SMC Pre-Trade Checklist (Mozzys)Here is a **clean, professional description** you can use when publishing your TradingView script.
It clearly explains what the indicator does and why traders use it—perfect for the public library.
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# **📌 Script Description (for Publishing)**
**SMC Pre-Trade Checklist (Compact Edition)**
This indicator provides a **smart, compact on-chart checklist** designed for traders who use **Smart Money Concepts (SMC)**.
Instead of guessing or rushing entries, the checklist helps you confirm the essential SMC conditions *before* taking a trade.
The checklist displays as a **small 3-column panel** in the corner of your chart, making it easy to scan without covering price action.
All items are controlled through indicator settings, where you can tick each condition as you validate it in your analysis.
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## **🔥 What This Tool Helps You Do**
This script helps you stay disciplined by verifying the core components of an SMC setup:
### **1. Higher-Timeframe (HTF) Bias**
* Market direction clarity
* Premium vs. discount zones
* HTF POIs and liquidity targets
### **2. Liquidity Conditions**
* Liquidity sweeps
* Liquidity-based take-profit targets
### **3. Market Structure**
* BOS/CHOCH confirmation
* Displacement
* Clean pullback into POI
### **4. Entry Validation**
* Quality POI
* LTF confirmation
* Logical SL/TP and RR
### **5. Risk Management**
* Correct position sizing
* Avoiding high-impact news
* Spread/volatility conditions
### **6. Trader Discipline**
* Trade matches your model
* No revenge or emotional trading
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## **🎯 Why Traders Love This**
Most losses come from **breaking rules**, not market randomness.
This checklist forces consistency, clarity, and patience—especially in fast environments like FX, indices, and crypto.
* Prevents emotional entries
* Reduces impulsive trades
* Keeps you aligned with your SMC plan
* Works with any strategy or SMC style
* Clean, minimal, non-intrusive layout
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## **📌 Features**
* Compact 3-column layout
* Customizable from the indicator settings
* Works on all timeframes and assets
* Zero chart clutter
* Perfect for rule-based traders
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## **🚀 Who This Indicator Is For**
* SMC traders
* ICT-style traders
* Liquidity-based traders
* Anyone who wants more discipline & consistency
* Backtesters who want structured trade evaluation
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トレンド分析
Dual SMT - Standard & Hidden [Pogiest]General
Smart Money Technique (SMT) involves identifying divergences in a correlated asset triad to predict new phases of price, a shift in market sentiment, and also potential trend reversals. An SMT divergence occurs when one or two assets makes a new high or low, but the other asset or assets does not, signaling a potential shift in market direction. A Hidden SMT Divergence occurs when one or two assets’ closing price closes higher or lower than the other one or two assets’ closing price. However, with potential gaps in price, an opening price can also be the extreme when comparing assets for divergences. Hidden SMT divergence compares the candle bodies while a Standard SMT divergence compares the highs and lows. Both types of SMTs are considered to be cracks in correlation and can be used to identify potential new phases of price whether it be a reversal, retracement, consolidation, and continuation.
Note: Credit of concepts/ideas goes to ICT and TraderDaye.
What Makes This Indicator Unique
The indicator has the ability to display Standard SMTs, Hidden SMTs, or both simultaneously in real-time, tick by tick in the time period selected in a correlated asset triad. Toggle modes for each type of SMT will run independently (runs when enabled) and therefore, optimizes performance. Option to select three different tickers in settings instead of limiting analysis to pairs makes this indicator more versatile. In addition, the indicator has “Invert” toggle options to track both Standard and Hidden SMTs for assets with negative correlations.
Instead of confirming SMT by selecting the number of pivots to look back for detection and confirmation, lines will be plotted on the chart on the first tick it detects a divergence. This can help traders anticipate SMTs in advance and give early warnings instead of waiting for a pivot confirmation. Active lines are displayed on the chart when the indicator identifies a divergence from the current time range to the previous time range in a correlated asset triad. These lines will move dynamically tick by tick on the chart and are anchored to the exact high/lows (Standard SMT) or bodies extremes (Hidden SMT). For inverted symbols, the lines will plot at the inverted anchor points. If new extremes are being made, the lines will move dynamically with the current forming candle for visual precision. During the current time period, the indicator continues to scan for new highs/lows as well as scanning the body high/lows while making line adjustments automatically. Lines will get deleted once the SMT becomes invalid.
The indicator is also designed for consecutive time ranges or cycles. Users are able to select the timeframe to monitor divergences which the indicator has multiple options to choose from including the most used timeframes (i.e. Monthly, Weekly, Daily, 6HR, 4HR, 90M, 1HR, 30M, 15M, etc). For example, if the 90m timeframe is selected, then the indicator will scan for divergences at the extremes in the current 90m cycle and compare the extremes to the previous 90m cycle. The indicator is designed to work when viewing lower timeframes while selecting higher timeframe cycles in settings.
There are four separate alert systems included in this indicator consisting of Standard bull/bear and Hidden bull/bear. Indicator is mode-aware and only triggers when alerts are enabled.
Dynamic Capabilities
Active (Real-Time):
For Standard SMT (High/Low), the indicator scans for divergences using the absolute highs and lows of each candle:
• Bull SMT: Compares the lowest points (wicks included).
• Bear SMT: Compares the highest points (wicks included).
In addition to SMT lines being plotted immediately after detection and lines moving dynamically at new high/low extremes, the indicator will remove the SMT automatically at the first tick it detects the divergence becoming invalid (i.e. all assets made a higher high or lower low in two consecutive time periods). Standard SMT labels are displayed as "SMT - TF" and are anchored to the center of the SMT line.
For Hidden SMT (Bodies), the indicator scans for divergences using only the candle body extremes (open/close, ignoring wicks):
• Bull SMT: Compares the lowest body prices (min of open/close) - divergence based on where bodies close, not wicks.
• Bear SMT: Compares the highest body prices (max of open/close) - divergence based on where bodies close, not wicks.
In addition to SMT lines being plotted immediately after detection and lines moving dynamically following the body high/low extremes, the indicator will remove the SMT automatically once the divergence becomes invalid (i.e. all assets made a higher high or lower low with the body extremes in two consecutive time periods). Hidden SMT labels are displayed as "SMT - TF" and are anchored to the center of the SMT line.
Historical (Fixed Plotting):
Once an SMT divergence (Standard or Hidden) was active and the current time range completes, the SMT line will be plotted and fixed on the chart as a historical line as the new time range starts. When the new time range starts, the cycle resets and the indicator scans for a new active SMT line in the current time range compared to the previous time range. Historical lines are stored for Standard SMT (up to 5) and Hidden SMT (up to 5) for the most recent lines.
Inverse SMT lines (Negative Correlation):
Assets with a negative correlation can be selected in settings with the Invert toggle option selected in settings. SMT divergences for both Standard and Hidden SMTs will be plotted on the chart at their respective anchor points from the previous time cycle to the current time cycle. Lines will behave normally as how it functions when the invert toggle is deselected. However, the lines are inverted on the chart with bullish SMT lines at the highs or bearish SMT lines at the lows.
Usage
Traders can use both types of SMT divergences to anticipate potential reversals in points of interest such as higher timeframe swing points, supply/demand zones, higher timeframe imbalances, key levels, etc. This indicator can also be beneficial in identifying cracks in correlation via Hidden SMT when there are no divergences off the highs and lows. SMT divergences (standard and hidden) can be used as a confirmation tool with other confluences to identify trend direction with respect to points of interest, higher timeframe order-flow, lower timeframe order-flow, etc. In addition, having both a Standard SMT and Hidden SMT divergence display could potentially signal a reversal. It is up to the trader to gauge the price action at the time.
Settings
1. Choose up to three different assets to monitor.
Note: If only two are selected, the indicator will only display the two selected and compare the two assets for divergences.
2. Choose up to one timeframe to monitor.
3. Enable/disable Invert mode.
4. For Standard and Hidden SMT: Enable/disable SMT-Active lines, option to change line style, line width, bull SMT line color, bear SMT line color, and bull/bear label text color.
5. For Standard and Hidden SMT: Enable/disable Historical SMT lines, adjust max historical SMT signals to be displayed (up to 5), option to change line style, line width, bull SMT line color, bear SMT line color, and bull/bear label text color.
6. For Standard and Hidden SMT: Show/hide SMT Labels and adjustable label offset.
7. Shared Label Settings: Adjust label size.
8. Enable/disable SMT Active alerts for Standard and Hidden SMT.
Risk Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. All trading and investment decisions remain solely the responsibility of the user.
Trading involves a high degree of risk, and past performance is not indicative of future results.
Always conduct your own research and consult with a qualified financial professional before making any trading decisions.
By using this indicator, users acknowledge they understand these risks and accept full responsibility for their trading decisions and outcomes.
COT Index & Positions by Novatrix CapitalThis indicator visualizes the positioning of the two main groups from the CFTC COT reports: Commercials and Retail (Non-Reportables / Small Traders). Each group is displayed in two ways:
Index (0–100) – normalized net positions to identify bullish or bearish extremes (standard cycle: 26 weeks, optionally 52 weeks).
Raw Net Positions – actual long minus short positions.
Color coding on the chart:
Commercial Index: Blue
Commercial Positions: Blue
Retail Index: Red
Retail Positions: Red
Additional features:
Reference lines for neutral, overbought, and oversold levels.
Helps traders analyze market sentiment and the positioning of major participant groups.
Important notice:
Since COT data is published only once per week and the COT Index is built on cyclical multi-week analysis, the indicator is intended to be used exclusively on the weekly timeframe.
The selected cycle length (typically 26 weeks, optionally 52 weeks) determines how net positions are compared and normalized, and can influence how quickly extreme zones appear in the index lines.
Grok/Claude AI Neural Fusion Pro V2AI Neural Fusion Pro V2 - New Features
Overview
Version 2 of AI Neural Fusion Pro introduces two complementary protection systems designed to preserve capital during market extremes. The first prevents over-buying during violent crashes. The second prevents over-selling during powerful rallies. Together, they transform a reactive trading system into one that adapts intelligently to market conditions.
Feature 1: Cascade Protection
Purpose
Cascade Protection prevents capital destruction during violent market crashes by implementing two independent safeguards that must both pass before any buy signal can fire.
The Problem It Solves
During market crashes, several dangerous conditions occur simultaneously. Volatility spikes to extreme levels, indicators scream "oversold," and each dip looks like the bottom. Traditional systems fire buy after buy, depleting capital reserves while price continues falling. By the time the actual bottom forms, there's no capital left to capture it.
How It Works
Layer 1: BBWP Freeze
Bollinger Band Width Percentile measures current volatility relative to historical volatility. When BBWP exceeds 92%, it indicates the market is experiencing abnormal volatility—typically during liquidation cascades or panic selling. During these periods, all buy signals are frozen regardless of how oversold conditions appear. This is an absolute freeze with no exceptions.
Layer 2: Consecutive Buy Counter
This layer limits the maximum number of buy orders that can execute without an intervening sell. The default limit is 3 consecutive buys. Once reached, additional buy signals are blocked until a sell signal fires and resets the counter. This prevents the common scenario where a bot keeps averaging down position after position during an extended decline.
Configuration
SettingDefaultDescriptionEnable Cascade ProtectionONMaster toggle for entire featureBBWP Length7Period for Bollinger Band calculationBBWP Lookback100Historical period for percentile rankingBBWP Freeze Level92%Threshold above which buys freezeMax Consecutive Buys3Maximum buys before forced pause
Panel Display
The info panel shows real-time protection status with color-coded feedback:
BBWP row: Shows current percentage and status (OK in green, FROZEN in red)
Buy Counter row: Shows current count versus maximum (green when available, orange approaching limit, red when blocked)
Key Behavior
Sell signals are never affected by cascade protection
The buy counter resets to zero after any sell signal fires
BBWP freeze is absolute—even extreme oversold conditions cannot bypass it
Feature 2: Dynamic Cooldown
Purpose
Dynamic Cooldown prevents over-selling during powerful rallies by automatically extending the minimum time between signals when the market enters a strong trend.
The Problem It Solves
During strong rallies, traditional indicators repeatedly hit overbought conditions, triggering sell after sell as price climbs. A trader might execute 10-15 sells during a sustained move from $86K to $93K, selling away their position piece by piece instead of letting profits run. Each sell captures a small gain while missing the larger move.
How It Works
The system monitors ADX (Average Directional Index) to detect trend strength. When ADX exceeds 50 and is rising, the market has entered a powerful trending phase. During these conditions, the cooldown period between signals automatically increases from 5 bars to 10 bars.
This means signals fire less frequently during strong trends, allowing positions more time to develop before the next potential exit. The extended cooldown applies equally to both buy and sell signals, though the primary benefit is reducing premature sells during rallies.
