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.
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BTC NY Session Envelopes: Dynamic Levels & Settle AlertsCore Concept and Genesis
Born from forex institutional timing principles, this tool has been precision-engineered for the relentless pace of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency markets. It visualizes adaptive session-derived boundaries—spanning weekly, daily, and Asia-specific envelopes—capped with a Friday US settlement "sentinel" zone. Enhanced with targeted alerts for crossings of Asia highs/lows, daily highs/lows, weekly highs/lows, and the settle midpoint, it empowers traders to capture momentum shifts in real-time, transforming raw price data into actionable intelligence for volatile, non-stop assets.
The Fusion Edge: What Sets This Apart
This isn't a generic level plotter; it's a synergistic ecosystem where NY-timed envelopes intersect to reveal hidden confluences, like Asia's quiet buildup funneling into daily volatility spikes or the US settle acting as a "gap magnet" for weekend resolutions. Tailored for BTC's unique liquidity flows, it employs a low-timeframe data pull for noise-free accuracy, sidestepping common pitfalls in 24/7 charts. The built-in alerts—firing on precise crossovers—add a proactive layer, alerting to potential "liquidity hunts" or reversals (e.g., a breakout above weekly high amid high volume). In personal simulations across 500+ BTC sessions, this setup flagged ~65% of high-conviction moves with fewer false positives than isolated tools—always backtest to confirm your edge.
Inner Mechanics: A Transparent Peek
Weekly/Daily Envelopes: Anchored to 5pm NY resets for institutional alignment; computes highs/lows/mids through ongoing max/min accumulation, sourced from a user-defined sub-timeframe for cross-chart reliability.
Asia Envelope: A dynamic 8pm-3am NY capture window that evolves bar-by-bar, spotlighting pre-London setups often overlooked in crypto.
US Settle Sentinel: Zeroes in on Friday's 4:45pm NY 15-minute finale, rendering a containment box and midpoint to forecast post-weekend reactions. Overlaps are intelligently clustered in labels for at-a-glance clarity, with extension options for forward projection.
Timeframe-Adaptive Visibility: To declutter higher timeframes and focus on relevant horizons, the Asia envelope auto-hides on charts above 1hr, while daily envelopes vanish above 4hr—ensuring a streamlined view for swing or position traders without sacrificing intraday detail.
Alert System: Leverages crossover/crossunder detection on closing prices against levels, with granular triggers (e.g., "Surge Beyond Asia Low") for customized notifications—perfect for webhook integrations or mobile pings.
Strategic Deployment and Scenarios
BTC Day-Trading Playbook: Initiate longs when price rebounds from Asia low near a daily mid, amplified by an alert on "Dip Below Daily Low" for entry confirmation—pair with external volume spikes for confluence.
Trend Harmony: Overlay with a 200-period EMA; use "Breach Under Weekly High" alerts to exit longs in downtrends, safeguarding against fakeouts.
Caveats and Optimization: Thrives in momentum-driven phases but tune out in ultra-low volatility; alerts activate post-bar, so layer with candlestick patterns. Ideal for 15m-4H frames on perpetual futures like BTCUSDT.P.
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Quantum Trading MatrixThe Quantum Trading Matrix is a sophisticated Pine Script indicator designed for TradingView that offers a comprehensive trading dashboard by combining multiple market analysis techniques in one interface. The indicator integrates price action, volume, momentum, trend detection, institutional activity, and technical oscillators to provide traders a unified perspective on the market.
At its core, the script uses fundamental market data like price (open, high, low, close) and volume to calculate various metrics. The VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price) is a key element that helps traders understand if the price is trading above or below the average price weighted by volume, indicating market strength or weakness. The distance of the current price from the VWAP is computed as a percentage to signal how far the price has diverged from this benchmark.
Momentum is measured through a "Quantum Momentum Oscillator" derived from the difference between fast and slow exponential moving averages of price. Positive momentum signals bullish conditions while negative momentum signals bearish ones. Volume flow analysis breaks down buying versus selling pressure on each bar by observing where the close price lies within the daily range combined with volume, generating an order flow ratio. This aids in identifying if buyers or sellers dominate the market at a given time.
Trend detection involves calculating EMAs of different lengths (8, 21, and 50) and aggregating their relationships into a trend score. Scores range from strong uptrend to downtrend, providing a clear directional bias. Institutional activity is inferred by detecting volume spikes significantly above the average volume, suggesting large players might be active. A dark pool estimate provides an approximate volume figure representing hidden or off-exchange trading.
The script also identifies market structure by detecting pivot highs and lows which act as resistance and support levels, respectively. These levels offer valuable insight into potential price reversals or breakouts. The RSI (Relative Strength Index) is incorporated, including a basic divergence detection to suggest potential bull or bear reversals. Volatility is measured using the Average True Range (ATR), classifying the current volatility from low to extreme, helping traders gauge the risk environment.
All these metrics are combined into a scoring system that awards points for positive indications such as price above VWAP, positive order flow, bullish momentum, and an uptrend in EMAs. The overall score ranges from 0 to 100 and is interpreted visually with emojis: a rocket for strong bullish setups, a chart up emoji for positive bias, a balanced scale for neutral, and a chart down emoji for bearish conditions.
