ORION LTME by Ali_KamberogluORION Long-Term Momentum Engine by Ali_Kamberoglu | Silence the Noise, Hear the Real Signals
Developer: Ali Kamberoğlu
Overview: Go Beyond the Limits of Standard Indicators
The ORION Long-Term Momentum Engine is an all-in-one analytical powerhouse designed to filter market noise with surgical precision, eliminate signal lag, and, most importantly, automatically detect trend reversals that are impossible to see with the naked eye. This tool combines three different advanced mathematical engines (Chebyshev, Zero-Lag Gaussian, and Adaptive KAMA) into a single hybrid structure, offering a clarity and analytical depth that ordinary oscillators could never provide. ORION shows you not just what is happening, but what is about to happen.
The ORION Advantage: Why It's Different
The power of ORION comes from its three-layer filtering system, which works in perfect harmony:
Layer 1 - The Noise Shield (Chebyshev Filter):
Price action is chaotic. The Chebyshev filter is your first line of defense, cleaning out the meaningless noise (sudden spikes, minor fluctuations) from this chaos. The result? Smoother, more readable, and reliable baseline momentum data that won't mislead you.
Layer 2 - The Lag Enemy (Zero-Lag Gaussian Filter):
Cleaning noise is important, but a lagging signal is unacceptable. The Zero-Lag filter ensures that the cleaned signal reaches you almost in real-time with market movements. No more getting signals after the opportunities have passed. Speed and precision, combined.
Layer 3 - The Smart Navigation System (Adaptive KAMA Filter):
Not all market conditions are the same. ORION knows this. The Adaptive KAMA filter analyzes the current character of the market. If there's a strong trend, it speeds up to keep you in the move. If the market is choppy and indecisive, it slows down, protecting you from the loss-making whipsaw market.
The Game-Changing Feature: Automatic Divergence Engine
ORION's most valuable feature is its fully automatic divergence detection system, which alerts you to trend reversals before anyone else.
Bullish Divergence 🐂: Is the price making lower lows while ORION's momentum is making higher lows? This is the clearest sign that the downtrend is losing power and a strong rally is imminent. You are instantly alerted with a "Bull" label on your chart.
Bearish Divergence 🐻: Is the price hitting record highs while ORION's momentum is losing steam? This signals that the rally is nearing its end and a sharp decline could be starting. The "Bear" label prepares you to protect your position or take profits.
This feature alone reduces hours of manual analysis to seconds and gives you an invaluable strategic advantage.
Indicator Components & Strategies
🔵 ORION Momentum (Blue Line): The heart of the engine. Your fast, precise, and primary momentum line.
🟠 Signal Line (Orange Line): The confirmation mechanism. A smoother reference that validates the movements of the blue line.
💎 Adaptive KAMA (Turquoise Line): Your dynamic filter that keeps its finger on the pulse of the market.
High-Probability Trading Strategies:
Strongest BUY Signal:
A "Bull" label appears on the chart.
The blue line crosses above the orange line in the oversold zone (below the 20 level).
This is an A+ grade buying opportunity, combining a momentum reversal with an oversold market.
Strongest SELL Signal:
A "Bear" label appears on the chart.
The blue line crosses below the orange line in the overbought zone (above the 80 level).
This is a high-probability shorting opportunity, combining a loss of momentum with an overextended market.
Disclaimer
This indicator is a professional analysis tool developed to assist in your trading decisions. No signal or analysis constitutes investment advice. Trading in financial markets involves high risk, and past performance is not a guarantee of future results. Please always apply your own risk management strategies.
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Universal Strategy - Technical Analysis Institute BD [2.0]📌 Universal Strategy – TradingView Indicator Description
Universal Strategy is a powerful and versatile TradingView indicator designed for traders who want a clear, structured, and rule-based approach to the financial markets. Whether you trade Forex, Crypto, Indices, Commodities, or Stocks, this indicator adapts to all market conditions and helps you identify high-probability trading zones with precision.
This tool focuses on simplifying chart analysis by highlighting only the most important market information while filtering out unnecessary noise. It is suitable for both beginners and advanced traders who prefer a clean and smart technical approach.
✨ Key Features
✔ Market Structure Detection
Automatically identifies Higher Highs, Lower Lows, Break of Structure (BOS), and key swing points.
✔ Smart Entry Zones
Highlights potential reversal and continuation zones based on price action logic.
✔ Trend Bias Mode
Detects current trend direction and assists in aligning trades with market momentum.
✔ High-Quality Signals
Combines structure, trend, and zone confirmation to generate refined trade setups.
✔ Customizable Interface
Adjust colors, sensitivity, and display options to match your personal trading style.
✔ Multi-Market Compatibility
Optimized for all timeframes and trading instruments.
🎯 Why Use Universal Strategy?
Because trading should be simple, logical, and visually clear.
Universal Strategy helps you:
Avoid emotional decision-making
Follow a structured rule-based approach
Identify strong entry and exit points
Stay aligned with market direction
Improve consistency in your trading
📌 Disclaimer
This indicator is designed for educational and technical analysis purposes only. It does not guarantee profits. Always use proper risk management and backtest before trading live.
ORION Fusion Engine by Ali_KamberogluORION Fusion Engine by Ali_Kamberoglu | The Ultimate All-in-One Trading Command Center
Developer: Ali Kamberoğlu
Overview: One Indicator, A Complete Strategy
The ORION Fusion Engine (FE) transcends the limits of a single indicator, merging multiple ORION engines into one intelligent system—an all-in-one trading command center. This is not just an indicator; it is a complete strategy system that analyzes the market across three key dimensions: Trend, Energy (Volatility), and Confirmation (Divergence). It then fuses this data to provide you with filtered, high-probability trading signals.
ORION FE transforms your chart into an aircraft's cockpit; each "crew member" provides critical information about the market's condition, and most importantly, fires "Grand Prix" signals when all conditions are perfect.
The Cockpit Crew: The Power Behind ORION FE
The strength of ORION FE comes from four main components, each specializing in its field and operating far more intelligently than standard indicators:
1. THE CAPTAIN (Core Trend Engine): The Ship's Smart Route
Mission: To determine the market's primary trend direction.
How is it different from a standard SuperTrend? A standard SuperTrend uses a fixed ATR multiplier in all market conditions, leading to numerous false signals (whipsaws) in choppy markets or late signals in slow-starting trends.
The ORION Advantage (Adaptive Multiplier): The Captain revolutionizes this by using an adaptive ATR multiplier. The engine compares short-term volatility to long-term volatility.
In Choppy & Noisy Markets: The multiplier automatically increases, moving the trend line away from the price to protect you from false signals and keep the ship's course steady.
In Calm & Consolidating Markets: The multiplier automatically decreases, bringing the trend line closer to the price to give you a much earlier entry signal on a potential breakout. In short, the Captain stays on deck in a storm and is the first to leave the harbor in calm seas.
2. THE WEATHER STATION (Energy Engine): Measures the Storm's Intensity
Mission: To measure the market's potential energy (Squeeze).
How is it different from a standard Squeeze? Standard squeeze indicators only tell you if the market is consolidating (a simple yes/no).
The ORION Advantage (Hierarchical Energy Detection): The Weather Station reports the quality and potential intensity of the squeeze at three different levels:
Purple Cross (Standard Squeeze): Energy is accumulating.
