four Main Lines**: Short, Mid, Mid-Long, and Long lines with distinct colors
- **Adaptive Signals**: Uses both absolute and relative value analysis for better market adaptation
- **Visual Alerts**: Background highlighting and shape markers for clear signal identification
- **Multiple Signal Types**: Comprehensive signal system for various market conditions
### Trading Signals
#### Bullish Signals
- **Dragon's Treasure**: Blue background when all lines are in relative bottom territory
- **Golden Signal**: Cyan circles when all lines are below 20
- **Bounce Signal**: Pink triangles when long-term momentum turns positive
- **Perfect Opportunity**: Purple triangles for optimal entry conditions
#### Bearish Signals
- **Heaven's Treasure**: Yellow background when mid and long lines reach relative top territory
- **Top Signal**: Yellow circles when mid line exceeds 80
#### Confirmation Signals
- **Bottom Signal**: Magenta circles for oversold conditions
- **Strong Bottom**: Large purple triangles for major reversal opportunities
### How to Use
#### Entry Strategy
1. **Wait for Dragon's Treasure** (blue background) - indicates oversold conditions
2. **Look for Golden Signal** (cyan circles) - confirms bottom formation
3. **Confirm with Bounce Signal** (pink triangles) - momentum turning positive
4. **Enter on Perfect Opportunity** (purple triangles) - optimal timing
#### Exit Strategy
1. **Monitor Heaven's Treasure** (yellow background) - overbought conditions
2. **Watch for Top Signal** (yellow circles) - exit signal
3. **Use reference lines** (20, 80) for additional confirmation
#### Risk Management
- Use the 15 and 80 reference lines as support/resistance
- Combine multiple signals for higher probability trades
- Avoid trading against strong trend signals
- Use the -90 reference line for extreme oversold conditions
### Best Practices
- **Timeframe**: Works best on 1H, 4H, and Daily charts
- **Markets**: Effective on stocks, forex, and crypto
- **Confirmation**: Always wait for multiple signals to align
- **Patience**: Don't force trades - wait for clear signal combinations
### Visual Reference
- **Blue background** = Potential buying opportunity
- **Yellow background** = Potential selling opportunity
- **Colored circles** = Confirmation signals
- **Triangles** = Entry/exit points
- **Dotted lines** = Key reference levels
This indicator excels at identifying oversold/overbought conditions and potential reversal points, making it ideal for swing trading and medium-term position management.
[JHF] SQZMOMPRO SQZMOMPRO is a sophisticated, momentum-based technical indicator designed for traders seeking to identify potential trend reversals, momentum shifts, and periods of market consolidation (squeezes) across multiple timeframes. By combining a momentum oscillator, Bollinger Bands, Keltner Channels, and a Percentage Volume Oscillator (PVO), it provides a comprehensive view of price momentum and volume dynamics.
Overview
The SQZMOMPRO indicator is a powerful tool that integrates momentum analysis, volatility-based squeeze detection, and volume confirmation to help traders identify high-probability trading opportunities. It combines:
A momentum oscillator based on price deviations from a linear regression and moving average.
Bollinger Bands and Keltner Channels to detect periods of low volatility (squeezes), signaling potential breakouts.
A Percentage Volume Oscillator (PVO) to confirm momentum signals with volume trends.
A Rate of Change (ROC) line to highlight the speed of momentum shifts.
Visual cues like reversal signals and confluence backgrounds for actionable insights.
This indicator is ideal for swing traders, day traders, and those analyzing trends across multiple timeframes (hourly, 4-hour, daily, weekly, monthly). It is plotted below the price chart (non-overlay) and includes customizable alerts for key conditions.
Key Features
Multi-Timeframe Support: Automatically adjusts parameters for hourly, 4-hour, daily, weekly, and monthly charts, ensuring optimal settings for each timeframe.
Squeeze Detection: Identifies periods of low volatility (squeezes) using Bollinger Bands and Keltner Channels, categorized as Wide, Normal, Narrow, or Very Narrow.
Momentum Oscillator: Tracks price momentum relative to a baseline, with a signal line to highlight trend reversals.
PVO Confluence: Optionally integrates the Percentage Volume Oscillator to confirm momentum signals with volume trends.
