Volume Bubbles & Liquidity Heatmap [LuxAlgo]The Volume Bubbles & Liquidity Heatmap indicator highlights volume and liquidity clearly and precisely with its volume bubbles and liquidity heat map, allowing to identify key price areas.
Customize the bubbles with different time frames and different display modes: total volume, buy and sell volume, or delta volume.
🔶 USAGE
The primary objective of this tool is to offer traders a straightforward method for analyzing volume on any selected timeframe.
By default, the tool displays buy and sell volume bubbles for the daily timeframe over the last 2,000 bars. Traders should be aware of the difference between the timeframe of the chart and that of the bubbles.
The tool also displays a liquidity heat map to help traders identify price areas where liquidity accumulates or is lacking.
🔹 Volume Bubbles
The bubbles have three possible display modes:
Total Volume: Displays the total volume of trades per bubble.
Buy & Sell Volume: Each bubble is divided into buy and sell volume.
Delta Volume: Displays the difference between buy and sell volume.
Each bubble represents the trading volume for a given period. By default, the timeframe for each bubble is set to daily, meaning each bubble represents the trading volume for each day.
The size of each bubble is proportional to the volume traded; a larger bubble indicates greater volume, while a smaller bubble indicates lower volume.
The color of each bubble indicates the dominant volume: green for buy volume and red for sell volume.
One of the tool's main goals is to facilitate simple, clear, multi-timeframe volume analysis.
The previous chart shows Delta Volume bubbles with various chart and bubble timeframe configurations.
To correctly visualize the bubbles, traders must ensure there is a sufficient number of bars per bubble. This is achieved by using a lower chart timeframe and a higher bubble timeframe.
As can be seen in the image above, the greater the difference between the chart and bubble timeframes, the better the visualization.
🔹 Liquidity Heatmap
The other main element of the tool is the liquidity heatmap. By default, it divides the chart into 25 different price areas and displays the accumulated trading volume on each.
The image above shows a 4-hour BTC chart displaying only the liquidity heatmap. Traders should be aware of these key price areas and observe how the price behaves in them, looking for possible opportunities to engage with the market.
The main parameters for controlling the heatmap on the settings panel are Rows and Cell Minimum Size. Rows modifies the number of horizontal price areas displayed, while Cell Minimum Size modifies the minimum size of each liquidity cell in each row.
As can be seen in the above BTC hourly chart, the cell size is 24 at the top and 168 at the bottom. The cells are smaller on top and bigger on the bottom.
The color of each cell reflects the liquidity size with a gradient; this reflects the total volume traded within each cell. The default colors are:
Red: larger liquidity
Yellow: medium liquidity
Blue: lower liquidity
🔹 Using Both Tools Together
This indicator provides the means to identify directional bias and market timing.
The main idea is that if buyers are strong, prices are likely to increase, and if sellers are strong, prices are likely to decrease. This gives us a directional bias for opening long or short positions. Then, we combine our directional bias with price rejection or acceptance of key liquidity levels to determine the timing of opening or closing our positions.
Now, let's review some charts.
This first chart is BTC 1H with Delta Weekly Bubbles. Delta Bubbles measure the difference between buy and sell volume, so we can easily see which group is dominant (buyers or sellers) and how strong they are in any given week. This, along with the key price areas displayed by the Liquidity Heatmap, can help us navigate the markets.
We divided market behavior into seven groups, and each group has several bubbles, numbered from 1 to 17.
Bubbles 1, 2, and 3: After strong buyers market consolidates with positive delta, prices move up next week.
Bubbles 3, 4, and 5: Strength changes from buyers to sellers. Next week, prices go down.
Bubbles 6 and 7: The market trades at higher prices, but with negative delta. Next week, prices go down.
Bubbles 7, 8, and 9: Strength changes from sellers to buyers. Next weeks (9 and 10), prices go up.
Bubbles 10, 11, and 12: After strong buyers prices trade higher with a negative delta. Next weeks (12 and 13) prices go down.
Bubbles 12, 14, and 15: Strength changes from sellers to buyers; next week, prices increase.
Bubbles 15 and 16: The market trades higher with a very small positive delta; next week, prices go down.
Current bubble/week 17 is not yet finished. Right now, it is trading lower, but with a smaller negative delta than last week. This may signal that sellers are losing strength and that a potential reversal will follow, with prices trading higher.
This is the same BTC 1H chart, but with price rejections from key liquidity areas acting as strong price barriers.
When prices reach a key area with strong liquidity and are rejected, it signals a good time to take action.
By observing price behavior at certain key price levels, we can improve our timing for entering or exiting the markets.
🔶 DETAILS
🔹 Bubbles Display
From the settings panel, traders can configure the bubbles with four main parameters: Mode, Timeframe, Size%, and Shape.
The image above shows five-minute BTC charts with execution over the last 3,500 bars, different display modes, a daily timeframe, 100% size, and shape one.
The Size % parameter controls the overall size of the bubbles, while the Shape parameter controls their vertical growth.
Since the chart has two scales, one for time and one for price, traders can use the Shape parameter to make the bubbles round.
The chart above shows the same bubbles with different size and shape parameters.
You can also customize data labels and timeframe separators from the settings panel.
🔶 SETTINGS
Execute on last X bars: Number of bars for indicator execution
🔹 Bubbles
Display Bubbles: Enable/Disable volume bubbles.
Bubble Mode: Select from the following options: total volume, buy and sell volume, or the delta between buy and sell volume.
Bubble Timeframe: Select the timeframe for which the bubbles will be displayed.
Bubble Size %: Select the size of the bubbles as a percentage.
Bubble Shape: Select the shape of the bubbles. The larger the number, the more vertical the bubbles will be stretched.
🔹 Labels
Display Labels: Enable/Disable data labels, select size and location.
🔹 Separators
Display Separators: Enable/Disable timeframe separators and select color.
🔹 Liquidity Heatmap
Display Heatmap: Enable/Disable liquidity heatmap.
Heatmap Rows: select number of rows to be displayed.
Cell Minimum Size: Select the minimum size for each cell in each row.
Colors.
🔹 Style
Buy & Sell Volume Colors.
Penunjuk dan strategi
Smart Algogn2 [ChartPrime]Smart Algo indicator with buy/sell signals, optimized for crypto intraday trading.
cd_indiCATor_CxGeneral:
This indicator is the redesigned, simplified, and feature-enhanced version of the previously shared indicators:
cd_cisd_market_Cx, cd_HTF_Bias_Cx, cd_sweep&cisd_Cx, cd_SMT_Sweep_CISD_Cx, and cd_RSI_divergence_Cx.
Within the holistic setup, the indicator tracks:
• HTF bias
• Market structure (trend) in the current timeframe
• Divergence between selected pairs (SMT)
• Divergence between price and RSI values
• Whether the price is in an important area (FVG, iFVG, and Volume Imbalance)
• Whether the price is at a key level
• Whether the price is within a user-defined special timeframe
The main condition and trigger of the setup is an HTF sweep with CISD confirmation on the aligned timeframe.
When the main condition occurs, the indicator provides the user with a real-time market status summary, enriched with other data.
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What’s new?
-In the SMT module:
• Triad SMT analysis (e.g.: NQ1!, ES1!, and YM1!)
