AI Adaptive Trend Navigator Echo EditionAI Adaptive Trend Navigator
This is an advanced trend-following system optimized for high-volatility index futures (TX). Built upon the LuxAlgo clustering framework, this version introduces several critical enhancements to meet professional trading standards:
1. State Consistency Iteration Enhanced the underlying logic for dynamic arrays and User-Defined Types (UDTs) to ensure stable "State Persistence." This fix eliminates logic gaps during real-time price fluctuations, ensuring that historical backtests perfectly align with live execution.
2. Adaptive Factor Tuning (K-means) The system simulates dozens of parameter paths in real-time, using K-means clustering to automatically select the optimal factor suited for the current market volatility.
3. Advanced Practical Filters
Dynamic Buffer Strategy: Filters out market noise during consolidation and early session volatility.
Confidence Threshold: Only triggers signals when the AI performance score meets the required quality.
Cooldown Logic: Prevents rapid signal flipping in choppy markets.
🧠 開發理念:將 AI 自適應力帶入台指期實戰 針對台指期(TX)高波動特性開發,透過機器學習演算法動態尋優,解決傳統指標參數固定的滯後性。
✨ Echo 版核心優化點
數據連續性迭代:底層邏輯優化,確保訊號在即時盤勢中穩定不跳斷,回測與實戰高度吻合。
自適應動態尋優:透過 K-means 聚類自動鎖定當前最佳 ATR 因子。
實戰多重濾網:包含空間緩衝區 (Buffer) 與信心門檻,大幅提升訊號品質。
📊 視覺說明
🚀 Rocket: AI confirms trend momentum.
⚡ Lightning: Trend exhaustion or reversal warning.
⚠️ Disclaimer: For educational and technical analysis purposes only.
Análisis de tendencia
[Sumit Ingole] 200-EMA SUMIT INGOLE
Indicator Name: 200 EMA Strategy Pro
Overview
The 200-period Exponential Moving Average (EMA) is widely regarded as the "Golden Line" by professional traders and institutional investors. This indicator is a powerful tool designed to identify the long-term market trend and filter out short-term market noise.
By giving more weight to recent price data than a simple moving average, this EMA reacts more fluidly to market shifts while remaining a rock-solid trend confirmation tool.
Key Features
Trend Filter: Instantly distinguish between a Bull market and a Bear market.
Price above 200 EMA: Bullish Bias
Price below 200 EMA: Bearish Bias
Dynamic Support & Resistance: Acts as a psychological floor or ceiling where major institutions often place buy or sell orders.
Institutional Benchmark: Since many hedge funds and banks track this specific level, price reactions near the 200 EMA are often highly significant.
Reduced Lag: Optimized exponential calculation ensures you stay ahead of the curve compared to traditional lagging indicators.
How to Trade with 200 EMA
Trend Confirmation: Only look for "Buy" setups when the price is trading above the 200 EMA to ensure you are trading with the primary trend.
Mean Reversion: When the price stretches too far away from the 200 EMA, it often acts like a magnet, pulling the price back toward it.
The "Death Cross" & "Golden Cross": Use this in conjunction with shorter EMAs (like the 50 EMA) to identify major trend reversals.
Exit Strategy: Can be used as a trailing stop-loss for long-term positional trades.
Best Used On:
Timeframes: Daily (1D), 4-Hour (4H), and Weekly (1W) for maximum accuracy.
Assets: Highly effective for Stocks, Forex (Major pairs), and Crypto (BTC/ETH).
Disclaimer: This tool is for educational and analytical purposes only. Trading involves risk, and it is recommended to use this indicator alongside other technical analysis tools for better confirmation.
Paavvrri Bulls vs Bears + MACD Ultimate [FINAL]To publish the Paavvrri Bulls vs Bears + MACD Ultimate, you need a description that highlights the combination of sentiment analysis and momentum tracking.
Here is a professional, concise description for your TradingView publication:
Paavvrri Bulls vs Bears + MACD Ultimate
The Paavvrri Bulls vs Bears + MACD Ultimate is a high-performance oscillator suite designed to reveal the hidden battle between buyers and sellers. By combining a multi-layered AI sentiment engine with a precision-tuned "Ultimate MACD," this tool provides a dual-perspective view of market momentum and conviction.
### 1. Bulls vs Bears AI Engine
Unlike standard oscillators, the BvB AI calculates a Cumulative Sentiment Score by stacking seven distinct layers of market data:
RSI & Momentum: Measures speed and over-extension.
Trend & PA Layers: Analyzes EMA spreads and Price Action candle efficiency.
Volume & Volatility: Confirms move conviction and ATR-based expansion.
S/R Positioning: Tracks where price sits relative to its recent range.
The Result: A stacked histogram that visually shows which side is winning the tug-of-war.
### 2. Ultimate MACD Component
Switch to the "Ultimate MACD" mode for a professional-grade momentum workspace:
MTF Support: View MACD signals from higher timeframes on your current chart.
4-Color Histogram: Advanced color coding to distinguish between accelerating and decelerating momentum.
Smart Cross Dots: High-visibility signals for Bullish/Bearish crossovers.
Dynamic Lines: Color-shifting MACD and Signal lines for instant trend bias identification.
### Key Features
Switchable Interface: Toggle between "BvB AI" and "Ultimate MACD" using the Master Input to keep your workspace clean.
AI Info Table: A real-time dashboard displaying raw Bull/Bear scores and an overall market Sentiment label.
Zero-Repaint Logic: Optimized for Pine Script v6 with high-fidelity calculations.
### How to Trade
Sentiment Confluence: Look for the Total Bulls (Green) or Total Bears (Red) columns to exceed the Zero Line while the MACD confirms the direction.
Layer Breakouts: When all seven layers of the BvB AI expand simultaneously, it indicates a high-probability "Power Move."
MACD Precision: Use the Cross Dots at the Zero Line for high-conviction entries during trending markets.
### Release Notes (Final Version)
Modern Timeframe Logic: Replaced obsolete inputs with the Pine v6 timeframe standard.
Performance Tuning: Faster calculation for multi-layer stacking.
Enhanced Visuals: Improved column transparency for better readability.
Paavvrri Ultimate SystemPaavvrri® Ultimate Trading System v2
The Paavvrri® Ultimate Trading System is an all-in-one technical analysis suite for Pine Script v6. It combines institutional level-tracking (CPR), volatility-based execution (ATR), and a real-time momentum dashboard into a single, non-repainting workspace.
