Volume Stack with Dollar Volume ScoreThis script is designed to analyze candles for buy/sell pressure, volume flows, and generate intuitive emoji-based signals. Its core function is to help traders visually and quantitatively interpret price and volume behavior for potential bullish, bearish, or neutral market states.
Key Features and Logic
Price Range Analysis: Calculates the candle's price range and determines the proportion of volume attributed to buyers and sellers using buy_percent and sell_percent.
Market State Classification:
Bullish/Bearish/Neutral: Based on buy/sell percentage comparisons.
Strong Signals: Flags when buy/sell pressure exceeds defined thresholds (≥0.75).
Transitions: Detects when states shift sharply (e.g., from bull to strong bear).
Visual Cue System:
Uses different emojis (📈, 📉, 🚀, 🔥, 💎, 💀, ❌) to mark normal, strong, transition, and neutral signals for easy chart interpretation.
Dollar Volume Calculation: Multiplies close price by volume to derive "dollar volume" per bar. Normalizes this with a moving average for context-sensitive spike detection.
Scoring Mechanism:
Dollar Volume Score: Evaluates the normalized change in dollar volume, assigning scores for strong (±2), mild (±1), or neutral (0) changes.
Buy/Sell Pressure Score: Calculates a simple pressure score based on buy/sell proportions for each candle.
Composite Score: Combines both scores to define the overall bullish/bearish/neutral state.
State & Emoji Plotting:
Plots respective emojis at the chart bottom depending on composite score and state (bullish, bearish, strong moves, transitions, neutral).
Alerts:
Sends alerts for key transitions (like bull-to-strong-bear), strong moves, and neutral states, aiding automated signal handling and decision-making.
What This Script Helps You Achieve
Quick Visual Insights: Instantly see important market states and transitions with chart emojis.
Volume Context Awareness: Incorporates both price action and normalized volume changes for more reliable signals.
Automated Alerts: Supports smart trading decisions via pop-up notifications on major shifts or important conditions.
This script provides a layered analysis approach for volume and price action, blending quantifiable scores with intuitive chart markers and automated alerts, making it highly suited for traders who rely on both visual and quantitative cues in their strategy.
Volum
Projected 65min VolumeThe script provides relative volume for the first 5min candle after its close vs 14 avg and estimates projected volume for the first 65min candle in the trading session vs avg value.
!!!The indicator is designed to work only at 5min TF!!!
TotM - Volume compareTotM - Volume Compare Indicator
Overview:
This advanced volume comparison indicator allows traders to monitor and compare trading volumes across up to 15 different symbols simultaneously. Works with any tradable asset - stocks, forex, commodities, cryptocurrencies, indices, or futures. Perfect for identifying market trends, volume shifts, and trading opportunities across multiple instruments.
Key Features:
Multi-Symbol Tracking: Monitor up to 15 different symbols from any market simultaneously
Universal Compatibility: Works with any asset class - stocks, crypto, forex, commodities, ETFs, indices
Normalized Volume Display: Automatically normalizes volumes for accurate cross-asset comparison
Real-time Ranking Table: Dynamic table showing top performers by volume (customizable 5-15 rows)
Customizable Visualization: Individual color coding for each symbol for easy identification
Price-Weighted Volume Option: Toggle between raw volume and price-weighted volume (Volume × Price)
Smart Error Handling: Automatically skips invalid or unavailable symbols without disrupting the indicator
Moving Average Smoothing: Built-in EMA/SMA smoothing with adjustable period (default: 3)
Cross-Exchange Support: Mix symbols from different exchanges (Binance, NYSE, NASDAQ, etc.)
How It Works:
The indicator fetches volume data from selected symbols and normalizes them using a reference value for meaningful comparison. This normalization allows traders to compare assets with vastly different trading volumes and price levels on the same scale. The ranking table automatically sorts and displays the most active symbols, helping traders quickly identify where the market action is concentrated.
Use Cases:
Compare sector rotation (tech stocks vs financials vs energy)
Monitor volume across different asset classes simultaneously
Track correlated instruments (gold vs gold miners, oil vs energy stocks)
Identify unusual volume spikes across your watchlist
Compare index components' relative activity
Monitor forex pairs volume relationships
Track commodity futures volume patterns
Settings:
Enable/disable individual symbols
Customize colors for each tracked symbol
Adjust MA period for smoothing
Toggle price-weighted volume calculation
Show/hide ranking table
Adjust number of rows in ranking table (5-15)
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VWAP Session and NY CashAuto Anchored VWAPs with Label options
Session starts at 1800 EST
Cash Open or NY Session starts 0930 EST
Market Pulse Lite (RSI+MACD+EMAs+Vol+BTC.D+DXY)To use with de RSI 4h Strategy by M. Lolas, to confirm by and sell in the RSI range 4H. Make sense.
New RSI📌 New RSI
The New RSI is a modern, enhanced version of the classic RSI created in 1978 — redesigned for today’s fast-moving markets, where algorithmic trading and AI dominate price action.
This indicator combines:
Adaptive RSI: Adjusts its calculation length in real time based on market volatility, making it more responsive during high volatility and smoother during calm periods.
Dynamic Bands: Upper and lower bands calculated from historical RSI volatility, helping you spot overbought/oversold conditions with greater accuracy.
Trend & Regime Filters: EMA and ADX-based detection to confirm signals only in favorable market conditions.
Volume Confirmation: Signals appear only when high trading volume supports the move — green volume for bullish setups and red volume for bearish setups — filtering out weak and unreliable trades.
💡 How it works:
A LONG signal appears when RSI crosses above the lower band and the volume is high with a bullish candle.
A SHORT signal appears when RSI crosses below the upper band and the volume is high with a bearish candle.
Trend and higher timeframe filters (optional) can help improve precision and adapt to different trading styles.
✅ Best Use Cases:
Identify high-probability reversals or pullbacks with strong momentum confirmation.
Avoid false signals by trading only when volume validates the move.
Combine with your own support/resistance or price action strategy for even higher accuracy.
⚙️ Fully Customizable:
Adjustable RSI settings (length, volatility adaptation, smoothing)
Dynamic band sensitivity
Volume threshold multiplier
Higher timeframe RSI filter
Color-coded background for market regime visualization
This is not just another RSI — it’s a complete, next-gen momentum tool designed for traders who want accuracy, adaptability, and confirmation in every signal.
Cvd Divergence Signals with filter.
CVD Divergence + Candles - False Signal Filter
Hey traders,
I want to share my custom indicator with you. Through testing, I've found that CVD (Composite Volume Delta) captures divergences much more accurately than traditional tools like RSI. But this isn't just another divergence indicator - I've added strict candlestick pattern confirmation to filter out false signals. I'll keep improving this tool over time, and I welcome all your suggestions in the comments.
