Trend Following Pro [Wukong Algo]Trend Following Pro
This is a trading method in pullback areas following the trendline. The trendband is designed to include Entry band (green band) and Stop Loss band (red band). Stop Loss will trail along the trendline.
Automatically connect TradingView and MetaTrader 5 (MT5) for automatic trading and order management via PineConnector
The system includes a risk management grid including the levels: Stop Loss (SL), Break-even (BE), Trailing Stop, TP1 (1/4), TP2 (2/4), TP3 (3/4), TP4 (4/4). This grid helps you easily monitor and manage orders on TradingView in parallel with automatic order management on MT5.
Suitable for all markets: Forex, Gold, Crypto, Stocks, as long as you use MT5 and TradingView
If you do not need to trade automatically via MT5, the Support and Resistance Pro can also be used as an effective indicator in visual order management on TradingView charts, helps maintain discipline and good trading psychology (less Stress or FOMO)
Trend Following Pro system quick guide:
Step 1: Click two point A & B in the support and resistance zone (supply and demand) to draw a horizontal line
Click to select two points A and B to draw the trendband. Entry will occur if the price touches the green band and StopLoss will be activated if after Entry the price touches the outter red line. You can completely adjust the width of the green and red bands with the input parameters.
Select the direction you want to trade, for example in the picture we are choosing the Buy (Long) order
Step 2: Enter the input parameters for the system including:
Direction of Long (Buy), Short (Sell), Turn Off (No trade) orders
Width of Entry price trigger (green band) , and width of Stoploss (red band)
Order volume, TP1, TP2, TP3, TP4 levels
Maximum number of trades on a trendline
Step 3: Set up automatic trading from TradingView via PineConnector EA and MT5
If you do not need automatic trading in MT5, skip this step. Entry signals and risk management grids will still be displayed on the TradingView chart for you to see, but there is no connection and automatic trading signal shooting and automatic order management from TradingView to MT5 via PineConnector.
We need to create an Alert in TradingView and attach it to this Indicator so that the Alert's trading signals are transmitted via MetaTrader 5 (MT5) via PineConnector.
When trading, you need to turn on 3 software at the same time to be able to connect to each other to operate: TradingView, MetaTrader 5 (MT5), PineConnector
See more details in the screenshots
Step 4 - Complete setup, and wait for trading signals
You have completed the setup steps for the Indicator, ready when there is a trading signal
You do not need to sit in front of the screen all day if you do not want. The system has been set up to execute and manage orders automatically.
Of course, sometimes you should still check your transaction status, in case of unexpected problems such as lost internet connection.
If you still have questions about this Indicator, please email tuanwukongvn@gmail.com for support.
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AI Trend Signal + Auto TrendLines [NinjADeviL]📈 AI Trend Signal + Auto TrendLines
The AI Trend Signal + Auto TrendLines indicator combines smart automatic trendline detection with AI-based market structure analysis to deliver precise real-time entry and exit signals.
🧠 Key Features:
🔹 Automatically detects upward and downward trendlines based on dynamic swing analysis.
🔹 Highlights breakout zones with clear visual alerts.
🔹 Built-in AI engine to forecast early trend reversals.
🔹 Integrates Smart Money Concepts (BOS / CHoCH).
🔹 Dynamic background and color-coded visualization for bullish/bearish trends.
🔹 Works across all timeframes and asset classes — stocks, forex, indices, and crypto.
⚙️ Fully Customizable:
Adjust colors, sensitivity, line styles, and alerts to fit your personal trading strategy and chart style.
💡 Perfect For:
Traders looking to identify high-probability breakouts, trend reversals, and key structural points in the market with clarity and accuracy.
Percentage Based ZigZag with trend colouringA modification of the original ZigZag script, where the current price change in percentages are tracked, and the background is being marked based on trend strength. If a reversal is confirmed, the value of 2 or -2 is given, if its fading, meaning it is getting further from the highest high or lowest low by a treshold, 1 or -1 is given.
Colouring based on strength.
GUSI ProGUSI — Adaptive Bitcoin Cycle Risk Model
Most on-chain metrics published on TradingView — such as NUPL, MVRV, or Puell Multiple — were once reliable in past cycles but have lost accuracy. The reason is simple: their trigger levels are static, while Bitcoin’s market structure changes over time. Tops have formed lower each cycle, yet the traditional horizontal thresholds remain unchanged.
What GUSI does differently:
It introduces sloped trigger functions that decrease over time, adapting each metric to Bitcoin’s maturing market.
It applies long-term normalization methods (smoothing and z-score lookups) to reduce distortion from short-term volatility and extreme outliers.
It only includes signals that remain valid across all Bitcoin cycles since 2011, discarding dozens of popular on-chain ideas that fail even after adjustment.
