AlgoYields - AAlgoYields A — Everyday Overlay for Clean, Actionable Context
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Equipped with alerts and customizable styles, this overlay is designed for daily use: attractive look for fast reads, low noise, high signal. It blends a few trusted tools into a single, elegant view so you can track trend, momentum, and breakouts without overcrowding.
What’s inside
Trading Session Backdrop
Quarter-tinted background (distinct color per quarter) for quick macro orientation; subtle week-to-week transparency shifts; CME pre-market, regular session, and post-market shading; weekends left clear.
Includes multiple curated color palettes. Ask if you want a custom theme.
EMA Cloud
A staircase of short EMAs for trend strength + two macro EMAs (defaults: 80 & 200). Macro EMAs auto-tint: blue when price is above, orange when below.
All lengths are user-configurable.
RSI-Derived Bar Colors
Contextual bar coloring by RSI level/zone to make strength/weakness instantly visible.
Comes with multiple palettes optimized for light/dark charts.
Price Channel & Breakouts
Select band source: Close (tight), HLC3 (medium), or High/Low (widest). Breakout dots print above/below bars and are color-coded by trend context:
Green : break below lower band in an uptrend (buy-the-dip candidates).
Yellow : break above upper band in an uptrend (potential exhaustion / quick scalp).
Orange : break below lower band in a downtrend (continuation shorts).
Red : break above upper band in a downtrend (fade-the-pop entries).
Buffer values can be tuned to reduce noise or enhance reactivity
How to use it
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Bullish Breakdowns ( green dots) — often attractive dip-buys within uptrends.
Confirm with macro-EMA slope: steeper = stronger follow-through; flatting slope = take quicker profits and watch for potential rollover.
Bullish Breakouts ( yellow dots) — be selective. If RSI confirms strength, these can be solid for quick scalps; otherwise, beware “touch-and-fade” at the upper band.
Apply the same logic in reverse for shorts:
Bearish Breakouts ( red ) and Bearish Breakdowns ( orange ) favor short entries/continuations.
Inputs worth tweaking
EMA lengths (short stack + macro 80/200 defaults).
RSI bar-color palette (pick for light/dark themes).
Channel source (Close / HLC3 / High-Low) and breakout buffer.
Session/quarter palette selection.
Alerts
Choose from built-in signals (channel breaks, EMA crosses, significant RSI levels).
Notes & best practices
Backtest breakouts per asset/timeframe to tune buffers and TP/SL targets.
Use level + slope together: RSI/EMA levels flag conditions; slope confirms impulse/continuation.
Let the EMA cloud and macro EMAs set bias; use RSI bars and breakout dots for timing.
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EMA Color Flip Strategy + ATR Risk BoxesEMA ColorFlip Strategy
A trend-following strategy that captures EMA color flips for high-probability intraday setups on Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), and Dogecoin (DOGE). Uses ATR-based dynamic risk boxes to define precise entry zones, stop losses, and profit targets with asymmetric risk-reward.
The approach focuses on clean trend shifts across multiple timeframes, filtering for sustained momentum moves while maintaining tight risk control. Designed for futures and crypto trading with consistent position sizing.
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CIS Trend Following System一.系統核心三條均線
5MA(橘色): 短期動能
10MA(紫色): 中期參考
25MA(藍色): 主趨勢方向
背景色提示
綠色 :多頭趨勢
紅色 :空頭趨勢
灰色 :盤整
二、進場信號綠色三角「多」 - 順勢做多(推薦)
25MA向上,價格在5MA之上
連續陽線出現
每波趨勢前2次進場機會(最佳時機)
灰色三角「晚」 晚期追高(不建議)
條件同上,但已是第3次以後的進場
風險較高,提醒你在追漲
黃色三角「抄」 逆勢抄底(高風險)
下跌中出現強勢連續陽線
激進操作,建議小部位
三、出場信號(兩階段停損)第一階段 : 黃色X「注意」
跌破5MA或10MA(可設定)
系統記錄警戒線價格(顯示在K棒下方)
提高警覺,準備停損
第二階段 : 紅色X「平」
跌破警戒線,確認停損
立即出場
四、使用流程
看背景色 : 確認趨勢方向
等綠色多 : 順勢進場(避開「晚」信號)
盯黃色X :出現警告時注意警戒線
見紅色X就跑: 嚴格停損
CIS Trend Following System : Quick Guide
I. System Core
Three Moving Averages
5MA (Orange) : Short-term momentum
10MA (Purple) : Medium-term reference
25MA (Blue) : Main trend direction
Background Color Indicators
Green : Bullish trend
Red : Bearish trend
Gray : Consolidation
II. Entry Signals
Green Triangle Long : Trend Following (Recommended)
25MA trending up, price above 5MA
Consecutive bullish candles appear
First 2 entry opportunities per trend (optimal timing)
Gray Triangle Late : Late Entry (Not Recommended)
Same conditions as above, but 3rd entry or later
Higher risk, alerts you to chasing price
Yellow Triangle "Bottom" : Counter-Trend Bottom Fishing (High Risk)
Strong consecutive bullish candles during downtrend
Aggressive strategy, use small position size
III. Exit Signals (Two-Stage Stop Loss)
First Stage : Yellow X "Warning"
Price breaks below 5MA or 10MA (configurable)
System records alert line price (displayed below candle)
Stay alert, prepare for stop loss
Second Stage : Red X Close
Price breaks below alert line, confirming stop loss
Exit immediately
IV. Trading Flow
Check Background Color : Confirm trend direction
Wait for Green Long :Enter with trend (avoid Late signals)
Watch Yellow X: Monitor alert line when warning appears
Exit on Red X: Strict stop loss discipline
Precision Scalper Pro v2026Precision Scalper Pro (ALMA + Dual RSI) - Usage Instructions
1. Setup
Platform: TradingView (Desktop recommended).
