VXN filtered CHOCH Pattern LevelsThis indicator is based on other open source scripts. It identifies Change of Character (CHOCH) patterns on Nasdaq futures (NQ and MNQ) charts, using pivot points to detect potential trend reversals.
Signals (horizontal levels) are filtered by VXN background color: bullish levels only on green background, bearish on red.
If a CHOCH occurs on the wrong background, it is remembered (pending), and triggered when the background aligns. The last CHOCH signal is remembered to avoid wasting it.
It plots horizontal levels anchored to the extreme points of CHOCH patterns (lowest low for bullish, highest high for bearish), using the labeling and line-drawing style from the VXN Anchored VWAP indicator.
Lines are drawn as polylines (horizontal) with labels at the anchor point and current bar showing the level value.
The VXN index provides background color for market sentiment (green for bullish, red for bearish).
Historical levels are plotted semi-transparently when a new filtered signal is confirmed (on detection if aligned or on trigger).
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Sentiment
Real Relative Sector Strength - NormalizedShows RS/RW, which is esp. helpful if it's not fully clear based on the stock's chart movement compared to SPY's movement.
"Glowing green" = safely strong
"Glowing red" = safely weak
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VXN EMA BandThis indicator is based on other open source scripts. It's designed for Nasdaq futures (NQ or MNQ). It plots an EMA Band consisting of three exponential moving averages (EMAs) with a period of 96, each using a different price source: low, (high + low + close)/3, and high. The EMAs are colored to indicate their source: darkest turquoise for the low-based EMA, medium turquoise for the (high + low + close)/3-based EMA, and lightest turquoise for the high-based EMA. This visual distinction helps traders identify price trends relative to these key levels.
The indicator also includes background coloring based on the VXN index direction (using CBOE:VXN) to highlight bullish or bearish market conditions. A bullish trend is suggested when the EMAs are aligned (EMA-High above EMA-Mid above EMA-Low) and the VXN EMA is below its SMA, indicated by a green background. A bearish trend is suggested when the EMAs are aligned (EMA-High below EMA-Mid below EMA-Low) and the VXN EMA is above its SMA, indicated by a red background.
VXN Choch Pattern LevelsThis indicator is based on other open source scripts. It identifies and visualizes Change of Character (ChoCh) patterns on Nasdaq futures (NQ and MNQ) charts, using pivot points and the CBOE VXN index (Nasdaq-100 Volatility Index) to detect potential trend reversals.
It plots bullish and bearish ChoCh patterns with triangles, horizontal lines, and volume delta information.
The indicator uses VXN EMA and SMA to set a background color (green for bullish, red for bearish) to contextualize market sentiment.
Key features include:
- Detection of pivot highs and lows to identify ChoCh patterns.
- Visualization of patterns with polylines, labels, and horizontal lines.
- Optional display of volume delta for each pattern.
- Management of pattern zones to limit the number of displayed patterns and remove invalidated ones.
- Bullish/bearish triangle signals triggered by VXN EMA/SMA crossovers for confirmation.
VXN Range FilterThis indicator is based on other open source scripts. It's designed for Nasdaq futures (NQ and MNQ), combining a range filter with CBOE VXN Index (Nasdaq-100 volatility) signals to identify buy and sell opportunities.
It overlays on the price chart, using a smoothed price filter to reduce noise and dynamic bands for target zones. The VXN's EMA and SMA determine bullish (EMA < SMA, green background)
or bearish (EMA > SMA, red background) market conditions to confirm signals. Buy/sell signals are generated when the price breaks out of the filter in the trend direction, confirmed by the VXN state and a change in prior condition to avoid redundant signals.
The indicator is suitable for swing or trend-following strategies, with adjustable parameters
for customization. Visuals include colored bars (white: bullish, blue: bearish, light blue: neutral), target bands, and labeled signals. Alerts are provided for buy, sell, or both.
Elliott Wave [BigBeluga]🔵 OVERVIEW
Elliott Wave automatically finds and draws an Elliott-style 5-wave impulse and a dashed projection for a potential -(a)→(b)→(c) correction. It detects six sequential reversal points from rolling highs/lows — 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, (a) — validates their relative placement, and then renders the wave with labels and horizontal reference lines. If price invalidates the structure by closing back through the Wave-5 level inside a 100-bar window, the pattern is cleared (optionally kept as “broken”) while key dotted levels remain for context.
🔵 CONCEPTS
Reversal harvesting from extremes : The script scans highest/lowest values over a user-set Length and stores swing points with their bar indices.
