Ban GapBan Gap Indicator Description
The Ban Gap indicator is a time-sensitive gap detection tool designed for intraday trading on low-timeframe charts. It reconstructs synthetic OHLC (Open, High, Low, Close) candles to highlight potential gaps, allowing traders to quickly identify price discontinuities and significant movement zones across multiple second-based timeframes.
Unlike standard indicators, Ban Gap offers dynamic candle reconstruction and a customizable timeframe filter, enabling traders to see gap formations in real-time without cluttering charts.
How It Works
* Synthetic Candle Construction:
* Recalculates candle values using the previous candle’s close and the current price.
* Identifies “gaps” between candle closes and opens.
* Can be applied to all candles or only to daily opens.
* Configurable hour threshold to detect the start of a new trading day.
* Color Coding:
* Green/Teal Candles: Bullish synthetic candles (Close > Open)
* Red Candles: Bearish synthetic candles (Close < Open)
* Quickly visualize market sentiment at a glance.
* Timeframe Filtering:
* Supports 1s, 5s, 10s, 15s, 30s,45s and 1m charts.
* Traders can enable or disable the indicator on specific timeframes using checkboxes.
* Avoids clutter on high-frequency charts.
* Gap Detection Logic:
* Calculates the time difference between consecutive candles in hours.
* When the gap exceeds the threshold, it reconstructs the candle to highlight potential session/day changes.
Key Features
* Dynamic Synthetic OHLC: Highlights gaps effectively using reconstructed candle values.
* Custom Day Open Detection: Apply logic only to daily opens with a configurable hour threshold.
* Multi-Timeframe Support: Fully customizable for 1s, 5s, 10s, 15s, 30s,45s and 1m charts.
* Color-Coded Candles: Instantly differentiate bullish vs. bearish synthetic candles.
* Clean Chart Display: Only plots on selected timeframes to avoid clutter.
Candlestick analysis
Trend Bars with Okuninushi Line Filter# Trend Bars with Okuninushi Line Filter: A Powerful Trading Indicator
## Introduction
The **Trend Bars with Okuninushi Line Filter** is an innovative technical indicator that combines two powerful concepts: trend bar analysis and the Okuninushi Line filter. This indicator helps traders identify high-quality trending moves by analyzing candle body strength relative to the overall price range while ensuring the price action aligns with the dominant market structure.
## What Are Trend Bars?
Trend bars are candles where the body (distance between open and close) represents a significant portion of the total price range (high to low). These bars indicate strong directional momentum with minimal indecision, making them valuable signals for trend continuation.
### Key Characteristics:
- **Strong directional movement**: Large body relative to total range
- **Minimal upper/lower shadows**: Shows sustained pressure in one direction
- **High conviction**: Represents decisive market action
## The Okuninushi Line Filter
The Okuninushi Line, also known as the Kijun Line in Ichimoku analysis, is calculated as the midpoint of the highest high and lowest low over a specified period (default: 52 periods).
**Formula**: `(Highest High + Lowest Low) / 2`
This line acts as a dynamic support/resistance level and trend filter, helping to:
- Identify the overall market bias
- Filter out counter-trend signals
- Provide confluence for trade entries
## How the Indicator Works
The indicator combines these two concepts with the following logic:
### Bull Trend Bars (Green)
A candle is colored **green** when ALL conditions are met:
1. **Bullish candle**: Close > Open
2. **Strong body**: |Close - Open| ≥ Threshold × (High - Low)
3. **Above trend filter**: Close > Okuninushi Line
### Bear Trend Bars (Red)
A candle is colored **red** when ALL conditions are met:
1. **Bearish candle**: Close < Open
2. **Strong body**: |Close - Open| ≥ Threshold × (High - Low)
3. **Below trend filter**: Close < Okuninushi Line
### Neutral Bars (Gray)
All other candles that don't meet the complete criteria are colored **gray**.
## Customizable Parameters
### Trend Bar Threshold
- **Range**: 10% to 100%
- **Default**: 75%
- **Purpose**: Controls how "strong" a candle must be to qualify as a trend bar
**Threshold Effects:**
- **Low (10-30%)**: More sensitive, catches smaller trending moves
- **Medium (50-75%)**: Balanced approach, filters out most noise
- **High (80-100%)**: Very selective, only captures the strongest moves
### Okuninushi Line Length
- **Default**: 52 periods
- **Purpose**: Determines the lookback period for calculating the midpoint
- **Common Settings**:
- 26 periods: More responsive to recent price action
- 52 periods: Standard setting, good balance
- 104 periods: Longer-term trend perspective
## Trading Applications
### 1. Trend Continuation Signals
- **Green bars**: Look for bullish continuation opportunities
- **Red bars**: Consider bearish continuation setups
- **Gray bars**: Exercise caution, mixed signals
### 2. Market Structure Analysis
- Clusters of same-colored bars indicate strong trends
- Alternating colors suggest choppy, indecisive markets
- Transition from red to green (or vice versa) may signal trend changes
### 3. Entry Timing
- Use colored bars as confirmation for existing trade setups
- Wait for color alignment with your market bias
- Avoid trading during predominantly gray periods
### 4. Risk Management
- Gray bars can serve as early warning signs of weakening trends
- Color changes might indicate appropriate exit points
- Use in conjunction with other risk management tools
## Advantages
1. **Dual Filtering**: Combines momentum (trend bars) with trend direction (Okuninushi Line)
2. **Visual Clarity**: Immediate visual feedback through candle coloring
3. **Customizable**: Adjustable parameters for different trading styles
4. **Versatile**: Works across multiple timeframes and instruments
5. **Objective**: Rule-based system reduces subjective interpretation
## Limitations
1. **Lagging Nature**: Based on historical price data
2. **False Signals**: Can produce whipsaws in choppy markets
3. **Parameter Sensitivity**: Requires optimization for different instruments
4. **Market Conditions**: May be less effective in ranging markets
## Best Practices
### Optimization Tips:
- **Volatile Markets**: Use higher thresholds (80-90%)
- **Steady Trends**: Use moderate thresholds (60-75%)
- **Short-term Trading**: Shorter Okuninushi Line periods (26)
- **Long-term Analysis**: Longer Okuninushi Line periods (104+)
### Combination Strategies:
- Pair with volume indicators for confirmation
- Use alongside support/resistance levels
- Combine with other trend-following indicators
- Consider market context and overall trend direction
## Conclusion
The Trend Bars with Okuninushi Line Filter offers traders a sophisticated yet intuitive way to identify high-quality trending moves. By combining the momentum characteristics of trend bars with the directional filter of the Okuninushi Line, this indicator helps traders focus on the most promising opportunities while avoiding low-probability setups.