How it works step-by-step:
1. First, it detects CVD divergences (the delta between buy/sell volumes)
2. Then confirms each signal with reversal candlestick patterns:
- Hammer/Hanging Man
- Engulfing
- Pin Bar
- Inside Bar
Why mine beats standard CVD indicators:
• No raw divergences - only shows signals confirmed by BOTH volume AND price action
• Eliminates 80% of junk signals from basic versions
• Adaptable to any asset and timeframe
Simple usage guide:
Green arrows = Buy when:
- CVD shows bullish divergence
- AND a hammer/pin bar appears
Red arrows = Sell when:
- CVD shows bearish divergence
- Confirmed by hanging man/engulfing pattern
Pro tip:
For best results, combine with:
• Volume profile analysis
• Smart Money concepts (order blocks, FVGs )
Important notes:
This isn't a holy grail - I personally use it with support/resistance levels. Works best on 5M charts for scalping.
**PS** Got questions? Drop them in comments!
FREEDOM - TJR Model\ FREEDOM – TJR Model\ 🚀
\ Automates TJR’s well-known NQ playbook with clean visuals, filters, and alerts—so you can focus on execution.\
\ Core idea\
1. Trade \ NQ\ in the \ New York session\ 🗽
2. Wait for a \ liquidity sweep\ of a \ prior session\ High/Low (Asia or London) ✂️
3. Confirm with \ SMT (NQ vs ES) divergence\ 🔀
4. Act on a \ proprietary entry signal\ 🔒
5. Risk at the swing 🛡️, target \ untapped internal/session liquidity\ 🎯
This indicator draws those session levels for you, tracks sweeps, detects SMT, applies higher-timeframe confluence, and fires alerts that respect your time window and filters.
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\ What it draws & detects\
\ • Sessions & Liquidity Sweeps\ 🕒
* Plots \ Asia / London / New York\ session bands.
* On session close, it freezes the session’s \ High/Low\ as dotted “previous-session levels” and \ extends them forward\ until price \ crosses\ (choose \ Wicks\ or \ Close\ ).
* When price takes a previous-session \ High\ → \ Buyside sweep\ ; takes a \ Low\ → \ Sellside sweep\ .
* Optional \ Sweep Zones\ expand around the swept level using an \ ATR(21)\ margin; can auto-fade “fake” sweeps.
\ Tip: Keep “Extend previous session High/Low until cross” ON to maintain a clean roadmap into NY open.\
\ • SMT Divergence (NQ vs ES)\ 🔀
* Classic pivot-to-pivot SMT:
* \ Bearish SMT\ = NQ makes a \ higher high\ while ES does \ not\ .
* \ Bullish SMT\ = NQ makes a \ lower low\ while ES does \ not\ .
* Draws \ lines\ from pivot to pivot (no chart spam), with optional inline “SMT” label and optional confidence \ score\ (0–100) based on strength + recency.
* Context aware:
* Only shows \ Bearish SMT\ after a \ buy-side sweep\ (previous-session High taken).
* Only shows \ Bullish SMT\ after a \ sell-side sweep\ (previous-session Low taken).
* Respects your \ NY time window\ if enabled.
\ • Proprietary Entry Signals\ 🔒
* Prints entry lines + arrows only when your rules align (proprietary detection under the hood).
* Respects:
* \ Session-sweep bias\ (optional): Sells only after buy-side sweep; Buys only after sell-side sweep.
* \ Monotonic filter\ : new Sell must be \ higher\ than last Sell; new Buy must be \ lower\ than last Buy (resets each session).
* \ Minimum distance\ to nearest previous-session dotted level (in ticks).
* \ NY time filter\ window.
* \ HTF confluence\ (see below).
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\ HTF Confluence (optional)\ 📈
* Choose \ MA slope\ (\ EMA/SMA/RMA/WMA\ ) or \ HH/HL structure\ on a higher timeframe (e.g., 60m/240m).
* Entry arrows and alerts can be gated so they only print when HTF bias agrees with the setup.
\ Tip: Start with EMA 50 on 60m for a smooth directional filter; add HH/HL only if you want stricter structure confirmation.\
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\ Dashboard (bottom-right)\ 🧩
* \ VWAP state\ :
* \ Overbought\ (🔴) if close > VWAP + (mult × stdev)
* \ Oversold\ (🟢) if close < VWAP − (mult × stdev)
* Otherwise \ Neutral\ (⚪️)
* \ Premium / Discount\ vs previous-session 50% midline: Premium = above (red bias), Discount = below (green bias).
* \ SMT row\ : Bullish / Bearish / Neutral with optional score.
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\ How to use the settings (quick tour)\
\ ENTRY\
* \ Entry Swing Length\ : lower = more signals.
* \ Confirmation\ : \ Candle Close\ or \ Wicks\ for breakout.
* \ Filter entry by session sweeps\ : enforces “sell after buy-side sweep, buy after sell-side sweep.”
* \ Minimum distance (ticks)\ : blocks entries too close to previous-session dotted levels.
* \ Replay mode\ : keeps entries visible in Bar Replay.
* \ NY Time filter\ : default \ 08:00–14:00 NY\ ; arrows/alerts respect the window.
* \ Arrow offset (ticks)\ : how far above/below the candle to plot the arrow.
\ SESSION SWEEPS\
* Toggle \ Buyside/Sellside zones\ , adjust \ ATR(21)\ margin & length.
* \ Hide Fake Sweep Zones\ (default ON).
* \ Extend H/L until cross\ (Wicks/Close).
* Optional \ daily reset\ for unswept dotted lines.
\ SESSIONS\
* Enable/disable \ Asia, London, NY AM, NY PM\ ; set start/end; choose color; extend midline if desired.
* DST toggles for NY/London.
\ HTF Confluence\
* Turn it ON/OFF; pick timeframe & method (MA slope or HH/HL); set MA type/length or swing length.
\ Dashboard\
* Show/hide table; set VWAP stdev length/multiplier.
* SMT settings: comparison symbol (\ default ES1!\ ), pivot length, show score/labels, recency window, etc.
\ Alerts\ (always last) 🔔
* \ Session line cross\ : choose Highs/Lows and crossing mode (\ Same as extension / Wicks / Close\ ).
* \ Entry alerts\ : \ Filtered / Unfiltered / Both\ .
* \ Filtered\ = respects sweep bias, HTF confluence, minimum distance, monotonic rule, and time window.
* \ Unfiltered\ = ignores sweep bias/HTF/monotonic (still respects minimum distance + time window).
* All entry alerts also respect the \ NY time window\ when enabled.
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\ Suggested workflow\
* Open NQ on a 1–5m chart.
* Let the dotted \ previous-session H/L\ extend into NY; wait for a \ sweep\ .
* Check \ SMT\ : after buy-side sweep → look for \ bearish SMT\ ; after sell-side sweep → look for \ bullish SMT\ .
* Take the \ proprietary entry\ when filters agree.
* Stop at the swing; aim for \ untapped internal/session liquidity\ .
* Let \ alerts\ handle the monitoring.
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\ Why traders like it\
* It mirrors the model popularized by \ TJR\ while removing the chart admin: sessions, sweeps, SMT, HTF gating, distances, monotonic sequencing, time windows, and ready-to-use alerts—so your execution stays consistent. ✨
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\ Disclaimer\ ⚠️
\ This tool is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Markets involve risk; always do your own research and test in replay/paper before trading live. FREEDOM – TJR Model is inspired by TJR’s publicly known framework but is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by TJR. You are solely responsible for your trading decisions and outcomes.\
Bollinger Bands x SmartBlackGirlBollinger Bands — Volatility & Breakout Zones
This Bollinger Bands tool dynamically adapts to market volatility, giving traders a visual framework for spotting overbought/oversold conditions, squeezes, and breakout opportunities.
