Trend and Entry Marker with MA, Supports, Fib, and Trend LinesJust a little indicator I made when I was bored ...
Helps you find entries for trades!
Indikatoren und Strategien
Ultimate Smart Trader Indicator (USTI)The Ultimate Smart Trader Indicator (USTI) is an all-in-one, institutional-grade trading tool designed to give traders a complete market overview for smarter and more accurate trading decisions.
Key Features:
Trend Analysis: Multi-timeframe EMA trends with trend strength visualization.
Momentum Signals: Advanced fusion of RSI, Stochastic, and MACD with divergence detection.
Volatility Zones: ATR-based dynamic support/resistance for risk management.
Supply & Demand Zones: Smart liquidity zones for high-probability entries and exits.
Multi-Timeframe Confirmation: Confirms trends and momentum on higher timeframes for accuracy.
Strong Buy/Sell Signals: Clear labels and alerts to guide trade entries.
Fully Customizable: Toggle features, adjust periods, and personalize colors to fit your strategy.
Why Traders Love USTI:
Combines trend, momentum, volatility, and liquidity into a single indicator.
Helps identify high-probability trading opportunities.
Perfect for intraday, swing, and long-term trading strategies.
Includes alerts for TradingView so you never miss a signal.
Use USTI to trade smarter, manage risk better, and make more confident decisions in any market condition.
Quantel Ultimate ProThe Quantel Ultimate Pro is a multi-factor trend and momentum trading indicator for TradingView that combines EMA trend analysis, MACD momentum, RSI conditions, ATR-based volatility filter, volume spike detection, and multi-timeframe confirmation to generate high-probability buy and sell signals.
Key Features:
Trend Analysis:
Uses Fast EMA and Slow EMA on the current timeframe to identify trend direction.
Confirms trend alignment on two higher timeframes (user-defined) using the Slow EMA.
Momentum Filter:
Uses MACD histogram to detect increasing bullish or bearish momentum.
Volatility & Volume Filters:
ATR-based volatility filter ensures trades are taken only when price movement is significant.
Volume spike detection highlights unusual trading activity for stronger signals.
RSI Confirmation:
RSI used to detect oversold (buy) and overbought (sell) conditions.
Signal Logic:
Buy Signal: Trend up across base and higher timeframes, increasing bullish momentum (MACD), RSI < 40, volume spike, and volatility above threshold.
Sell Signal: Trend down across base and higher timeframes, increasing bearish momentum, RSI > 60, volume spike, and volatility above threshold.
Visualization:
Fast EMA (blue) and Slow EMA (orange) plotted on price chart.
Trend zones highlighted with green (up) and red (down) background shading.
MACD histogram plotted below price for momentum visualization.
Volume spikes marked as small orange dots.
Buy/Sell signals displayed as labels directly on the chart.
Alerts:
Built-in alert conditions for automated notifications when buy or sell conditions are met.
Additional Info Table:
Displays higher timeframe EMA values and current ATR on the chart for reference.
Use Case:
Designed for trend-following and swing traders, this indicator provides clear visual signals for entry and exit, backed by multi-timeframe trend confirmation, momentum, volume, and volatility filters, making it suitable for spotting high-probability trade setups.
Pivot Zone Reversal SignalsThe Pivot Zone Reversal Signals indicator is a technical analysis tool designed to highlight high-potential market turning points by combining pivot detection, RSI momentum filtering, and volume surge confirmation. It automatically identifies and marks significant swing highs and lows (pivots) on the chart, then issues "REV BUY" or "REV SELL" labels whenever price reverses from these levels—only when supported by overbought/oversold RSI and an above-average volume spike. This multi-layered approach sharply increases the reliability of reversal signals, helping traders spot key entries and exits right as momentum shifts and liquidity surges. The PZRS indicator is ideal for catching bounces, market tops/bottoms, and filtering out weak reversals for confident, actionable trade decisions.
