Position Trading Strategy - EMA + FVGMulti-Timeframe Momentum & Pattern Recognition System
This comprehensive trading indicator combines multiple technical analysis components to identify high-probability entry and exit signals for Bitcoin and other assets. The system utilizes:
LuxAlgo Fair Value Gap Detection - Identifies institutional order flow imbalances
Hull Suite & MACD Integration - Confirms trend direction and momentum shifts
Pyramid Scoring System - Ranks signal strength using multiple confluences
Smart Position Management - Provides clear long/short entry and exit alerts
Visual Market Structure - Displays key support/resistance levels and gap zones
The indicator generates scored signals based on the alignment of trend, momentum, and market structure, helping traders identify optimal entry points while managing risk through systematic exit conditions. Perfect for swing trading and scalping strategies on multiple timeframes.
Best Used For: BTC/USD, major forex pairs, and liquid cryptocurrency markets
Recommended Timeframes: 5M, 15M, 1H for optimal signal accuracy
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🚀 Ultimate Hybrid Oscillator By Wali🚀 Ultimate Hybrid Oscillator – All Pro Modules by Wali Mohsin
The Ultimate Hybrid Oscillator is a next-generation multi-confirmation trading tool designed for serious traders who demand accuracy, confluence, and adaptability across all markets and timeframes.
🔍 What Makes It Powerful?
This script blends technical momentum, smart money logic, price action patterns, and macro market filters into one smooth, reliable oscillator that adapts to the market's true narrative.
🔧 Core Modules Integrated:
📊 MCI Engine (Momentum Confirmation Index)
Combines RSI, MACD, Stochastic RSI, OBV, ADX, ATR, volume spikes, absorption, candlestick behavior, and more – with weighted scoring (13+ confluence points).
📐 Price Action Pattern Recognition
Detects and confirms Head & Shoulders, Flags, Triangles, Wedges, Double/Triple Tops & Bottoms, Cup & Handle, Rounding patterns – filtered through RSI momentum.
🏦 Smart Money Concepts
Integrated CHoCH/BOS, Liquidity Sweeps, Breakaway Gaps, Orderblocks, and volume absorption for insider-grade confirmation.
🌐 Macro & Intermarket Sentiment
Auto-fetches BTC Dominance, USDT Dominance, ETHBTC, TOTAL3, DXY, and SPX for risk-on/off environment filtering.
🧠 Ensemble Voting System
A 22-factor confluence engine that scores hidden bullish/bearish setups based on real-time technical alignment.
🎯 RSI Zone Locking
Dynamic color shifts (yellow/blue) when RSI enters extreme reversal zones (below 30 or above 70) for added visual context.
📈 How to Use:
Use oscillator cross above/below 0 as a general trend signal.
Look for oscillator levels above +4 or below -4 for strong confirmation setups.
Combine with price action and macro signals for sniper entries.
Works on all timeframes – optimized for scalping, swing, and long-term crypto traders.
⚙️ Customization:
Full modular toggles (CHoCH, Liq Sweep, Macro, Orderblocks, EMA filter).
Adjustable weights for each component (MCI, PA, Macro).
Smoothing settings to match your trading speed and style.
Created by: Wali Mohsin Channa
TPO[Fixed Range, Anchored, Bars Back]TPO Bars Back, Fixed Range and Anchored
Overview
The TPO Profile (Time Price Opportunity Profile) is a powerful market profile indicator that displays the amount of time price spent at different levels during a specified period. Unlike traditional volume profile indicators that show volume distribution, TPO Profile shows time distribution , providing insights into where price has spent the most time and identifying key support and resistance levels.
Key Advantages Over TradingView's Built-in TPO
Simplified Composite Creation : Automatically creates TPO profiles for any time range without manual split/merge operations
Instant Value Area Calculation : Immediately shows Value Area, POC, VAH, and VAL for your selected period
No Manual Assembly Required : TradingView's native TPO requires you to manually split sessions and merge them to create composites - this indicator does it automatically
Flexible Time Ranges : Create composites for any custom time period (multiple days, weeks, specific events) with a few clicks
Real-time Composite Updates : Anchor mode creates live composites that update as new data arrives
Multiple Composite Analysis : Easily compare different time periods without the tedious manual process
Key Features
Core Functionality
Time-Based Analysis : Shows time spent at each price level rather than volume
Configurable Time Blocks : Use any timeframe for TPO counting (30min, 1H, 4H, etc.)
Multiple Price Levels : Adjustable from 5 to 200 levels for granular analysis
Point of Control (POC) : Automatically identifies the price level with highest time activity
Value Area Calculation : Shows the price range containing 70% (configurable) of time activity
Automatic Composite Generation : Creates multi-session composites without manual intervention
Three Operating Modes
1. Bars Back Mode
Analyzes the last N bars from the current bar
Perfect for recent market activity analysis
Range: 10-500 bars
Use Case : Intraday analysis, recent session review
2. Fixed Range Mode
Analyzes a specific time period between start and end times
Ideal for historical analysis of specific events
Creates perfect composites for multi-day periods
Use Case : Earnings periods, news events, specific trading sessions, weekly/monthly composites
3. Anchor Mode (NEW)
Starts from a specific time and extends to the current bar
Dynamically updates as new bars form
Perfect for building live composites from any starting point
Use Case : Live session monitoring, event-based analysis from a specific point, growing composites
Visual Elements
TPO Bars
Horizontal bars showing time distribution at each price level
Longer bars = more time spent at that level
Color-coded to distinguish Value Area from outlying levels
Point of Control (POC)
Red line marking the price level with highest time activity
Most significant support/resistance level
Configurable line style (Solid/Dashed/Dotted) and width
Value Area High/Low (VAH/VAL)
Green and Orange lines marking the boundaries of the Value Area
Shows the price range containing the specified percentage of time activity
Optional display with customizable line styles
Single Print Detection
Identifies price levels touched by only one time block
Display options: Lines or Boxes
Purple color highlighting these significant levels
Often act as strong support/resistance in future trading
Customization Options
Time Block Configuration
Block Time : Choose timeframe for TPO counting (30min, 1H, 4H, etc.)
Allows analysis at different time granularities
Higher timeframes = broader perspective, Lower timeframes = finer detail
Visual Styling
Line Styles : Solid, Dashed, or Dotted for all line elements
Line Widths : 1-5 pixels for POC, VAH, and VAL lines
Colors : Fully customizable colors for all elements
Transparency : Adjustable transparency for better chart readability
Label Management
Show/Hide Labels : Toggle POC, VAH, VAL labels
Font Sizes : Tiny, Small, Normal, Large, Huge
Label Positioning : 8 different position options relative to lines
Offset Controls : Fine-tune label positioning
Line Extension
Level Offset Right : Controls how far lines extend
Smart extension logic:
Value ≤ 0: Infinite extension (extend.right)
Value ≥ 1: Extends exactly N bars ahead
Trading Applications
Support & Resistance
POC often acts as strong support/resistance
Value Area boundaries provide key levels
Single prints frequently become significant levels
Market Structure Analysis
Identify areas of price acceptance (thick TPO bars)
Spot areas of price rejection (thin TPO bars)
Understand where market participants are comfortable trading
Composite Profile Analysis
Create multi-day, weekly, or monthly composites instantly
Compare different composite periods without manual work
Analyze longer-term price acceptance levels
Build composites around specific events or announcements
Session Analysis
Monitor intraday session development in real-time
Compare different sessions (London, New York, Asia)
Track how profiles change throughout the trading day
Build live composites across multiple sessions
Event Analysis
Use Fixed Range mode for earnings, news events
Use Anchor mode to track price development from specific events
Compare pre/post event price acceptance levels
Create event-based composites automatically
Input Parameters
Mode Selection
Mode : Bars Back | Fixed Range | Anchor
Bars Back : Number of bars to analyze (10-500)
Start Time : Beginning time for Fixed Range and Anchor modes
End Time : Ending time for Fixed Range mode only
Analysis Configuration
Block Time : Timeframe for TPO blocks (e.g., "30" for 30-minute blocks)
TPO Levels : Number of price levels (5-200)
Value Area % : Percentage for Value Area calculation (50-95%)
Display Options
Show POC : Display Point of Control line
Show Value Area : Display Value Area box
Show VAH/VAL Lines : Display Value Area boundary lines
Show Single Prints : Display single print detection
Single Print Style : Lines or Boxes
Styling Controls
Colors : TPO, POC, Value Area, VAH, VAL, Single Print colors
Line Styles : POC, VAH, VAL line styles
Line Widths : POC, VAH, VAL line widths
Labels : Show/hide, font size, position, offset controls
Technical Details
Calculation Method
Divides the price range into equal levels based on TPO Levels setting
For each time block, determines which price levels it crosses
Adds +1 count to each crossed level
Identifies POC as the level with highest count
Calculates Value Area by expanding from POC until target percentage is reached
Performance Considerations
Historical data limited to prevent buffer overflow errors
Smart bounds checking for different timeframes
Optimized cleanup routines to prevent drawing object accumulation
Pine Script Version
Built on Pine Script v6
Uses modern Pine Script best practices
Efficient array handling and drawing object management
Best Practices
Timeframe Selection
Block Time = Chart Timeframe : Traditional TPO approach
Block Time > Chart Timeframe : Smoother, broader perspective
Block Time < Chart Timeframe : More granular, detailed analysis
Level Count Guidelines
Low levels (10-20) : Better for swing trading, major levels
High levels (50-100) : Better for scalping, precise entries
Very high levels (100+) : For very detailed analysis
Mode Selection
Bars Back : Daily analysis, recent activity
Fixed Range : Historical events, specific periods, manual composites
Anchor : Live monitoring, event-based analysis, growing composites
Composite Creation Workflow
Select Fixed Range or Anchor mode
Set your desired start time (and end time for Fixed Range)
Adjust TPO Levels for desired granularity
Enable VAH/VAL lines to see Value Area boundaries
The composite profile generates automatically with all key levels
This indicator eliminates the tedious manual process of creating composite TPO profiles in TradingView. Instead of splitting sessions and manually merging them, you get instant composite analysis with automatic Value Area calculation, POC identification, and single print detection. The combination of time-based analysis, multiple operating modes, and extensive customization options makes it a powerful tool for understanding market structure and price acceptance levels across any time period.
Stochastic SuperTrend [BigBeluga]🔵 OVERVIEW
A hybrid momentum-trend tool that combines Stochastic RSI with SuperTrend logic to deliver clean directional signals based on momentum turns.
Stochastic SuperTrend is a straightforward yet powerful oscillator overlay designed to highlight turning points in momentum with high clarity. It overlays a SuperTrend-style envelope onto the Stochastic RSI, generating intuitive up/down signals when a momentum shift occurs across the neutral 50 level. Built for traders who appreciate simplicity without sacrificing reliability.
🔵 CONCEPTS
Stochastic RSI: Measures momentum by applying stochastic calculations to the RSI curve instead of raw price.
SuperTrend Bands: Dynamic upper/lower bands are drawn around the smoothed Stoch RSI line using a user-defined multiplier.
