DeepClean Linear indicator 1. Indicator Name
DeepClean Linear indicator
2. One-Line Introduction
A trend-recognition indicator that overlays a “transparent wave” on price, removing noise and revealing directional bias and trend intensity in a highly intuitive visual form.
3. Overall Summary
The DeepClean Linear indicator calculates trend direction using changes in linear regression slope and determines trend strength by comparing how consistently the regression line moves over a defined lookback window.
Rather than merely identifying trend direction, the indicator applies a triple-layer noise-filtering process (EMA → SMA → RMA) to produce a clean, wave-shaped data line that filters out unnecessary market noise.
This transparent wave sits directly on top of price, allowing traders to visually compare price movement and trend strength at the same time.
A stronger trend results in a taller, thicker wave, while weakening momentum causes the wave to thin, making it easier to spot trend continuation, exhaustion, or upcoming reversal.
Color automatically shifts based on trend:
Bright cyan/teal during bullish conditions
Reddish tones during bearish conditions
Transparency dynamically adjusts depending on strength
The indicator excels at identifying the true underlying trend by ignoring minor fluctuations and is well suited for scalping, swing trading, and position trading.
It also significantly reduces false signals in ranging markets, making it ideal for trend-following strategies.
4. Advantages
① Ultra-Clean Noise-Reduced Wave
Utilizes a 3-stage smoothing filter (EMA → SMA → RMA) to produce a much cleaner wave than standard moving averages, highlighting only core trend movement.
② Trend Direction & Strength at a Glance
Based on comparative linear regression behavior, the indicator quantifies both direction and strength, making convergence/divergence highly visible.
③ Intuitive Price Overlay Visualization
The semi-transparent wave sits directly on price action, allowing traders to instantly see divergence from price, trend weakening, or early turning points.
④ Dynamic Transparency Coloring
Strong trends appear bold and intense, while weaker trends fade visually—making signal interpretation effortless.
⑤ Excellent Range Filtering
During low-direction phases (state = 0), the wave turns neutral, preventing forced or premature entries.
⑥ Multi-Timeframe Compatibility
The wave remains stable from 1-minute to weekly charts, making it suitable for trend analysis, execution, and risk control across all timeframes.
📌 Core Concept Overview
The indicator evaluates the relative comparison of linear regression values over the last n periods.
A positive trend value indicates bullish bias
A negative trend value indicates bearish bias
Intensity represents strength and controls wave height
waveTop / waveBot define the visual wave area relative to price
State Values
1 = Bullish Trend
-1 = Bearish Trend
0 = Neutral / Weak Direction
⚙️ Settings Overview
Option Description
Trend Lookback (n) Comparison window for regression slope. Higher = bigger trend focus.
Range Tolerance (%) Strength threshold to classify bullish/bearish movement. Higher = more conservative.
Source Price source for regression calculations.
Linear Reg Length Length of the linear regression.
Noise Filter Strength (smoothK) Controls the smoothing intensity. Higher = smoother wave.
Wave Amplitude (amp) Adjusts the height/thickness of the wave.
Bull/Bear Color Colors for bullish/bearish waves.
Base Transparency Base opacity level; modified dynamically by trend strength.
📈 Bullish Timing Recognition Examples
Wave begins turning brighter teal and more opaque, indicating strengthening upward pressure.
waveTop expands above price, signaling early trend expansion.
State flips to 1, often marking a trend restart or early reversal phase.
A steadily rising wave height suggests sustained bullish momentum.
📉 Bearish Timing Recognition Examples
Wave shifts into red tones, showing bearish dominance.
waveBot expands below price, indicating rising downside volatility.
State stays at -1 while intensity increases, signaling entry into strong downtrend conditions.
A shift from weak → strong bearish intensity can provide short-entry timing cues.
🧪 Recommended Usage
Use as a core component in trend-following systems
Adjust position size based on wave thickness (trend strength)
Combine with RSI/MACD to reduce false signals during overbought/oversold zones
Sudden wave expansion during volatility increases helps detect trend acceleration
In sideways markets, frequent state = 0 readings help avoid low-probability trades
🔒 Important Notes
As a trend-based indicator, it may misread choppy/ranging markets
Because of smoothing, signals may appear slightly delayed
Extreme news volatility can temporarily distort trend clarity
دورات
Atlas 8 Currency Session Momentum (6H, London)This indicator calculates real-time currency strength for the 8 major currencies (USD, EUR, GBP, JPY, AUD, NZD, CAD, CHF) using a balanced multi-pair engine and a 6-hour momentum reset.
🔍 How it works
The indicator computes the relative strength of each currency by averaging the percentage change of 7 major cross-pairs for each currency.
A currency's value increases when pairs where it is the base appreciate, and decreases when pairs where it is the quote depreciate.
This creates a symmetric and stable strength calculation similar to institutional relative-value models.
🕒 Session-based Momentum Reset
The global trading day is split into 4 × 6-hour blocks:
• 00:00–06:00 Tokyo
• 06:00–12:00 London
• 12:00–18:00 New York
• 18:00–24:00 Late US/Asia pre-open
At each new 6-hour session, all strength lines reset to 0.
This highlights fresh intraday momentum generated by liquidity transitions between sessions.
🎯 What the indicator shows
• Relative strength of all 8 currencies
• Smooth momentum curves using EMA smoothing
• Vertical dividers at each new session
• Background color for each session
• Real intraday build-up of strength/weakness (not cumulative from previous day)
This tool is designed for intraday traders who follow cross-currency momentum during session transitions (Tokyo → London → NY).
🧭 How to use it
• Look for the strongest vs weakest currency after each session reset
• Identify fresh trends during London and NY opens
• Confirm currency-pair bias using strength divergence
• Track momentum exhaustion when lines flatten or converge
Big Tech Sniper [TSLA/AAPL/MSFT/META]Precision Engineered for the "Magnificent" Stocks.