Normal Market (ADX < 50 or falling):
Cooldown = 5 bars (25 minutes on 5-minute chart)
Standard signal frequency
Strong Trend (ADX > 50 and rising):
Cooldown = 10 bars (50 minutes on 5-minute chart)
Reduced signal frequency to let trends develop
Configuration
SettingDefaultDescriptionEnable Dynamic CooldownONMaster toggle for featureSignal Cooldown5 barsStandard cooldown between signalsStrong Trend ADX Threshold50ADX level that triggers extended cooldownStrong Trend Cooldown10 barsExtended cooldown during strong trends
Panel Display
The info panel provides visual indication of current cooldown state:
ADX row: Shows value with arrow indicator (ADX ↑) when in strong trend mode, blue background when above threshold
Cooldown row: Shows active cooldown period with arrow indicator (Cooldown ↑) when extended, blue background during strong trends
Key Behavior
Cooldown applies to both buy and sell signals equally
Transition between modes is automatic based on ADX conditions
ADX must be both above threshold AND rising to trigger extended cooldown
When ADX stops rising or drops below threshold, cooldown returns to normal immediately
Combined Effect
These two features work together to create a more intelligent trading system:
During Crashes:
BBWP spikes above 92% → Buys frozen
System waits for volatility to normalize
When BBWP drops, limited buys (3 max) capture the actual bottom
Capital preserved for recovery
During Rallies:
ADX rises above 50 → Cooldown extends to 10 bars
Fewer sell signals fire during the move
Positions held longer, capturing more of the trend
Profits allowed to run
During Normal Markets:
Standard 5-bar cooldown
No BBWP restrictions
Full signal frequency for active trading
Summary
Version 2 transforms AI Neural Fusion Pro from a purely reactive indicator into an adaptive system that recognizes market extremes and adjusts its behavior accordingly. Cascade Protection guards against buying into crashes. Dynamic Cooldown guards against selling out of rallies. Together, they help preserve capital during adverse conditions while allowing full participation when markets behave normally.
AI Probabilistic OrderFlow Scalper⭐ Description:
📌 AI Probabilistic OrderFlow Scalper
This script combines Order Flow, Auction Market Theory, Volume Imbalance, Market Structure (HH/LL), RSI bias filtering, and a probability-based direction model inspired by AI and statistics.
It produces high-precision scalping entries designed for fast markets such as Futures, while remaining compatible with all markets (indices, crypto, forex, metals).
This is not a typical indicator — it is a probabilistic predictive model engineered to provide sniper entries, a tick-based Take Profit, a volatility-adaptive ATR Stop Loss, and optional Value Area levels (VAH/VAL/POC).
⭐ Main Features:
🔥 Directional probability model (AI-style weighted scoring)
📊 Order Flow imbalance (delta-like logic)
📈 HH/LL market structure detection
🎯 Smart RSI bias filter
🚀 One signal per trend shift (anti-spam)
🎯 Tick-based Take Profit (perfect for NQ / futures)
🛡️ ATR-based dynamic Stop Loss
📉 Value Area display: VAH, VAL, POC
🔊 Volume confirmation filter
📡 Directional probability plot
✔️ Works for Futures, Crypto, Forex, Indices
🧠 Probabilistic AI Approach
The model uses a 3-factor scoring system:
Order Flow imbalance
Market structure (HH/LL)
RSI trend bias
Each validated condition = 1 point.
The total score is converted into Buy/Sell probabilities, and the higher-probability direction is selected.
When probability exceeds the threshold (e.g. 80%), the system triggers a high-confidence sniper signal.
This mirrors Revenue Management logic:
→ Only take a decision when probability of success is maximized.
🎯 Buy/Sell Signals (Sniper Entries)
🔵 Green triangle under the candle = high-probability Buy
🔴 Red triangle above the candle = high-probability Sell
✔️ Only one signal per directional shift
✔️ Signals appear only when all strict filters are satisfied
📌 Automatic TP / SL
TP: fixed tick-based (e.g. 100 ticks for NQ scalping)
SL: ATR-based, adapts to volatility
TP/SL display can be enabled or disabled
Perfectly calibrated for high-speed scalping.
📘 How to Use
Use on every timeframe
Adjust probability threshold (75–90 recommended)
Enable strict mode for maximum precision
Let the model filter entries automatically
Choose a TP suitable for your market
Optionally display VAH/VAL/POC for Auction Theory context
Always test using backtesting before going live
🏆 Advantages
Extremely fast for scalping
High win-rate potential via probabilistic filtering
Clean signals (no noise or spam)
Combines the strongest trading frameworks:
Order Flow
Market Structure
Statistical modeling
Volume profiling
Automated risk management
Daily Dual Pivots (Std + Fib) Extended by Jackel
簡介: 這個指標旨在為日內交易者提供最強大的支撐與阻力參考。它將市場上最常用的兩種 Pivot Points 計算方式——標準 (Standard) 與 斐波那契 (Fibonacci)——結合在同一個圖表中,讓你一眼就能看出關鍵的價格匯聚點 (Confluence Areas)。
主要特色:
雙重系統並存:
標準 Pivot (Standard):以 實線 (Solid Lines) 顯示。這是機構與大部分交易者使用的傳統支撐阻力位。
斐波那契 Pivot (Fibonacci):以 圓點/虛線 (Dotted Lines) 顯示。利用 Fib 黃金比例 (0.382, 0.618) 計算出的潛在反轉位。
清晰的視覺區分:標準版使用暖色系 (紅/綠/橙),Fib 版使用冷色系 (藍/紫),互不干擾,清晰易讀。
可選擴展關卡 (S4-S5 / R4-R5):預設顯示 P, R1-R3, S1-S3。如果市場波動劇烈,你可以在設定中開啟 "Show Extra Levels" 來顯示 R4/R5 及 S4/S5。
自動隱藏歷史:預設只顯示「當日」的線條,保持圖表整潔。如需回測,可開啟「顯示歷史數據」選項。
如何使用:
當 實線 (Standard) 與 虛線 (Fib) 重疊或非常接近時,該區域通常具有更強的支撐或阻力效力。
適用於 15分鐘、1小時或 4小時圖表操作日內交易。
Introduction: This indicator is designed for intraday traders who need precise Support & Resistance levels. It combines the two most popular Pivot Point calculation methods—Standard (Traditional) and Fibonacci—into a single chart, allowing you to easily identify key areas of confluence.
Key Features:
Dual System Strategy:
Standard Pivots: Displayed as Solid Lines. These represent the traditional structural levels used by most traders and institutions.
Fibonacci Pivots: Displayed as Dotted/Circle Lines. These use key Fibonacci ratios (0.382, 0.618) to identify potential reversal zones.
Visual Clarity: Different line styles and color groups allow you to distinguish between Standard and Fib levels instantly without chart clutter.
Extended Levels (Optional): By default, it shows P, R1-R3, and S1-S3. In highly volatile markets, you can enable "Show Extra Levels" in the settings to reveal S4/S5 and R4/R5.
Clean Chart: By default, it only shows levels for the current day. You can enable "Show History" in the settings if you need to backtest.
How to Use:
Look for Confluence: When a Solid Line (Standard) and a Dotted Line (Fib) overlap or are very close to each other, it indicates a very strong Support or Resistance zone.
Best used on 15m, 1H, or 4H charts for intraday analysis.
AI Probabilistic OrderFlow Scalper⭐ Main Name
AI Probabilistic OrderFlow Scalper
⭐Description:
📌 AI Probabilistic OrderFlow Scalper — Predictive Auction Theory Model for Futures
This script combines Order Flow, Auction Market Theory, Volume Imbalance, Market Structure (HH/LL), RSI bias filtering, and a probability-based direction model inspired by AI and Revenue Management.
It produces high-precision scalping entries designed for fast markets such as Nasdaq Futures (NQ), while remaining compatible with all markets (indices, crypto, forex, metals).
This is not a typical indicator — it is a probabilistic predictive model engineered to provide sniper entries, a tick-based Take Profit, a volatility-adaptive ATR Stop Loss, and optional Value Area levels (VAH/VAL/POC).
⭐ Main Features
🔥 Directional probability model (AI-style weighted scoring)
📊 Order Flow imbalance (delta-like logic)
📈 HH/LL market structure detection
🎯 Smart RSI bias filter
🚀 One signal per trend shift (anti-spam)
🎯 Tick-based Take Profit (perfect for NQ / futures)
🛡️ ATR-based dynamic Stop Loss
📉 Value Area display: VAH, VAL, POC
🔊 Volume confirmation filter
📡 Directional probability plot
✔️ Works for Futures, Crypto, Forex, Indices
🧠 Probabilistic AI Approach
The model uses a 3-factor scoring system:
Order Flow imbalance
Market structure (HH/LL)
RSI trend bias
Each validated condition = 1 point.
The total score is converted into Buy/Sell probabilities, and the higher-probability direction is selected.
When probability exceeds the threshold (e.g. 80%), the system triggers a high-confidence sniper signal.
This mirrors Hight probability decision:
→ Only take a decision when probability of success is maximized.
🎯 Buy/Sell Signals (Sniper Entries)
🔵 Green triangle under the candle = high-probability Buy
🔴 Red triangle above the candle = high-probability Sell
✔️ Only one signal per directional shift
✔️ Signals appear only when all strict filters are satisfied
📌 Automatic TP / SL
TP: fixed tick-based (e.g. 100 ticks for NQ scalping)
SL: ATR-based, adapts to volatility
TP/SL display can be enabled or disabled
Perfectly calibrated for high-speed scalping.
📘 How to Use
Use any timeframe
Adjust probability threshold (75–90 recommended)
Enable strict mode for maximum precision
Let the model filter entries automatically
Choose a TP suitable for your market
Optionally display VAH/VAL/POC for Auction Theory context
Always test using backtesting before going live
🏆 Advantages
Extremely fast for scalping
High win-rate potential via probabilistic filtering
Clean signals (no noise or spam)
Combines the strongest trading frameworks:
Order Flow
Market Structure
Statistical modeling
Volume profiling
Automated risk management
Trade Pivot ProEnglish (required first):
Trade Pivot Pro is a comprehensive indicator that combines advanced Pivot Point calculations, Moving Averages (SMA & EMA), ATR-based volatility bands, time cycle logic, and customizable alerts.
Key Features
Pivot Points: Multiple calculation methods (Traditional, Fibonacci, Woodie, Classic, DM, Camarilla).
Flexible Time Cycles: Automatic pivot anchoring based on chart timeframe, plus manual options (Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, Yearly, Bi-yearly, Tri-yearly, Quinquennial, Decennial).
Moving Averages: Four configurable SMA/EMA lines (21, 50, 100, 200 periods) with slope detection.
ATR Bands: Dynamic upper and lower bands plotted around price to visualize volatility.
Alerts:
MA slope changes (Up/Down).
Pivot + 200 SMA trend confirmation.
ATR volatility threshold (High/Low).
Combined Pivot + SMA + ATR strong trend alerts.
Time Cycles
Chart Timeframe Pivot Timeframe
10s 15 minutes
1m 1 hour
5m 4 hours
15m 1 day
1h 1 week
4h 1 week
1D 1 month
1W 3 months
1M 1 year
This indicator helps traders identify trend direction, volatility conditions, time cycles, and key support/resistance levels in one unified tool. It is suitable for intraday and higher timeframes, with options to use daily-based or intraday pivot values.
Note: This script is free of advertisements and intended purely for educational and trading analysis purposes.
Multiple Moving Averages by BadshahIntroduction Streamline your technical analysis with the Quintuple MA Strategy Suite, a robust all-in-one utility designed to maximize chart efficiency. Instead of cluttering your workspace with multiple individual indicators, this script empowers you to deploy up to five fully customizable Moving Averages simultaneously. Whether you are tracking micro-trends for scalping or major baselines for swing trading, this tool adapts to every timeframe and style.
Core Features
5-in-1 Architecture: Run five independent moving averages at once, saving your precious indicator slots for other tools.
Hybrid Calculation Modes: Instantly toggle any line between Simple Moving Average (SMA) for smooth baselines and Exponential Moving Average (EMA) for weight-sensitive reactions to recent price action.
Smart labeling System: Features an intelligent labeling mechanism that places text tags slightly offset from the current price. This ensures you can instantly identify which line is which (e.g., "EMA 50" vs "SMA 200") without the text obscuring the latest candles.
Granular Control: Every aspect is customizable. You can independently adjust the Length, Source (Close, Open, High, Low, etc.), Color, and Visibility for each of the five MAs.
Practical Use Cases
The "Golden Cross" Setup: Enable MA 3 (50 Length) and MA 5 (200 Length) to automatically visually track major trend reversals.
Ribbon Trading: Enable all five lines with sequential lengths (e.g., 20, 50, 100, 150, 200) to create a "Moving Average Ribbon," visualizing the strength and direction of the trend expansion.
