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Session Based Liquidity# Session Based Liquidity Indicator - Educational Open Source
## 📊 Overview
The Session Based Liquidity indicator is a comprehensive educational tool designed to help traders understand and visualize liquidity concepts across major trading sessions. This indicator identifies Buy-Side Liquidity (BSL) and Sell-Side Liquidity (SSL) levels created during Asia, London, and New York trading sessions, providing insights into institutional order flow and potential market reversal zones.
## 🎯 Key Features
### 📈 Multi-Session Tracking
- **Asia Session**: Tokyo/Sydney overlap (20:00-02:00 EST)
- **London Session**: European markets (03:00-07:30 EST)
- **New York Session**: US markets (09:30-16:00 EST)
- Individual session toggle controls for focused analysis
### 💧 Liquidity Level Detection
- **Buy-Side Liquidity (BSL)**: Identifies stop losses above swing highs where short positions get stopped out
- **Sell-Side Liquidity (SSL)**: Identifies stop losses below swing lows where long positions get stopped out
- Advanced filtering algorithm to identify only significant liquidity zones
- Configurable pivot strength for sensitivity adjustment
### 🎨 Visual Management System
- **Unclaimed Levels**: Active liquidity zones that haven't been hit (default: black lines)
- **Claimed Levels**: Swept liquidity zones showing historical interaction (default: red lines)
- Customizable line styles, colors, and widths for both states
- Dynamic label system showing session origin and level significance
- Real-time line extension and label positioning
### ⚙️ Advanced Configuration
- **Pivot Strength**: Adjust sensitivity (1-20) for liquidity detection
- **Max Levels Per Side**: Control number of tracked levels (1-10) per session
- **Label Offset**: Customize label positioning
- **Style Customization**: Full control over visual appearance
## 📚 Educational Value
### Core Concepts Explained
- **Liquidity Pools**: Areas where stop losses and pending orders cluster
- **Liquidity Sweeps**: When price moves through levels to trigger stops, then reverses
- **Session-Based Analysis**: How different market sessions create distinct liquidity characteristics
- **Institutional Order Flow**: Understanding how large players interact with retail liquidity
### Trading Applications
- Identify high-probability reversal zones after liquidity sweeps
- Understand where stop losses are likely clustered
- Avoid trading into obvious liquidity traps
- Use session context for timing entries and exits
- Recognize institutional accumulation and distribution patterns
### Code Learning Opportunities
- **Pine Script v6 Best Practices**: Modern syntax and efficient coding patterns
- **Object-Oriented Design**: Custom types and methods for clean code organization
- **Array Management**: Dynamic data structure handling for performance
- **Visual Programming**: Line, label, and styling management
- **Session Detection**: Time-based filtering and timezone handling
## 🔧 Technical Implementation
### Performance Optimized
- Efficient memory management with automatic cleanup
- Limited historical level tracking to maintain responsiveness
- Optimized array operations for smooth real-time updates
- Smart filtering to reduce noise and focus on significant levels
### Code Architecture
- **Modular Design**: Clean separation of concerns with dedicated methods
- **Type Safety**: Custom SessionLiquidity type for organized data management
- **Extensible Structure**: Easy to modify and enhance for specific needs
- **Educational Comments**: Comprehensive documentation throughout
## 💡 Usage Guide
### Basic Setup
1. Add indicator to chart
2. Configure session times for your timezone
3. Adjust pivot strength based on timeframe (higher for lower timeframes)
4. Enable/disable sessions based on your trading focus
### Interpretation
- **Unclaimed levels**: Watch for price interaction and potential reversals
- **Claimed levels**: Use as potential support/resistance after sweep
- **External levels**: Beyond session range, higher significance
- **Internal levels**: Within session range, may indicate ranging conditions
### Best Practices
- Use higher timeframes (15m+) for cleaner signals
- Combine with price action analysis for confirmation
- Consider session overlap periods for increased significance
- Monitor multiple sessions for comprehensive market view
## 🎓 Educational Goals
This open-source project aims to:
- Demystify liquidity concepts for retail traders
- Provide practical coding examples in Pine Script v6
- Encourage understanding of institutional trading behavior
- Foster community learning and collaboration
- Bridge the gap between theory and practical application
## 📄 License & Usage
Released under Mozilla Public License 2.0 - free for educational and commercial use with proper attribution.