The indicator issues alerts based on the combination of these signals, including bullish and bearish setups when multiple criteria align favorably, volume spike alerts when abnormal volume events occur, and institutional activity alerts for high volume surges.
To use this indicator effectively, traders should first assess the trend direction indicated by the EMA-based scoring. Positive momentum and price trading above the VWAP confirm bullish bias, while the opposite suggests bearishness. Volume flow and institutional activity provide additional confirmation. Support and resistance levels derived from pivots help in planning entries and exits. The RSI and volatility readings inform traders of potential overbought or oversold conditions and market risk levels. Alerts provide timely notifications to act on significant setups.
The indicator is highly customizable, allowing users to adjust the dashboard's position, size, and color theme to suit personal preferences. Parameters such as the momentum period, volume profile bars, trend multiplier, and signal sensitivity can be fine-tuned to adapt to different markets and trading styles.
This tool requires foundational knowledge of key technical concepts such as EMAs, VWAP, ATR, RSI, and volume analysis for best utilization. For traders interested in expanding their understanding, recommended resources include the TradingView Pine Script manual, technical analysis books by John J. Murphy and Dr. Alexander Elder, and practical video tutorials focusing on volume spread analysis and institutional order flow.
Overall, the Quantum Trading Matrix™ serves as a powerful control panel for active traders, providing a multi-dimensional view of the market through combined technical indicators, helping to identify high probability trade setups and manage risk effectively.
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⚠️ Warning:
• Trading financial markets involves substantial risk.
• You can lose more money than you invest.
• Past performance of indicators does not guarantee future results.
• This script must not be copied, resold, or republished without authorization from aiTrendview.
By using this material or the code, you agree to take full responsibility for your trading decisions and acknowledge that this is not financial advice.
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⚠️ Disclaimer and Warning (From aiTrendview)
This Dynamic Trading Dashboard is created strictly for educational and research purposes on the TradingView platform. It does not provide financial advice, buy/sell recommendations, or guaranteed returns. Any use of this tool in live trading is completely at the user’s own risk. Markets are inherently risky; losses can exceed initial investment.
The intellectual property of this script and its methodology belongs to aiTrendview. Unauthorized reproduction, modification, or redistribution of this code is strictly prohibited. By using this study material or the script, you acknowledge personal responsibility for any trading outcomes. Always consult professional financial advisors before making investment decisions.
Indexed Gann Fan“This indicator automatically builds an unique trend-based Gann fan by selecting swing high/swing low ubased on price fluctuation index over time for each segment of the chart.
It helps traders identify the true market trend and pinpoint key support and resistance levels at precise angles.
Designed for traders familiar with Gann’s methodology who want a clearer understanding of market structure and greater confidence in their trading decisions.”
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Индикатор автоматически по выбору экстремума строит уникальный трендовый веер Ганна, используя индекс колебаний цены во времени для каждого участка графика.
Помогает видеть направление тренда и определять ключевые углы поддержки и сопротивления.
Инструмент создан для трейдеров знакомых с методологией Ганна, которые хотят получать более ясное понимание рыночной структуры и принимать решения с максимальной уверенностью.
NTSThis indicator is a trend and Fibonacci-based analysis tool. It calculates a dynamic trailing level using ATR-based formulas and projects Fibonacci retracement ratios (61.8%, 78.6%, 88.6%) between the trailing point and the extreme price. These levels are then plotted on the chart to highlight potential zones of interest during ongoing market trends.
The script also provides optional alerts for situations such as:
Trend direction changes,
Price reaching selected Fibonacci levels,
Price crossing above or below the trailing line.
The main purpose of this tool is to support chart analysis and educational study. It is not a buy/sell signal generator and does not provide financial advice. Traders may use the displayed information as part of their own strategies and risk management approach.
Gott's Copernican Trend PredictorThe Gott's Copernican Trend Predictor predicts trend duration using the Copernican Principle - Based on astrophysicist Richard Gott's temporal prediction method.
I had the idea to create this indicator after reading the book The Doomsday Calculation by William Poundstone.
Background & Theory
This indicator implements J. Richard Gott III's Copernican Principle - a statistical method that famously predicted the fall of the Berlin Wall and the duration of Broadway shows with remarkable accuracy.
The Copernican Principle Explained
Named after Copernicus who showed that Earth is not at the center of the universe, this principle assumes that you are not observing something at a special moment in time. When you observe a trend at any random point, you're statistically more likely to be seeing it during the "middle portion" of its lifetime rather than at its very beginning or end.
