Strategy Builder Crypto V6Hello everyone
This indicator is the result of 7 years of trading (including 3 years of analyzing day and night how crypto assets behave).
I made it fully customizable but I wouldn't recommend changing the default values as they're the most optimal ones for now. Might change in the future but I'm very happy with the signals so far and I hope you'll be as well :)
Without further due, let's dig into it...
0 - Algo trading and Why
In the crypto trading, there is a lot of useless noise (we can probably thank Crypto Twitter for that :p) and a lot of useless data with the sole purpose is to lure you (who said Bitfinex Long/Short ratio or CME gaps ??)
I wanted to remove all the useless and only focus on Technical Analysis (TA) because I was deeply convinced that TA includes by design Fundamental Analysis (FA) and Pumponomics Analysis (PA) - PA being for instance when your favorite twitter guru will pump and dump on you
I heard that so many people got REKT from the previous bear market and I wanted to give back to the community - who helped me so much a few years back.
I worked hard to design the method and make it simple for the public and for FREE (so far as I want to collect feedbacks from the community and improving the indicator)
THIS IS MY GIFT TO YOU
1 - Input values
I'll explain later on through a medium article what each parameter means and how to set them up. For now, please used the optimized and recommended values already set in the indicator
2 - The method
This method works for intraday trading for timeframes between m5 and H1. Any timeframe above could work but would give signals too late - in this case, I would recommend changing the inputs with smaller values to adjust
I see a trend being composed of a main trend, and mini sub trends. In other words, for instance, a weekly bullish trend is made of smaller H4 bullish trends. Hope it makes sense so far
Let's call the weekly trend the MAIN trend and the H4 smaller trends the SECONDARY trends
That's exactly what this indicator is about
It will catch the best MAIN trend and all the SECONDARY trends in the same direction of the MAIN trend.
It's up to you if you want to take all the SECONDARY trends or only the first one in the sequence.
3 - Invalidation signal
A signal invalidation is used to make you exiting your position with a small loss before your stop loss will get hit. Very powerful way to save your capital and limit your losses.
You'll find the indicator here on tradingview for free under the name Trend signal with Alert (made by myself)
Trend signal with Alert
to invalidate entries. You'll need to request an invite
Briefly, let's assume we get a BUY signal. I would exit the position either if I'm getting a DOWN trend signal. It means, if the oblique/logarithmic trendline is broken, then it's better to exit the position and wait for the indicator to give another BUY signal later hopefully
Best case, it will limit your loss in case the asset will dump.
Worst case, this strict management strategy will make you exiting your position for no reason and you'll re-enter later (with a signal) at almost the same price or a bit higher
In the long run, this method will prevent you from having big losses
4 - Stop Loss and Take profits levels
It's really up to you. It depends of your capital and psychology
This indicator is made to give big moves but that's not 100% guaranteed. You can draw some trendlines or use moving averages in big timeframes to set your take profit and stop loss levels.
I personally use this also, along with fibonacci on the weekly/monthly timeframes for my take profit levels
As I'm a nice person, I'm linking the Fibonacci indicator that I use here
Automatic Multi-timeframes fibonacci zones
. You'll also need to request an invite for that one
4-bis - Trailing stop
Not financial advice but I use a supertrend and I have a software that will trail my stop according to that supertrend level
For LONG positions, we could set the trailing below the supertrend.
For SHORT positions, we could set the trailing above the supertrend.
You'll find the indicator here on tradingview for free under the name Supertrend V1.0 - Buy or Sell Signal
5 - Which assets
It's working with the default values on major/mid/small caps and for ALTS/BTC, ALTS/USD and ALTS/ETH pairing
YES, THIS IS MOST AWESOME THING OF THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE !!!
6 - Best setup
m15 timeframe is my preferred one for this method. Best Risk/Reward/Invalidations ratio among all other timeframes
I strongly recommend to use the Trend Signal with the input value 14 for the invalidations
If you enter on a BUY signal, and get a RED trend signal, exit immediately the position without waiting for any other confirmation/pullback or anything else
If you enter on a SELL signal, and get a BLUE trend signal, exit immediately the position without waiting for any other confirmation/pullback or anything else
For the trailing stop/Supertrend value, it depends of your capital and how big your stop loss should be. I personally use the settings in the Supertrend indicator
7 - Alerts
You can setup alerts for the primary and secondary signals in Tradingview so that you won't have to stare at the charts all day long. You mental healthy is my priority above everything else :)
8 - More to come
I personally use the alerts from this indicator coupled with a system to take the trades given by the tradingview alerts. I'll publish it later on if I feel the indicator collects enough interest from you guys
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DabYourSelfDab Your Self
Trading Script -
this script is an algo for determining certain values per candle
-- request by Dab Your Self
MACKAVELLI Algorithmic ALERTThis is the ALERT script to compliment the strategy script.
When you set the alerts, make sure you use "On Bar Close" as the option, otherwise you will get repeated alerts. You can use this ALERT script with Autoview for automated algorithmic trading.
I had a hard time finding a strategy that would work in different time-frames and multiple different currency pairs. This is what I ended up with after countless hours of research and testing. I designed this strategy for auto-algorithmic trading and it uses three different indicators for Long/Short positions and a 4th indicator for exiting positions.
1) A green-light indicator that tells you whether or not you can go long/short.
2) A confirmation indicator that executes the long/short positions.
3) A chop indicator that measures the distance between the two MA's. When they're too close a trade will not be executed, as this usually indicates a chop zone.
4) A third MA is used as an exit indicator.
5) Finally, a loop function is designed to prevent repeat signals. Once a signal is produced on bar close it cannot happen again until that trade is closed or a new position is opened.
Be advised, you need to adjust the settings for each currency pair and time-frame. Once you do that, back-test it and count the last 100 trades to determine accurately your wins/losses. Long entries are the top of the previous bar, shorts are the bottom of the previous bar. This is a more accurate way of counting wins/losses. Tradingview back-test's are not accurate because of where they estimate your long/short entries are, it's very misleading.
Right now I have it setup for 2hr USDCAD with a back-test of 58% win rate on the last 100 trades.
The chop indicator is set to 0.04, I suggest starting there. 0.03 is the lowest I would go. You can go all the way up to 0.1 and higher if needed. You'll start missing big trades though.
The EMA for green-light signal is set to 10, a lower number will give you more entries but less accurate results, bigger number will give less entries with more accuracy but with missed opportunities. 10 is a good starting point.
This strategy is also designed so you can use tight stop losses to prevent large losses. This is because the strategy typically catches trends on the way up/down, minimizing risk for reversal.
I use Heikin Ashi candles for a smoother chart to work with. I have not tested this strategy with normal candles.
DEMO this strategy before using it live and make sure you back-test and tune it before you start. This is written in PINE V3 SO IT WILL NOT REPAINT.
SmartWave Algorithm v2We've updated a fan favorite with some more kick ass features!
Version 2 of SmartWave Algorithm brings additional options such as :
- Take Profit - Set your profit target percent - Can be used along with AutoView alerts or any other similar bot
- Stop Loss - Set a stop loss target percent - Same as above, plays nice with AutoView
- Trend Filters - Disable Buy and/or Sells in either up trends or down trends
See the original SmartWave Algorithm here :
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Oculus Algo-Adapted SystemOculus Algo-Adapted System
The "Oculus Algo-Adapted System" is a powerful trading indicator designed for precision entries, blending multiple technical indicators to provide a comprehensive view of the market. It combines dynamic Exponential Moving Averages (EMA), volume spikes, and liquidity sweep detection to offer accurate entry signals for both long and short positions.
Key Features:
EMA Crossovers: The system uses two EMAs — a fast 10-period EMA and a slower 20-period EMA — to gauge trend direction. When the fast EMA crosses above the slow EMA, it signals bullish momentum, and vice versa for bearish trends.
Volume Spike Detection: The indicator tracks significant volume spikes, highlighting them with background color changes. This helps identify potential breakout or breakdown opportunities.
VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price): The optional VWAP overlay helps traders identify potential support/resistance levels based on volume-weighted price action.
Liquidity Sweep Alerts: The indicator identifies liquidity sweeps (also known as wick rejections), marking key reversal points. Bullish sweeps are marked with downward-facing triangles and bearish sweeps with upward-facing triangles.
Precise Entry Signals: The indicator uses a combination of volume spikes, EMA direction, and liquidity sweeps to generate clear buy (long) and sell (short) entry signals. Labels appear directly on the chart to indicate when the system triggers a trade.
How to Use:
Long Entry: A long entry is signaled when a volume spike occurs, followed by a bearish liquidity sweep and the price being above both the 10 EMA and 20 EMA.
Short Entry: A short entry is signaled when a volume spike occurs, followed by a bullish liquidity sweep, and the price is below both the 10 EMA and 20 EMA.
This indicator is designed for traders looking for high-quality, adaptive trading signals based on real-time market conditions.
Feel free to edit this to match your exact preferences or trading style!
