Adaptive Bull Ratio Strategy█ Overview: Why This Strategy
Most option strategies fall into two traps:
They are too rigid: A "Call Ratio Spread" works great in slow markets but gets destroyed if the market rallies hard.
They are too simple: A simple "Buy Call" suffers from time decay (Theta) if the market chops sideways.
The Adaptive Bull Ratio Strategy solves both . It is a living strategy that "shifts gears" based on price action.
It is called "Adaptive" because it morphs its structure three times during a trade. It starts conservative to harvest Time Decay, but if the market explodes upwards, it "uncaps" itself to ride the trend aggressively.
█ The Entry Philosophy: Why Supertrend?
The default setting uses the Supertrend indicator as the trigger. This is intentional:
Volatility Awareness: Supertrend adapts to market noise using ATR. In high volatility, bands widen to prevent false entries.
Trend Confirmation: Since Phase 1 involves selling options, entering "too early" against a falling market is dangerous. Supertrend forces patience, waiting for a confirmed reversal (Close > Trend Line), ensuring the momentum is actually in your favor before you commit capital.
The "Drift" Benefit: This strategy excels in markets that "drift" upwards. Supertrend identifies these trends while filtering out short-term chop.
Flexibility with External Sources:
While Supertrend is the default, the strategy is designed to be flexible. You can enable the 'Enable External Source' option in the settings to plug in any custom indicator (e.g., Moving Averages, Parabolic SAR, or a proprietary trendline).
The Golden Rule for External Sources: The script interprets a Bullish Signal whenever your External Source line is below the Close price (Ext Source < Close).
Compatibility: As long as your custom indicator behaves like a support line in an uptrend (plotting below the candles), it will work seamlessly with this strategy's logic.
█ The "Long Only" Rationale: Avoiding the Volatility Trap
Why not trade this on the short side (Puts) during crashes?
The Volatility Trap (Vega Risk): In Bull markets, Implied Volatility (IV) usually drops, helping your sold options decay faster. In Bear markets, IV explodes (panic). Selling OTM Puts during a crash is dangerous as their value skyrockets, neutralizing gains.
Velocity Risk: Bear markets crash fast ("Elevator Down"). Prices can blow through adjustment levels faster than the strategy can safely roll down, causing slippage.
Structural Skew: OTM Puts are inherently more expensive. Buying expensive ITM Puts and selling expensive OTM Puts shifts the breakeven further away, making V-shape recoveries painful.
█ How It Works & Stands Out
This strategy actively transforms risk profiles based on market movement:
Phase 1: The "Safe" Start (Entry)
Setup: Initiates a Call Ratio Spread (Buy 2 ITM, Sell 4 OTM) + Protective Puts.
Logic: Profits from sideways drift or slow rallies via Time Decay (Theta). The sold options finance the trade.
Phase 2: The "Shift" (Adjustment Level 1)
Trigger: Market moves above Leg 2 (3 OTM Call).
Action: Rolls Up the position. Exits initial legs, enters new higher legs, and adds a Short Put to finance the roll.
Impact: Aggressive. You bet the trend is strong enough to support the added downside risk of the short put.
Phase 3: The "Uncap" (Adjustment Level 2)
Trigger: Market moves above Leg 3 (4 OTM Call).
Action: Exits all Sold Calls.
Impact: Uncaps profit potential. The trade becomes a Net Long position (Long Calls + Short Puts), allowing you to ride a massive rally without a ceiling.
Phase 4: The "Lock-In" (Optional Trail Adjustment)
Trigger: The market goes parabolic (price rises X levels above Leg 3, configurable in settings).
Action (If Enabled):
Call Adj: Exits the Phase 3 calls and buys fresh 1-OTM calls (Rolling Up to lock profits).
Put Adj: Exits all Put legs (Removing downside risk completely).
Impact: Maximum Safety. This phase is about "banking" the windfall from a massive rally and leaving a smaller, risk-free runner to capture any final extension.
█ How to Start: A Quick Setup Guide
Step 1: Map Expiry Dates
Manually input your trading expiry dates in Settings -> Expiry Management.
Format: YYYY-MM-DD (e.g., 2025-12-25). Strict adherence required for DhanHQ.