The Big Tech Sniper is a specialized version of our institutional logic, tuned specifically for the unique volatility profiles of Tesla, Apple, Microsoft, and Meta.
Unlike generic indicators, this script includes an Asset Validator that confirms you are trading an optimized ticker. If you try to use this on a low-quality penny stock, the system will warn you: "UNSUPPORTED ⚠️".
🚀 Optimized For:
TSLA (Tesla): Captures high-beta explosive moves.
AAPL (Apple): Tuned for steady, high-volume trends.
MSFT (Microsoft) & META: Calibrated for institutional order flow.
🔥 Institutional Features:
VWAP Anchor: Only trades in the direction of bank accumulation.
Volume Gate: Filters out "Lunchtime" fakeouts (Low Volume = No Trade).
Blue Zone Targeting: Automatically detects when the Profit Target is hit to prevent FOMO.
🔒 HOW TO UNLOCK: This is an Invite-Only tool for members of Scaler Pro Systems. Get your license here: whop.com
(Enter your TradingView username at checkout for instant access)
Quantum Sniper
//@version=5
indicator('Quantum Sniper', overlay=true) // 1. INDICATOR NAME CHANGED TO "Quantum Sniper"
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// 2. SECURITY HARDCODING (Inputs Removed or Fixed)
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
var ok = 0
var countBuy = 0
var countSell = 0
// src = input(close, title='OHLC Type') // REMOVED INPUT
src = close // FIXED: Assume close price
// --- EMA Lengths Hardcoded (Change these numbers to your secret settings!)
l_fastEMA = 14 // ⚠️ Change THIS to your Fast EMA length (e.g., 18)
l_slowEMA = 15 // ⚠️ Change THIS to your Slow EMA length (e.g., 35)
l_defEMA = 16 // ⚠️ Change THIS to your Consolidated EMA length
// Allow the option to show single or double EMA
// i_bothEMAs = input(title='Show Both EMAs', defval=true) // REMOVED INPUT
i_bothEMAs = true // FIXED: Always show both EMAs
// Define EMAs
v_fastEMA = ta.ema(src, l_fastEMA)
v_slowEMA = ta.ema(src, l_slowEMA)
v_biasEMA = ta.ema(src, l_defEMA)
// Color the EMAs
emaColor = v_fastEMA > v_slowEMA ? color.green : v_fastEMA < v_slowEMA ? color.red : #FF530D
// Plot EMAs
plot(i_bothEMAs ? na : v_biasEMA, color=emaColor, linewidth=3, title='Consolidated EMA')
plot(i_bothEMAs ? v_fastEMA : na, title='Fast EMA', color=emaColor)
plot(i_bothEMAs ? v_slowEMA : na, title='Slow EMA', color=emaColor)
// Colour the bars
buy = v_fastEMA > v_slowEMA
sell = v_fastEMA < v_slowEMA
if buy
countBuy += 1
countBuy
if buy
countSell := 0
countSell
if sell
countSell += 1
countSell
if sell
countBuy := 0
countBuy
buysignal = countBuy < 2 and countBuy > 0 and countSell < 1 and buy and not buy
sellsignal = countSell > 0 and countSell < 2 and countBuy < 1 and sell and not sell
barcolor(buysignal ? color.green : na)
barcolor(sellsignal ? color.red : na)
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// 3. PLOT SIGNALS CHANGED TO "Long" and "Short"
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
plotshape(buysignal, title='Long', text='Long', style=shape.triangleup, location=location.belowbar, color=color.new(color.green, 0), textcolor=color.new(color.black, 0), size=size.tiny)
plotshape(sellsignal, title='Short', text='Short', style=shape.triangledown, location=location.abovebar, color=color.new(color.red, 0), textcolor=color.new(color.black, 0), size=size.tiny)
bull = countBuy > 1
bear = countSell > 1
barcolor(bull ? color.green : na)
barcolor(bear ? color.red : na)
// Set Alerts
alertcondition(ta.crossover(v_fastEMA, v_slowEMA), title='Bullish EMA Cross', message='Bullish EMA crossover')
alertcondition(ta.crossunder(v_fastEMA, v_slowEMA), title='Bearish EMA Cross', message='Bearish EMA Crossover')
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// 4. STOCH RSI Hardcoding
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Note: All Stochastic/RSI inputs below are now hardcoded to common values (e.g., 3, 14).
// If you use custom StochRSI inputs, you must change these numbers as well.
