JD Moon - HLOC BOXကျွန်တော် JD Moon ပါ၊
ဒီ Box with Pivot levels Indicator က Intraday Trader တွေအတွက် အချိန်ကုန်သက်သာအောင် တကူးတက ဆွဲစရာမလိုအောင် Price Action သမားတွေအတွက် အသုံးလိုတဲ့အရာမို့ ဖန်တီးထားတာပါ၊ အရမ်း ရိုးရှင်းပြီး အရမ်း အသုံးဝင်ပါတယ်။ တစ်ရက်အတွင်း စျေးနှုန်းအရွေ့ကို စောင့်ကြည့်ဖို့ပါ။ အထူးသဖြင့်ကျွန်တော့်အတွက် ဖန်တီးထားတာဖြစ်ပြီး လိုအပ်သူတွေ ကျွန်တော့်လို Chart တိုင်းမှာ လှိုင်းဆွဲဖို့ ငပျင်းလေးတွေ ယူသုံးနိုင်ပါတယ်။
Candlestick analysis
Minty Probability ModelThis indicator shows a historical distribution of outcomes based on similar past market conditions.
Green = average outcome
Blue = historical upside extreme
Red = historical downside extreme
//==================== INPUTS ====================
// Pattern Length
// The number of recent bars used to define the “current market fingerprint”.
// 20 bars is good for days
// raise it for smoother predictions
// default = 20
// Lookback Bars
// How far back the script searches for historical analogs.
// 800 daily bars is outside 2021 squeeze for GME
// increase for inclusion, decrease for more relevance
// default = 800
// Forward Bars
// The future window length used to measure outcomes.
// <10 for momentum trades
// 40+ for big swing plays
// default = 15
// Top Matches
// How many historical analogs are averaged.
// 6 still shows spikes
// lower to 3 to explore fringe chances - moass?
// raise over ~15 to remove spikes
// default = 6
// Return Weight
// Raise → Echo chamber like behavior
// Lower → Structure over noise
// default = 1
// Volume Weight
// High → favors accumulation/distribution patterns
// Low → ignores big volume spikes
// default = .6
// ATR Weight
// High → separates calm vs chaos
// Low → mixes regimes (dangerous)
// default = .8
// Trend Weight
// High → trend-following bias
// Low → mean-reversion bias
// default = .7
// RSI Weight
// High → value potential reversals of direction
// Low → expect momentum to continue
// default = .5
CryptoAntidote SpecialThis script looks for ranges and detects breakouts at key levels and draw signals - Always trade in the direction of trend and ignore opposite side signals.
Full alerts options are also available.
Enjoy!!
Zones Liq S/D v18 - MyrtilleLiquidity supply and demand indicator to spot zones in real time and in the past
Daily Open/Close Vertical LinesDaily Open/Close Vertical Lines
by LG1234
📈 **Mark your custom session opens and closes with clean vertical lines**
**Features:**
• Set ANY open hour/minute (e.g. 08:00, 08:30, 09:30 London)
• Set ANY close hour/minute (e.g. 16:00, 16:30, 17:00)
• **Perfect for London (08:00-16:30), NY (09:30-16:00), Tokyo (00:00-09:00)**
• Full-height vertical lines (no horizontal mess)
• Custom colours, line styles (solid/dashed/dotted), thickness
• **Independent settings per chart** - London times on EURUSD, NY times on SPX
• Works on ALL symbols/timeframes
**Setup (2 minutes):**
1. Chart Settings → Timezone → Europe/London (or your preferred timezone)
2. Add indicator → Set your open/close hours
3. Done! Lines appear at exact times each day
**Pro tip:** Use on multiple charts with different sessions:
- EURUSD 5m: 08:00/16:30 London ✅
- NAS100 15m: 09:30/16:00 NY ✅
- BTC 1H: 14:00/22:00 Crypto ✅
**Settings persist forever** - close browser, reopen, settings stay perfect.
Perfect for session trading, prop firm challenges, or any strategy needing clean daily markers.
⭐ **Love it? Leave a review!**
Alternating Candles (1m) + Multi Range + Alert by SAUOAlternating Candles (1m) + Multi Range + Alert by SAUO
CapitalFlowsResearch: Sensitivity BandsCapitalFlowsResearch: Sensitivity Bands — Expected-Move Projection from Cross-Asset Beta
CapitalFlowsResearch: Sensitivity Bands builds on the idea of cross-asset sensitivity by turning beta into a set of projected price boundaries around the prior day’s close. Instead of showing beta as a standalone number, this tool translates it into real price levels that represent the expected magnitude of movement—up or down—given a typical shock in a chosen market driver.
The script measures how strongly the price asset has been responding to moves in the driver over a rolling window, then uses that relationship to calculate a dynamic “band width.” That width is applied symmetrically around the previous daily close to create two horizontal bands: an upper range and a lower range. These lines update intraday, offering a real-time sense of whether current price action is unfolding within normal sensitivity limits or pushing into statistically unusual territory.
Traders can choose how the driver’s changes are interpreted (basis points, absolute moves, or percent changes), and optionally replace the rolling band with a running mean to emphasise longer-term structural sensitivity. The resulting overlay acts much like an expected-move model—similar in spirit to options-derived ranges, but powered by beta dynamics rather than implied volatility.
