Keltner Channel + SMI 3-min with RVOLThis strategy is designed for active traders looking to capitalize on short-term price extremes in high-volume environments. Built on a 3-minute chart, it combines the precision of the Keltner Channel with the momentum insights of the Stochastic Momentum Index (SMI), while adding a volume-based filter to enhance the quality of trade signals.
The system aims to identify mean reversion opportunities by monitoring when price overextends beyond key volatility bands and aligns with deeply overbought or oversold momentum readings. However, it only triggers trades when relative volume is elevated, ensuring that signals are backed by significant market activity.
Long positions are initiated when price dips below the lower volatility band, momentum is deeply negative, and volume confirms interest.
Shorts are opened when price spikes above the upper band with overheated momentum and heavy participation.
Positions are exited once the momentum shifts back toward neutrality, helping to lock in gains on reversion.
The result is a tight, reactive strategy that avoids low-volume noise and aims to catch sharp reversals with strong participation. Ideal for SPY or other high-liquidity instruments, especially during peak market hours.
Bands and Channels
EMA 8/21 Cross Band8 21 EMA cross
The 8 ema being above the 21 represents a power trend (bullish)
below means the power trend has been lost
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Cambist with RSI DivergenceCambist Indicator with RSI Divergences for Sarmaaya.
It checks Divergences, HA Candles, Trend Direction.
Multiple EMAs + ATR %The Multiple EMAs + ATR % indicator combines Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) and the Average True Range (ATR) to provide a comprehensive view of market trends and volatility. Here's a breakdown of its components:
EMAs:
EMA of Closing Price (21-period): this line reflects the average closing price over the last 21 periods, helping to identify the primary trend.
EMA of High Price (21-period): this EMA highlights upward momentum and helps in recognizing resistance levels.
EMA of Low Price (21-period): this line indicates downward movement, assisting users in spotting potential support levels.
EMA of the Closing EMA (21-period): Shown in navy with a step line style, this smooths out the previous EMAs, providing a clearer view of trend direction.
ATR (Average True Range):
The ATR is calculated as a percentage of the previous close, providing a measure of market volatility. It is plotted in red, offering insights into how much the price is expected to fluctuate.
User Benefits:
Trend Analysis: Users can easily identify the direction and strength of trends through EMAs, aiding in trade decisions.
Volatility Assessment: The ATR component helps traders understand market conditions, allowing for better risk management.
Support and Resistance Levels: The interaction of different EMAs can indicate key levels where prices may reverse.
Customizable Parameters: Users can adjust the periods and settings according to their trading strategies.
Overall, this indicator is a powerful tool for traders looking to enhance their technical analysis and improve decision-making in volatile markets.
KingenKingen
This indicator draws three lines on your trading chart to show important price levels for the current day. The gray lines mark the highest and lowest prices reached so far today, and the yellow line shows the middle point between them. As new prices happen during the day, these lines update automatically to reflect the latest highs and lows. It helps you see where the price has been and might go, like a map for the day's trading!
Multi-SMA (100, 200, 365)This indicator plots three Simple Moving Averages (SMAs) on the chart.
The lengths are fixed at 100, 200, and 365 periods.
It is a good buying zone for Bitcoin
MA Bands with Dynamic ColorsThe chart displays the 50-day, 100-day, and 200-day moving averages (MAs).
When the 50-day MA is above both the 100-day and 200-day MAs, the chart turns green, indicating a bullish trend with increasing positive momentum.
Conversely, when the 50-day MA is below the 100-day and 200-day MAs, the chart turns red, signaling a bearish trend with negative momentum.
This color-coded system, with green and red clouds, helps traders identify the trend direction and gauge positive or negative momentum for potential trading opportunities.
Reverse XReverse X is a visual tool that shows the price levels required to reach specific RSI values. It calculates and plots up to four reverse-engineered RSI lines directly on the chart. Each line can be customized with its own RSI target, color, line width, and visibility toggle. The lines are smoothed using EMA to reduce noise, and transparent fills between them highlight RSI zones. Ideal for traders who want to anticipate price movement needed to push RSI to key levels like 30, 50, or 70.
📈🧠 SignalAnalytics™ ProSignalAnalytics™ Pro is a multi-factor signal engine combining trend, momentum, volume, and relative strength into a unified scorecard with smart AI commentary.
