BC_Monthly Strength Armor [xAI] - v32.2 MTF LOCKED + SCORE FIXED🛡️ **Monthly Strength Armor - v32.2**
**Multi-Timeframe Institutional Edge Indicator**
🔥 **Detects smart money moves** using:
- **Monthly Range Position (Score 0–100)**
- **Higher High/Low Trend Structure (Daily/Weekly/Monthly)**
- **OBV Trend Lock (100% consistent)**
- **Larry Williams OHLC Institutional Patterns (Daily)**
📊 **MTF Table (locked values — no flicker)**
| Daily | Weekly | Monthly |
|-------|--------|---------|
| OBV | Trend | Score |
| ATR% | Larry | PMH/PML |
🎯 **Confluence Alerts**
- **3-TF Bullish / Bearish**
- **ULTRA BUY/SELL** (all TFs aligned)
- **Larry Institutional Buying/Selling**
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Built for **NVDA, MSFT, URA, QQQ, SPY**
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X ATM Option Ladder Premium (1DTE Dynamic Wings)X ATM Option Ladder Premium is a specialized options-market visualization tool designed for intraday tracking of at-the-money (ATM) option premiums in index ETFs such as QQQ and SPY.The script dynamically identifies the ATM contract on every bar and plots real-time call-versus-put premium differences, with columns for positive/negative diffs and markers (blue dots for positive, red squares for negative) to represent upward price ticks in the option premiums.By analyzing premium levels and direction data from multiple strikes within a dynamic ± range (approximating 0.25 delta wings for 1DTE), the indicator produces a real-time histogram that reflects how premium skew evolves relative to the underlying price.Complementary status tables display the active strike, ladder position, IV-derived wing depth, and warnings when the underlying moves outside the monitored range.Core FeaturesDynamic ATM selection – Each bar automatically maps to the option contract closest to the underlying’s price.Bidirectional premium comparison – Visual separation of call and put premiums (optional columns), with premium diff as the primary histogram and “up” markers highlighting contracts trading above their prior close.Multi-strike ladder analysis – Samples strikes within IV-adjusted wings (±2-5 points typical for 1DTE at 15-25% IV) from the defined center to capture skew and momentum near the money; uses VIX1D for real-time IV approximation.Optimized data calls – Uses tuple requests to minimize request.security() load, enabling a wider ladder within TradingView limits.Session awareness – Restricts processing to the 9:30 AM – 4:15 PM ET option-trading window.Status dashboard – Displays date, active strike, warning flags (“⚠︎ / •outside”), wing parameters (e.g., “±3 (VIX1D=20%)”), and ladder details directly on chart.Use CaseThe indicator is intended for intraday traders and options-premium analysts who want to visualize how short-term pricing dynamics and sentiment migrate across the ATM region as the underlying moves. Typical applications include:Monitoring real-time call/put premium imbalances to detect skew shifts, put-call parity deviations, or implied vol divergences.Identifying premium clustering near the money—where theta decay or gamma effects can signal underlying price acceleration or pinning.Detecting when price exits the monitored ladder (⚠︎ / •outside), signaling a potential regime change or requiring manual recentering.Integrating premium flow into broader volatility or ETF models (e.g., VIX alignment or QQQ/SPY skew confirmation for straddle/strangle trades).Technical NotesStatic-center architecture ensures historical consistency: prior bars remain fixed even after re-centering.Ladder depth is dynamically computed for 1DTE 0.25Δ wings via VIX1D IV (fallback to fixed ±3); capped at ±5 to stay under TradingView’s security-call limits.auto_nudge is enabled to smoothly align the selected lane with the active ATM without requiring user intervention.Indicator is optimized for 1-minute to 5-minute charts; use overlay = false to preserve scale clarity. Manual 1DTE expiry input required (e.g., YYMMDD format).
VWAP + Volume Spikes See Where Smart Money ExhaustsVolume tells the truth. VWAP tells the bias. This script shows both — live.
If you trade intraday momentum, reversals, or liquidity sweeps, this indicator is built for you.
It shows where volume spikes hit extreme levels, anchored around VWAP and its dynamic bands, so you can instantly spot capitulation or hidden absorption.
🎯 What This Indicator Does
✅ Plots VWAP — session-anchored, updates automatically
✅ Adds dynamic VWAP bands — standard deviation envelopes showing volatility context
✅ Highlights volume spikes — colored candles + background for abnormal prints
✅ Includes alerts — “Volume Spike”, “VWAP Cross”, or a combined alert with direction
✅ Clean visual design — instantly readable in fast markets
It’s your visual orderflow radar — whether you’re trading gold, indices, or small caps.
🔍 Why It Works
Institutions build and unwind positions around VWAP.
Retail often chases volume… this script shows you when that volume becomes too extreme.
A spike above VWAP near resistance? → Likely distribution.
A spike below VWAP near support? → Likely capitulation.
Combine volume exhaustion + VWAP context, and you’ll see market turning points form before most indicators react.
⚙️ Inputs You Can Tune
Bands lookback: adjusts how reactive the VWAP bands are
Band width (σ): set how tight or wide your deviation envelope is
Volume baseline length: controls how “abnormal” a spike must be
Spike threshold: multiplier vs. average volume
Toggle color-coding, bands, and labels
Default settings work well across 1m–15m intraday charts and 1h–4h swing frames.
💡 How Traders Use It
1️⃣ Fade Parabolics:
When a green spike candle pierces upper VWAP band on high volume → smart money unloading.
Look for rejection and short into VWAP.
2️⃣ Catch Capitulations:
When a red spike candle dumps below lower VWAP band → panic selling.
Watch for stabilization and long back to VWAP.
3️⃣ VWAP Rotation Plays:
Alerts for price crossing VWAP help you spot shift in intraday control.
Above VWAP = buyers in charge.
Below VWAP = sellers in charge.
🧠 Best Practices
Pair it with Volume Profile or Delta/Flow tools to confirm exhaustion.
Don’t chase — wait for spike confirmation + reversal candle.
Use it on liquid tickers (NASDAQ, SPY, GOLD, BTC, etc.).
Great for Dux-style small-cap shorts or index pullbacks.
🔔 Alerts Ready
Choose from:
Volume Spike (single-bar explosion)
VWAP Cross Up/Down (trend shift confirmation)
One Combined Alert (any signal, includes ticker, price, and volume)
Set once — get real-time push notifications, Telegram, or webhook signals.
📊 My Favorite Setups
US100 / NASDAQ: fade rallies above VWAP + spike
Gold / Silver: trade reversals from VWAP bands
Small caps: short back-side after volume climax
ES, DAX, Oil: scalp VWAP rotation with confluence
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I release free and premium scripts weekly — combining smart money concepts, VWAP tools, and volume analytics.
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Hellenic EMA Matrix - PremiumHellenic EMA Matrix - Alpha Omega Premium
Complete User Guide
Table of Contents
Introduction
Indicator Philosophy
Mathematical Constants
EMA Types
Settings
Trading Signals
Visualization
Usage Strategies
FAQ
Introduction
Hellenic EMA Matrix is a premium indicator based on mathematical constants of nature: Phi (Phi - Golden Ratio), Pi (Pi), e (Euler's number). The indicator uses these universal constants to create dynamic EMAs that adapt to the natural rhythms of the market.
Key Features:
6 EMA types based on mathematical constants
Premium visualization with Neon Glow and Gradient Clouds
Automatic Fast/Mid/Slow EMA sorting
STRONG signals for powerful trends
Pulsing Ribbon Bar for instant trend assessment
Works on all timeframes (M1 - MN)
Indicator Philosophy
Why Mathematical Constants?
Traditional EMAs use arbitrary periods (9, 21, 50, 200). Hellenic Matrix goes further, using universal mathematical constants found in nature:
Phi (1.618) - Golden Ratio: galaxy spirals, seashells, human body proportions
Pi (3.14159) - Pi: circles, waves, cycles
e (2.71828) - Natural logarithm base: exponential growth, radioactive decay
Markets are also a natural system composed of millions of participants. Using mathematical constants allows tuning into the natural rhythms of market cycles.
Mathematical Constants
Phi (Phi) - Golden Ratio
Phi = 1.618033988749895
Properties:
Phi² = Phi + 1 = 2.618
Phi³ = 4.236
Phi⁴ = 6.854
Application: Ideal for trending movements and Fibonacci corrections
Pi (Pi) - Pi Number
Pi = 3.141592653589793
Properties:
2Pi = 6.283 (full circle)
3Pi = 9.425
4Pi = 12.566
Application: Excellent for cyclical markets and wave structures
e (Euler) - Euler's Number
e = 2.718281828459045
Properties:
e² = 7.389
e³ = 20.085
e⁴ = 54.598
Application: Suitable for exponential movements and volatile markets
EMA Types
1. Phi (Phi) - Golden Ratio EMA
Description: EMA based on the golden ratio
Period Formula:
Period = Phi^n × Base Multiplier
Parameters:
Phi Power Level (1-8): Power of Phi
Phi¹ = 1.618 → ~16 period (with Base=10)
Phi² = 2.618 → ~26 period
Phi³ = 4.236 → ~42 period (recommended)
Phi⁴ = 6.854 → ~69 period
Recommendations:
Phi² or Phi³ for day trading
Phi⁴ or Phi⁵ for swing trading
Works excellently as Fast EMA
2. Pi (Pi) - Circular EMA
Description: EMA based on Pi for cyclical movements
Period Formula:
Period = Pi × Multiple × Base Multiplier
Parameters:
Pi Multiple (1-10): Pi multiplier
1Pi = 3.14 → ~31 period (with Base=10)
2Pi = 6.28 → ~63 period (recommended)
3Pi = 9.42 → ~94 period
Recommendations:
2Pi ideal as Mid or Slow EMA
Excellently identifies cycles and waves
Use on volatile markets (crypto, forex)
3. e (Euler) - Natural EMA
Description: EMA based on natural logarithm
Period Formula:
Period = e^n × Base Multiplier
Parameters:
e Power Level (1-6): Power of e
e¹ = 2.718 → ~27 period (with Base=10)
e² = 7.389 → ~74 period (recommended)
e³ = 20.085 → ~201 period
Recommendations:
e² works excellently as Slow EMA
Ideal for stocks and indices
Filters noise well on lower timeframes
4. Delta (Delta) - Adaptive EMA
Description: Adaptive EMA that changes period based on volatility
Period Formula:
Period = Base Period × (1 + (Volatility - 1) × Factor)
Parameters:
Delta Base Period (5-200): Base period (default 20)
Delta Volatility Sensitivity (0.5-5.0): Volatility sensitivity (default 2.0)
How it works:
During low volatility → period decreases → EMA reacts faster
During high volatility → period increases → EMA smooths noise
Recommendations:
Works excellently on news and sharp movements
Use as Fast EMA for quick adaptation
Sensitivity 2.0-3.0 for crypto, 1.0-2.0 for stocks
5. Sigma (Sigma) - Composite EMA
Description: Composite EMA combining multiple active EMAs
Composition Methods:
Weighted Average (default):
Sigma = (Phi + Pi + e + Delta) / 4
Simple average of all active EMAs
Geometric Mean:
Sigma = fourth_root(Phi × Pi × e × Delta)
Geometric mean (more conservative)
Harmonic Mean:
Sigma = 4 / (1/Phi + 1/Pi + 1/e + 1/Delta)
Harmonic mean (more weight to smaller values)
Recommendations:
Enable for additional confirmation
Use as Mid EMA
Weighted Average - most universal method
6. Lambda (Lambda) - Wave EMA
Description: Wave EMA with sinusoidal period modulation
Period Formula:
Period = Base Period × (1 + Amplitude × sin(2Pi × bar / Frequency))
Parameters:
Lambda Base Period (10-200): Base period
Lambda Wave Amplitude (0.1-2.0): Wave amplitude
Lambda Wave Frequency (10-200): Wave frequency in bars
How it works:
Period pulsates sinusoidally
Creates wave effect following market cycles
Recommendations:
Experimental EMA for advanced users
Works well on cyclical markets
Frequency = 50 for day trading, 100+ for swing
Settings
Matrix Core Settings
Base Multiplier (1-100)
Multiplies all EMA periods
Base = 1: Very fast EMAs (Phi³ = 4, 2Pi = 6, e² = 7)
Base = 10: Standard (Phi³ = 42, 2Pi = 63, e² = 74)
Base = 20: Slow EMAs (Phi³ = 85, 2Pi = 126, e² = 148)
Recommendations by timeframe:
M1-M5: Base = 5-10
M15-H1: Base = 10-15 (recommended)
H4-D1: Base = 15-25
W1-MN: Base = 25-50
Matrix Source
Data source selection for EMA calculation:
close - closing price (standard)
open - opening price
high - high
low - low
hl2 - (high + low) / 2
hlc3 - (high + low + close) / 3
ohlc4 - (open + high + low + close) / 4
When to change:
hlc3 or ohlc4 for smoother signals
high for aggressive longs
low for aggressive shorts
Manual EMA Selection
Critically important setting! Determines which EMAs are used for signal generation.