Rate of Change (ROC): Displays the smoothed rate of change of momentum for enhanced readability.
Visual Cues: Includes color-coded squeeze dots, momentum/signal lines, reversal markers, and optional confluence backgrounds.
Alerts: Configurable alerts for squeeze conditions, trend reversals, and volume-confirmed signals.
How It Works
1. Momentum Oscillator
The momentum oscillator is calculated as follows:
Source: Closing price.
Baseline: A combination of the midpoint of the highest high and lowest low over a specified period, adjusted by a simple moving average (SMA).
Momentum: Linear regression of the price deviation from this baseline over a timeframe-specific period (shorter for smaller timeframes to be more responsive).
Signal Line: A 5-period SMA of the momentum value, used to identify crossovers.
Interpretation:
Momentum > Signal: Bullish momentum (plotted in green by default).
Momentum < Signal: Bearish momentum (plotted in red by default).
Crossovers: Momentum crossing above the signal line suggests a bullish reversal; crossing below suggests a bearish reversal.
2. Squeeze Detection
Squeezes occur when volatility contracts, often preceding significant price moves. The indicator compares:
Bollinger Bands: Calculated using an SMA and 2 standard deviations of the closing price.
Keltner Channels: Calculated using an SMA and multiples of the Average True Range (ATR) for different squeeze thresholds (Wide, Normal, Narrow, Very Narrow). This method steers away from the likes of classical SQZPRO which only uses an approximation of the Average True Range and heavily affects the squeeze sensitivity due to the way they calculate their Keltner Channel (our Keltner Channel are true to the way they are supposed to be calculated).
Squeeze Conditions:
Wide Squeeze: Bollinger Bands are inside Keltner Channels with a high ATR multiplier.
Normal Squeeze: Bollinger Bands are inside Keltner Channels with a moderate ATR multiplier.
Narrow Squeeze: Bollinger Bands are inside Keltner Channels with a low ATR multiplier.
Very Narrow Squeeze: Bollinger Bands are inside Keltner Channels with a very low ATR.
No Squeeze: Bollinger Bands are outside Keltner Channels, indicating higher volatility.
Depending on the timeframe, each squeeze level has been manually tweaked to gain an edge, whether you're scalping, in swings or in Leaps.
Visuals: Squeeze conditions are plotted as colored dots on the zero line:
Green: No Squeeze
Black: Wide Squeeze
Red: Normal Squeeze
Yellow: Narrow Squeeze
Purple: Very Narrow Squeeze
3. Percentage Volume Oscillator (PVO)
The PVO measures volume momentum, similar to the MACD but applied to volume through a 14 and 28 ema with volume as the srouce.
Interpretation:
PVO > 0: Increasing volume momentum (bullish).
PVO < 0: Decreasing volume momentum (bearish).
When enabled (Show PVO Confluence), the indicator highlights periods where momentum and PVO align (e.g., bullish momentum with PVO > 0).
4. Rate of Change (ROC)
Formula: Smoothed difference between momentum and signal line, multiplied by a user-defined factor (ROC Multiplier).
Purpose: Enhances readability of momentum shifts, plotted as a blue (positive) or orange (negative) line when enabled.
5. Reversal Signals
Bullish Reversal: Momentum crosses above the signal line, optionally confirmed by PVO > 0. Marked with a green vertical line.
Bearish Reversal: Momentum crosses below the signal line, optionally confirmed by PVO < 0. Marked with a red vertical line.
6. Confluence Background
When Show PVO Confluence is enabled, the background is colored to highlight alignment:
Bullish Confluence: Momentum > Signal and PVO > 0 (green background, darker if ROC is positive).
Bearish Confluence: Momentum < Signal and PVO < 0 (red background, darker if ROC is negative).
Inputs
Basic Configuration:
Display Reversals: Show/hide reversal markers for momentum/signal crossovers (default: true).
Show PVO Confluence: Enable/disable background coloring for momentum and PVO alignment (default: false).
Rate of Change:
Show Rate of Change Line: Display the ROC line (default: false).
ROC Smoothing Length: Smoothing period for ROC (default: 1, min: 1).
