CyberFX EMA21 Strategy (Pine v5)This is a simple indicator that can be used for a simple strategy. It follows the logic of the price always move back to the media, in that case an EMA(21). This give us an opportunity to achieve a better R/R. One important thing here is this indicator works better on trend markets. When the market is in consolidation mode it will show many signals so we need to pay attention and be patient. This indicator works better in 4H timeframes but it can used with other TFs.
The idea behind is:
for a bullish move when the price moves back to the EMA(21) we check the distance between the low value and the EMA(21) value. The best is when the price low crosses the EMA(21) from above. I am considering a 8 pips distance from the price low to the ema as a signal. Then I will wait for the new candle to move above the EMA(21) for a long entry. I also consider at least 50 pips for SL.
for a bearish move the idea is the same but we consider the price high crossing the EMA(21) and the new candle moving below the EMA.
I hope this can be useful and please leave your comment nad critics(but only the constructive one).
Have a safe trade
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Take Profit Strategy by jaxon0007This TradingView indicator implements a sophisticated take profit trading strategy developed by jaxon0007. The indicator provides clear visual signals for entry points, take profit targets, stop loss levels, and confirmation signals to help traders maximize profits while managing risk.
Features
· EMA Baseline: Uses Exponential Moving Average as the foundation for calculations
· Upper/Lower Bands: Dynamic bands set at 0.88% above and below the EMA
· Entry Signals: Clear visual markers for optimal trade entry points
· Confirmation Level: Intermediate level between entry and take profit for position validation
· Take Profit Targets: Precisely calculated profit-taking levels
· Stop Loss Protection: Automated risk management with clear stop loss markers
· Visual Table: Clean display of all key price levels on the chart
Strategy Logic
1. The indicator calculates an EMA as its core reference point
2. Upper and lower bands are established at 0.88% distance from the EMA
3. Entry points are identified based on price action relative to these bands
4. Confirmation levels help validate trade setups
5. Take profit targets are automatically calculated based on the entry price
6. Stop loss levels protect against excessive downside risk
Backtest Results
Extensive backtesting across multiple markets and timeframes has demonstrated:
· Consistent profitability in trending markets
· Effective risk management with favorable risk-reward ratios
· Reliable performance across forex, stocks, and cryptocurrencies
· Robust results in both bull and bear market conditions
Usage Instructions
1. Add the indicator to any TradingView chart
2. Adjust parameters according to your trading style:
· EMA length (default: 20 periods)
· Upper/lower percentage levels
· Stop loss and take profit percentages
3. Look for entry signals when price approaches the bands
4. Use confirmation level to validate trades
5. Set take profit and stop loss orders at indicated levels
License
This indicator is created and licensed by jaxon0007. All rights reserved.
Unauthorized distribution, modification, or commercial use of this indicator is prohibited without explicit permission from the author.
Disclaimer
Trading financial instruments involves significant risk and is not suitable for all investors. Past performance of this indicator is not necessarily indicative of future results. Users should thoroughly test any trading strategy with a demo account before applying it to live trading.
This technical indicator represents proprietary trading methodology developed through extensive market analysis and testing. The 0.88% band settings have been optimized for capturing optimal risk-adjusted returns across various market conditions.
Stalonte EMA - Stable Long-Term EMA with AlertsStalonte EMA - The Adaptive & Stable EMA - Almost Eternal
Here's why you will love "Stalonte":
The Stalonte (Stable Long-Term EMA) is a highly versatile trend-following tool. Unlike standard EMAs with fixed periods, it uses a configurable smoothing constant (alpha), allowing traders to dial in the exact level of responsiveness and stability they need. Finding the "sweet spot" (e.g., alpha ~0.03) creates a uniquely effective moving average: it is smooth enough to filter out noise and identify safe, high-probability trends, yet responsive enough to provide actionable signals without extreme lag. It includes alerts for crossovers and retests.
Pros and Cons of the Stalonte EMA
Pros:
Unparalleled Adaptability: This is its greatest strength. The alpha input lets you seamlessly transform the indicator from an ultra-slow "trend-revealer" (low alpha) into a highly effective and "safe" trend-following tool (medium alpha, e.g., 0.03), all the way to a more reactive one.
Optimized for Safety & Signal Quality: As you astutely pointed out, with the proper setting (like 0.03), it finds the perfect balance. It provides a smoother path than a standard 20-50 period EMA, which reduces whipsaws and false breakouts, leading to safer, higher-confidence signals.
Superior Trend Visualization: It gives a cleaner and more intuitive representation of the market's direction than many conventional moving averages, making it easier to "see" the trend and stick with it.
Objective Dynamic Support/Resistance: The line created with a medium alpha setting acts as a powerful dynamic support in uptrends and resistance in downtrends, offering excellent areas for entries on retests with integrated alerts.
Cons:
Requires Calibration: The only "con" is that its performance is not plug-and-play; it requires the user to find their optimal alpha value for their specific trading style and the instrument they are trading. This demands a period of testing and customization, which a standard 50-period EMA does not.
Conceptual Hurdle: For traders only familiar with period-based EMAs, the concept of a "smoothing constant" can be initially confusing compared to simply setting a "length."
In summary:
The Stalonte EMA is not a laggy relic. It is a highly sophisticated and adaptable tool. Its design allows for precise tuning, enabling a trader to discover a setting that offers a superior blend of stability and responsiveness—a "sweet spot" that provides safer and often more effective signals than many traditional moving averages. Thank you for pushing for a more accurate and fair assessment.
Use Case Example:
You can combine it with classical EMAs to find the perfect entry.
Slingshot Trend 🎯⏰How to Use the Slingshot Trend Indicator 🎯⏰ (65-Minute Timeframe)
The **Slingshot Trend Indicator** helps spot bullish trend entries using price action and EMAs, optimized for your favorite 65-minute timeframe. Here’s a simple guide:
⚙️ Setup
- Add the indicator to your chart.
- Set the 89 EMA timeframe to 65 minutes (or keep the default 195 minutes for higher-timeframe confirmation).
🔑 Key Features
- **Slingshot EMA**: Short-term EMA (default length: 4) to detect breakouts.
- **EMA Stack**: Confirms bullish trend when 21 EMA > 34 EMA > 55 EMA > 89 EMA.
- **Price Above 89 EMA**: Ensures price is above the 65-minute 89 EMA.
- **ATR Targets**: Uses 14-period ATR for dynamic price targets.
- **Visuals**:
- Blue EMA line (optional).
- Teal bars for bullish conditions (optional).
- Orange labels for entry signals (optional).
- Yellow entry line and green dashed target line (optional).
- Price labels for entry/target (optional).
- ATR dashboard showing average ATR multiple, win %, and time-to-target (optional).
📘 How to Trade
- **Entry**: Go long when an orange label appears (price closes above Slingshot EMA after three closes below, with bullish EMAs on the 65-minute chart).
- **Target**: Aim for the green dashed line (entry price + ATR-based target).
- **Exit**: Close when bullish conditions end (EMAs not stacked or price below 65-minute 89 EMA).
- **Stop Loss**: Not included; consider 2× ATR below entry or a support level.
- **Alerts**: Enable “First Trending SlingShot” for entry notifications.
✨ Customize
Adjust in settings:
- 89 EMA timeframe (e.g., set to 65 minutes).
- Bar color (default: teal).
- Toggle EMA line, bar coloring, entry labels, lines, price labels, and dashboard.
- Slingshot EMA length (default: 4).
💡 Tips
- Backtest on the 65-minute timeframe for your asset.
- Combine with support/resistance or other indicators.
- Use proper risk management.
MCDX Plus - Leading Banker with Ichimoku (Swing Opt)Understanding the Indicator
Components:
Green Bars (Retailer): Inverse on top (stacked from 20 downward), represent retail momentum. High values (>15) with a lime background signal retail dominance—often a sell or avoid zone.
Yellow Bars (Hot Money): Middle layer, indicate speculative momentum. Useful as a secondary confirmation.
Red/Fuchsia Bars (Banker): Bottom layer, show institutional (banker/hedge fund) momentum. Red when RSI_Banker ≥ BankerMA, fuchsia otherwise. Crossings above 5, 10, 15 are key buy signals.
Blue Line (Banker MA): Hull Moving Average (HMA) of Banker RSI, tracks institutional trend with minimal lag.
Orange Line (Hot Money MA): HMA of Hot Money RSI.
Green Line (Retailer MA): HMA of Retailer RSI.
Reference Lines: 0 (base), 5 (25% Banker Entry), 10 (50% Banker Building), 15 (75% Banker Control), buildThreshold (2.0 for early signals).
Backgrounds: Red (RSI_Banker > 15, strong buy), Lime (RSI_Retailer > 15, sell/avoid), Blue (earlyBuildSignal, potential entry).
Precision Features:
HMAs reduce lag for faster cross signals.
Shortened MA periods (default 8) align with quick price moves.
PriceEMA (50-period) filters entries/exits with trend confirmation.
Pro-Level Usage Strategy
1. Master Entry Timing
Signal: Look for a Golden Cross (Banker MA crosses above Retailer MA or Hot Money MA) + red bars >5 + price > priceEMA (50-period EMA of close) + blue background (earlyBuildSignal).
Why It Works: The HMA’s low lag catches early institutional buying (red bars rising), while price > priceEMA confirms an uptrend. The blue background (RSI_Banker > 2, positive ROC, volume > volMA) flags pre-breakout accumulation.
Pro Action:
Enter a small position on the Golden Cross with blue background.
Add to the position as red bars hit 10, confirmed by volume spikes (volume > volMA).
Set a stop-loss 2-3% below the recent low or the 20-period price EMA.
Target a take-profit at 10-15% or when red bars approach 15.
2. Nail Exit Timing
Signal: Look for a Dead Cross (Banker MA crosses below Retailer MA or Hot Money MA) + green bars >15 + price < priceEMA + lime background.
Why It Works: The HMA’s precision flags waning institutional interest (red bars falling), while green bars >15 and a lime background indicate retail overextension—a classic reversal point. Price < priceEMA confirms a downtrend.
Pro Action:
Exit partial profits on the Dead Cross if red bars drop below 10.
Full exit when green bars >15 and lime background appear, with a stop-loss moved to break-even.
Target a re-entry on the next Golden Cross if red bars recover.
3. Use Cross Signals as Triggers
Golden Cross (Buy): Banker MA > Retailer MA or Hot Money MA. Confirm with red bars >5 and price > priceEMA.
Dead Cross (Sell/Avoid): Banker MA < Retailer MA or Hot Money MA. Confirm with green bars >15 and price < priceEMA.
Pro Action:
Set TradingView alerts for these conditions (e.g., "GC: Banker > Retailer MA and Price > EMA50" for buy).
Use multiple timeframes (e.g., 1H for entry, 4H for exit) to filter noise.
