Top-line % MovesOverview
A clean, text-only overlay that shows price momentum at a glance. It prints one line at the top-center of your chart:
Movement | Day % | 3-Day % | Wk %
What it shows
Day - Percent change from today’s regular-session open to the latest price
3-Day - Percent change from the daily open 3 trading days ago
Wk - Percent change from the daily open 5 trading days ago
How it works
Pulls daily opens via request.security so it stays consistent across intraday and daily timeframes
Calculates percent moves versus those opens and renders a single centered text line
Transparent background, bright white text, no bars or lines, minimal chart footprint
Notes
“Wk” uses 5 trading days. If you prefer 7 calendar days, change the lookback to your preference
Daily opens follow the symbol’s TradingView session settings. Extended or 24h markets may differ from your broker’s definition of “open”
Best for
Quick momentum read without clutter
Screeners, streaming layouts, and compact dashboards
Inputs
None
Tags
percent change, overlay, momentum, daily open, intraday, text display, minimal, Pine v6
Multitimeframe
Liquidity Sweeps + Swing High/Low — SMC/ICT (@PueblaATH)Liquidity Sweeps + Swing High/Low — SMC/ICT (@PueblaATH) is a liquidity-driven Smart Money Concepts tool that automatically maps out key swing highs and lows, tracks how they evolve into liquidity pools, and highlights when those levels are swept and either respected or invalidated. This indicator is built to give traders a clean, event-driven view of stop runs and liquidity grabs across any timeframe, from scalping to higher-timeframe context.
What the Indicator Does
Swing Structure & Liquidity Pools
Detects swing highs and lows using a configurable swing length, projects levels forward in time, and builds a liquidity-pool database through pivot arrays used for sweep detection.
Liquidity Sweeps (Stop Runs)
Identifies bearish (upward) and bullish (downward) sweeps through prior liquidity levels using three modes: Any Touch, Wick + Close Back, and Retest Rejection.
Each sweep can generate projective lines, labeled markers, and alerts.
Scope, Rate Limiting & Clean Visuals
Controls minimum spacing between swings and sweeps, limits sweep duplication, auto-revokes invalidated sweeps, and restricts the maximum number of visible events.
Smart offset logic reduces label overlap and keeps charts clean even in dense price action.
Timeframe Filters & Utilities
Allows hiding all drawings between specific timeframes and optionally skipping calculations or clearing internal state when hidden.
Includes debug pivot markers and an optional TF/Bucket badge.
Timeframe Auto-Mode (Original Adaptive Engine)
This indicator features a fully original, seven-bucket Auto-Mode engine that adapts sensitivity to the active timeframe.
Bucket Classification (by seconds)
≤1m, >1m–15m, >15m–30m, >30m–1h, >1h–4h, >4h–1d, >1d.
Bucket-Specific Settings
Each bucket has unique sensitivity sets:
Swing/Sweep lengths
Projection distances
Line style and width
Rate-limiting gaps
Pivot count and bar-lookback windows
Overlap windows
Adaptive Behavior
Lower timeframes gain more reactive behavior, while higher timeframes apply smoother and more selective filters.
Manual Override
Auto-Mode can be disabled to use the Core manual settings for full customization.
How to Use It
Attach the indicator and choose whether to keep Auto-Mode ON or OFF.
Select the sweep mode (e.g., Wick + Close Back for ICT-style liquidity grabs).
Adjust label text, size, color, and offsets to your preference.
Use timeframe filters to show drawings only where you want them.
Enable alerts for bullish sweeps, bearish sweeps, or revocations.
Combine sweep events with your own confluence (sessions, bias, OBs/FVGs, etc.).
Originality & Credits Disclaimer
This script is an original work by @PueblaATH , created specifically for Liquidity Sweeps + Swing High/Low — SMC/ICT (@PueblaATH) under the MPL 2.0 license.
The concepts used (swing highs/lows, liquidity pools, sweeps, SMC/ICT behavior) are public and widely known—they do not belong to any author or protected script.
This indicator does not repackage or cosmetically modify existing code.
Its architecture—including the multi-bucket Auto-Mode engine, pivot/sweep management system, revocation logic, overlap-aware labeling, and TF-based hide/skip/clear controls—is uniquely implemented for this script.
If any future update reuses or adapts code from public sources, full credit will be given in both comments and description, with clear explanation of what was reused and what was originally added or improved.
10 - EMA - Exponential Moving Averages - emaThese are the EMAs 10 in one, can be adjusted to your needs
Sessions High & Low LevelsAutomatically plots high & low levels for multiple sessions. Clear session structure for intraday traders using price action, liquidity concepts, or session-based strategies.
Automatically plots the High & Low, for sessions such as London, New York, and Asia, with full customization for any custom session or timezone. These levels extend forward and adapt in real time, giving you a clear view of session-based structure and liquidity behavior.
Perfect for traders using ICT concepts, session narratives, or intraday market structure. Session ranges often act as key liquidity pools, breakout zones, and directional guides, this tool makes them easy to see at a glance.
Features:
Auto-plots High & Low for NY, London, and Asia sessions (customizable)
Fully customizable session times, colors, labels, and visibility options
Works across any assets
Liquidity Void Detector + Pro SignalsWhat This Indicator Does
This indicator detects “liquidity voids”—large displacement candles with very high body-to-wick ratios and size significantly above recent ATR—where price moved rapidly and left untested areas.
It automatically draws shaded boxes for new, non-overlapping voids, shows a moveable dashboard (void fill probabilities), and provides one clean, actionable long/short signal per void when price action and momentum confirm.
How It Works
Void Detection: Candles with a body/wick ratio and size above user threshold trigger a potential liquidity void.
Box Drawing: Each new void is drawn as a shaded box (yellow/orange) that never overlaps other active voids.
Signal Confirmation: A “LONG” or “SHORT” label appears at the first bar within each valid void if momentum and candlestick structure align.
Dashboard: User-selectable dashboard shows up-to-date stats on remaining unfilled, partially filled, and fully filled voids.
Alerts: Built-in alerts fire when a new high-probability long/short signal is detected (user must add alerts manually).
Key Features
No overlap, no clutter: Only the latest set of boxes and a single signal per event are drawn. Oldest boxes are pruned automatically.
Momentum filter: Signals combine void and trend strength for higher conviction, filtering out weak/fake moves.
Non-repainting: Signals, boxes, and logic only use confirmed bar data—no repaint or future leaks.
Adjustable settings: Every threshold (body/wick ratio, ATR size, maximum boxes, dashboard location, signal label size) is user-configurable.
Efficient for all timeframes and asset classes.
How to Use
Add to your chart:
Click "Add to Chart" or search “Liquidity Void Detector” in the indicator search panel.
Tune your inputs:
Adjust the Body/Wick Ratio and Min Size vs ATR for your market or timeframe.
Set the Void Box Length (how many bars the box displays), signal sensitivity, and maximum concurrent voids.
Move the dashboard as needed for your chart layout.
What to look for:
Yellow/orange boxes highlight recent liquidity voids—untested price gaps where future reactions may occur.
LONG/SHORT signals appear only where a fresh void coincides with confirmed momentum in that direction.
Dashboard tracks probability of voids remaining unfilled, being partially filled, or fully refilled by price.
Trading logic and best use:
Traders may use void boxes to anticipate where price might react, reverse, or trend continuation can resume.
Combine signals with additional price action confirmation such as S/R levels, order blocks, wick rejections, volume spikes, or patterns (e.g., pin bars, engulfing).
Use signal alerts in conjunction with order flow, session profile, or support/resistance tools for increased confluence.
Always backtest and demo trade before live use.
Important Compliance & Disclaimer
No advice: This tool provides visual context only. All trading and risk decisions are the user’s responsibility.
No repainting, original source: The code is fully open-source, uses only native Pine Script, and never repaints.
No spam, no links, no 3rd-party promotion: 100% TradingView House Rules compliant.
If you find this useful, please consider leaving a positive review, and remember to always confirm with your own analysis.
Dual TF VWAP + ATR BandsDual TF VWAP + EMA (3×3 Outer Shells)
A precision volatility framework combining institutional VWAP structure with trend-anchored EMA logic.
🔍 Overview
Dual TF VWAP + EMA is a multi-layer trend and volatility system designed for traders who want clean directional context, controlled volatility boundaries, and a reliable method to spot pivots, expansions, compressions, and exhaustion points across any timeframe.
This tool blends:
Higher-Timeframe VWAP (50-period rolling)
Local EMA Midline (configurable)
3×3 ATR Outer Shells
Directional Color Coding
Signal-Ready Interaction Zones
Unlike traditional Bollinger Bands, Keltner channels, or static envelopes, this indicator adapts dynamically with both price and volume, giving deeper insight into how institutions accumulate, distribute, or expand trends.