Timeframe: Set your chart to 1-minute (1m) or 3-minute (3m).
Assets: Use high-liquidity assets only: BTC/USDT, ETH/USDT, EUR/USD, or Gold (XAUUSD).
Timing: Trade during high-volume sessions (London/New York overlap is best).
2. Reading the Chart
Blue Line (ALMA Trend):
Price above the blue line = Only look for BUY signals.
Price below the blue line = Only look for SELL signals.
Green Triangle: A potential BUY (Long) signal has occurred.
Red Triangle: A potential SELL (Short) signal has occurred.
3. Executing a Trade Manually
Always wait for the candle to close before entering a trade.
Action Buy Signal (Green Triangle) Sell Signal (Red Triangle)
Enter Position Buy at market price. Short-sell at market price.
Stop Loss (SL) Set SL order at the DASHED RED LINE. Set SL order at the DASHED RED LINE.
Take Profit (TP) Set TP order at the DASHED GREEN LINE. Set TP order at the DASHED GREEN LINE.
4. Critical Rules for Success
Candle Close: Never enter a trade while the current candle is still active; wait for it to finish and lock the signal in place.
Risk Management: Never risk more than 1-2% of your total balance per trade.
Early Exit: If the opposite signal appears while you are in an open trade, exit the current trade immediately and consider switching direction.
Watch Fees: Ensure your broker fees don't consume your small scalping profits.
MA Zone Candle Color 8.0This indicator plots a selected moving average (any type: EMA, VWAP, HMA, ALMA, custom composites, RVWAP, etc.) and creates a symmetrical grid of horizontal levels/bands spaced at precise, predefined increments around it. The spacing between levels can be set in two modes:
Percent (%) of the current MA value
Points (fixed price units)
The available increment sizes follow a specific geometric-like sequence (very similar to Gann square-of-9 derived steps), giving you clean, repeatable distance choices such as 0.61, 1.22, 2.44, 4.88, 9.77 points (or their percentage equivalents).
Core purpose
It visually marks exactly how far price has moved away from your chosen moving average — in multiples of the increment you selected.
Main practical use cases -
1. Measuring distance from key reference level
VWAP or EMA(20–89), Points mode, 1.22–4.88 incr.
"Price is currently 3.5 increments above VWAP" → quick context for context
2. Identifying structured price levels
Points mode + 2.44 or 4.88 increment
Treat every band as potential support/resistance or target zone
3. Comparing extension size across instruments
Percent mode, same increment value across symbols
Makes extensions visually comparable (BTC vs ETH vs SPX vs NQ)
4. Session / intraday structure mapping
RVWAP or session VWAP + Points mode
See how many "steps" price has made since session open / reset
5. Setting objective take-profit / scale-out levels
Any MA + medium increment (4.88–19.53 points)
"I'll take partials at +2×, +4×, +6× increment" — very mechanical
6. Volatility-adjusted grid (crypto/forex)
Points mode with larger increments
Prevents bands from becoming too wide/narrow during huge volatility swings
Most common combo
MA: VWAP or RVWAP (session/day reset)
Mode: Points
Increment: 1.220704 or 2.441408 or 4.8828125
Bands per side: 30–60
→ Creates a clean, evenly-spaced ladder of levels around the daily/intraday average that traders can use purely for distance measurement and objective level marking.
In short:
It's a very precise, repeatable distance ruler built around any moving average you choose — nothing more, nothing less.
EMA 8 48 System v1Short Description:
A trend-following indicator using EMA crossovers, ATR-based volatility filter, and a cooldown period to reduce false signals. Designed for clear buy/sell signals in trending markets.
Full Description:
What is this indicator?
This script implements a dual EMA crossover system (8-period and 48-period EMAs) with a trend filter (EMA200), ATR-based volatility filter, and a cooldown period to avoid overtrading.
It visually plots EMAs, buy/sell signals, and ATR-based stop loss/target levels.
Why is it useful?
Helps traders identify high-probability trend entries and avoid choppy, low-volatility conditions.
Reduces false signals by requiring trend confirmation, sufficient volatility, and spacing out trades.
Suitable for intraday and swing trading on most liquid assets.
When to use:
Best used in markets showing clear trends (not sideways).
Works on most timeframes, but higher timeframes (15m, 1h, 4h, daily) tend to give more reliable signals.
How to spot buy and sell:
Buy: Green “BUY” label appears when EMA8 crosses above EMA48, price is above EMA200, and ATR is above the minimum threshold.
Sell: Red “SELL” label appears when EMA8 crosses below EMA48, price is below EMA200, and ATR is above the minimum threshold.
ATR-based stop loss and target levels are plotted for each signal.
Additional tips:
Adjust the minimum ATR and cooldown settings to match your asset’s volatility and your trading style.
Use in conjunction with price action or higher timeframe analysis for best results.
Avoid trading during low volatility or sideways markets, as signals may be less reliable.
Always backtest and forward-test before using live.
How to add signals and update settings:
Use the script’s input panel to adjust EMA lengths, ATR settings, minimum ATR, and cooldown period.
To add alerts, use TradingView’s “Add Alert” feature and select the buy or sell conditions from the script’s alert options.
For further customization, you can edit the script to add additional filters or notification logic.
This indicator is for educational purposes only. Always use proper risk management and do your own research before trading.
Disclaimer:
This script is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument.
Trading involves risk. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always do your own research and use proper risk management.
The author is not responsible for any losses incurred from the use of this script. By using this script, you agree to take full responsibility for your trading decisions.
BRYCE EMA 9/15 Momentum (STRICT)BRYCE EMA 9/15 Momentum — STRICT (All Tickers)
This is the “quality over quantity” version. It still uses the EMA 9/15 crossover, but it only signals when multiple conditions align. If you prefer fewer trades with stronger confirmation, this is the version to use.