The Mathematics
Gott's formula provides a 95% confidence interval for how much longer a trend will continue:
Minimum remaining duration = Current Age ÷ 39
Maximum remaining duration = Current Age × 39
The factor of 39 comes from statistical analysis where:
There's only a 2.5% chance you're observing in the first 1/40th of the trend's life
There's only a 2.5% chance you're observing in the last 1/40th of the trend's life
This gives us 95% confidence that the trend will last between Age/39 and Age×39
How It Works
Trend Detection
The indicator uses dual moving averages (default: 50 & 200 period) to identify trend changes:
Bullish Cross: Fast MA crosses above Slow MA → Uptrend begins
Bearish Cross: Fast MA crosses below Slow MA → Downtrend begins
Real-Time Predictions
Once a trend is detected, the indicator continuously calculates:
Trend Age: How long the current trend has been active
Gott's 95% CI: Statistical range for remaining trend duration
Projected End Dates: Calendar dates when the trend might end
How to Use
Setup
Add the indicator to any timeframe (works on minutes, hours, days, weeks)
Customize MA periods and type (SMA, EMA, WMA)
Choose table position and font size for optimal viewing
Interpretation
Example: If a trend is 100 hours old:
Minimum duration: 100 ÷ 39 = ~3 more hours
Maximum duration: 100 × 39 = ~3,900 more hours
95% confidence: The trend will end between these times
This indicator might be useful for swing traders, trend followers, and quantitative analysts.
Coca-Cola example:
Coca-Cola's chart shows an uptrend spanning 810 weeks, approximately 15.5 years. According to Gott's Copernican Principle, this trend age generates a 95% confidence interval predicting the trend will continue for a minimum of 20 weeks and a maximum of 31,590 weeks.
On the other hand, a shorter trend age produces a proportionally smaller minimum duration and different risk profile in terms of statistical continuation probability. For this reason, more recent trends (and more recent companies) are likely to remain in trend for shorter.
AI Dynamic SR Trend Lines Enhanced# Dynamic Support/Resistance Lines Using Linear Regression
## What Makes This Script Original
This script differs from standard pivot-based support/resistance indicators by applying **linear regression analysis** to clusters of recent pivot points instead of simply connecting the last two pivots. While many scripts plot lines between individual swing points, this approach calculates the "line of best fit" through multiple recent pivots (3-5 points), creating statistically-derived trend lines that better represent the overall price trajectory.
## Core Methodology
**Pivot Collection & Filtering:**
- Detects swing highs and lows using configurable left/right lookback periods
- Applies ATR-based filtering to exclude minor pivots that don't represent significant price structure
- Uses angular filtering to reject excessively steep trend lines (over 45 degrees by default)
**Linear Regression Calculation:**
- Collects the most recent 2-5 valid pivot points (user configurable)
- Applies least-squares linear regression to find the optimal line through these points
- Updates dynamically as new pivots form, maintaining relevance to current market structure
**Enhancement Features:**
- Optional logarithmic price scaling for percentage-based analysis
- EMA confluence detection that increases line "strength" when trend lines align with moving averages
- Automatic line pruning when price moves significantly away (customizable ATR multiples)
- Visual strength indication through line thickness based on pivot count and confluence
## Key Differences from Standard Approaches
**vs. Simple Pivot Connections:** Uses statistical best-fit rather than arbitrary point-to-point lines
**vs. Fixed Trend Lines:** Dynamically adapts as new market structure develops
**vs. Manual Drawing:** Automatically identifies and plots the most statistically relevant levels
## Practical Application
The resulting support and resistance lines represent the mathematical trend through recent price structure rather than subjective line drawing. This creates more consistent and objective trend analysis, particularly useful for:
- Identifying key levels for entries/exits
- Confluence analysis when combined with other technical tools
- Systematic approach to trend line analysis
## Important Limitations
- Lines recalculate as new pivots form (this is intentional for dynamic adaptation)
- Requires sufficient pivot history to generate meaningful regression lines
- Should be used as part of comprehensive analysis, not as standalone signals
- Past performance of trend lines does not guarantee future effectiveness
## Technical Implementation Notes
The script uses arrays to maintain rolling collections of pivot points, applies mathematical linear regression formulas, and includes multiple filtering mechanisms to ensure only statistically significant levels are displayed. All visual elements and calculation parameters are fully customizable to suit different trading styles and timeframes.
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! 🌊💪
TrendLines with ATR and MA [KoTa]The "TrendLines with ATR and MA " indicator combines trend lines, breakout signals, ATR-based trend tracking, and moving averages (MA).
Input Settings and Customization:
After adding the indicator, click on its name at the top of the chart and open the "Settings" tab.
Main sections:
Trend Lines and Breakouts (Periods 1-5):
General Usage Tips:
Chart Timeframe: Works on any timeframe (from 1 minute to weekly). Shorter timeframes (e.g., 5-minute) generate more signals, while longer timeframes (e.g., daily) produce fewer but more reliable signals.
Compatibility: Overlay=true, meaning it is drawn directly on the candlestick chart. It can be combined with other indicators (e.g., RSI, MACD).
Advantages
This indicator outperforms standard trend line tools due to its automated, multi-period, and integrated features:
Automated Trend Line Drawing: Instead of manual drawing, it creates trend lines based on pivot highs/lows. Different periods (3-50) enable multi-timeframe analysis, allowing you to see short- and long-term trends on the same chart.
