DeadCatBounce Structure LevelsIndicator Overview
The DeadCatBounce Structure Levels indicator is a clean and efficient tool designed to display key market structure levels across multiple timeframes. By automatically plotting the previous daily, weekly, and monthly highs and lows, it provides traders with essential reference points for understanding price behavior and anticipating potential reaction areas.
This indicator helps traders quickly visualize important support and resistance levels without having to manually mark charts yourself.
How It Works
The indicator continuously tracks the previous period’s high and low for the following timeframes:
Daily (PDH / PDL)
Weekly (PWH / PWL)
Monthly (PMH / PML)
Using TradingView’s request.security() function, it pulls accurate historical OHLC levels and projects them onto the current chart. At the latest bar, the indicator draws extended horizontal lines marking each level, color-coded per timeframe for clarity. Each level can optionally display its corresponding price value for quick reference, and the lines extend a configurable number of bars into the future.
Key Features
✅ Automatic previous high/low levels across 3 major timeframes
✅ Clean visual structure with customizable colors, widths, and extensions
✅ Optional price labels for clarity
✅ Lightweight and non-intrusive on the chart
✅ Ideal for identifying support/resistance, liquidity levels, and breakout zones
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This is version 1.0
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CloudScore by ExitAnt [Upgrade]📘 CloudScore PRO by ExitAnt (v13)
CloudScore PRO는 일목균형표(REAL Ichimoku Cloud)의 ‘진짜 상방 돌파’만을 감지하고,
여기에 총 10가지 추세·모멘텀·패턴·거래량 요소를 점수화하여 (0~9점)
현재 추세 전환의 강도를 직관적으로 알려주는 고급 추세 분석 지표입니다.
일목 구름은 본래 강력한 추세 전환 신호를 제공하지만
“위→안→위” 또는 “부분 돌파” 같은 왜곡 신호가 매우 많습니다.
v13은 이를 완전히 제거하고,
오직 아래→안→위 또는 아래→위(직통) 형태의 ‘진짜 돌파’에서만 점수를 계산합니다.
🎯 지표 목적
* 진짜 일목구름 돌파만 필터링하여 신뢰도 상승
* 10개 기술 요소의 점수화(0~9점)로 한눈에 추세 강도 판단
* 거짓 진입 신호(위→안→위) 완전 제거
* 점수 0일 때도 ‘🔴’로 명확하게 무효 신호 표시
* 초보자부터 숙련자까지 모두 활용 가능한 추세 진입 필터링 지표
🧠 점수 계산 방식 (가중치 기반)
구름 돌파가 유효하게 발생하면,
아래 10가지 조건을 체크하여 각 항목별 가중치 점수가 합산됩니다.
▶ 기존 +1 점 항목 (5개)
1. 골든 크로스 발생
Fast MA가 Slow MA를 최근 N봉 내 상향 돌파
2. RSI 과매도 구간
RSI < 설정값 → 반등 가능성 증가
3. MACD 강세 전환
MACD < 0 & 시그널 상향 돌파
4. RSI 상승 다이버전스
가격 하락, RSI 상승 → 바닥 가능성
5. 종가 > MA200
장기 추세와 일치하는 경우만 점수 강화
▶ 신규 +1 점 항목 (추가 5개)
6. ADX > 20 (추세 강도)
추세가 실제로 형성되고 있을 때
7. 거래량 스파이크 발생
거래량이 평균 대비 일정 배수 이상 증가 → 큰 매수 유입
8. Stochastic Oversold Cross
%K < 30에서 골든크로스 → 저점 반등 신호
9. Bollinger Band Rebound
이전 봉이 하단 밴드를 이탈하고, 현재 봉이 중심선을 회복한 경우
10. 강세 캔들 패턴 (Bullish Engulfing / Hammer 등)
강한 반전 패턴 발생 시
> 점수는 단순 +1 합산이 아니라
> 각 요소의 중요도에 따른 가중치 합산 방식으로 계산됩니다.
📊 점수별 이모지 (8단계)
| 점수 구간 | 이모지 | 의미 |
| -------- | ------ | -------------- |
| ≤ 0 | 🔴 | 무효 신호 |
| 0 ~ 1 | ⚪ | 매우 약함 |
| 1 ~ 2 | 🟡 | 약함 |
| 2 ~ 3 | 🟢 | 관찰 필요 |
| 3 ~ 4 | 🔵 | 양호 |
| 4 ~ 5 | 📈 | 추세 형성 |
| 5 ~ 6.5 | 🚀 | 매우 강함 |
| **6.5+** | **👑** | **최상급 고신뢰 구간** |
> 👑 이모지는 6.5점 초과에서만 표시되며,
> 여러 핵심 조건이 동시에 충족된 극소수 구간에서만 나타납니다.
🖥 차트 표시 요소
* REAL Ichimoku Cloud(미래 이동 없는 실제 구름)을 기반으로 계산
* TRUE breakout(아래 → 위 돌파) 시 캔들 위에 점수 이모지 표시
* 최근 N개의 캔들만 표시 가능
* 우측 상단에 현재 점수 요소 설명 패널 표시
* 점수 0점일 때도 🔴 표시하여 신호의 부재를 명확히 표현
* 위→안→위처럼 잘못된 돌파는 완전히 제외됨
🔧 사용자 설정
* Tenkan / Kijun / SenkouB 기간 설정
* 점수 요소 개별 활성화/비활성화
* 이모지 커스터마이즈
* 최근 몇 개의 캔들까지 표시할지 설정
* MA, RSI, MACD, ADX, Bollinger 등 점수 요소 사용자 정의 가능
⚠️ 유의사항
이 지표는 일목구름 돌파 기반의 확률적 보조 도구이며,
단독으로 매수·매도 결정을 내리는 용도로 사용해서는 안 됩니다.
* 시장 변동성
* 시간 프레임
* 거래량 환경
에 따라 신호 강도는 달라질 수 있습니다.
실제 매매 적용 전 반드시 백테스트 및 시뮬레이션을 권장합니다.
오케이. 그럼 **지금 네 코드(v13, 가중치 + 8단계 이모지 기준)** 와
**완전히 1:1로 맞는 영어 설명 최종본**을 줄게.
(퍼블릭 배포용으로 그대로 써도 되는 수준)
# 📘 **CloudScore PRO by ExitAnt (v13)**
CloudScore PRO is an advanced **Ichimoku-based trend scoring indicator**
that detects only **true, valid Ichimoku Cloud breakouts** and evaluates the
strength of the trend using a **weighted score system built from 10 technical components**.
Unlike standard Ichimoku signals — which often generate distorted breakouts such as
**“above → inside → above”** —
CloudScore PRO v13 **filters these out completely** and only accepts the following structures as valid breakouts:
* **below → inside → above**
* **below → above (direct breakout)**
This ensures that scoring is applied **only when a genuine trend transition occurs**.
## 🎯 Purpose of the Indicator
* Filter out false Ichimoku Cloud breakouts
* Evaluate trend strength using **10 weighted confirmation signals**
* Visualize trend quality instantly using **8-stage emoji scoring**
* Clearly mark invalid signals (score ≤ 0)
* Serve as a robust **entry filter** for both beginners and advanced traders
## 🧠 Scoring Logic (Weighted System)
When a valid cloud breakout occurs, CloudScore PRO evaluates the following
10 components and **adds weighted scores based on their importance**.