ROC Multiplier: Scales ROC for readability (default: 1, min: 1).
Plotline Colors:
Bullish Momentum: Green (default: RGB(0, 255, 0)).
Bearish Momentum: Red (default: RGB(255, 0, 0)).
Signal Line: White (default: RGB(255, 255, 255)).
Squeeze Colors:
No Squeeze: Green.
Wide Squeeze: Black.
Normal Squeeze: Red.
Narrow Squeeze: Yellow.
Very Narrow Squeeze: Purple.
Timeframe-Specific Parameters
The indicator adapts to the chart’s timeframe, using predefined settings.
Hourly, 4-Hour, Daily, Weekly and Monthly (and everything in between) all have custom, tweaked momentum length, ATR length, and squeeze multiplier threshold to suit the sensitivity needed for the current timeframe.
Trading Applications
Squeeze Breakouts:
A transition from a Very Narrow or Narrow Squeeze to No Squeeze often signals a breakout. Combine with momentum crossovers for confirmation.
Example: Enter a long position when a Narrow Squeeze (yellow dots) turns to No Squeeze (green dots) and momentum crosses above the signal line.
Trend Reversals:
Bullish reversal (green line) with PVO > 0 confirms strong buying volume, increasing the likelihood of a sustained uptrend.
Bearish reversal (red line) with PVO < 0 suggests strong selling pressure.
Confluence Trading:
Use confluence backgrounds to trade only when momentum and volume align, reducing false signals.
Example: A bullish confluence (green background) with positive ROC indicates a high-probability long setup.
Divergences:
Look for divergences between price and momentum or PVO. For instance, a higher low in momentum/PVO with a lower low in price suggests a bullish reversal.
Trend Confirmation:
Use the momentum oscillator and ROC to confirm price trends. A rising momentum and positive ROC validate an uptrend.
Alerts
Squeeze Alerts:
🟢 No Squeeze: Volatility is expanding.
⚫ Low Squeeze: Wide squeeze detected.
🔴 Normal Squeeze: Moderate squeeze detected.
🟡 Tight Squeeze: Narrow squeeze detected.
🟣 Very Tight Squeeze: Very narrow squeeze detected.
Reversal Alerts:
🐂 Bullish Trend Reversal: Momentum crosses above signal.
🐻 Bearish Trend Reversal: Momentum crosses below signal.
🐂 Bullish Trend Reversal + 📊 PVO Confluence: Momentum crossover with PVO > 0.
🐻 Bearish Trend Reversal + 📊 PVO Confluence: Momentum crossover with PVO < 0.
Limitations
Lagging Nature: The momentum oscillator and PVO rely on moving averages, which may lag sudden price or volume spikes.
False Signals: Squeezes and crossovers can occur in choppy markets, leading to whipsaws. Confirm with price action or other indicators.
Timeframe Sensitivity: Results vary by timeframe; test settings for your trading style (e.g., shorter lengths for day trading).
How to Use
Add to Chart: Apply the indicator to any TradingView chart (non-overlay).
Customize Settings:
Enable Display Reversals for crossover markers.
Enable Show PVO Confluence for volume confirmation.
Adjust ROC Smoothing and ROC Multiplier for clearer ROC visuals.
Customize colors for better visibility.
Interpret Signals:
Monitor squeeze dots for volatility changes.
Watch for momentum/signal crossovers and confluence backgrounds.
Use ROC to gauge momentum strength.
Set Alerts: Configure alerts for squeezes, reversals, or confluence signals to stay informed.
Example Scenario
Setup: A stock in a Very Narrow Squeeze (purple dots) on the daily chart, with momentum below the signal line and PVO < 0.
Signal: Momentum crosses above the signal line, PVO turns positive, and the squeeze transitions to No Squeeze (green dots).
Action: Enter a long position, targeting the next resistance level, with a stop-loss below recent support. The green confluence background and positive ROC confirm the trade.
Conclusion
The SQZMOMPRO indicator is a versatile tool for traders seeking to capitalize on momentum, volatility, and volume trends. Its multi-timeframe adaptability, visual clarity, and robust alert system make it suitable for various trading strategies. Combine with price action, support/resistance, or other indicators for optimal results. For feedback or suggestions, feel free to leave a comment.
