FVG MTF Boxes FVG MTF Boxes — Fair Value Gaps Across Multiple Timeframes
This overlay detects Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) using a 3-bar pattern and draws them as boxes on your chart. You can run detection on several timeframes at once (Chart, 2m, 5m, 15m, 1h) and see all gaps in one place. Each gap is labeled from the timeframe it is detected on.
What it does
• Finds bullish and bearish FVGs (imbalances) on each selected timeframe.
• Draws boxes for each gap; colors show status: Unfilled (green/red), Partial (yellow), Filled (gray), and Inverse (filled gap broken and acting as support/resistance).
• Optional Fib tagging highlights gaps near Asia-session Fibonacci levels.
• Border color shows which timeframe each gap came from (Chart, 2m, 5m, 15m, 1h).
How to use it for setups
1. Timeframe selection — Turn on the timeframes you trade (e.g. 5m + 15m). Chart TF is your current chart; others add higher- or lower-timeframe context.
2. Unfilled zones — Treat unfilled bull (green) and bear (red) boxes as potential support and resistance. Price often returns to fill these imbalances.
3. Fib-tagged gaps — When "Tag Gaps Created on Fib Levels" is on, gold/purple boxes mark gaps near key Fib levels; these often get more respect and can be used for entries or targets.
4. Partial fill — Yellow means price is inside the gap; watch for full fill (gray) or rejection for continuation.
5. Inverse zones — After a gap is filled and price breaks through, the box turns inverse (e.g. bull gap → red resistance). Use these as S/R for reversals or confirmation.
6. Extend options — Use "Extend Boxes to Current Bar" for a live right edge, or "Extend Until Filled" / "Extend While Price Testing" to keep boxes only where they're relevant.
Quick tip: Stack 2–3 timeframes (e.g. 5m + 15m) and look for overlapping or nested FVG boxes; confluence there often gives higher-probability entries.
Multitimeframe
MTF EMA Traffic Light System Trend Alignment for ScalpersMTF EMA Traffic Light – Trend Bias System
This indicator is designed to help traders quickly identify high-probability trend alignment using multiple timeframes and EMAs.
It analyzes price relative to the 13 EMA and 55 EMA on:
1 Minute
5 Minute
15 Minute
1 Hour
4 Hour
Then it converts that data into a simple Traffic Light system to guide trade decisions.
🚦 How It Works
Each timeframe is classified as:
🟢 BULL – Price above both EMAs
🔴 BEAR – Price below both EMAs
🟡 MIXED – No clear direction
The system focuses on lower-timeframe alignment:
When 1m + 5m + 15m are aligned → Strong setup
When mixed → Caution
When misaligned → Stand aside
🟢 GREEN State (Full Trade Mode)
Triggered when:
✔ 1m, 5m, and 15m are all BULL → Long Bias
✔ 1m, 5m, and 15m are all BEAR → Short Bias
Rules:
Full position size
Trade with trend
Look for EMA pullbacks
Let winners run
🟡 YELLOW State (Caution Mode)
Triggered when:
✔ Lower timeframes are mixed
Rules:
Reduce size
Take quick profits
No holding
Defensive trading
🔴 RED State (No Trade)
Triggered when:
✔ No clear alignment
Rules:
Stay out
Mark key levels
Protect capital
📋 Dashboard Panel
The indicator displays a real-time table showing:
Each timeframe’s bias
Overall market state
Trade rules
This allows you to read market structure in seconds without switching charts.
🎯 Best Use
This tool works best for:
✔ Scalping
✔ Intraday trading
✔ Trend continuation setups
✔ EMA pullback strategies
Recommended for:
Forex
Indices
Gold
Crypto
⚠️ Risk Disclaimer
This indicator is a decision-support tool, not a guarantee of profits.
Always use:
Proper risk management
Stop losses
Personal trade rules
Never risk more than you can afford to lose.
Best Buying & Selling Flip Zone @MaxMaserati 3.0Best Buying & Selling Flip Zone 3.0 🐂🐻
Best Buying & Selling Flip Zone 3.0 is an advanced, multi-timeframe Price Action tool designed to identify high-probability institutional supply and demand zones.
By analyzing candle range and body size (Expander vs. Normal candles), this indicator categorizes market structure shifts into three distinct tiers of strength (A+++, A++, A+). It includes a built-in Trade Manager, Volume Tracking, and a unique "Defender/Attacker" Multi-Timeframe (MTF) entry confirmation system.
🚀 Key Features
Multi-Timeframe Analysis: Monitor Higher Timeframe (HTF) zones while trading on a Lower Timeframe (LTF).
Tiered Setup Grading: Automatically classifies zones based on the strength of the candle engulfing action (King Slayer, Crusher, Drift).
Smart Entry Confirmation: The script can wait for price to tap an HTF zone and then automatically search for a confirmation pattern on the current timeframe before signaling a trade.
Built-in Trade Management: Visualizes Entry, Stop Loss (SL), and Take Profit (TP) levels with customizable Risk:Reward ratios.
Volume Tracking: Monitors the volume utilized to create a zone and tracks "remaining" volume as price tests the zone.
Zone Deletion Logic: Automatically removes zones that have been invalidated by either a wick or a candle close.
🧠 How It Works: The "A-Grade" Logic
The indicator analyzes candles based on their body-to-range ratio to define "Expander" (Explosive move) vs. "Normal" candles. It then looks for engulfing behaviors to create zones:
A+++ (King Slayer):
Logic: A Bullish Expander engulfs a Bearish Expander (or vice versa).
Significance: This is the strongest signal, indicating a massive shift in momentum where aggressive buyers completely overwhelmed aggressive sellers.
A++ (Crusher):
Logic: A Bullish Expander engulfs a Bearish Normal candle.
Significance: Strong momentum overcoming standard price action. High probability.
A+ (Drift):
Logic: A Bullish Normal candle engulfs a Bearish Normal candle.
Significance: A standard flip zone. Good for continuation plays but less aggressive than KS or CR setups.