Use Manual Fast/Slow/Mid Selection
Enabled (default): You select EMAs manually
Disabled: Automatic selection by periods
Fast EMA
Fast EMA - reacts first to price changes
Recommendations:
Phi Golden (recommended) - universal choice
Delta Adaptive - for volatile markets
Must be fastest (smallest period)
Slow EMA
Slow EMA - determines main trend
Recommendations:
Pi Circular (recommended) - excellent trend filter
e Natural - for smoother trend
Must be slowest (largest period)
Mid EMA
Mid EMA - additional signal filter
Recommendations:
e Natural (recommended) - excellent middle level
Pi Circular - alternative
None - for more frequent signals (only 2 EMAs)
IMPORTANT: The indicator automatically sorts selected EMAs by their actual periods:
Fast = EMA with smallest period
Mid = EMA with middle period
Slow = EMA with largest period
Therefore, you can select any combination - the indicator will arrange them correctly!
Premium Visualization
Neon Glow
Enable Neon Glow for EMAs - adds glowing effect around EMA lines
Glow Strength:
Light - subtle glow
Medium (recommended) - optimal balance
Strong - bright glow (may be too bright)
Effect: 2 glow layers around each EMA for 3D effect
Gradient Clouds
Enable Gradient Clouds - fills space between EMAs with gradient
Parameters:
Cloud Transparency (85-98): Cloud transparency
95-97 (recommended)
Higher = more transparent
Dynamic Cloud Intensity - automatically changes transparency based on EMA distance
Cloud Colors:
Phi-Pi Cloud:
Blue - when Pi above Phi (bullish)
Gold - when Phi above Pi (bearish)
Pi-e Cloud:
Green - when e above Pi (bullish)
Blue - when Pi above e (bearish)
2 layers for volumetric effect
Pulsing Ribbon Bar
Enable Pulsing Indicator Bar - pulsing strip at bottom/top of chart
Parameters:
Ribbon Position: Top / Bottom (recommended)
Pulse Speed: Slow / Medium (recommended) / Fast
Symbols and colors:
Green filled square - STRONG BULLISH
Pink filled square - STRONG BEARISH
Blue hollow square - Bullish (regular)
Red hollow square - Bearish (regular)
Purple rectangle - Neutral
Effect: Pulsation with sinusoid for living market feel
Signal Bar Highlights
Enable Signal Bar Highlights - highlights bars with signals
Parameters:
Highlight Transparency (88-96): Highlight transparency
Highlight Style:
Light Fill (recommended) - bar background fill
Thin Line - bar outline only
Highlights:
Golden Cross - green
Death Cross - pink
STRONG BUY - green
STRONG SELL - pink
Show Greek Labels
Shows Greek alphabet letters on last bar:
Phi - Phi EMA (gold)
Pi - Pi EMA (blue)
e - Euler EMA (green)
Delta - Delta EMA (purple)
Sigma - Sigma EMA (pink)
When to use: For education or presentations
Show Old Background
Old background style (not recommended):
Green background - STRONG BULLISH
Pink background - STRONG BEARISH
Blue background - Bullish
Red background - Bearish
Not recommended - use new Gradient Clouds and Pulsing Bar
Info Table
Show Info Table - table with indicator information
Parameters:
Position: Top Left / Top Right (recommended) / Bottom Left / Bottom Right
Size: Tiny / Small (recommended) / Normal / Large
Table contents:
EMA list - periods and current values of all active EMAs
Effects - active visual effects
TREND - current trend state:
STRONG UP - strong bullish
STRONG DOWN - strong bearish
Bullish - regular bullish
Bearish - regular bearish
Neutral - neutral
Momentum % - percentage deviation of price from Fast EMA
Setup - current Fast/Slow/Mid configuration
Trading Signals
Show Golden/Death Cross
Golden Cross - Fast EMA crosses Slow EMA from below (bullish signal) Death Cross - Fast EMA crosses Slow EMA from above (bearish signal)
Symbols:
Yellow dot "GC" below - Golden Cross
Dark red dot "DC" above - Death Cross
Show STRONG Signals
STRONG BUY and STRONG SELL - the most powerful indicator signals
Conditions for STRONG BULLISH:
EMA Alignment: Fast > Mid > Slow (all EMAs aligned)
Trend: Fast > Slow (clear uptrend)
Distance: EMAs separated by minimum 0.15%
Price Position: Price above Fast EMA
Fast Slope: Fast EMA rising
Slow Slope: Slow EMA rising
Mid Trending: Mid EMA also rising (if enabled)
Conditions for STRONG BEARISH:
Same but in reverse
Visual display:
Green label "STRONG BUY" below bar
Pink label "STRONG SELL" above bar
Difference from Golden/Death Cross:
Golden/Death Cross = crossing moment (1 bar)
STRONG signal = sustained trend (lasts several bars)
IMPORTANT: After fixes, STRONG signals now:
Work on all timeframes (M1 to MN)
Don't break on small retracements
Work with any Fast/Mid/Slow combination
Automatically adapt thanks to EMA sorting
Show Stop Loss/Take Profit
Automatic SL/TP level calculation on STRONG signal
Parameters:
Stop Loss (ATR) (0.5-5.0): ATR multiplier for stop loss
1.5 (recommended) - standard
1.0 - tight stop
2.0-3.0 - wide stop
Take Profit R:R (1.0-5.0): Risk/reward ratio
2.0 (recommended) - standard (risk 1.5 ATR, profit 3.0 ATR)
1.5 - conservative
3.0-5.0 - aggressive
Formulas:
LONG:
Stop Loss = Entry - (ATR × Stop Loss ATR)
Take Profit = Entry + (ATR × Stop Loss ATR × Take Profit R:R)
SHORT:
Stop Loss = Entry + (ATR × Stop Loss ATR)
Take Profit = Entry - (ATR × Stop Loss ATR × Take Profit R:R)
Visualization:
Red X - Stop Loss
Green X - Take Profit
Levels remain active while STRONG signal persists
Trading Signals
Signal Types
1. Golden Cross
Description: Fast EMA crosses Slow EMA from below
Signal: Beginning of bullish trend
How to trade:
ENTRY: On bar close with Golden Cross
STOP: Below local low or below Slow EMA
TARGET: Next resistance level or 2:1 R:R
Strengths:
Simple and clear
Works well on trending markets
Clear entry point
Weaknesses:
Lags (signal after movement starts)
Many false signals in ranging markets
May be late on fast moves
Optimal timeframes: H1, H4, D1
2. Death Cross
Description: Fast EMA crosses Slow EMA from above
Signal: Beginning of bearish trend
How to trade:
ENTRY: On bar close with Death Cross
STOP: Above local high or above Slow EMA
TARGET: Next support level or 2:1 R:R
Application: Mirror of Golden Cross
3. STRONG BUY
Description: All EMAs aligned + trend + all EMAs rising
Signal: Powerful bullish trend
How to trade:
ENTRY: On bar close with STRONG BUY or on pullback to Fast EMA
STOP: Below Fast EMA or automatic SL (if enabled)
TARGET: Automatic TP (if enabled) or by levels
TRAILING: Follow Fast EMA
Entry strategies:
Aggressive: Enter immediately on signal
Conservative: Wait for pullback to Fast EMA, then enter on bounce
Pyramiding: Add positions on pullbacks to Mid EMA
Position management:
Hold while STRONG signal active
Exit on STRONG SELL or Death Cross appearance
Move stop behind Fast EMA
Strengths:
Most reliable indicator signal
Doesn't break on pullbacks
Catches large moves
Works on all timeframes
Weaknesses:
Appears less frequently than other signals
Requires confirmation (multiple conditions)
Optimal timeframes: All (M5 - D1)
4. STRONG SELL
Description: All EMAs aligned down + downtrend + all EMAs falling
Signal: Powerful bearish trend
How to trade: Mirror of STRONG BUY
Visual Signals
Pulsing Ribbon Bar
Quick market assessment at a glance:
Symbol Color State
Filled square Green STRONG BULLISH
Filled square Pink STRONG BEARISH
Hollow square Blue Bullish
Hollow square Red Bearish
Rectangle Purple Neutral
Pulsation: Sinusoidal, creates living effect
Signal Bar Highlights
Bars with signals are highlighted:
Green highlight: STRONG BUY or Golden Cross
Pink highlight: STRONG SELL or Death Cross
Gradient Clouds
Colored space between EMAs shows trend strength:
Wide clouds - strong trend
Narrow clouds - weak trend or consolidation
Color change - trend change
Info Table
Quick reference in corner:
TREND: Current state (STRONG UP, Bullish, Neutral, Bearish, STRONG DOWN)
Momentum %: Movement strength
Effects: Active visual effects
Setup: Fast/Slow/Mid configuration
Usage Strategies
Strategy 1: "Golden Trailing"
Idea: Follow STRONG signals using Fast EMA as trailing stop
Settings:
Fast: Phi Golden (Phi³)
Mid: Pi Circular (2Pi)
Slow: e Natural (e²)
Base Multiplier: 10
Timeframe: H1, H4
Entry rules:
Wait for STRONG BUY
Enter on bar close or on pullback to Fast EMA
Stop below Fast EMA
Management:
Hold position while STRONG signal active
Move stop behind Fast EMA daily
Exit on STRONG SELL or Death Cross
Take Profit:
Partially close at +2R
Trail remainder until exit signal
For whom: Swing traders, trend followers
Pros:
Catches large moves
Simple rules
Emotionally comfortable
Cons:
Requires patience
Possible extended drawdowns on pullbacks
Strategy 2: "Scalping Bounces"
Idea: Scalp bounces from Fast EMA during STRONG trend
Settings:
Fast: Delta Adaptive (Base 15, Sensitivity 2.0)
