Apex Edge SMC Tactical Suite
🛰 Apex Edge SMC Tactical Suite
Apex Edge SMC Tactical Suite is a precision-engineered multi-signal tool designed for advanced traders who demand real-time edge detection, breakout identification, and smart volatility-based risk placement. Built to blend seamlessly into any price action, SMC, or momentum-based strategy.
🔧 Core Features:
📍 Entry Signals
Green & red arrows appear only when a candle meets strict "Power Candle" criteria:
High momentum breakout
Volume spike confirmation
OBV spike divergence
Trend & HTF filter optional
Volatility-adjusted stop placement
💥 Power Candles
Smart detection of explosive volume+range candles
Custom "fuel score" system ranks their momentum potential
Displays as either candle highlights or subtle labels
📊 Fuel Meter
RSI-based energy tracker with customizable threshold
Plots real-time bar strength on a mini histogram
🧠 Trap Detection + Reversals
Detects stop hunt wicks or "liquidity traps"
Shows reversal diamonds on potential reclaim setups
Built-in swing logic confirms trap reversals
🧮 HTF Filtering
Optional higher-timeframe trend filter via Hull MA
Keeps signals aligned with broader market direction
📦 TP/SL Zones
Risk is calculated using volatility clustering (recent swing zones)
TP auto-calculated using ATR-based expansion
🔔 Alerts Included:
✅ Power Candle Detection
✅ Long/Short Entry Alerts
✅ Exit Signal Alerts
✅ Trap Defense Alerts
✅ Trap Reversal Confirmations
🎯 Ideal For:
SMC / ICT traders
Breakout traders
Trend followers
Scalpers / intraday setups
Momentum + volume combo traders
⚠️ Tip: Best paired with clean chart layouts, market structure, or order block frameworks. Can be combined with internal/external liquidity sweep logic for extra confluence.
Feel free to play around with the code and if you're a professional coder (unlike me) then please tag me into any versions that you can make better. Enjoy!
Disclaimer - This script was created entirely with many hours using the assistance of ChatGPT
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Lunar Cycle Tracker - (Moon + 3 Mercury Retrogrades)This script overlays the lunar and Mercury retrograde cycles directly onto your chart, helping traders visualize natural timing intervals that may influence market behavior.
Key Features:
🌑 New Moon & Full Moon Markers:
Vertical lines and labels indicate new and full moon events each month. You can fully customize their colors.
🌗 Last Quarter Moon Fill:
A soft pink background highlights the last quarter moon phase (from 7.4 days after the full moon to the next new moon).
🪐 Three Mercury Retrograde Zones:
Highlight up to three retrograde periods per year with customizable date inputs and background color. Great for spotting potential reversal or volatility windows.
Customization:
Moon event dates and colors
Manual input for Mercury retrograde periods (year, month, day)
Full compatibility with all timeframes (1H, 4H, daily, etc.)
Great for astro-cycle traders, Gann-based analysts, or anyone who respects time symmetry in the markets.
Fully customizable & works across all timeframes.
This tool was created by AngelArt as part of a larger astro-market model using lunar timing and planetary retrogrades for cycle-based market analysis.
Volume Pulse: Mobile-Optimized Candle Volume Viewer✨ Description ✨
Sleek. Simple. Sexy.
A modern, minimal volume tracker designed for mobile and desktop users who want clean data without clutter.
✅ Displays the volume of the last N candles with intuitive green/red background colors based on candle direction (bullish/bearish).
✅ Automatically converts numbers into K/M/B format for quick understanding.
✅ Comes with a text size setting, so it's fully readable whether you're on a phone or desktop.
Perfect for traders who want to:
Spot volume spikes at a glance
Quickly compare recent candle volumes
Stay mobile-friendly with a visual style that actually fits
Sessions with Mausa session high/low tracker that draws flat, horizontal lines for Asia, London, and New York trading sessions. It updates those levels in real time during each session, locks them in once the session ends, and keeps them on the chart for context.
At a glance, you always know:
Where each session’s highs and lows were set
Which session produced them (ASIA, LDN, NY labels float cleanly above the highs)
When price is approaching or reacting to prior session levels
🔹 Use Cases:
• Key Levels – See where Asia, London, or NY set boundaries, and watch how price respects or rejects them
• Breakout Zones – Monitor when price breaks above/below session highs/lows
• Session Structure – Know instantly if a move happened during London or NY without squinting at the clock
• Backtesting – Keep historic session levels on the chart for reference — nothing gets deleted
• Confluence – Align these levels with support/resistance, fibs, or liquidity zones
Simple, visual, no distractions — just session structure at a glance.
MTFDataLibrary "MTFData"
Functions to store multi timeframe candle data and swing points.
getCandleData(timeframe, openArray, highArray, lowArray, closeArray, timeArray, olcLookback, alltfs_olcLookback, tfIndex)
Stores current or higher timeframe candle data in arrays.
Parameters:
timeframe (string) : The timeframe, for example "240" for 4h
openArray (array) : An array to store the candle open price
highArray (array) : An array to store the candle high price
lowArray (array) : An array to store the candle low price
closeArray (array) : An array to store the candle close price
timeArray (array) : An array to store the candle time
olcLookback (int) : The history reference of the lookback limiting candle
alltfs_olcLookback (array) : An array holding the candle time of olcLookback candles ago, which can be used for limiting lookbacks
tfIndex (int) : The timeframe's index in the alltfs_olcLookback array
Returns: true if the timeframe changed
trackHiLo(tfchange, timeframe, openArray, highArray, lowArray, closeArray, timeArray, highWickArray, highBodyArray, highTimeArray, lowWickArray, lowBodyArray, lowTimeArray, alltfs_olcLookback, tfIndex)
Stores current or higher timeframe swingpoint data into arrays.