What it shows and why it matters
EMA 9 & EMA 15: The core crossover trigger.
Strong Angle/Slope Requirement: Ensures the EMAs are moving with real momentum, not drifting.
Higher EMA Separation Requirement: Demands more expansion so the crossover isn’t just noise.
VWAP Alignment Required: Trades are only considered when price action agrees with VWAP direction.
Volume Impulse Required: Helps confirm real participation instead of “fake” movement.
Time Filter Required: Avoids many low-quality periods when 15-second crossovers are unreliable.
HTF Bias Alignment Required (1m & 5m): The 1-minute and 5-minute trend must support the trade direction.
A-Grade Signals by Design: This version is built to mostly produce A-quality setups.
Best suited for
Traders who want a high-confidence filter
Automation/webhook trading where you only want the cleanest signals
Trend days and strong directional sessions
Least suited for
Range-bound or “mean reversion” days
Traders who want frequent entries (this one will be selective)
Ultra-quiet periods where volume never expands
Best timeframes
Primary: 15-second
Also works: 1-minute (very clean), especially for newer traders who want less noise
DISCLAIMER
This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice, investment advice, trading advice, or a recommendation to buy or sell any security, option, or financial instrument.
Trading and investing involve substantial risk, including the potential loss of all invested capital. Past performance, signals, alerts, or examples generated by this indicator do not guarantee future results.
All trading decisions made using this indicator are solely the responsibility of the user. By using this indicator, you acknowledge that you are trading at your own risk and according to your own risk tolerance, financial situation, and experience level.
The creator of this indicator assumes no responsibility or liability for any losses, damages, or outcomes resulting from the use of this tool, whether through manual trading, alerts, or automated systems.
Users are strongly encouraged to practice proper risk management, conduct their own research, and consult with a qualified financial professional before making any trading or investment decisions.
Multi-MA FrameworkMulti-MA Framework is an advanced moving average indicator developed for traders who want to analyze market trends from a multi-layered and structural perspective, without relying on a single average.
This indicator adapts instantly to different market conditions thanks to its flexible structure that allows switching between SMA, EMA, and VWMA with a single click.
Key Features
12 different periods:
3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610
(Complete trend structure from short-term to long-term)
MA Type Selection
SMA → Classic and balanced trend tracking
EMA → Fast and reactive market structure
VWMA → Volume-weighted, more “intelligent” average
Note:
This indicator alone does not generate a buy/sell signal. It does not constitute investment advice. Obtain confirmation from other indicators for maximum efficiency.
BRYCE EMA 9/15 Momentum MA (AGGRESSIVE)BRYCE EMA 9/15 Momentum — AGGRESSIVE (All Tickers)
This indicator is a fast-paced momentum tool built around a simple concept: when the 9 EMA crosses the 15 EMA and the move has real “push,” it highlights a potential entry. It’s designed for traders who want more opportunities while still avoiding the worst “choppy” crossover signals.
What it shows and why it matters
EMA 9 & EMA 15 (trend trigger): These two moving averages help you see short-term momentum. A crossover can signal a shift in direction.
Angle/Slope Filter (momentum confirmation) : The indicator checks that the EMAs are actually rising or falling with strength (not flat). This helps reduce false signals in sideways markets.
EMA Separation Filter (avoids weak crossovers): If the EMAs are too close together, crossovers tend to be noise. Separation helps confirm the move is expanding.
VWAP (institutional bias): VWAP is a key level many traders watch. This indicator grades signals higher when the trade direction agrees with VWAP.
Volume Impulse (participation check): Momentum is more reliable when volume expands. Higher volume often means the move has more follow-through potential.
Time Window Filter (liquidity timing): The system favors times of day when the market tends to move cleaner (like the open and active mid-day windows).
HTF Bias Table (1m & 5m): A small on-chart table shows whether the 1-minute and 5-minute trend is bullish or bearish, helping you align trades with the bigger intraday flow.
A/B/C Trade Quality Score: Each signal is graded so you can focus on the best setups (A) and treat lower grades (C) more cautiously.
Best suited for
1. 15-second to 1-minute charts when you want more signals
2. Active, liquid tickers (SPY, QQQ, TSLA, NVDA, META, etc.)
3. Momentum scalping and quick intraday trades
Least suited for
1. Sideways/choppy markets (especially midday low-volume grind)
2. Illiquid stocks with wide spreads
3. Slow “swing trade” environments (signals are designed for short-term movement)
Best timeframes
1. Primary: 15-second
2. Also works: 30-second and 1-minute (may feel smoother with fewer signals)
BRYCE 0DTE Scalper (SPY/QQQ Only)BRYCE 0DTE Scalper (SPY/QQQ Only)
BRYCE 0DTE Scalper is a specialized high-speed momentum tool built only for SPY and QQQ, designed for traders who scalp 0DTE options where premium changes rapidly and timing matters.
This script is stricter and faster than the All-in-One tool. It focuses on the most important intraday ingredients for 0DTE: opening range breakout structure, VWAP bias, volatility expansion, momentum acceleration, and participation confirmation.
Why it’s SPY/QQQ only
SPY and QQQ are extremely liquid with consistent intraday behavior.
0DTE scalping needs:
tight spreads
smooth fills
reliable intraday structure
This indicator is purposely constrained to match those conditions.
What it plots and why it matters
1) Premarket High / Premarket Low (Blue Lines) — 4:00am to 9:25am ET
Key “launch” levels before the open.
Helps you avoid chasing into resistance/support blindly.
2) Tight Opening Range (ORH/ORL) + OR Box (shorter window)
A tighter opening range creates clearer breakout triggers for scalps.
After the OR window finishes, breaks can move quickly — perfect for 0DTE.
3) VWAP Filter (the core bias for 0DTE)
Above VWAP: long setups are favored.
Below VWAP: short setups are favored.
