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SB - Print MachineIntraday Trading @ 5 Minutes TF -Observation @ Nifty 50 Index , Trade on - Nifty options
Rules : Call options (ATM) Entry :
1. VWDEMA is Green (Bullish)
2. Vdema is Green and Crossing VWDema upside (Bullish)
3. ATR Turns Green (Bullish)
4. Vwap Channel Background is Green
Put Options (ATM) Entry :
1. VWDEMA is RED (Bearish)
2. Vdema is Red and Crossing VWDema downside(Bearish)
3. ATR Turns Red (Bearish)
4. Vwap Channel Background is red
Settings :
VWDEMA - 44
VDema - 21
ATR - 14
ATR Multiplier - 1.5
BB - Skip
Pivot Calculation Method - Wick
Left length - 4
Right Length - 1
Pivot Lebels - Enable all
Pivot arkers - Skip All
Pivot Values - Skip All
VPC Length - 14
VPC Time Frame - 3 minutes
Main Chart Time Frame - 5 Minutes
Colour Display Settings : As per you eyes comfort. Parameters have dynamic colour coding (different for uptrend and downtrend, use accordingly)
Parameters here are customisable, Shared here is what I am using and getting good results. Test your settings which suits you best. Good Luck !!
BK AK-Crosswind Falcon🦅👑 BK AK–Crosswind Falcon (Falcon) 👑🦅
All glory to Gd — the true source of wisdom, restraint, and right timing.
AK is honor — my mentor’s standard: clarity, patience, no shortcuts, no gambling.
A previous version of this publication was hidden by PineCoders moderation Demons for “insufficient description.” This republish includes a complete, self-contained explanation (what it does, how it works, and how to use it).
Falcon is a non-overlay oscillator that compresses classic DMI/ADX into one signed momentum line called Zenith, built to do one thing clean: separate real wind from fake wind.
🧠 What It Does
Falcon plots:
Zenith (signed momentum): derived from +DI/-DI dominance and trend strength
Signal line: configurable MA smoothing of Zenith
TREND vs RANGE regime: via an ADX threshold
Bands / extreme zones: dynamic (stdev) or static, for stretch/exhaustion context
Peak / Valley signals: two modes (instant vs confirmed)
Background engines: multiple modes to “paint the legs” or highlight turns
HUD panel: compact table with regime/bias/scores and status
⚙️ How Zenith Is Built (Core Logic)
Falcon computes classic DMI:
diff = +DI − -DI (directional dominance)
ADX (trend strength)
Then Zenith uses one of 3 formulas:
DI Spread × ADX: direction × trend weight
ADX Signed: ADX with sign from DI dominance
DX Signed (default): signed DX for a raw directional read
Signal line is a selectable MA of Zenith (EMA/SMA/WMA/HMA/ZLEMA/DEMA/TEMA/VWMA/RMA).
Also tracked internally:
Velocity: zenVel (1st derivative of Zenith)
Acceleration: zenAcc (2nd derivative)
🧱 Regime + Bias (What the colors mean)
TREND when ADX ≥ Trend Threshold
RANGE when below threshold
Bias: bull when diff ≥ 0, bear when diff < 0
Optional flash on regime/bias switches.
🎨 Background Mode (Pick how the pane “reads”)
Background Mode controls how Falcon paints legs/turns:
Original (Regime/Dir Flash)
Trend bull/bear tint, range gray, optional flash.
Peak↔Valley Legs (Signals)
Background turns green after Valley, red after Peak (uses your signal engine).
Turn Legs (Hybrid: Extreme+Vel+Price) (default)
Attempts the closest “turn read” without repainting:
Extreme zone + velocity flip + optional price confirmation + optional swing location.
Turn Legs (Slope+Extreme)
Uses Zenith slope flips inside extreme zones.
Slope Direction
Simple: green when Zenith rising, red when falling.
Slope Flip Flash
Flashes only on slope flips.
📏 Bands / Extremes + Dot Cooldowns
Bands can be:
Dynamic: stdev(Zenith, lookback) × multiplier
Static: fixed ± value
Extremes are defined by Extreme Zone % (e.g., 0.65 of the band distance).
Extreme dots (OB/OS) can be enabled and now include cooldowns:
OB Dot Cooldown (bars)
OS Dot Cooldown (bars)
Set to 0 to allow dots every bar in extreme.
This prevents “dot spam” when Zenith rides the band.
🎯 Peak / Valley Signals (Two Modes)
Falcon can signal turns inside extreme zones:
1) Instant Cross
Fires immediately when:
Zenith crosses below Signal near/inside upper extreme (Peak)
Zenith crosses above Signal near/inside lower extreme (Valley)
Includes Extreme Lookback so it can catch crosses right at the edge.
2) Confirmed Pivot (default)
Uses pivots on Zenith:
Peak = confirmed pivot high in extreme
Valley = confirmed pivot low in extreme
Important: Pivot mode confirms after Pivot Right Bars, but plots on the pivot bar using an offset, so you understand where the pivot formed.
Signals also respect:
Cooldown bars
Session filter (optional)
⏱️ Session Filter (Optional)
“Block Off-Hours Signals” suppresses signals outside your defined window (start/end hour/min). This is purely a time gate for signals; Zenith itself still calculates.
🧾 Fixed Calculation Timeframe (Optional)
“Use Fixed Calculation TF” runs the DMI/ADX/Zenith math on a selected timeframe using request.security, while you view it on any chart TF (useful for smoothing).
🖥 HUD (One-glance status)
The HUD shows: TF, signal mode, session status, regime, bias, ADX, Zenith, velocity, exhaustion flag, OB/OS state, and a blended master score.
✅ Practical Use
Regime first: TREND = actionable, RANGE = caution.
Bias next: DI dominance is the directional “wind.”
Signals last: use Peaks/Valleys as permission/awareness, not prophecy.
If it’s too chatty: increase cooldowns, tighten Extreme %, or use Confirmed Pivot.
👑 Solomon Lens (Proverbs) — weigh what’s real, strip what’s noise.
Falcon is that: direction × strength, measured, not vibes.
🙏 Respect + Seal
Respect to AK — discipline, patience, clean execution.
All glory to Gd — the source of wisdom and endurance.
