ICT Liquidity Zone [KTY]ICT Liquidity Zone Indicator
Overview
This indicator automatically detects and displays Liquidity Zones based on ICT (Inner Circle Trader) methodology.
Liquidity zones are areas where stop-loss orders cluster around swing highs and lows. Smart money targets these zones to grab liquidity before reversing price direction.
Key Features
Multi-Timeframe Support
Display liquidity zones from two different timeframes simultaneously (LTF & HTF)
HTF liquidity zones represent more significant levels
Buyside & Sellside Liquidity
Buyside Liquidity: Areas above swing highs where short sellers' stops accumulate → Smart money sweeps these before selling
Sellside Liquidity: Areas below swing lows where long buyers' stops accumulate → Smart money sweeps these before buying
Volume Analysis
Displays relative volume percentage at liquidity formation
Higher percentage indicates stronger liquidity concentration
Mitigation Tracking
Liquidity zones are automatically removed when price sweeps through
Option to display swept zones for reference
How to Use
Identify liquidity pools above recent highs or below recent lows
Wait for a sweep — price breaks the level then quickly reverses
Look for confirmation using CHoCH, Order Blocks, or FVGs
Enter on the reversal, set stop beyond the swept level
Pro Tips:
Multiple equal highs/lows create stronger liquidity pools
Liquidity sweep + immediate reversal = high probability setup
Combine with Order Blocks and FVGs for confluence
HTF liquidity is more significant than LTF liquidity
Asian session highs/lows often become liquidity targets
Settings
SettingDescriptionLTF / HTFEnable and select timeframes for liquidity detectionBuyside Liquidity CountNumber of buyside zones to displaySellside Liquidity CountNumber of sellside zones to displayShow Mitigated LiquidityRemove or Show swept liquidity zonesLabel ColorCustomize text color inside liquidity boxes
Alerts
🔴 Buyside Liquidity Detected
🟢 Sellside Liquidity Detected
🔴 Buyside Liquidity Break
🟢 Sellside Liquidity Break
🔴 Buyside Liquidity Touched
🟢 Sellside Liquidity Touched
Notes
This indicator is designed for educational purposes
Distinguish between genuine breakouts and liquidity sweeps
Always combine with proper risk management
If you find this indicator helpful, please leave a like and follow for more ICT-based tools!
Candlestick analysis
Auto Trend LinesPivot Left/Right Bars: Higher = fewer but stronger pivots (try 5-15 for weekly charts)
Extend Lines Forward: How far to project (50-200 bars recommended)
Line Color: Change to match your preference
Show Pivot Markers: Turn on to see where pivots are detected
Educational Market Structure & Trend Context🔍 Overview
This time-limited indicator is designed for educational and analytical purposes only. It helps users visually study price structure behavior and trend context by marking key structural points on the chart and overlaying a trend reference line. The indicator does not generate trading signals, predictions, or recommendations.
⚙️ How the Indicator Works
The script analyzes price action over a user-defined lookback period to identify local structural points:
Higher Highs within the selected range
Lower Lows within the selected range
These points are plotted as simple visual markers to help users understand how price is evolving over time.
In addition, a moving average is applied to provide broader trend context.
🟢 Green Markers (Structure Strength)
Appear when price forms a local higher high within the lookback window
Represent relative strength in price structure
They are not buy signals and do not indicate future movement
🔴 Red Markers (Structure Weakness)
Appear when price forms a local lower low within the lookback window
Represent relative weakness in price structure
They are not sell signals and do not indicate reversals
➖ Grey Line (Trend Context Line)
This line is a moving average calculated over a fixed period
It provides trend context only, helping users visually distinguish between upward and downward environments
It does not act as support, resistance, or entry guidance
🎨 Background Shading (Optional Context)
A subtle background color may appear depending on price position relative to the trend line
This shading is purely visual context, not a signal or confirmation
🎯 Purpose & Benefits
Helps users study market structure in a clean and simple way
Encourages price-action awareness instead of signal dependency
Supports manual analysis, learning, and chart reading skills
Keeps the chart minimal, non-predictive, and professional
⚠️ Important Notes
This indicator does not provide buy/sell signals
No targets, stop levels, or profit expectations are included
Past structure points do not predict future outcomes
Users should apply their own analysis and risk management
Overnight Mid-point v2Same idea as first script, just refined so it takes candlesticks and not swings.
