LogPressure Envelope [BOSWaves}LogPressure Envelope – Adaptive Volatility & Trend Visualizer
Overview
LogPressure Envelope is a specialized trading tool designed to normalize market behavior using logarithmic price scaling while providing an adaptive framework for volatility and trend detection. The indicator calculates a log-based moving average midline, surrounds it with asymmetric volatility envelopes, and replaces the conventional cloud with progressive fan lines to present price action in a more interpretable form.
By integrating rate-of-change midline coloring, fading trend strength, and structured buy/sell markers, LogPressure Envelope simplifies the reading of complex market dynamics. Its design makes it suitable for multiple trading approaches, including scalping, intraday, and swing trading, where volatility behavior and trend shifts must be understood quickly and objectively.
Unlike static envelope indicators, LogPressure Envelope adapts continuously to price scale and volatility conditions. It evaluates log-transformed prices, applies configurable moving average methods (EMA, SMA, WMA), and derives asymmetric standard-deviation bands for both upside and downside moves. These envelopes are projected as fan lines with adjustable opacity, producing a layered volatility map that evolves with the market.
This system ensures each visual element—midline shading, candle coloring, fan structure, and signal markers—reflects real-time market conditions, allowing traders to interpret volatility expansion, contraction, and directional bias with clarity.
How It Works
The foundation of LogPressure Envelope is the logarithmic transformation of price. By operating in log space, the indicator removes distortions caused by large nominal price differences across assets, enabling consistent analysis of both low-priced and high-priced instruments.
A moving average of log prices is calculated (EMA, SMA, or WMA depending on user input) and then re-converted to normal price scale, forming the log midline. Standard deviation of log prices is then measured over a separate period, with independent multipliers for upside and downside deviations. This asymmetry captures the fact that markets often expand differently in bullish versus bearish phases.
Instead of plotting a filled cloud, the envelope is expressed as ten equidistant fan lines stretching from the lower to upper boundary. Each line is shaded progressively to visualize volatility clustering and directional strength without overloading the chart.
Trend determination is smoothed using a fade mechanism: shifts in bias do not flip instantly but gradually move toward the new state, producing fewer false transitions. Buy and sell markers are generated when trend strength crosses confirmation thresholds, ensuring signals are event-driven and contextually meaningful.
Signals and Visuals
LogPressure Envelope provides multiple layers of structured signals:
Midline Bias – Central moving average colored by rate-of-change, reflecting directional acceleration or deceleration.
Volatility Fan – Ten progressive lines forming a gradient between lower and upper bands, visually encoding volatility spread.
Buy Signals – Labels below bars when upward trend strength is confirmed.
Sell Signals – Labels above bars when downward trend strength is confirmed.
Candle Coloring – Optional shading of candles based on trend alignment with the log midline, highlighting bullish, bearish, or neutral conditions.
These signals remain clear even during high-volatility phases, with visual hierarchy maintained through progressive opacity control.
Interpretation
Trend Analysis : Midline direction and candle coloring provide continuous feedback on prevailing bias. Upward-sloping midlines with blue shading indicate bullish phases, while downward slopes with orange shading confirm bearish conditions.
Volatility and Risk Assessment : Expansion of fan lines indicates rising volatility and potential breakout conditions; contraction indicates consolidation and possible mean reversion.
Signal Confirmation : Buy and sell markers validate transitions when trend strength thresholds are crossed, aligning with volatility envelope dynamics.
Market Context : Asymmetric envelopes allow traders to see where bearish acceleration differs from bullish expansion, improving interpretation of liquidity conditions and institutional pressure.
Strategy Integration
LogPressure Envelope can be applied across trading styles:
Trend Following : Enter trades in the direction of midline bias, confirmed by buy or sell markers.
Pullback Entries : Use midline retests during trending conditions as lower-risk continuation points.
Volatility Breakouts : Identify sharp expansions in fan line spacing as early signals of directional moves.
Reversal Strategies : Fade extreme envelope touches when momentum shows exhaustion and fan contraction begins.
Multi-Timeframe Confirmation : Align signals from higher and lower timeframes to reduce noise and validate trade setups.
Stop-loss levels can be set near the opposite envelope boundary, while targets may be managed through progressive volatility zones or midline convergence.
Advanced Techniques
For greater precision, LogPressure Envelope can be combined with other analytical tools:
Pair with volume or liquidity measures to validate breakout or reversal conditions.
Use momentum indicators to confirm ROC-based midline bias.
Track sequences of fan line expansions and contractions to anticipate regime shifts in volatility.
Apply across multiple timeframes to monitor how volatility clusters align at different market scales.
Adjusting parameters such as envelope multipliers, moving average type, and fade bars allows the indicator to adapt to diverse asset classes and volatility environments.
Inputs and Customization
Midline Type : Select EMA, SMA, or WMA.
Line Opacity : Control visibility of fan lines.
Enable Candle Coloring : Toggle trend-based bar shading.
MA Length / StdDev Length : Define periods for midline and volatility calculation.
Multipliers : Set asymmetric scaling for upside and downside envelopes.
Fade Bars : Control smoothness of trend strength transitions.
Fan Lines : Adjust number of envelope subdivisions for visualization granularity.
Why Use LogPressure Envelope
LogPressure Envelope translates complex volatility and trend interactions into a structured and adaptive framework. By combining logarithmic normalization, asymmetric standard deviation envelopes, and smoothed trend confirmation, it allows traders to:
Normalize price analysis across assets of different scales.
Visualize volatility expansion and contraction in real time.
Identify and confirm directional shifts with objective signal markers.
Apply a disciplined system for trend, breakout, and reversal strategies.
This indicator is designed for traders who want a systematic, visually clear approach to volatility-based market analysis without relying on static bands or arbitrary scaling.
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Ichimoku HorizonIchimoku Horizon – Multi-Timeframe Analysis
A multi-timeframe Ichimoku faithful to Hosoda, with authentic real-time calculations.
Ichimoku Horizon is an indicator based on the original method developed by Goichi Hosoda in the 1930s. It strictly respects the authentic formulas and prioritizes mathematical fidelity.
Key Features
Intelligent Multi-Timeframe
Native chart: Ichimoku from your trading timeframe
3 higher timeframes: Daily (1D), Weekly (1W), Monthly (1M) by default
Automatic projection: only higher timeframes relative to the chart are displayed
Precise offsets: displacement adapted to each timeframe
Guaranteed Authenticity
Hosoda’s original formulas fully respected
lookahead_off exclusively: lines calculated in real time with the current candle
Traditional displacement: 26 periods for cloud projection and Chikou shift
Why lookahead_off?
lookahead_off is the calculation mode that respects Hosoda’s logic:
Tenkan, Kijun, SSA and SSB all include the current candle and move in real time.
Chikou is the only exception: shifted 26 periods but calculated only with confirmed closes.
This way, what you see always matches the actual market as it is forming.
What is the no repaint approach?
A no repaint indicator displays values exactly as they exist in the present moment:
Lines update in real time during the formation of a candle.
Once the candle closes, they remain permanently fixed.
This ensures that the plots reflect the true construction of the market.
Main Parameters
Tenkan: 9 periods (short term)
Kijun: 26 periods (medium term)
SSB: 52 periods (long term)
Displacement: 26 periods (+26 for the cloud, −26 for the Chikou)
Timeframe Selection
TF1: Daily (structure aligned with trading activity)
TF2: Weekly (intermediate trend)
TF3: Monthly (macro vision)
Example Configurations
Scalping: Chart 1m → TF1: 5m, TF2: 15m, TF3: 1H
Intraday: Chart 5m → TF1: 15m, TF2: 1H, TF3: 4H
The indicator automatically hides inconsistent timeframes (lower than the chart).
Natural Line Display
Some lines will sometimes appear flat or straight: this is the normal behavior of Ichimoku, directly reflecting the highs and lows of their calculation windows.
Conclusion
Ichimoku Horizon is designed to remain true to Hosoda’s vision while offering the clarity of a modern multi-timeframe tool.
It delivers authentic, real-time calculations with no compromise.
Pasrsifal.RegressionTrendStateSummary
The Parsifal.Regression.Trend.State Indicator analyzes the leading coefficients of linear and quadratic regressions of price (against time). It also considers their first- and second-order changes. These features are aggregated into a Trend-State background, shown as a gradient color. In addition, the indicator generates fast and slow signals that can be used as potential entry- or exit triggers.
This tool is designed for advanced trend-following strategies, leveraging information from multiple trendline features.
Background
Trendlines provide insight into the state of a trend or the “trendiness” of a price process. While moving averages or pivot-based lines can serve as envelopes and breakout levels, they are often too lagging for swing traders, who need tools that adapt more closely to price swings, ideally using trendlines, around which the price process swings continuously.
Regression lines address this by cutting directly through the data, making them a natural anchor for observing how price winds around a central trendline within a chosen lookback period.
Regression Trendlines
• Linear Regression:
o Minimizes distance to all closing values over the lookback period.
o The slope represents the short-term linear trend.
o The change of slope indicates trend acceleration or deceleration.
o Linear regression lags during phases of rapid market shifts.
• Quadratic Regression:
o Fits a second-degree polynomial to minimize deviation from closing prices.
o The convexity term (leading coefficient) reflects curvature:
Positive convexity → accelerating uptrend or fading downtrend.
Negative convexity → accelerating downtrend or fading uptrend.
o The change of convexity detects early shifts in momentum and often reacts faster than slope features.
Features Extracted
The indicator evaluates six features:
• Linear features: slope, first derivative of slope, second derivative of slope.
• Quadratic features: convexity term, first derivative of the convexity term, second derivative of the convexity term.
• Linear features: capture broad, background trend behavior.
• Quadratic features: detect deviations, accelerations, and smaller-scale dynamics.
Quadratic terms generally react first to market changes, while linear terms provide stability and context.
Dynamics of Market Moves as seen by linear and quadratic regressions
• At the start of a rapid move:
The change of convexity reacts first, capturing the shift in dynamics before other features. The convexity term then follows, while linear slope features lag further behind. Because convexity measures deviation from linearity, it reflects accelerating momentum more effectively than slope.