• Dyad SMT analysis (e.g.: EURUSD, GBPUSD)
• Alternative pair definition and divergence analysis for non-correlated assets
o For crypto assets (xxxUSDT <--> xxxUSDT.P) (e.g.: SOLUSDT.P, SOLUSDT)
o For stocks, divergence analysis by comparing the asset with its value in another currency
(BIST:xxx <--> BIST:xxx / EURTRY), (BAT:xxx <--> BAT:xxx / EURUSD)
-Special timeframe definition
-Configurable multi-option alarm center
-Alternative summary presentation (check list / status table / stickers)
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Details and usage:
The user needs to configure four main sections:
• Pair and correlated pairs
• Timeframes (Auto / Manual)
• Alarm center
• Visual arrangement and selections
Pair Selections:
The user should adjust trading pairs according to their trade preferences.
Examples:
• Triad: NQ1!-ES1!-YM1!, BTC-ETH-Total3
• Dyad: NAS100-US500, XAUUSD-XAGUSD, XRPUSDT-XLMUSDT
Single pairs:
-Crypto Assets:
If crypto assets are not in the triad or dyad list, they are automatically matched as:
Perpetual <--> Spot (e.g.: DOGEUSDT.P <--> DOGEUSDT)
If the asset is already defined in a dyad list (e.g., DOGE – SHIB), the dyad definition takes priority.
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-Stocks:
If stocks are defined in the dyad list (e.g.: BIST:THYAO <--> BIST:PGSUS), the dyad definition takes priority.
If not defined, the stock is compared with its value in the selected currency.
For example, in the Turkish Stock Exchange:
BIST:FENER stock, if EUR is chosen from the menu, is compared as BIST:FENER / OANDA:EURTRY.
Here, “OANDA” and the stock market currency (TRY) are automatically applied for the exchange rate.
For NYSE:XOM, its pair will be NYSE:XOM / EURUSD.
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Timeframes:
By default, the menu is set to “Auto.” In this mode, aligned timeframes are automatically selected.
Aligned timeframes (LTF-HTF):
1m-15m, 3m-30m, 5m-1h, 15m-4h, 1h-D, 4h-W, D-M
Example: if monitoring the chart on 5m:
• 1h sweep + 5m CISD confirmation
• D sweep + 1h CISD confirmation (bias)
• 5m market structure
• 1h SMT and 1h RSI divergence analysis
For manual selections, the user must define the timeframes for Sweep and HTF bias.
FVG, iFVG, and Volume Imbalance timeframes must be manually set in both modes.
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Alarm Center:
The user can choose according to preferred criteria.
Each row has options.
“Yes” → included in alarm condition.
“No” → not included in alarm condition.
If special timeframe criteria are added to the alarm, the hour range must also be entered in the same row, and the “Special Zone” tab (default: -4) should be checked.
Key level timeframes and plot options must be set manually.
Example alarm setup:
Alongside the main Sweep + CISD condition, if we also want HTF bias + Trend alignment + key level (W, D) and special timeframe (09:00–11:00), we should set up the menu as follows:
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Visual Arrangement and Selections:
Users can control visibility with checkboxes according to their preferences.
In the Table & Sticker tab, table options and labels can be controlled.
• Summary Table has two options: Check list and Status Table
• From the HTF bias section, real-time bias and HTF sweep zone (optional) are displayed
• The RSI divergence section only shows divergence analysis results
• The SMT 2 sub-section only functions when triad is selected
Labels are shown on the bar where the sweep + CISD condition occurs, displaying the current situation.
With the Check box option, all criteria’s real-time status is shown (True/False).
Status Table provides a real-time summary table.
Although the menu may look crowded, most settings only need to be adjusted once during initial use.
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What’s next?
• Suggestions from users
• Standard deviation projection
• Mitigation/order blocks (cd special mtg)
• PSP /TPD
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Final note:
Every additional criterion in the alarm settings will affect alarm frequency.
Multiple conditions occurring at the same time is not, by itself, sufficient to enter a trade—you should always apply your own judgment.
Looking forward to your feedback and suggestions.
Happy trading! 🎉
Dynamic EMA Stack Support & ResistanceEvery trader needs reliable support and resistance — but static zones and lagging indicators won't cut it in fast-moving markets. This script combines a Fibonacci-based 5-EMA stacking system and left/right pivots that create dynamic support & resistance logic to uncover real-time structural shifts & momentum zones that actually adapt to price action. This isn’t just a mashup — it’s a complete built-from-the-ground-up support & resistance engine designed for scalpers, intraday traders, and trend followers alike.
🧠 🧠 🧠What It Does🧠 🧠 🧠
This script uses two powerful engines working in sync:
1️⃣ EMA Stack (5-EMA Framework)
Built on Fibonacci-based lengths: 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, (configurable) this stack identifies:
🔹 Bullish Stack: EMAs aligned from fastest to slowest (uptrend confirmation)
🔹 Bearish Stack: EMAs aligned inversely (downtrend confirmation)
🟡 Narrowing Zones: When EMAs compress within ATR thresholds → possible breakout or reversal zone
🎯 Labels identify key transitions like:
✅"Begin Bear Trend?"
✅"Uptrend SPRT"
✅"RES?" (resistance test)
2️⃣ Pivot-Based Projection Engine
Using classic Left/Right Bar pivot logic, the script:
📌 Detects early-stage swing highs/lows before full confirmation
📈 Projects horizontal S/R lines that adapt to market structure
🔁 Keeps lines active until a new pivot replaces them
🧩 Syncs beautifully with EMA stack for confluence zones
🎯🎯🎯Key Features for Traders🎯🎯🎯
✅ Trend Detection
→ EMA order reveals real-time bias (bullish, bearish, compression)
✅ Dynamic S/R Zones
→ Historical support/resistance levels auto-draw and extend
✅ Smart Labeling
→ “SPRT”, “RES”, and “Trend?” labels for live context + testing logic
✅ Custom Candle Coloring
→ Choose from Bar Color or Full Candle Overlay modes
✅ Scalper & Swing Compatible
→ Use fast confirmations for scalping or stack consistency for longer trends
⚙️⚙️⚙️How to Use⚙️⚙️⚙️
✅Use Top/Bottom (trend state) Line Colors to quickly read trend conditions.
✅Use Pivot-based support/resistance projections to anticipate where price might pause or reverse.
✅Watch for yellow/blue zones to prepare for volatility shifts/reversals.
✅Combine with volume or momentum indicators for added confirmation.
📐📐📐Customization Options📐📐📐
✅EMA lengths (5, 8, 13, 21, 34) — fully configurable - try 21,34,55, 89, 144 for longer term trend states
✅Left/Right bar pivot settings (default: 21/5)
✅Label size, visibility, and color themes
✅Toggle line and label visibility for clean layouts
✅“Max Bars Back” to control how deep history is scanned safely
🛠🛠🛠Built-In Safeguards🛠🛠🛠
✅ATR-based filters to stabilize compression logic
✅Guarded lookback (max_bars_back) to avoid runtime errors
✅Works on any asset, any timeframe
🏁🏁🏁Final Word🏁🏁🏁
This script is not just a visual tool, it’s a complete trend and structure framework. Whether you're looking for clean trend alignment, dynamic support/resistance, or early warning labels, this system is tuned to help you react with confidence — not hindsight.
Rembember, no single indicator should be used in isolation. For best results, combine it with price action analysis, higher-timeframe context, and complementary tools like trendlines, moving averages etc Use it as part of a well-rounded trading approach to confirm setups — not to define them alone.
💡💡💡Turn logic into clarity. Structure into trades. And uncertainty into confidence.💡💡💡
MEMEC - Meme Coin Market Cap [Da_Prof]For this indicator, the meme coin market cap of the top meme coins are added together to get an estimate of the total meme coin market cap back to the first meme coin, DOGE. Meme.C does this natively on TradingView, but its data only goes back to 19 May 2025. For the indicator, MEME.C supersedes the addition of all the individual meme coins (i.e., from 19 May 2025 to present). The start of MEME.C is labeled on the chart by default, but can be removed by deselecting the label in the settings.
