Level Targeting v3 (MTF)Level Targeting v3 (MTF)
A clean, volume-driven target zone indicator designed to reveal where price is aiming, not just where it has been.
Built around high-effort volume events, Level Targeting highlights structurally important price zones and projects them across timeframes with calm, institutional-style visuals.
Focused. Non-repainting. Designed for clarity over noise.
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Level Targeting v3 (MTF) — Release Notes
What’s new in v3
This update introduces a major architectural and visual upgrade focused on multi-timeframe clarity, stability, and professional chart aesthetics.
Key improvements
• Multi-Timeframe (MTF) support
Target zones can now be calculated from a higher timeframe while displayed on a lower one, allowing traders to see where price is aiming, not just where it has been.
• Robust rendering engine
All drawing logic has been hardened against bar-0, empty arrays, and desynchronization issues for maximum runtime stability.
• Clean, institutional-style visuals
Zones are designed to remain readable without clutter, emphasizing structure over noise.
• Strength-based visibility filtering
Only zones meeting minimum strength criteria are highlighted, keeping the chart focused and intentional.
• Improved zone persistence logic
Zones evolve organically with volume-based effort events rather than repainting aggressively.
• Optimized performance
Efficient array management ensures smooth operation even on long histories and lower timeframes.
Design philosophy
This indicator is built to support decision-making, not distract from it.
Zones are meant to feel structural — calm, confident, and precise.
Notes
• After major visual or timeframe changes, re-adding the indicator may be required to fully resync graphic objects with the price scale (TradingView behavior).
• Best results are achieved when selecting neighboring timeframes (e.g., 15m ↔ 1H, 1H ↔ 4H).
Multi
Multi Asset & Multi Timeframe Trend DashboardOverview
The Multi-Asset & Multi-Timeframe Trend Dashboard is a comprehensive visual data terminal designed to provide a bird's-eye view of market sentiment across five different assets and seven distinct timeframes simultaneously. By consolidating 10 core technical indicators into a single table, it eliminates the need for "chart hopping" and helps traders identify high-probability trend alignment.
How It Works
The dashboard evaluates each asset based on a Scoring System ($-10$ to $+10$). For every timeframe, the script analyzes the following 10 conditions:
Trend: EMA 20 > EMA 50Macro
Trend: EMA 50 > EMA 200
Position: Price > EMA 200
MACD: MACD Line > Signal Line
MACD Momentum: MACD Histogram > 0
RSI Momentum: RSI(14) > RSI SMA(14)
RSI Level: RSI(14) > 50
Stochastics: Stoch K > D
CCI: Commodity Channel Index > 0
Awesome Oscillator: AO > 0
Visual Logic & Features
Indicator Dots (■): Represent the 10 individual technical conditions. Green indicates a bullish state; Red indicates a bearish state.
Trend Arrows (▲/▼): Displays the aggregate directional bias of a timeframe based on the sum of the 10 dots.
Neutral State (✖): If indicators are split 50/50 (Score of 0), a grey cross is displayed to indicate total market indecision.
"ALL" Column: A macro-summary that aggregates scores across all four primary timeframes.
Volatility Marker (•): A dot appearing next to the symbol name indicates that current ATR is higher than the historical average (user-defined threshold).
Market Status Color: The symbol name background turns Green if the market is currently open and active, and Red if it is closed or stagnant.
Technical Implementation
This script utilizes request.security calls to fetch data across timeframes. To ensure performance and prevent repainting issues, all security calls are handled using the barstate.islast flag to only render the dashboard on the most recent bar.
How to Use
Alignment Trading: Look for "Full House" scenarios where all arrows (15m through Daily) are the same color.
Scalping Bias: Use the "Mini Timeframes" (1m, 3m, 5m) to find entries that align with the higher timeframe trend shown in the main table.
Volatility Filter: Only take trades when the volatility marker (•) is active to ensure there is enough "power" in the move.
Daily/Weekly FVG by KrisThis indicator is a Multi-Timeframe (MTF) tool designed to automatically identify and project Fair Value Gaps (Imbalances) from Daily and Weekly timeframes onto your current chart. It helps traders locate higher-timeframe Areas of Interest (POI) and liquidity voids without manually switching charts.
How it works:
The script utilizes `request.security` to fetch High and Low data from Daily and Weekly timeframes. It identifies a Fair Value Gap (FVG) based on the 3-candle formation logic where price moves inefficiently, leaving a gap between the wicks.
- Bullish FVG: Identified when the current Daily/Weekly Low is greater than the High of the candle from 2 periods ago.
- Bearish FVG: Identified when the current Daily/Weekly High is lower than the Low of the candle from 2 periods ago.
The indicator draws a box extending to the right to visualize the zone, along with a dotted midline which often acts as a sensitive support/resistance level.
Unique Feature: Smart Mitigation (Auto-Hide)
To keep your chart clean and focused on relevant data, the script includes a "Full Fill" logic. It continuously monitors price action relative to existing FVG boxes.
- If price completely crosses through a box (fully fills the gap), the indicator considers it "mitigated" and automatically hides the box and its midline (sets transparency to 100%).
- This ensures you only see "fresh" or unfilled gaps that are still relevant for trading.
Settings:
- TF Checkboxes (Daily/Weekly FVG): Toggle the visibility of Daily or Weekly gaps independently based on your analysis needs.
- Design Mode:
Colored: Uses classic Green (Bullish) and Red (Bearish) colors for easy trend identification.
Monochrome: Uses Gray tones for a minimalist look that reduces visual noise on the chart.
Usage:
Use these zones to identify potential reversal points or liquidity targets. Since these are higher-timeframe levels, they often carry more weight than intraday imbalances.
Multi-Factor PanelThis indicator is an analytical tool designed to display market information in the form of a compact panel or dashboard. It aggregates several independent metrics in one place, simplifying the visual analysis of the current market state.
Each row of the panel reflects the state of a separate analytical factor. The indicator may display, in particular:
— funding rate data;
— fear and greed index;
— current volatility metrics;
— distance to the nearest support and resistance levels;
— trading volume;
— detected candlestick formations;
— information on recorded liquidations;
— indications of overbought or oversold conditions of the asset.
For ease of perception, background color coding is used to reflect the current prevailing state of the combined displayed factors. The color scheme serves solely as a visual reference and does not constitute a forecast, trading advice, or a guarantee of future price movement.
The indicator can be applied across various timeframes. Based on observations, the most informative results are typically achieved when using timeframes in the range from 1 hour to 1 week.
Please note: the indicator is not a trading strategy and is for informational purposes only. It is used by the user within their own methodology and decision-making framework.
BETradez HTF Liquidity Order BlocksOrder Block Detection:
Detects Break of Structure (BOS) using confirmed bars (no repainting)
Finds the last opposing candle before BOS to create order block zones
Supports displacement filter (strong body, small wicks)
Order Block Display:
Draws boxes showing order block zones (bullish green, bearish red)
Shows wick lines, center lines, and stop loss levels
Extends boxes forward on the chart
Hides invalidated order blocks when price breaches the zone
Liquidity Zones:
Detects swing highs and lows from a higher timeframe (default: 5 min)
Draws horizontal lines at swing highs (orange) and swing lows (cyan)
Shows price labels at liquidity levels
Filters to show only relevant swings (highs above price, lows below price)
Settings:
Configurable lookbacks, colors, and display options
Displacement filter with customizable parameters
Max order blocks and liquidity zones per side
The Strat - Multi-Timeframe Combo Analyzer## 📊 The Strat - Multi-Timeframe Combo Analyzer
This open-source indicator implements **The Strat** methodology, a universal price action framework developed by Rob Smith (@RobInTheBlack).
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### 🎯 What is The Strat?
The Strat categorizes every candle into one of three scenarios based on its relationship to the previous bar:
| Type | Name | Definition |
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| **1** | Inside Bar | High < Previous High AND Low > Previous Low |
| **2** | Directional | Breaks only one side (2↑ = broke high, 2↓ = broke low) |
| **3** | Outside Bar | Breaks BOTH previous high AND low |
By tracking these bar types across timeframes, traders can identify actionable setups with defined entry triggers and target levels.
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### ✨ Features
**Daily Timeframe Analysis:**
- Real-time 3-bar combo detection (2-1-2, 3-1-2, 1-2-2, etc.)
- Pattern classification: Bullish/Bearish Continuation or Reversal
- Entry and Target levels based on Strat rules
- Pattern status: ACTIONABLE, IN-FORCE, TRIGGERED, or WATCHING
**ATR Context:**
- Range % used (how much of daily ATR has been consumed)
- Entry quality assessment (Excellent → Exhausted)
- Day type classification (Quiet → Trend Day)
- Remaining range estimation
**15-Minute Analysis:**
- Separate combo tracking for intraday precision
- Pattern detection on lower timeframe
**Visuals:**
- Customizable info tables
- Entry/Target horizontal lines
- Signal labels on chart
- Alert conditions
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### 🔧 How to Use
1. Look for **ACTIONABLE** patterns - these are setups waiting for a trigger
2. Entry triggers when price breaks the designated level
3. Target is the next logical Strat level (typically prior bar's high/low)
4. Use **Range%** to assess if there's room left in the daily range
5. Combine Daily and 15-Min combos for trade confluence
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### ⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is for **educational purposes only**. It does not constitute financial advice or guarantee profitable trades. Trading involves substantial risk of loss. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always conduct your own research and trade responsibly.
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### 🙏 Credits
**The Strat** methodology was created by Rob Smith (@RobInTheBlack).
This implementation is open-source. Feel free to study, modify, and improve the code!
Ultimate Major Contextual Dashboard (Multi-Asset)Overview : The Ultimate Major Dashboard is a performance-optimized market overview tool designed to provide a consolidated snapshot of the 7 major Forex pairs and Gold. It aggregates correlation, trend, momentum, and volatility data into a single, clean table, allowing users to view broader market context without switching charts.
Technical Logic & Components : This indicator utilizes a modular function to analyze EURUSD, GBPUSD, USDJPY, USDCHF, AUDUSD, USDCAD, NZDUSD, and XAUUSD across four key dimensions:
Intermarket Correlation (Pearson Coefficient): Uses ta.correlation() to compare each asset against the symbol currently on your main chart.
Logic: Values above 0.7 (Dark Green) suggest a strong positive relationship, while values below -0.7 (Dark Red) suggest inverse behavior. This is calculated over a rolling 50-period window to balance stability with current market sensitivity.
Trend Bias (EMA-200): Evaluates the long-term trend by checking price position relative to the 200-period Exponential Moving Average.
Visuals: An upward arrow (⬆) indicates price is above the EMA; a downward arrow (⬇) indicates it is below.
Momentum (RSI-14): Calculates the Relative Strength Index. The dashboard automatically highlights readings above 70 (OB) or below 30 (OS) to help identify potential momentum extremes.
Volatility (ATR-14): Displays the Average True Range as a reference for the current active range of each market, helping users compare volatility levels across the majors.
How to Interpret the Dashboard
Asset Alignment: Correlation values help identify when pairs are moving in "unison" versus when a specific currency is diverging from the group.
Directional Context: Combining the Trend (EMA) and Momentum (RSI) columns provides a quick view of whether a market is trending strongly or reaching an exhaustion point.
Volatility Benchmarking: The ATR values offer perspective on which pairs are currently the most active, assisting in market comparison based on volatility preference.
Data Handling & Customization
Multi-Symbol Sync: Data is fetched using request.security(). The calculations are synchronized with the chart's current bar state for real-time accuracy.
Dynamic TF: Users can select the analysis timeframe (60, 240, D, W) via the settings menu.
Flexibility: The dashboard position can be toggled between all four corners of the chart to avoid overlapping with price action.
Disclaimer
This tool is provided for analytical and educational purposes only. It does not generate trading signals and should not be considered financial advice.
Volumetrix Ribbon [by Oberlunar] Volumetrix Ribbon by Oberlunar is a multi-broker “market pressure ribbon” built to make trend context readable at a glance, without trusting a single exchange feed.
In crypto and CFDs, a lot of what traders react to is not real intent, but microstructure noise: isolated wicks, temporary liquidity gaps, exchange-specific order flow, or short-lived dislocations.
The core idea behind this ribbon is straightforward: when momentum and volume pressure agree across venues and across multiple time horizons, the move is more likely to be structural. When they disagree, you’re often looking at chop, rotation, or a transition phase where signals are lower quality.
The script aggregates the same instrument across up to five brokers/exchanges, then builds two aligned perspectives.
The first is TRIX momentum computed across a range of lengths, which helps you see expansion versus contraction without being overly sensitive to raw candle noise.
The second is a normalised volume pressure estimate that tries to express participation directionally rather than treating volume as a simple up/down flag. Each ribbon band represents a different length from fast to slow, and it is rendered as a continuous lane (no blocky squares).
A band turns Aqua when TRIX and volume pressure are aligned bullish relative to a reference baseline, Purple when they align bearish, and neutral when they conflict. Transparency adapts to strength, so you can immediately distinguish weak agreement from dominant agreement.
Read it like a trader: when you see clean, persistent Aqua across many lengths, bullish structure is broad and usually more resilient than a quick pop; when you see clean, persistent Purple across many lengths, bearish structure is broad and usually more than just a wick. When the ribbon is mixed or frequently neutral, you’re in disagreement territory, which typically means ranging conditions, distribution/accumulation, or a regime shift. Fast bands tend to flip first and slow bands follow, which is exactly how transitions behave: reversal attempts appear quickly, while real trend change needs broader confirmation.
The dominance table is there to keep the reading honest. Dominance Bullish and Dominance Bearish are computed as percentages over the total number of lanes, not only over the lanes that are “active.” That means a single bullish lane inside a mostly neutral ribbon is not treated as 100% bullish dominance; it remains a small fraction, and the cell intensity reflects that breadth properly.
