Volume TargetThis tool highlights unusual volume by comparing it against a moving average benchmark. Users can set the average type/length and define a volume target as a percentage of that average. The script colors bars and provides alerts when volume exceeds the target
Sentiment
Deep in the Tape – VSA (Invite Only)Deep in the Tape – VSA (Invite-Only)
Overview
This invite-only study is built entirely on the Volume Spread Analysis (VSA) methodology developed by Tom Williams. VSA examines the interplay of volume, spread (bar range), and close position to highlight the footprints of professional activity.
The aim of this tool is educational: to make it easier for traders to study how supply and demand pressures appear on the chart in real time. It does not generate trading advice, but instead plots markers based on classical VSA principles so students of the method can recognize strength, weakness, confirmations, and traps without the cryptic complexity often found in raw VSA study.
What It Displays
Key VSA Events (visual markers on the chart):
Stopping Volume (SV): Wide down bars with climactic volume closing off the lows.
Selling Climax (SC): Exhaustion selling at the end of a decline, often near bottoms.
Shakeout (SO): A sharp push down that springs back to close strong.
No Supply (NS): Narrow down bar on low volume, showing lack of selling pressure.
No Demand (ND): Narrow up bar on low volume, showing lack of buying interest.
Supply Coming In: Volume surge after an up-move, suggesting sellers active.
Buying Climax (BC): Wide up bar with climactic volume and weakness into the close.
Upthrust (UT): False break above prior highs with a weak close.
End of Rising Market (EoRM): Narrow up bar on very high volume, closing weak, often signaling distribution.
Test Bar: Down bar on very low volume in an uptrend, testing for lack of supply.
Contextual Tools:
Trigger Levels: High/low of ultra-high volume bars projected forward, serving as natural support/resistance levels.
Cluster Zones: Optional shading to mark zones of repeated high-volume activity (potential accumulation/distribution).
Background MA: A simple moving average for context only — not a signal generator.
Interpreting the Markers (Tom Williams Style)
Bullish Background (professional strength):
Events: Stopping Volume, Selling Climax, Shakeout, No Supply.
Best studied when price is trading above trigger levels and above the MA, showing demand in control.
Bearish Background (professional weakness):
Events: Buying Climax, Upthrust, Supply Coming In, End of Rising Market.
Best studied when price is below trigger levels and below the MA, showing supply dominance.
Failures (Educational Study Only)
Not all setups confirm. In VSA, Tests sometimes fail, and No Demand or No Supply bars can be absorbed. These are marked as Failure markers.
Their purpose is purely educational:
To show where expectations do not play out.
To help students see how traps or absorptions form.
To illustrate Tom Williams’ lesson that the market is a testing ground — not a perfect pattern machine.
How to Use It
Study Background Activity: Watch for climactic volume and projected trigger levels.
Look for Response: After signs of strength (SC, SV, SO, NS), seek confirming Tests or NS bars. After signs of weakness (UT, BC, Supply Coming In), look for ND or UT confirmation.
Apply Context: Confirm whether price is above/below triggers and the MA to judge whether demand or supply has the upper hand.
Learn from Failures: Pay attention to failures as they show where expectations break down — some of the most valuable lessons in VSA.
Observe Clusters: Use cluster zones to study where professional activity tends to re-appear.
Why It’s Original
Built directly from Tom Williams’ VSA logic — spread, volume relative to average, wick size, close location, and background context.
Adds projected trigger levels and cluster zones for educational context.
Designed for clarity and study, removing unnecessary complexity while staying faithful to VSA principles.
This is not a mash-up of other scripts or public code; it’s a purpose-built framework for studying supply and demand dynamics.
Disclaimer
This script is for educational and analytical purposes only.
It does not generate buy/sell/alert signals, nor does it provide financial advice. Always perform your own analysis and risk management before making trading decisions.
Volume Spread Analysis — Educational (VSA Study)Volume Spread Analysis — Educational (VSA Study)
Overview
This indicator is an educational tool based on classic Volume Spread Analysis (VSA), a methodology pioneered by Tom Williams. VSA studies the relationship between volume, price spread, and closing position to highlight the possible footprints of professional buying and selling.
The purpose of this study is to make the core VSA events visible on the chart, so traders can learn how to recognize them in real time. It does not provide signals, alerts, or advice — it is designed purely for market education and visual study.
What It Displays
The script plots key VSA events as shapes on the chart:
Stopping Volume (SV): Wide down bar, ultra-high volume, closing off the lows.
Selling Climax (SC): Climactic selling into the lows, often at market bottoms.
Shakeout (SO): Sharp down bar that springs back and closes strong.
No Supply (NS): Narrow down bar on very low volume, showing lack of selling.
No Demand (ND): Narrow up bar on low volume, showing lack of buying interest.
Buying Climax (BC): Wide up bar with climactic volume, closing weak.
Upthrust (UT): False breakout above resistance that closes weak.
Supply Coming In: Signs of supply entering after an up-move.
End of Rising Market (EoRM): Narrow up bar with very high volume and weak close.
Test Bar: Low-volume down bar closing strong, testing for supply.
How It Works
Each event is identified by comparing:
Volume against its moving average.
Spread (bar range) against the average spread.
Closing position within the bar.
Wick structure (upper/lower shadow).
Trend context (short-term moving averages).
By combining these elements, the script highlights conditions that match classical VSA patterns.
An optional moving average can be enabled for background context — this is not a signal, only a visual guide to see whether price is trading above or below a simple average.
How to Use It (Educational)
As Tom Williams taught, VSA is about reading the background:
Signs of Strength: Look for Stopping Volume, Selling Climax, Shakeouts, and No Supply bars. These often appear after weakness and suggest buyers are stepping in.
