Educational
SP2L Pour Samadi Indicator [TradingFinder] Spike 2 Legs PA🔵 Introduction
The SP2L (Spike–2Leg) strategy, designed by Mohammad Ali Poursamadi, an international Iranian trader, is a simple yet powerful price action setup developed to identify precise entry points following sharp market movements.
A Spike refers to a sudden and rapid move in the market, usually triggered by a heavy flow of orders in one direction. This sharp movement creates an Imbalance between buyers and sellers. Since the market does not have time to trade evenly during such moves, it generates Inefficiency on the chart.
The direct result of a spike is usually the formation of a Fair Value Gap (FVG) — a space between candles indicating that trades were not distributed fairly. In simple terms, the spike is the cause, while Imbalance, Inefficiency, and FVG are its consequences.
🟣 How is a Spike formed?
Big Movement : A spike begins with a sharp and powerful move caused by heavy order flow in one direction.
Imbalance : This move disrupts the balance between buyers and sellers.
Inefficiency : Due to the speed of the move, the market fails to trade efficiently, leaving inefficiency on the chart.
Fair Value Gap (FVG) : The final outcome is a price gap between candles, highlighting unfair distribution of trades.
In SP2L, entries occur right after a spike. The entry logic is based on the structure of each candle’s Higher Lows (HLs) or Lower Highs (LHs).
When a spike occurs and candles consecutively form higher lows or lower highs :
In bullish conditions, each previous low becomes a potential Buy Entry.
In bearish conditions, each previous high becomes a potential Sell Entry.
🔵 How to Use
In the SP2L strategy, entries occur directly within the ongoing strong movement (the spike). A spike forms when heavy order flow pushes the market strongly in one direction, creating several large candles in sequence. This disrupts balance and leaves patterns such as Imbalance and FVG on the chart.
During such moves, the market does not necessarily retrace; instead, it continues strongly in the direction of the spike. The key principle in SP2L is that candles begin forming Higher Lows (HLs) in a bullish spike or Lower Highs (LHs) in a bearish spike. Each HL or LH acts as a potential entry level, but the actual entry only triggers once price returns to retest that level. This allows the trader to enter within a powerful wave while keeping stop-losses clear and risk controlled.
🟣 Bullish SP2L
When a bullish spike occurs, candles consecutively form Higher Lows. Each HL marks a potential entry. The entry is activated when price returns to that HL.
Stop-Loss (SL) : Placed below the candle where the spike originated, usually the lowest point before the sharp move.
Take-Profit (TP) : Defined based on classic risk-to-reward ratios, commonly TP1 = 1:1 and TP2 = 1:2. Stronger trends may allow extended targets.
🟣 Bearish SP2L
When a bearish spike occurs, candles consecutively form Lower Highs. Each LH marks a potential sell entry. The entry is triggered when price returns to retest that LH.
Stop-Loss (SL) : Placed above the candle where the bearish spike started, usually the highest point before the sharp drop.
Take-Profit (TP) : Similar to bullish setups, typically TP1 = 1:1 and TP2 = 1:2, with extended targets possible if bearish momentum continues.
🔵 Settings
🟣 Spike Filter | Movement
Minimum Spike Bars : Defines the minimum number of consecutive candles required for a valid spike.
Movement Power : Enables or disables the momentum-based spike filter.
Movement Power Level : Sets the strength threshold; higher values filter out weaker moves and only detect strong spikes.
🟣 Spike Filter | Gap
Gap Filter : Enables or disables the gap filter.
Gap Type : Selects which type of gap should be detected (All Gaps, Significant, Structural, Major).
🟣 Spike Filter | Doji
Doji Tolerance : Defines whether doji candles are allowed within a spike.
Max Doji Body Ratio : Maximum ratio of body-to-total candle size for classifying a candle as a doji.
Max Doji in Spike Ratio : Maximum percentage of doji candles allowed within a spike.
