B/S SHIVAJI (v5) ONLY FOR PAPER TRADE
// इस Buy/Sell इंडिकेटर के उपयोगकर्ताओं के लिए एक दोस्ताना संदेश
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text="स्वागत है! इस Buy/Sell इंडिकेटर का उपयोग करने के लिए धन्यवाद। हमें उम्मीद है कि यह आपके ट्रेडिंग सफ़र में आपकी मदद करेगा। नई सलाहों और अपडेट्स के लिए वापस आते रहें!",
style=label.style_none, color=color.blue, textcolor=color.white, size=size.normal)
shownMessage := true
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SuperTrend Oscillator [ChartPrime]⯁ OVERVIEW
The SuperTrend Oscillator is a hybrid momentum–trend indicator that transforms the classic SuperTrend into a full-strength oscillator.
Instead of simply plotting SuperTrend direction on the chart, this tool measures the distance between price and SuperTrend, normalizes it by volatility, and converts it into a dynamic oscillator that highlights trend strength, momentum extremes, and high-precision reversal points.
⯁ CONCEPTS
SuperTrend Engine: The indicator extracts the SuperTrend baseline and direction using ATR-based volatility. This acts as the core structure from which the oscillator is built.
Volatility-Adjusted Oscillation: (close − SuperTrend) is divided by ATR to standardize momentum across all markets and timeframes.
Adaptive Oscillator Types: The signal can be transformed using HMA, EMA, or SMA smoothing for varying responsiveness.
Momentum Extremes: Values above +1.7 or below −1.7 signal stretched price conditions where reversals are more likely.
Reversal Logic: The oscillator compares its current value with its value three bars ago. Large positive or negative pivots indicate momentum shifts.
⯁ FEATURES
Trend-Colored SuperTrend Line
The SuperTrend line shifts color based on direction, giving immediate context for oscillator readings.
Full Oscillator Transformation
Converts price–SuperTrend distance into a normalized oscillator, showing when momentum is expanding, contracting, or reaching exhaustion.
Gradient Momentum Coloring
The oscillator line and candles are colored using a two-sided gradient:
• Red tones for bearish momentum
• Orange/cream tones for bullish momentum
• Gray tones for low momentum
This makes strength visually intuitive.
Extreme Zones (±1.7 Bands)
Built-in upper and lower thresholds highlight zones where price is statistically overextended.
Dual Fill Layers
The area above/below zero is filled in different colors to emphasize bullish or bearish oscillator regime.
Reversal Diamonds
The script highlights significant reversals when:
• Momentum shifts downward from high values (bearish pivot)
• Momentum shifts upward from deep lows (bullish pivot)
These diamonds help pinpoint exhaustion-based turning points.
⯁ HOW TO USE
Identify Trend Strength:
A rising oscillator above 0 confirms bullish SuperTrend conditions; falling below 0 confirms bearish ones.
Spot Momentum Extremes:
Readings above +1.7 or below −1.7 often signal overextended price moves.
Use Reversal Diamonds as Pivot Alerts:
Diamond markers indicate high-probability turning points when momentum sharply reverses from extreme zones.
Confirm Trend Shifts with Color Changes:
Candle and oscillator colors shift based on momentum direction, providing clean visual alignment with SuperTrend direction.
Combine with Structure or OB Zones:
Reversal signals become more reliable when they occur at key S/R, order blocks, or liquidity sweeps.
⯁ CONCLUSION
The SuperTrend Oscillator modernizes the SuperTrend by transforming it into a volatility-aware oscillator with clear reversal markers, trend coloring, and momentum normalization.
This tool is ideal for traders who want both trend context and precise timing signals, blending SuperTrend’s reliability with the dynamics of a professional-grade momentum oscillator.
Support Line [by rukich]🟠 OVERVIEW
The indicator displays a floating line that acts as a support level. It's important to remember that any support level can be broken.
🟠 COMPONENTS
The indicator is based on the percentage difference between the closes of the n-th bar back and the current bar. The resulting percentage is smoothed to remove noise.
The indicator is displayed as a green-red line (the colors don’t carry meaning — they are used just for visual variety). When the price touches the support level, the bar background turns green.
For convenience, there is a label on the right side of the indicator showing the current value of the line.
🟠 HOW TO USE
The indicator includes several settings that can be adjusted, though optimal defaults are provided.
Settings:
Timeframe — specifies which timeframe’s data is used to calculate the line.
Candles back — specifies how many bars back from the current one are used.
The indicator should be used according to general support-zone logic. Since no support zone guarantees a price bounce, the optimal approach is to confirm the reaction after the price touches the line.
Example of use:
In the current example, the Timeframe in the indicator settings is set to 1 hour, and the currently open chart is 5 minutes. This means that on the 5-minute chart we see a 1-hour line. After the price touches the support line, you need to see a confirmation of the reaction to understand whether the support zone is holding the price.
In the examples, reaction confirmation is shown through: the formation of an M5 shift and the invalidation of an FVG M5- (the latter is more risky than the M5 shift):
🟠 CONCLUSION
The indicator shows a floating support zone, and when tested, you should confirm the reaction on a lower timeframe.
Exhaustion Zone [by rukich]🟠 OVERVIEW
The indicator shows asset exhaustion — an area of interest where potential buying opportunities can be considered.
🟠 COMPONENTS
The indicator is based on a combination of fundamental tools designed to properly react to price movement and volatility.
It is displayed on the chart as a green line. When the price touches the indicator line, the candle lights up and is highlighted in green.
🟠 HOW TO USE
The best timeframes for using the indicator: 1D and 3D.
Since the indicator is used on higher timeframes, the price rarely reaches the indicator line, but it often shows a strong reaction when it does, which suggests that the indicator can be used for investment purposes.
Since the zone suggests potential buying opportunities, it’s best to act from the zone only when a reaction is confirmed. Confirmation may include a candle close beyond nearby fractals or the invalidation of the nearest resistance zone.
🟠 CONCLUSION
The indicator highlights an area of interest where, upon confirmation of a reaction, buying opportunities may be considered.
Buy/Sell Signals [WynTrader]Hello dear Friend
Here is a new version ( B-S_251121_wt ) of my Buy/Sell Signals indicator.
Some calculation updates and useful enhancements have been applied.
Concepts
This Buy/Sell Signals indicator generates Buy/Sell signals as accurately as possible, identifying trend changes. Compared to other tools that detect trend shifts, this one is simple, easy to use, and demonstrates its efficiency on its own.
- Its features are carefully designed to minimize false signals while ensuring optimal signal placement.