How GUSI is built:
GUSI is not just a mashup of indicators. Each component is a proprietary, modified version of a known on-chain signal:
Logarithmic MACD with declining trigger bands
MVRV-Z Score Regression with cycle-aware slopes
Net Unrealized Profit/Loss Ratio normalized with dynamic z-scores
Puell Multiple with logarithmic decay
Weekly RSI momentum filter for bottoms
Optional Pi Cycle Top logic with sloped moving averages
These are combined into a composite risk scoring system (0–100). Every signal contributes to the score according to user-defined weights, and each can be toggled on/off. The end result is a flexible model that adapts to long-term changes in Bitcoin’s cycles while staying transparent in its logic.
How to use it:
Scores near 97 indicate historically high-risk conditions (cycle tops).
Scores near 2.5 highlight deep accumulation zones (cycle bottoms).
Background colors and labels make the conditions clear, and built-in alerts let you automate your strategy.
GUSI is designed for the INDEX:BTCUSD 1D chart and works best when viewed in that context.
In short: GUSI makes classic on-chain indicators relevant again by adapting them to Bitcoin’s evolving market cycles. Instead of relying on static thresholds that stop working over time, it introduces dynamic slopes, normalization, and a weighted composite framework that traders can adjust themselves.
Thiru Time CyclesThiru Time Cycles - Advanced Institutional Trading Framework
🔥 PROPRIETARY TIME CYCLE ANALYSIS SYSTEM
This comprehensive indicator implements a multi-layered institutional trading framework that combines session-based analysis, proprietary time cycle detection, and advanced market structure tracking. The system is built on original research into institutional order flow and market timing.
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📊 CORE COMPONENTS
1. ZEUSSY 90-MINUTE TIME CYCLES (Proprietary ADM Framework)
• Accumulation Phase (A): Early session liquidity gathering
• Distribution Phase (D): Mid-session momentum and trend development
• Manipulation Phase (M): Late session volatility and reversals
Coverage:
• London Session: 3 complete 90-minute cycles (2:30-7:00 AM)
• NY AM Session: 3 complete 90-minute cycles (7:00-11:30 AM)
• NY PM Session: 3 complete 90-minute cycles (11:30-4:00 PM)
How It Works:
Each trading session is divided into three distinct 90-minute phases that represent institutional behavior patterns. The Accumulation phase identifies early positioning, Distribution shows trend development, and Manipulation captures late-session reversals. This proprietary framework is based on analysis of institutional order flow across thousands of trading sessions.
2. ZEUSSY 30-MINUTE SUB-CYCLES (Precision Timing)
• A1, A2, A3: Three 30-minute subdivisions of Accumulation phase
• M1, M2, M3: Three 30-minute subdivisions of Distribution phase
• D1, D2, D3: Three 30-minute subdivisions of Manipulation phase
Each 90-minute cycle contains 3 sub-cycles for precise entry/exit timing. Color-coded boxes (Blue/Red/Green) indicate phase progression within each major cycle.
3. ZEUSSY TRADE SETUP TIME WINDOWS (Optimal Entry Zones)
• London: 2:30-4:00 AM (First 90-minute cycle - highest probability)
• NY AM: 9:30-10:30 AM (Market open volatility capture)
• NY PM: 1:30-2:30 PM (Afternoon momentum continuation)
These windows represent statistically validated high-probability entry zones within each major session, identified through proprietary backtesting of institutional participation patterns.
4. TOI TRACKER (Time of Interest - Critical Decision Points)
Tracks six critical time windows per day when institutional decisions create high-probability setups:
London Session:
• 2:45-3:15 AM: Early London accumulation
• 3:45-4:15 AM: London momentum confirmation
NY AM Session:
• 9:45-10:15 AM: Post-open institutional positioning
• 10:45-11:15 AM: Late morning trend confirmation
NY PM Session:
• 1:45-2:15 PM: Afternoon setup phase
• 2:45-3:15 PM: Final positioning before power hour
The TOI Tracker uses horizontal lines with customizable extension to mark precise highs and lows during these critical windows.
5. KILLZONE BOXES (Session Visualization)
Customizable session overlays with adjustable:
• Box styles (Box/Background/Hamburger/Sandwich)
• Border styles and transparency
• Unified or session-specific colors
• Background and text display options
Sessions: Asia, London, NY AM, NY PM, Lunch, Power Hour
6. KILLZONE PIVOTS (Dynamic Support/Resistance)
• Automatic high/low detection for each session
• Pivot extension until mitigation
• Midpoint calculations for precision entries
• Alert system for pivot breaks
• Enhanced label styling with session colors
The system tracks when price "mitigates" (breaks through) each session's pivot levels and can alert traders in real-time.
7. DAY/WEEK/MONTH ANALYSIS
• Daily/Weekly/Monthly open prices
• Previous high/low levels
• Day of week labels
• Session separators
• Current week filtering
Higher timeframe reference levels for context and confluence.