• At the end of a rapid move:
Again, the change of convexity responds first to fading momentum, signaling the transition from above-linear to below-linear dynamics. Even while a strong trend persists, the change of convexity may flip sign early, offering a warning of weakening strength. The convexity term itself adjusts more slowly but may still turn before the price process does. Linear features lag the most, typically only flipping after price has already reversed, thereby smoothing out the rapid, more sensitive reactions of quadratic terms.
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Parsifal Regression.Trend.State Method
1. Feature Mapping:
Each feature is mapped to a range between -1 and 1, preserving zero-crossings (critical for sign interpretation).
2. Aggregation:
A heuristic linear combination*) produces a background information value, visualized as a gradient color scale:
o Deep green → strong positive trend.
o Deep red → strong negative trend.
o Yellow → neutral or transitional states.
3. Signals:
o Fast signal (oscillator): ranges from -1 to 1, reflecting short-term trend state.
o Slow signal (smoothed): moving average of the fast signal.
o Their interactions (crossovers, zero-crossings) provide actionable trading triggers.
How to Use
The Trend-State background gradient provides intuitive visual feedback on the aggregated regression features (slope, convexity, and their changes). Because these features reflect not only current trend strength but also their acceleration or deceleration, the color transitions help anticipate evolving market states:
• Solid Green: All features near their highs. Indicates a strong, accelerating uptrend. May also reflect explosive or hyperbolic upside moves (including gaps).
• Fading Solid Green: A recently strong uptrend is losing momentum. Price may shift into a slower uptrend, consolidation, or even a reversal.
• Fading Green → Yellow: Often appears as a dirty yellow or a rapidly mixing pattern of green and red. Signals that the uptrend is weakening toward neutrality or beginning to turn negative.
• Yellow → Deepening Red: Two possible scenarios:
o Coming from a strong uptrend → suggests a sharp fade, though the trend may still technically be up.
o Coming from a weaker uptrend or sideways market → suggests the start of an accelerating downtrend.
• Solid Red: All features near their lows. Indicates a strong, accelerating downtrend. May also reflect crash-type conditions or downside gaps.
• Fading Solid Red: A recently strong downtrend is losing strength. Market may move into a slower decline, consolidation, or early reversal upward.
• Fading Red → Yellow : The downtrend is weakening toward neutral, with potential for a bullish shift.
• Yellow → Increasing Green: Two possible scenarios:
o Coming from a strong downtrend, it reflects a sharp fade of bearish momentum, though the market may still technically be trending down.
o Coming from a weaker downtrend or sideways movement, it suggests the start of an accelerating uptrend.
Note: Market evolution does not always follow this neat “color cycle.” It may jump between states, skip stages, or reverse abruptly depending on market conditions. This makes the background coloring particularly valuable as a contextual map of current and evolving price dynamics.
Signal Crossovers:
Although the fast signal is very similar (but not identical) to the background coloring, it provides a numerical representation indicating a bullish interpretation for rising values and bearish for falling.
o High-confidence entries:
Fast signal rising from < -0.7 and crossing above the slow signal → potential long entry.
Fast signal falling from > +0.7 and crossing below the slow signal → potential short entry.
o Low-confidence entries:
Crossovers near zero may still provide a valid trigger but may be noisy and should be confirmed with other signals.
o Zero-crossings:
Indicate broader state changes, useful for conservative positioning or option strategies. For confirmation of a Fast signal 0-crossing, wait for the Slow signal to cross as well.
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*) Note on Aggregation
While the indicator currently uses a heuristic linear combination of features, alternatives such as Principal Component Analysis (PCA) could provide a more formal aggregation. However, while in the absence of matrix algebra, the required eigenvalue decomposition can be approximated, its computational expense does not justify the marginal higher insight in this case. The current heuristic approach offers a practical balance of clarity, speed, and accuracy.
Reverse RSI Signals [AlgoAlpha]🟠 OVERVIEW
This script introduces the Reverse RSI Signals system, an original approach that inverts traditional RSI values back into price levels and then overlays them directly on the chart as dynamic bands. Instead of showing RSI in a subwindow, the script calculates the exact price thresholds that correspond to common RSI levels (30/70/50) and displays them as upper, lower, and midline bands. These are further enhanced with an adaptive Supertrend filter and divergence detection, allowing traders to see overbought/oversold zones translated into actionable price ranges and trend signals. The script combines concepts of RSI inversion, volatility envelopes, and divergence tracking to provide a context-driven tool for spotting reversals and regime shifts.
🟠 CONCEPTS
The script relies on inverting RSI math: by solving for the price that would yield a given RSI level, it generates real chart levels tied to oscillator conditions. These RSI-derived price bands act like support/resistance, adapting each bar as RSI changes. On top of this, a Supertrend built around the RSI midline introduces directional bias, switching regimes when the midline is breached. Regular bullish and bearish divergences are detected by comparing RSI pivots against price pivots, highlighting early reversal conditions. This layered approach means the indicator is not just RSI on price but a hybrid of oscillator translation, volatility-tracking midline envelopes, and divergence analysis.
🟠 FEATURES
Inverted RSI bands: upper (70), lower (30), and midline (50), smoothed with EMA for noise reduction.
Supertrend overlay on the RSI midline to confirm regime direction (bullish or bearish).
Gradient-filled zones between outer and inner RSI bands to visualize proximity and exhaustion.
Non-repainting bullish and bearish divergence markers plotted directly on chart highs/lows.
🟠 USAGE
Apply the indicator to any chart and use the plotted RSI price bands as adaptive support/resistance. The midline defines equilibrium, while upper and lower bands represent classic RSI thresholds translated into real price action. In bullish regimes (green candles), long trades are stronger when price approaches or bounces from the lower band; in bearish regimes (red candles), shorts are favored near the upper band. Divergence markers (▲ for bullish, ▼ for bearish) flag potential reversal points early. Traders can combine the band proximity, divergence alerts, and Supertrend context to time entries, exits, or to refine ongoing trend trades. Adjust smoothing and Supertrend ATR settings to match the volatility of the instrument being analyzed.
FibroTrend Matrix Premium [By TraderMan]📊 FibroTrend Matrix Premium
FibroTrend Matrix Premium is a powerful multi-timeframe trend and Fibonacci analysis tool. It combines trend direction, trend strength, and key Fibonacci levels into a single, clean interface with a dynamic table. Perfect for traders who want to see the market structure at a glance.
🧠 How It Works
Trend Detection 📈📉
Uses EMA-based dynamic bands to determine current trend direction.
Computes trend strength using slope of the trend line vs. price deviation.
Works on multiple timeframes (5m, 15m, 30m, 1h, 4h, 1D) for overall market context.
Fibonacci Levels & Zones 🔢
Automatically draws key Fibonacci retracement levels (0, 0.236, 0.382, 0.5, 0.618, 0.786, 1.0).
Adds zones around levels for potential support/resistance areas.
Labels are small and clear, lines slightly thicker for better visibility.
Trend Table Summary 📊
Shows current trend direction, strength, and general trend across multiple timeframes.
Fibonacci levels are included in the table with color-coded cells (green = bullish, red = bearish).
⚡ How to Use / Trading Logic
Identify Trend Direction
Uptrend (Green/“Up”) → look for buying opportunities.
Downtrend (Red/“Down”) → look for selling/shorting opportunities.
Neutral → wait or stay out.
Check Trend Strength
Very Strong / Strong (Green) → trend likely to continue.
Weak / Very Weak (Red) → trend may reverse or be choppy.
Use Fibonacci Levels for Entry & Exit
Enter near support zones in an uptrend.
Enter near resistance zones in a downtrend.
Use zone width & tolerance to set stop-loss or take-profit.
Multi-Timeframe Confirmation ✅
Ensure majority of timeframes confirm trend direction for stronger signal.
Example: if 5 out of 6 timeframes show Uptrend, trend is strong.
💡 Tips
Combine with volume, momentum, or RSI for extra confirmation.
Avoid trading solely on Fibonacci levels; use trend + strength table as main guide.
Works well for swing trading, intraday, and crypto markets.
🎯 Entry Example
Price is in an uptrend (green bars, line up).
Fibonacci retracement 0.382 aligns with support zone.
Trend strength = Strong or Very Strong.
Enter Long near zone, set stop-loss slightly below zone, take-profit near next Fibonacci level.
TrendMaster Pro [By TraderMan]📈 TrendMaster Pro Indicator 🚀
TrendMaster Pro is a powerful, technical analysis-based trading tool used on TradingView.
It’s designed to identify market trends, detect support/resistance levels, spot trend breakouts, and generate automatic buy-sell signals.
⚙️ Indicator Logic and Functionality
🔎 Pivot Detection: Captures market turning points (pivot highs & lows).
📉📈 Trend Lines: Draws support (green) and resistance (red) lines between recent pivot points.
💥 Breakout Detection: Generates signals when price breaks support or resistance levels.
⏳ Multi-Timeframe Analysis: Analyzes trend direction and breakouts on 5m, 15m, 1h, 4h, and daily charts.
📊 EMA & Momentum: Confirms trend direction using 5 and 13-period EMAs and momentum indicators.
🎯 TP/SL Levels: Automatically calculates Take Profit (TP) and Stop Loss (SL) levels.
⭐ Success Rate: Measures signal accuracy as a percentage; only signals above 70% are shown.
👁️🗨️ Visual Elements: Easy-to-use interface with trend lines, TP/SL boxes, labels, and summary tables.
📲 Alerts: Sends real-time buy/sell notifications via Telegram or webhook.
🛠️ How It Works
🔺 Pivot and Trend Lines
Pivots (highs and lows) are detected based on a user-defined lookback period.
Support (green) and resistance (red) lines are drawn between these points and extended into the future.
⚡ Breakout Detection
If price breaks above resistance → Buy (Long) signal!
If price breaks below support → Sell (Short) signal!
A confirmation bar count (default 1 bar) helps reduce false signals.
📅 Multi-Timeframe Analysis
Checks trend and breakout status across 5m, 15m, 1h, 4h, and daily charts.
EMA5 > EMA13 with positive momentum indicates a bullish trend; the opposite indicates a bearish trend.
🎯 TP and SL Calculation
Entry price is based on the support/resistance level.