🦅👑 BK AK–Crosswind Falcon — read the wind, earn the move. 👑🦅
Minervini TT RS Break (vs TOPIX)his script selects “buyable” stocks using Minervini’s Trend Template and filters for market leaders by relative strength versus TOPIX. A BUY signal appears when all TT conditions are met (price above 50/150/200-day MAs, 50>150>200 alignment, rising 200-day MA, +30% from 52-week low, within 25% of 52-week high) and RS is above the threshold, trending up, and making new highs. While BUY is active, an ENTRY signal is shown only when a pivot breakout (above the prior N-day high) occurs with a volume surge (multiple of average volume) and volatility contraction (lower ATR%). An RS BREAK is flagged when relative strength weakens (below its MA or MA turning down), indicating no-add and exit watch. Use BUY to build a watchlist, act only on ENTRY signals, and stop adding while prioritizing exit decisions when RS BREAK appears.
Murrey Math Pro - OptionsHubMurrey Math Pro — OptionsHub
1. What Murrey Math Lines Are
Murrey Math Lines are a grid of support/resistance levels built by dividing a selected price range into 8 equal parts (0/8…8/8). The indicator complements the grid with “extensions” -1/8, -2/8, +1/8, +2/8, which reflect extreme zones beyond the main range.
The idea is simple:
* the market often moves in “steps” between fixed zones,
* the middle levels provide balance/flat zones,
* the extreme levels are zones of “overbought/oversold” and a high probability of reaction,
* extensions show anomalous moves beyond the frame and often act as a trigger for recalculation (shift) of the grid.
2. What the Indicator Shows on the Chart
The script builds:
a) Base grid (current timeframe)
* levels 0/8…8/8 (and optionally extensions ±1/8, ±2/8)
* the grid is calculated based on the selected “Frame mode” and “Anchor”
b) Optional MTF grid (higher timeframe)
* the same levels, but calculated on the selected higher TF (e.g., D)
* used for “level weight”: a higher-TF level is usually stronger
c) Bounce Stats (reaction statistics)
For each level (optionally: key only or all), statistics are tracked:
* Touches — how many times the level was touched
* Bounce% — percentage of successful “bounces” from the level among completed cases
3. Interpretation of Levels
Key levels
4/8 — the central level (balance)
* Often acts as an “axis”: around 4/8 the market tends to range/rotate.
* If price holds above 4/8, the level often acts as support. Below — as resistance.
0/8 and 8/8 — frame boundaries
* These are the extreme levels of the main grid; they often cause strong reactions.
* When approaching 0/8 or 8/8, the probability of sharp bounces/corrections is higher than at “weak” levels.
* A breakout with acceptance often means a “regime change” and a potential shift/rebuild of the frame (if enabled).
Intermediate levels
1/8 and 7/8 — “strength test” zones
* If price reaches 7/8 but cannot pass — often a pullback to 4/8.
* If it confidently breaks 7/8 and holds — the probability of a move to 8/8 and beyond the frame increases.
(For the downside, this is mirrored: 1/8 is tested during declines.)
2/8 and 6/8 — significant holding levels
* Often give a reaction, especially if confirmed by closes on one side of the level.
* If after a touch/bounce price quickly breaks the level by a close — this signals a weak reaction.
3/8 and 5/8 — working levels inside the range
* Often act as “steps”: the market may chop between them in sideways conditions.
* A break of 5/8 often increases the probability of a move toward 8/8.
* A break of 3/8 — the probability of a move toward 0/8.
Extensions
-1/8 and +1/8
* “Overstretch” zones beyond the frame.
* Often indicate weakening momentum and an increased probability of a return into the range.
-2/8 and +2/8
* Extreme zones.
* Often used as a “boundary after which it makes sense to rebuild the grid,” but not necessarily immediately: confirmations are important (in classical approaches, several consecutive closes are often mentioned).
4. How to Configure the Indicator
Step 1. Choose the “frame” (what to consider the range)
Open the Core & Frame menu:
* If you want a grid “from the actual range” — use:
* Mode = Range/8
* Frame mode = Auto (from data)
* If you want an “octave” grid (more stable ranges, closer to the classic approach) — use:
* Mode = Octave (normalized)
* Frame mode = Auto (from data)
* Octave pick = Nearest (usually the best default)
* If you need a strictly fixed frame size:
* Fixed (manual range) — you set the range manually
* Fixed (manual exponent 2^n) — range = 2^n (octave approach)
Step 2. Define how often HH/LL are recalculated
In the Anchor & Shift menu:
* Anchor = None (lookback)
The grid is recalculated from the last N bars (Lookback). Adapts quickly, but may “drift.”
* Anchor = Daily/Weekly/Monthly
The grid is built within the day/week/month using accumulated High/Low. More “regime-based” and stable.
Step 3. Configure Shift (frame rebuilding)
If shift is enabled, the grid can “move” so that price returns inside the frame (taking padding and confirmation into account).
5. Detailed Description of Menu Parameters
A) 🧩 Profiles
Profile Mode
* Off (Manual) — only manual settings are used.
* Scalp / Swing / Position — predefined parameters are applied for the style.
* Auto — the profile is selected automatically based on the chart timeframe:
* up to 15 minutes → Scalp
* up to 4 hours → Swing
* above → Position
**Important:** manual MTF toggles and their visual parameters take priority.
B) ⚙️ Core & Frame
Mode
* Range/8 — divides the currently selected range into 8 equal parts.
* Octave (normalized) — first normalizes the range to an “octave” size (2^n), then divides it into 8. Usually more stable.
Frame mode
* Auto (from data) — the range is taken from data (HH/LL).
* Fixed (manual range) — you set the range as a number (Fixed range).
* Fixed (manual exponent 2^n) — range = 2^n (Fixed exponent).
Fixed range
Used only with `Fixed (manual range)` — sets the frame size in price units.
Fixed exponent 2^n
Used only with `Fixed (manual exponent 2^n)` — sets n for 2^n.
Octave pic
Used in octave mode to select the nearest “octave”
* Nearest — nearest (universal default)
* Ceil — up (the frame is not smaller than the range)
* Floor — down (the frame is not larger than the selected range)
Base anchor
How to anchor the “lower boundary” of the frame to a multiple of the frame
* Floor / Round / Ceil to the frame multiple.
