Pivots Universales 1H - H y PIt aims to measure the projected average volatility of the current day versus that of the previous day using Bollinger.Pine Script® Indikatorvon Stratberry9
Canales Pivot H y P - EXTREMOSBollinger Extremes measures the average estimated volatility during the day, compared to the closing price.Pine Script® Indikatorvon StratberryAktualisiert 9
Niveles H y P v6 - Fix Finalmarca bollinger bands movimiento en hora al cierre y en el pre mercado Pine Script® Indikatorvon StratberryAktualisiert 20
MA Zone Candle Color 8.0This indicator plots a selected moving average (any type: EMA, VWAP, HMA, ALMA, custom composites, RVWAP, etc.) and creates a symmetrical grid of horizontal levels/bands spaced at precise, predefined increments around it. The spacing between levels can be set in two modes: Percent (%) of the current MA value Points (fixed price units) The available increment sizes follow a specific geometric-like sequence (very similar to Gann square-of-9 derived steps), giving you clean, repeatable distance choices such as 0.61, 1.22, 2.44, 4.88, 9.77 points (or their percentage equivalents). Core purpose It visually marks exactly how far price has moved away from your chosen moving average — in multiples of the increment you selected. Main practical use cases - 1. Measuring distance from key reference level VWAP or EMA(20–89), Points mode, 1.22–4.88 incr. "Price is currently 3.5 increments above VWAP" → quick context for context 2. Identifying structured price levels Points mode + 2.44 or 4.88 increment Treat every band as potential support/resistance or target zone 3. Comparing extension size across instruments Percent mode, same increment value across symbols Makes extensions visually comparable (BTC vs ETH vs SPX vs NQ) 4. Session / intraday structure mapping RVWAP or session VWAP + Points mode See how many "steps" price has made since session open / reset 5. Setting objective take-profit / scale-out levels Any MA + medium increment (4.88–19.53 points) "I'll take partials at +2×, +4×, +6× increment" — very mechanical 6. Volatility-adjusted grid (crypto/forex) Points mode with larger increments Prevents bands from becoming too wide/narrow during huge volatility swings Most common combo MA: VWAP or RVWAP (session/day reset) Mode: Points Increment: 1.220704 or 2.441408 or 4.8828125 Bands per side: 30–60 → Creates a clean, evenly-spaced ladder of levels around the daily/intraday average that traders can use purely for distance measurement and objective level marking. In short: It's a very precise, repeatable distance ruler built around any moving average you choose — nothing more, nothing less. Pine Script® Indikatorvon surfchaserAktualisiert 10
Joegtradez Asian & London Highs/LowsCustom lines can be used to mark out asia/ london session Pine Script® Indikatorvon Joegtradez11
lgvsrproindicatorbased on vwap and support and resistance.price action liquidity Pine Script® Indikatorvon laxmanaccountant2121605
LogTrend Retest EngineLogTrend Retest Engine (LTRE) LogTrend Retest Engine (LTRE) is an advanced trend-continuation overlay designed to identify high-probability breakout retests using logarithmic regression , volatility-adjusted deviation bands , and market regime filtering . Unlike traditional channels or moving averages, LTRE models price behavior in log space , allowing it to adapt naturally to exponential market moves common in crypto, indices, and long-term trends. 🔹 How It Works Logarithmic Regression Core Performs linear regression on log-transformed price and time Produces a structurally accurate trend midline that scales with price growth Volatility-Adjusted Deviation Bands Dynamic upper and lower zones based on statistical deviation ATR weighting expands or contracts bands as volatility changes Adaptive Lookback (Optional) Automatically adjusts regression length using volatility pressure Faster response in high-volatility environments, smoother in consolidation 🔹 Market Regime Detection LTRE actively filters conditions using: R² trend strength (trend quality, not just slope) Volatility compression vs expansion User-defined minimum trend strength threshold Signals are disabled during ranging or low-quality conditions . 🔹 Breakout → Retest Signal Logic LTRE does not chase breakouts. Signals trigger only when: 1. Price breaks cleanly outside the deviation band 2. Market regime is confirmed as trending 3. Price performs a controlled retest within a user-defined tolerance BUY Break above upper band → retest → trend confirmed SELL Break below lower band → retest → trend confirmed This structure is designed to reduce false breakouts and late entries. 