TP (2%) and SL (1.3%) percentages are calculated automatically, with vertical offsets applied.
🌟 Success Rate
Rates signal strength based on trend and breakout alignment across timeframes.
Only signals above 70% trigger alerts.
🎮 How to Use
Add the Indicator: Paste the code into Pine Script editor on TradingView and add to your chart.
Configure Settings: Adjust pivot lookback, TP/SL percentages, confirmation bars, and other parameters to fit your strategy.
Follow Signals:
Buy signals show “BUY” labels and TP/SL boxes after resistance breakouts.
Sell signals show “SELL” labels after support breakdowns.
Enter Positions: Take positions on confirmed signals and monitor TP/SL levels.
Receive Alerts: Signals with a success rate above 70% will send automatic Telegram notifications.
💡 Tips for Use
⏱️ Timeframe Choice: Use short timeframes (5m, 15m) for scalping, longer (1h, 4h, daily) for swing trading.
📈 Success Rate: Signals over 80% are more reliable; be cautious with lower percentages.
⚙️ Settings: Optimize TP/SL and pivot period according to asset volatility.
🛡️ Risk Management: Always use SL and manage position size carefully.
🎉 Advantages
📊 Multi-timeframe support for stronger analysis
👁️🗨️ User-friendly visuals and summary tables
🤖 Automated alerts via Telegram/webhook
🔧 Flexible, customizable parameters
⚠️ Warnings
⚡ High volatility may increase false signals—consider increasing confirmation bars.
🔄 Signals can be less reliable in non-trending (range) markets.
🧪 Always test strategies on demo accounts before going live.
Conquer the waves of the market with TrendMaster Pro! 🌊💪
200 EMA w/ Ticker Memory200 EMA w/ Ticker Memory — Multi-Symbol & Multi-Timeframe EMA Tracker with Alerts
Overview
The 200 EMA w/ Ticker Memory indicator allows you to monitor the 200-period Exponential Moving Average (EMA) across multiple symbols and timeframes. Designed for traders managing multiple tickers, it provides customizable timeframe inputs per symbol and instant alerts on price touches of the 200 EMA.
Key Features
Multi-symbol support: Configure up to 20 different symbols, each with its own timeframe setting.
Flexible timeframe input: Assign specific timeframes per symbol or use a default timeframe fallback.
Accurate 200 EMA calculation: Uses request.security to fetch 200 EMA from the symbol-specific timeframe.
Visual EMA plots: Displays both the EMA on the selected timeframe and the EMA on the current chart timeframe for comparison.
Touch alerts: Configurable alerts when price “touches” the 200 EMA within a user-defined sensitivity percentage.
Ticker memory: Remembers your configured symbols and displays them in an on-chart table.
Compact info table: Displays current symbol status, alert settings, and timeframe in a clean, transparent table overlay.
How to Use
Configure Symbols and Timeframes:
Input your desired symbols (up to 20) and their respective timeframes under the “Symbol Settings” groups in the indicator’s settings pane.
Set Default Timeframe:
Choose a default timeframe to be used when no specific timeframe is assigned for a symbol.
Adjust Alert Settings:
Enable or disable alerts and set the touch sensitivity (% distance from EMA to trigger alerts).
Alerts
Alerts trigger once per bar when the price touches the 200 EMA within the defined sensitivity threshold.
Alert messages include:
Symbol / Current price / EMA value / EMA timeframe used / Chart timeframe / Timestamp
Customization
200 EMA Color: Change the line color for better visibility.
Touch Sensitivity: Fine-tune how close price must be to the EMA to count as a touch (default 0.1%).
Enable Touch Alerts: Turn on/off alert notifications easily.
For:
- Swing traders monitoring multiple stocks or assets.
- Day traders watching key EMA levels on different timeframes.
- Analysts requiring a quick visual and alert system for 200 EMA touches.
- Portfolio managers tracking key technical levels across various securities.
Limitations
Supports up to 20 configured symbols (can be extended manually if needed).
Works best on charts with reasonable bar frequency due to request.security usage.
Alert frequency is limited to once per bar for clarity.
Disclaimer
This indicator is provided “as-is” for educational and informational purposes only. It does not guarantee trading success or financial gain.
Hull Moving Average Quantum Pro - Advanced Trading SystemThe Hull Moving Average Quantum Pro is a next-generation technical analysis tool that combines the legendary smoothness of Alan Hull's HMA formula with advanced quantum field visualization technology. This professional-grade indicator features three synchronized Hull Moving Average periods working in harmony to identify high-probability trading opportunities.
🎯 KEY FEATURES:
• Multi-Timeframe HMA Confluence - Triple HMA system (9, 21, 55 periods) for comprehensive trend analysis
• Quantum Field Visualization - Fibonacci-based dynamic support/resistance bands with 0.618, 1.0, and 1.618 ratios
• Energy Flow Momentum - Real-time visual representation of market momentum and directional bias
• Confluence Zone Detection - Automatically highlights areas where multiple HMAs converge for high-probability setups
• Professional Holographic Dashboard - Real-time trend strength, momentum, and market status display
• Three Visual Themes - Dark Intergalactic (Quantum Trading), Light Minimal (Clean Charts), Pro Modern (Low Saturation)
⚡ WHAT MAKES IT UNIQUE:
Unlike traditional moving average indicators, the HMA Quantum Pro eliminates lag while maintaining smoothness, providing traders with faster signals without sacrificing reliability. The quantum field visualization adds a new dimension to price action analysis by creating dynamic zones that adapt to market volatility.
📊 PERFECT FOR:
• Day Trading & Scalping - Fast HMA (9) provides quick entry/exit signals
• Swing Trading - Medium HMA (21) confirms trend continuation
• Position Trading - Slow HMA (55) identifies major trend changes
• All Markets - Forex, Stocks, Crypto, Futures, Indices
🔧 ADVANCED SETTINGS:
• Customizable HMA periods for any trading style
• Adjustable confluence threshold for precision filtering
• Visual intensity control for optimal chart clarity
• Field transparency settings for multi-indicator setups
💡 HOW TO USE:
1. Strong Bullish Signal - All three HMAs aligned upward with price above quantum fields
2. Strong Bearish Signal - All three HMAs aligned downward with price below quantum fields
3. Confluence Zones - High probability reversal/continuation areas
4. Energy Flow - Confirms momentum direction and strength
⭐ FREE VERSION FEATURES:
This free version includes all visual features and calculations. Premium version (coming soon) will add advanced alerts, multi-timeframe analysis, and AI-powered trade suggestions.
Created by professional traders for serious market participants. The Hull Moving Average formula was created by Alan Hull to reduce lag while maintaining smoothness - this indicator enhances that foundation with modern visualization technology.
EMA Triad Vanguard Pro [By TraderMan]📌 EMA Triad Vanguard Pro — Advanced Trend & Position Management System
📖 Introduction
EMA Triad Vanguard Pro is an advanced indicator that utilizes three different EMAs (Exponential Moving Averages) to analyze the direction, strength, and reliability of market trends.
It goes beyond a single timeframe, performing trend analysis across 8 different timeframes simultaneously and automatically tracking TP/SL management.
This makes it a powerful reference tool for both short-term traders and medium-to-long-term swing traders.
⚙ How It Works
EMAs:
EMA 21 → Responds quickly to short-term price changes.
EMA 50 → Shows medium-term price direction.
EMA 200 → Determines the long-term market trend.
Trend Direction Logic:
📈 Long Signal: EMA 21 crosses above EMA 200 and EMA 21 > EMA 50.
📉 Short Signal: EMA 21 crosses below EMA 200 and EMA 21 < EMA 50.
Trend Strength Calculation:
Calculates the percentage distance between EMAs.
Strength levels: Very Weak → Weak → Strong → Very Strong.
Multi-Timeframe Analysis:
Analyzes trend direction for: 5min, 15min, 30min, 1H, 4H, Daily, Weekly, and Monthly charts.
Generates an overall market bias from combined results.
Automatic Position Management:
When a position is opened, TP1, TP2, TP3, and SL levels are calculated automatically.
As price reaches these levels, chart labels appear (TP1★, TP2★, TP3★, SL!).
📊 How to Use
1️⃣ Long (Buy) Setup
EMA 21 must cross above EMA 200 ✅
EMA 21 must be above EMA 50 ✅
Overall market bias should be “Bullish” ✅
Entry Price: closing price of the signal candle.
TP levels: calculated based on upward % targets.
SL: a set % below the entry price.
2️⃣ Short (Sell) Setup
EMA 21 must cross below EMA 200 ✅
EMA 21 must be below EMA 50 ✅
Overall market bias should be “Bearish” ✅
Entry Price: closing price of the signal candle.
TP levels: calculated based on downward % targets.
SL: a set % above the entry price.
💡 Pro Tips
Multi-timeframe alignment significantly increases the signal reliability.
If trend strength is “Very Strong”, chances of hitting TP targets are higher.
Weak trends may cause false signals → confirm with extra indicators (RSI, MACD, Volume).
TP levels are ideal for partial take-profits → lock in gains and reduce risk.
📌 Advantages
✅ Displays both trend direction and trend strength at a glance.
✅ Multi-timeframe approach avoids tunnel vision from a single chart.
✅ Automatic TP/SL calculation eliminates manual measuring.
✅ Labeled signal alerts make tracking positions easy and visual.
⚠ Important Notes
No indicator is 100% accurate — sudden news events or manipulations may cause false signals.
Use it together with other technical and fundamental analysis methods.
Signal reliability may decrease in low liquidity markets.
🎯 In summary:
EMA Triad Vanguard Pro combines trend tracking, position management, and multi-timeframe analysis in a single package, helping professional traders reduce workload and make more strategic trades.
SAR PowerTrend Analyzer Pro [By TraderMan]📈 SAR PowerTrend Analyzer Pro
Hello Trader! 👋 This powerful SAR PowerTrend Analyzer Pro indicator analyzes market trends across multiple timeframes by combining Parabolic SAR and ATR indicators to provide clear and actionable signals. Designed for everyone who wants to track trends and enter trades confidently on TradingView. Here’s the detailed breakdown:
🔍 What’s the core concept?