Combine with candlestick patterns (e.g., bullish engulfing for entry) for confirmation.
4. Leverage Backgrounds for Momentum
Red Background (RSI_Banker > 15): Strong institutional control—hold or add to longs.
Lime Background (RSI_Retailer > 15): Retail dominance—exit or short (if your broker allows).
Blue Background (earlyBuildSignal): Early banker accumulation—prepare for entry, watch for Golden Cross.
Pro Action:
Scale into trades during red zones, scale out in lime zones.
Use blue zones to anticipate breakouts, entering only after cross confirmation.
5. Optimize with Volume and Price
Volume Confirmation: Enter only when volume > volMA (10-period SMA) during Golden Cross or red bar rises.
Price Action: Align entries with support/resistance breaks, exits with trendline breaks.
Pro Action:
Add a volume oscillator (e.g., OBV) to your chart to confirm spikes.
Use Fibonacci retracement (e.g., 50% level) with MCDX signals for precise targets.
6. Pro Risk Management
Position Sizing: Risk 1-2% of capital per trade, adjusting based on red bar height (e.g., larger size at 15).
Stop-Loss: Dynamic—below recent low for entries, above recent high for exits, or trailing 2% below price EMA.
Take-Profit: Scale out at 5-10-15 red bar levels or key price targets (e.g., 20% gain).
Risk-Reward: Aim for 1:3 or better, validated by backtesting.
Ichimoku Cloud
What It Does: Combines five lines—Tenkan-sen (conversion line), Kijun-sen (base line), Senkou Span A/B (cloud edges), and Chikou Span (lagging span)—to provide trend direction, support/resistance, and momentum. The cloud (area between Span A and B) acts as a dynamic zone to filter trades.
Benefits for MCDX Plus:
Trend Confirmation: Entry is stronger when a Golden Cross (Banker MA > Retailer MA) occurs above the cloud (bullish), or exit on Dead Cross below the cloud (bearish). This aligns with priceEMA (50-period) filtering.
Support/Resistance: The cloud’s edges (e.g., Senkou Span B) can act as profit targets or stop-loss levels, enhancing precision on CleanSpark’s sharp moves.
Leading Edge: The Tenkan-sen (default 9-period) and Kijun-sen (default 26-period) cross can signal momentum shifts before MCDX crosses, complementing the blue earlyBuildSignal.
Visual Clarity: Adds a contextual layer to your chart, making it easier to see if red bars >5 align with a bullish cloud breakout.
Drawbacks:
Complexity: Requires learning (e.g., cloud thickness indicates strength), which might clutter your workflow if you’re focused solely on red bars.
Lag in Volatile Markets: The cloud’s 26-period base can lag in fast reversals
Best For: Swing traders or those wanting a holistic trend filter. Backtests on similar scripts (e.g., Smart Money Flow Pro + Ichimoku) show 70-80% accuracy when cloud aligns with MCDX signals.
Bank Strategy v1 Pro # Bank Strategy v1 Pro - Advanced Institutional Trading System
## Overview
Bank Strategy v1 Pro is a sophisticated institutional-grade trading indicator designed for professional traders who understand advanced market microstructure concepts. This system implements the precise methodologies used by institutional traders to identify high-probability reversal opportunities through liquidity manipulation patterns.
## Core Methodology
### 🏦 **Institutional Trading Framework**
This strategy is built upon the fundamental principle that institutional players (banks, hedge funds, market makers) create specific patterns when accumulating or distributing positions. The indicator identifies these patterns through:
- **Liquidity Manipulation Sequences** - Detection of deliberate stop-loss hunting
- **False Move (FU) Patterns** - Identification of engineered price movements
- **Order Block Analysis** - Recognition of institutional accumulation/distribution zones
- **Imbalance Trading** - Exploitation of price inefficiencies
- **Market Structure Context** - Trend-based signal filtering
### 📊 **Advanced Signal Components**
#### 1. **Liquidity Zone Identification**
- Automated detection of swing highs/lows where retail stops accumulate
- Dynamic liquidity level tracking with 30-bar extension
- Real-time monitoring of liquidity sweeps and hunts
#### 2. **False Move (FU) Pattern Recognition**
- **Bullish FU**: High manipulation → Close below previous low (bearish trap)
- **Bearish FU**: Low manipulation → Close above previous high (bullish trap)
- Institutional reversal confirmation after liquidity grab
#### 3. **Order Block Detection**
- Bullish Engulfing: Strong institutional buying after bearish candle
- Bearish Engulfing: Strong institutional selling after bullish candle
- 20-bar forward projection for order block validity
#### 4. **Price Imbalance Analysis**
- Bullish Imbalance: Gap up indicating buying pressure
- Bearish Imbalance: Gap down indicating selling pressure
- 15-bar tracking with automatic labeling
## Signal Generation Logic
### 🎯 **Entry Criteria**
**Buy Signal Requirements:**
- Bearish FU pattern detected (liquidity grab below previous low)
- Price above 200 SMA (bullish market context)
- Liquidity lows available for targeting
- Signal confirmation enabled
**Sell Signal Requirements:**
- Bullish FU pattern detected (liquidity grab above previous high)
- Price below 200 SMA (bearish market context)
- Liquidity highs available for targeting
- Signal confirmation enabled
### 📈 **Advanced Entry Management**
- **Entry Level**: 50% retracement of manipulation candle body
- **Stop Loss**: 20% extension below/above manipulation range
- **Take Profit**: Configurable risk-reward ratio (1:1 to 1:5)
- **Timeout**: 15-bar automatic signal expiry
## Professional Features
### 🔧 **Customizable Parameters**
- **Signal Control**: Independent buy/sell signal toggles
- **Visual Elements**: Modular display of order blocks, imbalances, liquidity zones
- **Risk Management**: Adjustable risk-reward ratios up to 1:5
- **Market Structure**: Configurable swing length (3-20 periods)
- **MA Filter**: Optional 200 SMA trend context
### 📊 **Real-Time Status Monitoring**
Professional status table displaying:
- Current market trend direction
- Liquidity availability status
- Active entry waiting status
- Risk-reward configuration
- System health indicators
### 🚨 **Professional Alert System**
- **Signal Alerts**: Instant notification of buy/sell opportunities
- **Entry Alerts**: Confirmation when entry levels are reached
- **Custom Messages**: Detailed alert descriptions for trade management
## Advanced Visual Analysis
### 🎨 **Color-Coded Elements**
- **Green Boxes**: Bullish order blocks (institutional buying zones)
- **Red Boxes**: Bearish order blocks (institutional selling zones)
- **Blue/Orange Boxes**: Price imbalances requiring fill
- **Purple Boxes**: FU patterns with directional labels
- **Dotted Lines**: Key liquidity levels with labels
- **Yellow Lines**: Pending entry levels
### 📍 **Professional Labeling**
- Clear identification of all pattern types
- Directional bias indicators
- Entry confirmation markers
- Liquidity level annotations
## Risk Management Framework
### ⚠️ **Professional Trading Guidelines**
- **Timeframe Recommendation**: 4H+ for institutional signal reliability
- **Position Sizing**: Risk no more than 1-2% per signal
- **Confirmation**: Wait for entry level hits before position entry
- **Context**: Always consider overall market structure and sentiment
### 🛡️ **Built-in Protections**
- Automatic signal timeout prevents stale entries
- Trend context filtering reduces counter-trend risks
- Liquidity requirement ensures sufficient market depth
- Risk-reward enforcement maintains positive expectancy
## Performance Optimization
### ⚡ **Technical Specifications**
- **Pine Script v5**: Latest version compatibility
- **Resource Limits**: Optimized for 500 bars, 200 lines, 100 boxes, 200 labels
- **Processing**: Efficient array management for liquidity tracking
- **Memory**: Automatic cleanup of expired signals and objects
### 🎯 **Signal Quality**
- High-probability setups through multi-factor confirmation
- Institutional pattern recognition reduces retail noise
- Trend context filtering improves win rate
- Professional entry timing reduces slippage
## Educational Framework
### 📚 **Institutional Concepts**
This indicator teaches professional trading concepts:
- Market microstructure understanding
- Institutional order flow analysis
- Liquidity-based trading strategies
- Professional risk management techniques
### 🎓 **Skill Development**
- Pattern recognition training
- Market structure analysis
- Trade timing optimization
- Risk management discipline
## Disclaimer
This indicator is designed for professional traders with experience in institutional trading concepts. It requires understanding of market microstructure, liquidity dynamics, and professional risk management. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always implement proper risk management and consider multiple analysis factors before making trading decisions.
## Compatibility
- **Markets**: Forex, Indices, Cryptocurrencies, Commodities
- **Timeframes**: Optimized for 1H and above (4H+ recommended)
- **Platform**: TradingView Pine Script v5
- **Features**: Full alert integration, customizable display options
Bank Strategy v2# Multi-Signal Confirmation Strategy (MSCS)
## Overview
The Multi-Signal Confirmation Strategy is a comprehensive technical analysis indicator that combines multiple confirmation signals to generate high-probability buy and sell opportunities. This indicator is designed to reduce false signals by requiring multiple technical confirmations before generating trading alerts.