🛠️ Functionality Guide
1. General Filters & Timeframes
Higher Timeframe: Select a timeframe higher than your chart (e.g., Select 4H while trading on 15m). The indicator will draw the major zones from the 4H.
Deletion Logic:
Wick (Hard): Zone is removed immediately if price touches the invalidation level.
Close (Soft): Zone is removed only if a candle closes past the invalidation level.
2. LTF Entry Confirmation (The "Master" Switch)
When Show LTF Entry Logic is enabled, the indicator does not signal immediately upon an HTF zone creation. Instead:
It waits for the price to retraced and touch the HTF zone.
Once touched, it scans the current timeframe for a valid flip setup (KS, CR, or DR).
It creates a tighter entry box and draws trade lines only when this confirmation occurs.
3. Trade Management
Risk:Reward: Set your desired RR (e.g., 2.0).
SL Padding: Add breathing room (ticks) to your Stop Loss.
SL Source: Choose between a safer Stop Loss (based on the HTF zone) or a tighter Stop Loss (based on the LTF confirmation candle).
4. Volume Stats
Labels display the volume involved in the zone's creation. As price taps the zone, the volume is "depleted" from the label, giving you insight into the remaining order flow absorption.
🎨 Visual Customization
Colors: Fully customizable colors for Buyers (Green) and Sellers (Red) zones across all three strength tiers.
Labels: Toggle technical names, touch counts, and timeframe labels.
Lines: Option to show "Aggressive Open Lines" to mark the exact opening price of the flip zone extended forward.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This tool is for educational purposes and chart analysis assistance only. Past performance of a setup (A+++/King Slayer) does not guarantee future results. Always manage risk and use this in conjunction with your own trading strategy.
TheStrat Suite Lite: Combos, Targets, and Take Action WindowsTheStrat Suite Lite automates the detection, visualization, and marking of price action setups based on TheStrat methodology (developed by Rob Smith) on whatever timeframe you're viewing.
The guiding principle: show only the most valuable information. Rather than cluttering charts with every possible level and signal, the indicator uses logic based on user settings to determine what's relevant and worth displaying at any given moment.
WHAT IT DOES
The indicator identifies candle combinations (combos), actionable signals (inside bars, hammers, shooters), Failed 2s (range reclaims), and calculates magnitude and exhaustion targets — then draws entries, targets, and take action windows directly on your chart. A real-time data table displays combo status and bar types at a glance.
HOW IT WORKS
Candle Classification Logic
Each closed candle is classified by comparing its high and low to the prior candle's range. A candle entirely within the prior range is type 1 (inside). A candle that exceeds one side is type 2 (directional). A candle that exceeds both sides is type 3 (outside). Directional bias (u/d) is determined by comparing close to open. A Failed 2 (also known as a Range Reclaim, 2d Green, or 2u Red) occurs when a directional candle breaks one side of an inside bar but fails to continue, reversing back through the opposite side.
Hammer and Shooter Detection
The indicator offers three detection methods. Classic requires the candle to breach the prior candle's high or low but close back inside the prior range. Pin Bar adds a wick-to-body ratio requirement, filtering for candles where the rejecting wick is significantly longer than the body. Broad relaxes the close requirement, allowing the close to be near (not strictly inside) the prior range. Users select which method matches their trading style.
Failed 2 / Range Reclaim Detection
A Failed 2 occurs when price breaks one side of an inside bar (type 1) but reverses through the opposite side. The indicator provides four detection methods. Open flags the setup when the reversal candle opens beyond the broken level. Reclaim flags when price closes back through the opposite side of the inside bar's range. Both requires both conditions (open beyond AND close reclaim). Either flags when either condition is met. This configurability lets traders match detection to their preferred confirmation style.
Level Hierarchy and Deduplication
When levels occur at similar prices, the indicator applies a priority system. Actionable signals (inside bars, hammers, shooters with defined triggers) take priority over static reference levels. This prevents chart clutter while preserving the most relevant information.
Intelligent Label Adaptation
Labels dynamically update as market structure changes. When a magnitude target coincides with a trigger level, the label consolidates to reflect both roles. When levels are hit, invalidated, or superseded, labels update color and text to reflect current status rather than disappearing — preserving context for the trader.
Take Action Windows
When a signal forms, the indicator highlights the period during which that signal remains active. This visual window reminds traders when a setup is "in force," providing a frame of reference for managing entries.
IMPLEMENTATION DETAILS
This implementation addresses several practical challenges traders face.
Configurable detection methods: Hammer/shooter and Failed 2 detection aren't one-size-fits-all. The four Failed 2 methods and three hammer/shooter definitions let traders match the indicator to their specific confirmation requirements rather than accepting a single rigid definition.
Dynamic level management: Levels don't just appear and disappear — they adapt. A target becoming a trigger, a level being hit, or a setup invalidating all produce specific visual feedback rather than simply removing information. This preserves market context as price develops.
Performance optimization: The implementation limits historical depth on intensive calculations to maintain fast load times without sacrificing real-time functionality.
HOW TO USE IT
Setup
Enable or disable specific bar combinations you want to see (e.g., 2-1, 3-2, etc.). Configure your preferred hammer/shooter and Failed 2 detection methods.
Reading the Display
Solid lines represent reference levels (prior high/low). Dashed lines represent actionable triggers. Color indicates direction (configurable) and status (hit, failed, active). Labels show level type and price. The data table shows current combo and bar type.
DEFINITIONS
Combo: Two or more numbers representing the relationship between consecutive candles (e.g., 2-1, 3-2, 2-1-2). Each number indicates the candle type in sequence.
Candle Types: 1 = Inside, 2 = Directional, 3 = Outside.
Directional Bias: u = price above open, d = price below open.
C1/C2: C1 is the most recent closed candle, C2 is two bars back.
Magnitude: The measured move target, typically the C2 high or low.
Exhaustion: Extended targets beyond magnitude, indicating potential reversal zones.
KNOWN LIMITATIONS
Exhaustion calculations are limited to recent bars for performance.
