Santo Graal MMAQuick summary: Blue line above and open = buy Blue line below and open = sell Bands stuck together (purple) = get ready, it’s about to blow!
That’s literally it. Stick to these 3 simple rules and this indicator prints money all year long.
Best timeframes (2025):
5min & 15min → mini index, mini dollar, crypto
1h & 4h → crypto (BTC, SOL, ETH) and stocks
Daily → swing trades lasting weeks (crazy profits with just a few trades)
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RoseTree M2 IndexM2 Money Supply Indicator with 10-Week Offset
This indicator tracks the expansion and contraction of M2 money supply with a 10-week offset, revealing strong correlation with Bitcoin price action. While other traders rely on standard 108/80 day offsets, our modified approach helps front-run market participants as this relationship has become widely recognized alpha.
Use this in combination with our systematic indicators to:
Project potential medium-term market trends
Position before major liquidity-driven moves
Identify divergences that signal potential trend changes
The indicator provides valuable insight into how expanding/contracting liquidity environments affect crypto markets, giving you a meaningful edge in anticipating broader market direction.
Key Levels v1Key Levels
This comprehensive multi-timeframe indicator provides traders with key price levels and opening ranges across multiple timeframes, designed to identify significant support/resistance zones and market structure.
KEY FEATURES:
📦 Monthly Range Box
- Automatically draws a box capturing the high and low of the first 9 hours of each new month
- Box extends until the next month begins
- Includes an optional mid-line showing the 50% level of the range
- Fully customizable colors, line styles, and background opacity
📊 Multi-Timeframe Open Lines
The indicator plots horizontal lines at the open price of:
- Midnight Open (00:00 session start)
- 4-Hour Open (updates every 4-hour candle)
- Daily Open (true daily candle open)
- Weekly Open (start of trading week)
- Monthly Open (start of new month)
- Yearly Open (start of new year)
🎯 Smart Label System
- Automatic label combining when multiple timeframe opens overlap at the same price
- Clean text labels positioned ahead of current price to avoid obstruction
- Labels show combined timeframes (e.g., "Monthly Open / Weekly Open")
⚙️ Customization Options
Each timeframe open line includes:
- Toggle on/off independently
- Custom color selection
- Line style options (Solid, Dashed, Dotted)
- Organized settings grouped by timeframe for easy navigation
🔧 Technical Implementation
- Uses request.security() for accurate higher timeframe data
- Works on any chart timeframe
- Lines extend 10 bars beyond current price for clear label visibility
- Efficient overlap detection prevents duplicate labels
IDEAL FOR:
✓ Identifying key institutional levels
✓ Trading range breakouts
✓ Multi-timeframe analysis
✓ Support and resistance zones
✓ Session-based trading strategies
All settings are organized chronologically from shortest to longest timeframe for intuitive configuration.
Pulse by RoseTreePulse by RoseTree is a dynamic stock/cash allocation indicator that answers the essential question: "How much should I have in stocks right now?"
It outputs a percentage from 0-100% representing suggested equity exposure—a reading of 75% means 75% stocks and 25% cash/bonds. The indicator synthesizes five key market dimensions: Regime (trend strength and market structure), Risk (volatility and drawdown management), Valuation (P/E, equity risk premium, shareholder yield), Sentiment (VIX term structure and fear/greed dynamics), and Macro (yield curves, credit spreads, financial stability). Each factor is weighted and blended into a single actionable signal. A built-in Crisis Detection System automatically reduces exposure when multiple stress indicators trigger—including VIX spikes, rapid drawdowns, credit spread blowouts, and correlated stock/bond selloffs. The indicator classifies markets into six regimes: Strong Bull, Bull Market, Neutral, Correction, Bear Market, and Crisis. Four approach modes (Conservative, Balanced, Aggressive, Adaptive) let you match the signal to your risk personality. The on-chart dashboard displays real-time metrics including VIX, market drawdown, P/E ratio, equity risk premium, ROE, and individual component scores. Built-in alerts notify you of allocation threshold crossings, regime changes, and crisis events. Data is pulled automatically from SPY, VIX, Treasury yields, credit ETFs (HYG/LQD), TLT, gold, and dollar index. Eight color themes are included with dark/light mode support. Best used on daily timeframe for strategic allocation decisions.