Parameters:
tfchange (bool) : Must be true when the timeframe has changed (a new candle has opened)
timeframe (string) : The timeframe, for example "240" for 4h
openArray (array) : An array that stores the timeframe's candle open price
highArray (array) : An array that stores the timeframe's candle high price
lowArray (array) : An array that stores the timeframe's candle low price
closeArray (array) : An array that stores the timeframe's candle close price
timeArray (array) : An array that stores the timeframe's candle time
highWickArray (array) : An array to store the swing high price
highBodyArray (array) : An array to store the swing high's highest body price
highTimeArray (array) : An array to store the swing high candle's time
lowWickArray (array) : An array to store the swing low price
lowBodyArray (array) : An array to store the swing low's lowest body price
lowTimeArray (array) : An array to store the swing high candle's time
alltfs_olcLookback (array) : An array holding the time of the max allowed swing point age
tfIndex (int) : The timeframe's index in the alltfs_olcLookback array
Returns: Nothing. The array handling happens inside the function.
tfReadable(tfInSec)
Converts a timeframe string ("240") into a more readable string ("4h").
Parameters:
tfInSec (int) : The timeframe that should be converted, as timeframe.in_seconds()
Returns: A more readable timeframe string
2013-2025 Moon Phases & Mercury RetrogradesIndicator Description: 2013-2025 Moon Phases & Mercury Retrogrades
This Pine Script (version 5) indicator overlays key astrological events on a TradingView chart, specifically tracking full moons, new moons, and Mercury retrograde periods from 2013 to 2025. It is designed to help traders and astrology enthusiasts visualize these celestial events alongside price action, potentially identifying correlations or patterns.
Features:
New Moons:
Visualization: Plotted as small white circles above the price bars.
Data: Includes 156 specific new moon dates from January 11, 2013, to December 20, 2025.
Purpose: Marks the start of the lunar cycle, often associated with new beginnings or shifts in energy.
Full Moons:
Visualization: Plotted as small orange circles above the price bars.
Data: Includes 157 specific full moon dates from January 27, 2013, to December 15, 2025.
Purpose: Highlights the peak of the lunar cycle, often linked to heightened emotions or market volatility in astrological analysis.
Mercury Retrogrades:
Visualization: Displayed as a light red background highlight across the chart.
Data: Covers 39 Mercury retrograde periods, with precise start and end timestamps from February 23, 2013, to November 29, 2025.
Purpose: Indicates periods traditionally associated with communication issues, delays, or reversals, which some traders monitor for potential market impacts.
Technical Details:
Overlay: The indicator is set to overlay=true, meaning it displays directly on the price chart rather than in a separate pane.
Date Matching: Uses a helper function is_date(y, m, d) to check if the current chart date matches any of the predefined event dates, leveraging TradingView's year, month, and dayofmonth variables.
Visualization Methods:
plotshape: Used for new moons (white circles) and full moons (orange circles), positioned above bars for clear visibility.
bgcolor: Used for Mercury retrograde periods, applying a semi-transparent red highlight (transparency level 85) to the background during active retrograde periods.
Time Range: Spans from January 2013 to December 2025, providing a comprehensive 13-year view of these astrological events.
Usage:
Add the script to your TradingView chart to see new moons, full moons, and Mercury retrograde periods overlaid on your chosen symbol and timeframe.
The white and orange circles appear on specific dates, while the red background highlights extend across the duration of each Mercury retrograde period.
Useful for traders incorporating astrology into their analysis or anyone interested in tracking these celestial events alongside financial data.
Notes:
The script assumes accurate date data as provided; users should verify dates against astronomical sources if precision is critical.
The transparency of the Mercury retrograde background can be adjusted by modifying the value in color.new(color.red, 85) (0 = fully opaque, 100 = fully transparent).
Best viewed on daily or higher timeframes for clarity, though it works on any timeframe supported by TradingView.
This indicator provides a visual tool to explore the potential influence of lunar phases and Mercury retrograde periods on market behavior, blending astrology with technical analysis in a clear, customizable format.
Opal Title: Opal Lines
Short Title: Opal Lines
Description:
Opal Lines is a dynamic overlay indicator that plots horizontal price levels at the open of key market sessions throughout the trading day, based on Eastern Time (ET). Designed for traders who rely on session-based price action, it marks significant intraday events such as the European Open (3:00 AM ET), Gold Open (8:20 AM ET), Regular Market Open (9:30 AM ET), and Globex Open (6:00 PM ET), among others. Each line is color-coded and toggleable via inputs, allowing users to customize which sessions they want to track.
Unlike generic time-based tools, Opal Lines captures the opening price at precise minute intervals and extends these levels across the chart until the daily reset at 5:00 PM ET (except for the Globex line, which persists into the next day). This makes it ideal for identifying support/resistance zones, breakout levels, or reference points tied to major market openings. Traders can use it across forex, futures, equities, or commodities to align their strategies with global session dynamics.
Key Features:
Seven toggleable session lines with distinct colors for easy identification.
Time-specific logic using ET, adaptable to any chart timeframe.
Persistent lines that reset daily, with Globex extending overnight.
Lightweight and overlay-friendly, preserving chart clarity.
How to Use:
Add the indicator to your chart and enable the sessions relevant to your trading style. Watch for price interactions with these levels—e.g., bounces, breaks, or retests—especially during high-volume periods. Combine with other tools like volume or oscillators for confirmation.
Note: Ensure your chart’s timezone is set to “America/New_York” (ET) for accurate alignment.
ATR from VWAP📌 ATRs from VWAP – Intraday Volatility Tracker
This script measures how far price is from VWAP in ATR units, helping traders assess short-term overextension and reversion potential.
🔹 Key Features:
✅ ATR Distance from VWAP – Calculates how many ATRs the price is from the VWAP.
✅ Dynamic Table Display – Shows ATR distance in real-time for quick decision-making.
✅ Intraday Focus – Designed for scalpers and day traders using minutes or hourly timeframes.
