المؤشرات والاستراتيجيات
HSM TOOLS Basic v2The HSM Tools indicator is designed to align with ICT concepts by providing a True Day Opening reference for every trading day.
It automatically separates the days of the week on your chart and plots the midnight opening price (00:00), which acts as a daily fair value level. This level can be used as support or resistance for trade entries.
The daily division also helps you interpret the Power of Three across the week, without the need for manual markings. Each day is plotted individually, and you can enable the display of historical windows for backtesting purposes.
Additionally, the script allows you to track both the midnight opening and the weekly opening line, providing a clear framework for bias, daily execution, and backtests.
Thiru Macro Time CyclesMacro Time Cycles
This indicator plots horizontal lines in a separate pane to highlight key macro timeline windows based on Eastern Time (EST), aiding traders in identifying significant market periods. It includes customizable London and New York trading sessions with adjustable line colors and label visibility.
Key Features:
Displays macro timelines for London (2:45–3:15 AM, 3:45–4:15 AM) and New York AM/PM sessions (7:45–8:15 AM, 8:45–9:15 AM, 9:45–10:15 AM, 10:45–11:15 AM, 11:45 AM–12:15 PM, 12:45–1:15 PM, 1:45–2:15 PM, 2:45–3:15 PM).
Lines are drawn with a fixed width of 3 and can be colored via user inputs.
Labels (e.g., "LO 1", "AM 1") are placed at the bottom of the pane, with options to hide or show them.
Adjustable label alignment (Left, Center, Right) for better chart organization.
Uses a separate pane (overlay = false) to avoid cluttering the price chart.
How to Use:
Add the indicator to your chart via the TradingView interface.
Customize line colors for each macro timeline in the indicator settings.
Toggle "Show Labels" on or off to display or hide labels at the bottom of the pane.
Adjust the "Text Alignment" setting to position labels as preferred.
The indicator automatically adjusts to the chart’s timeframe, ensuring accurate session boundaries.
Notes:
Timezone is fixed to Eastern Time (EST).
Ensure your chart timeframe aligns with the 30-minute macro windows for optimal visibility.
Perfect for traders focusing on London and New York session analysis.
Goldbach + Circuit Breakers (Enhanced Grid)Goldbach + Circuit Breakers (Enhanced Grid)
Purpose
A precision ladder that combines Hopi/Hopiplaka’s PO3 fractional grid with CME-style Circuit Breakers and a daily anchor (0.5 midpoint). It lets you study fixed, session-boxed levels (Hopi style) or flip to a dynamic, real-time recalculating grid—without changing any of your existing logic.
What it plots
Major Circuit Breakers (e.g., 3%, 5%) above/below the session anchor.
PO3 fractional ladder (full Hopi sequence 0.03 → 2.97%) for fine structure.
Daily Anchor (0.5) line with right-edge labels.
Goldbach time hits (optional dots + info table).
Cast Forward: yesterday’s anchor & levels projected into today only (when enabled).
Session dividers (optional TradingView “Session breaks” recommended for full-height verticals).
Core Modes
Calculation Mode (🎯 Anchor)
Standard PO3 – behaves like classic version (locks from session start).
CME Anchored 0.5 – anchor/lock to the CME fix (uses your Fix Time Window; defaults to 3:00 PM CT). Manual override available.
CB Mode (⚡ Circuit Breakers)
Simple – major CBs only.
Full Grid – major CBs + full PO3 ladder.
PO3 Only – fractional ladder alone.
Behavior (⚙️ Recompute)
Fixed to Session Anchor – compute once from the day’s locked anchor and freeze for that session (Hopi style).
Recalculate Every Bar – recompute from live price each bar (experimental).
Checkboxes let you apply the chosen behavior independently to PO3 and/or Major CBs.
Daily Boxing & Cast-Forward
Restrict Lines To Day: ON = every day’s levels are boxed to its own session (no bleed). OFF = levels can extend across sessions (classic grid).
Day View (CB/PO3):
Current Only – today’s grid.
Previous Only – yesterday’s levels inside today only.
