TRIZONACCI_Mean reversal_signalsMarket State Engine
Deterministic Confidence-Scoring System for TradingView
A professional-grade PineScript v5 indicator that scores market conditions from 0-100, helping traders identify high-quality trading opportunities through systematic structure analysis, VWAP positioning, order flow dynamics, and time-based context.
🎯 Overview
The Market State Engine is not a trading bot—it's a noise-reduction and opportunity-ranking system designed to filter market conditions and surface only the highest-quality setups.
Instead of blindly taking every signal, this indicator:
✅ Scores market conditions objectively (0-100 scale)
✅ Filters out low-probability setups automatically
✅ Classifies opportunities into A, A+, and A++ grades
✅ Alerts only on confirmed structure shifts with supporting context
✅ Keeps the human in control - provides intelligence, not automation
Philosophy: Reduce Noise. Enforce Discipline. Surface Quality.
🚀 Key Features
Deterministic Scoring - No black boxes, fully explainable logic
Multi-Factor Analysis - Combines 4 independent market state components
Structure-First Approach - Only alerts on confirmed pivot breaks
VWAP Mean Reversion Logic - Directional filtering based on VWAP zones
Order Flow Proxy - CVD divergence and confirmation detection
Session-Aware Scoring - Prioritizes high-volume New York sessions
Alert De-Duplication - One alert per unique structure shift
Zero Repainting - Uses confirmed pivots only (left=2, right=2)
Fully Configurable - All parameters exposed as inputs
Visual Feedback - VWAP bands, setup labels, and real-time score panel
📊 Scoring System (0-100)
The Market State Engine evaluates four independent components, each contributing up to 25 points for a maximum total score of 100.
🎯 Component Breakdown
Component Max Points Description
VWAP Context 25 Measures price deviation from session VWAP
Structure Shift 25 Confirms pivot breakout (HARD GATE)
CVD Alignment 25 Detects order flow divergence/confirmation
Time-of-Day 25 Identifies high-probability trading sessions
1️⃣ VWAP Context (Max 25 Points)
Purpose: Identifies extreme price deviations from fair value for mean-reversion opportunities.
VWAP (Volume-Weighted Average Price) is calculated session-anchored to New York market time, with standard deviation bands creating zones of opportunity.
Band Structure:
1st Band: ±1σ from VWAP (fair value zone)
2nd Band: ±2σ from VWAP (moderate deviation)
3rd Band: ±3σ from VWAP (extreme deviation)
Scoring Logic (Exclusive):
Price in 3rd VWAP Band (>2σ and ≤3σ) → +25 points
Price in 2nd VWAP Band (>1σ and ≤2σ) → +15 points
Otherwise (inside 1σ or beyond 3σ) → 0 points
Key Insight: The further price stretches from VWAP, the higher the probability of mean reversion.
2️⃣ Structure Shift (Max 25 Points) — HARD GATE
Purpose: Confirms momentum shift through confirmed pivot breakouts.
⚠️ CRITICAL: Structure shift is mandatory. If no valid structure shift occurs, the total score becomes 0 regardless of other factors.
Detection Method:
Uses TradingView's ta.pivothigh() and ta.pivotlow() functions with locked parameters:
Left bars: 2
Right bars: 2
Source: Configurable (Wick or Body)
Break confirmation: Candle close only
Bullish Structure Shift:
✅ Prior swing high exists (confirmed pivot)
✅ Current candle closes above swing high + tick buffer
✅ Must occur in VWAP 2nd or 3rd band
✅ VWAP Filter: Price must be at or below VWAP (lower bands)
Bearish Structure Shift:
✅ Prior swing low exists (confirmed pivot)
✅ Current candle closes below swing low - tick buffer
✅ Must occur in VWAP 2nd or 3rd band
✅ VWAP Filter: Price must be at or above VWAP (upper bands)
Scoring:
Valid structure shift → +25 points
No structure shift → Total score = 0
Tick Buffer: Default 5 ticks (configurable) - prevents false breaks from minor price noise.
3️⃣ CVD Alignment (Max 25 Points)
Purpose: Detects institutional order flow through volume delta analysis.
CVD (Cumulative Volume Delta) is a proxy for order flow:
Close > Open → +Volume (buying pressure)
Close < Open → -Volume (selling pressure)
Scoring Logic:
Condition Points Description
Divergence +25 Price makes higher high + CVD makes lower high (bearish)
Price makes lower low + CVD makes higher low (bullish)
Confirmation +20 Price and CVD both make higher highs or lower lows
Neutral 0 No clear divergence or confirmation
Lookback Window: Last 20 bars (configurable) - prevents stale divergences.
Key Insight: Divergences suggest weakening momentum, while confirmations validate the trend.
4️⃣ Time-of-Day Context (Max 25 Points)
Purpose: Prioritizes high-volume, high-volatility New York sessions.
Scored Sessions (America/New_York timezone):
Session Time Range (NY) Points Description
Pre-Market 03:00 - 04:00 +25 Early liquidity injection
Market Open 09:30 - 11:30 +25 Highest volume period
Off-Hours All other times 0 Lower probability setups
Key Insight: Structure shifts during active sessions have higher follow-through probability.