Min range (ticks)
Ensures a minimum frame size so that on very small prices/tickers there are no “zero” steps and artifacts.
C) 🧷 Anchor & Shift
High/Low Anchor
* None (lookback) — take HH/LL over Lookback.
* Daily / Weekly / Monthly — accumulate HH/LL within the period, reset at the period boundary.
Lookback (bars)
How many bars to consider when Anchor = None.
Anchor Cap (bars)
A limiter so that HH/LL accumulation does not grow infinitely on rare timeframes.
Enable Frame Shift
Enables rebuilding of the base (frame) if price goes beyond the boundaries (taking padding into account) and there is confirmation.
Shift Trigger
* Close — more “strict,” fewer false shifts.
* HL — reacts faster (uses high/low), but shifts more often on spikes.
Shift Padding (%)
Allowance that expands the frame boundaries:
* 0% — shift triggers immediately upon leaving the frame
* greater than 0% — allows price to “slightly exit” without rebuilding
Shift Confirm Bars
How many consecutive closed bars must be beyond the boundary (taking padding into account) before a shift occurs.
* 1 = reacts quickly
* 4+ = closer to the “conservative” classic recalculation
D) 📊 Bounce Stats
Calculate Bounce % for
* Off — statistics are not calculated.
* Key Only (0/4/8) — statistics only for key levels.
* All (0..8) — for all levels.
Touch tolerance (ticks) [/i
How many ticks are allowed for a “level touch.”
Increase if the instrument has many “noisy pierces.”
Touch cooldown (bars)
Anti-chatter: how many bars must pass for a new touch of the level to be counted again.
Show Panel
Shows the statistics table.
Panel Position
Position of the table on the chart.
E) 🖥️ Display
Draw Levels
Which levels to show: all / key only / key + quartile.
Show Extensions
Shows -2/-1/+1/+2.
Show Labels
Enables level labels.
Extend / Segment length
Lines can be extended to the right/left/both sides or drawn as a segment of a specified length.
F) 🧭 MTF (higher timeframe)
Show MTF grid
Displays a second grid calculated on a higher timeframe (e.g., D).
MTF timeframe
Timeframe of the MTF grid.
MTF show …
You can separately enable/disable:
* 0/8 and 8/8 (major)
* 4/8 (mid)
* weak levels 1/8..7/8
* extensions
6) Practical Usage Tips
1. For “classic” levels, start with:
* Octave (normalized) + Auto frame
* Anchor = Weekly (or Daily)
* Shift Trigger = Close
* Shift Confirm = 4 (conservative)
2. For intraday:
* Anchor = None (lookback) with a moderate lookback (e.g., 64–128)
* Shift Confirm = 1–2
* Enable MTF D to see “higher” levels as reference points
Minervini Trend Template Screener (v5)This script is a screening tool based on Mark Minervini’s “Trend Template.”
It is designed to identify stocks that are in a strong, institutional-quality uptrend.
It checks whether:
Price is above the 50-day, 150-day, and 200-day moving averages
Moving averages are aligned 50 > 150 > 200, with the 200-day MA trending upward
Price is at least 30% above the 52-week low
Price is within 25% of the 52-week high
The stock shows strong relative performance vs a benchmark (e.g., SPY)
Only stocks that pass all conditions are highlighted, helping to focus on
high-quality trend leaders favored by momentum and growth investors.
このスクリプトは、**マーク・ミネルビニの「Trend Template(トレンド・テンプレート)」**に基づいて、
**強い上昇トレンドにある銘柄だけを自動で抽出(スクリーニング)**するためのものです。
主に以下を確認しています:
株価が 50日・150日・200日移動平均線の上 にある
50日 > 150日 > 200日 の並びで、200日線も上向き
株価が 52週安値から30%以上上昇している
株価が 52週高値から25%以内に位置している
ベンチマーク(例:SPY)と比べて 相対的に強い値動きをしている
すべての条件を満たした銘柄にだけシグナルを出し、
**「機関投資家が買いやすい、教科書的な強トレンド銘柄」**を見つける目的のスクリプトです。
Coach SalehThe Coach indicator for identifying entry and exit points, based on the Smart Money School and technical patterns.
TheTradeChamp (MTF Smart Money)### **🎯 Overview**
TheTradeChamp PRO+ is a comprehensive multi-timeframe Smart Money Concepts indicator that identifies key market structure levels, liquidity zones, and institutional trading patterns. This powerful tool combines daily pivot points with smart money detection signals to help traders align with institutional order flow.
