Matts Moving Average's The 50,62,100moving average's
I use them for direction and strength also trend is easy to see
waiting for them to cross offer the best opportunities
Medias móviles
Ribbon — multi-MA trend bandsRibbon paints five translucent bands between six moving averages to visualize trend structure and regime at a glance. You can choose the MA type (EMA/SMA/WMA), customize lengths, and switch the coloring logic between an anchor-based mode and strict alignment.
What it shows
Six MAs on the current timeframe (defaults: 5 / 34 / 55 / 89 / 144 / 233).
Five bands filled between consecutive MAs:
5–34, 34–55, 55–89, 89–144, 144–233.
Optional plotting of MA lines (hidden by default to keep the chart clean).
Coloring modes
1. By EMA233 (Anchor mode)
Each band is colored Up or Down by comparing its upper MA to the anchor (the 6th MA in inputs, default length 233).
If MA > anchor → Up color (supportive regime).
If MA < anchor → Down color (resistive regime).
2. By Alignment
All bands share one color depending on strict ordering:
Up if MA1 > MA2 > MA3 > MA4 > MA5 > MA6
Down if MA1 < MA2 < MA3 < MA4 < MA5 < MA6
Gray otherwise (no clean alignment).
Inputs (key)
MA Type : EMA / SMA / WMA (applies to all six MAs).
MA 1…MA 6 (anchor) : lengths for each average (defaults form a classic ribbon up to 233).
Up/Down colors : band palette.
Base transparency / step : controls band opacity gradient (top band uses Base, each next band adds Step).
Show MA lines + Lines transparency : optionally draw the six MA curves.
How to read it
Directional bias : when most bands are green (anchor mode) or the whole ribbon is green (alignment mode), momentum favors the upside; red implies downside pressure.
Quality of trend : a persistent alignment (all ordered) signals a cleaner trend. Mixed/gray suggests chop or transition.
Pullback zones : price returning toward inner bands can mark areas to watch for continuation vs. failure.
Implementation notes
No higher-timeframe data, no lookahead — this is a non-repainting, current-TF visualization.
Bands still render even when MA lines are hidden (the script uses hidden plot anchors under the hood).
This is an indicator , not a strategy — it does not open/close trades or calculate P&L.
Disclaimer
This script is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Always test on historical data and manage risk appropriately.
EMA Crossover Alert with Pullback and Crossthis is mr. priyank sharma sir 's ema strategy indicator
it will plot buy or sell signal after ema break and opposite candle formed
it will aslo plot "cross" signal if price cross ema again
thank you priyanks sir for this awsome knowledge
NR4/NR7 Volatility Squeeze & BreakoutsNR4/NR7 Volatility Squeeze & Breakouts
Concept
Markets often move in cycles of contraction → expansion.
The NR4 and NR7 patterns are well-known volatility contraction signals:
• NR4 : The current bar has the narrowest range (high–low) of the last 4 bars.
• NR7 : The current bar has the narrowest range of the last 7 bars.
• When both conditions align, it signals a strong volatility squeeze.
Such bars often precede s harp breakout moves , making them valuable for breakout and risk-framed trading setups.
How It Works
This script detects NR4 and NR7 bars in real time and adds several features for practical trading use:
Bar Highlighting:
• Teal = NR4, Purple = NR7, Orange = Both.
Breakout Levels:
• The High and Low of the most recent NR bar are projected forward as breakout bands.
Breakout Signals:
• Optional markers when price crosses above/below the NR High/Low.
• Configurable “close confirmation” and cooldown period to avoid duplicate signals.
SMA Filter (adjustable, default 20):
• Plotted on the chart to help traders frame bias and trend context.
Alerts:
• “NR Bar Formed”
• “Bullish Breakout”
• “Bearish Breakout”
How to Use
1. Identify Contraction:
• Watch for NR4/NR7 colored bars.
2. Plan Expansion:
• Use the High/Low of the bar as breakout reference.
3. Add Filters:
• SMA slope/position can add directional context.
• Combine with volume, VWAP, or support/resistance for stronger signals.
4. Risk Management:
• Many traders use the opposite side of the NR bar as stop placement.
Why It’s Useful
Unlike generic breakout systems, this script:
• Focuses on specific, researched volatility patterns (NR4/NR7), not just random breakouts.
• Provides a visual and systematic framework for detecting contraction → expansion phases.
• Integrates both classic price-action logic (narrow ranges) and a trend filter (SMA).
• Offers flexible alerts and cooldown so traders can adapt it to different styles (scalping, swing, intraday).
Important
This is an educational tool. It does not guarantee profitable trades. Always combine with your own market analysis and risk management.
BornInvestor MA CloudsBornInvestor MA Clouds
The BornInvestor MA Clouds script is a powerful, multi-layered moving average cloud system designed to help traders visualize market trends, momentum shifts, and crossover signals in a clear, intuitive way.
🔑 Features
Up to 5 customizable MA Clouds
Choose between SMA or EMA for each moving average.
