XAUUSD Clean Sell Model🧠 What This Indicator Actually Is
This is a Smart Money–based directional model for XAUUSD, designed to:
Define where NOT to buy
Identify high-probability sell locations
Keep the chart clean and decision-focused
Trade structure → level → confirmation, not indicators
It is NOT a signal spam tool.
It’s a bias + confirmation framework.
1️⃣ Key Levels (Foundation of the Model)
🔴 Sell Level — 4930
This is the decision line
Below this level → sell-side bias only
Above this level → no trades / wait
👉 The indicator never sells blindly at 4930
It waits for structure confirmation
That’s why you see sells only after price breaks structure
🟠 Resistance — 5600
Macro invalidation level
If price accepts above 5600, the whole sell idea is wrong
This protects you from fighting strong trends
Smart money rule:
Bias must be invalidatable
🟢 Support Zone — 4350 → 4300
This green zone is NOT for buying aggressively.
It represents:
Higher-timeframe demand
Profit-taking area for shorts
Where sell pressure historically weakens
That’s why all sell labels target this zone.
2️⃣ Break of Structure (BOS) — The Core Trigger
What BOS Means Here
A Bearish BOS occurs when:
Price closes below a previous swing low
This confirms trend weakness
Smart money has likely distributed longs
In your chart:
BOS appears after the top
Not during consolidation
Not randomly
That’s intentional.
📌 No BOS = No trade
Why You See Fewer BOS Labels
Earlier versions were noisy.
This one shows only meaningful structure breaks.
That’s how professionals trade:
One break → one decision
3️⃣ Fair Value Gap (FVG) — Entry Refinement
What the FVG Represents
An FVG forms when:
Price moves too fast
Leaves an inefficiency
Institutions often retrace into it
In this model:
Only bearish FVGs are used
Only after BOS
Only near the sell zone
So you’re not chasing price.
You’re waiting for premium re-entry.
How to Use It
BOS happens → confirms sell bias
Price retraces into FVG
Entry near sell level (4930)
Target support zone
This is precision, not prediction.
4️⃣ Sell Labels — Why They Appear Where They Do
A SELL label appears ONLY when all conditions align:
✔ Price below 4930
✔ Bearish BOS confirmed
✔ Market shows rejection / imbalance
That’s why:
You don’t see sells everywhere
You don’t see sells in ranges
You don’t see sells near support
Each sell is a complete idea, not a suggestion.
5️⃣ Why This Indicator Looks “Quiet”
That’s a feature, not a problem.
Most traders lose because:
Too many signals
Too many indicators
No clear bias
This model answers only 3 questions:
Where is price relative to key levels?
Has structure confirmed my bias?
Where is my logical target?
If those aren’t aligned → do nothing
6️⃣ How a Professional Would Trade This
Higher Timeframe (H1 / H4)
Use indicator to define bias
Mark BOS + FVG
Plan the trade
Lower Timeframe (M5 / M15)
Enter on:
Rejection
Weak highs
Liquidity sweep into FVG
Stop above structure
Target 4350 → 4300
7️⃣ What This Indicator Is NOT
❌ Not a buy/sell robot
❌ Not a scalping tool
❌ Not meant to be traded every day
❌ Not for emotional trading
It’s a framework, not a crutch.
🧠 Final Mentor Take
This indicator teaches you:
Patience
Structure awareness
Risk discipline
Directional clarity
If you trade it correctly:
You’ll trade less — and make more.
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SMT Quarter theory - AMDX cycles and killzones.This indicator visualizes the Quarterly Theory (SMT / Smart Money Theory) concept anchored to New York time. The main daily cycle starts at 18:00 NY time and lasts exactly 24 hours — until 18:00 the next day (local NY time, automatically handling daylight saving time transitions).
Each 24-hour SMT day is divided into four 6-hour blocks:
18:00–00:00 (Asia Killzone)
00:00–06:00 (London Open)
06:00–12:00 (NY AM)
12:00–18:00 (NY PM)
Each 6-hour block is further subdivided into four 90-minute micro-cycles.