After the creation of DOGE, but before data is available for Meme.C, the highest market cap meme coins are added together to estimate the meme coin market cap. The meme coins used by default are DOGE, SHIB, PEPE, BONK, FLOKI, PENGU, TRUMP, SPX6900, FARTCOIN, WIF, M, BRETT, B, MOG, APE, TURBO, DOG, and POPCAT. Users can select if they wish to disregard any or all of these coins. As of the creation of the indicator, DOGE, SHIB, and PEPE have CRYPTOCAP symbols on TradingView. Therefore, the true market cap of these coins is integrated into this indicator. The other meme coin market caps are estimated using price and the circulating supply as of 09/16/2025. I make no claims as to the indicator's exact accuracy. In fact, it isn't exactly accurate since I utilized the circulating supply on the day it was created, so for meme coins that have a changing supply, the market cap will be at least slightly inaccurate. Use this indicator at your own risk.
To use the indicator, it is best to plot overlayed on the CRYPTOCAP:DOGE chart. You can decide whether or not to hide the DOGE market cap.
Simple Technicals Table📊 Simple Technicals Table
🎯 A comprehensive technical analysis dashboard displaying key pivot points and moving averages across multiple timeframes
📋 OVERVIEW
The Simple Technicals Table is a powerful indicator that organizes essential trading data into a clean, customizable table format. It combines Fibonacci-based pivot points with critical moving averages for both daily and weekly timeframes, giving traders instant access to key support/resistance levels and trend information.
Perfect for:
Technical analysts studying multi-timeframe data
Chart readers needing quick reference levels
Market researchers analyzing price patterns
Educational purposes and data visualization
🚀 KEY FEATURES
📊 Dual Timeframe Analysis
Daily (D1) and Weekly (W1) data side-by-side
Real-time updates as market conditions change
Seamless comparison between timeframes
🎯 Fibonacci Pivot Points
R3, R2, R1 : Resistance levels using Fibonacci ratios (38.2%, 61.8%, 100%)
PP : Central pivot point from previous period's data
S1, S2, S3 : Support levels with same methodology
📈 Complete EMA Suite
EMA 10 : Short-term trend identification
EMA 20 : Popular swing trading reference
EMA 50 : Medium-term trend confirmation
EMA 100 : Institutional support/resistance
EMA 200 : Long-term trend determination
📊 Essential Indicators
RSI 14 : Momentum for overbought/oversold conditions
ATR 14 : Volatility measurement for risk management
🎨 Full Customization
9 table positions : Place anywhere on your chart
5 text sizes : Tiny to huge for optimal visibility
Custom colors : Background, headers, and text
Optional pivot lines : Visual weekly levels on chart
⚙️ HOW IT WORKS
Fibonacci Pivot Calculation:
Pivot Point (PP) = (High + Low + Close) / 3
Range = High - Low
Resistance Levels:
R1 = PP + (Range × 0.382)
R2 = PP + (Range × 0.618)
R3 = PP + (Range × 1.000)
Support Levels:
S1 = PP - (Range × 0.382)
S2 = PP - (Range × 0.618)
S3 = PP - (Range × 1.000)
Smart Price Formatting:
< $1: 5 decimal places (crypto-friendly)
$1-$10: 4 decimal places
$10-$100: 3 decimal places
> $100: 2 decimal places
📊 TECHNICAL ANALYSIS APPLICATIONS
⚠️ EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE ONLY
This indicator is designed solely for technical analysis and educational purposes . It provides data visualization to help understand market structure and price relationships.
📈 Data Analysis Uses
Support & Resistance Identification : Visualize Fibonacci-based pivot levels
Trend Analysis : Study EMA relationships and price positioning
Multi-Timeframe Study : Compare daily and weekly technical data
Market Structure : Understand key technical levels and indicators
📚 Educational Benefits
Learn about Fibonacci pivot point calculations
Understand moving average relationships
Study RSI and ATR indicator values
Practice multi-timeframe technical analysis
🔍 Data Visualization Features
Organized table format for easy data reading
Color-coded levels for quick identification
Real-time technical indicator values
Historical data integrity maintained
🛠️ SETUP GUIDE
1. Installation
Search "Simple Technicals Table" in indicators
Add to chart (appears in middle-left by default)
Table displays automatically on any timeframe
2. Customization
Table Position : Choose from 9 locations
Text Size : Adjust for screen resolution
Colors : Match your chart theme
Pivot Lines : Toggle weekly level visualization
3. Optimization Tips
Use larger text on mobile devices
Dark backgrounds work well with light text
Enable pivot lines for visual reference
✅ BEST PRACTICES
Recommended Usage:
Use for technical analysis and educational study only
Combine with other analytical methods for comprehensive analysis
Study multi-timeframe data relationships
Practice understanding technical indicator values
Important Notes:
Levels based on previous period's data
Most effective in trending markets
No repainting - uses confirmed data only
Works on all instruments and timeframes
🔧 TECHNICAL SPECS
Performance:
Pine Script v5 optimized code
Minimal CPU/memory usage
Real-time data updates
No lookahead bias
Compatibility:
All chart types (Candlestick, Bar, Line)
Any instrument (Stocks, Forex, Crypto, etc.)
All timeframes supported
Mobile and desktop friendly
Data Accuracy:
Precise floating-point calculations
Historical data integrity maintained
No future data leakage
📱 DEVICE SUPPORT
✅ Desktop browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge)
✅ TradingView mobile app (iOS/Android)
✅ TradingView desktop application
✅ Light and dark themes
✅ All screen resolutions
📋 VERSION INFO
Version 1.0 - Initial Release
Fibonacci-based pivot calculations
Dual timeframe support (Daily/Weekly)
Complete EMA suite (10, 20, 50, 100, 200)
RSI and ATR indicators
Fully customizable interface
Optional pivot line visualization
Smart price formatting
Mobile-optimized display
⚠️ DISCLAIMER
This indicator is designed for technical analysis, educational and informational purposes ONLY . It provides data visualization and technical calculations to help users understand market structure and price relationships.
⚠️ NOT FOR TRADING DECISIONS
This tool does NOT provide trading signals or investment advice
All data is for analytical and educational purposes only
Users should not base trading decisions solely on this indicator
Always conduct thorough research and analysis before making any financial decisions
📚 Educational Use Only
Use for learning technical analysis concepts
Study market data and indicator relationships
Practice chart reading and data interpretation
Understand mathematical calculations behind technical indicators
The Simple Technicals Table provides technical data visualization to assist in market analysis education. It does not constitute financial advice, trading recommendations, or investment guidance. Users are solely responsible for their own research and decisions.
Author: ToTrieu
Version: 1.0
Category: Technical Analysis / Support & Resistance
License: Open source for educational use
💬 Questions? Comments? Feel free to reach out!
Salim ALHammadi-Telegram @salimalhammadiA trading indicator that works on all time frames shows signals for selling, buying, target, and stop loss.
By Salim ALHammadi
RSI MA Cross + Divergence Signal (V2) Core Logic
RSI + Moving Average
The script calculates a standard RSI (default 14).
It then overlays a moving average (SMA/EMA/WMA, default 9).
When RSI crosses above its MA → bullish momentum.
When RSI crosses below its MA → bearish momentum.
Divergence Filter
Signals are only valid if there’s confirmed divergence:
Bullish divergence: Price makes a lower low, RSI makes a higher low.
Bearish divergence: Price makes a higher high, RSI makes a lower high.