Signs of Weakness: Watch for Buying Climaxes, Upthrusts, Supply Coming In, and End of Rising Market patterns. These often appear after strength and suggest sellers are active.
Context Matters:
Strength is best studied when price is above the moving average and holding above trigger zones.
Weakness is best studied when price is below the average and struggling under resistance.
Tests & No Demand: These confirm whether supply or demand is still present. A successful Test (low volume down bar, closing strong) often follows strength, while No Demand confirms weakness.
This script is not about trade entries — it is a learning tool to help traders visually study professional activity and market phases.
Originality
This is not a mash-up of public code. It is a purpose-built educational implementation of VSA logic, written from scratch. It maps directly to classical definitions of strength, weakness, tests, and climaxes, making the concepts easier to recognize without requiring traders to interpret raw formulas.
Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational and analytical purposes only.
It does not generate trading signals, alerts, or financial advice.
Always do your own research and risk management when trading.
NeuroSwarm BTC: Мудрость Толпы vs Эксперты(RUS)
📊 Индикатор проекта NeuroSwarm: «Мудрость Толпы vs Эксперты».
В основу положены ежемесячные опросы по BTC и ETH (1–5 число каждого месяца), проводимые в криптосообществах Telegram.
Толпа — агрегированные прогнозы участников (медиана и среднее).
Эксперты — отдельная группа лидеров мнений, трейдеров и аналитиков.
Все значения фиксируются для месяца и отображаются на графике в виде линий с заливкой диапазонов.
Это позволяет сравнивать ожидания разных групп и соотносить их с реальным движением рынка.
⚠️ Важно: индикатор не является торговым сигналом и используется исключительно для аналитики и визуализации настроений.
Проект NeuroSwarm документирует «мудрость толпы» в крипте и ищет точки совпадения/расхождения с экспертами.
(ENG)
📊 Indicator by NeuroSwarm: “Wisdom of the Crowd vs Experts”.
Based on monthly surveys for BTC & ETH (conducted between the 1st and 5th of each month) within Telegram crypto communities.
Crowd — aggregated forecasts from participants (median & average).
Experts — separate group of opinion leaders, traders, and analysts.
All values are fixed for each month and plotted on the chart as lines with shaded ranges.
This allows to compare expectations of different groups with actual market performance.
⚠️ Note: this indicator is not a trading signal. It’s meant for analytics and sentiment visualization.
The NeuroSwarm project documents the “wisdom of the crowd” in crypto and explores convergence/divergence with experts.
NeuroSwarm ETH: Мудрость Толпы vs Эксперты
(RUS)
📊 Индикатор проекта NeuroSwarm: «Мудрость Толпы vs Эксперты».
В основу положены ежемесячные опросы по BTC и ETH (1–5 число каждого месяца), проводимые в криптосообществах Telegram.
Толпа — агрегированные прогнозы участников (медиана и среднее).
Эксперты — отдельная группа лидеров мнений, трейдеров и аналитиков.
Все значения фиксируются для месяца и отображаются на графике в виде линий с заливкой диапазонов.
Это позволяет сравнивать ожидания разных групп и соотносить их с реальным движением рынка.
⚠️ Важно: индикатор не является торговым сигналом и используется исключительно для аналитики и визуализации настроений.
Проект NeuroSwarm документирует «мудрость толпы» в крипте и ищет точки совпадения/расхождения с экспертами.
(ENG)
📊 Indicator by NeuroSwarm: “Wisdom of the Crowd vs Experts”.
Based on monthly surveys for BTC & ETH (conducted between the 1st and 5th of each month) within Telegram crypto communities.
Crowd — aggregated forecasts from participants (median & average).
Experts — separate group of opinion leaders, traders, and analysts.
All values are fixed for each month and plotted on the chart as lines with shaded ranges.
This allows to compare expectations of different groups with actual market performance.
⚠️ Note: this indicator is not a trading signal. It’s meant for analytics and sentiment visualization.
The NeuroSwarm project documents the “wisdom of the crowd” in crypto and explores convergence/divergence with experts.
Daily FVG H/L with Sweep RemovalThis indicator marks swing highs or lows of the daily candles from which the fair value gaps were created.
It gives you insight to crucial prices such as the highs and lows by this indicator and whether they have been swept or not.
The first reaction of the high or low will be counted as a sweep.
Once we run the high or low created by the reaction, then the indicator will mark that as a used high or low and will get rid of the line drawn to mark the high/low.
This can be used to watch important levels being swept which can sometimes indicate potential reversals on lower time frames.
Note : this indicator does not give you 100% accurate results or reliability and it requires you to conduct further research on the markets to create a reliable strategy.
This indicator may be of benefit if merged with other technical indicators or can support your technical strategies.
EMA Cross Suite (8/20/50/200) GOLDEN/DEATH by Carlos Chavez📜 Short Description (max 160 characters)
“Advanced EMA crossover system with FAST, MID, GOLDEN, and DEATH signals. Includes alerts, optimized visuals, and full customization.”
📄 Full Description (Paste in the box)
📌 Overview
The Embilletados • EMA Cross Suite is a professional trading indicator designed for intraday traders, scalpers, and swing traders.
It provides clear crossover signals using 4 EMAs combined with optimized visualization and built-in alerts to help you catch opportunities faster.
✨ Key Features:
🔹 4 configurable EMAs → 8, 20, 50, and 200.
🔹 Instant visual signals with colored labels:
FAST CROSS (8/20) → Quick momentum shifts.
MID CROSS (20/50) → Trend confirmation signals.
GOLDEN CROSS (50/200) → Strong bullish trend signals.
DEATH CROSS (50/200) → Strong bearish trend signals.