Parabolic SAR (Stop and Reverse):
A classic tool to detect price reversals and determine trend direction. When price is above SAR → uptrend (bullish), below SAR → downtrend (bearish).
ATR (Average True Range):
Measures price volatility. A higher ATR means stronger trend potential; lower ATR means weak or indecisive trends.
This indicator merges these two to not only tell “up or down” but also provide a numerical trend strength reading. So you can clearly know when a trend is strong or weak.
⏱️ Comprehensive Multi-Timeframe Analysis
It doesn’t rely on just one timeframe! 📊
5 min, 15 min
1 hour, 4 hours
1 day, 1 week, 1 month
Tracking trends on all these simultaneously gives you a more reliable market overview. Helps avoid false signals from short-term noise and align with long-term trends.
🎯 How to use it? (Entry Signals)
Long Signal:
Price crosses SAR line from below → shows “LONG” label and green trend color, indicating bullish momentum.
Short Signal:
Price crosses SAR line from above → shows “SHORT” label and red trend color, signaling bearish trend start.
📊 Visuals and Table on Chart
SAR lines plotted above and below price with clear green/red colors.
Background color changes with trend direction for instant visual feedback.
Top-right table shows each timeframe’s:
Trend Direction (Bullish/Bearish)
Trend Strength (numerical value 0 to 1)
General market direction and strength are summarized in the table’s bottom rows.
⚡ Things to watch before entering trades
Check the table! If most timeframes are Bullish and strong, consider LONG positions.
If most are Bearish and strong, SHORT positions might be safer.
Avoid relying on single timeframe signals, wait for multi-timeframe confirmation.
Always watch price action and volume.
Place stop losses just outside the SAR line to manage risk effectively.
Risk management is key! Protecting your capital matters as much as making profits.
🎉 Why use this indicator?
✅ Multi-timeframe analysis brings the bigger picture to your screen.
✅ Clear color-coded signals make trend following easy and intuitive.
✅ Numerical trend strength optimizes your entry/exit decisions.
✅ Suitable for beginners and pros alike.
✅ Fast, stable, and visually clean on TradingView.
🧠 Pro Tip:
This indicator works best when combined with other technical tools and news analysis. There’s no “magic single indicator,” but a smart combination wins the race! 😉
✨ Add this powerful trend analysis tool to your charts now, catch the market’s rhythm, and boost your gains! 🚀📈
Mutanabby_AI | Ultimate Algo | Remastered+Overview
The Mutanabby_AI Ultimate Algo Remastered+ represents a sophisticated trend-following system that combines Supertrend analysis with multiple moving average confirmations. This comprehensive indicator is designed specifically for identifying high-probability trend continuation and reversal opportunities across various market conditions.
Core Algorithm Components
**Supertrend Foundation**: The primary signal generation relies on a customizable Supertrend indicator with adjustable sensitivity (1-20 range). This adaptive trend-following tool uses Average True Range calculations to establish dynamic support and resistance levels that respond to market volatility.
**SMA Confirmation Matrix**: Multiple Simple Moving Averages (SMA 4, 5, 9, 13) provide layered confirmation for signal strength. The algorithm distinguishes between regular signals and "Strong" signals based on SMA 4 vs SMA 5 relationship, offering traders different conviction levels for position sizing.
**Trend Ribbon Visualization**: SMA 21 and SMA 34 create a visual trend ribbon that changes color based on their relationship. Green ribbon indicates bullish momentum while red signals bearish conditions, providing immediate visual trend context.
**RSI-Based Candle Coloring**: Advanced 61-tier RSI system colors candles with gradient precision from deep red (RSI ≤20) through purple transitions to bright green (RSI ≥79). This visual enhancement helps traders instantly assess momentum strength and overbought/oversold conditions.
Signal Generation Logic
**Buy Signal Criteria**:
- Price crosses above Supertrend line
- Close price must be above SMA 9 (trend confirmation)
- Signal strength determined by SMA 4 vs SMA 5 relationship
- "Strong Buy" when SMA 4 ≥ SMA 5
- Regular "Buy" when SMA 4 < SMA 5
**Sell Signal Criteria**:
- Price crosses below Supertrend line
- Close price must be below SMA 9 (trend confirmation)
- Signal strength based on SMA relationship
- "Strong Sell" when SMA 4 ≤ SMA 5
- Regular "Sell" when SMA 4 > SMA 5
Advanced Risk Management System
**Automated TP/SL Calculation**: The indicator automatically calculates stop loss and take profit levels using ATR-based measurements. Risk percentage and ATR length are fully customizable, allowing traders to adapt to different market conditions and personal risk tolerance.
**Multiple Take Profit Targets**:
- 1:1 Risk-Reward ratio for conservative profit taking
- 2:1 Risk-Reward for balanced trade management
- 3:1 Risk-Reward for maximum profit potential
**Visual Risk Display**: All risk management levels appear as both labels and optional trend lines on the chart. Customizable line styles (solid, dashed, dotted) and positioning ensure clear visualization without chart clutter.
**Dynamic Level Updates**: Risk levels automatically recalculate with each new signal, maintaining current market relevance throughout position lifecycles.
Visual Enhancement Features
**Customizable Display Options**: Toggle trend ribbon, TP/SL levels, and risk lines independently. Decimal precision adjustments (1-8 decimal places) accommodate different instrument price formats and personal preferences.
**Professional Label System**: Clean, informative labels show entry points, stop losses, and take profit targets with precise price levels. Labels automatically position themselves for optimal chart readability.
**Color-Coded Momentum**: The gradient RSI candle coloring system provides instant visual feedback on momentum strength, helping traders assess market energy and potential reversal zones.
Implementation Strategy
**Timeframe Optimization**: The algorithm performs effectively across multiple timeframes, with higher timeframes (4H, Daily) providing more reliable signals for swing trading. Lower timeframes work well for day trading with appropriate risk adjustments.
**Sensitivity Adjustment**: Lower sensitivity values (1-5) generate fewer but higher-quality signals, ideal for conservative approaches. Higher sensitivity (15-20) increases signal frequency for active trading styles.
**Risk Management Integration**: Use the automated risk calculations as baseline parameters, adjusting risk percentage based on account size and market conditions. The 1:1, 2:1, 3:1 targets enable systematic profit-taking strategies.
Market Application
**Trend Following Excellence**: Primary strength lies in capturing significant trend movements through the Supertrend foundation with SMA confirmation. The dual-layer approach reduces false signals common in single-indicator systems.
**Momentum Assessment**: RSI-based candle coloring provides immediate momentum context, helping traders assess signal strength and potential continuation probability.
**Range Detection**: The trend ribbon helps identify ranging conditions when SMA 21 and SMA 34 converge, alerting traders to potential breakout opportunities.
Performance Optimization
**Signal Quality**: The requirement for both Supertrend crossover AND SMA 9 confirmation significantly improves signal reliability compared to basic trend-following approaches.
**Visual Clarity**: The comprehensive visual system enables rapid market assessment without complex calculations, ideal for traders managing multiple instruments.
**Adaptability**: Extensive customization options allow fine-tuning for specific markets, trading styles, and risk preferences while maintaining the core algorithm integrity.
## Non-Repainting Design
**Educational Note**: This indicator uses standard TradingView functions (Supertrend, SMA, RSI) with normal behavior patterns. Real-time updates on current candles are expected and standard across all technical indicators. Historical signals on closed candles remain fixed and unchanged, ensuring reliable backtesting and analysis.
**Signal Confirmation**: Final signals are confirmed only when candles close, following standard technical analysis principles. The algorithm provides clear distinction between developing signals and confirmed entries.
Technical Specifications
**Supertrend Parameters**: Default sensitivity of 4 with ATR length of 11 provides balanced signal generation. Sensitivity range from 1-20 allows adaptation to different market volatilities and trading preferences.
**Moving Average Configuration**: SMA periods of 8, 9, and 13 create multi-layered trend confirmation, while SMA 21 and 34 form the visual trend ribbon for broader market context.
**Risk Management**: ATR-based calculations with customizable risk percentage ensure dynamic adaptation to market volatility while maintaining consistent risk exposure principles.
Recommended Settings
**Conservative Approach**: Sensitivity 4-5, RSI length 14, higher timeframes (4H, Daily) for swing trading with maximum signal reliability.
**Active Trading**: Sensitivity 6-8, RSI length 8-10, intermediate timeframes (1H) for balanced signal frequency and quality.
**Scalping Setup**: Sensitivity 10-15, RSI length 5-8, lower timeframes (15-30min) with enhanced risk management protocols.
## Conclusion
The Mutanabby_AI Ultimate Algo Remastered+ combines proven trend-following principles with modern visual enhancements and comprehensive risk management. The algorithm's strength lies in its multi-layered confirmation approach and automated risk calculations, providing both novice and experienced traders with clear signals and systematic trade management.
Success with this system requires understanding the relationship between signal strength indicators and adapting sensitivity settings to match current market conditions. The comprehensive visual feedback system enables rapid decision-making while the automated risk management ensures consistent trade parameters.
Practice with different sensitivity settings and timeframes to optimize performance for your specific trading style and risk tolerance. The algorithm's systematic approach provides an excellent framework for disciplined trend-following strategies across various market environments.
Zero Lag Liquidity [AlgoAlpha]🟠 OVERVIEW
This script plots liquidity zones with zero lag using lower-timeframe wick profiles and high-volume wicks to mark key price reactions. It’s called Zero Lag Liquidity because it captures significant liquidity imbalances in real time by processing lower-TF price-volume distributions directly inside the wick of abnormal candles. The tool builds a volume histogram inside long upper/lower wicks, then calculates a local Point of Control (POC) to mark the price where most volume occurred. These levels act as visual liquidity zones, which can trigger labels, break signals, and trend detection depending on price interaction.
🟠 CONCEPTS
The core concept relies on identifying high-volume candles with unusually long wicks—often a sign of opposing liquidity. When a large upper or lower wick appears with a strong volume spike, the script builds a histogram of lower-timeframe closes and volumes inside that wick. It bins the wick into segments, sums volume per bin, and finds the POC. This POC becomes the liquidity level. The script then dynamically tracks whether price breaks above or rejects off these levels, adjusts the active trend regime accordingly, and highlights bars to help users spot continuation or reversal behavior. The logic avoids repainting or subjective interpretation by using fixed thresholds and lower-TF price action.