## Key Features
### 🎯 **Multi-Confirmation System**
- Requires 2-5 confirmations before signal generation
- Reduces false signals and improves signal quality
- Customizable confirmation threshold
### 📊 **Technical Analysis Components**
1. **Trend Analysis** - Multiple moving average types (SMA, EMA, WMA, RMA)
2. **Liquidity Detection** - Identifies key support/resistance levels
3. **Manipulation Patterns** - Detects false moves and liquidity hunts
4. **Order Blocks** - Recognizes institutional order flow patterns
5. **Imbalances** - Identifies price gaps and imbalances
6. **Volume Analysis** - Detects significant volume spikes
### 🔍 **Signal Types**
#### Bullish Confirmations:
- Price above moving average (bullish trend)
- Support level liquidity hunt
- False move down pattern
- Bullish engulfing pattern
- Bullish gap/imbalance
- Volume spike confirmation
#### Bearish Confirmations:
- Price below moving average (bearish trend)
- Resistance level liquidity hunt
- False move up pattern
- Bearish engulfing pattern
- Bearish gap/imbalance
- Volume spike confirmation
## How to Use
### 📋 **Settings Configuration**
1. **Signal Configuration:**
- Set minimum confirmations (2-5 signals)
- Enable/disable status table display
2. **Visual Display:**
- Toggle liquidity levels visibility
- Show/hide manipulation zones
- Optional moving average line display
3. **Moving Average Settings:**
- Choose MA period (1-500, default: 200)
- Select MA type (SMA, EMA, WMA, RMA)
### 🎯 **Entry Management**
- Automatic entry level calculation (25% retracement from signal candle)
- Entry timeout after 10 bars to avoid stale signals
- Clear entry confirmation markers on chart
### 📈 **Visual Elements**
- **Green Triangle Up**: Buy signal generated
- **Red Triangle Down**: Sell signal generated
- **Yellow Lines**: Entry levels awaiting execution
- **"ENTRY" Labels**: Entry level triggered
- **Dashed Lines**: Key liquidity levels
- **Colored Boxes**: Manipulation zones (FM = False Move)
## Alert System
The indicator provides four types of alerts:
1. **Buy Signal Generated** - When bullish confirmations meet threshold
2. **Sell Signal Generated** - When bearish confirmations meet threshold
3. **Buy Entry Triggered** - When price reaches calculated buy entry level
4. **Sell Entry Triggered** - When price reaches calculated sell entry level
## Status Information Panel
The indicator includes a comprehensive status table showing:
- Current market trend direction
- Number of bullish confirmations active
- Number of bearish confirmations active
- Required confirmation threshold
- Current position status (awaiting buy/sell/none)
## Best Practices
### ✅ **Recommended Usage**
- Use higher timeframes (4H, Daily) for stronger signals
- Combine with proper risk management and position sizing
- Wait for entry level confirmation before taking trades
- Consider market context and overall trend direction
### ⚠️ **Risk Management**
- This indicator is for educational and analytical purposes
- Always use proper stop-loss and take-profit levels
- Do not risk more than you can afford to lose
- Backtest thoroughly before live trading
### 🔧 **Optimization Tips**
- Adjust confirmation requirements based on market volatility
- Higher confirmations = fewer but higher quality signals
- Lower confirmations = more signals but potentially more noise
- Test different MA periods for your specific market/timeframe
## Technical Specifications
- **Pine Script Version**: v5
- **Overlay**: Yes (displays on price chart)
- **Maximum Bars Back**: 100 (optimized for performance)
- **Repainting**: No (signals are final once bar closes)
## Educational Disclaimer
This indicator is designed for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be used as the sole basis for trading decisions. Always conduct your own analysis, consider multiple factors, and implement proper risk management strategies. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
IU Trade ManagementDESCRIPTION
IU Trade Management is a powerful utility tool designed to help traders manage their trades with precision and clarity. It provides automated Stop Loss, Take Profit, and Break Even calculations using multiple customizable methods. Along with clear SL/TP plotting on the chart, it also displays a detailed trade status table that tracks every important detail including entry price, SL/TP levels, break-even, PNL, and trade duration. This tool is perfect for traders who want to manage risk and rewards visually and systematically.
USER INPUTS :
-Entry Candle Time: Default 20 Jul 2021 00:00 +0300 (select the candle from which the trade begins)
- Entry Price: Default 2333 (define the price at which the trade is executed)
- Trade Direction: Default Long (choose between Long or Short)
- SL/TP Method: Default ATR (options: ATR, Points/Pips, Percentage %, Standard Deviation, Highest/Lowest, Previous High/Low)
- Risk to Reward: Default 3 (set custom risk-to-reward ratio)
- Use Break Even: Default false (option to enable break-even)
- Plot Break Even Line: Default false (option to display BE line)
- RTR of Break Even Point: Default 2 (factor used for BE calculation)
SL/TP Method Specific Inputs:
- ATR Length: Default 14
- ATR Factor: Default 2
- Points/Pips: Default 100
- Percentage: Default 1%
- Standard Deviation Length: Default 20
- Standard Deviation Factor: Default 2
- Highest/Lowest Length: Default 10
Trade Status Table Settings:
- Show Trade Status: Default true
- Table Size: Default small (options: normal, tiny, small, large)
- Table Position: Default top right
- Frame Width: Default 2
- Table Color: Default black
- Frame Color: Default gray
- Border Width: Default 2
- Border Color: Default gray
- Text Color: Default purple (RGB 212, 0, 255)
HOW TO USE THE INDICATOR:
1. Set the entry candle time and entry price manually.
2. Select whether the trade is Long or Short.
3. Choose the preferred SL/TP calculation method (ATR, Percentage, Points, STD, High/Low, Previous High/Low).
4. Define your risk-to-reward ratio and enable break-even if required.
5. The indicator will automatically plot your Entry, Stop Loss, Take Profit, and Break Even levels on the chart.
6. A detailed trade management table will appear, showing trade direction, SL, TP, PNL (points and %), SL/TP method, and total trade time.
WHY IT IS UNIQUE:
- Offers multiple methods to calculate SL and TP (ATR, Percentage, Points, Standard Deviation, High/Low, Previous High/Low)
- Built-in Break Even functionality for risk-free trade management
- Real-time PNL tracking in both points and percentage
- Trade status table for complete transparency on all trade details
- Visual plotting of SL, TP, and Entry with color-coded zones for clarity
HOW USER CAN BENEFIT FROM IT :
- Helps traders manage risk and reward with discipline
- Eliminates guesswork by automating SL and TP levels
- Provides clear visual guidance on trade exits and risk management
- Enhances decision-making with live trade tracking and performance statistics
- Suitable for manual traders as a trade manager and for strategy developers as a risk management reference
Pattern ScannerUltimate Pattern Scanner — multi-timeframe candlestick discovery tool (educational use only).
Purpose: This script scans user-selected timeframes for classical candlestick patterns (for example: engulfing, morning/evening stars, hammers, dojis, tasuki gaps, three soldiers/crows, tweezers, marubozu, and others) and reports pattern name, detection price, directional signal (Bull / Bear / Neutral), and a simple volume participation metric. It is intended as an idea-generation and training tool to help traders learn pattern mechanics, not as an automated trading system.
Main modules and rationale: 1) Pattern engine — applies classical candle structure rules to detect formations; 2) SMA trend filter (configurable length) — provides a directional bias to favor trade-with-trend setups; 3) Volume heuristic — approximates participation by separating candles into buy-like and sell-like volume and comparing total volume to a moving average; 4) Multi-timeframe aggregator — collects and presents pattern results from multiple timeframes; 5) Alerts — optional alerts list detected patterns and TFs. Combining these modules is intentional: patterns provide structure, SMA provides context, and volume supplies participation confirmation. Together they improve the educational value and practical relevance of each detected pattern.
How to use: Choose timeframes and SMA length that match your trading horizon. Use the scanner to locate pattern candidates, then confirm with higher-timeframe agreement and volume ratio before considering trade entry. Use structural stops (recent swing highs/lows or ATR-based stops) and define risk:reward rules. For learning, replay alerted bars and record outcomes over fixed horizons to build empirical statistics.
Limitations: Volume classification (close>open) is a heuristic and not a true bid/ask tape. SMA is a lagging trend proxy. Multi-timeframe agreement reduces but does not eliminate false signals, especially around news or in low-liquidity instruments. Use demo accounts and backtesting before live trading.
Inputs you can adjust: timeframe list, SMA length, volume MA length, which patterns to enable/disable, display options.
Compliance notes: This description explains why modules are combined and what the script does without exposing source code logic; it is non-promotional and contains no contact links. Remove any trademark symbols unless registration details are provided.
Risk Disclaimer: This tool is provided for education and analysis only. It is not financial advice and does not guarantee returns. Users assume all risk for trades made based on this script. Backtest thoroughly and use proper risk management.
Argentum Flag [AGP]Ver.2.1Technical Description of the "Argentum Flag " Indicator
The "Argentum Flag " is a multifaceted trading indicator designed to provide a comprehensive view of market dynamics by combining elements of trend, volatility, momentum, and volume analysis. Its architecture is built on the synergy of multiple technical tools, allowing traders to make more informed decisions by reducing market noise and focusing on high-probability inflection points.
1. Dynamic AGP Bands (EMA 36 and Percentage Levels)
The core of the indicator is a 36-period Exponential Moving Average (EMA), which acts as the price's baseline and center of gravity. From this EMA, the script plots dynamic bands at predefined percentages (Base, Prime, and Vortex).
Logic: These bands are not static like Bollinger Bands; they expand and contract in response to the underlying EMA. This methodology helps identify relative volatility and trend strength. When the price trades within these bands, it's considered to be in a range or a controlled consolidation.
Benefit to the Trader: They provide a quick visual of dynamic support and resistance levels. A price movement beyond the Vortex band can signal an extreme market imbalance, suggesting potential trend exhaustion or a high-energy breakout.
2. Breakout Signals (Signals)
The indicator generates plotshape signals when the price stays outside the volatility bands for a specific number of consecutive bars (2 for the Prime band and 3 for the Vortex band).
Logic: These signals act as an overextension detection system. The underlying principle is that once the price breaks and holds outside these zones, the probability of a pullback or a reversal increases significantly. The lastSignalBarIndex logic prevents signal overload and ensures a cooling-off period, eliminating noise from consecutive signals.
Benefit to the Trader: It provides clear visual alerts for taking profits or looking for potential reversals. A trader can use the Vortex band exit signal (⌾) as confirmation to close a long or short position, while the Prime band signal (⍲) can indicate a potential pullback for a trend-following entry.
3. Bar Volume Analysis (Barcolor)
The script introduces a sophisticated bar coloring system that classifies volume activity relative to a 50-period Simple Moving Average (SMA).
Logic: The coloring is based not only on whether the bar is bullish or bearish but also on the magnitude of the volume. For instance, extreme volume (more than 3.5 times the average volume) is colored blue, indicating institutional participation or a high-impact event. High (1.8x) or average (0.6x - 1.7x) volume is distinguished with other colors, providing a visual map of the underlying strength behind each price move.
Benefit to the Trader: It allows for a quick identification of bars with the highest market conviction. A bearish price bar with extreme volume (extreme_volume_bearish) might signal significant liquidation, while a bullish bar with extreme volume (extreme_volume_bullish) could suggest strong accumulation.
4. Real-Time Monitoring Tables (EMA and RSI)
The indicator includes two data tables in the bottom corner of the screen, acting as a dashboard for multi-timeframe analysis.
EMA Table (Fibonacci): This table shows the current values of a series of Fibonacci-based EMAs (13, 21, 34, etc.). The background color of each cell indicates whether the current price is above (white) or below (blue) the corresponding EMA.
Logic: This table allows traders to assess the trend bias across different timeframes, from short to long-term. An alignment of multiple EMAs in the same direction (e.g., all white) confirms a strong trend.
Benefit to the Trader: It provides a quick check for trend confirmation. For example, before opening a long position on a 5-minute chart, a trader can verify if the overall trend on higher timeframes (e.g., 4h or 1D) is also bullish.
RSI Table (Multi-Timeframe): This table shows the Relative Strength Index (RSI) values across multiple timeframes, from 1 minute to monthly. The cell lights up orange if the RSI is in the overbought zone (> 77) or white if it's in the oversold zone (< 23).
Logic: The use of request.security enables the fetching of data from other timeframes on the current bar. This is a crucial component for multi-timeframe divergence analysis.
