BLCKBOX Crypto Bear Market PredicationMy First Indicator!
This indicator was developed in an attempt to predict a crypto bear market and global recession. It's a really simple plugin-in that reads GDP information from major countries, plots them in a chart and calculates the lowest values month on month. When a -1 is detected in the chart a red indicator is displayed on the indicator at the bottom of the window warning of a potential future downward trend for crypto markets.
Let me know how you get on. The indicator doesn't work with normal stock markets but there does seem to be a correlation with crypto markets.
Sentiment
BTC Markup/Markdown Zones by Koenigsegg📈 BTC Markup/Markdown Zones
A handcrafted indicator designed to mark Bitcoin's most critical High Time Frame (HTF) structure shifts. This tool overlays true institutional-level Markup and Markdown Zones, selected manually after deep market review. Whether you're testing strategies or actively trading, this tool gives you the bigger picture at all times.
🔍 Key Features:
✅ HTF Markup & Markdown Zones
Every zone is manually selected — no indicators, no repainting. Just raw market history and real structure.
✅ Two Display Modes
• Background Zones — soft overlays with low opacity for visual context — with the option to increase opacity manually if desired.
• Start Candle Highlight — sharply highlighted candle marking the final pivot before a macro reversal.
✅ Custom Color Controls (Style Tab)
All visual styling lives in the Style tab, with clearly labeled fields:
• Markup Zone
• Markdown Zone
• Start Candle Highlight Markup
• Start Candle Highlight Markdown
✅ Minimal Input Section
Just one toggle: display mode. Everything else is kept clean and intuitive.
🧠 Purpose:
This script is made for any timeframe:
• Zoom into lower timeframes to know whether you're trading inside a Markup or Markdown
• Use it during strategy testing for true structural awareness
📅 Handpicked Macro Turning Points:
Each zone originates from a manually confirmed candle — the last meaningful candle before a shift in control between bulls and bears:
• FRI 19 AUG 2011 12PM – MARK DOWN
• THU 20 OCT 2011 12AM – MARK UP
• WED 10 APR 2013 12PM – MARK DOWN
• FRI 12 APR 2013 12PM – MARK UP
• SAT 30 NOV 2013 12AM – MARK DOWN
• WED 14 JAN 2015 12PM – MARK UP
• SUN 17 DEC 2017 12PM – MARK DOWN
• SAT 15 DEC 2018 12PM – MARK UP
• WED 14 APR 2021 4AM – MARK DOWN
• TUE 22 JUN 2021 12PM – MARK UP
• WED 10 NOV 2021 12PM – MARK DOWN
• MON 21 NOV 2022 8PM – MARK UP
• THU 14 MAR 2024 4AM – MARK DOWN
• MON 5 AUG 2024 12PM – MARK UP
• MON 20 JAN 2025 4AM – MARK DOWN
💡 Zones are manually updated by me after each new confirmed Markup or Markdown.
🧬 Fractal Structure for MTF Systems
Price is fractal — meaning the same principles of structure repeat across all timeframes. In Version 2, this tool evolves by introducing manually selected sub-zones inside each High Time Frame (HTF) Markup or Markdown. These sub-zones reflect Medium Timeframe (MTF) structure shifts, offering precision for traders who operate on both intraday and swing levels.
This makes the indicator ideal for low timeframe (LTF) Markup/Markdown awareness — whether you're managing 15m entries or building multi-timeframe confluence systems.
No auto-zones. No guesswork. Just clean, intentional structure division within the broader trend, handpicked for maximum clarity and edge.
💡 Pro Tip:
When price is inside a Markup Zone, shorting becomes riskier — you're trading against a macro bullish structure.
When inside a Markdown Zone, longing becomes riskier — you're fighting against confirmed bearish momentum.
Use this tool to stay aligned with the broader move, especially when zoomed into smaller timeframes or managing entries/exits during intraday setups.
📈 Markup Phase – Bullish Sentiment
Definition: A period where price makes higher highs and higher lows — the uptrend is in full force.
Why sentiment is bullish:
- Institutions and smart money are already positioned long.
- Public/institutional demand drives prices up.
- Momentum is supported by positive news, breakouts, and FOMO.
- Higher highs confirm buyers are in control.