### ▶ Core Trend & Momentum Components (5)
1. **Golden Cross**
* Fast MA crosses above Slow MA within the defined lookback period
2. **RSI Oversold Condition**
* RSI below threshold, indicating potential reversal
3. **MACD Bullish Shift**
* MACD below zero with bullish signal-line crossover
4. **RSI Bullish Divergence**
* Price makes a lower low while RSI makes a higher low
5. **Close Above MA200**
* Price aligned with the long-term trend direction
### ▶ Additional Confirmation Components (5)
6. **ADX Trend Strength**
* Confirms that a real trend is forming
7. **Volume Spike**
* Significant increase in trading volume vs average
8. **Stochastic Oversold Cross**
* %K crosses upward below the 30 level
9. **Bollinger Band Rebound**
* Price recovers after breaking below the lower band
10. **Bullish Candlestick Pattern**
* Engulfing, Hammer, or similar reversal patterns
> Scores are **not simple +1 increments**.
> Each component contributes a **weighted value**, reflecting its real-world importance.
## 📊 Emoji Score System (8 Levels)
| Score Range | Emoji | Meaning |
| ----------- | ------ | ---------------------------------- |
| ≤ 0 | 🔴 | Invalid / no signal |
| 0 ~ 1 | ⚪ | Very weak |
| 1 ~ 2 | 🟡 | Weak |
| 2 ~ 3 | 🟢 | Moderate |
| 3 ~ 4 | 🔵 | Decent |
| 4 ~ 5 | 📈 | Trend forming |
| 5 ~ 6.5 | 🚀 | Very strong |
| **6.5+** | **👑** | **Premium, high-confidence setup** |
👑 **The crown emoji appears only when the total weighted score exceeds 6.5**,
meaning multiple high-importance conditions are aligned simultaneously.
This prevents “emoji inflation” and ensures that premium signals remain rare and meaningful.
## 🖥 Chart Features
* Uses **REAL Ichimoku Cloud** (no future displacement)
* Displays score emojis directly on breakout candles
* Supports LONG / SHORT / BOTH modes
* Optional display limited to the most recent N bars
* Top-right panel explains scoring structure and logic
* Completely ignores false breakouts (above → inside → above)
## 🔧 User Options
* Adjust Ichimoku, MA, RSI, MACD, ADX parameters
* Enable or disable individual scoring components
* Fully customize emoji symbols
* **Display only signals above a chosen minimum score**
* e.g. show only 👑 setups by setting minimum score to 6.5
## ⚠️ Disclaimer
CloudScore PRO is a **probability-based trend evaluation tool**,
not a standalone buy or sell signal.
Signal strength may vary depending on:
* Market volatility
* Timeframe
* Volume environment
Always perform proper backtesting and apply sound risk management
before using this indicator in live trading.
Madd Monkey Pro MKDx Leg and Zone Mapping EngineMadd Monkey Pro MKDx is a structure and zone mapping tool for intraday traders who prefer clear, rule-based legs and focused entry areas instead of constantly redrawing levels by hand.
The script was developed and tested mainly on XAUUSD (Gold) using 15-minute and 5-minute charts. You can apply it to other symbols and timeframes at your own discretion, but you should always test and adapt settings for each market.
Purpose
MKDx is designed to help answer three practical questions:
Where is the current impulsive leg in price?
Where is the main pullback or entry zone inside that leg?
How do trades taken from those zones behave over time, according to your own rules?
Core components (high-level logic)
MKDx combines several modules:
Leg detection engine – tracks clear bullish and bearish displacement moves and maintains the currently active leg as new bars confirm structure.
Zone engine – defines a focused “entry band” within each leg, using a premium/discount style layout rather than shading the entire range.
Trend and momentum filters – optional filters to help you stay aligned with broader direction and avoid trading every leg blindly.
Confluence checks – additional conditions that a leg must pass before being considered valid by the indicator.
Optional SL / TP references – tools that can mark guideline stop and target areas relative to each leg and zone.
These components are displayed as leg markers, shaded or outlined zones, optional horizontal reference lines, and simple long/short markers where your chosen filters agree.
Key features
Automatic mapping of bullish and bearish legs that updates as new highs or lows are confirmed.
Highlighted entry zones inside each active leg, instead of persistent bands that cover the entire chart.
Configurable filters for trend, momentum and confluence so you can adjust how selective or permissive the signals are.
Optional status panel showing approximate counts of outcomes (for example, how many legs would have reached a rough target or stop under your interpretation).
Independent toggles for leg lines, zones, markers, labels and the panel so you can keep charts clean.
Suggested usage
Timeframes: Originally tuned for XAUUSD on the 15m and 5m charts. Other timeframes and instruments require your own forward testing.
Use MKDx to:
Identify the current active leg and its direction.
Watch for price returning into the mapped zone.
Combine that context with your own entry logic (price action, candlestick patterns, sessions, etc.) and risk rules.
MKDx does not open or manage trades. Position sizing, stop placement, targets and daily limits are entirely your responsibility.
Notes and limitations
Closed bars are not repainted, but leg and zone definitions can change as structure develops. This is expected behavior for any structure-based approach.
All arrows, zones and counts are context tools only. They are not trade recommendations or performance guarantees.
Past behavior of any configuration does not imply similar results in the future.
Risk disclaimer
This script is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument. Trading and investing involve significant risk, and you can lose more than your initial investment. Past performance and historical behavior do not guarantee future results.
By using Madd Monkey Pro MKDx, you accept full responsibility for your own trading decisions and outcomes. The author is not liable for any loss or damage arising from the use of this script.
Delbert SetupDelbert Setup is a clean, time-based session framework designed for traders who follow PNY, NYO, and evening market structure in IST (Asia/Kolkata) time.
It highlights key intra-day timing, PNY/NYO session highs/lows, and important schedule-based vertical markers for structured intraday planning.
🔍 What This Indicator Shows
1. PNY Session (09:30–18:55 IST)
Automatically draws:
PNY High (PNYH)
PNY Low (PNYL)
Thin solid levels from session start to session end
Vertical dotted lines at PNY open & close with timestamp labels
2. NYO Session (19:00–19:55 IST)
Displays:
NYOH / NYOL levels
NYO open/close vertical dotted lines
Session-only range levels (thin solid 1px)
3. 00:30 IST Marker
A dedicated vertical dotted line at 00:30 IST, useful for:
Timing bias
Session transitions
Trade management cutoffs
4. Optional NQ Reference Levels
If enabled, the script plots:
NQ open price at NYO start
Adjustable ± offset bands (default 100 points)
These assist traders correlating NQ behavior with their instrument.
🎨 Visual Style
All vertical lines → thinnest dotted black
PNY / NYO highs & lows → thin solid levels (1px)
Time labels → red, size-small, placed above chart structure
Designed for clean visual structure without clutter
🕒 Why IST Timing?
This indicator is tailored for traders who operate in India Standard Time, aligning PNY/NYO with local clock time without mental conversion.
All calculations use Asia/Kolkata timezone internally.
⚠ Notes
This indicator does not generate buy/sell signals.
It is meant as a market structure & session map, helping traders reference key liquidity and timing zones.
Works on any timeframe and across all assets.
✔ Ideal For Traders Who Use:
Session-based models (PNY, NYO, Pre-New York)
Liquidity sweeps near session highs/lows
Timing-based bias
Correlation models with NQ
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Wick trading is a price-action strategy that uses the shape and length of candlestick wicks to interpret market behavior and decide trades.
MACD ultimate with EMA overrideOverview
This Pine Script v5 indicator combines MACD zero-cross signals, SuperTrend trend validation, an EMA(50/200) trend filter and an EMA-crossover override to produce clean, session-constrained entry signals and robust exit logic. It draws labels and lines on the chart (entries, exits, SL lines) and supports alerts. Stop-losses use percentage-based sizing and are evaluated on bar close only to avoid intrabar noise.
Key features
Primary entry rule (MACD zero-cross):
Buy when MACD line crosses above zero (current bar MACD > 0 and previous bar MACD < 0).
Sell when MACD line crosses below zero (current bar MACD < 0 and previous bar MACD > 0).
Session-only entries: Entries are generated only inside a user-defined session (e.g., 09:30-11:30). Exits are evaluated at all times.