🟣 Trend Detection
Trend Detection : Enables or disables the trend detection module using dojis.
Max Doji Body Ratio : Maximum body-to-candle ratio used to classify a doji in trend calculations.
Candle Lookback : Number of candles used to calculate doji percentage for trend evaluation.
Max Doji in Trend Ratio : Maximum percentage of doji candles allowed within the lookback window for the trend to be valid.
🟣 Position Management
Stop-Loss Threshold : Enables or disables the stop-loss threshold feature.
Stop-Loss Threshold Value : Defines the value of the stop-loss threshold for risk management.
Risk-Reward Ratio : Sets the desired risk-to-reward ratio (e.g., 1:1 or 1:2).
Include SL Threshold in R:R : Determines whether the stop-loss threshold is included in risk-to-reward calculations.
🟣 Display Settings
Display Mode : Chooses between Setup (showing setups) or Signal (showing trade signals).
Only Display the Last Position : Displays only the most recent position on the chart when enabled.
🔵 Conclusion
The SP2L (Spike–2Leg) strategy, designed by Mohammad Ali Poursamadi, offers a simple yet effective framework for trading strong market flows. Built on the logic of spikes and candle structures (HLs and LHs), it identifies precise entry points directly within the main movement of the market, where risk is clear and reward is logical.
With transparent rules, defined stop-loss placement, and flexible risk management, SP2L proves especially effective in volatile markets such as forex, gold, and indices. Its simplicity makes it practical for both beginner traders and seasoned professionals.
In summary, SP2L helps traders avoid unnecessary complexity by focusing on spikes and consecutive HL/LH formations to capture accurate, low-risk entries.
EMA / WMA RibbonMomentum Flow Ribbon
Unlock a clear, visual edge in identifying short-term momentum shifts with the Momentum Flow Ribbon.
This indicator was born from a simple yet powerful concept: to visually represent the dynamic relationship between a fast-reacting Exponential Moving Average (EMA) and the smoother, more methodical Wilder's Moving Average (WMA). While both moving averages use the same length, their unique calculation methods cause them to separate and cross, creating a "ribbon" that provides an immediate and intuitive gauge of market momentum.
This tool is designed for the disciplined trader who values clean charts and actionable signals, helping you to execute your strategies with greater confidence and precision.
How It Works
The script plots an EMA and a Wilder's Moving Average (referred to as rma in Pine Script) of the same length. The space between these two lines is then filled with a colored ribbon:
Bullish Green/Teal: The ribbon turns bullish when the faster EMA crosses above the slower Wilder's MA, indicating that short-term momentum is strengthening to the upside.
Bearish Red: The ribbon turns bearish when the EMA crosses below the Wilder's MA, signaling that short-term momentum is shifting to the downside.
The inherent "lag" of the Wilder's MA, a feature designed by J. Welles Wilder Jr. himself, acts as a steady baseline against which the more sensitive EMA can be measured. The result is a simple, zero-lag visual that filters out insignificant noise and highlights meaningful changes in trend direction.
Key Features
Customizable Length and Source: Easily adjust the moving average length and price source (close, hl2, etc.) to fit your specific trading style and the instrument you are trading, from futures like MES and MNQ to cryptocurrencies and forex.
Customizable Colors: Tailor the ribbon's bullish and bearish colors to match your personal chart aesthetic.
Built-in Alerts: The script includes pre-configured alerts for both bullish (EMA crosses above WMA) and bearish (EMA crosses below WMA) signals. Never miss a potential momentum shift again.
Clean & Lightweight: No clutter. Just a simple, effective ribbon that integrates seamlessly into any trading system.
Practical Application for the Discerning Trader
For a futures trader, timing is everything. This ribbon is not just another indicator; it's a tool for confirmation.
Imagine you've identified a key level—a Volume Profile POC, the previous day's low, or a critical accumulation zone. As price approaches this level pre-London session, you're watching for a sign of institutional activity. A flip in the ribbon's color at that precise moment can provide the powerful confirmation you need to enter a trade, trusting that you are aligning with the building liquidity and momentum heading into the New York open.