The indicator draws:
semi-transparent colored rectangles (boxes) for the 6-hour sessions using different colors and corresponding session names
lighter orange boxes for the 90-minute cycles inside each 6-hour block
vertical dashed lines at the boundaries of 6-hour sessions (different colors)
thin dotted lines at the boundaries of 90-minute cycles
a thick vertical line marking the end of the SMT day (next 18:00 NY)
text labels with the main session names placed above the chart
This indicator based on AMDX quarter theory - accumulation, manipulation, distribution, x (distribution or reversal). Use this indicator to improve your price movement understanding!
Этот индикатор предназначен для визуализации концепции Quarterly Theory (SMT / Smart Money Theory) с привязкой к нью-йоркскому времени. Основной цикл дня начинается в 18:00 по Нью-Йорку и длится ровно 24 часа — до 18:00 следующего дня (по местному времени NY, с автоматическим учётом перехода на летнее/зимнее время).
Каждый такой 24-часовой SMT-день делится на четыре 6-часовых блока:
18:00–00:00 (Asia Killzone)
00:00–06:00 (London Open)
06:00–12:00 (NY AM)
12:00–18:00 (NY PM)
Каждый 6-часовой блок, в свою очередь, разделён на четыре 90-минутных микроцикла.
Индикатор рисует:
полупрозрачные цветные прямоугольники (боксы) для 6-часовых сессий с разными цветами и соответствующими названиями
более светлые оранжевые боксы для 90-минутных циклов внутри каждого 6-часового блока
вертикальные пунктирные линии на границах 6-часовых сессий (разные цвета)
тонкие точечные линии на границах 90-минутных циклов
вертикальную жирную линию на конец SMT-дня (следующие 18:00 NY)
текстовые метки с названиями основных сессий над графиком
Prime Minute Marker (Selected)Prime Minute Marker – Description
This script marks specific prime-numbered minutes directly on the chart using clean, plain text (no boxes or shapes).
It is designed for time-based market observation, helping traders spot recurring reactions, swings, and behavioral patterns that tend to appear at specific minutes within the hour.
The marker:
Displays only selected prime minutes
Uses simple text labels for a clutter-free chart
Does not interfere with price action
Works on any intraday timeframe
Is especially useful for swing points, liquidity reactions, and auction-based analysis
This tool is meant for observation and confluence, not as a standalone trading signal.
Manus KI TradingManus Machiene Learning Beast – Indicator Description
Settings
Use 1h Chart
Use Regime filter: 0.5
Use ADX 20
Use SMA 200
and be happy...
Overview
Manus Machiene Learning Beast is an advanced TradingView indicator that combines Machine Learning (Lorentzian Classification) with trend, volatility, and market regime filters to generate high-quality long and short trade signals.
The indicator is designed for rule-based, disciplined trading and works especially well for set-and-forget, semi-automated, or fully automated execution workflows.
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Core Concept
At its core, the indicator uses a machine-learning model based on a modified K-Nearest Neighbors (KNN) approach.
Instead of standard Euclidean distance, it applies Lorentzian distance, which:
• Reduces the impact of outliers
• Accounts for market distortions caused by volatility spikes and major events
• Produces more robust predictions in real market conditions
The model does not attempt to predict exact tops or bottoms.
Instead, it estimates the probable price direction over the next 4 bars.
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Signal Logic
Long Signals
A long signal is generated when:
• The ML model predicts a positive directional bias
• All enabled filters are satisfied
• A new directional change is detected (non-repainting)
• Optional trend filters (EMA / SMA) confirm the direction
• Optional kernel regression confirms bullish momentum
📍 Displayed as a green label below the bar
Short Signals
A short signal is generated when:
• The ML model predicts a negative directional bias
• Filters confirm bearish conditions
• A new directional change occurs
• Trend and kernel filters align
📍 Displayed as a red label above the bar
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Filters & Components
All filters are modular and can be enabled or disabled individually.
