BK AK-SILENCER (P8N)🧩 BK AK-SILENCER (P8N)
CVD Bollinger Band Engine | Dynamic Flash | Structure Zones | Divergence Panel
🧠 Introduction
BK AK-SILENCER (P8N) — a standalone CVD panel that amplifies stealth detection with volatility-based bands, dynamic flash alerts, and smart structural analysis.
This panel works on its own, but was engineered to pair perfectly with BK AK-SILENCER overlay.
🔎 What “P8N” Means
P8N = Precision. 8 Dimensions. Noise-filtered.
8 represents balance, cycles, infinite feedback, and control — all concepts deeply tied to Gann, geometry, and institutional rhythm.
This engine reads volume through volatility — not price. It detects shifts where real moves begin — quietly.
⚙️ Core Weapon Systems
✅ CVD Line + MA + Fill Logic
See the cumulative volume delta with trend tracking and real-time color fills.
✅ Bollinger Bands
Standard deviation bands built around the signal line — not price. Shows real overbought/oversold based on volume movement.
✅ Dynamic Flash Backgrounds
When CVD pressure reaches extremes, the background flashes — silently warning of potential pivots or continuation.
✅ Divergence Detection
Automatic structural divergence plotted between price and CVD — with configurable pivot logic.
✅ Structure Lines (optional)
Visual anchors: session opens, POC, deviation bands, value zones, and structural support/resistance pivots.
🎯 How to Use It
Flash + CVD breaches upper band = momentum continuation
Flash + divergence = prepare for mean-reversion
Divergence + POC/value area = sniper entry
Combine with BK AK-SILENCER overlay bar colors = full market read
💡 Perfect For
Momentum traders who wait for pressure confirmation
Reversal traders looking for structure + volume misalignment
Pattern and time traders syncing Gann, Elliott, and Fib setups
Swing traders seeking multi-layered confirmation
🔧 Customize It. Share It. Grow It.
No tool is perfect out of the box — it must fit your flow.
🛠️ Test your BB deviation values. Adjust dynamic flash settings. Tune pivot logic.
💬 Then share your favorite combos in the comments.
What worked for you might unlock clarity for someone else.
If this helped you — return the favor. Drop your blueprint.
🔗 Works Best With
➡️ BK AK-SILENCER
Together, they detect what price alone cannot. One sees aggression. One sees intent.
Overlay + Panel = Total Edge.
🙏 Pay It Forward
This was built through the lessons of a mentor who gave selflessly — and the blessing of Gd who gave structure to the chaos.
If this gave you insight:
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We’re not here just to win. We’re here to evolve — and bring others with us.
To my mentor — A.K. — this is yours.
To Gd — the source of wisdom — this is for Your glory.
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🎯 BK AK-SILENCER (P8N) — See what others miss.
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BskLAB - Money Flow X🧠 BskLAB – Money Flow X | Usage Guide & Description
BskLAB - Money Flow X is a visual support tool designed to help traders observe market volume behavior, momentum, and potential reversal points through enhanced money flow logic. This script is especially helpful when used in combination with the BskLAB Signal Assistant to confirm volume-based entries or exits.
🔧 Preset Modes Overview
There are two main preset modes available, allowing users to view volume dynamics in different ways based on personal trading preferences:
📊 Mode 1: Money Flow (Enhanced MFI)
Based on the traditional Money Flow Index (MFI), enhanced to better suit real-time trading decisions.
Includes custom crossover levels and dynamic responsiveness to volume-pressure changes.
Features Divergence and Hidden Divergence detection, with visual cues:
✅ When a divergence or hidden divergence is detected, an arrow icon will appear directly on the chart:
Green arrow for Bullish Divergence
Red arrow for Bearish Divergence
Semi-transparent versions for hidden divergences
🔹 Use Case: Ideal for identifying potential turning points using volume pressure and divergence behavior.
🚀 Mode 2: Volume Momentum (BB-Based Histogram)
This mode uses a customized Bollinger Band (BB) logic, reinterpreted to highlight buying/selling momentum through histogram visualization.
Helps identify volume spikes, compression zones, and breakout strength.
Best used alongside the BSKLab Signal Assistant for signal confirmation.
🔹 Use Case: Validates breakout strength or confirms signals by showing real-time volume expansion/contraction.
⚙️ Adjustable Parameters
Both modes come with fully adjustable settings, allowing users to:
Modify sensitivity
Customize divergence display
Fine-tune volume thresholds to match their specific trading strategy
🧩 Summary
BskLAB - Money Flow X provides a dual-mode volume visualization solution:
One focused on intelligent money flow dynamics
The other on momentum strength through volume behavior
By combining visual cues, divergence signals, and volume histograms, traders gain a deeper understanding of market participation and potential turning points—a perfect complement to trend or reversal systems.
📌 Recommended for use together with BskLAB Signal Assistant for optimal trade filtering and volume confirmation.