Step 2: Configure Symbol & Size
Exchange/Symbol: Enter NSE and NIFTY (or your ticker).
Lot Multiplier: Default is 1. Set to 2 to double all quantities (e.g., Buy 2 becomes Buy 4).
Step 3: Understand Visuals
Entry Window (Light Blue): Strategy is scanning for new trades.
Non-Entry Window (Dark Blue): Trading blocked (Day before Expiry & Expiry Day). Only management allowed.
Green Box: Valid Late Entry Zone.
Red Dashed Line: Invalidation Level (if price touches this, no late entry).
Fuchsia Line: Trigger level for Special Trail Adjustments (Phase 4).
IMPORTANT: Broker & Technology Heads-Up:
The alerts generated by this script ({"secret": "...", "alertType": "multi_leg_order"...}) are specifically formatted for the DhanHQ webhook structure.
Dhan Users: Plug-and-play.
Other Brokers: You need middleware (NextLevelBot, Quantiply) to parse the JSON.
█ Risk Disclaimer & Advice
Trading options involves substantial risk.
The Whipsaw Risk: In Phase 2, you are Long Calls and Short Puts. A sharp reversal causes losses on both sides.
Margin: Selling options requires significant margin. Keep a 15-20% cash buffer to handle adjustments instantly.
Testing: This strategy is optimized for NIFTY Weekly Options. Effectiveness on BankNifty or Stocks is untested and may require parameter tuning.
Advice:
Backtest: Use TradingView Replay.
Paper Trade: Run for at least one expiry cycle before live deployment.
Consult: Seek professional financial advice before trading.
Practical Tips for Smooth Execution
For a new trader deploying this system, these operational tips are vital:
Capital Buffer: Do not trade at your limit. Always keep 10-15% free cash in your broker account. Adjustments (specifically Phase 2, where you sell an extra Put) require additional margin instantly. If margin is short, the order fails, and your hedge breaks.
Liquidity Awareness : The script trades "Far Deep OTM" options (Leg 4) to reduce margin. On indices like Nifty/BankNifty, this is fine. On individual stocks, these deep strikes might be illiquid. Check the option chain volume before deploying on stocks.
Trust the Process (but Verify) : While the algo drives, you are the pilot.
Check your API connection every morning.
Ensure the "Entry Window" background color on the chart matches your real-world date.
Verify that your broker executed all legs of a multi-leg order (partial fills are rare but possible).
The "Human" Stop: If major news breaks (e.g., unexpected election results, war announcements), volatility can expand faster than any algo can react. It is acceptable—and smart—to pause the strategy during known "Black Swan" events or earnings releases.
█ Timeframe Selection: The 30-Minute Standard
Critical Requirement: This indicator must be applied to a 30-minute chart.
Why?
Noise Filtering: The Supertrend logic is tuned to capture multi-day trends. Lower timeframes (5m, 15m) are full of "noise"—random fluctuations that look like trend changes but aren't.
Execution Logic (The Hybrid Engine): The script has a built-in "Dual Timeframe" architecture.
Decision Layer (30m): Uses the chart timeframe to decide when to be Bullish or Bearish.
Execution Layer (5m): Internally fetches 5-minute data to manage the how (Adjustments, Late Entries, and precise invalidation).
The Risk of Lower Timeframes: If you run the main chart on 5-minutes, you destroy this hierarchy. You will get too many signals, pay too much brokerage, and the internal logic may behave erratically.
Recommendation: Always keep your TradingView chart interval at 30m. Do not switch to lower timeframes expecting "faster" signals; you will likely just get "false" signals.
█ Testing Scope, Feedback
⚠️ Important Note on Asset Classes:
This strategy logic and the associated strike step calculations have been rigorously tested ONLY on NIFTY Index Options with Weekly Expiry.
BankNifty / Sensex / FinNifty: The volatility characteristics (ATR) and strike intervals of these instruments differ significantly from NIFTY. The effectiveness of this strategy on these other scripts has not been verified and may require different parameter tuning (e.g., strike_step or ATR Length).
Stocks: Individual stock options often lack the liquidity required for the "Deep OTM" legs, leading to potential execution failures.