Here is a real trade example:
Bearish Dominance
More or less 2R profit
However, this indicator is not a strategy, and it does not predict the future. It’s a context engine designed to help you avoid low-quality chop, validate whether a move has structure behind it, and align entries with phases where momentum and participation are actually synchronised.
Enjoy!
Oberlunar 👁★
Volumetrix Mean Reversion [by Oberlunar] VolumeTRIX Mean Reversion is a volume-oriented mean-reversion and confirmation indicator built around one core principle: reversal opportunities become higher quality when “price stretch” is not just visible on one feed, but confirmed across venues and supported by internal market pressure.
Mean reversion is often explained with the “rubber band” metaphor, but in real trading, it’s more concrete than that. When price runs too far from a working equilibrium, the market tends to accumulate imbalances: liquidity gets thin in spots, inventories get skewed, and positioning becomes one-sided. Very often, the next meaningful move is not continuation, but a repair move—price coming back toward areas where business was actually done. That doesn’t mean the market must revert every time. It means that when displacement becomes extreme, reversion becomes *plausible*, and sometimes structurally incentivised.
This is why Volumetrix does not treat a single overbought/oversold trigger as a trade. It treats mean reversion as a multi-factor event that needs alignment.
The first pillar is multi-venue consensus. The script can track the same instrument across up to five brokers/exchanges and look for agreement. In crypto and CFDs, a large portion of “signals” are simply microstructure artefacts: isolated wicks, temporary dislocations, exchange-specific liquidity holes, short-lived imbalances.
I believe that a stretch that shows up on one venue may be noise; a stretch that shows up across venues at the same time is far more likely to be structural.
The second pillar is how the indicator defines “stretch.” Volumetrix intentionally blends different families of mean-reversion logic because each one captures a different way markets deviate from equilibrium. Statistical displacement (think Z-score) asks how far the price has moved away from its recent average in volatility units. Anchored equilibrium (VWAP) asks whether the price is trading away from a fair value built on *where volume actually traded*.
Volatility envelopes (Keltner-style bands) translate stretch into something regime-aware: what is “far” in a quiet market is not “far” in a fast one. None of these views is perfect alone, but together they describe displacement in a much more robust way than a single oscillator.
Then comes the part most traders miss: mean reversion is not just a distance problem, it’s a *regime* problem. That is where the Ornstein–Uhlenbeck idea matters. OU is the textbook mean-reverting process: deviations don’t just wander, they tend to be pulled back toward an equilibrium, and the strength of that pull defines how “elastic” the market feels. In trading terms, some environments punish deviations quickly; other environments reward drift and make reversals late and painful.
VolumeTRIX Mean Reversion uses an OU-style bias to estimate that temperament, so the script is not only asking “are we stretched?”, but also “does this market currently behave like it wants to revert, or like it’s comfortable drifting?”
From there, Volumetrix combines four perspectives (the “lanes”) into a single directional decision. The mean-reversion trust lane quantifies stretch and converts it into a normalised confidence. The OU lane adds the regime lens—how mean-reverting the market appears right now. TRIX adds momentum context because fading a move while momentum is still expanding is one of the fastest ways to get chopped up. Finally, the volumetric pressure gate looks at internal buy/sell pressure and asks a practical question: is the move still being *defended*, or is dominance starting to fade?
The real edge is not in any one component. The edge is in how they are forced to agree. Volumetrix allows you to determine the level of strictness in the agreement (All / Majority / Any). That’s an ensemble approach: each lane can be wrong, but they tend to be mistaken in different conditions. When multiple independent views of the market line up, you’re filtering for moments where the signal is less likely to be random and more likely to reflect an actual imbalance that can unwind.
So the question I'm trying to answer with this indicator is simple, and trader-practical: “Are we stretched across venues, is the current regime compatible with reversion (OU-style), is momentum no longer dominating (TRIX), and is volume pressure no longer supporting continuation?” When those answers align, the odds of a usable reversal improve.
Operationally, signals print only on confirmed bars and are hard-constrained to the most liquid global sessions (London and US), because mean-reversion quality tends to degrade in thin windows and produce low-quality signals.
The indicator also includes an internal forward-stat tracker that estimates how often signals reach a reasonable target move within a maximum number of bars. It is not a strategy backtest, and it doesn’t simulate compounding; it’s a calibration tool to compare settings and understand expectancy behaviour without guessing.
As always, this is an indicator, not financial advice. Mean reversion can fail hard in expansion regimes, so risk management and context always come first.
Enjoy!
Oberlunar 👁★
Pro Scalper MTF Elite Strategy v1.0.0
Pro Scalper MTF Elite Strategy v1.0.0
What is this script?
This is an advanced, institutional-grade multi-timeframe (MTF) scalping and swing trading strategy for TradingView. It integrates multiple professional trading concepts—including Smart Money Concepts (SMC/SMT), price action, trend, momentum, and volume analysis—into a single, easy-to-use tool. The script is designed for traders who want robust, rules-based entries and exits, with built-in risk management and dynamic position sizing.
Key Concepts Integrated
Smart Money Concepts (SMC/SMT): Includes liquidity sweeps, order blocks, fair value gaps (FVG), and market structure breaks (MSB).
Price Action: Detects swing highs/lows, candle patterns, and support/resistance zones.
Trend Analysis: Uses EMAs, VWAP, and higher timeframe trend confirmation.
Momentum: Incorporates MACD and RSI for momentum filtering.
Volume : Identifies volume spikes for additional confluence.
Multi-Factor Confluence: Signals are generated only when multiple factors align, increasing reliability and reducing false signals.
How does it work?
- The strategy continuously scans for confluence between SMC/SMT signals, price action, trend, momentum, and volume.
- Each factor is scored, and only high-confluence setups trigger trade signals.
- Risk management is fully automated: you set your risk per trade, and the script calculates stop loss, take profits, and position size.
- Advanced features include trailing stops, breakeven logic, dynamic targets, and adaptive filters for different market regimes.
How to use
1. Add the script to your chart.
2. Adjust settings in the Inputs panel:
- By default, liquidity zones and support/resistance are OFF for a clean chart. Enable “Show Liquidity Zones (By TF)” and “Show S/R Zones” in the Visuals section to see SMT/SMC features.
- Set your account size and risk % for proper position sizing.
- Choose your preferred risk management and signal filtering options.
3. **Look for BUY/SELL labels on the chart.**
- These indicate high-confluence trade entries.
- The script will plot stop loss and take profit levels.
4. **Use the built-in strategy tester to review historical performance.**
5. **Set up alerts:** See below for details.
Features & Settings Explained
- Risk Management : Fixed % risk per trade, dynamic position sizing, trailing stops, breakeven, and adaptive targets.
- Signal Logic: Multi-factor scoring, cluster confluence, aggressive mode, candle color filter, and high conviction options.
- Advanced Filters: Bias gate, ambiguity skip, cooldown, adaptive stop modes, dynamic regime adjustment.
- Session & Volatility : Session filter, volatility gate, and dynamic position sizing.
- Visuals: All major overlays (liquidity, S/R, order blocks, FVGs, etc.) are OFF by default for clarity. Enable as needed in the Visuals section.
- Dashboard (Debug Panel): Built-in dashboard displays key signal metrics, scores, cluster counts, regime status, and trigger states directly on the chart. Enable it in the Visuals section by setting “Debug Panel Mode” to “Lite” or “Extended” and choose its position with “Debug Panel Position.”
- **Performance Tweaks:** Light MTF mode, max boxes/labels, and more.
How to enable SMT/SMC features
- Enable “Show Liquidity Zones (By TF)” for liquidity zones (SMT/SMC).
- Enable “Show S/R Zones” for support/resistance.
- Enable “Show Order Blocks” and “Show FVG” for order block and fair value gap visualization.
How to set alerts (Strategy Script)
On TradingView, strategy scripts do not allow you to select specific conditions like “Entry Buy” or “Entry Sell” in the alert dialog. Instead, you can only set a single alert for the entire strategy. Here’s how to do it:
1. Add the strategy to your chart.
2. Click the “Add Alert” (clock) icon at the top of TradingView.
3. In the alert dialog, select the strategy name as the condition (you will not see separate options for Entry Buy or Entry Sell).
4. The alert will trigger whenever the script generates a new buy or sell signal (as defined by the alert() function in the script).
5. Set your preferred alert actions (popup, email, webhook, etc.) and click “Create”.
Note: If you want separate alerts for buy and sell signals, you would need to use a companion indicator version of the script.
What strategy is this? How does it help?
This is a multi-factor, multi-timeframe confluence strategy. It helps traders by:
- Automating complex SMC/SMT and price action analysis.
- Managing risk and position size for you.
- Providing clear, actionable trade signals only when multiple factors align.
- Adapting to changing market regimes (trend/chop/volatility).
- Reducing emotional trading and overtrading.
Timeframes
- Works best on 5m, 15m, 30m, and 1H charts.
- Can be used on higher timeframes for swing trading.
- Lower timeframes (1m, 3m) may be noisier.
Does it repaint?
- The script is designed to avoid repainting. Signals are generated using confirmed bar data.
- Optional “Repaint Audit” mode is available for testing.
- Visual overlays (zones, FVGs, etc.) may update as new bars form, but trade signals do not repaint.
How long do signals show?
- Signals remain on the chart as long as the trade is active or until the next signal.
- Visual zones fade after a set number of bars (configurable).
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Supplemental Information
Author
- Script by lava_javaforum (Institutional Enhancement Strategy Variant).
- For support, contact via TradingView or the invite-only group.
Risk Management & Position Sizing
- All trades use fixed % risk per trade.
- Position size is calculated automatically.
- Dynamic sizing increases with higher conviction.
Track Record
- This is a strategy script with built-in backtesting.
- Past performance is shown in the TradingView strategy tester.
- No guarantee of future results; always forward-test before live trading.
Markets
- Designed for stocks, indices, futures, and options.
- Works on any liquid market and timeframe.
Leverage
- The script does not recommend or require leverage.
- Use leverage at your own risk.
Backtesting
- Fully backtestable in TradingView.
- Use the strategy tester to review historical performance.
Support
- Support is available for invite-only users.
- Contact the author for questions or troubleshooting.
Community
- You may contact other users in the invite-only group for feedback and tips.
Trial
- A trial period may be available for select users. Contact the author for details.
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Disclaimer
This script is for educational and informational purposes only. It is NOT financial advice. Trading involves risk, and you should only trade with money you can afford to lose. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always do your own research and consult a financial advisor if needed.
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If you have any questions or need help with settings, contact the author directly. Happy trading!
Structural Equilibrium Line and DashboardOverview The Structural Equilibrium Dashboard is a comprehensive technical analysis tool designed to identify the "fair value" or balance point of market structure across multiple timeframes. Unlike traditional moving averages that rely on time-based smoothing, this indicator anchors its calculations to confirmed Structural Pivots (Highs and Lows).
By reflecting current price action against these structural boundaries, the algorithm identifies the internal momentum of an asset. This provides traders with a clear visualization of whether the market is in a state of structural strength or nearing potential exhaustion points.
Core Methodology The script utilizes a custom reflection algorithm that determine the Structural Equilibrium Line:
Structural Pivot Detection: The engine scans for significant peaks and valleys based on user-defined lookback and confirmation parameters.
Equilibrium Mapping: It calculates the midpoint of the current structural range and projects the price relative to this "balance point."
Signal Smoothing: The raw structural data is processed through a precision filter to reduce market noise while remaining responsive to significant momentum shifts.
Key Features
Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Dashboard: Monitor the structural bias of five key timeframes (5m, 15m, 30m, 1h, 4h) simultaneously. This allows for rapid top-down analysis and confluence tracking without changing charts.
Structural Momentum Cloud: A dynamic visual zone that highlights the displacement between price and equilibrium, assisting in the identification of market overextensions.
Adaptive UI: The dashboard is optimized for both Dark and Light modes, ensuring maximum legibility across all user interface configurations.
Structural Filtering: The logic is specifically tuned to maintain a neutral stance during low-volume consolidation, updating only upon confirmed structural shifts.
Operational Use
1. The "Top-Down" Lead: You don’t need the whole table to match. If your higher timeframes (1H or 4H) are Green, look for the lower timeframes (5M or 15M) to turn Green as well. This alignment can sometimes occur before the main line changes colour, offering contextual insight — not a guaranteed signal.
2. Trend Shifts: When the main line on your chart changes colour (e.g., Red to Green), it means the price has crossed the "Balance Point" of the current market structure. This is your signal that the trend direction has officially shifted.
3. Measuring Strength: Use the Momentum Cloud (the shaded area) to see how strong the move is. A widening cloud means the trend is gaining speed. If the cloud is very thin, the market is likely just "chopping" or consolidating.
This tool is for analytical and educational purposes only. It is not financial advice, and it does not guarantee profits.
Broadening Formation Structure Review ToolThis script provides an educational, checklist-based framework for studying Broadening Formations together with basic Strat-style reversal behavior and higher-timeframe direction. It is designed to show multiple structural conditions in one place so users can observe how they interact. It does not execute trades, generate signals, or provide financial advice.
What makes this script original is the integration of four components into a single logical framework:
• dynamic tracking of Broadening Formation high/low levels
• proximity evaluation relative to those levels
• classification of simple bar reversal behavior
• higher-timeframe open–close continuity checks
Instead of using these concepts as separate tools, the script combines them into a single checklist so users can see when multiple conditions occur at the same time.
Broadening Formation levels may be user-defined or automatically derived using:
• unlimited dynamic expansion
• range-limited dynamic expansion
• swing-pivot detection
• manual input mode
Users may also optionally lock levels once a structure is identified.