Mid: Phi Golden (Phi²)
Slow: Pi Circular (2Pi)
Base Multiplier: 5
Timeframe: M5, M15
Entry rules:
STRONG signal must be active
Wait for price pullback to Fast EMA
Enter on bounce (candle closes above/below Fast EMA)
Stop behind local extreme (15-20 pips)
Take Profit:
+1.5R or to Mid EMA
Or to next level
For whom: Active day traders
Pros:
Many signals
Clear entry point
Quick profits
Cons:
Requires constant monitoring
Not all bounces work
Requires discipline for frequent trading
Strategy 3: "Triple Filter"
Idea: Enter only when all 3 EMAs and price perfectly aligned
Settings:
Fast: Phi Golden (Phi³)
Mid: e Natural (e²)
Slow: Pi Circular (3Pi)
Base Multiplier: 15
Timeframe: H4, D1
Entry rules (LONG):
STRONG BUY active
Price above all three EMAs
Fast > Mid > Slow (all aligned)
All EMAs rising (slope up)
Gradient Clouds wide and bright
Entry:
On bar close meeting all conditions
Or on next pullback to Fast EMA
Stop:
Below Mid EMA or -1.5 ATR
Take Profit:
First target: +3R
Second target: next major level
Trailing: Mid EMA
For whom: Conservative swing traders, investors
Pros:
Very reliable signals
Minimum false entries
Large profit potential
Cons:
Rare signals (2-5 per month)
Requires patience
Strategy 4: "Adaptive Scalper"
Idea: Use only Delta Adaptive EMA for quick volatility reaction
Settings:
Fast: Delta Adaptive (Base 10, Sensitivity 3.0)
Mid: None
Slow: Delta Adaptive (Base 30, Sensitivity 2.0)
Base Multiplier: 3
Timeframe: M1, M5
Feature: Two different Delta EMAs with different settings
Entry rules:
Golden Cross between two Delta EMAs
Both Delta EMAs must be rising/falling
Enter on next bar
Stop:
10-15 pips or below Slow Delta EMA
Take Profit:
+1R to +2R
Or Death Cross
For whom: Scalpers on cryptocurrencies and forex
Pros:
Instant volatility adaptation
Many signals on volatile markets
Quick results
Cons:
Much noise on calm markets
Requires fast execution
High commissions may eat profits
Strategy 5: "Cyclical Trader"
Idea: Use Pi and Lambda for trading cyclical markets
Settings:
Fast: Pi Circular (1Pi)
Mid: Lambda Wave (Base 30, Amplitude 0.5, Frequency 50)
Slow: Pi Circular (3Pi)
Base Multiplier: 10
Timeframe: H1, H4
Entry rules:
STRONG signal active
Lambda Wave EMA synchronized with trend
Enter on bounce from Lambda Wave
For whom: Traders of cyclical assets (some altcoins, commodities)
Pros:
Catches cyclical movements
Lambda Wave provides additional entry points
Cons:
More complex to configure
Not for all markets
Lambda Wave may give false signals
Strategy 6: "Multi-Timeframe Confirmation"
Idea: Use multiple timeframes for confirmation
Scheme:
Higher TF (D1): Determine trend direction (STRONG signal)
Middle TF (H4): Wait for STRONG signal in same direction
Lower TF (M15): Look for entry point (Golden Cross or bounce from Fast EMA)
Settings for all TFs:
Fast: Phi Golden (Phi³)
Mid: e Natural (e²)
Slow: Pi Circular (2Pi)
Base Multiplier: 10
Rules:
All 3 TFs must show one trend
Entry on lower TF
Stop by lower TF
Target by higher TF
For whom: Serious traders and investors
Pros:
Maximum reliability
Large profit targets
Minimum false signals
Cons:
Rare setups
Requires analysis of multiple charts
Experience needed
Practical Tips
DOs
Use STRONG signals as primary - they're most reliable
Let signals develop - don't exit on first pullback
Use trailing stop - follow Fast EMA
Combine with levels - S/R, Fibonacci, volumes
Test on demo before real
Adjust Base Multiplier for your timeframe
Enable visual effects - they help see the picture
Use Info Table - quick situation assessment
Watch Pulsing Bar - instant state indicator
Trust auto-sorting of Fast/Mid/Slow
DON'Ts
Don't trade against STRONG signal - trend is your friend
Don't ignore Mid EMA - it adds reliability
Don't use too small Base Multiplier on higher TFs
Don't enter on Golden Cross in range - check for trend
Don't change settings during open position
Don't forget risk management - 1-2% per trade
Don't trade all signals in row - choose best ones
Don't use indicator in isolation - combine with Price Action
Don't set too tight stops - let trade breathe
Don't over-optimize - simplicity = reliability
Optimal Settings by Asset
US Stocks (SPY, AAPL, TSLA)
Recommendation:
Fast: Phi Golden (Phi³)
Mid: e Natural (e²)
Slow: Pi Circular (2Pi)
Base: 10-15
Timeframe: H4, D1
Features:
Use on daily for swing
STRONG signals very reliable
Works well on trending stocks
Forex (EUR/USD, GBP/USD)
Recommendation:
Fast: Delta Adaptive (Base 15, Sens 2.0)
Mid: Phi Golden (Phi²)
Slow: Pi Circular (2Pi)
Base: 8-12
Timeframe: M15, H1, H4
Features:
Delta Adaptive works excellently on news
Many signals on M15-H1
Consider spreads
Cryptocurrencies (BTC, ETH, altcoins)
Recommendation:
Fast: Delta Adaptive (Base 10, Sens 3.0)
Mid: Pi Circular (2Pi)
Slow: e Natural (e²)
Base: 5-10
Timeframe: M5, M15, H1
Features:
High volatility - adaptation needed
STRONG signals can last days
Be careful with scalping on M1-M5
Commodities (Gold, Oil)
Recommendation:
Fast: Pi Circular (1Pi)
Mid: Phi Golden (Phi³)
Slow: Pi Circular (3Pi)
Base: 12-18
Timeframe: H4, D1
Features:
Pi works excellently on cyclical commodities
Gold responds especially well to Phi
Oil volatile - use wide stops
Indices (S&P500, Nasdaq, DAX)
Recommendation:
Fast: Phi Golden (Phi³)
Mid: e Natural (e²)
Slow: Pi Circular (2Pi)
Base: 15-20
Timeframe: H4, D1, W1
Features:
Very trending instruments
STRONG signals last weeks
Good for position trading
Alerts
The indicator supports 6 alert types:
1. Golden Cross
Message: "Hellenic Matrix: GOLDEN CROSS - Fast EMA crossed above Slow EMA - Bullish trend starting!"
When: Fast EMA crosses Slow EMA from below
2. Death Cross
Message: "Hellenic Matrix: DEATH CROSS - Fast EMA crossed below Slow EMA - Bearish trend starting!"
When: Fast EMA crosses Slow EMA from above
3. STRONG BULLISH
Message: "Hellenic Matrix: STRONG BULLISH SIGNAL - All EMAs aligned for powerful uptrend!"
When: All conditions for STRONG BUY met (first bar)
4. STRONG BEARISH
Message: "Hellenic Matrix: STRONG BEARISH SIGNAL - All EMAs aligned for powerful downtrend!"
When: All conditions for STRONG SELL met (first bar)
5. Bullish Ribbon
Message: "Hellenic Matrix: BULLISH RIBBON - EMAs aligned for uptrend"
When: EMAs aligned bullish + price above Fast EMA (less strict condition)
6. Bearish Ribbon
Message: "Hellenic Matrix: BEARISH RIBBON - EMAs aligned for downtrend"
When: EMAs aligned bearish + price below Fast EMA (less strict condition)
How to Set Up Alerts:
Open indicator on chart
Click on three dots next to indicator name
Select "Create Alert"
In "Condition" field select needed alert:
Golden Cross
Death Cross
STRONG BULLISH
STRONG BEARISH
Bullish Ribbon
Bearish Ribbon
Configure notification method:
Pop-up in browser
Email
SMS (in Premium accounts)
Push notifications in mobile app
Webhook (for automation)
Select frequency:
Once Per Bar Close (recommended) - once on bar close
Once Per Bar - during bar formation
Only Once - only first time
Click "Create"
Tip: Create separate alerts for different timeframes and instruments
FAQ
1. Why don't STRONG signals appear?
Possible reasons:
Incorrect Fast/Mid/Slow order
Solution: Indicator automatically sorts EMAs by periods, but ensure selected EMAs have different periods
Base Multiplier too large
Solution: Reduce Base to 5-10 on lower timeframes
Market in range
Solution: STRONG signals appear only in trends - this is normal
Too strict EMA settings
Solution: Try classic combination: Phi³ / Pi×2 / e² with Base=10
Mid EMA too close to Fast or Slow
Solution: Select Mid EMA with period between Fast and Slow
2. How often should STRONG signals appear?
Normal frequency:
M1-M5: 5-15 signals per day (very active markets)
M15-H1: 2-8 signals per day
H4: 3-10 signals per week
D1: 2-5 signals per month
W1: 2-6 signals per year
If too many signals - market very volatile or Base too small
If too few signals - market in range or Base too large
4. What are the best settings for beginners?
Universal "out of the box" settings:
Matrix Core:
Base Multiplier: 10
Source: close
Phi Golden: Enabled, Power = 3
Pi Circular: Enabled, Multiple = 2
e Natural: Enabled, Power = 2
Delta Adaptive: Enabled, Base = 20, Sensitivity = 2.0
Manual Selection:
Fast: Phi Golden
Mid: e Natural
Slow: Pi Circular
Visualization:
Gradient Clouds: ON
Neon Glow: ON (Medium)
Pulsing Bar: ON (Medium)
Signal Highlights: ON (Light Fill)
Table: ON (Top Right, Small)
Signals:
Golden/Death Cross: ON
STRONG Signals: ON
Stop Loss: OFF (while learning)
Timeframe for learning: H1 or H4
5. Can I use only one EMA?
No, minimum 2 EMAs (Fast and Slow) for signal generation.