Momentum Direction: Trend flips when the smoothed Stoch RSI crosses above/below the calculated bands.
Neutral Bias Filter: Directional arrows only appear when momentum turns above or below the central 50 level—adding confluence.
🔵 FEATURES
Trend Detection on Oscillator: Applies SuperTrend logic directly to the Stoch RSI curve.
Clean Entry Signals:
→ 🢁 arrow printed when trend flips bullish below 50 (bottom reversals).
→ 🢃 arrow printed when trend flips bearish above 50 (top reversals).
Custom Multiplier: Adjust sensitivity of SuperTrend band spacing around the oscillator.
Neutral Zone Highlight: Visual zone between 0–50 (green) and 50–100 (red) for quick momentum polarity reference.
Toggle SuperTrend Line: Option to show/hide the SuperTrend trail on the Stoch RSI.
🔵 HOW TO USE
Use 🢁 signals for potential bottom reversals when momentum flips bullish from oversold regions.
Use 🢃 signals for potential top reversals when momentum flips bearish from overbought areas.
Combine with price-based SuperTrend or support/resistance zones for confluence.
Suitable for scalping, swing trading, or momentum filtering across all timeframes.
🔵 CONCLUSION
Stochastic SuperTrend is a simple yet refined tool that captures clean momentum shifts with directional clarity. Whether you're identifying reversals, filtering entries, or spotting exhaustion in a trend, this oscillator overlay delivers just what you need— no clutter, just clean momentum structure.
MSS Strong Confirmed PROMSS Strong Confirmed PRO is a high-precision market structure indicator built for serious traders. It automatically detects Market Structure Shifts (MSS) and filters them through trend direction (AlphaTrend), RSI confirmation, and strong candlestick patterns.
It only gives you signals when the market shows a real trend change with momentum confirmation — reducing noise and increasing the probability of successful entries.
The script marks confirmed entries with TP/SL levels based on risk-reward ratio, helping traders automate part of their decision-making process. Ideal for scalping and swing trading on any timeframe.
Main Features:
- MSS Detection (Break of swing highs/lows)
- AlphaTrend direction filter
- RSI > 50 / < 50 confirmation
- Strong candle confirmation (body ratio logic)
- Auto TP & SL based on ATR
- Alerts for confirmed long/short setups
Perfect for Smart Money Concept (SMC) traders.
Dinkan Price Action Tool | DinkanSmart Money Price Action & SMC Toolkit – ChoCH | BOS | FVG | Liquidity | Trendlines
Unlock precision in trading with this advanced Smart Money Concept (SMC) Price Action Toolkit, tailored for traders who follow institutional price movements.
🧠 Key Features:
🔄 Change of Character (ChoCH): Instantly spot trend reversals.
🔨 Break of Structure (BOS): Confirm market direction shifts.
💧 Liquidity Zones (LQDT): Detect liquidity traps and sweep zones.
📏 Fair Value Gaps (FVG): Visualize imbalance areas for entry/mitigation.
📦 Order Blocks (OB): Auto-highlighted supply/demand zones with mitigation logic.
🧬 IDMT (Internal Displacement Market Trend): Microstructure shift indicator.
🔀 Mitigation Zones: Refined trade zones post liquidity events.
📐 Dynamic Smart Trendlines:
Drawn based on recent highs/lows and structural pivot points.
Aligns with ChoCH and BOS for confluence-based entries.
Helps identify pressure zones and breakout retests.
🎯 Perfect For:
Price action & SMC traders (ICT, Wyckoff, Smart Money models).
Scalping, intraday, and swing strategies.
Assets like NIFTY, Bank Nifty, Forex, Crypto, and Commodities.
📊 Clean Visuals:
Chart-friendly color coding.
Easy to understand even for intermediate traders.
⚠️ Disclaimer:
This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any security. The creator is not responsible for any profit or loss incurred while using this script. Always do your own research and consult with a licensed financial advisor before making trading decisions.
COBRA X Mastermind – Ultimate Smart Panel 🐍 COBRA X Mastermind – Ultimate Smart Panel
The ultimate evolution of smart market analysis.
This indicator combines advanced trend filtering (EMA200 + VWAP), Price Action (BoS, Engulfing), Volume Spikes, Fair Value Gaps (FVG), Hidden Divergences, and breakout risk assessment — all displayed in a clean, professional panel.
✅ Real-time Buy/Sell signal with validity & strength
✅ Live risk metrics: TP%, SL%, and breakout alerts
✅ Full volume analysis: VWAP, POC, Spike Detection
✅ Fair Value Gap + Hidden Divergence Detection
✅ Clean screener panel for scalping or swing trading
🔐 Code is fully protected.
For access or licensing, contact: .
Supply & Demand MTF[E7T]This is not your average supply and demand tool. it’s a powerful, flexible indicator that helps traders spot high-probability opportunities by adapting to real-time market conditions. It uses a smart combination of volatility (ATR), volume, and price action to identify key zones where the market is likely to react. Perfect for scalpers and swing traders alike, this strategy brings together adaptive zone detection, trend bias (pivot line), two-tiered signals (S1 and S2), volume filtering, built-in Fibonacci targets, and even a debug mode for transparency and performance tracking.
KEY FEATURES
1. ADAPTIVE ZONE DETECTION; This feature highlights areas where price is likely to bounce or reversebullish demand zones and bearish supply zones. Instead of using fixed levels, it adjusts based on market volatility.
HOW IT WORKS:
Uses Average True Range (ATR) to measure volatility.
TWO MODES:
Low Volatility Mode: Makes zones tighter for calm markets.
High Volatility Mode: Expands zones during choppy or fast-moving conditions.
Plots red boxes for supply zones and blue for demand zones. Zones extend until broken or naturally expire.
WHY IT MATTERS: Traditional zone indicators often fall short in fast-changing conditions. This one adjusts automatically, helping you stay one step ahead.
EXAMPLE: On a 4H BTCUSD chart, a demand zone will form at a key support level and adjust its size depending on whether the market is quiet or volatile.
2. MARKET BIAS PIVOT LINE; This dynamic line helps you quickly see whether the market is trending up or down so you can trade in the direction of strength.
HOW IT WORKS:
Based on recent swing highs and lows (default: last 4 bars).
Line is green when price is above (bullish), red when below (bearish).
Updates live and can be turned on/off in settings.
WHY IT MATTERS: It’s a built-in trend filter. Use it to avoid fighting the market.
EXAMPLE: If SPY is above a green pivot and enters a demand zone, it’s a solid bullish setup.
3. DUAL ENTRY SIGNALS (S1 and S2) The strategy gives you two signal types depending on your risk style:
S1 SIGNALS: Early entry, based on basic confirmation (like a bullish engulfing pattern).
S2 SIGNALS: Stronger entry, requiring solid candle confirmation, volume spike, and close near the zone.
HOW IT WORKS:
S1 = good for aggressive traders or small size entries.
S2 = better for high-conviction trades and bigger position sizes.
Both signals follow your selected market mood (bullish or bearish).
WHY IT MATTERS: Flexibility! Most indicators only offer one signal style. This one gives you choice.
EXAMPLE: In EURUSD, S1 might show up when price taps a demand zone and forms a small bullish candle. If volume increases and the next candle closes strong, S2 confirms the entry.
4. VOLUME CONFIRMATION This filters out weak signals by checking for real buying/selling interest.
HOW IT WORKS:
Compares current volume to previous bar and a 10–14 bar average.
Adjustable volume thresholds for S1 and S2.
Can be disabled for markets with unreliable volume (like certain forex pairs).
WHY IT MATTERS: It adds a layer of quality control. High-volume moves usually mean higher conviction.
EXAMPLE: On AAPL, an S2 will only trigger if volume jumps by 1.3x the average, signaling strong seller presence.
5. BUILT-IN FIBONACCI TARGETS (TP1, TP2, SL) No more guessing exits. The strategy draws take profit (TP) and stop loss (SL) levels automatically based on zone size.
HOW IT WORKS:
TP1 = 2.12x the zone height
TP2 = 3.3x the zone height
SL = 1x the zone height (all adjustable)
These are shown as dashed (TP) and solid (SL) lines with labels
WHY IT MATTERS: Reduces emotional decision-making. Helps you plan trades with consistent risk/reward.
Example: In GOLD, if the demand zone is $20 tall, TP1 would be ~$42.40 higher, TP2 ~$66 higher, and SL $20 lower.
6. FULLY CUSTOMIZABLE INPUTS Tweak the settings to match your style and asset type.
KEY INPUTS:
Market Mood: Choose bullish (1) or bearish (2)
Timeframe Filter: Focus only on reliable zones (30M or 4H) or can disable to show on every timeframe
Zone Limit: Limit how many zones show (e.g., max 4)
Breakout Buffer: Defines how much price must move to break a zone
Zone Opacity: Make zones more/less visible
WHY IT MATTERS: This lets you dial in the indicator for scalping, swing trading, crypto, stocks, or forex.
Example: A scalper might use tighter zones and a low breakout buffer, while a swing trader prefers more zones and higher volatility mode.
7. DEBUG MODE (Optional) Get under the hood and see exactly how the strategy works.
HOW IT WORKS:
Shows metrics like ATR, volatility mode, memory usage, signal win rate, etc.
Plots visual lines showing zone age and success rate (TP1 hit tracking)
WHY IT MATTERS: Very few indicators show their math. This one does—great for power users who want to optimize.
EXAMPLE: You might discover that signals perform best in high volatility mode during news events, helping you adjust settings accordingly.
HOW TO USE IT
1. Add it to your TradingView chart (30M or 4H timeframes recommended).
2. Adjust inputs:
Market Mood = 1 (bullish) or 2 (bearish)
Pick your Volatility Mode
Set Zone Collector Limit (3–4 works well)
Use Timeframe Filter for better signals
3. Watch for S1 and S2:
S1 = quicker trades, lighter risk
S2 = stronger confirmation, bigger trades
4. Use the Pivot Line for trade direction.
5. Manage exits with auto TP/SL levels.
6. Turn on Debug Mode if you want detailed stats.
WORKS VERY WELL WITHOUT REPAINTING
Why It’s a Game-Changer; IT takes the guesswork out of zone trading. It’s not just smart—it’s adaptive. From volatility and volume to dynamic signals and exit plans, everything adjusts based on what the market is doing. And with a built-in trend filter and real-time debug info, it’s like having a trading co-pilot that’s always alert.
Why It’s Different Most zone indicators are basic. This one isn’t. Here’s why:
Adaptive zones that change with the market
Dual signal system (S1/S2) for flexibility
Volume confirmation to filter noise
Built-in Fibonacci targets for clean exits
Debug mode that shows you how it works
YOU CAN SET ALERTS WITHOUT repainting
THIS isn’t just another tool—it’s a smarter, more responsive way to trade.
First Candle🕯️ First Candle Indicator (First 5-Minute Candle High/Low)
The First Candle indicator automatically marks the high and low of the first 5-minute candle of the U.S. trading session . These levels can act as key intraday support and resistance zones, often used in breakout, scalping, or opening-range trading strategies.