Remember that no single indicator should be used in isolation. Always consider market context, risk management, and other technical factors when making trading decisions. The true power of this indicator lies in its ability to quickly highlight periods of strong, aligned price action – exactly what trend traders are looking for.
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*Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only and should not be considered as financial advice. Always conduct your own research and consider your risk tolerance before making any trading decisions.*
Portfolio Average Line - XDDThis indicator is used to compare a ticker to different portfolios.
You can use up to 10 tickers in a portfolio, and have up to 6 portfolios at a time.
There are 2 averaging methods:
1. Checked Box: each tickers percentage is added up, then the average is displayed
2. Unchecked Box: each tickers price is added up, then the average is displayed
Good luck trading!
Rally Base Drop Signals [LuxAlgo]The Rally Base Drop indicator is built around the Supply and Demand (SND) concept known as "Rally, Base & Drop" Candles. These candle types are commonly used in this trading approach to identify price structure.
This indicator highlights bars by labeling them as "Rally," "Drop," or "Base" candles. It also identifies specific sequence patterns formed by these candles.
🔶 USAGE
The Rally, Base, Drop candlestick approach is a straightforward method for identifying price action structure.
Candles are categorized into three types, which are then analyzed to understand market structure and Supply/Demand levels.
Rally: Two or more consecutive bullish candles.
Drop: Two or more consecutive bearish candles.
Base: A single bullish or bearish candle that breaks the previous trend.
🔹 Rally & Drop Candles
These candles show clear directional momentum and signal whether demand or supply is dominating. They are helpful when identifying trends, as they highlight strong price movement.
🔹 Base Candles
In most SND strategies, "Base" can have several interpretations.
Typically, base candles represent short periods of consolidation that test the trend before continuation. They can also be found at turning points (tops or bottoms).
For this indicator, a base candle is simply one that does not follow the direction of nearby candles or is where a Drop and Rally meet. Multiple base candles often reflect indecision in the market, suggesting a temporary balance between buyers and sellers.
🔹 Reversal Sequences
Rally-Base-Drop (RBD)
Drop-Base-Rally (DBR)
In Supply and Demand analysis, these sequences are considered reversals. They mark zones where buyer and seller activity has shifted, which can lead to future price reactions. These areas are known as "Supply or Demand Zones" and are often revisited by price, making them useful for trade setups.
🔹 Continuation Sequences
Rally-Base-Rally (RBR)
Drop-Base-Drop (DBD)
Continuation sequences show a brief pause in the trend, followed by further movement in the same direction. In SND terms, they represent zones where orders accumulate before a continuation move. These are typically used to join ongoing trends, as they indicate sustained interest from buyers or sellers.
🔶 DETAILS
🔹 Color Modes
The script includes three color modes. "No Color" is self-explanatory, while the other two options relate to how candles are detected.
A Rally or Drop requires at least two candles to be successfully identified. As a result, detection occurs on the second candle. However, the full Rally or Drop includes both candles.
Two coloring methods are available:
Full Color: Once a Rally or Drop is detected (on the second bar), both candles are colored, starting from the first. This reflects the full pattern.
Color on Detection: Only the second candle (where detection occurs) is colored. This avoids changing past bars and may be useful for live analysis.
🔶 SETTINGS
Sequences: Select which sequences to display on the chart.
Bar Color Logic: Choose the preferred bar coloring method.
Tristan's Box: Pre-Market Range Breakout + RetestMarket Context:
This is designed for U.S. stocks, focusing on pre-market price action (4:00–9:30 AM ET) to identify key support/resistance levels before the regular session opens.
Built for 1 min and 5 min timelines, and is intended for day trading / scalping.
Core Idea:
Pre-market range (high/low) often acts as a magnet for price during regular hours.
The first breakout outside this range signals potential strong momentum in that direction.
Retest of the breakout level confirms whether the breakout is valid, avoiding false moves.
Step-by-Step Logic:
Pre-Market Range Identification:
Track high and low from 4:00–9:30 AM ET.
