Supply Demand OB [ HOANO ]
Link indicator : t.me
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Supply Demand OB : is a special, custom-designed indicator. It is a private (invite-only) indicator, created specifically for analysis and testing purposes.
This indicator is not intended for public use and requires the author’s permission before being applied to any chart. There are no guarantees or assurances of profit. The indicator is provided “as is” and is for educational and reference purposes only.
If you wish to be granted access, please contact the author directly.
Multitimeframe
Detect Day's High/Low or Opening Range (mihaifx888)A simple script that automatically detects the high + low of the day.
By default it's set from 01:01am until 10:15am because that's my strategy, but you can set it on any time period you want.
Can be used to detect the NY opening range for example, simply adjust the time.
Enjoy ;)
Group 2: Weekly Regime ClassifierThis indicator classifies the weekly market regime inside monthly value so you know whether to rotate, wait, prepare for expansion, or stand aside before looking for daily trades.
Purpose: Decide whether the market is rotating, compressing, attempting to escape value, or should be avoided entirely.
What this script does
This script analyzes weekly price behavior in the context of your manually defined monthly value area. Its job is to classify the current weekly regime so you know which type of trade logic is even allowed, before you look at daily setups.
It answers one question:
“What kind of environment am I dealing with right now?”
It does not generate trades. It does not choose entries or exits. It tells you whether conditions favor:
value rotation,
expansion attempts,
waiting, or
standing aside due to instability.
How it works (in simple terms)
The script always evaluates weekly candles, even if you apply it to a daily chart.
It uses four ideas:
1. Monthly value containment
All weekly analysis is framed by your monthly VAH and VAL.
If weekly closes are outside monthly value, that matters.
If weekly closes are inside monthly value, that matters differently.
The monthly levels are manual inputs and never auto-calculated.
2. Weekly alternation (instability check)
The script checks the last 6 weekly candles:
If most candles flip direction back and forth, the environment is unstable.
This is labeled “Neutral – heavy alternation”.
In this state, trades should be skipped unless conditions are perfect.
This acts as a sector-level permission filter.
3. Weekly regime classification
Based on quantified rules, the script assigns one regime:
ROTATING (Roadmap A default)
Price is staying inside monthly value and weekly ranges are normal.
This favors mean-reversion and value-to-value trades.
COMPRESSING (Wait)
Weekly ranges and volume are shrinking while price remains inside value.
This signals energy building, but no trade yet.
ESCAPING (Roadmap B on deck)
Weekly closes cluster near one edge of monthly value and show progress toward breaking out.
This sets up possible expansion trades, pending daily confirmation.
WAIT / NEUTRAL
Conditions do not clearly support rotation or expansion.
No bias is assumed.
4. Edge proximity and progress
The script also reports whether price is:
near monthly VAH,
near monthly VAL,
or not near an edge.
For escaping regimes, it checks that price is actually moving closer to the edge, not drifting sideways.
What you see on the chart
Optional background shading by regime (informational only)
Optional monthly and weekly level lines (display only)
A dashboard showing:
current weekly regime,
alternation status,
edge proximity,
weekly RangeRatio,
weekly VolumeRatio,
flip count,
freshness of weekly levels
Nothing on the chart triggers trades or alerts.
How you’re meant to use it
Run this after Group 1
Group 1 answers: Can I trade at all?
Group 2 answers: What type of trading makes sense?
Use the regime to choose a roadmap
ROTATING → value rotation logic (Roadmap A)
ESCAPING → watch for expansion logic (Roadmap B)
COMPRESSING → wait
NEUTRAL → skip unless exceptional
Only then drop to the daily chart
Daily execution rules apply only if the weekly regime allows them.
What this script deliberately does NOT do
No entries
No exits
No targets
No stop logic
No automatic level calculation
No intraday analysis
It does not tell you what to trade.
It tells you what kind of environment you’re in.
ICT Precision Gaps & Sessions - IbrafxThis Indicator marks everything in 1 without the need to have several Indicators :
-Operational sessions with time configuration and by time location.
-NDOG
-NWOG
-New York Midnight
All of these allow us to change the size of their label and color. As with its delimiting lines, it allows us to change its shape and color and opacity.
