james S/R Trend Pro v6//@version=6
strategy("james S/R Trend Pro v6", overlay=true,
initial_capital=10000,
default_qty_type=strategy.percent_of_equity,
default_qty_value=100,
commission_type=strategy.commission.percent,
commission_value=0.05,
slippage=1)
// --- 사용자 입력 (Inputs) ---
group_date = "1. 백테스트 기간"
start_date = input.time(timestamp("2024-01-01 00:00:00"), "시작일", group=group_date)
end_date = input.time(timestamp("2026-12-31 23:59:59"), "종료일", group=group_date)
is_within_date = time >= start_date and time <= end_date
group_main = "2. 지표 설정 (S/R & Trend)"
lookback_sr = input.int(15, "지지/저항 탐색 기간", minval=5, group=group_main)
atr_period = input.int(14, "ATR 기간", group=group_main)
atr_mult = input.float(3.5, "추세선 민감도", step=0.1, group=group_main)
group_color = "3. 다크모드 색상 설정"
trend_up_color = input.color(color.rgb(200, 200, 200), "상승 추세선 (밝은 회색)", group=group_color)
trend_down_color = input.color(color.rgb(255, 255, 255), "하락 추세선 (흰색)", group=group_color)
res_color = input.color(#ff1100, "저항선 (네온 레드)", group=group_color)
sup_color = input.color(#00e1ff, "지지선 (네온 사이언)", group=group_color)
// --- 데이터 처리 (Calculations) ---
// 1. 추세선 (검은색 배경용 고대비 설정)
= ta.supertrend(atr_mult, atr_period)
// 2. 지지/저항선 (피벗 기반)
ph = ta.pivothigh(high, lookback_sr, lookback_sr)
pl = ta.pivotlow(low, lookback_sr, lookback_sr)
var float res_line = na
var float sup_line = na
if not na(ph)
res_line := high
if not na(pl)
sup_line := low
// --- 전략 로직 (Condition) ---
long_condition = direction < 0 and ta.crossover(close, sup_line)
short_condition = direction > 0 and ta.crossunder(close, res_line)
// --- 주문 실행 (Execution) ---
if is_within_date
if long_condition
strategy.entry("Long", strategy.long, comment="BUY")
if short_condition
strategy.entry("Short", strategy.short, comment="SHORT")
// 청산 로직
if strategy.position_size > 0
strategy.exit("TP-L", "Long", limit=res_line, qty_percent=50, comment="분할익절")
if ta.crossunder(close, trend_line)
strategy.close("Long", comment="추세이탈")
if strategy.position_size < 0
strategy.exit("TP-S", "Short", limit=sup_line, qty_percent=50, comment="분할익절")
if ta.crossover(close, trend_line)
strategy.close("Short", comment="추세이탈")
// --- 시각화 (Visualization - 다크 모드 최적화) ---
// 1. 추세선: 검은 배경에서 잘 보이도록 하얀색/회색 계열 사용
plot(trend_line, color=direction < 0 ? trend_up_color : trend_down_color, linewidth=2, title="Trend Line")
// 2. 지지/저항선: 네온 컬러로 시인성 극대화
plot(res_line, color=color.new(res_color, 0), style=plot.style_linebr, linewidth=2, title="Resistance")
plot(sup_line, color=color.new(sup_color, 0), style=plot.style_linebr, linewidth=2, title="Support")
// 3. 진입 시그널 라벨
plotshape(long_condition, style=shape.triangleup, location=location.belowbar, color=sup_color, size=size.small, title="Buy Label")
plotshape(short_condition, style=shape.triangledown, location=location.abovebar, color=res_color, size=size.small, title="Short Label")
// 4. 추세 배경색 (매우 옅게 설정하여 캔들을 방해하지 않음)
fill_color = direction < 0 ? color.new(sup_color, 90) : color.new(res_color, 90)
fill(plot(trend_line), plot(close), color=fill_color, title="Trend Fill")
チャートパターン
Institutional ODR Quadrants + SD ExtensionsIn trading, "ODR Quadrants" (often related to Inner/Outer Day Range or just "Quadrants") typically refer to dividing a price range (like a day's high-low) into four equal sections to analyze price positioning and identify support/resistance, or a system of four trading styles/personalities (e.g., Q1: Quick Profits, Q2: Buy & Hold, Q3: Scalping, Q4: System-based) for risk management and strategy, with some technical indicators using quadrants to segment volume or time for clearer market structure analysis, especially within ICT (Inner Circle Trader) concepts.
