US Silver Coin Melt Value Lines (Spot-Based)This indicator calculates and plots the melt value of several historic U.S. silver coins based on the current spot price of silver. Each coin contains a known amount of silver, expressed in troy ounces. By multiplying the spot price by each coin’s silver weight, the script produces real‑time melt‑value lines that track the intrinsic metal value of each denomination.
Coins included:
- 90% Silver Dollar (Morgan/Peace)
- 90% Half Dollar
- 90% Quarter
- 90% Dime
- 40% Half Dollar (1965–1970)
- 35% Wartime Silver Nickel (1942–1945)
The indicator retrieves a dedicated silver spot symbol using request.security(), ensuring melt‑value lines remain correctly scaled regardless of the chart symbol. Each line is color‑coded and can optionally display a right‑edge label for quick identification.
Features:
- Real‑time melt‑value calculations based on spot silver
- Works on any chart symbol
- Optional right‑edge labels for each coin
- Clean, color‑matched visual layout
- Accurate silver weights for all included coins
This tool is intended for users who track bullion value, compare coin premiums, or study historical relationships between spot silver and U.S. coinage.
No external data sources, links, or promotional content are used.
Educational
Call the Curve #1 - Dynamic Renko Overlay StrategyBacktest looks phenomenal... but will the forward curve hold?
Poll your call below!
Welcome to "Call the Curve" – A New Educational Series
This is the first installment of a new public series I'm starting to help others (and myself) learn algorithmic trading the hard way: through transparent, real-time experimentation.
I'll be posting strategies with full backtests, equity curves, and forward-testing updates. The goal is educational – to reinforce what I'm learning, put ideas into practice publicly (accountability helps!), and show the reality of strategy development. Most beautiful backtests don't survive live markets... let's see which ones do.
You get to play along:
Predict the curve's future!
- Where will the equity be in 1 week?
- 1 month?
- 3 months?
- 6 months?
Drop your bold calls in the comments (e.g., "Up 15% in 1 month, then flatlines at 3 months"). I'll track the best predictions and cheer coins to the top prophets in future updates.
(Click "Strategy Report" above the chart to see the curve ^^^)
***Important disclaimer***: I will NOT recommend trading any of these strategies live until (and unless) they prove robust over at least 6 months of forward testing. This is purely educational and experimental. Past performance ≠ future results. Trade at your own risk.
Strategy Overview & How It Evolved
This script is a direct evolution of the basic Renko strategy I posted about a week ago (the simple alternating brick color entry system). I took that core idea and upgraded it significantly:
- Dynamic ATR-based brick sizing instead of fixed bricks → adapts to volatility
- Added overlay logic on regular candles for clearer visualization
- Proper risk management with fixed-dollar risk sizing
- Dual take-profit targets
- A safety killswitch
How the Strategy Works (Step by Step)
1. Chart Basis: Uses Renko bricks with brick size calculated dynamically from ATR (Average True Range). This makes the chart adapt to current volatility – larger bricks in wild markets, smaller in calm ones. Designed and tested on XRP/USD (crypto perpetuals or spot).
2. Entry Rule – Alternating Brick Confirmation:
The strategy waits for a clear trend reversal signal via alternating brick colors:
- For longs: A red (down) brick must fully form, followed by a green (up) brick. Entry on close of the confirming green brick.
- For shorts: A green (up) brick followed by a red (down) brick. Entry on close of the confirming red brick.
This filters out noise and only trades confirmed momentum shifts.
3. Stop Loss:
Placed at the low of the most recent brick (for longs) or high of the most recent brick (for shorts). Simple, logical, and directly tied to the Renko structure.
4. Position Sizing:
Fixed $1000 USD risk per trade. The script dynamically calculates the position size (quantity of XRP coins) based on the distance to the stop loss, ensuring every trade risks exactly $1000 regardless of volatility or stop distance.
5. Take Profit Targets:
Two partial exits for better reward capture:
- TP1: 50% of position closed at 1:1 risk-reward
- TP2: Remaining 50% closed at 2:1 risk-reward
This locks in profits early while letting the rest run.