Six-point validation : A pattern requires six pivots (1…5 and (a)). Their vertical/temporal order must satisfy Elliott-style constraints before drawing.
Impulse + projection : After confirming 1→5, the tool plots a curved polyline through the pivots and a dashed forward path from (a) toward (b) (midpoint of 5 and (a)) and back to (c).
Risk line (invalidator) : The Wave-5 price is tracked; a close back through it within 100 bars marks the structure as broken.
Minimal persistence : When broken, the wave drawing is removed to avoid noise, while dotted horizontals for waves 5 and 4 remain as reference.
🔵 FEATURES
Automatic pivot collection from rolling highs/lows (user-controlled Length ).
Wave labeling : Points 1–5 are printed; the last collected swing is marked b
. Projected i
& i
are shown with a dashed polyline.
Breaker line & cleanup : If price closes above Wave-5 (opposite for bears) within 100 bars, the pattern is removed; only dotted levels of 5 and 4 stay.
Styling controls :
Length (pivot sensitivity)
Text Size for labels (tiny/small/normal/large)
Wave color input
Show Broken toggle to keep invalidated patterns visible
Lightweight memory : Keeps a compact buffer of recent pivots/draws to stay responsive.
🔵 HOW TO USE
Set sensitivity : Increase Length on noisy charts for cleaner pivots; decrease to catch earlier/shorter structures.
Wait for confirmation : Once 1→5 is printed and (a) appears, use the Wave-5 line as your invalidation. A close back through it within ~100 bars removes the active wave (unless Show Broken is on).
Plan with the dashed path : The (a)→(b)→(c) projection offers a scenario for potential corrective movement and risk placement.
Work MTF : Identify cleaner waves on higher TFs; refine execution on lower TFs near the breaker or during the move toward (b).
Seek confluence : Align with structure (S/R), volume/Delta, or your trend filter to avoid counter-context trades.
🔵 CONCLUSION
Elliott Wave systematizes discretionary wave analysis: it detects and labels the 5-wave impulse, projects a plausible (a)-(b)-(c) path, and self-cleans on invalidation. With clear labels, dotted reference levels, and a practical breaker rule, it gives traders an objective framework for scenario planning, invalidation, and timing.
VXN Williams %RThis indicator is based on other open source scripts. It's designed for trading NASDAQ futures using the Williams %R oscillator combined with Bollinger Bands.
The Williams %R is calculated based on a user-defined source and period, then smoothed with a moving average (SMA, EMA, WMA, or RMA).
Bollinger Bands are applied to the scaled Williams %R to identify overbought and oversold conditions.
The background color reflects the trend of the VXN (CBOE NASDAQ Volatility Index):
- Green background: Indicates a bullish trend (VXN EMA < VXN SMA), suggesting long entries at green peaks (Williams %R crossing above the upper Bollinger Band).
- Red background: Indicates a bearish trend (VXN EMA > VXN SMA), suggesting short entries at red peaks (Williams %R crossing below the lower Bollinger Band).
VXN OBV Traffic LightsThe VXN OBV Traffic Lights indicator is based on other open source scripts. It's designed for Nasdaq futures (NQ/MNQ) uses On-Balance Volume (OBV) to gauge buying and selling pressure, filtered by the VXN (CBOE Nasdaq Volatility Index) trend. OBV accumulates volume based on price direction: positive volume when the Heikin Ashi smoothed close rises, negative when it falls, and zero when unchanged. Three EMAs (fast, medium, slow) of OBV act as "traffic lights" to signal momentum strength, with a Donchian baseline providing a midpoint reference. Buy/sell signals are visually reinforced when OBV crosses its slow EMA, colored green (bullish) or red (bearish). The VXN trend (EMA vs. 200-period SMA) sets the background: green for bullish (lower volatility, VXN EMA < SMA) or red for bearish (higher volatility, VXN EMA > SMA), helping traders align trades with market conditions.
VXN Price Volume TrendThe VXN Price Volume Trend (PVT) indicator is based on other open source scripts. It's designed for Nasdaq futures (NQ/MNQ) tracks money flow by combining price changes and volume. PVT calculates the cumulative sum of volume multiplied by the percentage change in the average price (open + high + low + close)/4. Buy/sell signals are generated when PVT crosses its smoothed signal line (EMA or SMA) and are filtered by the VXN (CBOE Nasdaq Volatility Index) trend: buy signals trigger in bullish conditions (VXN EMA below its 200-period SMA, signaling lower volatility), and sell signals in bearish conditions (VXN EMA above SMA, signaling higher volatility). Green/red background colors highlight bullish/bearish VXN trends for quick reference, with crossover signals plotted on the chart.