Scalping Cross: Use MA 1 and MA 2 set to fast lengths (like 9 and 21) to catch rapid momentum shifts.
Settings Guide
Show MA: Toggles the visibility of the specific line.
Show Label: Toggles the text tag next to the line (auto-offset by 5 bars).
Type: Select between SMA or EMA calculation.
Length: Define the lookback period for the average.
Disclaimer This script is provided for educational and analytical purposes only. Past performance of indicators does not guarantee future results. Trade responsibly.
VCP Trendline breakoutThe Signal:
Green Triangles indicate the price is approaching the trendline (Watchlist candidate).
Yellow Triangles indicate the price is very tight against the line (Execution imminent).
The Trigger: When price closes above the Grey Dotted Line, the line stops extending. This is your breakout signal.
Indicator Overview
The The VCP Trendline breakout indicator is a sophisticated technical indicator designed for trend followers and breakout traders (O'Neil, Minervini, Wyckoff styles). This script employs a State Machine logic to identify structural Volatility Contraction Patterns (VCP) in real-time.
It automatically detects valid Bases, tracks the "Right Side" construction, identifies nested handles (contractions), and draws precise supply trendlines—while strictly enforcing structural integrity rules (Higher Lows).
Core Logic & Features
1. Smart Base Detection
Trend Filter: The pattern recognition engine only activates when the price is above the 200 SMA, ensuring you are trading with the primary trend.
Base Validation: It identifies a "Base High" (H1) based on a configurable lookback period. It tracks the depth of the base and automatically invalidates the pattern if the drawdown exceeds the user-defined threshold (default 30%).
2. Recursive Nested Trendlines (VCP)
The indicator is capable of drawing Nested Trendlines (recursive resistance). It doesn't just draw a line from the peak; it identifies internal contractions within the base.
H1 (Primary): The main supply line from the top of the base.
H2, H3 (Internal): Trendlines connecting subsequent lower highs (handles) as volatility contracts.
Smart Fan: Includes a "Clean Fan" mode to show only the most relevant, latest trendline per anchor point.
3. Structural Integrity Enforcement (The "Higher Low" Rule)
This is the standout feature of this script. It performs an Anchor Integrity Check on every bar.
In a valid VCP, every contraction must form a Higher Low.
If the price creates a new pivot (H3) but then crashes lower than the previous contraction's floor (H2), the script identifies this as a Structural Failure.
Auto-Deletion: It immediately retroactively deletes the invalid trendlines associated with that failed contraction, keeping your chart clean and free of "ghost" signals.
4. "Right-Side" Logic
Collision Detection: Trendlines are calculated using "Right-Side Clearance." A line is only drawn if the path from the anchor to the new pivot is unobstructed by price action.
Signal Protection: "Watch" and "Near" signals are suppressed during the decline phase (Left Side). They only appear once the "Bottom" (L1) has been confirmed and price is recovering on the Right Side.
5. Proximity Alerts & Breakouts
Watch Zone (Green Triangle): Appears when the Low of the bar is within 8% (configurable) of a valid trendline.
Near Zone (Yellow Triangle): Appears when the Low of the bar is within 4% (configurable) of a valid trendline.
Breakout Stop: Trendlines are dynamic. The moment a bar closes above a trendline, the line stops extending immediately, marking the exact breakout point.
How to Use This Indicator
The Setup: Look for a stock in an uptrend (Price > 200 SMA).
The Construction: Wait for the script to identify the Base High (H1). As the price corrects and begins to recover, you will see Grey Dotted Lines appear, connecting the highs.
The Contraction: Watch for Nested Trendlines. If you see a second or third line form from a lower high (H2, H3), it indicates a tightening of price action (VCP).
Settings Configuration
Moving Averages
21 EMA, 50 SMA, 200 SMA: Built-in reference averages.
Base Settings
H1 Lookback: How many bars back the script looks to find the "Start" of the base (Default: 21). Increase this for longer-term bases.
Sub-High Pivot Bars: Controls the sensitivity of identifying internal highs (handles).
Max Base Depth: If the base drops more than this % (Default: 30%), the structure is considered failed and lines are removed.
Enable Nested Trendlines: Toggle ON to see internal VCP lines (H2, H3). Toggle OFF to see only the main H1 trendline.
Show Only Latest Line: Keeps the chart clean by removing older lines from the same anchor point.
Visuals & Signals
Near/Watch Zone %: Adjust the sensitivity of the Green/Yellow triangles.
Signal Size: Change the size of the triangle markers.
DISCLAIMER
This is an indicator, not a trading system. Apply good risk management and do your own due diligence before putting your hard earned money into anything.
This script is for educational and analytical purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice. Automated pattern recognition has limitations and should always be verified visually.
SMC Indicator by BadshahIntroduction
Unlock the hidden narrative of price action with this focused Smart Money Concepts (SMC) toolkit. Designed for precision and clarity, this indicator strips away chart noise to reveal the "skeleton" of the market. Whether you are tracking trend continuations or hunting for valid reversals, this tool automates the technical heavy lifting, allowing you to focus purely on execution.
How It Works
This script analyzes price action in real-time to map out two critical components of institutional trading:
1. Market Structure Architecture The indicator uses a rolling pivot algorithm to identify significant Highs and Lows based on your preferred sensitivity.
BOS (Break of Structure): Marks the confirmation of trend momentum. A solid line is drawn when price successfully closes beyond a structural pivot in the direction of the trend (e.g., breaking a high in an uptrend).
ChoCh (Change of Character): signals a potential shift in market sentiment. A dashed line appears when price violates a key swing point opposite to the prevailing trend, often the first sign of a reversal.
2. Liquidity Inefficiencies (FVG) The script scans every candle formation to detect Fair Value Gaps (Imbalances)—zones where aggressive buying or selling occurred without reciprocal trading.
Bullish Gaps: Highlighted when a candle's low fails to overlap with the high of the candle two periods prior.
Bearish Gaps: Highlighted when a candle's high fails to overlap with the low of the candle two periods prior.
These boxes extend forward, serving as high-probability "magnets" for price to revisit and rebalance.
Settings & Customization
Swing Length: Adjust the lookback period to tune the indicator for Scalping (lower values) or Swing Trading (higher values).
Visual Control: Toggle specific features (BOS, ChoCh, FVG) on or off and fully customize colors to blend with your chart theme.
Disclaimer
This indicator is strictly for analytical and educational purposes. It visualizes historical and real-time data but does not guarantee future market movements. Always manage your risk responsibly.
Institutional 50: The Truth TellerOverview This is a comprehensive "Fusion Strategy" overlay designed to filter out false breakouts and catch high-probability trends. It upgrades the classic EMA 50 Cross Strategy by "locking" the signal with Institutional Volume Flow (VFI) and adding an automated Fibonacci safety guard.
The Problem Standard moving average strategies often fail in two scenarios:
Fakeouts: Price crosses the line, but there is no real volume backing the move.
Choppy Markets: The price dances around the line, generating multiple false signals.
The Solution: Triple-Layer Filtering This indicator solves these issues using a strict logic:
The Trigger (EMA 50): The primary signal is generated when price crosses the EMA 50.
The Lock (VFI Filter): A signal is ONLY valid if the Volume Flow Indicator (VFI) confirms the direction (Positive for Buy, Negative for Sell). If price crosses but VFI disagrees, the line turns GRAY, warning of a "Empty Rally" or "Bear Trap."
The Safety (Fib Guard): The system automatically draws invisible Fibonacci retracement levels based on recent price action. If a trend reverses and breaks the Golden Ratio (0.618), a Yellow Warning Arrow appears, signaling a potential trend failure.
Anti-Chop Filter: It calculates the slope of the EMA. If the market is flat/ranging, the line turns WHITE and signals are suppressed.
Visual Guide & Legend
🟢 Green Line + BUY Label: Confirmed Uptrend (Price > EMA 50 + Positive Institutional Volume).
🔴 Red Line + SELL Label: Confirmed Downtrend (Price < EMA 50 + Negative Institutional Volume).
⚪ Gray Line: CAUTION. Price has crossed the EMA, but Volume does NOT confirm. Do not enter.
⬜ White Line / Background: CHOP ZONE. The market is ranging/flat. No trades.
⚠️ Yellow Arrows (EXIT?): The price has moved against the trend and broken key Fibonacci Support/Resistance. Consider tightening stops or exiting.
Best For:
Trend Following on 1H, 4H, and Daily timeframes.
Traders looking to filter out "Noise" and focus only on Volume-Backed moves.
7 hours ago
Release Notes
Update: Visual Risk Management (The Fade Effect)
This update transforms the indicator from a simple Trend Follower into a Dynamic Momentum Monitor. Instead of just telling you "Up" or "Down," the line now visually communicates the strength of the trend in real-time.
The Logic: Main Trend vs. Immediate Momentum We introduced a secondary, faster engine in the background (EMA 13) to act as a "Pulse Check" against the Main Trend (EMA 50).
How to Read the Line:
1. Solid, Bright Line (Full Opacity) = "Full Throttle" 🟢🔴
Condition: Price is respecting BOTH the Main Trend (50) and the Fast Momentum (13).
Meaning: The trend is healthy and accelerating. Hold your position with confidence.
2. Faded, Transparent Line (Ghost Mode) = "Deceleration Warning" ⚠️
Condition: Price is still respecting the Main Trend (50), BUT has broken the Fast Momentum (13).
Meaning: The trend is getting tired. The major direction hasn't flipped yet, but the immediate momentum is gone.
Action: This is your Early Warning Signal. Consider tightening stops, taking partial profits, or preparing for a potential reversal. Do not add to positions when the line is faded.
Summary:
Bright Green: Strong Buy.
Faded Green: Weakening Uptrend (Caution).
Bright Red: Strong Sell.
Faded Red: Weakening Downtrend (Caution).
Khango's Key//@version=5
//@sbtnc thank you for doing the base code
//Added additional levels for convienience sake.
