BBS – Bond Breadth Signal"When bonds scream, breadth collapses, and fear spikes — BBS listens."
🧠 BBS – Bond Breadth Signal
A reversal timing tool built on macro conviction, not price noise.
The Bond Breadth Signal (BBS) was developed to identify major market inflection points by combining four key market stress indicators:
1) 10-Year Yield ROC – Measures sharp moves in the bond market
2) Z-Score of the 10Y – Captures statistical extremes
3) NSHF (Net Highs–Lows) – Signals internal market strength or weakness
4) TLT ROC + VIX – Confirmations of flight to safety and volatility-driven fear
When all conditions align, BBS marks either a For-Sure Buy or For-Sure Sell — these are rare, high-confidence signals designed to cut through noise and focus on true market dislocations.
🔧 Features:
-Background color and signal arrows on confirmation days
-Signals remain visually active for 3 days for added clarity
-Fully adjustable thresholds and alert toggles
-Plot panel for yield, TLT, NSHF, VIX, and Z-score visuals
This tool isn’t designed to fire every day. It’s meant to wait for those moments when the market truly bends — not just wiggles.
Best used on major indices (SPY, QQQ, IWM) to assess macro turning points.
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Institutional MFI + VWAP Engine PROMoney flow index, shows green when momentum is bullish and red when bearish
Google Trends: Bitcoin [Bitcoin CounterFlow]This script displays weekly Google Trends data for the term "Bitcoin". It can help visualize public interest over time and compare it with price action or other indicators. Data is manually updated each week based on Google Trends. Values range from 0 to 100, where 100 represents peak popularity for the selected term.
Use this indicator to observe how shifts in search volume correlate with market movements. It is not a trading signal by itself but can be useful for sentiment analysis.
Script created and published by Bitcoin CounterFlow.
Institutional Momentum PROBullish and bearish momentum, showing potential exhaustion on the long side and short side
RSI with ADX Rising Oscillator (MTF)This Pine Script v6 indicator combines RSI (Relative Strength Index) with an ADX Rising Oscillator, along with optional divergence detection and multi-timeframe support.
Multi-Timeframe Support: The script allows you to analyze RSI and ADX from different timeframes (default 60 minutes) while viewing on your current chart timeframe.
RSI Analysis:
Standard 14-period RSI calculation with customizable source and length
Visual zones for overbought (70+) and oversold (30-) conditions
Optional smoothing with various moving averages (SMA, EMA, etc.) and Bollinger Bands
Bullish/bearish divergence detection with alerts
ADX Rising Oscillator:
Uses ADX (Average Directional Index) to measure trend strength
Creates an oscillator that only shows values when ADX is rising (indicating strengthening trend)
Colors the oscillator based on RSI direction (green for rising RSI, red for falling RSI)
Shows positive values when DI+ > DI- (bullish bias) and negative when DI- > DI+ (bearish bias)
Chaikin Oscillator with EMA and AlertsOverview
This indicator plots the classic Chaikin Oscillator along with an EMA overlay to help identify changes in accumulation or distribution momentum. It includes visual markers and built-in alerts for key crossover events such as crossing the zero line and crossing above or below the Chaikin EMA.
Concepts
The Chaikin Oscillator is calculated as the difference between two EMAs of Accumulation/Distribution (A/D) volume. It is used to measure the momentum behind buying and selling pressure. An EMA is applied to the oscillator itself to smooth out signals and provide an additional layer of trend confirmation. Crossovers above or below zero, and above or below the EMA, are interpreted as potential signals of market sentiment shifts.
How to Use the Indicator
Apply the indicator to any chart and select your preferred short, long, and EMA lengths. The script will plot the Chaikin Oscillator in teal and its EMA in red. Triangles and labels will appear on the chart when the oscillator crosses above or below the zero line, or when it crosses its EMA. Green triangles indicate bullish zero-line crossovers, while red triangles indicate bearish ones. Lime and maroon labels signal EMA crossovers. Use these signals to assess momentum shifts and potential entry or exit points.
Interpretation
When the Chaikin Oscillator is above zero and rising, it suggests strong buying pressure. When it is below zero and falling, it suggests strong selling pressure. A crossover above the EMA may indicate an emerging bullish trend, while a crossover below the EMA may suggest increasing bearish momentum. Using both the zero line and EMA crossover together helps filter noise and improves reliability of momentum-based signals.