Proximity to BF levels can be measured in several ways, including percentage, ticks, points, dollars, ATR multiples, or expected-move multiples. The script can also detect when price takes out BF highs or lows.
The script classifies basic Strat-style price behavior, including:
• two-up / two-down moves
• outside bars
• failed 2U/2D reversals
• 2D→2U and 2U→2D reversals
A selectable higher timeframe (such as 60, 240, D, W, or M) is used to evaluate direction by comparing the higher-timeframe open and close.
The on-chart table summarizes:
• current BF High and BF Low levels
• proximity status relative to those levels
• whether BF highs or lows have been taken out
• reversal classification results
• higher-timeframe direction
• theoretical risk distance and 2R/3R projections
Optional alerts can notify when three-condition or four-condition checklist alignment occurs, based only on the logical rules visible in the script. Optional chart lines for BF levels may also be displayed.
Transparency and behavior notes
• swing pivots repaint until confirmed
• higher-timeframe direction is only final at bar close
• dynamically derived BF levels may update as price forms new extremes
This script is intended purely for market-structure study and education. It does not guarantee performance, predict outcomes, or recommend trades.
Q# ML Logistic Regression Indicator [Lite]
Q TechLabs MLLR Lite — Machine Learning Logistic Regression Trading Indicator
© Q# Tech Labs 2025 Developed by Team Q TechLabs
Overview
Q# MLLR Lite is an open-source, lightweight TradingView indicator implementing a logistic regression model to generate buy/sell signals based on engineered price features. This “lite” version is designed for broad community access and serves as a foundation for the upcoming Pro version with advanced features and integration.
Features
Logistic Regression-based buy/sell signal generation
Customizable price source input (Open, High, Low, Close, HL2, HLC3, OHLC4)
Adjustable signal threshold and smoothing parameters
Signal confidence plotted in a separate pane
Alert conditions for buy and sell signals
Fully documented, clean Pine Script (v6) code for easy customization
Installation
Open TradingView and navigate to the Pine Script editor
Create a new script and paste the full content of the Q# MLLR Lite Pine Script
Save and add to chart
Configure inputs as needed for your trading style
Licensing
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Q# MLLR Lite — Machine Learning Logistic Regression Trading Indicator
© Q# Tech Labs 2025 — Developed by Team Q#
Overview
Q# MLLR Lite is an open-source, lightweight TradingView indicator implementing a logistic regression model to generate buy/sell signals based on engineered price features. This “lite” version is designed for broad community access and serves as a foundation for the upcoming Pro version with advanced features and integration.
Features
Logistic Regression-based buy/sell signal generation
Customizable price source input (Open, High, Low, Close, HL2, HLC3, OHLC4)
Adjustable signal threshold and smoothing parameters
Signal confidence plotted in a separate pane
Alert conditions for buy and sell signals
Fully documented, clean Pine Script (v6) code for easy customization
Installation
Open TradingView and navigate to the Pine Script editor
Create a new script and paste the full content of the Q# MLLR Lite Pine Script
Save and add to chart
Configure inputs as needed for your trading style
Licensing
Q# MLLR Lite is provided under the MIT License, promoting open use, modification, and community collaboration with attribution.
Copyright (c) 2025 Q# Tech Labs
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SOFTWARE.
Chart Clues PRIME - Structure Based Trade Management ToolkitChart Clues PRIME is a rule-based trading assistance tool designed to help traders read market structure, manage open positions, and stay aligned with higher-timeframe context.
This indicator does not generate random buy/sell calls or promise profits.
Instead, it focuses on clarity, confirmation, and position awareness, allowing traders to make better decisions based on structure and price behavior.
Chart Clues PRIME is built for traders who already understand basic market concepts and want a clean, structured framework to support their trading process.
Core Philosophy
Markets move in phases — expansion, pause, and reversal.
Chart Clues PRIME highlights where price is, what phase it is likely in, and how existing positions should be managed — without emotional bias.
Key Features
-> Structure-Based Levels
Automatically highlights important bullish and bearish reference levels
Supports multiple swing-based levels
Clearly shows when levels are approached, respected, or triggered
-> Execution Gate Logic
Prevents premature reactions
Helps traders identify when price actually interacts with a level
Designed to reduce false entries and emotional decisions
-> Demand & Supply Zones
Higher-timeframe aware zones
Zones remain stable once formed
Designed for context, not instant entries
-> Market Status Awareness
Displays whether the market is trending or consolidating
Helps traders avoid forcing trades during low-quality conditions
-> Smart Exit Framework (Structure-Based)
Exit logic is only active after a trade is executed
Uses structure, momentum shift, and price behavior
Helps protect profits or reduce unnecessary drawdowns
Does not rely on fixed targets or arbitrary indicators
-> Multi-Timeframe Context
Displays higher-timeframe bias in a clean table format
Displays higher-timeframe bias in a clean table format
Who This Indicator Is For
Traders who already understand basic chart reading
Traders looking for discipline and structure, not signals
Traders looking for discipline and structure, not signals
Who This Indicator Is NOT For
Traders looking for guaranteed profits
Traders expecting instant buy/sell alerts
Beginners with no understanding of market structure
Important Notes (Policy-Safe)
This indicator is not financial advice
No profit guarantees are implied
All trading decisions remain the responsibility of the user
Past visual examples do not represent future performance
Usage Recommendation
Chart Clues PRIME works best when used alongside:
Proper risk management
Consistent position sizing
A clear trading plan
Final Words
Chart Clues PRIME does not try to predict the market.
It helps traders understand where they are, what has changed, and when discipline matters most.
Precision Structure Pro [BOSWaves]Precision Structure Pro - Multi-Tier Market Structure Execution with HTF Trend Alignment
Overview
Precision Structure Pro is a market analysis system designed to provide traders with structural understanding of price action. The system operates on the principle that markets follow observable patterns that can be systematically identified and interpreted. Precision Structure Pro combines adaptive indicators, dynamic visualizations, and customizable alerts to support both trend-following and contrarian strategies. Each feature translates technical concepts into actionable, on-chart insights, allowing traders to make informed decisions without information overload. The system emphasizes clarity, precision, and adaptability, enabling users to interpret market behavior in real time with risk-aware, disciplined trading practices.
Structural Analysis Engine
At the core of Precision Structure Pro lies the Structural Analysis Engine, a sophisticated framework designed to detect meaningful shifts in market structure with minimal lag and maximum reliability. Traditional swing-based systems merely connect price highs and lows, often generating false signals during periods of noise or minor retracement. Precision Structure Pro's engine goes deeper, analyzing market momentum, volatility, and price clusters to distinguish between genuine structural breaks and minor fluctuations.
The engine employs a configurable lookback period ranging from 5 to 50 bars, allowing traders to calibrate sensitivity based on their preferred timeframe and trading style. Shorter periods produce more frequent signals suitable for scalping and intraday trading, while longer periods generate fewer but more significant structural markers ideal for swing and position trading. This adaptability ensures the system remains relevant across all trading methodologies.
Break of Structure (BOS) Detection
Break of Structure (BOS) signals are provided whenever price decisively moves beyond a previous swing high or low, highlighting potential continuation setups. The system offers two confirmation methodologies: body-based confirmation, which requires candle closes beyond structural levels for conservative validation, and wick-based confirmation, which triggers on price touches for more aggressive entry opportunities. This dual-option approach allows traders to align the tool's sensitivity with their risk tolerance and market conditions.
Use Case 1: Trend Continuation Trading
A trader identifies a pullback within an established uptrend. The dashboard confirms higher timeframe alignment remains bullish despite the short-term retracement. When price breaks back above the pullback structure, the system generates a BOS signal and activates the trade dashboard with entry, stop-loss, and three profit targets. As targets are hit sequentially, the trader takes partial profits while trailing the remainder, combining systematic risk management with the flexibility to capture extended moves.
Change of Character (CHoCH) Recognition
Change of Character (CHoCH) alerts indicate early reversal opportunities, marking the transition from trending to counter-trend behavior before it becomes evident to the naked eye. CHoCH signals emerge when price breaks a structural level counter to the established trend direction, providing advance warning of potential trend exhaustion or reversal. These signals are particularly valuable for identifying market turning points that precede traditional reversal indicators, offering traders strategic positioning advantages for both exits and counter-trend entries.
By combining BOS and CHoCH signals, traders can identify both continuation and reversal scenarios, enabling them to adapt strategies to shifting market conditions without relying solely on lagging indicators. The engine maintains a persistent memory of structural levels, tracking which pivots remain relevant and which have been invalidated by price action, ensuring that only significant structural events generate signals while noise is systematically filtered.
Use Case 2: Counter-Trend Reversal Trading
During an established trend, price breaks structure in the opposite direction, triggering a CHoCH signal. The candles begin changing color to reflect the structural shift. However, the dashboard shows the higher timeframe remains in the original trend direction, alerting the trader to timeframe conflict. This prompts tighter profit management focused on early targets rather than extended holds, as the setup represents a counter-trend opportunity requiring tactical rather than strategic positioning.
Multi-Timeframe Integration
Multi-timeframe integration within the Structural Analysis Engine provides an additional layer of context that dramatically enhances signal reliability. For instance, a BOS signal on a lower timeframe gains significantly more weight when aligned with the trend observed on a higher timeframe. This hierarchical approach allows traders to confirm signals against broader market trends, reducing exposure to false breakouts and enhancing confidence in entries and exits.
The system continuously monitors a user-selected higher timeframe - configurable to any interval from minutes to weekly charts - and compares its structural trend against current timeframe signals. When lower timeframe BOS or CHoCH events align with higher timeframe directional bias, the system validates these as premium opportunities. The on-chart dashboard displays real-time higher timeframe trend status, showing whether the broader context is bullish, bearish, or neutral, providing traders with instant situational awareness without requiring manual chart switching.
Hierarchical Confirmation and Filtering
Traders can enable higher timeframe alignment requirements, which filters out signals that conflict with the dominant trend on larger timeframes. This filtering mechanism significantly reduces false signals during counter-trend noise while preserving high-probability setups that ride institutional momentum. The result is a trading system that respects market hierarchy, acknowledging that larger timeframe structures exert gravitational influence on smaller timeframe movements, and positioning traders on the right side of dominant flows.
The engine is designed to be highly adaptive, factoring in price volatility and recent momentum to filter out noise while emphasizing meaningful structural changes. The result is a system that not only identifies key market turning points but does so in a way that is sensitive to context, volatility, and timeframe alignment, creating a comprehensive structural narrative that evolves with market conditions.
Volatility-Adaptive Stop-Loss Calculation
Managing risk is as important as identifying opportunities, and Precision Structure Pro addresses this through its Volatility-Adaptive Trade Management system. Unlike static stop-loss levels that fail to account for changing market conditions, this system calculates dynamic stop-loss points based on volatility measurements and market structure. The system employs an analysis window that captures current market movement characteristics and serves as the foundation for all risk calculations.
The system employs a multi-layered calculation methodology. First, it establishes a base distance by applying a user-configurable volatility multiplier (0.5 - 5.0x, default 2.0x) to the measured market volatility. This base distance is then scaled by a stop-loss multiplier (0.1-5.0R, default 1.2R) to determine final stop placement. In high-volatility environments - such as during major news events or market opens - stops are adjusted wider to avoid premature exits from normal price oscillation, while in calm, low-volatility periods, stops tighten to prevent unnecessary exposure and improve capital efficiency.
Tiered Take-Profit System
Take-profit levels are tiered into three distinct targets, each calculated as a ratio of the stop-loss distance. The first target typically sits at 0.8R (80% of the risk distance), providing a conservative profit-taking opportunity that's frequently achieved. The second target extends to 1.6R, capturing intermediate moves while maintaining realistic probability. The third target reaches for 2.8R or beyond, designed to capture extended trend moves and maximize profit potential when momentum continues. These ratios are fully customizable, allowing traders to adapt the system to their profit-taking preferences and market characteristics.
This tiered approach enables traders to lock in profits progressively, reducing psychological pressure while allowing portions of positions to capture larger moves. Traders can take partial profits at early targets and move stops to breakeven to create risk-free positions, while letting remaining size run toward final targets or trailing stops. This partial exit strategy dramatically improves trading psychology by removing the binary pressure of all-or-nothing exits, while maintaining exposure to extended moves that generate outsized returns.
Visual Trade Mapping
Visual representations of dynamic levels are overlaid on the chart with sophisticated rendering techniques. Each level features a multi-layer glow effect - a translucent outer layer for ambient visibility, a semi-transparent middle layer for depth, and a solid core line marking precise price levels. Entry levels appear in bright white, stop-loss zones in vibrant red with danger shading, and take-profit levels in neon green with success-themed styling. Risk and reward zones are represented by translucent boxes that span from entry to stop (risk) and entry to final target (reward), providing immediate visual assessment of trade quality without manual calculation.
Dynamic Status Labels
Labels accompany each level, displaying precise price values and status indicators. Take-profit labels show "PENDING" status until price reaches them, at which point they dynamically update to "HIT" with altered styling to celebrate achievement. Stop-loss labels remain prominent throughout the trade, maintaining awareness of maximum risk. This comprehensive visual mapping ensures traders understand trade structure at a glance, facilitating faster decision-making and reducing cognitive load during active trading sessions.
Intelligent Position Sizing Calculator
Position sizing translates risk percentage into actual trade size. Precision Structure Pro includes a position sizing calculator that performs this computation automatically, eliminating manual calculation errors that can lead to over-leverage or inefficient capital utilization.