🟠 FEATURES
Dynamic liquidity levels rendered at POC of significant wicks, colored by bullish/bearish direction.
Break detection that removes levels once price decisively crosses them twice in the same direction.
Rejection detection that plots ▲/▼ markers when price bounces off levels intrabar.
Volume labels for each level, shown either as raw volume or percentage of total level volume.
Candle coloring based on trend direction (break-dominant).
🟠 USAGE
Use this indicator to track where liquidity has most likely entered the market via abnormal wick events. When a long wick forms with high volume, the script looks inside it (using your chosen lower timeframe) and marks the most traded price within it. These levels can serve as expected reversal or breakout zones. Rejections are marked with small arrows, while breaks trigger trend shifts and remove the level. You can toggle trend coloring to see directional bias after a breakout. Use the wick multiplier to control how selective the detector is (higher = stricter). Alerts and label modes help customize the signal for different asset types and chart styles.
TrendGradient [By TraderMan]TrendGradient Indicator: What It Does, How It Works, and How to Use It 📊✨
The **TrendGradient ** indicator is a Pine Script tool designed for the TradingView platform, assisting traders in trend analysis, generating buy/sell signals, and determining target price (TP) and stop-loss (SL) levels. In this guide, I’ll explain in detail what the indicator does, how it operates, how to use it, and strategies for opening positions. Get ready to dive into this colorful and powerful tool! 🚀
🌟 **What Is TrendGradient and What Does It Do?**
TrendGradient is an indicator that analyzes price movements to identify trend direction and strength while generating actionable buy and sell signals. Here are its core functions:
1. **Trend Tracking**: Uses 38-period and 62-period Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) to determine the trend direction (bullish or bearish).
2. **Buy/Sell Signals**: Generates signals based on EMA crossovers and crossunders.
3. **Target and Stop Levels**: Calculates entry, take-profit (TP1, TP2, TP3), and stop-loss (SL) levels using the Average True Range (ATR).
4. **Volatility and Trend Analysis**: Visualizes volatility levels (low, medium, high) and trend strength (strong/weak) via ATR and EMA.
5. **Visual Clarity**: Provides a user-friendly interface with colored lines, labels, tables, and shapes.
This indicator is ideal for trend-following traders and can be used for both short-term (scalping/day trading) and long-term strategies. 📈
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### 🛠️ **How Does TrendGradient Work?**
Let’s break down the indicator’s mechanics step by step:
#### 1. **EMA-Based Trend Analysis** 📉
- **EMA 38 and EMA 62**: The indicator uses 38-period and 62-period Exponential Moving Averages to smooth price data and identify trend direction.
- **EMA 38 > EMA 62**: Bullish trend (uptrend) 📈
- **EMA 38 < EMA 62**: Bearish trend (downtrend) 📉
- EMA crossovers trigger buy/sell signals:
- **Crossover (EMA 38 crosses above EMA 62)**: Buy signal (BUY).
- **Crossunder (EMA 38 crosses below EMA 62)**: Sell signal (SELL).
- The EMAs focus on the last 20 days of data to display recent trends only.
#### 2. **ATR-Based Levels** ⚖️
- **ATR (Average True Range)**: Measures price volatility and is used to calculate entry, TP, and SL levels.
- **Entry Price**: For buys, the closing price plus an ATR multiplier; for sells, the closing price minus an ATR multiplier.
- **Take-Profit Levels (TP1, TP2, TP3)**: Calculated by adding/subtracting ATR multiples (default: 2.0, 4.0, 6.0) to/from the entry price.
- **Stop-Loss (SL)**: Set at a distance from the entry price using an ATR multiplier (default: 2.0 + additional SL).
- These levels are visualized on the chart with colored lines (yellow: entry, green: TP1, teal: TP2, blue: TP3, red: SL) and labels.
#### 3. **Signal and Status Visualization** 🖼️
- **Lines and Labels**: Buy/sell signals are marked with green "BUY" and red "SELL" labels on the chart.
- **Table**: A table in the top-right corner summarizes signal status, entry/TP/SL levels, trend strength, volatility, and trend direction.
- **Color Coding**:
- Green: Bullish trend, buy signal, or TP achievements.
- Red: Bearish trend, sell signal, or SL triggered.
- Yellow, teal, blue: Entry and TP levels.
- **Bar Coloring**: Bars are colored green (bullish) or red (bearish) based on EMA alignment.
#### 4. **TP/SL Monitoring** ✅❌
- The indicator checks if the price hits TP or SL levels and displays labels like "✔️ TP Achieved" or "❌ SL Stopped Out."
- When a TP or SL is hit, the position status updates (e.g., "In Progress ⏳", "Successful ✅", or "Failed ❌").
#### 5. **Volatility and Trend Strength** 📊
- **Volatility (ATR)**: Classified as "Low" (red), "Medium" (orange), or "High" (green) based on the ATR’s position within its 50-bar range.
- **Trend Strength**: If EMA 38 > EMA 62, the trend is "Strong" (green); otherwise, it’s "Weak" (red).
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### 📋 **How to Use TrendGradient?**
Follow these steps to effectively use TrendGradient:
#### 1. **Add the Indicator to TradingView** 🖥️
- In TradingView, search for "TrendGradient " in the **Indicators** menu and add it to your chart.
- Use default settings or customize parameters like ATR period, multipliers, and display duration (default: 20 days) in the **Settings** menu.
#### 2. **Identify Signals** 🔍
- **Buy Signal (BUY)**: Appears when a green "BUY" label is displayed and EMA 38 crosses above EMA 62.
- **Sell Signal (SELL)**: Appears when a red "SELL" label is displayed and EMA 38 crosses below EMA 62.
- Check the top-right table for signal status ("BUY", "SELL", or "-") and position levels (Entry, TP1, TP2, TP3, SL).
#### 3. **Opening a Position** 🚪
- **Long Position (Buy)**:
1. When a "BUY" signal appears, check the entry price (yellow line).
2. Open a position at or near the entry price.
3. Set TP1, TP2, TP3 (green, teal, blue lines) and SL (red line) as targets/stops.
- **Short Position (Sell)**:
1. When a "SELL" signal appears, check the entry price.
2. Open a position at or near the entry price.
3. Use TP and SL levels as targets/stops.
- **Note**: ATR-based levels adjust dynamically to market volatility, ensuring adaptability.
#### 4. **Position Management** 🛡️
- **Take-Profit (TP)**: Realize profits when the price hits TP1, TP2, or TP3. For example, close part of the position at TP1 and hold the rest for TP2/TP3.
- **Stop-Loss (SL)**: Close the position if the price hits the SL level ("❌ SL Stopped Out" appears).
- **Partial Closes**: Use multiple TP levels to scale out of positions incrementally.
#### 5. **Trend and Volatility Analysis** 📊
- **Trend Direction and Strength**: The table shows whether the trend is "Up" or "Down" and its strength ("Strong" or "Weak"). Strong trends may warrant more aggressive positions.
- **Volatility**: ATR-based volatility indicators help gauge market conditions. High volatility (green) suggests larger price moves, while low volatility (red) indicates calmer markets.
#### 6. **Risk Management** ⚠️
- Always use the SL level and assess the risk/reward ratio (e.g., 2:1 for TP1, 4:1 for TP2).
- In low volatility (red), consider smaller positions; in high volatility (green), expect larger moves.
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### 🛠️ **Example Position Opening Scenario**
**Scenario: Long Position**
- **Situation**: EMA 38 crosses above EMA 62, and a green "BUY" label appears.
- **Entry Price**: 100 (yellow line).
- **TP Levels**: TP1: 104, TP2: 108, TP3: 112.
- **SL Level**: 96.
- **Strategy**:
1. Open a long position at 100.
2. Close 50% of the position at TP1 (104), hold the rest for TP2 (108) or TP3 (112).
3. Exit fully if the price hits SL (96).
- **Table Status**: "Signal: BUY", "Position Status: In Progress ⏳", "Trend Strength: Strong", "Volatility: High".
**Scenario: Short Position**
- **Situation**: EMA 38 crosses below EMA 62, and a red "SELL" label appears.
- **Entry Price**: 100.
- **TP Levels**: TP1: 96, TP2: 92, TP3: 88.
- **SL Level**: 104.
- **Strategy**: Manage the position similarly, scaling out at TP levels.
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### 💡 **Tips and Suggestions**
1. **Timeframe**: The indicator works across timeframes (1H, 4H, daily). Short-term traders can use 1H-4H, while long-term traders may prefer daily charts.
2. **Combine with Other Indicators**: Use RSI, MACD, or support/resistance levels to confirm signals.
3. **Backtesting**: Test the strategy on historical data to evaluate performance.
4. **Customization**: Adjust ATR multipliers or EMA periods to suit your market or strategy.
5. **Discipline**: Stick to signals and avoid emotional decisions.
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### 🎨 **Visual Features**
- **Colored Lines and Labels**: Entry, TP, and SL levels are displayed with colored lines (yellow, green, teal, blue, red) for clarity.
- **Table**: The top-right table summarizes all key information (signal, levels, trend, volatility).
- **Bar Coloring**: Green bars for bullish trends and red bars for bearish trends make trend direction easy to spot.
- **Emojis**: Position status is enhanced with emojis like ⏳ (in progress), ✅ (successful), and ❌ (failed) for visual appeal.
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### ⚠️ **Warnings and Limitations**
- **Market Conditions**: The indicator performs best in trending markets; it may produce false signals in ranging markets.
- **Risk Management**: Always use proper risk/reward ratios and risk only a small portion of your capital.
- **Lag**: EMAs are lagging indicators, so signals may be delayed in fast-moving markets.
- **Customization Needs**: Default settings may not suit all markets; test and optimize as needed.
