London Open MarkerThis indicator draws a box on the candle of the London Open (it's designed to account for European time change, so it draws the box at 7am UTC in summer and 8am UTC in winter)
Useful for London session opening drive strategies
Penunjuk dan strategi
US Stocks SPDRsSelect Sector SPDR ETFs - These are unique Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) that divide the S&P 500 into eleven index funds that trade all day on NYSE Arca.
ADT MSI TableKey Features:
1. Market Smith Methodology
Composite Rating: Combines price and volume strength
Relative Strength Rating: Measures stock performance vs benchmark
Base Pattern Detection: Identifies consolidation patterns
Breakout Signals: Detects valid breakouts with volume confirmation
2. Indian Market Adaptations
INR Currency Formatting: Displays prices in ₹, Lakhs, and Crores
Indian Benchmarks: NIFTY, SENSEX, NIFTY500 options
Market Cap Display: Formatted in Indian currency standards
Trading Hours Compatibility: Works with NSE/BSE data
3. Comprehensive Data Table
Real-time Metrics: Current price, daily change, volume analysis
Technical Indicators: MA positions, RS rating, composite rating
Performance Tracking: 3M, 6M, 12M returns
Signal Generation: BUY/SELL/HOLD recommendations
4. Visual Elements
Multiple Moving Averages: 10, 20, 50, 200 period MAs
Support/Resistance Levels: Dynamic pivot-based levels
Volume Analysis: Color-coded volume bars with surge detection
Trend Background: Color-coded background based on trend strength
Breakout Markers: Visual signals for valid breakouts
5. Customizable Parameters
Adjustable Periods: All timeframes can be modified
Table Positioning: 9 different table positions
Alert System: Customizable breakout and volume alerts
Display Options: Toggle any component on/off
6. Indian Market Specific
No Errors: Fully compatible with Indian stock data
Proper Formatting: All values in Indian currency format
Market Hours: Optimized for Indian trading sessions
Volume Calculations: Adapted for Indian market volume patterns
SG Multi Entry/Exit IndicatorThis strategy is based on an entry and an exit indicator that can be selected from a range of indicators.
The entry / exit indicators are standard Stochastic, MACD, RSI and MA indicators.
The graphs for each indicator are normalised to between 0 and 100 and displayed on above the other with buy and sell indicators.
The Strategy can be enabled / disabled via the inputs as can the date range as can whether to put a dummy sell signal in for the last trading day to give an accurate Mark to Market performance.
Mutant Cycle - Volatility DriverMutant cycle _ volatility Driver
Punti di volatilità settimanali massimo e minimi forti
OI Bahavior MapThis indicator visualizes Open Interest (OI) changes for Binance Futures and highlights the behavior of market participants — whether takers or makers are opening or closing positions.
📊 Supported display modes:
• Taker or Maker
• Longs or Shorts
• Cumulative or Per-Bar
• Displayed in USD or Coins
💡 Each candle color reflects the dominant trade direction (delta):
🟢 Green = Aggressive buying (Delta Buy)
🔴 Red = Aggressive selling (Delta Sell)
OI direction (↑/↓) determines whether positions are being opened or closed.
🛠️ Optional metrics:
• Moving average of OI (SMA, EMA, WMA, VWMA, LSMA)
• Volatility channels (Bollinger Bands or Extremums)
⚙️ How it works:
• Fetches OI data from the SYMBOL_OI ticker (e.g., BTCUSDT_OI)
• Compares current OI with the previous bar
• Uses signed volume delta (close - open) to infer intent
• Classifies bar as open/close, long/short, taker/maker
• Displays the net effect as a colored candle on a secondary chart
🤔 How to interpret Taker and Maker?
• Taker: The aggressive participant who removes liquidity (initiates the trade)
• Maker: The passive participant who provides liquidity (places resting orders)
You can choose to display the same event from either the Taker or Maker perspective — the chart will look the same, but the interpretation changes.
🧠 Core Logic Mapping
```
🟢 Green: Taker Longs (Buy, OI↑) | Maker Shorts (Buy, OI↓)
🔴 Red: Taker Shorts (Sell, OI↑) | Maker Longs (Sell, OI↓)
```
⚠️ Limitations:
• Works only for Binance Futures
• Requires existence of SYMBOL_OI ticker on TradingView
• Represents approximate intent based on OI + volume behavior
💬 Open Source
The script is open for the community. Suggestions and feedback are welcome in the comments!
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Этот индикатор визуализирует изменения открытого интереса (OI) для Binance Futures и показывает поведение участников рынка — открывают или закрывают позиции тейкеры или мейкеры.
