GCM Kinetic Flux SpectrumTitle: GCM Kinetic Flux Spectrum
DESCRIPTION
The GCM Kinetic Flux Spectrum is an institutional-grade hybrid momentum and volume engine. Unlike standard oscillators that rely on closing prices, the GCM KFS synthesizes dual-source RSI volatility with Volume Flow Intensity (VFI) to reveal the hidden kinetic energy of market movements.
By projecting a 27-layer "Spectrum Ribbon" and a multi-dimensional Divergence Engine, the GCM KFS identifies not just where the price is heading, but the quality and "fuel" behind the trend.
CORE ARCHITECTURE
1) The Kinetic Mean (Dual-Source RSI)
Standard RSI often ignores the battle occurring at the wicks. The GCM KFS calculates independent RSI streams for Highs and Lows, then anchors them to a Zero-Centered baseline (-50 to +50). The resulting Kinetic Mean filters out retail noise, providing a volatility-adjusted perspective on momentum.
2) Volume Flux Integration (VFI)
Volume precedes price. The GCM KFS integrates a highly responsive, EMA-smoothed Volume Flow Indicator (VFI). By syncing VFI length with the RSI cycle, the indicator cross-verifies price strength with capital flow.
• Momentum + Positive Flux: Confirms high-conviction trends.
• Momentum + Negative Flux: Reveals "Empty" breakouts or institutional distribution.
3) 27-Layer Spectrum Ribbon
The gradient fill isn't just aesthetic—it represents Volatility Density.
• Expansion: When ribbons fan out, it signals a high-velocity trend.
• Compression (The Squeeze): When ribbons pinch toward the Kinetic Mean, it signals a volatility contraction, typically the precursor to an explosive breakout.
4) Four-Way Divergence Engine
The KFS automatically detects and projects four types of divergence on both the indicator pane and the main price chart:
• Regular Bullish/Bearish: Identifying high-probability trend reversals.
• Hidden Bullish/Bearish: Identifying trend continuation (Smart Money re-entry points).
KEY POWER FEATURES
• Zero-Centered Logic: Levels are shifted for better visual balance. (OB: +20, Extreme OB: +30 | OS: -20, Extreme OS: -30).
• Dynamic Zones: Subtle background fills highlight "Extreme" areas where price is statistically likely to mean-revert.
• Main Chart Projection: Use the force_overlay feature to keep your eyes on price action while the indicator confirms entries.
• Institutional Dotted VFI: The orange dotted line acts as the "Anchor"—if price rises but the VFI Anchor stays below zero, the move lacks professional backing.
HOW TO TRADE WITH GCM-KFS
• The Reversal Sniper: Look for an R-BULL or R-BEAR label appearing inside the Extreme Zone (±30). This indicates momentum exhaustion backed by a volume shift.
• Trend Riding: During an uptrend, look for H-BULL (Hidden Bullish) labels. This signals that institutions are "buying the dip" while momentum resets.
• Volatility Breakouts: When the Spectrum Ribbon enters a tight "squeeze" near the Zero Line, prepare for a major move. Follow the direction of the first ribbon expansion.
RECOMMENDED SETTINGS
• Scalping (1m - 5m): Length 7 - 9
• Day Trading (15m - 1H): Length 10 - 14
• Swing Trading (4H - Daily): Length 20+
AUTHOR’S NOTE
This script is part of the GCM suite of professional tools. It is designed to be a "confluence engine"—it works best when used to confirm price action levels, supply/demand zones, or order blocks. Always trade with a plan and managed risk.
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Neeson Vegas ChannelVegas Channel Indicator: A Comprehensive Multi-Timeframe Trend-Following System
Originality and Conceptual Foundation
This script implements an enhanced version of the classic "Vegas Tunnel" or "Vegas Channel" methodology, popularized by traders who follow the work associated with the "Vegas" technique. Its primary original contribution lies in its specific, rule-based multi-layered trend identification and visualization system. While the core uses well-known Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs), the originality is in the precise combination of periods and the strict, hierarchical logic for defining trend states and generating signals.
Unlike simpler moving average crossovers or single-tunnel systems, this script employs three distinct EMA pairs, each serving a unique purpose within the trend hierarchy:
Short-Term Momentum Pair (EMA 12 & 24): Acts as the primary signal trigger and momentum gauge.
Core Trend Tunnel (EMA 144 & 169): Serves as the central "channel" or "tunnel." A key visual and logical component is the shading between these two lines, which thickens and changes color with the trend, creating a dynamic channel.
Long-Term Foundation Pair (EMA 580 & 670): Represents the underlying, slower-moving trend foundation, providing context for the higher-timeframe bias.
The system's true innovation is its binary and exclusive trend definition logic. It does not rely on a single crossover. Instead, it defines a confirmed Uptrend only when both the short-term EMAs (12 and 24) are established above both lines of the core tunnel (144 and 169). Conversely, a Downtrend is confirmed only when both short-term EMAs are established below both core tunnel lines. This creates a high-confidence filter, reducing whipsaw signals that can occur when price oscillates around a single moving average.
Functionality, Implementation, and Usage
What It Does:
This indicator is a multi-timeframe trend identification and signal-generation tool. It visually condenses trend information from short, medium, and long-term perspectives onto a single chart. Its primary functions are:
Trend State Classification: It dynamically classifies the market into one of three states: Bull Trend (Blue), Bear Trend (Orange), or Sideways/Congestion (Gray). This is reflected in the chart's background color, the color of all EMA lines, and the fill of the central 144/169 channel.
Signal Generation: It plots discrete buy and sell arrows. A Buy Signal (blue upward triangle) appears the first bar the market transitions into the defined "Uptrend" state from a non-uptrend state. A Sell Signal (orange downward triangle) appears the first bar the market transitions into the defined "Downtrend" state.
Visual Structuring: It plots all six EMAs and prominently highlights the interaction zone between the 144 and 169 EMAs with a colored fill, making the "tunnel" a focal point for support/resistance and trend quality assessment.
How It's Implemented:
The logic is implemented through a clear sequence of conditional checks:
Calculation: All six EMAs are calculated based on user-definable periods (defaults as listed).
Trend Logic: The script continuously evaluates the position of EMA12 and EMA24 relative to EMA144 and EMA169 using strict AND conditions to define the uptrend and downtrend Boolean variables.
Signal Logic: A signal (buy or sell) is generated only on the change of the trend state. It uses a check of the form current_trend_state AND (NOT previous_bar_trend_state) to pinpoint the exact bar of transition.
Visual Feedback: All plot colors, the channel fill color, and the background color are unified and determined by the current trend state variable. Labels for the trend and each EMA line are drawn on the last bar for clarity.
How to Use It:
Traders employ this indicator primarily for trend-following and breakout confirmation. It is suited for swing trading or higher-timeframe positional trades rather than scalping, due to the lag inherent in its longer EMAs and its focus on confirmed states.
Trend Bias: The overall color scheme (blue/orange/gray background) provides an immediate, at-a-glance assessment of the dominant trend force. Trading in the direction of the colored background is considered aligned with the system's trend.
Signal Entry: The arrow signals are not meant for blind entry. They mark the point of a confirmed trend state transition.
A Buy Signal suggests the short-term momentum (12,24) has decisively broken above and established itself over the medium-term trend framework (144,169). This could be used as a trigger for long entries, preferably with the long-term EMAs (580,670) sloping upwards or flat, adding confluence.
A Sell Signal suggests the opposite breakdown.
Channel as Dynamic S/R: The filled area between EMA144 and EMA169 acts as a dynamic support zone in an uptrend and a resistance zone in a downtrend. Pullbacks into this "tunnel" that hold without triggering a sell signal (i.e., without both EMA12 & 24 closing back below both tunnel lines) can be viewed as potential continuation opportunities.
Filter for Other Systems: The clear trend state (uptrend/downtrend) can be exported or used as a filter for other trading systems or discretionary decisions, ensuring actions are only taken in the direction of the script's defined trend.
Core Computational Philosophy and Strategic Rationale
The script's logic is rooted in the philosophy of trend hierarchy and confirmation. It belongs to the category of Multi-Moving Average Convergence/Divergence Systems with State-Based Rules.
The 144/169 Tunnel: These numbers are derived from Fibonacci sequences (144, 169 is 12^2 and 13^2). They are believed by proponents to represent a natural rhythm or "heartbeat" of the market, defining a robust intermediate-term trend framework.
The 12/24 Pair: A standard fast-moving average pair commonly used to gauge short-term momentum and trigger entries.
The Strategic Innovation (Dual-Condition Crossover): The core idea is that a crossover of a single fast MA above a single slow MA can be false and noisy. By requiring both members of a fast pair to establish position relative to both members of a slower "tunnel" pair, the system demands a broader, more concerted move. This seeks to filter out weak, unsustainable breaks and only capture shifts in momentum strong enough to flip the entire short-term structure's position relative to the medium-term structure.
The 580/670 Pair: These very slow EMAs represent the "secular" trend. While not part of the direct signal logic, they provide critical context. A buy signal that occurs while price is above the 580/670 pair (which would be sloping up in a healthy bull market) carries more weight than one that occurs while price is below this long-term foundation, which might indicate a counter-trend rally.
In essence, this script is more than just moving averages on a chart. It is a systematic, rule-based framework for identifying when the market's short-term energy (12,24) has converged sufficiently to overcome and reposition itself against its medium-term equilibrium (144/169 tunnel), thereby signaling a high-probability phase change in trend, all while considering the backdrop of a long-term trend (580/670).
Ripstercombo🔹 ABOUT THIS INDICATOR
Ripster + RVOL + Saty ATR – Options Dashboard is an all-in-one market context tool designed for options traders.
It combines:
Trend direction (multi-timeframe bias),
Entry timing (short-term structure),
Participation (relative volume),
Volatility context (ATR levels),
and DTR vs ATR % to show how much of the day’s expected move is already used.
The goal is not prediction, but decision quality — helping traders avoid low-probability conditions and press trades only when structure, volatility, and participation align.