Flexible input sources (Close, Open, High, Low, etc.).
Adjustable lengths for full control over short-, medium-, and long-term trend analysis.
Dynamic Cloud Coloring
Clouds automatically change color to reflect bullish or bearish momentum.
Customizable transparency and color schemes for each cloud.
Crossover Signals
Visual triangle markers appear when faster MAs cross above/below slower MAs.
Bullish crossovers are shown below bars, bearish crossovers above bars.
Alerts Ready 🚨
Built-in alert conditions for bullish and bearish crossovers (Cloud 1).
Alerts trigger once per bar for cleaner signals.
Clean Visuals
Option to show/hide individual MA lines.
Lightweight design optimized for clarity on any chart.
📊 How to Use
Clouds act as dynamic support/resistance zones. Price above the cloud signals bullish momentum, while price below the cloud signals bearish conditions.
Crossover signals help identify potential trend reversals or entry points.
Use multiple clouds (short, medium, long-term) for multi-timeframe confluence.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This script is for educational purposes only and not financial advice. Always combine with your own research and risk management before trading.
Pullback Entry Alert (8ema/21ema/50ma/200ma)8ema, 21ema, 50MA, and 200MA alert for pullback buy entries
Price vs SMAThis indicator displays the current price in percentage terms, indicating whether it is above or below a selected simple moving average (SMA). It’s designed to be clean and minimal, with the option to display a brief sentence on the chart for added clarity.
The script calculates the distance between the current price and a chosen simple moving average (SMA) and expresses that distance as a percentage. By default, it uses the 200-period SMA, but you can adjust the length to any value, such as 50 or 100, depending on your trading style. A positive percentage means price is trading above the SMA, while a negative percentage means it is below.
The percentage difference is rounded to whole numbers and can be displayed directly in the chart legend if the “Indicator values” box is checked in the TradingView settings. This keeps the chart clean while still providing at-a-glance information about the price relative to your selected moving average.
For extra clarity, the script also includes an option to display a short sentence on the chart itself. This sentence will read “Price is x% above SMA” in green when price is above the SMA, or “Price is x% below SMA” in red when price is below. This visual cue makes it easy to interpret the relationship between price and the moving average without adding clutter.
Swing or Investment TheorySwing or Investment Theory for generating Buy & Sell signals at strong levels
📖 EMA Retracement Theory
The 200 EMA (on multiple timeframes – 4H, Daily, Weekly) is treated as a backbone trend line.
When price pulls back (retraces) to the 200 EMA after a rally or fall, it often acts as a decision point:
Either support (in an uptrend) → bounce = Buy signal.
Or resistance (in a downtrend) → rejection = Sell signal.
✅ Buy Signal (Strong Level)
Market is in uptrend (price above 200 EMA).
Price retraces down to touch or slightly break below EMA 200. and RSI shows oversold zone.
A bullish candle pattern or reversal confirms.
👉 Enter Buy with stop loss just below EMA.
❌ Sell Signal (Strong Level)
Market is in downtrend (price below 200 EMA).
Price retraces up to touch or slightly break above EMA 200. and RSI shows overbought zone.
A bearish candle pattern or rejection confirms.
👉 Enter Sell with stop loss just above EMA.
INE-VISION-PRO🎯 PROFESSIONAL EMA200 RIBBON INDICATOR
✨ FEATURES:
• Colored ribbon between EMA200 High and EMA200 Close
• Automatic trend detection (price above/below)
• Customizable sources (High/Close adjustable)
• Fully configurable colors
• Intuitive interface
🎨 SMART COLORS:
• GREEN: Price above EMA200 (bullish trend)
• RED: Price below EMA200 (bearish trend)
• GRAY: Neutral position
🔧 PARAMETERS:
• Adjustable EMA200 length
• Customizable High/Close sources
• Organized color group
• Ribbon display on/off
💡 Perfect for visually identifying trend zones and potential reversals on all timeframes.
📈 Developed for inemployable.com community
INE-VISION-PRO🎯 PROFESSIONAL EMA200 RIBBON INDICATOR
✨ FEATURES:
• Colored ribbon between EMA200 High and EMA200 Close
• Automatic trend detection (price above/below)
• Customizable sources (High/Close adjustable)
• Fully configurable colors
• Intuitive interface
🎨 SMART COLORS:
• GREEN: Price above EMA200 (bullish trend)
• RED: Price below EMA200 (bearish trend)
• GRAY: Neutral position
🔧 PARAMETERS:
• Adjustable EMA200 length
• Customizable High/Close sources
• Organized color group
• Ribbon display on/off
💡 Perfect for visually identifying trend zones and potential reversals on all timeframes.
