Bull/Bear Thermometer - GSK-VIZAG-AP-INDIABull/Bear Thermometer - GSK-VIZAG-AP-INDIA
Overview
The Bull/Bear Thermometer is a visual volume-based indicator designed to gauge the cumulative buying (bullish) and selling (bearish) pressure over customization time intervals on any chart. It uses Cumulative Volume Delta (CVD) to track buying and selling dominance and visually represents this data as vertical bar meters with percentage scales.
Key Features
Multi-Time frame Accumulation: Allows users to select accumulation intervals - Daily, Weekly, or Monthly - adapting to their trading style and time frame.
Cumulative Volume Delta (CVD) Computation: Calculates the net buying and selling volume by comparing volume on bullish and bearish bars to measure market strength.
Visual Thermometer Display: Presents buying (CVD+) and selling (CVD-) dominance in colorful vertical bars on an easy-to-read table overlay on the price chart.
Percentage Scale with Highlights: Includes a percentage scale from 0% to 100%, highlighting the important 50% benchmark with a yellow line for quick reference.
Clear Color Coding: Uses green and red color schemes to represent bullish and bearish pressure, with distinctive numeric labels.
Customization Reset Points: Weekly reset day and Monthly reset date options ensure the accumulation aligns with user preference or trading strategy cycles.
Inputs and Usage
Select Time frame: Choose how the buying/selling volume is accumulated — Daily, Weekly (reset day configurable), or Monthly (reset date configurable).
Volume-Based Signals: Monitor changes in buying and selling pressure levels as the market tides shift.
Table Display: A table positioned at the bottom right corner overlays the price chart showing percentage bars for both buying and selling dominance.
Ideal for: Day traders, swing traders, and volume-focused market analysts who want a quick visual summary of market sentiment.
How It Works
The indicator tracks volume on each bar, assigning positive or negative values depending on whether the bar closes higher or lower than the previous.
It accumulates these values over the selected time frame to calculate the cumulative buying (green) and selling (red) volumes.
The data is then converted to percentages and mapped as vertical colored bars in the table.
The midpoint (50%) is highlighted with a yellow line, helping traders quickly assess bullish/bearish balance.
Why Use This Indicator?
Simplicity: Easy to interpret visual thermometer of market sentiment.
Customization: Flexible period settings align with different trading styles.
Volume Insight: Goes beyond price action, factoring volume momentum for deeper market understanding.
Non-intrusive Overlay: Displayed neatly on chart without clutter or distraction.
Recommended Pairings
Use alongside price action or trend indicators.
Suitable for equities, futures, forex, and crypto instruments where volume data is reliable.
Multitimeframe
Hammer Candle Detector with ATR Wick ConditionThis script detects Hammer candlesticks on any timeframe chart.
Conditions for a valid Hammer:
1. Small body near the top of the candle range (≤30% of total range)
2. Lower shadow at least 2× the body
3. Small or no upper shadow (≤30% of body)
4. Lower wick height must be greater than half of ATR(14)
A triangle marker is plotted below each candle that meets these conditions.
Auto Hourly Deviations {Module+}Description
This indicator automatically calculates and visualizes the prior hour’s price structure and its deviation levels. By combining core reference lines (high, low, EQ, quarters, open) with dynamic deviation levels and shaded zones, it provides a framework for understanding intraday price behavior relative to the most recent hourly range.
The tool has three functional sections that work together:
Core Hourly Structure – Captures the prior hour’s high, low, EQ (50%), and quarter levels (25% and 75%), plus the current open.
Deviation Levels – Projects standardized deviation multiples (±0.33, ±0.5, ±0.66, ±1.0, ±1.33, ±1.66, ±2.0) above and below the prior hour’s range.
Shading & Anchoring – Fills zones between key deviation levels for visual emphasis, while allowing projection offsets and anchor line references for precise chart alignment.
Together, these layers give traders a structured map of price movement around hourly ranges, making it easier to track expansion, retracement, and trend continuation.
1. Core Hourly Structure
Plots the prior hour’s high and low as key reference points.
Automatically calculates EQ (midpoint), 25%, and 75% levels.
Tracks the open of the current hour for immediate orientation.
Optional anchor line marks the start of each hourly window for time alignment.
Use: Frames the “hourly box” and subdivides it for intraday structure analysis.
2. Deviation Levels
Uses the prior hour’s range as a baseline.
Projects deviation levels above and below: ±0.33, ±0.5, ±0.66, ±1.0, ±1.33, ±1.66, and ±2.0.
Each level can be individually toggled with full line/label styling.
Use: Quantifies how far price is moving relative to the last hour’s volatility — useful for spotting overextensions, retraces, and probable reaction zones.
3. Shading & Anchoring
Shaded zones between selected deviation bands (e.g., +0.33 to +0.66 or +1.33 to +1.66) highlight potential liquidity or reaction areas.
Projection offsets allow levels to extend forward into future bars for planning.
Labels and color controls make the chart highly customizable.
Use: Provides quick visual cues for potential trading ranges and deviations without clutter.
Intended Use
This is a visualization tool, not a buy/sell system. Traders can use it to:
Track how price interacts with the prior hour’s high/low.
Measure hourly expansion through deviation levels.
Spot retracements or continuation zones inside and beyond the prior hour’s range.
Limitations & Disclaimers
Levels are derived from completed hourly candles; they do not predict outcomes.
Deviations are static calculations and do not account for fundamentals or volatility shifts.
This indicator does not provide financial advice or trading signals.
For informational and educational purposes only.
Trading involves risk; always apply proper risk management.
Closed-source (Protected): Logic is accessible on charts, but the source code is hidden. A TradingView paid plan is required for protected indicators.
FrameBox — Configurable Timeframe Candle GroupsVisualize candle clusters with configurable timeframe boxes and numeric counts. Perfect for high timeframe (HTF) analysis, spotting consolidation zones, and tracking bullish/bearish periods across any chart.
Highlight periods of any configurable timeframe with colored boxes
Numeric labels show candle positions within each period
Retains previous periods for context and trend analysis
Ideal for HTF analysis on lower timeframe charts
Clean, non-intrusive, and easy to read
How to Use:
Set your Reference Timeframe: Select the higher timeframe (HTF) you want to analyze. FrameBox will group lower timeframe (LTF) candles into periods that match the selected HTF, giving you higher timeframe context on your chart.
Read the Candle Numbers: Each candle shows its position in the period. For example, "1" is the first candle, "5" is the fifth candle in a 5-candle period.