📉 Markdown Phase – Bearish Sentiment
Definition: A period where price makes lower lows and lower highs — clear downtrend.
Why sentiment is bearish:
- Distribution has already occurred, and supply outweighs demand.
- Smart money is short or sidelined, waiting for deeper prices.
- Panic selling or trend-following traders add downside momentum.
- Lower lows confirm sellers are in control.
❌ Trading Against the Trend — Consequences:
-Reduced Probability of Success
-You’re fighting the dominant flow. Most participants are pushing in the opposite direction.
-Drawdowns & Stop-Outs
-Countertrend trades often get wicked or flushed before any meaningful move, especially without structure-based entries.
-Low Risk-Reward Ratio
-Trends offer sustained moves. Countertrend trades may have small take-profit zones or chop.
-Mental Drain & Doubt
-Fighting momentum causes anxiety, second-guessing, and emotional reactions.
-Missed Opportunities
-Focusing on fighting the trend makes you blind to the high-probability setups with the trend.
-Increased Transaction Costs
-More stop-outs and re-entries mean more fees, more friction.
-FOMO from Watching the Trend Run
-Entering countertrend means you might watch the trend explode without you.
-Confirmation Bias & Stubbornness
-Countertrend traders often look for reasons to justify staying in the wrong direction — leading to bigger losses.
🧠 Summary
In markup = bulls dominate → you swim with the current.
In markdown = bears dominate → going long is like pushing a rock uphill.
Trading with the trend is not just safer, it's smarter. The edge lives in momentum — not ego.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational and analytical use only. It is not financial advice and should not be relied on for decision-making without personal analysis.
This is not a predictive tool. No indicator can forecast upcoming price movements.
What you see here is based purely on past market behavior — specifically, historical tops and bottoms that marked the start of confirmed reversals.
This script does not know where the next reversal begins, nor can it determine where a new Markup or Markdown starts or ends. It is designed to provide context, not prediction.
Always trade with responsibility and perform your own due diligence.
GTI Buy/SellGTI Buy and Sell Indicator
It´s an indicator that suggests where to buy and sell, based on the market conditions.
There are two signals, the second one is stronger than the first one. Combine both.
GTI TrendGTI Trend is an indicator that indicates where market is probably going, up or down.
Please use it with moving averages and vwap indicators.
Please disable borders, body and wick candle colors on Symbol Settings of the chart.
OFC - Liquidations ATS editionOFC – Liquidations (ATS-edition)
This indicator detects aggressive position closures and liquidation-style activity using a dynamic, flow-based approach grounded in Volume-to-Open-Interest (VOI) analysis. It identifies sudden surges in executed volume relative to open interest and filters them through adaptive, statistically-driven thresholds.
Built for traders who want to anticipate or confirm market flushes, stop hunts, or trap reversals, the tool supports detection of both long/short closures and optionally position openings — all based on actual order flow dynamics rather than speculative price patterns.
Key Features:
VOI Spike Detection: Identifies rare bursts of volume relative to open interest using percentile and volatility scaling.
Directional Filtering: Uses volume delta to determine whether long or short positions are being flushed.
Adaptive Thresholds: Built-in ATR and standard deviation normalization make the logic self-tuning across assets and timeframes.
Signal Confidence Tiers: Three levels of signal strength help distinguish mild pressure from extreme liquidations.
Opening Detection (Optional): Spot potential position buildups in real time.
Debug Table (Optional): View live stats including VOI, thresholds, and signal proximity.
Ideal Use Cases
Confirmation of liquidation flushes and reversals
Trap identification (long/short bait setups)
Tactical execution timing for breakout retests or exhaustion fades
Scalp filtering in combination with price action or market structure
This tool prioritizes signal quality over quantity, offering a clear edge for traders who rely on actionable flow insights.
No predictions — just real-time evidence of pressure in the tape.
Money Flow Pattern
Money Flow Pattern
This advanced indicator combines money flow analysis with a multidimensional assessment of trend strength, offering a comprehensive perspective on market sentiment across various time horizons. Its key components include:
1. Money Flow Visualization
The long-term flow (green/red wave) indicates the direction of market pressure based on its position above or below the zero line. To aid in interpreting the wave color, the area at the bottom of the indicator changes color in accordance with the main wave. The primary wave on the chart shifts color depending on the prevailing trend:
Green: Accumulation (capital inflow)
Red: Distribution (capital outflow)
2. Short-term investors (blue wave):
A fast-reacting curve that reflects momentary mood swings, helpful in identifying local extremes.