Double Top/Bottom Auto Highlighter - FixedThis lightweight indicator automatically detects and highlights classic reversal patterns on your chart:
• Double Bottom (W-shape) → Green background + "DB" label (potential bullish reversal)
• Double Top (M-shape) → Red background + "DT" label (potential bearish reversal)
Features:
• Pivot-based detection (adjustable lookback for reliability)
• Price tolerance % (allows for small differences in highs/lows)
• Optional volume spike filter (only show patterns after climactic moves)
• Subtle visuals: Toggleable background highlights, labels, and dashed neckline
• Built-in alerts for pattern detection + neckline breakouts (great for gold/silver setups!)
• Clean & minimal — no clutter, works on any timeframe/symbol
How to use:
- Green "DB" after a sell-off → Watch for bounce/long opportunity (like your recent gold double bottoms)
- Red "DT" after a rally → Potential short or exit longs
- Combine with your other indicators (e.g., WC Cross Clouds for regime confirmation)
Tweak pivot length (5–10 recommended) and tolerance (0.3–0.8%) in settings to fit your style.
Feel free to use, modify, fork, or expand this script however you want! Released under open license.
Happy trading!
Dove– Chesapeake, VA
RSI Level Candles [fmb]RSI Level Candles
What it is
RSI Level Candles is a minimal, high-signal overlay that keeps your attention on price. It paints candles by RSI regime and adds tiny edge dots to highlight extreme momentum. The design goal is speed and clarity with no clutter.
Why it was built
Most RSI tools sit in a separate pane and introduce noise with extra lines, labels, and overlapping thresholds. This indicator moves the information onto price itself. You see regime directly on the candles and only the most important alerts when RSI is in extreme territory.
What it does
Candles change color according to RSI. Above the neutral high (default 60) they turn green. At the high extreme (default 70, or 80 if you prefer) they turn lime. Between 40 and 60 you may show a soft yellow neutral band or leave candles unpainted. Below the neutral low (default 40) candles turn red, and at or below the low extreme (default 30, or 20 if you prefer) they turn maroon. The indicator also prints small dots at the top and bottom of the pane to spotlight extremes. A green dot appears at the top on any bar with RSI at or above the high extreme. A red dot appears at the bottom on any bar with RSI at or below the low extreme.
How this helps
You get an instant read on momentum regime without leaving the price chart. Extremes are easy to spot which helps manage chase or exhaustion risk. The neutral band behavior helps distinguish trend days from range days and supports cleaner add or trim decisions within an existing trend.
Best practices
Treat 60 and 40 as momentum gates. Above 60 favors a long bias and additive entries on pullbacks. Below 40 favors a defensive posture on longs or a short bias. Use extremes for management rather than automatic reversal calls. In strong trends RSI can remain extreme for extended periods. Look for a change in market structure or a clear reclaim of 60 or 40 before shifting bias. Combine this overlay with simple structure and trend filters such as support and resistance, a 20 or 50 period moving average, and volume or volatility context.
Inputs
You can set RSI source and length, choose neutral low and high, and choose extreme low and high. The neutral band can be shown in soft yellow between 40 and 60 or turned off entirely. You can also toggle candle painting on or off if you only want the extreme dots.
Reading the colors
Lime indicates the extreme bullish zone. Green indicates bullish momentum. Yellow indicates the optional neutral band. Red indicates bearish momentum. Maroon indicates the extreme bearish zone. A small green dot at the top means the bar is in the high extreme. A small red dot at the bottom means the bar is in the low extreme.
Use cases
For trend following, stay aligned with the prevailing regime while avoiding overreactions to small fluctuations. For swing entries, buy pullbacks while RSI holds above 40 in uptrends, and fade bounces that stall under 60 in downtrends. For risk control, trim strength that pushes into extremes and stalls, then re-add on momentum reclaims.
Limitations
RSI measures momentum, not direction by itself. Do not use it in isolation. Extremes can persist during strong trends, so wait for structure or momentum re-tests before changing bias. Very illiquid symbols can create noisy signals.
Notes
Dots are designed to appear on every bar that sits inside the extreme zones. If you prefer single entry dots, change the logic to look for crosses rather than conditions. There is no separate RSI pane, no text labels, and no cross markers. The objective is simplicity and speed.
Ema+Vwap+ORB)Choose up to 4 Ema (usually 9, 21, 55 and 200) and see vwap and ORB or Opening range for the first 5 , 15 or 30 minutes. User will define this ORB
Peak Rejection LevelsPeak Rejection Levels is a price-action–based indicator designed to automatically identify strong rejection levels at swing highs and swing lows.