6. Killswitch:
A global safety feature – if strategy loses X trades in a row, the strategy stops taking new trades until a winner forms. Prevents catastrophic losses during market shifts.
The result? A clean, adaptive Renko system that looks amazing in backtest... but we all know how that usually goes.
What do you think happens next? Moonshot continuation? Slow bleed? Epic collapse?
Make your call in the poll and comments. I'll post weekly forward-testing updates.
Let's see who calls the curve best.
Follow for the journey if you're into this kind of transparent algo experimentation.
(Not financial advice. For educational purposes only.)
Screenshot of curve Jan 15/25: img.sanishtech.com
ApexTrend Lite
ApexTrend Lite is a directional trend band indicator designed to show market structure, trend direction, and volatility in a simple visual form.
The indicator plots a single adaptive band that changes position based on trend conditions. In bullish markets, the band appears below price. In bearish markets, the band appears above price. During sideways or low-strength conditions, the band compresses near the trend average.
The band automatically expands when volatility and trend strength increase and contracts when conditions weaken. Color intensity reflects trend strength, helping distinguish strong trends from weak or choppy periods.
The band is anchored to candle extremes, ensuring it hugs price without gaps and accurately represents market structure. ApexTrend Lite does not repaint and works across all asset classes, including equities, indices, and commodities.
This is the Lite version focused on clean visual trend context
Smart Money Volume Scannerindicator for volume candles scanner. used for volume
Each bar represents total volume during that candle
Green = more volume on up candles
Red = more volume on down candles
Optiona Pro Time Price Opportunity Advanced level ( T O Profile)This Time Opportunity Profile will be usefull in the Intraday level , where FII/ DII level is known in advance . just add the Indicator to your chart will enhance the Trading accuracy in the NSE Indexes and Stocks
SMC Rebalance to Equilibrium + ATR/ADX (Release)Markets spend more time rebalancing than trending. After an impulsive move, price naturally seeks fair value (equilibrium / mean / VWAP / 50%) where buyers and sellers agree again.
This makes rebalance trades higher win-rate and lower risk compared to continuation or breakout strategies.
Examples from real market behaviour:
- Gold futures (GC) rebalance very frequently because gold is heavily mean-reverted by institutions and hedgers. Roughly 60–70% of intraday moves show some form of rebalance.
- Nasdaq (NQ) is momentum-dominant, but even then 45–55% of intraday extensions rebalance, especially outside NY Open.
- FCPO is strongly controlled and rotational, with 70–80% of moves showing rebalance behaviour, especially outside aggressive news flows.
What each candle label means in this indicator
This indicator labels ATR state per candle to read market intent:
E (Expansion) - Volatility increasing. Aggressive participation. Used to drive price, not to rebalance.
S (Strong) - Sustained momentum. Trend still active.
D (Decreasing) - Volatility contracting. Acceptance forming. This is the core condition for rebalance.
W (Weak) represents very low momentum and temporary hesitation. W means the market is unsure.
Indicator features explained
This indicator is designed to be simple, objective, and rule-based:
Candle labels show real-time ATR state (E / S / D / W)
Strong rebalance condition is highlighted when D-D-D forms
Filters avoid signals during ADX expansion
Designed specifically for SMC rebalance to equilibrium, not continuation
Alerts trigger only when valid rebalance conditions appear, helping traders avoid over-trading and impulsive entries
Why D-D-D is very important?
Three consecutive D candles (D-D-D) mean:
- Volatility has contracted for multiple closes
- Chasers are gone
- Order flow is absorbed
- Market accepts current price as unfair
This is the strongest condition for price to return to equilibrium and sometimes continue further to MRH / MRL instead of stopping at 50%.
Important: One or two D candles are not enough. D-D-D confirms acceptance, not just a pause
Why NOT to trade rebalance when ADX is expanding
ADX expansion means trend strength is increasing. When ADX is expanding:
- Decreasing ATR often means reload, not reversal
- Price is being delivered, not balanced
- Rebalance attempts usually fail
This indicator filters out rebalance signals when ADX shows expansion because trend strength overrides balance logic.
Why price can rebalance without taking liquidity
A liquidity sweep is not required for rebalance.
Rebalance happens because acceptance changes, not because stops are hunted.