White Cross (Volume-Confirmed Squeeze): More reliable. Not only is there a squeeze, but there is also significant volume interest, indicating that storm clouds are gathering.
Yellow Cross (Super Squeeze): The highest potential. This signals that volatility is at historically low levels, maximizing the probability that the upcoming move will be a "perfect storm."
3. THE STRATEGIC FILTER (FUSION): The Intelligent Decision-Maker
Mission: To maximize signal quality.
How is it different from the standard approach? Most traders try to interpret ADX and DMI separately, which leads to confusion and subjective decisions.
The ORION Advantage (Automated Confirmation): The Fusion filter automates the confirmation process a professional analyst would perform. To approve a signal, it asks two critical questions simultaneously: 1) Is there enough Trend Strength behind this signal (with Adaptive ADX-K)? 2) Is the Directional Bias on the correct side (with the DI Oscillator)? A signal is only given the green light if the answer to both is "yes." This eliminates all weak signals that have direction but no strength, or strength but no clear direction.
4. THE ENGINEERS (Divergence Detectors): The Secret Signal Spotters
Mission: To detect the hidden strength or weakness behind price action (divergences).
How is it different from the standard approach? Searching for divergences manually is both time-consuming and highly subjective.
The ORION Advantage (Multi-Source Automated Scanning): The Engineers scan the market for you 24/7, using two different sources:
The Volume Engineer: Finds divergences between price and "smart money" flow (OBV-based).
The Momentum Officer: Finds divergences between price and market momentum (RSI/Stochastic-based).
A trend reversal confirmed by both volume and momentum simultaneously constitutes one of the system's most powerful confirmations and lays the groundwork for Grand Prix signals.
Signal Hierarchy: From Standard to Grand Prix
ORION FE combines all this data to present you with three distinct quality levels of signals:
🏁 GRAND PRIX SIGNAL (Label: GP-BUY / GP-SELL): "The Perfect Storm"
This is the highest-quality signal the system can produce. It appears only when all of the following conditions are met simultaneously:
The Captain signals a trend reversal.
The Weather Station reports a strong energy accumulation (Squeeze) in the recent past.
The Engineers detect a divergence that supports this reversal.
The Strategic Filter confirms the signal has sufficient trend strength.
🔼 STRONG SIGNAL (Triangle): A high-probability confirmation. The Captain's reversal signal is confirmed by either a Divergence OR an Energy Breakout and has passed the filter.
⚫ STANDARD SIGNAL (Circle): The most basic confirmation level. Only the Captain's reversal signal has passed the filter. Use with caution.
Disclaimer
This indicator is a professional analysis tool developed to assist in your trading decisions. No signal or analysis constitutes investment advice. Trading in financial markets involves high risk, and past performance is not a guarantee of future results. Please always apply your own risk management strategies.
Volatility Meter & Entry LineIndicator Name: Volatility Meter & Entry Line
Created by: Texas Trading Strategies
Overview
The "Volatility Meter & Entry Line" is a comprehensive, multi-factor technical analysis tool designed to help traders assess current market conditions and identify potential trading opportunities. It synthesizes three key market dimensions—momentum (RSI), market noise (Choppiness Index), and volatility (ATR)—into a single, easy-to-understand composite score. This score visually informs you whether the market is in a favorable state for trading or if it's better to avoid choppy, low-opportunity environments. Additionally, it plots a dynamic support/resistance line based on recent price wicks to aid in entry and exit planning.
⚠️ IMPORTANT: FINANCIAL RISK & LEGAL DISCLAIMER
PLEASE READ THIS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS INDICATOR.
1. No Financial Advice: I am NOT a licensed financial advisor, broker, or certified financial planner. The indicator I have created and any accompanying descriptions are provided for EDUCATIONAL AND INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. This is NOT financial advice. You should not construe any information provided here as a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any financial instrument or asset class.
2. High Risk of Loss: Trading in financial markets (including stocks, forex, cryptocurrencies, futures, and CFDs) carries a HIGH LEVEL OF RISK and may not be suitable for all investors. There is a possibility you could sustain a loss of some, all, or in some cases (e.g., leveraged products), more than your initial investment. You should be aware of all the risks associated with trading and seek advice from an independent, qualified financial advisor if you have any doubts.
3. No Guarantee of Profit or Accuracy: Past performance is NOT indicative of future results. No representation is being made that any account will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those discussed. The signals and metrics generated by this indicator are based on historical data and mathematical formulas. They are NOT guarantees of future market behavior and are inherently lagging. The indicator can and will produce losing signals.
4. Your Responsibility: You are solely responsible for your own trading decisions and for evaluating the merits and risks associated with the use of any information from this indicator. It is your responsibility to backtest and forward-test any strategy, understand its limitations, and only trade with capital you can afford to lose.
By using this indicator, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to this disclaimer and accept full responsibility for your own trading actions.
Detailed Indicator Description & Components
1. The Core Components (Inputs & Calculations)
RSI (Relative Strength Index): Measures the speed and change of price movements. It identifies overbought (typically above 70) and oversold (typically below 30) conditions. Your indicator allows you to adjust these thresholds.
Choppiness Index (CI): A volatility indicator designed to determine if a market is trending (low CI values) or ranging/choppy (high CI values). A value below 38.2 often suggests a trend, while a value above 61.8 suggests a choppy market. Your Choppy Market Threshold input allows for customization.
ATR-based Volatility Score: The Average True Range (ATR) is normalized as a percentage of the current price (atrPercent). This value is then compared to your High Volatility Threshold to create a VolatilityScore from 0 to 100. Higher scores indicate more volatility, which can be favorable for certain trading strategies.
2. The Composite Trading Signal (The "Meter")
This is the heart of the indicator. It combines the three components above into a single tradeScore (0-100) and categorizes the market condition.
GOOD TO TRADE (Lime Color): Triggered when tradeScore >= 70.
What it means: The market is likely exhibiting a favorable combination of high volatility (opportunity), extreme RSI readings (potential momentum exhaustion for reversals or breakouts), and low choppiness (a trending or clean-moving market).
MODERATE (Yellow Color): Triggered when 40 <= tradeScore < 70.
What it means: Market conditions are mixed. There may be some opportunity, but it's not as clear. This could be a period of consolidation or a weakening trend. Caution is advised.
CHOPPY / AVOID (Red Color): Triggered when tradeScore < 40.
What it means: The market is likely in a low-volatility, highly choppy, or directionless state. Trading in these conditions often leads to whipsaws and small, frustrating losses. The indicator suggests it's best to avoid entering new positions or to be extremely selective.
3. The Wick Line (For Entries & Exits)
What it is: A dynamic line that connects recent swing highs (the tops of candle wicks), effectively acting as a moving resistance line.
How to use it:
In an uptrend, a break above this line can confirm bullish strength.
In a downtrend or during a pullback, this line can act as resistance. A price rejection (e.g., a long wick touching the line) in a "GOOD TO TRADE" market could signal a short entry or a point to exit a long position.
The concept can be mirrored to plot a support line from swing lows (ta.pivotlow) for a more complete picture (this would require additional code).
How to Use This Indicator in Your Trading
Context First: Use the "Meter" for market context. Do not take trades when the meter is red ("CHOPPY/AVOID") unless you have a very high-conviction, proven strategy for such environments.