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### 🌟 **Conclusion**
TrendGradient is a user-friendly, visually appealing indicator for trend tracking and automated level calculation. It generates signals via EMA crossovers, calculates dynamic TP/SL levels with ATR, and presents all information clearly through tables, lines, and labels. By using this tool with discipline, you can make more informed and successful trading decisions! 🚀
If you have further questions or need help customizing the indicator, feel free to ask! 💬 Good luck and happy trading! 🍀
EMA ZONE MASTER [By TraderMan]🟢 EMA Zone Master Indicator Explanation 🚀
🌟 What is the EMA Zone Master?
The EMA Zone Master is a powerful TradingView Pine Script indicator designed to help traders identify trends, entry points, and manage trades with precision. It leverages a 200-period EMA (Exponential Moving Average) to create a dynamic zone for spotting bullish 📈 and bearish 📉 trends. The indicator provides clear buy/sell signals, take-profit (TP) levels, and stop-loss (SL) levels, making it ideal for both novice and experienced traders! 💪
🔍 How Does It Work?
The indicator uses the 200-period EMA as its core, surrounded by a zone defined by a percentage offset (default 0.3%). Here's how it operates:
Trend Detection 🧠:
The price's position relative to the EMA zone determines the trend:
Above the zone (with tolerance and minimum distance) signals a bullish trend (BUY 📈).
Below the zone signals a bearish trend (SELL 📉).
A neutral trend occurs when the price is within the zone or lacks momentum.
A trend is confirmed after a set number of bars (default 3) to filter out noise. 🔎
Trade Signals 🚦:
Buy Signal: Triggered when the price breaks above the EMA zone with confirmation.
Sell Signal: Triggered when the price breaks below the EMA zone with confirmation.
Signals are visualized with labels ("BUY" or "SELL") on the chart for clarity. ✅
Position Management 🎯:
Entry Price: Set at the closing price when a signal is triggered.
Take-Profit Levels: Three TP levels (TP1, TP2, TP3) are calculated based on a Risk/Reward Ratio (default 0.7).
Stop-Loss: Calculated using the ATR (Average True Range) with a multiplier (default 6.0) for volatility-based protection. 🛡️
Lines and labels for entry, TP, and SL are drawn on the chart for easy tracking.
Trend Strength 💪:
The indicator calculates trend strength (0-100%) and categorizes it as Very Strong, Strong, Moderate, Weak, or Very Weak. This helps gauge the reliability of the trend. 🌡
Analysis Comment 📝:
A dynamic comment provides professional insights based on trend strength, guiding traders on whether to act or wait. 🧑💼
Visuals & Alerts 🔔:
The EMA, zone boundaries, and candlestick colors change based on the trend (green for bullish, red for bearish, gray for neutral).
A table in the top-right corner summarizes key data: trend direction, strength, entry price, TP/SL levels, and success rate.
Alerts are generated with detailed trade information when a new signal appears.
🛠 How to Use It?
Setup on TradingView ⚙️:
Add the EMA Zone Master to your chart via the TradingView Pine Script editor.
Customize settings like EMA Length (default 200), Zone Width (0.3%), ATR Period (50), and Risk/Reward Ratio (0.7) to suit your trading style. 🛠
Interpreting Signals 📊:
Buy Signal (AL): Look for a "BUY" label and green candlesticks when the price breaks above the EMA zone. 📈
Sell Signal (SAT): Look for a "SELL" label and red candlesticks when the price breaks below the EMA zone. 📉
Check the table for trend strength and analysis comments to confirm the signal's reliability.
Opening a Position 💸:
Long Position: Enter a buy trade when a "BUY" signal appears. Set your take-profit at TP1, TP2, or TP3 and stop-loss at the SL level shown on the chart.
Short Position: Enter a sell trade when a "SELL" signal appears. Use the TP and SL levels provided.
The indicator automatically plots these levels as lines and labels for easy reference. 🎯
Managing Trades 🕒:
Monitor the trade's progress via the table and labels.
The indicator tracks if TP1, TP2, or TP3 is hit or if the trade stops out, updating the Last Result in the table (e.g., "✅ TP1 SUCCESS" or "❌ STOPPED OUT").
Use the Success Rate (displayed in the table) to gauge historical performance (75% for BUY, 65% for SELL, 50% for NEUTRAL).
Using Alerts 🔔:
Set up alerts in TradingView to receive notifications when a buy or sell signal is triggered.
The alert message includes the trend, strength, entry price, TP/SL levels, success rate, and analysis comment for quick decision-making.
📈 How to Open a Position?
Wait for a Signal: Ensure a "BUY" or "SELL" label appears, and the trend strength is at least Moderate (40%+) for higher confidence. ✅
Check the Table: Review the trend direction, strength, and analysis comment to confirm the trade setup. 📊
Enter the Trade:
For a Buy: Enter at the entry price shown, set TP1/TP2/TP3 and SL as indicated by the lines/labels.
For a Sell: Same process, but for a short position.
Monitor: Watch for TP or SL hits. The indicator will update the table with the result (e.g., "✅ TP3 SUCCESS"). 🕒
Risk Management: Always adhere to the stop-loss level to limit losses, and consider partial profit-taking at TP1 or TP2 for safer trading. 🛡️
🎉 Why Use EMA Zone Master?
Clear Signals: Easy-to-read buy/sell signals with visual cues. 🚦
Automated Levels: Pre-calculated TP and SL levels save time and reduce errors. 🧮
Trend Strength Insight: Helps avoid weak trends and focus on high-probability setups. 💪
Professional Analysis: Dynamic comments guide your trading decisions. 🧑💼
Customizable: Adjust settings to match your trading style or market conditions. ⚙️
Alert System: Stay informed with detailed alerts for timely action. 🔔
⚠️ Tips for Success
Confirm with Other Tools: Use additional indicators (e.g., RSI, MACD) to validate signals. 🔍
Test First: Backtest the indicator on your preferred market/timeframe to understand its performance. 📉
Risk Management: Always use proper position sizing and respect stop-loss levels. 🛑
Higher Timeframes: The indicator works best on higher timeframes (e.g.,15MİN, 1H, 4H, Daily) for stronger signals. ⏰
Happy trading with EMA Zone Master! 🚀 Let it guide you to smarter, more confident trades. 💰 Feel free to tweak settings and share your results! 😊
TrendSync TP Engine [By TraderMan]📘 TrendSync TP Engine – Overview & User Guide
TrendSync TP Engine is a trend-following indicator that automatically detects trend direction based on how long the price stays above or below a defined EMA (Exponential Moving Average). Once a trend is confirmed, it plots entry, take-profit (TP), and stop-loss (SL) levels directly on the chart.
Its purpose is to offer a clear roadmap for manual traders and act as a “TP engine” in trend-based trading.
🔧 How It Works
Trend Detection:
If the price closes consistently above or below the EMA for a minimum number of bars, a LONG or SHORT trend is triggered.
EMA-Based Trade Plan:
When a new trend is detected, the script automatically plots:
Entry level
TP1, TP2, TP3
SL level
based on dynamic ATR offsets.
TP / SL Labels:
As the price hits TP or SL targets, real-time labels appear on the chart showing trade progress.
Built-in Alert System:
Alerts are triggered when:
A new position opens
TP1, TP2, TP3 levels are reached
Stop loss is hit
🚀 How to Use
Add to Chart:
Apply the indicator to your chart on any timeframe (1H, 4H, 1D, etc.).
Configure Settings:
Adjust parameters like:
EMA length
Minimum trend duration
TP/SL distances (in ATR multiples)
to fit your strategy.
Follow the Plan:
Once a trend begins, you'll see:
Blue line for entry
Green dashed lines for TP1/TP2/TP3
Red dashed line for SL
Let the engine guide your trades.
🎯 Who Is It For?
Trend-following traders
Manual traders who want structured trade plans
Users who prefer automated visual signals & alerts
Developers looking to build strategy logic on top
✅ Key Features
Automatic levels: Entry, TP1-3, SL lines
Alert-ready: Real-time push/email/webhook notifications
Clear visuals: All levels labeled with real-time status
Flexible & modular: Can be extended into a full strategy
Disclaimer: This tool is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice. Use at your own discretion with proper risk management.
Smart Trend Signals [QuantAlgo]🟢 Overview
The Smart Trend Signals indicator is created to address a fundamental challenge in technical analysis: generating timely trend signals while adapting to varying market volatility conditions. The indicator distinguishes itself by employing volatility-adjusted calculations that automatically modify signal sensitivity based on current market conditions, rather than using fixed parameters that perform inconsistently across different market environments. By processing Long and Short signals through separate dynamic calculation engines, each optimized for its respective directional bias, the indicator reduces the common issue of delayed or conflicting signals that plague many traditional trend-following tools. Additionally, the integration of linear regression-based trend confirmation adds another layer of signal validation, helping to filter market noise while maintaining responsiveness to genuine price movements. This adaptive approach makes the indicator practical for both traders and investors across different asset classes and timeframes, from short-term forex/crypto scalping to long-term equity position analysis.
🟢 How It Works
The indicator uses a straightforward calculation process that combines volatility measurement with momentum detection to generate directional signals. The system first calculates Average True Range (ATR) over a user-defined period to measure current market volatility. This ATR value is then multiplied by the Smart Trend Multiplier setting to create dynamic reference levels that expand during volatile periods and contract during calmer market conditions.
For signal generation, the indicator maintains separate calculation paths for Long/Buy and Short/Sell opportunities. Long signals are generated when price moves above a dynamically calculated level below the current price, confirmed by an exponential moving average crossover in the same direction. Short signals work in reverse, triggering when price moves below a calculated level above the current price, also requiring EMA confirmation. This dual-path approach allows each signal type to operate with parameters suited to its directional bias.
🟢 How to Use
Long Signals (Green Labels): Appear as "Long" labels below price bars when the indicator detects upward price momentum above the calculated reference level, confirmed by EMA crossover. These signals identify moments when price action demonstrates bullish characteristics based on the volatility-adjusted calculations.
Short Signals (Red Labels): Display as "Short" labels above price bars when downward price momentum below the reference level is detected and confirmed by EMA crossover. These signals highlight instances where price action exhibits bearish characteristics according to the indicator's mathematical framework.
Customizable Bar Coloring: This feature colors individual price bars to match the current signal direction. When enabled, each bar reflects the indicator's current directional bias, creating a continuous visual representation of trend periods across the chart timeline.
