HC Alpha v1Heiken Ashi based indicator using moving average crossovers combined with LuxAlgo Ultimate RSI with custom weighting to trigger buy and sell signals. Best used on 30m / 6h time frames. Signals on 30m chart require same trend on 6h. 3d signals is another option but not as consistent. 3d is useful to look for entries on 6h chart.
Multitimeframe
VT - Dashboard04🚀Overview
The VT - Dashboard04 is an all-in-one technical analysis powerhouse designed for traders who demand clarity and confluence. This tool eliminates the need to flip between timeframes by providing a real-time snapshot of trend, momentum, and RSI conditions across five key timeframes (H1, M30, M15, M5, M1) in a single, sleek dashboard. Simultaneously, it scans the current chart for high-probability candlestick rejection patterns, generating precise buy and sell signals when confirmed by the underlying trend structure. It's your ultimate multi-timeframe trading assistant.
✨ Key Features
📊 Multi-Timeframe Dashboard: Instantly view Trend, RSI State, and RSM Momentum for H1, M30, M15, M5, and M1.
🎯 Smart Pattern Recognition: Advanced algorithm detects three types of rejection patterns (Type 1, Type 2, Pin Bars) for high-quality entry signals.
⚡ Confluence-Based Logic: Signals only trigger when rejection patterns are confirmed by the EMA trend (cross or alignment), ensuring higher-probability setups.
⚙️ Full Customization: Adjust the dashboard's position, toggle compact mode, and fine-tune all strategy parameters (EMA lengths, RSI levels) to fit your style.
🔔 Built-In Alert Conditions: Pre-configured alerts for "Buy Alert" and "Sell Alert" mean you never miss a trading opportunity.
🛠How to Use
Apply the indicator to any chart.
Glance at the dashboard to assess multi-timeframe momentum alignment (e.g., all timeframes in "UP" trend).
Watch for "B" (Bullish Rejection) or "S" (Bearish Rejection) labels printed on the chart.
A full Buy Signal (green arrow) appears for a confirmed bullish setup. A Sell Signal (red arrow) appears for a confirmed bearish setup.
Use the provided alerts to get notified of new signals automatically.
⚙️ Settings
Dashboard Settings: Choose from 4 screen positions and enable 50% smaller compact mode.
EMA Logic: Adjust the lengths of the Fast and Slow EMAs.
RSI Logic: Customize the RSI Length and Overbought/Oversold levels.
RSM Logic: Tune the RSI Length and EMA Smoothing for the momentum oscillator.
📈Trading Concepts
This indicator synthesizes several powerful concepts:
Multi-Timeframe Analysis: Confirming the trend across higher timeframes increases the probability of a successful trade on a lower timeframe.
Trend Following: Using a stacked EMA (Fast > Mid > Slow) system to define bullish and bearish market bias.
Momentum: Using the RSI to identify overbought and oversold conditions and its own EMA for momentum direction.
Price Action: Identifying key reversal patterns where price has been "rejected" from a level, indicating a potential change in direction.
Note: This is a technical analysis tool. Always practice proper risk management and combine with other analysis techniques for best results.
Category: Technical Analysis
Version: 1.0
Developer: VT
ابوفيصل 15
The Traders Trend Dashboard (ابو فيصل 15) is a comprehensive trend analysis tool designed to assist traders in making informed trading decisions across various markets and timeframes. Unlike
TFX Daily BiasThis indicator provides a clear view of overall market bias by comparing higher and lower timeframe trends.
When both trends align, the background highlights the bias:
- Green background = Bullish bias
- Red background = Bearish bias
- No background = Neutral bias
Along with this, a compact dashboard is displayed on the chart showing the current bias status (Bullish, Bearish, or Neutral).
Key Features:
- Multi-timeframe bias detection for stronger confirmation.
- Background color highlighting for instant visual recognition.
- Simple dashboard to track current bias at a glance.
- Optional alerts to notify when bias shifts.
- Mainly designed for intraday traders who want quick confirmation of market direction.
This tool is meant to simplify analysis by giving you a structured view of bias across timeframes. It does not provide direct buy/sell signals but supports better trading decisions through clarity and consistency.