Label overlap at similar price levels is a TradingView rendering limitation.
Trading involves risk. This is a charting tool, not financial advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Elite Sniper HTF Bias LineMake sure you are on the right side of the trade. Best suited for 5-minute timeframe.
ARZ LIQ LEVELSARZ LIQ LEVELS is a liquidity-focused Volume Profile tool that maps where the market has traded the most (and the least) over a customizable lookback range. It highlights key high-volume nodes (HVN), low-volume nodes (LVN), and optional peak/trough clusters, while also plotting the main institutional reference levels: POC (Point of Control), VAH (Value Area High), and VAL (Value Area Low).
Use it to identify acceptance vs. rejection, locate high-probability reaction zones, and build clean trade plans around volume-based support/resistance.
TheStrat Suite: Multi-Timeframe Price Action Signals w/ AlertsTheStrat Suite automates the detection, visualization, and alerting of price action setups based on TheStrat methodology (developed by Rob Smith) across up to six configurable timeframes simultaneously.
The guiding principle: show only the most valuable information. Rather than cluttering charts with every possible level and signal, the indicator uses logic based on user settings to determine what's relevant and worth displaying at any given moment.
WHAT IT DOES
The indicator identifies candle combinations (combos), actionable signals (inside bars, hammers, shooters), Failed 2s (range reclaims), and calculates magnitude and exhaustion targets — then draws entries, targets, and take action windows directly on your chart. A real-time data table displays combo status, bar types, and Full Timeframe Continuity (FTFC) across all enabled timeframes. Alerts can be filtered by timeframe continuity, signal type, or Domino setups.
HOW IT WORKS
Multi-Timeframe Data Architecture
The indicator requests OHLC data from up to six user-configured timeframes in a single pass, then processes each timeframe's candle relationships independently. This allows the 5-minute, 60-minute, daily, and weekly structure to coexist on one chart without switching views.
Candle Classification Logic
Each closed candle is classified by comparing its high and low to the prior candle's range. A candle entirely within the prior range is type 1 (inside). A candle that exceeds one side is type 2 (directional). A candle that exceeds both sides is type 3 (outside). Directional bias (u/d) is determined by comparing close to open. A Failed 2 (also known as a Range Reclaim, 2d Green, or 2u Red) occurs when a directional candle breaks one side of an inside bar but fails to continue.
Hammer and Shooter Detection
The indicator offers three detection methods. Classic requires the candle to breach the prior candle's high or low but close back inside the prior range. Pin Bar adds a wick-to-body ratio requirement, filtering for candles where the rejecting wick is significantly longer than the body. Broad relaxes the close requirement, allowing the close to be near (not strictly inside) the prior range. Users select which method matches their trading style.
Failed 2 / Range Reclaim Detection
A Failed 2 occurs when price breaks one side of an inside bar (type 1) but reverses through the opposite side. The indicator provides four detection methods. Open flags the setup when the reversal candle opens beyond the broken level. Reclaim flags when price closes back through the opposite side of the inside bar's range. Both requires both conditions (open beyond AND close reclaim). Either flags when either condition is met. This configurability lets traders match detection to their preferred confirmation style.
Level Hierarchy and Consolidation
When multiple timeframes produce levels at similar prices, the indicator intelligently consolidates them into combined labels rather than hiding important information. Higher timeframes take display priority over lower timeframes — a weekly level takes precedence over a daily level at the same price — but both are represented in the consolidated label. Actionable signals (inside bars, hammers, shooters with defined triggers) take priority over static reference levels. This prevents chart clutter while preserving all relevant information in a readable format.
Intelligent Label Adaptation
Labels dynamically update as market structure changes. When a magnitude target from one timeframe coincides with a trigger level from another, the label consolidates to reflect both roles (e.g., "W MAG + D Trigger"). When levels are hit, invalidated, or superseded, labels update color and text to reflect current status rather than disappearing — preserving context for the trader.
Full Timeframe Continuity (FTFC) Filtering
FTFC status is calculated by evaluating directional bias across all enabled timeframes. When all timeframes show bullish bias (closing up relative to open), FTFC is bullish. When all show bearish bias, FTFC is bearish. Mixed bias means no continuity. Users can filter signals to only appear when FTFC aligns with the signal direction, reducing noise during consolidation.
Take Action Windows
When a signal forms on a higher timeframe, the indicator highlights the period during which that timeframe's candle remains open. This visual window reminds traders when a setup is "in force," providing a frame of reference for seeking entries on smaller timeframes.
Domino Detection
A Domino setup occurs when a signal on one timeframe can trigger another signal on an adjacent timeframe. The indicator detects and alerts on these conditions.
IMPLEMENTATION DETAILS
This implementation addresses several practical challenges traders face.
Multi-timeframe consolidation: Rather than constantly switching chart timeframes or mentally tracking multiple structures, all analysis exists in one view with intelligent deduplication when levels overlap.
Configurable detection methods: Hammer/shooter and Failed 2 detection aren't one-size-fits-all. The four Failed 2 methods and three hammer/shooter definitions let traders match the indicator to their specific confirmation requirements rather than accepting a single rigid definition.
Dynamic level management: Levels don't just appear and disappear — they adapt. A target becoming a trigger, a level being hit, or a setup invalidating all produce specific visual feedback rather than simply removing information. This preserves market context as price develops.
Alert filtering depth: Alerts can be filtered by FTFC alignment, signal type, specific timeframes, or Domino conditions — allowing traders to specify exactly which conditions warrant notification without building complex alert logic manually.
Performance optimization: Multi-timeframe analysis can be computationally expensive. This implementation consolidates data requests and limits historical depth on intensive calculations to maintain fast load times without sacrificing real-time functionality.
HOW TO USE IT
Setup
Enable the timeframes you want to monitor in settings. Enable or disable specific bar combinations you want to see (e.g., 2-1, 3-2, etc.). Configure your preferred hammer/shooter and Failed 2 detection methods. Toggle FTFC filtering on/off based on your strategy.
