Waldo Momentum Cloud Bollinger Bands (WMCBB)
Title: Waldo Momentum Cloud Bollinger Bands (WMCBB)
Description:
Introducing the "Waldo Momentum Cloud Bollinger Bands (WMCBB)," an innovative trading tool crafted for those who aim to deepen their market analysis by merging two dynamic technical indicators: Dynamic RSI Bollinger Bands and the Waldo Cloud.
What is this Indicator?
WMCBB integrates the volatility-based traditional Bollinger Bands with a momentum-sensitive approach through the Relative Strength Index (RSI). Here’s how it works:
Dynamic RSI Bollinger Bands: These bands dynamically adjust according to the RSI, which tracks the momentum of price movements. By scaling the RSI to align with price levels, we generate bands that not only reflect market volatility but also the underlying momentum, offering a refined view of overbought and oversold conditions.
Waldo Cloud: This feature adds a layer of traditional Bollinger Bands, visualized as a 'cloud' on your chart. It employs standard Bollinger Band methodology but enhances it with additional moving average layers to better define market trends.
The cloud's color changes dynamically based on various market conditions, providing visual signals for trend direction and potential trend reversals.
Why Combine These Indicators?
Combining Dynamic RSI Bollinger Bands with the Waldo Cloud in WMCBB aims to:
Enhance Trend Identification: The Waldo Cloud's color-coded system aids in recognizing the overarching market trend, while the Dynamic RSI Bands give insights into momentum changes within that trend, offering a comprehensive view.
Improve Volatility and Momentum Analysis: While traditional Bollinger Bands measure market volatility, integrating RSI adds a layer of momentum analysis, potentially leading to more accurate trading signals.
Visual Clarity: The unified color scheme for both sets of bands, which changes according to RSI levels, moving average crossovers, and price positioning, simplifies the process of gauging market sentiment at a glance.
Customization: Users have the option to toggle the visibility of moving averages (MA) through the settings, allowing for tailored analysis based on individual trading strategies.
Usage:
Utilize WMCBB to identify potential trend shifts by observing price interactions with the dynamic bands or changes in the Waldo Cloud's color.
Watch for divergences between price movements and RSI to forecast potential market reversals or continuations.
This combination shines in sideways markets where traditional indicators might fall short, as it provides additional context through RSI momentum analysis.
Settings:
Customize parameters for both the Dynamic RSI and Waldo Cloud Bollinger Bands, including the calculation source, standard deviation factors, and moving average lengths.
WMCBB is perfect for traders seeking to enhance their market analysis through the synergy of momentum and volatility, all while maintaining visual simplicity. Trade with greater insight using the Waldo Momentum Cloud Bollinger Bands!
Volatilität
ATR Contract RecommendationATR Contract Recommendation Indicator
Version: 1
New Features and Enhancements:
ATR Calculation and Smoothing Options:
Calculate ATR using a configurable length.
Choose from multiple smoothing methods (RMA, SMA, EMA, WMA).
Account Size Customization:
Select your account size from three options: 50K, 100K, or 150K.
The contract recommendation logic adjusts dynamically based on the chosen account size.
Instrument-Specific, Customizable Recommendations:
Separate sets of customizable ATR thresholds and recommendation texts for each instrument (NQ, ES, YM) and each account size (C = Contract).
For example, for NQ:
150K Account:
ATR < 5 → "5+C"
5–10 → "5C"
10–15 → "3C"
15–30 → "2C"
30+ → "1C"
100K Account:
ATR < 5 → "4C"
5–10 → "2C"
10–15 → "1C"
15–20 → "1C"
20+ → "5C MNQ"
50K Account:
ATR < 5 → "2C"
5–20 → "1C"
20+ → "5C MNQ"
Similar customizable threshold groups have been added for ES and YM, with instrument-specific suffixes (e.g. "MES" or "MYM") appended when needed.
Customizable Display Box (Table):
The indicator displays a recommendation box on the chart showing the current ATR value and the recommended contract size.
Users can customize the table's position (top left, top right, bottom left, or bottom right).
New Feature: Adjustable table size (number of columns and rows) via new input settings.
Customize the text color and background color of the recommendation box.
Improvements:
Enhanced instrument detection and dynamic recommendation output for a more accurate contract sizing suggestion.
User Interface Enhancements:
Streamlined input groups for thresholds and recommendation texts, allowing for full customization based on account size and instrument.
Nearest Bollinger Bands (Multi-Timeframe)This indicator identifies the closest upper and lower Bollinger Bands across multiple timeframes, helping traders spot volatility zones, trend direction, and key support/resistance levels.
📌 Key Features:
✔ Multi-Timeframe Support: Works across 1min to 1M (monthly) timeframes.
✔ Customizable Bollinger Settings: Adjustable period length and deviation multiplier.
✔ Auto Detection: Highlights the nearest Bollinger Band levels above and below price.
✔ Customizable Display: Adjustable line style, thickness, and colors.
✔ Clear Labels: Displays Bollinger Band level and timeframe for quick interpretation.
🛠 How to Use:
Customize Bollinger settings (period, deviation).
Enable preferred timeframes and adjust visual settings.
Nearest upper and lower Bollinger Bands are plotted automatically.
Labels indicate timeframe and Bollinger Band level.
⚠ Note:
For technical analysis only, not financial advice.
Too many active timeframes may clutter the chart—enable only the ones needed.
🚀 Perfect for:
✔ Trend & Volatility Analysis
✔ Identifying Support & Resistance
✔ Tracking Market Conditions Across Timeframes
Sideways Scalper Peak and BottomUnderstanding the Indicator
This indicator is designed to identify potential peaks (tops) and bottoms (bottoms) within a market, which can be particularly useful in a sideways or range-bound market where price oscillates between support and resistance levels without a clear trend. Here's how it works:
RSI (Relative Strength Index): Measures the speed and change of price movements to identify overbought (above 70) and oversold (below 30) conditions. In a sideways market, RSI can help signal when the price might be due for a reversal within its range.
Moving Averages (MAs): The Fast MA and Slow MA provide a sense of the short-term and longer-term average price movements. In a sideways market, these can help confirm if the price is at the upper or lower extremes of its range.
Volume Spike: Looks for significant increases in trading volume, which might indicate a stronger move or a potential reversal point when combined with other conditions.
Divergence: RSI divergence occurs when the price makes a new high or low, but the RSI does not, suggesting momentum is weakening, which can be a precursor to a reversal.
How to Use in a Sideways Market
Identify the Range: First, visually identify the upper resistance and lower support levels of the sideways market on your chart. This indicator can help you spot these levels more precisely by signaling potential peaks and bottoms.
Peak Signal :
When to Look: When the price approaches the upper part of the range.
Conditions: The indicator will give a 'Peak' signal when:
RSI is over 70, indicating overbought conditions.
There's bearish divergence (price makes a higher high, but RSI doesn't).
Volume spikes, suggesting strong selling interest.
Price is above both Fast MA and Slow MA, indicating it's at a potentially high point in the range.
Action: This signal suggests that the price might be at or near the top of its range and could reverse downwards. A trader might consider selling or shorting here, expecting the price to move towards the lower part of the range.
Bottom Signal:
When to Look: When the price approaches the lower part of the range.
Conditions: The indicator will give a 'Bottom' signal when:
RSI is below 30, indicating oversold conditions.
There's bullish divergence (price makes a lower low, but RSI doesn't).
Volume spikes, suggesting strong buying interest.
Price is below both Fast MA and Slow MA, indicating it's at a potentially low point in the range.
Action: This signal suggests that the price might be at or near the bottom of its range and could reverse upwards. A trader might consider buying here, expecting the price to move towards the upper part of the range.
Confirmation: In a sideways market, false signals can occur due to the lack of a strong trend. Always look for confirmation:
Volume Confirmation: A significant volume spike can add confidence to the signal.
Price Action: Look for price action like candlestick patterns (e.g., doji, engulfing patterns) that confirm the reversal.
Time Frame: Consider using this indicator on multiple time frames. A signal on a shorter time frame (like 15m or 1h) might be confirmed by similar conditions on a longer time frame (4h or daily).
Risk Management: Since this is designed for scalping in a sideways market:
Set Tight Stop-Losses: Due to the quick nature of reversals in range-bound markets, place stop-losses close to your entry to minimize loss.
Take Profit Levels: Set profit targets near the opposite end of the range or use a trailing stop to capture as much of the move as possible before it reverses again.
Practice: Before trading with real money, practice with this indicator on historical data or in a paper trading environment to understand how it behaves in different sideways market scenarios.
Key Points for New Traders
Patience: Wait for all conditions to align before taking a trade. Sideways markets require patience as the price might hover around these levels for a while.
Not All Signals Are Equal: Sometimes, even with all conditions met, the market might not reverse immediately. Look for additional context or confirmation.
Continuous Learning: Understand that this indicator, like any tool, isn't foolproof. Learn from each trade, whether it's a win or a loss, and adjust your strategy accordingly.
By following these guidelines
Bollinger Bounce Reversal Strategy – Visual EditionOverview:
The Bollinger Bounce Reversal Strategy – Visual Edition is designed to capture potential reversal moves at price extremes—often termed “bounce points”—by using a combination of technical indicators. The strategy integrates Bollinger Bands, MACD, and volume analysis, and it provides rich on‑chart visual cues to help traders understand its signals and conditions. Additionally, the strategy enforces a maximum of 5 trades per day and uses fixed risk management parameters. This publication is intended for educational purposes and offers a systematic, transparent approach that you can further adjust to fit your market or risk profile.
