Rupeebees OHLC Levels This indicator helps you to understand how the option premium moves the market under some calculated levels
Educational
OG Indicators - EnhancedA simple effort to combine William's % R, MACD & Stochastic into single script
KCP MMA Trend [Dr.K.C.PRAKASH]KCP MMA Trend
⚙️ Core Logic:
This indicator uses two custom Modified Moving Averages (MMAs) — named KCP 1 and KCP 2 — to track market momentum and identify trend changes.
When the faster average (KCP 1) moves above the slower one (KCP 2), it indicates upward momentum.
When KCP 1 moves below KCP 2, it signals downward momentum.
📈 Crossover Signals:
BUY Signal: Triggered when KCP 1 crosses above KCP 2, showing a possible shift to a bullish trend.
SELL Signal: Triggered when KCP 1 crosses below KCP 2, showing a possible shift to a bearish trend.
🎨 Chart Display:
KCP 1 is plotted as an orange line.
KCP 2 is plotted as a blue line.
Crossovers are visually highlighted with BUY and SELL labels on the price chart for easy interpretation.
🔔 Alerts:
Two alert conditions are included:
Buy Alert: “KCP 1 crossed ABOVE KCP 2”
Sell Alert: “KCP 1 crossed BELOW KCP 2”
These can be linked to TradingView alerts for real-time notifications.
🧩 Purpose:
The indicator is designed to identify trend direction and reversals clearly and simply, without requiring any manual settings or inputs.
It helps traders capture early entries and exits by following clean crossover-based momentum shifts.
Support and Resistance [Jamshid]📌 Support & Resistance
This indicator automatically identifies high-quality Support and Resistance zones using volume-weighted pivot levels. It visualizes price structure with adaptive volume boxes, breakout & retest signals, higher timeframe confirmation, and optional volume profile.
✅ Core Features
🔹 1. Smart Support & Resistance Zones (Volume-Based)
Detects pivot highs/lows with strong volume.
Boxes expand dynamically using ATR.
Zones display actual volume value.
Color intensity reflects volume strength.
🔹 2. Breakouts & Retests
“Break Sup / Break Res” labels on structure breaks.
Detects when old resistance becomes support (R→S).
Detects when old support becomes resistance (S→R).
Retest labels and diamond markers for holds.
🔹 3. Volume Profile (Optional)
Shows mini horizontal volume bars at each zone.
Separate bullish/bearish volume distribution.
Adjustable rows and lookback.
🔹 4. Higher Timeframe Confluence (Optional)
Check if current S/R aligns with HTF levels:
5m, 15m, 30m, 1H, 4H, Daily
Modes:
✅ Show All + HTF Labels
✅ Filter Only HTF Confirmed Levels
HTF confirmations shown directly on zone labels.
Tolerance setting for price matching.
🔹 5. Breaker Blocks (Failed S/R Reversal Zones)
Identifies bullish/bearish breaker zones.
Highlights breaker blocks on chart.
Optional labels and zone coloring.
🎯 Visual Alerts & Signals
✅ Breakouts (Support & Resistance)
✅ Retests (Hold without breakout)
✅ Role Reversal (R→S and S→R)
✅ Potential Bullish / Bearish Breakers
✅ Diamonds for hold/retest structure
✅ Labels with volume + timeframe confirmations
Every signal also has a built-in alertcondition so you can automate notifications.
⚙️ Customizable Settings
🟢 Main
Lookback period
Volume filter length
Box width multiplier
🎨 Visual
Show or hide labels, diamonds, retest labels
Label size
🟦 Breaker Blocks
Enable/disable breaker blocks
Show zones & labels
Custom colors
📊 Volume Profile
Enable/disable
Rows, lookback length
Bull/Bear color
⏳ Higher Timeframe Filtering
Turn HTF logic on/off
Select which timeframes to compare
Filter mode or label mode
Price matching tolerance (%)
✅ Why this indicator is unique
✔ Combines price structure + volume + HTF confluence
✔ Automatically adapts S/R strength using volume data
✔ Shows role reversal and breaker logic
✔ Smart visual alerts & automation support
✔ Highly customizable for any strategy or timeframe
💡 How to Use
Add the indicator to any chart or timeframe.