### Core Features
Volumatic Trend Engine: smoothed, volume-weighted candles that identify the "true" trend direction while filtering out market noise.
Automated ATR Strategy: Generates "LONG" and "SHORT" signals with automated Stop-Loss and 3 Take-Profit levels based on market volatility.
Institutional CPR & Levels: Includes Daily, Weekly, and Monthly Central Pivot Range (CPR), plus "Tomorrow’s CPR" for predictive planning.
MTF Dashboard: A real-time table tracking VWAP, MACD, and Supertrend across multiple timeframes (1m to 1D) for trend confluence.
Opening Range Breakout (ORB): Automates the high-probability trade levels from the market open.
Momentum Filter: Integrated ADX scanner to distinguish between trending and sideways/choppy markets.
### How to Use
Confluence: Enter trades when the ATR Signal aligns with the MTF Dashboard (e.g., a Long signal when higher TFs are "Bull").
Level Trading: Use the CPR and Previous Day High/Low (PDH/PDL) as primary targets or reversal zones.
Visual Modes: Use the "Visualization Group" setting to toggle between focused views like "Core," "Pivots," or "All" to keep your charts clean.
### Release Notes (v2.0)
Pine Script v6 Migration: Optimized for the latest engine performance.
Zero Repaint: All signals are confirmed on bar close.
Advanced UI: Added a dynamic Info Table for real-time P&L tracking and ADX strength monitoring.
PVV Trading System3 signals into one.
Multi Time Frame Trend analysis.
Settings are for a Daily chart.
Trend Highway + OB + EMA + Market Structure📘 User Guide: Neon Trend Highway (All-in-One System)
"The complete all-in-one solution: Trend, Entries, and Market Structure."
This indicator is designed to declutter your chart by combining essential tools into a high-visibility Neon theme. It cuts out the noise, leaving only what is necessary for real trading.
1. Visual Guide (Interface) 🎨
A. The Highway The colored ribbon that follows the price, used to identify the "Main Direction."
🟢 Neon Green: Market is Uptrend → Focus on Buy/Long.
🔴 Neon Red: Market is Downtrend → Focus on Sell/Short.
🟠🟡 Orange / Yellow: Market is Consolidating or Reversing → Caution: Wait for a clear direction.
B. Key EMAs Used to filter the major trend and act as dynamic Support/Resistance.
🟡 Yellow Line (EMA 50): Medium-term trend.
⚪️ White Line (EMA 200): Long-term trend (The Bull/Bear Divider).
Price above White Line = Bullish bias.
Price below White Line = Bearish bias.
C. Trend Memory / Chop Filter Small dots appearing above or below candles to confirm momentum strength.
🟢 Green Dot: Confirms Buying Pressure (Support Momentum).
🔴 Red Dot: Confirms Selling Pressure (Resistance Momentum).
D. Structure & OB (Smart Money Concept)
BOS / CHoCH Lines: Thin lines indicating a Break of Structure, signaling trend continuation.
Order Blocks (Boxes):
🟩 Faint Green Box: Demand Zone (Key Support).
🟥 Faint Red Box: Supply Zone (Key Resistance).
2. Entry Signals 🚀
The system automatically calculates and labels entry points:
🟢 Label "BrkUP" (Break Up):
Appears when price breaks out of a consolidation range upwards.
Action: Consider opening Buy / Long.
🔴 Label "BrkDN" (Break Down):
Appears when price breaks out of a consolidation range downwards.
Action: Consider opening Sell / Short.
➕ Label "Add+":
Signal to "Scale-in" (Add position).
Appears when the trend remains strong, price retraces, and then continues. A safe point to increase profit potential.
3. Stop Loss & Exit Strategy 🛡️
❌ Red Cross (Unified SL):
This is the Trailing Stop Loss calculated dynamically by the system.
How to use: If a candle "Closes" past this Red Cross, Cut Loss immediately to limit risk.
4. Strategy Checklist ✅
📈 Bullish Setup (Uptrend)
Check 1: Candle is above the EMA 200 (White line).
Check 2: The Highway turns Green.
Trigger: Wait for a BrkUP or Add+ signal.
Confirm: (Optional) Look for Green Dots or a Green OB acting as support below for higher accuracy.
SL: Set at the latest Red Cross.
📉 Bearish Setup (Downtrend)
Check 1: Candle is below the EMA 200 (White line).
Check 2: The Highway turns Red.
Trigger: Wait for a BrkDN or Add+ signal.
Confirm: (Optional) Look for Red Dots or a Red OB acting as resistance above for higher accuracy.
SL: Set at the latest Red Cross.
5. How to Read the Dashboard 📊
Bottom Right: Trend System Stats
Win Rate: Win/Loss percentage of past signals (Calculated on bar close).
W / L: Total Win count / Loss count.
Est. Cycle PNL: Estimated Profit/Loss of the current trend cycle (in Points). If Blue/Positive, the current signal is in profit.
Top Right: Market Structure
Displays the Market Structure status (Percentage of Bullish vs Bearish) to keep you aligned with the bigger picture.
⚠️ Important Notes:
Signals are valid only on "Bar Close" (Do not enter while the candle is still moving/blinking).
Avoid trading or reduce position size when the Highway is Orange/Yellow (Sideways market).
This system is a decision-support tool; always practice strict Money Management.
Bias Daily (with Alerts)This indicator draws bullish/bearish bias lines from prior candles and sends alerts when price breaks the previous candle’s high or low. It’s non-repainting, works on all timeframes, and helps you spot momentum shifts and breakouts early.
Phantom Support & Resistance Auto [PT-IND-SR.001]Overview
Phantom Support & Resistance Auto is a context-focused support and resistance indicator designed to visualize price interaction zones derived from multiple market behaviors.
The script does not generate buy or sell signals.
Instead, it provides a structured map of potential reaction areas, allowing traders to better understand where price has historically reacted, consolidated, or extended liquidity.
This indicator is intended to be used as a decision-support and contextual analysis tool, not as a standalone trading system.
How the Script Works
The indicator combines several independent but complementary methods of identifying support and resistance.
Each method captures a different type of market behavior, and all components can be enabled or disabled independently.