ابوفيصل1اضافه قناء السعرية
The Traders Trend Dashboard (ابو فيصل) is a comprehensive trend analysis tool designed to assist traders in making informed trading decisions across various markets and timeframes. Unlike conventional trend-following scripts, ابو فيصل goes beyond simple trend detection by incorporating
Regime Radar — Trend vs Volatile [AlphaGroup.Live]⚡ Regime Radar — Trend vs Volatile
Markets switch personalities. Some weeks they trend relentlessly. Other times they chop, fake out, and punish breakout traders.
This tool tells you — at a glance — whether an asset is in TREND , VOLATILE , or MIXED mode across multiple timeframes.
🔑 How it works
The engine scores every timeframe on two dimensions:
Trend Score (directional persistence):
• Efficiency Ratio (straight vs noisy moves)
• Normalized ADX (directional movement strength)
• Positive autocorrelation (persistence of returns)
Volatile Score (chop / mean reversion):
• 1 − Efficiency Ratio (lack of direction)
• Frequency of outside bars (indecision candles)
• Negative autocorrelation (flip-flop behavior)
Then it compares the difference:
• TREND if Trend − Volatile > thWeak
• VOLATILE if Trend − Volatile < −thWeak
• MIXED if the difference is inside
Strength comes from how far apart the scores are:
• Strong if |diff| ≥ thStrong
• Weak if thWeak ≤ |diff| < thStrong
• Neutral if |diff| < thWeak
🖼️ What you see
• Yellow candles mark outside bars (both high & low broken) → “non-decision” events.
• A dashboard table prints your chosen timeframes with verdicts like:
5m VOLATILE Strong
15m VOLATILE Weak
1h TREND Neutral
4h TREND Weak
D VOLATILE Neutral
W TREND Strong
M TREND Strong
• Optional Bias column shows the numeric difference (Trend − Volatile).
💡 Why use it
• Spot when trend-following systems (crossovers, inside bar breakouts) are favored.
• Spot when reversal systems (RSI2, MinMax, Bollinger plays) are favored.
• Check regime alignment across intraday, swing, and macro frames.
• Avoid trading a TREND system in a VOLATILE regime (and vice versa).
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Tabela de Tendência e RSI MTF - Tabela em BaixoTabela de Tendência e RSI MTF - Tabela em Baixo
This custom TradingView indicator provides a consolidated view of trend and Relative Strength Index (RSI) across multiple timeframes, all within an intuitive table directly on your chart. Designed for traders seeking quick and efficient analysis of market momentum and direction across different time horizons, this indicator automatically adapts to the asset you are currently viewing.
With the table down
All Time High & All Time Low + 52-Week (ATH & ATL) | by Octopu$🚀 All Time High & All Time Low (ATH & ATL) + 52-Week with % and $ Info| by Octopu$
What is a 52-week, ATH or ATL?
52-Week High
The highest price a stock has traded at in the past 52 weeks (Approx. 1 year).
Acts like a “short-term ATH.” Many traders and investors use it as a momentum signal — breaking above it shows strength. Often used by screeners (“Stocks near 52-week high”).
IF a Ticker highest price in the last year is $500, and it’s currently trading at $555, it just made a new 52-week high (but not necessarily an all-time high).
52-Week Low
The lowest price a stock has traded at in the past 52 weeks (Approx. 1 year).
Acts like a “short-term ATL.” Traders watch it for breakdowns, and long-term investors watch it for potential bargains/buy the dip. Also important for risk management and Stop Losses.
IF a Ticker lowest price in the last year was $100, and it falls to $88, it just made a new 52-week low (but not necessarily an all-time low).
ATH (All-Time High)
The highest price a stock (or index, crypto, etc...) has EVER reached in its entire trading history.
Shows maximum bullish strength. When price breaks to a new ATH, there is no overhead resistance → often leads to strong momentum rallies. Also used as a psychological level in case of resistance/breakout.
ATL (All-Time Low)
The lowest price a stock (or asset) has EVER traded at since it began trading.
Reflects maximum bearish weakness. Breaking below the ATL is dangerous (no historical support below). Often associated with companies in crisis or risk of delisting. Or simply crashers or faders, whatever slang you may call it. Generally heavily shorted.