Both – show both sets together inside today.
Cast Forward Previous Day: projects the prior session’s locked levels into today’s box with its own style (width, dash, transparency, colors, labels).
Goldbach (optional)
Quick visual dots at allowed minute/HH:MM conditions with a compact info table (time, fix, mode, counts).
Alerts
Goldbach hit alert.
Circuit Breaker touch alerts for Major CBs and PO3 grid (upper/lower).
Quick Start
Symbol & Timeframe: Use your futures symbol (e.g., CME: NQ1!) on any intraday TF (Hopi examples often use 5m).
Hopi look:
Calculation Mode = CME Anchored 0.5
Grid Recompute Mode = Fixed to Session Anchor (Affects PO3 + Major CBs = ON)
Restrict Lines To Day = ON
Cast Forward = ON, Day View = Both
In Chart Settings → Appearance: turn on Session breaks for full-height daily verticals.
If your exchange settles at a different time, set Fix Time Window accordingly (defaults to 1500–1500 CT).
Styling & Performance
Independent style controls for current vs previous day (line type, width, colors, transparency).
Right-edge label placement to avoid mid-chart clutter.
Respectful of TradingView limits (max lines/labels); a cleanup routine trims older visuals.
Notes
In CME Anchored mode, the script bootstraps with live close until the fix arrives, then locks and refreshes once for the day.
If you don’t see boxed behavior, ensure Restrict Lines To Day is ON.
For full-height vertical session lines, enable the platform’s Session breaks (the indicator’s own dividers are subtle, price-bounded markers).
Educational use only. Not financial advice. Always test on replay/sim before applying to live markets.
Multi-Timeframe RSI Heat Map with NW EnvelopeMulti-Timeframe RSI Stochastic Heat Map with Nadaraya-Watson Envelope
This indicator combines multi-timeframe RSI and Stochastic RSI analysis with adaptive envelope calculations to provide comprehensive momentum assessment across multiple time horizons.
Core Features
Multi-Timeframe Analysis: Displays RSI and Stochastic RSI values across up to 17 configurable timeframes in a color-coded table format. Users can select from preset timeframe collections or create custom configurations with individual enable/disable controls.
Visual Heat Map System: Values are displayed using a temperature-based color coding system ranging from cold (oversold) to hot (overbought) conditions, enabling quick visual assessment of momentum extremes across timeframes.
Nadaraya-Watson Integration: Includes adaptive envelope functionality with both repainting and non-repainting modes. The envelope system uses kernel regression to identify dynamic support and resistance zones.
Configuration Options
The indicator offers extensive customization including timeframe selection, table positioning (9 locations), layout orientation (vertical/horizontal), color scheme modification, and envelope parameter adjustment. Users can fine-tune RSI periods, Stochastic smoothing, and bandwidth settings to match their analytical preferences.
Technical Implementation
Built using Pine Script v6 with optimized multi-timeframe data handling and efficient table management. The system balances comprehensive analysis capabilities with chart performance considerations.
Practical Applications
Suitable for momentum analysis, trend confirmation, extreme condition identification, and multi-timeframe alignment assessment. The combination of heat map visualization and envelope boundaries provides traders with both momentum context and dynamic price level references.
Usage Considerations
Multi-timeframe analysis may experience data delays during low-liquidity periods. Performance optimization features allow users to balance detail level with system responsiveness. The indicator works across all timeframes and instruments with adequate historical data.
Disclaimer: This indicator is for educational and analytical purposes only. Multi-timeframe momentum analysis does not guarantee future price movements. Users should conduct thorough testing and validation before incorporating this tool into their trading approach. Past performance of momentum patterns does not predict future results.
HSM KILLZONE Basic v2This Killzones indicator was designed to simplify ICT-based execution by focusing only on the three main windows (Asia, London, and New York), removing clutter and unnecessary sessions from other versions, and providing full customization of times, colors, and visibility by timeframe.
The ICT Killzones indicator allows you to track the main trading windows: London, Asia, and New York.