It highlights areas where price attempted to move further but was firmly rejected, often acting as key support or resistance zones.
The indicator is especially useful for :
Intraday and swing trading
Identifying high-probability rejection zones
Support/resistance mapping based on pure price action
Confluence with trend, structure, or indicator-based strategies
📈 What Is a “Peak Rejection”?
A peak rejection is defined using strict price-action rules:
🔺 Swing High Rejection (Resistance)
A swing high is marked as a rejection when:
The candle is a confirmed swing high
The candle has an upper wick
The upper wick is larger than the candle body
The wick represents the highest price of the swing
This indicates strong selling pressure and rejection from higher prices
🔻 Swing Low Rejection (Support)
A swing low is marked as a rejection when:
The candle is a confirmed swing low
The candle has a lower wick
The lower wick is larger than the candle body
The wick represents the lowest price of the swing
This indicates strong buying pressure and rejection from lower prices
When these conditions are met, the indicator draws a horizontal level at the rejection wick.
🧠 Key Features
✅ Works on any timeframe
✅ Non-repainting (uses confirmed swings)
✅ Automatically removes broken levels
✅ Automatically removes old levels based on time
✅ Clean and uncluttered chart output
✅ Pure price-action logic (no indicators, no lag)
FVG & Order Block - Market StructureOverview
A comprehensive Smart Money Concepts (SMC) indicator that combines Fair Value Gaps, Order Blocks, Market Structure analysis, and Key Levels into one powerful tool. Designed for traders who follow ICT (Inner Circle Trader) methodology and institutional trading concepts.
🔹 Features
Fair Value Gaps (FVG)
Automatically detects bullish and bearish imbalances in price
Customizable mitigation logic: choose between "Close" (candle must close through the gap) or "Touch" (wick into the gap)
FVGs extend forward and auto-remove when mitigated
Separate colors for bullish (demand) and bearish (supply) gaps
Order Blocks (OB)
Identifies institutional order blocks based on significant price moves
Detects the last opposing candle before a breakout move
Customizable mitigation type (Close vs Touch)
Adjustable lookback period for sensitivity control
Market Structure (CHoCH & BOS)
CHoCH (Change of Character): Detects trend reversals when price breaks structure against the current trend
BOS (Break of Structure): Confirms trend continuation when price breaks structure in the direction of the trend
Visual labels and dashed lines mark each structural break
Adjustable swing length for different trading styles
Key Levels
PDH/PDL: Previous Day High/Low
PWH/PWL: Previous Week High/Low
PMH/PML: Previous Month High/Low
Clean horizontal lines with labels that auto-update
Liquidity Levels
Identifies clusters of equal lows where stop losses likely accumulate
Shows percentage distance from current price
Helps anticipate liquidity grabs and stop hunts
Info Dashboard
Real-time display of current market structure (Bullish/Bearish/Neutral)
Count of active FVGs and Order Blocks
⚙️ Customization
Toggle each feature on/off independently
Fully customizable colors for all elements
Adjustable zone extension periods
Choose mitigation type per zone (Close vs Touch)
Swing length adjustment for market structure sensitivity
📈 How to Use
Identify Trend: Check the dashboard for current market structure
Find Entry Zones: Look for unfilled FVGs and untested Order Blocks in the direction of the trend
Confirm with Structure: Wait for BOS to confirm trend continuation or CHoCH for reversals
Use Key Levels: PDH/PDL/PWH/PWL act as support/resistance and liquidity targets
Watch Liquidity: Equal lows often get swept before reversals
🎯 Best Used On
Indices (NiftyFifty, BankNifty, S&P 500, Nasdaq)
Forex pairs
Crypto (BTC, ETH)
Works on all timeframes (15m, 1H, 4H, Daily recommended)
⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is a technical analysis tool and should not be considered financial advice. Always use proper risk management and combine with your own analysis. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
📝 Release Notes
v1.0
Initial release
FVG detection with customizable mitigation
Order Block detection
CHoCH & BOS market structure
PDH/PDL, PWH/PWL, PMH/PML levels
Liquidity level detection
Info dashboard
Tags: smartmoney smc ict fairvaluegap fvg orderblock marketstructure choch bos liquidity supplydemand priceaction
Box Theory PRO WeeklyBox Theory PRO Weekly is an invite-only indicator designed to identify key weekly, daily, and intraday levels for analyzing range conditions, breakouts, and potential manipulation moves.