TTB TD 8 + 9this is my custom TD 8 + 9 , it is pretty solid on 4H + time frames, lower TF can work as well but not as good
Open Range BreakoutOpen Range Breakout is a volatility harvesting tool designed to exploit directional expansion following major market opens. It isolates price action during initial liquidity injections to project institutional-grade zones that define a session's structural bias.
Core Methodology
The script uses a time-anchored engine to map critical supply and demand boundaries:
Anchor Identification: The algorithm captures the absolute High and Low within a user-defined window at the start of Tokyo, London, or New York sessions.
Structural Projection: It generates a Neutrality Box. A breach via candle close signals the transition from consolidation to expansion.
Mathematical Risk Modeling: Upon breakout, it calculates a 3:1 Risk-Reward framework based on fixed percentage volatility.
Session Dynamics
The system is optimized for the global liquidity cycle:
Session 1 (Asia): Maps early-day consolidation and range-bound liquidity.
Session 2 (Europe): Captures the London Move to identify the trend.
Session 3 (US): Analyzes high-volume New York opens for maximum momentum.
Key Features
Dynamic Price Mitigation: TP/SL zones stop extending the moment price touches the target or invalidation level to keep charts clean.
Volatility-Adjusted Levels: Stop Loss parameters are normalized to price percentage for consistency across Indices, Forex, or Crypto.
Minimalist Interface: Professional aesthetic with high-contrast visual cues for instant scannability.
Use Cases
Momentum Trading: Identifying the Origin of the Move post-open.
Mean Reversion: Recognizing failed breakouts when price returns inside the range.
Quantitative Backtesting: Benchmarking 3.0 RR targets across different session anchors.
HTF Long/Short 1hr This is one of my latest algo it helps with your long and short bias for GC on the 1HR HTF
TTB TD 8 + 9 simpleMarks T.D. 8 and 9 exhaustion counts on your chart. Green labels = potential buy reversals, red labels = potential sell reversals. Includes alerts and toggles for buy/sell signals. Lightweight script with no external dependencies.
SA Range Rank JNJ.WEEK. 1.15.2026Signal Architect™ — Developer Note
Weekly
These daily posts are intentional.
They are not meant to showcase wins, targets, or outcomes.
They are designed to help viewers observe consistency in market behavior—specifically how structure, range, and reaction repeat across different products and timeframes.
The value is not in catching every move.
The value is in knowing when participation is unnecessary or unsupported.
Signal Architect™ tools are built to help traders avoid low-quality decisions, not to encourage constant activity.
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What These Posts Are Demonstrating
Over time, if you observe these posts across equities and futures, you’ll begin to notice:
• The same structural traps repeat across different instruments
• The same reactions occur across multiple timeframes
• The same stop-run and absorption behaviors appear regardless of volatility
That repetition is not coincidence.
It reflects how markets consistently behave, even as prices change.
The goal of these posts is to make that behavior familiar—
because familiarity reduces hesitation, overtrading, and unnecessary loss.
Consistency is not the outcome.
Consistency is the environment.
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What You’re Seeing (Public View)
These charts display a limited visual preview of tools within the Signal Architect™ framework.
Only visual context is shown.
Core logic, calculations, thresholds, and execution rules are intentionally not disclosed.
The tools emphasize:
• Market structure over prediction
• Environmental awareness over signals
• Risk framing over reward chasing
Nothing shown publicly is meant to tell you what to trade.
It is meant to help you recognize when not to trade.
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Why This Matters
Most losses do not come from being wrong on direction.
They come from participating:
• too early
• too late
• during transitions
• inside structural traps
Signal Architect™ tools are designed to filter those moments out.
In many cases, the highest-value action is:
• standing aside
• reducing size
• waiting for clarity
Saving capital is part of execution.
Avoiding a bad trade is often more valuable than finding a good one.
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Background & Scope (Context Only)
Over the years, I’ve developed a wide range of systems and analytical tools spanning:
• Equities
• Futures
• Options structure
• Portfolio construction and allocation logic
This includes extensive work on rule-based, tightly controlled frameworks designed to function across changing market conditions.