Look for high-volume S/R zones (darker colors = stronger).
Watch for:
Breakouts (trend continuation or reversal)
Retests (strong confirmations)
HTF confluence (higher probability)
Breaker blocks (failed level reversal)
Optionally enable alerts for automation or notifications.
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⚠️ Dangers of Trading
1️⃣ You can lose money very fast
Markets move quickly, and leverage makes losses even faster. Even experienced traders go through drawdowns.
2️⃣ Emotional decisions ruin accounts
Fear (selling too early) and greed (holding too long or overtrading) cause most losses. Trading is more psychological than technical.
3️⃣ Overconfidence after small wins
Many traders win at the beginning and believe they “mastered” the market, then take big risks and blow the account.
4️⃣ No system = gambling
If you trade without clear rules and risk management, you’re not trading—you’re gambling.
5️⃣ Market is not fair
Smart money, institutions, HFT algorithms, and stop-hunts exist. Retail traders are often the liquidity for bigger players.
6️⃣ News/Unexpected events
Unpredictable events (CPI, FOMC, war, tweets, etc.) can instantly move the market against your position.
✅ Advice for Safer & Smarter Trading
✅ 1. Protect your capital first
Your number one job is to survive.
Never risk more than 1–2% per trade.
✅ 2. Have a written trading plan
Define:
When to enter
When to exit
How much to risk
What conditions must be present
If your plan is not written, you don’t have a plan.
✅ 3. Use Stop Loss always
No stop loss = account suicide.
Even professional traders are wrong sometimes.
✅ 4. Focus on one strategy (mastery > trying everything)
Jumping from one strategy to another causes confusion. One good strategy with discipline beats five strategies with no consistency.
✅ 5. Trade with the trend and higher timeframe direction
Trading against HTF structure is fighting the market.
✅ 6. Control emotions like a machine
Biggest trader enemies:
Overtrading
Revenge trading
Fear of missing out (FOMO)
When emotions are strong → stop trading.
✅ 7. Be patient (best skill of a trader)
Sometimes the best trade is no trade.
Professional traders wait for high-probability setups.
✅ 8. Backtest and demo before using real money
If it doesn’t make money in backtesting or demo, it won’t magically work live.
✅ 9. Accept losses (they are part of the game)
Even the best traders lose. The key is small losses, big wins.
✅ 10. Keep learning forever
Market changes. What works today may not work tomorrow. Study price action, volume, psychology, risk management.
🧠 Final Truths:
✅ Trading is a business, not easy money
✅ Winning rate doesn’t matter—risk/reward matters
✅ Consistency > luck
✅ Discipline > knowledge
✅ Survival > profit
Event Marking [zidaniee]This is not a technical analysis indicator, but a visual tool designed to mark important global events using vertical lines on your chart.
By placing a single marker at the exact time an event occurred, you can compare how different assets reacted to that global event — before, during, and after it happened.
In the example provided, the marking corresponds to the moment when U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 100% tariff on goods from China, which was immediately reflected in market reactions worldwide.