RoseTree BTC Macro LiquidityThis indicator identies good entry and exit points for Bitcoin by comparing its market cap to the total global M2 money supply, while also factoring in macroeconomic trends.
Why It's Unique
- Combines macro liquidity (M2) with BTC valuation.
- Not price-based — more about where BTC stands in the bigger economic picture.
- Useful for long-term, macro-aware investors looking for timing signals aligned with monetary expansion.
✅ Buy Signal (Green Triangle Below Bar)
M2 is expanding (liquidity increasing), AND
Bitcoin is undervalued compared to its historical relationship to M2
→ Suggests potential upside, triggers a green triangle below the bar.
❌ Sell Signal (Red Triangle Above Bar)
Bitcoin is significantly above its historical average share of M2
→ Suggests overvaluation or a short-term top, triggers a red triangle above the bar.
What is Global M2 Money Supply? (GLM2)
M2 is a measure of money supply, including cash, checking deposits, and easily convertible near money.
This indicator manually aggregates M2 values from numerous countries and converts them into USD equivalents using exchange rates.
The countries include the US, EU, UK, China, India, Japan, Brazil, and many others — totaling over 20.
This tells you how large Bitcoin is relative to the global money supply, giving a sense of its macroeconomic footprint or potential room to grow.
Color Trend Reversal by [Orthodox777]Provides a reversal signal (arrow + “LONG” or “SHORT”) when the trend changes.
Can be used for swing trading, intraday trading, or scalping.
HTCTS - Session & Time LiquidityHTCTS - Session & Time Liquidity
1. ภาพรวมการทำงาน (Overview)
อินดิเคเตอร์ตัวนี้ทำหน้าที่ 4 อย่างหลักพร้อมกัน:
Auto DST (ปรับเวลาตามฤดูอัตโนมัติ): คุณไม่ต้องมานั่งแก้เวลาเมื่อตลาดต่างประเทศเปลี่ยนเวลา (Daylight Saving Time) เพราะโค้ดอ้างอิง Timezone ของตลาดนั้นๆ โดยตรง (เช่น NY ใช้ America/New_York)
Session Bars: แสดงแถบสีเล็กๆ ด้านล่างจอเพื่อบอกว่าตอนนี้อยู่ใน Session ไหน (Asia, London, NY AM, NY PM, Thai) แทนการถมสีพื้นหลังซึ่งอาจจะรกตา
High/Low Levels & Sweeps: เมื่อจบ Session โปรแกรมจะตีเส้น High และ Low ของช่วงเวลานั้นทิ้งไว้ ถ้ากราฟวิ่งไปชนเส้นเหล่านั้น (Breakout/Sweep) เส้นจะเปลี่ยนเป็นเส้นประและขึ้นข้อความว่า "(Swept)"
1. Indicator Overview and Purpose (ICT/SMC Framework)
This custom Pine Script indicator is designed specifically for traders utilizing ICT (Inner Circle Trader) or SMC (Smart Money Concepts) methodologies. Its primary function is to simplify the analysis of Time & Price by automatically defining and tracking key market sessions, their resulting liquidity levels (High/Low), and detecting liquidity sweeps (Stop Hunts).
The indicator is designed to be Zero-Maintenance regarding time zones, as it automatically adjusts for Daylight Saving Time (DST) changes in major financial centers (London, New York).
2. Key Features and Logic
A. Automatic DST Handling (Auto-DST)
The script uses specific, location-based time zones for global markets instead of a fixed GMT/UTC offset.
Asia: Uses Asia/Tokyo.
London: Uses Europe/London (Automatically adjusts for BST).
New York (AM/PM): Uses America/New_York (Automatically adjusts for EST/EDT).
This guarantees that the session times displayed on your chart (regardless of your local time, e.g., Thailand GMT+7) always align with the actual opening and closing moments of the corresponding financial market.
Institutional 50: The Truth TellerOverview This is a comprehensive "Fusion Strategy" overlay designed to filter out false breakouts and catch high-probability trends. It upgrades the classic EMA 50 Cross Strategy by "locking" the signal with Institutional Volume Flow (VFI) and adding an automated Fibonacci safety guard.