EXAMPLE:
AMEX:SPY
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This indicator however should not be used as a standalone tool.
(The combination of factors relies on your own knowledge about Confluence Factors along with your Due Diligence)
This indicator is not an advice to buy or sell securities in any form.
ANY Ticker. ANY Timeframe.
Features:
• 52-Week High
• 52-Week Low
• ALL Time High
• ALL Time Low
• $ Value Difference (of Current Price)
• % Percentage Difference (of Current Price)
Options:
• Customization
• Toggles
Notes:
v1.0
Indicator release.
Changes and updates can come in the future for additional functionalities or per requests. Follow and Stay Tuned!
Did you like it? Please Support and Shoot me a message! I'd appreciate if you dropped by to say thanks! Thank you.
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Rapid ORB Pro – Breakout & Fakeout Detector (Multi Sessions)"Multi-session ORB tool with breakout confirmation, fakeout detection, and volume filter for true momentum trades. DLS confusion proof"
Description
The Rapid ORB Pro indicator is designed to identify opening range breakouts (ORB) across multiple sessions and confirm whether the move is valid or a likely fakeout. This tool works on any asset and timeframe where range trading is relevant. Also coded in a way to tackle daylight saving issue around the world.
Core Concepts
1. Opening Range Breakout (ORB):
The indicator marks the defined opening range for each session and tracks when price breaks above or below this range.
2. Confirmation Rules:
A breakout is only confirmed when:
The breakout candle shows a strong body (momentum candle), not just a wick.
The candle closes beyond the prior candle’s high or low, ensuring follow-through.
The structure aligns with market flow (Higher High / Higher Low in bullish context, Lower High / Lower Low in bearish context).
These conditions help filter weak breakouts and highlight true momentum moves.
3. Fakeout Detection (FO):
If price breaks out but the very next candle closes back inside the opening range, an FO marker is plotted. This helps traders exit limit orders quickly and avoid false signals.
4. 7-Bar Check:
If no valid breakout occurs within 7 candles after the range, the indicator prints a “7” on the chart. This signals a likely choppy session where breakout trades have lower probability.
5. Volume State Table:
A table on the chart compares the breaker candle’s volume with the highest volume candle inside the opening range. This provides a quick assessment of whether the breakout was backed by strong participation (High Volume) or weaker flow (Low Volume).
Use Cases
Works on forex, indices, commodities, and crypto.
Useful for scalpers looking to catch the first breakout of the day.
Helps swing traders filter false moves in volatile sessions.
Can be applied to any range trading strategy, not limited to session opens
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Trading Tip
Trend is your friend, with trend behind the signal probability goes high.
Check the previous session or prior day stab (PD stab).
Watch for SMT divergence forming across correlated pairs.
If SMT lines up with a signal, the breaker confirmation is stronger.
Both SMT alignment and trend behind valid breakout candle increase the probability of a sustained move.
Always start with lower time frame and go up the time frame ladder. Depending on the market you can catch move earlier within lower time frame.
Note: Each input option in this indicator includes a tooltip with detailed explanations. We recommend experimenting with the settings and backtesting to discover what aligns best with your trading style and comfort zone. By default, the confirmation filters are set to what we have found to be the most effective combinations.
Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not provide financial advice or guarantee results. Trading involves significant risk, and you should carefully consider your objectives and risk tolerance before using this tool in live markets. Always conduct your own research and backtesting.
Edit Statistical MappingEdit Statistical Mapping (ESM) is a statistical technique used mainly in data validation, error detection, and imputation. It’s often applied in official statistics and large surveys. The method works by:
Defining a set of edits (logical or mathematical rules) that data records must satisfy.
Example: Income ≥ 0, Age ≥ 15 if Employment Status = “Employed”.
Identifying inconsistencies in the data when these edits are violated.
Using statistical mapping to correct or impute missing/inconsistent values based on relationships in the dataset.
Ensuring coherence of microdata so that it aligns with macro-level aggregates.
Supporting survey data cleaning, census editing, and economic statistics preparation.