The indicator includes full customization features for:
• Event label text
• Label size and position
• Line color, style, and width
Enjoy
Grandoc's MTF SeparatorsOverviewThis indicator, known as Grandoc's MTF Separators, draws vertical lines to mark key period boundaries across multiple timeframes (MTF—standing for "Multi-Timeframe," which allows visualization of higher-timeframe structures like daily or weekly pivots directly on lower-timeframe charts, such as 15-minute views). It helps traders align intraday decisions with broader market cycles. Additionally, it includes optional session open/close lines and closing price ranges for major forex sessions (Sydney, Tokyo, Frankfurt, London, New York). By combining customizable timeframe separators with session-specific visuals, it provides a comprehensive tool for multi-timeframe analysis without cluttering the chart. The script is optimized for efficiency, using arrays to manage drawings and respect TradingView's limits.© grandoc
Created: October 12, 2025
Last Modified: October 12, 2025
Version: 1.4 (Improved: Added Frankfurt session with independent toggles for open/close lines and closing range)Key FeaturesMulti-Timeframe (MTF) Separators: Configurable lines for up to four timeframes (e.g., daily, weekly, monthly), plotted as vertical lines extending across the chart. Supports periods from seconds to years—ideal for spotting MTF confluences, like a weekly open aligning with a London session start.
Session Management: Independent toggles for open/close lines and 30-minute closing ranges for five major sessions. Opens use dotted lines by default; closes use solid lines. Frankfurt session added for European traders.
Customization: Select reference points (session start or midnight day start), timezones, colors, line styles, and lookback limits to control visibility and performance.
Efficiency: Arrays limit drawings to user-defined lookback periods, preventing overload on historical data.
Originality and UsefulnessThis script extends standard timeframe detection by integrating session visuals with granular controls, including the new Frankfurt session for better European market coverage. Unlike generic separators, it uses a modular drawSeparator() function for consistent rendering across MTF and sessions, reducing code redundancy. Closing ranges highlight volatility in the final 30 minutes of each session, serving as dynamic support/resistance—unique for session-based strategies.Ideal for forex traders on instruments like EURUSD futures, where aligning intraday trades with higher-timeframe pivots and session transitions reduces noise. For instance, on a 15-minute EURUSD futures chart, daily separators mark session-aligned opens, while London closing ranges flag potential reversal zones before New York handover. The MTF aspect shines here: A weekly separator (orange solid line) crossing a NY open (blue dotted) signals a high-probability setup.How It WorksMulti-Timeframe SeparatorsDetection: Uses ta.change(time(tf, sess, tzz)) to identify period starts, where tf is the timeframe string (e.g., "1D"), sess is "0000-0000" for day-midnight or empty for session-start, and tzz is the timezone.
Drawing: On change, drawSeparator() creates a vertical line via line.new(x1=x_time, x2=x_time, y1=open, y2=open + syminfo.mintick, extend=extend.both). The mintick offset ensures it's a line, not a point. Lines extend both ways for full visibility.
Management: Pushed to dedicated arrays (e.g., sepArray1); excess trimmed with array.shift() and line.delete() based on lookback.
Visibility: Only plots if higher timeframe (timeframe.in_seconds(tf) > timeframe.in_seconds()).
Session Open and Close LinesDetection: For each session (e.g., Sydney: "2200-0700:1234567"), inSession = not na(time(timeframe.period, sessionStr, sessionTz)). Opens trigger on inSession and not inSession ; closes on not inSession and inSession .
Drawing Opens: Calls drawSeparator(true, sessionColor, sessionOpenWidth, sessionOpenStyle, sessionLookback, sessLinesArray) at time (bar open time). Uses global dotted style/width by default for easy identification of new sessions.
Drawing Closes: Similar call, but at time_close (previous bar close) for precise end-time alignment. Uses global solid style/width. All shared in one sessLinesArray for unified trimming.
Navigation Benefit: Dotted opens act as "entry gates" for session momentum; solid closes as "exit signals." Colors differentiate sessions (e.g., green for Sydney), enabling quick scans—e.g., spot Tokyo open overlaps on EURUSD futures for Asian bias.
Closing RangesDetection: For each closing window (e.g., London: "1630-1700:1234567"), inClose = not na(time(timeframe.period, closeStr, sessionTz)).
Tracking: On entry (inClose and not inClose ), initializes high/low at current bar's values and stores bar_index. During session, updates with math.max/min(nz(var, high/low), high/low).