📊 How to Use:
Look for price moving away from VWAP to identify extended moves.
Use as a reversion signal when price deviates too far from VWAP.
HEMA Trend Levels [AlgoAlpha]OVERVIEW
This script plots two Hull-EMA (HEMA) curves to define a color-coded dynamic trend zone and generate context-aware breakout levels, allowing traders to easily visualize prevailing momentum and identify high-probability breakout retests. The script blends smoothed price tracking with conditional box plotting, delivering both trend-following and mean-reversion signals within one system. It is designed to be simple to read visually while offering nuanced trend shifts and test confirmations.
█ CONCEPTS
The Hull-EMA (HEMA) is a hybrid moving average combining the responsiveness of short EMAs with the smoothness of longer ones. It applies layered smoothing: first by subtracting a full EMA from a half-length EMA (doubling the short EMA's weight), and then by smoothing the result again with the square root of the original length. This process reduces lag while maintaining clarity in direction changes. In this script, two HEMAs—fast and slow—are used to define the trend structure and trigger events when they cross. These crossovers generate "trend shift boxes"—temporary support or resistance zones drawn immediately after trend transitions—to detect price retests in the new direction. When price cleanly retests these levels, the script marks them as confirmations with triangle symbols, helping traders isolate better continuation setups. Color-coded bars further enhance visual interpretation: bullish bars when price is above both HEMAs, bearish when below, and neutral (gray) when indecisive.
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Bullish and bearish bar coloring based on price and HEMA alignment.
Box plotting at each crossover (bullish or bearish) to create short-term decision zones.
Real-time test detection: price must cleanly test and bounce from box levels to be considered valid.
Multiple alert conditions: crossover alerts, test alerts, and trend continuation alerts.
█ USAGE
Use this indicator on any time frame and asset. Adjust HEMA lengths to match your trading style—shorter lengths for scalping or intraday, longer for swing trading. The shaded area between HEMAs helps visually define the current trend. Watch for crossovers: a bullish crossover plots a green support box just below price, and a bearish one plots a red resistance box just above. These zones act as short-term decision points. When price returns to test a box and confirms with strong rejection (e.g., closes above for bullish or below for bearish), a triangle symbol is plotted. These tests can signal strong trend continuation. For traders looking for clean entries, combining the crossover with a successful retest improves reliability. Alerts can be enabled for all key signals: trend shift, test confirmations, and continuation conditions, making it suitable for automated setups or discretionary traders tracking multiple charts.
True Open CalculationsIndicator Description: True Open Calculations
This custom Pine Script indicator calculates and plots key "True Open" levels based on specific time intervals and trading sessions. The True Open levels represent significant price points on the chart, helping traders identify key reference points tied to various market opening times. These levels are important for understanding price action in relation to market sessions and trading cycles. The indicator is designed to plot lines corresponding to different "True Opens" on the chart and display labels with the associated information.
Key Features:
True Year Open:
This represents the opening price on the first Monday of April each year. It serves as a reference point for the yearly price level.
Plot Color: Green.
True Month Open:
This represents the opening price on the second Monday of each month. It helps in identifying monthly trends and provides a key reference for monthly price movements.
Plot Color: Blue.
True Week Open:
This represents the opening price every Monday at 6:00 PM. It gives traders a level to track weekly opening movements and can be useful for weekly trend analysis.
Plot Color: Orange.
True Day Open:
This represents the opening price at 12:00 AM (midnight) each day. It serves as a daily benchmark for price action at the start of the trading day.
Plot Color: Red.
True New York Session Open:
This represents the opening price at 7:30 AM (New York session start time). This level is crucial for traders focused on the New York trading session.
Plot Color: Purple.
Additional Features:
Labels: The indicator displays labels to the right of each plotted line to describe which "True Open" it represents (e.g., "True Year Open," "True Month Open," etc.).
Dynamic Plotting: The lines are only plotted on the current candle, and the lines are dynamically updated for each time period based on the corresponding "True Open."
Visual Cues: The colors of the plotted lines (green, blue, orange, red, purple) help quickly distinguish between different "True Open" levels, making it easy for traders to track price action and make informed decisions.
Use Cases:
Yearly, Monthly, Weekly, Daily, and Session Benchmarking: This indicator provides traders with important price levels to use as benchmarks for the current year, month, week, and day, helping to identify trends and potential reversals.
Session Awareness: It is particularly useful for traders who want to track key market sessions, such as the New York session, and their impact on price movement.
Long-term Analysis: By including the yearly open, this indicator helps traders gain a broader perspective on market trends and provides context for analyzing shorter-term price movements.
Benefits:
Helps identify important reference points for longer-term trends (yearly, monthly) as well as shorter-term moves (daily, weekly, and session).
Visually intuitive with color-coded lines and labels, allowing quick and easy identification of key market open levels.
Dynamic and real-time: The indicator plots and updates the True Open levels dynamically as the market progresses.
[NLR] - SweetSpot ZonesThe Sweet Spot Zone helps you find the best spots to enter a trade, inspired by the " Follow Line Indicator " by Dreadblitz (big thanks to him!). It draws a colored zone on your chart to show ideal entry points, with a Base Point to keep you on track.
What It Does
Blue Zone: Uptrend—buy when the price dips into the zone.
Red Zone: Downtrend—sell or short when the price climbs into the zone.
Base Point: A gray line showing the key level the zone is built on.
How to Use It
Look for the colored zone:
- Blue: Buy if the price dips into the zone but stays above the Base Point.
- Red: Sell/short if the price climbs into the zone but stays below the Base Point.
Important: Avoid entering trade beyond base point - you might see low returns and face big drawdowns.
Confirm with other signals (like RSI/MACD) before entering.
Settings
ATR Length (10): How far back it looks to calculate price movement.
ATR Multiplier (2.5): How wide the zone is.
Error Margin (5.0): Keeps the zone steady during small price wiggles.
