NQ Phantom Scalper Pro# 👻 NQ Phantom Scalper Pro
**Advanced VWAP Mean Reversion Strategy with Volume Confirmation**
## 🎯 Strategy Overview
The NQ Phantom Scalper Pro is a sophisticated mean reversion strategy designed specifically for Nasdaq 100 (NQ) futures scalping. This strategy combines Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) bands with intelligent volume spike detection to identify high-probability reversal opportunities during optimal market hours.
## 🔧 Key Features
### VWAP Band System
- **Dynamic VWAP Bands**: Automatically adjusting standard deviation bands based on intraday volatility
- **Multiple Band Levels**: Configurable Band #1 (entry trigger) and Band #2 (profit target reference)
- **Flexible Anchoring**: Choose from Session, Week, Month, Quarter, or Year-based VWAP calculations
### Volume Intelligence
- **Volume Spike Detection**: Only triggers entries when volume exceeds SMA by configurable multiplier
- **Relative Volume Display**: Real-time volume strength indicator in info panel
- **Optional Volume Filter**: Can be disabled for testing alternative setups
### Advanced Time Management
- **12-Hour Format**: User-friendly time inputs (9 AM - 4 PM default)
- **Lunch Filter**: Automatically avoids low-liquidity lunch period (12-2 PM)
- **Visual Time Zones**: Color-coded background for active/inactive periods
- **Market Hours Focus**: Optimized for peak NQ trading sessions
### Smart Risk Management
- **ATR-Based Stops**: Volatility-adjusted stop losses using Average True Range
- **Dual Exit Strategy**: VWAP mean reversion + fixed profit targets
- **Adjustable Risk-Reward**: Configurable target ratio to opposite VWAP band
- **Position Sizing**: Percentage-based equity allocation
### Optional Trend Filter
- **EMA Trend Alignment**: Optional trend filter to avoid counter-trend trades
- **Configurable Period**: Adjustable EMA length for trend determination
- **Toggle Functionality**: Enable/disable based on market conditions
## 📊 How It Works
### Entry Logic
**Long Entries**: Triggered when price touches lower VWAP band + volume spike during active hours
**Short Entries**: Triggered when price touches upper VWAP band + volume spike during active hours
### Exit Strategy
1. **VWAP Mean Reversion**: Early exit when price returns to VWAP center line
2. **Profit Target**: Fixed target based on percentage to opposite VWAP band
3. **Stop Loss**: ATR-based protective stop
### Visual Elements
- **VWAP Center Line**: Blue line showing volume-weighted fair value
- **Green Bands**: Entry trigger levels (Band #1)
- **Red Bands**: Extended levels for target reference (Band #2)
- **Orange EMA**: Trend filter line (when enabled)
- **Background Colors**: Yellow (lunch), Gray (after hours), Clear (active trading)
- **Info Panel**: Real-time metrics display
## ⚙️ Recommended Settings
### Timeframes
- **Primary**: 1-5 minute charts for scalping
- **Validation**: Test on 15-minute for swing applications
### Market Conditions
- **Best Performance**: Ranging/choppy markets with good volume
- **Trend Markets**: Enable trend filter to avoid counter-trend trades
- **High Volatility**: Increase ATR multiplier for stops
### Session Optimization
- **Pre-Market**: Generally avoided (low volume)
- **Morning Session**: 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM (high activity)
- **Lunch Period**: 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM (filtered by default)
- **Afternoon Session**: 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM (good volume)
- **After Hours**: Generally avoided (wide spreads)
## ⚠️ Risk Disclaimer
This strategy is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Trading futures involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors. Users should:
- Thoroughly backtest on historical data
- Start with small position sizes
- Understand the risks of leveraged trading
- Consider transaction costs and slippage
- Never risk more than you can afford to lose
## 📈 Performance Tips
1. **Volume Threshold**: Adjust volume multiplier based on average NQ volume patterns
2. **Band Sensitivity**: Modify band multipliers for different volatility regimes  
3. **Time Filters**: Customize trading hours based on your timezone and preferences
4. **Trend Alignment**: Use trend filter during strong directional markets
5. **Risk Management**: Always maintain consistent position sizing and risk parameters
**Version**: 6.0 Compatible
**Asset**: Optimized for NASDAQ 100 Futures (NQ)
**Style**: Mean Reversion Scalping
**Frequency**: High-Frequency Trading Ready
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Reflexivity Resonance Factor (RRF) - Quantum Flow                          Reflexivity Resonance Factor (RRF) – Quantum Flow 
See the Feedback Loops. Anticipate the Regime Shift.
 What is the RRF – Quantum Flow? 
 The Reflexivity Resonance Factor (RRF) – Quantum Flow  is a next-generation market regime detector and energy oscillator, inspired by George Soros’ theory of reflexivity and modern complexity science. It is designed for traders who want to visualize the hidden feedback loops between market perception and participation, and to anticipate explosive regime shifts before they unfold.
Unlike traditional oscillators,  RRF  does not just measure price momentum or volatility. Instead, it models the dynamic feedback between how the market perceives itself (perception) and how it acts on that perception (participation). When these feedback loops synchronize, they create “resonance” – a state of amplified reflexivity that often precedes major market moves.
 Theoretical Foundation 
 Reflexivity:  Markets are not just driven by external information, but by participants’ perceptions and their actions, which in turn influence future perceptions. This feedback loop can create self-reinforcing trends or sudden reversals.
 Resonance:  When perception and participation align and reinforce each other, the market enters a high-energy, reflexive state. These “resonance” events often mark the start of new trends or the climax of existing ones.
 Energy Field:  The indicator quantifies the “energy” of the market’s reflexivity, allowing you to see when the crowd is about to act in unison.
 How RRF – Quantum Flow Works 
 Perception Proxy:  Measures the rate of change in price (ROC) over a configurable period, then smooths it with an EMA. This models how quickly the market’s collective perception is shifting.
 Participation Proxy:  Uses a fast/slow ATR ratio to gauge the intensity of market participation (volatility expansion/contraction).
 Reflexivity Core:  Multiplies perception and participation to model the feedback loop.
 Resonance Detection:  Applies Z-score normalization to the absolute value of reflexivity, highlighting when current feedback is unusually strong compared to recent history.
 Energy Calculation:  Scales resonance to a 0–100 “energy” value, visualized as a dynamic background.
 Regime Strength:  Tracks the percentage of bars in a lookback window where resonance exceeded the threshold, quantifying the persistence of reflexive regimes.
 Inputs: 
 🧬 Core Parameters 
 Perception Period (pp_roc_len, default 14):  Lookback for price ROC.
 Lower (5–10):  More sensitive, for scalping (1–5min).
 Default (14):  Balanced, for 15min–1hr.
 Higher (20–30):  Smoother, for 4hr–daily.
 Perception Smooth (pp_smooth_len, default 7):  EMA smoothing for perception.
 Lower (3–5):  Faster, more detail.
 Default (7):  Balanced.
 Higher (10–15):  Smoother, less noise.
 Participation Fast (prp_fast_len, default 7):  Fast ATR for immediate volatility.
 5–7:  Scalping.
 7–10:  Day trading.
 10–14:  Swing trading.
 Participation Slow (prp_slow_len, default 21):  Slow ATR for baseline volatility.
Should be 2–4x fast ATR.
Default (21): Works with fast=7.
 ⚡ Signal Configuration 
 Resonance Window (res_z_window, default 50):  Z-score lookback for resonance normalization.
 20–30:  More reactive.
 50:  Medium-term.
 100+:  Very stable.
 Primary Threshold (rrf_threshold, default 1.5):  Z-score level for “Active” resonance.
 1.0–1.5:  More signals.
 1.5:  Balanced.
 2.0+:  Only strong signals.
 Extreme Threshold (rrf_extreme, default 2.5):  Z-score for “Extreme” resonance.
 2.5:  Major regime shifts.
 3.0+:  Only the most extreme.
 Regime Window (regime_window, default 100):  Lookback for regime strength (% of bars with resonance spikes).
 Higher:  More context, slower.
 Lower:  Adapts quickly.
🎨 Visual Settings
 Show Resonance Flow (show_flow, default true):  Plots the main resonance line with glow effects.
 Show Signal Particles (show_particles, default true):  Circular markers at active/extreme resonance points.
 Show Energy Field (show_energy, default true):  Background color based on resonance energy.
 Show Info Dashboard (show_dashboard, default true):  Status panel with resonance metrics.
 Show Trading Guide (show_guide, default true):  On-chart quick reference for interpreting signals.
 Color Mode (color_mode, default "Spectrum"):  Visual theme for all elements.
 “Spectrum”:  Cyan→Magenta (high contrast)
 “Heat”:  Yellow→Red (heat map)
 “Ocean”:  Blue gradients (easy on eyes)
 “Plasma”:  Orange→Purple (vibrant)
 Color Schemes 
Dynamic color gradients are used for all plots and backgrounds, adapting to both resonance  intensity and direction: 
 Spectrum:  Cyan/Magenta for bullish/bearish resonance.
 Heat:  Yellow/Red for bullish, Blue/Purple for bearish.
 Ocean:  Blue gradients for both directions.
 Plasma:  Orange/Purple for high-energy states.
 Glow and aura effects:  The resonance line is layered with multiple glows for depth and signal strength.
 Background energy field:  Darker = higher energy = stronger reflexivity.
 Visual Logic 
 Main Resonance Line:  Shows the smoothed resonance value, color-coded by direction and intensity.
 Glow/Aura:  Multiple layers for visual depth and to highlight strong signals.
 Threshold Zones:  Dotted lines and filled areas mark “Active” and “Extreme” resonance zones.
 Signal Particles:  Circular markers at each “Active” (primary threshold) and “Extreme” (extreme threshold) event.
 Dashboard:  Top-right panel shows current status (Dormant, Building, Active, Extreme), resonance value, energy %, and regime strength.
 Trading Guide:  Bottom-right panel explains all states and how to interpret them.
 How to Use RRF – Quantum Flow 
 Dormant (💤):  Market is in equilibrium. Wait for resonance to build.
 Building (🌊):  Resonance is rising but below threshold. Prepare for a move.
 Active (🔥):  Resonance exceeds primary threshold. Reflexivity is significant—consider entries or exits.
 Extreme (⚡):  Resonance exceeds extreme threshold. Major regime shift likely—watch for trend acceleration or reversal.
 Energy >70%:  High conviction, crowd is acting in unison.
 Above 0:  Bullish reflexivity (positive feedback).
 Below 0:  Bearish reflexivity (negative feedback).
 Regime Strength:  % of bars in “Active” state—higher = more persistent regime.
 Tips: 
- Use lower lookbacks for scalping, higher for swing trading.
- Combine with price action or your own system for confirmation.
- Works on all assets and timeframes—tune to your style.
 Alerts 
 RRF Activation:  Resonance crosses above primary threshold.
 RRF Extreme:  Resonance crosses above extreme threshold.
 RRF Deactivation:  Resonance falls below primary threshold.
 Originality & Usefulness 
 RRF – Quantum Flow  is not a mashup of existing indicators. It is a novel oscillator that models the feedback loop between perception and participation, then quantifies and visualizes the resulting resonance. The multi-layered color logic, energy field, and regime strength dashboard are unique to this script. It is designed for anticipation, not confirmation—helping you see regime shifts before they are obvious in price.
 Chart Info 
 Script Name:  Reflexivity Resonance Factor (RRF) – Quantum Flow
 Recommended Use:  Any asset, any timeframe. Tune parameters to your style.
 Disclaimer 
This script is for research and educational purposes only. It does not provide financial advice or direct buy/sell signals. Always use proper risk management and combine with your own strategy. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
Trade with insight. Trade with anticipation.
—  Dskyz , for DAFE Trading Systems
FXC Candle strategyFxc candle strategy for Gold scalping.
Scalping is a fast-paced trading strategy focusing on capturing small, frequent price movements for incremental profits. High market liquidity and tight spreads are needed for scalping, minimizing execution risks. Scalpers should trade during peak liquidity to avoid slippage
Smart Market Matrix Smart Market Matrix 
 This indicator is designed for intraday, scalping, providing automated detection of price pivots, liquidity traps, and breakout confirmations, along with a context dashboard featuring volatility, trend, and volume.
## Summary Description
### Menu Settings & Their Roles
- **Swing Pivot Strength**: Controls the sensitivity for detecting High/Low pivots.
- **Show Pivot Points**: Toggles the display of HH/LL markers on the chart.
- **VWMA Length for Trap Volume** & **Volume Spike Multiplier**: Identify concentrated volume spikes for liquidity traps.
- **Wick Ratio Threshold** & **Max Body Size Ratio**: Detect candles with disproportionate wicks and small bodies (doji-ish) for traps.
- **ATR Length for Trap**: Measures volatility specific to trap detection.
- **VWMA Length for Breakout Volume**, **ATR Multiplier for Breakout**, **ATR Length for Breakout**, **Min Body/Range Ratio**: Set adaptive breakout thresholds based on volatility and volume.
- **OBV Smooth Length**: Smooths OBV momentum for breakout confirmation.
- **Enable VWAP Filter for Confirmations**: Optionally validate breakouts against the VWAP.
- **Enable Higher-TF Trend Filter** & **Trend Filter Timeframe**: Align breakout signals with the 1h/4h/Daily trend.
- **ADX Length**, **EMA Fast/Slow Length for Context**: Parameters for the context dashboard (Volatility, Trend, Volume).
- **Show Intraday VWAP Line**, **VWAP Line Color/Width**: Display the intraday VWAP line with custom style.
### Signal Interpretation Map
| Signal                             | Description                                               | Recommended Action                       |