Drawing: On exit (not inClose and inClose ), creates box.new(left=startBar, right=bar_index-1, top=high, bottom=low, border_color=sessionColor, bgcolor=color.new(sessionColor, 80)). 80% transparency for subtle shading; border matches session color.
Management: Pushed to rangeBoxesArray; trimmed like lines. Only draws if toggle enabled (defaults off to avoid clutter).
Navigation Benefit: Ranges visually encapsulate end-of-session volatility—e.g., on EURUSD futures, a tight NY range signals low-risk continuation, while wide ones warn of gaps. Ideal for range-break trades or as next-session S/R.
All session elements use the dedicated sessionTz for consistency, independent of separator timezone.Installation and UsageAdd via TradingView's Public Library (search "Grandoc's MTF Separators").
Settings Navigation: Separators (#1-4): Toggle/enable timeframes (e.g., D1 default); lookback hidden for simplicity.
Style: Per-separator colors/widths/styles (hidden widths); global open/close styles for sessions.
Preferences: "Session" vs. "Day" reference (tooltips explain EURUSD example); timezone (hidden, Day-only).
Session Settings: Unified timezone for all sessions.
Open Lines (g4): Per-session toggles (all on default).
Close Lines (g7): Per-session toggles (all on default).
Closing Ranges (g5): Per-session toggles (all off default—enable for S/R focus).
Session Times (g8): Edit strings (e.g., adjust for DST on EURUSD futures).
Colors & Lookback (g6): Session colors; shared lookback limits.
Apply to EURUSD futures (e.g., 15-min chart) with defaults: See green daily dots, orange weekly solids, session opens/closes in theme colors.
Pro Tip: On futures, set "Session" reference and exchange TZ for accurate rollover alignment; enable ranges for close-of-day liquidity plays. For MTF depth, layer #3 (monthly) over intraday for long-term bias.
LimitationsLines/ranges may cluster on low-timeframe charts; increase lookback or disable lower separators.
Session times are UTC defaults; manual DST tweaks needed for futures like EURUSD.
Time-based; avoid non-standard charts (e.g., Renko).
No built-in alerts—use TradingView's on line/box conditions.
Example Chart Open-source for community reuse (credit © grandoc). Published October 12, 2025. Questions? Comment below!
WOW Intraday Tracker by Dev🎯 WOW Intraday Tracker: Professional Trade Execution & R/R Analysis
The WOW Intraday Tracker (V1.30 Final) is an advanced, invite-only tool built for disciplined intraday trading. It transforms market signals into a fully managed trade, providing both real-time execution confidence and objective performance review.
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✨ Core Execution Features
The Tracker automates the most critical aspects of trade management:
Automatic Entry Trigger: The script uses a proprietary multi-factor scoring system to identify high-probability setups. Once a trade signal is validated and its Score meets the Activation Threshold (which is visible in the Running Trade Table), the entry order (Long or Short) is automatically triggered and monitored.
Trade Grade Qualification: Crucially, every setup is assigned a Trade Grade (A+, A, or B) before entry, based on structural confluence, allowing traders to qualify the setup quality instantly.
Initial SL & Multiple Targets (TGTs): All trades are established with risk-defined parameters from the start.
Initial Stop-Loss (SL): Automatically calculated based on user-defined ATR Multiples to align risk with current volatility.
Multiple Take-Targets (TGTs): Two distinct target levels (TGT1 and TGT2) are set based on user-defined R-Multiples (Risk-to-Reward ratios) to facilitate a partial profit-taking strategy.
Dynamic Trailing & Stop Adjustment: As the trade progresses, the script automatically manages risk, adjusting the stop-loss upon TGT hits to lock in profit.
Signal Cancellation Feature: To protect capital, the script actively monitors the signal's health. If the internal trade score drops below the configurable Cancellation Threshold before entry, the pending order is automatically invalidated and cleared.
⚖️ Trade Exit and Weighted R/R Assumptions
The script's primary function is to track and calculate a Weighted Risk-to-Reward (R/R) based on a predetermined exit plan:
Target 1 (T1): 30% of the original position. Stop is adjusted to protect profits.