📊 Доступные режимы отображения:
• Taker или Maker
• Longs или Shorts
• Кумулятивный или по бару
• В USD или в монетах
💡 Каждый цвет свечи отражает преобладающее направление сделок (дельта):
🟢 Зеленый = Агрессивные покупки (Delta Buy)
🔴 Красный = Агрессивные продажи (Delta Sell)
Направление OI (↑/↓) показывает, открываются или закрываются позиции.
🛠️ Дополнительные метрики:
• Скользящая средняя OI (SMA, EMA, WMA, VWMA, LSMA)
• Волатильностные каналы (Bollinger Bands или экстремумы)
⚙️ Как работает:
• Получает данные OI из тикера SYMBOL_OI (например, BTCUSDT_OI)
• Сравнивает текущий OI с предыдущим баром
• Использует направленную дельту объема (close - open) для определения намерения
• Классифицирует бар как открытие/закрытие, лонг/шорт, тейкер/мейкер
• Отображает итог в виде цветной свечи на дополнительном графике
🤔 Как интерпретировать Taker и Maker?
• Taker: Агрессивный участник, который изымает ликвидность (инициирует сделку)
• Maker: Пассивный участник, который создает ликвидность (выставляет лимитные заявки)
Вы можете выбрать отображение события с позиции тейкера или мейкера — график будет одинаковым, но смысл меняется.
🧠 Схема логики
```
🟢 Зеленый: Taker Longs (Покупка, OI↑) | Maker Shorts (Покупка, OI↓)
🔴 Красный: Taker Shorts (Продажа, OI↑) | Maker Longs (Продажа, OI↓)
```
⚠️ Ограничения:
• Работает только для Binance Futures
• Требуется наличие тикера SYMBOL_OI на TradingView
• Показывает приблизительное намерение на основе OI и дельты объема
💬 Open Source
Скрипт открыт для сообщества. Предложения и обратная связь приветствуются в комментариях!
Multi-SMA (100, 200, 365)This indicator plots three Simple Moving Averages (SMAs) on the chart.
The lengths are fixed at 100, 200, and 365 periods.
It is a good buying zone for Bitcoin
ZigZagLibrary "ZigZag"
method lastPivot(this)
Retrieves the last `Pivot` object's reference from a `ZigZag` object's `pivots`
array if it contains at least one element, or `na` if the array is empty.
Callable as a method or a function.
Namespace types: ZigZag
Parameters:
this (ZigZag) : (series ZigZag) The `ZigZag` object's reference.
Returns: (Pivot) The reference of the last `Pivot` instance in the `ZigZag` object's
`pivots` array, or `na` if the array is empty.
method update(this, sourceHigh, sourceLow)
Updates a `ZigZag` object's pivot information, volume data, lines, and
labels when it detects new pivot points.
NOTE: This function requires a single execution on each bar for accurate
calculations.
Callable as a method or a function.
Namespace types: ZigZag
Parameters:
this (ZigZag) : (series ZigZag) The `ZigZag` object's reference.
sourceHigh (float) : (series float) The data series to analyze for high pivot points.
sourceLow (float) : (series float) The data series to analyze for low pivot points.
Returns: (bool) `true` if the function detects a new pivot point and updates the
`ZigZag` object's data, `false` otherwise.
newInstance(settings)
Creates a new `ZigZag` instance with optional settings.
Parameters:
settings (Settings) : (series Settings) Optional. A `Settings` object's reference for the new
`ZigZag` instance's `settings` field. If `na`, the `ZigZag` instance
uses a new `Settings` object with default properties. The default is `na`.
Returns: (ZigZag) A new `ZigZag` object's reference.
Settings
A structure for objects that store calculation and display properties for `ZigZag` instances.
Fields:
devThreshold (series float) : The minimum percentage deviation from a previous pivot point required to change the Zig Zag's direction.
depth (series int) : The number of bars required for pivot point detection.
lineColorUp (series color) : The color of each line in the Zig Zag drawing that connects pivot highs.
lineColorDown (series color) : The color of each line in the Zig Zag drawing that connects pivot lows.
textUpColor (series color) : The color of the text in each label that shows a pivot high's price and volume.
textDownColor (series color) : The color of the text in each label that shows a pivot low's price and volume.
lineWidth (series int) : The width of the Zig Zag lines.
extendLast (series bool) : Specifies whether the Zig Zag drawing includes a line connecting the most recent pivot point to the latest bar's `close`.
displayReversalPrice (series bool) : Specifies whether the Zig Zag drawing shows pivot prices in its labels.