🎯 What It Shows
1. Higher-Timeframe VWAP Midline
A 50-period Rolling VWAP that reflects where real volume-weighted control sits.
Perfect for reading:
Institutional trend bias
Value area reclaims
High-confidence mean reversions
High-probability trend continuations
2. Local EMA Trendline (Configurable)
A flexible EMA that acts as your local “risk-on/off” trend gauge.
You can use:
12 EMA for aggression
20 EMA for balanced trending
50 EMA for slower institutional rhythm
This EMA + VWAP pairing creates a powerful trend confirmation system.
3. Outer ATR Shells (U1–U3 / L1–L3)
Three upper and three lower ATR-based shells form a volatility map showing:
U1/L1: First reaction zones
U2/L2: Overextension zones
U3/L3: Exhaustion / blow-off tops / panic bottoms
The 3×3 shells tell you instantly whether price is:
Expanding
Compressing
Overextended
Reversing
Trending cleanly
📘 How To Use It — Practical Trading Logic
1. Trend Confirmation
Bullish: Price above VWAP + EMA rising + 12 EMA above U1
Bearish: Price below VWAP + EMA falling + 12 EMA under L1
2. Reversals
U3/L3 taps signal exhaustion
EMA rejection at U1/U2 confirms fading momentum
VWAP reclaim confirms the reversal
Trend resumes once EMA crosses back above/below VWAP
3. Momentum Acceleration
When price floats above the EMA without touching it and rides between:
EMA → U1 → U2
trend acceleration is underway (trip-wire continuation signal).
4. Safe Entries
EMA reclaim
VWAP reclaim after sweep
EMA → VWAP “compression and release”
Price floating above EMA with U1 break
5. Safe Exits
U2/U3 spikes
EMA flattening
EMA cross back under VWAP
Shell compression before trend shift
---Why This Tool Works---
Traditional bands are one-dimensional:
They react to price only.
This tool uses price + volatility + volume, so it shows:
Real trend strength
Institutional control zones
High-probability reversal points
Low-risk entry pockets
It performs exceptionally well across:
SPY / QQQ
Tech momentum
Small caps
Crypto
High-beta growth names
Summary
Dual TF VWAP + EMA (3×3 Outer Shells) is built for traders who want:
Clear trend direction
Accurate expansion/reversal signals
Dynamic institutional value zones
Multi-timeframe confidence
Clean volatility boundaries
A powerful companion for confirmation systems, breakout strategies, and liquidity-based execution.
CyberFX Round NumbersThis is a traditional Round Numbers indicators. As all know RND # are psychological levels that represents Support and Resistance. Of course they are not exact science but in general they can give us a possible level where maybe the price move will be rejected.
One other thing I have been using in my strategy is no matter what the time frame I am trading I always check the Daily trend. We know that the banks and financial institutions are always looking for the high TFs trend for long investments so, on my understand, the Daily trend will affect the lower TFs in one way or other so I decided to add this option into this indicator.
Also to avoid an over crowed chart with many lines around I added the option to Show/Hide the RND# so during the analysis I can check the RND# levels.
The Daily Trend is based on a SMA(200).
Target Reach & Trend ProjectionTarget Reach & Trend Projection
Overview: The Target Reach & Trend Projection indicator helps traders estimate how long (in candles) it might take for the price to reach a chosen target level, while also providing insight into the current and higher-timeframe trend directions.
Key Features
1. Target Projection: Set your custom Target Price manually.
The indicator calculates the expected number of candles needed to reach that price, based on recent price velocity.
Displays an estimated date and time for when the price could reach your target.
2. Trend Detection (Local): Detects the current market direction using one of two methods:
Linear Trend: Measures direct slope between candles.
Smoothed Trend: Uses a moving average slope for cleaner, less noisy trend estimation.
3. Higher-Timeframe Confirmation: Confirms whether the higher timeframe (e.g., 4H, 1D) trend agrees with the local trend.
Displays “✅ Aligned” when both are in sync and “⚠️ Diverging” when not.
4. On-Chart Information: A dynamic label near the target price line shows:
Target level
Trend method used
Estimated candles to target
Current trend direction
Estimated time of arrival (ETA)
Higher-timeframe trend confirmation
5. Visual Feedback: Background color changes lightly to reflect trend direction (green for bullish, red for bearish).
6. Alerts: Optional alerts for when:
The target price is reached.
Both local and higher-timeframe trends align bullishly or bearishly.
How It Works
The script measures the average price velocity (slope) over a chosen lookback period.
It then divides the distance between the current price and the target by that slope to estimate how many candles it might take to get there.
It projects the estimated time of arrival based on your chart’s current timeframe.
The script also checks a higher timeframe trend (using a moving average) for multi-timeframe confirmation.
🧭 Use Cases
Estimating the time horizon for swing trades or targets.
Confirming momentum direction before entering or exiting positions.
Aligning intraday setups with higher-timeframe trends.
⚠️ Notes
Estimates assume current trend velocity continues — it does not predict future volatility or reversals.
Works best on time-based charts with clear directional movement (e.g., 1H, 4H, 1D).
NQ Daily STDV Bands (Market Structure)Plots standard deviation levels off of market open, based upon the previous day's 1m average standard deviation (volatility). The levels can be used to help provide a structure to your trading, and can be especially used as reversal levels. Good for futures trading, I personally use for NQ.
Below is an image shown of it working. It updates each day at 9:31am NY session.
Exponential Moving Average + ATR MTF [YSFX]Description:
This indicator is a reupload of a previously published EMA + ATR tool, updated and enhanced after a house rule violation to provide additional features and a cleaner, more versatile experience for traders.
It combines trend analysis and volatility measurement into one intuitive tool, allowing traders to visualize market direction, dynamic support and resistance, and adaptive risk levels—all in a clean, minimal interface.
The indicator calculates a customizable moving average (MA) type—EMA, SMA, WMA, HMA, RMA, DEMA, TEMA, VWMA, LSMA, or KAMA—and surrounds it with ATR-based bands that expand and contract with market volatility. This creates a dynamic envelope around price, helping traders identify potential breakouts, pullbacks, or high-probability entry/exit zones.
Advanced Features:
Multiple MA types: Supports all major moving averages, including advanced options like KAMA, DEMA, and TEMA.
KAMA customization: Adjustable fast and slow lengths for precise tuning.
Dual timeframe support: Optionally use separate timeframes for the MA and ATR, or a global timeframe for both.
Dynamic ATR bands: Automatically adjust to market volatility, useful for setting adaptive stop-loss levels.
Optional fill: Shade the area between upper and lower ATR bands for a clear visual representation of volatility.
Flexible for all markets: Works across any timeframe or asset class.
Who It’s For:
This indicator is ideal for trend-following traders, swing traders, and volatility-focused analysts who want to:
Confirm trend direction while accounting for volatility
Identify high-probability trade entries and exits
Implement dynamic, ATR-based stop-loss strategies
Keep charts clean and uncluttered while still capturing key market information
This reuploaded version ensures compliance with platform rules while offering enhanced flexibility and clarity for modern trading workflows.
ATHENS Gold ICT + Smart Money [Advanced Signals]🎯 ADVANCED ICT + SMART MONEY CONFLUENCE INDICATOR
This indicator combines Inner Circle Trader (ICT) concepts with Smart Money theory to deliver high-probability trading signals based on institutional order flow and market structure.