In practice, Sensitivity Bands serves as a clean framework for contextualising market movement:
Inside the bands: price behaviour aligns with typical cross-asset sensitivity.
Touching a band: movement is strong but still consistent with historical response.
Breaking a band: indicates a regime shift, a driver disconnect, or unusually high momentum.
All of this is achieved without exposing the underlying beta calculations or normalisation logic.
FVG + Manip (optimized)
This indicator detects **Fair Value Gaps (FVGs)** using a **3-candle confirmation rule**, draws each FVG as a **boxed zone** on the chart (optionally with a **50% midpoint dashed line**), then monitors price action to:
1. flag a **“reaction”** when price touches the zone **and the candle body closes completely outside the zone**, and
2. **delete** the zone once it has been **fully filled** (either by wick or by body, depending on user settings).
Additionally, it colors the candle **green or red** only when a **manipulative candle** occurs *and* a matching **FVG reaction** is detected (bullish or bearish).
---
## Inputs and User Settings
### 1) FVG fill (“close”) method
**`closeMethod`** can be:
* **BODY**: the FVG is considered filled only when the **candle body** fully fills it.
* **WICK**: the FVG is considered filled when the **wick** fully fills it.
This setting affects when zones are deleted.
### 2) Manipulative candle detection mode
**`manipMode`** can be:
* **BASE**
* **BASE + BREAK**
* **DISPLACEMENT**
If **DISPLACEMENT** is selected, it also uses:
* **`dispPct`** = minimum body size as a % of candle range (0–1).
Example: `0.5` means the candle body must be at least **50%** of its full range.
### 3) Visual styling
You can set:
* Bull and bear FVG fill/border colors
* Fill transparency
* Border thickness
* Whether to show the **50% midpoint line**
* Midline colors and thickness
---
## Candle Measurements (for displacement logic)
For each candle it computes:
* **bodyHigh** = max(open, close)
* **bodyLow** = min(open, close)
* **bodySize** = abs(close − open)
* **rangeSize** = max(high − low, minimum tick)
* **hasDisp** = true if `bodySize >= rangeSize * dispPct`
So in DISPLACEMENT mode, a candle qualifies only if its body is “big enough” relative to its range.
---
## Manipulative Candle Logic
The script defines “manipulative” candles separately for bullish and bearish directions.
### BASE mode
* **Bullish (c1Green):**
The candle makes an equal/lower low vs the previous candle (`low <= low `) and closes bullish (`close > open`).
* **Bearish (c1Red):**
The candle makes an equal/higher high vs the previous candle (`high >= high `) and closes bearish (`close < open`).
### BASE + BREAK mode
* **Bullish (c2Green):**
It makes a lower low (`low < low `) and closes back above the previous low (`close > low `), and is bullish (`close > open`).
* **Bearish (c2Red):**
It makes a higher high (`high > high `) and closes back below the previous high (`close < high `), and is bearish (`close < open`).
### DISPLACEMENT mode
Same as BASE + BREAK, but also requires **hasDisp**:
* **Bullish (c3Green):** `c2Green and hasDisp`
* **Bearish (c3Red):** `c2Red and hasDisp`
Finally:
* **manipGreen** is true if the selected mode’s bullish condition is true
* **manipRed** is true if the selected mode’s bearish condition is true
---
## FVG Detection (3-candle confirmed)
It defines an FVG using candles `0`, `1`, and `2` (current candle = 0):
### Bullish FVG confirmed
```pine
bullFvgConfirmed = low > high
```
Meaning the **current candle’s low** is above the **high of two candles ago** → an “upward gap” across 3 candles.
### Bearish FVG confirmed
```pine
bearFvgConfirmed = high < low
```
Meaning the **current candle’s high** is below the **low of two candles ago** → a “downward gap”.
---
## Zone Creation and Drawing
When an FVG is confirmed, the script creates:
* a **box** representing the zone
* an optional **dashed midpoint line** at 50%
### Bullish zone geometry
* **Top = current low**
* **Bottom = high **
The box starts at the current bar and extends right by:
* **`extendBars = 500`**
### Bearish zone geometry
* **Top = low **
* **Bottom = current high**
### Midline (50%)
Midpoint is:
```pine
mid = (zTop + zBot) / 2
```
A dashed line is drawn across the same 500-bar extension.
If `showMidline` is false, the line is made effectively invisible.
---
## Storage / Object Management (maxKeep)
The script stores:
* bull boxes + their midlines
* bear boxes + their midlines
It keeps at most:
* **`maxKeep = 120`** zones per direction
When exceeded, it deletes the oldest box and its line to stay within limits.
---
## Zone Monitoring: Reaction + Deletion
Every bar, it loops through all stored zones and checks:
### A) “Touch” condition (common)
```pine
touches = (high >= zBot) and (low <= zTop)
```
This means the candle range overlaps the zone at least partially.
---
### B) Reaction rules (strict: body must be outside)
The script’s comment says:
**Reaction requires body OUTSIDE zone (never inside).**
#### Bullish reaction
```pine
if touches and (bodyLow > zTop)
bullReactNow := true
```
So price touched the zone, but the **entire candle body is above the zone** (bodyLow is above the zone top).
This is a “tap + rejection upward” style reaction.