Mid EMA is optional:
With Mid EMA = more reliable but rarer signals
Without Mid EMA = more signals but less strict filtering
Recommendation: Start with 3 EMAs (Fast/Mid/Slow), then experiment
6. Does the indicator work on cryptocurrencies?
Yes, works excellently! Especially good on:
Bitcoin (BTC)
Ethereum (ETH)
Major altcoins (SOL, BNB, XRP)
Recommended settings for crypto:
Fast: Delta Adaptive (Base 10-15, Sensitivity 2.5-3.0)
Mid: Pi Circular (2Pi)
Slow: e Natural (e²)
Base: 5-10
Timeframe: M15, H1, H4
Crypto market features:
High volatility → use Delta Adaptive
24/7 trading → set alerts
Sharp movements → wide stops
7. Can I trade only with this indicator?
Technically yes, but NOT recommended.
Best approach - combine with:
Price Action - support/resistance levels, candle patterns
Volume - movement strength confirmation
Fibonacci - retracement and extension levels
RSI/MACD - divergences and overbought/oversold
Fundamental analysis - news, company reports
Hellenic Matrix:
Excellently determines trend and its strength
Provides clear entry/exit points
Doesn't consider fundamentals
Doesn't see major levels
8. Why do Gradient Clouds change color?
Color depends on EMA order:
Phi-Pi Cloud:
Blue - Pi EMA above Phi EMA (bullish alignment)
Gold - Phi EMA above Pi EMA (bearish alignment)
Pi-e Cloud:
Green - e EMA above Pi EMA (bullish alignment)
Blue - Pi EMA above e EMA (bearish alignment)
Color change = EMA order change = possible trend change
9. What is Momentum % in the table?
Momentum % = percentage deviation of price from Fast EMA
Formula:
Momentum = ((Close - Fast EMA) / Fast EMA) × 100
Interpretation:
+0.5% to +2% - normal bullish momentum
+2% to +5% - strong bullish momentum
+5% and above - overheating (correction possible)
-0.5% to -2% - normal bearish momentum
-2% to -5% - strong bearish momentum
-5% and below - oversold (bounce possible)
Usage:
Monitor momentum during STRONG signals
Large momentum = don't enter (wait for pullback)
Small momentum = good entry point
10. How to configure for scalping?
Settings for scalping (M1-M5):
Base Multiplier: 3-5
Source: close or hlc3 (smoother)
Fast: Delta Adaptive (Base 8-12, Sensitivity 3.0)
Mid: None (for more signals)
Slow: Phi Golden (Phi²) or Pi Circular (1Pi)
Visualization:
- Gradient Clouds: ON (helps see strength)
- Neon Glow: OFF (doesn't clutter chart)
- Pulsing Bar: ON (quick assessment)
- Signal Highlights: ON
Signals:
- Golden/Death Cross: ON
- STRONG Signals: ON
- Stop Loss: ON (1.0-1.5 ATR, R:R 1.5-2.0)
Scalping rules:
Trade only STRONG signals
Enter on bounce from Fast EMA
Tight stops (10-20 pips)
Quick take profit (+1R to +2R)
Don't hold through news
11. How to configure for long-term investing?
Settings for investing (D1-W1):
Base Multiplier: 20-30
Source: close
Fast: Phi Golden (Phi³ or Phi⁴)
Mid: e Natural (e²)
Slow: Pi Circular (3Pi or 4Pi)
Visualization:
- Gradient Clouds: ON
- Neon Glow: ON (Medium)
- Everything else - to taste
Signals:
- Golden/Death Cross: ON
- STRONG Signals: ON
- Stop Loss: OFF (use percentage stop)
Investing rules:
Enter only on STRONG signals
Hold while STRONG active (weeks/months)
Stop below Slow EMA or -10%
Take profit: by company targets or +50-100%
Ignore short-term pullbacks
12. What if indicator slows down chart?
Indicator is optimized, but if it slows:
Disable unnecessary visual effects:
Neon Glow: OFF (saves 8 plots)
Gradient Clouds: ON but low quality
Lambda Wave EMA: OFF (if not using)
Reduce number of active EMAs:
Sigma Composite: OFF
Lambda Wave: OFF
Leave only Phi, Pi, e, Delta
Simplify settings:
Pulsing Bar: OFF
Greek Labels: OFF
Info Table: smaller size
13. Can I use on different timeframes simultaneously?
Yes! Multi-timeframe analysis is very powerful:
Classic scheme:
Higher TF (D1, W1) - determine global trend
Wait for STRONG signal
This is our trading direction
Middle TF (H4, H1) - look for confirmation
STRONG signal in same direction
Precise entry zone
Lower TF (M15, M5) - entry point
Golden Cross or bounce from Fast EMA
Precise stop loss
Example:
W1: STRONG BUY active (global uptrend)
H4: STRONG BUY appeared (confirmation)
M15: Wait for Golden Cross or bounce from Fast EMA → ENTRY
Advantages:
Maximum reliability
Clear timeframe hierarchy
Large targets
14. How does indicator work on news?
Delta Adaptive EMA adapts excellently to news:
Before news:
Low volatility → Delta EMA becomes fast → pulls to price
During news:
Sharp volatility spike → Delta EMA slows → filters noise
After news:
Volatility normalizes → Delta EMA returns to normal
Recommendations:
Don't trade at news release moment (spreads widen)
Wait for STRONG signal after news (2-5 bars)
Use Delta Adaptive as Fast EMA for quick reaction
Widen stops by 50-100% during important news
Advanced Techniques
Technique 1: "Divergences with EMA"
Idea: Look for discrepancies between price and Fast EMA
Bullish divergence:
Price makes lower low
Fast EMA makes higher low
= Possible reversal up
Bearish divergence:
Price makes higher high
Fast EMA makes lower high
= Possible reversal down
How to trade:
Find divergence
Wait for STRONG signal in divergence direction
Enter on confirmation
Technique 2: "EMA Tunnel"
Idea: Use space between Fast and Slow EMA as "tunnel"
Rules:
Wide tunnel - strong trend, hold position
Narrow tunnel - weak trend or consolidation, caution
Tunnel narrowing - trend weakening, prepare to exit
Tunnel widening - trend strengthening, can add
Visually: Gradient Clouds show this automatically!
Trading:
Enter on STRONG signal (tunnel starts widening)
Hold while tunnel wide
Exit when tunnel starts narrowing
Technique 3: "Wave Analysis with Lambda"
Idea: Lambda Wave EMA creates sinusoid matching market cycles
Setup:
Lambda Base Period: 30
Lambda Wave Amplitude: 0.5
Lambda Wave Frequency: 50 (adjusted to asset cycle)
How to find correct Frequency:
Look at historical cycles (distance between local highs)
Average distance = your Frequency
Example: if highs every 40-60 bars, set Frequency = 50
Trading:
Enter when Lambda Wave at bottom of sinusoid (growth potential)
Exit when Lambda Wave at top (fall potential)
Combine with STRONG signals
Technique 4: "Cluster Analysis"
Idea: When all EMAs gather in narrow cluster = powerful breakout soon
Cluster signs:
All EMAs (Phi, Pi, e, Delta) within 0.5-1% of each other
Gradient Clouds almost invisible
Price jumping around all EMAs
Trading:
Identify cluster (all EMAs close)
Determine breakout direction (where more volume, higher TFs direction)
Wait for breakout and STRONG signal
Enter on confirmation
Target = cluster size × 3-5
This is very powerful technique for big moves!
Technique 5: "Sigma as Dynamic Level"
Idea: Sigma Composite EMA = average of all EMAs = magnetic level
Usage:
Enable Sigma Composite (Weighted Average)
Sigma works as dynamic support/resistance
Price often returns to Sigma before trend continuation
Trading:
In trend: Enter on bounces from Sigma
In range: Fade moves from Sigma (trade return to Sigma)
On breakout: Sigma becomes support/resistance
Risk Management
Basic Rules
1. Position Size
Conservative: 1% of capital per trade
Moderate: 2% of capital per trade (recommended)
Aggressive: 3-5% (only for experienced)
Calculation formula:
Lot Size = (Capital × Risk%) / (Stop in pips × Pip value)
2. Risk/Reward Ratio
Minimum: 1:1.5
Standard: 1:2 (recommended)
Optimal: 1:3
Aggressive: 1:5+
3. Maximum Drawdown
Daily: -3% to -5%
Weekly: -7% to -10%
Monthly: -15% to -20%
Upon reaching limit → STOP trading until end of period
Position Management Strategies
1. Fixed Stop
Method:
Stop below/above Fast EMA or local extreme
DON'T move stop against position
Can move to breakeven
For whom: Beginners, conservative traders
2. Trailing by Fast EMA
Method:
Each day (or bar) move stop to Fast EMA level
Position closes when price breaks Fast EMA
Advantages:
Stay in trend as long as possible
Automatically exit on reversal
For whom: Trend followers, swing traders
3. Partial Exit
Method:
50% of position close at +2R
50% hold with trailing by Mid EMA or Slow EMA
Advantages:
Lock profit
Leave position for big move
Psychologically comfortable
For whom: Universal method (recommended)
4. Pyramiding
Method:
First entry on STRONG signal (50% of planned position)
Add 25% on pullback to Fast EMA
Add another 25% on pullback to Mid EMA
Overall stop below Slow EMA
Advantages:
Average entry price
Reduce risk
Increase profit in strong trends
Caution:
Works only in trends
In range leads to losses
For whom: Experienced traders
Trading Psychology
Correct Mindset
1. Indicator is a tool, not holy grail
Indicator shows probability, not guarantee
There will be losing trades - this is normal
Important is series statistics, not one trade
2. Trust the system
If STRONG signal appeared - enter
Don't search for "perfect" moment
Follow trading plan
3. Patience
STRONG signals don't appear every day
Better miss signal than enter against trend
Quality over quantity
4. Discipline
Always set stop loss
Don't move stop against position
Don't increase risk after losses
Beginner Mistakes
1. "I know better than indicator"
Indicator says STRONG BUY, but you think "too high, will wait for pullback"
Result: miss profitable move
Solution: Trust signals or don't use indicator
2. "Will reverse now for sure"
Trading against STRONG trend
Result: stops, stops, stops
Solution: Trend is your friend, trade with trend
3. "Will hold a bit more"
Don't exit when STRONG signal disappears
Greed eats profit
Solution: If signal gone - exit!
