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ignals are generated by simple EMA crosses (with adjustable values) in the direction of the current trend and then validated against a scoring system that's comprised of 20 other indicators. When the majority of them agree then the trade can be taken. The tolerance score that permits a trade can be adjusted within the indicator preference panel and the values can be printed above/below the candle to help you tune your entry points.
To further reassure you, the smoothed candle direction from the 4 hour chart is printed in the background to validate the trend direction and a floating trade helper panel translates the scores in to practical terms (buy, sell etc)
ignals are generated by simple EMA crosses (with adjustable values) in the direction of the current trend and then validated against a scoring system that's comprised of 20 other indicators. When the majority of them agree then the trade can be taken. The tolerance score that permits a trade can be adjusted within the indicator preference panel and the values can be printed above/below the candle to help you tune your entry points.
To further reassure you, the smoothed candle direction from the 4 hour chart is printed in the background to validate the trend direction and a floating trade helper panel translates the scores in to practical terms (buy, sell etc)
Indicators and strategies
RH_SanityCheckShows a quick calculation of key pullback levels in relation to current or all time highs.
Allows you to adjust the calculation based on All time high or pick a specific date to calculate from
Candle Body % ChangeThis indicator shows the relative price change in candle bodies. I use this to track daily relative changes in markets like NYSE or NASDAQ where discontinued price action regularly happens.
down side pricebeautiful indictor to finf=d bearish pattrn as low is break or lower low of bearish candle lower low broken .
mark high n low as low is broken can sell or low of cndle one more is closed is loww sell else after marking high low n its lower low is broken after some time best,,
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Rainbow EMA Areas [Hypersonic]This indicator provides a nice visual representation of 6 EMA lines on your chart without adding to the clutter of other indicating lines. The starting values are 1, 9, 21, 55, 100, and 200. By default, the lines are hidden but they can be turned on in the Settings section. You can change the colors but not the gradient/transparency. There's nothing else to this indicator other than being a different visual representation of 6 EMA lines.
5days average過去5日間の値幅の平均を自動計算し、市場開始値から上下にその平均幅を表示します。
The average price range over the past five days is automatically calculated and the average range is displayed above and below the market opening price.
Linear Weighted Envelopes (LWE)Linear Weighted Envelopes
Inputs: Price Source, Period, Deviation, Lines
avgPrice - Accum./Dist.I would explain the understanding of " FREQUENCY " and how it is built and realized in this indicator: " avgPrice - Accum./Dist " and " avgPrice - VF20 ".
Let's look at the explanation:
BASIC KNOWLEDGE ON FREQUENCY
FOR TRADERS
If you are a Trader, then read this article. This article means a lot to you, and will change many things about your life in the trading world.
The knowledge in this article is very secret, the main key to success for traders You would not found it anywhere, search all youtube shows, articles on websites, you would not found it. It even takes a very long time for you to realize it, most are not aware and do not know it. You would only know if you are told.
First of all, about "frequency"
Frequency is a unit in a single buy and sell transaction. In one time, for example in one minute, the number of times each transaction occurs is different. This difference will be closely related to the level of liquidity and volatility. We can see that the frequency is divided into three, 1) low frequency, 2) medium frequency, and 3) high frequency.
In one trading day, the market is open for 4 hours, or for 245 minutes. If we look at the IDX:ADRO stock on March 5, 2022, the frequency is 50,339, and if divided by 245 minutes, then every minute there are 205 frequencies. If reduced again in seconds, it means that every second there are 3.5 frequencies or if rounded up, there are 3 buy and sell transactions every second. While the IDX:KREN stock on March 5, 2022, the frequency is 3,552, and if divided by 245 minutes, then every minute there are 14.5 frequencies. If reduced again in seconds, it means that every 4 seconds there is 1 frequency. This shows that the IDX:ADRO stock has a high frequency, while the IDX:KREN stock has a low frequency.
So the higher the frequency, the lower the risk. Because it will avoid sudden price drops. Because in high frequency, Buyer or Seller find it difficult to go to many ticks, because it has only gone down 1 tick, there are already many other Buyers and Sellers blocking it. Therefore, the higher the frequency, the more liquid a stock is, and the lower the volatility. Conversely, the lower the frequency, the less liquid a stock is and the higher the volatility.
We know that stocks with low frequency, less liquid, and high volatility are high risk stocks , less safe for your capital. Conversely, stocks with high frequency, more liquid, and low volatility are low risk stocks , very safe for your capital.
Because in high frequency stocks, when you have a stoploss target, when the price drops to your stoploss target price position, you can exit quickly. Unlike low frequency stocks, when you have a stoploss target, once it drops it can immediately fall 5% - 10% down, if you don't have time to cutloss, your capital can immediately bleed in one hit.
