ERD: Effort-Result Diagnostic [Darwinian]ERD: Effort–Result Diagnostic
This indicator conceptually inspired by Donchian Channel logic, repurposed to visualize the relationship between effort (participation) and result (price movement) using signed volume as the primary constraint.
Core Concept
Markets move for two fundamentally different reasons:
- Effort — active participation, commitment, urgency
- Entropy / Vacuum — absence of participation
Price alone cannot distinguish between the two. ERD answers one question only:
Is the current price movement supported by participation, or is it moving beyond effort?
How It Works
Volume is treated as directional effort (positive / negative).
Donchian-style logic defines contextual effort boundaries for each direction.
These boundaries are overlaid with price to visualize effort containment.
Interpretation:
Price inside the effort zone
→ Effort still contains price
→ Auction is active and engaged
Price pressing into the effort boundary (tension zone)
→ Effort is being tested
→ Outcome uncertain
Price escaping beyond the effort zone
→ Result exceeds effort
→ Movement is fragile, vacuum-driven, or entropy-based
Upside and downside are evaluated independently.
Intended Use
Diagnose breakout / breakdown quality
Identify entropy drift, especially in illiquid assets
Distinguish absence of effort from failed effort
Improve trade selection and patience
Train effort-aware price action reading across timeframes
ERD is designed to reduce bad trades, not increase activity.
Attribution
Conceptually inspired by Donchian Channels (Richard Donchian),
adapted for effort–result diagnostics using signed volume.
Designed by Darwinian
Indikatoren und Strategien
On Balance Volume (with Candles)OBV+ is an enhanced On Balance Volume indicator that visualizes volume flow either as a line or candlestick-style OBV bars. It shows whether volume is accumulating or distributing, and includes optional moving-average smoothing and Bollinger Bands on OBV to identify trend direction, consolidation, and breakout strength.
Use-Cases
This indicator is especially useful for:
Bullish setup:
Price sideways + OBV rising → accumulation
Bearish setup:
Price rising + OBV flat/falling → distribution
Breakout confirmation:
Price breakout + OBV breaking BB → high conviction move
Options selling filter:
Flat OBV + compressed BB → range-bound market
FVG Clean MTF + IFVG (Deep Memory)FVG Deep Memory
This is a highly optimized, Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Fair Value Gap indicator designed to solve the common "data limit" issues found in standard FVG scripts.
Most MTF indicators share a single "memory limit" for all zones. This causes a problem: specific high-frequency zones (like 1-minute gaps) flood the memory and accidentally delete your important Higher Timeframe levels (like Daily or 4H gaps).
FVG Deep Memory solves this by assigning Independent Memory Buckets to each timeframe. Your 1-minute noise will never delete your Daily structure again.
🚀 Key Features
1. "Deep Memory" Architecture
5 Independent Timeframes: Monitor the Chart, 15m, 1h, 4h, and Daily intervals simultaneously.
No Cannibalization: Each timeframe has its own dedicated allocation (e.g., 100 zones each). A flood of new zones on the 15m chart will not erase an old Daily zone. They coexist perfectly.
2. Dynamic "Gray Zone" State
SR Channel Logic: When price enters an active FVG, the zone dynamically changes color to Gray (customizable).
Why it helps: This provides an instant visual cue that price is "in traffic" or a decision point, separating it from untouched "fresh" zones.
3. Advanced Logic
Inversion Gaps (IFVG): When a Fair Value Gap is broken, it can automatically flip into an Inversion Gap (Support becomes Resistance) with a dashed style.
Mitigation Handling: Choose between extending zones until broken, or hiding them immediately upon mitigation to keep the chart clean.
Midlines: Optional median lines for precision entries.
4. Soft UI & Customization
Designed with "Soft" transparency to keep your chart readable.
Fully customizable colors for Bullish, Bearish, and "In-Zone" states.
Toggle any timeframe on/off individually without affecting the logic of others.
🛠 Settings Guide
Lookback Limit: How far back (in days) to scan for gaps.
Max Boxes PER Timeframe: The distinct memory limit for each timeframe bucket.
Show Inversion Gaps: Enables the "Support to Resistance" flip logic.