🏆 Setup Classification
Setups are graded based on total score thresholds (configurable):
Grade Score Range Typical Components Quality Level
A++ Setup ≥90 All 4 factors aligned
(VWAP 3rd band + Structure + CVD + Session) Premium - Rare
A+ Setup ≥75 Structure + VWAP + CVD or Session
(3 of 4 factors) High - Select
A Setup ≥60 Structure + VWAP + Session
(Minimum viable setup) Good - Regular
No Grade <60 Insufficient confluence Filtered out
Default Thresholds:
A Setup: 60 points
A+ Setup: 75 points
A++ Setup: 90 points
📥 Installation
Step 1: Download the Indicator
Download the market_state_engine.pine file from this repository.
Step 2: Add to TradingView
Open TradingView
Open the Pine Editor (bottom panel)
Click "New" → "Blank indicator"
Delete all default code
Paste the contents of market_state_engine.pine
Click "Add to Chart"
Step 3: Configure for Your Symbol
Click the gear icon next to the indicator name
Adjust Tick Size for your instrument:
ES futures: 0.25
NQ futures: 0.25
Stocks: 0.01
Save settings
⚙️ Configuration
Symbol Settings
Parameter Default Description
Tick Size 0.25 Minimum price movement for your symbol
Tick Buffer Count 5 Ticks beyond swing for valid break
VWAP Settings
Parameter Default Description
VWAP Band 1 (σ) 1.0 1st standard deviation multiplier
VWAP Band 2 (σ) 2.0 2nd standard deviation multiplier
VWAP Band 3 (σ) 3.0 3rd standard deviation multiplier
Session Settings
Parameter Default Description
Session 1 0300-0400 Pre-market window (NY time)
Session 2 0930-1130 Market open window (NY time)
Score Thresholds
Parameter Default Description
A Setup Threshold 60 Minimum score for A grade
A+ Setup Threshold 75 Minimum score for A+ grade
A++ Setup Threshold 90 Minimum score for A++ grade
CVD Settings
Parameter Default Description
CVD Divergence Lookback 20 Maximum bars for divergence detection
Swing Settings
Parameter Default Options Description
Swing Detection Method Wick Wick / Body Use high/low or open/close for pivots
Visual Settings
Parameter Default Description
Show VWAP Bands ✅ Display VWAP and standard deviation bands
Show Setup Labels ✅ Display setup markers on chart
Show Score Panel ✅ Display real-time score breakdown
📖 How to Use
Step 1: Apply to 1-Minute Chart
⚠️ The indicator is locked to 1-minute timeframe - do not use on other timeframes.
Step 2: Understand the Visual Signals
Setup Labels
Green Triangle (▲) - Bullish (Long) setup detected
Red Triangle (▼) - Bearish (Short) setup detected
Label shows Grade (A/A+/A++) and Total Score
VWAP Bands
Yellow Line - Session VWAP (fair value)
Blue Bands - ±1σ (fair value zone)
Purple Bands - ±2σ (moderate deviation)
Red Bands - ±3σ (extreme deviation)
Score Panel (Top Right)
Real-time breakdown of all four components:
Component Score
VWAP Zone 15/25
Structure 25/25
CVD 20/25
Session 25/25
TOTAL 85/100 (A+)
Step 3: Interpret Signals
Valid Long Setup:
✅ Green triangle below candle
✅ Price in lower VWAP bands (below VWAP)
✅ Structure shift breaks swing high
✅ Score ≥60
Valid Short Setup:
✅ Red triangle above candle
✅ Price in upper VWAP bands (above VWAP)
✅ Structure shift breaks swing low
✅ Score ≥60
Step 4: Set Up Alerts (See Alert Conditions section)
🚦 Signal Filters (VWAP Zone Logic)
The indicator uses directional VWAP filtering to prevent counter-trend signals:
Long Signals (Green)
Only allowed when price is AT or BELOW VWAP
✅ Lower 2nd band (-2σ to -1σ)
✅ Lower 3rd band (-3σ to -2σ)
✅ At VWAP exactly
❌ BLOCKED in upper bands (above VWAP)
Logic: Longs when price is stretched below fair value (mean reversion)
Short Signals (Red)
Only allowed when price is AT or ABOVE VWAP
✅ Upper 2nd band (+1σ to +2σ)
✅ Upper 3rd band (+2σ to +3σ)
✅ At VWAP exactly
❌ BLOCKED in lower bands (below VWAP)
Logic: Shorts when price is stretched above fair value (mean reversion)
🎨 Visual Elements
Chart Overlays
Element Color Description
VWAP Line Yellow Session-anchored fair value
±1σ Bands Blue Fair value zone (no score)
±2σ Bands Purple Moderate deviation (15 pts)
±3σ Bands Red Extreme deviation (25 pts)
Swing Highs Red ▼ Confirmed pivot highs
Swing Lows Green ▲ Confirmed pivot lows
Session Background Light Green Active high-value session
Setup Labels
Bullish Setup:
A+
▲ 75
Green label below candle, shows grade and score
Bearish Setup:
A++
▼ 90
Red label above candle, shows grade and score
Score Panel
Real-time table in top-right corner:
Individual component scores (0-25 each)
Total score (0-100)
Current setup grade (A/A+/A++)
Updates in real-time as market conditions change
🔔 Alert Conditions
Setting Up Alerts
Method 1: Built-in Alert Conditions
Click "Create Alert" in TradingView
Select Market State Engine as condition
Choose alert type:
Bullish Setup - Long signals only
Bearish Setup - Short signals only
Any Setup - All signals
Set to "Once Per Bar Close"
Configure notification method (app, email, webhook)
Method 2: Custom Alert Message