## 🤝 Contributing
As an open-source educational tool, contributions are welcome! Whether it's bug fixes, feature enhancements, or educational improvements, your input helps the trading community learn and grow.
## ⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational purposes only. All trading involves risk, and past performance does not guarantee future results. Always practice proper risk management and never risk more than you can afford to lose.
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*By studying and using this indicator, traders can develop a deeper understanding of market microstructure and improve their ability to read institutional order flow patterns.*
Session Seed Range (LON / FRA / NY / CME / ASIA + 3 Custom) — v6Session Seed Range → Lines (LON / FRA / NY / CME / ASIA + 3 Custom)
What it does
This tool draws two horizontal levels—the High and Low of a short seed window at each market open (e.g., London 09:00–09:05)—and extends them to the session close (e.g., 17:30). An optional Mid line (average of seed High/Low) can be displayed as well.
Included sessions
• London, Frankfurt, New York, CME, Asia
• Plus 3 fully custom sessions (name, seed window, session end)
Key features
• Seed window → extended lines: Capture the initial opening move and project it across the trading session.
• Timezone dropdown: Choose from common IANA timezones (incl. Europe/Istanbul)—no manual offset math.
• Label language: DE / EN / TR (or Off) for price labels at the right edge.
• Show/Hide Mid line per your preference.
• 3 custom sessions: Add your own schedules with custom names.
• Per-session styling: Colors and widths for High/Low/Mid.
• Lightweight: Works on any timeframe.
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Quick start
1. Pick your Timezone in the Inputs.
2. Enable a session (e.g., London) and set its Seed (HHMM–HHMM) and Session End (HHMM).
3. Optionally turn on Show mid line and Labels (DE/EN/TR).
4. Repeat for other sessions or use the Custom A/B/C blocks.
Tip: The seed window must be visible on the chart’s timeframe so the High/Low can be collected. If you don’t see lines, zoom in or use a lower timeframe.
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Inputs overview
• Timezone: IANA timezone selection.
• Labels: Off / DE / EN / TR + label offset (ticks).
• Show mid line: Toggle Mid (average of seed High/Low).
• Session blocks (London, Frankfurt, New York, CME, Asia, Custom A/B/C):
o Enable, Seed (HHMM–HHMM), Session End (HHMM)
o High/Low/Mid colors, Width
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Notes & limitations
• Lines are built from the seed window only; they do not repaint once the seed completes.
• If the chart timeframe is too high to include the seed window, switch to a lower TF or widen the seed.
• This indicator is for analysis/education only and not financial advice.
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Changelog (suggested)
• v1.0.0 — Initial release: LON/FRA/NY/CME/ASIA + 3 Custom, TZ dropdown, labels DE/EN/TR, Mid toggle.
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If you want a shorter “store blurb” version, use:
Draws High/Low of a small opening seed window (e.g., London 09:00–09:05) and extends them to session close. Includes London, Frankfurt, New York, CME, Asia + 3 custom sessions. Timezone dropdown (incl. Europe/Istanbul), labels in DE/EN/TR (or Off), optional Mid line, per-session styling. Seed window must be visible on your timeframe. Not financial advice.
60 신저가 숏_신저가“60-Day New Low Short (New Low)” is a momentum breakdown setup that sells short when price prints a fresh 60-day low, aiming to ride continued weakness after support fails.
Enter on the breakdown close (or next open) with confirmation such as expanding volume, relative weakness vs. a benchmark, and price below the 50/200-day MAs.