|--------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------|
| 📌 **HH / LL (pivot)**  | Market structure (support/resistance)                     | Note key levels                           |
| **Bull Trap(green diamond)** | Sweep down + volume spike + wick + rejection | Go long with trend filter
| **Bear Trap(red diamond)**   | Sweep up + volume spike + wick + rejection | Go short with trend filter
| 🔵⬆️ **Breakout Confirmed Up** | Close > ATR‑scaled high + volume + OBV↑ | Go long with trend filter                |
| 🔵⬇️ **Breakout Confirmed Down** | Close < ATR‑scaled low + volume + OBV↓                    | Go short with trend filter               |
| 📊 **VWAP Line**                | Intraday reference to guide price                        | Use as dynamic support/resistance         |
| ⚡ **Volatility**               | ATR ratio High/Med/Low                                    | Adjust position size                      |
| 📈 **Trend Context**            | ADX+EMA Strong/Moderate/Weak                              | Confirm trend direction                   |
| 🔍 **Volume Context**           | Breakout / Rising / Falling / Calm                        | Check volume momentum                     |
*This summary gives you a quick overview of the key settings and how to interpret signals for efficient intraday scalping.*
### Suggested Settings
- **Intraday Scalping (5m–15m)**
  - `Swing Pivot Strength = 5`
  - `VWMA Length for Trap Volume = 10`, `Volume Spike Multiplier = 1.6`
  - `ATR Length for Trap = 7`
  - `VWMA Length for Breakout Volume = 12`, `ATR Length for Breakout = 9`, `ATR Multiplier for Breakout = 0.5`
  - `Min Body/Range Ratio for Breakout = 0.5`, `OBV Smooth Length = 7`
  - `Enable Higher-TF Trend Filter = true` (TF = 60)
  - `Show Intraday VWAP Line = true` (Color = orange, Width = 2)
- **Swing Trading (4h–Daily)**
  - `Swing Pivot Strength = 10`
  - `VWMA Length for Trap Volume = 20`, `Volume Spike Multiplier = 2.0`
  - `ATR Length for Trap = 14`
  - `VWMA Length for Breakout Volume = 30`, `ATR Length for Breakout = 14`, `ATR Multiplier for Breakout = 0.8`
  - `Min Body/Range Ratio for Breakout = 0.7`, `OBV Smooth Length = 14`
  - `Enable Higher-TF Trend Filter = true` (TF = D)
  - `Show Intraday VWAP Line = false`
*Adjust these values based on the symbol and market volatility for optimal performance.*
[Sniper] SSL Hybrid + QQE MOD + Waddah Attar StrategyHi. I’m DuDu95.
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This is the script for the series called "Sniper".
*** What is "Sniper" Series? ***
"Sniper" series is the project that I’m going to start.
In "Sniper" Series, I’m going to "snipe and shoot" the youtuber’s strategy: to find out whether the youtuber’s video about strategy is "true or false". 
Specifically, I’m going to do the things below.
1. Implement "Youtuber’s strategy" into pinescript code. 
2. Then I will  "backtest" and prove whether "the strategy really works" in the specific ticker (e.g. BTCUSDT) for the specific timeframe (e.g. 5m).
3. Based on the backtest result, I will rate and judge whether the youtube video is "true" or "false", and then rate the validity, reliability, robustness, of the strategy. (like a lie detector)
*** What is the purpose of this series? ***
1. To notify whether the strategy really works for the people who watched the youtube video.
2. To find and build my own scalping / day trading strategy that really works.
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*** Strategy Description ***
This strategy is from "SSL QQE MOD 5MIN SCALPING STRATEGY" by youtuber "Daily Investments". 
"Daily Investments" claimed that this strategy will make you some money from 100 trades in any ticker in 5 minute timeframe.  
### Entry Logic
1. Long Entry Logic
- close > SSL Hybrid Baseline.
- QQE MOD should turn into blue color.
- Waddah Attar Explosion indicator must be green.
2. Short Entry Logic
- close < SSL Hybrid Baseline
- QQE MOD should turn into red color.
- Waddah Attar Explosion indicator must be red.
### Exit Logic
1. Long Exit Logic
- When QQE MOD turn into red color.
2. Short Entry Logic
- When QQE MOD turn into blue color.
### StopLoss
1. Can Choose Stop Loss Type: Percent, ATR, Previous Low / High.
2. Can Chosse inputs of each Stop Loss Type.
### Take Profit
1. Can set Risk Reward Ratio for Take Profit.
- To simplify backtest, I erased all other options except RR Ratio.
- You can add Take Profit Logic by adding options in the code.
2. Can set Take Profit Quantity.
### Risk Manangement
1. Can choose whether to use Risk Manangement Logic.
- This controls the Quantity of the Entry.
- e.g. If you want to take 3% risk per trade and stop loss price is 6% below the long entry price, 
       then 50% of your equity will be used for trade.
2. Can choose How much risk you would take per trade. 
### Plot
1. Added Labels to check the data of entry / exit positions.
2. Changed and Added color different from the original one. (green: #02732A, red: #D92332, yellow: #F2E313)
3. SSL Hybrid Baseline is by default drawn on the chart.
4. If you check EMA filter, EMA would be drawn on the chart.
5. Should add QQE MOD and Waddah Attar Explosion indicator manually if you want to see QQE MOD.
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*** Rating: True or False?
### Rating: 
→  1.5 / 5 (0 = Trash, 1 = Bad, 2 = Not Good, 3 = Good, 4 = Great, 5 = Excellent)
### True or False? 
→ False
→ Doesn't Work on 5 minute timeframe. Also, it doesn't work on crypto.
### Better Option? 
→ Use this for Day trading or Swing Trading, not for Scalping. (Bigger Timeframe)
→ Although the result was bad at 5 minute timeframe, it was profitable in 1h, 2h, 4h, 8h, 1d timeframe.
→ BTC, ETH was ok. 
→ The result was better when I use EMA filter (only on longer timeframe).
### Robust? 
→ So So. Although result was bad in short timeframe (e.g. 30m 15m 5m), backtest result was "consistently" profitable on longer timeframe.
→ Also, MDD was not that bad under risk management option on.
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*** Conclusion?
→ Don't use this on short timeframe.
→ Better use on longer timeframe with filter, stoploss and risk management.
Weekend Hunter Ultimate v6.2 Weekend Hunter Ultimate v6.2 - Automated Crypto Weekend Trading System
OVERVIEW:
Specialized trading strategy designed for cryptocurrency weekend markets (Saturday-Sunday) when institutional traders are typically offline and market dynamics differ significantly from weekdays. Optimized for 15-minute timeframe execution with multi-timeframe confluence analysis.
KEY FEATURES:
- Weekend-Only Trading: Automatically activates during configurable weekend hours
- Dynamic Leverage: 5-20x leverage adjusted based on market safety and signal confidence
- Multi-Timeframe Analysis: Combines 4H trend, 1H momentum, and 15M execution
- 10 Pre-configured Crypto Pairs: BTC, ETH, LINK, XRP, DOGE, SOL, AVAX, PEPE, TON, POL
- Position & Risk Management: Max 4 concurrent positions, -30% account protection
- Smart Trailing Stops: Protects profits when approaching targets
RISK MANAGEMENT:
- Maximum daily loss: 5% (configurable)
- Maximum weekend loss: 15% (configurable)
- Per-position risk: Capped at 120-156 USDT
- Emergency stops for flash crashes (8% moves)
- Consecutive loss protection (4 losses = pause)
TECHNICAL INDICATORS:
- CVD (Cumulative Volume Delta) divergence detection
- ATR-based dynamic stop loss and take profit
- RSI, MACD, Bollinger Bands confluence
- Volume surge confirmation (1.5x average)
- Weekend liquidity adjustments
INTEGRATION:
- Designed for Bybit Futures (0.075% taker fee)
- WunderTrading webhook compatibility via JSON alerts
- Minimum position size: 120 USDT (Bybit requirement)
- Initial capital: $500 recommended
TARGET METRICS:
- Win rate target: 65%
- Average win: 5.5%
- Average loss: 1.8%
- Risk-reward ratio: ~3:1
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMERS:
- Past performance does not guarantee future results
- Leveraged trading carries substantial risk of loss
- Weekend crypto markets have 13% of normal liquidity
- Not suitable for traders who cannot afford to lose their entire investment
- Requires continuous monitoring and adjustment
USAGE:
1. Apply to 15-minute charts only
2. Configure weekend hours for your timezone
3. Set up webhook alerts for automation
4. Monitor performance table in top-right corner
5. Adjust parameters based on your risk tolerance
This is an experimental strategy for educational purposes. Always test with small amounts first and never invest more than you can afford to lose completely.
Bollinger Bands Scalper + VWAPGet more consistent scalps by trading in-between Bollinger Band Deviations.
FEATURES: 
1) 3 Bollinger Bands with default settings to 1, 2, and 3 deviations for more consistent scalps
2) Trendicator: a dynamic color changing moving average that helps you see trend quickly 
3) Robust VWAP tool with up to 3 different deviations as well as different anchor points to help you see strong support and resistances 
4) Calming "purple cloud" color palette  helps you focus on price action
5) Discover new trading strategies with a wide range of customizability 
Multi-Timeframe EMA (5 Configurable)Here's a comprehensive description you can use for your indicator:
Multi-Timeframe EMA Indicator (5 Configurable Slots)
Description
This indicator displays up to 5 Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) from different timeframes simultaneously on a single chart. Perfect for multi-timeframe analysis, it allows traders to visualize key EMAs from intraday to higher timeframes without switching charts.
Key Features
5 Independent EMA Slots: Each slot can be configured with its own timeframe, EMA length, and color
Flexible Configuration: Mix any timeframes and EMA lengths (e.g., 1m EMA 50, 15m EMA 200, 4h EMA 100)
Smart Label Formatting: Automatically displays timeframes in readable format (minutes, hours, or days)
Optional Data Table: Toggle a compact table showing EMA values and price distance percentages
Individual Toggle Controls: Enable/disable each EMA independently without losing settings
Customizable Styling: Adjust colors and line width to match your chart theme
Default Configuration
EMA 1: 1-minute timeframe, EMA 200 (Red)
EMA 2: 5-minute timeframe, EMA 200 (Purple)
EMA 3: 15-minute timeframe, EMA 200 (Yellow)
EMA 4: 1-hour timeframe, EMA 200 (Blue)
EMA 5: 4-hour timeframe, EMA 200 (Orange)
How to Use
Add the indicator to any chart
Configure each EMA slot in the settings:
Timeframe: Choose from 1m, 5m, 15m, 1h, 4h, D, W, M, or custom
Length: Set the EMA period (default 200)
Color: Select a color for easy identification
Enable "Show Line Labels" to see EMA identifiers on the right side
Enable "Show Values Table" for a detailed view of current values and distances
Use Cases
Trend Analysis: Identify alignment across multiple timeframes
Support/Resistance: Use higher timeframe EMAs as dynamic S/R levels
Entry/Exit Timing: Enter on lower timeframe signals near higher timeframe EMAs
Multi-Timeframe Confirmation: Validate setups when price is above/below key EMAs
Scalping: Monitor 1m/5m EMAs while respecting 1h/4h trend direction
Tips
All EMAs update in real-time and move with the chart
Use contrasting colors for easier visual distinction
Disable unused slots to declutter your chart
The table shows percentage distance from current price to each EMA
Works on any symbol and any chart timeframe
Outside Candle Session Breakout [CHE]Outside Candle Session Breakout   
Session - anchored HTF levels for clear market-structure and precise breakout context
  Summary 
This indicator is a relevant market-structure tool. It anchors the session to the first higher-timeframe bar, then activates only when the second bar forms an outside condition. Price frequently reacts around these anchors, which provides precise breakout context and a clear overview on both lower and higher timeframes. Robustness comes from close-based validation, an adaptive volatility and tick buffer, first-touch enforcement, optional retest, one-signal-per-session, cooldown, and an optional trend filter.
Pine version: v6. Overlay: true.
  Motivation: Why this design? 
Short-term breakout tools often trigger during noise, duplicate within the same session, or drift when volatility shifts. The core idea is to gate signals behind a meaningful structure event: a first-bar anchor and a subsequent outside bar on the session timeframe. This narrows attention to structurally important breaks while adaptive buffering and debouncing reduce false or mid-run triggers.
  What’s different vs. standard approaches? 
 Baseline: Simple high-low breaks or fixed buffers without session context.
 Architecture: Session-anchored first-bar high/low; outside-bar gate; close-based confirmation with an adaptive ATR and tick buffer; first-touch enforcement; optional retest window; one-signal-per-session and cooldown; optional EMA trend and slope filter; higher-timeframe aggregation with lookahead disabled; themeable visuals and a range fill between levels.
 Practical effect: Cleaner timing at structurally relevant levels, fewer redundant or late triggers, and better multi-timeframe situational awareness.
  How it works (technical) 
 The chart timeframe is mapped to an analysis timeframe and a session timeframe.
 The first session bar defines the anchor high and low. The setup becomes active only after the next bar forms an outside range relative to that first bar.
 While active, the script tracks these anchors and checks for a breakout beyond a buffered threshold, using closing prices or wicks by preference.
 The buffer scales with volatility and is limited by a minimum tick floor. First-touch enforcement avoids mid-run confirmations.
 Optional retest requires a pullback to the raw anchor followed by a new close beyond the buffered level within a user window.
 Optional trend gating uses an EMA on the analysis timeframe, including an optional slope requirement and price-location check.
 Higher-timeframe data is requested with lookahead disabled. Values can update during a forming higher-timeframe bar; waiting and confirmation mitigate timing shifts.
  Parameter Guide 
Enable Long / Enable Short — Direction toggles. Default: true / true. Reduces unwanted side.
