Highlight Running 30m CandleThis script highlight 30 minute running candle.
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Thirdeyechart index weekly 3Index Weekly – Version 3 (Advanced Multi-Index Strength Scanner)
Index Weekly Version 3 is an advanced strength-tracking tool designed to read the market from a higher institutional perspective. This version focuses on weekly momentum, allowing traders to understand the true underlying flow behind major global indices. Instead of looking at isolated charts, this tool aggregates movements across multiple indices to reveal where strength and weakness are building on a weekly scale.
The indicator calculates percentage change for each index using a simple but precise formula:
((close – open) / open) * 100
This captures real momentum and filters out intraday noise. All values are displayed in a clean table, allowing traders to instantly see which index is gaining strength and which is losing traction.
Version 3 enhances clarity by improving layout, tightening spacing, and adding stronger visual color cues for positive and negative flows. The weekly timeframe provides a broader, more reliable view—ideal for swing traders, position traders, and anyone who wants to understand the market’s long-term direction.
This tool is especially effective when combined with technical analysis, as it shows the global pressure behind the charts. If technicals show a setup but the weekly index flow disagrees, the trade is weak. When both align, the trade becomes solid.
Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational and analytical purposes only. It does not provide financial advice or trade signals. Markets carry risk and users are responsible for their own decisions.
© 2025 Thirdeyechart. All rights reserved.
Avengers Ultimate V5 (Watch Profit)"Designed as a trend-following system, this strategy integrates the core principles of legends like Mark Minervini, Stan Weinstein, William O'Neil, and Jesse Livermore. It has been fine-tuned for the Korean market and provides distinct entry and exit protocols for different market scenarios."
Sk M Sir JiSimple indicator that plots three alma moving averages and provides bgcolor based on below conditions
Red => If RSI (length 14) is below 50 or low is below the lower Bollinger band (length 20)
Green => If RSI (length 14) is above 50 or high is above the upper Bollinger band (length 20)
Buy/Sell Signals [WynTrader]Hello dear Friend
Here is a new version ( B-S_251121_wt ) of my Buy/Sell Signals indicator.
Some calculation updates and useful enhancements have been applied.
Concepts
This Buy/Sell Signals indicator generates Buy/Sell signals as accurately as possible, identifying trend changes. Compared to other tools that detect trend shifts, this one is simple, easy to use, and demonstrates its efficiency on its own.
- Its features are carefully designed to minimize false signals while ensuring optimal signal placement.
- The Table results allow you to quickly evaluate signal performance, both on their own and compared to a Buy & Hold strategy.
- The Table calculations are fully synchronized with the visible chart (WYSIWYG – What You See Is What You Get). You can also scroll the chart across different date ranges to see how a stock or product performs under various market conditions.
- Seeing Buy/Sell signals on a chart is appealing, but assessing their performance in a Table makes it even more convincing. And without running a full backtest, you can get a clear overview of overall performance immediately.
Features
This indicator generates Buy/Sell signals using:
- Fast and Slow Moving Averages (adjustable).
- Bollinger Bands (adjustable).
- Filters (optional, adjustable) to refine signals, including : Bollinger Bands Lookback Trend Filter; High-Low vs Candle Range Threshold %; Distance from Fast and Slow MAs Threshold %.
- Results are displayed in a Table on the chart, based on the currently visible start and end dates.
Functionality
- The indicator aims to confirm trend changes through timely Buy/Sell signals.
- It uses two Moving Averages and Bollinger Bands, combined with filters such as BB Lookback, -- The variable settings have been tested with a mix of manual and AI testing to find the optimal configuration. You can adjust the variables to suit your goals.
- The design is simple, with clear parameters and instant readability of Buy/Sell Signals on the chart and in the Table results, without complex interpretation needed.
- It works effectively by requiring both trend confirmation and volatility control management.
- Signals are timed to be as accurate as possible, avoiding futile weak or false ones.
- A Table shows the effectiveness of the signals on the current visible chart, providing immediate, realistic feedback. The Buy & Hold strategy results are also included for comparison with the Buy/Sell swing strategy. The Buy & Hold results start from the first Buy signal to ensure a fair comparison.
- Changing the parameters instantly updates the Table, giving a quick, at-a-glance performance check.
Caution
- No technical tool is perfect; it cannot predict disasters, wars, or the actions of large fund managers or short sellers.
- After testing thousands of TradingView indicators over 24 years, I’ve found none to be 100% accurate all the time.
- This Buy/Sell Signals indicator may outperform some others but is still not perfect.
So, just be aware, and don’t be fooled by this tool.
Grok/Claude Quantum Signal Pro * Grok/Claude X Series*Grok/Claude Quantum Signal Pro
This is a TradingView indicator focused on catching momentum reversals at price extremes, with a sophisticated divergence detection system as its standout feature. The "Quantum" branding is marketing flair — under the hood, it's a well-structured combination of momentum oscillators, volatility bands, and divergence analysis working together to identify high-probability turning points.