Hide Nested Gaps: Prevents clutter by merging overlapping zones.
Price In Zone Color: The color the zone turns when price is currently trading inside it.
⚠️ Credits
Original detection logic by LuxAlgo.
Heavily modified by Gemini_AI_Optimization to include Independent Memory Architecture, Gray Zone Logic, and Independent MTF Layering.
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This indicator plots Central Pivot Range (CPR) along with daily Support & Resistance levels up to 5 levels directly on the price chart. It is designed for intraday and positional traders who want a clean, rule-based structure for market bias, entries, and targets.
Features
Today’s CPR (Pivot, BC, TC)
Next Day CPR calculated from the completed daily candle (useful after market close)
Support & Resistance levels: S1–S5 and R1–R5
On/Off toggles for CPR, Next Day CPR, and S/R levels
Plots neatly on the price chart (overlay)
How to Use
Price above CPR → bullish bias
Price below CPR → bearish bias
Narrow CPR → potential breakout day
Wide CPR → range-bound / mean reversion
Use R levels as potential resistance/targets and S levels as demand/bounce zones
Best For
Index & stock intraday trading
Pre-market planning using Next Day CPR
Identifying structure, bias, and objective targets
DT Key LevelsThis indicator provides you with key levels and pivot points.
Asia high
Asia low
Asia EQ
Daily pivot
PDH
PDL
PWH
PWL
EQ
Resistance level 1,2 & 3
Support level 1,2 & 3
BUYORSELLWIN📝 Usage Summary & Recommendations
Identify Zones: Use the red and blue boxes (Order Blocks) to identify key Supply and Demand Zones where price reversals are likely to occur.
Wait for Signals:
Conservative Entry: Wait for the price to approach the blue zone (Demand), then consider entering only when a reversal signal or the "Pa Tom's Action" (ป๋าต้อมสั่งลุย) signal appears.
Aggressive Entry: Trade immediately when the green or red "Pa Tom's Action" signal appears, especially if the signal aligns with the primary trend or occurs near an Order Block.
Set Alerts: This indicator has built-in automatic alerts. You will receive a notification whenever the "Pa Tom's Action" signal is triggered.
Risk Management: The "Pa Tom's Action" signal is highly aggressive and ultra-fast. Always use an appropriate Stop Loss. Despite the signal's name (which implies "going all-in"), do not literally bet your entire account. Always practice proper Risk Management.
คำแนะนำเพิ่มเติม:
ชื่อเฉพาะอย่าง "ป๋าต้อมสั่งลุย" ผมแปลทับศัพท์เป็น "Pa Tom's Action" เพื่อให้ดูเป็นสากล แต่ยังคงเอกลักษณ์เดิมไว้ครับ
คำว่า "อออินหมดตัว" ใช้คำว่า "bet your entire account" หรือ "go all-in" เพื่อให้สื่อความหมายในเชิงการลงทุนครับ
ICT Master: Type-Safe Sessions & FVGsasia, london , new york session and killzones used by ict and other top traders
SMC Market Structure (HH/HL/LH/LL + BOS/CHoCH/MSS)SMC Market Structure (HH/HL/LH/LL + BOS/CHoCH/MSS) is a clean price-action / Smart Money Concepts market structure tool designed to automatically identify and label key structural events on the chart:
Swing structure points: HH, HL, LH, LL
Continuation confirmations: BOS (Break of Structure)
Early reversal warnings: CHoCH (Change of Character)
Stronger reversal signals: MSS (Market Structure Shift) using a displacement filter
The script is built to remain visually tidy: it draws simple horizontal structure lines at the broken swing level and prints small abbreviations (BOS / CHoCH / MSS) directly on the chart without cluttering candles or adding heavy panels.
What the Indicator Detects
1) Swing Points (HH / HL / LH / LL)
Swings are detected using confirmed pivots (left/right “Swing length” bars).
HH (Higher High): a swing high above the previous swing high
LH (Lower High): a swing high below the previous swing high
HL (Higher Low): a swing low above the previous swing low
LL (Lower Low): a swing low below the previous swing low
These labels help define the market’s active structure:
Bullish structure: HH + HL sequence
Bearish structure: LL + LH sequence
Range / consolidation: mixed swing progression
2) BOS (Break of Structure) – Trend Continuation
A BOS prints when price breaks the most recent swing level in the direction of the current structure:
In a bullish market state → break above the most recent swing high
In a bearish market state → break below the most recent swing low
This is typically treated as confirmation that the existing trend is continuing.