#### Bearish reaction
```pine
if touches and (bodyHigh < zBot)
bearReactNow := true
```
Touched the zone, but the **entire candle body is below the zone** (bodyHigh is below zone bottom).
This is a “tap + rejection downward” reaction.
---
### C) Deletion rules (zone “filled”)
#### Bullish FVG fill
* Wick fill:
```pine
filledW = (low <= zBot)
```
* Body fill:
```pine
filledB = (bodyLow <= zBot)
```
Delete if:
* `closeMethod == WICK` and `filledW`
* OR `closeMethod == BODY` and `filledB`
#### Bearish FVG fill
* Wick fill:
```pine
filledW = (high >= zTop)
```
* Body fill:
```pine
filledB = (bodyHigh >= zTop)
```
Delete if:
* `closeMethod == WICK` and `filledW`
* OR `closeMethod == BODY` and `filledB`
When deleting, it removes:
* the box
* its corresponding midpoint line
* the entries in the arrays
---
## Final Candle Coloring (no overlap)
At the end, it colors candles only if:
* there is a **manipulative candle**, and
* there is a **reaction** in the same direction, and
* the opposite reaction is not simultaneously active
### Bullish candle coloring
```pine
greenFinal = manipGreen and bullReactNow and not bearReactNow
```
→ candle becomes **lime**
### Bearish candle coloring
```pine
redFinal = manipRed and bearReactNow and not bullReactNow
```
→ candle becomes **red**
If neither condition is met, `barcolor(na)` leaves candles unchanged.
---
## In short (one-liner)
This script draws 3-candle FVG zones, keeps them extended forward, deletes them only when fully filled (by wick/body setting), and highlights candles only when a chosen “manipulative” candle pattern happens at the same time as a strict “touch + body rejection” reaction from a bull/bear FVG.
If you want, I can also write a clean “user manual” style description (what signals mean, how to use settings, typical setups for scalping vs swing) in English.
ASIA + ALERT (Touch after 09:00)This script is a pure indicator designed to analyze price action around the Asian session and provide contextual market structure information.
It does not open trades and does not manage positions.
1. Asia Session Box (Core Reference)
The script identifies the Asian session from 23:00 to 07:00 (Rome time).
During this period it:
Tracks the highest high and lowest low.
Draws a visual box on the chart that expands in real time.
This Asia range becomes the main reference framework for the rest of the logic.
2. Yellow Candles (Imbalance / FVG Detection)
The script detects “yellow candles” using a Fair Value Gap–style logic:
Bullish imbalance or bearish imbalance patterns.
Only yellow candles formed outside the Asian session are stored.
These candles represent potential supply or demand origins.
3. Zone Creation (After Asia Ends)
When the Asian session ends (07:00):
The script scans the stored yellow candles.
It creates price zones based on their position relative to the Asia range:
LONG zones → yellow candles below the Asia low
SHORT zones → yellow candles above the Asia high
The user can choose:
To use only the first valid yellow candle, or
To also include the second valid yellow candle (optional).
Zones are drawn as boxes that extend to the right, acting as areas of interest.
4. Zone Touch Alert (After 09:00 Only)
The script can trigger one single alert:
Only after 09:00 (Rome time).
Only when price actually touches the zone entry level:
LONG → touch of the upper boundary of the long zone.
SHORT → touch of the lower boundary of the short zone.
Once a zone is touched:
It can be marked as consumed, preventing further alerts (optional).
The zone changes visual style to indicate it is no longer active.
5. Trend Table (Multi-Timeframe Context)
A compact table is displayed in the top-right corner of the chart.
It shows BULL / BEAR / NA for the following selectable timeframes:
M1, M3, M5, M15, H1, H4, Daily
Trend direction is determined using market structure pivots:
Break above the last pivot high → BULL
Break below the last pivot low → BEAR
No break → NA
All table colors and timeframes are fully customizable.
6. What This Script Is Meant For
Session-based market structure analysis
Supply & demand context
Multi-timeframe directional bias
Precise zone interaction alerts
Discretionary trading support
7. What This Script Does NOT Do
❌ No trades
❌ No backtesting
❌ No risk management
❌ No entries or exits
It is designed to support decision-making, not to automate trading.
Advanced Harmonic Pattern Detector v6Advanced Harmonic Pattern Detector and Backtesting Suite (Pine Script v6)
Overview
The Advanced Harmonic Pattern Detector and Backtesting Suite is an original TradingView indicator designed to identify harmonic price patterns using Fibonacci-based ratio validation. The script automatically detects harmonic structures in real time, plots their defining price legs, and highlights potential reversal zones derived from Fibonacci confluence.
In addition to pattern visualization, the indicator includes an integrated backtesting module that allows traders to evaluate historical pattern performance directly on the chart using configurable trade parameters.
The indicator is applicable across multiple asset classes, including forex, crypto, stocks, indices, and futures, and can be used on any timeframe.
Supported Harmonic Patterns
The indicator detects both bullish and bearish variations of the following patterns:
Gartley
Bat
Alternate Bat
Butterfly
Crab
Deep Crab
Shark
AB=CD
Three-Drive
Five-Zero
Each pattern is validated using predefined Fibonacci ratio relationships between the XA, AB, BC, and CD legs. Ratio tolerances are pattern-specific to balance accuracy and practical signal frequency.