How It Works:
Bollinger Bands:
A 20‑period simple moving average (SMA) and a user‑defined standard deviation multiplier (default 2.0) are used to calculate the Bollinger Bands.
When the price reaches or crosses these bands (i.e. falls below the lower band or rises above the upper band), it suggests that the price is in an extreme, potentially oversold or overbought, state.
MACD Filter:
The MACD (calculated with standard lengths, e.g. 12, 26, 9) provides momentum information.
For a bullish (long) signal, the MACD line should be above its signal line; for a bearish (short) signal, the MACD line should be below.
Volume Confirmation:
The strategy uses a 20‑period volume moving average to determine if current volume is strong enough to validate a signal.
A signal is confirmed only if the current volume is at or above a specified multiple (by default, 1.0×) of this moving average, ensuring that the move is supported by increased market participation.
Visual Cues:
Bollinger Bands and Fill: The basis (SMA), upper, and lower Bollinger Bands are plotted, and the area between the upper and lower bands is filled with a semi‑transparent color.
Signal Markers: When a long or short signal is generated, corresponding markers (labels) appear on the chart.
Background Coloring: The chart’s background changes color (green for long signals and red for short signals) on the bars where signals occur.
Information Table: An on‑chart table displays key indicator values (MACD, signal line, volume, average volume) and the number of trades executed that day.
Entry Conditions:
Long Entry:
A long trade is triggered when the previous bar’s close is below the lower Bollinger Band and the current bar’s close crosses above it, combined with a bullish MACD condition and strong volume.
Short Entry:
A short trade is triggered when the previous bar’s close is above the upper Bollinger Band and the current bar’s close crosses below it, with a bearish MACD condition and high volume.
Risk Management:
Daily Trade Limit: The strategy restricts trading to no more than 5 trades per day.
Stop-Loss and Take-Profit:
For each position, a stop loss is set at a fixed percentage away from the entry price (typically 2%), and a take profit is set to target a 1:2 risk-reward ratio (typically 4% from the entry price).
Backtesting Setup:
Initial Capital: $10,000
Commission: 0.1% per trade
Slippage: 1 tick per bar
These realistic parameters help ensure that backtesting results reflect the conditions of an average trader.
Disclaimer:
Past performance is not indicative of future results. This strategy is experimental and provided solely for educational purposes. It is essential to backtest extensively and paper trade before any live deployment. All risk management practices are advisory, and you should adjust parameters to suit your own trading style and risk tolerance.
Conclusion:
By combining Bollinger Bands, MACD, and volume analysis, the Bollinger Bounce Reversal Strategy – Visual Edition provides a clear, systematic method to identify potential reversal opportunities at price extremes. The added visual cues help traders quickly interpret signals and assess market conditions, while strict risk management and a daily trade cap help keep trading disciplined. Adjust and refine the settings as needed to better suit your specific market and risk profile.
Enhanced DWMA | QuantEdgeBIntroducing Enhanced DWMA by QuantEdgeB
Enhanced DWMA | QuantEdgeB is an advanced Dual Weighted Moving Average (DWMA) system with three customizable filtering methods: ATR-based filtering, Standard Deviation (SD) bands, and a For-Loop-based trend scoring system. This indicator offers a versatile, adaptive approach to trend detection, allowing traders to fine-tune settings for breakout trading, trend confirmation, or volatility-based trend filtering.
Key Features:
1. DWMA – Dual Weighted Moving Average 🟣
- A smoother, adaptive moving average that applies distance-based weighting to emphasize the most relevant price movements.
- Helps reduce noise while maintaining trend sensitivity.
- The DWMA is further smoothed using an exponential moving average (EMA).
2. Filtering Methods:🟢
This indicator offers three different filtering styles, allowing traders to select the most suitable approach for their market strategy.
1️⃣ ATR-Based Filtering 📈 (Default)
- Uses Average True Range (ATR) to dynamically adjust the upper and lower bands based on market volatility.
- Expands during high volatility and contracts in stable conditions, offering a stable trend filter.
2️⃣ Standard Deviation (SD) Bands 🎯
- Uses historical price deviation to expand and contract bands dynamically.
- Excellent for identifying breakout trends as SD bands widen in high volatility conditions.
3️⃣ For-Loop Trend Scoring 🔄
- Oscillator-style filtering method that assigns a trend score by comparing current and past DWMA values.
- Helps quantify bullish/bearish trend strength over a given period.
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How It Works:
1. DWMA Calculation: A unique weighting function assigns more significance to recent price movements. Further smoothed by an EMA to ensure a balanced response to trend shifts.
2. Filter Application:
- The selected filter (ATR, SD, or Loop) determines the upper and lower boundaries for signal confirmation.
- ATR Bands expand based on market volatility, SD Band react to standard deviation shifts, and Loop Scores measure price structure momentum.
3. Signal Production:
- Long Signal (🔵): Triggered when price closes above the upper boundary of the selected filter.
- Short Signal (🔴): Triggered when price closes below the lower boundary of the selected filter.
- In For-Loop mode, signals are based on whether the trend score exceeds the predefined long/short threshold.
4. Live Filter Selection Display:
- The selected filtering method (ATR, SD, or Loop) is displayed in the bottom-right table of the chart.
- This ensures traders can easily track which filtering system is in use without checking settings manually. When For-Loop mode is not selected, the For-Loop oscillator score will appear slightly blurry, ensuring it doesn't interfere with the active filter visualization
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How to Use It:
✅ For Trend Following & Volatility Expansion (Recommended: ATR Filtering)
- ATR Bands (default) provide a stable, volatility-adjusted trend filter that ensures fewer false
signals.
- Use higher ATR multipliers for longer-term trends (e.g., ATR Multiplier = 1.5+ for swing
trading).
✅ For Breakout & Momentum Trading (Recommended: SD Filtering)
- SD Bands are ideal for capturing explosive trend movements as they expand in volatile
conditions.
- Works best when combined with momentum indicators (e.g., ADX, RSI) to confirm
breakouts.
✅ For Smooth Trend Evaluation (Recommended: For-Loop Mode)
- For-Loop mode provides a more gradual and smooth trend evaluation by scoring trend
strength over time.
- Can be used to confirm trade entries and exits based on long/short thresholds.
- Works well for traders who prefer a less reactive, more structured approach to trend
identification.
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Customization Options:
- Filter Style Selection 🎛️
- ATR (Default) ✅
- Weighted SD Bands
- For-Loop Trend Scoring
- DWMA & EMA Smoothing ⏳
- DWMA Length (Default: 12)
- EMA Smoothing Length (Default: 12)
- ATR-Based Settings 📈
- ATR Length (Default: 14)
- ATR Multiplier (Default: 1.3)
- SD Band Settings 📏
- SD Length (Default: 30)
- Upper SD Weight (Default: 1.035)
- Lower SD Weight (Default: 1.02)
- For-Loop Trend Scoring Settings 🔄
- Loop Start (Default: 1)
- Loop End (Default: 60)
- Long Threshold (Default: 40)
- Short Threshold (Default: 8)
- Color Modes 🎨
- Default, Solar, Warm, Cool, Classic, X
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Conclusion:
The Enhanced DWMA | QuantEdgeB is a robust trend-following and filtering system that allows traders to adapt to different market conditions with three customizable filter styles. Whether you're looking to ride stable trends (ATR), trade breakouts (SD), or quantify trend persistence (For-Loop), this indicator provides flexibility and precision in market analysis. 🚀📈
🔹 Disclaimer: Past performance is not indicative of future results. No trading indicator can guarantee success in financial markets.
🔹 Strategic Consideration: As always, backtesting and strategic adjustments are essential to fully optimize this indicator for real-world trading. Traders should consider risk management practices and adapt settings to their specific market conditions and trading style.
Dual SD Kijun | QuantEdgeBIntroducing Dual SD Kijun by QuantEdgeB
Dual SD Kijun | QuantEdgeB is a trend-following and volatility-based indicator that enhances the traditional Kijun-Sen with dual Standard Deviation (SD) filtering and a normalized Kijun structure. This system refines trend confirmation and breakout signals by combining price deviation analysis with a dynamic normalization mechanism, providing traders with clear and adaptive entry points.
Key Features:
1. Kijun-Sen with Standard Deviation (SD) Filtering 📏
- The indicator builds upon the Kijun-Sen concept by calculating the midpoint of the highest and lowest price over a given period.
- Two Kijun calculations:
1️⃣ Primary Kijun (Shorter Length)
2️⃣ Normalized Kijun (Longer Length)
- The Kijun acts as the base trend filter, smoothing price action while adapting to volatility.
2. Standard Deviation Weighted Bands (SD Kijun) 📊
- Volatility-adjusted trend confirmation using SD bands around the Kijun-Sen.
- Helps detect trend acceleration and potential reversals based on price deviation.
3. Normalized Kijun for Trend Validation 🔄
- A dynamic normalization function scales the Kijun-Sen relative to price.
- Short EMA smoothing reduces noise for more accurate signals.
- Long EMA smoothing smooths the normalized deviations, refining trend confirmation.
4. Dual Signal Confirmation (SD + Normalized Kijun) ✅❌
- Long Signals (🔵): Price must break above the upper SD filter while the normalized Kijun confirms trend strength.