Price returns to equilibrium when:
- Momentum fades
- Volatility contracts
- Participation drops
- Passive orders dominate
Liquidity sweeps only make the move faster, not necessary. This is why rebalances commonly happen in Asian session, late US session, and mid-range conditions without any obvious stop-run.
Best time to trade rebalance (US & Malaysia time)
Rebalance works best when liquidity is stable or decaying, not expanding.
Best for Gold (GC)
- US Late Session: 11:30 pm – 2:00 am MYT
- Asian Morning: 7:00 am – 11:00 am MYT
Best for Nasdaq (NQ)
- US Late Session only: 11:30 pm – 1:30 am MYT
Avoid for all markets
- NY Open impulse: 8:30 pm – 10:30 pm MYT
This is delivery time, not balance time.
Core idea to remember
Rebalance trading is not about predicting reversals. It is about waiting for acceptance.
Liquidity makes moves fast. Acceptance makes moves possible. This indicator exists to help you trade what markets do most of the time — rebalance back to fair value — with discipline and structure
EMA 9/15 AI Buy Sell Signal (KEWME)This strategy is primarily a Trend Following and Scalping strategy. It relies on the crossover of two Exponential Moving Averages (EMA) to identify short-term momentum shifts. The "AI" or "KEWME" part usually refers to the filtering logic added to standard EMAs to reduce false signals during choppy (sideways) markets.
1. Core Components
Fast EMA (Period 9): This tracks the most recent price data very closely. It reacts quickly to price changes.
Slow EMA (Period 15): This acts as the baseline or immediate support/resistance level. It reacts slower than the 9 EMA.
2. Buy Signal Logic (Long Entry)
A Buy signal is generated when the short-term momentum shifts upwards.
Crossover Condition: The EMA 9 (Fast) must cross ABOVE the EMA 15 (Slow).
Candle Confirmation: The candle causing the crossover should ideally close green (bullish) and above both EMA lines.
AI/Filter Logic:
Slope Check: The "AI" logic checks if the slope of the EMA 15 is pointing up. If the lines are flat (horizontal), the signal is often ignored to avoid sideways markets.
Volume: There should be higher than average volume during the crossover to confirm the strength of the move.
Trader's Action: Enter a Buy position immediately after the candle closes.
3. Sell Signal Logic (Short Entry)
A Sell signal is generated when the short-term momentum shifts downwards.
Crossunder Condition: The EMA 9 (Fast) must cross BELOW the EMA 15 (Slow).
Candle Confirmation: The candle causing the crossover should ideally close red (bearish) and below both EMA lines.
AI/Filter Logic:
Slope Check: The "AI" logic checks if the slope of the EMA 15 is pointing down.
Volume: Selling pressure (volume) should be visible.
Trader's Action: Enter a Sell position immediately after the candle closes.
4. The "AI" filtering (Why it is different from basic EMA)
Standard EMA crossovers often fail in "Choppy Markets" (when price moves up and down within a small range), causing losses. The KEWME/AI version usually adds these extra rules:
Range Filter: If the distance between EMA 9 and EMA 15 is very small (the lines are hugging each other), the AI suppresses the signal. It waits for the lines to "fan out" or separate.
Trend Alignment: It might check a higher timeframe (like 200 EMA). If the price is above the 200 EMA, it might only show Buy signals and hide Sell signals (Trend Filtering).
5. Exit Strategy (Stop Loss & Target)
Stop Loss (SL):
For Buy: Just below the recent Swing Low or below the EMA 15.
For Sell: Just above the recent Swing High or above the EMA 15.
Take Profit (TP): usually taken when the EMAs cross back in the opposite direction, or at a 1:1.5 Risk-Reward ratio.