Alert messages include full breakdown:
A+ Setup Detected (Score: 85)
Components: VWAP(25) + Structure(25) + CVD(20) + Time(15)
CVD State: Confirmation
Direction: Long
Timeframe: 1m
Alert Behavior
✅ One alert per unique pivot break - no spam
✅ Fires on candle close only - no repainting
✅ Minimum score filter - only A grade or higher (≥60)
✅ Direction-specific - separate bullish/bearish conditions
⚠️ No cooldown between different pivots - multiple alerts per session allowed if different swing levels break
🔧 Technical Details
Timeframe Lock
Required: 1-minute chart only
Reason: Scoring model calibrated for 1m micro-structure
Future: Multi-timeframe support planned for v2
Timezone Configuration
Hard-coded: America/New_York
Session Detection: Uses TradingView's native session functions
Consistency: All time-based logic uses NY timezone
Swing Detection Parameters
Locked to specification:
ta.pivothigh(source, left=2, right=2)
ta.pivotlow(source, left=2, right=2)
Implications:
Pivots confirmed 2 bars after formation
No repainting - historical pivots don't move
4-bar minimum swing structure (2 left + pivot + 2 right)
VWAP Calculation
Type: Session-anchored (resets daily)
Source: Typical price (high + low + close) / 3
Weighting: Volume-weighted
Standard Deviation: True population standard deviation
CVD Proxy Formula
barDelta = close > open ? volume : close < open ? -volume : 0
CVD = cumulative sum of barDelta (session-reset)
Performance Limits
Max Labels: 500 (TradingView limit)
Max Bars Back: 500
Memory: Lightweight - uses only essential variables
💡 Best Practices
1. Use as a Filter, Not a Strategy
❌ Don't: Blindly take every signal
✅ Do: Use score as confluence for your existing analysis
2. Higher Grades = Better Probability
A Setups (60-74): Regular opportunities, still require discretion
A+ Setups (75-89): High-quality, multiple factors aligned
A++ Setups (90-100): Rare premium opportunities, strongest edge
3. Respect the VWAP Zone Filter
The indicator automatically blocks:
Longs in upper VWAP bands (counter-trend)
Shorts in lower VWAP bands (counter-trend)
Trust this logic - it enforces mean reversion discipline.
4. Monitor the Score Panel
Watch which components are scoring to understand why a setup formed:
Missing CVD score? → No order flow confirmation
Missing Time score? → Outside high-volume sessions
Low VWAP score? → Weak deviation from fair value
5. Combine with Risk Management
The indicator provides opportunity scoring, not position sizing:
Use stop losses based on swing structure
Scale position size with setup grade (larger on A++, smaller on A)
Set profit targets at VWAP or opposing band
6. Session Awareness
Prioritize signals during active sessions:
03:00-04:00 NY: Pre-market momentum
09:30-11:30 NY: Highest volume, tightest spreads
Off-hours signals (0 time score) are lower probability but still valid if other factors strong.
7. Understand the Hard Gate
If no structure shift occurs:
Total score = 0
No alerts fire
Other components irrelevant
Why? Structure shift confirms momentum change - without it, there's no tradable opportunity.
8. Avoid Over-Optimization
Default settings are well-calibrated:
Don't chase "perfect" parameters
Test changes on historical data before live use
Document any modifications
9. Leverage Alert De-Duplication
The indicator prevents spam automatically:
One alert per unique swing break
New swing levels = new alerts
No need to manually filter notifications
10. Supplement with Price Action
Use the indicator alongside:
Support/resistance levels
Order flow footprint charts
Volume profile
Market internals (breadth, TICK, etc.)
📚 Example Scenarios
Example 1: A++ Premium Setup (Score: 95)
Price: In lower 3rd VWAP band (-2.8σ) → VWAP: 25 pts
Structure: Close breaks swing high → Structure: 25 pts
CVD: Price LL + CVD HL (bullish div) → CVD: 25 pts
Time: 10:15 AM NY (market open) → Time: 25 pts
Direction: LONG (price below VWAP) → Valid
Grade: A++ (95/100)
Interpretation: All factors aligned - premium mean-reversion long opportunity.
Example 2: A+ Strong Setup (Score: 80)
Price: In upper 2nd VWAP band (+1.5σ) → VWAP: 15 pts
Structure: Close breaks swing low → Structure: 25 pts
CVD: Price HH + CVD LH (bearish div) → CVD: 25 pts
Time: 2:00 PM NY (off-hours) → Time: 0 pts
Direction: SHORT (price above VWAP) → Valid
Grade: A+ (65/100)
Interpretation: Strong setup despite off-hours, bearish divergence adds confidence.
Example 3: Filtered Setup (Score: 0)
Price: In upper 3rd VWAP band (+2.5σ) → VWAP: 25 pts (if allowed)
Structure: Close breaks swing high → Structure: BLOCKED
CVD: Price HH + CVD HH (confirmation) → CVD: 20 pts (if allowed)
Time: 10:00 AM NY → Time: 25 pts (if allowed)
Direction: LONG (price ABOVE VWAP) → ❌ INVALID ZONE
Grade: None (0/100) - NO ALERT
Interpretation: VWAP filter blocked long signal in upper band - prevents counter-trend trade.