Core Philosophy
The indicator asks: "Is price at an extreme level where momentum is exhausted, and is there evidence that a reversal or continuation is likely?"
It approaches this by requiring multiple confirming factors before generating a signal. Price must be at a band extreme, momentum indicators must be at extreme readings, and the market must be trending (not choppy). Optionally, it can also require RSI divergence and volume confirmation.
The Dynamic Envelope Bands
The foundation is an adaptive channel built around a moving average (EMA or SMA, user's choice). The bands extend above and below this centerline using ATR (Average True Range) multiplied by a dynamic factor.
What makes these bands "adaptive" is that the multiplier adjusts based on ADX — when trends are stronger, the bands widen to accommodate larger directional moves. In weaker trend environments, the bands stay tighter. This helps the bands stay relevant across different market conditions rather than being too loose in quiet markets or too tight during volatile trends.
The centerline itself is color-coded based on its slope: green when rising, red when falling, yellow when flat. This gives immediate visual feedback on short-term directional bias.
The Multi-Layer Filter System
Signals must pass through several filters before being displayed. Here's what each filter does:
FilterWhat It ChecksDefault StateADX TrendingIs ADX above threshold (20)? Avoids signals in choppy, directionless marketsRequired (always on)RSI ExtremesIs RSI oversold (<30) for buys, overbought (>70) for sells?Required (always on)Fisher TransformIs Fisher below -2.0 for buys, above +2.0 for sells? Confirms momentum exhaustionRequired (always on)Trend AlignmentIs price above/below the trend EMA in the right direction?Optional (off by default)Volume SurgeIs current volume significantly above average?Optional (off by default)DivergenceIs there an active RSI divergence pattern?Optional (off by default)
The Fisher Transform
The Fisher Transform is a lesser-known oscillator that converts price into a Gaussian normal distribution, making extreme values much more pronounced. When Fisher readings hit +2.0 or -2.0, it indicates statistically significant momentum exhaustion. By requiring both RSI and Fisher to be at extremes simultaneously, the indicator filters out many false signals that would occur using just one oscillator.
The Detrended Price Oscillator (DPO)
The indicator also calculates DPO, which removes the trend component from price to show where current price sits relative to a historical average. This is displayed in the info panel as a percentage — positive values mean price is extended above its typical level, negative values mean it's extended below. This helps gauge how "stretched" price is from its mean.
RSI Divergence Detection — The Core Feature
This is where the indicator really shines. It detects both regular divergences (reversal signals) and hidden divergences (continuation signals).
Regular Divergences
Regular divergences suggest potential reversals:
Regular Bullish Divergence: Price makes a lower low, but RSI makes a higher low. This indicates that despite price falling further, selling momentum is actually weakening — a potential bottom signal. These are marked with cyan/light blue solid lines on the chart.
Regular Bearish Divergence: Price makes a higher high, but RSI makes a lower high. Despite price rising further, buying momentum is weakening — a potential top signal. Also marked with cyan solid lines.
Hidden Divergences
Hidden divergences suggest trend continuation (often overlooked by traders):
Hidden Bullish Divergence: Price makes a higher low, but RSI makes a lower low. The uptrend is healthy (higher lows in price), but RSI dipped lower, creating a "hidden" bullish setup that often precedes another leg up. Marked with purple dashed lines.
Hidden Bearish Divergence: Price makes a lower high, but RSI makes a higher high. The downtrend structure is intact, but RSI bounced higher, suggesting another leg down is coming. Also marked with purple dashed lines.
The divergence detection uses pivot points (local highs and lows) to identify the comparison points. Users can adjust the pivot lookback (how many bars to use for pivot identification) and the maximum lookback window for finding divergence pairs.
Signal Generation Logic
A buy signal fires when all these conditions align:
Market is trending (ADX above threshold)
RSI is in oversold territory (below 30)
Fisher Transform is oversold (below -2.0)
Plus any optional filters that are enabled
A sell signal requires the mirror conditions: trending market, overbought RSI (above 70), and overbought Fisher (above +2.0).
There's also a cooldown mechanism requiring at least 5 bars between signals to prevent clustering.
Visual Elements
The indicator provides layered visual information:
Adaptive bands with color-coded centerline (green/red/yellow based on slope)
Cloud fill between bands, colored by trend direction
Signal arrows (triangles) at entry points
Price labels showing exact entry price at each signal
Divergence lines connecting the pivot points that form the divergence pattern
Divergence labels ("REG BULL", "HID BEAR", etc.) with tooltips explaining what each pattern means
Info panel showing current status of all indicators and any active divergences
The Info Panel
The top-right panel displays real-time status for all the indicator components. Each row is color-coded to show whether that factor is currently bullish, bearish, or neutral. The last two rows specifically track whether regular and hidden divergences are currently active, making it easy to see at a glance if a divergence pattern has recently formed.