The Problem Standard moving average strategies often fail in two scenarios:
Fakeouts: Price crosses the line, but there is no real volume backing the move.
Choppy Markets: The price dances around the line, generating multiple false signals.
The Solution: Triple-Layer Filtering This indicator solves these issues using a strict logic:
The Trigger (EMA 50): The primary signal is generated when price crosses the EMA 50.
The Lock (VFI Filter): A signal is ONLY valid if the Volume Flow Indicator (VFI) confirms the direction (Positive for Buy, Negative for Sell). If price crosses but VFI disagrees, the line turns GRAY, warning of a "Empty Rally" or "Bear Trap."
The Safety (Fib Guard): The system automatically draws invisible Fibonacci retracement levels based on recent price action. If a trend reverses and breaks the Golden Ratio (0.618), a Yellow Warning Arrow appears, signaling a potential trend failure.
Anti-Chop Filter: It calculates the slope of the EMA. If the market is flat/ranging, the line turns WHITE and signals are suppressed.
Visual Guide & Legend
🟢 Green Line + BUY Label: Confirmed Uptrend (Price > EMA 50 + Positive Institutional Volume).
🔴 Red Line + SELL Label: Confirmed Downtrend (Price < EMA 50 + Negative Institutional Volume).
⚪ Gray Line: CAUTION. Price has crossed the EMA, but Volume does NOT confirm. Do not enter.
⬜ White Line / Background: CHOP ZONE. The market is ranging/flat. No trades.
⚠️ Yellow Arrows (EXIT?): The price has moved against the trend and broken key Fibonacci Support/Resistance. Consider tightening stops or exiting.
Best For:
Trend Following on 1H, 4H, and Daily timeframes.
Traders looking to filter out "Noise" and focus only on Volume-Backed moves.
Sniper 50: VFI Lockedבבקשה. הנה תיאור מקצועי, חד וברור באנגלית עבור האינדיקטור הסופי שבנינו (Sniper 50: VFI Locked). זה כתוב בצורה שמתאימה לפרסום ב-TradingView או לשיתוף עם סוחרים אחרים, ומסביר בדיוק את ה"מוח" מאחורי המערכת.
תעתיק את זה:
Name:
Sniper 50: VFI Locked & Fib Guard
Description:
Overview This is a comprehensive "Fusion Strategy" overlay designed to filter out false breakouts and catch high-probability trends. It upgrades the classic EMA 50 Cross Strategy by "locking" the signal with Institutional Volume Flow (VFI) and adding an automated Fibonacci safety guard.
The Problem Standard moving average strategies often fail in two scenarios:
Fakeouts: Price crosses the line, but there is no real volume backing the move.
Choppy Markets: The price dances around the line, generating multiple false signals.
The Solution: Triple-Layer Filtering This indicator solves these issues using a strict logic:
The Trigger (EMA 50): The primary signal is generated when price crosses the EMA 50.
The Lock (VFI Filter): A signal is ONLY valid if the Volume Flow Indicator (VFI) confirms the direction (Positive for Buy, Negative for Sell). If price crosses but VFI disagrees, the line turns GRAY, warning of a "Empty Rally" or "Bear Trap."
The Safety (Fib Guard): The system automatically draws invisible Fibonacci retracement levels based on recent price action. If a trend reverses and breaks the Golden Ratio (0.618), a Yellow Warning Arrow appears, signaling a potential trend failure.
Anti-Chop Filter: It calculates the slope of the EMA. If the market is flat/ranging, the line turns WHITE and signals are suppressed.
Visual Guide & Legend
🟢 Green Line + BUY Label: Confirmed Uptrend (Price > EMA 50 + Positive Institutional Volume).
🔴 Red Line + SELL Label: Confirmed Downtrend (Price < EMA 50 + Negative Institutional Volume).
⚪ Gray Line: CAUTION. Price has crossed the EMA, but Volume does NOT confirm. Do not enter.
⬜ White Line / Background: CHOP ZONE. The market is ranging/flat. No trades.
⚠️ Yellow Arrows (EXIT?): The price has moved against the trend and broken key Fibonacci Support/Resistance. Consider tightening stops or exiting.