📌 Key Features:
Automatic detection of the first candle of the U.S. session based on the selected timeframe (default is 5 minutes).
Horizontal lines are plotted at the high and low of that candle, with fully customizable colors and thickness.
Labels show the exact level and timeframe used for the high and low.
Resets daily, removing previous session data at the start of a new session.
Displays a visual marker (blue triangle) when the first candle is detected.
Allows users to select different timeframes for defining the "first candle" (e.g., 1, 5, 15 minutes).
⚙️ Customizable Inputs:
Show First Candle Lines: toggle the display of high/low lines.
Timeframe for Marking: choose the timeframe to detect the first candle (e.g., 5 minutes).
High Line Color / Low Line Color: set the color of each level line.
Line Thickness: adjust the width of the lines (1 to 5 pixels).
🧠 Strategic Applications:
Identify breakout zones right after the market opens.
Define opening range for pullback or continuation setups.
Set clear reference levels for intraday trading decisions.
LTF Volume markerLTF Volume Marker
Overview:
The LTF Volume Marker highlights candles that contain volume spikes on a lower timeframe (LTF), even while you are viewing a higher timeframe chart. It is designed to help identify hidden volume activity that may not be visible when aggregating candles.
This indicator is conceptually similar to a volume profile — but instead of showing distribution across price levels, it visualizes volume clusters within the structure of a sloped trend or time-based aggregation.
Key Features:
✅ Automatically detects high-volume candles on a user-defined lower timeframe
✅ Marks the price level of volume spikes using weighted average price (VWAP) within higher timeframe bars
✅ Supports both manual threshold and auto mode (which highlights top X% of volume candles in a selected range)
✅ Fully adjustable timeframe and date range
✅ Displays either a point or an area at the spike location or together
How It Works:
You define a Lower Timeframe (e.g. 1-minute) and optionally a threshold or use the auto mode to dynamically calculate it from past data.
On higher timeframes (e.g. 5-min, 15-min), the indicator looks inside each bar, finds all volume spikes, and plots the volume-weighted average price of those spikes.
If you are on the same timeframe as the LTF, it simply highlights candles with volume exceeding the threshold.
Use Cases:
Spotting hidden volume clusters inside trending moves
Validating support/resistance levels with underlying volume
Filtering false breakouts using intra-bar volume
Enhancing scalping and intraday setups by visualizing internal structure
Notes:
The indicator ignores future-looking data (lookahead=off) and only processes completed bars.
If the chart’s timeframe is lower than the selected LTF, the indicator will automatically disable itself.
Works best with aggregated symbols, such as futures or cryptocurrencies with high resolution data.
The Sequences of FibonacciThe Sequences of Fibonacci - Advanced Multi-Timeframe Confluence Analysis System
THEORETICAL FOUNDATION & MATHEMATICAL INNOVATION
The Sequences of Fibonacci represents a revolutionary approach to market analysis that synthesizes classical Fibonacci mathematics with modern adaptive signal processing. This indicator transcends traditional Fibonacci retracement tools by implementing a sophisticated multi-dimensional confluence detection system that reveals hidden market structure through mathematical precision.
Core Mathematical Framework
Dynamic Fibonacci Grid System:
Unlike static Fibonacci tools, this system calculates highest highs and lowest lows across true Fibonacci sequence periods (8, 13, 21, 34, 55 bars) creating a dynamic grid of mathematical support and resistance levels that adapt to market structure in real-time.
Multi-Dimensional Confluence Detection:
The engine employs advanced mathematical clustering algorithms to identify areas where multiple derived Fibonacci retracement levels (0.382, 0.500, 0.618) from different timeframe perspectives converge. These "Confluence Zones" are mathematically classified by strength:
- CRITICAL Zones: 8+ converging Fibonacci levels
- HIGH Zones: 6-7 converging levels
- MEDIUM Zones: 4-5 converging levels
- LOW Zones: 3+ converging levels
Adaptive Signal Processing Architecture:
The system implements adaptive Stochastic RSI calculations with dynamic overbought/oversold levels that adjust to recent market volatility rather than using fixed thresholds. This prevents false signals during changing market conditions.
COMPREHENSIVE FEATURE ARCHITECTURE
Quantum Field Visualization System
Dynamic Price Field Mathematics:
The Quantum Field creates adaptive price channels based on EMA center points and ATR-based amplitude calculations, influenced by the Unified Field metric. This visualization system helps traders understand:
- Expected price volatility ranges
- Potential overextension zones
- Mathematical pressure points in market structure
- Dynamic support/resistance boundaries
Field Amplitude Calculation:
Field Amplitude = ATR × (1 + |Unified Field| / 10)
The system generates three quantum levels:
- Q⁰ Level: 0.618 × Field Amplitude (Primary channel)
- Q¹ Level: 1.0 × Field Amplitude (Secondary boundary)
- Q² Level: 1.618 × Field Amplitude (Extreme extension)
Advanced Market Analysis Dashboard
Unified Field Analysis:
A composite metric combining:
- Price momentum (40% weighting)
- Volume momentum (30% weighting)
- Trend strength (30% weighting)
Market Resonance Calculation:
Measures price-volume correlation over 14 periods to identify harmony between price action and volume participation.
Signal Quality Assessment:
Synthesizes Unified Field, Market Resonance, and RSI positioning to provide real-time evaluation of setup potential.
Tiered Signal Generation Logic
Tier 1 Signals (Highest Conviction):
Require ALL conditions:
- Adaptive StochRSI setup (exiting dynamic OB/OS levels)
- Classic StochRSI divergence confirmation
- Strong reversal bar pattern (adaptive ATR-based sizing)
- Level rejection from Confluence Zone or Fibonacci level
- Supportive Unified Field context
Tier 2 Signals (Enhanced Opportunity Detection):
Generated when Tier 1 conditions aren't met but exceptional circumstances exist:
- Divergence candidate patterns (relaxed divergence requirements)
- Exceptionally strong reversal bars at critical levels
- Enhanced level rejection criteria
- Maintained context filtering
Intelligent Visualization Features
Fractal Matrix Grid:
Multi-layer visualization system displaying:
- Shadow Layer: Foundational support (width 5)
- Glow Layer: Core identification (width 3, white)
- Quantum Layer: Mathematical overlay (width 1, dotted)
Smart Labeling System:
Prevents overlap using ATR-based minimum spacing while providing:
- Fibonacci period identification
- Topological complexity classification (0, I, II, III)
- Exact price levels
- Strength indicators (○ ◐ ● ⚡)
Wick Pressure Analysis:
Dynamic visualization showing momentum direction through:
- Multi-beam projection lines
- Particle density effects
- Progressive transparency for natural flow
- Strength-based sizing adaptation
PRACTICAL TRADING IMPLEMENTATION
Signal Interpretation Framework
Entry Protocol:
1. Confluence Zone Approach: Monitor price approaching High/Critical confluence zones
2. Adaptive Setup Confirmation: Wait for StochRSI to exit adaptive OB/OS levels
3. Divergence Verification: Confirm classic or candidate divergence patterns
4. Reversal Bar Assessment: Validate strong rejection using adaptive ATR criteria
5. Context Evaluation: Ensure Unified Field provides supportive environment
Risk Management Integration:
- Stop Placement: Beyond rejected confluence zone or Fibonacci level
- Position Sizing: Based on signal tier and confluence strength
- Profit Targets: Next significant confluence zone or quantum field boundary
Adaptive Parameter System
Dynamic StochRSI Levels:
Unlike fixed 80/20 levels, the system calculates adaptive OB/OS based on recent StochRSI range:
- Adaptive OB: Recent minimum + (range × OB percentile)
- Adaptive OS: Recent minimum + (range × OS percentile)
- Lookback Period: Configurable 20-100 bars for range calculation
Intelligent ATR Adaptation:
Bar size requirements adjust to market volatility:
- High Volatility: Reduced multiplier (bars naturally larger)
- Low Volatility: Increased multiplier (ensuring significance)
- Base Multiplier: 0.6× ATR with adaptive scaling
Optimization Guidelines
Timeframe-Specific Settings:
Scalping (1-5 minutes):
- Fibonacci Rejection Sensitivity: 0.3-0.8
- Confluence Threshold: 2-3 levels
- StochRSI Lookback: 20-30 bars
Day Trading (15min-1H):
- Fibonacci Rejection Sensitivity: 0.5-1.2
- Confluence Threshold: 3-4 levels
- StochRSI Lookback: 40-60 bars
Swing Trading (4H-1D):
- Fibonacci Rejection Sensitivity: 1.0-2.0
- Confluence Threshold: 4-5 levels
- StochRSI Lookback: 60-80 bars
Asset-Specific Optimization:
Cryptocurrency:
- Higher rejection sensitivity (1.0-2.5) for volatile conditions
- Enable Tier 2 signals for increased opportunity detection
- Shorter adaptive lookbacks for rapid market changes
Forex Major Pairs:
- Moderate sensitivity (0.8-1.5) for stable trending
- Focus on Higher/Critical confluence zones
- Longer lookbacks for institutional flow detection
Stock Indices:
- Conservative sensitivity (0.5-1.0) for institutional participation
- Standard confluence thresholds
- Balanced adaptive parameters
IMPORTANT USAGE CONSIDERATIONS
Realistic Performance Expectations
This indicator provides probabilistic advantages based on mathematical confluence analysis, not guaranteed outcomes. Signal quality varies with market conditions, and proper risk management remains essential regardless of signal tier.