1) High / Low Zones (Range Extremes)
This module tracks the highest high and lowest low over a configurable lookback period.
These levels represent recent range boundaries, which often act as reaction zones during consolidation or pullbacks.
They are visualized as extended horizontal levels to preserve historical context.
2) Pivot Zones (Filtered & Merged Levels)
Pivot zones are derived from confirmed pivot highs and lows.
To avoid excessive and overlapping levels, the script applies a merge tolerance based on either:
ATR distance, or Percentage distance from price
Nearby pivot levels are merged into a single zone, and each zone tracks how many times price has interacted with it.
This interaction count adjusts visual strength, creating a relative importance hierarchy rather than treating all levels equally.
An optional higher-timeframe source can be used to project structurally significant levels onto lower timeframes.
3) Wick Liquidity Zones
This module detects candles with disproportionately large wicks relative to their bodies.
Such candles often indicate liquidity grabs, stop runs, or rejection areas.
Detected wick levels are extended forward to highlight areas where liquidity was previously absorbed.
This component focuses on price rejection behavior, not trend direction.
4) PR Levels (Volatility-Adjusted Predicted Ranges)
PR levels are derived from a volatility-adjusted average price model.
Using ATR as a normalization factor, the script calculates a central average along with upper and lower projected zones.
These levels are adaptive, expanding and contracting with volatility, and are intended to represent probabilistic price ranges, not fixed targets.
5) MACD-Based Support & Resistance (Heikin Ashi Source)
This module derives dynamic support and resistance levels based on MACD momentum shifts, calculated from Heikin Ashi price data to reduce noise.
When MACD momentum transitions occur, recent highs and lows are captured and projected as potential reaction zones.
This component focuses on momentum-driven structural changes, rather than static price levels.
Why These Components Are Combined
Each component captures a different dimension of market behavior:
High / Low zones → Range extremes
Pivot zones → Structural reaction points
Wick zones → Liquidity and rejection behavior
PR levels → Volatility-normalized price ranges
MACD S&R → Momentum-based structural shifts
By combining these sources, the indicator provides a layered view of support and resistance, allowing traders to evaluate confluence, alignment, or divergence between different types of levels instead of relying on a single method.
The script does not assume all levels are equal; visual weighting helps distinguish structural levels from situational ones.
Visualization & Outputs
Color-coded horizontal zones with strength-based opacity
Optional glow effects for visual clarity
Independent toggles for each S&R source
A table showing percentage distances between projected PR levels, helping users contextualize price location within its current range
All visual components are configurable and can be selectively disabled to reduce chart clutter.
How to Use
Use this indicator as a context and mapping tool
Observe areas where multiple zone types align for higher contextual significance
Combine with your own entry logic, confirmations, and trade management rules
Suitable for multi-timeframe analysis and market structure studies
Risk Management Notice
This indicator should always be used as part of a well-defined risk management plan.
Support and resistance zones represent areas of potential interaction, not guaranteed reactions.
Users are responsible for applying appropriate:
Position sizing
Stop placement
Risk-to-reward rules
The indicator does not manage risk automatically and should not replace proper risk management practices.
What This Script Is NOT
It is not a buy/sell signal generator
It does not predict future price direction
It does not guarantee reactions at every level
It should not be used as a standalone trading strategy
Originality & Purpose
The originality of this script lies in its structured integration of multiple support and resistance methodologies, each preserved as a distinct analytical layer rather than blended into a single opaque output.
The purpose is to help traders understand where price has interacted with liquidity, structure, and volatility, not to automate trade decisions.
McGinley + Hull TrendMcGinley + Hull Trend — Synopsis
The McGinley + Hull Trend indicator is a fast, adaptive trend filter designed for intraday trading. It combines the Hull Moving Average for early trend detection with the McGinley Dynamic for volatility-adaptive confirmation.
Using short lengths (e.g. 10 & 10) on a higher timeframe such as 1-hour, the indicator identifies real directional intent early while filtering out VWAP and Bollinger Band fakeouts. Trades are best taken only when both Hull and McGinley slopes align, providing a clear bullish or bearish bias.
This tool is intended to be used as a trend-direction filter, not an entry signal, and pairs effectively with VWAP ±1σ, Bollinger Bands, and ADX for strength only on lower timeframes (e.g. 10-minute entries).
Futures Trend Signaler Final VersionFutures Trend Signaler is a compact, multi-timeframe EMA “trend dashboard” built for intraday futures/index trading.
It displays a clean table (1m + two lower timeframes you choose, e.g., 15s and 1s) that shows:
EMA 9 vs EMA 21 (short-term momentum / immediate trend direction)
EMA 21 vs EMA 50 (trend “sustainability” / broader continuation bias)
Price vs 1m EMA 9 (LTF/Ultra price position relative to the 1-minute momentum line)
Each cell is color-coded (green = bullish, red = bearish, gray = neutral/na) so you can read bias at a glance. When a new EMA crossover occurs, the table also flags it (and tracks the most recent bull/bear cross) so you can quickly see if momentum just flipped—without cluttering the chart with overlapping markers.
Fully customizable table position and text size. Designed to stay lightweight by using minimal higher/lower timeframe requests.
Disclaimer: This indicator is for informational/educational purposes only and is not financial advice. Always use proper risk management.
Pivot Points with Support/ResistanceA) Pivot Resistance Levels (R1, R2, R3…)
Resistance pivots are projected upside levels where price often pauses, rejects, or reverses. They are commonly used as profit targets for long trades and areas to watch for short setups when buyers show weakness.
B) Pivot Support Levels (S1, S2, S3…)
Support pivots are projected downside levels where price often stabilizes or bounces. They are commonly used as profit targets for short trades and areas to watch for long setups when sellers lose momentum.
C) Role in Market Structure
S/R pivots map out probable intraday supply and demand zones based on the prior session’s price action. They help define the day’s trading range and highlight high-probability reaction areas.