Notes
The indicator includes four alert conditions that can be enabled in TradingView to notify you of Chaikin Oscillator crossovers. It works across all asset classes and timeframes. This tool is especially useful for identifying momentum shifts ahead of price moves and for confirming volume-based signals in trend continuation or reversal scenarios. Adjust input lengths to suit your trading style or the volatility of the instrument you are analyzing.
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Trendlines (pivot- and fractal-based)
Smart Money Concepts (SMC Lite): swing structure, supply/demand, BOS
EMA 9 & 15 crossover buy/sell signals with arrows and alerts
Dynamic table display with color-coded trend insights
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Chaikin Oscillator Multi-Timeframe BiasOverview
Chaikin Oscillator Multi-Timeframe Bias is an indicator designed to help traders align with institutional buying and selling activity by analyzing Chaikin Oscillator signals across two timeframes—a higher timeframe (HTF) for trend bias and a lower timeframe (LTF) for timing. This dual-confirmation model helps traders avoid false breakouts and trade in sync with market momentum and accumulation or distribution dynamics.
Core Concepts
The Chaikin Oscillator measures the momentum of accumulation and distribution based on price and volume. Institutional traders typically accumulate slowly and steadily, and the Chaikin Oscillator helps reveal this pattern. Multi-timeframe analysis confirms whether short-term price action supports the longer-term trend. This indicator applies a smoothing EMA to each Chaikin Oscillator to help confirm direction and reduce noise.
How to Use the Indicator
Start by selecting your timeframes. The higher timeframe, set by default to Daily, establishes the broader directional bias. The lower timeframe, defaulted to 30 minutes, identifies short-term momentum confirmation. The indicator displays one of five labels: CALL Bias, CALL Wait, PUT Bias, PUT Wait, or NEUTRAL. CALL Bias means both HTF and LTF are bullish, signaling a potential opportunity for long or call trades. CALL Wait indicates that the HTF is bullish, but the LTF hasn’t confirmed yet. PUT Bias signals bearish alignment in both HTF and LTF, while PUT Wait indicates HTF is bearish and LTF has not yet confirmed. NEUTRAL means there is no alignment between timeframes and directional trades are not advised.
Interpretation
When the Chaikin Oscillator is above zero and also above its EMA, this indicates bullish momentum and accumulation. When the oscillator is below zero and below its EMA, it suggests bearish momentum and distribution. Bias labels identify when both timeframes are aligned for a higher-probability directional setup. When a “Wait” label appears, it means one timeframe has confirmed bias but the other has not, suggesting the trader should monitor closely but delay entry.
Notes
This indicator includes alerts for both CALL and PUT bias confirmation when both timeframes are aligned. It works on all asset classes, including stocks, ETFs, cryptocurrencies, and futures. Timeframes are fully customizable, and users may explore combinations such as 1D and 1H, or 4H and 15M depending on their strategy. For best results, consider pairing this tool with volume, volatility, or price action analysis.
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System 0530 - Stoch RSI Strategy v13 SL-Priority TP-ReversalStrategy Overview: System 0530 - Stochastic RSI Multi-Timeframe
This TradingView Pine Script outlines a strategy primarily based on the Stochastic RSI (Stoch RSI) indicator, employing a multi-timeframe approach for signal generation and confirmation. It is designed to operate on a 5-minute chart, referencing 15-minute data for higher-level context.
Core Mechanics:
Primary Indicator: Stochastic RSI, used to identify overbought/oversold conditions and potential momentum shifts.
Timeframes:
5-minute chart: For initial signal triggers and primary execution.
15-minute chart: For signal confirmation and certain take-profit conditions.
Entry Logic:
Bullish Market Bias Adjustment: Reflecting an overall bullish market trend, this strategy is intended to be applied with more tolerance or lower requirements for triggering long positions compared to short positions. This can be achieved by adjusting the input parameters accordingly (e.g., setting a higher stoch_5min_k_long_trigger threshold, allowing longs to trigger when less oversold, or a higher stoch_15min_long_entry_level, requiring less deep confirmation for longs).
5-Minute Initial Trigger:
Long: 5-minute Stoch RSI K-line crosses above its D-line, AND the K-value at the time of the cross is below a specified stoch_5min_k_long_trigger level.
