HammerThis indicator automatically detects powerful candlestick formations such as Hammer, Inverted Hammer, Bullish Engulfing, Hanging Man, Shooting Star, and Bearish Engulfing.
It visually marks potential reversal zones on the chart and provides instant Long / Short alerts.
By combining pattern recognition with swing levels, it helps you identify possible trend reversals more clearly.
A simple, fast, and price-action-focused tool for smarter trading decisions.
💡 Yellow dotted lines indicate possible reaction zones around swing points.
Candlestick analysis
CCT Average True RangeCCT Ignition Candle Detector
The CCT Ignition Candle Detector indicator was developed to assist traders in identifying “ignition candles” — candles that represent potential high-volatility breakout events accompanied by strong volume and a clear directional move relative to short-term trend averages.
Concept and Functionality
This indicator measures the relationship between the candle’s amplitude (difference between high and low) and the Average True Range (ATR).
The ratio between these two values provides insight into whether the current candle exhibits volatility that is statistically significant compared to its recent history.
Additionally, the indicator evaluates body strength, volume behavior, and proximity to the EMA8 (a short-term dynamic average often used to gauge immediate momentum).
When specific quantitative criteria are met, the indicator identifies the candle as a potential Ignition Candle, meaning it could mark the start of a new impulse move.
Ignition Criteria:
A candle is considered an Ignition Candle when all of the following conditions are satisfied:
Amplitude ≥ 3× ATR
Candle body ≥ 2.5% (difference between open and close relative to open)
Volume ≥ 1.3× SMA14 (volume)
Breakout of the EMA8 in the direction of the move (bullish or bearish)
When these factors align, the indicator marks the corresponding candle with a label and displays an orange highlight in the information panel.
This visual cue helps the trader immediately identify points of high energy or breakout potential in the chart.
Readings and Visual Elements
Yellow line: Candle amplitude (High–Low)
Red line: True Range (ATR)
White line: Moving average of ATR
Info panel: Displays amplitude, ATR value, volume comparison, EMA8 relation, and ignition status.
label on chart: Appears when an ignition candle is detected.
The indicator does not generate trading signals, but provides quantitative context for decision-making.
Practical Usage
Traders may use this indicator to:
Identify potential breakout zones after periods of contraction.
Confirm whether a strong candle represents true momentum or a false breakout.
Combine ignition readings with trend filters (such as higher timeframe EMA or price structure).
Evaluate the strength of reversals or continuation moves.
A common practical approach is to enter in the direction of the ignition candle once it closes,
place a protective stop below or above the candle’s body, and target 1.5–2× the initial risk.
This approach leverages volatility expansion in its early stage.
Recommended Settings:
ATR Length: 14 (default)
EMA Period: 8
Volume MA: 14
Timeframes: Works well in intraday and daily charts.
Notes:
This tool is designed as a volatility and momentum analyzer, not a buy/sell system.
It should be used together with broader market context, price structure, and volume confirmation.
It aims to standardize the interpretation of large candles, allowing the trader to objectively identify when volatility expansion is statistically relevant.
Credits:
Developed by Central CryptoTraders © 2025
The DTC Indicator — The Day Trading Channel EditionThe DTC Indicator is a modern market visualization toolkit built for precision traders who value structure, timing, and clarity.
Developed by The Day Trading Channel (DTC) team, this invite-only indicator translates institutional market concepts into clean, actionable visuals — helping traders analyze price behavior with structure-based insights rather than emotion-driven guesses.
This edition of the DTC Indicator focuses on visual clarity and analytical accuracy, combining session-based setups, dynamic target and invalidation markers , and a real-time dashboard that keeps users informed on every setup formed across the chart.
The DTC Indicator is not a signal service or auto-trading tool. Instead, it’s designed as a technical companion — built for discretionary traders looking to interpret price behavior more efficiently and consistently.