VOLUME & FREQUENCY
Generally, the ratio of the volume is the same as the frequency. However, if the volume is greater than the frequency, it means that each transaction of buying and selling uses big money. The use of big money in transactions is a sign that the transaction is carried out by a big player/big fund. Conversely, if the volume is smaller than the frequency, it means that each transaction of buying and selling uses small money. The use of small money in transactions is a sign that the transaction is carried out by a small player/retailer.
It can be interpreted that volume> frequency = accumulation and volume < frequency = distribution. So if volume> frequency indicates that the price in the future is highly likely to increase. Conversely, if volume < frequency indicates that the price in the future is highly likely to decrease.
To make it easier to measure the risk ratio of volume divided by frequency, we can use the symbol V/F. The smaller the V/F means " distribution ", and the larger the V/F means " accumulation ". See the my own indicator namely: Louded Candle
After basic knowledge about frequency and its relationship to volume, we call it VF , which is volume divided by frequency. See the my own indicator namely: avgPrice - VF20
And this indicator you see is called " avgPrice - Accum./ Dist. " The point is to find out the accumulation area and distribution area . As mentioned in the description above, that volume > frequency = accumulation and volume < frequency = distribution. This indicator is built on the basis of this understanding.
If you want to discuss further, please just chat me, I would always be happy to reply. For the sake of knowledge and for everyone to be able to generate consistent profits in the trading world
Enjoy, hopefully useful.
Linear Weighted Moving Average (LWMA)Linear Weighted Moving Average
Inputs: Price Source, Period, Line.
Hypersonic MAIN Intersection IndicatorIndicator that shows the intersection point of two Items of Interest. Backtesting showed the best was Candle/EMA 9.
1. I added 2 auxiliary EMA's that you can view or hide becuase I know some people like to see the EMA 200
2. You select the First and Second Item of Interest and it'll plot it in the background. First EMA and Second EMA correspond to whether you select them or not. The BWMA stuff is near the bottom. And in the middle is how you can show/hide the data table in the top-right.
3. you can show/hide different lines in the Style section
4. on the Style tab of Settings, you can turn off the whole table as well as the Trades, just the signal of the trade, or just the quantity of the trade
Moving Average 50+200+365Moving Average 50+200+365
What Are the 50, 200, and 365 Moving Averages for CRYPTOCAP:BTC ?
A Moving Average (MA) smooths out price data over a specified number of periods to reveal trends by filtering out short-term noise. For Bitcoin, these periods (50, 200, and 365) are typically applied on a daily chart, meaning they represent 50 days, 200 days, and 365 days, respectively.
50-period MA: A medium-term indicator, covering about 1.5–2 months (50 trading days), used to identify shorter-term trends in Bitcoin’s price.
200-period MA: A long-term indicator, spanning roughly 9–10 months (200 trading days), widely used to gauge Bitcoin’s overall trend.
365-period MA: A very long-term indicator, covering a full year (365 days), often used to assess multi-year trends or significant support/resistance levels in Bitcoin’s market cycles.
Head-HunterHead-Hunter Indicator
A comprehensive reversal pattern detection tool that combines multiple technical elements to identify potential market turning points. This indicator analyzes vector candles, RSI divergence, and volume patterns to filter out false signals.
Key Features:
Vector candle detection with customizable wick and body ratios
RSI divergence confirmation for stronger signals
Volume-based filtering system
Visual alerts through color-coded bars and shapes
Signal Types:
Bearish vector patterns (pink bars)
Bullish vector patterns (orange bars)
Classic reversal patterns (green/red triangles)
Divergence confirmations (yellow diamonds)
Best timeframe usage: 15m to 4h charts. The indicator combines volume analysis with RSI divergence to help identify high-probability reversal points before they become obvious.
Settings are optimized but can be adjusted:
Wick Size Ratio: 0.3 (adjustable 0.1-1.0)
Body Size Ratio: 0.3 (adjustable 0.1-0.5)
Volume Look-back: 20 periods
RSI parameters: Standard 14-period
This tool aims to provide clear, actionable signals for reversal trading strategies.
v2.0.4
Support Resistance + TrendlinesThe indicator combines two powerful technical analysis concepts:
Dynamic Trendlines - Automatically draws trendlines based on pivot highs and lows, detecting when price crosses these lines.
Support and Resistance Levels - Identifies horizontal S/R zones based on pivot points that occur in channels of similar price levels.
This creates a comprehensive view of market structure that can be leveraged for trading decisions.