🔹 Built-in alerts → Get notified instantly for all crossover events.
🔹 Optimized visualization → Clean and easy-to-read interface.
🔹 Highly customizable → Enable/disable signals, labels, colors, and alerts according to your strategy.
📊 Recommended Timeframes:
10-minute charts → Best for intraday setups.
1-hour charts → Ideal for swing trading and trend confirmation.
🚀 How to Use:
Add the indicator to your chart.
Set up alerts for the desired crossovers: FAST, MID, GOLDEN, or DEATH.
Trade confidently using clear visual confirmations and real-time notifications.
🌟 Perfect for:
✅ Intraday traders
✅ Scalpers
✅ Swing traders
✅ Trend-following strategies
Retail Sentiment Indicator - Multi-Asset CFD & Fear/Greed IndexRetail Sentiment Indicator - Multi-Asset CFD & Fear/Greed Index
Overview
The Retail Sentiment Indicator provides real-time sentiment data for major financial instruments including stocks, forex, commodities, and cryptocurrencies. This indicator displays retail trader positioning and market sentiment using CFD data and fear/greed indices.
Methodology and Scale Calculation
This indicator operates on a **-50 to +50 scale** with zero representing perfect market equilibrium.
Scale Interpretation:
- **Zero (0)**: Market balance - exactly 50% of investors buying, 50% selling
- **Positive values**: Majority buying pressure
- Example: If 63% of investors are buying, the indicator shows +13 (63 - 50 = +13)
- **Negative values**: Majority selling pressure
- Example: If 92% of investors are selling, the indicator shows -42 (50 - 92 = -42)
BTC Fear & Greed Index Scaling:
The original `BTC FEAR&GREED` index is natively scaled from 0-100 by its creator. In our indicator, this data has been rescaled to also fit the -50 to +50 range for consistency with other sentiment data sources.
This unified scaling approach allows for direct comparison across all instruments and data sources within the indicator.
-Important Data Source Selection-
Bitcoin (BTC) Data Sources
When viewing Bitcoin charts, the indicator offers **two different data sources**:
1. **Default Auto-Mode**: `BTCUSD Retail CFD` - Retail CFD traders sentiment data (automatically loaded).
2. **Manual Selection**: `BTC FEAR&GREED` - Fear & Greed Index from website: alternative dot me
**To access BTC Fear & Greed Index**: Input settings -> disable checkbox "Auto-load Sentiment Data" -> manually select "BTC FEAR&GREED" from the dropdown menu.
US Stock Market Data Sources
For US stocks and indices (S&P 500, NASDAQ, Dow Jones), there are **two data source options**:
1. **Default Auto-Mode**: Individual retail CFD sentiment data for each instrument
2. **Manual Selection**: `SNN FEAR&GREED` - SNN's Fear & Greed Index covering the overall US market sentiment. SNN was used as the name to avoid any potential trademark infringement.
**To access SNN Fear & Greed Index**: When viewing US market charts, disable in input settings checkbox "Auto-load Sentiment Data" and manually select "SNN FEAR&GREED" from the dropdown menu.
This distinction allows traders to choose between **instrument-specific retail sentiment** (auto-mode) or **broader market sentiment indices** (manual selection).
Features
- **Auto-Detection**: Automatically loads sentiment data based on the current chart symbol
- **Manual Selection**: Choose from 40+ supported instruments when auto-detection is unavailable
- **Multiple Data Sources**: Combines retail CFD sentiment with Fear & Greed indices
- **Visual Zones**: Clear greed/fear zones with color-coded backgrounds
- **Real-time Updates**: Live sentiment data from merged data sources
Supported Instruments
Major Indices
- S&P 500, NASDAQ, Dow Jones 30, DAX
Forex Pairs
- Major pairs: EURUSD, GBPUSD, USDJPY, USDCHF, USDCAD
- Cross pairs: EURJPY, GBPJPY, AUDUSD, NZDUSD, and 20+ others
Commodities
- Precious metals: Gold (XAUUSD), Silver (XAGUSD)
- Energy: WTI Oil
- Agricultural: Wheat, Coffee
- Industrial: Copper
Cryptocurrencies
- Bitcoin (BTC) sentiment data
- BTC & SNN Fear & Greed indices
How to Use
1. **Auto Mode** (Default): Enable "Auto-load Sentiment Data" to automatically display sentiment for the current chart symbol
2. **Manual Mode**: Disable auto-load and select from the dropdown menu for specific instruments
3. **Interpretation**:
- Values above 0 (green) indicate retail greed/bullish sentiment
- Values below 0 (red) indicate retail fear/bearish sentiment
- Fear & Greed indices use 0-100 scale (50 is neutral)
Data Sources
This indicator uses curated sentiment data from retail CFD providers and established fear/greed indices. Data is updated regularly and sourced from reputable financial data providers.
Trading Strategy & Market Philosophy
Contrarian Trading Approach
The primary purpose of this indicator is based on the fundamental market principle that **the majority of retail investors are often wrong**, and markets typically move opposite to the positions held by the majority of market participants.
Key Strategy Guidelines:
- **Contrarian Signal**: When the majority of users are positioned on one side of the market, there is statistically greater market advantage in taking positions in the opposite direction
- **Trend Exhaustion Signal**: An interesting observed phenomenon occurs when, during a long-lasting trend where the majority of investors have consistently been on the wrong side, the Sentiment indicator suddenly shows that the majority has flipped and opened positions in the direction of that long-running trend. This is often a signal of fuel exhaustion for further movement in that direction
Interpretation Examples
- High greed readings (majority bullish) → Consider bearish opportunities
- High fear readings (majority bearish) → Consider bullish opportunities
- Sudden sentiment flip during established trends → Potential trend reversal signal
Technical Notes
- Built with PineScript v6
- Dynamic symbol detection with fallback options
- Optimized for performance with minimal resource usage
- Color-coded visualization with customizable zones
Data Sources & Expansion
Acknowledgments
We extend our gratitude to **TradingView** for enabling the use of custom data feeds based on GitHub repositories, making this comprehensive sentiment analysis possible.