Multi-Timeframe Classic SNR Pro (Close-Based)This indicator identifies key Support & Resistance (SNR) zones
using a proprietary approach based on the Malaysian Classic SNR methodology,
enhanced with multi-timeframe confirmation.
Unlike typical SNR scripts, this tool calculates levels based on candle closes
and cross-verifies them across multiple timeframes to highlight the strongest zones.
🔹 Key Features:
• Support & Resistance levels based on candle closes
• Multi-timeframe confirmation: current timeframe + 2 higher timeframes
• Strength of levels determined by confirmation from higher timeframes
• Levels labeled with their source timeframe (e.g., 240 = H4, 60 = H1)
• Clean chart visualization – no unnecessary indicators included
🔹 How to Use:
1. Apply to your preferred chart symbol and timeframe.
2. Observe the SNR lines:
- Stronger levels are more reliable for potential entries/exits.
- Use higher timeframe confirmation for better risk management.
3. Combine with your trading strategy and risk management rules.
⚠️ Disclaimer:
This indicator is for educational and analytical purposes only.
It does not provide financial advice or guaranteed profits.
Always apply proper risk management.
Early Pullback Watchlist FlagAn alert across multiple symbols by adding to chart creating alert using indicator as apply to all symbols in watchlist with real time notification
ForexArchitects Buy Sell Singals📊 ForexArchitects Buy Sell Signals
ForexArchitects Buy Sell Signals is a trend-following indicator designed to identify high-probability BUY and SELL opportunities by filtering market noise and tracking sustained price direction.
The indicator uses a dynamic range-based price filter that adapts to volatility and helps traders stay aligned with the dominant trend while avoiding false signals during choppy market conditions.
🔍 How It Works
Applies dual smoothed volatility ranges (fast & slow) to create an adaptive trend filter.
Generates BUY signals when price crosses above the trend filter.
Generates SELL signals when price crosses below the trend filter.
Automatically adjusts to market volatility instead of using fixed levels.
Highlights trend direction visually using color-filled regions.
📈 Key Features
✔ Non-lagging adaptive trend filter
✔ Clear BUY / SELL labels on chart
✔ Works on Forex, Crypto, Indices, and Stocks
✔ Effective on intraday and swing timeframes
✔ Built-in alert conditions for automation
✔ Clean and uncluttered chart view
🔔 Alerts
The indicator includes ready-to-use alerts:
BUY Alert – when bullish trend confirmation occurs
SELL Alert – when bearish trend confirmation occurs
These alerts can be used for manual trading or connected to automation systems.
⚙️ Best Usage
Works best in trending markets
Combine with support & resistance, price action, or higher-timeframe confirmation
Avoid using as a standalone system in low-volatility or sideways conditions
⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is a decision-support tool, not a complete trading system.
Always apply proper risk management and confirm signals with additional analysis.
Crypto Market Sessions (Institutional) by Ambrosia-Prime v1.2Crypto Market Sessions (Institutional) by Ambrosia-Prime
Understand when liquidity matters – and when it doesn’t.
This indicator visualizes global crypto market sessions based on institutional liquidity, not retail exchange opening hours or local banking schedules.
It is designed to help traders identify high-impact trading windows, potential volatility expansions, and periods of reduced participation — directly on the chart, in a clean and reliable way.
What this indicator does
• Highlights the major institutional crypto liquidity sessions
• Displays local session times with automatic DST handling
• Marks Asia, Europe, EU–US overlap, USA and No-Market phases
• Treats weekends as structurally low-liquidity periods
• Issues holiday warnings when institutional participation is likely reduced
All session logic is UTC-based, making it stable and consistent across all symbols and timeframes.
Institutional session model (UTC)
• Asia: 00:00 – 08:00
• Europe: 07:00 – 13:30
• EU–US Overlap: 13:30 – 16:30
• USA: 16:30 – 21:00
• No Market: 21:00 – 00:00
During the Asia–Europe overlap (07:00–08:00 UTC), both sessions are active.
Europe is visually prioritized due to typically higher institutional volume.