Breakout Detection and Labeling: Detects breakouts in real-time using dotted extensions. B (Buy) and S (Sell) labels (e.g., B1 for period1 up breakout) clarify signals. Historical breakouts are shown in gray for context.
ATR Integration: Volatility-based trend tracking (similar to SuperTrend). Calculates channel deviation to adapt to market volatility. Arrows highlight trend reversals quickly.
Moving Averages Integration: Flexible MA types (e.g., VWMA for volume-weighted analysis) for trend filtering. No Bollinger Bands option, but MAs can validate breakouts.
Performance and Visuals: Limits line count with max_lines_count for memory efficiency. Colors and line widths are customizable, and old elements are automatically managed (deleted or grayed out). Precision=0 ensures clean price formatting.
Flexibility: All components (trend lines, ATR, MA) can be toggled on/off, allowing for simple or complex usage.
Benefits Provided
This indicator speeds up trading decisions and reduces errors:
Trend and Support/Resistance Detection: Pivot-based lines provide automatic support (green, lows) and resistance (red, highs) levels. Benefit: Reduces manual analysis time, saving effort in scalping or swing trading.
Breakout Signals: Signals are triggered when the close price crosses over/under the extended line. Benefit: Catches potential trend starts early; ATR can filter false breakouts. B/S labels provide visual alerts, simplifying alert setup.
Volatility Adaptation (ATR): Adjusts trend lines based on market fluctuations. Benefit: Wider channels in high-volatility periods (e.g., crypto) and narrower in low volatility, reducing whipsaws (false signals). Arrows clearly show trend changes, ideal for position management.
MA Validation: MAs measure trend strength (e.g., EMA20 above indicates uptrend). Benefit: Filtering breakouts with MA crossovers improves accuracy. VWMA offers volume-based analysis to eliminate weak trends.
General Benefits:
Risk Management: Breakout levels can be used for stop-loss placement (e.g., below breakout).
Profit Potential: When tested on historical data (backtesting), it can be optimized by period—shorter periods for quick entries, longer for holding.
Educational Value: Visualizes fractal, pivot, and ATR concepts for new traders.
Time Savings: Automation eliminates hours of chart analysis; updates in real-time.
Multi-Asset Compatibility: Works for stocks, forex, and crypto; ATR shines in volatile assets.
Possible Strategies
This indicator supports various strategies, primarily focused on breakouts and trend following, enhanced by MA and ATR filtering.
Breakout Trading Strategy:
Rules: Enter long on B (Buy) label (crossover up line), short on S (Sell). For example, enter on B3 (period10), with stop-loss below the previous pivot low.
Filtering: Confirm with ATR arrow up (trend=0). Ensure price is above MA1 (20).
Exit: Profit target at ATR*2 or exit on reverse breakout (S).
Advantage: Ideal for scalping (p1-p2) or swing trading (p4-p5). Benefit: High win rate in volatile markets.
Trend Following Strategy:
Rules: Hold long if ATR trend line is green (up) and MA1 > MA2. Strengthen entry with breakout B.
Filtering: Use only larger period breakouts (p3-p5) with ATR in slow mode.
Exit: Exit on ATR arrow down (reversal) or MA crossover.
Advantage: Captures long-term trends with low drawdown. Benefit: Suitable for passive trading, especially on weekly charts.
Pullback Strategy:
Rules: In an uptrend (green ATR line), enter long when price pulls back to the downtrend line (green pivot low line).
Filtering: No breakout, supported by MA (price above MA). Set stop using ATR deviation.
Exit: New high breakout or ATR reversal.
Advantage: Low-risk entries, captures trend continuations. Benefit: Effective in range-bound markets.
Multi-Timeframe Combination:
Rules: Match short-period (p1) breakouts with long-period (p5) trends (e.g., p5 up + p1 B = long).
Filtering: ATR in medium mode, MAs in golden cross (20>50).
Advantage: Reduces false signals, validates H4 breakouts with D1 trends. Benefit: Suitable for professional traders, with backtesting showing 60%+ win rates.
Risk and Optimization Tips:
Position Sizing: Calculate using ATR (stop-loss distance / 1% risk).
Backtesting: Test in strategy mode; short periods may overtrade, while longer ones may miss opportunities.
EMA Trend Regime Filter by JaeheeOverview
This indicator defines bullish/bearish regimes using a five-EMA stack and emits one signal per confirmed regime flip. Optional ATR gap gating and an ADX gate require structure and strength before a switch is confirmed. An optional, subtle center line improves readability. This is not a strategy and it does not execute trades.
Note: This tool is not the ATR-based Supertrend; it uses EMA stacking with ATR/ADX gating.
Why this combination (originality & value)
• EMA stacking provides a clear directional framework.
• ATR gap gating filters compressed/fragile stacks by requiring each adjacent EMA distance to exceed ATR × multiplier.
• A state machine limits signals to one per direction change, reducing alert fatigue.
• Confirm bars + ADX gate elevate the quality of regime recognition under directional pressure.
Together, these components interact to emphasize durable regime shifts while curbing noise typical of sideways phases.
How it works (concept)
EMA stack: Bullish when EMA1 > EMA2 > EMA3 > EMA4 > EMA5; bearish is the reverse.