BornInvestor Advanced Volume ProfileAdvanced Volume Profile Indicator Guide
Track extraordinary volume events with precision color coding and dynamic thresholds
🔍 Core Features Overview
Multi-tiered volume analysis
Dynamic threshold system (absolute or relative)
Historical volume records detection
Professional volume formatting (K/M abbreviations)
Smart alert system for critical volume events
🎨 Visual Features Breakdown
Volume Bar Coloring System (Priority Order):
Priority Condition Color Meaning
1 Volume = All-Time High Purple Historic volume milestone
2 Volume = 252-Day High Yellow Annual volume record
3 Volume > Upper Threshold Orange Extreme volume activity
4 Volume > Lower Threshold Blue High volume activity
5 Volume < Relative Threshold Fuchsia Unusually low volume
6 Up Day Green Bullish volume
7 Down Day Red Bearish volume
Supporting Visual Elements:
Gray Line: 20-period volume moving average
Blue/Orange Lines: Absolute volume thresholds
Fuchsia Line: Low volume threshold (50% of average default)
Y-axis: Volume displayed in K/M format (e.g., 1.5M)
⚙️ Input Parameters Explained
Color Settings:
Volume > 5M - Custom color for lower threshold breaches
Volume > 9M - Custom color for upper threshold breaches
Up/Down Volume - Bullish/bearish volume colors
Record Colors - Customize all-time/252-day high markers
Low Relative Volume - Color for sub-average volume
Threshold Configuration:
Parameter Default Function
First Threshold 5M Lower volume benchmark
Second Threshold 9M Upper volume benchmark
Use Relative Thresholds Off Toggle dynamic thresholds
Relative Multipliers 1.5x/2.0x Volume-to-average ratios
Low Relative Threshold 0.5x Low volume ratio (vs average)
Technical Settings:
MA Length (20): Moving average period
Show MA Volume (On): Toggle moving average visibility
Show Threshold Lines (On): Toggle reference lines
⚡ Alert System
The indicator automatically detects:
All-Time Volume Records
Triggers when volume exceeds historical maximum
Alert message: "Volume set new all-time high"
252-Day Volume Records
Triggers when volume hits annual high
Alert message: "Volume set new 252-day high"
💡 Pro Usage Tips
Catalyst Scanning
Purple/yellow bars immediately identify record-breaking volume days
Combine with earnings calendars for event-driven trading
Threshold Optimization
For large-cap stocks: Use absolute thresholds (5M/9M)
For small/mid-caps: Enable relative thresholds (1.5x/2.0x)
Divergence Spotting
Price highs with fuchsia volume bars = weak momentum
Price drops with blue/orange volume = accumulation signals
Day Trading Signals
Monitor 5-minute charts for threshold breaches
Volume spikes above orange line = potential breakout confirmation
🛠 Technical Implementation
Pine Script v6 compliant
Efficient Calculations:
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// Persistent all-time high tracking
var float highestEver = 0.0
highestEver := math.max(vol, highestEver)
// Dynamic threshold system
effectiveThreshold = useRelative ? avgVol * relMultiplier : absoluteValue
Optimized Plotting:
Uses format=format.volume for automatic K/M formatting
Implements priority-based color logic for clear visual hierarchy
📈 Recommended Applications
Earnings Season Scanner
Identify unusual pre-earnings volume with fuchsia/purple bars
Breakout Confirmation
Validate breakouts with blue/orange volume bars
Institutional Activity Detection
Spot block trades through 252-day yellow volume markers
Dead Cat Bounce Avoidance
Filter false reversals with low-volume (fuchsia) pullbacks
This professional-grade volume indicator transforms raw volume data into actionable trading signals through its sophisticated color-coding system and dynamic threshold technology. Perfect for catalyst-driven traders seeking volume confirmation for price movements!
Candle Traded Value (₹ Cr)This indicator visualizes the traded value (Volume × Close Price) of each candle in ₹ Crores. It helps identify high-activity candles based on total money flow rather than just volume.
🔹 Histogram Bar Color Logic:
🟧 Orange: > ₹50 Cr
🔴 Red: > ₹10 Cr
⚫ Black: > ₹4 Cr
🔵 Blue (default): ≤ ₹4 Cr
🔹 Features:
20-candle average line (blue) for trend comparison
Labels on candles with traded value > ₹4 Cr (rounded to whole numbers)
Use this to quickly spot big-money activity and volume spikes in rupee terms.
Volume Weighted Average Price Dynamic Slope [sgbpulse]VWAP Dynamic Slope: A Comprehensive Indicator for Trend Identification and Smart Trading
Introducing VWAP Dynamic Slope, an innovative TradingView indicator that harnesses the power of Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) and enhances it with immediate visual feedback. The indicator colors the VWAP line based on its slope, allowing you to quickly and easily identify the direction and strength of the current trend for the asset, providing advanced tools for in-depth analysis.
What is VWAP and Why is it so Important?
VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price) is an indicator that represents the average price at which an asset has traded, weighted by the volume traded at each price level. Unlike a simple moving average, VWAP gives greater weight to trades executed with high volume, making it a reliable measure of the asset's "true" or "fair" price within a given period. Many institutional traders use VWAP as a central reference point for evaluating the effectiveness of entries and exits. An asset trading above its VWAP is considered to have bullish momentum, and below it – bearish momentum.
How it Works: Dynamic VWAP Slope Analysis
VWAP Dynamic Slope analyzes the inclination of the VWAP line and displays it using an intuitive color scheme:
Positive Slope (Uptrend): When the VWAP points upwards, signaling positive momentum, the default color will be green.
Negative Slope (Downtrend): When the VWAP points downwards, signaling negative momentum, the default color will be orange.
Trend Change (CHG): When a change in the VWAP's trend direction occurs, a "CHG" label will be displayed. The label's color will be green if the change is to an uptrend, and orange if the change is to a downtrend.
Identifying Steep Slopes for Increased Momentum:
The indicator's uniqueness lies in its ability to identify "steep" slopes – rapid and particularly strong changes in the VWAP's direction. This indicates exceptionally strong momentum:
Steep Positive Slope: The VWAP color will change to dark green, indicating significant buying pressure.
Steep Negative Slope: The VWAP color will change to dark red, indicating significant selling pressure.
Dynamic Momentum Strength Label: In situations of steep slope (positive or negative), a dynamic label will be displayed with the change value of the VWAP at that point. This label allows you to monitor momentum strength, intensification, or weakening in real-time.
Advanced Analytical Tools for Complete Control
VWAP Dynamic Slope provides you with unprecedented flexibility through a variety of customizable tools:
Multiple VWAP Anchors and Visual Marking:
Common Time Anchors: Choose whether the VWAP resets at the beginning of each Session (daily), Week, Month, Quarter, Year, Decade, or Century.
Advanced Intraday Anchors: Within the Session, you can choose to calculate VWAP specifically for Pre-Market, Regular Hours, and Post-Market hours. This option is particularly crucial for intraday traders.
Important Event Anchors: The indicator allows for VWAP resets at significant milestones such as Earnings, Dividends, and Splits, for analyzing the market's immediate reaction.
Visual Anchor Marking: To enhance clarity and orientation, a Label ⚓ can be displayed at each selected anchor point, helping to immediately identify the start point of the VWAP calculation in the chosen context.
Customizable Bands (Up to Three on Each Side):
Add up to three Bands above and below the VWAP to identify areas of deviation and excursion from the average price. You have two calculation options:
Standard Deviation: Based on volatility and statistical distance from the VWAP.
Percentage: Defines fixed percentage-based bands from the VWAP.
Key Pre-Market Levels (Pre-Market High/Low):
Display the Pre-Market High and Low levels as separate lines on the chart. These lines often serve as important psychological support and resistance zones, allowing you to see how the VWAP behaves near them.
Full Customization and Precise Control:
VWAP Source Selection: Determine which price data type will be used for the VWAP calculation. The default is HLC3 (average of High, Low, and Close), but any other relevant data source available in TradingView can be selected.
Offset: Set an offset for the VWAP line, allowing you to shift it left or right on the time axis by a chosen number of bars.
Customizable Colors: Choose your preferred colors for each slope state, Pre-Market High/Low lines, and Bands.
