Liquidation ZonesIntroduction
The "Liquidation Zones" is a sophisticated TradingView indicator designed to assist cryptocurrency traders by highlighting potential liquidation levels for leveraged positions. It identifies price zones where liquidations are likely to occur for various leverage ratios—5x, 10x, 25x, 50x, and 100x—based on pivot points and volume analysis. This tool aims to help traders anticipate market movements driven by liquidations, offering insights into areas of risk or opportunity.
Key Features
Multi-Leverage Visualization: Plots liquidation zones for five leverage levels (5x, 10x, 25x, 50x, 100x), with individual toggles to show or hide each level.
Volume Filtering: Incorporates a customizable volume lookback period to ensure liquidation zones are displayed only during significant market activity.
Pivot-Based Calculations: Uses pivot highs and lows to pinpoint key price levels, forming the foundation for liquidation price estimates.
Customizable Appearance: Allows adjustment of line thickness and assigns unique colors to each leverage level for better visual distinction.
Interactive Dashboard: Features a semi-transparent table displaying the status of each leverage level, using filled (◉) or empty (○) circles to indicate activity.
How It Works
The indicator combines pivot point detection, volume conditions, and leverage-specific calculations to plot liquidation zones on the chart. Here’s a breakdown of its operation:
Pivot Points: Pivot highs and lows are calculated using ta.pivothigh and ta.pivotlow. The lookback and lookforward periods adjust dynamically based on the timeframe (e.g., 2 bars for daily/weekly/monthly, 3 bars otherwise), ensuring relevant support and resistance levels.
Volume Conditions: The check_volume_conditions function analyzes volume over a user-defined lookback period (default: 40 bars). It compares the average volume to a mean volume
threshold:
5x Leverage: Volume > mean volume.
10x Leverage: Volume ≥ 1.025 × mean volume.
25x Leverage: Volume ≥ 1.05 × mean volume.
50x Leverage: Volume ≥ 1.1 × mean volume.
100x Leverage: Volume ≥ 1.2 × mean volume.
These conditions filter out low-volume periods, focusing on impactful market activity.
Liquidation Price Calculation:
For each leverage level, liquidation prices are derived from pivot points and a risk percentage:
Long Liquidations (from pivot lows): pivot_low / (1 + risk_percent)
5x: 0.20, 10x: 0.10, 25x: 0.04, 50x: 0.02, 100x: 0.01
Short Liquidations (from pivot highs): pivot_high * (1 + risk_percent)
These prices represent where leveraged positions might be liquidated based on the leverage used.
Plotting Liquidation Zones: When volume conditions are met and the toggle is enabled, horizontal lines are drawn from the pivot point to the current bar at the calculated liquidation prices. Each leverage level has a distinct color (e.g., cyan for 5x, pink for 100x), with adjustable line thickness (default: 3). Lines persist until the price crosses them or the maximum line count (500) is reached.
Dashboard: A table on the chart’s middle-right displays each leverage level’s status. A filled circle (◉) appears when the volume condition is met and the level is active; an empty circle (○) indicates inactivity. The dashboard uses matching colors for clarity.
Time Filter: The indicator activates only after a user-defined start time (default: January 1, 2023), with a gray background displayed if the chart is outside this period.
Conclusion
The "Liquidation Zones | Opus" indicator is a valuable tool for traders navigating leveraged markets. By plotting liquidation zones tied to pivot points and filtered by volume, it highlights potential areas of price instability. Its flexibility—through toggles, visual settings, and the dashboard—makes it suitable for diverse trading strategies, from scalping to swing trading. Traders can use it to enhance risk management or identify liquidation-driven opportunities.
Disclaimer
This indicator is provided for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Trading involves risk, and users should perform their own analysis before making decisions. The creator is not liable for any financial outcomes resulting from its use.
المستويات والنقاط المحورية
OnePunch Algo Scalper V6OnePunch Algo Scalper V6 is a precision-built visual scalping tool designed to help traders identify high-probability reversal and momentum-based trade setups throughout the trading day.