Best For:
Trend Following on 1H, 4H, and Daily timeframes.
Traders looking to filter out "Noise" and focus only on Volume-Backed moves.
Weekly Separator - JammalWeekly Separator - Jammal
This script draws a clean and minimal weekly separator for better chart structure and visual clarity.
Every time a new trading week begins, the script automatically places a vertical dotted gray line extending across the entire chart.
Features:
Automatic weekly detection
Clean dotted vertical line
Light gray color to avoid clutter
Works on all timeframes
Helps identify weekly structure & price flow
Designed for traders who want a simple, non-intrusive weekly separator.
Enjoy and happy trading!
BTC STH Proxy vs Realized Price (RP) Ratio | STH : LTH📊 REALIZED PRICE MARKET SIGNAL
Indicator that builds a Short-Term Holder (STH) price proxy using a configurable moving average of Bitcoin’s market price and compares it to Bitcoin’s Realized Price (RP) derived from on-chain data.
Realized Price (RP) is calculated from CoinMetrics Realized Market Cap divided by Glassnode circulating supply.
STH Proxy is a user-defined moving average (EMA/SMA/WMA) of BTC price, designed to mimic the behavior of the true STH Realized Price.
Users can adjust the MA type, length, and RP smoothing to closely replicate the STH curve seen on Glassnode, Bitbo, and Bitcoin Magazine Pro.
Optionally, the indicator can display the STH/RP ratio, which highlights transitions between market phases.
This tool provides a simple but effective way to visualize short-term vs long-term holder cost-basis dynamics using only publicly accessible on-chain aggregates and price data.
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💡TLDR: An alt take on the Short-Term Holder Realized Price / Long-Term Holder Realized Price cross model | (STH/LTH cross)
- A mix of MAs are used to mimic STH.
- RP here used as a proxy for the long-term holder (LTH) cost basis.
- Bull/Bear signals are generated when the STH proxy crosses above or below RP.
⭐ Free to use • Leave feedback • Happy trading!
10% and 23.6% support bandsWhen a share is in momentum and showing lot of strength that relative strength it takes breather at 10% band from new 52 week high and and tends to consolidate at 23.6% from new 52 week high. This forms a higher low and gives opportunity to get in the rally. The volume bars should be taken into consideration as low volume and dry up at the bottom indicate reversal is coming. The stoploss for all entry is 1% below recent base low and entry pont is crossing of weekly high with greater than 20 days volume average.
CapitalFlowsResearch: Sensitivity BandsCapitalFlowsResearch: Sensitivity Bands — Expected-Move Projection from Cross-Asset Beta
CapitalFlowsResearch: Sensitivity Bands builds on the idea of cross-asset sensitivity by turning beta into a set of projected price boundaries around the prior day’s close. Instead of showing beta as a standalone number, this tool translates it into real price levels that represent the expected magnitude of movement—up or down—given a typical shock in a chosen market driver.
The script measures how strongly the price asset has been responding to moves in the driver over a rolling window, then uses that relationship to calculate a dynamic “band width.” That width is applied symmetrically around the previous daily close to create two horizontal bands: an upper range and a lower range. These lines update intraday, offering a real-time sense of whether current price action is unfolding within normal sensitivity limits or pushing into statistically unusual territory.
Traders can choose how the driver’s changes are interpreted (basis points, absolute moves, or percent changes), and optionally replace the rolling band with a running mean to emphasise longer-term structural sensitivity. The resulting overlay acts much like an expected-move model—similar in spirit to options-derived ranges, but powered by beta dynamics rather than implied volatility.
In practice, Sensitivity Bands serves as a clean framework for contextualising market movement:
Inside the bands: price behaviour aligns with typical cross-asset sensitivity.
Touching a band: movement is strong but still consistent with historical response.
Breaking a band: indicates a regime shift, a driver disconnect, or unusually high momentum.
All of this is achieved without exposing the underlying beta calculations or normalisation logic.
CapitalFlowsResearch: Sensitivity AnalysisCapitalFlowsResearch: Sensitivity Analysis — Driver–Price Beta Gauge
CapitalFlowsResearch: Sensitivity Analysis is built to answer a very specific macro question:
“How sensitive is this price to moves in that driver, right now?”