This is a tool for those who aspire to greatness in their trading—who understand that the edge is found not in complexity, but in the flawless execution of a simple, well-defined plan.
Add the Momentum Flow Ribbon to your chart and start seeing momentum in a clearer light.
Auto Fibonacci - First Hour Lockedthis gives the accurate fibonnacci based on the day's first hour high/low values, and the extension values as well.
TPO Levels [VAH/POC/VAL] with Poor H/L, Single Prints & NPOCs### 🎯 Advanced Market Profile & Key Level Analysis
This script is a unique and comprehensive technical analysis tool designed to help traders understand market structure, value, and key liquidity levels using the principles of **Auction Market Theory** and **Market Profile**.
This script is unique (and shouldn't be censored) because :
It allows large history of levels to be displayed
Accurate as possible tick size
Doesn't draw a profile but only the actual levels
Supports multi-timeframe levels even on the daily mode giving macro context
There is no indicator out there that does it
While these concepts are universal, this indicator was built primarily for the dynamic, 24/7 nature of the **cryptocurrency market**. It helps you move beyond simple price action to understand *why* the market is moving, which is especially crucial in the volatile crypto space.
### ## 📊 The Concepts Behind the Calculations
To use this script effectively, it's important to understand the core concepts it is built upon. The entire script is self-contained and does not require other indicators.
* **What is Market Profile?**
Market Profile is a unique charting technique that organizes price and time data to reveal market structure. It's built from **Time Price Opportunities (TPOs)**, which are 30-minute periods of market activity. By stacking these TPOs, the script builds a distribution, showing which price levels were most accepted (heavily traded) and which were rejected (lightly traded) during a session.
* **What is the Value Area (VA)?**
The Value Area is the heart of the profile. It represents the price range where **70%** of the session's trading volume occurred. This is considered the "fair value" zone where both buyers and sellers were in general agreement.
* **Point of Control (POC):** The single price level with the most TPOs. This was the most accepted or "fairest" price of the session and acts as a gravitational line for price.
* **Value Area High (VAH):** The upper boundary of the 70% value zone.
* **Value Area Low (VAL):** The lower boundary of the 70% value zone.
VAH and VAL are dynamic support and resistance levels. Trading outside the previous session's value area can signal the start of a new trend.
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### ## 📈 Key Features Explained
This script automatically calculates and displays the following critical market-generated information:
* **Multi-Timeframe Market Profile**
Automatically draws Daily, Weekly, and Monthly profiles, allowing you to analyze market structure across different time horizons. The script preserves up to 20 historical sessions to provide deep market context.
* **Naked Point of Control (nPOC)**
A "Naked" POC is a Point of Control from a previous session that has **not** been revisited by price. These levels often act as powerful magnets for price, representing areas of unfinished business that the market may seek to retest. The script tracks and displays Daily, Weekly, and Monthly nPOCs until they are touched.
* **Single Prints (Imbalance Zones)**
A Single Print is a price level where only one TPO traded during the session's development. This signifies a rapid, aggressive price move and an imbalanced market. These areas, like gaps in a traditional chart, are frequently revisited as the market seeks to "fill in" these thin parts of the profile.
* **Poor Structure (Unfinished Auctions)**
A **Poor High** or **Poor Low** occurs when the top or bottom of a profile is flat, with two or more TPOs at the extreme price. This suggests that the auction in that direction was weak and inconclusive. These weak structures often signal a high probability that price will eventually break that high or low.
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### ## 💡 How to Use This Indicator
This tool is not a signal generator but an analytical framework to improve your trading decisions.
1. **Determine Market Context:** Start by asking: Is the current price trading *inside* or *outside* the previous session's Value Area?
* **Inside VA:** The market is in a state of balance or range-bound. Look for trades between the VAH and VAL.