Data Expansion Opportunities
As the operator of this indicator, I am **open to suggestions for new data sources** that could be integrated and published. If you have ideas for additional instruments or sentiment data:
How to Submit Suggestions:
1. Send a **private message** with your proposal
2. Include: **instrument/data type**, **source**, and **brief description**
3. If technically feasible, we will work to import and publish the data
Data Infrastructure Status
Current Data Upload Process:
Please note that sentiment data uploads may occasionally experience minor interruptions. However, this should not pose significant issues as sentiment data typically changes gradually rather than rapidly.
Infrastructure Development:
We are actively working on establishing permanent cloud-based infrastructure to ensure continuous, automated data collection and upload processes. This will provide more reliable and consistent data availability in the future.
Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only. Sentiment data should be used as part of a comprehensive trading strategy and not as the sole basis for trading decisions. Past performance does not guarantee future results. The contrarian approach described is a market theory and may not always produce profitable results.
ActivTrades US Market Pulse – Ion JaureguiActivTrades US Market Pulse Indicator – Detailed Description
The ActivTrades US Market Pulse Indicator is a market analysis tool designed to assess overall risk sentiment in U.S. financial markets. Rather than generating trade signals, it provides a snapshot of the prevailing market environment, helping traders and analysts understand whether conditions favor risk-taking or caution.
How it Works:
The indicator combines three key market metrics:
1. Sector Momentum:
o Compares the performance of cyclical sectors (e.g., technology, consumer discretionary, industrials) with defensive sectors (e.g., utilities, consumer staples, healthcare) relative to their 50-day moving averages.
o Stronger cyclical sector performance indicates higher market risk tolerance, while stronger defensive sector performance suggests increased risk aversion.
2. Volatility Measure – VIX Index:
o Incorporates the CBOE Volatility Index (VIX), a widely used gauge of market fear.
o Higher VIX levels indicate elevated uncertainty and a risk-off environment, whereas lower levels suggest calmer markets and greater investor confidence.
3. Interest Rate Spread:
o Monitors the yield difference between the 10-year and 2-year U.S. Treasury bonds.
o A wider spread typically reflects economic optimism and greater risk appetite, while a narrower or inverted spread signals caution.
Risk Sentiment Index:
• Each metric is assigned points based on its level, which are then combined to create an index representing overall market sentiment.
• The index oscillates between Risk-On (high risk appetite) and Risk-Off (heightened caution), with a neutral zone for balanced conditions.
Visual Output:
• The results are displayed as a colored histogram, making it easy to interpret market sentiment at a glance.
• Labeled zones include:
o Extreme Risk-On: Indicates a strong risk-taking environment.
o Extreme Risk-Off: Reflects heightened fear or uncertainty.
o Neutral Zone: Suggests a balanced or mixed market sentiment.
Purpose and Use:
• Helps traders, analysts, and investors gauge the prevailing mood of the market.
• Provides context for risk management and strategic positioning without offering explicit trade recommendations.
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The information provided does not constitute investment research. The material has not been prepared in accordance with the legal requirements designed to promote the independence of investment research and such should be considered a marketing communication.
All information has been prepared by ActivTrades ("AT"). The information does not contain a record of AT's prices, or an offer of or solicitation for a transaction in any financial instrument. No representation or warranty is given as to the accuracy or completeness of this information.
Any material provided does not have regard to the specific investment objective and financial situation of any person who may receive it. Past performance and forecasting are not a synonym of a reliable indicator of future performance. AT provides an execution-only service. Consequently, any person acting on the information provided does so at their own risk. Political risk is unpredictable. Central bank actions can vary. Platform tools do not guarantee success.
INDICATORS RISK ADVICE: The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by ActivTrades. This script intends to help follow the trend and filter out market noise. This script is meant for the use of international users. This script is not meant for the use of Spain users.
ActivTrades - Crypto Fear & Greed Index - Ion Jauregui📌 ActivTrades – Crypto Fear & Greed Index
This indicator recreates a Crypto Fear & Greed Index directly on TradingView, allowing traders to monitor overall market sentiment in the cryptocurrency market. It is designed for informational purposes and should be used together with your own analysis and risk management.
🔎 How it works
The index is calculated by combining five components into a single score (0–100):
RSI, Volatility, Volume Activity, Momentum, Altcoin Dominance
Each component is normalized and weighted to form the index.
📊 Interpretation
• Below 40 → Fear Zone (market sentiment is cautious, risk-off).
• Above 60 → Greed Zone (market sentiment is aggressive, risk-on).
• 40–60 → Neutral sentiment.
Shaded backgrounds and reference lines help visualize these zones, and can be toggled in the settings.
⚠️ Notes
• This tool does not generate buy or sell signals.
• It is meant to provide a sentiment overview of the crypto market.
• Works best on the daily chart of BTCUSDT, but can be applied to other timeframes.
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The information provided does not constitute investment research. The material has not been prepared in accordance with the legal requirements designed to promote the independence of investment research and such should be considered a marketing communication.
All information has been prepared by ActivTrades ("AT"). The information does not contain a record of AT's prices, or an offer of or solicitation for a transaction in any financial instrument. No representation or warranty is given as to the accuracy or completeness of this information.