D) Trading Interpretation
Acceptance above resistance → bullish continuation
Rejection at resistance → potential pullback or reversal
Acceptance below support → bearish continuation
Rejection at support → potential bounce
Best used with trend context, volume, and confluence (CPR, VAH/VAL, Camarilla)
ORB 8:15 ORB XenoDuckyORB 8:15 ORB EST XenoDucky - This is an indicator to help you use the ORB strategy on the 8-815am open candle for NYSE
Apexflow PRO: Anchored Fair Value + Regime Readiness [v6]## Apexflow PRO — Anchored Fair Value Cloud + Regime Readiness (Non-Repaint Signals)
**Apexflow PRO** is an overlay indicator built to answer one core trading question:
**“Is price currently cheap, fair, or expensive — and is the market in a regime where that matters?”**
Instead of throwing random signals at you, Apexflow PRO combines **anchored fair value**, **market regime detection**, **flow participation**, and **optional cross-market confirmation** into a single, easy-to-read system with a **Readiness Score (0–100)** and clean, non-spam alerts.
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# What you see on the chart
### 1) Anchored Fair Value Cloud (the “tunnel”)
This is the heart of the indicator.
* **Midline = Anchored VWAP fair value**
* Resets by **Day / Week / Month** (you choose).
* **Cloud = 3-layer adaptive tunnel**
* **Core (blue)** = “fair pricing zone”
* **Upper red layers** = increasingly stretched/expensive
* **Lower teal layers** = increasingly stretched/cheap
**Interpretation (beginner-simple):**
* **Inside blue core** → “priced fairly”
* **Below the tunnel** → “cheap / discounted”
* **Above the tunnel** → “expensive / premium”
* **Outer layers** → “extreme stretch” zones (higher snap-back risk)
### 2) Regime label (context filter)
Apexflow labels the market environment as:
* **TRENDING**
* **CHOP/RANGE**
* **VOLATILE**
* **BREAKOUT**
This prevents “using the right tool in the wrong market.”
Example: mean reversion works better in chop; trend continuation works better in trend/breakout regimes.
### 3) Readiness Score (0–100)
This is the **strength of confluence** between the engines.
* Low score = mixed signals / noise
* High score = alignment / higher-quality conditions
### 4) BUY / SELL signals (non-spam)
Signals trigger only when:
* **Readiness crosses above your threshold** (first bar only)
* **Regime filter agrees**
* **Structure agrees** (reclaim midline / lose midline OR location within the tunnel)
* **Cooldown** prevents rapid repeats
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# What’s behind it (advanced, but readable)
Apexflow PRO uses four engines:
## A) Anchored Fair Value Engine (core)
A true anchored VWAP-style accumulator:
* Aggregates **price × volume** and **volume**
* Resets on your chosen anchor period
* Produces a stable “fair value spine”
### Stable Mode (important)
When **Stable Mode = ON**, Apexflow **does not drift intrabar** on live candles.
The anchored midline and tunnel update on confirmed bar closes to avoid the classic “wiggling anchor” problem.
## B) Regime Engine (Trend/Chop/Breakout/Volatile)
Uses multiple independent measures (not just one):
* **ADX** = trend strength
* **Efficiency Ratio (ER)** = trend efficiency vs chop
* **BB Width %Rank** = compression / squeeze context
* **ATR %Rank** = volatility regime context
This produces both a **regime label** and a **regime confidence score** used in the composite.
## C) Flow Engine (participation + intent proxy)
A blended participation model:
* **Signed candle pressure** (body vs range scaled by volume)
* **Wick rejection bias** (rejection strength)
* **RVOL** (relative volume lift)
This helps distinguish “real moves” from low-quality drifts.
## D) Cross-Market Confirmation (optional)
A light macro filter to reduce false positives:
* **Equities:** VIX (inverse risk)
* **Forex:** DXY (inverse USD pressure)
* **Crypto:** BTC.D (risk tone proxy)
If the cross-market symbol is unavailable, the script **falls back gracefully** and automatically reduces its weight.
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# How to use (simple rules)
## Trend Following mode (default)
Best when you want to ride directional moves.
**BUY idea:**
* Readiness crosses above threshold
* Regime is **TRENDING** or **BREAKOUT**
* Price is reclaiming the midline OR is occurring from the lower half of tunnel
**SELL idea:**
* Same logic in reverse (lose midline / upper half)
**Practical beginner rule:**
> In Trend mode, treat the midline like “bias.”
> If price is above the midline and score is strong → favor longs.
> If below and score is strong → favor shorts.
## Reversion mode
Best in chop/range markets.
* Signals are biased toward **mean reversion**
* Use tunnel extremes as “stretch zones”
* Targets often gravitate back toward the **midline / inner bands**
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# Best settings & timeframes (starting points)
These are practical defaults (not magic):
### Crypto
* 15m / 1H / 4H
* Anchor Reset: **Week**
* Threshold: **60–70**
### Equities / Indices
* 5m / 15m / 1H
* Anchor Reset: **Day or Week**
* Threshold: **60–75**
### Forex
* 15m / 1H
* Anchor Reset: **Day**
* Threshold: **60–75**
If signals feel too frequent: raise **Threshold** or increase **Cooldown**.
If signals feel too rare: lower **Threshold** slightly or reduce **Cooldown**.
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# Alerts
Included:
* **Apexflow PRO Long**
* **Apexflow PRO Short**
These fire only when the indicator triggers a confirmed, threshold-cross event (designed for clean alerting).
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# Notes & limitations (honest)
* This is not a “predict the future” tool — it’s a **context + fair value + confluence** system.
* Cross-market filters are helpful, but not universal. If you trade niche assets, consider turning cross-market OFF or customizing the reference symbol.
* Always use risk management. A strong score is not a guarantee.
LOTS Zones Maker v1.0LOTS Zones Marker is a TradingView indicator designed to automatically identify Buy Zones and Sell Zones based on price behavior, and visually display them as clear zone boxes on the chart.
The indicator continuously scans the market for potential demand and supply areas, helping traders quickly recognize high-probability price reaction zones without manual drawing.
When multiple Buy Zones or Sell Zones overlap or intersect at the same price area, the indicator classifies this area as a Zing Zone — a proprietary concept from LOTS Academy.
Zing Zones represent concentrated market interest, where repeated zone formation suggests stronger significance and higher attention from market participants.
Key Features
Automatically detects Buy Zones and Sell Zones
Draws zones clearly as price boxes on the chart
Identifies overlapping zones as Zing Zones
Helps highlight areas of strong price reaction potential
Reduces chart clutter and manual analysis time
LOTS Zones Marker is suitable for traders who focus on price action, supply & demand, and zone-based trading, and can be used across multiple timeframes and markets.
