Support and Resistance Logistic Regression | Flux Charts💎 GENERAL OVERVIEW
Introducing our new Logistic Regression Support / Resistance indicator! This tool leverages advanced statistical modeling "Logistic Regressions" to identify and project key price levels where the market is likely to find support or resistance. For more information about the process, please check the "HOW DOES IT WORK ?" section.
Logistic Regression Support / Resistance Features :
Intelligent S/R Identification : The indicator uses a logistic regression model to intelligently identify and plot significant support and resistance levels.
Predictive Probability : Each identified level comes with a calculated probability, indicating how likely it is to act as a true support or resistance based on historical data.
Retest & Break Labels : The indicator clearly marks on your chart when a detected support or resistance level is retested (price touches and respects the level) or broken (price decisively crosses through the level).
Alerts : Real-time alerts for support retests, resistance retests, support breaks, and resistance breaks.
Customizable : You can change support & resistance line style, width and colors.
🚩 UNIQUENESS
What makes this indicator truly unique is its application of logistic regression to the concept of support and resistance. Instead of merely identifying historical highs and lows, our indicator uses a statistical model to predict the future efficacy of these levels. It analyzes underlying market conditions (like RSI and body size at pivot formation) to assign a probability to each potential S/R zone. This predictive insight, combined with dynamic, real-time labeling of retests and breaks, provides a more robust and adaptive understanding of market structure than traditional, purely historical methods.
📌HOW DOES IT WORK ?
The Logistic Regression Support / Resistance indicator operates in several key steps:
First, it identifies significant pivot highs and lows on the chart based on a user-defined "Pivot Length." These pivots are potential areas of support or resistance.
For each detected pivot, the indicator extracts relevant market data at that specific point, including the RSI (Relative Strength Index) and the Body Size (the absolute difference between the open and close price of the candle). These serve as input features for the model.
The core of the indicator lies in its logistic regression model. This model is continuously trained on past pivot data and their subsequent behavior (i.e., whether they were "respected" as support/resistance multiple times). It learns the relationship between the extracted features (RSI, Body Size) and the likelihood of a pivot becoming a significant S/R level.
When a new pivot is identified, the model uses its learned insights to calculate a prediction value—a probability (from 0 to 1) that this specific pivot will act as a strong support or resistance.
If the calculated probability exceeds a user-defined "Probability Threshold," the pivot is designated a "Regression Pivot" and drawn on the chart as a support or resistance line. The indicator then actively tracks how price interacts with these levels, displaying "R" labels for retests when the price bounces off the level and "B" labels for breaks when the price closes beyond it.
⚙️ SETTINGS
1. General Configuration
Pivot Length: This setting defines the number of bars used to determine a significant high or low for pivot detection.
Target Respects: This input specifies how many times a level must be "respected" by price action for it to be considered a strong support or resistance level by the underlying model.
Probability Threshold: This is the minimum probability output from the logistic regression model for a detected pivot to be considered a valid support or resistance level and be plotted on the chart.
2. Style
Show Prediction Labels: Enable or disable labels that display the calculated probability of a newly identified regression S/R level.
Show Retests: Toggle the visibility of "R" labels on the chart, which mark instances where price has retested a support or resistance level.
Show Breaks: Toggle the visibility of "B" labels on the chart, which mark instances where price has broken through a support or resistance level.
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LANZ Strategy 4.0 [Backtest]🔷 LANZ Strategy 4.0 — Strategy Execution Based on Confirmed Structure + Risk-Based SL/TP
LANZ Strategy 4.0 is the official backtesting engine for the LANZ Strategy 4.0 trading logic. It simulates real-time executions based on breakout of Strong/Weak Highs or Lows, using a consistent structural system with SL/TP dynamically calculated per trade. With integrated risk management and lot size logic, this script allows traders to validate LANZ Strategy 4.0 performance with real strategy metrics.
🧠 Core Components:
Confirmed Breakout Entries: Trades are executed only when price breaks the most recent structural level (Strong High or Strong Low), detected using swing pivots.
Dynamic SL and TP Logic: SL is placed below/above the breakout point with a customizable buffer. TP is defined using a fixed Risk-Reward (RR) ratio.
Capital-Based Risk Management: Lot size is calculated based on account equity, SL distance, and pip value (e.g. $10 per pip on XAUUSD).
Clean and Controlled Executions: Only one trade is active at a time. No new entries are allowed until the current position is closed.
📊 Visual Features:
Automatic plotting of Entry, SL, and TP levels.
Full control of swing sensitivity (swingLength) and SL buffer.
SL and TP lines extend visually for clarity of trade risk and reward zones.
⚙️ How It Works:
Detects pivots and classifies trend direction.
Waits for breakout above Strong High (BUY) or below Strong Low (SELL).
Calculates dynamic SL and TP based on buffer and RR.
Computes trade size automatically based on risk per trade %.
Executes entry and manages exits via strategy engine.
📝 Notes:
Ideal for evaluating the LANZ Strategy 4.0 logic over historical data.
Must be paired with the original indicator (LANZ Strategy 4.0) for live trading.