This indicator works especially well for:
0DTE options
Short-dated directional trades
Index ETFs (SPY / QQQ / IWM)
Futures-style momentum setups
🔹 HOW THIS TOOL IS MEANT TO BE USED
This script answers four questions every options trader should ask:
Is there enough range left today to trade?
→ DTR vs ATR %
Is there real participation behind the move?
→ RVOL table
What direction has the higher probability?
→ LT (Long-Term) table
Is now a good time to enter?
→ ST (Short-Term) table + ATR levels
Trades are highest quality when all four agree.
🔹 QUICK START (OPTIONS)
0DTE / intraday scalping
→ Select preset “0DTE Only”
Directional options (2–10 DTE)
→ Select preset “Options Swing”
Use Master Labels Toggle to instantly declutter the chart.
🔹 IMPORTANT NOTES
ATR levels are reaction zones, not predictions.
RVOL confirms participation — it does not predict direction.
DTR vs ATR % helps prevent late entries and theta decay traps.
This tool is designed to filter bad trades, not force trades.
⚠️ DISCLAIMER
This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only.
It does not provide financial, investment, or trading advice.
The author makes no guarantees regarding profitability or accuracy.
All trading involves risk, especially options trading, which can result in rapid and substantial losses.
You are solely responsible for your own trading decisions and risk management.
By using this indicator, you acknowledge that:
You understand the risks involved,
You accept full responsibility for any trades taken,
Past performance does not guarantee future results.
🧠 FINAL THOUGHT
Trade only when direction, timing, volatility, and participation agree.
Avoid trades when even one of them disagrees.
Whale Hunter V121. Overview
Whale Hunter V12 is a specialized Pine Script indicator designed for high-precision scalping (1m, 5m timeframes) on Futures and Crypto markets. Unlike standard indicators that lag, V12 focuses on Volume Spread Analysis (VSA) and Order Flow to detect institutional "Whale" activity.
Its "Precision Engine" filters out low-volatility churn and fake signals by enforcing strict volatility gates (ATR) and volume thresholds.
2. The Logic: How Scoring Works (0-12 Points)
Every candle is analyzed and given a "Confluence Score" from 0 to 12. A signal is only generated if the score meets your minimum threshold (Default: 8).
Component
Max Points
Logic
A. Volume Spike
4 pts
Measures relative volume vs. 20-period average.
• 2.0x Vol = 2 pts
• 3.0x Vol = 3 pts
• 5.0x Vol = 4 pts (Whale)
B. Trend (VWAP)
3 pts
Checks alignment with Volume Weighted Average Price.
• Buy above VWAP = +3 pts
• Sell below VWAP = +3 pts
C. Absorption Wick
3 pts
Measures the rejection wick vs. candle body.
• Wick > 1.5x Body = 1 pt
• Wick > 50% Range = 2 pts
• Wick > 65% Range = 3 pts (Hammer/Shooting Star)
D. CVD Divergence
2 pts
Checks if momentum contradicts price.
• Price Lows lower + Volume Flow Higher = +2 pts (Bullish Divergence)
E. Penalties
-3 pts
The Fakeout Killer:
• Buying on a Red Candle = -3 pts
• Selling on a Green Candle = -3 pts
3. Settings & Configuration
You can customize the strictness of the engine in the indicator settings menu.
A. Signal Precision
Minimum Score to Show (Default: 8)
8-12: "Sniper Mode." Shows only high-probability setups trading with the trend (VWAP aligned).
6-7: "Scout Mode." Shows counter-trend reversals and riskier scalps.
< 5: Not recommended (Too much noise).
Ignore Small Candles (ATR %) (Default: 0.5)
The "Churn Filter". It ignores any candle smaller than 50% of the average size.
Increase to 0.8 if you are getting too many signals during flat/choppy markets.
B. Volume Logic
Strict Volume (Default: ON)
When checked, the script blocks any signal with less than 2.0x average volume, regardless of the score. This ensures you only trade when Whales are actually present.
4. How to Read the Signals
🟢 Bullish Signal (Buy)
Symbol: Green Triangle below the bar.
Condition: Score ≥ 8. The Whale absorbed selling pressure (Wick) on high volume, likely creating a "Bear Trap."
Ideal Setup: Price is Above the Blue Line (VWAP) + Green Arrow.
Stop Loss: Just below the low of the signal candle (the wick).
🔴 Bearish Signal (Sell)
Symbol: Red Triangle above the bar.
Condition: Score ≥ 8. The Whale absorbed buying pressure (Wick) on high volume, likely creating a "Bull Trap."
Ideal Setup: Price is Below the Blue Line (VWAP) + Red Arrow.
Stop Loss: Just above the high of the signal candle.
🔵 Blue Line (VWAP)
This is your "Trend Anchor."
Do not Short if price is significantly above the Blue Line.
Do not Long if price is significantly below the Blue Line.
5. Troubleshooting / FAQ
Q: Why did a signal disappear?
A: The script repaints only during the live candle. Once a candle closes, the signal is permanent. If a signal vanishes before close, it means the volume or price action changed last second (e.g., the candle turned Red, triggering the -3 penalty).
Q: Why are there no signals on my chart?
A: You are likely in a low-volume period (Lunch hour / Late night). The Strict Volume filter is doing its job by keeping you out of dead markets. Alternatively, lower the Minimum Score to 6.
Q: Can I use this on 1-minute timeframes?
A: Yes, but increase the ATR Filter to 0.6 or 0.7 to filter out the micro-noise common on 1m charts.
ICC Market Structure and Phase TrackingICC Market Structure and Phase Tracker
ICC Market Structure and Phase Tracker is a visual market-structure indicator based on the Indication → Correction → Continuation (ICC) framework — a structured approach to analyzing break-of-structure, pullback, consolidation, and trend-continuation phases.
The script focuses on identifying structural phases, key levels, and phase transitions across multiple timeframes, providing clear contextual market structure information.
What the Indicator Identifies
The indicator tracks complete market-structure cycles by classifying price action into the following phases:
Indication — initial structural break or trend initiation
Correction — pullback, retracement, or consolidation following the break
Continuation — expansion or impulse in the direction of structure
Neutral / No Setup — periods without valid structural conditions Each phase is visually distinguished on the chart for fast, at-a-glance structural awareness.
CORE FEATURES
Market Structure & Phase Tracking
Automatic detection of structural breaks, corrections, consolidations, and continuations
Background shading to clearly distinguish phases
Invalidation logic to identify failed or broken structures Multi-Timeframe Context
Optional higher-timeframe (HTF) structure displayed on lower-timeframe charts
HTF indication levels shown as reference lines
HTF phase and context displayed in the information table Structure Event Visualization
Visual markers for continuation and optional reversal structures
Clear visual separation between trend-aligned and counter-structure events
Reversal structure visualization can be enabled or disabled in settings Volatility-Aware Structure Zones
Structure-based support and resistance zones
Optional ATR-based zone sizing that adapts to market volatility
Configurable historical zones (0–3) with visual hierarchy Information Table
Displays current ICC phase, indication level, consolidation status, and HTF context
Designed for quick reference without relying solely on chart visuals Alerts
Alerts trigger only when corresponding visual conditions appear on the chart
Includes alerts for ICC phases, continuation structures, and optional reversals Configuration Overview
Auto Profiles for different trading contexts (Scalping, Intraday, Swing, Entry)
Manual controls for swing length, consolidation behavior, and volatility settings
Higher-timeframe controls for filtering and visual alignment
Reversal toggle to enable or disable counter-structure visualization Default settings are intended as reasonable starting points and can be adjusted for different instruments and timeframes.
Intended Use
This script is designed as a market-structure and contextual analysis tool.
Users are expected to apply their own analysis, validation, and risk management when interpreting the displayed structure.
Feedback
Bug reports, edge cases, and constructive feedback are welcome.
The project is actively refined with a focus on structure clarity, phase accuracy, and multi-timeframe usability.
Fibonacci Active Timeframe Range [UkutaLabs]█ OVERVIEW
Fibonacci Active Timeframe Range is a precision intraday structure tool that uses real-time price expansion combined with Fibonacci ratios to map dynamic support and resistance levels directly from the active timeframe.
Rather than relying on fixed historical averages, this indicator continuously builds a live range from current price action, projecting Fibonacci-derived levels that adapt to market conditions as they develop.
The goal is to give traders a clear structural framework for:
Intraday bias
Reaction zones
Volatility expansion
Pullback levels
Continuation targets
—all in a clean, visual format that integrates seamlessly into any strategy or system.
█ USAGE
The indicator calculates the current timeframe range in real time, anchoring from the active session’s open and projecting multiple Fibonacci levels within that range.
These levels act as dynamic support and resistance zones, updating as price evolves — allowing traders to:
Identify high-probability reaction areas
Define structure for entries and exits
Frame risk more precisely
Align trades with real-time volatility
Anticipate expansion and contraction phases
Each level is clearly labeled for instant recognition and can be used across scalping, intraday, and short-term swing strategies.
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Configuration
• Show Labels – Toggle labels on/off for a clean or informational view
• Display Mode – Control how much historical structure is visible
• Font Size – Adjust label size for readability
• Text Alignment – Align labels relative to each level
• Fibonacci Levels – Enable/disable specific ratios
• Range Mode – Select how the current timeframe range is calculated
EMA Fractal Bias"EMA Fractal Bias" overlays on TradingView charts to detect directional bias for scalping on futures like NQ/ES.
It computes three smoothed EMAs (fast 3/2, mid 9/3, slow 20/5, configurable) for stacking checks (bullish: fast > mid > slow; bearish: reverse).
Williams Fractals (period 2 default) identify potential breaks: close above up-fractal high for long, below down-fractal low for short.
Bias logic: Tracks last up/down fractal. On break, if stacked aligns, sets bias (long/short) and resets broken fractal. If no stack, sets pending flag and neutral bias; confirms on later bars if stack turns true.
Shading teal for long, purple for short, orange for neutral, with intra-bar previews.
Debug toggle adds event labels and status on last bar.
Non-repainting, evaluates on close.
