NSR - Dynamic Linear Regression ChannelOverview
The NSR - Dynamic Linear Regression Channel is a powerful overlay indicator that plots a dynamic regression-based channel around price action. Unlike static channels, this tool continuously recalculates the linear regression trendline from a user-defined starting point and builds upper and lower boundaries using a combination of standard deviation and maximum price deviations (highs/lows).
It visually separates "Premium" (overvalued) and "Discount" (undervalued) zones relative to the regression trend — ideal for mean-reversion, breakout, or trend-following strategies.
Key Features
Dynamic Regression Line Calculates slope, intercept, and average using full lookback from a reset point.
Adaptive Channel Width Combines standard deviation of residuals with max high/low deviations for robust boundaries.
Auto-Reset on Breakout Channel resets when price closes beyond upper/lower band twice in direction of trend .
Visual Zones Blue shaded = Premium (resistance zone)
Red shaded = Discount (support zone)
Real-Time Updates Live channel extends with each bar; historical channels preserved on reset.
How It Works
Regression Calculation
Uses all bars since last reset to compute the best-fit line:
y = intercept + slope × bar_position
Deviation Bands
Statistical : Standard deviation of price from regression line
Structural : Maximum distance from highs to line (upper) and lows to line (lower)
Final band = Regression Line ± (Deviation Input × StdDev)
Channel Reset Logic
Resets when:
Price closes above upper band twice in an uptrend (slope > 0)
OR closes below lower band twice in a downtrend (slope < 0)
Prevents overextension and adapts to new trends.
Visual Output
Active channel updates in real-time
Completed channels saved as historical reference (up to 500 lines/boxes)
Input Parameters
Deviation (2.0) - Multiplier for standard deviation to set channel width
Premium Color - blue color for upper (resistance) zone
Discount Color - red color for lower (support) zone
Best Use Cases
Mean Reversion - Buy near lower band in uptrend, sell near upper band
Breakout Trading - Enter on confirmed close beyond band + volume
Trend Confirmation - Use slope direction + price position in channel
Stop Loss / Take Profit - Place stops beyond opposite band
Pro Tips
Use on higher timeframes (4H, Daily) for cleaner regression fits
Combine with volume or momentum to filter false breakouts
Lower Deviation (e.g., 1.5) for tighter, more responsive channels
Watch channel resets — they often mark significant trend shifts
Why Use DLRC?
"Most channels are static. This one evolves with the market."
The NSR-DLRC gives you a mathematically sound, visually intuitive way to see:
Where price should be (regression)
Where it has been (deviation extremes)
When the trend is breaking structure
Perfect for traders who want regression-based precision without rigid assumptions.
Add to chart → Watch price dance within the evolving trend corridor.
Penunjuk dan strategi
Low and Preceding High (Breakout + Bullis fgv + Extending Fib)🚀 Last Low & Preceding High: Bullish Reversal Strategy
This indicator identifies high-probability long setups by confirming a Bullish Market Structure Shift (BMS) coupled with a strong momentum filter.
🧠 Indicator Logic (How It Works)
The core function of this tool is to automatically locate the key structural points that lead to a bullish bias:
Structure Identification: It first defines a Range between the two most recent Pivot Lows. Within this range, it finds the Preceding High (the highest close before the current low) and the true Low Anchor (the lowest low/tail of the pivot low).
Breakout and Momentum Filter: A valid signal requires two conditions to be met on the current bar:
Bullish Breakout: The price must close above the Preceding High.
Marubozu Confirmation: A strong Bullish Marubozu candle (minimal wicks) must be present in the impulse move from the low, filtering for institutional strength.
Fibonacci Discount Zones: Upon confirmation, the indicator calculates and plots the discount zones (0.50, 0.618, 0.786) using the true extremes (tail-to-tail anchors). These zones start extending from the breakout candle and represent high-value areas for potential entries.
🎯 Entry and Risk Management
The strategy provides clear rules for execution once the logic is confirmed:
Entry Execution:
Wait for Retracement: Enter a Long position when the price retraces back into the colored Discount Zones (0.50 to 0.786).