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⚡ KEY FEATURES:
✅ ICT CONFLUENCE SYSTEM (0-4 Score)
• Order Blocks (Institutional Entry Zones)
• Fair Value Gaps (Price Imbalances)
• Liquidity Sweeps (Stop Hunt Detection)
• Market Structure (BOS & ChoCh)
✅ SMART SIGNALS
• Signals only trigger with minimum confluence
• Customizable requirements (OB/FVG/Liquidity)
• Filters out low-quality setups
• Higher win rate potential (65-85%)
✅ VISUAL COMPONENTS
• Order Blocks (OB+ / OB-)
• Fair Value Gaps (FVG↑ / FVG↓)
• Liquidity Zones (💧 markers)
• Break of Structure (BOS)
• Change of Character (ChoCh)
✅ PERSISTENT TP/SL LINES
• Entry, Stop Loss, TP1, TP2
• Automatically calculated from OB levels
• Lines extend across chart canvas
• Clear risk:reward visualization
✅ SMART DASHBOARD
• Real-time confluence score
• Component status (OB/FVG/Liquidity)
• Trend direction & RSI
• Signal strength indicator
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🎯 HOW IT WORKS:
The indicator scores each setup based on 4 key components:
1️⃣ ORDER BLOCK PRESENCE
• Bullish OB = Last bearish candle before strong move up
• Bearish OB = Last bullish candle before strong move down
• Price must be in OB zone
2️⃣ FAIR VALUE GAP (FVG)
• Gap between 3 candles indicating imbalance
• Price tends to fill these gaps
• Bounce from FVG = high probability entry
3️⃣ LIQUIDITY SWEEP
• Price sweeps recent high/low
• Retail stop losses triggered
• Smart money enters opposite direction
4️⃣ MARKET STRUCTURE
• Bullish = HH + HL
• Bearish = LH + LL
• Confirms trend direction
CONFLUENCE SCORE:
- 4/4 = Excellent (75-85% win rate)
- 3/4 = Good (65-75% win rate)
- 2/4 = Moderate (55-65% win rate)
- 1/4 = Weak (avoid)
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⚙️ CUSTOMIZABLE SETTINGS:
SIGNAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Require Order Block (ON/OFF)
- Require FVG (ON/OFF)
- Require Liquidity Sweep (ON/OFF)
- Minimum Confluence (1-4)
VISUAL SETTINGS:
- Show/Hide OB, FVG, BOS, ChoCh
- Adjustable lookback periods
- Customizable colors
- Line extension length
RISK MANAGEMENT:
- Risk:Reward ratio (1:1 to 5:1)
- Stop Loss buffer (%)
- Auto TP/SL calculation
- Clear old lines option
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📈 RECOMMENDED SETTINGS:
CONSERVATIVE (High Quality):
- Require OB: ON
- Require FVG: ON
- Min Confluence: 3/4
- Result: 1-2 signals/day, 70-80% win rate
BALANCED (Recommended):
- Require OB: ON
- Require FVG: OFF
- Min Confluence: 2/4
- Result: 2-4 signals/day, 60-70% win rate
AGGRESSIVE (More Signals):
- Require OB: OFF
- Require FVG: OFF
- Min Confluence: 2/4
- Result: 3-6 signals/day, 55-65% win rate
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🎯 BEST PRACTICES:
✅ Trade 3/4 or 4/4 confluence signals only
✅ Confirm with higher timeframe (H4/Daily)
✅ Trade during kill zones (London/NY open)
✅ Use proper position sizing (1-2% risk)
✅ Wait for all components to align
✅ Respect stop losses
✅ Take partial profits at TP1
❌ Don't trade 1/4 confluence signals
❌ Don't ignore liquidity sweeps
❌ Don't trade against higher TF trend
❌ Don't overtrade (quality > quantity)
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⚡ SIGNAL TYPES:
🟢 BUY SIGNAL (Green Triangle)
- Appears when bullish confluence met
- Label shows "BUY ICT"
- Blue entry line + Red SL + Green/Lime TPs
- Long opportunity
🔴 SELL SIGNAL (Red Triangle)
- Appears when bearish confluence met
- Label shows "SELL ICT"
- Blue entry line + Red SL + Green/Lime TPs
- Short opportunity
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📊 SUITABLE FOR:
- Gold (XAUUSD) - Optimized
- Forex pairs (Major pairs)
- Indices (US30, NAS100, SPX500)
- Crypto (BTC, ETH - adjust settings)
Recommended Timeframes:
- 15M - Primary for scalping
- 5M - Entry refinement
- 1H - Swing trading
- H4/Daily - Trend confirmation
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⚠️ DISCLAIMER:
This indicator is for educational purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always:
- Practice on demo account first
- Use proper risk management
- Never risk more than you can afford to lose
- Seek professional financial advice
- Understand that trading carries risk
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🎓 BASED ON:
- ICT (Inner Circle Trader) Concepts
- Smart Money Theory
- Order Flow Analysis
- Institutional Trading Zones
- Market Structure Theory
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📢 FEATURES SUMMARY:
✅ Confluence-based signals (not random)
✅ Order Blocks + FVG + Liquidity integration
✅ Persistent TP/SL lines (scroll-friendly)
✅ Smart dashboard (real-time info)
✅ Customizable requirements
✅ High-probability setups
✅ Professional trading approach
✅ Works on multiple assets
✅ Clean visual presentation
✅ Beginner to advanced friendly
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Trade smart. Trade with confluence. 🎯
#ICT #SmartMoney #OrderBlocks #FVG #Gold #Forex #TradingStrategy #Confluence
Asset vs Total Market Cap & Relative Strength Purpose
This indicator allows traders to compare a selected asset to the major market benchmarks:
BTC – primary crypto market leader
ETH – secondary crypto market leader
USDT.D – shows market risk-on vs risk-off sentiment
TOTAL – total crypto market capitalization, useful for overall market trends
It also provides relative strength calculations:
Rel. Strength = Asset % change - USDT.D % change
Rel. Strength vs Total = Asset % change - Total % change
This allows you to see if your asset is outperforming or underperforming broader benchmarks.
The table covers multiple timeframes, making it easy to scan both short-term and longer-term trends:
Row Timeframe
0 Current
1 15m
2 1H
3 4H
4 1D
Selected Asset / BTC / ETH:
Green for positive % change
Red for negative % change
Gradient intensity proportional to magnitude (maxAbsChange input)
USDT.D:
Orange if rising (risk-off)
Teal if falling (risk-on)
Total Market Cap / Rel. Strength:
Gradient reflects asset performance relative to total market, independent of USDT.D.
Positives
Compact dashboard: Everything is in one table for quick scanning.
Multi-timeframe comparison: Traders can instantly see short-term vs long-term strength.
Relative performance visualization: Gradients immediately highlight outperformers and underperformers.
Benchmark comparisons: Asset vs BTC, ETH, USDT.D, and Total Market Cap.
Independent Rel. Strength: Highlights whether the asset is outperforming even if the total market moves.
Customizable gradient sensitivity: maxAbsChange and maxRelChange allow tuning how “strong” the colors appear.
Chart plotting: Rel. Strength vs total market is plotted for further visual reference.
How to Use
Green table cells → strong positive movement
Red table cells → negative movement
Rel. Strength > 0 → asset outperforming
Rel. Strength < 0 → asset underperforming
Use table to compare relative performance vs BTC, ETH, and total market for informed trading decisions.
MCM By Inner Racers# MCM By Inner Racers - Multi-Timeframe Key Levels & Session Indicator
## 📊 Overview
**MCM (Multi-Timeframe Chart Mapping)** is a comprehensive trading indicator designed for professional traders who need clear visual representation of critical price levels, session ranges, and time-based market structure. This all-in-one tool eliminates chart clutter while providing essential information for ICT, SMC, and institutional trading methodologies.
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## ✨ Key Features
### 📅 **Previous Daily Levels**
- **Previous Day High (PDH)** - Acts as key resistance/liquidity zone
- **Previous Day Low (PDL)** - Acts as key support/liquidity zone
- **Previous Day Mid (PDM)** - 50% equilibrium level for mean reversion trades
- **Daily Separators** - Vertical lines marking new trading days
### 📆 **Previous Weekly Levels**
- **Previous Week High (PWH)** - Major weekly resistance for swing trading
- **Previous Week Low (PWL)** - Major weekly support for swing trading
- **Previous Week Mid (PWM)** - Weekly equilibrium for higher timeframe bias
- **Weekly Separators** - Vertical lines marking new trading weeks
### 🌅 **True Day Opens (TDO)**
- Displays opening prices at **midnight NY time** for the past 1-10 days
- Each level labeled as "TDO D-0", "TDO D-1", "TDO D-2", etc.
- Critical for tracking institutional reference points and gap trading
- Respects true midnight opens (not session opens)
### 📍 **Weekly Opens**
- **Monday 00:00 Open** - True weekly open at Monday midnight NY time
- **Sunday 17:00 Open** - Forex market open (Sunday 5 PM NY time)
- Essential for understanding weekly bias and manipulation zones
### 🌏 **Trading Session Ranges**
Dynamic session boxes that track real-time high/low ranges:
- **Asian Session** (Default: 20:00-00:00 NY) -
- **London Session** (Default: 02:00-05:00 NY) -
- **New York Session** (Default: 07:00-16:00 NY) -
All session times are **fully customizable** in 15-minute increments.
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## 🎯 Who Is This For?