1. Volatility Filter
• Avoids trading during extremely low or chaotic volatility conditions
2. Regime Filter (Trend vs Range)
• Attempts to filter out sideways markets
• Especially important for ML-based systems
3. ADX Filter (Optional)
• Trades only when sufficient trend strength is present
4. EMA / SMA Trend Filters
• Classic trend confirmation (e.g., 200 EMA / 200 SMA)
• Ensures trades are aligned with the higher-timeframe trend
5. Kernel Regression (Nadaraya-Watson)
• Smooths price behavior
• Acts as a momentum and trend confirmation filter
• Can be used in standard or smoothed mode
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Moving Average Overlays
For visual market context, the indicator includes optional overlays:
• ✅ SMA 200
• ✅ HMA 200
Both can be toggled via checkboxes and are visual aids only, unless explicitly enabled as filters.
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Exit Logic
Two exit methods are available:
1. Fixed Exit
• Trades close after 4 bars
• Matches the ML model’s training horizon
2. Dynamic Exit
• Uses kernel regression and signal changes
• Designed to let profits run in strong trends
⚠️ Recommended only when no additional trend filters are active.
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Backtesting & Trade Statistics
The indicator includes an on-chart statistics panel showing:
• Win rate
• Total trades
• Win/Loss ratio
• Early signal flips (useful for identifying choppy markets)
⚠️ This is intended for calibration and optimization only, not as a replacement for full strategy backtesting.
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Typical Use Cases
• Swing trading (M15 – H4)
• Rule-based discretionary trading
• Set-and-forget trading
• TradingView alerts → MT4/MT5 → EA execution
• Prop-firm trading (e.g. FTMO), with proper risk management
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Important Disclaimer
This indicator:
• ❌ does not guarantee profits
• ❌ is not a “holy grail”
• ✅ is a decision-support and structure tool
It performs best when:
• Combined with strict risk management (e.g. ATR-based stops)
• Used in trending or expanding markets
• Executed with discipline and consistency
Reliable 4H EST Candle Marker (All Timeframes)plots out 4 hour candle if you trying to mark out 2am, 6am, 10am etc
Custom 3-Bar Counter (GMT Reset)Bar counter, adjustable to suit market hours. Text colour and size changeable
Session Time Lines (NY Time)This clean indicator draws vertical dashed lines on the chart at key session times in New York time:
7:00 PM – Previous day session start
3:00 AM – Overnight session
9:30 AM – NY market open
It automatically removes the previous session’s lines when a new 7:00 PM occurs, keeping the chart clean. Lines are drawn directly on the price chart (overlay), making it easy to see market session transitions.
Works on intraday charts
Time-based vertical lines in New York time (DST-safe)
Shows only one cycle at a time for clarity
Non-intrusive, no calculations or trading signals
KI Power signaleManus Machiene Learning Beast – Indicator Description
Overview
Manus Machiene Learning Beast is an advanced TradingView indicator that combines Machine Learning (Lorentzian Classification) with trend, volatility, and market regime filters to generate high-quality long and short trade signals.
The indicator is designed for rule-based, disciplined trading and works especially well for set-and-forget, semi-automated, or fully automated execution workflows.
⸻
Core Concept
At its core, the indicator uses a machine-learning model based on a modified K-Nearest Neighbors (KNN) approach.
Instead of standard Euclidean distance, it applies Lorentzian distance, which:
• Reduces the impact of outliers
• Accounts for market distortions caused by volatility spikes and major events
• Produces more robust predictions in real market conditions
The model does not attempt to predict exact tops or bottoms.
Instead, it estimates the probable price direction over the next 4 bars.
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Signal Logic
Long Signals
A long signal is generated when:
• The ML model predicts a positive directional bias
• All enabled filters are satisfied
• A new directional change is detected (non-repainting)
• Optional trend filters (EMA / SMA) confirm the direction
• Optional kernel regression confirms bullish momentum
📍 Displayed as a green label below the bar
Short Signals
A short signal is generated when:
• The ML model predicts a negative directional bias
• Filters confirm bearish conditions
• A new directional change occurs
• Trend and kernel filters align
📍 Displayed as a red label above the bar
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Filters & Components
All filters are modular and can be enabled or disabled individually.