4. "I'll recover"
After losses double risk
Result: huge losses
Solution: Fixed % risk ALWAYS
5. "I don't like this signal"
Skip signals because of "feeling"
Result: inconsistency, no statistics
Solution: Trade ALL signals or clearly define filters
Trading Journal
What to Record
For each trade:
1. Entry/exit date and time
2. Instrument and timeframe
3. Signal type
Golden Cross
STRONG BUY
STRONG SELL
Death Cross
4. Indicator settings
Fast/Mid/Slow EMA
Base Multiplier
Other parameters
5. Chart screenshot
Entry moment
Exit moment
6. Trade parameters
Position size
Stop loss
Take Profit
R:R
7. Result
Profit/Loss in $
Profit/Loss in %
Profit/Loss in R
8. Notes
What was right
What was wrong
Emotions during trade
Lessons
Journal Analysis
Analyze weekly:
1. Win Rate
Win Rate = (Profitable trades / All trades) × 100%
Good: 50-60%
Excellent: 60-70%
Exceptional: 70%+
2. Average R
Average R = Sum of all R / Number of trades
Good: +0.5R
Excellent: +1.0R
Exceptional: +1.5R+
3. Profit Factor
Profit Factor = Total profit / Total losses
Good: 1.5+
Excellent: 2.0+
Exceptional: 3.0+
4. Maximum Drawdown
Track consecutive losses
If more than 5 in row - stop, check system
5. Best/Worst Trades
What was common in best trades? (do more)
What was common in worst trades? (avoid)
Pre-Trade Checklist
Technical Analysis
STRONG signal active (BUY or SELL)
All EMAs properly aligned (Fast > Mid > Slow or reverse)
Price on correct side of Fast EMA
Gradient Clouds confirm trend
Pulsing Bar shows STRONG state
Momentum % in normal range (not overheated)
No close strong levels against direction
Higher timeframe doesn't contradict
Risk Management
Position size calculated (1-2% risk)
Stop loss set
Take profit calculated (minimum 1:2)
R:R satisfactory
Daily/weekly risk limit not exceeded
No other open correlated positions
Fundamental Analysis
No important news in coming hours
Market session appropriate (liquidity)
No contradicting fundamentals
Understand why asset is moving
Psychology
Calm and thinking clearly
No emotions from previous trades
Ready to accept loss at stop
Following trading plan
Not revenging market for past losses
If at least one point is NO - think twice before entering!
Learning Roadmap
Week 1: Familiarization
Goals:
Install and configure indicator
Study all EMA types
Understand visualization
Tasks:
Add indicator to chart
Test all Fast/Mid/Slow settings
Play with Base Multiplier on different timeframes
Observe Gradient Clouds and Pulsing Bar
Study Info Table
Result: Comfort with indicator interface
Week 2: Signals
Goals:
Learn to recognize all signal types
Understand difference between Golden Cross and STRONG
Tasks:
Find 10 Golden Cross examples in history
Find 10 STRONG BUY examples in history
Compare their results (which worked better)
Set up alerts
Get 5 real alerts
Result: Understanding signals
Week 3: Demo Trading
Goals:
Start trading signals on demo account
Gather statistics
Tasks:
Open demo account
Trade ONLY STRONG signals
Keep journal (minimum 20 trades)
Don't change indicator settings
Strictly follow stop losses
Result: 20+ documented trades
Week 4: Analysis
Goals:
Analyze demo trading results
Optimize approach
Tasks:
Calculate win rate and average R
Find patterns in profitable trades
Find patterns in losing trades
Adjust approach (not indicator!)
Write trading plan
Result: Trading plan on 1 page
Month 2: Improvement
Goals:
Deepen understanding
Add additional techniques
Tasks:
Study multi-timeframe analysis
Test combinations with Price Action
Try advanced techniques (divergences, tunnels)
Continue demo trading (minimum 50 trades)
Achieve stable profitability on demo
Result: Win rate 55%+ and Profit Factor 1.5+
Month 3: Real Trading
Goals:
Transition to real account
Maintain discipline
Tasks:
Open small real account
Trade minimum lots
Strictly follow trading plan
DON'T increase risk
Focus on process, not profit
Result: Psychological comfort on real
Month 4+: Scaling
Goals:
Increase account
Become consistently profitable
Tasks:
With 60%+ win rate can increase risk to 2%
Upon doubling account can add capital
Continue keeping journal
Periodically review and improve strategy
Share experience with community
Result: Stable profitability month after month
Additional Resources
Recommended Reading
Technical Analysis:
"Technical Analysis of Financial Markets" - John Murphy
"Trading in the Zone" - Mark Douglas (psychology)
"Market Wizards" - Jack Schwager (trader interviews)
EMA and Moving Averages:
"Moving Averages 101" - Steve Burns
Articles on Investopedia about EMA
Risk Management:
"The Mathematics of Money Management" - Ralph Vince
"Trade Your Way to Financial Freedom" - Van K. Tharp
Trading Journals:
Edgewonk (paid, very powerful)
Tradervue (free version + premium)
Excel/Google Sheets (free)
Screeners:
TradingView Stock Screener
Finviz (stocks)
CoinMarketCap (crypto)
Conclusion
Hellenic EMA Matrix is a powerful tool based on universal mathematical constants of nature. The indicator combines:
Mathematical elegance - Phi, Pi, e instead of arbitrary numbers
Premium visualization - Neon Glow, Gradient Clouds, Pulsing Bar
Reliable signals - STRONG BUY/SELL work on all timeframes
Flexibility - 6 EMA types, adaptation to any trading style
Automation - auto-sorting EMAs, SL/TP calculation, alerts
Key Success Principles:
Simplicity - start with basic settings (Phi/Pi/e, Base=10)
Discipline - follow STRONG signals strictly
Patience - wait for quality setups
Risk Management - 1-2% per trade, ALWAYS
Journal - document every trade
Learning - constantly improve skills
Remember:
Indicator shows probability, not guarantee
Important is series statistics, not one trade
Psychology more important than technique
Quality more important than quantity
Process more important than result
Acknowledgments
Thank you for using Hellenic EMA Matrix - Alpha Omega Premium!
The indicator was created with love for mathematics, markets, and beautiful visualization.
Wishing you profitable trading!
Guide Version: 1.0
Date: 2025
Compatibility: Pine Script v6, TradingView
"In the simplicity of mathematical constants lies the complexity of market movements"
Dual TF VWAP + ATR BandsDual TF VWAP + EMA (3×3 Outer Shells)
A precision volatility framework combining institutional VWAP structure with trend-anchored EMA logic.
🔍 Overview
Dual TF VWAP + EMA is a multi-layer trend and volatility system designed for traders who want clean directional context, controlled volatility boundaries, and a reliable method to spot pivots, expansions, compressions, and exhaustion points across any timeframe.
This tool blends:
Higher-Timeframe VWAP (50-period rolling)
Local EMA Midline (configurable)
3×3 ATR Outer Shells
Directional Color Coding
Signal-Ready Interaction Zones
Unlike traditional Bollinger Bands, Keltner channels, or static envelopes, this indicator adapts dynamically with both price and volume, giving deeper insight into how institutions accumulate, distribute, or expand trends.
🎯 What It Shows
1. Higher-Timeframe VWAP Midline
A 50-period Rolling VWAP that reflects where real volume-weighted control sits.
Perfect for reading:
Institutional trend bias
Value area reclaims
High-confidence mean reversions
High-probability trend continuations
2. Local EMA Trendline (Configurable)
A flexible EMA that acts as your local “risk-on/off” trend gauge.
You can use:
12 EMA for aggression
20 EMA for balanced trending
50 EMA for slower institutional rhythm
This EMA + VWAP pairing creates a powerful trend confirmation system.
3. Outer ATR Shells (U1–U3 / L1–L3)
Three upper and three lower ATR-based shells form a volatility map showing:
U1/L1: First reaction zones
U2/L2: Overextension zones
U3/L3: Exhaustion / blow-off tops / panic bottoms
The 3×3 shells tell you instantly whether price is:
Expanding
Compressing
Overextended
Reversing
Trending cleanly
📘 How To Use It — Practical Trading Logic
1. Trend Confirmation
Bullish: Price above VWAP + EMA rising + 12 EMA above U1
Bearish: Price below VWAP + EMA falling + 12 EMA under L1
2. Reversals
U3/L3 taps signal exhaustion
EMA rejection at U1/U2 confirms fading momentum
VWAP reclaim confirms the reversal
Trend resumes once EMA crosses back above/below VWAP
3. Momentum Acceleration
When price floats above the EMA without touching it and rides between:
EMA → U1 → U2
trend acceleration is underway (trip-wire continuation signal).
4. Safe Entries
EMA reclaim
VWAP reclaim after sweep
EMA → VWAP “compression and release”
Price floating above EMA with U1 break
5. Safe Exits
U2/U3 spikes
EMA flattening
EMA cross back under VWAP
Shell compression before trend shift
---Why This Tool Works---
Traditional bands are one-dimensional:
They react to price only.
This tool uses price + volatility + volume, so it shows:
Real trend strength
Institutional control zones
High-probability reversal points
Low-risk entry pockets
It performs exceptionally well across:
SPY / QQQ
Tech momentum
Small caps
Crypto
High-beta growth names
Summary
Dual TF VWAP + EMA (3×3 Outer Shells) is built for traders who want:
Clear trend direction
Accurate expansion/reversal signals
Dynamic institutional value zones
Multi-timeframe confidence
Clean volatility boundaries
A powerful companion for confirmation systems, breakout strategies, and liquidity-based execution.
GEX / Gamma - SPX Indicator Description – GEX / Gamma (SPX)
This indicator allows you to manually plot your daily +GEX, TRANS-GEX, and –GEX levels on SPX and visualize how price reacts around key gamma zones.
You enter the three levels each morning, and the script automatically draws:
+GEX / TRANS / –GEX zones with an adjustable buffer
Clean labels (e.g., “+GEX: 6850”) pinned to the right side of the chart
Today-only candle coloring (green above TRANS-GEX, red below)
Zones extend from yesterday’s session through the current session, helping highlight areas where dealer hedging flows may influence volatility, compression, or acceleration.
How to Use
Add the indicator to any intraday SPX chart.
Open settings and enter your +GEX, TRANS-GEX, and –GEX levels for the day.
Adjust the buffer, colors, and label style as needed.
Watch how price behaves as it moves above or below TRANS-GEX and interacts with +/- GEX zones.
Best For
Intraday SPX / ES / SPY
Options traders
Volatility and gamma-aware strategies
Strategy Behind It (Tight Version)
GEX levels help identify where dealer hedging flows can influence SPX price behavior.
+GEX (Positive Gamma)
Market tends to stabilize here. Dealers hedge against price moves, creating mean-reversion and lower volatility.
TRANS-GEX (Transition Level)
Key pivot where gamma flips. Price crossing this level often signals a shift in volatility or intraday direction.
–GEX (Negative Gamma)
Market becomes more reactive. Dealers hedge with price, increasing volatility, momentum, and trend potential.
How traders use it:
Expect resistance or slowdown into +GEX
Watch for potential bottoming or increased volatility –GEX
Use TRANS-GEX as a bias line or trigger for intraday shifts
A move outside of either the +GEX or -GEX will likely result in some type of high volume move.
TradeUniv.com Expected MovesTradeUniv.com Expected Moves
See where the market expects stocks to move based on options pricing data. This indicator shows you upper and lower price levels that help identify potential support, resistance, and overextended moves.
What Are Expected Moves?
Expected moves are calculated from option prices and show where the market thinks a stock is likely to trade by the end of the day or week. Think of them as probability zones - when price reaches or crosses these levels, it may signal an unusual
move or potential reversal opportunity.