CPD Approach Algo [ValiantTrader]CPD Approach Algo Indicator Explained
This indicator, created by ValiantTrader, is a sophisticated tool for analyzing price action and market structure across different timeframes. Here's how it works and how traders use it:
Core Functionality
The CPD (Candle Price Distribution) Approach Algo divides the price range into horizontal zones and analyzes several key metrics within each zone:
Price Distribution: Shows where price has spent most time (high concentration areas)
Volume Clusters: Identifies zones with significant trading volume
Pressure Zones: Detects buying/selling pressure in specific price levels
Candle Differences: Highlights transitions between zones
How Traders Use It
1. Identifying Key Levels
The colored zones (green for buy, red for sell, gray neutral) show where price has historically reacted
Dense candle clusters indicate strong support/resistance areas
2. Volume Analysis
Volume clusters reveal where most trading activity occurred
High volume zones often act as magnets for price or reversal points
3. Pressure Detection
The pressure zones (with ↑ and ↓ arrows) show where buying or selling pressure was strongest
Helps identify potential breakout or reversal points
4. Multi-Timeframe Analysis
The custom timeframe input allows analyzing higher timeframe structure while viewing lower timeframe charts
Helps align trades with the dominant timeframe's structure
5. Transition Analysis
The delta values between zones show how price is moving between levels
Positive deltas (green) show upward momentum, negative (red) show downward
Practical Trading Applications
Support/Resistance Trading: Fade price at dense candle clusters with opposing pressure
Breakout Trading: Trade breaks from low-candle-count zones into high-volume zones
Mean Reversion: Trade returns to high-volume value areas after deviations
Trend Confirmation: Consistent pressure in one direction confirms trend strength
The indicator provides a comprehensive view of market structure by combining price, volume, and time elements across customizable timeframes, helping traders make more informed decisions about potential entries, exits, and key levels to watch.
GOD Complex Trading By QTX Algo SystemsGOD Complex Trading by QTX Algo Systems
Overview
GOD Complex Trading is a comprehensive signal engine that combines multiple QTX Algo Systems indicators into a unified framework for identifying high-confluence reversal and continuation setups. It includes dynamic entry detection, adaptive stop loss logic, multi-timeframe analysis, score-based risk scaling, and real-time trade visualization.
This script is designed for discretionary traders who want to see structured trade logic unfold directly on the chart, with visual labeling of entry type, dynamic stop loss placement, exit score computation, and key trade metrics shown in an on-chart table.
How It Works
Each trade is classified into one of four categories:
Reversal Long
Reversal Short
Continuation Long
Continuation Short
Each trade type has a distinct confluence requirement involving real-time and higher-timeframe inputs. The indicator calculates a confluence score out of 200 and determines HTF (high-timeframe) directional bias across three layers (HTF1, HTF2, HTF3), which are configurable.
QTX Indicators Used
This script integrates internal logic from the following proprietary QTX tools:
VBM (Volatility-Based Momentum) – Confirms directional bias using momentum slope and volatility increase.
VBSMI (Volatility-Based SMI) – Detects early momentum shifts via band exits and crossovers of adaptive smoothed SMI values.
SEA (Statistically Extreme Areas) – Highlights exhaustion zones using normalized volatility, smoothed range deviation, and SMI divergence.
SPB (Statistical Price Bands) – Uses volatility and trend-adjusted percentiles to define dynamic overbought/oversold zones.
COI (Continuation Opportunity Indicator) – Validates re-entry opportunities following a pullback during trend continuation.
Signal Logic – Examples
Each entry type is built from layered logic:
Reversal Long (Example)
Triggers when:
VBSMI is in dynamic oversold and crosses up
SEA level is at or below threshold (signaling statistical exhaustion)
SPB confirms recent low percentile hit
VBM and COI do not indicate trend continuation in the opposite direction
Continuation Long (Example)
Triggers when:
No recent extreme zones (SPB or SEA) are present
VBM confirms continued trend momentum
VBSMI crosses up and confirms strength
COI may confirm re-entry conditions
High-timeframe bias scores show alignment
All entries are subject to filter checks, including:
Minimum confluence score
HTF bias thresholds (HTF1, HTF2, HTF3)
Position type and trade history
Key Features
Trade Type Auto-Labeling
Each signal is labeled (“Rev Long”, “Cont Short”, etc.) directly on the chart for instant identification.
Stop Loss Visualization
Stop loss levels are calculated using a weighted average of ATR-based padding and prior swing highs/lows. Ghost lines are drawn for Add trades.
TP1 / TP2 Logic
TP1: Fires on opposite VBSMI crossover (momentum loss).
TP2: Fires when the opposite side’s reversal score exceeds a user-defined threshold.
Position Size & Risk Table
The on-chart table shows estimated trade size (based on max risk input), stop loss price, and calculated exit score. Reversal trades scale based on confluence score, while continuation trades use linear scaling.
Multi-Timeframe Confluence
The script uses three automatic higher timeframes to calculate directional bias and exit score amplification. This allows scoring logic to reflect broader trend alignment.
Add Trade Logic
The indicator detects both same-style and cross-style Add setups. Add signals are labeled and visualized, but should be used cautiously.
Auto-Close on Opposite Signal
When an opposite entry signal is triggered (e.g. Cont Short after Rev Long), the current trade is automatically considered closed, resetting tracking variables and metrics.
Additional Features
Fully bar-closed logic: no repainting or mid-bar recalculation.
High-precision control over alert triggering using bias filters and score ranges.
Dedicated alert conditions for all key trade types and TP/SL events.
Score-based position sizing using dynamic confluence score caps.
Table remains visible for a configurable number of bars after trade close.
Use Cases
Manual discretionary entries with clearly labeled setups and real-time validation
Score-based trade review and journaling using TP1/TP2 and exit score
Optimizing trade filters using alerts with HTF bias and confluence thresholds
Data-driven strategy refinement by observing which trades reach full exits
Disclaimer
This tool is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It does not guarantee any particular outcome or profitability. Always use proper risk management, backtest thoroughly, and consult a financial professional if needed.
VICI Algo-V TableVICI Trading Solutions is proud to introduce another powerful tool from our internal trading process: ALGO V ATR Table.
This streamlined, data-rich table is designed to give traders quick and easy access to key support and resistance levels using Average True Range (ATR) data—without cluttering the chart. It’s a perfect complement to our previously released ALGO V indicator, which plots significant ATR-based levels directly on the chart. While that tool is highly effective, we understand that too much on the screen can overwhelm your workspace. That’s why we developed this clean, corner-based ATR Table —so you can stay focused on execution with clarity and confidence.
How It Works:
- The table displays critical ATR levels across multiple timeframes, helping you identify areas of potential support and resistance with precision.
- Each timeframe row is color-coded to reflect its current trend state:
- 🟩 Green – Price is above the cloud and trending up .
- 🟥 Red – Price is below the cloud and trending down .
- ⬜ Gray – Price is inside the cloud and in a neutral/indecisive zone.
- The number next to a gray level shows the price that must be broken to transition to a bullish or bearish trend.
This simple color system allows for immediate insight into market structure and directional bias across multiple timeframes—without second guessing or crowding your chart.
⚠️ Important Note: Due to how TradingView handles higher time frame data, this indicator is designed to function best when applied to a 5-minute or lower time frame. We recommend adding this to your execution chart for the most accurate and responsive data.
Recommended Use:
We suggest pairing this with the original ALGO V indicator to better understand how these levels behave, especially when they appear gray (neutral). This combination provides a full-spectrum view of trend strength, key zones, and potential breakouts .
Whether you’re a scalper, day trader, or swing trader, the ALGO V ATR Table will instantly add value to your trading workflow—offering clear, concise, and actionable insight at a glance.
Algo-V Indicator Can Be Found HERE:
Harish algo for nifty and bankniftyHarish algo for nifty and banknifty
Overview
Harish Algo - Buy and Sell 11 is a powerful trading indicator designed for intraday traders, incorporating multiple technical analysis concepts to identify potential breakout and breakdown levels. It uses pivot points, exponential moving averages (EMAs), and volatility-based levels to generate buy and sell signals with visual markers for better decision-making.
Features & Functionality
✅ Pivot Points Calculation:
The indicator calculates daily pivot points along with resistance (R1) and support (S1) levels.
Helps in identifying potential reversal or breakout areas.
✅ EMA Trend Confirmation:
Uses three EMAs (21, 55, and 200) to confirm trend direction.
Ensures that buy signals align with uptrends and sell signals align with downtrends.
✅ 15-Minute Candle Analysis for Precision:
Captures the last three 15-minute closes of the previous day.
Computes an average and determines volatility-based price levels to anticipate price movements.
✅ Dynamic Buy & Sell Signals:
Bullish (Buy) Signals:
Price breaks above key resistance levels and EMAs confirm an uptrend.
Displayed as yellow (tiny) or green (small) upward triangles below candles.
Bearish (Sell) Signals:
Price drops below key support levels with EMA confirmation of a downtrend.
Displayed as fuchsia (tiny) or red (small) downward triangles above candles.
✅ Alerts for Trade Execution:
Get notified instantly with alerts when a buy or sell signal is triggered.
✅ Customizable Settings:
Modify EMA lengths and adjust parameters to fit different trading strategies.
Usage & Benefits
🔹 Helps traders identify potential entry and exit points with precision.
🔹 Reduces false signals by combining pivot points, EMAs, and price action.
🔹 Works best for intraday traders in the Indian stock markets, but can be applied to other markets as well.
🔹 Suitable for both beginners and experienced traders looking for a structured approach to trading.
How to Use
Add the indicator to your chart.
Observe the plotted pivot points, EMAs, and price levels.
Watch for triangle markers (buy/sell signals).
Use alerts to receive real-time notifications.
Combine with your own risk management strategy for best results.
🔹 Works on all timeframes but optimized for intraday trading.