It automatically plots weekly boxes, multi-timeframe swings (hourly, 4H, daily), refined pivots, EMAs, Bollinger Bands, VWAP, and Supertrend overlays, and labels potential manipulation moves and structured entry points.
The indicator provides decision zones and signals to support market analysis. It is intended for observation, backtesting, and discretionary execution, and does not place trades automatically.
Key Features
Weekly boxes with prior-week high/low and midline
Multi-timeframe swings (1H, 4H, daily)
Refined levels including opening ranges and pivot highs/lows
Trend overlays: EMA 200 (required), optional EMA 50/20, Bollinger Bands, VWAP, Supertrend
Manipulation detection based on 1H candle size relative to weekly ATR
Entry labels categorized by behavior and timeframe (bounce, break, manipulation fade)
Optional tables for ATR, performance, and key weekly levels
Intended Use
Analyze weekly-structured instruments, including futures, indices, and stocks
Study breakouts, reversals, and multi-timeframe interactions
Complement other analysis methods such as candlestick and volume study
This script does not execute trades; all signals are for analysis and educational purposes only.
Limitations
Optimized for weekly-ranged assets; thresholds may require adjustment for 24/7 markets (crypto, futures)
Signals are informational; past historical behavior does not ensure future results
Access
Box Theory Pro Weekly is offered as a TradingView invite-only script.
Subscription management and billing are handled externally.
Step-by-Step Guide to Using Box Theory PRO Weekly
Step 1: Understand the Indicator
Load your chart (15-minute, 1-hour, or 4-hour recommended) with sufficient historical data to view weekly context. The indicator displays multiple overlays and signals for market structure analysis:
Weekly Box:
Yellow box shows prior week’s high (PWH, red line) and low (PWL, green line)
Extends 20 bars to the right; midline displayed as dashed
Can be used to study range or breakout behavior
Swings and Pivots:
Hourly swings: white highs/lows from 1H data
4H swings: aqua highs / fuchsia lows
Daily swings: lime highs / orange lows
Refined levels: Opening range high/low, pivot highs/lows
Trend Filters and Overlays:
EMA: White 200-period primary trend
Optional EMAs: Gray 50-period, Black 20-period
Bollinger Bands: Blue upper/lower, green midline
VWAP: Blue line, resets weekly
Supertrend: Green = uptrend, Red = downtrend (factor 2.0, ATR 14)
Manipulation Detection:
Labels large 1H candles relative to weekly ATR
Green = Bull Manip, Red = Bear Manip (default threshold: weekly ATR × 0.20)
Entry Signals:
“MANIP LONG” / “MANIP SHORT”
Signals grouped by type: Manipulation, Box, 1H, 4H, Daily — based on bounces, breaks, or structured behavior
Tables (optional): ATR table, performance table, info table
Ensure relevant display settings are enabled and sufficient historical bars are loaded.
Step 2: Customize Settings
Core Options: Box extension (default 20 bars), line width, pivot length, ATR length, touch tolerance
Toggles: Show/hide boxes, swings, refined levels, signals, EMAs, Bollinger Bands, VWAP, Supertrend, tables
Filters: EMA trend filter, Supertrend per strategy, manipulation threshold
Strategies: Enable/disable Manip, Box, 1H, 4H, Daily; max wait candles per strategy; configure filters individually
Alerts: Enable alerts for signals (e.g., “Box Long” or “Manip Long”)
Appearance: Adjust label visibility, colors, max visible labels
Step 3: Interpret and Use
Weekly Box Analysis: Price inside box indicates potential range context; bounces from PWL/PWH indicate possible reactions
Signals: BOX LONG / BOX SHORT; manipulation signals highlight potential unusual activity
Filters in Action: EMA and Supertrend for trend context; Bollinger Bands for volatility assessment
Combine with candlestick and volume analysis for broader context
Signals are for study and discretionary analysis only; outcomes are not guaranteed
Step 4: Set Up Alerts
Right-click chart → Add Alert → select indicator → choose condition (e.g., “Box Long Signal”)
Alerts trigger on confirmed bar close only
Set frequency (once per bar close) and notification method (app/email)
Alerts are informational and do not execute trades
Step 5: Troubleshooting and Notes
Cluttered chart? Disable unused swings or tables
No signals? Ensure strategies are enabled and historical data is sufficient
Adjust colors and visibility for clarity
Review historical signals using the performance table
Optimized for weekly-ranged assets; may require adjustments for 24/7 markets
SMC IndicatorSMC Indicator
A comprehensive Smart Money Concepts (SMC) indicator that identifies institutional trading patterns and market structure shifts in real-time.