Key features
• True institutional session logic (FX & derivatives driven)
• Automatic DST support via IANA timezones
• Optional manual timezone offset
• Session background highlighting
• Forward-projected session box
• Current-session label (no historical clutter)
• Compact session table with local times
• Algorithmic holiday warning engine (no web data):
– Easter-based holidays (EU / UK)
– Nth-weekday holidays (US / UK)
– Optional observed-day handling
Why this matters
Markets move with liquidity, not with office hours.
This tool helps you:
• avoid trading during structurally thin periods
• focus on high-participation windows
• add time-based context to any strategy
• align crypto trading with institutional market behavior
Designed for BTC, ETH, crypto indices, and any market where liquidity timing matters.
Disclaimer
This indicator is an informational market-context tool only.
It does not provide trading signals or financial advice.
RSI Exhaustion Gate (Visual Flip)An RSI-based indicator that highlights potential overbought and oversold exhaustion points with visual dots. Provides clear signals when RSI reaches extreme levels and flips, helping traders identify short-term reversal opportunities. Includes customizable colors, RSI levels, and alerts for both long and short exhaustion triggers.
Detailed Description (for Publishing):
RSI Exhaustion Gate (Visual Flip) is designed to help traders identify potential overbought and oversold exhaustion levels on any timeframe.
Key Features:
Plots RSI with standard overbought (70) and oversold (30) levels.
Visually flipped exhaustion dots appear when RSI crosses into extreme zones and reverses, signaling potential trade entries.
Customizable colors for overbought and oversold dots.
Option to toggle visibility of RSI levels and dots.
Alerts for both long and short exhaustion points, so you can set TradingView notifications.
Works on any chart timeframe.
This tool is intended as a visual guide for spotting RSI-based exhaustion signals and can be used in conjunction with your trading strategy for improved timing and clarity.
10 Timeframe MSS/BOS with Pending Breaks## 10 Timeframe MSS/BOS with Pending Breaks
A multi-timeframe market structure indicator that tracks Break of Structure (BOS) and Market Structure Shift (MSS) across 10 timeframes simultaneously — from 1-minute to 1-week — all on a single chart.
The key feature is **Pending Breaks**: forward-looking levels that show you exactly where the next MSS or BOS will trigger before it happens, giving you time to plan entries, exits, and risk levels in advance.
### What It Does
**Multi-Timeframe Structure Detection**
Detects BOS and MSS signals across 1M, 3M, 5M, 15M, 30M, 1H, 4H, 12H, 1D, and 1W timeframes. Each signal is drawn on your chart with customizable colors, and you can toggle which timeframes display lines independently.
**Pending Break Levels**
Draws horizontal lines to the right of current price showing where the next potential BOS or MSS will occur for each timeframe. Labels at the end of each line identify the timeframe and break type (e.g., "4H MSS ↑", "1D BOS ↓"). When multiple pending levels are close together, only the highest timeframe is displayed to keep the chart clean. You can control which timeframes show pending levels and filter by MSS only, BOS only, or both.
**Summary Table**
A compact dashboard showing the current signal state (BOS ↑, BOS ↓, MSS ↑, MSS ↓) for every timeframe at a glance. Supports horizontal or vertical layouts with adjustable positioning. Optional rows include:
- **% Move** — Percentage move from the break level to current price
- **Average %** — Compares the current move to the historical average or last break, with color coding to show whether the move is above or below the comparison value
**Performance Mode**
A master toggle that limits how far back signals are drawn based on timeframe group. Lower timeframes show fewer days of history while higher timeframes show more. This keeps the chart clean during live trading. Turn it off to see all historical signals for backtesting.
Default lookback values:
- Scalp (1M, 3M, 5M): 14 days
- Intraday (15M, 30M): 30 days
- Swing (1H, 4H): 90 days
- Position (12H, 1D): 180 days
- Macro (1W): 365 days
**Alerts**
20 individual alert conditions — Bullish and Bearish for each of the 10 timeframes. No configuration needed. Just create an alert, select the condition you want, and you're set. Alert messages include the ticker symbol and price.