Any material provided does not have regard to the specific investment objective and financial situation of any person who may receive it. Past performance and forecasting are not a synonym of a reliable indicator of future performance. AT provides an execution-only service. Consequently, any person acting on the information provided does so at their own risk. Political risk is unpredictable. Central bank actions can vary. Platform tools do not guarantee success.
INDICATORS RISK ADVICE: The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by ActivTrades. This script intends to help follow the trend and filter out market noise. This script is meant for the use of international users. This script is not meant for the use of Spain users.
Composite Sentiment Indicator (SPY/QQQ/SOXX + VixFix)# Multi-Index Composite Sentiment Indicator
A comprehensive sentiment indicator that works across SPY, QQQ, SOXX, and custom symbols. Combines volatility, options flow, macro factors, technicals, and seasonality into a single z-score composite.
## What It Does
Takes multiple market sentiment inputs (VIX, put/call ratios, breadth, yields, etc.) and smooshes them into one normalized line. When the composite is high = markets getting spooked. When it's low = markets getting complacent.
## Key Features
- **Multi-Index Support**: Automatically adapts for SPY (uses VIX), QQQ (uses VXN), SOXX (uses VixFix), or custom symbols
- **VixFix Integration**: Larry Williams' VixFix for indices without dedicated VIX measures
- **Signal MA**: Choose from SMA/EMA/WMA/HMA/TEMA/DEMA with color coding (red above MA = risk-on, green below = risk-off)
- **September Focus**: Built-in seasonality weighting for September weakness patterns
- **Comprehensive Components**: Volatility, options sentiment, macro factors, technicals, and sector-specific metrics
## How to Use
**Basic Setup:**
1. Pick your index (SPY/QQQ/SOXX)
2. Choose signal MA type and length (EMA 21 is a good start)
3. Watch for extreme readings and MA crossovers
**Color Signals:**
- Red composite = above signal MA = bearish sentiment
- Green composite = below signal MA = bullish sentiment
- Extreme high readings (red background) = potential tops
- Extreme low readings (green background) = potential bottoms
**For Different Indices:**
- **QQQ**: Uses NASDAQ VIX (VXN) when available, falls back to VixFix
- **SOXX**: Includes semiconductor cycle indicators, uses VixFix for volatility
- **Custom**: Adapts automatically, relies on VixFix and general market metrics
## Components Included
**Volatility**: VIX/VXN/VixFix, term structure, historical vol
**Options**: Put/call ratios, SKEW index
**Macro**: DXY, 10Y yields, yield curve, TIPS spreads
**Technical**: RSI deviation, momentum
**Seasonality**: September effects, quad witching, month-end patterns
**Breadth**: S&P 500 and NASDAQ breadth measures
## Pro Tips
- Works well on Daily Timeframe
- September gets extra weight automatically - watch for August setup signals
- Keltner envelope breaks often mark sentiment exhaustion points
- Use alerts for extreme readings and MA crossovers
Works best when you understand that sentiment extremes often mark turning points, not continuation signals. High readings don't mean "keep shorting" - they mean "start looking for reversal setups."
## Settings Worth Tweaking
- Signal MA type/length for your timeframe
- Component weights based on what matters for your index
- Envelope multipliers for your risk tolerance
- VixFix parameters if default doesn't fit your symbol's volatility
The table shows all current component readings so you can see what's driving the signal. Good for context and debugging weird readings.
𝑨𝒔𝒕𝒂𝒓 - HelAstar – Hel is an adaptive ATR stop system that finds the best ATR length in real time.
@v1.0
Optimizes ATR length automatically within a defined range
Plots dynamic long/short stops with ATR multiplier
Option to use Super Smoother (FFT-lite) filtering
On-chart stats table with performance & win probability
Lightweight, efficient, and no repainting
Sectoral Stock Top-to-Down Screener : ⭐ Sectoral Stock Top-to-Down Screener Analysis ⭐
This Screener indicator provides a bird's-eye view of the Market's important indices, sectors and Stocks listed in those sectors.
1: It represents a Screener Table that shows the (%) percentage change of the market, Sectors and all the Stocks (listed via input) . The color represents the Trend of the Previous day and the current day compared to Nifty50 Index.
2: The %percentage change is dependent on the Time-Frame selection:
This Input allows users to look at the Major Index > sectors > stocks in their specific time frame.
3: It has a alert function, which can trigger for all symbols/securities in the table.
Irrespective of Trading View Free or Paid user, this alert works for all .
4: Compatible with All Devices (Laptop / Mobile / Tablet / PC)
S&P 500 Weighted Advance Decline LineS&P 500 Weighted Advance Decline Line Indicator
Overview
This indicator creates a market cap weighted advance/decline line for the S&P 500 that tracks breadth based on actual index weights rather than treating all stocks equally. By weighting each stock's contribution according to its true S&P 500 impact, it provides more accurate market breadth analysis and better insights into underlying market strength and potential turning points.