Understanding Adaptive Features:
- Adaptive parameters react to historical data, not future market conditions
- Dynamic levels adjust to past volatility patterns
- Signal quality reflects mathematical alignment probability, not certainty
Market Context Awareness:
- Strong trending markets may produce fewer reversal signals
- Range-bound conditions typically generate more confluence opportunities
- News events and fundamental factors can override technical analysis
Educational Value
Mathematical Concepts Introduced:
- Multi-dimensional confluence analysis
- Adaptive signal processing techniques
- Dynamic parameter optimization
- Mathematical field theory applications in trading
- Advanced Fibonacci sequence applications
Skill Development Benefits:
- Understanding market structure through mathematical lens
- Recognition of multi-timeframe confluence principles
- Appreciation for adaptive vs. static analysis methods
- Integration of classical Fibonacci with modern signal processing
UNIQUE INNOVATIONS
First-Ever Implementations
1. True Fibonacci Sequence Periods: First indicator using authentic Fibonacci numbers (8,13,21,34,55) for timeframe analysis
2. Mathematical Confluence Clustering: Advanced algorithm identifying true Fibonacci level convergence
3. Adaptive StochRSI Boundaries: Dynamic OB/OS levels replacing fixed thresholds
4. Tiered Signal Architecture: Democratic signal weighting with quality classification
5. Quantum Field Price Visualization: Mathematical field representation of price dynamics
Visualization Breakthroughs
- Multi-Layer Fibonacci Grid: Three-layer rendering with intelligent spacing
- Dynamic Confluence Zones: Strength-based color coding and sizing
- Adaptive Parameter Display: Real-time visualization of dynamic calculations
- Mathematical Field Effects: Quantum-inspired price channel visualization
- Progressive Transparency Systems: Natural visual flow without chart clutter
COMPREHENSIVE DASHBOARD SYSTEM
Multi-Size Display Options
Small Dashboard: Core metrics for mobile/limited screen space
Normal Dashboard: Balanced information density for standard desktop use
Large Dashboard: Complete analysis suite including adaptive parameter values
Real-Time Metrics Tracking
Market Analysis Section:
- Unified Field strength with visual meter
- Market Resonance percentage
- Signal Quality assessment with emoji indicators
- Market Bias classification (Bullish/Bearish/Neutral)
Confluence Intelligence:
- Total active zones count
- High/Critical zone identification
- Nearest zone distance and strength
- Price-to-zone ATR measurement
Adaptive Parameters (Large Dashboard):
- Current StochRSI OB/OS levels
- Active ATR multiplier for bar sizing
- Volatility ratio for adaptive scaling
- Real-time StochRSI positioning
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Pine Script Version: v5 (Latest)
Calculation Method: Real-time with confirmed bar processing
Maximum Objects: 500 boxes, 500 lines, 500 labels
Dashboard Positions: 4 corner options with size selection
Visual Themes: Quantum, Holographic, Crystalline, Plasma
Alert Integration: Complete alert system for all signal types
Performance Optimizations:
- Efficient confluence zone calculation using advanced clustering
- Smart label spacing prevents overlap
- Progressive transparency for visual clarity
- Memory-optimized array management
EDUCATIONAL FRAMEWORK
Learning Progression
Beginner Level:
- Understanding Fibonacci sequence applications
- Recognition of confluence zone concepts
- Basic signal interpretation
- Dashboard metric comprehension
Intermediate Level:
- Adaptive parameter optimization
- Multi-timeframe confluence analysis
- Signal quality assessment techniques
- Risk management integration
Advanced Level:
- Mathematical field theory applications
- Custom parameter optimization strategies
- Market regime adaptation techniques
- Professional trading system integration
DEVELOPMENT ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Special acknowledgment to @AlgoTrader90 - the foundational concepts of this system came from him and we developed it through a collaborative discussions about multi-timeframe Fibonacci analysis. While the original framework came from AlgoTrader90's innovative approach, this implementation represents a complete evolution of the logic with enhanced mathematical precision, adaptive parameters, and sophisticated signal filtering to deliver meaningful, actionable trading signals.
CONCLUSION
The Sequences of Fibonacci represents a quantum leap in technical analysis, successfully merging classical Fibonacci mathematics with cutting-edge adaptive signal processing. Through sophisticated confluence detection, intelligent parameter adaptation, and comprehensive market analysis, this system provides traders with unprecedented insight into market structure and potential reversal points.
The mathematical foundation ensures lasting relevance while the adaptive features maintain effectiveness across changing market conditions. From the dynamic Fibonacci grid to the quantum field visualization, every component reflects a commitment to mathematical precision, visual elegance, and practical utility.
Whether you're a beginner seeking to understand market confluence or an advanced trader requiring sophisticated analytical tools, this system provides the mathematical framework for informed decision-making based on time-tested Fibonacci principles enhanced with modern computational techniques.
Trade with mathematical precision. Trade with the power of confluence. Trade with The Sequences of Fibonacci.
"Mathematics is the language with which God has written the universe. In markets, Fibonacci sequences reveal the hidden harmonies that govern price movement, and those who understand these mathematical relationships hold the key to anticipating market behavior."
* Galileo Galilei (adapted for modern markets)
— Dskyz, Trade with insight. Trade with anticipation.
ICT Setup 04 [TradingFinder] SFP Sweep Liquidity Fake CHoCH/BOS🔵 Introduction
In smart money and ICT based trading, liquidity is never random. Some of the most meaningful market moves begin with a liquidity sweep where price intentionally hunts a previous swing high or swing low to trigger stop loss orders and absorb volume.
This manipulation is often followed by a sharp reversal from a reaction zone, creating ideal conditions for a high probability entry. This indicator is built to detect exactly that. It identifies a valid swing point and defines a reaction zone where price is likely to react.
For short setups, the zone lies between the swing high and the maximum of the candle’s open or close. For long setups, it’s drawn from the swing low to the minimum of the open or close.
When price returns to this zone and forms a qualified confirmation candle typically a doji or a small bodied candle that closes inside the zone while sweeping the liquidity this is a potential sign of reversal.
The candle must show both the sweep and the inability to hold above or below the key level, signaling a fake breakout or failed move. By combining elements of liquidity hunt, reaction zone rejection, and candle based entry confirmation, this tool highlights sniper entry points used by smart money to trap retail traders and reverse the trend. It helps filter out noise and enhances timing, making it ideal for trading in alignment with institutional order flow.
Long Position :
Short Position :
🔵 How to Use
This indicator is designed to highlight precise moments where price sweeps liquidity and reacts within a high probability reversal zone. By identifying clean swing highs and lows and defining a smart reaction zone around them, it filters out weak fakeouts and focuses only on setups with strong institutional footprints.
The tool works best when combined with market structure analysis and is suitable for both scalping and intraday trading. Below is a breakdown of how to interpret the signals for long and short positions based on the visual setups provided.
🟣 Long Setup
In a long setup, the indicator first detects a valid swing low where liquidity has likely accumulated below. A reaction zone is then drawn between the swing low and the minimum of the open or close of the swing candle.
When price returns to this zone, it must sweep the previous low and form a precise confirmation candle, such as a doji or a small bodied candle, that closes inside the zone. This candle must also reject the lower level, showing failure to continue downward.
As shown in the chart, once the liquidity grab is complete and the confirmation candle forms, a clean long signal is issued, indicating a potential bullish reversal backed by smart money behavior.
🟣 Short Setup
In a short setup, the indicator identifies a swing high where buy-side liquidity is resting. It then constructs a reaction zone between the high and the maximum of the open or close of the swing candle. Price must return to this zone, sweep the swing high, and form a bearish confirmation candle inside the zone.
A classic example is a doji or rejection candle that traps breakout buyers and fails to hold above the previous high. In the provided chart, the price aggressively hunts the liquidity above the swing high, but the close within the reaction zone signals exhaustion, prompting a short signal with high reversal probability.
These setups represent moments where price action, liquidity behavior, and candle structure align to offer strong entries. By focusing on clean sweeps and reactive confirmations, the indicator helps traders stay on the side of smart money and avoid common breakout traps.
🔵 Settings
🟣 Logical settings
Swing period : You can set the swing detection period.
Max Swing Back Method : It is in two modes "All" and "Custom". If it is in "All" mode, it will check all swings, and if it is in "Custom" mode, it will check the swings to the extent you determine.
Max Swing Back : You can set the number of swings that will go back for checking.
Maximum Distance Between Swing and Signal :The maximum number of candles allowed between the swing point and the potential signal. The default value is 50, ensuring that only recent and relevant price reactions are considered valid.
🟣 Display settings
Displaying or not displaying swings and setting the color of labels and lines.
🟣 Alert Settings
Alert SFP : Enables alerts for Swing Failure Pattern.
Message Frequency : Determines the frequency of alerts. Options include 'All' (every function call), 'Once Per Bar' (first call within the bar), and 'Once Per Bar Close' (final script execution of the real-time bar). Default is 'Once per Bar'.
Show Alert Time by Time Zone : Configures the time zone for alert messages. Default is 'UTC'.
🔵 Conclusion
This indicator is built for traders who rely on liquidity driven setups and smart money principles. By combining swing structure analysis with precision reaction zones and strict entry confirmation, it isolates the exact moments where price sweeps liquidity and fails to continue. These are high value points where institutional activity often reveals itself, and retail traps unfold.
Unlike generic breakout tools, this script focuses on quality over quantity by requiring both a sweep of a swing high or low and a confirmed rejection candle that closes inside a predefined zone. With customizable swing depth, proximity filters, visual highlights, and alert functions, it offers a complete framework for identifying and acting on fake breakouts with confidence. Whether you trade forex, crypto, or indices, this tool enhances your ability to align with true order flow and take entries where liquidity is most likely to shift.
[JHF] SQZMOMPRO SQZMOMPRO is a sophisticated, momentum-based technical indicator designed for traders seeking to identify potential trend reversals, momentum shifts, and periods of market consolidation (squeezes) across multiple timeframes. By combining a momentum oscillator, Bollinger Bands, Keltner Channels, and a Percentage Volume Oscillator (PVO), it provides a comprehensive view of price momentum and volume dynamics.
Overview
The SQZMOMPRO indicator is a powerful tool that integrates momentum analysis, volatility-based squeeze detection, and volume confirmation to help traders identify high-probability trading opportunities. It combines:
A momentum oscillator based on price deviations from a linear regression and moving average.
Bollinger Bands and Keltner Channels to detect periods of low volatility (squeezes), signaling potential breakouts.
A Percentage Volume Oscillator (PVO) to confirm momentum signals with volume trends.
A Rate of Change (ROC) line to highlight the speed of momentum shifts.
Visual cues like reversal signals and confluence backgrounds for actionable insights.
This indicator is ideal for swing traders, day traders, and those analyzing trends across multiple timeframes (hourly, 4-hour, daily, weekly, monthly). It is plotted below the price chart (non-overlay) and includes customizable alerts for key conditions.
Key Features
Multi-Timeframe Support: Automatically adjusts parameters for hourly, 4-hour, daily, weekly, and monthly charts, ensuring optimal settings for each timeframe.
Squeeze Detection: Identifies periods of low volatility (squeezes) using Bollinger Bands and Keltner Channels, categorized as Wide, Normal, Narrow, or Very Narrow.
Momentum Oscillator: Tracks price momentum relative to a baseline, with a signal line to highlight trend reversals.
PVO Confluence: Optionally integrates the Percentage Volume Oscillator to confirm momentum signals with volume trends.
Rate of Change (ROC): Displays the smoothed rate of change of momentum for enhanced readability.
Visual Cues: Includes color-coded squeeze dots, momentum/signal lines, reversal markers, and optional confluence backgrounds.
Alerts: Configurable alerts for squeeze conditions, trend reversals, and volume-confirmed signals.
How It Works
1. Momentum Oscillator
The momentum oscillator is calculated as follows:
Source: Closing price.
Baseline: A combination of the midpoint of the highest high and lowest low over a specified period, adjusted by a simple moving average (SMA).
Momentum: Linear regression of the price deviation from this baseline over a timeframe-specific period (shorter for smaller timeframes to be more responsive).
Signal Line: A 5-period SMA of the momentum value, used to identify crossovers.
Interpretation:
Momentum > Signal: Bullish momentum (plotted in green by default).
Momentum < Signal: Bearish momentum (plotted in red by default).
Crossovers: Momentum crossing above the signal line suggests a bullish reversal; crossing below suggests a bearish reversal.
2. Squeeze Detection
Squeezes occur when volatility contracts, often preceding significant price moves. The indicator compares:
Bollinger Bands: Calculated using an SMA and 2 standard deviations of the closing price.