Reversal Detector [Scalping-Algo]Reversal Detector - Volume-Based Price Structure Analysis
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WHAT IT DOES
This indicator identifies potential reversal zones by analyzing price structure combined with volume. Instead of using traditional overbought/oversold readings or single candlestick patterns, it looks for a specific two-phase setup:
Phase 1 - Anchor Detection:
The script scans for bars where price closes beyond ALL previous bars in the lookback period. For a bullish setup, the close must be lower than every low of the past N candles (default 20). This represents an extreme extension, not just a "lower low." Volume on this bar should exceed 2x the average to confirm real participation.
Phase 2 - Confirmation:
After an anchor forms, the indicator waits for price to reverse back through the anchor bar's range. This must occur within a set number of bars (default 3). If price continues making new extremes instead, the setup is cancelled.
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HOW TO READ THE SIGNALS
B Labels (Green, below price) = Bullish reversal confirmed
S Labels (Red, above price) = Bearish reversal confirmed
Each signal shows a score from 3/5 to 5/5:
- 3/5 = Basic confirmation met
- 4/5 = Good volume on anchor or confirmation
- 5/5 = Strong volume + aligned with 200 EMA trend
Dashed Boxes = Pending setup waiting for confirmation
- Green box = Bullish setup in progress
- Red box = Bearish setup in progress
Status Panel (bottom right):
- Shows current state (Scanning / Bull Setup / Bear Setup)
- Countdown for confirmation window
- Current volume condition
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HOW TO USE
Entry Approach:
1. Wait for a confirmed signal (B or S label appears)
2. Higher scores (4/5 or 5/5) indicate better quality setups
3. Consider the overall trend context - signals aligned with the 200 EMA direction tend to work better
Stop Placement:
- For long entries: below the anchor bar's low
- For short entries: above the anchor bar's high
The boxes show you the anchor zone while waiting for confirmation, which can help visualize the invalidation level.
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SETTINGS
Structure Settings:
- Lookback Period (default 20): How many bars back to check for the breakout. Lower = more setups but less extreme. Higher = fewer but more significant extensions.
- Confirmation Bars (default 3): Maximum bars allowed for price to reverse. Tighter window = stricter filter.
Volume Settings:
- Use Volume Filter: Toggle volume requirement on/off
- Volume MA Length (default 20): Period for average volume calculation
- Anchor Volume Multiple (default 2.0): Required volume spike on anchor bar
- Confirm Volume Multiple (default 1.2): Volume threshold on confirmation bar
Visual Settings:
- Trend EMA Length (default 200): Used for trend alignment scoring
- Show Pending Setups: Display the dashed boxes for active setups
- Show Status Panel: Display the info table
- Colors and label size customization
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WHAT MAKES THIS DIFFERENT
The core idea is requiring price to break beyond EVERY bar in the lookback range, not just make a swing high/low. This filters out minor pullbacks and focuses on genuine extensions where price has moved significantly.
The two-phase approach (anchor then confirmation) helps avoid catching falling knives - you're not entering just because price is extended, but waiting for actual reversal evidence.
Volume integration adds another layer. The anchor bar needs elevated volume to confirm real selling/buying pressure, not just a gap or illiquid move.
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SUGGESTED USE
Works on any timeframe, but I find it most useful on 5-15 minute charts for intraday setups.
Combine with:
- Key support/resistance levels
- Higher timeframe trend direction
- Market context (avoid during major news)
The indicator identifies the pattern mechanically - it doesn't predict outcomes. Use proper position sizing and always have a stop loss plan.
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ALERTS INCLUDED
- Bullish Reversal
- Bearish Reversal
- Any Reversal
- Strong Bullish (4/5 or higher)
- Strong Bearish (4/5 or higher)
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Leswin Stocks Ribbon Signals (SPY/QQQ)
Leswin Ribbon Signals – Day Trading Indicator (Stocks & Crypto)
Leswin Ribbon Signals is a trend-based momentum indicator designed for day traders and scalpers who trade stocks, ETFs, options, and crypto.
Built for fast execution on 5m, 15m, and 1H timeframes, it uses a dynamic EMA ribbon, trend filtering, and volatility conditions to help identify high-probability BUY and SELL zones while avoiding low-quality chop.
Features:
• Trend-following EMA ribbon
• Automatic higher-timeframe trend filter
• Smart BUY & SELL signals
• Volatility (ATR) filter to avoid dead zones
• Regular Trading Hours (RTH) filter for stocks
• Optimized for SPY, QQQ, DIA, IWM, TSLA, AAPL, META
• Works on crypto, forex, and futures
• Mobile-friendly
• Non-repainting logic
This indicator is best used as a confirmation tool, not a standalone system. Always combine with your own levels, structure, and risk management.
1M Weighted Deepsage ScreenerThis indicator applies the same core decision logic used by Deepsage AI to determine real-time market consensus on lower timeframes.
It combines multiple market dimensions into a single weighted score and classifies conditions as Strong Buy, Buy, Neutral, Sell, or Strong Sell.
All calculations are performed on the current chart timeframe (typically 1-minute), making the indicator highly responsive and well-suited for scalping and short-term market analysis.
Its purpose is not precise entries, but to reveal what the majority of signals are aligned with at any given moment.
8 EMA. 21 EMA. VWAP This trio is popular for momentum, scalping, and trend-following on 1m–15m charts (stocks, futures, indices).
1. Trend & Bias Filter
• Overall bullish when: Price > VWAP and 8 EMA > 21 EMA
• Overall bearish when: Price < VWAP and 8 EMA < 21 EMA
VWAP adds volume context — many ignore EMA signals against the VWAP side.
2. Crossover Signals (Primary Entries)
• Bullish crossover: 8 EMA crosses above 21 EMA → potential long (especially if price is already above VWAP)
• Bearish crossover: 8 EMA crosses below 21 EMA → potential short (especially if price is below VWAP)
VWAP confirmation reduces whipsaws: only take longs above VWAP, shorts below it.
3. Pullback / Retest Entries (Higher Probability)
• In an uptrend (price > VWAP, 8 > 21): Wait for dips to the 8 EMA (or sometimes 21 EMA) → buy the bounce.
• In a downtrend: Wait for rallies to the 8 EMA → short the rejection.
VWAP often acts as a magnet or pivot — price gravitating toward it can signal mean-reversion trades.
McGinley Dynamic + MA FilterMcGinley Dynamic + MA Filter Long/Short Gauge
Author: Simon20cent
Purpose:
Provides a fast, adaptive trend indicator using the McGinley Dynamic, with an optional moving average filter for stronger confirmation of LONG or SHORT bias. Designed to give clear visual signals without cluttering the chart.
How it Works:
McGinley Dynamic: tracks price direction adaptively.
Price above MD → bullish
Price below MD → bearish
Optional MA Filter: confirms trend using a chosen SMA or EMA.
LONG only if MD > MA
SHORT only if MD < MA
Visual Signals:
Line: McGinley Dynamic (colored by bias)
Optional MA line: blue reference
Background color: green = LONG, red = SHORT
Labels: optional “LONG” / “SHORT” above/below bars
Customization Options:
MD period
MA type (SMA/EMA) and period
Show/hide lines and labels
Enable/disable MA filter
Use Cases:
Quick trend bias detection
Entry filter for trades (aligns MD and MA)
Works on any timeframe for scalping, intraday, or swing setups
Key Advantage:
Adaptive, low-lag trend detection with optional confirmation, giving a clean and clear long/short gauge.
Cryptocurrency Dual-System Color-Changing Moving AveragesCryptocurrency Dual-System Color-Changing Moving Averages: Advanced Multi-Timeframe Trend Analysis
Innovative Core Concept
Our indicator introduces a revolutionary approach to trend analysis by integrating dual moving average systems with intelligent visual feedback mechanisms. Unlike traditional moving average indicators that simply display lines or basic crossovers, our system provides dynamic, multi-dimensional trend intelligence through three key innovations:
Dual Independent Moving Average Systems - Two complete 7-period moving average systems operate simultaneously, offering independent trend confirmation while maintaining visual harmony through unified color coding.
Intelligent Color-Changing Algorithm - Each moving average dynamically changes color based on its individual trend strength, creating a visual heatmap of momentum across different timeframes.
Holistic Market State Visualization - The entire candlestick chart changes color based on overall trend alignment, providing immediate visual confirmation of market regimes.
Comprehensive Functionality and Implementation
What It Does
This indicator performs multi-timeframe trend analysis across 14 moving averages (7 for each system), calculating individual trend strength for each line and determining overall market alignment to provide clear visual signals for different market conditions.
How It Works
Primary Trend Strength Calculation:
For each moving average, the indicator calculates a proprietary trend strength value by analyzing the net directional movement over a user-defined lookback period. This quantifies whether the moving average is consistently rising, falling, or consolidating.
Color Coding Logic:
Blue: Moving average shows strong upward momentum (trend strength exceeds positive threshold)
Orange: Moving average shows strong downward momentum (trend strength falls below negative threshold)
Gray: Moving average shows neutral/consolidating behavior
Market Regime Detection:
The system analyzes the alignment of three key moving averages (short-term, medium-term, and long-term) from the Main MA System to determine the overall market state:
Bullish Alignment: Short-term MA > Medium-term MA > Long-term MA (candlesticks turn blue)
Bearish Alignment: Short-term MA < Medium-term MA < Long-term MA (candlesticks turn orange)
Consolidation: No clear alignment pattern (candlesticks turn white)
Implementation Methodology
Our approach combines several established technical analysis concepts with unique enhancements:
Multiple Timeframe Analysis (MTFA) - We simultaneously analyze 7 different time periods (21, 55, 89, 144, 200, 450, 800) to capture trend dynamics across short, medium, and long time horizons.
Trend Strength Quantification - Instead of relying on simple crossovers, we calculate a proprietary trend strength metric that measures both direction and momentum consistency.
Visual Pattern Recognition Enhancement - By color-coding both the moving averages and the price bars, we leverage human visual processing capabilities to quickly identify market states and potential reversals.
Dual Confirmation System - The two independent moving average systems (Main System and EMA System) provide layered confirmation, reducing false signals and increasing reliability.
Practical Application and Usage Guidelines
Setup and Configuration
Main Moving Average System:
Configure your preferred moving average type (SMA, EMA, WMA, or HMA) and select which of the 7 periods to display. Each period can be individually enabled or disabled based on your analysis needs.