Short: 5-minute Stoch RSI K-line crosses below its D-line, AND the K-value at the time of the cross is above a specified stoch_5min_k_short_trigger level.
15-Minute Confirmation:
After a 5-minute trigger, the strategy waits for a configurable number of 5-minute bars (wait_window_5min_bars) for confirmation from the 15-minute timeframe.
Long Confirmation: 15-minute Stoch RSI K-line must be strictly greater than its D-line, AND the 15-minute K-value must be below stoch_15min_long_entry_level.
Short Confirmation: 15-minute Stoch RSI K-line must be strictly less than its D-line, AND the 15-minute K-value must be above stoch_15min_short_entry_level.
Position Lock: No new entry signals are generated if the strategy already holds an open position.
Duplicate Signal Filter: A cooldown period, defined by min_bars_between_signals, must pass before another signal in the same direction can be considered.
Exit Logic:
Stop-Loss (SL):
The SL is set based on the low (for longs) or high (for shorts) of the 5-minute bar on which the trade was entered.
The position is closed if a subsequent 5-minute bar's closing price moves beyond this SL level.
SL checks are prioritized over Take-Profit checks.
Take-Profit (TP) - Two-Stage Mechanism:
TP1 (Closes 50% of the position):
Priority A (Extreme K Levels): If the 5-minute Stoch K OR 15-minute Stoch K value exceeds extreme_long_tp_level (for longs) or drops below extreme_short_tp_level (for shorts).
Priority B (Conditional 5-min Cross + 15-min K-Reversal): If Extreme K conditions are not met, TP1 is triggered if:
A 5-minute Stoch RSI K/D crossover occurs (K crosses below D for longs; K crosses above D for shorts - using strict ta.crossunder/ta.crossover).
AND this 5-minute crossover is confirmed by a 15-minute Stoch K-value "reversal" (current 15m K < previous 15m K for longs; current 15m K > previous 15m K for shorts).
TP2 (Closes remaining 50% of the position):
This stage is active only after TP1 has been taken.
If the 5-minute Stoch K OR 15-minute Stoch K value reaches the same extreme_long_tp_level or extreme_short_tp_level again, a waiting period begins, defined by tp2_extreme_k_wait_bars (number of 5-minute bars).
If the extreme K condition persists after this waiting period, TP2 is executed.
If the extreme K condition disappears during the waiting period, the TP2 attempt for that instance is cancelled.
If tp2_extreme_k_wait_bars is set to 0, TP2 will trigger immediately upon the extreme K condition being met after TP1.
Note on Fine-Tuning (as per user context):
This strategy has been specifically fine-tuned for SPY. As with any trading system, its performance can vary across different instruments and market conditions. The user notes that to potentially maximize profits, especially in trending scenarios where the current "Extreme K" based TP2 might exit prematurely, it is advisable to explore and integrate other indicators or alternative take-profit methodologies. Dynamic approaches like ATR (Average True Range) trailing stops or trend-following exit signals could be considered for managing the second portion of the position.
VWAP Institutional Playbook PROInstitution trading playbook, buy and sell signals only when 3 confluences line up(FVG, Order blocks, Liquidity Sweeps)
Breakout Scanner with VWAP + RSI + MACD + Volume SpikePRICE & MOVING AVERAGES
🟠 MA(10), MA(50), MA(200)
Purpose: Track price trends over different time horizons
MA10 – Very short-term trend (micro pullbacks)
MA50 – Intermediate trend (support/resistance)
MA200 – Long-term sentiment (bullish or bearish overall)
Use: Crossovers indicate trend reversals. E.g., MA10 < MA50 = bearish.
📉 EMA(9), EMA(12), EMA(34)
EMA = Exponential Moving Average
Reacts faster than MA, used for quick entries/exits
Common Strategy: EMA 9 crossing below EMA 34 → short signal
You’re currently in a downtrend, as all EMAs slope down and price is below them.
🔵 VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price)
Purpose: Institutional benchmark
Traders use VWAP as a mean reversion level.
If price is below VWAP → bearish control; above → bullish control.
In your chart: QQQ is below VWAP, suggesting institutional selling.
📊 BOLL(20) = Bollinger Bands
Tracks volatility using 20-period MA ± 2 std. dev.
