ATR Levels by TabbyATR levels refer to the horizontal lines plotted on a chart based on the Average True Range (ATR) indicator, which measures market volatility, not direction, by showing average price movement over time, helping traders set dynamic stops, targets (like 1x, 2x ATR), and identify potential breakouts or consolidation areas by observing if price moves are larger or smaller than the average range.
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6-9 Session & LevelsThis indicator provides comprehensive session-based range analysis designed for intraday traders. It calculates and displays key levels based on a customizable session period (06:00-09:00am EST).
Displays session open, high, and low levels
Highlights session range with optional box visualization
Shows previous day RTH (09:30-16:00) levels
Range Levels:
25%, 50%, and 75% range levels within the session
Range deviations at x0.5, x1.0, and x2.0
Fibonacci extension levels (customizable, default x1.33 and x1.66)
Optional fill zones between Fibonacci levels
NWOG/NDOG (TABBY)NDOG — New Day Opening Gap
NDOG refers to the price gap between the previous trading day’s close and the new trading day’s open.
In markets that pause between sessions (like many futures or forex sessions under certain timezones), NDOG pinpoints a “liquidity void” created overnight — a region where no trading occurred.
When price opens higher than previous close → that’s a bullish gap; when opens lower → bearish gap.
NWOG — New Week Opening Gap
NWOG refers to the gap between the closing price at the end of the previous trading week (e.g. Friday close) and the opening price at the start of the new week (often Sunday evening or Monday open, depending on market).
Because weekend (or off-session) events — economic news, geopolitical developments, global sentiment changes — can shift demand/supply when markets are closed, a NWOG often reflects that shift as a visible jump or drop in price once trading resumes.
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Clouds and Lines: You will now clearly see the Ichimoku Cloud and the EMA line. If the price is within the cloud, you won't need to ask, "Why didn't I get a signal?" because you will be able to see that price is inside the cloud.
Top Right Panel (Dashboard): This is your cockpit.
For example, you are waiting for a signal, but it doesn't arrive. You look at the table: It reads "ADX: Weak (12)." You realize that the trend strength is insufficient, which is why there is no signal.
Or it reads "SMC Structure: Bearish Structure" in red. This means the market has broken the recent low, making it risky to open a long (buy) position.
Small "X" Marks: These represent the WaveTrend BUY/SELL crossovers. They won't always trigger a "BUY" label (if other filters do not allow it), but you will know that a crossover has occurred there.
RTH Highs & Lows (Unmitigated) [Sword & Shield]A clean, no-repaint indicator that marks unmitigated RTH (Regular Trading Hours) Highs and Lows. This indicator automatically tracks daily NYSE RTH session highs and lows, then draws them as horizontal levels that persist until price taps (mitigates) them.
Features
RTH Session Detection — Tracks NYSE Regular Trading Hours only (09:30–16:00 New York time). Premarket and overnight sessions are ignored. No Repainting — Levels are locked in only after the RTH session closes. What you see is what you get.
High is mitigated when price trades at or above the level
Low is mitigated when price trades at or below the level
Once mitigated, the level is permanently removed from the chart
Dynamic Lines & Labels — Lines extend from the formation bar to the current bar, moving with price action in real-time. Labels stay positioned on the right side for easy visibility. Built-in Alerts — Get notified instantly when any RTH level is tapped. Alert message format: RTH High (Jan 12) tapped at 4765.25 Clean Label Format
RTH High (Jan 12) (4765.25)
RTH Low (Jan 12) (4728.50)
Stores up to 50 levels (configurable) — Oldest levels are automatically removed when capacity is reached.
Settings
High Level Color — Color for RTH High lines/labels (default: Red)
Low Level Color — Color for RTH Low lines/labels (default: Green)
Line Width — Thickness of level lines (default: 1)
Line Style — Solid, Dashed, or Dotted (default: Solid)
Max Levels to Store — Number of historical levels to keep (default: 50)
Enable Alerts — Toggle alert notifications (default: On)
How to Use
Add the indicator to any chart (works best on intraday timeframes)
Watch for unmitigated RTH levels as potential support/resistance zones
Set up alerts to get notified when levels are tapped
Use levels for entries, exits, or as targets
Alert Setup
Click on the indicator name → Add Alert
Set condition to "Any alert() function call"
Configure your preferred notification method (popup, email, webhook, mobile push)
Notes
Best used on futures (ES, NQ, etc.) and stocks during US market hours
Works on any timeframe
Zero repainting — levels only appear after RTH session closes
Efficient code with no unnecessary loops
© Sword & Shield
LibBarLibBar is a lightweight and practical Pine Script library designed to simplify candlestick analysis.