SuperTrend validation: Optional SuperTrend filter for entries and exits. Can be configured so exits require both MACD exit and SuperTrend flip (AND mode) or use OR mode.
EMA trend filter for entries: Optional EMA(50) vs EMA(200) filter — when enabled the indicator will only open buys in EMA-up trend and sells in EMA-down trend.
EMA crossover override (priority rule): If EMA fast crosses the slow:
EMA50 crosses above EMA200 → forced BUY override (bypasses session, SuperTrend, MACD). Exits any active short and opens long.
EMA50 crosses below EMA200 → forced SELL override (bypasses other validations). Exits any active long and opens short.
Overrides respect same-direction protection (won’t reopen an existing same-side position).
Opposite-entry immediate exit: When an opposite-direction raw entry (MACD zero-cross) occurs, any active opposite trade is exited immediately (then the script may open the opposite entry subject to entry validation). Same-direction repeated signals do not force an exit.
Stop-Loss (percentage): Parameterized SL (%) applied at entry; SL is checked and triggered only on bar close (e.g., long SL triggers if barstate.isconfirmed and close <= SL).
Labels & SL lines: Single-line, non-repainting labels for entries/exits; SL horizontal line drawn on open positions and greys out after closing.
Plots & visuals:
MACD panel (histogram, MACD, signal) optional.
SuperTrend plotted as a single color-coded line: green for bullish, red for bearish (no dots).
Optional EMA( fast / slow ) plots.
Entry markers (triangles) shown only for session-filtered entries.
Alerts: Entry and exit alerts are included and can be toggled on/off.
Inputs (high level)
MACD: fast, slow, signal lengths.
SL (%) and toggle to enable/disable SL.
SuperTrend: ATR length, multiplier; toggles: require for entry, allow/require for exit, show/hide.
EMA trend: enable/disable filter; fast/slow lengths; show/hide EMAs.
EMA override (built-in) — crossover detection triggers forced entry/exit.
Session: time range (HHMM-HHMM) — applies to entry generation only.
Misc: allow multiple entries flag, enable alerts, show/hide MACD panel.
Behavioral notes & caveats
The indicator is an overlay indicator (not a strategy()), so it draws visual signals and alerts but does not place real trades — use strategy() conversion to backtest trade P&L.
EMA override bypasses all validations by design — it forcibly exits the opposite side and opens the override side immediately (on the same bar). This is intentional to capture major trend flips.
SL is checked on bar close only. That reduces false SL triggers from intrabar spikes but means realized fills can differ in live trading depending on execution and slippage.
Opposite-entry exits are immediate (no SuperTrend/MACD requirement) except when a crossover override is the cause — the script guards so EMA overrides take precedence.
Pine Script runs on bar close for most accurate signals; intrabar behavior depends on your chart settings (realtime vs historical) — expect small differences between indicator labels and broker fills.
Plot/label density: many labels and SL lines can clutter the chart on lower timeframes. Consider hiding SL lines after N bars (optional enhancement) or use higher timeframe charts for less clutter.
Suggested default settings
MACD: 12, 26, 9
SL: 1.0 (%) with Use SL = on
SuperTrend: ATR 10, Multiplier 3.0, require for entry = true, require for exit = true (AND mode)
EMA trend filter: enabled (50/200)
Session: 0930-1130 (adjust to your exchange/timezone)
Alerts: on
How to use
Paste the full Pine v5 script into TradingView’s Pine Editor and add to chart.
Set the trade_session to the market hours you want entries in (chart timezone should match your intended exchange).
Toggle Use EMA trend / Require SuperTrend / Require ST for exit depending on how tight you want validation.
Use strategy() conversion before backtesting to verify the rules produce acceptable historical returns (indicator-only won’t generate P&L).
Recommended next steps
Convert to a strategy() script to backtest and measure win rate, drawdown, profit factor, and to validate the SL-on-close logic with realistic fills.
Add an input to auto-hide SL lines after N bars or compress labels to a compact trade status box.
Consider adding ATR- or volatility-based SL as an alternative to percentage SL.
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RSI Multi-Timeframe TableHow the RSI Multi-Timeframe Table Indicator Works
This indicator displays a table showing the RSI (14) from multiple timeframes at the same time.
It helps you quickly see whether the RSI is in overbought or oversold zones across different periods (1m, 5m, 15m, 30m, 1h, 4h, and 1D).
Below is a clear explanation of how each part works:
1) Timeframes Used
The indicator analyzes the RSI from the following timeframes:
1 minute (1m)
5 minutes (5m)
15 minutes (15m)
30 minutes (30m)
1 hour (1h)
4 hours (4h)
1 day (1D)
Each row of the table represents one of these timeframes.
2) How the RSI Is Retrieved
For each timeframe, the script uses the request.security() function to fetch the RSI(14) value from that specific timeframe, even if your current chart is set to a different one.
Example: On a 1h chart, you can still see the RSI from 1m, 5m, 30m, etc.
3) Table Structure
The table appears in the top-right corner and contains 8 columns:
TF – shows the timeframe name
RSI – shows the RSI value with two decimal places
10 – marks if RSI is ≤ 10
20 – marks if RSI is ≤ 20
30 – marks if RSI is ≤ 30
70 – marks if RSI is ≥ 70
80 – marks if RSI is ≥ 80
90 – marks if RSI is ≥ 90
The extreme levels (10, 20, 80, 90) help identify possible reversal zones.
4) Markings in the Table
When a condition is true, a ● circle appears in the corresponding cell.
Examples:
If the 5m RSI is ≤ 20, a circle appears in the 20 column for the 5m row.
If the 1H RSI is ≥ 80, a circle appears in the 80 column for the 1H row.
Colors also help interpretation:
Red for strong oversold levels (≤10)
Orange and yellow for intermediate levels
Green, teal, and blue for overbought levels
5) Alerts
The indicator includes four built-in alerts:
RSI ≤ 10
RSI ≤ 20
RSI ≥ 80
RSI ≥ 90
These alerts use the RSI from the current chart timeframe.
To enable them:
Open Alerts in TradingView
Click Create Alert
Select the indicator
Choose the alert you want
Confirm
6) Purpose of This Indicator
It is useful for:
Quickly checking market strength across multiple timeframes
Identifying when several periods are overbought or oversold
Avoiding trades against market momentum
Helping confirm potential reversal points
Summary
This indicator creates a table that shows RSI values from multiple timeframes and visually highlights overbought or oversold conditions in each one.
It also includes ready-to-use alerts for the most extreme RSI levels.
Regime EngineRegime Engine
Overview
Regime Engine is a market regime detection system that classifies price action into bullish, bearish, or neutral states using weighted exponential moving average analysis. Once the regime is identified, the indicator generates buy and sell signals based on Donchian channel breakouts, filtered by ADX trend strength and RSI momentum conditions.
The Money Line
The core of regime detection is the Money Line, a weighted combination of two exponential moving averages. By default, the short EMA (8 periods) receives 60% weight while the long EMA (24 periods) receives 40% weight. This weighting allows the Money Line to be more responsive than a simple long-period average while remaining smoother than a short-period average alone.
The Money Line changes color based on the current regime: green for bullish, red for bearish, and yellow for neutral. This provides immediate visual feedback about the market state.
Regime Classification
The indicator determines market regime by comparing the relative positions of the short and long EMAs while also considering RSI levels to avoid classifying overbought or oversold conditions as trend states.
Bullish regime is identified when the short EMA is above the long EMA and RSI is not in overbought territory. This combination suggests upward momentum that is not yet exhausted.
Bearish regime is identified when the short EMA is below the long EMA and RSI is not in oversold territory. This indicates downward momentum with room to continue.
Neutral regime applies when the EMAs are close together or RSI conditions prevent trend classification. The indicator provides two optional methods for enhanced neutral detection.
