R Dominant Range [CRT] by Sergi SernaR Dominant Range identifies the most influential R range located to the left of the current price action. It highlights the dominant zone that still impacts market behavior, helping traders understand which range is controlling the current structure.
Structure
Previous D/W/M HLOCHey traders,
Here's a simple Multi-Timeframe indicator that essentially turns time and price into a box. It'll take the previous high, low, opening price, or closing price from one of the three timeframes of your choice (day, week, or month). For whatever reason I can't get the opening price to function consistently so if you find improvements feel free to let me know, this will help traders who prefer to use opening price over closing price.
Naturally this form of charting is classical and nature and some key figures you could use to study its usage are
- Richard W. Schabacker (1930s)
- Edwards & Magee (1948)
- Peter Brandt
- Stacey Burke (more on the intraday side - typically our preference)
It's usage put plainly:
- Quantifying Accumulation or Distribution
- Revealing Energy Build-Up (Compression)
- Framing Breakouts and False Breakouts
- Structuring Time
- Identifying opportunities to trade a daily, weekly, or monthly range.
Market Profile based Support/ResistanceBrought to you by Stock Kaka - Your trading sidekick 🦜📈 - pay your visit at stockkaka.my.canva.site or find us on X #StockKaka
📊 What This Indicator Does
Ever wish the market would just tell you where the important levels are? Well, buckle up, because this indicator is like having a market whisperer on your chart!
Based on cutting-edge hierarchical market structure analysis (fancy words for "smart support and resistance"), this bad boy uses ATR-based Directional Change to identify turning points that actually matter. No more guessing where price might bounce or break—let the algorithm do the heavy lifting while you sip your coffee ☕
🎯 The Five Levels Explained (From Noisy to Mighty)
Think of these levels like a pyramid of importance. Level 0 is your chatty friend who notices everything, while Level 4 is the wise oracle who only speaks when it really matters.
Level 0: The Hyperactive Scout 🐿️
What it does: Catches every little zigzag in price using ATR confirmation
Significance: Very short-term, intraday noise
Best for: Scalpers who love action every few minutes
Trader Type: "I refresh my chart 100 times an hour"
Reliability: ⭐⭐ (It's enthusiastic but easily excitable)
Level 1: The Day Trader's Buddy 🎯
What it does: Filters Level 0 to show minor swing highs/lows
Significance: Intraday support/resistance, hourly structure
Best for: Day traders, scalpers looking for better entries
Trader Type: "I close all positions before dinner"
Reliability: ⭐⭐⭐ (Solid for quick moves)
Level 2: The Swing Trader's Sweet Spot 🎪
What it does: Identifies multi-day to weekly structure points
Significance: Intermediate support/resistance where battles happen
Best for: Swing traders, position traders
Trader Type: "I hold for days, not minutes"
Reliability: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Now we're talking real structure!)
Level 3: The Big Money Magnet 💰
What it does: Shows major market structure—where the whales play
Significance: Weekly to monthly levels, institutional zones
Best for: Position traders, trend followers
Trader Type: "I think in weeks and months, not hours"
Reliability: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (These levels have gravitational pull!)
Level 4: The Market Prophet 🔮
What it does: Reveals ultra-major turning points (think: quarterly/yearly pivots)
Significance: Long-term macro structure, investment-grade levels
Best for: Investors, long-term position traders
Trader Type: "Warren Buffett is my spirit animal"
Reliability: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (When these break, market's rewrite the story)
⚙️ Parameter Setup Guide (The Secret Sauce)
The magic ingredient is the ATR Lookback Period—think of it as teaching the indicator your timeframe's "dialect." Here's your cheat sheet:
2-Minute Chart ⚡
ATR Lookback: 720 (24 hours of 2-min bars)
Who uses this: Crypto degens, futures scalpers, adrenaline junkies
Show Levels: L0, L1, L2 (L3+ won't budge much)
Pro Tip: Enable only L1 and L2 or your chart will look like spaghetti
5-Minute Chart 🏃
ATR Lookback: 288 (24 hours of 5-min bars)
Who uses this: Active day traders, news traders
Show Levels: L1, L2, L3
Pro Tip: L2 is your best friend here—perfect for intraday swings
15-Minute Chart 📈
ATR Lookback: 96 (24 hours of 15-min bars)
Who uses this: Swing traders, patient day traders
Show Levels: L1, L2, L3
Pro Tip: This is the "Goldilocks zone"—not too fast, not too slow
1-Hour Chart ⏰
ATR Lookback: 168 (1 week of hourly bars)
Who uses this: Swing traders, position traders
Show Levels: L2, L3, L4
Pro Tip: L3 levels here are like magnets for price action
Daily Chart 📅
ATR Lookback: 30 to 50 (1-2 months)
Who uses this: Investors, long-term traders, people with patience
Show Levels: L2, L3, L4
Pro Tip: L4 on dailies = "Don't fight this level, respect it"
🎨 How to Use This Thing
Add to Chart - Duh! 😄
Set Your ATR Lookback - Use the guide above (don't wing it!)
Enable Relevant Levels - Less is more! Turn off levels that just clutter
Watch the Magic - See horizontal lines appear at key S/R zones
Check the Table - Top-right corner shows current levels (fancy!)
Set Alerts - Get notified when price approaches or breaks levels
Trading Strategies 🎲
The Bounce Play:
Price approaches Level 2 or 3 support → Look for bullish reversal signals
Take profit at the next level resistance
Stop loss just below the support level
The Breakout Play:
Price breaks through Level 2/3 resistance with volume → Go long
Next level becomes your target
Failed breakout? Level becomes resistance again (classic fake-out)
The Confluence Play:
When Level 3 aligns with your favorite indicator (RSI oversold, moving average, Fibonacci) → Chef's kiss! 👨🍳💋
These multi-confirmation setups are where the money lives
🚨 Important Notes (Read This or Blame Yourself Later)
⚠️ This indicator REPAINTS on the current bar until an extreme is confirmed. That's not a bug, it's how directional change works. The past levels are solid as a rock, but the pending one is still... pending.
⚠️ More levels ≠ Better results. Showing all 5 levels is like having 5 GPS apps shouting directions at once. Pick 2-3 levels max.
⚠️ ATR Lookback matters! Wrong setting = garbage results. Use the guide above or experiment carefully.
⚠️ Volatile markets (crypto, meme stocks) work GREAT with this. Choppy, range-bound markets? Meh.
⚠️ Combine with other tools! This shows you WHERE, not WHEN. Use momentum indicators, volume, or your favorite chicken entrails for timing 🐔
🦜 Final Word from Stock Kaka
Remember: Indicators don't make money, traders do. This tool shows you where the market has historically respected structure. What you do with that info? That's on you, champ!
Use proper risk management, don't YOLO your rent money, and may your stops never get hunted 🎯
Trade smart, trade safe, and let Stock Kaka be your guide!
📝 Credits
Algorithm: neurotrader888 (Python implementation)
Pine Script Conversion: Your friendly neighborhood Stock Kaka team!!
Inspiration: Ginger chai, market inefficiencies, and a dash of chaos
📌 Tags
support-and-resistance market-structure atr directional-change multi-timeframe swing-trading day-trading levels hierarchical-analysis algo-trading
Price–Volume Anomaly DetectorDescription
This indicator identifies unusual relationships between price strength and trading volume. By analyzing expected intraday volume behavior and comparing it with current activity, it highlights potential exhaustion, absorption, or expansion events that may signal changing market dynamics.
How It Works
The script profiles average volume by time of day and compares current volume against this adaptive baseline. Combined with normalized price movement (ATR-based), it detects conditions where price and volume diverge:
Exhaustion: Strong price move on low volume (potential fade)
Absorption: Weak price move on high volume (potential reversal)
Expansion: Strong price move on high volume (momentum continuation)
Key Features
Adaptive time-based volume normalization
Configurable sensitivity thresholds
Optional visibility for each anomaly type
Adjustable label transparency and offset
Light Mode support: label text automatically adjusts for dark or light chart backgrounds
Lightweight overlay design
Inputs Overview
Volume Profile Resolution: Defines time bucket size for expected volume
[* ]Lookback Days: Controls how quickly the profile adapts
Price / Volume Thresholds: Tune anomaly sensitivity
Show Expansion / Exhaustion / Absorption: Toggle specific labels
Label Transparency & Offset: Adjust chart visibility
How to Use:
Apply the indicator to any chart or timeframe.
Observe where labels appear:
🔴 Exhaustion: strong price, weak volume
🔵 Absorption: weak price, strong volume
🟢 Expansion: strong price, strong volume
Use these as context clues, not trade signals — combine with broader volume or trend analysis.
How It Helps
Reveals hidden price–volume imbalances
Highlights areas where momentum may be fading or strengthening
Enhances understanding of market behavior beyond raw price action
⚠️Disclaimer:
This script is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It is not financial advice and should not be considered a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any financial instrument. Trading involves significant risk of loss and is not suitable for every investor. Users should perform their own due diligence and consult with a licensed financial advisor before making any trading decisions. The author does not guarantee any profits or results from using this script, and assumes no liability for any losses incurred. Use this script at your own risk.
Power of 369 [SmartFoxy]The Power of 369 Indicator detects market swing structures and overlays dynamic time-based color labeling using the 3-6-9 numeric pattern.
It highlights price turning points with summed time signatures, aligning intraday structure with temporal symmetry.
Includes OTT session filtering, automatic box plotting, ATR-based validation, and custom color control for 3, 6, 9 digit resonance.
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## 📘 How to Use
Activate the Indicator
1. Add Magic 369 to your chart.
It works on any timeframe and market — Forex, Crypto, Indices, or Stocks.
2. Adjust the Session Duration to divide the chart into visual time blocks.
3. Use the OTT filter to show activity only during your preferred trading session.
4. Enable “Show sum of times” to display the digit sum of each candle’s time (e.g., m+m or h+h+m+m).
Combine this with “Show Swing Labels” or Market Structures to visualize both time and structure interaction.
5. Turn on “Set new colors 369” in the settings.
Each label changes its color based on the time-sum value:
3 → Orange — Accumulation;
6 → Blue — Manipulation;
9 → Purple — Distribution;
Other digits → Neutral gray.
6. Market Structure Tools:
Detects Swing Highs/Lows automatically;
Marks BoS (Break of Structure) and CHoCH (Change of Character);
Optionally validates swings using ATR deviation for confirmation.
7. Customize Visuals – Adjust label size, line style, colors, and opacity to match your chart theme.
8. Interpretation – Use the 3-6-9 patterns to identify time-based energy shifts in market flow —
3 initiates accumulation, 6 signals manipulation, and 9 completes distribution. Together, they reveal the rhythm behind structural price movements.
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## ⚙️ Settings Overview
🕓 Session Settings:
Show Boxes Session – enables time-block boxes on chart.
Session Duration – defines how many bars each session lasts.
Show only at OTT – displays sessions only during your chosen trading hours (e.g., 16:30–22:00).
Boxes Drawing Limit – limits the maximum number of boxes drawn on the chart.
🔢 3-6-9 Color Logic
Set new colors 369 – activates unique colors based on the time-sum digit.
/3, /6, /9, /others – customize colors for each digit group:
3 → Accumulation;
6 → Manipulation;
9 → Distribution;
others → Neutral.
🧭 Labels
Show Swings Labels – toggles display of H/L, HH/HL/LL/LH, or symbol ◆.
Show sum of times – displays digit-sum values next to swing labels.
Type of Sum – choose between:
m+m → uses minute sum only
h+h+m+m → uses hour + minute sum combined
Label Size – adjusts label text size.
📈 Market Structure (𝓜𝓢)
Show Market Structures – enables structure detection and visualization.
Show 𝓜𝓢 Validation (ATR) – confirms structure strength using ATR-based deviation logic.
Show 𝓜𝓢 Labels – shows BoS and CHoCH labels directly on the chart.
Show Levels – draws support/resistance levels from recent structures.
Colors – separate settings for bullish and bearish structures.
SMC pro trend
The PSK FX Structure Indicator (also known as SMC pro trend) is a complete Smart Money Concepts (SMC) toolkit designed for professional structure traders.
It detects and visualizes key price structure elements such as BoS (Break of Structure), CHoCH (Change of Character), HH/HL/LH/LL, IDM zones, SCOB, sweeps, inside bars, and EMA confluence — all with precise non-repainting logic.
This indicator helps traders read price action like an institution — identifying liquidity shifts, order flow direction, and possible reversal or continuation zones.