Overbought / Oversold Filter
Optional extra:
Bullish signals only valid if RSI ≤ 30 (oversold).
Bearish signals only valid if RSI ≥ 70 (overbought).
This ensures signals happen in “stretched” conditions.
Risk & Trade Management
Entries taken only when all conditions align.
Exits can be managed with ATR stops, partial take-profits, breakeven moves, and trailing stops (we coded these in the strategy version).
Cooldown, session filters, and daily loss guard to keep risk tight.
🔹 Strengths
✅ High selectivity: Combining RSI cross + divergence + OB/OS means signals are rare but higher quality.
✅ Great at catching reversals: Divergence highlights where price may be running out of steam.
✅ Risk management baked in: ATR stops + partial exits smooth out equity curve.
✅ Works across markets: ES, FX, crypto — anywhere RSI divergences are respected.
✅ Flexible: You can loosen/tighten filters depending on aggressiveness.
🔹 Weaknesses
❌ Lag from pivots: Divergence only confirms after a few bars → you enter late sometimes.
❌ Choppy in ranges: In sideways markets, RSI divergences appear often and whipsaw.
❌ Filters reduce signals: With all filters ON (divergence + OB/OS + trend + session), signals can be very rare — may under-trade.
❌ Not standalone: Needs higher-timeframe context (trend, liquidity pools) to avoid counter-trend entries.
🔹 Best Ways to Trade It
Use Higher Timeframe Bias
Run the strategy on 15m/1H, but only trade in direction of higher timeframe trend (e.g., 4H EMA).
Example: If daily is bullish → only take bullish divergences.
Pair With Structure
Look for signals at key zones: HTF support/resistance, VWAP, or FVGs.
Divergence + RSI cross inside an FVG is a strong entry trigger.
Adjust OB/OS for Volatility
For crypto/FX: use 35/65 instead of 30/70 (markets trend harder).
For ES/S&P: 30/70 works fine.
Risk Management Is King
Use partial exits: take profit at 1R, trail rest.
Size by % of equity (we coded this into the strategy).
Avoid News Spikes
Divergences break down around CPI, NFP, Fed announcements — stay flat.
🔹 When It Shines
Trending markets that make extended pushes → clean divergences.
Reversal zones (oversold → bullish bounce, overbought → bearish fade).
Swing trading (15m–4H) — less noise than 1m/5m scalping.
🔹 When to Avoid
Low volatility chop → lots of false divergences.
During high-impact news → RSI swings wildly.
In strong one-way trends without pullbacks — divergence keeps calling tops/bottoms too early.
✅ Summary:
This is a reversal-focused RSI divergence strategy with strict filters. It’s powerful when combined with higher-timeframe bias + structure confluence, but weak if traded blindly in choppy or news-driven conditions. Best to treat it as a precision entry trigger, not a full system — layer it on top of your FVG/ORB framework for maximum edge.
Ripster EMA Cloud A+ Setup + Exit Plan + Buy/Sell TriggersUsing the Ripster Cloud Method, a conditional system that helps with entries and exits
Multi-Timeframe Candle Color Dashboard V.3 (ByTraderWut)หลักการทำงานของอินดิเคเตอร์ (Indicator's Working Principle)
อินดิเคเตอร์นี้ถูกออกแบบมาเพื่อช่วยให้นักเทรดสามารถวิเคราะห์แนวโน้มของตลาดในหลายๆ ไทม์เฟรมได้พร้อมกันอย่างรวดเร็วและแม่นยำ. หัวใจสำคัญของการทำงานอยู่ที่การตรวจสอบราคาเปิดและราคาปิดของแท่งเทียนที่ ปิดไปแล้ว ในแต่ละไทม์เฟรม ซึ่งเป็นข้อมูลที่มีความน่าเชื่อถือสูงกว่าแท่งเทียนที่กำลังวิ่งอยู่.
1. การคำนวณสีแท่งเทียน (Candle Color Calculation)
อินดิเคเตอร์จะทำการส่งคำสั่งไปยังไทม์เฟรมย่อยแต่ละช่วงเวลาที่คุณเลือก (เช่น M1, M5, H1, D1) เพื่อดึงข้อมูลราคาเปิดและราคาปิดของแท่งเทียนล่าสุดที่ปิดสมบูรณ์แล้ว.
Bullish (ขาขึ้น): หากราคาปิดของแท่งเทียนที่ปิดไปแล้ว สูงกว่า ราคาเปิด อินดิเคเตอร์จะแสดงเป็น สีเขียว.
Bearish (ขาลง): หากราคาปิดของแท่งเทียนที่ปิดไปแล้ว ต่ำกว่า ราคาเปิด อินดิเคเตอร์จะแสดงเป็น สีแดง.
2. การนับแท่งเทียนต่อเนื่อง (Consecutive Candle Count)
นอกจากการแสดงสีแล้ว อินดิเคเตอร์ยังมีการนับจำนวนแท่งเทียนที่มีสีเดียวกันต่อเนื่องกัน.
ฟังก์ชันการนับ: โค้ดจะใช้ลูปในการย้อนกลับไปตรวจสอบแท่งเทียนที่ปิดไปแล้วตามจำนวนที่คุณกำหนดในหน้าการตั้งค่า Consecutive Bars for Status. หากจำนวนแท่งเทียนสีเดียวกันต่อเนื่องถึงเกณฑ์ที่ตั้งไว้ อินดิเคเตอร์จะแสดงคำว่า "Bullish" หรือ "Bearish" เพิ่มเติม.
ประโยชน์: ฟีเจอร์นี้ช่วยกรองสัญญาณรบกวนที่เกิดจากราคาที่ขึ้นลงเล็กน้อย และช่วยให้คุณยืนยันความแข็งแกร่งของเทรนด์ได้อย่างแม่นยำยิ่งขึ้น.
3. การใช้งานร่วมกับการวิเคราะห์เชิงเทคนิค (Integration with Technical Analysis)
หลักการทำงานของอินดิเคเตอร์สอดคล้องกับการวิเคราะห์แบบ Multi-Timeframe Analysis ซึ่งเป็นพื้นฐานสำคัญของการเทรด. การใช้ Dashboard จะช่วยให้คุณเห็นภาพรวมของตลาดในมุมกว้าง และใช้สัญญาณยืนยันการเข้าออเดอร์ในไทม์เฟรมที่คุณเทรดอยู่ได้ทันที.
ตัวอย่าง: หากคุณเทรดในไทม์เฟรม H1 (ชั่วโมง) และเห็นว่า H4 และ D1 ก็เป็นเทรนด์ขาขึ้นเช่นกัน (Bullish) สัญญาณเข้าออเดอร์ซื้อ (Long) ของคุณใน H1 ก็จะมีความน่าเชื่อถือมากขึ้น.
English Version: Indicator's Working Principle
The indicator is designed to help traders analyze market trends across multiple timeframes quickly and accurately. The core of its functionality lies in checking the open and close prices of closed bars in each timeframe, which provides more reliable information than a bar that is still forming.
1. Candle Color Calculation
The indicator sends a request to each selected sub-timeframe (e.g., M1, M5, H1, D1) to fetch the open and close prices of the most recently completed bar.
Bullish (Uptrend): If the close price of the closed bar is higher than its open price, the indicator will display a green color.
Bearish (Downtrend): If the close price of the closed bar is lower than its open price, the indicator will display a red color.
2. Consecutive Candle Count
In addition to the color display, the indicator also counts the number of consecutive candles of the same color.
Counting Function: The code uses a loop to check the past closed bars up to the number you've defined in the Consecutive Bars for Status input. If the number of consecutive candles of the same color meets or exceeds this threshold, the words "Bullish" or "Bearish" will appear.