Risk Control:
🛑 Stop Loss (SL): Placed below the Low Line (the swing low that initiated the move).
✅ Take Profit (TP): Placed above the High Line (the high that was broken).
Final note
"Special thanks to Mr. Mazen (@dr0chart) for developing this strategy."
RBD + SMA Crossover ComboFeatures Included
RBD / RBR / DBD / DBR pattern detection (LuxAlgo logic)
SMA crossover (custom lengths)
Buy/Sell labels with manual size input
Bar coloring options (Full / Detection only / None)
SMT + CVD (NQ vs ES) w/ AlertsSMT + CVD (NQ vs ES) w/ Alerts
This tool combines Smart Money Technique (SMT) and Cumulative Volume Delta (CVD) to highlight high-probability inflection points on NQ (primary) versus ES (secondary).
How it works
SMT condition: the primary breaks its most recent swing (High for bearish / Low for bullish) while the secondary does not break the corresponding swing within a small retest window.
CVD confirmation: at the same time, the primary’s CVD shows divergence (higher price but lower/equal CVD for shorts, lower price but higher/equal CVD for longs).
When both align, the script plots a marker/label and draws a line from the primary swing to the signal bar. Alerts are fired.
Signals & Alerts
Labels: “SMT+CVD DOWN/UP” on the signal bar.
Lines: connects the primary swing → signal bar so you can see the structure that produced the signal.
Alert names: “SMT+CVD Bearish” and “SMT+CVD Bullish.”
Inputs
Primary / Secondary symbols: defaults NQ & ES (you can change them).
Resolution: use chart timeframe or specify one.
Swing Left/Right Bars: pivot detection depth (higher = larger swings).
Break Window Bars: how many bars the secondary has to not break for SMT to be valid.
CVD Up/Down By: Close vs Previous Close (default) or Close vs Open.
Anchor CVD Daily: resets CVD at session/day start.
CVD Smoothing (EMA): smooths the CVD line (optional show).
FAST Pivots (no future bars): left-only swing detection so signals appear sooner and behave well in Replay/live.
Require Secondary Pivot: if ON, SMT checks wait for a confirmed secondary swing; if OFF, signals can appear while the secondary swing is still forming (useful for Replay/testing).
Show CVD line: optional, may compress price scale.
Non-repaint notes
With FAST Pivots ON, swings are detected with no future bars (minimal latency = leftBars).
With FAST Pivots OFF, standard pivots require rightBars future bars to confirm the swing (classic, but naturally delayed).
Tips
For intraday futures, keep leftBars/rightBars small (e.g., 3/3) and Break Window 1–3.
In Replay, enable FAST Pivots and consider disabling Require Secondary Pivot if you want signals to appear as soon as the primary breaks.
Combine with session filters, execution rules, or liquidity zones for context.
Crypto Breadth Engine [alex975]
A normalized crypto market breadth indicator with a customizable 40 coin input panel — revealing whether rallies are broad and healthy across major coins and altcoins or led by only a few.
📊 Overview
The Crypto Breadth Engine measures the real participation strength of the crypto market by analyzing the direction of the 40 largest cryptocurrencies by market capitalization.
⚙️ How It Works
Unlike standard breadth tools that only count assets above a moving average, this indicator measures actual price direction:
+1 if a coin closes higher, –1 if lower, 0 if unchanged.
The total forms a Breadth Line, statistically normalized using standard deviation to maintain consistent readings across timeframes and volatility conditions.
🧩 Dynamic Input Mask
All 40 cryptocurrencies are fully editable via the input panel, allowing users to easily replace or customize the basket (Top 40, Layer-1s, DeFi, Meme Coins, AI Tokens, etc.) without touching the code.
This flexibility keeps the indicator aligned with the evolving crypto market.
🧭 Trend Bias
The indicator classifies market structure as Bullish, Neutral, or Bearish, based on how the Breadth Line aligns with its moving averages (10, 20, 50).