Signal Confirmation: Wait for the meter to turn green or yellow BEFORE looking for specific entry setups. This filters out low-quality market noise.
Entry Trigger: Use the "Wick Line" (resistance/support) or your own preferred entry method (e.g., candlestick patterns, break of structure) to time your entry, but only when the overall marketCondition is favorable.
Risk Management is Paramount: ALWAYS use a stop-loss. The indicator does not provide stop-loss levels. You must determine your risk management based on the ATR, the Wick Line, or support/resistance levels.
Remember: This indicator is a FILTER, not a crystal ball. Its purpose is to improve the odds of your trades by ensuring you are only trading when market conditions align with the strategy's logic. It should be one component of a complete trading plan that includes rigorous risk management.
ICT Smart Money Trading Suite PRO [SwissAlgo]ICT SMC Trading Suite Pro
Structure Detection. Imbalance Tracking. Trade Planning. Contextual Alerts.
Why This Integrated System Was Built
The ICT/SMC methodology requires tracking multiple analytical components simultaneously - a process prone to manual errors, time inefficiency, and visual clutter . This indicator consolidates these elements into a single, unified system , providing rules-based validation for experienced ICT traders who may struggle with execution speed, consistency, and manual calculations.
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What This Indicator Does
ICT/SMC methodology involves tracking multiple analytical components simultaneously. This indicator consolidates them into a single system.
Common challenges when applying ICT manually:
1️⃣ Structure Identification
Determining which pivots qualify as external (macro) structure versus internal (micro) structure requires consistent rules. Inconsistent structure identification affects the detection of the relevant trading range for entries , Change of Character (ChoCH) , and Break of Structure (BoS) . Accurate structure identification is paramount ; a faulty reading invalidates the entire ICT thesis for the current swing. While no automated system can replace human judgment, the indicator provides you with a rules-based starting point for structural analysis. The key goal is to help you find and map the relevant structural leg to focus on.
2️⃣ Chart Organization
Drawing Fibonacci retracements, Fair Value Gaps, Order Blocks, and other imbalances manually creates visual complexity that can obscure the analysis. The indicator addresses this by striving to show all imbalances in a consistent, unified, and understandable visual way , using color coding and z-order layering to maintain clarity even when multiple components are active.
3️⃣ Imbalance Tracking
ICT methodology requires monitoring a vast array of institutional footprints : Fair Value Gaps (FVG), Order Blocks (OB), Breaker Blocks (BB), Liquidity Pools (LP), Volume Imbalances, Wick Imbalances, and Kill Zone ranges. Tracking all these simultaneously and manually monitoring their mitigation status is highly time-intensive and prone to oversight . The indicator constantly scans and tracks all key imbalance types for you, automatically updating their status and creating a dynamic, real-time visual heatmap of unmitigated institutional inefficiency.
4️⃣ Trade Calculation
Determining structure-based Stop Loss (SL) placement, calculating multiple Take Profit (TP) levels with accurate position-sizing splits, and computing the final blended Risk-to-Reward (R:R) ratio involves multiple time-sensitive, manual calculations per setup . The indicator automates this entire trade calculation process for you, instantly providing the necessary pricing (entry, SL, TP), sizing, and performance projections, and mitigating the risk of execution error .
5️⃣ Condition Monitoring
ICT setups often require specific technical conditions to align: price reaching discount Fibonacci levels (0.618-0.882 for shorts, 0.118-0.382 for longs), EMA crossovers confirming momentum, or structural shifts (ChoCH/BoS). Identifying these moments requires continuous chart observation across multiple assets and timeframes.
This indicator includes an alert system that monitors these technical conditions and sends notifications when they occur (real-time). The alert system is designed to minimize spam. This allows traders to review potential setups on demand rather than through continuous observation - particularly relevant for those monitoring multiple instruments or trading sessions outside their local timezone.
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Intended Use
This indicator is designed for traders who:
♦ Apply ICT/SMC methodology - Familiarity with concepts such as Fair Value Gaps, Order Blocks, Liquidity Pools, market structure, and discount/premium zones is assumed. The indicator does not teach these concepts but provides tools to apply them.
♦ Trade on intraday to swing timeframes - The structure detection and Fibonacci zone mapping work across multiple timeframes. Recommended primary timeframe: 1H (adjustable based on trading approach).
♦ Prefer systematic entry planning - The trade calculation feature computes stop loss, take profit levels, and risk-to-reward ratios based on structure and Fibonacci positioning. Suitable for traders who use defined entry criteria.
♦ Monitor multiple instruments or sessions - The alert functionality notifies when specific technical conditions occur (discount zone entries, EMA crossovers, structure changes), reducing the need for continuous manual monitoring.
♦ Use trade execution platforms - The trade summary table displays pre-formatted values (entry, SL, TP levels with quantity splits) that can be manually input into trading platforms or bot services like 3Commas.
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How To Use
Step 1: Structure Analysis
The indicator automatically detects external and internal market structure using pivot analysis. Structure lines are color-coded: red for bearish structure, green for bullish. External pivots are marked with larger triangles, internal pivots with smaller markers. The pivot length parameters (default: 20/20) can be adjusted in settings to align with your structural analysis approach and the asset you are analyzing.
Step 2: Define Your Trading Zone
Use the "Start Swing" and "End Swing" date inputs to mark the beginning and end of the (external) structural leg you wish to analyze. The indicator calculates Fibonacci retracement levels based on these points and color-codes the zones:
* Green zones: Discount area (0.618-0.882 for bearish / 0.118-0.382 for bullish)
* Yellow zones: Premium area (0.786-1.0 for bearish / 0.0-0.214 for bullish)
* Red zones: Extension area beyond structure (potential fake-out zones)
Step 3: Review Imbalances
The indicator identifies and displays multiple imbalance types:
🔥 Volume imbalances (from displacement candles based on PVSRA methodology)
🔥 Fair Value Gaps (FVG)
🔥 Order Blocks (OB) and Breaker Blocks (BB)
🔥 Liquidity Pools (LP) at equal highs/lows
🔥 Wick imbalances (exceptional wick formations)
🔥 Kill Zone liquidity from specific trading sessions (Asian, London, NY AM)
Volume Imbalances
Fair Value Gaps
Order Blocks
Liquidity Pools
Wick Imbalances
Kill Zone Imbalances
According to ICT methodology, imbalances act as price magnets - areas where price tends to return for mitigation. When multiple imbalances overlap at the same price level, this creates a confluence zone with a higher probability of price reaction .
Imbalances are displayed as gray boxes , creating a visual heatmap of institutional inefficiencies. When imbalances overlap, the zones appear darker due to layering, and labels combine to show confluence (e.g., "FVG + OB" or "Vol + LP").
Heatmap of Imbalances
User can view each type alone, or all together (heatmap)
Each imbalance type is tracked until mitigated by price according to ICT principles and can be toggled on/off independently in settings.