indicator('Key Levels SpacemanBTC IDWM', shorttitle='Khangos Key', overlay=true, max_lines_count=100)
//35 works
displayStyle = input.string(defval='Standard', title='Display Style', options= , inline='Display')
mergebool = input.bool(defval=true, title='Merge Levels?', inline='Display')
distanceright = input.int(defval=30, title='Distance', minval=5, maxval=500, inline='Dist')
radistance = input.int(defval=250, title='Anchor Distance', minval=5, maxval=500, inline='Dist')
labelsize = input.string(defval='Medium', title='Text Size', options= )
linesize = input.string(defval='Small', title='Line Width', options= , inline='Line')
linestyle = input.string(defval='Solid', title='Line Style', options= , inline='Line')
GlobalTextType = input.bool(defval=false, title='Global Text ShortHand', tooltip='Enable for shorthand text on all text')
var globalcoloring = input.bool(defval=false, title='Global Coloring', tooltip='Enable for all color controls via one color', inline='GC')
GlobalColor = input.color(title='', defval=color.white, inline='GC')
//var show_tails = input(defval = false, title = "Always Show", type = input.bool)
= request.security(syminfo.tickerid, 'D', , lookahead=barmerge.lookahead_on)
= request.security(syminfo.tickerid, 'D', [time , high ], lookahead=barmerge.lookahead_on)
= request.security(syminfo.tickerid, 'D', [time , low ], lookahead=barmerge.lookahead_on)
cdailyh_open = request.security(syminfo.tickerid, 'D', high, lookahead=barmerge.lookahead_on)
cdailyl_open = request.security(syminfo.tickerid, 'D', low, lookahead=barmerge.lookahead_on)
var monday_time = time
var monday_high = high
var monday_low = low
= request.security(syminfo.tickerid, 'W', , lookahead=barmerge.lookahead_on)
= request.security(syminfo.tickerid, 'W', [time , high ], lookahead=barmerge.lookahead_on)
= request.security(syminfo.tickerid, 'W', [time , low ], lookahead=barmerge.lookahead_on)
= request.security(syminfo.tickerid, 'M', , lookahead=barmerge.lookahead_on)
= request.security(syminfo.tickerid, 'M', [time , high ], lookahead=barmerge.lookahead_on)
= request.security(syminfo.tickerid, 'M', [time , low ], lookahead=barmerge.lookahead_on)
= request.security(syminfo.tickerid, '3M', , lookahead=barmerge.lookahead_on)
= request.security(syminfo.tickerid, '3M', [time , high ], lookahead=barmerge.lookahead_on)
= request.security(syminfo.tickerid, '3M', [time , low ], lookahead=barmerge.lookahead_on)
= request.security(syminfo.tickerid, '12M', , lookahead=barmerge.lookahead_on)
= request.security(syminfo.tickerid, '12M', , lookahead=barmerge.lookahead_on)
= request.security(syminfo.tickerid, '12M', , lookahead=barmerge.lookahead_on)
= request.security(syminfo.tickerid, '240', , lookahead=barmerge.lookahead_on)
= request.security(syminfo.tickerid, '240', [time , high ], lookahead=barmerge.lookahead_on)
= request.security(syminfo.tickerid, '240', [time , low ], lookahead=barmerge.lookahead_on)
//------------------------------ Inputs -------------------------------
var is_intra_enabled = input.bool(defval=false, title='Open', group='4H', inline='4H')
var is_intrarange_enabled = input.bool(defval=false, title='Prev H/L', group='4H', inline='4H')
var is_intram_enabled = input.bool(defval=false, title='Prev Mid', group='4H', inline='4H')
IntraTextType = input.bool(defval=false, title='ShortHand', group='4H', inline='4Hsh')
var is_daily_enabled = input.bool(defval=true, title='Open', group='Daily', inline='Daily')
var is_dailyrange_enabled = input.bool(defval=false, title='Prev H/L', group='Daily', inline='Daily')
var is_dailym_enabled = input.bool(defval=false, title='Prev Mid', group='Daily', inline='Daily')
DailyTextType = input.bool(defval=false, title='ShortHand', group='Daily', inline='Dailysh')
var is_monday_enabled = input.bool(defval=true, title='Range', group='Monday Range', inline='Monday')
var is_monday_mid = input.bool(defval=true, title='Mid', group='Monday Range', inline='Monday')
var untested_monday = false
MondayTextType = input.bool(defval=false, title='ShortHand', group='Monday Range', inline='Mondaysh')
var is_weekly_enabled = input.bool(defval=true, title='Open', group='Weekly', inline='Weekly')
var is_weeklyrange_enabled = input.bool(defval=true, title='Prev H/L', group='Weekly', inline='Weekly')
var is_weekly_mid = input.bool(defval=true, title='Prev Mid', group='Weekly', inline='Weekly')
WeeklyTextType = input.bool(defval=false, title='ShortHand', group='Weekly', inline='Weeklysh')
var is_monthly_enabled = input.bool(defval=true, title='Open', group='Monthly', inline='Monthly')
var is_monthlyrange_enabled = input.bool(defval=true, title='Prev H/L', group='Monthly', inline='Monthly')
var is_monthly_mid = input.bool(defval=true, title='Prev Mid', group='Monthly', inline='Monthly')
MonthlyTextType = input.bool(defval=false, title='ShortHand', group='Monthly', inline='Monthlysh')
var is_quarterly_enabled = input.bool(defval=true, title='Open', group='Quarterly', inline='Quarterly')
var is_quarterlyrange_enabled = input.bool(defval=false, title='Prev H/L', group='Quarterly', inline='Quarterly')
var is_quarterly_mid = input.bool(defval=true, title='Prev Mid', group='Quarterly', inline='Quarterly')
QuarterlyTextType = input.bool(defval=false, title='ShortHand', group='Quarterly', inline='Quarterlysh')
var is_yearly_enabled = input.bool(defval=true, title='Open', group='Yearly', inline='Yearly')
var is_yearlyrange_enabled = input.bool(defval=false, title='Current H/L', group='Yearly', inline='Yearly')
var is_yearly_mid = input.bool(defval=true, title='Mid', group='Yearly', inline='Yearly')
YearlyTextType = input.bool(defval=false, title='ShortHand', group='Yearly', inline='Yearlysh')
var is_londonrange_enabled = input.bool(defval=false, title='London Range', group='FX Sessions', inline='FX')
var is_usrange_enabled = input.bool(defval=false, title='New York Range', group='FX Sessions', inline='FX')
var is_asiarange_enabled = input.bool(defval=false, title='Asia Range', group='FX Sessions', inline='FX')
SessionTextType = input.bool(defval=false, title='ShortHand', group='FX Sessions', inline='FXColor')
Londont = input.session("0800-1600", "London Session")
USt = input.session("1400-2100", "New York Session")
Asiat = input.session("0000-0900", "Tokyo Session")
DailyColor = input.color(title='', defval=#08bcd4, group='Daily', inline='Dailysh')
MondayColor = input.color(title='', defval=color.white, group='Monday Range', inline='Mondaysh')
WeeklyColor = input.color(title='', defval=#fffcbc, group='Weekly', inline='Weeklysh')
MonthlyColor = input.color(title='', defval=#08d48c, group='Monthly', inline='Monthlysh')
YearlyColor = input.color(title='', defval=color.red, group='Yearly', inline='Yearlysh')
quarterlyColor = input.color(title='', defval=color.red, group='Quarterly', inline='Quarterlysh')
IntraColor = input.color(title='', defval=color.orange, group='4H', inline='4Hsh')
LondonColor = input.color(title='', defval=color.white, group='FX Sessions', inline='FXColor')
USColor = input.color(title='', defval=color.white, group='FX Sessions', inline='FXColor')
AsiaColor = input.color(title='', defval=color.white, group='FX Sessions', inline='FXColor')
var pdhtext = GlobalTextType or DailyTextType ? 'PDH' : 'Prev Day High'
var pdltext = GlobalTextType or DailyTextType ? 'PDL' : 'Prev Day Low'
var dotext = GlobalTextType or DailyTextType ? 'DO' : 'Daily Open'
var pdmtext = GlobalTextType or DailyTextType ? 'PDM' : 'Prev Day Mid'
var pwhtext = GlobalTextType or WeeklyTextType ? 'PWH' : 'Prev Week High'
var pwltext = GlobalTextType or WeeklyTextType ? 'PWL' : 'Prev Week Low'
var wotext = GlobalTextType or WeeklyTextType ? 'WO' : 'Weekly Open'
var pwmtext = GlobalTextType or WeeklyTextType ? 'PWM' : 'Prev Week Mid'
var pmhtext = GlobalTextType or MonthlyTextType ? 'PMH' : 'Prev Month High'
var pmltext = GlobalTextType or MonthlyTextType ? 'PML' : 'Prev Month Low'
var motext = GlobalTextType or MonthlyTextType ? 'MO' : 'Monthly Open'
var pmmtext = GlobalTextType or MonthlyTextType ? 'PMM' : 'Prev Month Mid'
var pqhtext = GlobalTextType or QuarterlyTextType ? 'PQH' : 'Prev Quarter High'
var pqltext = GlobalTextType or QuarterlyTextType ? 'PQL' : 'Prev Quarter Low'
var qotext = GlobalTextType or QuarterlyTextType ? 'QO' : 'Quarterly Open'
var pqmtext = GlobalTextType or QuarterlyTextType ? 'PQM' : 'Prev Quarter Mid'
var cyhtext = GlobalTextType or YearlyTextType ? 'CYH' : 'Current Year High'
var cyltext = GlobalTextType or YearlyTextType ? 'CYL' : 'Current Year Low'
var yotext = GlobalTextType or YearlyTextType ? 'YO' : 'Yearly Open'
var cymtext = GlobalTextType or YearlyTextType ? 'CYM' : 'Current Year Mid'
var pihtext = GlobalTextType or IntraTextType ? 'P-4H-H' : 'Prev 4H High'
var piltext = GlobalTextType or IntraTextType ? 'P-4H-L' : 'Prev 4H Low'
var iotext = GlobalTextType or IntraTextType ? '4H-O' : '4H Open'
var pimtext = GlobalTextType or IntraTextType ? 'P-4H-M' : 'Prev 4H Mid'
var pmonhtext = GlobalTextType or MondayTextType ? 'MDAY-H' : 'Monday High'
var pmonltext = GlobalTextType or MondayTextType ? 'MDAY-L' : 'Monday Low'
var pmonmtext = GlobalTextType or MondayTextType ? 'MDAY-M' : 'Monday Mid'
var lhtext = GlobalTextType or SessionTextType ? 'Lon-H' : 'London High'
var lltext = GlobalTextType or SessionTextType ? 'Lon-L' : 'London Low'
var lotext = GlobalTextType or SessionTextType ? 'Lon-O' : 'London Open'
var ushtext = GlobalTextType or SessionTextType ? 'NY-H' : 'New York High'
var usltext = GlobalTextType or SessionTextType ? 'NY-L' : 'New York Low'
var usotext = GlobalTextType or SessionTextType ? 'NY-O' : 'New York Open'
var asiahtext = GlobalTextType or SessionTextType ? 'AS-H' : 'Asia High'
var asialtext = GlobalTextType or SessionTextType ? 'AS-L' : 'Asia Low'
var asiaotext = GlobalTextType or SessionTextType ? 'AS-O' : 'Asia Open'
if globalcoloring == true
DailyColor := GlobalColor
MondayColor := GlobalColor
WeeklyColor := GlobalColor
MonthlyColor := GlobalColor
YearlyColor := GlobalColor
quarterlyColor := GlobalColor
IntraColor := GlobalColor
IntraColor
if weekly_time != weekly_time
untested_monday := false
untested_monday
if is_monday_enabled == true and untested_monday == false
untested_monday := true
monday_time := daily_time
monday_high := cdailyh_open
monday_low := cdailyl_open
monday_low
linewidthint = 1
if linesize == 'Small'
linewidthint := 1
linewidthint
if linesize == 'Medium'
linewidthint := 2
linewidthint
if linesize == 'Large'
linewidthint := 3
linewidthint
var DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH = linewidthint
var DEFAULT_TAIL_WIDTH = linewidthint
fontsize = size.small
if labelsize == 'Small'
fontsize := size.small
fontsize
if labelsize == 'Medium'
fontsize := size.normal
fontsize
if labelsize == 'Large'
fontsize := size.large
fontsize
linestyles = line.style_solid
if linestyle == 'Dashed'
linestyles := line.style_dashed
linestyles
if linestyle == 'Dotted'
linestyles := line.style_dotted
linestyles
var DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE = fontsize
var DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE = label.style_none
var DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT = distanceright
London = time(timeframe.period, Londont)
US = time(timeframe.period, USt)
Asia = time(timeframe.period, Asiat)
var clondonhigh = 0.0
var clondonlow = close
var londontime = time
var flondonhigh = 0.0
var flondonlow = 0.0
var flondonopen = 0.0
var onelondonfalse = false
if London
if high > clondonhigh
clondonhigh := high
clondonhigh
if low < clondonlow
clondonlow := low
clondonlow
if onelondonfalse
londontime := time
flondonopen := open
flondonopen
flondonhigh := clondonhigh
flondonlow := clondonlow
onelondonfalse := false
onelondonfalse
else
if onelondonfalse == false
flondonhigh := clondonhigh
flondonlow := clondonlow
flondonlow
onelondonfalse := true
clondonhigh := 0.0
clondonlow := close
clondonlow
//////////////////////////////////
var cushigh = 0.0
var cuslow = close
var ustime = time
var fushigh = 0.0
var fuslow = 0.0
var fusopen = 0.0
var oneusfalse = false
if US
if high > cushigh
cushigh := high
cushigh
if low < cuslow
cuslow := low
cuslow
if oneusfalse
ustime := time
fusopen := open
fusopen
fushigh := cushigh
fuslow := cuslow
oneusfalse := false
oneusfalse
else
if oneusfalse == false
fushigh := cushigh
fuslow := cuslow
fuslow
oneusfalse := true
cushigh := 0.0
cuslow := close
cuslow
//////////////////////////////////
var casiahigh = 0.0
var casialow = close
var asiatime = time
var fasiahigh = 0.0
var fasialow = 0.0
var fasiaopen = 0.0
var oneasiafalse = false
if Asia
if high > casiahigh
casiahigh := high
casiahigh
if low < casialow
casialow := low
casialow
if oneasiafalse
asiatime := time
fasiaopen := open
fasiaopen
fasiahigh := casiahigh
fasialow := casialow
oneasiafalse := false
oneasiafalse
else
if oneasiafalse == false
fasiahigh := casiahigh
fasialow := casialow
fasialow
oneasiafalse := true
casiahigh := 0.0
casialow := close
casialow
//------------------------------ Plotting ------------------------------
var pricearray = array.new_float(0)
var labelarray = array.new_label(0)
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, currentprice, currentlabel, currentcolor) =>
if array.includes(pricearray, currentprice)
whichindex = array.indexof(pricearray, currentprice)
labelhold = array.get(labelarray, whichindex)
whichtext = label.get_text(labelhold)
label.set_text(labelhold, label.get_text(currentlabel) + ' / ' + whichtext)
label.set_text(currentlabel, '')
label.set_textcolor(labelhold, currentcolor)
else
array.push(pricearray, currentprice)
array.push(labelarray, currentlabel)
var can_show_daily = is_daily_enabled and timeframe.isintraday
var can_show_weekly = is_weekly_enabled and not timeframe.isweekly and not timeframe.ismonthly
var can_show_monthly = is_monthly_enabled and not timeframe.ismonthly
get_limit_right(bars) =>
timenow + (time - time ) * bars
// the following code doesn't need to be processed on every candle
if barstate.islast
is_weekly_open = dayofweek == dayofweek.monday