3. Mid-term Signals (white and violet lines)
Lines above zero reinforce bullish signals; lines below zero strengthen bearish signals.
Line crossovers generate signals:
Green dot: Potential entry point into an uptrend
Red dot: Warning signal for potential declines
4. Trend Strength Line
The color of this line (blue/orange/red) enables rapid assessment:
Weak trend – consolidation phase (blue)
Strong trend – optimal for trend-following strategies (orange)
Extremely strong trend – risk of reversal (red)
5. Auxiliary Layers
Both upper and lower colored zones (blue-green and blue-red) serve as reference areas.
Reference levels (-100, -50, 0, 50, 100) help assess extreme overbought/oversold conditions.
Gradient fills highlight overbought zones (red gradient) and oversold zones (green gradient).
Advantages of the Indicator
Multidimensional analysis: Integrates data from multiple timeframes (short-, medium-, and long-term).
Intuitive visualization: Color schemes and chart shapes make interpretation accessible even for beginners.
Signal filtering: Integration with the Trend Strength Line reduces false signals during sideways phases.
m-spot
The M-SPOT Indicator is a sophisticated tool of technical analysis, meticulously designed to identify pivotal market entry and exit levels, with particular emphasis on dollar-cost averaging (DCA) strategies. While its core computations are based on daily chart data, the indicator is versatile, presenting actionable signals across all timeframes.
The indicator delineates two principal zones: a green buy zone and a red sell zone.
The green zone emerges when the price falls below a specified threshold relative to time, signaling an opportunity for gradual position accumulation—an archetypal DCA approach.
Conversely, the red sell zone is triggered when the price exceeds a defined value over time, suggesting the market is significantly overbought and that a systematic, phased exit (DCA selling) should be considered.
Beyond these zones, the M-SPOT Indicator employs advanced algorithms to detect potential market peaks and troughs. When price action breaches certain levels, the indicator generates clear signals such as:
“SELL ALL” — displayed as labels with a vertical yellow line,
“Strong BUY” — marked by colored dots on the chart.
Users may tailor the calculation methodology to the asset class in question, whether Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), or Solana (SOL). The indicator automatically highlights the chart background in the respective buy and sell zones, thereby facilitating swift and informed decision-making.
Furthermore, the M-SPOT Indicator is equipped with an alert system that notifies users of:
“DCA Buy Area” — when the price enters the accumulation zone,
“DCA Sell Area” — when the price enters the distribution zone,
“PEAK” — signaling an impending market top,
“Strong BUY” — denoting a robust buy signal.
Thanks to its transparent zones and unambiguous signals, the M-SPOT Indicator empowers both novice and experienced investors to make judicious decisions in financial markets.
MM Smart Visualizer V2📌 Indicator Description for TradingView:
MM Smart Visualizer V2 – Limited Free Version
This indicator is designed for traders who want to understand Market Maker behavior (MM) and make smarter trading decisions using a multi-layered visual analysis.
🔍 Features:
📊 Multi-timeframe trend detection (4H, 1H, 15m, 5m) – automatically identifies trend direction based on SMA 50/200
💡 Smart Sentiment Analysis – detects strong bullish/bearish candles based on volume and SMA positioning, shown with visual arrows
🚨 Fakeout Detection – identifies liquidity grabs and false breakouts above or below previous swing points
🔵🔴 4H Support & Resistance Levels – draws automatic key S/R lines from higher timeframe
📦 MM Info Panel – displays trend direction, volume strength, price location within range, sentiment, and fakeout signals in one clean box
✅ Ideal for scalpers, intraday, and swing traders looking to catch clean, confirmed entries without noise.
📣 This version is free for a limited time only.
The indicator will soon become invite-only for traders who support the project.
🔒 Enjoy the free access while it lasts. If you like it, follow for updates and future premium tools.
#MMVisualizer #SmartTrading #MarketMakerTools #FakeoutDetector #VolumePower #XAUUSD #PineScript #ScalpingTools
ICT Macro H1 v2"H1 Candle Time Box" is a custom TradingView indicator that highlights a configurable time window surrounding the close of each 1-hour (H1) candle. The indicator draws a transparent box 15 minutes before and after each H1 candle close (by default), helping traders visualize time-based reaction zones.