Target 2 (T2): Another 30% of the original position. Trailing Stop begins based on a volatility factor.
Final Exit: Rest 40% of the original position. Exited when the Trailing Stop is hit.
Important Note: The Trailing Stop is tracked on a closing basis within the script. While you can choose to exit the trade manually on a hit basis or book profits based on your personal judgment, the script's final Weighted R/R calculation is based on the assumption that the position exits as detailed above.
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📊 Global R/R Tracker Table (Performance by Grade)
This powerful feature provides objective, actionable data for trade review. It continuously tallies your performance, broken down by the quality (Grade) of the trade setup.
The table tracks performance for A+, A, and B grade setups, plus a TOTAL row, based on your chosen lookback (Full History or Day Start)
By separating performance by Grade, you gain a clear, evidence-based understanding of which setups truly deserve your capital and focus.
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🎨 Advanced Customization & Styling
The WOW Intraday Tracker offers extensive control over the look and feel of your workspace to ensure maximum clarity and minimal chart clutter.
Table Positioning: Freely select the on-chart location (Top Right, Bottom Left, etc.) for all three tables.
Theming: Customize the background and text colors for all tables, including the dynamic green/red backgrounds of the Global R/R Tracker.
Plot Lines: Full color control over all plotted trade lines: PDH/PDL, Entry Price, Initial Stop, Trailing Stop, and Targets.
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⏱️ Usage & Recommended Timeframes
The WOW Intraday Tracker is primarily designed and optimized for high-frequency, short-term intraday trading.
Recommended Timeframes: For optimal performance, we recommend using the script on lower-to-mid-range intraday timeframes: 5-minute, 15-minute, and 25 (or 30) minutes.
Intended Use: While the script can be applied to higher timeframes, its main purpose is to capture volatility and quick moves within the trading day.
Swing Trading: In rare instances, the tracker may generate signals suitable for a short-term swing trade (1-2 days), but this is secondary to its core intraday function.
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🔑 Access Note
The WOW Intraday Tracker utilizes proprietary logic within its scoring system and is published as an invite-only script. The source code is protected to maintain the integrity and value of the intellectual property.
To inquire about access, please contact the author directly via TradingView Private Message on this profile.
EMA+SuperThis comprehensive indicator combines multiple powerful trend-following tools into a single chart overlay, designed for traders seeking clear entry and exit signals with market context.
Features:
Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs): Five EMAs (9, 21, 50, 100, 200) plotted for multi-timeframe trend analysis and dynamic support/resistance.
Supertrend: Classic volatility-based trend indicator highlighting bullish and bearish phases with dynamic colored bands.
NovaWave Cloud: Custom trend cloud created using fast and slow EMAs plus a signal moving average for visualizing market momentum shifts.
Displaced Moving Averages (20, 50, 200 DMA): Simple moving averages with optional displacement to assess lagged trend confirmation and cyclical ranges.
Buy/Sell Signal Labels: Automated labels show “BUY” when the 9 EMA crosses above the 21 EMA, and “SELL” when the 9 EMA crosses below the 21 EMA, providing timely entry/exit cues.
Intended Use:
Perfect for swing and position traders, this indicator combines trend confirmation and actionable signals to help identify sustained price moves in various markets. It works well on multiple timeframes, offering a clear visual framework for market direction and trading decisions.
How to Use:
Look for BUY labels for potential long entry opportunities when momentum shifts bullish.
Look for SELL labels as potential exit or short signals when a bearish momentum crossover occurs.
Use the overlaying EMAs, Supertrend, and cloud as additional confirmation for trend strength and timing.
This all-in-one tool is ideal for traders who want a unified view of trend dynamics combined with simple, clear signals without needing multiple separate indicators.
Feel free to modify or expand based on your style. Let me know if you want a shorter summary or technical details added!