The calculator employs a standardized formula that works across all asset classes: Position Size equals Account Size multiplied by Risk Percentage, divided by Stop Distance. This calculation automatically accounts for varying instrument characteristics - whether trading cryptocurrencies with multiple decimal places, forex pairs with pip-based measurements, stocks with dollar-based stops, or futures with point-based movements.
Position Sizing Configuration
Traders configure two key parameters: total account size (their available trading capital) and risk percentage per trade (typically 1-2% for conservative risk management). When a trade signal generates, the system instantly calculates the exact number of units, shares, contracts, or coins to trade based on the automatically-determined stop distance. This calculation appears directly in the on-chart dashboard, displaying both the dollar amount at risk and the precise position size.
This functionality ensures consistent risk across all trades - whether stop distance is narrow or wide, position size adjusts to maintain identical dollar risk. It eliminates execution delays caused by manual calculation and prevents common position sizing errors that plague discretionary traders. The position sizing display can be toggled on or off based on user preference.
On-Chart Dashboard Overview
Information overload impairs decision-making, particularly during fast-moving market conditions. Precision Structure Pro's on-chart dashboard consolidates critical market information into a single, scannable interface that provides situational awareness without requiring navigation between multiple indicators or charts.
The dashboard features a hierarchical information architecture designed for rapid comprehension. At the top, a bold status header announces trade state - LONG ACTIVE or SHORT ACTIVE - with color-coded backgrounds matching trade direction. This visual confirmation prevents confusion about current exposure, particularly when managing multiple positions across different instruments.
Dashboard Components
The higher timeframe status section displays the broader market context, showing whether the selected higher timeframe is BULLISH, BEARISH, or NEUTRAL with corresponding color coding. This provides instant confirmation that current trade direction aligns with dominant market structure, or warns when taking counter-trend positions that require tighter management.
The core metrics section presents trade fundamentals in clean, organized rows: direction confirmation, precise entry price, stop-loss level with distance percentage, and three take-profit targets each showing status (PENDING or HIT), price level, and percentage gain from entry. Visual separators organize these sections, creating clear information boundaries that facilitate quick scanning during time-sensitive decisions.
When position sizing display is enabled, the bottom section shows calculated risk amount in dollars and exact position size in trading units. This eliminates the cognitive step of mental calculation, allowing traders to execute positions immediately with confidence in their risk management.
Dashboard Customization
The dashboard supports four positioning options - top-right, top-left, bottom-right, or bottom-left - allowing traders to anchor it in their preferred location based on personal workflow and chart layout. Importantly, the dashboard only appears when an active trade exists, preventing chart clutter during pure analysis phases when no positions are held. This adaptive visibility ensures the interface remains clean and focused, presenting information only when relevant.
Dynamic Candle Coloring
Technical precision means little if the information isn't immediately digestible. Precision Structure Pro employs sophisticated visualization techniques to transform complex structural data into intuitive visual language that communicates market state at a glance.
The system implements dynamic candle coloring that reflects current structural trend. When market structure is bullish - characterized by BOS signals breaking upward - candles render in cyan tones, creating a visual flow that reinforces upward momentum. When structure turns bearish, candles shift to magenta, immediately communicating downward pressure. During transitional or consolidative periods when structure is unclear, candles display in neutral gray, signaling caution and the absence of clear directional bias. This color-coded system allows traders to interpret market character without analyzing individual price bars, dramatically accelerating pattern recognition.
Structural Level Visualization
Structural break events are marked with multi-layered horizontal lines that employ sophisticated rendering techniques. Each structural level features three layers: a wide, highly transparent outer glow creating ambient visibility, a medium-width semi-transparent middle layer adding dimensional depth, and a solid, precise core line marking the exact price level. This gradient effect makes critical levels stand out prominently even on cluttered charts, while maintaining visual elegance and professional aesthetics.
Professional Label System
Labels accompany each structural event with clean, professional text. BOS events are marked simply as "BOS," while CHoCH events receive distinctive "CHoCH" labeling. These labels are positioned intelligently using volatility-based offsets - appearing above price highs for bearish breaks and below price lows for bullish breaks - ensuring they float in whitespace rather than obscuring candles or overlapping with price action. The system limits the number of simultaneously visible labels (configurable from 1 - 10, default 3) to prevent chart clutter, automatically removing the oldest labels as new signals emerge.
Signal Alerts
Real-time monitoring of multiple charts across various timeframes is impractical for discretionary traders. Precision Structure Pro's alert system helps traders track critical market events, even when away from their trading stations.
The system provides distinct alerts for each signal type. Bullish and bearish Break of Structure alerts fire when upward or downward BOS events occur, with alert messages including current entry price and ticker symbol for context. Bullish and bearish Change of Character alerts notify traders of potential reversals, providing warning to either exit existing positions or prepare counter-trend entries. A generic "New Trade Signal" alert triggers on any valid BOS or CHoCH event, useful for traders monitoring multiple instruments simultaneously.
Trade Management Alerts
Trade management alerts operate independently from signal alerts. Take Profit 1, 2, and 3 alerts fire when price reaches each respective target level, prompting traders to execute their planned partial exit strategy. The Stop Loss Hit alert provides critical notification when trades fail, enabling rapid response to adverse movements and preventing extended drawdowns from unmonitored positions.
The system incorporates intelligent alert tracking to prevent notification spam. Each alert type fires once per event - when a profit target is hit, for example, the system sends a single notification rather than repeatedly alerting as price fluctuates around the level. Alert states reset when new trade signals generate, ensuring fresh monitoring for each position.
Alert Delivery
Alerts route through TradingView's native alert infrastructure, providing multiple delivery options. Traders can receive pop-up notifications during active monitoring, email alerts for remote tracking, mobile push notifications through the TradingView app. This provides flexibility for traders to remain connected to market developments regardless of their physical location or monitoring capabilities.
Design Philosophy
Precision Structure Pro emphasizes clarity, adaptability, and risk-aware execution. Every feature - from structural analysis to dynamic visualizations and customizable alerts - is intended to provide insight, not guarantees. Markets are inherently uncertain, and no indicator can predict future price movements with certainty. Rather than promoting false confidence, the toolkit is designed to enhance situational awareness, improve pattern recognition, and streamline execution of sound trading strategies.
Traders are encouraged to integrate toolkit outputs with personal judgment, broader market context, and sound risk management principles. The system excels at identifying structural patterns and managing trade logistics, but ultimate decision authority rests with the trader. This approach fosters a disciplined, systematic mindset that prioritizes high-probability setups, multi-timeframe confluence, and methodical execution over reactive, emotion-driven trading.
Trading Psychology Benefits
The progressive profit-taking system embedded in the tiered take-profit structure addresses a critical psychological challenge: the tension between capturing large moves and avoiding profit give-backs. By systematically reducing position size at early targets while maintaining exposure to extended moves, traders experience regular positive reinforcement that reduces emotional stress and prevents premature exits. This psychological framework promotes patience and discipline, allowing traders to let winners run without the paralyzing fear of watching profits disappear.
Similarly, the volatility-adaptive stop-loss system prevents two common psychological traps: using stops that are too tight (leading to death by a thousand cuts from repeated small losses) and using stops that are too wide (resulting in catastrophic losses that damage both capital and confidence). By anchoring stop distance to current volatility, the system ensures stops are neither arbitrary nor divorced from market reality, promoting acceptance of losses as normal cost of business rather than personal failures.
Final Notes
Precision Structure Pro provides a layered, multi-dimensional perspective of the market, helping traders interpret price action with confidence, refine strategies, and improve trade quality over time. Its combination of adaptive signals, visual clarity, and comprehensive dashboarding creates a system that is both functional and intuitive, enabling both novice and experienced traders to operate efficiently in complex markets. The system supports trader judgment by providing the structural foundation upon which trading decisions are built.
Practical Use & Context
Precision Structure Pro performs best in markets exhibiting clear structural formation with meaningful momentum shifts at key levels. In highly compressed or low-liquidity environments where price drifts without conviction, structural signals may be sparse or unreliable. During extended consolidation with minimal directional variance, the system may generate fewer actionable signals as formation events fail to meet validation thresholds.
The system identifies structural breaks and generates complete trade setups including entry levels, stop-loss placement, and tiered profit targets. For optimal results, traders may choose to combine these signals with additional confirmation tools or filters based on their individual trading methodology and risk tolerance.
Risk Disclaimer
Precision Structure Pro is designed for educational and informational purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Trading involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors. Traders should employ proper risk management, never risk more than they can afford to lose, and consider all outputs as advisory information requiring independent verification. All trading decisions should be made with full awareness of market uncertainty and personal risk tolerance. No indicator or system can guarantee profitable trades, and users accept full responsibility for their trading outcomes.
BBands + Overbought/Oversold MarkersAdvanced Bollinger Bands indicator with overbought/oversold signals, automatic squeeze detection, and multi-timeframe (MTF) capabilities.
Retains all functions of the original Bollinger Bands indicator from TradingView with a few added features:
Overbought/Oversold Markers: Visual signals when price opens and closes outside the bands
🔴 Red Highlight & Arrow → Price opens & closes above the upper BB (potential overbought/excess momentum).
🟢 Green Highlight & Arrow → Price opens & closes below the lower BB (potential oversold/reversal).
Squeeze Detection: Automatically highlights when bandwidth reaches its lowest point (narrowest BB width) in the lookback period, signalling potential breakout zones
Multi-Timeframe Bands: Display Bollinger Bands from any timeframe on your current chart (e.g., weekly bands on a daily chart), including markers and squeeze zones
Dual Rendering MTF Modes: Choose between traditional plots (unlimited history) or smooth line drawing (~125-165 MTF bars of history)
Built-in Alerts: Set alerts for overbought conditions, oversold conditions, squeeze detection, or any combination
Fully Customizable: Adjust MA type (SMA/EMA/RMA/WMA/VWMA), standard deviation multiplier, colors, and marker styles
Perfect for: Swing traders, MTF analysis, volatility-based entries, and identifying consolidation/expansion cycles.
BUY/SELL Multi-Factor Decision Engine (v8) WebhookBUY / SELL Multi-Factor Decision Engine (v8) — Webhook
Important Notice
This indicator is not financial advice, does not guarantee results, and does not eliminate losses.
It is not a bot, not an oracle, and does not replace experience, risk management, or human judgment.
It is a tool for reading, filtering, and organizing market information.
1. What is this indicator?
BUY / SELL Multi-Factor Decision Engine (v8) — Webhook is a technical analysis indicator that:
analyzes multiple indicators at the same time,
evaluates structure, momentum, pressure, and context,
generates BUY / SELL signals when sufficient intent exists,
displays two state semaphores (BAS and CTX),
concentrates complex information into a compact panel,
is highly configurable from the settings panel (almost the entire indicator is configurable, including parameters, thresholds, profiles, and tolerances, allowing significant modification of the indicator’s behavior),
can generate alerts and signals via Webhook.
It does not execute trades.
It does not promise consistent wins.
It does not eliminate risk.
2. What does it actually do?
This indicator does NOT work with simple rules such as:
“RSI above X = buy”
“Moving average crossover = entry”
It also does not wait for everything to be perfect at the same time.
It works as follows:
It evaluates market intent using several indicators simultaneously.
It builds a LONG probability and a SHORT probability.
Intent may exist even if some indicators are neutral.
When intent exceeds a minimum configurable threshold, a BUY or SELL is generated internally.
That signal is only shown if the market is moving enough (ATR filter).
Important note:
ATR does NOT participate in the BUY / SELL decision.
ATR only decides whether existing intent:
is shown on screen,
triggers an alert,
or is sent via Webhook.
In parallel, risk context (CTX) is evaluated and displayed as a warning.
CTX does not participate in the BUY / SELL decision; it only informs about risk.
All analyzed information (EMAs, MACD, RSI, CMF, ADX/DI, BBP, SMC, candles, patterns, sweeps, EQs) is displayed in a compact panel, including the direction they appear to indicate.
BUY / SELL is not an order; it is a visual synthesis of a complex reading.
3. Market Intent (main engine)
This is where BUY or SELL is born.
Intent is calculated using classic indicators, but they are not read as textbook values, rather as behavior.
The engine does not ask:
“Is it above or below X?”
It asks things like:
Is the market pushing or losing strength?
Is momentum accelerating or exhausting?
Is there real pressure or just a bounce?
Does structure support or contradict the move?
Because of this, the indicator may:
anticipate classic signals,
maintain intent while something is neutral,
fail,
arrive early or late.
This is normal in any probabilistic system.
Nothing in the market is certain.
BUY and SELL signals:
are not orders,
are not imperative instructions,
must not be interpreted as mandatory entries or exits,
and do not replace market reading or the trader’s own analysis.
BUY / SELL is:
a visual synthesis of a complex reading,
a probabilistic representation of intent,
a decision-support tool,
not a mandate or a guarantee.
4. Indicators that form intent (interpretation and weight)
The intent engine works on an accumulated score.
Each indicator adds evidence, not orders.
EMAs — weight: 2 points
Measure structure and dynamic direction.
Evaluates:
slope,
speed,
relationship between them.
LONG intent may exist before a classic crossover.
MACD — weight: 2 points
Measures momentum and acceleration.
Not used as a “magic crossover”.
Evaluates:
whether momentum accelerates or weakens,
whether it accompanies price.
RSI — weight: 1 point
Not used as overbought/oversold.
Interpreted as:
direction of pressure,
gain or loss of relative strength.
CMF (Chaikin Money Flow) — weight: 1 point
Evaluates money flow.
Helps distinguish:
supported moves,
empty moves.
ADX + DI — weight: 2 points
Evaluates:
whether there is real trend,
who dominates (buyers or sellers),
whether the move has a foundation.
BBP (Bull/Bear Power) — weight: 1 point
Evaluates buying vs selling pressure.
Helps detect:
control,
exhaustion.