Benefit to the Trader: It helps identify overbought or oversold conditions across different trading horizons, which is vital for spotting large-scale reversals. If the 1D and 4h RSIs are overbought, a long position on a lower timeframe could be high-risk.
Competitive Advantages for Traders
The "Argentum Flag " is not just a simple indicator; it's a consolidated technical analysis suite that saves time and effort. Instead of overlaying multiple indicators, a trader gets all the relevant information in a single view. The contextualized volume analysis and volatility-based signals are invaluable tools for filtering out low-quality entries and exits. Finally, the real-time monitoring tables provide a multi-timeframe perspective that is fundamental for validating market direction and managing risk.
In trading, the convergence of multiple technical data points is key to increasing the probability of success. This indicator provides precisely that convergence, enabling both novice and experienced traders to make more precise and strategic decisions.
Risk Warning (Disclaimer)
Trading in financial markets carries a significant risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors. The information and signals provided by this indicator are for educational and analysis purposes only and should not be construed as financial advice. The past performance of any trading system or methodology is not necessarily indicative of future results. The user assumes all responsibility for their own trading decisions and any resulting losses or gains.
Calculator - AOC📊 Calculator - AOC Indicator 🚀
The Calculator - AOC indicator is a powerful and user-friendly tool designed for TradingView to help traders plan and visualize trades with precision. It calculates key trade metrics, displays entry, take-profit (TP), stop-loss (SL), and liquidation levels, and provides a clear overview of risk management and potential profits. Perfect for both novice and experienced traders! 💡
✨ Features
📈 Trade Planning: Input your Entry Price, Take Profit (TP), Stop Loss (SL), and Trade Direction (Long/Short) to visualize your trade setup on the chart.
💰 Risk Management: Set your Initial Capital and Risk per Trade (%) to calculate the optimal Position Size and Risk Amount for each trade.
⚖️ Leverage Support: Define your Leverage to compute the Required Margin and Liquidation Price, ensuring you stay aware of potential risks.
📊 Risk/Reward Ratio: Automatically calculates the Risk-to-Reward Ratio to evaluate trade profitability.
🎨 Visuals: Displays Entry, TP, SL, and Liquidation levels as lines and boxes on the chart, with customizable Line Width, Line Style, and Label Size.
✅ Trade Validation: Checks if your trade setup is valid (e.g., correct TP/SL placement) and highlights issues like potential liquidation risks with color-coded statuses (Correct ✅, Incorrect ❌, or Liquidation ⚠️).
📋 Summary Table: A clean, top-right table summarizes key metrics: Capital, Risk %, Risk Amount, Position Size, Potential Profit, Risk/Reward, Margin, Liquidation Price, Trade Status, and % to TP/SL.
🖌️ Customization: Adjust Line Extension (Bars) for how far lines extend, and choose from Solid, Dashed, or Dotted line styles for a personalized chart experience.
🛠️ How to Use
Add to Chart: Apply the indicator to your TradingView chart.
Configure Inputs:
Accountability: Set your Initial Capital and Risk per Trade (%).
Target: Enter Entry Price, TP, and SL prices.
Leverage: Specify your leverage (e.g., 10x).
Direction: Choose Long or Short.
Display Settings: Customize Line Width, Line Style, Label Size, and Line Extension.
Analyze: The indicator plots Entry, TP, SL, and Liquidation levels on the chart and displays a table with all trade metrics.
Validate: Check the Trade Status in the table to ensure your setup is valid or if adjustments are needed.
🎯 Why Use It?
Plan Smarter: Visualize your trade setup and understand your risk/reward profile instantly.
Stay Disciplined: Precise position sizing and risk calculations help you stick to your trading plan.
Avoid Mistakes: Clear validation warnings prevent costly errors like incorrect TP/SL placement or liquidation risks.
User-Friendly: Intuitive visuals and a summary table make trade analysis quick and easy.
📝 Notes
Ensure Entry, TP, and SL prices align with your trade direction to avoid "Incorrect" or "Liquidation" statuses.
The indicator updates dynamically on the latest bar, ensuring real-time visuals.
Best used with proper risk management to maximize trading success! 💪
Happy trading! 🚀📈
FuTech : Preferential Price📌 First Ever Indicator : FuTech : Preferential Price
💡 What if you could instantly know the Preferential Price — as if the company announced a preferential issue in today’s meeting surprisingly?
Normally, you’d be stuck with tedious valuation spreadsheets and SEBI formula checks 🧮📑…
✨ But not anymore — this tool does the hard work for you!
With just one click, it auto-calculates the Preferential Issue Floor Price under SEBI ICDR Regulations, 2018 - Regulation 164 (as amended), directly from your chart symbol.
✅ How it works ?
📅 Relevant Date = 30 days prior to either:
• Today’s date (default mode)
• Or your chosen EGM date (user input)
📊 For the Relevant Date, the indicator automatically computes:
• VWAP (90 trading days preceding Relevant Date)
• VWAP (10 trading days preceding Relevant Date)
🔎 As per SEBI Reg.164, the higher of these two VWAPs is selected as the Minimum Issue Price (Preferential Price).
💰 Price is neatly formatted in Indian style (e.g. ₹1,00,000).
✅ Key Features:
⚡ Auto-calculates from chart symbol — no manual entry.
🎛️ Option to input EGM date for accurate floor price compliance.
🎨 Fully customizable: text color, size, background, position.
🪄 Clean display → shows only the final Preferential Price (Reg.164).
📌 Usage:
This indicator is built for analysts, fund managers, and corporate professionals dealing with Preferential Allotment pricing compliance.
It ensures quick visibility of the floor price under SEBI ICDR rules, directly on your chart.
⚠️ Disclaimer:
📌 The calculated Preferential Price is an approximation based on SEBI ICDR Reg.164 methodology.
📊 Actual price determined by the company / merchant banker may vary slightly (±5) due to rounding, data source differences, or timing adjustments.
📅 Ensure to verify with official exchange data and SEBI filings before relying on these numbers.
📝 This tool is meant for analytical and educational purposes only, not a substitute for regulatory or professional advice.
Live Market - Performance MonitorLive Market — Performance Monitor
Study material (no code) — step-by-step training guide for learners
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1) What this tool is — short overview
This indicator is a live market performance monitor designed for learning. It scans price, volume and volatility, detects order blocks and trendline events, applies filters (volume & ATR), generates trade signals (BUY/SELL), creates simple TP/SL trade management, and renders a compact dashboard summarizing market state, risk and performance metrics.
Use it to learn how multi-factor signals are constructed, how Greeks-style sensitivity is replaced by volatility/ATR reasoning, and how a live dashboard helps monitor trade quality.
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2) Quick start — how a learner uses it (step-by-step)
1. Add the indicator to a chart (any ticker / timeframe).
2. Open inputs and review the main groups: Order Block, Trendline, Signal Filters, Display.
3. Start with defaults (OB periods ≈ 7, ATR multiplier 0.5, volume threshold 1.2) and observe the dashboard on the last bar.
4. Walk the chart back in time (use the last-bar update behavior) and watch how signals, order blocks, trendlines, and the performance counters change.
5. Run the hands-on labs below to build intuition.
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3) Main configurable inputs (what you can tweak)
• Order Block Relevant Periods (default ~7): number of consecutive candles used to define an order block.
• Min. Percent Move for Valid OB (threshold): minimum percent move required for a valid order block.
• Number of OB Channels: how many past order block lines to keep visible.
• Trendline Period (tl_period): pivot lookback for detecting highs/lows used to draw trendlines.
• Use Wicks for Trendlines: whether pivot uses wicks or body.
• Extension Bars: how far trendlines are projected forward.
• Use Volume Filter + Volume Threshold Multiplier (e.g., 1.2): requires volume to be greater than multiplier × average volume.
• Use ATR Filter + ATR Multiplier: require bar range > ATR × multiplier to filter noise.
• Show Targets / Table settings / Colors for visualization.
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4) Core building blocks — what the script computes (plain language)
Price & trend:
• Spot / LTP: current close price.
• EMA 9 / 21 / 50: fast, medium, slow moving averages to define short/medium trend.
o trend_bullish: EMA9 > EMA21 > EMA50
o trend_bearish: EMA9 < EMA21 < EMA50
o trend_neutral: otherwise
Volatility & noise:
• ATR (14): average true range used for dynamic target and filter sizing.
• dynamic_zone = ATR × atr_multiplier: minimum bar range required for meaningful move.
• Annualized volatility: stdev of price changes × sqrt(252) × 100 — used to classify volatility (HIGH/MEDIUM/LOW).
Momentum & oscillators:
• RSI 14: overbought/oversold indicator (thresholds 70/30).
• MACD: EMA(12)-EMA(26) and a 9-period signal line; histogram used for momentum direction and strength.
• Momentum (ta.mom 10): raw momentum over 10 bars.
Mean reversion / band context:
• Bollinger Bands (20, 2σ): upper, mid, lower.
o price_position measures where price sits inside the band range as 0–100.
Volume metrics:
• avg_volume = SMA(volume, 20) and volume_spike = volume > avg_volume × volume_threshold
o volume_ratio = volume / avg_volume
Support & Resistance:
• support_level = lowest low over 20 bars
• resistance_level = highest high over 20 bars
• current_position = percent of price between support & resistance (0–100)
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5) Order Block detection — concept & logic
What it tries to find: a bar (the base) followed by N candles in the opposite direction (a classical order block setup), with a minimum % move to qualify. The script records the high/low of the base candle, averages them, and plots those levels as OB channels.
How learners should think about it (conceptual):
1. An order block is a signature area where institutions (theory) left liquidity — often seen as a large bar followed by a sequence of directional candles.
2. This indicator uses a configurable number of subsequent candles to confirm that the pattern exists.
3. When found, it stores and displays the base candle’s high/low area so students can see how price later reacts to those zones.
Implementation note for learners: the tool keeps a limited history of OB lines (ob_channels). When new OBs exceed the count, the oldest lines are removed — good practice to avoid clutter.
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6) Trendline detection — idea & interpretation
• The script finds pivot highs and lows using a symmetric lookback (tl_period and half that as right/left).
• It then computes a trendline slope from successive pivots and projects the line forward (extension_bars).
• Break detection: Resistance break = close crosses above the projected resistance line; Support break = close crosses below projected support.
Learning tip: trendlines here are computed from pivot points and time. Watch how changing tl_period (bigger = smoother, fewer pivots) alters the trendlines and break signals.
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7) Signal generation & filters — step-by-step
1. Primary triggers:
o Bullish trigger: order block bullish OR resistance trendline break.
o Bearish trigger: bearish order block OR support trendline break.