💡 Dashboard
A compact on-chart table displays in real time:
• Positive and negative coins
• Participation percentage
• Current trend bias
🔍 Interpretation
• Rising breadth → broad, healthy market expansion
• Falling breadth → narrowing participation and structural weakness
Ideal for TOTAL, TOTAL3, or custom crypto baskets on 1D,1W.
Developed by alex975 – Version 1.0 (2025).
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🇮🇹 Versione Italiana
📊 Panoramica
Il Crypto Breadth Engine misura la partecipazione reale del mercato crypto, analizzando la direzione delle 40 principali criptovalute per capitalizzazione.
Non si limita a contare quante coin sono sopra una media mobile, ma calcola la variazione effettiva del prezzo:
+1 se sale, –1 se scende, 0 se invariato.
La somma genera una Breadth Line normalizzata statisticamente, garantendo letture coerenti su diversi timeframe e fasi di volatilità.
🧩 Mascherina dinamica
L’indicatore include una mascherina d’input interattiva che consente di modificare o sostituire liberamente i 40 ticker analizzati (Top 40, Layer-1, DeFi, Meme Coin, ecc.) senza intervenire nel codice.
Questo lo rende sempre aggiornato e adattabile all’evoluzione del mercato crypto.
⚙️ Funzionamento e Trend Bias
Classifica automaticamente il mercato come Bullish, Neutral o Bearish in base alla relazione tra la breadth e le medie mobili (10, 20, 50 periodi).
💡 Dashboard
Una tabella compatta mostra in tempo reale:
• Numero di coin positive e negative
• Percentuale di partecipazione
• Stato attuale del trend
🔍 Interpretazione
• Breadth in crescita → mercato ampio e trend sano
• Breadth in calo → partecipazione ridotta e concentrazione su pochi asset
Ideale per analizzare TOTAL, TOTAL3 o panieri personalizzati di crypto.
Funziona su timeframe 1D, 4H, 1W.
Sviluppato da alex975 – Versione 1.0 (2025).
LevelsLevels is a powerful technical analysis tool that automatically identifies and displays key support and resistance levels on the chart. The indicator analyzes historical price data, detecting significant price levels where multiple reversals or price stops have occurred.
How the Indicator Works?
1. Identification of Reversal Points:
- The indicator tracks price extremes using an algorithm to identify local highs and lows
- A reversal point is recorded when:
- Uptrend: price reaches a new low for the last 10 bars
- Downtrend: price reaches a new high for the last 10 bars
2. Level Grouping:
- All found reversal points are analyzed and grouped into key levels
- Levels are combined if they fall within the specified percentage tolerance
3. Filtering Significant Levels:
- Only levels that have been tested the minimum number of times (set in settings) are preserved
- This ensures only statistically significant levels are displayed
How to Use the Indicator?
Trading Scenarios:
1. Bounce from Level:
- When price approaches an identified level, a bounce can be expected
- Opening positions on the bounce with protective stop-loss beyond the level
2. Level Breakout:
- Breaking through a key level may signal trend continuation
- Support level becomes resistance and vice versa
3. Consolidation near Level:
- Prolonged price presence near a level indicates its significance
- Strong movement can be expected after exiting consolidation
Advantages:
- Automatic level identification eliminates subjectivity
- Sensitivity customization for different timeframes and instruments
- Visual simplicity - only significant levels
Indicator Settings
Main Parameters:
- Show Key Levels - enable/disable level display
- Level Tolerance (%) - percentage tolerance for level grouping
- Smaller values: more levels, more precise
- Larger values: fewer levels, more significant
- Minimum Touches - minimum number of touches to form a level
Visual Settings:
- Level Color - level display color
- Level Style - line style (solid, dashed, dotted)
Limitations
- Levels are built only on available historical data
- Does not account for trading volumes
- Parameter adjustment may be required during high volatility periods
The indicator is particularly effective when combined with other analysis tools for signal confirmation.