Keltner Channels: Calculated using an SMA and multiples of the Average True Range (ATR) for different squeeze thresholds (Wide, Normal, Narrow, Very Narrow). This method steers away from the likes of classical SQZPRO which only uses an approximation of the Average True Range and heavily affects the squeeze sensitivity due to the way they calculate their Keltner Channel (our Keltner Channel are true to the way they are supposed to be calculated).
Squeeze Conditions:
Wide Squeeze: Bollinger Bands are inside Keltner Channels with a high ATR multiplier.
Normal Squeeze: Bollinger Bands are inside Keltner Channels with a moderate ATR multiplier.
Narrow Squeeze: Bollinger Bands are inside Keltner Channels with a low ATR multiplier.
Very Narrow Squeeze: Bollinger Bands are inside Keltner Channels with a very low ATR.
No Squeeze: Bollinger Bands are outside Keltner Channels, indicating higher volatility.
Depending on the timeframe, each squeeze level has been manually tweaked to gain an edge, whether you're scalping, in swings or in Leaps.
Visuals: Squeeze conditions are plotted as colored dots on the zero line:
Green: No Squeeze
Black: Wide Squeeze
Red: Normal Squeeze
Yellow: Narrow Squeeze
Purple: Very Narrow Squeeze
3. Percentage Volume Oscillator (PVO)
The PVO measures volume momentum, similar to the MACD but applied to volume through a 14 and 28 ema with volume as the srouce.
Interpretation:
PVO > 0: Increasing volume momentum (bullish).
PVO < 0: Decreasing volume momentum (bearish).
When enabled (Show PVO Confluence), the indicator highlights periods where momentum and PVO align (e.g., bullish momentum with PVO > 0).
4. Rate of Change (ROC)
Formula: Smoothed difference between momentum and signal line, multiplied by a user-defined factor (ROC Multiplier).
Purpose: Enhances readability of momentum shifts, plotted as a blue (positive) or orange (negative) line when enabled.
5. Reversal Signals
Bullish Reversal: Momentum crosses above the signal line, optionally confirmed by PVO > 0. Marked with a green vertical line.
Bearish Reversal: Momentum crosses below the signal line, optionally confirmed by PVO < 0. Marked with a red vertical line.
6. Confluence Background
When Show PVO Confluence is enabled, the background is colored to highlight alignment:
Bullish Confluence: Momentum > Signal and PVO > 0 (green background, darker if ROC is positive).
Bearish Confluence: Momentum < Signal and PVO < 0 (red background, darker if ROC is negative).
Inputs
Basic Configuration:
Display Reversals: Show/hide reversal markers for momentum/signal crossovers (default: true).
Show PVO Confluence: Enable/disable background coloring for momentum and PVO alignment (default: false).
Rate of Change:
Show Rate of Change Line: Display the ROC line (default: false).
ROC Smoothing Length: Smoothing period for ROC (default: 1, min: 1).
ROC Multiplier: Scales ROC for readability (default: 1, min: 1).
Plotline Colors:
Bullish Momentum: Green (default: RGB(0, 255, 0)).
Bearish Momentum: Red (default: RGB(255, 0, 0)).
Signal Line: White (default: RGB(255, 255, 255)).
Squeeze Colors:
No Squeeze: Green.
Wide Squeeze: Black.
Normal Squeeze: Red.
Narrow Squeeze: Yellow.
Very Narrow Squeeze: Purple.
Timeframe-Specific Parameters
The indicator adapts to the chart’s timeframe, using predefined settings.
Hourly, 4-Hour, Daily, Weekly and Monthly (and everything in between) all have custom, tweaked momentum length, ATR length, and squeeze multiplier threshold to suit the sensitivity needed for the current timeframe.
Trading Applications
Squeeze Breakouts:
A transition from a Very Narrow or Narrow Squeeze to No Squeeze often signals a breakout. Combine with momentum crossovers for confirmation.
Example: Enter a long position when a Narrow Squeeze (yellow dots) turns to No Squeeze (green dots) and momentum crosses above the signal line.
Trend Reversals:
Bullish reversal (green line) with PVO > 0 confirms strong buying volume, increasing the likelihood of a sustained uptrend.
Bearish reversal (red line) with PVO < 0 suggests strong selling pressure.
Confluence Trading:
Use confluence backgrounds to trade only when momentum and volume align, reducing false signals.
Example: A bullish confluence (green background) with positive ROC indicates a high-probability long setup.
Divergences:
Look for divergences between price and momentum or PVO. For instance, a higher low in momentum/PVO with a lower low in price suggests a bullish reversal.
Trend Confirmation:
Use the momentum oscillator and ROC to confirm price trends. A rising momentum and positive ROC validate an uptrend.
Alerts
Squeeze Alerts:
🟢 No Squeeze: Volatility is expanding.
⚫ Low Squeeze: Wide squeeze detected.
🔴 Normal Squeeze: Moderate squeeze detected.
🟡 Tight Squeeze: Narrow squeeze detected.
🟣 Very Tight Squeeze: Very narrow squeeze detected.
Reversal Alerts:
🐂 Bullish Trend Reversal: Momentum crosses above signal.
🐻 Bearish Trend Reversal: Momentum crosses below signal.
🐂 Bullish Trend Reversal + 📊 PVO Confluence: Momentum crossover with PVO > 0.
🐻 Bearish Trend Reversal + 📊 PVO Confluence: Momentum crossover with PVO < 0.
Limitations
Lagging Nature: The momentum oscillator and PVO rely on moving averages, which may lag sudden price or volume spikes.
False Signals: Squeezes and crossovers can occur in choppy markets, leading to whipsaws. Confirm with price action or other indicators.
Timeframe Sensitivity: Results vary by timeframe; test settings for your trading style (e.g., shorter lengths for day trading).
How to Use
Add to Chart: Apply the indicator to any TradingView chart (non-overlay).
Customize Settings:
Enable Display Reversals for crossover markers.
Enable Show PVO Confluence for volume confirmation.
Adjust ROC Smoothing and ROC Multiplier for clearer ROC visuals.
Customize colors for better visibility.
Interpret Signals:
Monitor squeeze dots for volatility changes.
Watch for momentum/signal crossovers and confluence backgrounds.
Use ROC to gauge momentum strength.
Set Alerts: Configure alerts for squeezes, reversals, or confluence signals to stay informed.
Example Scenario
Setup: A stock in a Very Narrow Squeeze (purple dots) on the daily chart, with momentum below the signal line and PVO < 0.
Signal: Momentum crosses above the signal line, PVO turns positive, and the squeeze transitions to No Squeeze (green dots).
Action: Enter a long position, targeting the next resistance level, with a stop-loss below recent support. The green confluence background and positive ROC confirm the trade.
Conclusion
The SQZMOMPRO indicator is a versatile tool for traders seeking to capitalize on momentum, volatility, and volume trends. Its multi-timeframe adaptability, visual clarity, and robust alert system make it suitable for various trading strategies. Combine with price action, support/resistance, or other indicators for optimal results. For feedback or suggestions, feel free to leave a comment.
LVN/HVN Auto Detection [PhenLabs]📊 PhenLabs - LVN/HVN Auto Detection
Version: PineScript™ v6
📌 Description
The PhenLabs LVN/HVN Auto Detection indicator is an advanced volume profile analysis tool that automatically identifies Low Volume Nodes (LVN) and High Volume Nodes (HVN) across multiple trading sessions. This sophisticated indicator analyzes volume distribution patterns to pinpoint critical support and resistance levels where price is likely to react, providing traders with high-probability zones for entries, exits, and risk management.
Unlike traditional volume indicators that only show current activity, this tool builds comprehensive volume profiles from historical sessions and intelligently filters the most significant levels. It combines real-time volume analysis with dynamic level detection, offering both visual bubbles for immediate volume activity and persistent horizontal lines that act as ongoing support/resistance references.
🚀 Points of Innovation
Multi-Session Volume Profile Analysis - Automatically calculates and analyzes volume profiles across the last 5 trading sessions
Intelligent Level Separation Logic - Prevents overlapping signals by maintaining minimum separation between LVN and HVN levels
Dynamic Timeframe Adaptation - Automatically adjusts session lengths based on chart timeframe for optimal level detection
Real-Time Activity Bubbles - Shows volume activity strength through different bubble sizes at key levels
Persistent Line Management - Creates horizontal lines that extend until price crosses them, providing ongoing reference points
Dual Threshold System - Independent percentage-based thresholds for both LVN and HVN identification
🔧 Core Components
Volume Profile Engine : Builds 20-row volume profiles for each analyzed session, distributing volume across price levels
Level Identification Algorithm : Uses percentage-based thresholds to classify volume distribution patterns
Separation Logic : Ensures minimum distance between conflicting levels, prioritizing HVN when overlap occurs
Line Management System : Tracks active support/resistance lines and removes them when price crosses through
Volume Activity Monitor : Compares current volume to 13-period moving average for activity classification
🔥 Key Features
Customizable Thresholds : LVN threshold (5-35%, default 20%) and HVN threshold (65-95%, default 80%) for precise level filtering
Volume Activity Multiplier : Adjustable volume threshold (0.5+, default 1.5) for bubble and line creation sensitivity
Flexible Display Modes : Choose between Lines only, Bubbles only, or Both for optimal chart clarity
Smart Level Separation : Minimum separation percentage (0.1-2%, default 0.5%) prevents conflicting signals
Color Customization : Independent color controls for LVN (red) and HVN (blue) elements
Performance Optimization : Processes every 15 bars with maximum 500 active lines for smooth operation
🎨 Visualization
Colored Bubbles : Three sizes (large, medium, small) indicate volume activity strength at key levels
Horizontal Lines : Persistent support/resistance lines with width corresponding to volume activity
Dual Color System : Semi-transparent red for LVN areas, semi-transparent blue for HVN zones
Information Tooltip : Optional table showing usage guidelines and optimization tips
📖 Usage Guidelines
Volume Thresholds
LVN Threshold
○ Default: 20.0%
○ Range: 5.0-35.0%
○ Description: Price levels with volume below this percentage are marked as LVNs. Lower values create fewer, more significant levels. Typical range 15-25% works for most instruments.
HVN Threshold
○ Default: 80.0%
○ Range: 65.0-95.0%
○ Description: Price levels with volume above this percentage are marked as HVNs. Higher values create fewer, stronger levels. Range 75-85% is optimal for most trading.
Display Controls
Volume Threshold
○ Default: 1.5
○ Range: 0.5+
○ Description: Multiplier for volume significance (High=2+threshold, Medium=1+threshold, Low=0+threshold). Higher values require more volume for signals.