It provides a set of helper functions for identifying candle type, measuring body and wick sizes, and evaluating candle structure.
Perfect for building indicators, pattern detectors, or any script that relies on detailed bar-level analysis.
Available Functions
isBull(index) - Returns true if the bar is bullish.
isBear(index) - Returns true if the bar is bearish.
getBody(index) - Returns the candle’s body size.
getUpperWick(index) - Returns the size of the upper wick.
getLowerWick(index) - Returns the size of the lower wick.
getSize(index) - Returns the total candle size (high − low).
getBodyPercentage(index) - Returns the body size as a percentage of total candle size.
getUpperWickPercentage(index) - Returns the upper wick size as a percentage of the candle.
getLowerWickPercentage(index) - Returns the lower wick size as a percentage of the candle.
RSI & Bull Bear Power ProRSI & Bull Bear Power Pro
RSI & Bull Bear Power Pro is an advanced momentum confirmation indicator that combines RSI behavior with real Bull–Bear market pressure. It detects strong reversals, trend continuation setups, exhaustion zones, and divergence, helping you filter noise and avoid weak entry signals. Works on all markets and timeframes and includes strong buy/sell alerts with non-repainting logic.
FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS
• RSI + Bull/Bear pressure
• Strong Buy / Strong Sell alerts
• Divergence detection
• Trend confirmation
• Exhaustion zones
• No repaint
• Works on every market & timeframe
WHY USE IT
Traditional RSI often gives late or weak signals. By confirming momentum with directional power, this tool shows when buyers or sellers actually take control, improving entry timing and filtering false setups.
WHO IS IT FOR
Scalpers, day traders, swing traders, and anyone who needs high-probability reversal and momentum confirmation signals.
INDICATOR DEFINITIONS (Short Technical Notes)
RSI (Relative Strength Index)
Measures momentum by comparing recent gains and losses. It helps identify overbought/oversold conditions and momentum shifts.
Smoothed RSI
A moving average applied to RSI to reduce noise and provide a clearer momentum reading.
RSI Momentum
Shows whether momentum is increasing or decreasing by comparing current RSI to its previous value.
RSI Trend Condition
Defines trend direction by comparing RSI to its short moving average, helping identify bullish or bearish momentum phases.
Bull Power
Measures how far the high price is above the EMA. Indicates bullish pressure and buyer strength.
Bear Power
Measures how far the low price is below the EMA. Indicates bearish pressure and seller strength.
Bull/Bear Power (BBP Combined)
Combines bull and bear power into one value, showing the balance between buying and selling pressure.
BBP Increasing Trend
Checks if power is rising compared to the previous bar, confirming strength in the current direction.
BBP Positive/Negative Zone
Indicates if the market power is dominated by buyers (positive) or sellers (negative).
Strong Buy Signal
Triggered when RSI exits oversold AND Bull/Bear Power turns positive at the same time.
Strong Sell Signal
Triggered when RSI exits overbought AND Bull/Bear Power turns negative at the same time.
Normal Buy / Sell Signals
Conditional mid-level signals based on momentum changes without full confirmation.
Bullish Divergence
Price makes a lower low while RSI makes a higher low, indicating a potential bullish reversal.
Bearish Divergence
Price makes a higher high while RSI makes a lower high, indicating a potential bearish reversal.
Stop guessing momentum strength. Trade with real confirmation and see who truly controls the market.
SMT [Basic] by TMUMajor market moves often align with Key Time Cycle SMTs. This indicator helps you detect SMTs on lower timeframes and identify Key Market Reversals in real-time.
For a more advanced free version and to learn more about SMTs, visit: SMTdetector.com.
LeO Nam - Thỏ TraderHello everyone, this indicator is designed to help you fight across all battlefields with a minimum win rate of 70% or higher. It can be used on multiple timeframes and delivers the highest efficiency on the M5 and M15 timeframes, which currently offer the best win-rate performance.