Wait Candles — Minimum bars after outside confirmation before entries. Default: five. More waiting increases stability.
Close-based Breakout — Confirm on candle close beyond buffer. Default: true. For wick sensitivity, disable.
ATR Buffer — Enables adaptive volatility buffer. Default: true.
ATR Multiplier — Buffer scaling. Default: zero point two. Increase to reduce noise.
Ticks Buffer — Minimum buffer in ticks. Default: two. Protects in quiet markets.
Cooldown Bars — Blocks new signals after a trigger. Default: three.
One Signal per Session — Prevents duplicates within a session. Default: true.
Require Retest — Pullback to raw anchor before confirming. Default: false.
Retest Window — Bars allowed for retest completion. Default: five.
HTF Trend Filter — EMA-based gating. Default: false.
EMA Length — EMA period. Default: two hundred.
Slope — Require EMA slope direction. Default: true.
Price Above/Below EMA — Require price location relative to EMA. Default: true.
Show Levels / Highlight Session / Show Signals — Visual controls. Default: true.
Color Theme — “Blue-Green” (default), “Monochrome”, “Earth Tones”, “Classic”, “Dark”.
Time Period Box — Visibility, size, position, and colors for the info box. (Optional)
  Reading & Interpretation 
 The two level lines represent the session’s first-bar high and low. The filled band illustrates the active session range.
 “OUT” marks that the outside condition is confirmed and the setup is live.
 “LONG” or “SHORT” appears only when the breakout clears buffer, debounce, and optional gates.
 Background tint indicates sessions where the setup is valid.
 Alerts fire on confirmed long or short breakout events.
  Practical Workflows & Combinations 
 Trend-following: Keep close-based validation, ATR buffer near the default, one-signal-per-session enabled; add EMA trend and slope for directional bias.
 Retest confirmation: Enable retest with a short window to prioritize cleaner continuation after a pullback.
 Lower-timeframe scalping: Reduce waiting and cooldown slightly; keep a small tick buffer to filter micro-whips.
 Swing and position context: Increase ATR multiplier and waiting; maintain once-per-session to limit duplicates.
  Timeframe Tiers and Trader Profiles 
The script adapts its internal mapping based on the chart timeframe:
 Under fifteen minutes → Analysis: one minute; Session: sixty minutes. Useful for scalpers and high-frequency intraday reads.
 Between fifteen and under sixty minutes → Analysis: fifteen minutes; Session: one day. Suits day traders who need intraday alignment to the daily session.
 Between sixty minutes and under one day → Analysis: sixty minutes; Session: one week. Serves intraday-to-swing transitions and end-of-day planning.
 Between one day and under one week → Analysis: two hundred forty minutes; Session: two weeks. Fits swing traders who monitor multi-day structure.
 Between one week and under thirty days → Analysis: one day; Session: three months. Supports position traders seeking quarterly context.
 Thirty days and above → Analysis: one day; Session: twelve months. Provides a broad annual anchor for macro context.
These tiers are designed to keep anchors meaningful across regimes while preserving responsiveness appropriate to the trader profile.
  Behavior, Constraints & Performance 
 Signals can be validated on closed bars through close-based logic; enabling this reduces intrabar flicker.
 Higher-timeframe values may evolve during a forming bar; waiting parameters and the outside-bar gate reduce, but do not remove, this effect.
 Resource footprint is light; the script uses standard indicators and a single higher-timeframe request per stream.
 Known limits: rare setups during very quiet periods, sensitivity to gaps, and reduced reliability on illiquid symbols.
  Sensible Defaults & Quick Tuning 
 Start with close-based validation on, ATR buffer on with a multiplier near zero point two, tick buffer two, cooldown three, once-per-session on.
 Too many flips: increase the ATR multiplier and cooldown; consider enabling the EMA filter and slope.
 Too sluggish: reduce the ATR multiplier and waiting; disable retest.
 Choppy conditions: keep close-based validation, increase tick buffer, shorten the retest window.
  What this indicator is—and isn’t 
This is a visualization and signal layer for session-anchored breakouts with stability gates. It is not a complete trading system, risk framework, or predictive engine. Combine it with structured analysis, position sizing, and disciplined risk controls.
  Disclaimer 
The content provided, including all code and materials, is strictly for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as, and should not be interpreted as, financial advice, a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument, or an offer of any financial product or service. All strategies, tools, and examples discussed are provided for illustrative purposes to demonstrate coding techniques and the functionality of Pine Script within a trading context.
Any results from strategies or tools provided are hypothetical, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Trading and investing involve high risk, including the potential loss of principal, and may not be suitable for all individuals. Before making any trading decisions, please consult with a qualified financial professional to understand the risks involved.
By using this script, you acknowledge and agree that any trading decisions are made solely at your discretion and risk.
Do not use this indicator on Heikin-Ashi, Renko, Kagi, Point-and-Figure, or Range charts, as these chart types can produce unrealistic results for signal markers and alerts.
 Best regards and happy trading
Chervolino 
Digital RPM HUD — 4 Feeds + Confidence + Timeline (v3)🏎️ Digital RPM HUD — 4 Feeds + Confidence + Timeline (v3)
A performance-style trading dashboard for momentum-driven traders.
The Digital RPM HUD gives you an instant visual readout of market “engine speed” — combining four customizable data feeds (Trend, Momentum, Volume, Volatility) into a single confidence score (0–100) and a color-coded timeline of regime changes.
Think of it as a racing-inspired control panel: you only “hit the throttle” when confidence is high and all systems agree.
🔧 Key Features
4 Data Feeds – assign your own logic (EMA, RSI, RVOL, ATR, etc.).
Confidence Meter – blends the four feeds into one smooth 0–100 reading.
Timeline Strip – shows recent bullish / bearish / neutral states at a glance.
Visual Trade Cues – optional on-chart LONG / SHORT / EXIT markers.
Fully Customizable – thresholds, weights, smoothing, colors, layout.
HUD Overlay – clean, minimal, and adjustable to any corner of your chart.
💡 How to Use
Configure each feed to reflect your preferred signals (e.g., trend EMA 200, momentum RSI 14, volume RVOL 20, volatility ATR 14).
Watch the Confidence gauge:
✅ Above Bull Threshold → Market acceleration / long bias.
❌ Below Bear Threshold → Momentum loss / short bias.
⚪ Between thresholds → Neutral zone; stay patient.
Use the Timeline to confirm trend consistency — more green = bullish regime, more red = bearish.
⚙️ Recommended Setups
Scalping: Trend EMA 50 + RSI 7 + RVOL 10 + ATR 7 → Fast response.
Intraday: EMA 200 + RSI 14 + RVOL 20 + ATR 14 → Balanced signal.
Swing: Multi-TF Trend + MACD + RVOL + ATR → Smooth and steady.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This script is not a trading strategy and does not execute trades.
All signals are visual aids — always confirm with your own analysis and risk management.
50% Fib Trend Cloud + ATR BandsThis indicator plots two structural 50% fibonacci midpoints from recent confirmed 'left/right' swings that form a *cloud* of equilibrium, then adds a rolling 50% fibonacci range midpoint based on a lookback window that's wrapped in ATR bands. Importantly, it solves a specific trading problem:
Structural midpoints (macro context) are powerful but can lag when price escapes prior ranges. Enter rolling 50% fib + ATR ➡️ which restores real-time balance & tolerance (micro context). Together they show where price is balanced structurally, where it’s balanced right now, and how much volatility to tolerate before acting.
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🔑 Why this is different
Most tools either draw a single midpoint (ex., daily 50%) or ATR bands around a moving average. This script fuses dual swing-based 50% midpoints (structure) + a rolling 50% with ATR (flow), so you don’t lose context when price escapes prior ranges. The cloud tells you who’s in control (fast vs. slow structure). The rolling 50% + ATR tells you how far is “too far” now.
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🧠 What it does (at a glance)
🔸Structural Equilibrium × 2 (Fib1/Fib2)  
Two independent 50% midpoints formed from swing pivots (configurable Left/Right bars + optional smoothing). Their gap is the Midpoint Cloud = structural “fair value” zone.
🔸Rolling 50% + ATR Bands
A rolling highest/lowest window computes an always-current 50% rolling midpoint plot; ±ATR × length envelopes define a soft value area and over-stretch boundaries.
🔸Actionable Visuals 
Optional fill between Fib1/Fib2, labels, and candle-overlay modes to instantly read regime (above both / below both / between).
🔸Smart Defaults  
 Timeframe-aware presets for L/R pivots & smoothing; full manual overrides available.
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⚙️ Calculations (plain-English)
🔸Pivot midpoints (Fib1 & Fib2):
  1) Detect a swing using `Left/Right` bars  
  2) Take the swing’s high/low → compute 50%
  3) (Optional) Smooth the line (SMA) to stabilize on noisy TFs  
  4) Repeat with a different sensitivity to get two distinct midpoints  
🔸Rolling midpoint:
  Highest High / Lowest Low over the last *N* bars → (HH + LL) / 2
🔸ATR levels:
  `Upper = Rolling50 + ATR × Mult`, `Lower = Rolling50 − ATR × Mult`  
  (Typical: ATR length 14–21; Multipliers 2.236 for L1, 5.382 for L2)
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🤖 Auto-Configured Presets (with Manual Override)
💡Goal: make the midpoints “just work” on common timeframes while still letting you dial them in.
💡How Auto Presets work
When Auto Presets = ON, the script picks sensible L/R/S (Left bars / Right bars / Smoothing) for Fib Trend 1 and Fib Trend 2 based on chart timeframe.  
🔸Fib 1 (fast) emphasizes *micro-structure* for quicker bias shifts.  
🔸Fib 2 (slow) emphasizes *macro-structure* for anchor/bias context.  
These defaults keep Fib 1 responsive without jitter and Fib 2 stable without lag.
➡️ Turn Auto Presets = OFF to take full control with the manual inputs described below.
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🛠 Manual Fib Midpoint Settings (when Auto = OFF)
💡Each midpoint uses three knobs:
🔸Pivot Left (L): bars to the left that must be lower/higher to qualify a swing  
🔸Pivot Right (R): bars to the right that must be lower/higher to confirm the swing  
🔸Smoothing (S): SMA period applied to the raw 50% midpoint (stabilizes noise)
5-Minute optimized defaults
🔸Fib Trend 1: `L21 / R5 / S55` → responsive local structure (entries/exits, re-balancing zones)
🔸Fib Trend 2: `L55 / R13 / S89` → broader structure (trend context, anchors/stops)
Timeframe guidance
🔸1m–3m: may feel a touch laggy → consider ~`L13 / R3 / S34`
🔸15m–1h: defaults remain strong → optionally ~`L34 / R8 / S89`
🔸4h+ : increase span for stability → `L89–144 / R13–21 / S144–233`
➡️ Rule of thumb: shorter L/R = faster detection, longer S = smoother line. Tune until Fib 1 captures the “active swing” and Fib 2 captures the “dominant swing” without whipsaw.
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 🎛 Inputs (quick reference)
🔸Fib Trend 1/2: Source (High/Low/Close), Left/Right bars, Smoothing length, Show/Hide, Cloud fill toggle  
🔸Rolling 50%: Lookback length, Price basis (Wicks/Close/HLC3/OHLC4), Plot scope (Full / Last N / None)  
🔸ATR Bands: ATR length, Multipliers (L1/L2), Plot scope, Line width/colors  
🔸Overlay & Labels: Candle overlay mode, Label padding/size, 50% centerline toggle, Plot widths
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🖍️ Candle Coloring & Overlay Modes
💡Purpose: make trend instantly visible on the candles and ATR levels.
1) Color Logic (dropdown)
🔸 Fib Midpoints — Colors by position of price vs. Fib 1 & Fib 2  
🔸ATR Zones — Colors by which ATR zone price is in relative to the Rolling 50%  
➡️ Price Reference: Choose the input used for the decision (Close, HL2, OHLC3, OHLC4).  
➡️Tip: Close is crisp; HL2/OHLC variants are smoother.
2) Overlay Style (dropdown)
🔸 None — No visual change to candles  
🔸 Bar Color — Uses `barcolor()` to tint built-in candles (this takes into account your Trading View settings, for instance if you have wicks set to white, they will show up as white with this setting)  
🔸 PlotCandles — Draws unified custom candles (body, wick, border) with the same color for maximum clarity
💡Practical use
🔸 Pick Fib Midpoints to read structural bias at a glance (above/below/between the cloud).  
🔸 Pick ATR Zones to read value vs. stretch around the Rolling 50% (mean-reversion vs. trend extension).
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📘 How to use
A) Trend confirmation
- Strong bullish bias when price holds above both structural mids; strong bearish when below both.  
- Use the Rolling 50% + ATR as a dynamic re-entry zone: pullbacks that respect ATR(L1) often continue the prevailing trend.
B) Transition / mean reversion  
- Inside the Cloud (between Fib1 & Fib2) treat behavior as neutralization/re-balancing; range tactics tend to outperform momentum plays.  
- In ranges, fades near ±ATR around the rolling 50% can mark short-term edges.
C) Breakout context  
- When price leaves the Cloud, the Rolling 50% keeps you anchored so price never feels “floating.” A clean hold outside ATR(L1/L2) suggests regime strength; quick re-entries hint at traps.
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🖼 Chart examples 
➡️ Each snapshot shows how the Cloud (structure) and the Rolling 50% + ATR (flow) work together.
1) 1-Minute Downtrend – Cloud as Dynamic Ceiling
   - The Cloud slopes down; pullbacks repeatedly fail under the Cloud’s underside.  
   - Rolling 50% (dashed mid) + ATR(L1) act as a reversion band: rallies stall near upper ATR and rotate lower.
     