The indicator compares bar-to-bar changes in a chosen “price” asset with a chosen “driver” (such as an equity index, yield, or cross-asset benchmark), and from that relationship derives a rolling measure of effective beta. That beta is then converted into a “band width” value, representing how much the price typically moves for a standardised shock in the driver, under current conditions.
You can choose whether the driver’s moves are treated in basis points, absolute terms, or percent changes, and optionally smooth the resulting band with a configurable moving average to emphasise structural shifts over noise. The two plotted lines—current band width and its moving average—form a simple yet powerful gauge of how tightly the price is currently “geared” to the driver.
In practice, this makes Sensitivity Analysis a compact tool for:
Tracking when a contract becomes more or less responsive to a key macro factor.
Comparing sensitivity across instruments or timeframes.
Framing expected move scenarios (“if the driver does X, this should roughly do Y”).
All of this is done without exposing the detailed beta or volatility math inside the script.
CapitalFlowsResearch: Returns Regime MapCapitalFlowsResearch: Returns Regime Map — Two-Asset Behaviour & Correlation Lens
CapitalFlowsResearch: Returns Regime Map is a two-asset regime overlay that shows how a primary market and a linked macro series are really moving together over short rolling windows. Instead of just eyeballing two separate charts, the tool classifies each bar into one of four states based on the combined direction of recent returns:
Up / Up
Up / Down
Down / Up
Down / Down
These states are calculated from aggregated, windowed returns (using configurable return definitions for each asset), then painted directly onto the price chart as background regimes. On top of that, the indicator monitors the correlation of the same return streams and can optionally tint periods where correlation sits within a user-defined “low-correlation” band—highlighting moments when the usual relationship between the two series is weak, unstable, or breaking down.
In practice, this turns the chart into a compact co-movement map: you can see at a glance whether price and rates (or any two chosen markets) are trending together, diverging in a meaningful way, or moving in choppy, low-conviction fashion. It’s especially powerful for macro traders who need to frame trades in terms of “risk asset vs. rates,” “index vs. volatility,” or similar pairs—while keeping the actual construction details of the regime logic abstracted.
CapitalFlowsRsearch: YC RegimeCapitalFlowsResearch: YC Regime — Yield Curve Regime Histogram
CapitalFlowsResearch: YC Regime takes the same six-regime yield curve framework (bull/bear steepeners, bull/bear flatteners, and their twist variants) and presents it as a dedicated histogram panel. Instead of colouring the background of a price chart, this indicator plots the 2s–10s (or chosen pair) spread as a column series and tints each bar according to the active curve regime, with an overlaid white line to show the raw spread path through time.
By comparing how the spread itself is evolving against the regime classification, traders can see not just what the curve is doing (steepening vs flattening), but also how those moves are building, stalling, or reversing over the chosen lookback. An optional legend explains each regime and the colour mapping, making it easy to standardise interpretation across instruments and timeframes. In practice, this panel functions as a compact “yield curve dashboard” you can stack under risk assets, helping align trades with the prevailing rates environment without exposing the underlying regime logic.
CapitalFlowsResearch: YC Regime (Shading)CapitalFlowsResearch: YC Regime (Shading) — Yield Curve Environment Overlay
CapitalFlowsResearch: YC Regime (Shading) turns the yield curve into a live, colour-coded market backdrop, classifying the curve into six intuitive regimes: bull steepener, bear steepener, steepener twist, bull flattener, bear flattener, and flattener twist. Instead of staring at raw spreads or multiple rate charts, you get a simple visual answer to: “What kind of curve move am I trading in right now?”
The script compares a short-dated and long-dated yield and tracks how both the spread and the individual legs have evolved over a chosen lookback window. From that, it tags each bar with the dominant curve regime and paints either the background or the candles accordingly, so regime changes are immediately obvious on any price chart you overlay it on. An optional on-chart legend summarises the regime definitions and colour scheme, making it easy to interpret at a glance and consistent across instruments and timeframes.