Uptrend/Downtrend Colors: Change the zone colors if you’d like!
Credits
Inspired by the "Follow Line Indicator" by Dreadblitz—check out his work for more great ideas!
Forex Pips Tracker PinescriptlabsThis algorithm is exclusively designed for the Forex market 🌐 and serves as a tool to measure volatility, helping to determine on average how many pips positions move per hour. With this information, a trader can place take profit and stop loss orders with greater certainty, since they know the average pip movement range during each hour of the day.
What does it do and how does it work?
• Volatility measurement in pips 📊:
The algorithm calculates the size of the movement (or range) of each candle expressed in pips. To do this, it takes the difference between the highest and lowest price of each candle and converts it into pips.
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• Time zone adjustment ⏰:
It allows you to configure the time zone so that the data aligns with your desired schedule. This is especially useful for comparing movements at different times based on the trader's location.
• Analysis by time intervals 🕒:
The algorithm’s logic organizes the information for each hour of the day. It stores data for the current day, the previous day, weekly, and historically (200 candles). This allows you to see how volatility varies across different periods, providing a dynamic view of market behavior.
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• Directionality of movement 🔄:
In addition to averaging the pip range, the algorithm determines the predominant direction of each candle (bullish or bearish). This translates into visual indicators (like arrows) that help identify whether, on average, the movement during that hour tends to go up or down.
• Table visualization 📈:
Finally, the information is presented in an integrated table on the chart. Each row corresponds to an hour of the day and shows the average number of pips and the direction (bullish, bearish, or neutral) for each analyzed period. This table makes it easy to quickly and practically interpret the volatility data.
By combining these features, the algorithm becomes an essential tool for traders looking to better understand market dynamics and optimize their trading strategies! 💼✨
Español:
Este algoritmo está diseñado exclusivamente para el mercado Forex 🌐 y sirve como una herramienta para medir la volatilidad, ayudando a determinar en promedio cuántos pips se mueven las posiciones por hora. Con esta información, un trader puede colocar el take profit y el stop loss con mayor certeza, ya que conoce el rango promedio de movimiento en pips durante cada hora del día.
¿Qué hace y cómo funciona?
• Medición de volatilidad en pips 📊:
El algoritmo calcula el tamaño del movimiento (o rango) de cada vela expresado en pips. Para ello, toma la diferencia entre el precio máximo y el mínimo de cada vela y la convierte a pips.
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• Ajuste de zona horaria ⏰:
Permite configurar la zona horaria para que los datos se ajusten al horario deseado. Esto es especialmente útil para comparar movimientos durante distintas horas en función de la localización del trader.
• Análisis por intervalos de tiempo 🕒:
La lógica del algoritmo organiza la información por cada hora del día. Guarda datos para el día actual, el día anterior, a nivel semanal e histórico (200 velas). Esto permite ver cómo varía la volatilidad en diferentes periodos, proporcionando una visión dinámica del comportamiento del mercado.
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• Direccionalidad del movimiento 🔄:
Además de promediar el rango en pips, el algoritmo determina la dirección predominante de cada vela (alcista o bajista). Esto se traduce en indicadores visuales (como flechas) que permiten identificar si, en promedio, el movimiento en esa hora tiende a subir o bajar.
• Visualización en tabla 📈:
Finalmente, la información se presenta en una tabla integrada en el gráfico. Cada fila corresponde a una hora del día y muestra el promedio de pips y la dirección (alcista, bajista o neutral) para cada uno de los periodos analizados. Esta tabla facilita la interpretación rápida y práctica de los datos de volatilidad.
Al combinar estas funciones, el algoritmo se convierte en una herramienta esencial para traders que buscan entender mejor la dinámica del mercado y optimizar sus estrategias de trading! 💼✨
Crypto Money Flow TrackerAlerts now trigger automatically – no manual setup needed!
✔ Alerts will notify you when:
OI change (15m) is greater than or below the threshold
Price change (15m) is greater than or below the threshold
✔ Messages will display exact percentage changes in OI and price.
CCT Pi Cycle Top/BottomPi Cycle Top/bottom: The Ultimate Market Cycle Indicator
Introduction
The Pi Cycle Top/bottom Indicator is one of the most reliable tools for identifying Bitcoin market cycle peaks and bottoms. Its effectiveness lies in the strategic combination of moving averages that historically align with major market cycle reversals. Unlike traditional moving average crossovers, this indicator applies an advanced iterative approach to pinpoint price extremes with higher accuracy.
This version, built entirely with Pine Script™ v6, introduces unprecedented precision in detecting both the Pi Cycle Top and Pi Cycle Bottom, eliminating redundant labels, optimizing visual clarity, and ensuring the indicator adapts dynamically to evolving market conditions.
What is the Pi Cycle Theory?
The Pi Cycle Top and Pi Cycle Bottom were originally introduced based on a simple yet profound discovery: key moving average crossovers consistently align with macro market tops and bottoms.
Pi Cycle Top: The crossover of the 111-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) and the 350-day SMA multiplied by 2 has historically signaled market tops with astonishing accuracy.
Pi Cycle Bottom: The intersection of the 150-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA) and the 471-day SMA has repeatedly marked significant market bottoms.
While traditional moving average strategies often suffer from lag and false signals, the Pi Cycle Indicator enhances accuracy by applying a range-based scanning methodology, ensuring that only the most critical reversals are detected.
How This Indicator Works
Unlike basic moving average crossovers, this script introduces a unique iteration process to refine the detection of Pi Cycle points. Here’s how it works:
Detecting Crossovers:
Identifies the Golden Cross (bullish crossover) and Death Cross (bearish crossover) for both the Pi Cycle Top and Pi Cycle Bottom.
Iterating Through the Cycle:
Instead of plotting a simple crossover point, this script scans the range between each Golden and Death Cross to identify the absolute lowest price (Pi Cycle Bottom) and highest price (Pi Cycle Top) within that cycle.