The indicator already includes full TP/SL levels — you simply need to follow the signals.
Note: When using the AE indicator, you must strictly follow the trading rules, enter only at valid breakout signals, set proper TP/SL, and apply proper risk management. Absolutely do NOT go all-in.
DEMA Percentile Standard DeviationDouble Exponential Moving Average (DEMA) for smooth trend identification, percentiles to gauge price position relative to its past, and Standard Deviation (SD) for volatility, creating statistically defined bands to signal potential reversals or entries when price moves far from its DEMA-based mean within these dynamic zones, acting as a sophisticated way to find statistically extreme & reversion opportunities in markets. It uses the DEMA to create a centerline, calculates percentiles on this DEMA, and then uses SD to define upper/lower boundaries for trading signals, showing where price deviates significantly from its recent smoothed path.
Balanced Price RangeBPR is defined as a price zone on a chart where two opposite‐direction Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) overlap — one gap created by a strong move in one direction, then another gap created by a strong move in the opposite direction.
Conceptually, this overlapping zone represents a temporary equilibrium between buying and selling pressure — a point where earlier “imbalance” (represented by the FVGs) has been neutralized.
In simpler terms: first the market moves fast leaving a gap (imbalance), then pushes back leaving another gap, and where those two gaps intersect becomes the BPR — a zone of “balance.”
MTF STDVThis indicator is based on the classical indicator Standard Deviation.
MTF STDV
Monthly
Weekly
Daily
4H
1H
STDV
1-Hour Trend Breakout Strategy (Scaled Entry Version)This strategy is a trend-following system on the Bitcoin 1-hour chart.
It enters in the direction of the market when price breaks an upward or downward trendline, using scaled (partial) entries.
Entry Rules
Go long when price breaks an upward trendline.
Go short when price breaks a downward trendline.
Position size is split into several parts and entered gradually.
Trade Management
When the first take-profit level (TP1) is reached, a portion of the position is closed.
The stop-loss on the remaining position is moved to break-even (entry price) to lock in profits and manage risk.
Performance
Period: 2019-12-16 to 2025-12-07
Total P&L: +2,385%
Maximum Drawdown (MDD): 28%
Win Rate: 79%
Profit Factor: 3.1
TradeAxis Trendlines [XAUUSD]Rule-based trendline framework for XAUUSD built specifically for intraday trendline traders on TradingView.
This script automatically maps filtered trendlines and uses several internal algorithms to evaluate and organize key structures. The indicator includes a range of settings so you can test what works best for your own approach, and it also provides a pre-tested configuration as a recommended starting point.
Important notes:
• Designed and tested for XAUUSD, 15-minute timeframe.
• The script does not execute trades or manage orders – it only plots structure.
• This is not financial or investment advice. All trading decisions and risk remain your responsibility.
This is an invite-only script.
OHLC StatMap (Multi-Timeframe)OHLC StatMap (Multi-Timeframe)
Statistical OHLC Projections is an indicator designed to offer users a customizable deep-dive on measuring historical price zones.
The indicator separates price into two distinct levels, "Manipulation" and "Distribution", where the idea is that for higher timeframe candles, e.g. an up-close candle, the distance from the open to the bottom of the wick would constitute the Manipulation, and the rest would be considered the Distribution.
Volumetric Order BlocksThis indicator aims to identify significant price zones based on a combination of price action and volume analysis.
It utilizes the concept of "Order Blocks," which are areas on the chart where large orders are believed to have been placed, influencing price behavior. By analyzing price swings and volume activity, the indicator attempts to highlight potential support and resistance levels.
Strength Calculations:
The indicator calculates the relative strength of bullish and bearish blocks based on volume. A higher bullish strength indicates stronger buying pressure, while higher bearish strength suggests more selling pressure.
BuzzFx Market SessionsBuzzFx Market Sessions is a clean and powerful tool that highlights the most important trading sessions directly on your chart.
It automatically marks:
London Session
New York Session
Asian Session
Pre-New York
Session highs & lows (optional)
Session ranges & volatility zones
This indicator helps traders instantly understand:
When major liquidity enters the market
When volatility typically increases
How price reacts inside each session
Which session is driving the current trend
Designed for both beginners and advanced traders, BuzzFx Market Sessions gives you a clearer view of market structure and timing—so you can trade smarter, not harder.