ATR spacing (optional): When enabled, each EMA gap must exceed ATR × k to qualify for a flip.
Confirmation streak: Conditions must persist for confirmBars before a flip is validated.
Trend-strength gate: A flip is allowed only when ADX ≥ adxMin.
Flip & signal: On validation, a single marker/label is emitted; duplicates are suppressed.
Visual layer (optional): Subtle background/center line for context; visuals do not affect logic.
Why it’s useful
• Regime clarity: A binary bullish/bearish state reduces decision fatigue and aligns your playbook with market context.
• Counter-trend filter: In a bullish regime, counter-trend shorts are discouraged; in a bearish regime, counter-trend longs are discouraged—until the regime flips.
• Signal economy: One signal per confirmed flip helps avoid alert fatigue and over-trading.
• Volatility awareness: ATR gap gating filters compressed EMA stacks that often precede whipsaws.
• Strength confirmation: The ADX gate requires directional pressure before a switch is allowed.
Practical workflows (how it can be used)
• HTF compass (e.g., H4): Use a higher timeframe such as the 4-hour chart to set directional bias; execute on your lower timeframe with your own triggers and risk rules.
• Alignment rule: Trade in the direction of the active regime—prefer long setups during a bullish regime and short setups during a bearish regime—until a confirmed flip occurs.
• Pullback playbook: In a bullish regime, consider pullbacks to structure/MA confluence; in a bearish regime, consider rallies into resistance. Always size risk independently of the indicator.
• Parameter tuning: Adapt confirmBars, ATR × multiplier, and ADX minimum to the instrument’s volatility. Higher thresholds generally reduce noise but may delay flips.
• Alerts/automation: Set alerts on regime flips but confirm on bar close; intrabar values can update.
Context note (BTC, H4)
On higher timeframes such as the 4-hour chart, trends are often more stable. For BTC, the regime can help distinguish whether the broader market is trending up or down: when the H4 regime is bullish, favor long-side opportunities even if lower-timeframe candles retrace; when the regime turns bearish, favor short-side opportunities. This is context, not signals—entries/exits and risk management remain your responsibility.
Key inputs
• EMA lengths (1–5), Confirm Bars, Min Spacing by ATR
• ADX Length, ADX Minimum
• Visualization toggles (background opacity, center line, label/marker colors)
Alerts
• EMA REGIME LONG — fires once on a confirmed bullish regime
• EMA REGIME SHORT — fires once on a confirmed bearish regime
Notes & limitations
• Designed without future-bar references. Values can update intrabar, so confirm on close before acting on signals.
• This is an indicator for study purposes; it does not place trades.
• Parameters may require tuning across symbols/timeframes.
• Publish with a clean chart so the indicator’s output is clearly identifiable.
• Use on standard bar types (e.g., candles). Non-standard chart types can yield unrealistic behavior for signal logic.
Auto Trendlines + Breakout Alerts (Tiny Marker, & Alerts)This tool automatically detects and draws uptrend and downtrend lines based on pivot points, then alerts you when price breaks those lines under filtered conditions. It’s designed to cut through market noise and provide only high-quality breakout signals.
Features:
Automatic Trendline Detection – Identifies swing highs/lows and plots trendlines without manual drawing.
Breakout Alerts – Get notified when price breaks a trendline (up or down).
Noise Reduction Filters:
Minimum Break Distance % – Ignore small pierces; only trigger on meaningful breaks.
Bars Cooldown – Prevents multiple signals in a short period.
One Signal Per Trendline – No repeated alerts until a new TL is formed.
Tiny Markers – Clean, minimal arrows instead of large labels.
Customizable Inputs – Adjust pivot sensitivity, break distance, and cooldown for your trading style.
Best Practices:
Works on all timeframes and markets.
For intraday (e.g., XAUUSD M15/H1), try:
Pivot Left/Right = 5, Min Break Distance = 0.20%, Cooldown = 15 bars.
For swing trading (H4/D), try:
Pivot Left/Right = 3–5, Min Break Distance = 0.10–0.15%, Cooldown = 5–10 bars.
Use with additional confirmation (S/R, volume, RSI, etc.) for higher accuracy.
Note: This is an indicator, not a strategy tester — it does not auto-place trades. Always test settings on your chosen market and timeframe.
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! 🚀📈
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! 😊
Volume Pressure Gauge + Volume %Volume Pressure Gauge and Volume Percentage Indicator – Pine Script Guide
This indicator provides a simplified, real-time visualization of both volume pressure (buy vs. sell activity) and today’s trading volume in comparison to historical averages. It is designed to help traders assess whether buyers or sellers dominate the current session and whether today’s volume is significant relative to recent behaviour.
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Key Functional Segments
1. Inputs and Configuration
Users can configure the length of the Simple Moving Average (SMA) used to calculate average volume, set the position of the gauge table on the chart, and toggle the visibility of the volume pressure display. This allows flexibility in integrating the tool with various trading styles and chart layouts.
2. Volume Data Calculations
The indicator calculates three key volume metrics:
• volToday: The current day’s volume.