Alert System
The indicator includes a comprehensive alert system covering not just buy/sell signals, but also "setup building" conditions (when RSI and Fisher are at extremes but ADX hasn't confirmed yet), market regime changes (trending to ranging and vice versa), and individual divergence detections for all four types.
Summary
This indicator is designed for traders who want to catch reversals at price extremes with multiple layers of confirmation. Its strength lies in the divergence detection system, which identifies both potential reversals and trend continuation setups. The modular filter system lets users dial in their preferred level of strictness — from the default configuration that requires just the core filters, to a highly selective mode requiring trend alignment, volume confirmation, and divergence all at once. It's best suited for swing trading or identifying key turning points on higher timeframes.
Grok/Claude AI Neural Fusion Pro * Grok/Claude X SeriesGrok/Claude AI Neural Fusion Pro
This is a TradingView indicator that combines multiple technical analysis methods into a unified scoring system to identify trading opportunities. Despite the "Neural" and "AI" branding, it's not actually using machine learning — it's a sophisticated blend of traditional indicators weighted together to produce a single decision-aiding score.
Core Philosophy
The indicator attempts to answer the question: "How bullish or bearish is the current market environment, and when should I consider entering a trade?"
It does this by calculating a "GXS Score" (ranging from -1 to +1) that aggregates five different market dimensions: trend strength, momentum, volume, price structure, and price action quality. Each dimension contributes to the final score based on user-defined weights.
The Dynamic Bands System
Rather than using standard Bollinger Bands, this indicator creates adaptive bands that expand and contract based on market conditions. The bands are built around a midpoint calculated from Heikin Ashi candles (smoothed price bars that filter out noise), then extended outward using ATR (Average True Range) multiplied by a dynamic factor.
What makes these bands "dynamic" is that the multiplier adjusts based on two factors: the Chaikin Oscillator (which measures buying/selling pressure through accumulation/distribution) and ADX (trend strength). When there's strong directional pressure or a powerful trend, the bands widen to accommodate larger price swings. In quieter markets, they tighten.
The Five Scoring Components
The GXS Score is built from five weighted components:
ComponentDefault WeightWhat It MeasuresTrend Strength30%ADX direction and magnitude — is there a real trend, and which way?Momentum25%RSI, MACD, Stochastic, CCI, Rate of Change, plus divergence detectionVolume20%On-Balance Volume slope and whether volume confirms price movementPrice Structure15%Where price sits within the bands, plus volatility regimePrice Action10%Ratio of bullish vs bearish candles over recent bars
Trend Strength Component
This component only contributes to the score when ADX indicates a trending market (above the threshold, default 24). If DI+ exceeds DI-, the score tilts bullish; if DI- dominates, it tilts bearish. In ranging markets, this component essentially zeros out, preventing false trend signals during choppy conditions.
Momentum Component
This is the most complex component, combining six sub-indicators. RSI is normalized around the 50 level. MACD histogram is standardized against its own volatility. Stochastic and CCI contribute bonus points at extreme levels (oversold/overbought). Rate of Change adds directional bias for strong moves. Finally, divergence detection looks for situations where price makes new highs/lows but RSI doesn't confirm — a classic reversal warning.
Volume Component
The indicator tracks On-Balance Volume (a cumulative measure of buying vs selling pressure) and compares it to its moving average. When OBV is rising above its average during an uptrend, that's confirmation. The volume rate of change also contributes — surging volume adds conviction to signals.
Price Structure Component
This measures where the current price sits within the dynamic bands. If price is in the bottom 20% of the band range, that's bullish (potential bounce zone). If it's in the top 20%, that's bearish (potential resistance). The component also factors in volatility regime — low volatility environments get a slight bullish bias (breakouts tend to follow compression), while high volatility gets a bearish bias (exhaustion risk).
Price Action Component
A simple measure of recent candle character. If 70%+ of the last 10 candles were bullish (closed higher than they opened), the score tilts positive. Heavy bearish candle dominance tilts it negative.
Signal Generation
Buy and sell signals are generated when price touches or breaches the dynamic bands, but only if several filters pass:
ADX Filter (optional): Requires the market to be trending, avoiding signals in choppy conditions
RSI Filter (optional): For buys, RSI must be oversold (below 30); for sells, RSI must be overbought (above 70)
Cooldown Period: Prevents signal spam by requiring a minimum number of bars between signals (default 6)
The indicator also tracks "zones" based purely on the GXS Score. When the score exceeds the buy threshold (default 0.12) during a trending market, a green cloud appears between the bands. When it drops below the sell threshold (default -0.12), a red cloud appears. These zones indicate favorable conditions even without a specific band-touch signal.
