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MACD Alekhine V1MACD Alekhine V1 هو مؤشر احترافي متعدد الأطر الزمنية ، ويجسد الدقة الإستراتيجية في قراءة حركة السوق.
يُوحّد هذا المؤشر عدة نماذج من الـ MACD داخل نظام واحد لتقديم رؤية أوضح لقوة الزخم واتجاه السعر.
المكونات الرئيسـية
MACD القياسي (12-26-9) لرصد الزخم العام.
MACD السريع (5-13-1) لمتابعة التسارع اللحظي.
منطق ألوان MACD Color لتوضيح التحولات في الاتجاه بصريًا.
جدول القوة متعدد الأطر (MTF Table) لعرض قوة الاتجاه على الفريمات 4H / 1H / 30m / 15m / 10m / 5m / 3m.
الميزات
نظام MACD مزدوج للرؤية الطبقية لحركة السوق.
ألوان ديناميكية تفاعلية مع الزخم.
جدول قوة موحّد بين الأطر الزمنية.
إعدادات مرنة للألوان، الشفافية، وحجم الجدول، مع توافق كامل للأجهزة المحمولة.
المراجع
MACD Color — كمصدر مجاني مفتوح للمنطق اللوني.
MACD 12-26-9 القياسي.
MACD 5-13-1 السريع.
جميع عمليات الدمج والتعديل البرمجي تمت يدويًا من قِبل الناشر.
إخلاء مسؤولية هذا المؤشر مخصص لأغراض التحليل الفني والتعليم فقط،
ولا يُعتبر توصية بيع أو شراء أو استثمار مالي.
يُنصح المستخدم بالاعتماد على تحليله الخاص قبل اتخاذ قرارات التداول.
يتوافق هذا المؤشر مع سياسات النشر وحماية الملكية الفكرية في TradingView.
♟️ MACD Alekhine V1 — Multi-Timeframe Momentum System
📈 Concept & Structure
MACD Alekhine V1 is a professional multi-timeframe momentum indicator , symbolizing precision, strategy, and calculated movement.
This tool merges multiple MACD models into a single, cohesive framework for high-clarity momentum and trend visualization.
It integrates:
Standard MACD (12-26-9) for core momentum and trend strength visualization.
Fast MACD (5-13-1) for short-term acceleration tracking.
MACD Color logic as a visual reference for histogram and signal-line color dynamics.
Compact MTF Strength Table for normalized trend strength across multiple timeframes: 4H, 1H, 30m, 15m, 10m, 5m, and 3m.
⚙️ Key Features
Dual MACD System: Combines slow and fast MACD models for layered market insight.
Adaptive Color Logic: Derived from MACD Color, providing clear visual differentiation between rising and weakening trends.
Normalized Strength Table: Multi-timeframe heatmap that measures standardized MACD momentum strength.
Customizable Interface: Adjust histogram opacity, table position and size, color palette, and overall scaling — optimized for mobile users.
🧩 References
Conceptually based on:
MACD Color (for histogram & signal logic).
MACD 12-26-9 (standard model).
MACD 5-13-1 (fast-momentum model).
All implementations and integrations are custom-coded by the author.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is designed for analytical and educational use only.
It does not constitute financial advice or a trading recommendation.
Users should conduct independent verification before making any investment or trading decision.
This script fully complies with TradingView’s publishing and content policies.
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🏷️ Suggested Publishing Details
Title: MACD Alekhine V1 — Multi-Timeframe Momentum System
Short Description:
Dual-MACD system with adaptive color logic and compact MTF strength matrix.
Tags: macd, momentum, multi-timeframe, trend, strength, color
MACD PRO 5-13-1 + MTFMACD Alekhine V1 هو مؤشر احترافي متعدد الأطر الزمنية ، ويجسد الدقة الإستراتيجية في قراءة حركة السوق.
يُوحّد هذا المؤشر عدة نماذج من الـ MACD داخل نظام واحد لتقديم رؤية أوضح لقوة الزخم واتجاه السعر.
المكونات الرئيسـية
MACD القياسي (12-26-9) لرصد الزخم العام.
MACD السريع (5-13-1) لمتابعة التسارع اللحظي.
منطق ألوان MACD Color لتوضيح التحولات في الاتجاه بصريًا.
جدول القوة متعدد الأطر (MTF Table) لعرض قوة الاتجاه على الفريمات 4H / 1H / 30m / 15m / 10m / 5m / 3m.
الميزات
نظام MACD مزدوج للرؤية الطبقية لحركة السوق.
ألوان ديناميكية تفاعلية مع الزخم.
جدول قوة موحّد بين الأطر الزمنية.
إعدادات مرنة للألوان، الشفافية، وحجم الجدول، مع توافق كامل للأجهزة المحمولة.
المراجع
MACD Color — كمصدر مجاني مفتوح للمنطق اللوني.
MACD 12-26-9 القياسي.
MACD 5-13-1 السريع.
جميع عمليات الدمج والتعديل البرمجي تمت يدويًا من قِبل الناشر.
إخلاء مسؤولية هذا المؤشر مخصص لأغراض التحليل الفني والتعليم فقط،
ولا يُعتبر توصية بيع أو شراء أو استثمار مالي.
يُنصح المستخدم بالاعتماد على تحليله الخاص قبل اتخاذ قرارات التداول.