📐 Уровни и Прогноз v6 (без box, через fill)shortLine := line.new(bar_index, resLevel, bar_index + 20, target2, color=color.red, style=line.style_arrow_right, width=2)
tp1Short := label.new(bar_index + 10, target1, text="TP1 ↓", style=label.style_label_down, color=color.red, textcolor=color.white)
tp2Short := label.new(bar_index + 20, target2, text="TP2 ↓",
OWL 620 - Confirmed SignalsAdjustable 620 Indicator. This lets you adjust risk tolerance for day trading and is reliably backtested.
TrendMaster V2🧭 TrendMaster V2 — Multi-Factor Market Analyzer
🔍 Overview
TrendMaster V2 is a comprehensive multi-factor technical analysis system designed to provide a clear visual summary of market conditions across multiple timeframes.
It combines trend, momentum, volume, volatility, and pattern recognition into a unified composite score and displays it through customizable on-chart tables.
The goal of TrendMaster V2 is to help traders interpret technical signals more efficiently not to provide trading advice or automatic buy/sell recommendations.
⚙️ Main Features
Multi-factor scoring system:
Combines moving averages, RSI, MACD, CCI, Pearson correlation, candle patterns, volume, volatility, and divergence analysis into one composite trend score.
Custom trading modes:
Choose between Aggressive, Balanced, or Conservative profiles. Each mode adjusts signal sensitivity and scoring thresholds.
Advanced indicators:
CCI & Pearson correlation for trend confirmation.
Divergence detection on RSI for potential reversals.
Candlestick pattern recognition** (engulfing, doji, morning/evening star, etc.).
Multi-Timeframe Ichimoku analysis (MTF):
View Ichimoku trend alignment across 1 m → Daily timeframes with an adjustable summary table.
Confluence analysis:
Detects when multiple bullish/bearish factors agree (trend + momentum + patterns + volume + advanced metrics).
Displays a confluence table summarizing alignment strength.
Custom color themes:
Adapt all elements for dark or light charts, including table backgrounds, signal markers, and divergence highlights.
Signal filtering options:
Display all signals, strong-only, or confluence-confirmed ones.
🧩 How It Works
TrendMaster V2 evaluates several core dimensions of market behavior and assigns weighted scores:
| Component | Description
| Trend Score | Based on the alignment of 3 MAs (fast, slow, long).
| Momentum Score | Combines RSI, MACD crossover, and rate of change (ROC).
| Pattern Score | Detects bullish and bearish candlestick structures, adjusted by trading mode.
| Volume Score | Measures volume spikes or low-activity periods relative to a moving average.
| Volatility Score | Uses ATR to gauge market activity levels.
| Divergence Score | Identifies RSI divergences with recent pivot points.
| Pearson & CCI Scores | Quantify linear correlation and mean-reversion pressure.
All these values are merged into a final composite score, which determines one of five states:
Strong Bullish
Bullish
Neutral
Bearish
Strong Bearish
The indicator can display these in the main info table and optionally draw visual markers on the chart (triangles or circles) for stronger or confluence-based signals.
🕓 **Multi-Timeframe Component
An integrated Ichimoku trend engine runs on up to six user-selected timeframes (1 min → Daily).
Each timeframe is evaluated independently and summarized in a dedicated table, showing:
↑ Bullish
↓ Bearish
• Neutral
The **MTF Trend Strength** metric measures how aligned all timeframes are — useful for identifying broad confluence between short- and long-term structures.
📊 Visual Interface
TrendMaster V2 displays three main tables directly on the chart:
1. Main Info Table – shows RSI, Score, Volume, Volatility, Pearson, CCI, Trend, Signal, and Mode.
2. Ichimoku MTF Table – summarizes cloud-based trend status for each selected timeframe.
3. Confluence Summary Table – aggregates bullish/bearish counts, MTF alignment, and overall status.
All tables use solid background colors (no transparency) to ensure visibility across different chart themes.
🔔 Alerts
Custom alerts are provided for key events, including:
* Strong Buy / Sell signals
* Bullish / Bearish confluence
* All-timeframe (MTF) alignment
* RSI divergence detections
Ultimate Sclaping IndicatorOverview
The Confluence Signal Indicator is a precision-built scalping tool designed to identify high-probability reversal points in the market.