• volAvg: The average volume over the user-defined SMA period (default is 20 bars).
• volPct: The current volume as a percentage of the average.
This enables traders to quickly recognize whether current trading activity is above or below normal, which can be a precursor to potential trend strength or weakness.
3. Volume Pressure Calculation
The script estimates buying and selling pressure based on price movement and volume. It distributes volume into upward (buy) and downward (sell) segments and expresses them as percentages of the total volume. This gives an immediate sense of whether bulls or bears are more active in the current session.
4. Visual Representation (Progress Bars)
The indicator renders a simplified visual gauge using horizontal bar segments (pseudo-bars) to reflect the proportion of buy and sell pressure. The length of each bar correlates with the strength of pressure from buyers or sellers, helping users assess dominance without analyzing candlestick behavior in depth.
5. Table Display
A compact table is drawn on the chart showing:
• Buy pressure percentage and corresponding bar.
• Sell pressure percentage and corresponding bar.
• Volume percentage compared to the recent average.
This format makes it easy to evaluate volume dynamics at a glance, without cluttering the price chart or relying on separate overlays.
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How Traders Benefit from This Indicator
• Momentum Shift Detection: Early signs of trend reversal can be observed when volume pressure flips direction.
• Breakout Validation: High volume combined with dominant pressure supports the credibility of breakout moves.
• False Move Avoidance: If price moves on low volume or mixed pressure, traders can avoid low-probability entries.
• Market Context Awareness: Users can assess whether a day is behaving normally in terms of participation or is unusually quiet or aggressive.
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Basic Usage Guide
1. Add the script to your TradingView chart and set your preferred SMA length for volume comparison.
2. Customize the table’s position using the X and Y settings for clarity and alignment.
3. Interpret the outputs:
o A higher red bar indicates dominant sell pressure.
o A higher green bar indicates dominant buy pressure.
o Volume % above 100% suggests above-average activity, while values below 100% may imply low conviction.
4. Apply to trading decisions:
o High buy pressure and high volume may indicate a strong long opportunity.
o High sell pressure and high volume may support short setups.
o Low volume or conflicting signals may call for caution.
5. Combine with other tools such as trend indicators, support/resistance zones, or price action patterns for more reliable trade setups.
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Practical Example
• Sell Pressure: 70% → Suggests strong seller control; potential for short setups.
• Buy Pressure: 30% → Weak buying interest; long trades may carry risk.
• Volume Percentage: 120% → Indicates a surge in participation; movement may have greater validity.
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Tips for New Traders
• Use this indicator as a confirmation tool rather than a standalone strategy.
• Begin on higher timeframes (4-hour or daily) to develop familiarity.
• Compare multiple examples to identify reliable patterns over time.
• Always incorporate proper risk management, including stop losses.
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Disclaimer from aiTrendview
This indicator is intended solely for educational and informational use. It does not constitute investment advice, trade signals, or financial recommendations. aiTrendview and its affiliates are not liable for any trading losses incurred through use of this tool. All trading involves risk. Past performance of any indicator does not guarantee future results. Users should conduct independent research and consult with a certified financial advisor before making any trading decisions.
Custom Multiple SMAs (Trend Structure Visualizer)This indicator displays 16 consecutive Simple Moving Averages (SMAs), from SMA 8 to SMA 23, plotted simultaneously on the chart. Together, they form a color-coded SMA fan that allows you to clearly visualize the current market structure.
What you can observe in the chart:
– When the lines are flat and tightly clustered , the market is likely consolidating or moving sideways
– When the lines fan out and expand , a trend or directional momentum is building
– When the lines start converging or crossing again , it may indicate a trend pause or potential reversal
A 100-period EMA (yellow line) serves as a basic trend filter:
– Price above the EMA suggests an long-biased market
– Price below the EMA suggests a short-biased market
What makes this tool unique:
Unlike traditional single-SMA indicators, this tool also highlights phases when it's better to stay out of the market – such as during flat, unstructured sideways conditions.
Transitions from low activity to trending phases become clearly and early visible, without relying on additional signals or indicator noise.
The indicator works across all markets and timeframes and remains visually stable even during fast market movements. It is a visual decision-making tool and does not generate automatic signals or alerts.
ALNADAMomentum indicator try to discover market turning points early, using trend, divergence, and momentum.
EMA Trend Dashboard
Trend Indicator using 3 custom EMA lines. Displays a table with 5 rows(position configurable)
-First line shows relative position of EMA lines to each other and outputs Bull, Weak Bull, Flat, Weak Bear, or Bear. EMA line1 should be less than EMA line2 and EMA line 2 should be less than EMA line3. Default is 9,21,50.
-Second through fourth line shows the slant of each EMA line. Up, Down, or Flat. Threshold for what is considered a slant is configurable. Also added a "steep" threshold configuration for steep slants.
-Fifth line shows exhaustion and is a simple, configurable calculation of the distance between EMA line1 and EMA line2.
--Lines one and five change depending on its value but ALL other colors are able to be changed.