Setting the "Steepness" Threshold (Per-mille Price Change Per Minute ‱/min with Auto-Adjustment): Determine the sensitivity for identifying a steep slope by setting the required change threshold in VWAP in terms of per-mille price change per minute (‱/min). The indicator performs smart adjustment for any timeframe you select on the chart (e.g., 30 seconds, 1 minute, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, etc.), ensuring that the "steepness" setting maintains consistency and relevance.
Examples for Setting the Steepness Threshold:
Suppose you set the steepness threshold to 0.3‱/min (per-mille price change per minute).
On a 30-second chart: The indicator will check if the VWAP changed by 0.15 ‱/min (half of the per-minute threshold) within a single bar. If so, the slope will be considered steep. Explanation: Since 30 seconds is half a minute, the indicator looks for a change that is half of the threshold set for a full minute.
On a 1-minute chart: The indicator will check if the VWAP changed by 0.3 ‱/min (the full per-minute threshold) within a single bar. If so, the slope will be considered steep. Explanation: Here, the bar represents a full minute, so we check the full threshold.
On a 5-minute chart: The indicator will check if the VWAP changed by 1.5 ‱/min (5 times the per-minute threshold) within a single bar. If so, the slope will be considered steep. Explanation: A 5-minute bar contains 5 minutes, so the cumulative change in VWAP needs to be 5 times greater to be considered "steep" on the same scale.
In summary, this setting allows you to precisely and uniformly control the sensitivity of steep slope detection across all timeframes, providing immense flexibility in analyzing the asset's momentum.
Advantages of Using Per-mille Price Change Per Minute (‱/min)
Using per-mille price change per minute (‱/min) offers several key advantages for your indicator:
Normalized and Objective Measurement: It provides a uniform scale for the VWAP's rate of change, regardless of the asset's price or nominal value. A 0.1 per-mille change per minute always carries the same relative significance.
Comparison Across Different Asset Prices: Using per-mille allows for direct comparison of VWAP movement strength between assets trading at very different prices (e.g., a $100 asset versus a $1 asset), enabling an understanding of true momentum without bias from the nominal price.
Smart Timeframe Agnostic Adjustment: This is a critical capability. The indicator automatically adjusts the per-mille per minute threshold you set to any chart timeframe (30 seconds, 1 minute, 5 minutes, etc.), maintaining consistency in "steepness" detection without manual recalibration.
Precise Momentum Identification: This measurement precisely identifies when the VWAP's rate of change becomes significant, and when momentum strengthens or weakens, contributing to more informed trading decisions.
In short, per-mille change per minute (‱/min) provides accuracy, consistency, and flexibility in identifying VWAP momentum changes, with smart adaptation across all timeframes.
Who is this Indicator For?
VWAP Dynamic Slope is a powerful tool for:
Intraday Traders: For quick identification of intraday trend directions and momentum across any timeframe, with specific consideration for Pre-Market, Regular Hours, or Post-Market VWAP, and incorporating key pre-market levels.
Swing Traders and Long-Term Investors: For analyzing longer-term trends based on periodic and event-driven VWAP anchors.
Beginner Traders: As an excellent visual aid for understanding the relationship between price, volume, and trend direction, and how different anchor points, pre-market levels, and data sources influence price behavior.
Experienced Traders: For integration with existing strategies, gaining additional confirmation for trend strength identification, and highly precise and flexible parameter calibration.
VWAP Dynamic Slope provides a rich, multi-dimensional layer of information about the VWAP, helping you make more informed trading decisions in real-time, within the context of your chosen asset.
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Volume PercentileThis Pine Script indicator highlights bars where the current volume exceeds a configurable percentile threshold (e.g., 80th percentile) based on a rolling window of historical volume data.
🔍 Key Features:
Calculates a user-defined volume percentile (e.g., 75th, 80th, 90th) over a rolling window.
Marks candles where current volume is higher than the selected percentile.
Helps detect volume spikes, breakouts, or unusual activity.
Works directly on the main chart window for easier analysis.
🛠️ Inputs:
Window Length: Number of bars used to calculate the percentile (default = 20).
Percentile: The percentile threshold to trigger a high-volume signal (default = 80).
🖥️ Visualization:
Displays a red triangle marker below bars with volume above the selected percentile.
Hme Rolling VolumeThis indicator allows you to display volume in a continious rolling time frame.
Instead of starting at zero for each new bar, it displays, for example, the cumulative volume of the last 120 seconds on a 2-minute chart.
This helps you track volume trends even more quickly and interpret their behavior without the break between bars.
Chaikin Bull-Power OscillatorThis indicator is given with much love and care to the community to help you in your trading operations.
How to use the "Chaikin-Bull-PW" Indicator
The Chaikin-Bull-PW is an oscillator based on the Accumulation/Distribution (AD) line smoothed by different methods, called here the "Hull Chaikin Oscillator." It compares two smoothed averages of the AD line — a short period and a long period — to indicate the strength and direction of buying and selling pressure in the market.
Adjustable Parameters:
Short Period: Number of bars used to calculate the short smoothed average of the AD line. Shorter periods make the indicator more sensitive.
Long Period: Number of bars used to calculate the long smoothed average of the AD line. Longer periods smooth the indicator more.
Background Offset: Controls the offset of the chart’s background color.
Smoothing Type: Choose the smoothing method for the AD line among HMA, SMA, SMMA, EMA, WMA, and JMA. This affects how the averages are calculated and how the oscillator responds to price.
Indicator Interpretation:
The oscillator is the difference between the short and long smoothed averages of the AD line.
When the oscillator is above zero (green), it indicates increasing buying pressure, suggesting an uptrend.
When the oscillator is below zero (red), it indicates increasing selling pressure, suggesting a downtrend.
The zero line acts as a reference for trend changes.
Usage Suggestions:
Use the oscillator crossing the zero line to identify potential entry or exit points.
Combine with other indicators or chart analysis to confirm signals.
Adjust the periods and smoothing type to fit your asset and timeframe.
DeltaStrike — Aggressive Candle Detector by Chaitu50cDeltaStrike — Aggressive Candle Detector
by Chaitu50c
DeltaStrike is a simple and effective tool designed to help traders identify the most aggressive candles on the chart in real time. It works purely on price action and internal candle dynamics, with no reliance on lagging indicators.
The indicator combines delta (directional strength), candle range, and volume to compute an overall aggressiveness score for each candle. When this score exceeds a dynamic threshold based on recent market behavior, the candle is marked as an aggressive move.