### **📊 Core Features**
#### **1. Multi-Pivot System**
- **Traditional Pivots**: Classic floor trader pivots
- **Fibonacci Pivots**: Golden ratio-based levels (0.382, 0.618, 1.0, 1.272, 1.618)
- **Camarilla Pivots**: Intraday reversal levels with precise calculations
#### **2. Smart Zone Detection**
- **Dynamic Zones**: Adjustable zone size (points/pips) around each pivot level
- **Zone Opacity**: Customizable transparency for clean chart viewing
- **Multi-Level Support/Resistance**: R1-R5 (Resistance) and S1-S5 (Support) zones
#### **3. Smart Money Signals**
- **BPR (Balanced Price Range)**: Identifies market structure shifts
- **Bullish BPR**: New low with bullish close (accumulation)
- **Bearish BPR**: New high with bearish close (distribution)
- **Liquidity Sweeps**: Detects stop hunts and fakeouts
- **High Sweep**: Break of 20-period high with rejection
- **Low Sweep**: Break of 20-period low with rejection
#### **4. Multi-Timeframe Dashboard**
- **Daily & Weekly Bias**: EMA-based trend direction
- **Visual Table**: Quick reference for higher timeframe context
- **Real-time Updates**: Dynamic bias calculation
### **⚙️ Input Parameters**
- **Pivot Type**: Choose between Traditional, Fibonacci, or Camarilla
- **Zone Size**: Adjust zone thickness in points/pips
- **Zone Opacity**: Control zone transparency (0-100%)
- **Toggle Features**: Enable/disable zones, BPR, and sweep signals
### **🎨 Visual Elements**
- **Orange**: Pivot line and zone
- **Red**: Resistance levels and zones
- **Green**: Support levels and zones
- **Shapes**:
- ▲ Green triangle: Bullish BPR
- ▼ Red triangle: Bearish BPR
- × Red cross: Liquidity sweep high
- × Green cross: Liquidity sweep low
### **📈 Trading Applications**
#### **For Range Trading**
- Trade bounces between pivot zones
- Use zones as dynamic support/resistance
- Combine with BPR signals for reversal confirmation
#### **For Breakout Trading**
- Identify liquidity sweeps for stop-run entries
- Use pivot breaks with BPR confirmation
- Monitor higher timeframe bias for direction
#### **For Institutional Alignment**
- Follow Smart Money accumulation/distribution
- Trade liquidity grab reversals
- Align with higher timeframe bias
### **💡 Best Practices**
1. **Combine Signals**: Use BPR + Sweep + Pivot alignment for high-probability setups
2. **Timeframe Harmony**: Ensure daily/weekly bias aligns with your trading direction
3. **Zone Thickness**: Adjust based on market volatility (40 pips for Forex, points for indices)
4. **Context Matters**: Use in trending or ranging markets accordingly
### **🔄 Multi-Timeframe Integration**
- **Daily Pivots**: Calculated from previous day's OHLC
- **Weekly Bias**: For macro direction
- **Daily Bias**: For intermediate trend
- **Current TF**: For entry precision
### **⚠️ Risk Management Note**
- This is a CONFIRMATION tool, not a standalone system
- Always use proper risk management (1-2% per trade)
- Combine with price action and volume analysis
- Test on demo account before live trading
### **🎓 Skill Level**
- **Intermediate to Advanced** traders
- Suitable for Forex, Stocks, Crypto, and Futures
- Best for traders familiar with market structure concepts
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### **🔧 Technical Specifications**
- Built on Pine Script v5
- Optimized for performance
- Customizable parameters
- Compatible with all TradingView chart types
**Transform your trading with institutional-level insights using TheTradeChamp PRO+!**
Simplify_STA Pivot SWINGThis indicator is designed for:
• Swing traders
• Price action traders
• Students learning structured market levels
Disclaimer
This tool is for educational and analytical support only.
Always apply proper risk management and follow your personal trading plan.
© Simplify Trading Academy
Strike ZonesStrike Zones is a precision Opening Range Breakout (ORB) indicator designed for traders who operate across multiple sessions and key market times.
## Features
- **11 Configurable Time Windows** — Each with independent on/off toggles:
- 2:00 AM - 2:15 AM
- 3:00 AM - 3:15 AM
- 3:45 AM - 4:00 AM
- 7:00 AM - 7:05 AM
- 9:15 AM - 9:30 AM
- 9:30 AM - 9:45 AM
- 1:30 PM - 1:45 PM
- 3:30 PM - 3:45 PM
- 6:00 PM - 6:01 PM
- 6:00 PM - 6:15 PM
- 8:00 PM - 8:05 PM
- **Clean Rendering** — Each zone draws from its build window start and extends only until the next session begins, keeping your chart uncluttered
- **Three Key Levels Per Zone:**
- **High** (cyan by default)
- **Low** (cyan by default)
- **Mid** (dashed magenta)
## How It Works
Strike Zones captures the high and low of each configured time window, then displays those levels as horizontal lines. The mid-line (50% retracement) is shown as a dashed line for easy reference.
Levels remain visible until the next ORB session begins, then persist historically on your chart.
## Use Cases
- **Pre-market/overnight range identification**
- **Session open breakout trading**
- **Support/resistance from key intraday periods**
- **Multi-timeframe confluence**
## Settings
- Timezone (default: America/New_York)
- Individual toggle for each time window
- Customizable colors for High/Low and Mid lines
- Adjustable line width
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*Built for futures, forex, and crypto traders who need reliable session-based levels.*
PivotIQPivotIQ - Intelligent Support & Resistance Detection
This indicator identifies dynamic support and resistance levels using a proprietary multi-layered detection system that combines swing point analysis with intelligent level validation.
HOW IT WORKS:
Detection Method:
- Uses configurable swing detection to identify potential pivot points at local highs and lows
- Implements a dual-tolerance system: broader tolerance for initial level identification, and much tighter tolerance for level reinforcement
- Tracks temporal spacing between swing occurrences to distinguish between genuine re-tests and noise
Level Validation:
- Employs a strength-scoring system that increases when price returns to test a level under strict criteria
- Requires minimum time/bar distance between touches to prevent false positives from consecutive candles
- Automatically clusters nearby swing points to prevent redundant levels while maintaining precision
Auto-Invalidation:
- Monitors price wicks for penetration through levels
- Removes invalidated levels after a configurable grace period (default 2 bars)
- Keeps only the most relevant levels based on proximity to current price
Visual Intelligence:
- Color codes resistance (above price) and support (below price)
- Optionally highlights high-confidence levels (multiple successful tests) with custom colors and thicker lines
- Displays exact price values via labels with adjustable positioning
CONFIGURATION OPTIONS:
Detection Parameters:
- Swing Detection Length (1-10): Controls sensitivity to price swings
- Price Clustering Tolerance %: Prevents duplicate nearby levels
- Multi-Touch Tolerance %: Stricter threshold for reinforcing existing levels
- Minimum Bars Between Touches: Time-based filter to prevent false multi-touch signals
- Max Pivots Per Side (2-8): Limits display to N most relevant levels above/below price
Visual Customization:
- Separate colors for resistance, support, and high-confidence levels
- Adjustable line width, transparency, and label sizes
- Custom invalidated level styling
WHAT MAKES IT UNIQUE:
Unlike standard pivot indicators that use fixed formulas (floor pivots, Fibonacci, Camarilla), PivotIQ dynamically adapts to actual price action through:
1. Time-weighted level validation (not just price proximity)
2. Dual-tolerance clustering system (loose for grouping, tight for reinforcement)
3. Automatic level lifecycle management (creation, validation, invalidation)
4. Intelligence-based level prioritization (keeps strongest, closest levels)
IDEAL FOR:
- All markets (stocks, futures, forex, crypto)
- All timeframes (1-minute to daily)
- Day trading, swing trading, and scalping
- Traders seeking clean, adaptive support/resistance without manual drawing
The indicator maintains a clean chart by intelligently managing which levels are displayed, automatically removing broken levels, and prioritizing the most actionable zones based on current price position and historical validation.