It’s particularly important for official statistics agencies because data collected from respondents often contains errors, missing entries, or contradictions. ESM ensures that the final dataset is internally consistent, reliable, and ready for analysis.
MagnetOsc Turbo by ZuperView.comMagnetOsc Turbo - Multi-timeframe momentum analysis
Unlike conventional oscillators, MagnetOsc Turbo analyzes momentum on two independent timeframes simultaneously (e.g., 100-tick & 5-minute).
Why it matters: Momentum alignment across timeframes is a key signal of trend strength or turning points.
It provides bullish and bearish signals with alerts and works on any chart or timeframe. Blue marker = Bullish. Red marker = Bearish.
MagnetOsc Turbo by ZuperviewMagnetOsc Turbo - Multi-timeframe momentum analysis
Unlike conventional oscillators, MagnetOsc Turbo analyzes momentum on two independent timeframes simultaneously (e.g., 100-tick & 5-minute).
Why it matters: Momentum alignment across timeframes is a key signal of trend strength or turning points.
X-Liquid by Logicat✨ X-Liquid: Smart Supply & Demand Liquidity Boxes (H4 Breakout Model)
X-Liquid is a smart supply & demand tool designed to highlight hidden liquidity zones and fake-out traps with high accuracy.
This indicator is based on the H4 breakout rule — a proven institutional-level concept for detecting where market makers leave pending orders, and where intraday price action is most likely to react.
🔑 Core Features
📦 Smart Demand/Supply Boxes: Automatically detects the most significant breakout bars and marks the hidden “max pain” zones using strong engulfing rule.
🎯 Fake-out Capture: Distinguishes between false breakouts and true liquidity grabs, showing the corrected liquidity pool range (X-Liquid).
⚡ Intraday Precision: Adapts the higher timeframe (H4) breakout logic into lower timeframes, letting you anticipate intraday trends and ranges with high probability.
📊 Liquidity Pool Prediction: Predicts pending orders area where the market is attracted to.
🎨 Clean chart visualization: Only the significant boxes are displayed, helping to differentiate good area to enter and obstacles to keep an eye on.
✅ How to Use
1. Switch to any intraday timeframe (M15–H1).
2. Watch the H4 breakout boxes: these represent intraday trend and market price range.
3. If price fakes out, the indicator will adjust and highlight the true X-Liquid pool — the real level where liquidity sits.
4. Use these zones to anticipate intraday reversals, continuations, and high-probability setups.
5. Wisely use the supply demand boxes to get sniper entry.
VSA Highlight & Relative Strength of Volume [odnac]This is a TradingView indicator combining VSA (Volume Spread Analysis) signals with a relative strength of volume visualization.
The indicator has two main parts:
1. VSA Volume Highlight:
Detects common VSA signals, including Stopping Volume, Buying Climax, No Supply, No Demand, Test, Up-thrust, Shakeout, Demand Absorption, and Supply Absorption.
Supports a trend filter using a user-selectable moving average type (SMA, EMA, WMA, or VWMA) and length.
Calculates spread and volume moving averages to determine wide/narrow spreads and high/low volume relative to the averages.
Determines relative bar positions (close near high, close near low, or mid-close) to categorize VSA signals.
Optionally colors the background based on the detected VSA signal.
Supports alerts for each VSA signal type.
2. Relative Strength of Volume:
Splits total volume into buying and selling components based on the candle’s high, low, and close.
Buying volume is calculated as volume times the proportion of the candle’s close above the low.
Selling volume is calculated as volume times the proportion of the candle’s close below the high.
Plots buying and selling volume as colored columns in the pane.
Plots total volume in the status line colored according to the dominant side (buying or selling).
Inputs include:
Toggle visibility for each VSA signal.
Trend filter options (type and length).
Volume and spread moving average lengths and multipliers for high/low volume and wide/narrow spread detection.
Thresholds for close positions near high or low, and for identifying Buying Climax.
Opacity for VSA volume highlights.
The indicator is designed to help traders visually identify key volume patterns and analyze buying and selling pressure in the market.
Market Sessions & Daily Range ProThis tool is designed for market visualization. It displays the real trading sessions (Asia, Europe, and America) together with the daily range (00:00–24:00). Boxes and labels show daily highs, lows, open/close levels, and current extremes. The purpose is to provide traders with a clear visual map of how price behaves across sessions and within the daily structure.