Precision Labeling:
The indicator dynamically adjusts label positioning:
If the price at the crossover is below the fast moving average → the label is placed on the moving average with a downward pointer.
If the price is above the fast moving average → the label is placed below the candle with an upward pointer.
This ensures optimal visibility and prevents misleading signal placement.
Advanced Pine Script v6 Features:
Labels and moving average names are only shown on the last candle, reducing chart noise while maintaining clarity.
Offers full user customization, allowing traders to toggle:
Pi Cycle Top & Bottom visibility
Moving average labels
Crossover labels
Why This Indicator is Superior
This script is not just another moving average crossover tool—it is a market cycle tracker designed for long-term investors and analysts who seek:
✔ High-accuracy macro cycle identification
✔ Elimination of false signals using an iterative range-based scan
✔ Automatic detection of market extremes without manual adjustments
✔ Optimized visuals with smart label positioning
✔ First-of-its-kind implementation using Pine Script™ v6 capabilities
How to Use It?
Bull Market Tops:
When the Pi Cycle Top indicator flashes, consider the potential for a market cycle peak.
Historically, Bitcoin has corrected significantly after these signals.
Bear Market Bottoms:
When the Pi Cycle Bottom appears, it suggests a macro accumulation phase.
These signals have aligned perfectly with historical cycle bottoms.
Final Thoughts
The Pi Cycle Top/bottom Indicator is a must-have tool for traders, investors, and analysts looking to anticipate long-term trend reversals with precision. With its refined methodology, superior label positioning, and cutting-edge Pine Script™ v6 optimizations, this is the most reliable version ever created.
Sharpe Ratio ScreenerThe original code was created by tim_amblard , and the modifications were made by Mr_Rakun for the purpose of adapting the script into a screener format.
The Sharpe ratio is a popular metric used to measure the risk-adjusted return of an asset or portfolio, which allows traders and investors to assess whether the returns they are receiving are worth the risk they are taking. In this script, the Sharpe ratio is calculated over a 180-day period (approximately 6 months), and several valuation zones are defined based on the ratio to help assess whether an asset is overvalued, undervalued, or critically undervalued.
Key Features:
1. Risk-Free Rate Input: The user can define the risk-free rate (usually the return of government bonds or a similar safe asset) for Sharpe ratio calculation.
2. Lookback Period (180 Days): The default lookback period is set to 180 days (approximately 6 months) to calculate the mean and standard deviation of the asset’s daily returns.
3. Valuation Zones:
• Overvalued Zone: If the Sharpe ratio is greater than 5.
• Undervalued Zone: If the Sharpe ratio is between -1 and 5.
• Critically Undervalued Zone: If the Sharpe ratio is below -3.
• Neutral Zone: If the Sharpe ratio does not meet any of the above conditions.
4. Table View: The script pulls a list of symbols from the user (e.g., cryptocurrency or stock tickers) and displays their latest price, Sharpe ratio, and whether they are in an overvalued, undervalued, or neutral zone in a table format.
5. Custom Symbol Input: The user can input a list of symbols (separated by commas) to track.
6. Daily Timeframe Check: The script warns the user to ensure they are using a daily timeframe, as this indicator is designed specifically for it.
How It Works:
• The script calculates the daily returns for each symbol over the specified lookback period.
• It then calculates the mean and standard deviation of the returns to derive the Sharpe ratio.
• The Sharpe ratio is annualized, and it’s compared to the defined thresholds to categorize the symbol into different valuation zones.
• A table is generated on the chart to show the symbols, their current prices, and their Sharpe ratios, with color-coded background to easily identify whether they are overvalued (red), undervalued (green), or critically undervalued (blue).
This tool is useful for screening multiple assets for their Sharpe ratio to find investment opportunities with optimal risk-adjusted returns.
Original code credit: This code was originally written by tim_amblard and modified by Mr_Rakun for use as a screener.
Türkçe Açıklama:
Orijinal kod tim_amblard tarafından yazılmıştır ve Mr_Rakun tarafından, bu script’in tarayıcı formatına dönüştürülmesi amacıyla değiştirilmiştir.
Sharpe oranı, bir varlığın veya portföyün risk düzeltilmiş getirisini ölçmek için yaygın olarak kullanılan bir metriktir. Bu metrik, yatırımcıların aldıkları risk karşılığında aldıkları getirinin ne kadar verimli olduğunu değerlendirmelerine olanak tanır. Bu script’te, Sharpe oranı 180 günlük bir periyot (yaklaşık 6 ay) boyunca hesaplanır ve oranı baz alarak varlıkların değerleme bölgeleri tanımlanır: aşırı değerli, değerli ve kritik şekilde değersiz.
Ana Özellikler:
1. Risk-Free Rate (Risk-Free Oranı) Girişi: Kullanıcı, Sharpe oranı hesaplaması için risk-free (risksiz) oranı (genellikle devlet tahvilleri veya benzeri güvenli bir varlık getirisi) tanımlayabilir.
2. Lookback (Geribildirim) Periyodu (180 Gün): Varsayılan geribildirim periyodu, varlığın günlük getirilerinin ortalama ve standart sapmalarını hesaplamak için 180 gün (yaklaşık 6 ay) olarak ayarlanmıştır.
3. Değerleme Bölgeleri:
• Aşırı Değerli Bölge: Sharpe oranı 5’ten büyükse.
• Değerli Bölge: Sharpe oranı -1 ile 5 arasında ise.
• Kritik Derecede Değersiz Bölge: Sharpe oranı -3’ten küçükse.
• Nötr Bölge: Sharpe oranı yukarıdaki hiçbir koşulu karşılamıyorsa.
4. Tablo Görünümü: Script, kullanıcıdan alınan semboller listesine göre (örneğin, kripto para veya hisse senedi sembolleri) her bir sembolün son fiyatını, Sharpe oranını ve değerleme bölgesini tablo şeklinde gösterir.