PW-O Pressure Oscillator (Normalized + Volume Safe)The PW-O Pressure Oscillator is a normalized, volume-safe momentum tool designed to measure true buying and selling pressure, not just price movement.
Instead of reacting late like traditional oscillators, PW-O evaluates candle efficiency, force, and pressure continuity, allowing traders to identify healthy trends, weakening momentum, compression, and exhaustion before price structure breaks.
Built for futures, intraday trading, and volatile markets (NQ / ES / Crypto).
Core Features
Pressure-Based Engine (not price-based)
Volume-Weighted (Safe-Clamped)
Normalized for All Markets
Dynamic Strength Zones
Compression & Exhaustion Detection
Non-Repainting
How It Works
PW-O analyzes each candle by:
Body vs range efficiency
Directional force
Volume participation (safely bounded)
Pressure memory over time
Pressure is accumulated, smoothed, and normalized so readings remain consistent across sessions and volatility regimes.
How to Read the Indicator
Zero Line Bias
Above 0 → Bullish pressure dominance
Below 0 → Bearish pressure dominance
Pressure Histogram
Rising bars → Increasing pressure
Falling bars → Weakening pressure
Flat pressure → Compression / balance
Dynamic Strength Zones
Pressure expanding beyond zones = strong participation
Failure to hold zones = trend vulnerability
Zones adapt automatically to market conditions.
Compression
Compression appears when:
Pressure slope flattens
Pressure decays toward its EMA
Often precedes:
Breakouts
Trend continuation
Reversals
Exhaustion Signals
Bull Exhaustion: Price makes higher highs while pressure weakens above upper zone
Bear Exhaustion: Price makes lower lows while pressure weakens below lower zone
Exhaustion highlights loss of force, not immediate reversal.
Trading Edge
PW-O provides insight into momentum quality, not just direction.
Advantages over traditional oscillators:
Detects weakening moves early
Filters low-quality breakouts
Confirms pullbacks in strong trends
Adapts to volatility automatically
Avoids fixed overbought/oversold traps
Best Use
PW-O is best used as a confirmation and filtering tool, combined with:
EMA / VWAP trend bias
Market structure
Entry timing strategies
It is not intended as a standalone signal generator.
Markets & Timeframes
Optimized for NQ / ES
Works on all timeframes
Compatible with crypto & equities
Author Notes
This indicator is designed to reflect pressure flow and participation, not lagging momentum.
Focus on pressure behavior, not single-bar signals.
HOANO GikaV1❤️ Link indicator : t.me
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HOANO GikaV1 : is a special, custom-designed indicator. It is a private (invite-only) indicator, created specifically for analysis and testing purposes.
This indicator is not intended for public use and requires the author’s permission before being applied to any chart. There are no guarantees or assurances of profit. The indicator is provided “as is” and is for educational and reference purposes only.
If you wish to be granted access, please contact the author directly.
HOANO ALGO❤️ Link indicator : t.me
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HOANO ALGO : is a special, custom-designed indicator. It is a private (invite-only) indicator, created specifically for analysis and testing purposes.
This indicator is not intended for public use and requires the author’s permission before being applied to any chart. There are no guarantees or assurances of profit. The indicator is provided “as is” and is for educational and reference purposes only.
If you wish to be granted access, please contact the author directly.
Structura Candles Volume 1 v1.0█ OVERVIEW
Structura Candles Volume 1 is an advanced candlestick pattern recognition indicator based on the research methodology of Thomas N. Bulkowski's "Encyclopedia of Candlestick Charts." This indicator identifies 19 statistically-validated candlestick patterns and provides real-time backtesting against your current chart.
█ METHODOLOGY
Unlike traditional candlestick indicators that rely on theoretical pattern behavior, this script implements Bulkowski's empirical approach:
- Trend Detection: 10-period EMA to define short-term trend context
- Tall Candle Filter: 146% of 22-day average height threshold (statistically significant candles)
- Breakout Confirmation: Tracks whether price breaks above pattern high or below pattern low within a user-defined window
- Non-Repainting: Signals only confirm on bar close
█ PATTERNS INCLUDED
LONG Signals (Bullish):
- Three-Line Strike Bearish (84% reversal rate per Bulkowski)
- Engulfing Bullish
- Morning Star / Morning Doji Star
- Belt Hold Bullish
- Abandoned Baby Bullish
- Rising Window
- Three Inside Up
- Three Outside Up
SHORT Signals (Bearish):
- Engulfing Bearish
- Three Black Crows
- Evening Star / Evening Doji Star
- Abandoned Baby Bearish
- Two Black Gapping
- Falling Window
- Belt Hold Bearish
- Three Inside Down
- Three Outside Down
█ FEATURES
- Real-time pattern detection with LONG/SHORT direction
- Dynamic win rate calculation based on YOUR chart's historical performance
- Comparison to Bulkowski's book statistics
- Label colors update based on outcome:
🟡 Yellow = Pending (awaiting breakout)
🟢 Green = WIN (correct breakout direction)
🔴 Red = LOSS (wrong breakout direction)
⚪ Gray = Timeout (excluded from statistics)
- Separated LONG vs SHORT performance dashboard
- Adjustable breakout timeout window
█ HOW TO USE
1. When a pattern appears, the label shows direction (LONG/SHORT) and historical win rate
2. Wait for bar close confirmation (✓ CONFIRMED status)
3. Monitor subsequent bars for breakout above pattern high (bullish) or below pattern low (bearish)
4. Use the dashboard to identify which patterns perform best on your specific instrument
█ IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER
- Past performance does not guarantee future results
- The "Book WR" values are from Bulkowski's historical research on US equities and may differ across instruments, timeframes, and market conditions
- This indicator is for educational and analytical purposes only
- Always use proper risk management and do your own analysis before trading
- The win rates displayed are based on the breakout methodology, not actual trade profitability
█ SETTINGS
- Max Bars to Breakout: How long to wait for pattern confirmation (default: 10)
- Pattern Toggles: Enable/disable individual patterns
- Bulkowski Parameters: Adjust trend EMA, height threshold, and doji tolerance
█ ACCESS
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MA12 x MA80 Bands Signals - JAMMALMA12 × MA80 Bands Signal – Trend Assistant | Jammal
This script provides a clean and simple entry-timing assistant based on the interaction between MA12 and dynamic bands around MA80.