✅ **ICT/SMC Traders** - Key levels for market structure, liquidity, and order flow
✅ **Session Traders** - Identifying killzones and optimal entry zones
✅ **Swing Traders** - Previous day/week levels as support/resistance
✅ **Multi-Timeframe Analysts** - Understanding price relationships across timeframes
✅ **Forex & Indices Traders** - NY time-based analysis for institutional moves
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## 🎨 Full Customization
Every element is fully customizable:
- ✏️ **Colors** - Match your chart theme perfectly
- 📏 **Line Widths** - 1-5 pixels for visibility
- 🎭 **Line Styles** - Solid, Dashed, or Dotted
- 🏷️ **Labels** - Custom text and 5 size options (Tiny to Huge)
- ⏱️ **Session Times** - Adjust to your timezone or broker
- 📐 **Line Extension** - 20-500 bars forward projection
- 👁️ **Toggle Visibility** - Show/hide any feature independently
---
## 🔧 Technical Highlights
- Uses **request.security()** for accurate higher timeframe data
- Implements **lookahead=barmerge.lookahead_on** for non-repainting levels
- All times calculated in **America/New_York timezone** for consistency
- Efficient line management with proper deletion/recreation
- Maximum 500 lines supported for clean chart performance
- Session detection respects broker time differences
---
## 📖 How To Use
### **For Day Traders:**
1. Enable Daily Levels + True Day Opens for intraday structure
2. Use Session Ranges to identify high-probability trading windows
3. Watch for price reactions at PDH/PDL and TDO levels
### **For Swing Traders:**
1. Enable Weekly Levels for higher timeframe bias
2. Use PWH/PWL as major support/resistance zones
3. Monitor Weekly Opens for institutional reference points
### **For Multi-Timeframe Analysis:**
1. Combine Daily + Weekly levels for confluence zones
2. Use Mid levels (50%) for mean reversion opportunities
3. Align session ranges with higher timeframe structure
---
## ⚙️ Setup Tips
- **Timeframe:** Works on all timeframes (recommended: 1m to 1H for intraday)
- **Chart Type:** Overlay indicator - displays directly on price chart
- **Clean Charts:** Toggle off features you don't need for specific strategies
- **Labels:** Turn off labels for cleaner charts, turn on for reference
- **Line Extension:** Adjust based on your screen size and bar count
---
## 🚀 What Makes This Different?
Unlike basic support/resistance indicators, MCM provides:
- ✅ **True NY midnight opens** (not session opens)
- ✅ **Multiple day opens** tracking (not just previous day)
- ✅ **Dynamic session ranges** (not static boxes)
- ✅ **Both true weekly opens** (Monday 00:00 AND Sunday 17:00)
- ✅ **Fully customizable everything** (colors, styles, labels, times)
- ✅ **Non-repainting levels** using proper lookahead settings
- ✅ **All-in-one solution** (no need for multiple indicators)
---
## 📝 Notes
- All times are in **America/New_York timezone** for consistency with institutional trading
- Previous levels update at the start of each new day/week
- Session ranges are calculated dynamically during active sessions
- Lines extend forward for clear visual reference
- Works with any symbol: Forex, Indices, Crypto, Stocks
---
## 🏷️ Tags
`Multi-Timeframe` `Key Levels` `ICT` `Smart Money Concepts` `Sessions` `Previous Day High/Low` `Previous Week High/Low` `Support Resistance` `Institutional Trading` `Order Flow` `Liquidity` `Market Structure`
---
© Inner_Racers
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Stochastic + Bollinger Bands Multi-Timeframe StrategyThis strategy fuses the Stochastic Oscillator from the 4-hour timeframe with Bollinger Bands from the 1-hour timeframe, operating on a 10-hour chart to capture a unique volatility rhythm and temporal alignment discovered through observational alpha.
By blending momentum confirmation from the higher timeframe with short-term volatility extremes, the strategy leverages what some traders refer to as “rotating volatility” — a phenomenon where multi-timeframe oscillations sync to reveal hidden trade opportunities.
🧠 Strategy Logic
✅ Long Entry Condition:
Stochastic on the 4H timeframe:
%K crosses above %D
Both %K and %D are below 20 (oversold zone)
Bollinger Bands on the 1H timeframe:
Price crosses above the lower Bollinger Band, indicating a potential reversal
→ A long trade is opened when both momentum recovery and volatility reversion align.
✅ Long Exit Condition:
Stochastic on the 4H:
%K crosses below %D
Both %K and %D are above 80 (overbought zone)
Bollinger Bands on the 1H:
Price reaches or exceeds the upper Bollinger Band, suggesting exhaustion
→ The long trade is closed when either signal suggests a potential reversal or overextension.
🧬 Temporal Structure & Alpha
This strategy is deployed on a 10-hour chart — a non-standard timeframe that may align more effectively with multi-timeframe mean reversion dynamics.
This subtle adjustment exploits what some traders identify as “temporal drift” — the desynchronization of volatility across timeframes that creates hidden rhythm in price action.
→ For example, Stochastic on 4H (lookback 17) and Bollinger Bands on 1H (lookback 20) may periodically sync around 10H intervals, offering unique alpha windows.
📊 Indicator Components
🔹 Stochastic Oscillator (4H, Length 17)
Detects momentum reversals using %K and %D crossovers
Helps define overbought/oversold zones from a mid-term view
🔹 Bollinger Bands (1H, Length 20, ±2 StdDev)
Measures price volatility using standard deviation around a moving average
Entry occurs near lower band (support), exits near upper band (resistance)
🔹 Multi-Timeframe Logic
Uses request.security() to safely reference 4H and 1H indicators from a 10H chart
Avoids repainting by using closed higher-timeframe candles only
📈 Visualization
A plot selector input allows toggling between:
Stochastic Plot (%K & %D, with overbought/oversold levels)
Bollinger Bands Plot (Upper, Basis, Lower from 1H data)
This helps users visually confirm entry/exit triggers in real time.
🛠 Customization
Fully configurable Stochastic and BB settings
Timeframes are independently adjustable
Strategy settings like position sizing, slippage, and commission are editable
⚠️ Disclaimer
This strategy is intended for educational and informational purposes only.
It does not constitute financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any asset.
Market conditions vary, and past performance does not guarantee future results.
Always test any trading strategy in a simulated environment and consult a licensed financial advisor before making real-world investment decisions.
VPG – MTF PrevClose Dashboard (Horizontal 6TF, Bottom Right, VPG – MTF PrevClose Dashboard is a lightweight, real-time visual indicator that displays the current price position across six key timeframes — Weekly (W), Daily (D), 4H, 1H, 30m, and 15m.
It compares the current market price to the previous candle close and shows whether the price is:
🟢 RALLY → higher than the previous close
🔵 BASE → roughly equal (sideways / consolidation)
🔴 DROP → lower than the previous close
Designed as a clean, horizontal dashboard fixed at the bottom-right corner of your chart, it provides instant multi-timeframe insight without cluttering your workspace.
⚙️ Key Features
🔹 Real-time monitoring of six key timeframes (W, D, 4H, 1H, 30m, 15m)
🔹 Clear and intuitive color scheme: Green = RALLY, Blue = BASE, Red = DROP
🔹 Fixed bottom-right placement for consistent visibility
🔹 Horizontal layout for compact, at-a-glance analysis
🔹 Adjustable tolerance to define how “equal” prices are classified as BASE
🔹 No alerts or labels — clean, fast, and resource-light
📊 Best For
Multi-timeframe traders who need quick directional context
Scalpers, intraday, and swing traders doing top-down analysis
Dashboard lovers who want a minimalist, data-driven overview
Confirming short-term price moves against higher-timeframe trends
💡 How to Use
Add VPG – MTF PrevClose Dashboard to any chart (Forex, Crypto, Stocks, Gold, Indices, etc.).
Adjust the tolerance parameter if you want a wider or stricter “BASE” range.
Watch the table in the bottom-right corner — it updates live with every price move.
🧠 About the Author
Nizar M — Developer of VPG indicators focused on clarity, momentum visualization, and fast market interpretation for real-time decision-making.
Market Profile Dominance Analyzer# Market Profile Dominance Analyzer
## 📊 OVERVIEW
**Market Profile Dominance Analyzer** is an advanced multi-factor indicator that combines Market Profile methodology with composite dominance scoring to identify buyer and seller strength across higher timeframes. Unlike traditional volume profile indicators that only show volume distribution, or simple buyer/seller indicators that only compare candle colors, this script integrates six distinct analytical components into a unified dominance measurement system.
This indicator helps traders understand **WHO controls the market** by analyzing price position relative to Market Profile key levels (POC, Value Area) combined with volume distribution, momentum, and trend characteristics.
## 🎯 WHAT MAKES THIS ORIGINAL
### **Hybrid Analytical Approach**
This indicator uniquely combines two separate methodologies that are typically analyzed independently:
1. **Market Profile Analysis** - Calculates Point of Control (POC) and Value Area (VA) using volume distribution across price channels on higher timeframes
2. **Multi-Factor Dominance Scoring** - Weights six independent factors to produce a composite dominance index
### **Six-Factor Composite Analysis**
The dominance score integrates:
- Price position relative to POC (equilibrium assessment)
- Price position relative to Value Area boundaries (acceptance/rejection zones)
- Volume imbalance within Value Area (institutional bias detection)
- Price momentum (directional strength)
- Volume trend comparison (participation analysis)
- Normalized Value Area position (precise location within fair value zone)
### **Adaptive Higher Timeframe Integration**
The script features an intelligent auto-selection system that automatically chooses appropriate higher timeframes based on the current chart period, ensuring optimal Market Profile structure regardless of the trading timeframe being analyzed.