is_monthly_open = dayofmonth == 1
can_draw_daily = (is_weekly_enabled ? not is_weekly_open : true) and (is_monthly_enabled ? not is_monthly_open : true)
can_draw_weekly = is_monthly_enabled ? not(is_monthly_open and is_weekly_open) : true
can_draw_intra = is_intra_enabled
can_draw_intrah = is_intrarange_enabled
can_draw_intral = is_intrarange_enabled
can_draw_intram = is_intram_enabled
pricearray := array.new_float(0)
labelarray := array.new_label(0)
/////////////////////////////////
if is_londonrange_enabled
//label.new(bar_index,high)
london_limit_right = get_limit_right(DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT)
if displayStyle == 'Right Anchored'
londontime := get_limit_right(radistance)
londontime
var londonh_line = line.new(x1=londontime, x2=london_limit_right, y1=flondonhigh, y2=flondonhigh, color=LondonColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var londonl_line = line.new(x1=londontime, x2=london_limit_right, y1=flondonlow, y2=flondonlow, color=LondonColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var londono_line = line.new(x1=londontime, x2=london_limit_right, y1=flondonopen, y2=flondonopen, color=LondonColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var londonh_label = label.new(x=london_limit_right, y=flondonhigh, text=lhtext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=LondonColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
var londonl_label = label.new(x=london_limit_right, y=flondonlow, text=lltext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=LondonColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
var londono_label = label.new(x=london_limit_right, y=flondonopen, text=lotext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=LondonColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
line.set_x1(londonh_line, londontime)
line.set_x2(londonh_line, london_limit_right)
line.set_y1(londonh_line, flondonhigh)
line.set_y2(londonh_line, flondonhigh)
line.set_x1(londonl_line, londontime)
line.set_x2(londonl_line, london_limit_right)
line.set_y1(londonl_line, flondonlow)
line.set_y2(londonl_line, flondonlow)
line.set_x1(londono_line, londontime)
line.set_x2(londono_line, london_limit_right)
line.set_y1(londono_line, flondonopen)
line.set_y2(londono_line, flondonopen)
label.set_x(londonh_label, london_limit_right)
label.set_y(londonh_label, flondonhigh)
label.set_text(londonh_label, lhtext)
label.set_x(londonl_label, london_limit_right)
label.set_y(londonl_label, flondonlow)
label.set_text(londonl_label, lltext)
label.set_x(londono_label, london_limit_right)
label.set_y(londono_label, flondonopen)
label.set_text(londono_label, lotext)
if mergebool
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, flondonhigh, londonh_label, LondonColor)
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, flondonlow, londonl_label, LondonColor)
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, flondonopen, londono_label, LondonColor)
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/////////////////////////////////
if is_usrange_enabled
//label.new(bar_index,high)
us_limit_right = get_limit_right(DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT)
if displayStyle == 'Right Anchored'
ustime := get_limit_right(radistance)
ustime
var ush_line = line.new(x1=ustime, x2=us_limit_right, y1=fushigh, y2=fushigh, color=USColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var usl_line = line.new(x1=ustime, x2=us_limit_right, y1=fuslow, y2=fuslow, color=USColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var uso_line = line.new(x1=ustime, x2=us_limit_right, y1=fusopen, y2=fusopen, color=USColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var ush_label = label.new(x=us_limit_right, y=fushigh, text=lhtext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=USColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
var usl_label = label.new(x=us_limit_right, y=fuslow, text=lltext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=USColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
var uso_label = label.new(x=us_limit_right, y=fusopen, text=lotext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=USColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
line.set_x1(ush_line, ustime)
line.set_x2(ush_line, us_limit_right)
line.set_y1(ush_line, fushigh)
line.set_y2(ush_line, fushigh)
line.set_x1(usl_line, ustime)
line.set_x2(usl_line, us_limit_right)
line.set_y1(usl_line, fuslow)
line.set_y2(usl_line, fuslow)
line.set_x1(uso_line, ustime)
line.set_x2(uso_line, us_limit_right)
line.set_y1(uso_line, fusopen)
line.set_y2(uso_line, fusopen)
label.set_x(ush_label, us_limit_right)
label.set_y(ush_label, fushigh)
label.set_text(ush_label, ushtext)
label.set_x(usl_label, us_limit_right)
label.set_y(usl_label, fuslow)
label.set_text(usl_label, usltext)
label.set_x(uso_label, us_limit_right)
label.set_y(uso_label, fusopen)
label.set_text(uso_label, usotext)
if mergebool
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, fushigh, ush_label, USColor)
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, fuslow, usl_label, USColor)
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, fusopen, uso_label, USColor)
/////////////////////////////////
if is_asiarange_enabled
//label.new(bar_index,high)
asia_limit_right = get_limit_right(DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT)
if displayStyle == 'Right Anchored'
asiatime := get_limit_right(radistance)
asiatime
var asiah_line = line.new(x1=asiatime, x2=asia_limit_right, y1=fasiahigh, y2=fasiahigh, color=AsiaColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var asial_line = line.new(x1=asiatime, x2=asia_limit_right, y1=fasialow, y2=fasialow, color=AsiaColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var asiao_line = line.new(x1=asiatime, x2=asia_limit_right, y1=fasiaopen, y2=fasiaopen, color=AsiaColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var asiah_label = label.new(x=asia_limit_right, y=fasiahigh, text=asiahtext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=AsiaColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
var asial_label = label.new(x=asia_limit_right, y=fasialow, text=asialtext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=AsiaColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
var asiao_label = label.new(x=asia_limit_right, y=fasiaopen, text=asiaotext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=AsiaColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
line.set_x1(asiah_line, asiatime)
line.set_x2(asiah_line, asia_limit_right)
line.set_y1(asiah_line, fasiahigh)
line.set_y2(asiah_line, fasiahigh)
line.set_x1(asial_line, asiatime)
line.set_x2(asial_line, asia_limit_right)
line.set_y1(asial_line, fasialow)
line.set_y2(asial_line, fasialow)
line.set_x1(asiao_line, asiatime)
line.set_x2(asiao_line, asia_limit_right)
line.set_y1(asiao_line, fasiaopen)
line.set_y2(asiao_line, fasiaopen)
label.set_x(asiah_label, asia_limit_right)
label.set_y(asiah_label, fasiahigh)
label.set_text(asiah_label, asiahtext)
label.set_x(asial_label, asia_limit_right)
label.set_y(asial_label, fasialow)
label.set_text(asial_label, asialtext)
label.set_x(asiao_label, asia_limit_right)
label.set_y(asiao_label, fasiaopen)
label.set_text(asiao_label, asiaotext)
if mergebool
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, fasiahigh, asiah_label, AsiaColor)
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, fasialow, asial_label, AsiaColor)
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, fasiaopen, asiao_label, AsiaColor)
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
if can_draw_intra
intra_limit_right = get_limit_right(DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT)
if displayStyle == 'Right Anchored'
intra_time := get_limit_right(radistance)
intra_time
var intra_line = line.new(x1=intra_time, x2=intra_limit_right, y1=intra_open, y2=intra_open, color=IntraColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var intra_label = label.new(x=intra_limit_right, y=intra_open, text=iotext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=IntraColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
line.set_x1(intra_line, intra_time)
line.set_x2(intra_line, intra_limit_right)
line.set_y1(intra_line, intra_open)
line.set_y2(intra_line, intra_open)
label.set_x(intra_label, intra_limit_right)
label.set_y(intra_label, intra_open)
label.set_text(intra_label, iotext)
if mergebool
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, intra_open, intra_label, IntraColor)
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH
if can_draw_intrah
intrah_limit_right = get_limit_right(DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT)
if displayStyle == 'Right Anchored'
intrah_time := get_limit_right(radistance)
intrah_time
var intrah_line = line.new(x1=intrah_time, x2=intrah_limit_right, y1=intrah_open, y2=intrah_open, color=IntraColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var intrah_label = label.new(x=intrah_limit_right, y=intrah_open, text=pihtext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=IntraColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
line.set_x1(intrah_line, intrah_time)
line.set_x2(intrah_line, intrah_limit_right)
line.set_y1(intrah_line, intrah_open)
line.set_y2(intrah_line, intrah_open)
label.set_x(intrah_label, intrah_limit_right)
label.set_y(intrah_label, intrah_open)
label.set_text(intrah_label, pihtext)
if mergebool
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, intrah_open, intrah_label, IntraColor)
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW
if can_draw_intral
intral_limit_right = get_limit_right(DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT)
if displayStyle == 'Right Anchored'
intral_time := get_limit_right(radistance)
intral_time
var intral_line = line.new(x1=intral_time, x2=intral_limit_right, y1=intral_open, y2=intral_open, color=IntraColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var intral_label = label.new(x=intral_limit_right, y=intral_open, text=piltext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=IntraColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
line.set_x1(intral_line, intral_time)
line.set_x2(intral_line, intral_limit_right)
line.set_y1(intral_line, intral_open)
line.set_y2(intral_line, intral_open)
label.set_x(intral_label, intral_limit_right)
label.set_y(intral_label, intral_open)
label.set_text(intral_label, piltext)
if mergebool
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, intral_open, intral_label, IntraColor)
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
if can_draw_intram
intram_limit_right = get_limit_right(DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT)
intram_time = intrah_time
intram_open = (intral_open + intrah_open) / 2
if displayStyle == 'Right Anchored'
intram_time := get_limit_right(radistance)
intram_time
var intram_line = line.new(x1=intram_time, x2=intram_limit_right, y1=intram_open, y2=intram_open, color=IntraColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var intram_label = label.new(x=intram_limit_right, y=intram_open, text=pimtext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=IntraColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
line.set_x1(intram_line, intram_time)
line.set_x2(intram_line, intram_limit_right)
line.set_y1(intram_line, intram_open)
line.set_y2(intram_line, intram_open)
label.set_x(intram_label, intram_limit_right)
label.set_y(intram_label, intram_open)
label.set_text(intram_label, pimtext)
if mergebool
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, intram_open, intram_label, IntraColor)
////////////////////////////////////////// MONDAY
if is_monday_enabled
monday_limit_right = get_limit_right(DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT)
if displayStyle == 'Right Anchored'
monday_time := get_limit_right(radistance)
monday_time
var monday_line = line.new(x1=monday_time, x2=monday_limit_right, y1=monday_high, y2=monday_high, color=MondayColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var monday_label = label.new(x=monday_limit_right, y=monday_high, text=pmonhtext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=MondayColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
line.set_x1(monday_line, monday_time)
line.set_x2(monday_line, monday_limit_right)
line.set_y1(monday_line, monday_high)
line.set_y2(monday_line, monday_high)
label.set_x(monday_label, monday_limit_right)
label.set_y(monday_label, monday_high)
label.set_text(monday_label, pmonhtext)
if mergebool
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, monday_high, monday_label, MondayColor)
if is_monday_enabled
monday_limit_right = get_limit_right(DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT)
if displayStyle == 'Right Anchored'
monday_time := get_limit_right(radistance)
monday_time
var monday_low_line = line.new(x1=monday_time, x2=monday_limit_right, y1=monday_low, y2=monday_low, color=MondayColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var monday_low_label = label.new(x=monday_limit_right, y=monday_low, text=pmonltext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=MondayColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
line.set_x1(monday_low_line, monday_time)
line.set_x2(monday_low_line, monday_limit_right)
line.set_y1(monday_low_line, monday_low)
line.set_y2(monday_low_line, monday_low)
label.set_x(monday_low_label, monday_limit_right)
label.set_y(monday_low_label, monday_low)
label.set_text(monday_low_label, pmonltext)
if mergebool
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, monday_low, monday_low_label, MondayColor)
if is_monday_mid
mondaym_limit_right = get_limit_right(DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT)
mondaym_open = (monday_high + monday_low) / 2
if displayStyle == 'Right Anchored'
monday_time := get_limit_right(radistance)
monday_time