Multi-Confirm Buy Sell Pulse (MCBSP)The MCBSP generates repeat buy/sell signals using four combined filters: EMA trend direction, MACD histogram momentum, RSI for overbought/oversold, and volume confirmation. Green “BUY” and red “SELL” labels appear on the exact signal bar, allowing for frequent trades. Alerts are included for automation or notifications. Visual cues are compact—no background overlays or excessive lines
GILD & SILVER TREDING STRATEGIES Buy/Sell Signals (One-time)Stochastic & EMA trend filter with Buy/Sell signals,
SMC Zones & Confirmations with Filters [PersianDev]these zones filtered by confirmations. confirmations are with filters.
DR/IDR Sessions with Standard Deviation (v1.5)This indicator plots the Defining Range (DR) and Initial Defining Range (IDR) during Regular, After, and Overnight sessions. It automatically identifies the session highs, lows, and midpoints, then extends these levels into later trading hours for market structure analysis.
Key features:
📍 Session Detection: Automatically marks Regular (RDR), After-hours (ADR), and Overnight (ODR) ranges.
📈 DR & IDR Lines: High, Low, and optional Mid lines for both DR and IDR.
🟩 Opening Line: Plots the session’s opening price with customizable extension options.
🎨 Visual Boxes: Highlights the DR/IDR area with customizable up/down coloring (based on candle open/close).
➕ Standard Deviation Lines: Plots levels at multiples of 0.5 × IDR, either dynamically (following price) or statically (fixed number of levels).
⏳ Extend Options: Extend ranges to session end, ADR end, ODR end, or dynamically follow price.
⚙️ Highly Customizable: Colors, line styles, box shading, visibility history, and extension behavior.
Usage:
Traders use this indicator to analyze liquidity, session ranges, and potential breakout or mean-reversion zones. The DR/IDR concept is often used in ICT-style trading to identify accumulation ranges and expansion phases. Standard Deviation lines help in spotting overextensions and possible reversal levels.
FVG & IFVG ICT IndicatorThe FVG & IFVG ICT Indicator is a comprehensive technical analysis tool designed for traders who follow the Fair Value Gap (FVG) and Inversion Fair Value Gap (IFVG) methodology popularized by ICT concepts. It automatically detects bullish and bearish FVGs and IFVGs on your chart, plots them with customizable colors and mitigation levels, and provides real-time alerts for potential trading opportunities.
Key features include:
FVG & IFVG Detection: Automatically identifies demand (bullish) and supply (bearish) FVGs and their inversion counterparts.
Mitigation Levels: Highlights key reaction zones using Proximal, 50% OB, or Distal levels to plan entry or exit strategies.
Alert System: Sends alerts for FVG and IFVG mitigations with customizable frequency and time zone display.
Break Triangles: Plots visual triangle markers when price breaks an FVG, validated with ATR thresholds for reliable signals.
Customizable Visuals: Supports light and dark color themes and full control over displayed zones and colors.
Advanced Filtering: Filters FVGs by width (Very Aggressive → Very Defensive) to reduce noise and focus on significant zones.
Dynamic Lookback: Tracks the most recent FVGs and resets them after a defined lookback period to avoid multiple signals.
This indicator is ideal for swing and intraday traders seeking precise zone-based entries, exits, and confirmations based on price imbalance logic.
Session Liquidity & Sweep DetectorThe indicator is an advanced trading tool designed to give traders a complete visual and analytical overview of major market sessions. By tracking the Asia, London, and New York sessions, this indicator highlights session highs/lows, liquidity sweeps, and advanced A++ patterns to help identify high-probability trade setups.
It combines session analysis, sweep detection, and pattern recognition into a single, customizable indicator. Traders can use it for spotting breakout points, reversal setups, and areas of stop hunts or liquidity grabs.
Key Features:
1. Session Liquidity Boxes:
Automatically draws boxes representing Asia, London, and NY trading sessions on the chart.
Each session box is color-coded and fully customizable (colors, transparency, border width).
Option to display only the most recent session box, reducing chart clutter.
Helps traders visually separate trading sessions and understand session structure.
2. High/Low Sweep Detection:
Detects when price sweeps the high or low of a completed session, indicating liquidity grabs or stop-hunting behavior.
Labels are added to the chart for clear visualization:
AHS: Asia High Swept
ALS: Asia Low Swept
LHS: London High Swept
LLS: London Low Swept
Horizontal lines are drawn at swept levels to track key support/resistance points.