We encourage traders to backtest this logic on other indices and share their findings! If you find a robust parameter set for BankNifty or observe unique behaviors on other scripts, please let us know in the comments below so we can improve the algorithm for everyone. Your feedback is appriciated.
المؤشرات والاستراتيجيات
STD DEV ZONESA Statistical Road Map for price action. You can see exactly how the price interacts with these historical volatility "speed limits."
1. The "Pivot" (Yellow Level 0)
What you see: The horizontal yellow line marks the start of the session's "value."
The Strategy: This is your anchor. When price is above this, you are in "Long Territory." When price breaks decisively below the yellow line, it signals the shift to "Short Territory."
2. The "Exit Zones" (Teal and Red Shaded Areas)
3. "Zone" vs. "Line"
Notice the shaded transparency around each line. The script is programmed to show a "Volatility Buffer."
The Script (Horizontal Zones): Provides the "Where." It tells you where price is likely to run out of breath (Targets/Exits) and where the trend bias changes (The Pivot).
Supply & Demand (10-MTF) | StableThe Supply & Demand (10-MTF) indicator is a sophisticated technical analysis tool designed to identify high-probability institutional "buy" and "sell" zones across ten different timeframes simultaneously.
Core Functionality
The indicator works by scanning for displacement—sharp, aggressive price movements that leave behind "unfilled orders."
Zone Identification: It identifies a "Base" (the candle before the move) and a "Leg-out" (the momentum candles). If the leg-out meets your momentum strength requirements, a zone is drawn.
Multi-Timeframe Aggregation: Instead of switching between charts, a trader can see 1H Supply, 4H Demand, and Daily Supply zones all layered on a 5-minute chart.
Real-Time Invalidation: The indicator tracks whether price has "mitigated" (broken) a zone. Once a zone is breached by a wick or a close (depending on your settings), it can be hidden or marked as historic.
Why It’s Useful for Traders
1. Confluence Mapping (The "Nest" Strategy)
The most powerful use of this tool is finding Nested Zones. When a 15-minute Demand zone resides inside a 4-hour Demand zone, the probability of a reversal is significantly higher. This indicator makes these high-confluence areas visually obvious.
2. Institutional Footprint Tracking
Institutions do not buy or sell everything at once; they leave footprints in the form of supply and demand imbalances. This tool helps retail traders avoid "buying the top" or "selling the bottom" by showing where the big money actually entered the market.
3. Dynamic Stop Loss & Take Profit
Stop Loss: Traders can place stops just outside the structural boundary of a zone.
Take Profit: Traders can use the opposing HTF (Higher Timeframe) supply zone as a natural target for a long trade.
4. Time Efficiency
Managing 10 timeframes manually is mentally exhausting. This indicator automates the "top-down analysis" process, allowing you to focus on execution rather than chart flipping.
Friendly IT Algo System_2026Friendly IT Algo System V1 is a comprehensive trend-following system that combines SMC (Smart Money Concepts) order blocks with powerful volume filters.
🧠 Key Features:
Smart Trend Signals: EMA 7/20 crossover filtered by market energy.
SMC Order Blocks: Automated key supply/demand zones.
Regular Divergence: RSI-based trend reversal tracking.
Auto Fib & Pivot: Displays 0.618 golden level and pivot S/R.
Sideways Filter: ADX-based gray background to avoid choppy markets.
Momentum Trend & Ignition DashboardDescription
Rationale & Originality Traders often struggle with chart clutter, needing separate indicators for Moving Averages, Volume anomalies, and Fundamental stats (like 52-week highs or Float). This script solves this problem by creating a unified "Momentum Dashboard." It is not just a collection of averages; it is a purpose-built tool for Breakout and Trend Following strategies (such as CAN SLIM or VCP).
The uniqueness of this script lies in its "Confluence Logic": it allows a trader to instantly validate a setup by checking three pillars simultaneously without changing tabs:
Trend: Are the key MAs (20, 50, 100, 200) stacked correctly?
Ignition: Is there a "Power Play" (Big Price Move + Heavy Volume) occurring right now?
Stats: Is the stock near its 52-week high, and does it have a supportive Up/Down Volume Ratio?