Step 4: Reference Levels & Sessions
The indicator displays additional reference data:
🔥 Daily Pivot Points (PP, R1-R3, S1-S3) calculated from previous day
🔥Average Daily Range (ADR) projected from the current day's extremes
🔥 Daily OHLC levels: Today's Open (DO), Previous Day High (PDH), Previous Day Low (PDL)
🔥Session backgrounds (optional): Color-coded boxes for Asian, London, NY AM, and NY PM sessions
Sessions
While these are not ICT-specific imbalances, they represent widely-watched price levels that often attract institutional activity and can act as additional reference points for support, resistance, and liquidity targeting.
All reference levels can be toggled independently in settings.
Step 5: Momentum Reference
EMA 14 and EMA 21 lines are displayed for momentum analysis. When EMA 14 enters discount zones and crosses EMA 21, a triangle marker appears on the chart. This indicates a potential alignment of structure and momentum conditions.
Step 6: Trade Planning
Input your intended entry price in the "Entry Price" field along with your margin and leverage parameters. The indicator automatically calculates all trade parameters:
* Stop loss level (based on Fibonacci structure - typically at 1.118 extension)
* Three take profit levels (TP1, TP2, TP3) with position quantity splits
* Risk-to-reward ratio (blended across all three targets)
* Projected profit/loss values in both dollars and percentage
All calculated values are displayed both visually on the chart (as horizontal lines with labels) and in a formatted Trade Summary table. The table organizes the information for quick reference: entry details, take profit levels with quantities, stop loss parameters, and performance projections.
This pre-calculated data can be manually copied into trading platforms or bot services (such as 3Commas Smart Trades) without requiring additional calculations.
Step 7: Alert Configuration
Create alerts using TradingView's alert system (select "Any alert() function call"). The indicator sends notifications when:
* Price reaches specific discount Fibonacci levels (0.618, 0.786, 0.882 for shorts / 0.382, 0.214, 0.118 for longs)
* EMA 14/21 crossovers occur within discount zones
* Change of Character (ChoCH) is detected
* Break of Structure (BoS) is detected
Note: Alerts require active TradingView alert functionality. Update alerts when changing your trading zone parameters.
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Key Features
Structure & Zone Analysis
* Automated structure detection with external/internal pivots and zig-zag visualization
* Fibonacci retracement mapping with color-coded discount/premium zones
* Visual zone classification: Green (optimal discount), Yellow (premium), Red (fake-out risk)
ICT Imbalances Heatmap
* Volume imbalances (PVSRA displacement candles)
* Fair Value Gaps (FVG)
* Order Blocks (OB) and Breaker Blocks (BB)
* Liquidity Pools (LP) at equal highs/lows
* Wick imbalances (exceptional wick formations)
* Kill Zone liquidity (Asian, London, NY AM sessions)
* Confluence detection with combined labels and visual layering
Reference Levels
* Daily Pivot Points (PP, R1-R3, S1-S3)
* Average Daily Range (ADR) projections
* Daily OHLC levels (DO, PDH, PDL)
* Session backgrounds for kill zones
Trade Planning Tools
* Automated stop loss calculation based on Fibonacci structure
* Three-tier take profit system with position quantity splits
* Risk-to-reward ratio calculation (blended across all targets)
* P&L projections in dollars and percentages
* Trade Summary table formatted for manual platform entry
Momentum & Signals
* EMA 14/21 overlay for momentum analysis
* Visual crossover markers (triangles) in discount zones
* Change of Character (ChoCH) detection and labels
* Break of Structure (BoS) detection and labels
Chart Enhancements
* Higher timeframe candle overlay (5m to Monthly)
* PVSRA candle coloring (volume-based)
* Symbol legend for quick reference
* Customizable visual elements (toggle all components independently)
Alert System
* Discount zone entry notifications (Fibonacci level monitoring)
* EMA crossover signals within discount zones
* Structure change alerts (ChoCH and BoS)
* Configurable via TradingView alert functionality
Alert Functionality
The indicator includes an alert system that monitors technical conditions continuously.
When configured, alerts notify users when specific events occur:
❗ Discount Zone Monitoring
When EMA 14 crosses into key Fibonacci levels (0.618, 0.786, 0.882 for bearish structure / 0.382, 0.214, 0.118 for bullish structure), an alert is triggered. Example: Trading BTC and ETH simultaneously - instead of monitoring both charts for zone entries, alerts notify when either asset reaches the specified level.
❗ Momentum Alignment
When EMA 14 crosses EMA 21 within discount zones, an alert is sent. Example: Monitoring setups across multiple timeframes (1H, 4H, Daily) - alerts indicate when momentum conditions align on any timeframe being tracked.
❗ Structure Changes
Change of Character (ChoCH) and Break of Structure (BoS) events trigger alerts. Example: Trading during the Asian session while located in a different timezone - alerts notify of structure changes occurring outside active monitoring hours.
Configuration
Alerts are set up through TradingView's native alert system. Select "Any alert() function call" when creating the alert.
⚠️ Note: Alert parameters are captured at creation time, so alerts must be updated when changing trading zone settings (Start/End Swing dates) or any other parameter.
How to Create Alerts
Step 1: Open Alert Creation
Click the "Alert" button (clock icon) in the top toolbar of TradingView, or right-click on the chart and select "Add Alert."
Step 2: Configure Alert Condition
* In the alert dialog, set the Condition dropdown to select this indicator
* Set the alert type to ⚠️ " Any alert() function call "
* This configuration allows the indicator to trigger alerts based on its internal logic
Step 3: Set Alert Timing
* Timeframe: Same as chart
* Expiration: Choose "Open-ended (when triggered)" to keep the alert active until conditions occur
* Message tab: choose a name for the alert
Step 4: Notification Settings
Configure how you want to receive notifications:
* Popup within TradingView
* Email notification
* Mobile app push notification (requires TradingView mobile app)
Step 5: Create
Important Notes:
* Alert parameters are captured at creation time . If you change your trading zone (Start/End Swing dates) or entry price, delete the old alert and create a new one .
* One alert per chart: Create separate alerts for each instrument and timeframe you're monitoring.
* TradingView alert limits apply based on your TradingView subscription tier.
What Triggers Alerts: This indicator sends alerts for four key event types:
1. Discount Zone Entry - EMA 14 crossing key Fibonacci levels
2. Momentum Crossover - EMA 14/21 crossovers within discount zones
3. Change of Character (ChoCH) - Structure reversal detected
4. Break of Structure (BoS) - Trend continuation confirmed
All four conditions are monitored by a single alert configuration .
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Recommended Settings
* Timeframe : 1H works well for most assets
* Theme : Dark mode recommended
* Structural Pivots : Default 20/20 captures reasonable structure; adjust to match your analysis
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Chart Elements Guide
♦ Structure Visualization
Zig-zag lines
Automated structure detection - green lines indicate bullish structure, red lines indicate bearish structure. Thick lines represent external structure , thin faded lines show internal structure .
Triangle markers
Large triangles mark external pivots (swing highs/lows), small triangles mark internal pivots.
Fibonacci Zones
* Green zones: Discount area - potential entry zones (0.618-0.882 for shorts / 0.118-0.382 for longs)
* Yellow zones: Premium area - higher extension zones (0.786-1.0 for shorts / 0.0-0.214 for longs)
* Red zones: Fake-out risk area - price beyond structural extremes (above 1.0 for shorts / below 0.0 for longs)
* White dashed lines: Individual Fibonacci levels (1.0, 0.882, 0.786, 0.618, 0.5, 0.382, 0.214, 0.118, 0.0)
♦ Imbalance Heatmap
Gray boxes with dotted midlines
Unmitigated imbalances create a visual heatmap. Overlapping imbalances appear darker due to layering.