It combines three core technical elements:
Trend
Mean reversion
Momentum
into a single, efficient system.
By filtering out weak RSI signals and focusing only on setups that align with trend direction and recent momentum shifts, this indicator delivers cleaner and more accurate short-term trade signals.
Core Components
200-Period Moving Average (MA200, 5-Minute Timeframe)
The MA200 is always calculated from the 5-minute chart, regardless of your current timeframe. It defines the macro trend direction and ensures that all trades align with the prevailing momentum.
Session VWAP (Volume-Weighted Average Price)
The VWAP tracks the real-time average price weighted by volume for the current trading session. It acts as a dynamic mean-reversion level and helps identify key areas of institutional activity and short-term balance.
RSI (Relative Strength Index)
The indicator uses a standard 14-period RSI to detect overbought and oversold market conditions.
A “recency filter” is added to ensure signals only appear when RSI has recently transitioned from strength to weakness or vice versa, reducing false signals in trending markets.
Signal Logic
Bullish Signal (Green Arrow)
A bullish reversal signal is plotted below a candle when:
Price is above both the 5-minute MA200 and the Session VWAP.
RSI is oversold (below 30).
The last time RSI was above 50 occurred within the last 10 candles before going oversold.
This ensures that the dip is a fresh pullback within an uptrend, not a prolonged oversold condition.
Bearish Signal (Red Arrow)
A bearish reversal signal is plotted above a candle when:
Price is below both the 5-minute MA200 and the Session VWAP.
RSI is overbought (above 70).
The last time RSI was below 50 occurred within the last 10 candles before going overbought.
This ensures that the overbought reading follows a recent move from weakness, identifying potential short entries in a downtrend.
Recommended Usage
This is a scalping-focused indicator, intended for use on timeframes of 5 minutes or lower. Therefore I would highly recommend to use it on Equity futures trading, such as NQ!, ES!, GC! and so on.
It performs best when combined with additional tools such as support and resistance zones, order blocks, or liquidity levels for context.
Avoid counter-trend signals unless confirmed by price structure or volume behavior.
TFU Multi-Symbol Screener + VWAP + Table Size OptionTFU Multi-Symbol Screener + VWAP + Table Size Option
Institutional AbsorptionHighlights potential zones where institutional participants may be absorbing aggressive buying or selling pressure.
It analyzes candle structure and volume to detect possible bullish and bearish absorption events, providing a visual cue for traders studying market imbalance and liquidity dynamics.
The script compares each candle’s wick–body ratio and volume relative to its moving average.
A bullish absorption setup occurs when strong volume appears after a sharp downward move with long lower wicks, while bearish absorption occurs after upward moves with long upper wicks, suggesting the presence of large counter-orders.
+ Features
Detects bullish and bearish absorption candles.
Customizable wick to body ratio and volume multiple thresholds.
Optional filter to require candle color alignment with trend (green/red).
Option to ignore tiny body (doji-like) candles.
+ How to Use
Adjust wick–body ratio, volume multiplier, and lookback length under “Conditions (Absorption)”.
Enable “Require candle color” to strengthen directional context.
Use alerts to receive notifications when new absorption signals appear.
+ Notes
This tool aims to visualize possible absorption behavior, not confirm institutional activity.
Combine it with your broader market structure, volume, or order flow analysis for a more comprehensive analysis.
MIG and MC 发布简介(中文)
MIG and MC 指标帮助日内交易者快速识别微型缺口(Micro Gap)与微型通道(Micro Channel)。脚本支持过滤开盘跳空、合并连续缺口,并自动绘制
FPL(Fair Price Line)延伸线,既可追踪缺口是否被填补,也能直观标注潜在的趋势结构。为了确保跨周期一致性,最新版本对开盘前后和跨日场景做了专门处理
主要特性
- 自动检测并显示看涨/看跌微型缺口,支持按需合并连续缺口。
- 自定义是否忽略开盘缺口、缺口显示范围与 FPL 样式。
- FPL 触及后即停止延伸,辅助研判缺口是否真正回补。
- 内置强收盘与缺口过滤的微型通道识别,可选多种严格程度。
- 适用于 1/5/9 分钟等日内周期,也适用于更长周期。
Recommended English Description
The MIG and MC indicator highlights Micro Gaps and Micro Channels so you can track true intraday imbalances without noise. It merges
consecutive gaps, projects Fair Price Lines (FPL) that stop once touched, and offers a full intraday-ready opening-gap filter so your
early bars stay clean. The latest update refines cross-session handling, giving reliable gap plots on 1-, 5-, and 9-minute charts as well as higher time frames.