Best used on assets with clear structural behavior (gold, indices, FX).
📌 Credits:
Backtest engine developed by LANZ based on the official rules of LANZ Strategy 4.0. This script ensures visual and logical consistency between live charting and backtesting simulations.
Strong Levels (with Proximity Alerts)█ OVERVIEW
The "Strong Levels (with Proximity Alerts)" indicator offers a fresh approach to identifying support and resistance levels, inspired by the RexDog Trading System (RDTS). It pinpoints significant price reversals using a unique filtering method that reduces noise and enhances reliability. Paired with customizable ATR-based proximity alerts, this indicator empowers traders to track critical price zones with precision.
█ FEATURES
- Rooted in RDTS :
Inspired by the RexDog Trading System (RDTS), it highlights major pivot points where price executed sharp turnarounds, ensuring levels carry true market weight.
- Second-Highest/Lowest Open/Close Method :
Resistance levels use the *second-highest open/close* near pivot highs, while support levels use the *second-lowest open/close* near pivot lows—skipping extreme wicks for cleaner, more dependable lines.
- ATR-Driven Proximity Alerts :
Customizable proximity thresholds, calculated using the Average True Range (ATR), warn traders when price approaches key levels—a standout feature not found in most support/resistance indicators.
- Flexible Customization :
- Magnitude : Tweak pivot sensitivity (default: 10).
- Line Colors : Set resistance (red by default), support (green), and proximity (yellow) lines.
- Line Options : Adjust line origins, transparency for breached levels, and the maximum number of levels shown.
- ATR Settings : Fine-tune proximity sensitivity with ATR length and multiplier.
█ HOW TO USE
1. Add to Chart :
Find "Strong Levels (with Proximity Alerts)" in TradingView’s indicator library and apply it.
2. Read the Lines :
- Red Lines : Resistance, derived from the second-highest open/close near pivot highs.
- Green Lines : Support, based on the second-lowest open/close near pivot lows.
- Yellow Dashed Lines : Proximity thresholds (optional), signaling when price nears a level.
3. Customize :
- Raise `Magnitude` for stronger levels or lower it for more detail.
- Adjust colors, transparency, and max levels to fit your preferences.
- Toggle proximity thresholds on/off based on your trading style.
- Enabling *Plot Line from Actual Pivot Bar* offers a cleaner chart but may mislead as lines plot into the past.
4. Set Alerts :
- Open TradingView’s alert menu (the three dots ... dropdown menu next in indicator list has an option "Add alert on ...") and choose "Approaching Level" or "Level Touched.".
- Don't forget to choose the right Trigger condition, which by default is "Only Once". I usually set it to "Once Per Bar".
- Tailor alert conditions to your needs.
█ LIMITATIONS
- Past-Based Levels :
- Relying on historical pivots, it may not always forecast future moves, especially in rapid markets.
- The 'Plot Line from Actual Pivot Bar' option while visually appealing can imply historical significance that didn’t exist at the time. Be mindful of that.
- Volatility Sensitivity :
High volatility widens ATR-based thresholds, which might trigger alerts too soon.
- Display Management :
A cap on max levels avoids clutter, but tweaking `Max Levels` may be needed across timeframes.
█ ACCOMPANYING CHART
The chart showcases the indicator’s unique edge:
- A pivot high and low are flagged, with nearby bars highlighted.
- Resistance is plotted at the *second-highest open/close* around the pivot high, bypassing the highest wick.
- Support is set at the *second-lowest open/close* near the pivot low, ignoring the deepest wick.
- Yellow dashed proximity lines illustrate how the indicator warns traders as price nears these zones.
- Annotations clarify how skipping extreme wicks creates cleaner, more actionable levels.
█ HOW TO USE
1. Add to Chart :
Locate "Strong Levels (with Proximity Alerts)" in TradingView’s indicator library and apply it to your chart.
2. Read the Lines :
- Red Lines**: Resistance levels, calculated from the second-highest open/close near pivot highs.
- Green Lines : Support levels, derived from the second-lowest open/close near pivot lows.
- Yellow Dashed Lines : Optional proximity thresholds, alerting you when price nears a level.
3. Customize :
- Increase `Magnitude` for stronger, less frequent levels or decrease it for more granularity.
- Modify colors, transparency, or the maximum number of levels to suit your style.
- Enable or disable proximity thresholds as needed.
4. Set Alerts :
- Access TradingView’s alert menu and select "Approaching Level" or "Level Touched."
- Adjust conditions to match your trading preferences.
5. My Personal Approach :
I prefer using this indicator on higher timeframes, like hourly or daily charts. I adjust my `Magnitude`, so it doesn't trigger too often and set my alerts to trigger "Once Per Bar". When price nears a level, I get an alert and I anticipate a reaction but avoid placing limit orders blindly. Instead, I switch to smaller timeframes and combine it with other tools for confirmation before making a trade. This saves me a lot of screen time, and allows me to focus when it matters.
The Curved Market Structure [BigBeluga]Curved Market Structure
The Curved Market Structure indicator offers an innovative twist on traditional market structure tools by using curved lines instead of horizontal ones, enabling faster breakout detection for traders.