🔍 Features:
Custom time window: Users can set how many minutes before and after the H1 close the box should appear.
Dynamic positioning: Boxes are drawn slightly above the candles to avoid overlap with price bars.
Live time labels: Each box displays its time range (e.g., "08:45 - 09:15") based on the start and end time of the zone.
Auto-cleaning: Only a limited number of recent boxes (default: 5) are shown, keeping the chart clean.
Requires 1-minute chart for precise timing.
This tool is especially helpful for intraday traders to identify areas of interest or market reactions before and after key hourly closes.
ICT Macro H1"H1 Candle Time Box" is a custom TradingView indicator that highlights a configurable time window surrounding the close of each 1-hour (H1) candle. The indicator draws a transparent box 15 minutes before and after each H1 candle close (by default), helping traders visualize time-based reaction zones.
🔍 Features:
Custom time window: Users can set how many minutes before and after the H1 close the box should appear.
Dynamic positioning: Boxes are drawn slightly above the candles to avoid overlap with price bars.
Live time labels: Each box displays its time range (e.g., "08:45 - 09:15") based on the start and end time of the zone.
Auto-cleaning: Only a limited number of recent boxes (default: 5) are shown, keeping the chart clean.
Requires 1-minute chart for precise timing.
This tool is especially helpful for intraday traders to identify areas of interest or market reactions before and after key hourly closes.
ICT Macro H1"H1 Candle Time Box" is a custom TradingView indicator that highlights a configurable time window surrounding the close of each 1-hour (H1) candle. The indicator draws a transparent box 15 minutes before and after each H1 candle close (by default), helping traders visualize time-based reaction zones.
🔍 Features:
Custom time window: Users can set how many minutes before and after the H1 close the box should appear.
Dynamic positioning: Boxes are drawn slightly above the candles to avoid overlap with price bars.
Live time labels: Each box displays its time range (e.g., "08:45 - 09:15") based on the start and end time of the zone.
Auto-cleaning: Only a limited number of recent boxes (default: 5) are shown, keeping the chart clean.
Requires 1-minute chart for precise timing.
This tool is especially helpful for intraday traders to identify areas of interest or market reactions before and after key hourly closes.
Price Change Sentiment Index [tradeviZion]Price Change Sentiment Index
A technical indicator that measures price changes relative to the day's range.
Indicator Overview
Normalizes price changes on a 0-100 scale
Uses a smoothing period for signal clarity
Shows potential overbought/oversold conditions
Inputs
Smoothing Period (default: 3)
Show Background Colors (on/off)
Overbought Level (default: 75)
Oversold Level (default: 25)
Reading the Indicator
Values above 75: Price change showing strong upward movement
Values below 25: Price change showing strong downward movement
Around 50: Neutral price movement
Technical Details
// Core calculation
changePct = (currClose - prevClose) / (high - low)
normalized = 50 + (changePct * 50)
smoothedNormalized = ta.sma(normalizedClamped, smoothingPeriod)
Usage Notes
Best used with other technical analysis tools
Adjustable smoothing period affects signal sensitivity
Background colors highlight extreme readings
Works on any timeframe
Settings Guide
Smoothing Period:
- Lower values (1-3): More responsive
- Higher values (5-10): Smoother output
Visual Settings: Toggle background colors
Levels: Adjust overbought/oversold thresholds
This indicator is a technical analysis tool. Please conduct your own research and testing before use.
Major Session Highs/LowsThis indicator creates horizontal lines at major session high/lows (US, London, and Asian). The script updates the lines automatically, on session close.
For instance, when viewing during the US session, after the London overlap, horizontal lines will be displayed at the following levels.
The high/low of the most recent London session.
The high/low of the most recent Asian session.
The high/low of the last full US session, i.e. the session of the day prior.
When the current US session closes, the US levels automatically update.
Lot Size (USD)Calculate lot size and stop loss from the actual price to the stop loss that you enter manually. Only for Forex pairs with USD
Enhanced TotT Heuristics Inspired IndicatorTrend analysis with emas that showws break and structure change
WaveTrend Matrix (1m-1w) – Custom ThresholdsA visual control panel for momentum exhaustion across ten key time-frames.