It helps visualize potential trend-based entry points with clear and non-intrusive signals.
The MA80 bands are fully adjustable, allowing you to customize the sensitivity based on the market and timeframe.
Features:
Trend-based entry assistance
MA12 cross with MA80 dynamic bands
Adjustable MA80 bands (user-controlled offset)
Clear triangles, labels, and short horizontal levels
Works on all markets and all timeframes
Helps visualize trend interaction and entry timing
Designed for traders who want a simple, clean, and supportive trading tool.
Supporting tool only – not a complete trading system.
Enjoy and happy trading!
Jammal
Price Action ICT SMC - Crypto Lidya (Pro)ONE CHART. ONE FLOW.
Rule-based PA + ICT + SMC — not “signals,” a system.
This product isn’t built to stack more drawings on your chart. It’s built to clarify context and enforce the same decision flow across any market and timeframe.
First direction & location (Premium/Discount – PD), then structure (CHoCH/BOS), followed by liquidity (sweeps/pools), and finally execution zones (OB/BB/FVG/BPR).
All inside one framework, driven by one consistent logic.
What it actually solves:
- “What’s happening?” → answered with market structure.
- “What matters?” → filtered by liquidity and PD positioning.
- “Where’s the trade idea?” → defined as an area, via OB/BB + FVG/BPR confluence.
- “Why is my chart a mess?” → fixed with Limit to Nearest: it prioritizes and displays only the most relevant levels closest to price.
- “When do I act?” → handled through a structured alert flow (Confirm / Created / Retest / Touch events).
Bottom line: This isn’t a toy that sprays “signals” everywhere. It’s a professional, market-structure-first engine that builds a disciplined workflow: Structure + Liquidity + Confirmation → one decision flow.
Note: To try the full Pro feature set for free, use Price Action ICT SMC – Crypto Lidya (Lite), which is already published on TradingView.
Lite includes the same tools and logic as Pro, but it only works on DOGE, TSLA, and EURUSD charts - making it the best way to test the workflow before upgrading.
1.) PA • Performance is the module that controls speed and chart clarity from one place.
Analysis and drawings run within the selected number of bars, preventing unnecessary historical clutter.
- Smoother experience: Reduces load in multi-module workflows (OB/FVG/BPR/Structure, etc.).
- Cleaner chart: Highlights the current flow and cuts visual noise.
- Controlled scope: Only as much history and objects as you actually need.
📌 Before/After visual placeholders:
Before: Higher bar count → denser drawings/labels
After: Optimized bar count → cleaner, more readable flow
2.) ICT • Bias Dashboard is a top-down directional context panel built on market structure (not indicators).
It summarizes your selected timeframe stack in one table, so you can align direction at a glance without jumping between TFs.
- Structure-based bias: Shows ▲ UP / ▼ DOWN / N/A derived from swing structure (HH+HL vs LL+LH), not moving averages.
- TF Stack control: Configure up to 6 timeframe slots and set Swing Type per slot (Extreme/Major/Medium/Minor) to match your style.
- Reason column (optional): Turn on Show Bias Reason to display the logic behind each bias in plain text.
- Active TF row: Highlights the current chart timeframe context inside the dashboard for instant alignment.
- Visual-only panel: Designed as a clean decision aid (doesn’t change detections/alerts).
One glance bias dashboard → faster, cleaner top-down confirmation
3.) SMC • Labels & EQ Pools is a structure + liquidity labeling layer designed to keep your chart clean, readable, and actionable.
It prints HH/HL/LH/LL on confirmed pivots and marks EQH/EQL as liquidity pools—so you spot key targets and traps instantly.
- Structure labels: Fast HH/HL/LH/LL read for trend and shifts.
- EQ Pools: Flags equal highs/lows (EQH/EQL) as high-interest liquidity zones.
- Advanced controls: Balanced (auto tolerance via ATR%/Median Spread) or Manual (tick-precision) to fit any market/timeframe.
- Anti-clutter modes: Filter labels by BOS/CHoCH context to show only what matters.
This screenshot shows SMC • Labels & EQ Pools in action with the Advanced tolerance controls.
Confirmed pivots are labeled as HH/HL/LH/LL, while equal highs/lows are flagged as EQH/EQL liquidity pools for instant target recognition.
4.) SMC • Liquidity Sweep • Core & Sources is the liquidity-engine that tracks key pools and flags true sweep / stop-hunt events inside your PA + ICT + SMC workflow.
It supports 3 liquidity types in one feed: EQH/EQL, Swing High/Low (BSL/SSL), and Previous Day High/Low (PDH/PDL).
- 3-source liquidity feed: Toggle EQ pools, swing pools, and PDH/PDL to match your model.
- Sweep tolerance control: Build sweep bands from EQ Tolerance or ATR% for consistent hit/confirm logic.
- Clean LIQ visualization: Draw open liquidity as Lines or Zones (execution bands).
📌 Before/After visual placeholders:
Liquidity Level Display:
Before: Display = Lines → horizontal LIQ levels (minimal, fast read)
After: Display = Zones → LIQ execution bands (tolerance-based boxes)
Limit to Nearest (Liquidity Pools):
Before: OFF → more pools drawn (history-based), higher visual density, Status = Dual
After: ON → only the nearest pools around price (N/2 above + N/2 below), Status = Active
4.1) SMC • Liquidity Sweep • Setup is the confirmation layer that turns a liquidity sweep into a clear, rule-based LIQ SETUP label.
It evaluates the sweep against the LIQ main level (lvl) and its execution band (tol), then prints the setup on the next candle open after confirmation (within the selected Lookback).
Preset-driven workflow: Pick the confirmation strictness that fits your style.
- Quick: Wick hits the outer band, then closes back to the main level (lvl) (fastest, minimal rules).
- Textbook: Same reclaim close to lvl plus opposite candle color (cleaner confirmation).
- Strict: 2-candle confirm (Reclaim + Follow-Through) with stronger rejection rules (highest selectivity).
- All: Any preset can trigger; the label prints the preset name (priority: Strict > Textbook > Quick).
This chart shows SMC • Liquidity Sweep • Setup in action with the Textbook preset enabled.
The script tracks Swing BSL/SSL liquidity, detects the sweep, and prints LIQ SETUP labels only after confirmation—turning stop-hunts into clean, rule-based execution context (reclaim + follow-through).