Observe the Boxes: Colored boxes highlight each period. Green = bullish period (close ≥ open), Red = bearish period (close < open). Use these boxes to spot trend direction and consolidation zones.
HTF Analysis: FrameBox works even on lower timeframe charts. Compare the period boxes to higher timeframe trends to make better decisions.
Context & Strategy: Retained previous periods give visual context for support/resistance. Use this to identify breakouts, reversals, or consolidation areas.
Important Note: FrameBox works best when the chart timeframe is equal to or lower than the selected reference timeframe. If the chart timeframe is higher than the reference timeframe, each chart candle will represent an entire period, and candle counting may show "1" for each candle.
BTC Spread: Coinbase Spot vs CME Futures (skullcap)BTC Spread: Coinbase Spot vs CME Futures
This indicator plots the real-time spread between Coinbase Spot BTC (COINBASE:BTCUSD) and CME Bitcoin Futures (CME:BTC1!).
It allows traders to monitor the premium or discount between spot and futures markets directly in one chart.
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📊 How it Works
• The script pulls Coinbase spot BTC closing prices and CME front-month BTC futures prices on your selected timeframe.
• The spread is calculated as:
Spread = CME Price – Coinbase Spot Price
🔧 How to Use
1. Add the indicator to your chart (set to any timeframe you prefer).
2. The orange line represents the spread (USD difference).
3. The grey dashed line marks the zero level (parity between CME and Coinbase).
4. Use it to:
• Compare futures vs. spot market structure
• Track premium/discount cycles around funding or expiry
• Identify arbitrage opportunities or market dislocations
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⚠️ Notes
• This indicator is informational only and does not provide trading signals.
• Useful for traders analysing derivatives vs spot price action.
• Works best when paired with order flow, funding rate, and open interest data.
US Net Liquidity + M2 / US Debt (FRED)US Net Liquidity + M2 / US Debt
🧩 What this chart shows
This indicator plots the ratio of US Net Liquidity + M2 Money Supply divided by Total Public Debt.
US Net Liquidity is defined here as the Federal Reserve Balance Sheet (WALCL) minus the Treasury General Account (TGA) and the Overnight Reverse Repo facility (ON RRP).
M2 Money Supply represents the broad pool of liquid money circulating in the economy.
US Debt uses the Federal Government’s total outstanding debt.
By combining net liquidity with M2, then dividing by total debt, this chart provides a structural view of how much monetary “fuel” is in the system relative to the size of the federal debt load.
🧮 Formula
Ratio
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Total Public Debt
Ratio=
Total Public Debt
(Fed Balance Sheet−(TGA+ON RRP))+M2
An optional normalization feature scales the ratio to start at 100 on the first valid bar, making long-term trends easier to compare.
🔎 Why it matters
Liquidity vs. Debt Growth: The numerator (Net Liquidity + M2) captures the monetary resources available to markets, while the denominator (Debt) reflects the expanding obligation of the federal government.
Market Signal: Historically, shifts in net liquidity and money supply relative to debt have coincided with major turning points in risk assets like equities and Bitcoin.
Context: A rising ratio may suggest that liquidity conditions are improving relative to debt expansion, which can be supportive for risk assets. Conversely, a falling ratio may highlight tightening conditions or debt outpacing liquidity growth.
⚙️ How to use it
Overlay this chart against S&P 500, Bitcoin, or gold to analyze correlations with asset performance.
Watch for trend inflections—does the ratio bottom before equities rally, or peak before risk-off periods?
Use normalization for long historical comparisons, or raw values to see the absolute ratio.
📊 Data sources
This indicator pulls from FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data) tickers available in TradingView:
WALCL: Fed balance sheet
RRPONTSYD: Overnight Reverse Repo
WTREGEN: Treasury General Account
M2SL: M2 money stock
GFDEBTN: Total federal public debt
⚠️ Notes
Some FRED series are updated weekly, others monthly—set your chart timeframe accordingly.
If any ticker is unavailable in your plan, replace it with the equivalent FRED symbol provided in TradingView.
This indicator is intended for macro analysis, not short-term trading signals.
Tradewind EMAs + ConditionsTradewind EMAs + Conditions
Overview
The Tradewind EMAs + Conditions indicator is a powerful tool designed for traders who want to monitor key price levels and trend signals on a single chart. It combines a Trading Conditions monitor that identifies significant price breakouts based on prior day and premarket levels with an EMA Ribbons system that visualizes multiple Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) for trend analysis.This indicator is tailored for day traders, particularly those using fast-paced setups to capitalize on short-term trends and breakouts, with customizable visual elements to suit individual preferences.
Features
1. Trading Conditions Monitor
Purpose: Identifies when the price breaks out of key levels on a 15-minute chart, considering the prior day's high/low (PDH/PDL) and the premarket high/low (PMH/PML), aligning with @team2trading's focus on key levels for trend identification.
Logic:
Monitors the most recent closed 15-minute bar to detect crosses above PDH/PMH (bullish) or below PDL/PML (bearish).
Ensures the price is outside the premarket band (above PMH or below PML) at the 15-minute close.
Optionally requires the current day's premarket session to be complete for stricter signal validation.
Display: Shows a customizable banner with the text "Trading Conditions Met" (green background) or "Trading Conditions Not Met" (gray background).
Alerts: Includes an alert condition that triggers when trading conditions are met, allowing notifications for breakouts.
2. EMA Ribbons
Purpose: Visualizes multiple EMAs to confirm trend direction and strength, directly supporting use of the primary 13, 48, and 200 EMAs for trend analysis and pullback entries.
Components:
Fast EMAs (EMA1 and EMA2): Default lengths of 8 and 13, with dynamic coloring (green for bullish when EMA1 > EMA2, red for bearish when EMA1 < EMA2).
Intermediate EMA (EMA3): Default length of 48, with a user-defined color.
Slow EMAs (EMA4 and EMA5): Default lengths of 200 and 220, with a user-defined color.
Cloud Fills: Displays editable cloud fills between EMA1/EMA2 and EMA4/EMA5 to highlight trend strength and crossovers.
Visualization: Each EMA is plotted as a line, with customizable colors and lengths, and clouds provide a clear visual of trend direction.
3. Customization Options
Premarket Session: Define the premarket session time (default: 04:00–09:30, exchange time) to calculate PMH/PML.
Premarket Strictness: Toggle to require the current day's premarket to be complete for signal validation.
Banner Position: Choose from five positions (Top Right, Bottom Right, Middle Right, Bottom Center, Middle Left) to place the trading conditions banner.