🔷 Core Features
1️⃣ Session-Based Setups
Each market session is automatically detected and mapped with clear start and end points, allowing traders to visualize session structures, identify potential setups, and see key shifts in price momentum in real time.
2️⃣ Setup Visualization (Buy & Sell Structures)
When price action forms a qualified bullish or bearish setup based on DTC’s internal structure logic, a clean arrow appears on the candle, marking the beginning of a new analytical setup — not a trade execution signal.
3️⃣ Target & Invalidation Markers
Dynamic visual markers are placed on the chart representing potential “Target” and “Invalidation” levels. These labels reflect structure-based reference points — not guaranteed outcomes. They are purely visual guides for educational market interpretation.
4️⃣ Real-Time Dashboard
A modern blue-themed floating table appears on the right-hand side of the chart displaying:
Latest session’s detected setup direction
Current session time
Observed success ratio (simulated data only)
Key setup information including entry reference, target, and invalidation zones
5️⃣ Multi-Market Compatibility
Works seamlessly across Forex, Indices, Commodities, and Crypto markets — especially optimized for M5 to H1 timeframes.
6️⃣ Smart Alerts
Integrated with alert() functionality for users who wish to receive notifications when new setups are formed. Each alert displays price level, target, and invalidation references in an educational format — suitable for discretionary follow-up analysis.
🔹 Usage Guidance
The DTC Indicator is best utilized as a contextual analysis tool , not an entry/exit engine.
Traders can use the displayed setups and markers to understand how price structures form and how institutional-style shifts occur during different market sessions.
For optimal results:
Focus on 1–2 sessions per day.
Observe how setups evolve relative to session highs/lows.
Combine with other analytical tools or frameworks (liquidity, FVGs, imbalance zones, etc.) to create a complete decision-making process.
🔷 Customization & UI
The interface follows a Modern Blue visual theme for a clean, minimal, and professional look.
Users can customize:
Session time ranges
Table position and visibility
Alert preferences
Text size and alignment
All elements are optimized for clarity and lightweight performance on live charts.
🧩 Technical Notes
Designed purely as a visual analytical indicator , not as an automated strategy.
No strategy.* functions are used.
Signals are generated only on confirmed bar closes to ensure stable, repaint-free visualization.
Alerts include confirmed setups only.
Simulated rate display reflects calculated structure outcomes — not actual trade performance.
⚠️ Risk Disclaimer
Trading financial markets involves significant risk and is not suitable for all investors.
The DTC Indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only .
It does not provide financial advice, trading signals, or any guarantee of future performance.
Users should perform their own independent analysis before making trading decisions.
Pro Trading Signals - Trend + S/R + Risk// ============================================
// PROFESSIONAL TRADING STRATEGY NOTES
// ============================================
// === WHAT THIS STRATEGY DOES ===
// 1. TREND ANALYSIS: Uses multiple EMAs (9, 21, 50, 200) to identify trend direction
// 2. SUPPORT/RESISTANCE: Automatically detects key price levels
// 3. RISK MANAGEMENT: Calculates stop loss and take profit with 2:1+ R:R ratio
// 4. SIGNAL SCORING: Only trades high-quality setups (60/100+ score)
// 5. ENTRY TYPES: Pullbacks, support/resistance bounces, breakouts
// === KEY IMPROVEMENTS FROM BASIC SIGNALS ===
// ✓ Trend alignment required (no counter-trend trades)
// ✓ Support/resistance confirmation
// ✓ Volume and momentum filters
// ✓ Automatic stop loss and take profit levels
// ✓ Signal quality scoring (filters out weak signals)
// ✓ Risk:Reward ratio enforcement (minimum 2:1)
// ✓ Volatility filter (avoids choppy markets)
Qullamaggie 8EMA/21EMA/50EMA//Exponantial Moving Average - 8
//Exponantial Moving Average - 21
//Simple Moving Average - 50
Gold RCI Signalトレンド転換点をRCI×CCI×ボラティリティで検出するロング専用インジケーター。ゴールド(XAUUSD)対応。
A long-only indicator that detects trend reversal points using a combination of RCI, CCI, and volatility. Optimized for Gold (XAUUSD).