## 💡 HOW IT WORKS
### **Market Profile Construction**
The indicator builds a Market Profile structure on a higher timeframe by:
1. **Session Identification** - Detects new higher timeframe sessions using `request.security()` to ensure accurate period boundaries
2. **Data Accumulation** - Stores high, low, and volume data for all bars within the current higher timeframe session
3. **Channel Distribution** - Divides the session's price range into configurable channels (default: 20 rows)
4. **Volume Mapping** - Distributes each bar's volume proportionally across all price channels it touched
### **Key Level Calculation**
**Point of Control (POC)**
- Identifies the price channel with the highest accumulated volume
- Represents the price level where the most trading activity occurred
- Serves as a magnetic level where price often returns
**Value Area (VA)**
- Starts at POC and expands both upward and downward
- Includes channels until reaching the specified percentage of total volume (default: 70%)
- Expansion algorithm compares adjacent volumes and prioritizes the direction with higher activity
- Defines the "fair value" zone where most market participants agreed to trade
### **Dominance Score Formula**
```
Dominance Score = (price_vs_poc × 10) +
(price_vs_va × 5) +
(volume_imbalance × 0.5) +
(price_momentum × 100) +
(volume_trend × 5) +
(va_position × 15)
```
**Component Breakdown:**
- **price_vs_poc**: +1 if above POC, -1 if below (shows which side of equilibrium)
- **price_vs_va**: +2 if above VAH, -2 if below VAL, 0 if inside VA
- **volume_imbalance**: Percentage difference between upper and lower VA volumes
- **price_momentum**: 5-period SMA of price change (directional acceleration)
- **volume_trend**: Compares 5-period vs 20-period volume averages
- **va_position**: Normalized position within Value Area (-1 to +1)
The composite score is then smoothed using EMA with configurable sensitivity to reduce noise while maintaining responsiveness.
### **Market State Determination**
- **BUYERS Dominant**: Smooth dominance > +10 (bullish control)
- **SELLERS Dominant**: Smooth dominance < -10 (bearish control)
- **NEUTRAL**: Between -10 and +10 (balanced market)
## 📈 HOW TO USE THIS INDICATOR
### **Trend Identification**
- **Green background** indicates buyers are in control - look for long opportunities
- **Red background** indicates sellers are in control - look for short opportunities
- **Gray background** indicates neutral market - consider range-bound strategies
### **Signal Interpretation**
**Buy Signals** (green triangle) appear when:
- Dominance crosses above -10 from oversold conditions
- Previous state was not already bullish
- Suggests shift from seller to buyer control
**Sell Signals** (red triangle) appear when:
- Dominance crosses below +10 from overbought conditions
- Previous state was not already bearish
- Suggests shift from buyer to seller control
### **Value Area Context**
Monitor the information table (top-right) to understand market structure:
- **Price vs POC**: Shows if trading above/below equilibrium
- **Volume Imbalance**: Positive values favor buyers, negative favors sellers
- **Market State**: Current dominant force (BUYERS/SELLERS/NEUTRAL)
### **Multi-Timeframe Strategy**
The auto-timeframe feature analyzes higher timeframe structure:
- On 1-minute charts → analyzes 2-hour structure
- On 5-minute charts → analyzes Daily structure
- On 15-minute charts → analyzes Weekly structure
- On Daily charts → analyzes Yearly structure
This higher timeframe context helps avoid counter-trend trades against the dominant force.
### **Confluence Trading**
Strongest signals occur when multiple factors align:
1. Price above VAH + positive volume imbalance + buyers dominant = Strong bullish setup
2. Price below VAL + negative volume imbalance + sellers dominant = Strong bearish setup
3. Price at POC + neutral state = Potential breakout/breakdown pivot
## ⚙️ INPUT PARAMETERS
- **Higher Time Frame**: Select specific HTF or use 'Auto' for intelligent selection
- **Value Area %**: Percentage of volume contained in VA (default: 70%)
- **Show Buy/Sell Signals**: Toggle signal triangles visibility
- **Show Dominance Histogram**: Toggle histogram display
- **Signal Sensitivity**: EMA period for dominance smoothing (1-20, default: 5)
- **Number of Channels**: Market Profile resolution (10-50, default: 20)
- **Color Settings**: Customize buyer, seller, and neutral colors
## 🎨 VISUAL ELEMENTS
- **Histogram**: Shows smoothed dominance score (green = buyers, red = sellers)
- **Zero Line**: Neutral equilibrium reference
- **Overbought/Oversold Lines**: ±50 levels marking extreme dominance
- **Background Color**: Highlights current market state
- **Information Table**: Displays key metrics (state, dominance, POC relationship, volume imbalance, timeframe, bars in session, total volume)
- **Signal Shapes**: Triangle markers for buy/sell signals
## 🔔 ALERTS
The indicator includes three alert conditions:
1. **Buyers Dominate** - Fires on buy signal crossovers
2. **Sellers Dominate** - Fires on sell signal crossovers
3. **Dominance Shift** - Fires when dominance crosses zero line
## 📊 BEST PRACTICES
### **Timeframe Selection**
- **Scalping (1-5min)**: Focus on 2H-4H dominance shifts
- **Day Trading (15-60min)**: Monitor Daily and Weekly structure
- **Swing Trading (4H-Daily)**: Track Weekly and Monthly dominance
### **Confirmation Strategies**
1. **Trend Following**: Enter in direction of dominance above/below ±20
2. **Reversal Trading**: Fade extreme readings beyond ±50 when diverging with price
3. **Breakout Trading**: Look for dominance expansion beyond ±30 with increasing volume
### **Risk Management**
- Avoid trading during NEUTRAL states (dominance between -10 and +10)
- Use POC levels as logical stop-loss placement
- Consider VAH/VAL as profit targets for mean reversion
## ⚠️ LIMITATIONS & WARNINGS
**Data Requirements**
- Requires sufficient historical data on current chart (minimum 100 bars recommended)
- Lower timeframes may show fewer bars per HTF session initially
- More accurate results after several complete HTF sessions have formed
**Not a Standalone System**
- This indicator analyzes market structure and participant control
- Should be combined with price action, support/resistance, and risk management
- Does not guarantee profitable trades - past dominance does not predict future results
**Repainting Characteristics**
- Higher timeframe levels (POC, VAH, VAL) update as new bars form within the session
- Dominance score recalculates with each new bar
- Historical signals remain fixed, but current session data is developing
**Volume Limitations**
- Uses exchange-provided volume data which varies by instrument type
- Forex and some CFDs use tick volume (not actual transaction volume)
- Most accurate on instruments with reliable volume data (stocks, futures, crypto)
## 🔍 TECHNICAL NOTES
**Performance Optimization**
- Uses `max_bars_back=5000` for extended historical analysis
- Efficient array management prevents memory issues
- Automatic cleanup of session data on new period
**Calculation Method**
- Market Profile uses actual volume distribution, not TPO (Time Price Opportunity)
- Value Area expansion follows traditional Market Profile auction theory
- All calculations occur on the chart's current symbol and timeframe
## 📚 EDUCATIONAL VALUE
This indicator helps traders understand:
- How institutional traders use Market Profile to identify fair value
- The relationship between price, volume, and market acceptance
- Multi-factor analysis techniques for assessing market conditions
- The importance of higher timeframe structure in trade planning
## 🎓 RECOMMENDED READING
To better understand the concepts behind this indicator:
- "Mind Over Markets" by James Dalton (Market Profile foundations)
- "Markets in Profile" by James Dalton (Value Area analysis)
- Volume Profile analysis in institutional trading
## 💬 USAGE TERMS
This indicator is provided as an educational and analytical tool. It does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or trading signals. Users are responsible for their own trading decisions and should conduct their own research and due diligence.
Trading involves substantial risk of loss. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always use proper risk management and never risk more than you can afford to lose.
Stochastic Triple Momentum by SidHemA precision-tuned Stochastic system combining MTF (Multi Time Frame) momentum, Divergence detection, and market pressure scoring.
Full Description:
Stochastic Triple Momentum by SidHem is a performance-focused oscillator designed for traders who want deeper momentum insight without chart clutter. It enhances the classic Stochastic with three high-value features:
The "Triple Momentum" refers to:
Stochastic slope momentum
RSI momentum zone
MFI money flow bias
1) Multi-Timeframe Stochastic
Compare local swings against higher timeframe momentum.
Turn it on when you want trend confirmation across intraday → swing → positional context.
2) Full Divergence Engine (Regular + Hidden)
Automatically detects:
Regular Bullish / Regular Bearish Divergence
Hidden Bullish / Hidden Bearish Divergence
Visual style options:
Labels on the stochastic panel
Swing-to-swing Divergence Lines
Each divergence category has independent color, width, and label size controls.