Banner Size: Select Small (1x1), Medium (2x1), or Large (3x2) for the banner's dimensions.
EMA Settings: Adjust the lengths and colors of all five EMAs and their respective cloud fills to match your trading style.
4. 2-Minute Trading Strategy Support
Purpose: Enhances the indicator for 2-minute trading strategy, which focuses on identifying trends, entering on pullbacks to EMAs, and using key levels for high-probability trades on a 2-minute chart.
How It Works:
Objective: The strategy aims to identify trending stocks and enter trades on pullbacks to the 13 or 48 EMA, using the 2-minute timeframe for entries and exits. The indicator's EMAs (default 8, 13, 48, 200, 220)
Trend Identification:
EMA Alignment: The indicator's EMA ribbons confirm trend direction. A bullish trend is signaled when the price is above the 200 EMA and the 13 EMA crosses above the 48 EMA (green cloud for EMA1/EMA2). A bearish trend occurs when the price is below the 200 EMA and the 13 EMA crosses below the 48 EMA (red cloud). Flat EMAs indicate choppy conditions, where no trades are taken.
Key Levels: The indicator plots PDH/PDL and PMH/PML, which uses to gauge trend strength. Breakouts or retests of these levels (shown by the "Trading Conditions Met" banner) confirm momentum for trade entries.
Entry Rules: On a 2-minute chart, enter trades on pullbacks to the 13 or 48 EMA when the "Trading Conditions Met" banner confirms a breakout above PDH/PMH (long) or below PDL/PML (short). Use candlestick patterns (e.g., bull/bear flags, top/bottom wicks) or level retests for additional confirmation.
Trade Management: Trail stops using the 13 EMA to lock in profits, scaling out when the price extends far from the 13 EMA to protect gains. The slow EMAs (200, 220) help identify potential reversal zones or longer-term trend context.
Risk Management: The indicator's breakout logic provides clear risk levels (e.g., a candle close below the entry EMA for longs or above for shorts), aligning with @team2trading's low-risk, high-reward approach.
Best Practices: Apply the indicator on a 2-minute chart for stocks like AMEX:SPY , NASDAQ:QQQ , or $IWM. Set alerts for "Trading Conditions Met" to catch breakouts in real-time. Adjust EMA lengths (e.g., set EMA1 to 13 and EMA2 to 48) to match the strategy exactly if preferred.
How to Use
Add to Chart: Apply the indicator to a 2-minute or 15-minute TradingView chart for optimal use with 2-minute strategy or breakout monitoring.
Configure Settings:
Adjust the premarket session, EMA lengths, colors, banner position, and size in the settings panel.
Enable the "Only consider today's premarket" option for stricter breakout signals.
Monitor Signals:
Watch the banner for "Trading Conditions Met" to identify breakout opportunities on the 2-minute chart.
Use the EMA ribbons and clouds to confirm trend direction and enter on pullbacks to the 13 or 48 EMA.
Set Alerts: Create alerts for the "Trading Conditions Met" condition to receive notifications for potential trade setups.
Settings
Trading Conditions:
Premarket Session: Set the time range for premarket data.
Only consider today's premarket: Enable for stricter signal logic.
Banner Settings:
Table Position: Select the banner's chart location.
Table Size: Choose the banner's size.
Fast EMAs: Set lengths and colors for EMA1, EMA2, and their cloud.
Intermediate EMA: Set length and color for EMA3.
Slow EMAs: Set lengths and colors for EMA4, EMA5, and their cloud.
Notes
The indicator is overlay-based, ensuring seamless integration with your price chart.
While the trading conditions logic uses 15-minute bar data, it can be monitored on a 2-minute chart for faster execution.
EMA Ribbons, with clouds highlighting crossover zones, are ideal for confirming trends and pullbacks in the 2-minute strategy.
Use the customizable banner to avoid chart clutter and position it for optimal visibility.
Credits
Developed by Tradewind Group. Combining breakout logic with EMA-based trend visualization, with direct inspiration from @team2trading's 2-minute trading strategy for identifying trends and low-risk entries.
Dynamic Levels This indicator plots key price levels (Open, High, Low, Mid, Close) from multiple higher timeframes (Monday, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Yearly).
It allows you to track how price interacts with important reference levels without switching timeframes.
🔑 Features
✅ Monday levels (MO, MH, MM)
By default: shows the last completed Monday (fixed values).
Option: “live mode” to update Monday High/Low/Mid while Monday’s candle is forming.
✅ Daily levels (DO, DH, DL, DM, DC)
Live: Daily High/Low/Mid update dynamically while today’s candle is forming.
Previous Daily Close (DC) is always fixed.
✅ Weekly levels (WO, WH, WL, WM)
Live: Weekly High/Low/Mid update dynamically while this week’s candle is forming.
Weekly Open is fixed.
✅ Monthly levels (MO(n), MH(n-1), ML(n-1), MM(n-1), MC(n-1))
Shows last completed month’s values (constant, never changing).
Current Monthly Open is also shown (naturally fixed).
✅ Yearly levels (YO(n), YH(n-1), YL(n-1), YM(n-1), YC(n-1))
Shows last completed year’s values (constant, never changing).
Current Yearly Open is also shown (naturally fixed).
🎨 Customization
Toggle each level (on/off) in indicator settings.
Individual color settings for Monday, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, and Yearly.
Adjustable line width and transparency.
Optional short labels (MO, DO, WM, etc.) displayed on the right side of the chart.
🔄 Dynamic Logic
Daily and Weekly → update dynamically while their candle is forming.
Monday, Monthly, and Yearly → use fixed values from the last completed bar (do not “breathe”).
📌 Use cases
Quickly see where price stands relative to previous close, current open, or mid-levels.
Use Monday Open/High/Mid as strong intraday references.
Use Monthly/Yearly levels as long-term support/resistance zones.
Estrategia Cava - IndicadorSimplified Criteria of the Cava Strategy
Below is the logic behind the Cava strategy, broken down into conditions for a buy operation:
Variables and Necessary Data
EMA 55: 55-period Exponential Moving Average.
MACD: Two lines (MACD Line and Signal Line) and the histogram.
RSI: Relative Strength Index.
Stochastic: Two lines (%K and %D).
Closing Price: The closing price of the current period.
Previous Closing Price: The closing price of the previous period.
Entry Logic (Buy Operation)
Trend Condition (EMA 55):
The price must be above the EMA 55.