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⚙️ Core Features
🧭 Structure Detection
• Automatic detection of major structure points:
• HH – Higher High
• HL – Higher Low
• LH – Lower High
• LL – Lower Low
• Confirms BoS (Break of Structure) and CHoCH (Change of Character) events in both bullish and bearish markets.
• Marks each structure change with labels and connecting lines for clarity.
🔁 BoS / CHoCH Logic
• Solid line = BoS
• Dashed line = CHoCH
• Colored by direction:
• 🟩 Bullish = Green
• 🟥 Bearish = Red
• Option to show live BoS/CHoCH lines extending forward for real-time updates.
🧱 IDM (Internal Displacement Model) Zones
• Detects previous and live IDM zones (premium/discount zones).
• Highlights IDM candles that cause structural displacement.
• Labels each detected IDM level automatically.
⚡ Sweeps (Liquidity Grab Detection)
• Detects when price sweeps previous highs/lows.
• Marks these zones with dotted lines and optional “X” markers.
🧩 SCOB Pattern (Smart Candle Order Block)
• Detects and colors special SMC candle structures:
• Bullish SCOB → Aqua
• Bearish SCOB → Fuchsia
• Option to color all bars by trend direction or only highlight SCOB bars.
🧭 Internal Structure & Pivots
• Marks minor highs/lows (internal structure) for better IDM leg visualization.
• Helps identify early momentum shifts before major structure breaks.
🎯 1.618 Target Projection
• Projects 1.618 Fibonacci targets dynamically after BoS or CHoCH confirmation.
• Displays target price level with text label:
• Bullish → Green Target Line
• Bearish → Red Target Line
🧱 Inside Bar Zones
• Highlights inside bar formations (compression zones).
• Draws colored boxes between high/low of inside bar clusters.
• Marks the first and consecutive inside bars with custom bar colors.
📊 EMA Filter
• Includes a toggleable Exponential Moving Average (EMA) for confluence with trend direction.
• Customizable EMA length (default: 50).
🎨 Monochrome Mode
• Toggle between normal color mode and a clean monochrome theme for minimalistic charting setups.
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🧠 How to Use
1. Identify Market Context:
Wait for a confirmed CHoCH to spot potential reversals or structure shifts.
2. Follow Order Flow:
Confirm trend direction via BoS lines and IDM zones.
3. Entry Planning:
Combine sweep detection, inside bar zones, and IDM levels for sniper entries.
4. Take Profit Zones:
Use the 1.618 target projection line to set high-probability TP levels.
5. Trend Filtering:
Use EMA direction to confirm whether to follow continuation or counter-trend setups.
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🧩 Inputs & Settings
Category
Key Settings
Structure
Equal H/L toggle, HH/LL labeling, internal structure
BoS/CHoCH
Enable/disable labels, custom label size, bull/bear colors
IDM
Show previous/live IDM, label size, color options
Sweeps
Show sweep lines, X-markers, sweep line color
Bar Coloring / SCOB
Toggle bar coloring and SCOB pattern
Inside Bars
Highlight and box compression zones
1.618 Targets
Enable Fibonacci target projection
EMA
Toggle EMA and adjust length
Monochrome Mode
Apply single-color chart theme
⚠️ Notes
• This indicator is built for non-repainting structure confirmation.
• Use it on higher timeframes for swing structure or lower timeframes for IDM entry precision.
• Works best with clean price action charts (no cluttered oscillators or extra visuals).
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💡 Recommended Use Cases
✅ SMC traders
✅ ICT/Order Block strategy users
✅ Liquidity and market structure traders
✅ Scalpers and swing traders using BoS/CHoCH logic
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✍️ Author
Developed by PURNA SAMPATH KALUARACHCHI (PSK FX)
Smart Money Concepts researcher and price structure developer.
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CyberTradingV1.4 TRexCyberTradingV1.3 — Multi-TF Volatility/Structure + FVG Suite (by College Pips)
TL;DR
One utility to read volatility regime (ATR vs TH), map market structure & swings, and track FVG/CE imbalances—so you can gauge range, context and entries in one place. No signals or promises; it’s a contextual toolkit.
What it does
Volatility table (multi-TF): Shows ATR-style and TH proxies across 1m → Monthly, so you can compare current TF vs higher TFs.
Composite levels: LQC / GAM / Trigger / TRex quantify “how much is enough” for legs/impulses relative to the active TF.
Structure & swings: Validated swing highs/lows with optional time-anchored rectangles (height sized by LQC) and auto structure/diagonal lines.
Imbalances (FVG): Auto-detect UP/DOWN FVGs, extend forward, optional CE line; alerts fire on touches/entries/fills.
Candle sizing: Directional color map by fixed ATR-ratio buckets; Inside Bars are force-colored for clarity.
How components work together (mashup rationale)
Read regime with the table (ATR vs TH per TF).
Map structure with swings/lines to see HH/HL/LH/LL context.
Focus imbalances with FVG + optional CE; monitor with alerts.
Act with thresholds using LQC/GAM/Trigger/TRex to standardize expectations across symbols/TFs.
Method transparency
ATR/TH math: ATR is a smoothed multi-window blend; TH scales the daily range to TF via √time.
Composites: LQC ≈ √(ATR×TH) × C(TF); GAM2/3/4 and Trigger/TRex apply TF-specific scalars to min/max aggregates (see source for exact coefficients).
Multi-TF: Values come from request.security and finalize on higher-TF bar close (no look-ahead).
Swings: Confirmed using left/right strengths; labels are offset back to the pivot bar.
FVG/CE: Classic 3-bar definition; CE is the midpoint line. Boxes extend until touched/filled; optional auto-delete on fill.
Usage
Enable the table to gauge expansion/contraction.
Turn on swing rectangles for LQC-sized reaction zones.
Toggle FVG + CE on your execution TF; use alerts to catch re-entries/resolutions.
Combine with price action and your own trade plan.
Limitations & fair warnings (be honest)
Offsets/past plotting: Swing labels and rectangles are anchored to past bars (offset = -right_strength). They do not predict future bars.
Repainting notes: Swings confirm after right_strength bars; higher-TF values finalize on their close. Past markings can update as confirmations occur.
Tick handling: Uses syminfo.mintick (special cases for JPY/XAU/XAG). Validate on exotic symbols.
No promises: This is a context tool, not a buy/sell signal generator.
Alerts included
ABOVE/BELOW threshold: Price crossing CE or FVG bounds.
IOFED up/down: Price entering an FVG from above/below.
Inputs (high-level)
Layout/positioning, color palettes, swing rectangle styling (width/fill/border), detection strengths, label/line widths, FVG lookback, CE on/off & style, auto-delete filled boxes.
Credits & reuse
Concepts like FVG/CE are widely known in market-microstructure education.
This implementation—table architecture, LQC/GAM/Trigger framework, swing rectangles, candle bucketing, and alert logic—is original to College Pips / CyberTradingV1.4
BND Trader (By Vahid.Jz) 🇮🇷🎉 The first Persian indicator on TradingView, released for free to celebrate my daughter's birthday. 🎉
**Trading Assistant (by Vahid.Jz)** is an all-in-one tool designed to simplify analysis and improve accuracy. It acts as an intelligent trading partner.
**Features:**
- Market Structure detection
- Multi-Timeframe “Third Eye” analysis
- Professional Order Blocks recognition
- Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) detection
- Customizable alerts
- Fully Persian interface
- Create Custom Alarm
Developed with love by **Vahid.Jz**, a trader and Pine Script enthusiast.
*“Trading is not a destination; it’s the journey — a path of learning, growth, and experience.”*
Sessions [Trade Tribe HQ]Color-coded session ranges with ADR% labels to help you trade smarter, not harder.
This tool marks New York, London, Tokyo, and Sydney sessions, showing their ranges, highs/lows, VWAPs, and ADR%.
🔹 Key Features
Colored session boxes (NY, London, Tokyo, Sydney)
Session highs & lows, VWAP, and trendlines
Dashboard showing active sessions, volume, and %ADR
ADR% labels at session close
🔹 How It Helps
Spot session traps, moves, and reversals faster
Manage expectations using ADR% (no chasing over-extended moves)
Identify overlap zones (London → NY) for volatility spikes
Simplify cycle tracking across global markets
Market Sessions Marker—making it easy to see where the energy has been spent and where opportunity is building next.
Created with ❤️ by TraderChick – part of the Trade Tribe HQ community.
If you found this tool useful, check out my profile for more strategies, classes, and resources.
Advanced Market Structure [OmegaTools]📌 Market Structure
Advanced Market Structure is a next–generation indicator designed to decode price structure in real time by combining classical swing–based analysis with modern quantitative confirmation techniques. Built for traders who demand both precision and adaptability, it provides a robust multi–layered framework to identify structural shifts, trend continuations, and potential reversals across any asset class or timeframe.
Unlike traditional structure indicators that rely solely on visual swing identification, Market Structure introduces an integrated methodology: pivot detection, Donchian trend modeling, statistical confirmation via Z–Score, and volume–based validation. Each element contributes to a comprehensive, systematic representation of the underlying market dynamics.
🔑 Core Features
1. Five Distinct Market Structure Modes
Standard Mode:
Captures structural breaks through classical swing high/low pivots. Ideal for discretionary traders looking for clarity in directional bias.
Confirmed Breakout Mode:
Requires validation beyond the initial pivot break, filtering out noise and reducing false positives.
Donchian Trend HL (High/Low):
Establishes structure based on absolute highs and lows over rolling lookback windows. This approach highlights broader momentum shifts and trend–defining extremes.
Donchian Trend CC (Close/Close):
Similar to HL mode, but calculated using closing prices, enabling more precise bias identification where close–to–close structure carries stronger statistical weight.
Average Mode:
A composite methodology that synthesizes the four models into a weighted signal, producing a balanced structural bias designed to minimize model–specific weaknesses.
2. Dynamic Pivot Recognition with Auto–Updating Levels
Swing highs and lows are automatically detected and plotted with adaptive horizontal levels. These dynamic support/resistance markers continuously extend into the future, ensuring that historically significant levels remain visible and actionable.
3. Color–Adaptive Candlesticks
Price bars are dynamically recolored to reflect the prevailing structural regime: bullish (default blue), bearish (default red), or neutral (gray). This enables instant visual recognition of regime changes without requiring external confirmation.
4. Statistical Reversal Triggers
The script integrates a 21–period Z–Score calculation applied to closing prices, combined with multi–layered volume confirmation (SMA and EMA convergence).
Bullish trigger: Z–Score < –2 with structural confirmation and volume support.
Bearish trigger: Z–Score > +2 with structural confirmation and volume support.
Signals are plotted as diamond markers above or below the bars, identifying potential high–probability reversal setups in real time.
5. Integrated Alpha Backtesting Engine
Each market structure mode is evaluated through a built–in backtesting routine, tracking hit ratios and consistency across the most recent ~2000 structural events.
Performance metrics (“Alpha”) are displayed directly on–chart via a dedicated Performance Dashboard Table, allowing side–by–side comparison of Standard, Confirmed Breakout, Donchian HL, Donchian CC, and Average models.
Traders can instantly evaluate which structural methodology best adapts to the current market conditions.
🎯 Practical Advantages
Systematic Clarity: Eliminates subjectivity in defining structural bias, offering a rules–based framework.
Statistical Transparency: Built–in performance metrics validate each mode in real time, allowing informed decision–making.
Noise Reduction: Confirmed Breakouts and Donchian modes filter out common traps in structural trading.
Multi–Asset Adaptability: Optimized for scalping, intraday, swing, and multi–day strategies across FX, equities, futures, commodities, and crypto.
Complementary Usage: Works as a stand–alone structure identifier or as a quantitative filter in larger algorithmic/trading frameworks.
⚙️ Ideal Users
Discretionary traders seeking an objective reference for structural bias.
Quantitative/systematic traders requiring on–chart statistical validation of structural regimes.
Technical analysts leveraging pivots, Donchian channels, and price action as part of broader frameworks.
Portfolio traders integrating structure into multi–factor models.
💡 Why This Tool?
Market Structure is not a static indicator — it is an adaptive framework. By merging classical pivot theory with Donchian–style momentum analysis, and reinforcing both with statistical backtesting and volume confirmation, it provides traders with a unique ability:
To see the structure,
To measure its reliability,
And to act with confidence on quantifiably validated signals.