Manage risk with a stop above the recent swing high or 20-day high; take profits via ATR-based targets or a trailing stop, and be cautious around earnings/news catalysts.
60 신고가 롱_신고가“60-Day New High Long (New High)” is a momentum breakout setup that buys when price prints a fresh 60-day high, expecting continuation once resistance gives way.
Enter on the breakout close (or next open) with confirmation such as expanding volume, relative strength vs. a benchmark, and price above the 50/200-day MAs.
Manage risk with a stop below the recent swing low or 20-day low; take profits via ATR-based targets or a trailing stop, and be cautious around earnings/news catalysts.
60 신저가 숏_신저가“60-Day New Low Short (New Low)” is a momentum breakdown setup that sells short when price prints a fresh 60-day low, aiming to ride continued weakness after support fails.
Enter on the breakdown close (or next open) with confirmation such as expanding volume, relative weakness vs. a benchmark, and price below the 50/200-day MAs.
Manage risk with a stop above the recent swing high or 20-day high; take profits via ATR-based targets or a trailing stop, and be cautious around earnings/news catalysts.
60 신고가 롱“60-Day New High Long” is a momentum breakout strategy that buys when price makes a fresh 60-day high, expecting continuation after resistance gives way.
Enter on the breakout close (or next open) with confirmation such as expanding volume, relative strength vs. a benchmark, and price above the 50/200-day MAs.
Manage risk with a stop below the recent swing low or 20-day low; take profits via ATR-based targets or a trailing stop, and be cautious around binary catalysts (earnings/news).
60 신저가 숏“60-Day New Low Short” is a momentum breakdown setup that sells short when price prints a fresh 60-day low, betting that failed support will extend the downtrend.
Entries are usually taken on the breakdown close (or next open) with confirmation like rising volume, relative weakness, and price below the 50/200-day MAs.
Manage risk with a stop above the recent swing high or 20-day high; take profits via ATR-based targets or a trailing stop, and avoid trades near major catalysts (earnings/news).
All-in-One Indicator**All-in-One Trading Indicator** 🛠️
This powerful and versatile TradingView indicator combines multiple popular technical tools into a single, easy-to-use script. Designed for traders who want a comprehensive view of the market, it includes:
* **MACD** – with optional lines and histogram for momentum analysis
* **Multiple Moving Averages (MA1/MA2/MA3)** – SMA or EMA, fully customizable
* **RSI** – short or long-term momentum indicator
* **VWAP** – volume-weighted average price for intraday trend spotting
* **Supertrend** – clear trend direction signals
* **ADX & DMI** – trend strength and directional movement
* **Stochastic** – %K and %D lines with overbought/oversold zones
* **Bollinger Bands** – upper and lower bands for volatility analysis
✅ All components are optional and fully configurable
✅ Designed to give a complete market overview in one pane or overlay
✅ Perfect for intraday, swing, and position traders
**Make smarter trading decisions by combining trend, momentum, and volatility insights in one place!**
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TAPDA Vision by TSINCHRONISE ft Grok This is the newly created TAPDA vision indictor 🔮
This time I used Grok to make the entire thing, It currently is working but I am refining and will be upgrading some features.
For now it can carry out a number of important tasks for TAPDA traders :
-Highlights FVGs that haven't been tapped within customizable size an time parameters
-Highlights OBs that haven't been tapped within customizable size an time parameters
-Has Option to Highlight PD Arrays in for 3 different specific times of day (optional)
-Has a Dynamic Highlight function which will highlight untapped PD arrays which were formed in the current hour you are using the indicator and adjusts every hour automatically
This is a work in progress but is useable - Updates to come.
Smart PA Early Entry - Trend StartSmart PA Early Entry Indicator (MACD + FVG + Fibonacci)
This TradingView indicator helps traders spot potential trend reversals early by combining multiple technical tools:
MACD Momentum – Identifies the direction of the trend.