Reading the Display
Solid lines represent reference levels (prior high/low). Dashed lines represent actionable triggers. Color indicates direction (configurable) and status (hit, failed, active). Labels show timeframe, level type, and price. The data table shows current combo, bar type, and FTFC status per timeframe.
Alerts
Set your chart timeframe equal to or lower than your lowest configured indicator timeframe, and set the alert interval accordingly. Use alert filters to specify which conditions trigger notifications.
DEFINITIONS
Combo: Two or more numbers representing the relationship between consecutive candles (e.g., 2-1, 3-2, 2-1-2). Each number indicates the candle type in sequence.
Candle Types: 1 = Inside, 2 = Directional, 3 = Outside.
Directional Bias: u = price above open, d = price below open.
C1/C2: C1 is the most recent closed candle, C2 is two bars back.
Magnitude: The measured move target, typically the C2 high or low.
Exhaustion: Extended targets beyond magnitude, indicating potential reversal zones.
FTFC: Full Timeframe Continuity — all timeframes aligned in the same direction.
Domino: A setup where one signal triggering can cascade into triggering adjacent timeframe signals.
KNOWN LIMITATIONS
TradingView cannot request data from timeframes lower than your chart. Set chart timeframe accordingly.
Bar replay performance is unreliable with small timeframes and can produce runtime errors with certain low-timeframe combinations (TradingView limitation).
Exhaustion calculations are limited to recent bars for performance.
Label overlap at similar price levels is a TradingView rendering limitation.
Trading involves risk. This is a charting tool, not financial advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Institutional Footprint ZonesThis script visualizes price-based footprint zones derived from repeated reactions, volume absorption behavior, and market structure alignment.
Its purpose is to help traders contextualize price movement , not to generate buy/sell signals.
Core concepts used
1. Demand–Supply Zones
Zones are identified from areas where price shows repeated reaction and imbalance resolution.
Zones are automatically invalidated once price decisively breaks beyond their defining structure.
2. Absorption Footprint Detection
The script highlights areas where price stalls despite participation, suggesting potential absorption rather than continuation.
This is based on candle structure and relative participation behavior, not order book data.
3. Market Structure Mapping
Trend context is derived from swing progression (higher highs / higher lows or lower highs / lower lows).
Structure is used only as a context filter , not as a timing signal.
4. Higher-Timeframe Fibonacci Confluence
Key Fibonacci levels from a selectable higher timeframe are projected onto the active chart to help identify areas of confluence with structure and zones.
Institutional Footprint ZonesThis script visualizes price-based footprint zones derived from repeated reactions, volume absorption behavior, and market structure alignment.
Its purpose is to help traders contextualize price movement , not to generate buy/sell signals.
Core concepts used
1. Demand–Supply Zones
Zones are identified from areas where price shows repeated reaction and imbalance resolution.
Zones are automatically invalidated once price decisively breaks beyond their defining structure.
2. Absorption Footprint Detection
The script highlights areas where price stalls despite participation, suggesting potential absorption rather than continuation.
This is based on candle structure and relative participation behavior, not order book data.
3. Market Structure Mapping
Trend context is derived from swing progression (higher highs / higher lows or lower highs / lower lows).
Structure is used only as a context filter , not as a timing signal.
4. Higher-Timeframe Fibonacci Confluence
Key Fibonacci levels from a selectable higher timeframe are projected onto the active chart to help identify areas of confluence with structure and zones.
DANI _ MTF Pullback - RSI PanelMTF Pullback - RSI Panel Summary
Purpose: Companion indicator for the main strategy that displays RSI with divergence detection in a separate pane below the price chart.
Settings
ParameterDefaultDescriptionRSI Length14Lookback period for RSI calculationRSI Oversold Level30Threshold for oversold conditionRSI Overbought Level70Threshold for overbought conditionDivergence Lookback Bars10How many bars to look back for divergence detection
What It Displays
RSI Line — Changes color based on zone:
Purple = neutral (between 30-70)
Green = oversold (below 30)
Red = overbought (above 70)
Horizontal Levels:
Red dashed line at 70 (overbought)
Green dashed line at 30 (oversold)
Gray dotted line at 50 (midpoint)
Zone Fills:
Light red shading above 70
Light green shading below 30
Divergence Markers:
"DIV" label with lime circle = bullish divergence (price makes lower low, RSI makes higher low while oversold)
"DIV" label with fuchsia circle = bearish divergence (price makes higher high, RSI makes lower high while overbought)
Background Flash:
Green flash when bullish divergence detected
Red flash when bearish divergence detected
Divergence Logic
Bullish: Price makes a lower low AND RSI makes a higher low AND RSI is in oversold territory → potential reversal up
Bearish: Price makes a higher high AND RSI makes a lower high AND RSI is in overbought territory → potential reversal down
Key Levels - Prop Trader JourneyKey Levels – Prop Trader Journey (Intraday Levels + Clean Right-Side Layout)
This indicator plots session-based reference levels commonly used for intraday futures/stocks, with a focus on clean chart layout and label collision handling.
What it plots (toggle each on/off)
Today’s RTH High/Low (TDH/TDL)
Opening Range High/Low (ORH/ORL) based on the first N minutes after RTH open
Pre-Market High/Low (PMH/PML) based on the premarket session window
First Hour High/Low (1HH/1HL) based on the first N minutes after RTH open
Yesterday’s RTH High/Low (YDH/YDL) captured at the next RTH open
RTH Open price
RTH Average line (AVG) using a selectable source (HL2 / HLC3 / OHLC4 / HLCC4)
This Week / Last Week levels (O/H/L/C + Avg) from the weekly timeframe
Optional Session Open level at a configurable time (default 18:00 NY)
2 Custom price levels (optional extend-left)
How levels are calculated (high level)
The script detects whether the current bar is inside RTH / Pre-Market / Opening Range / First Hour using your chosen time zone and session templates.
High/Low levels update in real time while inside each session window. Premarket levels are cached so they remain visible after premarket ends.
Weekly levels are pulled from the weekly timeframe to provide higher-timeframe context.