3) CHoCH (Change of Character) – Early Reversal Signal
A CHoCH prints on the first break against the current structure:
In a bullish market state → break below the most recent swing low
In a bearish market state → break above the most recent swing high
CHoCH is intended as an early warning that the market may be transitioning into a new directional bias.
4) MSS (Market Structure Shift) – Stronger Reversal via Displacement
MSS is treated as a “strong CHoCH” and requires a decisive, displacement-style candle at the break.
To qualify as MSS, the script requires:
A break against structure with a CLOSE break, and
A displacement candle where:
Candle body > ATR × Displacement Multiplier
This helps filter out shallow wicks or minor liquidity grabs and highlights shifts that show stronger participation and momentum.
How the Indicator Draws on the Chart
When a BOS / CHoCH / MSS occurs:
A horizontal line is drawn from the swing point to the break bar at the broken level.
A small abbreviation label (BOS / CHoCH / MSS) is placed either:
In the middle of the line segment, or
On the break bar (selectable)
Swing labels (HH/HL/LH/LL) are optional and can be disabled for a cleaner “event-only” layout.
Inputs & Settings
Swing Length (Pivot Left/Right)
Controls how sensitive the swing detection is.
Lower values (3–5): more structure points, more signals
Higher values (8–14): fewer, cleaner swings (better for higher timeframes)
Break Confirmation (Wick vs Close)
Wick: break triggers when the candle’s wick crosses the swing level
Close: break triggers only when the candle closes beyond the swing level
Many SMC traders prefer Wick for detecting liquidity runs and early breaks, while others prefer Close to reduce false signals.
MSS Displacement Filter
ATR Length: ATR calculation period
Displacement Multiplier: Minimum body size = ATR × multiplier
Higher multiplier = fewer MSS signals, but stronger quality threshold.
Display Toggles
Show/Hide Swing Labels (HH/HL/LH/LL)
Show/Hide BOS, CHoCH, MSS
Optional EQH/EQL labeling (equal highs/lows)
Visual Controls
Bullish / bearish structure colors
Line width / style
Text offset (in ticks) to keep labels neat above/below level
Maximum structure objects to keep on screen (prevents object-limit issues)
Recommended Usage
Trend Following
Use HH/HL or LL/LH progression to define the trend.
Wait for BOS to confirm continuation.
Use BOS levels as:
Bias confirmation
Potential retest zones
Risk reference for stop placement
Reversal / Shift Detection
Identify prevailing structure (bullish or bearish).
Watch for CHoCH as the first sign of a possible reversal.
Treat MSS as a stronger “shift” event (displacement + close break), often suitable for:
Changing directional bias
Switching from pullback trading to reversal continuation setups
Multi-Timeframe Workflow (Common SMC Method)
Higher timeframe (HTF): use swings and BOS to define macro bias
Lower timeframe (LTF): use CHoCH/MSS to time entries and manage risk
Confirm entries with your preferred tools (order blocks, FVGs, liquidity pools, session timing, etc.)
Notes & Limitations
This script uses confirmed pivots, so swing labels appear only after the swing is fully formed (after Swing length bars). This avoids repainting swing points.
BOS/CHoCH/MSS events are derived from the most recent confirmed swing levels.
MSS requires a close break and displacement threshold even if “Wick” breaks are enabled for other events (by design, to keep MSS strict).
Best Settings by Timeframe (General Guide)
Scalping (1–5m): Swing length 3–5, Wick breaks, MSS multiplier 1.2–1.8
Intraday (15m–1h): Swing length 5–8, Wick or Close, MSS multiplier 1.5–2.0
Swing trading (4h–1D): Swing length 8–14, Close breaks, MSS multiplier 1.8–2.5
SB - HULL MANifty Derivatives Scalping @ 1 Minute TF
Call Side - If both the MAs turns bullish
Put Side - If both the MAs turns bearish.