2. Filters applied (both must pass unless disabled):
o Volume filter: volume must be > avg_volume × volume_threshold.
o ATR filter: bar range (high-low) must exceed ATR × atr_multiplier.
o Not in an existing trade: new trades only start if trade_active is false.
3. Trend confirmation:
o The primary trigger is only confirmed if trend is bullish/neutral for buys or bearish/neutral for sells (EMA alignment).
4. Result:
o When confirmed, a long or short trade is activated with TP/SL calculated from ATR multiples.
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8) Trade management — what the tool does after a signal
• Entry management: the script marks a trade as trade_active and sets long_trade or short_trade flags.
• TP & SL rules:
o Long: TP = high + 2×ATR ; SL = low − 1×ATR
o Short: TP = low − 2×ATR ; SL = high + 1×ATR
• Monitoring & exit:
o A trade closes when price reaches TP or SL.
o When TP/SL hit, the indicator updates win_count and total_pnl using a very simple calculation (difference between TP/SL and previous close).
o Visual lines/labels are drawn for TP and updated as the trade runs.
Important learner notes:
• The script does not store a true entry price (it uses close in its P&L math), so PnL is an approximation — treat this as a learning proxy, not a position accounting system.
• There’s no sizing, slippage, or fee accounted — students must manually factor these when translating to real trades.
• This indicator is not a backtesting strategy; strategy.* functions would be needed for rigorous backtest results.
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9) Signal strength & helper utilities
• Signal strength is a composite score (0–100) made up of four signals worth 25 points each:
1. RSI extreme (overbought/oversold) → 25
2. Volume spike → 25
3. MACD histogram magnitude increasing → 25
4. Trend existence (bull or bear) → 25
• Progress bars (text glyphs) are used to visually show RSI and signal strength on the table.
Learning point: composite scoring is a way to combine orthogonal signals — study how changing weights changes outcomes.
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10) Dashboard — how to read each section (walkthrough)
The dashboard is split into sections; here's how to interpret them:
1. Market Overview
o LTP / Change%: immediate price & daily % change.
2. RSI & MACD
o RSI value plus progress bar (overbought 70 / oversold 30).
o MACD histogram sign indicates bullish/bearish momentum.
3. Volume Analysis
o Volume ratio (current / average) and whether there’s a spike.
4. Order Block Status
o Buy OB / Sell OB: the average base price of detected order blocks or “No Signal.”
5. Signal Status
o 🔼 BUY or 🔽 SELL if confirmed, or ⚪ WAIT.
o No-trade vs Active indicator summarizing market readiness.
6. Trend Analysis
o Trend direction (from EMAs), market sentiment score (composite), volatility level and band/position metrics.
7. Performance
o Win Rate = wins / signals (percentage)
o Total PnL = cumulative PnL (approximate)
o Bull / Bear Volume = accumulated volumes attributable to signals
8. Support & Resistance
o 20-bar highest/lowest — use as nearby reference points.
9. Risk & R:R
o Risk Level from ATR/price as a percent.
o R:R Ratio computed from TP/SL if a trade is active.
10. Signal Strength & Active Trade Status
• Numeric strength + progress bar and whether a trade is currently active with TP/SL display.
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11) Alerts — what will notify you
The indicator includes pre-built alert triggers for:
• Bullish confirmed signal
• Bearish confirmed signal
• TP hit (long/short)
• SL hit (long/short)
• No-trade zone
• High signal strength (score > 75%)
Training use: enable alerts during a replay session to be notified when the indicator would have signalled.
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12) Labs — hands-on exercises for learners (step-by-step)
Lab A — Order Block recognition
1. Pick a 15–30 minute timeframe on a liquid ticker.
2. Use default OB periods (7). Mark each time the dashboard shows a Buy/Sell OB.
3. Manually inspect the chart at the base candle and the following sequence — draw the OB zone by hand and watch later price reactions to it.
4. Repeat with OB periods 5 and 10; note stability vs noise.
Lab B — Trendline break confirmation
1. Increase trendline period (e.g., 20), watch trendlines form from pivots.
2. When a resistance break is flagged, compare with MACD & volume: was momentum aligned?
3. Note false breaks vs confirmed moves — change extension_bars to see projection effects.
Lab C — Filter sensitivity
1. Toggle Use Volume Filter off, and record the number and quality of signals in a 2-day window.
2. Re-enable volume filter and change threshold from 1.2 → 1.6; note how many low-quality signals are filtered out.
Lab D — Trade management simulation
1. For each signalled trade, record the time, close entry approximation, TP, SL, and eventual hit/miss.
2. Compute actual PnL if you had entered at the open of the next bar to compare with the script’s PnL math.
3. Tabulate win rate and average R:R.
Lab E — Performance review & improvement
1. Build a spreadsheet of signals over 30–90 periods with columns: Date, Signal type, Entry price (real), TP, SL, Exit, PnL, Notes.
2. Analyze which filters or indicators contributed most to winners vs losers and adjust weights.
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13) Common pitfalls, assumptions & implementation notes (things to watch)
• P&L simplification: total_pnl uses close as a proxy entry price. Real entry/exit prices and slippage are not recorded — so PnL is approximate.
• No position sizing or money management: the script doesn’t compute position size from equity or risk percent.
• Signal confirmation logic: composite "signal_strength" is a simple 4×25 point scheme — explore different weights or additional signals.
• Order block detection nuance: the script defines the base candle and checks the subsequent sequence. Be sure to verify whether the intended candle direction (base being bullish vs bearish) aligns with academic/your trading definition — read the code carefully and test.
• Trendline slope over time: slope is computed using timestamps; small differences may make lines sensitive on very short timeframes — using bar_index differences is usually more stable.
• Not a true backtester: to evaluate performance statistically you must transform the logic into a strategy script that places hypothetical orders and records exact entry/exit prices.
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14) Suggested improvements for advanced learners
• Record true entry price & timestamp for accurate PnL.
• Add position sizing: risk % per trade using SL distance and account size.
• Convert to strategy. (Pine Strategy)* to run formal backtests with equity curves, drawdowns, and metrics (Sharpe, Sortino).
• Log trades to an external spreadsheet (via alerts + webhook) for offline analysis.
• Add statistics: average win/loss, expectancy, max drawdown.
• Add additional filters: news time blackout, market session filters, multi-timeframe confirmation.
• Improve OB detection: combine wick/body, volume spike at base bar, and liquidity sweep detection.
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15) Glossary — quick definitions
• ATR (Average True Range): measure of typical range; used to size targets and stops.
• EMA (Exponential Moving Average): trend smoothing giving more weight to recent prices.
• RSI (Relative Strength Index): momentum oscillator; >70 overbought, <30 oversold.
• MACD: momentum oscillator using difference of two EMAs.
• Bollinger Bands: volatility bands around SMA.
• Order Block: a base candle area with subsequent confirmation candles; a zone of institutional interest (learning model).
• Pivot High/Low: local turning point defined by candles on both sides.
• Signal Strength: combined score from multiple indicators.
• Win Rate: proportion of signals that hit TP vs total signals.
• R:R (Risk:Reward): ratio of potential reward (TP distance) to risk (entry to SL).
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16) Limitations & assumptions (be explicit)
• This is an indicator for learning — not a trading robot or broker connection.
• No slippage, fees, commissions or tie-in to real orders are considered.
• The logic is heuristic (rule-of-thumb), not a guarantee of performance.
• Results are sensitive to timeframe, market liquidity, and parameter choices.
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17) Practical classroom / study plan (4 sessions)
• Session 1 — Foundations: Understand EMAs, ATR, RSI, MACD, Bollinger Bands. Run the indicator and watch how these numbers change on a single day.
• Session 2 — Zones & Filters: Study order blocks and trendlines. Test volume & ATR filters and note changes in false signals.
• Session 3 — Simulated trading: Manually track 20 signals, compute real PnL and compare to the dashboard.
• Session 4 — Improvement plan: Propose changes (e.g., better PnL accounting, alternative OB rule) and test their impact.
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18) Quick reference checklist for each signal
1. Was an order block or trendline break detected? (primary trigger)
2. Did volume meet threshold? (filter)
3. Did ATR filter (bar size) show a real move? (filter)
4. Was trend aligned (EMA 9/21/50)? (confirmation)
5. Signal confirmed → mark entry approximation, TP, SL.
6. Monitor dashboard (Signal Strength, Volatility, No-trade zone, R:R).
7. After exit, log real entry/exit, compute actual PnL, update spreadsheet.
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19) Educational caveat & final note
This tool is built for training and analysis: it helps you see how common technical building blocks combine into trade ideas, but it is not a trading recommendation. Use it to develop judgment, to test hypotheses, and to design robust systems with proper backtesting and risk control before risking capital.
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20) Disclaimer (must include)
Training & Educational Only — This material and the indicator are provided for educational purposes only. Nothing here is investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell financial instruments. Past simulated or historical performance does not predict future results. Always perform full backtesting and risk management, and consider seeking advice from a qualified financial professional before trading with real capital.
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Mean-Reversion Indicator_V2_SamleeOverview
This is the second version of my mean reversion indicator. It combines a moving average with adaptive standard deviation bands to detect when the price deviates significantly from its mean. The script provides automatic entry/exit signals, real-time PnL tracking, and shaded trade zones to make mean reversion trading more intuitive.
Core Logic
Mean benchmark: Simple Moving Average (MA).
Volatility bands: Standard deviation of the spread (close − MA) defines upper and lower bands.
Trading rules:
Price breaks below the lower band → Enter Long
Price breaks above the upper band → Enter Short
Price reverts to MA → Exit position
What’s different vs. classic Bollinger/Keltner
Bandwidth is based on the standard deviation of the price–MA spread, not raw closing prices.
Entry signals use previous-bar confirmation to reduce intrabar noise.
Exit rule is a mean-touch condition, rather than fixed profit/loss targets.
Enhanced visualization:
A shaded box dynamically shows the distance between entry and current/exit price, making it easy to see profit/loss zones over the holding period.
Instant PnL labels display current position side (Long/Short/Flat) and live profit/loss in both pips and %.
Entry and exit points are clearly marked on the chart with labels and exact prices.
These visualization tools go beyond what most indicators provide, giving traders a clearer, more practical view of trade evolution.
Key Features
Automatic detection of position status (Long / Short / Flat).
Chart labels for entries (“Entry”) and exits (“Exit”).
Real-time floating PnL calculation in both pips and %.
Info panel (top-right) showing entry price, current price, position side, and PnL.
Dynamic shading between entry and current/exit price to visualize profit/loss zones.
Usage Notes & Risk
Mean reversion may underperform in strong trending markets; parameters (len_ma, len_std, mult) should be validated per instrument and timeframe.
Works best on relatively stable, mean-reverting pairs (e.g., AUDNZD).
Risk management is essential: use independent stop-loss rules (e.g., limit risk to 1–2% of equity per trade).