Strategy Overview
I've developed a trading strategy that capitalizes on the signals generated by both trendline breakouts and support/resistance level violations. The strategy includes:
Signal Generation
Trendline Breakouts
Long signals when price crosses above a downtrend line
Short signals when price crosses below an uptrend line
Support/Resistance Breakouts
Long signals when price breaks above a resistance level
Short signals when price breaks below a support level
Risk Management Features
ATR-Based Stop Loss and Take Profit
Dynamic SL/TP levels that adjust to market volatility
Customizable ATR multipliers for both TP and SL
Signal Filters
Confirmation Period
Requires signals to remain valid for a configurable number of candles
Reduces false breakouts by waiting for confirmation
Volume Filter
Ensures breakouts are accompanied by above-average volume
Volume threshold is adjustable
RSI Filter
Prevents buying in overbought conditions
Prevents shorting in oversold conditions
Visual Feedback
Dashboard showing current market conditions
Clear entry signals with shapes
SL/TP levels displayed on chart for active positions
How the Strategy Works
Signal Detection
The strategy monitors for trendline crossovers and S/R level breaks
When detected, it starts a confirmation countdown
Confirmation Process
Instead of entering immediately, it waits for the specified number of confirmation candles
This helps filter out false breakouts
Filter Application
Before entry, it checks if volume and RSI conditions are satisfied
You can enable/disable these filters based on your trading preferences
Entry and Exit Management
Once all conditions are met, the strategy enters a position
Simultaneously sets take profit and stop loss orders based on ATR
CPR BEAST with Previous Day High/Low, SMA, EMA, VWAP by MRS*Indicator Name:
**CPR BEAST with EMAs, VWAP & Previous Day High/Low by Rajasekhar Muvvala**
Description:
This powerful indicator combines **Central Pivot Range (CPR)**, **Daily/Weekly/Monthly Pivot Points**, **Moving Averages (SMA, EMA, 200-Day EMA)**, **Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP)**, and **Previous Day High/Low** into a single, easy-to-use tool for traders. It is designed to help traders identify key support and resistance levels, trends, and potential reversal zones across multiple timeframes.
Key Features:
1. Central Pivot Range (CPR):
- CPR is calculated based on daily pivot points and includes three lines: "Central Pivot (CP)", "Bottom Central Pivot (BC)", and "Top Central Pivot (TC)".
- Enabled by default but can be toggled off from the settings.
- Customizable colors for all three lines.
2. Daily Pivot Points:
- Includes **Support (S1, S2, S3)** and **Resistance (R1, R2, R3)** levels.
- Levels 1 and 2 (S1/R1, S2/R2) are enabled by default, while Level 3 (S3/R3) can be optionally displayed.
- Resistance lines are red, and Support lines are green by default (colors customizable).
3. Weekly and Monthly Pivot Points:
- Weekly and Monthly pivots include **Pivot**, **Support (S1, S2, S3)**, and **Resistance (R1, R2, R3)** levels.
- Weekly levels are displayed as crossed (`+`) lines, while Monthly levels are displayed as circled (`o`) lines for better visual distinction.
- All weekly and monthly levels are optional and can be toggled on/off.
4. Moving Averages:
- Includes **Simple Moving Average (SMA)**, **Exponential Moving Average (EMA)**, and **200-Day EMA**.
- Customizable lengths and colors for each moving average.
- Helps identify trends and potential entry/exit points.
5. Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP):
- Displays VWAP for intraday trading.
- Can be toggled on/off and customized for color.
6. Previous Day High/Low:
- Highlights the "Previous Day High" and "Previous Day Low" on the chart.
- Useful for identifying breakout or reversal zones.
- Customizable colors for both high and low levels.
7. Visibility Settings:
- All pivot points, CPR, VWAP, and previous day high/low are "hidden on daily and above timeframes" by default.
- Ensures the indicator is optimized for intraday trading.
8. Customization Options:
- Toggle visibility of CPR, pivot points, moving averages, VWAP, and previous day high/low.
- Customize colors, lengths, and styles for all elements.
- Adjust input sources for calculations (e.g., close, open, etc.).
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How to Use:
Intraday Trading: Use the CPR and daily pivot points to identify key support and resistance levels. Combine these with VWAP and moving averages to confirm trends and find potential entry/exit points.
Swing Trading: Use weekly and monthly pivot points to identify longer-term support and resistance zones.
Breakout Trading: Monitor the previous day's high and low for potential breakout opportunities.
Trend Analysis: Use the moving averages (SMA, EMA, 200-Day EMA) to identify the overall trend direction.
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Default Settings:
- **CPR**: Enabled by default (Central Pivot line cannot be disabled).