You can use these windows as time-based liquidity zones, or wait for them as operational ranges to look for false breakouts and then apply your trading triggers.
Once added to your chart, the three zones will be automatically plotted for you.
Give priority to USD pairs during the New York Killzone.
Focus on EUR and GBP pairs during the London Killzone.
For the Asian Killzone, use pairs such as JPY, NZD, or AUD.
The indicator is fully customizable: you can modify the start and end times of each window, change colors according to your preference, and adjust visibility by timeframe.
Market Structure Protected Ranges (JAB)Draws what are considered strong zones based on Market Structure.
ICT Advanced Multi-Timeframe StrategyICT Advanced Multi-Timeframe Trading System
📊 Overview
This comprehensive Pine Script indicator implements the complete Inner Circle Trader (ICT) methodology for professional day trading and swing trading. Combining Fair Value Gaps, Order Blocks, Break of Structure analysis, and multi-timeframe trend confirmation with ADX, this tool provides institutional-grade market analysis for serious traders.
🎯 Key Features
Fair Value Gaps (FVG)
3-Candle Pattern Detection: Automatically identifies bullish and bearish Fair Value Gaps
Mitigation Tracking: Monitors when gaps get filled and changes visual appearance
ATR Filtering: Optional filter to eliminate noise using Average True Range
Visual Boxes: Color-coded FVG zones with customizable transparency and styles
Midline Support: Optional midlines for precise entry timing
Order Blocks (Institutional Zones)
Algorithmic Detection: Identifies institutional buying and selling zones
Visual Representation: Clear boxes marking significant price levels
Customizable Styling: Full control over colors, borders, and transparency
Multi-Timeframe Awareness: Works across all timeframes
Break of Structure (BOS)
Trend Change Detection: Identifies when market structure shifts
Change of Character (CHoCH): Detects momentum changes
Visual Labels: Clear BOS arrows with customizable appearance
Swing Analysis: Uses pivot points for accurate structure identification
Multi-Timeframe Analysis
ADX Trend Confirmation: Current timeframe + higher timeframe ADX analysis
Signal Alignment: Only fires signals when multiple timeframes agree
Weekly & 4HR Context: Previous candle boxes for higher timeframe structure
Dynamic Updates: Boxes automatically update as new candles form
Premium/Discount Zones
Institutional Price Levels: Identifies where smart money operates
Equilibrium Line: Central balance point for market structure
Color-Coded Zones: Visual representation of premium (sell) and discount (buy) areas
Range Analysis: Shows current price position relative to key levels
Central Pivot Range (CPR) Analysis
Range Classification: Identifies NARROW, NORMAL, or BROAD market conditions
Volatility Context: Helps adapt trading strategy to current market state
Visual Indicators: Color-coded range display with customizable thresholds
Percentage-Based: Universal application across all markets and timeframes
Previous Candle Boxes
4HR Candle Box: Yellow dotted box showing previous 4-hour candle range
Weekly Candle Box: Green dotted box displaying previous weekly candle range
Dynamic Updates: Automatically repositions as new candles complete
Reference Levels: Key support/resistance from higher timeframes
⚙️ Customization Options
Complete Visual Control
Colors: Individual color settings for every visual element
Transparency: Adjustable transparency for all boxes and fills
Line Styles: Solid, dashed, or dotted options for borders and lines
Line Widths: Customizable thickness for all visual elements
Label Sizes: Tiny to Large sizing options for all text elements
Information Table
Comprehensive Metrics: Real-time display of all key indicators
Positioning: 6 different table positions to suit your layout
Transparency Control: Adjustable background and header transparency
Color Customization: Full control over table appearance
Toggle Display: Show/hide table as needed
Alert System
FVG Alerts: New Fair Value Gap formations
Order Block Alerts: Institutional zone creation
BOS Alerts: Structure breaks and trend changes
Multi-Timeframe Signals: Strong buy/sell confirmations
Zone Alerts: Entry into premium/discount areas
📈 How to Use
For Day Traders
Enable Kill Zones: Focus on London (3-4 AM), NY AM (10-11 AM), NY PM (2-3 PM)