* **Outside VA:** The market is in a state of imbalance and may be starting a trend. Look for continuation or acceptance of prices outside the prior value.
2. **Identify Key Levels:**
* Use historical **nPOCs** as potential profit targets or areas to watch for a price reaction.
* Treat historical **VAH** and **VAL** levels as significant support and resistance zones.
* Note where **Single Prints** are. These are often price magnets that may get "filled" in the future.
3. **Spot Weakness:**
* A **Poor High** suggests weak resistance that may be easily broken.
* A **Poor Low** suggests weak support, signaling a potential for a continued move lower if broken.
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### ## ⚙️ Customization & Crypto Presets
The indicator is highly customizable, allowing you to change colors, transparency, the number of historical sessions, and more.
To help traders get started quickly, the indicator includes **built-in layout presets** specifically calibrated for major cryptocurrencies: ** BINANCE:BTCUSDT.P , BINANCE:ETHUSDT.P , and BINANCE:SOLUSDT.P **. These presets automatically adjust key visual parameters to better suit the unique price characteristics and volatility of each asset, providing an optimized view right out of the box.
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### ## ⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is a tool for market analysis and should not be interpreted as direct buy or sell signals. It provides information based on historical price action, which does not guarantee future results. Trading involves significant risk, and you should always use proper risk management. This script is designed for use on standard chart types (e.g., Candlesticks, Bar) and may produce misleading information on non-standard charts.
RSI Divergence — BibhutiRSI Divergence with 30/70 filter. No repainting , but many false signals also. Still can be used in conjuction with other momentum indicators
CPR with EMA & VWAP ConfirmationIF this Indicator not properly alignment in chart.. just click indicator three dot more option and choose pine to scale (Pinned to A or right )
The Full CPR indicator is a complete intraday trading framework that combines Central Pivot Range (CPR) levels, Pivot Targets (R1/R2/R3, S1/S2/S3), and trend confirmations using EMA & VWAP. It is designed for traders who rely on CPR-based setups for intraday trend, breakout, and reversal opportunities.
Key Features
CPR Levels (Pivot, BC, TC): Auto-calculated daily from the previous day’s High, Low, and Close.
Target Zones: Standard targets (R1, R2, S1, S2) plus optional extensions (R3, S3).
EMA & VWAP Filters: Flexible entry confirmations with selectable buffer % and modes:
EMA only
VWAP only
Both
Any
Narrow/Wide CPR Detection: Identifies Narrow CPR (possible trending days) and Wide CPR (possible sideways/range days).
Previous Day High/Low (PDH/PDL): Plotted with shaded zones for support/resistance.
Auto Labels & Tags: Session labels for Pivot, BC, TC, targets, plus CPR Type (NARROW / WIDE / NORMAL).
Shaded Zones: CPR, bullish (R1–R2), bearish (S1–S2), and extension zones filled with transparency controls.
Entry Triggers:
Long entry when price closes above upper CPR band (or BC, depending on mode).
Short entry when price closes below lower CPR band (or TC, depending on mode).
Stoploss (SL): Opposite CPR band is marked as SL.
Target Tracking: Auto-marks T1/T2/T3 hits for both long and short trades.
Alerts: Built-in alerts for Long/Short entry, Target hits, and Stoploss triggers.
How to Use
Trend Days (Narrow CPR): Look for strong breakouts beyond CPR with EMA/VWAP confirmation.
Range Days (Wide CPR): Expect sideways movement; use CPR and PDH/PDL for quick scalps.
Entry & SL:
Go long when price breaks above CPR upper band (SL = lower band).
Go short when price breaks below CPR lower band (SL = upper band).
Targets: Use R1/R2/R3 (bullish) or S1/S2/S3 (bearish) as progressive booking levels.
Disclaimer
This script is for educational purposes only. It does not guarantee profits and should not be considered financial advice. Always backtest thoroughly and use proper risk management before live trading.