🔹 Visual & Projection Tools Clean midline and deviation bands Optional filled zones Optional future trend projection for forward structure planning On-chart statistics for trend strength and volatility compression 🔹 Best Use Cases Trend continuation & pullback strategies Crypto, Forex, Indices, and equities Works best on 15m and higher timeframes ⚠️ Disclaimer LTRE is a decision-support tool , not a complete trading system. Always use proper risk management and confirm signals with additional structure, volume, or higher-timeframe context. Built for traders who wait for structure — not noise. Pine Script® Indikatorvon Cryptobingbong8
Adaptive Log Trend Zones + Retest SignalsAdaptive Log Trend Zones + Retest Signals Adaptive Log Trend Zones is a trend-following overlay built to identify high-probability breakout retests in strong market conditions. It combines logarithmic regression , volatility-adaptive behavior , and ATR-based trend zones to help traders stay aligned with dominant momentum while avoiding chop. 🔹 Core Features Logarithmic Regression Midline Uses linear regression on log price to better handle exponential market moves Produces smoother, more realistic trend structure on higher timeframes Volatility-Adaptive Lookback Automatically expands or contracts the regression length based on ATR volatility Reacts faster in high volatility, smoother in consolidation Dynamic Trend Zones Upper and lower bands are ATR-adjusted and trend-colored Optional future projection for visual trend guidance Breakout → Retest Signal Logic Detects clean breakouts beyond the trend zone Waits for a controlled pullback (retest) before signaling Signals only trigger when trend strength is confirmed Trend Quality Filter Internal regime detection filters out low-quality, sideways conditions Uses slope strength and volatility compression to validate entries 🔹 Signals BUY : Bullish breakout followed by a valid retest in a trending regime SELL : Bearish breakout followed by a valid retest in a trending regime Signals are designed for trend continuation , not mean reversion. 🔹 Best Use Cases Crypto, Forex, and Index markets Higher timeframes (15m+ recommended) Trend continuation and pullback strategies ⚠️ Notes This indicator is not a standalone trading system . Always use proper risk management and confirm signals with structure, volume, or higher-timeframe context. Designed for traders who prefer structure, patience, and momentum alignment. Pine Script® Indikatorvon Cryptobingbong5
Atilla EMA Cloud PRO (FINAL - FIXED)Atilla EMA Cloud PRO (FINAL – FIXED) is a professional trend-filtering indicator designed to eliminate noise and keep traders out of low-probability, sideways markets. This indicator is built around a multi-EMA structure (EMA 9 / 21 / 35 / 55) combined with an ATR-based sensitivity filter and candle confirmation logic. Its primary goal is not to generate constant signals, but to clearly define when the market is worth trading — and when it is not. Key Features: Advanced EMA Cloud that defines clear NO-TRADE ZONES ATR-based sideways market detection to suppress fake trends Trend confirmation using momentum + candle structure Adjustable sensitivity for different market conditions Optimized for 15-minute charts, suitable for both crypto and forex Designed to favor quality over quantity How to use: Trade only when price is outside the EMA Cloud Ignore signals during gray / flat conditions Focus on sustained color changes confirmed by EMA alignment Best used with proper risk management and higher timeframe context This indicator does not chase every move. It waits for structure, momentum, and clarity. Built for traders who value discipline, patience, and consistency over noise.Pine Script® Indikatorvon AtillaAlanya26
Daily Extension from 50DMA (adjustable) in ATR%Indicator to easily spot over extended prices in relation to ATR. ATR or ADR easily referencedPine Script® Indikatorvon alymtejani4