1. Volatility Filter
• Avoids trading during extremely low or chaotic volatility conditions
2. Regime Filter (Trend vs Range)
• Attempts to filter out sideways markets
• Especially important for ML-based systems
3. ADX Filter (Optional)
• Trades only when sufficient trend strength is present
4. EMA / SMA Trend Filters
• Classic trend confirmation (e.g., 200 EMA / 200 SMA)
• Ensures trades are aligned with the higher-timeframe trend
5. Kernel Regression (Nadaraya-Watson)
• Smooths price behavior
• Acts as a momentum and trend confirmation filter
• Can be used in standard or smoothed mode
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Moving Average Overlays
For visual market context, the indicator includes optional overlays:
• ✅ SMA 200
• ✅ HMA 200
Both can be toggled via checkboxes and are visual aids only, unless explicitly enabled as filters.
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Exit Logic
Two exit methods are available:
1. Fixed Exit
• Trades close after 4 bars
• Matches the ML model’s training horizon
2. Dynamic Exit
• Uses kernel regression and signal changes
• Designed to let profits run in strong trends
⚠️ Recommended only when no additional trend filters are active.
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Backtesting & Trade Statistics
The indicator includes an on-chart statistics panel showing:
• Win rate
• Total trades
• Win/Loss ratio
• Early signal flips (useful for identifying choppy markets)
⚠️ This is intended for calibration and optimization only, not as a replacement for full strategy backtesting.
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Typical Use Cases
• Swing trading (M15 – H4)
• Rule-based discretionary trading
• Set-and-forget trading
• TradingView alerts → MT4/MT5 → EA execution
• Prop-firm trading (e.g. FTMO), with proper risk management
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Important Disclaimer
This indicator:
• ❌ does not guarantee profits
• ❌ is not a “holy grail”
• ✅ is a decision-support and structure tool
It performs best when:
• Combined with strict risk management (e.g. ATR-based stops)
• Used in trending or expanding markets
• Executed with discipline and consistency
3-Candle Swing + Rejectionplotshape(swingHigh, title="Swing High", style=shape.triangleup, location=location.abovebar, color=color.red, size=size.tiny, offset=-1)
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GBPUSD/EURUSD FVG Synchronizationsmt divergence between eurusd and gbpusd. with swing low detection. help traders execute trades with only these pairs
FVG Detector - With Close Direction & Breakoutdetects fvg. sharp rejection and sweep. developed to help traders achieve success with close direction and breakout
TX_Smart_Cross_Session_TrendFollowA Pine Script v5 strategy for Taiwan Index Futures (TX). Features macro pivot analysis, cross-session micro-structure (Chen Kuei concept), dynamic risk management, and smart trend-following logic.
Weekly Cycles [SolQuant]The Weekly Cycles indicator maps recurring weekly behavioral phases onto the chart using colored daily boxes and labels. It divides each week into distinct phases based on observed market patterns, providing structural context for intraweek trading decisions.
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Weekly Phases
Each day of the week is assigned a behavioral phase:
• Sunday — Dead Gap Zone: Low-liquidity period where gaps from the weekend close can create traps. Price action during this phase is often unreliable for directional bias.
• Monday — False Move: The early-week move that frequently reverses. Monday often establishes a range extreme that gets swept later in the week.
• Tuesday — Consolidation: A transition day where the market digests Monday's move and begins building the structure for the week's main directional move.
• Wednesday/Thursday — Midweek Reversal: The highest-probability window for the week's primary directional move. This phase often sees the week's true trend establish itself.
• Friday — Model Completion: The closing phase where weekly targets are either achieved or the move stalls. Profit-taking and position squaring are common.
• Saturday — Weekend Trap: Low-liquidity continuation of Friday's action that can create misleading signals for the following week.
