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Risk Command Center

Risk Command Center [Tilt Guard]
Concept & Philosophy Trading psychology is the hardest edge to master. The "Risk Command Center" is designed to act as a visual accountability partner for day traders. It tackles the common problem of "Tilt" (emotional trading) by forcing you to confront your P&L and Risk Limits visually before you reach a breaking point.
Unlike automated trackers, this tool relies on Manual Accountability. By manually inputting your P&L after every trade, you engage your prefrontal cortex (logic), breaking the "trance" of emotional trading. This script visualizes your Daily Loss Limit not as a number, but as "Ammo"—a resource bar that depletes as you take risks.
Key Features
Visual Risk Bar: A health-bar style display that fills up as you approach your Max Daily Loss.
Adaptive Environment: The chart background changes color subtly (Yellow -> Orange -> Red) as your risk increases, giving you subconscious cues to slow down.
The "Tilt Guard": If you breach your Max Loss limit or hit your max "Consecutive Loss" streak, the screen locks down with a "TRADING STOPPED" enforcement label.
Session Timer: Automatically greys out the dashboard and background when the market session is closed, helping you avoid low-probability trading hours.
Strike Counter: Tracks consecutive losses to prevent "revenge trading" spirals.
How It Works This indicator does not connect to your broker (Pine Script security limitation). It operates as a Heads-Up Display (HUD) that you control:
Input: You set your Max Daily Loss (e.g., $500).
Process: As you trade, you update your Current Session P&L in the settings.
Calculation: The script calculates your % Risk Used and updates the dashboard.
Alerts: If Net P&L <= -Max Limit OR Consecutive Losses >= Max Streak, the visual alarms trigger.
How to Use This Tool
Pre-Market: Open the settings and define your Max Daily Loss Limit (e.g., $600) and Allowed Trading Session (e.g., 0930-1600).
During Trading: Keep the settings window accessible. After every closed trade, type your P&L into the Current Session P&L field.
Example: If you lose $150, type -150. If you win $300 next, change it to +150 (net).
Monitoring: Watch the "Ammo Left" and the "Risk Level" bar.
Green: Safe Zone.
Orange: Caution (75% of limit used).
Red: Breach. Walk away.
Settings Breakdown
Max Daily Loss Limit: Your hard stop for the day.
Current Session P&L: The input field for your running total.
Max Consecutive Losses: The number of losses in a row allowed before a forced break.
Allowed Trading Session: The time window where the dashboard is "Active." Outside this window, it shows "CLOSED."
Disclaimer This tool is for educational and risk-management purposes only. It cannot physically prevent you from placing trades on your broker. It is a visual aid to support disciplined trading habits.
Concept & Philosophy Trading psychology is the hardest edge to master. The "Risk Command Center" is designed to act as a visual accountability partner for day traders. It tackles the common problem of "Tilt" (emotional trading) by forcing you to confront your P&L and Risk Limits visually before you reach a breaking point.
Unlike automated trackers, this tool relies on Manual Accountability. By manually inputting your P&L after every trade, you engage your prefrontal cortex (logic), breaking the "trance" of emotional trading. This script visualizes your Daily Loss Limit not as a number, but as "Ammo"—a resource bar that depletes as you take risks.
Key Features
Visual Risk Bar: A health-bar style display that fills up as you approach your Max Daily Loss.
Adaptive Environment: The chart background changes color subtly (Yellow -> Orange -> Red) as your risk increases, giving you subconscious cues to slow down.
The "Tilt Guard": If you breach your Max Loss limit or hit your max "Consecutive Loss" streak, the screen locks down with a "TRADING STOPPED" enforcement label.
Session Timer: Automatically greys out the dashboard and background when the market session is closed, helping you avoid low-probability trading hours.
Strike Counter: Tracks consecutive losses to prevent "revenge trading" spirals.
How It Works This indicator does not connect to your broker (Pine Script security limitation). It operates as a Heads-Up Display (HUD) that you control:
Input: You set your Max Daily Loss (e.g., $500).
Process: As you trade, you update your Current Session P&L in the settings.
Calculation: The script calculates your % Risk Used and updates the dashboard.
Alerts: If Net P&L <= -Max Limit OR Consecutive Losses >= Max Streak, the visual alarms trigger.
How to Use This Tool
Pre-Market: Open the settings and define your Max Daily Loss Limit (e.g., $600) and Allowed Trading Session (e.g., 0930-1600).
During Trading: Keep the settings window accessible. After every closed trade, type your P&L into the Current Session P&L field.
Example: If you lose $150, type -150. If you win $300 next, change it to +150 (net).
Monitoring: Watch the "Ammo Left" and the "Risk Level" bar.
Green: Safe Zone.
Orange: Caution (75% of limit used).
Red: Breach. Walk away.
Settings Breakdown
Max Daily Loss Limit: Your hard stop for the day.
Current Session P&L: The input field for your running total.
Max Consecutive Losses: The number of losses in a row allowed before a forced break.
Allowed Trading Session: The time window where the dashboard is "Active." Outside this window, it shows "CLOSED."
Disclaimer This tool is for educational and risk-management purposes only. It cannot physically prevent you from placing trades on your broker. It is a visual aid to support disciplined trading habits.
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オープンソーススクリプト
TradingViewの精神に則り、このスクリプトの作者はコードをオープンソースとして公開してくれました。トレーダーが内容を確認・検証できるようにという配慮です。作者に拍手を送りましょう!無料で利用できますが、コードの再公開はハウスルールに従う必要があります。
免責事項
この情報および投稿は、TradingViewが提供または推奨する金融、投資、トレード、その他のアドバイスや推奨を意図するものではなく、それらを構成するものでもありません。詳細は利用規約をご覧ください。