- **Daily Pivot Points**: Levels 1 and 2 (S1/R1, S2/R2) are enabled by default.
- **Weekly/Monthly Pivot Points**: Disabled by default (can be enabled from settings).
- **Moving Averages**: SMA (20), EMA (21), and 200-Day EMA are enabled by default.
- **VWAP**: Enabled by default.
- **Previous Day High/Low**: Enabled by default.
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Customization Options:
- **CPR**:
- Enable/Disable CPR lines.
- Customize colors for CP, BC, and TC lines.
- **Pivot Points**:
- Enable/Disable daily, weekly, and monthly pivot points.
- Customize colors for support and resistance levels.
- **Moving Averages**:
- Adjust lengths for SMA, EMA, and 200-Day EMA.
- Customize colors for each moving average.
- **VWAP**:
- Enable/Disable VWAP.
- Customize color.
- **Previous Day High/Low**:
- Enable/Disable previous day high/low.
- Customize colors for high and low levels.
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Best Practices:
1. **Combine Indicators**: Use CPR and pivot points in conjunction with moving averages and VWAP to confirm trends and identify high-probability trading setups.
2. **Timeframe Optimization**: The indicator is designed for intraday trading, so it hides unnecessary elements on daily and above timeframes.
3. **Color Coding**: Customize colors to match your chart theme and improve readability.
4. **Backtesting**: Test the indicator on historical data to understand how it behaves in different market conditions.
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Disclaimer:
This indicator is intended for educational and informational purposes only. It does not provide financial advice or guarantee profits. Always conduct your own research and consult with a professional before making trading decisions.
Gold Futures vs Spot (Candlestick + Line Overlay)📝 Script Description: Gold Futures vs Spot
This script was developed to compare the price movements between Gold Futures and Spot Gold within a specific time frame. The primary goals of this script are:
To analyze the price spread between Gold Futures and Spot
To identify potential arbitrage opportunities caused by price discrepancies
To assist in decision-making and enhance the accuracy of gold market analysis
🔧 Key Features:
Fetches price data from both Spot and Futures markets (from APIs or chart sources)
Converts and aligns data for direct comparison
Calculates the price spread (Futures - Spot)
Visualizes the spread over time or exports the data for further analysis
📅 Date Created:
🧠 Additional Notes:
This script is ideal for investors, gold traders, or analysts who want to understand the relationship between the Futures and Spot markets—especially during periods of high volatility. Unusual spreads may signal shifts in market sentiment or the actions of institutional players.
Linear Weighted Envelopes by rleytradeEnvelopes
Settings: Linear Weighted method, HLC3
Inputs: Period, Deviation, Lines
BTC 1h bot 1.0 StrategyThis is Strategy version of BTC 1h bot 1.0.
Optimized for pairs BTC vs stablecoins, 1h timeframe.
HOW IT WORKS:
Script is based on the fact that there are certain phases of the market when there is a greater probability that BTC will go to one side or the other. To evaluate which phase we are in, the script uses "Main trend" and "Confirmation signals".
Main trend
- Is composed of a combination of several supertrends and moving averages. A supertrend is a trend following indicator that helps in identifying whether we are in an uptrend or a downtrend. A higher factor is used to capture the main trend and not just small movements. In case the market goes sideways, the supertrend does not work well, so it is a combination of multiple supertrends along with moving averages to differentiate a real strong trend from a range.
- It can be seen on the graph as a thick solid line.
- In an uptrend is green, in a downtrend red, gray represents the neutral zone.
Confirmation signals
- Are several script-evaluated indicators such as RSI , MACD , ADX and others, which serve to confirm the trend. In this case, it is the opposite way to the Main trend. Confirmation signals are used here to detect small movements. They are trying to capture bullish and bearish price momentum.
- On the graph they are seen as dashed lines above or below the Main trend (in the gray zone they are in the middle).
- It indicates only two signals, green for buy and red for sell.
HOW TO USE IT:
if the Main trend and Confirmation signals are of the same color, it will send a buy or sell signal, depending on which phase of the trend it is in. If the Main trend is e.g. in an uptrend and the market is going up, Confirmation signals should generate a lot of signals. But if the market starts to go in the opposite direction, Confirmation signals should generate fewer signals or none at all, thus reducing the number of wrong trades. In the gray zone of the Main trend it does not open positions.
To close position is possible to use stop loss and take profit or alternative could be to set very high TP value, thereby letting the script close the positions by itself.
In this case, it is a strategy to find out how the script worked in the past period. The longest period in which it is possible to test is on BTC/USD INDEX. The script works consistently well over a long period of time, using past probabilities, but this does not guarantee future results.