Free cash flow yield (Quarterly)Indicator: Free Cash Flow Yield (Quarterly) — Technical Description Purpose This indicator plots Free Cash Flow Yield (FCF Yield) using quarterly fundamentals and optionally adjusts it for dilution. It also computes trailing averages over multiple horizons (in quarters) to give a long-term valuation context. Data Sources All fundamentals are pulled from TradingView’s financial dataset using: request.financial(syminfo.tickerid, , "FQ", barmerge.gaps_on) Where: "FQ" = Quarterly frequency barmerge.gaps_on = keeps values as step-like series (updates only when new quarterly data is available) Financial fields used: FREE_CASH_FLOW (FCF) ENTERPRISE_VALUE (EV) TOTAL_SHARES_OUTSTANDING DILUTED_SHARES_OUTSTANDING Market cap is derived (not pulled directly in this version): marketCap = totalSharesOutstanding * close (Only used as a reference in the script; the yield itself is based on EV.) Core Calculation 1) FCF Yield (Net) The base yield is: FCF Yield ( % ) = FCF Enterprise Value × 100 FCF Yield(%)= Enterprise Value FCF ×100 Implementation detail: If FCF is na or EV is na or EV == 0, the result is set to na to avoid division errors. Dilution Adjustment (Optional Series) 2) Dilution Ratio The script estimates dilution impact using: dilutionRatio = Total Shares Outstanding Diluted Shares Outstanding dilutionRatio= Diluted Shares Outstanding Total Shares Outstanding Notes: If dilutedSharesOutstanding is missing or zero, the ratio becomes na. 3) Diluted FCF Yield If the ratio indicates dilution (<= 1), yield is scaled down: FCF Yield Diluted = FCF Yield × dilutionRatio FCF Yield Diluted=FCF Yield×dilutionRatio Else (ratio > 1 or na), the script defaults to the net yield: FCF Yield Diluted = FCF Yield FCF Yield Diluted=FCF Yield Practical interpretation: More dilution → lower ratio → lower diluted yield. If dilution fields are not reliable for a ticker, the script falls back to the base yield. Plotting Two series are shown: FCF Yield Net: plotted as columns (bars) FCF Yield Diluted: plotted as an area overlay This makes it easy to see: Step changes when new quarter data arrives Whether dilution meaningfully reduces the yield Labels (Per-bar) When fcfYieldDiluted > 0, the script prints the value as a percentage label at the yield level. Important technical point: Since fcfYieldDiluted is computed as a number like 8.5 for 8.5%, labels convert to percent format by dividing by 100 before formatting: str.tostring(fcfYieldDiluted / 100, format.percent) Rolling History & Averages 1) Rolling storage The script maintains a rolling array of the most recent 40 quarterly values: 40 quarters ≈ 10 years Each time a non-NA quarterly yield appears: It pushes it into the array If array length exceeds 40, it removes the oldest value 2) Trailing averages (quarter windows) Averages are computed over the most recent N quarters: 1Q (latest quarter value) 4Q ≈ 1 year 8Q ≈ 2 years 20Q ≈ 5 years 40Q ≈ 10 years If fewer than N values exist, that average is na. End-of-chart Summary Label On the last bar (barstate.islast), the script draws a summary label containing the trailing averages listed above. Placement logic The label is positioned slightly to the right of the current bar: Uses frequencyUnit (estimated number of chart bars per quarter) to offset the label into the future. frequencyUnit is computed as: frequencyUnit ≈ Seconds in 12 months Seconds per chart bar ÷ 4 frequencyUnit≈ Seconds per chart bar Seconds in 12 months ÷4 This is only for visual spacing, not calculation correctness. Limitations / Notes The yield series is “step-like” and updates only when new quarterly fundamentals are available. For some tickers, TradingView fundamentals (especially diluted shares) can be missing or inconsistent; the script protects against this by returning na or falling back to the net yield. EV-based yield can differ from market-cap-based yield; EV includes debt and cash effects, so it’s closer to an “all-capital” valuation measure.Pine Script® Indikatorvon mfeldyriza6
XAUUSD 15m - Clean Signals (Anti-Spam v3)This **XAUUSD 15m – Clean Signals (Anti-Spam v3)** is a trend-aligned signal indicator built around an **EMA basis + ATR channel**. It aims to produce **fewer but cleaner** long/short prompts. A 7-EMA acts as the basis line, ATR forms inner/outer bands, and a 50-EMA provides a trend filter. By default, it uses **ADX strength filtering** plus a **confirmation candle** rule to avoid choppy conditions and weak breakouts. Signals come in three types: **DR (pullback → reversal back above/below the basis)**, **MR (pierce the inner band then reclaim it)**, and **BO (inner-band breakout, off by default due to over-triggering)**. To control frequency, it adds a **cooldown (minimum bars between signals)** and a strict **arming/reset de-duplication**: after a same-direction signal fires, it won’t fire again until price “resets” by touching the inner band or the basis (user-selectable). A “room to outer band” filter helps prevent chasing near extremes. Overall, it’s designed for disciplined 15-minute momentum-pullback entries, especially during liquid sessions like London. Pine Script® Indikatorvon xuziyu40922