Combined labels
When multiple imbalances overlap, labels show confluence (e.g., "FVG + OB", "Vol + LP + Wick")
Types displayed : Vol (Volume), FVG (Fair Value Gap), OB (Order Block), BB (Breaker Block), LP (Liquidity Pool), Wick, KZ (Kill Zone)
♦ Momentum Indicators
* Red line: EMA 14
* Yellow line: EMA 21
* Small triangles on price: Crossover signals - red triangle (bearish crossover), green triangle (bullish crossover) when occurring within discount zones
♦ Structure Change Markers
* Labels with checkmarks/crosses: ChoCH (Change of Character) and BoS (Break of Structure) events (Green label with ✓: Bullish ChoCH or BoS, Red label with ✗: Bearish ChoCH or BoS)
♦ Trade Planning Lines (when entry price is set)
* Blue horizontal line: Entry price
* Green dashed lines: TP1 and TP2
* Green solid line: TP3 (final target)
* Red horizontal line: Stop Loss level
TP levels and SL are calculated based on the structure range, entry price, and mapped trading zone, and aim to achieve a minimum risk: reward ratio of 1:1.5 (R:R)
♦ Colored background zones:
Green shading between entry and TP3 (profit zone), red shading between entry and SL (loss zone)
♦ Reference Levels
* Orange dotted lines with labels: Daily Pivot Points (PP, R1-R3, S1-S3)
* Purple dotted lines with labels: ADR High and ADR Low projections
* Cyan dotted lines with labels: DO (Daily Open), PDH (Previous Day High), PDL (Previous Day Low)
♦ Session Backgrounds (optional)
* Yellow shaded box: Asian session (19:00-00:00 NY time)
* Blue shaded box: London session (02:00-05:00 NY time)
* Green shaded box: NY AM session (09:30-11:00 NY time)
* Orange shaded box: NY PM session (13:30-16:00 NY time)
♦ Trade Summary Table (top-right corner)
Displays a complete trade plan with sections:
* Sanity Check: Plan validation status
* Setup: Trade type, leverage, entry price, position size
* Take Profit: TP1, TP2, TP3 with prices, percentages, and quantity splits
* Stop Loss: SL price and type
* Performance: Potential profit/loss, ROI, and risk-to-reward ratio
♦ HTF Candle Overlay (optional, displayed to the right of the current price)
* Larger candlesticks representing higher timeframe price action
* Green bodies: Bullish HTF candles
* Red bodies: Bearish HTF candles
* Label shows selected timeframe (e.g., "HTF→ D" for daily)
♦ Legend Table (bottom-right corner)
Quick reference guide explaining all symbol abbreviations and color codes used on the chart.
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Methodology & Calculation Details
This indicator consolidates multiple ICT/SMC analytical components into a single integrated system. While individual elements could be created separately, this integration provides automated coordination between components , consistency, and reduces chart complexity.
Structure Detection External and internal pivots
Are identified using fractal pivot analysis with configurable lookback periods (default: 20 bars for both). A pivot high is confirmed when the high at the pivot bar exceeds all highs within the lookback range on both sides. Pivot lows use inverse logic. Structure lines connect validated pivots, with color coding based on price direction (higher highs/higher lows = bullish, lower highs/lower lows = bearish).
Fibonacci Retracement Calculation
Users define two swing points via date/time inputs. The indicator calculates the price range between these points and applies standard Fibonacci ratios (0.0, 0.118, 0.214, 0.382, 0.5, 0.618, 0.786, 0.882, 1.0, plus extensions at 1.118, 1.272, -0.118, -0.272). Zone classification is based on ICT discount/premium principles: 0.618-1.0 range for bearish setups, 0.0-0.382 for bullish setups.
Imbalance Identification
Volume Imbalances : Detected using PVSRA (Price, Volume, Support, Resistance Analysis) methodology. Candles are classified based on the percentile ranking of volume and price range over a 1344-bar lookback period. Type 1 imbalances require ≥95th percentile in both volume and range; Type 2 requires ≥85th percentile. Additional filters include body-to-range ratio (≥50% for Type 1, ≥30% for Type 2) and ATR validation.
Fair Value Gaps (FVG) : Identified when a three-candle sequence shows a price gap: low > high for bullish FVG, high < low for bearish FVG. The middle candle must close beyond the gap edge. Mitigation occurs when the price retraces into the gap.
Order Blocks (OB) : Detected by identifying the last opposing candle before a significant price move. When price breaks a swing high/low, the algorithm scans backwards to find the candle with the highest high (bearish OB) or lowest low (bullish OB) before the breakout. When an OB is breached, it converts to a Breaker Block (BB).
Liquidity Pools (LP) : Identified by detecting equal highs or equal lows using a tolerance threshold based on ATR. Pivot highs/lows within this tolerance range are grouped. Equal highs create Buy-Side Liquidity (BSL) zones above the level; equal lows create Sell-Side Liquidity (SSL) zones below the level.
Wick Imbalances: Flagged when a candle's wick exceeds 1.0x ATR and comprises >50% of the total candle range. These represent rapid rejections or absorption events.
Kill Zone Liquidity: Tracks the high/low range during specific ICT-defined sessions (Asian: 19:00-00:00 NY, London: 02:00-05:00 NY, NY AM: 09:30-11:00 NY). At session close, BSL and SSL zones are created above/below the session range.
Change of Character (ChoCH) & Break of Structure (BoS)
ChoCH is detected when price breaks counter to the established structure (bearish structure broken upward = bullish ChoCH; bullish structure broken downward = bearish ChoCH). BoS occurs when price breaks in the direction of the established trend (bearish structure breaking lower = bearish BoS; bullish structure breaking higher = bullish BoS).
Trade Calculations
Stop Loss and Take Profit levels are calculated based on the entry position within the Fibonacci zone structure:
* Premium entries (0.786-1.0 for shorts / 0.0-0.214 for longs): SL at 1.118/-0.118 extension, TP structure weighted toward zone extremes
* Golden entries (0.618-0.786 for shorts / 0.214-0.382 for longs): SL at 1.0/0.0 boundary, TP structure balanced across range
Risk-to-reward ratios are calculated as blended values across all three take profit levels, weighted by position quantity splits.
Reference Level Calculations
* Pivot Points: Standard formula using previous day's high, low, and close: PP = (H + L + C) / 3
* Support/Resistance: R1 = 2×PP - L, S1 = 2×PP - H, with R2/S2 and R3/S3 calculated using range extensions
* ADR: 14-period simple moving average of daily high-low range, projected from current day's extremes
Momentum Analysis
EMA 14 and EMA 21 use standard exponential moving average calculations. Crossovers are detected when EMA 14 crosses EMA 21 within user-defined discount zones, with directional confirmation (cross under in bearish discount = short signal; cross over in bullish discount = long signal).