Trend Strength Meter
Separate from the GXS Score, the indicator calculates a "Trend Strength" percentage (0-100%) displayed in the info table. This combines ADX strength (40% weight), slope consistency (30% — how steady is the price direction), volume alignment (20% — is volume confirming the move), and momentum agreement (10% — are multiple indicators pointing the same direction). This helps traders gauge how reliable the current trend is.
Visual Elements
The indicator provides multiple visual layers that can be toggled on or off:
Dynamic bands (blue midline, red upper, green lower)
Signal clouds between the bands when in buy/sell zones
Background shading indicating bullish (green) or bearish (red) regime
Triangle arrows at signal points with configurable sizes
Price labels showing exact entry prices at signals
ADX strength dots at the bottom (white = weak, orange = moderate, blue = strong)
Info table with current readings for all key metrics
Debug panel (optional) showing individual component scores
Summary
This is essentially a "committee voting" system where multiple technical indicators each cast votes on market direction, and those votes are weighted and summed into a single score. The dynamic bands provide context for where price is relative to recent volatility, while the various filters help avoid low-quality signals. It's designed for traders who want a synthesized view of market conditions rather than watching a dozen separate indicators.
Grok/Claude MoneyLine Fusion * Grok/Claude X SeriesMoneyLine Fusion Indicator
This is a technical analysis indicator designed to help traders identify potential buy and sell opportunities in the market. It combines several well-known trading concepts into one unified tool, displaying visual bands on the chart and generating signals when multiple conditions align.
The Core Concept: The "Money Line"
At the heart of this indicator is something called the Money Line, which is essentially a smoothed trend line calculated using linear regression over the last 16 bars (by default). Think of it as a "best fit" line through recent prices that shows you the general direction the market is heading. The indicator colors this line green when the trend is rising, red when it's falling, and yellow when it's essentially flat or undecided.
The Dynamic Bands
Surrounding the Money Line are upper and lower bands that expand and contract based on market volatility. These bands use the ATR (Average True Range) to measure how much the price typically moves. Here's where it gets clever: the bands also factor in the ADX indicator (which measures trend strength). When the market is trending strongly, the bands widen more aggressively to account for bigger price swings. When the trend is weak, they stay tighter. This adaptive behavior helps the indicator adjust to different market conditions automatically.
The area between the bands is shaded in the trend color (green, red, or yellow) to give you a quick visual of the current market bias.
How Buy and Sell Signals Are Generated
The indicator doesn't just look at one thing — it requires multiple conditions to align before triggering a signal. This is designed to filter out false signals and only alert you when several factors agree.
Signal TypeRequired ConditionsBUYFisher Transform is below -2.0 (oversold), Aroon Up is low (below 20), Aroon Down is high (above 80), and optionally a positive TA ScoreSELLFisher Transform is above +2.0 (overbought), Aroon Up is high (above 80), Aroon Down is low (below 20), and optionally a negative TA Score
Fisher Transform is a mathematical technique that converts price data into a bell curve distribution, making extreme readings (overbought/oversold) easier to spot.
Aroon measures how long it's been since the highest high or lowest low. When Aroon Down is high and Aroon Up is low, it suggests recent price action has been dominated by lows — a potential reversal setup for a buy.
The indicator also prevents signal spam by requiring at least 5 bars between signals of the same type.
The TA Scoring System
Behind the scenes, the indicator calculates a composite score based on four different technical indicators:
MACD — Momentum and trend direction (scores -2 to +2)
DMI — Directional movement comparing buyers vs sellers (scores -2 to +2)
MFI — Money Flow Index, similar to RSI but incorporates volume (scores -2 to +2)
RSI — Classic overbought/oversold measure (scores -1 to +1)
These scores are added together, and the result is displayed in the info panel with labels like "very bullish," "slightly bearish," or "neutral." You can optionally require a minimum TA score before signals trigger, adding another layer of confirmation.
Visual Display Elements
The indicator offers several optional display features:
Shaded bands between upper and lower lines
Buy/Sell labels directly on the chart showing the entry price
Bright blue candle highlighting when a signal fires
Info panel in the corner showing the Money Line value, volatility percentile, RSI, and TA score
Score dots at the bottom of the chart (green for bullish, red for bearish, yellow for neutral)
Debug table for troubleshooting that shows real-time values of Fisher, Aroon, and signal conditions
In Summary
This indicator is essentially a multi-factor confirmation system. Rather than relying on a single indicator that might give many false signals, it waits until the trend direction (Money Line), momentum extremes (Fisher Transform), price cycle position (Aroon), and overall technical picture (TA Score) all point in the same direction. The adaptive bands help visualize where price "should" be trading given current volatility and trend strength. It's designed for traders who prefer fewer but higher-conviction signals.