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🧬 DNA
This is a fork of LazyBear’s original WaveTrend Oscillator .
The oscillator logic is 100 % intact; I simply stream the values into a compact table so that day- and swing-traders can see the “bigger picture” at a glance.
📈 What does it do?
Calculates WaveTrend on ten granularities: 1m, 3m, 5m, 15m, 30m, 1h, 2h, 4h, 1d, 1w.
Displays the current oscillator print in a color-coded matrix.
• Red = overbought (≥ high threshold)
• Green = oversold (≤ low threshold)
• Gray = neutral / in-range
All thresholds are user-adjustable.
Built on Pine v5, zero repainting, works on any symbol.
🛠 Parameters
Channel Length – WT “n1” (default 10)
Average Length – WT “n2” (default 21)
Red from – overbought cut-off (default +60)
Green under – oversold cut-off (default –60)
🚀 How to use it
1. Apply the indicator to your chart – no extra setup required.
2. Read the matrix top-down before every entry:
• Multiple deep-green rows → market broadly oversold → watch for longs.
• Multiple deep-red rows → market broadly overbought → watch for shorts or stay flat.
3. Combine with your trend filter (EMA-stack, VWAP, structure) to avoid counter-trend trades.
Hippo Battlefield - Bulls VS Bears 20 bars## Hippo Battlefield – Bulls VS Bears (20 Bars)
**What it is**
A multi-dimensional momentum-and-sentiment oscillator that combines classic Bull/Bear Power with ATR- or peak-normalization, then layers on RSI and MACD-derived metrics into:
1. **A colored bar series** showing net Bull+Bear Power strength over the last 20 bars,
2. **A dynamic table** of each of those 20 BBP values (grouped into four 5-bar “quartals”), with symbols, per-bar change, and rolling averages, and
3. **A composite “Weighted BBP” histogram** blending normalized RSI, MACD, and BBP into a single view.
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### Key Inputs
- **Length (EMA)** – look-back for the underlying EMA (default 60)
- **Normalization Length** – look-back window for peak-normalization (default 60)
- **Use ATR for Norm.** – toggle ATR-based normalization vs. highest-abs(BBP)
- **Show Tables** – toggle the bottom-right 21×11 grid of raw and average BBP values
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### What You See
#### 1. Colored Bars (Overlay = false)
- Bars are colored by normalized BBP intensity:
- Extreme Bull (≥+10): deep blue
- Strong Bull (+5 to +10): green/yellow
- Weak Bull (+0 to +5): dark green
- Weak Bear (–0 to –5): dark red
- Strong Bear (–5 to –10): pink/red
- Extreme Bear (<–10): magenta
#### 2. Bottom-Right Table (20 Bars of Data)
- Divided into four columns (0–4, 5–9, 10–14, 15–19 bars ago) and one “average” row.
- Each cell shows:
1. Bar index (1–20),
2. Normalized BBP value (to four decimals),
3. Direction symbol (↑/↓/=),
4. Bar-to-bar change (± value),
5. A separator “|”.
- At the very bottom, each column’s 5-bar average is displayed as “Avg: X.XXXX” with a dot marker.
#### 3. Top-Center Mini-Table
- When ≥20 bars have elapsed, shows the date at 20 bars ago and the average BBP across the full 20-bar window.
#### 4. Normalized RSI Line
- Rescales the classic 14-period RSI into a –20…+20 band to align with BBP.
#### 5. MACD Lines (Hidden) & Composite Histogram
- MACD and signal lines are calculated but not plotted by default.
- A “Weighted BBP” histogram combines:
- 20% normalized RSI,
- 20% average of (MACD + signal + normalized BBP),
- 60% normalized BBP
- Plotted as columns, color-coded by strength using the same palette as the main bars.
#### 6. Middle Reference Line
- A horizontal zero line to anchor over/under-zero readings.
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### How to Use It
- **Trend confirmation**: Strong blue/green bars alongside a rising histogram suggest bull conviction; strong reds/magentas signal bear dominance.
- **Divergence spotting**: Watch for price making new highs/lows while BBP or the histogram fails to follow.
- **Quartal analysis**: The 5-bar group averages can reveal whether recent momentum is accelerating or waning.