Visual Display
Each phase is represented by a colored box spanning the day's price range. Labels at the top of each box display the phase name for quick reference. The boxes update in real time as each day's high and low develop.
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The indicator uses the day of the week (dayofweek) to assign phases. Box boundaries are defined by each day's opening time through the next day's opening time, with the price range tracking the high and low of bars within that window.
Historical boxes are maintained up to a configurable maximum count. Boxes are created at the start of each new day and their height is updated with each new bar as the day's range expands.
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• Show Phase Labels: Toggle the text labels above each daily box.
• Phase Colors: Customizable colors for each day/phase.
• Max Boxes: Controls how many historical weekly cycle boxes are displayed.
Weekly cycle phases are based on observed market patterns and do not guarantee that price will follow the described behavior in any given week. Market conditions vary and phases should be used as context, not as standalone signals. This indicator does not constitute financial advice.
Markets [SolQuant]The Markets indicator displays global trading session times with visual range boxes and highlights market maker activity zones. It maps the three major sessions — New York, London, and Asia — along with specialized zones that have been observed to correlate with specific market behaviors.
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Session Boxes
Colored boxes are drawn for each active trading session, spanning from the session open to the session close. The box height covers the price range traded during that session. Each session uses a distinct color for quick identification:
• New York: The primary session for US equities and crypto volume.
• London: Overlaps with New York for peak liquidity in forex and global markets.
• Asia: Tokyo/Hong Kong session, often setting the tone for the following London session.
Session boxes provide immediate visual context about which global market was active during any given price action.
Market Maker Zones
Two specialized time windows are highlighted:
• Reversal Session: A time window commonly associated with market reversals and directional shifts.
• Gap Session: A time window where gaps and displacement moves frequently occur.
These zones are derived from observed patterns in market maker behavior and are intended as awareness tools rather than predictive signals.
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Sessions are defined by fixed time ranges in their respective timezones. The indicator uses daylight saving time-aware timezone strings to ensure accuracy year-round. Each session's price range (high/low) is tracked dynamically and the box height updates in real time as the session progresses.
Market maker zones use the same box-drawing mechanism but target narrower time windows. All boxes are automatically removed after a configurable maximum count to prevent chart clutter.
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• Show NY / London / Asia: Toggle each session's display.
• Show Reversal Session / Gap Session: Toggle market maker zones.
• Session Colors: Customizable colors for each session and zone.
• Max Boxes: Controls how many historical session boxes are kept on chart.
This indicator displays fixed time-based session zones and does not predict price direction. Market maker zones are based on observed patterns that may not persist. It does not constitute financial advice.
Liquidity Stress Score, MarketLiquidity Stress Score (Macro Regime Indicator)
Liquidity Stress Score is a macro-regime indicator designed to measure systemic liquidity, risk appetite, and funding stress — not price direction.
It aggregates signals from risk preference, credit, volatility demand, and bond market stress into a single, interpretable framework that helps answer one question:
“Is the market environment supportive, fragile, or hostile to risk right now?”
This indicator is best used as a regime filter, not as an entry/exit system.
What This Indicator Is (and Is Not)
✅ What it does
Identifies liquidity regimes (supportive → stressed)
Highlights regime changes with high-confidence markers
Detects stress acceleration before price fully reacts
Helps you adjust position sizing, aggressiveness, and expectations
❌ What it does NOT do
It does not predict price targets
It does not generate buy/sell signals for individual stocks
It does not replace price action, structure, or wave analysis
Think of this as market weather, not a trade trigger.