smoothK = 3 // Hardcoded
smoothD = 3 // Hardcoded
lengthRSI = 14 // Hardcoded
lengthStoch = 14 // Hardcoded
rsi1 = ta.rsi(src, lengthRSI)
k = ta.sma(ta.stoch(rsi1, rsi1, rsi1, lengthStoch), smoothK)
d = ta.sma(k, smoothD)
bandno0 = 80 // Hardcoded
bandno2 = 50 // Hardcoded
bandno1 = 20 // Hardcoded
// Alerts
// Crossover Alert Toggles Hardcoded to their default values (false)
crossoverAlertBgColourMidOnOff = false
crossoverAlertBgColourOBOSOnOff = false
crossoverAlertBgColourGreaterThanOnOff = false
crossoverAlertBgColourLessThanOnOff = false
// Moving Average Inputs Hardcoded
maTypeChoice = 'EMA' // Hardcoded
maSrc = close // Hardcoded
maLen = 200 // Hardcoded
maValue = if maTypeChoice == 'EMA'
ta.ema(maSrc, maLen)
else if maTypeChoice == 'WMA'
ta.wma(maSrc, maLen)
else if maTypeChoice == 'SMA'
ta.sma(maSrc, maLen)
else
0
crossupCHECK = maTypeChoice == 'None' or open > maValue and maTypeChoice != 'None'
crossdownCHECK = maTypeChoice == 'None' or open < maValue and maTypeChoice != 'None'
crossupalert = crossupCHECK and ta.crossover(k, d) and (k < bandno2 or d < bandno2)
crossdownalert = crossdownCHECK and ta.crossunder(k, d) and (k > bandno2 or d > bandno2)
crossupOSalert = crossupCHECK and ta.crossover(k, d) and (k < bandno1 or d < bandno1)
crossdownOBalert = crossdownCHECK and ta.crossunder(k, d) and (k > bandno0 or d > bandno0)
aboveBandalert = ta.crossunder(k, bandno0)
belowBandalert = ta.crossover(k, bandno1)
bgcolor(color=crossupalert and crossoverAlertBgColourMidOnOff ? #4CAF50 : crossdownalert and crossoverAlertBgColourMidOnOff ? #FF0000 : na, title='Crossover Alert Background Colour (Middle Level)', transp=70)
bgcolor(color=crossupOSalert and crossoverAlertBgColourOBOSOnOff ? #fbc02d : crossdownOBalert and crossoverAlertBgColourOBOSOnOff ? #000000 : na, title='Crossover Alert Background Colour (OB/OS Level)', transp=70)
bgcolor(color=aboveBandalert and crossoverAlertBgColourGreaterThanOnOff ? #ff0014 : crossdownalert and crossoverAlertBgColourMidOnOff ? #FF0000 : na, title='Crossover Alert - K > Upper level', transp=70)
bgcolor(color=belowBandalert and crossoverAlertBgColourLessThanOnOff ? #4CAF50 : crossdownalert and crossoverAlertBgColourMidOnOff ? #FF0000 : na, title='Crossover Alert - K < Lower level', transp=70)
alertcondition(crossupalert or crossdownalert, title='Stoch RSI Crossover', message='STOCH RSI CROSSOVER')
Dynamic Support and Resistance with Trend LinesMain Purpose
The indicator identifies and visualizes dynamic support and resistance levels using multiple strategies, plus it includes trend analysis and trading signals.
Key Components:
1. Two Support/Resistance Strategies:
Strategy A: Matrix Climax
Identifies the top 10 (configurable) most significant support and resistance levels
Uses a "matrix" calculation method to find price levels where the market has historically reacted
Shows these as horizontal lines or zones on the chart
Strategy B: Volume Extremes
Finds support/resistance levels based on volume analysis
Looks for areas where extreme volume occurred, which often become key price levels
2. Two Trend Line Systems:
Trend Line 1: Pivot Span
Draws trend lines connecting pivot high and pivot low points
Uses configurable pivot parameters (left: 5, right: 5 bars)
Creates a channel showing the trend direction
Styled in pink/purple with dashed lines
Trend Line 2: 5-Point Channel
Creates a channel based on 5 pivot points
Provides another perspective on trend direction
Solid lines in pink/purple
3. Trading Signals:
Buy Signal: Triggers when Fast EMA (9-period) crosses above Slow EMA (21-period)
Sell Signal: Triggers when Fast EMA crosses below Slow EMA
Displays visual shapes (labels) on the chart
Includes alert conditions you can set up in TradingView
4. Visual Features:
Dashboard: Shows key information in a table (top-right by default)
Visual Matrix Map: Displays a heat map of support/resistance zones
Color themes: Dark Mode or Light Mode
Timezone adjustment: For accurate time display
5. Customization Options:
Universal lookback length (100 bars default)
Projection bars (26 bars forward)
Adjustable transparency for different elements
Multiple calculation methods available
Fully customizable colors and line styles
What Traders Use This For:
Entry/Exit Points: The EMA crossovers provide clear buy/sell signals
Risk Management: Support/resistance levels help set stop-losses and take-profit targets
Trend Confirmation: Multiple trend lines confirm trend direction
Key Price Levels: Identifies where price is likely to react (bounce or break through)
The indicator is quite feature-rich and combines technical analysis elements (pivots, EMAs, volume, support/resistance) into one comprehensive tool for trading decisions.
Avengers Ultimate V5 (Watch Profit)"Designed as a trend-following system, this strategy integrates the core principles of legends like Mark Minervini, Stan Weinstein, William O'Neil, and Jesse Livermore. It has been fine-tuned for the Korean market and provides distinct entry and exit protocols for different market scenarios."
Gould 10Y + 4Y patternDescription:
Overview This indicator is a comprehensive tool for macro-market analysis, designed to visualize historical market cycles on your chart. It combines Edson Gould’s famous Decennial Pattern with a Customizable 4-Year Cycle (e.g., 2002 base) to help traders identify long-term trends, potential market bottoms, and strong bullish years.
This tool is ideal for long-term investors and analysts looking for cyclical confluence on monthly or yearly timeframes (e.g., SPX, NDX).
Key Concepts
Edson Gould’s Decennial Pattern (10-Year Cycle)
Based on the theory that the stock market follows a psychological cycle determined by the last digit of the year.
5 (Strongest Bull): Historically the strongest performance years.
7 (Panic/Crash): Years often associated with market panic or crashes.
2 (Bottom/Buy): Years that often mark major lows.
Custom 4-Year Cycle (Target Year Strategy)
Identify recurring 4-year opportunities based on a user-defined base year.
Default Setting (Base 2002): Highlights years like 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022... which have historically been significant market bottoms or excellent buying opportunities.
When a "Target Year" arrives, the indicator highlights the background and displays a distinct Green "Target Year" Label.
Features
Real-time Dashboard: A table in the top-right corner displays the current year's status for both the 10-Year and 4-Year cycles, including a countdown to the next target year.