- **Cross-indicator weighting**: Because RSI, MACD, and raw BBP all feed into the final histogram, you get a smoothed, blended view of momentum shifts.
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**Tip:** Tweak the EMA and normalization length to suit your preferred timeframe (e.g. shorter for intraday scalps, longer for swing trades). Enable/disable the table if you prefer a cleaner pane.
MACD & Stoch Double Cross (≤N bars apart)Inputs (What the script considers / user can set)
How close the MACD and Stochastic double crossing signals are:
You can set how many bars (time periods) apart the MACD and Stochastic “cross” signals can be for the script to count them as a valid signal (e.g., 3 bars apart by default).
Extra confirmations from other timeframes:
You can choose if you want the script to double-check the MACD signal on other chart timeframes (like 5-minute, 15-minute, or 1-hour charts) before showing a signal.
You can also require that the MACD line is above or below zero on these timeframes for extra confirmation.
MACD and Stochastic signals:
The script looks for two types of signals:
When the MACD line crosses above/below its signal line (MACD cross).
When the Stochastic “%K” line crosses above/below its “%D” line (Stoch cross).
Default and Alternative Timeframes
Default Settings:
The script’s default inputs are configured for use on the 5-minute timeframe chart. This means the confirmations and logic are best suited for 5-minute candles by default.
Using on Other Timeframes:
If you want to use this script on a 1-minute or 15-minute chart, you can do so!
Just adjust the input settings (like which confirmations are enabled) to match your chosen chart timeframe.
For example, if you are on a 1-minute chart, you might want to enable confirmations from the 5-minute and disable for other timeframe, and so on.
Outputs (What the script shows/does)
Buy and Sell Arrows:
When both the MACD and Stochastic cross in the same direction within the allowed number of bars, and all confirmations are met, the script plots a blue arrow below the bar for a buy signal, or an orange arrow above the bar for a sell signal.
Number Label:
When a signal appears, it also draws a square label with a number. This number tells you how many bars apart the two crosses actually happened.
Alerts:
The script can trigger alerts (notifications) when a new buy or sell signal appears, so you don’t have to watch the chart all the time.
Summary:
By default, the script is set up for the 5-minute chart, but you can use it on 1-minute or 15-minute charts by changing the input settings to fit your needs. The script helps you spot when both the MACD and Stochastic indicators agree on a buy or sell signal close together, and can alert you or mark the chart when this happens.
My-Indicator - Global Liquidity & Money Supply M2 + Time OffsetThis script is designed to visualize a global liquidity and money supply index by combining data from various regions and, optionally, central bank activity. Visualizing this data on a chart allows you to see how central banks are intervening in the financial system and how the total amount of money in the economy is changing. Let’s take a look at how it works:
Central Bank Liquidity
Shows the actions of central banks (e.g. FED, ECB) providing short-term cash to commercial banks. If you see spikes or a steady increase in these indicators, it may suggest that liquidity is being increased through intervention, which often stimulates the market.
Money Supply
M2 money supply is a monetary aggregate that includes M1 (cash and current deposits) plus savings deposits, small term deposits, and other financial instruments that, while not as liquid as M1, can be quickly converted into cash. As a result, M2 provides a broader picture of the available money in the economy, which is useful for analyzing market conditions and potential economic trends.
How does it help investors?
It allows you to quickly see when central banks are injecting additional liquidity, which could signal higher prices.
It allows you to see trends in the money supply, which informs potential changes in inflation and the economic cycle.
Combining both sets of data provides a more complete picture – both in the short and long term – which makes it easier to predict upcoming price movements.
This allows investors to better respond to changes in central bank policy and broader monetary trends, increasing their chances of making better investment decisions.
Data Collection
The script retrieves money supply data for key markets such as the USA (USM2), Europe (EUM2), China (CNM2), and Japan (JPM2). It also offers additional money supply series for other markets—like Canada (CAM2), Great Britain (GBM2), Russia (RUM2), Brazil (BRM2), Mexico (MXM2), and New Zealand (NZM2)—with extra options (e.g., Australia, India, Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, Sweden) disabled by default. Moreover, you can enable data for central bank liquidity (such as FED, RRP, TGA, ECB, PBC, BOJ, and other central banks), which are also disabled by default.