Perfect for day traders, scalpers, and SMC traders who rely on timing, volatility, and session behavior.
Smart Money Concepts 2.4Smart Money Concepts 2.4
The “Smart Money Concept” is a trading/analysis framework centered on the idea that markets are often driven by those large players’ order flow, liquidity needs, and structural manipulation — i.e. the visible price action on a chart is the result of their activity. Instead of relying on lagging technical indicators (like oscillators), SMC tries to infer where smart money has acted (or is preparing to act), and trade accordingly.
Market Structure & Structure Breaks: Watching swing highs/lows to detect trend direction — e.g. sequences of Higher Highs & Higher Lows (bullish) or Lower Highs & Lower Lows (bearish). A “break of structure” or a “change of character” may signal when institutional bias shifts.
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Liquidity Zones / Liquidity Pools: Areas where many stop-loss orders or pending orders from retail traders tend to concentrate (e.g. above recent highs, below recent lows, around consolidation zones). Smart money often hunts liquidity — those zones become interesting for entries/exits.
Order Blocks (OB): Zones where large institutional orders are believed to have been placed. For example, the last bearish candle before a strong bullish move may mark a bullish order block; vice versa for bearish blocks. These zones may act as supply/demand zones for future trade entries when price returns.
Fair Value Gaps (FVG) / Imbalances: Price inefficiencies or “gaps” where one side dominated — believed to be zones likely to be retested later. Many SMC traders watch for such gaps to align with order blocks or liquidity zones before entering.
Liquidity Sweeps / Stop-Hunting Moves: The idea that before a big move, price may first “sweep” liquidity (trigger stop-losses around obvious levels) — typically trapping retail traders — then reverse in the “real” direction intended by big players.
Basis & APR Table [BTC/ETH]Basis & APR Table
BTC, ETH의 선물 가격과 현물 가격의 차이(베이시스) 그리고 그 차이를 **연 환산 수익률(APR)**로 바꿔서 보여주는 표야.
두 개의 선물 만기(예: 12/26, 03/27)를 동시에 보면서 어떤 만기가 더 매력적인지 비교할 수 있게 만든 거라고 보면 돼.
컬럼별 설명
종목명
코인 이름 (BTC, ETH).
1226 (18일 남음)
12월 26일에 만기되는 선물 가격.
뒤에 적힌 “18일 남음”은 그 만기까지 남은 날짜 수.
갭-1
1226 선물이 현재 현물 가격보다 몇 퍼센트 비싸거나 싼지를 나타내는 값.
양수면 선물이 현물보다 비싸고, 음수면 선물이 더 싼 상태.
APR-1
갭-1을 연 수익률 기준으로 환산한 값.
지금 기준 가격 차이가, 12월 26일까지 같은 비율로 유지된다고 가정했을 때
1년 기준으로 환산하면 몇 퍼센트 수익률이 되는지 보여줌.
0327 (109일 남음)
3월 27일 만기 선물 가격.
괄호 안은 역시 그 만기까지 남은 일수.
갭-2
0327 선물의 현물 대비 가격 차이를 퍼센트로 표시한 값.
해석은 갭-1과 동일.
APR-2
갭-2를 연 수익률 기준으로 환산한 값.
3월 27일 만기까지 들고 있다고 가정했을 때의 연 환산 수익률.
현물
현재 BTC 혹은 ETH의 실제 현물 가격.
기본편비-1 / 기본편비-2
사용자가 미리 정해 둔 기준 베이시스(또는 기준 APR) 값으로 보는 게 자연스러워.
이 숫자와 비교해서
현재 APR이 이 값보다 높으면 “평소보다 베이시스가 많이 붙었다(프리미엄 큼)”
낮으면 “평소보다 베이시스가 작다(프리미엄 작음)”
정도 판단하는 용도로 쓰는 참고 기준치라고 이해하면 돼.
Basis & APR Table
This table displays the futures basis (the price difference between futures and spot) for BTC and ETH,
and converts that difference into an annualized return (APR).