Draw a box spanning this range for visual reference and calculation.
Breakout Detection:
When the first candle closes above the pre-market high → long breakout.
When the first candle closes below the pre-market low → short breakout.
The first breakout candle is highlighted with a “YOLO” label for visual confirmation.
Retest Confirmation:
Identify the first candle whose wick touches the pre-market box (high touches top for short, low touches bottom for long).
Wait for the next candle: if it closes outside the box, it confirms the breakout.
Entry Execution:
Long entry: on the confirming candle after a wick-touch above the pre-market high.
Short entry: on the confirming candle after a wick-touch below the pre-market low.
Only the first valid entry per direction per day is taken.
Visuals & Alerts:
Box represents pre-market high/low.
Top/bottom box border lines show the pre-market high / low levels cleanly.
BUY/SELL markers are pinned to the confirming candle.
Added a "YOLO" marker on breakout candle.
Alert conditions trigger when a breakout is confirmed by the retest.
Strategy Type:
Momentum breakout strategy with confirmation retest.
Combines pre-market structure and risk-managed entries.
Designed to filter false breakouts by requiring confirmation on the candle after the wick-touch.
In short, it’s a pre-market breakout momentum strategy: it uses the pre-market high/low as reference, waits for a breakout, and then enters only after a confirmation retest, reducing the chance of entering on a false spike.
Always use good risk management.
30 Min Pivot Enhanced# 30 Min Pivot Enhanced
The **30 Min Pivot Enhanced** indicator detects pivot reversals and potential buy/sell signals on the 30-minute timeframe. It combines streak-based trend exhaustion with pivot breakouts and optional flush (capitulation) candle detection.
## Core Logic
- Trend streaks: pivots form after consecutive same-color candles (`trendLength`)
- Flush detection: oversized red candles (ATR based) flagged as potential exhaustion
- Pivot candidates:
- Bullish → after a red streak (or flush) followed by a green candle
- Bearish → after a green streak followed by a red candle
- Confirmation: price must break pivot high/low within `maxBarsAfterPivot`
## Inputs
- Consecutive Trend Candles → streak length required for pivot
- Maximum Bars After Pivot → confirmation window
- Show Pivot Lines → toggle pivot levels on chart
- Flush Detection → ATR-based capitulation detection
- Flush Lookback → how many bars to keep flush valid
- Enable Buy/Sell Alerts → toggle trade alerts
## Visuals
- Buy pivots → green "P Buy" labels under price
- Sell pivots → red pivot lines at lows (if enabled)
- Flush markers → optional debug labels showing capitulation bars
## Alerts
- Buy Alert → price breaks above pivot high
- Sell Alert → price breaks below pivot low
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Best for traders watching **30-minute reversal plays**, especially where exhaustion or flush candles precede a breakout.
AI-JX Strategy### 🤖 Core Features
AI-JX v3.3 is an AI-powered comprehensive trading strategy system developed with PineScript v6, integrating multiple advanced technical analysis tools and machine learning algorithms.
### 📊 Main Functional Modules 1. AI Learning System
- Adaptive Parameter Optimization : Automatically learns and adjusts trading parameters
- Three Strategy Modes : Conservative (ranging markets), Aggressive (trending markets), Balanced (universal)
- Dynamic Weight Adjustment : Intelligently allocates weights to different strategies based on market conditions
- Learning Memory Mechanism : Records historical trading data for continuous strategy optimization 2. Technical Indicator System
- SuperTrend Indicator : ATR-based trend following system
- Heikin Ashi Smoothing : Reduces market noise for clearer trend signals
- Standard Deviation Channels : Multi-level support and resistance analysis
- Trend Distribution Profile : Visualizes price distribution and trend strength
- Multi-Timeframe Analysis : Comprehensive analysis across 5m, 15m, and 1h timeframes 3. Intelligent Signal Generation
- Traditional Signals : Classic buy/sell signals based on SuperTrend
- AI Smart Signals : Comprehensive scoring system combining RSI, MACD, and ATR
- False Breakout Detection : Identifies and filters fake breakout signals
- Price Confirmation Mechanism : Ensures signal validity and reliability 4. Risk Management System
- Dynamic Stop Loss/Take Profit : Long 3% TP/1.5% SL, Short 2:1 risk-reward ratio
- Slippage Monitoring : Real-time market slippage risk assessment
- Volatility Filtering : Adjusts trading strategy based on ATR
- Position Management : Smart capital allocation and risk control 5. Visualization Panels
- Statistics Panel : Displays key data like trade count, win rate, current strategy
- AI Learning Panel : Shows strategy weights and learning progress
- Prediction Panel : Real-time AI analysis and trading recommendations
- Chart Markers : Clear buy/sell signals and trend line displays 6. Alert System
- Multiple Alert Types : Buy, sell, take profit, and stop loss notifications
- Personalized Messages : Fun "WangWang" themed alert messages
- Real-time Notifications : Precise alerts with maximum one per bar frequency
### 🎯 Key Advantages
- AI-Driven : Machine learning optimization for better performance
- Multi-Strategy : Adapts to different market conditions automatically
- Risk-Controlled : Comprehensive risk management with dynamic adjustments
- User-Friendly : Intuitive interface with detailed visualization panels
- Highly Customizable : Extensive parameter settings for different trading styles
HA Color Change Alerts (fixed v3)📌 Heikin Ashi Color Change Alerts
This indicator notifies you whenever a Heikin Ashi candle changes color (from red → green or green → red).