Display modes
Compact mode: levels are drawn in a compact “right-side” layout using a configurable right offset and line length.
Pivot mode: levels originate from the bar where the level was established/updated and extend toward the right.
Label collision handling (the “unique” part)
When multiple levels are close together, labels can overlap. This script supports:
Merge: combine nearby levels into one label within a tick threshold
Stack: show separate labels stacked vertically
Merge + Stack (4+): merge normally, but stack when there are many levels
This helps visualize confluence/stacked zones without clutter.
Customization
Every level has its own color / line style / width controls. Labels have adjustable text/bg/size, and custom levels can extend left by a user-defined number of bars.
How to use with you trade
Use these levels as reaction areas (support/resistance, rejection, breakout/retest). When labels “stack” or multiple names appear merged at similar prices, that signals confluence—often a more important zone than a single level.
ATR/ADR & %Risk Grid Dynamic Position SizerThis tool is for quick position sizing for active traders and sudden pop-up/alert trades for swing traders . It displays ATR and multi %Risk Grid (up to 20 +ve and 20 -ve different percent levels) around the price CLOSE value with an appropriate position size at the ATR and every %Risk Grid level based on the trader's Portfolio Size ($) and/or Hard Cap %; and Risking %/Amount . The tool calculates ATR based on the trader's MTF selection and irrespective of the time frame the tool is used on; as such, this shall help the trader find technical support or resistance levels on the lower time frame and compare it with the ATR value of the higher time frame. Also, the tool has an option to display both +ve and -ve %Risk Grid or ONLY +ve/-ve of the %Grid based on the trader's selection (Grid Show); as such, when Half Grid is selected, the -ve %Grid shall be displayed when LONG and +ve %Grid when SHORT is selected.
AG_fvg&zz_scrMultitimeframe fair value gap(fvg)+zigzag screener.Helps traders to choose trade directions both with fvg values and zigzag predictions.
1)Indicates Bullish&Bearish fvgs,both on grafiphc and table current fvg values(top,middle,,ages,% value to price of fvg)Shows % percent of mitigation
2)Shows before closes possible fvg values of higher timeframes if not already seen on screener
3)Hybrid zigzag calculation,automatically detects trends&horizontial flots and chooses zigzag calculation,predicts next zigzag level
CRT Market Structure Toolkit v2What This Script Does
CRT Market Structure Toolkit v2 is a contextual market analysis tool designed to help traders visualize liquidity, market structure, and session-based behavior on the chart.
This script does not generate trade signals and does not automate entries or exits.
Its purpose is to provide objective reference levels and market context that traders can integrate into their own discretionary trading models.
Why This Is NOT a Simple Indicator Mashup
Although this script combines multiple analytical components, each module serves a specific role within a single, unified market structure framework.
All components are designed to work together to answer three core questions:
Where is liquidity located?
When has liquidity been taken (swept)?
During which sessions is price more likely to expand or react?
This makes the script a cohesive toolkit, not a random collection of indicators.
Core Concepts Used
This script is based on widely used market structure and liquidity concepts, including:
Previous Day High / Low (daily liquidity pools)
Higher Timeframe Highs & Lows
Liquidity sweeps (wick-based stop runs)
Fair Value Gaps (price imbalance)
Balanced Price Ranges (overlapping imbalances)
Session timing and volatility windows (Killzones)
Module Explanation
1. Previous Day High / Low (PDH / PDL – New York Session)
Tracks the full 24-hour New York trading day
Projects previous day highs and lows forward
Detects when price wicks above or below these levels
Swept levels remain visible and change style for clarity
These levels are commonly used to identify daily liquidity targets.
2. Higher Timeframe Highs & Lows
Allows the user to select any higher timeframe (e.g. 4H)
Projects completed HTF highs and lows onto lower timeframes
Detects liquidity sweeps on these HTF levels
Each level maintains its own sweep state
This helps traders align lower timeframe execution with higher timeframe structure.
3. NY Midnight Open
Marks the New York midnight opening price
Acts as a daily equilibrium reference
Resets automatically every New York trading day
This level is often used for bias and mean reversion analysis.
4. Fair Value Gap (FVG) Detection & Nearest FVG Selection
Identifies bullish and bearish Fair Value Gaps using a 3-bar displacement model
Filters FVGs based on:
Lookback period
Minimum price gap
User-defined mitigation rules
Displays only the nearest valid FVG to current price
Detects Balanced Price Ranges (BPR) when bullish and bearish FVGs overlap
This module helps visualize price imbalance and potential reaction zones, not entries.
5. Killzones (Session-Based Analysis)
Highlights user-defined time windows (sessions)
Draws dynamic boxes that expand with price
Helps traders focus on periods where volatility and liquidity are typically higher
Sessions are fully configurable.
Liquidity Sweep Configuration
Lower Timeframe (LTF) sweeps can be filtered by specific hours or minute ranges, allowing traders to focus only on liquidity events relevant to their strategy.
Daily PDH / PDL levels are fixed to the full New York trading day and are not adjustable, ensuring consistency.
How This Script Is Intended To Be Used
This script is meant to be used as a visual decision-support tool, alongside:
Price action analysis
Risk management rules
A personal trading plan
It does not replace trader judgment and should not be used in isolation.
Disclaimer
This script is provided for educational and analytical purposes only.
It is not a signal indicator, does not provide trading advice, and does not guarantee any trading outcome.
All trading decisions and associated risks remain entirely the responsibility of the user.
The developer assumes no liability for losses or damages resulting from the use of this script.
Final Notes for Moderation
This script is original in structure and implementation
All components are intentionally integrated into a single market structure framework
JVTrades Liquidity LevelsJV Trades Liquidity Levels is a key-level indicator personally used by myself, JV Trades. It plots multi-timeframe previous-period liquidity levels as horizontal lines with clear labels, extending to the right for fast, at-a-glance reference during execution.