Grok/Claude AI Regime Engine • Grok/Claude X SeriesGrok/Claude AI Regime Engine
This is a TradingView indicator designed to identify market regimes (bullish, bearish, or neutral) and generate buy/sell signals based on multiple technical factors working together.
Core Concept
At its heart, this indicator tries to answer a simple question: "What kind of market are we in right now, and when should I consider buying or selling?"
It does this by blending several well-known technical analysis tools into a unified system. Think of it as a dashboard that synthesizes multiple indicators into clear, actionable information.
How It Determines Market Regime
The indicator creates what it calls a "Money Line" by combining two exponential moving averages (EMAs) — a fast one (default 8 periods) and a slow one (default 24 periods). These are weighted together, with the fast EMA getting 60% influence by default. This blended line serves as the primary trend reference.
Bullish regime is declared when the short EMA crosses above the long EMA, provided the RSI isn't already in overbought territory. Bearish regime kicks in when the opposite happens — short EMA crosses below long, as long as RSI isn't oversold. Neutral regime occurs when the indicator detects sideways, choppy conditions.
The neutral detection is particularly interesting. It uses two optional methods: one looks at how flat the Money Line's slope is (compared to recent volatility via ATR), and the other checks how close together the two EMAs are as a percentage of price. When the market is grinding sideways, these methods help the indicator avoid falsely calling a trend.
Signal Generation Logic
Buy and sell signals are generated using Donchian Channel breakouts as the trigger mechanism. The Donchian Channel tracks the highest high and lowest low over a lookback period (default 20 bars), using the previous bar's values to avoid repainting issues.
A buy signal fires when price touches or breaks below the lower Donchian band, suggesting a potential reversal from oversold conditions. A sell signal fires when price reaches the upper band. However, these raw breakout signals pass through several filters before being displayed:
FilterPurposeADX thresholdOnly signals when the market has sufficient trend strength (default: ADX > 25)RSI filterBuy signals require RSI to be oversold; sell signals require overbought RSICooldown periodPrevents signal spam by requiring a minimum number of bars between signalsClose confirmationOptional setting to require a candle close beyond the band, not just a wick
Additional Metrics Displayed
The indicator calculates and displays several supplementary metrics in an information panel. ADX (Average Directional Index) measures trend strength — values below 15 suggest a weak, ranging market, while above 25 indicates a strong trend. The colored dots at the bottom of the chart reflect this: white for weak, orange for moderate, blue for strong.
BBWP (Bollinger Band Width Percentile) measures current volatility relative to historical volatility over roughly a year of data. High readings suggest volatility expansion; low readings suggest compression, which often precedes significant moves.
Alerts and Notifications
The indicator generates alerts in two scenarios: when the market regime changes (bullish to bearish, etc.) and when buy/sell signals trigger. Alert messages include the ticker symbol, timeframe, current price, RSI, ADX, and other relevant context so you can quickly assess the situation without opening the chart.
Visual Customization
Users can toggle various display elements on or off, including the EMA lines, Donchian bands, shaded regime zones between the bands, and price labels at signal points. The shading between the upper and lower bands changes color based on the current regime — green for bullish, magenta for bearish, and blue for neutral — providing an at-a-glance view of market conditions over time.
Summary
This is essentially a trend-following system with mean-reversion entry signals, filtered by momentum and trend strength indicators. It's designed to help traders identify favorable market conditions and time entries while avoiding signals during choppy, directionless periods. The multiple confirmation layers aim to reduce false signals, though like any technical system, it will still produce losing trades in certain market conditions.
Modello Espansione 1 – Monday Range + ClustersONLY M1 to M30. Don't work on H1 or more. Don't know how i'm watching 😳
MA + ATR Channel (Custom)MA + ATR Channel
The moving average serves as the axis, with an upper and lower channel at x times the ATR acting as support and resistance.
TDI DIVERGENCEThis indicator, along with the TDI indicator: http , can offer trusted signals to enter and exit.
and just can be used as a complete trading system.
You can send your feedback and comments to my email
Displacement Intelligence Channel (DIC) @darshaksscThe Displacement Intelligence Channel (DIC) is a clean, minimal, non-repainting analytical tool designed to help traders observe how price behaves around its dynamic equilibrium.
It does not generate buy/sell signals, does not predict future price movement, and should not be interpreted as financial advice.
All calculations are based strictly on confirmed historical bars.
⭐ What This Indicator Does
Price constantly fluctuates between expansion (large moves) and compression (small moves).
The DIC analyzes these changes through:
Displacement (how far price moves per bar)
ATR response (how volatility reacts over time)
Dynamic width calculation (channel widens or tightens as volatility changes)
EMA-based core midline (a smooth equilibrium reference)
The result is a smart two-line channel that adapts to market conditions without cluttering the chart.
This is NOT a fair value gap, moving average ribbon, or premium/discount model.