Neutral Zone Detection
Markets often transition through periods where trend direction is unclear. The indicator offers two complementary methods for detecting these neutral zones.
The slope method examines the rate of change of the Money Line relative to ATR. When the Money Line is moving slowly (slope below a tolerance threshold), the market is classified as neutral regardless of EMA positioning.
The EMA distance method calculates the percentage distance between the short and long EMAs. When they are within a specified percentage of each other, the EMAs are considered too close to reliably indicate direction.
Either or both methods can be enabled, and if either triggers, the regime is classified as neutral.
Donchian Channel Signals
Buy and sell signals are generated when price interacts with the Donchian channel boundaries. The Donchian channel plots the highest high and lowest low over a lookback period (default 20 bars), offset by one bar to prevent repainting.
Buy signals trigger when price touches or breaks below the lower Donchian band, indicating a potential support level. Sell signals trigger when price touches or breaks above the upper Donchian band, indicating potential resistance.
An optional setting requires the close to confirm the break rather than just the wick, providing more conservative signal generation.
ADX Trend Strength Filter
The Average Directional Index filters signals to ensure they occur during trending conditions. When enabled, signals only fire if ADX exceeds the threshold (default 24), confirming that the market has sufficient directional momentum for breakout trades to succeed.
The indicator uses Wilder's original smoothing method for ADX calculation, providing the traditional interpretation of trend strength values.
RSI Momentum Filter
RSI provides additional signal filtering to ensure entries occur at favorable momentum levels. Buy signals require RSI to be at or below the oversold threshold (default 30), indicating potential exhaustion of selling pressure. Sell signals require RSI to be at or above the overbought threshold (default 70), suggesting exhaustion of buying pressure.
These filters can be disabled for traders who prefer unfiltered Donchian breakout signals.
BBWP Volatility Monitoring
Bollinger Band Width Percentile measures current volatility relative to its historical range. The indicator calculates BB width and ranks it against the specified lookback period (default 252 bars, approximately one trading year).
BBWP above 70% indicates elevated volatility, which may signal trend acceleration or potential reversals. BBWP below 30% indicates compressed volatility, often preceding significant moves. The information panel displays the current BBWP reading with color coding to highlight these conditions.
Signal Cooldown
To prevent signal clustering during extended breakout periods, a configurable cooldown prevents new signals of the same type for a specified number of bars after each signal. This ensures each signal represents a distinct trading opportunity.
Visual Components
The Donchian channel can display shaded bands between the upper and lower boundaries. The shading color reflects the current regime: green for bullish, magenta for bearish, and blue for neutral. This provides at-a-glance context for where price is trading within its recent range.
An ADX strength bar at the bottom of the chart uses color coding: white for weak trend (ADX below 15), orange for ranging (ADX 15-24), and blue for trending (ADX above 24). This matches the trend strength display in the information panel.
Price labels appear at signal locations showing the signal type and entry price. Labels are automatically cleaned up after reaching a configurable history limit to maintain chart performance.
Signal candles are highlighted in blue, making it easy to identify exactly which bars generated signals when reviewing historical performance.
Information Panel
A compact table displays key metrics: current regime bias, trend strength classification, BBWP volatility reading, RSI level, and ADX value. Each metric is color-coded to highlight favorable or unfavorable conditions.
The panel can be positioned at any corner or middle edge of the chart. An alternative label-based display anchored to the chart is also available for those who prefer that format.
Trend Persistence Option
By default, the regime is recalculated on every bar. An optional persistence mode changes this behavior so that the regime only changes on EMA crossovers. This reduces regime flipping during choppy conditions but may delay regime recognition during gradual trend changes.
How to Use
Monitor the Money Line color and information panel for current regime. In bullish regimes, focus on buy signals at the lower Donchian band as potential pullback entries. In bearish regimes, focus on sell signals at the upper band as potential short entries or exit points.
Use the ADX strength indicator to gauge signal reliability. Signals during trending conditions (blue ADX bar) have historically higher success rates than signals during ranging conditions (orange bar) or weak trends (white bar).
Watch BBWP for volatility context. Low BBWP readings suggest a significant move may be developing, while high readings indicate the current move may be overextended.
The combination of regime awareness, Donchian breakout signals, and ADX/RSI filtering provides a structured approach to identifying trading opportunities across different market conditions.
Settings Guidance
The default settings work well for cryptocurrency and forex markets on intraday timeframes. For stocks or longer timeframes, consider increasing the EMA periods and Donchian lookback. The ADX threshold can be adjusted based on the typical ADX range for the traded instrument.
The RSI filter levels can be relaxed (higher oversold, lower overbought) for more signals or tightened for higher-quality but less frequent signals. The cooldown period should be adjusted based on timeframe, with shorter timeframes typically requiring longer cooldown periods.
Neural Fusion ProNeural Fusion Pro
Overview
Neural Fusion Pro is a multi-factor scoring system that combines numerous technical analysis methods into a single unified score. Rather than requiring traders to monitor multiple indicators separately, this system synthesizes trend strength, momentum oscillators, volume confirmation, price structure, and price action quality into one composite reading that adapts to current market conditions.
The Scoring System
At the heart of this indicator is a weighted scoring algorithm that produces a value between -1.0 and +1.0. Positive scores indicate bullish conditions across the measured factors, while negative scores suggest bearish conditions. The magnitude of the score reflects the strength of conviction across indicators.
The score is calculated from five distinct components, each capturing a different aspect of market behavior. Users can adjust the weight given to each component based on their trading style and market preferences.
Component 1: Trend Strength and Direction
This component uses the Average Directional Index to measure trend strength and the Directional Movement indicators to determine trend direction. When ADX exceeds the trending threshold, indicating a directional market, the component contributes a positive score if the positive directional indicator leads, or a negative score if the negative directional indicator leads. In ranging markets where ADX is low, this component contributes minimally to avoid false trend signals.
Component 2: Multi-Factor Momentum
Rather than relying on a single oscillator, this component synthesizes readings from RSI, MACD histogram, Stochastic, CCI, and Rate of Change. Each oscillator is normalized to a common scale and weighted according to its reliability characteristics. RSI readings are compared against dynamic thresholds that adjust based on trend state, making the indicator more forgiving in uptrends and more demanding in downtrends.
The component also includes divergence detection. When price makes a higher high but RSI makes a lower high (bearish divergence), or when price makes a lower low but RSI makes a higher low (bullish divergence), the divergence score adjusts the momentum component accordingly.
Component 3: Volume Confirmation
Volume provides crucial confirmation of price movements. This component analyzes On-Balance Volume relative to its moving average and measures the slope of OBV to determine whether volume is supporting the price trend. Additionally, it monitors relative volume by comparing current volume to its recent average, adding confirmation when volume spikes accompany price movements.
Component 4: Price Structure and Volatility
This component evaluates where price sits within the dynamic bands and considers the current volatility regime. When price is near the lower band, the component contributes a bullish score, suggesting potential support. When price is near the upper band, it contributes a bearish score, suggesting potential resistance.
The volatility regime assessment uses ATR percentile ranking. Low volatility periods often precede significant moves, while extremely high volatility may indicate unsustainable conditions.
Component 5: Price Action Quality
This component examines the character of recent candles by tracking the ratio of bullish to bearish candles over a lookback period. Consistent bullish price action contributes a positive score, while consistent bearish action contributes negatively. This helps filter signals by confirming that price behavior aligns with other factors.
Dynamic Bands
The indicator plots adaptive bands around a central basis line. The basis can be configured as either a simple or exponential moving average. Band width is determined by ATR multiplied by a dynamic factor that incorporates both ADX (expanding bands in trending markets) and the Chaikin Oscillator (expanding bands during strong accumulation or distribution).
These bands serve multiple purposes: they provide visual context for price position, they define signal trigger zones, and they help identify overextended conditions.