displayCumulativeVolume (series bool) : Specifies whether the Zig Zag drawing shows the cumulative volume between pivot points in its labels.
displayReversalPriceChange (series bool) : Specifies whether the Zig Zag drawing shows the reversal amount from the previous pivot point in each label.
differencePriceMode (series string) : The reversal amount display mode. Possible values: `"Absolute"` for price change or `"Percent"` for percentage change.
draw (series bool) : Specifies whether the Zig Zag drawing displays its lines and labels.
allowZigZagOnOneBar (series bool) : Specifies whether the Zig Zag calculation can register a pivot high *and* pivot low on the same bar.
drawSupportResistance (series bool) : Specifies whether the Zig Zag drawing includes support and resistance lines.
supportResistanceOffset (series int) : The number of bars to extend the support and resistance lines from the last pivot point.
supportResistanceWidth (series int) : The width of the support and resistance lines.
supportColor (series color) : The color of the support lines.
resistanceColor (series color) : The color of the resistance lines.
supportResistanceZoneWidth (series int) : The width of the support and resistance zones.
drawSupportResistanceZone (series bool) : Specifies whether the Zig Zag drawing includes support and resistance zones.
supportZoneColor (series color) : The color of the support zone.
resistanceZoneColor (series color) : The color of the resistance zone.
supportResistanceExtend (series bool) : Specifies whether the support and resistance lines extend to the right of the chart.
overlay (series bool) : Specifies whether the Zig Zag drawing appears on the main chart or in a separate pane.
zigZagLineStyle (series string) : The line style of the Zig Zag lines. Possible values: `line.style_solid`, `line.style_dotted`, `line.style_dashed`, `line.style_arrow_left`, `line.style_arrow_right`, or `line.style_arrow_both`.
supportResistanceLineStyle (series string) : The line style of the support and resistance lines. Possible values: `line.style_solid`, `line.style_dotted`, `line.style_dashed`, `line.style_arrow_left`, `line.style_arrow_right`, or `line.style_arrow_both`.
Pivot
A structure for objects that store chart point references, drawing references, and volume information for `ZigZag` instances.
Fields:
ln (series line) : References a `line` object that connects the coordinates from the `start` and `end` chart points.
lb (series label) : References a `label` object that displays pivot data at the `end` chart point's coordinates.
isHigh (series bool) : Specifies whether the pivot at the `end` chart point's coordinates is a pivot high.
vol (series float) : The cumulative volume across the bars between the `start` and `end` chart points.
start (chart.point) : References a `chart.point` object containing the coordinates of the previous pivot point.
end (chart.point) : References a `chart.point` object containing the coordinates of the current pivot point.
supportResistance (series line)
supportResistanceZone (series line)
ZigZag
A structure for objects that maintain Zig Zag drawing settings, pivots, and cumulative volume data.
Fields:
settings (Settings) : References a `Settings` object that specifies the Zig Zag drawing's calculation and display properties.
pivots (array) : References an array of `Pivot` objects that store pivot point, drawing, and volume information.
sumVol (series float) : The cumulative volume across bars covered by the latest `Pivot` object's line segment.
extend (Pivot) : References a `Pivot` object that projects a line from the last confirmed pivot point to the current bar's `close`.
Custom ETF with Dynamic Weights & RatioHi,
Want to create your own ETF from your portfolio?
This script lets you:
Add up to 10 stocks to form an ETF.
Assign weightings to each stock.
Create a second ETF to compare with your first ETF.
Compare both ETFs to determine which performs best.
COG GravityBased on the COG concept by veryfid — but shown directly on the chart instead of an oscillator pane.
Long Entry
Price crosses above the COG line, and
Price is above the SMA
COG velocity is rising (momentum is building)
Short Entry
Price crosses below the COG line, and
Price is below the SMA
COG velocity is falling (momentum is weakening)
Feel free to modify the script and let me know ☺️
MA Bands with Dynamic ColorsThe chart displays the 50-day, 100-day, and 200-day moving averages (MAs).
When the 50-day MA is above both the 100-day and 200-day MAs, the chart turns green, indicating a bullish trend with increasing positive momentum.
Conversely, when the 50-day MA is below the 100-day and 200-day MAs, the chart turns red, signaling a bearish trend with negative momentum.
This color-coded system, with green and red clouds, helps traders identify the trend direction and gauge positive or negative momentum for potential trading opportunities.