Smart Dip & Spike Finder v6Dip and Spike Finder
What This Adds
✅ Finds dips (for buying)
✅ Finds spikes (for selling)
✅ Works with your existing RSI & MA filters
✅ Shows BUY and SELL labels on the chart
✅ Triggers separate alerts for dip and spike conditions
[ZP] Fixed v6 testDISCLAIMER:
This indicator in Pine V6 as my first ever Tradingview indicator, has been developed for my personal trading analysis, consolidating various powerful indicators that I frequently use. A number of the embedded indicators within this tool are the creations of esteemed Pine Script developers from the TradingView community. In recognition of their contributions, the names of these developers will be prominently displayed alongside the respective indicator names. My selection of these indicators is rooted in my own experience and reflects those that have proven most effective for me. Please note that the past performance of any trading system or methodology is not necessarily indicative of future results. Always conduct your own research and due diligence before using any indicator or tool.
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Introducing the ultimate all-in-one DIY strategy builder indicator, With over 30+ famous indicators (some with custom configuration/settings) indicators included, you now have the power to mix and match to create your own custom strategy for shorter time or longer time frames depending on your trading style. Say goodbye to cluttered charts and manual/visual confirmation of multiple indicators and hello to endless possibilities with this indicator.
Available indicators that you can choose to build your strategy, are coded to seamlessly print the BUY and SELL signal upon confirmation of all selected indicators:
EMA Filter
2 EMA Cross
3 EMA Cross
Range Filter (Guikroth)
SuperTrend
Ichimoku Cloud
SuperIchi (LuxAlgo)
B-Xtrender (QuantTherapy)
Bull Bear Power Trend (Dreadblitz)
VWAP
BB Oscillator (Veryfid)
Trend Meter (Lij_MC)
Chandelier Exit (Everget)
CCI
Awesome Oscillator
DMI ( Adx )
Parabolic SAR
Waddah Attar Explosion (Shayankm)
Volatility Oscillator (Veryfid)
Damiani Volatility ( DV ) (RichardoSantos)
Stochastic
RSI
MACD
SSL Channel (ErwinBeckers)
Schaff Trend Cycle ( STC ) (LazyBear)
Chaikin Money Flow
Volume
Wolfpack Id (Darrellfischer1)
QQE Mod (Mihkhel00)
Hull Suite (Insilico)
Vortex Indicator
TSM + ADX Trend PowerLogic Behind This Indicator
This indicator combines two momentum/trend tools to identify strong, reliable trends in price movement:
1. TSM (Time Series Momentum)
What it does: Measures the difference between the current price and a smoothed average of past prices.
Formula: EMA(close - EMA(close, 14), 14)
Logic:
If TSM > 0 → Price is above its recent average = upward momentum
If TSM < 0 → Price is below its recent average = downward momentum
2. ADX (Average Directional Index)
What it does: Measures trend strength (not direction).
Logic:
ADX > 25 → Strong trend (either up or down)
ADX < 25 → Weak or no trend (choppy/sideways market)
Combined Logic (TSM + ADX)
The indicator only signals a trend when both conditions are met:
Condition Meaning
Uptrend TSM > 0 AND ADX > 25 → Strong upward momentum
Downtrend TSM < 0 AND ADX > 25 → Strong downward momentum
No signal ADX < 25 → Trend is too weak to trust
What It Aims to Detect
Strong, sustained trends (not just noise or small moves)
Filters out weak/choppy markets where momentum indicators often give false signals
Entry/exit points:
Green background = Strong uptrend (consider buying/holding)
Red background = Strong downtrend (consider selling/shorting)
No color = Weak trend (stay out or wait)
Make & Track An Index — Custom Weighted (by Quinn Millegan)Fixed pinescript security call issue limiting to 40 calls
Modern SessionsModern Sessions Indicator -
This is a trading sessions indicator for TradingView (Pine Script v5) that visually highlights different forex market trading sessions on your chart with colored boxes and provides a real-time status dashboard.