Benefit: This feature helps to filter out market noise from minor price fluctuations, allowing you to confirm the strength of a trend more accurately.
3. Integration with Technical Analysis
The indicator's working principle aligns with Multi-Timeframe Analysis, a fundamental trading concept. The dashboard provides a comprehensive market overview, allowing you to use confirmation signals to enter trades on your primary timeframe with greater confidence.
Example: If you are trading on the H1 (hourly) timeframe and see that H4 and D1 are also in an uptrend (Bullish), your long entry signal on H1 will be more reliable.
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8/21 EMA Cross with 50 SMA FilterKey Features:
8/21 EMA Crossover: Detects when the 8 EMA crosses above/below the 21 EMA
50 SMA Filter: Only shows signals when:
Bullish cross occurs AND price is above 50 SMA
Bearish cross occurs AND price is below 50 SMA
Visual Signals: Green "BUY" labels for filtered bullish crosses, red "SELL" labels for filtered bearish crosses
Comparison: Small gray triangles show unfiltered crosses that were rejected by the 50 SMA filter
Trend Background: Light green when above 50 SMA, light red when below
Alerts: Built-in alert conditions for both filtered signals
Golden Point – Wyckoff Compression→Sweep→Reclaim→OBGolden Point – Wyckoff Compression→Sweep→Reclaim→OB + HTF BOS/CHOCH
Pullback & ATR Trailing Strategy※日本語は英文の次に記載あります。
Overview
This indicator combines short-term RSI pullback/rebound signals with long-term RSI divergence to visualize potential buy and sell opportunities.
It also plots ATR-based trailing stops and partial take-profit lines, making it suitable for day trading and short-term trading.
Alerts are triggered when signal conditions are met.
Key Features
Detect short-term RSI pullbacks/rebounds (default 6 periods)
Detect divergences on long-term RSI
Visualize buy/sell signals with labels
Display ATR-based trailing stop and partial take-profit lines
Trigger alerts when conditions are met
Settings Explanation
Short-term RSI Length (rsiShortLen) Period for short-term RSI used to detect pullbacks or rebounds
Pullback Threshold (levelLow) RSI level below which a buy signal is considered
Rebound Threshold (levelHigh) RSI level above which a sell signal is considered
Long-term Timeframe (longTF) Timeframe used for divergence detection
Long-term RSI Length (longRSILen) Period for RSI on the long-term timeframe, used for divergence detection
Pivot Width Left / Right (pivotLeft / pivotRight)
Determines how we detect swing highs/lows (peaks and valleys).
For example, with pivotLeft=3 and pivotRight=3, a bar is considered a swing high if it is higher than the 3 bars to its left and 3 bars to its right.
Larger numbers detect only bigger swings, smaller numbers also detect smaller swings.
ATR Length (atrLen) Period for ATR calculation for trailing stops
ATR Multiplier (atrMult) Multiplier for ATR to calculate trailing stop distance
Partial Take-Profit Multiplier (tpMult) Multiplier to calculate half-profit level based on swing amplitude
Green line (Long Trail / translucent green)
ATR-based trailing stop line for long positions.
Used as a stop-loss or trailing stop for open buy trades.
Dark green line shows partial take-profit (TP), translucent green shows trailing stop level.
Red line (Short Trail / translucent red)
ATR-based trailing stop line for short positions.
Used as a stop-loss or trailing stop for open sell trades.
Dark red line shows partial take-profit (TP), translucent red shows trailing stop level.
Note: TP lines indicate partial take-profit targets, while ATR trailing lines indicate stop-loss/trailing stop levels if the price moves against the position.
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概要
このインジケーターは、短期RSIの押し目/戻りシグナルと、長期足RSIによるダイバージェンスを組み合わせて、買い・売りのチャンスを可視化します。
さらに、ATRベースのトレールストップラインや半分利確ラインも表示し、デイトレードや短期トレードに最適化しています。
シグナル条件に一致した場合にアラートも作動します。
主な機能
短期RSI(デフォルト6期間)で押し目・戻りを検出
長期足RSIでのダイバージェンスを検出
BUY/SELLラベルでシグナルを視覚化
ATRベースのトレールライン・半分利確ラインを表示
条件一致時にアラート発動
各設定の説明
短期RSI期間 (rsiShortLen) デイトレ用の短期RSIの期間。押し目や戻りのシグナルに使用
押し目閾値 (levelLow) RSIが下回ったら買いシグナル判定に使用
戻り閾値 (levelHigh) RSIが上回ったら売りシグナル判定に使用
長期足 (longTF) ダイバージェンス判定用の長期足の時間軸
長期RSI期間 (longRSILen) 長期足で計算するRSIの期間。ダイバージェンス判定に使用
左右ピボット幅 (pivotLeft / pivotRight) 高値や安値を「スイングの山・谷」として判定する時に使う幅です。
例えば pivotLeft=3, pivotRight=3 の場合、「左に3本、右に3本のローソク足より高い/低い点」をスイングの頂点や底と見なします。
数値を大きくすると大きな波だけを拾い、小さくすると小さな波も拾いやすくなります。
ATR期間 (atrLen) トレールライン計算用ATRの期間
ATR倍率 (atrMult) トレールラインの距離をATRに掛ける倍率
半分利確倍率 (tpMult) 押し目/戻り幅に対して半分利確ラインを設定する倍率
緑の線(Long Trail / 半透明緑)
ATRベースのトレールストップラインです。
買いポジション中の損切り目安やトレーリングストップとして使います。
緑の濃い線は半分利確ライン(TP)、薄い緑の線はトレールストップの位置を示します。
赤い線(Short Trail / 半透明赤)
ATRベースのトレールストップラインです。
売りポジション中の損切り目安やトレーリングストップとして使います。
赤の濃い線は半分利確ライン(TP)、薄い赤の線はトレールストップの位置を示します。
補足:TP(Take Profit)線は半分利確の目安で、ATRトレールラインはポジションが逆行した時の損切り目安です。
Rolling VWAP with Standard Deviation Bands and AlertsA Rolling Volume Weighted Average Price (RVWAP) indicator featuring dynamic standard deviation bands and customizable alerts.
This indicator automatically adapts its calculation period to the chart timeframe while providing precise entry and exit signals through statistical deviation levels.
Automatic time period adjustment based on chart timeframe
Manual time period override option (days, hours, minutes)
Volume-weighted price calculations with variance safeguards
Five Standard Deviation Levels
Individual toggles for 1σ, 1.5σ, 2σ, 2.5σ, and 3σ bands
Color-coded visualization with gradient transparency
Red bands above RVWAP (resistance levels)
Green bands below RVWAP (support levels)
Orange RVWAP centerline
Smart Alert System
Separate BUY and SELL alert conditions
Individual band selection for alerts
Visual Triangle Alerts
Optional triangle markers on band crossings
Size and transparency graded by significance level
Tiny triangles for 1σ/1.5σ (frequent signals)
Normal triangles for 3σ (extreme moves)
Momentum and mean reversion trading
Support and resistance identification
Volatility-based position sizing
Multi-timeframe analysis
Ultimate Sniper Entry - Pivot PerfectionT2R📌 Description
The Ultimate Sniper Entry – Pivot Perfection is a precision trading tool designed to identify high-probability pivot points and generate early buy/sell entries with strong confirmation. By combining pivot detection, volume spikes, momentum filters (RSI), candle patterns, and EMA trend alignment, this system helps traders capture market reversals and trend continuation setups with improved accuracy.
It offers:
Smart Pivot Detection with adjustable sensitivity.