Trend State Detection
The indicator classifies market conditions into three states that affect signal generation and threshold levels.
Strong Uptrend is identified when ADX is rising, ADX exceeds the strong trend threshold, and the positive directional indicator exceeds the negative. This state triggers the most aggressive buy settings, allowing entries on shallow pullbacks.
Downtrend is identified when the negative directional indicator exceeds positive DI and ADX confirms directional movement. This state applies the most conservative buy settings, requiring deep oversold conditions before generating buy signals.
Neutral applies when neither trend condition is met, using moderate threshold settings appropriate for range-bound or transitional markets.
Dynamic RSI Thresholds
A key innovation is the automatic adjustment of RSI thresholds based on trend state. In a strong uptrend, the buy RSI threshold might be set to 50, allowing entries when RSI merely pulls back to neutral rather than requiring oversold conditions. The sell threshold rises to 72, keeping traders in positions longer during favorable conditions.
In downtrends, the buy RSI threshold drops to 25, ensuring buys only trigger on genuine capitulation. The sell threshold drops to 64, making exits easier to trigger.
In neutral markets, traditional oversold and overbought levels apply, with buy triggers around RSI 30 and sell triggers around RSI 68.
This adaptive approach prevents the common problem of indicators that work well in one market environment but fail in others.
Dynamic Cooldown
The signal cooldown period adjusts based on trend strength. During normal conditions, a standard cooldown prevents signal clustering. When ADX exceeds the strong trend threshold and is rising, indicating a powerful trend, the cooldown period extends. This helps traders stay in winning positions longer by reducing the frequency of counter-trend signals.
Cascade Protection
The indicator includes protection mechanisms to prevent overtrading and averaging down into losing positions.
The BBWP (Bollinger Band Width Percentile) monitor tracks current volatility relative to historical levels. When BBWP exceeds a threshold, indicating a volatility spike often associated with sharp moves, all buy signals are frozen. This protects against entering during panic selloffs or blow-off tops.
The consecutive buy counter tracks how many buy signals have occurred without an intervening sell. After reaching the maximum (default 3), no additional buy signals are generated until a sell occurs. This prevents the destructive pattern of repeatedly buying a declining asset.
Both protection mechanisms are displayed in the information panel, allowing traders to understand why signals may or may not be firing.
Signal Generation
Buy signals require price to touch or penetrate the lower band, RSI to be below the dynamic threshold, and the market to be in a trending state (when that filter is enabled). Additionally, the cooldown period must have elapsed and cascade protection must not be blocking buys.
Sell signals require price to touch or penetrate the upper band, RSI to be above the dynamic threshold, and the cooldown to have elapsed.
Signal labels display the entry price, signal type (shallow dip, capitulation, extended, bounce sell, or neutral), and the current position in the consecutive buy count.
Visual Components
The indicator provides multiple layers of visual feedback.
Cloud shading between the bands changes based on whether the composite score is in a buy zone or sell zone. Green clouds indicate bullish score readings, while red clouds indicate bearish readings.
Background coloring reflects the overall market regime. Green background indicates a bullish regime (positive DI leadership with volume confirmation), red indicates bearish regime, and white indicates neutral conditions.
An ADX bar at the bottom of the chart uses color coding: white for ranging (very low ADX), orange for flat, and blue for trending conditions.
The information panel displays the composite score with color coding, current trend state, active RSI thresholds, divergence status, BBWP freeze status, buy counter, market regime, ADX value with trend indicator, current cooldown setting, and live RSI reading color-coded against the active thresholds.
A debug panel can be enabled to show the individual component scores, helping users understand what is driving the composite reading.
How to Use
Monitor the composite score in the information panel. Readings above the buy threshold combined with price near the lower band represent potential long entries. Readings below the sell threshold with price near the upper band suggest exit opportunities.
Pay attention to the trend state. In strong uptrends, be more willing to buy dips and more patient with holding positions. In downtrends, require stronger confirmation before entering and be quicker to take profits on bounces.
Watch the cascade protection status. If BBWP shows frozen or the buy counter is approaching maximum, exercise additional caution regardless of other signals.
Use the dynamic RSI thresholds as context. When the panel shows buy RSI threshold at 50 (strong uptrend), even a pullback to RSI 45 is a potential entry. When the threshold shows 25 (downtrend), wait for genuine capitulation conditions.
Component Weight Adjustment
The relative importance of each scoring component can be adjusted through the settings. The default weights emphasize trend strength (30%) and momentum (25%), with volume (20%), price structure (15%), and price action (10%) providing confirmation.
For trend-following strategies, consider increasing trend and momentum weights. For mean-reversion approaches, increase the price structure weight to emphasize band position. The weights should sum to approximately 1.0 for proper score scaling.
Settings Guidance
The default settings are calibrated for cryptocurrency markets on lower timeframes. For traditional markets or longer timeframes, consider adjusting the ADX trending threshold (lower values for less volatile assets), the dynamic RSI levels for each trend state, and the cascade protection parameters.
The Heikin Ashi option for band calculation can provide smoother bands but may introduce slight lag. The default setting uses standard price data for better real-time accuracy.
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🧠 What is THE ORACLE v5
THE ORACLE v5 is my institutional style market assistant.
It does not try to predict the future with magic. It reads the current regime and answers one simple question:
“Is this a quality location to be involved in this market or should I sit on my hands”
The engine watches
• Structure and smart money concepts
• Volume and order flow pressure
• VWAP and premium or discount zones
• Multi timeframe trend alignment
• Momentum and volatility conditions
• Session and killzone timing
Every bar it builds an internal score and only throws a signal when enough conditions line up.
You are not buying the logic from this description. You are just getting a clean interface to read what the engine is already calculating behind the scenes.
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🚀 Quick start
1️⃣ Add THE ORACLE v5 to your chart
Use it mainly on Gold and major CFD pairs. It works intraday and swing, but stay consistent with the timeframe you choose.
2️⃣ Choose your mode in the settings
• Sniper for very selective trades
• Aggressive for more frequent setups
• Scalper for faster moves
• Swing for higher timeframe bias and cleaner locations
3️⃣ Watch the signal labels on the chart
• Green LONG labels show long opportunities
• Red SHORT labels show short opportunities
Each one comes with a confidence grade so you can quickly decide if it deserves your attention or just a screenshot for study.
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📺 Reading the terminal dashboard
Top panel is your mission control. It shows things like
• Current algo status scanning, long, or short
• Market structure bullish, bearish, or ranging
• Higher timeframe bias and how many timeframes agree
• Volume state normal, active, institutional, extreme
• Valuation relative to VWAP premium, discount, extreme
• Volatility and regime expansion or contraction
• Session context London, New York, killzones, or off hours
Use it like a checklist. If the terminal is screaming premium, extreme volatility and off session, you know you are forcing trades. If you see discount, aligned bias, clean session and a fresh signal, that is where you lean in.
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🎯 How to use the signals
When a new LONG or SHORT signal appears:
1️⃣ Check the dashboard first
Is structure aligned with the direction
Is the multi timeframe bias agreeing
Is volume supportive or dead
2️⃣ Look at the TP and SL ladder the script prints
You will see
• Suggested stop location
• Three take profit levels
Use these as a framework. You still choose your exact execution and partials.
3️⃣ Size your risk
The risk section lets you think in risk per trade rather than random lot size. Keep risk controlled, especially if you are new to the engine.
4️⃣ Respect the mode you chose
On Sniper mode you should expect less trades but better conditions. Do not compare it to an aggressive scalper mode and call it slow.
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📝 Pending order system
The pending orders section is there for traders who want to set levels in advance instead of chasing price.
The engine can suggest
• Buy limits in discount zones or at key pullback levels
• Sell limits in premium zones or at supply style areas
• Buy stops above breakout areas
• Sell stops below breakdown areas
For each pending idea you will see
• Entry
• Stop
• TP one and TP two
• Reason for the idea such as VWAP retest, discount band, breakout stop
You still decide if you actually place that order. Think of it as a smart assistant highlighting levels, not a robot you obey blindly.