var mondaym_line = line.new(x1=monday_time, x2=mondaym_limit_right, y1=mondaym_open, y2=mondaym_open, color=MondayColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var mondaym_label = label.new(x=mondaym_limit_right, y=mondaym_open, text=pmonmtext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=MondayColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
line.set_x1(mondaym_line, monday_time)
line.set_x2(mondaym_line, mondaym_limit_right)
line.set_y1(mondaym_line, mondaym_open)
line.set_y2(mondaym_line, mondaym_open)
label.set_x(mondaym_label, mondaym_limit_right)
label.set_y(mondaym_label, mondaym_open)
label.set_text(mondaym_label, pmonmtext)
if mergebool
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, mondaym_open, mondaym_label, MondayColor)
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
////////////////////////DAILY OPEN DAILY OPEN DAILY OPEN DAILY OPEN DAILY OPEN DAILY OPEN DAILY OPEN
if is_daily_enabled
daily_limit_right = get_limit_right(DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT)
if displayStyle == 'Right Anchored'
daily_time := get_limit_right(radistance)
daily_time
var daily_line = line.new(x1=daily_time, x2=daily_limit_right, y1=daily_open, y2=daily_open, color=DailyColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var daily_label = label.new(x=daily_limit_right, y=daily_open, text=dotext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=DailyColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
line.set_x1(daily_line, daily_time)
line.set_x2(daily_line, daily_limit_right)
line.set_y1(daily_line, daily_open)
line.set_y2(daily_line, daily_open)
label.set_x(daily_label, daily_limit_right)
label.set_y(daily_label, daily_open)
label.set_text(daily_label, dotext)
if mergebool
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, daily_open, daily_label, DailyColor)
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//////////////////DAILY HIGH DAILY HIGH DAILY HIGH DAILY HIGH DAILY HIGH DAILY HIGH DAILY HIGH
if is_dailyrange_enabled
dailyh_limit_right = get_limit_right(DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT)
if displayStyle == 'Right Anchored'
dailyh_time := get_limit_right(radistance)
dailyh_time
// draw tails before lines for better visual
var dailyh_line = line.new(x1=dailyh_time, x2=dailyh_limit_right, y1=dailyh_open, y2=dailyh_open, color=DailyColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var dailyh_label = label.new(x=dailyh_limit_right, y=dailyh_open, text=pdhtext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=DailyColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
line.set_x1(dailyh_line, dailyh_time)
line.set_x2(dailyh_line, dailyh_limit_right)
line.set_y1(dailyh_line, dailyh_open)
line.set_y2(dailyh_line, dailyh_open)
label.set_x(dailyh_label, dailyh_limit_right)
label.set_y(dailyh_label, dailyh_open)
label.set_text(dailyh_label, pdhtext)
if mergebool
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, dailyh_open, dailyh_label, DailyColor)
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//////////////////DAILY LOW DAILY LOW DAILY LOW DAILY LOW DAILY LOW DAILY LOW DAILY LOW DAILY LOW
if is_dailyrange_enabled
dailyl_limit_right = get_limit_right(DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT)
if displayStyle == 'Right Anchored'
dailyl_time := get_limit_right(radistance)
dailyl_time
var dailyl_line = line.new(x1=dailyl_time, x2=dailyl_limit_right, y1=dailyl_open, y2=dailyl_open, color=DailyColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var dailyl_label = label.new(x=dailyl_limit_right, y=dailyl_open, text=pdltext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=DailyColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
line.set_x1(dailyl_line, dailyl_time)
line.set_x2(dailyl_line, dailyl_limit_right)
line.set_y1(dailyl_line, dailyl_open)
line.set_y2(dailyl_line, dailyl_open)
label.set_x(dailyl_label, dailyl_limit_right)
label.set_y(dailyl_label, dailyl_open)
label.set_text(dailyl_label, pdltext)
if mergebool
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, dailyl_open, dailyl_label, DailyColor)
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Daily MID
if is_dailym_enabled
dailym_limit_right = get_limit_right(DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT)
dailym_time = dailyh_time
dailym_open = (dailyl_open + dailyh_open) / 2
if displayStyle == 'Right Anchored'
dailym_time := get_limit_right(radistance)
dailym_time
var dailym_line = line.new(x1=dailym_time, x2=dailym_limit_right, y1=dailym_open, y2=dailym_open, color=DailyColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var dailym_label = label.new(x=dailym_limit_right, y=dailym_open, text=pdmtext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=DailyColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
line.set_x1(dailym_line, dailym_time)
line.set_x2(dailym_line, dailym_limit_right)
line.set_y1(dailym_line, dailym_open)
line.set_y2(dailym_line, dailym_open)
label.set_x(dailym_label, dailym_limit_right)
label.set_y(dailym_label, dailym_open)
label.set_text(dailym_label, pdmtext)
if mergebool
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, dailym_open, dailym_label, DailyColor)
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
if is_weekly_enabled
weekly_limit_right = get_limit_right(DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT)
cweekly_time = weekly_time
if displayStyle == 'Right Anchored'
cweekly_time := get_limit_right(radistance)
cweekly_time
var weekly_line = line.new(x1=cweekly_time, x2=weekly_limit_right, y1=weekly_open, y2=weekly_open, color=WeeklyColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var weekly_label = label.new(x=weekly_limit_right, y=weekly_open, text=wotext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=WeeklyColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
line.set_x1(weekly_line, cweekly_time)
line.set_x2(weekly_line, weekly_limit_right)
line.set_y1(weekly_line, weekly_open)
line.set_y2(weekly_line, weekly_open)
label.set_x(weekly_label, weekly_limit_right)
label.set_y(weekly_label, weekly_open)
label.set_text(weekly_label, wotext)
if mergebool
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, weekly_open, weekly_label, WeeklyColor)
// the weekly open can be the daily open too (monday)
// only the weekly will be draw, in these case we update its label
// if is_weekly_open and can_show_daily
// label.set_text(weekly_label, "DO / WO ")
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// WEEKLY HIGH WEEKLY HIGH WEEKLY HIGH
if is_weeklyrange_enabled
weeklyh_limit_right = get_limit_right(DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT)
if displayStyle == 'Right Anchored'
weeklyh_time := get_limit_right(radistance)
weeklyh_time
var weeklyh_line = line.new(x1=weeklyh_time, x2=weeklyh_limit_right, y1=weeklyh_open, y2=weeklyh_open, color=WeeklyColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var weeklyh_label = label.new(x=weeklyh_limit_right, y=weeklyh_open, text=pwhtext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=WeeklyColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
line.set_x1(weeklyh_line, weeklyh_time)
line.set_x2(weeklyh_line, weeklyh_limit_right)
line.set_y1(weeklyh_line, weeklyh_open)
line.set_y2(weeklyh_line, weeklyh_open)
label.set_x(weeklyh_label, weeklyh_limit_right)
label.set_y(weeklyh_label, weeklyh_open)
label.set_text(weeklyh_label, pwhtext)
if mergebool
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, weeklyh_open, weeklyh_label, WeeklyColor)
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// WEEKLY LOW WEEKLY LOW WEEKLY LOW
if is_weeklyrange_enabled
weeklyl_limit_right = get_limit_right(DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT)
if displayStyle == 'Right Anchored'
weeklyl_time := get_limit_right(radistance)
weeklyl_time
var weeklyl_line = line.new(x1=weeklyl_time, x2=weeklyl_limit_right, y1=weekly_open, y2=weekly_open, color=WeeklyColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var weeklyl_label = label.new(x=weeklyl_limit_right, y=weeklyl_open, text=pwltext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=WeeklyColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
line.set_x1(weeklyl_line, weeklyl_time)
line.set_x2(weeklyl_line, weeklyl_limit_right)
line.set_y1(weeklyl_line, weeklyl_open)
line.set_y2(weeklyl_line, weeklyl_open)
label.set_x(weeklyl_label, weeklyl_limit_right)
label.set_y(weeklyl_label, weeklyl_open)
label.set_text(weeklyl_label, pwltext)
if mergebool
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, weeklyl_open, weeklyl_label, WeeklyColor)
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Weekly MID
if is_weekly_mid
weeklym_limit_right = get_limit_right(DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT)
weeklym_time = weeklyh_time
weeklym_open = (weeklyl_open + weeklyh_open) / 2
if displayStyle == 'Right Anchored'
weeklym_time := get_limit_right(radistance)
weeklym_time
var weeklym_line = line.new(x1=weeklym_time, x2=weeklym_limit_right, y1=weeklym_open, y2=weeklym_open, color=WeeklyColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var weeklym_label = label.new(x=weeklym_limit_right, y=weeklym_open, text=pwmtext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=WeeklyColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
line.set_x1(weeklym_line, weeklym_time)
line.set_x2(weeklym_line, weeklym_limit_right)
line.set_y1(weeklym_line, weeklym_open)
line.set_y2(weeklym_line, weeklym_open)
label.set_x(weeklym_label, weeklym_limit_right)
label.set_y(weeklym_label, weeklym_open)
label.set_text(weeklym_label, pwmtext)
if mergebool
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, weeklym_open, weeklym_label, WeeklyColor)
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// YEEEAARRLLYY LOW LOW LOW
if is_yearlyrange_enabled
yearlyl_limit_right = get_limit_right(DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT)
if displayStyle == 'Right Anchored'
yearlyl_time := get_limit_right(radistance)
yearlyl_time
var yearlyl_line = line.new(x1=yearlyl_time, x2=yearlyl_limit_right, y1=yearlyl_open, y2=yearlyl_open, color=YearlyColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var yearlyl_label = label.new(x=yearlyl_limit_right, y=yearlyl_open, text=cyltext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=YearlyColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
line.set_x1(yearlyl_line, yearlyl_time)
line.set_x2(yearlyl_line, yearlyl_limit_right)
line.set_y1(yearlyl_line, yearlyl_open)
line.set_y2(yearlyl_line, yearlyl_open)
label.set_x(yearlyl_label, yearlyl_limit_right)
label.set_y(yearlyl_label, yearlyl_open)
label.set_text(yearlyl_label, cyltext)
if mergebool
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, yearlyl_open, yearlyl_label, YearlyColor)
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// YEEEAARRLLYY HIGH HIGH HIGH
if is_yearlyrange_enabled
yearlyh_limit_right = get_limit_right(DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT)
if displayStyle == 'Right Anchored'
yearlyh_time := get_limit_right(radistance)
yearlyh_time
var yearlyh_line = line.new(x1=yearlyh_time, x2=yearlyh_limit_right, y1=yearlyh_open, y2=yearlyh_open, color=YearlyColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var yearlyh_label = label.new(x=yearlyh_limit_right, y=yearlyh_open, text=cyhtext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=YearlyColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
line.set_x1(yearlyh_line, yearlyh_time)
line.set_x2(yearlyh_line, yearlyh_limit_right)
line.set_y1(yearlyh_line, yearlyh_open)
line.set_y2(yearlyh_line, yearlyh_open)
label.set_x(yearlyh_label, yearlyh_limit_right)
label.set_y(yearlyh_label, yearlyh_open)
label.set_text(yearlyh_label, cyhtext)
if mergebool
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, yearlyh_open, yearlyh_label, YearlyColor)
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// YEEEAARRLLYY OPEN
if is_yearly_enabled
yearly_limit_right = get_limit_right(DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT)
if displayStyle == 'Right Anchored'
yearly_time := get_limit_right(radistance)
yearly_time
var yearly_line = line.new(x1=yearly_time, x2=yearly_limit_right, y1=yearly_open, y2=yearly_open, color=YearlyColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var yearly_label = label.new(x=yearly_limit_right, y=yearly_open, text=yotext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=YearlyColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
line.set_x1(yearly_line, yearly_time)
line.set_x2(yearly_line, yearly_limit_right)
line.set_y1(yearly_line, yearly_open)
line.set_y2(yearly_line, yearly_open)
label.set_x(yearly_label, yearly_limit_right)
label.set_y(yearly_label, yearly_open)
label.set_text(yearly_label, yotext)
if mergebool
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, yearly_open, yearly_label, YearlyColor)
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// yearly MID
if is_yearly_mid
yearlym_limit_right = get_limit_right(DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT)
yearlym_time = yearlyh_time
yearlym_open = (yearlyl_open + yearlyh_open) / 2
if displayStyle == 'Right Anchored'
yearlym_time := get_limit_right(radistance)
yearlym_time
var yearlym_line = line.new(x1=yearlym_time, x2=yearlym_limit_right, y1=yearlym_open, y2=yearlym_open, color=YearlyColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var yearlym_label = label.new(x=yearlym_limit_right, y=yearlym_open, text=cymtext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=YearlyColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
line.set_x1(yearlym_line, yearlym_time)
line.set_x2(yearlym_line, yearlym_limit_right)
line.set_y1(yearlym_line, yearlym_open)
line.set_y2(yearlym_line, yearlym_open)
label.set_x(yearlym_label, yearlym_limit_right)
label.set_y(yearlym_label, yearlym_open)
label.set_text(yearlym_label, cymtext)
if mergebool
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, yearlym_open, yearlym_label, YearlyColor)
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// QUATERLLYYYYY OPEN
