Options Volume IndicatorShows the RSI volume based on options volume. Useful for comparing against asset buy and sell signals to see strength of demand for recent options.
Indikator dan strategi
Zhehat USA MasterBuy/Sell
Indicator for short, intermediate, and long term trend analysis with entry and exit indicator.
Works on all INDICIES, FOREX, CRYPTO, STOCKS, BONDS etc.
Harmonik PRZ MalibuThe Harmonik PRZ Malibu indicator includes 6 main features:
1. Harmonic Pattern Detection
2. PRZ (Potential Reversal Zone) Visualization
3. RSI Confluence System
4. Time Ratio Analysis
5. Quality Scoring
6. Automatic TP/SL Management
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HARMONIC PATTERN DETECTION:
◆ What are Harmonic Patterns?
Harmonic patterns are geometric price structures that use Fibonacci ratios to identify potential reversal points. They represent natural market cycles where institutional buying and selling creates predictable XABCD formations.
◆ How does the indicator detect patterns?
The indicator uses a multi-layer ZigZag analysis system with 4 independent depth levels: Micro, Small, Medium, and Macro. Each layer scans for valid swing highs and lows simultaneously, ensuring no pattern is missed regardless of market volatility or timeframe.
When all required swing points align with harmonic geometry rules, the indicator confirms a valid pattern. Supported patterns include Gartley, Bat, Butterfly, Shark, Cypher, and AB=CD variations.
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PRZ (POTENTIAL REVERSAL ZONE):
◆ What is PRZ?
The PRZ is not a single price level but a cluster zone where multiple Fibonacci projections converge. This confluence creates a high-probability reversal area.
◆ How is PRZ calculated?
The indicator calculates PRZ using three independent projections:
• BC Projection - Where the CD leg is expected to complete
• AB=CD Completion - Symmetry point of the pattern
• BA Retracement Extension - Additional confirmation level
When these three levels cluster tightly, the pattern receives a higher quality score.
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RSI CONFLUENCE SYSTEM:
◆ Why use RSI with harmonic patterns?
Price reaching the PRZ alone is not enough. The RSI Confluence System adds momentum confirmation by checking if the market is actually oversold (for bullish patterns) or overbought (for bearish patterns) at the D point.
◆ What is RSI Divergence Check?
For extension patterns like Butterfly, the indicator also checks for RSI divergence - when price makes a new extreme but RSI does not. This divergence signals exhaustion and increases reversal probability.
The RSI value at entry is displayed on the pattern label with a ✓ (confirmed) or ✗ (not confirmed) symbol.
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TIME RATIO ANALYSIS:
◆ What is Time Ratio?
Harmonic patterns are not only about price - TIME matters equally. The Time Ratio measures how long the CD leg takes compared to the AB leg.
◆ Why is it important?
A pattern where CD completes too quickly or takes too long compared to AB has lower reliability. The ideal time ratio falls within natural Fibonacci proportions, creating a balanced and symmetrical pattern in both price AND time.
The indicator displays the Time Ratio on each pattern label and can filter out patterns with abnormal timing.
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QUALITY SCORING SYSTEM:
◆ How are patterns graded?
Each pattern receives a quality score from A+ to C based on multiple factors:
• PRZ Tightness - How closely the Fibonacci levels cluster
• RSI Confirmation - Whether momentum aligns with direction
• Time Ratio Balance - Whether timing is proportional
◆ How to use quality scores?
• A+ patterns: Highest probability setups - suitable for larger position sizes
• A patterns: Strong setups - standard position sizes
• B patterns: Moderate setups - reduced position sizes or skip
• C patterns: Weak setups - consider skipping or paper trading only
The statistics table tracks Win/Loss rate separately for each quality grade.
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AUTOMATIC TP/SL MANAGEMENT:
◆ Where are TP levels placed?
Take-profit levels are calculated using CD leg retracement. The indicator displays TP1 and TP2 levels with clear price labels.
◆ Where is Stop-Loss placed?
Stop-loss placement is pattern-specific. For internal patterns (Gartley, Bat), SL is placed beyond the X point. For extension patterns (Butterfly, Shark), SL accounts for the extended structure.
All levels are drawn automatically with adjustable visual settings.