2) 15-Minute Persistent Drift – Structure Guides, Flow Times Entries
   - Long drift lower with Cloud overhead.  
   - Consolidations near the rolling mid resolve in the trend direction; ATR bands frame risk on each attempt.
     
3) 15-Minute Uptrend (BTC) – From Cloud Escape to Value Stair-Step
   - After escaping the prior Cloud, rolling 50% + ATR establish a new higher value area.  
   - Pullbacks into ATR(L1) produce orderly stair-steps; Cloud remains supportive on deeper dips
     
4) 5-Minute BTC – Pullback to Value then Rotate
   - Strong leg up; retrace tags lower ATR band and rotates back toward the rolling mid.  
   - Labels (Fib1/Fib2) make the structural context explicit for decision-making.
    
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🧪 Starter presets
- Intraday (5–15m): Fib1 ~ L21/R5 (smooth 5), Fib2 ~ L55/R13 (smooth 9) • Rolling = 55 • ATR = 14 • L1 = 2.5x, L2 = 5.0x  
- Scalping: Shorten lookbacks & smoothing; keep ATR multipliers similar, or tighten L1.  
- Swing: Lengthen all lookbacks; consider ATR length 21–28.
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🏁Final Word
This script is not just a visual tool, it’s a complete trend and structure framework. Whether you're looking for clean trend alignment, dynamic support/resistance, or early warning signs of a reversal, this system is tuned to help you react with confidence — not hindsight.
Rembember, no single indicator should be used in isolation. For best results, combine it with price action analysis, higher-timeframe context, and complementary tools like trendlines, moving averages etc Use it as part of a well-rounded trading approach to confirm setups — not to define them alone.
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💡Turn logic into clarity. Structure into trades. And uncertainty into confidence.
Trend Fib Zone Bounce (TFZB) [KedArc Quant]Description:
Trend Fib Zone Bounce (TFZB) trades with the latest confirmed Supply/Demand zone using a single, configurable Fib pullback (0.3/0.5/0.6). Trade only in the direction of the most recent zone and use a single, configurable fib level for pullback entries.
	•	Detects market structure via confirmed swing highs/lows using a rolling window.
	•	Draws Supply/Demand zones (bearish/bullish rectangles) from the latest MSS (CHOCH or BOS) event.
	•	Computes intra zone Fib guide rails and keeps them extended in real time.
	•	Triggers BUY only inside bullish zones and SELL only inside bearish zones when price touches the selected fib and closes back beyond it (bounce confirmation).
	•	Optional labels print BULL/BEAR + fib next to the triangle markers.
	
What it does 
	Finds structure using confirmed swing highs/lows (you choose the confirmation length).
	Builds the latest zone (bullish = demand, bearish = supply) after a CHOCH/BOS event.
	Draws intra-zone “guide rails” (Fib lines) and extends them live.
	Signals only with the trend of that zone:
	BUY inside a bullish zone when price tags the selected Fib and closes back above it.
	SELL inside a bearish zone when price tags the selected Fib and closes back below it.
	Optional labels print BULL/BEAR + Fib next to triangles for quick context
	
Why this is different 
	Most “zone + fib + signal” tools bolt together several indicators, or fire counter-trend signals because they don’t fully respect structure. TFZB is intentionally minimal:
	Single bias source: the latest confirmed zone defines direction; nothing else overrides it.
	Single entry rule: one Fib bounce (0.3/0.5/0.6 selectable) inside that zone—no counter-trend trades by design.
	Clean visuals: you can show only the most recent zone, clamp overlap, and keep just the rails that matter.
	Deterministic & transparent: every plot/label comes from the code you see—no external series or hidden smoothing
	
How it helps traders
	Cuts decision noise: you always know the bias and the only entry that matters right now.
	Forces discipline: if price isn’t inside the active zone, you don’t trade.
	Adapts to volatility: pick 0.3 in strong trends, 0.5 as the default, 0.6 in chop.
	Non-repainting zones: swings are confirmed after Structure Length bars, then used to build zones that extend forward (they don’t “teleport” later)
	