✅ Best Use Cases
Swing Trading : Identify key levels for position entries and exits over multiple days
Scalping : Use bubbles for immediate volume activity confirmation at critical levels
Risk Management : Place stops beyond LVN levels where price moves quickly
Breakout Trading : Monitor HVN levels for potential breakout or rejection scenarios
Multi-Timeframe Analysis : Combine with higher timeframe levels for confluence
⚠️ Limitations
Timeframe Sensitivity : Lower timeframes may produce too many levels; higher timeframes recommended for cleaner signals
Volume Data Dependency : Accuracy depends on reliable volume data from your data provider
Historical Analysis : Uses past volume data which may not predict future price behavior
Performance Impact : High number of active lines may affect chart performance on slower devices
💡 What Makes This Unique
Automated Session Analysis : No manual drawing required - automatically analyzes multiple sessions
Intelligent Filtering : Advanced separation logic prevents overlapping and conflicting signals
Adaptive Processing : Adjusts to different timeframes automatically for optimal level detection
Dual Visualization System : Combines persistent lines with real-time activity indicators
🔬 How It Works
1. Volume Profile Construction :
Analyzes the last 5 trading sessions with dynamic session length based on timeframe
Divides each session’s price range into 20 equal levels for volume distribution analysis
2. Level Classification :
Calculates volume percentage at each price level relative to session maximum
Identifies LVN levels below threshold and HVN levels above threshold
3. Signal Generation :
Creates bubbles when volume activity exceeds thresholds at identified levels
Draws horizontal lines that persist until price crosses through them
💡 Note : For optimal results, increase your chart timeframe if you see too many levels. The indicator performs best on 15-minute and higher timeframes where volume patterns are more meaningful and less noisy.
Open Interest Footprint IQ [TradingIQ]Hello Traders!
Th e Open Interest Footprint IQ indicator is an advanced visualization tool designed for cryptocurrency markets. It provides a granular, real-time breakdown of open interest changes across different price levels, allowing traders to see how aggressive market participation is distributed within each bar.
Unlike standard footprint charts that rely solely on volume, this indicator offers unique insights by focusing on the interaction between price action and changes in open interest (OI) — a leading metric often used to infer trader intent and positioning.
How it works
The Open Interest Footprint IQ processes lower timeframe price and open interest data to build a footprint-style chart that shows how traders are positioning themselves within each candle.
Here’s a breakdown of the process:
1. Granular OI & Price Sampling
The script retrieves lower-timeframe data (1-minute, 1-second, or 1-tick, based on your setting).
For each candle, it captures:
High and low prices
Price change direction
Change in open interest (OI)
2. Classifying Trader Behavior
For each lower-timeframe segment, the indicator determines the type of positioning occurring based on price movement and OI change:
If price is moving up and open interest is increasing, it suggests that long positions are being opened. This is considered a "Longs Opening" event, labeled as UU (Up/Up).
If price is moving up but open interest is decreasing, it indicates that short positions are being closed. This is referred to as UD (Up/Down), or "Shorts Closing."
If price is moving down and open interest is increasing, it signals that short positions are being opened. This is known as DU (Down/Up), or "Shorts Opening."
If price is moving down while open interest is also decreasing, it means that long positions are being closed. This is labeled as DD (Down/Down), or "Longs Closing."
These are stored in separate arrays and displayed at specific price levels.
It is particularly useful for identifying:
Where longs or shorts are opening/closing positions
Stacked imbalances (indicative of potential absorption or exhaustion)
Value area zones and POC (Point of Control) based on OI, not volume
This footprint runs on your choice of sub-bar granularity and is ideal for high-frequency trading, scalping, and entries based on order flow dynamics.
Key Features
Footprint Visualization
At each price level within a candle:
Long/short opening and closing behavior is broken down.
Delta (net open interest change) is displayed both numerically and color-coded.
Optional gradient coloring shows intensity and type of flow (longs/shorts opened/closed).
Cumulative or per-bar reset modes allow you to track OI evolution over time.
The image above explains the information that each Footprint box shows across a candlestick!
Each footprint box shows:
OI Delta
OI Delta %
Longs Opened (LO)
Longs Closed (LC)
Shorts Opened (SO)
Shorts Closed (SC)
The image above explains the color-coding feature of the indicator.
Boxes are color coded to show which position action
dominated at the price area.
For this example:
Green boxes = Long positions being opened dominated
Purple boxes = Long positions being closed dominated
Red boxes = Short positions being opened dominated
Yellow boxes = Short positions being closed dominated
All colors are customizable.
Additionally, for traders who are only interested in whether OI increased/decreased, a "two-color" option is available in the settings.
For the two-color option, footprint boxes can be one of two colors. Showing whether OI increased or decreased at the level.
Cumulative Levels
Open Interest Footprint IQ contains a "Cumulative Levels" feature that tracks/stores open interest change at tick levels over time, rather than resetting per bar.
With the "Cumulative Levels" feature enabled, traders can see open interest changes persist across all candlesticks. This feature is useful for determining whether longs opening, longs closing, shorts opening, or shorts closing are dominating at particular price areas over time rather than on a single bar.
A useful feature to see if shorts/longs are favoring certain price throughout the day, week, month, etc.
Input Settings Explained
Granularity (Dropdown: Granularity)
Options: 1-Minute, 1-Second, 1-Tick
Determines how finely the script samples the lower timeframe data to construct the footprint.
For precision:
1-Tick = Highest accuracy, but more resource-intensive.
1-Second/1-Minute = Suitable for broader or more zoomed-out analysis.
Tick Level Distance (Tick Level Distance (0 = Auto))
Defines the vertical spacing between levels in the footprint chart.
If 0, the script uses an automatic calculation based on ATR to adapt to volatility.
Set a manual value (e.g., 5) to control the height granularity of each level in ticks.
Cumulative Levels (Toggle)
If enabled, the footprint builds cumulatively over time, rather than resetting per candle.
Use case: Visualize ongoing buildup of OI activity across a session or day.
Cumulative Levels Reset TF (Timeframe)
Sets the reset interval for the cumulative view (e.g., reset daily, hourly, etc.)
Works only when Cumulative Levels is enabled.
Delta Box Display Settings
Show Delta Percentage
Toggles the display of the percentage change in OI across the footprint level.
Helpful to gauge how aggressive positioning is relative to total OI at that level.
Show Longs/Shorts (Opened/Closed)
Show Longs Opened: Displays OI increase in up candles (price ↑, OI ↑).
Show Longs Closed: Displays OI decrease in down candles (price ↓, OI ↓).
Show Shorts Opened: OI increase in down candles (price ↓, OI ↑).
Show Shorts Closed: OI decrease in up candles (price ↑, OI ↓).
These behaviors are color-coded to give traders instant context:
Blue-green for longs opening.
Purple for longs closing.
Red for shorts opening.
Yellow for shorts closing.
Value Area & POC
Value Area % (Value Area %)
Controls how much cumulative open interest is used to define the value area.
Example: 70% means the smallest range of prices that contains 70% of total OI in that bar will be marked.
Helps identify zones of interest, support/resistance, and institutional levels.
The image above explains how to identify the VAH/VAL/POC shown by Open Interest Footprint IQ.
VAH = Upper 🞂
POC = ●
VAL = Lower 🞂
Imbalances
Imbalance Percentage
Defines the minimum delta % required at a level to be marked as an imbalance.
If the net open interest change at a level exceeds this threshold, a visual marker appears.
Stacked Imbalance Count
If the number of consecutive imbalance levels meets this count, a “Stacked Imbalance” alert will trigger.
This can signal aggressive buying or selling pressure, potential breakout zones, or institutional absorption.
Color Settings
Longs Opened / Closed, Shorts Opened / Closed
Customize the color palette for each order flow behavior.
These colors appear in the background gradient of the footprint boxes.
Up/Down Only Mode
Toggle to override all behavior-based colors with a single Up Color and Down Color.
Useful if you prefer a simple bull/bear view.
Up Color / Down Color
If "Up/Down Only" is enabled, these two colors are used to represent all net positive or negative deltas.
Special Notes
Crypto only: This script works only with crypto tickers on TradingView.
For other assets (stocks, futures), a warning message will appear instead.
OI data must be available from the exchange (many perpetual pairs support this).
If the footprint is too small or invisible, increase your tick level spacing in the settings.
Alerts
When a stacked imbalance is detected, an alert is fired ("Stacked Imbalance").
This feature is useful for automated systems, bots, or simply staying informed of potential trade setups.
And that's all for now!
If you have any questions or features you'd like to see feel free to share them in the comments below!
Thank you traders!
First 15-min Candle High/LowFirst 15-Min Candle High/Low – Intraday Range Indicator
This script plots the High and Low of the first 15-minute candle of the trading day using:
🟢 Green horizontal line for the first 15-min High
🔴 Red horizontal line for the first 15-min Low
These levels are commonly used by intraday traders as:
Breakout zones
Support/resistance levels
Entry/exit reference points
The script is designed to reset daily and is especially helpful for index and equity traders operating during market open volatility.
⏰ Optimized for markets operating in IST (Indian Standard Time), such as NSE/BSE, starting at 09:15 AM.
🛠️ How to Use:
Apply on 15-minute or lower timeframes
Ideal for breakout strategies, opening range setups, or volatility scalping
Intraday BUY/SELL & AUTO SL (5-min timeframe only) by chaitu50c)Intraday BUY/SELL & AUTO SL (5-min timeframe only) by chaitu50c
This indicator provides intraday traders with BUY/SELL reversal signals and automated SL (Stoploss) tracking, based on a 3-candle reversal block logic — designed to work exclusively on the 5-min timeframe.
Key Features:
• 3-Candle Reversal Logic — Signals are generated when a defined 3-candle reversal pattern is detected (body-close breakout).
• Current Session Only — All signals and SL lines are valid only for the current session and automatically reset at session start.
• BUY/SELL Signal Labels — Visual ▲ and ▼ labels mark valid reversal signals on the chart.
• Dynamic Auto SL Lines — Plots dashed SL lines based on the reversal block's low/high.
• SL HIT Tracking — If SL is broken, the line stops extending and a ‘SL HIT’ label is displayed at the midpoint of the SL line.
• Adjustable Visual Settings — Customize signal label size, SL line width, colors, and more.
• Clean & Lightweight — Optimized for intraday use without cluttering the chart.
How to Use:
You can trade this indicator in two ways:
1. Direct Signal Entry — Take a BUY or SELL trade when a valid ▲/▼ reversal signal forms.
2. SL HIT Re-entry — If an existing SL line is broken and ‘SL HIT’ appears, you can optionally take an opposite side trade in the direction of the SL HIT.
Example:
A BUY signal is generated and an SL line is plotted below.
If price breaks the SL (SL HIT appears), you may consider entering a SELL trade at that point — as it indicates weakness.
Important Notes:
• Works only on 5-min timeframe — Set your chart to 5-min for correct behavior.
• Designed for intraday trading — all signals and SL levels reset at session start.
• Does not carry signals between sessions.
• SL lines and HIT labels provide a clear and simple visual aid for trade management.
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Candle Closer Levels & TP Zones📝 Description:
This indicator is designed to provide intrabar trade levels for high-speed execution strategies, such as scalping and intraday momentum trading.
🧩 Key Features:
Plots High, Low, Mid, and two Quarter Levels on the current candle only, keeping charts clean
Take Profit (TP) lines are calculated as a percentage of candle range, not fixed ticks — this makes it highly adaptable for futures like NQ/ES or volatile markets like crypto
Supports both long and short setups via a simple toggle
Customizable colors, line thickness, and length
Each TP level can be enabled or muted individually
📈 Use Case:
Apply this tool to spot candle-based breakouts or rejections. You can scale TPs dynamically based on the strength of the current candle. This is especially helpful in assets where volatility fluctuates greatly intrabar.