🔵Key Features:
Curved Market Structure Levels: The indicator identifies high and low pivots and plots curved lines connecting these points, adapting to market dynamics and providing a more intuitive view of potential breakout zones.
Breakout Detection: Breakouts above or below the curved levels are marked with triangle symbols (▲ or ▼), making it easy to spot critical price movements.
Dynamic Target Levels: After a breakout, the indicator plots three target levels, which serve as potential price objectives. Each target is marked with a number and a star (e.g., 1★) upon being reached.
Customizable Line Length and Angle: Users can adjust the length and angle of the curved lines to fit their trading style and timeframe, making the tool versatile and adaptable.
Market Structure Trend Filtering: To maintain a clean chart, the indicator plots curved levels only from high pivots during uptrends and low pivots during downtrends.
🔵How It Works:
The indicator identifies high and low pivots using user-defined parameters (left and right bars).
Curved lines are drawn from these pivot points, showing the structure of the market and potential breakout zones.
When a breakout occurs, the indicator highlights the direction with triangle symbols and dynamically plots three price targets.
Upon reaching these targets, the level is marked with its respective number and a star, helping traders track price progression effectively.
The lines and targets are adjusted based on market conditions, ensuring real-time relevance and accuracy.
🔵Use Cases:
Spotting key breakout zones to identify entry and exit points more effectively.
Setting dynamic target levels for take-profit or stop-loss planning.
Filtering market noise and maintaining a cleaner chart while analyzing trends.
Enhancing traditional market structure analysis with an intuitive curved visualization.
This indicator is ideal for traders who want a modern, dynamic, and visually appealing way to track market structure and breakouts while maintaining chart clarity.
Liquidity Swings [LuxAlgo]The liquidity swings indicator highlights swing areas with existent trading activity. The number of times price revisited a swing area is highlighted by a zone delimiting the swing areas. Additionally, the accumulated volume within swing areas is highlighted by labels on the chart. An option to filter out swing areas with volume/counts not reaching a user-set threshold is also included.
This indicator by its very nature is not real-time and is meant for descriptive analysis alongside other components of the script. This is normal behavior for scripts detecting pivots as a part of a system and it is important you are aware the pivot labels are not designed to be traded in real-time themselves.
🔶 USAGE
The indicator can be used to highlight significant swing areas, these can be accumulation/distribution zones on lower timeframes and might play a role as future support or resistance.
Swing levels are also highlighted, when a swing level is broken it is displayed as a dashed line. A broken swing high is a bullish indication, while a broken swing low is a bearish indication.
Filtering swing areas by volume allows to only show significant swing areas with an higher degree of liquidity. These swing areas can be wider, highlighting higher volatility, or might have been visited by the price more frequently.
🔶 SETTINGS
Pivot Lookback : Lookback period used for the calculation of pivot points.
Swing Area : Determine how the swing area is calculated, "Wick Extremity" will use the range from price high to the maximum between price close/open in case of a swing high, and the range from price low to the minimum between price close/open in case of a swing low. "Full Range" will use the full candle range as swing area.
Intrabar Precision : Use intrabar data to calculate the accumulated volume within a swing area, this allows obtaining more precise results.
Filter Areas By : Determine how swing areas are filtered out, "Count" will filter out swing areas where price visited the area a number of time inferior to the user set threshold. "Volume" will filter out swing areas where the accumulated volume within the area is inferior to the user set threshold.
🔹 Style
Swing High : Show swing highs.
Swing Low : Show swing lows.
Label Size : Size of the labels on the chart.
Note that swing points are confirmed after Pivot Lookback bars, as such all elements are displayed retrospectively.
Pivot Pattern Boundaries [cajole]
This script automatically detects horizontal support / resistance levels based on user-programmable criteria.
For example, you can detect boundaries with >3 touches within 200 days, allowing a tolerance of 1/4*ATR.
"Touches" are defined from pivots on the chart. The best way to search for larger/smaller patterns is to increase/decrease the pivot size.*
Future versions will allow "exceptions (i.e. keep drawing the horizontal line even if it is breached once or twice).
*TradingView's Pine script defines a Pivot as the highest point in a group. So, entering "2" means that a day's high needs to be above 2 days before and after (xxYxx) to be considered a high pivot.
This script can be an aid in drawing multiple patterns with horizontal boundaries (rectangles, triangles, head and shoulders, cup & handles, VCPs). I have intentionally avoided trying to code detection of the "other side" of these patterns, as that is where the craft of charting becomes an art.
Strength of Divergence Across Multiple IndicatorsOverview:
One-stop shop for all your divergence needs, including:
(1) A single metric for divergence strength across multiple indicators.
(2) Labels that make it easy to spot where the truly strong divergence is by showing the overall divergence strength value along with the number of divergent indicators. Hovering over the label shows a breakdown of each divergent indicator and its individual divergence strength value.
(3) Fully customizable, including inputs for pivot lengths, divergence types, and weights for every component of the divergence strength calculation. This allows you to quickly and easily optimize the output for any chart. Don't worry, the default settings will have you covered if you're not interested in what's going on under the hood.