MACD Signals with Impulse ScoresCustom indicator to generat buy sell signals. optimized for 5min NQ during RTH
Session Liquidity SignalsThis indicator is called SLF VT and it analyzes market liquidity across major sessions
It defines three specific time windows which are Asia London and New York
During these times it draws colored boxes to mark the session High and Low
When a session ends the indicator extends dashed lines from the High and Low prices
These lines represent liquidity vectors where stop losses might be located
The core logic is designed to detect a Trap pattern
A Bullish Trap happens when price sweeps below a previous session Low but closes back above it
A Bearish Trap happens when price sweeps above a previous session High but closes back below it
The code calculates the Wick Ratio to ensure the reversal is sharp and valid
If a trap is confirmed the indicator plots a text label on the chart and can trigger an alert
D27 + RMSEMA+RSI+MACD+ST. It will show current price strength. This indicator is a trend-following + momentum confirmation system designed to give high-quality buy and sell signals while avoiding noise and over-trading.
HTF Liquidity Pool + LTF Entry (SMC)HTF Liquidity Pool + LTF Entry (SMC) – TradingView Script Description
Type: Indicator (SMC / Smart Money Concepts)
Timeframes Supported: Any, but HTF/TF configurable
Markets: Gold (XAU/USD), Forex, Crypto, Indices
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Overview
The HTF Liquidity Pool + LTF Entry (SMC) indicator is designed for traders who follow Smart Money Concepts (SMC). It identifies potential high-probability buy and sell entries based on:
1. High Timeframe (HTF) liquidity pools – areas where stop-hunts and liquidity accumulation often occur.
2. Low Timeframe (LTF) liquidity sweeps – short-term price movements that trigger Break of Structure (BOS) signals.
The combination of HTF liquidity zones and LTF liquidity sweeps allows traders to enter trades in alignment with market structure, improving timing and risk management.
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Features
1. HTF Liquidity Pools
• Detects equal highs/lows on a chosen HTF (configurable, default: 60 minutes).
• Plots Buy Liquidity (red line) and Sell Liquidity (green line) zones.
2. LTF Liquidity Sweeps
• Detects short-term liquidity sweeps (configurable lookback).
• Waits for a Break of Structure (BOS) to confirm entries.
3. Buy & Sell Signals
• Buy Signal: Price sweeps lower liquidity and closes above BOS.
• Sell Signal: Price sweeps higher liquidity and closes below BOS.
• Signals are displayed on the chart with green/red labels.
4. SL/TP Visualization
• Automatic Stop Loss (SL) and Take Profit (TP) levels plotted for each trade.
• Default: SL = 5.04 points, Reward/Risk ratio = 2 (configurable).
5. Alert Ready
• Alert conditions included for both Buy and Sell signals.
• Can be used with TradingView alerts for real-time notifications.
Setting
Description
HTF for Liquidity (htfTf)
Timeframe to detect HTF liquidity pools (default: 60)
HTF Equal High/Low Lookback
Number of bars to detect equal highs/lows
Equal Level Tolerance (eqTolerance)
Price tolerance for HTF equal highs/lows
LTF Liquidity Sweep Lookback
Lookback period for LTF liquidity sweeps
LTF BOS Lookback
Lookback period for detecting Break of Structure
SL Points (slPoints)
Stop Loss in points (default: 5.04 for Gold)
Reward/Risk Ratio (rewardRR)
TP = SL × RR (default: 2)
How to Use
1. Identify HTF Liquidity Zones:
• Red lines = buy liquidity (price likely to be absorbed before going higher)
• Green lines = sell liquidity (price likely to be absorbed before going lower)
2. Wait for LTF Liquidity Sweep and BOS:
• Look for price to sweep liquidity and close beyond BOS to confirm a signal.
3. Trade with Visualized SL/TP:
• Enter at Buy/Sell signal.
• Place Stop Loss and Take Profit at plotted levels.
4. Set Alerts:
• Use the included alertcondition() for Buy Signal Alert or Sell Signal Alert for real-time notifications.
Notes / Disclaimer
• Designed for educational and informational purposes only.
• Always manage your risk carefully; the default SL/TP is for guidance.
• Backtest before using in live markets.
• Works best on Gold (XAU/USD), but can be applied to Forex, Crypto, or Indices.
• Use multiple timeframes for best accuracy (HTF + LTF alignment).
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Happy Trading! ⚡
“Follow the liquidity, respect structure, and trade smart money concepts.”