🔎 Features
Automatic Heikin Ashi calculation
Uses TradingView’s built-in Heikin Ashi source, so you don’t need to switch your chart to HA candles.
Signals on chart
Plots ▲ (green triangle) when HA changes from red → green and ▼ (red triangle) when HA changes from green → red.
Customizable alerts
You can set TradingView alerts for:
“Heikin Ashi Turned GREEN”
“Heikin Ashi Turned RED”
Options
Show/Hide the Heikin Ashi candles on top of your normal chart.
Choose whether alerts trigger only after bar close, or intrabar as soon as the color flips.
Show or hide the signal markers.
🔔 Use cases
Trend following: enter when HA flips to green, exit when it flips back to red.
Early reversal spotting: get notified when the candle momentum shifts.
Works on any symbol and timeframe.
CQ_Historical Candle Color Changer🎯 Purpose
This indicator visually distinguishes candles based on how old they are—specifically within a user-defined range (e.g., 1 to 7 days old). It helps traders quickly isolate recent price action from older data, making it easier to interpret overlays like moving averages, volume profiles, or momentum indicators.
⚙️ Key Features
- User-Defined Age Range: Set minimum and maximum age in days (e.g., highlight candles that are 1–7 days old).
- Custom Colors: Choose highlight colors for candles within the range.
- Timeframe Awareness: Works across any chart timeframe (1m, 1h, 1D, etc.), calculating candle age based on actual time elapsed.
- Non-Intrusive Display: Candles outside the range retain their default appearance, preserving overall chart readability.
📐 How It Works
- The script calculates the age of each candle by comparing its timestamp to the current time.
- If the candle falls within the user-defined age range, it’s recolored using the selected style.
- Candles older or newer than the range are left untouched.
🧠 Use Cases
- Trend Isolation: Focus on recent price action without losing sight of broader context.
自定义均线系统A customizable Moving Average indicator that lets you freely choose the period values you want, and automatically plots them on the candlestick chart. This flexibility helps traders quickly adjust their analysis style, compare different trends, and fine-tune strategies without switching between multiple fixed indicators.
Lanxang Pin Bar Pro V.2How to use (step-by-step)
Mark context first
Draw your Supply/Demand zones and note HTF structure (H1).
Use the indicator as a price action confirmation at those POIs.
Wait for a pin bar at a level
Bullish pin: long lower wick rejecting demand; Bearish pin: long upper wick rejecting supply.
Ensure it prints within your session and passes ATR/shape filters.
Choose your entry style
Conservative: Enter on break of pin high (bull) / low (bear).
Aggressive (RR-optimized): Place a limit near the 50% retrace of the pin bar (you removed lines, so measure the midpoint quickly: (High+Low)/2 from the data box).
Place stop
Beyond the wick + small buffer (e.g., 10–20 pts on XAUUSD M5–M15).
Keep SL reasonable (≤ ~1–1.2× ATR of your entry TF).
Targets & management
T1 = 1R, take partial, move to BE after structure break or at 1R depending on volatility.
T2 at the next opposing SD zone, prior swing, or session high/low.
Let a small runner trail via swing highs/lows if trend is strong.
Risk
Keep risk fixed % (e.g., 1%) per trade. Your math is already RR-driven—perfect for journaling and expectancy.
Recommended defaults (XAUUSD, M5–M30)
Min Wick : Body Ratio = 2.0–2.5
Max Body / Range = 0.30–0.35
Min Range as ATR multiple = 0.8–1.0
HTF = 60 min; EMAs = 50/200
Sessions = London core + NY open
Alerts
Turn on alerts for Bullish Pin Bar / Bearish Pin Bar (and optionally “Entry Trigger” if you use it).
Use them to route to your phone or EA bridge (you already use webhook flows).
Pro tips (fits your SMC style)
Prefer pins that sweep liquidity (wick pokes above equal highs / below equal lows) and close back inside your zone.
Extra confluence: FVG edge, HTF OB boundary, or daily/weekly high/low.
Skip mid-range pins with no level.
Track R results in your journal to monitor expectancy.
KK🚦LightKK Light is for 5min ~ 15min ETH/BTC only
The red triangles indicate selling, and the green ones indicate buying.
When the colored lights appear, you should be more careful.
The colored squares mean that you should stop what you're doing right now.
You can contact me for more details
Kalman Sigmoid Z-score | SurgeQuantTitle: Kalman Sigmoid Z-score Indicator
The Kalman Sigmoid Z-score indicator is a sophisticated tool designed to identify market momentum and potential trend changes using a combination of Kalman filtering, sigmoid-weighted averaging, and Z-score calculations. By processing price data through a Kalman filter and applying adaptive sigmoid weighting, this indicator provides clear visual signals for bullish and bearish market conditions. The Z-score output and price bars are dynamically colored to highlight momentum shifts, aiding traders in identifying potential trading opportunities.
How It Works
Kalman Filter Calculation
Computes a smoothed price series using a Kalman filter based on a user-selected price source (Close, High, Low, or Open) with configurable parameters for process noise, measurement noise, and filter order (default: 3).
The Kalman filter reduces noise in the price data, providing a stable foundation for further analysis.
Sigmoid-Weighted Averaging
Applies a sigmoid function to calculate adaptive weights based on price comparisons over a user-defined lookback period (default: 10).