Dynamic EMA Stack Support & ResistanceEvery trader needs reliable support and resistance — but static zones and lagging indicators won't cut it in fast-moving markets. This script combines a Fibonacci-based 5-EMA stacking system and left/right pivots that create dynamic support & resistance logic to uncover real-time structural shifts & momentum zones that actually adapt to price action. This isn’t just a mashup — it’s a complete built-from-the-ground-up support & resistance engine designed for scalpers, intraday traders, and trend followers alike.
🧠 🧠 🧠What It Does🧠 🧠 🧠
This script uses two powerful engines working in sync:
1️⃣ EMA Stack (5-EMA Framework)
Built on Fibonacci-based lengths: 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, (configurable) this stack identifies:
🔹 Bullish Stack: EMAs aligned from fastest to slowest (uptrend confirmation)
🔹 Bearish Stack: EMAs aligned inversely (downtrend confirmation)
🟡 Narrowing Zones: When EMAs compress within ATR thresholds → possible breakout or reversal zone
🎯 Labels identify key transitions like:
✅"Begin Bear Trend?"
✅"Uptrend SPRT"
✅"RES?" (resistance test)
2️⃣ Pivot-Based Projection Engine
Using classic Left/Right Bar pivot logic, the script:
📌 Detects early-stage swing highs/lows before full confirmation
📈 Projects horizontal S/R lines that adapt to market structure
🔁 Keeps lines active until a new pivot replaces them
🧩 Syncs beautifully with EMA stack for confluence zones
🎯🎯🎯Key Features for Traders🎯🎯🎯
✅ Trend Detection
→ EMA order reveals real-time bias (bullish, bearish, compression)
✅ Dynamic S/R Zones
→ Historical support/resistance levels auto-draw and extend
✅ Smart Labeling
→ “SPRT”, “RES”, and “Trend?” labels for live context + testing logic
✅ Custom Candle Coloring
→ Choose from Bar Color or Full Candle Overlay modes
✅ Scalper & Swing Compatible
→ Use fast confirmations for scalping or stack consistency for longer trends
⚙️⚙️⚙️How to Use⚙️⚙️⚙️
✅Use Top/Bottom (trend state) Line Colors to quickly read trend conditions.
✅Use Pivot-based support/resistance projections to anticipate where price might pause or reverse.
✅Watch for yellow/blue zones to prepare for volatility shifts/reversals.
✅Combine with volume or momentum indicators for added confirmation.
📐📐📐Customization Options📐📐📐
✅EMA lengths (5, 8, 13, 21, 34) — fully configurable - try 21,34,55, 89, 144 for longer term trend states
✅Left/Right bar pivot settings (default: 21/5)
✅Label size, visibility, and color themes
✅Toggle line and label visibility for clean layouts
✅“Max Bars Back” to control how deep history is scanned safely
🛠🛠🛠Built-In Safeguards🛠🛠🛠
✅ATR-based filters to stabilize compression logic
✅Guarded lookback (max_bars_back) to avoid runtime errors
✅Works on any asset, any timeframe
🏁🏁🏁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 labels, 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.
💡💡💡Turn logic into clarity. Structure into trades. And uncertainty into confidence.💡💡💡
Structural Liquidity Signals [BullByte]Structural Liquidity Signals (SFP, FVG, BOS, AVWAP)
Short description
Detects liquidity sweeps (SFPs) at pivots and PD/W levels, highlights the latest FVG, tracks AVWAP stretch, arms percentile extremes, and triggers after confirmed micro BOS.
Full description
What this tool does
Structural Liquidity Signals shows where price likely tapped liquidity (stop clusters), then waits for structure to actually change before it prints a trigger. It spots:
Liquidity sweeps (SFPs) at recent pivots and at prior day/week highs/lows.
The latest Fair Value Gap (FVG) that often “pulls” price or serves as a reaction zone.
How far price is stretched from two VWAP anchors (one from the latest impulse, one from today’s session), scaled by ATR so it adapts to volatility.
A “percentile” extreme of an internal score. At extremes the script “arms” a setup; it only triggers after a small break of structure (BOS) on a closed bar.
Originality and design rationale, why it’s not “just a mashup”
This is not a mashup for its own sake. It’s a purpose-built flow that links where liquidity is likely to rest with how structure actually changes:
- Liquidity location: We focus on areas where stops commonly cluster—recent pivots and prior day/week highs/lows—then detect sweeps (SFPs) when price wicks beyond and closes back inside.
- Displacement context: We track the last Fair Value Gap (FVG) to account for recent inefficiency that often acts as a magnet or reaction zone.
- Stretch measurement: We anchor VWAP to the latest N-bar impulse and to the Daily session, then normalize stretch by ATR to assess dislocation consistently across assets/timeframes.
- Composite exhaustion: We combine stretch, wick skew, and volume surprise, then bend the result with a tanh transform so extremes are bounded and comparable.
- Dynamic extremes and discipline: Rather than triggering on every sweep, we “arm” at statistical extremes via percent-rank and only fire after a confirmed micro Break of Structure (BOS). This separates “interesting” from “actionable.”
Key concepts
SFP (liquidity sweep): A candle briefly trades beyond a level (where stops sit) and closes back inside. We detect these at:
Pivots (recent swing highs/lows confirmed by “left/right” bars).
Prior Day/Week High/Low (PDH/PDL/PWH/PWL).
FVG (Fair Value Gap): A small 3‑bar gap (bar2 high vs bar1 low, or vice versa). The latest gap often acts like a magnet or reaction zone. We track the most recent Up/Down gap and whether price is inside it.
AVWAP stretch: Distance from an Anchored VWAP divided by ATR (volatility). We use:
Impulse AVWAP: resets on each new N‑bar high/low.
Daily AVWAP: resets each new session.
PR (Percentile Rank): Where the current internal score sits versus its own recent history (0..100). We arm shorts at high PR, longs at low PR.
Micro BOS: A small break of the recent high (for longs) or low (for shorts). This is the “go/no‑go” confirmation.
How the parts work together
Find likely liquidity grabs (SFPs) at pivots and PD/W levels.
Add context from the latest FVG and AVWAP stretch (how far price is from “fair”).
Build a bounded score (so different markets/timeframes are comparable) and compute its percentile (PR).
Arm at extremes (high PR → short candidate; low PR → long candidate).
Only print a trigger after a micro BOS, on a closed bar, with spacing/cooldown rules.
What you see on the chart (legend)
Lines:
Teal line = Impulse AVWAP (resets on new N‑bar extreme).
Aqua line = Daily AVWAP (resets each session).
PDH/PDL/PWH/PWL = prior day/week levels (toggle on/off).
Zones:
Greenish box = latest Up FVG; Reddish box = latest Down FVG.
The shading/border changes after price trades back through it.
SFP labels:
SFP‑P = SFP at Pivot (dotted line marks that pivot’s price).
SFP‑L = SFP at Level (at PDH/PDL/PWH/PWL).
Throttle: To reduce clutter, SFPs are rate‑limited per direction.
Triggers:
Triangle up = long trigger after BOS; triangle down = short trigger after BOS.
Optional badge shows direction and PR at the moment of trigger.
Optional Trigger Zone is an ATR‑sized box around the trigger bar’s close (for visualization only).
Background:
Light green/red shading = a long/short setup is “armed” (not a trigger).
Dashboard (Mini/Pro) — what each item means
PR: Percentile of the internal score (0..100). Near 0 = bullish extreme, near 100 = bearish extreme.
Gauge: Text bar that mirrors PR.
State: Idle, Armed Long (with a countdown), or Armed Short.
Cooldown: Bars remaining before a new setup can arm after a trigger.
Bars Since / Last Px: How long since last trigger and its price.
FVG: Whether price is in the latest Up/Down FVG.
Imp/Day VWAP Dist, PD Dist(ATR): Distance from those references in ATR units.
ATR% (Gate), Trend(HTF): Status of optional regime filters (volatility/trend).
How to use it (step‑by‑step)
Keep the Safety toggles ON (default): triggers/visuals on bar‑close, optional confirmed HTF for trend slope.
Choose timeframe:
Intraday (5m–1h) or Swing (1h–4h). On very fast/thin charts, enable Performance mode and raise spacing/cooldown.
Watch the dashboard:
When PR reaches an extreme and an SFP context is present, the background shades (armed).
Wait for the trigger triangle:
It prints only after a micro BOS on a closed bar and after spacing/cooldown checks.
Use the Trigger Zone box as a visual reference only:
This script never tells you to buy/sell. Apply your own plan for entry, stop, and sizing.
Example:
Bullish: Sweep under PDL (SFP‑L) and reclaim; PR in lower tail arms long; BOS up confirms → long trigger on bar close (ATR-sized trigger zone shown).
Bearish: Sweep above PDH/pivot (SFP‑L/P) and reject; PR in upper tail arms short; BOS down confirms → short trigger on bar close (ATR-sized trigger zone shown).
Settings guide (with “when to adjust”)
Safety & Stability (defaults ON)
Confirm triggers at bar close, Draw visuals at bar close: Keep ON for clean, stable prints.
Use confirmed HTF values: Applies to HTF trend slope only; keeps it from changing until the HTF bar closes.
Performance mode: Turn ON if your chart is busy or laggy.
Core & Context
ATR Length: Bigger = smoother distances; smaller = more reactive.
Impulse AVWAP Anchor: Larger = fewer resets; smaller = resets more often.
Show Daily AVWAP: ON if you want session context.
Use last FVG in logic: ON to include FVG context in arming/score.
Show PDH/PDL/PWH/PWL: ON to see prior day/week levels that often attract sweeps.
Liquidity & Microstructure
Pivot Left/Right: Higher values = stronger/rarer pivots.
Min Wick Ratio (0..1): Higher = only more pronounced SFP wicks qualify.
BOS length: Larger = stricter BOS; smaller = quicker confirmations.
Signal persistence: Keeps SFP context alive for a few bars to avoid flicker.
Signal Gating
Percent‑Rank Lookback: Larger = more stable extremes; smaller = more reactive extremes.
Arm thresholds (qHi/qLo): Move closer to 0.5 to see more arms; move toward 0/1 to see fewer arms.
TTL, Cooldown, Min bars and Min ATR distance: Space out triggers so you’re not reacting to minor noise.
Regime Filters (optional)
ATR percentile gate: Only allow triggers when volatility is at/above a set percentile.
HTF trend gate: Only allow longs when the HTF slope is up (and shorts when it’s down), above a minimum slope.
Visuals & UX
Only show “important” SFPs: Filters pivot SFPs by Volume Z and |Impulse stretch|.
Trigger badges/history and Max badge count: Control label clutter.
Compact labels: Toggle SFP‑P/L vs full names.
Dashboard mode and position; Dark theme.
Reading PR (the built‑in “oscillator”)
PR ~ 0–10: Potential bullish extreme (long side can arm).
PR ~ 90–100: Potential bearish extreme (short side can arm).
Important: “Armed” ≠ “Enter.” A trigger still needs a micro BOS on a closed bar and spacing/cooldown to pass.
Repainting, confirmations, and HTF notes
By default, prints wait for the bar to close; this reduces repaint‑like effects.
Pivot SFPs only appear after the pivot confirms (after the chosen “right” bars).
PD/W levels come from the prior completed candles and do not change intraday.
If you enable confirmed HTF values, the HTF slope will not change until its higher‑timeframe bar completes (safer but slightly delayed).
Performance tips
If labels/zones clutter or the chart lags:
Turn ON Performance mode.
Hide FVG or the Trigger Zone.
Reduce badge history or turn badge history off.
If price scaling looks compressed:
Keep optional “score”/“PR” plots OFF (they overlay price and can affect scaling).
Alerts (neutral)
Structural Liquidity: LONG TRIGGER
Structural Liquidity: SHORT TRIGGER
These fire when a trigger condition is met on a confirmed bar (with defaults).
Limitations and risk
Not every sweep/extreme reverses; false triggers occur, especially on thin markets and low timeframes.
This indicator does not provide entries, exits, or position sizing—use your own plan and risk control.
Educational/informational only; no financial advice.
License and credits
© BullByte - MPL 2.0. Open‑source for learning and research.
Built from repeated observations of how liquidity runs, imbalance (FVG), and distance from “fair” (AVWAPs) combine, and how a small BOS often marks the moment structure actually shifts.
Volume Profile Auto POC📌 Overview
Volume Profile Auto POC is a trend-following strategy that uses the automatically calculated Point of Control (POC) from the volume profile, combined with ATR zones, to capture reversals and breakouts.