Bull-Bear with Gainer-Looser Dashboard Scanner [Chartology.AI] 🔍 Bull-Bear with Gainer-Looser Dashboard Scanner
This advanced multi-symbol scanning tool provides a professional-grade dashboard for analyzing trend reversals across 40 selected tickers simultaneously. It identifies high-probability entry points using a refined engine combined with real-time Gainer & Looser performance metrics.
🟢 Bullish & Bearish Signals
The scanner detects possible moment a trend shifts direction.
Input Settings
Signal Type: Safe
Appears after a proper trend confirmation.
Low frequency, fewer signals, but more reliable.
Best for swing traders who want strong confirmation before entering.
Signal Type: Scalping
Appears frequently during small downward moves.
High frequency, quick signals for short-term trades.
Best for intraday
Traders who want multiple opportunities in small movements.
📊 Real-Time Dashboard Metrics
The Dashboard is clean, auto-sorting table at the bottom of your chart. Each cell provides critical data points for immediate decision-making:
Symbol Name: Shows the ticker (e.g. XAUUSD, EURUSD).
Signal Age (⏱️): Displays exactly how many candles ago the signal appeared. The dashboard automatically sorts the newest signals to the top .
Intraday Strength (ROC%): Shows the percentage change from the current session's open.
▲ Green: Price is trading above the opening bell (Intraday Gainer).
▼ Red: Price is trading below the opening bell (Intraday Looser).
🚦 Key Functional Features
Multi-Symbol Processing: Scans any 40 symbols in a single view.
Recency Filter: The Max Bars Ago input allows you to hide "stale" signals, showing only entries that happened within your preferred window.
Adaptive Grid Layout: The table dynamically wraps based on the Max Columns setting, keeping your chart workspace visible.
🧭 How to Use for Maximum Accuracy
Check Signal Age: Prioritize signals that are 1–3 bars old . Signals older than 5 bars may have already reached their primary targets.
Validate with ROC: A Bullish signal is much stronger if the ROC is also positive (▲). This confirms that institutional buyers are active for the day.
Align Timeframes: Use the ROC Timeframe input to align the scanner with a higher timeframe (like 30m or 1H) to trade with the "Big Trend."
🕵🏻 Quick Setup Guide
Select Symbols: Use the input toggles to enable/disable specific stocks.
Choose Frequency: Switch to Scalping for volatile days and Safe for trending markets.
Set Lookback: Adjust Max Bars Ago to 5 if you only want to see the most immediate "Hot" signals.
📊 Healthy Trading Tips
Risk Small: Never risk more than 1–2% per trade.
Size Smart: Adjust position size to volatility and account size.
Diversify: Don’t put all money in one asset/sector.
Plan Ahead: Set entry, exit, and stop‑loss before trading.
Trade Less: Focus on quality setups, avoid overtrading.
Use Both Analyses: Combine technical charts with fundamental news/events.
Control Emotions: Stick to strategy, avoid fear/greed.
Journal Trades: Record reasons, outcomes, and lessons.
Stay Informed: Track economic calendars and global events.
Take Breaks: Step away after wins/losses to reset.
🎯 Advanced Discipline
Partial Exit: Book profits in stages (e.g., 50% at 1:1, 50% at Final Level).
Check News: Avoid trading during major announcements.
No Tweaks: Don’t change plan mid‑trade; wait for SL/TP.
Fixed Rules: Trade with fixed risk, fixed gains.
No Averaging Losses: Close bad trades, don’t add more.
Keep Learning: Evolve strategy with market changes.
Backtest: Practice setups until they’re second nature.
Daily Routine: Pre‑market Preparation, post‑market review.
Track Metrics: Win rate, average reward, expectancy, and setup performance.
Respect Trend: Trade with momentum, not against it.
Avoid Over‑Leverage: Keep leverage low, avoid margin unless planned.
🚫 Risk Disclaimer
This content, including any tools, software, datafeeds, indicators, or scanners, is provided strictly for charting, educational, informational, and paper‑trading purposes only. It does not constitute investment advice, buy/sell recommendations, or real‑money trading strategies.
Not Advisors: We are not registered as investment advisors or research analysts.
Charting Only: Use is limited to testing strategies; any application to real trading is at the user’s sole risk.
No Liability: No liability is accepted for financial loss or damages arising from use of these tools.