The Divergence Strength Calculation:
The total divergence strength value is the sum of the divergence strengths of all indicators for which divergence was detected at a given bar. Each indicator's individual divergence strength is comprised of two basic components: (1) |ΔPrice| - the magnitude of the change in price over the divergence period (pivot-to-pivot), and (2) |ΔIndicator| - the magnitude of the change in indicator value over the divergence period.
Because different indicators' scales and volatility can vary greatly, the Δ values are expressed in terms of standard deviation to ensure that the values are meaningful and equitable across all indicators and assets/instruments/currency pairs, etc:
|ΔIndicator| = |indicator_value_1 - indicator_value_2| / 2 * StDev(indicator_series,100)
Calculation Weights:
All components of the calculation are weighted and can be modified on the Inputs page in settings (weights are simply multipliers). For example, if you think hidden divergence should carry less weight than regular divergence, you can assign it a lesser weight. Or if you think RSI divergence is worth more than OBV divergence, you can adjust their weights accordingly. List of weights:
Regular divergence weight - default = 1
Hidden divergence weight - default = 1
ΔPrice weight - default = 0.5 (multiplied by the ΔPrice component)
ΔIndicator weight - default = 1.5 (multiplied by the ΔIndicator component)
RSI weight - default = 1.1
OBV weight - default = 0.8
MACD weight - default = 0.9
STOCH weight - default = 0.9
Development for additional indicators is ongoing, as is research into the optimal weight configuration(s).
Other Inputs:
Pivot lengths - specify the number of bars before and after each pivot high/low to consider it a valid candidate for divergence.
Lookback bars and Lookback pivots - specify the number of bars or the number of pivots to look back across.
Price sources - specify separate price sources for bullish and bearish divergence
Display settings - specify how lines and labels should display, including which divergence strength values should show the largest labels. Include/exclude specific divergence types and indicators.
Please report any bugs, or let me know if you have any enhancement suggestions or requests for additional indicators.
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Neo Matrix
What is NeonMoney Indicator?
NeonMoney Indicator is a trend following indicator which gives strong support and resistance indications with some moving averages.
Description
After the long research of 2 years along with 100’s of indicators & oscillators we have created this wonderful indicator which can avoid signals in a choppy market & gives perfect signal to buy and sell at a right time with high winning probability and higher reward to risk.
Main part of this indicator is timeframe period that is it shifts from one to another pivots , vwap and MAs tf automatically which helps in top down analysis.
This indicator is made with Vwap , MA, cpr and fibonacci pivots calculations. It can be useful to trade every market like in crypto, forex, commodities and as well as stock market . To use this indicator trader must have basic understanding of candle pattern and chart pattern identification studies with moving averages retrenchments.
This indicator works well & gives better results if you have moving average retrenchment knowledge. When candles are retrenching specific moving average line then also sometimes traders get confuse whether to enter with moving average direction / favor or not. So, to come out from this confusion this indicator is very useful. Because it gives signal in moving average favors and target at pivot levels. So ultimately traders gain some confident on his/her trade that he/she is in the right side of the market.
Another advantage of this indicator is in some of the criteria it gives fix signal in-between the candle formation & once signal is given then it will not change.
About uses instruction and components.
Time frame – 1m, 3m , 15m, 1H, 4H, DailyTF
Components: Vwap , MAs, CPR , and Fibonacci Pivots .
Dotted line - Vwap
Straight gray line and zone - CPR
Curvy Gray lines - MAs
Colorful lines - Fibonacci pivots
Camarilla screenerBasic script to screen up to 10 tickers with regards to their central pivot range and camarilla pivots.
Same color layout as the Danarilla script ().
The colors in the screener mean the following:
Blue : bar close price is > H4 or < L4
Red : bar close price is < H3 and > CPR top
Fuchsia : bar close price is < CPR top and > CPR bottom
Green : bar close price is < CPR bottom and > L3
No color means it is between H4/H3 or L3/L4
Resolution can be changed for the calculation of the pivots.
Script contains snippets from other screeners and the Danarilla script so many thanks to all who publish their scripts.
Support Resistance - Dynamic v2Hello Traders!
After the addition of "Arrays" to the Pine, I developed new and improved version of Support Resistance - Dynamic script as version 2. In this script Arrays were used. This can be used as Support Resistance tool, also it will be an example for the people who want to learn Array usage in Pine. Many thanks to Pine Team for adding Arrays!
The script finds the Pivot Points and check them in channels if there can be S/R or not, and draws mid line of the channel as S/R line. you can set number of PPs and channel width in the options. Each channel width is optimized dynamically according to Pivot Points. Also you can choose " High/Low " or " Close/Open " as source for Pivot Points.
There is an option for maximum number of S/R levels. S/R levels are found and sorted dynamically and number of S/R lines with enough strength changes dynamically.
Some other options for coloring and line width. (Solid, Dashed or Dotted)
S/R levels are shown in the Labels and Label colors are changed automatically, if S/R line is below the closing price then it's color is Green (as Support), otherwise its color is Red (as Resistance).
Examples:
Enjoy!