By basing decisions on volume concentration, it dynamically visualizes the price levels most watched by market participants.
⚠️ This strategy is provided for educational and research purposes only.
Past performance does not guarantee future results.
🎯 Strategy Objectives
Automatically detect the volume concentration area (POC) to improve entry accuracy
Optimize risk management through ATR-based volatility adjustment
Provide early and consistent signals when trends emerge
✨ Key Features
Automatic POC Detection : Updates the volume profile over a defined lookback window in real time
ATR Zone Integration : Defines a POC ± 0.5 ATR zone to clarify potential reversals/breakouts
Visual Support : Plots the POC line and zones on the chart for intuitive decision-making
📊 Trading Rules
Long Entry:
Price breaks above the POC + 0.5 ATR zone
Volume is above average to support the breakout
Short Entry:
Price breaks below the POC - 0.5 ATR zone
Volume is above average to support the downside move
Exit (or Reverse Position):
Price returns to the POC area
Or touches the ATR band
⚙️ Trading Parameters & Considerations
Indicator Name: Volume Profile Auto POC
Parameters:
Lookback Bars: 50
Bins for Volume Profile: 24
ATR Length: 14
ATR Multiplier: 2.0
🖼 Visual Support
POC line plotted in red
POC ± 0.5 ATR zone displayed as a semi-transparent box
ATR bands plotted in blue for confirmation
🔧 Strategy Improvements & Uniqueness
This strategy is inspired by traditional Volume Profile + ATR analysis,
while adding the improvement of a sliding-window mechanism for automatic POC updates.
Compared with conventional trend-following approaches,
its strength lies in combining both price and volume perspectives for decision-making.
✅ Summary
Volume Profile Auto POC automatically extracts key market levels (POC) and combines them with ATR-based zones,
providing a responsive trend-following method.
It balances clarity with practicality, aiming for both usability and reproducibility.
⚠️ This strategy is based on historical data and does not guarantee future profits.
Always use proper risk management when applying it.
Trendline Breakout Strategy [KedArc Quant] Description
A single, rule-based system that builds two trendlines from confirmed swing pivots and trades their breakouts, with optional retest, trend-regime gates (EMA / HTF EMA), and ATR-based risk. All parts serve one decision flow: structure → breakout → gated entry → managed risk.
What it does (for traders)
Draws Up line (teal) through the last two Higher Lows and Down line (red) through the last two Lower Highs, then extends them forward.
Long when price breaks above red; Short when price breaks below teal.
Optional Retest entry: after a break, wait for a pullback toward the broken line within an ATR-scaled buffer.
Uses ATR stop and R-multiple target so risk is consistent across symbols/timeframes.
Labels HL1/HL2/LH1/LH2 so non-coders can verify which pivots built each line.
Why these components are combined
Pure breakout systems on trendlines suffer from three practical issues:
False breaks in chop → solved by trend-regime gates (EMA / HTF EMA) that only allow trades aligned with the prevailing trend.
Uneven volatility across markets/timeframes → solved by ATR-based stop/target, normalizing distance so R-multiples are comparable.
First break whipsaws near wedge apices → mitigated by the optional retest rule that demands a pullback/hold before entry.
These modules are not separate indicators with their own signals. They are support roles inside one method.
The pivot engine defines structure, the breakout detector defines signal, the regime gates decide if we’re allowed to take that signal, and the ATR module sizes risk.
Together they make the trendline breakout usable, testable, and explainable.
How it works (mechanism; each component explained)
1) Pivot engine (structure, non-repainting)
Swings are confirmed with ta.pivotlow/high(L, R). A pivot only exists after R bars (no look-ahead), so once plotted, the line built from those pivots will not repaint.
2) Trendline builder (geometry)
Teal line updates when two consecutive pivot lows satisfy HL2.price > HL1.price (and HL2 occurs after HL1).
Red line updates when two consecutive pivot highs satisfy LH2.price < LH1.price.
Lines are extended right and their current value is read every bar via line.get_price().
3) Breakout detector (signal)
On every bar, compute:
crossover(close, redLine) ⇒ Long breakout
crossunder(close, tealLine) ⇒ Short breakdown
4) Regime gates (trend filters, not separate signals)
EMA gate: allow longs only if close > EMA(len), shorts only if close < EMA(len).
HTF EMA gate (optional): same rule on a higher timeframe to avoid fighting the larger trend.
These do not create entries; they simply permit or block the breakout signal.
5) Retest module (optional confirmation)
After a breakout, record the line price. A valid retest occurs if price pulls back within an ATR-scaled buffer toward that broken line and then closes back in the breakout direction.
This reduces first-tick fakeouts.
6) Risk module (position exit)
Initial stop = ATR(len) × atrMult from entry.
Target = tpR × (ATR × atrMult) (e.g., 2R).
This keeps results consistent across instruments/timeframes.
Entries & exits
Long entry
Base: close breaks above red and passes EMA/HTF gates.
Retest (if enabled): after the break, price pulls back near the broken red line (within the ATR buffer) and holds; then enter.
Short entry
Mirror logic with teal (break below & gates), optionally with a retest.
Exit
strategy.exit places ATR stop & R-multiple target automatically.
Optional “flip”: close if the opposite base signal triggers.
How to use it (step-by-step)
Timeframe: 1–15m for intraday, 1–4h for swing.
Start defaults: Pivot L/R = 5, EMA len = 200, ATR len = 14, ATR mult = 2, TP = 2R, Retest = ON.
Tune sensitivity:
Faster lines (more trades): set L/R = 3–4.
Fewer counter-trend trades: enable HTF EMA (e.g., 60-min or Daily).
Visual audit: labels HL1/HL2 & LH1/LH2 show which pivots built each line—verify by eye.
Alerts: use Long breakout, Short breakdown, and Retest alerts to automate.
Originality (why it merits publication)
Trades the visualization: many “auto-trendline” tools only draw lines; this one turns them into testable, alertable rules.
Integrated design: each component has a defined role in the same pipeline—no unrelated indicators bolted together.
Transparent & non-repainting: pivot confirmation removes look-ahead; labels let non-coders understand the setup that produced each signal.
Notes & limitations
Lines update only after pivot confirmation; that lag is intentional to avoid repainting.
Breakouts near an apex can whipsaw; prefer Retest and/or HTF gate in choppy regimes.
Backtests are idealized; forward-test and size risk appropriately.
⚠️ 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.
EWC Zone Matrix📌 EWC Precision Blocks
🔎 Overview
EWC Precision Blocks is a professional market analysis tool designed to highlight high-probability trading zones on the chart. Instead of relying on lagging signals, this indicator maps out Alpha Zones (bullish) and Beta Zones (bearish), allowing traders to identify potential market reaction areas with clarity.
The algorithm is built to adapt across Scalp, Swing, and Position trading modes, making it flexible for short-term intraday traders as well as long-term investors.
⚡ Key Features
Multi-Mode Detection – Switch between Scalp, Swing, or Position modes depending on your trading style.
EWC Alpha Zone (Bullish Detection) – Highlights areas where the market may find strong upward momentum.
EWC Beta Zone (Bearish Detection) – Highlights areas where the market may face downward pressure.
Zone Break Tracking – Visualizes when a zone has been invalidated or broken.
Body-Based Detection – Option to base calculations on candle bodies instead of wicks for precision.
Zone Flips – Displays polarity shifts when zones transition from supportive to resistive behavior (and vice versa).
Custom Styling – Full control of zone and break colors for clear chart visualization.
🎯 How to Use
Select Your Mode
Scalp → Designed for fast intraday moves.
Swing → Medium-term setups, ideal for session trading.
Position → Long-term outlook, suitable for investors.
Watch the Alpha Zones
Highlighted bullish areas can serve as potential support or accumulation zones.
Watch the Beta Zones
Highlighted bearish areas may act as resistance or distribution zones.
Monitor Breaks & Flips
Alpha Breaks → Bullish zones failing.
Beta Breaks → Bearish zones failing.
Zone Flips → Polarity changes, often powerful signals.
🛠 Inputs & Customization
EWC Mode → Choose Scalp, Swing, or Position.
Show Last Alpha Zone → Set how many bullish zones to display.
Show Last Beta Zone → Set how many bearish zones to display.
Body-Based Detection → Toggle candle body vs. wick calculation.
EWC Alpha Zone / Beta Zone Styling → Customize zone colors.
Alpha Break / Beta Break Colors → Adjust break visuals.
Show Zone Flips → Enable/disable historical polarity labels.
Status Bar → Display inputs directly in the chart status line.
📈 Best Practices
Works across all timeframes and markets (forex, crypto, indices, stocks).
Combine with your existing strategy for confirmation.
Use in alignment with higher timeframe structure for maximum accuracy.
⚠ Disclaimer
EWC Precision Blocks is a market visualization tool provided for educational purposes only. It does not provide financial advice, signals, or guaranteed results. Always do your own research and manage risk responsibly.
🔹 About EWC
EWC (EastWave Capital) is dedicated to developing professional-grade trading tools and strategies for traders across forex, crypto, commodities, and indices. With over a decade of combined market experience, our mission is to empower traders with precision, clarity, and confidence in their decision-making.
EWC Precision Blocks is one of our flagship tools, reflecting our commitment to innovation, transparency, and trader-focused solutions.
📌 Published by Usama Manzoor — Founder of EastWave Capital (EWC)
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Release Notes
EWC Precision Blocks
The EWC Alpha-Beta Zone Detector is designed for traders who value clarity, precision, and flexibility in their chart analysis.
By mapping out Alpha (strength) and Beta (weakness) zones, this script provides a structured way to understand how price reacts to key levels in the market.
This indicator is built on price action principles and market structure analysis, avoiding clutter and focusing on the essentials traders need. Whether you are scalping on lower timeframes or analyzing swing opportunities, the Alpha-Beta Zone Detector adapts to your style.
🔹 Core Features
Alpha & Beta Zones → Detects bullish and bearish strength zones in real time.
Highlight Last Zone → Focus on the most recent Alpha/Beta zone for clarity.
Zone Flip Detection → Identifies polarity changes when zones shift from support to resistance or vice versa.
Body-Based Detection → Option to base calculations on candle bodies instead of wicks for more accuracy.
Flexible Timeframe Sensitivity → Switch between short, intermediate, and long-term detection modes.
Custom Zone Styling → Adjust colors, opacity, and line thickness for both Alpha and Beta zones.
Break Visualization → Display breaks of Alpha and Beta zones for additional confirmation.
Market Versatility → Works seamlessly on Forex, Crypto, Indices, Commodities, and Stocks.
🔹 Why Traders Use It
Provides a clear visual guide to market decision zones.
Helps traders refine entries, stop-loss placement, and take-profit levels.
Adapts to multiple trading styles → scalpers, intraday traders, and swing traders.
Keeps charts clean and professional without overloading with unnecessary signals.
⚠️ Disclaimer:
This script is created for educational and informational purposes only. It does not provide financial advice. Trading involves risk; always manage your risk responsibly and conduct your own analysis before entering any position.
RB — Rejection Blocks (Price Structure)This indicator detects and visualizes Rejection Blocks (RBs) using pure price action logic.
A bullish RB occurs when a down candle forms a lower low than both its neighbors. A bearish RB occurs when an up candle forms a higher high than both its neighbors.
Validated RBs are displayed as boxes, optional lines, or labels. Blocks are automatically removed when invalidated (price closes through them), keeping the chart uncluttered and focused.
How to use
• Apply on any timeframe, from intraday to higher timeframes.
• Watch how price reacts when revisiting RB zones.
• Treat these zones as contextual areas, not entry signals.
• Combine with your own trading methods for confirmation.
Originality
Unlike generic support/resistance tools, this indicator isolates a specific structural pattern (rejection blocks) and renders it visually on the chart. This selective focus allows traders to study structural reactions with more clarity and precision.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This is not a trading system or a signal provider. It is a visual analysis tool designed for structural and educational purposes.
Smart Structure Breaks & Order BlocksOverview (What it does)
The indicator “Smart Structure Breaks & Order Blocks” detects market structure using swing highs and lows, identifies Break of Structure (BOS) events, and automatically draws order blocks (OBs) from the origin candle. These zones extend to the right and change color/outline when mitigated or invalidated. By formalizing and automating part of discretionary analysis, it provides consistent zone recognition.
Main Components
Swing Detection: ta.pivothigh/ta.pivotlow identify confirmed swing points.