Aggressive bullish candles are plotted as green diamonds below the candle, while aggressive bearish candles are plotted as red diamonds above the candle. The goal is to help traders visually spot moments of strong directional pressure, where potential trends or reversals may emerge.
The detection logic adapts automatically to changing market volatility and volume, making it suitable for all instruments and timeframes, including index futures, equities, and forex.
An integrated dashboard on the chart displays live readings of the key components contributing to each candle’s aggressiveness score: delta ratio, range ratio, and volume ratio. This helps traders understand the internal structure of each aggressive move.
Features:
Dynamic aggressiveness detection based on delta, range, and volume
Adaptive threshold for consistent behavior across timeframes and instruments
Clean chart output with clear diamond markers only on selected candles
Live dashboard with internal metrics for advanced analysis
Simple, lightweight, and optimized for intraday and swing trading
Works with any instrument: index, equity, forex, commodity
DeltaStrike is intended as an objective visual aid to help traders focus on genuine moments of strong market intent, filtering out ordinary or passive price movement. It can be used standalone or in combination with your existing trading strategy.
Whale Activity Classic[nakano]## Whale Activity Classic
### Uncover the Hidden Intent of Volume
The **Whale Activity Classic ** indicator provides an unparalleled view into the nuanced volume dynamics within each candlestick. By analyzing sub-timeframe volume, it visually separates significant **large investor** activity from typical "Noise" volume, helping you understand the true forces driving price action.
This tool is designed to reveal the otherwise invisible movements of **large investors** and gauge overall market participation, giving you a deeper understanding than standard volume bars alone.
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### Key Features:
* **Multi-Layered Volume Bars:**
* **Large Investor Volume (Densely Colored Bars):** Represents the aggregated volume from sub-timeframe candles where individual volume exceeded your defined threshold. Green indicates buying pressure (positive), and red indicates selling pressure (negative).
* **Normal Volume (Lightly Colored Bars):** Shows the total volume from sub-timeframe trades that fell *below* the threshold. This provides context about general market participation.
* **Comprehensive Customization:**
* **Symbol Selection:** Analyze the current chart's symbol or specify any custom symbol (e.g., crypto, stocks, forex) for in-depth analysis.
* **Lower Timeframe Analysis:** Choose your desired granularity from 1-second, 5-second, 10-second, 30-second, 1-minute, 5-minute, or 15-minute sub-timeframes.
* **Volume Thresholding:** Opt for a `Manual` fixed threshold or an `Automatic` calculation that adapts to current market conditions.
* **Noise Volume Visibility:** Toggle the display of "Normal Volume" bars to focus on **large investor** activity or view the complete picture.
* **Extensive Color Settings:** Customize the colors and transparency for all four volume types (**large investor** Positive/Negative, Normal Positive/Negative) to match your visual preferences.
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### How to Use & Interpretation Tips:
* **Understanding Auto-Calculated Thresholds:** When `Automatic` calculation is selected, hover your cursor over any bar. The exact "Current Threshold" applied to that bar will be displayed in the status line at the top-left of the indicator panel.
* **Spotting Large Investor Intent:**
* If **Large Investor Volume (green/red bars)** is prominent while **Normal Volume (lightly colored bars)** is small, it suggests a sudden, significant move by a **large investor**, potentially against the prevailing retail sentiment.
* Conversely, if both **Large Investor Volume** and Normal Volume are large, it indicates strong trend momentum, drawing in both large institutions and retail participants.
* **Measuring Trend Strength:** Combined large **Large Investor Volume** and Normal Volume bars signify a robust trend with broad market participation.
* **Default Settings:** The automatic threshold's default settings (Period: 100, Multiplier: 25) are balanced for broad market application. However, we recommend adjusting these values to optimize performance for your specific asset and trading style.
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### Important Notes:
* Analyzing longer chart timeframes (e.g., 1-hour, daily) with very low sub-timeframes may process a large amount of data, potentially affecting performance or causing errors. Using this indicator on **minute timeframes** is recommended.
* Always ensure your `Analysis Timeframe (Lower)` is **shorter** than your main chart's timeframe.
* Access to second-based timeframes (1S, 5S, etc.) requires a paid TradingView plan.
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### 出来高の隠れた意図を解き明かす
**Whale Activity Classic ** インジケーターは、各ローソク足内で展開される微細な出来高の力関係を、かつてないほど詳細に可視化します。より短い時間足の出来高を分析することで、重要な**大口投資家**の活動と、一般的な「通常出来高(ノイズ)」を視覚的に分離し、値動きを動かす真の力を理解する手助けをします。
このツールは、通常の出来高バーでは見えない**大口投資家**の動きと、市場全体の参加状況を同時に把握するために設計されており、標準的な出来高表示だけでは得られない深い洞察を提供します。
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### 主な機能:
* **多層的な出来高バー:**
* **大口投資家出来高(濃い色のバー):** 指定した閾値を超えた、より短い時間足の個々の出来高を合計したものです。緑色は買い圧力(プラス方向)、赤色は売り圧力(マイナス方向)を示します。
* **通常出来高(薄い色のバー):** 閾値に満たなかった取引の合計出来高を示します。これにより、一般的な市場参加の状況を把握できます。
* **包括的なカスタマイズ性:**
* **銘柄選択:** 現在のチャートの銘柄を分析することも、暗号資産、株式、FXなど、任意のカスタム銘柄を指定して詳細な分析を行うこともできます。
* **分析する時間足 (下位):** 1秒、5秒、10秒、30秒、1分、5分、15分から、分析の粒度を選択できます。
* **出来高の閾値:** 固定値を設定する「手動」モードと、現在の市場状況に適応する「自動」計算モードを選択できます。
* **通常出来高の表示:** チェックボックスで「通常出来高」バーの表示/非表示を切り替え、**大口投資家**の活動に焦点を当てるか、全体像を見るかを選択できます。
* **詳細なカラー設定:** 4種類の出来高タイプ(**大口投資家**プラス/マイナス、通常プラス/マイナス)すべての色と透明度を自由にカスタマイズできます。
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### 使い方と分析のヒント:
* **自動計算された閾値の確認方法:** 「自動」計算を選択した場合、任意のバーにカーソルを合わせると、インジケーターパネルの左上にあるステータスラインに、そのバーに適用された正確な「現在の計算閾値」が表示されます。
* **大口投資家の意図を読み解く:**
* **大口投資家出来高(緑/赤のバー)が際立っている一方で、通常出来高(薄い色のバー)が小さい場合**、それは一般的な小売りのセンチメントとは異なる、**大口投資家**による突然の重要な動きを示唆している可能性があります。
* 逆に、**大口投資家出来高**と通常出来高の両方が大きい場合、それは大規模な機関投資家と個人投資家の両方を巻き込んだ、強いトレンドが発生していることを示します。
* **トレンドの勢いを測る:** **大口投資家出来高**と通常出来高のバーの両方が大きい場合、それは活発な市場参加を伴う、堅調なトレンドを示します。
* **デフォルト設定について:** 自動閾値のデフォルト設定(期間:100、倍率:25)は、幅広い市場に適用できるようバランスが取れています。ただし、ご自身の分析対象となる資産や取引スタイルに合わせて、これらの値を調整することをお勧めします。
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### 重要な注意事項:
* メインチャートの時間足を長く(例:1時間足、日足)しすぎると、非常に細かい下位の時間足で大量のデータを処理することになり、パフォーマンスが低下したり、エラーが発生する可能性があります。このインジケーターは**分足での使用を推奨**します。
* 「分析する時間足 (下位)」は、必ずメインチャートの時間足より**短いもの**を選択してください。
* 秒足(1S、5Sなど)での分析には、TradingViewの有料プランへの加入が必要です。
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Volume-Time Imbalance (VTI)Volume-Time Imbalance (VTI) – Indicator Description
This indicator measures the imbalance between traded volume and the time elapsed between bars to identify unusual spikes in volume per second (volume per unit of time). Its purpose is to highlight volume movements that may indicate moments of strong interest, acceleration, or reversal in the market.