EMA System Configuration:
The secondary EMA system provides additional trend confirmation. Adjust its transparency to visually distinguish it from the Main System while maintaining chart clarity.
Trend Sensitivity Adjustment:
The "Trend Strength Threshold" parameter allows fine-tuning of color change sensitivity. Lower values make the indicator more responsive to minor trends, while higher values require stronger momentum for color changes.
Strategic Trading Applications
1. Trend Identification and Confirmation Strategy
Bullish Confirmation: Look for predominantly blue moving averages across multiple timeframes accompanied by blue candlesticks
Bearish Confirmation: Look for predominantly orange moving averages across multiple timeframes accompanied by orange candlesticks
Trend Weakness Detection: Watch for moving averages changing from blue to gray/orange or from orange to gray/blue
2. Multi-Timeframe Alignment Trading
High-Probability Entries: Enter positions when all three key timeframes (short, medium, long) align in the same direction
Exit Signals: Consider reducing positions when timeframes begin to diverge or when candlestick color changes to white (consolidation)
3. Support and Resistance Identification
Moving averages serve as dynamic support/resistance levels
Color changes at these levels indicate whether support/resistance is strengthening or weakening
4. Market Regime Adaptation
Trend-Following Mode: During blue/orange candlestick periods, employ trend-following strategies
Range-Trading Mode: During white candlestick periods, employ range-bound or mean-reversion strategies
Core Philosophical Framework and Calculation Logic
Underlying Technical Analysis Principles
Our indicator is built upon the principle that trends exist simultaneously across multiple timeframes, and the convergence or divergence of these timeframes provides valuable information about trend strength and potential reversals.
Calculation Methodology
Trend Strength Formula:
For each moving average, we calculate:
Sum of upward movements over the lookback period
Sum of downward movements over the lookback period
Net directional bias as a normalized value between -1 and +1
This approach provides a more nuanced understanding of trend momentum compared to simple directional analysis.
Threshold-Based Classification:
Values above the positive threshold indicate sustainable upward momentum
Values below the negative threshold indicate sustainable downward momentum
Values within the threshold range indicate consolidation or weak trends
Why This Approach Is Effective
Early Warning System: Color changes in individual moving averages often precede overall market regime changes, providing early reversal signals.
Noise Reduction: By requiring alignment across multiple timeframes for candlestick coloring, we filter out false signals common in single-timeframe analysis.
Visual Processing Efficiency: The color-coded system allows rapid interpretation of complex multi-timeframe information, reducing cognitive load during fast market conditions.
Adaptability: Configurable parameters allow adjustment for different market conditions (high volatility vs. low volatility) and trading styles (scalping vs. position trading).
This indicator is particularly valuable for cryptocurrency trading due to the market's characteristic high volatility and strong trend tendencies. By providing clear visual cues about trend strength and alignment across multiple timeframes, it helps traders remain aligned with the dominant market direction while avoiding periods of choppy, directionless price action.
The system's dual-layer confirmation (moving average colors + candlestick colors) creates a robust framework for identifying high-probability trading opportunities while maintaining flexibility to adapt to changing market conditions.
XRP Athey Mitchnick Implied Price (Ramp + Analytical 2030 Label)This indicator implements a fundamental valuation framework for XRP based on the Athey–Mitchnick cryptoasset valuation model. Unlike traditional technical indicators (RSI, MACD, etc.), this tool is not designed to predict short-term price movements. Instead, it models what XRP should be worth over time under explicit adoption and demand assumptions.
It answers the question:
If XRP becomes a real settlement rail and a long-term store of value, what price would be required for the system to function?
What This Indicator Adds
This implementation extends the static Athey–Mitchnick model by introducing a time-based ramp:
1. Adoption grows over time
You specify:
TV CAGR (%)
SoV CAGR (%)
These values compound annually from a start date to an end date (e.g., 2030), producing a dynamic implied valuation curve.
2. Terminal 2030 price is computed analytically
The indicator explicitly computes the implied price at the target year (e.g., 2030) and displays it as:
“2030 Implied Price = $X”
This is done analytically, so the chart does not need to extend to 2030 for you to see the terminal valuation.
3. This is not a trading indicator
This model is not designed for:
Scalping
Breakouts
Entry timing
Momentum trading
It is designed for:
Long-term valuation anchoring
Scenario modeling
Macro thesis testing
Adoption-based forecasting
Narrative vs fundamentals comparison
How to Read the Chart
Market Price (Close)
This is the actual XRP market price. It reflects:
Speculation
Liquidity
Leverage
Narrative
Emotion
Implied Price (Ramp)
This is the fundamental valuation curve.
It shows what XRP’s price would need to be at each point in time for your adoption and store-of-value assumptions to be true.
Bands (Optional)
The ±% bands are valuation tolerance zones. They are not volatility bands.
They help visualize:
Overvaluation
Undervaluation
Reversion zones
2030 Label
The label:
2030 Implied Price = $X
represents the terminal valuation implied by your assumptions. This is the most important output of the model.
What Makes the Price Go Higher
To increase the implied 2030 price, one or more of these must change:
1. Higher Transaction Adoption (TV)
Inputs:
TV0
TV CAGR %
This reflects real-world economic usage.
Higher TV means XRP is settling more real value per day.
Examples:
Cross-border payments
Tokenized assets
Treasury settlement
Interbank liquidity rails
2. Higher Store-of-Value Demand (SoV)
Inputs:
SoV0
SoV CAGR %
This reflects long-term holding demand.
This is the most powerful driver of long-term price.
It models:
Institutional holdings
Strategic reserves
Collateral usage
Long-term investor behavior
3. Lower Velocity
Input:
Velocity V
Lower velocity means XRP must be held longer to support the same transaction volume.
This implies:
Reserve-like behavior
Collateralization
Treasury holding
Structural stickiness
Price is inversely proportional to velocity.
4. Lower Effective Supply
Inputs:
Supply0
Supply CAGR
Supply cap
If XRP becomes locked, escrowed, staked, or structurally held, the effective circulating supply shrinks, increasing price.
Why This Matters
Most crypto price models are:
Technical
Reflexive
Narrative-driven
Non-falsifiable
This one is:
Structural
Adoption-based
Testable
Falsifiable
If XRP never achieves the adoption implied by your inputs, the model will not justify high prices.
This indicator is a forward-looking valuation engine, not a trading tool.
It shows:
What XRP’s price must be for your beliefs about its future to be true.
It forces clarity.
It forces discipline.
And it converts stories into structure.
PDH / PDL + Premarket Levels + VWAP + EMA 📌 PDH / PDL + Premarket Levels + VWAP + EMA (RTH Focused)
This indicator is designed for intraday traders who focus on the US market open and trade around key liquidity and acceptance levels.
It automatically plots:
Previous Day High (PDH) & Previous Day Low (PDL) based on Regular Trading Hours (RTH)
Premarket High (PMH) & Premarket Low (PML)
Session VWAP (Premarket + RTH, OHLC4)
8 EMA with dynamic trend coloring
All key levels are calculated during premarket but are only displayed after the market opens (9:30 ET) to keep the chart clean and actionable.
🔹 What’s Included
1️⃣ PDH / PDL (RTH-based)
Calculated from the prior day’s regular session
Useful for identifying liquidity sweeps, breakouts, and failed auctions
2️⃣ Premarket High / Low (PMH / PML)
Automatically tracked during premarket
Serve as important opening range and acceptance levels
3️⃣ Session VWAP (OHLC4)
Uses (Open + High + Low + Close) / 4
Accumulates from premarket through RTH
Helps identify institutional mean and trend acceptance
4️⃣ 8 EMA (Trend Bias)
Dynamically changes color based on structure:
🟢 Green when price is above PMH, PML, and EMA
🔴 Red when price is below PMH, PML, and EMA
⚪ Neutral when structure is mixed
🧠 How to Use
Look for trend continuation when price holds above PMH and VWAP with a green EMA
Watch for rejections or failures at PDH/PDL for reversal setups
Avoid chop when EMA remains neutral and price is between key levels
Best suited for scalping and momentum trades during the first hours of RTH
⏱ Session Logic
Premarket: 04:00 – 09:30 ET
Regular Trading Hours: 09:30 – 16:00 ET
Levels appear only after market open for clarity
⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is intended for educational and informational purposes only and should be used in conjunction with proper risk management and trade confirmation.
SuperTrend - With Exits & Trade ZonesSuperTrend - With Exits & Trade Zones
Overview
An advanced trend-following indicator that combines pivot points with the SuperTrend methodology to create a complete trading system with entry signals, exit signals, and visual trade zones. This indicator adapts to market structure rather than just price action, providing more reliable trend identification.