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REAL-TIME STATISTICS:
The indicator includes a built-in statistics table that tracks:
• Total patterns detected per type
• Win/Loss count (TP1 hit vs SL hit)
• Win rate percentage
• Filter by quality score
This allows you to see actual performance directly on your chart.
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Volume And ROC Surge DetectorSharing this indicator I made for myself.
Volume and ROC are early indicators of long moves. When ROC + Volume happens together, it's BOOM.
This indicator called, Volume + ROC Surge Detector is a real-time momentum alert indicator designed to spot early institutional activity and explosive price moves. It combines Volume Surge analysis with Price Rate of Change (ROC) to identify when price and participation align.
The script monitors abnormal volume relative to a moving average and confirms direction using ROC strength. When both volume expansion and directional momentum occur together, it triggers high-confidence “Boom” signals for bullish or bearish moves.
To avoid noise, the indicator includes state-based alert control, ensuring each signal fires only once per condition change and only in real-time, not on historical bars.
Key Features
1. Detects bullish and bearish ROC momentum shifts
2. Identifies positive and negative volume anomalies
3. Flags combined Volume + ROC “Boom” events
4. Real-time alerts only (no repaint, no bar-close spam)
5. Duplicate alert prevention using internal state tracking
6. Clean on-chart visual markers for instant recognition. Disable visuals for cleaner chart.
Best Use Cases:
1. Catching breakouts and breakdowns early
2. Spotting smart money participation
3. Momentum confirmation for trend, intraday, and swing trading
4. Works across stocks, crypto, and indices
Alerts:
1. ROC Bullish Alert
When it fires:
Price Rate of Change (ROC) crosses above the positive ROC threshold
Alert messages:
🟢 ROC Change Bullish → TICKER @ price
What it means: Price momentum has turned strongly bullish. Early sign of upside acceleration
2. ROC Bearish Alert
When it fires:
Price ROC crosses below the negative ROC threshold
Alert message:
🔴 ROC Change Bearish → TICKER @ price
What it means:
Price momentum has turned strongly bearish. Early sign of downside acceleration
3. Positive Volume Surge Alert
When it fires:
Current volume exceeds
Average Volume × Volume Surge Multiplier
Alert message:
📈 +Ve Vol Change → TICKER @ volume
What it means:
Unusual participation / smart money activity. Strength entering the move
4. Negative Volume Alert (Volume Dry-Up)
When it fires:
Current volume drops below
Average Volume ÷ Volume Surge Multiplier
Alert message:
📉 -Ve Vol Change → TICKER @ volume
What it means:
Participation is fading. Trend exhaustion or consolidation risk
5. Boom Bull Alert (High-Conviction Signal)
When it fires:
Both conditions occur together:
Bullish ROC AND Volume Surge (high participation)
Alert message:
💥 Boom Volume + ROC Bull → TICKER @ price
What it means: Momentum + volume alignment. Strong breakout / continuation probability
6. Boom Bear Alert (High-Conviction Signal)
When it fires:
Both conditions occur together: Bearish ROC AND Volume Surge (high participation)
Alert message:
💣 Boom Volume + ROC Bear → TICKER @ price
What it means: Momentum + volume alignment to the downside. Strong breakdown / continuation probability
This indicator is built for traders who want clarity, speed, and signal discipline—not lagging confirmations or noisy alerts.
Absolute VWAP and EMA9 Difference indicator - TF Pascal
The Absolute VWAP–EMA9 Difference indicator measures the absolute distance between the session’s VWAP and the EMA 9, highlighting the magnitude of separation regardless of direction. A 100-period moving average of this difference shows the typical distance. Low values indicate price near fair value and low momentum, while high values suggest strong momentum or overextension.
built for the M1 chart
BTC Valuation ZonesBTC Valuation – Distance From 200 MA
This indicator provides a simple but powerful Bitcoin valuation framework based on how far price is from the 200-period Moving Average, a level that has historically acted as Bitcoin’s long-term equilibrium.
Instead of predicting tops or bottoms, this tool focuses on mean-reversion behavior:
When price deviates too far above the 200 MA → risk increases
When price deviates deeply below the 200 MA → long-term opportunity increases
SR Channel + EMA + RSI MTF + VolHighlightSR + Volume + RSI MTF – edited by Mochi
This indicator combines three tools into a single script:
SR Zones from Pivots
Automatically detects clusters of pivot highs/lows and groups them into support and resistance zones.