Multi-layer Confirmation: volume, momentum, candle structure, and EMA trend filter.
Non-Repainting Signals: arrows plotted only after pivot confirmation.
Visual Aids: buy/sell arrows, optional pivot markers, background trend shading.
Alerts: instant notifications for sniper buy/sell entries.
Info Panel: quick reference guide directly on chart.
Ideal for traders who want structured, rules-based entries while avoiding false signals, the Ultimate Sniper Entry system adapts to multiple markets and timeframes.
SMC and FVG and EMAsThe Smart Money Concept (SMC) revolves around understanding how institutional traders—banks, hedge funds, and other large players—move the market. It’s not just about price action; it’s about decoding the intent behind price movements. Here's a breakdown of the core SMC market structure logic:
Core Principles of SMC Market Structure
1. Market Structure Shifts (Break of Structure - BOS / Change of Character - CHoCH)
BOS (Break of Structure): Occurs when price breaks a previous swing high/low, signaling continuation of trend.
CHoCH (Change of Character): Indicates a potential reversal when price breaks against the prevailing trend.
2. Liquidity Pools
Institutions target areas where retail traders place stop-losses:
Buy-side liquidity (BSL): Above swing highs.
Sell-side liquidity (SSL): Below swing lows.
These zones are often swept before a reversal or continuation.
3. Order Blocks (OB)
The last bullish or bearish candle before a strong move.
Acts as a zone of institutional interest—price often returns here before continuing.
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🧱 What Is an Order Block?
An Order Block (OB) is the last bullish or bearish candle before a significant price move—usually caused by institutional buying or selling. It represents a zone where smart money placed large orders, and price often returns to this area to "mitigate" or fill leftover orders.
Think of it as a footprint left by big players before they push the market in a new direction.
Types of Order Blocks
Type Description
Bullish OB Last bearish candle before a strong upward move
Bearish OB Last bullish candle before a strong downward move
Mitigated OB Price revisits the OB and reacts (fills unexecuted orders)
Unmitigated OB Price hasn’t returned to the OB yet—potential future reaction zone
How to Identify an Order Block
Find a strong impulsive move (break of structure or liquidity sweep).
Look back to the last opposite candle before that move.
Mark the zone from the candle’s open to close (some traders include wicks).
Wait for price to return to this zone—this is where smart money may re-enter.
Why Are Order Blocks Powerful?
They reveal institutional intent.
Price often respects these zones—either bouncing or consolidating.
They offer high-probability entries with tight stop-losses and strong risk-reward setups.
xample in Practice
Imagine price drops sharply after a bullish candle. That bullish candle is likely a bearish order block—institutions sold heavily right after it. When price returns to that candle’s zone, it may reject again, giving you a short setup.
4. Mitigation
Price revisits an order bblock to “mitigate” unfilled orders.
This is where smart money re-enters the market.
5. Fair Value Gaps (FVG)
Imbalance between buyers and sellers.
Price tends to fill these gaps before resuming direction.
6. Entry Models
Common setups include:
Liquidity sweep → Break of Structure → Retest of Order Block
CHoCH → Retest → Entry with confirmation
Example Flow in Bullish SMC Structure
Liquidity sweep below a swing low.
CHoCH as price breaks a minor high.
Retest of bullish order block or FVG.
Entry confirmation (e.g., bullish engulfing, lower timeframe BOS).
SMC helps traders align with institutional flow rather than getting trapped by retail patterns. It’s about trading with the market makers, not against them.
Target: Previous swing high or next liquidity pool.
Wickless Heikin Ashi B/S [CHE]Wickless Heikin Ashi B/S \
Purpose.
Wickless Heikin Ashi B/S \ is built to surface only the cleanest momentum turns: it prints a Buy (B) when a bullish Heikin-Ashi candle forms with virtually no lower wick, and a Sell (S) when a bearish Heikin-Ashi candle forms with no upper wick. Optional Lock mode turns these into one-shot signals that hold the regime (bull or bear) until the opposite side appears. The tool can also project dashed horizontal lines from each signal’s price level to help you manage entries, stops, and partial take-profits visually.
How it works.
The indicator computes standard Heikin-Ashi values from your chart’s OHLC. A bar qualifies as bullish if its HA close is at or above its HA open; bearish if below. Then the wick on the relevant side is compared to the bar’s HA range. If that wick is smaller than your selected percentage threshold (plus a tiny tick epsilon to avoid rounding noise), the raw condition is considered “wickless.” Only one side can fire; on the rare occasion both raw conditions would overlap, the bar is ignored to prevent false dual triggers. When Lock is enabled, the first valid signal sets the active regime (background shaded light green for bull, light red for bear) and suppresses further same-side triggers until the opposite side appears, which helps reduce overtrading in chop.
Why wickless?
A missing wick on the “wrong” side of a Heikin-Ashi candle is a strong hint of persistent directional pressure. In practice, this filters out hesitation bars and many mid-bar flips. Traders who prefer entering only when momentum is decisive will find wickless bars useful for timing entries within an established bias.
Visuals you get.
When a valid buy appears, a small triangle “B” is plotted below the bar and a green dashed line can extend to the right from the signal’s HA open price. For sells, a triangle “S” above the bar and a red dashed line do the same. These lines act like immediate, price-anchored references for stop placement and profit scaling; you can shift the anchor left by a chosen number of bars if you prefer the line to start a little earlier for visual alignment.
How to trade it
Establish context first.
Pick a timeframe that matches your style: intraday index or crypto traders often use 5–60 minutes; swing traders might prefer 2–4 hours or daily. The tool is agnostic, but the cleanest results occur when the market is already trending or attempting a fresh breakout.
Entry.
When a B prints, the simplest rule is to enter long at or just after bar close. A conservative variation is to require price to take out the high of the signal bar in the next bar(s). For S, invert the logic: enter short on or after close, or only if price breaks the signal bar’s low.
Stop-loss.
Place the stop beyond the opposite extreme of the signal HA bar (for B: under the HA low; for S: above the HA high). If you prefer a static reference, use the dashed line level (signal HA open) or an ATR buffer (e.g., 1.0–1.5× ATR(14)). The goal is to give the trade enough room that normal noise does not immediately knock you out, while staying small enough to keep the risk contained.
Take-profit and management.
Two pragmatic approaches work well:
R-multiple scaling. Define your initial risk (distance from entry to stop). Scale out at 1R, 2R, and let a runner go toward 3R+ if structure holds.
Trailing logic. Trail behind a short moving average (e.g., EMA 20) or progressive swing points. Many traders also exit on the opposite signal when Lock flips, especially on faster timeframes.
Position sizing.
Keep risk per trade modest and consistent (e.g., 0.25–1% of account). The indicator improves timing; it does not replace risk control.
Settings guidance
Max lower wick for Bull (%) / Max upper wick for Bear (%).
These control how strict “wickless” must be. Tighter values (0.3–1.0%) yield fewer but cleaner signals and are great for strong trends or low-noise instruments. Looser values (1.5–3.0%) catch more setups in volatile markets but admit more noise. If you notice too many borderline bars triggering during high-volatility sessions, increase these thresholds slightly.
Lock (one-shot until opposite).
Keep Lock ON when you want one decisive signal per leg, reducing noise and signal clusters. Turn it OFF only if your plan intentionally scales into trends with multiple entries.
Extended lines & anchor offset.
Leave lines ON to maintain a visual memory of the last trigger levels. These often behave like near-term support/resistance. The offset simply lets you start that line one or more bars earlier if you prefer the look; it does not change the math.
Colors.
Use distinct bull/bear line colors you can read easily on your theme. The default lime/red scheme is chosen for clarity.