#RCI #CCI #volatility #trendreversal #gold #XAUUSD #indicator
Engulfing Bar PatternEngulfing Bar Pattern Indicator
Detects and highlights engulfing bar patterns on any timeframe. An engulfing bar occurs when the current candle's total range (high to low) completely engulfs the previous candle's range.
Features:
Bullish Engulfing: Green candle that takes out both the previous bar's high and low - signals potential upward momentum
Bearish Engulfing: Red candle that takes out both the previous bar's high and low - signals potential downward momentum
Visual alerts: Colors engulfing bars and displays buy/sell arrows
TradingView alerts: Configurable alert notifications when patterns form
Fully customizable: Adjust colors, toggle arrows, enable/disable alerts
Best used on: 1-minute to 1-hour timeframes for futures trading, effective for identifying potential reversal or continuation signals at key market levels.
Weekly Breakout Screenermencari harga saham yang kuat breakout harga mingguan. potensi swing trading
4h Top & BottomDraws a line at the top of the first 4h candle as well as the bottom. Colors the background green for possible long entries after reclaiming the bottom and red for short entries after rejecting the top.
[NBK] Cover Buy Sell Cover Buy Sell — Engulfing Reversals with EMA/ATR Trend & Quality Filters
What it does
This indicator flags high-quality bullish/bearish reversal candles only when they align with a short-term trend and pass several objective quality filters. It is not a simple mashup: each component serves a distinct role and they work together to keep early/low-quality signals out.
How it works (components & interaction)
Pattern engine (entry candidates)
Bullish side (Cover Buy):
Body Engulf: current green body fully covers the prior red body, or
Piercing (relaxed): prior red → current green closes above the prior body’s midpoint (not beyond prior open).
Bearish side (Cover Sell):
Full-candle Engulf: current red candle (body + wicks) covers the entire prior candle, or
Body Engulf: current red body fully covers the prior body, or
Dark-Cloud (relaxed): prior green → current red closes below the prior body’s midpoint.
Short-term trend gate (non-repainting)
Trend is defined by the EMA slope between bar-1 and bar-2, scaled by ATR to require minimum strength.
Slope < 0 → only bullish candidates pass. Slope > 0 → only bearish candidates pass.
Body-size filter (noise control)
Rejects tiny candles: each body is compared with the lookback average body size.
For bearish candidates an additional ratio check requires current body ≥ a fraction of the prior body (to avoid weak top-ticks).
Peak filters for bearish signals (late, cleaner tops)
Distance above EMA: the high must be at least X × ATR above EMA (avoids mid-range noise).
Near local high: the high of the current bar (or bar-1) must be close to the highest high in a recent window.
Break confirmation: close must break low by at least Y × ATR (filters shallow dark-clouds).
Only when a candidate satisfies the pattern ➝ trend ➝ size ➝ peak sequence is a signal printed/alerted.
Inputs (key parameters)
EMA length, Min EMA slope vs ATR, ATR length: trend strength.
Lookback for average body, Min body vs average, Bear body ratio: body-quality filters.
High distance above EMA (×ATR), Local high lookback, Tolerance to local high (×ATR), Min break of low (×ATR): bearish peak confirmation.
Alerts
Built-in alerts fire on bar close for both Cover Buy and Cover Sell.
How to use
Increase High distance above EMA / Local high lookback / Min break of low to reduce early Cover Sell in ranges.
If you miss good tops, ease those thresholds slightly.
Works across symbols/timeframes; evaluated on bar close; no repaint from the trend gate.
Notes
This tool is a signal screener, not financial advice. For best results, combine with your structure/SR zones, risk management, and execution rules.