Features:
Market Structure Detection
CHoCH (Change of Character) - Identifies trend reversals when price breaks structure against the prevailing bias
BoS (Break of Structure) - Confirms trend continuation when price breaks structure in the direction of the current bias
Swing Points - Labels Higher Highs (HH), Higher Lows (HL), Lower Highs (LH), and Lower Lows (LL) for easy structure tracking
Liquidity Analysis
Equal Highs/Lows (EQH/EQL) - Detects liquidity pools where price has touched similar levels multiple times, creating resting liquidity
Liquidity Sweeps - Identifies when price sweeps beyond swing levels and closes back inside, indicating stop hunts and liquidity grabs
LP Sweep Priority - Highlights sweeps occurring at established EQH/EQL zones with enhanced labeling
Volume & Displacement Filtering
Displacement Filter - Requires significant body size (ATR-based) and above-average volume for valid structure breaks
VSA Integration - Volume Spread Analysis confirms sweep quality with short and long-term volume thresholds
VWAP Mean Zone
Rolling VWAP calculation with dynamic zone based on recent price range
Visual reference for mean reversion and value area trading
Setup Scoring Table
Real-time composite score (-3 to +3 scale) combining:
Structure (CHoCH/BoS events)
Sweep activity
Displacement strength
Volume confirmation
VWAP positioning
Bias direction
Alerts Included:
Bullish/Bearish CHoCH
Bullish/Bearish BoS
Bullish/Bearish LP Sweep (at EQH/EQL zones)
XTD Super wealthThe custom indicator you described is quite distinctive, using different colored lines and areas to mark market conditions, which is very intuitive.
To help you better understand and use it, I can provide you with some common technical analysis ideas as a reference. You can see if they align with your indicator logic:
- Blue Thick Line Bearish: This typically represents a long-term downtrend or a strong resistance level. When the stock price operates below the blue thick line, it may indicate strong bearish momentum, suggesting you consider holding cash or looking for selling opportunities.
- White Thick Line Bullish: This typically represents a long-term upward trend or solid support level. When the stock price operates above the white thick line, it may indicate that bullish forces are dominant, making it an area where you might consider holding your position or looking for buying opportunities.
- **The yellow line is the mark of the previous downward breakout
Asia Session + London ORB (NY Time)This TradingView indicator automatically identifies and marks key price levels from the **Asia trading session** and the **London Opening Range Breakout (ORB)** in **New York time (NY)**. It is designed for traders who want a clear visual reference for breakout and reversal strategies across major sessions.
**Features:**
1. **Asia Session High, Low, and Midpoint:**
* Automatically detects the high, low, and midpoint of the Asia session (default: 7:00 PM – 3:00 AM NY time).
* Draws a semi-transparent box to visualize the Asia session range.
* Extends levels forward for breakout or range-trading reference.
2. **London ORB High, Low, and Midpoint:**
* Marks the first 15-minute opening range of the London session (default: 3:00 AM – 3:15 AM NY time).
* Draws a semi-transparent box for the London ORB.
* Calculates midpoint and extends lines for easy breakout observation.
3. **Customizable Colors and Line Widths:**
* Users can set colors for session highs, lows, midpoints, and session boxes.
* Adjustable line width for better visibility on charts.
4. **Fully Automated:**
* No manual drawing required.
* Works for futures, forex, indices, or any market symbol.
**Use Case:**
* Identify breakout levels for **London session** relative to **Asia session range**.
* Spot potential reversals or continuation patterns at session highs/lows.
* Quick visual reference for high-probability intraday setups.
**Technical Notes:**
* Built in **Pine Script v6** for TradingView.
* Uses NY timezone by default but sessions can be customized.
* Compatible with intraday and higher timeframes.
Wickless Liquidity Draw PRO [Reggie_W]Wickless Liquidity Draw PRO
Wickless Liquidity Draw PRO is an advanced institutional liquidity tracker designed to identify, monitor, and analyze high-probability price magnets known as "Single Prints" or "Wickless/Tailless" candles.