BOS Detection: Determines if the recent swing high/low is broken by close (strict mode) or crossover.
OB Creation: After a BOS, the opposite candle (bearish for bullish BOS, bullish for bearish BOS) is used to generate an order block zone.
Zone Management: Limits the number of zones, extends them to the right, and tracks tagged (mitigated) or invalidated states.
Input Parameters
Left/Right Pivot (default 6/6): Number of bars required on each side to confirm a swing. Higher values = smoother swings.
Max Zones (default 4): Maximum zones stored per direction (bull/bear). Oldest zones are overwritten.
Zone Confirmation Lookback (default 3): Ensures OB origin candle validity by checking recent highs/lows.
Show Swing Points (default ON): Displays triangles on swing highs/lows.
Require close for BOS? (default ON): Strict BOS (close required) vs loose BOS (line crossover).
Use candle body for zones (default OFF): Zones drawn from candle body (ON) or wick (OFF).
Signal Definition & Logic
Swing Updates: Latest confirmed pivots update lastHighLevel / lastLowLevel.
BOS (Break of Structure):
Bullish – close breaks last swing high.
Bearish – close breaks last swing low.
Only one valid BOS per swing (avoids duplicates).
OB Detection:
Bullish BOS → previous bearish candle with lowest low forms the OB.
Bearish BOS → previous bullish candle with highest high forms the OB.
Zones: Bull = green, Bear = red, semi-transparent, extended to the right.
Zone States:
Mitigated: Price touches the zone → border highlighted.
Invalidated:
Bull zone → close below → turns red.
Bear zone → close above → turns green.
Chart Appearance
Swing High: red triangle above bar
Swing Low: green triangle below bar
Bull OB: green zone (border highlighted on touch)
Bear OB: red zone (border highlighted on touch)
Invalid Zones: Bull zones turn reddish, Bear zones turn greenish
Practical Use (Trading Assistance)
Trend Following Entries: Buy pullbacks into green OBs in uptrends, sell rallies into red OBs in downtrends.
Focus on First Touch: First mitigation after BOS often has higher reaction probability.
Confluence: Combine with higher timeframe trend, volume, session levels, key price levels (previous highs/lows, VWAP, etc.).
Stops/Targets:
Bull – stop below zone, partial take profit at swing high or resistance.
Bear – stop above zone, partial take profit at swing low or support.
Parameter Tuning (per market/timeframe)
Pivot (6/6 → 4/4/8/8): Lower for scalping (3–5), medium for day trading (5–8), higher for swing trading (8–14). Increase to reduce noise.
Strict Break: ON to reduce false breaks in ranging markets; OFF for earlier signals.
Body Zones: ON for assets with long wicks, OFF for cleaner OBs in liquid instruments.
Zone Confirmation (default 3): Increase for stricter OB origin, fewer zones.
Max Zones (default 4 → 6–10): Increase for higher volatility, decrease to avoid clutter.
Strengths
Standardizes BOS and OB detection that is usually subjective.
Tracks mitigation and invalidation automatically.
Adaptable: allows body/wick zone switching for different instruments.
Limitations
Pivot-based: Signals appear only after pivots confirm (slight lag).
Zones reflect past balance: Can fail after new events (news, earnings, macro data).
Range-heavy markets: More false BOS; consider stricter settings.
Backtesting: This script is for drawing/visual aid; trading rules must be defined separately.
Workflow Example
Identify higher timeframe trend (4H/Daily).
On lower TF (15–60m), wait for BOS and new OB.
Enter on first mitigation with confirmation candle.
Stop beyond zone; targets based on R multiples and swing points.
FAQ
Q: Why are zones invalidated quickly?
A: Flow reversal after BOS. Adjust pivots higher, enable Strict mode, or switch to Body zones to reduce noise.
Q: What does “tagged” mean?
A: Price touched the zone once = mitigated. Implies some orders in that zone may have been filled.
Q: Body or Wick zones?
A: Wick zones are fine in clean markets. For volatile pairs with long wicks, body zones provide more realistic areas.
Customization Tips (Code perspective)
Zone storage: Currently ring buffer ((idx+1) % zoneLimit). Could prioritize keeping unmitigated zones.
Automated testing: Add strategy.entry/exit for rule-based backtests.
Multi-timeframe: Use request.security() for higher timeframe swings/BOS.
Visualization: Add labels for BOS bars, tag zones with IDs, count touches.
Summary
This indicator formalizes the cycle Swing → BOS → OB creation → Mitigation/Invalidation, providing consistent structure analysis and zone tracking. By tuning sensitivity and strictness, and combining with higher timeframe context, it enhances pullback/continuation trading setups. Always combine with proper risk management.
POC Migration Velocity (POC-MV) [PhenLabs]📊POC Migration Velocity (POC-MV)
Version: PineScript™v6
📌Description
The POC Migration Velocity indicator revolutionizes market structure analysis by tracking the movement, speed, and acceleration of Point of Control (POC) levels in real-time. This tool combines sophisticated volume distribution estimation with velocity calculations to reveal hidden market dynamics that conventional indicators miss.
POC-MV provides traders with unprecedented insight into volume-based price movement patterns, enabling the early identification of continuation and exhaustion signals before they become apparent to the broader market. By measuring how quickly and consistently the POC migrates across price levels, traders gain early warning signals for significant market shifts and can position themselves advantageously.
The indicator employs advanced algorithms to estimate intra-bar volume distribution without requiring lower timeframe data, making it accessible across all chart timeframes while maintaining sophisticated analytical capabilities.
🚀Points of Innovation
Micro-POC calculation using advanced OHLC-based volume distribution estimation
Real-time velocity and acceleration tracking normalized by ATR for cross-market consistency
Persistence scoring system that quantifies directional consistency over multiple periods
Multi-signal detection combining continuation patterns, exhaustion signals, and gap alerts
Dynamic color-coded visualization system with intensity-based feedback
Comprehensive customization options for resolution, periods, and thresholds
🔧Core Components
POC Calculation Engine: Estimates volume distribution within each bar using configurable price bands and sophisticated weighting algorithms
Velocity Measurement System: Tracks the rate of POC movement over customizable lookback periods with ATR normalization
Acceleration Calculator: Measures the rate of change of velocity to identify momentum shifts in POC migration
Persistence Analyzer: Quantifies how consistently POC moves in the same direction using exponential weighting
Signal Detection Framework: Combines trend analysis, velocity thresholds, and persistence requirements for signal generation
Visual Rendering System: Provides dynamic color-coded lines and heat ribbons based on velocity and price-POC relationships
🔥Key Features
Real-time POC calculation with 10-100 configurable price bands for optimal precision
Velocity tracking with customizable lookback periods from 5 to 50 bars
Acceleration measurement for detecting momentum changes in POC movement
Persistence scoring to validate signal strength and filter false signals
Dynamic visual feedback with blue/orange color scheme indicating bullish/bearish conditions
Comprehensive alert system for continuation patterns, exhaustion signals, and POC gaps
Adjustable information table displaying real-time metrics and current signals
Heat ribbon visualization showing price-POC relationship intensity
Multiple threshold settings for customizing signal sensitivity
Export capability for use with separate panel indicators
🎨Visualization
POC Connecting Lines: Color-coded lines showing POC levels with intensity based on velocity magnitude
Heat Ribbon: Dynamic colored ribbon around price showing POC-price basis intensity
Signal Markers: Clear exhaustion top/bottom signals with labeled shapes
Information Table: Real-time display of POC value, velocity, acceleration, basis, persistence, and current signal status
Color Gradients: Blue gradients for bullish conditions, orange gradients for bearish conditions
📖Usage Guidelines
POC Calculation Settings
POC Resolution (Price Bands): Default 20, Range 10-100. Controls the number of price bands used to estimate volume distribution within each bar
Volume Weight Factor: Default 0.7, Range 0.1-1.0. Adjusts the influence of volume in POC calculation
POC Smoothing: Default 3, Range 1-10. EMA smoothing period applied to the calculated POC to reduce noise
Velocity Settings
Velocity Lookback Period: Default 14, Range 5-50. Number of bars used to calculate POC velocity
Acceleration Period: Default 7, Range 3-20. Period for calculating POC acceleration
Velocity Significance Threshold: Default 0.5, Range 0.1-2.0. Minimum normalized velocity for continuation signals
Persistence Settings
Persistence Lookback: Default 5, Range 3-20. Number of bars examined for persistence score calculation
Persistence Threshold: Default 0.7, Range 0.5-1.0. Minimum persistence score required for continuation signals
Visual Settings
Show POC Connecting Lines: Toggle display of colored lines connecting POC levels
Show Heat Ribbon: Toggle display of colored ribbon showing POC-price relationship
Ribbon Transparency: Default 70, Range 0-100. Controls transparency level of heat ribbon
Alert Settings
Enable Continuation Alerts: Toggle alerts for continuation pattern detection
Enable Exhaustion Alerts: Toggle alerts for exhaustion pattern detection
Enable POC Gap Alerts: Toggle alerts for significant POC gaps
Gap Threshold: Default 2.0 ATR, Range 0.5-5.0. Minimum gap size to trigger alerts
✅Best Use Cases
Identifying trend continuation opportunities when POC velocity aligns with price direction
Spotting potential reversal points through exhaustion pattern detection
Confirming breakout validity by monitoring POC gap behavior
Adding volume-based context to traditional technical analysis
Managing position sizing based on POC-price basis strength
⚠️Limitations
POC calculations are estimations based on OHLC data, not true tick-by-tick volume distribution
Effectiveness may vary in low-volume or highly volatile market conditions
Requires complementary analysis tools for complete trading decisions
Signal frequency may be lower in ranging markets compared to trending conditions
Performance optimization needed for very short timeframes below 1-minute
💡What Makes This Unique
Advanced Estimation Algorithm: Sophisticated method for calculating POC without requiring lower timeframe data
Velocity-Based Analysis: Focus on POC movement dynamics rather than static levels
Comprehensive Signal Framework: Integration of continuation, exhaustion, and gap detection in one indicator
Dynamic Visual Feedback: Intensity-based color coding that adapts to market conditions
Persistence Validation: Unique scoring system to filter signals based on directional consistency
🔬How It Works
Volume Distribution Estimation:
Divides each bar into configurable price bands for volume analysis
Applies sophisticated weighting based on OHLC relationships and proximity to close
Identifies the price level with maximum estimated volume as the POC
Velocity and Acceleration Calculation:
Measures POC rate of change over specified lookback periods
Normalizes values using ATR for consistent cross-market performance
Calculates acceleration as the rate of change of velocity
Signal Generation Process:
Combines trend direction analysis using EMA crossovers
Applies velocity and persistence thresholds to filter signals
Generates continuation, exhaustion, and gap alerts based on specific criteria
💡Note:
This indicator provides estimated POC calculations based on available OHLC data and should be used in conjunction with other analysis methods. The velocity-based approach offers unique insights into market structure dynamics but requires proper risk management and complementary analysis for optimal trading decisions.
Vietnamese: Swing Low Detection with SMA Bands & BackgroundThis script detects **swing lows** using a dynamic SMA-based logic and visually highlights them on the chart.
Features
Customizable Moving Averages: Supports multiple MA types (SMA, EMA, WMA, RMA, HMA, DEMA, TEMA, VWMA).
Swing Low Visualization: Identifies swing lows when price closes below the SMA of lows and exits once price trades above the SMA of highs.
Smart Rectangles: Marks detected swing lows with labeled boxes for clear visual reference.
Background Highlights**: Dynamically shades the chart background when price breaks below recent swing lows, helping traders spot potential breakdown zones.
Configurable Parameters: Period length, rectangle length, and MA source can all be tuned.
Use Cases
Spot breakdown/bearish continuation signals when price closes under recent lows.
Combine with higher timeframe trend analysis for confluence.
Notes
* This tool is designed for **visual analysis** and is not a standalone buy/sell signal.
* Works best when combined with broader trend analysis, support/resistance levels, and volume.
TitanFlow Position CalculatorTitanFlow Position Calculator - Professional Risk Management Tool
Transform your trading with precision position sizing and advanced risk management
The TitanFlow Position Calculator is a comprehensive Pine Script indicator designed for serious traders who demand professional-grade risk management tools. Whether you're trading forex, commodities, indices, or crypto, this calculator ensures you never risk more than intended while maximizing your profit potential.