Disclaimer
📢 This indicator is for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Always perform your own analysis before taking trades.
PIP Algorithm
# **Script Overview (For Non-Coders)**
1. **Purpose**
- The script tries to capture the essential “shape” of price movement by selecting a limited number of “key points” (anchors) from the latest bars.
- After selecting these anchors, it draws straight lines between them, effectively simplifying the price chart into a smaller set of points without losing major swings.
2. **How It Works, Step by Step**
1. We look back a certain number of bars (e.g., 50).
2. We start by drawing a straight line from the **oldest** bar in that range to the **newest** bar—just two points.
3. Next, we find the bar whose price is *farthest away* from that straight line. That becomes a new anchor point.
4. We “snap” (pin) the line to go exactly through that new anchor. Then we re-draw (re-interpolate) the entire line from the first anchor to the last, in segments.
5. We repeat the process (adding more anchors) until we reach the desired number of points. Each time, we choose the biggest gap between our line and the actual price, then re-draw the entire shape.
6. Finally, we connect these anchors on the chart with red lines, visually simplifying the price curve.
3. **Why It’s Useful**
- It highlights the most *important* bends or swings in the price over the chosen window.
- Instead of plotting every single bar, it condenses the information down to the “key turning points.”
4. **Key Takeaway**
- You’ll see a small number of red line segments connecting the **most significant** points in the price data.
- This is especially helpful if you want a simplified view of recent price action without minor fluctuations.
## **Detailed Logic Explanation**
# **Script Breakdown (For Coders)**
//@version=5
indicator(title="PIP Algorithm", overlay=true)
// 1. Inputs
length = input.int(50, title="Lookback Length")
num_points = input.int(5, title="Number of PIP Points (≥ 3)")
// 2. Helper Functions
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// reInterpSubrange(...):
// Given two “anchor” indices in `linesArr`, linearly interpolate
// the array values in between so that the subrange forms a straight line
// from linesArr to linesArr .
reInterpSubrange(linesArr, segmentLeft, segmentRight) =>
float leftVal = array.get(linesArr, segmentLeft)
float rightVal = array.get(linesArr, segmentRight)
int segmentLen = segmentRight - segmentLeft
if segmentLen > 1
for i = segmentLeft + 1 to segmentRight - 1
float ratio = (i - segmentLeft) / segmentLen
float interpVal = leftVal + (rightVal - leftVal) * ratio
array.set(linesArr, i, interpVal)
// reInterpolateAllSegments(...):
// For the entire “linesArr,” re-interpolate each subrange between
// consecutive breakpoints in `lineBreaksArr`.
// This ensures the line is globally correct after each new anchor insertion.
reInterpolateAllSegments(linesArr, lineBreaksArr) =>
array.sort(lineBreaksArr, order.asc)
for i = 0 to array.size(lineBreaksArr) - 2
int leftEdge = array.get(lineBreaksArr, i)
int rightEdge = array.get(lineBreaksArr, i + 1)
reInterpSubrange(linesArr, leftEdge, rightEdge)
// getMaxDistanceIndex(...):
// Return the index (bar) that is farthest from the current “linesArr.”
// We skip any indices already in `lineBreaksArr`.
getMaxDistanceIndex(linesArr, closeArr, lineBreaksArr) =>
float maxDist = -1.0
int maxIdx = -1
int sizeData = array.size(linesArr)
for i = 1 to sizeData - 2
bool isBreak = false
for b = 0 to array.size(lineBreaksArr) - 1
if i == array.get(lineBreaksArr, b)
isBreak := true
break
if not isBreak
float dist = math.abs(array.get(linesArr, i) - array.get(closeArr, i))
if dist > maxDist
maxDist := dist
maxIdx := i
maxIdx
// snapAndReinterpolate(...):
// "Snap" a chosen index to its actual close price, then re-interpolate the entire line again.
snapAndReinterpolate(linesArr, closeArr, lineBreaksArr, idxToSnap) =>
if idxToSnap >= 0
float snapVal = array.get(closeArr, idxToSnap)
array.set(linesArr, idxToSnap, snapVal)
reInterpolateAllSegments(linesArr, lineBreaksArr)
// 3. Global Arrays and Flags
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// We store final data globally, then use them outside the barstate.islast scope to draw lines.
var float finalCloseData = array.new_float()
var float finalLines = array.new_float()
var int finalLineBreaks = array.new_int()
var bool didCompute = false
var line pipLines = array.new_line()
// 4. Main Logic (Runs Once at the End of the Current Bar)
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
if barstate.islast
// A) Prepare closeData in forward order (index 0 = oldest bar, index length-1 = newest)
float closeData = array.new_float()
for i = 0 to length - 1
array.push(closeData, close )
// B) Initialize linesArr with a simple linear interpolation from the first to the last point
float linesArr = array.new_float()
float firstClose = array.get(closeData, 0)
float lastClose = array.get(closeData, length - 1)
for i = 0 to length - 1
float ratio = (length > 1) ? (i / float(length - 1)) : 0.0
float val = firstClose + (lastClose - firstClose) * ratio
array.push(linesArr, val)
// C) Initialize lineBreaks with two anchors: 0 (oldest) and length-1 (newest)
int lineBreaks = array.new_int()
array.push(lineBreaks, 0)
array.push(lineBreaks, length - 1)
// D) Iteratively insert new breakpoints, always re-interpolating globally
int iterationsNeeded = math.max(num_points - 2, 0)
for _iteration = 1 to iterationsNeeded
// 1) Re-interpolate entire shape, so it's globally up to date
reInterpolateAllSegments(linesArr, lineBreaks)
// 2) Find the bar with the largest vertical distance to this line
int maxDistIdx = getMaxDistanceIndex(linesArr, closeData, lineBreaks)
if maxDistIdx == -1
break
// 3) Insert that bar index into lineBreaks and snap it
array.push(lineBreaks, maxDistIdx)
array.sort(lineBreaks, order.asc)
snapAndReinterpolate(linesArr, closeData, lineBreaks, maxDistIdx)
// E) Save results into global arrays for line drawing outside barstate.islast
array.clear(finalCloseData)
array.clear(finalLines)
array.clear(finalLineBreaks)
for i = 0 to array.size(closeData) - 1
array.push(finalCloseData, array.get(closeData, i))
array.push(finalLines, array.get(linesArr, i))
for b = 0 to array.size(lineBreaks) - 1
array.push(finalLineBreaks, array.get(lineBreaks, b))
didCompute := true
// 5. Drawing the Lines in Global Scope
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// We cannot create lines inside barstate.islast, so we do it outside.
array.clear(pipLines)
if didCompute
// Connect each pair of anchors with red lines
if array.size(finalLineBreaks) > 1
for i = 0 to array.size(finalLineBreaks) - 2
int idxLeft = array.get(finalLineBreaks, i)
int idxRight = array.get(finalLineBreaks, i + 1)
float x1 = bar_index - (length - 1) + idxLeft
float x2 = bar_index - (length - 1) + idxRight
float y1 = array.get(finalCloseData, idxLeft)
float y2 = array.get(finalCloseData, idxRight)
line ln = line.new(x1, y1, x2, y2, extend=extend.none)
line.set_color(ln, color.red)
line.set_width(ln, 2)
array.push(pipLines, ln)
1. **Data Collection**
- We collect the **most recent** `length` bars in `closeData`. Index 0 is the oldest bar in that window, index `length-1` is the newest bar.
2. **Initial Straight Line**
- We create an array called `linesArr` that starts as a simple linear interpolation from `closeData ` (the oldest bar’s close) to `closeData ` (the newest bar’s close).
3. **Line Breaks**
- We store “anchor points” in `lineBreaks`, initially ` `. These are the start and end of our segment.
4. **Global Re-Interpolation**
- Each time we want to add a new anchor, we **re-draw** (linear interpolation) for *every* subrange ` [lineBreaks , lineBreaks ]`, ensuring we have a globally consistent line.
- This avoids the “local subrange only” approach, which can cause clustering near existing anchors.
5. **Finding the Largest Distance**
- After re-drawing, we compute the vertical distance for each bar `i` that isn’t already a line break. The bar with the biggest distance from the line is chosen as the next anchor (`maxDistIdx`).
6. **Snapping and Re-Interpolate**
- We “snap” that bar’s line value to the actual close, i.e. `linesArr = closeData `. Then we globally re-draw all segments again.
7. **Repeat**
- We repeat these insertions until we have the desired number of points (`num_points`).
8. **Drawing**
- Finally, we connect each consecutive pair of anchor points (`lineBreaks`) with a `line.new(...)` call, coloring them red.
- We offset the line’s `x` coordinate so that the anchor at index 0 lines up with `bar_index - (length - 1)`, and the anchor at index `length-1` lines up with `bar_index` (the current bar).
**Result**:
You get a simplified representation of the price with a small set of line segments capturing the largest “jumps” or swings. By re-drawing the entire line after each insertion, the anchors tend to distribute more *evenly* across the data, mitigating the issue where anchors bunch up near each other.
Enjoy experimenting with different `length` and `num_points` to see how the simplified lines change!
V1 [SMRT Algo]SMRT Algo V1 is a versatile trading indicator designed to provide traders with clear and actionable signals.
The system includes both standard buy/sell signals and confirmed buy/sell signals, denoted by an 'x', which appear after a signal is validated. Traders have the flexibility to enable or disable the confirmed signals based on their trading strategy preferences.