Zone width is tightened using a percentage of the pivot cluster range so levels are more precise and cleaner.
Each zone includes:
A colored box (SR area),
A dashed midline,
A POC line (price level with the highest traded volume inside the zone),
A label showing the zone price and distance (%) from current price.
Zone color is dynamic but simple and stable:
If price closes below the mid of the zone → it is treated as resistance (red).
If price closes above the mid of the zone → it is treated as support (green).
Box, lines, and label always share the same color.
Volume Inside the Zone + POC
Calculates buy/sell volume for candles whose close lies inside each zone.
Uses abs(buyVol − sellVol) / (buyVol + sellVol) to measure volume imbalance and control box opacity:
Stronger, more one‑sided volume → darker box (stronger zone).
POC is drawn as a thin line with the same color as the zone to highlight the best liquidity level for entries/TP.
Multi‑Timeframe RSI Dashboard
Shows RSI(14) values for multiple timeframes (1m, 5m, 15m, 30m, 1h, 4h, 8h, 1d), each can be toggled on/off.
Background color of each RSI cell:
RSI > 89 → red (strong overbought),
80–89 → orange (warning area),
RSI < 28 → lime (strong oversold),
Otherwise → white (neutral).
The goal of this script is to give traders a clear view of:
Key support/resistance zones,
Their volume quality and POC,
And multi‑TF overbought/oversold conditions via the RSI dashboard – all in one indicator to support retest/flip‑zone trading.
ABC Pro Ultimate S/RABC Pro Ultimate is a high-precision trading tool designed to identify harmonic ABC (Zigzag) patterns and combine them with institutional Support & Resistance levels. Unlike standard indicators that clutter your chart with noise, this script filters for high-relevance pivot points from the distant past to provide truly meaningful trade setups.
Brooks Bar Type: Trend Bar vs Doji (Visual)📊 Brooks-Style Bar Classification (Trend Bar vs Doji)
This indicator visually classifies every candlestick into Trend Bars and Doji Bars, inspired by classic bar-by-bar price action reading.
Instead of memorizing candle names or relying on indicators, it focuses on what matters most:
who controlled the bar — buyers, sellers, or neither.
🔍 What the Indicator Shows
✅ Trend Bars
Bars showing directional conviction:
Large body relative to the full range
Close near the high (bullish) or near the low (bearish)
Visuals
🟢 Green candles → Bull trend bars
🔴 Red candles → Bear trend bars
Triangle markers highlight trend bars
These bars suggest momentum and follow-through potential.
⚪ Doji Bars
Bars showing indecision or balance:
Small body relative to the total range
Often overlapping with surrounding bars
Visuals
⚪ Gray candles
“D” marker above the bar
A doji does not mean reversal by default — it signals uncertainty or pause, especially important inside ranges or before breakouts.
🟨 Doji Clusters (Compression)
When multiple doji bars appear within a short lookback window, the background is highlighted:
🟨 Yellow background = price compression
Common before breakouts or failed breakout attempts
This helps identify trading ranges vs trending conditions at a glance.
⚙️ Key Inputs
Doji body % – controls how small a body must be to count as a doji
Trend bar body % – minimum body size for trend bars
Close near extreme % – how close price must close to high/low
ATR filter (optional) – ignore insignificant bars
Doji cluster settings – control compression detection
All parameters are adjustable to fit stocks, forex, or crypto, across any timeframe.
🎯 How to Use It
Trade with trend bars, not against them
Expect pauses, not reversals, after dojis in strong trends
Watch doji clusters for upcoming expansion
Combine with support/resistance, market structure, or higher-timeframe context
This indicator is not a signal generator — it is a decision-support tool for traders who read price action seriously.
🧠 Philosophy
“Most bars are noise. The skill is knowing when they are not.”
This tool is designed to train your eye to read charts bar by bar, focusing on probability, not prediction.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational and analytical purposes only.
It does not provide financial advice or trade signals.
Always manage risk appropriately.
The Beast (Adaptive Companion)⚡Quick Start
Shows momentum behind every signal
Histogram view (clearer than lines)
Highlights re-entry preparation
Plots entries and re-entries in the panel
Designed to be used together with "The Beast (Main) indicator.
📊 Overview
This oscillator is a visual companion to the main indicator.