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| 指标名称 | crypto-KL-vibe |
| 版本 | v2.0.1 |
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| 类别 | Technical Analysis / Oscillators |
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## 中文版
### 简短描述
整数关键位指标 - 根据当前价格自动绘制整数价位水平线,支持三级步长和可调价格范围
### 详细描述
```
crypto-KL-vibe 是一款专为加密货币交易设计的整数关键位指标。它以当前价格为基准,自动计算并绘制附近的整数价位水平线,帮助交易者快速识别关键支撑和阻力位。
核心功能:
• 三个独立的价位级别(Top1/Top2/Top3),每个级别可自定义步长和价格范围
• 智能四舍五入取整算法,确保整数位准确
• 优先级机制:Top1 > Top2 > Top3,避免线条重复
• 增量更新机制,性能优化,流畅运行
默认配置:
• Top1: 步长 5000,范围 ±25%,红色粗线
• Top2: 步长 1000,范围 ±10%,黄色中线
• Top3: 步长 500,范围 ±3%,灰色细线
使用场景:
• 快速定位整数关口位置
• 识别潜在支撑/阻力区域
• 制定入场和出场点位
作者:
版本:v2.0.1
```
---
## English Version
### Short Description
Integer Key Levels Indicator - Automatically draws horizontal lines at key price levels with adjustable step sizes and price ranges
### Full Description
```
crypto-KL-vibe is a specialized indicator designed for cryptocurrency trading. It automatically calculates and plots horizontal lines at key integer price levels based on the current price, helping traders quickly identify critical support and resistance zones.
Key Features:
• Three independent level tiers (Top1/Top2/Top3) with customizable step sizes and price ranges
• Smart rounding algorithm ensures accurate integer level detection
• Priority system: Top1 > Top2 > Top3 prevents duplicate lines
• Incremental update mechanism for optimal performance
Default Settings:
• Top1: Step 5000, Range ±25%, Red bold line
• Top2: Step 1000, Range ±10%, Yellow medium line
• Top3: Step 500, Range ±3%, Gray thin line
Use Cases:
• Quickly locate key price levels
• Identify potential support/resistance zones
• Plan entry and exit points
Author:
Version: v2.0.1
```
---
Sri - Keltner Channel Dual - CTF 📌 Sri – Keltner Channel Dual (Custom Timeframe)
Overview
Sri – Keltner Channel Dual (CTF without Toggle) is a dual-layer Keltner Channel overlay designed to visualize volatility structure across two independent higher or equal timeframes.
Unlike traditional Keltner Channel indicators that operate on a single timeframe or require manual mode selection, this script always plots two Keltner Channels at the same time, each calculated on its own user-defined timeframe.
This makes it especially useful for multi-timeframe confluence, trend validation, and volatility compression/expansion analysis.
🔹 Key Features
1️⃣ Dual Independent Keltner Channels
Two fully independent Keltner Channels
Each channel has its own timeframe, length, multiplier, source, and band style
Both channels are always active (no toggles, no repainting logic)
2️⃣ True Multi-Timeframe Calculation
Each channel is calculated using request.security() on its selected timeframe
No approximation or scaling of lower-timeframe data
Ensures true higher-timeframe structure on lower charts
3️⃣ Flexible Volatility Models
Each Keltner Channel can independently use:
Average True Range (ATR)
True Range
Raw Price Range (High – Low, smoothed)
This allows traders to compare classic ATR-based channels vs pure price-range volatility on the same chart.
4️⃣ EMA or SMA Basis Control
Each channel can independently switch between:
Exponential Moving Average (EMA)
Simple Moving Average (SMA)
This makes the script adaptable to both fast-reacting trend traders and smoother swing-based analysis.
5️⃣ Visual Confluence Zones
Upper bands and lower bands between Channel-1 and Channel-2 are filled
The fill highlights:
Volatility agreement
Compression zones
Expansion breakouts
Helps quickly identify high-probability trend continuation or exhaustion areas
📈 How to Use the Indicator
Common use cases:
Trend Confirmation
Price holding above both bases → bullish bias
Price holding below both bases → bearish bias
Volatility Compression
When both channels narrow and overlap → potential breakout zone
Multi-Timeframe Structure
Use Channel-1 for execution timeframe
Use Channel-2 for higher-timeframe context (e.g., 15m + 1H, or 1H + Daily)
Dynamic Support & Resistance
Upper and lower bands act as adaptive volatility-based levels
⚠️ Notes
This is not a signal-based or buy/sell indicator
Designed as a market structure and volatility framework
Best used alongside price action, volume, or momentum tools
🔒 Why This Script Is Closed-Source
While Keltner Channels are a known concept, this script focuses on a non-toggle, always-on dual timeframe architecture, combined with independent volatility modeling and visual confluence mapping, which is not provided as a single integrated tool in standard open-source implementations.
Algo MS+Multi MM/MTF+IFVG+Alert (LoCo_)## Algo MS+Multi MM/MTF (LoCo_) — ULTRA DETAILED VERSION (User Guide)
**Algo MS+Multi MM/MTF (LoCo_)** is an all-in-one indicator designed to combine:
* **Trend & direction** using **MAs + MTF MAs**
* **Market structure** (breaks / reversals / BOS / EPA / extremes)
* **Imbalance zones** using **IFVG**
* **Filtered technical signals** using **SMA7/EMA20 crossovers**
* **Instant multi-timeframe overview** using the **MTF table** (direction + exact level)
The script is **modular**: each block can be enabled/disabled to keep your chart clean.
---
# 1) Display Options (main menu)
In **Display Options**, you control the visibility of the 4 main visual modules:
### ✅ 1) MAs (current timeframe)
* **Show MAs**: displays the local moving averages (up to 8)
* **MA Labels**: displays dynamic “SMA/EMA + length” labels to the right of price
### ✅ 2) MTF MAs (Multi-Timeframe)
* **Show MTF MAs**: displays MAs calculated on other timeframes
* **MTF Label**: displays timeframe labels + dotted connector line to the label
### ✅ 3) IFVG
* **Show FVG**: enables/disables the IFVG module entirely
### ✅ 4) Signal 7/20 + Table
* **Signal 7/20**: enables/disables SMA7/EMA20 crossover signals + filters
* **Table**: shows the MTF table (bottom-left)
---
# 2) “MAs” module (current timeframe)
This module displays up to **8 configurable MAs** (length/color/width).