MOONA130925-2305bThe Martingale strategy in crypto trading involves doubling trade size after each loss, aiming to recover losses with one win and secure a small profit. While potentially effective short-term, it carries high risk, as consecutive losses can rapidly exhaust capital, making it unsustainable without strict risk management.
Use Below Settings for Best Results.
5Min or 15 Min
EMA 20
EMA 45
EMA 200
Keep Enable EMA on Entry- ON
Length 1- 45
Length 2- 200
Set Target 3% (Untick all Except T1)
Set SL 1.5%
Trading hours candle markerTake control of your trading sessions with this powerful time-highlighting tool.
This indicator automatically shades selected hours on your chart, giving you instant clarity on when the market is most relevant for your strategy.
Whether you’re backtesting or trading live, you’ll quickly see which candles form inside or outside your setup windows—helping you avoid mistakes and stay focused on high-probability trades.
✔ Customize your own start and end hours
✔ Instantly spot restricted or setup periods
✔ Works on any timeframe and market
✔ Adjustable UTC offset to perfectly match your local time
Bring more structure and precision to your trading with a simple, clean visual overlay.
EMA Support & ResistanceEducational Purpose only
This indicator combines VWAP, multiple Exponential Moving Averages (EMA 20,/VWAP ), Support and Resistance
VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price) helps identify fair value and intraday bias.
EMA 20 act as dynamic support and resistance levels for short, medium, and long-term trends.
CPR (Central Pivot Range) is calculated from the previous day’s High, Low, and Close. It provides intraday reference zones S1/S2/S3 & R1/R2/R3 that traders use to gauge market direction and trend strength.
This tool is built for educational purposes only — to help visualize common support & resistance zones and learn how VWAP + EMAs + S/R interact in live markets. It is not financial advice and should not be used as a standalone trading system.
Profit booking Indicatorbasic indicator to check swing highs and lows. it uses macd cross over along with moving average of 20 and 50. when candle crosses 50ema it will give buy signal and when crosses below 20ema it gives sell signal.
Value Investing IndicatorThis is based on PeterNagy Indicator. I just update it from v.4 to v.6 and modify. Open for tweak
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time based liq
am salvat o copie de la OGDubsky, pentru a putea lucra ulterior pe aceasta
GC Checklist Signals (All TF, v6 • SR-safe • Clean blocks)GC (COMEX Gold) checklist strategy with a 3:1 reward-to-risk to your training bot. It enforces the following rules:
Heiken Ashi chart logic for color, wicks, and doji detection
100-EMA filter (only buys above / sells below)
Market structure: higher-low above EMA for buys; lower-high below EMA for sells (simple pivot check)
Clean pullback: at least 2 opposite-color candles; clean = no top wicks (buys) / no bottom wicks (sells)
Entry: on high-volume doji (body ≤ ~12% of range and volume ≥ last 1–3 candles), as soon as it closes
Stops: sell = above doji high; buy = below doji low
GC Checklist Signals (All Timeframes, v6)GC (COMEX Gold) checklist strategy with a 3:1 reward-to-risk to your training bot. It enforces your rules:
Heiken Ashi chart logic for color, wicks, and doji detection
100-EMA filter (only buys above / sells below)
Market structure: higher-low above EMA for buys; lower-high below EMA for sells (simple pivot check)
Clean pullback: at least 2 opposite-color candles; clean = no top wicks (buys) / no bottom wicks (sells)
Entry: on high-volume doji (body ≤ ~12% of range and volume ≥ last 1–3 candles), as soon as it closes
Stops: sell = above doji high; buy = below doji low
Chartlense Dashboard (Data, Trend & Levels)Chartlense Dashboard (Data, Trend & Levels)
Overview
This dashboard is designed to solve two common problems for traders: chart clutter and the manual drawing of support and resistance levels . It consolidates critical data from multiple indicators into a clean table overlay and automatically plots the most relevant S&R levels based on recent price action. The primary goal is to provide a clear, at-a-glance overview of the market's structure and data.