Watch FVG Formation: Look for gaps during high-impact news or market opens
Confirm with ADX: Ensure trend strength >25 on both current and higher timeframes
Trade Premium/Discount: Buy in discount zones, sell in premium zones
Use CPR Analysis: Adapt strategy based on range conditions
For Swing Traders
Focus on Higher Timeframes: Use 4HR and Weekly candle boxes for context
Order Block Priority: Trade from significant institutional zones
Structure Breaks: Enter positions after confirmed BOS signals
Multi-Timeframe Alignment: Wait for all timeframes to agree
Signal Interpretation
🔥 BUY Signals: Bullish FVG + ADX uptrend + discount zone + kill zone active
🔥 SELL Signals: Bearish FVG + ADX downtrend + premium zone + kill zone active
BOS Labels: Trend change confirmations for position adjustments
CPR Status: Market volatility context for strategy adaptation
🎓 Educational Value
This indicator serves as a comprehensive educational tool for learning ICT concepts:
Visual Learning: See ICT theory applied in real-time
Pattern Recognition: Develop skills in identifying institutional behavior
Risk Management: Understand proper entry and exit zones
Market Structure: Learn to read price action like institutions
⚡ Technical Specifications
Pine Script v6: Latest version for optimal performance
Multi-Timeframe: Seamlessly integrates multiple timeframe analysis
Resource Efficient: Optimized for maximum visual elements without lag
Universal Application: Works on all markets (Forex, Indices, Crypto, Stocks)
Real-Time Updates: Dynamic calculations and visual updates
📊 Performance Features
Maximum Elements: Supports 500 boxes, lines, and labels simultaneously
Memory Management: Automatic cleanup of old elements
Efficient Calculations: Optimized algorithms for smooth performance
Scalable Design: Works equally well on 1-minute to daily charts
🎯 Ideal For
ICT methodology students and practitioners
Day traders seeking institutional market insights
Swing traders needing multi-timeframe context
Professional traders requiring comprehensive market analysis
Anyone looking to understand smart money behavior
Disclaimer: This indicator is for educational purposes. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always practice proper risk management and never risk more than you can afford to lose.
Support: For questions about ICT methodology, refer to Michael J. Huddleston's educational content. This indicator implements his concepts for practical trading application.
REMS Snap Shot OverlayThe REMS Snap Shot indicator is a multi-factor, confluence-based system that combines momentum (RSI, Stochastic RSI), trend (EMA, MACD), and optional filters (volume, MACD histogram, session time) to identify high-probability trade setups. Signals are only triggered when all enabled conditions align, giving the trader a filtered, visually clear entry signal.
This indicator uses an optional 'look-back' feature where in it will signal an entry based on the recency of specified cross events.
To use the indicator, select which technical indicators you wish to filter, the session you wish to apply (default is 9:30am - 4pm EST, based on your chart time settings), and if which cross events you wish to trigger a reset on the cooldown.
The default settings filter the 4 major technical indicators (RSI, EMAs, MACD, Stochastic RSI) but optional filters exist to further fine tune Stochastic Range, MACD momentum and strength, and volume, with optional visual cues for MACD position, Stochastic RSI position, and volume.
EMAs can be drawn on the chart from this indicator with optional shaded background.
This indicator is an alternative to REMS First Strike, which uses a recency filter instead of a cool down.
Aggressive Phase + Daily Buy Visual Screener — v6Aggressive Phase + Daily Buy Visual Screener — v6 for bullish, neutral and bearish zone identification
REMS First Strike OverlayThe REMS First Strike indicator is a multi-factor, confluence-based system that combines momentum (RSI, Stochastic RSI), trend (EMA, MACD), and optional filters (volume, MACD histogram, session time) to identify high-probability trade setups. Signals are only triggered when all enabled conditions align, giving the trader a filtered, visually clear entry signal.
This indicator uses an optional 'cool down' feature where in it will signal an entry only after any of the specified cross events occur.