🎯 Key Features:
SMART POSITION SIZING
Automatic lot size calculation based on your risk parameters
Support for percentage risk, fixed amount, or losing streak buffer modes
Real-time position size updates as market conditions change
Double-up mode for aggressive trading strategies
MULTI-ASSET SUPPORT
Pre-configured settings for Forex Major/Minor pairs
Commodities: Gold, Silver, Oil with accurate pip values
Stock indices with proper contract specifications
Cryptocurrency trading support
Custom instrument configuration for any asset
ADVANCED RISK MANAGEMENT
Visual risk level categorization (Conservative, Moderate, Aggressive, Extreme)
Color-coded risk warnings with threshold alerts
Margin requirement calculations with leverage integration
Take profit level planning with lot distribution
PROFESSIONAL THEMES
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Classic dark/light themes for traditional traders
Full custom colour control for personalized setups
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Complete leverage options from 1:1 to 1:500 including:
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📊 What You'll See:
REAL-TIME CALCULATIONS
Position size in lots displayed prominently
Risk level percentage with color coding
Margin requirements in your account currency
Stop loss distance in pips
Take profit distribution across multiple levels
CLEAN INFORMATION TABLE
Account balance and currency display
Current risk amount being wagered
Calculated position size and margin needs
Risk categorization with visual indicators
Leverage ratio confirmation
SMART ALERTS
Extreme risk warnings (>5% per trade)
Large position alerts (>10 lots)
High margin usage notifications (>50% account)
Real-time risk assessment updates
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🎨 Customization Options:
Theme Selection
Choose from 5 professional themes
Customize every colour element
Match your chart aesthetic perfectly
Professional branding options
Display Controls
Position table in any corner
Show/hide alerts and warnings
Adjustable text sizes
Clean, distraction-free interface
💡 Perfect For:
Day Traders who need quick position sizing decisions
Swing Traders planning multi-level exits
Scalpers requiring precise risk control
Portfolio Managers overseeing multiple accounts
Risk Managers monitoring exposure levels
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🚀 How to Use:
Set Your Account - Enter balance and currency
Choose Risk Mode - Percentage (recommended 1-2%), fixed amount, or losing streak buffer
Configure Instrument - Select asset type or use custom settings
Set Stop Loss - Enter your stop distance in pips
Read Results - Get instant position size and risk analysis
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Hammer Candle Finder [MQSXN]This script automatically scans your chart for hammer candlestick patterns and highlights them with fully customizable labels and markers. Hammers are classic price action signals that can suggest potential reversals or exhaustion in the current trend.
How it works:
- Detects candles with a small body near the top of the range, a long lower wick, and minimal upper wick.
- Separates bullish hammers (green close above open) from bearish hammers (red close below open).
- You can choose to display either type—or both—depending on your trading style.
Customizable options:
- Adjustable detection sensitivity (body % of range, wick-to-body ratio, top wick allowance).
- Toggle to show/hide bullish or bearish signals.
- Custom text, colors, label style, and positioning for the markers.
- Option to anchor labels above bars automatically or offset them by a set number of ticks.
Usage:
This tool is designed for traders who want a clear, visual way to spot hammer candles in real time or during historical chart analysis. Combine it with your own support/resistance zones, volume analysis, or confirmation indicators to build complete strategies.
Note:
This indicator does not provide buy/sell signals on its own—it’s meant to assist with candlestick recognition. Always confirm with your broader trading plan and risk management rules.
Fundur - Market Sentiment A Fundur - Market Sentiment A: Complete Trading Indicator Guide
Indicator Overview
The Fundur - Market Sentiment A is a revolutionary multi-timeframe sentiment analysis indicator that combines advanced ZigZag pivot detection, wave-based structure analysis, and comprehensive market sentiment evaluation into one powerful trading tool. This indicator is designed to identify high-probability reversal points and trend continuations by analyzing market sentiment across 11 different timeframes simultaneously.
What Makes Market Sentiment A Unique?
Market Sentiment A is a sophisticated ZigZag system that utilizes the Market Sentiment B oscillator to perform advanced on-chart analysis against price action. By introducing Histogram-Correlated ZigZag Analysis - a breakthrough methodology that correlates sentiment histogram waves with actual price pivots to identify validated market extremes. Unlike static pivot indicators, Market Sentiment A provides dynamic analysis that adapts to changing market conditions while maintaining precise accuracy in pivot identification.
Core Methodology
The indicator operates on the principle that market sentiment oscillates in measurable waves that precede price movements. By analyzing sentiment patterns across multiple timeframes and correlating them with histogram wave behavior, traders can identify precise entry and exit points with quantifiable strength ratings and comprehensive wave event analysis.
Key Features
🎯 Revolutionary ZigZag System
Histogram-Correlated Detection : Unique correlation between sentiment waves and price pivots
Dynamic Speed Control : High, Medium, Low sensitivity settings for different market conditions
Validated Extremes : Only confirmed pivots are marked with comprehensive validation system
Real-Time Correlation : Live correlation between histogram turns and price extremes
📊 Multi-Timeframe Sentiment Engine
11 Timeframe Analysis : Simultaneous analysis across periods from 8 to 987 bars
Advanced Sentiment Calculation : Proprietary algorithm combining multiple sentiment factors
Momentum Wave Integration : 34-period momentum waves for trend context
Dynamic Smoothing : Optional smoothing for cleaner signals
🧠 Intelligent Wave Event Tracking
Green Wave Events : Bullish histogram wave analysis with comprehensive event detection
Red Wave Events : Bearish histogram wave analysis with detailed event tracking
Event Deduplication : Advanced system prevents duplicate event detection
10+ Event Types : MPIV, HTURN, TRI, SW, VOL, MDIV, HDIV, PDIV and more
⚖️ Advanced Strength Rating System
0-100 Strength Score : Comprehensive strength calculation for every pivot
Multi-Factor Analysis : Based on wave events, trend context, structure, and sentiment
Real-Time Calculation : Dynamic strength scoring as conditions change
Strength Breakdown : Detailed tooltip showing strength components
🎨 Sophisticated Visual System
Validated Pivot Labels : Clear ✓ markers for confirmed extremes
Structure Analysis : HH/HL/LH/LL structure identification with trend context
Dynamic ZigZag Lines : Connecting validated extremes with trend-based coloring
Bar Coloring Options : Momentum swings and market sentiment bar coloring
Comprehensive Tooltips : Detailed information on hover for every pivot
Setup Guide
Step 1: Adding the Indicator
Open TradingView and navigate to your desired chart
Click the "Indicators" button or press "/" key
Search for "Fundur - Market Sentiment A"
Add the indicator to your chart
Step 2: Core System Configuration
ZigZag System Settings
✅ Enable ZigZag System: ON (Core functionality)
ZigZag Speed : Choose based on your trading style:
High Speed : Most sensitive, fastest detection (2-bar lookback) - Best for scalping
Medium Speed : Balanced approach (3-bar lookback) - Recommended for most traders
Low Speed : Most reliable, slower detection (4-bar lookback) - Best for swing trading
✅ Show ZigZag Lines: ON (Visual connection of validated pivots)
Bar Coloring Settings
⚠️ Momentum Swings: OFF (Avoid visual clutter initially)
✅ Market Sentiment: ON (Primary sentiment-based bar coloring)
Step 3: Label Display Configuration
Essential Labels (Recommended Settings)
✅ Show Validated Pivots (✓): ON (Core validated extremes)
⚠️ Show Potential Turns (●): OFF (Reduces noise - enable once familiar)
⚠️ Show Structure Labels: OFF (Start clean, enable for advanced analysis)
⚠️ Include Trend in Structure Labels: OFF (Advanced feature)
✅ Show Strength Rating (💪): ON (Critical for trade quality assessment)
⚠️ Show Market Sentiment Wave Events: OFF (Advanced feature for later)
Label Visual Customization
Label Coloring : Standard (Highs=Red, Lows=Green)
Label Size : Normal
Label Transparency : 0%
Text Transparency : 0%
Step 4: Alert System Setup
✅ Enable Alerts: ON
⚠️ Alert Potential Bullish Turns: OFF (Disabled by design to prevent noise)
⚠️ Alert Potential Bearish Turns: OFF (Disabled by design to prevent noise)
✅ Alert ONLY on Confirmed Extremes: ON (High-quality signals only)
✅ Include Wave Events in Confirmed Alerts: ON (Comprehensive context)
Basic Trading Guide
Understanding the Dynamic ZigZag System
Market Sentiment A is fundamentally a Dynamic ZigZag System that displays validated highs and lows on your price chart. The indicator uses Market Sentiment B wave calculations internally to determine when sentiment waves finish, but these histograms and oscillators are NOT displayed on your chart .
What You See on Your Chart:
✓ Validated Highs : Red checkmarks marking confirmed resistance levels
✓ Validated Lows : Green checkmarks marking confirmed support levels
ZigZag Lines : Connecting validated extremes to show market structure
💪 Strength Ratings : 0-100 scores indicating signal quality
Structure Labels : HH/HL/LH/LL showing trend context
How Validation Works (Behind the Scenes):
High Validation : Uses Market Sentiment B wave analysis to confirm when a price high represents a true resistance level
Low Validation : Uses Market Sentiment B wave analysis to confirm when a price low represents a true support level
Dynamic Detection : Continuously monitors sentiment waves to validate extremes in real-time
Quality Filtering : Only displays the most significant highs and lows based on wave completion
Key Trading Concept:
Focus entirely on the validated highs and lows displayed on your chart. These represent dynamic support and resistance levels that have been confirmed by underlying sentiment analysis. The histogram and oscillator calculations happen internally - your trading decisions should be based on price action around these validated levels.
Entry Strategies
Primary Strategy: Dynamic Support/Resistance Reversals
Setup : Wait for validated pivot with ✓ marker and strength rating displayed on chart
Entry Timing : Enter on the bar when validation occurs or on pullback to the validated level
Direction : Counter-trend to the validated extreme (buy at validated lows/support, sell at validated highs/resistance)
Confirmation : Look for strength rating above 60 for higher probability setups
Structure Context : Consider overall trend using HH/HL/LH/LL structure labels
Secondary Strategy: ZigZag Trend Continuation
Setup : Identify trend direction using consecutive validated highs and lows
Entry : Enter in trend direction when price pulls back to previous validated level
Confirmation : Look for structure labels confirming trend (HH/HL for uptrend, LH/LL for downtrend)
Strength Filter : Use strength ratings above 70 for trend continuation entries
Stop Loss Methodology
For Long Positions (Validated Lows) : Place stop below the validated low price level
For Short Positions (Validated Highs) : Place stop above the validated high price level
Alternative Method : Use previous validated extreme in opposite direction as stop level
Structure-Based Method : Use significant validated levels that would invalidate the trade setup
Buffer Consideration : Add small buffer beyond validated level to account for wicks and spread
Profit Taking Strategy
For Long Positions (Validated Low Entries):
Target 1 : Previous validated high shown on chart (75% of position)
Target 2 : Next significant validated high or key resistance level (50% of remaining 25% = 12.5% of original position)
Target 3 : Extended targets using ZigZag structure analysis and trend context (remaining 12.5% of original position)
Management : Move stop loss to breakeven once first target (TP1) is executed
For Short Positions (Validated High Entries):
Target 1 : Previous validated low shown on chart (75% of position)
Target 2 : Next significant validated low or key support level (50% of remaining 25% = 12.5% of original position)
Target 3 : Extended targets using ZigZag structure analysis and trend context (remaining 12.5% of original position)
Management : Move stop loss to breakeven once first target (TP1) is executed
ZigZag Structure Trading Approach
Sideways Markets : Trade between validated highs and lows - buy at support, sell at resistance
Trending Markets : Use validated levels as pullback entry points in trend direction
Structure Breaks : Watch for breaks of significant validated levels to signal trend changes
Range Identification : Use consecutive validated highs and lows to identify trading ranges
Breakout Trading : Enter when price breaks beyond validated levels with strong momentum
Strength Rating Interpretation
Understanding the 0-100 Strength Score
The strength rating combines multiple factors:
Base Strength (25 points) : Fundamental pivot validation
Wave Events (12 points each) : Number and quality of wave events detected
Trend Context (5-10 points) : Alignment with overall trend direction
Structure Quality (3-8 points) : HH/HL/LH/LL structure strength
Sentiment Position (5-10 points) : Extreme sentiment readings
Momentum Context (5 points) : Momentum divergence confirmation
Strength Categories
90-100 : Exceptional strength - Highest probability setups
75-89 : Strong signal - High confidence trades
60-74 : Good signal - Solid trading opportunities
45-59 : Moderate signal - Use additional confirmation
30-44 : Weak signal - Proceed with caution
Below 30 : Very weak - Generally avoid
Wave Event Reference (Calculation Background)
Understanding Wave Events in Strength Calculations
Wave events are used internally by Market Sentiment A to calculate strength ratings and validate pivots. While these events may appear in alert messages or tooltips, they are not meant for direct trading decisions - they are calculation components that contribute to the overall strength score.