None of that internal logic is shared publicly.
These posts exist strictly for education, observation, and pattern recognition—not advice, not signals, and not promises.
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🤝 For Those Who Find Value
If these daily posts help you see the market more clearly:
• Follow, boost, and share my scripts, Ideas, and MINDS posts
• Feel free to message me directly with questions or build requests
• Constructive feedback and collaboration are always welcome
For traders who want to go deeper, optional memberships may include:
• Additional signal access
• Early previews
• Occasional free tools and upgrades
🔗 Membership & Signals
trianchor.gumroad.com
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⚠️ Final Note
Everything published publicly is educational and analytical only.
Markets carry risk.
Discipline, patience, and risk management always come first.
Watch the consistency.
Study the structure.
Let the market repeat itself.
— Signal Architect™
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🔗 Personally Developed GPT Tools
• AuctionFlow GPT
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• Signal Architect™ Gamma Desk – Market Intelligence
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• Gamma Squeeze Watchtower™
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Weekly (W) — Strategic Regime / “Where price is allowed to live”
Goal: Identify the dominant direction + structural permission for the entire week(s).
How to use:
• Treat weekly RECLAIM as regime confirmation, not an entry.
• If weekly prints Bull RECLAIM, favor long participation on lower timeframes until weekly invalidates.
• If weekly prints Bear RECLAIM, same idea but short-biased.
Best behavior to look for:
• 1–2 reclaim signals per month/quarter.
• Use it as a “macro gate.”
Recommended settings (starting point):
• dispMult 1.2–1.6
• reclaimWindow 20–40
• cooldown 8–20
🟣 WEEKLY — Macro Regime & Liquidity Clearing
1️⃣ Range Indicator (RI)
• <30 → long-term compression (energy building)
• >70 → macro expansion (trend regime active)
Use:
Defines whether markets are coiling or trending on a multi-month scale.
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2️⃣ ZoneEngine (Structure)
• Identifies macro structural bias
• Explains why certain weekly moves fail or accelerate
Use:
Never fight weekly structure. This is your “market weather.”
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3️⃣ Cloud / Reclaim (Behavior)
• Clouds classify regime state, not entries
• Reclaims are informational only on weekly
Use:
Helps label the regime: continuation vs transition.
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4️⃣ Stop-Hunt Proxy
• Represents large-scale liquidity clearing
• Often tied to:
o fund rebalancing
o regime shifts
o macro events
Use:
Context only. Weekly stop-hunts explain why a regime changed — they are not trades.
Attended candles - lines and infobox another updateAttended candles draw liquidity from the area above the high/below the low of the previous candle and close in the opposite direction; i.e., red candles draw liquidity above the previous candle and close in the short direction.
Green attended candles draw liquidity below the previous candle and close in the long direction.
First 1H Signal on 01-Dec-2025 (BO/PB/RT) + Swing Exit-ARFirst 1H Signal on 01-Dec-2025 (BO/PB/RT) + Swing Exit-AR
Liquidity Trap Strategy - ATR OptimizedLiquidity Trap Strategy – Optimized Version
1. Overview
The Liquidity Trap Strategy is a high-probability price action trading system designed to exploit “trapped buyers or sellers” around key levels from the previous trading day.
Markets: Works on any market (Forex, Crypto, Futures, Indices, Stocks)
Timeframes: Designed for 15-minute (15m) and 1-hour (1H) charts
Trading Style: “Hunter” style — trades may not happen every day, but setups are high-probability
Trade Frequency: Only first trade per day is taken for simplicity and high quality
2. Key Components
a) Daily Levels
Previous Day High (PDH) and Previous Day Low (PDL) are automatically calculated using the prior day’s bar.
These are drawn as anchored horizontal lines, extending to the current day.
PDH/PDL act as key support/resistance zones — areas where liquidity is often trapped.
b) Trap Concept
The strategy is based on the “liquidity trap” principle:
Buyer Trap (Short Entry):
Price breaks above the previous day high (PDH) → buyers think price will continue higher.
Price reverses immediately below PDH, trapping aggressive buyers above the key level.
This creates selling pressure, giving an opportunity to enter short.
Seller Trap (Long Entry):
Price breaks below the previous day low (PDL) → sellers think price will continue lower.
Price reverses immediately above PDL, trapping aggressive sellers below the key level.