Weights are adjusted dynamically using a volatility ratio (standard deviation over ATR) to account for market conditions, enhancing signal reliability.
Z-score Calculation
Calculates the Z-score of the Kalman-filtered price relative to a sigmoid-weighted moving average over a user-defined period (default: 20).
Bullish Signal: Triggered when the Z-score crosses above 0, indicating potential upward momentum.
Bearish Signal: Triggered when the Z-score crosses below 0, indicating potential downward momentum.
Visual Representation
The indicator provides a clear and customizable visual interface:
Z-score Histogram: Displayed as colored columns, with distinct colors for bullish (Z-score > 0) and bearish (Z-score < 0) conditions.
Bright green (#4DFFBE) for rising Z-score above 0.
Light green (#56DFCF) for falling Z-score above 0.
Dark purple (#AE75DA) for falling Z-score below 0.
Light purple (#4D2D8C) for rising Z-score below 0.
Price Bar Coloring: Synchronizes with the Z-score colors to reflect momentum on the main chart.
Reference Line: A zero line is plotted on the Z-score panel for easy reference.
Customization & Parameters
The Kalman Sigmoid Z-score indicator offers flexible parameters to suit various trading styles:
Source: Select the input price (default: Close; options: Close, High, Low, Open).
Lookback Period: Set the period for sigmoid weight calculations (default: 10).
Volatility Period: Adjust the period for volatility ratio calculation (default: 30).
Base Steepness: Control the sigmoid function’s sensitivity (default: 5).
Base Midpoint: Set the sigmoid function’s midpoint (default: 0.01).
Z-score Period: Define the period for Z-score calculation (default: 20).
Kalman Parameters:
Process Noise (default: 0.01).
Measurement Noise (default: 3).
Filter Order (default: 3).
Color Settings: Predefined colors with distinct shades for bullish and bearish states, ensuring clear visual differentiation.
Trading Applications
This indicator is versatile and can be applied across various markets and strategies:
Momentum Trading: Highlights strong bullish or bearish momentum for potential entry or exit points based on Z-score crossings.
Trend Confirmation: Use bar coloring to confirm Z-score signals with price action on the main chart.
Reversal Detection: Identify potential reversals when the Z-score crosses the zero line.
Scalping and Swing Trading: Adjust parameters (e.g., lookback, Z-score period) to suit short-term or longer-term strategies.
Final Note
The Kalman Sigmoid Z-score indicator is a powerful tool for traders seeking to leverage advanced filtering and statistical analysis for momentum and trend-based opportunities. Its combination of Kalman-filtered price smoothing, sigmoid-weighted averaging, dynamic Z-score signals, and synchronized bar coloring offers a robust framework for informed trading decisions. As with all indicators, backtest thoroughly and integrate into a comprehensive trading strategy for optimal results. This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes and should not be considered financial advice.
DMI + ADX + Key Level — Carlos VizcarraMi indicador personal de adx para la estrategia de Rafael Cepeda Trader
Dr_FirstCandle Boxthis indicator draws the first 4 hour candle on newyork time high and low for 24 hours
7Lots v27Lots strategy
The strategy is a counter-trend with a return to the moving average. Based on the DCA strategy, but greatly simplified to 7 lots (limit orders) and using the default martingale x2.5
Strategy description
Two moving averages are used. The first MA can be used as a filter for opening a position and also closing if the second MA is disabled. If both are enabled, then the position is closed by the second MA, and the first is used as a filter. There is also a separate take profit and if the price does not reach it, the position will be closed when returning to the MA, which will act as a stop loss, but the risk of liquidation is still present since the strategy does not have a regular classic stop loss.
Main parameters
TP & SL - selection of closing a position only by MA or take profit + MA. If only MA is selected, the strategy ignores the take profit value and always closes the position by MA.
MA settings
MA length from 1 to 200
Sliding type ALMA, SMA, EMA, VWMA, WMA, RMA
MA data - Open, High, Low, Close, HL2, HL3, OHLC4, OC2
MA shift in %. The MA shift is set in % above or below the current prices. For the First MA, this function allows you to use it as a filter for opening a position. For example, if you specify a shift much lower, for example -1% or -2%, then there will be less noise for opening a position, but this affects the number of transactions.
DCA group settings
Take profit %. Set the take profit as usual, but if the price does not reach the take profit, then the closing will occur by MA when the price returns to its values.
Take profit from. There is a choice of take profit from the average position, or by closing the previous bar. The latter increases the profit factor, but also increases the risk of liquidation if the strategy is used on perpetual contracts or futures.
Position Entry % - specifies the condition for opening a position. 0% - opening will occur immediately. 2% - opening will occur when the price falls 2% below the bar closing if the Long mode is set. If Short, then vice versa.
Grid Scale - classic progressive grid step
Next comes the setup of lots as a percentage of the deposit. Simply specify how many percent of each lot will be used from the total deposit. By default, a percentage for each lot is already allocated according to Martingale with a multiplier of x2.5, but you can calculate your own. You can specify 0, then the lot will be disabled.
Leverage. By default, 1.
Extra lot. This is the 7th lot that I decided to allocate separately from the main grid, since it is not always really needed. And it is calculated from the last lot of the grid. You can set it to how much lower percentage of the last lot to set it for and also what percentage of the deposit it will use. If you trade futures, then this lot, as an auxiliary one, can greatly average the position in case of strong volatility in the market.