What Makes This Unique
Unlike standard SuperTrend indicators that use moving averages, this version:
Uses actual pivot points to calculate a dynamic center line
Provides multiple entry mode options for different trading styles
Shows clear exit signals (both trailing stop and take profit)
Color-codes the entire chart into trade zones (Long, Short, No Trade)
Eliminates guesswork about when to enter, exit, and stay out
Features
📊 Core Indicator Components
Pivot Point Detection: Identifies local highs and lows in price structure
Dynamic Center Line: Weighted calculation using detected pivot points
ATR-Based Bands: Volatility-adjusted upper and lower bands
Trailing Stop Line: Adaptive stop-loss that follows the trend
🎯 Entry Signals
Four entry modes to match your trading style:
Immediate Mode ⚡
Signals right when the trailing stop breaks
Fastest entries for aggressive traders
Best for strong trending markets
Aggressive Mode 🔥 (Recommended)
Signals when price closes beyond break candle OR opens beyond it
Balanced speed and confirmation
Good for most market conditions
Balanced Mode ⚖️
Requires entire candle to close beyond break level
Moderate confirmation
Reduces false breakouts
Conservative Mode 🛡️
Waits for candle to open AND stay completely beyond break level
Highest confirmation, slowest entries
Best for choppy markets
🚪 Exit Signals
Three exit strategies:
Trailing Stop
Exits when price crosses back through the trailing stop line
Lets profits run in trending markets
Protects gains when trend weakens
Take Profit %
Exits at predetermined profit target
Locks in gains at specific percentage
Good for range-bound markets
Both
Uses whichever exit comes first
Combines profit protection with trend following
Recommended for most traders
🎨 Visual Trade Zones
Color-coded backgrounds eliminate confusion:
🟢 Light Green: Active LONG position
🔴 Light Red: Active SHORT position
⚫ Gray: NO TRADE ZONE (between exit and next signal)
📍 Additional Visual Elements
Diamond markers: Show when trailing stop is first broken
BUY/SELL labels: Clear entry signals in green/red
EXIT markers: Gray X for stop loss, Orange X (TP) for take profit
Pivot points: Optional display of detected highs/lows (H/L markers)
Support/Resistance: Optional circles at pivot levels
Settings & Parameters
Basic Settings
Pivot Point Period (default: 2)
Controls sensitivity of pivot detection
Lower = more pivots detected (more responsive)
Higher = fewer pivots (more stable)
ATR Factor (default: 3)
Distance multiplier for trailing stop bands
Lower = tighter stops (more signals, earlier exits)
Higher = wider stops (fewer signals, longer trades)
ATR Period (default: 10)
Lookback period for volatility calculation
Affects how quickly bands adapt to volatility changes
Entry Configuration
Entry Mode: Select from Immediate/Aggressive/Balanced/Conservative
Determines how quickly the indicator generates signals after a trend break
Exit Configuration
Exit Method: Choose Trailing Stop, Take Profit %, or Both
Take Profit % (default: 2%)
Set your profit target as percentage of entry price
Adjust based on volatility and timeframe
Display Options
Show Buy/Sell Labels: Toggle entry signal labels
Show Exit Signals: Toggle exit markers
Show Break Candles: Toggle diamond markers on trend breaks
Show Pivot Points: Display H/L markers at pivot points
Show PP Center Line: Display the dynamic center line
Show Support/Resistance: Display circles at S/R levels
How to Use
For Swing Traders
Set Entry Mode to "Balanced" or "Conservative"
Use "Both" exit method with 3-5% take profit
Enable all visual elements for complete market picture
Trade only in direction of colored zones
For Day Traders
Set Entry Mode to "Aggressive" or "Immediate"
Use "Trailing Stop" exit method to catch intraday trends
Lower ATR Factor to 2-2.5 for tighter stops
Watch for quick signals in the first 2 hours of trading
For Position Traders
Use higher timeframes (Daily/Weekly)
Set Entry Mode to "Conservative"
Increase Take Profit % to 5-10%
Use larger ATR Factor (4-5) for wider stops
General Trading Rules
✅ DO: Enter on BUY/SELL signals (green/red backgrounds)
✅ DO: Exit on EXIT/TP markers
❌ DON'T: Enter during gray NO TRADE ZONE
❌ DON'T: Counter-trend trade against the colored zone
Alerts
Set up the following alerts for automated trading notifications:
Buy Signal: Triggers when long entry conditions are met
Sell Signal: Triggers when short entry conditions are met
Exit Long: Triggers when long position should be closed
Exit Short: Triggers when short position should be closed
Trailing Stop Broken: Triggers on initial trend change
Best Practices
Timeframe Selection
1-5 min: Scalping (use Immediate/Aggressive mode)
15-60 min: Day trading (use Aggressive/Balanced mode)
4H-Daily: Swing trading (use Balanced/Conservative mode)
Weekly: Position trading (use Conservative mode)
Risk Management
Always use the EXIT signals - don't hold through gray zones
Position size based on distance to trailing stop
Never risk more than 1-2% per trade
Consider wider stops on higher timeframes
Market Conditions
Trending markets: Use Aggressive mode, Trailing Stop exits
Ranging markets: Use Conservative mode, Take Profit exits
High volatility: Increase ATR Factor, use Both exits
Low volatility: Decrease ATR Factor for tighter stops
Technical Details
Calculation Method
Detect pivot highs and lows using specified period
Calculate weighted center line: (previous_center × 2 + new_pivot) / 3
Calculate bands: Upper = Center - (ATR Factor × ATR), Lower = Center + (ATR Factor × ATR)
Determine trend based on price position relative to bands
Trail stop line follows the active trend direction
Signal Logic
Entry signals generated based on selected confirmation mode
Position tracking maintains state from entry to exit
Exit signals calculated from both trailing stop and take profit levels
Trade zones update in real-time based on position state
Limitations & Considerations
Works best in trending markets; may generate false signals in tight ranges
Not a holy grail - should be used with proper risk management
Past performance does not guarantee future results
Recommended to backtest on your specific instrument and timeframe
Consider combining with volume analysis or other indicators for confirmation
Version History
v1.0: Initial release with entry signals and confirmation modes
v1.1: Added exit signals (trailing stop and take profit)
v1.2: Added color-coded trade zones (Long/Short/No Trade)
Credits
Original Pivot Point SuperTrend concept by LonesomeTheBlue
Modified with exit signals and trade zone visualization
License
Mozilla Public License 2.0
Example Setups
Conservative Swing Trading
Pivot Point Period: 2
ATR Factor: 3
ATR Period: 10
Entry Mode: Conservative
Exit Method: Both
Take Profit %: 4%
Aggressive Day Trading
Pivot Point Period: 2
ATR Factor: 2.5
ATR Period: 10
Entry Mode: Aggressive
Exit Method: Trailing Stop
Position Trading
Pivot Point Period: 3
ATR Factor: 4
ATR Period: 14
Entry Mode: Balanced
Exit Method: Both
Take Profit %: 8%
Disclaimer: This indicator is for educational purposes only. Trading involves substantial risk. Always do your own research and never trade with money you cannot afford to lose.
UT Bot Alerts [2026 Elite Edition]🚀 Overview
The UT Bot 2026 Elite Edition is the ultimate evolution of the legendary volatility trading system originally conceptualized by QuantNomad. While the original tool revolutionized trend following, this "Elite Edition" introduces Asymmetric Sensitivity—a professional feature that acknowledges a fundamental market truth: Assets do not fall the same way they rise.
This script allows you to decouple your Long and Short strategies, offering surgical precision for both bull runs and bear crashes, all while monitoring trade health via a new real-time Safety Dashboard.
🧠 The Logic: Why "Elite"?
Most trailing stop systems use a single setting (e.g., Key: 2, ATR: 10) for both buying and selling. This is efficient but often suboptimal.
Bull Markets often grind up slowly (requiring looser stops to avoid shakeouts).
Bear Markets often crash quickly (requiring tighter, faster stops to protect capital).
The Dual-Engine Solution: This script runs two separate calculation engines simultaneously:
The Buy Engine (Ceiling): Calculates the resistance ceiling using its own Sensitivity (Key) and Smoothness (ATR) settings.
The Sell Engine (Floor): Calculates the support floor using entirely different settings.
This means you can have a "Slow & Steady" settings for buying Bitcoin, but a "Fast & Aggressive" setting for shorting it, all within the same indicator.
✨ Key Features
1. Asymmetric "Dual-Key" Sensitivity
Buy Key & ATR: Tune your entry sensitivity for long positions.
Sell Key & ATR: Tune your short parameters independently.
Why this matters: You can now set a wide stop for trending up, but a tight stop for trending down to capture profit instantly when momentum breaks.
2. The Safety Dashboard (HUD) A professional Heads-Up Display (HUD) located in the top-right corner. It provides critical "Flight Data" that simple buy/sell labels hide:
Status: Instantly see if you are net Long or Short.
Stop Price (The Kill Level): The exact price where the trend will flip. Use this for your hard Stop Loss orders.
Active ATR: Displays the current volatility width. High ATR = High Volatility (Wide Stops). Low ATR = Consolidation (Tight Stops).
3. Heikin Ashi Smoothing
Includes a built-in toggle to calculate signals based on Heikin Ashi candles while viewing standard candles. This filters out "noise" and wicks, often keeping you in a trend longer.
4. Pine Script v6 Optimization
Refactored for the latest Pine Script v6 standards, ensuring faster execution and compatibility with the latest TradingView features.
🛠️ How to Use (Best Practices)
For Scalping (1m - 5m Timeframes):
Suggestion: Set Sell Key lower (e.g., 1.5) and Sell ATR lower (e.g., 5) to react quickly to drops. Keep Buy Key higher to avoid choppy fake-outs. I personally use the default settings on the 3M time frame with Gold and NQ with a high rate of success.
For Swing Trading (4h - Daily):
Suggestion: Increase Buy ATR (e.g., 30-100) to smooth out the noise of daily fluctuations.
The Dashboard:
Always check the Stop Price on the dashboard before entering. If the Stop Price is too far away from the current price, your risk might be too high for the trade size.
🙏 Credits & Appreciation
This script stands on the shoulders of giants.
Original Logic: Huge props and credit to QuantNomad for the original UT Bot strategy. His work laid the foundation for volatility-based trailing stops on TradingView.
Concept: Based on the "Ceiling/Floor" volatility theory.
Development: Enhanced and refactored by for the 2026 market environment.
Disclaimer: This tool is for information purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Pro Structure: Precision MSS/BOS & Extended FVG1. Precision Structure Mapping (BOS & MSS) Unlike standard ZigZag indicators that just connect pivots, this script visualizes the exact "Break" point:
MSS (Market Structure Shift): Displayed as a Thick Solid Line. This signals a potential trend reversal (e.g., breaking a Lower High in a downtrend).
BOS (Break of Structure): Displayed as a Thin Dashed Line. This signals trend continuation in the current direction.
Visual Logic: The lines originate exactly from the Swing Pivot and terminate exactly at the candle that closes beyond that pivot, providing instant visual confirmation of the break.
2. Trend-Filtered Fair Value Gaps (FVG) To reduce "Analysis Paralysis," this indicator uses an active trend filter:
Bullish Trend: Only Bullish FVGs (Green) are highlighted. Bearish FVGs are hidden to prevent counter-trend confusion.
Bearish Trend: Only Bearish FVGs (Red) are highlighted.