يتوافق هذا المؤشر مع سياسات النشر وحماية الملكية الفكرية في TradingView.
♟️ MACD Alekhine V1 — Multi-Timeframe Momentum System
📈 Concept & Structure
MACD Alekhine V1 is a professional multi-timeframe momentum indicator , symbolizing precision, strategy, and calculated movement.
This tool merges multiple MACD models into a single, cohesive framework for high-clarity momentum and trend visualization.
It integrates:
Standard MACD (12-26-9) for core momentum and trend strength visualization.
Fast MACD (5-13-1) for short-term acceleration tracking.
MACD Color logic as a visual reference for histogram and signal-line color dynamics.
Compact MTF Strength Table for normalized trend strength across multiple timeframes: 4H, 1H, 30m, 15m, 10m, 5m, and 3m.
⚙️ Key Features
Dual MACD System: Combines slow and fast MACD models for layered market insight.
Adaptive Color Logic: Derived from MACD Color, providing clear visual differentiation between rising and weakening trends.
Normalized Strength Table: Multi-timeframe heatmap that measures standardized MACD momentum strength.
Customizable Interface: Adjust histogram opacity, table position and size, color palette, and overall scaling — optimized for mobile users.
🧩 References
Conceptually based on:
MACD Color (for histogram & signal logic).
MACD 12-26-9 (standard model).
MACD 5-13-1 (fast-momentum model).
All implementations and integrations are custom-coded by the author.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is designed for analytical and educational use only.
It does not constitute financial advice or a trading recommendation.
Users should conduct independent verification before making any investment or trading decision.
This script fully complies with TradingView’s publishing and content policies.
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🏷️ Suggested Publishing Details
Title: MACD Alekhine V1 — Multi-Timeframe Momentum System
Short Description:
Dual-MACD system with adaptive color logic and compact MTF strength matrix.
Tags: macd, momentum, multi-timeframe, trend, strength, color
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Bubble Chart LiteBubble Chart Lite - Visual Market Intelligence
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⚡ Quick Start - Here is how you get started in 30 seconds
Default view (Y-axis: None) = market heatmap
X-axis always = performance
Bubble size = importance (your choice of metric)
Hover any bubble for details
Switch timeframes to change the measurement window
Pick any stock ticker to see their friends
Pick one of the 143 etfs listed below and see their top constituents
That's it. Everything else is deeper cuts of data
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Overview
The Bubble Chart is a market-wide visual map designed to instantly reveal how thousands of stocks and ETFs are performing relative to their peers, all in a single glance.
It dynamically builds relationships between ~3,400 stocks and 143 ETFs , each with its own “friends list” of most-connected tickers. It’s a bit unlike all the other indicators, which you’ll see shortly. It’s a very Tops Down, then Sideways view of the market.
The 144 ETFs covered in the Bubble Chart indicator are listed here in this watchlist: www.tradingview.com
Each bubble represents a security.
X-axis → performance (% change)
Y-axis → variable (you choose the insight)
Bubble size → market cap, relative weight, or %volume
Color → relative performance (green up, red down)
Border → sector color
Your current chart’s timeframe determines the measurement window:
Intraday chart → today so far
Daily chart → week-to-date (WTD)
Weekly chart → month-to-date (MTD)
Monthly chart → year-to-date (YTD)
Everything is relative to that timeframe’s performance window — making it as useful for morning scans as for long-term sector rotations. I recommend starting with an intraday chart. The bubbles represent the day so far on this timeframe.
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📦 Version Differences
Bubble Chart Lite (Free):
✓ All features and dimensions
✓ Up to 5 bubbles displayed
✓ Perfect for tracking top movers
Bubble Chart (Invite-Only):
✓ All features and dimensions
✓ Up to 38 bubbles displayed
✓ See actual market breadth and structure
✓ Indicator name: “Bubble Chart”
✓ Available under the indicator “Bubble Chart” (Invite-Only) — details on my profile
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📊 Y-Axis Options
1. “None” - Heatmap Mode
By default, the Y-axis is set to “None”.
In this mode, the chart functions as a market heatmap, with:
Left-to-right representing relative performance (% change)
Bubble color indicating gain/loss
Bubble size reflecting your chosen metric (Market Cap, Weight, or %Volume)
Up-down randomized just for bubble separation
Think of it as a fancy heatmap with extra context — sector coloring, bubble sizing, and tooltips that surface live data.
Perfect for a quick snapshot of the day’s winners and losers across your selected universe.
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1. %Turnover
This measures conviction behind each move.
Turnover = current money flow vs. average money flow over your lookback window.
A large % move with low turnover = a weak move with little backing.
A moderate % move with high turnover = strong participation, higher conviction.
This is my personal favorite morning setup — it instantly reveals where real buying and selling pressure is emerging as the session unfolds.
A horizontal line across your selected ticker acts as a benchmark, so you can compare others’ conviction levels relative to it.
Any %turnover score >100 means more money than average is flowing in and out of this name. In the example above based on the top 5 holdings of GDX, there was one standout performer, and that’s WPM. this should put WPM on a watchlist if you’re interested in gold. It shows, that at least for one day, the market was putting money behind it.And more so than the other top 5 miners.
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2. %ATR
Measures range expansion or compression relative to average volatility.
A stock can move big in price but stay inside a tight range → no expansion.
A stock can move little but break its typical volatility boundary → range expansion.