- The Table results allow you to quickly evaluate signal performance, both on their own and compared to a Buy & Hold strategy.
- The Table calculations are fully synchronized with the visible chart (WYSIWYG – What You See Is What You Get). You can also scroll the chart across different date ranges to see how a stock or product performs under various market conditions.
- Seeing Buy/Sell signals on a chart is appealing, but assessing their performance in a Table makes it even more convincing. And without running a full backtest, you can get a clear overview of overall performance immediately.
Features
This indicator generates Buy/Sell signals using:
- Fast and Slow Moving Averages (adjustable).
- Bollinger Bands (adjustable).
- Filters (optional, adjustable) to refine signals, including : Bollinger Bands Lookback Trend Filter; High-Low vs Candle Range Threshold %; Distance from Fast and Slow MAs Threshold %.
- Results are displayed in a Table on the chart, based on the currently visible start and end dates.
Functionality
- The indicator aims to confirm trend changes through timely Buy/Sell signals.
- It uses two Moving Averages and Bollinger Bands, combined with filters such as BB Lookback, -- The variable settings have been tested with a mix of manual and AI testing to find the optimal configuration. You can adjust the variables to suit your goals.
- The design is simple, with clear parameters and instant readability of Buy/Sell Signals on the chart and in the Table results, without complex interpretation needed.
- It works effectively by requiring both trend confirmation and volatility control management.
- Signals are timed to be as accurate as possible, avoiding futile weak or false ones.
- A Table shows the effectiveness of the signals on the current visible chart, providing immediate, realistic feedback. The Buy & Hold strategy results are also included for comparison with the Buy/Sell swing strategy. The Buy & Hold results start from the first Buy signal to ensure a fair comparison.
- Changing the parameters instantly updates the Table, giving a quick, at-a-glance performance check.
Caution
- No technical tool is perfect; it cannot predict disasters, wars, or the actions of large fund managers or short sellers.
- After testing thousands of TradingView indicators over 24 years, I’ve found none to be 100% accurate all the time.
- This Buy/Sell Signals indicator may outperform some others but is still not perfect.
So, just be aware, and don’t be fooled by this tool.
VWAP SESSION BUY SELL STRATEGY (INDICATOR) (PDK1977)VWAP SESSION BUY SELL STRATEGY (INDICATOR) (PDK1977)
This indicator combines the proven UT Bot breakout engine but with VWAP directional filtering and ATR-based take profit levels.
It delivers clean, high-probability trend entries and automatic volatility-calibrated exits.
How it works:
Buy only when price is above VWAP
Sell only when price is below VWAP
UT Bot confirms momentum with ATR-based trailing logic
ATR Take Profit gives consistent exits based on volatility
Bars turn green/red only while in a trade, back to normal after TP
Best For:
Intraday and swing trading
Indices, FX, crypto, and high-volume stocks but also for Forex with right TF and settings
Traders who want clean signals and minimal noise
2. Trade Checklist:
Use this before every entry. Quick, simple, reliable.
BUY Checklist:
Price confirmed above VWAP
Label prints BUY
Enter on Buy label (on bar close)
→ Hold until ATR TP hits
SELL Checklist:
Price below VWAP
Label prints SELL
Enter on Sell label
→ Hold until ATR TP hits
Avoid Entries When:
Price is chopping tightly around VWAP
Major news events are about to release
Volume is extremely low
ATR is shrinking rapidly (market compression)
3. Risk-Management Guide
This is tailored to how your system actually behaves.
1. Use ATR TP as Primary Exit:
The system automatically calculates a TP based on volatility:
High volatility → larger TP
Low volatility → smaller TP
This keeps trades consistent and avoids lingering too long.
2. Stop-Loss Recommendation
This strategy is designed for TP-only exits, but if you want a SL:
Recommended Stop-Loss:
Use ATR’s opposite trail, OR
Use 1 × ATR behind your entry candle
This matches the system's internal logic.
3. Position Sizing
Since this system enters during momentum expansions, use:
1–2% max risk per trade
Reduce risk during high-impact news sessions
4. Understand VWAP Environment
Different VWAP conditions require different expectations:
Strong Trend (price far from VWAP)
Higher TP probability
Fewer whipsaws
Excellent continuation setups
Chop Zone (price flips above/below VWAP)
Do NOT trade
Signals lose edge
Wait for a clean break + UT confirmation
5. Choose Correct VWAP Reset for your trading and session
This dramatically improves results.
Market Recommended VWAP Reset
US Stocks New York Session
Indices Daily
Forex London or New York
Crypto Daily or None
4. Final Tips for Best Performance
✔ Enter only in the direction of VWAP
✔ Don’t chase signals far away from entry candle
✔ Avoid trading right into major support/resistance
✔ ATR TP will handle exits mostly
Disclaimer
This script is provided for educational and informational purposes only.
It does not constitute financial advice, investment advice, trading advice, or any form of recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument. The auto take no responsibility for loss or error in the script.
Maximus imbalance
Maximus imbalance – Indicator Description
Maximus Precision Arrows is an advanced directional signal tool designed for high-accuracy intraday trading.
It detects early BUY and SELL shifts by combining:
• Delta Imbalance Analysis
• Volume-Normalized Pressure (Buy vs Sell Power)
• Trend Confirmation (MA20 / MA50)
• Signal Strength Ratio Filtering
• Smart Gap Control to avoid over-signaling
How it works
The indicator measures real-time buying and selling pressure (Delta), normalizes it by volume, and filters it through trend direction and strength-ratio logic.
Signals only appear when there is:
• A strong directional imbalance
• Confirmed trend alignment
• Valid momentum breakout
• Enough distance from the previous signal (noise reduction)
What the arrows mean
• Green Triangle (BUY):
Strong positive delta shift + bullish imbalance + price aligned with trend.
• Red Triangle (SELL):
Strong negative delta shift + bearish imbalance + price aligned with downtrend.
Best use
• Intraday scalping (1m–15m)
• Options trading (SPX, QQQ, NVDA, AAPL, futures)
• Identifying early reversals & continuation spots
• Filtering noise during consolidation
Important notes
• Signals are filtered to avoid choppy conditions.
• Works on any market, including equities, indices, futures, and CFDs.
• Not a repainting indicator.
Trend TraderMost trend indicators don’t offer continuation signals or accurate bounce points, so I created this indicator that uses one of the most common trading levels (EMAs). This indicator uses the 50, 100, and 200 EMAs along with WaveTrend signals to trade trends. Buy Signals are filtered so that they only show up when the 100 EMA is above the 200. And Inverse for Sell Signals.