📈 Developed for inemployable.com community
فلتر EMA 20/50/200 - صعودي فقط//@version=5
indicator("فلتر EMA 20/50/200 - صعودي فقط", overlay=true)
// مدخلات
lenFast = input.int(20, "EMA Fast")
lenSlow = input.int(50, "EMA Slow")
lenTrend = input.int(200,"EMA 200")
// حساب المتوسطات
emaFast = ta.ema(close, lenFast)
emaSlow = ta.ema(close, lenSlow)
emaTrend = ta.ema(close, lenTrend)
// ميل EMA200
slopeBars = input.int(5, "عدد الشموع لميل EMA200")
emaTrendSlope = emaTrend - emaTrend
// شروط الفلتر
trendUp = close > emaTrend and emaFast > emaSlow and emaSlow > emaTrend and emaTrendSlope > 0
bullCross = ta.crossover(emaFast, emaSlow)
// إشارة الفلتر
longFilter = trendUp and bullCross
// عرض على الشارت
plot(emaFast, color=color.orange, title="EMA20")
plot(emaSlow, color=color.blue, title="EMA50")
plot(emaTrend, color=color.green, title="EMA200")
plotshape(longFilter, title="فلتر شراء", style=shape.labelup,
text="✅ فلتر صعودي", color=color.green, location=location.belowbar, size=size.tiny)
// إخراج بوول (للإكسيل أو فرز الرموز في Screener)
filterOutput = longFilter ? 1 : 0
plotchar(filterOutput, char="●", color=longFilter ? color.green : na, title="فلتر فعّال")
VIX + EMA Trend SinyaliOverlay: true (Gösterge, fiyat grafiği üzerine çizilir).
Maksimum Etiket Sayısı: 500 (Grafikteki sinyal işaretlerinin sayısı sınırlıdır).
Indicator Name: VIX + EMA Trend Signal
Platform: TradingView (Pine Script v5)
Purpose: Generate buy (BUY) and sell (SELL) signals in the market using the VIX Index and EMAs (5 and 21 periods).
Features: Evaluates market fear levels using VIX Index data.
Analyzes EMA (5 and 21) trends.
Generates combined signals (BUY, SELL, WAIT).
Displays EMA lines, VIX levels, and signal signals on the chart for visualization.
Provides summary information in a tabular format.
Includes alert conditions for automatic buy/sell signals.
Overlay: true (The indicator is drawn over the price chart).
Maximum Number of Labels: 500 (The number of signal signals on the chart is limited).
Trend Pro - @CRYPTIK1Introduction: What is Trend Pro?
Trend Pro is a comprehensive trend analysis tool designed to give you a clear, at-a-glance understanding of the market's direction across multiple timeframes. In a noisy market, the single most important factor is the dominant trend. This indicator filters out the noise by focusing on one core principle: trading with the primary momentum of the market.
Instead of cluttering your chart with confusing signals, Trend Pro provides a clean, visual representation of the trend, helping you make more confident and informed trading decisions.
The Core Concept: The Power of Confluence
The strength of any trading decision comes from confluence—when multiple factors align to point in the same direction. Trend Pro is built on this idea. It uses a long-term moving average (200-period by default) to define the primary trend on your current chart and then pulls in data from three higher timeframes to confirm whether the broader market agrees with your analysis.
When your current timeframe and the higher timeframes are all aligned, you have a state of "confluence," which represents a higher-probability environment for trend-following trades.
This tool is designed to be a foundational layer for your trading system, providing the essential context you need before entering any trade.
Key Features
1. The Dynamic Trend MA:
The main moving average on your chart acts as your primary guide. Its color dynamically changes to give you an instant read on the market.
Green MA: The price is in a confirmed uptrend (trading above the MA).
Red MA: The price is in a confirmed downtrend (trading below the MA).
2. The Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Trend Dashboard:
Located discreetly in the bottom-right corner, this dashboard is your window into the broader market sentiment. It shows you the trend status (Up, Down, or Neutral) on three customizable higher timeframes.
Green Box: The trend is UP on that timeframe.
Red Box: The trend is DOWN on that timeframe.
Gray Box: The price is neutral or at the MA on that timeframe.
How to Use Trend Pro: A Simple Framework
Step 1: Identify the Primary Trend
Look at the color of the MA on your main chart. This is your starting point. If it's green, you should be looking for opportunities to go long. If it's red, you should be looking for opportunities to go short.
Step 2: Check for Confluence
Glance at the MTF Trend Dashboard.
Strong Confluence (High-Probability): If your main chart is in an uptrend (Green MA) and the dashboard shows all green boxes, the market is in a strong, unified uptrend. This is a high-probability environment to be a buyer.
Weak or No Confluence (Caution Zone): If your main chart is in an uptrend, but the dashboard shows red or gray boxes, it signals that the higher timeframes are not in agreement. This is a sign of market indecision and a lower-probability environment. It's often best to wait for the timeframes to align.
Best Practices & Settings
Timeframe Synergy: For the best results, use Trend Pro on a lower timeframe and set your dashboard to higher timeframes. For example, if you trade on the 1-hour chart, set your MTF dashboard to the 4-hour, 1-day, and 1-week to get a complete picture of the market.