The combination of standard and confirmed buy/sell signals ensures that traders receive both initial alerts and validated signals, thereby enhancing the accuracy and reliability of trade entries. This dual-signal approach helps filter out false signals, providing an additional layer of security for traders.
Core Features:
Standard Signals: These signals are generated based on a pullback logic, where a signal is printed when the price returns to the average price level (the pullback zone) and starts to move away, indicating a potential trend continuation or reversal.
Confirmed Signals ('x'): These appear after the initial signal, providing additional validation and reducing false signals. This feature is particularly useful for traders who seek a higher level of confirmation before entering a trade.
MA Filter: The Moving Average (MA) Filter is a critical component that filters trades to ensure that only those aligned with the prevailing trend are considered. This filter helps in eliminating signals that go against the primary market trend, thereby increasing the probability of successful trades.
Dynamic Support and Resistance (S/R): The Dynamic S/R feature uses background plots to denote zones of support and resistance that are continuously updated based on market movements. These zones are used as part of the signal generation process, helping to identify key levels where price action may reverse or accelerate.
Take Profit (TP) and Stop Loss (SL) Levels: Each trade signal is accompanied by predefined TP and SL levels, offering traders clear guidance on potential exit points. TP levels are structured to provide different risk-reward ratios (e.g., TP1 for 1:1, TP2 for 1:2, TP3 for 1:3), allowing for flexible trade management according to individual risk tolerance and market conditions.
The MA Filter further refines this process by aligning trades with the prevailing market trend. By using a moving average as a filter, the system ensures that signals are only generated in the direction of the trend, reducing the likelihood of counter-trend trades that often carry higher risks. This feature is particularly beneficial in trending markets where maintaining the direction of trades with the overall trend increases the probability of success.
Dynamic Support and Resistance (S/R) zones play a crucial role in the indicator's signal generation and trade management strategies. These zones are not static but adjust in real-time based on market conditions, providing traders with up-to-date information on critical price levels. The integration of dynamic S/R with the signal generation process helps in identifying potential reversal or acceleration points, making it a valuable tool for both trend-following and reversal strategies.
Input Settings:
Show Confirmed Signals: Turning this on will show the ‘x’ on the chart, meaning a signal is confirmed.
Trend Bar Color: Turning this on will result in the signal candle being colored green for buy, and red for sell.
RSI Filter: Turning this feature off will result in not requiring the RSI condition to be met in order for signals to be generated. Turning this off will result in a higher frequency of signals.
X-Bar Range: How far back the indicator will look for signals. Increasing this value will lead to more signals generated, decreasing will lead to less signals.
MA Filter: Turning this on will result in only buy trades being printed when price is above the MA cloud, the opposite for sells. Turning this off will increase in more signals.
Dynamic S/R: This is the trend cloud that is shown on screen. It acts as a dynamic support/resistance as it moves along with price. This zone often acts as a retest (support) zone and is also where signals are often generated. It can be turned on/off visually.
TP/SL: The take profit & stop loss zones can be turned on/off. The size of TP/SL can also be adjusted by increasing or decreasing the multiplier and length values.
These components are not isolated features but work together to create a cohesive and comprehensive trading system. The standard and confirmed signals provide timely and validated entry points, while the MA Filter ensures these entries align with the broader trend. The dynamic S/R zones add another layer of analysis, highlighting critical levels that can influence price movements. Together, these features offer a well-rounded view of the market, enabling traders to make more informed and strategic decisions. The inclusion of TP and SL levels integrates risk management into every trade, making the system not only a tool for identifying trades but also for managing them effectively.
The SMRT Algo Suite offers a comprehensive set of tools and features that extend beyond the capabilities of standard or open-source indicators, providing significant additional value to users.
Advanced Customization: Users can customize various aspects of the indicator, such as toggling the confirmation signals on or off and adjusting the parameters of the MA Filter. This customization enhances the adaptability of the tool to different trading styles and market conditions.
Enhanced Market Understanding: The combination of pullback logic, dynamic S/R zones, and MA filtering offers traders a nuanced understanding of market dynamics, helping them make more informed trading decisions.
Unique Features: The specific combination of pullback logic, dynamic S/R, and multi-level TP/SL management is unique to SMRT Algo V1, offering features that are not readily available in standard or open-source indicators.
Educational and Support Resources: As with other products in the SMRT Algo suite, this indicator comes with comprehensive educational resources and access to a supportive trading community, as well as 24/7 Discord support.
The educational resources and community support included with SMRT Algo ensure that users can maximize the indicators’ potential, offering guidance on best practices and advanced usage.
SMRT Algo believe that there is no magic indicator that is able to print money. Indicator toolkits provide value via their convinience, adaptibility and uniqueness. Combining these items can help a trader make more educated; less messy, more planned trades and in turn hopefully help them succeed.
RISK DISCLAIMER
Trading involves significant risk, and most day traders lose money. All content, tools, scripts, articles, and educational materials provided by SMRT Algo are intended solely for informational and educational purposes. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always conduct your own research and consult with a licensed financial advisor before making any trading decisions.
Reversal Finder [SMRT Algo]The Reversal Indicator is designed for traders who use contrarian strategies, focusing on identifying potential reversal points in the market. This indicator leverages mean and deviation calculations, along with bar pattern movements, to provide insights into price movements and potential turning points.
Features:
The Reversal Indicator is tailored for contrarian trading, which involves taking positions against the trend to capitalize on potential reversals. This approach is inherently riskier, as it aims to identify precise highs and lows in the market.
Configurable Sensitivity: Traders can adjust the sensitivity of the indicator, which determines how many confirmation candles are required before a signal is generated. Higher sensitivity values mean more confirmation candles, resulting in later but more reliable signals. This feature allows traders to balance between early entries and signal accuracy.
Separate Buy & Sell Sensitivities: Buy and sell sensitivities can be adjusted separately which provides greater flexibility, enabling traders to fine-tune the indicator based on market conditions or personal trading preferences.
Reversal Bands: The indicator features color-coded bands (green, yellow, red) that represent different levels of price overextension. The dynamic nature of these bands, which adjust based on real-time market data, provides a constantly updated visual representation of potential reversal zones.
- Green Band: Indicates the initial phase where price is starting to get overextended.
- Yellow Band: Suggests a moderate level of overextension.
- Red Band: Signals a high likelihood of reversal due to significant overextension.
Signal Generation: The indicator only searches for buy or sell signals when the price enters these reversal bands, thereby focusing on zones with a higher probability of a reversal.
Take Profit (TP) & Stop Loss (SL) Features: The indicator includes predefined TP and SL levels, calculated based on a risk-to-reward ratio with respect to the stop loss. For instance, TP1 corresponds to a 1:1 ratio, up to TP3, allowing traders to manage risk effectively and set realistic profit targets.
Band-Based Take Profit: In addition to standard TP levels, traders can use the reversal bands themselves as take profit zones, targeting the green, yellow, or red areas to close trades. This dual-layered approach provides more nuanced trade management options.
Alert System: The indicator allows traders to set alerts for when signals are generated, ensuring they do not miss potential trading opportunities.
A signal is generate when we have x-consecutive bullish/bearish bars for a buy or sell signal respectively. This is what the 'Sensitivity' input controsl for in the settings. A signal is only generated when price enters the deviation bands, as those are areas where a reversal is of higher probability.
The Reversal indicator uses mean and deviation calculations, which are fundamental to the Reversal Indicator, providing a statistical baseline for identifying overextended price movements. By measuring how far price deviates from its mean, the indicator identifies conditions where a reversal is more likely. This statistical foundation ensures that the signals are based on objective data, rather than subjective judgment.
The integration of bar pattern analysis with mean and deviation calculations allows the indicator to add a layer of context to the raw data. Bar patterns are used to confirm potential reversals by analyzing the formation of candles and the overall structure of the price action. This component enhances the accuracy of signals by ensuring they are not only statistically significant but also contextually relevant.
The Reversal Indicator’s unique sensitivity adjustment feature allows traders to fine-tune the responsiveness of the signals. This flexibility means the indicator can be adapted to various market conditions, enhancing its utility across different trading environments. The separate adjustment for buy and sell sensitivities further allows traders to customize the indicator based on their specific trading strategies, whether they are more conservative or aggressive in their approach.
The Reversal Indicator's unique combination of statistical and pattern-based analysis, customizable settings, and dynamic real-time components offers significant added value compared to standard indicators.
The SMRT Algo Suite, which the Reversal Finder is a part of, offers a comprehensive set of tools and features that extend beyond the capabilities of standard or open-source indicators, providing significant additional value to users.
What you also get with the SMRT Algo Suite:
Advanced Customization: Users can customize various aspects of the indicator, such as toggling the confirmation signals on or off and adjusting the parameters of the MA Filter. This customization enhances the adaptability of the tool to different trading styles and market conditions.
Enhanced Market Understanding: The combination of pullback logic, dynamic S/R zones, and MA filtering offers traders a nuanced understanding of market dynamics, helping them make more informed trading decisions.
Unique Features: The specific combination of pullback logic, dynamic S/R, and multi-level TP/SL management is unique to SMRT Algo, offering features that are not readily available in standard or open-source indicators.
Educational and Support Resources: As with other tools in the SMRT Algo suite, this indicator comes with comprehensive educational resources and access to a supportive trading community, as well as 24/7 Discord support.