PivotBoss - Early Day PivotsCalculates the pivot points from the first N minutes of the day and overlays them over the entire day
PivotBoss - All PivotsIncludes all PivotBoss indicators; R25-R100 indicators, S25-S100 indicators, also previous high, close & low of a different time scale.
Dynamic Supports + Volume Profile (Smart Time Selector)This indicator is an "All-in-One" tool designed to simplify Market Structure and Volume analysis on higher timeframes (especially Daily charts).
Its main innovation is the **Unique Period Selector**, which automatically adjusts 5 internal parameters (tolerance, pivot sensitivity, resolution, and historical depth) with a single click.
**🛠️ MAIN FEATURES:**
1. **Automatic Engine (1-5 Years):**
* Forget about manually setting pivot lengths or "Lookback".
* Select **"1 Year"**: The script scans for fast pivots and recent volume for *Swing Trading*.
* Select **"5 Years"**: The script filters noise and shows only "Rock-Solid" structures (Historical S/R) for *Long Term Investing*.
2. **"Merged" Support & Resistance (S/R):**
* The script detects Pivot Highs/Lows.
* **Fusion Logic:** If price bounces multiple times in the same zone (within calculated tolerance), the script updates the existing line instead of drawing a new one. It extends the line and counts the touches (e.g., "S (4)" means a Support validated 4 times).
* **Clean Chart:** Avoids visual noise.
3. **Lateral Volume Profile (VP):**
* Displays volume distribution to the right of the current price.
* **Orange POC (Point of Control):** Marks the exact price level with the highest trading volume in the selected period.
**🚀 HOW TO USE (STRATEGY):**
Best used on the **Daily Timeframe (1D)**:
* **Scenario 1: Mean Reversion**
* If price moves far from the **Orange POC**, look for it to act as a magnet.
* Enter when price touches a **Green Line (Support)** that aligns with a high volume node.
* **Scenario 2: Breakout**
* If price breaks a **Red Line (Resistance)** aggressively and the volume above is thin (low volume nodes), the move tends to be fast due to lack of friction.
* **Scenario 3: Multi-Timeframe Analysis**
* Use "5 Years" to mark your long-term zones.
* Switch to "1 Year" for tactical entries.
**🎨 VISUAL SETTINGS:**
* **Green Lines:** Demand Zones (Supports).
* **Red Lines:** Supply Zones (Resistances).
* **Dotted Orange Line:** POC (Fair Value).
* **Blue Bars:** Volume Profile.
**Disclaimer / Descargo:**
This script is designed for educational and analytical purposes on the daily timeframe. Use it to identify zones of interest, not as automatic buy/sell signals.
First Opening Price of the YearOverview
This indicator identifies and plots the opening price of the first trading session of the calendar year. The "Yearly Open" is a significant psychological level for traders and institutions, often serving as a major pivot point for the entire year's trend.
How it Works
The script utilizes Pine Script v5's persistent variables to track the year change.
Detection: It compares the current bar's year (year) with the previous bar's year (year ).
Storage: When a discrepancy is found (indicating a new year has started), the script captures the open price of that specific bar.
Persistence: Using the var keyword, this price is stored in memory and carried forward for every subsequent bar of the year without being recalculated.
Visualization: The price is plotted as a series of blue crosses (style_cross) to clearly mark the level on the chart.
Chart Analysis & Examples
The following examples demonstrate how this simple level dictates market structure across different assets:
Historical Pivot Points (S&P 500):
This chart demonstrates how the Yearly Open acts as a critical pivot. Notice in 2022 how price struggled around the open before dropping, while in 2023 and 2024, the yearly open provided a solid base for the subsequent rallies.
Trend Confirmation (Bitcoin):
In strong trending markets, the Yearly Open serves as a trailing support. As seen in this Bitcoin example, price maintaining its position above the blue line confirms a sustained bullish bias for the year, acting as a "floor" for the trend.
Market Structure & Bias (Gold):
This example highlights the "Line in the Sand" concept. The indicator clearly marks the starting point of the year, allowing traders to instantly gauge if the asset is net positive or negative year-to-date. It filters out the noise and focuses on the macro direction.
How to Use
Traders can use this indicator to determine the higher-timeframe bias:
Bullish Bias: When the current price is trading above the blue crosses, the market is considered to be positive relative to the start of the year.
Bearish Bias: When the current price is trading below the blue crosses, the market is negative relative to the start of the year.
Settings
This script is "plug and play" and requires no manual input adjustments. It automatically detects the timeframe and year changes based on the chart data provided.
Disclaimer
This tool is for informational purposes only and DOES NOT constitute financial advice. Always manage your risk appropriately.
ORB W/ Custom time FramesRelease Notes: Simplified ORB (Opening Range Breakout)
This indicator is a streamlined, high-performance tool designed to identify the Opening Range—one of the most widely used concepts by professional floor traders and institutional scalpers. It marks the high, low, and midpoint of the initial balance of the market, providing you with a "map" for the rest of the trading session.
Key Features
Customizable Timeframes: Define your opening range window (e.g., the first 5, 15, or 30 minutes) regardless of what timeframe you are currently viewing.