Use as a Confirmation Tool: Trend Pro is not designed to be a standalone entry/exit system. Use it as the foundational layer of your analysis. First, confirm the trend with Trend Pro, then use your preferred entry method (e.g., support/resistance, chart patterns, or other indicators) to time your trade.
Adaptive HMA Trendfilter & Profit SpikesShort Description
Adaptive trend-following filter using Hull Moving Average (HMA) slope.
Includes optional Keltner Channel entries/exits and dynamic spike-based take-profit markers (ATR/Z-Score).
Optional Fast HMA for early entry visualization (not included in logic).
USER GUIDE:
1) Quick Overview
Trend Filter: Slow HMA defines Bull / Bear / Sideways (via slope & direction).
Entries / Exits:
Entry: Color change of the slow HMA (red→green = Long, green→red = Short), optionally filtered by the Keltner basis.
Exit: Preferably via Keltner Band (Long: Close under Upper Band; Short: Close above Lower Band).
Fallback: exit on opposite HMA color change.
Take-Profit Spikes: Marks abnormal moves (ATR, Z-Score, or both) as discretionary TP signals.
Fast HMA (optional): Purely visual for early entry opportunities; not part of the core trading logic (see §5).
2) Adding & Basic Setup
Add the indicator to your chart.
Open Settings (gear icon) and configure:
HMA: Slow HMA Length = 55, Slope Lookback = 10, Slope Threshold = 0.20%.
Keltner: KC Length = 20, Multiplier = 1.5.
Spike-TP: Mode = ATR+Z, ATR Length = 14, Z Length = 20, Cooldown = 5.
Optionally: enable Fast HMA (e.g., length = 20).
3) Input Parameters – Key Controls
Slow HMA Length: Higher = smoother, fewer but cleaner signals.
Slope Lookback: How far back HMA slope is compared against.
Slope Threshold (%): Minimum slope to avoid “Sideways” regime.
KC Length / Multiplier: Width and reactivity of Keltner Channels.
Exits via KC Bands: Toggle on/off (recommended: on).
Entries only above/below KC Basis: Helps filter out chop.
Spike Mode: Choose ATR, Z, or ATR+Z (stricter, fewer signals).
Spikes only when in position: TP markers show only when you’re in a trade.
4) Entry & Exit Logic
Entries
Long: Slow HMA turns from red → green, and (if filter enabled) Close > KC Basis.
Short: Slow HMA turns from green → red, and (if filter enabled) Close < KC Basis.
Exits
KC Exit (recommended):
Long → crossunder(close, Upper KC) closes trade.
Short → crossover(close, Lower KC).
Fallback Exit: If KC Exits are off → exit on opposite HMA color change.
Spike-TP (Discretionary)
Marks unusually large deviations from HMA.
Use for partial profits or tightening stops.
⚠️ Not auto-traded — only marker/alert.
5) Early Entry Opportunities (Fast HMA Cross – visual only)
The script can optionally display a Fast HMA (e.g., 20) alongside the Slow HMA (e.g., 55).
Bullish early hint: Fast HMA crosses above Slow HMA, or stays above, before the Slow HMA officially turns green.
Bearish early hint: opposite.
⚠️ These signals are not part of the built-in logic — they are purely discretionary:
Advantage: Earlier entries, more profit potential.
Risk: Higher chance of whipsaws.
Practical workflow (early long entry):
Fast HMA crosses above Slow HMA AND Close > KC Basis.
Enter small position with tight stop (under KC Basis or HMA swing).
Once Slow HMA confirms green → add to position or trail stop tighter.
6) Recommended Presets
Crypto (1h/2h):
HMA: 55 / 10 / 0.20–0.30%
KC: 20 / 1.5–1.8
Spikes: ATR+Z, ATR=14, Z=20, Cooldown 5
FX (1h/4h):
HMA: 55 / 8–10 / 0.10–0.25%
KC: 20 / 1.2–1.5
Indices (15m/1h):
HMA: 50–60 / 8–12 / 0.15–0.30%
KC: 20 / 1.3–1.6
Fine-tuning:
Too noisy? → Raise slope threshold or increase HMA length.
Too sluggish? → Lower slope threshold or shorten HMA length.
7) Alerts – Best Practice
Long/Short Entry – get notified when trend color switches & KC filter is valid.
Long/Short Exit – for KC exits or fallback exits.
Long/Short Spike TP – for discretionary profit-taking.
Set via TradingView: Create Alert → Select this indicator → choose condition.
8) Common Pitfalls & Tips
Too many false signals?
Raise slope threshold (more “Sideways” filtering).
Enable KC filter for entries.
Entries too late?
Use Fast HMA cross for early discretionary entries.
Or lower slope threshold slightly.
Spikes too rare/frequent?
More frequent → ATR mode or lower ATR multiplier / Z-threshold.
Rarer but stronger → ATR+Z with higher thresholds.
9) Example Playbook (Long Trade)
Regime: Slow HMA still red, Fast HMA crosses upward (early hint).