🔧 Features: EMA stack, RSI divergence, ADX trend strength, MACD cross, OBV/ADL flow, RS Alpha vs custom benchmark.
⚙️ Customizable: Change benchmark (e.g., SPY, XJO, NIFTY), scorecard position, AI font size, and toggle commentary/table.
🤖 Commentary: Detects breakouts, warns of divergence, and offers clear trade guidance.
✅ Ideal for swing traders and momentum investors who value signal clarity and objective decisions.
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Satyam: Custom IndicatorThis script has two main functions focusing on EMAs (Exponential Moving Average) and Stochastic RSI.
EMAs
EMAs are typically used to give a view of bullish / bearish momentum. When the shorter EMA (calculated off more recent price action) crosses, or is above, the slower moving EMA (calculated off a longer period of price action), it suggests that the market is in an uptrend. This can be an indication to either go long on said asset, or that it is more preferable to take long setups over short setups. Invalidation on long setups is usually found via price action (e.g. previous lows) or simply waiting for an EMA cross in the opposite direction (i.e. shorter EMA crosses under longer term EMA).
This is not a perfect system for trade entry or exit, but it does give a good indication of market trends. The settings for the EMAs can be changed based on user inputs, and by default the candles are coloured based on the crosses to make it more visual. The default settings are based on “Trader XO’s” settings who is an exceptional swing trader.
Price Cross Over LcfxKey Features:
HalfTrend Calculation:
Uses amplitude value (default 100)
Calculates based on highest/lowest prices and smoothed moving averages
Includes volatility adjustment using ATR
Signal Detection:
Buy signals when price closes ABOVE HalfTrend line
Sell signals when price closes BELOW HalfTrend line
Uses actual candle close prices for reliable signals
Visual Elements:
Plots HalfTrend line in blue
Shows green "BUY" labels below bars
Shows red "SELL" labels above bars
Alerts created for both signal types
Input Customization:
Adjustable amplitude parameter
Min value constrained to 1
Usage:
Apply to any chart
Signals appear at the close of the candle that crosses the HalfTrend line
Alerts can be set for automated notifications
MABB55 Full-CrossIndicates when the MABB55 crosses the:
MABB13
MABB21
EMA8
When a full crossover happens, where the long-term average (MABB 55) moves above or below the faster ones (EMA 8, MABB 13, and 21) it means the trend has shifted so strongly and consistently that it overcomes short-term price movement. That kind of shift usually signals a trend reversal.
Bullish reversals with the MABB55 crossing from above, indicated by a green arrowl.
Bearish reversals with the MABB55 crossing from below, indicated by a red arrow.
Satyam: Custom IndicatorThis script has two main functions focusing on EMAs (Exponential Moving Average) and Stochastic RSI.
EMAs
EMAs are typically used to give a view of bullish / bearish momentum. When the shorter EMA (calculated off more recent price action) crosses, or is above, the slower moving EMA (calculated off a longer period of price action), it suggests that the market is in an uptrend. This can be an indication to either go long on said asset, or that it is more preferable to take long setups over short setups. Invalidation on long setups is usually found via price action (e.g. previous lows) or simply waiting for an EMA cross in the opposite direction (i.e. shorter EMA crosses under longer term EMA).
This is not a perfect system for trade entry or exit, but it does give a good indication of market trends. The settings for the EMAs can be changed based on user inputs, and by default the candles are coloured based on the crosses to make it more visual. The default settings are based on “Trader XO’s” settings who is an exceptional swing trader.
RSI
Stochastic RSI is a separate indicator that has been added to this script. RSI measures Relative Strength (RSI = Relative Strength Index). When RSI is <20 it is considered oversold, and when >80 it is overbought. These conditions suggests that momentum is very strong in the direction of the trend.
If there is a divergence between the price (e.g. price is creating higher highs, and stoch RSI is creating lower highs) it suggests the strength of the trend is weakening. Whilst this script does not highlight divergences, what it does highlight is when the shorter term RSI (K) crosses over D (the average of last 3 periods). This can give an indication that the trend is losing strength.
Combination
The EMAs indicate when trend shifts (bullish or bearish).
The RSI indicates when the trend is losing momentum.
The combination of the two can be used to suggest when to prefer a directional bias, and subsequently shift in anticipation of a trend reversal.