3) Trend Strength Meter + Heat Strip
Momentum pressure is scored using:
Stochastic slope direction
RSI position relative to 50
MFI (Money Flow Index) position relative to 50
This produces a clear bias/sentiment reading:
Strong Bear → Bearish → Weak Bear → Neutral → Weak Bull → Bullish → Strong Bull
Displayed as:
A Trend Strength Label (movable to multiple panel positions)
A Heat Strip at the bottom of the panel for quick visual bias
Additional Customization:
Adjustable %K / %D smoothing
Selectable line style, width, opacity
Overbought / Oversold bands with independent styling
Classic / Modern / Heatmap background shading modes
Optional RSI and MFI overlays
Panel locked to 0-100 for consistent scaling
Ideal Usage:
Use higher timeframes (e.g., 4H / Daily) for trend bias.
Use divergences + %K/%D crossovers for precise entry timing.
Use Trend Meter and Heat Strip to filter out weak signals.
This indicator works on:
Stocks
Index Futures
Crypto
Forex
Commodities
Any timeframe
Kronos Scalper (RAVINDRA KHADSE) 11.11.2025Nice — below is a ready-to-copy TradingView Pine Script (v5) strategy named “Kronos Scalper”.
It’s a self-contained scalping strategy (non-repainting) with configurable EMAs trend filter, RSI entry filter, ATR-based stop loss / take profit, optional trailing stop, plots and entry/exit labels. Drop it into TradingView’s Pine editor and Add to Chart → Strategy Tester.
adrianasibaja_ ALGO (Liquidity/BOS/FVG + Sessions + Risk Locks)This strategy is an institutional-style automated trading system designed for XAU/USD and FTMO-funded accounts.
It combines liquidity sweeps, Break of Structure (BOS) and Fair Value Gap (FVG) confirmations with multi-filter confluences (RSI, ADX, ATR, EMA trend bias, and candle quality).
The algorithm automatically filters trades by session (London/New York), day of week, and volatility. It includes full FTMO risk management features such as daily loss lock, consecutive loss lock, and trade cooldowns.
Hourly High Low Short LinesDraws short horizontal lines at the previous hour’s high and low, aligned perfectly with the candle’s top and bottom.
It’s concise, clear, and fits well for the public script description box.
DTC - Profile W1: Watchlist Scanner🚀 DTC - Profile W1: 12-Symbol Watchlist Scanner
Stop flipping through dozens of charts!
This is a complete multi-symbol dashboard and scanner that runs the full, complex logic of the 'Alt Coin Dynamic Trend Core v2' (DTC) system on 12 different symbols at once.
It is designed to be your primary dashboard for monitoring an entire watchlist of altcoins, helping you spot new trends and confirmed trade signals at a single glance.
✨ Key Features
12 Configurable Tickers: Monitor your entire watchlist from one chart. All 12 ticker inputs can be changed in the settings.
Configurable Timeframe: Run your analysis on any timeframe. Simply change the "Analysis Timeframe" in the settings (e.g., "60" for 1H, "240" for 4H, "D" for Daily).
Advanced Trend Engine: Uses the SAMA-based 'Dynamic Trend Core' logic as its foundation.
Multi-Layer Filtering: Signals are not just simple crossovers. They are confirmed by a powerful suite of filters, including:
Market Cycle (Halving & Mayer Multiple)
Market Regime (TOTAL Market Cap filter)
Momentum (NMS & Cyclic RSI)
Trend Strength (ADX)
Volume & Volatility (Consolidation Filter)
Delta Pressure (Wick Analysis)
Automation-Ready Alerts: Fires JSON-formatted alerts perfect for 3Commas, webhooks, or any other trading bot.
100% Non-Repainting: All calculations are performed on confirmed, closed-bar data, so signals are stable and reliable.
📊 How to Read the Dynamic Table
The table is designed for quick, "at-a-glance" decisions.
1. TOKEN Column
Your chosen ticker.
2. TREND Column
Text: Shows the current trend state with an emoji:
🚀 BULL
💣 BEAR
🤷 CHOP
Background (Heatmap): This is the most important feature. The color is a gradient that shows the strength of the trend.
A weak, new bull trend will be dark green.
A strong, accelerating bull trend will be bright green.
A weak bear trend will be dark red.
A strong, collapsing bear trend will be bright red.
3. SIGNAL Column
This column only lights up when a new signal fires.
▲ LONG: A new long signal has just been confirmed on this bar.
▼ SHORT: A new short signal has just been confirmed on this bar.
—: The trend is established, and we are waiting for the next signal.
⚙️ How to Use
Add the script to your chart.
Open the Script Settings.
Under "Watchlist Configuration," change the 12 tickers to your favorite symbols. Make sure to include the exchange prefix (e.g., BYBIT:SOLUSDT, BINANCE:BTCUSDT).
Set your desired "Analysis Timeframe."
Monitor the dashboard for new signals.
For Automation:
Create a new alert.
Select the script (DTC-W1) as the condition.
Choose "Any alert() function call."
In the "Message" box, use the {{plot_0}} placeholder to capture the JSON alert message.
Disclaimer: This script is for informational and educational purposes only. All trading involves risk. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
Author: Andrew_S_1981 Framework & Refactoring by Gemini
VWAP Wave System ToolkitGENERAL OVERVIEW:
The VWAP Wave System Toolkit is an all-in-one trading indicator based on rules from Auction Market Theory. The indicator is built around Volume-Weighted Average Prices (VWAP), Initial Balance (IB) levels, session/composite volume profiles, low-volume zones, optional candle coloring, trade checklists, dashboard readings, and a watermark.
This indicator was developed by Flux Charts in collaboration with Chris Drysdale (Trader Drysdale), author of the best-selling book VWAP Wave System.
What’s the purpose of this indicator?
The VWAP Wave System Toolkit helps traders see where market value is forming, shifting, or being rejected across different timeframes. It’s built on the ideas of Auction Market Theory, which views the market as a continuous auction between buyers and sellers searching for fair value. The indicator combines VWAPs, Initial Balance levels, and volume profiles into one system that shows how price interacts with value throughout the day, week, and month. By combining short-term and higher-timeframe data, it helps traders understand when the market is balanced and when it’s starting to discover new price areas.
What’s the theory behind this indicator?
This indicator is built on Auction Market Theory, introduced by J. Peter Steidlmayer. The theory says that markets operate as continuous auctions, constantly seeking a fair price where buyers and sellers agree on value. When price stays within a narrow range and volume builds up, the market is balanced around a value area. When price moves away from that area, the market enters price discovery, searching for a new zone of balance. VWAPs represent an evolving measure of value, while Volume Profiles and Initial Balance visualize how the auction developed during each session. Low Volume Zones often show where the market moved too quickly to trade efficiently, making them potential areas of interest for future reactions. By combining these elements, the indicator provides a picture of how the market is auctioning and where value may shift next.
VWAP WAVE SYSTEM TOOLKIT FEATURES:
The VWAP Wave System Toolkit indicator includes 7 main features:
Initial Balance Levels
Multi-Timeframe VWAPs
Session Volume Profile
Composite Volume Profile
Low Volume Zones
Checklist
Watermark
Initial Balance Levels:
🔹What is the Initial Balance?
The Initial Balance (IB) is defined by the high and low prices that form within a specific time window. Typically, this time window is the first hour after the regular day trading session starts (09:30 - 10:30 AM EST).
The high and low formed during this window create the foundation for the day’s price structure. From these two points, the indicator automatically calculates several key reference levels that show how far price has extended beyond the initial range or where it may still be balanced. Understanding how these levels are derived and how to interpret them is essential to using the Initial Balance effectively.
🔹How Initial Balance Levels are calculated:
Once the IB window closes, the indicator plots a full set of reference levels derived from the IB range. These levels are:
IB High
IB Low
IB Midpoint
x2 High / x2 Low
x2 Midpoints (x1.5 High/Low)
x3 High / x3 Low
x3 Midpoints (x2.5 High/Low)
🔹IB High & IB Low
The IB High is the highest price reached during the IB session window, and the IB Low is the lowest price reached.
🔹IB Midpoint
The IB Midpoint is the average of the IB High and IB Low.
🔹x2 High & x2 Low
The x2 levels are calculated by projecting one full IB Range above and below the Initial Balance. The IB Range is the distance between the IB High and IB Low.
🔹x2 High Midpoint & x2 Low Midpoint
The x2 High Midpoint (x1.5 High) is the average of the IB High and x2 High. The x2 Low Midpoint (x1.5 Low) is the average of the IB Low and x2 Low.
🔹x3 High & x3 Low
The x3 High/Low levels are calculated by projecting two full IB Range above and below the Initial Balance.