🛠️ Troubleshooting
No Signals Appearing
✅ Verify you're on 1-minute chart
✅ Check Tick Size matches your symbol
✅ Ensure VWAP Bands are visible
✅ Wait for confirmed pivots (requires at least 5 bars of history)
Alerts Not Firing
✅ Confirm alert is set to "Once Per Bar Close"
✅ Check score threshold (must be ≥60 by default)
✅ Verify VWAP zone filter isn't blocking signals
✅ Check that structure shift is actually occurring
Score Always Zero
✅ No structure shift detected (hard gate active)
✅ Price may not be in valid VWAP zone (2nd or 3rd band)
✅ Insufficient swing history (wait for pivots to form)
Too Many/Too Few Signals
Too many signals:
Increase A Setup Threshold (e.g., 70 instead of 60)
Increase Tick Buffer Count (reduces false breaks)
Too few signals:
Decrease A Setup Threshold (e.g., 50 instead of 60)
Decrease Tick Buffer Count (more sensitive to breaks)
📜 License
This indicator is provided under the Mozilla Public License 2.0.
🤝 Credits
Developed as a professional trading tool for systematic opportunity identification.
Philosophy: Reduce noise. Enforce discipline. Keep the human in control.
📞 Support
For questions, issues, or feature requests, please consult:
This README documentation
The specification document (pinescript_market_state_engine_spec.docx)
Inline code comments in market_state_engine.pine
🔄 Version History
v1.0 (Current)
Initial release
4-component scoring model (VWAP + Structure + CVD + Time)
VWAP zone directional filtering
Alert de-duplication
Configurable inputs
Real-time score panel
Session-aware logic
🎓 Understanding the Numbers
Quick Reference Card
Score Range Grade Quality Typical Use
90-100 A++ Premium Highest conviction trades
75-89 A+ High Strong probability setups
60-74 A Good Acceptable with discretion
0-59 None Filtered Skip or wait for confluence
Component Contribution Examples
Minimum A Setup (60 points):
Structure (25) + VWAP 3rd band (25) + Time (25) = 75 ✅
Typical A+ Setup (75 points):
Structure (25) + VWAP 2nd band (15) + CVD confirm (20) + Time (25) = 85 ✅
Maximum A++ Setup (100 points):
Structure (25) + VWAP 3rd band (25) + CVD divergence (25) + Time (25) = 100 ✅
🎯 Final Reminder
This is NOT a trading bot.
This is NOT financial advice.
This is a decision-support tool.
Always:
✅ Use proper risk management
✅ Understand the logic before trading
✅ Backtest on your symbols
✅ Keep the human in control
Happy Trading! 📈
Chart-Muster
ALL-IN ZONE X (EMA + BB + Swing + TP Panel)ALL-IN ZONE X is a technical analysis indicator designed to help traders identify high-probability trade zones using a combination of trend, volatility, and price structure.
This indicator integrates:
Exponential Moving Averages (EMA) for trend direction
Bollinger Bands (BB) to visualize volatility and price expansion
Swing structure detection to highlight potential market turning points
A Take Profit (TP) panel to assist with structured trade planning
ALL-IN ZONE X is intended for discretionary trading and educational purposes only.
It does not generate automated buy or sell orders and should be used as a confluence tool alongside proper risk management and market analysis.
Disclaimer:
This indicator does not provide financial advice. Trading involves risk, and past performance does not guarantee future results.
Trading Range Detector - [GonzaCam]Strict Market Structure
This indicator provides a highly disciplined approach to identifying Market Structure, Swing Points, and Trading Ranges. Unlike standard fractal indicators that simply look for high/low wicks, this script enforces a "Strict" set of rules combining Fractal Geometry, Candle Color, and Close Prices to filter out noise and identify high-probability structure levels.
It is designed for traders who need precise structural mapping (BOS) and want to avoid the "fake-outs" common with standard swing indicators.
Key Features
Strict Swing Detection : A 3-candle pattern is only valid if it meets three specific criteria:
Wick Fractal: The middle candle has the highest high (for Swing Highs) or lowest low (for Swing Lows).
Close Price Fractal: The Body (Close) of the middle candle must also be the highest/lowest of the pattern, preventing weak "wick-only" pivots.
Color Logic: Enforces specific color flows (e.g., Green → Red for tops) to ensure momentum has actually shifted.
Smart Range Tracking:
Active Range: Shows the current trading range (Top and Bottom) with thick, solid lines.
Historical Structure: Automatically archives broken levels as thin, dashed lines, creating a clean history of market structure.
"True Peak" Logic: When a Break of Structure (BOS) occurs, the script enters a "Seeking" phase. It intelligently tracks the Highest High (in a bearish break) or Lowest Low (in a bullish break) to ensure the new range is drawn from the true pivot, not just the first confirmed swing.
How It Works
1. Swing High Definition
A valid Swing High is confirmed when a 3-candle cluster appears with:
Middle Candle: Green Body.
Right Candle: Red Body.
Geometry: Middle Wick High > Left & Right Wicks AND Middle Close > Left & Right Closes.
Confirmation: Price must subsequently close below the low of the middle candle.
2. Swing Low Definition
A valid Swing Low is confirmed when a 3-candle cluster appears with:
Middle Candle: Red Body.
Right Candle: Green Body.
Geometry: Middle Wick Low < Left & Right Wicks AND Middle Close < Left & Right Closes.
Confirmation: Price must subsequently close above the high of the middle candle.
3. Range & BOS Logic
Break of Structure (BOS): Triggered when a candle closes outside the current Range Top or Bottom.
Seeking Phase: After a BOS, the script waits for a new opposing swing to form.
Example: If the market breaks UP (Bullish BOS), the script searches for the next confirmed Swing High.