It explains why signals occur, not just when.
It uses the same Z-Score logic and thresholds, giving you a clear view of momentum, pullbacks, and continuation setups.
📈 What You See
Z-Score Histogram
Green → strong bullish momentum
Red → strong bearish momentum
Neutral → low or mixed momentum
Threshold Levels
Zero line
Positive and negative thresholds
These match the exact rules used for entries.
Re-Entry Arming (Background Highlight)
The background subtly highlights when:
A bullish re-entry is being prepared
A bearish re-entry is being prepared
This helps you anticipate continuation trades, not chase them.
Signal Markers (In the Panel)
The oscillator displays:
▲ BUY entries
▼ SELL entries
✕ Re-entries
This keeps the price chart clean while preserving full context.
🔗 How Both Indicators Work Together
Main Indicator → What to do (entries on price)
Oscillator Companion → Why it happens (momentum + structure)
When both use the same input values, they stay perfectly aligned and create a clear, intuitive workflow.
✅ Final Notes
Non-repainting
Rule-based
Designed for clarity, not signal spam
Best used with proper risk management
Kijun Equilibria [by Oberlunar]The “story” starts with Ichimoku Kinkō Hyō, created by the Japanese journalist Goichi Hosoda in the 1930s and published in the 1960s; its literal meaning is often rendered as a “one-glance equilibrium chart” because it aims to show balance, trend direction, and dynamic support/resistance at a glance.
In that tradition, the Kijun-sen (“base line”) is not just a moving average: it is a reference equilibrium level, classically computed as the midpoint of the high–low range over 26 periods.
Kijun Equilibria keeps that Japanese “equilibrium” idea, but modernises it in two ways. First, it turns the Kijun concept into an adaptive equilibrium line: instead of assuming a fixed market tempo (like the classic 26), it estimates a dominant cycle length using an Ehlers-style Hilbert/cycle approach, then scales internal lengths and smoothers so the equilibrium line responds differently in trending vs choppy regimes.
Second, it makes equilibrium explicitly multi-timeframe: you compute the adaptive Kijun on the chart TF (in this example 30 m) plus three lower TFs (in this example 1, 3, 5 m), then build a “cloud” between the highest and lowest of those equilibria, which becomes a practical map of where timeframes disagree and where price is most likely to “snap back” toward balance.
Bearish bias
This is a signal that the trend may shift into a bearish bias.
Due to this graphical setup, “cloud fog” is a meaningful meta-word here. In classic Ichimoku, the thickness and shape of the cloud provide a visual way to reason about strength and uncertainty.
In my indicator, the “cloud fog fills” reinterpret that same visual principle, but instead of Senkou spans, they shade the space between equilibria across timeframes, making dispersion (and compression) immediately visible.
The Ornstein–Uhlenbeck part then adds a quantitative “pullback detector” that fits the Ichimoku philosophy rather than replacing it. OU was introduced by Ornstein and Uhlenbeck as a mean-reverting stochastic process; in modern terms, it is a canonical model for a variable that is continuously pulled back toward a mean.
Bullish bias
In this case, we have a bullish bias, and the pullback detector based on Ornstein–Uhlenbeck mean-reversion calculations has signalled that the price is re-entering the green cloud, suggesting a potential bullish continuation after the bounce.
In my indicator, the mean is not an arbitrary moving average: it is the Kijun equilibrium itself. I apply OU to the deviation x = price − kijun, estimate a reversion strength (κ/kappa), and convert the deviation into a z-like score.
The result is very “Japanese” in spirit: the model isn’t saying “price is random”; it’s saying “price departs from balance, but balance pulls back”, and you only trust that pullback when κ is strong enough and the deviation is meaningfully stretched.
Bearish bias and Pull-Back idea
In this case, there are multiple pullbacks that may offer short opportunities, but eventually price breaks strongly through the TF baseline—at that point, it’s time to stop treating the trend as bearish-biased.
Finally, ATR is the glue that makes the bias logic practical and comparable across regimes. ATR (popularised by J. Welles Wilder in 1978) is fundamentally a volatility yardstick. Here it becomes, coupled with biased signals, the unit of measure for everything that should scale with volatility: how far price must be outside the cloud to count as “stretched”, how much spacing you require between stacked Kijuns to accept a true long/short bias, and even how far above/below price you place bias labels. In other words, the “Long Bias / Short Bias” is not just alignment across timeframes; it is alignment with enough ATR-separated structure to reduce false signals when all lines are compressed.