How It Works (Detailed Calculations)
1. Custom Trend Ribbon (4x MA Mix):
The script plots 4 independent Moving Averages.
Innovation: Unlike standard inputs, each MA can be individually toggled between SMA (Simple) or EMA (Exponential). This allows traders to mix "Fast" trend lines (e.g., 10 or 20 EMA) with "Slow" institutional lines (e.g., 50 or 200 SMA) in one overlay.
2. "Purple Dot" Ignition Detection:
This features a custom detection algorithm for "Ignition Bars."
Logic: It compares the current candle's Close to the previous Close. If the move exceeds a user-defined threshold (default 5%) AND the Volume exceeds a fixed liquidity threshold (default 500k), a Purple Dot is plotted.
This filters out "low volume drift" and highlights true institutional participation.
3. Relative Volume (RVol) Engine:
Calculates the ratio of Current Volume to the 50-period SMA of Volume.
Visuals: If the ratio exceeds the user threshold (e.g., 1.5x average), the dashboard highlights the data, and optionally the chart bars, alerting the trader to unusual activity.
4. Statistical Dashboard (Data Panel):
Using request.security, the panel fetches daily timeframe data regardless of the chart view.
52-Week & 13-Week H/L: Calculates the percentage distance from these key levels to gauge overhead supply.
U/D Ratio: Calculates the sum of volume on "Up Days" vs. "Down Days" over 50 periods. A value > 1.0 suggests institutional accumulation.
Float %: (Stocks Only) Fetches financial data to show the percentage of shares available for trading.
How to Use This Script
This script is designed for Trend Following and Breakout Trading:
The Setup: Use the Data Panel to find stocks with a U/D Ratio > 1.0 and price within 15% of the 52-Week High.
The Trend: Ensure price is above the MA 2 (set to 50 SMA) and MA 4 (set to 200 SMA) to confirm a Stage 2 uptrend.
The Trigger: Watch for the Purple Dot.
If a Purple Dot appears as price breaks out of a consolidation (base), it confirms institutional buying.
Use the RVol panel to confirm that volume is at least 1.5x normal levels.
Risk Management: Use the MA 1 (set to 20 EMA) as a trailing stop-loss during strong trends.
Settings & Configuration
MAs: Fully adjustable Length and Type (SMA/EMA).
Big Move (Purple Dot): Adjust the % Move based on asset volatility (e.g., use 3% for Large Caps, 10% for Crypto).
Table: The data panel is fully dynamic. You can toggle specific rows (like Float or SMA distance) On/Off to save screen space, and position it anywhere on the chart.
Credits & References
The concept of Relative Volume (RVol) and U/D Ratio is derived from standard Volume Analysis used by William O'Neil.
The "Big Move" combined with Volume thresholds is based on standard Volume Spread Analysis (VSA) concepts regarding "Effort vs. Result."
Financial data fetch (Float) utilizes TradingView's built-in financial() library.
Simple Volume IndicatorVolume is an important indicator in technical analysis because it is used to measure the relative significance of a market move.
The higher the volume during a price move, the more significant the move and the lower the volume during a price move, the less significant the move.
here i made some changes using Significant volume which helps to see the Price moment
Black = Unconsumed Selling
Blue = Exceptional Buying Strength
Yellow = Demand Strength
The Supply–Demand Battle
Think of it like this:
Black bar = supply waiting to be absorbed.
Blue = demand stepping in to absorb supply.
Yellow = Strength of move
If Black dominate without follow-up blue/yellow, price struggles.
If blue/yelow appear after Black, it signals buyers are winning.
Hybrid Super Trend & Trend Tablea combination of 3 supertrends into 1 trend line, plus 2 ema lines and a timeframe trend table.
Relative Vol % (RTH Only)A measure of the relationship between the most recent trading activity to the number of shares traded on an average daily basis (over the last 50 trading sessions).
When viewing this data item during a trading session, please note:
Percentage change calculations are based on a projected volume figure.
We use 'rth_open_time' which is fixed at 09:30 for the current day
BB6-MTF-OverlayBB6-MTF-Overlay (Multi-Bollinger Bands, MTF, Overlay)
BB6-MTF-Overlay is a Bollinger Bands overlay indicator that lets you display up to 6 independent BB sets on a single chart, with full MTF (higher timeframe) support.