Index Calculation
The indicator calculates the index by adding together all the enabled money supply series (and the central bank data if activated) and then scales the sum by dividing it by 1,000,000,000,000 (one trillion). This scaling makes the resulting values more manageable and easier to read on the chart.
Time Offset Feature
A key feature of the script is the time offset. With the input parameter "Time Offset (days)", the user can shift the plotted index line by a specific number of days. The script converts the given offset in days into a number of bars based on the current chart's timeframe. This allows you to adjust for the delay between liquidity changes and their effect on asset prices.
Overall, the indicator plots a line on your chart representing the global liquidity and money supply index, allowing you to visually monitor trends and better understand how liquidity and central bank actions may influence market movements.
What makes this script different from others?
Every supported market—both major regions (USA, Eurozone, China, Japan, etc.) and additional ones—is available. You can toggle each series on or off, so you can view only Money Supply data, only Central Bank Liquidity, or any custom combination.
Separated Data Groups. Inputs are organized into clear groups (“Money Supply”, “Other Money Supply”, “Central Bank Liquidity”), making it easy to focus on just the data you need without clutter.
True Day‑Based Offset. This script converts your chosen “Time Offset (days)” into actual days regardless of timeframe. Whether you’re on a 5‑minute or daily chart, the index is always shifted by exactly the number of days you specify.
Strategy ChecklistHave your rules right where you can see them and see in a split second if the trade meets your required rules.
Small (adjustable) table on the bottom right of your screen with all your rules (up to 10). Good to know:
Delete the text input text for a rule to delete the rule from the table
You can check rule(s) by going into the indicator settings and checking the checkbox for the desired rule(s)
GTR369 Day Range DividerThe indicator divides the chart into Israeli trading days, starting at one o’clock after midnight and ending a minute before the next midnight, marking each day’s open with a thin vertical line whose color and width you can choose. A label with the day’s name (in Hebrew) can appear on the very first bar of the session, while another label is placed midway through the previous day, beneath the candles at a fixed distance from the bottom so it doesn’t obscure price. You can adjust the label’s color, size, and letter spacing, customize the line style, and decide whether to show the early-session label. The indicator ignores Saturday and Sunday, works on any intraday timeframe, never repaints after plotting, and lets you quickly spot daily sequences and time-of-day patterns for market analysis.
Quantum Delta Zones with EnhancementsQuantum Delta Zones (QDZ)
Short Title: QDZ
Overview
The Quantum Delta Zones (QDZ) is a unique technical indicator designed to highlight high-probability order block zones in the market based on a combination of Delta Sensitivity, order block tightness, and volume-based filters.
This indicator helps traders to identify key support and resistance levels (bullish and bearish order blocks) that are backed by strong volume and optimal market structure. It employs advanced zone detection and automatic zone management (box creation and deletion) to enhance trade analysis.
The primary objective of QDZ is to provide clear, visually appealing support/resistance zones while factoring in market order flow dynamics, ensuring that you are trading at optimal levels with confirmed volume behind it.
Key Features
Delta Sensitivity: The indicator uses a body-to-range ratio to assess the "delta" between the body and wick of each candlestick, helping to identify strong order block formations based on market sentiment.
Order Block Tightness: A filter is used to detect small, tight order blocks where price action shows accumulation (small body candles) near high-probability levels.
Projection Distance: The ability to project the detected order block zones into the future, providing an idea of where price might react based on historical price action.
Fade Strength: Allows you to adjust the transparency of the projected zones, giving you visual flexibility depending on how prominent you want these order blocks to appear.
Volume Filter: A high-volume filter ensures that only zones with substantial volume (based on a moving average) are considered for box creation, preventing false signals and low-probability trades.
Auto Box Deletion: When the market invalidates a zone (price moves beyond the zone’s projected area), the boxes are automatically deleted to keep the chart clean.
Alerts: Built-in alerts for when a bullish or bearish order block is detected, providing real-time notifications of significant potential trading opportunities.
How it Works
Step-by-Step Explanation:
Delta Sensitivity:
A candlestick is considered "Bullish" if the closing price is above the opening price and the body-to-range ratio is above the user-defined delta Sensitivity.
A candlestick is considered "Bearish" if the closing price is below the opening price with the same body-to-range ratio criteria.