Portfolio Monitor - DolphinTradeBot1️⃣ Overview
▪️This indicator unifies the value of all your investments—whether stocks, currencies, or cryptocurrencies—in your chosen currency. This tool not only provides a clear snapshot of your overall portfolio performance but also highlights the individual growth of each asset with intuitive visualizations and an easy-to-understand performance report.
2️⃣ What sets this indicator apart
▪️is its ability to convert values from various currency pairs into any currency you choose. This means you can monitor your portfolio's performance against any currency pair you prefer, offering a flexible and comprehensive view of your investments.
3️⃣ How Is It Work ?
🔍The indicator can be analyzed under two main categories: visual representations and tables.
1- Visual representations ;
The indicator includes three different types of lines:
1. 1 - Reference Line → This represents the cost of all assets we hold, based on the selected date.
1. 2 - Total Assets Line → Displays the real-time value of all assets in our possession, including cash value, in the selected trading pair.
The area between the reference line is filled with green and red. The section above the reference line is represented in green, while the section below is shown in red.
1. 3 - Performance Lines → These visualize the performance of the assets, starting from the reference line and taking into account their weights in the portfolio. (Note: The lines are scaled for visualization purposes, so their absolute values should not be considered.)
"The names of the lines are shown in the image below."⤵️
2- Tables
The indicator includes three different types of tables:
2. 1 - Analysis Table : It provides a superficial overview of wallet statistics and values.
▪️TOTAL ASSETS → The current equivalent of all assets in the target currency
▪️CASH VALUE → The current value of the amount "Cash Value", in the target currency.
▪️PORTFOLIO VALUE → The total value of assets excluding Cash, in the target currency.
▪️POSTFOLIO COST → The cost of assets excluding Cash, in the target currency.
▪️PORTFOLIO ABSOLUTE RETURN → It shows the profit or loss relative to the cost of assets
▪️PORTFOLIO RETURN % →It shows the profit or loss relative to the cost of assets on a percentage basis
2. 2 - Performance Table : It displays the names of assets excluding Cash and their profit amounts, sorted from highest to lowest profit. If "Show as Percentage" is selected in the settings, it shows the percentage profit or loss relative to the cost. Profits are represented in green, while losses are represented in red.
"You can see the visual showing the tables below"⤵️
4️⃣How to Use ?
1- Choose the date on which the visualization will begin (📌The start date only affects the exchange rate used for calculating the reference line in the target currency.)
2- If you have cash holdings, enter the amount and specify the currency.
3- Select the currency in which your portfolio value will be displayed.(Default value is USD)
4- To set up your portfolio;
SYMBOLS - QUANTITY - PURCHASE PRICE
Enter the symbols of your assets - the number of units you hold - and their cost levels.
5- If you have cash, be sure to include your cash balance. If you also hold other currencies, enter them as separate assets with their corresponding quantities and purchase prices.
6- If you want to see the percentage returns of the assets in the performance table relative to their cost, select the "Show as Percent" option.
7- If you want to see the performance visuals of the assets, click on the "Show Asset Performance" option.
You can find an image of the settings section where the numbers above are used as references below.⤵️
📌 NOTE → By default, a few assets and their values have been pre-added in the initial settings. This is to ensure that you don’t see an empty screen when adding the indicator to the chart. Please remember to enter your own assets and values. The default settings are only provided as an example.
DMI, RSI, ATR Combo// Usage:
// 1. Add this script to your TradingView chart.
// 2. The ADX line helps determine trend strength.
// 3. The +DI and -DI lines indicate bullish or bearish movements.
// 4. The RSI shows momentum and potential overbought/oversold conditions.
// 5. The ATR measures volatility, helping traders assess risk.
Gaussian Channel + Stoch RSI Strategy"An indicator entry model is a systematic framework designed to identify optimal entry points for a given process, such as initiating a trade, investment, or action, based on predefined signals or indicators. This model leverages quantitative or qualitative metrics—such as technical indicators (e.g., moving averages, RSI, MACD), economic data, or market conditions—to generate actionable insights. The model typically involves setting specific thresholds or conditions that, when met, trigger an entry signal. For example, in trading, the model might use a combination of a 50-day moving average crossing above a 200-day moving average and an RSI below 70 to indicate a buy entry. The goal is to reduce subjectivity, enhance consistency, and improve decision-making efficiency by relying on data-driven rules tailored to the user’s objectives and risk tolerance."
Market Structure Trend Strategy with TP & SLIts all about market structure. This looks about the market sentiment by showing the market direction by candle colours. Use bar chart for correct colour.