Why This Integration Matters
While components like EMA crossovers, pivot detection, or Fibonacci retracements exist as separate indicators, this system provides:
1. Coordinated Analysis : All components reference the same structural framework (user-defined trading zone)
2. Automated Mitigation Tracking : Imbalances are monitored continuously and removed when mitigated according to ICT principles
3. Contextual Alerts : Notifications are triggered only when conditions align within the defined structural context
4. Trade Parameter Automation : Stop loss and take profit calculations adjust dynamically based on entry positioning within the structure
5. Consistent Visual Display : All elements use a unified color scheme, labeling system, and z-order layering. This eliminates visual conflicts that occur when stacking multiple independent indicators (overlapping lines, label collisions, inconsistent transparency levels, conflicting color schemes).
This consolidation reduces the need to manually coordinate 8-10 separate indicators, eliminates redundant calculations across disconnected tools, and maintains visual clarity even when all components are displayed simultaneously.
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Disclaimer
1. Indicator Functionality and Purpose
This indicator is solely a technical analysis tool built upon established methodologies (Smart Money Concepts/ICT) and statistical calculations (Pivots, Fibonacci, EMAs). It is designed to assist experienced traders in visualizing complex data, streamlining the analytical workflow, and automating conditional alerting.
The indicator is NOT:
♦ Financial Advice: It does not provide personalized investment recommendations, solicited advice, or instruction on buying, selling, or holding any financial instrument.
♦ A Guarantee of Profit: The presence of a signal, alert, or trade plan output by this tool does not guarantee that any trade will be profitable.
♦ A Predictor of Future Prices: The tool calculates probabilities and potential scenarios based on historical data and current structure; it does not predict future market movements.
2. General Trading Risks and Capital Loss
♦ All trading involves substantial risk of loss. You may lose some or all of your initial capital. Leveraged products, such as futures, CFDs, and margin trading, carry a high degree of risk and are not suitable for all investors.
♦ Risk Acknowledgment: By using this indicator, you acknowledge and accept that you are solely responsible for all trading decisions, and you bear the full risk of any resulting profit or loss.
♦ Risk Management is Crucial: This indicator is an analytical tool only. You must employ independent risk management techniques (position sizing, stop-loss orders) tailored to your personal financial situation and risk tolerance.
3. Calculation Limitations and Non-Real-Time Data
The calculations performed by this indicator are based on the data provided by your charting platform (e.g., TradingView).
♦ Data Accuracy: The accuracy of the outputs (e.g., Price Delivery Arrays, Pivots, P&L projections) is dependent on the accuracy and real-time nature of the underlying market data feed.
♦ Latencies: Trade alerts and signals may be subject to minor delays due to server processing, internet connectivity, or charting platform performance. Do not rely solely on alerts for execution.
♦ Backtesting and Performance: Any depiction of past performance, including data visible on the chart, is not indicative of future results. Trading results will vary based on market conditions, liquidity, and execution speed.
4. Software and Platform Disclaimer
"As Is" Basis: The indicator is provided on an "as is" basis without warranties of any kind, whether express or implied. The author does not guarantee the script will be error-free or operate without interruption.
Third-Party Integration: This indicator is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to TradingView, 3Commas, or any other broker or execution platform. All third-party names are trademarks of their respective owners. The formatting of the Trade Summary Table for 3Commas is for user convenience only.
5. Required Competency (User Responsibility)
This indicator is built on the assumption that the user is an experienced trader with a working understanding of the complex concepts being visualized (ICT/SMC, FVG, Order Blocks, Liquidity, etc.). The indicator does not teach these concepts.
You Must Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) before making any trading decision based on signals or visualization provided by this tool.
By installing and using this indicator, you explicitly agree to these terms and assume full responsibility for all trading activity.
4H-1H Channel Confluence Strategy EN VersionA powerful multi-timeframe trend-following system based on 4H & 1H Donchian channels.
• 4H defines the main trend (green/red/yellow)
• 1H confirms short-term momentum
• Entries only at 4H channel support/resistance confluence
• Real support/resistance levels from high-volume candles only
• Clear LONG/SHORT signals on chart + info table
• Fully customizable colors and parameters
Candle Type Identifier The Candle Type Identifier classifies every bar into four signature candle categories using structured body-to-range analysis and wick behaviour. This helps traders instantly recognize strength, rejection, and special closing conditions within price action.
🔹 M — Marubozu Candle
A candle with a dominant body and minimal opposing wick, showing strong directional intent and clear control by either buyers or sellers. These candles often appear during trending phases or high-momentum moves.
🔹 N — Normal Candle
A balanced candle where the body and wicks are proportionate, indicating steady movement without extreme dominance or rejection. This type reflects typical price flow seen in healthy markets.
🔹 P — Pinbar/Doji Candle
A candle where the body is relatively small compared to its total range, highlighting hesitation, absorption, or strong wick-based rejection. These candles frequently form near turning points, liquidity pockets, or consolidation zones.
🔹 S — Special Marubozu Candle
A unique candle type where the close occurs extremely close to the high (for bullish candles) or very close to the low (for bearish candles). This structure signifies aggressive closing pressure, often hinting at momentum continuation or decisive breakout conditions.
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This indicator gives traders a clear visual classification of candle strength, rejection, and sentiment, making it easier to interpret market structure, identify shifts, and filter entries with precision.
HTF High/Low Dashboard (Year→Month→Week→Day→4H) by MacphelixTake your multi-timeframe analysis to the next level with the HTF High/Low Dashboard. This indicator provides a clear, intuitive overview of whether the previous high and low levels of key higher timeframes (Yearly, Monthly, Weekly, Daily, and 4H) have been taken or not.
Features:
✅ Multi-Timeframe Coverage: Yearly, Monthly, Weekly, Daily, and 4H levels.
✅ Dashboard Display: Shows a clear YES/NO indicator for each timeframe, so you instantly know which levels are taken.
✅ User Toggles: Turn on/off each timeframe in the dashboard individually .
✅ Alerts: Optional alerts for when any HTF high or low is taken.
✅ Customizable: Adjust dashboard position to suit your trading style.
How It Works:
The script checks each higher timeframe’s previous candle to see if its high or low has been surpassed by the current price.
A YES in the dashboard means the level has been taken; NO means it hasn’t.
4H-1H Channel Confluence StrategyA powerful multi-timeframe trend-following system based on 4H & 1H Donchian channels.
• 4H defines the main trend (green/red/yellow)
• 1H confirms short-term momentum
• Entries only at 4H channel support/resistance confluence
• Real support/resistance levels from high-volume candles only
• Clear LONG/SHORT signals on chart + info table
• Fully customizable colors and parameters
MagiMagi (AI Trend & SMC)exclusively for Bond Team
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・AIトレンドを導入しトレンドの方向性を背景色の変化で可視化
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Championship Scalper [Trend & Trap]Championship Scalper
Overview This is a high-precision scalping indicator designed to capture Liquidity Traps (Swing Failure Patterns). It waits for price to "sweep" a key level (grabbing stop losses) and immediately reverse, signaling that smart money has entered the market.
How it Works (The "Confluence" Engine) A signal is only generated when four specific conditions align perfectly:
The Trap: Price must sweep a Swing High or Low and close back inside the range (rejection).
The Trend: Trades are only taken in the direction of the dominant trend (using a 200 EMA).
Price > EMA = Longs only.
Price < EMA = Shorts only.
The Momentum (RSI): Prevents buying tops or selling bottoms.
Longs: RSI must be trending UP and sitting in the bullish zone (30-60).