Custom Session Support: Choose between standard market hours (09:30–16:00) or define your own custom window (e.g., the London Open or the first hour of "Power Hour").
Real-Time Midpoint Calculation: Automatically plots the 50% Equilibrium level between the high and low, serving as a pivot point for intraday bias.
Dynamic Updating: During the ORB window, the lines adjust in real-time as new highs or lows are set. Once the window expires, the levels lock in place to act as support and resistance.
Clean Visuals: Utilizes a lightweight line drawing system that is easy on your GPU and keeps the chart clutter-free.
Why This is Essential for Scalping
Scalpers rely on volatility and clear "lines in the sand." The Opening Range Breakout (ORB) provides exactly that:
The "Opening Drive": If price breaks the ORB High with high volume, scalpers look for quick "long" momentum plays. Conversely, a break below the ORB Low signals a bearish trend.
The Midpoint Pivot: The 50% level (Mid) is often treated as the "Fair Value" of the morning. If price is above the mid, the bias is bullish; if below, the bias is bearish.
Stop Loss / Take Profit Anchor: The ORB High and Low act as natural areas for placing stops or targets. A failed breakout that returns inside the range often targets the opposite side of the box.
For Vietnamese: 3D Volume Weighted Liquidity LevelIntroduction
The 3D Volume Weighted Liquidity Level indicator visualizes market structure by identifying key support and resistance zones based on Pivot Highs and Lows. Unlike standard support/resistance lines, this tool adds a "3D" dimension by calculating the depth of the zone based on Accumulated Volume and Volatility (ATR). This helps traders visualize the "weighted" or significance of a specific price level.
Key Features
- 3D Visualization: Draws geometric boxes connecting similar Pivot points to create clear structural zones.
- Volume & Volatility Depth: The height (depth) of the box is not random. It is calculated dynamically using the accumulated volume between pivots multiplied by the ATR. Thicker boxes imply higher volume accumulation and volatility at that level.
- Liquidity Grab Detection: The indicator automatically detects and highlights bars that "grab liquidity" (break the top of a resistance box or the bottom of a support box), signaling potential stop hunts or reversals.
- Customizable Sensitivity: Users can adjust pivot lengths, search depth, and the volume scaling factor to fit different timeframes and assets.
How to Use
- Support & Resistance: Use the Blue Boxes as potential Support zones and Red Boxes as potential Resistance zones.
- Trend Reversals: Watch for the Liquidity Grab signals (colored bars). If price pierces a box but fails to close significantly beyond it, it often indicates a trap or a reversal setup.
- Volume Analysis: Pay attention to the thickness of the boxes. A thicker box suggests that a significant amount of volume was traded to form that structure, making it a stronger level of interest.
Adaptive CE-VWAP Breakout Framework [KedArc Quant]Description
A structured framework that unites three complementary systems into one charting engine:
Chandelier Exit (CE) – ATR-based trailing logic that defines trend direction, stop placement, and risk/reward overlays.
Swing-Anchored VWAP (SWAV) – a dynamically anchored VWAP that re-starts from each confirmed swing and adapts its smoothness to volatility.
Pivot S/R with Volume Breaks – confirmed horizontal levels with alerts when broken on expanding volume.
This script builds a single workflow for bias → trigger → managementwithout mixing unrelated indicators. Each module is internally linked rather than layered cosmetically, making it a true analytical framework—not.
Acknowledgment
Special thanks to Dynamic Swing Anchored VWAP by Zeiierman, whose swing-anchoring concept inspired a part of the SWAV module’s implementation and adaptation logic.
Support and Resistance Levels with Breaks by LuxAlgo for S/R breakout logic.
How this helps traders
Trend clarity – CE color-codes direction and provides evolving stops.
Context value – SWAV traces adaptive mean paths so traders see where price is heavy or light.
Action filter – Pivot+volume logic highlights true structural breaks, filtering false moves.
Discipline tool – Optional R:R boxes visualize risk and target zones to enforce planning.
Entry / Exit guidelines (for study purposes only)
Bias Use CE direction: green = long bias red = short bias
Entry
1. Breakout method– Trade in CE direction when a pivot level breaks on valid volume.
2. VWAP confirmation– Prefer breaks occurring around the nearest SWAV path (fair-value cross or re-test).
Exit
Stop = CE line / recent swing HL / ATR × (multiplier)
Target = R-multiple × risk (default 2 R)
Optional live update keeps SL/TP aligned with current CE state.
Core formula concepts
ATR Stop: Stop = High/Low – ATR × multiplier
VWAP calc: Σ(price × vol) / Σ(vol) anchored at swing pivot, adapted by APT (Adaptive Price Tracking) ratio ∝ ATR volatility.
Volume oscillator: 100 × (EMA₅ – EMA₁₀)/EMA₁₀; valid break when threshold %.