Practical examples
Momentum continuation (long).
Price is above your baseline (e.g., EMA 200). A B prints with a tight lower wick filter. Enter on close; stop under the signal HA low. Price pushes up in the next bars; you scale at 1R, trail the rest with EMA 20, and finally exit when a distant S appears or your trail is hit.
Breakout confirmation (short).
Following a range, price breaks down and prints an S with no upper wick. Enter short as the bar closes or on a subsequent break of the signal bar’s low. If the next bar immediately rejects and prints a bullish HA bar, your stop above the signal HA high limits damage. Otherwise, ride the move, harvesting partials as the red dashed line remains unviolated.
Alerts and automation
Set alerts to “Once Per Bar Close” for stability.
Bull ONE-SHOT fires when a valid buy prints (and Lock allows it).
Bear ONE-SHOT fires for sells analogously.
With Lock enabled, you avoid multiple pings in the same direction during a single leg—useful for webhooks or mobile notifications.
Reliability and limitations
The script calculates from completed bars and does not use higher-timeframe look-ahead or repainting tricks. Heikin-Ashi smoothing can lag turns slightly, which is expected and part of the design. In narrow ranges or whipsaw conditions, signals naturally thin out; if you must trade ranges, either tighten the wick filters and keep Lock ON, or add a trend/volatility filter (e.g., trade B only above EMA 200; S only below). Remember: this is an indicator, not a strategy. If you want exact statistics, port the triggers into a strategy and backtest with your chosen entry, stop, and exit rules.
Final notes
Wickless Heikin Ashi B/S \ is a precision timing tool: it waits for decisive, wickless HA bars, provides optional regime locking to reduce noise, and leaves clear price anchors on your chart for disciplined management. Use it with a simple framework—trend bias, fixed risk, and a straightforward exit plan—and it will keep your execution consistent without cluttering the screen or your decision-making.
Disclaimer: This indicator is for educational use and trade assistance only. It is not financial advice. You alone are responsible for your risk and results.
Enhance your trading precision and confidence with Wickless Heikin Ashi B/S ! 🚀
Happy trading
Chervolino
Lot CalculatorFXでトレードする時に、「口座残高の○%だけリスクを取る」 という資金管理を自動化できるロット計算インジケーターです。
損切り幅(pips)とリスク%を入力するだけで、推奨Lot数を自動で表示します。
JPY口座専用設計(国内口座ユーザー向け)
開いている通貨ペアに自動対応(USDJPY, EURUSD, EURAUD, GBPJPY, AUDCAD など主要通貨ペアOK)
入力項目はシンプル:
口座残高(円)
リスク%
損切り幅(pips)
1ロット通貨単位(10万通貨 / 1万通貨 / 1000通貨)
⚠️ 免責事項
本インジケーターは資金管理の目安を示すツールです
計算されたLot数はあくまで参考値であり、実際の発注はご自身の判断と責任で行ってください
相場状況、スプレッド、証拠金状況によって結果が変動する場合があります
本スクリプトを利用したことによる損失について、作者は一切の責任を負いません
This is a lot size calculator indicator designed to automate risk management in FX trading by allowing you to take only a fixed percentage of your account balance per trade.
Simply enter your stop-loss (in pips) and risk percentage, and the indicator will automatically display the recommended lot size.
Key Features
JPY account only (designed for domestic account users)
Automatically adapts to the current chart pair (works with major pairs such as USDJPY, EURUSD, EURAUD, GBPJPY, AUDCAD, etc.)
Simple inputs:
Account balance (JPY)
Risk %
Stop-loss (pips)
Lot unit (100k / 10k / 1k contracts)
⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is a tool to provide a reference for risk management.
The calculated lot size is for guidance only. All trade execution must be done at your own discretion and responsibility.
Results may vary depending on market conditions, spread, and margin requirements.
The author assumes no liability for any losses incurred through the use of this script.
MAxRSI Signals [KedArc Quant]Description:
MAxRSI Indicator Marks LONG/SHORT signals from a Moving Average crossover and (optionally) confirms them with RSI. Includes repaint-safe confirmation, optional higher-timeframe (HTF) smoothing, bar coloring, and alert conditions.
Why combine MA + RSI
* The MA crossover is the primary trend signal (fast trend vs slow trend).
* RSI is a gate, not a second, separate signal. A crossover only becomes a trade signal if momentum agrees (e.g., RSI ≥ level for LONG, ≤ level for SHORT). This reduces weak crosses in ranging markets.
* The parts are integrated in one rule: *Crossover AND RSI condition (if enabled)* → plot signal/alert. No duplicated outputs or unrelated indicators.
How it works (logic)
* MA types: SMA / EMA / WMA / HMA (HMA is built via WMA of `len/2` and `len`, then WMA with `sqrt(len)`).
* Signals:
* LONG when *Fast MA crosses above Slow MA* and (if enabled) *RSI ≥ Long Min*.
* SHORT when *Fast MA crosses below Slow MA* and (if enabled) *RSI ≤ Short Max*.
* Repaint-safe (optional): confirms crosses on closed bars to avoid intrabar repaint.
* HTF (optional): computes MA/RSI on a higher timeframe to smooth noise on lower charts.
* Alerts: crossover alerts + state-flip (bull↔bear) alerts.
How to use (step-by-step)
1. Add to chart. Set MA Type, Fast and Slow (keep Fast < Slow).
2. Turn Use RSI Filter ON for confirmation (default: RSI 14 with 50/50 levels).
3. (Optional) Turn Repaint-Safe ON for close-confirmed signals.
4. (Optional) Turn HTF ON (e.g., 60 = 1h) for smoother signals on low TFs.
5. Enable alerts: pick “MAxRSI Long/Short” or “Bullish/Bearish State”.
Timeframe guidance
* Intraday (1–15m): EMA 9–20 fast vs EMA 50 slow, RSI filter at 50/50.
* Swing (1h–D): EMA 20 fast vs EMA 200 slow, RSI 50/50 (55/45 for stricter).
What makes it original
* Repaint-safe cross confirmation (previous-bar check) for reliable signals/alerts.
* HTF gating (doesn’t compute both branches) for speed and clarity.
* Warning-free MA helper (precomputes SMA/EMA/WMA/HMA each bar), HMA built from built-ins only.
* State-flip alerts and optional RSI overlay on price pane.
Built-ins used
`ta.sma`, `ta.ema`, `ta.wma`, (HMA built from these), `ta.rsi`, `ta.crossover`, `ta.crossunder`, `request.security`, `plot`, `plotshape`, `barcolor`, `alertcondition`, `input.*`, `math.*`.
Note: Indicator only (no orders). Test settings per symbol. Not financial advice.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This script is provided for educational purposes only.
Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Trading involves risk, and users should exercise caution and use proper risk management when applying this strategy.
SLG's EMA+MACD Signal Trading Strategy M15Trading Concept Overview
This strategy combines trend-following and momentum confirmation to identify high-probability entries in both long and short directions. It uses EMA-based trend filtering and MACD signal analysis, while managing risk dynamically using ATR-based stop loss and take profit.
1. Trend Identification
The strategy calculates a Trend EMA (emaTrend) with a user-defined period (emaTrendLen) to determine the overall market direction:
Bullish Trend: Price closes above the Trend EMA → only long trades are considered.
Bearish Trend: Price closes below the Trend EMA → only short trades are considered.
This ensures trades are aligned with the larger trend, avoiding counter-trend signals.
2. Momentum Signal with MACD
MACD Calculation:
fastEMA - slowEMA generates the MACD line.
Signal line is an EMA of the MACD line.
delta = MACD - Signal measures the momentum difference.