This creates buying pressure, giving an opportunity to enter long.
The key idea: trapped traders cause the market to move in the opposite direction of the breakout, creating high-probability moves.
c) Trade Execution Logic
Buyer Trap / Short Entry:
Condition: high > PDH AND close < PDH AND no trade taken yet today
Entry: Short at the close of the trap candle
Stop Loss: ATR-based above the trap candle high to avoid minor wick stops
Take Profit: 2:1 Risk-to-Reward ratio
Seller Trap / Long Entry:
Condition: low < PDL AND close > PDL AND no trade taken yet today
Entry: Long at the close of the trap candle
Stop Loss: ATR-based below the trap candle low
Take Profit: 2:1 Risk-to-Reward ratio
Only the first trap trade of the day is allowed to avoid overtrading.
d) Risk Management
Stop-Loss (SL):
ATR-based to account for market volatility
Ensures the trade survives minor wick sweeps without being stopped out prematurely
Take-Profit (TP):
Fixed 2:1 R:R relative to SL
Ensures each winning trade outweighs potential losses
Trade Frequency:
Only first trade per day is allowed, making it highly selective and reducing noise
3. Visual Features
PDH/PDL Lines: Anchored to previous day, extend into current day, color-coded:
PDH → Green
PDL → Red
Trade Labels: Placed on the trap candle:
Short → Red label “Short”
Long → Green label “Long”
The visual markers make it easy to identify exactly where the trap occurred and the trade was triggered.
4. How the Strategy Works – Step by Step
Example for Short (Buyer Trap):
Market opens, PDH/PDL from yesterday are drawn.
Price spikes above PDH → some buyers enter expecting breakout continuation.
Price immediately closes back below PDH, trapping buyers.
The strategy enters short at the close of the reversal candle.
SL: placed above the trap candle using ATR to give room
TP: calculated as 2x the risk (distance from entry to SL)
Trade executes — first trade of the day. Any further trap signals today are ignored.
Example for Long (Seller Trap):
Price drops below PDL → some sellers enter.
Price immediately closes back above PDL, trapping sellers.
Strategy enters long at the close of the reversal candle.
SL: below trap candle using ATR
TP: 2:1 R:R
Trade executes — only first trade of the day.
5. Why This Strategy Works
Exploits liquidity zones: Markets often hunt stops above PDH or below PDL.
High-probability reversals: Trapped traders create strong counter moves.
ATR SL: avoids being stopped by minor market noise or wick spikes.
Selective trading: Only first trade per day → reduces overtrading and noise.
Clear visual markers: Makes manual observation and confirmation easy.
6. Key Tips for Traders
Best on high-volume instruments like Forex majors, indices, or crypto pairs with decent liquidity.
Works well on 15m and 1H charts — 15m allows quicker signals, 1H filters noise.
Avoid trading around major news releases — traps can behave differently during high volatility events.
Always backtest and use the ATR SL — never reduce SL too much, otherwise stops will trigger before the real move.
✅ Summary:
The Liquidity Trap Strategy identifies trapped buyers/sellers using previous day highs/lows.
It uses ATR-adapted stops and 2:1 R:R TP.
Only first trade per day is executed, reducing false signals.
Anchored PDH/PDL lines and labels make trade opportunities clear.
This system is low-frequency, high-probability, focusing on trading smart rather than frequently.
EMA 5/9 Ribbon + VWAP + Trend Filters **Description:**
This indicator combines EMA ribbon analysis with VWAP and volume-based trend filters to help traders identify high-probability entries. It is designed for clarity, providing visual signals, trend bias, and key market metrics directly on the chart.
**Key Features:**
* EMA Ribbon (5 & 9) that changes color based on trend and VWAP cross.
* Buy/Sell signals with optional “strong” signals when trend and volume confirm.
* VWAP crossover arrows (yellow) highlight stronger trends.
* Sideways detection filter to reduce signals during choppy markets.
* Adjustable ribbon and sideways background colors via settings.
* Live trend table showing:
* Current trend bias (Bullish/Bearish/Sideways)
* Bullish vs Bearish volume percentage
* ATR for volatility insight
* Optional background highlight for sideways zones.
**User Inputs:**
* EMA lengths, ATR length, volume lookback
* Sideways detection toggle and sensitivity
* Table placement options (top-right, top-center, bottom-right, bottom-center)
* Customizable colors for bullish, bearish, VWAP, and sideways zones
**Benefits:**
* Quickly visualize trend direction and momentum.