This script highlights potential entry zones, intraday sentiment shifts, and real-time trade preparation cues through dynamic chart markers and an on-chart signal table — all without cluttering your chart.
It incorporates multi-timeframe market behavior, session-based filtering, and volume-informed momentum tracking to assist in making more informed buy or sell decisions.
⚡ Ideal for scalpers and intraday traders who need visual clarity and real-time confirmations without revealing underlying signal logic.
Core Features:
Precision-Tuned RSI Analysis: This algorithm lies the refined use of the Relative Strength Index (RSI), a popular momentum oscillator. The indicator capitalizes on specific RSI levels to identify potential buy and sell signals, offering a sophisticated approach to market entry and exit points.
Strategic Moving Average Integration: The tool harnesses the power of multiple Simple Moving Averages (SMAs), providing a multi-layered perspective on market trends. These averages serve as key indicators for decision-making, adding depth to the analysis.
Chaikin Money Flow (CMF) Utilization: Incorporating the Chaikin Money Flow, the indicator offers insights into market volume flow, enhancing the decision-making process with a volume-weighted approach to price movements.
Optimized Buy and Sell Triggers: The algorithm is fine-tuned to generate buy signals based on a confluence of favorable RSI and specific CMF conditions. Similarly, sell signals are derived from a strategic mix of RSI readings and trend analysis.
Enhanced Signal Clarity: The indicator plots clear, easily interpretable shapes on the chart, offering immediate visual cues for market entry and exit points. This feature aids traders in making swift, informed decisions.
Custom Alert System: Stay ahead of the market with personalized alerts. The indicator is equipped with a robust alert system, notifying traders of key market movements and potential trading opportunities.
User-Friendly Interface: Designed with the trader in mind, the "Scalper One Punch Algo" boasts a sleek, intuitive interface, ensuring a seamless integration into your trading routine.
Whether you're a seasoned trader or just starting, the "Scalper One Punch Algo" is tailored to elevate your trading strategy. Embrace the power of advanced technical analysis and step into a world of informed, strategic trading.
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What are the Alerts Included in this:
Buy Signal (Up Trend):
This alert triggers when the algorithm detects a potential upward trend in the market. Suggests a strong buying opportunity, as it combines momentum with volume flow analysis.
Sell Signal (Down Trend):
Typically indicating that the asset might be entering a downward trend or that the recent uptrend is losing momentum. It's a prompt to consider closing long positions or to initiate a short position, depending on your trading strategy.
Bottom Signal (Bottom Hit):
This alert suggests that the asset might have been oversold and could be due for a price increase. This signal is particularly useful for identifying entry points during market dips.
Day Sell Alert:
This alert is time-based and triggers every day. It's a reminder to review your positions at this specific time, which could be part of a daily routine or strategy. This alert doesn't necessarily correlate with market conditions but serves as a scheduled prompt for trading decisions.
Extreme Down Trend:
This alert suggests a strong downward trend is in progress. Possibly indicating a sharp sell-off or bearish sentiment in the market. This signal can be a warning to exit long positions or consider short selling.
Bearish
A "bearish" signal is represented by the color purple and indicates a bearish trend.
Trend Up
A "Trend Up" signal is represented by color darkish green and indicates a bullish trend for scalping or long takes.
Reversal
A "Reversal" signal is represented by the color light green for bear trend reversal upwards for a long or scalping.
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Background Colors Theory:
The background of the trading day is divided into 3 waves; we take each wave with a different color.
Session Highlights:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM EST → Default Lime Green
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM EST → Default Aqua Blue
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM EST → Default Purple
Colors can be adjusted via input settings.
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Put/Call Reminder
We have added a reminder on the bottom right side when STOCH and MACD meet, we show the reminder for Puts or Calls preparation so that the user can prepare for the direction it takes. This feature is for Option Trades, but it works for Stocks as well.