Can be applied on options charts directly. Better to plan 50 points in the money Call or Put option from Spot.
Exit - My opinion, if slow MA turns bearish. You can either exit if anyone of the MA turns bearish also.
Best for nifty derivatives scalping at 1 Minute TF, can work well on other instruments too.
Display Setting - As per your own convenience, Mine snap is below :
SB - VWDEMAScalping @ 1 Minute time frame.
Rules : -
1. Call entry - If Dema and ATR both turns green ( 1 minute TF )
2. Put Entry - If Dema and ATR both turns red ( 1minute TF )
If one is red and other is green wait till both align in same direction.
Vwap - Price above VWAP, call side entry will be rewarded well ( Try to find entry in calls) and if price is below Vwap Put side entry will be rewarded well ( Try to find entry in Puts).
Exit - Follow ATR stop loss line at 1 minute TF ( candle closing basis ).
Can be used on option charts directly.
Best results - Nifty derivatives @ 1 Minute TF, however it can work well with other instruments too.
Make your display setting as per your convenience.
40 SMA Scaling StrategyThis trend-following strategy focuses on capturing momentum when price breaks above the 40-period Simple Moving Average (SMA) while utilizing a systematic scale-out (Take Profit) approach to lock in gains during extended runs.
Strategy Logic
Entry: Opens a Long position with 100% of current equity when the price closes above the 40 SMA. This ensures maximum capital efficiency at the start of a new perceived trend.
Scaling Take Profits: To reduce risk as the trade progresses, the strategy automatically closes 25% of the initial position for every 1% increase in price from the entry point.
Exit: The entire remaining position is closed immediately if the price closes below the 40 SMA, acting as a trailing stop that adapts to the moving average.
Key Features
Capital-Efficient: Starts with a full account allocation to maximize exposure to the initial breakout.
Systematic De-risking: By scaling out in 25% increments, the strategy banks profits early while leaving a portion of the trade active for potential "moon shots."
Trend-Following Exit: Uses a classic SMA filter to exit, aiming to stay in the trade as long as the medium-term trend remains bullish.
Turtle Trading Strategy (Delayed Filters, Optional ATR Stop)cookie-cutter turtle strat
Long/short
adx/roc filters
SMC Ultra-Fast: ALL-IN & Auto-Signal [Fixed]Summary of Usage Instructions:
Wait for the 🔥 ALL-IN BUY/SELL signal to appear.
Use the automatically drawn lines as price references to set up your orders (Entry, SL, TP) within your broker's platform.
Monitor whether the price hits your TP or SL, and wait for the next ALL-IN signal.
deKoder | VWAP | Volume Weighted Average PriceAn advanced, open-source Volume Weighted Average Price indicator with multi-period anchoring, standard deviation bands, previous period value area extension, comprehensive alerts, and enhanced visual context.
This script is a significant upgrade over standard VWAP implementations (including TradingView's built-in VWAP (the basis for this script) and typical community versions). It is designed for experienced intraday, swing, and positional traders who require precise, context-aware mean reference levels with minimal chart clutter.
Key Features & Trading Value
1 | Previous Period Value Area Extension
Automatically extends the prior anchor period's VWAP and ±1σ bands into the current period as reference lines.
Optional translucent fill between the previous ±1σ bands creates a clear "previous value area" zone.
Why it matters : The edges of the prior period's value area often act as dynamic support/resistance or mean reversion zones. This visual persistence eliminates manual drawing and provides immediate context for reactions at prior fair value zones. These are especially powerful on intraday charts when using Daily/Weekly/Quarterly anchors.
2 | Comprehensive Approach Alerts
Configurable proximity-based alerts trigger when price approaches (from either side) any plotted level: current VWAP, all six deviation bands (±1σ, ±2σ, ±3σ), and previous period VWAP/±1σ value area.
Adjustable trigger percentage and minimum bar cooldown prevent alert spam during consolidation.
Why it matters : Enables hands-off monitoring of potential mean reversion setups, deviation extremes, or breakout/rejection candidates without constant screen watching.
3 | Additional Professional-Grade Enhancements
Flexible Anchor Periods : Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly (default), Yearly, Decade, Century, plus event-based resets (Earnings, Dividends, Splits).