In practice, this overlay acts as a rates context layer for everything else you trade—equities, FX, credit, commodities—helping you link price action back to whether the curve is bull-steepening, bear-flattening, or twisting in ways that often line up with shifts in macro narrative, policy expectations, and risk appetite, all without exposing the underlying classification logic.
The Floyd Sniper indicator1. tren; uses 200 EMA to decide bullish or bearish zone.
2. momentum; uses the 21EMA to confirm direction..
3. RSI filter; long only when oversold, Short only went overbought.
4. Signals; Prince long only when trend + momentum + RSI all Agree.
5. Background tent; green for long setups. red for short setups.
Altcoin Relative Macro StrengthAltcoin Relative Macro Strength
Overview
The Altcoin Relative Macro Strength indicator measures the altcoin market's price performance relative to global macroeconomic conditions. By comparing TOTAL3ES (total altcoin market capitalization excluding Bitcoin, Ethereum and stable coins) against a composite macro trend, the indicator identifies periods of relative overvaluation and undervaluation.
Methodology
Global Macro Trend Calculation:
The macro trend synthesizes three primary components:
- ISM PMI – A proxy for the business cycle phase
- Global Liquidity – An aggregate measure of major central bank balance sheets and broad money supply
- IWM (Russell 2000) – Small-cap equity exposure, reflecting risk-on/risk-off market sentiment
Global Liquidity is calculated as:
Fed Balance Sheet - Reverse Repo - Treasury General Account + U.S. M2 + China M2
The final Global Macro Trend is:
ISM PMI × Global Liquidity × IWM
Theoretical Framework:
The global macro trend integrates liquidity expansion/contraction with business cycle dynamics and small-cap equity performance. The inclusion of IWM reflects altcoins' tendency to behave as high-beta risk assets, exhibiting sensitivity similar to small-cap equities. This composite exhibits strong directional correlation with altcoin market movements, capturing the risk-on/risk-off dynamics that drive altcoin performance.
Interpretation
Primary Signal:
The histogram displays the rolling percentage change of TOTAL3ES relative to the global macro trend (default: 21-period average). Positive divergence indicates altcoins are outperforming macro conditions; negative divergence suggests underperformance relative to the underlying economic and risk environment.
Data Tables:
Alts/Macro Change – Percentage deviation of the altcoin market's average value from the Global Macro Trend's average over the specified period
Macro Trend – Directional assessment of the macro trend based on slope and trend agreement:
🔵 BULLISH ▲ – Positive slope with upward trend
⚪ NEUTRAL → – Slope and trend direction disagree
🟣 BEARISH ▼ – Negative slope with downward trend
Macro Slope – Percentage rate of change in the global macro trend
Altcoin Valuation – Relative valuation category based on TOTAL3/Macro deviation:
🟢 Extreme Discount / Deep Discount / Discount
🟡 Fair Value
🔴 Premium / Large Premium / Extreme Premium
TOTAL3ES Mcap – Current total altcoin market capitalization (in billions)
Visual Components:
📊 Histogram: Alts/Macro Change
🟢 Green = Positive deviation (altcoins outperforming)
🔴 Red = Negative deviation (altcoins underperforming)
📈 Macro Slope Line
Color-coded to match trend assessment
Scaled for visibility (adjustable in settings)
Application
This indicator is designed to identify mean reversion opportunities by highlighting periods when the altcoin market materially diverges from fundamental macro and risk conditions. Extreme positive values may indicate overvaluation; extreme negative values may signal undervaluation relative to the prevailing economic and risk appetite backdrop.
Strategy Considerations:
- Identify extremes: Look for periods when the histogram reaches elevated positive or negative levels
- Assess valuation: Use the Altcoin Valuation reading to gauge relative over/undervaluation
Confirm with risk sentiment: Check whether macro conditions and risk appetite support or contradict current price levels
- Mean reversion: Consider that significant deviations from trend historically tend to revert
Note: This indicator identifies relative valuation based on macro conditions and risk sentiment—it does not predict price direction or timing.
Settings
Lookback Period – 21 bars (default) – Number of bars for calculating rolling averages
Macro Slope Scale – 3.0 (default) – Multiplier for macro slope line visibility






