Core Inputs (What the Score Is Built From)
The score combines four independent macro signals:
1. Risk Preference — QQQ / IWM
Large-cap growth vs small-cap risk appetite
Small caps weaken first when risk appetite fades
2. Credit Conditions — HYG / IEF
High-yield credit vs Treasuries
Credit leads equities during stress
3. Volatility Demand — SPY / VIX
Demand for protection vs equity price
Rising protection demand transmits stress into markets
4. Funding Stress — MOVE
Bond market implied volatility
Rising MOVE = instability in the cost of money itself
Each component is evaluated for:
Trend direction
Momentum
Magnitude of change
Acceleration of stress
Visual Components (How to Read the Indicator)
1️⃣ Gradient Histogram (Raw Score)
Green bars → supportive conditions
Red bars → hostile conditions
Taller bars → stronger / more urgent signals
This is intentionally noisy — it shows pressure, not regime.
2️⃣ Smoothed Line (Primary Regime Signal)
Green line → liquidity improving
Red line → liquidity deteriorating
Line direction matters more than individual bars
👉 This is the main signal to watch.
3️⃣ Background Regime Bands
🟩 Green → Risk-supportive
🟨 Yellow → Fragile / late-cycle
🟧 Orange → Risk-off
🟥 Red → High stress / deleveraging
These bands answer:
“What kind of mistakes are dangerous right now?”
4️⃣ High-Confidence Diamonds
🟢 Green diamond (bottom): major regime improvement
🔴 Red diamond (top): major regime deterioration
These appear only on confirmed regime shifts. They are intentionally rare.
5️⃣ Low-Confidence Dots
Small white circles near the line
Indicate early transitions (zero-crossings)
Use as context, not signals.
6️⃣ Acceleration Markers (White Triangles)
Appear when stress is accelerating, not just present
Often precede sharp, cascading moves
These flag urgency, not direction.
7️⃣ Strength Ribbon (Bottom Gradient Bar)
Compresses the environment into a 0–100 stress scale
Green → calm
Red → dangerous
This is the fastest “one-glance” read.
Timeframe Guidance (Important)
Suggested: Weekly Core
Best alignment with primary market moves
Filters out daily noise
Ideal for swing traders and position traders
You can view it on a daily chart, but the signal itself updates weekly — by design.
Optional: Daily Core
More responsive
More noise
Best for studying short-term liquidity pulses
How to Use This in Practice
Use Liquidity Stress Score to adjust how you trade, not what you trade.
Examples:
Green regime → trends more forgiving, pullbacks buyable
Yellow regime → selective, shorter holds
Orange regime → defensive posture, failed breakouts
Red regime → capital preservation, no leverage
It pairs best with:
Price structure
Market profile / volume
Wave analysis
Risk management systems
Final Principle
Liquidity defines what is possible.
Price only reveals what has already happened.
This indicator exists to help you avoid fighting the market environment — not to predict the next candle.
Renko TimekeeperRenko charts delete time. This tool puts it back.The Renko Timekeeper prints a number next to every brick telling you exactly how many minutes that specific brick took to form.This converts a "Static Chart" into a "Velocity Chart." It allows you to spot Momentum Decay before the price actually reverses.1. The Visual GuideThe indicator prints a single number (e.g., 4.2) above or below every brick.Text ColorValue RangeEngineering StateInterpretationGREEN< 5.0High VelocityThe "Turbo" is on. Buyers/Sellers are aggressive. HOLD or ADD to the trade.GRAY5.0 – 15.0Normal CruiseThe trend is stable. Standard market breathing. HOLD.RED> 15.0STALL (Warning)The engine has died. The market is struggling to push price. EXIT immediately.
FX Contracts v1.0 @RukinRomanThe indicator works on the D1 timeframe in Forex. It displays levels based on the last 3 days of the contract.
[EAGLE] Investment_Eagle Cycle Confirmation line Investment_Eagle Cycle Confirmation line is an EMA crossover indicator designed for cycle-style trend regimes.
It plots two EMA lines and a filled band (“cloud”) between them to visualize bullish/bearish conditions.
Key feature: the script adds a confirmation window using a slightly faster and slightly slower EMA length around the base slow EMA:
Leading EMA2 (-10% length) triggers an early warning crossover.
Primary EMA2 (base length) is the main crossover.
Lagging EMA2 (+10% length) acts as confirmation.
When a leading crossover appears first, the band turns gray, indicating a critical transition zone.