The educational resources and community support included with SMRT Algo ensure that users can maximize the indicators’ potential, offering guidance on best practices and advanced usage.
SMRT Algo believe that there is no magic indicator that is able to print money. Indicator toolkits provide value via their convinience, adaptibility and uniqueness. Combining these items can help a trader make more educated; less messy, more planned trades and in turn hopefully help them succeed.
RISK DISCLAIMER
Trading involves significant risk, and most day traders lose money. All content, tools, scripts, articles, and educational materials provided by SMRT Algo are intended solely for informational and educational purposes. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always conduct your own research and consult with a licensed financial advisor before making any trading decisions.
Jai's Algo SignalsOverview:
Jai's Algo Trade Indicator is a sophisticated trading tool designed to enhance your trading strategy by combining the strengths of two widely-used technical indicators: the Exponential Moving Average (EMA) and the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD). This synergy provides a robust framework for identifying market trends and potential trade opportunities, making it ideal for both novice and experienced traders.
Justification for Combining EMA and MACD:
The EMA is a trend-following indicator that smooths out price data to highlight the direction of the trend, while the MACD is a momentum oscillator that reveals changes in the strength, direction, momentum, and duration of a trend. By integrating these two indicators, Jai's Algo Trade Indicator offers a comprehensive view of market conditions, allowing traders to make more informed decisions based on both trend direction and momentum.
How It Works:
Exponential Moving Average (EMA):
Calculation: The EMA is calculated using a user-defined period (default: 13). This moving average gives more weight to recent prices, making it responsive to new information.
Visualization: The EMA line is plotted on the chart and dynamically changes color: green when the price is above the EMA, red when below, and blue when the price is at the EMA.
Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD):
Calculation: The MACD is computed using three parameters: fast length (default: 12), slow length (default: 26), and signal smoothing (default: 9). The MACD line, signal line, and histogram are plotted to show the relationship between two moving averages of a security’s price.
Histogram: The MACD histogram is color-coded to indicate bullish (green), bearish (red), and neutral (gray) conditions, providing visual cues for momentum changes.
Impulse System:
Bar Colors: Bars are colored based on impulse conditions:
Green bars for bullish conditions (price above EMA and MACD histogram > 0).
Red bars for bearish conditions (price below EMA and MACD histogram < 0).
Blue bars for neutral conditions.
Trade Signals:
Buy Signal: A buy (call) signal is generated when a bullish candle crosses and closes above the EMA.
Sell Signal: A sell (put) signal is generated when a bearish candle crosses and closes below the EMA.
Visualization: Signals are displayed as green "BUY" labels below the bars and red "SELL" labels above the bars, providing clear entry and exit points.
How to Use:
Input Parameters:
Customize the EMA length, MACD fast length, slow length, and signal smoothing to fit your trading strategy and timeframe.
Visual Analysis:
Monitor the color-coded EMA line and histogram to understand the current market trend and momentum.
Use the bar colors to quickly identify bullish, bearish, and neutral conditions.
Trade Signals:
Follow the "BUY" and "SELL" signals to execute trades based on the indicator's analysis.
Combine these signals with other analysis techniques and risk management practices for optimal results.
Ideal For:
Traders looking to leverage a combination of trend-following and momentum indicators for more accurate trade entries and exits.
Those who want a clear and visual representation of market conditions to aid in their decision-making process.
Conclusion:
Jai's Algo Trade Indicator integrates the EMA and MACD to provide a powerful and comprehensive trading tool. By combining trend and momentum analysis, this indicator helps traders to make more informed decisions, enhancing their trading performance and confidence.
Han Algo - Moving average strategyHan Algo Indicator Strategy Description
Overview:
The Han Algo Indicator is designed to identify trend directions and signal potential buy and sell opportunities based on moving average crossovers. It aims to provide clear signals while filtering out noise and minimizing false signals.
Indicators Used:
Moving Averages:
200 SMA (Simple Moving Average): Used as a long-term trend indicator.
100 SMA: Provides a medium-term perspective on price movements.
50 SMA: Offers insights into shorter-term trends.
20 SMA: Provides a very short-term perspective on recent price actions.
Trend Identification:
The indicator identifies the trend based on the relationship between the closing price (close) and the 200 SMA (ma_long):
Uptrend: When the closing price is above the 200 SMA.
Downtrend: When the closing price is below the 200 SMA.
Sideways: When the closing price is equal to the 200 SMA.
Buy and Sell Signals:
Buy Signal: Generated when transitioning from a downtrend to an uptrend (buy_condition):
Displayed as a green "BUY" label above the price bar.
Sell Signal: Generated when transitioning from an uptrend to a downtrend (sell_condition):
Displayed as a red "SELL" label below the price bar.
Signal Filtering:
Signals are filtered to prevent consecutive signals occurring too closely (min_distance_bars parameter):
Ensures that only significant trend reversals are captured, minimizing false signals.
Visualization:
Background Color:
Changes to green for uptrend and red for downtrend (bgcolor function):
Provides visual cues for current market sentiment.
Usage:
Traders can customize the indicator's parameters (long_term_length, medium_term_length, short_term_length, very_short_term_length, min_distance_bars) to align with their trading preferences and timeframes.
The Han Algo Indicator helps traders make informed decisions by highlighting potential trend reversals and aligning with market trends identified through moving average analysis.
Disclaimer:
This indicator is intended for educational purposes and as a visual aid to support trading decisions. It should be used in conjunction with other technical analysis tools and risk management strategies.
[FXAN] 77 Cygni Algorithm (Swing Trading)⚜️ FXAN CYGNI INDICATORS ORIGINALITY
Originality comes from proprietary formula we use to measure the relationship between Volume and Price Volatility in relation to overall current market positioning in developing Volume Profile and multiple custom period Volume Profiles. We combine that with our own approach to measure price velocity in correlation to average daily/weekly/monthly ranges of the given market.
The relationship between current volume and price volatility gives us information about how much the volume that is currently coming into the market affects the price movement (volatility) and which side is more dominant/involved in the market (Buyers/Sellers). We call this the "Volume Impact" factor.
This information is then compared in relation to the overall current market positioning in developing Volume Profile and Multiple custom period Volume Profiles. We have created a rating system based on current price positioning in relation to the Volume Profile. Volume profile consists of different volume nodes, high volume nodes where we consider market interest to be high (a lot of transactions - High Volume) and low volume nodes where we consider market interest to be low (not a lot of transactions - Low Volume). We call this the current "Market Interest" factor.
We combine this information with our own approach to measure price velocity in correlation to the higher-timeframe price ranges. Calculation is done by measuring current ranges of market movement in correlation to average daily/weekly/monthly ranges. We call this "Price Velocity" factor.
This approach was applied to develop key components of our Tradingview Indicators, we've simplified some of the calculations and made them easy to use by programming them to display buying/selling volume pressure with colors.
In addition to our own proprietary formulas and criterias to measure volume impact on price, we've also used an array of indicators that measure the percentage change in volume over custom specified periods of time, including custom period ranged Volume Profile, Developing VA, Accumulation/Distribution (A/D Line), Volume Rate of Change (VROC), Volume Price Trend (VPT) - all of them with of course fine-tuned settings to fit the purpose in the overall calculation.
Reasons for multiple indicator use:
Custom period ranged Volume Profiles: To determine current interest of market participants. Used for "Market Interest"
Developing VA: To determine current fair price of the market (value area). Used for "Market Interest".
Accumulation/Distribution (A/D Line): Helping to gauge the strength of buying and selling pressure. Used for "Volume Impact"
Volume Rate of Change (VROC): To give us information about percentage change in volume. Used for "Volume Impact"
Volume Price Trend (VPT): To help identify potential trends. Used for "Volume Impact".
Average True Range (ATR): Used for measuring volatility. Used for "Volume Impact" and "Price Velocity".
Average Daily Range (ADR): Used for measuring average market price movement. Used for "Price Velocity".
How it all works together:
"Volume Impact" factor tells us the influence of incoming market volume on price movement. This information alongside the overall market positioning information derived from "Market Interest" factor combined with information about speed and direction relative to higher-timeframe price ranges frin "Price Velocity.
This is the basis of our proprietary developed Volume Dynamics analysis approach
"Volume Impact" x "Market Interest" x "Price Velocity"
Combining this factors together gives a good overall understanding of which side is currently more involved in the market to gauge the direction ("Volume Impact"), where the market is currently positioned to gauge the context ("Market Interest") and what the current market's momentum to improve the timing of our trades ("Price Velocity"). This increases our probabilities for successful trades, executed with good timing.
To simplify - our indicators will always analyze the volume behind every price movement and rate those movements based on the relationship between movement distance and volume behind it through an array of criterias and rate them.
Colors displayed by the indicators will be a result of that, suggesting which side of the market (Buyers or sellers) is currently more involved in the market, aiming to increase the probabilities for profitable trades. With the help of our indicators you have deep volume analysis behind price movements done without looking at anything else then indicator components.
🔷 OVERVIEW
Cygni 77 Algorithm is a TradingView indicator designed to help determine higher timeframe market context and long-term market sentiment and trends. It analyzes the underlying volume behind market movements and colors the candles with the help of formulas that include technical analysis and market price action. It caters to traders looking for swing trading setups or additional perspectives for day trading sentiment.
🔷 KEY FEATURES
▊ Candle Coloring
▊ Dynamic Support & Resistance Lines
▊ Dots | Above and below the candles
▊ Colored Bar | on the bottom of the chart
🔷 HOW DOES IT WORK?