MagnetOsc Turbo by ninZa.coMagnetOsc Turbo - Multi-timeframe momentum analysis
Unlike conventional oscillators, MagnetOsc Turbo analyzes momentum on two independent timeframes simultaneously (e.g., 100-tick & 5-minute).
Why it matters: Momentum alignment across timeframes is a key signal of trend strength or turning points.
High Timeframe Candle Overlay (Configurable)HTF Candle Overlay — Read Higher Timeframe on Lower Timeframe Charts
What it does
This indicator draws each selected Higher-Timeframe (HTF) candle directly on your lower-timeframe (LTF) chart. It shows a translucent range box (HTF high–low) and an inner body box (HTF open–close), so you can track how the bigger candle is forming while you analyze lower-timeframe structure, liquidity sweeps, and intrabar reactions.
Why it’s helpful
• See where the current HTF candle opened, where price sits inside its body, and how far wicks extend—without leaving your LTF chart.
• Combine HTF context (e.g., 1H/4H) with LTF execution (e.g., 1m–15m) to spot confluence, S/R flips, and failed breaks faster.
• The overlay is locked to the price scale and anchored by bar index, so it pans/zooms exactly with your chart (no drifting while dragging).
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How it works (under the hood)
• Fetches HTF OHLC via request.security.
• When a new HTF bar starts, the previous HTF boxes are frozen at the true close.
• The current HTF bar updates intrabar (so you see live formation) and is clamped to the correct span.
• Horizontal anchoring uses bar index, and a hidden price plot binds the script to the main price scale for stable zoom/pan behavior.
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Inputs
• High Timeframe (HTF): Default 1H (set any TF you like).
• Show High–Low Box: On/off.
• Show Body Box (Open–Close): On/off.
• Opacity for range/body boxes.
• Bull/Bear Colors and Outline + Width.
• Max HTF Candles to Keep: Auto-deletes older boxes to maintain performance.
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Usage tips
• Popular combos: view 1H or 4H candles while trading 1–15m charts.
• Turn off the range box if you only want a clean HTF body overlay.
• Pair with your session/structure tools; this indicator is visual context only (no signals or alerts).
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Notes & limitations
• Non-repainting for closed HTF bars: once an HTF candle closes, its boxes are fixed. The current/in-progress HTF bar updates until it closes (expected live behavior).
• Data alignment depends on your symbol’s feed and session settings. Heikin Ashi/renko/etc. may not match classic OHLC.
• Heavy history + many boxes can affect performance; reduce “Max HTF Candles to Keep” if needed.
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Disclaimer
This script is for education and charting visualization only. It does not provide financial advice, trade signals, or performance guarantees. Always do your own research and manage risk.
Asset Info Display by FahadThis indicator helps track asset name with time(min-hour-day-week-month). it helps to get clean chart. you can easily resize text size and change color.
SMT for Time-Based Sessions [ufo]SMT for Time-Based Sessions identifies when one asset breaks a session’s high/low while another correlated asset fails to do so. This imbalance often signals engineered liquidity grabs, reversals, or continuation setups. By focusing on divergences within specific trading sessions (London, New York AM, Lunch, New York PM, Asia, Daily or your own custom windows), the tool filters out noise and pinpoints only the most meaningful SMT divergences across multiple symbols in real-time.
Core Concept:
SMT (Smart Money Technique/Tool/Time) is a concept popularized by Inner Circle Trader (ICT) that suggests that when correlated or inversely correlated instruments fail to confirm each other's price movements (e.g., one breaks a high/low while the other doesn’t), it often indicates:
Liquidity manipulation by institutional players
Potential reversal points in the market
Weakness or strength in the current trend
Stop hunt operations before significant moves
This indicator identifies these divergences by comparing your chart symbol against up to two comparison symbols across different sessions and timeframes.
How Time-Based SMT Works:
Unlike basic divergence tools, this indicator is built specifically for Session-Based and Timeframe-Based SMT tracking. It continuously monitors intraday sessions and higher timeframes, then plots divergences the moment they occur.