Dynamic Labels: Automatically marks every year on the chart with its Decennial status (e.g., "Strong Bull (5)", "Panic (7)").
Visual Highlighting:
Target Years: Distinct green background and labels for easy identification of the 4-year cycle.
Significant Decennial Years: Special small markers for years ending in 5 and 7.
Fully Customizable: You can change the base year for the 4-year cycle, toggle the dashboard, and adjust colors via the settings menu.
How to Use
Apply this indicator to high-timeframe charts (Weekly or Monthly) of major indices like S&P 500 or Nasdaq.
Look for confluence between the 10-Year Pattern (e.g., Year 6 - Bullish) and the 4-Year Cycle (Target Year) to confirm long-term bias.
Disclaimer This tool is for educational and research purposes only based on historical cycle theories. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always manage your risk.
Sunday Open & Friday Close LinesSunday Open & Friday Close Lines — © Erica Lorrai | Trade Tribe HQ
A clean weekly anchor tool for traders who love simple, high-signal charting.
Clean charts, clean mind, clean trades.
This script marks the two most important moments of every trading week:
where the market closed… and where it truly reopened.
Designed for traders who use dealer-cycle logic, market structure, or BTMM-style timing, these lines help you instantly:
Spot weekend gaps
Identify weekly narrative shifts
See where the dealers reset liquidity
Anchor your weekly analysis with precision
Track the beginning of new cycles and the end of old ones
No clutter. No noise. Just two high-value levels that quietly run your entire week.
Customize the color, width, and line type to match your chart style and make weekly transitions impossible to miss.
Whether you're new to trading or deep into pattern-cycle logic, this little tool becomes one of those “how did I trade without this?” markers.
© Erica Lorrai — Trade Tribe HQ
Aloha & welcome to the Tribe. 🌺
How to Use
Add the script to your chart on any timeframe.
The indicator automatically detects each new trading week.
Two vertical lines will appear:
Friday Close Line – last candle before the weekend
Sunday Open Line – first candle of the new week
Use the settings panel to customize color, width, and line style.
These weekly anchors help you identify weekend gaps, weekly resets, and structural shifts in real time.
If you’re new here — welcome to the Tribe. 🌺
This little tool is one of the first things I teach my traders:
“See the week clearly, and the trades get clearer too.”
If you want more BTMM-style tools, weekly breakdowns, or want to learn the system behind these levels, come hang out at Trade Tribe HQ.
Happy trading.
— Erica Lorrai
CVD Power & Whale Tracker Overview: What is it?
This indicator combines Order Flow, Volume Analysis, and Momentum into a single dashboard. Instead of just looking at price, it looks at effort (Volume) versus result (Price Action) to identify when Institutions (Whales) are stepping in.
1. The Core Engine: "Pressure" (Z-Score)
At the heart of the indicator is the Z-Score of Volume Delta.
The Logic: It calculates the "Volume Delta" (Buying Volume minus Selling Volume) for every candle. It then compares the current candle's delta to the average of the last 20 candles.
The Output:
Zero Line: Buying and Selling pressure is balanced.
Positive Bar (> 0): Buyers are more aggressive than usual.
Negative Bar (< 0): Sellers are more aggressive than usual.
Extreme Values (> 2 or < -2): This represents statistically significant aggression (2 Standard Deviations from the mean). This usually marks the start of a breakout or a climax.
2. Whale Detection (Institutional Activity)
Retail traders trade small size; Institutions (Whales) trade large size.
The Logic: The script calculates the average volume of the last 50 bars. If the current bar's volume is 2.5x higher than that average, it flags it as a "Whale" bar.
Visual: The Histogram bar turns Yellow.
Meaning: Smart money is active. Pay attention to the direction of the next few candles.
3. Absorption (The "Smart Money" Signal)
This is the most powerful signal in the script. It detects when one side is trapping the other.
Bullish Absorption (Cyan Dot):
Condition: Huge Volume (Whale) + Net Selling Pressure (Red Delta) + Price refuses to drop (closes in the upper half).
Meaning: Sellers are dumping hard, but a passive buyer (Limit Order) is "absorbing" all the sell orders. This is essentially a hidden support wall.
Bearish Absorption (Orange Dot):
Condition: Huge Volume (Whale) + Net Buying Pressure (Green Delta) + Price refuses to rise (closes in the lower half).
Meaning: Buyers are pushing hard, but a passive seller is absorbing the buy orders. This is a hidden resistance wall.
4. Money Flow (Accumulation/Distribution)
Although the purple line was removed from the chart to keep it clean, the math still runs in the background for the Dashboard.
The Logic: It uses the standard Accumulation/Distribution (A/D) formula. It checks if money is flowing into the asset (Close near High) or out (Close near Low) relative to volume.
Dashboard: If the trend of Money Flow is up, the table says "Accumulation (In)". If down, "Distribution (Out)".
5. CVD Trend (Blue/Orange Line)
What is CVD? Cumulative Volume Delta. It keeps a running total of buying vs. selling volume over time.
Usage:
Blue: Positive Slope (Buying Trend).
Orange: Negative Slope (Selling Trend).
Divergence: If Price is making a Lower Low but the CVD Line is making a Higher Low, it means sellers are exhausted (Bullish Divergence). The script highlights the background in Green when this happens.
CSP Institutional Filter PRO This indicator evaluates whether a ticker qualifies for a high-probability Cash-Secured Put (CSP) based on an institutional options-selling framework. It checks RSI, momentum, support levels, ATR-based risk, IVR, DTE, and earnings timing to determine if the setup meets either the Standard CSP Module (30–45 DTE) or the Pre-Earnings CSP Module (7–21 days before earnings). The script visually marks valid setups, highlights risk zones, and provides an on-chart diagnostic summary.