8. OPENING PRICE LINES
Up to 8 customizable opening price lines for specific times:
• Daily Candle (DC) Open: 6:00 PM
• Midnight Open: 12:00 AM
• Market Open: 9:30 AM
• Custom times as needed
These lines extend until a "cutoff time" (default 4:00 PM) for clean chart presentation.
9. VERTICAL TIMESTAMPS
Optional vertical lines to mark specific times of day for quick visual reference of session boundaries.
10. TOI VERTICAL LINES (Cycle Separators)
Advanced visualization of 90-minute and 30-minute cycle boundaries:
• 90-minute cycle separators (solid lines)
• 30-minute sub-cycle separators (dotted lines)
• Customizable colors, styles, widths, and opacity
• Adjustable line heights (full chart or custom percentage)
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🎯 TRADING APPLICATIONS
**Scalping (1-5 minute charts):**
• Use 30-minute sub-cycles for precise entries
• TOI Tracker for high-probability windows
• Killzone pivots for stop placement
**Day Trading (15-60 minute charts):**
• 90-minute cycles for trend direction
• Zeussy Trade Setup Windows for entries
• Session pivots for targets
**Swing Trading (4H-Daily charts):**
• Daily/Weekly/Monthly levels for context
• Major session analysis for timing
• Killzone pivots for key levels
**Institutional Analysis:**
• Track ADM phases for order flow understanding
• Identify accumulation/distribution/manipulation patterns
• Anticipate session-based volatility
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🔧 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
• Built on Pine Script v6
• Maximum efficiency: 500 labels, 500 lines, 500 boxes
• Multi-timezone support (GMT-12 to GMT+14)
• Timeframe limiting for optimal display
• Drawing limit controls for performance
• Advanced table displays for statistics
• Real-time alert system
• Professional watermark customization
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💡 WHAT MAKES THIS UNIQUE
1. **Zeussy ADM Framework**: Proprietary 90-minute cycle analysis based on institutional behavior patterns (Accumulation/Distribution/Manipulation)
2. **Multi-Layer Time Analysis**: Combines 90-minute cycles, 30-minute sub-cycles, and specific TOI windows for comprehensive market timing
3. **Trade Setup Windows**: Statistically validated optimal entry zones derived from institutional participation analysis
4. **Integrated System**: Seamlessly combines multiple analysis methods (time cycles, pivots, levels, TOI) in one cohesive framework
5. **Professional Grade**: Enterprise-level customization with performance optimization and clean visual presentation
6. **Original Research**: Based on proprietary analysis of institutional order flow patterns across major forex and futures markets
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📈 CUSTOMIZATION OPTIONS
• 10+ Input Groups for granular control
• Session timing and colors
• Box and line styling
• Label sizes and positions
• Transparency controls
• Timeframe limiting
• Drawing limits
• Alert configurations
• Table displays
• Watermark branding
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⚠️ USAGE NOTES
• Best used on GMT-4 timezone for consistency
• Recommended timeframes: 1m-60m for intraday analysis
• Works on all markets: Forex, Indices, Commodities, Crypto
• Combine with price action and market structure for best results
• The Zeussy framework is most effective during active trading sessions
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This indicator represents years of research into institutional trading patterns and time-based market analysis. The proprietary Zeussy framework and TOI tracking system are not available in any open-source form.
© 2025 Thiru Trades - All Rights Reserved
Relative Strength Portfolio StrategyCompares the relative strength of the following tokens
BTC
ETH
SOL
SUI
DOGE
LINK
XRP
BNB
ENA
CRV
AAVE
ONDO
TAO
DET
RENDER
PENGU
SHIB
WIF
Multi-Tool Signal (Buy/Add/Hold/Sell) v6Multi-Tool Signal (Buy/Add/Hold/Sell) v6- technical analysis of stocks
Pure Price Action ICT Tools + Liquidity (iFVG+OB) [SurgeGuru]Pure Price Action ICT Tools + Liquidity Dashboard
A comprehensive Institutional Concepts & Techniques (ICT) trading toolkit that identifies key market structure elements, liquidity zones, and order blocks to help traders spot institutional trading opportunities.