Smart Money Concepts with Multi-Timeframe AnalysisSCRIPT PURPOSE:
This indicator combines multiple analytical approaches to identify smart money activity
and market structure changes across different timeframes.
KEY COMPONENTS AND THEIR SYNERGY:
1. SMART MONEY CONCEPTS:
- Identifies market structure breaks (BOS) and change of character (CHoCH)
- Detects order blocks where institutional traders likely entered positions
- Maps fair value gaps (FVG) for potential price inefficiencies
2. FIBONACCI STRUCTURE ANALYSIS:
- Applies custom Fibonacci levels to current market structure
- Provides specific trading levels (SL, TP1-5, Entry zones)
- Helps identify potential reversal and continuation zones
3. HALFTREND MOMENTUM:
- Uses ATR-based trend detection with channel visualization
- Provides clear buy/sell signals with trend confirmation
- Works as a filter for smart money signals
4. MULTI-TIMEFRAME DASHBOARD:
- Shows trend alignment across 10 different timeframes
- Helps identify confluence for higher probability setups
HOW COMPONENTS WORK TOGETHER:
- Smart Money concepts identify WHERE institutions are active
- Fibonacci levels determine KEY PRICE ZONES for entries/exits
- HalfTrend confirms the CURRENT TREND DIRECTION
- Multi-timeframe analysis ensures ALIGNMENT across time horizons
CREDITS:
- Drawing utilities: LudoGH68/Drawings_public/1
- Smart Money Concepts methodology
- Fibonacci price analysis techniques
- HalfTrend algorithm for trend detection
AnchorPulse RWAP Universal ScalperWhat it is
AnchorPulse Scalper is an intraday indicator that reads price in real time through three ideas working together.
A live pivot engine that detects the current micro leg.
An Anchored Range Weighted Average Price that starts at each new leg or session.
An adaptive rhythm score that communicates a simple bias: Buy, Sell, or Wait.
The goal is clarity. You get one anchor line, soft bands that show stretch, discrete Buy and Sell marks, and a plain-language dashboard that says Trend, Phase, Bias, Momentum, Volatility, Stretch, ETA to next turn, and Regime. No external dependencies and no lookahead. It is designed for standard chart types on one to five minute timeframes across liquid symbols such as major FX, index futures, large cap stocks, and mainstream crypto pairs.
What makes it original
Most scalpers either track a fixed moving average or draw from a session VWAP. AnchorPulse does neither. The anchor resets at every new micro leg detected by a real time pivot engine that measures distance in units of ATR rather than in fixed points. This produces a responsive anchor that updates only when the market proves a leg has turned. On top of that, the rhythm timer keeps an average of how long legs usually last, so the indicator can treat the start and the end of a leg differently. Early in a leg it favors continuation signals. Late in a leg it watches for mean reversion. This mix of an ATR-based leg detector, a leg-anchored RWAP, and a rhythm aware bias is the core originality.
Plain explanation of the calculations
Pivot engine. While price travels up, the script tracks the highest high reached since the last pivot. If price pulls back from that extreme by at least a user defined fraction of ATR, the leg flips down. The reverse applies to down legs. The distance threshold is adaptive because ATR changes with volatility. A short cooldown in bars can prevent double flips on violent bars.
Anchored Range Weighted Average Price. From the first bar of each new leg the script accumulates a weighted average of the typical price, where the weight is the true range of each bar. The anchor can also reset at the start of a session and can ignore the very first session bar to avoid overweighting the open gap.
Progress and phase. The script measures how far price traveled from the last pivot relative to the reversal threshold. That is progress. At the same time it maintains an exponential average of leg duration in bars. The current leg age divided by that average is the age ratio. An age ratio below an adaptive early threshold means Early. Above an adaptive late threshold means Late. The thresholds drift with recent variability in leg length so they match the rhythm of the market.