It is a purely mathematical displacement-ATR engine.
⭐ How It Works
The indicator builds three elements:
1. Intelligence Midline
A smooth EMA that acts as the channel’s core “equilibrium.”
It gives a stable reference of where price is gravitating during the current session or trend.
2. Adaptive Upper Boundary
Calculated using displacement + ATR.
When volatility increases, the channel expands outward.
When volatility compresses, the channel tightens.
3. Adaptive Lower Boundary
Mirrors the upper boundary.
Also expands and contracts based on market conditions.
All lines update only on confirmed bar closes, keeping the script non-repainting.
⭐ What to Look For (Purely Analytical)
This indicator does not imply trend continuation, reversal, or breakout.
Instead, here’s what traders typically observe:
1. Price Reactions Around the Midline
Price often oscillates around the midline during equilibrium phases.
Strong deviation from the midline highlights expansion or momentum phases.
2. Channel Expansion / Contraction
Wider channel → increased volatility, displacement, and uncertainty
Tighter channel → compression and calm conditions
Traders may use this for context only — not for decision-making.
3. Respect of Channel Boundary
When market structure respects the upper/lower channel lines, it simply indicates volatility boundaries, not overbought/oversold conditions.
⭐ How to Add This Indicator
Open TradingView
Select any chart
Click Indicators → Invite-Only Scripts / My Scripts
Choose “Displacement Intelligence Channel (DIC)”
The channel will appear automatically on the chart
⭐ Recommended Settings (Optional)
These settings do not change signals (because the indicator has none).
They only adjust sensitivity:
Center EMA Length (default 34)
Smoother or faster midline
Displacement Lookback (default 21)
Controls how much recent displacement affects width
ATR Lookback (default 21)
Governs how volatility is interpreted
Min/Max Multipliers
Limits how tight or wide the channel can expand
Adjust them cautiously for different timeframes or asset classes.
⭐ Important Notes
This tool is non-repainting
It does not use future data
It does not repaint previous channel widths
It follows TradingView House Rules
It contains no signals, no alerts, and no predictions
The DIC is designed for visual context only and should be used as an analytical overlay, not as a stand-alone decision tool.
⭐ Disclaimer
This script is strictly for informational and educational purposes only.
It does not provide or imply any trading signals, financial advice, or expected outcomes.
Always do your own research and consult a licensed financial professional before making trading decisions.
HD Trades📊 ICT Confluence Toolkit (FVG, OB, SMT)
This All-in-One indicator is designed for Smart Money Concepts (SMC) traders, providing visual confirmation and signaling for three critical Inner Circle Trader (ICT) tools directly on your chart: Fair Value Gaps (FVG), Order Blocks (OB), and Smart Money Technique (SMT) Divergence.
It eliminates the need to load multiple indicators, streamlining your analysis for high-probability setups.
🔑 Key Features
1. Fair Value Gaps (FVG)
Automatic Detection: Instantly highlights bullish (buy-side) and bearish (sell-side) imbalances using the standard three-candle pattern.
Real-Time Mitigation: Gaps are drawn until price trades into the FVG zone, at which point the indicator automatically "mitigates" and removes the box, ensuring your chart stays clean.
2. Order Blocks (OB)
Impulse-Based Logic: Identifies valid Order Blocks (the last opposing candle) confirmed by a strong, structure-breaking impulse move, quantified using an Average True Range (ATR) multiplier for dynamic sensitivity.
Mitigation Tracking: Bullish OBs are tracked until broken below the low, and Bearish OBs until broken above the high, distinguishing between active supply/demand zones.
3. SMT Divergence (Smart Money Technique)
Multi-Asset Comparison: Utilizes the Pine Script request.security() function to compare the swing structure of the current chart against a correlated asset (e.g., EURUSD vs. GBPUSD, or ES vs. NQ).
Signal Labels: Plots clear 🐂 SMT (Bullish) or 🐻 SMT (Bearish) labels directly on the chart when a divergence in market extremes is detected, signaling a potential reversal or continuation based on internal market weakness.
⚙️ Customization
All three components are toggleable and feature customizable colors and lookback periods, allowing you to fine-tune the indicator to your specific trading strategy and preferred timeframes.
Crucial Setup: For SMT Divergence to function, you must enter a correlated symbol (e.g., NQ1!, ES1!, or a related Forex pair) in the indicator settings.
Daily 12/21 EMA OverlayDaily 12/21 EMA Overlay
This indicator projects the daily 12 and 21 EMAs onto any timeframe as a soft, semi-transparent band. It is designed to give a constant higher-timeframe bias and dynamic support/resistance reference while you execute your systems on lower timeframes (4H, 1H, 15m, etc.).