This keeps you trading with the “intraday tide,” which matters a lot for 0DTE.
4) Momentum Acceleration + Volatility Expansion
The tool looks for moments when a move is accelerating and volatility is expanding — when 0DTE premium often moves fastest.
5) Trade Quality Score (tighter threshold)
A stricter score helps reduce low-quality triggers and random chop trades.
6) Auto Targets + Runner Stop System (built for fast risk control)
TP lines help you take profits in stages (important for 0DTE).
Runner stop starts at VWAP immediately for clarity and discipline.
After TP1, the runner can lock into Protected mode to reduce giveback.
Best timeframes to use
Best: 15s / 30s / 1m
Good: 2m
Not recommended: 5m+ for true 0DTE scalping (signals become late and moves can be missed)
Best market conditions
✅ Best suited for
Strong open momentum (first 5–60 minutes)
Breakout/retest patterns around ORH/ORL, PM High/Low, and VWAP
Trend days where price respects VWAP direction
⚠️ Least suited for
Low volatility “grind” days (tiny candles, no expansion)
Midday chop (11:00–2:00 often whippy)
Major headline spikes (sudden reversals can be violent in 0DTE)
How novices should use it
Use the BUY/SELL label as the trigger — but only when price is behaving cleanly around VWAP and OR levels
Take partials at TP1/TP2 (0DTE can reverse fast)
Let the runner work only after TP1 if momentum stays strong
If the chart is choppy and signals flip often, stop trading — that’s the indicator warning you conditions aren’t ideal
InstitutionalSuite Fusion [JOAT]InstitutionalSuite Fusion
Introduction
InstitutionalSuite Fusion is a single, overlay-style TradingView indicator that combines multiple market context layers into one coherent workspace:
Confluence (Fusion Wave): A bounded, smoothed confluence engine that maps multi-factor momentum/pressure into a clean wave around price.
Trend Regime + Matrix: A multi-length trend regime model that summarizes directional bias and coherence (agreement) across a configurable range of lengths.
Timeline Levels: Key opens and reference levels (day/week/month/year open, previous session highs/lows) for clean session structure.
Liquidity Zones + Ladder: Automatic imbalance-style zones, mitigation tracking, and a right-side “ladder” that lists the nearest active zones.
Dashboard + Matrix UI: Lightweight tables to keep state readable without cluttering the chart.
The purpose of Fusion is not to “merge indicators for the sake of merging”. It is built so the modules reinforce each other:
Confluence shows pressure and inflection.
Trend Regime shows whether that pressure aligns with the broader directional backdrop.
Timeline levels provide context for where price is trading relative to key opens and prior extremes.
Liquidity zones provide likely reaction areas and objective references for risk framing.
The ladder/dashboard compress all of the above into a fast decision surface.
Important Note
This is an analysis indicator . It does not place trades and it does not guarantee results. Use it as a decision-support layer inside a complete trading plan.
What You See On The Chart (Visual Guide)
1) Fusion Wave (Confluence Overlay)
When Modules -> Confluence is enabled, the indicator draws:
Fusion Basis (subtle baseline): an EMA-based anchor around which the wave oscillates.
Fusion Wave (colored line): the confluence projection mapped into price space using ATR scaling.
Wave Fill : a filled band between the wave and the basis to visualize pressure intensity.
Bar Tint (optional): candle colors are tinted to match the confluence gradient.
How to read it
Positive wave coloration / upward pressure: confluence is net bullish.
Negative wave coloration / downward pressure: confluence is net bearish.
Transitions around neutral: watch for shifts in pressure, then confirm with the Trend Regime and nearby Liquidity Zones/Timeline levels.
Why it stays clean and on-scale
Fusion confluence is explicitly bounded and smoothed to avoid runaway values that can distort chart scaling. The wave is derived from the bounded confluence and an ATR-based amplitude.
2) Regime Background (Optional)
When Modules -> Regime background is enabled, the chart background is softly tinted:
Bull regime: bias exceeds the neutral band.
Bear regime: bias falls below the neutral band.
Neutral regime: bias remains inside the neutral band.
Use it as “macro tint”, not as a signal by itself.
3) Timeline Levels (Session/Period Structure)
When Modules -> Timeline levels is enabled, Fusion can plot:
Day Open
Week Open
Month Open
Year Open (12M)
Previous Day High / Low
Previous Week High / Low
How to use them
Treat opens as “fair value anchors” for that period.
Use previous highs/lows as liquidity reference points and reaction zones.
Combine them with Liquidity Zones: confluence shifts near a timeline level is higher quality than a shift in empty space.
Note: level prices are aligned to the instrument’s tick size to keep plotted lines visually accurate.
4) Liquidity Zones (Imbalance-Style Zones)
When Modules -> Liquidity zones is enabled, Fusion detects and draws zones as boxes.
Zone types
Bull zones (typically below/around current price when created): represent upward displacement leaving an imbalance.
Bear zones (typically above/around current price when created): represent downward displacement leaving an imbalance.
Zone lifecycle
Creation: a zone is created only on confirmed bars and only if its size meets your minimum ATR-based threshold.
Aging/Fade: zones progressively fade as they get older (configurable).
Mitigation: a zone is marked mitigated when price trades back through its price range.
Optional deletion: mitigated zones can be kept (muted) or deleted automatically.
How to read zones
Active zones are potential reaction areas.
Mitigated zones are “used” and generally less relevant.
Zones are not a promise of reversal; they are objective references for planning, risk framing, and expectation management.
5) Liquidity Ladder (Nearest Zone Navigator)
When Modules -> Liquidity ladder is enabled (and zones are enabled), Fusion builds a right-side ladder on the last bar.
Each ladder row corresponds to one of the nearest active zones (by distance from current price).
Each row is plotted at the zone’s midpoint .