MTF 4MA Direction Dashboard and TF AlignmentThe MTF 4MA Direction Dashboard is a multi-timeframe trend-alignment tool designed to answer one core trading question: Are higher and lower timeframes pointing in the same direction — and how strong is that alignment? Instead of relying on a single chart timeframe, this indicator evaluates directional consistency across five timeframes simultaneously using a fast 4-period moving average. The result is a weighted directional score, expressed as Bull/Bear percentages and summarized with a clear letter grade and interpretation. This makes the indicator ideal as a trend filter, bias confirmation tool, or higher-timeframe context engine for discretionary and systematic traders alike. How It Works For each selected timeframe (default: 1H, 4H, 1D, 1W, 1M): A 4-period moving average is calculated (user-selectable MA type). The indicator determines direction by comparing the current MA value to the prior bar: Rising MA → Bullish Falling MA → Bearish Each timeframe contributes to a weighted score, allowing higher timeframes to carry more influence if desired. The combined result is converted into: Bull % Bear % Letter Grade (A–F) Plain-English interpretation All results are displayed in a compact, customizable on-chart dashboard. Dashboard Metrics Explained Aligned TFs Shows how many timeframes are bullish vs bearish. Bull % / Bear % Weighted directional confidence across all timeframes. Grade (A–F) A structured summary of alignment strength: A → Strong bullish alignment B → Constructive bullish bias C → Transitional / mixed conditions D → Weak structure F → Bearish or poorly aligned Grade Condition & Interpretation Explicit thresholds and a clear contextual reading of current market structure. How to Use This Indicator This is not an entry signal by itself. It is best used as a context and confirmation tool. Common use cases include: ✅ Trend Filtering Only take long trades when Bull % is elevated (e.g., Grade A or B). ✅ Multi-Timeframe Confirmation Confirm that lower-timeframe setups agree with higher-timeframe structure. ✅ Bias Control Reduce over-trading during mixed or transitional conditions (Grade C/D). ✅ Risk Management Context Scale position size or aggressiveness based on alignment strength. Ideal Trading Conditions This indicator performs best in: Trending or structurally developing markets Swing trading and position trading Higher-timeframe-aware intraday strategies Markets where directional follow-through matters more than noise During highly choppy or mean-reverting conditions, grades will naturally compress toward the middle — providing a visual cue to reduce directional exposure. Customization & Controls Select MA type (SMA, EMA, RMA, WMA) Adjust timeframe importance via custom weights Fully customizable table colors and position Toggle dashboard visibility on/off This flexibility allows the indicator to be adapted to different assets, trading styles, and risk preferences. Final Notes The MTF 4MA Direction Dashboard is designed to bring clarity to multi-timeframe analysis by transforming raw directional data into a structured, readable decision framework. Use it to align trades with structure, avoid fighting dominant trends, and maintain consistency across timeframes.Pine Script® Indikatorvon Dinjin38
Cloud Gold TrendTrend Filter (Ichimoku): If the price is above the cloud (Kumo), look only for "Long" signals. If it is below, look only for "Short" signals. Entry Signal (Bollinger): When the price touches the Lower Band while you are above the Cloud, it could be a great buying point in an uptrend. Volatility Confirmation: If the Bollinger Bands squeeze within the cloud, get ready for a strong directional move as soon as the price breaks one of the two levels.Pine Script® Indikatorvon Aplanet338