GME Cycle Predictor# 🚀 GME Cycle Predictor - Advanced Technical Analysis Tool
**Comprehensive GameStop (GME) cycle tracking indicator based on historical patterns and market mechanics.**
## 📊 **What This Indicator Does:**
- Tracks **147-day quarterly cycles** from the January 28, 2021 squeeze
- Monitors the **1704-day major cycle** (the theoretical "big one")
- Identifies **T+35 FTD settlement periods** for forced buying pressure
- Marks **quarterly OPEX** and **swap roll dates**
- Provides **real-time buy/sell recommendations** based on cycle timing
## 🎯 **Key Features:**
### **Visual Cycle Markers:**
- 🔴 **Red Circles**: 147-day quarterly cycles
- 🟡 **Yellow Diamonds**: 1704-day major cycle (CRITICAL)
- 🟢 **Green Squares**: T+35 FTD settlement dates
- 🟠 **Orange Triangles**: Quarterly OPEX periods
- 🟣 **Purple X's**: Swap roll periods
### **Smart Trading Signals:**
- **🚀 MAJOR BUY**: 10+ days before 1704-day cycle
- **📈 BUY ZONE**: 5-10 days before 147-day cycle
- **💚 FTD BUY**: 2-5 days before T+35 settlement
- **📉 SELL ZONE**: Day of cycle completion
- **⏳ WAIT**: No active signals
## 📈 **How to Use:**
### **For Swing Trading:**
1. **BUY** when cheat sheet shows active buy signals
2. **SELL** on cycle completion days
3. **HODL** through the 1704-day major cycle
### **For Long-term Investors:**
- Monitor the **1704-day countdown** (major cycle theory)
- Accumulate during **confluence periods** (multiple cycles aligning)
- Use **147-day cycles** for entry/exit timing
## 🔧 **Technical Foundation:**
- Based on **Fail-to-Deliver (FTD)** settlement mechanics
- **Quarterly swap theory** and institutional obligations
- **Options expiration (OPEX)** pressure points
- **Historical pattern recognition** from 2021 squeeze
## ⚡ **Real-Time Features:**
- **Live countdown timers** to next major cycles
- **Dynamic trading recommendations**
- **Confluence detection** when multiple cycles align
- **Volume confirmation** for signal validation
- **Clean visual design** with minimal chart clutter
## 🎯 **Perfect For:**
- GME traders following cycle theory
- Technical analysts studying market mechanics
- Swing traders using institutional obligation cycles
- Anyone tracking the theoretical "MOASS" timing
## ⚠️ **Important Notes:**
- This indicator is based on **theoretical cycle patterns**
- Past performance does not guarantee future results
- Always use proper risk management
- The 1704-day cycle is **unproven theory** - trade responsibly
- Best used in conjunction with other technical analysis
## 🚀 **Special Feature:**
The **1704-day major cycle** countdown tracks the theoretical "Mother of All Short Squeezes" (MOASS) timing, calculated from the January 28, 2021 squeeze peak. This is the cycle many GME theorists believe will trigger the ultimate price movement.
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**Perfect for both beginners and advanced traders who want to incorporate GME cycle theory into their technical analysis toolkit.**
*Disclaimer: This is a theoretical analysis tool based on community research. Not financial advice. Trade at your own risk.*
Fibonacci Degree System This Pine Script creates a sophisticated technical analysis tool that combines Fibonacci retracements with a degree-based cycle system. Here's a comprehensive breakdown:
Core Concept
The indicator maps price movements onto a 360-degree circular framework, treating market cycles like geometric angles. It creates a visual "mesh" where Fibonacci ratios intersect in both price (horizontal) and time (vertical) dimensions.
How It Works
1. Finding Reference Points
The script looks back over a specified period (default 100 bars) to identify:
Highest High: The peak price point
Lowest Low: The trough price point
Time Locations: Exactly which bars these extremes occurred on
These two points form the boundaries of your analysis window.
2. Creating the Fibonacci Grid
Horizontal Lines (Price Levels):
The script divides the price range between high and low into seven key Fibonacci ratios:
0% (Low) - Bottom boundary in red
23.6% - Minor retracement in orange
38.2% - Shallow retracement in yellow
50% - Midpoint in lime green
61.8% - Golden ratio in aqua (most significant)
78.6% - Deep retracement in blue
100% (High) - Top boundary in purple
Each line represents a potential support/resistance level where price might react.
Vertical Lines (Time Cycles):
The same Fibonacci ratios are applied to the time dimension between the high and low bars. If your high and low are 50 bars apart, vertical lines appear at:
Bar 0 (0%)
Bar 12 (23.6%)
Bar 19 (38.2%)
Bar 25 (50%)
Bar 31 (61.8%)
Bar 39 (78.6%)
Bar 50 (100%)
These suggest when price might make significant moves.
3. The Degree Mapping System
The innovative feature maps the time progression to degrees:
0° = Start point (0% time)
85° = 23.6% through the cycle
138° = 38.2% through the cycle
180° = Midpoint (50%)
222° = 61.8% through the cycle (golden angle)
283° = 78.6% through the cycle
360° = Complete cycle (100%)
This treats market movements as circular patterns, similar to how planets orbit or pendulums swing.
Visual Output
When you apply this indicator, you'll see:
A rectangular mesh extending beyond your high-low range (by 150% default)
Color-coded horizontal lines showing price Fibonacci levels
Matching vertical lines showing time Fibonacci intervals
Price labels on the right showing percentage levels
Degree labels at the bottom showing the angular position in the cycle
Intersection points creating a grid of potentially significant price-time coordinates
Trading Application
Traders use this to identify:
Support/Resistance Zones: Where horizontal and vertical lines intersect
Time Targets: When price might reverse (at vertical Fibonacci times)
Cycle Completion: When approaching 360°, a new cycle may begin
Harmonic Patterns: Geometric relationships between price and time
Customization Features
The script offers extensive control:
Lookback period: Adjust cycle length (10-500 bars)
Mesh extension: How far to project the grid forward
Visual toggles: Show/hide horizontal lines, vertical lines, labels
Styling: Line thickness, style (solid/dashed/dotted), colors
Label positioning: Fine-tune text placement for readability
The intersection at 61.8% time and 61.8% price at 222° becomes a key target zone.