The label includes direction (BULL/BEAR), midpoint price, and zone size expressed in ATR units.
Rows are offset to the right by a configurable amount so they do not overlap active candles.
How to use the ladder
Quickly identify the nearest potential reaction area without scanning every box.
Use it to plan “where is the next level of interest above and below me?”
Combine with confluence: strong confluence into a nearby opposite-side zone is often where traders become more selective.
6) Dashboard (Compact State Readout)
When Modules -> Dashboard is enabled, a compact table is shown (position configurable):
State: Bull / Bear / Neutral based on confluence thresholding.
Flux: the bounded confluence value.
Bias: the aggregate trend regime bias.
Coh %: coherence (agreement) across the selected matrix lengths.
Zones B / Zones R: count of active bull and bear zones.
Nearest: nearest active zone midpoint.
The dashboard updates on the last bar to stay responsive and light.
7) Matrix Table (Trend Regime Breakdown)
When Modules -> Matrix table is enabled, Fusion prints a multi-column view of trend regime across lengths.
Header
Regime (Bull/Bear/Neutral)
Bias (aggregate)
Coherence (agreement)
Rows/columns
Len: the actual length used for that column.
Trend: the trend value for that length.
Str: normalized strength (0-100).
State: Bull / Bear / Neutral per length.
How to interpret coherence
High coherence means many lengths agree on direction (cleaner regime).
Low coherence means lengths disagree (chop/transition/mean-reversion risk).
How The Confluence Engine Works (Conceptual, No Code)
Fusion confluence blends multiple normalized components into a single bounded score. Each component is normalized so that no single raw scale dominates.
Components
ZEMA delta (ATR-normalized): adaptive trend impulse using a zero-lag EMA concept versus a standard EMA.
RSI normalization: RSI mapped into a symmetric -1 to +1 space around 50.
MACD histogram impulse (ATR-normalized): momentum agreement and acceleration.
Channel position (range-normalized): where price sits inside a lookback channel.
Volume impulse (standardized): relative volume change signed by price direction.
Weights and smoothing
Each component has a configurable weight.
The blend is smoothed to reduce noise.
The final result is bounded to keep visuals stable and readable.
HTF Blend (Optional)
When enabled, Fusion blends current timeframe confluence with a higher-timeframe confluence sample to reduce low-timeframe noise.
The HTF sample is taken from confirmed higher-timeframe data (designed to avoid forward-looking behavior).
How To Use InstitutionalSuite Fusion (Practical Workflow)
Step 1: Start with a clean chart
Fusion is meant to be readable on its own. Use a normal candlestick chart and avoid stacking other indicators on top unless you have a clear reason.
Step 2: Identify regime first (Matrix + Coherence)
If regime is Bull or Bear and coherence is strong, you are likely in a trending environment.
If regime is Neutral or coherence is low, be cautious with trend assumptions and focus more on levels and reactions.
Step 3: Use Timeline Levels to frame context
Day/Week opens help define where price is “holding value” for the period.
Previous highs/lows often act as reaction magnets.
Step 4: Use Liquidity Zones as objective areas
Zones can act as potential reaction areas and reference points.
Prefer zone interactions that also align with timeline levels or strong regime context.
Step 5: Use Confluence to time the pressure shift
Treat confluence as “pressure”.
A confluence shift near a meaningful level/zone is more informative than a shift in open space.
Confluence can lead; regime can confirm.
Step 6: Use the Ladder to stay oriented
The ladder is your “nearest active zones” list.
Use it to plan what is closest above and below price at a glance.
Inputs Guide (What Each Setting Does)
Core
Source: price series used across the indicator (default: close).
Theme
Bear / Mid / Bull colors: define the gradient used across the wave, tints, and UI accents.
Bar tint: transparency strength applied to candle tint.
Background tint: transparency strength applied to regime background.
Modules
Confluence: enables Fusion Wave and bar tinting.
Regime background: optional background regime tint.
Timeline levels: plots period opens and prior highs/lows.
Liquidity zones: plots imbalance-style zones and mitigation.
Matrix table: multi-length trend regime breakdown (position configurable).
Liquidity ladder: nearest-zone navigator (requires zones).
Dashboard: compact state readout (position configurable).
Dash position / Matrix position: choose where tables appear.
Confluence
ZEMA length: responsiveness of the adaptive impulse component.
RSI length: RSI smoothing window.
MACD fast/slow/signal: MACD impulse tuning.
Channel length: lookback window for channel position.
Smoothing: final smoothing of confluence blend.
Wave basis length: smoothing of the wave baseline.
Wave amplitude (ATR): how far the wave can swing away from basis.
Wave fill transparency: opacity of the filled band.
Weights: relative contribution of each component.
HTF blend / HTF / HTF weight: blends higher-timeframe confluence into the final score.
Trend Regime
Base length: starting length for the regime matrix.
Matrix columns: how many lengths are evaluated.
Length step: distance between lengths (base + step * column).
Neutral band: dead-zone around zero for Bull/Bear/Neutral classification.
Strong coherence %: threshold used for coloring/interpretation of coherence strength.
Std blend: how much the model blends “EMA trend” with a “standardized momentum/range” component.
Timeline Levels
Day/Week/Month/Year open toggles
Prev day H/L, Prev week H/L toggles
Extend right: extend levels into the future.
Line width: thickness of timeline lines.
Liquidity Zones
Zones (Bull/Bear/Both): which zone directions to detect.
Min zone size (ATR): filters out tiny zones.
Use wicks (high/low): if enabled, uses full wicks; otherwise uses candle bodies.
Max active boxes: maximum zones kept on chart.
Fade after N bars: controls how quickly zones visually fade.
Delete when mitigated: deletes mitigated zones instead of keeping them muted.
Border / Fill transparency: zone styling.
Ladder rows: how many nearest zones to display.
Ladder X offset: how far to the right the ladder is plotted.