15 ORB Breakout-Retest with Pivot Points Standard1. 15 Minute Opening Range Breakout
2. Entry on Successful Breakout and Retest Confirmation
3. Pivot Points Standard
4. 21 EMA Trend table on different time frames
SMC+The "SMC+" indicator is a comprehensive tool designed to overlay key Smart Money Concepts (SMC) levels, support/resistance zones, order blocks (OB), fair value gaps (FVG), and trap detection on your TradingView chart. It aims to assist traders in identifying potential areas of interest based on price action, swing structures, and volume dynamics across multiple timeframes. This indicator is fully customizable, allowing users to adjust lookback periods, colors, opacity, and sensitivity to suit their trading style.
Key Components and Functionality
1. Key Levels (Support and Resistance)
This section plots horizontal lines representing support and resistance levels based on highs and lows over three distinct lookback periods, plus daily nearest levels.
Short-Term Lookback Period (Default: 20 bars)
Plots the highest high (short_high) and lowest low (short_low) over the specified period.
Visualized as dotted lines with customizable colors (Short-Term Resistance Color, Short-Term Support Color) and opacity (Short-Term Resistance Opacity, Short-Term Support Opacity).
Adjustment Tip: Increase the lookback (e.g., to 30-50) for less frequent but stronger levels on higher timeframes, or decrease (e.g., to 10-15) for scalping on lower timeframes.
Long-Term Lookback Period (Default: 50 bars)
Plots broader support (long_low) and resistance (long_high) levels using a solid line style.
Customizable via Long-Term Resistance Color, Long-Term Support Color, and their respective opacity settings.
Adjustment Tip: Extend to 100-200 bars for swing trading or major trend analysis on daily/weekly charts.
Extra-Long Lookback Period (Default: 100 bars)
Identifies significant historical highs (extra_long_high) and lows (extra_long_low) with dashed lines.
Configurable with Extra-Long Resistance Color, Extra-Long Support Color, and opacity settings.
Adjustment Tip: Use 200-500 bars for monthly charts to capture macro-level key zones.
Daily Nearest Resistance and Support Levels
Dynamically calculates the nearest resistance (daily_res_level) and support (daily_sup_level) based on the current day’s price action relative to historical highs and lows.
Displayed with Daily Resistance Color and Daily Support Color (with opacity options).
Adjustment Tip: Works best on intraday charts (e.g., 15m, 1h) to track daily pivots; combine with volume profile for confirmation.
How It Works: These levels update dynamically as new highs/lows form, providing a visual guide to potential reversal or breakout zones.
2. SMC Inputs (Smart Money Concepts)
This section identifies swing structures, order blocks, fair value gaps, and entry signals based on SMC principles.
SMC Swing Lookback Period (Default: 12 bars)
Defines the period for detecting swing highs (smc_swing_high) and lows (smc_swing_low).
Adjustment Tip: Increase to 20-30 for smoother swings on higher timeframes; reduce to 5-10 for faster signals on lower timeframes.
Minimum Swing Size (%) (Default: 0.5%)
Filters out minor price movements to focus on significant swings.
Adjustment Tip: Raise to 1-2% for volatile markets (e.g., crypto) to avoid noise; lower to 0.2-0.3% for forex pairs with tight ranges.
Order Block Sensitivity (Default: 1.0)
Scales the size of detected order blocks (OBs) for bullish reversal (smc_ob_bull), bearish reversal (smc_ob_bear), and continuation (smc_cont_ob).
Visuals include customizable colors, opacity, border thickness, and blinking effects (e.g., SMC Bullish Reversal OB Color, SMC Bearish Reversal OB Blink Thickness).
Adjustment Tip: Increase to 1.5-2.0 for wider OBs in choppy markets; keep at 1.0 for precision in trending conditions.