* Avoid signals during sideways or low-volatility periods.
* Makes chart analysis faster and more intuitive.
* Fully customizable to match personal trading style.
**Recommended Use:**
Best used on intraday or swing charts to confirm trend and momentum. Combine with other analysis tools (support/resistance, candlestick patterns, or additional indicators) for higher confidence trades.
Coppe's Intraday Strategy V.3Best Intraday Strategy V.3 with Monthly Backtesting and multiple Setups for Gold and NAS
ICT Venom Trading Model [TradingFinder] SMC NY Session 2025SetupIt is a new interesting indicator. It might be a little bit difficult to implement but i like it a lot
Tailored Round NumbersThis is a tailored script that allows you to configure the way you want the levels, and all the multiplier is already made for almost all pairs. You can also have automatic plotting of the 25/75 levels for each pair that you configured and also a manual option that overrides everything and plots in all instruments or none of them.
Sarina - 2EMA Dynamic & BB - 01132026Here is a concise and professional description of your indicator in English, designed to be shared with others. It highlights the logic of "Dynamic Adaptation" and the "Anti-Noise" system without being overly technical.
Indicator Description: EMA Dynamic - Pro Adaptive System
This indicator is a high-performance trend-following tool designed to filter market noise and adapt to real-time price volatility. Unlike standard EMAs that use a fixed length, this system uses a Computational Logic that expands or contracts its period based on price momentum and distance.
Key Features:
Dynamic EMA Core: The lengths (c1 & c2) are not static. They increase or decrease dynamically as price moves, allowing the indicator to "speed up" during breakouts and "slow down" during consolidations.
Shock-Absorber (Stability Logic): To prevent "false signals" during sudden spikes, the indicator includes a stabilization filter (No-Shock). It only confirms a trend change after the price maintains its position relative to the EMAs for a specified number of bars.
Volatility-Linked Bollinger Bands: The Bollinger Bands are anchored to the Dynamic EMA 1, meaning the volatility channels expand and contract in perfect harmony with the adaptive core of the system.
Dual-Layer Signal System: Includes S-Signals (Fast/Scalp) and P-Signals (Pro/Trend) to identify different layers of market entry and exit points.
Visual Efficiency: Designed for clean charts. Works best with "Wick-only" candlestick views to focus strictly on price rejection and dynamic trend structures.
Best Used For: Identifying the "Safe Middle" of a move and avoiding the traps set by market makers during choppy price action.
Would you like me to create a separate Readme file or a Setup Guide for users who want to know exactly how to tune the "Step Inc/Dec" settings?
MAGIC TRADER RANGE BOX 2.0//@version=6
indicator("MAGIC TRADER RANGE BOX 2.0", overlay=false
// ===== PARAMÈTRES =====
rangeLen = input.int(20, "Longueur Range H1", minval=5)
atrLen = input.int(14, "ATR H1")
atrFactor = input.float(1.0, "Facteur ATR", step=0.1)
maLen = input.int(20, "MA H1")
slopeLimit = input.float(0.05, "Tolérance direction", step=0.01)
// 🎨 STYLE BOÎTE
boxColor = input.color(color.gray, "Couleur de la boîte")
opacity = input.int(85, "Opacité (0-100)", minval=0, maxval=100)
borderColor = input.color(color.gray, "Couleur du contour")
// ===== DONNÉES H1 =====
= request.security(
syminfo.tickerid,
"60",
)
h1HH = request.security(syminfo.tickerid, "60", ta.highest(high, rangeLen))
h1LL = request.security(syminfo.tickerid, "60", ta.lowest(low, rangeLen))
h1ATR = request.security(syminfo.tickerid, "60", ta.atr(atrLen))
h1MA = request.security(syminfo.tickerid, "60", ta.sma(close, maLen))
h1Slope = math.abs(h1MA - h1MA )
// ===== CONDITIONS RANGE H1 =====
lowVol = (h1HH - h1LL) < h1ATR * atrFactor
noDir = h1Slope < slopeLimit
isH1Range = lowVol and noDir
// ===== BOÎTE =====
var box h1Box = na
if isH1Range and na(h1Box)
h1Box := box.new(
left = bar_index,
right = bar_index,
top = h1HH,
bottom = h1LL,
bgcolor = color.new(boxColor, opacity),
border_color = borderColor
)
if isH1Range and not na(h1Box)
box.set_right(h1Box, bar_index)
box.set_top(h1Box, h1HH)
box.set_bottom(h1Box, h1LL)
if not isH1Range and not na(h1Box)
h1Box := na
// ===== ALERTES =====
alertcondition(isH1Range,
title="Range H1 détecté",
message="📦 RANGE H1 détecté sur {{ticker}}")
alertcondition(close > h1HH,
title="Breakout H1 Haussier",
message="🚀 Breakout HAUSSIER du range H1 sur {{ticker}}")
alertcondition(close < h1LL,
title="Breakout H1 Baissier",
message="🔻 Breakout BAISSIER du range H1 sur {{ticker}}")
Sarina - EMA Dynamic -BB - 01132026Here is a concise and professional description of your indicator in English, designed to be shared with others. It highlights the logic of "Dynamic Adaptation" and the "Anti-Noise" system without being overly technical.