Key Wave Events (For Reference Only)
MPIV↑/MPIV↓ : Momentum pivot detection used in validation process
HTURN : Histogram turn identification used for wave completion
TRI↑/TRI↓ : Triangle pattern detection contributing to strength calculation
SW : Small wave indication affecting pivot quality assessment
VOL : Volume spike detection adding to strength scoring
MDIV↑/MDIV↓ : Momentum divergence contributing to validation strength
HDIV↑/HDIV↓ : Histogram divergence used in pivot confirmation
PDIV↑/PDIV↓ : Price divergence analysis for strength enhancement
How Wave Events Affect Your Trading
Strength Score Impact : More events generally result in higher strength ratings for validated pivots
Alert Context : Events may be mentioned in alerts to provide background on signal quality
Focus on Results : Instead of analyzing individual events, focus on the final strength rating and validated pivot levels
Trust the System : The indicator processes these events automatically - your job is to trade the validated highs and lows
Analysis Setups
Setup 1: Scalping Configuration (1-5 minute charts)
Core Settings:
ZigZag Speed: High (fastest detection for quick scalps)
Show Validated Pivots: ON
Show Strength Rating: ON
Bar Coloring: Market Sentiment
Visual Settings:
Label Size: Small (reduce visual clutter)
ZigZag Lines: ON
Potential Turns: ON (for immediate signals)
Trading Approach:
Focus on strength ratings above 70 for scalp entries
Quick entries at validated highs/lows with immediate execution
Tight stops just beyond validated levels
Target previous validated pivots shown on chart for quick profits
Use ZigZag structure to identify rapid reversal opportunities
Setup 2: Day Trading Configuration (5-15 minute charts)
Core Settings:
ZigZag Speed: Medium (balanced approach)
Show Validated Pivots: ON
Show Strength Rating: ON
Include Wave Events: ON (for context)
Visual Settings:
Label Size: Normal
Show Structure Labels: ON (for trend context)
ZigZag Lines: ON with trend coloring
Trading Approach:
Wait for strength ratings above 60 for quality setups
Use HH/HL/LH/LL structure labels for trend bias
Combine reversal trades at extremes with trend continuation at pullbacks
Hold positions targeting next validated pivot levels
Use ZigZag structure analysis for entry timing and market context
Setup 3: Swing Trading Configuration (1-4 hour charts)
Core Settings:
ZigZag Speed: Low (most reliable signals)
Show Validated Pivots: ON
Show Structure Labels: ON
Include Trend Analysis: ON
Visual Settings:
Label Size: Normal
Show all wave events for comprehensive analysis
Enable all alert types
Trading Approach:
Focus on strength ratings above 75 for swing positions
Emphasize trend continuation using ZigZag structure
Use validated level breaks for major position adjustments
Hold positions across multiple sessions targeting distant validated levels
Use comprehensive structure analysis (HH/HL/LH/LL) for entries/exits
Setup 4: Position Trading Configuration (4H-Daily charts)
Core Settings:
ZigZag Speed: Low (maximum reliability)
Show Validated Pivots: ON
Show Structure Labels: ON
Show all analysis features
Visual Settings:
Clean, comprehensive labeling
Full wave event display
Trend-based coloring for major bias
Trading Approach:
Only trade strength ratings above 80 for position entries
Focus on major ZigZag structure changes and validated level breaks
Use long-term structure analysis (HH/HL/LH/LL) for bias
Hold positions for weeks to months targeting major validated levels
Align with fundamental analysis and major market structure
Setup 5: Multi-Asset Analysis Configuration
For Forex Pairs:
Use Medium to Low speed settings
Focus on major session changes
Pay attention to news event correlation
Use strength ratings above 70
For Crypto Assets:
Medium speed for 24/7 market adaptation
Higher volatility requires strength above 75
Monitor weekend behavior patterns
Consider market sentiment cycles
For Stock Markets:
Align with market hours
Consider earnings and economic events
Use sector-specific analysis
Respect market close/open dynamics
Visual Components
Core Visual Elements
✓ Validated Pivots : Green checkmarks for confirmed lows, red for confirmed highs
● Potential Turns : Small dots showing histogram turn correlations (optional)
ZigZag Lines : Connecting validated extremes with trend-based coloring
💪 Strength Ratings : Numerical strength scores from 0-100
Structure Labels : HH/HL/LH/LL with trend context (optional)
Bar Coloring System
Market Sentiment Coloring : Based on sentiment oscillator position and momentum
Extreme Conditions : Special coloring for extreme overbought/oversold conditions
Momentum Swing Coloring : Alternative coloring based on momentum analysis
Advanced Visual Features
Wave Event Labels : Comprehensive event display within pivot labels
Trend Context : Dynamic trend identification and display
Strength Breakdown : Detailed tooltips showing strength components
Custom Coloring Modes : Standard vs trend-based coloring options
Alert System
Core Alert Types
Validated High Confirmed : When red wave validates ultimate high with full context
Validated Low Confirmed : When green wave validates ultimate low with full context
Trend Change Detected : When structure analysis detects trend shifts
Alert Message Structure
Each alert includes:
Timeframe identification
Signal type (BULLISH/BEARISH)
Structure context (HH/HL/LH/LL)
Strength score with 💪 rating
Exact price level
Wave events context (if enabled)
Setting Up Alerts
Enable desired alert types in indicator settings
Focus on "Confirmed Extremes" alerts for quality
Enable wave events for comprehensive context
Test alerts on historical data first
Set up multiple notification methods
Risk Management Framework
Strength-Based Position Sizing
Strength 90-100 : Maximum position size (3-5% risk)
Strength 75-89 : Large position size (2-3% risk)
Strength 60-74 : Standard position size (1-2% risk)
Strength 45-59 : Small position size (0.5-1% risk)
Below 45 : Avoid or minimal size (0.25% risk maximum)
Stop Loss Guidelines
Primary Method : Always use validated pivot levels for stops
Buffer Method : Add small buffer beyond validation level
Multiple Timeframe : Consider higher timeframe validated levels
Wave Event Context : Adjust stops based on event confluence
Risk-Reward Optimization
Minimum R:R : 1.5:1 for all trades
Preferred R:R : 2:1 or better for strength above 70
Exceptional Setups : 3:1+ for strength above 85
Position Management : Take 75% at TP1, 50% of remaining at TP2, close remaining at TP3
Stop Management : Move stop to breakeven after TP1 execution
Best Practices
Signal Quality Assessment
Always wait for validated pivots with ✓ checkmarks displayed on chart
Prioritize strength ratings above 60 for trade quality
Focus on the validated high/low levels rather than underlying calculations
Consider HH/HL/LH/LL structure labels for directional bias
Use ZigZag line connections to understand market structure flow
Entry Timing Optimization
Enter on validation bar or immediate pullback to validated level
Use lower timeframes for precise entry refinement around validated levels
Wait for strength score calculation completion before entry
Monitor price action around validated highs and lows
Consider multiple timeframe validated level alignment
Exit Strategy Management
Use opposite validated pivots displayed on chart as primary targets
Execute Fundur 3-stage exit: 75% at TP1, 12.5% at TP2, 12.5% at TP3
Move stop loss to breakeven immediately after TP1 execution
Monitor strength ratings of new validated levels that could reverse remaining position
Watch for structure changes (trend breaks) via HH/HL/LH/LL labels for early exit consideration
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Signal Interpretation Errors
Don't trade potential turns without ✓ validation markers
Never ignore strength ratings below 45 - they indicate weak signals
Don't chase signals after significant movement away from validated levels
Avoid overriding clear ZigZag structure and trend context
Don't ignore the relationship between consecutive validated highs and lows
Risk Management Failures
Never risk more than the strength score suggests for position sizing
Don't move stops against validated levels - they represent key structure
Avoid oversizing on "sure thing" setups - even high-strength signals can fail
Don't ignore multiple timeframe validated level context
Never trade without clear invalidation levels (validated highs/lows for stops)
System Usage Mistakes
Don't enable all features immediately - start simple
Avoid changing speed settings mid-session
Don't ignore alert system capabilities
Never disable core validation features
Don't overlook customization for your chart setup
Advanced Techniques
Multi-Timeframe ZigZag Analysis
Use higher timeframe validated levels for major bias and targets
Align lower timeframe entries with higher timeframe validated structure
Look for validated level confluence across timeframes
Monitor strength rating consistency of validated levels across periods
Advanced Structure Pattern Recognition
Identify recurring validated level patterns and their outcomes
Recognize high-probability ZigZag structure sequences
Use historical validated level patterns for target projection
Combine ZigZag analysis with other Fundur technical analysis tools
Advanced Alert Utilization
Create custom alert combinations based on strength thresholds
Use validated level break alerts for position management
Combine strength rating filters with validated pivot alerts
Develop systematic responses to different validated level types
Conclusion
The Fundur - Market Sentiment A indicator represents a breakthrough in technical analysis, providing a dynamic ZigZag system that displays validated highs and lows with unprecedented accuracy. By following the methodologies outlined in this guide and adapting the settings to your trading style, you can harness the full power of this sophisticated system for more precise and profitable trading decisions.
The key to success with Market Sentiment A lies in understanding that it is fundamentally a dynamic support and resistance system. Focus on the validated highs and lows displayed on your chart, use the strength ratings to assess signal quality, and leverage the structure analysis for trend context. Start with conservative settings, focus on high-strength signals, and gradually incorporate advanced features as you become familiar with the system's behavior across different market conditions.
Remember that this indicator provides the tools for identification and analysis - successful trading still requires proper risk management, psychological discipline, and continuous learning. Use the strength rating system as your primary guide, respect the validated pivot methodology, and always prioritize capital preservation over profit maximization.
Fundur - Trend TraderFundur - Trend Trader: Complete Trading Indicator Guide
Indicator Overview
The Fundur - Trend Trader is a comprehensive dual-timeframe analysis indicator that combines fair value structure analysis, risk-reward calculations, and dynamic trend identification into one powerful trading tool. This indicator is designed to provide traders with precise entry and exit points while offering complete risk management insights.
What Makes Trend Trader Unique?
The Trend Trader goes beyond traditional pivot point indicators by introducing Fair Value Structure Analysis - a methodology that analyzes the relationship between two timeframes to determine market bias and optimal trading opportunities. Unlike static indicators, Trend Trader provides dynamic analysis that adapts to market conditions in real-time.
Core Methodology
The indicator operates on the principle that markets oscillate between Premium (overvalued) and Discount (undervalued) zones relative to fair value levels. By analyzing these zones across multiple timeframes, traders can identify high-probability trade setups with clearly defined risk-reward parameters.