Extended Zones: FVG boxes are automatically projected forward (default: 5 candles) to help identify immediate entry zones before price returns to them.
3. Clean Aesthetics The chart remains minimal. Labels are non-intrusive, and color coding is strictly defined (Green for Bullish structure/FVGs, Red for Bearish structure/FVGs), allowing for rapid decision-making.
Settings
Swing Detection Length: Customize the sensitivity of the structure (lower for scalping, higher for macro trends).
FVG Extension: Control how far into the future the FVG boxes are drawn.
Visuals: Fully customizable colors and label options.
This tool is intended to assist in identifying high-probability structural points and aligned entry zones.
Renko Top 2 Picker### **1s Renko Momentum Scanner (HMA Zero-Lag Edition)**
This custom TradingView indicator is engineered specifically for high-frequency Renko traders. It solves the critical problem of identifying which major currency pair has the liquidity and directional inertia to sustain a fixed-brick Renko trend on a 1-second chart.
Because TradingView cannot screen 1-second data directly, this script acts as a "bridge," analyzing 1-minute and 5-minute flow metrics to probability-score the likely performance of a 1-second chart.
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### **Core Logic & Assumptions**
1. **The "Engine" (HMA 300):**
* **Logic:** The script uses a Hull Moving Average (HMA) with a length of 300 to smooth the scoring output.
* **Why:** On a 1-second chart, 300 bars equals 5 minutes of data. The HMA provides a "Zero-Lag" response, reacting instantly to new breakouts while ignoring the split-second noise that causes standard scanners to flicker.
2. **The "Minute Reset" Solution:**
* **Problem:** Standard scripts fail on 1s charts because metrics like "Current Volume" reset to zero at the start of every new minute (e.g., at 10:05:00), causing signals to crash.
* **Solution:** This script calculates momentum using a "Rolling Window" anchored to the *previous* minute's close and volume. This ensures the signal remains stable and tradable across the :59 to :00 second boundary.
3. **Renko-Specific Scoring:**
* **Displacement > Direction:** The script prioritizes *how far* price is moving (Displacement %) over simple direction. Renko bricks require physical distance to form; without displacement, you pay spread costs for a flat chart.
* **Liquidity Gating:** It ignores pairs with low relative volume. A 1-second Renko chart requires high institutional flow to form clean bricks without gapping.
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### **Indicator Inputs**
* **Refresh Display (Seconds):**
* *Default: 5*
* Controls how often the text on your screen updates. Set this to 5 or 10 seconds to prevent the text from "dancing," allowing you to read the recommendation clearly.
* **Score Smoothing (HMA):**
* *Default: 300*
* The "Memory" of the scanner.
* **300:** Represents a 5-minute lookback. Recommended for most 1s scalping to identify established trends.
* **120:** Represents a 2-minute lookback. Use this only if you want to catch breakouts aggressively and accept more false signals.
* **Table Position:**
* *Default: Bottom Right*
* Choose where the scanner panel appears on your chart to avoid covering your Renko price action.
* **Major Pairs:**
* *Defaults: EURUSD, GBPUSD, USDJPY, USDCHF, AUDUSD, USDCAD, NZDUSD*
* These fields are pre-filled with the standard "FX:" prefix. **Crucial:** If your broker uses suffixes (e.g., "EURUSD.pro" or "EURUSDm"), you must update these inputs to match your broker's specific symbol format, or the scanner will return "N/A".
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### **How to Interpret the Output**
The panel displays a **Primary** and **Secondary** recommendation.
* **Green Background:** The pair has a "Strong" score (> 4.0). This indicates high probability conditions for 1s Renko trend following.
* **Gray Background:** The pair is the "best of the bunch," but overall market momentum is weak. Exercise caution, as the 1s chart may be choppy.
Gamma of Gamma - AnticipationGamma of Gamma — Anticipation Engine
What if you could detect market inflections before they become obvious? Not react to momentum — anticipate the momentum itself.
"Gamma here refers to mathematical acceleration (2nd derivative), NOT options Gamma"
Gamma of Gamma (GoG) operates one abstraction layer above conventional indicators. While RSI tells you what momentum did , GoG tells you what momentum is about to do . This is the difference between chasing price and positioning ahead of it.
Core Innovation: Traditional indicators measure first-order effects (price change) or second-order effects (momentum/acceleration). This system measures the third derivative — the rate of change of acceleration itself. When Gamma-of-Gamma reaches extremes, it signals that pressure dynamics are about to flip — often 2-5 bars before price visibly reacts.
Target Users: Discretionary traders, scalpers, and swing traders who want early positioning signals with statistical rigor. Effective on stocks, crypto, forex, and futures with meaningful volume data.
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WHY THIRD-DERIVATIVE ANALYSIS?
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The Hierarchy of Market Information
Most traders operate at the wrong level of abstraction:
• Price → What happened (lagging)
• Momentum → How fast it happened (still lagging)
• Gamma (2nd Derivative) → How momentum is changing (coincident)
• Gamma of Gamma (3rd Derivative) → How FAST that change is changing ( leading )
The third derivative captures inflection acceleration — the mathematical signature of regime transition. When GoG reaches extreme values, the market is telegraphing that current pressure dynamics are unsustainable.
Why This Beats RSI
RSI measures momentum magnitude. GoG measures momentum trajectory .
Consider this scenario: RSI reads 70 (overbought). Is the move exhausted or just getting started? RSI cannot tell you. GoG can — because it measures whether buying pressure is accelerating into the high RSI reading (continuation likely) or decelerating despite high RSI (reversal imminent).
RSI answers: "How strong was the move?"
GoG answers: "Is the move strengthening or weakening right now ?"
The first is historical. The second is predictive.
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MATHEMATICAL FOUNDATION
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Layer 1: Cumulative Volume Delta (CVD)
The foundation is order flow approximation:
• Up bar (close > prior close): Volume classified as buying pressure
• Down bar (close < prior close): Volume classified as selling pressure
• CVD = Running sum of signed volume
Interpretation: Rising CVD indicates net aggressive buying. Falling CVD indicates net aggressive selling. CVD divergence from price often precedes reversals.
Layer 2: Gamma (Second Derivative)
Gamma measures acceleration of order flow:
Formula: Gamma = CVD - 2×CVD + CVD
This is the discrete second derivative — the rate of change of the rate of change. When Gamma spikes positive, buying pressure is accelerating . When Gamma spikes negative, selling pressure is accelerating.
Layer 3: Gamma of Gamma (Third Derivative)
GoG measures jerk — the acceleration of acceleration:
Formula: GoG = Gamma - 2×Gamma + Gamma
Critical insight: Extreme GoG readings indicate that current pressure dynamics are reaching an inflection point. The system is "overextended" in its current trajectory and will likely revert or reverse.
Layer 4: Z-Score Normalization
Raw GoG values are normalized against their 50-period distribution:
Formula: GoG_Z = (GoG - Mean_50) / StdDev_50
Benefit: Z-scores are regime-adaptive. A "2.0" reading always means "2 standard deviations from normal" regardless of whether you're trading a penny stock or ES futures. This makes thresholds consistent across instruments and timeframes.
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SIGNAL GENERATION LOGIC
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Long Signal (Bullish Anticipation)
Triggers when:
• GoG Z-score < -Threshold (default -2.0)
• Volume > Average Volume × Minimum Multiple (default 1.2×)
Interpretation: Selling pressure acceleration has reached an extreme negative reading. The selling is "exhausting itself" — acceleration is peaking and will soon decelerate. Buyers are likely to step in.
Short Signal (Bearish Anticipation)
Triggers when:
• GoG Z-score > +Threshold (default +2.0)
• Volume > Average Volume × Minimum Multiple (default 1.2×)
Interpretation: Buying pressure acceleration has reached an extreme positive reading. The buying is "exhausting itself" — often occurs at blow-off tops, failed breakouts, or momentum climaxes.
Why Volume Confirmation?
Gamma acceleration in thin liquidity is meaningless noise. The volume filter ensures signals occur only when meaningful participation backs the pressure dynamics. This dramatically reduces false signals during low-activity periods.
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CONFIDENCE ENGINE
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Not all signals are equal. The Confidence Engine quantifies signal strength:
Confidence Calculation:
Confidence = 50 + ((|Z-Score| - Threshold) / Threshold) × 100
Capped at 100%
Visual Representation:
• Small orb = Low confidence (50-65%)
• Normal orb = Medium confidence (65-80%)
• Large orb = High confidence (80-100%)
Orb transparency also adjusts — high-confidence signals appear brighter and more prominent. This creates intuitive visual hierarchy where stronger signals demand more attention.
Practical Use:
• High confidence (>80%): Consider larger position size, tighter stops
• Medium confidence (50-80%): Standard position size
• Low confidence (<50%): Reduced size or wait for confirmation
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INTEGRATED BACKTESTER
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Every signal system needs accountability. The onboard backtester provides real-time performance tracking:
Core Metrics:
• Total Trades
• Win Rate
• Profit Factor
• Expectancy (average P&L per trade)
• Net P&L
• Max Drawdown
• Average Win / Average Loss
Methodology:
• Positions held for configurable bar count (default 10 bars)
• Forces objective evaluation independent of discretionary exits
• Updates in real-time as new trades complete
Optimizer Mode:
Enable for parameter tuning research:
• Stability Score (0-100 points): Composite evaluation of parameter robustness
• Trade Density : Signals per 1000 bars — monitors over/under-trading
• Parameter Display : Current settings for documentation
• Robustness Rating : ROBUST / STABLE / FRAGILE / OVERFIT
Stability Scoring Breakdown:
• Win Rate ≥55%: +25 points | ≥50%: +15 points | ≥45%: +5 points
• Expectancy >0.5%: +25 points | >0.1%: +15 points | >0%: +5 points
• Total Trades ≥30: +25 points | ≥20: +15 points | ≥10: +5 points
• Profit Factor ≥1.5: +25 points | ≥1.2: +15 points | ≥1.0: +5 points
Target: 60+ points indicates stable parameters. Below 40 suggests overfitting risk.
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CHART EXECUTION SIGNALS
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Unique feature: Entry and exit markers display directly on the price chart via force_overlay, even though the indicator runs in a separate pane.