Shorts: RSI must be trending DOWN and sitting in the bearish zone (60-30).
The Confirmation (CVD): Verifies the move with Order Flow (Cumulative Volume Delta) to ensure hidden volume supports the reversal.
Visual Signals
Green Triangle (▲): Bullish Signal. Validated dip-buy opportunity.
Red Triangle (▼): Bearish Signal. Validated short-sell opportunity.
Dashboard A mini-panel in the bottom right displays the current Trend Status (Bullish/Bearish) and the exact price levels of the most recent active Swing Highs and Lows.
Reference TimesThe Reference Times indicator highlights historical candles on your chart based on the user's selected criteria. This tool allows traders to reference the current graph's price movements against historical movements at specific times and days, helping to anticipate potential future market direction, swings, and timing.
Custom Time & Date Selection : Choose a specific weekday, hour, and minute to highlight corresponding candles on your chart, adjusted for Israel time (UTC+3) with 8-hour offset from Chicago time.
Flexible Timeframe Adaptation : Highlights candles based on the selected candle timeframe (e.g., 30-minute, 90-minute) aligned to trading day 01:00-24:00 Israel time.
Opposite Time and Day Markings : Display "opposite hours" (e.g., Monday 15:24 → Monday 03:00) and "opposite days" (Monday ↔ Wednesday, Tuesday ↔ Thursday; Friday has none).
Previous Day Highlights : Mark the most recent prior weekday (e.g., Wednesday selection shows previous Tuesday).
Price-Relevance Filtering : "Don't show upper discounts and lower premiums" hides irrelevant wicks above/below current price.
Caption Customization : Options for "date", "time", "weekday" or no caption (e.g., "Fr 03/10 15:00").
Price-Range Limiting : Show only X nearest highlights above/below current price (current candle excluded from count).
For even more advaned features check out "Reference Times - Advanced"
good luck and all the best!
GIX-Analiza Fundamentala• People who want to combine fundamental analysis with technical analysis
• Identifying fundamentally strong companies and avoiding high-risk ones
• The indicator collects and structures fundamental information such as:
Profitability (net profit, margins, EBIT/EBITDA, ROE/ROA)
Financial stability (debt levels, leverage, liquidity)
Pivot & GapPIVOT and GAP – Indicator
PIVOT and GAP is an advanced structural price-action tool designed to detect hidden imbalances in the market by analyzing gap and pivot formations between candles.
It identifies areas where institutional activity may have left a price void, signaling potential Demand or Supply Zones. When these imbalances align with lower-timeframe zones, the probability of a powerful price reaction increases.
This indicator is built for traders who want to combine gap analysis, price-action structure, with multi-timeframe confluence to make smarter trading decisions.
How Does It Work?
The indicator automatically scans candles for two types of imbalances:
1. Demand-Side Imbalances
PIVOT (Demand Pivot Creation)
A Demand Pivot forms when:
a bearish candle is followed by a bullish candle, and
There is a gap/price difference between the bearish candle’s close and the
bullish candle’s open. A blue color box is created
This signals buyers stepping in aggressively after sellers weaken.
GAP (Demand Gap Creation)
A Demand Gap forms when:
two consecutive bullish candles appear, and there is a positive difference between
the first candle’s close and the next candle’s open.
A blue color box is created
This implies strong upward momentum with institutional buying pressure.
2. Supply-Side Imbalances
PIVOT (Supply Pivot Creation)
A Supply Pivot forms when:
A bullish candle is followed by a bearish candle, and
There is a gap/price difference between the bullish candle’s close and the
bearish candle’s open. A red color box is created
This signals sellers stepping in aggressively after buyers exhaust.
GAP (Supply Gap Creation)
A Supply Gap forms when:
Two consecutive bearish candles appear, and There is a negative difference between
the first candle’s close and the next candle’s open.
A red color box is created
This reflects strong downward momentum with institutional selling pressure.
Higher Timeframe Confirmation:
The indicator performs gap and pivot analysis on higher timeframes, and
If combine with Demand Zone or Supply Zone on the lower timeframe which forms on the same candle.
That zone becomes a High-Probability Zone.
Such zones are considered more powerful because they combine:
• Higher timeframe institutional imbalance
• Strong confluence for reversal or continuation
• Demand and Supply zone creation at Lower Time Frame
How Traders Benefit from It?
High-Probability Zones combining HTF imbalance + LTF zone gives traders clearer areas with higher success probability.
Early Detection of Institutional Moves
Gaps and pivots typically occur where big players enter or exit positions.
Reduces Chart Noise
Instead of guessing where a zone matters, the indicator highlights only those backed by real price imbalances.
What Makes This Indicator Unique?
1. Candle-by-Candle Imbalance Detection
Instead of simple gap detection, this indicator reads the difference in open-close levels with high precision.
2. HTF–LTF Confluence Logic
When the same candle shows imbalance on HTF and a Demand & Supply zone on LTF, the zone is tagged as powerful — a unique decision layer not commonly seen in other scripts.
3. Designed From Your Custom Rules
This structure is built from your personal interpretation of how pivots and gaps create pressure zones — not copied from other scripts.
How This Indicator Is Original ?
The entire logic is created from my own rules of identifying pivots and
gaps, not from any open-source or public code.
The unique combination of:
Gap detection
Pivot shift logic
Direction-specific candle sequence
Multi-timeframe zone alignment
No repurposed or copied logic from existing demand-supply indicators.
The design reflects our personal trading experience, analysis style, and
custom definitions of imbalance.
Disclaimer:
This indicator is created for educational purposes.
It does not provide buy or sell signals, and it should not be considered financial advice.
Trading involves risk, and users should perform their own analysis before taking any positions.
CDVI – First Crypto Dominance Volatility Index by Armi GoldmanThe Crypto Dominance Volatility Index (CDVI) is the first volatility-based indicator designed specifically to analyze the stability and instability of dominance flows in the crypto market.
Instead of measuring price volatility, CDVI focuses on the volatility of market dominance itself — a structural driver behind capital rotation cycles such as Bitcoin Season, Altseason, accumulation zones, and macro cycle transitions.
CDVI transforms dominance changes into a clear volatility index that highlights compression, expansion, and regime shifts.
How it works
CDVI calculates the absolute or percentage-based realized volatility of your chosen dominance benchmark (BTC.D, TOTAL.D, or any dominance index available on TradingView).
The indicator then:
1. Smooths the volatility curve using adjustable parameters
2. Builds a long-term mean to identify regime structure
3. Computes percentile zones over a rolling lookback window
4. Highlights high-risk and low-risk dominance conditions using color-coded backgrounds
This creates a clean, noise-reduced volatility representation of the dominance market.
Why it looks like this
The CDVI curve is intentionally smooth and cyclical because dominance volatility behaves differently from price volatility:
• Dominance tends to trend slowly, then spike violently during rotation phases
• Periods of prolonged compression often occur before large macro moves
• Volatility bursts cluster during transitions (e.g. BTC → Alts, cycle tops, market-wide repricing)
The percentile zones (90% / 10%) give structural thresholds for extreme conditions.
Background color reveals when dominance volatility enters these extremes, creating visually clear “regime blocks.”