This tool essentially converts the abstract concept of market cycles into a concrete, visual geometric framework that traders can analyze and act upon.
DISCLAIMER: This information is provided for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial, investment, or trading advice.
No guarantee of profits: Past performance and theoretical models do not guarantee future results. Trading and investing involve substantial risk of loss.
Not a recommendation: This script illustration does not constitute a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any financial instrument.
Do your own research: Always conduct thorough independent research and consider consulting with a qualified financial advisor before making any trading decisions.
Cambio de DiaDraws a full vertical line at the daily rollover (00:00) with customizable color, thickness, and style.
Keltner Channels - signal providerThis enhanced channel for pro traders visually indicates enhanced entry or exit signal based on the position of the underlying within the channel. Remember: EVERY TREND HAS ITS RETRACEMENTS - with this indicator you will avoid entering in full uptrend (bearing more downside risk than upside) or exiting (shorting) at max downtrend.
To be used together with the trend on higher timeframes (especially for the interpretation of the baseline)
Upper part = potential sell signal (especially in overall downtrends)
Lower part = potential buy signal (especially in overall uptrends)
Basis = potential buy signal (especially in strong uptrends)
= potential sell signal (especially in overall downtrends)
outin/ocn ahihiDonchian (volatility breakout)
BBMA (trend confirmation)
Ichimoku concept (cloud + alignment)
Multi-timeframe confluence
= SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM 🔥🐉💎
EMA Stack Background HighlighterThis is a simple script that highlights my backround when my criteria for my context timeframe is met, specifically, price is above the 10 EMA, the 10 is above the 20, and the 20 is above the 50 for green and vice versa for red. I use this in a multi timeframe approach similar to mentfx's EVC criteria
BTC Global M2 Indicator by FenixThe index is based on the price of btc and the m2 supply in the market.
A+ Model - Cave EducationHere is a comprehensive and detailed explanation of the "A+ Model - Cave Education" Pine Script code.
This script is a sophisticated technical analysis tool designed for TradingView. It assists traders in identifying specific institutional time windows, price ranges (sessions), and "Macro" volatility periods based on the ICT (Inner Circle Trader) or similar time-based trading concepts.
Below is the breakdown of how the code functions, organized by its logic sections.
1. General Overview
The script is an overlay indicator (it sits directly on the price chart). Its primary purpose is to:
Highlight a specific trading session (The "A+ Box") and mark its High/Low.
Mark key institutional times (07:00 NY and 09:30 NY Open).
Identify "Macro" windows (specific 20-minute periods where algorithms are active) and draw dynamic ranges around them based on volatility (ATR).
Project future times onto the chart to help the trader prepare for the next day.
2. Settings & Inputs (User Configuration)
The code begins by defining a vast array of user inputs, grouped for better usability:
General Time & Box: Allows the user to define the "A+ Session" time (default 20:00-00:00) and the Time Zone (UTC-5/New York). It also handles the visual style (colors) of the session box.
Visibility: A crucial performance and visual clutter setting. boxDays limits how far back the A+ boxes and time lines are drawn (default 14 days). Macros are strictly limited to the current week to prevent chart lagging.
Line & Text Controls: Every visual element (A+ lines, NY markers, Macros) has toggles (input.bool) to show/hide the lines or the text labels separately.
Macro Settings: Defines the time windows for three separate macros and an ATR Multiplier. The ATR multiplier determines how wide the channel lines are drawn around the macro price action.
3. Logic Breakdown by Section
Section 1: The "A+ Draw" Box (Session Range)
This is the core of the A+ Model.
Logic: The script checks if the current bar is within the user-defined sessionTime.
Box Creation:
When the session starts, it initializes a new Box (box.new).
Throughout the session, it continuously updates the Box's Top (Highest High) and Bottom (Lowest Low) to encompass the full range of that time period.
Extension Lines (Support/Resistance):
Once the session ends, the script draws two horizontal lines: one from the Session High and one from the Session Low.
Smart Break Logic: These lines are active (highActive, lowActive). They extend to the right until the price breaks them (High line is broken by a higher price, Low line by a lower price). This helps traders see if the session range is being respected or broken later in the day.
Section 2: Time Lines (NY Midnight & Open)
This section marks vertical reference points.
It checks for specific times: 07:00 and 09:30 (in the user's timezone).
If the current bar matches these times, it draws a vertical line (line.new) covering the High/Low of that bar and places a label (e.g., "NY." or "09:30") above it.
This helps the trader orient themselves regarding the New York session Open and the "Killzone" start.
Section 3: Macros (Volatility Windows)
This is the most complex calculation in the script.
Definition: Macros are specific time windows (e.g., 09:50–10:10) where price delivery is often accelerated.
Visibility Rule: To keep the script fast, this only runs if isCurrentWeek is true.
ATR Offset: The script calculates the Average True Range (ATR). It uses this to create a "channel" around the price.
Drawing Logic:
When a Macro time starts, the script tracks the Highest High and Lowest Low inside that specific 20-minute window.
It draws parallel horizontal lines above and below these prices.
The Twist: The lines are not drawn at the High/Low. They are offset by ATR * Multiplier. This creates a wider "zone" around the macro price action, visually indicating a volatility range.
Section 4: Future Projection (Tomorrow)
This feature is for planning ahead.
It runs only on the last bar of the chart (barstate.islast).