To use the indicator, select which technical indicators you wish to filter, the session you wish to apply (default is 9:30am - 4pm EST, based on your chart time settings), and if which cross events you wish to trigger a reset on the cooldown.
The default settings filter the 4 major technical indicators (RSI, EMAs, MACD, Stochastic RSI) but optional filters exist to further fine tune Stochastic Range, MACD momentum and strength, and volume, with optional visual cues for MACD position, Stochastic RSI position, and volume.
EMAs can be drawn on the chart from this indicator with optional shaded background.
This indicator is an alternative to REMS Snap Shot, which uses a recency filter instead of a cool down.
Scalp Nakurviator v1.2 (Public Version)
Summary
Nakurviator - Scalp Signal Indicator
A fast, HTF-aware scalp signal indicator optimized for 15m and 1h timeframes.
Nakurviator combines rapid local momentum/exhaustion signals with higher-timeframe context (1H, 4H, 1D) to produce concise LONG/SHORT scalp alerts and visual invalidation levels.
How it works (high level):
Local components (RSI, MACD, MFI, volume) tuned for fast reaction and exhaustion detection.
HTF proxies (Order Blocks, FVG, MSS) fetched via request.security and converted to weighted contributions.
Composite scoring: components sum to a raw score, optionally normalized to recent activity, and mapped to -100..100 percent.
Event-driven signals: one label per bar, duplicate-reduction, optional stronger-than-previous requirement.
Optional invalidation lines: micro-pivot + ATR buffer with a labeled price level.
Main features:
Fast local signals with exhaustion weighting (RSI/MFI emphasized).
HTF context from 1H/4H/1D with configurable weights.
Order Block and FVG proxies plus MSS/CHoCH detection.
Dynamic scaling to spread signal percentages.
Signal deduplication and clutter reduction (remove similar recent labels).
Invalidation horizontal lines with precise "Invalidation price" label.
Hover tooltip breakdown showing component contributions.
Visualization & UX:
Overlay indicator so signals appear above price.
Labels anchor to bars; invalidation label precision formatted for small prices.
Configurable label offset and ATR-based vertical offset to keep labels visually near lines when zoomed.
Recommended usage
Use on 5m or 15m charts; the indicator warns if used on other timeframes.
Tune `show_threshold` and HTF weights to control signal frequency and HTF bias.
Use invalidation lines as suggested stop/invalid levels combined with your risk management.
//@version=6
indicator("Nakurviator Scalp", shorttitle="NScalp", overlay=true)
// Local + HTF scoring -> combined_percent
Inputs: `min_score`, `show_threshold`, `use_dynamic_scaling`, `h1_weight`, `h4_weight`, `d1_weight`, `inv_atr_mult`, `inv_label_bar_offset`.
Time-Based Manipulation ProjectionsThis indicator automatically plots custom projection levels based on session and timeframe opening prices, utilizing the AMD/PO3 concept (Accumulation, Manipulation, Distribution / Power of Three). The theory suggests that price typically opens, creates an initial manipulation move to hunt liquidity, then reverses for distribution.
By measuring the distance from the open to the initial high/low manipulation, the indicator projects potential targets and reversal zones at customizable ratios, with the 2-2.5x and 4-4.5x extensions often serving as key areas.
Features:
Session-Based Projections: 4 custom session-based projections with full control over the opening time and the time when the projections stop updating with new manipulation highs/lows (Midnight, Daily, NY Open, etc)
Timeframe-Based Projections: 4 custom timeframe-based projections (H1, H4, Daily, Weekly, etc.)
Dynamic Anchoring: In line with AMD/PO3 logic, the indicator automatically locks to the correct manipulation leg (high or low) based on price position relative to the open
Custom Projections: Define your own projection levels
Custom Labels: Assign your own names to each projection, making it easy to identify and organize levels on the chart
Historical Levels: Option to display past projections
Styling Options: Choose line style, thickness, colors, label size, font, and positioning
Extend Lines: Option to extend projections forward to current price
Delayed Plotting: Set a delay (in minutes) after open before projections appear, useful to avoid false early swings
Note: These projections are most effective when the manipulation leg is clean and well-defined. If the manipulation is shallow, standard projections like 2–2.5x or 4–4.5x may not provide useful levels. In such cases, try experimenting with larger custom projections.