Volume Filter – Confirms strong market participation for reliable signals.
Fair Value Gaps (FVG) – Highlights areas where price may reverse or continue strongly.
Fibonacci Retracement Levels – Pinpoints key support/resistance zones for early entries.
ATR-based Stop Loss – Automatically calculates a dynamic stop-loss based on market volatility.
Trend Start Signals – Alerts only appear on the first candle of a potential trend change to avoid repeated signals.
Visual Labels & Plots – Shows entry price, stop-loss, FVG zones, and Fibonacci levels for easy chart reading.
Ideal for: Intraday and swing traders looking for high-probability entries near trend reversals with clear risk management.
60 신저가 숏_신저가“60-Day New Low Short (New Low)” is a momentum breakdown setup that sells short when price prints a fresh 60-day low, aiming to ride continued weakness after support fails.
Enter on the breakdown close (or next open) with confirmation such as expanding volume, relative weakness vs. a benchmark, and price below the 50/200-day MAs.
Manage risk with a stop above the recent swing high or 20-day high; take profits via ATR-based targets or a trailing stop, and be cautious around earnings/news catalysts.
60 신고가 롱_신고가“60-Day New High Long (New High)” is a momentum breakout setup that buys when price prints a fresh 60-day high, expecting continuation once resistance gives way.
Enter on the breakout close (or next open) with confirmation such as expanding volume, relative strength vs. a benchmark, and price above the 50/200-day MAs.
Manage risk with a stop below the recent swing low or 20-day low; take profits via ATR-based targets or a trailing stop, and be cautious around earnings/news catalysts.
60 신고가 롱“60-Day New High Long” is a momentum breakout strategy that buys when price makes a fresh 60-day high, expecting continuation after resistance gives way.
Enter on the breakout close (or next open) with confirmation such as expanding volume, relative strength vs. a benchmark, and price above the 50/200-day MAs.
Manage risk with a stop below the recent swing low or 20-day low; take profits via ATR-based targets or a trailing stop, and be cautious around binary catalysts (earnings/news).
Crypto Strength MatrixOverview
The "Crypto Strength Matrix" is a custom Pine Script v5 indicator designed for cryptocurrency traders to assess the relative strength of major crypto market segments against traditional markets (e.g., the U.S. Dollar Index) and Bitcoin dominance. This indicator plots the strength of Altcoins (excluding ETH and SOL), Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), the Dollar Index (DXY) versus Altcoins, and Bitcoin Dominance (DOM) on a 0-100 scale, using the Relative Strength Index (RSI) methodology. It provides a visual and intuitive way to identify overbought (>70) or oversold (<30) conditions across these assets, helping traders spot potential entry or exit points in the crypto market.
How It Works
The indicator fetches real-time data from various crypto and forex symbols available on TradingView, including:
CRYPTOCAP:TOTAL2 (total altcoin market cap),
CRYPTOCAP:ETH and CRYPTOCAP:SOL (market caps of ETH and SOL),
CRYPTO:ETHUSD and CRYPTO:SOLUSD (ETH and SOL prices),
CRYPTOCAP:BTC.D (Bitcoin dominance),
TVC:DXY (U.S. Dollar Index).
Calculations:
Altcoin Strength (OTH): Measures the RSI of the normalized market cap of all altcoins excluding ETH and SOL (calculated as TOTAL2 - ETH - SOL), relative to the total altcoin market cap. This reflects the strength of smaller altcoins.
ETH Strength: Computes the RSI of ETH/USD price adjusted by the DXY, isolating ETH's performance against the dollar.
SOL Strength: Similar to ETH, calculates the RSI of SOL/USD price adjusted by the DXY, focusing on Solana's strength.
DXY vs Altcoins: Uses the RSI of the DXY divided by the normalized total altcoin market cap, indicating the dollar's strength relative to altcoins.