GOLD TERTIUM MGC 1mThis indicator is a visual tool for TradingView designed to help you read trend structure using EMAs and highlight potential long and short entries on the MGC 1‑minute chart, while filtering pullbacks and avoiding trades when the 200 EMA is flat. It calculates five EMAs (32, 50, 110, 200, 250) and plots them in different colors so you can clearly see the moving‑average stack and overall direction. The main trend is defined by the 200 EMA: bullish when price and the fast EMAs (32 and 50) are above it with a positive slope, and bearish when they are below it with a negative slope; if the 200 EMA is almost flat, signals are blocked to reduce trading in choppy markets. Entry logic looks for a pullback into the 32–50 EMA zone on the previous candle, then requires a trend‑aligned candle to trigger a signal: long when the trend is up, the previous bar retested the EMA zone, and the current bar closes above EMA 32 with a bullish body; short when the trend is down, there was a valid retest, the current bar closes below EMA 32 with a bearish body and EMA 32 is below EMA 50. On the chart, you will see colored EMAs plus green “L” triangles under bars for potential long entries and red “S” triangles above bars for potential short entries, which are meant as visual cues rather than automatic trade instructionsPine Script® Indikatorvon bkfeuer326Aktualisiert 5
DAG's IBPlots the Daily I.B. in Mountain Time. From Market Open to Market Close. Pine Script® Indikatorvon darrenguth31
Triple Confirmation with Alerts//@version=5 indicator("Triple Confirmation with Alerts", overlay=true) // Confirmation 1: ADX Trend Strength adxlen = input(14, "ADX Length") dilen = input(14, "DI Length") = ta.dmi(dilen, adxlen) trendStrong = adx > 25 uptrend = diplus > diminus and trendStrong downtrend = diminus > diplus and trendStrong // Confirmation 2: Stochastic k = ta.sma(ta.stoch(close, high, low, 14), 3) d = ta.sma(k, 3) stochBullish = k > d and k <= d and k < 80 stochBearish = k < d and k >= d and k > 20 // Confirmation 3: Bollinger Bands bbLength = input(20, "BB Length") bbMult = input(2.0, "BB Multiplier") basis = ta.sma(close, bbLength) dev = bbMult * ta.stdev(close, bbLength) upper = basis + dev lower = basis - dev bbBullish = close > lower and close <= lower bbBearish = close < upper and close >= upper // Generate Signals buySignal = uptrend and stochBullish and bbBullish sellSignal = downtrend and stochBearish and bbBearish // Plot plotshape(buySignal, "Buy", shape.triangleup, location.belowbar, color.green, size=size.small) plotshape(sellSignal, "Sell", shape.triangledown, location.abovebar, color.red, size=size.small) // Alerts alertcondition(buySignal, "Triple Confirmation Buy", "Buy signal generated") alertcondition(sellSignal, "Triple Confirmation Sell", "Sell signal generated")Pine Script® Indikatorvon PodaAnjinadhari3
VDUB Bands - MTF WMA+ATR Volatility Lanes (6 Alerts)VDUB Bands draws volatility-scaled “trend lanes” around a Weighted Moving Average (WMA) using ATR (or a WMA of True Range). It can display up to four tiers (L1–L4), with higher tiers sourced from higher timeframes to show local structure → higher-timeframe structure on a single chart. ──────────────────────────────────────── 1. What it does (plain English) ──────────────────────────────────────── Think of each tier as a lane system around the trend: • Inner rails = “normal volatility lane” around the WMA • Outer rails = “extension / extreme zone” for that tier • Higher tiers (L3/L4) show bigger structure • Lower tiers (L1/L2) show active lane behavior Typical interpretation: • Price inside inner rails → normal variance around the trend lane • Between inner and outer → stretched, but not extreme • Outside outer rails → extended vs that tier’s volatility band ──────────────────────────────────────── 2) Why it’s useful (and why it’s not a mashup) ──────────────────────────────────────── This is not a bundle of unrelated indicators. Everything serves one cohesive purpose: • Visualize trend + volatility lanes across multiple time horizons • Keep rails consistent and readable (levels, fills, outlines) • Optional multi-timeframe aggregation for structure context • A compact 6-alert set to catch key transitions without alert spam ──────────────────────────────────────── 3) What you see on the chart ──────────────────────────────────────── For each level (L1–L4), you can show: • Upper/Lower Inner rails • Upper/Lower Outer rails • Optional center fill (between outer rails) = operating range • Optional MA line per tier (off by default to reduce clutter) • Base WMA line (L1 MA) if enabled Suggested workflow: • Start with L1 + L2 only • Add L3/L4 once you like the structure view • Use Dynamic Opacity if the chart feels crowded ──────────────────────────────────────── 4) How it works (transparent