Indicator Description: EMA Dynamic - Pro Adaptive System
This indicator is a high-performance trend-following tool designed to filter market noise and adapt to real-time price volatility. Unlike standard EMAs that use a fixed length, this system uses a Computational Logic that expands or contracts its period based on price momentum and distance.
Key Features:
Dynamic EMA Core: The lengths (c1 & c2) are not static. They increase or decrease dynamically as price moves, allowing the indicator to "speed up" during breakouts and "slow down" during consolidations.
Shock-Absorber (Stability Logic): To prevent "false signals" during sudden spikes, the indicator includes a stabilization filter (No-Shock). It only confirms a trend change after the price maintains its position relative to the EMAs for a specified number of bars.
Volatility-Linked Bollinger Bands: The Bollinger Bands are anchored to the Dynamic EMA 1, meaning the volatility channels expand and contract in perfect harmony with the adaptive core of the system.
Dual-Layer Signal System: Includes S-Signals (Fast/Scalp) and P-Signals (Pro/Trend) to identify different layers of market entry and exit points.
Visual Efficiency: Designed for clean charts. Works best with "Wick-only" candlestick views to focus strictly on price rejection and dynamic trend structures.
Best Used For: Identifying the "Safe Middle" of a move and avoiding the traps set by market makers during choppy price action.
Would you like me to create a separate Readme file or a Setup Guide for users who want to know exactly how to tune the "Step Inc/Dec" settings?
All-in-One SMC: CHOCH | BOS | FVG | OB | LiquidityThis script combines:
BOS (Break of Structure)
CHOCH (Change of Character)
Bullish & Bearish FVGs
Mitigation Order Blocks
Liquidity grabs (equal highs/lows)
Discount / Premium zones (relative to equilibrium)
Sizing Coach HUD Long and Short This HUD is designed as a systematic execution layer to bridge the gap between technical analysis and mechanical risk management. Its primary purpose is to eliminate the "discretionary gap"—the moment where a trader’s "feeling" about volatility or spreads causes hesitation.
By using this tool, you are not just watching price; you are managing a business where Risk is a constant and Size is a variable.
Core Functionality: The Position Sizing Engine
The HUD automates the math of "Capital-Based Tiers". Instead of choosing an arbitrary share size, the system calculates your position based on three predefined levels of conviction:
Tier 1 (1% Notional): Low-confidence or high-volatility "tester" positions.
Tier 2 (3% Notional): Standard, high-probability setups.
Tier 3 (5% Notional): High-conviction trades where multiple timeframes and factors align.
Execution Workflow (The Poka-Yoke)
To use this HUD effectively and eliminate the "hesitation" identified in the Five Whys analysis, follow this workflow:
Toggle Direction: Set the HUD to Long or Short based on your setup (e.g., NEMA Continuation).
Define Invalidation: Identify your technical stop (default is High/Low of Day +/- 5%). The HUD will automatically calculate the distance to this level.
Check Risk $: Observe the Risk $ row. This tells you exactly how much you will lose in dollars if the stop is hit. If the volatility is extreme (like the NASDAQ:SNDK 14% plunge), the HUD will automatically shrink your Shares count to keep this dollar amount constant.
Execute via HUD: Transmit the order using the Shares provided in your selected Tier. Do not manually adjust the size based on "gut feeling".