Key Features
Dynamic Volatility Channels – Upper and lower bands expand during high volatility and contract during quiet periods.
Mean Reversion & Trend Trading – Price touching or piercing the bands can signal potential reversals or strong trend continuation.
Squeeze Detection – Narrowing bands indicate compression, often preceding explosive moves.
Fully Customizable – Adjust period, standard deviation, and colors to match your strategy.
Multi-Timeframe Friendly – Works on any chart, from scalping to swing trading.
How to Use
Squeeze Plays – Watch for band tightening; breakouts often follow.
Reversal Signals – Extreme touches combined with candlestick rejection may indicate turning points.
Trend Riding – Price “walking the band” can confirm strong momentum.
This indicator is ideal for traders who want a clear visual of volatility shifts, helping to anticipate when markets are likely to break out or revert to the mean.
Fair Value Gap Suite Adrian V1.0.0Brief description
The “FVG Suite” identifies fair value gaps across multiple time units, evaluates them with a displacement score, optionally filters them according to market structure events (BOS/CHOCH), and provides context-based alerts for first touch, partial and full fills, and invalidation. The aim is to show only high-quality imbalances and trade them based on rules.
What makes the script unique (originality/added value)
Displacement score: Strength of the impulse movement as a combination of (body/ATR, range/ATR, volume Z-score).
MTF aggregator: FVGs from higher timeframes are collected, ranked, and displayed as zones on the active chart (including overlap clustering).
Structure context: Optionally, only FVGs after confirmed BOS/CHOCH in the trend direction, including premium/discount evaluation relative to the HTF range.
Adaptive invalidation: FVG expires after candles, opposing BOS or defined time (e.g., end of session).
Session/instrument filter: Time window (e.g., NY/LDN), minimum tick size, ATR-based minimum gap.
Smart fill logic: Distinguishes between first touch, partial fill (≥ %), full fill (100%); alarms per event.
Statistics overlay (optional): Hit rate/expectancy per TF & session for fine-tuning the filters.
How it works (conceptually)
FVG definition (3-candle pattern): Bullish if High < Low (bearish analog). Size = gap span in points.
Quality score:Score = w1*(|Body|/ATR) + w2*(Range/ATR) + w3*(Volume-Z), normalized to 0–100.
MTF scan: List of higher TFs: (customizable). Findings are merged, ranked, and displayed as zones with priority (color/opacity).
Context filter: Only FVGs that emerge after BOS/CHOCH in the direction of the current trend; optional exclusion in premium/discount areas.
Invalidation & alerts: A zone is considered active until the invalidation rule takes effect. Alerts are triggered upon: initial contact, partial/full filling, invalidation.
Important inputs
Min. FVG size: × ATRor ticks/points
Min. displacement score: (0–100)
MTF list:
BOS/CHOCH filter: On/Off (Lookback candles)
Session filter: NY/LDN/Asia (local time, weekend toggle)
Invalidation: maxBars = , Opposite BOS = On/Off, Session End = On/Off
Fill definitions: Partial fill ≥ % of the gap; Full fill = 100%
Overlay options: Zone color/transparency, HTF label, statistics overlay On/Off
Alerts (names & triggers)
FVG Suite – First Touch: Price touches an active FVG zone for the first time.
FVG Suite – Partial Fill: Partial fill ≥ configured threshold.
FVG Suite – Full Fill: Gap completely filled.
FVG Suite – Invalidated: Zone invalidated by rules. (Alert message contains: symbol, TF of the zone, direction, score, size, trigger rule.)
Use (best practices)
Trade in the trend direction with BOS/CHOCH filter; target counter-imbalances/liquidity pools.
Use session filters to avoid news spikes/illiquid periods.
Calibrate parameters for each market/TF (ATR/volume profiles differ).
Limitations
Structure labels can be reevaluated for new highs/lows (repainting of labels, not of FVG finds).
Spreads/news can generate “pseudo fills.”
Backtests/statistics are sample-dependent; no guarantee of results.
Changelog
v1.0 – First release (score model, MTF aggregator, BOS/CHOCH filter, fill alerts).
Credits
FVG concept: public ICT/SMC literature (general idea). Implementation/scoring, MTF ranking, smart fill logic: own development.
Note/disclaimer
No financial advice. For educational purposes only. Trading involves high risk; use stop losses and a fixed risk budget.
Fair Value Gap Suite Adrian V1.0.0Brief description
The “FVG Suite” identifies fair value gaps across multiple time units, evaluates them with a displacement score, optionally filters them according to market structure events (BOS/CHOCH), and provides context-based alerts for first touch, partial and full fills, and invalidation. The aim is to show only high-quality imbalances and trade them based on rules.
What makes the script unique (originality/added value)
Displacement score: Strength of the impulse movement as a combination of (body/ATR, range/ATR, volume Z-score).
MTF aggregator: FVGs from higher timeframes are collected, ranked, and displayed as zones on the active chart (including overlap clustering).
Structure context: Optionally, only FVGs after confirmed BOS/CHOCH in the trend direction, including premium/discount evaluation relative to the HTF range.
Adaptive invalidation: FVG expires after candles, opposing BOS or defined time (e.g., end of session).
Session/instrument filter: Time window (e.g., NY/LDN), minimum tick size, ATR-based minimum gap.
Smart fill logic: Distinguishes between first touch, partial fill (≥ %), full fill (100%); alarms per event.
Statistics overlay (optional): Hit rate/expectancy per TF & session for fine-tuning the filters.
How it works (conceptually)
FVG definition (3-candle pattern): Bullish if High < Low (bearish analog). Size = gap span in points.
Quality score:Score = w1*(|Body|/ATR) + w2*(Range/ATR) + w3*(Volume-Z), normalized to 0–100.
MTF scan: List of higher TFs: (customizable). Findings are merged, ranked, and displayed as zones with priority (color/opacity).
Context filter: Only FVGs that emerge after BOS/CHOCH in the direction of the current trend; optional exclusion in premium/discount areas.
Invalidation & alerts: A zone is considered active until the invalidation rule takes effect. Alerts are triggered upon: initial contact, partial/full filling, invalidation.
Important inputs
Min. FVG size: × ATRor ticks/points
Min. displacement score: (0–100)
MTF list:
BOS/CHOCH filter: On/Off (Lookback candles)
Session filter: NY/LDN/Asia (local time, weekend toggle)
Invalidation: maxBars = , Opposite BOS = On/Off, Session End = On/Off
Fill definitions: Partial fill ≥ % of the gap; Full fill = 100%
Overlay options: Zone color/transparency, HTF label, statistics overlay On/Off
Alerts (names & triggers)
FVG Suite – First Touch: Price touches an active FVG zone for the first time.
FVG Suite – Partial Fill: Partial fill ≥ configured threshold.
FVG Suite – Full Fill: Gap completely filled.