Sweep detection occurs only within the same trading day, preventing false signals.
3. A++ Pattern Detection:
Detects advanced Long/Short A++ patterns based on session sweep behavior:
Long A++ Pattern: Both Asia and London lows are swept, but highs remain intact.
Short A++ Pattern: Both Asia and London highs are swept, but lows remain intact.
Patterns are plotted with customizable labels to highlight potential high-probability setups.
Helps traders identify early directional bias for the trading day.
4. Customizable Visual Settings:
Box colors, sweep line colors, and label colors are fully customizable.
Label sizes can be set to “auto”, “tiny”, “small”, “normal”, “large”, or “huge”.
Sweep line width and box border width are adjustable.
Clear visualization ensures traders can analyze sessions quickly and efficiently.
5. Multi-Session Tracking:
Tracks Asia, London, and New York sessions independently.
Keeps historical session data while dynamically updating the latest session in real-time.
Allows traders to see inter-session liquidity interactions, which are key for breakout and reversal strategies.
6. Optimized for Real-Time Trading:
Updates session highs/lows bar by bar during live trading.
Works on any timeframe, making it suitable for scalping, intraday, and swing trading.
Integrates seamlessly with other indicators like FU Candle Indicator, VWAP, Order Blocks, and more for advanced strategies.
Use Cases:
Liquidity Hunting: Spot where institutional traders may be triggering stop losses or grabbing liquidity.
Breakout Analysis: Identify when price breaks through session highs/lows and confirm trade direction.
Session Pattern Trading: Use A++ patterns to anticipate strong directional moves early in the trading day.
Multi-Session Strategies: Analyze relationships between Asia, London, and NY sessions to find high-probability entries.
Scalping & Day Trading: Visualize key levels for quick trade decisions.
Ideal Users:
Forex, crypto, and futures traders who want a session-based liquidity and sweep analysis.
Traders who use high-probability patterns and breakout strategies.
Scalpers, intraday traders, and swing traders looking for clear visual cues and actionable signals.
Anyone seeking a comprehensive session overview for smarter trading decisions.
This indicator essentially combines session boxes, liquidity sweep labels (AHS, ALS, LHS, LLS), horizontal lines for swept levels, and A++ pattern detection to give traders a full view of market structure, liquidity, and potential directional bias.
ConeWave MACoRa Wave is a custom-weighted moving average designed to adapt intelligently to market dynamics. It builds upon the foundational logic of the Comp_Ratio_MA by @redktrader, incorporating a compound ratio-based weighting curve that emphasizes recent price action while preserving smoothness and structure with pinescript version 6.
This version introduces modular enhancements, including:
A Comp Ratio Multiplier for fine-tuned responsiveness
Optional Auto Smoothing based on wave length
Streamlined plotting for clarity and performance
Whether you're confirming market structure, identifying trend shifts, or seeking a cleaner alternative to noisy indicators, CoRa Wave offers a visually intuitive and mathematically elegant solution.
🛠 Reimagined by @atulgalande75 — optimized for traders who value precision, adaptability, and clean charting. Original concept by @redktrader.
Traderei Sessions v.3.1Traderei Session v.3.1 will show the daily H/L from the last 24h + the daily open from the current day, the H/L from Asia/London/NY Session, including the 50% Level for Premium or Discount Price. You can also set 2 EMAs and 1 SMA.
default settings for EMA 20/50, SMA 200
Previous Day SweepThis indicator automatically detects and plots the highs and lows of previous trading days and tracks their breakouts in real-time. It allows traders to visualize key support and resistance levels from the last N days, highlighting breakouts with triangle markers.
Key Features:
Displays highs and lows of up to 20 previous days (configurable).
Highlights breakouts above previous highs and below previous lows.
Tracks breakouts for both the most recent day and older days.
Previous day levels are plotted with customizable colors, transparency, and line width.
Lines automatically extend until broken or until the current bar.
Helps identify liquidity sweeps, trend shifts, and potential breakout points.
Ideal For:
Day traders, swing traders, and algorithmic traders looking to monitor key daily levels and breakout points.