Trade Management: The "R" Focus
The bottom half of the HUD displays your Targets (PnL / R).
VWAP & Fibonacci Levels: Automatically plots and calculates profit targets at key institutional levels (VWAP, 0.618, 0.786, 0.886).
Binary Exit Logic: The color-coded logic flags any target that yields less than 1R (Reward-to-Risk) as a warning.
Systematic Holding: Ride the trade to the targets or until your technical exit (e.g., 1M candle close above/below NEMA) is triggered, ignoring the fluctuating P&L.
Multi SMA Indicator📊 Multi SMA Indicator - Description
This Pine Script v5 indicator is a comprehensive technical analysis system that combines multiple essential components for stock trading on Bursa Malaysia (LONG-only strategies).
✨ Key Features:
1. Multiple Simple Moving Averages (SMA)
• SMA 7 (Red) - Very short-term trend
• SMA 20 (Blue) - Short-term trend
• SMA 50 (Black) - Medium-term trend
• SMA 200 (Magenta) - Long-term trend
• All SMAs can be individually shown/hidden
2. 52-Week High/Low (Bursa Malaysia Standard)
• Uses 252 trading days
• 52W High (Green) - Yearly resistance level
• 52W Low (Red) - Yearly support level
• Detects breakouts at these critical levels
3. Bollinger Bands
• BB Length: 20 (customizable)
• Standard Deviation: 2.0
• Special candlestick coloring:
◦ Yellow: Price open & close below Lower BB (strong oversold signal)
◦ Purple: Price below Lower BB
4. Breakout Detection
• Detects breakouts with volume confirmation
• Breakout period: 20 bars (customizable)
• Volume Multiplier: 1.5x above MA20
• Candlestick coloring:
◦ Aqua 🌊: 52-week high breakout
◦ Orange 🍊: 52-week low breakdown
◦ Lime 🟢: Bullish breakout
◦ Magenta 🟣: Bearish breakout
5. Jerun Trend Signals (Trend Confirmation)
• 🦈 Jerun Buy (Aqua): Uptrend confirmation
◦ SMA7 > SMA20 > SMA50 (alignment)
◦ Price above SMA7
◦ Bullish candle with consecutive rises
• 🔥 Jerun Sell (Orange): Downtrend warning
◦ SMA7 < SMA20 < SMA50 (downtrend alignment)
◦ Price below SMA7
◦ Bearish candle with consecutive declines
6. Strong Momentum Detection
• 🚀 Signal: Strong momentum with criteria:
◦ Candle size > 1.5x ATR(14)
◦ Price increase ≥ 3% (threshold customizable)
◦ Volume spike (1.5x above MA20)
◦ Price above SMA7
7. Golden Cross & Death Cross
• 🐃 Golden Cross (Lime): Bullish signal
◦ SMA50 crosses above SMA200 (most powerful)
◦ SMA20 crosses above SMA50
• 🐻 Death Cross (Red): Bearish warning
◦ SMA50 crosses below SMA200
◦ SMA20 crosses below SMA50
📍 Visual Components:
1. Moving Average Lines - 4 SMA lines with distinct colors
2. 52W High/Low Lines - Stepline style for yearly levels
3. Bollinger Bands - 3 lines (upper, middle, lower)
4. Candlestick Colors - Dynamic coloring based on conditions
5. Signal Emojis - 🚀🦈🔥🐃🐻 for quick visual reference
6. Price Labels - Current value labels on the right side of chart
🎯 Usage:
• LONG Only: Focus on buy signals (Bursa Malaysia restriction)
• Entry Signals: Jerun Buy 🦈, Strong Momentum 🚀, Golden Cross 🐃
• Confirmation: Volume spike + Breakout + SMA alignment
• Risk Warning: Jerun Sell 🔥, Death Cross 🐻
• Oversold Opportunity: Yellow/purple candlesticks (price below BB Lower)
⚙️ Customizable Settings:
All parameters can be modified through indicator settings:
• SMA periods
• Breakout length
• Volume multiplier
• Momentum threshold
• Bollinger Bands parameters
• Toggle display for each feature
This indicator is suitable for traders who want a complete system with multiple confirmation signals for entry and risk management. 🚀📈






