Expansion often signals momentum continuation; compression after large moves can precede turnarounds or consolidations.
This view helps you spot early volatility inflection points.
In the example above, in the food and beverage space, based on the top 5 holdings of the ETF PBJ, KR and DASH had moves that will expand their ATR. This means volatility is increasing for this ticker, in the direction of the color of the circle. So KR is expanding to the upside, while DASH is expanding to the downside. It should make a person cautious to go long DASH, as that’s not what the market is showing.The other moves by the other bobbles, show up as volatility contraction. Their price (CTVA, PBJ, KDP, and SYY) is stabilizing. (over the lookback period in settings).
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3. ROC(5) Z-Score
Z-Score quantifies how far a data point deviates from its mean, measured in standard deviations.
Here it’s applied to 5-period Rate of Change (ROC5).
A high positive Z-Score = performance far above its historical average.
A low (negative) Z-Score = deeply oversold vs. history.
Use this view to identify stretched momentum or mean-reversion candidates:
Stocks high on the Y-axis and green = extended upside momentum
Stocks high but red = potential reversal zones
Stocks low and red = extreme washouts that may soon rebound
This makes it a powerful stock-picking lens for traders who look for reversions or contrarian entries.
The following is the XLU and its 5 top holdings. Looked at on the daily timeframe, which means the ROC(5) score is for its weekly ROC (see timeframe discussion above).
What you can see here is NEE is at a z-score of 205 (it’s 2.05 but we multiply by 100 for spacing). This means its weekly ROC(5) only happens 4-5 percent of the time. This is a perfect candidate to fade the move.
As you can see in the graph below, that charts NEE, every time its ROC(5) z-score (the bottom pane) has reached this level on the weekly, the move ends (at least for a short period of time. The rubber band of momentum is too far extended. You can use this for long setups too
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4. RSI(15) Z-Score
Similar to the ROC version, but based on RSI(15).
It contextualizes RSI against its own historical distribution, not the fixed 0–100 scale.
When RSI’s Z-Score is above +100 → historically overbought.
Below -100 → historically oversold.
A stock with a high RSI Z-Score but negative performance may be starting to roll over.
A stock with a low RSI Z-Score but positive performance could be beginning a rebound.
This lens is especially powerful for early spotting of turning points in swing and position trades.
Above is an example of how to read it with the top 5 stocks in the IFRA ETF.
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5. %52-Week High / %52-Week Low
These two let you visualize positioning within the broader yearly range.
%52-Week High:
Shows how close each ticker is to its highs. Stocks near the top may be in breakout mode.
%52-Week Low:
Shows distance from the lows. Watching these can highlight potential recovery trades — many reversals start when beaten-down stocks begin to cluster and climb from their lows.
Are you really going to want to mess around with VZ? Other companies are winning the race
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⚙️ Bubble Size Options
Market Cap-
Larger companies = larger bubbles.
Ideal for weighting visibility by overall size of influence in the market or sector.
ETF/Friend Weight-
Scales bubbles by their relationship weight to the target ETF or stock.
This helps identify which peers or constituents exert the most pull within the current context.
%Volume-
This scales by relative volume to average volume.
Big bubbles here mean unusual activity, perfect for spotting where participation is surging.
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👥 Friends — Relationship Mapping
Every ticker on the chart has its own “friends list.”
These aren’t arbitrary. They’re discovered through a multi-stage algorithm that analyzes co-occurrence of holdings across ETFs and sectors, roughly like social network analysis for stocks. This is what allows a chart of one stock to intelligently surface others that behave like it, whether through shared ETFs, sector overlap, or statistical co-presence.
Why Friends Matter: When you load AAPL, the chart doesn't just show random stocks. It shows AAPL's "friends", the tickers most connected to it through:
Shared ETF holdings
Sector relationships
Statistical co-movement
This means you're seeing AAPL's context, not just AAPL. Example: AAPL up 2% might look strong, but if all its friends are up 3-4%, AAPL is actually lagging. The chart reveals this instantly.
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Common Setups - do these today
Morning Momentum Scan: - Y-axis: %Turnover - Bubble Size: %Volume - Look for: Top-right quadrant (high performance + high conviction)
Reversal Hunting: - Y-axis: RSI(15) Z-Score - Look for: Red bubbles above +100 (overbought rolling over) Green bubbles below -100 (oversold bouncing)
Sector Rotation: - Y-axis: None (heatmap mode) - Bubble Size: Market Cap - Look for: Color clustering by sector (border colors)
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🧩 Data Sources
ETF Constituents:
ETF holdings are derived from information filed with the SEC’s EDGAR database, specifically N-PORT-P filings. These filings are public records submitted by ETF issuers.
Because EDGAR data can vary in structure and naming conventions, additional parsing, fuzzy matching, and ticker reconciliation logic were applied. Some inconsistencies may remain, and minor inaccuracies are possible.
EDGAR filings can also lag slightly behind real-time changes to ETF portfolios; however, for this visualization tool, that level of latency does not materially affect its purpose or insights.
Exchange & Share Count Data:
Information on exchanges and outstanding shares primarily comes from the SEC Company Facts API.
When unavailable, supplemental values are inferred from public SEC filings such as 8-K, 10-Q, and 10-K reports, and the SEC Company Submissions API for general company metadata.
All such data is publicly accessible through the SEC’s online systems.