SMC (BOS / CHOCH) — weight: 3 points
Evaluates market structure:
continuity (BOS),
change of character (CHOCH).
Not decorative.
It has the highest individual weight in the engine.
Important:
Bias does not have a 3-point weight.
SMC only adds 3 points when a BOS or CHOCH event appears in the panel.
While only Bias is present, it adds 0 points, because there is no event.
Therefore, the intent threshold depends on the other indicators until a BOS or CHOCH occurs.
Important
The engine does not require unanimity.
It requires sufficient intent (sum of points ≥ configured threshold).
5. BAS Semaphore (intent state)
The BAS semaphore summarizes the state of the intent engine:
🟢 Green → solid intent
🟡 Yellow → weak or transitioning intent
🔴 Red → deteriorated or risky intent
BAS:
is linked to BUY / SELL,
reflects intent quality,
does not automatically cancel a signal.
It helps evaluate trade health, not blind obedience.
6. Operability (ATR Gates)
ATR:
does NOT generate BUY or SELL,
does NOT decide direction.
ATR only answers:
Is the market moving enough for this intent to be operational?
Therefore intent may:
exist,
but not be shown,
not trigger alerts,
not be sent via Webhook.
This avoids:
trading dead ranges,
signal spam,
micro-moves without continuity.
ATR Profiles (timeframe)
Included ATR profiles:
Scalp (2m / 5m)
Intraday (15m / 30m)
Swing (1H – 4H)
Position (1D / 1W / 1M / 3M)
STANDARD (editable)
Profiles only adjust operability filtering.
They do not change direction or the intent engine.
Recommendation:
Use the profile matching your timeframe or edit STANDARD according to your criteria.
7. Engine Profiles
The indicator also includes Engine profiles.
The Engine STANDARD is editable by the user.
Predefined Engine profiles are NOT editable.
They are calibrated as coherent parameter sets.
This avoids common mistakes such as:
scalping EMAs with swing RSI,
mixing incompatible indicator ranges.
Modifying fixed profiles breaks internal coherence.
8. Context (CTX)
Context does NOT participate in BUY / SELL decisions.
It adds no points.
It subtracts no points.
It does not block signals.
It warns about risk.
Evaluates, among other things:
liquidity sweeps,
Equal Highs / Equal Lows (EQ),
candle types,
chart patterns (forming or confirmed).
CTX semaphore:
🟢 relatively clean environment
🟡 transition / caution
🔴 high-risk environment
A BUY with red CTX is not invalid, but riskier.
In CTX, fewer marks is generally better.
9. What is shown on screen
The indicator can show:
BUY / SELL
Compact panel with:
BAS
CTX
indicator readings
L / S labels on the chart
Labels:
L → Long
S → Short
10. Abbreviations (panel key)
Candles
Doji → Doji
LLDoji → Long-legged Doji
Eng → Engulfing
Maru → Dominant no-wick candle
Hammer → Hammer
InvHam → Inverted Hammer
Shoot → Shooting Star
Hang → Hanging Man
BD Slot (strength / indecision)
DD → strong indecision
D → indecision
BE↑ / BE↓ → bullish / bearish engulfing
B↑ / B↓ → dominant candle
Chart Patterns
H&S → Head & Shoulders
iH&S → Inverse H&S
DT / DB → Double Top / Bottom
RWdg / FWdg → Rising / Falling Wedge
RChnl / FChnl → Rising / Falling Channel
SymTri / AscTri / DescTri → Triangles
Comp → Compression
Stage:
F → Forming
C → Confirmed
11. Configuration (very important)
Parameters are not decorative.
Modifying:
EMAs
RSI
MACD
CMF
ADX / DI
BBP
ATR
intent threshold
profiles
context tolerances
changes the real behavior of the engine.
Important:
Adjusting a single parameter in isolation is generally not recommended.
If one value changes, the set should usually be adjusted to avoid incompatible ranges.
Example:
EMA 10/20 ≠ EMA 15/30 ≠ EMA 10/50
Same applies to all indicators.
12. BUY / SELL, Alerts and Webhook
The indicator does not execute trades.
It is used to:
trade manually,
receive alerts,
send signals to Telegram or other systems,
automate only if the user builds their own bot.
The indicator only sends structured information.
Execution is:
external,
user-decided,
user-responsibility.
13. How I use it (creator’s criteria)
I do not rely solely on the indicator, and no one should.
I still read:
each individual indicator,
candle patterns,
chart patterns,
sweeps,
EQs,
structure and overall context.
The indicator does not replace my reading — it confirms it.
I use it to:
consolidate scattered information,
decide faster,
reduce visual noise,
avoid impulsive entries.
It is support, not a substitute for judgment.
DISCLAIMER
Important Notice – read carefully
As stated throughout this document, BUY / SELL Multi-Factor Decision Engine (v8) — Webhook is a technical analysis tool and does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or a guarantee of results.
This indicator:
does not predict the future,
does not guarantee profits,
does not eliminate losses,
does not reduce market risk,
and does not replace experience, human judgment, risk management, or the learning curve required to trade.
BUY / SELL Multi-Factor Decision Engine:
is not a bot,
is not an automated system,
is not an oracle,
does not execute trades,
and does not make decisions for the user.
BUY and SELL signals:
are not orders,
are not imperative instructions,
must not be interpreted as mandatory entries or exits,
and do not replace market reading or personal analysis.
BUY / SELL is:
a visual synthesis of a complex reading,
a probabilistic representation of intent,
a decision-support tool,
not a mandate or a guarantee.
Nature of the indicator and the market
This indicator reads information, not outcomes.
It interprets what the market — and specifically TradingView — shows at each moment: indicators, structure, patterns, candles, sweeps, EQs, momentum, and context.
That a LONG or SHORT intent forms, a BUY or SELL signal triggers, and the market later does not move in that direction does not mean the indicator failed.
This happens because:
the market may show intent and later invalidate it,
new orders may enter,
liquidity may change,
context may deteriorate.
This is exactly why even very experienced traders lose trades.
The indicator always interprets information the same way, but it has no more information than what is publicly available.
It does not see the future, hidden orders, or external events.
A failed signal is not an indicator error — it is the probabilistic and uncertain nature of the market.
Parameter configuration
Users may modify parameters, thresholds, profiles, and tolerances.
Doing so changes the actual behavior of the engine, not just appearance.
Modifying a single parameter in isolation is generally not recommended.
Changing one value often requires adjusting the whole set to avoid incoherent ranges.
The intent-based logic does not change, but results can be altered if ranges are modified inconsistently.
Alerts and Webhook usage
This indicator can generate alerts and send signals via Webhook to external systems (bots, servers, messaging platforms, execution systems).
The Webhook only transmits information generated when internal conditions are met.
The indicator does not execute trades, control external systems, or validate user actions.
Any automation, bot, script, server, or system receiving these signals:
is external to the indicator,
is built, configured, and operated by the user,
and operates under the user’s full responsibility.
The creator is not responsible for:
automated executions,
programming errors in external bots or scripts,
connectivity failures,
duplicate orders,
delays,
losses derived from automation,
or decisions made from Webhook signals.
Using Webhook does not turn this indicator into a bot or automated system.
Webhook is only a communication channel.
Final Statement
Neither this indicator, nor any other indicator, nor any bot:
predicts the future,
guarantees profits,
or prevents losses.
Anyone claiming otherwise is lying.
This indicator is designed as a support tool to:
organize information,
reduce noise,
improve market reading,
and help make more conscious decisions,
not to eliminate risk or replace human judgment.
The creator of BUY / SELL Multi-Factor Decision Engine (v8) — Webhook assumes no responsibility for any loss, economic damage, financial harm, or negative consequence resulting from the use of this indicator.
This includes, but is not limited to, use:
manual,
semi-automated,
automated,
via alerts,
via Webhook,
via bots, scripts, servers, APIs, or any external system.
Any decision made using this indicator:
is solely the user’s responsibility,
made under their own judgment,
and at their own risk.
Using this indicator implies explicit acceptance that:
trading involves risk,
losses are possible,
and the creator assumes no direct or indirect liability for adverse results, misinterpretation, incorrect execution, faulty automation, or trading decisions.
Market Acceptance Zones [Interakktive]Market Acceptance Zones (MAZ) identifies statistical price acceptance — areas where the market reaches agreement and price rotates rather than trends.
Unlike traditional support/resistance tools, MAZ does not assume where price "should" react. Instead, it highlights regions where multiple internal conditions confirm balance: directional efficiency drops, effort approximately equals result, volatility contracts, and participation remains stable.
This is a market-state diagnostic tool, not a signal generator.
█ WHAT THE ZONES REPRESENT
MAZ (ATF) — Chart Timeframe Acceptance
A MAZ marks an area where price displayed rotational behaviour and the auction temporarily agreed on value. These zones often act as compression regions, fair-price areas, or boundaries of consolidation where impulsive follow-through is less likely.
Use ATF MAZs to:
- Identify rotational environments
- Avoid chasing price inside balance
- Frame consolidation prior to expansion
MAZ • HTF / MAZ • 2/3 — Multi-Timeframe Acceptance (AMTF)
When Multi-Timeframe mode is enabled, MAZ evaluates acceptance on:
- The chart timeframe
- Two higher structural timeframes
If the minimum consensus threshold is met (default: 2 of 3), the zone is classified as AMTF. These zones represent stronger agreement and typically decay more slowly than single-timeframe acceptance.
AMTF zones are structurally stronger and are useful for:
- Higher-quality rotation areas
- Pullback framing within trends
- Context alignment across timeframes
H • MAZ — Historic Acceptance Zones
Historic MAZs represent older acceptance that has transitioned out of active relevance. These zones are hidden by default and can be enabled to provide long-term memory context.
█ AUTO MULTI-TIMEFRAME LOGIC
When MTF Mode is set to Auto, MAZ uses a deterministic structural mapping based on the current chart timeframe:
- 5m → 15m + 1H
- 15m → 1H + 4H
- 1H → 4H + 1D
- 4H → 1D + 1W
- 1D → 1W + 1M
This ensures consistent higher-timeframe context without manual configuration. Advanced users may switch to Manual mode to define custom timeframes.
█ ZONE LIFECYCLE
MAZ zones are dynamic and maintain an internal lifecycle:
- Active — Acceptance remains relevant
- Aging — Acceptance quality is degrading
- Historic — Retained only for memory context
Zones track price interaction and re-acceptance, which can stabilise or strengthen them. Weak or stale zones are automatically removed to keep the chart clean.
█ HOW TRADERS USE MAZ
MAZ is designed to provide structure, not entries.
Common applications include:
- Avoiding chop when price is inside acceptance
- Framing expansion after clean breaks from MAZ
- Identifying higher-quality rotational pullbacks (AMTF zones)
- Defining objective invalidation using zone boundaries
█ SETTINGS OVERVIEW
Market Acceptance Zones — Core
- Acceptance Lookback
- ATR Length
- Zone Frequency (Conservative / Balanced / Aggressive)
Market Acceptance Zones — Zones
- Maximum Zones
- Fade & Stale Bars
- Historic Zone Visibility (default OFF)
Market Acceptance Zones — Timeframes
- MTF Mode (Off / Auto / Manual)
- Manual Higher Timeframes
- Minimum Consensus Requirement
Market Acceptance Zones — Visuals
- Neon / Muted Theme
- Zone Labels & Consensus Detail
- Optional Midline Display
█ DISCLAIMER
This indicator is a market context and diagnostic tool only.
It does not generate trade signals, entries, or exits.
Past acceptance behaviour does not guarantee future price action.
Always combine with independent analysis and proper risk management.
MARAL Execution WorkflowOverview
MARAL Execution Workflow is a discretionary execution decision-support indicator designed to organize market context into a consistent workflow. It is not an automated trading system, does not place orders, and does not predict outcomes.
Meaning of MARAL: Market Alignment + Risk Awareness + Logic-based execution gating — a structured workflow framework designed to improve clarity and consistency in discretionary execution.
This tool supports discretionary decision-making across three stages: Context → Qualification → Management.
It extends analysis beyond entry by supporting post-entry decisions such as: Should I stay? Should I reduce risk? Should I exit? Or should I wait? These are decision-support questions, not predictions.
Key Features
9-Layer Framework + 3 Boards + EDC
The script uses a 9-layer framework coordinated by a centralized decision-state layer (EDC). Each layer has a defined role:
1. Directional Context (Trend/Bias Layer) — establishes a directional preference using configurable bias filters.
2. Higher-Timeframe Context (HTF Layer) — anchors execution to broader context when enabled.
3. Structure Mapping (Swing/Structure Layer) — identifies structural behavior (highs/lows) to frame decision areas.
4. Location / Proximity Awareness (Obstacle Layer) — evaluates proximity to likely reaction areas for risk awareness.
5. Momentum Quality (Momentum Layer) — distinguishes healthier follow-through vs weakening/choppy conditions.
6. Volatility / Stability Regime (VOL/REGIMI) evaluates volatility using ATR% thresholds and regime support using ADX.
7. Pre-Entry Qualification (Checklist Layer) — confirms whether minimum execution conditions are satisfied before entry.
8. Post-Entry Management Context (Management Layer) — monitors changing conditions after a setup for discretionary management.
9. Liquidity Context (Liquidity Layer) — integrates liquidity-based location context using PDH/PDL proximity, sweep/reclaim behavior, and lookback extreme breaks. When enabled, the script may also plot liquidity reference points for visual mapping.
Liquidity Regime States (Panel Output)
The Liquidity Layer displays a 3-state liquidity regime used for execution risk awareness:
• HIGH — a liquidity event is detected (e.g., sweep/reclaim or lookback extreme break).