Visual Markers:
• ▲ Green Triangle (below bar): Long entry at exact price level
• ▼ Red Triangle (above bar): Short entry at exact price level
• ✕ Gold X-Cross : Position exit after hold period
Benefit: Immediate visual correlation between GoG signals and price action. Review historical trades without switching between panes.
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DUAL DASHBOARD SYSTEM
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Main Dashboard — Real-Time State
Displays:
• Current GoG regime (EXTREME HIGH / EXTREME LOW / NEUTRAL)
• GoG Z-Score (numerical)
• Raw GoG value
• Gamma value
• CVD (Cumulative Volume Delta)
• Volume status (Active/Low with ratio)
• Signal state (Scanning / Long Signal / Short Signal / In Position)
• Confidence meter with visual bar
• Entry price when in position
Backtest Dashboard — Performance Metrics
Displays all backtester metrics in compact format. Switches to Optimizer view when Optimizer Mode enabled.
Both dashboards feature:
• Configurable position (6 locations including Middle Left/Right)
• Adjustable text size (Tiny/Small/Normal/Large)
• Transparency control for visual integration
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PARAMETER GUIDE
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Calculation Settings
• GoG Extreme Threshold (default 2.0): Z-score level for signal generation. Higher = fewer but stronger signals. Range: 0.5-5.0
• Gamma Smoothing (default 3): SMA period for Gamma. Lower = more responsive, more noise. Higher = smoother, more lag. Range: 1-20
• GoG Smoothing (default 5): SMA period for GoG. Filters micro-spikes while preserving structural inflections. Range: 1-20
• Min Volume Multiple (default 1.2): Volume must exceed this multiple of 20-period average. Ensures signals have participation backing. Range: 0.5-3.0
Backtester Settings
• Backtest Hold Bars (default 10): Forced holding period for backtester evaluation. Adjust based on timeframe and trading style.
• Parameter Optimizer Mode : Enables extended metrics for tuning research.
Tuning by Timeframe
Scalping (1-5 min):
Threshold: 1.5-2.0 | Gamma Smooth: 2-3 | GoG Smooth: 3-4 | Hold: 5-8 bars
Day Trading (15-60 min):
Threshold: 2.0-2.5 | Gamma Smooth: 3-5 | GoG Smooth: 5-7 | Hold: 8-12 bars
Swing Trading (4H-Daily):
Threshold: 2.5-3.0 | Gamma Smooth: 5-7 | GoG Smooth: 7-10 | Hold: 10-15 bars
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HOW TO USE: PRACTICAL WORKFLOW
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Step 1: Identify Regime
Watch the GoG Z-score line. Most of the time it oscillates within the neutral zone (between thresholds). This is "scanning" mode — no actionable signal.
Step 2: Wait for Extreme
When Z-score crosses threshold AND volume confirms, a signal fires. The orb appears in the indicator pane; the triangle appears on price chart.
Step 3: Assess Confidence
Check orb size and dashboard confidence reading:
• Large bright orb + 80%+ confidence = High conviction setup
• Small faint orb + <60% confidence = Requires additional confirmation
Step 4: Execute with Context
GoG signals anticipate — they don't confirm. Use price structure (support/resistance), higher timeframe trend, or other confirmation before entry.
Step 5: Manage Position
Exit markers show backtester exits. For live trading, consider:
• Time-based exit (signal's hold period)
• Opposite signal exit
• Fixed R:R targets
Step 6: Review Performance
Check Backtest Dashboard regularly. If Win Rate drops below 45% or Expectancy goes negative, reassess parameters or market conditions.
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WHAT THIS INDICATOR IS — AND ISN'T
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This Indicator IS:
✅ State-transition detector (balance → imbalance)
✅ Early warning system for momentum shifts
✅ Anticipation tool for pre-positioning
✅ Statistical framework with built-in accountability
This Indicator IS NOT:
❌ Mechanical buy/sell system (requires discretion)
❌ Trend-following indicator
❌ Reversal-only indicator
❌ Replacement for risk management
Best Use Cases:
• Detecting early reversals before obvious confirmation
• Anticipating breakouts during volatility compression
• Timing pullback entries in established trends
• Identifying exhaustion at momentum climaxes
Challenging Conditions:
• Extremely low volume environments
• News-driven gaps (no order flow to measure)
• Instruments with unreliable volume data
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ORIGINALITY STATEMENT
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Innovation 1: Third-Derivative Order Flow Analysis
While first and second derivatives are common, applying third-derivative (jerk) analysis to cumulative volume delta is novel. This captures inflection points that lower-order analysis misses entirely.
Innovation 2: Z-Score Adaptive Thresholds
Rather than fixed thresholds that require per-instrument tuning, z-score normalization creates self-adapting signal levels that work consistently across any liquid instrument.
Innovation 3: Confidence-Weighted Visual System
Dynamic orb sizing and transparency based on signal strength provides intuitive visual hierarchy. Stronger signals literally appear larger and brighter.
Innovation 4: Integrated Accountability
Built-in backtester with optimizer mode enables parameter validation directly on chart. No external tools or spreadsheets required.
Innovation 5: Dual-Pane Execution Visualization
Force-overlay chart signals bridge the gap between indicator pane and price action, enabling immediate visual trade review.
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LIMITATIONS & DISCLAIMERS
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Technical Limitations
• Volume classification uses bar direction (close vs prior close), not tick-level aggressor data. Precision loss estimated 10-15% vs institutional-grade data.
• CVD approximation assumes volume follows price direction. Works well in trending conditions; less precise in choppy markets.
• Backtester uses fixed hold period, not optimal exit logic. Real performance may vary with proper trade management.
Market Limitations
• Requires meaningful volume data. Avoid instruments with reported volume issues.
• Signals may cluster during high-volatility events. Not every signal should be traded.
• Anticipation signals appear early by design. Patience required — price may continue against signal briefly before reversing.
Risk Disclosure
• Trading involves risk of loss. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
• This indicator provides analysis tools, not financial advice.
• Always use proper position sizing and risk management.
• Backtest results are hypothetical and do not include slippage, commissions, or fees.
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RECOMMENDED SETTINGS BY MARKET
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Crypto (BTC, ETH, SOL)
Threshold: 1.8-2.2 | Gamma: 3 | GoG: 5 | Volume: 1.3x | TF: 15min-4H
Notes: Higher volatility produces more signals. Consider higher threshold to filter.
Forex Majors (EURUSD, GBPUSD)
Threshold: 2.0-2.5 | Gamma: 4 | GoG: 6 | Volume: 1.2x | TF: 5min-1H
Notes: Lower volatility requires patience. Volume proxy via tick volume works adequately.
Stocks (Large Cap)
Threshold: 2.0-2.5 | Gamma: 3-4 | GoG: 5-6 | Volume: 1.2x | TF: 15min-Daily
Notes: Real volume data provides cleanest signals. Watch for opening/closing auction distortions.
Futures (ES, NQ, CL)
Threshold: 2.0-2.3 | Gamma: 3 | GoG: 5 | Volume: 1.2x | TF: 5min-1H
Notes: Excellent volume data. Session boundaries may produce false signals — consider RTH only.
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CONCLUSION
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Gamma of Gamma represents a fundamental shift in signal philosophy: from reacting to momentum to anticipating momentum.
By operating at the third derivative of order flow, this system detects the mathematical signatures of regime transition — the moments when current pressure dynamics become unsustainable and reversal becomes probable.
This is not another oscillator telling you what already happened. This is an anticipation engine positioning you for what's about to happen.
Stop chasing. Start anticipating.
RSI tells you where momentum was. GoG tells you where it's going.
Taking you to school. - Dskyz , Trade with probability. Trade with anticipation. Trade with GoG
Session Range Boxes(MTF)📦 Indicator Name
Session Range Boxes (MTF)
Multi-Timeframe Directional Session Range Visualization
📘 Description
Session Range Boxes (MTF) is a multi-timeframe market structure tool that visually highlights price range behavior across different time sessions using clean, directional range boxes.
Each box represents the High–Low range of a completed or live session, automatically colored based on directional bias:
🟢 Bullish → Session Close > Session Open
🔴 Bearish → Session Close < Session Open
⚪ Neutral → Session Close = Session Open
This allows traders to instantly identify trend strength, balance zones, volatility expansion, and key support/resistance areas across multiple timeframes — all on a single chart.
🔍 What This Indicator Shows
For every enabled timeframe, the indicator:
Draws a range box from session open to session close
Continuously updates live session High & Low
Locks the final color once the session completes
Keeps historical boxes for structure and context
Supported timeframes:
Quarterly
Half-Yearly
Yearly
Monthly
Weekly
Daily
Hourly
30-Minute
15-Minute
5-Minute
⚙️ Default Behavior
By default, the indicator enables:
Weekly
Daily
Hourly
This default setup is intentionally chosen to suit most traders and provides:
Higher-timeframe structure (Weekly)
Swing context (Daily)
Intraday execution levels (Hourly)
🧠 How to Use It Effectively
📈 Higher-Timeframe Analysis (Swing / Positional Trading)
Recommended combinations:
Weekly + Daily
Monthly + Weekly
Use cases:
Identify dominant market bias
Spot compression vs expansion
Define higher-timeframe support & resistance zones
⚡ Intraday Trading (Day Trading)
Recommended combinations:
Daily + Hourly
Hourly + 30-Minute
Use cases:
Track intraday range development
Identify directional day types
Trade breakouts, rejections, or mean-reversion within session ranges
🚀 Scalping & Precision Entries
Recommended combinations:
Hourly + 15-Minute
30-Minute + 5-Minute
Use cases:
Fine-tune entries within larger session ranges
Align lower-timeframe trades with higher-timeframe bias
Spot micro range expansion and contraction
🎨 Customization Options
Bullish / Bearish / Neutral colors
Box fill transparency
Border transparency & color
Maximum historical boxes per timeframe
This allows you to keep charts clean, lightweight, and performance-friendly.