I will update the SEC information on the ETFs once every 3 months to ensure etf constituent accuracy.
Sector & Industry Classification:
Sector and industry classifications were developed through a custom workflow that combines automated and human-reviewed methods.
An internal AI system analyzed each company’s publicly available website information to summarize business activities and assign one of 144 custom-defined industry categories.
Results were cross-checked by multiple independent classification models, and any uncertain outputs were manually reviewed for accuracy.
To improve interpretive consistency, publicly available information from StockAnalysis.com was also referenced (not republished) to inform final classifications.
Their content was used in accordance with their stated policy allowing limited reference with attribution — no full content or proprietary data was reproduced.
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🚀 How to Use It
Load the Bubble Chart on any stock, ETF, or futures symbol.
Choose your Y-axis insight — start with “None” for the heatmap.
Adjust bubble size to highlight capital weight or activity.
Switch timeframes to shift context (today, this week, month, or year).
Hover bubbles for details: sector, turnover, z-scores, %volume, and more.
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why do I only see 5 bubbles?
A: You're using Bubble Chart Lite. The full version shows up to 39 bubbles simultaneously for complete market breadth..
To get access:
Find the "Bubble Chart" (invite-only) indicator on TradingView
Read the description for access instructions
Or visit my TradingView profile for details
Q: Can I customize which tickers appear?
A: The indicator automatically selects the most relevant tickers based on the current chart's symbol and the friends algorithm. This ensures you're seeing context, not random stocks.
Q: What timeframe should I use?
A: Any timeframe works. The chart adapts: - Intraday = today's performance - Daily = week-to-date - Weekly = month-to-date - Monthly = year-to-date
Q: How often does the friends list update?
A: Friends relationships are recalculated periodically as ETF holdings change (once every 3 months). The relationships are stable enough that daily changes are minimal.
Q: Does this work on crypto/forex?
A: Currently optimized for US equities and ETFs. Other asset classes may show limited friends data.
Q: The chart looks cluttered. Help?
A: Start with Y-axis: None and Bubble Size: Market Cap. You can also choose to pick less number of bubbles which will clear up the chart
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The Bubble Chart is a market topology engine that visualizes participation, conviction, volatility, and sentiment in real time.
Whether you’re scanning morning momentum, identifying exhausted moves, or exploring ETF ecosystems, it gives you a spatial view of where the action really is.
DM Scalper FlowHow to enter trades manually
You can use this workflow:
For LONG entries
Wait for the “LONG ▲” bias to appear on the table.
Confirm the candle is bullish (close > open) and above VWAP.
Enter at or near the close of that bar or on a small pullback.
Set stop loss at Bull SL, target at Bull TP from the table.
For SHORT (PUT) entries
Wait for the “PUT ▼” bias.
Confirm the candle is bearish (close < open) and below VWAP.
Enter near the close or next small retracement.
Use Bear SL and Bear TP from the table.
How to interpret the table
Row Meaning Usage
Bull SL / TP ATR-based Stop-Loss and Take-Profit levels for a long Use as your entry plan if you take a long
Bear SL / TP ATR-based levels for a short Use for short entries
Bias “LONG” or “PUT” signal + arrow Follow only when it’s active
Arisa RSI Rebound Alert (v6.2)Short description:
Simple RSI-based rebound detection with ATR confirmation — designed for traders who prefer a clean and intuitive signal.
Full description:
This indicator detects oversold and rebound phases using RSI and confirms the strength of each rebound with ATR slope analysis.
It is optimized for deep correction phases (e.g. RSI 25→35 cross), helping traders catch early reversal signals while avoiding unnecessary noise.
💡 Recommended use:
• Timeframes: 30min–4h
• Ideal for short- to mid-term rebound trades
• Combine with Heikin-Ashi or volume expansion for higher accuracy
✨ Key Features:
• Clear oversold/rebound thresholds (default RSI <25 / cross-up >35)
• Background highlight for deep oversold conditions
• Visual markers for strong vs. weak rebounds (ATR slope filter)
• Alert-ready (three conditions included)
🪶 Concept:
This script is designed for traders who value simplicity and intuition — focusing on meaningful signals rather than automation overload.
It’s for those who still want to see and feel the market before taking action.
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Author:
Arisa Sanjo (Japan)
Created with the support of GPT-5, based on live trading insights from October 2025.
License:
Free to use and modify with proper attribution.
If you redistribute or enhance this script, please mention “Based on Arisa RSI Rebound Alert (v6.2)” in your description.
Copter 2.0💡 The indicator is designed for trading on any timeframe and includes a comprehensive system for determining entry and exit points based on technical analysis, price and volume.
📊 In the new version of Copter 2.0, the take profit and stop loss functions have been added
Let's analyze its key components:
✔️ Trend levels and extremes:
- The indicator determines local highs and lows for a certain period.
- the breakdown of these levels serves as a signal to open positions.
- the High-Low price dynamics analysis method is used to find key entry points.
✔️ Volumes:
-The indicator uses a configurable volume threshold to filter out candles with low volume and display only those with significant volume.
- the algorithm analyzes market data and sets an entry signal (opening a trade) and exit (profit taking/closing a position)
📍 Therefore, whether you are a beginner or an experienced trader, the indicator can help you stay ahead of the game and make more informed trading decisions.
📍 As a result, the trader can be sure that the signal is based on data analysis.