You can compare two expiries (e.g., Dec 26 and Mar 27) to see which one offers a more attractive implied yield
for a basis or cash-and-carry trade.
Column details
Symbol
The asset name (BTC, ETH).
1226 (18 days left)
Futures price that expires on December 26.
“18 days left” shows how many days remain until that expiry.
Gap-1
How many percent the 1226 futures price is above or below the current spot price.
Positive = futures are more expensive than spot (premium).
Negative = futures are cheaper than spot (discount).
APR-1
The annualized return implied by Gap-1.
It tells you what the yield would be on a yearly basis if today’s price difference stayed the same
and you held the position until the Dec 26 expiry.
0327 (109 days left)
Futures price that expires on March 27.
The number in parentheses is the remaining days to that expiry.
Gap-2
Percentage premium or discount of the Mar 27 futures relative to spot.
Interpreted in the same way as Gap-1.
APR-2
Annualized return implied by Gap-2, assuming you hold the position until the Mar 27 expiry.
Spot
The current spot price of BTC or ETH.
Base Basis-1 / Base Basis-2
User-defined reference levels for the “normal” basis or APR for the near and far contracts.
They are used as benchmarks:
If the current APR is above this level, the basis is relatively rich.
If it is below, the basis is relatively cheap.
Market Level Finder By Sultan of Multan)Market Level Finder is a premium visual tool designed to help traders clearly identify high-importance market levels in real time. It focuses purely on price levels and reactions, not complicated strategies — making it ideal for both beginners and advanced traders.
This indicator does not give blind buy/sell signals. Instead, it provides a structured environment where traders can make smart, disciplined, and level-based decisions.
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✅ What This Indicator Shows
• Support & Resistance
• Liquidity Levels
• Fair Value Gaps (FVG)
• Order Blocks (OB)
• Previous Day High / Low (PDH / PDL)
• Volume Point of Control (POC)
• Fibonacci Levels
• Asian Session Range
• Psychological Round Numbers
• Dynamic Dashboard with Live Status
All important levels are visualised directly on the chart with a clean dashboard for quick decision-making.
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📌 How to Use
• 🟢 Green zones = Buy areas
• 🔴 Red zones = Sell areas
• Only consider entries when:
• Price approaches a strong level
• Dashboard highlights it as active
• The more levels that overlap at one price, the stronger the zone
• 🚫 Avoid trading in the middle of the range
• ✅ Always wait for:
Level → Price Reaction → Confirmation
• ⏱️ Best performance during:
• London Session
• New York Session
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🛡️ Risk Disclaimer
This indicator is not a financial advisory tool.
It is designed for educational and analytical purposes only.
• Always use Stop Loss
• Never risk money you cannot afford to lose
• Past performance does not guarantee future results
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⭐ Who This Tool Is For
• Scalpers
• Intraday Traders
• Gold (XAUUSD) Traders
• Index & Crypto Traders
• Anyone who trades using levels and structure
VAPOCValue Area:
Monthly
Weekly
Daily
Main Concept
In volume-profile/market-profile analysis, the Value Area (VA) is defined as the price range over a given period during which roughly 70% of the trading volume of that period occurred.
The idea behind VA: this is the range where the majority of market participants (buyers + sellers) found price acceptable — sometimes referred to as the “fair-value zone.”
Within the Value Area, there are key levels:
Point of Control (POC): the single price level with the highest traded volume during the period — effectively the “center” of market consensus for that period.
Value Area High (VAH): the upper boundary of the Value Area.
Value Area Low (VAL): the lower boundary of the Value Area.
So in short: VA = range covering ~70% of volume; POC = the single most-traded price; VAH/VAL = top/bottom of that zone.
Minervini Trend Template by TabbyMinervini Trend Template
以下の8つのトレンド分析を瞬時にスコアリングします。 (満点8/8)
1) Stock price is above MA 150 and 200 ?
2) MA 150 is above MA 200
3) MA 200 is trending at least 1 month(22 days) ?
4) MA 50 is above both MA 150 and MA 200 ?
5) The current stock price is trading above MA 50?
6) Current stock price is 25% above 52 weeks low ?
7) Current Price is within 25% of 52 week high ?
8) RS Ratings more than 70 ?






