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🧩 How this fits in your trading
Use THE ORACLE v5 as
• A regime detector to tell you when the market is worth touching
• A confluence layer on top of your own strategy
• A way to track structure, volume and VWAP without drawing everything by hand
You bring
• Your own playbook
• Your own risk rules
• Your own discipline
The engine brings the data and structure so you can move like a desk, not a random retail trader.
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⚠️ Disclaimer
This is a tool for analysis and trade assistance, not financial advice or a guarantee of profit.
Trading CFDs, forex and futures carries significant risk. Do your own research, test everything in demo and never risk money you cannot afford to lose.
Helix Protocol 7Helix Protocol 7
Overview
Helix Protocol 7 is a trend-adaptive signal engine that automatically adjusts its buy and sell criteria based on current market conditions. Rather than using fixed thresholds that work well in some environments but fail in others, Helix detects whether the market is in a strong uptrend, neutral consolidation, or downtrend, then applies the appropriate signal parameters for each state. This adaptive approach helps traders buy dips aggressively in confirmed uptrends while requiring much stricter conditions before buying in downtrends.
Core Philosophy
The fundamental insight behind Helix is that the same indicator readings mean different things in different market contexts. An RSI of 45 during a strong uptrend represents a healthy pullback and buying opportunity. That same RSI of 45 during a confirmed downtrend might just be a brief pause before further decline. Helix encodes this context-awareness directly into its signal logic.
The Money Line
At the center of the indicator is the Money Line, which can be configured as either a linear regression line or a weighted combination of exponential moving averages. Linear regression provides a mathematically optimal fit through recent price data, while the weighted EMA option offers more responsiveness to recent price action. The slope of the Money Line determines whether the immediate price trend is bullish, bearish, or neutral, which affects the color of the bands and cloud shading.
Dynamic Envelope Bands
Upper and lower bands are calculated using Average True Range multiplied by a dynamic factor. When ADX indicates trending conditions, the bands automatically widen to accommodate larger price swings. The Chaikin Accumulation/Distribution indicator also influences band width, with strong accumulation or distribution causing additional band expansion. This dual adaptation helps the bands remain relevant across different volatility regimes.
Trend State Detection
Helix classifies market conditions into four distinct states using a combination of ADX behavior and Directional Movement analysis.
Strong Uptrend requires ADX to be rising (gaining momentum), ADX value above a threshold (default 25), and the positive directional indicator exceeding the negative. This combination confirms not just that price is rising, but that the trend is strengthening.
Strong Downtrend uses the same ADX requirements but with the negative directional indicator dominant. This identifies accelerating downward momentum.
Weak Downtrend is detected when ADX is falling (trend losing steam) but negative DI still exceeds positive DI. This often represents the exhaustion phase of a decline.
Neutral applies when none of the above conditions are met, typically during consolidation or when directional indicators are close together.
Adaptive Signal Thresholds
The indicator uses Fisher Transform and RSI as its primary oscillators, but the trigger levels change based on trend state.
During Strong Uptrend, buy conditions are relaxed significantly. The Fisher threshold might be set to 1.0 (only slightly below neutral) and RSI to 50, allowing entries on minor pullbacks within the established trend. Sell conditions are tightened, requiring Fisher above 2.5 and RSI above 70, letting winning positions run longer.
During Neutral conditions, both buy and sell thresholds return to traditional oversold and overbought levels. Fisher must reach -2.0 for buys and +2.0 for sells, with RSI requirements around 30 and 65 respectively.
During Downtrend, buy conditions become very strict. Fisher must reach extreme oversold levels like -2.5 and RSI must drop below 25, ensuring buys only trigger on genuine capitulation. Sell conditions are loosened, allowing exits on any meaningful bounce.
This asymmetric approach embodies the trading principle of being aggressive when conditions favor you and defensive when they do not.
Band Touch Signals
In addition to oscillator-based signals, Helix generates signals when price touches the dynamic bands. A touch of the lower band indicates potential support and generates a buy signal. A touch of the upper band suggests potential resistance and generates a sell signal. These band-based signals work alongside the oscillator signals, providing entries even when Fisher and RSI have not reached their thresholds.
Extreme Move Detection
Sometimes price moves so violently that it penetrates the bands by an unusual amount. Helix measures this penetration depth as a percentage of ATR and can flag these as "extreme" signals. Extreme signals have special properties: they can fire intra-bar (before the candle closes) to catch wick entries, they can bypass normal cooldown periods, and they can optionally bypass volatility freezes. This allows the indicator to capture panic selling events that might be missed by waiting for candle closes.
Cascade Protection System
A critical feature for risk management is the built-in cascade protection that prevents averaging down into oblivion. The system has two components.
First, it tracks Bollinger Band Width Percentile, which measures current volatility relative to its historical range. When BBWP exceeds a threshold (default 92%), indicating a volatility spike often associated with sharp directional moves, all buy signals are temporarily frozen. This prevents entries during the most dangerous market conditions.
Second, it counts consecutive buy signals without an intervening sell. After reaching the maximum (default 3), no additional buy signals are generated until a sell occurs. This absolute limit prevents the common mistake of repeatedly buying a falling asset.
The protection status is displayed in the information panel, showing current BBWP level and the consecutive buy count.
RSI Divergence Detection
Helix includes automatic detection of RSI divergences, which often precede trend reversals. Regular bullish divergence occurs when price makes a lower low but RSI makes a higher low, suggesting weakening downside momentum. Regular bearish divergence is the opposite pattern at tops. Hidden divergences, which suggest trend continuation rather than reversal, are also detected and can be displayed optionally. Divergence lines are drawn directly on the price chart connecting the relevant pivot points.
Signal Cooldown
To prevent signal clustering and overtrading, a configurable cooldown period prevents new signals for a set number of bars after each signal. This ensures each signal represents a distinct trading opportunity.
Visual Components
The indicator provides comprehensive visual feedback. The Money Line changes color based on slope direction. The cloud shading between bands reflects trend bias. An ADX bar at the bottom of the chart uses color coding to show trend state at a glance: lime for strong uptrend, red for downtrend, white for ranging (very low ADX), orange for flat, and blue for trending but not yet strong.
Price labels appear at signal locations showing the entry or exit price, the trigger type (band touch, uptrend dip, capitulation, etc.), and the current position in the consecutive buy count.
The information panel displays current trend state, divergence status, BBWP freeze status, buy counter, ADX with direction arrow, DI spread, Fisher and RSI values, and the current active thresholds for buy and sell signals. A compact mode is available for mobile devices.
How to Use
In strong uptrends, look for buy signals on pullbacks to the Money Line or lower band. The relaxed thresholds will generate more frequent entries, which is appropriate when trend momentum is confirmed. Consider letting sell signals pass if the trend remains strong.
In neutral markets, treat signals more selectively. Both buy and sell signals require significant oscillator extremes, making them higher-probability but less frequent.
In downtrends, exercise extreme caution with buy signals. The strict requirements mean buys only trigger on major oversold conditions. Respect sell signals promptly, as the loosened thresholds are designed to protect capital.
Always monitor the cascade protection status. If BBWP shows frozen or the buy counter is at maximum, the indicator is warning you that conditions are dangerous for new long entries.
Settings Guidance
The default settings are calibrated for cryptocurrency markets on 5-minute timeframes. For other assets or timeframes, consider adjusting the ADX threshold for strong trend detection (lower for less volatile assets), the Fisher and RSI thresholds for each trend state, and the BBWP freeze level based on the asset's typical volatility profile.
The indicator includes a debug panel that can be enabled to show the detailed state of all conditions, useful for understanding why signals are or are not firing.