The EMA 55 must have a positive slope (or at least not a negative one). This can be checked if the current EMA 55 is greater than the previous period's EMA 55.
Momentum Conditions (Oscillators):
MACD: The MACD line must have crossed above the signal line. For a strong signal, this cross should occur near or above the zero line.
RSI: The RSI must have exited the "oversold" zone (generally below 30) and be rising.
Stochastic: The Stochastic must have crossed upwards from the "oversold" zone (generally below 20).
Confirmation Condition (Price):
The current closing price must be higher than the previous closing price. This confirms the strength of the signal.
Position Management (Exit)
Take Profit: An exit can be programmed at a predetermined price target (e.g., the next resistance level) or when the momentum of the move begins to decrease.
Stop Loss: A stop loss should be placed below a significant support level or the entry point to limit losses in case the trade does not evolve as expected. The Cava strategy focuses on dynamic stop-loss management, moving it in the trader's favor as the price moves.
In summary, the strategy is a filtering system. If all conditions are met, the trade is considered high probability. If only some are met, the signal is discarded, and you wait for the next one. It's crucial to understand that discipline and risk management are just as important as the indicators themselves.
Dynamic Levels: Mon + D/W/M/Y (O/H/L/C/Mid)Purpose!
This Pine Script plots key reference levels (Open,High,Low,Close,Mid) for Monday,Daily,Weekly, Monthly, and Yearly timeframes.
All levels update live while the bar is forming. ( intrabar updates).
USAGE
Add the script to Pine Editor on TradingView (desktop Web)
Save - Add to chart
On mobile app: Find it under indicators - My scripts.
Great for identifying key reaction zones (opens,mids,previous closes).
Rejection Zones with FVG ConfirmationOverview
This indicator is designed to identify high-probability Rejection Zones by detecting a specific and powerful price action pattern. The core logic combines the concepts of price rejection , indicated by overlapping wicks, with a Fair Value Gap (FVG) that confirms a strong market imbalance.
These zones are automatically drawn on your chart and can serve as critical levels of potential support (demand) or resistance (supply) for future price movements. The indicator is fully equipped with multi-timeframe (MTF) capabilities, advanced zone management, and customizable alerts to enhance your trading analysis.
Key Features
Dual Timeframe Analysis : Simultaneously displays Rejection Zones from your current timeframe (CTF) and a selected higher timeframe (HTF). HTF zones often represent more significant price levels.
Advanced Zone Management : Zones are dynamically tracked and their status updates as price interacts with them (e.g., Touch, Covered). You can define conditions for when a zone should be considered invalid.
Smart Overlap Handling : Choose how to handle overlapping zones. Either Replace the old zone with the new one or Keep Both to see all areas of interest.
Performance Optimization : Includes an option to Calculate on Visible Range Only, which significantly improves script performance on charts with extensive historical data.
Customizable Alerts : Set up alerts for when a new Rejection Zone is created or when price touches an existing zone, for both CTF and HTF.
Full Visual Customization : Easily customize the colors of Bullish and Bearish zones for both timeframes to match your chart's theme.
How The Logic Works
A Rejection Zone is identified based on a sequence of candlestick patterns:
Bullish Rejection Zone (Potential Demand) :
- Imbalance Confirmation : A bullish Fair Value Gap (FVG) is detected, meaning the high of the candle two bars ago (high ) is lower than the current candle's low (low ).
- Price Rejection : The script then checks if the lower wicks of the two candles preceding the FVG (bar and bar ) overlap. This overlap signifies a concentrated area where price was aggressively rejected.
- Zone Creation : If both conditions are met, a Bullish Rejection Zone is drawn covering the area of the combined rejection wicks.
Bearish Rejection Zone (Potential Supply) :
Imbalance Confirmation: A bearish FVG is detected (the low of bar is higher than the current high ).
Price Rejection: The script checks for overlapping upper wicks on bar and bar .
Zone Creation: A Bearish Rejection Zone is drawn on the area of the combined upper wicks.
How to Use
Identify Key Levels : Use these zones as you would with traditional support/resistance or supply/demand zones. They represent areas where a significant market reaction previously occurred.
Entry Triggers : Look for price to return to a zone and show signs of reaction (e.g., reversal candlestick patterns, shift in market structure on a lower timeframe) before considering an entry.
Higher Timeframe Confluence : Pay close attention to the HTF zones. A reaction from an HTF zone is generally more significant than one from a CTF zone. When a CTF zone forms within an HTF zone, it can signal a very high-probability setup.
Settings Explained
Higher Timeframe
Show : Toggles the visibility of HTF zones.
Timeframe Mapping (e.g., 30Sec:, 1Min:) : Choose which higher timeframe to display based on your current timeframe.
Rejection Zone
Show : Toggles the visibility of all zones.
History : Sets the maximum number of recent zones to display on the chart.
Size Half : If checked, reduces the vertical size of the zone by 50%, drawing it from the wick's midpoint to its tip. This can help pinpoint more precise entry levels.
Invalidation Condition : Defines when a zone should be considered invalid and stop being monitored.
- None : Never invalidates.
- Touch : Invalidates when price touches the zone.
- Left : Invalidates after price touches and then leaves the zone.
- Covered : Invalidates when price moves completely through the zone.
- Passed : Invalidates when price has clearly passed the zone.
Do (for Invalidation) : Action to take when a zone is invalidated. Remove will delete it from the chart; Nothing will just stop tracking it.
Overlap Action :
- Replace : If a new zone overlaps an old one, the old one is removed.
- Keep Both : Allows new and old zones to overlap on the chart.
Color Settings (CTF/HTF) : Full control over the border, background, and center-line colors for Bullish and Bearish zones.
Calculate Range
Calculate on Visible Range Only :
- IMPORTANT : Check this to improve performance. The script will only process visible bars.
- NOTE : Enabling this option will disable all alerts, as alerts require the script to process all historical data.
Alert Rejection Zone
Set your desired alert conditions here. You can enable alerts for zone creation and/or when price touches a zone, for both CTF and HTF separately.
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Disclaimer: This indicator is for educational and analytical purposes only. It is not financial advice. Always conduct your own research and backtesting before making any trading decisions.
Session based SMT [domatoth] Session-Based SMT Divergence Indicator
This indicator identifies Smart Money Technique (SMT)
divergences between the current instrument and up to two
comparison symbols across different trading sessions or daily
timeframes.