--Default is somewhat set to work well with Micro E-mini Futures but this indicator can be changed to work on anything. I created it to help get a quick overview of short-term trend on futures. I used ChatGPT to help but I am still not sure if it actually took longer because of it.
Pineify Signals and OverlaysIndicator Theoretical Basis
Pineify Signals and Overlays is an invite-only trend-following and reversal-detection toolkit that fuses four well-known concepts— Dow-Theory trend phases , a multi-pair EMA cloud, QQE momentum, and ATR-based risk management—into a single, weight-balanced engine. An optional multi-time-frame (MTF) filter aligns lower-time-frame signals with higher-time-frame structure, helping traders avoid counter-trend setups. All components can be toggled from the settings panel, and a beginner “One-Click” preset loads a conservative profile out of the box.
Why it’s a single script: The algorithm scores every bar on three orthogonal axes—trend, momentum, and volatility—then issues context-aware arrows and coloured clouds only when the axes agree within user-defined tolerances. This inter-locking logic cannot be reproduced by simply stacking independent indicators on a chart, hence the need for an integrated implementation.
Trend Confirmation
Trend Confirmation: This indicator presents two types of market trends: the primary trend and the secondary trend. The primary trend is the long - term direction of the market and can last for days or months; the secondary trend is the adjustment phase within the primary trend.
This indicator uses the EMA (Exponential Moving Average) and visualizes the trend phases through color filling. The judgment of the trend is that blue plus green indicates a bullish trend, and yellow plus red indicates a bearish trend.
The primary trend of this indicator is visualized by two sets of moving averages through color filling. These two sets of moving averages are used to describe the short - term and long - term trends in the market.
The short - period moving averages and the long - period moving averages each consist of 4 moving averages, with a total of 8 moving averages, representing the short - term fluctuations and trends of the market.
Trend Persistence: Once the primary trend is formed, it will persist for a period of time. This indicator judges based on the Dow Theory. Short - term market fluctuations do not necessarily reflect changes in the primary trend. Therefore, the judgment direction of the primary trend is visualized through color.
The Signals of Buying, Selling and Closing
In the primary trend, we can see signals of trend reversal. This indicator incorporates the "Consecutive Candles". The indicator mainly identifies the overbought or oversold state of the market through a series of consecutive conditions, so as to predict the reversal point. The core of this indicator is to identify a series of consecutive price movements in the market trend and determine whether the market is about to reverse based on this sequence. We visualize the turning points through buy and sell signals.
The trend confirmation system utilizes four pairs of Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) creating dynamic cloud formations that visualize market direction. Short-period EMAs (5, 8, 20, 34) interact with longer-period EMAs (9, 13, 21, 50) to generate color-coded trend clouds . Blue and green clouds indicate bullish conditions, while yellow and red clouds signal bearish trends, providing immediate visual trend identification.
The presentation of buying and selling points, namely "Quantitative Qualitative Estimation", is a technical indicator that combines the concepts of the Relative Strength Index (RSI) and moving averages. It is used to evaluate market trends, overbought and oversold conditions, as well as potential trend reversal points. The oscillator has a relatively long smoothing period, making the indicator relatively stable, thus enabling the visualization of buy + and sell + signals for trading.
ATR Stop - Loss Line
ATR (Average True Range) is an indicator for measuring market volatility. By using the ATR value to set the stop - loss distance, the stop - loss level can be automatically adjusted according to market volatility, making the stop - loss more flexible.
Core principle
Trend-Cloud Engine
EMA Pairs (5, 8, 20, 34 vs 9, 13, 21, 50)—Two four-EMA sets form “fast” and “slow” envelopes. When the volume-weighted mean of the fast set sits above the slow set and both slopes are positive, the bar is tagged primary bullish; the inverse tags primary bearish. Cloud colours (blue/green vs yellow/red) mirror Dow Theory’s primary/secondary trend hierarchy.
Momentum & Exhaustion Layer
QQE Oscillator (RSI 14, factor 4.238) detects momentum extremes and smooths noise more than a raw RSI, making it better suited for multi-time-frame use.
Consecutive-Candle Counter (default 8) highlights potential exhaustion after extended unidirectional moves; reversal symbols appear only if QQE divergence also exists.
Volatility-Adjusted Risk Line
ATR Trailing Stop (ATR 21, dynamic multiplier) expands in high volatility and tightens in low volatility, offering an adaptive exit reference rather than a fixed-tick stop.
Multi-Time-Frame Confirmation
The script automatically chooses a higher aggregation (e.g., 4 × the chart timeframe) and requires primary-trend agreement before issuing “Long ▲+” or “Short ▼+” confirmations. This guards against false signals during counter-trend rebounds.
Recommended parameters
RSI Length: 14 (QQE calculation base)
QQE Factor: 4.238 (Fibonacci-based multiplier)
ATR Period: 21 (volatility measurement)
EMA Lengths: Configurable short (5,8,20,34) and long (9,13,21,50) periods
Consecutive Candles: Selectable count (8)
Multi-timeframe Filter: Filter is enabled by default, resulting in more accurate signals.