Unlike standard support and resistance, these specific price levels represent inefficiencies in the market auction—gaps where price was delivered so aggressively that no wick was formed. Institutional algorithms frequently revisit these levels to "rebalance" the auction, making them powerful draw-on-liquidity targets.
This indicator does not just plot lines; it provides a statistical engine to help you understand when and how often these targets are hit, giving you a quantifiable edge in your trading model.
🎯 Key Features
1. Automated Target Detection
• Wickless Targets (Bearish Flow): Identifies candles where High == Max(Open, Close). These are often revisited to sweep buy-side liquidity.
• Tailless Targets (Bullish Flow): Identifies candles where Low == Min(Open, Close). These are revisited to sweep sell-side liquidity.
• Dynamic Ray Management: Automatically manages up to 5,000 historical rays, extending them until they are tested by price.
2. Institutional Data Dashboard
Stop guessing and start measuring. The PRO dashboard offers two powerful modes:
• Standard Stats: Displays the Mean, Median, and Mode duration (in bars) it takes for price to sweep or break a level.
• Frequency Matrix (Heatmap): A detailed ranking of the top 10 most common durations for liquidity sweeps. Example: You might see that your asset has a 90% probability of sweeping a Wickless level within 3 bars.
3. "Smart" Metrics & Outlier Filtering
Markets contain noise. The PRO edition includes a proprietary Outlier Filter (IQR Method).
• Toggle between "Standard" and "Filtered" calculations.
• "Filtered" mode removes extreme anomalies (e.g., a target hit after 5,000 bars) to give you the true statistical expectancy of a trade setup.
4. Visual Strength Fading
Not all liquidity is created equal. Fresh levels are often more reactive than stale ones.
• Ray Fading: Old, untested rays slowly fade in transparency, allowing you to visually prioritize fresh, high-probability targets at a glance.
🧠 How It Works (The Logic)
In ICT (Inner Circle Trader) and Smart Money Concepts (SMC), price moves to do two things:
1. Rebalance Inefficiency (Fair Value Gaps)
2. Seek Liquidity (Stops)
A "Wickless" candle is a specific type of inefficiency. Because price moved away from the level instantly without trading back (no wick), it leaves a "pocket" of low-volume liquidity.
The Strategy:
1. The Setup: A Wickless/Tailless candle forms. The indicator plots a ray.
2. The Draw: If market structure aligns, this ray becomes a magnet.
3. The Execution: Use the Dashboard to align your trade duration. If the dashboard shows the "Mode" time to sweep is 5 bars, and you are on Bar 2, statistical probability suggests a sweep is imminent.
📊 Dashboard Breakdown
• Tot T (Total Touched): How many targets were swept (price touched the line).
• Tot C (Total Crossed): How many targets were broken (candle closed beyond the line).
• Touch-to-Cross: Advanced metric showing the average delay between a "Sweep" and a full "Breakout."
• Hit Rate: See exactly what % of targets are revisited by the market.
⚙️ Settings & Customization
• Lookback Period: Customize how far back the system analyzes (up to 10,000 bars).
• Max Rays: Control memory usage by limiting active lines.
• Fade Duration: Adjust how quickly older lines fade out.
• Alerts: Fully integrated alerts for Touches and Crosses on both Upper and Lower targets.
Risk Disclaimer:
Trading involves substantial risk. This tool provides statistical analysis of historical price action and does not guarantee future performance. Use it to enhance your edge, not as a blind signal generator.
Reverse/Bounce LiteReverse/Bounce Indicator Lite
(EN) Indicator shows expected price rebound/reverse positions.
Calculations starts at first tick of every new bar/candlestick. In settings you can set range for calculations, text on label, label color and text color. Alerts working only on 15M timeframe or less. Feel free to contact me and leave comments when you have questions or suggestions.
(RU) Индикатор показывает ожидаемые места отскока/разворота цены.
Расчеты начинаются с первого тика каждой новой свечи/бара. В настройках вы можете задать диапазон для расчетов, текст на метке, цвет метки и цвет текста. Оповещения работают только на таймфрейме 15 минут или меньше. По вопросам и предложениям обращайтесь пишите в личные сообщения или оставляйте комментарии.