It’s designed for fast multi-timeframe context—so you can see where price is relative to higher-timeframe BB levels (middle / ±1σ / ±2σ / ±3σ) while trading your current timeframe.
Key Features
Up to 6 Bollinger Band sets displayed simultaneously (overlay)
Per BB set: choose Local (current TF) or MTF (higher TF via security)
Per BB set: Gaps ON/OFF
ON: values may appear only at HTF update points (discontinuous)
OFF: HTF values are filled across lower TF bars (step-like)
Per BB set: Confirmed Bars Mode ON/OFF
ON: uses confirmed HTF values (minimizes repainting)
OFF: follows the in-progress HTF bar (useful for discretionary trading)
Per BB set: toggle visibility for Middle / ±σ1 / ±σ2 / ±σ3 independently
Custom sigma multipliers (e.g., 1.5σ, 0.6σ) for fine tuning
Separate switches for Calculation ON/OFF and Display ON/OFF
Turn off calculations to reduce load, or hide plots only
Typical Use Cases
Use higher timeframe (4H/D/W) BB middle and ±1σ as “structure walls” while executing on lower timeframe
Combine real-time tracking (e.g., 15m BB with Confirmed OFF) with stable HTF anchors (e.g., Daily/Weekly with Confirmed ON)
Keep ±2σ/±3σ OFF by default and enable them only when you need to check range expansion or extremes
Default Preset (Initial Settings)
BB1: 15m MTF (Confirmed Bars Mode OFF)
BB2: 4H MTF (Confirmed Bars Mode OFF)
BB3: Daily MTF (Confirmed Bars Mode ON)
BB4: Weekly MTF (Confirmed Bars Mode ON)
BB5: Monthly MTF (Confirmed Bars Mode ON)
BB6: Calculation OFF / Display OFF
For all active BB sets: σ1 ON by default, σ2 & σ3 OFF by default
Notes
With MTF + Confirmed OFF, band values will move until the higher timeframe bar closes (intended for discretionary use).
If the chart looks too busy, disable unused BB sets or turn off σ2/σ3.
📌 BB6-MTF-Overlay(ボリンジャーバンド6本・MTF対応・Overlay)
BB6-MTF-Overlay は、最大6セットのボリンジャーバンドを同時にチャート上へ重ねて表示できる、MTF(上位足参照)対応のBollinger Bandsインジケーターです。
🕒 15分/4時間/日足/週足/月足など、複数時間軸のボリンジャーを1つのチャートで確認できるため、環境認識(上位足の位置関係)+現在足の判断をスムーズに行えます。
✨ 主な特徴
📈 最大6本のボリンジャーバンドを同時表示(Overlay)
🔁 各BBごとに Local(現在足) / MTF(上位足) を選択可能
🧩 各BBごとに ギャップON/OFF(上位足更新点のみ表示/階段状に埋める表示)を切替
✅ 各BBごとに 確定足モードON/OFF
ON:上位足確定値(リペイント最小)
OFF:進行中の上位足にも追随(裁量補助向け)
🎚️ 各BBごとに ミドル/±σ1/±σ2/±σ3 を個別に表示ON/OFF
🔧 σ値は自由入力(例:1.5σ、0.6σ など微調整可)
⚙️ 計算ON/OFFと表示ON/OFFを分離
表示だけ消す/計算ごと止めて軽くする、の両方に対応
🧠 想定する使い方(例)
🧱 上位足(4H/日足/週足)のミドル・±1σを「壁」として見て、今の足(5分/15分)での反発・抜けを判断
🏃 「15分BB(確定足OFF)」でリアルタイム追随しつつ、「日足/週足(確定足ON)」で大局の位置を固定して確認
🔍 σ2・σ3は普段OFF、必要なときだけONにしてレンジ幅・伸び代を確認
🧾 デフォルト設定(初期状態)
1️⃣ BB1:15分MTF(確定足モードOFF)
2️⃣ BB2:4時間MTF(確定足モードOFF)
3️⃣ BB3:日足MTF(確定足モードON)
4️⃣ BB4:週足MTF(確定足モードON)
5️⃣ BB5:月足MTF(確定足モードON)
6️⃣ BB6:計算OFF/表示OFF
🎛️ 初期表示は全BB共通で「1σのみON(2σ・3σはOFF)」
⚠️ 注意事項
🔄 MTFで「確定足モードOFF(追随)」を使用する場合、上位足が確定するまで値が動くため、見え方が変化します(裁量補助向け)。
🧹 表示本数が増えるとチャートが混み合うため、必要なBBだけ表示ONにする運用がおすすめです。
Hidden Div ALERT ONLY v1.9 1. This script detects **price-anchored hidden divergences** for trend continuation, not reversals.