High Risk: Trading and investing involve substantial risk and can result in losses beyond initial capital.
⚠️ Final Note: Trading is speculative and may not be suitable for all investors. Use only risk capital and never invest money you cannot afford to lose.
✅ Always remember🧠 my 3R Rule💡:
If the money💰 is yours then, RISK⚖️, REWARD🏆 and REGRET😔 are solely yours. 🔥
Apex-Wallet - Risk & Reward Calc (Futures/Prop-Firm)Overview The Apex Risk & Reward Calc is a specialized utility tool designed for Futures traders, particularly those working with Prop Firms (Apex, MyFundedFutures, etc.). It eliminates the need for manual calculations by providing an instant, clear visualization of your Risk/Reward parameters directly on the chart.
How it works Trading Futures (ES, NQ, MES, MNQ) requires knowing exactly how many ticks correspond to your financial target. This script automatically detects the active instrument and calculates the precise number of ticks needed for both your Take Profit (TP) and Stop Loss (SL) based on your desired cash outcome and chosen ratio.
Key Features:
Automatic Ticker Recognition: Supports ES, NQ, MES, and MNQ with built-in tick values.
Cash-Based Planning: Enter your desired profit in dollars (e.g., $50), and the script tells you the required tick move.
Dynamic Ratio Selection: Choose from 9 different R:R ratios (from 1/5 to 5/1) to instantly see the impact on your Stop Loss.
Compact Professional UI: A clean, 3-column dashboard at the bottom-right of your screen showing active lots, ticks, and gross cash values.
Trading Application Perfect for intraday scalpers who need to set their ATM strategies in platforms like Tradovate or NinjaTrader. It ensures your execution remains consistent with your risk management plan.
OJIT GOLD & BTC Buy/Sell Signals (85% Accuracy)This is an example a script education propose...
📈 OJIT GOLD & BTC Buy/Sell Signals (85% Accuracy)
OJIT GOLD & BTC Buy/Sell Signals is a powerful trend-following indicator designed for Gold (XAUUSD) and Bitcoin (BTC) trading.
It combines EMA crossovers, RSI momentum, MACD confirmation, and ATR-based risk management to generate high-probability buy and sell signals.
🔹 Indicator Features
✅ Clear BUY & SELL signals on the chart
✅ Fast EMA & Slow EMA trend detection
✅ RSI filter to avoid weak trades
✅ MACD confirmation for momentum strength
✅ ATR-based Stop Loss & Take Profit levels
✅ Works best on Gold (XAUUSD) and BTC
✅ Suitable for Scalping, Intraday & Swing trading
🔹 How It Works
BUY Signal
Fast EMA crosses above Slow EMA
RSI is above 50
MACD line is above Signal line
SELL Signal
Fast EMA crosses below Slow EMA
RSI is below 50
MACD line is below Signal line
🔹 Risk Management
Stop Loss and Take Profit are calculated using ATR
Default Risk-Reward Ratio ≈ 1:2
Fully customizable inputs
⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational purposes only.
It does not guarantee profits.
Always use proper risk management and confirm signals with higher-timeframe analysis.
⭐ Tips
Best timeframes: 5M, 15M, 1H
Use with support & resistance
Avoid trading during high-impact news
Optiona Pro FII Expected Future Order Blocks SwingThis indicator helps to identify the DII Order Block levels at Intraday or Swing level basis
CandleMapTF - Timeframe ChainingDescription:
This Pine Script creates a compact "Timeframe Chaining" status table for TradingView.
For up to four user-defined Parent and Child timeframe pairs, it displays the current
higher timeframe candle progress (percent and remaining time), the HTF close time,
and when applicable the child-bar index within the current HTF candle (idx/tot).
The table is designed to help you track where you are inside HTF candles while viewing
a lower timeframe, with optional reliability checks and a warning when bar counts do not
match the theoretical TF ratio (due to session breaks or missing data).
Disclaimer:
This script is for educational and informational purposes only and does not
constitute financial advice, investment advice, or a trading recommendation.
Use at your own risk.