This indicator works well with both Stocks and Crypto. Default settings work best on 15 min, 1H, 2H, and 4H.
(Chart examples are using Heikin Ashi Candles, on Log Scale.)
*Buy and Sell Signals do not repaint.
Settings:
- Ability to show all buy and sell signals regardless of trend.
- To change the sensitivity of the buy and sell signals, change the “Average Length”
- (The lower the number the more sensitive, the higher the number the less they pop up)
- Ability to change EMA Lengths
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Buy/Sell Hull Crossover Signals (Fast & Slow)This indicator generates buy and sell signals using fast- and slow-period Hull Moving Averages (HMAs). A bullish signal occurs when the fast HMA crosses above the slow HMA, while a bearish signal triggers when it crosses below. To reduce repainting, you can optionally require confirmation on bar close.
The script includes visual tools such as a color-shifting ribbon between HMAs, optional background shading to show market regime, and lightweight buy/sell labels for quick signal recognition. Alerts are built in so you can automate notifications when crossover conditions occur.
Designed to be simple, responsive, and easy to layer into existing strategies, this indicator helps traders spot momentum shifts and trend transitions with clarity.
Buy Sell Entry Filter SYS (SMC IDM LIT)BUY SELL Entry FILTER
An advanced market analysis tool. It provides visual Buy/Sell signals in the form of triangles (▲▼), as well as analytical elements such as Entry/Stop Loss lines, a delta table, overbought and oversold zones, structural market elements with breakouts, displays information from higher time frames, and most importantly, liquidity blocks that trigger reactions. The indicator has a number of built-in filters that help remove unnecessary Buy/Sell signals from the chart. This allows you to create several profitable strategies. You don't need to sit in front of the charts; the alert system (ALERTS) will tell you when to pay attention to the chart and quickly enter a trade.
There are many signals, and the ▲▼ lines themselves are not an entry point. You need to filter them using other tools, such as liquidity blocks (LB and HTF LB), trend, OS/OB, Delta, and Pullback breakout.
If the ▲▼ appears in the right place, for example, in the liquidity block with the correct trend and the correct delta, then you can enter a trade!
Ideally, take short trades of 1/3 – 1/5 RR on a 1-minute timeframe and be sure to set a stop loss.
Remember! You are solely responsible for your deposit!
Buy/Sell, Entry/SL, OS/OB, Filter, EMA, Delta
This main group of settings is responsible for generating buy and sell signals, setting filters, and displaying moving averages.
1. Buy/Sell Main: Enables/disables the display of the main Buy/Sell signal as a ▲▼. This is a specific pattern that identifies potential trend reversals or continuations.
Buy/Sell Simple: Toggles the display of a simplified Buy/Sell signal in the ▲▼ pattern.
This pattern is less powerful than the main one, but works well in certain contexts.
2. Trend Delta Table: Displays a table on the chart showing the cumulative volume delta for the current trend, as well as the percentage. Useful for assessing the strength of a trend.
3. Entry/SL: When enabled, draws horizontal lines on the chart for Entry and Stop Loss.
4. Filters (Delta, Trend, OS/OB, HTF OS/OB):
These filters help filter out false signals. A Buy/Sell signal is displayed only if it passes all enabled filters:
Delta Filter: A signal is generated if the volume percentage delta (set by the user) matches the signal direction (positive for Buy, negative for Sell).
Trend Filter (EMA): A signal is generated if it matches the trend direction.
OS/OB Filter (RSI): A signal is generated if the price where the signal formed is in the desired zone (below Oversold for Buy, above Overbought for Sell).
HTF OS/OB Filter (RSI): Same as OS/OB, but uses the RSI on a higher timeframe (HTF).
EMA 1 & EMA 2: Displays two exponential moving averages on the chart (default 50 and 100). The line color changes (e.g., green if EMA1 is above EMA2).
Overbought/oversold zone
This group configures overbought/oversold levels and zones, both on the current and higher timeframes.
1. OS/OB zone: Enables/disables the display of dynamic overbought (Oversold) and oversold (Overbought) levels. These levels "float," adapting to the current price. 2. Period: Period for calculating zones (default 50)
OS: Level below which the Oversold zone is defined (default 40).
OB: Level above which the Overbought zone is defined (default 60).
Labels: Toggles the display of text labels (--- OB, --- OS) next to the corresponding levels.
Mid: Toggles the display of the center level and its color.
HTF Zones & Labels: Same as for OS/OB, but for levels on a higher timeframe (HTF).
Smooth: Enables smoothing for calculated price levels of zones, making the lines less sharp.
Structure / Breakout line
This setting adds structural analysis elements and breakout lines to the chart. 1. BO Lines (Breakout Lines): Displays horizontal lines on the chart when the price breaks through the external pullback against the trend, thus showing ChoCh.
2. HH/LL: Displays markers (HH - LL - HL - LH) on the chart to indicate key market structural points.________________________________________
Pullbacks EXT/INT
This setting is responsible for the visualization of pullback lines (Pullback) at external (EXT) and internal (INT) levels.
1. Ext (External): Displays lines connecting external extremes (Pullback), showing potential pullback levels.
2. Int (Internal): Displays lines connecting internal extremes (Pullback).
3. Pending Ext/Int: Displays potential pullback lines that may form if the price reaches the next extreme.
Liquidity blocks
Adds visual rectangles (blocks) to the chart, representing potential liquidity zones (where large orders were placed).
1. LB tune: Parameter determining how many candles are used to determine the pattern for a block.
2. High zone: Color of the line inside the block, indicating the strongest part of the block.
3. Show deleted: Shows deleted (broken) blocks in a different color.
4. Volume LB: Enables/disables the display of the volume value in the block.
Quick liquidity blocks
Similar to main blocks, but creates quick blocks. If a quick block is confirmed, it becomes the main LB; if not, it disappears.
1. Quick LB: Enables/disables quick blocks.
2. QLB tune: Pattern length parameter for quick blocks.
HTF liquidity blocks
Displays LB from a higher timeframe (HTF), using the same principles as main blocks. 1. HTF: Enable/disable HTF blocks.
2. Select a timeframe for calculation.
Alerts
A system for alerting you to important indicator actions. Alerts are triggered by certain events.