What You'll See on Your Chart:
• Upper Level (Green) - Expected high for the period
• Lower Level (Red) - Expected low for the period• Midpoint (Gray) - Previous day's closing price (your reference point)
• Shaded Area - The expected trading range between levels
How to Use:
1. Visit www.tradeuniv.com
2. Select your favorite tickers
3. Click "Generate Script" and copy the TradingView input
4. Paste it into this indicator's settings
5. The indicator automatically shows the expected moves for whatever chart you're viewing
Perfect For:
• Day traders planning entry and exit zones
• Identifying when price has moved "too far too fast"
• Spotting potential reversal areas
• Understanding daily volatility expectations
• Planning option strategies around expected ranges
Features:
• Automatically detects daily vs weekly expirations (SPY, IWM, QQQ use daily; others use weekly)
• Customizable colors and line styles
• Price crossing alerts (get notified when price breaks above/below expected levels)
• Works on any timeframe
• Clean, minimal chart display
Important:
• Requires TradeUniv.com free account to generate data
• Refresh your data daily for accurate calculations
• Only shows levels for tickers you selected when generating
P1 - Multi-Instrument Weekly Levels - Version 11.9.25.5Levels based on RDGD channels.
// ===========================================================================
// Multi-Instrument Weekly Levels + MSL X + Alerts + ES to SPX Converter
// Version: 11.9.25.5
//
// VERSION TRACKING:
// Format: xx.xx.xx.x (Month.Day.Year.Revision)
// - First number: Month (11 = November)
// - Second number: Day (9 = 9th)
// - Third number: Year (25 = 2025)
// - Fourth number: Revision (5 = updated MSL/NPL values and reorganized settings)
//
// CHANGE LOG:
// 11.9.25.5 - Updated MSL/NPL values and reorganized settings layout
// 11.9.25.4 - Updated NQ Monday and Weekly levels
// 11.9.25.3 - Fixed showSPXLevels variable name (capital L)
// 11.9.25.2 - Updated SPY, QQQ, ES, YM, RTY, GC weekly and daily levels
// 11.9.25.1 - Initial version saved as starting script
// ===========================================================================
X ATM Option Ladder FlowX ATM Option Ladder Flow is a specialized options-market visualization tool designed for intraday tracking of at-the-money (ATM) option volume flow in index ETFs such as QQQ and SPY.
The script dynamically identifies the ATM contract on every bar and plots real-time call-versus-put volume distributions and marker to represent if the volume corresponded with the price of the option going up or down.
By analyzing volume and direction data from multiple strikes within an ±8-point range, the indicator produces a real-time histogram that reflects how order flow evolves relative to the underlying price.
Complementary status tables display the active strike, ladder position, and warnings when the underlying moves outside the monitored range.
Core Features
Dynamic ATM selection – Each bar automatically maps to the option contract closest to the underlying’s price.
Bidirectional volume comparison – Visual separation of call and put volume, with “up” markers highlighting contracts trading above their prior close.
Multi-strike ladder analysis – Samples strikes ±8 points from the defined center to capture flow skew and momentum near the money.
Optimized data calls – Uses tuple requests to minimize request.security() load, enabling a deeper ladder within TradingView limits.
Session awareness – Restricts processing to the 9:30 AM – 4:15 PM ET option-trading window.
Status dashboard – Displays date, active strike, warning flags (“⚠︎ / •outside”), and ladder parameters directly on chart.
Use Case
The indicator is intended for intraday traders and options-flow analysts who want to visualize how short-term liquidity and sentiment migrate across the ATM region as the underlying moves. Typical applications include:
Monitoring real-time call/put volume balance to confirm directional momentum or detect absorption zones.
Identifying volatility clustering near the money—where hedging pressure or gamma concentration can influence underlying price stability.
Detecting when price exits the monitored ladder (⚠︎ / •outside), signaling a potential shift to a new dominant option band or requiring manual recentering.
Integrating option flow into broader futures or ETF bias models (e.g., NQ/ES alignment or QQQ/SPY flow confirmation).
Technical Notes
Static-center architecture ensures historical consistency: prior bars remain fixed even after re-centering.
Ladder depth is hard-coded to ±8, the maximum possible within TradingView’s security-call limits.
auto_nudge is enabled to smoothly align the selected lane with the active ATM without requiring user intervention.
Indicator is optimized for 1-minute to 5-minute charts; use overlay = false to preserve scale clarity.
MACD Volume VWAP Scalping (2min) by Obiii📘 Strategy Description (for TradingView)
MACD Volume VWAP Scalping Strategy (2-Minute Intraday Momentum)
This strategy is designed for scalpers and short-term intraday traders who focus on capturing small, high-probability moves during the most active hours of the trading session — typically between 9:45 AM and 11:30 AM (New York time).
The system combines three key momentum confirmations:
MACD crossovers to detect short-term trend shifts,
Volume spikes to validate real market participation, and
VWAP / EMA alignment to filter trades in the direction of the prevailing intraday trend.
🔹 Entry Logic
Long Entry:
MACD line crosses above the signal line
Both MACD and Signal are above zero
Current volume > average of the last 10 candles
Price is above VWAP and (optionally) above EMA 9 and EMA 20
Short Entry:
MACD line crosses below the signal line
Both MACD and Signal are below zero
Current volume > average of the last 10 candles
Price is below VWAP and (optionally) below EMA 9 and EMA 20
🎯 Exit Logic
Fixed Take Profit: +0.25%
Fixed Stop Loss: -0.15% to -0.20%
Optionally, switch to the 5-minute chart after entry to monitor momentum and manage exits more smoothly.
⚙️ Recommended Settings
Timeframe: 2 minutes (entries), 5 minutes (monitoring)
Market Session: 9:45 AM – 11:30 AM EST
Assets: Highly liquid instruments such as SPY, QQQ, NVDA, TSLA, AAPL, or large-cap momentum stocks.
💡 Notes
This is a momentum-based scalping strategy — precision and discipline are key.
It performs best in high-volume environments where clear direction emerges after the morning volatility settles.
The system can be fine-tuned for different profit targets, MACD settings, or volume thresholds depending on volatility.
A+ Trade Checklist (Bullish + Bearish Mode + Alerts) – Fixed v61. Trend direction (EMA alignment)
2. Relative Strength vs SPY (is your stock stronger than the market?)
3. Volume confirmation
4. RSI strength
5. Candle momentum
Price Action Scanner (v1)Price Action Scanner 1st addition, This indicator is begging developed using many combination and basing signal in price action and market volume. After years of trading I'm trying to make something simple to trade SPY, IWM and QQQ.
Pulsar Trading System-LITE📡 Pulsar Trading System
OVERVIEW
Pulsar is a comprehensive breakout trading system that combines dynamic support/resistance detection, trend filtering, and volume confirmation to identify high-probability entry opportunities. Unlike simple breakout indicators, Pulsar uses multi-timeframe analysis and adaptive ATR-based calculations to filter false signals and provide complete trade management from entry to exit.
WHAT MAKES THIS ORIGINAL
This indicator is unique in its integration of multiple complementary systems:
-Adaptive ATR Zones: Support and resistance levels are not static—they dynamically adjust based on current market volatility (ATR), creating entry zones that expand and contract with market conditions rather than using fixed price levels.
-Multi-Timeframe SuperTrend Filter: The trend filter operates on a higher timeframe than the chart (e.g., 5-minute SuperTrend on a 1-minute chart) to prevent counter-trend trades while maintaining granular entry precision. The visual ribbon with humorous warning text ("🚫 Don't Short - Trend is Your Friend! 📈") provides immediate trend awareness.
-Intelligent Cooldown System: After any trade exit (stop loss or take profit), the system enters a configurable cooldown period, preventing overtrading during choppy or consolidating market conditions—a critical feature often missing in breakout systems.
-Dynamic Trailing Stops: The trailing stop uses ATR multipliers to lock in profits while adapting to volatility, moving only in the favorable direction and never loosening.
-Comprehensive Dashboard: Real-time analysis displays trade status, entry prices, distances to targets in both points and ATR multiples, volume confirmation status, and cooldown countdown.
HOW IT WORKS
Core Detection Logic:
Pulsar identifies breakout opportunities by monitoring price interaction with dynamically calculated support and resistance levels:
Support/Resistance Calculation: Uses ta.lowest() and ta.highest() over a configurable lookback period to identify key levels, then adds ATR-based buffers (0.5 × ATR) to create entry zones.
Breakout Conditions:
Long Entry: Price closes above support buffer AND recent low touched support AND volume exceeds threshold
Short Entry: Price closes below resistance buffer AND recent high touched resistance AND volume exceeds threshold
SuperTrend Filter: A separate higher-timeframe SuperTrend calculation determines overall trend direction. Entries only trigger when breakout direction aligns with SuperTrend (bullish breakout + bullish trend, or bearish breakout + bearish trend).
Volume Confirmation: Current volume must exceed a configurable multiple of the 14-period SMA (default 1.0×) to confirm genuine interest in the breakout.
Cooldown Mechanism: After exit, the system tracks bars elapsed and blocks new signals until the cooldown period completes, preventing rapid-fire entries in ranging markets.
Trade Management:
Stop Loss: Calculated as entry zone ± (ATR × SL Multiplier)
Take Profit 1: Entry zone ± (ATR × TP1 Multiplier)
Take Profit 2: Entry zone ± (ATR × TP2 Multiplier)
Trailing Stop (optional): Updates every bar, moving the stop closer by maintaining distance of (ATR × Trailing Multiplier) from current price, but only in favorable direction
SuperTrend Calculation:
The SuperTrend uses standard methodology:
Upper Band = (High + Low) / 2 + (Multiplier × ATR)
Lower Band = (High + Low) / 2 - (Multiplier × ATR)
Direction changes when price crosses opposite band
The ribbon visualization adds a width offset (ATR × Ribbon Width) to create a filled zone rather than a single line.