### Settings Overview
- **Performance Mode** — ON/OFF toggle with adjustable lookback days per timeframe group
- **Pending Levels** — Line style, width, offset, colors, label size, overlap threshold, and per-timeframe MSS/BOS/Both/Off controls with Min/Max TF visibility
- **Summary Table** — Position, orientation, text size, offset, and per-timeframe visibility toggles
- **% Move & Average** — Optional rows showing current percentage move and comparison to historical average or last break
- **Per-Timeframe Colors** — Individual BOS/MSS bull/bear color settings for all 10 timeframes
- **Min/Max TF Range** — Controls which chart timeframes each signal appears on
- **Alerts** — 20 always-available conditions: Bullish and Bearish MSS/BOS for each timeframe
### How To Use
1. Add the indicator to your chart — the summary table immediately shows structure state across all 10 timeframes
2. Pending break levels show where the next breaks will occur — use these for planning entries, exits, and stop levels
3. Enable Performance Mode for cleaner charts during live trading, disable it for full backtesting history
4. Set alerts on any combination of timeframes and directions
5. Use the Min TF / Max TF settings per timeframe to control what appears at each chart zoom level
Works on any instrument and any chart timeframe.
NY 9:30-9:35 Open Rangehis indicator automatically plots the New York Opening Range based on the first 5 minutes of the session (09:30–09:35 NY time) — one of the most important liquidity and price-discovery periods of the trading day.
What it displays
- Opening Range Box (09:30–09:35)
Highlights the high and low formed during the first 5 minutes after the NY market opens.
High & Low Extensions Horizontal projection lines extending the opening range forward for a user-defined number of hours.
Midpoint (50%) Level, A dotted line marking the midpoint of the range, useful for balance, mean-reversion, and confirmation setups.
Daily Weekly Monthly Highs & Lows [Line breaks]This indicator, "Daily Weekly Monthly Highs & Lows ", is an advanced technical analysis tool designed to identify and project historical liquidity levels (Highs and Lows) from multiple timeframes directly onto the current chart.
1. Main Purpose
The indicator automates the plotting of previous Daily (D), Weekly (W), and Monthly (M) highs and lows. It not only marks the level but also offers future projections and a visual breakout system, allowing the trader to quickly identify which levels are still "virgin" and which have already been mitigated by price.
2. Features and Settings
A. Timeframe Segmentation
Each period (Daily, Weekly, Monthly) has its own independent set of settings:
Enable/Disable: Enables or disables the visualization for each specific timeframe.
Lookback: Defines how many previous periods will be plotted (e.g., the last 5 daily highs).
Visual Customization: Allows you to change colors, widths, and line styles (Solid, Dotted, Dashed) individually for active and broken levels.
B. Projection System and Style
Show Projections: Extends lines ahead of the current price (offset to the right), making it easier to visualize future targets or support/resistance zones.
Show Gradient: Applies a transparency effect based on the age of the level. Newer levels are more opaque, while older levels gradually become more transparent.
Hide Broken Levels Entirely: A "cleanup" option that completely removes the line and label from the chart as soon as the price reaches it, leaving only the unmitigated levels.
C. Label Management
Labels identify levels (e.g., PDH1 for Previous Daily High 1).
Anti-Overlap Offset: Intelligent logic that shifts labels from different timeframes to prevent them from overlapping each other. 3. Internal Logic and Processing
The script uses a function to accurately retrieve the Maximum, Minimum, and Time data from the upper periods, ensuring that the level is drawn correctly as soon as the new period begins.
Break Monitoring: For each candle, the script checks if the current price has exceeded the line. If there is a break: The original line is closed and a new line (with a "Break" style) is started from that point.
Memory Management: Automatically removes older objects that exceed the user-defined lookback limit, keeping the chart lightweight and performant.
4. Practical Visualization
Active Level: Line with a solid/strong color and identified label.
Broken Level: The line changes to a softer color (usually dark gray/transparent) and the label follows this change, signaling that the liquidity of that point has already been captured.
Break Point: The indicator visually marks the exact moment (candle) when the level was invalidated.
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🎯 Practical Manual: Previous DWM HL
This guide will help you configure the indicator for maximum visual clarity and understand the signals it plots on the chart.
1. Visibility Settings (Timeframes)
The indicator is intelligent and adapts to your current chart to avoid clutter:
Daily: Visible only on intraday timeframes (e.g., 1 min to 4 h).
Weekly: Visible on intraday charts and the Daily chart.
Monthly: Visible on all timeframes except the Monthly chart itself.