Key Features
Market Cap Weighted: Each stock contributes based on its actual S&P 500 weight
Top 40 Stocks: Covers ~51% of the index with the largest companies
(limited by TradingView's 40 security call maximum for Premium accounts)
Real-Time Updates: Cumulative line shows long-term breadth trends
Visual Indicators: Background coloring, moving average option, and data table
Stock Coverage
Sector Breakdown:
Technology (29.8%) - Dominates the coverage as expected
Financials (5.8%) - Major banking and payment companies
Consumer/Retail (3.7%) - Consumer staples and retail giants
Healthcare (3.2%) - Pharma and healthcare services
Communication (1.97%) - Telecom and tech services
Energy (1.35%) - Oil and gas majors
Industrial (0.9%) - Aerospace and industrial equipment
Other Sectors (4.6%) - Miscellaneous including software and payments
Includes the 40 largest S&P 500 companies by weight, featuring:
Tech Leaders (29.8%): AAPL (7.0%), MSFT (6.5%), NVDA (4.5%), AMZN (3.5%), META (2.5%), GOOGL/GOOG (3.8%), AVGO (1.5%), ORCL (1.22%), AMD (0.51%), plus others
Financials (5.8%): BRK.B (1.8%), JPM (1.2%), V (1.0%), MA (0.8%), BAC (0.63%), WFC (0.46%)
Healthcare (3.2%): LLY (1.2%), UNH (1.2%), JNJ (1.1%), ABBV (0.8%), PG (0.9%)
Consumer/Retail (3.7%): WMT (0.8%), HD (0.8%), COST (0.7%), KO (0.6%), PEP (0.6%), NKE (0.4%)
Communication (1.97%): TMUS (0.47%), CSCO (0.47%), DIS (0.5%), CRM (0.5%)
Energy** (1.35%): XOM (0.8%), CVX (0.55%)
Industrial** (0.9%): GE (0.5%), BA (0.4%)
Other Sectors (4.6%): PLTR (0.65%), ADBE (0.6%), PYPL (0.3%), plus others
How to Interpret
Trend Signals
Rising A/D Line: Broad market strength, more weighted buying than selling
Falling A/D Line: Market weakness, more weighted selling pressure
Flat A/D Line: Balanced market conditions
Divergence Analysis
Bullish Divergence: S&P 500 makes new lows but A/D Line holds higher
Bearish Divergence: S&P 500 makes new highs but A/D Line fails to confirm
Confirmation
Strong trends occur when both price and A/D Line move in the same direction
Weak trends show when price moves but breadth doesn't follow
Settings
Lookback Period: Days for advance/decline comparison (default: 1)
Show Moving Average: Optional trend smoothing
MA Length: Moving average period (default: 20)
Limitations
Covers ~51% of S&P 500 (not complete market breadth)
Optimized for TradingView Premium accounts (40 security limit)
Heavy weighting toward mega-cap technology stocks
Dependent on real-time data quality
Fear & Greed [theUltimator5]This indicator attempts to replicate CNN's Fear & Greed Index methodology to measure market sentiment on a scale from 0-100. It combines seven key market components into a single sentiment score, where lower values indicate fear and higher values indicate greed.
Note: It is impossible to perfectly replicate the true Fear & Greed indicator due to data limitations, so this indicator attempts to best replicate the output for each of the (7) components using available data.
The uniqueness of this indicator comes from the calculation methods for the 7 components as well as the visual representation of the data, which includes a table and selectable plots for each of the 7 components which make up the overall sentiment. Existing variants of the Fear & Greed Index have substantial flaws in the calculations of several of the components which result in warped final sentiment numbers. This indicator attempts to better track all 7 components and provide a closer model to the actual Fear & Greed index.
Here are the seven components and a brief description of how each are calculated:
1. Market Momentum
Calculation: S&P 500 current price vs. 125-day moving average
Measures how far the market has moved from its long-term trend
Uses CNN-style Z-score normalization over 252 trading days
Higher values indicate strong upward momentum (greed)
Lower values suggest declining momentum (fear)
2. Stock Strength
Calculation: S&P 500 RSI scaled to 252-day range
Uses 14-period RSI of the S&P 500 index
Normalizes RSI values based on their 252-day minimum and maximum
Measures overbought/oversold conditions relative to recent history
Higher values indicate overbought conditions (greed)
Lower values suggest oversold conditions (fear)
3. Price Breadth
Calculation: Modified McClellan Oscillator
Primary: Uses NYSE advancing vs. declining issues with 7-day smoothing
Fallback: Compares sector performance (QQQ, IWM vs. SPY)
Measures how many stocks participate in market moves
Broader participation indicates healthier trends
Narrow breadth suggests selective or weak trends
4. Put/Call Ratio
Calculation: Inverted CBOE Put/Call ratios
Primary: CBOE Equity-only Put/Call ratio (more sensitive)
Fallback: CBOE Total Put/Call ratio
Uses 5-day average and applies CNN normalization
Higher put/call ratios indicate fear (inverted to lower scores)
Lower put/call ratios suggest complacency (higher scores)
5. Market Volatility
Calculation: VIX relative to its 50-day average
Compares current VIX level to its 50-day moving average
Measures deviation from normal volatility expectations
Higher VIX relative to average indicates fear (lower scores)
Lower relative VIX suggests complacency (higher scores)
6. Safe Haven Demand
Calculation: Stock returns vs. bond yield changes
Compares 20-day smoothed S&P 500 returns to Treasury yield changes
When stocks outperform bonds, indicates risk appetite (higher scores)
When bonds outperform stocks, suggests risk aversion (lower scores)
Uses Treasury 10-year yields as the safe haven benchmark
7. Junk Bond Demand
Calculation: High-yield bond spread analysis
Measures yield spread between junk bonds (JNK ETF) and Treasuries
Compares current spread to its 5-day average
Narrowing spreads indicate risk appetite (higher scores)
Widening spreads suggest risk aversion (lower scores)
The combined sentiment is plotted as a single line which changes color based on the current sentiment value.
0-25: Extreme Fear (Red) - Market panic, oversold conditions
26-45: Fear (Orange) - Cautious sentiment, bearish bias
46-55: Neutral (Yellow) - Balanced market sentiment
56-75: Greed (Light Green) - Optimistic sentiment, bullish bias
76-100: Extreme Greed (Green) - Market euphoria, potentially overbought
There are dashed lines to represent the threshold values for each of the sentiments to better visualize transitions.
The table displays each of the (7) components of the index and their respective values. The table can be toggled on/off and the position can be moved.