HEIST PROPHECY MASTER SUITE v20This is the top level HEIST engine.
Your all-in-one institutional scanner that blends breakout logic, structure mapping, smart zones, trend state and an execution dashboard into one visual system.
MASTER SUITE v20 is built for traders who want everything on the chart without clutter and without guesswork.
You get the bigger picture
the structure
the direction
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and the execution map
all in a single interface.
No strategy leaks.
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⭐ What it displays
• High quality buy and sell signals
• Visual structure shifts (BOS / CHoCH)
• Supply and demand zones
• Liquidity sweep markers
• Clean trend read
• ATR-based risk framework
• TP1, TP2 and TP3 projections
• A compact institutional dashboard showing direction, entry, stop and targets
Everything is visual.
Internal logic stays private.
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⭐ How to use MASTER SUITE v20
1. Load the indicator
Works best on:
• Gold
• Indices
• Major FX pairs
2. Read the trend and signal panel
The dashboard instantly tells you:
• Bullish or bearish trend state
• BUY, SELL or SCANNING mode
• Entry, SL and TP levels
This keeps your decision making clean.
3. Let the chart show the story
The visuals help you see:
• When structure shifts
• Where zones of interest form
• Where liquidity gets taken
• Where continuation or reversal may happen
You’re not guessing anymore.
4. When a HEIST signal appears
Use this simple checklist:
• Does it align with your personal bias?
• Does the dashboard confirm direction?
• Do the levels fit your risk profile?
• Is the market clean or chaotic?
Execution is your choice.
The suite simply organizes the environment.
5. Manage the trade using the built-in levels
• SL is placed visually
• TP1, TP2, TP3 help you scale out or let runners go
• Structure cues help you see when momentum shifts
You control the outcome.
The engine just keeps the map clean.
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⭐ Who MASTER SUITE v20 is made for
• Intraday and swing traders
• Gold and index traders
• Structure-based traders
• Continuation and breakout traders
• Traders who want clean execution without clutter
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⭐ What MASTER SUITE v20 is NOT
• Not a bot
• Not financial advice
• Not a guarantee of outcomes
• Not a replacement for your plan
It’s a visual system designed to support professional-level decision making.
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MoneyLine CipherMoneyLine Cipher
Overview
MoneyLine Cipher is a trend-following indicator designed to identify high-probability entry and exit points by combining multiple technical analysis methods into a unified signal system. The indicator adapts its behavior based on current market conditions, becoming more aggressive in strong trends and more conservative in choppy or uncertain markets.
Core Concept: The Money Line
At the heart of this indicator is the Money Line, a linear regression line that acts as a dynamic center of price action. Unlike a simple moving average, linear regression fits a straight line through recent prices using least-squares methodology, providing a smoother representation of the underlying trend direction. The slope of this line determines whether the market is in a bullish, bearish, or neutral state.
Dynamic Envelope Bands
The indicator plots upper and lower bands around the Money Line using Average True Range (ATR) as the volatility measure. What makes these bands unique is their adaptive multiplier system. When the ADX (Average Directional Index) indicates a strong trend, the bands automatically widen to accommodate larger price swings and avoid premature exits. In ranging or weak trend conditions, the bands contract to provide tighter entry and exit zones. This dynamic adjustment helps the indicator perform consistently across different market environments.
Trend State Detection
The indicator classifies market conditions into five distinct states: Strong Uptrend, Uptrend, Neutral, Downtrend, and Strong Downtrend. This classification uses three complementary methods working together.
First, the Directional Movement Index (DMI) measures the spread between positive and negative directional indicators. A large positive spread suggests bullish momentum, while a large negative spread indicates bearish pressure.
Second, On-Balance Volume (OBV) confirms whether volume supports the indicated trend direction. For a Strong Uptrend classification, OBV must be rising above its moving average, confirming that buying pressure backs the price movement.
Third, ADX must exceed a minimum threshold for Strong trend classifications, ensuring that only genuinely trending markets receive the Strong designation.
Signal Generation
Buy and sell signals are generated using Fisher Transform and Aroon indicators, but with a crucial enhancement: the trigger thresholds adjust dynamically based on the current trend state.
The Fisher Transform converts price data into a Gaussian normal distribution, making turning points easier to identify. In a Strong Uptrend, the buy threshold relaxes (making buys easier to trigger) while the sell threshold tightens (making sells harder to trigger). This allows traders to stay in winning positions longer during favorable conditions. The opposite applies in downtrends, where the system becomes quick to exit and reluctant to enter long positions.
The Aroon indicator measures how recently price made a new high or low within the lookback period. Combined with Fisher Transform, this dual-confirmation approach reduces false signals that might occur when using either indicator alone.
Band touches also generate signals. When price reaches the lower band, a potential buy zone is identified. When price reaches the upper band, a potential sell zone is flagged.
Cascade Protection System
A key feature is the built-in protection against averaging down into a losing position. The system tracks consecutive buy signals and limits them to a configurable maximum (default: 3). After reaching this limit, no additional buy signals are generated until a sell signal resets the counter. This prevents the common mistake of repeatedly buying during a sustained decline.
Additionally, the indicator monitors Bollinger Band Width Percentile (BBWP), which measures current volatility relative to historical volatility. When BBWP exceeds a threshold (indicating a volatility spike often associated with sharp moves), buy signals are temporarily frozen. This protects against entering during panic selloffs or blow-off tops.
Extreme Move Detection
Sometimes price moves so aggressively that it penetrates the bands by an unusual amount. The indicator detects these extreme moves and can generate signals even during normal cooldown periods. The logic is that an extreme band penetration represents a significant overextension that warrants attention regardless of recent signal history. These extreme signals are visually distinguished from regular signals.
RSI Divergence
The indicator includes RSI divergence detection as an additional confirmation tool. When price makes a lower low but RSI makes a higher low (bullish divergence), it suggests weakening downside momentum and a potential reversal. Bearish divergence (price higher high, RSI lower high) warns of potential tops. Both regular and hidden divergences are detected and marked on the chart.
Signal Cooldown
To prevent overtrading and signal clustering, a configurable cooldown period prevents new signals for a set number of bars after each signal. This spacing ensures that each signal represents a distinct trading opportunity rather than repeated triggers on the same price movement.
Visual Display
The indicator provides a comprehensive information panel showing current trend state, BBWP status, consecutive buy count, ADX reading, Fisher and Aroon values, cooldown status, and current dynamic thresholds. An ADX bar at the bottom of the chart provides quick visual reference for trend strength and direction using color coding.
Signal labels display the entry or exit price along with the current buy count (for buy signals), helping traders track their position sizing.
How to Use
In uptrending markets, look for buy signals near the lower band, particularly when the trend state shows Uptrend or Strong Uptrend. These represent pullback opportunities within an established trend.
In downtrending markets, the indicator naturally reduces buy signals and increases sell sensitivity, helping traders avoid catching falling knives.
In neutral or ranging conditions, signals from both directions are generated with moderate thresholds, suitable for mean-reversion trading within the bands.
Monitor the BBWP and consecutive buy counter in the info panel. If BBWP shows "FROZEN" or the buy counter approaches the maximum, exercise additional caution with new long entries.
Settings Guidance
The default settings are optimized for 5-minute cryptocurrency charts but can be adjusted for other timeframes and assets. Key parameters to consider adjusting include the Money Line length (shorter for more responsive, longer for smoother), ATR multiplier range (wider bands reduce signals but improve accuracy), and the various threshold values for trend classification.
Prophecy Orderflow Institutional v6Free Trading Academy: howtobebullish.com
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Telegram: t.me/prophecyorderflow
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⭐ What Prophecy Orderflow v6 is
A clean intraday execution assistant built to help traders:
• Spot high quality breakouts without noise
• See structured entries instead of guessing
• Get instant clarity with mapped SL and TP levels
• Manage trades more confidently with optional BE and trail visuals
This is an execution support tool, not an automated strategy.