Next, you can specify the start and end dates of transactions.
The table displays the total percentage of the deposit involved in trading at the moment. By default, all lots and leverage are set to 100% deposit load. The table also shows the number of transactions of the last 5-6 lots and extra, so that you can understand how many of them there were throughout the history of trading and possibly draw some conclusions for yourself. Especially useful for extra lots. Max Historical Drawdown (%) shows the historical price drop at the moment from the average open position. This will make it possible to analyze what leverage this strategy could withstand over the entire trading history. The date of this drop is also indicated.
For novice traders, it is recommended to use only on spot without the risk of liquidation. It is also best to use large time frames to see the whole picture, but you can also use a minute chart, there are no restrictions, everything is in your hands.
Tips. If you use minute charts, it is better to greatly increase the length of the MA from 20 and above. Hourly charts from 1-7. It is better to set up on spot and if you need futures, then use the same settings from spot, but with correction for futures. This strategy does not work well in Short, but shows excellent results for Long even when the market falls. When selecting settings, take into account sharp market fluctuations, Max Historical Drawdown (%) will show you this information in the table. You need to set up from the first MA, when you set up for the best result, then turn on the second MA and transfer the settings of the first MA to the second. Then fine-tune both MAs. The results can increase significantly, but this is not always the case. Sometimes just one MA is enough
The strategy is paid, tested with my own experience and money since 2022. Own development for opening a position.
NDOG & NWOG - Liquidity + Sunday Box rroielDescription:
This script combines NDOG & NWOG liquidity levels with a Sunday Box framework to provide traders with structured levels for weekly bias, liquidity mapping, and potential entry/exit zones.
Features:
• Automatic plotting of NDOG & NWOG liquidity zones.
• Sunday Box (weekly open range) drawn to define structure and bias.
• Highlights liquidity sweeps and retests for trade confirmation.
• Configurable settings for box time, liquidity range, and display options.
• Built to support ROI/EL strategies by aligning liquidity with weekly key levels.
Use Case:
Helps traders identify where price is likely to react by combining liquidity-based zones with the Sunday box framework. Designed for clarity, confluence, and efficiency in execution.
Custom Buy/Sell Pattern BuilderAre you tired of using trading indicators that only let you follow fixed, pre-designed rules? Do you wish you could build your own “Buy” or “Sell” signals, experiment with your own ideas, or see instantly if your unique pattern works—without learning coding or hiring a developer?
The Custom Buy/Sell Pattern Builder is designed for YOU.
This TradingView indicator lets ANY trader—even a complete beginner—define exactly what kind of price and volume conditions should create a BUY or SELL label on any chart, in any market, at any timeframe.
You don’t need to know programming. You don’t need to know the definition of a hammer, doji, volume spike, or Engulfing pattern.
With a few clicks and easy dropdown choices, you can:
Make your own rules for buying or selling
Choose how many candles your pattern should look at
Decide if you want the biggest body, the lowest volume, the biggest movement, or any combination you can imagine
The result?
You’ll see clear “BUY” or “SELL” labels automatically show up on your chart whenever the exact rule YOU built matches current price action.
No more guessing. No more forced strategies. Just pure control and visual feedback!
Why Is This Powerful?
Traditional indicators (like MACD, RSI, or even classic candlestick scanners) work the same for everyone—and only as their inventors defined.
But every trader, and every market, is unique.
What if you could say:
“Show me a ‘SELL’ every time the newest candle is bigger than the one before, but with LESS volume, while the bar before that had an even smaller body—but more volume than all others?”
With this tool, it’s EASY!
You simply pick which candle you want to compare (most recent, previous, etc), what to compare (body or volume—body means the candle’s “thickness”, from open to close), choose “greater than”, “less than”, or “equal to”, and set a multiplier if you want (like “half as much”, “twice as big”, etc).
After this, if any bar on the chart fits all your rules, it will mark it as a BUY or SELL, depending on your selection.
This means—
Beginners can start experimenting with their intuition or small ideas, without tech hurdles
Experienced traders can visualize and fine-tune any possible logic, before they commit to backtesting or automating a real strategy
Every “what if” or “I wonder” setup is just 2–3 clicks away
How Does It Work? Simple Steps
1. Choose Your Signal Type
“Buy” or “Sell”
This tells the indicator whether to mark the qualifying bars with a green “BUY” or red “SELL” label
2. Pick How Many Candles To Use
“Pattern Candle Count” input (2, 3, or 4)
Example: If you use 4, the pattern will be applied to the most recent 4 candles at every step
3. Define Your Pattern With Inputs
For each candle (from newest “0” to oldest “3”), you can set:
Body Condition (example: “is this candle’s body bigger/smaller/equal to another?”)
Pick which candle to compare against
Pick “>”, “<”, “>=”, “<=”, or “=”
Set a multiplier if needed (like “0.5” to mean “half as big as” or “2” for “twice as big as”)
Volume Condition (exact same choices, but based on trading volume—not the candle’s price body)
For example:
“Candle0 Body > Candle2 Body”
means “the latest candle’s real-body (open–close) is bigger than the one two bars ago.”
“Candle1 Volume <= Candle2 Volume”
means “the previous candle’s volume is less than or equal to the volume of the bar two periods ago.”