FVG Suite – Invalidated: Zone invalidated by rules. (Alert message contains: symbol, TF of the zone, direction, score, size, trigger rule.)
Use (best practices)
Trade in the trend direction with BOS/CHOCH filter; target counter-imbalances/liquidity pools.
Use session filters to avoid news spikes/illiquid periods.
Calibrate parameters for each market/TF (ATR/volume profiles differ).
Limitations
Structure labels can be reevaluated for new highs/lows (repainting of labels, not of FVG finds).
Spreads/news can generate “pseudo fills.”
Backtests/statistics are sample-dependent; no guarantee of results.
Changelog
v1.0 – First release (score model, MTF aggregator, BOS/CHOCH filter, fill alerts).
Credits
FVG concept: public ICT/SMC literature (general idea). Implementation/scoring, MTF ranking, smart fill logic: own development.
Note/disclaimer
No financial advice. For educational purposes only. Trading involves high risk; use stop losses and a fixed risk budget.
XAUUSD Strength Dashboard with VolumeXAUUSD Strength Dashboard with Volume Analysis
📌 Description
This advanced Pine Script indicator provides a multi-timeframe dashboard for XAUUSD (Gold vs. USD), combining price action analysis with volume confirmation to generate high-probability trading signals. It detects:
✅ Break of Structure (BOS)
✅ Fair Value Gaps (FVG)
✅ Change of Character (CHOCH)
✅ Trendline Breaks (9/21 SMA Crossover)
✅ Volume Spikes (Confirmation of Strength)
The dashboard displays strength scores (0-100%) and action recommendations (Strong Buy/Buy/Neutral/Sell/Strong Sell) across multiple timeframes, helping traders identify confluences for better trade decisions.
🎯 How It Works
1. Multi-Timeframe Analysis
Fetches data from 1m, 5m, 15m, 30m, 1h, 4h, Daily, and Weekly timeframes.
Compares trend direction, BOS, FVG, CHOCH, and volume spikes across all timeframes.
2. Volume-Confirmed Strength Score
The Strength Score (0-100%) is calculated using:
Trend Direction (25 points) → 9 SMA vs. 21 SMA
Break of Structure (20 points) → New highs/lows with momentum
Fair Value Gaps (10 points) → Imbalance zones
Change of Character (10 points) → Shift in market structure
Trendline Break (20 points) → SMA crossover confirmation
Volume Spike (15 points) → High volume confirms moves
Score Interpretation:
≥75% → Strong Buy (High confidence bullish move)
60-74% → Buy (Bullish but weaker confirmation)
40-59% → Neutral (No strong bias)
25-39% → Sell (Bearish but weaker confirmation)
≤25% → Strong Sell (High confidence bearish move)
3. Dashboard & Chart Markers
Dashboard Table: Shows Trend, BOS, Volume, CHOCH, TL Break, Strength %, Key Level, and Action for each timeframe.
Chart Markers:
🟢 Green Triangles → Bullish BOS
🔴 Red Triangles → Bearish BOS
🟢 Green Circles → Bullish CHOCH
🔴 Red Circles → Bearish CHOCH
📈 Green Arrows → Bullish Trendline Break
📉 Red Arrows → Bearish Trendline Break
"Vol↑" (Lime) → Bullish Volume Spike
"Vol↓" (Maroon) → Bearish Volume Spike
🚀 How to Use
1. Dashboard Interpretation
Higher Timeframes (D/W) → Show the dominant trend.
Lower Timeframes (1m-4h) → Help with entry timing.
Strength Score ≥75% or ≤25% → Look for high-confidence trades.
Volume Spikes → Confirm breakouts/reversals.
2. Trading Strategy
📈 Long (Buy) Setup:
Higher TFs (D/W/4h) show bullish trend (↑).
Current TF has BOS & Volume Spike.
Strength Score ≥60%.
Key Level (Low) holds as support.
📉 Short (Sell) Setup:
Higher TFs (D/W/4h) show bearish trend (↓).
Current TF has BOS & Volume Spike.
Strength Score ≤40%.
Key Level (High) holds as resistance.
3. Customization
Adjust Volume Spike Multiplier (Default: 1.5x) → Controls sensitivity to volume spikes.
Toggle Timeframes → Enable/disable higher/lower timeframes.
🔑 Key Benefits
✔ Multi-Timeframe Confluence → Avoids false signals.
✔ Volume Confirmation → Filters low-quality breakouts.
✔ Clear Strength Scoring → Removes emotional bias.
✔ Visual Chart Markers → Easy to spot key signals.
This indicator is ideal for gold traders who follow institutional order flow, market structure, and volume analysis to improve their trading decisions.
🎯 Best Used With:
Support/Resistance Levels
Fibonacci Retracements
Price Action Confirmation
🚀 Happy Trading! 🚀
MistaB SMC Navigation ToolkitMistaB SMC Navigation Toolkit
A complete Smart Money Concepts (SMC) toolkit designed for precision navigation of market structure, order flow, and premium/discount trading zones. Perfect for traders following ICT-style concepts and multi-timeframe confluence.
Features
✅ Order Blocks (OBs)
• Automatic bullish & bearish OB detection
• Optional displacement & high-volume filters
• Midline display for quick equilibrium view
• Auto-expiry and broken OB cleanup
✅ Fair Value Gaps (FVGs)
• Bullish & bearish gap detection
• HTF bias filtering for higher accuracy
• Compact boxes with labels
• Automatic removal when filled
✅ Market Structure (BoS / CHoCH)
• Fractal-based swing detection
• Break of Structure & Change of Character labeling
• Dynamic HTF bias dimming
✅ Premium / Discount Zones
• Auto-calculated mid-level
• Highlighted zones for optimal trade placement
✅ Higher Timeframe (HTF) Confirmation
• Configurable confirmation timeframe
• On-chart HTF status label (Bullish / Bearish / Not Required)
✅ Automatic Cleanup System
• Fast or delayed cleanup for expired/broken zones
• Dimmed colors for invalidated levels
How to Use
Set your preferred HTF in the settings.
Look for OB/FVGs aligned with HTF bias.
Enter in discount zones for longs or premium zones for shorts.
Confirm with BoS / CHoCH signals before entry.
Manage trades towards opposing liquidity zones or HTF levels.
Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational purposes only. It does not provide financial advice or guarantee future results. Always practice proper risk management and test thoroughly before live trading.
GreenRushR - Confluence HUD (v1.7)Hello traders,
Does it feel like the market perfectly snipes your stop-loss before reversing in the direction you originally predicted? This is one of the most common frustrations in trading, and it often happens when we're on the wrong side of the overall market structure.
The GreenRushR HUD was built from the ground up to solve this exact problem.
It's a comprehensive, all-in-one dashboard that lives on your chart, giving you an instant, crystal-clear view of the trend across nine key timeframes—from the monthly all the way down to the 1-minute. By consolidating this data, the HUD helps you quickly identify when the Higher Timeframes (HTF), Market Structure, and Lower Timeframes (LTF) are in alignment, allowing you to trade with the institutional flow, not against it.
Key Features
📈 All-in-One Dashboard: Instantly see the trend status of the Monthly, Weekly, Daily, 4-Hour, 1-Hour, 30-Minute, 15-Minute, 5-Minute, and 1-Minute timeframes.