Key Features
- Detects bullish and bearish micro gaps with optional gap merging.
- Toggle opening-gap filters and configure look back, visibility, and FPL style.
- FPL lines stop as soon as price revisits the gap, making gap closure obvious.
- Micro Channel mode uses strong-close and gap filters to mark high-quality trend legs.
- Consistent behavior across intraday and higher time frames.
Fractal Directional Bias: HH/HL vs LL/LHThis indicator is to help user to identify Directional Bias based on William Fractal.
It allows user to input the Fractal Depth.
For example of Fractal Depth = 3
Swing High: Current Candle High is higher than both the previous and the next Candle High
Swing Low: Current Candle Low is lower than both the previous and the next Candle Low
With Swing High and Swing Low identified, the indicator further categorised it into HH, HL, LH, LL. The indicator plot the background:
Green: When the first HH or HL detected
Red: When the first LL or LH detected
Note: The change of colour seems like have 2 candles delayed (for fractal depth 3) because it need 3 candles to detect the swing high and swing low.
20 Minute Macro (1 and 5 minute timeframes)This is a time-based macro indicator that automatically begins and ends at 10 minutes around the hour.
hbd.mozanitstones - GoldThis PineScript indicator code aims to create an advanced composite trading system and generates buy/sell signals by combining multiple technical analyses. Essentially, the system utilizes a composite scoring mechanism using trend filters based on moving averages (EMA 50 and EMA 200) and various oscillators (such as RSI, MACD, and Stochastic) to support buy and sell decisions. It also integrates advanced confirmation tools such as the Multi-Timeframe (MTF) EMA filter, along with additional filters such as SuperTrend, Bollinger Bandwidth, and Volume Ratio. The code's key feature is that it generates final signals that meet both traditional signal conditions and the minimum number of confirmations achieved by weighting these various indicators, thus increasing signal reliability.
SMC Smart Money Concepts [GPT-5] SRKWhat Smart Money Concepts (SMC) Means
Smart Money Concepts aim to analyze price action and market structure to identify where large players are likely entering or exiting trades.
It’s based on the idea that markets move because of liquidity and institutional order flow, not just technical indicators.
🔹 Core Principles of SMC
Market Structure – Identify trends, highs/lows, and shifts (BOS = Break of Structure, CHoCH = Change of Character).
Liquidity – Understand where stop losses accumulate (above highs or below lows) — these are zones institutions target.
Order Blocks (OBs) – Candles or zones where institutional buying or selling likely originated.
Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) – Imbalances in price where there was no trading activity; price often returns to fill these.
Premium & Discount Zones – Using Fibonacci or structural levels to determine optimal buy (discount) and sell (premium) areas.
Mitigation & Re-entry – Smart money often re-enters positions to “mitigate” previous orders.
🔹 Why Traders Use SMC
To align with institutional order flow instead of retail sentiment.
To improve precision in entries/exits (fewer trades, higher RR).
To understand why price moves, not just how.
🔹 Example
If EUR/USD is trending down, an SMC trader might:
Wait for liquidity sweep above a recent high (where retail traders put stop losses).
Spot a bearish order block.
Enter a sell trade once structure breaks lower (BOS), aiming for liquidity below a recent low.
90D High % Pullback LinesAutomatically draws 10%, 20%, and 30% pullback lines based on the highest price over the past 90 days.
Miggy Oscillator — NeoWave v4 (Neon Edition)Miggy Oscillator — NeoWave v4 (Neon Edition)
Multidimensional Oscillator for Precision Trading
🚀 OVERVIEW
The Miggy Oscillator v4 is an advanced trading system that combines the power of classic WaveTrend with complementary RSI, MFI, and Momentum filters, all wrapped in a cutting-edge neon visual interface. Designed for traders seeking precise signals with multiple confirmations.