1. Bull PB Breakout / Bear PB Breakout: Alert when the external pullback is broken and a ChoCh is formed.
2. Trend Change: Alert when a trend changes.
3. New Block: Alert when a new main liquidity block is formed.
4. New HTF Block: Alert when a new HTF liquidity block is formed.
5. Touch Block: Alert when the price of the main liquidity block is touched.
6. Touch HTF Block: Alert when the price of the HTF liquidity block is touched.
7. Touch mode / Touch mode HTF: Select the alert frequency (before or after the bar closes).
This indicator provides a powerful and flexible tool for market analysis, combining several approaches in a single interface.
McMillan Volatility Bands (MVB) – with Entry Logic// McMillan Volatility Bands (MVB) with signal + entry logic
// Author: ChatGPT for OneRyanAlexander
// Notes:
// - Bands are computed using percentage volatility (log returns), per the Black‑Scholes framing.
// - Inner band (default 3σ) and outer band (default 4σ) are configurable.
// - A setup occurs when price closes outside the outer band, then closes back within the inner band.
// The bar that re‑enters is the "signal bar." We then require price to trade beyond the signal bar's
// extreme by a user‑defined cushion (default 0.34 * signal bar range) to confirm entry.
// - Includes alertconditions for both setups and confirmed entries.
BUY/SELL/R/BBuy/Sell/R/B by SeanKidd
Purpose: A clean, anchored signal system combining StochRSI crossovers, CVI top/bottom detection, and a MACD direction line that moves with price.
⚙️ How It Works
BUY / SELL – Generated from a higher-timeframe StochRSI crossover.
BUY (Green) → %K crosses above %D
SELL (Red) → %K crosses below %D
R (Reverse) – Yellow “R” appears above the candle when the CVI model detects a local top or exhaustion point.
B (Bottom) – Blue “B” appears below the candle when CVI detects a local bottom.
MACD Direction Line –
Green = MACD above Signal → bullish momentum
Red = MACD below Signal → bearish momentum
The line rides just above the candles, offset by ATR so it always tracks price.
🧭 How to Use It
Add the indicator:
Search for Buy/Sell/R/B by SeanKidd under Community Scripts.
Click ★ to favorite it.
Apply it to your chart.
Open ⚙️ Settings → Inputs
Calculation Timeframe (StochRSI) → pick how fast or slow you want signals (default Weekly).
MACD Line Offset (ATR ×) → raise or lower the MACD line if it overlaps candles.
Adjust Top/Bottom thresholds to control how often R/B appear.
Toggle Highlight bars or Color candles for visual clarity.
Go to Settings → Scales and ensure it’s set to
✅ “Scale with Price Chart” or
✅ same scale side as the candles.
This keeps everything perfectly attached to the chart.
Optional: Add alerts
Create → Alert → Condition → Buy/Sell/R/B by SeanKidd
Choose: SRSI BUY, SRSI SELL, Top (R), or Bottom (B).
📈 Reading the Chart
Marker Meaning Color Position
BUY StochRSI %K cross above %D Lime Below bar
SELL StochRSI %K cross below %D Red Above bar
R CVI-detected top / reversal Yellow Above bar
B CVI-detected bottom Blue Below bar
Line MACD momentum direction Green/Red Above highs
💡 Tips
Works on any symbol or timeframe.
Slower charts (Daily–Weekly) give cleaner swing signals.
Faster charts (15m–1h) show short-term reversals.
Combine the MACD line direction with BUY/SELL for stronger confirmation.
Quantum Fluxtrend [CHE] Quantum Fluxtrend — A dynamic Supertrend variant with integrated breakout event tracking and VWAP-guided risk management for clearer trend decisions.
Summary
The Quantum Fluxtrend builds on traditional Supertrend logic by incorporating a midline derived from smoothed high and low values, creating adaptive bands that respond to market range expansion or contraction. This results in fewer erratic signals during volatile periods and smoother tracking in steady trends, while an overlaid event system highlights breakout confirmations, potential traps, or continuations with visual lines, labels, and percentage deltas from the close. Users benefit from real-time VWAP calculations anchored to events, providing dynamic stop-loss suggestions to help manage exits without manual adjustments. Overall, it layers signal robustness with actionable annotations, reducing noise in fast-moving charts.
Motivation: Why this design?
Standard Supertrend indicators often generate excessive flips in choppy conditions or lag behind in low-volatility drifts, leading to whipsaws that erode confidence in trend direction. This design addresses that by centering bands around a midline that reflects recent price spreads, ensuring adjustments are proportional to observed variability. The added event layer captures regime shifts explicitly, turning abstract crossovers into labeled milestones with trailing VWAP for context, which helps traders distinguish genuine momentum from fleeting noise without over-relying on raw price action.
What’s different vs. standard approaches?
- Baseline reference: Diverges from the classic Supertrend, which uses average true range for fixed offsets from a median price.
- Architecture differences:
- Bands form around a central line averaged from smoothed highs and lows, with offsets scaled by half the range between those smooths.
- Regime direction persists until a clear breach of the prior opposite band, preventing premature reversals.
- Event visualization draws persistent lines from flip points, updating labels based on price sustainment relative to the trigger level.
- VWAP resets at each event, accumulating volume-weighted prices forward for a trailing reference.
- Practical effect: Charts show fewer direction changes overall, with color-coded annotations that evolve from initial breakout to continuation or trap status, making it easier to spot sustained moves early. VWAP lines provide a volume-informed anchor that curves with price, offering visual cues for adverse drifts.
How it works (technical)
The process starts by smoothing high and low prices over a user-defined period to form upper and lower references. A midline sits midway between them, and half the spread acts as a base for band offsets, adjusted by a multiplier to widen or narrow sensitivity. On each bar, the close is checked against the previous bar's opposite band: crossing above expands the lower band downward in uptrends, or below contracts the upper band upward in downtrends, creating a ratcheting effect that locks in direction until breached.
Persistent state tracks the current regime, seeding initial bands from the smoothed values if no prior data exists. Flips trigger new horizontal lines at the breach level, styled by direction, alongside labels that monitor sustainment—price holding above for up-flips or below for down-flips keeps the regime, while reversal flags a trap.
Separately, at each flip, a dashed VWAP line initializes at the breach price and extends forward, accumulating the product of typical prices and volumes divided by total volume. This yields a curving reference that updates bar-by-bar. Warnings activate if price strays adversely from this VWAP, tinting the background for quick alerts.
No higher timeframe data is pulled, so all computations run on the chart's native resolution, avoiding lookahead biases unless repainting is enabled via input.
Parameter Guide
SMA Length — Controls smoothing of highs and lows for midline and range base; longer values dampen noise but increase lag. Default: 20. Trade-offs: Shortens responsiveness in trends (e.g., 10–14) but risks more flips; extend to 30+ for stability in ranging markets.