This is not a repackaged built-in indicator — it’s purpose-built for real-time tactical level plotting without historical noise.
Uptrick: Fusion Trend Reversion SystemOverview
The Uptrick: Fusion Trend Reversion System is a multi-layered indicator designed to identify potential price reversals during intraday movement while keeping traders informed of the dominant short-term trend. It blends a composite fair value model with deviation logic and a refined momentum filter using the Relative Strength Index (RSI). This tool was created with scalpers and short-term traders in mind and is especially effective on lower timeframes such as 1-minute, 5-minute, and 15-minute charts where price dislocations and quick momentum shifts are frequent.
Introduction
This indicator is built around the fusion of two classic concepts in technical trading: identifying trend direction and spotting potential reversion points. These are often handled separately, but this system merges them into one process. It starts by computing a fair value price using five moving averages, each with its own mathematical structure and strengths. These include the exponential moving average (EMA), which gives more weight to recent data; the simple moving average (SMA), which gives equal weight to all periods; the weighted moving average (WMA), which progressively increases weight with recency; the Arnaud Legoux moving average (ALMA), known for smoothing without lag; and the volume-weighted average price (VWAP), which factors in volume at each price level.
All five are averaged into a single value — the raw fusion line. This fusion acts as a dynamically balanced centerline that adapts to price conditions with both smoothing and responsiveness. Two additional exponential moving averages are applied to the raw fusion line. One is slower, giving a stable trend reference, and the other is faster, used to define momentum and cloud behavior. These two lines — the fusion slow and fusion fast — form the backbone of trend and signal logic.
Purpose
This system is meant for traders who want to trade reversals without losing sight of the underlying directional bias. Many reversal indicators fail because they act too early or signal too frequently in choppy markets. This script filters out noise through two conditions: price deviation and RSI confirmation. Reversion trades are considered only when the price moves a significant distance from fair value and RSI suggests a legitimate shift in momentum. That filtering process gives the trader a cleaner, higher-quality signal and reduces false entries.
The indicator also visually supports the trader through colored bars, up/down labels, and a filled cloud between the fast and slow fusion lines. These features make the market context immediately visible: whether the trend is up or down, whether a reversal just occurred, and whether price is currently in a high-risk reversion zone.
Originality and Uniqueness
What makes this script different from most reversal systems is the way it combines layers of logic — not just to detect signals, but to qualify and structure them. Rather than relying on a single MA or a raw RSI level, it uses a five-MA fusion to create a baseline fair value that incorporates speed, stability, and volume-awareness.
On top of that, the system introduces a dual-smoothing mechanism. It doesn’t just smooth price once — it creates two layers: one to follow the general trend and another to track faster deviations. This structure lets the script distinguish between continuation moves and possible turning points more effectively than a single-line or single-metric system.
It also uses RSI in a more refined way. Instead of just checking if RSI is overbought or oversold, the script smooths RSI and requires directional confirmation. Beyond that, it includes signal memory. Once a signal is generated, a new one will not appear unless the RSI becomes even more extreme and curls back again. This memory-based gating reduces signal clutter and prevents repetition, a rare feature in similar scripts.
Why these indicators were merged
Each moving average in the fusion serves a specific role. EMA reacts quickly to recent price changes and is often favored in fast-trading strategies. SMA acts as a long-term filter and smooths erratic behavior. WMA blends responsiveness with smoothing in a more balanced way. ALMA focuses on minimizing lag without losing detail, which is helpful in fast markets. VWAP anchors price to real trade volume, giving a sense of where actual positioning is happening.
By combining all five, the script creates a fair value model that doesn’t lean too heavily on one logic type. This fusion is then smoothed into two separate EMAs: one slower (trend layer), one faster (signal layer). The difference between these forms the basis of the trend cloud, which can be toggled on or off visually.
RSI is then used to confirm whether price is reversing with enough force to warrant a trade. The RSI is calculated over a 14-period window and smoothed with a 7-period EMA. The reason for smoothing RSI is to cut down on noise and avoid reacting to short, insignificant spikes. A signal is only considered if price is stretched away from the trend line and the smoothed RSI is in a reversal state — below 30 and rising for bullish setups, above 70 and falling for bearish ones.
Calculations
The script follows this structure:
Calculate EMA, SMA, WMA, ALMA, and VWAP using the same base length
Average the five values to form the raw fusion line
Smooth the raw fusion line with an EMA using sens1 to create the fusion slow line
Smooth the raw fusion line with another EMA using sens2 to create the fusion fast line
If fusion slow is rising and price is above it, trend is bullish
If fusion slow is falling and price is below it, trend is bearish
Calculate RSI over 14 periods
Smooth RSI using a 7-period EMA
Determine deviation as the absolute difference between current price and fusion slow
A raw signal is flagged if deviation exceeds the threshold
A raw signal is flagged if RSI EMA is under 30 and rising (bullish setup)
A raw signal is flagged if RSI EMA is over 70 and falling (bearish setup)
A final signal is confirmed for a bullish setup if RSI EMA is lower than the last bullish signal’s RSI
A final signal is confirmed for a bearish setup if RSI EMA is higher than the last bearish signal’s RSI
Reset the bullish RSI memory if RSI EMA rises above 30
Reset the bearish RSI memory if RSI EMA falls below 70
Store last signal direction and use it for optional bar coloring
Draw the trend cloud between fusion fast and fusion slow using fill()
Show signal labels only if showSignals is enabled
Bar and candle colors reflect either trend slope or last signal direction depending on mode selected
How it works
Once the script is loaded, it builds a fusion line by averaging five different types of moving averages. That line is smoothed twice into a fast and slow version. These two fusion lines form the structure for identifying trend direction and signal areas.
Trend bias is defined by the slope of the slow line. If the slow line is rising and price is above it, the market is considered bullish. If the slow line is falling and price is below it, it’s considered bearish.
Meanwhile, the script monitors how far price has moved from that slow line. If price is stretched beyond a certain distance (set by the threshold), and RSI confirms that momentum is reversing, a raw reversion signal is created. But the script only allows that signal to show if RSI has moved further into oversold or overbought territory than it did at the last signal. This blocks repetitive, weak entries. The memory is cleared only if RSI exits the zone — above 30 for bullish, below 70 for bearish.
Once a signal is accepted, a label is drawn. If the signal toggle is off, no label will be shown regardless of conditions. Bar colors are controlled separately — you can color them based on trend slope or last signal, depending on your selected mode.
Inputs
You can adjust the following settings:
MA Length: Sets the period for all moving averages used in the fusion.
Show Reversion Signals: Turns on the plotting of “Up” and “Down” labels when a reversal is confirmed.
Bar Coloring: Enables or disables colored bars based on trend or signal direction.
Show Trend Cloud: Fills the space between the fusion fast and slow lines to reflect trend bias.
Bar Color Mode: Lets you choose whether bars follow trend logic or last signal direction.
Sens 1: Smoothing speed for the slow fusion line — higher values = slower trend.
Sens 2: Smoothing speed for the fast line — lower values = faster signal response.
Deviation Threshold: Minimum distance price must move from fair value to trigger a signal check.
Features
This indicator offers:
A composite fair value model using five moving average types.
Dual smoothing system with user-defined sensitivity.
Slope-based trend definition tied to price position.
Deviation-triggered signal logic filtered by RSI reversal.
RSI memory system that blocks repetitive signals and resets only when RSI exits overbought or oversold zones.
Real-time tracking of the last signal’s direction for optional bar coloring.
Up/Down labels at signal points, visible only when enabled.
Optional trend cloud between fusion layers, visualizing current market bias.
Full user control over smoothing, threshold, color modes, and visibility.
Conclusion
The Fusion Trend-Reversion System is a tool for short-term traders looking to fade price extremes without ignoring trend bias. It calculates fair value using five diverse moving averages, smooths this into two dynamic layers, and applies strict reversal logic based on RSI deviation and momentum strength. Signals are triggered only when price is stretched and momentum confirms it with increasingly strong behavior. This combination makes the tool suitable for scalping, intraday entries, and fast market environments where precision matters.
Disclaimer
This indicator is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice. All trading involves risk, and no tool can predict market behavior with certainty. Use proper risk management and do your own research before making trading decisions.
Niveaux Dealers + Previous M W D📊 TradingView Script – Dealers Levels & Previous D/W/M
🔹 General Purpose:
This advanced script provides a clear view of key market levels used by professional traders for scalping, day trading, and technical analysis. It combines manual levels (Dealer) set by the user with automated levels based on the previous day, week, and month’s highs and lows.
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🧩 1. Dealers Levels Module (Manual)
✅ Features:
• Displays 28 customizable levels, grouped into 4 categories:
• Maxima: Buyer Control, Max Day, Max Event, Max Extreme
• Minima: Seller Control, Min Day, Min Event, Min Extreme
• Call Resistance: 10 user-defined levels
• Pull Support: 10 user-defined levels
🎨 Customization:
• Each level’s value is manually entered
• Line color, style, and thickness can be customized
• Display includes transparent labels with a clean design
🔧 Options:
• Line extension configurable:
• To the left: from 1 to 499 bars
• To the right: from 1 to 100 bars
• Label display can be toggled on/off
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🧩 2. Previous Daily / Weekly / Monthly Levels Module (Automatic)
✅ Features:
• Automatically detects and plots:
• Previous Daily High / Low
• Previous Weekly High / Low
• Previous Monthly High / Low
🎯 Technical Details:
• Accurate calculation based on closed periods
• Dynamically extended lines (past and future projection)
• Labels aligned with the right-hand extension of each line
🎨 Customization:
• Each level has configurable color, line style, and thickness
• Labels use rectangle style with transparent background
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⚙ Global Script Settings:
• Toggle display of labels (✔/❌)
• Configurable left extension (1–499) and right extension (1–100)
• Settings panel organized into groups for clarity and ease of use
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💡 Usefulness:
This script provides traders with a precise map of price reaction zones, combining fixed institutional zones (Dealer levels) with dynamic historical levels (D/W/M). It’s ideal for intraday strategies on indices (e.g., Nasdaq), crypto, or forex markets.
Step Channel Momentum Trend [ChartPrime]OVERVIEW
Step Channel Momentum Trend is a momentum-based price filtering system that adapts to market structure using pivot levels and ATR volatility. It builds a dynamic channel around a stepwise midline derived from swing highs and lows. The system colors price candles based on whether price remains inside this channel (low momentum) or breaks out (strong directional flow). This allows traders to clearly distinguish ranging conditions from trending ones and take action accordingly.
⯁ STRUCTURAL MIDLNE (STEP CHANNEL CORE)
The midline acts as the backbone of the trend system and is based on structure rather than smoothing.
Calculated as the average of the most recent confirmed Pivot High and Pivot Low.
The result is a step-like horizontal line that only updates when new pivot points are confirmed.