Pattern Detection Logic
The detection engine is built around objective price-structure analysis and includes:
Automatic swing high and swing low identification
Fibonacci ratio validation for each pattern leg
Support for both retracement-based and extension-based patterns
Pattern confirmation using completed price data only
Once a pattern is confirmed, it is fixed on the chart and does not repaint.
Potential Reversal Zones (PRZ)
For each validated pattern, the indicator calculates and plots a Potential Reversal Zone based on Fibonacci confluence across relevant pattern legs. These zones are displayed directly on the chart and are intended to help traders anticipate areas where price may react, rather than signaling guaranteed reversals.
Bullish and bearish patterns are visually distinguished to maintain clarity during live analysis.
Integrated Backtesting and Performance Analysis
The indicator includes a built-in backtesting component that allows traders to simulate pattern-based trades using historical data. Features include:
Pattern-triggered trade simulation
User-defined stop-loss and take-profit levels
Adjustable risk-to-reward parameters
Trade count, win rate, and summary statistics
Results displayed in an on-chart performance table
This functionality enables traders to evaluate harmonic pattern behavior statistically within the same tool used for analysis.
Customization and Controls
Users can customize the indicator by:
Enabling or disabling individual harmonic patterns
Toggling bullish and bearish detection independently
Adjusting Fibonacci tolerance thresholds
Configuring stop-loss and take-profit ratios
These options allow the script to be adapted to different markets, instruments, and trading approaches.
Intended Use
This indicator is designed as a technical analysis and decision-support tool for traders who incorporate harmonic patterns and Fibonacci structure into their analysis. It is not a buy or sell signal generator and should be used alongside broader market context and risk management.
Disclaimer
This indicator is intended for educational and analytical purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Always apply proper risk management and confirm analysis with additional tools.
Professional Footprint OrderFlowBar Market and Order Flow Footprint – Balance and Aggression Analysis
Overview
The Bar Market and Order Flow Footprint indicator is an original TradingView tool designed to help traders analyze balanced market conditions and the order flow behavior that occurs within them. The indicator combines bar-based balance detection with footprint-style order flow estimates to provide insight into rotation, participation, and directional pressure directly on the price chart.
Rather than focusing solely on breakouts or trend signals, this indicator emphasizes how price behaves while in balance, how participation changes near range boundaries, and how imbalances develop before expansions or failed moves.
Bar Market Detection
The indicator automatically identifies balanced, rotational market environments (often referred to as bar markets) using a combination of:
Price overlap and range compression
Volatility contraction
Structural neutrality over a defined lookback period
When a balanced state is detected, the script visually marks the area using shaded regions or range boundaries. These markings allow traders to clearly see:
When price enters balance
How price rotates within the range
When price exits balance or fails and returns
Footprint-Style Order Flow Analysis
Within the limitations of Pine Script, the indicator estimates order flow behavior on a per-bar basis by analyzing price and volume interaction. For each candle, it evaluates:
Relative buy versus sell pressure
Bar-level delta behavior
Volume intensity and imbalance conditions
This information helps traders assess whether aggressive buyers or sellers are active and whether moves are supported by participation or showing signs of exhaustion or absorption.
Order Flow Inside Balance
The indicator places special emphasis on order flow behavior while price is in balance, where rotation and absorption often precede expansion. Within balance zones, the script can highlight:
Absorption near range highs or lows
Delta divergence ahead of attempted breakouts
Failed breakouts that return price to the balance area
Optional settings allow traders to reduce or hide detailed footprint data outside of balance zones, keeping the chart focused on the areas where this information is most relevant.
Customization and Controls
The indicator provides flexible inputs to adapt to different trading styles, including:
Sensitivity and lookback controls for bar market detection
Minimum balance duration filters
Volume smoothing and delta calculation options
Toggles for footprint visibility and detail level
Fully customizable colors, labels, and visual elements
These options allow the indicator to be tailored for different instruments and timeframes while maintaining a clean chart layout.
Intended Use
This indicator is designed to support:
Auction market and balance-based analysis
Rotation and range-trading strategies
Breakout and failed-break recognition
Order flow–informed intraday decision-making
It can be applied to futures, forex, crypto, indices, and other liquid markets across multiple timeframes.
Disclaimer
This indicator is intended for educational and analytical purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Always apply proper risk management and confirm analysis with additional tools.
Engulfing Bar Paradigm [Blaz]Version 1.0 – Published Jan 2026: Initial release
1. Overview & Purpose
The Engulfing Bar Paradigm (EBP) is a multi-timeframe price-action tool built to help traders identify important engulfing candles on higher timeframes and use them to define daily market bias and structure.
At its core, the indicator detects strong high-timeframe engulfing candles. These are candles where price takes one side of the previous candle’s range and closes beyond its body, suggesting a shift in control. When this happens, it provides a structural reference that traders use to interpret directional context, making these candles useful for setting bias rather than reacting to short-term noise.
Once an EBP forms, the indicator automatically highlights and measures the key parts of that engulfing move. This helps traders understand how price is behaving after the displacement and how structure develops across lower timeframes.
The indicator is designed to work across multiple asset classes and timeframes, allowing traders to align intraday price action with higher-timeframe intent. It does not provide buy or sell signals. Instead, it offers a structured way to read the market, build bias, and make more informed decisions based on price behaviour and context.