Ultimate Key Liquidity LevelsThe Ultimate Key Liquidity Levels indicator is a comprehensive, professional-grade tool designed for traders seeking to identify and visualize critical price levels across multiple timeframes and sessions on TradingView. This clean and simple indicator overlays key liquidity zones directly on your chart, helping you spot potential support, resistance, and reversal areas with ease.
Functionality
At its core, the indicator plots essential liquidity levels derived from daily, weekly, and major trading sessions (Asia, London, New York). It includes highs, lows, opens, closes, and midpoints for both current and previous periods, allowing you to track dynamic price action in real-time. Advanced features like label consolidation merge nearby levels into intuitive combined labels (e.g., "CDH/PWH"), while optional mitigation removes touched or breached levels after a configurable delay. Built-in alerts notify you of price proximity, touches, or closes through any level, ensuring you never miss key market interactions.
Features
Multi-Timeframe Levels: Displays Current/Past Day (High/Low/Open/Close), Current/Past Week (High/Low/Open/Close), and Session-specific (Asia/London/NY High/Low/Mid) levels.
Customization Options: Toggle individual levels, adjust styles (colors, widths, dashed/solid/dotted lines), and shift lines/labels with global offsets for a personalized view.
Consolidation and Zones: Automatically combines close levels with customizable separators and thresholds; highlights merged areas with colored zones for better visibility.
Mitigation System: Optionally fade or remove levels once price interacts with them (via touch or close-through methods), with styling for mitigated lines.
Session Timezone Support: Configurable start/end times for Asia, London, and NY sessions in your preferred timezone.
Alert Integration: Set notifications for price approaching within X ticks, touching, or closing beyond any level—compatible with TradingView's pop-up, email, and mobile alerts.
Benefits and Advantages
This indicator stands out for its comprehensive coverage of liquidity hotspots, empowering you to make informed decisions based on institutional-level price points. Its professional-grade precision reduces chart clutter through smart consolidation, delivering a clean and simple user experience even on volatile instruments. Advantages include enhanced risk management (e.g. more accurate stop loss positioning around key levels), improved entry/exit timing, and seamless integration with any trading strategy— all without overwhelming your chart with unnecessary "clutter". Unlike basic pivot and swing tools, it offers session-specific insights and alerts, saving time and minimizing missed opportunities.
Use Cases
Day Trading: Monitor intraday session highs/lows for breakout or reversal setups during Asia, London or NY session opens.
Swing Trading: Use weekly levels like Previous Week Close (PWC) to identify longer-term support/resistance on higher timeframes.
Scalping: Leverage proximity alerts to enter trades as price nears consolidated zones, ideal for high-frequency, high-precision strategies.
Risk Management: Set stops or targets around key levels to protect positions in forex, stocks, futures, or crypto markets.
Backtesting and Analysis: Visualize historical liquidity for strategy optimization, with extendable lines for forward projections.
Whether you're a beginner simplifying your analysis or a pro refining edge detection, Ultimate Key Liquidity Levels provides a robust, user-friendly solution to elevate your trading. Add it to your chart today and unlock clearer market insights!
Pivot Points Standard (Sub Levels) by ysfgnrPivot Points Standard (Sub Levels)
Pivot Points Standard (Sub Levels) is a fully customizable pivot point indicator designed to identify key support and resistance levels across multiple timeframes. It supports all major pivot calculation methodologies and optionally adds Fibonacci-based sub levels between main pivot zones for increased precision.
The indicator is suitable for both intraday and higher-timeframe analysis and is optimized for clean visual output and efficient performance.
Key Features
Multiple pivot calculation types:
Traditional
Fibonacci
Classic
Woodie
DM
Camarilla
Flexible pivot timeframe selection:
Auto
Hourly
4-Hourly
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
Quarterly
Yearly
Biyearly
Triyearly
Quinquennially
Decennially
Standard pivot levels:
Pivot (P)
Resistance levels (R1–R5)
Support levels (S1–S5)
Fibonacci sub levels:
Sub levels are calculated using ratio values (for example 0.236, 0.382, 0.5, 0.618, 0.786)
Each ratio represents the proportional distance between two adjacent main pivot levels
Ratios are applied symmetrically to both resistance and support zones
Each ratio can be individually enabled or disabled
Fully customizable ratio values
Independent line style and color controls for sub levels
Advanced labeling system:
Optional level names
Optional price display
Optional percentage distance from Pivot (P)
Independent control of price and percentage visibility
Left or right label positioning
Line extension control:
Original mode extends lines according to the selected pivot timeframe
Special mode extends the latest pivot levels to the right by a user-defined number of bars
Efficient drawing logic:
Configurable number of historical pivot sets
Automatic cleanup of old lines and labels
Optimized to respect TradingView object limits
Notes
Percentage values represent the absolute distance from the Pivot (P).
Support levels display positive percentage values for consistency.
Sub level ratios define how far a sub level is placed between two main pivot levels.
The indicator adapts automatically to the selected calculation method and timeframe.
Volatility Radar Volatility Radar
A comprehensive VIX-based dashboard for volatility regime analysis and trade bias confirmation. Designed for options traders who use VIX levels to inform directional bias and identify potential traps in market positioning.
Dashboard Columns
1. 10-Min Rule
Displays your current directional bias based on VIX zone positioning with time-based confirmation.
CALLS (Green): VIX is below the Bullish Chop level — conditions favor call buying / bullish stock positioning
PUTS (Red): VIX is above the Bearish Chop level — conditions favor put buying / bearish stock positioning
CHOP (Yellow): VIX is between the two chop levels — no clear directional edge
Confirmation Logic: The bias must hold for a configurable period (default: 10 minutes) before showing "✓ CONFIRMED". A countdown timer shows time remaining until confirmation. High-velocity moves (spikes or crushes) trigger immediate confirmation. If VIX touches a chop boundary, the timer resets.
2. VIX Levels
Displays four user-configurable VIX thresholds that define the volatility regime zones:
Bearish (Red): Extreme fear — VIX at or above this level signals high volatility / bearish stock conditions
Resist (Orange): Upper chop boundary — resistance level for VIX
Support (Yellow): Lower chop boundary — support level for VIX
Bullish (Green): Low fear — VIX at or below this level signals low volatility / bullish stock conditions
The current zone is highlighted based on where VIX is trading relative to these levels.