2. It uses **price pivots** as the reference and reads **RSI at the exact pivot candle**.
3. **Hidden Bearish**: lower high in price with higher high in RSI → bearish trend continuation.
4. **Hidden Bullish**: higher low in price with lower low in RSI → bullish trend continuation.
5. A **RefLock mechanism** prevents small or noisy pivots from overwriting the main swing.
6. **Min/Max gap filters** ensure only valid swing structures are evaluated.
7. Optional **EMA, RSI range, and volume filters** help align signals with market context.
8. The script is **alert-only**, non-repainting, and optimized for **mobile use**.
9. Designed for **set-and-forget trading**, alerts trigger execution without watching the chart.
VOLKDW!This indicator displays real-time trading volume to help identify institutional participation, momentum strength, and potential reversals.
Volume bars expand during periods of high market interest, often confirming breakouts, trend continuations, and high-probability entries. Contracting volume can signal exhaustion, consolidation, or weakening trends.
How to Use:
Rising price + rising volume → strong trend confirmation
Rising price + falling volume → possible divergence or fake breakout
High volume spikes → institutional activity or key decision points
Low volume zones → chop, consolidation, or no-trade environments
Best used alongside price action, support/resistance, ORB, and market structure for confirmation—not as a standalone signal.
💣 Volume Pressure Indicator – Description (Aggressive / Trader Style)
This indicator tracks raw volume pressure to expose where real money steps in.
Explosive volume bars often mark:
Breakouts that actually matter
Stop runs
Reversal traps
Trend continuation fuel
When price moves without volume, it’s usually fake.
When volume expands, something real is happening.
Trading Logic:
Volume spike + breakout = high-conviction move
Volume spike + rejection = reversal / fade setup
Weak volume = sit on hands
Climax volume = trend exhaustion warning
Designed to keep you out of dead markets and in sync with momentum.
Ultimate Auto Trendlines Improved No lag, No Repaint with TableA major update - cleanest, most accurate non-repainting trendline tool.
What's new in this version:
• Connects MULTIPLE recent pivots (not just consecutive) → stronger, more reliable levels
• Solid lines extended far right → instant future S/R projection
• Built-in table (top-right): Price + EMA 10/20/50 (Above/Below) + MACD (Bull/Bear) + RSI (Bull/Bear) + ADX (Strong/Weak)
• Alerts for new trendlines — get notified the moment a fresh level forms
• Optional "R"/"S" pivot labels — clean visual swing confirmation
• Max 8 lines total → keeps your chart readable and focused
Why traders are adding this right now:
• 100% non-repainting – safe for live entries & alerts
• 80–85%+ touch/bounce rate in trending markets (SPY/QQQ/NASDAQ daily & 4H backtests)
• Angle filter kills flat/noise lines
• Works killer on stocks, indices, forex majors, crypto
Best settings to start:
Pivot Left/Right: 5/5
Min Angle: 12–15°
Max Trendlines: 8
Line Extension: 100–200 bars
Show Labels: On
Want the latest updates, settings tweaks, or new versions first?
Please Follow me on X → @TrendRiderPro1
Drop a like/favorite/comment if you add it – I read every one and reply to as many as I can.
Any feedback (bugs, ideas, your best settings) is super welcome!
Happy trading – let’s catch those clean bounces & big moves! 🚀📈
If you add it, drop a like/favorite/comment — I read every one and reply to as many as I can.
Any feedback (settings, bugs, ideas) is super welcome — helps me keep improving it.