Key Features:
- Tracks high/low divergences between correlated instruments
- Session-based analysis: London (03:00-12:00), Asia
(20:00-03:00), NY AM (09:30-12:00), NY PM (12:00-16:00) EST
- Automatically switches to daily high/low comparison on
daily/weekly/monthly timeframes
- Support for two comparison symbols simultaneously
- Visual SMT lines with symbol labels
- Option to remove broken/invalidated SMT levels
How It Works:
The indicator compares session (or daily) highs and lows
between your chart and the selected comparison instruments.
When one instrument breaks its high/low but the other
doesn't, it creates an SMT divergence - potentially signaling
a reversal or liquidity grab.
Color Coding:
- Red/Orange: Current breaks high, comparison doesn't
- Blue/Purple: Comparison breaks high, current doesn't
- Green/Lime: Current breaks low, comparison doesn't
- Aqua/Fuchsia: Comparison breaks low, current doesn't
Recommended Use:
- Compare correlated pairs (ES/NQ, EUR/GBP, etc.)
- Look for divergences at key levels
- Use lower timeframes for session-based analysis
- Switch to daily timeframe for daily SMT levels
Settings:
- Choose comparison symbols
- Enable/disable second symbol
- Toggle broken SMT removal
- Customize session times
Perfect for ICT concepts and Smart Money analysis.
Precision AI Trading ProPrecision AI Trading Pro — TradingView Indicator
EN / 中文雙語說明(No promo, high-level logic, originality stated)
What it does |用途
EN
Trend-aligned entries on 5m/15m (and higher) using multi-layer confirmations. It emphasizes confirmation over prediction, then derives adaptive TP/SL from volatility and recent structure.
中文
在 5/15 分鐘(與更高時框)進行趨勢對齊進場,重確認、不猜轉折;並依波動與近期結構自適應計算 TP/SL。
Why it’s original & useful |原創性與價值
EN
This script implements a custom 11-filter confluence engine and a volatility-aware exit model. Filters are designed to complement each other: HTF context narrows bias, LTF structure checks timing, momentum/volume validate strength, and regime gates avoid chop. Exits use ATR- and swing-based distances with caps to keep results realistic.
中文
本腳本自研 11 重共振濾網 與 隨波動調整的出場模型:HTF 提供方向偏好,LTF 結構掌握時點;動能/量能驗證有效性;型態/趨勢強度門檻過濾震盪;出場以 ATR 與擺動區間計算距離並設上限,使績效更貼近實際。
How it works (high-level) |高層級運作
EN
HTF alignment: EMA(3/8/21) + RSI/MACD on a higher timeframe (confirmed bars only) sets directional bias.
LTF structure: Requires local EMA(3/8/21) alignment, Structure Breakout (recent swing ± ATR buffer), and optional Pullback to EMA8/21.
Regime checks: ADX gate and EMA band width filter out low-trend conditions; Volume confirms pressure.
Risk layer: Peak Guard (overheat/new-high/surge) blocks extended entries.
Trendline/EMA200: Optionally require EMA200 or TL breakout with ATR tolerance.
Exits: SL = max(ATR×k, swing buffer, % floor); TP = min(R×SL, ATR/% caps).
No look-ahead: HTF uses confirmed bars; pivots only annotate context, not used as entry triggers.
中文
HTF 共振:高階時框 EMA(3/8/21)+RSI/MACD(僅採用確認棒)決定方向偏好。
LTF 結構:要求本階 EMA(3/8/21) 一致、結構突破(近期高低點 ± ATR 緩衝),並可選 回踩 EMA8/21。
市況門檻:ADX 閘 與 EMA 帶寬 排除低趨勢環境;量能 驗證推進力。
風險層:Peak Guard(過熱/創高/急漲)避免追價。
趨勢線/EMA200:可選擇要求 EMA200 或趨勢線突破(含 ATR 容忍帶)。
出場:SL = max(ATR×k, 擺動緩衝, % 下限);TP = min(R×SL, ATR/% 上限)。
避免前視:HTF 僅用確認棒;樞紐點僅作標註,不作入場條件。
Filters (11) |濾網(11 項)
HTF Trend / Bright Zone (RSI) / LTF EMA(3/8/21) / MACD / Volume / ADX Gate / Structure Breakout / Pullback to EMA / EMA Band Width / Peak Guard / Trendline or EMA200 Confirmation
(高階趨勢/RSI 亮區/本階 EMA 結構/MACD/量能/ADX 閘/結構突破/回踩 EMA/EMA 窄帶/高位防護/趨勢線或 EMA200 確認)
User can define required passes (default 7).|可自訂需通過的濾網數(預設 7)。
Features |功能
Multi-market presets (Crypto / Gold / US Futures / Forex)|多市場預設
Adaptive TP/SL with labels (dynamic R:R)|自適應 TP/SL(含標註)
Risk-based star rating (0★–5★)|風險星級評分
Signal modes: Conservative / Balanced / Aggressive|訊號模式:保守/平衡/積極
Peak Guard toggle|高位防護可切換
How to use |使用方式
Pick market preset; start with 5m/15m.
Set required filters (default 7) and enable HTF confirmed bars.
Tune TP/SL and risk per symbol/timeframe; use star rating as visual guidance.
In choppy markets, raise ADX min and EMA-band threshold; in trend, relax them slightly.
選擇市場預設(建議 5/15 分鐘起)。
設定需通過的濾網數(預設 7),並啟用 HTF 確認棒。
依商品/時框微調 TP/SL 與風險;以星級作視覺參考。
震盪市提高 ADX 與帶寬門檻;趨勢市可適度放寬。
Notes |注意
Backtest behavior depends on bar resolution and fill rules; intrabar path may differ from live fills.
Educational use only; not financial advice.
No ads/links/contacts.
Changelog |版本紀錄(示例,請用「Update」維護)
2025-09-05: Reversal v2.1 scoring & 2-step confirmation; TL rejection/OB-touch trigger (optional); EMA8 recapture via close; Peak Guard integrated; BTC/ETH/SOL presets refined; alerts expanded; label params cleaned.
2025-08-28: Fixed decimal bug; tuned presets for four markets; kept auto RR/SL logic.
Global Session Zones (Asia / Europe / US) — KSTThis indicator highlights global market sessions (Asia, Europe, US) based on KST (Korea Standard Time).
Each session is displayed with a different background color for better visibility of price flows.
Asia Session: 09:00 – 16:00 KST
Europe Session: 16:00 – 23:00 KST
US Session: 23:00 – 09:00 KST
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Interval Price AlertsInterval Price Alerts
A versatile indicator that creates horizontal price levels with customizable alerts. Perfect for tracking multiple price levels simultaneously without having to create individual horizontal lines manually.