3. Options Flow
Displays net options flow sentiment to gauge market positioning. Supports both simulated and real-time OPRA data.
Simulated Mode (Default):
Net Val: Shows simulated flow based on candle direction (bullish candle = positive, bearish = negative) multiplied by volume
Sentiment: BULLISH, BEARISH, or NEUTRAL based on flow direction
- Header displays "Options Flow (Sim)"
Real-Time OPRA Mode:
Vol: Shows actual call and put volumes summed across strikes near ATM (e.g., "C:12.5K P:8.2K")
Sentiment: BULLISH if call volume > put volume, BEARISH if puts dominate
- Header displays "Options Flow 📡"
- Net flow calculated as: `Total Call Volume - Total Put Volume`
⚠️ OPRA Data Requirement
Real-time mode requires an active OPRA data subscription in TradingView. Without this subscription, the options volume data will not populate. Enable "Use Real-Time OPRA Data" in settings and configure the required parameters (see Settings section below).
4. Velocity
Monitors the speed of VIX movement to detect rapid regime changes.
STABLE (Gray): Normal VIX movement
⚡ SPIKE (Red): VIX increased by more than the velocity threshold (default: 0.40 points) over the last 5 bars — rapid fear increase
⚡ CRUSH (Green): VIX decreased by more than the velocity threshold over the last 5 bars — rapid fear decrease
Calculation: `VIX - VIX ` (current VIX minus VIX from 5 bars ago)
5. Trap Detect
Identifies potential positioning traps by comparing VIX regime with options flow direction.
CLEAN (Gray): No divergence detected — flow aligns with VIX regime
⚠️ TRAP (Orange): High VIX + Bullish Flow — warns of potential bull trap; smart money may be selling into retail call buying during elevated fear
🛡️ ABSORB (Yellow): Low VIX + Bearish Flow — institutional absorption pattern; put buying during low VIX may indicate smart money hedging or accumulation
Horizontal Level Lines
Four horizontal lines are automatically drawn on the chart at your configured VIX levels:
1. Green line: Bullish level
2. Yellow line: Bullish Chop (Support) level
3. Orange line: Bearish Chop (Resist) level
4. Red line: Bearish level
Settings
Display Settings
Table Position: Choose where the dashboard appears on your chart
Text Size: Tiny, Small, or Normal
Table Background / Transparency: Customize dashboard appearance
10-Minute Rule
Confirmation Minutes: Time required in a zone before bias is confirmed (default: 10)
Velocity Threshold: Points per 5-bar period to trigger spike/crush detection (default: 0.40)
VIX Levels
Bullish (Green): Low volatility threshold (default: 14)
Bullish Chop (Yellow): Lower chop boundary (default: 16)
Bearish Chop (Orange): Upper chop boundary (default: 20)
Bearish (Red): High volatility threshold (default: 25)
Options Flow Data
Use Real-Time OPRA Data: Toggle between simulated and real-time options data (default: off)
Ticker Override: Manual ticker symbol. Leave blank to auto-detect from chart. Examples: SPY, QQQ, SPXW, NDX. Note: SPX auto-converts to SPXW for options symbols.
Center/Anchor Price: Required for OPRA mode. Enter the current underlying price (e.g., 590 for SPY, 5900 for SPX). This determines the ATM strike for data fetching.
Expiry Date (YYMMDD): Options expiration date in YYMMDD format (e.g., 260117 for Jan 17, 2026). Leave blank to use today's date (0DTE).
Strikes Above/Below ATM: Number of strikes to scan on each side of center price (1-10, default: 5). Higher values capture more flow data but use more API calls.
Strike Step Auto-Detection:
- SPX/SPXW, NDX: $5 strikes
- VIX: $0.50 strikes
- SPY, QQQ, and others: $1 strikes
What's New in This Release
1. Real-Time OPRA Options Flow: New toggle to switch between simulated and real-time options data. When enabled with an OPRA subscription, fetches actual call/put volumes across up to 11 strikes around ATM.
2. Configurable Options Parameters: New settings for ticker override, center price, expiry date, and strike range for precise options data targeting.
3. Horizontal Level Lines: VIX threshold levels are now drawn directly on the chart as colored horizontal lines for quick visual reference
4. Reordered Settings: VIX level inputs now flow logically from Bullish to Bearish
Best Practices
1. Use on VIX chart: Apply this indicator directly to a VIX chart (CBOE:VIX) for best results
2. Wait for confirmation: Don't act on bias until the 10-minute rule confirms
3. Respect velocity signals: Spikes and crushes can indicate regime changes before price confirms
4. Watch for traps: Divergence between flow and VIX regime often precedes reversals
5. Customize your levels: Adjust VIX thresholds based on current market conditions and your trading style
6. OPRA Setup: If using real-time options data, ensure you:
- Have an active OPRA subscription in TradingView
- Set the correct Center/Anchor Price for the underlying you're tracking
- Update the expiry date if trading non-0DTE options
- Match the ticker to your target (SPY for SPY options, leave blank on VIX chart for VIX options)
Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not financial advice. Options flow data is simulated by default; real-time OPRA data requires a separate TradingView subscription. Always do your own research and manage risk appropriately.
ZigZag Volume Profile [Honestcowboy]The ZigZag Volume Profile Indicator is a combination of 2 very popular trading indicators, the volume profile and zigzag indicator. Instead of using predetermined sessions like traditional volume profile analysis. This indicator expands on zigzag indicators "legs" and draws a volume profile inside each zigzag leg.
What is a Volume Profile?
"Technical analysis tool showing trading volume at specific price levels, creating a horizontal histogram on the side of a chart to reveal areas of high buying/selling interest, unlike traditional volume bars showing volume over time. Key elements include the Point of Control (POC) for most traded price, the Value Area (VAH/VAL), identifying crucial support/resistance, and analyzing profile shapes (like D, B, P) to understand market balance and potential price targets, used by professionals to spot liquidity and market structure."
Key Differences
Does not have a value area but distinguishes each column in relation to the biggest column in percentage terms.