📊 MAIN FEATURES:
🎯 Market Structure Analysis
Identifies swing highs/lows across multiple timeframes (Short/Intermediate/Long Term)
Detects Break of Structure (BOS) and Change of Character (CHoCH)
Customizable line styles and colors for bullish/bearish structures
💧 Liquidity Detection
Buyside & Sellside Liquidity Zones: Identifies areas where stops are likely clustered
Liquidity Voids: Detects price gaps where minimal trading occurred
Enhanced Liquidity Zones: Volume-based liquidity areas with dynamic coloring
Adjustable visibility levels and margin settings
🔄 Order Blocks & Breaker Blocks
Automatically identifies institutional order blocks
Tracks breaker blocks that invalidate previous order blocks
Configurable lookback periods for bull/bear blocks
Option to use candle body or wicks for detection
⚡ SWING POINTS
Clear marking of significant highs and lows
Multiple timeframe analysis
Customizable label sizes and colors
🛠️ CUSTOMIZATION OPTIONS:
Multiple Timeframe Detection: Short, Intermediate, and Long Term analysis
Visual Customization: Adjust colors, line styles, and label sizes
Performance Optimized: Limited historical calculations for smooth operation
Selective Display: Toggle individual components on/off as needed
🎯 TRADING APPLICATIONS:
Identify institutional order flow and liquidity grabs
Spot market structure shifts and potential reversal zones
Locate optimal entry points using order blocks
Manage risk using liquidity zones as natural targets/stops
⚙️ TECHNICAL SPECS:
Version: Pine Script v5
Max Labels: 500 | Max Boxes: 500 | Max Lines: 500
Calculation Bars: 2000
Credits:
BigBeluga for liquidity formula
LuxAlgo for amazing iFVG code.
EDGAR 1-Hour Overview (E1H)EDGAR 1-Hour Overview (E1H)
This indicator is designed for precision sniper entries by using 1-hour institutional reference levels to guide trades executed on the 1-minute timeframe.
It combines three core systems in one:
📊 1-Hour Base Overview — detects key institutional zones where price is likely to react or reject.
⚡ EMA Trend Filter (2 & 8) — confirms directional bias for intraday scalping and momentum trading.
🐋 Whale Detector — identifies sudden volatility spikes and large orders (institutional buying or selling) using adaptive standard-deviation filters.
With the E1H Overview, you no longer need to guess where the market will bounce or reverse — it highlights real-time zones where big players (whales) are entering positions, allowing you to synchronize your 1-minute sniper entries with institutional movement.
Time Period Highlighter (UTC) — SPARTANHighlights sessions
00:00 UTC - 06:00 UTC
06:00 UTC - 12:00 UTC
12:00 UTC - 12:00 UTC
Thiru 369 Labels"Thiru 369 Labels - Advanced Time Sum Market Timing System
🔢 PROPRIETARY TIME SUM ALGORITHM:
This indicator implements a unique mathematical model that converts time (HH:MM) into digital sums and identifies when the sum equals your target values (default: 3, 6, 9). The algorithm uses advanced digit reduction techniques to find market timing opportunities.
📊 SESSION-BASED FILTERING:
• London Session (02:30-07:00 GMT-4): Purple labels for European market timing
• NY AM Session (07:00-11:30 GMT-4): Green labels for US morning momentum
• NY PM Session (11:30-16:00 GMT-4): Blue labels for US afternoon activity
⏰ MULTI-CYCLE DETECTION SYSTEM:
• 90-minute cycles: Major session phases and momentum shifts
• 30-minute cycles: Intraday trend changes and reversals
• 10-minute cycles: Precise entry/exit timing for scalping
🎯 CUSTOMIZABLE FEATURES:
• Set any target sums (3,6,9 or custom values like 1,2,4,5,7,8)
• Choose which trading sessions to monitor
• Select specific cycle timeframes for your trading style
• Custom label colors and sizes for visual clarity
• Drawing limits (current day, last 2-5 days, all days)
• Real-time debug table for advanced monitoring and analysis
💡 TRADING APPLICATIONS:
• Identify high-probability reversal points based on time patterns
• Time entries during optimal market sessions and cycles
• Multi-timeframe analysis for different trading strategies
• Session-specific market behavior pattern recognition
• Scalping opportunities with 10-minute cycle precision
🔧 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
• Uses GMT-4 timezone for consistency with US markets
• Advanced time sum calculation with mathematical reduction
• Session overlap detection and midnight handling
• Real-time cycle analysis and status monitoring
• Customizable alert system for time sum matches
• Professional debug interface with real-time monitoring table
📈 MATHEMATICAL FOUNDATION:
The time sum calculation follows this process:
1. Extract individual digits from hour and minute (e.g., 09:51 → 0,9,5,1)
2. Calculate hour sum (0+9=9) and minute sum (5+1=6)
3. Add totals (9+6=15) and reduce to single digit (1+5=6)
4. Compare against target sums (3,6,9) for signal generation
📊 DEBUG TABLE FEATURES:
• Real-time monitoring: Shows current time, sum, session, and cycle
• Status indicators: Match/No Match status with color coding
• Session tracking: Visual session identification (London/NY AM/NY PM)
• Cycle analysis: Current cycle type (90min/30min/10min)
• Target display: Shows configured target sums
• Next prediction: Displays next potential sum match
• Professional interface: Clean, organized table for advanced users
This proprietary algorithm is not available in any open-source form and provides unique market timing insights based on mathematical time analysis with professional-grade monitoring tools."
GS Pro FiboAutomatically draws dynamic Fibonacci retracement levels based on latest zigzag swings with auto zones (TP/Entry/SL). Designed for Gold Station – GS Pro community.