Features:
• Create evenly spaced price levels between a start and end price
• Customizable price interval spacing
• Optional price labels with flexible positioning
• Alert capabilities for both price crossovers and crossunders
• Highly customizable visual settings
Settings Groups:
1. Price Settings
• Start Price: The lower boundary for price levels
• End Price: The upper boundary for price levels
• Price Interval: The spacing between price levels
2. Line Style
• Line Color: Choose any color for the price level lines
• Line Style: Choose between Solid, Dashed, or Dotted lines
• Line Width: Adjustable from 2-4 pixels (optimized for opacity)
• Line Opacity: Control the transparency of lines (0-100%)
3. Label Style
• Show Price Labels: Toggle price labels on/off
• Label Color: Customize label text color
• Label Size: Choose from Tiny, Small, Normal, or Large
• Label Position: Place labels on Left or Right side
• Label Background: Set the background color
• Background Opacity: Control label background transparency
• Text Opacity: Adjust label text transparency
4. Alert Settings
• Alert on Crossover: Enable/disable upward price cross alerts
• Alert on Crossunder: Enable/disable downward price cross alerts
Usage Tips:
• Great for marking key price levels, support/resistance zones
• Useful for tracking multiple entry/exit points
• Perfect for scalping when you need to monitor multiple price levels
• Ideal for pre-market planning and level setting
Notes:
• Line width starts at 2 for optimal opacity rendering
• Labels can be fully customized or hidden completely
• Alert messages include the symbol and price level crossed
ICT NY Opens (Midnight, 7:30 & 8:30) True📌 ICT NY Opens Fixed (Midnight, 7:30 & 8:30) TRUE
This indicator is designed for traders following ICT (Inner Circle Trader) concepts and provides precise reference levels for the most relevant New York session opens. It automatically captures and plots the opening price for Midnight (00:00 NY), 7:30 AM, and 8:30 AM (configurable), letting you use them as liquidity anchors, manipulation zones, or institutional reference points.
🔑 Key Features
Fixed New York Opens (configurable)
Midnight (00:00 NY), 7:30 AM (NY), 8:30 AM (NY) — each open is captured from the first bar of the configured session.
Sessions are editable: the indicator exposes input.session fields for each open, so you can change the exact hour/minute (e.g., set 00:00 → 23:30 or 08:30 → 08:00). The lines and levels will follow the chosen session times.
Extension & Custom Hours (explicit)
Preset extensions: 1 Day or 2 Days (the horizontal line spans that period).
Directional extension: Right (extend to the right) or Both (left & right).
Custom Hours option: enable a custom-hours toggle and enter a specific number of hours (1–23). When enabled, horizontal lines extend for the exact number of hours you enter instead of the preset day lengths.
Labels are positioned relative to the extension setting (anchored at the open or after the extension depending on the selected mode).
Customizable visuals
Show/hide each open individually.
Independent color and line-style (solid / dotted / dashed) for each open.
Separate text color for labels.
Automatic Labels & Vertical Line
Each drawn level includes an automatic label with the open name and the exact opening price.
A dedicated vertical line option exists for the Midnight open (visual daily separator).
⚙️ How it behaves (precision & workflow)
The script detects the first bar inside the session you configure and records that bar's open as the session Open price.
If you change the session string/time in settings, the indicator will use the new time going forward and draw the corresponding level at that session's opening bar.
Extensions respect either the preset days or the custom hours you specify, so you can make lines last a precise number of hours (useful for intraday setups).
🧭 Use Cases
Pinpoint liquidity clusters and anticipate stop hunts near session opens.
Use as range anchors to measure intraday deviations.
Monitor reactions around economic releases and futures opens (7:30 / 8:30).
Integrate into ICT-based scalping or swing setups where precise session timing matters.
ICT First FVG - 9:30am & Custom (v4)ICT First FVG - 9:30am & Custom Time Ranges (v4)
📖 DESCRIPTION
This comprehensive Pine Script indicator identifies and displays Fair Value Gaps (FVGs), Volume Imbalances (VIs), and Liquidity Voids (LVs) based on Inner Circle Trading (ICT) concepts. The indicator offers dual functionality: traditional 9:30am New York session FVG detection and customizable time range analysis for maximum flexibility.
🚀 KEY FEATURES
Dual Detection System
9:30am NY Open FVG: Classic ICT first presentation detection after market open
Custom Time Range FVG: User-configurable time periods for specialized analysis
Independent Operations: Both systems work simultaneously without interference
Separate Controls: Each system has its own settings and previous days configuration
Advanced Gap Detection
Fair Value Gaps (FVG): Three-candle patterns showing price inefficiencies
Volume Imbalances (VI): Single candle volume-related gaps
Liquidity Voids (LV): Areas where price moved too fast, creating liquidity gaps
Consequent Encroachment (CE): Midpoint lines of detected inefficiencies
Precision Sizing System
Multi-Asset Support: Automatic point/pip calculation for Forex, Futures, and Indices
Forex Handling: Specialized pip calculation for major pairs and JPY crosses
Size Filtering: Minimum gap size filter to eliminate noise
Real-Time Display: Shows exact gap sizes in labels (e.g., "15.3 pips" or "12.7 pts")
Professional Visualization
Dual Display Modes: Choose between solid blocks or line representations
Color Coding: Different colors for current vs. previous day imbalances
Smart Labels: Configurable date, time, type, and size information
Extension Options: Extend gaps to session end or current bar
M1 Data Integration
High Accuracy: Uses 1-minute data regardless of chart timeframe
Better Detection: More precise gap identification on higher timeframes
Flexible Usage: Works on any timeframe ≤15 minutes
⚙️ CONFIGURATION GUIDE
General Settings
Visualization Type: Choose "Blocks" for filled areas or "Lines" for boundaries
Previous Days: Number of historical days to display (0 = today only)
Extend Imbalances: Project gaps to session end or current bar
Use M1 Data: Recommended ON for better accuracy
FVG Size Filter
Minimum FVG Size: Filter out gaps smaller than specified points
Enable Filter: Toggle size filtering on/off
🎯 RECOMMENDED MINIMUM SIZES:
USD/JPY: 0.01 points (1 pip)
Gold (XAUUSD): 1.6 points
NQ (Nasdaq-100): 0.2 points
Nasdaq CFD: 2.0 points
Other instruments: Experiment and discover optimal values
Custom FVG System
Enable Custom FVG: Activate secondary time range detection
Custom Time Range: Use session format (e.g., "1430-1600" for 2:30-4:00 PM)
Custom Previous Days: Independent historical period for custom ranges
Custom Label Color: Distinct color for custom time range gaps
Delete Default FVG 9:30: Use when running multiple instances with different timeframes
Imbalance Types
Fair Value Gaps: Main three-candle inefficiency patterns
Include Open/Close Gap: Additional gap calculation method
Volume Imbalances: Single-candle volume-based gaps
Liquidity Voids: Fast price movement gaps
C.E. (Consequent Encroachment): Midpoint reference lines
Label Customization
Show Labels: Toggle date/time information display
Include Time: Add timestamp to labels
Include Type: Display gap type (FVG, VI, LV)
Include Size: Show calculated gap size in points/pips
Position: Configure label placement (left/center/right, top/center/bottom)
Size & Color: Customize label appearance
Visual Styling
Colors: Separate colors for FVG, VI, LV types
Previous Day Colors: Distinct styling for historical gaps
Border Styles: Solid, dashed, or dotted borders
Line Widths: Configurable border thickness
📊 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Supported Markets
Forex: All major and minor pairs with proper pip calculation
Futures: ES, NQ, YM, RTY, GC, SI, CL, etc.