Wick pressure and intrabar skew. Lower wick minus upper wick, normalized by ATR and smoothed, acts as tape pressure. The sign of close minus open, smoothed, is intrabar skew. They are combined into a compact momentum read.
Bands and stretch. The script computes the deviation of typical price from the anchor and builds soft bands around the anchor. Standard deviation is capped by a multiple of mean absolute error to avoid inflated bands just after a pivot.
Regime filter. You may optionally gate continuation entries when the higher timeframe EMA disagrees, or gate reversals when ADX shows strong trend.
Adaptive edge score. Progress and momentum are turned into percentile scores using a normal CDF of their rolling z scores. This yields a familiar zero to one hundred scale that is easier to read than raw values. Early in an up leg adds a small bonus to long bias. Early in a down leg adds a small bonus to short bias.
Gap cap. Signals are rejected if price is too far from the anchor. The cap is expressed as a fraction of price, which scales across symbols.
What you see on the chart
One white anchor line. Two transparent bands. Subtle green or orange background when a bias is active. Buy marks below bars and Sell marks above bars. Small triangles at pivots. Bar tint softly aligned with momentum. A compact table in the corner that tells you the state in plain language. On alert, a single JSON line can be sent to your alert channel with ticker, timeframe, trend, phase, bias, edge score, stretch, ETA in bars, and regime note.
How to use it in practice
Choose a liquid symbol and a one to five minute timeframe.
Keep the mode on Hybrid until you learn the personality of the market. If you notice long directional pushes, try Continuation mode. If you see frequent fades near the end of legs, try Reversal mode.
Read the table. Trend shows Up or Down according to the current leg. Phase shows Early, Mid, or Late from the rhythm timer. Bias shows Buy, Sell, or Wait once the signal rules and the gap cap are satisfied. Momentum reads Strong Up, Neutral, or Strong Down from wick pressure and skew. Volatility shows Calm, Average, or Wild relative to an ATR baseline. Stretch vs anchor prints the distance between close and the anchor as a percent of price. ETA shows how many bars remain to the average leg length if such a read is meaningful. Regime reflects the optional gate: None, HTF Up, HTF Down, Strong, or Soft.
Focus on the anchor. Continuation longs are stronger when price holds above the anchor in the first part of an up leg with positive momentum and adequate progress. Continuation shorts are the mirror case below the anchor. Reversal longs are stronger when a down leg is late, price crosses the anchor, and momentum flips positive. Reversal shorts are the mirror case in late up legs.
Respect the gap cap. When price is stretched far away from the anchor, skip signals and wait for re-alignment or a fresh leg.
Keep the chart clean. The script is designed to work on its own. If you add other tools, make sure they do not paint multiple backgrounds or heavy drawings that obscure the anchor and the bands.
Inputs explained with practical defaults
The script ships with sensible defaults and all inputs provide tooltips inside the indicator. The description here is included so traders who do not read code can still understand how to tune it.
Signal mode. Continuation uses early leg logic. Reversal uses late leg logic at anchor crosses. Hybrid allows both and lets the edge score decide.
ATR length and Pivot reversal in ATR. These govern flips. Shorter ATR and smaller reversal multiples yield faster turns and more signals. Longer and larger do the opposite. A middle ground such as ATR 50 with reversal 0.75 often reads well across liquid markets.
Rhythm smoothing length and Freeze bars after flip. The first sets how quickly the average leg length adapts. The second prevents double flips on wide bars. Values around 20 and 1 to 3 bars work well for most symbols.
Session hours, Session reset, and Skip first session bar. These are optional. Day sessions in equities can benefit from a reset and from skipping the first bar so the anchor is not dragged by the open gap. Round the session to your venue.
Wick pressure length and Intrabar skew length. They control how quickly the micro momentum reacts. Values between 6 and 12 for wick pressure and 4 to 10 for skew are common.