Alerts
Fusion includes alert conditions for:
Fusion Bull Shift: confluence crosses above 0.
Fusion Bear Shift: confluence crosses below 0.
Fusion New Bull Zone: a new bullish zone is formed on a confirmed bar.
Fusion New Bear Zone: a new bearish zone is formed on a confirmed bar.
Fusion Zone Mitigated: at least one zone is mitigated on a confirmed bar.
Alert setup guidance
For most users, “Once Per Bar Close” is the safest choice.
Use alerts as notifications, not as automatic execution logic unless you have built and tested a full execution system.
Accuracy, Data Handling, and Repainting Notes
HTF blend is designed to reference confirmed higher-timeframe values so it does not rely on future bars.
Timeline previous highs/lows are based on completed periods.
Zones are created on confirmed bars; mitigation state updates as price trades back into zones.
Any indicator will recalculate historically if you change settings; that is expected behavior.
Recommended Use Cases
Trend continuation: strong regime + strong coherence; use zones/timeline as pullback references.
Transition/mean reversion: neutral/low coherence; prioritize levels and reactions over trend assumptions.
Level-based planning: timeline opens and prior highs/lows, plus nearest active zones from the ladder.
Limitations (Be Realistic)
Fusion is a visual decision-support tool, not a complete trading system.
Zones represent objective price structures, not guaranteed reversal points.
Different symbols and sessions can cause opens and period boundaries to appear differently depending on the exchange/session settings.
Very low-liquidity markets can produce noisier zones and confluence readings.
Resource limits exist (lines/boxes/labels). The script manages objects, but extremely dense charts may require lowering max boxes or ladder rows.
Source Protection and Publication Mode
This indicator is published as protected (closed-source) to preserve the integrity of the work, reduce unauthorized redistribution, and allow continued iteration without exposing implementation details. Users can apply the indicator normally on their charts, but the underlying source is not viewable.
Disclaimer
This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Trading involves risk. You are responsible for your own decisions and risk management.
-Made with passion by officialjackofalltrades
Atilla EMA Cloud PRO (FINAL - FIXED)Atilla EMA Cloud PRO (FINAL – FIXED) is a professional trend-filtering indicator designed to eliminate noise and keep traders out of low-probability, sideways markets.
This indicator is built around a multi-EMA structure (EMA 9 / 21 / 35 / 55) combined with an ATR-based sensitivity filter and candle confirmation logic. Its primary goal is not to generate constant signals, but to clearly define when the market is worth trading — and when it is not.
Key Features:
Advanced EMA Cloud that defines clear NO-TRADE ZONES
ATR-based sideways market detection to suppress fake trends
Trend confirmation using momentum + candle structure
Adjustable sensitivity for different market conditions
Optimized for 15-minute charts, suitable for both crypto and forex
Designed to favor quality over quantity
How to use:
Trade only when price is outside the EMA Cloud
Ignore signals during gray / flat conditions
Focus on sustained color changes confirmed by EMA alignment
Best used with proper risk management and higher timeframe context
This indicator does not chase every move.
It waits for structure, momentum, and clarity.
Built for traders who value discipline, patience, and consistency over noise.
ETF x STOCKS SCREENER - [RZ]ETFS x Stocks Screener
Overview
The ETFS Screener is a comprehensive sector-based ETF analysis tool designed to help traders identify trend direction and relative strength across multiple ETF sectors. This indicator combines automated sector screening with a customizable manual watchlist, providing a dual-table dashboard for efficient market analysis.
Features
Table 1 — Automated Sector ETF Screener
This table dynamically lists ETFs organized by sector, automatically calculating and displaying:
Ticker Symbol & Label : Quick identification of each ETF
Trend Status : Current trend direction (Bullish/Bearish)
RS Score : Relative Strength score measured against SPY as the benchmark index
Automatic Ranking : ETFs are sorted by RS Score for easy identification of sector leaders and laggards
Table 2 — Manual Watchlist
A customizable watchlist allowing users to:
Add up to 3 custom sectors via indicator inputs
Add up to 4 tickers per sector via indicator inputs
View computed trend status for each manually added ticker
How It Works
Trend Calculation Logic
The indicator determines trend direction using a triple EMA confirmation system:
Bullish : 10 EMA > 20 EMA AND Close Price > 50 EMA
Bearish : 10 EMA < 20 EMA
This approach requires both short-term momentum alignment and price position above the medium-term average for bullish confirmation.
Relative Strength (RS) Score Calculation
The RS Score measures an ETF's performance relative to the SPY index:
Ratio Calculation : Ticker Close Price ÷ SPY Close Price
Spread Computation : Calculated using the spread between the 10/20 EMA and 50 EMA of the ratio
Higher RS Scores indicate stronger relative performance compared to the broader market.
Technical Notes
No Repainting : The indicator uses barstate.isconfirmed to ensure all calculations are performed only on confirmed (closed) bars, preventing any repainting issues
Performance Optimized : External library integration is utilized for trend and RS score calculations to maintain optimal performance.
How to Use
Apply the indicator to your chart
For the Automated Screener : Monitor the first table to identify sector ETFs ranked by relative strength and their current trend status
For the Manual Watchlist : Configure your preferred sectors and tickers in the indicator settings to track specific instruments
Mapping ETFs - TV sectors
XLC - Communications
XLY - Consumer Durables + Consumer Serivces + Retail Trade
XLP - Consumer Non-Durables + Retail Trade
XLE - Energy Minerals
XLF - Finance
XLV - Health Services + Health Technology
XLI - Industrial Services + Producer Manufacturing + Transportation + Distribution Services + Commercial Services
XLK - Electronic Technology + Technology Services
XLB - Non-Energy Minerals + Process Industries
XLRE - Real Estate only
XLU - Utilities
Disclaimer
⚠️ This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities.
Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always conduct your own research and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions. Trading involves significant risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors.
Smart Trend Indicator📈 Smart Trend Indicator:
The Smart Trend Indicator is a multi-factor trend detection tool designed to filter noise, reduce false signals, and provide clear, actionable regimes for traders. It combines classic technical analysis elements with modern refinements to deliver a professional-grade view of market conditions.
🔍 What It Does
This indicator synthesizes several powerful components into a single scoring and state machine system:
- EMA Backbone: Fast and slow EMAs establish the primary trend direction.
- Ichimoku Cloud: Confirms bullish or bearish bias based on price relative to the cloud.
- Heikin Ashi & Supertrend: Capture short-term momentum shifts and trend persistence.
- Pivot Breakouts & ATR Filters: Detect decisive breakout moves while filtering weak signals.
- RSI Zones: Classify market conditions into Overbought, Oversold, Uptrend, Downtrend, or Sideways regimes.
- Composite Scoring System: Each factor contributes to a weighted score, mapped into clear states.
- State Machine Logic: Prevents whipsaws by enforcing minimum hold bars and allowing Sideways states only in neutral zones.
The result is a five-state regime model:
- 🟢 UpTrend
- 🟩 OverBought
- 🟡 SideWay
- 🟠 DownTrend
- 🔴 OverSold
🎯 How to Use It
- Visual Regimes: Colored bars and background shading make trend states instantly recognizable.
- Price Scale Labels: The current regime is displayed directly on the chart for quick reference.
- Trade Alignment:
- Go long in UpTrend or OverBought zones (with caution in OB).
- Go short in DownTrend or OverSold zones (with caution in OS).
- Reduce exposure or wait during SideWay regimes.
- Confirmation Tool: Use alongside your existing strategy to confirm entries/exits and avoid false flips.
- Customization: Inputs allow fine-tuning of RSI thresholds, EMA lengths, ATR multipliers, and minimum hold bars to match your trading style.
✅ Key Benefits
- Filters out noise with multi-factor scoring.
- Prevents premature flips using hold guards.
- Provides institutional-style clarity with bold visuals and regime labels.
- Adaptable to different assets and timeframes
🔧 Toggling with the Settings
The Smart Trend Indicator is designed to be flexible. Traders can toggle inputs to quickly adapt the indicator to different market conditions or personal styles.
- RSI Zones
- Toggle Overbought and Oversold thresholds to make the regime detection stricter or looser.
- Example: Lowering the OB level from 75 to 70 will trigger “OverBought” states sooner.
- EMA Lengths
- Switching between shorter and longer EMAs changes how fast the backbone reacts.
- Example: A fast EMA of 10 vs. 21 makes the indicator more sensitive to short‑term swings.
- Pivot Lookback & ATR Multipliers
- Toggle Pivot Lookback to widen or tighten breakout detection.
- Adjust ATR Multipliers to filter weak moves — higher values demand stronger breakouts.
- Hold Bars
- Increasing Minimum Hold Bars locks the regime longer, reducing whipsaws.
- Decreasing it allows quicker flips for scalpers.
- Supertrend Settings
- Toggle ATR Length and ATR Mult to make Supertrend more reactive or conservative.
- Visual Controls
- Turn Show Background Shading on/off depending on whether you prefer a clean chart or visual regimes.
- Labels and colored bars remain active regardless, so you always see the current state.
KAMA Momentum Extension WarningKAMA Momentum Extension Warning (Parabolic Exit)
Description This indicator is designed for Momentum & Trend Following strategies. Its primary goal is to identify "Parabolic Blow-Off" tops—moments where price moves vertically away from the trend, creating an unsustainable "rubber band" effect.
While standard trend-following tools (like moving averages) tell you when to enter or hold, this tool tells you exactly when to take profit into strength before a likely crash.
Visual Signals
Blue Line (KAMA 21): The "Floor." This represents the sustainable trend. In a healthy move, price should hug this line.
Orange Line (Extension Limit): The "Ceiling." This is calculated as KAMA + (ATR * Multiplier). It represents the mathematical limit of a normal move.
Yellow Candles: The "Climax Signal."
This triggers when the High of the day pierces the Orange Extension Limit.
It indicates the price is statistically over-extended (vertical).
How to Trade It
Trend Following: As long as candles are "Normal" colored and above the Blue Line, hold the position.
The Warning: If a candle paints Yellow, the stock has gone parabolic.
The Execution:
Sell 50% of the position immediately (do not wait for the close).
Tighten the stop loss on the remaining shares to the Low of the Previous Day.
Settings / Inputs
KAMA Length (Default: 21): Controls the baseline trend. Increase for longer-term trends, decrease for faster entries.
ATR Length (Default: 21): The volatility lookback period (usually matches the KAMA length).
Extension Multiplier (Default: 3.5): The "Sensitivity."
3.5 - 4.0: Best for volatile "Super Stocks" (Crypto, Biotech, Tech).
2.5 - 3.0: Best for slower, large-cap stocks.
Tip: Adjust in 0.1 increments to fit the specific stock's personality.
ChiuK Indicator v202511Chiu K 指標 by Kenneth Chiu(獨創)
Email: ipodmusic99@hotmail.com
藉由雙時區共振合力,推動價格
TimeFrame倍率設定建議: 依照比目前時框還要大一級之倍率
ex 1: 目前看1分K,大家常用的更大一級為5分K,則TimeFrame倍率選5
ex 2: 目前看15分K,大家常用的更大一級為1小時K,則TimeFrame倍率選4 (但選5,雜訊會比較少)
ex 3: 目前看日K,大家常用的更大一級為週K,則TimeFrame倍率選5
Chiu K Indicator by Kenneth Chiu (original / proprietary)
By leveraging the resonance effect between two timeframes to drive price movement.