- Short Signals (🔴):Price must drop below the lower SD filter while the normalized Kijun confirms bearish conditions.
- The dual confirmation reduces false breakouts and ensures stronger trend validation.
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How It Works:
1. Kijun Calculation :
- Computes the midpoint of the highest and lowest prices over a defined period.
- Uses two Kijun-Sen lengths to separate short-term and normalized trends.
2. Standard Deviation Filtering :
- Calculates the price deviation around the Kijun to determine potential breakout points.
- Price must close above/below SD thresholds to trigger a potential trend continuation.
3. Normalization Process :
- The normalized Kijun is divided by price, helping scale deviations across assets.
- Two smoothing factors (Short & Long) refine the normalized Kijun structure.
- Ensures signals remain consistent across different market conditions.
4. Final Signal Production :
- Bullish Confirmation (🔵): Price closes above the upper SD band and the normalized Kijun confirms strength.
- Bearish Confirmation (🔴): Price closes below the lower SD band and the normalized Kijun signals weakness.
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Use Cases:
✅ For Trend Trading & Breakout Confirmation
- The SD bands help filter strong breakouts, ensuring valid long and short signals.
- If SD bands expand, it signals increased volatility and potential momentum shifts.
- Works best when paired with momentum indicators (e.g., ADX, RSI) to confirm trend strength.
✅ For Trend Validation with Normalized Kijun
- The normalized Kijun acts as an additional filter to ensure price movements are sustainable.
- If both SD and Normalized Kijun confirm a trend, the probability of a strong continuation increases.
✅ For Detecting Market Reversals
- If price fails to break SD bands or the normalized Kijun diverges, it may indicate a weak trend or potential trend exhaustion.
- Helps traders avoid false breakouts and focus on high-probability setups.
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Customization Options:
1. Kijun Lengths 🏗️
- Primary Kijun Length (Default: 24)
- Normalized Kijun Length (Default: 34)
2. Standard Deviation Settings 📊
- SD Length (Default: 40)
- Long SD Weight (Default: 0.98)
- Short SD Weight (Default: 1.02)
3. Normalization Smoothing 🔄
- Short Normalized Smoothing (Default: 1)
- Long Normalized Smoothing (Default: 1)
4. Color Modes & Visual Enhancements 🎨
- Default, Solar, Warm, Cool, Classic ,X
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Conclusion:
The Dual SD Kijun | QuantEdgeB provides a powerful and adaptive trend confirmation system by combining standard deviation filtering with a normalized Kijun mechanism. By ensuring dual validation, traders can filter out weak signals and focus on stronger trends. Whether used for breakout confirmation or trend validation, this indicator offers precise, data-driven signals for improved market decision-making. 🚀📈
🔹 Disclaimer: Past performance is not indicative of future results. No trading indicator can guarantee success in financial markets.
🔹 Strategic Consideration: As always, backtesting and strategic adjustments are essential to fully optimize this indicator for real-world trading. Traders should consider risk management practices and adapt settings to their specific market conditions and trading style.
Global Inflation Indicator🔹 Overview:
The Global Inflation Indicator is a macro-analysis tool designed to track and compare inflation trends across major economies. It pulls Consumer Price Index (CPI) data from multiple regions, helping traders and investors analyze how inflation impacts global markets, particularly gold, forex, and commodities.
📊 Key Features:
✅ Tracks inflation in six major economies:
🇺🇸 USA (CPIAUCSL) – Key driver for USD and gold prices
🇪🇺 Eurozone (CPHPTT01EZM659N) – Euro inflation impact
🇬🇧 United Kingdom (GBRCPIALLMINMEI) – GBP & economic trends
🇨🇳 China (CHNCPIALLMINMEI) – Emerging market impact
🇯🇵 Japan (JPNCPIALLMINMEI) – Yen & inflation control policies
🇮🇳 India (INDCPIALLMINMEI) – Key gold-consuming economy
✅ Real-time Inflation Trends:
Provides a visual comparison of inflation levels in different regions.
Helps traders identify inflationary cycles & their effect on global assets.
✅ Macro-Driven Trading Decisions:
Gold & Forex Correlation: High inflation may increase demand for gold.
Interest Rate Expectations: Central banks respond to inflation shifts.
Currency Strength: Inflation impacts USD, EUR, GBP, JPY, CNY, INR.
📉 How to Use It:
Gold traders can assess inflation trends to predict potential price movements.
Forex traders can compare inflation effects on major currency pairs (EUR/USD, USD/JPY, GBP/USD, etc.).
Stock investors can evaluate how inflation affects central bank policies and interest rates.
📌 Conclusion:
The Global Inflation Indicator is a powerful tool for macroeconomic analysis, providing real-time insights into global inflation trends. By integrating this indicator into your gold, forex, and commodity trading strategies, you can make more informed investment decisions in response to economic changes.
ROC with closed based coloring & info table [DB]Rate of Change (ROC) Basics
The Rate of Change (ROC) is a momentum oscillator measuring the percentage price change between the current close and the close from N periods ago.
Calculated as: ROC = * 100
Traders use ROC to:
Identify overbought/oversold conditions
Spot momentum shifts
Confirm trend strength
My improvements:
Visual Clarity
Color-Coded Direction: ROC line changes color (green/red/yellow) based on intra-candle momentum shifts.
Direction Table: Instant view of the last change in ROC with the candle close (▲ UP / ▼ DOWN / ▶ FLAT).
Cells for current value and previous change between timeframe bar period.
What you can benefit with this over the regular ROC:
Faster Analysis: The visual cues make direction and strength instantly obvious and it allows for faster decision making while preserving more mental capital.
Market Forecast with SL & TPThis script is an indicator for TradingView. It overlays on your chart to give you visual cues about when to enter or exit in trades.
2. Key Components:
ATR (Average True Range): This measures market volatility. Think of it like how much the price jumps around. The script uses this to help decide when the market might be too volatile or just right for trading.
Fibonacci Levels: These are specific price levels that traders believe the market will react to. They're calculated based on the highest high and lowest low over a period. Imagine these as 'magic' levels where the price might want to stop or bounce back.
SMA (Simple Moving Average): This is like a smoothed out version of price movement over time. It helps to see the general trend without the noise of daily price fluctuations.
Higher Timeframe (HTF) Analysis: This looks at the price trend on a bigger time frame (like daily charts) to see if it aligns with your shorter-term trading decisions.
3. How It Works:
Volatility Filter: The script first calculates the ATR to understand the market's volatility. You can adjust how sensitive this is with the "ATR Length" and "ATR Multiplier" inputs.
Fibonacci Levels Calculation: It figures out where these 'magic' Fibonacci levels are based on recent price action.
Trend Analysis: It checks the trend on both your current chart time frame and a higher time frame (HTF) to see if they're in agreement.
Enter/Exit Signals:
Enter/Exit: When the current price is above the SMA of both your chart and the HTF, and it's within a certain range (defined by ATR) of a Fibonacci level, the script suggests it might be a good time to buy. It places a green label saying "ENTER" below the price, draws a green line showing where the price might go up by 5% (this is your target profit), and a red line below for where you might want to stop loss if things go south.
Exit Signal: Conversely, if the price is below both SMAs and within the ATR range of a Fibonacci level, it suggests selling or exiting a position. It places a red "EXIT" label above the price, a red line predicting a 5% drop, and a stop loss line above the current price.
Visual Aids: The script also plots the SMA for reference and draws horizontal lines at Fibonacci levels to give you a visual guide of where these levels are.
4. Using the Script:
When you see the "ENTER" label, it's suggesting a potential buying opportunity based on all the conditions being favorable (trend, volatility, Fibonacci levels).
The "EXIT" label suggests selling or getting out of a trade.
The green and red lines give you a visual of where you might aim to take profit or set your stop loss, helping you manage your trade.
5. Why It's Useful:
This script combines several trading concepts (volatility, trend following, Fibonacci retracement) into one tool, making it easier for you to spot potential trading opportunities without having to analyze each component separately. It's like having a little trading assistant on your chart!
Remember, while this script can guide you, always use it alongside your own analysis, risk management, and understanding of the market. Happy trading!
Adaptive Sharp Momentum█ Introduction
The Adaptive Sharp Momentum Study has the following all-in-one features:
• A noise-free, trend-following indicator.
• Automatically detects implied tops and bottoms within fast price cycles.
• It identifies price consolidations and periods of indecision; often challenging to spot.
• Includes a unique feature for detecting directional price squeezes.
• An integrated volatility measure helps avoid false signals and clarifies trend direction.
• Lastly, it alerts traders when a volume climax is likely reached during a move.
This study primarily focuses on capturing momentum while concurrently alerting traders to shifting market dynamics, thereby aiding in the decision to either extend a position’s duration or optimize exit timing. The set of analytical tools, deployed alongside the trend-following indicator, are integrated to reflect the concepts outlined above. Furthermore, this framework utilizes distinctive methods for trend identification, consolidation recognition, directional squeeze assessment, and volume climax analysis—approaches that are not currently documented in publicly available resources.
█ Explanation of Core Components
1. Trend Following Consolidated Adaptive Moving Average:
At the core of the study is the Jurik Adaptive Average Curve, a fast-response adaptive moving average refined with an adaptive Relative Strength Index (RSX) function, known as Jurik RSX. This curve displays three trend modes—bullish, bearish, and indecisive—each customizable in color.