Forex Sessions(IST)📌 Forex Sessions (IST Version)
This indicator highlights the four major Forex market sessions — Asia, Frankfurt, London, and New York — automatically adjusted to Indian Standard Time (IST).
Session Timings in IST:
Asia: 02:30 – 10:30
🇩🇪 Frankfurt: 11:30 – 12:30
🇬🇧 London: 12:30 – 21:30
🇺🇸 New York: 17:30 – 02:30 (next day)
Trading Advantages:
Asia session → Spot the range high/low
Frankfurt → Detect inducement moves
London → Identify the main push/trend move
New York → Catch reversals & profit taking
Features:
Clean session highlights with custom colors
Optional tools: range, trendlines, mean, VWAP, max/min levels
Adjustable transparency and display settings
With this, you can easily track session overlaps, volatility shifts, and trade setups — all aligned with IST Forex timings.
iFVGs & Breakout DetectorThis indicator by Quantel enhances the classic Fair Value Gap (FVG) and Inversion FVG concept with automated detection, visualization, and breakout tracking.
Plots Bullish/Bearish FVGs and Inversion FVGs with customizable mitigation levels (Proximal, 50% OB, Distal).
Applies an advanced filtering system (Aggressive → Very Defensive) to refine valid zones.
Highlights potential trade opportunities when price decisively breaks an FVG boundary using ATR-based confirmation.
Displays visual breakout triangles to mark bullish or bearish breakouts.
Includes smart color themes (Light/Dark/Off) and full alert integration for automated trading or notifications.
With its combination of institutional concepts and robust filtering, this tool helps traders identify high-probability supply/demand imbalances, monitor valid trading zones, and catch breakout confirmations in real time.
Real Close Overlay for Heiken AshiDescription:
The Real Close on Heiken Ashi indicator solves one of the biggest problems traders face when using Heiken Ashi candles, the fact that the displayed close is not the true market close.
By default, Heiken Ashi modifies the open, high, low, and close values to create smoother-looking candles. This makes them great for identifying trends, but it also means entries and exits can be misleading if you rely only on the chart.
This tool fixes that by overlaying the real closing price (traditional candlestick close) directly onto your Heiken Ashi chart.
How It Works:
- Plots the true closing price of each bar (from standard candles) onto your Heiken Ashi chart.
- Displays a small, unobtrusive marker (black dot by default) so you can instantly see where price actually closed. Not only does it plot the close, but it moves with real price as the candle is forming so price action is not lost.
- Updates in real time with every new bar.
Why It Matters:
- Use Heiken Ashi for trend clarity without losing price accuracy.
- Avoid entering/exiting based on inaccurate Heiken Ashi body closes.
- Improves stop-loss and take-profit placement by showing where price truly ended the candle.
- Essential for scalpers and short-term traders who need precision without losing true price action.
Best Uses:
- Combine with Heiken Ashi for momentum trading.
- Verify breakout confirmations against the real close.
- Use as an execution reference if you trade a HA-based system.
Disclaimer:
This script is for educational purposes only. It is open source and fully accessible. It does not provide financial advice. Always test thoroughly before applying to live markets.
ICT Killzones & Pivots indicatorIt marks out key trading sessions (Asia, London, New York AM, NY Lunch, NY PM) by drawing:
Killzone boxes (high/low of session)
Pivot lines (session highs and lows)
Labels (like LO.H, NYAM.L, etc.)
Day/Week/Month opens and separators
Custom timestamp markers
Here’s what’s happening in the code:
🔑 Key Features:
Configurable Killzones
Asia: 20:00 – 00:00 GMT-4
London: 02:00 – 05:00 GMT-4
NY AM: 09:30 – 11:00 GMT-4
NY Lunch: 12:00 – 13:00 GMT-4
NY PM: 13:30 – 16:00 GMT-4
Each session can show:
Colored boxes (range of session)
Pivot high/low lines
Labels like AS.H, LO.L
Alerts when levels break
Drawing Limits
max_days input controls how many past sessions are shown.
Prevents chart clutter.