The script uses request.security() to calculate the 12/21 EMAs on the daily chart only, then overlays those values on your current timeframe without recalculating them locally. This means the band always represents the true daily 12/21 EMAs, regardless of the chart you are viewing.
Key Features:
Fixed daily 12/21 EMA band, visible on all timeframes
Faded lines and fill to keep focus on your active intraday tools
Simple, minimal inputs (fast length, slow length, colors, band visibility)
Ideal as a higher-timeframe “backdrop” for systems built around EMA trend, rejections, or liquidity sweeps
How to Use
Add the indicator on any symbol and timeframe
Keep your normal intraday EMAs (e.g., EMA 12/21) for execution
Note: You can change the bands to not just be 12 or 21, you can change them if needed for your own systems or emas that you use.
This tool is intentionally lightweight: it does one job—showing the true daily EMA structure across all timeframes—and leaves trade execution logic to your primary system.
🏛️ Inst. Value SuiteInstitutional Valuation Suite (IVS)
Executive Summary Traditional volatility indicators frequently exhibit limitations when applied to long-term secular growth assets. Because they calculate volatility in absolute currency units rather than percentage terms, standard deviation bands often distort or become obsolete during phases of exponential price expansion (e.g., significant capitalization shifts in Crypto or Growth Stocks).
The Institutional Valuation Suite addresses this latency by utilizing Geometric (Log-Normal) Standard Deviation. This methodology enables the model to adapt dynamically to the asset's price scale, providing statistically significant valuation zones regardless of price magnitude.
Operational Theory The model operates as a mean-reversion instrument, visualizing price action as a dynamic deviation from a "Fair Value" baseline. It quantifies statistical extremes to identify when an asset is overextended (Speculative Premium) or undervalued (Deep Discount) relative to historical volatility.
Key Features
1. Log-Normal Volatility Engine
Geometric Mode (Default): Calculates volatility in percentage terms. This is the requisite setting for assets exhibiting logarithmic growth, such as Cryptocurrencies and Technology equities.
Arithmetic Mode: Retains linear calculation methods for Forex pairs or range-bound assets where traditional standard deviation is preferred.
2. Valuation Heatmap
Visualizes valuation metrics directly onto price candles to mitigate subjective interpretation bias.
GREEN: Deep Value / Accumulation Zone (<−0.5σ).
ORANGE: Overvaluation / Premium Zone (>2.0σ).
RED: Speculative Anomaly Zone (>3.0σ).
3. Mean Reversion Signals
VALUE RECLAIM: Triggers when price re-enters the lower deviation band from below. This confirms support validation and filters out premature entries during high-momentum drawdowns.
TOP EXIT: Triggers when price breaks down from the upper speculative zone, signaling a potential trend exhaustion.
4. Statistical Dashboard
Displays a real-time Z-Score to quantify the standard deviations the current price is from its baseline.
>3.0: Statistical Anomaly (upper bound).
<−0.5: Statistical Discount (lower bound).
Configuration & Parameters
Per your requirements, the suggested code tooltips for your inputs are listed below.
Cycle Length
Determines the lookback period used to calculate the Fair Value baseline.
Crypto Macro: 200 (Approx. 4 Years).
Altcoins: 100 (Approx. 2 Years).
Equities (S&P 500): 50 (1 Year Trend).
Intraday: Set "Timeframe Lock" to "Chart".
Tooltip Text: "Sets the lookback period for the baseline calculation. Recommended: 200 for Crypto Macro, 50 for Equities, or adjust based on the asset's specific volatility cycle."
Timeframe Lock
Allows the user to fix the calculation to a specific timeframe or allow it to float with the chart.
Tooltip Text: "Locks the calculation to a specific timeframe (e.g., Daily, Weekly) to ensure baseline consistency when zooming into lower timeframes."
Technical Integrity
This indicator employs strict strict offset logic (barmerge.lookahead_on) to ensure historical data integrity. The signals rendered on historical bars are mathematically identical to those that would have appeared in a real-time environment, ensuring backtesting reliability.
Disclaimer: This script provides statistical analysis based on historical volatility metrics and does not constitute financial advice.
J&A Sessions & NewsProject J&A: Session Ranges is a precision-engineered tool designed for professional traders who operate based on Time & Price. Unlike standard session indicators that clutter the chart with background colors, this tool focuses on Dynamic Price Ranges to help you visualize the Highs, Lows, and liquidity pools of each session.
It is pre-configured for Frankfurt Time (Europe/Berlin) but is fully customizable for any global location.
Key Features
1. Dynamic Session Ranges (The Boxes) Instead of vertical stripes, this indicator draws Boxes that encapsulate the entire price action of a session.
Real-Time Tracking: The box automatically expands to capture the Highest High and Lowest Low of the current session.
Visual Clarity: Instantly see the trading range of Asia, London, and New York to identify breakouts or range-bound conditions.