🔹x3 High Midpoint & x3 Low Midpoint
The x3 High Midpoint (x2.5 High) is the average of the x2 High and x3 High. The x3 Low Midpoint (x2.5 Low) is the average of the x2 Low and x3 Low.
🔹Breaks & Retests:
For every Initial Balance level, the indicator automatically tracks when price retests or breaks through them.
A Break occurs when a candle closes above or below an IB level. When this happens, the indicator plots a small blue triangle.
A Retest occurs when price approaches and touches an IB Level, and then reverses in the opposite direction. When this happens, the indicator plots a small green or red triangle.
Green Triangle: Bullish Retest - Price comes down to a level, touches it, and continues up.
Red Triangle: Bearish Retest - Price comes up to a level, touches it, and continues down.
Both breaks and retests are plotted directly on the chart for every toggled IB level. Once detected, they remain fixed and are not repainted.
Other Settings:
🔹Shade IB Range
When enabled, this setting fills the area between the IB High and IB Low (IB Range). The fill helps visually separate the Initial Balance range from the rest of the session, making it easier to identify when price is trading inside or outside of the IB. The color and opacity can also be adjusted through the settings.
🔹Apply One Color
When this setting is enabled, all toggled IB levels use the same color instead of the user’s inputted colors.
🔹Levels Labels
When enabled, text labels that identify each IB level (for example, “IB High,” “x2 High,” or “x2.5 Low”) appear next to each level.
🔹Price Labels
When enabled, the indicator displays the real-time price value of each IB level directly on the chart. These labels update automatically as price changes or when the levels shift due to recalculation from a new session.
🔹Extend Levels Right
When enabled, all toggled IB Levels will be extended infinitely to the right of the chart.
🔹Align Text Right
This setting aligns all level and price labels to the right edge of the plotted line. When disabled, text labels will be aligned to the left edge of each level.
Multi-Timeframe VWAPs:
🔹Why does this indicator include VWAPs?
This indicator includes VWAPs because they show where the most trading activity has occurred within each timeframe, helping identify the market’s fair value area. According to Auction Market Theory, price moves between periods of balance and imbalance as buyers and sellers seek fair value. VWAPs represent those balance points where the majority of trading has taken place. By plotting the Intraday, Weekly, and Monthly VWAPs, the indicator shows how value shifts across different timeframes and whether the market is balanced or moving toward a new area of value.
🔹Intraday VWAP
The Intraday VWAP measures the average traded price for the current trading session and resets each day at market open. It shows where most of the session’s trading has taken place, acting as a real-time fair value line. When price trades near the Intraday VWAP, the market is considered balanced. When price moves far above or below it, the market is exploring new value areas.
🔹Candle Coloring:
The Intraday VWAP candle coloring highlights how far price is trading from the session’s average value using the first and second standard deviation bands as visual reference zones. This feature helps users see whether price is balanced around fair value or expanding into an overextended area.
When candle coloring is enabled, each candle’s color changes based on where it closes relative to the two standard deviation bands surrounding the Intraday VWAP. The first band represents one standard deviation (1.0 STD) and the second represents one and a half standard deviations (1.5 STD).
If a candle closes above the upper 1.5 standard deviation band, it is colored a brighter green, showing strong movement above fair value. Candles closing between the upper 1.0 and 1.5 standard deviation bands are a lighter green, showing moderate strength. If a candle closes below the lower 1.5 standard deviation band, it is colored a brighter red, showing strong movement below fair value. Candles closing between the lower 1.0 and 1.5 standard deviation bands are a lighter red, showing moderate weakness. Candles that close within the ±1.0 standard deviation range remain their normal color, showing that price is balanced near the session’s average.
Both the VWAP line and its bands can be customized in the Intraday VWAP settings. Users can adjust the VWAP line color, band colors, and fill transparency. The candle colors can also be modified. The band sizes (1.0 STD and 1.5 STD by default) can be changed through their input multipliers, allowing users to control the sensitivity of the zones.
Please Note: This candle coloring applies only to the Intraday VWAP
🔹Weekly VWAP
The Weekly VWAP measures the average traded price across the current trading week and resets at the start of each new week. It reflects the fair value area that has developed over multiple trading days, providing a broader view of market balance compared to the Intraday VWAP. When price stays close to the Weekly VWAP, it indicates that the week’s trading activity is balanced. When price consistently trades above or below it, the market is moving away from that balance and forming value in a new area.
Standard Deviation Bands:
The Weekly VWAP includes optional standard deviation bands. Users can toggle 1x and 1.5x STD bands. Users can also adjust the multipliers.
Customization:
All colors for the Weekly VWAP and its standard deviation bands can be changed in the indicator’s settings. Users can adjust the VWAP line color, band colors, and fill transparency.
🔹Monthly VWAP
The Monthly VWAP measures the average traded price for the current month and resets on the first trading day of each new month. It provides the broadest view of value within this indicator, showing where the majority of trading has occurred during the current month. When price remains near the Monthly VWAP, it reflects long-term balance.
Standard Deviation Bands:
The Monthly VWAP includes optional 1x and 1.5x standard deviation bands that can be enabled or disabled. In the settings, users can adjust the standard deviation multipliers.
Customization:
The Monthly VWAP line, band colors, and fill transparency can all be modified in the indicator’s settings.
🔹VWAP Dashboard
The VWAP Dashboard provides a quick real-time overview of how price is positioned relative to the Intraday, Weekly, and Monthly VWAPs. It is displayed directly on the chart and updates automatically with each new candle.
The dashboard is divided into five labeled sections:
Intraday
Weekly
Monthly
Weekly STD
Monthly STD
Intraday, Weekly, and Monthly Sections:
These three sections show whether price is currently trading Above or Below each VWAP.
If price is above a VWAP, that section displays “Bullish”
If price is below a VWAP, that section displays “Bearish”
Weekly STD and Monthly STD:
These sections display whether price is currently inside or outside the standard deviation bands of the Weekly and Monthly VWAPs.
When price is trading within the ±1.0 standard deviation zone, the dashboard output is “Balanced Market”
When price is above the upper standard deviation, price is extending up beyond the week’s or month’s fair value, and the dashboard output is “Bullish Price Discovery”
When price is below the lower standard deviation, price is extending down beyond the week’s or month’s fair value, and the dashboard output is “Bearish Price Discovery”
🔹What is a Balanced Market
A balanced market occurs when price is trading within the ±1.0 standard deviation range of a VWAP. This shows that buyers and sellers are in general agreement on value, and trading activity is taking place around the fair value area. In this state, price tends to rotate around the VWAP rather than trend strongly away from it. Balance reflects stability in the auction process, where neither side is dominant and value is being built at current prices.
🔹What is Bullish Price Discovery
Bullish Price Discovery occurs when price trades above the upper standard deviation of a VWAP. This indicates that buyers are accepting higher prices and that value may be shifting upward. In terms of Auction Market Theory, the market is moving away from balance as it searches for a new fair value area above the prior range.
🔹What is Bearish Price Discovery
Bearish Price Discovery occurs when price trades below the lower standard deviation of a VWAP. This shows that sellers are accepting lower prices and that value may be developing beneath the prior area of balance. The market is moving out of equilibrium as participants test lower prices to find new fair value.
Session Volume Profile:
🔹Why this feature is included:
The Session Volume Profile is included to show where trading activity occurred within each session. It visually represents the volume traded at each price, helping to identify where market participants considered value to be. This ties directly to Auction Market Theory, which views markets as auctions seeking balance between buyers and sellers. The profile highlights those balance areas and shows where volume thins out, helping distinguish between value areas and areas of rejection.
🔹How is the Session Volume Profile calculated and displayed:
At the start of each selected session window, the indicator creates a new volume profile and tracks every bar in that session. For each candle, it saves the high, low, open, close, volume, and time. When the HD (High Definition) setting is enabled, and your chart is between the 1-minute and 30-minute timeframes (recommended), the indicator requests lower-timeframe data and feeds the profile with 1-minute candlesticks for more detail. The running session high and low define the vertical bounds of the volume profile. That span is split into a fixed number of rows. Each row represents a price slice. For every bar and every price row, the indicator checks whether the bar’s high-low range touches that row. If it does, it adds part of the bar’s volume to that row. The allocation uses a step-to-bar-size ratio, so that narrow bars do not overload a tall row and tall bars contribute proportionally across all rows they cross. If the bar closes above its open, that row’s “up” volume bucket is incremented. If it closes below its open, the “down” bucket is incremented. After all bars are processed, the row with the highest total becomes the Point of Control (POC). Starting from that row, the indicator expands upward and downward, adding adjacent rows until the cumulative total reaches your Value Area percentage. The upper boundary is Value Area High (VAH), and the lower boundary is Value Area Low (VAL).