TF + Ticker (vahab)Fixed Timeframe Display with Custom Colors & Size
This indicator displays the current chart timeframe in the bottom-right corner with clear formatting. Features include:
Automatic conversion of minute-based timeframes to hours (e.g., 60 → 1H, 240 → 4H).
Distinguishes seconds, minutes, hours, and daily/weekly/monthly timeframes.
Fully customizable colors for each type of timeframe.
Adjustable font size for readability.
Simple, stable, and lightweight overlay.
Perfect for traders who want an easy-to-read timeframe display without cluttering the chart.
MONETRA• “Ensures trades follow precise stop-loss, entry, and take-profit rules.”
• “Helps traders stick to predefined stop, entry, and partial profit targets with accuracy.”
9:30 AM 1-Minute Open HighlightScript Description
This script highlights the first 1-minute candle of the New York session (09:30 ET) on every trading day.
It automatically detects the opening bar and marks its full range (high–low) with a box that remains visible across all timeframes.
The script keeps only the most recent 30 trading days on the chart, so older markers are automatically removed.
This makes it easy to track the NY open consistently and use it as a reference point for daily analysis and trading setups.
EMA Crossover Buy/Sell with Switchable TimeframeCreated to Set a buy and Sell SIgnal Off the 15m TF/ with the Ema's set to 1 and 7. will kick the signal 1 candle before the move or on the move itself.
Momentum x Volume (Thrust + Surge)highlights bars where trend, momentum, and volume align. It filters for an uptrend (EMA pair or VWAP), confirms thrust with MACD histogram, measures momentum quality with volume-weighted RSI (vwRSI), and requires a volume surge vs a rolling average before signaling. The goal: surface higher-conviction breakouts and breakdowns while avoiding weak, low-volume moves.
Pivot ConnectPivot Connect –
a condensed and educational version
Objective
Automatically draws extended horizontal lines at the pivots (relevant highs and lows) of three timeframes:
The current chart (1 min, 5 min, 1 h… whatever you're looking at)
Weekly (W)
4-hour (240 min)
These lines are considered "protected levels": resistances (highs) or supports (lows).
The script also detects when the price breaks only the wick break to change the color/style of the line and warn that the level may have become invalid.
What is a pivot here?
ta.pivothigh / ta.pivotlow calculate a local high/low that has at least n bars on either side.
The pivotStrength parameter (default 12) is that n.
Therefore, a pivot high requires 12 candles to the left and 12 to the right lower than itself.
Lines drawn:
Highs and lows of the current timeframe (red and green)
Weekly highs and lows (blue and orange) if useWeekly = true
4-hour highs and lows (fuchsia and aqua) if use4H = true
Each line extends to the right by "extendLines" bars (default 100).
Wick break
This is reviewed bar by bar:
For a High level: if the high breaks above the line but the close remains below → it is considered a false break (wick break) and the line changes to purple and dashed style.
For a Low level: if the low breaks above the line but the close remains above → same warning.
The wickBreakBars (5) parameter is not used in the current logic; it was probably intended for future validation.
Cleaning Old Lines
Every 100 bars, lines with a right end older than 500 bars are removed to avoid memory overload (max_lines_count = 500).
Quick Customization
Colors and styles for each category.
Show or hide each line group (showHighs, showLows, useWeekly, use4H).
Thickness, solid/dash/dotted style.
Example of on-screen reading
Horizontal red line: resistance of the timeframe itself.
Horizontal blue line: important weekly high.
If a line changes to dashed purple: the price pierced it with the wick but did not close above it (at highs) – possible rejection.
This gives you a visual map of multi-timeframe support and resistance levels with quick alerts for "suspicious" breakouts.