It calculates the timestamps for the next occurrence of the key times (07:00, 09:30, and all three Macros).
It draws vertical lines into the future (empty space on the right of the chart).
Benefit: The trader can see exactly where 09:30 or the next Macro will occur on the timeline before the candles even print.
4. Helper Functions
The code uses custom functions to keep the logic clean:
f_drawFuture(...): A standardized function to draw the future vertical lines and labels so the code doesn't have to repeat itself for every single time marker.
isStartTime(...) & isInTime(...): Shorthand functions to check if the current candle belongs to a specific session string (like "0950-1010").
Summary of Improvements in this Version
Compared to a standard indicator, this script is highly optimized:
Text Control: You can turn off text labels while keeping the lines (or vice versa).
Performance: It limits historical drawing (only 14 days back for boxes, only this week for macros) to prevent "Maximum Line Count" errors in Pine Script.
Visual Clarity: It uses different colors for different Macros (Blue, Red, Orange) to make them instantly distinguishable.
Weekday HighlighterThis is a simple indicator that highlights specific weekdays on the chart.
You can choose which weekdays to highlight and optionally use different colors for each day. It is useful for visually separating sessions such as Mondays, Fridays, or any custom trading day you want to focus on.
ただ単に曜日を指定してハイライトするインジです。
God Fad Strategy"This strategy is developed for educational and testing purposes, originally conceptualized by Akash Khadse Sir from TMT Academy. Access is restricted to TMT Academy students only. The indicator monitors Market Structure Shifts following Higher Timeframe
[iQ]PRO Volume Frequency Profile+++🌌 PRO Volume Frequency Profile+++: The Fusion of Precision and Market Flow
The PRO Volume Frequency Profile+++ ( PRO VFP+++) is a next-generation analytical instrument designed for the discerning professional trader. It masterfully synthesizes multiple advanced concepts—Dynamic Linear Regression, High-Fidelity Frequency Analysis, and a Volumetric Distribution Profile—into a single, unified view of market structure. This powerful fusion provides unparalleled context for identifying high-probability turning points and key areas of interest.
🔬 Core Innovation: The Symbiotic Market Model
At its heart, the PRO VFP+++ is built on a proprietary methodology that transcends traditional price action by analyzing the frequency and distribution of traded volume relative to the dominant price trend.
Adaptive Regression Channel: The indicator establishes a highly dynamic Linear Regression channel, which acts as the core gravity well of the current trend. This channel is then protected by multi-tier Standard Deviation (SD) Bands with highly optimized, non-standard multipliers, defining the boundaries of expected price movement.
High-Resolution Frequency Bands: An integrated, proprietary Frequency Analysis component detects the underlying rhythmic oscillation in the market. This mechanism generates Frequency Bands that fluctuate around the core regression line, providing an exceptionally sensitive, leading, and dynamic channel for short-term mean-reversion and continuation signals.
Volumetric Profile Insight: A sophisticated Volume Frequency Profile is meticulously constructed over the look back period defined by the Linear Regression. This profile maps the distribution of trading activity, with an advanced implementation that provides a directional bias (Buy/Sell color gradient) within the volume nodes themselves, offering a deeper understanding of market participation.
✨ The Edge: Strategic Node Detection
The indicator's most compelling feature is its Intelligent Node Detection System. This system is specifically engineered to filter out market noise and highlight critical confluence zones:
Confluence Nodes: Automatically identifies and marks prices where the statistically significant Volume Nodes from the profile interact with the calculated Linear Regression lines and Standard Deviation Bands. These intersection points are areas where technical structure and realized market flow align, signaling price magnets or potential reversal zones.
Customizable Sensitivity: The system is governed by a Node Sensitivity parameter, allowing the user to fine-tune the filter for market conditions, ensuring only the most robust interactions are flagged.
🚨 Real-Time Opportunity & Security
To ensure maximum efficiency, the PRO VFP+++ features comprehensive, real-time Alerts based on all three core components:
Significant Node Cross: Alerts when price intersects a high-confluence interaction node.
Regression Line Touch: Alerts when price tests the core regression line, indicating a re-test of the dominant trend.
SD Band Touch: Alerts upon contact with the statistical boundaries, signaling potential overextension or trend strength.
This is a professional-grade, proprietary instrument. The source code is intentionally closed and protected to preserve the unique advantage of its underlying algorithms, which are the result of extensive research and optimization. Access is restricted and may be limited to invited, paying members only.
Unlock the next level of market structure analysis with the PRO VFP+++.
[iQ]PRO Engineering42+🔬 PRO Engineering42+ ⚙️
The Next Evolution in Signal Processing for Precision Market Analysis
Introducing PRO Engineering42+, a proprietary, cutting-edge technical analysis tool engineered to distill meaningful market structure from the inherent noise of price action. This indicator is built upon a sophisticated, multi-stage signal processing framework, leveraging advanced mathematics to provide traders with a uniquely clarified view of the underlying market trend and momentum.
Hybrid Composite Signal Generation
At its core, PRO Engineering42+ begins with a Hybrid Base Signal. This signal is not a mere average but a intelligently weighted composite, harmonizing the strengths of multiple distinct, adaptive moving average techniques. This fusion is designed to achieve a superior balance of responsiveness to trend shifts and smoothness for noise rejection, establishing a foundation of dynamic market memory.
Adaptive Volatility Clamping
The initial Hybrid Base is then subjected to an innovative process we term Adaptive Volatility Clamping. This critical step dynamically adjusts the signal's sensitivity in real-time based on the market's current volatility profile (measured using True Range), ensuring the signal remains tightly coupled with price action during quiet periods while minimizing whipsaws and overshoots during high-volatility events. This is achieved through a precise, weighted mechanism that prioritizes price context.