Smart Trader winning//@version=6
indicator('Smart Trader winning', overlay = true, max_labels_count = 500)
// Inputs
emaLength = input.int(20, 'EMA Length')
buyColor = input.color(color.teal, 'Buy Arrow Color')
sellColor = input.color(color.red, 'Sell Arrow Color')
// Price and EMA
ema = ta.ema(close, emaLength)
// Volume Delta
deltaVolume = volume * (close - open) / (high - low + 0.0001)
// Buy / Sell Condition
buyCond = ta.crossover(close, ema)
sellCond = ta.crossunder(close, ema)
// Plot EMA
plot(ema, color = color.fuchsia, linewidth = 2)
// Labels for Buy / Sell
if buyCond
label.new(bar_index, low, text = '▲ Buy', color = buyColor, style = label.style_label_up, textcolor = color.white)
if sellCond
label.new(bar_index, high, text = '▼ Sell', color = sellColor, style = label.style_label_down, textcolor = color.white)
// Delta Volume Table (on chart right side)
var table t = table.new(position.top_right, 2, 2, border_width = 1)
buyVol = buyCond ? volume : na
sellVol = sellCond ? volume : na
table.cell(t, 0, 0, 'Buy Vol', bgcolor = color.new(color.green, 80))
table.cell(t, 1, 0, str.tostring(buyVol, format.volume), bgcolor = color.new(color.green, 90))
table.cell(t, 0, 1, 'Sell Vol', bgcolor = color.new(color.red, 80))
table.cell(t, 1, 1, str.tostring(sellVol, format.volume), bgcolor = color.new(color.red, 90))
// Background Highlight for Trade Zone
bgcolor(buyCond ? color.new(color.green, 85) : na)
bgcolor(sellCond ? color.new(color.red, 85) : na)
Smart Trader winning//@version=6
indicator('Smart Trader winning', overlay = true, max_labels_count = 500)
// Inputs
emaLength = input.int(20, 'EMA Length')
buyColor = input.color(color.teal, 'Buy Arrow Color')
sellColor = input.color(color.red, 'Sell Arrow Color')
// Price and EMA
ema = ta.ema(close, emaLength)
// Volume Delta
deltaVolume = volume * (close - open) / (high - low + 0.0001)
// Buy / Sell Condition
buyCond = ta.crossover(close, ema)
sellCond = ta.crossunder(close, ema)
// Plot EMA
plot(ema, color = color.fuchsia, linewidth = 2)
// Labels for Buy / Sell
if buyCond
label.new(bar_index, low, text = '▲ Buy', color = buyColor, style = label.style_label_up, textcolor = color.white)
if sellCond
label.new(bar_index, high, text = '▼ Sell', color = sellColor, style = label.style_label_down, textcolor = color.white)
// Delta Volume Table (on chart right side)
var table t = table.new(position.top_right, 2, 2, border_width = 1)
buyVol = buyCond ? volume : na
sellVol = sellCond ? volume : na
table.cell(t, 0, 0, 'Buy Vol', bgcolor = color.new(color.green, 80))
table.cell(t, 1, 0, str.tostring(buyVol, format.volume), bgcolor = color.new(color.green, 90))
table.cell(t, 0, 1, 'Sell Vol', bgcolor = color.new(color.red, 80))
table.cell(t, 1, 1, str.tostring(sellVol, format.volume), bgcolor = color.new(color.red, 90))
// Background Highlight for Trade Zone
bgcolor(buyCond ? color.new(color.green, 85) : na)
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Mid Line📌 Mid Line – Volatility-Based Equilibrium Levels
This indicator draws horizontal mid lines at the midpoint of high-volatility candles.
When a candle exceeds the defined volatility threshold, its midpoint is marked as a potential short-term equilibrium level. These levels often act as temporary support or resistance, especially after strong impulsive moves.
If price pulls back, it may react around the mid line before continuing or breaking, helping traders identify reaction zones, pullback areas, and momentum shifts.
Key features:
Detects strong candles based on body volatility
Draws midpoint equilibrium levels automatically
Adjustable line length (up to 6 bars)
Designed for clean price action and intraday analysis
Best used on lower and intraday timeframes after impulsive moves.
Shahed Pro Indicator-2Shahed Pro – Pullback & Swing‑High Buy Indicator
What it does (in one line):
Shows two high‑probability long setups in uptrends: Swing‑High Breakout and Pullback to EMA‑20.
It also shows a small info panel with Target (RR), % from 52‑week High/Low, Sector, and Industry.
Why this can help
Focuses only on trend‑aligned long signals.
Filters out weak conditions (no signals when EMA10 ≤ EMA20).
Keeps risk simple: stop = previous candle’s low; target = RR × risk (default 2R).
Lightweight panel gives quick context (how far from 52‑week extremes + the symbol’s sector/industry).