5. Özel Sembol Girişi: Kullanıcı, izlemek istediği semboller listesini (virgülle ayrılmış) girebilir.
6. Günlük Zaman Çerçevesi Kontrolü: Script, kullanıcının doğru sonuçlar almak için günlük zaman çerçevesinde işlem yapması gerektiğini hatırlatır.
Nasıl Çalışır:
• Script, her sembol için belirtilen geribildirim periyodu boyunca günlük getirileri hesaplar.
• Ardından, getirilerin ortalama ve standart sapmasını hesaplayarak Sharpe oranını çıkarır.
• Sharpe oranı yıllıklaştırılır ve tanımlanan eşiklerle karşılaştırılarak sembol, farklı değerleme bölgelerine kategorize edilir.
• Grafik üzerinde, semboller, mevcut fiyatları ve Sharpe oranları gösteren bir tablo oluşturulur. Bu tablo, hangi sembollerin aşırı değerli (kırmızı), değerli (yeşil) veya kritik derecede değersiz (mavi) olduğunu kolayca görmek için renk kodlu arka planlar kullanır.
Bu araç, yatırım fırsatlarını daha verimli bir şekilde değerlendirebilmek için risk düzeltilmiş getiri açısından optimal fırsatları bulmak için birden fazla varlığın Sharpe oranlarını taramak için kullanışlıdır.
ORB Sessions w/ MidlineORB Sessions with Midline – Customizable Opening Range Breakout Indicator
📌 Overview:
This indicator allows traders to visualize Opening Range Breakout (ORB) sessions with customizable high, low, and midline levels. It supports both predefined ORB sessions and user-defined custom sessions. The ORB levels update in real-time and are automatically hidden on higher timeframes.
🔹 Features:
✅ Predefined ORB Sessions – Toggle commonly used ORB periods to match your strategy.
✅ Custom ORB Sessions – Define up to three additional ORB sessions with custom start and end times.
✅ Live ORB Updates – ORB high, low, and midline update dynamically as bars close within the session.
✅ Customizable Colors & Labels – Set unique colors for high, midline, and low levels, and enable/disable price labels.
✅ Smart Timeframe Filtering – ORB lines automatically hide on higher timeframes when they exceed the ORB duration.
✅ Futures Market Adjustments – Automatically shifts ORB session times for NQ, ES, YM, RTY, and M2K to align with market hours.
🛠️ How to Use:
1️⃣ Enable ORB Sessions – Select which predefined sessions you want to track.
2️⃣ Customize Your Own ORBs – Define up to three custom ORB sessions with specific start and end times.
3️⃣ Adjust Visualization – Modify ORB colors and labels for better chart clarity.
4️⃣ Trade ORB Breakouts – Use these key levels to identify potential breakouts, reversals, and trend continuation setups.
Market Trend Levels Detector [BigBeluga]Market Trend Levels Detector is an trend-following tool that utilizes moving average crossovers to identify key market trend levels. By detecting local highs and lows after EMA crossovers, the indicator helps traders track significant price zones and trend strength.
🔵 Key Features:
EMA Crossover-Based Trend Levels Detection:
Uses a fast and slow EMA to detect market flow shifts.
When the fast EMA crosses under the slow EMA, the indicator searches for the most recent local top and marks it with a label and horizontal level.
When the fast EMA crosses over the slow EMA, it searches for the most recent local low and marks it accordingly.
Dynamic Zone Levels:
Each detected high or low is plotted as a horizontal level, highlighting important price zones.
Traders can extend these levels to observe how price interacts with them over time.
If price crosses a level, its extension stops. Uncrossed levels continue expanding.
Gradient Trend Band Visualization:
The trend band is formed by shading the area between the two EMAs.
Color intensity varies based on volatility and trend strength.
Strong trends and high volatility areas appear with more intense colors, making trend shifts visually distinct.
🔵 Usage:
Trend Identification: Use EMA crossovers and trend bands to confirm bullish or bearish momentum.
Key Zone Mapping: Observe local high/low levels to track historical reaction points.
Breakout & Rejection Signals: Monitor price interactions with extended levels to assess potential breakouts or reversals.
Volatility Strength Analysis: Use color intensity in the trend band to gauge trend power and possible exhaustion points.
Scalping & Swing Trading: Ideal for both short-term scalping strategies and larger swing trade setups.
Market Trend Levels Detector is a must-have tool for traders looking to track market flow, key price levels, and trend momentum with dynamic visual cues. It provides a comprehensive approach to identifying high-probability trade setups using EMA-based flow detection and trend analysis.
Kulahli - KLSIDynamic Price Levels & Trend Tracker
Description
This indicator focuses on identifying dynamically changing price levels and determining the trend direction.
Key Features:
Dynamic Level Calculation: Price levels are continuously recalculated in a way that is sensitive to market conditions.
Trend Indicator: Based on how long the price stays above or below a certain level, the indicator shows the trend direction (uptrend or downtrend).
Color Coding: Price levels and trend direction are coded with different colors for easy visual identification.
Customizable Sensitivity: Offers sensitivity settings to adjust how quickly the indicator reacts to price changes.
Alert Options: Can be configured to receive alerts when the price crosses a specific level or when the trend direction changes.
How to Use:
Disclaimer:
This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice.
Past performance is not indicative of future results.1
Use at your own risk.
Feel free to adjust this draft according to the specific features and functions of your indicator.
Aggressive Strategy for High IV Market### Strategic background
In a volatile high IV market, prices are volatile and market expectations of future uncertainty are high. This environment provides opportunities for aggressive trading strategies, but also comes with a high level of risk. In pursuit of a high Sharpe ratio (i.e., risk-adjusted return), we need to design a strategy that captures the benefits of market volatility while effectively controlling risk. Based on daily line cycles, I choose a combination of trend tracking and volatility filtering for highly volatile assets such as stocks, futures or cryptocurrencies.