⚡ KEY FEATURES
🎯 Enhanced WaveTrend Core
· Optimized calculation with dynamic channels
· Smoothed crossover signals
· Customizable OB/OS zones
🛡️ Multi-Layer Confirmation System
· RSI Filter: Smoothed and normalized
· Money Flow Index (MFI): Volume and money flow analysis
· Momentum Histogram: Clear directional strength visualization
· VWAP & EMA Confirmations: Additional trend filters
🧠 Intelligent Operation Modes
· Scalping: Parameters optimized for fast movements
· Standard Intraday: Balance between speed and reliability
· Swing 1H-4H: Configuration for higher timeframes
· Directional Modes: LONG-only or SHORT-only
🎨 ADVANCED NEON INTERFACE
· High-visibility neon color palette
· Translucent backgrounds based on MFI bias
· Color-coded momentum histograms
· Visual alerts with distinctive shapes and colors
⚙️ PROFESSIONAL TOOLS
· Divergence Detection: Automatic Bullish/Bearish detection
· Alert System: Separate configurations by signal type
· Informative HUD: Floating panel with active parameters
· Real-Time Alerts: Integrated push notifications
📊 MAIN SIGNALS
· 🔴 STRONG BULLISH/BEARISH Signals: WT crosses in extreme zones with confirmations
· 🟡 Early Warnings: Anticipated entries on OB/OS zone breakouts
· 🔵 Divergences: Automatic price-oscillator discrepancy detection
🎯 WHO IS THIS INDICATOR FOR?
· Traders of all levels looking for an all-in-one oscillator
· Operators who value multiple confirmations before entering
· Users who prefer clear and modern visual interfaces
· Strategists needing flexibility across different markets and timeframes
📈 USAGE RECOMMENDATIONS
· Timeframes: 5M to 4H (optimal 15M-1H)
· Markets: Forex, Crypto, Stocks, Indices
· Session: Any market hours
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⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This indicator is an analysis tool, not a profit guarantee. Always use risk management and backtesting before trading with real capital.
🔧 Support & Updates: Actively maintained script with continuous improvements.
IFVG Extended (simple)This is an indicator that identifies and visualizes Inverted Fair Value Gaps (IFVG) on price charts. Here's what it does:
Core Functionality
Fair Value Gap (FVG) Detection:
Identifies bullish FVGs when current low is above the high from 2 bars ago
Identifies bearish FVGs when current high is below the low from 2 bars ago
Filters gaps using an ATR-based minimum size threshold
Inversion Tracking:
Monitors when price breaks back through identified FVGs (inversions)
Tracks the state transition from FVG to inverted FVG
Generates signals when price reacts to inverted zones
Key Features
Visual Elements:
Displays up to 500 boxes, lines, and labels on the chart
Shows the last N FVGs (configurable, default 5)
Color-coded zones: green for bullish, red for bearish
Dashed midlines through each gap
Triangle markers (▲/▼) indicating signal triggers
User Inputs:
Show Last: Number of recent IFVGs to display (1-100)
Signal Preference: Choose between "Close" or "Wick" for signal detection
ATR Multiplier: Minimum gap size filter (0.25 default)
Customizable colors for bull/bear zones and midlines
Signal Logic:
Bullish signal: Price closes above inverted bearish FVG after previously breaking below it
Bearish signal: Price closes below inverted bullish FVG after previously breaking above it
Includes alertconditions for automated notifications
Technical Implementation
Uses custom types (fvg and lab) to store gap data, manages arrays of active and inverted FVGs, and dynamically redraws all visual elements on the last bar to maintain clean chart presentation.
TREND 123### TREND - Wave Trend Oscillator (Optimized)
This indicator is an optimized version of the classic Wave Trend Oscillator, a powerful tool for identifying market momentum, overbought/oversold conditions, and potential trend shifts. Built on the foundational work of LazyBear, this script has been refined for clarity and enhanced with key features to provide a more comprehensive trading view.