Minimum FVG Size (%) (Default: 0.3%)
Sets the minimum gap size for Fair Value Gaps (fvg_high, fvg_low), displayed as boxes with Fair Value Gap Color and FVG Opacity.
Adjustment Tip: Increase to 0.5-1% for larger, more reliable gaps; decrease to 0.1-0.2% for scalping smaller inefficiencies.
How It Works:
Bullish Reversal OB: Detects a bearish candle followed by a bullish break, marking a potential demand zone.
Bearish Reversal OB: Identifies a bullish candle followed by a bearish break, marking a supply zone.
Continuation OB: Spots strong bullish momentum after a prior high, indicating a continuation zone.
FVG: Highlights bullish gaps where price may retrace to fill.
Entry Signals: Plots triangles (SMC Long Entry) when price retests an OB with a liquidity sweep or break of structure (BOS).
3. Trap Inputs
This section detects potential bull and bear traps based on price action, volume, and key level rejections.
Min Down Move for Bear Trap (%) (Default: 1.0%)
Sets the minimum drop required after a bearish OB to qualify as a trap.
Visualized with Bear Trap Color, Bear Trap Opacity, and blinking borders.
Adjustment Tip: Increase to 2-3% for stronger traps in trending markets; lower to 0.5% for ranging conditions.
Min Up Move for Bull Trap (%) (Default: 1.0%)
Sets the minimum rise required after a bullish OB to flag a trap.
Customizable with Bull Trap Color, Bull Trap Border Thickness, etc.
Adjustment Tip: Adjust similarly to bear traps based on market volatility.
Volume Lookback for Traps (Default: 5 bars)
Compares current volume to a moving average (avg_volume) to filter low-volume traps.
Adjustment Tip: Increase to 10-20 for confirmation on higher timeframes; reduce to 3 for intraday sensitivity.
How It Works:
Bear Trap: Triggers when price drops significantly after a bearish OB but reverses up with low volume or support rejection.
Bull Trap: Activates when price rises after a bullish OB but fails with low volume or resistance rejection.
Boxes highlight trap zones, resetting when price breaks out.
4. Visual Customization
Line Width (Default: 2)
Adjusts thickness of support/resistance lines.
Tip: Increase to 3-4 for visibility on cluttered charts.
Blink On (Default: Close)
Sets whether OB/FVG borders blink based on Open or Close price interaction.
Tip: Use "Open" for intraday precision; "Close" for confirmed reactions.
Colors and Opacity: Each element (OBs, FVGs, traps, key levels) has customizable colors, opacity (0-100), border thickness (1-5 or 1-7), and blink effects for dynamic visualization.
How to Use SMC+
Setup: Apply the indicator to any chart and adjust inputs based on your timeframe and market.
Key Levels: Watch for price reactions at short, long, extra-long, or daily levels for potential reversals or breakouts.
SMC Signals: Look for entry signals (triangles) near OBs or FVGs, confirmed by liquidity sweeps or BOS.
Traps: Avoid false breakouts by monitoring trap boxes, especially near key levels with low volume.
Notes:
This indicator is a visual aid and does not guarantee trading success. Combine it with other analysis tools and risk management strategies.
Performance may vary across markets and timeframes; test settings thoroughly before use.
For optimal results, experiment with lookback periods and sensitivity settings to match your trading style.
The default settings are optimal for 1 minute and 10 second time frames for small cap low float stocks.
Continuation OB are Blue.
Bullish Reversal OB color is Green
Bearish Reversal OB color is Red
FVG color is purple
Bear Trap OB is red with a green border and often appears with a Bearish Reversal OB signaling caution to a short position.
Bull trap OB is green with a Red border signaling caution to a long position.
All active OB area are highlighted and solid in color while other non active OB area are dimmed.
My personal favorite setups are when we have an active bullish reversal with an active FVG along with an active Continuation OB.
Another personal favorite is the Bearish reversal OB signaling an end to a recent uptrend.
The Trap OB detection are also a unique and Original helpful source of information.