2. Core Functionality & Key Features
The Engulfing Bar Play (EBP) is built around a mechanical and rule-based interpretation of engulfing price action, enhanced through multi-timeframe analysis and contextual structure mapping.
2.1. High-Timeframe Engulfing Detection
The indicator monitors a user-selected higher timeframe and automatically identifies valid bullish and bearish engulfing candles. These engulfing moves represent strong participation and often mark areas where control shifts in the market. Each detected EBP acts as a reference point for bias and subsequent price interaction.
2.2. Directional Bias Control
Users can choose to display bullish only, bearish only, or both types of setups. This helps traders stay aligned with their intended market bias and avoid distractions from opposing setups.
2.3. Engulfing Range Mapping
Once an EBP forms, the indicator plots the full engulfing range and divides it into four equal sections (quartiles). These levels help traders understand how price interacts within the range and where reactions are more likely to occur.
2.4. Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) Inside the EBP
The indicator detects Fair Value Gaps created during the engulfing move. These gaps highlight areas of imbalance where price may later react. Traders can choose whether to display mitigated and unmitigated gaps for cleaner analysis.
2.5. Expansion Projections
Optional projection levels extend beyond the engulfing range, helping traders frame potential continuation or expansion once price moves away from the structure. These levels are intended to support expectations, not predictions.
2.6. Session Liquidity Integration
EBPs can be filtered to appear only after session liquidity has been taken, allowing traders to focus on engulfing structures that occur after stop-runs or range sweeps. Multiple session windows are supported, with built-in checks to ensure logical use.
2.7. Advanced HTF Candle Visualisation
To improve clarity, the indicator includes a higher-timeframe candle display, showing multiple HTF candles directly on the chart. This helps traders stay aware of where price is trading within the broader context.
Displayed elements include:
HTF candle bodies and wicks
HTF open
HTF Fair Value Gaps
HTF Volume imbalances
Chosen EBP timeframe label
Clear time labels for orientation
2.8. Built-In Safeguards
The indicator automatically validates timeframe relationships and session settings. If an invalid configuration is detected, features are disabled and a warning is shown, helping traders maintain clean and reliable analysis.
3. How to Use the Indicator
3.1. Select the Higher Timeframe
Begin by choosing a higher timeframe for the EBP (such as Daily or 4H). This timeframe defines where the indicator will look for engulfing structures. The chosen timeframe should be equal to or higher than the chart timeframe.
3.2. Identify the Active Engulfing Structure
When a valid engulfing structure forms on the selected higher timeframe, the indicator highlights the engulfing range on the chart. This structure becomes the reference point for understanding current market conditions and directional bias.
3.3. Establish a Bias
Use the direction of the engulfing structure to frame bias for the session. A bullish engulfing structure suggests bullish intent, while a bearish structure suggests bearish intent. Bias filters can be used to display only the setups that align with your directional view.
3.4. Observe Price Interaction Within the Range
As price develops on lower timeframes, observe how it interacts with the engulfing range, its internal levels and FVGs. This helps traders assess whether price is respecting the structure, consolidating, or expanding away from it.
3.5. Use HTF Context for Intraday Navigation
The higher-timeframe candle display provides additional context by showing where current price sits relative to recent HTF opens, imbalances, and structure. This helps maintain alignment with the broader market narrative throughout the session.
3.6. Combine With Your Existing Execution Model
The EBP indicator can complement your existing strategy or execution model. It provides context and structure, allowing traders to make decisions with higher-timeframe awareness rather than reacting to short-term price fluctuations.
4. Protected Logic & Original Design
The Engulfing Bar Paradigm (EBP) is the result of original development and systematic engineering. While the concept of engulfing candles is widely known in technical analysis, the logic, structure, and implementation used in this indicator are original to this indicator’s design.
This indicator does not rely on simple candlestick comparisons. Instead, it applies a rule-based, multi-timeframe framework that evaluates engulfing behaviour within a broader structural context. The way engulfing structures are detected, filtered, measured, and visualised—along with how internal ranges, imbalances, projections, and higher-timeframe elements are handled—reflects an original design approach developed specifically for this indicator.
5. Disclaimer
This indicator is provided for educational and analytical purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or trading signals. All trading and investment decisions remain solely the responsibility of the user.
Trading financial instruments involves substantial risk of loss. Past performance of any trading methodology or indicator does not guarantee future results. Users should conduct their own research and consider consulting with qualified financial professionals before making trading decisions.
The indicator's pattern detection is based on technical analysis principles and should be used as part of a comprehensive trading approach. No trading tool can guarantee profitable outcomes or eliminate market risk.
By using this indicator, users acknowledge they understand these risks and accept full responsibility for their trading decisions and outcomes.
Multi-Doji Strategy IndicatorMulti-Doji Strategy Indicator – Trend-Aligned Doji Retest Analysis
Overview
The Multi-Doji Strategy Indicator is an original TradingView tool designed to systematically analyze Doji candles within a defined market context. The indicator identifies multiple Doji variations, maps their structural price levels, and monitors retests of those levels in alignment with the prevailing trend.
Rather than treating Dojis as isolated reversal signals, the script focuses on Doji psychology, location, and follow-through. This approach allows traders to evaluate Doji-based continuation or reversal setups using repeatable, rule-based logic while maintaining a price-action–focused workflow.