Multiplier — Scales band offsets from the half-range; higher amplifies to capture bigger swings. Default: 1.0. Trade-offs: Above 1.5 widens for volatile assets, reducing false signals; below 0.8 tightens for precision but may miss subtle shifts.
Show Bands — Toggles visibility of basic and adjusted band lines for reference. Default: false. Tip: Enable briefly to verify alignment with price action.
Show Background Color — Displays red tint on VWAP adverse crosses for visual warnings. Default: false. Trade-offs: Helps in live monitoring but can clutter clean charts.
Line Width — Sets thickness for event and VWAP lines. Default: 2. Tip: Thicker (3–5) for emphasis on key levels.
+Bars after next event — Extends old lines briefly before cleanup on new flips. Default: 20. Trade-offs: Longer preserves history (40+) at resource cost; shorter keeps charts tidy.
Allow Repainting — Permits live-bar updates for smoother real-time view. Default: false. Tip: Disable for backtest accuracy.
Extension 1 Settings (Show, Width, Size, Decimals, Colors, Alpha) — Manages dotted connector from event label to current close, showing percentage change. Defaults: Shown, width 2, normal size, 2 decimals, lime/red for gains/losses, gray line, 90% transparent background. Trade-offs: Fewer decimals for clean display; adjust alpha for readability.
Extension 2 Settings (Show, Method, Stop %, Ticks, Decimals, Size, Color, Inherit, Alpha) — Positions stop label at VWAP end, offset by percent or ticks. Defaults: Shown, percent method, 1.0%, 20 ticks, 4 decimals, normal size, white text, inherit tint, 0% alpha. Trade-offs: Percent for proportional risk; ticks for fixed distance in tick-based assets.
Alert Toggles — Enables notifications for breakouts, continuations, traps, or VWAP warnings. All default: true. Tip: Layer with chart alerts for multi-condition setups.
Reading & Interpretation
The main Supertrend line colors green for up-regimes (price above lower band) and red for down (below upper band), serving as a dynamic support/resistance trail. Flip shapes (up/down triangles) mark regime changes at band breaches.
Event lines extend horizontally from flips: green for bull, red for bear. Labels start blank and update to "Bull/Bear Cont." if price sustains the direction, or "Trap" if it reverses, with colors shifting lime/red/gray accordingly. A dotted vertical links the trailing label to the current close, mid-labeled with the percentage delta (positive green, negative red).
VWAP dashes yellow (bull) or orange (bear) from the event, curving to reflect volume-weighted average. At its end, a left-aligned label shows suggested stop price, annotated with offset details. Background red hints at weakening if price crosses VWAP opposite the regime.
Deltas near zero suggest consolidation; widening extremes signal momentum buildup or exhaustion.
Practical Workflows & Combinations
- Trend following: Enter long on green flip shapes confirmed by higher highs, using the event line as initial stop below. Trail stops to VWAP for bull runs, exiting on trap labels or red background warnings. Filter with volume spikes to avoid low-conviction breaks.
- Exits/Stops: Conservative: Set hard stops at suggested SL labels. Aggressive: Hold through minor traps if delta stays positive, but cut on regime flip. Pair with momentum oscillators for overbought pullbacks.
- Multi-asset/Multi-TF: Defaults suit forex/stocks on 15m–4H; for crypto, bump multiplier to 1.5 for volatility. Scale SMA length proportionally across timeframes (e.g., double for daily). Combine with structure tools like Fibonacci for confluence on event lines.
Behavior, Constraints & Performance
Live bars update lines and labels dynamically if repainting is allowed, but signals confirm on close for stability—flips only trigger post-bar. No higher timeframe calls, so no inherent lookahead, though volume weighting assumes continuous data.
Resources cap at 1000 bars back, 50 lines/labels max; events prune old ones on new flips to stay under budget, with brief extensions for visibility. Arrays or loops absent, keeping it lightweight.
Known limits include lag in extreme gaps (e.g., overnight opens) where bands may not adjust instantly, and VWAP sensitivity to sparse volume in illiquid sessions.
Sensible Defaults & Quick Tuning
Start with SMA 20, multiplier 1.0 for balanced response across majors. For choppy pairs: Lengthen SMA to 30, multiplier 0.8 to tighten bands and cut flips. For trending equities: Shorten to 14, multiplier 1.2 for quicker entries. If traps dominate, enable bands to inspect range compression; for sluggish signals, reduce extension bars to focus on recent events.
What this indicator is—and isn’t
This serves as a visualization and signal layer for trend regimes and breakouts, highlighting sustainment via annotations and risk cues through VWAP—ideal atop price action for confirmation. It is not a standalone system, predictive oracle, or risk calculator; always integrate with broader analysis, position sizing, and stops. Use responsibly as an educational tool.
Disclaimer
The content provided, including all code and materials, is strictly for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as, and should not be interpreted as, financial advice, a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument, or an offer of any financial product or service. All strategies, tools, and examples discussed are provided for illustrative purposes to demonstrate coding techniques and the functionality of Pine Script within a trading context.
Any results from strategies or tools provided are hypothetical, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Trading and investing involve high risk, including the potential loss of principal, and may not be suitable for all individuals. Before making any trading decisions, please consult with a qualified financial professional to understand the risks involved.
By using this script, you acknowledge and agree that any trading decisions are made solely at your discretion and risk.
Do not use this indicator on Heikin-Ashi, Renko, Kagi, Point-and-Figure, or Range charts, as these chart types can produce unrealistic results for signal markers and alerts.
Best regards and happy trading
Chervolino
VietNguyen Buy/Sell VIPThis is indicator of VietNammes, it is very good for trade Gold and Crypto.
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PDB - RSI Based Buy/Sell signals with 4 MARSI Based Buy/Sell Signals on Price chart + 4 MA System
This indicator plots RSI-based Buy & Sell signals directly on the price chart , combined with a 4-Moving-Average trend filter (20/50/100/200) for higher accuracy and cleaner trade timing.
The signal triggers when RSI reaches user-defined overbought/oversold levels, but unlike a standard RSI, this version plots the signals **on the chart**, not in the RSI window — making entries and exits easier to see in real time.
RSI Levels Are Fully Customizable
The default RSI thresholds are 30 (oversold) and 70 (overbought).
However, you can adjust these to fit your trading style. For example:
> When day trading on the 5–15 min timeframe, I personally use 35 (oversold) and 75 (overbought) to catch moves earlier.
> The example shown in the preview image uses 10-minute timeframe settings.