Opening Price Lines
You can mark important open levels: true day open (00:00), 06:00, 10:00, 14:00.
Useful for ICT concepts like “open drive.”
Day/Week/Month Opens
Option to plot open price levels with labels (D.OPEN, W.OPEN, M.OPEN).
Can also show separators for each new day/week/month.
Alerts
Triggers when session highs or lows are broken.
Example: “Broke LO.H” if London high breaks.
Custom Timezones
Killzones are adjusted using the gmt_tz setting.
Default is GMT-4 (New York).
Cutoff Time
After a set time (default 12:00), extensions of session lines stop updating.
⚡ In practice:
Boxes highlight accumulation ranges (ICT killzones).
Pivot lines help track liquidity grabs (session high/low breaks).
Labels + alerts keep you notified of important market structure events.
Combined with ICT concepts, you’d look for setups like:
London killzone sweep of Asia range.
NY session taking liquidity above London high.
Secret bubbleSecret bubble
Why Might It Be Called "Bubbles"?
Although not officially named so, some traders or platforms might refer to Bollinger Bands as "bubbles" because:
The bands visually surround the price like a bubble.
During low volatility, the bands form a tight "bubble" around price.
Breakouts look like the price "popping out" of a bubble.
Hence, the nickname "пузырьки" (bubbles) could be a colloquial or visual metaphor for Bollinger Bands in Russian-speaking trading communities.
Conclusion
While there is no official technical indicator called "Bubbles", the term likely refers to Bollinger Bands due to their visual appearance and function. This powerful tool helps traders assess volatility, spot potential reversals, and time entries and exits. When combined with other analysis methods, Bollinger Bands remain a cornerstone of modern technical trading.
🔧 Tip: You can find Bollinger Bands on almost every trading platform (TradingView, MetaTrader, ThinkorSwim) by searching "Bollinger Bands" in the indicators list.
ForecastForecast (FC), indicator documentation
Type: Study, not a strategy
Primary timeframe: 1D chart, most plots and the on-chart table only render on daily bars
Inspiration: Robert Carver’s “forecast” concept from Advanced Futures Trading Strategies, using normalized, capped signals for comparability across markets
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What the indicator does
FC builds a volatility-normalized momentum forecast for a chosen symbol, optionally versus a benchmark. It combines an EWMAC composite with a channel breakout composite, then caps the result to a common scale. You can run it in three data modes:
• Absolute: Forecast of the selected symbol
• Relative: Forecast of the ratio symbol / benchmark
• Combined: Average of Absolute and Relative
A compact table can summarize the current forecast, short-term direction on the forecast EMAs, correlation versus the benchmark, and ATR-scaled distances to common price EMAs.
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PineScreener, relative-strength screening
This indicator is excellent for screening on relative strength in PineScreener, since the forecast is volatility-normalized and capped on a common scale.
Available PineScreener columns
PineScreener reads the plotted series. You will see at least these columns:
• FC, the capped forecast
• from EMA20, (price − EMA20) / ATR in ATR multiples
• from EMA50, (price − EMA50) / ATR in ATR multiples
• ATR, ATR as a percent of price
• Corr, weekly correlation with the chosen benchmark
Relative mode and Combined mode are recommended for cross-sectional screens. In Relative mode the calculation uses symbol / benchmark, so ensure the ratio ticker exists for your data source.
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How it works, step by step
1. Volatility model
Compute exponentially weighted mean and variance of daily percent returns on D, annualize, optionally blend with a long lookback using 10y %, then convert to a price-scaled sigma.
2. EWMAC momentum, three legs
Daily legs: EMA(8) − EMA(32), EMA(16) − EMA(64), EMA(32) − EMA(128).
Divide by price-scaled sigma, multiply by leg scalars, cap to Cap = 20, average, then apply a small FDM factor.
3. Breakout momentum, three channels
Smoothed position inside 40, 80, and 160 day channels, each scaled, then averaged.
4. Composite forecast
Average the EWMAC composite and the breakout composite, then cap to ±20.
Relative mode runs the same logic on symbol / benchmark.
Combined mode averages Absolute and Relative composites.