formula) ──────────────────────────────────────── For each tier: • MA = WMA(source, baseLen × levelMultiplier) • ATR_like = Wilder ATR (default) OR WMA(TrueRange, atrLen × levelMultiplier) Inner rails: • upperInner = MA + ATR_like × innerMult • lowerInner = MA - ATR_like × innerMult Outer rails: • upperOuter = MA + ATR_like × outerMult • lowerOuter = MA - ATR_like × outerMult Tier behavior: • L1 uses the chart timeframe • L2–L4 can use user-selected HTFs (defaults: 4H / D / W) or optional auto-selection ──────────────────────────────────────── 5) Multi-timeframe behavior + interpolation ──────────────────────────────────────── • L2–L4 use request.security() with lookahead OFF (no future data). • HTF bands naturally “step” when the HTF candle confirms. • Interpolate HTF Bands (optional): visually blends from the prior confirmed HTF value to the current confirmed HTF value to reduce stepping. This is display smoothing, not prediction. Repaint note: • If Live Interp (Repaints) is enabled, the HTF lines can update intrabar and may repaint. Keep it OFF for strict non-repainting behavior. ──────────────────────────────────────── 6) Auto-select L2/L3/L4 (optional) ──────────────────────────────────────── Two modes: A) Ladder (deterministic) • Picks “bigger” timeframes relative to the chart (simple and fast). B) Score (data-driven) • Tests candidate timeframes and scores them using: • Coverage: % of closes inside the OUTER band over Score Lookback • Width: average outer-band width as a fraction of MA • Targets: Target Coverage + Target Width • Weights: Coverage Weight + Width Weight Performance notes: • Score mode is heavier (many candidates). • “Lock auto-select after first pick” is recommended to reduce load and avoid platform limits. ──────────────────────────────────────── 7) Alerts (6 total, aggregated across L1–L4) ──────────────────────────────────────── Alerts trigger if ANY tier meets the condition: • Cross ABOVE an OUTER band • Cross BELOW an OUTER band • Cross ABOVE an INNER band • Cross BELOW an INNER band • Price is OUTSIDE ABOVE an OUTER band • Price is OUTSIDE BELOW an OUTER band These are intentionally aggregated to keep the alert count small while catching meaningful transitions. ──────────────────────────────────────── 8) Limitations & transparency ──────────────────────────────────────── • Indicator only (not a strategy). No performance claims. • MTF values update when the higher timeframe candle confirms. • Interpolation is visual smoothing; it does not forecast. • Non-standard chart types (Heikin Ashi/Renko/etc) may behave differently from standard candles. • If you enable repainting options, signals/levels may change intrabar. ──────────────────────────────────────── 9) Credits/reuse disclosure ──────────────────────────────────────── • Conceptual inspiration: VDUB and the community “VDUB_BINARY_PRO_3_V2” idea of WMA ± TR/ATR × multipliers. • This version is a reimplementation + extension, adding: o Multi-tier architecture (L1–L4) o Higher-timeframe sourcing + optional interpolation o Optional scoring-based timeframe selection o Dynamic opacity + streamlined plotting o Aggregated 6-alert set No code was copied directly from the older script; this is a rewritten implementation with additional features and different structure. www.tradingview.com Pine Script® Indikatorvon actempletAktualisiert 17
Fibonacci + RSI - StrategyOverview This is an intraday mean-reversion strategy designed for short timeframes (1–30 minutes). It combines volatility-based Fibonacci bands with RSI momentum signals to identify temporary price extremes and trade pullbacks back toward fair value. The strategy trades both long and short, uses limit entries, a manual exit logic, and a hard stop-loss as risk protection. Market Context The strategy assumes that, on intraday timeframes: price frequently deviates from its short-term fair value, extreme deviations tend to revert, momentum (RSI) can confirm exhaustion. It is not a trend-following system. Trades are taken against short-term extremes, not in the direction of breakouts. Indicators Used 1. Fibonacci Volatility Bands The bands are calculated using: VWMA (Volume Weighted Moving Average) as the central price, Standard Deviation as a volatility measure, a multiplier to create upper and lower bands. Key levels: Upper Band (fu1) – overextended price zone Lower Band (fd1) – oversold price zone Intermediate targets (fu764 / fd764) – mean-reversion profit targets These bands behave similarly to dynamic volatility channels. 