HOW TO USE
Setup:
Add Pulsar to your chart (works best on liquid instruments like NQ, ES, CL)
Configure timeframe-specific settings (see recommendations below)
Enable SuperTrend Filter for trend-following mode, or disable for pure breakout mode
Set up alerts for Entry, TP1, TP2, and Stop Loss events
Recommended Settings by Timeframe:
1-Minute Charts:
Lookback Period: 10-15
SuperTrend Timeframe: 5 min
ATR Timeframe: 5 min (for stability)
Cooldown: 8-12 bars
Trailing Stop: Enabled with 0.8-1.0 multiplier
5-Minute Charts:
Lookback Period: 15-20
SuperTrend Timeframe: 15 min
ATR Timeframe: current chart
Cooldown: 5-8 bars
Trailing Stop: Optional
15-Minute+ Charts:
Lookback Period: 20-30
SuperTrend Timeframe: 1 hour
ATR Timeframe: current chart
Cooldown: 3-5 bars
Trailing Stop: Optional
Interpreting Signals:
Long/Short Zone Box: Green (long) or red (short) box appears when breakout conditions are met
Blue Entry Line: Shows your entry price
Red/Orange SL Line: Red = fixed stop, Orange = trailing stop (moves in real-time)
Green TP Lines: TP1 (closer) and TP2 (further) targets
SuperTrend Ribbon: Green = bullish trend (favor longs), Red = bearish trend (favor shorts)
Dashboard Status: Monitor trade state, distances, volume confirmation, and cooldown
Best Practices:
Use SuperTrend Filter: Significantly reduces false signals by avoiding counter-trend trades
Enable Cooldown on Fast Timeframes: Prevents overtrading on 1-5 minute charts
Volume Confirmation is Critical: Don't lower volume multiplier below 0.9 on futures
Use Higher Timeframe ATR: On 1-minute charts, use 5-minute ATR for stability
Avoid Major News Events: Disable during FOMC, NFP, CPI releases
Scale Out Strategy: Consider taking partial profits at TP1, letting remainder run to TP2
Parameter Optimization:
Start conservative and adjust based on results:
Too many stop-outs: Increase SL multiplier or SuperTrend multiplier
Missing good trades: Decrease volume multiplier or cooldown period
Too many false signals: Increase volume multiplier, lookback period, or cooldown
Profits not protected: Enable trailing stop or reduce trailing multiplier
KEY FEATURES
✅ Dynamic ATR-Based Zones: Entry, stop loss, and take profit levels automatically adjust to market volatility
✅ Multi-Timeframe Trend Filter: Uses higher timeframe SuperTrend to eliminate counter-trend trades
✅ Volume Confirmation: Filters low-volume false breakouts
✅ Intelligent Cooldown: Prevents overtrading with configurable post-trade waiting period
✅ Trailing Stop System: Optional dynamic stops that lock in profits using ATR distance
✅ Real-Time Dashboard: 13-row analysis showing trade status, targets, distances, volume, and cooldown
✅ Visual Ribbon Warnings: Humorous trend-following reminders on SuperTrend ribbon
✅ Complete Alert System: Notifications for entries, TP1, TP2, fixed stops, and trailing stops
✅ Customizable Visuals: Adjustable colors, dashboard position, text size, and line lengths
✅ Non-Repainting: Uses lookahead = barmerge.lookahead_off for all multi-timeframe calculations
SETTINGS EXPLAINED
SuperTrend Filter:
Enable: Toggle trend filtering on/off
Timeframe: Higher timeframe for trend analysis (recommended 3-5x chart timeframe)
ATR Period: Period for ATR calculation in SuperTrend (10-14 standard)
Multiplier: Distance from center band (2.5-3.5 for most markets)
Ribbon Width: Visual thickness of trend ribbon (0.2-0.5)
Core Parameters:
Lookback Period: Bars used to identify support/resistance (lower = more sensitive)
ATR Period: Bars for Average True Range calculation (14 is standard)
ATR Timeframe: Use higher timeframe ATR for smoother calculations on fast charts
Volume Multiplier: Required volume vs average (1.0 = average, 1.5 = 50% above average)
TP/SL:
SL Multiplier: Stop loss distance in ATR units (1.0-2.0 typical)
TP1 Multiplier: First target in ATR units (1.5-2.5 typical)
TP2 Multiplier: Second target in ATR units (2.0-3.5 typical)
Trailing Stop:
Enable: Activate dynamic trailing stop
Multiplier: Distance from current price in ATR units (0.8-1.5 typical)
Cooldown:
Enable: Prevent new signals after trade exit
Bars: Number of bars to wait before allowing next trade (higher on fast timeframes)
IMPORTANT NOTES
⚠️ Not a Holy Grail: No indicator is perfect. Pulsar is a tool that requires proper risk management, position sizing, and trading discipline.
⚠️ Backtest First: Test settings on historical data before live trading. Results vary by instrument, timeframe, and market conditions.
⚠️ Market Conditions Matter: Breakout systems perform best in trending markets. Consider reducing size or disabling during known choppy periods.
⚠️ Stop Loss is Mandatory: Always use the provided stop loss levels. Markets can move against you rapidly.
⚠️ Volume Data Required: This indicator requires volume data to function properly. It will display a warning if volume is unavailable.
⚠️ No Repainting: All multi-timeframe calls use non-repainting settings. What you see in real-time is what will be plotted historically.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Version: Pine Script v6
Type: Indicator (overlay = true)
Max Boxes: 500 (for zone visualization)
Max Lines: 500 (for TP/SL levels)
Max Labels: Unlimited (for annotations)
Repainting: None (uses lookahead = barmerge.lookahead_off)
COMPATIBLE INSTRUMENTS
Works best on liquid instruments with reliable volume data:
✅ Futures: NQ, MNQ, ES, MES, YM, MYM, RTY, M2K, CL, GC
✅ Forex: Major pairs (EUR/USD, GBP/USD, etc.)
✅ Stocks: Large-cap stocks with high volume
⚠️ Crypto: Works but requires higher ATR multipliers
❌ Low Volume Stocks: May produce unreliable signals
SUPPORT
For questions, suggestions, or to report issues, please comment below. I actively maintain this indicator and appreciate feedback from the community.
Enjoy trading with Pulsar! 🌟
TrendRebel.pro SMA 🆓Welcome to Trend Rebel!
This 🆓 Indicator will help guide you through boundaries across multiple timeframes.
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Dashboard — Vol & PriceDashboard for traders
Indicator Description
1. Prev Day High
What it shows: the previous trading day's high.
Why it shows: a resistance level. Many traders watch to see if the price will hold above or below this level. A breakout can signal buying strength.
2. Prev Day Low
What it shows: the previous day's low.
Why it shows: a support level. If the price breaks downwards, it signals weakness and a possible continuation of the decline.
3. Today
What it shows:
The difference between the current price and yesterday's close (in absolute values and as a percentage).
Color: green for an increase, red for a decrease.
Why it shows: immediately shows how strong a gap or movement is today relative to yesterday. This is an indicator of current momentum.
4. ADR, % (Average Daily Range)
What it shows: Average daily range (High – Low), expressed as a percentage of the closing price, for the selected period (default 7 days).
Why it's useful: To understand the "normal" volatility of an instrument. For example, if the ADR is 3%, then a 1% move is small, while a 6% move is very large.
5. ATR (Average True Range)
What it shows: Average fluctuation range (including gaps), in absolute points, for the specified period (default 7 days).
Why it's useful: A classic volatility indicator. Useful for setting stops, calculating position sizes, and identifying "noise" movements.
6. ATR (Today), %
What it shows: How much the current movement today (from yesterday's close to the current price) represents in % of the average ATR.
Why it shows: Shows whether the instrument has "played out" its average range. If the value is already >100%, there is a high probability that the movement will begin to slow.
7. Vol (Today)
What it shows:
Current trading volume for the day (in millions/billions).
Comparison with yesterday as a percentage (for example: 77.32M (-52.78%)).
Color: green if the volume is higher than yesterday; red if lower.
Why it shows:Quickly shows whether the market is active today. Volume = fuel for price movement.
8. Avg Vol (20d)
What it shows: Average daily volume over the last 20 trading days.
Why it's useful:"normal" activity level. It's a convenient backdrop for assessing today's turnover.
9. Rel. Vol (Today), % (Relative Volume)
What it shows: Deviation of the current volume from the average (20 days).
Formula: `(today / average - 1)` * 100`.
+30% = volume 30% above average, -40% = 40% below average.
Color: green for +, red for –.
Why it's useful:A key indicator for a trader. If RelVol > 100% (green), the market is "charged," and the movement is more significant. If low, activity is weak and movements are less reliable.
10. Normalized RS (Relative Strength)
What it shows: the relative strength of a stock to a selected benchmark (e.g., SPY), normalized by the period (default 7 days).
100 = same result as the market.
> 100 = the stock is stronger than the index.
<100 = weaker than the index.
Why it's needed: filtering ideas. Strong stocks rise faster when the market rises, weak stocks fall more sharply. This helps trade in the direction of the trend and select the best candidates.
In summary:
Prev High / Low — key support and resistance levels.
Today — an instant understanding of the current momentum.
ADR and ATR — volatility and potential movement.
ATR (Today) — how much the instrument has already "run."
Vol + Rel.Vol — activity and confirmation of the movement's strength.
RS — selecting strong/weak leaders against the market.
SMC ORB vs Pre-Market SPY/IWMStacks institutional confluences such as Smart Money Concepts, Inner Circle Trading, volatility, and structure.
Plots Premarket high/low and 15 minute Opening range
Plots the first sweep of Premarket high/low and any subsequent orb breaks
Local Hurst Slope [Dynamic Regime]1. HOW THE INDICATOR WORKS (Math → Market Edge)Step
Math
Market Intuition
1. Log-Returns
r_t = log(P_t / P_{t-1})
Removes scale, makes series stationary
2. R/S per τ
R = max(cum_dev) - min(cum_dev)
S = stdev(segment)
Measures memory strength over window τ
3. H(τ) = log(R/S) / log(τ)
Di Matteo (2007)
H > 0.5 → Trend memory
H < 0.5 → Mean-reversion
4. Slope = dH/d(log τ)
Linear regression of H vs log(τ)
Slope > 0.12 → Trend accelerating
Slope < -0.08 → Reversion emerging
LEADING EDGE: The slope changes 3–20 bars BEFORE price confirms
→ You enter before the crowd, exit before the trap
Slope > +0.12 + Strong Trend = Bullish = Long
Slope +0.05 to +0.12 = Weak Trend = Cautious = Hold/Trail
Slope -0.05 to +0.05 = Random = No Edge
Slope-0.08 to -0.05 = Weak Reversion = Bearish setup = Prepare Short
Slope < -0.08 = Strong Reversion = Bearish= Short
PRO TIPS
Only trade in direction of 200-day SMA
Filters false signals
Avoid trading 3 days before/after earnings
Volatility kills edge
Use on ETFs (SPY, QQQ)
Cleaner than single stocks
Combine with RSI(14)
RSI < 30 + Hurst short = nuclear reversal
Volume Area 80 Rule Pro - Adaptive RTHSummary in one paragraph
Adaptive value area 80 percent rule for index futures large cap equities liquid crypto and major FX on intraday timeframes. It focuses activity only when multiple context gates align. It is original because the classic prior day value area traverse is fused with a daily regime classifier that remaps the operating parameters in real time.
Scope and intent
• Markets. ES NQ SPY QQQ large cap equities BTC ETH major FX pairs and other liquid RTH instruments
• Timeframes. One minute to one hour with daily regime context
• Default demo used in the publication. ES1 on five minutes
• Purpose. Trade only the balanced days where the 80 percent traverse has edge while standing aside or tightening rules during trend or shock
Originality and usefulness
• Unique fusion. Prior day value area logic plus a rolling daily regime classifier using percentile ranks of realized volatility and ADX. The regime remaps hold time end of window stop buffer and value area coverage on each session
• Failure mode addressed. False starts during strong trend or shock sessions and weak traverses during quiet grind
• Testability. All gates are visible in Inputs and debug flags can be plotted so users can verify why a suggestion appears
• Portable yardstick. The regime uses ATR divided by close and ADX percent ranks which behave consistently across symbols
Method overview in plain language
The script builds the prior session profile during regular trading hours. At the first regular bar it freezes yesterday value area low value area high and point of control. It then evaluates the current session open location the first thirty minute volume rank the open gap rank and an opening drive test. In parallel a daily series classifies context into Calm Balance Trend or Shock from rolling percentile ranks of realized volatility and ADX. The classifier scales the rules. Calm uses longer holds and a slightly wider value area. Trend and Shock shorten the window reduce holds and enlarge stop buffers.