Note that no signal is 100% accurate and an interpretation of market conditions and price action will need to be overlayed to
[DEM] Bollinger Bands + Rob Hoffman Signal (With Backtesting) Bollinger Bands + Rob Hoffman Signal (With Backtesting) combines Bollinger Bands with a custom price action pattern, reminiscent of Rob Hoffman's "Inventory Retracement Bar" concept, to generate buy and sell signals. It includes a robust backtesting framework to evaluate the historical performance of these signals. The indicator overlays directly on the price chart, plotting signals and displaying performance statistics in a table.
DAVPAK LONG AND SHORTDAVPAK LONG AND SHORT is a multi-timeframe MACD-based indicator designed to detect long and short entry signals with high precision across five configurable timeframes (5min, 15min, 30min, 1H, 4H).
The script draws color-coded vertical lines when a MACD crossover is detected in each timeframe, with customizable color, line style, and thickness.
MACD values are scaled to enhance visual clarity.
Configurable alerts are included for each crossover event.
Additionally, the MACD and signal lines are plotted with distinct colors to identify bullish or bearish momentum easily.
The indicator also includes ±270, ±1000, and ±2000 visual zones to guide overbought/oversold regions.
Features:
MACD-based logic across multiple timeframes
Custom styling per timeframe
Scalable MACD visualization
Alert-ready
Visual crossover markers on chart
Ideal for:
Scalpers, swing traders, and MTF confirmation strategies.
Volume Overbought/Oversold Zones📊 What You’ll See on the Chart
Red Background or Red Triangle ABOVE a Candle
🔺 Means: Overbought Volume
→ Volume on that bar is much higher than average (as defined by your settings).
→ Suggests strong activity, possible exhaustion in the trend or an emotional spike.
→ It’s a warning: consider watching for signs of reversal, especially if price is already stretched.
Green Background or Green Triangle BELOW a Candle
🔻 Means: Oversold Volume
→ Volume on that bar is much lower than normal.
→ Suggests the market may be losing momentum, or few sellers are left.
→ Could signal an upcoming reversal or recovery if confirmed by price action.
Orange Line Below the Candles (Volume Moving Average)
📈 Shows the "normal" average volume over the last X candles (default is 20).
→ Helps you visually compare each bar’s volume to the average.
Gray Columns (Actual Volume Bars)
📊 These are your regular volume bars — they rise and fall based on how active each candle is.
🔍 What This Indicator Does (In Simple Words)
This indicator looks at trading volume—which is how many shares/contracts were traded in a given period—and compares it to what's considered "normal" for recent history. When volume is unusually high or low, it highlights those moments on the chart.
It tells you:
• When volume is much higher than normal → market might be overheated or experiencing a buying/selling frenzy.
• When volume is much lower than normal → market might be quiet, potentially indicating lack of interest or indecision.
These conditions are marked visually, so you can instantly spot them.
💡 How It Helps You As a Trader
1. Spotting Exhaustion in Trends (Overbought Signals)
If a market is going up and suddenly volume spikes way above normal, it may mean:
• The move is getting crowded (lots of buyers are already in).
• A reversal or pullback could be near because smart money may be taking profits.
Trading idea: Wait for high-volume up bars, then look for price weakness to consider a short or exit.
2. Identifying Hidden Opportunities (Oversold Signals)
If price is falling but volume drops unusually low, it might mean:
• Panic is fading.
• Sellers are losing energy.
• A bounce or trend reversal could happen soon.
Trading idea: After a volume drop in a downtrend, watch for bullish price patterns or momentum shifts to consider a buy.
3. Confirming or Doubting Breakouts
Volume is critical for confirming breakouts:
• If price breaks a key level with strong volume, it's more likely to continue.
• A breakout without volume could be a fake-out.
This indicator highlights volume surges that can help you confirm such moves.
📈 How to Use It in Practice
• Combine it with candlestick patterns, support/resistance, or momentum indicators.
• Use the background colors or shapes as a visual cue to pause and analyze.
• Adjust the sensitivity to suit fast-moving markets (like crypto) or slow ones (like large-cap stocks).
Session Overlay - FXMontys dual session overlayDeveloped by FX Monty
This indicator was created for traders who want a cleaner, more structured way to mark their session highs and lows, as well as lower time frame supply and demand zones using volume-based analysis.