Intelligent Visibility Controls :
Hide entire indicator on selected higher timeframes (1H and above).
Dynamic distance filter removes off-screen levels (based on % from price).
Limit plotting to last X bars for performance and clarity.
Real-Time Info Table :
Displays current anchor, timeframe, and rounded live values for VWAP and all bands, enabling fast access to precise level values for order placement.
Fully customisable position, text size, font (monospace option), and price level decimal rounding.
Right-Side Labels with Tooltips :
Clean, minimal labels at current levels with hover tooltips allow you to quickly identify the level without cluttering the chart.
Customizable Styling :
Independently adjustable colours for VWAP and each deviation band pair.
Offset support for forward/backward shifting.
Recommended Use Cases
Intraday Scalping/Mean Reversion : 5m–15m charts with Daily anchor + previous value area as primary reference.
Swing Entries : Higher timeframes (1H–4H) using Weekly or Quarterly VWAP for bias, with previous quarter's value area as major confluence.
Deviation Trading : Watch for price interaction with ±2σ/±3σ bands combined with approach alerts for potential exhaustion.
Institutional Benchmarking : Quarterly/Yearly anchors approximate common institutional VWAP reset periods.
Additional Notes
Source fixed to hlc3 (industry standard for VWAP).
Enjoy cleaner, more contextual VWAP analysis.
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Released December 2025 | Open Source
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BB + RSI Div + Volume + VWAP (4H Perp Short Alert) - SafeThis Indicator use Bollinger Band + RSI Div + Volumne + VWAP for shorting Mid and Small Cap token in 4H timeframe
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CPR Projection1. CPR
2. Camarila 3, 4, 5
3. Previous day High
4. Previous day Low
5. Tomorrow CPR
6. EMA with variable font
ICT Weekly Lines [OPEN/MID]This indicator plots two core weekly reference levels:
- Weekly Open: the opening price of the current confirmed week (a common “weekly anchor”).
- Weekly Mid: the 50% level of the previous confirmed week’s range.
Why weekly levels matter
Weekly levels act like “macro structure” on lower timeframes. Even if you trade 1m–15m, price often reacts around weekly anchors because they’re widely watched and represent higher-timeframe positioning.
Practical use cases
1. Directional bias filter
- Above Weekly Open → bullish tilt / “premium” willingness.
- Below Weekly Open → bearish tilt / “discount” willingness.
2. Mean reversion vs continuation
- Weekly Mid often behaves like a “magnet” in balanced conditions.
- Strong trends can use it as a “pullback boundary” (hold mid → continuation, reclaim mid → reversal attempts).
3. Stop/target structure
- Weekly Open/Mid can act as logical target zones or invalidation lines because they’re higher-timeframe derived.
EY Watermark DashboardThis script provides a comprehensive, high-level watermark dashboard designed to give traders an immediate snapshot of a symbol's health and context without cluttering the main chart area.
Main Features & Logic:
Contextual Data: Displays Company Name, Market Cap (T/B/M), Sector, and Industry.
Volatility (ATR): Shows the 14-day Average True Range as a percentage of the price, with color-coded emojis based on user-defined thresholds.
Volume Anomaly Detection: Compares current intraday volume against a 200-bar SMA to flag "Low," "High," or "Extreme" volume spikes.
Pre-Market Analysis: Calculates cumulative pre-market volume and compares it to a 30-day average volume. This is categorized into levels (Negligible, Noise, Sentiment, Significant Move, or Major Event) to help identify early institutional interest.
Trend & Distance: Tracks price position relative to a customizable Moving Average (default 150) and calculates the percentage distance from the All-Time High (ATH).
Fundamental Data: Integrates P/E ratios and a countdown to the next earnings date using TradingView's financial and earnings data functions.
How to use: Traders can use this to quickly verify if a stock is "extended" from its ATH, if the current volume is anomalous, or if there is significant pre-market activity that warrants attention before the opening bell.
Position Sizing Calculator_V1Added a Table Text Size setting so you can control how big the text appears in the on-chart table.
New input: Table Text Size with options Tiny / Small / Normal / Large / Huge






