• NEUTRAL — no event, but liquidity is nearby (proximity to PDH/PDL within a defined threshold).
• LOW — no event and no nearby liquidity pressure detected.
These are context/risk states used for discretionary gating — not buy/sell signals and not outcome predictions.
Boards
• Context Board — summarizes direction, HTF context, structure, momentum, volatility (ATR%), trend regime (ADX), scores, and liquidity context.
• Qualification Gate — rule-based checklist view to confirm minimum execution conditions before entry.
• Management Desk — post-setup view to monitor risk changes, obstacle proximity, deterioration cues, and management states.
EDC — Execution Decision Core
EDC consolidates outputs from the framework into unified workflow states. It applies rule-based gating to reduce conflict when conditions are mixed.
EDC Unified Output States (Decision-Support Only):
• SETUP: WAIT / LONG / SHORT
• ENTRY PERMISSION: ENTER / WAIT / SKIP
• LIQUIDITY: HIGH / NEUTRAL / LOW
• TRADE STATUS: VALID / RISKY / WEAK / —
• ACTION STATE: HOLD / TIGHT SL / SCALE OUT / EXIT / —
— may appear when a state is not applicable (e.g., no active management window is being tracked).
Panels & Labels (Exact On-Chart Meanings)
1) Context Board (Market Environment Snapshot)
• DIRECTION → Bullish / Bearish / Neutral
• H1 CONTEXT / H4 CONTEXT / DAILY CONTEXT → HTF bias states (when enabled). If HTF is disabled, shows OFF.
• STRUCTURE → Bull Struct / Bear Struct / Neutral Struct
• MOMENTUM → BULL / BEAR / NEUTRAL
• VOLATILITY (ATR%) → ATR as a percentage of price (volatility context)
• TREND STRENGTH → ADX context value
• LONG SCORE / SHORT SCORE → internal workflow alignment scores (0–100) with grade: A++ / A+ / A / B / No-Trade
• ALIGNMENT SCORE → combined alignment score used for gating
• LIQUIDITY CONTEXT → HIGH / NEUTRAL / LOW
Important: Scores are internal workflow scoring for filtering/alignment. They are not performance statistics and do not imply guaranteed probability or outcomes.
2) Qualification Gate (Pre-Entry Checklist)
Gate Legend: OK = passes filter, WARN = mixed/caution, BAD = fails filter (execution gated).
• SETUP → WAIT / LONG / SHORT
• HTF CONTEXT → OK / WARN / BAD / —
• STRUCTURE → OK / WARN / BAD / —
• MOMENTUM → OK / WARN / BAD / —
• VOL/REGIME → OK / WARN / BAD / — (Volatility + regime filter; not volume)
o OK = ATR% within thresholds AND ADX meets regime requirement
o WARN = ATR% within thresholds but regime is mixed (ADX below threshold)
o BAD = ATR% outside thresholds
• LIQUIDITY → HIGH / NEUTRAL / LOW
• ALIGNMENT → shows score vs required minimum threshold
• ENTRY PERMISSION → ENTER / WAIT / SKIP
Purpose: reduce forced entries by requiring minimum execution quality.
3) Management Desk (Post-Setup Decision Support)
The Management Desk operates inside an Active Window measured in bars after the last setup (configurable by input). When the management window is not active, some fields may show —.
• TRADE STATUS → VALID / RISKY / WEAK / —
— appears when no active trade state is being tracked (not applicable).
• MARKET PHASE → RANGE / IMPULSE / PULLBACK / CONTINUATION
Environment classification used for management context (not prediction).
• OBSTACLE AHEAD → YES / NO
Proximity risk context (e.g., near PDH/PDL or near swing levels under the script’s logic).
• EXIT PRESSURE → LOW / RISING / HIGH
Management pressure context based on deterioration cues (not a signal).
• MOMENTUM HEALTH → STRONG / WEAKENING / WEAK / NEUTRAL
Follow-through quality context used for management.
• SCORE TREND → IMPROVING / DETERIORATING / STABLE
Direction of the internal workflow score trend (not P&L, not performance).
• RISK STATE → OVEREXTENDED / NORMAL
Overextension context based on distance from EMA vs ATR.
• TRADE AGE → FRESH / MID / LATE / —
Workflow age based on bars since last setup. — when not applicable.
• SL MODE → BE OK / TIGHT / NORMAL / —
Stop-management context used for discretionary risk control. — when not applicable.
• ACTION STATE → HOLD / TIGHT SL / SCALE OUT / EXIT / —
o HOLD = maintain the current plan under present conditions
o TIGHT SL = discretionary prompt to reduce risk by tightening protection
o SCALE OUT = discretionary prompt to partially reduce exposure (partial exit / trim size), typically when obstacle proximity risk is detected
o EXIT = discretionary prompt that conditions deteriorated and exit may be considered
o — = not applicable
• ACTIVE WINDOW → ON / OFF
Shows whether the post-setup management window is active (bars after the last setup, per the “Active Window” input). When OFF, management/trade states may show —.
Optional Modules (Toggleable)
To keep the chart clean and workflow-focused, optional modules can be enabled/disabled:
A) PDH/PDL Reference (Optional)
• Plots Previous Day High / Previous Day Low as structured reference points (risk awareness only).
B) ATR-Based Planning Guides (Optional)
• Optional visual guides for SL / TP1 / TP2 / TP3 based on ATR.
• Visual planning references only. Does not place orders and does not guarantee outcomes.
C) Visual Color Layer (Optional)
• Optional state-based candle coloring for readability only.
D) State Markers (Optional)
• Optional state markers (e.g., LONG/SHORT confirmations). These are state confirmations only, not trade recommendations.
Display & Layout Options
• Display Mode: Mobile / Medium / Desktop
• Mobile Minimal View: optional minimal mode (EDC-only)
• Panel Positioning: 9 anchor positions
(Top Left / Top Center / Top Right / Middle Left / Middle Center / Middle Right / Bottom Left / Bottom Center / Bottom Right)
Why This Is Not a “Mashup”
This publication is not intended to bundle multiple classic indicators as independent buy/sell tools. While it uses familiar building blocks (trend/bias filtering, volatility/regime context, structure references, liquidity context), each component has a defined role inside a single execution workflow:
• Context Board → Qualification Gate → Management Desk organizes information into a consistent discretionary process.
• EDC consolidates multi-layer conditions into unified states using rule-based gating to reduce conflict and prioritize risk awareness.
This is a decision-support framework designed to improve clarity and consistency in discretionary execution. It does not place orders and does not provide guaranteed outcomes.
How to Use (Recommended Workflow)
1. Set context: Use the Context Board to determine directional preference, volatility/regime stability, and location context.
2. Qualify execution: Use the Qualification Gate as the filter. If alignment is not sufficient, avoid forcing entries.
3. Execute with location awareness: Avoid late entries into nearby obstacles. Treat proximity as increased risk.
4. Manage post-setup: Use the Management Desk to monitor risk changes. If states deteriorate, follow your plan (reduce risk, protect, or exit).
5. Stay consistent: Works best with position sizing rules and disciplined confirmation.
Screenshots / Visual Reference (What each panel shows)
Screenshot 1 — Full Workflow View (Desktop)
Shows the complete workflow layout on one chart: Context Board, Qualification Gate, Management Desk, and the EDC (Execution Decision Core) summary together.
Screenshot 2 — Context Board
Shows directional context, HTF context (if enabled), structure mapping, momentum quality, volatility/stability regime (ATR + ADX), and liquidity context (HIGH/NEUTRAL/LOW). This board is used to understand “market alignment” before considering execution.
Screenshot 3 — Qualification Gate (Pre-Entry)
Shows the rule-based checklist view used for discretionary pre-entry qualification. It summarizes SETUP (WAIT/LONG/SHORT), key confluence checks, liquidity context, and ENTRY PERMISSION (ENTER/WAIT/SKIP). This is a gating view—meant to prevent forced entries when alignment is insufficient.
Screenshot 4 — Management Desk (Post-Entry)
Shows post-entry condition monitoring within the active window after the last setup. It highlights trade status shifts (VALID/RISKY/WEAK), obstacle proximity, exit pressure, momentum health, score trend, risk state, SL mode, and action guidance context.
Screenshot 5 — EDC Panel (Execution Decision Core) — Centralized State
Shows the unified decision-support outputs consolidated from the workflow layers and boards into one compact view:
• SETUP: WAIT / LONG / SHORT
• ENTRY PERMISSION: ENTER / WAIT / SKIP
• LIQUIDITY: HIGH / NEUTRAL / LOW
• TRADE STATUS: VALID / RISKY / WEAK
• ACTION STATE: HOLD / TIGHT SL / SCALE OUT / EXIT
These are rule-based guidance states for discretionary execution and risk awareness — not automated actions.
Screenshot 6 — Example –Execution context
The screenshot shows MARAL Execution Workflow applied to XAUUSD on the 1-hour timeframe. All three boards and the EDC panel are visible:
• Context Board (top-right) – Confirms a fully aligned bullish environment: direction and all HTF contexts are Bullish, structure is “Bull Struct”, momentum is “BULL”, volatility (ATR%) is within normal bounds, and the long-side alignment score is high while the short-side score is in “No-Trade” territory. Liquidity Context is “LOW”, indicating limited immediate liquidity pressure.
• Qualification Gate (top-center) – For the same bar, the checklist produces a LONG setup with HTF CONTEXT, STRUCTURE, MOMENTUM and VOL/REGIME all marked OK. Liquidity is LOW, and ALIGNMENT shows “93 / 65”, meaning the current long-side score (93) is above the user-defined minimum threshold (65). ENTRY PERMISSION = ENTER, signaling that, within this framework, execution conditions are sufficiently aligned to allow a discretionary long entry according to the trader’s own plan.
• Management Desk (left) – Once a trade is active, the post-entry view monitors evolving risk. In this example the trade status is VALID and MARKET PHASE is CONTINUATION, while RISK STATE highlights OVEREXTENDED and TRADE AGE is FRESH. MOMENTUM HEALTH = STRONG, SCORE TREND = STABLE, and ACTION STATE = HOLD. This illustrates how the panel can flag extension or emerging pressure without forcing a decision.
• EDC | Execution Decision Core (bottom-right) – The EDC panel consolidates the key states into one unified view: SETUP = LONG, ENTRY PERMISSION = ENTER, LIQUIDITY = LOW, TRADE STATUS = VALID, ACTION STATE = HOLD. These are rule-based guidelines summarizing the interaction between Context, Qualification, Management and liquidity conditions. They are decision-support outputs only; they do not place orders and do not imply any guaranteed outcome.
Inputs & Customization
Inputs are provided to adapt the workflow to different instruments and timeframes, including:
• bias/trend parameters and smoothing, optional HTF context,
• structure sensitivity and lookback,
• momentum thresholds,
• volatility thresholds (ATR% limits) and regime filter (ADX),
• liquidity sensitivity (lookback / proximity thresholds),
• visuals (show/hide boards, display mode, mobile minimal view, text size, positioning).
Markets & Timeframes
Designed for multiple markets and instruments available on Trading View, including:
• Indices (index charts / index futures where available — not an options-chain or options-pricing tool)
• Crypto
• Forex
• Stocks / ETFs
• Commodities
Timeframe-agnostic: can be applied from lower to higher timeframes based on your trading style. Results vary by instrument, timeframe, and volatility/regime.
Limitations (Important)
• Discretionary analysis tool only; does not place trades.
• Optional markers/labels (if enabled) are state confirmations only, not recommendations.
• HTF values can update as HTF candles develop.
• Structure/obstacle references are informational decision areas and may be exceeded.
• No indicator removes risk; risk management remains essential.
• Provided “as-is.” Outputs may differ across symbols, sessions, spreads, or data feeds.
Risk & Disclaimer
Trading involves risk. Past behavior does not indicate future performance. This script is provided for educational and analytical purposes only. You are responsible for all trading decisions, including entries, exits, position sizing, and risk management. The script does not place trades and does not provide investment advice.
Flux Momentum Oscillator[BullByte]Flux Momentum Oscillator is a professional-grade momentum analysis system built on an original methodology called Momentum Flux Bars (MFB). Unlike conventional oscillators that measure momentum over fixed time periods, this indicator constructs synthetic momentum bars based on actual price movement, creating a pure representation of directional pressure independent of time-based noise.
This is NOT a mashup or combination of existing indicators. The entire system is built from the ground up around a single cohesive concept: measuring momentum through price-triggered synthetic bars rather than time-triggered calculations.
CORE INNOVATION: MOMENTUM FLUX BARS (MFB)
Traditional momentum indicators calculate values at fixed time intervals, which means a slow, grinding move receives the same measurement weight as a fast, explosive move occurring over the same number of bars. This creates distortion in momentum readings.
Momentum Flux Bars solve this problem by forming only when price travels a volatility-adjusted distance. Each MFB represents genuine directional commitment from market participants.
Key Properties of Momentum Flux Bars:
- Form based on price movement, not time passage
- Automatically adjust their formation threshold based on current volatility
- Capture the velocity of price movement (how quickly each bar forms)
- Record volume participation during formation
- Create a noise-filtered view of true market momentum
The oscillator then analyzes the pattern, velocity, and characteristics of recent MFB formations to produce its readings.
WHY THIS APPROACH MATTERS FOR TRADERS
Time-Based Problem: A 14-period RSI on a choppy day produces the same calculation structure as on a trending day, even though market behavior differs completely. The indicator cannot distinguish between meaningful moves and noise.
Flux-Based Solution: When price chops sideways, fewer MFBs form because price fails to travel the required distance. When price trends strongly, MFBs form rapidly in sequence. The oscillator inherently adapts to actual market behavior.