Mongoose EMA Ribbon — Pro EditionMongoose EMA Ribbon — Pro Edition
The Mongoose EMA Ribbon is a precision tool designed to support directional bias, trend integrity, and momentum alignment through a structured multi-EMA system. It is built for traders seeking clarity across high-timeframe trend conditions without sacrificing speed or simplicity.
Key Features:
Five customizable EMAs optimized for layered ribbon analysis
Configurable color logic for clean visual separation
Built-in ribbon compression and expansion visibility
Support for ribbon-based trend continuation zones
Optional label and visual tag for real-time trend state
Applications:
Identify trend strength and reversals with ribbon alignment
Detect compression zones that precede directional moves
Support discretionary or system-based trading strategies
Integrates well with price structure and macro overlays
This script is part of the Mongoose Capital toolkit and was developed to meet internal standards for clarity, execution readiness, and cross-asset compatibility.
Version: Pro Edition
Timeframes: Optimized for 1H, 4H, Daily, Weekly
PulseWave + DivergenceOverview
PulseWave + Divergence is a momentum oscillator designed to optimize the classic RSI. Unlike traditional RSI, which can produce delayed or noisy signals, PulseWave offers a smoother and faster oscillator line that better responds to changes in market dynamics. By using a formula based on the difference between RSI and its moving average, the indicator generates fewer false signals, making it a suitable tool for day traders and swing traders in stock, forex, and cryptocurrency markets.
How It Works
Generating the Oscillator Line
The PulseWave oscillator line is calculated as follows:
RSI is calculated based on the selected data source (default: close price) and RSI length (default: 20 periods).
RSI is smoothed using a simple moving average (MA) with a selected length (default: 20 periods).
The oscillator value is the difference between the current RSI and its moving average: oscillator = RSI - MA(RSI).
This approach ensures high responsiveness to short-term momentum changes while reducing market noise. Unlike other oscillators, such as standard RSI or MACD, which rely on direct price values or more complex formulas, PulseWave focuses on the dynamics of the difference between RSI and its moving average. This allows it to better capture short-term trend changes while minimizing the impact of random price fluctuations. The oscillator line fluctuates around zero, making it easy to identify bullish trends (positive values) and bearish trends (negative values).
Divergences
The indicator optionally detects bullish and bearish divergences by comparing price extremes (swing highs/lows) with oscillator extremes within a defined pivot window (default: 5 candles left and right). Divergences are marked with "Bull" (bullish) and "Bear" (bearish) labels on the oscillator chart.
Signals
Depending on the selected signal type, PulseWave generates buy and sell signals based on:
Crosses of the overbought and oversold levels.
Crosses of the oscillator’s zero line.
A combination of both (option "Both").
Signals are displayed as triangles above or below the oscillator, making them easy to identify.
Input Parameters
RSI Length: Length of the RSI used in calculations (default: 20).
RSI MA Length: Length of the RSI moving average (default: 20).
Overbought/Oversold Level: Oscillator overbought and oversold levels (default: 12.0 and -12.0).
Pivot Length: Number of candles used to detect extremes for divergences (default: 5).
Signal Type: Type of signals to display ("Overbought/Oversold", "Zero Line", "Both", or "None").
Colors and Gradients: Full customization of line, gradient, and label colors.
How to Use
Adjust Parameters:
Increase RSI Length (e.g., to 30) for high-volatility markets to reduce noise.
Decrease Pivot Length (e.g., to 3) for faster divergence detection on short timeframes.
Interpret Signals:
Buy Signal: The oscillator crosses above the oversold level or zero line, especially with a bullish divergence.
Sell Signal: The oscillator crosses below the overbought level or zero line, especially with a bearish divergence.
Combine with Other Tools:
Use PulseWave alongside moving averages or support/resistance levels to confirm signals.
Monitor Divergences:
"Bull" and "Bear" labels indicate potential trend reversals. Set up alerts to receive notifications for divergences.