Indices: SPX, NDX, DJI, and CFD versions
Stocks: Individual equities (adjust size filter accordingly)
Time Frame Compatibility
Recommended: 1m, 3m, 5m, 15m charts
Maximum: 15-minute timeframe
Optimal: 1m or 5m for best precision
Session Handling
Timezone: America/New_York (Eastern Time)
Default 9:30am: Standard NY market open detection
Custom Sessions: Any time range using HHMM-HHMM format
Weekend Filtering: Automatic exclusion of non-trading days
🔧 USAGE INSTRUCTIONS
Basic Setup
Add indicator to chart (≤15m timeframe recommended)
Enable "Use M1 Data" for accuracy
Set "Minimum FVG Size" based on instrument (see recommendations above)
Configure "Previous Days Imbalances" (5 is good default)
Custom Time Range Setup
Enable "Enable Custom FVG"
Set "Custom Time Range" (e.g., "1430-1600" for 2:30-4:00 PM ET)
Adjust "Custom Previous Days" as needed
Choose distinct "Custom Label Color" for easy identification
Multiple Instance Usage
Add indicator multiple times for different time ranges
Enable "Delete Default FVG 9:30" on additional instances
Use different custom time ranges for each instance
Assign unique colors to distinguish between instances
Label Optimization
Enable size display to see gap magnitude
Position labels to avoid chart clutter
Use appropriate label size for your screen resolution
Consider disabling time display on crowded charts
🎯 PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
ICT Trading Concepts
First Presentation: Initial FVG after 9:30am NY open
Return to Gap: Price revisiting inefficiency areas
Mitigation Levels: Using FVG boundaries as support/resistance
Liquidity Hunting: Understanding where price seeks efficiency
Multi-Session Analysis
London Close: Set custom range for 1600-1601 London close gaps
Asian Session: Configure overnight inefficiencies
Power Hour: Analyze 1500-1600 ET gaps
Lunch Hour: Study 1200-1300 ET price behavior
Risk Management
Size-Based Filtering: Focus on significant gaps only
Historical Context: Compare current gaps to previous days
Confluence Trading: Combine with other ICT concepts
Session-Specific: Target gaps from specific market sessions
⚠️ IMPORTANT NOTES
Performance Considerations
Maximum Objects: Indicator creates multiple visual elements
Historical Limit: Adjust "Previous Days" to balance history vs. performance
Chart Refresh: Allow time for initial loading on historical data
Data Quality
Broker Dependency: Gap detection accuracy depends on data feed quality
Weekend Gaps: Sunday gaps may appear due to data provider differences
Fast Markets: Extremely volatile periods may create false gaps
Best Practices
Timeframe Consistency: Use same timeframe for analysis and execution
Size Calibration: Adjust minimum sizes based on instrument volatility
Session Awareness: Understand which sessions produce most relevant gaps
Confirmation: Use additional ICT concepts to confirm gap validity
LÜMI_INDICATOR_v1.279_Smart_Money_All_in_One_Tools!!!Русский перевод внизу!!!!
Before using it, go to the settings and uncheck all the boxes!!!
And only then after that deal with this indicator, what you need from there, then add.
In the future, I will release a COMPLETE guide to this indicator with screenshots, so throw it to your favorites, don't waste it.
This version is still raw, but WORKING. There will be improvements in the structure of the indicator so that you can intuitively understand what each of the 100+(!) indicator settings is responsible for.
What's inside:
1. Session indicator. 15 Fully customizable time boxes, for any needs, and sessions. Enter your time zone, the time of your session, and that's it. There are also a couple of unexpected bonuses in this part of the indicator))
2. A set of horizontal lines of lines that come out at the right time for you. It is convenient to designate NYM, NYSE OPEN RANge, and other events on the chart that occur strictly on time. It can be widely used if you know what to look for.
3. Like the 2nd item, only vertical.
4. Fractal indicator.
5. OHL levels for
5.1. Current day
5.2. Current week
5.3. Current month.
6. Vertical chart dividers by opening levels
6.1 Days
6.2. Weeks
6.3. Months.
This feature is ideal for those who trade forex price delivery profiles or indices.
!!! Перед использованием зайдите в настройки и поснимайте все галочки!!!
И только потом после этого разбирайтесь с этим индюком, что вам оттуда нужно, то и добавляйте.
В дальнейшем выпущу ПОЛНЕЙШИЙ гайд на этот индюк со скриншотами, так что кидайте в избранное, не теряйте
Версия пока сырая, но РАБОЧАЯ. Будут доработки в структуре индикатора, чтобы можно было интуитивно понять, за что отвечает каждая из 100+(!) настроек индикатора
Что внутри:
1. Индикатор сессий. 15полностью настраиваемых боксов по времени, под любые нужды, и сессии. Вводите свой часовой пояс, время вашей сессии и всё. В этой части индикатора также есть пара неожиданных бонусов))
2. Набор горизонтальных линий линий, выходят в нужное для вас время. Удобно обозначать NYM, NYSE OPEN RANge, и другие события на графике, которые происходят строго по времени. Применение можно найти широкое, если знать, что искать
3. Как 2 пункт, только вертикальные.
4. Индикатор фракталов.