Doji Detection Logic
The indicator detects four commonly used Doji types:
Standard Doji
Long-Legged Doji
Dragonfly Doji
Gravestone Doji
Users can define acceptable body size and wick proportions, allowing the script to filter insignificant candles and adapt to different instruments and timeframes.
For each validated Doji, the indicator:
Highlights the candle body for immediate visual reference
Projects upper and lower wick levels as potential reaction zones
These levels represent areas where supply or demand was previously rejected.
Trend Context
To reduce counter-trend signals, the indicator includes multiple trend evaluation methods:
Structural trend analysis based on swing highs and lows
Moving-average slope analysis
A hybrid mode requiring agreement between structure and moving averages
Trend sensitivity, swing parameters, and moving-average settings are fully adjustable, allowing traders to control how strict trend qualification must be before signals are considered.
Retest-Based Signal Logic
Once a Doji is confirmed and aligned with trend context, the indicator monitors price for controlled retracements:
In bullish conditions, it observes retests into the lower Doji wick zone
In bearish conditions, it observes retests into the upper Doji wick zone
When predefined retracement and validation conditions are met, the indicator marks the bar where the retest occurs. These signals are intended to highlight potential entry zones, not guaranteed outcomes.
Customization and Alerts
The indicator includes:
Optional visual markers for retest events
User-controlled colors, shapes, and visibility settings
Alert conditions for Doji retest signals, allowing monitoring without constant chart observation
Inputs are organized into logical sections for Doji detection, trend logic, and signal behavior to keep configuration clear and manageable.
Intended Use
The Multi-Doji Strategy Indicator is designed to support:
Doji-based continuation and reversal analysis
Trend-aligned trade filtering
Structured price-action decision-making
It is suitable for use across all major markets and timeframes, including stocks, forex, futures, and crypto.
Disclaimer
This indicator is intended for educational and analytical purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Always apply proper risk management and confirm analysis with additional tools.
Big Orders Detector ProBig Order Detector – Order Flow Dominance Indicator
Overview
Big Order Detector is an original TradingView indicator designed to highlight areas where unusually strong buying or selling pressure is entering the market. The indicator focuses on order dominance rather than lagging price signals, helping traders assess whether buyers or sellers are exerting greater control at key price levels.
Instead of attempting to predict future price movement, the script provides contextual insight into participation and pressure as they develop, allowing traders to interpret market intent before directional moves become obvious on price alone.
How the Indicator Works
The indicator analyzes the interaction between price movement and volume behavior to identify zones where one side of the market is absorbing or aggressively executing orders. When abnormal buying or selling pressure is detected, the script marks these areas directly on the chart.
These zones often reflect:
Strong buyer or seller participation
Accumulation or distribution behavior
Defensive or offensive positioning ahead of breakouts or reversals
By comparing the persistence and location of buy-side versus sell-side pressure, traders can evaluate which side currently has the advantage.
Practical Use
Traders commonly use Big Order Detector to:
Identify potential accumulation zones before bullish continuation
Identify potential distribution zones before bearish continuation
Confirm breakouts when order dominance aligns with price direction
Filter false moves when price action lacks supporting participation
Add order-flow context to market structure and trend analysis
The indicator operates in real time using confirmed data only and does not repaint.
Design Philosophy
Big Order Detector is not a buy or sell signal generator. It is designed as a decision-support tool that complements:
Market structure analysis
Support and resistance levels
Trend context
Risk management rules
The visual output is intentionally minimal to maintain a clean chart and allow traders to integrate the information into their existing workflow.
Markets and Timeframes
The indicator is applicable across multiple asset classes, including stocks, forex, futures, and crypto, and can be used on intraday, swing, and higher-timeframe charts.
Important Notes
This indicator does not forecast future price movement. It provides analytical context by highlighting where large order pressure is influencing price behavior.
Disclaimer
This indicator is intended for educational and analytical purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Always apply proper risk management and confirm analysis using additional tools.
R C Scanner Pro this scanner for rich club only not for everyone.
Rich Scanner is an intelligent market scanning and analysis system, designed to help traders identify the highest-probability trading opportunities with speed and precision.
It relies on advanced analytical algorithms that automatically filter the market to deliver clear, data-driven signals — with no randomness or guesswork.
🚀 What does Rich Scanner offer?
🔍 Real-time market scanning to detect strong opportunities
🎯 Precise entry and exit signals with built-in risk filtering
⏱️ Support for multiple timeframes and different trading styles
📊 Suitable for Scalping, Intraday, and Swing Trading
🧠 Reduced noise and confusion, turning analysis into clear decisions
💎 Why Rich Scanner?
Because it doesn’t just display data — it transforms data into executable opportunities, giving you a clearer market perspective and helping you trade with confidence and discipline.
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Ultimate ICT Key LevelsUltimate ICT Key Levels is a comprehensive institutional trading suite designed to bridge the gap between Higher Timeframe Structure and Intraday Liquidity.
Unlike standard indicators that clutter your chart with static lines, this tool features a dynamic Mitigation Engine. It actively tracks key institutional reference points and automatically "retires" them the moment price sweeps the liquidity, keeping your chart clean and your focus sharp.