Reverse XReverse X is a visual tool that shows the price levels required to reach specific RSI values. It calculates and plots up to four reverse-engineered RSI lines directly on the chart. Each line can be customized with its own RSI target, color, line width, and visibility toggle. The lines are smoothed using EMA to reduce noise, and transparent fills between them highlight RSI zones. Ideal for traders who want to anticipate price movement needed to push RSI to key levels like 30, 50, or 70.
3-Candle HH/HL or LH/LL (Number Labels Over Candles)What This Script Does:
This Pine Script detects 3 consecutive candlesticks that show:
Higher Highs and Higher Lows → a bullish structure
Lower Highs and Lower Lows → a bearish structure
When such a pattern is found, the script:
Marks each of the 3 candles with a number: 1, 2, and 3
Labels appear centered on each candle (at the close price)
You can adjust:
Label size (tiny → huge)
Background color (bullish/bearish)
Text color
Example:
If candles form:
Candle A: higher high & higher low
Candle B: higher than A
Candle C: higher than B
Then you’ll see 1, 2, 3 labels on those candles in green (or your selected color).
Same goes for a bearish pattern in red.
Live Breakout Zones (No Repaint)The Live Breakout Zones indicator is a non-repainting, real-time breakout detection tool designed to help traders identify critical price breakouts as they happen — without lag and without repainting past signals.
This indicator scans recent price action to determine the highest high and lowest low over a user-defined lookback period. When price closes above the recent high or below the recent low, it immediately plots a breakout zone on the chart and provides a visual confirmation through labels and optional alerts.
🔍 Key Features:
✅ No Repainting – Signals are locked in as soon as a breakout happens; no future bar confirmation is needed.
⏱️ Minimal Lag – Reacts on breakout of recent range highs/lows without waiting for pivots or candle confirmation.
📦 Breakout Zones – Automatically draws colored rectangles showing the breakout level and zone width for clearer analysis.
🔔 Real-Time Alerts – Alerts for both bullish and bearish breakouts help you stay informed without watching the screen.
⚙️ Customizable – Adjustable lookback length, zone width, and color settings to match your strategy or chart style.
📈 Use Cases:
Identify key breakout moments for entry or retest zones.
Confirm breakout-based strategies in trending or consolidating markets.
Use zones for setting risk-reward areas, SL/TP levels, or re-entry planning.
⚙️ Settings:
Lookback Range (High/Low): Defines how many previous bars are checked for breakout levels.
Zone Width: Number of bars to extend the breakout box forward.
Bullish/Bearish Zone Color: Choose custom colors for breakout visualization.
🧠 Trading Tip:
Combine this tool with volume spikes, tail candles, or support/resistance for more reliable breakout setups.
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Market Direction Arrowsmy indicater when market is up trend they show green arrow when market is down trend they
show red arrow confirm my indicater never fail
Heatmap w/ ATRThis script combines Heatmap Volume with a scaled ATR (Average True Range) overlay for dynamic market insight. Volume bars are color-coded based on how many standard deviations they deviate from a moving average, helping identify spikes, absorption, or anomalies.
The ATR is scaled relative to the maximum volume observed to maintain visual alignment in the same pane. This allows traders to compare price volatility (ATR) against real market activity (volume) in one view.
Use this overlay to:
Spot high-volatility, high-conviction moves (rising ATR + red/orange bars)
Detect low-volume fakeouts (high ATR, cool-colored bars)
Identify compression zones before expansion (low ATR + normal volume)
Market Generated InformationCredits
Original Author: mcthatsme
Remixed to add in London's High and Low
Overview
The Market Generated Information (MGI Levels v2) is a comprehensive technical analysis. It overlays key price levels from daily, weekly, and monthly timeframes on a chart, providing traders with critical market reference points such as Open, High, Low, Close, Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP), and standard deviation bands. These levels help traders identify potential support, resistance, and pivot points for intraday and longer-term trading strategies. The indicator is highly customizable, allowing users to tailor the displayed levels, colors, line styles, and label settings to their preferences.
Features
Multi-Timeframe Levels: Displays key price levels from daily, weekly, and monthly sessions, including Open, High, Low, Close, VWAP, and VWAP standard deviation bands (SD1, SD2, SD3).
Session-Based Calculations: Supports Regular Trading Hours (RTH) and Extended Trading Hours (ETH) for stocks and futures, with specific session times for New York, London, and overnight sessions.
Customizable Display: Users can toggle the visibility of specific levels, adjust line styles (solid, dashed, dotted), colors, thicknesses, and label settings (size, offset, and price inclusion).
Opening Range and Initial Balance: Plots the Opening Range (default: 9:30–10:00 AM EST) and Initial Balance (default: 9:30–10:30 AM EST) for intraday traders.