How it works:
It calculates the traded volume divided by the time (in seconds) elapsed since the previous bar — thus obtaining the volume per second.
An EMA (exponential moving average) of this volume per second is calculated to smooth the data.
The VTI value is the ratio between the current volume per second and this moving average, showing if the current volume is above what is expected for that pace.
The higher the VTI, the greater the imbalance between volume and time, indicating possible bursts of activity.
Settings:
VTI Moving Average Length: The period of the moving average used to smooth the volume per second (default is 20).
Alert Thresholds: Alert levels to identify moderate and high imbalances (defaults are 1.5 and 2.0).
Show VTI Histogram: Displays the VTI histogram in the indicator window.
Color Background: Colors the indicator background based on the strength of the imbalance (orange for moderate, red for high).
Show Alert Arrows: Shows arrows below the chart when a strong volume spike occurs (high alert).
Interpretation:
VTI values above the moderate level (1.5) indicate an unusual increase in volume relative to time.
Values above the high level (2.0) signal strong spikes that may anticipate significant moves or trend changes.
Use the colors and arrows as visual confirmations to quickly identify these moments.
Dollar VolumeThe Dollar Volume indicator enhances traditional volume analysis by showing not only the number of shares traded, but also the actual capital exchanged per bar. Using the formula
(High+Low)/2×Volume , it calculates dollar volume to give a clearer picture of real market participation. This approach helps traders identify where significant money is flowing—an important distinction when evaluating the strength of price moves or spotting potential institutional activity.
Volume bars are color-coded based on price direction, and a 50-period Volume Moving Average (VMA)—set to 50 by default—is plotted as a baseline to define “normal” volume levels. When a bar's volume exceeds this average by a user-defined multiple (default is 2×), it is highlighted: blue by default when volume is bullish and elevated, and maroon when bearish and elevated. This makes it easy to spot unusual or high-impact volume spikes at a glance, especially during potential breakout or reversal setups.
In the top-right corner of the chart, a compact display—highlighted in purple by default—shows the current dollar volume, with the option to toggle and view the average dollar volume instead. Meanwhile, the Y-axis continues to show raw share volume, giving you access to both perspectives side by side. With its combination of real capital flow, visual volume signals, and customizable thresholds, the Dollar Volume indicator is a practical and powerful tool for confirming price action, identifying accumulation, and monitoring momentum shifts.
Chaikin Oscillator Multi-Timeframe BiasOverview
Chaikin Oscillator Multi-Timeframe Bias is an indicator designed to help traders align with institutional buying and selling activity by analyzing Chaikin Oscillator signals across two timeframes—a higher timeframe (HTF) for trend bias and a lower timeframe (LTF) for timing. This dual-confirmation model helps traders avoid false breakouts and trade in sync with market momentum and accumulation or distribution dynamics.
Core Concepts
The Chaikin Oscillator measures the momentum of accumulation and distribution based on price and volume. Institutional traders typically accumulate slowly and steadily, and the Chaikin Oscillator helps reveal this pattern. Multi-timeframe analysis confirms whether short-term price action supports the longer-term trend. This indicator applies a smoothing EMA to each Chaikin Oscillator to help confirm direction and reduce noise.
How to Use the Indicator
Start by selecting your timeframes. The higher timeframe, set by default to Daily, establishes the broader directional bias. The lower timeframe, defaulted to 30 minutes, identifies short-term momentum confirmation. The indicator displays one of five labels: CALL Bias, CALL Wait, PUT Bias, PUT Wait, or NEUTRAL. CALL Bias means both HTF and LTF are bullish, signaling a potential opportunity for long or call trades. CALL Wait indicates that the HTF is bullish, but the LTF hasn’t confirmed yet. PUT Bias signals bearish alignment in both HTF and LTF, while PUT Wait indicates HTF is bearish and LTF has not yet confirmed. NEUTRAL means there is no alignment between timeframes and directional trades are not advised.
Interpretation
When the Chaikin Oscillator is above zero and also above its EMA, this indicates bullish momentum and accumulation. When the oscillator is below zero and below its EMA, it suggests bearish momentum and distribution. Bias labels identify when both timeframes are aligned for a higher-probability directional setup. When a “Wait” label appears, it means one timeframe has confirmed bias but the other has not, suggesting the trader should monitor closely but delay entry.
Notes
This indicator includes alerts for both CALL and PUT bias confirmation when both timeframes are aligned. It works on all asset classes, including stocks, ETFs, cryptocurrencies, and futures. Timeframes are fully customizable, and users may explore combinations such as 1D and 1H, or 4H and 15M depending on their strategy. For best results, consider pairing this tool with volume, volatility, or price action analysis.
Volume Spike Alert & Overlay"Volume Spike Alert & Overlay" highlights unusually high trading volume on a chart. It calculates whether the current volume exceeds a user-defined percentage above the historical average and triggers an alert if it does. The information is also displayed in a customizable on-screen table.
What It Does
Monitors volume for each bar and compares it to an average over a user-defined lookback period.
Supports multiple smoothing methods (SMA, EMA, WMA, RMA) for calculating the average volume.