VXN Stochastic Momentum Index with double EMA smoothingThis indicator is based on other open source scripts. It's designed for trading Nasdaq futures (NQ and MNQ). It uses the Stochastic Momentum Index (SMI) with double EMA smoothing to measure price momentum relative to the high-low range, combined with the VXN index (CBOE Nasdaq Volatility Index) to filter signals via background color.
SMI: Measures the distance of the price from the midpoint of the high-low range, double-smoothed with EMAs, and scaled to oscillate between -100 and +100. Overbought (+40) and oversold (-40) levels, with extreme max/min levels (+75/-75), help identify potential reversals.
Signals: Bullish signals occur on SMI crossing above the signal line, breaking above the oversold level (-40), or crossing above zero, especially when the VXN background is green (VXN 1-period EMA < 200-period SMA). Bearish signals occur on SMI crossing below the signal line, breaking below the overbought level (+40), or crossing below zero, when the background is red (VXN EMA > SMA).
VXN Filter: When enabled, the background is green (bullish) when VXN EMA < SMA, and red (bearish) when EMA > SMA. Alternatively, zero-line crossovers can set the background (green for SMI > 0, red for SMI < 0).
Usage: Apply this indicator to a Nasdaq futures chart in TradingView’s indicator pane (not overlayed). Use SMI crossovers, overbought/oversold breakouts, or zero-line crossovers for trade signals, confirmed by VXN background (green for long, red for short). Adjust parameters for sensitivity.
Note: Ensure VXN data is available in TradingView to avoid fallback to chart’s close price, which may skew sentiment. Use the debug option to verify VXN data.
VXN Money Flow IndexThis indicator is based on other open source scripts. It's designed for trading Nasdaq futures (NQ and MNQ). It generates trading signals using the Money Flow Index (MFI), which measures buying and selling pressure based on price and volume. The VXN index (CBOE Nasdaq Volatility Index) filters signals to align with market sentiment.
- MFI Signals: Bullish signals occur when MFI crosses above the 20 level (oversold) and the VXN background is green (bullish sentiment). Bearish signals occur when MFI crosses below the 80 level (overbought) and the VXN background is red (bearish sentiment).
- VXN Filter: The background is green when the VXN 1-period EMA is below the 200-period SMA (bullish), and red when the EMA is above the SMA (bearish).
Usage: Apply this indicator to a Nasdaq futures chart in TradingView. Take long trades on MFI crossovers above 20 when the background is green, and short trades on MFI crossunders below 80 when the background is red. Signals are plotted as triangles on the price chart.
VXN RSI VWAP basedThis indicator is based on other open source scripts. It's designed for trading Nasdaq futures (NQ and MNQ). It generates trading signals based on the Relative Strength Index (RSI) calculated from multiple VWAP-based price series with different lengths. The VXN index (CBOE Nasdaq Volatility Index) is used to filter signals via background color.
- RSI Signals: Bullish signals occur when any RSI crosses above the 20 level (oversold), and bearish signals occur when any RSI crosses below the 80 level (overbought). These are plotted as green/red circles.
- VXN Filter: Traders should only take bullish signals (RSI > 20) when the background is green (VXN 1-period EMA < 200-period SMA, indicating bullish sentiment) and bearish signals (RSI < 80) when the background is red (VXN 1-period EMA > 200-period SMA, indicating bearish sentiment).
- Additional Signals: Optional signals are generated when all RSI lines are simultaneously bullish (green) or bearish (red), plotted as triangles if enabled.
Usage: Apply this indicator to a Nasdaq futures chart (NQ or MNQ) in TradingView. Wait for RSI crossovers above 20 when the background is green for long trades, and crossunders below 80 when the background is red for short trades. Adjust VWAP lengths, RSI length, and VXN settings to suit your trading strategy.
VXN VWAP & TWAPThis indicator is based on other open source scripts. It's designed for trading Nasdaq futures (NQ and MNQ). It provides directional guidance by combining the VXN index (CBOE Nasdaq Volatility Index) with VWAP and TWAP.
- VXN: Helps assess market volatility and sentiment for Nasdaq futures. A 1-period EMA and 200-period SMA of VXN are used to determine bullish (EMA < SMA) or bearish (EMA > SMA) conditions, visualized via background color.