How to interpret CDVI
High CDVI (above the 90th percentile):
• Dominance instability
• Capital rotation phases are active
• Market is repricing sector allocations
• Often appears near Altseason tops or bottoms
• Signals caution for trend traders and opportunity for rotation traders
Low CDVI (below the 10th percentile):
• Compression and calm dominance
• Accumulation and structural balance
• Often precedes major expansions in Bitcoin or Alt markets
• Useful for anticipating cycle transitions before they break out
Long-term mean:
• Helps identify when the market is in a high-vol or low-vol regime
• Crossings around the mean often coincide with early cycle shifts
How to use CDVI in practice
1. Cycle Timing
Use CDVI to detect when the market moves from calm → expansion or expansion → exhaustion.
Low CDVI usually precedes major moves. High CDVI often marks transition turbulence.
2. BTC vs Altcoins Rotation
Combine CDVI with BTC.D / TOTAL2 / TOTAL3 to detect rotation windows.
High CDVI = dominance is unstable → rotations happen.
Low CDVI = dominance is stable → trending environment.
3. Risk Management
High CDVI suggests elevated structural risk (dominance shifting).
Low CDVI supports directional conviction.
4. Confluence with Price
When both price volatility and dominance volatility expand together → macro transition.
When price is volatile but CDVI is flat → noise, not structural change.
Who this indicator is for
• Cycle analysts
• Macro crypto traders
• BTC vs Alts rotation traders
• Portfolio allocators
• Long-term investors looking at structural market phases
CDVI is designed as a clean, structural tool for understanding volatility not of price — but of market power distribution.
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"Regarding the specific inquiry into the precise manner and method by which one might go about employing the features present herein, I have decided, after much deliberation and careful consideration of all variable factors, to abstain from delivering a prescriptive lecture, thereby allowing the operational paradigm to remain an open-ended question for you to resolve."
Heikin Ashi Croce - MinimalHeikin Ashi Doji Marker – Minimal Version (Numeric Parameters)
This indicator identifies potential Heikin Ashi doji candles and marks them with a small triangle above the candle.
Numeric criteria used to detect a doji:
Body size: up to 60% of the total candle range
Upper wick: at least 15% of the total candle range
Lower wick: at least 15% of the total candle range
Wick balance: the ratio of upper wick to lower wick between 0.5 and 2
Purpose:
The indicator highlights visually evident doji candles while leaving the final decision to the trader’s discretion. It is non-restrictive, allowing traders to filter signals based on context, trend, and pullbacks.
Trend Zones This tool helps you quickly understand the market’s direction and the strength of the most recent price move:
It identifies whether the market is in an uptrend, downtrend, or flat/sideways phase and clearly marks these conditions on the chart.
It can notify you when the trend changes, so you don’t have to constantly watch the screen.
Each alert includes:
The current closing price
The previous closing price
The difference between the two closes (how much price has moved in one bar)
This makes it easier to see not only what the trend is, but also how strong the latest price move is when the alert triggers.
Sniper Entry 🚀🚀 {_AU_} EMA 9 + EMA 15 + VWAP BY = AU AYUSH
This indicator combines EMA 9, EMA 15, and VWAP to identify trend direction and intraday strength. EMA 9 and EMA 15 show short-term momentum and crossover signals, while VWAP acts as an institutional reference point for fair value. Together, they help traders spot trend continuation, pullbacks, and high-quality entry zones during intraday sessions.
stock-vs-industry using NQUSB benchmark idexesOriginal idea from Stock versus Industry by Tr33man .
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═══ PRIMARY IMPROVEMENT: NQUSB Hierarchical Index Benchmarks ═══
The KEY improvement: Multi-Level Industry Granularity with Drill-Down/Drill-Up Navigation
From: Simple ETF Comparison (1 Level) Stock → Industry ETF (e.g., "SOXX" for all semiconductors)
To: NQUSB Hierarchical Comparison (4 Levels)
Level 4 (Primary): NQUSB10102010 → Semiconductors (most specific)
Level 3 (Secondary): NQUSB101020 → Technology Hardware and Equipment
Level 2 (Tertiary): NQUSB101010 → Software and Computer Services
Level 1 (Quaternary): NQUSB10 → Technology (broadest sector)
Users can now drill up and down the industry hierarchy to see how their stock performs against different levels of industry classification!
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═══ WHY THIS MATTERS ═══
Original Limitations:
Single comparison level - ETF only
No drill-down capability - Can't zoom in to more specific industries
No drill-up capability - Can't zoom out to broader sectors
ETF limitations - Not all industries have dedicated ETFs
Arbitrary mappings - Manual ETF selection may not represent true industry
Improved Capabilities:
4-level hierarchical navigation - Drill-down and drill-up through industry classifications
361 NQUSB official indices - NASDAQ US Benchmark Index structure
Official NASDAQ classification - Industry-standard taxonomy
Large Mid Cap (LM) option - Focus on larger companies when needed
Enhanced UI - Clear level indicators and full index descriptions
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═══ EXAMPLE: ANALYZING NVDA (Semiconductors) ═══
Level 4 - Primary (Most Specific):
NQUSB10102010 - Semiconductors
→ NVDA vs. AMD, AVGO, QCOM, TXN, etc. (direct competitors)
Level 3 - Secondary (Broader):
NQUSB101020 - Tech Hardware & Equipment
→ NVDA vs. AAPL, CSCO + semiconductors
Level 2 - Tertiary (Even Broader):
NQUSB101010 - Software and Computer Services
→ NVDA vs. all tech hardware
Level 1 - Quaternary (Broadest):
NQUSB10 - Technology Sector
→ NVDA vs. entire technology sector
You can now zoom in to see direct competitors or zoom out to understand macro sector trends - all in one indicator!
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═══ COMPARISON SUMMARY ═══
Original Version:
Comparison System: Industry ETFs
Industry Levels: 1 (flat ETF mapping)
Total Classifications: ~140 industries
Hierarchy Navigation: ❌ No
Data Source: Manual ETF curation
Improved Version:
Comparison System: NQUSB Official Indices
Industry Levels: 4 (hierarchical drill-down/up)
Total Classifications: 361 NQUSB indices
Hierarchy Navigation: ✅ 4-level drill navigation
Data Source: NASDAQ official taxonomy
Large/Mid Cap Option: ✅ LM variant toggle
Level Indicator: ✅ to labels
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═══ ADDITIONAL FEATURES ═══
Dual Comparison System - Toggle between ETF mode (original) and Index Benchmark mode (NQUSB hierarchy)
Better Fallback Logic - Manual Override > NQUSB Index > ETF > SPY default
Enhanced Display - 4-row information table with full NQUSB index description
Backward Compatible - All original ETF mappings still work, existing charts won't break
Large Mid Cap Toggle - Optional "LM" suffix for focusing on larger companies only
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For complete documentation, data files, technical details, and the full NQUSB hierarchy structure, visit the GitHub repository.
The result: More accurate, more flexible, and more comprehensive industry strength analysis - enabling traders to understand exactly where their stock's performance comes from by drilling through multiple levels of industry classification.
Pin Bar Detector 「ED22x」Auto Pin Bar Function
- with 15M 30M 1H 4H 1D PinBar
自动测量PinBar并标示
- 包括长针周期调整
- 影线倍数
- 15M 30M 1H 4H 1D 周期PinBar
- RSI 触顶 / 触底 开关
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