A long or short position can be stopped with either a profit or a small loss without prejudice to the potential profit.
✔️ Signal filtering:
- volume and volatile indicators are used to confirm the trend
- if a volume or volatility filter does not confirm the breakdown, the input signal is ignored
- analysis of moving averages of volumes and ATR is used
✔️ The use of the RSI in overbought and oversold analysis:
- the RSI indicator analyzes the strength of the current trend
- if the RSI exceeds 70, exit from a long position is possible
- if the RSI falls below 30, exit from a short position is possible
✔️ The use of EMA 20 and EMA 200
is additional moving average data that determines the current trend and the trend on higher timeframes.
- the main idea is that when they cross, we can see a change in trend movement and determine the general mood at the moment, based on which signals appear to open/close a deal.
- also, the indicator analyzes the past movement, thus determining the future direction
- based on the opening and closing of the past days, weeks, months.
✔️ Stop loss and risk management
- when entering a trade, a dynamic stop loss is set based on the percentage price change
- exit the position is carried out when a stop loss or a signal from the RSI is reached.
- it helps to minimize losses and protect profits
The market is unstable, and it is impossible to know what awaits it in the future.
The only way to manage risk is to limit the loss by setting a stop loss at 1% - 2% of the entry point.
It is recommended to set the profit in the ratio 1:1, 1:2,1:3, with partial fixation of 40%, 30%, 30% or wait for the indicator signal (TP)
We recommend fixing positions in parts. There will be a signal in the opposite direction when the volume is released.
To match the risk of the transaction, we recommend that you do not enter with high leverage.
Trade only with the amount that you are willing to lose.
With increased volatility in the market and flat, the indicator can give many signals.
After a strong fall or growth, we recommend not to open positions, because the probability of a flat is high.
✔️ Visualization of entry and exit points
- Entry points (long and short) are graphically displayed. green - long, orange - short
- stop loss levels are marked for clarity of risk management
✔️Recommendations for working with the indicator!
Entry/exit is performed on the next candle after the candle with the signal (buy/sell)
All timeframes and any trading pairs are used (when selecting settings for each one)
The indicator combines several methods of technical analysis:
- work with support and resistance levels
- filtering of signals based on volumes and volatility
- Overbought and oversold analysis using the RSI
- automatic risk management through stop loss
This approach makes the indicator a useful tool for short-term trading and active scalping.
❗️ NO REPAINT ! ❗️
Asian, UK & NY SessionTimes and Day Highs and LowsWhat It Does
The Asian, UK & NY Sessions indicator automatically identifies and highlights the three major global trading sessions on your chart.
For each session, it:
Detects session time in its local timezone.
Tracks the session’s highest and lowest prices.
Plots colored horizontal lines to show those levels throughout the trading day.
Optionally shades each session’s background in its signature color for instant visual context:
🟡 Asian Session: Yellow background
🔴 London Session: Red background
🔵 New York Session: Blue background
This helps traders see how price reacts within and between sessions — spotting overlaps, liquidity zones, and daily ranges.
⚙️ Inputs and Variables
Input Description
Extend lines until next session start (extendLines) Extends each session’s high/low lines forward until the next session begins.
Show prices in scale column (showScaleValues) Controls whether the price labels for session highs/lows appear on the chart’s right-hand price scale.
Show All Session Highs & Lows (showAllHighsLows) Master switch — turn this off to hide all session lines instantly, keeping the chart clean.
Show Session Backgrounds (showBackgrounds) Turns all background shading on or off. When off, all session colors disappear.
Background Opacity (bgOpacityAll) Adjusts the transparency for all session backgrounds (0 = solid, 100 = fully transparent).
🎨 Visual Color Scheme
Session Background High/Low Line
Asian Yellow Green
London Red Red
New York Blue Blue
Each color has a consistent role — making it easy to distinguish sessions even in replay or live view.
Price Tracking:
For each session, the indicator resets High and Low when the new session starts, then updates them as bars print.
Display Control:
If lines or backgrounds are disabled via settings, they’re completely hidden (no clutter, no partial transparency).
💡 How Traders Use It
Identify daily ranges in each global session.
Compare volatility between markets.
Align entries or exits with session transitions.
Observe how price respects previous session highs/lows.
Bala RSI + BLOCKSThis indicator combines RSI momentum analysis with order block detection to highlight high-probability reversal and continuation zones. It’s designed for traders who want to align institutional footprints with momentum exhaustion or strength.
✅ Key Features
Automatic Order Block Detection
Identifies bullish and bearish order blocks based on price structure shifts and liquidity zones.
RSI-Driven Confirmation
Uses RSI to filter or validate order blocks (e.g., oversold for bullish zones, overbought for bearish zones).
Clear Visual Marking
Highlights order blocks directly on the chart for quick decision-making.
Works Across Timeframes
Suitable for intraday, swing, and positional strategies.
🎯 Use Cases
Spot potential reversal zones with RSI confluence
Confirm order blocks with momentum exhaustion
Combine with price action for refined entries/exits
⚠️ Disclaimer
This tool is for educational and analytical use only. It does not constitute financial advice. Always combine with your own strategy and risk management.
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DM Super AlgoHere’s what each row in the Summary Table means and how you’d use it:
Mode
Shows your selected trade style (Scalp / Day trade / Swing) plus the ATR settings tied to it.