Multi-Symbol Options Trading IndicatorSymbol Configuration: User can input three different symbols (INDEX, CE, PE) with individual timeframes
Customizable Settings: Fully editable MACD and Stochastic parameters
Signal Generation:
BUY CE: When INDEX shows bullish signals AND CE option shows bullish signals
BUY PE: When INDEX shows bearish signals AND PE option shows bullish signals
Signal Conditions:
BUY CE Signal (all must be true):
INDEX: Stochastic %K > %D
INDEX: MACD line > Signal line
INDEX: Histogram shows bullish trend over specified bars
CE: Stochastic %K > %D
CE: MACD line > Signal line
CE: Histogram shows bullish trend over specified bars
BUY PE Signal (all must be true):
INDEX: Stochastic %K < %D
INDEX: MACD line < Signal line
INDEX: Histogram shows bearish trend over specified bars
PE: Stochastic %K > %D
PE: MACD line > Signal line
PE: Histogram shows bullish trend over specified bars
Visual Elements:
Green triangle up with "BUY CE" text when CE signal triggers
Red triangle down with "BUY PE" text when PE signal triggers
Background coloring on signal candles
Conditions table showing real-time status of all conditions
Alerts for both signal types
Usage Instructions:
Add the indicator to your chart
Configure your three symbols (INDEX, CE option, PE option)
Set timeframes for each symbol
Adjust MACD and Stochastic parameters as needed
Set the number of histogram bars for trend analysis
Enable/disable the conditions table and choose its position
The table will show you exactly which conditions are met (✓) or not met (✗) for both signal types, making it easy to monitor the setup in real-time.
KAMA Trend Flip with Snap & Follow - SightLing Labs🔭 OVERVIEW
KAMA Snap Follow is a customized adaptation of the Kaufman Adaptive Moving Average (KAMA) that overlays a trend-tracking line on the chart. It computes an adaptive smoothing constant from the efficiency ratio, then incorporates conditional enhancements: a "snap" mechanism to boost responsiveness on significant counter-trend bars surpassing an ATR-based threshold, and a temporary "follow" mode after trend flips to intensify adaptation for a user-defined number of bars. This allows the line to hug price more closely during early reversal phases before returning to standard smoothing for noise filtration. The line colors green for upward trends (rising KAMA), red for downward (falling KAMA), and gray for neutral, with optional alerts on trend changes. If the structure invalidates (e.g., via excessive lag or unconfirmed flips), no automatic cleanup occurs—users manage via settings tweaks and backtesting.
🔭 CONCEPTS
* Adaptive smoothing core: Builds on KAMA's efficiency ratio to dynamically adjust between fast and slow constants, gliding over minor volatility while aiming to react to directional shifts.
* Snap trigger: Detects potential reversals via large bar changes opposing the prior trend, exceeding a multiplier of ATR; this temporarily amplifies the smoothing constant (capped at 1.0) to pull KAMA toward price.
* Follow mode activation: Post-flip, engages a boosted adaptation phase for a fixed bar count, forcing tighter shadowing in the new direction to reduce lag on true turns, then reverts to absorber mode.
* Trend detection: Simple comparison of current vs. prior KAMA values defines up/down/neutral, with no embedded signals—purely for visual trend context.
* Risk-aware design: No guarantees; focuses on lag reduction in simulations (e.g., 38-54% trough lag cuts on synthetic volatile series), but real-market performance varies—backtest thoroughly.
🔭 FEATURES
* Custom KAMA calculation with manual efficiency ratio and smoothing powers for baseline adaptation.
* ATR-integrated snap for reversal sensitivity, with adjustable multiplier and boost.
* Post-flip follow mode with configurable period and boost to enhance new-trend hugging.
* Trend coloring and flip alerts: Green/red/gray line with conditions for up/down/neutral; alerts on changes.
* User controls:
Source (e.g., close).
Efficiency Ratio Length (pivot-like sensitivity).
Fast/Slow Powers (adaptation speed).
ATR Length (volatility measure).
Snap Multiplier/Boost (reversal threshold/amplification).
Follow Period/Boost (post-flip duration/intensity).