5.) SMC • Market Structure is the structural backbone of the system. It defines the valid trend, the valid shift, and the valid break—so every Liquidity/OB/FVG/BPR event is interpreted in the correct context.
- BOS / CHoCH engine: Prints continuation (BOS) vs reversal (CHoCH) from confirmed swing structure.
- Structure Scope: Locks analysis to the exact structure layer you trade (macro → micro), preventing “wrong-layer” signals.
- Swing Type: Controls pivot strictness—Minor for responsiveness, Major/Extreme for higher-quality structure.
📌 Swing Type — Before/After visual placeholders:
Before: External Swing Type = Major + Structure Scope = External → Higher-order structure is tracked; BOS/CHoCH prints are selective and represent macro structural shifts.
After: External Swing Type = Major + Structure Scope = Internal → The macro swing anchor is preserved, while BOS/CHoCH is evaluated on the internal execution layer for earlier, more responsive confirmation.
6.) SMC • CHoCH is the structure-turning-point marker produced by the Swing Structure engine. It prints the first meaningful break against the current structure direction (Change of Character) and lets you control whether it’s shown and how the break is confirmed.
- Show CHoCH: Hides/shows only the visuals (the structure engine can still keep its state for the system flow).
- CHoCH Confirm Mode: Defines what counts as a valid break (Close / Wick / Body, plus combined rules for stricter or more responsive confirmation).
6.1) SMC • CHoCH • Style controls the on-chart presentation of CHoCH so the structure read stays clean and consistent.
- Line color / width / style
- Label size / alignment (left–center–right) / text
- Label background & text colors
6.2) SMC • CHoCH • Bar Colors optionally paints candles based on the direction of the last confirmed CHoCH—purely visual, not a logic filter.
- ON: Bars reflect the active CHoCH regime (Up/Down) using your chosen colors.
- OFF: Bars remain in the chart’s native colors.
Bar coloring is ON → candles adopt the last confirmed CHoCH direction color (Up/Down) for instant regime clarity.
7.) SMC • BOS prints Break of Structure when price confirms a continuation break in the active structural direction. It’s the textbook “trend-maintenance” break—used to validate continuation and anchor the next liquidity/zone logic.
- BOS logic: Continuation break only (not reversal).
- Confirm mode: Defines what qualifies as a valid break (based on your break confirmation setting).
- Workflow role: Provides the structural “green light” for continuation setups.
7.1) SMC • BOS • Style controls how BOS is presented on-chart to keep the structure read clean and consistent.
- Line style: Color / width / line type
- Label style: Size / text / alignment
- Label colors: Background + text colors
8.) SMC • FVG • Core detects and draws Fair Value Gaps (Imbalance) as textbook 3-candle inefficiencies, and keeps the focus on active (unmitigated) gaps.
- Show FVG: Enables FVG detection + plotting.
- Limit to Nearest: Shows only the nearest active FVGs around price for a clean chart.
- FVG History Count: Sets how many active FVG boxes stay visible (balanced above/below price).
8.1) SMC • FVG • Filters removes noise by enforcing a minimum FVG size threshold.
- Mode: Percent / ATR / Ticks / Absolute
- Minimum Value: Threshold value for the selected mode
- ATR Length: Used only when Mode = ATR
8.2) SMC • FVG • Style controls the visual standard of active FVG zones.
- Fill / Border: Active FVG box colors
- Box Text: Optional label inside the box
- Text Color: Label color
9.) SMC • BPR • Core detects and plots Balanced Price Ranges (BPR) by pairing opposing inefficiencies into a single, actionable zone.
It’s the textbook “balance area” used to map premium/discount reaction zones after displacement.
- BPR logic: Forms a BPR when bullish/bearish imbalances overlap into one balanced range.
- Active zone focus: Keeps the chart centered on relevant, tradable BPRs (not endless history).
- Workflow role: A clean execution zone for reactions, mitigations, and continuation entries—read together with structure + liquidity.
10.) SMC • Zones • OB/BB/SD Shared is the shared rule layer that standardizes how zones are built, filtered, and labeled across Order Blocks (OB), Breaker Blocks (BB), and optional Supply/Demand (S/D) tagging.
- Zone Refinement: Defines zone bounds from the source candle (Body / Wick) or adds a Mean Threshold line inside the zone for textbook mean-reference execution.
- Zone Quality Filter + Tightness: A preset quality gate (Balanced / High Quality / Strict) with a single 1–5 Tightness control to tighten/loosen all thresholds together; BB inherits from OB, so this setting upgrades both.
- Overlap Pruning: When same-side zones overlap beyond a minimum ratio, the engine keeps the stronger zone and removes the weaker to prevent stacking.
- Supply/Demand Tagging: Converts OBs into S/D with Off / Simple / Strength+Context; Strength+Context requires a minimum Strength % and can enforce FVG confluence and/or Liquidity-sweep context.
📌 Before/After visual placeholders:
Before: When the Zone Overlap Threshold is set high, OB + BB zones can stack within the same price band, increasing visual density.
After: When the Zone Overlap Threshold is set low (e.g., 0.2), overlapping OB + BB zones within the same price band are pruned into a cleaner, single-zone output per area. (The pruning logic keeps the stronger zone; if equal, it keeps the most recent.)
Before: With Zone Quality Filter (OB/BB) = No Filter, the engine plots all detected OB/BB candidates, so lower-grade zones can remain on-chart and increase visual density.
After: With Zone Quality Filter (OB/BB) = Balanced, the engine applies a quality gate and suppresses weaker candidates—keeping a cleaner set of zones focused on higher-grade structure.
11.) SMC • Zones • OB (Order Block) detects textbook bullish/bearish Order Blocks and plots them as actionable institutional zones, standardized by the shared refinement + quality rules.
- Bullish / Bearish OB: Built from confirmed structure breaks using the source candle (Body/Wick refinement).
- Mitigation tracking: Updates zone state as price revisits the block (retest/mitigation flow).
- Strength % (0–100): Calculated on a fixed Source → Break window with a weighted model (volume, impulse, body/wick quality, continuity), capped at 100.
- Nearest-first clarity: Limit-to-Nearest keeps OBs focused around current price.