Does not take sessions into account instead using zigzag legs
🟦 CALCULATION
The zigzag volume profile first builds a standard zigzag indicator to find structure in the market. Using pivot points and a minimum % price move threshhold.
Then once it knows the zigzags it will use each leg as a time window to calculate a volume profile inside.
🔹Coloring each column:
The script will find the biggest column in the Profile and use that as a reference for all other columns. It will then decide for each column individually how big it is in % compared to the biggest column. It will use that percentage to decide which color to give it, top 20% will be red, top 40% purple, top 60% blue, top 80% green and all the rest yellow. The user is able to adjust these numbers for further customisation.
🟦 USAGE
The idea behind this indicator is, if you look at markets as different legs (moves) going in a zigzag pattern you might want to look deeper inside your previous moves and see where the actual liquidity/volume was during that move. The hypothesis here is you build trade ideas based on zigzags but then use the volume profiles.
Since volume and market structure are very well known concepts to discretionary traders I'm hoping this indicator might give some different perspective on this relation and help people create a trading approach based on it. Here's some quick cherry picked examples, just as a proof of concept:
🟦 SETTINGS
🔹ZIGZAG SETTINGS
Price Deviotion % : This is the minimum price move in % term from last pivot price needs to move to form a new pivot for the zigzag.
Pivot Legs (Left/Right): The amount of bars a high or a low needs to be higher/lower than to the left and right of the bar. 10 By default to create medium term zigzag
🔹Volume Profile
Profile Rows: The amount of rows in Y axis the zigzag is going to be sliced into to create the volume profile. Higher number is more detailed volume profile but also uses more box objects which is maxed at 500. 25 by default
Profiles to Display: The amount of volume profiles the indicator will draw back in time. Higher number means more history but also longer loading time. 20 by default
🔹Visual Settings
This part is pretty self explanatory and you have can manually select the colors used to create the volume profile. Refer back the the explanation about the "🔹coloring each column" section.
Support & Resistance Automated📌 Support and Resistance Automated (Pivot-Based)
Support and Resistance Automated is a lightweight and fully automated indicator that plots key support and resistance levels using pivot highs and pivot lows. It helps traders quickly identify important price reaction zones without manual drawing.
This indicator is especially useful for price-action traders, swing traders, and intraday traders who rely on clean charts and objective levels.
🔍 How It Works
Pivot Highs → Resistance Levels
Pivot Lows → Support Levels
Each detected pivot creates a horizontal dotted line that extends forward, allowing you to observe how price reacts over time.
Once a level is formed, it is kept permanently on the chart — no repainting, no disappearing levels.
⚙️ Customizable Settings
You can easily adjust:
Left & Right Pivot Bars – control how strong a pivot must be
Line Extension Length
Line Width
Support & Resistance Colors
Show / Hide Pivot Highs and Pivot Lows independently
This flexibility allows the indicator to adapt to intraday, swing, or higher-timeframe analysis.
✅ Key Features
✔ Fully automatic support & resistance detection
✔ Based on proven pivot-point logic
✔ No repainting
✔ Clean, minimal chart appearance
✔ Unlimited support & resistance levels
✔ Works on all timeframes & instruments
📈 Best Use Cases
Identifying key demand and supply zones
Planning entries, targets, and stop-losses
Confluence with price action, RSI, moving averages
Breakout and rejection-based strategies
Custom Time Price Lines (Open, Extend to 16:00)MOC SETUP
prints a line at the time that the user defines. MOC setup is 15:50 and 15:55
Niftycycles Gann Weekly Ranges# **NiftyCycles Weekly Ranges Indicator**
## 🎯 What This Indicator Shows You
### 1. **Weekly Price Framework**
- **Key Weekly Levels**: Automatically identifies critical support and resistance for the upcoming trading week
- **Color-Coded Zones**: Distinct visual separation between bullish, bearish, and neutral price territories
- **Range Boundaries**: Clear weekly high and low expectations based on cyclical analysis
- **Momentum Context**: Shows whether price is operating within normal weekly ranges or extending beyond them
### 2. **Weekly Range Components**
- **Primary Support/Resistance**: Main levels where price action is expected to react
- **Range Extensions**: Projections for breakout scenarios and exceptional weekly moves
- **Weekly Pivot Zone**: Central area indicating balanced price action for the week
- **Cycle-Based Boundaries**: Levels derived from Nifty's inherent cyclical patterns
### 3. **Weekly Planning Dashboard**
- **Week Identification**: Current trading week reference
- **Range Summary**: Complete weekly range at a glance
- **Status Indicators**: Visual cues for range breakouts and confirmations
- **Clean Weekly Overlay**: Non-intrusive display that respects chart analysis space
## 🎮 How to Use This Indicator
### Step 1: Apply to Your Chart
1. Best used on daily and intra week timeframes for context
2. Levels automatically generate for each new trading week
### Step 2: Understand Weekly Setup
1. **Automatic Weekly Detection**: Indicator identifies week start/end automatically
2. **Range Calculation**: Weekly levels calculated based on cyclical patterns
3. **Visual Setup**: All weekly levels appear each Monday (or chart restart)
### Step 3: Configure Display Options
1. **Range Detail Control**: Choose which levels to display (primary, extensions, pivots)
2. **Alert Settings**: Set alerts for key level breaches
3. **Visual Preferences**: Adjust colors and line styles for different range components
### Step 4: Weekly Monitoring
1. **Opening Gaps**: Note where weekly open occurs relative to calculated ranges
2. **Level Interactions**: Monitor price behavior at each weekly level
3. **Range Adjustments**: Watch for early-week range expansions or contractions
## 📊 What You'll See on Your Chart
### Visual Elements:
1. **Weekly Container**: Visual band showing the primary expected weekly range
2. **Key Level Lines**: Horizontal lines at critical support/resistance points
3. **Extension Zones**: Areas beyond normal weekly expectations
4. **Information Panel**: Compact display showing range statistics and status
### How to Interpret:
**At Week Start:**
- Primary range gives expected high-low boundaries for the week
- Pivot zone indicates balanced price action area
- Extension levels show potential breakout targets if momentum develops
**During the Week:**
- Price holding within primary range suggests normal weekly behavior
- Repeated tests of range boundaries indicate potential breakouts