Bands widen when volatility increases.
In your chart: Price is riding the lower band → bearish pressure
🔁 RSI(14) = Relative Strength Index
Measures momentum
Ranges from 0 to 100
Above 70 = Overbought
Below 30 = Oversold
Current RSI is around 30–40, suggesting weak momentum, near oversold
📉 MACD (12, 26, 9)
MACD Line (blue) = 12EMA - 26EMA
Signal Line (red) = 9 EMA of MACD line
Histogram = MACD – Signal
When MACD crosses below Signal line → bearish
Your chart: Histogram is red and increasing → bearish strength increasing
✅ SUMMARY FOR QQQ CHART (LIVE INTERPRETATION)
Indicator Reading Signal
MA/EMA All sloping down ❌ Bearish
VWAP Price below VWAP ❌ Bearish
Bollinger Price hugging lower band ❌ Bearish
RSI(14) ~30-40 ⚠️ Weak
MACD Red histogram growing ❌ Bearish
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Daily Levels & Time MarkersKey Features:
Price Level Tracking:
Previous Day High/Low (PDH/PDL) - Shows yesterday's highest and lowest prices as horizontal lines
Overnight High/Low (ONH/ONL) - Tracks the highest and lowest prices during overnight sessions (4:00 PM to 9:30 AM ET)
Opening Range High/Low (ORH/ORL) - Captures the price range during the first 30 minutes of regular trading (9:30-10:00 AM ET)
Visual Elements:
Draws horizontal lines for previous day levels that extend across the chart
Creates rays (extending lines) for overnight and opening range levels that project forward from when they were established
Uses different colors and line styles for each level type (solid lines for daily levels, dashed for opening range)
Adds text labels showing the exact price values (PDH, PDL, ONH, ONL, ORH, ORL)
Time Markers:
Draws vertical dashed lines at key trading times: 10:00 AM, 11:30 AM, 1:00 PM, 2:30 PM, and 4:00 PM ET
Uses Eastern Time zone by default but allows customization
Customization Options:
Toggle each feature on/off independently
Customize colors for all line types
Adjust timezone settings
DB - Range Filter heikenashi Strategy
DB - Range Filter Heikenashi Strategy
Smart Filtering Meets Heiken-Ashi Precision for Adaptive Trend Breakouts
This is not your average range filter strategy. Built from the ground up with adaptive signal logic and hybrid candle interpretation, this script merges range-based volatility filtering with Heiken-Ashi smoothing to isolate meaningful breakouts—while filtering out noise with surgical precision.
🔍 Key Innovations:
• Dynamic Range Filtering Engine: Combines smoothed average range with directional bias to create high-confidence entries.
• Candle Type Toggle: Choose between standard candles or Heiken-Ashi to shape your signals to your trading style.
• Dual-Layer Trend Confirmation: Upward and downward movement counters ensure trend commitment before triggering entries.
• Time-Filtered Backtesting: Easily isolate strategy performance within precise historical windows.
• Optional Smart Stops: Add stop loss & take profit rules without changing the core logic—perfect for risk-managed deployment.
📈 Visual & Practical Features:
• Multi-color bar analysis to identify strength, weakness, and transition zones.
• Upper and lower dynamic bands for visualizing profit targets and range boundaries.
• Buy/Sell signal labels with direction-aware logic to avoid choppy conditions.
• Ideal for high-volatility assets (e.g., BTC) on short timeframes, but fully tunable for any market.
Built for traders who value clarity over chaos, this strategy aims to reduce false signals and offer a cleaner execution framework for trend followers and breakout scalpers alike.
> Make volatility your ally, not your enemy.
Codigo Trading 1.0📌Codigo Trading 1.0
This indicator strategically combines SuperTrend, multiple Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs), the Relative Strength Index (RSI), and the Average True Range (ATR) to offer clear entry and exit signals, as well as an in-depth view of market trends. Ideal for traders looking to optimize their operations with an all-in-one tool.
🔩How the Indicator Works:
This indicator relies on the interaction and confirmation of several key components to generate signals:
SuperTrend: Determines the primary trend direction. An uptrend SuperTrend signal (green line) indicates an upward trend, while a downtrend (red line) signals a downward trend. It also serves as a guide for setting Stop Loss and Take Profit levels.