Filters
The multi-timeframe filter enhances signal reliability by confirming trends across higher timeframes. This prevents counter-trend trades by ensuring alignment between current chart timeframe and broader market direction. The filter automatically calculates appropriate higher timeframes for trend confirmation.
Signals & Alerts
The indicator system exports multiple alert signals, and you can easily alert for any signal.
Up Trend : Primary long signal appears
Long - ▲ : Buy signal appears
Long - ▲+ : Confirmation buy signal appears
Long - ● : Primary reversal signal appears
Long - ☓ : Secondary reversal signal appears
Down Trend : Primary short signal appears
Short - ▼ : Sell signal appears
Short - ▼+ : Confirmation sell signal appears
Short - ● : Primary reversal signal appears
Short - ☓ : Secondary reversal signal appears
Originality & Value for Traders
Integrated scoring logic ensures signals fire only when trend, momentum, and volatility metrics corroborate, reducing “indicator conflict”.
Auto-computed MTF pairs mean no manual timeframe juggling.
Weight-balanced QQE/EMA blend creates smoother trend clouds than standard MA crosses, yet remains more responsive than Keltner or Donchian approaches.
One-click beginner profile plus full parameter access supports both novice and advanced users.
Risk Disclaimer
Use with Caution: This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered as financial advice. Users should exercise caution and perform their own analysis before making trading decisions based on the indicator's signals.
Not Financial Advice: The information provided by this indicator does not constitute financial advice, and the creator (Pineify) shall not be held responsible for any trading losses incurred as a result of using this indicator.
Backtesting Recommended: Traders are encouraged to backtest the indicator thoroughly on historical data before using it in live trading to assess its performance and suitability for their trading strategies.
Risk Management: Trading involves inherent risks, and users should implement proper risk management strategies, including but not limited to stop-loss orders and position sizing, to mitigate potential losses.
No Guarantees: The accuracy and reliability of the indicator's signals cannot be guaranteed, as they are based on historical price data and past performance may not be indicative of future results.
Deviation Trend Profile [BigBeluga]🔵 OVERVIEW
A statistical trend analysis tool that combines moving average dynamics with standard deviation zones and trend-specific price distribution.
This is an experimental indicator designed for educational and learning purposes only.
🔵 CONCEPTS
Trend Detection via SMA Slope: Detects trend shifts when the slope of the SMA exceeds a ±0.1 threshold.
Standard Deviation Zones: Calculates ±1, ±2, and ±3 levels from the SMA using ATR, forming dynamic envelopes around the mean.
Trend Distribution Profile: Builds a histogram that shows how often price closed within each deviation zone during the active trend phase.
🔵 FEATURES
Trend Signals: Immediate shift markers using colored circles at trend reversals.
SMA Gradient Coloring: The SMA line dynamically changes color based on its directional slope.
Trend Duration Label: A label above the histogram shows how many bars the current trend has lasted.
Trend Distribution Histogram: Visual bin-based profile showing frequency of price closes within deviation bands during trend lookback period.
Adjustable Bin Count: Set the granularity of the distribution using the “Bins Amount” input.
Deviation Labels and Zones: Clearly marked ±1, ±2, ±3 lines with consistent color scheme.
Trend Strength Insight:
• Wide profile skewed to ±2/3 = strong directional trend.
• Profile clustered near SMA = potential trend exhaustion or range.
🔵 HOW TO USE
Use trend shift dots as entry signals:
• 🔵 = Bullish start
• 🔴 = Bearish start
Trade with the trend when price clusters in outer zones (±2 or ±3).
Be cautious or fade the trend when price distribution contracts toward the SMA.
View across multiple timeframes for trend confluence or divergence.
🔵 CONCLUSION
Deviation Trend Profile visualizes how price distributes during trends relative to statistical deviation zones.
It’s a powerful confluence tool for identifying strength, exhaustion, and the rhythm of price behavior—ideal for swing traders and volatility analysts alike.
StochFusion – Multi D-LineStochFusion – Multi D-Line
An advanced fusion of four Stochastic %D lines into one powerful oscillator.
What it does:
Combines four user-weighted Stochastic %D lines—from fastest (9,3) to slowest (60,10)—into a single “Fusion” line that captures both short-term and long-term momentum in one view.
How to use:
Adjust the four weights (0–10) to emphasize the speed of each %D component.
Watch the Fusion line crossing key zones:
– Above 80 → overbought condition, potential short entry.
– Below 20 → oversold condition, potential long entry.
– Around 50 → neutral/midline, watch for trend shifts.
Applications:
Entry/exit filter: Only take trades when the Fusion line confirms zone exits.
Trend confirmation: Analyze slope and cross of the midline for momentum strength.
Multi-timeframe alignment: Use on different chart resolutions to find confluence.
Tips & Tricks:
Default weights give more influence to slower %D—good for trend-focused strategies.
Equal weights provide a balanced oscillator that mimics an ensemble average.
Experiment: Increase the fastest weight to capture early reversal signals.
Developed by: TradeQUO — inspired by DayTraderRadio John
“The best momentum indicator is the one you adapt to your own trading rhythm.”