if is_quarterly_enabled
quarterly_limit_right = get_limit_right(DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT)
if displayStyle == 'Right Anchored'
quarterly_time := get_limit_right(radistance)
quarterly_time
var quarterly_line = line.new(x1=quarterly_time, x2=quarterly_limit_right, y1=quarterly_open, y2=quarterly_open, color=quarterlyColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var quarterly_label = label.new(x=quarterly_limit_right, y=quarterly_open, text=qotext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=quarterlyColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
line.set_x1(quarterly_line, quarterly_time)
line.set_x2(quarterly_line, quarterly_limit_right)
line.set_y1(quarterly_line, quarterly_open)
line.set_y2(quarterly_line, quarterly_open)
label.set_x(quarterly_label, quarterly_limit_right)
label.set_y(quarterly_label, quarterly_open)
label.set_text(quarterly_label, qotext)
if mergebool
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, quarterly_open, quarterly_label, quarterlyColor)
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// QUATERLLYYYYY High
if is_quarterlyrange_enabled
quarterlyh_limit_right = get_limit_right(DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT)
if displayStyle == 'Right Anchored'
quarterlyh_time := get_limit_right(radistance)
quarterlyh_time
var quarterlyh_line = line.new(x1=quarterlyh_time, x2=quarterlyh_limit_right, y1=quarterlyh_open, y2=quarterlyh_open, color=quarterlyColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var quarterlyh_label = label.new(x=quarterlyh_limit_right, y=quarterlyh_open, text=pqhtext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=quarterlyColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
line.set_x1(quarterlyh_line, quarterlyh_time)
line.set_x2(quarterlyh_line, quarterlyh_limit_right)
line.set_y1(quarterlyh_line, quarterlyh_open)
line.set_y2(quarterlyh_line, quarterlyh_open)
label.set_x(quarterlyh_label, quarterlyh_limit_right)
label.set_y(quarterlyh_label, quarterlyh_open)
label.set_text(quarterlyh_label, pqhtext)
if mergebool
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, quarterlyh_open, quarterlyh_label, quarterlyColor)
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// QUATERLLYYYYY Low
if is_quarterlyrange_enabled
quarterlyl_limit_right = get_limit_right(DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT)
if displayStyle == 'Right Anchored'
quarterlyl_time := get_limit_right(radistance)
quarterlyl_time
var quarterlyl_line = line.new(x1=quarterlyl_time, x2=quarterlyl_limit_right, y1=quarterlyl_open, y2=quarterlyl_open, color=quarterlyColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var quarterlyl_label = label.new(x=quarterlyl_limit_right, y=quarterlyl_open, text=pqltext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=quarterlyColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
line.set_x1(quarterlyl_line, quarterlyl_time)
line.set_x2(quarterlyl_line, quarterlyl_limit_right)
line.set_y1(quarterlyl_line, quarterlyl_open)
line.set_y2(quarterlyl_line, quarterlyl_open)
label.set_x(quarterlyl_label, quarterlyl_limit_right)
label.set_y(quarterlyl_label, quarterlyl_open)
label.set_text(quarterlyl_label, pqltext)
if mergebool
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, quarterlyl_open, quarterlyl_label, quarterlyColor)
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// QUATERLLYYYYY MID
if is_quarterly_mid
quarterlym_limit_right = get_limit_right(DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT)
quarterlym_time = quarterlyh_time
quarterlym_open = (quarterlyl_open + quarterlyh_open) / 2
if displayStyle == 'Right Anchored'
quarterlym_time := get_limit_right(radistance)
quarterlym_time
var quarterlym_line = line.new(x1=quarterlym_time, x2=quarterlym_limit_right, y1=quarterlym_open, y2=quarterlym_open, color=quarterlyColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var quarterlym_label = label.new(x=quarterlym_limit_right, y=quarterlym_open, text=pqmtext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=quarterlyColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
line.set_x1(quarterlym_line, quarterlym_time)
line.set_x2(quarterlym_line, quarterlym_limit_right)
line.set_y1(quarterlym_line, quarterlym_open)
line.set_y2(quarterlym_line, quarterlym_open)
label.set_x(quarterlym_label, quarterlym_limit_right)
label.set_y(quarterlym_label, quarterlym_open)
label.set_text(quarterlym_label, pqmtext)
if mergebool
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, quarterlym_open, quarterlym_label, quarterlyColor)
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Monthly LOW LOW LOW
if is_monthlyrange_enabled
monthlyl_limit_right = get_limit_right(DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT)
if displayStyle == 'Right Anchored'
monthlyl_time := get_limit_right(radistance)
monthlyl_time
var monthlyl_line = line.new(x1=monthlyl_time, x2=monthlyl_limit_right, y1=monthlyl_open, y2=monthlyl_open, color=MonthlyColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var monthlyl_label = label.new(x=monthlyl_limit_right, y=monthlyl_open, text=pmltext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=MonthlyColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
line.set_x1(monthlyl_line, monthlyl_time)
line.set_x2(monthlyl_line, monthlyl_limit_right)
line.set_y1(monthlyl_line, monthlyl_open)
line.set_y2(monthlyl_line, monthlyl_open)
label.set_x(monthlyl_label, monthlyl_limit_right)
label.set_y(monthlyl_label, monthlyl_open)
label.set_text(monthlyl_label, pmltext)
if mergebool
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, monthlyl_open, monthlyl_label, MonthlyColor)
// the weekly open can be the daily open too (monday)
// only the weekly will be draw, in these case we update its label
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// MONTHLY HIGH HIGH HIGH
if is_monthlyrange_enabled
monthlyh_limit_right = get_limit_right(DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT)
if displayStyle == 'Right Anchored'
monthlyh_time := get_limit_right(radistance)
monthlyh_time
var monthlyh_line = line.new(x1=monthlyh_time, x2=monthlyh_limit_right, y1=monthlyh_open, y2=monthlyh_open, color=MonthlyColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var monthlyh_label = label.new(x=monthlyh_limit_right, y=monthlyh_open, text=pmhtext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=MonthlyColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
line.set_x1(monthlyh_line, monthlyl_time)
line.set_x2(monthlyh_line, monthlyh_limit_right)
line.set_y1(monthlyh_line, monthlyh_open)
line.set_y2(monthlyh_line, monthlyh_open)
label.set_x(monthlyh_label, monthlyh_limit_right)
label.set_y(monthlyh_label, monthlyh_open)
label.set_text(monthlyh_label, pmhtext)
if mergebool
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, monthlyh_open, monthlyh_label, MonthlyColor)
// the weekly open can be the daily open too (monday)
// only the weekly will be draw, in these case we update its label
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// MONTHLY MID
if is_monthly_mid
monthlym_limit_right = get_limit_right(DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT)
monthlym_time = monthlyh_time
monthlym_open = (monthlyl_open + monthlyh_open) / 2
if displayStyle == 'Right Anchored'
monthlym_time := get_limit_right(radistance)
monthlym_time
var monthlym_line = line.new(x1=monthlym_time, x2=monthlym_limit_right, y1=monthlym_open, y2=monthlym_open, color=MonthlyColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var monthlym_label = label.new(x=monthlym_limit_right, y=monthlym_open, text=pmmtext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=MonthlyColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
line.set_x1(monthlym_line, monthlym_time)
line.set_x2(monthlym_line, monthlym_limit_right)
line.set_y1(monthlym_line, monthlym_open)
line.set_y2(monthlym_line, monthlym_open)
label.set_x(monthlym_label, monthlym_limit_right)
label.set_y(monthlym_label, monthlym_open)
label.set_text(monthlym_label, pmmtext)
if mergebool
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, monthlym_open, monthlym_label, MonthlyColor)
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
if is_monthly_enabled
monthly_limit_right = get_limit_right(DEFAULT_EXTEND_RIGHT)
if displayStyle == 'Right Anchored'
monthly_time := get_limit_right(radistance)
monthly_time
var monthlyLine = line.new(x1=monthly_time, x2=monthly_limit_right, y1=monthly_open, y2=monthly_open, color=MonthlyColor, width=DEFAULT_LINE_WIDTH, xloc=xloc.bar_time, style=linestyles)
var monthlyLabel = label.new(x=monthly_limit_right, y=monthly_open, text=motext, style=DEFAULT_LABEL_STYLE, textcolor=MonthlyColor, size=DEFAULT_LABEL_SIZE, xloc=xloc.bar_time)
line.set_x1(monthlyLine, monthly_time)
line.set_x2(monthlyLine, monthly_limit_right)
line.set_y1(monthlyLine, monthly_open)
line.set_y2(monthlyLine, monthly_open)
label.set_x(monthlyLabel, monthly_limit_right)
label.set_y(monthlyLabel, monthly_open)
label.set_text(monthlyLabel, motext)
if mergebool
f_LevelMerge(pricearray, labelarray, monthly_open, monthlyLabel, MonthlyColor)
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// the monthly open can be the weekly open (monday 1st) and/or daily open too
// only the monthly will be draw, in these case we update its label
// if is_monthly_open
// if can_show_daily
// label.set_text(monthlyLabel, "DO / MO ")
// if is_weekly_open
// if can_show_weekly
// label.set_text(monthlyLabel, "WO / MO ")
// if can_show_daily and can_show_weekly
// label.set_text(monthlyLabel, "DO / WO / MO ")
// the start of the line is drew from the first week of the month
// if the first day of the weekly candle (monday) is the 2nd of the month
// we fix the start of the line position on the Prev weekly candle
if timeframe.isweekly and dayofweek(monthly_time) != dayofweek.monday
line.set_x1(monthlyLine, monthly_time - (weekly_time - weekly_time ))
BB Trend AvgBB Trend Avg – Probabilistic Trend Duration Dashboard
BB Trend Avg is a trend-analysis companion tool that estimates how long bullish and bearish moves typically last and compares them to the current trend in real time . Instead of trying to predict direction, this indicator focuses on context and probability by measuring how trends historically behave for each ticker.
The script identifies trend transitions using a momentum + trend-following framework, then tracks how many bars each bullish and bearish phase remains active. Over time, it builds rolling averages from prior market behavior and displays those values in a compact table overlay.
The result is a live dashboard that shows:
Current trend direction
How long the present trend has lasted
Historical average trend length for the same direction
A “probable” remaining trend duration based on prior cycles
This allows traders and investors to quickly answer:
“Is this move early, average, or extended?”
“Am I late to the trend or still inside its normal lifespan?”
“Do bullish or bearish moves usually run longer on this asset?”
BB Trend Avg does not provide buy or sell signals. It is designed for position management, expectation setting, and risk context , not entries. It is best used alongside your primary strategy to judge trend maturity and avoid chasing overextended moves or exiting too early from strong trends.
Markets repeat behavior more than price. This tool measures that behavior.
Fearless Trend IndicatorFearless Trend Indicator
Discover the optimal times to enter and exit the market with the Fearless Trend Indicator, exclusively designed for the daily time frame. This indicator simplifies your trading decisions by clearly highlighting market trends through intuitive color coding:
Green: Risk on trend - Ideal for considering long positions
Red: Risk off trend - Time to think about stepping back or securing positions
Amber: Trend shifting - Caution advised, assess the market for potential changes
Whether you're refining your current strategies or just starting out, the Fearless Trend Indicator is a vital tool for your trading arsenal.
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Scalp Boost LONG✦ Overview
Scalp Boost LONG is a visual tool designed to highlight potential short-term upward impulses.
A signal is generated only when multiple market conditions align at the candle close, combining momentum dynamics, local probability shifts, and abnormal volume behavior.
The indicator does not repaint.
✦ Concept
The tool focuses on selective situations where the market shows signs of micro-breakout potential.
If all internal conditions are confirmed — a LONG event is displayed.
If not — the chart remains clean.
This builds a low-noise signal model, prioritizing quality over frequency.
✦ Signal Logic
The LONG signal requires confirmation of all core conditions:
• Local impulse dynamics
Identifies short-term acceleration suggesting a breakout from a compressed price structure.
• Probability beyond a statistical zone
Uses relative breakout probability instead of fixed levels, checking whether price exceeds expected local ranges.
• Abnormal volume activity
Highlights candles with monetary flow above a custom threshold, signaling increased market interest.
• Anti-overheat filter
Conditions avoiding exhausted or low-momentum phases where continuation is less likely.
Only when all filters are aligned a LONG marker appears.
✦ Visual Structure
The chart display is intentionally minimal:
• ROC Curve
Subdued line, showing short-term momentum without distraction.
• LONG Marker
Green triangle below the candle on confirmed events.
• Candle Highlight
Soft background highlight on the signal bar.
• Volume Marker
Small red dot at the bottom of candles with abnormal monetary flow.
All visual elements appear only on candle close.
✦ Alerts
A clean event structure is available for notifications:
LONG Signal
This allows receiving alerts during chart analysis or in automated workflows while keeping full control over decision-making.