Happy trading — let’s catch those clean bounces & big moves! 🚀
Dynamic MA Dashboard & PlotsThis is a CANSLIM style moving average script that allows you to plot all the relevant MA and EMAs as well as show the difference from the levels in a table. Added 100 MA for extra fun!
Mod_Capital MA 50 & MA 200 🔥 WHY ARE MA 50 AND MA 200 SO IMPORTANT?
These two moving averages are the key reference levels used by institutions, banks, and hedge funds to analyze the market.
📌 MA 50
Represents the medium-term trend
Acts as an active trading zone
Often holds price during pullbacks and corrections
📌 MA 200
Represents the long-term trend
Shows the overall market “health”
A major reference level for investors
🟢 Golden Cross & 🔴 Death Cross
🟢 Golden Cross
When MA 50 crosses above MA 200
→ A long-term bullish signal
🔴 Death Cross
When MA 50 crosses below MA 200
→ A long-term bearish signal
Triple Supertrend Hybrid This takes 3 supertrends and calculates them into 1 simple trendline signal
EMA Trend + ADX Filter Sonia'sThis script lets you use EMA of your choice which only become a cloud when the ADX is at 25 or over, which confirms a trend. Enjoy!
Trend Table by DNDFXTrend Table is the latest version released in 2026. Initially, this feature was integrated into the CTR indicator. However, due to technical issues that caused errors in the main indicator, Trend Table was separated and developed as a standalone indicator to ensure stability and allow it to operate without interfering with the main system.
The Trend Table indicator is designed to provide a clear overview of market trend direction across multiple timeframes in a single, concise display. The timeframes included are M1, M3, M5, M10, M15, M30, H1, H4, and Daily. With this separation, users can monitor trend conditions from lower to higher timeframes more efficiently, consistently, and reliably.
RSI con EMA JP MENTOR TRADINGspot DCA BINANCE.. indicador RSI 36 y EMA 200 BASE para trading spot automatizado en binance
[ST] Flow CandlesThis indicator does not generate buy or sell signals.
It translates the current market state into colors, allowing for fast and clean visual reading.
The logic is simple:
RSI + slope → show how the market is moving right now (flow).
Relative volume → indicates how much conviction is behind that movement.
LSVI (relative volatility) → defines when continuation is allowed, avoiding entries during chaotic volatility expansions.
Color interpretation:
Gray → neutral market / no clear asymmetry.
Neon green → strong bullish trend, confirmed by volume.
Strong red → strong bearish trend, confirmed by volume.
Gold → continuation allowed after a spike
(volatility compression + flow still active).
This indicator was designed to work alongside SMC, Liquidity and FVG, acting as a flow and timing reader, not as an automatic entry system.
SMC shows where.
Volume shows effort.
Colors show flow.
Gold shows timing.
Breakout LevelsBreakout Levels - User Guide
Overview
The Breakout Levels indicator automatically detects and displays significant breakout candles across multiple timeframes. A breakout occurs when price makes a strong, decisive move - identified by candles with unusually large bodies relative to average volatility.
These breakout levels often act as future support/resistance zones, making them valuable reference points for trading decisions.
What is a Breakout?
A breakout is detected when a candle's body size (the distance between open and close) is significantly larger than normal. By default, the script looks for candles that are 2x the ATR (Average True Range) or larger.
Example:
If the 14-period ATR is $5, a candle with a $10+ body would qualify as a breakout
These represent strong, committed moves by the market
The script marks the high of bullish breakouts and the low of bearish breakouts
Settings Guide
Timeframes
Toggle which timeframes to monitor for breakouts:
Show Daily Breakouts - Green/Red levels from daily chart breakouts
Show 4H Breakouts - 4-hour timeframe breakouts
Show 1H Breakouts - 1-hour timeframe breakouts
Show 15M Breakouts - 15-minute timeframe breakouts
Tip: When running on a 15-minute chart, you can see breakouts from all higher timeframes simultaneously.
Lookback (How Far Back to Display)
Controls how many bars back to show levels for each timeframe:
TimeframeDefaultWhat it Means15M50 bars~12.5 hours of breakout history1H200 bars~8 days of breakout history4H250 bars~42 days of breakout historyDaily300 bars~300 days (nearly 1 year)
Why adjust this?