5. Weekly correlation
Pearson correlation between weekly closes of the asset and the benchmark over a user-set length.
6. Direction overlay
Two EMAs on the forecast series plus optional green or red background by sign, and optional horizontal level shading around 0, ±5, ±10, ±15, ±20.
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Plots
• FC, capped forecast on the daily chart
• 8-32 Abs, 8-32 Rel, single-leg EWMAC plus breakout view
• 8-32-128 Abs, 8-32-128 Rel, three-leg composite views
• from EMA20, from EMA50, (price − EMA) / ATR
• ATR, ATR as a percent of price
• Corr, weekly correlation with the benchmark
• Forecast EMA1 and EMA2, EMAs of the forecast with an optional fill
• Backgrounds and guide lines, optional sign-based background, optional 0, ±5, ±10, ±15, ±20 guides
Most plots and the table are gated by timeframe.isdaily. Set the chart to 1D to see them.
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Inputs
Symbol selection
• Absolute, Relative, Combined
• Vs. benchmark for Relative mode and correlation, choices: SPY, QQQ, XLE, GLD
• Ticker or Freeform, for Freeform use full TradingView notation, for example NASDAQ:AAPL
Engine selection
• Include:
• 8-32-128, three EWMAC legs plus three breakouts
• 8-32, simplified view based on the 8-32 leg plus a 40-day breakout
EMA, applied to the forecast
• EMA1, EMA2, with line-width controls, plus color and opacity
Volatility
• Span, EW volatility span for daily returns
• 10y %, blend of long-run volatility
• Thresh, Too volatile, placeholders in this version
Background
• Horizontal bg, level shading, enabled by default
• Long BG, Hedge BG, colors and opacities
Show
• Table, Header, Direction, Gain, Extension
• Corr, Length for correlation row
Table settings
• Position, background, opacity, text size, text color
Lines
• 0-lines, 10-lines, 5-lines, level guides
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Reading the outputs
• Forecast > 0, bullish tilt; Forecast < 0, bearish or hedge tilt
• ±10 and ±20 indicate strength on a uniform scale
• EMA1 vs EMA2 on the forecast, EMA1 above EMA2 suggests improving momentum
• Table rows, label colored by sign, current forecast value plus a green or red dot for the forecast EMA cross, optional daily return percent, weekly correlation, and ATR-scaled EMA9, EMA20, EMA50 distances
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Data handling, repainting, and performance
• Daily and weekly series are fetched with request.security().
• Calculations use closed bars, values can update until the bar closes.
• No lookahead, historical values do not repaint.
• Weekly correlation updates during the week, it finalizes on weekly close.
• On intraday charts most visuals are hidden by design.
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Good practice and limitations
• This is a research indicator, not a trading system.
• The fixed Cap = 20 keeps a common scale, extreme moves will be clipped.
• Relative mode depends on the ratio symbol / benchmark, ensure both legs have data for your feed.
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Credits
Concept inspired by Robert Carver’s forecast methodology in Advanced Futures Trading Strategies. Implementation details, parameters, and visuals are specific to this script.
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Changelog
• First version
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Disclaimer
For education and research only, not financial advice. Always test on your market and data feed, consider costs and slippage before using any indicator in live decisions.
Liquidity Hunt IndicatorThis indicator automatically detects liquidity pools formed by swing highs and lows using fractal logic. It draws potential buy-side and sell-side liquidity levels (top/bottom lines) and dynamically updates them as price evolves.
White lines = pending liquidity levels (untested).
Red lines = liquidity taken from above (buy-side liquidity sweep).
Green lines = liquidity taken from below (sell-side liquidity sweep).
Alerts trigger when price breaks a liquidity line.
This tool helps traders track where liquidity might be resting and visualize when price sweeps it — useful for smart money concepts (SMC), ICT-style trading, and liquidity-based strategies.
NY Open 15-Minute Range - Current Day OnlyV1.0
This script shows the NY opening range for the first 15 min overlayed on the chart. This is only for the current day.
Fractal High/Low/Mid MTF (3 Timeframes)Multi Time Frame Fractal High/Low/Midlines
Note:
No guarantee or warranty. Use at your own risk. Happy trading.