Time-Based Session SMT
Session Tracking: Monitors highs and lows during each session
Post-Session Analysis: After a session ends, tracks whether price breaks session levels
Divergence Detection: When the main symbol breaks a high/low but comparison symbols don’t (or vice versa), an SMT signal is triggered
(e.g. Nasdaq traded above London high while S&P500 does not)
Visual Confirmation: Lines connect the session reference to the current extreme, with labels showing the diverging session, high/low, and symbol, this information is also displayed in the Info Panel
This will update if a new high/low extreme is made while the SMT is still valid, if invalidated these will be removed from the chart
Example:
This NQ chart includes ES and YM as comparison symbols. At 03:20 AM New York time, both ES and YM broke the Asia session low (20:00 – 00:00), while NQ did not. This creates a bullish session divergence , which the indicator immediately detects and plots.
Although the chart shows three symbols for illustration, you don’t need to manually monitor comparison charts when using this indicator, the SMT divergence will be plotted automatically as soon as it occurs
Consecutive Candle SMT (CC SMT)
Previous Candle Reference: Uses the previous candle's high/low from the selected timeframe
Real-Time Comparison: Monitors if current price breaks these levels across all symbols
Instant Detection: Triggers SMT immediately when divergence occurs
Dynamic Updates: Lines and labels update in real-time as new extremes form and are automatically removed if invalidated
Example:
Here I configured CC SMT Timeframe 1 to monitor the previous 4-hour candle’s high/low. On this NQ chart with ES as a comparison symbol, ES broke above the prior 4-hour high at 14:00 New York time, while NQ did not, showing relative weakness creating a bearish CC SMT divergence
This chart is just an illustration. The indicator will automatically plot SMT divergences on your main chart, regardless of the timeframe you’re viewing
How To Use:
This indicator is not a buy/sell signal on its own. Instead, it is designed to highlight Time-Based SMT divergences so you can combine them with your existing trading strategy or model. It should be used as an extra layer of confluence, helping you confirm trade ideas.
Select your comparison symbols
For example:
Futures: NQ vs ES/YM
Forex: EURUSD vs GBPUSD/DXY(inversely)
Crypto: BTC vs ETH
Commodities: Gold vs Silver
Choose which sessions or candle timeframes you want the indicator to monitor
Watch for divergences the indicator plots when one symbol breaks a high/low while the other does not
Use these divergences as confluence, alongside your own strategy and risk management rules
Key Features:
Multiple Comparison Symbols
Symbol 1 & Symbol 2: Compare your main chart against up to 2 correlated instruments
Symbol Inversion: Perfect for inversely correlated pairs (e.g., EURUSD vs DXY)
Session-Based SMT Tracking
Monitors 7 fully customizable trading sessions with the default being:
London Session (2:00-5:00 NY time)
NY AM Session (9:30-12:00 NY time)
Lunch Session (12:00-13:00 NY time)
NY PM Session (13:00-16:00 NY time)
Asia Session (20:00-00:00 NY time)
Custom Session 6 (if you want to add an extra session)
Daily Session (18:00-18:00 NY time)
Fully customizable session times and names
Automatically detects when the main symbol breaks a session high/low while comparison symbols don't (and vice versa)
Consecutive Candle SMT (CC SMT)
Monitors 3 customizable timeframes
Tracking of divergences based on specific timeframe candles (15min, 60min, 4 hour, weekly, etc.)