Recommendation for TimeFrame multiplier setting: choose the multiplier that corresponds to the next larger timeframe above your current one.
Example 1: If you are viewing the 1-minute chart and the next commonly used larger timeframe is the 5-minute chart, set the TimeFrame multiplier to 5.
Example 2: If you are viewing the 15-minute chart and the next commonly used larger timeframe is the 1-hour chart, set the TimeFrame multiplier to 4 (though choosing 5 will reduce noise).
Example 3: If you are viewing the daily chart and the next commonly used larger timeframe is the weekly chart, set the TimeFrame multiplier to 5.
Trade master ICSM Structure Core v1Trade_master$: ICSM — Structure Core v1
This indicator is the core engine of the ICSM market structure framework, designed to visualize how price actually builds and interacts with its active range — without lagging filters or repainting.
The indicator automatically:
identifies the base candle that expands the current market range
draws key structure levels (High / Low / Open / Close) from the active base candle
tracks true range touches, not assumptions
builds a structural ZigZag based on real price interaction with the range
correctly handles candles that touch both High and Low within a single bar
🔹 All logic works only on candle close (no repainting)
🔹 Fully adaptive to any timeframe
🔹 No trade signals — the indicator shows structure, not predictions
This tool is the foundational module on which further ICSM components are built:
market structure analysis
liquidity behavior
market traps
entry logic
automation and algorithmic trading
📌 Recommended as a base tool for systematic market analysis and for developing a deep understanding of price behavior.
Этот индикатор является базовым ядром системы анализа рынка ICSM и предназначен для визуализации реальной структуры движения цены без запаздывающих фильтров.
Индикатор автоматически:
определяет базовую свечу, расширяющую диапазон рынка
строит ключевые уровни (High / Low / Open / Close) от актуальной структуры
фиксирует факты касания диапазона, а не предположения
формирует структурный ZigZag строго по логике взаимодействия цены с диапазоном
корректно обрабатывает ситуации, когда за одну свечу затрагиваются и High, и Low
🔹 Вся логика работает только на закрытии свечи, без перерисовки
🔹 Алгоритм адаптируется к любому таймфрейму
🔹 Индикатор не дает торговых сигналов — он показывает, как рынок действительно двигался
Данный инструмент является первым и ключевым модулем, на котором в дальнейшем строятся:
анализ структуры
работа с ликвидностью
ловушки рынка
точки входа
автоматизация и торговые алгоритмы
📌 Рекомендуется использовать как основу для системного анализа рынка и обучения пониманию логики движения цены.
Crypto Modular Multi-StrategyA modular crypto signal suite that combines multiple regime logic, candle-quality filters, volatility/volume validation, and structural breakout detection to generate higher-quality entries across trend and breakout
What it’s good at
- Trending coins with clean structure
- Breakout expansions after consolidation
- Avoiding some common traps: indecision candles, late re-entries, and failed breakout patterns
EMA Angle Average by Eric ValerianoThis indicator determines market direction by calculating the angle of an exponential moving average and smoothing that angle over several bars. By averaging the EMA’s slope, it reduces noise and clearly classifies the market as bullish, bearish, or neutral based on trend strength rather than short term price fluctuations.
It is best used as a trend filter to confirm direction, avoid choppy conditions, and add context to entries based on other signals such as pullbacks, breakouts, or momentum setups.
EMA + PDH/PDL 2 Days [Scalping-Algo]🎯 Overview
A clean, focused scalping indicator designed for 2-minute and 4-minute stock charts. Combines trend-following EMAs with key daily support/resistance zones to identify high-probability scalp entries.
🛠️ What's Included
ComponentDescription🟡 EMA 13Fast momentum line🟣 EMA 48Medium trend filter🔴 EMA 200Major trend direction🔵 PDH/PDLPrevious day high & low zones🟠 PDH-2/PDL-22 days ago high & low zones
⏰ Session Filter
Only displays levels during regular trading hours (9:30 AM - 4:00 PM EST) to keep your chart clean during pre/post market.
📊 How to Use for Scalping
✅ Long Setup (2m/4m chart)
Price above EMA 200 (bullish bias)
Price pulls back to PDH/PDL zone or EMA 48
EMA 13 crosses above EMA 48
Enter on bounce from zone
Target: next resistance zone or 1:2 R/R
❌ Short Setup (2m/4m chart)
Price below EMA 200 (bearish bias)
Price rallies into PDH/PDL zone or EMA 48
EMA 13 crosses below EMA 48
Enter on rejection from zone
Target: next support zone or 1:2 R/R
💡 Pro Tips
TipWhy🔥 Trade the first hourMost volume & volatility🎯 Zone confluenceBest setups when PDH/PDL aligns with EMAs⚡ Quick exitsScalping = small gains, don't overstay🚫 Avoid chopSkip trades when price is stuck between zones📉 Respect EMA 200Don't long below it, don't short above it
🔵 Zone Colors Explained
Blue zones → Yesterday's high/low (stronger levels)
Orange zones → 2 days ago high/low (secondary levels)
Zone thickness → 20 ticks buffer for natural price noise
⚙️ Best Settings
TimeframeBest For2 minuteQuick scalps, 5-15 cent targets4 minuteSlightly larger moves, less noise
📌 Recommended Pairs
Works best on liquid stocks with tight spreads:
SPY, QQQ, AAPL, TSLA, AMD, NVDA, META, AMZN
⚠️ Risk Management
RuleSuggestion🛑 Stop lossBelow/above the zone (tight)🎯 Take profit1:2 or 1:3 risk/reward minimum📏 Position sizeMax 1-2% account risk per trade
🚀 Quick Start
Add indicator to 2m or 4m chart
Wait for price to reach a colored zone
Confirm trend direction with EMA 200
Look for EMA 13/48 alignment
Enter with tight stop, scale out at targets






