Use it to remember what volatility context you set the algo to (it also informs some visuals/OB stats under the hood).
ADX
Current trend strength from the Wilder ADX. It also labels the regime: WEAK / MODERATE / STRONG / VERY STRONG.
When ADX is below your “ADX min” input, the algo treats trend as weak; unified signals only fire when trend is strong.
Vol >MA*x
Whether current volume is UNUSUAL (above SMA(volume, flowVolLen) × flowVolMult) or NORMAL.
UNUSUAL volume = better odds a move can follow through; it also contributes a “vote.”
RSI(len)
Shows RSI value or zone: Overbought / OB Zone / Oversold / OS Zone / number.
Above 50 adds a bull vote; below 50 adds a bear vote. OB/OS text just gives quick context.
ATR(len)
Shows the ATR and (optionally) the ATR % of price (e.g., “1.23 (0.65%)”).
Higher ATR = more noise/range; useful for setting stops/targets sized to current volatility.
DM Total BUY
Rolling total of estimated buy volume over your lookback window (formatted in K/M/B).
Bigger than SELL suggests net buying pressure recently.
DM Total SELL
Rolling total of estimated sell volume over the same window.
Bigger than BUY suggests net selling pressure recently.
DM Buy Dom%
The share of buy volume in total (BUY / (BUY+SELL)), as a percentage.
>50% favors bulls; <50% favors bears. It also feeds a vote.
Votes (B/Bear)
The bull vs bear tally from 5 components:
Price vs EMA(Trend)
RSI vs 50
DM dominance (>50%)
CVD slope (last 5 bars)
Volume condition
When trend is strong (ADX filter passes) and one side has ≥3 votes AND more than the other, the script plots its triangle marker.
How to use the table (quick workflow)
Check ADX: If not “STRONG/VERY STRONG,” be cautious—signals won’t print unless trend passes your ADX threshold.
Scan Votes: A clear majority (e.g., 4/1) is stronger than 3/2.
Confirm with Volume: “UNUSUAL” volume increases conviction.
Gauge Volatility: Use ATR (and ATR%) to size stops/targets.
Read DM & Dominance: BUY vs SELL totals and DM Buy Dom% tell you whether the recent flow supports the direction.
KING AMUN Short and Long 📊 How to Use the Indicator:
Buy Conditions:
Fast Average Above Slow Average
Price Above Averages
RSI in Oversold Zone
Sell Conditions:
Fast Average Below Slow Average
Price Below Averages
RSI in Overbought Zone
⚙️ Recommended Settings:
Time Frames: M1, M5, M15
Gold Pair: XAUUSD
Trading Time: European and American Sessions
💡 Important Tips:
Wait for Candle Confirmation Before Entering
Use a 15-20 pip Stop Loss
Take Profit 25-35 pip
Avoid Major Economic News
This indicator provides clear and reliable signals while minimizing false signals. Try it on lower time frames and see the results!
Next-Day Open Bias (NDO) — Clean HUD (Compat)What It’s Designed To Do
Goal:
Predict whether the next day’s market open will gap up (bullish) or down (bearish) — useful for swing entries into next-day expiry trades, e.g. SPX 0DTE or next-day options.
It’s a probability-driven model, not a buy/sell signal generator.
It gives you a probability bias for the next day’s opening direction.
The text color instantly tells you:
🟩 Green = Bull signal (expect next-day gap up)
🟥 Red = Bear signal (expect next-day gap down)
⚪ White = Neutral / no edge
RSI Core Analysis EngineHI traders
This tool employs a higher-sensitivity RSI than conventional settings to capture market shifts earlier.
When the Ultra Fast RSI (UF) approaches upper or lower extremes, short-term profit-taking or pullbacks tend to occur, and a crossover between UF and the Composite RSI can serve as a signal of a regime change.
However, in strong trends the RSI can remain pinned for extended periods, so combine it with ADX, volume, and volatility measures to improve accuracy.
While early detection is an advantage, it also increases noise. This tool uses a four-stage confirmation process (DMI/ADX → MACD/Stochastics/RSI acceleration → five-layer alignment) and quality/confidence scores to filter for higher-expectancy setups.
It will not be effective in every market condition. Use it with predefined stop-losses and prudent position sizing.
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Strongly recommended preset (because the indicator packs many features):
Step 1 — Inputs tab
Center Level: 50
OB1: 60, OB2: 70, OB3: 95
OS1: 40, OS2: 30, OS3: 5
Step 2 — Style tab
✅ Ultra Fast RSI — Thickest
✖ Fast RSI
✖ Medium RSI
✖ Standard RSI
✖ Slow RSI
✅ Composite RSI — Thickest
✅ Stage Indicator
✖ RSI Velocity
✖ RSI Acceleration
✅ Quality Score
✅ Bullish Cross
✅ Bearish Cross
✅ Strong Signal Background
Levels:
・✅ Center 50 — Thickest
・✅ OB1 60, OB2 70, OB3 95 (thicker)
・✅ OS1 40, OS2 30, OS3 5 (thicker)
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thats enough
have a nice trade
E.Invest ALT Buy/Sell ZonesE.Invest ALT Buy/Sell Zones — normalized buy/sell zones for altcoins (Average/High Volatility)Summary
This indicator builds normalized buy and sell zones for altcoins using ultra-long baselines on a fixed timeframe and calibrated percentage offsets. It helps you stage entries and exits with discipline and consistency across a wide range of altcoins, from majors to lesser-known assets, by normalizing calculations regardless of the chart’s timeframe.What makes it unique
Two volatility regimes for exits: Average Volatility and High Volatility. Switch between them depending on market phase: steady trends vs. euphoric/parabolic moves.