Early and Late thresholds and the Adaptive option. If you turn adaptation on, the thresholds drift with leg variability. The adaptiveness setting controls the strength of that drift.
Minimum progress and Maximum stretch vs anchor. The first ensures that continuation signals only occur once the leg moved a minimum distance from the last pivot. The second prevents chasing far from the anchor. As a rule, raise minimum progress when the market chops and reduce it on trend days. Keep stretch around one to two percent for many symbols, then adjust by product.
Regime filter. Higher timeframe EMA supports trend alignment. ADX supports a simple read on the strength of trend. Use one at a time or none, depending on your preference.
Adaptive scoring lookback. The percentile logic needs a modest window. Values near one hundred twenty bars tend to give stable ranks without lagging too much.
Band settings. Band length and width control the look of the soft channel around the anchor. The cap versus mean absolute error is there to keep the bands realistic just after flips.
Visual controls. Pick labels, triangles, or circles, and choose to mark only state changes if you prefer a very clean chart.
Why the dashboard uses plain language
Many traders prefer to reason in simple terms rather than in raw values. The table abstracts the math into natural categories such as Early versus Late, Calm versus Wild, or Strong Up versus Strong Down. The only numeric reads are Stretch and Edge score because these help in threshold decisions. Stretch is a percent of price so it scales across markets. Edge is a normalized score from zero to one hundred that reflects the combined progress, momentum, and phase. The table is intended to be the only element you need to glance at during a fast session once you learn the anchor and the band cues.
Design choices and integrity
No repaint. The script uses bar closes and standard Pine semantics with lookahead off in security calls. There are no offset tricks that move plotted values after the fact.
One background painter. Background tint is created by a single call to avoid vertical stripes.
Reset logic is explicit. The anchor resets at a pivot or at session start if that option is enabled. This is written to be transparent so you know why the anchor restarted.
Conservative defaults. Out of the box, the script is not tuned to over trade. It communicates bias rather than forcing entries.
Clean chart guidance. The tool is meant to be used on standard bars or candles. It is not intended for synthetic chart types such as Heikin Ashi, Renko, Kagi, Point and Figure, or Range for the purpose of signal generation.
How to read a few common situations
Breakout with strong follow through. Trend reads Up. Phase reads Early. Momentum reads Strong Up. Stretch sits inside the band. Bias shows Buy. This is the typical continuation long.
Extended push into exhaustion. Trend reads Up. Phase reads Late. Momentum cools. Stretch prints a high positive percent of price. Bias flips to Wait, sometimes to Sell after an anchor cross. This is the potential reversal short.
Mean reverting chop. Trend flips often. Phase hangs around Mid. Momentum flips sign frequently. Stretch hovers near zero. Bias often prints Wait. In this case you let the market speak and only act when the leg matures or when stretch spikes away from the anchor.
Trend day with strength. ADX filter reads Strong. Continuation is allowed. Reversal attempts are blocked. Bias favors the dominant direction.
Session open. If you selected a session reset and chose to skip the first bar, the anchor starts at the second bar and the first prints do not dominate the anchor.
Limits and realistic expectations
This indicator measures leg structure and micro pressure to suggest a bias. It is not a self-contained trading system. It does not size positions, pick stops, or set take profits. It does not promise accuracy or profits. In violent markets the pivot detector can flip and then flip back. Cooldown reduces this effect but cannot remove it. During news and illiquid hours the anchor can move very quickly. Wide slippage and spread can make any intraday approach impractical. These are standard realities of intraday trading and they also apply here.
Suggested workflows
Discretionary scalper. Keep the chart clean. Use the table to decide whether to engage, then work entries at the anchor or inside the band. Focus on position risk and a predefined stop level independent of the script.
Session specialist. If you trade a venue with strong sessions such as US equities or major FX sessions, enable the session reset. Many traders find the tool shines in the first two hours and the last hour of an active session.