Z Score Overlay [BigBeluga]🔵 OVERVIEW
A clean and effective Z-score overlay that visually tracks how far price deviates from its moving average. By standardizing price movements, this tool helps traders understand when price is statistically extended or compressed—up to ±4 standard deviations. The built-in scale and real-time bin markers offer immediate context on where price stands in relation to its recent mean.
🔵 CONCEPTS
Z Score Calculation:
Z = (Close − SMA) ÷ Standard Deviation
This formula shows how many standard deviations the current price is from its mean.
Statistical Extremes:
• Z > +2 or Z < −2 suggests statistically significant deviation.
• Z near 0 implies price is close to its average.
Standardization of Price Behavior: Makes it easier to compare volatility and overextension across timeframes and assets.
🔵 FEATURES
Colored Z Line: Gradient coloring based on how far price deviates—
• Red = oversold (−4),
• Green = overbought (+4),
• Yellow = neutral (~0).
Deviation Scale Bar: A vertical scale from −4 to +4 standard deviations plotted to the right of price.
Active Z Score Bin: Highlights the current Z-score bin with a “◀” arrow
Context Labels: Clear numeric labels for each Z-level from −4 to +4 along the side.
Live Value Display: Shows exact Z-score on the active level.
Non-intrusive Overlay: Can be applied directly to price chart without changing scaling behavior.
🔵 HOW TO USE
Identify overbought/oversold areas based on +2 / −2 thresholds.
Spot potential mean reversion trades when Z returns from extreme levels.
Confirm strong trends when price remains consistently outside ±2.
Use in multi-timeframe setups to compare strength across contexts.
🔵 CONCLUSION
Z Score Overlay transforms raw price action into a normalized statistical view, allowing traders to easily assess deviation strength and mean-reversion potential. The intuitive scale and color-coded display make it ideal for traders seeking objective, volatility-aware entries and exits.
OBV ATR Strategy (OBV Breakout Channel) bas20230503ผมแก้ไขจาก OBV+SMA อันเดิม ของเดิม ดูที่เส้น SMA สองเส้นตัดกันมั่นห่วยแตกสำหรับที่ผมลองเทรดจริง และหลักการเบรค ได้แรงบันดาลใจ ATR จาก เทพคอย ที่ใช้กับราคา แต่นี้ใช้กับ OBV แทน
และผมใช้เจมินี้ เพื่อแก้ ให้ เป็น strategy เพื่อเช็คย้อนหลังได้ง่ายกว่าเดิม
หลักการง่ายคือถ้ามันขึ้น มันจะขึ้นเรื่อยๆ
เขียน แบบสุภาพ (น่าจะอ่านได้ง่ายกว่าผมเขียน)
สคริปต์นี้ได้รับการพัฒนาต่อยอดจากแนวคิด OBV+SMA Crossover แบบดั้งเดิม ซึ่งจากการทดสอบส่วนตัวพบว่าประสิทธิภาพยังไม่น่าพอใจ กลยุทธ์ใหม่นี้จึงเปลี่ยนมาใช้หลักการ "Breakout" ซึ่งได้รับแรงบันดาลใจมาจากการใช้ ATR สร้างกรอบของราคา แต่เราได้นำมาประยุกต์ใช้กับ On-Balance Volume (OBV) แทน นอกจากนี้ สคริปต์ได้ถูกแปลงเป็น Strategy เต็มรูปแบบ (โดยความช่วยเหลือจาก Gemini AI) เพื่อให้สามารถทดสอบย้อนหลัง (Backtest) และประเมินประสิทธิภาพได้อย่างแม่นยำ
หลักการของกลยุทธ์: กลยุทธ์นี้ทำงานบนแนวคิดโมเมนตัมที่ว่า "เมื่อแนวโน้มได้เกิดขึ้นแล้ว มีโอกาสที่มันจะดำเนินต่อไป" โดยจะมองหาการทะลุของพลังซื้อ-ขาย (OBV) ที่แข็งแกร่งเป็นพิเศษเป็นสัญญาณเข้าเทร