Tested Level Tracking: Optionally tracks untested or tested levels, hiding or showing them based on user preferences.
Overnight and T+2 Levels: Includes overnight high/low and T+2 (two days prior) levels for additional context.
VWAP Calculations: Computes VWAP and its standard deviation bands for daily, weekly, and monthly periods.
Holiday and Session Filters: Adjusts for market-specific conditions, such as Good Friday or shortened trading sessions.
Inputs and Customization
The indicator is organized into three main groups: Daily Levels, Weekly Levels, and Monthly Levels. Each group allows users to configure the following:
Visibility: Toggle whether to show levels (e.g., Show Daily Levels, Show Weekly Levels).
Session Times: Define session ranges (e.g., New York RTH: 9:30 AM–4:00 PM EST, Opening Range: 9:30–10:00 AM EST).
Line and Label Settings: Customize line colors, styles (solid, dashed, dotted), thickness, label text size (Tiny, Small, Normal, Large, Huge), label offset, and whether to include price values in labels.
Number of Periods: Specify how many previous days (1–40), weeks (1–20), or months (1–12) to display.
Tested/Untested Levels: Choose to keep untested levels or show tested levels (Open, High, Low, Close).
Timeframe for Calculations: Option to use a 30-second or 1-minute timeframe for Opening Range and Initial Balance calculations to accommodate different TradingView plans.
Key Levels
Daily Levels: Includes Current Day High/Low, Previous Day High/Low, Opening Range High/Mid/Low, Initial Balance High/Mid/Low, Globex Open, RTH Open, Midnight Open, London Open/Close/High/Low, Previous Day 50% (HL2/OC2), T+2 Open/Close/High/Low, Overnight High/Low, RTH Close, 5 PM Close, and VWAP with standard deviation bands.
Weekly Levels: Previous Week High/Low, 50% (HL2/OC2), Current Week Open, Previous Week Close, and VWAP with standard deviation bands.
Monthly Levels: Previous Month High/Low, 50% (HL2/OC2), Current Month Open, Previous Month Close, and VWAP with standard deviation bands.
Troubleshooting
Levels Not Displaying: Check if the timeframe is ≤ 30 minutes for daily levels and ensure session times are correct for your market.
Incorrect Prices: Verify that extended hours are enabled for ETH charts or disabled for RTH-only charts.
Too Many Lines/Labels: Reduce the number of previous days/weeks/months or disable unneeded levels.
Session Errors: Ensure session times are in UTC-5 (New York time) and match your asset’s trading hours.
License
This script is licensed under the Mozilla Public License 2.0. See mozilla.org for details.
Liquidity Sweep Strategy v2 - Fixed Close LabelsThe Liquidity Sweep Strategy v2 is designed to detect stop-loss hunting behavior, commonly seen in institutional trading. It capitalizes on false breakouts beyond recent swing highs or lows (liquidity zones), which are followed by sharp reversals.
This strategy is particularly effective during high-volume liquidity grabs when markets trigger stop-loss clusters and then reverse direction — a phenomenon often referred to as a liquidity sweep or stop hunt
Multi-Timeframe EMA Overlay [Smoothed Approximation]in.tradingview.com This indicator displays Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) from multiple timeframes (5m, 15m, 1H, 4H, 1D) on a single chart, regardless of your current timeframe.
HOW IT WORKS
You choose a base EMA length (e.g., 20).
The script calculates equivalent lengths for other timeframes (e.g., for a 1H EMA while on a 1-minute chart: 20 × 60 = 1200 length).
These adjusted EMAs are then computed and plotted — giving a continuous, smooth curve rather than a stepped line.
KEY FEATURES
🟪 5m, 🟦 15m, 🟩 1H, 🟧 4H, 🟥 1D EMAs.
🧠 Smooth approximation — good for visual trend tracking without step lag.
🎛️ Toggle visibility for each timeframe EMA independently.
📈 Uses
Trend Confirmation:
Aligning short-term trades with higher timeframe trends (e.g., go long only when 15m & 1H EMAs are trending up).
Confluence Zones:
Price action near multiple EMA levels from different timeframes can indicate strong support/resistance zones.
Entry Filters:
Avoid trades against dominant higher timeframe trends.
Example: On a 5m chart, only go long if price > 1H EMA.
Reversal Watch:
EMA convergence or crossovers across timeframes can signal potential trend shifts.
TJR's BOS strategy 2.0 (improved version)BOS STRATEGY for the break of structures in an uptrend or a downtrend. used well for identifying wether or not strucutre has been broken to th upside or downside