An optional secondary line can be toggled on to display (1) of the (7) components as a unique color and the component name and value will highlight on the table. The secondary line can be used to dig into the main driving forces behind the overall index value.
Futures Multi-Asset Open Distance Table## Multi-Asset Open Distance Table - Quick Description
This Pine Script indicator displays a **real-time table** that tracks how far **three user-selected assets** are from their key opening price levels.
**What it shows:**
- **Three customizable assets** (default: NQ!, ES!, YM!)
- **Distance from 3 key opens** for each asset:
- **1800 ET Open** (Electronic trading session start)
- **0930 ET Open** (Regular market hours start)
- **Weekly Open** (Beginning of trading week)
**Visual features:**
- **Percentage changes** from each open level
- **Color coding**: Green for gains above opens, red for losses below opens
- **Direction arrows**: ▲ (above), ▼ (below), ■ (unchanged)
- **Customizable table position** and size
**Perfect for:**
- **Intraday traders** monitoring key session levels
- **Multi-timeframe analysis** across different market opens
- **Quick reference** to see which assets are performing relative to major opening levels
- **Session-based trading strategies** using 6PM and 9:30AM opens
The table updates in real-time and provides an at-a-glance view of where your chosen assets stand relative to these critical price reference points throughout the trading day.
NY Anchored VWAP and Auto SMANY Anchored VWAP and Auto SMA
This script is a versatile trading indicator for the TradingView platform that combines two powerful components: a New York-anchored Volume-Weighted Average Price (VWAP) and a dynamic Simple Moving Average (SMA). Designed for traders who utilize VWAP for intraday trend analysis, this tool provides a clear visual representation of average price and volatility-adjusted moving averages, generating automated alerts for key crossover signals.
Indicator Components
1. NY Anchored VWAP
The VWAP is a crucial tool that represents the average price of a security adjusted for volume. This version is "anchored" to the start of the New York trading session, resetting at the beginning of each new session. This provides a clean, session-specific anchor point to gauge market sentiment and trend. The VWAP line changes color to reflect its slope:
Green: When the VWAP is trending upwards, indicating a bullish bias.
Red: When the VWAP is trending downwards, indicating a bearish bias.
2. Auto SMA
The Auto SMA is a moving average with a unique twist: its lookback period is not fixed. Instead, it dynamically adjusts based on market volatility. The script measures volatility using the Average True Range (ATR) and a Z-Score calculation.
When volatility is expanding, the SMA's length shortens, making it more sensitive to recent price changes.
When volatility is contracting, the SMA's length lengthens, smoothing out the price action to filter out noise.
This adaptive approach allows the SMA to react appropriately to different market conditions.
Suggested Trading Strategy
This indicator is particularly effective when used on a one-minute chart for identifying high-probability trade entries. The core of the strategy is to trade the crossover between the VWAP and the Auto SMA, with confirmation from a candle close.
The strategy works best when the entry signal aligns with the overall bias of the higher timeframe market structure. For example, if the daily or 4-hour chart is in an uptrend, you would look for bullish signals on the one-minute chart.
Bullish Entry Signal: A potential entry is signaled when the VWAP crosses above the Auto SMA, and is confirmed when the one-minute candle closes above both the VWAP and the SMA. This indicates a potential continuation of the bullish momentum.
Bearish Entry Signal: A potential entry is signaled when the VWAP crosses below the Auto SMA, and is confirmed when the one-minute candle closes below both the VWAP and the SMA. This indicates a potential continuation of the bearish momentum.
The built-in alerts for these crossovers allow you to receive notifications without having to constantly monitor the charts, ensuring you don't miss a potential setup.
Opening Range Legstart FinderThis multi-faceted indicator uses 4 key time-based price levels to help traders identify when price is likely to revert or reverse. These key times are:
18:00 (Globex open)
00:00 (Midnight open)
9:30 (RTH open)
9:45 (End of first 15 minutes of RTH)
The key concept here is that price is likely to revert back into the current daily range if it is below all 4 of the time-based prices or above all of the time-based prices. When price is between those levels it will often chop around and be harder to navigate.
The first component of this indicator provides traders with a snapshot of price relative to those 4 levels across up to 6 different tradable instruments, indicating which direction price is expected to move for each of those instruments. This way, the trader can see which instruments are expected to potentially reverse and which ones are more likely to chop.
The second component are configurable price windows where the indicator will anticipate reversals in price. By default, the indicator is focused on price reversals that happen at the end or beginning of an hourly candle. As such, the default time windows are the last 15 minutes of one hour and the first 15 minutes of the next (ie. 9:45 to 10:15). The number of hours used is configurable by the user. We are looking to trade OHLC and OLHC of an hourly candle within these windows during which price is expected to reverse or have impulsive moves.
The third component is a structure shift detection mechanism. This mechanism is based on relative pivot strength of recent price action. New legs in price action form by breaking above or below the pivots based on recent price action. By default, the pivots are based on the current timeframe but can be adjusted to watch for price breaks above any timeframe larger than the current chart.
The fourth component of the indicator will is a mechanism to provide targets based on these new price legs. By default, in bullish scenarios, these targets will only be displayed if price is 'below all' of the price levels described above and we form a new price leg up during the specified time windows where we anticipate a reversal. Alternatively, in bearish scenarios, these targets will only be displayed if price is 'above all' of the price levels described above and we form a new price leg down during the specified time windows where we anticipate a reversal.
This default configuration can be changed to show targets regardless of relationship to the price levels above and/or to disregard the time windows configured above.
In all scenarios, targets are based on widely used fibonacci extensions on price leg patterns (ie. 2-2.5 and 4 standard deviations up from a move down).