Users can adjust parameters such as the Phase and Consolidation Period:
• Phase: Influences the timing of trend signals, accommodating various trading styles. A lower phase value can produce leading signals, while a higher value may result in lagging signals.
• Consolidation Period: Helps filter out false signals. Optimize this period based on the time frame and instrument.
• Momentum Slope Threshold: As mentioned earlier, the Jurik moving average values are consolidated against the Dynamic Jurik RSX. Crossing the slope threshold of the Jurik RSX will trigger consolidation.
The main curve in the middle represents the overall trend. The issue with moving averages is that they work well in trends but when market is in consolidation, many false signals can be generated. The consolidation period acts as a second fast signal curve that helps eliminate the false signals generated through the standard adaptive moving average. This is basically done by measuring the momentum of the move itself through the Jurik RSX. There are other tools in this study that should also help the trader avoid false signals which will be fully described below.
2. Implied Tops and Bottoms
The study also detects Implied Tops and Bottoms during market cycles using the Composite Momentum and Projections. It offers three detection modes:
• Strong Signals: Indicate significant potential reversal points.
• Medium Signals: Typically displayed near the end of a trend, suggesting traders should prepare to exit.
• Rolling Signals: Alert traders to set tight stop losses to secure profits, as the market may be approaching a turning point.
By default, the colors of Rolling Signals and Medium Signals are the same for simplicity.
Note the following:
• The fast and slow period have the most effect on implied tops and bottoms detection.
• Adjusting the main period will also have an overall effect.
The above chart shows rolling tops, rolling bottoms, strong tops, and strong bottoms. A rolling top of bottom indicate an increase in momentum in that direction and thus a tight stoploss would be recommended, while a strong top/bottom indicates that an exit is warranted.
3. Consolidation and Volatility
If enabled, '+' will appear above the ceiling and floor plots if consolidation is detected. Consolidation is detected by using lookback function that determine if price is below a threshold or not. If below, then consolidation would be confirmed. This is accomplished by adjusting the ' Price Consolidation Threshold ' period
The above chart demonstrates detection of consolidation on a 1-minute chart. Also, note the ceiling and floor plot, it expands when volatility is high.
Consolidation detection helps weed out long and short signals indicated by the main curve.
4. Directional Squeeze
Another unique feature of this indicator is the detection of directional price squeeze. Directional squeeze is defined as a price push in the direction indicated by momentum whether upward or downward. This is different from the common squeeze indicators found on the web since this one is detecting a directional push.
The Directional Squeeze feature, indicated by up and down triangles above the main curve, highlights strong trends in the market's current direction:
• Trend Continuation: Allows traders to stay in profitable trades longer during strong trending markets.
• Multiple Modes: Offers single-bar (short-term) and longer-term squeezes. Single-bar squeezes can signal potential market reversals, while longer-term squeezes are useful in sustained trends.
Be mindful that under certain conditions, the directional squeeze could be directionless(sideways) if consolidation is outlined by the indicator. This is another useful feature the trader could utilize. The chart above mostly demonstrates directional squeeze but directionless can also be observed.
5. Volume Volatility and Volume Climax Detection
An essential feature of the Adaptive Sharp Momentum Study is its ability to measure Volume Volatility and detect Volume Climax moments:
• Volume Volatility Measure: Integrated into the study to help avoid false signals by assessing the strength of market moves. It provides better clarity on trend direction by indicating when the market is experiencing significant volume changes.
• Volume Climax Alerts: The study alerts traders when a volume climax is likely reached during a move, which is helpful for identifying potential reversal points or the culmination of a trend. Brighter confirmation signal dots indicate these climaxes, helping traders make timely entry/exit decisions.
• Adjustable Parameters: Traders can set the Volume Volatility Threshold and adjust the Volume Lookback Period to tailor the sensitivity of volume climax detection according to their trading strategy.
5. The indicator contains other useful features:
• Cycles: Helps determine when to enter long or short trades based on upward or downward market cycles. It also aids in recognizing retracement levels during a trend, allowing traders to capitalize on brief counter-trend movements. Those cycles can be observed as the up and down gray lines on the chart.
• Real-Time Table: The table is another visual aid that summarizes the status of each feature in real-time.
█ How to Use this Study Effectively
The main curve in the middle is your final decision point. Prior to entering a trade look for the following:
• Is the market in consolidation? If yes, then you'd be advised not to enter the trade until the study clearly shows no consolidation
• Is the ceil or floor plots showing a strong top or bottom, or even a volume climax in the direction to intend to enter? If yes, then either ensure you enter at a tight stop or don't enter
• Is there an indication of a directional squeeze with no consolidation or volume climax? Then this would be an ideal place to enter. Be mindful though that entering directional squeeze too late is not recommended.
• Once you are in the trade, look at consolidation, implied tops and bottoms, and volume climax to determine exit point. You will quickly realize if you entered a trade prematurely.
• Utilize the directional squeeze and the prevalent trend to help you stay in the trade longer.
• Adjust your stop losses depending on whether you are seeing a rolling implied top/bottom or a strong top/bottom.
• Also, at volume climaxes, be ready to exit. The approach with volume climax detection should be the same as the implied tops/bottoms.
Below is a chart demonstrating trading on a 1-minute chart. The study could be used for any time frame:
** Important Note **
This study relies on volume readings. Incorrect evaluation will be concluded without proper volume data.
█ How the Adaptive Sharp Momentum Works?
---Main Curve - Jurik Moving Average and RSX---
The Jurik Moving Average (JMA) and the Jurik RSX with Fisher transform (Relative Strength Index Extended) are technical tools designed to enhance data processing efficiency. The JMA uses an adaptive smoothing algorithm to dynamically adjust to market conditions, reducing lag while maintaining high responsiveness to price changes. the JMA incorporates a mechanism that determines smoothness based on input volatility. The RSX, on the other hand, tracks relative strength without introducing the overshoots and noise commonly seen in other momentum indicators. It achieves this by applying a yet another JMA smoothing function that ensures stability and consistency, making it a better candidate for identifying shifts.
This is a unique approach, but can simply be equated to two moving averages crossing over, except in this case, the RSX is crossing over with the JMA.
The process of determining market trends and consolidation for the main curve revolves around evaluating multiple conditions and rankings of indicators such as Jurik RSX, Fisher Transform, and Volume-based metrics (Adaptive On Balance Volume and Price Volatility). Here's how consolidation and trends are identified:
1. Trend Override Logic: The core logic evaluates whether specific conditions override the default trend determined by the JMA.
• Bearish Overrides: A trend is classified as bearish if specific conditions involving negative slopes of the RSX, bearish Fisher Transform readings, and other auxiliary rankings (AOBV trend rank or volatility ranks) are met.
• Bullish Overrides: Similarly, bullish trends are determined by the presence of positive RSX slopes, bullish Fisher readings, and supporting AOBV and volatility ranks.
• Neutral Overrides: If neither bullish nor bearish overrides dominate, and conflicting conditions are detected (e.g., a bearish Fisher with a bullish OBV), the trend can be overridden to neutral.
2. Dynamic Slope and Rank Analysis: RSX and Jurik Slopes: The slopes of the RSX and Jurik indicators play an important role. Increasing slopes suggest bullish momentum, while decreasing slopes imply bearish momentum.
3. Narrow Spread Analysis: Consolidation zones are identified by examining conditions like narrow spreads in price action and mixed indicator signals (e.g., a positive RSX slope alongside a neutral or bearish AOBV).
• When consolidation is detected, the system looks for confirming signals (AOBV or Fisher alignment) to determine whether the next move is likely to be bullish or bearish.
4.Fallback Logic:
If no explicit conditions are met for bullish, bearish, or neutral trends, the system defaults to comparing the current and previous values of the Jurik Moving Average. If the JMA is rising, the trend is set to bullish; otherwise, it defaults to bearish.
The process of consolidating The RSX with JMA, attempts to confirm the trend suggested by the Jurik moving average. As shown above, several factors play into this, but it is mostly motivated by the RSX and its slope
-- Detecting Tops and Bottoms --
• Composite Momentum
The Composite Momentum indicator analyzes the market's directional strength to identify implied tops and bottoms, especially at extreme values. It evaluates momentum by categorizing it into ranges that reflect moderate or strong trends for both bullish and bearish conditions. When momentum exceeds a positive threshold, it indicates a strong top, whereas values below a negative threshold then it's a strong bottom.
• Laguerre Dynamic Projection Bands
The Laguerre Dynamic Projection Bands focuses on price positioning within calculated dynamic boundaries. By applying linear regression, it projects upper and lower price bands, which serve as potential resistance and support levels. The oscillator value ranges from 0 to 100, representing the relative position of the current price. A value above 70 indicates the price is near a projected top, while a value below 30 suggests proximity to a projected bottom. Through custom Laguerre smoothing, the setup ensures that its signals remain stable and actionable.
• How They Work Together
The Composite Momentum and Projection Oscillator complement each other in detecting market tops and bottoms. The Projection Oscillator provides an early indication when price nears a critical level, while the Composite Momentum confirms whether the momentum supports the formation of a significant top or bottom.