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⭐ What it shows you (WITHOUT revealing the logic)
• Buy or sell signals when momentum breaks cleanly
• A mapped entry zone
• Automatic SL and TP1, TP2, TP3 projections
• Optional break even marker
• Optional trailing guide
• Session on/off filter to avoid dead market hours
• A simple dashboard that keeps everything readable
All logic stays private.
Users only see the output.
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⭐ How to actually use it (clear but not exposing IP)
1. Load the indicator on your preferred chart
Works best on Gold, indices, and major forex pairs.
2. Choose your trading timeframe
Prophecy adapts to 1 minute, 5 minute and 15 minute execution styles.
3. Turn sessions ON if you only want signals during active market hours
London and New York sessions usually feel the cleanest.
4. When a signal prints, follow this simple decision process:
• Does it align with your personal bias?
• Is the market moving clean or is it choppy?
• Does the mapped SL and TP structure make sense for your plan?
If yes, you trade it.
If not, you skip it.
No overthinking.
5. Manage the trade using the visuals
• SL and TP levels update instantly
• BE line shows when you can neutralize risk
• Trail line appears only when the move is strong enough
You choose how much you want to lock in or let run.
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⭐ Who it’s designed for
• Scalpers who need clean entries
• Intraday traders who want structure
• Traders who struggle with SL and TP placement
• Gold and index traders who need fast visual clarity
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⭐ Important Notes
• Not financial advice
• Not a bot
• Use your own risk management
• Backtest and forward test before sizing up
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⭐ Access the full trading ecosystem
Free Academy: howtobebullish.com
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Telegram: t.me/prophecyorderflow
Fat Tony's Composite Momentum + ROC (v0.4)Fat Tony's Composite Momentum + ROC (v0.4)
Option guy settings and indicators
True Gap Finder with Revisit DetectionTrue Gap Finder with Revisit Detection
This indicator is a powerful tool for intraday traders to identify and track price gaps. Unlike simple gap indicators, this script actively tracks the status of the gap, visualizing the void until it is filled (revisited) by price.
Key Features:
Active Gap Tracking: Finds gap-up and gap-down occurrences (where Low > Previous High or High < Previous Low) and actively tracks them.
Gap Zones (Clouds): Visually shades the empty "gap zone" (the void between the gap candles), making it instantly obvious where price needs to travel to fill the gap. The cloud disappears automatically once the gap is filled.
Dynamic Labels: automatically displays price labels at the origin of the gap, showing the specific price range (High-Low) that constitutes the gap. Labels are positioned intelligently to avoid cluttering current price action.
Alerts: Configurable alerts notify you the moment a gap is filled.
Customization: Full control over colors, clouds, labels, and alert settings to match your chart style.
How it works: The indicator tracks the most recent gap. If a new gap forms, it becomes the active focus. When price moves back to "close" or "fill" this gap area, the lines and clouds automatically stop plotting, giving you a clean chart that focuses only on open business.
Worstfx Fractal Sessions 🧩 Worstfx Fractal Sessions Public — Features & Purpose
✔️ Includes clean session structure • Simple confluence • Built-in guardrails for your psychology
Worstfx Fractal Sessions Public is a stripped-back, clean version of the full Worstfx framework.
It’s designed to give every trader the core advantages of the fractal system:
• clear session structure
• simple trend/confluence read
• context from Daily ATR
• basic order-flow sentiment
• an on-chart help panel so nobody gets lost
All without overwhelming settings or “indicator soup.”
Use it to see the day as a story: Asia range → London expansion → Pre-NY setup → NY confirmation or reversal.
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⚙️ Main Features
1️⃣ Session Shading (Asia / London / Pre NY / NY)
What it does
• Colors each session with soft, transparent shading:
• Asia – yellow tone
• London – purple tone
• Pre NY – light blue
• NY – light blue (separate time block)
• You can customize the session times and colors.
• Includes a 6:00 pm ET divider line to mark the start of a new “trading day” in your framework.
Why it matters (psychology)
• Your brain stops seeing random candles and starts seeing chapters:
• Asia = range / setup
• London = expansion / fakeouts
• NY = continuation / reversal
• This reduces FOMO and impulsive entries because you naturally ask:
“Which session am I in?”
“What is this session supposed to be doing?”
• The 6pm divider helps you mentally reset each day instead of carrying emotional baggage from yesterday into today.
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2️⃣ Time-Frame Confluence Panel (Weekly → 15m)
What it does
• Checks a simple model on multiple timeframes (W, D, 4H, 1H, 15m):
• Above or below the 50 EMA
• RSI above or below 50
• Converts that into a 0–100% confluence score per TF.
• Gives a %TOTAL score that blends all TFs into a single number.
• Two display modes:
• Strip — horizontal bar with W/D/4H/1H/15m + %TOTAL
• Table — vertical list showing bull% / bear% per TF
• Mobile mode shrinks everything for smaller screens.
Why it matters (psychology)
• Instead of arguing with yourself about “trend,” you get a simple question:
“Are the higher timeframes mostly aligned or mixed?”
• Green/high %TOTAL = “permission” to press your bias, not to over-trade.
• Red/low %TOTAL = natural brake: “This is not the clean trend day. Size down or stay out.”
• It pulls you away from 1-minute tunnel vision and forces you to respect bigger structure.
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3️⃣ Daily ATR Panel (Last 4–12 days + Forecast)
What it does
• Tracks true daily range (High–Low) over recent days.
• Shows:
• Last few days’ range in ticks and $
• Optional 4-day average forecast (projected typical daily move)
• Option to show just last 4 days, or full 12-day history.
• Two modes:
• Table – labeled rows with “ticks / $” columns
• Macro – compact text summary like “FC: 2000t | $20.00”
Why it matters (psychology)
• You stop expecting 5000-tick moves on a 600-tick average day.
• When the forecast is small, you naturally:
• avoid chasing huge targets
• respect partials
• recognize “maybe today just isn’t the big runner”
• On big ATR days, you recognize that volatility is here, so:
• you give your targets breathing room
• you’re less likely to panic when price swings
• This keeps your expectations in line with reality, which reduces tilt, frustration, and revenge trades.
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4️⃣ Order-Flow Sentiment Panel (Compact OF Read)
What it does
• Estimates buy vs sell volume on the current and previous candles.
• Shows:
• Sentiment row with Buy% / Sell%
• Buy/Sell volumes (with “k/m” formatting if enabled)
• Optional extra rows for prior candles.
• Highlights imbalances when one side hits your imbalance threshold (e.g., 70%).
Why it matters (psychology)
• Gives you a quick “who’s in control right now” view without staring at raw volume.
• Imbalance flashes create micro-alerts:
• “This might be a stop run or strong continuation, pay attention.”
• Prevents you from blindly shorting into heavy buy pressure or buying into stacked sell pressure just because of greed or fear.
• Makes your entries feel more validated, which calms you during the trade.
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🧠 Overall Psychological Goal
Worstfx Fractal Sessions Public is not just a visual skin for your charts.
It’s a behavior framework.
It tries to quietly enforce:
• Patience → by tying you to sessions and key time behavior.
• Selectivity → by checking multi-TF trend alignment.
• Realistic expectations → via ATR context.
• Non-impulsive entries → via order-flow imbalance checks.
• Accountability → via clear explanations and structure, not vibes.
Instead of chasing every move, you’re guided into a loop:
“What session am I in? What is ATR saying? Are TFs aligned? Is order-flow confirming? If not, I wait.”
🔋 The risk is minimized by structure & The reward is maximized by timing🔋
Trend Fibo 1.618This indicator is based on the Muslim strategy. I recommend studying it first and also working on a demo account.






