This isn’t one of the most advanced tools in my collection, but it can help newcomers. Be careful: despite the safeguards added, it may or may not produce consistently reliable signals. Risk management is central.
However, given its history, I wanted it to be part of my own collection of scripts with my personal mods, and I’m releasing it for free to the community.
by Oberlunar 👁★
High/Low Tracker (Dual Sessions)VV4High and lows in 2 timeframes
16:00 -> 03:55
19:30 -> 02:55
Toggle on/off of
- Auto extending untill 09:25
- Live updating during price action
Configure linestyles, box styles
It is now displaying correctly for both CL and ES
The Beast (Main)This Indicator combines Trendline Break + Z-Score + Adaptive Re-Entry
🔥 Quick Start
Trade trendline breakouts only
Confirm entries with Z-Score momentum
Optional adaptive re-entries (✕) after pullbacks
Clean signals, no clutter, no repaint
Works best when paired with the Z-Score Oscillator Companion
🚀 Overview
This indicator is a clean, rule-based breakout and continuation system designed to highlight high-quality trend trades while avoiding noise and overtrading.
It combines:
Structural trendline breaks
Statistical momentum (Z-Score)
Adaptive re-entry logic based on timeframe behavior
The result is a disciplined, professional signal framework focused on clarity and confidence rather than signal quantity.
🧠 How It Works
1️⃣ Trendline Break (Structure First)
Signals are only considered after price breaks a dynamically calculated trendline based on swing highs/lows.
This ensures alignment with real market structure.
2️⃣ Z-Score Momentum Confirmation
After a break:
BUY → Z-Score ≥ positive threshold
SELL → Z-Score ≤ negative threshold
This filters out weak moves and confirms statistical momentum, not guesswork.
3️⃣ Controlled Timing Window
Signals are valid only for a limited number of bars after the break.
This avoids late entries and stale setups.
🔁 Adaptive Re-Entries (Optional)
Re-entries allow controlled continuation trades in strong trends.
Marked with a ✕ (cross) for clear distinction
Always occur after a pullback
Printed one bar after confirmation (non-repainting)
Timeframe-aware modes:
Auto (Recommended)
Low / Mid / High TF
Off
A max re-entry limit prevents overexposure.
🔄 Alternate Signal Protection
An optional filter prevents:
BUY → BUY → BUY
SELL → SELL → SELL
This enforces signal discipline and avoids overtrading.
🎨 Visual Design
Primary entries: Arrow or Label (user choice)
Re-entries: ✕ only (always discreet)
Adjustable transparency for clean charts
🛠 Best Use
Trend-focused markets
Crypto, Forex, Indices, Futures
Intraday and Swing trading
Combine with "The Beast (Adaptive Companion)" for maximum clarity.
TrendX Amila Bro SignalsTrendX Amila Bro is a trend-following TradingView indicator designed to identify high-probability BUY and SELL signals by combining EMA crossovers, RSI strength, Fibonacci retracement zones, and optional RSI divergence confirmation.
The indicator is built to work on any market (Forex, Gold, Crypto, Indices, Stocks) and any timeframe, with best performance during trending market conditions.
🔹 Core Features
Fast & Slow EMA crossover to detect trend direction
RSI strength filter to avoid weak or low-momentum signals
Optional Fibonacci 50% & 61.8% zone filter for pullback entries
Optional RSI divergence filter for stronger confirmations
Clear BUY / SELL arrows directly on the price chart
Customizable inputs for full control
🔸 Signal Types
BUY / SELL
Basic EMA + RSI signals (always visible)
BUY+ / SELL+
Strong signals when EMA + RSI + Fibonacci + Divergence all agree
⚙️ Settings Guide
Fast EMA / Slow EMA – Adjust trend sensitivity
RSI Levels – Control momentum strength for entries
Use Fibonacci Filter – Enable for pullback-based entries
Use RSI Divergence Filter – Enable for extra confirmation
Fib Zone Distance % – Defines tolerance around Fib levels
💡 Tip: Turn Fib & Divergence filters OFF for more signals,
turn them ON for higher-quality setups.