Optimization: While seeking, it continuously updates to the Highest High reached, ensuring the Range Top is set at the absolute peak of the move.
Settings & Customization
Current Range Style: Customize the Color, Width, and Style (Solid/Dotted) of the active range lines.
Historical Swings Style: Customize the appearance of past structure levels to distinguish them from active price action.
Disclaimer.
This tool is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Trading involves risk. Always use proper risk management
MSS 15m - R.AlvaradoMSS 15m – R.Alvarado is a minimalist Market Structure Shift indicator designed to highlight real changes in market structure on the 15-minute timeframe.
The indicator plots a single horizontal line and label when a valid Market Structure Shift occurs, marking the exact price level where structure changes from bullish to bearish or vice versa. Only one MSS is displayed at a time and it remains anchored on the chart until a new structure shift appears.
This tool is intended for discretionary traders who already work with higher-timeframe bias, key levels, and liquidity concepts. It does not generate trade entries by itself, but provides clear structural context to support decision-making after liquidity events and during CRT analysis.
Best used in combination with higher-timeframe bias and key levels, especially when refining executions on lower timeframes.
SWING ATR BasedWhat does this indicator do?
1. It identifies Market Swings The script monitors price action to detect when a trend changes direction.
It uses ATR (Average True Range) to measure volatility, ensuring it doesn't get tricked by small, insignificant price movements.
To validate a change in direction (from bullish to bearish, or vice versa), it waits for the price to cover a specific distance (defined by the kRange parameter) and requires at least two significant candles.
2. It plots Support and Resistance zones As soon as a new high or low point is confirmed:
In Green (Bull): It draws a support line at the level of the last low.
In Red (Bear): It draws a resistance line at the level of the last high.
Auto-Cleaning: If the price breaks through a support line, the line turns gray and stops. The script only keeps active (unbroken) levels on the screen.
3. It calculates an "SGE Score" (Market State) This is the "brain" of the script. It assigns a rating to the current trend:
+2 (Bullish): The price has broken a resistance.
-2 (Bearish): The price has broken a support.
0 (Neutral): The market is indecisive (for example, after a break that contradicts the previous one).
Key Feature: This score has a "one-candle delay." It waits for the next candle to close before confirming a score change, which helps avoid reacting too quickly to false alerts.
4. It simplifies visual reading To keep your chart clean and readable:
It only highlights the 3 levels closest to the current price (those most likely to be hit soon).
It colors the chart candles directly: Green if the score is +2, Red if the score is -2, and Gray if it is neutral.
5. Dashboard In the top-right corner of your screen, it displays a permanent summary:
The current score (-2, 0, or 2).
The number of active supports and resistances.
Summary: This is a "smart" trend detector. Instead of just looking at whether the price is going up or down, it waits for the price to break important structural levels (confirmed by volatility) to tell you: "Caution, the structure has just shifted from bullish to bearish."
Recommended Settings:
kRange: 1.3 / 1.4
ATR Mult: 0.3 to 0.5
Script created with Claude AI.
Market_StructureThis provides tabular presentation of current status of price with respect to Ichimoku cloud and a possible signal based on candle type.
Smart CRTSmart CRT is an advanced ICT trading indicator designed to identify high-probability Candle Range Theory (CRT) setups with precision. It automatically detects bullish and bearish CRT patterns, plots key CRT high and low levels, and provides real-time alerts to help traders act with confidence.
This indicator includes a built-in multi-pair CRT scanner, allowing traders to monitor up to 20 symbols simultaneously on the current timeframe, including Forex majors, cross pairs, metals (XAUUSD, XAGUSD), and DXY. This makes Smart CRT ideal for traders who want fast top-down market analysis and efficient setup selection.
Smart CRT also detects and displays Fair Value Gaps (FVGs), highlighting institutional price imbalances and equilibrium levels that align with ICT and Smart Money Concepts (SMC). Only the most recent FVGs are kept on the chart to maintain clarity and reduce noise.
For execution and timing precision, the indicator offers optional New York session timing lines, commonly known as the 1-5-9 candle model, fully customizable by hour, color, and style. These session markers help traders align entries with key intraday liquidity windows.
Smart CRT is best used alongside market structure, liquidity sweeps, PD arrays, and higher-timeframe bias, making it a powerful decision-support tool for ICT traders, price-action traders, and intraday scalpers.
𝐊𝐞𝐲 𝐅𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞𝐬
→ ICT Candle Range Theory (CRT) detection
→ Bullish & bearish CRT confirmation
→ Automatic CRT high & low levels
→ Multi-symbol CRT scanner (up to 20 markets)
→ Fair Value Gap (FVG) detection with equilibrium
→ New York session timing lines (1-5-9 model)
→ Real-time alerts
→ Works on all timeframes
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐦𝐞𝐫
This indicator is for educational and analytical purposes only. It does not provide financial advice. Always apply proper risk management and confirm setups with your trading plan.
High Volume S/R + VPA Entries + Broken Level Cleanup High Volume S/R + VPA Entries + Broken Level Cleanup
TSLA Cycle Timing - 122-Day Reversal Map (Adaptive Framework)This indicator is a timing map built specifically for Tesla (TSLA) on the Daily chart. It plots a repeating set of vertical, color-coded timing markers inside a 122-bar cycle (commonly treated as ~122 trading days on the Daily timeframe). These markers highlight reversal “zones”—areas where TSLA has historically shown a tendency to pivot from high-to-low and low-to-high within the cycle.