Key Features
📍 Four Major Trading Sessions
The indicator tracks and displays the four main global forex trading sessions:
Tokyo Session (00:00-09:00 UTC) - Blue colored
London Session (08:00-17:00 UTC) - Orange colored
New York Session (13:00-22:00 UTC) - Green colored
Sydney Session (22:00-07:00 UTC) - Purple colored
🎨 Visual Session Boxes
Automatically draws translucent colored boxes over active trading sessions
Boxes dynamically expand to show the session's high and low price range
Session names are labeled at the top of each box for easy identification
Boxes update in real-time as new highs or lows are formed during the session
⚙️ Fully Customizable
Enable/disable any session individually
Customize colors for each session to match your chart theme
Adjustable session times - modify start/end times for each session
All times are based on UTC timezone for consistency
📊 Live Status Dashboard
Optional top-right dashboard table showing all sessions at a glance
Real-time "Active" (green) or "Closed" (red) status for each session
Clean, modern dark theme design that matches TradingView's interface
Can be toggled on/off as needed
How It Works
The indicator monitors the current bar's timestamp and checks if it falls within any defined session timeframe. When a session becomes active, it creates a box starting from that bar and continues extending it rightward while updating the high/low boundaries. The dashboard updates on every bar to reflect which sessions are currently active.
Use Cases
Session-based trading strategies - Trade only during specific high-volume sessions
Volatility analysis - Identify which sessions produce the largest price ranges
Overlap identification - Spot when multiple sessions are active simultaneously (highest liquidity)
Time-based analysis - Study how price behaves during different market hours
This indicator is perfect for forex traders, scalpers, and anyone who needs clear visual reference for when major markets are open.
Volume Lowest Since X DaysI've created a TradingView Pine Script v6 indicator that tracks and displays when the current closing volume is the lowest since a specific date. Here's what it does:
Key Features:
Lookback Period: You can adjust the number of bars to look back (default: 252, roughly one trading year)
Visual Elements:
Volume bars displayed as histogram (red when it's the lowest, blue otherwise)
Orange line showing the lowest volume level
Label on the chart when current volume is the lowest, showing the date
Information Table: Shows in the top-right corner:
Current volume
Lowest volume in the period
Date when that lowest volume occurred and how many bars ago
Alert: You can set up an alert for when current volume reaches the lowest level in the lookback period
Hammer PivotPurpose of the Indicator
This indicator is designed to identify special “pivot” candles on a price chart based on the ratio of the candle’s body and wicks. It highlights potential reversal or continuation points by drawing key high/low levels and optionally candle shapes.
It’s particularly useful for:
Spotting bullish and bearish signals.
Detecting hammer and inverted hammer type candles.
Creating visual support/resistance levels.
Use Cases
Support & Resistance Levels: The high/low lines of pivot candles often act as short-term levels.
Trend Reversal Detection: A bullish pivot may signal the start of an uptrend; a bearish pivot may signal the start of a downtrend.
Confirmation for Entries: Combine with other indicators or price action for trade entries.
Chart Clarity: Option to show/hide past pivots so charts don’t get cluttered.
EDGAR Weekly Overview (EWO)EDGAR Weekly Overview (EWO)
The EDGAR Weekly Overview (EWO) gives traders a clear map of market direction throughout the week.
It detects how price reacts to institutional zones and shows where the market could move next — whether it’s pushing upward toward R3 or falling toward S3.
From Monday’s opening, you can instantly see if the market starts building bullish momentum or showing weakness.
It helps you visualize how the weekly trend develops, so you can plan sniper entries on lower timeframes like M1 or M5 with higher accuracy.
⚙️ Key Features:
Tracks weekly high, low, and close for precise base levels
Displays resistance/support zones (R3–R1, BASE, S1–S3)
Real-time distance display for each level on dashboard
Works perfectly with gold (XAUUSD), indices, and crypto
Great for top-down analysis with 1-hour or 1-minute scalping
📈 How It Helps You:
Within a single week, you can clearly see:
Where the market is heading (up or down)
Which levels the price is likely to reject or break
How big players and institutions are positioning
This makes it easier to follow weekly structure and avoid entering against the main market flow.