-- Consolidation Detection, Volatility, and Volume Climax Detection --
• Summary of Consolidation Detection:
Consolidation is identified through a combination of statistical and smoothing applied to price data. The approach calculates deviations around the main plot using squared price inputs, smoothed averages, and adaptive multipliers. These deviations form dynamic upper and lower boundaries that adapt to changing market conditions. The system further evaluates these boundaries against historical bars to calculate a volume percentage, which indicates how often recent price action remains within these bands. A low percentage suggests consolidation, characterized by reduced volatility and price movement confined within a tighter range.
The bands around the main plot are derived from the calculated maximum deviations, creating adaptive ceilings and floors that expand or contract based on market dynamics. The Ceiling and Floor plots represent the outermost boundaries, while additional retracement plots are drawn based on the Composite Momentum wave rank. For example, during an uptrend, the retrace levels adjust upward in fractional steps relative to the deviation, signaling possible resistance levels. In downtrends, similar logic applies in reverse to determine support levels. These bands visually represent the volatility envelope and help contextualize price movements relative to expected ranges. Whenever, low volatility is detected, a visual "+" indicator is added to the plot to highlight that the market is likely in consolidation mode.
• How the Adaptive OBV Applies the Same Logic:
The Adaptive On-Balance Volume (OBV) uses a similar mechanism to detect volume climaxes by analyzing deviations in volume data. Instead of price, the OBV logic applies the squared input and smoothing methods to volume flows. By comparing these deviations to historical norms, the system identifies periods of high or low volatility in volume, which often coincide with potential breakouts or consolidation zones.
• How They Work Together
The consolidation detection process and the adaptive bands work in tandem to provide traders with a clear visualization of market conditions. When consolidation is detected, the dynamic bands narrow and a "+" sign is visualized, signaling reduced volatility and potential breakout opportunities. Similarly, volume-based analysis through the adaptive OBV helps confirm whether a breakout is accompanied by significant volume, adding confidence to trade decisions. Together, they enable anticipation of market shifts.
-- Directional Squeeze --
A directional price squeeze refers to a market condition where price compresses in a particular direction. This provides traders with an opportunity to stay in trades longer by aligning with the prevailing directional bias. This unique concept generates dynamic limits based on lookback period. Their convergence upward or downward is typically a strong indication of a price push toward the respective direction.
In this approach, the system looks at the highest and lowest values of a smoothed momentum reading over a recent period and measures the distance between them. Instead of relying on a static “overbought” or “oversold” line, it calculates new boundaries as a fraction of that distance, scaling the thresholds to match the price behavior. When these dynamically adjusted limits converge, it suggests a “directional squeeze”—meaning price is moving within a more compressed or focused range. Because these boundaries adapt to the market’s own highs and lows, they provide a more responsive indication of when price may be shifting into or out of a strong directional move.
• Determining the Directional Squeeze
Directional squeeze is identified using dynamic limits derived from two key factors:
Schaff Trend Cycle (STC) for single-bar squeezes. and the Slow RSI (SRSI) for multi-bar or longer-term squeezes. Both are utilizing a custom alpha factor for adaptability and conformance with the JMA and Dynamic RSX studies.
• Directional Trend Confirmation:
If the SRSI or STC approaches the limits, additional conditions such as Fisher RSX (momentum signals) and AOBV (volume signals) and the trend already established by the JMA are aligned. If so, then a squeezed in that trend directional is established.
█ Why These Components All Work Together?
The Adaptive Sharp Momentum Study integrates multiple components to provide a framework for analyzing market dynamics. Each feature addresses specific challenges in trading:
• Core Trend Identification:
The Jurik Adaptive Moving Average (JMA) and Jurik RSX ensure better trend detection by reducing noise and dynamically confirming momentum, thus minimizing lag and false signals.
• Implied Tops and Bottoms:
The combination of Composite Momentum and Laguerre Dynamic Projection Bands highlights critical turning points. This dual-layered approach identifies potential reversals and key support/resistance levels with improved clarity.
• Consolidation and Volatility:
Adaptive ceilings, floors, and consolidation detection filter out indecisive market phases. This helps avoid unreliable signals and provides a better perspective on potential breakouts or continuations.
• Directional Squeeze:
The Directional Squeeze feature identifies directional bias in price compression. Its dynamic thresholds adapt to market conditions, aiding in the assessment of strong directional moves.
• Volume Climax:
Volume volatility and climax detection highlight key moments of market activity, aiding in the evaluation of trend strength and potential turning points.
• Integrated Framework:
The integration of these components creates a system where each element complements the others.
This study offers a methodical approach to analyzing trends, momentum, and volatility while filtering noise. It is a tool designed to assist traders in navigating complex market conditions.
█ Disclaimer
This script is provided for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Trading financial instruments carries a high level of risk and may not be suitable for all investors. Before using this script, please consult with a qualified financial advisor to ensure it aligns with your individual circumstances. The author does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the script and is not responsible for any losses or damages that may occur from its use. Use this script at your own risk.
Adaptive On Balance Volume with Trend█ Introduction
The Adaptive On Balance Volume (AOBV) indicator enhances the traditional On Balance Volume (OBV) by introducing adaptability, volatility detection, and trend analysis. It helps traders identify the direction of volume flow, assess volume momentum, and spot potential reversals in the market.
Detecting market tops and bottoms is crucial for making informed trading decisions. The AOBV indicator offers a method for identifying these points by using an adaptive volatility detection function that highlights potential volume peaks or climaxes, suggesting when a price top or bottom may be forming.
█ Understanding the AOBV
Note: Details on how calculations are conducted can be found at the end of this script description.
1. The Basics of the AOBV Function:
• Adaptive Momentum Calculation: Instead of using a fixed momentum formula, the AOBV uses the original formula for basic momentum and enhances it based on relative strength and applies an adaptive smoothing function.
• Dynamic Smoothing:
• Strong Momentum: When the AOBV detects significant changes (strong momentum), it reduces smoothing. This makes the indicator more responsive to major market movements.
• Weak Momentum: When momentum is weak (small changes), it increases smoothing to filter out market noise.
This adaptability allows the AOBV to more accurately reflect volume momentum, responding promptly during significant market moves and remaining stable during quieter periods.
To determine the trend direction (bullish or bearish), the indicator calculates a signal curve and displays the difference as bars:
• Bar Above the Middle Line: Indicates a bullish trend.
• Bar Below the Middle Line: Indicates a bearish trend.
2. Volatility Function:
The volatility function measures how much the AOBV deviates from its average by comparing it to its smoothed version. It calculates the exponential standard deviation to estimate volatility.
• Purpose: Identifies when volume momentum is near a climax or when a trend is nearing exhaustion.
• How It Works:
• Compares current volatility to previous bars.
• Computes a percentage indicating how often the current volatility is higher than past values.
• If this percentage exceeds a defined threshold, it signals a significant volatility event by plotting a dot above or below the bar.
This pattern typically manifests itself during strong runs on price followed by a period of consolidation. Thus, estimating volatility would be an acceptable measure of when a market is reaching or nearing an implied top or bottom.
3. The Trend Function:
The trend function combines several common indicators to gauge buildup toward a reversal or a continuation of a trend when the AOBV changes direction.
• Components:
• AOBV Strength Percentage: Calculates the percentage change in the AOBV to gauge its strength and direction.
• Supertrend Indicator: Acts as the main driver for trend buildup.
• Vertical Horizontal Filter (VHF): Measures market consolidation, adjusting the trend strength accordingly.
• Adaptive RSI: Further refines the trend strength based on volume momentum.
• Trend Ranking:
• Assigns a trend rank to the AOBV that reflects both market direction and momentum.
• Colors are used to represent different trend strengths: Strong Bullish, Bullish, Strong Bearish, and Bearish.
█ How to Use the AOBV
• Above the Middle Line: Suggests a bullish trend.
• Below the Middle Line: Suggests a bearish trend
• The Volatility dots:
• Indicate strong momentum relative to previous bars.
• Signal that the trend may be nearing a climax or exhaustion.
• Can imply a potential market top or bottom.
• Consolidation can be detected by visually comparing current bars to previous ones. This should be obvious since, and as described, the AOBV bars represent volume momentum.
• The trend function is used to gauge the likelihood of a reversal or a continuation of a trend; trend is represented with several colors: strong bullish trend, bullish trend, strong bearish trend, and finally simply a bearish trend.
It is important to understand that this trend function is not the typical trend function found on other technical indicators. It must be viewed within the context of the AOBV momentum. For example, if AOBV is exerting a bullish trend (bars above middle line), then a bearish trend with no major change in momentum and no volatility indication could mean a false reversal. Conversely, a large charge in AOBV could be a strong indication of a market reversal.
█ Key Features
• Two Display Modes: Curve and Bars:
The Adaptive OBV can be viewed in two different display modes: Curve and Bars Mode. "Curve Mode" offers the classic OBV representation (but as AOBV) with trend, while "Bars Mode" incorporates volatility detection and trend, making it the recommended mode.
• Volatility Function:
• Dots appear above or below the volume bars when significant volatility events are detected.
• The sensitivity can be adjusted by changing the percentage threshold.
• Trend Analysis:
• Helps gauge the likelihood of a trend continuation or reversal.
• Uses color-coded trend ranks for easy interpretation.
• Flexible Lookback Period:
Lookback periods for the main AOBV, its signal line, trend function, and volatility function can be customized.
• Recommendations:
• Match the main lookback period with the volatility period: Ensures consistency in momentum and volatility measurements.
• Match the trend lookback period with the signal AOBV lookback period: Aligns trend analysis with the underlying momentum signals.