How it works (simple)
1) Trend Filter (hard gate)
No Buy if EMA(10) ≤ EMA(20).
Also requires a broader bias: SMA(50) > SMA(150) and SMA(50) > SMA(200).
2) Buy Signals (only two)
Swing‑High Buy (SH):
A confirmed breakout above the last pivot high (swing high). You can choose close‑based or tick‑based breakout.
Pullback Buy (PB):
After a swing‑high breakout, price pulls back with 3–7 lower closes, touches/near‑touches EMA‑20 (tolerance configurable), then prints a bullish bar (close > open).
3) Risk & Reward
Stop = previous candle’s low at the entry bar.
Target = Entry + RR × (Entry − Stop). Default RR = 2.0 (2R).
Optional lines plot on chart for both target (dashed) and stop (dotted).
Signals on chart
BUY (SH) – Swing‑High breakout over the last pivot high.
BUY (PB) – Pullback to EMA‑20 with a bullish reversal after 3–7 lower closes.
SELL (recent low / swing‑low break) – Minimal downside references (optional; kept for context).
All signals are confirmed on bar close (no repaint of signals after the bar closes).
Mini Info Panel (top‑right by default)
Target (RR) – shows the current absolute target price based on your RR (e.g., 2R).
% from 52‑week High
% from 52‑week Low
Sector (from the symbol metadata)
Industry (from the symbol metadata)
You can move or hide the panel in settings.
Key Inputs (quick guide)
Breakout must be by CLOSE / tick – choose how to confirm a swing‑high breakout.
Use confirmed recent levels – excludes the forming bar when finding recent H/L.
Swing Left / Right – pivot sensitivity for swing‑high detection.
Pullback: EMA‑20 touch – enable/disable, tolerance (%), and lookback window.
RR (x risk) – target multiple (default: 2.0).
Show Target/Stop Lines – toggle lines for clarity.
Mini Info Panel – show/hide, position, transparency.
Best‑practice tips
Timeframe: Designed for daily charts (works on others, but the logic and 52‑week context align best on 1D).
Stocks with clean trends: Works best on names with smooth EMA/MA structure and reasonable liquidity.
Avoid counter‑trend: The EMA10 > EMA20 and SMA filters help, but always check structure and nearby resistance.
Use with a plan: Size risk per trade (e.g., 0.5–1R), stick to the stop, and take partials at 1R if that suits your style.
Alerts (ready to use)
Buy – triggers on either BUY (SH) or BUY (PB) at bar close.
Sell – triggers on sell references at bar close.
Alert messages:
Buy: {{ticker}} {{interval}} close={{close}}
Sell: {{ticker}} {{interval}} close={{close}}
Create alerts from the “Alerts” panel and pick this indicator’s conditions.
What this indicator is not
Not a promise of profits or a guarantee of future performance.
Not a fully automated strategy (it’s an indicator; entries/exits need your discretion).
Not a replacement for risk management or a complete trading plan.
Changelog (summary)
Focused scope: only two buy signals (Swing‑High, Pullback).
Hard EMA gate: no buy when EMA10 ≤ EMA20.
Minimal panel with Target, 52W distances, Sector, Industry.
Clean, confirmed signals at bar close (reduced noise).
Disclaimer
This script is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial, investment, or trading advice. Markets involve risk, including the possible loss of capital. Past performance is not indicative of future results. You are solely responsible for your own trading decisions and risk management. Always do your own research and consult a licensed financial professional if needed.
High & Low [ Major + Minor ]📈 Highs & Lows
See market structure clearly. Trade with confidence.
Highs & Lows automatically marks key swing highs and lows to help you identify trend direction, pullbacks, and structure levels without manual chart work.
Designed for traders who want clarity, not clutter.
🔍 What You Get
Major Highs & Lows → Overall trend & key levels
Minor Highs & Lows → Pullbacks & precise entries
Clean, minimal, non-repainting structure
Works on Forex, Crypto, Indices & Stocks
Fully customizable for all timeframes
🧠 Why It Works
Avoids false reversals
Helps trade with the trend
Improves entry, stop-loss & target accuracy
Perfect for SMC & structure-based traders
⚠️ Important
This is not a buy/sell signal indicator.
It’s a structure & confirmation tool — best used with your own strategy or signal system.
Stop guessing structure. Let the chart explain itself.






