Input configuration (high-level)
Master Controls
Show CE / SWAV modules Theme & Fill opacity
CE Section
ATR period & multiplier Use Close for extremums
Show buy/sell labels Await bar confirmation
Risk-Reward overlay: R-multiple, Stop basis (CE/Swing/ATR×), Live update toggle
SWAV Section
Swing period Adaptive Price Tracking length Volatility bias (ATR-based adaptation) Line width
Pivot & Volume Breaks
Left/Right bar windows Volume threshold % Show Break labels and alerts
Best timeframes
Intraday: 5 m – 30 m for breakout confirmation
Swing: 1 h – 4 h for trend context
Settings scale with instrument volatility—adjust ATR period and volume threshold to match liquidity.
Glossary
ATR: Average True Range (volatility metric)
CE: Chandelier Exit (trailing stop/trend filter)
SWAV: Swing-Anchored VWAP (anchored mean price path)
Pivot H/L: Confirmed local extrema using left/right bar windows
R-multiple: Profit target as a multiple of initial risk
FAQ
Q: Does it repaint? A: No—pivots wait for confirmation and VWAP updates forward-only.
Q: Can modules be disabled? A: Yes—each section has its own toggle.
Q: Can it trade automatically? A: This is an indicator/study, not an auto-strategy.
Q: Is this financial advice? A: No—educational use only.
Disclaimer
This script is for educational and analytical purposes only.
It is not financial advice. Trading involves risk of loss. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always apply sound risk management.
ICT SMC Custom — BOS/MSS + OB + FVGWant me to fill that box? Here’s a ready‑to‑paste description for your publish screen:
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ICT SMC Custom — BOS/MSS + OB + FVG (Crypto‑friendly)
A clean Smart Money Concepts tool that marks Break of Structure (BOS), Market Structure Shift (MSS), Order Blocks (OB), and Fair Value Gaps (FVG) with bold, easy‑to‑see visuals. Built for crypto but works on any market and timeframe.
What it does
• BOS & MSS detection with optional body/wick logic
• Order Blocks: auto‑draws the last opposite candle before a BOS, keeps only the most recent N, and fades when mitigated
• FVGs: 3‑candle gaps with a minimum size filter and a cap on how many to keep
• HTF Swings (optional): plots higher‑timeframe pivot highs/lows for top‑down context
• Alerts for BOS/MSS and FVG formation
Inputs
• Swing pivot length (default 3): sensitivity for structure pivots
• Use candle bodies for breaks: close vs level (on) or wicks (off)
• Show BOS/MSS labels, Show FVG, Show Order Blocks
• Min FVG size (ticks) and Max boxes to keep for FVG/OB
• OB uses candle body: body range vs full wick range
• Show higher timeframe swings + HTF timeframe
• Bullish/Bearish colors
How it works
• BOS triggers when price breaks the last opposite swing.
• MSS flags when the break flips the prior bias.
• OB is the most recent opposite candle prior to BOS; it’s marked and later greyed out once price closes through it (mitigation).
• FVG is detected when candle 1’s high < candle 3’s low (bear) or candle 1’s low > candle 3’s high (bull).
Alerts included
• BOS Up / BOS Down
• MSS Up / MSS Down
• FVG Up / FVG Down
Tips
• Start on 15m/1h for crypto, pivot length 3–5.
• Turn Use candle bodies ON for stricter confirmations, OFF for more signals.
• If boxes look cluttered, lower “Max boxes to keep.”
Note: This is a visual/educational tool, not financial advice. Always confirm with your own plan and risk management.
Buy Sell Magic Rework📌 Purpose
This script is a reworked version of the Parabolic SAR strategy, with an optional ZigZag filter to confirm reversal points.
It helps traders identify potential trend reversals with reduced noise compared to the standard SAR.
🧠 How It Works
1. Parabolic SAR Flip Signals
Buy Signal: Triggered when SAR flips from above price to below price.
Sell Signal: Triggered when SAR flips from below price to above price.
(Default SAR parameters: Start = 0.02, Increment = 0.02, Max = 0.2)
2. ZigZag Filter (Optional)
When Use ZigZag Filter = true:
The script confirms reversals only at significant pivots (swing highs/lows) detected by the ZigZag algorithm over the selected ZigZag Period (default = 14 bars).
Buy Signal: Appears only when a new pivot low is detected.
Sell Signal: Appears only when a new pivot high is detected.
3. Trade-Off
Without ZigZag: More signals, more noise.
With ZigZag: Fewer signals, but stronger confirmation and reduced false entries.
📈 How to Use
Signals appear as green arrows for buy and red arrows for sell.
Works well for:
Trend reversal detection.
Swing trading confirmation.
Filtering entries for other systems.
Recommended Timeframes: 15m, 1h, 4h.
Markets: Forex, Crypto, Stocks.
⚙️ Inputs
ZigZag Period (bars for pivot detection)
SAR Start / Increment / Max (SAR parameters)
Use ZigZag Filter (toggle for confirmation)
⚠️ Disclaimer
This script is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice.
Always test thoroughly before live trading.
Liqudation HeatMap [BigBeluga]🔵 OVERVIEW
An advanced liquidity visualization tool that plots horizontal heat zones to highlight where potential liquidations and volume clusters are most likely hiding beneath price action.