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### Strategy framework
#### Data
- Use daily data, including opening, closing, high and low prices.
- Suitable for highly volatile markets such as technology stocks, cryptocurrencies or volatile index futures.
#### Core indicators
1. ** Trend Indicators ** :
Fast Exponential Moving Average (EMA_fast) : 10-day EMA, used to capture short-term trends.
- Slow Exponential Moving Average (EMA_slow) : 30-day EMA, used to determine the long-term trend.
2. ** Volatility Indicators ** :
Average true Volatility (ATR) : 14-day ATR, used to measure market volatility.
- ATR mean (ATR_mean) : A simple moving average of the 20-day ATR that serves as a volatility benchmark.
- ATR standard deviation (ATR_std) : The standard deviation of the 20-day ATR, which is used to judge extreme changes in volatility.
#### Trading logic
The strategy is based on a trend following approach of double moving averages and filters volatility through ATR indicators, ensuring that trading only in a high-volatility environment is in line with aggressive and high sharpe ratio goals.
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### Entry and exit conditions
#### Admission conditions
- ** Multiple entry ** :
- EMA_fast Crosses EMA_slow (gold cross), indicating that the short-term trend is turning upward.
-ATR > ATR_mean + 1 * ATR_std indicates that the current volatility is above average and the market is in a state of high volatility.
- ** Short Entry ** :
- EMA_fast Crosses EMA_slow (dead cross) downward, indicating that the short-term trend turns downward.
-ATR > ATR_mean + 1 * ATR_std, confirming high volatility.
#### Appearance conditions
- ** Long show ** :
- EMA_fast Enters the EMA_slow (dead cross) downward, and the trend reverses.
- or ATR < ATR_mean-1 * ATR_std, volatility decreases significantly and the market calms down.
- ** Bear out ** :
- EMA_fast Crosses the EMA_slow (gold cross) on the top, and the trend reverses.
- or ATR < ATR_mean-1 * ATR_std, the volatility is reduced.
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### Risk management
To control the high risk associated with aggressive strategies, set up the following mechanisms:
1. ** Stop loss ** :
- Long: Entry price - 2 * ATR.
- Short: Entry price + 2 * ATR.
- Dynamic stop loss based on ATR can adapt to market volatility changes.
2. ** Stop profit ** :
- Fixed profit target can be selected (e.g. entry price ± 4 * ATR).
- Or use trailing stop losses to lock in profits following price movements.
3. ** Location Management ** :
- Reduce positions appropriately in times of high volatility, such as dynamically adjusting position size according to ATR, ensuring that the risk of a single trade does not exceed 1%-2% of the account capital.
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### Strategy features
- ** Aggressiveness ** : By trading only in a high ATR environment, the strategy takes full advantage of market volatility and pursues greater returns.
- ** High Sharpe ratio potential ** : Trend tracking combined with volatility filtering to avoid ineffective trades during periods of low volatility and improve the ratio of return to risk.
- ** Daily line Cycle ** : Based on daily line data, suitable for traders who operate frequently but are not too complex.
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### Implementation steps
1. ** Data Preparation ** :
- Get the daily data of the target asset.
- Calculate EMA_fast (10 days), EMA_slow (30 days), ATR (14 days), ATR_mean (20 days), and ATR_std (20 days).
2. ** Signal generation ** :
- Check EMA cross signals and ATR conditions daily to generate long/short signals.
3. ** Execute trades ** :
- Enter according to the signal, set stop loss and profit.
- Monitor exit conditions and close positions in time.
4. ** Backtest and Optimization ** :
- Use historical data to backtest strategies to evaluate Sharpe ratios, maximum retracements, and win rates.
- Optimize parameters such as EMA period and ATR threshold to improve policy performance.
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### Precautions
- ** Trading costs ** : Highly volatile markets may result in frequent trading, and the impact of fees and slippage on earnings needs to be considered.
- ** Risk Control ** : Aggressive strategies may face large retracements and need to strictly implement stop losses.
- ** Scalability ** : Additional metrics (such as volume or VIX) can be added to enhance strategy robustness, or combined with machine learning to predict trends and volatility.
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### Summary
This is a trend following strategy based on dual moving averages and ATR, designed for volatile high IV markets. By entering into high volatility and exiting into low volatility, the strategy combines aggressive and risk-adjusted returns for traders seeking a high sharpe ratio. It is recommended to fully backtest before implementation and adjust the parameters according to the specific market.
EPS Line Indicator - cristianhkrOverview
The EPS Line Indicator displays the Earnings Per Share (EPS) of a publicly traded company directly on a TradingView chart. It provides a historical trend of EPS over time, allowing investors to track a company's profitability per share.
Key Features
📊 Plots actual EPS data for the selected stock.
📅 Updates quarterly as new EPS reports are released.
🔄 Smooths missing values by holding the last reported EPS.
🔍 Helps track long-term profitability trends.
How It Works
The script retrieves quarterly EPS using request.financial(syminfo.tickerid, "EARNINGS_PER_SHARE", "Q", barmerge.gaps_off).
If EPS data is missing for a given period, the last available EPS value is retained to maintain continuity.
The EPS values are plotted as a continuous green line on the chart.
A baseline at EPS = 0 is included to easily identify profitable vs. loss-making periods.
How to Use This Indicator
If the EPS line is trending upwards 📈 → The company is growing earnings per share, a strong sign of profitability.
If the EPS line is declining 📉 → The company’s EPS is shrinking, which may indicate financial weakness.
If EPS is negative (below zero) ❌ → The company is reporting losses per share, which can be a warning sign.
Limitations
Only works with stocks that report EPS data (not applicable to cryptocurrencies or commodities).
Does not adjust for stock splits or other corporate actions.
Best used on daily, weekly, or monthly charts for clear earnings trends.