The script includes:
23 TSLA-derived set points (Points 1–23): the core timing map used to mark the most repeatable reversal areas.
Two optional “Inversion Points” (INV A / INV B): manual markers you can enable when TSLA’s high/low sequence appears to flip due to a structural deviation.
One additional optional marker (OPT C) for user customization.
This is not an auto-buy/sell system. It is a cycle-structure framework designed to help you anticipate when a reversal is more likely to occur, so you can combine it with your own confirmation tools (price action, trend context, support/resistance, volume, etc.).
Definitions (How this script interprets highs/lows)
In the context of cycle mapping:
A High Point is the highest price reached between two neighboring high pivots.
A Low Point is the lowest price reached between two neighboring low pivots.
The vertical lines are timing markers, not “guaranteed pivot candles.” Price may top/bottom slightly before or after a line. That’s why the script includes an optional ± window (in bars) to visualize a small tolerance zone around each marker.
How it works (Conceptually)
The script defines a repeating cycle length (default 122 bars).
Inside each cycle, each point has an offset measured in bars from the cycle start.
For every cycle instance (past, current, and optional future cycles), the script draws:
a vertical dotted line at each enabled point offset
optional ± window bands around the line
optional labels (numbers for set points and “INV” labels for inversion points)
Because this is a Tesla-specific map, the default offsets for Points 1–23 are preconfigured based on TSLA’s observed structure, and the remaining optional points are user-controlled.
How to Use (Important)
1) Use the Daily chart first
This model is designed around TSLA’s Daily cycle behavior. Start with:
Symbol: TSLA
Timeframe: 1D
If you use other timeframes, the cycle “tempo” can change and may require different offsets.
2) Identify the cycle start (anchor)
Cycle mapping depends on where the current cycle is anchored.
Use “Bars Back to Current Cycle Start” to shift the cycle start so that the script’s point sequence aligns with your most recent known cycle beginning. Once aligned, the points should repeat near each 122-bar interval.
3) Read the vertical markers as reversal zones
The colored vertical lines represent areas where reversals have historically occurred, not a promise that price must reverse exactly on the line.
A practical approach:
Use the marker as a “heads-up” zone
Wait for confirmation (trend break, candle structure, momentum shift, key level reaction, etc.)
4) Understand “set points” vs “Inversion Points”
Set Points (1–23)
These are the primary TSLA reversal zones that tend to recur within the 122-bar structure. Specific numbered points often appear near the same relative position inside each cycle.
Inversion Points (INV A / INV B)
Occasionally, TSLA’s cycle behavior can flip—meaning the expected high-to-low (or low-to-high) progression temporarily swaps order. This is what I refer to as an inversion.
When you see a cycle behaving “backwards” relative to the usual sequence:
Enable INV A and/or INV B
Place their offsets at the bar locations where the flip becomes obvious
Use these markers as manual annotations so your cycle notes stay consistent even when TSLA deviates from its typical rhythm
These inversion markers do not force the script to predict a flip—they allow you to document it cleanly.
5) Use the ± Window Bands to manage real-world variance
Markets don’t pivot on perfect timestamps. If a reversal tends to happen “around” a point:
Enable ± Window Bands
Set Window ± Bars (commonly 1–3 bars on 1D)
This gives a realistic visual tolerance zone around each timing marker.
Settings Guide (Practical)
Cycle Length (bars): 122 (TSLA Daily baseline)
Lookback Bars: increase to study more history, decrease for performance
Future Cycles: use sparingly; future markers are guidance zones, not guarantees
Past Cycles: Lines Only: recommended ON for stable performance
Labels at Top: helps keep the chart clean and readable
Final Notes / Limitations
This is a historical timing framework designed to map TSLA’s repeating reversal structure. It helps estimate when reversal pressure tends to appear, but it does not replace risk management or confirmation. Cycle behavior can stretch, compress, or invert during unusual volatility regimes—hence the inclusion of optional inversion markers.
Scalping 4H Range + 50% This strategy is designed to capture high-probability reversals by exploiting "fakeouts" and liquidity sweeps that occur after the market's initial opening range.
How it Works:
The Range: The indicator automatically defines the High and Low of the first 4 hours of the trading session (typically the Asian/London overlap or New York Open).
The Setup: Instead of chasing breakouts, this strategy waits for a Failure to Break. It monitors for price to break out of the 4-hour range and then immediately close back inside.
The Signal:
BUY Signal: Price breaks below the Range Low (sweeping liquidity) but closes back inside the range.
SELL Signal: Price breaks above the Range High (sweeping liquidity) but closes back inside the range.
Trade Management:
Target: Trades target the opposing side of the range (e.g., a Buy at the Low targets the Range High).
Stop Loss: Placed at the extreme wick of the fakeout move to ensure a tight risk profile.
Equilibrium: A 50% Mid-Range line is provided to help secure partial profits or adjust stops to Breakeven.
How to Use This Indicator
1. Chart Setup
Timeframe: This strategy is optimized for the 5-Minute (M5) timeframe.
Asset Class: Works best on volatile pairs (Indices like US30/NAS100, or major Forex pairs like EURUSD/GBPUSD) where liquidity sweeps are common.
2. Session Configuration
Go to the indicator settings.
Session Input: Define the first 4 hours of your trading day (e.g., 0000-0400 for the New York midnight open or 0800-1200 for the London Open).
Note: The indicator automatically highlights this background in blue. No trades are taken during this formation phase.