Order Block Tightness:
The indicator looks for tight order blocks, where the body-to-range ratio is below the orderBlock Tightness setting, indicating small candles that may represent accumulation or distribution zones.
Volume Filter:
The indicator applies a filter to check if the volume is above the 50-period simple moving average (SMA) and multiplied by the user-defined volume Multiplier. Only zones with sufficient volume are considered.
Box Creation:
Once a valid order block is detected, the corresponding bullish or bearish box is drawn on the chart. These boxes extend forward by the number of bars specified by projection Bars.
Box Deletion:
If the price moves against the order block (for example, if a bullish box is invalidated when the price closes below its bottom), the box is automatically deleted to keep your chart uncluttered.
Alert System:
Alerts can be set for both bullish and bearish order block detection, notifying traders of the formation of a potential market opportunity.
Inputs / Settings
Delta Sensitivity: The ratio between the candlestick body and its range. Higher values mean stronger bullish/bearish pressure is required to trigger the order block detection.
Order Block Tightness: Defines how tight or small an order block should be to qualify for detection. Smaller values are more sensitive to smaller candlesticks.
Projection Distance: The number of bars into the future that the identified order block should be projected. Useful for seeing potential future support/resistance zones.
Fade Strength: Defines the transparency level of the order block boxes. Higher values result in more transparent boxes, lower values make the boxes more opaque.
Auto Delete: Automatically deletes order blocks if they are invalidated by price action.
Volume Filter: When enabled, only order blocks formed with higher-than-average volume will be considered. This helps eliminate low-probability signals.
Volume Multiplier: Multiplies the average volume by this factor to determine whether the current volume qualifies as "high" for an order block detection.
Visuals
Bullish Order Block: A green box is drawn when a bullish order block is detected. The box is projected forward based on the projection Bars setting.
Bearish Order Block: A red box is drawn when a bearish order block is detected. Similar to the bullish box, it is projected forward.
Fading: Both bullish and bearish boxes fade based on the fade Strength, making the most recent zones more visible while fading out older, less relevant zones.
How to Use in Trading
Bullish Order Block:
A bullish order block is a potential buy area. Once price retraces to the bottom of a detected bullish box, traders may consider it a buy zone, especially if it aligns with other technical factors (e.g., support, trend).
Bearish Order Block:
A bearish order block is a potential sell area. Once price retraces to the top of a detected bearish box, traders may consider it a sell zone, particularly in downtrends or near resistance.
Risk Management:
The projection Bars setting helps to set a clear projection distance. Traders should use their own risk management strategies, such as stop-loss placements below/above the order block zones, and take-profit levels based on market conditions.
Volume Confirmation:
The Volume Filter can be very useful for confirming order blocks. Trading only when an order block is accompanied by high volume ensures the zone has institutional or market-maker backing.
Box Deletion:
The Auto Delete feature automatically removes invalidated zones, keeping the chart clean and preventing you from trading out-of-date or broken levels.
Trading Strategy Example
Bullish Setup:
Look for a bullish order block (green box) formed after price has been trending down and volume is high.
Wait for price to retrace back into the order block zone.
Enter long at the bottom of the order block when price shows signs of support (e.g., bullish candlestick pattern).
Set stop-loss below the bottom of the order block and a take-profit target at a significant resistance level.
Bearish Setup:
Look for a bearish order block (red box) formed after price has been trending up and volume is high.
Wait for price to retrace back into the order block zone.
Enter short at the top of the order block when price shows signs of resistance (e.g., bearish candlestick pattern).
Set stop-loss above the top of the order block and a take-profit target at a significant support level.
Limitations
The QDZ indicator is based on historical price action, and while it is designed to identify areas of strong market participation, it does not guarantee future price behavior.
Traders should always combine this indicator with other technical analysis tools, such as trend analysis, oscillators, or fundamental factors, to improve their decision-making process.
Conclusion
The Quantum Delta Zones (QDZ) indicator is a powerful tool for traders looking to pinpoint high-probability order blocks that are backed by volume and strong market dynamics.
It integrates well with existing trading strategies by providing clear, actionable zones of support and resistance, while also offering advanced features like fade strength, auto-deletion, and volume filters.
Whether you're trading intraday or longer-term, this tool can be an essential part of your trading toolbox.
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