Entry Logic:
Long Signal: delta crosses above zero AND the price is above the Trend EMA.
Short Signal: delta crosses below zero AND the price is below the Trend EMA.
This ensures that entries occur only when momentum is aligned with the overall trend.
3. Dynamic Risk Management (ATR-based SL/TP)
Uses Average True Range (ATR) to dynamically set stop loss and take profit:
Long Trade:
Stop Loss = Close - ATR * atrSLMult
Take Profit = Close + ATR * atrTPMult
Short Trade:
Stop Loss = Close + ATR * atrSLMult
Take Profit = Close - ATR * atrTPMult
This allows the strategy to adapt to market volatility, protecting capital in choppy conditions and scaling profit targets in trending markets.
4. Visual and Alert Features
Plots:
Trend EMA for visual trend guidance.
MACD delta to observe momentum.
Long/Short signals as small triangles directly on the chart.
Alerts:
Generates notifications for long and short signals to trigger timely trades.
5. Core Trading Philosophy
Trend-Following Bias: Only trade in the direction of the trend EMA.
Momentum Confirmation: Enter trades when the MACD delta confirms the move.
Volatility-Adjusted Risk: Use ATR to dynamically scale stops and targets.
Disclaimer / Risk Notice
Trading financial markets involves significant risk and may not be suitable for all investors. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
Market conditions can change rapidly and unpredictably, and no strategy can guarantee profits. Always use proper risk management and position sizing.
This strategy is for educational and informational purposes only. Users are responsible for their own trading decisions.
[delta2win] ShockSentinel Early Warnings🚀 ShockSentinel Early Warnings — Advanced Multi-Symbol Shock Detection System
📊 UNIQUE METHODOLOGY:
This indicator implements a proprietary concordance-based shock detection system that goes beyond simple price movement analysis. Unlike basic pump/dump detectors, it uses a sophisticated multi-symbol correlation algorithm to validate signals across multiple assets simultaneously, significantly reducing false positives while maintaining sensitivity to genuine market shocks.
🔬 TECHNICAL APPROACH:
• Adaptive Threshold System: Automatically adjusts detection sensitivity based on timeframe using proprietary scaling algorithms:
- 1m: 0.5% threshold (ultra-sensitive for scalping)
- 3m: 1.0% threshold (high-frequency trading)
- 5m: 2.0% threshold (short-term momentum)
- 15m: 3.0% threshold (intraday swings)
- 1h: 6.0% threshold (daily moves)
- 4h+: 10.0% threshold (swing trading)
• Dual Detection Modes:
- Percent Mode: Calculates maximum percentage change within configurable lookback window (1-6 bars) using the formula: max(|(close - close ) / close * 100|) for i = 1 to window
- ATR-Normalized Mode: Uses Average True Range for volatility-adjusted detection across different market regimes: max(|close - close | / ATR) for i = 1 to window
• Concordance Algorithm: Proprietary multi-symbol validation system that requires minimum correlation count across up to 4 additional symbols, ensuring signals are validated by market-wide participation rather than isolated price movements
• Non-Repainting Architecture: Optional bar-close confirmation prevents false signals from intraday noise while maintaining real-time alert capability for immediate response
🎯 MATHEMATICAL FOUNDATION:
The core algorithm implements a sliding window maximum change detection:
Percent Change Calculation:
For each bar, the system calculates the maximum absolute percentage change over the specified window:
- PctChange = (close - close ) / close * 100
- MaxPct = max(|PctChange |) for i = 1 to window
- Signal triggers when MaxPct >= threshold
ATR-Normalized Calculation:
For volatility-adjusted detection:
- ATRChange = (close - close ) / ATR
- MaxATR = max(|ATRChange |) for i = 1 to window
- Signal triggers when MaxATR >= ATR_multiplier
Concordance Validation:
- Requires minimum N symbols showing same directional movement
- Validates signal strength through market participation
- Reduces false signals from isolated price movements
- Improves signal quality through correlation analysis
⚙️ ADVANCED FEATURES:
• Preset System: 7 pre-configured strategies with optimized parameters:
- Scalp (Ultra-Fast): 0.6x scaling, 2-bar window, real-time alerts
- Aggressive: 0.7x scaling, 2-bar window, real-time alerts
- Balanced: 1.0x scaling, 3-bar window, confirmed signals
- Conservative: 1.3x scaling, 4-bar window, confirmed signals
- Volatility-Adaptive: ATR mode, 7-period ATR, 2.5x multiplier
- Momentum (Intraday): ATR mode, 10-period ATR, 2.0x multiplier
- Swing (Slow): ATR mode, 14-period ATR, 2.8x multiplier
• Real-time vs Confirmed: Choose between immediate alerts or bar-close confirmation
• Visual Analytics: Integrated signal history table with concordance gauges and performance metrics
• Professional Alerts: Multi-format alert system (Compact, Extended, Plain, CSV) with Telegram integration and customizable messaging
💡 UNIQUE VALUE PROPOSITION:
Unlike simple price change detectors, this system provides:
1. Multi-Symbol Validation: Validates signals across multiple correlated assets, ensuring market-wide participation
2. Adaptive Thresholds: Automatically adjusts sensitivity based on timeframe and market conditions
3. Dual Signal Types: Provides both real-time and confirmed signal options for different trading styles
4. Comprehensive Analytics: Includes signal history, concordance gauges, and performance tracking
5. Advanced Concordance: Uses sophisticated correlation algorithms for signal validation
6. Professional Integration: Built-in Telegram support with customizable message formats
🔧 USAGE INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Select Preset: Choose appropriate strategy for your trading style and timeframe
2. Configure Symbols: Add up to 4 additional symbols for concordance validation
3. Set Concordance: Adjust minimum count (higher = more selective, lower = more sensitive)
4. Choose Mode: Select between real-time or confirmed signals based on your risk tolerance
5. Enable Alerts: Configure notification preferences and message formats
6. Monitor Performance: Use integrated tables to track signal quality and concordance
📈 PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS:
• Optimized for Crypto: Designed specifically for high-volatility cryptocurrency markets
• Multi-Timeframe: Effective across all timeframes from 1-minute to 4-hour charts
• False Signal Reduction: Multi-symbol validation significantly reduces false positives
• Flexible Sensitivity: Adjustable thresholds allow customization for different market conditions
• Real-time Capability: Provides immediate alerts for fast-moving markets
• Confirmation Option: Bar-close confirmation for conservative trading approaches
⚠️ TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS:
• Real-time Mode: May generate multiple alerts per bar; use cooldown settings to manage frequency
• Data Dependencies: Concordance requires data availability for all configured symbols
• Market Regimes: ATR mode provides better performance in varying volatility conditions
• Signal Quality: Higher concordance requirements reduce false signals but may miss opportunities
• Latency: request.security calls depend on data provider latency and availability
🎯 TARGET MARKETS:
• Cryptocurrency Trading: High-volatility crypto markets with frequent shock events
• Scalping: Short-term trading strategies requiring immediate signal detection
• Swing Trading: Medium-term strategies benefiting from confirmed signals
• Portfolio Management: Multi-asset correlation analysis for risk management
• Algorithmic Trading: Systematic strategies requiring reliable signal validation
📊 SIGNAL INTERPRETATION:
• Green Arrows (Pump): Upward price shock with sufficient concordance
• Red Arrows (Dump): Downward price shock with sufficient concordance
• Large Markers: Confirmed signals with high concordance
• Small Markers: Early signals with lower concordance
• Background Colors: Visual intensity based on concordance strength
• Tables: Historical signal tracking with performance metrics
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