3. Understanding the Visuals
Red Line: Range High (Resistance).
Green Line: Range Low (Support).
Grey Dotted Line: Mid-Range (50% Equilibrium).
4. Trading Rules The strategy does not trade breakouts; it trades false breakouts (fakeouts).
BUY Signal:
Price breaks below the Green Line.
Candle closes back above the Green Line.
Entry: On the close of the signal candle.
Stop Loss: Below the lowest wick of the breakout move.
Take Profit: Target the Red Line (Range High).
SELL Signal:
Price breaks above the Red Line.
Candle closes back below the Red Line.
Entry: On the close of the signal candle.
Stop Loss: Above the highest wick of the breakout move.
Take Profit: Target the Green Line (Range Low).
5. Management (Mid-Range)
When price hits the Grey Dotted Line (50%), it is recommended to move your Stop Loss to Breakeven or take partial profits.
Disclaimer: Trading involves a high risk of financial loss. This tool is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Use of this tool is at your own risk. Pirate Pips ™ is not responsible for any losses incurred.
Bar Count & EMABar Count & EMA Indicator
A clean and lightweight indicator designed for intraday price action traders.
Features:
1. Bar Count
Displays bar numbers only on 3-minute and 5-minute timeframes
Works during Regular Trading Hours (RTH) only
Shows bar 1 and multiples of 3 (3, 6, 9, 12, 15...)
Color-coded for key bars: Bar 18 & 48 (Red), Bar 6 (Light Green), Multiples of 12 (Sky Blue), Others (Gray)
2. EMA 20
Simple 20-period Exponential Moving Average
Customizable source, length, offset, and color
Why these specific timeframes?
5-Minute Chart (US Markets):
Bar 6, 12, 18, 24... represent 30-min, 1-hour, 1.5-hour intervals
Bar 18 and 48 often mark significant intraday turning points
Best for: ES, NQ, SPY, QQQ
3-Minute Chart (China A-Share Markets):
Bar 10, 20, 30... represent 30-min, 1-hour, 1.5-hour intervals
Designed for CSI 1000 Index Futures (IM) and other China futures
Helps track the 4-hour trading session rhythm (9:30-11:30, 13:00-15:00)
Why Bar Count Matters:
Tracking bar numbers helps traders identify market rhythm, timing cycles, and potential reversal zones throughout the trading session.
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Bharat Jhunjhunwala - Distribution Day TrackerOverview
The Distribution Day Tracker is a technical analysis tool designed to automate the identification and tracking of institutional selling pressure, specifically for major market indices (e.g., Nifty 50, S&P 500). While the concept of "Distribution Days" is a cornerstone of CAN SLIM methodology, this script provides a unique, automated lifecycle management system for these signals, ensuring traders act on current data rather than expired warnings.
How It Works (Technical Logic)
This script does not just flag a price drop; it uses a multi-step conditional logic to maintain a "living count" of market weakness:
Detection Engine: A Distribution Day is triggered only when two conditions are met simultaneously:
The index closes at least 0.2% lower (configurable) than the previous session.
The volume is strictly higher than the previous session's volume.
Lifecycle Management (Originality): Unlike basic scanners, this script manages the "expiration" of signals automatically using two proprietary rules:
Time Decay: Signals are automatically removed from the count after 25 trading sessions (approx. one calendar month).
Price Negation: If the index rallies 5% above the specific close price of a distribution day, that specific day is invalidated and removed from the count.
Data Persistence: The script utilizes Pine Script® Arrays (array.new_int(), array.new_float()) to store and track the bar index and price of every valid distribution day in the lookback period, ensuring the count is accurate even as old days expire.
Key Features & Originality
Dynamic Dashboard: A real-time table that translates the raw count into actionable market statuses (e.g., "Healthy Uptrend" vs. "Trim Positions") based on institutional accumulation/distribution clusters.
Rally Negation Levels: The script identifies and displays the specific price level required to "negate" the nearest distribution day, providing a clear target for trend reversal.
Zero Repainting: All calculations are performed on closed bars. The 'D' labels and dashboard counts are final and do not shift after the bar closes.
How to Use
Monitor the Count:
0-3 Days: Market is in a confirmed uptrend.
4-5 Days: Exercise caution; institutional selling is increasing.
6+ Days: High probability of a market top or significant correction.
Adjusting for Volatility: Use the "Percent Loss Threshold" input to adapt the script for different assets. While 0.2% is standard for indices, 0.5% or 1.0% may be more appropriate for individual volatile stocks.
Visual Cues: Look for the "D" markers above price bars to identify exactly where the institutional selling occurred.
BTC Accum/Dist BUY SELL PRO(ZeeShan)BTC Accum/Dist BUY SELL PRO is a volume-based indicator designed for Bitcoin. It uses Accumulation/Distribution with EMA cross and trend slope to highlight smart-money buying and selling zones, showing clear BUY/SELL arrows, trend background, and alerts.
Option Trading SPX Market SituationThis indicator has three functions:
1. Read out last day close value of S5FI
2. Read out the last 5 minute close value of VIX
3. Read out the SPX trend according to SMA values
Option Trading Cheat SheetThis is an indicator showing the option to be selected according to the current market situation and your trading strategy. It function as a cheat sheet not a trading program. You have to judge according to your knowledge. Please select your trading style and input the latest IVR and IVP.