✦ Notes & Guidelines
This tool:
is not a trading system,
does not provide targets or stops,
may trigger against the dominant trend,
should be combined with the user’s own methodology.
Signals are rare by design.
Do not interpret each event as a trend continuation — it highlights conditions, not outcomes.
✦ Suggested Use
-(Non-mandatory ideas for advanced users)
-identifying potential micro-breakouts,
-timing entries around volume spikes,
-adding context to scalping models,
-filtering impulsive moves from noise.
-suitable for a 5-minute timeframe
The indicator can be helpful as a confirmation layer, not a standalone decision tool.
Dynamic Breakout Odds [RayAlgo]█ OVERVIEW
Dynamic Breakout Odds is a probability-based breakout tool that uses ATR and pattern matching to estimate how likely price is to expand up or down from the current candle.
Instead of guessing, the indicator scans historical candles that look like the current one and measures how often price broke above or below by a volatility-based amount.
It then projects those probabilities forward as clean levels and a bias dashboard on your chart.
Use it to quickly answer:
• “Is the next move statistically more likely up or down?”
• “How far does price typically travel from here, in ATR terms?”
█ CONCEPTS
Candle Profile Matching
The script builds a “profile” of the current setup using two elements:
• The color of the previous candle (bullish close vs bearish close)
• The trend environment (above/below EMA, if the filter is enabled)
Only historical candles with the same profile are used for statistics. This keeps the probabilities specific to the current context instead of mixing all market conditions together.
ATR-Based Expansion
For every matching historical candle, the script checks how far price moved away from the open using ATR:
• Upward move thresholds
• Moderate expansion (≈ 0.5 ATR above the open)
• Stronger expansion (≈ 1.0 ATR above the open)
• Downward move thresholds
• Moderate expansion (≈ 0.5 ATR below the open)
• Stronger expansion (≈ 1.0 ATR below the open)
It counts how often each expansion happened, then converts those counts into probabilities.
Normalized Probability Scores
The indicator doesn’t just show raw percentages; it normalizes them so that all scenarios together form a consistent probability set.
Internally it tracks four outcomes for similar candles:
• Chance of a moderate move upward
• Chance of a strong move upward
• Chance of a moderate move downward
• Chance of a strong move downward
These are then normalized so the total is roughly 100%. From this, two main metrics are derived:
• Bullish Strength = combined normalized odds of upside moves
• Bearish Strength = combined normalized odds of downside moves
Whichever side has the higher score defines the current directional bias .
█ WHAT YOU SEE ON THE CHART
1. Breakout Projection Levels
Four horizontal levels are projected around the open of the current bar:
• Two upside levels
• Nearer upside expansion (~0.5 ATR above the open)
• Further upside expansion (~1.0 ATR above the open)
• Two downside levels
• Nearer downside expansion (~0.5 ATR below the open)
• Further downside expansion (~1.0 ATR below the open)
Each line extends a configurable number of bars into the future, so you visually see a breakout “corridor” above and below price.
2. Probability Labels
At the right edge of each line, you’ll see a label such as:
• “X% – near upside”
• “Y% – further downside”
These labels tell you how frequently similar candles in the chosen lookback reached that expansion. You immediately know which scenario has been more common historically.
3. Breakout Zones
Between the paired upside lines and the paired downside lines, shaded “probability zones” can be shown:
• The upper shaded band highlights the typical upside expansion range
• The lower shaded band highlights the typical downside expansion range
These zones visually group probable target areas instead of just single lines.
4. Background Tint
The background behind price is softly tinted towards:
• Bullish color when Bullish Strength > Bearish Strength
• Bearish color when Bearish Strength > Bullish Strength
The stronger the statistical imbalance between the two, the more pronounced the tint. This gives you an instant feel for whether conditions lean more Long, more Short, or are nearly Neutral.
5. Directional Bias Arrow
On the last bar the script can plot a clean arrow:
• Up-arrow below price when bullish odds dominate
• Down-arrow above price when bearish odds dominate
The arrow is positioned beyond all projection lines, making it easy to see even on cluttered charts and reminding you of the current statistical bias without text.
6. Origin Marker
A small horizontal mark is drawn at the open of the current candle.
This acts as the “starting point” from which all ATR-based expansions above and below are measured.
7. Dashboard Panel
A compact dashboard is drawn in a corner of the chart (location configurable). It displays:
• Bullish Strength – combined normalized probability for upside expansions
• Bearish Strength – combined normalized probability for downside expansions
• Bias – “Long Bias”, “Short Bias”, or “Neutral”
• Trend Filter – shows whether EMA-based filtering is ON or OFF and which length is used
This gives you a quick, text-based summary of the current statistical environment.
█ SETTINGS
Analysis Lookback Period
• Controls how many historical bars the script inspects when searching for similar candles.
• Larger values = more history, smoother statistics, slower adaptation.
• Smaller values = faster adaptation, but more noise and less stability.
ATR Length
• The period used to compute ATR volatility.
• Defines how “big” 0.5 ATR and 1.0 ATR moves are on your current symbol and timeframe.
Trend Filter (EMA)
• Filter by Trend?
• When ON, only historical candles in a similar trend regime are used.
• When OFF, all past candles with similar color are considered, regardless of trend.
• Trend EMA Length
• EMA period used to classify trend.
• Price above EMA → uptrend environment.
• Price below EMA → downtrend environment.
This filter helps you separate behavior in uptrends from downtrends, which can significantly change breakout dynamics.
Visual Settings
• Projection Width (bars)
• How far the lines and zones extend into the future.
• Show Probability Zones
• Toggle shaded bands between each pair of levels.
• Label Size
• Choose smaller or larger text for the probability labels on the right.
• Tint Background by Bias
• Turn the bias-based background on or off.
• Show Bias Marker on Last Candle
• Toggle the up/down arrow marker.
• Dashboard Location
• Select top/bottom left/right corner for the panel.
█ HOW TO USE IT
1. Start With the Dashboard
Look at Bullish Strength vs Bearish Strength:
• If bullish is clearly larger → environment statistically favors upside expansion.
• If bearish is clearly larger → environment statistically favors downside expansion.
• If they are close → treat the situation as Neutral; consider reducing position size or waiting for more clarity.
2. Use Levels as Dynamic Targets
The projected lines and zones can serve as:
• Profit targets based on typical expansion distance
• Logical regions for scaling out
• Areas where you expect price behavior to change (e.g., loss of momentum)
Short-term traders often focus on the nearer expansion levels, while swing traders may use the farther levels as extended targets.
3. Align With Trend (Optional)
With the trend filter ON:
• Prefer Long setups when price is above the EMA and bullish probabilities dominate.
• Prefer Short setups when price is below the EMA and bearish probabilities dominate.
With the filter OFF, you get pure color-plus-pattern statistics across the whole lookback, which can be useful if you deliberately trade counter-trend or range conditions.
4. Combine With Your Existing System
Dynamic Breakout Odds is best used as a confirmation and targeting layer :
• Combine it with structure (support/resistance, supply/demand, order blocks).
• Combine it with volume or orderflow tools if you use them.
• Use the probability zones to validate whether your planned target is realistic relative to recent volatility.
It is not designed to be a standalone “buy/sell” signal generator, but a statistical map around your entries.
█ PRACTICAL EXAMPLES
Example A – Bullish, Moderate Expansion Frequently Hit
• Bullish Strength significantly higher than Bearish Strength.
• The nearer upside level shows a strong historical hit rate.
Interpretation: similar setups often produce at least a moderate push upward before failing.
Use case: trade pullbacks in the direction of the bias, targeting the nearer upside projection as an initial take-profit.
Example B – Bearish, Deeper Downside Often Reached
• Bearish Strength clearly dominant.
• Both the nearer and farther downside levels show decent probabilities.
Interpretation: similar conditions historically saw follow-through to the downside.
Use case: use rallies against the direction of the bias to position into shorts, planning partial exits around the first downside projection and runners toward the second.
Example C – Neutral, Balanced Probabilities
• Bullish and Bearish Strength scores are close.
• Background tint is very light or absent.
Interpretation: the market is statistically indecisive; expansions up or down are similarly likely.
Use case: consider range trading tactics, mean-reversion ideas, or simply standing aside until a clearer skew develops.
█ BEST PRACTICES
• Use on liquid symbols and reasonable timeframes to avoid distorted ATR behavior.
• Don’t overfit lookback length to a single instrument; test across markets.
• Let the indicator provide context, not absolute certainty.
• Always combine with proper risk management (position sizing, max loss per trade, etc.).
• Be cautious with very small sample sizes (e.g., very short lookbacks on low-volume assets).
█ LIMITATIONS & NOTES
• All probabilities are based on historical behavior ; markets can change regime.
• ATR distances are relative to recent volatility and may shrink/expand over time.
• The script intentionally does not guarantee any direction or target; it only reports what has been most common in similar past situations.
█ DISCLAIMER
This tool is for educational and informational purposes only.
It does not constitute financial advice or a guarantee of performance.
Always do your own research, test on demo or historical data, and use appropriate risk management when trading live capital.
Yin and Yang Trading Strategy Yin and Yang Trading Strategy: An Educational Overview
The "Yin and Yang" trading strategy embodies the balance and duality of the yin-yang philosophy, representing both harmony and opposition within the market. In this strategy, like the two complementary forces of yin (bearish) and yang (bullish), opposing trends are monitored to create balance through careful entries and exits in trades. Let's break down how this strategy works and the key indicators involved.
1. The Yin and Yang Analogy
In the same way that yin and yang coexist to form a whole, this strategy seeks to balance two critical market elements: price momentum and volatility. The yin (bearish side) represents a slowing or declining market, while the yang (bullish side) symbolizes growth and upward movement. The strategy uses the market's inherent volatility and trend to guide entries and exits, ensuring that trades follow the flow, just as yin and yang flow into each other.
2. Key Indicators Involved
The Yin and Yang strategy is built around the following key technical indicators:
ATR (Average True Range): This measures market volatility. The higher the ATR, the greater the market's volatility. In this strategy, ATR helps define the range of movement the price can make before a position should be closed or opened. The input "ATR Period" sets the window for ATR calculation, allowing users to adjust the sensitivity to market movements.
Heikin Ashi Candles: These modified candlesticks smooth out price action, making it easier to identify trends. Instead of using traditional open-high-low-close data, Heikin Ashi candles are calculated differently to better capture the overall market direction, reducing noise. The user can switch between regular candles and Heikin Ashi candles based on preference.
EMA (Exponential Moving Average): The EMA helps smooth out price data to create a trend-following indicator. This is particularly useful in detecting crossovers with the ATR trailing stop, signaling potential buy and sell opportunities.
3. The Specific Strategy
The strategy revolves around using an ATR trailing stop to follow price movements and enter or exit trades based on volatility and trend strength. Here's how it works:
ATR Trailing Stop: The system calculates a trailing stop based on the ATR value multiplied by a user-defined key value (input "a"). This trailing stop adjusts dynamically as the market moves, providing a stop level that tracks the current trend.
Position Direction: When the price moves above the ATR trailing stop, the strategy signals a buy (long position). Conversely, when the price drops below the ATR trailing stop, the strategy signals a sell (short position). This ensures you're always trading with the trend, respecting the balance of yin and yang in the market.
Entry and Exit: Buy and sell conditions are determined by comparing the price to the ATR trailing stop. Additionally, crossovers between the ATR trailing stop and EMA further confirm trend reversals, providing clear signals for entering or exiting trades.
4. Best Practices for Trading the Yin and Yang Strategy
Tune the ATR Sensitivity: Adjust the "Key Value" input (a) to control how sensitive the ATR trailing stop is to market movements. A higher value will result in a wider trailing stop, suitable for high-volatility markets, while a lower value tightens the stop for low-volatility conditions.
Use Heikin Ashi for Clarity: If the market seems noisy, use Heikin Ashi candles to smooth out price action and get a clearer view of trends. This can be particularly useful in choppy or sideways markets.
Align with Market Volatility: Monitor the ATR closely. In periods of high volatility, expect larger price swings, and adjust your trailing stop accordingly to avoid being prematurely stopped out.
Stick to the Plan: As with any strategy, consistency is key. The Yin and Yang strategy works best when you adhere to the buy and sell signals without second-guessing, just like maintaining balance in the philosophy of yin and yang.
This strategy offers a clear framework for balancing market trends and volatility, helping traders find harmony in their trading decisions.
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MACD values are normalized so they can be displayed together with RSI on the same 0–100 scale. This allows both signals to be compared directly and interpreted more intuitively.
In this structure, RSI’s 50 midline effectively functions like MACD’s zero line, helping traders quickly identify momentum shifts without needing to view separate panels or raw MACD values. The result is a clean, unified momentum indicator that simplifies trend direction, overbought/oversold conditions, and MACD-style crossovers within one combined visual tool.
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