🚥 Confluence Signals: The main display shows you the status of three key groups (HTF, Structure, LTF) and gives a clear "CONFLUENCE" signal when key timeframes are aligned, highlighting high-probability conditions.
🔔 "A-Grade" Setup Alerts: The script includes a powerful, pre-configured alert condition for "A-Grade" setups. This allows you to receive a notification the moment a high-probability, multi-timeframe alignment occurs.
🎯 Built-in Exit Logic: To aid in trade management and backtesting, the script includes logic to track multiple potential exit strategies based on ATR (for Stop Loss & Take Profit), Heikin Ashi reversals, and bias flips.
How to Use This Indicator
Wait for Alignment: Look for the dashboard's main groups (HTF and Structure) to show a clear bullish (teal) or bearish (coral) alignment.
Confirm with an Alert: Wait for an "A-Grade Setup" alert to fire, confirming a high-probability entry condition based on the script's logic.
Trade with Confidence: Use the confluence signal as a powerful confirmation for your existing trading plan, helping you avoid low-quality setups and trades against the trend.
Settings
Bullish/Bearish Color: Customize the colors of the dashboard to fit your chart theme.
ATR Multipliers: Adjust the ATR multipliers to set custom Stop Loss and Take Profit levels that suit your risk tolerance.
Enable A-Grade Setup Alerts: A simple toggle to turn the main alert condition on or off.
How to Get Access
This is an invite-only script.
To request access, please leave a comment below or send me a direct message here on TradingView. I will grant you access as soon as possible.
You can also find more information by visiting the website listed on my TradingView profile.
Disclaimer: This indicator is for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. All trading involves substantial risk. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Please trade responsibly.
Mistab XAUUSD Strength DashboardMistab XAUUSD Strength Dashboard
This advanced multi-timeframe dashboard is designed for XAUUSD traders who want a complete real-time market structure and momentum view in one place. It combines trend detection, Break of Structure (BOS), Fair Value Gaps (FVG), Change of Character (CHOCH), and trendline break alerts into a compact, on-chart table.
Key Features
📊 Multi-Timeframe Analysis – From 1-minute to Weekly, each timeframe is scanned for trend direction, BOS, FVG, CHOCH, and TL breaks.
📈 Strength Score Calculation – A 0–100 rating that blends multiple SMC (Smart Money Concepts) elements with moving averages to gauge overall market bias.
🟢 Buy/Sell Recommendations – Instant “Strong Buy”, “Buy”, “Neutral”, “Sell”, or “Strong Sell” signals based on combined technical conditions.
🎯 Key Level Tracking – Displays the most relevant high/low level for the current trend.
🔍 Visual Chart Markers – BOS, CHOCH, TL Breaks, and FVG zones are plotted directly on the chart for quick confirmation.
How to Use
Load the indicator on your XAUUSD chart.
The dashboard (top-right) shows each timeframe’s market bias and structure signals.
Look for confluence between multiple timeframes before taking trades.
Use BOS, CHOCH, and TL Break shapes on the chart to confirm entries.
FVG labels help identify potential price imbalance zones for targets or reversals.
Combine with your existing risk management and trade plan — this is an analysis tool, not a trade signal service.
Disclaimer
This script is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always test strategies on demo accounts before applying to live markets. The author is not responsible for any financial losses incurred from using this tool. Trade responsibly.
MistaB SMC Navigation ToolkitThe MistaB SMC Navigation Toolkit is a multi-functional price action and Smart Money Concepts (SMC) tool designed to help traders quickly identify key market structure shifts, order blocks, fair value gaps (FVGs), premium/discount zones, and higher timeframe (HTF) trend alignment.
This indicator integrates multiple SMC elements into one chart overlay, reducing the need for multiple scripts and improving workflow efficiency.
Main Features:
Automatic Order Block Detection – Identifies bullish and bearish order blocks with optional displacement and volume filters.
Fair Value Gap Highlighting – Marks bullish and bearish FVG zones with optional HTF confirmation.
Market Structure Shift Labels – Detects BoS and CHoCH events with fractal-based swing logic.
HTF Trend Confirmation – Color-codes structure and FVGs based on higher timeframe alignment.
Premium/Discount Zones – Visually divides the range for optimal trade entries.
Custom Cleanup System – Automatically removes broken or filled OB/FVG zones after a user-defined delay.
How to Use
Apply to Your Chart
Add the indicator to your preferred trading timeframe (e.g., 1H, 15M, 5M).
Select your desired HTF Confirmation Timeframe in the settings.
Interpreting the Chart Elements
Green/Red Order Blocks: Potential demand (green) or supply (red) zones.
Green/Red FVG Zones: Imbalances where price may return before continuing.
Market Structure Labels:
HH BoS / HL BoS → Bullish structure breaks.
LH BoS / LL BoS → Bearish structure breaks.
CHoCH → Change of Character (potential reversal).
Premium Zone (red): Above the midline — potential selling areas in a bearish bias.
Discount Zone (green): Below the midline — potential buying areas in a bullish bias.
Trade Example Workflow
Identify overall HTF trend (HTF label at top of chart).
Wait for structure shifts (BoS/CHoCH) aligned with HTF bias.
Look for OB or FVG in discount (buy) or premium (sell) zones.
Manage trade risk with stop-loss below/above the zone.
Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational purposes only.
It does not constitute financial advice and should not be relied upon for investment decisions.
Trading financial markets involves significant risk, and you may lose more than your initial investment.
Always do your own research, test strategies in a demo account, and consult a licensed financial advisor before trading with real capital.
The creator and publisher of this script assume no responsibility for any losses incurred from its use.
Average hourly move by @zeusbottradingThis Pine Script called "Average hourly move by @zeusbottrading" calculates and displays the average percentage price movement for each hour of the day using the full available historical data.
How the script works:
It tracks the high and low price within each full hour (e.g., 10:00–10:59).
It calculates the percentage move as the range between high and low relative to the average price during that hour.
For each hour of the day, it stores the total of all recorded moves and the count of occurrences across the full history.
At the end, the script computes the average move for each hour (0 to 23) and determines the minimum and maximum averages.
Using these values, it creates a color gradient, where the hours with the lowest average volatility are red and the highest are green.
It then displays a table in the top-right corner of the chart showing each hour and its average percentage move, color‑coded according to volatility.
What it can be used for:
Identifying when the market is historically most volatile or calm during the day.
Helping plan trade entries and exits based on expected volatility.
Comparing hourly volatility patterns across different markets or instruments.
Adjusting position size and risk management according to the anticipated volatility in a particular hour.
Using long-term historical data to understand recurring daily volatility patterns.
In short, this script is a useful tool for traders who want to fine‑tune their trading strategies and risk management by analyzing time‑based volatility profiles.