2. The "Lunch Break" Logic (Unique Feature) Institutional volume often dies down during lunch hours. This indicator allows you to Split the Session to account for these breaks.
Enabled: The script draws two separate boxes (Morning Session vs. Afternoon Session), allowing you to see fresh ranges after the lunch accumulation.
Disabled: The script draws one continuous box for the full session.
3. Manual High-Impact News Scheduler Never get caught on the wrong side of a spike. Since TradingView scripts cannot access live calendars, this tool includes a Manual Scheduler for risk management.
Input: Simply input the time of high-impact events (e.g., CPI, NFP) from ForexFactory into the settings.
Visual: A dashed line appears on the chart at the exact news time.
Audio Alert: The system triggers an alarm 10 minutes before the event, giving you time to manage positions or exit trades.
Default Configuration (Frankfurt Time)
Asian Session: 01:00 - 10:00 (Lunch disabled)
London Session: 09:00 - 17:30 (Lunch: 12:00-13:00)
New York Session: 14:00 - 22:00 (Lunch: 18:00-19:00)
How to Use
Setup: Apply the indicator. The default timezone is Europe/Berlin. If you live elsewhere, simply change the "Your Timezone" setting to your local time (e.g., America/New_York), and the boxes will align automatically.
Daily Routine: Check the economic calendar in the morning. If there is a "Red Folder" event at 14:30, open the indicator settings and enter 14:30 into the News Scheduler.
Trade: Use the Session Highs and Lows as liquidity targets or breakout levels.
Settings & Customization
Timezone: Full support for major global trading hubs.
Colors: Customize the Box fill and Border colors for every session.
Labels: Rename sessions (e.g., "Tokyo" instead of "Asia") via the settings menu.
CSP Institutional Filter PRO This indicator evaluates whether a ticker qualifies for a high-probability Cash-Secured Put (CSP) based on an institutional options-selling framework. It checks RSI, momentum, support levels, ATR-based risk, IVR, DTE, and earnings timing to determine if the setup meets either the Standard CSP Module (30–45 DTE) or the Pre-Earnings CSP Module (7–21 days before earnings). The script visually marks valid setups, highlights risk zones, and provides an on-chart diagnostic summary.
Ichimoku Green BG by Pranojit DeyThis indicator shows ichimoku bulliush trend background so that the option buyers can understand bullish trend easily.
PIVOT AND ICHIMOKU BACKGROUND BY PRANOJIT DEYIt shows pivot bias in relation to day open line and it also shows ichimoku bullish trend background. good for option buyers to understand market bias.
Key Levels by Romulus V2This is the updated key levels script I added dynamic levels that change throughout the day opening range high and low and customizable settings to adjust.
Keltner Channels - signal providerThis enhanced channel for pro traders visually indicates enhanced entry or exit signal based on the position of the underlying within the channel. Remember: EVERY TREND HAS ITS RETRACEMENTS - with this indicator you will avoid entering in full uptrend (bearing more downside risk than upside) or exiting (shorting) at max downtrend.
To be used together with the trend on higher timeframes (especially for the interpretation of the baseline)
Upper part = potential sell signal (especially in overall downtrends)
Lower part = potential buy signal (especially in overall uptrends)
Basis = potential buy signal (especially in strong uptrends)
= potential sell signal (especially in overall downtrends)
Long-Term Strategy: 1-Year Breakout + 6-Month ExitDescripción (Description): (Copia y pega todo lo que está dentro del recuadro de abajo)
Description
This is a long-term trend-following strategy designed to capture major market moves while filtering out short-term noise. It is based on the classic principle of "buying strength" (Breakouts) and allowing profits to run, while cutting losses when the medium-term trend reverses.
How it Works (Logic)
1. Entry Condition (Long Only): The strategy looks for a significant display of strength. It enters a Long position only when two conditions are met simultaneously:
Price Breakout: The closing price exceeds the highest high of the last 252 trading days (approximately 1 year). This ensures we are entering during a strong momentum phase.
Trend Filter: The SuperTrend indicator (Settings: ATR 10, Factor 3.0) must be bullish. This acts as a confirmation filter to avoid false breakouts in choppy markets.
2. Exit Condition: The strategy uses a trailing stop based on price action, not a fixed percentage.
It closes the position when the price closes below the lowest low of the last 126 trading days (approximately 6 months).
This wide exit allows the trade to "breathe" during normal market corrections without exiting the position prematurely.
Settings & Risk Management
Capital Usage: The script is configured to use 10% of equity per trade to reflect realistic risk management (compounding).
Commissions: Included at 0.1% to simulate real trading costs.
Slippage: Included (3 ticks) to account for market execution variability.
Best Use: This strategy is intended for higher timeframes (Daily or Weekly) on trending assets like Indices, Crypto, or Commodities.






