Filter: Close > KC Basis.
Early Entry: Small size, stop below KC Basis or recent swing low.
Confirmation: Slow HMA turns green → scale up or trail stop.
Management: Partial profits at Spike-TP marker; full exit at KC upper band break.
Daily HOD / LOD Anchored VWAP (24/7 Markets)mart Daily HOD/LOD Anchored VWAP (Auto Detect + Alerts)
This indicator automatically anchors VWAP at the High of Day (HOD) and Low of Day (LOD) for each session/day.
No more manual anchoring — the script tracks intraday highs and lows in real-time and resets cleanly at the start of each trading day or session.
✨ Features
✅ Auto-anchored AVWAP at daily High and Low
✅ Works for stock markets (with fixed sessions) and crypto markets (24/7)
✅ Clean reset every session/day
✅ Separate AVWAP lines for HOD and LOD
✅ Customizable colors & line widths
✅ Alerts included 🚨 (get notified instantly when a new High/Low AVWAP starts)
📈 Use Cases
Spot true intraday support/resistance levels
Track where institutions may be defending positions
Combine with price action, orderflow, or volume profile strategies
Perfect for intraday trading, scalping, and swing entries
⚡ Alerts
New HOD AVWAP → Fires when price makes a fresh high of day, starting a new anchored VWAP.
New LOD AVWAP → Fires when price makes a fresh low of day, starting a new anchored VWAP.
🛠️ Settings
Show/hide HOD or LOD VWAP
Customize line colors and thickness
Works seamlessly across stocks, futures, forex, and crypto
💡 Pro Tip:
AVWAP from the high and low of the day often acts as a magnet for price. Watch how price reacts when revisiting these levels — confluence with other indicators = high-probability setups.
⚠️ Disclaimer:
This script is for educational purposes only. It is not financial advice. Always manage your own risk.
Pi Cycle OscillatorThis oscillator combines the Pi Cycle Top indicator with a percentile-based approach to create a more precise and easy to read market timing tool.
Instead of waiting for moving average crossovers, it shows you exactly how close you are to a potential market top.
Orange background means you should start preparing for a potential top and look into taking profits.
Red background means that the crossover has happened on the original Pi Cycle Indicator and that you should have already sold everything. (Crossover of the gray line aka 100)
Thank you
Bollinger Band Width Percentile - The_Caretaker
Pi Cycle Top - megasyl20
ARMA(Autoregressive Moving Average) Model -DeepALGO-📊 ARMA Model Indicator
This script is a custom indicator based on the ARMA (Autoregressive Moving Average) model, one of the fundamental and widely used models in time series analysis.
While ARMA is typically employed in statistical software, this implementation makes it accessible directly on TradingView, allowing traders to visualize and apply the dynamics of ARMA in financial markets with ease.
🧩 What is the ARMA Model?
The ARMA model explains time series data by combining two components: Autoregression (AR) and Moving Average (MA).
AR (Autoregression) component
Captures the dependence of current values on past values, modeling the inherent autocorrelation of the series.
MA (Moving Average) component
Incorporates past forecast errors (residuals), smoothing out randomness and noise while improving predictive capability.
By combining these two aspects, ARMA models can capture both the underlying structure of the data and the random fluctuations, providing a more robust description of price behavior than simple averages alone.
⚙️ Design of This Script
In classical statistics, ARMA coefficients are estimated using the ACF (Autocorrelation Function) and PACF (Partial Autocorrelation Function). However, this process is often too complex for trading environments.
This script simplifies the approach:
The coefficients theta (θ) and epsilon (ε) are fixed, automatically derived from the chosen AR and MA periods.
This eliminates the need for statistical estimation, making the indicator easy to apply with simple parameter adjustments.
The goal is not academic rigor, but practical usability for traders.
🔧 Configurable Parameters
AR Period (p): Order of the autoregressive part.
MA Period (q): Order of the moving average part. Shorter periods yield faster responsiveness, while longer periods produce smoother outputs.
Offset: Shifts the line forward or backward for easier comparison.
Smoothing Period: Additional smoothing to reduce noise.
Source: Choose from Close, HL2, HLC3, High, or Low.
🎯 Advantages Compared to Traditional Moving Averages
Commonly used moving averages such as SMA (Simple Moving Average) and EMA (Exponential Moving Average) are intuitive but have limitations:
SMA applies equal weights to past data, which makes it slow to respond to new price changes.
EMA emphasizes recent data, providing faster response but often introducing more noise and reducing smoothness.
The ARMA-based approach provides two key advantages:
Balance of Responsiveness and Smoothness
AR terms capture autocorrelation while MA terms correct residuals, resulting in a smoother line that still reacts more quickly than SMA or EMA.
Flexible Adaptation
By adjusting the MA period (q), traders can fine-tune how closely the model follows price fluctuations—ranging from rapid short-term responses to stable long-term trend recognition.