You can leave a comparison blank if you don’t want to use it for a particular candle.
What Happens After You Set Your Rules?
Every bar on your chart is checked for your logic:
If ALL body AND volume conditions are true (for each candle you specified),
AND
The signal side (“Buy” or “Sell”) matches your dropdown,
Then a green “BUY” or red “SELL” label will show right on the bar, so you can visually spot exactly where your logic works!
Practical Example:
Suppose you want an entry setup that is:
“Sell whenever the newest candle’s body is bigger than two bars ago, body before that is bigger than three bars ago, AND the newest candle’s volume is less than or equal to two bars ago, AND the candle three bars ago’s volume is less than or equal to half the candle two bars ago’s volume.”
You’d set:
Pattern Candle Count: 4
Side: Sell
Candle0 Body Ref#: 2, Op: >, Mult: 1
Candle1 Body Ref#: 3, Op: >, Mult: 1
Candle0 Vol Ref#: 2, Op: <=, Mult: 1
Candle3 Vol Ref#: 2, Op: <=, Mult: 0.5
And the script will find all “SELL” bars on your chart matching these conditions.
Inputs Section: What Does Each Setting Do?
Let’s break down each input in the indicator’s Settings one by one, so even if you’re new, you’ll understand exactly how to use it!
1. Pattern Candle Count (2–4)
What is it?
This sets how many candles in a row you want your rule to look at.
Example:
“4” means your rules are based on the most recent candle and the 3 before it.
“2” means you are only comparing the current and previous candles.
Tip:
Beginners often use 4 to spot stronger patterns, but you can experiment!
2. Signal Side
What is it?
Choose “Buy” or “Sell”. The word you pick here decides which colored label (green for Buy, red for Sell) appears if your pattern matches.
Example:
Want to spot where “Sell” is likely? Pick “Sell”.
Change to “Buy” if you want bullish signals instead.
3. Body & Volume Comparison Settings (per Candle)
For each candle (#0 is newest/current, #3 is oldest in your pattern window):
Body Comparison
Candle# Body Ref#
Choose which other candle you want to compare this one’s body to.
“0” = newest, “1” = previous, “2” = two bars ago, “3” = three bars ago
Candle# Body Op (Operator; >, <, >=, <=, =)
How do you want to compare?
“>” means “greater than” (is bigger than)
“<” means “less than” (is smaller than)
“=” means “equal to”
Candle# Body Mult (Multiplier)
If you want relative comparisons. For example, with Mult=1:
“Candle0 body > Candle2 body x 1” means just “0 is larger than 2.”
“Candle0 body > Candle2 body x 2” means “0 is more than double 2.”
Volume Comparison
Candle# Vol Ref# / Op / Mult
Exact same logic as body, but works on the “Volume” of each candle (how much was traded during that bar).
How to Set Up a Rule (Step by Step Example)
Say you want to mark a Sell every time:
The most recent candle’s real body is BIGGER than the candle 2 bars ago;
The previous candle’s body is also BIGGER than the candle 3 bars ago;
The current candle’s volume is LESS than or equal to the volume of candle 2;
The previous candle’s volume is LESS than or equal to candle 2’s volume;
The candle 3 bars ago’s volume is LESS than or equal to HALF candle 2’s volume.
You’d set:
Pattern Candle Count: 4
Side: "Sell"
Candle0 Body Ref#: 2, Op: “>”, Mult: 1
Candle1 Body Ref#: 3, Op: “>”, Mult: 1
Candle0 Vol Ref#: 2, Op: “<=”, Mult: 1
Candle1 Vol Ref#: 2, Op: “<=”, Mult: 1
Candle3 Vol Ref#: 2, Op: “<=”, Mult: 0.5
All other comparisons (operators) can be left blank if you don’t want to use them!
When these rules are met, a bright red “SELL” label will appear right above the bar matching all your conditions.
Practical Tips & FAQ for Beginners
What does “body” mean?
It’s the “true range” of the candle: the difference between open and close. This ignores wicks for simple setups.
What does “volume” mean?
This is the total trading activity during that candle/bar. Many traders believe that patterns with different volume “meaning” (such as low-volume up bars, or high-volume down bars) signal a meaningful change.
What if nothing shows on chart?
It just means your current rules are rarely or never matched! Try making your comparisons simpler (maybe just 2-body and 2-volume conditions to start).
You can always hit “Reset Settings” to go back to default.
Can I use this for both buying and selling?
YES! You can detect both bullish (Buy) and bearish (Sell) custom conditions; just switch “Signal Side.”
Do I need to know coding?
Not at all! Everything is in simple input panels.
Creative Use Cases, Example Recipes & Troubleshooting
Creative Ways to Use
Spotting Reversals
Example:
Buy when: the newest candle body is LARGER than the previous 3 bars, but ALL volumes are lower than their neighbors.
Why? Sometimes, a big candle with surprisingly low volume after a sequence of small bars can signal a reversal.
Finding Exhaustion Moves
Example:
Sell when: the current bar body is twice as big as two bars ago, but volume is half.
Why? A very big candle with very little volume compared to similar bars may show the move is “running out of steam.”
Custom “Breakout + Confirmation” Patterns
Example:
Buy when:
Candle 0’s body is greater than Candle 2’s by at least 1.5x,
Candle 0’s volume is greater than Candle 1 and Candle 2,
Candle 1’s volume is less than Candle 0.