2. Understanding the Visual Controls
Lookback: Defines the indicator's "memory." If you set it to 5 on the Daily, you will see the highs/lows of the last 5 days.
Show Projections: When activated, extends the lines to the right (empty space on the chart), allowing you to see support/resistance levels before the price reaches them.
Show Gradient: Older levels become more transparent. This helps you focus on what is recent and relevant.
Hide Broken Levels Entirely: If you want a "clean" chart, enable this option. It automatically deletes any line touched by the price.
3. Anatomy of a Level
Continuous/Original Line: Represents a level that has not yet been mitigated (pending liquidity).
Post-Break Line (Color After Break): When the price crosses a level, the line changes color and style (e.g., from solid to dotted) to show that that level has already been "tested" or liquidity has been captured.
Labels (PDH, PWH, PMH):
PDH/PDL: Previous Daily High/Low.
PWH/PWL: Previous Weekly High/Low.
PMH/PML: Previous Monthly High/Low.
The number next to it (e.g., PDH1) indicates the distance: 1 is the previous day, 2 is two days ago, and so on.
Common Strategies with the Indicator
A. Liquidity Sweeps
Many traders look for reversals after the price "clears" a previous high or low.
How to see it on the indicator: The price rises above a PWH (Weekly High), the line changes to the "Break" color, and the price quickly returns below the level. This suggests a buy liquidity capture to initiate a sell movement.
B. Trend Continuation (Break & Retest)
How to see it on the indicator: The price breaks a PMH (Monthly High) strongly and then returns to test exactly the "Break" line as support before continuing to rise.
C. Take Profit Targets
How to see it on the indicator: If you are long, the Previous High Projections (PDH or PWH) serve as natural price "magnets" and great points to take profit, as there are usually stop orders above these levels.
Pro Tip: Use "Anti-Overlap Offset" if you are using many Lookbacks at the same time. It will organize the level names in a staggered fashion so you can read them all without them overlapping.
Session Time Lines (NY Time)This clean indicator draws vertical dashed lines on the chart at key session times in New York time:
7:00 PM – Previous day session start
3:00 AM – Overnight session
9:30 AM – NY market open
It automatically removes the previous session’s lines when a new 7:00 PM occurs, keeping the chart clean. Lines are drawn directly on the price chart (overlay), making it easy to see market session transitions.
Works on intraday charts
Time-based vertical lines in New York time (DST-safe)
Shows only one cycle at a time for clarity
Non-intrusive, no calculations or trading signals
Fractal HTF FVGHTF Fractal Fair Value Gap (FVG) Detector
This indicator identifies and displays Higher Timeframe Fair Value Gaps (HTF FVGs) on any chart using a fractal timeframe methodology.
The HTF can be selected automatically based on the current chart or set manually.
Only the nearest active (non-filled) bullish and bearish HTF FVGs relative to current price are shown, keeping the chart clean and focused on the most relevant imbalance zones.
Each FVG includes an optional 50% equilibrium (midline) to assist in evaluating reactions from premium and discount levels.
Key features
Fractal HTF logic (automatic or manual)
Shows only active, non-filled HTF FVGs
Displays the closest bullish and bearish FVG to price
Optional 50% FVG midpoint
Adjustable visibility and styling options
Designed for clear multi-timeframe bias and execution context
This indicator is intended for traders who incorporate market imbalance, displacement, and higher-timeframe structure into their analysis.
Disclaimer
This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or a solicitation to buy or sell any financial instrument. Trading involves risk, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Users are solely responsible for their trading decisions and risk management.
EMA 5/9/21/50/200 + VWAP + Supertrend singhsinnerBest for Intraday and positional. no need to add other indicators. extremely strong trend price move with 5ema, for rentry see 21ema as support. 9 & 21 cross above for fresh entry n cross down for exit. 5ema for early entry
Synthetic POC with HTF Swing AcceptanceThis indicator visualizes a synthetic Point of Control (POC) derived from lower-timeframe volume data and evaluates its position relative to higher-timeframe swing structure.
Signals are generated only when:
The synthetic POC is accepted above or below a defined higher-timeframe swing range
The candle closes in the same direction as the acceptance
The condition occurs on a confirmed bar
To reduce noise, the script enforces a one-alert-per-acceptance rule. Alerts reset only after the POC returns inside the higher-timeframe range.