📈 Practical Use Cases
The ARMA indicator can be applied in several practical ways:
Trend Direction Estimation
The slope and position of the ARMA line can provide a straightforward read of bullish or bearish market conditions.
Trend Reversal Identification
Changes in the ARMA line’s direction may signal early signs of a reversal, often with faster reaction compared to traditional moving averages.
Confirmation with Other Indicators
Combine ARMA with oscillators such as RSI or MACD to improve the reliability of signals.
Combination with Heikin-Ashi
Heikin-Ashi candles smooth out price action and highlight trend changes. When used together with ARMA, they can significantly enhance reversal detection. For example, if Heikin-Ashi indicates a potential reversal and the ARMA line simultaneously changes direction, the confluence provides a stronger and more reliable trading signal.
⚠️ Important Notes
Risk of Overfitting
Excessive optimization of AR or MA periods may lead to overfitting, where the indicator fits historical data well but fails to generalize to future market conditions. Keep parameter choices simple and consistent.
Weakness in Sideways Markets
ARMA works best in trending environments. In range-bound conditions, signals may become noisy or less reliable. Consider combining it with range-detection tools or volume analysis.
Not a Standalone System
This indicator should not be used in isolation for trading decisions. It is best employed as part of a broader analysis framework, combining multiple indicators and fundamental insights.
💡 Summary
This script brings the theoretical foundation of ARMA into a practical, chart-based tool for traders.
It is particularly valuable for those who find SMA too lagging or EMA too noisy, offering a more nuanced balance between responsiveness and smoothness.
By capturing both autocorrelation and residual structure, ARMA provides a deeper view of market dynamics.
Combined with tools such as Heikin-Ashi or oscillators, it can significantly enhance trend reversal detection and strategy reliability.
Configurable 3MA with Crossover CloudThis script is a versatile and powerful enhancement of the classic triple moving average setup, designed to provide clear, at-a-glance insights into market trends and momentum shifts. It plots three moving averages on your chart and colors the area between the two shorter-term MAs, creating a visual "cloud" that instantly signals bullish or bearish sentiment.
The core of this indicator is its complete customizability, allowing you to tailor it precisely to your trading strategy and the asset you are analyzing.
Key Features:
Dynamic Crossover Cloud: The space between the first two moving averages is colored to represent momentum:
Green Cloud: Indicates a bullish crossover, where the shorter-term MA is above the medium-term MA.
Red Cloud: Indicates a bearish crossover, where the shorter-term MA is below the medium-term MA.
Complete Customization: Unlike standard MA indicators, every aspect of the three moving averages can be configured independently:
Length: Set the period for each MA.
Type: Choose between a Simple Moving Average (SMA) or an Exponential Moving Average (EMA) for each line.
Source: Base the calculation on any price source (close, open, high, low, hl2, etc.).
Individual Visibility Toggles: Clean up your chart by hiding any of the three moving averages directly from the settings panel.
How to Use:
This indicator is ideal for trend-following and crossover strategies.
Identify Momentum: Use the color of the cloud to quickly gauge short-term momentum. A green cloud suggests bullish strength, while a red cloud suggests bearish pressure.
Confirm the Trend: Use the third, long-term moving average (e.g., a 200-period MA) as a macro trend filter. For a higher probability trade, only consider long positions when the price is above the long-term MA and the cloud is green. Conversely, only consider short positions when the price is below the long-term MA and the cloud is red.
Customize for Your Style: Adjust the default settings (13 EMA, 50 SMA, 200 EMA) to fit your preferred timeframes and trading style, whether you're a scalper, day trader, or swing trader.
Manish's Momentum Indicator
Combines **Trend Highlighter** (GMMA + SMA89) with **Trend Power** (MFI + ATR Normalization) for a dual framework.
Auto-marks fresh **BULL/BEAR trend shifts** and momentum extremes (Overheated, Oversold, Volatile Reversals, Calm Distribution).
ATR is normalized (0–100 scale) to identify whether moves happen in calm or volatile conditions.
Optionally plots the **15-min opening range box** to highlight the day’s initial balance.
Background coloring distinguishes trend bias vs. momentum extremes for quick chart scanning.
Built-in info table shows live readings of MFI, ATR Normalization, Composite Signal, and Trend Signal.
All-in-one dashboard for fast assessment of trend alignment, volatility regime, and momentum strength.
MTF Adaptive Trendline Scalper (ATR + EMA System) By GouravThe MTF Adaptive Trendline Scalper is a precision-built trading tool designed for intraday scalpers and swing traders.
🔹 Core Features:
Adaptive Trendline Engine: Dynamically shifts trendline support/resistance using volatility (ATR) and Bollinger-band extremes.
Multi-Timeframe Mode: Calculate signals on your chosen higher timeframe or sync with the chart resolution.
Automatic Buy/Sell Signals: Clear trend reversal markers (💣 Buy / 🔨 Sell) for fast execution.
Volatility Filtering: ATR-based buffer reduces noise in choppy conditions.