- VWAP: Calculates the volume-weighted average price, serving as a dynamic support/resistance level. Its direction (rising or falling) indicates bullish or bearish momentum.
- TWAP: Calculates the time-weighted average price over a user-defined anchor period, useful for identifying average price trends over time.
Usage: Traders should align their trades with the direction of VWAP and TWAP (green for bullish, red for bearish) and use the VXN EMA vs. SMA crossover to confirm market sentiment (green background for bullish, red for bearish).
VXN Smart Money ConceptsThis indicator is based on other open source scripts. It's designed specifically for Nasdaq futures contracts (NQ and MNQ). It implements Smart Money Concepts (SMC) tools including internal and swing market structures, order blocks, equal highs/lows, fair value gaps, premium/discount zones, and multi-timeframe highs/lows.
The indicator overlays these elements on the chart to help identify potential reversal and continuation points in the market.
A key feature is the integration of the VXN (CBOE Nasdaq Volatility Index) to provide directional bias through background coloring:
- Green background: Indicates a bullish VXN trend (short-term EMA below long-term SMA), suggesting lower volatility and potential upward momentum. Users should prioritize bullish breakout signals (e.g., Bullish BOS or CHoCH) in this condition.
- Red background: Indicates a bearish VXN trend (short-term EMA above long-term SMA), suggesting higher volatility and potential downward pressure. Users should prioritize bearish breakout signals (e.g., Bearish BOS or CHoCH) in this condition.
Always align breakout signals from structures (BOS/CHoCH) and order blocks with the VXN direction for higher probability trades. For example, take long positions on bullish breakouts only during green backgrounds, and short positions on bearish breakouts only during red backgrounds.
VXN EMA RibbonThis indicator is based on other open source scripts. It's designed for Nasdaq futures (NQ or MNQ). It plots an EMA Ribbon with multiple exponential moving averages to identify trends, with background coloring filtered by the VXN index direction to highlight bullish or bearish market conditions. Users should go bullish when all EMAs are aligned (shorter EMAs above longer EMAs) and match a bullish VXN direction, or bearish when all EMAs are aligned (shorter EMAs below longer EMAs) and match a bearish VXN direction.
VXN Parabolic SARThis indicator is based on other open source scripts. It's designed for Nasdaq futures (NQ or MNQ). It is a Parabolic SAR indicator that plots SAR points, filtered by the VXN index direction to display only signals aligned with bullish or bearish VXN trends.
VXN MACDThis indicator is based on other open source scripts. It's designed for Nasdaq futures (NQ or MNQ). It is a MACD indicator that generates buy/sell signals based on MACD crossovers, filtered by the VXN index direction to align with bullish or bearish trends.
VXN Darvas BoxThis indicator is based on other open source scripts. It's designed for Nasdaq futures (NQ or MNQ). It is based on the Darvas Box concept, plotting boxes to identify price breakouts, with buy/sell signals filtered by the VXN index direction to align with bullish or bearish trends.
VXN SupertrendThis indicator is based on other open source scripts. It's designed for Nasdaq futures (NQ or MNQ). It generates Supertrend-based buy/sell signals, filtered by the VXN index direction to eliminate signals that do not align with the VXN trend (bullish or bearish).
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Why Might It Be Called "Bubbles"?
Although not officially named so, some traders or platforms might refer to Bollinger Bands as "bubbles" because:
The bands visually surround the price like a bubble.
During low volatility, the bands form a tight "bubble" around price.
Breakouts look like the price "popping out" of a bubble.
Hence, the nickname "пузырьки" (bubbles) could be a colloquial or visual metaphor for Bollinger Bands in Russian-speaking trading communities.
Conclusion
While there is no official technical indicator called "Bubbles", the term likely refers to Bollinger Bands due to their visual appearance and function. This powerful tool helps traders assess volatility, spot potential reversals, and time entries and exits. When combined with other analysis methods, Bollinger Bands remain a cornerstone of modern technical trading.
🔧 Tip: You can find Bollinger Bands on almost every trading platform (TradingView, MetaTrader, ThinkorSwim) by searching "Bollinger Bands" in the indicators list.
VXN UT Bot AlertsThis indicator is based on other open source scripts. It's designed for use with Nasdaq futures (NQ or MNQ). It generates buy/sell signals based on a trailing stop mechanism, filtered by the VXN index direction to eliminate signals that do not align with the VXN trend (bullish or bearish).
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