2. RSI (Relative Strength Index) RSI length: typically 14 Oversold level: 30 Overbought level: 70 The strategy uses RSI crossovers to confirm momentum reversal: crossing up from oversold → potential long crossing down from overbought → potential short Entry Rules Long Entry A long position is considered when: Price trades below the lower Fibonacci band (fd1) RSI crosses upward from the oversold level Price is still below the predefined upside target The trade is entered using a limit order at the candle close. Short Entry A short position is considered when: Price trades above the upper Fibonacci band (fu1) RSI crosses downward from the overbought level Price is still above the predefined downside target The trade is entered using a limit order at the candle close. Exit Rules Manual Exit (Primary Exit) Positions are closed manually when price reaches predefined Fibonacci target levels: Long: price moves back up into the target zone Short: price moves back down into the target zone This exit represents the mean-reversion objective of the strategy. Stop-Loss (Risk Protection) A hard stop-loss is always active to protect against adverse moves. Long stop: below entry price Short stop: above entry price The stop is calculated as a fixed percentage (or ATR-based in later versions) from the entry price. The stop-loss is not the primary exit, but a safety mechanism. Order Management Philosophy Limit entries are used to avoid market slippage. Manual exits control trade logic. Stop-loss exits control risk only. Only one position per direction is managed at a time. Alerts are generated at signal or entry time for automation or monitoring. Risk & Characteristics Designed for frequent, small trades Low average drawdown per trade Performance depends heavily on: volatility regime correct stop sizing disciplined risk management Without proper position sizing, the strategy must not be traded live. Suitable Markets Forex pairs Indices Liquid crypto pairs Best performance is expected in ranging or mildly trending markets. Summary This strategy attempts to exploit short-term price overextensions by combining volatility bands with momentum confirmation. It relies on mean reversion, controlled risk, and disciplined execution rather than large directional moves.Pine Script® Strategievon hacky1610_1Aktualisiert 32
EMA Close Cluster crossover 2026-3Buy/Sell signal when Ema10,ema20, ema50 comes closes to each other and all 3 crosses above and below and price closes above or below ema10Pine Script® Indikatorvon Samanuja4
WoAlgo x DBG v3 Premium**WoAlgo x DBG v3 Premium - Breakout & Trailing System** ## Overview WoAlgo x DBG v3 Premium is a comprehensive trading indicator that combines breakout detection, EMA crossover signals, and an intelligent trailing stop mechanism. This indicator is designed to identify potential entry points and manage trades with dynamic exit strategies. ## How It Works The indicator operates using a multi-component approach: **Entry Mechanism (3 Modes)** 1. **Breakout Mode**: Detects when price breaks above recent highs or below recent lows, simulating pending stop orders 2. **EMA Cross Mode**: Generates signals based on fast/slow EMA crossovers (default: 10/21) 3. **Both Mode**: Combines breakout and EMA signals for confluence-based entries **Trailing Stop System** The core feature of this indicator is its trailing stop mechanism: - Activates when trade reaches minimum profit threshold (default: 0.6 points) - Moves stop loss progressively as price moves favorably (default step: 0.2 points) - Locks in profits while allowing trades to capture extended moves - Provides dynamic exit rather than fixed take profit only **Time Filter** - Customizable trading window with timezone conversion - Day-of-week filters to avoid specific trading days - Automatic pending order cancellation outside trading hours ## Key Features - **Non-Repainting Signals**: All signals confirmed on bar close only - **Real-Time Dashboard**: Displays win rate, profit factor, trade statistics, and exit type breakdown - **Visual Trade Management**: Shows entry, TP, SL, and trailing stop levels on chart - **Pending Zone Visualization**: Displays potential breakout trigger levels - **Comprehensive Alerts**: Separate alerts for entries, TP hits, SL hits ## Parameters | Parameter | Default | Description | |-----------|---------|-------------| | Entry Mode | Breakout | Signal generation method | | Breakout Period | 1 | Candles for high/low