Finally there is a volatility filter built-in to the indicator to prevent traders from trying to 'catch the falling knife' when price action is strongly moving in one direction and is likely to continue to do so. This filter is a custom implementation of the Ehlers Super PassBand Filter to accommodate for timeframes less than 1 minute.
This indicator is intended to be used on lower timeframes (15 seconds to 2 minutes) as the goal is to catch large reversals with minimal stops. When aligned with higher timeframe trends, the results can be impressive.
Benchmark Relative Performance BRPBenchmark Relative Performance (BRP) is a comprehensive technical analysis tool that compares any stock's performance against a chosen benchmark (QQQ, SPY, IWM, etc.) to identify outperformance and underperformance patterns.
Key Features:
Dual-line visualization: Shows both ticker and relative strength performance
Dynamic color coding: 5-level color system indicating performance strength
Customizable benchmark: Choose from any ticker via TradingView's symbol picker
Volume weighting: Optional volume analysis for stronger signal confirmation
Performance zones: Visual thresholds for strong/moderate performance levels
Compact info table: Real-time performance status and values
What It Shows:
Benchmark Performance Line (Blue): Shows your chosen benchmark's percentage performance
Relative Strength Line (Color-coded): Shows how much the ticker outperforms/underperforms
Fill Area: Visual gap between ticker and benchmark performance
Performance Zones: Dotted lines marking significant performance thresholds
Color System:
Green: Strong outperformance (above custom threshold)
Lime: Standard outperformance
Yellow: Neutral/Equal performance
Orange: Standard underperformance
Red: Strong underperformance (below custom threshold)
Best Used For:
Stock selection and rotation strategies
Sector/ETF relative strength analysis
Identifying momentum shifts vs benchmarks
Portfolio performance evaluation
Market timing based on relative performance
Settings:
Customizable lookback period (default: 20)
Adjustable strong performance threshold (default: 5%)
Optional volume weighting factor
Full table customization (position, colors, fonts)
Performance display (percentage or decimal)
Perfect for traders and investors who want to identify stocks showing relative strength or weakness compared to major market benchmarks.
Real Relative Sector Strength - NormalizedShows RS/RW, which is esp. helpful if it's not fully clear based on the stock's chart movement compared to SPY's movement.
"Glowing green" = safely strong
"Glowing red" = safely weak
More infos: www.reddit.com
Bias AnalyzerBias Analyzer – Institutional Bias Scoring Tool
The Bias Analyzer combines multiple institutional trading concepts into a single adaptive scoring system. It calculates a directional bias score (0–100) by weighting volume, trend, structure, VWAP/imbalance, and momentum.
🔹 Main Features
Volume Bias → cumulative buy/sell pressure (customizable lookback)
Trend Bias → based on short-term moving average confirmation
Structure Bias → swing high/low detection with ATR filter
VWAP / Imbalance Bias → price relation to VWAP
Momentum Factor → adaptive impulse weighting
Final Bias Score → combined & volatility-adjusted (0–100 scale)
Flip Markers → optional EMA dots when bias changes
Bias Widget → on-chart display with long/short percentage and multiple style presets (Classic, Dark, Neon, Terminal, Gold, Midnight, Purple, etc.)
Custom Mode → fully user-defined widget colors
🔹 Use Case
This tool helps traders to quickly identify the institutional directional bias of the market.
It is designed as a decision-support indicator and not as an automated trading system.
© 2025 Project Pegasus
Session Time Milestones Highlight & AlertSession Time Milestones Highlight & Alert
This script allows you to track and highlight specific trading session milestones on your chart with customizable times, all set in GMT+7. It provides visual cues and alerts for key market events like Tokyo Open, Shanghai Open, Asia Lunch Time, London Open, London Lunch Time, and New York Open.
Features:
Customizable Time Milestones: Adjust the times for each session directly from the settings.
Candle Highlights: The script highlights the candles at your chosen session times for quick visual identification.
Alerts: Set alerts to be notified when each session starts.
Labels: Optionally display simple labels on the chart above the candles for each milestone, with easy toggles to turn them on or off.
Note: All times are in GMT+7.
Advanced Candle Patterns detector-GSK-VIZAG-AP-INDIA 📌 Description
This indicator automatically detects and highlights common candlestick patterns on the chart and provides a reference table with explanations. It is designed as a visual and educational tool for learning candlestick psychology and price action.
🔍 Features
Pattern Detection (on-chart):
Detects well-known bullish, bearish, and neutral patterns:
Bullish Engulfing, Bearish Engulfing
Hammer, Inverted Hammer
Morning Star, Evening Star
Three White Soldiers, Three Black Crows
Bullish Harami, Bearish Harami
Piercing Line, Dark Cloud Cover
Tweezer Bottom, Tweezer Top
Doji
Patterns are marked directly on the chart using labels.
Labels can show pattern names or serial numbers (user choice).
Bullish = Green, Bearish = Red, Neutral = Yellow.
Reference Table (on-chart panel):
Lists all detected patterns with color-coded text.
Option to show short explanations for each pattern, or just identifiers.
Table includes a “Serial” column so users can match with chart labels.
Chart & Table Settings (customizable):
Table Position: choose Top Left, Top Right, Bottom Left, Bottom Right.
Text Size: choose Tiny, Small, Normal, Large, or Huge.
Toggle Options:
Show/Hide explanation table.
Show/Hide descriptions in table.
Show serial numbers instead of pattern labels on chart.
🎓 Educational Purpose
This tool is meant for study and research. Candlestick patterns alone are not reliable signals; their strength depends on trend, volume, and market context. Use this script to visually learn patterns and combine with other analysis methods.
⚠️ Disclaimer:
This indicator is for educational purposes only. It does not provide trading or investment advice. No candlestick pattern guarantees future price movement. Always confirm with other tools and do your own research before making trading decisions.