Extra EMA Overlay: Plots 9 / 15 / 50 / 200 EMAs to help confirm trend bias and momentum.
🔹 How It Helps You Trade:
Catch scalping entries with trendline flips.
Trade trend-following continuations using EMA alignment.
Spot reversals when price pierces the adaptive channel.
Works on all assets (Forex, Crypto, Stocks, Indices) and any timeframe.
⚠️ Note: This is not financial advice. Always combine with your own risk management and strategy.
EMA Distance Risk Manager
An advanced risk management tool showing distance to the farthest EMA with precise monetary risk calculations and smart position sizing alerts.
🎯 What is EMA Distance Risk Manager?
The EMA Distance Risk Manager is a professional risk management indicator designed for traders who use EMAs as dynamic stop-loss levels. It calculates your exact monetary risk to the farthest EMA and provides intelligent position sizing recommendations.
⚡ Key Features
📊 Smart Risk Calculations
Measures distance to the farthest of 3 customizable EMAs (default: 8, 13, 21)
Converts distance to precise monetary risk in your account currency
Works with any instrument: Forex (pips), Futures (points/ticks), Stocks (points)
Handles complex futures contracts with automatic tick-to-point conversions
🚨 Advanced Risk Alerts
Visual color-coded warnings when risk exceeds your threshold
Automatic position sizing suggestions (e.g., "Reduce volume to 67% of current")
Customizable risk threshold in currency units (default: $10)
High-visibility alerts are impossible to miss
🎛️ Full Customization
Choose between Real Market Data or Chart Type Data (Heiken Ashi friendly)
4 table sizes: Tiny, Small, Normal, Large
9 position options: any corner or center location
Customizable display title and currency formatting
🔍 Professional Features
Shows 1 tick/pip/point value for position sizing calculations
Debug mode displays all EMA values and distances
Works with any chart type: Candles, Heiken Ashi, Line, Renko, Point & Figure
Real-time updates on every bar
💡 How It Works
EMA Calculation: Uses your choice of chart data or real market data
Distance Measurement: Finds the EMA farthest from the current price
Risk Calculation: Converts distance to monetary units using instrument specifications
Alert System: Warns when risk exceeds your threshold with position sizing advice
🎯 Perfect For
Swing Traders using EMAs as dynamic stop-losses
Risk Managers who need precise monetary risk calculations
Position Sizers requiring exact volume reduction suggestions
Multi-Timeframe Traders managing risk across different instruments
⚙️ Settings Overview
EMA Configuration
3 customizable EMA periods (default: 8, 13, 21)
Real OHLC vs Chart Type data selection
Show/hide EMA plots (style via TradingView's Style tab)
Risk Management
Risk threshold in currency units
Automatic volume reduction calculations
High-visibility warning system
Display Options
4 table sizes for different screen setups
9 positioning options
Custom title and formatting
Debug mode for troubleshooting
📈 Use Cases
Example 1: Forex Trading
EURUSD with a 20-pip distance to the farthest EMA
Risk threshold: $25
Shows: "Risk: $20.00 USD" (✅ Safe to trade)
Example 2: Futures Trading
ES with 15-point distance to the farthest EMA
Risk threshold: $50
Shows: "Risk: $75.00 USD" + "⚠️ Reduce volume to 67% of current"
🔧 Installation & Setup
Add an indicator to your chart
Set your risk threshold in currency units
Adjust EMA periods to match your strategy
Choose table size and position
Style EMAs via TradingView's Style tab if desired
📊 Works With All Instruments
Forex: Automatic pip calculations
Futures: Point/tick conversions (tested on ES, NQ, GC, etc.)
Stocks: Standard point calculations
Crypto: Precise decimal handling
⚠️ Risk Warning: This indicator is for informational purposes only. Always verify calculations and manage your risk appropriately. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Moving Average Adaptive RSI [BackQuant]Moving Average Adaptive RSI
What this is
A momentum oscillator that reshapes classic RSI into a zero-centered column plot and makes it adaptive. It builds RSI from two parts:
• A sensitivity window that scans several recent bars to capture the strongest up and down impulses.
• A selectable moving average that smooths those impulses before computing RSI.
The output ranges roughly from −100 to +100 with 0 as the midline, with optional extra smoothing and built-in divergence detection.
How it works
Impulse extraction
• For each bar the script inspects the last rsi_sen bars and collects upward and downward price changes versus the current price.
• It keeps the maximum upward change and maximum downward change from that window, emphasizing true bursts over single-bar noise.
MA-based averaging
• The up and down impulse series are averaged with your chosen MA over rsi_len bars.
• Supported MA types: SMA, EMA, DEMA, WMA, HMA, SMMA (RMA), TEMA.
Zero-centered RSI transform
• RS = UpMA ÷ DownMA, then mapped to a symmetric scale: 100 − 200 ÷ (1 + RS) .
• Above 0 implies positive momentum bias. Below 0 implies negative momentum bias.