It offers both a vertical and horizontal layout to fit any trader's workspace.
Key Concepts & Calculations Explained
This indicator is more than a simple collection of values; it synthesizes data to provide unique insights. Here’s a conceptual look at how its core components work:
Automatic Support & Resistance (Pivot-Based):
The dashed support (green) and resistance (red) lines are not manually drawn. They are dynamically calculated based on the most recent confirmed pivot highs and pivot lows . A pivot is a foundational concept in technical analysis that identifies potential turning points in price action.
How it works: A pivot high is a candle whose `high` is higher than a specific number of candles to its left and right (the "Pivot Lookback" is set to 5 by default in the settings). A pivot low is the inverse. By automatically identifying these confirmed structural points, the script visualizes the most relevant levels of potential supply and demand on the chart.
Relative Volume (RVOL):
This value in the table is not the standard volume. It measures the current bar's volume against its recent average (specifically, `current volume / 10-period simple moving average of volume`).
Interpretation: A reading above 2.0 (indicated by green text) suggests that the current volume is more than double the recent average. This technique is used to identify significant volume spikes, which can add conviction to breakouts or signal potential market climaxes.
Consolidated Data for Context:
Other values displayed in the table, such as the EMAs (9, 20, 200) , Bollinger Bands (20, 2) , RSI (14) , MACD (12, 26, 9) , and VWAP (on intraday charts), use their standard industry calculations. They are included to provide a complete contextual picture without needing to load each indicator separately, saving valuable chart space.
How to Use This in Your Trading
This dashboard is designed as a tool for confluence and context , not as a standalone signal generator. Here are some ways to integrate it into your analysis workflow:
As a Trend Filter: Before considering a trade, quickly glance at the EMAs and the MACD values in the table. A price above the key EMAs and a positive MACD can serve as a quick confirmation that you are aligned with the dominant trend.
To Validate Breakouts: When the price is approaching a key Resistance level (red pivot line), watch the RVOL value . A reading above 2.0 on the breakout candle adds significant confirmation that the move is backed by strong interest. The same logic applies to breakdowns below a support level.
To Spot Potential Reversals: Confluence is key. For example, if the price is testing a Support level (green pivot line) AND the RSI in the table is approaching oversold levels (e.g., near 30), it can signal a higher probability reversal setup.
About This Indicator
This indicator was developed by the team at ChartLense to help traders declutter their charts and focus on the data that matters. We believe in making complex analysis more accessible and organized. We hope this free tool is a valuable addition to your trading process.
AA1 MACD 09.2025this is a learing project i want to share
the script is open for anyone
I combain some ema's mcad and more indicators to help find stocks in momentum
Futures Tick & Point Value [BoredYeti]Futures Tick & Point Value
This utility displays tick size, dollars per tick, and (optionally) a per-point row for the current futures contract.
Features
• Hardcoded $/tick map for common CME/NYMEX/CBOT/COMEX contracts
• Automatic fallback using pointvalue * mintick for any other symbol
• Table settings: adjustable position, text size, customizable colors
• Optional “Per Point” row showing ticks and $/point
Notes
• Contract specs can vary by broker/exchange and may change over time. Always confirm with official specifications.
• Educational tool only; not financial advice.
SOLACEThis overlay combines a fast/slow EMA price-action system with rich context tools. Buy prints on the current bar when both EMAs (5 & 21) are below the OHLC average and the 21 EMA crosses below the 5 EMA; Sell prints when both EMAs are above the average and the 21 EMA crosses above the 5 EMA. It also plots MACD, VWAP, Bollinger Bands (20,2), SMA50/200, plus dynamic support/resistance lines from recent swing highs/lows (20/40/60 bars) for confluence. Labels fire same-bar for early entries, and alerts are included for both signals; fractal logic is prepared for future use.
