OPEN-SOURCE SCRIPT
ATR Action (Signed) + Signals + Confidence

ATR Action (Signed) — Context-Aware Volatility Signals with Confidence Scoring
ATR Action (Signed) is a volatility-normalized indicator designed to answer a simple but often overlooked question:
Was today’s move meaningful — or just noise?
Instead of measuring raw price change, this indicator compares today’s percent move to the instrument’s typical daily volatility, expressed as a normalized, signed value called ATR Action.
What makes this different
Most ATR-based tools measure range.
This script measures directional impact.
ATR Action answers:
How large was today’s move relative to normal volatility?
Was the move statistically notable or routine?
Did it occur with or against the prevailing trend?
By combining volatility normalization, trend context, and signal classification, the indicator helps distinguish:
Noise vs. meaningful expansion
Opportunistic dips vs. structural weakness
Momentum continuation vs. exhaustion
Core Concepts
ATR% (Average Daily Volatility)
Calculated as the average absolute daily percent move over a user-defined period.
This provides a “daily noise baseline” specific to each instrument.
ATR Action (Signed)
ATR Action = Today’s % Change ÷ ATR%
Positive values = up days
Negative values = down days
|1.0| ≈ normal daily move
|1.5+| = unusually large move
|2.5+| = extreme move
This allows consistent interpretation across stocks, crypto, and ETFs.
Signals (context-aware)
Signals are generated only when volatility expansion is meaningful and interpreted through trend context:
BUY / ADD
Large down day within an uptrend (potential shakeout)
MOMENTUM
Large up day within an uptrend
TRIM / SELL
Large up day within a downtrend
RISK-OFF
Large down day within a downtrend
No signals are generated during normal volatility.
Confidence Score (0–100)
Each signal includes a confidence score, derived from:
Magnitude beyond volatility thresholds
Alignment with trend direction
This is not a probability — it is a relative strength gauge to help compare setups and manage position sizing.
On-Chart Table & Explainer
The indicator includes:
A compact table showing ATR Action, ATR%, today’s move, trend state, signal, and confidence
An optional Explainer Panel (toggleable in settings) that documents each metric directly on the chart for transparency and education
Intended Use
ATR Action is designed for:
Swing traders and position traders
Scaling in/out rather than binary entries
Comparing volatility events across different instruments
Filtering emotional reactions during high-volatility periods
It does not predict direction and does not repaint.
Final Notes
This script emphasizes context over prediction.
Large moves matter — but only when viewed relative to normal behavior and prevailing trend.
Use ATR Action to frame decisions, not replace them.
ATR Action (Signed) is a volatility-normalized indicator designed to answer a simple but often overlooked question:
Was today’s move meaningful — or just noise?
Instead of measuring raw price change, this indicator compares today’s percent move to the instrument’s typical daily volatility, expressed as a normalized, signed value called ATR Action.
What makes this different
Most ATR-based tools measure range.
This script measures directional impact.
ATR Action answers:
How large was today’s move relative to normal volatility?
Was the move statistically notable or routine?
Did it occur with or against the prevailing trend?
By combining volatility normalization, trend context, and signal classification, the indicator helps distinguish:
Noise vs. meaningful expansion
Opportunistic dips vs. structural weakness
Momentum continuation vs. exhaustion
Core Concepts
ATR% (Average Daily Volatility)
Calculated as the average absolute daily percent move over a user-defined period.
This provides a “daily noise baseline” specific to each instrument.
ATR Action (Signed)
ATR Action = Today’s % Change ÷ ATR%
Positive values = up days
Negative values = down days
|1.0| ≈ normal daily move
|1.5+| = unusually large move
|2.5+| = extreme move
This allows consistent interpretation across stocks, crypto, and ETFs.
Signals (context-aware)
Signals are generated only when volatility expansion is meaningful and interpreted through trend context:
BUY / ADD
Large down day within an uptrend (potential shakeout)
MOMENTUM
Large up day within an uptrend
TRIM / SELL
Large up day within a downtrend
RISK-OFF
Large down day within a downtrend
No signals are generated during normal volatility.
Confidence Score (0–100)
Each signal includes a confidence score, derived from:
Magnitude beyond volatility thresholds
Alignment with trend direction
This is not a probability — it is a relative strength gauge to help compare setups and manage position sizing.
On-Chart Table & Explainer
The indicator includes:
A compact table showing ATR Action, ATR%, today’s move, trend state, signal, and confidence
An optional Explainer Panel (toggleable in settings) that documents each metric directly on the chart for transparency and education
Intended Use
ATR Action is designed for:
Swing traders and position traders
Scaling in/out rather than binary entries
Comparing volatility events across different instruments
Filtering emotional reactions during high-volatility periods
It does not predict direction and does not repaint.
Final Notes
This script emphasizes context over prediction.
Large moves matter — but only when viewed relative to normal behavior and prevailing trend.
Use ATR Action to frame decisions, not replace them.
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Script de código abierto
Fiel al espíritu de TradingView, el creador de este script lo ha convertido en código abierto, para que los traders puedan revisar y verificar su funcionalidad. ¡Enhorabuena al autor! Aunque puede utilizarlo de forma gratuita, recuerde que la republicación del código está sujeta a nuestras Normas internas.
Exención de responsabilidad
La información y las publicaciones no constituyen, ni deben considerarse como asesoramiento o recomendaciones financieras, de inversión, de trading o de otro tipo proporcionadas o respaldadas por TradingView. Más información en Condiciones de uso.