Practical Benefits:
- Cleaner signals during trending conditions
- Automatic noise reduction during consolidation
- Earlier detection of momentum shifts through velocity analysis
- Reduced false signals in choppy markets
- No manual adjustment needed across different market conditions
COMPLETE FEATURE BREAKDOWN
FEATURE 1: AUTO-OPTIMIZATION ENGINE
The indicator includes an optional auto-optimization system that continuously evaluates different sensitivity parameters and selects the configuration producing the cleanest momentum measurement for current conditions.
How It Works:
- Tests multiple ATR multiplier values against recent price history
- Scores each configuration based on trend capture efficiency
- Automatically applies the optimal setting
- Re-evaluates periodically to adapt to changing conditions
Trader Benefit: Eliminates the guesswork of parameter tuning. The indicator finds its own optimal settings.
FEATURE 2: MARKET REGIME CLASSIFICATION
The system classifies current market conditions into four distinct regimes based on MFB formation patterns:
EXPLOSIVE: Rapid MFB formation with strong directional bias and high volume participation. Indicates powerful trending conditions with high momentum.
STEADY: Consistent MFB formation in a primary direction with normal velocity. Represents healthy, sustainable trends suitable for trend-following approaches.
CONSOLIDATING: Mixed direction MFB formation with decreasing velocity. Suggests range-bound conditions where breakout strategies may be appropriate.
DEAD: Minimal MFB formation activity. Indicates extremely low volatility or market indecision. Often precedes significant moves.
Trader Benefit: Instantly understand current market character and adjust strategy accordingly.
FEATURE 3: VELOCITY DIVERGENCE DETECTION
This advanced feature monitors the formation speed of Momentum Flux Bars and compares it against price direction.
Velocity Divergence Bearish: Price making higher highs but MFBs forming progressively slower. Suggests buying pressure is weakening despite higher prices.
Velocity Divergence Bullish: Price making lower lows but MFBs forming progressively slower. Suggests selling pressure is weakening despite lower prices.
Trader Benefit: Early warning system for potential reversals before they appear on price charts.
FEATURE 4: MOMENTUM EXHAUSTION DETECTION
The system identifies when a trending move may be running out of energy by analyzing the duration pattern of consecutive same-direction MFBs.
Exhaustion Pattern: When each successive MFB in a trend takes progressively longer to form, it indicates diminishing momentum even though direction remains unchanged.
States Displayed:
- BUILDING: Momentum is increasing or stable
- PEAK: Maximum momentum velocity reached
- EXHAUSTING: Progressive slowdown detected
Trader Benefit: Know when a trend is losing steam before price reverses.
FEATURE 5: HIGHER TIMEFRAME ALIGNMENT
The indicator checks whether higher timeframe MFB direction supports or conflicts with current timeframe momentum.
ALIGNED BULL: Both timeframes showing bullish MFB direction
ALIGNED BEAR: Both timeframes showing bearish MFB direction
DIVERGENT: Timeframes showing opposing directions
NEUTRAL: Higher timeframe direction unclear
Trader Benefit: Trade with higher timeframe support for higher probability setups.
FEATURE 6: CHOPPY MARKET DETECTION
A dedicated algorithm analyzes recent MFB patterns to determine if the market is in a choppy, directionless state.
Detection Factors:
- Frequency of direction changes in recent MFBs
- Lack of consecutive same-direction formations
- Weak directional bias in the MFB sequence
Trader Benefit: Avoid trend-following strategies when market conditions do not support them.
FEATURE 7: TREND STRENGTH MEASUREMENT
A percentage-based strength reading derived from MFB pattern analysis.
Flux Momentum Oscillator Chart Example
Chart Overview: Bitcoin 15-Minute Chart (Dec 21, 2025)
BTCUSD Market Snapshot
Price: $88,854.53 | Oscillator: 77.38 | Direction: BULLISH | Regime: EXPLOSIVE
1. EXPLOSIVE REGIME DETECTION (Current State - Right Side)
2. MOMENTUM EXHAUSTION ZONE (Mid-Chart)
3. CHOP/CONSOLIDATION PERIOD (Before Breakout)
4. VELOCITY DIVERGENCE (Around 21:00 the previous day)
5. BULLISH MOMENTUM SHIFT (Around 09:00)
6. FORMATION PROGRESS BAR (Bottom of Oscillator)
7. TREND STRENGTH INDICATOR (Bottom Bar)
8. EXTREME ZONES (Top and Bottom Boundaries)
Reading Interpretation:
- Above 70%: Strong trending conditions
- 40% to 70%: Moderate trend or developing move
- Below 40%: Weak trend or choppy conditions
Visual representation provided via the strength bar at the bottom of the indicator panel.
HOW TO READ THE OSCILLATOR PLOT
OSCILLATOR LINE (Main Line):
- Ranges from -100 to +100
- Above zero indicates bullish momentum
- Below zero indicates bearish momentum
- Color intensity reflects momentum direction and strength
- Glow effect (optional) enhances visibility of the main reading
SIGNAL LINE (Secondary Line):
- Smoothed version of the oscillator
- Crossovers indicate momentum shifts
- Purple/accent colored for visual distinction
HISTOGRAM BARS:
- Represent the difference between oscillator and signal line
- Increasing histogram in direction of oscillator confirms momentum
- Decreasing histogram warns of potential momentum shift
- Bright colors indicate increasing momentum
- Faded colors indicate decreasing momentum
ZONE INTERPRETATION:
+75 to +100 (Extreme Bullish Zone):
Very strong bullish momentum. Price has moved significantly and rapidly. Watch for exhaustion patterns. Not ideal for new long entries. Consider profit-taking on existing longs.
+50 to +75 (Strong Bullish Zone):
Healthy bullish momentum. Good conditions for trend-following long strategies. Pullbacks to signal line often provide continuation opportunities.
0 to +50 (Mild Bullish Zone):
Positive but moderate momentum. Trend may be developing or maturing. Watch for strength building or fading.
0 to -50 (Mild Bearish Zone):
Negative but moderate momentum. Downtrend may be developing or maturing. Watch for weakness building or recovering.
-50 to -75 (Strong Bearish Zone):
Healthy bearish momentum. Good conditions for trend-following short strategies. Rallies to signal line often provide continuation opportunities.
-75 to -100 (Extreme Bearish Zone):
Very strong bearish momentum. Price has moved significantly and rapidly to downside. Watch for exhaustion patterns. Not ideal for new short entries. Consider profit-taking on existing shorts.
HOW TO READ THE DASHBOARD
The dashboard provides comprehensive market analysis at a glance. Each row displays specific information:
OSCILLATOR ROW:
Shows current oscillator value with directional icon.
indicates reading above +50 (High)
indicates reading below -50 (Low)
DIRECTION ROW:
Current MFB direction.
BULLISH: Recent MFB formed upward
BEARISH: Recent MFB formed downward
NEUTRAL: No recent MFB or unclear
REGIME ROW:
Current market regime classification.
EXPLOSIVE / STEADY / CONSOLIDATING / DEAD
Color coded for quick recognition.
MARKET ROW:
Trend state assessment.
TRENDING UP: Confirmed uptrend in progress
TRENDING DN: Confirmed downtrend in progress
CHOPPY: No clear trend, high direction changes
MIXED: Partial trend characteristics
STRENGTH ROW:
Visual bar showing trend strength percentage.
More filled bars indicate stronger trend.
Color shifts from red (weak) to yellow (moderate) to green (strong).
VELOCITY ROW:
MFB formation speed status.
ACCELERATING: MFBs forming faster over time
STEADY: Consistent formation speed
DECELERATING: MFBs forming slower over time
MOMENTUM ROW:
Momentum development status.
BUILDING: Momentum increasing
PEAK: Maximum momentum reached
EXHAUSTING: Momentum declining despite same direction
HTF ALIGN ROW:
Higher timeframe alignment status.
BULL: HTF supports bullish bias
BEAR: HTF supports bearish bias
DIVERGENT: HTF opposes current direction
NEUTRAL: HTF unclear
FORMING ROW:
Progress toward next MFB formation.
Visual bar fills as price approaches formation threshold.
Helps anticipate when next MFB will complete.
Additional rows (when not in Compact Mode):
- Flux Size: Current MFB formation threshold value
- ATR Mult: Current optimized ATR multiplier (when auto-optimization enabled)
- Regime %: Numerical regime score
FORMATION PROGRESS INDICATOR
The horizontal line near the bottom of the indicator panel shows progress toward the next MFB formation.
Reading the Progress Line:
- Starts at baseline after each MFB completion
- Rises as price moves toward formation threshold
- Higher position indicates imminent MFB formation
- Color changes from neutral to accent to warning as formation approaches
Practical Use:
- Anticipate when new momentum data will become available
- Gauge intra-bar momentum development
- Understand why signals occur when they do
TREND STRENGTH BAR
The horizontal bar at the very bottom of the indicator displays trend strength visually.
Components:
- Gray background bar represents full scale (0-100%)
- Colored fill represents current strength reading
- Label displays exact percentage value
Color Interpretation:
- Green fill: Strong trend (above 70%)
- Yellow fill: Moderate trend (40-70%)
- Red fill: Weak trend (below 40%)
RECOMMENDED USAGE GUIDELINES
TIMEFRAME RECOMMENDATIONS:
Scalping (1m to 5m):
- Use lower Flux Period (8-10) for faster response
- Focus on oscillator crossovers and histogram momentum
- Regime should be STEADY or EXPLOSIVE for best results
Day Trading (5m to 30m):
- Default settings work well
- Use HTF alignment with 1H or 4H for confirmation
- Avoid trading when regime shows DEAD
Swing Trading (1H to 4H):
- Consider higher Flux Period (18-21) for smoother signals
- Regime classification becomes very valuable
- Velocity divergence provides excellent early warnings
Position Trading (Daily and above):
- Higher Flux Period (21-30) recommended
- Focus on regime changes and exhaustion patterns
- HTF alignment less relevant, oscillator zones more important
ASSET CLASS NOTES:
Forex: Works well on major pairs. Consider slightly higher sensitivity on less volatile pairs.
Crypto: Higher volatility may require lower sensitivity multiplier. Regime detection particularly useful.
Stocks: Excellent for liquid stocks. Less effective on illiquid names due to gappy price action.
Indices: Very effective. Clean price action produces clean MFB patterns.
Commodities: Works well, especially on gold and oil. Adjust sensitivity for different volatility profiles.
SETTINGS OVERVIEW
MODE AND THEME:
- Trading Mode: Simple (clean), Pro (full data), Hybrid (balanced)
- Visual Theme: Dark, Light, Neon, Stealth
- Compact Dashboard: Reduces dashboard rows
FLUX ENGINE:
- Flux Calculation Method: Choose optimization approach
- Enable Auto-Optimization: Let indicator find optimal parameters
- Flux Period: Base volatility calculation period
- Sensitivity Multiplier: Adjust MFB formation threshold
- Optimization Lookback: Bars analyzed for optimization
- Optimization Frequency: How often to re-optimize
OSCILLATOR:
- Oscillator Smoothing: Main line smoothness
- Signal Line Length: Signal line responsiveness
- Momentum Depth: MFBs analyzed for oscillator
- Histogram Scale: Visual scaling of histogram
MARKET STATE:
- Chop Detection Window: MFBs analyzed for chop detection
- Chop Threshold: Sensitivity of chop classification
- Min Trend Confirmation: Consecutive bars for trend confirmation
ADVANCED ANALYSIS:
- Enable Regime Classification: Market regime detection
- Enable Velocity Divergence: Formation speed analysis
- Enable Exhaustion Detection: Trend exhaustion warnings
- Enable HTF Alignment: Higher timeframe checking
- Higher Timeframe: Which timeframe to check
VISUALS:
- Glow Effect: Visual enhancement on oscillator
- Show Zone Fills: Background zone coloring
- Show Formation Progress: Progress indicator display
- Show Trend Strength Bar: Bottom strength bar
- Show Dashboard: Information panel display
- Dashboard Position: Corner placement
SIGNAL INTERPRETATION GUIDELINES
BULLISH MOMENTUM SHIFT:
Oscillator crosses above signal line while not in extreme bearish territory.
Suggests emerging bullish momentum.
Stronger when occurring near zero line or in mild bearish zone.
BEARISH MOMENTUM SHIFT:
Oscillator crosses below signal line while not in extreme bullish territory.
Suggests emerging bearish momentum.
Stronger when occurring near zero line or in mild bullish zone.
STRONG TREND CONDITIONS:
Oscillator beyond +/-55, in direction of signal line, trend strength above 55%, not choppy.
Indicates conditions favorable for trend-following approaches.
EXTREME ZONES:
Oscillator beyond +/-75.
Diamond markers appear.
Exercise caution with new positions in trend direction.
Watch for exhaustion and divergence signals.
ALERT SYSTEM
The indicator includes comprehensive alerts for automated monitoring:
Momentum Alerts:
- Bullish Momentum Shift
- Bearish Momentum Shift
- Strong Uptrend Initiated
- Strong Downtrend Initiated
Zone Alerts:
- Extreme Bullish Zone Reached
- Extreme Bearish Zone Reached
Market State Alerts:
- Choppy Conditions Detected
- Choppy Conditions Cleared
- Explosive Regime Entered
- Dead Regime Entered
Advanced Alerts:
- Velocity Divergence Detected
- Exhaustion Warning Triggered
- HTF Aligned Bullish
- HTF Aligned Bearish
- HTF Divergence Detected
MFB Alerts:
- Bullish MFB Formed
- Bearish MFB Formed
WHAT THIS INDICATOR IS NOT
This indicator is NOT:
- A buy/sell signal generator (it provides momentum context, not trade signals)
- A standalone trading system (combine with price action and other analysis)
- A guarantee of profitability (no indicator can guarantee results)
- A replacement for risk management (always use proper position sizing and stops)
- A mashup of existing indicators (this is original methodology)
ORIGINALITY STATEMENT
The Momentum Flux Bars concept was designed specifically to address limitations of time-based momentum calculations.