Margin Cost Calculator Screener - Taylor V1.2# Leverage Position Cost Calculator & Stop Lose Cost Screener #
Designed to provide traders with crucial insights into their leveraged positions directly on the TradingView chart.
Key Features:
> Dynamic Display: Choose to view only the estimated entry cost, or a comprehensive overview including potential losses at specific stop-loss levels, and a custom remark.
> Contract Size Input: Easily specify the contract size for your trades.
> Leverage Level Input: Set your desired leverage level, with helpful tooltips explaining the margin requirements for various leverage ratios (e.g., 25x, 10x, 5x) and an included fee estimate.
> Cost Calculation: Accurately calculates the estimated entry cost for your position based on the current market price, contract size, and leverage.
> Stop-Loss Projections: It projects potential losses for stop-loss orders set at 3% and 5% below the entry price, helping you manage risk effectively.
> Clear Table Visualization: All calculated data is presented in a clean, organized table anchored to the bottom-left of your chart, making it easy to reference at a glance.
> Symbol Identification: Automatically displays the short ticker symbol for the asset you are analyzing.
This tool is invaluable for traders who utilize leverage and need a quick, visual way to understand their financial exposure and potential outcomes before entering or managing a trade.
Raid & Imbalance Suite (ICT-inspired)**What it is**
Raid & Imbalance Suite is an invite-only indicator that visualizes liquidity raids and fair-value-gap (FVG) context directly on the chart. It is inspired by ICT concepts but is an independent implementation (not affiliated with ICT).
**What it shows**
• Liquidity raid highlights (sweeps)
• FVG / imbalance context overlays
• Light session / structure context for additional clarity
• Intentional minimalism — internal thresholds/logic are not disclosed
**How to use**
• Works on most symbols and timeframes supported by TradingView indicators
• Use as chart context alongside your own plan and risk management
• This tool does not place trades, generate signals, or guarantee outcomes
**Inputs & Alerts**
• Toggles for raids / FVG / sessions
• Basic visual settings
• Optional alerts for newly detected events
**Access**
This is an **invite-only** script. Request access via TradingView messages (username: @ASevilla28). Access is granted manually to approved users.
**Disclaimer**
For educational/charting purposes only. Not financial advice. No performance guarantees. Markets involve risk. Use at your own discretion.
*(The author is not affiliated with or endorsed by any third party referenced by “ICT-inspired”.)*
Price Action By ProfitAlgo.io Price Action Alerts combined with the BackEnd Order Matrix and TrendSync Tool Kit.
ProfitAlgo.io Price Action
A companion tool to the Backend Order Matrix and TrendSync, this indicator helps visualize trade direction with A/B/C/D retracement lines that align with fib retracement levels which can react as a BIG BOUNCE RETEST ENTRY, multi-timeframe support/resistance, and an RSI filter. It’s designed as a guide for bias confirmation, not a signal to enter every mark. Combine it with the Backend Order Matrix (for liquidity/stop-hunt zones) and TrendSync (for trend confirmation) to better spot where stop hunts become opportunities and price action aligns with higher-probability setups.
Price is shown bullish and the retracement lines are defined by the dotted lines. You may color the lines to your discretion to be able to quickly differentiate the different retracments lines on the chart aligning to Fib levels for possible early entries. Here you can anticipate for price to have a significant reaction with placing your stop loss being the Buy-Side Liquidity as show below. Though the BackEnd Order Matrix liquidity can be swept so keep in mind being more patient to wait for the liquidity sweep as the point entry can serve as another approach to minimize risk exposure.
Exiting at the SellSide Liquidity where price can have an reaction to the downside.
Vise Versa for bearish trend following retracement entires.
⚙️ Settings Guide – ProfitAlgo.io Price Action
Retracement Line (A/B/C/D) → Shows potential price action setups where price can have a strong reaction. Having Price above the lines- price can be shown to buy at these levels. If Price is below the lines and the trend is showing bearish the price can be shown to retest and sell at these levels.