Bitcoin Dominance (DOM): Directly applies RSI to Bitcoin dominance data, showing BTC's market control.
Each metric is plotted as a line with a unique color (OTH in aqua, ETH in teal, SOL in purple, DXY in green, DOM in orange) and labeled at the end of the chart for easy identification. Horizontal lines at 70 (overbought), 50 (neutral), and 30 (oversold) provide reference levels.
How to Use
Add the Indicator: Apply the "Crypto Strength Matrix" to a cryptocurrency chart (e.g., BTC/USD or ETH/USD) on a daily or 4-hour timeframe for optimal results.
Interpret the Lines:
OTH (Altcoins excluding ETH and SOL): A value above 70 suggests strong momentum in smaller altcoins, while below 30 indicates weakness. Monitor for divergence with ETH and SOL.
ETH and SOL: High values (>70) signal potential overbought conditions for these assets, while low values (<30) may indicate oversold opportunities.
DXY: Rising above 70 may suggest a stronger dollar, potentially pressuring crypto prices, while below 30 could indicate a weakening dollar, favoring crypto.
DOM: A value above 70 reflects strong Bitcoin dominance, often leading to altcoin underperformance, while below 30 may signal altcoin season.
Combine with Price Action: Use the indicator alongside candlestick patterns or volume analysis to confirm trade signals.
Adjust RSI Length: The default RSI length is 14, but you can tweak this input in the indicator settings to suit your trading style (e.g., 7 for shorter-term, 21 for longer-term trends).
Monitor Trends: Look for crossovers between lines (e.g., OTH rising above DXY) or alignment with the 50 neutral line to gauge market shifts.
Tips
Timeframe Selection: Daily charts provide a broad market view, while 4-hour charts offer more frequent signals. Avoid very short timeframes (e.g., 5m) due to noise.
Contextual Awareness: Combine with macroeconomic news (e.g., U.S. dollar strength) and Bitcoin price movements for better decision-making.
Risk Management: Use the indicator as a supplementary tool, not a standalone signal, and always set stop-losses based on your risk tolerance.
This indicator is ideal for crypto traders seeking a comprehensive view of market dynamics without the complexity of multiple charts. Enjoy trading with the "Crypto Strength Matrix"!
Momentum Matrix SignalMomentum Matrix Signals is a real-time indicator that finds BUY/SELL signals using a VWMA trend, closing momentum, and a strength score. It allows for re-entries & exits. ⚠️ WARNING: This version repaints; signals can disappear before a bar closes.
Signal Scoring
A signal is only considered if it first meets two mandatory conditions: a momentum trend and VWMA trend alignment.
If these are met, the signal is then scored from 0 to 5 based on a checklist of five factors:
2-Bar Trend: Confirms initial momentum.
3-Bar Trend: Confirms sustained momentum.
VWMA Trend: Confirms main trend alignment.
Volume Pressure (OBV): Confirms money flow.
Volume Spike (RVOL): Confirms market interest.
A higher score indicates a stronger, higher-conviction signal.
Estrategia REGLA DE OROit is an indicator that allows you to design the nearest support and resistance + buy and sell alert.
Multi-Factor Crypto SignalsMulti-Factor Crypto Signals - Advanced Technical Indicator**
📊 **General Description**
The Multi-Factor Crypto Signals is an advanced technical indicator designed specifically for cryptocurrency analysis. This system combines 6 independent technical factors to generate more accurate and reliable buy and sell signals, significantly reducing the false positives common in simpler indicators.
🎯 **Technical Methodology**
**Theoretical Foundation**
This indicator is built on the principles of multi-factor technical analysis, where multiple independent indicators must align before generating a signal. This approach is widely recognized in financial literature as more effective than standalone indicators.