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สคริปต์นี้เป็นกลยุทธ์ (Strategy) ที่ใช้ On-Balance Volume (OBV) ซึ่งเป็นอินดิเคเตอร์ที่วัดแรงซื้อและแรงขายสะสม แทนที่จะใช้การตัดกันของเส้นค่าเฉลี่ย (SMA Crossover) ที่เป็นแบบพื้นฐาน กลยุทธ์นี้จะมองหาการ "ทะลุ" (Breakout) ของพลัง OBV ออกจากกรอบสูงสุด-ต่ำสุดของตัวเองในรอบที่ผ่านมา
สัญญาณกระทิง (Bull Signal): เกิดขึ้นเมื่อพลังการซื้อ (OBV) แข็งแกร่งจนสามารถทะลุจุดสูงสุดของตัวเองในอดีตได้ บ่งบอกถึงโอกาสที่แนวโน้มจะเปลี่ยนเป็นขาขึ้น
สัญญาณหมี (Bear Signal): เกิดขึ้นเมื่อพลังการขาย (OBV) รุนแรงจนสามารถกดดันให้ OBV ทะลุจุดต่ำสุดของตัวเองในอดีตได้ บ่งบอกถึงโอกาสที่แนวโน้มจะเปลี่ยนเป็นขาลง
ส่วนประกอบบนกราฟ (Indicator Components)
เส้น OBV
เส้นหลัก ที่เปลี่ยนเขียวเป็นแดง เป็นทั้งแนวรับและแนวต้าน และ จุด stop loss
เส้นนี้คือหัวใจของอินดิเคเตอร์ ที่แสดงถึงพลังสะสมของ Volume
เมื่อเส้นเป็นสีเขียว (แนวรับ): จะปรากฏขึ้นเมื่อกลยุทธ์เข้าสู่ "โหมดกระทิง" เส้นนี้คือระดับต่ำสุดของ OBV ในอดีต และทำหน้าที่เป็นแนวรับไดนามิก
เมื่อเส้นกลายเป็นสีแดงสีแดง (แนวต้าน): จะปรากฏขึ้นเมื่อกลยุทธ์เข้าสู่ "โหมดหมี" เส้นนี้คือระดับสูงสุดของ OBV ในอดีต และทำหน้าที่เป็นแนวต้านไดนามิก
สัญลักษณ์สัญญาณ (Signal Markers):
Bull 🔼 (สามเหลี่ยมขึ้นสีเขียว): คือสัญญาณ "เข้าซื้อ" (Long) จะปรากฏขึ้น ณ จุดที่ OBV ทะลุขึ้นไปเหนือกรอบด้านบนเป็นครั้งแรก
Bear 🔽 (สามเหลี่ยมลงสีแดง): คือสัญญาณ "เข้าขาย" (Short) จะปรากฏขึ้น ณ จุดที่ OBV ทะลุลงไปต่ำกว่ากรอบด้านล่างเป็นครั้งแรก
วิธีการใช้งาน (How to Use)
เพิ่มสคริปต์นี้ลงบนกราฟราคาที่คุณสนใจ
ไปที่แท็บ "Strategy Tester" ด้านล่างของ TradingView เพื่อดูผลการทดสอบย้อนหลัง (Backtest) ของกลยุทธ์บนสินทรัพย์และไทม์เฟรมต่างๆ
ใช้สัญลักษณ์ "Bull" และ "Bear" เป็นตัวช่วยในการตัดสินใจเข้าเทรด
ข้อควรจำ: ไม่มีกลยุทธ์ใดที่สมบูรณ์แบบ 100% ควรใช้สคริปต์นี้ร่วมกับการวิเคราะห์ปัจจัยอื่นๆ เช่น โครงสร้างราคา, แนวรับ-แนวต้านของราคา และการบริหารความเสี่ยง (Risk Management) ของตัวคุณเองเสมอ
การตั้งค่า (Inputs)
SMA Length 1 / SMA Length 2: ใช้สำหรับพล็อตเส้นค่าเฉลี่ยของ OBV เพื่อดูเป็นภาพอ้างอิง ไม่มีผลต่อตรรกะการเข้า-ออกของ Strategy อันใหม่ แต่มันเป็นของเก่า ถ้าชอบ ก็ใช้ได้ เมื่อ SMA สองเส้นตัดกัน หรือตัดกับเส้น OBV
High/Low Lookback Length: (ค่าพื้นฐาน30/แก้ตรงนี้ให้เหมาะสมกับ coin หรือหุ้น ตามความผันผวน ) คือระยะเวลาที่ใช้ในการคำนวณกรอบสูงสุด-ต่ำสุดของ OBV
ค่าน้อย: ทำให้กรอบแคบลง สัญญาณจะเกิดไวและบ่อยขึ้น แต่อาจมีสัญญาณหลอก (False Signal) เยอะขึ้น
ค่ามาก: ทำให้กรอบกว้างขึ้น สัญญาณจะเกิดช้าลงและน้อยลง แต่มีแนวโน้มที่จะเป็นสัญญาณที่แข็งแกร่งกว่า
แน่นอนครับ นี่คือคำแปลฉบับภาษาอังกฤษที่สรุปใจความสำคัญ กระชับ และสุภาพ เหมาะสำหรับนำไปใช้ในคำอธิบายสคริปต์ (Description) ของ TradingView ครับ
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OBV Breakout Channel Strategy
This script is an evolution of a traditional OBV+SMA Crossover concept. Through personal testing, the original crossover method was found to have unsatisfactory performance. This new strategy, therefore, uses a "Breakout" principle. The inspiration comes from using ATR to create price channels, but this concept has been adapted and applied to On-Balance Volume (OBV) instead.
Furthermore, the script has been converted into a full Strategy (with assistance from Gemini AI) to enable precise backtesting and performance evaluation.