That zone remains active until:
the primary crossover occurs and then
the lagging crossover confirms the move,
or the move is invalidated (leading crosses back) / times out (to prevent indefinite gray zones).
Timeframe control: you can lock the calculations to Daily, use the Chart timeframe, or set a Custom timeframe.
Notes:
The confirmation EMAs are automatically rounded to the nearest whole number and guarded to avoid equal lengths.
Optional ATR-based filtering can be enabled via “Filter Gap %”
Vertical Event Lines - BTC Halving & Custom DatesThis indicator plots vertical lines and labels for Bitcoin halving dates and any custom events you define directly on the price chart.
It is designed as a clean, lightweight event-timeline overlay so you can instantly see where key dates occur relative to price action.
Main features
Built-in Bitcoin halving dates (2012, 2016, 2020, 2024), plus 8 additional custom event slots with freely configurable date/time, name and color.
Vertical lines are positioned using xloc.bar_time , ensuring each event is anchored to the exact timestamp in the chart’s timeframe and timezone.
Past and current events:
A label is created once, on the first bar that crosses the event time, and placed near the bar’s high for consistent readability across symbols and timeframes.
Future events:
A separate label is shown at the bottom of the chart, making future dates clearly visible even to the right of the last bar. These labels update only on the most recent bar to keep the script efficient.
Flexible styling:
Global controls for line width, line style and label size, with per-event color selection and optional per-event overrides of global width and style.
How to use
Add the script to any chart (BTC or other symbols). It works on all timeframes.
Use the Global settings to configure default line style, line width and label appearance (size, orientation, text color).
In each Event X section, enable the event and set:
Date/time in YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM format
Event name
Color
Optional custom width/style
When scrolling through time:
Events left of the last bar show a vertical line and a one-time label at the crossing bar.
Events right of the last bar show a vertical line and a bottom label that remains visible in the future.
This script is intended as a visual reference tool only .
It does not generate trading signals, alerts or backtests.
Timebender - Day SeparatorTimebender — NY Anchored Day Separator
Many traders rely on broker-based day boundaries, which often do not align with New York time — the primary liquidity clock for FX and macro-driven markets. When the trading day is anchored incorrectly, it can distort the reading of weekly structure, session behavior, and intraday narrative.
This script provides a clear and configurable way to anchor trading days to a user-defined timezone and visually separate them on the chart.
What This Script Does
Highlights individual trading days using background shading
Draws vertical separators at the exact start of each shifted trading day
Allows independent toggling of background highlights and separator lines
Supports day-specific coloring so each trading day is immediately recognizable
Enables manual timezone shifting so traders can align charts to New York regardless of broker feed
What Makes It Different
Most day separators rely strictly on exchange time. This script detects calendar transitions from a manually shifted timestamp, allowing traders to define their own day boundary.
This is particularly useful for traders who anchor their analysis to New York time rather than broker session clocks.
Combining optional background shading with precision separators also allows traders to switch between a macro view (highlighted days) and a minimal execution view (lines only) without loading multiple indicators.
How It Works (High-Level)
The script internally offsets the chart’s timestamp by the number of hours specified in the timezone setting. It then detects when a new calendar day begins from that adjusted time and renders the visual separator accordingly.
Because the calculation is based on shifted time rather than exchange time, the indicator maintains consistent day structure across brokers.
How To Use
Set the timezone shift to match the session you anchor your analysis to.
Example: New York is typically UTC-5 or UTC-4 during daylight saving time.
Enable background highlighting for a broader structural view.
Use vertical separators when a cleaner chart is preferred for execution.
Customize colors to match your chart template.
Who This Script Is For
FX traders
Session-based traders
ICT-style market structure traders
Traders using multiple brokers
Anyone who wants consistent day boundaries across charts
Notes
This script is designed as a chart-organization utility. It does not generate trade signals or provide market predictions.