Proprietary Spectral Filtration and Gating
The hallmark of PRO Engineering42+ is its final stage: Advanced Frequency Domain Analysis using a proprietary Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) filter.
Frequency Isolation: The tool mathematically decomposes the pre-processed (clamped) signal into its constituent frequencies (or periodic cycles). Traders can isolate and focus on a specific, tunable bandwidth (FFT Low/High Freq) that represents the most relevant market cycles for their trading style, effectively filtering out disruptive high-frequency noise and irrelevant, extremely low-frequency components.
Intelligent Spectral Gating: This feature introduces a proprietary, volatility-aware thresholding mechanism (Spectral Gating Level). The filter actively assesses the power spectrum of the decomposed signal, only allowing frequencies with power exceeding a dynamically calculated standard deviation level to pass through. This unique "gate" intelligently suppresses less significant cycles, leaving only the statistically dominant, market-driving components to form the final output, resulting in an exceptionally clean and responsive oscillator.
The result is a powerful, low-lag Hybrid FFT Oscillator that provides an unparalleled measure of directional bias and momentum.
Key Features for Exclusive Members
Closed Source & Invite Only: The underlying Pine Script logic, including the proprietary spectral gating calculation and hybrid weighting methodology, is intentionally obscured and available exclusively to a select group of paying members.
Maximum Data Efficiency: Optimized with a low max_bars_back and robust dependency structure to ensure maximum calculation efficiency.
Precision Control: Fine-tune the system's performance using controls like Hybrid Base Length, FFT Window Size, and the Spectral Gating Level to perfectly match any asset, timeframe, and trading strategy.
Experience the future of analytical precision. This is not just an indicator; it is a proprietary engineering solution for market mastery.
Filter Trend1. Indicator Name
Premium EMA Ribbon Filter (Pro Version)
(Advanced Trend & Momentum Filtering System Based on EMA Ribbons)
2. One-Line Introduction
A professional trend-analysis indicator that blends an advanced noise-filtering algorithm with an EMA ribbon system to extract only the pure bullish/bearish trend while smoothing out market noise.
3. Overall Description (7+ lines)
The Premium EMA Ribbon Filter is more than just a set of EMAs.
It analyzes the structure of a fast, medium, and slow EMA ribbon—along with the spacing and alignment between them—to determine whether the market is in a bullish trend, bearish trend, or a neutral/noise-heavy zone.
The core of this indicator is its noise-reduction algorithm and trend-strength calculation system.
Instead of relying on simple EMA cross signals, it evaluates how consistently the ribbon maintains bullish/bearish alignment over a specified period and highlights only strong trends with color coding, while weak or noisy areas are displayed in gray.
This helps traders avoid confusing or false signals and clearly focus only on the “meaningful zones.”
A Triple-Smoothing System is applied to create smoother, more refined ribbon movements, forming a stable “premium trend curve” that is less affected by short-term volatility.
As a result, this indicator works effectively for scalping, swing trading, and long-term trend following—staying true to the principle of removing noise and highlighting only the core market flow.
4. Short Advantages (6 items)
① Complete Noise Filtering
Using EMA ribbon comparison + tolerance logic, false reversals are largely eliminated, leaving only stable trend phases.
② Highly Readable Color System
Bullish trends are mint, bearish trends are red, and neutral/noise zones are gray—instantly visualizing market conditions.
③ Trend Strength Visualization
Not only trend direction but also trend strength is displayed via dynamic color transparency.
④ Smooth, Premium-Style Ribbon Design
Triple-smoothing creates a refined, luxury-level smoothness in movement.
⑤ Works Across All Timeframes
From 1-minute scalping to daily/weekly macro trend analysis.
⑥ Excellent Real-Trading Compatibility
Works extremely well when combined with ATR, SuperTrend, and volume-based indicators.
Indicator Manual (Required Section)
📌 Understanding the Core Concept
The indicator uses three EMAs (e.g., 20/50/100) arranged as a ribbon to analyze the structural alignment of the trend.
When the EMAs are cleanly aligned Top → Middle → Bottom, the market is in a bullish trend.
When aligned Bottom → Middle → Top, the market is in a bearish trend.
The indicator further evaluates the ribbon spread (gap) and the consistency of alignment to compute trend strength.
Noisy market conditions are shaded gray to clearly indicate “uncertain/indecisive” zones.
⚙️ Settings Description
Option Description
Fast EMA Most sensitive EMA; detects early trend signals
Mid EMA Stabilizes the primary trend direction
Slow EMA Defines the broader, long-term trend flow
Trend Lookback The period used to analyze trend strength
Noise Tolerance (%) Higher values = stronger noise removal
Smoothing Steps Controls how smooth the ribbon becomes
📈 Example Recognition
A bullish continuation/entry scenario forms when:
EMAs align in the order Fast → Mid → Slow (top side)
Ribbon color shifts into mint (strong bullish trend)
The ribbon begins to expand while price stays above the ribbon
📉 Example Recognition
A bearish continuation/entry occurs when:
EMAs align Fast → Mid → Slow (bottom side)
Ribbon color remains red
After contracting, the ribbon expands again during renewed downside strength
🧪 Recommended Usage
Combine with volume-based indicators (OBV, Volume Profile) → enhanced strong-trend detection
Use with SuperTrend or ATR Stop → clearer stop-loss placement
Combine with RSI/Stoch → avoid counter-trend entries in overheated conditions
Higher leverage traders should use higher tolerance settings
🔒 Cautions
EMA ribbons are trend-following tools; signals may weaken in ranging/sideways markets.
Never rely solely on this indicator—always confirm with volume, price patterns, or structure.
Very low Lookback values may cause excessive re-entry signals.
In high-volatility environments, ribbon spacing can contract/expand rapidly—use with caution.






