Timeframe normalization: all calculations run on a fixed 60-minute aggregate via request.security, so results are comparable across different charts and assets.
Ultra-long baselines: the core lines reflect higher-cycle structure of altcoin markets and avoid being driven by short-lived noise.
Asymmetric design: buy zones use fixed percentage discounts for disciplined DCA entries, while sell zones use expanded targets designed for altcoin-style rallies.
Non-repainting implementation: request.security is used with lookahead_off; labels are updated on the last bar only.
Consolidation: merges two legacy variants into one tool, simplifying updates and avoiding separate “minor variation” publications.
How it works (principles)
Baseline: an ultra-long moving average on fixed M60 is the reference for relative levels.
Buy Zones (Buy 1/2): set at fixed percentage discounts from the baseline to build staggered entries.
Sell Zones (Sell 1/2/3):
Average Volatility: targets for routine trend conditions and moderate volatility.
High Volatility: extended targets to capture outsized moves during euphoric phases.
Last-bar price labels: show current level values to speed up order placement.
How to use
Entries:
Buy 1: conservative accumulation at a discount to the “fair-value” baseline.
Buy 2: more aggressive adds during capitulative dips. Consider confirming with volume/structure filters.
Exits:
Use Average Volatility in steady or range-bound conditions for partial take-profits at Sell 1/2/3.
Use High Volatility during strong impulses to avoid exiting too early.
Laddering:
Split position size into 3–6 tranches and distribute across zones.
Refresh orders periodically; levels shift as the baseline updates.
Timeframes and assets:
Works on any chart timeframe; calculations are normalized on M60.
Prefer liquid pairs for cleaner adherence to levels.
Combinations:
Improve selectivity with HTF trend filters or volume confirmation. The indicator provides context; entry/exit triggers remain your system’s choice.
Settings
Indicator:
Show Sell Zones (average volatility)
Show Sell Zones (high volatility)
Labels — Buy:
Show label Buy 1
Show label Buy 2
Labels — Average Volatility:
Show label Sell 1/2/3
Labels — High Volatility:
Show label Sell 1/2/3
Labels are printed on the last bar for quick price-aware actions.
Why closed-source
The method relies on proprietary calibration of baseline windows and percentage offsets derived from altcoin cycle studies (moderate vs. impulsive phases). We keep the source protected to preserve the methodology, while describing the principles and usage so traders can understand how to apply it.Publishing notes (Chart)
Publish with a clean chart featuring only this indicator, unless your description explains required companions.
Use a neutral theme and keep labels on to make outputs unambiguous.
Important
This is not financial advice. No guarantees of performance.
Zones provide structure; confirmations and risk management are up to the trader.
On illiquid assets, slippage or overshoots can occur.
Future changes will be published using the Update feature.
E.Invest ALT Buy/Sell Zones — нормализованные зоны покупок/продаж для альткоинов (Average/High Volatility)
Кратко
Индикатор строит нормализованные зоны покупок и продаж для альткоинов на основе ультрадолгой базовой линии (baseline) на фиксированном таймфрейме и калиброванных процентных отклонений. Он помогает дисциплинированно расставлять лестницу заявок на вход/выход и одинаково применим к широкому спектру альткоинов — благодаря нормализации расчётов независимо от ТФ графика.Чем он уникален
Два режимa зон продаж: Average Volatility и High Volatility. Переключайтесь в зависимости от рыночной фазы: умеренные тренды или параболические импульсы.
Нормализация по времени: все расчёты ведутся на фиксированном M60 через request.security — уровни сопоставимы между инструментами и ТФ.
Ультрадолгие базовые линии: отражают структуру циклов альткоинов, а не кратковременный шум.
Асимметрия логики: покупки — фиксированные проценты скидки (удобно для DCA‑подхода), продажи — расширенные цели под «выносные» ралли.
Без перерисовки: request.security с lookahead_off; метки обновляются только на последнем баре.
Консолидация: объединяет две прежние вариации в один инструмент, исключая публикацию «мелких вариаций» и упрощая поддержку.
Как это работает (принципы)
Базовая линия (baseline): ультрадолгая скользящая на фиксированном M60 — опорный уровень для относительных расчётов.
Зоны покупок (Buy 1/2): фиксированные проценты скидки от baseline — для поэтапного набора.
Зоны продаж (Sell 1/2/3):
Average Volatility — цели для «обычных» трендов и умеренной волатильности.
High Volatility — дальние цели в фазах эйфории/импульсов.
Метки цен на последнем баре — для быстрого выставления лимит‑ордеров.
Как использовать
Входы:
Buy 1 — базовая зона для начала набора/докупки со скидкой к «справедливой» линии.
Buy 2 — агрессивное усреднение в кульминациях снижения; лучше подтверждать объёмом/структурой.
Выходы:
Average Volatility — частичная фиксация на Sell 1/2/3 в спокойных фазах/боковике.
High Volatility — используйте в импульсных фазах, чтобы не выйти слишком рано.