HTF Long/Short 1hr This is one of my latest algo it helps with your long and short bias for GC on the 1HR HTF
Sweeps + FVG + IFVG The ICT stuff in an indicator
Shows liquidity sweeps
Shows HTF FVG
shows IFVG
shows entries and take profit
EMA 5 / 9 Ribbon with VWAP Signals (Custom Colors)**Description:**
This powerful indicator visualizes EMA 5/9 crossovers using a dynamic ribbon and provides additional confirmation with VWAP cross signals. All ribbon and arrow colors are fully customizable, allowing traders to tailor the display to their preferences.
**Features:**
* EMA 5 and EMA 9 plotted as a color-changing ribbon.
* Ribbon changes color based on trend (bullish/bearish).
* Turns a separate color when EMA crosses VWAP for stronger signal confirmation.
* Buy/Sell arrows appear on EMA 5/9 crossovers.
* Yellow arrows (or customizable color) show when EMA 5 crosses VWAP.
* Fully customizable colors for:
* Bullish/Bearish ribbon
* Ribbon on VWAP cross
* EMA cross arrows
* VWAP cross arrows
* Alerts included for both EMA cross and VWAP cross events.
**Use Cases:**
* Quickly spot short-term trend changes with EMA 5/9 crossovers.
* Identify stronger confirmation signals when EMA aligns with VWAP.
* Suitable for visual analysis, signal alerts, or supplementing other strategies.
**Inputs:**
* Fast EMA Length (default: 5)
* Slow EMA Length (default: 9)
* Ribbon and arrow colors fully customizable
**Notes:**
* Does not execute trades; purely for signal visualization and analysis.
* Can be combined with other indicators or strategies for backtesting or live alerts.
Sri - NIFTY Sector Strength Dashboard (Sorted & Compact)📌 Title: Sri – NIFTY Sector Strength Dashboard (Sorted • Compact • Custom Lookback)
A compact, auto-sorted performance dashboard for major NIFTY sectors, showing percentage change over a user-selected lookback period.
This tool helps traders instantly identify sector leadership, weakness, and rotation trends without scanning multiple charts.
The dashboard calculates percentage performance for each included sector based on change in closing price and then automatically sorts them from lowest performer (top) to highest performer (bottom) for clear visual ranking.
🔧 FEATURES
✔ Auto-sorted sector ranking (bottom = strongest)
✔ Adjustable lookback: Today, 2D, 5D, 10D, 30D, 60D, 90D, 120D
✔ 15 major NIFTY sector indices included
✔ Clean 2-column compact layout
✔ Optional font sizes (Tiny / Small / Normal)
✔ Color-coding: Green for positive % change, Red for negative
✔ Lightweight and responsive — works on all chart timeframes
🧩 WHAT THE DASHBOARD SHOWS
For each sector, the script displays:
Sector short name (FIN, OILGAS, IT, FMCG, METAL, etc.)
Percentage performance over the selected lookback
Auto-ordered list so stronger sectors appear lower
Color-coded values for quick identification
This provides a simple but effective strength meter for understanding market rotation within NSE sectors.
📈 SECTORS INCLUDED
NIFTY FINANCIAL SERVICES
NIFTY ENERGY
NIFTY OIL & GAS
NIFTY PHARMA
NIFTY IT
NIFTY FMCG
NIFTY AUTO
NIFTY METAL
NIFTY REALTY
NIFTY INFRA
NIFTY HEALTHCARE
NIFTY MEDIA
NIFTY CONSUMER DURABLES
NIFTY BANK
NIFTY 50 (Benchmark Index)
These represent the key sectors driving the Indian equity market.
🧮 CALCULATION METHOD
Each sector’s percentage change is computed using:
(Current Close – Close ) / Close × 100
This method aligns with widely used sector momentum analysis.
🎛️ LOOKBACK OPTIONS
Choose how far back the performance should be compared:
Today (1)
2 Days
5 Days
10 Days
30 Days
60 Days
90 Days
120 Days
Useful for both intraday rotation and short-term to medium-term trend study.
⭐ USE-CASES
Perfect for:
Intraday or swing sector rotation analysis
Identifying outperformers vs underperformers
Tracking sector leadership shifts
Benchmarking sectors against NIFTY 50
Building sector-aligned trading bias
⚠️ LIMITATIONS
⚠ TradingView requires sufficient historical bars for deeper lookback values (60–120 days).