How it works (details)
*Structure confirmation
	A swing high/low is only confirmed after Structure Length bars have elapsed; the dot is plotted back on the original bar using offset. Expect a confirmation delay of about Structure Length × timeframe. 
*Zone creation
	After a CHOCH/BOS (momentum shift / break of prior swing), TFZB draws the new Supply/Demand zone from the swing anchors and sets it active. 
*Fib guide rails
	Inside the active zone TFZB projects up to five Fib lines (defaults: 0.3 / 0.5 / 0.7) and extends them as time passes. 
*Entry logic (with-trend only)
	BUY: bar’s low ≤ fib and close > fib inside a bullish zone.
	SELL: bar’s high ≥ fib and close < fib inside a bearish zone.
*Optionally restrict to one signal per zone to avoid over-trading. 
(Optional) Aggressive confirm-bar entry
When do the swing dots print?
	* The code confirms a swing only after `structureLen` bars have elapsed since that candidate high/low.
	* On a 5-min chart with `structureLen = 10`, that’s about 50 minutes later.
	* When the swing confirms, the script plots the dot back on the original bar (via `offset = -structureLen`). So you *see* the dot on the old bar, but it only appears on the chart once the confirming bar arrives.
	> Practical takeaway: expect swing markers to appear roughly `structureLen × timeframe` later. Zones and signals are built from those confirmed swings.
Best timeframe for this Indicator
Use the timeframe that matches your holding period and the noise level of the instrument:
* Intraday :
  * 5m or 15m are the sweet spots.
  * Suggested `structureLen`:
    * 5m: 10–14 (confirmation delay \~50–70 min)
    * 15m: 8–10 (confirmation delay \~2–2.5 hours)
  * Keep Entry Fib at 0.5 to start; try 0.3 in strong trends, 0.6 in chop.
  * Tip: avoid the first 10–15 minutes after the open; let the initial volatility set the early structure.
* Swing/overnight:
  * 1h or 4h.
  * `structureLen`:
    * 1h: 6–10 (6–10 hours confirmation)
    * 4h: 5–8  (20–32 hours confirmation)
* 1m scalping: not recommended here—the confirmation lag relative to the noise makes zones less reliable.
Inputs (all groups)
Structure
	•	Show Swing Points (structureTog)
		o	Plots small dots on the bar where a swing point is confirmed (offset back by Structure Length).
	•	Structure Length (structureLen)
		o	Lookback used to confirm swing highs/lows and determine local structure. Higher = fewer, stronger swings; lower = more reactive.
	Zones
	•	Show Last (zoneDispNum)
		o	Maximum number of zones kept on the chart when Display All Zones is off.
	•	Display All Zones (dispAll)
		o	If on, ignores Show Last and keeps all zones/levels.
	•	Zone Display (zoneFilter): Bullish Only / Bearish Only / Both
		o	Filters which zone types are drawn and eligible for signals.
	•	Clean Up Level Overlap (noOverlap)
		o	Prevents fib lines from overlapping when a new zone starts near the previous one (clamps line start/end times for readability).
Fib Levels
Each row controls whether a fib is drawn and how it looks:
	•	Toggle (f1Tog…f5Tog): Show/hide a given fib line.
	•	Level (f1Lvl…f5Lvl): Numeric ratio in  . Defaults active: 0.3, 0.5, 0.7 (0 and 1 off by default).
	•	Line Style (f1Style…f5Style): Solid / Dashed / Dotted.
	•	Bull/Bear Colors (f#BullColor, f#BearColor): Per-fib color in bullish vs bearish zones.
Style
	•	Structure Color: Dot color for confirmed swing points.
	•	Bullish Zone Color / Bearish Zone Color: Rectangle fills (transparent by default).
Signals
	•	Entry Fib for Signals (entryFibSel): Choose 0.3, 0.5 (default), or 0.6 as the trigger line.
	•	Show Buy/Sell Signals (showSignals): Toggles triangle markers on/off.
	•	One Signal Per Zone (oneSignalPerZone): If on, suppresses additional entries within the same zone after the first trigger.
	•	Show Signal Text Labels (Bull/Bear + Fib) (showSignalLabels): Adds a small label next to each triangle showing zone bias and the fib used (e.g., BULL 0.5 or BEAR 0.3).
How TFZB decides signals
With trend only:
	•	BUY
		1.	Latest active zone is bullish.
		2.	Current bar’s close is inside the zone (between top and bottom).
		3.	The bar’s low ≤ selected fib and it closes > selected fib (bounce).
	•	SELL
		1.	Latest active zone is bearish.
		2.	Current bar’s close is inside the zone.
		3.	The bar’s high ≥ selected fib and it closes < selected fib.
Markers & labels
	•	BUY: triangle up below the bar; optional label “BULL 0.x” above it.
	•	SELL: triangle down above the bar; optional label “BEAR 0.x” below it.
Right-Panel Swing Log (Table)
What it is
	A compact, auto-updating log of the most recent Swing High/Low events, printed in the top-right of the chart. 
	It helps you see when a pivot formed, when it was confirmed, and at what price—so you know the earliest bar a zone-based signal could have appeared.
Columns
	Type – Swing High or Swing Low.
	Date – Calendar date of the swing bar (follows the chart’s timezone).
	Swing @ – Time of the original swing bar (where the dot is drawn).
	Confirm @ – Time of the bar that confirmed that swing (≈ Structure Length × timeframe after the swing). This is also the earliest moment a new zone/entry can be considered.
	Price – The swing price (high for SH, low for SL).
Why it’s useful
	Clarity on repaint/confirmation: shows the natural delay between a swing forming and being usable—no guessing.
	Planning & journaling: quick reference of today’s pivots and prices for notes/backtesting.
	Scanning intraday: glance to see if you already have a confirmed zone (and therefore valid fib-bounce entries), or if you’re still waiting.
	Context for signals: if a fib-bounce triangle appears before the time listed in Confirm @, it’s not a valid trade (you were too early).
	Settings (Inputs → Logging)
	Log swing times / Show table – turn the table on/off.
	Rows to keep – how many recent entries to display.
	Show labels on swing bar – optional tags on the chart (“Swing High 11:45”, “Confirm SH 14:15”) that match the table.
Recommended defaults
•	Structure Length: 10–20 for intraday; 20–40 for swing.
•	Entry Fib for Signals: 0.5 to start; try 0.3 in stronger trends and 0.6 in choppier markets.
•	One Signal Per Zone: ON (prevents over trading).
•	Zone Display: Both.
•	Fib Lines: Keep 0.3/0.5/0.7 on; turn on 0 and 1 only if you need anchors.
Alerts
	Two alert conditions are available:
		•	BUY signal – fires when a with trend bullish bounce at the selected fib occurs inside a bullish zone.
		•	SELL signal – fires when a with trend bearish bounce at the selected fib occurs inside a bearish zone.
	Create alerts from the chart’s Alerts panel and select the desired condition. Use Once Per Bar Close to avoid intrabar flicker.
Notes & tips
	•	Swing dots are confirmed only after Structure Length bars, so they plot back in time; zones built from these confirmed swings do not repaint (though they extend as new bars form).
	•	If you don’t see a BUY where you expect one, check: (1) Is the active zone bullish? (2) Did the candle’s low actually pierce the selected fib and close above it? (3) Is One Signal Per Zone suppressing a second entry?
	•	You can hide visual clutter by reducing Show Last to 1–3 while keeping Display All Zones off.
Glossary
	•	CHOCH (Change of Character): A shift where price breaks beyond the last opposite swing while local momentum flips.
	•	BOS (Break of Structure): A cleaner break beyond the prior swing level in the current momentum direction.
	•	MSS: Either CHOCH or BOS – any event that spawns a new zone.
Extension ideas (optional)
	•	Add fib extensions (1.272 / 1.618) for target lines.
	•	Zone quality score using ATR normalization to filter weak impulses.
	•	HTF filter to only accept zones aligned with a higher timeframe trend.
 