Built-in Alert System: Provides automatic notifications for new signals with detailed exchange and ticker information. The alert system monitors the indicator's calculations continuously and triggers notifications when new long or short signals are generated, allowing traders/investors to track multiple instruments simultaneously.
🟢 Pro Tips for Trading and Investing
→ Parameter Adjustment: Higher Smart Trend Multiplier settings generate fewer signals that may be more selective, while lower settings produce more frequent signals that may include more false positives. Test different settings to find what works for your trading style and market conditions.
→ Timeframe Analysis: Using higher timeframes for general trend direction and lower timeframes for entry timing is a common approach.
→ Risk Management: No indicator eliminates the need for proper risk management. Use appropriate position sizing and stop-loss strategies regardless of signal quality or frequency.
→ Market Conditions: The indicator may perform differently in trending versus ranging markets. Frequent signal changes might indicate choppy conditions. Backtest and paper trade before risking real capital.
Mean Reversion & Momentum Hybrid | D_QUANT 📌 Mean Reversion & Momentum Hybrid | D_QUANT
📖 Description:
This indicator combines mean reversion logic, volatility filtering, and percentile-based momentum to deliver clear, context-aware buy/sell signals designed for trend-following and contrarian setups.
At its core, it merges:
A Bollinger Band % Positioning Model (BB%)
A 75th/25th Percentile Momentum System
A Volatility-Adjusted Trend Filter using RMA + ATR
All tied together with a dynamic gradient-style oscillator that visualizes signal strength and persistence over time — making it easy to track high-conviction setups.
Signals only trigger when all three core components align, filtering out noise and emphasizing high-probability turning points or trend continuations.
⚙️ Methodology Overview:
Bollinger Bands % (BB%):
Price is measured as a percentage between upper and lower Bollinger Bands (based on OHLC4). Entries are only considered when price exceeds custom BB% thresholds — emphasizing market extremes.
Volatility-Based Trend Filter (RMA + ATR):
A smoothed RMA baseline is paired with ATR to define trend bias. This ensures signals only occur when price deviates meaningfully beyond recent volatility.
Percentile Momentum Model (75th/25th Rank):
Price is compared against its rolling 75th and 25th percentile. If price breaks these statistical boundaries (adjusted by ATR), it triggers a directional momentum condition.
Signal Consensus Engine:
All three layers must agree — BB% condition, trend filter, and percentile momentum — before a buy or sell signal is plotted.
Gradient Oscillator Visualization:
Signals appear as a fading oscillator line with a gradient-filled area beneath it. The color intensity represents how “fresh” or “strong” the signal is, fading over time if not reconfirmed, offering both clarity and signal aging at a glance.
🔧 User Inputs:
🧠 Core Settings:
Source: Select the price input (default: close)
Bollinger Bands Length: Period for BB basis and deviation
Bollinger Bands Multiplier: Width of the bands
Minimum BB Width (% of Price): Prevents signals during low-volatility chop
📊 BB% Thresholds:
BB% Long Threshold (L): Minimum %B to consider a long
BB% Short Threshold (S): Maximum %B to consider a short
🔍 Trend Filter Parameters:
RMA Length: Period for the smoothed trend baseline
ATR Length: Lookback for ATR in trend deviation filter
⚡️ Momentum Parameters:
Momentum Length: Period for percentile momentum calculation
Mult_75 / Mult_25: ATR-adjusted thresholds for breakout above/below percentile levels
🎨 Visualization:
Bar Coloring: Highlights candles during active signals
Background Coloring: Optional background shading for signals
Show Oscillator Plot: Toggle the gradient-style oscillator
🧪 Use Case:
This indicator works well across all assets for trend identification. It is particularly effective when used on higher timeframes (e.g. 12H, 1D,2D) to capture mean reversion bounces or confirm breakouts backed by percentile momentum and volatility expansion.
⚠️ Notes:
This is not financial advice. Use in combination with proper risk management and confluence from other tools.
MTPI SUI | JeffreyTimmermansMedium-Term Trend Probability Indicator
The "Medium-Term Trend Probability Indicator" on SUI is a custom-designed tool created to analyze SUI from a medium-term perspective. While short-term indicators often respond to quick fluctuations and long-term models focus on broader macro cycles, the MTPI sits perfectly in between—detecting trend shifts over multiple weeks and helping traders and analysts stay ahead of the curve.
This specific version of the MTPI is applied to SUI, making it a dedicated trend-following tool for this unique digital asset, tuned to reflect its own volatility and structural behavior.
Key Features
Medium-Term Focus:
The MTPI is optimized for trend tracking over medium horizons—typically weeks to a few months. It filters out noise while remaining responsive to meaningful directional changes.
6 Input Signals:
The model combines 6 carefully selected input trend-following indicators, each targeting different dimensions of trend strength and continuation.
Market Regimes:
The MTPI classifies market conditions into:
Bullish → Strong upward momentum and trend confirmation
Bearish → Sustained downward pressure and breakdown signals
Neutral → Mixed signals or transition phases, often seen in consolidations or early reversals
Visual Background:
The chart background shifts based on the active regime. This provides instant visual clarity on whether the asset is trending, reversing, or consolidating.
Indicator Dashboard:
At the bottom of the chart, the MTPI includes a live dashboard showing:
The state of all 6 inputs (Bullish, Bearish, Neutral)
The composite MTPI Score
The resulting Market Trend classification
How It Works
Input Signal Logic:
Each input returns one of three possible scores:
+1 = Bullish
-1 = Bearish
0 = Neutral
Score Aggregation:
The MTPI Score is calculated as the average of all 6 input values:
Score > +0.1 → Bullish regime
Score < -0.1 → Bearish regime
Between -0.1 and +0.1 → Neutral regime
Background Coloring:
The background changes automatically to match the current trend regime, making it visually easy to interpret the dominant market environment.
Use Cases
Mid-Term Strategy Alignment:
Use the MTPI to align with the dominant medium-term market direction on SUI.
Rotation & Momentum Detection:
Catch early signs of reversals, breakout expansions, or trend exhaustion.
Multi-Timeframe Integration:
Combine MTPI with short-term tools (STPI) or long-term indicators (LTPI) for a complete market overview.
Dynamic Alerts:
Bullish Alert: MTPI Score crosses above +0.1
Bearish Alert: MTPI Score crosses below -0.1
Neutral Zone: MTPI Score enters between -0.1 and +0.1
Conclusion
The MTPI – SUI is a reliable medium-term probability model that simplifies complex market structure into an actionable, color-coded signal system. By distilling 6 intelligent inputs into one combined trend score, it offers clear directional bias and regime classification—crucial for positioning in a volatile asset like SUI. Whether used standalone or as part of a broader trend framework, this indicator enhances clarity, discipline, and precision in your medium-term trading decisions.
MTPI OTHERS.D | JeffreyTimmermansMedium-Term Trend Probability Indicator
The "Medium-Term Trend Probability Indicator" on OTHERS.D is a custom-built model designed to measure the medium-term trend strength of the entire crypto market excluding the Top 10 assets. By focusing on the performance of smaller-cap and emerging cryptocurrencies, this indicator offers a refined view of risk appetite and capital rotation beyond the major players like BTC, ETH, and other top coins.
OTHERS.D (Total Crypto Market Cap Dominance excluding the Top 10) serves as a proxy for altcoin speculation cycles, market breadth, and rotational momentum. The MTPI leverages this by applying 8 carefully selected trend-following indicators to generate a composite probability score that reflects the directional bias of the broader altcoin market.
Key Features
Mid-Term Trend Orientation:
The MTPI focuses on multi-week to multi-month trend phases, filtering out short-term volatility while responding faster than long-term macro models.
8 Input Signals:
Built using 8 trend-following indicators, each measuring trend strength, direction, and persistence within the "OTHERS" segment.
Market Regime Detection:
The MTPI identifies three distinct market states:
Bullish → Clear upward trend in the altcoin market (excluding top 10)
Bearish → Persistent downward movement or weakness in the broader altcoin segment
Neutral → Choppy or indecisive behavior
Background Coloring:
The background dynamically adapts based on the current regime, making it easy to visually identify dominant conditions.
Trend Dashboard:
A dashboard displays:
The current state of all 8 trend signals
The overall MTPI score
The interpreted market regime
How It Works
Trend Signal Evaluation:
Each of the 8 inputs outputs a discrete signal:
+1 → Bullish
-1 → Bearish
0 → Neutral
Composite Score Calculation:
The MTPI score is computed as the average of the 8 inputs:
Score > +0.1 → Bullish regime
Score < -0.1 → Bearish regime
Between -0.1 and +0.1 → Neutral regime
This produces a normalized score from -1 to +1, helping quantify trend confidence and detect early shifts in momentum.
Color-Coded Background:
The score automatically drives the background color:
Green tones for bullish phases
Red tones for bearish phases
Gray/orange tones for sideways conditions
Use Cases
Altcoin Rotation Tracking:
Use MTPI – OTHERS.D to monitor when capital is rotating into or out of smaller-cap cryptocurrencies — a key signal for risk-on or risk-off sentiment.
Medium-Term Positioning:
Perfect for swing traders or trend followers looking to align positions with the dominant trend in the non-top-10 market segment.
Multi-Timeframe Confirmation:
Combine MTPI with other tools like STPI (Short-Term) or LTPI (Long-Term) for enhanced decision-making and better timing across timeframes.
Dynamic Alerts:
Bullish Entry: MTPI score crosses above +0.1
Bearish Entry: MTPI score crosses below -0.1
Neutral Zone: MTPI score moves between -0.1 and +0.1
These alerts help you react quickly to regime shifts in the altcoin market outside the top 10.
Conclusion
The MTPI – OTHERS.D is a focused, probability-based trend tool built for analyzing the non-top-10 segment of the crypto market. By merging 8 independent trend signals into a single composite score and regime model, it provides a clear lens into where capital is flowing and how smaller-cap crypto assets are behaving. An essential tool for anyone active in altcoin trading, rotational strategies, or full-spectrum crypto market analysis.