□ Candle colors will indicate the general market trend from the technical analysis perspective. The calculation for this component uses price action concepts and segments from technical analysis, for example, candle/price structural breaks. Volume is not used for calculations of this component.
□ Dynamic Support & Resistance Lines indicate the current market structure from the technical analysis perspective. The calculation uses pure price action and structural analysis of the current market movements.
□ Candle Dots show what are the mid-term volume dynamics in the market by referencing the daily average price weighted by volume with the periods ranging from days to weeks. Candle Dots suggest what is the likely direction of the market's trend from the mid-term perspective. If the market is bullish, you’ll see the green dots printed below the candles, and if the market is bearish, the dots will color red and print above the candles.
□ Colored Bar analyzes long-term volume dynamics and the market's price action for the past three to six weeks, referencing average price weighted by volume. This makes it much less sensitive than the Candle Dots, so the colors won't change that often. If the market is bullish, you’ll see the green bars, and if the market is bearish, the bars will color red.
🔷 HOW TO USE IT?
□ In general, we look for areas where all components are in sync. These are valid trading signals (refer to the usage example below).
□ If all components are not in sync, we should look for at least two of them to be in sync, while one of them must be the Colored Bar.
□ Candle Colors: Looking for longs when the candles are green and looking for shorts when the colors are red
□ Dynamic Support & Resistance Lines: Used for placing entries and stop-loss limits. Using retest of the line for entry and placing the stop-loss beyond it. Or if we're entering based on other components, we can use the line to place the stop-loss beyond it.
□ Candle Dots: Looking to trade in the direction of the color. If the market is bullish, you’ll see the green dots, and if the market is bearish, the dots will color red.
□ Colored Bar: Most important component of this indicator, we favor trading in the direction suggested by this component. Additional confirmation of other components is a bonus. Colors here don't change that often, but once they do - it usually signals a long-term trend shift. Green color suggests a bullish market, trading long. Red color suggests bearish market, trading short.
🔷 COMBINING THE COMPONENTS
Each component of the indicator serves its own purpose and analyzes the market from its own perspective and with its own custom settings and formulas. The calculation of the individual component is done independently from the calculation of the other components. Once all of them align, we can execute trades with an edge as it signals that different aspects of volume and price analysis line up for the trading opportunity.
-Candle Colors performs technical analysis for you by displaying the colors of a favorable market direction based on the market's current technical structure.
- Dynamic Support & Resistance Lines are used for placing your entry/exit limit orders.
-Candle Dots are used to determine the favorable direction of the market based on Daily Volume Dynamics, with custom timeframe settings ranging from a couple of days to a couple of weeks.
-The Colored Bar is used to gauge the overall favorable trading direction based on Daily Volume Dynamics with custom timeframe settings ranging from 3 to 6 weeks.
It's important to combine the components to increase the probability of success - here's how you should look for a trade:
1. Assess the current most favorable market direction by referencing the Colored Bar. Look for longs if it’s green and for shorts if it’s red
2. Look for the Candle Dots to align with the Colored Bar, look for longs if it’s green and for shorts if it’s red
3. Look for the Candle Colors to align with the Colored Bar. Look for longs if it’s green and for shorts if it’s red
4. Place your SL level beyond the currently developing Support/Resistance line to protect your positions and look for exits once the colors change.
A valid example of the trade would be:
- Colored Bar is green, indicating the favorable trading directions is long
- Candle Dots are green, indicating the favorable trading directions is long
- Candle Colors are green, indicating the market structure is favorable to enter your positions
📊 USAGE EXAMPLE
[FXAN] 75 Cygni Algorithm (Day Trading)⚜️ FXAN CYGNI INDICATORS ORIGINALITY
Originality comes from proprietary formula we use to measure the relationship between Volume and Price Volatility in relation to overall current market positioning in developing Volume Profile and multiple custom period Volume Profiles. We combine that with our own approach to measure price velocity in correlation to average daily/weekly/monthly ranges of the given market.
The relationship between current volume and price volatility gives us information about how much the volume that is currently coming into the market affects the price movement (volatility) and which side is more dominant/involved in the market (Buyers/Sellers). We call this the " Volume Impact " factor.
This information is then compared in relation to overall current market positioning in developing Volume Profile and Multiple custom period Volume Profiles. We have created a rating system based on current price positioning in relation to the Volume Profile. Volume profile consists of different volume nodes, high volume nodes where we consider market interest to be high (a lot of transactions - High Volume) and low volume nodes where we consider market interest to be low (not a lot of transactions - Low Volume). We call this the current " Market Interest " factor.
We combine this information with our own approach to measure price velocity in correlation to the higher-timeframe price ranges. Calculation is done by measuring current ranges of market movement in correlation to average daily/weekly/monthly ranges. We call this " Price Velocity " factor.
This approach was applied to develop key components of our Tradingview Indicators, we've simplified some of the calculations and made them easy to use by programming them to display buying/selling volume pressure with colors.
In addition to our own proprietary formulas and criterias to measure volume impact on price, we've also used an array of indicators that measure the percentage change in volume over custom specified periods of time, including custom period ranged Volume Profile, Developing VA, Accumulation/Distribution (A/D Line), Volume Rate of Change (VROC), Volume Price Trend (VPT) - all of them with of course fine-tuned settings to fit the purpose in the overall calculation.
Reasons for multiple indicator use:
Custom period ranged Volume Profiles: To determine current interest of market participants. Used for " Market Interest "
Developing VA: To determine current fair price of the market (value area). Used for " Market Interest ".
Accumulation/Distribution (A/D Line): Helping to gauge the strength of buying and selling pressure. Used for " Volume Impact "
Volume Rate of Change (VROC): To give us information about percentage change in volume. Used for " Volume Impact "
Volume Price Trend (VPT): To help identify potential trends. Used for " Volume Impact ".
Average True Range (ATR): Used for measuring volatility. Used for " Volume Impact " and " Price Velocity" .
Average Daily Range (ADR): Used for measuring average market price movement. Used for " Price Velocity ".
How it all works together:
"Volume Impact" factor tells us the influence of incoming market volume on price movement. This information alongside the overall market positioning information derived from "Market Interest" factor combined with information about speed and direction relative to higher-timeframe price ranges frin "Price Velocity.
This is the basis of our proprietary developed Volume Dynamics analysis approach
"Volume Impact" x "Market Interest" x "Price Velocity"
Combining this factors together gives a good overall understanding of which side is currently more involved in the market to gauge the direction ("Volume Impact"), where the market is currently positioned to gauge the context ("Market Interest") and what the current market's momentum to improve the timing of our trades ("Price Velocity"). This increases our probabilities for successful trades, executed with good timing.
To simplify - our indicators will always analyze the volume behind every price movement and rate those movements based on the relationship between movement distance and volume behind it through an array of criterias and rate them.
Colors displayed by the indicators will be a result of that, suggesting which side of the market (Buyers or sellers) is currently more involved in the market, aiming to increase the probabilities for profitable trades. With the help of our indicators you have deep volume analysis behind price movements done without looking at anything else then indicator components.
🔷 OVERVIEW
Cygni 75 Algorithm is a TradingView indicator crafted to refine your market analysis and assist in identifying potential entry and exit points by analyzing the underlying volume behind market movements. It helps you determine the overall daily context of the market and its conditions/trends by offering a suite of features tailored to provide insights to traders across various market conditions.
🔷 KEY FEATURES
▊ Candle Coloring
▊ Deviation Bands
▊ Momentum Bar | on the bottom of the chart
▊ Area of Interest (AOI) | Yellow rectangle
🔷 HOW DOES IT WORK?
□ Candles will color in reference to the dominance of buyers or sellers based on underlying volume calculated by a proprietary formula. The green color indicates that buyers are in control, and the red color indicates the selling volume is dominating the market. To simplify, green means there's more buying - red means there's more selling.
□ Deviation bands are used to determine potential trade entries and exits, derived by average price weighted by volume.
□ Momentum Bar shows market momentum by analyzing the differences between multiple moving averages. Green is bullish; red is bearish. The colors will lighten up when momentum is strong, and once the market slows down, they will get darker.
□ Area of Interest (AOI) is used for contextual reference, derived from the previous day's market movements. They remain static throughout the current day.
🔷 HOW TO USE IT?
□ In general, we look for areas where all components are in sync. This are valid trading signals (refer to the usage example below).
□ Candle Colors: Looking for longs when the candles are green, and looking for shorts when the colors are red
□ Deviation Bands: Once we enter the trade, we can place the SL and TP levels at the closest bands.
□ Momentum Bar: Helps with the timing of the entry, looking to enter on light Green/Red colors. Longs when green and shorts when red.
□ Area Of Interest: Generally, we're expecting rotational conditions inside the area and breakouts above/below once the market price gets outside of it. Longs above the area and shorts below the area for breakouts.
🔷 COMBINING THE COMPONENTS
Each component of the indicator serves it's own purpose and analyzes the market from it's own perspective and with its own custom settings and formulas (one looks at trading direction from the perspective of the overall trend and the other looks at price volatility to measure momentum - different perspectives). The calculation of the individual component is done independently from other components. Once all of them align we're able to execute trades with edge as it signals that different aspects of volume and price analysis line up for the trading opportinity.
- Candle Colors are used for determining trading direction
- Deviation bands are used for determining TP/SL levels
- Momentum bar is used to for better timing of your entries/exits.