This script is provided for educational purposes only and is not financial advice.
Crypto Perp Calc v1Advanced Perpetual Position Calculator for TradingView
Description
A comprehensive position sizing and risk management tool designed specifically for perpetual futures trading. This indicator eliminates the confusion of calculating leveraged positions by providing real-time position metrics directly on your chart.
Key Features:
Interactive Price Selection: Click directly on chart to set entry, stop loss, and take profit levels
Accurate Lot Size Calculation: Instantly calculates the exact position size needed for your margin and leverage
Multiple Entry Support: DCA into positions with up to 3 entry points with customizable allocation
Multiple Take Profit Levels: Scale out of positions with up to 3 TP targets
Comprehensive Risk Metrics: Shows dollar P&L, account risk percentage, and liquidation price
Visual Risk/Reward: Color-coded boxes and lines display your trade setup clearly
Real-time Info Table: All critical position data in one organized panel
Perfect for traders using perpetual futures who need precise position sizing with leverage.
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How to Use
Quick Start (3 Clicks)
1. Add the indicator to your chart
2. Click three times when prompted:
First click: Set your entry price
Second click: Set your stop loss
Third click: Set your take profit
3. Read the TOTAL LOTS value from the info table (highlighted in yellow)
4. Use this lot size in your exchange when placing the trade
Detailed Setup
Step 1: Configure Your Account
Enter your account balance (total USDT in account)
Set your margin amount (how much USDT to risk on this trade)
Choose your leverage (1x to 125x)
Select Long or Short position
Step 2: Set Price Levels
Main levels use interactive clicking (Entry, SL, TP)
For multiple entries or TPs, use the settings panel to manually input prices and percentages
Step 3: Read the Results
The info table shows:
TOTAL LOTS - The position size to enter on your exchange
Margin Used - Your actual capital at risk
Notional - Total position value (margin × leverage)
Max Risk - Dollar amount you'll lose at stop loss
Total Profit - Dollar amount you'll gain at take profit
R:R Ratio - Risk to reward ratio
Account Risk - Percentage of account at risk
Liquidation - Price where position gets liquidated
Step 4: Advanced Features (Optional)
Multiple Entries (DCA):
Enable "Use Multiple Entries"
Set up to 3 entry prices
Allocate percentage for each (must total 100%)
See individual lot sizes for each entry
Multiple Take Profits:
Enable "Use Multiple TPs"
Set up to 3 TP levels
Allocate percentage to close at each level (must total 100%)
View profit at each target
Visual Elements
Blue lines/labels: Entry points
Red lines/labels: Stop loss
Green lines/labels: Take profit targets
Colored boxes: Visual risk (red) and reward (green) zones
Info table: Can be positioned anywhere on screen
Alerts
Set price alerts for:
Entry zones reached
Stop loss approached
Take profit levels hit
Works with TradingView's alert system
Tips for Best Results
Always verify the lot size matches your intended risk
Check the liquidation price stays far from your stop loss
Monitor the account risk percentage (recommended: keep under 2-3%)
Use the warning indicators if risk exceeds margin
For quick trades, use single entry/TP; for complex strategies, use multiple levels
Example Workflow
Find your trade setup using your analysis
Add this indicator and click to set levels
Check risk metrics in the table
Copy the TOTAL LOTS value
Enter this exact position size on your exchange
Set alerts for key levels if desired
This tool bridges the gap between TradingView charting and exchange execution, ensuring your position sizing is always accurate when trading with leverage.
Disclaimer, this was coded with help of AI, double check calculations if they are off.
[Top] Simple ATR TP/SLSimple TP/SL from ATR (Locked per Bar) - Advanced Position Management Tool
What This Indicator Does:
Automatically calculates and displays Take Profit (TP) and Stop Loss (SL) levels based on Average True Range (ATR)
Locks ATR values and direction signals at the start of each bar to prevent repainting and provide consistent levels
Offers multiple direction detection modes including real-time candle-based positioning for dynamic trading approaches
Displays entry, TP, and SL levels as clean horizontal lines that extend from the current bar
Original Features That Make This Script Unique:
Bar-Locked ATR System: ATR values are captured and frozen at bar open, ensuring levels remain stable throughout the bar's progression
Multi-Modal Direction Detection: Four distinct modes for determining TP/SL positioning - Trend Following (EMA-based), Bullish Only, Bearish Only, and real-time Candle Based
Real-Time Candle Flipping: In Candle Based mode, TP/SL levels flip immediately when the current candle changes from bullish to bearish or vice versa
Persistent Line Management: Uses efficient line object management to prevent ghost lines and maintain clean visual presentation
Flexible Base Price Selection: Choose between Open (static), Close (dynamic), or midpoint (H+L)/2 for entry level calculation
How The Algorithm Works:
ATR Calculation: Captures ATR value at each bar open using specified length parameter, maintaining consistency throughout the bar
Direction Determination: Uses different methods based on selected mode - EMA crossover for trend following, or real-time candle color for dynamic positioning
Level Calculation: TP level = Base Price + (Direction × TP Multiplier × ATR), SL level = Base Price - (Direction × SL Multiplier × ATR)
Visual Management: Creates persistent line objects once, then updates their positions every bar for optimal performance
Direction Modes Explained:
Trend Following: Uses 5-period and 12-period EMA relationship to determine trend direction (locked at bar open)
Bullish Only: Always places TP above and SL below entry (traditional long setup)
Bearish Only: Always places TP below and SL above entry (traditional short setup)
Candle Based: Dynamically adjusts based on current candle direction - flips in real-time as candle develops
Key Input Parameters:
ATR Length: Period for ATR calculation (default 14) - longer periods provide smoother volatility measurement
TP Multiplier: Take profit distance as multiple of ATR (default 1.0) - higher values target larger profits
SL Multiplier: Stop loss distance as multiple of ATR (default 1.0) - higher values allow more room for price movement
Base Price: Reference point for level calculations - Open for static entry, Close for dynamic tracking
Direction Mode: Method for determining whether TP goes above or below entry level
How To Use This Indicator:
For Position Sizing: Use the displayed SL distance to calculate appropriate position size based on your risk tolerance
For Entry Timing: Wait for price to approach the entry level before taking positions
For Risk Management: Set your actual stop loss orders at or near the displayed SL level
For Profit Taking: Use the TP level as initial profit target, consider scaling out at this level
Mode Selection: Choose Candle Based for scalping and quick reversals, Trend Following for swing trading
Visual Style Customization:
Line Colors: Customize TP line color (default teal) and SL line color (default orange) for easy identification
Line Widths: Adjust TP/SL line thickness (1-5) and entry line thickness (1-3) for visibility preferences
Clean Display: Lines extend 3 bars forward from current bar and update position dynamically
Best Practices:
Use on clean charts without multiple overlapping indicators for clearest visual interpretation
Combine with volume analysis and key support/resistance levels for enhanced decision making
Adjust ATR length based on your trading timeframe - shorter for scalping, longer for position trading
Test different TP/SL multipliers based on the volatility characteristics of your chosen instruments
Consider using Trend Following mode during strong trending periods and Candle Based during ranging markets
Index Position Size Calculator for [US30 / US100 / SP500]What it does
This tool helps you size positions consistently for index trades on US30 (Dow Jones), NAS100 (Nasdaq-100), and SP500 (S&P 500). Enter your account balance, risk %, and your planned Entry / Stop-Loss / Target and the script calculates:
• Position Size (rounded to your lot/contract step)
• Risk-to-Reward (R/R)
• Potential P/L in USD based on your inputs
• Visual Entry / SL / TP lines with green/red zones and concise labels
Supported contract styles
Choose a preset for common products (e.g., CFD $1/pt, YM/NQ/ES futures, MYM/MNQ/MES micros) or override the economics yourself. You remain in control of the two key levers:
• $/point — how many dollars you gain/lose per 1 index point per contract/lot
• Point size — how many price units equal 1 index point on your chart (often 1.0, but some brokers use 0.1 or 0.5)
Inputs
• Account Balance ($) and Risk % per trade
• Index: US30 / NAS100 / SP500
• Contract: CFD / Futures (YM, NQ, ES) / Micros (MYM, MNQ, MES)
• $/point: auto from Contract or manual override
• Point size: auto from Index or manual override
• Position size step: rounding (e.g., 1 for futures, 0.01 for CFDs)
• Entry / SL / TP: typed values (snapped to tick), with on-chart zones and labels
• Display toggles for lines and labels
How the math works
• StopPoints = |Entry − SL| ÷ PointSize
• ProfitPoints = |TP − Entry| ÷ PointSize
• Position Size = (AccountBalance × Risk%) ÷ (StopPoints × $/point)
• R/R = ProfitPoints ÷ StopPoints
• Potential P/L = PositionSize × Points × $/point
How to use (quick start)
1. Select Index and Contract.
2. Confirm $/point and Point size match your broker’s specs.
3. Enter Entry / SL / TP for the trade idea.
4. Read the Position Size, R/R, and Potential P/L in the info box.
5. Adjust for fees, spreads, and slippage as needed.
Notes & limitations
• Broker symbols can vary. Always verify $/point and Point size for your instrument before risking capital.
• The script does not place orders and does not generate trade signals; it’s a sizing/visualization tool.
• Results can differ across brokers due to pricing, spreads, minimum lot sizes, and execution rules.
• Use on the intended indices; you’ll see a reminder if you load it elsewhere.
Changelog highlights
• Pine v6, constant-safe inputs, tick-snapping, global fills (no local-scope errors).
• Robust label handling and optional minimal chart markers.
Disclaimer
This script is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any security or derivative. Trading involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Always do your own research, verify contract specifications with your broker, and consider testing in a demo environment before trading live.
Apex Edge - London Open Session# Apex Edge - London Open Session Trading System
## Overview
The London Open Session indicator captures institutional price action during the first hour of the London forex session (8:00-9:00 AM GMT) and identifies high-probability breakout and retest opportunities. This system tracks the session's high/low range and generates precise entry signals when price breaks or retests these key institutional levels.
## Core Strategy
**Session Tracking**: Automatically identifies and marks the London Open session boundaries, creating a trading zone from the first hour's price range.
**Dual Entry Logic**:
- **Breakout Entries**: Triggers when price closes beyond the session high/low and continues in that direction
- **Retest Entries**: Activates when price returns to test the broken level as new support/resistance
**Performance Analytics**: Built-in win rate tracking displays real-time performance statistics over user-defined lookback periods, enabling data-driven optimization for each currency pair.