Below is a sample demonstrating the utility on a 1- minute chart.
█ Calculation Details:
• AOBV Calculations
The AOBV differs the traditional OBV by focusing on the differences in OBV values rather than absolute price movements. Initially, it calculates the standard OBV by accumulating volume based on whether the closing price is higher or lower than the previous close. Next, it computes the difference between the current OBV and the previous OBV to measure changes in volume momentum. It calculates the average net change and average total change of these OBV differences over a specified period using a selected averaging method (e.g., EMA, SMA). By dividing the average net change by the average total change, it obtains a change ratio that reflects the strength and direction of volume momentum.
This change ratio is then scaled to an RSI-like value between 0 and 100, which is used to derive an adaptive smoothing factor (alpha). The alpha adjusts dynamically—when the change ratio indicates strong momentum, alpha increases, making the indicator more responsive to recent changes; when momentum is weak, alpha decreases, increasing smoothing to filter out noise.
The adaptive OBV is calculated by applying this alpha to combine the current OBV and the previous adaptive OBV value. This adaptive smoothing allows the indicator to adjust its sensitivity based on market conditions, becoming more responsive during strong momentum and more stable during weak momentum.
A smoothed OBV signal line is also computed using weighted moving averages for comparison. By analyzing the difference between the adaptive OBV and this smoothed signal line, the indicator identifies bullish or bearish trends. Positive differences suggest bullish momentum (bars above the middle line), while negative differences indicate bearish momentum (bars below the middle line).
• Volatility Calculations
The volatility function in the AOBV indicator identifies significant changes in volume momentum by estimating the variability of recent momentum shifts. It begins by calculating the difference between the AOBV and its smoothed signal line, capturing the current change in volume momentum. To assess volatility, the function employs exponential smoothing to compute adaptive averages of both the volume and the squared volume over a specified lookback period. By combining these averages, it estimates the current standard deviation of the volume momentum changes, effectively measuring how much the momentum deviates from its average level.
This estimated volatility is then compared to historical volatility values over the lookback period to determine how frequently the current volatility exceeds past levels. If the proportion of times the current volatility is higher than previous values and it surpasses a user-defined threshold, it signals a significant volatility event, indicating a potential volume climax
• Trend Calculations
As outlined earlier in description, the trend function is composed of several components:
The Supertrend indicator calculates dynamic support and resistance levels based on price movements and volatility using the Average True Range. It assesses whether the closing price is above or below these levels to determine the primary trend direction. If the price is above the Supertrend line: The market is considered to be in an uptrend. If the price is below the Supertrend line: The market is considered to be in a downtrend.
The Vertical Horizontal Filter measures the strength of the trend by comparing the price range over a period to the sum of absolute price changes. It does this by comparing the difference between the highest and lowest prices over a given period (the "vertical" movement) to the sum of the absolute differences between consecutive prices (the "horizontal" movement). A higher VHF value indicates a stronger, more directional trend, while a lower value suggests that the market is moving sideways without a clear trend.. If the VHF detects consolidation, it downgrades the trend strength indicated by the Supertrend. This prevents the trend function from overemphasizing the Supertrend's signals when the market lacks clear direction.
The Adaptive RSI Analyzes recent changes in the AOBV to identify whether volume momentum is strengthening or weakening (based on the volume percent change) correlating price movement with volume momentum. It only upgrades or downgrades on a bar by bar basis if price movement is correlating with percent change. This acts as a corrective measure against the VHF since quiet periods (consolidation) can occur between strong moves. The alpha generated from the adaptive function is the same as the one generated with the AOBV calculations.
█ Disclaimer
This script is provided for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Trading financial instruments carries a high level of risk and may not be suitable for all investors. Before using this script, please consult with a qualified financial advisor to ensure it aligns with your individual circumstances. The author does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the script and is not responsible for any losses or damages that may occur from its use. Use this script at your own risk.
MTF Sqz by The CrazyChrisCC – MTF Sqz/EMA
I create this script to easily be able to see the EMA and the Squeeze on multiple time frame at the same time and to easily create alert without going to each time frame to activate them.
Here how it work :
TF/EMA :
This section show all 13 different time frame with a variable background color. The background color refer to the EMA 8 , 21 and 50. If all EMA are stack up ( ema 8 above ema 21 and ema 21 above ema 50) the background will be Green. If the EMA are stack down ( ema 8 below ema 21 and ema 21 below ema 50) the background will be Red. If the EMA are mix (no direction) the background will be Yellow.
Sqz :
1. This section show the squeeze for each time frame
- Green background = no squeeze
- Gray background = low squeeze
- Red background = medium squeeze
- Orange background = high squeeze
2. This section also show A+Up or A+Down :
- A+Up = EMA stack UP + medium or high squeeze + momentum increase
- A+Down = EMA stack Down + medium or high squeeze + momentum decrease
Buy Zone :
- Bz (green background) = Price between EMA 8 and EMA 21 + EMA stack Up + Medium or High squeeze
- Sz (red background) = Pirce between EMA 21 and EMA 8 + EMA stack Down + Medium or High squeeze
Best part of this indicator are the Alert !!! : They will advert when the price action is in the good spot for long or short depending of what kind of alert you set. (These alert are for information only, you choose by yourself if you want to go long or short or do nothing!)
I personally only used this indicator on the Bullish side ( I’m more of a bullish trader than a bearish trader) but I put different type of alert for all kind of trader.
First you need to go on the setting of this indicator to set the king of alert you want. By default it will activate alert for the Bullish ‘A+ Up + Bz’ condition ( I remove the 1 min , 3 min, daily, weekly and monthly alert to not receive too much alert)
Also before I set the alert I habitually choose a chart time frame of 30 min or around. The reason is if I choose a time frame to short I will received too much alert and if I choose a time frame too long I will not received enough alert but everyone each preference, you have the choose the best time frame that fit your kind of trading
To activate alert, go to the 3 dots (… , more) on the indicator title than chose the first option ( add alert on cc – MTF sqz) than click ‘Create’. From now every time frame that was already select in the setting of this indicator will be monitor and give you an alert when the conditions are met.
I also add some information the TICK indicator, the daily ATR and the Market cap for information purpose only.
Good trading to all
Feel free to comment or add request to this indicator, I try my best to respond to everyone
Dynamic Weighted Price Flow [QuantAlgo]Experience a brand new way of analyzing price movement with Dynamic Weighted Price Flow , an advanced technical tool that utilizes the uniqueness of weighted price and dynamic momentum analysis to evaluate trends and deliver high-probability signals. Whether you're a long-term investor seeking major trend confirmation or an active trader looking for precise entries and exits, this indicator's sophisticated and innovative approach to price flow analysis offers invaluable market insights you can only find at QuantAlgo !
🟢 Core Architecture
The Dynamic Weighted Price Flow's foundation rests on its innovative weighted price calculation and momentum-based trend scoring system. By implementing a unique price weighting algorithm alongside Hull Moving Average smoothing, each market move is evaluated within a dynamic context while maintaining exceptional responsiveness to price action. This refined approach helps identify genuine trend transitions while filtering out market noise across multiple timeframes and instruments.
🟢 Technical Foundation
Three key components of this indicator are:
Weighted Price Analysis: Utilizes a sophisticated weighting system that prioritizes recent price action
Momentum Range Processing: A comprehensive scoring system that evaluates price momentum across multiple periods
Dynamic Trend State Management: A normalized system that tracks and validates trend transitions
🟢 Practical Usage Tips
Here's how to maximize your use of the Dynamic Weighted Price Flow :
1/ Setup:
Add the indicator to your favorites ⭐️
Start with the default baseline period for balanced analysis
Use the recommended momentum range for optimal signal generation
Keep signal markers enabled for clear trend transitions
Customize accent colors to match your preferences
Enable dynamic price bars for complete visual feedback
2/ Reading Signals:
Monitor for triangle markers indicating trend transitions
Watch the main trend line color for direction confirmation
Observe the gradient fills for trend strength visualization
Use the built-in alert system to catch potential setups
🟢 Pro Tips
Adjust Baseline Period based on your trading style:
→ Lower values (1-5) for more responsive signals
→ Higher values (5-10) for more stable trend identification
Fine-tune Momentum Range based on market conditions:
→ Lower values (20-35) for shorter-term signals
→ Higher values (35-50) for longer-term trend following
Optimize Visual Settings for your strategy:
→ Enable signal markers for clear entry/exit points
→ Use dynamic price bars for enhanced trend visualization
Combine with:
→ Volume indicators for trade confirmation
→ Support/resistance levels for entry refinement
→ Multiple timeframe analysis for strategic context
Median Deviation Bands | QuantumResearchIntroducing QuantumResearch’s Median Deviation Bands Indicator
The Median Deviation Bands indicator is an advanced volatility-based tool designed to help traders identify price trends, market reversals, and potential trading opportunities.
By using a percentile-based median baseline combined with standard deviation bands, this indicator provides a dynamic framework for analyzing price movements and assessing market volatility.
How It Works
Baseline Calculation:
The median price over a user-defined period (default: 50) is calculated using the 50th percentile of price data.
This serves as the central reference point for trend analysis.
Trend Identification:
Bullish Trend: Occurs when the price crosses above the baseline.
Bearish Trend: Occurs when the price crosses below the baseline.
Deviation Bands:
The indicator plots three sets of upper and lower bands, representing 1x, 2x, and 3x standard deviations from the median.