USDT + USDC DominanceUSDT + USDC Dominance
USDT/USDC Dominance Indicator
This indicator measures the relative dominance of USDT and USDC on the market. It calculates the share of each stablecoin compared to the total of the two, and displays it as a percentage.
USDT Dominance (%) = (USDT value / (USDT value + USDC value)) × 100
USDC Dominance (%) = 100 − USDT Dominance
The indicator plots both dominance values on the chart, allowing you to see which stablecoin has a higher share at any given time. It can help identify shifts in market preference between USDT and USDC.
Optional features:
Horizontal 50% line for reference.
Highlight when USDT or USDC exceeds 50% dominance.
Works with price or market capitalization data depending on available data sources.
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The Legend of the Five Guardians - A Trading Puzzle
Prologue: The Forgotten Prophecy
In the lost archives of the Market Temple, there was an ancient prophecy about five mystical guardians who together guarded the key to unlocking the secrets of the market. Each guardian embodies a different power, and only when all five speak in unison is the true path revealed.
Chapter 1: The Guardians and Their Symbols
The First Guardian: RIOS - Keeper of Extremes
Symbol: A swinging pendulum clock.
The second guardian: MILOW - Preserver of the flow of capital
Symbol: A transparent river with gold particles
The third guardian: MADRA - The dancing dragon
Symbol: Two intertwined dragons - one fast, one slow
The fourth guardian: BOLL - Architect of price channels
Symbol: Three parallel columns of light that rhythmically expand and contract
The fifth guardian: EMAROS – The fateful crosses
Symbol: Two intersecting silver and gold swords
Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
XAUUSD Scalp1. The Core Logic: "What Moves Gold?"
The indicator calculates a Total Score based on five macroeconomic drivers. Gold typically rises when these factors weaken (hence, most are inverted):
DXY (US Dollar Index): Inverted. When the Dollar drops, Gold usually rises.
TNX (10Y Yields): Inverted. Lower yields make non-yielding Gold more attractive.
Real Yields: Inverted (calculated via FRED data). The strongest long-term driver for Gold.
VIX (Fear Index): Direct. Higher market fear leads to "Safe Haven" Gold buying.
Oil (Crude): Direct. Oil acts as an inflation proxy; rising oil often pulls Gold higher.
2. Dashboard Interpretation (Top Right)
Score (Numerical): A Z-Score (standard deviation). Values above 0.22 are bullish (Long), below -0.22 are bearish (Short).
Trend Arrows: Real-time momentum. A green "up" arrow means that specific factor is currently moving in favor of a Gold rally.
Status Text:
STRONG LONG/SHORT: Massive confirmation across almost all macro data.
SCALP LONG/SHORT: Trend confirmation is present.
CHOP: Conflicting or neutral data. No trade zone.
3. Signals & Symbols
Triangles (Green/Red): These are your Entry Signals. They appear when the weighted average of all macro factors (Total Score) crosses the 0.22 threshold.
The Crown Symbol (👑): This is the "Ultimate Match." It appears only when DXY and VIX provide extreme simultaneous confirmation. These are considered the highest-probability signals.
4. Integrated Trade Management
Upon a signal, the script draws three lines:
Yellow (Entry): Your execution price.
Green (TP): Take Profit target (Default: 1.8x ATR).
Red (SL): Stop Loss (Default: 1.0x ATR).
Automated Logic: The script includes a Break-Even and Trailing system. As price moves into profit, the red SL line automatically moves to entry or trails the price to lock in gains.
5. Quick Start Guide
Timeframe: Best used on lower timeframes (1m to 15m) for active scalping.
Filtering: Ignore signals if the dashboard shows "CHOP".
Execution: Look for the 👑 (Crown) for high-conviction trades. If a green triangle appears AND the Crown is active, the macro "wind" is at your back.
Exit: Trust the automated lines (SL/TP) or close manually if the "Total Score" on the dashboard changes color (trend reversal).
Note: Since the script pulls data from external symbols (DXY, FRED, TNX), you may see a brief "Requesting Data" delay when first loading.






