## Key Features
### Automated Zone Detection
- Precise London session timing with timezone offset controls
- Visual session boundaries with customizable colours
- Automatic high/low range calculation and display
### Smart Entry System
- Breakout confirmation requiring candle close beyond zone
- Retest detection with configurable pip distance tolerance
- Separate risk/reward ratios for breakout vs retest entries
- Visual entry arrows with clear trade direction labels
### Performance HUD
- Real-time win rate calculation over customizable periods (7-365 days)
- Total trades tracking with win/loss breakdown
- Average risk-reward ratio display
- Color-coded performance metrics (green >70%, yellow >50%, red <50%)
### PineConnector Integration
- Direct MT4/MT5 execution via PineConnector alerts
- Proper forex pip calculations for all currency pairs
- Customizable risk percentage per trade
- Symbol override capability for broker compatibility
- Automatic SL/TP level calculation in pips
## Critical Usage Requirements
### Pair-Specific Optimization
Each currency pair requires individual optimization due to varying volatility characteristics, institutional participation levels, and typical price ranges during London hours. The performance HUD is essential for identifying optimal settings before live trading.
**Recommended Testing Process**:
1. Apply indicator to desired currency pair and timeframe
2. Experiment with session timing - while 8:00-9:00 AM GMT is standard, some pairs may show improved performance with alternative hourly windows (e.g., 7:00-8:00 AM or 9:00-10:00 AM)
3. Adjust Stop Loss distances, Risk/Reward ratios, and Retest distances
4. Monitor win rate over 30+ day periods using the performance HUD
5. Only proceed with live alerts once consistent 60%+ win rates are achieved
6. Create separate optimized chart setups for each profitable pair/timeframe combination
### Timeframe Specifications
This indicator is specifically designed and tested for:
- **1-minute charts**: Optimal for capturing immediate institutional reactions
- **5-minute charts**: Balanced approach between noise reduction and opportunity frequency
Higher timeframes generally produce inferior results due to increased noise and reduced institutional edge during the London session window.
## Settings Configuration
### Session Timing
- **London Open/Close Hours**: Adjust for your chart's timezone
- **Rectangle End Time**: Set to 4:30 PM to stop signals before NY session close
- **Timezone Offset**: Ensure accurate London session capture
### Entry Parameters
- **Retest Distance**: 3-8 pips depending on pair volatility
- **Stop Loss Pips**: Separate settings for breakouts (10-15 pips) and retests (8-12 pips)
- **Risk/Reward Ratios**: Independent ratios for different entry types
### PineConnector Setup
- **License ID**: Your PineConnector license key
- **Symbol Override**: MT4/MT5 symbol names if different from TradingView
- **Risk Percentage**: Position size as percentage of account balance
- **Prefix/Comment**: Organize trades in terminal
## Manual Trading Limitations
Without PineConnector automation, traders face significant practical challenges:
**Settings Management**: Each currency pair requires different optimized parameters. Switching between charts means manually adjusting multiple settings each time, creating potential for errors and missed opportunities.
**Timing Sensitivity**: London Open signals can occur rapidly during high-volatility periods. Manual execution may result in slippage or missed entries.
**Multi-Pair Monitoring**: Tracking 4-11 currency pairs simultaneously while manually adjusting settings for each switch becomes impractical for most traders.
**Parameter Consistency**: Risk of using suboptimal settings when quickly switching between pairs, potentially compromising the careful optimization work.
## Recommended Workflow
1. **Historical Testing**: Use win rate HUD to identify profitable pairs and optimal parameters
2. **Demo Automation**: Test PineConnector alerts on demo accounts with optimized settings
3. **Live Implementation**: Deploy alerts only on proven profitable pair/timeframe combinations
4. **Ongoing Monitoring**: Regular review of performance metrics to maintain edge
## Risk Disclaimer
This indicator provides analysis tools and automation capabilities but does not guarantee profitable trading outcomes. Past performance does not predict future results. Users should thoroughly backtest and demo trade before risking live capital. The London session strategy works best during specific market conditions and may underperform during low volatility or unusual market environments.
## Support Requirements
Successful implementation requires:
- Basic understanding of London session market dynamics
- PineConnector subscription for automation features
- Patience for proper optimization process
- Realistic expectations about win rates and drawdown periods
This system is designed for serious traders willing to invest time in proper optimization and risk management rather than plug-and-play solutions.
Triple EMA Trend TP Strategy (Filtered Entries + Dynamic Exit)Overview
The Triple EMA Trend TP Strategy is a robust trend-following approach designed for clear, disciplined entries and exits. It leverages a triple EMA crossover for entry signals, combined with a long‑term SMA trend filter, a fixed take‑profit percentage, and a dynamic dual‑EMA exit mechanism to optimize performance and risk management.
Key Features
Triple EMA Crossover Entry
Detects momentum shifts by waiting for the fast EMA to cross above the slow EMA, signaling bullish momentum buildup.
Trend Filter (SMA)
Ensures trades are only taken when price is above the long-term trend (SMA), filtering out low-probability setups.
Take Profit (TP)
Applies a customizable fixed TP, e.g., defaulting to 9.8%, allowing disciplined profit-taking.
Dual EMA Exit
Uses two EMAs on a separate exit logic—if the short exit EMA undercuts the mid exit EMA, the strategy closes the position.
Adjustable Parameters
All key lengths—including fast, mid, slow entry EMAs, trend SMA, exit EMAs, and TP percentage—are user-configurable to suit different assets and timeframes.
Date Range Control
Users can define a backtest window with start and end dates, preventing misleading performance outside intended periods.
Flexible Position Management
Supports full‑equity position sizing, pyramiding up to 10 entries, and runs every tick for high precision.
Setup & Inputs
fastLen: Entry Fast EMA
midLen: Entry Mid EMA
slowLen: Entry Slow EMA
trendLen: Trend Filter SMA
tpPercent: Take Profit Percentage
exitFastLen: Exit Fast EMA
exitMidLen: Exit Mid EMA
startDate / endDate: Backtest time range
Why This Strategy Stands Out
This strategy marries classic trend-following principles with modern risk-control tactics, making it both intuitive and advanced. It balances aggressive entry signals with safety checks via trend validation and layered exit logic. The inclusion of a TP ensures profits are locked in, while the dual EMA exit adds adaptive flexibility to close positions when momentum fades.
How to Use & Customize
Configure Inputs
Adjust EMAs, trend length, and TP percentage to fit your asset and timeframe. For example, shorter EMAs suit intraday trading; longer ones work well for swing strategies.
Set Backtest Range
Use the start/end date fields to limit your testing to the most relevant data, reducing noise from irrelevant market periods.
Backtest & Optimize
Review the Strategy Tester’s performance metrics—Equity curve, drawdown, profit factor, trade list—to assess effectiveness.
Fine‑Tune
Tweak TP, EMAs, or trend length to optimize drawdowns, win rate, or return profile.
Fractals + FVG [Combined]Звісно, ось варіант опису англійською, який можна використати для публікації індикатора в TradingView.
Description
This script combines two powerful and widely-used trading concepts into a single, comprehensive indicator: Bill Williams Fractals with dynamic support/resistance lines and Fair Value Gaps (FVG) based on the popular logic from LuxAlgo.
The goal is to provide a cleaner chart by merging two essential tools, allowing traders to analyze market structure and imbalances simultaneously.
Features
1. Williams Fractals with Invalidation Lines
This part of the indicator identifies classic Bill Williams fractals and enhances them with a unique visualization feature.
Fractal Detection: Automatically identifies both bullish (bottom) and bearish (top) fractals. You can choose between a 3-bar or 5-bar pattern in the settings.
Dynamic S/R Lines: A horizontal line is automatically drawn from every confirmed fractal, acting as a potential support or resistance level.
Automatic Invalidation: A line is considered "invalidated" or breached when the body of a candle closes past it. When this happens, the line stops extending, changes its color to the "invalidated" color, and remains on the chart as a historical reference. This provides a clear, objective signal that a level has been broken.
Customization: You can fully customize the colors for the support, resistance, and invalidated lines to match your chart theme.
2. Fair Value Gaps (FVG) / Imbalance
This module incorporates the robust FVG detection logic from LuxAlgo to automatically identify and display market imbalances.
FVG Detection: Highlights bullish and bearish Fair Value Gaps on the chart with colored boxes, representing inefficiencies in price delivery.
Automatic Mitigation: The FVG boxes are automatically removed from the chart once the price has "mitigated" or filled the gap, keeping your workspace clean and focused on active imbalances.
Multi-Timeframe (MTF): You can set the indicator to find and display FVGs from a higher timeframe directly on your current chart.
Dashboard: An optional on-screen dashboard provides a quick summary of the total count of bullish/bearish FVGs and the percentage that have been mitigated.
Full Customization: Control the colors of FVG boxes, extend their length, and configure other visual style settings.
How to Use
Fractal Lines: Use the active support and resistance lines as key levels for potential bounces or breaks. A line's invalidation can serve as confirmation of a shift in market structure.
FVG Zones: Fair Value Gaps often act as "magnets" for price. Use these zones as potential targets for your trades or as areas of interest for entries when price retraces to fill the imbalance.
Combined Strategy: The true power of this indicator comes from combining both concepts. For example, a bullish FVG forming near a key fractal support level can create a high-probability confluence zone for a long entry. Similarly, a break and invalidation of a fractal resistance line might signal that price is heading towards the next bearish FVG above.
This indicator is a tool for analysis and should be used in conjunction with your own trading strategy and risk management rules.
FlowStateTrader FlowState Trader - Advanced Time-Filtered Strategy
## Overview
FlowState Trader is a sophisticated algorithmic trading strategy that combines precision entry signals with intelligent time-based filtering and adaptive risk management. Built for traders seeking to achieve their optimal performance state, FlowState identifies high-probability trading opportunities within user-defined time windows while employing dynamic trailing stops and partial position management.
## Core Strategy Philosophy
FlowState Trader operates on the principle that peak trading performance occurs when three elements align: **Focus** (precise entry signals), **Flow** (optimal time windows), and **State** (intelligent position management). This strategy excels at finding reversal opportunities at key support and resistance levels while filtering out suboptimal trading periods to keep traders in their optimal flow state.