This tool is intended to help identify acceptance of value beyond higher-timeframe structure and is best used as a contextual confirmation rather than a standalone trading system.
No performance claims are made.
Heikin Ashi EMA Re-Entry with HTF ContextThis indicator highlights Heikin Ashi continuation candles only when they form within a defined higher-timeframe market context.
Signals are filtered using a combination of:
Higher-timeframe EMA direction and slope
Short-term EMA trend alignment
EMA pullback (re-entry) logic
Consecutive no-wick Heikin Ashi candles
Optional higher-timeframe swing structure proximity
Alerts are strictly contextual and trigger only after price pulls back into the EMA and resumes movement in the prevailing direction. Flat EMA conditions and counter-trend scenarios are automatically filtered out.
This script includes optional visualization of higher-timeframe swing levels and is intended as a confirmation or re-entry tool rather than a standalone trading system.
No performance claims are made. Users should evaluate and test the indicator within their own trading framework.
Rapid ORB Pro - Breakout & Fakeout Detector (Multi Sessions)Rapid ORB Pro — Multi-Session Opening Range Framework
Overview
Rapid ORB Pro is a session-based Opening Range Breakout (ORB) framework designed for traders who want structured, rule-driven breakout analysis rather than isolated indicators.
It combines session range construction, breakout validation, trend alignment, and optional trade-planning tools into a single, coherent workflow.
This is not a collection of unrelated studies. Each component activates only when the prior conditions are met, forming a layered decision process from session open to trade management.
Core Design Philosophy
The script follows a strict execution flow:
Session → Range → Breakout → Validation → Trend Alignment → Context Tools → Trade Planning
Every module is optional, but all are designed to work together as one system.
1. Multi-Session Opening Range Engine
Rapid ORB Pro builds independent opening ranges for multiple global sessions (e.g. New York, London, Sydney).
Each session has its own:
• Timezone input (explicit, DST-safe)
• Range window
• Projection window
• Reset logic
This architecture avoids daylight-saving and broker-timezone errors that commonly affect time-based ORB scripts.
2. Breakout Detection & Validation
A breakout is detected only after the opening range is completed.
A signal is then validated using configurable confirmation rules, including:
• Momentum body validation (to avoid wick-only breaks)
• Structural continuation vs the prior candle
• Optional body-outside-range requirements
This helps filter weak or stop-hunt moves and focuses on genuine momentum expansion.
3. Fakeout (FO) Detection
Rapid ORB Pro includes a dedicated fakeout engine.
If price breaks the range but the very next candle closes back inside (or beyond the opposite side), a Fakeout (FO) marker is plotted.
This logic triggers only once per session and resets cleanly with each new range.
The FO marker helps traders identify liquidity traps and failed breakouts early.
4. Inside-Range Persistence (“7-Bar” Signal)
If price remains fully inside the opening range for seven consecutive candles without a valid breakout, the script can optionally mark this condition.
This highlights sessions where volatility is compressed and breakout probability is reduced — or where energy may be building for later expansion.
5. Volume Context Table
A compact table compares:
• Breakout candle volume
• Highest volume printed inside the opening range
This provides quick context on whether a breakout was supported by participation or occurred on weaker flow.
6. Advanced Trend Alignment System
Trend alignment is handled through a three-layer gate:
• Chart-timeframe trend filter
• Higher-Timeframe (HTF 1) filter
• Higher-Timeframe (HTF 2) filter
Each filter supports multiple modes:
Disabled, Long-Only, Short-Only, EMA Cross, or Price Position.
HTF EMA values are frozen until the higher-timeframe bar closes, preventing mid-bar flicker or repaint behavior.
HTF filters can be combined using either:
• “Either HTF OK” (OR logic), or
• “Both HTFs Must Agree” (AND logic)
This allows true multi-timeframe alignment when desired.
7. In-Range Fair Value Gap (FVG) Context
An optional Fair Value Gap detector identifies three-candle FVG structures that:
• Originate inside the opening range
• Complete outside the range
• Optionally require the third candle to close beyond the middle candle’s range
Detected FVGs are drawn forward to help monitor reaction areas after the breakout.
This module provides contextual insight, not standalone trade signals.