These bands act as dynamic support and resistance zones, helping traders identify overbought and oversold conditions.
Visual Representation
The Median Deviation Bands indicator offers a clear, customizable visual layout:
Color-Coded Baseline:
Green (Bullish): Price is above the median.
Red (Bearish): Price is below the median.
Deviation Bands:
First Band (Light Fill): Represents 1 standard deviation from the baseline.
Second Band (Medium Fill): Represents 2 standard deviations, highlighting stronger trends.
Third Band (Dark Fill): Represents 3 standard deviations, showing extreme price conditions.
Trend Markers:
Green Up Arrows: Indicate the start of a bullish trend when price crosses above the baseline.
Red Down Arrows: Indicate the start of a bearish trend when price crosses below the baseline.
Customization & Parameters
The Median Deviation Bands indicator includes multiple user-configurable settings to adapt to different trading strategies:
Baseline Length: Default set to 50, determines the lookback period for median calculation.
Source Price: Selectable input price for calculations (default: close).
Band Visibility: Traders can toggle individual deviation bands on or off to match their preferences.
Trend Markers: Option to enable or disable up/down trend arrows.
Color Modes: Choose from eight color schemes to customize the indicator’s appearance.
Trading Applications
This indicator is highly versatile and can be applied to multiple trading strategies, including:
Volatility-Based Trading: Price movement within and outside the bands helps traders gauge volatility and market conditions.
Trend Following: The baseline and deviation bands help confirm ongoing trends.
Mean Reversion Strategies: Traders can look for price reactions at extreme bands (±3 standard deviations).
Final Note
QuantumResearch’s Median Deviation Bands indicator provides a unique approach to market analysis by integrating percentile-based median price levels with standard deviation-based volatility bands.
This combination helps traders understand price behavior in relation to historical volatility, making it a valuable tool for both trend-following and mean-reversion strategies.
As always, backtesting and customization are recommended to optimize performance across different market conditions.
AI Volume Breakout for scalpingPurpose of the Indicator
This script is designed for trading, specifically for scalping, which involves making numerous trades within a very short time frame to take advantage of small price movements. The indicator looks for volume breakouts, which are moments when trading volume significantly increases, potentially signaling the start of a new price movement.
Key Components:
Parameters:
Volume Threshold (volumeThreshold): Determines how much volume must increase from one bar to the next for it to be considered significant. Set at 4.0, meaning volume must quadruplicate for a breakout signal.
Price Change Threshold (priceChangeThreshold): Defines the minimum price change required for a breakout signal. Here, it's 1.5% of the bar's opening price.
SMA Length (smaLength): The period for the Simple Moving Average, which helps confirm the trend direction. Here, it's set to 20.
Cooldown Period (cooldownPeriod): Prevents signals from being too close together, set to 10 bars.
ATR Period (atrPeriod): The period for calculating Average True Range (ATR), used to measure market volatility.
Volatility Threshold (volatilityThreshold): If ATR divided by the close price exceeds this, the market is considered too volatile for trading according to this strategy.
Calculations:
SMA (Simple Moving Average): Used for trend confirmation. A bullish signal is more likely if the price is above this average.
ATR (Average True Range): Measures market volatility. Lower volatility (below the threshold) is preferred for this strategy.
Signal Generation:
The indicator checks if:
Volume has increased significantly (volumeDelta > 0 and volume / volume >= volumeThreshold).
There's enough price change (math.abs(priceDelta / open) >= priceChangeThreshold).
The market isn't too volatile (lowVolatility).
The trend supports the direction of the price change (trendUp for bullish, trendDown for bearish).
If all these conditions are met, it predicts:
1 (Bullish) if conditions suggest buying.
0 (Bearish) if conditions suggest selling.
Cooldown Mechanism:
After a signal, the script waits for a number of bars (cooldownPeriod) before considering another signal to avoid over-trading.
Visual Feedback:
Labels are placed on the chart:
Green label for bullish breakouts below the low price.
Red label for bearish breakouts above the high price.
How to Use:
Entry Points: Look for the labels on your chart to decide when to enter trades.
Risk Management: Since this is for scalping, ensure each trade has tight stop-losses to manage risk due to the quick, small movements.
Market Conditions: This strategy might work best in markets with consistent volume and price changes but not extreme volatility.
Caveats:
This isn't real AI; it's a heuristic based on volume and price. Actual AI would involve machine learning algorithms trained on historical data.
Always backtest any strategy, and consider how it behaves in different market conditions, not just the ones it was designed for.
Bollinger Bands Long Strategy
This strategy is designed for identifying and executing long trades based on Bollinger Bands and RSI. It aims to capitalize on potential oversold conditions and subsequent price recovery.
Key Features:
- Bollinger Bands (10,2): The strategy uses Bollinger Bands with a 10-period moving average and a multiplier of 2 to define price volatility.
- RSI Filter: A trade is only triggered when the RSI (14-period) is below 30, ensuring entry during oversold conditions.
- Entry Condition: A long trade is entered immediately when the price crosses below the lower Bollinger Band and the RSI is under 30.
- Exit Condition: The position is exited when the price reaches or crosses above the Bollinger Band basis (20-period moving average).
Best Used For:
- Identifying oversold conditions with a strong potential for a rebound.
- Markets or assets with clear oscillations and volatility e.g., BTC.
**Disclaimer:** This strategy is for educational purposes and should be used with caution. Backtesting and risk management are essential before live trading.
GOLD Volume-Based Entry StrategyShort Description:
This script identifies potential long entries by detecting two consecutive bars with above-average volume and bullish price action. When these conditions are met, a trade is entered, and an optional profit target is set based on user input. This strategy can help highlight momentum-driven breakouts or trend continuations triggered by a surge in buying volume.
How It Works
Volume Moving Average
A simple moving average of volume (vol_ma) is calculated over a user-defined period (default: 20 bars). This helps us distinguish when volume is above or below recent averages.
Consecutive Green Volume Bars
First bar: Must be bullish (close > open) and have volume above the volume MA.
Second bar: Must also be bullish, with volume above the volume MA and higher than the first bar’s volume.
When these two bars appear in sequence, we interpret it as strong buying pressure that could drive price higher.
Entry & Profit Target
Upon detecting these two consecutive bullish bars, the script places a long entry.
A profit target is set at current price plus a user-defined fixed amount (default: 5 USD).
You can adjust this target, or you can add a stop-loss in the script to manage risk further.
Visual Cues
Buy Signal Marker appears on the chart when the second bar confirms the signal.
Green Volume Columns highlight the bars that fulfill the criteria, providing a quick visual confirmation of high-volume bullish bars.
Works fine on 1M-2M-5M-15M-30M. Do not use it on higher TF. Due the lack of historical data on lower TF, the backtest result is limited.
Dynamic Median EMA | QuantEdgeBIntroducing Dynamic Median EMA by QuantEdgeB
Dynamic Median EMA | QuantEdgeB is an adaptive moving average indicator that blends median filtering, a volatility-based dynamic EMA, and customizable filtering techniques to create a responsive yet stable trend detection system. By incorporating Standard Deviation (SD) or ATR bands, this indicator dynamically adjusts to market conditions, making it a powerful tool for both traders and investors.
Key Features:
1. Dynamic EMA with Efficiency Ratio 🟣
- Adjusts smoothing based on market conditions, ensuring optimal responsiveness to price changes.
- Uses an efficiency ratio to dynamically modify the smoothing factor, making it highly adaptive.
2. Median-Based vs. Traditional EMA Source 📊
- Users can choose between a Median-based smoothing method (default: ✅ enabled ) or a traditional price source.
- The median filter provides better noise reduction in choppy markets.
3. Volatility-Based Filtering with Custom Bands 🎯
- Two filtering methods:
a. Standard Deviation (SD) Bands 📏 (default ✅) – Expands and contracts based on
historical deviation.
b. ATR Bands 📈 – Uses Average True Range (ATR) to adjust dynamic thresholds.
- The user can toggle between SD and ATR filtering, depending on market behavior.
4. Customizable Signal Generation ✅❌
- Long Signal: Triggered when the price closes above the selected upper filter band .
- Short Signal: Triggered when the price closes below the lower filter band .
- Dynamically adjusts based on the filtering method (SD or ATR).
5. Enhanced Visuals & Customization🎨
- Multiple color modes available (Default, Solar, Warm, Cool, Classic, X).
- Gradient filter bands provide a clearer view of volatility expansion/contraction.
- Candlestick coloring for instant visual confirmation of bullish/bearish conditions.
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How It Works:
- Source Selection : Users can choose to use the median of price action or a traditional price feed as the base input for the Dynamic EMA.
- Dynamic EMA Calculation : The indicator applies a volatility-adjusted smoothing algorithm based on the efficiency ratio, ensuring that price trends are detected quickly in volatile markets and smoothly in stable ones.
- Filtering Mechanism : 🎯 Use can chose between two filtering options. Standard deviation to dynamically adjust based on market deviations or ATR Bands to determine trend strength through volatility expansions
- Signal Generation :
1. Bullish (🔵) is triggered when price crosses above the upper band.
2. Bearish (🔴) is generated when price drops below the lower band.
- The filtering method (SD/ATR) determines how the bands expand/contract, allowing for better trade adaptability.
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Use Cases:
✅ For Trend Trading & Breakouts:
- Use SD bands (default setting) to capture trend breakouts and avoid premature entries.