Triggers an alert when current volume exceeds the threshold percentage above the average.
Displays a table on the chart with:
Current Volume
Average Volume
Threshold Percentage
Optional empty row for spacing/formatting
How It Works
User Inputs:
lookbackPeriods: Number of bars used to calculate the average volume.
thresholdPercent: % above the average that triggers a volume spike alert.
smoothingType: Type of moving average used for volume calculation.
textColor, bgColor: Formatting for the display table.
tablePositionInput: Where the table appears on the chart (e.g., Bottom Right).
Toggles for showing/hiding parts of the table.
Volume Calculations:
Calculates current bar's volume.
Calculates average volume using the selected smoothing method.
Computes the threshold: avgVol * (1 + thresholdPercent / 100).
Compares current volume to threshold.
Table Display:
Dynamically creates a table with volume stats.
Adds rows based on user preferences.
Alerts:
alertcondition fires when currentVol crosses above the calculated threshold.
Message: "Volume Threshold Exceeded"
Usage Examples
Example 1: Spotting High Activity
Apply the script to a stock like AAPL on a 5-minute chart.
Set lookbackPeriods to 20 and thresholdPercent to 30.
Use EMA for more reactive volume tracking.
When volume spikes more than 30% above the 20-period EMA, an alert triggers.
Example 2: Day Trading Filter
For scalpers, apply it to a 1-minute crypto chart (e.g., BTC/USDT).
Set thresholdPercent to 50 to catch only strong surges.
Position the table at the top left and reduce visible info for a clean layout.
Example 3: Long-Term Context
On a daily chart, use SMA and set lookbackPeriods to 50.
Helps identify breakout moves supported by strong volume.
How this is different from Trading View's Volume indicator:
The standard volume plot from trading view allows users to set a alert when the average line is crossed, but it does not allow you to set a custom percentage at which to trigger an alert. This indicator will allow you to set any percentage you wish to monitor and above that percentage threshold will trigger your alert.
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Volume Spike Alert & Overlay
This indicator will display the following as an overlay on your chart:
Current volume
Average Volume
Threshold for Alert
Description:
This indicator will display the current bar volume based on the chart time frame,
display the average volume based on selected conditions,
allow user selectable threshold over the average volume to trigger an alert.
Options:
Average lookback period
Smoothing type
Alert Threshold %
Enable / Disable Each Value
Change Text Color
Change Background Color
Change Table location
Add/Remove extra row for placement in top corner
Usage Example:
I use this indicator to alert when the current volume exceeds the average volume by a specified percentage to alert to volume spikes.
Set the threshold to 25% in the settings
Create an alert by clicking on the 3 dots on the right of the indicator title on the chart
When the threshold is exceeded the alert will trigger
Volume Oscillator Pro – Spike Visualizer{NJ}📊 **Volume Oscillator Pro – Spike Visualizer (NJ)**
An enhanced volume oscillator for scalpers, day traders, and momentum traders.
This indicator visually highlights significant volume surges to help identify real market strength.
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🔍 **Features:**
– Dynamic color changes based on volume pressure
– Warning zone starts at 70% (orange), confirmed spike at 100% (red)
– Horizontal spike line at 100% for clear reference
– Optional background color for extreme volume breakouts
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⚙️ **Recommended Use:**
– Use on **1–5 minute charts** for scalping and fast momentum entries
– Combine with **price structure or candle pattern setups**
– Spikes above 100% often indicate large player entries or exits
– Helps you distinguish real movement from market noise
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🧪 **Suggested Settings:**
– Short Length: `5`
– Long Length: `10`
– Spike Threshold: fixed at 100% (can be adjusted)
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Created by **Nasir Jebri**
Candle/Keltner Channels BUY SELLWhy Use Candlesticks?
They help traders visualize price action
Used in technical analysis and price pattern recognition (e.g., Doji, Engulfing, Hammer)
Assist in determining entry and exit points
Why Traders Use Keltner Channels?
Keltner Channels are widely used by traders for identifying trends, detecting volatility, and spotting trade opportunities.
1. Trend Identification
The middle line (EMA) shows the general trend.
If price consistently stays above the middle line, it indicates a strong uptrend.
If price stays below, it signals a downtrend.
Use: Traders follow the trend direction to enter trades in line with momentum.
2. Volatility Measurement
The width of the channel expands and contracts based on Average True Range (ATR).
Wider channels = high volatility, tighter channels = low volatility.
Use: Helps traders decide when to expect breakouts or calm periods.
3. Breakout Signals
A break above the upper band can signal a bullish breakout.
A break below the lower band can signal a bearish breakout.
Use: Traders use this for momentum trading and breakout entries.
4. Overbought/Oversold Conditions
Price touching or crossing the upper band may suggest it's overbought.
Price touching or crossing the lower band may suggest it's oversold.
Use: Traders combine this with RSI or MACD to confirm reversal setups.
5. Trade Entry and Exit
When price pulls back to the middle EMA during a trend, it may present a buy/sell opportunity.
Exits can also be planned if price returns inside the bands after a breakout.
Use: Helps with precise entry and exit timing.
6. Combines Well With Other Indicators
Commonly used with:
RSI (for confirmation)
MACD (for momentum)
Candlestick patterns (for price action signals)
Combining Candlestick Patterns with Keltner Channels gives traders a powerful method to confirm entries, spot reversals, and improve accuracy. Here’s why this combination works so well:
1. Context for Candlestick Signals
Candlestick patterns (like doji, engulfing, or pin bars) show potential price reversals, but they need context to be reliable. Keltner Channels provide that context:
A bullish candlestick near the lower band suggests a stronger buy signal.
A bearish candlestick near the upper band strengthens a sell signal.
2. Filtering False Signals
Candlestick patterns occur frequently, and not all are meaningful.
The location within the Keltner Channel helps filter out weak or false patterns.
Example: A bullish engulfing candle outside the lower band = high-probability reversal.
3. Improved Entry Timing
Traders wait for a candlestick pattern confirmation when price touches or crosses a Keltner band.
This avoids premature entries and allows tighter stop-losses.
4. Better Risk-Reward Setup
Candlestick entry near channel extremes (upper/lower band) lets traders place stop-losses just beyond recent highs/lows.
The target can be the opposite side of the channel or the middle EMA.
5. Visual Simplicity
Keltner Channels + Candles are visually intuitive.
Even beginner traders can easily recognize:
Overextended candles near channel edges.
Confirmed breakouts or reversals.