Multi timeframe monitor. Keep AnchorPulse on one to five minutes and a simple higher timeframe EMA on a separate chart. If you prefer a single chart, switch the regime filter to HTF Trend and let the indicator handle it.
Alert driven workflow. Create alerts on Buy or Sell. The payload contains the essential context so you can log and review. Use the payload fields to build a small notebook of cases you like to take.
Why it is published as protected
The script contains original logic that relies on a compact set of calculations not commonly seen together. Publishing as protected keeps the logic intact while still giving the community full access through the Public Library.
Frequently asked questions
Does it repaint
No. The pivot flips on confirmed bars using ATR distance. The anchor, bands, and dashboard read from that state and do not shift after the bar closes.
What settings should I change first
Try the reversal distance in ATR and the minimum progress. These two govern how active or selective the tool becomes. If you see too many flips, raise the ATR multiple or the freeze bars. If you want faster action, lower them slightly.
What is a reasonable stretch cap
One to two percent of price is a useful starting point for many symbols. Thin products may need a larger cap. Extremely liquid products can often work with a smaller cap.
Should I use the regime filter
On days with persistent trend, the higher timeframe EMA filter or the ADX filter can help keep you with the flow. On rotational days, consider turning the filter off to allow more two sided action.
Can I use it on higher timeframes
The logic works on any timeframe, but the design and defaults target one to five minutes. If you go higher, adjust the ATR length, reversal distance, and rank lookback accordingly.
Can I combine it with volume
Yes. A simple volume filter that marks above average volume near the anchor can help you time entries. Keep the chart readable.
Risk notice and user responsibility
This indicator is a tool for research and education. It does not give investment advice, trade recommendations, or any guarantee of outcomes. All trading carries risk including the loss of capital. Past performance is not a reliable guide to future results. You are solely responsible for your trading decisions, for verifying that the indicator behaves as you expect on your data and platform settings, and for selecting appropriate risk controls such as position sizing, stops, and loss limits.
Summary
AnchorPulse Scalper is a concise way to read the market’s current leg, its anchor, and its rhythm. The pivot engine tells you direction. The leg-anchored RWAP shows where value sits for this micro move. The adaptive score simplifies momentum and progress into a familiar scale. The dashboard translates complex calculations into the plain words that scalpers actually use. If you prefer simple signals, enable alerts and let them flow into your log. If you prefer context, watch the anchor and bands as the leg evolves and let the rhythm guide your timing. Use it respectfully on a clean chart, stay realistic, and keep your own rules for risk.
BTS by Ichan Aristain• Breakout Trading System
Adaptive buy/sell engine tuned for crypto that blends EMAs, Ichimoku cloud context, breakout/consolidation filters, momentum checks, and volume validation. It auto-detects symbol
class (BTC, majors, alts, DeFi, small caps) and adjusts the logic accordingly. On the chart you see clean BUY/SELL tags, optional TP ideas, and peak/floor markers; support/resistance
price-action dots keep the view tidy.
Breakout helpers, consolidation and momentum pings, peak/floor updates, and TP suggestions all drive alert hooks so you can automate entries, exits, or take-profit workflows. A
bottom-right dashboard tracks buy/sell win counts (TP hits) and overall hit rate so you always know how the strategy is performing. Toggle the visual layers you need via the “Trade
Visuals” inputs to match your workflow—from scalping to higher-timeframe swing trading.
Breakout Trading System• Breakout Trading System
Adaptive buy/sell engine tuned for crypto that blends EMAs, Ichimoku cloud context, breakout/consolidation filters, momentum checks, and volume validation. It auto-detects symbol
class (BTC, majors, alts, DeFi, small caps) and adjusts the logic accordingly. On the chart you see clean BUY/SELL tags, optional TP ideas, and peak/floor markers; support/resistance
price-action dots keep the view tidy.