RRE LineStep 1: Initialize Parameters
length: Period of the indicator (default: 99)
src: Source input, typically the close price
ama: Initialize at 0.0 (Adaptive Moving Average value)
Step 2: Calculate Highest High Signal (hh)
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highest(n) finds the highest price over the last n periods
Δ calculates the change from the previous bar
sign() returns +1 if positive, -1 if negative, 0 if zero
max(..., 0) ensures result is either 1 or 0
Result: hh = 1 when a new highest high is made, otherwise 0
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lowest(n) finds the lowest price over the last n periods
Δ calculates the change from the previous bar
Multiply by -1 to invert the sign
sign() processes the inverted value
max(..., 0) ensures result is either 1 or 0
Result: ll = 1 when a new lowest low is made, otherwise 0
Step 4: Calculate Trend Coefficient (tc)
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RegularitySignal = 1 if (hh = 1 OR ll = 1), else 0
Calculate simple moving average of the signal over n periods
Square the result to amplify adaptive behavior
Result: tc represents the squared average frequency of new highs/lows
Support and Resistance ProSupport and Resistance Pro
A method that specializes in trading at support and resistance zones, supply and demand, or POC zones of Volume Profile. This is a versatile indicator and foundation for you.
Automatically connect TradingView and MetaTrader 5 (MT5) for automatic trading and order management via PineConnector
The system includes a risk management grid including the levels: Stop Loss (SL), Break-even (BE), Trailing Stop, TP1 (1/4), TP2 (2/4), TP3 (3/4), TP4 (4/4). This grid helps you easily monitor and manage orders on TradingView in parallel with automatic order management on MT5.
Suitable for all markets: Forex, Gold, Crypto, Stocks, as long as you use MT5 and TradingView
If you do not need to trade automatically via MT5, the Support and Resistance Pro can also be used as an effective indicator in visual order management on TradingView charts, helps maintain discipline and good trading psychology (less Stress or FOMO)
Support and Resistance Pro system quick guide:
Step 1: Click a point in the support and resistance zone (supply and demand) to draw a horizontal line
When a new resistance/supply or support/demand zone appears (fresh), we draw a reaction band, including the order execution price (yellow and blue lines), and the stop loss price (red line). You can completely adjust the width of the blue and red bands with the input parameters.
Select the direction you want to trade, for example in the picture we are choosing the Sell (Short) order
Step 2: Enter the input parameters for the system including:
Direction of Long (Buy), Short (Sell), Turn Off (No trade) orders
Width of Entry price (trigger), and width of Stoploss (SL) range
Order volume, TP1, TP2, TP3, TP4 levels
Maximum number of transactions on a support and resistance zone (supply and demand)
Step 3: Set up automatic trading from TradingView via PineConnector EA and MT5
If you do not need automatic trading in MT5, skip this step. Entry signals and risk management grids will still be displayed on the TradingView chart for you to see, but there is no connection and automatic trading signal shooting and automatic order management from TradingView to MT5 via PineConnector.
We need to create an Alert in TradingView and attach it to this Indicator so that the Alert's trading signals are transmitted via MetaTrader 5 (MT5) via PineConnector.
When trading, you need to turn on 3 software at the same time to be able to connect to each other to operate: TradingView, MetaTrader 5 (MT5), PineConnector
See more details in the screenshots
Step 4 - Complete setup, and wait for trading signals
You have completed the setup steps for the Indicator, ready when there is a trading signal
You do not need to sit in front of the screen all day if you do not want. The system has been set up to execute and manage orders automatically.
Of course, sometimes you should still check your transaction status, in case of unexpected problems such as lost internet connection.
If you still have questions about this Indicator, please email tuanwukongvn@gmail.com for support.
Trader Jumblo Indicator Zone V6Trader Jumblo Zone (v6) displays automatically detected price zones based on recent candle structures and optional fair value gaps (FVGs).
It visually marks potential supply and demand regions and updates their state as price evolves.
Zones extend forward on the chart for context, with optional labels and transparency adjustments once they are interacted with.
The indicator highlights when price comes near or moves significantly away from a fresh zone.
It can generate alerts for both proximity (“approaching”) and momentum (“running”) conditions, measured relative to ATR.
This version is written in Pine Script v6 and includes safety and stability improvements for array handling, box/label management, and pruning logic.
It maintains visual clarity even with many active zones and prevents runtime errors that may occur in earlier versions.
🧩 Main features
Detects structural candle-based zones and optional FVG zones.
Distinguishes between fresh and touched zones.
Extends zones forward with adjustable length and transparency.
Optional labels with high/low information.
Visual markers for “Standby” and “Running” conditions.
Alert conditions for proximity and strong movement.
Watermark option for visual identification.
Safe and optimized handling of arrays, boxes, and labels.
⚙️ Inputs overview
Zone lookback and maximum zone count.
Minimum zone height (in ticks).
Zone extension length.