Every component of this system serves the central MFB methodology:
- The oscillator measures MFB directional weight
- The regime classifier interprets MFB patterns
- The velocity analysis tracks MFB formation speed
- The exhaustion detector monitors MFB duration progression
- The HTF alignment checks MFB direction across timeframes
This is a unified analytical framework, not a collection of separate indicators.
TECHNICAL NOTES
Non-Repainting Confirmation:
All signal generation uses confirmed bar data only. MFB formations occur on bar close. Historical signals will not change after they appear.
Performance Considerations:
Auto-optimization runs periodically, not every bar, to maintain performance.
MFB history is trimmed to prevent memory issues on extended sessions.
Reduce Max MFB History if experiencing performance issues.
Symbol and Timeframe Handling:
The indicator resets its MFB history when symbol or timeframe changes.
This ensures clean analysis without carryover from previous contexts.
DISCLAIMER
This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It is not financial advice and should not be considered as such.
Trading involves substantial risk of loss. Past performance of any trading methodology or indicator does not guarantee future results. The author makes no representations regarding the profitability or suitability of this indicator for any particular purpose.
Users are solely responsible for their own trading decisions. Always use proper risk management, including appropriate position sizing and stop-loss orders. Never risk more than you can afford to lose.
Before using this or any indicator in live trading, thoroughly test it on historical data and in a demo environment. Understand its behavior across different market conditions.
The author is not liable for any losses incurred through the use of this indicator.
Developed by BullByte
Version 1.0.0
Infinity Algo Dashboard█ OVERVIEW
Infinity Algo Dashboard combines 4 powerful modules into one clean overlay: Multi-Timeframe Analysis, Order Blocks, Market Structure (BOS/CHoCH), and Adaptive Cloud Bands.
Monitor 8 timeframes simultaneously, spot supply/demand zones with volume metrics, track structure shifts in real-time, and assess volatility — all without cluttering your chart.
Includes 16+ built-in alert conditions and 17 color themes.
█ KEY FEATURES
✅ Multi-Timeframe Dashboard (8 TFs) — trend + volatility at a glance
✅ Algorithmic Order Blocks / Supply & Demand Zones with volume analysis
✅ Market Structure Labels (BOS / CHoCH) for regime detection
✅ Adaptive Cloud Bands for dynamic support/resistance
✅ 16+ Built-in Alert Conditions for automation
✅ 17 Color Themes including colorblind-friendly options
✅ Designed for crypto, forex, stocks, indices, and commodities
█ WHAT MAKES THIS INDICATOR DIFFERENT
📊 Multi-Timeframe Analysis
Most MTF dashboards just show moving average direction. This one shows trend state + volatility regime + volatility trend across 8 timeframes simultaneously. Spot alignment instantly.
🧱 Smart Order Blocks
Not just rectangles on a chart. These zones include volume metrics (Buy/Sell split), midlines, break detection, and automatic pruning of invalid zones.
📐 Market Structure That Makes Sense
BOS (Break of Structure) and CHoCH (Change of Character) labels derived from actual swing highs/lows — not arbitrary price levels.
☁️ Adaptive Cloud Bands
Volatility-aware envelope that auto-adjusts its period based on your timeframe. Expands in trending markets, contracts in consolidation.
█ MODULES EXPLAINED
1) Multi-Timeframe Dashboard
Monitors up to 8 user-selected timeframes simultaneously
Trend State: Bullish / Bearish / Overbought / Oversold
Volatility State: High / Low / Normal
Volatility Trend: Rising / Falling / Stable
Two visual styles: Pro Neutral (clean) or Semantic Heatmap (color-coded)
AVG row shows overall market bias across all timeframes
2) Order Blocks / Buy-Sell Zones
Algorithmic detection of swing-based supply/demand zones
Volume Metrics: Total volume + Buy/Sell % split inside each zone
Midline: Key level within the zone for precision entries
Break Labels: "Break Up" / "Break Down" when zones are invalidated
Exit Markers: Signals when price leaves a zone (Close or Wick trigger)
Smart Filtering: Show nearest only, hide overlaps, limit history
3) Market Structure (BOS/CHoCH)
BOS (Break of Structure): Trend continuation signal — confirms momentum
CHoCH (Change of Character): Early reversal warning — first sign of regime shift
Derived from pivot highs/lows using configurable sensitivity
Optional candle coloring based on structure bias
4) Cloud Bands (Adaptive Envelope)
Smoothed, volatility-aware channel (Keltner-style with enhancements)
Auto Mode: Period adjusts automatically based on your chart timeframe
Manual Mode: Set your own period for full control
Dynamic midline for trend bias assessment
Edge dots highlight when price touches band boundaries
Great for identifying breakouts vs. mean-reversion setups
█ USE CASES
📈 Trend Confirmation
Check the MTF Dashboard for alignment. When 6+ timeframes agree (Strong Bullish/Bearish), you have confluence. Use Order Blocks as entry zones in the direction of the trend.
📉 Reversal Hunting
Watch for CHoCH labels — they signal potential regime change before the crowd sees it. Combine with Order Blocks for well-defined reversal entries.
🎯 Precision Entries
Use Order Block midlines as entry targets. When price retraces to the midline of an unbroken zone aligned with higher-TF bias, you have a more selective setup.
⚡ Volatility Assessment
Cloud Bands show you the current volatility regime. Price outside bands = trending (ride it). Price inside bands = consolidation (fade the edges or wait).
🤖 Alert Automation
Set alerts for zone breaks, BOS/CHoCH events, MTF alignment shifts, or cloud breakouts. React to opportunities even when away from the screen.
█ HOW TO USE
Apply to your chart (any timeframe, any market)
Configure your 8 dashboard timeframes (e.g., 1m/5m/15m/1h/4h/1D/1W/1M)
Watch for MTF alignment — strong alignment = cleaner directional bias
Use Order Blocks as "areas of interest" — prefer zones aligned with HTF bias
Monitor BOS/CHoCH for structure shifts — CHoCH = warning, BOS = confirmation
Use Cloud Bands to assess volatility — outside = trending, inside = ranging
Set alerts for the events that matter to your strategy
█ ALERTS
16+ built-in alert conditions:
Order Blocks: Zone breaks, zone entries, zone exits
Market Structure: Bullish/Bearish BOS, Bullish/Bearish CHoCH
MTF Alignment: Strong bullish/bearish (6+), Full alignment (8/8)
MTF Bias Flip: When average bias crosses bullish/bearish threshold
Cloud Events: Breakout up/down, Midband cross up/down
█ WORKS ON
Crypto
Forex
Stocks
Indices
Commodities
█ REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS
Order Blocks are algorithmic approximations — not true order flow data
BOS/CHoCH labels update on confirmed swings — some lag is expected
MTF alignment doesn't guarantee direction — it shows current state
Always combine dashboard insights with your own analysis and risk management
█ LIMITATIONS
Order Blocks are derived from swing behavior + volume — not actual institutional order flow
Zones/labels can update on the realtime candle until the swing is confirmed
Performance may slow with max history on low timeframes — reduce settings if needed
MTF data updates on higher-TF bar closes — slight delay is normal
█ DISCLAIMER
This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Trading involves substantial risk of loss, and you are solely responsible for your own trading decisions.
VWAP Pro [cryptalent]VWAP Pro (Multi-Period + Standard Deviation)
1. True Multi-Period VWAP in a Single Indicator
VWAP Pro consolidates Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, and Yearly VWAPs into one unified indicator. This eliminates the need for multiple scripts and allows traders to assess short-, medium-, and long-term value simultaneously on any timeframe.
This design supports:
Multi-timeframe value alignment
Institutional-style reference points
Cleaner charts with fewer indicators
2. Accurate Volume-Weighted Standard Deviation
Unlike generic volatility bands, the standard deviation in VWAP Pro is fully volume-weighted and derived directly from the VWAP calculation. This ensures that dispersion reflects where real trading activity occurred, not just price fluctuation.
Benefits include:
More realistic value boundaries
Improved identification of statistically stretched prices
Reduced noise compared to time-based indicators
3. Selectable Statistical Anchor
Users can independently choose which VWAP period (Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, or Yearly) serves as the statistical reference for standard deviation bands.
This allows traders to:
Analyze intraday mean reversion around Daily VWAP
Track swing-level extensions from Weekly or Monthly VWAP
Maintain consistency between strategy horizon and statistical context
4. Current and Previous Period VWAP Visibility
VWAP Pro optionally plots previous period VWAPs alongside current ones. These prior value references often act as:
High-probability reaction levels
Acceptance or rejection zones
Structural support and resistance
This feature provides historical context without clutter, enabling more informed decision-making.
5. Highly Configurable and User-Controlled
Every VWAP and standard deviation component can be toggled independently. Traders can:
Display only relevant periods
Adjust standard deviation multipliers (1σ, 2σ, 3σ)
Customize colors for immediate visual clarity
The indicator adapts easily to different trading styles, from scalping to position trading.
6. Designed for Market Structure and Value Analysis
VWAP Pro is built around value discovery, not prediction. It excels at highlighting:
Fair value zones
Overextended price conditions
Areas where acceptance or rejection is likely to occur
This makes it especially effective for traders focused on market structure, auction behavior, and liquidity-driven price movement.
7. Clean Visualization with Professional Aesthetics
Careful use of transparency, fills, and plotting styles ensures that:
VWAP levels remain clearly visible
Standard deviation zones provide context without dominating the chart
Multiple periods can coexist without visual overload
The result is a professional-grade visual tool suitable for continuous use.
Summary
VWAP Pro (Multi-Period + Standard Deviation) is a comprehensive value-based indicator that combines multi-timeframe VWAPs, volume-weighted statistical bands, and flexible configuration into a single, efficient framework. It is designed for traders who prioritize structure, context, and statistically grounded decision-making over lagging signals or predictive indicators.
Hybrid Strategy: Trend/ORB/MTFHybrid Strategy: Trend + ORB + Multi-Timeframe Matrix
This script is a comprehensive "Trading Manager" designed to filter out noise and identify high-probability breakout setups. It combines three powerful concepts into a single, clean chart interface: Trend Alignment, Opening Range Breakout (ORB), and Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Analysis.
It is designed to prevent "analysis paralysis" by providing a unified Dashboard that confirms if the trend is aligned across 5 different timeframes before you take a trade.
How it Works
The strategy relies on the "Golden Trio" of confluence:
1. Trend Definition (The Setup) Before looking for entries, the script analyzes the immediate trend. A bullish trend is defined as:
Price is above the Session VWAP.
The fast EMA (9) is above the slow EMA (21). (The inverse applies for bearish trends).
2. The Signal (The Trigger) The script draws the Opening Range (default: first 15 minutes of the session).
Buy Signal: Price breaks above the Opening Range High while the Trend is Bullish.
Sell Signal: Price breaks below the Opening Range Low while the Trend is Bearish.
3. The Confirmation (The Filter) A signal is only valid if the Higher Timeframe (default: 60m) agrees with the direction. If the 1m chart says "Buy" but the 60m chart is bearish, the signal is filtered out to prevent false breakouts.
Key Features
The Matrix Dashboard A zero-lag, real-time table in the corner of your screen that monitors 5 user-defined timeframes (e.g., 5m, 15m, 30m, 60m, 4H).
Trend: Checks if Price > EMA 21.
VWAP: Checks if Price > VWAP.
ORB: Checks if Price is currently above/below the Opening Range of that session.
D H/L: Warns if price is near the Daily High or Low.
PD H/L: Warns if price is near the Previous Daily High or Low.
Visual Order Blocks The script automatically identifies valid Order Blocks (sequences of consecutive candles followed by a strong explosive move).
Chart: Draws Green/Red zones extending to the right, showing where price may react.
Dashboard: Displays the exact High, Low, and Average price of the most recent Order Blocks for precision planning.
Risk Management (Trailing Stop) Once a trade is active, the script plots Chandelier Exit dots (ATR-based trailing stop) to help you manage the trade and lock in profits during trend runs.
Visual Guide (Chart Legend)
⬜ Gray Box: Represents the Opening Range (first 15 minutes). This is your "No Trade Zone." Wait for price to break out of this box.
🟢 Green Line: The Opening Range High. A break above this line signals potential Bullish momentum.
🔴 Red Line: The Opening Range Low. A break below this line signals potential Bearish momentum.
🟢 Green / 🔴 Red Zones (Boxes): These are Order Blocks.
🟢 Green Zone: A Bullish Order Block (Demand). Expect price to potentially bounce up from here.
🔴 Red Zone: A Bearish Order Block (Supply). Expect price to potentially reject down from here.
⚪ Dots (Trailing Stop):
🟢 Green Dots: These appear below price during a Bullish trend. They represent your suggested Stop Loss.
🔴 Red Dots: These appear above price during a Bearish trend.
🏷️ Buy / Sell Labels:
BUY: Triggers when Price breaks the Green Line + Trend is Bullish + HTF is Bullish.
SELL: Triggers when Price breaks the Red Line + Trend is Bearish + HTF is Bearish.
Settings
Session: Customizable RTH (Regular Trading Hours) to filter out pre-market noise.
Matrix Timeframes: 5 fixed slots to choose which timeframes you want to monitor.
Order Blocks: Adjust the sensitivity and lookback period for Order Block detection.
Risk: Customize the ATR multiplier for the trailing stop.
Disclaimer
This tool is for educational purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always manage your risk properly.






