Base measures
• Range basis. True Range smoothed over a configurable length on both the daily and intraday series
• Return basis. Not required. ATR over close is the unit for regime strength
Components
• Prior Value Area Engine. Builds yesterday value area low value area high and point of control from a binned volume profile with automatic TPO fallback and minimum integrity guards
• Opening Location. Detects whether the session opens above the prior value area or below it
• Inside Hold Counter. Counts consecutive bars that hold inside the value area after a re entry
• Volume Gate. Percentile of the first thirty minutes volume over a rolling sample
• Gap Gate. Percentile rank of the regular session open gap over a rolling sample
• Drive Gate. Opening drive check using a multiple of intraday ATR
• Regime Classifier. Percentile ranks of daily ATR over close and daily ADX classify Calm Balance Trend Shock and remap parameters
• Session windows optional. Windows follow the chart exchange time
Fusion rule
Minimum satisfied gates approach. A re entry must hold inside the value area for a regime scaled number of bars while the volume gap and drive gates allow the setup. The regime simultaneously scales value area coverage end minute time stop and stop buffer.
Signal rule
• Long suggestion appears when price opens below yesterday value area then re enters and holds for the required bars while all gates allow the setup
• Short suggestion appears when price opens above yesterday value area then re enters and holds for the required bars while all gates allow the setup
• WAIT shows implicitly when any required gate is missing
• Exit labels mark target touch stop touch or a time based close
Inputs with guidance
Setup
• Signal timeframe. Uses the chart by default
• Session windows optional. Start and end minutes inside regular trading hours
• Invert direction is not used. The logic is symmetric
Logic
• Hold bars inside value area. Typical range 3 to 12. Raising it reduces trades and favors better traverses. Lowering it increases frequency and risk of false starts
• Earliest minute since RTH open and Latest minute since RTH open. Typical range 0 to 390. Reducing the latest minute cuts late session trades
• Time stop bars after entry. Typical range 6 to 30. Larger values give setups more room
Filters
• Value area coverage. Typical range 0.70 to 0.85. Higher coverage narrows the traverse but accepts fewer days
• Bin size in ticks. Typical range 1 to 8. Larger bins stabilize noisy profiles
• Stop buffer ticks beyond edge. Typical range 2 to 20. Larger buffers survive noise
• First thirty minute volume percentile. Typical range 0.30 to 0.70. Higher values require more active opens
• Gap filter percentile. Typical range 0.70 to 0.95. Lower values block more gap days
• Opening drive multiple and bars. Higher multiple or longer bars block strong directional opens
Adaptivity
• Lookback days for regime ranks. Typical 150 to 500
• Calm RV percentile. Typical 25 to 45
• Trend ADX percentile. Typical 55 to 75
• Shock RV percentile. Typical 75 to 90
• End minute ratio in Trend and Shock. Typical 0.5 to 0.8
• Hold and Time stop scales per regime. Use values near one to keep behavior close to static settings
Realism and responsible publication
• No performance claims. Past results never guarantee future outcomes
• Shapes can move while a bar forms and settle on close
• Sessions use the chart exchange time
Honest limitations and failure modes
• Economic releases and thin liquidity can break the balance premise
• Gap heavy symbols may work better with stronger gap filters and a True Range focus
• Very quiet regimes reduce signal contrast. Consider longer windows or higher thresholds
Legal
Education and research only. Not investment advice. Test in simulation before any live use.
Daniel.Yer Volume Breakout Signal🧠 Summary – Daniel.Yer Volume Breakout Signal
The indicator only works on time frames of minutes.
An indicator that detects high-volume breakouts after the market opens and highlights potential entry zones.
Based on sampling the opening volume window and comparing it to the session’s volume peak.
Visually marks preparation areas (colored background) and plots BUY/SELL triangles for confirmation candles.
Includes real-time alert conditions for leading tickers: SPY, AAPL, MSFT, META, AMD, TSLA, NVDA, PLTR, GOOG, and AMZN.
Optimized for day trading — provides actionable alerts even when the user is offline.
Grizzly Brahman · PRO SCALPERGrizzly Brahman TMAX 4 is a fourth-generation Trend-Momentum-Adaptive Crossover system built to identify true intraday direction and volatility alignment before price acceleration begins.
It combines adaptive moving-average bands, momentum filtration, and trend-fill logic to produce crystal-clear long/short zones directly on the chart.
Preset Modes
“Aggressive / Balanced / Disciplined” presets optimize responsiveness for scalping, intra-day, or swing conditions.
Session Shading & ORB Levels
Optional overlays for Opening Range Breakout, Pre-Market High/Low, and Previous Day High/Low to frame liquidity targets.
Heikin Ashi Compatibility
Optimized to read momentum flow cleanly on Heikin Ashi charts for false-breakout filtering.
Momentum Bands
Adaptive outer bands act as over-extension or “take-profit” zones — similar to ATR channels but smoothed for consistency.
How to Use
Identify Trend Zone — watch for color fill change and TMA alignment.
Enter on Marker Confirmation — green triangle = long momentum confirm, red triangle = short.
Manage Risk around outer TMA/ATR band touches or when color intensity fades.
Combine with GB Set-Up & Confirmation (lower pane) for dual-signal entry validation.
NSR Dynamic Channel - HTF + ReversionNSR Dynamic Channel – HTF Volatility + Reversion
(Beginner-friendly, pro-grade, non-repainting)
The NSR Dynamic Channel builds an adaptive volatility envelope that compares current price action to a statistically-derived “expected” range pulled from a user-selected higher timeframe (HTF).
Is this just another keltner variation?
In short: Keltner reacts. NSR anticipates.
Keltner says “price moved a lot.”
NSR says “this move is abnormal compared to the last 2 days on a higher timeframe — and here’s the probability it snaps back.”
The channel is not a simple multiple of recent ATR or standard deviation; instead it:
Samples HTF volatility over a rolling window (default: last 2 days on the chosen HTF).
Expected Range
HTF Volatility Spread = StDev of 1-bar ATR on the HTF
Scales this HTF range to the current chart’s volatility using a compression ratio :
compRatio = SMA(High-Low over lookback) / Expected Range
This makes the channel tighten in low-vol regimes and widen in high-vol regimes .
Centers the channel on a composite mean ( AVGMEAN ) calculated from:
Smoothed Adaptive Averages of the current timeframe close
SMA of close over the user-defined lookback ( Slow )
The three means are averaged to reduce lag and noise.
Draws two layers :
HTF Expected Channel (gray fill) = PAMEAN ± expectedD
Dynamic Expected Band (inner gray) = HTF Expected Range
Adds a fast 2σ envelope around AVGMEAN using the standard deviation of close over the lookback period.
Core Calculations (Conceptual Overview)
HTF Baseline → ATR on user HTF → SMA & StDev over a defined number of days
Compression Ratio → Normalizes current range to HTF “normal” volatility
Expected Band Width → Expected Range × CompressionRatio
Bias Detection → % change of composite mean over 2 bars → “bullish” / “bearish” filter
Overextension % → Position of price within the expected band (0–100%)
How to Use It (3 Steps)
Apply to any chart – defaults work on futures (NQ/ES), stocks (SPY), crypto (BTC), forex, etc.
Price is outside both the fast 2σ envelope and the HTF-scaled expected band
Expect some sort of reversion
Enable alerts – two built-in conditions:
NSR Exit Long – bullish bias + high crosses upper expected edge
NSR Exit Short – bearish bias + low crosses lower expected edge
Optional toggles :
Show 2σ Price Range → fast overextension lines
Expected Channel → HTF-based gray fill
Mean → MEAN centerline
Why It Works
Context-aware : Uses HTF “normal” volatility as anchor
Adaptive : Shrinks in consolidation, expands in breakouts
Filtered signals : Only triggers when both statistical layers agree
Non-repainting : All calculations use confirmed bars
Happy trading!
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Relative Rotation - RRG JdK RS-Ratio & RS-MomentumThis indicator calculates the JdK RS-Ratio and RS-Momentum, which form the basis of Relative Rotation Graphs (RRG). It compares the performance of any asset against a benchmark (default: SPY) to identify the current RRG quadrant: LEADING, WEAKENING, LAGGING, or IMPROVING.
The RS-Ratio (red line) and RS-Momentum (green line) are plotted around a baseline of 100. The background color indicates the current quadrant, and an optional feature allows coloring chart candles based on the RRG phase.
Alerts can be configured to notify when the asset transitions between quadrants, helping traders identify rotational shifts in relative strength.
Sector Relative StrengthThis indicator measures a stock's Real Relative Strength against its sector benchmark, helping you identify stocks that are outperforming or underperforming their sector peers.
The concept is based on the Real Relative Strength methodology popularized by the r/realdaytrading community.
Unlike traditional relative strength calculations that simply compare price ratios, this indicator uses a more sophisticated approach that accounts for volatility through ATR (Average True Range), providing a normalized view of true relative performance.
Key Features
Automatic Sector Detection
Automatically detects your stock's sector using TradingView's built-in sector classification
Maps to the appropriate SPDR Sector ETF (XLK, XLF, XLV, XLY, XLP, XLI, XLE, XLU, XLB, XLC)
Supports all 20 TradingView sectors
Sector ETF Mappings
The indicator automatically compares your stock against:
Technology: XLK (Technology Services, Electronic Technology)
Financials: XLF (Finance sector)
Healthcare: XLV (Health Technology, Health Services)
Consumer Discretionary: XLY (Retail Trade, Consumer Services, Consumer Durables)
Consumer Staples: XLP (Consumer Non-Durables)
Industrials: XLI (Producer Manufacturing, Industrial Services, Transportation, Commercial Services)
Energy: XLE (Energy Minerals)
Utilities: XLU
Materials: XLB (Non-Energy Minerals, Process Industries)
Communications: XLC
Default: SPY (for Miscellaneous or unclassified sectors)
Customizable Settings
Comparison Mode: Choose between automatic sector comparison or custom symbol
Length: Adjustable lookback period (default: 12)
Smoothing: Apply moving average to reduce noise (default: 3)
Visual Clarity
Green line: Stock is outperforming its sector
Red line: Stock is underperforming its sector
Zero baseline: Clear reference point for performance
Clean info box: Shows which ETF you're comparing against
How It Works
The indicator calculates relative strength using the following methodology:
Rolling Price Change: Measures the price movement over the specified length for both the stock and its sector ETF
ATR Normalization: Uses Average True Range to normalize for volatility differences
Power Index: Calculates the sector's strength relative to its volatility
Real Relative Strength: Compares the stock's performance against the sector's power index
Smoothing: Applies a moving average to reduce single-candle spikes
Formula:
Power Index = (Sector Price Change) / (Sector ATR)
RRS = (Stock Price Change - Power Index × Stock ATR) / Stock ATR
Smoothed RRS = SMA(RRS, Smoothing Length)






