This Timeframe 5 min : XAUUSD
Volume & Price Analysis Across SessionsVolume & Price Analysis Across Sessions:
This advanced volume profile-based indicator provides a detailed visualization of market activity by analyzing volume distribution and price behavior across user-defined trading sessions. It dynamically calculates and displays the price level with the highest traded volume —for each user defined session, along with historical POCs, offering valuable insights into price acceptance zones and market sentiment over time.
Benefits:
Volume-Weighted Price Insights: Go beyond simple price action by integrating volume data to identify key levels where market participants are most active.
Multi-Session Context: Analyze volume concentration across multiple sessions to better anticipate support/resistance and potential reversal zones.
Visual Clarity: Intuitive color gradients and line widths make interpreting complex volume data straightforward.
Customizable to Fit Any Trading Style: Adjustable session length and sensitivity make it suitable for day trading, swing trading, or longer-term analysis.
This indicator is ideal for traders looking to integrate volume profile concepts directly on price charts with session-specific granularity, enabling deeper understanding of market structure and more informed trading decisions.
How It Works:
The indicator segments price and volume data into discrete sessions based on the selected timeframe.
Within each session, it bins volumes by price levels and identifies the POC — the price with the highest aggregated volume.
It draws the current session’s POC line on the chart, adjusting its thickness dynamically relative to volume strength using a z-score-based calculation.
Upon session completion, the POC line for that session is preserved on the chart in a gradient color reflecting relative volume magnitude compared to previous sessions.
Users can optionally enable deviation lines to observe volatility or price spread within each session.
The script efficiently manages historical POC lines, deleting the oldest when exceeding the maximum configured number to keep the chart clean.
Key Features:
Session-Based Volume Profile: Defines custom sessions based on a selectable timeframe (default 4 hours) and calculates volume bins within each session to identify where the most trading activity occurred.
Dynamic POC Line: Highlights the current session’s POC with a line whose width adapts based on volume intensity, controlled by a user-adjustable volume sensitivity parameter.
Historical POCs with Volume Gradient: Displays up to 30 previous session POC lines colored with a gradient ranging from low-volume (semi-transparent red) to high-volume (solid green), enabling quick visual identification of significant volume levels over time.
Standard Deviation Lines (Optional): Optionally plots ±1 standard deviation lines around the POC to visualize price dispersion within sessions.
Configurable Parameters: Allows full customization of appearance and sensitivity including POC line colors, maximum line widths, session timeframe, and the maximum number of price bins for volume aggregation.
Default Parameters Used:
Session Timeframe: 240 minutes (4-hour sessions)
POC Line Color: Yellow
Max Historical POCs Displayed : 30
Max POC Line Width: 10 pixels
Volume Sensitivity for POC Width: 2.0 (controls how volume deviations affect line thickness)
Show ±1 Std Dev Lines: Disabled by default
Deviation Line Color: Gray
Max Price Bins: 1000 (limits the number of unique price levels considered per session)
Historical POC Gradient Colors:
Low Volume Start: Red, 60% transparency
High Volume End: Solid Green
Volume Candle Color (Continuous)Volume-Based Candle Color Indicator (Continuous Gradient)
Overview
Transform your charts with this advanced volume visualization tool that colors candles based on relative volume intensity using a smooth, continuous gradient . Unlike traditional step-based volume indicators, this script provides nuanced color transitions that make volume anomalies instantly visible.
Key Features
Continuous Color Gradient
Smooth transitions - No more discrete color steps
High volume = Bright, opaque colors that demand attention
Low volume = Faded, transparent colors that blend into background
Real-time adaptation to market conditions
Full Customization Control
Volume Range Settings: Define min/max volume ratios for optimal sensitivity
Transparency Control: Adjust brightness levels from 0-95%
Custom Colors: Choose your preferred bullish/bearish base colors
Moving Average Period: Customize the volume comparison timeframe (default: 30)
Enhanced Visualization
Optional Info Panel: Real-time display of volume metrics
Volume Ratio Plot: Additional pane showing volume ratio trends
Clean Interface: Non-intrusive overlay that enhances price action
How It Works
The indicator calculates relative volume by comparing current volume to a Simple Moving Average (SMA) of volume over your chosen period. This ratio is then mapped to a continuous color scale:
Volume Ratio > 2.0: Maximum intensity (brightest colors)
Volume Ratio 1.0: Average volume (medium intensity)
Volume Ratio < 0.5: Below average (most transparent)
Bullish Candles (Close > Open): Green gradient
Bearish Candles (Close < Open): Red gradient
Trading Applications
Volume Spread Analysis (VSA)
Perfect companion for VSA traders who need to quickly identify:
Climactic volume at key support/resistance levels
No demand situations with low volume
Professional money accumulation/distribution patterns
Breakout Confirmation
High volume breakouts: Immediately visible with bright colors
False breakouts: Revealed by low volume (faded colors)
Volume divergences: Spotted instantly through color intensity changes
Market Structure Analysis
Support/Resistance tests: Volume validation through color brightness
Trend strength: Continuous color feedback on volume participation
Market phases: Easy identification of accumulation vs distribution
Why Choose This Indicator?
Advantages Over Traditional Volume Indicators:
Instant Visual Feedback: No need to look at separate volume bars
Continuous Scale: More precise than discrete level systems
Customizable Sensitivity: Adapt to any market or timeframe
Clean Charts: Maintains focus on price action while adding volume context
Universal Application: Works on all instruments and timeframes
Settings Guide
Essential Settings:
Volume MA Period (30): Longer periods = smoother baseline, shorter = more sensitive
Min Volume Ratio (0.2): Lower values = more sensitivity to low volume
Max Volume Ratio (3.0): Higher values = accommodate extreme volume spikes
Transparency Range (10-85%): Adjust visual contrast to your preference
Pro Tips:
Day Trading: Use 10-20 period MA for quick volume changes
Swing Trading: Use 30-50 period MA for broader volume context
Lower transparency range (0-70%) for subtle effects
Higher transparency range (20-90%) for dramatic contrasts
Best Practices
Combine with Price Action: Use volume colors to confirm price patterns
Multiple Timeframes: Apply on different timeframes for comprehensive analysis
Market Context: Adjust sensitivity based on market volatility periods
Backtesting: Test settings on historical data before live trading
Perfect For:
Volume Spread Analysis practitioners
Breakout traders seeking confirmation
Market structure analysts
Anyone wanting cleaner, more intuitive volume visualization
Technical Specifications
Pine Script v6 - Latest version compatibility
Overlay Indicator - Works directly on price charts
Minimal Performance Impact - Optimized calculations
All Market Types - Stocks, Forex, Crypto, Futures
Transform your volume analysis today! Experience the difference continuous color gradients make in identifying high-probability trading opportunities.