Лестница ордеров:
Делите объём на 3–6 частей и распределяйте по зонам.
Обновляйте заявки: уровни динамически следуют за baseline.
Таймфреймы и инструменты:
Работает на любом ТФ графика; расчёт нормализован на M60.
Предпочтительны ликвидные пары для корректной отработки уровней.
Комбинации:
Повышайте точность HTF‑фильтрами тренда и подтверждением объёмом. Индикатор задаёт контекст; триггеры — на ваше усмотрение.
Параметры
Индикатор:
Показать Sell Zones (average volatility)
Показать Sell Zones (high volatility)
Метки Buy:
Показывать метку Buy 1
Показывать метку Buy 2
Метки Average Volatility:
Показывать метку Sell 1/2/3
Метки High Volatility:
Показывать метку Sell 1/2/3
Метки выводятся на последнем баре.
Почему закрытый код
Используется проприетарная калибровка базовых периодов и процентных офсетов, сформированная по историческим циклам альткоинов (умеренные и импульсные фазы). Мы защищаем методику, но подробно описываем принципы и сценарии применения, чтобы трейдеры понимали, как использовать инструмент.Рекомендации по публикации (Chart)
Публикуйте с «чистым» графиком: оставьте только этот индикатор, если не требуется иначе.
Используйте нейтральную тему и включённые метки цен — так выводы индикатора читаются однозначно.
Важно
Не является инвестиционной рекомендацией; гарантии результата отсутствуют.
Зоны — это контекст; подтверждения и риск‑менеджмент остаются за трейдером.
На низколиквидных парах возможны проскальзывания и «перепробои» уровней.
Дальнейшие изменения будут публиковаться через Update.
Buy - Sell indicatorKey Features:
🎯 Multi-Indicator Signal System
Parabolic SAR + CCI (Commodity Channel Index) combination
Bollinger Bands with customizable smoothing
DEMA (Double Exponential Moving Average) trend confirmation
WaveTrend Cross oscillator
📊 Smart Trend Detection
EMA-based trend filter (21/50 periods)
Strong trend tracking with consecutive rise counter
Dynamic trailing stop mechanism
Volume surge detection for momentum confirmation
📈 Advanced Entry/Exit Logic
Fibonacci-based decline ratio filter (prevents premature entries)
Second bottom confirmation for safer entries
Dynamic sell levels that adapt to strong trends
Automatic pivot high/low detection
💰 DCA (Dollar Cost Averaging) System
Automatic DCA level plotting on 9/3 signal combinations
Customizable buy levels (-0.6%, -0.94% default)
Customizable sell targets (+0.85%, +1.5% default)
Visual price lines extending 50 bars forward
⚙️ Customizable Filters
Minimum bar spacing between signals (default: 20)
Volume filter with adjustable multiplier
Toggle for trend filters and hidden signal display
Separate controls for EMA lines, ratio info, and trend info
📋 Comprehensive Info Table
Real-time indicator values
Current trend status
DCA trigger status
Rally/decline ratio tracking
Last buy/sell prices
Best Used For:
Swing trading on 4H-1D timeframes
Cryptocurrency and volatile assets
Catching reversals at Bollinger Band extremes
Managing positions with predefined DCA levels
Alerts Available:
Buy signal alerts
Sell signal alerts
DCA 9/3 combination alerts
Trading Sessions and Daily Opens by ModishThis Pine Script indicator overlays key forex trading sessions (Sydney, Tokyo, London, New York) on your chart using Kenyan time (EAT/UTC+3), with customizable translucent boxes, borders, and labels positioned neatly above each session for clear visualization. It also plots dotted vertical lines at daily opens (Monday-Friday) with abbreviated day labels for quick reference. Toggle sessions on/off, adjust colors, and ensure seamless integration with candlesticks for dynamic, real-time analysis. Ideal for session-based traders seeking precise timing and structure.
HH/HL/LH/LL Detector- **Higher Highs (HH)** - price makes a new high above the previous high
- **Higher Lows (HL)** - price makes a new low above the previous low
- **Lower Highs (LH)** - price makes a new high below the previous high
- **Lower Lows (LL)** - price makes a new low below the previous low
**Important clarification**: This indicator will accurately *identify* these patterns based on pivot points, but it cannot predict future price movements with 100% accuracy. No indicator can guarantee trading success because markets are unpredictable. What I can provide is:
✅ **Accurate pattern detection** - correctly identifies HH, HL, LH, LL based on confirmed pivot points
✅ **Clear visual labels** on your chart
✅ **Customizable settings** for sensitivity
The indicator will mark these patterns after they form (using pivot confirmation), which is the standard approach for reliable pattern detection.
include:
- Visual labels (HH, HL, LH, LL) on the chart
- Lines connecting the pivot points
- Customizable lookback period for pivot detection
- Color coding for bullish (HH/HL) vs bearish (LH/LL) patterns
- Optional alerts when new patterns form
Santhosh VWAP + 3 EMA + Buy Sell AlertI have combined VWAP and EMA , along with this generated buy and sell alert based on ATR . Best for Scalping
DM Flow AlgoDM Flow Algo is a volume-based flow analysis tool that compares buying vs. selling pressure in the market over a rolling window of bars.
It helps identify whether buyers or sellers are dominant, and optionally, it can align that with trend direction (via EMAs).
It’s designed for volume flow insight, trend confirmation, and momentum shifts.