Breakout helpers, consolidation and momentum pings, peak/floor updates, and TP suggestions all drive alert hooks so you can automate entries, exits, or take-profit workflows. A
bottom-right dashboard tracks buy/sell win counts (TP hits) and overall hit rate so you always know how the strategy is performing. Toggle the visual layers you need via the “Trade
Visuals” inputs to match your workflow—from scalping to higher-timeframe swing trading.
EMA50 Pullback + Re-entry Candle ColorModification of candle color, break or pullback so we can know about the confirmation candle and make decision whether we can entry or not
VNREAL-ExVG (ex VHM, VRE, IDC) — rebased=100 — no-arraysVNREAL-ExVG (ex VHM, VRE, IDC) — rebased=100 — no-arrays
Time Marks
**Overview**
- Displays time labels at specific daily moments: Midnight, Morning, Afternoon, and Evening.
- Each time has an inline show toggle and a configurable `HH:mm` value for a clean, compact settings panel.
- Supports a timezone offset to align marks with your local or desired session time.
**Inputs**
- `Timezone Offset (hours)`: Shifts the bar time used for matching by the specified hours.
- `Midnight / Morning / Afternoon / Evening`:
- Show toggle: enable or disable the label for that time.
- Time input: `HH:mm` format (24-hour), e.g., `09:00`, `14:00`, `21:00`.
- `Show Last Only`: When enabled, only the most recent label of each type stays on chart (previous one is deleted).
- `Label Style`: Choose from `Down`, `Up`, `Left`, `Right`.
- `Background Color` and `Background Transparency`: Set label background and its opacity.
- `Text Color` and `Text Size`: Customize label text color and size.
**Display Logic**
- Computes `bar time + timezone offset` and formats it as `HH:mm`.
- If the formatted time exactly equals a configured time (e.g., `09:00`) and the corresponding toggle is on, a label is drawn.
- Labels are anchored at the current bar’s index and positioned at the bar’s high.
**Usage Notes**
- Use `HH:mm` (24-hour) strings for time inputs.
- Adjust `Timezone Offset` to match your session reference (e.g., local time or exchange time).
- Inline toggles plus time inputs keep the panel concise; you can enable only the moments meaningful to your workflow.
**Limitations**
- Labels appear only when a bar’s timestamp (after offset) exactly matches the configured `HH:mm`. On higher timeframes, marks may not appear if the bar doesn’t start at that minute.
- This indicator doesn’t auto-infer sessions; it relies on user-defined times and the exact time match logic.
始値を前日終値に合わせるローソク足A candlestick chart where each candlestick’s opening price is simply replaced with the previous candlestick’s closing price. Since there are no price gaps, a candlestick that appears to be bearish due to a gap down might actually be bullish, and a candlestick that appears bullish due to a gap up might actually be bearish.
単純に通常のローソク足の始値を前のローソク足の終値にしただけのローソク足。窓開けがなく、前回の終値から見れば窓開け陰線が実は陽線だったり、窓開け陽線が実は陰線だったりします。
Arsh + Shariq custom indicatorPurpose:
An indicator created by me (Shariq). I have made a customized indicator in which I deployed important sessions and time as taught by my Mentor Arsh Siddiqui.' This indicator is mainly developed to honor my Mentor Arsh. Moreover, to help him and his students.
Description:
It gives an option to choose 10 horizontal lines based on any time/hour of the day you input. Default time-settings follows the time/date setting of the chart so if you are Newyork time then indicator will auto pick that and if you change it to lets say Karachi, it will auto-update to Karachi time. You still have option to choose any time/date you want on indicator so this way you dont need to change date/time on Chart's setting.
You also have option to switch off any line you dont want. Moreover, you can even choose number of lines you want (good for backtesting). Every new line will replace the last line. I wont tell you the purpose of these lines as they can expose the strategy which I cant reveal without my mentor's approval.
This indicator further gives an option to show different session's open and close along with option to color them as per your need. More importantly it shows you the entire Asian range.
Go explore the indicator!
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