* Efficient execution: Lightweight, no heavy buffers—suitable for intraday charts via backtested tweaks.
🔭 HOW TO USE
* Tune sensitivity: Shorten Efficiency Ratio Length on lower timeframes for quicker reactions; lengthen on higher for smoother trends. Test ATR Length against asset volatility.
* Monitor flips: Use green/red shifts as trend context—combine with your strategy (e.g., crossovers, support/resistance) for potential entries; alerts notify changes.
* Leverage modes: Snap helps catch sharp turns; follow mode tightens tracking post-reversal—observe on historical data to gauge lag reduction (e.g., 30-57% miss cuts on 0.20 moves in tests).
* Apply MTF: Spot broader trends on 5m; refine on 30s/1m near flips. Backtest configurations to avoid over-optimization.
* Integrate confluence: Pair with volume, RSI, or your filters; never rely solely—markets evolve, so validate via simulations and live observation.
🔭 CONCLUSION
KAMA Snap Follow evolves standard KAMA by adding snap and follow mechanics to combat reversal lag while filtering bumps, offering a visual tool for trend analysis in volatile intraday setups. Developed to address traditional adaptive averages' delays without introducing excessive whipsaw (e.g., zero added in noisy flats per tests), it provides adjustable parameters for customization. No performance promises—results hinge on backtesting and market fit; use as a framework for scenario evaluation, not automated trading.
Example Configurations (derived from synthetic tests on SOFI-like intraday volatility; backtest and adjust):
- For 30s charts (high noise, rapid shifts): Efficiency Ratio Length=20, Fast Power=1, Slow Power=15, ATR Length=10, Snap Multiplier=1.2, Snap Boost=2.0, Follow Period=5, Follow Boost=2.5—yields ~40% lag reduction on turns, filtering 85% of <0.01 fluctuations.
- For 1m charts (moderate volatility): Efficiency Ratio Length=30, Fast Power=2, Slow Power=20, ATR Length=14, Snap Multiplier=1.5, Snap Boost=2.5, Follow Period=8, Follow Boost=3.0—achieves ~30% lower reversal misses (e.g., 0.08 vs. 0.12 on 0.20 swings), stable in 50-bar chops.
- For 5m charts (trendier flows): Efficiency Ratio Length=50, Fast Power=3, Slow Power=40, ATR Length=20, Snap Multiplier=1.8, Snap Boost=3.0, Follow Period=12, Follow Boost=3.5—boosts post-flip hug by 25%, ignoring 90% of ±0.05 noise across 100 bars.
Candlestick Entry SystemCandlestick Entry System
Green: (dark green)
– Strong and growing trend, bullish momentum.
– This is the most favorable scenario for long trading.
Red:
– Strong trend but downward momentum.
– Possible correction within an uptrend or the start of weakness.
Blue:
– Weak or sideways trend but upward momentum.
– Typically a rebound or recovery without clear trend strength.
Yellow:
– Weak trend and bearish momentum.
– Market in a range or bearish consolidation.
SWING TREDING STRATEGIIES IIThis indicator combines RSI, Guppy Moving Averages, and Stochastics into a powerful trend + momentum trading system.
🔹 RSI(75) Background Filter
Background turns green when RSI(75) > 50 (bullish bias).
Background turns red when RSI(75) < 50 (bearish bias).
🔹 Guppy Moving Averages (GMMA)
Short-term EMAs (3–15) plotted in blue.
Long-term EMAs (30–60) plotted in orange.
Helps identify trend strength and trend shifts.
🔹 Stochastic (5,3,3) Momentum Filter
Buy Condition: RSI(75) > 50 and Stochastic %D crosses above 20.
Sell Condition: RSI(75) < 50 and Stochastic %D crosses below 80.
🔹 Signals & Alerts
Green “BUY” label when a bullish setup appears.
Red “SELL” label when a bearish setup appears.
Alerts are built-in for automation.
This tool works best on swing trading and trend-following strategies, where RSI bias + Guppy trend direction + Stochastic momentum align