This is the only tool you need to track Daily/Weekly/Monthly structure alongside Asia, London, and New York session liquidity in real-time.
Key Features
1. The Session Liquidity Master Automatically identifies and draws the Highs and Lows for the three major institutional sessions: Asia, London, and New York.
Dynamic Mitigation: Choose whether lines extend infinitely or stop immediately when price touches them. This allows you to differentiate between "fresh" liquidity and "swept" levels.
Historical Lookback: Review session logic from previous days (customizable up to 5+ days) to find unmitigated targets from earlier in the week.
Visual Customization: Fully adjustable Session Boxes, Line Styles, and Colors.
2. Smart Proximity Dashboard A sophisticated, multi-column dashboard that tells you exactly where the nearest targets are without needing to scan the whole chart.
Split-View Design: Monitors Daily Structure (left) and Session Liquidity (right) side-by-side.
Auto-Sorting: Automatically calculates and displays the Top 3 closest levels to the current price.
Smart Filtering: As soon as a level is mitigated on the chart, it is removed from the dashboard instantly.
3. Higher Timeframe Structure (HTF) Never lose track of the bigger picture.
Daily, Weekly, & Monthly: Automatically plots Highs, Lows, Midpoints, and Opens.
Decoupled Logic: You can view Opening Prices (e.g., Weekly Open) independently without needing to enable the Highs/Lows.
4. Key Opening Prices Plots the essential time-based pivots used by institutional algorithms:
True Day Open (00:00 EST)
Daily Open
NY 09:30 Open
Robust 5:00 PM EST Reset: Custom logic ensures precise calculations regardless of your broker's server time.
How to Use
For Bias: Use the Daily/Weekly/Monthly levels to determine higher timeframe expansion or retraction.
For Targets: Use the Session Highs/Lows (Asia/London) as distinct liquidity targets. If the lines are extending, the liquidity is still there.
For Execution: Watch the Dashboard to see how many ticks away you are from a key level. Confluence between a Session Low and a Daily Level is a high-probability reversal or breakout zone.
Settings & Customization
Dashboard Modes: Switch between "Both," "Daily Only," or "Session Only" to fit your screen space.
Line Styles: Custom control over line width, style (Solid/Dash/Dot), and labels for every single level.
Lookback Period: Control how much historical data is displayed to manage chart cleanliness.
Disclaimer: This tool is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Always manage your risk.
Wyckoff Cycle Detection ProWyckoff Market Structure Indicator – Full Cycle Detection
Overview
The Wyckoff Market Structure Indicator is an original TradingView tool designed to identify and visualize the full Wyckoff market cycle using objective, rule-based market structure analysis. The indicator automatically detects Accumulation, Markup, Distribution, and Markdown phases, including Re-Accumulation and Re-Distribution, and displays each phase directly on the chart using clearly defined visual elements.
Rather than relying on rigid, textbook pattern templates, the script applies adaptive logic to interpret real-world price behavior. This allows it to recognize Wyckoff structures even when price action deviates from idealized examples, which is common in live markets.
What the Indicator Displays
Once a Wyckoff phase is confirmed, the indicator plots:
Colored phase boxes to define the active market phase
Dynamic support and resistance levels derived from structural extremes
Wyckoff event labels that appear only when contextual conditions are met
An optional dotted Automatic Rally (AR) extension line to visualize range projection
The indicator operates in real time using confirmed data only and does not rely on future-looking calculations.
Wyckoff Events Identified
During Accumulation, the script may label:
Preliminary Support (PS)
Selling Climax (SC)
Automatic Rally (AR)
Secondary Test (ST)
Spring / Shakeout and Tests (when conditions support them)
Sign of Strength (SOS)
Last Point of Support (LPS)
Back-Up (BU)
During Distribution, the script may label:
Preliminary Supply (PSY)
Buying Climax (BC)
Automatic Reaction (AR)
Secondary Test (ST)
Upthrust / UTAD
Sign of Weakness (SOW)
Last Point of Supply (LPSY)
Labels are only plotted when price structure, volatility behavior, and contextual conditions reasonably support the Wyckoff interpretation, helping reduce visual noise and false signals.
How It Works
The indicator evaluates multiple market factors simultaneously, including:
Swing structure and range development
Volatility behavior using ATR-based measurements
Relative expansion and contraction within trading ranges
Prior trend context to distinguish accumulation from distribution
By combining these inputs, the script focuses on identifying meaningful institutional-style accumulation and distribution rather than random consolidation.
Practical Use
Traders can use this indicator to:
Determine the current Wyckoff phase and dominant market intent
Align trades with Markup or Markdown phases
Identify potential accumulation and distribution zones
Add objective structure and context to discretionary price-action analysis
Review historical cycles for study or strategy refinement (optional)
The indicator is designed to work across all major markets, including Forex, stocks, crypto, and futures, and is applicable to any timeframe.
Design Philosophy
The script emphasizes clarity and usability. It requires minimal configuration, keeps charts readable, and allows optional visibility of historical Wyckoff cycles for educational or analytical purposes.
Disclaimer
This indicator is intended for educational and analytical use only and does not constitute financial advice. Always apply proper risk management when trading.