- AOI is used to help you determine potential market conditions
It's important to combine the components to increase the probability of success - here's how you should look for a trade:
1. Determine the direction you want to trade in with the help of Candle Colors
2. Assess the current market price in reference to AOI - look for longs if the price is above the AOI, shorts if the price is below AOI, and rotations if it's inside the AOI.
3. Wait for the right momentum to develop to improve the timing of the entry by using Momentum Bar.
4. Place TP/SL levels with the help of Deviation bands based on your risk appetite.
A valid example of the trade would be:
- Green Candle Colors (indicating longs)
- Market price is currently above the AOI or breaking the edge of AOI in the upside movement (indicating longs)
- Momentum Bar is Green (indicating long momentum)
- Placing SL to the closest Deviation Band below the price and TP to the closest Deviation Band above the price.
📊 USAGE EXAMPLES
[FXAN] 71 Cygni Algorithm (Scalping)⚜️ FXAN CYGNI INDICATORS ORIGINALITY
Originality comes from proprietary formula we use to measure the relationship between Volume and Price Volatility in relation to overall current market positioning in developing Volume Profile and multiple custom period Volume Profiles. We combine that with our own approach to measure price velocity in correlation to average daily/weekly/monthly ranges of the given market.
The relationship between current volume and price volatility gives us information about how much the volume that is currently coming into the market affects the price movement (volatility) and which side is more dominant/involved in the market (Buyers/Sellers). We call this the "Volume Impact" factor.
This information is then compared in relation to the overall current market positioning in developing Volume Profile and Multiple custom period Volume Profiles. We have created a rating system based on current price positioning in relation to the Volume Profile. Volume profile consists of different volume nodes, high volume nodes where we consider market interest to be high (a lot of transactions - High Volume) and low volume nodes where we consider market interest to be low (not a lot of transactions - Low Volume). We call this the current "Market Interest" factor.
We combine this information with our own approach to measure price velocity in correlation to the higher-timeframe price ranges. Calculation is done by measuring current ranges of market movement in correlation to average daily/weekly/monthly ranges. We call this "Price Velocity" factor.
This approach was applied to develop key components of our Tradingview Indicators, we've simplified some of the calculations and made them easy to use by programming them to display buying/selling volume pressure with colors.
In addition to our own proprietary formulas and criterias to measure volume impact on price, we've also used an array of indicators that measure the percentage change in volume over custom specified periods of time, including custom period ranged Volume Profile, Developing VA, Accumulation/Distribution (A/D Line), Volume Rate of Change (VROC), Volume Price Trend (VPT) - all of them with of course fine-tuned settings to fit the purpose in the overall calculation.
Reasons for multiple indicator use:
Custom period ranged Volume Profiles: To determine current interest of market participants. Used for "Market Interest"
Developing VA: To determine current fair price of the market (value area). Used for "Market Interest".
Accumulation/Distribution (A/D Line): Helping to gauge the strength of buying and selling pressure. Used for "Volume Impact"
Volume Rate of Change (VROC): To give us information about percentage change in volume. Used for "Volume Impact"
Volume Price Trend (VPT): To help identify potential trends. Used for "Volume Impact".
Average True Range (ATR): Used for measuring volatility. Used for "Volume Impact" and "Price Velocity".
Average Daily Range (ADR): Used for measuring average market price movement. Used for "Price Velocity".
How it all works together:
"Volume Impact" factor tells us the influence of incoming market volume on price movement. This information alongside the overall market positioning information derived from "Market Interest" factor combined with information about speed and direction relative to higher-timeframe price ranges frin "Price Velocity.
This is the basis of our proprietary developed Volume Dynamics analysis approach
"Volume Impact" x "Market Interest" x "Price Velocity"
Combining this factors together gives a good overall understanding of which side is currently more involved in the market to gauge the direction ("Volume Impact"), where the market is currently positioned to gauge the context ("Market Interest") and what the current market's momentum to improve the timing of our trades ("Price Velocity"). This increases our probabilities for successful trades, executed with good timing.
To simplify - our indicators will always analyze the volume behind every price movement and rate those movements based on the relationship between movement distance and volume behind it through an array of criterias and rate them.
Colors displayed by the indicators will be a result of that, suggesting which side of the market (Buyers or sellers) is currently more involved in the market, aiming to increase the probabilities for profitable trades. With the help of our indicators you have deep volume analysis behind price movements done without looking at anything else then indicator components.
🔷 OVERVIEW
Cygni 71 Algorithm is a TradingView indicator designed for short-term trading (scalping) and enhancing the precision of your entries/exits based on a higher timeframe market context. It analyzes the underlying volume behind market movements and colors the candles with the help of the Heiken-Ashi methodology to provide a clearer perspective on the market's potential direction and intentions.
🔷 KEY FEATURES
▊ Candle Coloring
▊ Upper Colored Bar
▊ Lower Colored Bar
🔷 HOW DOES IT WORK?
□ Candles will color in reference to the Heiken ashi "average bar" methodology, which uses a modified formula based on two-period averages. This way, you can observe the normal candlesticks with less noise as colors will suggest the most likely direction where the market might be heading.
□ Upper Colored Bar analyzes daily volume dynamics in the market's price action by referencing the daily average price weighted by volume. If the market is bullish, you’ll see the green bars, and if the market is bearish, the bars will color red.
□ Lower Colored Bar analyzes volume dynamics and the market's price action every few second and minute intervals by referencing average price weighted by volume. This makes it much more sensitive than the Upper Colored Bar. If the market is bullish, you’ll see the green bars, and if the market is bearish, the bars will color red.
🔷 HOW TO USE IT?
□ In general, we look for areas where all components are in sync. These are valid trading signals (refer to the usage example below).
□ If all components are not in sync, we should look for at least two of them to be in sync while one of them must be Upper Colored Bar.
□ Candle Colors: Looking for longs when the candles are green and looking for shorts when the colors are red
□ Upper Colored Bar: The most important component of this indicator is that we favor trading in the direction suggested by this component. Additional confirmation of other components is a bonus. The green color suggests a bullish market, trading long. Red color suggests bearish market, trading short.
□ Lower Colored Bar: This should not be used on its own but always combined with at least one of the other components due to its sensitivity. Colors are indicating longs when green and shorts when red.
🔷 COMBINING THE COMPONENTS
Each component of the indicator serves it's own purpose and analyzes the market from it's own perspective and with its own custom settings and formulas. The calculation of the individual component is done independently from other components. Once all of them align, we're able to execute trades with an edge as it signals that different aspects of volume and price analysis line up for the trading opportunity.
- Candle Colors are used for improving the timing of your entries/exits based on market structure
- Upper Colored Bar is used for determining the favorable direction of the market based on Daily Volume Dynamics.
- Lower Colored Bar used for determining the favorable direction of the market based on Second/Minute/3-minute Volume Dynamics.
It's important to combine the components to increase the probability of success - here's how you should look for a trade:
1. Assess the current most favorable market direction by referencing the Upper Colored bar, look for longs if it’s green and for shorts if it’s red
2. Look for the Candle Colors to align with the Upper Colored bar, look for longs if it’s green and for shorts if it’s red
3. Look for short-time frame volume dynamics to align with your entries, by referencing the Lower Colored Bar - look for longs if it’s green and for shorts if it’s red.
A valid example of the trade would be:
- Upper Colored Bar is green, indicating the favorable trading directions is long
- Lower Colored Bar is green, indicating the favorable trading directions is long
- Candle Colors are green, indicating the market structure is favorable to enter your positions
📊 USAGE EXAMPLE
Otekura Range Trade Algorithm [Chain Hood]The Range Trade Algorithm calculates the levels for Monday.
On the chart you will see that the Monday levels will be marked as 1 0 -1.
The M High level calculates Monday's high close and plots it on the screen.
M Low calculates the low close of Monday and plots it on the screen.
The coloured lines on the screen are the points of the range levels formulated with fibonacci values.
The indicator has its own Value table. The prices of the levels are written.
Potential Range breakout targets tell prices at points matching the fibonacci values. These are Take profit or reversal points.
Buy and Sell indicators are determined by the range breakout.
Users can set an alarm on the indicator and receive direct notification with their targets when a new range occurs.
Fib values are multiplied by range values and create an average target according to the price situation. These values represent an area. Breakdown targets show that the target is targeted until the area.
Alpha Cloud Algo Risk Reward CalculatorAlpha Cloud Algo Risk Reward Calculation Usage
This indicator helps users manage their positions by allowing them to set customizable take profit and stop loss levels. It helps investors better understand the risk and reward levels of their positions.
Indicator Settings:
Language: Choose the language of the indicator (currently only Turkish is available).
Position Type: Choose either a long or short position option.
Entry Price: Enter the price at which the position will be opened.
Risk Percentage (%): Specify the percentage you are willing to risk in the trade.
Take Profit Type: Choose an option to determine your take profit level as a ratio or price.
Take Profit Value: Enter your take profit level (depending on whether it is a ratio or price type).
Stop Loss Type: Choose an option to determine your stop loss level as a ratio or price.
Stop Loss Value: Enter your stop loss level (depending on whether it is a ratio or price type).
Leverage: Enter the amount of leverage you will use in the trade.
Investment Amount ($): Enter the amount of investment you have allocated for the trade.
Main Capital ($): Enter the amount of your available main capital.