Colors for fresh supply/demand zones and transparency for touched ones.
ATR parameters for proximity and movement detection.
Toggle for Fair Value Gap zones and labels.
Watermark customization.
🛠️ Version notes
Improved internal safety: prevents errors when deleting or modifying boxes/labels.
Pruning logic refined to consistently maintain the set zone limit.
Simplified and cleaner running-distance calculations.
No changes to the detection logic or visual structure.
📢 Alerts
Approaching Fresh Zone – triggered when price nears a fresh zone.
Price Running – triggered when price moves strongly away from a zone.
Nancy's All-In-One [Private] [Institutional]A Private Institutional Tool by Design
PRIVATE ACCESS ONLY
This script is not for public usage or those casually scrolling through the indicator library. This is a private tool, built for precision, and extremely powerful in the wrong hands. Used properly, it can unlock financial freedom yes, it’s that potent.
“This is the closest you’ll get to peeking behind the curtain of institutional strategy without having a Bloomberg terminal or a Wall Street badge.”
– KC Research
What It Does
The Nancy All-In-One is the culmination of thousands of hours of backtesting, real-world application, and tactical insights drawn from elite strategies used at places like Renaissance Technologies, proprietary desks, and private equity firms.
This version fuses:
DTT Root Candles & Time-Zone Price Levels (including NY Judas, Kyoto, Osaka, etc.)
Intraday Sessions & Micro Box Models (Turncoat, Bishop, Knight, Big Ben, etc.)
Quarterly Micro Cycles — breaks down time into high-probability 90-minute blocks
Fib-Based Inner Intervals — ideal for sniper-level scalps or early entries
SMT Divergences, PD High/Low, NWOG/NDOG/EHPDA setups
Multi-Timeframe Visualization (with user control over display resolution)
Every line, label, and box drawn has a purpose, engineered to expose fractal imbalances, liquidity traps, and premium/discount zones with surgical accuracy.
How to Use It
Use the 1M or 5M chart — This script was optimized with lower-timeframe precision in mind. It works higher up, but that’s not its primary edge.
Turn on sessions you want under Turn Modules On group. Each session represents a model with its own behavior (e.g. Osaka Model = Asia liquidity expansion).
Price Lines — The "DTT Root Candles" levels are critical. These are not random timestamps—they represent algorithmic triggers derived from real volume and timing analysis.
Quarterly Cycles — Use these to trade from zone-to-zone with context. Each 90-minute block often contains a reversal, breakout, or liquidity sweep.
SMT, PDHL, NWOG, NDOG — These are best used with confluence. The more boxes and lines that agree, the higher your confidence.
Built for Traders Who Know the Game
This is not a magic button. It’s a complex system that assumes you're willing to study it, adapt it, and integrate it into your own strategy. It’s a tool—not a signal generator. It won't tell you when to buy or sell, but it will show you exactly where institutions are hunting.
Settings & Customization
You can toggle each element on/off to declutter your chart.
Change label sizes, opacity, and styles to suit your preferences.
Adjust session times if you're not in EST (UTC-5 default).
Works Best With:
1M to 15M charts (although elements scale up)
Liquid FX pairs, indices (SPX, NAS100), BTC, and ETH
Time-sensitive entries (news, killzones, session opens)
Final Note
This was developed internally by Nancy and private anon entities, and is still being actively expanded. Portions of the code are open-source, but most logic is proprietary and reverse-engineering resistant.
If you don’t know what NWOG, EQH/PDH, or SMT are—this isn’t for you. If you do... welcome to the other side.
Aude - Minimal Session IndicatorMinimal Session Indicator
- The indicator allows users to highlight specific sessions (time range) on the chart.
- There are options to change the visual settings of the session box (BG color, Border color, Border style).
- Max 500 sessions drawn
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Asia Market OpenAsia Market Open at 5pm CST - marked with a narrow (1) yellow vertical line.
It's simply a yellow vertical line to mark the CST of 5pm (17:00) when the Asian market opens.
Several Asian market open times exist; I use this one.
Peter Brandt's 3-Day Trailing StopPeter Brandt's 3-day trailing stop rule is a trend-following exit strategy where a sell signal is triggered after a stock has reached a new high, followed by a close below the low of that high day, and then a break below the low of the next day, which is called the "setup day". The rule can be reversed to exit a short position. For long positions, Day 1 is the "high day" with a new price high, Day 2 is the "setup day" where the price closes below the low of Day 1, and Day 3 is the "trigger day" where a sell is executed if the price falls below the low of the setup day.
Long exit signal
Day 1: High Day: — The stock makes a new high.
Day 2: Setup Day: — The stock closes below the low of Day 1. At this point, the exit signal is now active.
Day 3: Trigger Day: — A sell to close is triggered when the price breaks below the low of the "setup day" (Day 2).
Short exit signal
Day 1: Low Day: — The stock makes a new low.
Day 2: Setup Day: — The stock closes above the high of Day 1.