📈 Best Use
Trending markets
Pullback entries in trend direction
Confluence with support/resistance or price action
⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational purposes only and does not guarantee profits. Always use proper risk management and confirm signals with your own analysis.
High/Low Tracker (Dual Sessions)V4High and lows in 2 timeframes
16:00 -> 03:55
19:30 -> 02:55
Toggle on/off of
- Auto extending untill 09:25
- Live updating during price action
Configure linestyles, box styles
It is now displaying correctly for both CL and ES
Multiple Time Frame Stoch-RSIThis indicator is designed to show users the values for default stochastic RSI and default RSI settings across multiple time frames.
I have made many bad trades focusing too closely on one particular time frame and indicators that suggest the price will move one way, to be superseded by a higher timeframe pushing price in another direction.
The timeframes are customisable so you can select your own timeframes, but the default timeframes chosen here are part of the BareNaked Crypto or Naked Nation strategy, looking at timeframes in multiples of 3 for lower timeframes.
The idea in its simplest form is that when timeframes like the 3/6/9m are all over sold or over bought (coloured red or green) then it could be a suitable time to place an order. Or at least be more favourable for your trade.
This indicator as with all indicators is designed as a tool to add to whatever arsenal of strategy or tools you are already using and does not constitute financial advice, just be cause 3/6/9m is in red or green does not guarantee that the trade will go your way.
The orange on the timeframes are generally designed to show users where price can reverse so for example if the stochastic 3m is at 10 and in green, but the 9m is at 65 in orange, it could be that a push up is not finished and the 9m drop from oversold to 65 could be reversed due to a low 3m stochastic number and then 9m goes from 65 back up to 100, and vice versa.
The arrows for direction also allow you to quickly deduce the direction of the stochastic RSI, ^ up, V down, and stable -. this should allow you to see if the stochastic has been rising and is beginning to turn around or not.
Overnight Gap - Close to Open - TF PascalCalculates the percentage change in the opening price of the candle above relative to the closing price of the previous candle.
Not available for S&P500 CFDs.
Can be used for cash prices such as TVC's SPX for the S&P500.
First Strike ORB Strategy [BlackBelt Futures]My own personal take on the opening range breakout.
2:1RR, 45% win rate. Fully automated. DM for access.
CGLIMIT PROThis indicator is designed to assist traders in identifying potential limit entry zones along with confirmation signals based on price behavior and technical conditions. It highlights areas where price may react, helping traders plan entries with a structured and disciplined approach.
The indicator provides both Buy Limit and Sell Limit levels, as well as confirmation signals to improve timing and trade confidence. Users can select from four different signal options, allowing flexibility for conservative or aggressive trading styles.
All signals are generated using predefined logic based on historical price data and market structure. This indicator does not predict future price movement and should be used as a decision-support tool, not as a standalone system.
Key features include multi-timeframe compatibility, customizable signal options, and broad market support including Forex, Crypto, Indices, and Stocks. It is suitable for scalping, day trading, and swing trading when combined with proper risk management.
⚠️ This indicator is intended for educational and analytical purposes only and does not provide financial advice. Trading involves risk, and users are responsible for their own trading decisions.
🟢 Why this will FIX the error
✔️ Description long enough
✔️ Explains what indicator does
✔️ Explains signals (4 options)
✔️ No banned words
✔️ TradingView House Rules compliant
📝 Final Checklist (Before clicking Publish)
✅ Description pasted
✅ Category selected
✅ “I swear to abide by House Rules” ticked
✅ Own chart layout used
✅ Publish Private / Protected (NOT public
King Trade 4-hour buy/sell strategyThis is a buy/sell system for 4-hour candlestick charts. For best results, use it on Heiken Ashi candlestick charts.
Support & Resistance Zones📌 Support & Resistance Zones – Indicator Overview
This indicator automatically identifies dynamic support and resistance zones using pivot highs and lows.
Zones are built with ATR-based thickness, making them adaptive to market volatility.
Only the most recent zones are displayed to keep the chart clean, and each zone extends to the right, providing clear areas where price is likely to react.
The indicator does not repaint and is designed for price action analysis, helping traders anticipate potential bounces, breakouts, and role reversals without relying on lagging signals.
Best used for:
Market structure analysis
Key reaction zones
Manual trade decision-making






