StO Price Action - Support Resistance LevelsShort Summary
- Displays Support & Resistance levels
- Timeframe-based, clean and minimal
- Designed for structure and context
Full Description
Overview
- Plots key SNR levels from price action
- Levels can come from chart TF or a higher TF
- Higher TF levels carry more weight
Level Control
- A = Support can be switched on with color
- V = Resistance can be switched on with color
Visualization
- Differnet line styles
- Forward extension for entry orientation
Usage
- Higher TF SNR for bias and structure
- Lower TF SNR for reactions and entries
Notes
- Levels are zones not exact prices
- Structural tool not a signal indicator
StO Price Action - QMRShort Summary
- Visualizes Quasimodo reversal patterns on the chart
- Supports long and short QM structures from selectable timeframes
- Clean structural overlay with optional alerts
Full Description
Overview
- Plots confirmed QM patterns as structural reference levels
- QM can be sourced from the chart or higher timeframes
- Designed for market structure and reversal analysis
Visualization
- Higher-timeframe QM is projected onto lower charts
- Separate toggles for QM Long and QM Short
- Individual colors for bullish and bearish QM
- Adjustable line style and width
Detection Logic
- Two algorithms:
- Direct (strict structure)
- Space (more tolerance between points)
- Helps balance precision and noise reduction
Alerts
- Alerts for QM Long and QM Short patterns
- Triggered on new confirmed structures
Usage
- Use as a structural and reversal reference
- Best combined with liquidity and market structure approaches
Notes
- Non-repainting or extending after confirmation
- Not a standalone signal indicator
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Previous Day Range MarkerThis indicator highlights the high and low of the last confirmed candle on the current timeframe and optionally displays the range of the previous trading day (Daily) on lower timeframes.
It also calculates and shows the candle range in percent, helping traders quickly assess volatility and higher-timeframe context.
All levels are plotted forward into the future and can be individually enabled or disabled.
StO Price Action - Impulse CandleShort Summary
- Highlights impulse candles based on relative momentum
- Compares current or previous closed candles against prior price movement
- Uses a configurable momentum factor to filter significant impulses
- Designed to make strong directional candles visually stand out
Full Description
Overview
- Identifies impulse candles with strong momentum
- Focuses on candle-to-candle expansion rather than trend or structure
- Intended to visually emphasize moments of acceleration in price
- Works as a complementary tool to price action and volatility analysis
Impulse Candle Logic
- Impulse candles are detected by comparing the current candle range to previous candles
- A candle is considered an impulse when its range exceeds prior movement by a defined factor
- The comparison basis can be (current forming Candle, previous fully closed Candle)
Momentum Factor
- The momentum factor defines how much stronger a candle must be compared to earlier candles
- Higher values filter out smaller moves and highlight only extreme impulses
- Lower values allow more frequent impulse detection
- Helps adapt the indicator to different instruments and volatility regimes
Range Calculation
- Two range calculation modes are available:
- Open / Close (Body range):
- Measures body-based momentum
- Focuses on directional conviction
- High / Low (Candle range):
- Measures full volatility expansion
- Includes wicks and intrabar extremes
Visualization
- Impulse candles are highlighted using a customizable bar color
- Designed to remain minimal and unobtrusive
Alerts
- Optional alert can be enabled after detected impulse candles
- Useful for monitoring momentum shifts without constant screen time
Usage
- Suitable for breakout detection and momentum confirmation
- Helps identify volatility expansion phases
- Can be used for entry timing or trade management
Notes
- This indicator does not predict direction on its own
- Impulse candles may occur in both trending and ranging markets
- Best used in combination with structure, levels or higher-timeframe context
- Momentum thresholds should be adjusted per market and timeframe
StO Price Action - Engulfing TypesShort Summary
- Multi-timeframe engulfing level indicator
- Supports up to 2 independently configurable timeframes
- Visualizes engulfing-based levels instead of candles or symbols
- Multiple engulfing pattern types and strength variants selectable
- Designed for structural breakout, reaction, and retest analysis
Full Description
Overview
- Identifies and visualizes engulfing-based price levels
- Focuses on where significant engulfing events occurred
- Levels are extended visually to highlight potential reaction zones
- Intended for structural price action and level-based trading
Engulfing Types
- Two main engulfing structures are supported
- Each type supports multiple strength variants:
- Type 1-v1:
- Basic engulfing pattern
- Captures frequent market reactions
- Type 1-v2:
- Stronger move with extended confirmation
- Filters weaker engulfing cases
- Type 2-1CS:
- One candle separation before engulfing
- Indicates short-term buildup before expansion
- Type 2-2CS:
- Two candle separation before engulfing
- Indicates stronger accumulation or distribution
Timeframe Configuration
- Up to 2 timeframes configurable independently
- Each timeframe supports:
- Enable / disable visualization
- Timeframe selection from intraday to monthly
- Independent long and short colors
- Line style selection (solid, dashed, dotted)
- Adjustable level length for visual extension
Visualization
- Engulfing events are visualized as adjustable lines
- Levels represent the relevant price reference of the engulfing structure
- Designed to remain visible for retests and reactions
- Clean, non-intrusive visualization focused on structure
Usage
- Useful for identifying potential support and resistance derived from engulfing behavior
- Helps track where aggressive buying or selling entered the market
- Suitable for breakout, pullback and continuation analysis
- Works across multiple timeframes for confluence
Notes
- Level-based visualization only
- Effectiveness depends on selected engulfing types and timeframes
- Best used in combination with market structure or higher-timeframe context






