You can change the RSI levels to trigger signals from **any value you choose**, allowing you to tailor the indicator to scalping, day trading, or swing trading.
4 Moving Averages Included:
20, 50, 100, 200 MAs act as dynamic trend filters so you can:
✔ trade signals only in the direction of trend
✔ avoid false reversals
✔ identify momentum shifts more clearly
Works on all markets and timeframes — crypto, stocks, FX, indices.
PDB - RSI Buy & Sell Zones + SMA (PrintDemBandz)PDB - RSI Buy & Sell Zones
A clean, upgraded version of the RSI with shaded momentum zones to make entries and exits easier to spot. The background is divided into five color-coded zones so you instantly see when the market is shifting from bullish to bearish momentum.
Shaded Zones Explained:
| Zone | RSI Range | Zone Meaning |
| --------------------------- | --------- | ----------------------------------------------------- |
| Strong Buy (Dark Green) | < 30 | Oversold extreme – high probability bounce zone
| Buy Zone (Light Green) | 30–40 | Early accumulation & potential reversal area
| Neutral (Grey) | 40–60 | No edge zone – stay patient and wait for direction |
| Sell Zone (Light Red) | 60–70 | Market heating up – take profit or prepare to short |
| Strong Sell (Dark Red) | > 70 | Overbought extreme – high probability correction zone |
A dashed midline at 50 helps instantly gauge trend bias (above = bullish, below = bearish).
Use this RSI alone or combine with MACD or MA for stronger confirmations.
Search "PDB" in the indicators section for more free indicators.
Buy/Sell Signals [WynTrader]My name is WynTrader. I cumulate 24 years of experience.
This Indicator produces Buy/Sell Signals using these features:
- Fast and Slow Moving averages (modifiable) optimized at EMA-8 and SMA-35
- Bollinger Bands (modifiable) optimized at Basis-18 and Multiplier-1
Also, the Buy/Sell Signals are conditioned by three Filters (optionable, modifiable) :
. Bollinger-Bands Lookback
. High-Low vs Candle Range %
. Distance from Fast and Slow Moving averages %
The Results Calculation presented in a Table are based :
- on the Current Chart Visible Range (optionable)
or
- on the specified TIme Frame Start and End Dates (modifiable)
The Table shows Calculation Results of the Buy and Sell Signals that are activated on the chart, with the Number of Trades (Signals), the Winning Points and the Win Rate %. The Buy&Hold starts calculation at the first Buy encountered.
So be surprised by my Buy/Sell Indicator. But always remember that the world is not perfect. The Graal Indicator, even with AI, doesn't already exist, maybe one day (all of us richier...), but not now. , depending on the chart product (stocks...), volatility, probabilities, unpredictable behaviour. , the moves, etc.
Enjoy
WynTrader
P. s. :
My name is WynTrader. I cumulate 24 years of experience. In 2001, I took an intensive technical analysis course taught by an exceptional friend, Cyril, who taught me everything I know. The foundation I gained through his teaching remains solid and relevant to this day, never failing me.
Before i made this Indicator, I have used many Trading View Buy/Sell Indicators using alone or combined RSI, SMI, OBV, MACD ATR, ADX, Neural, Fractal, Geometry, etc., that are already available for the Trading View community. A great thanks to those who give their time that help me build this tool.
Note that I'm not a programmer, so... ;-)
Engulfing Detector [HASIB]Description:
Engulfing Detector is a clean and powerful candlestick pattern indicator designed to automatically detect Bullish and Bearish Engulfing setups on any chart and any timeframe.
This tool helps traders easily spot reversal zones and potential trend continuation entries by highlighting high-probability engulfing candles with clear visual signals.
🔹 Features:
Detects both Bullish and Bearish Engulfing patterns in real time
Works on all timeframes and all assets (Forex, Crypto, Stocks, Indices)
Customizable color alerts for bullish and bearish signals
Lightweight, fast, and optimized for smooth performance
Perfect for price action traders and candlestick strategy lovers
📈 Created with precision and simplicity by Hasib, for traders who love clarity and confidence in their charts.
Multi-Timeframe MACD with Color Mix (Nikko)Multi-Timeframe MACD with Color Mix (Nikko) Indicator
This documentation explains the benefits of the "Multi-Timeframe MACD with Color Mix (Nikko)" indicator for traders and provides easy-to-follow steps on how to use it. Written as of 05:06 AM +07 on Saturday, October 04, 2025, this guide focuses on helping you, as a trader, get the most out of this tool with clear, practical advice before diving into the technical details.
Benefits for Traders
1. Multi-Timeframe Insight
This indicator lets you see momentum trends across 15-minute, 1-hour, 1-day, and 1-week timeframes all on one chart. This big-picture view helps you catch both quick market moves and long-term trends without flipping between charts, saving you time and giving you a fuller understanding of the market.
2. Visual Momentum Representation
The background changes from red to green based on short-term (15m) momentum, giving you a quick, easy-to-see signal—red means bearish (prices might drop), and green means bullish (prices might rise). The histogram uses a mix of red, green, and blue colors to show the combined strength of the 1-hour, 1-day, and 1-week timeframes, helping you spot strong trends at a glance (e.g., a bright mix for strong momentum, darker for weaker).
3. Enhanced Decision-Making
The background and histogram colors work together to confirm trends across different timeframes, making it less likely you’ll act on a false signal. This helps you feel more confident when deciding when to buy, sell, or hold.
4. Proactive Alert System
You can set alerts to notify you when the percentage of bullish timeframes hits your chosen levels (e.g., below 10% for bearish, above 90% for bullish). This keeps you in the loop on big momentum shifts without needing to watch the chart all day—perfect for when you’re busy.
5. Flexibility and Efficiency
You can turn timeframes on or off, adjust settings like speed of the moving averages, and tweak transparency to fit your trading style—whether you’re a fast scalper or a patient swing trader. Everything is shown on one chart, saving you effort, and the colors make it simple to read, even if you’re new to trading.
How to Use It
Getting Started
Add the Indicator: Load the "Multi-Timeframe MACD with Color Mix (Nikko)" onto your TradingView chart using the Pine Script editor or indicator library.
Pick Your Timeframes: Turn on the timeframes that match your trading—use 15m and 1h for quick trades, or 1d and 1w for longer holds—using the enable_15m, enable_1h, enable_1d, enable_1w, and enable_background options.
Reading the Colors
Background Gradient: Watch for red to signal bearish 15m momentum and green for bullish momentum. Adjust the Background_transparency (default 75%, or 25% opacity) if the chart feels too busy—try lowering it to 50 for clearer candlesticks in fast markets.