- Alerts: Fully integrated with Any alert() flow: OB Created, OB Retest, and optional OB + FVG Confluence (when enabled, it takes priority over “OB Created” on the same bar).
- Strength % (0–100): Calculated on a fixed Source → Break window with a weighted model:
• 35% directional volume dominance
• 25% impulse (leg range normalized by volume-weighted average candle range)
• 20% source candle body quality (body/range)
• 10% wick quality
• 10% directional continuity (same-direction closes)
12.) SMC • Zones • BB (Breaker Block) marks textbook breaker zones formed when an Order Block is invalidated and flipped into a structured retest level. BBs follow the shared refinement + quality rules, so zone geometry stays consistent across OB/BB.
- Bullish / Bearish BB: Created on OB invalidation → breaker flip (continuation/retest framework).
- Retest / mitigation tracking: BB state updates as price interacts with the zone.
- Nearest-first clarity: Limit-to-Nearest keeps only the most relevant BBs around current price.
- Alerts: Integrated with Any alert() flow: BB Created and BB Retest (First Clean Touch).
- Strength % (0–100) — BB-specific: Starts by inheriting the originating OB Strength. On the invalidation break, it can add a Displacement Break bonus (body-dominant candle closing near the extreme). After creation, strength becomes dynamic: repeated retests apply stepwise decay (from the 2nd touch onward), while the first clean rejection can add a one-time bonus.
13.) PRO USER • SMC • IDM (Inducement) marks the textbook inducement (IDM) point—where price “baits” participation, then takes internal liquidity before the real move.
It highlights the internal liquidity level (the inducement) and flags the setup once that liquidity is taken and followed by a valid shift in structure/flow (per your confirmation settings).
- IDM level mapping: Defines inducement at the internal swing layer (the liquidity price typically raids first).
- Context-first signal: IDM is treated as a prerequisite filter—liquidity first, then structure/continuation logic.
- Execution clarity: Turns “random spikes” into a readable sequence: Induce → Take Liquidity → Shift → Execute.
- Alerts: Integrated into the Any alert() flow for IDM events (IDM mapped / taken / confirmed, depending on your enabled triggers).
Before: IDM (Inducement) is disabled — no inducement mapping is applied, so the chart keeps the standard zone/structure output as-is.
After: IDM (Inducement) is enabled (Internal • Wick Only • Link Window = 30 • Min Separation = 10) — internal inducement is tracked and the on-chart output becomes more selective, prioritizing zones that remain relevant under the IDM workflow.
14.) PRO USER • ICT • PD Range (Premium/Discount) maps the current dealing range and prints the Premium / Discount framework with EQ (midpoint).
It’s the textbook ICT filter that answers one question first: “Is price offering premium (sell-side) or discount (buy-side)?”
- PDH / PDL + EQ: Defines the range high/low and the equilibrium midpoint for clean PD context.
- Range source control: Choose the PD source (your selected timeframe/range basis) to keep PD aligned with your model.
- PD filter for zones: Zones can be evaluated by PD position (premium vs discount) so execution stays context-correct.
- Clean display: Optional shading/lines so PD context is visible without chart clutter.
Before: PD Range is disabled, so zones are displayed without Premium/Discount context and PDH/PDL/50% levels are not shown.
After: PD Range is enabled (Mode: OB+FVG, PD Source TF: 1D) and PDH/PDL/50% is displayed with Premium / Midpoint / Discount markers—so zones are read and validated by PD positioning.
15.) PRO USER • ICT • Displacement marks the textbook impulsive expansion that drives price away from balance and typically precedes imbalance (FVG) and structure confirmation. It standardizes “real displacement” by filtering candles through body/range strength and range-threshold rules.
- Displacement detection: Flags expansion candles where body dominance and range strength meet the selected thresholds (e.g., range vs ATR / percent).
- Confirmation role: Treats displacement as the “commitment leg” that validates structure intent before zones are prioritized.
- Workflow integration: Strengthens the read of FVG / OB / IDM by anchoring them to a qualified impulsive leg.
- Display & alerts: Optional displacement markers/labels and alert hooks for displacement events (when enabled).
16.) PRO USER • ICT • Killzones (Sessions) maps the key ICT dealing windows on your chart, so you can align execution with the sessions where liquidity and displacement most commonly appear.
- Session windows: Plots the selected killzones as on-chart time blocks (clean, standardized session boundaries).
- Session focus: Keeps your workflow anchored to high-activity periods—ideal for sweep → displacement → entry sequences.
- Visual control: Optional shading, labels, and minimal display modes to avoid chart clutter.
- Model alignment: Use killzones as a timing filter on top of Structure / Liquidity / PD context.
This screenshot shows ICT Killzones (Sessions) configured in a NY Open–only workflow.
The blue session shading marks the active dealing window, and Strict outside-session behavior keeps the chart focused by gating key SMC events.
With the session filter enabled (CHoCH/BOS/Sweeps/IDM toggles), the script prioritizes structure + liquidity signals inside the killzone, where displacement and raids are statistically more common—so zones like OB / FVG are read with clean timing context.
17.) Outputs • Alerts is the single “Any alert()” output layer that consolidates the system’s key events into one alert stream (fired once per bar close).
- Master switch: Enable/disable all script alerts without affecting visuals.
- Event routing: Select exactly what gets reported (CHoCH/BOS Confirm, IDM Break, Liquidity Sweep, Sweep→CHoCH/BOS, OB/BB Created + first clean retest, FVG/BPR Created + first clean touch).
- De-dup logic: When a more specific event exists on the same bar, the generic line is suppressed (e.g., Sweep→CHoCH/BOS).
- Spam control: Optional Alert Cooldown (Bars) + Minimum Liquidity Tier (Alerts) gate for liquidity-based events.
After setting up the alert, the flow works like this: on the left, you create a TradingView alert by selecting the indicator and choosing “Any alert() function call” (Any Alert) as the condition.
When an enabled event triggers, an alert entry appears on the right in the Alerts panel, and the message clearly shows the event name and direction.
Dual Candle PathThis indicator displays the Master Trendline. This line is composed of two other lines: the Candle Born Trendline and the Candle End Trendline. Visualizing its progress allows you to track the significant influence of the closing price on price movements and the various ways in which it determines them. Its use is enhanced when the candlestick color is removed.






