Optional extra smoothing
• A second smoothing pass can be applied to the final oscillator using smoothing_len and smooth_type . Toggle with “Use Extra Smoothing”.
Visual encoding
• The oscillator is drawn as columns around the zero line with a gradient that intensifies toward extremes.
• Static bands mark 80 to 100 and −80 to −100 for extreme conditions.
Key inputs and what they change
• Price Source : input series for momentum.
• Calculation Period (rsi_len) : primary averaging window on up and down components. Higher = smoother, slower.
• Sensitivity (rsi_sen) : how many recent bars are scanned to find max impulses. Higher = more responsive to bursts.
• Calculation Type (ma_type) : MA family that shapes the core behavior. HMA or DEMA is faster, SMA or SMMA is slower.
• Smoothing Type and Length : optional second pass to calm noise on the final output.
• UI toggles : show or hide the oscillator, candle painting, and extreme bands.
Reading the oscillator
• Midline cross up (0) : momentum bias turning positive.
• Midline cross down (0) : momentum bias turning negative.
• Positive territory :
– 0 to 40: constructive but not stretched.
– 40 to 80: strong momentum, continuation more likely.
– Above 80: extreme risk of mean reversion grows.
• Negative territory : mirror the same levels for the downside.
Divergence detection
The script plots four divergence types using pivot highs and lows on both price and the oscillator. Lookbacks are set by lbL and lbR .
• Regular bullish : price lower low, oscillator higher low. Possible downside exhaustion.
• Hidden bullish : price higher low, oscillator lower low. Bias to trend continuation up.
• Regular bearish : price higher high, oscillator lower high. Possible upside exhaustion.
• Hidden bearish : price lower high, oscillator higher high. Bias to trend continuation down.
Labels: ℝ for regular, ℍ for hidden. Green for bullish, red for bearish.
Candle coloring
• Optional bar painting: green when the oscillator is above 0, red when below 0. This is for visual scanning only.
Strengths
• Adaptive sensitivity via a rolling impulse window that responds to genuine bursts.
• Configurable MA core so you can match responsiveness to the instrument.
• Zero-centered scale for simple regime reads with 0 as a clear bias line.
• Built-in regular and hidden divergence mapping.
• Flexible across symbols and timeframes once tuned.
Limitations and cautions
• Trends can remain extended. Treat extremes as context rather than automatic reversal signals.
• Divergence quality depends on pivot lookbacks. Short lookbacks give more signals with more noise. Long lookbacks reduce noise but add lag.
• Double smoothing can delay zero-line transitions. Balance smoothness and timeliness.
Practical usage ideas
• Regime filter : only take long setups from your separate method when the oscillator is above 0, shorts when below 0.
• Pullback confirmation : in uptrends, look for dips that hold above 0 or turn up from 0 to 40. Reverse for downtrends.
• Divergence as a heads-up : wait for a zero-line cross or a price trigger before acting on divergence.
• Sensitivity tuning : start with rsi_sen 2 to 5 on faster timeframes, increase slightly on slower charts.
Alerts
• MA-A RSI Long : oscillator crosses above 0.
• MA-A RSI Short : oscillator crosses below 0.
Use these as bias or timing aids, not standalone trade commands.
Settings quick reference
• Calculation : Price Source, Calculation Type, Calculation Period, Sensitivity.
• Smoothing : Smoothing Type, Smoothing Length, Use Extra Smoothing.
• UI : Show Oscillator, Paint Candles, Show Static High and Low Levels.
• Divergences : Pivot Lookback Left and Right, Div Signal Length, Show Detected Divergences.
Final thoughts
This tool reframes RSI by extracting strong short-term impulses and averaging them with a moving-average model of your choice, then presenting a zero-centered output for clear regime reads. Pair it with your structure, risk and execution process, and tune sensitivity and smoothing to the market you trade.
MTF Adaptive Trendline Scalper (ATR + EMA System) By GouravThe MTF Adaptive Trendline Scalper is a precision-built trading tool designed for intraday scalpers and swing traders.
🔹 Core Features:
Adaptive Trendline Engine: Dynamically shifts trendline support/resistance using volatility (ATR) and Bollinger-band extremes.
Multi-Timeframe Mode: Calculate signals on your chosen higher timeframe or sync with the chart resolution.
Automatic Buy/Sell Signals: Clear trend reversal markers (💣 Buy / 🔨 Sell) for fast execution.
Volatility Filtering: ATR-based buffer reduces noise in choppy conditions.
Extra EMA Overlay: Plots 9 / 15 / 50 / 200 EMAs to help confirm trend bias and momentum.
🔹 How It Helps You Trade:
Catch scalping entries with trendline flips.
Trade trend-following continuations using EMA alignment.
Spot reversals when price pierces the adaptive channel.
Works on all assets (Forex, Crypto, Stocks, Indices) and any timeframe.
⚠️ Note: This is not financial advice. Always combine with your own risk management and strategy.