MTPI SOL | JeffreyTimmermansMedium-Term Trend Probability Indicator
The "Medium-Term Trend Probability Indicator" on SOL (Solana) is a custom-built tool designed to analyze Solana (SOL) from a medium-term perspective. Unlike short-term indicators that react quickly to intraday volatility or long-term models that focus on macro cycles, the MTPI is optimized to detect medium-term market trends—capturing key turning points and momentum shifts that unfold over multiple weeks.
This version of the MTPI is applied to SOL, making it a Solana-specific trend-following tool with particular sensitivity to its price behavior and structural dynamics.
Key Features
Medium-Term Focus:
Built to monitor price action over several weeks to months, the MTPI filters out short-term noise while remaining responsive to meaningful trend changes.
8 Input Signals:
The MTPI aggregates 8 carefully selected trend-following inputs, each tuned to reflect mid-cycle behavior in SOL’s price movements.
Market Regimes:
The MTPI classifies market behavior into one of three clear regimes:
Bullish → Momentum and structure align to support a continued uptrend
Bearish → Majority of signals point to trend deterioration or downside momentum
Neutral → Mixed signals, often during consolidation or early transition phases
Visual Background:
The background color shifts dynamically to reflect the active regime—making it easy to visually interpret the prevailing market condition.
Comprehensive Dashboard:
The lower panel displays:
The state of each individual input (Bullish, Bearish, Neutral)
The numerical MTPI Score (average of all 8 signals)
The final Trend Classification (Bullish / Bearish / Neutral)
How It Works
Input Analysis:
Each of the 8 inputs outputs a score based on its internal signal:
+1 = Bullish condition
-1 = Bearish condition
0 = Neutral / indecisive
Score Calculation:
The MTPI Score is calculated as the average of all 8 input signals:
Score > +0.1 = Bullish regime
Score < -0.1 = Bearish regime
Score between -0.1 and +0.1 = Neutral regime
Background Coloring:
Color-coded backgrounds instantly reflect the current trend classification based on the MTPI Score, helping traders stay aligned with the market direction at all times.
Use Cases
Mid-Term Positioning:
Identify strong trend phases on SOL with reduced noise and increased directional clarity.
Confirmation Layer:
Use MTPI as a mid-term confirmation tool alongside short-term setups or long-term macro models (like LTPI).
Rotation or Transition Detection:
Spot key moments when SOL transitions from expansion to contraction phases (and vice versa).
Dynamic Alerts:
Bullish Signal: MTPI Score crosses above +0.1
Bearish Signal: MTPI Score crosses below -0.1
Neutral Zone: MTPI Score enters between -0.1 and +0.1
Conclusion
The Medium-Term Trend Probability Indicator (MTPI – SOL) provides a powerful framework for identifying trend phases on Solana with mid-term relevance. By combining 8 intelligent inputs into a single score and market classification, it offers clarity in times of uncertainty and confidence in times of momentum. Whether used alone or as part of a broader multi-timeframe strategy, the MTPI helps refine entries, exits, and macro alignment in the dynamic world of Solana trading.
Hann Window FIR Filter Ribbon [BigBeluga]🔵 OVERVIEW
The Hann Window FIR Filter Ribbon is a trend-following visualization tool based on a family of FIR filters using the Hann window function. It plots a smooth and dynamic ribbon formed by six Hann filters of progressively increasing length. Gradient coloring and filled bands reveal trend direction and compression/expansion behavior. When short-term trend shifts occur (via filter crossover), it automatically anchors visual support/resistance zones at the nearest swing highs or lows.
🔵 CONCEPTS
Hann FIR Filter: A finite impulse response filter that uses a Hann (cosine-based) window for weighting past price values, resulting in a non-lag, ultra-smooth output.
hannFilter(length)=>
var float hann = na // Final filter output
float filt = 0
float coef = 0
for i = 1 to length
weight = 1 - math.cos(2 * math.pi * i / (length + 1))
filt += price * weight
coef += weight
hann := coef != 0 ? filt / coef : na
Ribbon Stack: The indicator plots 6 Hann FIR filters with increasing lengths, creating a smooth "ribbon" that adapts to price shifts and visually encodes volatility.
Gradient Coloring: Line colors and fill opacity between layers are dynamically adjusted based on the distance between the filters, showing momentum expansion or contraction.
Dynamic Swing Zones: When the shortest filter crosses its nearest neighbor, a swing high/low is located, and a triangle-style level is anchored and projected to the right.
Self-Extending Levels: These dynamic levels persist and extend until invalidated or replaced by a new opposite trend break.
🔵 FEATURES
Plots 6 Hann FIR filters with increasing lengths (controlled by Ribbon Size input).
Automatically colors each filter and the fill between them with smooth gradient transitions.
Detects trend shifts via filter crossover and anchors visual resistance (red) or support (green) zones.
Support/resistance zones are triangle-style bands built around recent swing highs/lows.
Levels auto-extend right and adapt in real time until invalidated by price action.
Ribbon responds smoothly to price and shows contraction or expansion behavior clearly.
No lag in crossover detection thanks to FIR architecture.
Adjustable sensitivity via Length and Ribbon Size inputs.
🔵 HOW TO USE
Use the ribbon gradient as a visual trend strength and smooth direction cue.
Watch for crossover of shortest filters as early trend change signals.
Monitor support/resistance zones as potential high-probability reaction points.
Combine with other tools like momentum or volume to confirm trend breaks.
Adjust ribbon thickness and length to suit your trading timeframe and volatility preference.
🔵 CONCLUSION
Hann Window FIR Filter Ribbon blends digital signal processing with trading logic to deliver a visually refined, non-lagging trend tool. The adaptive ribbon offers insight into momentum compression and release, while swing-based levels give structure to potential reversals. Ideal for traders who seek smooth trend detection with intelligent, auto-adaptive zone plotting.
LTPI BTC | JeffreyTimmermansLong-Term Trend Probability Indicator
The "Long-Term Trend Probability Indicator" on BTC is a custom-built tool designed to analyze BTC from a long-term perspective. Unlike short-term indicators that react to price volatility, LTPI focuses on major trend shifts on BTC, and therefore across the entire crypto market, helping to identify major trend shifts early.
This version of the LTPI is applied to BTC, making it a BTC specific trend following tool, but very broad (crypto wise), because BTC is the biggest asset.
Key Features
Long-Term Focus:
Designed for macro market analysis with less sensitivity to short-term noise.
8 Input Signals:
Combines 8 carefully selected inputs (trend following indicators) into a single score that reflects the overall market condition.
Market Regimes:
Classifies the BTC trend into:
Bullish: Strong uptrend, expansion phase
Bearish: Strong downtrend, contraction phase
Neutral: Transitional or uncertain
Visual Background:
Background colors clearly display which regime is active.
Comprehensive Dashboard:
The panel at the bottom shows each input’s state, the composite LTPI score, and the resulting market trend.
How It Works
Inputs Analysis:
Each of the 8 inputs outputs one of three states:
+1 (Bullish)
-1 (Bearish)
0 (Neutral)
Score Calculation:
The total score is the sum of all 8 input signals divided by 8.
Score > 0.1 = Bullish
Score < -0.1 = Bearish
Between -0.1 and 0.1 = Neutral
Background Coloring:
Background colors dynamically adjust to reflect the long-term market regime.
Use Cases
Long-Term Positioning:
Identify periods of global expansion or contraction to position yourself accordingly.
Macro Confirmation:
Use LTPI in combination with medium-term (MTPI) and short-term tools for multi-timeframe confirmation.
Market Timing:
Alerts when LTPI crosses key thresholds help highlight the start of major bullish or bearish phases.
Dynamic Alerts:
Bullish Entry: LTPI score crosses above 0.1
Bearish Entry: LTPI score crosses below -0.1
Neutral Zone: Score moves back between -0.1 and 0.1
Conclusion
The Long-Term Trend Probability Indicator (LTPI – BTC) is a powerful tool for identifying long-term market phases across the entire crypto ecosystem. By focusing on long term trends and combining 8 inputs into a single probability score, it provides a clear macro trend perspective for strategic decision-making.
LTPI TOTAL | JeffreyTimmermansLong-Term Trend Probability Indicator
The "Long-Term Trend Probability Indicator" on TOTAL is a custom-built tool designed to analyze the global crypto market (TOTAL) from a long-term perspective. Unlike short-term indicators that react to price volatility, LTPI focuses on major trend shifts across the entire crypto market, helping to identify major trend shifts early.
This version of the LTPI is applied to the TOTAL market cap, making it a broad trend following tool.
Key Features
Long-Term Focus:
Designed for macro market analysis with less sensitivity to short-term noise.
10 Input Signals:
Combines 10 carefully selected inputs (trend following indicators) into a single score that reflects the overall market condition.
Market Regimes:
Classifies the TOTAL market into:
Bullish: Strong uptrend, expansion phase
Bearish: Strong downtrend, contraction phase
Neutral: Transitional or uncertain
Visual Background:
Background colors clearly display which regime is active.
Comprehensive Dashboard:
The panel at the bottom shows each input’s state, the composite LTPI score, and the resulting market trend.
How It Works
Inputs Analysis:
Each of the 10 inputs outputs one of three states:
+1 (Bullish)
-1 (Bearish)
0 (Neutral)
Score Calculation:
The total score is the sum of all 10 input signals divided by 10.
Score > 0.1 = Bullish
Score < -0.1 = Bearish
Between -0.1 and 0.1 = Neutral
Background Coloring:
Background colors dynamically adjust to reflect the long-term market regime.
Use Cases
Long-Term Positioning:
Identify periods of global expansion or contraction to position yourself accordingly.
Macro Confirmation:
Use LTPI in combination with medium-term (MTPI) and short-term tools for multi-timeframe confirmation.
Market Timing:
Alerts when LTPI crosses key thresholds help highlight the start of major bullish or bearish phases.
Dynamic Alerts:
Bullish Entry: LTPI score crosses above 0.1
Bearish Entry: LTPI score crosses below -0.1
Neutral Zone: Score moves back between -0.1 and 0.1
Conclusion
The Long-Term Trend Probability Indicator (LTPI – TOTAL) is a powerful tool for identifying long-term market phases across the entire crypto ecosystem. By focusing on long term trends and combining 10 inputs into a single probability score, it provides a clear macro perspective for strategic decision-making.