calculation | | Breakout Buffer | 0.3 | Distance from high/low for pending | | Fast EMA | 10 | Fast moving average period | | Slow EMA | 21 | Slow moving average period | | Take Profit | 5.0 | Points for TP level | | Stop Loss | 8.0 | Points for SL level | | Trail Start | 0.6 | Minimum profit to activate trailing | | Trail Step | 0.2 | Trailing stop movement increment | ## How to Use 1. **Apply to Chart**: Add indicator to your preferred timeframe 2. **Configure Time Filter**: Set your trading session hours and timezone offset 3. **Monitor Signals**: - Green triangle = potential long entry - Red triangle = potential short entry 4. **Track Active Trades**: Dashboard shows current position status and statistics 5. **Review Performance**: Check win rate, profit factor, and exit type distribution ## Dashboard Statistics The real-time dashboard displays: - Total trades, wins, and losses - Win rate percentage - Profit factor calculation - Exit type breakdown (TP / Trailing / SL hits) - Net profit and maximum drawdown - Current position status ## Best Practices - **Timeframe Selection**: Test on multiple timeframes to find optimal settings for your trading style - **Parameter Optimization**: Adjust TP/SL/Trailing parameters based on instrument volatility - **Time Filter Usage**: Enable time filter to avoid low-liquidity periods - **Confluence Approach**: Consider using "Both" entry mode for higher probability setups - **Risk Management**: Always use position sizing appropriate to your account ## Limitations - Indicator performance varies across different market conditions - Historical statistics shown do not guarantee future results - Backtest results may differ from live trading due to slippage and spread - Works best on liquid markets with consistent price action ## Important Disclaimer **This indicator is for educational and analytical purposes only.** - This is not financial advice or a recommendation to trade - Past performance does not guarantee future results - Trading involves substantial risk of loss - Always use proper risk management strategies - Consider your financial situation and risk tolerance before trading - Seek advice from qualified financial professionals if needed If you find this indicator helpful for your analysis, please consider giving it a **Boost** (👍) to support future development and help other traders discover it. For more trading tools, educational content, and indicator updates, feel free to **follow @ionmarpie** on TradingView. Your support motivates continued improvement and new releases! Happy trading and always manage your risk wisely! 📈 Pine Script® Indikatorvon ionmarpie31
Volume Up Smaller Candle Pattern2 Candle volume lets you use the candle to highlight anomlay in th eprice action once we have indentfied this we can then think about going long and short.Pine Script® Indikatorvon Kahil10015
Custom Time-Range Breakout with 4x EMA Filter Time-Range Breakout Monitor with 4x EMA FilterThis indicator is a powerful tool designed to capture volatility during specific market hours (like London or New York opens). It monitors a custom price range (High/Low) and tracks whether these levels are breached, using a 4x EMA ribbon as a trend filter.Key Features:Adjustable Range: Define your own start and end time (hours and minutes) to mark the session range.Breakout Tracking: The indicator visually tracks if the High or Low of the session has been taken (Broken) and displays the status in a real-time dashboard.4x EMA Ribbon: Integrated trend filter with specific color coding for quick visual confirmation.Smart Alerts: Built-in alerts for both Bullish (Up) and Bearish (Down) breakouts.EMA Color Legend (Rafał's Setup):EMA PeriodColorRoleEMA 20GrayShort-term momentumEMA 50GreenMedium-term trend confirmationEMA 100YellowIntermediate support/resistanceEMA 200RedLong-term baseline (The "Trendline")How to Use:Set the Session: Input your target range in the settings (e.g., 09:00 - 10:00).Monitor the Dashboard: The top-right table shows "TAK" (YES) or "NIE" (NO) if the levels have been breached during the current day.Confirm the Trend: * Long: Price breaks above the range AND is supported by the Green (50) and Red (200) EMAs.Short: Price breaks below the range AND is trending under the Green (50) and Red (200) EMAs.Settings:Start/End Hour & Minute: Full control over the tracked time window.Alerts: Enable "Wybicie Górą" or "Wybicie Dołem" in the TradingView Alert menu.Pine Script® Indikatorvon koczkoda112