Day 3: Trigger Day: — A buy to close is triggered when the price breaks above the high of the "setup day" (Day 2).
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This indicator clearly shows where the market is likely to reach, reject, or bounce, using dynamic weekly base, support, and resistance levels.
You’ll instantly see key zones for your take profit (TP) and stop loss (SL), helping you plan trades with precision instead of emotion.
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Relative Momentum Rotation [CHE] Relative Momentum Rotation — Ranks assets by multi-horizon momentum for guided rotational selection with regime overlay
Summary
This indicator evaluates a universe of assets using a blended momentum measure across three time horizons, then ranks them to highlight top performers for potential portfolio rotation. It incorporates a regime filter to contextualize signals, tinting the background to indicate favorable or unfavorable market conditions and labeling transitions for awareness. By focusing on relative strength within a selectable universe, it helps identify leaders without relying on absolute thresholds, reducing noise from isolated trends and promoting disciplined asset switching.
Motivation: Why this design?
Traders often struggle with momentum signals that perform unevenly across market phases, such as overreacting in volatile periods or lagging in steady uptrends, leading to suboptimal rotations in multi-asset portfolios. The core idea of relative momentum rotation addresses this by comparing assets head-to-head within a defined group, blending short- and long-term changes to capture sustained strength while a regime overlay adds a macro layer to avoid fighting broader trends. This setup prioritizes peer-relative outperformance over standalone measures, aiding consistent selection in rotational strategies.
What’s different vs. standard approaches?
- Reference baseline: Traditional rate-of-change indicators track absolute price shifts over a single window, which can generate whipsaws in sideways markets or miss cross-asset opportunities.
- Architecture differences:
- Blends three distinct horizons into one composite score for a fuller momentum picture, rather than isolating one period.
- Applies ranking across a customizable universe (e.g., crypto or tech stocks) to emphasize relatives, not absolutes.
- Integrates a simple regime check via moving average crossover on a reference symbol, gating selections without overcomplicating the core logic.
- Outputs a dynamic table for visual ranking, plus subtle visual cues like background tints, instead of cluttered plots.
- Practical effect: Charts show clearer hierarchy among assets, with regime tints providing at-a-glance context—top ranks stand out more reliably in bull regimes, helping traders focus rotations without constant recalibration.
How it works (technical)
The indicator starts by assembling a list of symbols from the selected universe, including only those marked as active to keep the group focused. For each symbol, it gathers change rates over three specified horizons on a higher timeframe, blends them using user-defined weights (automatically normalized if they do not sum to one), and computes a single composite score. Scores are then ranked to select the top performers up to a set number, forming a rotation candidate list.
To add context, a regime state is determined by comparing the reference symbol's price to its moving average on daily bars—above signals a positive environment, below a negative one, with an option to invert this logic. The current chart's symbol is checked against the top list for inclusion status. All higher-timeframe data pulls are set to avoid lookahead bias, though updates may shift slightly until bars close. Persistent variables track the table state and prior regime to handle redraws efficiently, ensuring the display rebuilds only when the selection count changes.
Parameter Guide
Universe — Switches between predefined crypto or US-tech symbol sets for ranking peers. Default: Crypto. Trade-offs/Tips: Crypto for volatile assets; US-Tech for equities—match to your portfolio to avoid mismatched volatility.
Include Symbol 1–12 — Toggles individual symbols in the universe on or off. Default: Varies (true for top 10, false for extras). Trade-offs/Tips: Start with defaults for a balanced group; disable laggards to sharpen focus, but keep at least 5–8 for robust ranking.
Scoring Timeframe — Sets the aggregation period for momentum changes (e.g., monthly bars). Default: Monthly. Trade-offs/Tips: Monthly for long-term rotation; weekly for faster signals—increases noise if too short.
Weight 12m / 6m / 3m — Adjusts emphasis on long/medium/short horizons in the blend. Default: 0.50 / 0.30 / 0.20. Trade-offs/Tips: Heavier long-term for stability in trends; balance to fit asset class—test sums near 1.0 to avoid auto-normalization surprises.
ROC over MA instead of Close — Uses smoothed averages for change rates to reduce chop. Default: False. Trade-offs/Tips: Enable in noisy markets for fewer false tops; adds slight lag, so monitor for delayed rotations.
Top N to hold — Limits selections to this many highest-ranked assets. Default: 10. Trade-offs/Tips: Lower for concentrated bets (higher risk/reward); higher for diversification—align with your position sizing.
Mark current symbol if in Top N — Highlights if the chart's asset ranks in the selection. Default: True. Trade-offs/Tips: Useful for self-scanning; disable in multi-chart setups to declutter.
Enable Regime Filter — Activates macro overlay using reference symbol. Default: True. Trade-offs/Tips: Core for trend-aware trading; disable for pure momentum plays, but risks counter-trend entries.