Histogram and EMA Colors:
The histogram and its Exponential Moving Average (EMA) line show a mix of red (1-week), green (1-day), and blue (1-hour) based on how strong the momentum is in each timeframe.
Brighter colors mean stronger momentum—white (all bright) shows all timeframes are pushing up hard, while darker shades (like gray or black) mean weaker or mixed momentum.
Turn off a timeframe (e.g., enable_1h = false) to see how it changes the color mix and focus on what matters to you.
Setting Alerts
Set Your Levels: Choose a threshold_low (default 10%) and threshold_high (default 90%) based on your comfort zone or past market patterns to catch big turns.
Get Notifications: Use TradingView alerts to get pings when the market hits your set levels, so you can act without staring at the screen.
Practical Tips
Pair with Other Tools: Use it with support/resistance lines or the RSI to double-check your moves and build a solid plan.
Tweak Settings: Adjust fast_length, slow_length, and signal_smoothing to match your asset’s speed, and bump up the lookback (default 50) for steadier trends in wild markets.
Practice First: Test different timeframe combos on a demo account to find what works best for you.
Understanding the Colors (Simple Explanation)
How Colors Work
The histogram and its EMA line use a color mix based on a simple idea from color theory, like mixing paints with red, green, and blue (RGB):
Red comes from the 1-week timeframe, green from 1-day, and blue from 1-hour.
When all three timeframes show strong upward momentum, they blend into bright white—the brightest color, like a super-bright light telling you the market’s roaring up.
If some timeframes are weak or pulling down, the mix gets darker (like gray or black), warning you the momentum might not be solid.
Brighter is Better
Bright Colors = Strong Opportunity: The brighter the histogram and EMA (closer to white), the more all your chosen timeframes are in agreement that prices are rising. This is your signal to think about buying or holding, as it points to a powerful trend you can ride.
Dark Colors = Caution: A darker mix (toward black) means some timeframes are lagging or bearish, suggesting you might wait or consider selling. It’s like a dim light saying, “Hold on, check again.”
Benefit in Practice: Watching the brightness helps you jump on the best trades fast. For example, a bright white histogram on a green background is like a green traffic light—go for it! A dark gray on red is like a red light—pause and rethink. This quick color check can save you from bad moves and boost your profits when the trend is strong.
Why It Helps
These colors are your fast friend in trading. A bright histogram means all your timeframes are cheering for an uptrend, giving you the confidence to act. A dull one tells you to be careful, helping you avoid traps. It’s like having a color-coded guide to pick the hottest market moments!
Technical Details
Input Parameters
Fast Length (default: 12): Short-term moving average speed.
Slow Length (default: 26): Long-term moving average speed.
Source (default: close): Price data used.
Signal Smoothing (default: 9): Smooths the signal line.
MA Type (default: EMA): Choose EMA or SMA.
Timeframe and Scaling
Timeframes: 15m, 1h, 1d, 1w, with on/off switches.
Lookback Period (default: 50): Sets the data window for trends.
Background Transparency (default: 75%): Controls background see-through level.
MACD Calculation
Per Timeframe: Uses request.security():
MACD Line: ta.ema(src, fast_length) - ta.ema(src, slow_length).
Signal Line: ta.ema(MACD, signal_length).
Histogram: (macd - signal) / 3.0.
Background Gradient
15m Normalization: norm_value = (hist_15m - hist_15m_min) / max(hist_15m_range, 1e-10), limited to 0-1.
RGB Mix: Red drops from 255 to 0, green rises from 0 to 255, blue stays 0.
Apply: color.new(color.rgb(r_val, g_val, b_val), Background_transparency).
Histogram and EMA Colors
Color Assignment:
1h: Blue (#0000FF) if hist_1h >= 0, else black.
1d: Green (#00FF00) if hist_1d >= 0, else black.
1w: Red (#FF0000) if hist_1w >= 0, else black.
Final Color: final_color = color.rgb(min(r, 255), min(g, 255), min(b, 255)).
Plotting: Histogram and EMA use final_color; MACD (#2962FF), signal (#FF6D00).
Alerts
Bullish Percentage: bullish_pct = (bullish_count / bullish_total) * 100, counting hist >= 0.
Triggers: Below threshold_low or above threshold_high.
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Conclusion
The "Multi-Timeframe MACD with Color Mix (Nikko)" is your all-in-one tool to spot trends, confirm moves, and trade smarter with its bright, easy-to-read colors. By using it wisely, you can sharpen your market edge and trade with more confidence.
This README is tailored for traders and reflects the indicator's practical value as of 05:06 AM +07 on October 04, 2025.
Wickless Heikin Ashi B/S [CHE]Wickless Heikin Ashi B/S \
Purpose.
Wickless Heikin Ashi B/S \ is built to surface only the cleanest momentum turns: it prints a Buy (B) when a bullish Heikin-Ashi candle forms with virtually no lower wick, and a Sell (S) when a bearish Heikin-Ashi candle forms with no upper wick. Optional Lock mode turns these into one-shot signals that hold the regime (bull or bear) until the opposite side appears. The tool can also project dashed horizontal lines from each signal’s price level to help you manage entries, stops, and partial take-profits visually.
How it works.
The indicator computes standard Heikin-Ashi values from your chart’s OHLC. A bar qualifies as bullish if its HA close is at or above its HA open; bearish if below. Then the wick on the relevant side is compared to the bar’s HA range. If that wick is smaller than your selected percentage threshold (plus a tiny tick epsilon to avoid rounding noise), the raw condition is considered “wickless.” Only one side can fire; on the rare occasion both raw conditions would overlap, the bar is ignored to prevent false dual triggers. When Lock is enabled, the first valid signal sets the active regime (background shaded light green for bull, light red for bear) and suppresses further same-side triggers until the opposite side appears, which helps reduce overtrading in chop.
Why wickless?
A missing wick on the “wrong” side of a Heikin-Ashi candle is a strong hint of persistent directional pressure. In practice, this filters out hesitation bars and many mid-bar flips. Traders who prefer entering only when momentum is decisive will find wickless bars useful for timing entries within an established bias.
Visuals you get.
When a valid buy appears, a small triangle “B” is plotted below the bar and a green dashed line can extend to the right from the signal’s HA open price. For sells, a triangle “S” above the bar and a red dashed line do the same. These lines act like immediate, price-anchored references for stop placement and profit scaling; you can shift the anchor left by a chosen number of bars if you prefer the line to start a little earlier for visual alignment.
How to trade it
Establish context first.