5. Уровни OHL для
5.1. Текущего дня
5.2. Текущей недели
5.3. Текущего месяца.
6. Вертикальные разделители графика по уровням открытия
6.1 Дня
6.2. Недели
6.3. Месяца.
Эта функция идеальна для тех, кто торгует профили доставки цены форекс или индексов.
MTFA MACD Boss (DBE/SBE on H4) — Crossover + Table + AlertsThis Indicator Showing SBE/DBE Signal when and only if M+W+D+4h Aligning together for the Same Environment.
EMA 50 & 200 (TF-specific)This script plots EMA 50 and EMA 200 only on the timeframes where they matter most:
EMA 50 (gray): visible on 1H, 4H, and 12H charts – often used by intraday traders.
EMA 200 (black): visible on Daily and Weekly charts – a classic long-term trend indicator.
🔹 Why use it?
Avoids clutter by showing each EMA only on the relevant timeframe.
Helps align intraday trading with higher timeframe trends.
Simple, clean, and effective for both swing and day trading.
MTF Stochastic Range FinderThis indicator compares Stochastic RSI from 2 timeframes to signal possible reversals. Default 5 minute and 2 minute. Both Stochastic RSIs are customizable.
Allows for 6 support/resistance lines and allows a tolerance to filter proximity to levels for entry.
Can filter price level by manual support/resistance levels and/or VWAP
cd_indiCATor_CxGeneral:
This indicator is the redesigned, simplified, and feature-enhanced version of the previously shared indicators:
cd_cisd_market_Cx, cd_HTF_Bias_Cx, cd_sweep&cisd_Cx, cd_SMT_Sweep_CISD_Cx, and cd_RSI_divergence_Cx.
Within the holistic setup, the indicator tracks:
• HTF bias
• Market structure (trend) in the current timeframe
• Divergence between selected pairs (SMT)
• Divergence between price and RSI values
• Whether the price is in an important area (FVG, iFVG, and Volume Imbalance)
• Whether the price is at a key level
• Whether the price is within a user-defined special timeframe
The main condition and trigger of the setup is an HTF sweep with CISD confirmation on the aligned timeframe.
When the main condition occurs, the indicator provides the user with a real-time market status summary, enriched with other data.
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What’s new?
-In the SMT module:
• Triad SMT analysis (e.g.: NQ1!, ES1!, and YM1!)
• Dyad SMT analysis (e.g.: EURUSD, GBPUSD)
• Alternative pair definition and divergence analysis for non-correlated assets
o For crypto assets (xxxUSDT <--> xxxUSDT.P) (e.g.: SOLUSDT.P, SOLUSDT)
o For stocks, divergence analysis by comparing the asset with its value in another currency
(BIST:xxx <--> BIST:xxx / EURTRY), (BAT:xxx <--> BAT:xxx / EURUSD)
-Special timeframe definition
-Configurable multi-option alarm center
-Alternative summary presentation (check list / status table / stickers)
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Details and usage:
The user needs to configure four main sections:
• Pair and correlated pairs
• Timeframes (Auto / Manual)
• Alarm center
• Visual arrangement and selections
Pair Selections:
The user should adjust trading pairs according to their trade preferences.
Examples:
• Triad: NQ1!-ES1!-YM1!, BTC-ETH-Total3
• Dyad: NAS100-US500, XAUUSD-XAGUSD, XRPUSDT-XLMUSDT
Single pairs:
-Crypto Assets:
If crypto assets are not in the triad or dyad list, they are automatically matched as:
Perpetual <--> Spot (e.g.: DOGEUSDT.P <--> DOGEUSDT)
If the asset is already defined in a dyad list (e.g., DOGE – SHIB), the dyad definition takes priority.
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-Stocks:
If stocks are defined in the dyad list (e.g.: BIST:THYAO <--> BIST:PGSUS), the dyad definition takes priority.
If not defined, the stock is compared with its value in the selected currency.
For example, in the Turkish Stock Exchange:
BIST:FENER stock, if EUR is chosen from the menu, is compared as BIST:FENER / OANDA:EURTRY.
Here, “OANDA” and the stock market currency (TRY) are automatically applied for the exchange rate.
For NYSE:XOM, its pair will be NYSE:XOM / EURUSD.
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Timeframes:
By default, the menu is set to “Auto.” In this mode, aligned timeframes are automatically selected.
Aligned timeframes (LTF-HTF):
1m-15m, 3m-30m, 5m-1h, 15m-4h, 1h-D, 4h-W, D-M
Example: if monitoring the chart on 5m:
• 1h sweep + 5m CISD confirmation
• D sweep + 1h CISD confirmation (bias)
• 5m market structure
• 1h SMT and 1h RSI divergence analysis
For manual selections, the user must define the timeframes for Sweep and HTF bias.
FVG, iFVG, and Volume Imbalance timeframes must be manually set in both modes.
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Alarm Center:
The user can choose according to preferred criteria.
Each row has options.
“Yes” → included in alarm condition.
“No” → not included in alarm condition.
If special timeframe criteria are added to the alarm, the hour range must also be entered in the same row, and the “Special Zone” tab (default: -4) should be checked.
Key level timeframes and plot options must be set manually.
Example alarm setup:
Alongside the main Sweep + CISD condition, if we also want HTF bias + Trend alignment + key level (W, D) and special timeframe (09:00–11:00), we should set up the menu as follows:
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Visual Arrangement and Selections:
Users can control visibility with checkboxes according to their preferences.
In the Table & Sticker tab, table options and labels can be controlled.
• Summary Table has two options: Check list and Status Table
• From the HTF bias section, real-time bias and HTF sweep zone (optional) are displayed
• The RSI divergence section only shows divergence analysis results
• The SMT 2 sub-section only functions when triad is selected
Labels are shown on the bar where the sweep + CISD condition occurs, displaying the current situation.
With the Check box option, all criteria’s real-time status is shown (True/False).
Status Table provides a real-time summary table.
Although the menu may look crowded, most settings only need to be adjusted once during initial use.
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What’s next?
• Suggestions from users
• Standard deviation projection
• Mitigation/order blocks (cd special mtg)
• PSP /TPD
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Final note:
Every additional criterion in the alarm settings will affect alarm frequency.
Multiple conditions occurring at the same time is not, by itself, sufficient to enter a trade—you should always apply your own judgment.
Looking forward to your feedback and suggestions.
Happy trading! 🎉
Alert: 10m FU at Top of HourWhen an FU happens on the hour, it will typically give a good indication of direction
Pair this with negation and HCS