Auto Channel DetectorChannel Detector — Automatic Price Channel Identification
Channel Detector is an original TradingView indicator designed to systematically identify and visualize price channels using objective market structure logic. Instead of relying on manually drawn trendlines, the script analyzes structural swing highs and lows to detect sustained, parallel price movement and dynamically construct price channels as the market evolves.
The indicator determines channel validity by confirming aligned swing points that define both an upper and lower boundary. Once a channel is established, it plots:
A channel high based on validated swing resistance
A channel low based on validated swing support
A midline representing the statistical equilibrium of the channel
This midpoint is useful for evaluating mean reversion, momentum continuation, and reaction zones within the channel.
By continuously evaluating new price data, Channel Detector adapts to changing conditions and highlights both trending environments and controlled consolidations. Rising channels, falling channels, and horizontal structures are all detected using the same consistent logic, allowing traders to compare market behavior across different symbols and timeframes without subjective bias.
How traders can use this indicator
Identify structured trends and avoid trading against established channel direction
Anticipate potential breakout areas when price approaches channel boundaries
Use the midline as a dynamic area for pullbacks, reactions, or trade management
Add objective structure to discretionary price-action analysis
The indicator includes multiple customization options, allowing users to control line styles, colors, and visibility so the output remains clean and readable on any chart layout.
Channel Detector is intended for traders who value clarity, repeatable structure, and rule-based interpretation of price movement rather than manually drawn or purely subjective channels.
TS Pressure Oscillator V2This indicator is a TS Pressure Oscillator. Its job is to turn a lot of small “TS events” (liquidity sweeps + rejection) into a single, easy-to-read curve that helps you spot short-term exhaustion and possible trend shifts.
What it detects (TS events)
A “TS” here means a candle that:
briefly breaks the previous candle’s high and then closes back below it (bearish rejection), or
briefly breaks the previous candle’s low and then closes back above it (bullish rejection).
In simple words: price tried to continue, failed, and got rejected.
What the oscillator measures
Instead of counting every TS equally, this version gives each event a score based on its quality:
Wick size vs ATR (how meaningful the sweep was)
Body size vs ATR (how strong the rejection candle was)
Then it filters events by context:
bearish TS only matter most near the top of a recent range
bullish TS only matter most near the bottom of a recent range
After that, it combines multiple timeframes (M15 / M5 / M1) into one curve:
If bearish TS pressure dominates, the oscillator tends to move up (more rejection from above).
If bullish TS pressure dominates, the oscillator tends to move down (more rejection from below).
Why there are two lines (Main vs EMA)
Main line shows the current pressure.
EMA line is the smoothed version (the “trend” of the pressure).
The gap between them is useful: when the Main line pulls away from the EMA, it often means pressure is accelerating.
The most important part: parameters
This indicator is only as good as its tuning. The key settings control what it considers “relevant” TS events:
Zone lookback (HH/LL): defines what “top” and “bottom” mean
Zone thresholds (zoneHi / zoneLo): how strict the “extreme area” filter is
Window lengths per timeframe: how much history you’re measuring
ATR length + caps: how sensitive the scoring is
Baseline: prevents the oscillator from sticking at extremes
If your parameters are too loose, you’ll get noise.
If they’re too strict, you’ll miss opportunities.
Dialing them in for each asset/session is the difference between a “nice curve” and a useful signal.
If you want, tell me the asset (e.g., XAUUSD) and your main chart timeframe, and I’ll suggest a solid starting preset for the parameters.
Indicator PackThis indicator suite generates automated signals based on technical analysis, including price action, momentum, and volume behavior. It is designed to help traders interpret market conditions faster and more consistently through visual markers and a dashboard-style view. Signals are provided for informational and educational purposes only and should not be used as a standalone trading system. This script is not financial advice and not a buy/sell recommendation. Always confirm with your own analysis and risk management. You are solely responsible for all trading decisions and outcomes.
CRT Dashboard Scanner | Daily or Weekly CRT
CRT Dashboard Scanner — D1/W1 CRT (OANDA)
This indicator is a simple scanner dashboard that checks a predefined list of OANDA FX pairs and displays only the pairs where a CRT candle has formed on the selected higher timeframe.
What it shows
A clean table dashboard with:
Symbol
CRT direction
↑ Bullish CRT (CRT LOW)
↓ Bearish CRT (CRT HIGH)
Core logic (no repaint)
The scan is based on your CRT candle definition.
It uses only the last closed candle of the selected timeframe (confirmed HTF data), so the dashboard does not repaint.
Timeframe selection (D1 or W1) — why they are separated
Daily and Weekly CRT signals represent different market context:
D1 CRT is more frequent and useful for short-to-medium term opportunities.
W1 CRT is slower, more selective, and often reflects higher-level directional context.
They are separated because scanning both at the same time across many symbols would require significantly more data requests and would hit TradingView’s performance limits. Keeping the scan to one HTF at a time ensures:
faster loading
stable performance
clean, readable results
How to use
Select Scan timeframe: D1 or W1
Watch the table for symbols that print a CRT candle
Open the chart of the symbol and apply your trading plan / confirmation process
Want alerts and multi-timeframe confluence?
This scanner is intentionally lightweight and dashboard-focused.
For more features, alerts, and multi-timeframe bias confluence, check my other indicator: Smart Bias Toolkit.






