Usage of the Indicator:
After filling in the indicator settings, the take profit and stop loss levels and labels will appear on the chart. The labels also show the amount of risk and reward, in addition to the levels.
The Stop Loss label contains the following information:
Stop Loss level
Total loss amount (in dollars)
Percentage risked (as a percentage of your main capital)
This indicator is designed to speed up the decision-making process and help investors more effectively evaluate potential risks. It allows investors to apply risk management strategies more effectively while trading.
Turkish Language
Alpha Cloud Algo Risk Reward Hesaplama Kullanımı
Bu gösterge, kullanıcıların pozisyonlarını yönetmelerine yardımcı olmak amacıyla özelleştirilebilir kar al ve stop loss seviyeleri belirlemelerini sağlar. Gösterge, yatırımcıların pozisyonlarındaki risk ve ödül seviyelerini daha iyi anlamalarına yardımcı olur.
Göstergenin Ayarları:
Dil: Göstergenin dilini seçin (şu anda sadece Türkçe mevcuttur).
Pozisyon Türü: Uzun (Long) veya kısa (Short) pozisyon seçeneklerinden birini belirleyin.
Giriş Fiyatı: Pozisyonun açılacağı fiyatı girin.
Risk Oranı (%): İşlemde riske atmak istediğiniz yüzdeyi belirleyin.
Kar Al Tipi: Kar al seviyenizi oran veya fiyat olarak belirlemek için seçeneklerden birini seçin.
Kar Al Değeri: Kar al seviyenizi girin (oran veya fiyat türüne bağlı olarak).
Stop Loss Tipi: Stop loss seviyenizi oran veya fiyat olarak belirlemek için seçeneklerden birini seçin.
Stop Loss Değeri: Stop loss seviyenizi girin (oran veya fiyat türüne bağlı olarak).
Kaldıraç: İşlemde kullanacağınız kaldıraç miktarını girin.
Yatırım Miktarı ($): İşlem için ayırdığınız yatırım miktarını girin.
Ana Para ($): Kullanılabilir ana paranızın miktarını girin.
Göstergenin Kullanımı:
Göstergenin ayarlarını doldurduktan sonra, grafik üzerinde belirtilen kar al ve stop loss seviyeleri ile etiketler görünecektir. Etiketler, seviyelerin yanı sıra risk ve ödül miktarlarını da gösterir.
Stop Loss etiketi aşağıdaki bilgileri içerir:
Stop Loss seviyesi
Toplam kayıp miktarı (dolar cinsinden)
Riske atılan yüzde (ana paranızın yüzdesi olarak)
Bu gösterge, yatırımcıların karar verme sürecini hızlandırmalarına ve potansiyel riskleri daha iyi değerlendirmelerine yardımcı olmak için tasarlanmıştır. Yatırımcıların, işlem yaparken risk yönetimi stratejilerini daha etkin bir şekilde uygulamalarına olanak tanır.
DeQuex Algo V2The DeQuex Algo V2 script is an advanced technical analysis tool that provides traders with a powerful set of features to help them identify potential trading opportunities in the market. The script is based on the widely used Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) indicator, which is known for its ability to identify changes in trend direction.
The script has several input parameters that can be customized to meet the specific needs of each trader. This flexibility makes it a great tool for traders of all skill levels, from beginners to advanced traders. By adjusting the input parameters, traders can fine-tune the script to their preferred trading style and risk tolerance.
One of the key features of the DeQuex Algo V2 script is its ability to generate buy and sell signals based on MACD crosses. These signals are generated when the MACD line crosses above or below the signal line, indicating a potential change in trend direction. The script also includes options to display trend signals, which can be helpful in identifying the strength of the current trend.
In addition to the MACD indicator, the script also includes a dynamic support and resistance level calculation based on the basis and deviation of the price, as well as volume trend analysis using On Balance Volume (OBV). These features can be used to identify key levels of support and resistance, as well as determine the overall trend direction of the market. This information can be used to make more informed trading decisions and improve the chances of success in the market.
Overall, this script is powerful tool that can be used to help traders identify potential trading opportunities in the market. By using this script in conjunction with other technical analysis tools and fundamental analysis, traders can make more informed trading decisions and increase their chances of success.
Here are the main features of the script:
Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) indicator: The script is based on the MACD indicator, which is widely used by traders to identify changes in trend direction. The script generates buy and sell signals based on MACD crosses, indicating potential changes in trend direction.
Customizable input parameters: The script has several input parameters that can be customized to meet the specific needs of each trader. This includes the sensitivity of the MACD indicator, the source of the price data, the smoothing period, the type of moving average to use, and the display options for trend signals and price bars.
Trend signals: The script includes options to display trend signals, which can be helpful in identifying the strength of the current trend. This can help traders determine whether to enter a trade or wait for a better opportunity.
Dynamic support and resistance levels: The script includes a dynamic support and resistance level calculation based on the basis and deviation of the price. This can help traders identify key levels of support and resistance, which can be used to determine potential entry and exit points.
Volume trend analysis: The script uses On Balance Volume (OBV) to determine the volume trend in the market. This can be used to identify potential changes in trend direction and to confirm the strength of the current trend.
Alert system: The script includes an alert system that can notify traders when a buy or sell signal is generated. This can be helpful for traders who are not able to monitor the market at all times.
kali algo trade Hodl/swing/scalpThis algo proposes several elements:
- Trend indicator (bottom)
- Divergence label
- Supertrend label
- EMA
- Danger zone WMC overbought/overbuy
- Background color red/green for buy zone sell zone
It can be used for scalping, swing trading or finding buy zones/ sell zones for long term positions.
In the case of short term positions, remember to look for trend confirmation on higher periods. The trend indicator can help you.
The red and green background color areas are found by the following indicator:
- MFI
- RSI
- StochRSI
- ema
- W%R_21e13
This indicator offers different and automated parameters depending on the time interval displayed.
Buy zones are more optimized than the sell zones.
In my opinion, this is the most important tool in the whole algo
With this algo you can quickly switch from one currency to another and adapt the timeframe to find the best configuration.
Lune Market Analysis Premium- Version 0.9 -
Lune Algo was developed and built by Lune Trading, utilizing years of their trading expertise. This indicator works on all stocks, cryptos, indices, forex, futures , currencies, ETF's, energy and commodities. All the tools and features you need to assist you on your trading journey. Best of all, Lune Algo is easy to use and many of our tools and strategies have been thoroughly backtested thousands of times to ensure that users have the best experience possible.
Overview
Trade Dashboard—Provides information about the current market conditions, Such as if the market is trending up or down, how much volatility is in the market and even displays information about the current signal.
Trade Statistics—This tool gives you a breakdown of the Statistics of the current selected strategy based on backtests. It tells you the percentage of how often a Take Profit or Stop Loss was hit within a specific time period. Risk and Trade management is very important in trading, and can be the difference between a winning and losing strategy. So we believe that this was mandatory.
Current Features:
Advanced Buy and Sell Signals
Exclusive built-in Strategies
Lune Confidence AI
EK Clouds
Reversal Bands
Vray (Volume Ray)
Divergence Signals
Reversal Signals
Support/Resistance Zones
Built-in Themes
Built-in Risk Management system (take profit/stop loss)
Trade Statistics
Trade Assistance
Trade Dashboard
Advanced Settings
+ More coming soon, Big plans!
Features Breakdown:
Lune Confirmation—Used to help you confirm your trades and trend direction. It uses unique calculations, and its settings can be adjusted to allow traders to adapt the settings to fit their trading style.
Lune Confidence AI—All strategies are equipped with our exclusive built-in Confidence AI. This feature tells you how much confluence there is in a trade. It uses a rating system where signals are given a number from 0 to 5. A rating of 0 indicates that there is not a lot of confluence or confidence in the signal, while a rating of 5 indicates that there is a lot of confidence in the trade. This feature is not perfect and will be improved overtime.
Support/Resistance Zones—Calculates the most important support/resistance levels based on how many times a level has been used as support or resistance. Traders also refer to these as supply and demand zones and key levels.
EK Clouds—Used to further help you confirm trend and was optimized to also be used as support and resistance. This feature is powered by custom moving averages.
Reversal Bands—An optimized and improved version of the infamous Bollinger Bands. When price action takes place within the Reversal Bands it usually indicates that the current symbol is overextended and a reversal is possible.
Vray—Also Known as "Volume Ray", Assists you in better visualizing volume. This helps you find key levels and areas of support that you wouldn't be able to see otherwise. It helps you trade like the institutions.
This indicator's signals DO NOT REPAINT.
If you are using this script you acknowledge past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results and there are many more factors that go into being a profitable trader.
[Fedra Algotrading LR + TTP Indicator Lite]How it works?
- It calculates the linear regression of the last X candles and define a range based on a linear regression deviation (represented by the 3 parallel lines over the last candle).
-Open trades based on the breakout of the deviation of the linear regression (represented by the yellow triangle).
-Advanced trend filter to not open trades against the trend consist in 2 SMA cross and and a few other conditions, including sptionally super trend (Represented by the red and green background).
-Percentage take profit (represented by the horizontal green line. configurable)
-Percentage stop loss (represented by the horizontal red line. Configurable
-Break even when a trade has already opened and there is a change of trend. Calculated in 1.5% when the price is under the yellow SMA.
Alerts in each case to receive notifications (BUY & SELL, TP BE SL).
Added labels with entry price and PnL of each closed trade to facilitate optimization