🔹 What This Indicator Is For
Designed to complement both the Core Sessions and CM Sessions indicators.
Helps identify key trading sessions: Asia, London, and New York.
Supports traders who blend session structure, liquidity, and LTF price action for more precise setups.
📌 How to Use
Marking Highs & Lows:
Use the Core Sessions Indicator to mark session highs and lows. You can use either a box or a horizontal ray — whichever gives the cleanest visual.
Supply & Demand Zones (LTF):
Use the CM Sessions Indicator for marking LTF supply and demand zones within a session.
➤ Don’t forget to adjust your session times manually, especially for daylight savings.
High/Low of Day (HOD/LOD):
Use the 5-minute timeframe on the CM Sessions chart to mark the day’s highs and lows.
✘ Exclude the Asia session from this when evaluating HOD/LOD.
🧠 Strategy Background
This indicator is rooted in two powerful trading methodologies from my mentors:
TJR's Liquidity Concepts – Which influence how we frame session-based liquidity using the Core Sessions logic.
JordanFX's Session-Based Approach – The inspiration for using session structuring for lower time frame entries.
💙 Rest in peace, Jordan. This is for you.
This tool is part of my personal workflow, and I built it to make complex setups easier to visualize and act on. I hope it provides you with clarity, structure, and confidence in your trades.
Happy trading,
— FX Monty
Regression Analysis Fibonacci Color📊 Regression Analysis Fibonacci Color
🎯 What Is the Purpose?
This system is designed to generate high-accuracy buy and sell signals by combining trend analysis, dynamic support/resistance calculation, and momentum & volatility confirmation.
🔍 How Does It Work?
✅ 1️⃣ Trend Analysis
A linear regression line is calculated based on price data.
The slope of this line is measured and smoothed to reduce noise.
This way, the system reacts not only to price but also to trend strength.
✅ 2️⃣ Dynamic Level Calculation (Fibonacci-Based)
Based on trend data, historical highs and lows are identified.
This range is divided using Fibonacci ratios: 0%, 23.6%, 38.2%, 50%, 61.8%, 78.6%...
These levels are drawn on the chart as dynamic support/resistance zones that adapt to price movement.
✅ 3️⃣ Trend Strength & Volatility Filtering (ATR-Based)
The Average True Range (ATR) is calculated to measure the market’s average movement range.
This indicates the strength of the trend:
Strong uptrend: Green
Strong downtrend: Pink
Signals are blocked in weak or sideways conditions.
✅ 4️⃣ Smart Buy & Sell Signals
Buy (Long) Signal:
Price dips into the lower zone and then moves back up.
The trend direction is upward.
Volatility confirms strength.
Momentum is validated.
Sell (Short) Signal:
Price breaks down from the upper zone.
The trend direction is downward.
Volatility confirms weakness.
Each signal is shown on the chart with a label & color:
Ⓐ → Buy
(S) or SAT → Sell
✅ RESULT
🔑 What Does This System Do?
✔️ Combines trend direction, momentum, and historical price ranges,
✔️ Generates dynamic support/resistance zones,
✔️ Smartly detects potential reversal areas,
✔️ Uses filtering to reduce false signals,
✔️ Allows you to track & test the entire process on a single chart.
SMA Crossover Candle Body SizeThis indicator allows you to filter the candle body size of a SMA crossover. This helps to eliminate times when price is consolidating and constantly crossing above or below. By adjusting the candle body size to say something like 15, you'll only receive alerts when significant size candles cross and hold above or below your desired SMA.
8H/12H Trend + RSI + MACD🧠 RSI 8/12H – The Indicator That Shows Reversals Before the Move Happens
Standard RSI (14) is too slow.
By the time it flashes a signal, the move is usually halfway done.
📍 RSI 8/12H is faster, sharper, and built to spot local reversals early – before the crowd sees them.
Why 8/12H Works:
✅ Detects overbought/oversold zones with precision
✅ Especially powerful on gold, oil, and indices
✅ Gives 1–2 clean, high-probability signals per week – no noise, no clutter
🔥 If you're tired of chasing late entries,
RSI 8/12H gives you the edge to get in before the breakout.
Don’t just watch where the market’s been.
Anticipate where it turns.