This design avoids lag and makes the line "snap" to recent structural shifts.
It reflects the equilibrium level between recent bullish and bearish control.
This unique step logic creates clear regime shifts and prevents noise from distorting trend interpretation.
⯁ DYNAMIC VOLATILITY BANDS (ATR FILTERING)
To detect momentum strength, the script constructs upper and lower bands using the ATR (Average True Range):
The distance from the midline is determined by ATR × multiplier (default: 200-period ATR × 0.6).
These bands adjust dynamically to volatility, expanding in high-ATR environments and contracting in calm markets.
The area between upper and lower bands represents a neutral or ranging market state.
Breakouts outside the bands are treated as significant momentum shifts.
This filtering approach ensures that only meaningful breakouts are visually emphasized — not every candle fluctuation.
⯁ MOMENTUM-BASED CANDLE COLORING
The system visually transforms price candles into momentum indicators:
When price (hl2) is above the upper band, candles are green → bullish momentum.
When price is below the lower band, candles are red → bearish momentum.
When price is between the bands, candles are orange → low or no momentum (range).
The candle body, wick, and border are all colored uniformly for visual clarity.
This gives traders instant feedback on when momentum is expanding or fading — ideal for breakout, pullback, or trend-following strategies.
⯁ PIVOT-BASED SWING ANCHORS
Each confirmed pivot is plotted as a label ⬥ directly on the chart:
They also serve as potential manual entry zones, SL/TP anchors, or confirmation points.
⯁ MOMENTUM STATE LABEL
To reinforce the current market mode, a live label is displayed at the most recent candle:
Displays either:
“ Momentum Up ” when price breaks above the upper band.
“ Momentum Down ” when price breaks below the lower band.
“ Range ” when price remains between the bands.
Label color matches the candle color for quick identification.
Automatically updates on each bar close.
This helps discretionary traders filter trades based on market phase.
USAGE
Use the green/red zones to enter with momentum and ride trending moves.
Use the orange zone to stay out or fade ranges.
The step midline can act as a breakout base, pullback anchor, or bias reference.
Combine with other indicators (e.g., order blocks, divergences, or volume) to build high-confluence systems.
CONCLUSION
Step Channel Momentum Trend gives traders a clean, adaptive framework for identifying trend direction, volatility-based breakouts, and ranging environments — all from structural logic and ATR responsiveness. Its stepwise midline provides clarity, while its dynamic color-coded candles make momentum shifts impossible to miss. Whether you’re scalping intraday momentum or managing swing entries, this tool helps you trade with the market’s rhythm — not against it.
Smart Money Liquidity Zones ProThe Smart Money Liquidity Zones Pro indicator identifies and visualizes key liquidity areas in the market where institutional traders (smart money) are likely to have placed their stop-loss orders. These zones represent areas of high liquidity that often act as magnets for price, making them valuable reference points for trading decisions.
What the Indicator Does
Core Functionality
Swing Point Detection: The indicator identifies significant swing highs and lows using three different methods (Classic, Fractal, or Combined) to locate potential liquidity pools.
Liquidity Zone Creation: At each valid swing point, the indicator creates a horizontal zone representing an area where stop-loss orders are likely clustered.
Zone Clustering: When multiple swing points occur near the same price level, the indicator intelligently combines them into larger cluster zones, indicating stronger liquidity areas.
Volume Confirmation: The indicator can filter zones based on volume, showing only those swing points that occurred with significant trading volume.
Zone Break Detection: When price closes through a liquidity zone, the indicator marks it as "Liquidity Taken" and removes the zone from the chart.
Zone Types
Buy-Side Liquidity Zones (Green): Created at swing highs where short sellers' stop-losses are likely placed
Sell-Side Liquidity Zones (Red): Created at swing lows where long traders' stop-losses are likely placed
Trading Strategies
Basic Concepts
Liquidity Runs: Price often moves toward these zones to trigger stop-loss orders before reversing. This creates trading opportunities.
Support and Resistance: Unbroken liquidity zones can act as support (sell-side) or resistance (buy-side) levels.
Breakout Confirmation: When price breaks through a zone with strong momentum, it often continues in that direction.
Entry Strategies
Strategy 1: Liquidity Grab Reversa l
Wait for price to spike into a liquidity zone
Look for rejection candles (wicks) at the zone
Enter in the opposite direction after confirmation
Place stop-loss beyond the liquidity zone
Strategy 2: Zone Break Continuation
Wait for price to close decisively through a zone
Enter on the retest of the broken zone
Target the next liquidity zone in the direction of the break
Strategy 3: Zone Clustering Trade
Focus on areas with multiple overlapping zones (clusters)
These areas offer higher probability setups
Trade bounces from cluster zones with tighter risk management
Risk Management
Always use stop-losses beyond the liquidity zones
Consider the overall market context and trend
Zones on higher timeframes are generally more significant
Volume-confirmed zones have higher reliability
Settings Explanation
Swing Detection Settings
Swing Strength (Lookback Bars)
Determines how many bars to look back for swing point validation
Higher values find more significant swings but fewer zones
Recommended settings:
1m-5m charts: 3-5
15m-1h charts: 5-8
Daily charts: 5-10
Weekly charts: 3-5
Monthly charts: 2-3
Adaptive Swing Detection
Automatically adjusts swing detection based on available historical data
Prevents errors when there's limited chart history
Recommended to keep enabled
Minimum Bars for Swing
Sets the absolute minimum bars required for swing detection
Lower values allow detection in limited data conditions
Swing Detection Method
Classic: Strict price comparison for pure swing highs/lows
Fractal: Williams Fractal pattern (2 bars on each side)
Combined: Uses both methods for maximum zone detection
Auto-Adjust for Timeframe
Automatically optimizes settings based on chart timeframe
Prevents inappropriate settings on higher timeframes
Zone Settings
Max Number of Visible Zones
Limits the number of zones displayed to prevent chart clutter
Older zones are automatically removed
Max Zone Duration (Bars)
Zones older than this are automatically deleted
Keeps the chart focused on recent liquidity areas
Enable Zone Clustering
Groups nearby zones into larger clusters
Identifies stronger liquidity areas
Cluster Threshold (%)
Maximum price distance for zones to be clustered
Lower values create tighter clusters
Show Cluster Labels
Displays "Cluster x2", "Cluster x3" etc. on grouped zones
Volume Filter Settings
Enable Volume Filter
When enabled, only creates zones at high-volume swing points
Increases zone quality but reduces quantity
Volume Multiplier
Multiplier for average volume to determine "high volume"
Lower values (0.7-0.9) create more zones
Higher values (1.2+) create fewer, higher-quality zones
Volume SMA Period
Period for calculating average volume
Higher values create smoother volume baseline
Show Volume Confirmation Icon
Displays a fire emoji on volume-confirmed zones
Volume Visualization Settings
Show Volume Dots
Displays dots below high-volume bars
Dynamic Zone Colors
Volume-confirmed zones appear with more intense colors
Show Volume Background
Highlights the chart background on high-volume bars
Visual Settings
Buy-Side/Sell-Side Zone Colors
Customize colors for long and short liquidity zones
Border Width
Thickness of zone borders (1-3)
Show 'Liquidity Taken' Labels
Displays labels when zones are broken
Label Size
Size of the liquidity taken labels
Show Swing Point Markers
Displays triangles at detected swing points
Show Debug Info
Shows diagnostic information for troubleshooting
Dashboard Settings
Show Dashboard
Toggles the information panel display
Dashboard Position
Choose from 6 positions on the chart
Background Color
Dashboard background color
Text Color
Dashboard text color
Text Size
Dashboard text size (tiny/small/normal/large)
Tips for Effective Use
Start with default settings and adjust based on your trading style and timeframe
Use multiple timeframes to identify confluence between zones on different scales
Combine with other indicators like trend analysis or momentum oscillators
Pay attention to clusters as they represent stronger liquidity areas
Monitor volume-confirmed zones for higher probability setups
Adjust zone duration based on your trading timeframe (shorter for scalping, longer for swing trading)
Use the debug feature if zones aren't appearing to understand why
Keep the chart clean by limiting the number of visible zones
Common Issues and Solutions
No zones appearing:
Lower the Swing Strength setting
Switch to Combined detection method
Disable volume filter if active
Check if there's enough historical data
Too many zones:
Increase Swing Strength
Enable volume filter
Reduce Max Number of Visible Zones
Increase Cluster Threshold
Zones disappearing too quickly:
Increase Max Zone Duration
Check if zones are being broken by price
Poor performance on higher timeframes:
Enable Auto-Adjust for Timeframe
Use appropriate Swing Strength for the timeframe
Consider using Classic method instead of Fractal
ALMA Trend-boxALMA Trend-box — an innovative indicator for detecting trend and consolidation based on the ALMA moving average
This indicator combines the Adaptive Laguerre Moving Average (ALMA) with unique visual representations of trend and consolidation zones, providing traders with clearer and deeper insight into current market conditions.
Originality and Usefulness
Unlike classic indicators based on simple moving averages, ALMA uses a Gaussian weighting function and an offset parameter to reduce lag, resulting in smoother and more accurate trend signals. This indicator not only plots the ALMA but also analyzes the slope angle of the ALMA line, combining it with the price’s position relative to the moving average to identify three key market states:
Uptrend (bullish): when the ALMA slope angle is above a defined threshold and the price is above ALMA,
Downtrend (bearish): when the slope angle is below a negative threshold and the price is below ALMA,
Consolidation or sideways trend: when neither of the above conditions is met.
A special contribution is the automatic identification of consolidation zones (periods of weak trend or transition between bullish and bearish phases), visually represented by blue-colored candlesticks on the chart. This feature can help traders better recognize moments when the market is indecisive and adjust their strategies accordingly.
How the Indicator Works
ALMA is calculated using user-defined parameters — length, offset, and sigma — which can be adjusted for different timeframes and instruments.
The slope angle of the ALMA line is calculated based on the difference between the current and previous ALMA values, converted into degrees.
Based on the slope angle and the relative price position to ALMA, the indicator determines the trend type and changes the candle colors accordingly:
Green for bullish (uptrend),
Red for bearish (downtrend),
Blue for sideways trend (consolidation).
When the slope angle falls within a certain range and the price behavior contradicts the trend, the indicator detects consolidation and displays it graphically through semi-transparent boxes and background color.
How to Use This Indicator
Use candle colors for quick identification of the current trend and potential trend reversals.
Pay attention to consolidation zones marked by boxes (blue candles), as these are potential signals for trend breaks or preparation for stronger price moves.
ALMA parameters can be adjusted depending on the timeframe and market volatility, providing flexibility in analysis.
The indicator is useful for both short-term scalping strategies and longer-term trend monitoring and position management.
Why This Indicator is Useful
Many existing trend indicators do not consider the slope angle of the moving average as a quantitative measure of trend strength, nor do they automatically detect consolidations as separate zones. ALMA Trend-box fills this gap by combining sophisticated mathematical processing with simple and intuitive visual representation. This way, users get a tool that helps make decisions based on more objective criteria of trend and consolidation rather than just price location relative to averages.