For rendering, each price row becomes a horizontal box drawn from the session start time to a length proportional to that row’s volume versus the session’s maximum row volume. If you choose “Up / Down” volume, the row is split into two adjoining boxes that show the up and down portions. If you choose “Total,” a single box is drawn to the total length. If you choose “Delta,” the length reflects the absolute difference between up and down. The POC is drawn as a line across the row midpoint. VAH and VAL are drawn at the exact prices of the top and bottom value rows. While a session is open the profile keeps updating as new bars form. When the session ends, the script fixes its start and end and stops changing that profile. To avoid any issues with drawing limits, the indicator only renders the two most recent session volume profiles.
Settings:
🔹Enabled
Turns the Session Volume Profile on or off. When disabled, no session profiles, lines, or volume boxes are displayed.
🔹HD
Stands for High Definition. When enabled, the indicator requests data from the 1-minute timeframe to build a smoother, more detailed volume profile. This produces finer row distribution and more accurate POC, VAH, and VAL positioning, especially on higher chart timeframes.
🔹POC Line
Toggles the visibility of the Point of Control line. The POC represents the price level with the highest traded volume in the session. It’s drawn horizontally across the chart at that price, and its color can be customized in settings.
🔹VAH
Controls the display of the Value Area High line. The VAH is the top boundary of the range that contains the specified percentage of total traded volume (default 70%). It marks where volume starts to thin out above fair value. Users can turn it on or off and customize its color.
🔹VAL
Controls the display of the Value Area Low line. The VAL is the lower boundary of the value area and marks where volume thins out below fair value. Its visibility and color can also be customized.
🔹Session
This setting allows users to define the start and end time of the trading session used to calculate the session volume profile. Only bars within this time window are included in the volume profile. When a session ends, the volume profile locks, and a new one begins automatically when the next session begins based on the user’s input.
🔹Volume
Controls how the histogram rows are displayed:
Up/Down: Splits each price row into two parts: one for bullish candles (Up volume) and one for bearish candles (Down volume). This helps visualize buying versus selling pressure at each price.
Total: Combines both Up and Down volume into a single-colored bar for each price level. Since direction isn’t separated, this view focuses purely on where trading activity was concentrated, regardless of which side was in control. A tall bar means strong participation and interest at that price.
Delta: Displays the difference between up and down volume (Up/Down) for each row, highlighting which side controlled that price area.
🔹Value Area Volume
The Value Area Volume setting defines how much of the total session volume is considered the “value area.” By default, it’s 70%, meaning the indicator finds the price range where 70% of all trading took place during that session. This area is where buyers and sellers agreed the most on price, also known as the fair value zone.
If you increase the percentage (for example, to 80%), the value area becomes wider and includes more of the session’s trading range. Lowering it (for example, to 60%) makes it narrower, focusing only on the prices with the heaviest activity.
🔹Row Size
The Row Size controls how detailed the volume profile looks. It decides how many price levels (rows) the profile is divided into. Smaller values make the profile smoother and easier to read but less precise. Larger values add more detail and show exactly where volume clustered, but they can make the profile look denser.
The maximum value is 450 rows, and the minimum value is 5 rows. Higher values (especially above 200) can make the volume profile appear more detailed but may also cause performance issues or partial rendering on TradingView charts due to the platform’s drawing object limits. For most users, values between 50–150 give a good balance between clarity and performance.
25 Rows vs. 200 Rows:
Composite Volume Profile:
The Composite Volume Profile shows how volume is distributed across a larger selected range instead of just one session. It helps traders see where the most trading activity has taken place over multiple days. This gives a picture of long-term balance areas and important price zones that have repeatedly attracted buyers and sellers.
The Composite Profile uses the same base logic and visual settings as the Session Volume Profile, including POC Line, VAH, VAL, Volume Type, Value Area Volume, Row Size, and Colors. Any customization applied to those settings also affects the Composite Profile, ensuring a consistent appearance across both features.
🔹Session Count Setting:
This setting controls how many past sessions are merged into one composite volume profile. For example, if the Session Count is set to 5, and each session represents one trading day, the profile combines data from the last 5 trading days. A “session” refers to the time window defined in the Session Volume Profile settings.
🔹How is the Composite Volume Profile used?
In Auction Market Theory, markets move through phases of balance and imbalance as traders agree on value before moving to explore new ones. The Composite Volume Profile shows where that long-term balance has formed. Large, wide areas on the profile indicate zones where multiple sessions agreed on value. Thin areas show prices that were quickly rejected, where less time and volume were traded. Combining short-term session profiles into a composite helps identify when the market is holding near established value or entering new price discovery, confirming transitions between balance and price discovery.
Low Volume Zones:
🔹What are Low Volume Zones?
Low Volume Zones (LVZs) are price areas where trading activity was minimal compared to surrounding levels. On a volume profile, they appear as thin “valleys” between two high-volume “peaks.” These valleys show where the market moved too quickly for significant two-way trade to occur. In Auction Market Theory, they represent inefficient areas, meaning the market didn’t find fair value, so price either skipped through or rejected those levels.
🔹How are Low Volume Zones found?
The indicator identifies Low Volume Zones (LVZs) directly from Session Volume Profiles (SVPs) by analyzing the shape of its volume distribution. Each SVP is built from a series of horizontal rows, where each row represents the total traded volume within a narrow price range. The longer the row, the higher the trading activity at that price.
The indicator first locates the two largest high-volume peaks on the profile. These peaks represent the strongest areas of market activity. Once these two main peaks are found, the indicator looks on both sides of each peak for the lowest-volume row in the surrounding area. Those small-volume dips define the boundaries of the Low Volume Zones.
Each high-volume peak can therefore generate two LVZs (one above and one below it), resulting in a maximum of four Low Volume Zones per volume profile. If two LVZs overlap or share the same price range, they are automatically merged into a single larger zone, which may reduce the total count to three or fewer.
🔹How are Low Volume Zones used?
Low Volume Zones (LVZs) mark areas where the market previously traded with little participation. In Auction Market Theory, these zones represent inefficient price areas where buyers and sellers failed to agree on value. When price returns to an LVZ, it may act as an area where price tends to react differently due to lower previous trading activity. If the market still sees that area as unfair, price will reject it and reverse quickly. If the market now accepts that price level, volume builds and price moves through it smoothly as the auction seeks new balance. Traders use LVZs to identify where price may react sharply or move quickly through thin areas. When price approaches a zone from above or below, it signals potential rejection or continuation.
🔹LVZ Breaks and Retests
The indicator automatically tracks how price interacts with every detected LVZ.
A Break occurs when price fully moves through the entire LVZ and closes past it. When this happens, the indicator plots a small blue triangle.
A Retest occurs when price touches an LVZ and reverses away, showing rejection. When price comes down to a level, taps it, and continues up, it’s considered a bullish retest, and a small green triangle is plotted. When price comes up to a level, taps it, and continues down, it’s considered a bearish retest, and a small red triangle is plotted.
🔹LVZ Settings
Enabled:
Toggles LVZ detection and visualization on or off.
Realtime:
Allows LVZs to form dynamically as the current session develops, updating live as volume builds or thins out. When disabled, zones only appear once the session closes.
Please note: When this setting is enabled, zones may update or shift while the current session is still forming. Because the Session Volume Profile is continuously recalculating with new data, both the volume distribution and detected zones can change until the session closes.
Row Pivot Length:
Controls how far above and below each price row the indicator looks when identifying the highest and lowest volume points that define each Low Volume Zone. Larger values make the indicator compare a wider range of rows, while smaller values keep the analysis closer to each row’s immediate area.
Last SVPs:
Defines how many recent Session Volume Profiles are used for LVZs. For example, setting it to 3 limits LVZ detection to the last three sessions only.
Retests and Breaks:
Enables or disables the display of the retest and break markers described above.
Checklist:
The Checklist is a manual on-chart dashboard that allows traders to keep track of specific market conditions before entering a trade. Each checklist item can be toggled on or off in the indicator’s settings. When enabled, a checkmark emoji appears next to that item on the dashboard. When disabled, an X emoji appears next to that item.
This feature is designed to help traders visually confirm important steps in their process, such as reviewing trend direction, VWAP alignment, or session context. The checklist can also be repositioned anywhere on the chart using the “Location” setting for better visibility and layout preference.
Watermark:
The Watermark feature displays key chart information directly in the background, including the current ticker symbol, selected timeframe, and date. The watermark’s size, color, and transparency can be adjusted in the settings.
UNIQUENESS:
The VWAP Wave System Toolkit is unique because it brings every part of Auction Market Theory to the chart. It shows how value builds and shifts by combining Initial Balance levels, multi-timeframe VWAPs, and volume profiles. The indicator automatically marks low-volume zones where the market moved too quickly, highlights breaks and retests, and tracks how price interacts with fair value across sessions, weeks, and months. Every feature works together to give a simple view of balance, imbalance, and value development as the auction unfolds.
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