VWAP TrendThe VWAP Trend indicator is a powerful visualization tool that blends a smoothed Volume-Weighted Average Price (VWAP) with a trend-following EMA to reveal the underlying market bias in a clear, color-coded format.
Unlike a standard VWAP that only resets intraday, VWAP Trend allows traders to anchor VWAP calculations to Daily, Weekly, or Monthly sessions. This flexibility makes it suitable for all trading styles — from intraday scalping to long-term swing analysis.
The smoothed VWAP provides a stable representation of the true average price weighted by volume, while the EMA reflects the prevailing market trend. When the EMA remains above the VWAP, the indicator highlights bullish conditions with blue tones. When it moves below, bearish momentum is displayed with orange tones.
Features
Adjustable VWAP anchor timeframe (Daily, Weekly, or Monthly)
Smoothed VWAP for reduced noise and improved accuracy
Dynamic EMA overlay for real-time trend detection
Color-coded shading between price and VWAP
Minimalist design ideal for clean chart analysis
How to Use
Select your preferred VWAP anchor timeframe.
Observe how the shading color shifts between blue (bullish) and orange (bearish).
Use these transitions to gauge market bias, confirm trade setups, or identify potential mean reversion zones.
Crypto Mean Reversion System (Pullback & Bounce)Mean Reversion Theory
The indicator operates on the principle that extreme price movements in crypto markets tend to revert toward their mean over time.
Consider this a valuable aid for your dollar-cost averaging strategy, effectively identifying periods ripe for accumulating or divesting from the market.
Research shows that:
Short-term momentum often persists briefly after surges, but extreme moves trigger mean reversion
Sharp drops exhibit strong bounce patterns, especially after capitulation events
Longer timeframes (7-day) show stronger mean reversion tendencies than shorter ones (1-day)
Timeframe Analysis
1-Day Timeframe
Pullback probabilities: 45-85% depending on surge magnitude
Bounce probabilities: 55-95% depending on drop severity
Captures immediate overextension and panic selling
More volatile but faster signal generation
7-Day Timeframe
Pullback probabilities: 50-90% (higher confidence)
Bounce probabilities: 50-90% (slightly moderated)
Filters out noise and identifies sustained trends
Stronger mean reversion signals due to extended moves
Probability Tiers
Pullback Risk (After Surges)
Moderate (45-60%): 5-10% surge → Expected -3% to -12% pullback
High (55-70%): 10-15% surge → Expected -5% to -18% pullback
Very High (65-80%): 15-25% surge → Expected -10% to -25% pullback
Extreme (75-90%): 25%+ surge → Expected -15% to -40% pullback
Bounce Probability (After Drops)
Moderate (55-65%): -5% to -10% drop → Expected +3% to +10% bounce
High (65-75%): -10% to -15% drop → Expected +6% to +18% bounce
Very High (75-85%): -15% to -25% drop → Expected +10% to +30% bounce
Extreme (85-95%): -25%+ drop → Expected +18% to +45% bounce
The probability ranges are derived from:
Crypto volatility patterns: Higher volatility than traditional assets creates stronger mean reversion
Behavioral finance: Extreme moves trigger emotional trading (FOMO/panic) that reverses
Historical backtesting: Probability estimates based on typical reversion patterns in crypto markets
Timeframe correlation: Longer timeframes show increased reversion probability due to reduced noise
Key Features
Dual-direction signals: Identifies both overbought (pullback) and oversold (bounce) conditions
Multi-timeframe confirmation: 1D and 7D analysis for different trading styles
Customizable thresholds: Adjust sensitivity based on asset volatility
Visual alerts: Color-coded labels and table for quick assessment
Risk categorization: Clear severity levels for position sizing