Why? This could catch strong breakouts but filter out noisy moves.
Multi-bar Bias/Squeeze Filter
Use “Pattern Candle Count: 4”
Set all 4 volume conditions to “<” and each reference to the previous candle.
Now, a BUY or SELL only marks when each bar is “dryer”/less active than the last — a classic squeeze or low-volatility buildup.
Troubleshooting Guide
“I don’t see any Buy/Sell label; is something broken?”
Most likely, your rules are too strict or rare! Try using only two comparisons and leave other “Op” inputs blank as a test.
Double-check you have enough candles on the chart: you need at least as many bars as your pattern count.
“Why does a label appear but not where I expect?”
Remember, the script checks your rules for every NEW candle. The candle “0” is always the most recent, then “1” is one bar back, etc.
Check the color and type chosen: “Signal Side” must be “Buy” for green, “Sell” for red.
“What if I want a more complex pattern?”
Stack conditions! You can demand the body/volume of each candle in your window meet a different rule or all follow the same rule in sequence.
Mini Glossary — For Newcomers
Candle/Bar: Each bar on the chart, shows price movement during a fixed time (e.g., one minute, one hour, one day).
Body: The colored (or filled) part of the candle — the open-to-close price range.
Volume: How much of the asset was actually traded that candle/bar.
Reference Index: When you pick “2” as a reference, it means “the candle two bars ago in the pattern window.”
Operator (“Op”): The math symbol used to compare (>, <, =, etc).
Signal Side: Whether you want to highlight bullish (“Buy”) or bearish (“Sell”) bars.
Tips for Getting More Value
Start Simple—try just one or two conditions at first. See what lights up. Slowly add more logic as you get comfortable.
Watch the chart live as you change settings. The labels update instantly—this makes strategy design fast and visual!
Try flipping your ideas: If a certain pattern doesn’t work for buys, try reversing the direction for possible “sell” setups.
Remember: There is NO wrong idea. This indicator is only limited by your creativity—it’s a “strategy playground.”
Example Quick-Start Recipes
Classic Sell:
4 candles, side = Sell
Candle0 Body > Candle2; Candle1 Body > Candle3
Candle0 Vol <= Candle2; Candle1 Vol <= Candle2; Candle3 Vol <= Candle2 × 0.5
Simple Buy After Pause:
3 candles, side = Buy
Candle0 Body > Candle1; Candle0 Vol > Candle1
All other Ops blank
Low-Volume Pullback for Entry:
4 candles, side = Buy
Candle0 Body > Candle2
Candle0 Vol < Candle1; Candle1 Vol < Candle2; Candle2 Vol < Candle3
Final Words
Think of this as your “pattern lab.” No code, no guesswork—just experiment, see what the market actually gives, and design your own visual rulebook.
If you’re stuck, reset the script to defaults—it’s always safe to start again!
If you want more ready-made “recipes” for different strategies/styles, just ask and I’ll send some more setups for you.
Happy building—and may your edge always be YOUR edge!
SVX (Sentiment Velocity Index) EMA & Slope StructureThe SVX Momentum Framework is designed as a momentum and slope visualization tool. Designed to identify momentum shifts and pre-move conditions within price action.
What it draws:
- Plots five EMAs (8, 20, 40, 100, 200) To visualize short/medium trend structure. You can pick which ones to see.
- Calculates an EMA-based slope (rate of change) from actual closing-price movement and colors a neutral/positive/negative background for context. This is not ATR or Supertrend.
- Shows optional triangle context markers on bars that meet wick/body conditions that often precede momentum transitions (off by default / user-controlled).
- Shows Reference close (optional): Use when you need to verify price relative to standard closes for easier zone and level marking.
How the components work together:
- The EMA stack provides directional alignment (compression/expansion and relative order of 8/20/40/100/200).
- The slope quantifies whether recent movement is neutral, building (Green), or fading (Red); the background simply reflects that state.
- The triangle context markers flag a bar-shape condition (wick/body relationship) that can precede changes in behavior.
- The reference close is a visual aid for clarity when users compare candle closes and trading zones or levels .
How to read it:
- Structure: Look for EMA ordering (at least 8/20/100 recommended) and spacing to understand the underlying bias and compression/expansion.
- Slope state: Neutral (no bias, white), positive (building, green), or negative (fading, red). Use it as context, not as entries/exits.
- Context markers (optional): Treat them as visual highlights.
- Reference close (optional): Use when you need to verify price relative to candle close for easier zone and level marking.
How to use it (general guidance):
- Read structure first (EMA order/spread), then consider the slope state to understand whether conditions are neutral or possibly momentum-driven in the indicated direction.
- Combine with your own entry rules and/or engulfing candle patterns for timing, risk, and apply your preferred management.
What’s original here:
- The slope visualization is derived from actual closing-price movement, not Supertrend or ATR overlays.
- The wick/body context markers focus on bars that often precede transitions, presented as optional visuals.
- The reference close overlay is included purely to aid interpretation when comparing views to the native close and for more clear zone and level marking.
Access & intent:
- Educational visualization of structure and slope, providing a framework traders can build upon.
- The author does not provide financial advice. Use at your own discretion.
Disclaimer
This script is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or a solicitation to trade. Past performance is not indicative of future results. The author assumes no responsibility for losses incurred from the use of this tool. TradingView, Inc. has no liability related to this script or its use.