⚠️ Disclaimer This script is provided for educational purposes only.
Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Trading involves risk, and users should exercise caution and use proper risk management when applying this strategy.
VWAP Momentum Oscillator How It Works
 Core Calculation Method
The oscillator combines four key market measurements into a single, normalized reading:
1. Price-VWAP Deviation: `(Close - VWAP) / VWAP × 100`
2. VWAP-MA Momentum: `(VWAP - MovingAverage) / MovingAverage × 100`  
3. Anchored VWAP Strength: Average of high/low anchor deviations from rolling VWAP
4. Range Position: `(Close - PeriodLow) / (PeriodHigh - PeriodLow) × 100 - 50`
 Dynamic Signal Line
The signal line uses an EMA that automatically adjusts its length based on your chart timeframe:
- Futures: Always covers 23 hours of trading (1,380 minutes)
- Stocks: Always covers 6.5 hours of trading (390 minutes)
- Examples: 276 periods on 5-min futures chart, 1,380 periods on 1-min futures chart
 Trading Signals
 🟢 Buy Signals
- Condition: Main oscillator crosses above signal line while below zero
- Logic: Momentum turning bullish from oversold conditions
- Visual: Green "BUY" label below price action
 🔴 Sell Signals  
- Condition: Main oscillator crosses below signal line while above zero
- Logic: Momentum turning bearish from overbought conditions
- Visual: Red "SELL" label above price action
 ⚠️ Extreme Warnings
- Extreme Overbought: Red triangle when oscillator crosses above +4.0
- Extreme Oversold: Green triangle when oscillator crosses below -4.0
- Purpose: Risk management alerts, not entry/exit signals
 Oscillator Zones
 Interpretation Guide
- Above +2.0: Strong bullish momentum zone (green background)
- 0 to +2.0: Mild bullish territory  
- 0 to -2.0: Mild bearish territory
- Below -2.0: Strong bearish momentum zone (red background)
- Above +4.0: Extreme overbought (caution advised)
- Below -4.0: Extreme oversold (potential reversal zone)
 Customization Options
 Moving Average Settings
- EMA/SMA Toggle: Choose between exponential or simple moving average
- Color Customization: Adjust MA line color and width
 Visual Controls  
- Bullish/Bearish Colors: Customize momentum zone colors
- Signal Line: Toggle visibility and adjust color
- Line Widths: Control thickness of all plot lines
 Anchor Modes
- NY Session Only: Anchors reset at NY market open (9:30 AM ET)
- 24H NY Day: Anchors reset at NY calendar day change (midnight ET)
 Best Practices
 Timeframe Selection
- Scalping: 1-5 minute charts for quick momentum changes
- Day Trading: 5-15 minute charts for clearer trend signals  
- Swing Trading: 1-4 hour charts for major momentum shifts
 Signal Confirmation
- Wait for crossovers: Don't trade on oscillator position alone
- Respect extreme levels: Exercise caution above +4 or below -4
- Use with price action: Combine with support/resistance levels
 Risk Management
- Extreme zones: Reduce position size when oscillator is extended
- Failed signals: Exit quickly if momentum doesn't follow through
- Market context: Consider overall trend direction and market volatility
 Technical Specifications
 Calculation Components
- Base Length: 1,380 periods (futures) / 390 periods (stocks)
- Signal Line: Dynamic EMA covering one full trading day
- Smoothing: 3-period SMA on raw oscillator (adjustable)
- Update Frequency: Real-time on every price tick
 Performance Notes
- Resource Efficient: Optimized calculations minimize CPU usage
- Memory Friendly: Uses incremental VWAP calculations
- Fast Loading: Minimal historical data requirements
 Version History & Development
This oscillator evolved from advanced VWAP overlay strategies, transforming complex multi-line analysis into a single, actionable momentum gauge. The indicator maintains the sophistication of institutional VWAP analysis while providing the clarity needed for retail trading decisions.
 Core Philosophy
Traditional VWAP indicators show where price is relative to volume-weighted averages, but they don't quantify momentum or provide clear entry/exit signals. This oscillator solves that problem by normalizing all VWAP relationships into a single, bounded indicator that works consistently across all timeframes and asset classes.
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Open Source License: This indicator is provided free for the TradingView community. Feel free to modify and enhance according to your trading needs.
Enhanced Chande Momentum OscillatorEnhanced Chande Momentum Oscillator (Enh CMO) 
📊 Description
The Enhanced Chande Momentum Oscillator is an advanced version of the classic Chande Momentum Oscillator with dynamic envelope boundaries that automatically adapt to market volatility. This indicator provides clear visual signals for potential price reversals and momentum shifts.
Key Features:
Original Chande Momentum Oscillator calculation
Dynamic upper and lower boundaries based on statistical analysis
Adaptive envelope that adjusts to market volatility
Visual fill area between boundaries for easy interpretation
Real-time values table with current readings
Built-in alert conditions for boundary touches
Customizable moving average types (SMA, EMA, WMA)
⚙️ Settings
CMO Settings:
CMO Length (9): Period for calculating the base Chande Momentum Oscillator
Source (close): Price source for calculations
Envelope Settings:
Envelope Length (20): Lookback period for calculating the moving average and standard deviation
Envelope Multiplier (1.5): Multiplier for standard deviation to create upper/lower bounds
Moving Average Type (EMA): Type of moving average for envelope calculation
📈 How to Use
Visual Elements
Lines:
White Line: Main Chande Momentum Oscillator
Red Line: Upper boundary (resistance level)
Green Line: Lower boundary (support level)
Yellow Line: Moving average of CMO (trend direction)
Purple Fill: Visual envelope between boundaries
Reference Lines:
Zero Line: Neutral momentum level
+50/-50 Lines: Traditional overbought/oversold levels
Trading Signals
🔴 Sell/Short Signals
CMO touches or crosses above upper boundary → Potential bearish reversal
CMO is above +50 and declining → Weakening bullish momentum
CMO crosses below yellow MA line while above zero → Momentum shift
🟢 Buy/Long Signals
CMO touches or crosses below lower boundary → Potential bullish reversal
CMO is below -50 and rising → Weakening bearish momentum
CMO crosses above yellow MA line while below zero → Momentum shift
⚡ Advanced Signals
Boundary contraction → Decreasing volatility, potential breakout coming
Boundary expansion → High volatility period, use wider stops
CMO hugging upper boundary → Strong uptrend continuation
CMO hugging lower boundary → Strong downtrend continuation
🎯 Trading Strategies
Strategy 1: Reversal Trading
Wait for CMO to touch extreme boundaries (red or green lines)
Look for divergence with price action
Enter counter-trend position when CMO starts moving back toward center
Set stop beyond the boundary breach point
Take profit near zero line or opposite boundary
Strategy 2: Momentum Confirmation
Use CMO direction to confirm trend
Enter positions when CMO crosses above/below yellow MA line
Hold positions while CMO remains on the correct side of MA
Exit when CMO crosses back through MA line
Strategy 3: Volatility Breakout
Monitor boundary width (envelope expansion/contraction)
When boundaries contract significantly, prepare for breakout
Enter in direction of CMO breakout from narrow range
Use boundary expansion as confirmation signal
⚠️ Important Notes
Best Timeframes
Scalping: 1m, 5m charts
Day Trading: 15m, 30m, 1H charts
Swing Trading: 4H, Daily charts
Market Conditions
Trending Markets: Focus on momentum confirmation signals
Ranging Markets: Focus on boundary reversal signals
High Volatility: Increase envelope multiplier (1.8-2.5)
Low Volatility: Decrease envelope multiplier (1.0-1.3)
Risk Management
Always use stop losses beyond boundary levels
Reduce position size during boundary expansion periods
Combine with price action and support/resistance levels
Monitor the real-time table for precise entry/exit levels
🔔 Alerts
The indicator includes built-in alert conditions:
"CMO Above Upper Bound": Potential reversal down signal
"CMO Below Lower Bound": Potential reversal up signal
Set these alerts to catch opportunities without constantly monitoring charts.
💡 Tips for Success
Combine with other indicators: Use with RSI, MACD, or volume indicators for confirmation
Watch for divergences: CMO making new highs/lows while price doesn't follow
Use multiple timeframes: Check higher timeframe CMO for overall trend context
Adjust settings for different assets: Crypto may need different settings than forex
Paper trade first: Test the indicator with your trading style before using real money
🎨 Customization Tips
Change colors in the Pine Script to match your chart theme
Adjust envelope length for faster (shorter) or slower (longer) signals
Modify envelope multiplier based on asset volatility
Hide the table if it obstructs your view by commenting out the table section
 Complete trading solution: Pair with the Optimus Indicator (paid indicator) for multi-timeframe trend analysis and trend signals. 
Together they create a powerful confluence system for professional trading setups.
Advanced Trading System - [WOLONG X DBG]Advanced Multi-Timeframe Trading System
Overview
This technical analysis indicator combines multiple established methodologies to provide traders with market insights across various timeframes. The system integrates SuperTrend analysis, moving average clouds, MACD-based candle coloring, RSI analysis, and multi-timeframe trend detection to suggest potential entry and exit opportunities for both swing and day trading approaches.
Methodology
The indicator employs a multi-layered analytical approach based on established technical analysis principles:
Core Signal Generation
SuperTrend Engine: Utilizes adaptive SuperTrend calculations with customizable sensitivity (1-20) combined with SMA confirmation filters to identify potential trend changes and continuations
Braid Filter System: Implements moving average filtering using multiple MA types (McGinley Dynamic, EMA, DEMA, TEMA, Hull, Jurik, FRAMA) with percentage-based strength filtering to help reduce false signals
Multi-Timeframe Analysis: Analyzes trend conditions across 10 different timeframes (1-minute to Daily) using EMA-based trend detection for broader market context
Advanced Features
MACD Candle Coloring: Applies dynamic 4-level candle coloring system based on MACD histogram momentum and signal line relationships for visual trend strength assessment
RSI Analysis: Identifies potential reversal areas using RSI oversold/overbought conditions with SuperTrend confirmation
Take Profit Analysis: Features dual-mode TP detection using statistical slope analysis and Parabolic SAR integration for exit timing analysis
Key Components
Signal Types
Primary Signals: Green ▲ for potential long entries, Red ▼ for potential short entries with trend and SMA alignment
Reversal Signals: Small circular indicators for RSI-based counter-trend possibilities
Take Profit Markers: X-cross symbols indicating statistical TP analysis zones
Pullback Signals: Purple arrows for potential trend continuation entries using Parabolic SAR
Visual Elements
8-Layer MA Cloud: Customizable moving average cloud system with 3 color themes for trend visualization
Real-Time Dashboard: Multi-timeframe trend analysis table showing bullish/bearish status across all timeframes
Dynamic Candle Colors: 4-intensity MACD-based coloring system (ranging from light to strong trend colors)
Entry/SL/TP Labels: Automatic calculation and display of suggested entry points, stop losses, and multiple take profit levels
Usage Instructions
Basic Configuration
Sensitivity Setting: Start with default value 6
Increase (7-15) for more frequent signals in volatile markets
Decrease (3-5) for higher quality signals in trending markets
MA Filter Type: McGinley Dynamic recommended for smoother signals
Filter Strength: Set to 80% for balanced filtering, adjust based on market conditions
Signal Interpretation
Long Entry: Green ▲ suggests when price crosses above SuperTrend with bullish SMA alignment
Short Entry: Red ▼ suggests when price crosses below SuperTrend with bearish SMA alignment
Reversal Opportunities: Small circles indicate RSI-based counter-trend analysis
Take Profit Zones: X-crosses mark statistical TP areas based on slope analysis
Dashboard Analysis
Green Cells: Bullish trend detected on that timeframe
Red Cells: Bearish trend detected on that timeframe
Multi-Timeframe Confluence: Look for alignment across multiple timeframes for stronger signal confirmation
Risk Management Features
Automatic Calculations
ATR-Based Stop Loss: Dynamic stop loss calculation using ATR multiplier (default 1.9x)
Multiple Take Profit Levels: Three TP targets with 1:1, 1:2, and 1:3 risk-reward ratios
Position Sizing Guidance: Entry labels display suggested price levels for order placement
Confirmation Requirements
Trend Alignment: Requires SuperTrend and SMA confirmation before signal generation
Filter Validation: Braid filter must show sufficient strength before signals activate
Multi-Timeframe Context: Dashboard provides broader market context for decision making
Optimal Settings
Timeframe Recommendations
Scalping: 1M-5M charts with sensitivity 8-12
Day Trading: 15M-1H charts with sensitivity 6-8
Swing Trading: 4H-Daily charts with sensitivity 4-6
Market Conditions
Trending Markets: Reduce sensitivity, increase filter strength
Ranging Markets: Increase sensitivity, enable reversal signals
High Volatility: Adjust ATR risk factor to 2.0-2.5
Advanced Features
Customization Options
MA Cloud Periods: 8 customizable periods for cloud layers (default: 2,6,11,18,21,24,28,34)
Color Themes: Three professional color schemes plus transparent option
Dashboard Position: 9 positioning options with 4 size settings
Signal Filtering: Individual toggle controls for each signal type
Technical Specifications
Moving Average Types: 21 different MA calculations including advanced types (Jurik, FRAMA, VIDA, CMA)
Pullback Detection: Parabolic SAR with customizable start, increment, and maximum values
Statistical Analysis: Linear regression slope calculation for trend-based TP analysis
Important Limitations
Lagging Nature: Some signals may appear after potential entry points due to confirmation requirements
Ranging Markets: May produce false signals during extended sideways price action
High Volatility: Requires parameter adjustment during news events or unusual market conditions
Computational Load: Multiple timeframe analysis may impact performance on slower devices
No Guarantee: All signals are suggestions based on technical analysis and may be incorrect
Educational Disclaimers
This indicator is designed for educational and analytical purposes only. It represents a technical analysis tool based on mathematical calculations of historical price data and should not be considered as financial advice or trading recommendations.
Risk Warning: Trading involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors. Past performance of any trading system or methodology is not necessarily indicative of future results. The high degree of leverage can work against you as well as for you.
Important Notes:
Always conduct your own analysis before making trading decisions
Use appropriate position sizing and risk management strategies
Never risk more than you can afford to lose
Consider your investment objectives, experience level, and risk tolerance
Seek advice from qualified financial professionals when needed
Performance Disclaimer: Backtesting results do not guarantee future performance. Market conditions change constantly, and what worked in the past may not work in the future. Always paper trade new strategies before risking real capital.
[blackcat] L2 Trend LinearityOVERVIEW 
The L2 Trend Linearity indicator is a sophisticated market analysis tool designed to help traders identify and visualize market trend linearity by analyzing price action relative to dynamic support and resistance zones. This powerful Pine Script indicator utilizes the Arnaud Legoux Moving Average (ALMA) algorithm to calculate weighted price calculations and generate dynamic support/resistance zones that adapt to changing market conditions. By visualizing market zones through colored candles and histograms, the indicator provides clear visual cues about market momentum and potential trading opportunities. The script generates buy/sell signals based on zone crossovers, making it an invaluable tool for both technical analysis and automated trading strategies. Whether you're a day trader, swing trader, or algorithmic trader, this indicator can help you identify market regimes, support/resistance levels, and potential entry/exit points with greater precision.
 FEATURES 
Dynamic Support/Resistance Zones: Calculates dynamic support (bear market zone) and resistance (bull market zone) using weighted price calculations and ALMA smoothing
Visual Market Representation: Color-coded candles and histograms provide immediate visual feedback about market conditions
Smart Signal Generation: Automatic buy/sell signals generated from zone crossovers with clear visual indicators
Customizable Parameters: Four different ALMA smoothing parameters for various timeframes and trading styles
Multi-Timeframe Compatibility: Works across different timeframes from 1-minute to weekly charts
Real-time Analysis: Provides instant feedback on market momentum and trend direction
Clear Visual Cues: Green candles indicate bullish momentum, red candles indicate bearish momentum, and white candles indicate neutral conditions
Histogram Visualization: Blue histogram shows bear market zone (below support), aqua histogram shows bull market zone (above resistance)
Signal Labels: "B" labels mark buy signals (price crosses above resistance), "S" labels mark sell signals (price crosses below support)
Overlay Functionality: Works as an overlay indicator without cluttering the chart with unnecessary elements
Highly Customizable: All parameters can be adjusted to suit different trading strategies and market conditions
 HOW TO USE 
Add the Indicator to Your Chart
Open TradingView and navigate to your desired trading instrument
Click on "Indicators" in the top menu and select "New"
Search for "L2 Trend Linearity" or paste the Pine Script code
Click "Add to Chart" to apply the indicator
Configure the Parameters
ALMA Length Short: Set the short-term smoothing parameter (default: 3). Lower values provide more responsive signals but may generate more false signals
ALMA Length Medium: Set the medium-term smoothing parameter (default: 5). This provides a balance between responsiveness and stability
ALMA Length Long: Set the long-term smoothing parameter (default: 13). Higher values provide more stable signals but with less responsiveness
ALMA Length Very Long: Set the very long-term smoothing parameter (default: 21). This provides the most stable support/resistance levels
Understand the Visual Elements
Green Candles: Indicate bullish momentum when price is above the bear market zone (support)
Red Candles: Indicate bearish momentum when price is below the bull market zone (resistance)
White Candles: Indicate neutral market conditions when price is between support and resistance zones
Blue Histogram: Shows bear market zone when price is below support level
Aqua Histogram: Shows bull market zone when price is above resistance level
"B" Labels: Mark buy signals when price crosses above resistance
"S" Labels: Mark sell signals when price crosses below support
Identify Market Regimes
Bullish Regime: Price consistently above resistance zone with green candles and aqua histogram
Bearish Regime: Price consistently below support zone with red candles and blue histogram
Neutral Regime: Price oscillating between support and resistance zones with white candles
Generate Trading Signals
Buy Signals: Look for price crossing above the bull market zone (resistance) with confirmation from green candles
Sell Signals: Look for price crossing below the bear market zone (support) with confirmation from red candles
Confirmation: Always wait for confirmation from candle color changes before entering trades
Optimize for Different Timeframes
Scalping: Use shorter ALMA lengths (3-5) for 1-5 minute charts
Day Trading: Use medium ALMA lengths (5-13) for 15-60 minute charts
Swing Trading: Use longer ALMA lengths (13-21) for 1-4 hour charts
Position Trading: Use very long ALMA lengths (21+) for daily and weekly charts
 LIMITATIONS 
Whipsaw Markets: The indicator may generate false signals in choppy, sideways markets where price oscillates rapidly between support and resistance
Lagging Nature: Like all moving average-based indicators, there is inherent lag in the calculations, which may result in delayed signals
Not a Standalone Tool: This indicator should be used in conjunction with other technical analysis tools and risk management strategies
Market Structure Dependency: Performance may vary depending on market structure and volatility conditions
Parameter Sensitivity: Different markets may require different parameter settings for optimal performance
No Volume Integration: The indicator does not incorporate volume data, which could provide additional confirmation signals
Limited Backtesting: Pine Script limitations may restrict comprehensive backtesting capabilities
Not Suitable for All Instruments: May perform differently on stocks, forex, crypto, and futures markets
Requires Confirmation: Signals should always be confirmed with other indicators or price action analysis
Not Predictive: The indicator identifies current market conditions but does not predict future price movements
 NOTES 
ALMA Algorithm: The indicator uses the Arnaud Legoux Moving Average (ALMA) algorithm, which is known for its excellent smoothing capabilities and reduced lag compared to traditional moving averages
Weighted Price Calculations: The bear market zone uses (2low + close) / 3, while the bull market zone uses (high + 2close) / 3, providing more weight to recent price action
Dynamic Zones: The support and resistance zones are dynamic and adapt to changing market conditions, making them more responsive than static levels
Color Psychology: The color scheme follows traditional trading psychology - green for bullish, red for bearish, and white for neutral
Signal Timing: The signals are generated on the close of each bar, ensuring they are based on complete price action
Label Positioning: Buy signals appear below the bar (red "B" label), while sell signals appear above the bar (green "S" label)
Multiple Timeframes: The indicator can be applied to multiple timeframes simultaneously for comprehensive analysis
Risk Management: Always use proper risk management techniques when trading based on indicator signals
Market Context: Consider the overall market context and trend direction when interpreting signals
Confirmation: Look for confirmation from other indicators or price action patterns before entering trades
Practice: Test the indicator on historical data before using it in live trading
Customization: Feel free to experiment with different parameter combinations to find what works best for your trading style
 THANKS 
Special thanks to the TradingView community and the Pine Script developers for creating such a powerful and flexible platform for technical analysis. This indicator builds upon the foundation of the ALMA algorithm and various moving average techniques developed by technical analysis pioneers. The concept of dynamic support and resistance zones has been refined over decades of market analysis, and this script represents a modern implementation of these timeless principles. We acknowledge the contributions of all traders and developers who have contributed to the evolution of technical analysis and continue to push the boundaries of what's possible with algorithmic trading tools.
Savitzky-Golay Hampel Filter | AlphaNattSavitzky-Golay Hampel Filter | AlphaNatt 
A revolutionary indicator combining  NASA's satellite data processing  algorithms with  robust statistical outlier detection  to create the most scientifically advanced trend filter available on TradingView.
 "This is the same mathematics that processes signals from the Hubble Space Telescope and analyzes data from the Large Hadron Collider - now applied to financial markets." 
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 🚀 SCIENTIFIC PEDIGREE 
 Savitzky-Golay Filter Applications: 
 