💡 Best Practices
Avoid enabling too many timeframes at once — clarity beats clutter
Use higher-timeframe boxes for bias, lower-timeframe boxes for entries
Combine with:
Market structure
Volume
VWAP
Liquidity concepts
Price action confirmation
Session Range Boxes (MTF) is a clean, powerful visual tool designed to help traders:
Understand session-based price behavior
Align trades across timeframes
Improve structure awareness without clutter
Whether you are a scalper, day trader, or swing trader, this indicator adapts seamlessly to your workflow.
BuyLow SellHigh Bands | ProjectSyndicate________________________________________
📊 BuyLow SellHigh (BLSH) Bands
Comprehensive Trading Guide – by ProjectSyndicate
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🔰 1. Introduction
The BuyLow SellHigh (BLSH) Bands indicator is a powerful technical analysis tool designed for the TradingView platform. Works with any symbol. Gold/FX/indices/oil/crypto/stocks.
It provides traders with a clear, visual representation of:
• 📈 Overbought conditions
• 📉 Oversold conditions
This makes it easier to identify high-probability entry and exit points.
The indicator is built on:
• Dynamic price channels
• Fibonacci-based zones
• Color-coded market structure
💡 While the BLSH Bands can be used on Forex, Crypto, and Futures, this guide focuses on Gold (XAUUSD) using:
• M5
• M15
• M30 timeframes
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🧠 2. Core Concepts
The BLSH Bands structure is created using two key components:
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📐 Dynamic Price Bands
• Upper and lower bands are calculated using the highest high and lowest low
• Based on a user-defined lookback period (fiboPeriod)
• Reflects recent volatility and price range
This creates a self-adjusting channel that adapts to market conditions.
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🧮 Fibonacci Zones
The space between the bands is divided into six Fibonacci-based zones:
• 0.786
• 0.618
• 0.500
• 0.382
• 0.214
⚠️ These are not traditional retracements — they are used to grade price extremity within the channel.
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🎨 Color-Coded Zones Overview
Zone (Fib Level) Color Market Condition Interpretation
1.000 – 0.786 🔴 Red Extreme Overbought High reversal / pullback probability
0.786 – 0.618 🟠 Orange Overbought Selling pressure building
0.618 – 0.500 🟡 Yellow Mildly Overbought Bullish momentum weakening
0.500 – 0.382 🟢 Aqua Mildly Oversold Bearish momentum weakening
0.382 – 0.214 🔵 Deep Sky Blue Oversold Strong buying interest
0.214 – 0.000 🔷 Blue Extreme Oversold High bounce / reversal probability
🖤 Solid black separator lines ensure clean visual separation between zones for precise price location.
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🪙 3. Trading Strategies for XAUUSD (Gold)
Gold’s volatility and respect for technical levels make it ideal for BLSH Bands strategies.
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⚡ M5 Timeframe – Scalping Strategy
Designed for fast mean-reversion trades from extreme zones.
🟢 BUY Setup
• Price enters Extreme Oversold (Blue) zone
• Bullish confirmation candle appears:
o Hammer
o Bullish engulfing
• Enter BUY
🔴 SELL Setup
• Price enters Extreme Overbought (Red) zone
• Bearish confirmation candle appears:
o Shooting star
o Bearish engulfing
• Enter SELL
🎯 Take Profit:
• Median band (between Yellow & Aqua)
🛑 Stop Loss:
• Just outside the outer band
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📆 M15 Timeframe – Day Trading Strategy
Balanced timeframe for higher-probability reversals.
🟢 BUY Setup
• Price enters Oversold (Blue / Deep Sky Blue)
• Strong bullish reversal candle closes back inside bands
• Enter BUY after close
🔴 SELL Setup
• Price enters Overbought (Red / Orange)
• Bearish reversal candle closes back inside bands
• Enter SELL after close
🎯 Take Profit (Multi-Target):
1. Median band
2. Opposite extreme band
🛑 Stop Loss:
• Beyond high/low of confirmation candle
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🔄 M30 Timeframe – Swing Trading Strategy
Used for identifying major swing points.
🔍 Trend Filter
• Use 100 or 200 EMA
• Trade only in trend direction
🟢 Uptrend
• Buy pullbacks into Oversold zones
🔴 Downtrend
• Sell rallies into Overbought zones
📉 Confirmation:
• Band rejection
• RSI or MACD divergence
🎯 Take Profit:
• Previous structure levels
• Opposite band extreme
🛑 Stop Loss:
• Below / above recent swing high or low
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🚨 4. Alerts System
Alerts are disabled by default to keep charts clean.
✅ How to Enable
• Open indicator settings
• Check “Enable Alerts”
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🔔 Available Alerts
🔴 Overbought Alert
• Trigger: Price crosses above 0.786
• Message:
🔴 SELL SIGNAL: Price entered Overbought Zone – Consider selling or taking profits
🟢 Oversold Alert
• Trigger: Price crosses below 0.214
• Message:
🟢 BUY SIGNAL: Price entered Oversold Zone – Consider buying or entering long
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⏱ Alert Spacing Logic
• Default: 20/50 bars
• Prevents repeated alerts in choppy markets
• Filters for higher-quality signals
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⚙️ 5. Customization Settings
Adjust the indicator in the Settings panel:
🔧 Core Inputs
• fiboPeriod → Band sensitivity
• extremes → Price source (High/Low or Close)
🔔 Alert Controls
• Enable / disable alerts
• Separate control for overbought & oversold
• Alert spacing (bars)
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⭐ How You Can Support ProjectSyndicate (3 Steps)
1. ✅ Click “Add to Favorites” to save this script to your TradingView Favorites
2. 🔎 Check out our other scripts to complete your SMC toolkit
3. 👤 Follow ProjectSyndicate for the latest updates, upgrades, and new releases
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⚠️ 6. Disclaimer
Trading involves significant risk and may not be suitable for all traders.
This indicator is a decision-support tool, not a standalone trading system.
Always apply:
• Proper risk management
• Additional confirmations
• Sound trading discipline
📉 Past performance does not guarantee future results.
DkS Market Structure Breakout Strategy Crypto & ForexDkS Market Structure Breakout Strategy Crypto & Forex
🔍 Overview
DkSPro – Universal Market Analysis is a structure-based trading strategy designed for Crypto and Forex markets, focused on trend alignment, breakout confirmation, and volume validation.
This strategy is built to filter low-quality trades, avoid ranging conditions, and reduce false breakouts by requiring multiple layers of confirmation before any trade is executed.
It is intended for scalping and intraday trading, prioritizing consistency and risk control over trade frequency.
🧠 Strategy Logic (How It Works)
DkSPro follows a sequential decision process, not a single-indicator signal:
Trend Bias (EMA Structure)
A fast and slow EMA define the directional bias.
Long trades are only allowed during bullish EMA alignment.
Short trades are only allowed during bearish EMA alignment.
This prevents counter-trend and ranging-market entries.
Market Structure & Breakout Validation
The strategy identifies recent swing highs and lows.
Trades are triggered only after a confirmed breakout of structure, not during consolidation.
This avoids early entries and false momentum moves.
Volume Confirmation
Volume must exceed its moving average by a defined multiplier.
This ensures participation and filters out low-liquidity breakouts.
Volume thresholds adapt depending on the selected trading mode.
Momentum Confirmation (RSI)
RSI is used strictly as a momentum filter, not as a standalone signal.
It confirms that price movement aligns with the breakout direction.
Risk Management (Mandatory)
Every position includes a predefined Stop Loss and Take Profit.
Position sizing is based on a fixed percentage of equity, keeping risk per trade within sustainable limits.
All conditions must align simultaneously; otherwise, no trade is executed.
⚙️ Trading Modes
SAFE Mode
Stronger volume and RSI thresholds
Fewer trades, higher selectivity
Designed for risk control and consistency
AGGRESSIVE Mode
Slightly relaxed filters
Higher trade frequency during strong momentum
Intended for experienced users only
📊 Markets & Assets
This strategy has been actively used and tested on:
🟢 Crypto (Binance / Binance.US)
SOL-USDT
XRP-USDT
Other high-liquidity pairs (BTC, ETH)
Crypto mode benefits from stronger volume confirmation to adapt to higher volatility.
🔵 Forex
Major pairs such as EURUSD, GBPUSD, USDJPY
Optimized for liquid markets with lower relative volume
The same structural logic applies to both markets, with volume behavior naturally adapting to each asset class.
⏱ Recommended Timeframes
Crypto: 5m – 15m
Forex: 15m – 1H
Lower timeframes (1m) are not recommended due to noise and unreliable volume behavior.
🧪 Backtesting & Settings Transparency
Default strategy properties are intentionally conservative to reflect realistic conditions:
Initial capital: $20,000
Position size: 2% of equity
Commission: 0.08%
Slippage: 1 tick
Fixed Stop Loss and Take Profit on every trade
Backtests should be performed on sufficient historical data (ideally 6–12 months) to ensure a statistically meaningful sample size (100+ trades).
📈 Originality & Usefulness
DkSPro is not a simple indicator mashup.
Each component serves a specific role in a layered confirmation system:
EMAs define direction
Structure defines timing
Volume validates participation
RSI confirms momentum
Risk management controls exposure
Removing any layer significantly reduces signal quality. The strategy is designed as a complete decision framework, not a signal generator.
⚠️ Important Notes
This script is an analysis and execution tool, not financial advice.
Market conditions change, and no strategy performs well in all environments.
Users are encouraged to backtest, forward test, and adjust position sizing according to their own risk tolerance.
🧩 Version Notice
This publication represents a consolidated and refined version of an internal experimental script.
No parallel or duplicate versions are intended.
All future improvements will be released exclusively using TradingView’s Update feature.
🇪🇸 Descripción en Español (Resumen)
DkSPro es una estrategia basada en estructura de mercado, diseñada para Crypto y Forex, que combina tendencia, ruptura de estructura, volumen y control de riesgo.
Solo opera cuando todas las condiciones se alinean, evitando rangos, falsas rupturas y sobreoperar.
Ha sido utilizada en Binance con pares como SOL-USDT y XRP-USDT, así como en Forex, siempre con gestión de riesgo fija y condiciones realistas.






