Key Features
🎯 Dual-Timeframe Fair Value Analysis
Higher Timeframe Structure : Primary trend direction and major levels
Lower Timeframe Structure : Refined entry opportunities and micro-trend analysis
Dynamic Relationship : Real-time analysis of timeframe alignment
📊 Comprehensive Level System
Fair Value (FV) : Central equilibrium level for entries
Premium Levels (P1, P2, P3) : Sell zones with increasing distance from fair value
Discount Levels (D1, D2, D3) : Buy zones with increasing distance from fair value
🧠 Intelligent Trend Detection
Session-to-Session Analysis : Compares current vs previous session fair values
Trend Signals : Clear LONG/SHORT setup identification
Structure Bias : Bullish/Bearish fair value structure determination
⚖️ Advanced Risk-Reward System
Real-Time R:R Calculations : Dynamic risk-reward ratios for all levels
Leverage Recommendations : Optimal position sizing based on measured risk
Risk Percentage Display : Precise risk calculations for informed decisions
🎨 Smart Visual Features
Level Hit Tracking : Automatically darkens touched levels during session
Squeeze Detection : Identifies low-volatility periods with special bar coloring
Dynamic Highlighting : Price-responsive level emphasis
Zone Fills : Visual premium and discount area identification
Setup Guide
Step 1: Adding the Indicator
Open TradingView and navigate to your desired chart
Click the "Indicators" button or press "/" key
Search for "Fundur - Trend Trader"
Add the indicator to your chart
Step 2: Basic Configuration
Timeframe Settings
Higher Timeframe : Default is Weekly (W), adjust based on your trading style:
Scalping : Use 4H for higher timeframe
Day Trading : Use Daily (D) for higher timeframe
Short-Term Swing Trading : Use Weekly (W) for higher timeframe
Long-Term Swing Trading : Use Monthly (M) for higher timeframe
Position Trading : Use Quarterly (3M) or Yearly (12M) for higher timeframe
History Bars :
Higher Timeframe: 10 bars (recommended)
Lower Timeframe: 50 bars (recommended)
Visual Settings
Line Widths : Adjust for visibility preference
Zone Fills : Enable for better visual zone identification
Bar Coloring : Enable structure and squeeze coloring
Step 3: Label Configuration
Essential Labels (Recommended Settings)
✅ Show All Labels: ON
✅ Show Trend Direction: ON
✅ Show Higher Timeframe Labels: ON
⚠️ Show Lower Timeframe Labels: OFF (avoid clutter initially)
✅ Show Price Values: ON
Label Style Options
Use Short Names : ON (P1, D2, FV instead of full names)
Combine Timeframe & Description : ON (creates compact labels like "W-FV")
Label Style : Choose between Modern or Classic
Step 4: Risk-Reward Setup
✅ Show Risk-Reward Analysis: ON
✅ Show Measured Risk Values: ON
✅ Apply Leverage to Calculations: ON
Leverage Multiplier : Start with 1.0, adjust based on your risk tolerance
Basic Trading Guide
Understanding Fair Value Structure
The indicator's foundation is the Fair Value Structure - the relationship between higher and lower timeframe fair value levels:
Bullish Structure (🔵)
Condition : Lower timeframe FV above higher timeframe FV
Bias : Look for LONG opportunities
Focus : Fair Value Structure for entries (continuation strategy)
Strategy : Enter long positions at Fair Value, take profits at Premium levels (P1, P2, P3)
Bearish Structure (🟠)
Condition : Lower timeframe FV below higher timeframe FV
Bias : Look for SHORT opportunities
Focus : Fair Value Structure for entries (continuation strategy)
Strategy : Enter short positions at Fair Value, take profits at Discount levels (D1, D2, D3)
Entry Strategies
Primary Strategy: Fair Value Continuation Entries
Setup : Price approaches fair value level with established structure bias
Entry : In Fair Value Structure (in between the lower timeframe and higher timeframe fair value)
Direction : Follow the structure bias (long in bullish structure, short in bearish structure)
Stop Loss: Two approaches available:
Advanced Method : Place stop shy of liquidation point to avoid liquidation
Hassle-Free Method : Previous high/low OR just beyond higher timeframe Fair Value
For Long Positions : Stop below higher timeframe Fair Value
For Short Positions : Stop above higher timeframe Fair Value
Profit Taking Strategy:
For Long Positions (Bullish Structure):
75% profits at Premium 1 (P1) - highest probability target
50% of remaining position at Premium 2 (P2)
Close entire position at Premium 3 (P3)
Move stop loss to break even after first profits
For Short Positions (Bearish Structure):
75% profits at Discount 1 (D1) - highest probability target
50% of remaining position at Discount 2 (D2)
Close entire position at Discount 3 (D3)
Move stop loss to break even after first profits
Alternative Strategy: Structure Transition Entries
Setup : Structure changes from bearish to bullish (or vice versa)
Entry : At new fair value level after structure confirmation
Risk Management : Tight stops during structure transition periods
Targets : Follow primary profit-taking methodology above
Risk Management Framework
Position Sizing Using Leverage Recommendations
The indicator calculates optimal leverage based on measured risk:
Conservative : Use 50% of recommended leverage
Moderate : Use 75% of recommended leverage
Aggressive : Use 100% of recommended leverage
Never exceed : 150% of recommended leverage
Stop Loss Placement
Follow the methodology outlined in the Primary Strategy section:
Advanced Method : Place stop shy of liquidation point to avoid forced liquidation
Hassle-Free Method : Use structural levels for clear invalidation
Long Positions : Stop below higher timeframe Fair Value
Short Positions : Stop above higher timeframe Fair Value
Alternative : Previous significant high/low levels
Analysis Setups
Setup 1: Scalping Configuration (1-5 minute charts)
Timeframe Settings:
Higher Timeframe: 4H (240)
Lower Timeframe: 1H (auto-calculated)
History: 5 bars for higher, 20 bars for lower
Visual Settings:
Enable all visual features for quick decision making
Use Classic label style for cleaner appearance
Enable squeeze coloring for volatility awareness
Trading Approach:
Focus on fair value continuation entries
Quick entries in fair value structure
Tight risk management using R:R table
Target P1/D1 levels for primary profits (75% position)
Setup 2: Day Trading Configuration (5-15 minute charts)
Timeframe Settings:
Higher Timeframe: Daily (D)
Lower Timeframe: 4H (auto-calculated)
History: 10 bars for higher, 30 bars for lower
Visual Settings:
Enable zone fills for clear premium/discount identification
Show both timeframe labels
Enable level hit tracking
Trading Approach:
Use structure bias for directional bias
Enter in fair value structure for continuation trades
75% profits at P1/D1, scale out to P2/D2, close at P3/D3
Hold positions across multiple sessions following structure
Setup 3: Short-Term Swing Trading Configuration (1-4 hour charts)
Timeframe Settings:
Higher Timeframe: Weekly (W)
Lower Timeframe: Daily (auto-calculated)
History: 15 bars for higher, 50 bars for lower
Visual Settings:
Emphasize higher timeframe levels
Show trend direction signals
Enable complete risk-reward analysis
Trading Approach:
Primary focus on higher timeframe structure
Patient entries in fair value structure
Follow standard profit-taking: 75% at P1/D1, scale to P3/D3
Use lower timeframe for refined fair value entries
Setup 4: Long-Term Swing Trading Configuration (4H charts)
Timeframe Settings:
Higher Timeframe: Monthly (M)
Lower Timeframe: Weekly (auto-calculated)
History: 20 bars for higher, 75 bars for lower
Visual Settings:
Clean label setup focusing on major levels
Enable trend direction for bias confirmation
Simplified visual approach for clarity
Trading Approach:
Monthly structure provides major trend direction
Entries in fair value structure
Hold positions for several weeks
Apply standard profit-taking methodology at premium/discount zones
Setup 5: Position Trading Configuration (Daily/Weekly charts)
Timeframe Settings:
Higher Timeframe: Quarterly (3M) or Yearly (12M)
Lower Timeframe: Monthly or Quarterly (auto-calculated)
History: 25 bars for higher, 100 bars for lower
Visual Settings:
Clean label setup focusing on key levels
Enable all alert systems
Simplified color scheme
Trading Approach:
Structure changes signal major macro trend shifts
Very patient entries in fair value structure confirmation
Long-term continuation trades targeting extended premium/discount levels
Hold positions for months to years following structure bias
Focus on major market cycles and long-term trend continuations
Setup 6: Multi-Asset Analysis Configuration
For Forex Pairs:
Adjust decimal precision for pip accuracy
Focus on daily/weekly structure
Use tight risk management due to leverage
For Crypto Assets:
Higher volatility requires wider stops
24/7 markets need continuous monitoring
Structure breaks often lead to extended moves
For Stock Indices:
Respect market hours for structure analysis
Economic events can override technical levels
Seasonal patterns affect structure behavior
Visual Components
Level Indicators
Solid Lines : Active levels based on current price position
Highlighted Levels : Levels within current price range
Darkened Levels : Previously touched levels during current session
Zone Fills
Red Zones : Premium areas (selling opportunities)
Green Zones : Discount areas (buying opportunities)
Cloud Fill : Area between dual timeframe fair values
Bar Coloring
Purple Bars : Squeeze conditions (low volatility)
Structure Colors : Based on price position relative to fair value levels
Labels and Information
Level Labels : Price values and targets for each level
Trend Signals : Clear LONG/SHORT setup indications
Risk-Reward Table : Comprehensive analysis panel
Risk Management
Built-in Risk Controls
Measured Risk System
The indicator automatically calculates risk percentages based on:
Distance from fair value to premium/discount levels
Current price position
Leverage settings applied
Optimal Leverage Calculations
Long Positions : Based on discount risk measurement
Short Positions : Based on premium risk measurement
Dynamic Adjustment : Changes with market conditions
Risk-Reward Ratios
Each level displays its R:R ratio considering:
Entry point (fair value or current price)
Target level
Stop loss level
Applied leverage
Recommended Risk Parameters
Conservative Trading
Maximum 1-2% risk per trade
Use 50% of recommended leverage
Target R:R ratios above 2:1
Focus on high-probability setups only
Moderate Trading
Maximum 2-3% risk per trade
Use 75% of recommended leverage
Accept R:R ratios above 1.5:1
Trade multiple setups with correlation awareness
Aggressive Trading
Maximum 3-5% risk per trade
Use up to 100% of recommended leverage
Accept R:R ratios above 1:1
Active management required
Alert System
Structure Alerts
Fair Value Structure Bullish : When structure turns bullish
Fair Value Structure Bearish : When structure turns bearish
Level Interaction Alerts
For each premium and discount level:
Touch Alerts : When price reaches the level
Cross Above : When price breaks above the level
Cross Below : When price breaks below the level
Range Alerts
Rising into FV : Price enters fair value range from below
Falling into FV : Price enters fair value range from above
Rising Above FV : Price breaks above fair value range
Falling Below FV : Price breaks below fair value range
Setting Up Alerts
Enable desired alert types in indicator settings
Create TradingView alerts using the indicator
Configure notification methods (email, SMS, app)
Test alerts with historical data first
Customization Options
Color Schemes
Fair Value Colors : Customize based on structure bias
Premium/Discount Colors : Match your chart theme
Dynamic Coloring : Automatically adjusts based on price position
Label Customization
Text Transparency : Adjust readability
Background Transparency : Control label prominence
Size Options : From tiny to large based on chart size
Position Options : Multiple screen positions available
Table Settings
Position : 9 different screen positions
Size : 4 size options for different screen resolutions
Transparency : Adjust for chart readability
Best Practices
Chart Setup Recommendations
Screen Real Estate Management
Use larger timeframes for cleaner appearance
Minimize lower timeframe labels on smaller screens
Position risk-reward table to avoid price action interference
Multi-Timeframe Analysis
Keep one chart with higher timeframe focus
Use secondary chart for lower timeframe entries
Synchronize timeframe selection across charts
Trading Psychology Integration
Patience with Structure
Wait for clear structure bias before trading
Avoid trading during structure transition periods
Respect the higher timeframe bias
Risk Management Discipline
Never ignore the calculated risk percentages
Use leverage recommendations as guidelines, not rules
Adjust position sizes based on market conditions
Entry Timing
Use lower timeframes for precise entries
Wait for price to reach significant levels
Confirm entries with additional confluence factors
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Over-Analysis
Don't wait for perfect setups that may never come
Focus on high-probability scenarios
Accept that not every level will hold
Ignoring Structure Bias
Don't fight the overall structure direction
Adjust strategies when structure changes
Respect multi-timeframe alignment
Poor Risk Management
Never risk more than the indicator suggests
Don't ignore stop loss levels
Avoid emotional position sizing
Advanced Techniques
Structure Transition Trading
Identify when structure is changing
Position for new bias direction
Use tight risk management during transitions
Level Confluence
Look for multiple level alignments
Combine with support/resistance
Use volume analysis for confirmation
Seasonal and Market Hour Awareness
Adjust for different market sessions
Consider seasonal patterns in structure
Account for economic calendar events
Conclusion
The Fundur - Trend Trader indicator represents a comprehensive approach to modern technical analysis, combining traditional pivot point methodology with advanced fair value structure analysis. By following the guidelines in this manual and adapting the settings to your trading style, you can harness the full power of this indicator for more informed and profitable trading decisions.
Remember that no indicator is perfect, and the Trend Trader should be used as part of a complete trading strategy that includes fundamental analysis, risk management, and proper psychology. Start with conservative settings and gradually increase sophistication as you become more familiar with the indicator's behavior in different market conditions.
For best results, practice with the indicator in demo accounts first, understand its behavior in various market conditions, and always prioritize risk management over profit potential.






