Identifies when the current price breaks the previous candle's high/low differently than comparison symbols
Maintains history of past SMTs (configurable)
Timeframe 3 supports custom time shifts for non-standard candle boundaries
Example: 90min timeframe with a +60 shift changes the candle range from:
00:00-01:30, 01:30-03:00 etc
to:
01:00-02:30, 02:30-04:00 etc
Visual Customization
Line Styles: Customize the line styles for different symbols
Colors: Unique color schemes for instant session identification
Adjustable Offsets: Fine-tune label positions with multiplier settings
Show/Hide Controls: Complete control over visual elements
Custom Labels: Customize the SMT labels for highs and lows
Information Panel
Active SMT Conditions: Live tracking of all current divergences
Session Names: Clear identification of which session created the SMT
Symbol Information: Shows which comparison symbol is diverging
Timestamps: Optional time display showing when SMT was first detected
Flexible Positioning: 8 different panel positions
Smart Display Modes: Options to hide inactive sessions/timeframes
Alert System
Configurable alerts for specific sessions or timeframes
Get notified when new divergences appear instantly
Clear, informative alert descriptions
How To Setup Alerts:
Enable the "Enable Alerts" in the settings
Choose which sessions/timeframes to receive alerts for by choosing it in the setting below
(If you select "All Sessions" you will only be alerted for all the sessions you have enabled in the indicator settings)
Create an alert (ALT+A shortcut) or click the the 3 dots on the indicator "Add alert on Session SMT "
- Condition = Session SMT
- Function = Any alert() function call
- Alert name (Message) = Anything you prefer (e.g. SMT Alert)
If you want to create another alert for different settings, first input the new settings in the indicator, then create a new alert.
Note: Previous alerts will continue to notify you based on the settings they were originally set for, even if you change the indicator setting.
How This Helps Your Trading:
This tool automates the heavy lifting of tracking divergences across multiple markets and sessions, continuously monitoring highs and lows in real time and plotting only the most meaningful SMT signals so you can focus on execution, not chart-watching.
EMA Vision – MTF InsightEMA Calculation Timeframe: Compute the EMA on any timeframe (e.g. Chart, 1H, 4H, 1D) while viewing on your chart’s timeframe.
Confirmed or “Developing” EMA: Choose between plotting EMA values only after the higher timeframe bar closes (no repaint) or allowing real-time updates mid-bar, mirroring the “Wait for timeframe closes” behavior.
Clean Multi-TF Overlays: Visualize EMAs from up to three higher timeframes (1H, 4H, 1D) on any chart—each using native plots to stay anchored and accurate, just like built-in EMAs.
Optional Visual Smoothing Line: Add a secondary “smoothing” MA line (using SMA, EMA, SMMA, WMA, or VWMA) without altering the core EMA—keeps you visually aligned with built-in styling.
Superior Accuracy: No repainting, no misalignment—just clean EMA values that reflect exactly what you’d see in TradingView’s standard EMA with the same settings.
Quarterly Theory —Q1,Q2,Q3,Q4The Quarterly Theory Indicator is a trading tool designed to visualize the natural time-based cycles of the market, based on the principles of Quarterly Theory, popularized by the Inner Circle Trader (ICT). The indicator divides market sessions into four equal “quarters” to help traders identify potential accumulation, manipulation, and distribution phases (AMD model) and improve the timing of entries and exits.
Key Features:
Quarter Divisions (Q1–Q4):
Each market session (e.g., NY AM, London, Asia) is divided into four quarters.
Vertical lines mark the beginning of each quarter, making it easy to track session structure.
Optional labels show Q1, Q2, Q3, and Q4 directly on the chart.
True Open (Q2 Open):
The True Open is the opening price of Q2, considered a key reference point in Quarterly Theory.
A horizontal red line is drawn at the True Open price with a label showing the exact value.
This line helps traders filter bullish and bearish setups:
Buy below the True Open if the market is bullish.
Sell above the True Open if the market is bearish.
Session Awareness:
The indicator can automatically detect market sessions and reset lines and labels for each new session.
Ensures that only the current session’s True Open and quarter lines are displayed, reducing chart clutter.
Timeframe Flexibility:
Works on any chart timeframe (1-minute to daily).
Maintains accurate alignment of quarters and True Open regardless of the timeframe used.
Purpose of Quarterly Theory:
Quarterly Theory is based on the idea that market behavior is fractal and time-driven. By dividing sessions into four quarters, traders can anticipate potential market phases:
Q1: Initial price discovery and setup for the session.
Q2: Accumulation or manipulation phase, where the True Open is established.
Q3: Manipulation or Judas Swing phase designed to trap traders.
Q4: Distribution or trend continuation/reversal.
By visualizing these quarters and the True Open, traders can reduce ambiguity, identify high-probability setups, and improve their timing in line with the ICT AMD (Accumulation, Manipulation, Distribution) framework.