EMA Momentum Trading Indicator testthis is a test script for a momentum trading strategy it shows how repainting and look ahead bias can effect an indicator performance
Billionairess📌 폭발 거래량 기반 추세 전환 매매 전략
1. 거래량 스파이크 감지
과거 평균 대비 거래량이 특정 비율 이상 급증하면 신호 발생
해당 구간을 시장 주목 포인트로 설정
2. 추세 전환 확인
거래량 스파이크 이후 추세 색상이 반전되면 진입
추세 색상 판별: 이동평균 활용
상승 전환 시 매수, 하락 전환 시 매도
3. 진입 타이밍
"볼륨 폭발 → 추세 반전 확인 → 진입" 순서
스파이크 발생 직후의 첫 반전 시그널이 핵심 포인트
4. 필터링 조건
거래량 스파이크 강도 필터
반전 이후 봉 크기 최소 조건
주요 지지·저항 근접 여부 확인
페이크 반전(노이즈) 제거
5. 전략 특징
큰손 자금의 움직임 이후 추종하는 방식
선행지표보다 신뢰성 높음
다만 진입 타이밍이 다소 늦을 수 있으므로,
진입 봉 크기·손절·익절 기준을 명확히 설정 필요
이렇게 정리하면, 매매 절차와 필터링 조건이 한눈에 보입니다.
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📌 Volume Spike–Based Trend Reversal Trading Strategy
1. Detecting Volume Spikes
A signal is generated when trading volume surges above a certain ratio compared to its historical average.
This zone is marked as a market attention point.
2. Confirming Trend Reversal
After a volume spike, enter a position when the trend color reverses.
Trend color is determined using moving averages.
Go long on an uptrend reversal, and short on a downtrend reversal.
3. Entry Timing
Sequence: "Volume spike → Confirm trend reversal → Enter position"
The first reversal signal immediately after the spike is the key entry point.
4. Filtering Conditions
Minimum volume spike strength threshold
Minimum bar size after the reversal
Check proximity to key support/resistance levels
Filter out false reversals (noise)
5. Strategy Characteristics
Follows smart money movement after large capital enters the market
More reliable than purely leading indicators
Entry timing may be slightly delayed, so set clear rules for bar size, stop loss, and take profit
Information-Geometric Market DynamicsInformation-Geometric Market Dynamics
The Information Field: A Geometric Approach to Market Dynamics
By: DskyzInvestments
Foreword: Beyond the Shadows on the Wall
If you have traded for any length of time, you know " the feeling ." It is the frustration of a perfect setup that fails, the whipsaw that stops you out just before the real move, the nagging sense that the chart is telling you only half the story. For decades, technical analysis has relied on interpreting the shadows—the patterns left behind by price. We draw lines on these shadows, apply indicators to them, and hope they reveal the future.
But what if we could stop looking at the shadows and, instead, analyze the object casting them?
This script introduces a new paradigm for market analysis: Information-Geometric Market Dynamics (IGMD) . The core premise of IGMD is that the price chart is merely a one-dimensional projection of a much richer, higher-dimensional reality—an " information field " generated by the collective actions and beliefs of all market participants.
This is not just another collection of indicators. It is a unified framework for measuring the geometry of the market's information field—its memory, its complexity, its uncertainty, its causal flows—and making high-probability decisions based on that deeper reality. By fusing advanced mathematical and informational concepts, IGMD provides a multi-faceted lens through which to view market behavior, moving beyond simple price action into the very structure of market information itself.
Prepare to move beyond the flatland of the price chart. Welcome to the information field.
The IGMD Framework: A Multi-Kernel Approach
What is a Kernel? The Heart of Transformation
In mathematics and data science, a kernel is a powerful and elegant concept. At its core, a kernel is a function that takes complex, often inscrutable data and transforms it into a more useful format. Think of it as a specialized lens or a mathematical "probe." You cannot directly measure abstract concepts like "market memory" or "trend quality" by looking at a price number. First, you must process the raw price data through a specific mathematical machine—a kernel—that is designed to output a measurement of that specific property. Kernels operate by performing a sort of "similarity test," projecting data into a higher-dimensional space where hidden patterns and relationships become visible and measurable.
Why do creators use them? We use kernels to extract features —meaningful pieces of information—that are not explicitly present in the raw data. They are the essential tools for moving beyond surface-level analysis into the very DNA of market behavior. A simple moving average can tell you the average price; a suite of well-chosen kernels can tell you about the character of the price action itself.
The Alchemist's Challenge: The Art of Fusion
Using a single kernel is a challenge. Using five distinct, computationally demanding mathematical engines in unison is an immense undertaking. The true difficulty—and artistry—lies not just in using one kernel, but in fusing the outputs of many . Each kernel provides a different perspective, and they can often give conflicting signals. One kernel might detect a strong trend, while another signals rising chaos and uncertainty. The IGMD script's greatest strength is its ability to act as this alchemist, synthesizing these disparate viewpoints through a weighted fusion process to produce a single, coherent picture of the market's state. It required countless hours of testing and calibration to balance the influence of these five distinct analytical engines so they work in harmony rather than cacophony.
The Five Kernels of Market Dynamics
The IGMD script is built upon a foundation of five distinct kernels, each chosen to probe a unique and critical dimension of the market's information field.
1. The Wavelet Kernel (The "Microscope")
What it is: The Wavelet Kernel is a signal processing function designed to decompose a signal into different frequency scales. Unlike a Fourier Transform that analyzes the entire signal at once, the wavelet slides across the data, providing information about both what frequencies are present and when they occurred.
The Kernels I Use:
Haar Kernel: The simplest wavelet, a square-wave shape defined by the coefficients . It excels at detecting sharp, sudden changes.
Daubechies 2 (db2) Kernel: A more complex and smoother wavelet shape that provides a better balance for analyzing the nuanced ebb and flow of typical market trends.
How it Works in the Script: This kernel is applied iteratively. It first separates the finest "noise" (detail d1) from the first level of trend (approximation a1). It then takes the trend a1 and repeats the process, extracting the next level of cycle (d2) and trend (a2), and so on. This hierarchical decomposition allows us to separate short-term noise from the long-term market "thesis."
2. The Hurst Exponent Kernel (The "Memory Gauge")
What it is: The Hurst Exponent is derived from a statistical analysis kernel that measures the "long-term memory" or persistence of a time series. It is the definitive measure of whether a series is trending (H > 0.5), mean-reverting (H < 0.5), or random (H = 0.5).
How it Works in the Script: The script employs a method based on Rescaled Range (R/S) analysis. It calculates the average range of price movements over increasingly larger time lags (m1, m2, m4, m8...). The slope of the line plotting log(range) vs. log(lag) is the Hurst Exponent. Applying this complex statistical analysis not to the raw price, but to the clean, wavelet-decomposed trend lines, is a key innovation of IGMD.
3. The Fractal Dimension Kernel (The "Complexity Compass")
What it is: This kernel measures the geometric complexity or "jaggedness" of a price path, based on the principles of fractal geometry. A straight line has a dimension of 1; a chaotic, space-filling line approaches a dimension of 2.
How it Works in the Script: We use a version based on Ehlers' Fractal Dimension Index (FDI). It calculates the rate of price change over a full lookback period (N3) and compares it to the sum of the rates of change over the two halves of that period (N1 + N2). The formula d = (log(N1 + N2) - log(N3)) / log(2) quantifies how much "longer" and more convoluted the price path was than a simple straight line. This kernel is our primary filter for tradeable (low complexity) vs. untradeable (high complexity) conditions.