 NASA:  Satellite telemetry and space probe data processing
 CERN:  Particle physics data analysis at the LHC
 Pharmaceutical:  Chromatography and spectroscopy analysis
 Astronomy:  Processing signals from radio telescopes
 Medical:  ECG and EEG signal processing
 
 Hampel Filter Usage: 
 
 Aerospace:  Cleaning sensor data from aircraft and spacecraft
 Manufacturing:  Quality control in precision engineering
 Seismology:  Earthquake detection and analysis
 Robotics:  Sensor fusion and noise reduction
 
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 🧬 THE MATHEMATICS 
 1. Savitzky-Golay Filter 
The SG filter performs  local polynomial regression  on data points:
 
 Fits a polynomial of degree  n  to a sliding window of data
 Evaluates the polynomial at the center point
 Preserves higher moments (peaks, valleys) unlike moving averages
 Maintains derivative information for true momentum analysis
 Originally published in  Analytical Chemistry  (1964)
 
 Mathematical Properties: 
 
 Optimal smoothing  in the least-squares sense
 Preserves statistical moments  up to polynomial order
 Exact derivative calculation  without additional lag
 Superior frequency response  vs traditional filters
 
 2. Hampel Filter 
A robust outlier detector based on  Median Absolute Deviation  (MAD):
 
 Identifies outliers using robust statistics
 Replaces spurious values with polynomial-fitted estimates
 Resistant to up to 50% contaminated data
 MAD is 1.4826 times more robust than standard deviation
 
 Outlier Detection Formula: 
 |x - median| > k × 1.4826 × MAD 
Where k is the threshold parameter (typically 3 for 99.7% confidence)
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 💎 WHY THIS IS SUPERIOR 
 vs Moving Averages: 
 
 Preserves peaks and valleys (critical for catching tops/bottoms)
 No lag penalty for smoothness
 Maintains derivative information
 Polynomial fitting > simple averaging
 
 vs Other Filters: 
 
 Outlier immunity (Hampel component)
 Scientifically optimal smoothing
 Preserves higher-order features
 Used in billion-dollar research projects
 
 Unique Advantages: 
 
 Feature Preservation:  Maintains market structure while smoothing
 Spike Immunity:  Ignores false breakouts and stop hunts
 Derivative Accuracy:  True momentum without additional indicators
 Scientific Validation:  60+ years of academic research
 
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 ⚙️ PARAMETER OPTIMIZATION 
 1. Polynomial Order (2-5) 
 
 2 (Quadratic):  Maximum smoothing, gentle curves
 3 (Cubic):  Balanced smoothing and responsiveness  (recommended) 
 4-5 (Higher):  More responsive, preserves more features
 
 2. Window Size (7-51) 
 
 Must be odd number
 Larger = smoother but more lag
 Formula: 2×(desired smoothing period) + 1
 Default 21 = analyzes 10 bars each side
 
 3. Hampel Threshold (1.0-5.0) 
 
 1.0:  Aggressive outlier removal (68% confidence)
 2.0:  Moderate outlier removal (95% confidence)
 3.0:  Conservative outlier removal (99.7% confidence)  (default) 
 4.0+:  Only extreme outliers removed
 
 4. Final Smoothing (1-7) 
 
 Additional WMA smoothing after filtering
 1 = No additional smoothing
 3-5 = Recommended for most timeframes
 7 = Ultra-smooth for position trading
 
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 📊 TRADING STRATEGIES 
 Signal Recognition: 
 
 Cyan Line:  Bullish trend with positive derivative
 Pink Line:  Bearish trend with negative derivative
 Color Change:  Trend reversal with polynomial confirmation
 
 1. Trend Following Strategy 
 
 Enter when price crosses above cyan filter
 Exit when filter turns pink
 Use filter as dynamic stop loss
 Best in trending markets
 
 2. Mean Reversion Strategy 
 
 Enter long when price touches filter from below in uptrend
 Enter short when price touches filter from above in downtrend
 Exit at opposite band or filter color change
 Excellent for range-bound markets
 
 3. Derivative Strategy (Advanced) 
 
 The SG filter preserves derivative information
 Acceleration = second derivative > 0
 Enter on positive first derivative + positive acceleration
 Exit on negative second derivative (momentum slowing)
 
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 📈 PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS 
 Strengths: 
 
 Outlier Immunity:  Ignores stop hunts and flash crashes
 Feature Preservation:  Catches tops/bottoms better than MAs
 Smooth Output:  Reduces whipsaws significantly
 Scientific Basis:  Not curve-fitted or optimized to markets
 
 Considerations: 
 
 Slight lag in extreme volatility (all filters have this)
 Requires odd window sizes (mathematical requirement)
 More complex than simple moving averages
 Best with liquid instruments
 
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 🔬 SCIENTIFIC BACKGROUND 
 Savitzky-Golay Publication: 
 "Smoothing and Differentiation of Data by Simplified Least Squares Procedures" 
- Abraham Savitzky & Marcel Golay
- Analytical Chemistry, Vol. 36, No. 8, 1964
 Hampel Filter Origin: 
 "Robust Statistics: The Approach Based on Influence Functions" 
- Frank Hampel et al., 1986
- Princeton University Press
These techniques have been validated in thousands of scientific papers and are standard tools in:
 
 NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
 European Space Agency
 CERN (Large Hadron Collider)
 MIT Lincoln Laboratory
 Max Planck Institutes
 
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 💡 ADVANCED TIPS 
 
 News Trading:  Lower Hampel threshold before major events to catch spikes
 Scalping:  Use Order=2 for maximum smoothness, Window=11 for responsiveness
 Position Trading:  Increase Window to 31+ for long-term trends
 Combine with Volume:  Strong trends need volume confirmation
 Multiple Timeframes:  Use daily for trend, hourly for entry
 Watch the Derivative:  Filter color changes when first derivative changes sign
 
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 ⚠️ IMPORTANT NOTICES 
 
 Not financial advice - educational purposes only
 Past performance does not guarantee future results
 Always use proper risk management
 Test settings on your specific instrument and timeframe
 No indicator is perfect - part of complete trading system
 
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 🏆 CONCLUSION 
The Savitzky-Golay Hampel Filter represents the  pinnacle of scientific signal processing  applied to financial markets. By combining polynomial regression with robust outlier detection, traders gain access to the same mathematical tools that:
 
 Guide spacecraft to other planets
 Detect gravitational waves from black holes
 Analyze particle collisions at near light-speed
 Process signals from deep space
 