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RVOL - Relative Volume IntradayIn the context of intraday trading, RVOL stands for Relative Volume. It is a technical indicator that compares the current volume of a stock to its average volume over a specified period. A RVOL above 1 suggests higher than average trading volume, potentially indicating increased interest and volatility.
The precise definition of real time relative volume is current cumulative volume up to the time of day divided by average cumulative volume up to this time of day. It means for example taking the volume from 09:45 to 10:00 and comparing it to what it does from 09:45 to 10:00 every day.
This indicator supports all timeframes from1 minute to 4 hours.
Trailing Cumulative Volume DeltaShort Description:
A dynamic volume delta indicator that calculates a trailing sum of net buying/selling pressure over a user-defined number of recent bars, offering a more adaptive view of order flow momentum compared to fixed-anchor CVD.
Overview:
The Trailing Cumulative Volume Delta (TCVD) indicator provides a powerful way to analyze market sentiment by tracking the net difference between buying and selling volume. Unlike traditional Cumulative Volume Delta (CVD) indicators that typically reset at fixed intervals (e.g., daily, weekly), the TCVD calculates a rolling sum of volume delta over a specified number of recent bars. This "trailing" approach offers a more fluid and responsive measure of recent order flow dynamics.
How it Works:
Per-Bar Delta Calculation: For each bar on your chart, the indicator first calculates the net Volume Delta. This is done by looking at a finer, user-configurable Lower Timeframe (e.g., 1-minute data for a 15-minute chart bar) to determine the aggressive buying vs. selling volume within that bar.
Trailing Sum: The indicator then sums these individual per-bar net deltas over a user-defined Trailing Bars lookback period. For example, if "Trailing Bars" is set to 20, the TCVD value will represent the cumulative net delta of the last 20 bars.
Visualization:
The TCVD is plotted in a "MACD-Columns-Style" in a separate pane.
Teal: When the TCVD value is increasing (suggesting growing net buying pressure or diminishing net selling pressure over the trailing period).
Red: When the TCVD value is decreasing (suggesting growing net selling pressure or diminishing net buying pressure over the trailing period).
White: When it is returning to the mean.
How to Interpret and Use TCVD:
Trend Strength & Momentum:
A rising TCVD suggests that, on average over the trailing period, buying pressure is dominant or strengthening. This can confirm bullish price action or indicate underlying strength.
A falling TCVD suggests that selling pressure is dominant or strengthening, potentially confirming bearish price action or indicating weakness.
Divergences:
Unlike other Divergences, the CVD has two different types of Divergences: a) Absorption and b) Exhaustion. You only want to trade the Absorption pattern.
Zero Line Crossovers:
TCVD crossing above the zero line can indicate a shift towards net positive buying pressure over the lookback period.
TCVD crossing below the zero line can indicate a shift towards net positive selling pressure.
Confirmation: Use TCVD to confirm breakouts or breakdowns. A price breakout accompanied by a strongly rising TCVD is generally more reliable.
Key Settings:
Trailing Bars: (Default: 10)
Determines the number of recent bars to include in the cumulative delta sum.
Shorter periods make the TCVD more responsive to immediate changes.
Longer periods provide a smoother, longer-term view of order flow.
Use custom timeframe: (Checkbox, Default: false)
Allows you to override the automatic selection of the lower timeframe for delta calculation.
Timeframe for Delta Calculation: (Default: "1" - 1 minute)
Specifies the lower timeframe data used to calculate the volume delta for each individual chart bar.
Choosing a very fine timeframe (e.g., seconds) can provide high precision but may be limited by data availability or processing load.
If "Use custom timeframe" is unchecked, the script attempts to choose a sensible default based on your chart's timeframe (e.g., "1S" for second charts, "1" for intraday, "5" for daily, "60" for weekly+).
Examples:
Confirming Breakout Strength:
Price breaks out above a significant resistance level.
If the TCVD is also sharply rising and has perhaps crossed above its zero line, it provides confirmation that strong buying interest is fueling the breakout, increasing confidence in its validity.
Important Notes:
This indicator requires reliable volume data from your broker/data feed to function correctly. If your chart does not have volume, or if the volume data is unreliable, the TCVD will not be accurate.
Like all indicators, TCVD is best used as part of a comprehensive trading strategy, in conjunction with price action analysis and other indicators or tools.
Experiment with the Trailing Bars and Timeframe for Delta Calculation settings to find what best suits your trading style, the asset you are analyzing, and the chart timeframe you are using.
Feel free to modify this, add your personal touch, or include specific screenshots when you publish!
Volume CandlesVolume Candles — Context-Aware Candle Color
Description:
This visual indicator colors your price candles based on relative volume intensity, helping traders instantly detect low, medium, and high volume activity at a glance. It supports two modes — Percentile Ranking and Volume Average — offering flexible interpretation of volume pressure across all timeframes.
It uses a 3-tiered color system (bright, medium, dark) with customizable tones for both bullish and bearish candles.
How It Works:
You can choose between two modes for volume classification:
Ranking Mode (Default):
Measures current volume’s percentile rank over a lookback period. Higher percentiles = stronger color intensity.
Percentile thresholds:
< 50% → light color (low volume)
50–80% → medium intensity
> 80% → high volume
Volume Average Mode:
Compares current volume against its simple moving average (SMA).
Volume thresholds:
< 0.5× SMA → light color
Between 0.5× and 1.5× → medium
> 1.5× → high intensity
Candle Paint:
Candles are colored directly on the chart, not in a separate pane. Bullish candles use green shades, bearish use red. All colors are fully customizable.
How to Interpret:
Bright Colors = High volume (potential strength or climax)
Muted/Transparent Colors = Low or average volume (consolidation, traps)
Example Use Cases:
Spot fakeouts with large price movement on weak volume (dark color)
Confirm breakout strength with bright candles
Identify stealth accumulation/distribution
Inputs & Settings:
Mode: Ranking Percentile or Volume Average
Lookback Period for ranking and SMA
Custom Colors for bullish and bearish candles at 3 intensity levels
Best For:
Price action traders wanting context behind each candle
Scalpers and intraday traders needing real-time volume feedback
Anyone using volume as a filter for entries or breakouts
Pro Tips:
Combine with Price Action, Bollinger Bands or VWAP/EMA levels to confirm breakout validity and intent behind a move.
Use alongside RSI/MACD divergences for high-volume reversal signals.
For swing trading, expand the lookback period to better normalize volume over longer trends.