The strategy's core principle is momentum-based: "once a trend is established, it is likely to continue." It seeks to enter trades on exceptionally strong breakouts of buying or selling pressure as measured by OBV.
Core Concept
This is a Strategy that uses On-Balance Volume (OBV), an indicator that measures cumulative buying and selling pressure. Instead of relying on a basic Simple Moving Average (SMA) Crossover, this strategy identifies a "Breakout" of the OBV from its own highest-high and lowest-low channel over a recent period.
Bull Signal: Occurs when the buying pressure (OBV) is strong enough to break above its own recent highest high, indicating a potential shift to an upward trend.
Bear Signal: Occurs when the selling pressure (OBV) is intense enough to push the OBV below its own recent lowest low, indicating a potential shift to a downward trend.
On-Screen Components
1. OBV Line
This is the main indicator line, representing the cumulative volume. Its color changes to green when OBV is rising and red when it is falling.
2. Dynamic Support & Resistance Line
This is the thick Green or Red line that appears based on the strategy's current "mode." This line serves as a dynamic support/resistance level and can be used as a reference for stop-loss placement.
Green Line (Support): Appears when the strategy enters "Bull Mode." This line represents the lowest low of the OBV in the recent past and acts as dynamic support.
Red Line (Resistance): Appears when the strategy enters "Bear Mode." This line represents the highest high of the OBV in the recent past and acts as dynamic resistance.
3. Signal Markers
Bull 🔼 (Green Up Triangle): This is the "Long Entry" signal. It appears at the moment the OBV first breaks out above its high-low channel.
Bear 🔽 (Red Down Triangle): This is the "Short Entry" signal. It appears at the moment the OBV first breaks down below its high-low channel.
How to Use
Add this script to the price chart of your choice.
Navigate to the "Strategy Tester" panel at the bottom of TradingView to view the backtesting results for the strategy on different assets and timeframes.
Use the "Bull" and "Bear" signals as aids in your trading decisions.
Disclaimer: No strategy is 100% perfect. This script should always be used in conjunction with other forms of analysis, such as price structure, key price-based support/resistance levels, and your own personal risk management rules.
Inputs
SMA Length 1 / SMA Length 2: These are used to plot moving averages on the OBV for visual reference. They are part of the legacy logic and do not affect the new breakout strategy. However, they are kept for traders who may wish to observe their crossovers for additional confirmation.
High/Low Lookback Length: (Most Important Setting) This determines the period used to calculate the highest-high and lowest-low OBV channel. (Default is 30; adjust this to suit the asset's volatility).
A smaller value: Creates a narrower channel, leading to more frequent and faster signals, but potentially more false signals.
A larger value: Creates a wider channel, leading to fewer and slower signals, which are likely to be more significant.