This isn't just another indicator - it's  rocket science for trading .
 "When NASA needs to separate signal from noise in billion-dollar missions, they use these exact algorithms. Now you can too." 
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 Developed by AlphaNatt 
 Version:  1.0
 Release:  2025
 Pine Script:  v6
 "Where Space Technology Meets Market Analysis" 
 Not financial advice. Always DYOR
Advanced Pattern Detection System [50+ Patterns]【Advanced Pattern Detection System - Auto-detects 50+ Chart Patterns】
Introducing the most powerful pattern detection indicator for TradingView!
◆ What is this?
An automated tool that finds and displays over 50 chart patterns on your charts. It detects all the patterns professional traders use - Double Tops, Triangles, Head & Shoulders, and more - all in ONE indicator.
◆ Main Features
・Detects 50+ patterns in real-time
・Shows visual explanation of WHY each pattern was identified
・Automatically calculates theoretical target prices
・Displays confidence levels in % (60-95%)
・Choose panel position from 9 locations
・Works on all timeframes (1min to Monthly)
◆ Detectable Patterns
1. Classic Patterns (Double Top/Bottom, Head & Shoulders, etc.)
2. Triangle Patterns (Ascending, Descending, Symmetrical, Expanding)
3. Continuation Patterns (Flags, Pennants, Wedges, etc.)
4. Harmonic Patterns (Gartley, Butterfly, Bat, etc.)
5. Price Action (Pin Bar, Engulfing, Hammer, etc.)
6. Special Patterns (Cup & Handle, V-formations, etc.)
◆ What Makes It Different
・Not just detection - shows the reasoning behind it
・Auto-draws pivot points and necklines
・Displays target prices with % gain/loss from current price
・Detects multiple patterns simultaneously, sorted by confidence
・Available in both Japanese and English versions
◆ Perfect For
✓ Anyone tired of using multiple indicators
✓ Beginners wanting to learn pattern trading
✓ Traders who don't want to miss entry points
✓ Those looking to improve discretionary trading accuracy
◆ How to Use (Easy 3 Steps)
1. Open TradingView and paste code in Pine Editor
2. Click "Add to Chart"
3. Enable only the patterns you need in settings
◆ Color Meanings
Green → Bullish potential (Buy signal)
Red → Bearish potential (Sell signal)
Yellow → Neutral direction (Wait and see)
◆ Recommended Settings
Scalping: Detection period 20, Sensitivity 0.0025
Day Trading: Detection period 50, Sensitivity 0.002
Swing Trading: Detection period 100, Sensitivity 0.0015
◆ Real Trading Example
"Detects Double Bottom → 85% confidence → Enter on neckline break → Take profit at displayed target price"
This is how you can use it in practice.
◆ Important Notes
・This is an analysis tool, not investment advice
・Always combine with other indicators
・Always set stop losses
・Practice on demo account before live trading
◆ Performance
If running slow, turn OFF unused pattern categories. Reducing max display count to 3 also helps.
◆ Summary
This single tool provides functionality that would normally require multiple paid indicators (worth $100-200 total). It's the ultimate pattern detection system recommended for all traders, from beginners to professionals.
Give it a try if interested! Feel free to ask questions in the comments.
RSI deyvidholnik
📊 Overview
RSI deyvidholnik is an advanced technical indicator that combines the power of traditional RSI (Relative Strength Index) with automatic divergence detection to identify potential market reversal points. This indicator was developed by kingthies and offers clear visual analysis of overbought/oversold conditions along with highly precise divergence signals.
🔧 Key Features
Customizable RSI
Data Source: Configurable (default: close)
Period: Adjustable (default: 14)
Moving Average: Multiple types available (SMA, EMA, SMMA, WMA, VWMA, MMS)
MA Period: Configurable (default: 14)
Divergence Detection
The indicator identifies four types of divergences:
🟢 Bullish Divergence
Occurs when price makes lower lows, but RSI makes higher lows
Indicates possible trend reversal from bearish to bullish
Signaled with green dots on RSI
🔴 Bearish Divergence
Occurs when price makes higher highs, but RSI makes lower highs
Indicates possible trend reversal from bullish to bearish
Signaled with red dots on RSI
🟢 Hidden Bullish Divergence (Optional)
Price makes higher lows while RSI makes lower lows
Confirms continuation of bullish trend
Useful in trending markets
🔴 Hidden Bearish Divergence (Optional)
Price makes lower highs while RSI makes higher highs
Confirms continuation of bearish trend
Useful in trending markets
⚙️ Pivot Settings
Optimized Default Configuration
Right Bars: 1 (quick confirmation)
Left Bars: 5 (noise filtering)
Maximum Bars Between Pivots: 60
Minimum Bars Between Pivots: 3
These settings have been adjusted to provide:
✅ Faster and more responsive signals
✅ Reduction of false signals
✅ Better identification of significant pivots
🎨 Visual Interface
RSI Levels
Line 70: Overbought zone (red)
Line 50: Neutral centerline
Line 30: Oversold zone (green)
Gradient fill: Visually intensifies extreme zones
Graphical Elements
RSI: Main line in white
Moving Average: Smoothed yellow line
Divergence Points: Colored markers on pivots
Background: Subtle fill for better readability
📈 How to Use
For Reversal Trading
Enable only: Bullish and Bearish (default)
Look for: Divergences in overbought/oversold zones
Confirm with: Other indicators or price analysis
For Trend Trading
Enable: Hidden Bull and Hidden Bear
Use in: Markets with clear established trends
Combine with: Market structure analysis
Alert Configuration
The indicator includes automatic alerts for:
⚠️ Bullish Divergence
⚠️ Bearish Divergence
⚠️ Hidden Bullish Divergence
⚠️ Hidden Bearish Divergence
💡 Main Advantages
✅ Automatic Detection: Identifies divergences without manual interpretation
✅ Optimized Configuration: Default values tested for maximum efficiency
✅ Clean Interface: Clear and professional visual
✅ Integrated Alerts: Automatic signal notifications
✅ Flexibility: Multiple customization options
✅ Performance: Optimized code for efficient execution
🎯 Recommended Timeframes
Scalping: 1m, 5m (with more sensitive settings)
Intraday: 15m, 30m, 1h (default configuration)
Swing: 4h, 1D (for medium-term signals)
⚠️ Important Considerations
Not infallible: Always use in conjunction with other analysis methods
Sideways markets: More effective in markets with directional movement
Confirmation: Always wait for signal confirmation before trading
Risk management: Always implement adequate stop-loss and take-profit
RSI Dynamic Bands█ OVERVIEW
The "RSI Dynamic Bands" indicator is a variant of the Relative Strength Index (RSI) oscillator that brings its signals directly onto the price chart. It displays dynamic bands around the price, adjusted based on RSI levels, enabling easy identification of potential overbought or oversold conditions. The indicator also integrates a multi-timeframe RSI table, facilitating the analysis of trend strength across different timeframes.
█ CONCEPTS
The "RSI Dynamic Bands" indicator is designed to simplify the interpretation of price levels in the context of support and resistance zones, which can be correlated with other technical indicators and RSI values. Since the price itself does not display RSI values, a table showing RSI for four selected timeframes has been added, allowing traders to quickly assess trend strength across different time intervals. The most effective approach is to combine the indicator with other technical analysis tools, such as Fibonacci levels or pivot points, to confirm signals when the price approaches the bands and RSI values indicate a potential reversal.
Band Calculation
The bands are calculated based on the current closing price and RSI values, incorporating dynamic scaling to better adapt to market conditions. The formulas for the bands are as follows:
 • Upper Band: close + (rsiUpper - rsi) * scaleFactor, where rsiUpper is the upper RSI level (default: 70), and scaleFactor accounts for market volatility.
 • Lower Band: close + (rsiLower - rsi) * scaleFactor, where rsiLower is the lower RSI level (default: 30).
 • Midline: The arithmetic average of the upper and lower bands: (upperBand + lowerBand) / 2.
Why Scaling? Without scaling, the bands would be chaotic and jagged, making them difficult to interpret. Scaling smooths the bands, making them wider during periods of high volatility and narrower during consolidation, better reflecting potential support and resistance levels.
Indicator Features
 • Dynamic Price Bands: The bands adapt to market conditions, facilitating the identification of key price levels.
 • Multi-Timeframe RSI Table: Displays RSI values for four selected timeframes (default: 15m, 1h, 4h, Daily), enabling comparison of trend strength across different perspectives.
 • Style Customization: Users can adjust band colors, line thickness, and toggle the visibility of bands, fills, and the table.
How to Set Up the Indicator
1 — Add the "RSI Dynamic Bands" indicator to your TradingView chart.
2 — Configure parameters in the settings, such as RSI length, upper/lower levels, and scaling multiplier, to match your trading style.
3 — Enable or disable the display of bands, fills, or the RSI table based on your needs.
4 — Adjust band and table colors in the input section and line thickness in the "Style" section to better align the indicator with your chart.
█ OTHER SECTIONS
FEATURES
 • RSI Length: The period for calculating RSI (default: 14).
 • RSI Levels: Thresholds for overbought (default: 70) and oversold (default: 30).
 • Scaling Multiplier: Adjusts bands based on market volatility (default: 0.15).
 • Table Timeframes: Select four timeframes for the RSI table (default: 15m, 1h, 4h, Daily).
 • Style Options: Customize band colors, fills, table, and line thickness.
HOW TO USE
Add the indicator to your chart, configure the parameters, and observe price interactions with the bands to identify potential entry and exit points. The RSI table allows you to compare RSI values across different timeframes, aiding in trading decisions. The most effective approach is to combine the indicator with other technical analysis tools, such as Fibonacci levels or pivot points, to confirm signals when the price approaches the bands and RSI values indicate a potential reversal.
Trading Strategies:
 • Scalping: Use lower timeframes (e.g., 5m, 15m) in the RSI table to quickly identify short-term lows and highs. Wait for the price to approach the lower band in the RSI oversold zone, with RSI on lower timeframes starting to rise, and other tools, such as Fibonacci levels (e.g., 38.2%) or pivot points, confirming support.
 • Medium-Term Trading: Focus on 1h and 4h timeframes. Look for confirmation of a low on a lower timeframe (e.g., 1h), where RSI indicates oversold conditions or starts rising, then check if RSI on a higher timeframe (e.g., 4h) confirms the trend. Confirmation from other tools, such as a Fibonacci level (e.g., 50%) or pivot point near the bands, strengthens the signal.
 • Long-Term Trading: Use Daily and higher timeframes (e.g., Weekly). Wait for all relevant timeframes to confirm a low (e.g., RSI near oversold and price at the lower band), with lower timeframes (e.g., 4h) showing rising RSI. Other tools, such as Fibonacci levels (e.g., 61.8%) or pivot points near the bands, can further confirm a trend reversal signal.
Adaptive Weighted Regression Channel (AWRC)Short Description: 
The Adaptive Weighted Regression Channel (AWRC) is an advanced technical analysis tool that plots a dynamic regression channel based on the recent price action. The centerline is a linear regression (trendline) fitted to the selected price source over a rolling window. The channel boundaries are placed above and below the regression line by a user-selected multiple of the weighted standard deviation.
What makes AWRC unique is its ability to optionally weight each bar’s importance in the regression using Volume, ATR (Average True Range), or Recency Decay, offering a channel that can adapt to market volatility, participation, or trend acceleration.
 Parameter Explanations: 
length: Number of bars for the regression window (how many recent candles are included). Higher values = smoother, less sensitive channel.
StdDev Multiplier (mult): Controls the channel width. 2.0 is classic; higher = wider channels, lower = tighter.
Enable Weighting?: Turn ON to activate weighting of each bar. If OFF, all bars are equally weighted (classic regression channel).
Weight Type: Select what to use for weights (only active if Enable Weighting is ON):
 
 "Volume": Higher volume bars have more influence on the regression.
 "ATR": Bars with higher volatility (as measured by ATR) have more influence.
 "Decay": More recent bars are given more weight (controlled by Decay parameter).
 
Decay: If Weight Type is "Decay", this controls the rate of recency decay. (e.g. 0.98 = slow decay; 0.90 = fast decay; values close to 1 mean a longer memory.)
Source for the calculation (src): Selects which price is regressed. Default is hl2 (average of high and low); you can choose close, open, etc.
Recommended Parameters:
For general use: length = 34, mult = 2.0, Enable Weighting = OFF, src = hl2
For volume-aware channel: Enable Weighting = ON, Weight Type = "Volume"
For volatility sensitivity: Enable Weighting = ON, Weight Type = "ATR"
For extra focus on recent price: Enable Weighting = ON, Weight Type = "Decay", Decay = 0.95 or 0.98
For swing trading: length = 21–55, mult = 1.5–2.5
For intraday/scalping: length = 10–20, mult = 1.0–1.5
Usage Tips:
 
 The regression line shows the "best fit" trend for the selected window.
 
 The channel captures the typical range; price breaking outside the channel can signal strength, exhaustion, or breakout.
 
 Volume and ATR weighting help the channel adapt to market participation or volatility spikes.
 
 Decay weighting locks onto the most recent trend direction quickly.
 
 Adjust parameters to fit your timeframe and market volatility.
 
 Use AWRC to spot trending moves, reversals, or overextensions.
 
Try different weighting and channel settings to match your trading style!
RSI, CCI, ADX Panel (Custom TF for Each)RSI, CCI, and ADX Combined – Multi-Timeframe, Fully Customizable Panel Indicator for TradingView
Overview
This Pine Script indicator integrates the Relative Strength Index (RSI), Commodity Channel Index (CCI), and Average Directional Index (ADX) into a single, clean panel for effortless technical analysis. Each indicator operates independently, with customizable length, smoothing, and time frame for maximum flexibility. Traders can now monitor momentum, trend strength, and overbought/oversold conditions across different time frames—all in one place.
Key Features
Independent Controls: Set length, smoothing (ADX), and time frame individually for each indicator via the settings panel.
Multi-Timeframe Support: Each oscillator (RSI, CCI, ADX) can be calculated on its own time frame, enabling nuanced inter-timeframe analysis.
Customizable Visualization: Adjust line color and thickness for each indicator to match your chart style.
Clean, Non-Overlay Display: All three indicators are plotted in a dedicated panel beneath the price chart, reducing clutter.
Reference Levels: Includes standard reference lines for oversold/overbought (RSI, CCI) and trend threshold (ADX) for quick visual cues.
Usage Ideas
Swing Trading: Compare short- and long-term momentum using different time frames for RSI, CCI, and ADX.
Trend Confirmation: Use ADX to filter RSI and CCI signals—only trade overbought/oversold conditions during strong trends.
Divergence Hunting: Spot divergences between time frames for early reversal signals.
Scalping: Set RSI and CCI to lower time frames for entry, while monitoring higher timeframe ADX for trend context.
How to Install
Paste the script into the Pine Editor on TradingView.
Add to chart. Adjust settings as desired.
Save as a template for quick reuse on any chart—all your custom settings will be preserved.
Customization
Edit lengths and time frames in the indicator’s settings dialog.
Toggle reference lines on/off as needed.
Fine-tune line appearance (color, thickness) for clarity.
Note:
This indicator does not provide automated buy/sell signals. It is a customizable analytical tool for manual or semi-automated trading. Use in combination with other technical or fundamental analysis for best results.
Combine Momentum, Trend, and Volatility—Seamlessly and Visually—With One Indicator.






