Conclusion
This indicator is a powerful tool for investors who want to visualize earnings per share trends directly on a price chart. By showing how EPS evolves over time, it helps assess a company's profitability trajectory, making it useful for both fundamental analysis and long-term investing.
🚀 Use this indicator to track EPS growth and make smarter investment decisions!
High Volume Points [BigBeluga]High Volume Points is a unique volume-based indicator designed to highlight key liquidity zones where significant market activity occurs. By visualizing high-volume pivots with dynamically sized markers and optional support/resistance levels, traders can easily identify areas of interest for potential breakouts, liquidity grabs, and trend reversals.
🔵 Key Features:
High Volume Points Visualization:
The indicator detects pivot highs and lows with exceptionally high trading volume.
Each high-volume point is displayed as a concentric circle, with its size dynamically increasing based on the volume magnitude.
The exact volume at the pivot is shown within the circle.
Dynamic Levels from Volume Pivots:
Horizontal levels are drawn from detected high-volume pivots to act as support or resistance.
Traders can use these levels to anticipate potential liquidity zones and market reactions.
Liquidity Grabs Detection:
If price crosses a high-volume level and grabs liquidity, the level automatically changes to a dashed line.
This feature helps traders track areas where institutional activity may have occurred.
Volume-Based Filtering:
Users can filter volume points by a customizable threshold from 0 to 6, allowing them to focus only on the most significant high-volume pivots.
Lower thresholds capture more volume points, while higher thresholds highlight only the most extreme liquidity events.
🔵 Usage:
Identify strong support/resistance zones based on high-volume pivots.
Track liquidity grabs when price crosses a high-volume level and converts it into a dashed line.
Filter volume points based on significance to remove noise and focus on key areas.
Use volume circles to gauge the intensity of market interest at specific price points.
High Volume Points is an essential tool for traders looking to track institutional activity, analyze liquidity zones, and refine their entries based on volume-driven market structure.
VolumeProfileLibrary "VolumeProfile"
Analyzes volume and price and calculates a volume profile, in particular the Point Of Control and Value Area values.
new(rowSizeInTicks, valueAreaCoverage, startTime)
Constructor method that creates a new Volume Profile
Parameters:
rowSizeInTicks (float) : Internal row size (aka resolution) of the volume profile. Useful for most futures contracts would be '1 / syminfo.mintick'. Default '4'.
valueAreaCoverage (int) : Percentage of total volume that is considered the Value Area. Default '70'
startTime (int) : Start time (unix timestamp in milliseconds) of the Volume Profile. Default 'time'.
Returns: VolumeProfile object
method calculatePOC(vp)
Calculates current Point Of Control of the VP
Namespace types: VolumeProfile
Parameters:
vp (VolumeProfile)
Returns: void
method calculateVA(vp)
Calculates current Value Area High and Low of the VP
Namespace types: VolumeProfile
Parameters:
vp (VolumeProfile)
Returns: void
method update(vp, h, l, v, t)
Processes new chart data and sorts volume into rows. Then calls calculatePOC() and calculateVA() to update the VP. Parameters are usually the output of request.security_lower_tf.
Namespace types: VolumeProfile
Parameters:
vp (VolumeProfile)
h (array) : Array of highs
l (array) : Array of lows
v (array) : Array of volumes
t (array) : Array of candle times
Returns: void
method setSessionHigh(vp, h)
Sets the high of the session the VP is tracking
Namespace types: VolumeProfile
Parameters:
vp (VolumeProfile)
h (float)
Returns: void
method setSessionLow(vp, l)
Sets the low of the session the VP is tracking
Namespace types: VolumeProfile
Parameters:
vp (VolumeProfile)
l (float)
Returns: void
method getPOC(vp)
Gets the current Point Of Control
Namespace types: VolumeProfile
Parameters:
vp (VolumeProfile)
Returns: Point Of Control (float)
method getVAH(vp)
Gets the current Value Area High
Namespace types: VolumeProfile
Parameters:
vp (VolumeProfile)
Returns: Value Area High (float)
method getVAL(vp)
Gets the current Value Area Low
Namespace types: VolumeProfile
Parameters:
vp (VolumeProfile)
Returns: Value Area Low (float)
VolumeProfile
Fields:
rowSizeInTicks (series float)
valueAreaCoverage (series int)
startTime (series int)
valueAreaHigh (series float)
pointOfControl (series float)
valueAreaLow (series float)
sessionHigh (series float)
sessionLow (series float)
volumeByRow (map)
totalVolume (series float)
pocRow (series float)
pocVol (series float)
Robinhood Crypto Combined Volume Tracker
This indicator provides a comprehensive visualization of the combined trading volume for all cryptocurrency pairs available on Robinhood, tailored to the selected region (USA or Europe). The chart dynamically updates based on your selected region, providing actionable insights into market activity.
Features:
Dynamic Region Selection: Toggle between USA and Europe to display the relevant trading pairs for your region.
Combined Volume Visualization: Aggregates and plots the total trading volume for all selected cryptocurrency pairs.
Dynamic Background: Background color changes based on the selected region for visual clarity.
Real-Time Debug Label: Displays the selected region and current total combined volume on the latest bar.
Color-Coded Chart: Distinct plot colors for USA (blue) and Europe (green) to easily identify the region.
Use Cases:
Market Trends: Monitor total crypto market activity to gauge investor interest and trading momentum in different regions.
Region-Specific Analysis: Compare trading behavior between USA and Europe by switching regions.
Volume Comparisons: Assess market strength by observing changes in combined volume over time.
How to Use:
Select your desired region (USA/Europe) using the "Select Region" dropdown.
View the combined trading volume plot on the chart.
Use the background color and chart plot for quick identification of region-specific data.
Notes:
The combined volume calculation is based on the daily timeframe (D) and updates dynamically.
Ensure the selected region matches your area of interest to get accurate insights.
This indicator is ideal for traders looking to analyze and compare crypto trading activity across regions in a consolidated view.