4. The Shannon Entropy Kernel (The "Uncertainty Meter")
What it is: This kernel comes from Information Theory and provides the purest mathematical measure of information, surprise, or uncertainty within a system. It is not a measure of volatility; a market moving predictably up by 10 points every bar has high volatility but zero entropy .
How it Works in the Script: The script normalizes price returns by the ATR, categorizes them into a discrete number of "bins" over a lookback window, and forms a probability distribution. The Shannon Entropy H = -Σ(p_i * log(p_i)) is calculated from this distribution. A low H means returns are predictable. A high H means returns are chaotic. This kernel is our ultimate gauge of market conviction.
5. The Transfer Entropy Kernel (The "Causality Probe")
What it is: This is by far the most advanced and computationally intensive kernel in the script. Transfer Entropy is a non-parametric measure of directed information flow between two time series. It moves beyond correlation to ask: "Does knowing the past of Volume genuinely reduce our uncertainty about the future of Price?"
How it Works in the Script: To make this work, the script discretizes both price returns and the chosen "driver" (e.g., OBV) into three states: "up," "down," or "neutral." It then builds complex conditional probability tables to measure the flow of information in both directions. The Net Transfer Entropy (TE Driver→Price minus TE Price→Driver) gives us a direct measure of causality . A positive score means the driver is leading price, confirming the validity of the move. This is a profound leap beyond traditional indicator analysis.
Chapter 3: Fusion & Interpretation - The Field Score & Dashboard
Each kernel is a specialist providing a piece of the puzzle. The Field Score is where they are fused into a single, comprehensive reading. It's a weighted sum of the normalized scores from all five kernels, producing a single number from -1 (maximum bearish information field) to +1 (maximum bullish information field). This is the ultimate "at-a-glance" metric for the market's net state, and it is interpreted through the dashboard.
The Dashboard: Your Mission Control
Field Score & Regime: The master metric and its plain-English interpretation ("Uptrend Field", "Downtrend Field", "Transitional").
Kernel Readouts (Wave Align, H(w), FDI, etc.): The live scores of each individual kernel. This allows you to see why the Field Score is what it is. A high Field Score with all components in agreement (all green or red) is a state of High Coherence and represents a high-quality setup.
Market Context: Standard metrics like RSI and Volume for additional confluence.
Signals: The raw and adjusted confluence counts and the final, calculated probability scores for potential long and short entries.
Pattern: Shows the dominant candlestick pattern detected within the currently forming APEX range box and its calculated confidence percentage.
Chapter 4: Mastering the Controls - The Inputs Menu
Every parameter is a lever to fine-tune the IGMD engine.
📊 Wavelet Transform: Kernel ( Haar for sharp moves, db2 for smooth trends) and Scales (depth of analysis) let you tune the script's core microscope to your asset's personality.
📈 Hurst Exponent: The Window determines if you're assessing short-term or long-term market memory.
🔍 Fractal Dimension & ⚡ Entropy Volatility: Adjust the lookback windows to make these kernels more or less sensitive to recent price action. Always keep "Normalize by ATR" enabled for Entropy for consistent results.
🔄 Transfer Entropy: Driver lets you choose what causal force to measure (e.g., OBV, Volume, or even an external symbol like VIX). The throttle setting is a crucial performance tool, allowing you to balance precision with script speed.
⚡ Field Fusion • Weights: This is where you can customize the model's "brain." Increase the weights for the kernels that best align with your trading philosophy (e.g., w_hurst for trend followers, w_fdi for chop avoiders).
📊 Signal Engine: Mode offers presets from Conservative to Aggressive . Min Confluence sets your evidence threshold. Dynamic Confluence is a powerful feature that automatically adapts this threshold to the market regime.
🎨 Visuals & 📏 Support/Resistance: These inputs give you full control over the chart's appearance, allowing you to toggle every visual element for a setup that is as clean or as data-rich as you desire.
Chapter 5: Reading the Battlefield - On-Chart Visuals
Pattern Boxes (The Large Rectangles): These are not simple range boxes. They appear when the Field Score crosses a significance threshold, signaling a potential ignition point.
Color: The color reflects the dominant candlestick pattern that has occurred within that box's duration (e.g., green for Bull Engulf).
Label: Displays the dominant pattern, its duration in bars, and a calculated Confidence % based on field strength and pattern clarity.
Bar Pattern Boxes (The Small Boxes): If enabled, these highlight individual, significant candlestick patterns ( BE for Bull Engulf, H for Hammer) on a bar-by-bar basis.
Signal Markers (▲ and ▼): These appear only when the Signal Engine's criteria are all met. The number is the calculated Probability Score .
RR Rails (Dashed Lines): When a signal appears, these lines automatically plot the Entry, Stop Loss (based on ATR), and two Take Profit targets (based on Risk/Reward ratios). They dynamically break and disappear as price touches each level.
Support & Resistance Lines: Plots of the highest high ( Resistance ) and lowest low ( Support ) over a lookback, providing key structural levels.
Chapter 6: Development Philosophy & A Final Word
One single question: " What is the market really doing? " It represents a triumph of complexity, blending concepts from signal processing, chaos theory, and information theory into a cohesive framework. It is offered for educational and analytical purposes and does not constitute financial advice. Its goal is to elevate your analysis from interpreting flat shadows to measuring the rich, geometric reality of the market's information field.
As the great mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot , father of fractal geometry, noted:
"Clouds are not spheres, mountains are not cones, coastlines are not circles, and bark is not smooth, nor does lightning travel in a straight line."
Neither does the market. IGMD is a tool designed to navigate that beautiful, complex, and fractal reality.
— Dskyz, Trade with insight. Trade with anticipation.
Volume Rotor Clock [hapharmonic]🕰️ Volume Rotor Clock
The Volume Rotor Clock is an indicator that separates buy and sell volume, compiling these volumes over a recent number of bars or a specified past period, as defined by the user. This helps to reveal accumulation (buying) or distribution (selling) behavior, showing which side has superior volume. With its unique and beautiful display, the Volume Rotor Clock is more than just a timepiece; it's a dynamic dashboard that visualizes the buying and selling pressure of your favorite symbols, all wrapped in an elegant and fully customizable interface.
Instead of just tracking price, this indicator focuses on the engine behind the movement: volume. It helps you instantly identify which assets are under accumulation (buying) and which are under distribution (selling).
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🎨 20 Pre-configured Templates
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🧐 Interpreting the Clock Display
The interface is designed to give you multiple layers of information at a glance. Let's break down what each part represents.
1. The Main Clock Hands (Current Chart Symbol)
The clock hands—hour, minute, and second—are dedicated to the symbol on your current active chart .
Minute Hand: Displays the base currency of the current symbol (e.g., USDT, USD) at its tip.
Hour Hand: Displays the percentage of the winning volume side (buy vs. sell) at its tip.
Color Gauge: The color of the text characters at the tip of both the hour and minute hands acts as your primary volume gauge for the current symbol.
If buy volume is dominant , the text will be green .
If sell volume is dominant , the text will be red .