Increase to see more historical levels (may clutter chart)
Decrease to focus only on recent breakouts
Older levels are still stored, just not displayed
Detection Settings
Breakout Candle Size (x ATR)
Default: 2.0
Range: 1.0 to 5.0
What it does: Multiplier for what qualifies as a "big" candle
SettingSensitivityUse Case1.0-1.5Very sensitiveCatches more breakouts, but may include false moves2.0Balanced (default)Good mix of quality and quantity3.0-5.0Very selectiveOnly the most explosive moves
Recommendation: Start with 2.0 and adjust based on your market and trading style.
Visual Settings
Bullish Breakout Color
Default: Green with 60% transparency
Marks levels where price broke upward strongly
Bearish Breakout Color
Default: Red with 60% transparency
Marks levels where price broke downward strongly
Show Labels
Toggle labels on/off
Labels display: BO
Example: "4H BO 150.25"
Turn OFF for cleaner charts when you just want the lines
How to Use This Indicator
1. Identify Key Breakout Zones
Breakout levels often become magnets where price returns later:
Former resistance (where price broke up) becomes future support
Former support (where price broke down) becomes future resistance
2. Look for Confluence
When multiple timeframe breakouts cluster near the same price:
15M + 1H + 4H breakouts all near $150 = strong level
More confluence = more significant level
3. Watch for Retests
After a breakout, price often returns to test that level:
Bullish breakout retest from above = potential long entry
Bearish breakout retest from below = potential short entry
4. Combine with Other Analysis
Use breakout levels alongside:
Your own support/resistance analysis
Volume profiles
Fibonacci levels
Candlestick patterns at these levels
Practical Examples
Example 1: Clean Breakout and Retest
Daily candle closes up with a huge body (2.5x ATR)
Green line drawn at the high of that candle
Price pulls back 3 days later and bounces exactly off that green line
Trade opportunity: Long entry at the retest with stop below
Example 2: Failed Breakout
4H bearish breakout draws a red line at the low
Price immediately reverses back above the level
Signal: The breakout was false - consider this a stop hunt zone
Example 3: Multi-Timeframe Confluence
Daily breakout at $100
4H breakout at $100.50
1H breakout at $99.80
Strong cluster zone: $99.80-$100.50 becomes a major decision point
Best Practices
DO:
✅ Start with default settings (2.0x ATR, default lookbacks)
✅ Use on a 15-minute chart to see all timeframes
✅ Look for price reactions at these levels before trading
✅ Combine with volume - breakouts with high volume are more reliable
✅ Turn off labels when chart gets too busy
DON'T:
❌ Treat every line as guaranteed support/resistance
❌ Set breakout multiplier too low (<1.5) - creates noise
❌ Ignore the context - check what's happening in the broader market
❌ Trade blindly at these levels without confirmation
Troubleshooting
"Too many lines on my chart"
Reduce the lookback settings
Turn off some timeframes (maybe just show Daily + 4H)
Increase the breakout multiplier to 2.5 or 3.0
"Not showing any levels"
Lower the breakout multiplier to 1.5
Increase lookback settings
Check that at least one timeframe toggle is ON
Verify the market had actual volatility during the period
"Labels are cluttering the chart"
Turn off "Show Labels" in settings
Lines will remain, labels disappear
Technical Notes
ATR Period: 14 (industry standard, not adjustable in this version)
Max Lines: 500 (Pine Script limitation)
Duplicate Filter: Levels within 0.3% of ATR are considered duplicates and filtered
Chart Type: Works on any chart timeframe, optimized for 15-minute
Asset Type: Works on stocks, forex, crypto, futures
Summary
The Breakout Levels indicator gives you a systematic way to identify where strong, committed market moves occurred. These levels often act as future decision points. Use them as reference zones to watch for price reactions, not as automatic trade signals.
Quick Start:
Add indicator to a 15-minute chart
Leave default settings (2.0x ATR)
Watch how price interacts with the levels over the next few days
Adjust sensitivity based on your observations
Happy trading! 📈






