- Closing beyond extension levels signals exceptionally strong weekly momentum
**Range Applications:**
- **Primary Range**: Normal weekly trading zone, ideal for range strategies
- **Pivot Zone**: Decision area for weekly bias formation
- **Extensions**: Profit targets for breakout trades, stop-loss placement zones
## ⚠️ Critical Understanding
### What This Indicator Provides:
- ✅ **Weekly Roadmap**: Expected price boundaries for the coming week
- ✅ **Level Precision**: Specific price levels for planning entries and exits
- ✅ **Cyclical Context**: Range expectations based on Nifty's historical patterns
- ✅ **Visual Framework**: Clean overlay for weekly trade planning
### What This Indicator Does NOT Do:
- ❌ **Doesn't guarantee price will respect the calculated ranges**
- ❌ **Not a replacement for entry timing or trade management**
## 🔍 Professional Usage Tips
### Best Practices:
1. **Weekly Review**: Analyze ranges each Sunday/Monday before market open
2. **Multi-Timeframe Confirmation**: Check ranges against daily and monthly levels
3. **Market Context**: Consider economic events and news flow for the week
4. **Flexibility**: Be prepared to adjust if early-week price action invalidates ranges
### Practical Applications:
**For Position Traders:**
- **Weekly Entry Planning**: Identify optimal zones to initiate weekly positions
- **Profit Targets**: Set weekly objectives based on range boundaries
- **Risk Management**: Place stops beyond extension levels for protection
**For Swing Traders:**
- **Level Awareness**: Know weekly boundaries for swing trade planning
- **Breakout Confirmation**: Use extension breaks as momentum confirmation
- **Range Fading**: Trade reversals at weekly extremes with tight risk
**For Institutional Context:**
- **Weekly Allocation**: Plan weekly position sizing around range expectations
- **Hedging Levels**: Identify key levels for option hedging strategies
- **Portfolio Rebalancing**: Time adjustments around weekly pivotal zones
## 🎨 Customization Options
- **Range Visibility**: Toggle between different range components
- **Alert Configuration**: Set price alerts for key weekly levels
- **Color Schemes**: Customize for different market conditions or personal preference
- **Information Display**: Control how much data appears on chart
- **Historical Comparison**: Option to show previous week's ranges for context
## 📈 Real-World Strategy Integration
### Combine With Weekly Analysis:
- **Market Structure**: Confluence with monthly support/resistance
- **Option Chain Data**: Match ranges with high Open Interest levels
- **Sector Rotation**: Consider sector performance within weekly context
- **Global Correlations**: Account for international market influences
### Trading Approaches:
**Conservative Weekly Approach:**
1. Wait for price to establish within primary range
2. Trade bounces from range boundaries toward pivot zone
3. Take profits at opposite boundary or pivot
4. Use extensions for stop placement
**Momentum Weekly Approach:**
1. Wait for confirmed break of primary range
2. Enter in direction of break with extension as target
3. Trail stops using the breached range boundary
4. Consider partial profits at each extension level
**Expiry Week Strategy:**
1. Note weekly ranges in context of monthly expiry
2. Watch for range compression as expiry approaches
3. Be aware of pinning effects at range boundaries
4. Adjust expectations for increased volatility
## ⚙️ Key Features
- **Cycle-Based Accuracy**: Ranges derived from proven cyclical patterns
- **Clean Integration**: Works alongside other indicators without clutter
- **Forward-Looking**: Provides framework for entire week ahead
## 📝 Important Notes
- **Weekly Nature**: Designed for weekly planning, not intraday signals
- **Market Phases**: Effectiveness varies in trending vs. ranging markets
- **External Factors**: Major news/events can override cyclical patterns
- **Confirmation Required**: Always verify with price action at levels
- **Historical Reference**: Past performance of ranges provides context, not guarantees
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**Final Advice:** This is your **weekly trading roadmap**. Use it each week to establish WHERE price is likely to find significance, then employ your preferred timing methods to determine WHEN to execute. The most successful weekly traders use these ranges to set their weekly bias, plan their trade locations, and manage risk around clear boundaries.
N PatternEnglish:
-N Pattern is a trend-following indicator that combines VIDYA (Variable Index Dynamic Average) with ATR bands to identify market direction, enhanced by pivot-based liquidity zones and dynamic N-shaped candlestick patterns.
-The indicator detects specific multi-leg price formations where the market trends, retraces, and resumes direction, all filtered by EMA 750 for higher timeframe confluence.
-It includes stochastic-based candle coloring, volume delta analysis, and visual alerts for pattern completion, making it ideal for identifying high-probability trend continuation setups.
-N Pattern è un indicatore trend-following che combina VIDYA (Variable Index Dynamic Average) con bande ATR per identificare la direzione del mercato, arricchito da zone di liquidità basate su pivot e pattern dinamici a forma di N.
-L'indicatore rileva specifiche formazioni di prezzo multi-leg dove il mercato fa trend, ritraccia e riprende la direzione, il tutto filtrato dall'EMA 750 per confluenza su timeframe superiori.
-Include colorazione delle candele basata sullo stocastico, analisi del delta volume e alert visivi al completamento dei pattern, rendendolo ideale per identificare setup ad alta probabilità di continuazione del trend.
Swing Master by Bipul BasakThis all-in-one indicator bundles essential tools inspired by Vivek Singhal sir's swing trading strategies for the Indian stock market. It features modular components including Momentum oscillators for trend strength, Reversal signals for potential turning points, All-Time High breakouts, V20 for riding the operator's move, customizable Moving Averages for support/resistance, Darvas Boxes for breakout patterns, Pivot Points for intraday levels, and 52-Week High/Low markers for long-term context. Ideal for swing traders scanning NSE/BSE stocks on daily/weekly timeframes—toggle modules on/off for focused analysis, and combine with price action to filter signals in volatile markets like India.
LINHFX Bull Bear DivergenceBull Bear Divergence is a momentum-based indicator designed to analyze bullish and bearish strength and identify divergence between price action and market momentum.
It helps traders detect:
Bullish divergence (potential upside reversal)
Bearish divergence (potential downside reversal)
Shifts in buying and selling pressure
This indicator is ideal for Price Action, Smart Money Concept (SMC), intraday and swing trading, and works across multiple timeframes and markets such as Forex, Gold, Crypto, and Indices.
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