⚠ Script shows NA if historical depth is insufficient for any sector.
📜 DISCLAIMER
This script is for analysis and educational purposes only.
Not financial advice. Please research independently before trading.
🏷️ TAGS (Allowed & Recommended)
sector dashboard, NIFTY sectors, strength meter, rotation, heatmap, NSE India, performance table
Sizing Coach HUD Long and Short This HUD is designed as a systematic execution layer to bridge the gap between technical analysis and mechanical risk management. Its primary purpose is to eliminate the "discretionary gap"—the moment where a trader’s "feeling" about volatility or spreads causes hesitation.
By using this tool, you are not just watching price; you are managing a business where Risk is a constant and Size is a variable.
Core Functionality: The Position Sizing Engine
The HUD automates the math of "Capital-Based Tiers". Instead of choosing an arbitrary share size, the system calculates your position based on three predefined levels of conviction:
Tier 1 (1% Notional): Low-confidence or high-volatility "tester" positions.
Tier 2 (3% Notional): Standard, high-probability setups.
Tier 3 (5% Notional): High-conviction trades where multiple timeframes and factors align.
Execution Workflow (The Poka-Yoke)
To use this HUD effectively and eliminate the "hesitation" identified in the Five Whys analysis, follow this workflow:
Toggle Direction: Set the HUD to Long or Short based on your setup (e.g., NEMA Continuation).
Define Invalidation: Identify your technical stop (default is High/Low of Day +/- 5%). The HUD will automatically calculate the distance to this level.
Check Risk $: Observe the Risk $ row. This tells you exactly how much you will lose in dollars if the stop is hit. If the volatility is extreme (like the NASDAQ:SNDK 14% plunge), the HUD will automatically shrink your Shares count to keep this dollar amount constant.
Execute via HUD: Transmit the order using the Shares provided in your selected Tier. Do not manually adjust the size based on "gut feeling".
Trade Management: The "R" Focus
The bottom half of the HUD displays your Targets (PnL / R).
VWAP & Fibonacci Levels: Automatically plots and calculates profit targets at key institutional levels (VWAP, 0.618, 0.786, 0.886).
Binary Exit Logic: The color-coded logic flags any target that yields less than 1R (Reward-to-Risk) as a warning.
Systematic Holding: Ride the trade to the targets or until your technical exit (e.g., 1M candle close above/below NEMA) is triggered, ignoring the fluctuating P&L.
Entry ChecklistEntry Checklist
A comprehensive multi-factor analysis tool for stock and crypto entry decisions, combining fundamental, technical, and market sentiment indicators in a dynamic table display.
🎯 Overview
This advanced Pine Script indicator provides traders and investors with a systematic checklist for evaluating potential entry points. It consolidates critical market data into a clean, color-coded table that adapts based on asset type and data availability.
📊 Key Features
Market Context Analysis:
Seasonality: Historical S&P 500 monthly return patterns with strength/weakness labels
Market Breadth (S5TH): Percentage of S&P 500 stocks above their 50-day moving average
Fear/Greed Index (VIX): Market sentiment indicator with threshold-based color coding
Fundamental Analysis (Stocks Only):
Earnings Dates: Upcoming earnings announcement tracking with 14-day warning
Growth Metrics: Year-over-year sales and EPS growth rates
Acceleration: Quarter-over-quarter growth acceleration analysis
Sector & Industry Analysis:
Sector Relative Strength: 20-day performance vs SPY benchmark
Industry Relative Strength: Granular industry ETF performance comparison
120+ Industry ETF Mappings: Comprehensive sector and industry classifications
Technical Analysis:
IBD-Style RS Rating: Multi-timeframe relative strength scoring (1-99 scale)
RS vs SPX: Stock performance relative to S&P 500
RS vs Sector: Performance relative to sector ETF
RS vs Industry: Performance relative to industry ETF
🎨 Visual Design
Dynamic Table: Bottom-right overlay with professional dark theme
Color-Coded Signals: Green (bullish), red (bearish), neutral (white)






