- SD bands expand during high volatility, helping confirm strong breakouts, and contract during low volatility, helping confirm earlier trend exit.
- Consider increasing Dynamic EMA length (default 8) for longer-term trend detection.
✅ For Smoother Trend Filtering:
- Enable ATR bands for a more stable and gradual trend filter.
- ATR bands help reduce noise in choppy conditions while maintaining responsiveness to volatility.
- This setting is useful for traders looking to ride trends with fewer false exits.
✅ For Volatility Awareness:
- Watch the expansion and contraction of the filter bands:
- Wide SD bands = High volatility, breakout potential.
- Tight SD bands = Consolidation, potential trend exhaustion.
- ATR bands provide steadier adjustments, making them ideal for traders who prefer
smoother trend confirmation.
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Customization Options:
- Source Selection 🟢 (Default: Median filtering enabled ✅)
- Dynamic EMA Length ⏳ (Default: 8 )
- Filtering Method🎯 (SD Bands ✅ by default, toggle ATR if needed)
- Standard Deviation Length 📏 (Default: 30 )
- ATR Length 📈 (Default: 14, ATR multiplier 1.3)
- SD Bands Weights:📌
- Default settings (Upper = 1.035, Lower = 1.02) are optimized for daily charts.
- For lower timeframes (e.g., hourly charts), consider using lighter weights such as Upper =
1.024 / Lower = 1.008 to better capture price movements.
- The optimal SD Band weights depend on the asset's volatility, so adjust accordingly to align
with market conditions.
- Multiple Color Themes 🎨 (Default, Solar, Warm, Cool, Classic, X)
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Conclusion
The Dynamic Median EMA | QuantEdgeB is a powerful trend-following & filtering indicator designed to adapt dynamically to market conditions. By combining a volatility-responsive EMA, custom filter bands, and signal-based candlestick coloring, this tool provides clear and reliable trade signals across different market environments. 🚀📈
🔹 Disclaimer: Past performance is not indicative of future results. No trading indicator can guarantee success in financial markets.
🔹 Strategic Consideration: As always, backtesting and strategic adjustments are essential to fully optimize this indicator for real-world trading. Traders should consider risk management practices and adapt settings to their specific market conditions and trading style.
Absolute Volume Levels [AlgoRich]This indicator classifies the volume of each candle into three levels—weak, intermediate, and strong—using absolute thresholds. It allows you to define fixed levels for what constitutes low, moderate, or high activity.
Key Features:
Classification by Absolute Thresholds:
The indicator uses two configurable cut-off points:
Intermediate Volume Threshold: The value from which volume is no longer considered weak and is classified as intermediate.
Strong Volume Threshold: The value from which volume is considered strong.
Any volume below the intermediate threshold is classified as weak; volume between the thresholds is classified as intermediate; and volume above the strong threshold is considered strong.
Distinction Between Bullish and Bearish Candles:
Bullish candles are displayed with positive volume (bars pointing upward).
Bearish candles are shown with negative volume (bars pointing downward).
This makes it easier to quickly identify the prevailing direction of volume activity.
Customizable Colors:
You can independently adjust the colors for each volume level for both bullish and bearish candles. This helps to visually highlight unusual volume levels, which can be useful for detecting breakouts or liquidity sweeps.
Benefits of Using This Indicator:
Simplicity and Clarity:
By using absolute thresholds, you eliminate the dependency on moving averages, obtaining a direct measure of volume relative to fixed values. This is particularly useful if you know the typical volume ranges for your asset.
Adaptability:
The thresholds and colors can be easily adjusted to suit different assets and timeframes, allowing you to fine-tune the indicator to your trading style and needs.
Effective Visualization:
The representation of volume bars—differentiated by both direction (bullish or bearish) and intensity (weak, intermediate, or strong)—facilitates the quick identification of changes in market activity, helping you make more informed trading decisions.
This indicator is ideal for traders who want to assess volume in absolute terms and clearly visualize spikes in activity that may indicate trading opportunities or confirm trend changes.
ATR SuperTrend - IonJauregui-ActivTradesEste script en Pine Script utiliza el indicador SuperTrend basado en el ATR para identificar tendencias y generar señales de compra y venta.
¿Cómo funciona?
Detecta la volatilidad con el ATR para calcular niveles dinámicos de soporte y resistencia.
Dibuja la tendencia:
Línea verde: Tendencia alcista.
Línea roja: Tendencia bajista.
Genera señales de trading:
Compra cuando la tendencia pasa de bajista a alcista.
Venta cuando cambia de alcista a bajista.
Opera de forma automática:
Abre posiciones según las señales.
Establece stop loss y take profit para gestionar el riesgo.
Este indicador ayuda a seguir la tendencia y automatizar operaciones, filtrando el ruido del mercado.
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This Pine Script uses the SuperTrend indicator based on ATR to identify trends and generate buy and sell signals.
How it works:
Detects volatility with ATR to calculate dynamic support and resistance levels.
Plots the trend:
Green line: Bullish trend.
Red line: Bearish trend.
Generates trading signals:
Buy when the trend switches from bearish to bullish.
Sell when it switches from bullish to bearish.
Trades automatically:
Opens positions based on the signals.
Sets stop loss and take profit to manage risk.
This indicator helps follow the trend and automate trades, filtering out market noise.
STRAW Volume Spike IndicatorThis is basically a:
High-Volume Impulse Detector
The High-Volume Impulse Detector is a refined tool designed to highlight key moments of explosive volume surges in the market, specifically calibrated for assets like Bitcoin on the 15-minute timeframe. Unlike generic volume-based indicators, this script doesn’t just flag high volume—it intelligently adapts to market dynamics by incorporating a custom-moving average baseline and highlighting instances where volume exceeds a significant threshold relative to the average.
Key Features
✅ Adaptive Volume Benchmark – Uses a dynamic moving average to filter out noise and pinpoint meaningful volume spikes.
✅ Impulse Confirmation – Only highlights volume bars that exceed the 50% threshold above the baseline, ensuring signals capture real liquidity shifts.
✅ Smart Color Coding – Differentiates high-impact bullish and bearish volume with distinct visual cues for easy market structure identification.
✅ Designed for Order Block Traders – Helps validate liquidity-driven price movements essential for refining order block and break-of-structure strategies.
Unlike conventional volume overlays, this tool helps traders connect volume surges to key structural shifts, making it an ideal companion for those navigating momentum shifts, market inefficiencies, and institutional footprints.
⚡ Best used on BTC 15m for tracking aggressive volume-driven moves in real-time.
Cypto Oscillator with Sortino-like VolatilityEnhanced Inverted Ultimate Oscillator with Sortino-like Volatility
This indicator combines the power of the Ultimate Oscillator with a unique Sortino-like volatility calculation to provide a comprehensive view of market dynamics. It's designed to help traders identify potential turning points and assess the risk associated with price movements.
**Core Components:**
* **Ultimate Oscillator (UO):** The UO is a momentum indicator that incorporates short, medium, and long-term price action to identify overbought and oversold conditions. This indicator inverts and normalizes the UO to a 0-10 scale, providing a clear view of momentum shifts.
* **Sortino-like Volatility:** Instead of a standard deviation, this indicator uses a downside deviation calculation. This focuses specifically on *negative* price movements, offering a more relevant measure of risk for most traders. By not penalizing upside volatility, it avoids giving false signals during strong bull runs. The downside deviation is scaled as a percentage of the closing price for cross-asset comparability.
* **Volatility Signal:** The inverted UO is multiplied by the downside deviation to create a combined volatility signal. This signal reflects both momentum and downside risk, providing a more nuanced market perspective.
**Key Features and Uses:**
* **Identifying Potential Turning Points:** Divergences between the UO and price action can signal potential trend reversals. Look for the UO to make higher lows while price makes lower lows (bullish divergence) or the UO to make lower highs while price makes higher highs (bearish divergence).
* **Assessing Downside Risk:** The Sortino-like volatility component helps traders gauge the potential for downside price swings. Higher volatility suggests greater risk.
* **Dynamic Volatility Thresholds:** The indicator includes adjustable upper and lower volatility thresholds, based on a moving average of the volatility signal. These thresholds can be used to identify periods of unusually high or low volatility.
* **Customizable Lookback Periods:** Traders can adjust the lookback periods for the UO and the standard deviation calculation to fine-tune the indicator to their specific trading style and market conditions.
* **Visualizations:** The indicator provides several visual aids, including:
* A histogram of the volatility signal, colored dynamically based on its relationship to the moving average of volatility. Red indicates volatility above the upper bound, orange between the bounds and green below the lower bound.
* A line plot of the volatility signal.
* An optional moving average of the volatility signal.
* Optional upper and lower volatility threshold lines with a filled range for visual clarity.
* **Alerts:** The indicator includes alert conditions for when the volatility signal crosses above the upper threshold (high volatility) or below the lower threshold (low volatility).
**How to Use:**
1. **Inputs:** Adjust the input parameters to optimize the indicator for your chosen asset and timeframe.
2. **Divergences:** Look for divergences between the UO and price to identify potential trend reversals.
3. **Volatility:** Use the volatility signal and thresholds to assess downside risk.
4. **Alerts:** Enable alerts to be notified of high or low volatility events.
**Disclaimer:** This indicator is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Always conduct your own thorough analysis before making any trading decisions.
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