EMAs: Includes EMAs of 10, 20, 55, 100, 200, and 325 periods. The relationship between the EMA 10 and EMA 20 is fundamental for confirming the strength and direction of movements. An EMA 10 above the EMA 20 suggests an uptrend, and vice versa. Longer EMAs act as dynamic support and resistance levels, offering a broader view of the market structure.
RSI: Used to identify overbought (RSI > 70/80) and oversold (RSI < 30/20) conditions, generating "Take Profit" alerts for potential trade closures.
ATR: Monitors market volatility to help you manage exits. ATR exit signals are triggered when volatility changes direction, indicating a possible exhaustion of the movement.
🗒️Entry and Exit Signals:
I designed specific alerts based on all the indicators I use in conjunction:
Long Entries: When SuperTrend is bullish and EMA 10 crosses above EMA 20.
Short Entries: When SuperTrend is bearish and EMA 10 crosses below EMA 20.
RSI Exits (Take Profit): Indicated by "TP" labels on the chart, when the RSI reaches extreme levels (overbought for longs, oversold for shorts).
EMA 20 Exits: When the price closes below EMA 20 (for longs) or above EMA 20 (for shorts).
ATR Exits: When the ATR changes direction, signaling a possible decrease in momentum.
📌Key Benefits:
Clarity in Trend: Quickly identifies market direction with SuperTrend and EMA alignment.
Strategic Entry and Exit Signals: Receive timely alerts to optimize your entry and exit points.
Assisted Trade Management: RSI and ATR help you consider when to take profits or exit a position.
Intuitive Visualization: Arrows, labels, and colored lines make analysis easy to interpret.
Disclaimer:
Trading in financial markets carries significant risks. This indicator is an analysis tool and should not be considered financial advice. Always conduct your own research and trade at your own risk.
Profits Framework 25.6The Profits Framework 25.6 is a multi-timeframe, EMA-based trading system designed for futures traders seeking clean, high-conviction entries. This script uses:
EMAs (12, 50, 200) for structure
30-minute confluence with the current chart
A 4-factor entry scoring system (bias, stack, pullback, candle confirmation)
Fixed 100-tick target/stop
Real-time BUY/SELL labels with entry prices
Scoreboard showing win/loss outcomes for both directions
Best suited for NQ futures traders using the 15-minute chart for entries.
Test and adapt to your style before live trading.
DVPOA mean reversion trading strategy is founded on the principle that asset prices, after experiencing significant deviations, tend to return to their historical average or "mean." This approach can be applied to various financial instruments, including major cryptocurrencies and stock market indices, which, despite their distinct characteristics, both exhibit tendencies to revert to a perceived baseline over different timeframes.
Core Concept: The fundamental idea is to identify when an asset is "overbought" (traded at a price significantly above its mean) or "oversold" (traded at a price significantly below its mean). A trader employing this strategy would look to sell or short-sell an overbought asset, anticipating a price decline back towards the average. Conversely, they would buy or long an oversold asset, expecting its price to rise towards the mean.
LevelsThis indicator plots the following levels:
- Current Day High and Low
- Previous Day High and Low
- Current Week High and Low
- Last Week High and Low
- Settlement Price
- Asian High and Low
- London High and Low
Nova SMC Key TimesThe Nova SMC Key Times is a focused TradingView® indicator tailored for futures traders who want clear visual markers at key session transitions. Designed with simplicity in mind, it automatically plots two dashed vertical lines each trading day to highlight the pre-market and official market-open times (adjusted for Micro E-mini S&P 500 and Micro Gold contracts).
Pre-Market Marker: A semi-transparent white dashed line drawn at the start of pre-market activity, helping you observe early liquidity movements and potential order accumulation.
Market-Open Marker: A fully opaque white dashed line at the exact opening bar of the main session, providing a clear reference for breakout attempts and volatility spikes.
Because LSF detects the appropriate timestamps based on the loaded symbol (MES1! or MGC1!), you never need to manually set session times. If applied to other symbols, it remains silent, ensuring that charts stay uncluttered.
You can easily customize line colors to match your visual preferences under the provided style settings. By visually framing these two critical moments each day, Nova LSF helps traders anticipate stop hunts, breakout retests, and initial momentum moves—making it a useful complement to any liquidity-oriented or order-flow strategy.