Multi-Timeframe S/R → Plots higher-timeframe support and resistance levels for added context.
RSI Filter → Filters entries when RSI conditions are extreme, helping avoid false setups.
Top-Down Analysis (TDA) → Aligns lower-timeframe entries with higher-timeframe structure.
📌 Tip: The TrendSync's trend detection visual representation Together with Backend Order Matrix (for liquidity zones/stop hunts) helps Traders understand trend based trading with liquidity stop hunts which can be used as a entry model that does not happen as many times as the Price Action Tool does for early entries signals. If you would like to read more on how the The BackEnd Order Matrix and TrendSync Simulation Tool works. Feel free to read the articles below.
The How to Use The BackEnd Order Matrix?
The How to Use The TrendSync Simulation Tool?
Sharad FVG (Last FVG SL/TP + Entry + % + Label Size)Sharad Fair Value Gap — Last FVG Entry, SL & TP (with % Labels)
What it is
A streamlined Fair Value Gap (FVG) tool that plots exact trading levels for the latest unmitigated FVG only:
Entry (yellow)
Stop-Loss (red)
Target (green) computed from a configurable Risk:Reward
Price and percentage distance printed on the right of each line
Optional dashboard and optional visualization of recent unmitigated/mitigated FVGs
The goal is simple: find the newest valid imbalance and give you just three actionable levels—no clutter.
How it detects FVGs
The script uses the standard 3-candle FVG logic (inspired by LuxAlgo’s implementation):
Bullish FVG forms when:
low > high and close > high and the gap size exceeds the Threshold filter.
The bullish gap is between high (lower bound) and low (upper bound).
Bearish FVG forms when:
high < low and close < low and the gap size exceeds the Threshold filter.
The bearish gap is between low (lower bound) and high (upper bound).
Threshold % filters small/weak gaps. You can also enable Auto, which estimates a dynamic threshold from recent candle ranges, so tiny imbalances don’t spam your chart in low-volatility regimes.
You may set Timeframe to detect FVGs on the chart timeframe or any higher/lower TF via request.security.
“Latest FVG only” levels (the core feature)
From the most recent unmitigated FVG (bullish or bearish), the script draws:
Entry
Bullish FVG → Entry = higher side of the gap (the gap max)
Bearish FVG → Entry = lower side of the gap (the gap min)
Stop-Loss (SL) = the opposite side of that same gap
Target (TP) = Entry + (Risk × R:R) for bulls, Entry − (Risk × R:R) for bears
where Risk = |Entry − SL| and R:R is your input (default 1:2)
Each line shows the price and its absolute % distance from Entry in parentheses—like TradingView’s long/short tool.
Alerts included
These are carried over from the base logic so you can build workflows:
Bullish FVG – when a new bullish gap is detected
Bearish FVG – when a new bearish gap is detected
Bullish FVG Mitigation – when a bullish gap is filled
Bearish FVG Mitigation – when a bearish gap is filled
Credits & License
Inspiration & base logic: LuxAlgo’s “Fair Value Gap ”.
This script: modified and extended by Sharad (Entry/SL/TP for latest FVG, price/% labels, label sizing, decluttered drawing).
License: This derivative keeps the original CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license.
Attribution: Credit LuxAlgo for the original FVG approach and detection logic.
Non-Commercial: You may not use this for commercial purposes.
Share-Alike: If you remix/redistribute, you must use the same license and provide attribution.
Disclaimer:
Educational use only. Nothing in this script or its description is financial advice or a recommendation to buy/sell any asset. Markets involve substantial risk. Past performance and historical fill rates do not guarantee future results. You are solely responsible for your trading decisions and risk management. Data feeds, broker routing, spreads, slippage, and TradingView’s real-time behavior (especially with MTF) can affect outcomes. Test thoroughly on a demo account and consider multiple forms of confirmation before risking capital.