* Includes an **EMA 20** (instead of an SMA20)
* MAs act as:
* immediate trend direction
* dynamic reaction zones
* “living” support/resistance
### MA Labels
* Labels are dynamic and automatically reposition on the right.
* They display: **SMA7 / EMA20 / SMA50…** depending on the MA.
✅ Typical use:
* Price above main MAs = bullish bias
* Price below = bearish bias
* Reactions on EMA20/SMA50/SMA200 = key zones
---
# 3) “MTF MAs” module (Multi-Timeframe)
This block displays a **moving average computed on other timeframes** directly on your current chart.
### How it works
* You choose **one single MA length** (e.g., 800)
* You choose up to **7 timeframes**
* The script computes each HTF MA and plots it on your current timeframe
### Smart display
* If an MTF MA timeframe equals the chart timeframe, it is **hidden** (avoids duplicates)
* Unselected timeframes are not computed (optimization)
### MTF Labels + dotted connector line
* Label: shows the timeframe (e.g., 5min, 1H, 1D)
* Dotted line: links the MA to the label for instant readability
### MTF Mode: Confirmed vs Smoothed
* **Confirmed (no repaint)**: the HTF MA updates only when the HTF candle closes
→ recommended for signal/strict reading
* **Smoothed (repaint)**: smoother because it updates with the current forming HTF candle
→ recommended for a more continuous visual display
### Gaps (continuous / with breaks)
* **Continuous (gaps_off)**: continuous lines
* **With breaks (gaps_on)**: respects HTF structure and its step changes
✅ Typical use (example):
* On **M15**, display an MA from **H1 / H4 / Daily**
* This gives you macro bias and key zones without leaving your chart
---
# 4) IFVG (Inversion Fair Value Gaps)
This module detects **FVGs** and then displays only **inversions**:
* An FVG is an imbalance zone (a “structural gap”)
* An inversion happens when price crosses/invalidates the zone and may flip it into the opposite side
### IFVG Settings
* **Show Last**: how many recent IFVGs to display
⚠️ they appear in bull/bear pairs → increasing this may show more than expected
* **Signal Preference**
* Close: stricter signals
* Wick: more sensitive (uses wicks)
* **ATR Multiplier (default = 0.01)**
Filters out tiny zones:
* higher = fewer zones (stricter)
* lower = more zones (more sensitive)
✅ Typical use:
* IFVG = zones where price may:
* react (bounce/reject)
* accelerate (clean break)
* retrace into before continuation
---
# 5) Signal 7/20 (filtered crossovers) — anti-false-signal module
This module detects:
* **Buy**: SMA7 crosses above EMA20
* **Sell**: SMA7 crosses below EMA20
But most importantly, it can apply up to **6 filters** (each can be enabled individually).
## The 6 Filters
### 1) HTF trend filter (trend EMA)
Goal: avoid taking buys against the higher-timeframe trend.
* Buy allowed if HTF close > HTF EMA
* Sell allowed if HTF close < HTF EMA
### 2) Range/Trend filter
Goal: avoid signals inside a weak range.
* **ADX mode**: requires ADX > threshold
* **BB Width mode**: requires band width > threshold
### 3) Slope / momentum filter
Goal: don’t buy if the EMA isn’t rising.
* Buy: EMA > EMA
* Sell: EMA < EMA
### 4) Close confirmation filter
Goal: avoid crosses that happen right on the line.
* Buy: close above both SMA and EMA
* Sell: close below both SMA and EMA
### 5) ATR volatility filter
Goal: avoid markets that are too “tight” / low movement.
* ATR must be > ATR average * multiplier
### 6) Cooldown (anti-spam)
Goal: prevent signal clustering.
* enforces a minimum number of bars between signals
### Arrows
* Displayed above/below candles
* Size is adjustable
✅ Typical use:
* Scalping: HTF trend + Range/Trend + Cooldown (minimum)
* Intraday: add slope + close confirmation
* Volatile markets: enable ATR filter
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# 6) MTF Table (direction + EXACT level)
The **table** (bottom-left) shows, for 4 selectable timeframes:
* **TF**
* **Break** (Bull/Bear)
* **Exact level** (precise crossover price)
### Exact level: why it matters
Instead of using the candle value, the script calculates the SMA/EMA intersection via **linear interpolation**:
* compute the difference (SMA - EMA)
* find where that difference crosses zero between bar and bar
→ gives a **more precise price** than using close/high/low.
✅ Typical use:
* quickly see where crossovers happened on M5/M15/M30/H1
* check if current price is above/below the exact level
---
# 7) Market Structure TF1 (break, reversal, BOS, EPA, extremes)
This market structure module displays:
* structure pivots (high/low)
* **ILQ (Break)**: break levels
* **TLQ (Reversal)**: reversal levels
* Optional **BOS**: BOS tags at breaks
* **EPA**: efficiency levels/zone (with optional delete unfilled)
* **Extreme**: extreme zones that extend while valid
✅ Typical use:
* identify key structural zones (break/reversal)
* use TLQ/ILQ as confirmation levels
* use EPA/Extreme as reaction/invalidation zones
---
# Suggested Workflows (practical examples)
## Workflow A — “Trend-follow” (simplest)
1. Enable **MAs** + **MTF MAs**
2. Set MTF MA timeframes to **H1/H4/D**
3. Bias:
* Price above MTF MA → long bias
* Price below → short bias
4. Use **Signal 7/20** only in the bias direction
5. Use **IFVG** as entry/return zones
## Workflow B — “Structure + confirmation”
1. Enable **Market Structure TF1**
2. Wait for a zone:
* TLQ / ILQ / EPA / Extreme
3. Use **Signal 7/20** as confirmation
4. Check the **MTF Table**:
* multiple TFs bullish → stronger confirmation
## Workflow C — “Entry on IFVG zone”
1. Enable IFVG
2. Spot a recent inversion zone
3. Wait for price to revisit the zone
4. Confirm using:
* EMA slope filter
* close confirmation
* (optional) HTF trend filter
---
# Quick recommended settings
### Scalping (M1/M3/M5)
* HTF trend: 15/60
* Range/Trend: ADX threshold ~20
* Cooldown: 8–15 bars
* IFVG ATR mult: 0.01 to 0.05 depending on volatility
### Intraday (M15/M30/H1)
* HTF trend: H1/H4
* Range/Trend: BB Width if you trade squeezes
* Close confirmation: ON
* IFVG: Show Last 3–8
---
## Important notes
* MTF **Smoothed (repaint)**: looks nicer but can repaint.