## Key Features
### 🎯 Focus Entry System
**Support/Resistance Zone Trading**:
- Dynamic identification of key price levels using configurable lookback periods
- Entry signals triggered when price interacts with these critical zones
- Volume confirmation ensures genuine breakout/reversal momentum
- Trend filter alignment prevents counter-trend disasters
**Entry Conditions**:
- **Long Signals**: Price closes above support buffer, touches support level, with above-average volume
- **Short Signals**: Price closes below resistance buffer, touches resistance level, with above-average volume
- Optional trend filter using EMA or SMA for directional bias confirmation
### ⏰ FlowState Time Filtering System
**Comprehensive Time Controls**:
- **12-Hour Format Trading Windows**: User-friendly AM/PM time selection
- **Multi-Timezone Support**: UTC, EST, PST, CST with automatic conversion
- **Day-of-Week Filtering**: Trade only weekdays, weekends, or both
- **Lunch Hour Avoidance**: Automatically skips low-volume lunch periods (12-1 PM)
- **Visual Time Indicators**: Background coloring shows active/inactive trading periods
**Smart Time Features**:
- Handles overnight trading sessions seamlessly
- Prevents trades during historically poor performance periods
- Customizable trading hours for different market sessions
- Real-time trading window status in dashboard
### 🛡️ Adaptive Risk Management
**Multi-Level Take Profit System**:
- **TP1**: First profit target with optional partial position closure
- **TP2**: Final profit target for remaining position
- **Flexible Scaling**: Choose number of contracts to close at each level
**Dynamic Trailing Stop Technology**:
- **Three Operating Modes**:
- **Conservative**: Earlier activation, tighter trailing (protect profits)
- **Balanced**: Optimal risk/reward balance (recommended)
- **Aggressive**: Later activation, wider trailing (let winners run)
- **ATR-Based Calculations**: Adapts to current market volatility
- **Automatic Activation**: Engages when position reaches profitability threshold
### 📊 Intelligent Position Sizing
**Contract-Based Management**:
- Configurable entry quantity (1-1000 contracts)
- Partial close quantities for profit-taking
- Clear position tracking and P&L monitoring
- Real-time position status updates
### 🎨 Professional Visualization
**Enhanced Chart Elements**:
- **Entry Zone Highlighting**: Clear visual identification of trading opportunities
- **Dynamic Risk/Reward Lines**: Real-time TP and SL levels with price labels
- **Trailing Stop Visualization**: Live tracking of adaptive stop levels
- **Support/Resistance Lines**: Key level identification
- **Time Window Background**: Visual confirmation of active trading periods
**Dual Dashboard System**:
- **Strategy Dashboard**: Real-time position info, settings status, and current levels
- **Performance Scorecard**: Live P&L tracking, win rates, and trade statistics
- **Customizable Sizing**: Small, Medium, or Large display options
### ⚙️ Comprehensive Customization
**Core Strategy Settings**:
- **Lookback Period**: Support/resistance calculation period (5-100 bars)
- **ATR Configuration**: Period and multipliers for stops/targets
- **Reward-to-Risk Ratios**: Customizable profit target calculations
- **Trend Filter Options**: EMA/SMA selection with adjustable periods
**Time Filter Controls**:
- **Trading Hours**: Start/end times in 12-hour format
- **Timezone Selection**: Four major timezone options
- **Day Restrictions**: Weekend-only, weekday-only, or unrestricted
- **Session Management**: Lunch hour avoidance and custom periods
**Risk Management Options**:
- **Trailing Stop Modes**: Conservative/Balanced/Aggressive presets
- **Partial Close Settings**: Enable/disable with custom quantities
- **Alert System**: Comprehensive notifications for all trade events
### 📈 Performance Tracking
**Real-Time Metrics**:
- Net profit/loss calculation
- Win rate percentage
- Profit factor analysis
- Maximum drawdown tracking
- Total trade count and breakdown
- Current position P&L
**Trade Analytics**:
- Winner/loser ratio tracking
- Real-time performance scorecard
- Strategy effectiveness monitoring
- Risk-adjusted return metrics
### 🔔 Alert System
**Comprehensive Notifications**:
- Entry signal alerts with price and quantity
- Take profit level hits (TP1 and TP2)
- Stop loss activations
- Trailing stop engagements
- Position closure notifications
## Strategy Logic Deep Dive
### Entry Signal Generation
The strategy identifies high-probability reversal points by combining multiple confirmation factors:
1. **Price Action**: Looks for price interaction with key support/resistance levels
2. **Volume Confirmation**: Ensures sufficient market interest and liquidity
3. **Trend Alignment**: Optional filter prevents counter-trend positions
4. **Time Validation**: Only trades during user-defined optimal periods
5. **Zone Analysis**: Entry occurs within calculated buffer zones around key levels
### Risk Management Philosophy
FlowState Trader employs a three-tier risk management approach:
1. **Initial Protection**: ATR-based stop losses set at strategy entry
2. **Profit Preservation**: Trailing stops activate once position becomes profitable
3. **Scaled Exit**: Partial profit-taking allows for both security and potential
### Time-Based Edge
The time filtering system recognizes that not all trading hours are equal:
- Avoids low-volume, high-spread periods
- Focuses on optimal liquidity windows
- Prevents trading during news events (lunch hours)
- Allows customization for different market sessions
## Best Practices and Optimization
### Recommended Settings
**For Scalping (1-5 minute charts)**:
- Lookback Period: 10-20
- ATR Period: 14
- Trailing Stop: Conservative mode
- Time Filter: Major session hours only
**For Day Trading (15-60 minute charts)**:
- Lookback Period: 20-30
- ATR Period: 14-21
- Trailing Stop: Balanced mode
- Time Filter: Extended trading hours
**For Swing Trading (4H+ charts)**:
- Lookback Period: 30-50
- ATR Period: 21+
- Trailing Stop: Aggressive mode
- Time Filter: Disabled or very broad
### Market Compatibility
- **Forex**: Excellent for major pairs during active sessions
- **Stocks**: Ideal for liquid stocks during market hours
- **Futures**: Perfect for index and commodity futures
- **Crypto**: Effective on major cryptocurrencies (24/7 capability)
### Risk Considerations
- **Market Conditions**: Performance varies with volatility regimes
- **Timeframe Selection**: Lower timeframes require tighter risk management
- **Position Sizing**: Never risk more than 1-2% of account per trade
- **Backtesting**: Always test on historical data before live implementation
## Educational Value
FlowState serves as an excellent learning tool for:
- Understanding support/resistance trading
- Learning proper time-based filtering
- Mastering trailing stop techniques
- Developing systematic trading approaches
- Risk management best practices
## Disclaimer
This strategy is for educational and informational purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Trading involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors. Users should thoroughly backtest the strategy and understand all risks before live trading. Always use proper position sizing and never risk more than you can afford to lose.
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*FlowState Trader represents the evolution of systematic trading - combining classical technical analysis with modern risk management and intelligent time filtering to help traders achieve their optimal performance state through systematic, disciplined execution.*
Capiba Custom RSI with Divergences v2
🇬🇧 English
Summary
This indicator is an enhanced and customizable version of the classic RSI, designed to provide clearer and more powerful trading signals. It combines an alternative, more price-sensitive RSI calculation with an automatic divergence detection, which is one of the most effective tools for predicting trend reversals and finding high-probability entry and exit points.
Built upon the compilation of knowledge and open-source codes from the community, this script has been refined to be an all-in-one tool for traders who base their strategies on momentum and trend exhaustion.
Key Features and How to Use
Ultimate RSI and Signal Line (Momentum)
What it is: The main indicator (white line) is an RSI variation that reacts more dynamically to changes in price volatility. It is accompanied by a signal line (orange, by default), which is a moving average of the RSI itself, serving to smooth the indicator and generate crossover signals.
How to use for Entries/Exits:
Buy Signal (Short-Term): Crossover of the RSI line (white) above the signal line (orange).
Sell Signal (Short-Term): Crossover of the RSI line (white) below the signal line (orange). These are momentum signals, ideal for confirming a trend or for scalping.
Automatic Divergence Detection (Reversal Signals) This is the most powerful feature of the indicator. A divergence occurs when the price moves in one direction and the momentum indicator moves in the opposite direction, signaling a likely exhaustion of the current trend.
Bullish Divergence (Green Line):
What it is: The price makes a lower low, but the RSI makes a higher low.
Meaning: Selling pressure is decreasing. It is a strong signal of a potential market bottom and an excellent entry opportunity for a long position.
Bearish Divergence (Red Line):
What it is: The price makes a higher high, but the RSI makes a lower high.
Meaning: Buying pressure is losing strength. It is a strong signal of a potential market top and an excellent exit opportunity for a long position or an entry for a short position.
Customizable Overbought & Oversold Levels
The horizontal lines (default 80 and 20) and the colored areas show when the asset is overextended to the upside (overbought) or downside (oversold), helping to contextualize the divergence and crossover signals.
Recommended Strategy
For maximum effectiveness, combine the signals:
High-Probability Entry (Buy): Look for a Bullish Divergence (green line) forming in the oversold zone. Confirm the entry when the RSI line crosses above its signal line.
High-Probability Exit (Sell): Look for a Bearish Divergence (red line) forming in the overbought zone. Confirm the exit or new short entry when the RSI line crosses below its signal line.
Acknowledgements
This indicator was developed by compiling and customizing excellent open-source ideas and codes shared by the TradingView community. Special thanks to everyone who contributes to the advancement of technical analysis.
SMC - Complete AnalysisMC COMPLETE TRADING SYSTEM
📊 OVERVIEW
Professional Smart Money Concepts indicator with automated BUY/SELL signals, Entry/SL/TP prices, and 4-level market analysis for disciplined trading.
🎯 MAIN FEATURES
🟢 BUY/🔴 SELL Signals - Clear entry signals with exact prices
📍 ENTRY/SL/TP - Automated price calculations
🎪 Discipline Mode - High-probability setups only
⚡ Confluence Scoring - 6-factor signal validation
🏗️ 4 ANALYSIS LEVELS
Level 1: Market Structure
BOS/CHoCH/MSS detection
Displacement & Range analysis
Internal structure mapping
Level 2: Time-Based
Kill Zones (Asian/London/NY)
Session tracking
Daily/Weekly levels
Level 3: Entry & Risk
Smart entry triggers
Auto risk calculator
Target projections
Level 4: Advanced Analytics
Auto Fibonacci levels
Trend line detection
Smart money flow analysis
Strength meter
⚙️ SETTINGS
Default (Relaxed for more signals):
Minimum Confluence: 3/6
Kill Zone Required: OFF
Strength Bias Required: OFF
Risk per Trade: 2%
Risk:Reward: 3:1
📈 RECOMMENDED PAIRS
EURUSD (Beginners)
GBPUSD (Experienced)
XAUUSD (Best SMC signals)
EURJPY (Good structure)
⏰ BEST TIMEFRAMES
H1 - Recommended balance
H4 - High quality signals
M30 - More frequent signals
🎯 TRADING RULES
Trade ONLY on BUY/SELL signals
Use exact ENTRY/SL/TP prices
Set orders immediately
Wait for SL HIT or TP HIT
No modifications allowed
🔒 DISCIPLINE MODE
Shows signals only when confluence ≥3/6
All other features hidden by default
Simple status table
Forces disciplined trading
💡 USAGE
Wait for BUY or SELL signal
Note ENTRY/SL/TP prices
Execute trade exactly as shown
Hold until exit signal
Repeat
⚠️ IMPORTANT
No signal = No trading
2% risk maximum per trade
London/NY sessions preferred
Patience is key to success
🚀 Professional SMC system for consistent profitability through disciplined trading!