Pick a timeframe that matches your style: intraday index or crypto traders often use 5–60 minutes; swing traders might prefer 2–4 hours or daily. The tool is agnostic, but the cleanest results occur when the market is already trending or attempting a fresh breakout.
Entry.
When a B prints, the simplest rule is to enter long at or just after bar close. A conservative variation is to require price to take out the high of the signal bar in the next bar(s). For S, invert the logic: enter short on or after close, or only if price breaks the signal bar’s low.
Stop-loss.
Place the stop beyond the opposite extreme of the signal HA bar (for B: under the HA low; for S: above the HA high). If you prefer a static reference, use the dashed line level (signal HA open) or an ATR buffer (e.g., 1.0–1.5× ATR(14)). The goal is to give the trade enough room that normal noise does not immediately knock you out, while staying small enough to keep the risk contained.
Take-profit and management.
Two pragmatic approaches work well:
R-multiple scaling. Define your initial risk (distance from entry to stop). Scale out at 1R, 2R, and let a runner go toward 3R+ if structure holds.
Trailing logic. Trail behind a short moving average (e.g., EMA 20) or progressive swing points. Many traders also exit on the opposite signal when Lock flips, especially on faster timeframes.
Position sizing.
Keep risk per trade modest and consistent (e.g., 0.25–1% of account). The indicator improves timing; it does not replace risk control.
Settings guidance
Max lower wick for Bull (%) / Max upper wick for Bear (%).
These control how strict “wickless” must be. Tighter values (0.3–1.0%) yield fewer but cleaner signals and are great for strong trends or low-noise instruments. Looser values (1.5–3.0%) catch more setups in volatile markets but admit more noise. If you notice too many borderline bars triggering during high-volatility sessions, increase these thresholds slightly.
Lock (one-shot until opposite).
Keep Lock ON when you want one decisive signal per leg, reducing noise and signal clusters. Turn it OFF only if your plan intentionally scales into trends with multiple entries.
Extended lines & anchor offset.
Leave lines ON to maintain a visual memory of the last trigger levels. These often behave like near-term support/resistance. The offset simply lets you start that line one or more bars earlier if you prefer the look; it does not change the math.
Colors.
Use distinct bull/bear line colors you can read easily on your theme. The default lime/red scheme is chosen for clarity.
Practical examples
Momentum continuation (long).
Price is above your baseline (e.g., EMA 200). A B prints with a tight lower wick filter. Enter on close; stop under the signal HA low. Price pushes up in the next bars; you scale at 1R, trail the rest with EMA 20, and finally exit when a distant S appears or your trail is hit.
Breakout confirmation (short).
Following a range, price breaks down and prints an S with no upper wick. Enter short as the bar closes or on a subsequent break of the signal bar’s low. If the next bar immediately rejects and prints a bullish HA bar, your stop above the signal HA high limits damage. Otherwise, ride the move, harvesting partials as the red dashed line remains unviolated.
Alerts and automation
Set alerts to “Once Per Bar Close” for stability.
Bull ONE-SHOT fires when a valid buy prints (and Lock allows it).
Bear ONE-SHOT fires for sells analogously.
With Lock enabled, you avoid multiple pings in the same direction during a single leg—useful for webhooks or mobile notifications.
Reliability and limitations
The script calculates from completed bars and does not use higher-timeframe look-ahead or repainting tricks. Heikin-Ashi smoothing can lag turns slightly, which is expected and part of the design. In narrow ranges or whipsaw conditions, signals naturally thin out; if you must trade ranges, either tighten the wick filters and keep Lock ON, or add a trend/volatility filter (e.g., trade B only above EMA 200; S only below). Remember: this is an indicator, not a strategy. If you want exact statistics, port the triggers into a strategy and backtest with your chosen entry, stop, and exit rules.
Final notes
Wickless Heikin Ashi B/S \ is a precision timing tool: it waits for decisive, wickless HA bars, provides optional regime locking to reduce noise, and leaves clear price anchors on your chart for disciplined management. Use it with a simple framework—trend bias, fixed risk, and a straightforward exit plan—and it will keep your execution consistent without cluttering the screen or your decision-making.
Disclaimer: This indicator is for educational use and trade assistance only. It is not financial advice. You alone are responsible for your risk and results.
Enhance your trading precision and confidence with Wickless Heikin Ashi B/S ! 🚀
Happy trading
Chervolino
BUY & SELL Probability (M5..D1) - MTFMTF Probability Indicator (M5 to D1)
Indicator — Dual Histogram with Buy/Sell Labels
This indicator is designed to provide a probabilistic bias for bullish or bearish conditions by combining three different analytical components across multiple timeframes. The goal is to reduce noise from single-indicator signals and instead highlight confluence where trend, momentum, and strength agree.
Why this combination is useful
- EMA(200) Trend Filter: Identifies whether price is trading above or below a widely used long-term moving average.
- MACD Momentum: Detects short-term directional momentum through line crossovers.
- ADX Strength: Measures how strong the trend is, preventing signals in weak or flat markets.
By combining these, the indicator avoids situations where one tool signals a trade but others do not, helping to filter out low-probability setups.
How it works
- Each timeframe (M5, M15, H1, H4, D1) generates its own trend, momentum, and strength score.
- Scores are weighted according to user-defined importance and then aggregated into a single probability.
- Proximity to recent support and resistance levels can adjust the final score, accounting for nearby barriers.
- The final probability is displayed as:
- Histogram (subwindow): Green bars for bullish probability >50%, red bars for bearish <50%.
- On-chart labels: Showing exact buy/sell percentages on the last bar for quick reference.
Inputs
- EMA length (default 200), MACD settings, ADX period.
- Weights for each timeframe and component (trend, momentum, strength).
- Optional boost for the chart’s current timeframe.
- Smoothing length for probability values.
- Lookback period for support/resistance adjustment.
How to use it
- A green histogram above zero indicates bullish probability >50%.
- A red histogram below zero indicates bearish probability >50%.
- Neutral readings near 50% show low confluence and may be best avoided.
- Users can adjust weights to emphasize higher or lower timeframes, depending on their trading style.
Notes
- This script does not guarantee profitable trades.
- Best used together with price action, volume, or additional confirmation tools.
- Signals are calculated only on closed bars to avoid repainting.
- For testing and learning purposes — not financial advice.
Bull/Bear Flag + 9-21 EMA Cross with Targetssimple chart indicator help with buy sell targets using bear and bull flag along with moving averages on chart -helpful for beginner traders






