MTF **Confirmed (no repaint)**: recommended for strict reading.
* IFVG “Show Last”: may show more than expected because the system uses **pairs** (bull/bear + inversion), so it can scale non-linearly depending on market flow.
---
ADO Sessions - New York, London, AsiaOverview
ADO Sessions is a clean and flexible session visualization indicator for TradingView.
It highlights the three major trading sessions — New York, London, and Asia — directly on the chart using vertical session boundaries, optional background shading, and clear session labels.
The indicator is designed to help traders quickly understand when liquidity, volatility, and session-specific behavior occur, without cluttering the chart.
Key Features
• Separate sessions for New York, London, and Asia
• Vertical start and end lines for each session
• Session name displayed directly on the chart
• Three background modes per session:
Off – no background shading
Price Only – background limited to the session price range
Everywhere – background across the full chart height
• Fully customizable colors and transparency
• Works on all intraday timeframes
How It Works
Each session is defined by a time range and operates independently.
When a session starts, a vertical line marks the beginning
When it ends, a second vertical line marks the close
The session name is displayed at the top-left of the session
Background behavior depends on the selected mode:
Off → only lines and label are shown
Price Only → background follows the session’s high and low
Everywhere → background fills the entire chart vertically
Best Use Cases
• Intraday trading
• Session-based strategies
• Liquidity and volatility analysis
• Crypto, Forex, Indices, and Futures
Notes
This indicator does not provide trading signals.
It is a visual tool intended to support discretionary trading and session awareness.
ADO Sessions Indicator - New York, London, Asia - CustomizableADO Sessions is a clean and flexible session-highlighting indicator for intraday traders.
It allows you to clearly visualize the New York , London , and Asia trading sessions directly on your chart, with full control over how each session is displayed.
This indicator is designed for traders who want clarity without clutter.
Key Features
Three Major Trading Sessions
New York
London
Asia
Three Display Modes per Session
Off – No background, only session name and vertical start/end lines
Price Only – Background highlights only the session’s price range (High–Low)
Full Session – Background covers the entire chart vertically during the session
Session Labels
Session names are displayed at the session start
Labels stay aligned with the session when scrolling the chart
Vertical Session Lines
Precise vertical lines at session start and end
Always visible, independent of the background mode
Highly Customizable
Enable or disable each session independently
Custom colors and transparency per session
Works on all intraday timeframes
Compatible with crypto, futures, and forex markets
Why ADO Sessions
Clean visuals without clutter
No repainting
Built for professional intraday and session-based trading
Use Cases
Session-based trading strategies
Liquidity and volatility analysis
Market open and close timing
Crypto, futures, and forex trading
ADO Sessions focuses on one thing only:
making trading sessions clear, accurate, and fully customizable.
Daily Open/Close Vertical LinesDaily Open/Close Vertical Lines
by LG1234
📈 **Mark your custom session opens and closes with clean vertical lines**
**Features:**
• Set ANY open hour/minute (e.g. 08:00, 08:30, 09:30 London)
• Set ANY close hour/minute (e.g. 16:00, 16:30, 17:00)
• **Perfect for London (08:00-16:30), NY (09:30-16:00), Tokyo (00:00-09:00)**
• Full-height vertical lines (no horizontal mess)
• Custom colours, line styles (solid/dashed/dotted), thickness
• **Independent settings per chart** - London times on EURUSD, NY times on SPX
• Works on ALL symbols/timeframes
**Setup (2 minutes):**
1. Chart Settings → Timezone → Europe/London (or your preferred timezone)
2. Add indicator → Set your open/close hours
3. Done! Lines appear at exact times each day
**Pro tip:** Use on multiple charts with different sessions:
- EURUSD 5m: 08:00/16:30 London ✅
- NAS100 15m: 09:30/16:00 NY ✅
- BTC 1H: 14:00/22:00 Crypto ✅
**Settings persist forever** - close browser, reopen, settings stay perfect.
Perfect for session trading, prop firm challenges, or any strategy needing clean daily markers.
⭐ **Love it? Leave a review!**
Daily 10 & 20 EMA (Shown on All Timeframes)The 10-day EMA is the quicker one. It hugs price closely, reacting fast to every twitch and hesitation. When price respects it, momentum feels alive. When price slices through it, you sense hesitation before it shows up elsewhere.
The 20-day EMA moves with more weight. It doesn’t flinch at noise. It represents the market’s short-term memory, the line price keeps returning to when trends are healthy. Above it, bias feels constructive. Below it, gravity takes over.
Together, they form a rhythm pair:
When the 10 EMA rides above the 20 EMA, the market is leaning forward.
When the 10 EMA sinks below the 20 EMA, momentum is cooling or rolling over.
When price compresses between them, indecision is building energy.
Across all timeframes, they scale like a fractal:
On lower timeframes, they act as tactical guides for entries, pullbacks, and exits.
On higher timeframes, they define structure, trend health, and whether moves are worth trusting.
They don’t predict. They contextualize.
They don’t command. They frame the battlefield
Horizontal EMAs9, 20, 50, 100, 200 EMA's displayed horizontally. Turn each on/off individually displaying on the 15M, 1H, 4H, and 1D time frames.






