Tooltip: Hovering your mouse over the text at the tip of the hour or minute or other spherical elements hand will reveal a detailed tooltip with the precise Buy Volume, Sell Volume, Total Volume, Buy %, and Sell % for the current chart's symbol.
2. The Volume Scanner: Bulls & Bears (Symbols Inside the Clock) 🐂🐻
The circular symbols scattered inside the clock face are your multi-symbol volume scanner. They represent the assets you've selected in the indicator's settings.
Green Circles (Bulls - Upper Half): These represent symbols from your list where the total buy volume is greater than the total sell volume over the defined "Lookback" period. They are considered to be under bullish accumulation. The size of the circle and its text grows larger as the buy percentage becomes more dominant. The percentage shown within the circle represents the buy volume's share of the total volume, calculated over the 'Lookback (Bars)' you've set.
Red Circles (Bears - Lower Half): These represent symbols where the total sell volume is greater than the total buy volume. They are considered to be under bearish distribution or selling pressure. The size of the circle indicates the dominance of the sell-side volume. The percentage shown within the circle represents the sell volume's share of the total volume, calculated over the 'Lookback (Bars)' you've set.
3. The Bullish Watchlist (Symbols Above the Clock) ⭐
The symbols arranged neatly along the top edge of the clock are the "best of the bulls." They are symbols that are not only bullish but have also passed an additional, powerful strength filter.
What it Means: A symbol appears here when it shows signs of sustained, high-volume buying interest . It's a way to filter out noise and focus on assets with potentially significant accumulation phases.
The Filter Logic: For a bullish symbol (where total buy volume > total sell volume) to be promoted to the watchlist, its trading volume must meet specific criteria based on this formula:
ta.barssince(not(volume > ta.sma(volume, X))) >= Y
In plain English, this means: The indicator checks how many consecutive bars the `volume` has been greater than its `X`-bar Simple Moving Average (`ta.sma(volume, X)`). If this count is greater than or equal to `Y` bars, the condition is met.
(You can configure `X` (Volume MA Length) and `Y` (Consecutive Days Above MA) in the settings.)
Why it's Useful: This filter is powerful because it looks for consistency . A single spike in volume can be an anomaly. However, when an asset's volume remains consistently above its recent average for several consecutive days, it strongly suggests that larger players or a significant portion of the market are actively accumulating the asset. This sustained interest can often precede a significant upward price trend.
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⚙️ Indicator Settings Explained
The Volume Rotor Clock is highly customizable. Here’s a detailed walkthrough of every setting available in the "Inputs" tab.
🎨 Color Scheme
This group allows you to control the entire aesthetic of the clock.
Template: Choose from a wide variety of professionally designed color themes.
Use Template: A simple checkbox to switch between using a pre-designed theme and creating your own.
`Checked`: You can select a theme from the dropdown menu, which offers 20 unique templates like "Cyberpunk Neon" or "Forest Green". All custom color settings below will be disabled (grayed out and unclickable).
`Unchecked`: The template dropdown is disabled, and you gain full control over every color element in the sections below.
🖌️ Custom Appearance & Colors
These settings are only active when "Use Template" is unchecked.
Flame Head / Tail: Sets the start and end colors for the dynamic flame effect that traces the clock's border, representing the second hand.
Numbers / Main Numbers: Customize the color of the regular hour numbers (1, 2, 4, 5...) and the main cardinal numbers (3, 6, 9, 12).
Sunburst Colors (1-6): Controls the six colors used in the gradient background for the "sunburst" effect inside the clock face.
Hands & Digital: Fine-tune the colors for the Hour/Minute Hand, Second Hand, central Pivot point, and the digital time display.
Chain Color / Width: Customize the appearance of the two chains holding the clock.
📡 Volume Scanner
Control the behavior of the multi-symbol scanner.
Show Scanner Labels: A master switch to show or hide all the bull/bear symbol circles inside the clock.
Lookback (Bars): A crucial setting that defines the calculation period for buy/sell volume for all scanned symbols. The calculation is a sum over the specified number of recent bars.
`0`: Calculates using the current bar only .
`7`: Calculates the sum of volume over the last 8 bars (the current bar + 7 historical bars).
Symbols List: Here you can enable/disable up to 20 slots and input the ticker for each symbol you want to scan (e.g., BINANCE:BTCUSDT , NASDAQ:AAPL ).
⭐ Bullish Watchlist Filter
Configure the criteria for the elite watchlist symbols displayed above the clock.
Enable Watchlist: A master switch to turn the entire watchlist feature on or off.
Volume MA Length: Sets the lookback period `(X)` for the Simple Moving Average of volume used in the filter.
Consecutive Days Above MA: Sets the minimum number of consecutive days `(Y)` that volume must close above its MA to qualify.
Symbols Per Row: Determines the maximum number of watchlist symbols that can fit in a single row before a new row is created above it.
Background / Text Color: When not using a template, you can set custom colors for the watchlist symbols' background and text.
📏 Position & Size
Adjust the clock's placement and dimensions on your chart.
Clock Timezone: Sets the timezone for the digital and analog time display. You can use standard formats like "America/New_York" or enter "Exchange" to sync with the chart's timezone.
Radius (Bars): Controls the overall size of the clock. The radius is measured in terms of the number of bars on the x-axis.
X Offset (Bars): Moves the entire clock horizontally. Positive values shift it to the right; negative values shift it to the left.
Y Offset (Price %): Moves the entire clock vertically as a percentage of your screen's price pane. Positive values move it up; negative values move it down.
Buy & Sell Volume (OWI)📊 Buy & Sell Volume (OWI) Indicator Guide
The Buy & Sell Volume (OWI) indicator is designed to provide a visual breakdown of buying and selling pressure in each candle, helping traders identify volume surges and potential market moves. It also includes a time filter to focus analysis during key trading hours.
⚙️ Setup & Inputs
When adding the indicator to your chart, you'll see several configurable inputs:
SMA Length : Sets the period for the Simple Moving Average (SMA) of total volume.
Enable Time Filter : Toggles whether to restrict analysis to US market hours (Eastern Time). |
Start Hour/Minute : Defines the beginning of the time filter window (default: 9:45 ET). |
End Hour/Minute : Defines the end of the time filter window (default: 16:15 ET). |
📈 How It Works
🔍 Volume Breakdown
Buy Volume: Estimated volume attributed to buyers, calculated based on candle position.
Sell Volume: Estimated volume attributed to sellers.
Total Volume SMA: A moving average of total volume to benchmark current activity.
⏰ Time Filter (Optional)
When enabled, the indicator only highlights volume spikes during the specified US market hours. This helps filter out noise from pre-market or after-hours trading.
🚨 Highlight Conditions
The indicator flags significant volume spikes with labels above the volume bars:
| Label | Condition |
| V+ | Volume is between 1.5× and 2× the SMA, during market hours (if enabled). |
| V++ | Volume exceeds 2× the SMA, during market hours (if enabled). |
💡 Tips
- Use shorter SMA lengths for more reactive volume analysis.
- Change the time filter if you're trading outside US market hours.
- Combine with candlestick patttern to confirm breakout or reversal signals.