#### Key Features and Functionality
The indicator plots two primary lines, WT1 (Wave Trend 1) and WT2 (Wave Trend 2), in a separate pane below the price chart.
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Momentum and Trend Identification:
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WT1 (Blue Line): Represents the faster-moving component, reflecting immediate market momentum.
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WT2 (Orange Line): Acts as a signal line, a smoothed version of WT1.
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Crossovers: A cross of WT1 above WT2 is typically interpreted as a bullish signal, while a cross below WT2 suggests a bearish signal.
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Overbought and Oversold Zones:
The script includes four configurable horizontal lines to define critical zones: two for ,
Overbought (e.g., +60 and +53) and two for Oversold (e.g., -60 and -53).
When the WT lines enter the Overbought zone, it signals that the asset may be due for a pullback. Conversely, entering the Oversold zone suggests a potential bounce.,
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Sensitivity Control:
A unique ,
Sensitivity Factor input allows users to fine-tune the oscillator's responsiveness to price changes. A lower factor makes the indicator more sensitive, while a higher factor provides smoother, less volatile readings.
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Visual Enhancements (Configurable):
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Histogram: An optional histogram plots the difference between WT1 and WT2. This visual aid helps gauge the strength of the current momentum—the larger the bar, the stronger the trend in that direction.
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Information Table: An optional, dynamic table is displayed on the chart, providing a quick, real-time summary of the indicator's status, including:
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Current State: Neutral, Overbought (), or Oversold ().
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Trend: Bullish () or Bearish (), based on the WT1/WT2 crossover.
The current values of WT1 and WT2.,
#### How to Use It
This indicator is best used as a confirmation tool alongside price action or other trend-following indicators.
Multi-Sigma Bands [fmb]Multi-Sigma Bands
What It Is
Multi-Sigma Bands is a volatility-based statistical channel that visualizes how far price deviates from its long-term mean in standard deviation (σ) units. It offers a high-signal, low-noise view of trend strength, volatility regimes, and statistical extremes directly on price, keeping the chart clean and focused without any secondary pane.
What It Does
The indicator calculates a central basis line—using SMA, EMA, RMA, or Linear Regression—and surrounds it with multi-sigma envelopes, typically at ±1σ, ±2σ, and ±3σ. These bands represent the statistically expected ranges of price movement. The blue zone (±1σ) reflects normal volatility where roughly two-thirds of price activity occurs. The yellow zone (±2σ) captures moderate extensions that account for most of the remaining moves, while the red zone (±3σ) marks rare extremes that fall outside the 99% probability boundary. Each region is color-coded for immediate visual interpretation, allowing you to see at a glance when price is trading in calm, stretched, or extreme conditions.
Why It Was Built
Conventional Bollinger Bands tend to compress and expand too aggressively over short windows, making it difficult to read structural volatility changes. Multi-Sigma Bands addresses this by providing a longer statistical view. It helps distinguish mean reversion from sustained breakouts, quantifies trend acceleration or exhaustion, and highlights when markets move into statistically unusual zones that often precede reversals or volatility resets. It is particularly effective on monthly or weekly charts for assessing where a market sits within its long-term distribution. For instance, when the S&P 500 trades above +2σ for several months, risk-reward conditions often tighten.
How It Works
You can choose your preferred basis type—SMA, EMA, RMA, or Linear Regression—and decide whether to force monthly data even on lower timeframes for consistent macro analysis. Adjustable parameters include length, sigma multipliers, and standard deviation smoothing for fine-tuning sensitivity. The script automatically fills the space between the bands, creating a layered color map that clearly shows each volatility zone.
How To Use
When price remains above +1σ, it often confirms strong upside momentum. Consistent rejections at ±2σ or ±3σ zones can suggest exhaustion and potential mean reversion. Narrowing bands often precede volatility expansion, signaling that a breakout or trend change may be near. Multi-Sigma Bands can be used on its own for macro context or as an overlay with directional systems to refine entries and exits.
Credits
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