**Analyzed Factors**
1. **Time Momentum Oscillator (TMO)**
- **Function**: Detects overbought and oversold conditions
- **Calculation**: Based on the sum of price movements relative to the previous period
- **Application**: Identifies potential reversal points
- **Settings**: Length (14), Calculation Period (5), Smoothing (3)
2. **Customized MACD**
- **Function**: Analyzes momentum and trend changes
- **Modifications**: Optimized periods for crypto (8, 21, 5)
- **Application**: Detects bullish/bearish crossovers and histogram momentum
- **Advantage**: More responsive than traditional MACD (12, 26, 9)
3. **Volume Analysis**
- **Function**: Confirms the strength of price movements
- **Method**: Current volume vs. moving average with a multiplier
- **Application**: Filters signals without volume support
- **Settings**: MA Period (20), Multiplier (1.5)
4. **DXY Filter (U.S. Dollar Index)**
- **Function**: Considers the strength/weakness of the U.S. dollar
- **Correlation**: Weak DXY → bullish for crypto / Strong DXY → bearish for crypto
- **Data**: Uses TVC:DXY as the source
- **Settings**: 21-period EMA to determine trend
5. **Stochastic RSI**
- **Function**: A more sensitive version of RSI for reversals
- **Advantage**: Anticipates movements before traditional RSI
- **Levels**: Oversold < 20, Overbought > 80
- **Settings**: %K (14), %D (3)
6. **Precision Indicators**
- **Williams %R**: Momentum in volatile markets (-80/-20)
- **Money Flow Index (MFI)**: RSI with volume incorporation (20/80)
- **Bollinger Bands**: Price extremes with reversal (20, 2.0)
⚙️ **Settings and Parameters**
**Basic Settings**
- **TMO Length**: 14 (periods for TMO calculation)
- **TMO Calc Length**: 5 (periods for momentum)
- **TMO Smoothing**: 3 (line smoothing)
- **TMO Overbought/Oversold**: 6/-6 (entry levels)
**MACD Settings**
- **Fast Length**: 8 (fast EMA)
- **Slow Length**: 21 (slow EMA)
- **Signal Length**: 5 (signal line)
**Volume Settings**
- **Volume MA Length**: 20 (volume moving average)
- **High Volume Threshold**: 1.5 (multiplier for high volume)
**DXY Settings**
- **Use DXY Filter**: true/false (enable/disable filter)
- **DXY EMA Length**: 21 (EMA periods)
**Precision Settings**
- **Stochastic %K**: 14 (stochastic period)
- **Williams %R Length**: 14 (Williams period)
- **MFI Length**: 14 (MFI period)
- **BB Length/Multiplier**: 20/2.0 (Bollinger Bands)
**Main Setting**
- **Minimum Factors Required**: 3-6 (minimum factors to generate a signal)
🎨 **Visual Interpretation**
**Main Signals**
- 🚀 **Strong Buy (Large Green Arrow)**: 5+ factors aligned for a buy
- 🟢 **Buy Signal (Normal Green Arrow)**: 3-4 factors aligned for a buy
- 💥 **Strong Sell (Large Red Arrow)**: 5+ factors aligned for a sell
- 🔴 **Sell Signal (Normal Red Arrow)**: 3-4 factors aligned for a sell
**Warning Signals**
- ⚠️ **Yellow Triangle**: 2 bullish factors (approaching a buy signal)
- ⚠️ **Orange Triangle**: 2 bearish factors (approaching a sell signal)
📈 **How to Use**
**Step 1: Initial Setup**
- Add the indicator to the chart
- Adjust "Minimum Factors Required" (recommended: 3 for beginners, 4-5 for experienced traders)
- Configure periods based on your trading style
**Step 2: Signal Interpretation**
- **Strong Signals**: Wait for large arrows (5+ factors) for higher reliability
- **Normal Signals**: Normal arrows (3-4 factors) for frequent opportunities
- **Confirmation**: Check the status table to see which factors are active
**Step 3: Risk Management**
- **Stop Loss**: Place stops below/above supports/resistances
- **Take Profit**: Use Fibonacci levels or technical resistances
- **Timeframes**: Test across multiple timeframes for confirmation
**Recommended Settings by Profile**
- **Conservative Trader**:
- Minimum Factors: 4-5
- Use DXY Filter: true
- Use Volume Confirmation: true
- **Aggressive Trader**:
- Minimum Factors: 3
- Shorter indicator periods
- Focus on higher-frequency signals
- **Scalper**:
- TMO shorter periods (10, 3, 2)
- Faster MACD (5, 13, 3)
- Timeframes: 1m, 5m, 15m
🔔 **Available Alerts**
- 🟢 **Multi-Factor Buy**: Normal buy signal
- 🔴 **Multi-Factor Sell**: Normal sell signal
- 🚀 **Strong Buy**: Strong buy signal (5+ factors)
- 💥 **Strong Sell**: Strong sell signal (5+ factors)
Usage Recommendations**
- **Combine with Fundamental Analysis**: Use as a complement, not a standalone tool
- **Test in Paper Trading**: Practice before using real capital
- **Adjust Parameters**: Optimize for specific assets and timeframes
- **Risk Management**: Always use stops and size positions appropriately
📚 **Scientific Basis and References**
**Academic Foundation**
- **Multi-Factor Technical Analysis**: Based on studies by Murphy (1999) and Pring (2002)
- **Momentum Oscillators**: Grounded in Wilder (1978) and Lane (1984)
- **Confirmation Theory**: Dow Theory and convergence/divergence principles
- **Volume Analysis**: Concepts from Granville (1963) and Williams (1973)
**Implemented Innovations**
- **Crypto-Specific Combination**: Parameters optimized for high volatility
- **DXY Filter**: Incorporates crypto-dollar inverse correlation
- **Scoring System**: Quantitative approach to reduce subjectivity
- **Advanced Visual Interface**: Real-time feedback on factor status
💡 **Advanced Tips**
**Market Optimization**
- **Bitcoin/Ethereum**: Use default settings
- **Low-Cap Altcoins**: Increase sensitivity (shorter periods)
- **Stablecoins**: Not recommended (low volatility)
**Combination with Other Indicators**
- **Supports/Resistances**: Use for entry/exit timing
- **Moving Averages**: Combine with long-term trend
- **Volume Profile**: Confirm with high-activity levels
**Backtesting**
- Test in periods of high and low volatility
- Compare performance across different timeframes
- Adjust parameters based on historical results
Breakout Retest ScannerStill working on it, but break the previous day high or low, retest and get an alert of some sort.
VXN Smart Money ConceptsThis indicator is based on other open source scripts. It's designed specifically for Nasdaq futures contracts (NQ and MNQ). It implements Smart Money Concepts (SMC) tools including internal and swing market structures, order blocks, equal highs/lows, fair value gaps, premium/discount zones, and multi-timeframe highs/lows.
The indicator overlays these elements on the chart to help identify potential reversal and continuation points in the market.
A key feature is the integration of the VXN (CBOE Nasdaq Volatility Index) to provide directional bias through background coloring:
- Green background: Indicates a bullish VXN trend (short-term EMA below long-term SMA), suggesting lower volatility and potential upward momentum. Users should prioritize bullish breakout signals (e.g., Bullish BOS or CHoCH) in this condition.
- Red background: Indicates a bearish VXN trend (short-term EMA above long-term SMA), suggesting higher volatility and potential downward pressure. Users should prioritize bearish breakout signals (e.g., Bearish BOS or CHoCH) in this condition.
Always align breakout signals from structures (BOS/CHoCH) and order blocks with the VXN direction for higher probability trades. For example, take long positions on bullish breakouts only during green backgrounds, and short positions on bearish breakouts only during red backgrounds.
Market Reversal Time HighlightsThis indicator marks the times when the market has an inflection or reversal.
This script is customizable and free to use