Liqudation HeatMap scans historical price movements for local highs and lows with elevated volume or candle range. It then draws dynamic heatmap boxes—shaded from lime (low interest) to yellow (high interest)—revealing potential zones of trapped positions or stop clusters. A vertical scale on the right shows you the relative strength of volume behind each level, from 0 to the highest detected.
🔵 CONCEPTS
Maps areas of potential liquidity using volume or candle range (if volume is unavailable).
Identifies swing highs/lows (pivots) and extends heatmap boxes outward from these levels. Colors each zone based on the relative strength of volume concentration.
Fades or removes zones once price crosses their midpoints, simulating the idea of liquidity being “consumed.”
Displays a live vertical scale that shows the volume range for quick reference.
🔵 FEATURES
Dynamic Heatmap Zones:
Draws few boxes above and after pivot highs and below pivot lows, each shaded based on volume concentration.
Smart Coloring System:
Uses a gradient from lime (low) to yellow (high) to visually distinguish between weak and strong liquidity zones.
Adaptive ATR Widths:
Automatically adjusts zone thickness based on volatility (ATR), scaling intelligently across timeframes.
Liquidity Consumption Logic:
Zones are stope extending once price interacts with them—mimicking the behavior of real liquidation sweeps.
Volume Scale Legend:
A real-time scale is plotted on the right side, showing the min-max range of volume used for heat calculations.
🔵 HOW TO USE
Look for thick yellow zones to identify areas of concentrated stop losses or liquidation triggers.
Use these levels to anticipate mean reversion points or high-volatility zones.
Combine with your trend or structure tools to trade into or fade these liquidity pools.
On lower timeframes, use this tool to confirm entries around sweeps or deviations.
Use the right-side scale to compare relative zone strength instantly.
🔵 CONCLUSION
Liqudation HeatMap is a powerful visualization tool that uncovers where liquidity likely resides on the chart. By highlighting hidden traps and reactive levels in real-time, it gives traders a significant edge when it comes to spotting stop hunts, mean reversions, and areas of institutional interest. Whether you’re scalping or swing trading, this heatmap provides unmatched context on the market’s hidden intent.
Liquidity Trap Reversal Pro (Radar v2)Liquidity Trap Reversal Pro (Radar v2) is a non-repainting indicator designed to detect hidden liquidity traps at key swing highs and lows. It combines wick analysis, volume spike detection, and optional trend and exhaustion filters to identify high-probability reversal setups.
🔷 Features:
Non-Repainting: Pivots confirmed after lookback period, no future leaking.
Volume Spike Detection: Filters traps that occur during major liquidity events.
EMA Trend Filter (Optional): Focus on traps aligned with the prevailing trend.
Higher Timeframe Trend Filter (Optional): Confirm traps using a higher timeframe EMA bias.
Exhaustion Guard (Optional): Prevents traps after overextended moves based on ATR stretch.
Clean Visuals: Distinct plots for raw trap points vs confirmed traps.
Alerts Included: Set alerts for confirmed high/low liquidity traps.
📚 How to Use:
Watch for Trap Signals:
A Trap High signal suggests a potential bearish reversal.
A Trap Low signal suggests a potential bullish reversal.
Use Confirmed Signals for Best Entries:
Confirmed traps fire only after price moves opposite to the trap direction, adding reliability.
Use Trend Filters to Improve Accuracy:
In an uptrend (price above EMA), prefer Trap Lows (buy setups).
In a downtrend (price below EMA), prefer Trap Highs (sell setups).
Use the Exhaustion Guard to Avoid Bad Trades:
This filter blocks signals when price has moved too far from trend, helping avoid late entries.
Recommended Settings:
Best used on 15-minute, 1-hour, or 4-hour charts.
Trend filter ON for trending markets.
Exhaustion guard ON for volatile or stretched markets.
📈 Important Notes:
This script does not repaint once a pivot is confirmed.
Alerts trigger only on confirmed trap signals.
Always combine signals with sound risk management and trading strategy.
Disclaimer:
This script is for educational purposes only. It is not investment advice or a guarantee of results. Always do your own research before trading.
Breakouts With Timefilter Strategy [LuciTech]This strategy captures breakout opportunities using pivot high/low breakouts while managing risk through dynamic stop-loss placement and position sizing. It includes a time filter to limit trades to specific sessions.
How It Works
A long trade is triggered when price closes above a pivot high, and a short trade when price closes below a pivot low.
Stop-loss can be set using ATR, prior candle high/low, or a fixed point value. Take-profit is based on a risk-reward multiplier.
Position size adjusts based on the percentage of equity risked.
Breakout signals are marked with triangles, and entry, stop-loss, and take-profit levels are plotted.
moving average filter: Bullish breakouts only trigger above the MA, bearish breakouts below.
The time filter shades the background during active trading hours.
Customization:
Adjustable pivot length for breakout sensitivity.
Risk settings: percentage risked, risk-reward ratio, and stop-loss type.
ATR settings: length, smoothing method (RMA, SMA, EMA, WMA).
Moving average filter (SMA, EMA, WMA, VWMA, HMA) to confirm breakouts.






