Regime Symbol — Chooses the benchmark for regime (e.g., broad index). Default: QQQ. Trade-offs/Tips: Broad market proxy like SPY for equities; swap for BTC in crypto to match universe.
SMA Length (D) — Sets the averaging window for regime comparison. Default: 100. Trade-offs/Tips: Longer for fewer flips (smoother regimes); shorter for quicker detection—default suits daily checks.
Invert (rare) — Flips the regime logic (price above average becomes negative). Default: False. Trade-offs/Tips: Only if your view inverts the benchmark; test thoroughly as it reverses all tints/labels.
Show Ranking Table — Displays the ranked list with scores and regime status. Default: True. Trade-offs/Tips: Essential for selection; position tweaks help on crowded charts.
Table X / Y — Places the table on the chart (e.g., top-right). Default: Right / Top. Trade-offs/Tips: Corner placement avoids price overlap; middle for central focus in reviews.
Dark Theme — Applies inverted colors for visibility. Default: True. Trade-offs/Tips: Matches most TradingView themes; toggle for light backgrounds without losing contrast.
Text Size — Scales table font for readability. Default: Normal. Trade-offs/Tips: Smaller for dense data; larger on big screens—impacts only last-bar render.
Background Tint by Regime — Colors the chart faintly green/red based on state. Default: True. Trade-offs/Tips: Subtle cue for immersion; disable if it distracts from price action.
Label on Regime Flip — Adds text markers at state changes. Default: True. Trade-offs/Tips: Aids journaling flips; space them by disabling in low-vol periods to cut clutter.
Reading & Interpretation
The ranking table lists top assets by position, symbol, percentage score (higher indicates stronger blended momentum), and regime status—green "ON" for favorable, red "OFF" for cautionary. Background shifts to a light teal in positive regimes (suggesting alignment for longs) or pale red in negative ones (hinting at reduced exposure). Flip labels appear as green "Regime ON" above bars or red "Regime OFF" below, marking transitions without ongoing noise. If the current symbol appears in the top rows with a solid score, it signals potential hold or entry priority within rotations.
Practical Workflows & Combinations
- Trend following: Scan the table weekly on monthly charts for top entrants; confirm with higher highs/lows in price structure before rotating in. Use regime tint as a veto—skip buys in red phases.
- Exits/Stops: Rotate out of bottom-half ranks monthly; tighten stops below recent lows during regime flips to protect against reversals. Pair with volatility filters like average true range for dynamic sizing.
- Multi-asset/Multi-TF: Defaults work across crypto/equities on daily+ timeframes; for intraday, shorten scoring to weekly but expect more interim noise. Scale universe size with portfolio count—e.g., top 5 for aggressive crypto rotations.
Behavior, Constraints & Performance
Signals update on bar close to confirm higher-timeframe data, but live bars may preview shifts from security calls, introducing minor repaint until finalized—mitigated by non-lookahead settings, though daily regime checks can lag by one session. Arrays handle up to 12 symbols efficiently, with loops capped at selection size; max bars back at 5000 supports historical depth without overload. Resource use stays low, but dense universes on very long charts may slow initial loads.
Known limits include sensitivity to universe composition (skewed groups amplify biases) and regime lag at sharp market turns, potentially delaying rotations by a period.
Sensible Defaults & Quick Tuning
Defaults assume a 10-asset crypto rotation on monthly scoring with balanced weights and QQQ regime—ideal for intermediate-term equity-like plays. For too-frequent table reshuffles, extend scoring timeframe or weight longer horizons more. If selections feel sluggish, shorten the 3-month weight or enable MA smoothing off. In high-vol environments, raise top N and SMA length for stability; for crypto bursts, drop to weekly scoring and invert regime if using a volatile proxy.
What this indicator is—and isn’t
This is a selection and visualization tool for momentum-based rotations, layering relative ranks and regime context onto charts to inform asset picks. It is not a standalone system—pair it with entry/exit rules, position sizing, and risk limits. Nor is it predictive; it reacts to past changes and may underperform in prolonged ranges or during universe gaps.
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
Where does it come from, specifically?
The principle of “composite momentum across multiple horizons” is common in TAA/rotation strategies. As a documented example: Keller/Butler use a composite 1/3/6/12-month momentum (“13612W”)—same idea, different windows/weights.
Robot Wealth
A practical vendor example: EPS Momentum calculates an RMR composite as a weighted mix of 12/6/3/1-month ranks (very close to “12/6/3”).
EPS Momentum
Related but not identical: StockCharts’ RRG measures the momentum rotation of relative strength—often mentioned in the same context, but it doesn’t have a fixed “12/6/3” composite.
chartschool.stockcharts.com
How is it typically computed?
ROC_12 + ROC_6 + ROC_3 (often scaled/weighted), then ranked vs. peers; the rotation periodically holds the top ranks in the portfolio. (Variants use different weights or additionally include 1-month—see the sources above.)
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