8. Trade Planning & Risk Visualization (Optional)
Rapid ORB Pro can draw a full, session-aware trade framework:
• Entry reference (configurable method)
• Stop-Loss (previous candle or previous swing, history-safe)
• Break-Even (1R) line
• Take-Profit (2R) line
All lines automatically expire after a user-defined number of bars to keep charts clean.
These are analytical guides only — not execution signals.
Reliability & Stability
Special care has been taken to ensure robustness across symbols and markets:
• Explicit timezone handling per session (DST-safe)
• History-safe swing detection (no buffer overflow errors)
• Clean resets at session boundaries
• No repainting from HTF data
The script is designed to run reliably on forex, indices, futures, crypto, and commodities.
How to Use
Typical usage:
• Chart timeframe: 1–15 minutes
• HTF references: 1H–4H
• Enable only the filters relevant to your strategy
• Use the framework for structured decision-making, not signal chasing
All inputs include tooltips explaining their behavior.
Originality Statement
Rapid ORB Pro uses a session-state engine with multi-bar memory, confirmed higher-timeframe freezing, and interdependent signal gates.
Its behavior cannot be replicated by simply combining standard ORB, EMA, or FVG indicators.
The closed-source format protects this integrated architecture while still providing full transparency into how signals are formed conceptually.
Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational and analytical purposes only.
It does not provide financial advice or guarantee performance.
Trading involves risk — always backtest and manage risk appropriately.
Custom Hour Candle Marker (EST, All Timeframes)hour candle marker on the hourly to see the candle you want to focus on
DFH - Zenith Resonance - Market Phase Intelligence (ZMR)DFH - Zenith Resonance - Market Phase Intelligence (ZMR) is an institutional-grade analytical framework designed to identify capital-driven market behavior through multi-factor, multi-timeframe analysis.
Unlike traditional indicators that rely on single oscillators or isolated thresholds, ZMR integrates multiple signal families—including momentum, structure, volatility, and market participation—across various timeframes to help traders identify:
• Institutional accumulation phases
• Impulse expansion (momentum surges)
• Climax and exhaustion patterns
• Distribution and breakdown phases
ZMR is not a buy/sell signal generator.
It is a market phase intelligence framework.
Core Philosophy: Structure vs. Energy
Resonance, Not Single Signals
ZMR analyzes market behavior across two complementary dimensions:
Structure (Context):
• Defines equilibrium zones, trend control, and key decision levels
• Slower-moving components with higher reliability
• Answers: "Where are we in the bigger picture?"
Energy (Impulse):
• Detects acceleration, imbalance, and capital deployment
• Faster-moving components for timing precision
• Answers: "When is intent turning into action?"
Structure tells you WHERE.
Energy tells you WHEN.
When both dimensions align—creating resonance—market noise decreases and analytical clarity increases.
Key Features
✓ Multi-timeframe phase detection
✓ Adaptive signal generation across market conditions
✓ Visual phase identification through color-coded backgrounds
✓ Institutional accumulation and distribution detection
ZMR works best when combined with price action analysis, volume profile, and proper risk management.
Educational Use
This indicator is designed for educational and analytical purposes. It helps traders:
• Understand multi-timeframe market structure
• Recognize institutional behavior patterns
• Improve timing precision through resonance concepts
• Develop context-aware trading strategies
Access & Support
This is an invite-only indicator.
To request access or learn more about ZMR methodology:
• Send a direct message through TradingView
Trial periods and educational resources are available for qualified traders.
Risk Disclaimer
IMPORTANT:
• ZMR does NOT provide financial advice or guaranteed trading signals
• This tool provides market phase intelligence to support your independent decision-making
• Past performance and backtested results do not guarantee future performance
• Trading involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors
• You are solely responsible for your trading decisions and risk management
• Always conduct your own analysis and consult with qualified financial professionals before making investment decisions
• No indicator can predict market movements with certainty
By using this indicator, you acknowledge that all trading decisions and their consequences are your own responsibility.
MTF Polynomial LSMA Bands (Full) v6MTF Polynomial LSMA Bands (Full) v6
3 x Polynomial LSMA Bands multitime frame, smoothing and cloud options.






