The OB have a white boarder by default that are colored black giving a simulated blinking effect when price is acting in that zone.
The Trap OB border are colored with respect to direction of intended trap, all of which can be customized to personal style.
All vaild OB zones are shown compact in size ,a unique and original view until its no longer valid.
Combined EMA/Smiley & DEM System## 🔷 General Overview
This script creates an advanced technical analysis system for TradingView, combining multiple Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs), Simple Moving Averages (SMAs), dynamic Fibonacci levels, and ATR (Average True Range) analysis. It presents the results clearly through interactive, real-time tables directly on the chart.
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## 🔹 Indicator Structure
The script consists of two main parts:
### **1. EMA & SMA Combined System with Fibonacci**
- **Purpose:**
Provides visual insights by comparing multiple EMA/SMA periods and identifying significant dynamic price levels using Fibonacci ratios around a calculated "Golden" line.
- **Components:**
- **Moving Averages (MAs)**:
- 20 EMAs (periods from 20 to 400)
- 20 SMAs (also from 20 to 400)
- **Golden Line:**
Calculated as the average of all EMAs and SMAs.
- **Dynamic Fibonacci Levels:**
Key ratios around the Golden line (0.5, 0.618, 0.786, 1.0, 1.272, 1.414, 1.618, 2.0) dynamically adjust based on market conditions.
- **Fibonacci Labels:**
Labels are shown next to Fibonacci lines, indicating their numeric value clearly on the chart.
- **Table (Top Right Corner):**
- Displays:
- **Input:** EMA/SMA periods sorted by their current average price levels.
- **AVG:** The average of corresponding EMA & SMA pairs.
- **EMA & SMA Values:** Individual EMA/SMA values clearly marked.
- **Dynamic Highlighting:** Highlights the row whose average (EMA+SMA)/2 is closest to the current price, helping identify immediate price action significance.
- **Sorting Logic:**
Each EMA/SMA pair is dynamically sorted based on their average values. Color coding (red/green) is used:
- **Green:** EMA/SMA pairs with shorter periods when their average is lower.
- **Red:** EMA/SMA pairs with longer periods when their average is lower.
- **Star (⭐):** Represents the "Golden" average clearly.
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### **2. DEM System (Dynamic EMA/ATR Metrics)**
- **Purpose:**
Provides detailed ATR statistics to assess market volatility clearly and quickly.
- **Components:**
- **Moving Averages:**
- SMA lines: 25, 50, 100, 200.
- **Bollinger Bands:**
- Based on 20-period SMA of highs and standard deviation of lows.
- **ATR Analysis:**
- ATR calculations for multiple periods (1-day, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50).
- **ATR Premium:** Average ATR of all calculated periods, providing an overarching volatility indicator.
- **ATR Table (Bottom Right Corner):**
- Displays clearly structured ATR values and percentages relative to the current close price:
- Columns: **ATR Period**, **Value**, and **% of Close**.
- Rows: Each specific ATR (1D, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50), plus ATR premium.
- The ATR premium is highlighted in yellow to signify its importance clearly.
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## 🔹 Key Features and Logic Explained
- **Dynamic EMA/SMA Sorting:**
The script computes the average of each EMA/SMA pair and sorts them dynamically on each bar, highlighting their relative importance visually. This allows traders to easily interpret the strength of current support/resistance levels based on moving averages.
- **Closest EMA/SMA Pair to Current Price:**
Calculates the absolute difference between the current price and all EMA/SMA averages, highlighting the closest one for quick reference.
- **Fibonacci Ratios:**
- Dynamically calculated Fibonacci levels based on the "Golden" EMA/SMA average give clear visual guidance for potential targets, supports, and resistances.
- Labels are continuously updated and placed next to levels for clarity.
- **ATR Volatility Analysis:**
- Provides immediate insight into market volatility with absolute and relative (percentage-based) ATR values.
- ATR premium summarizes volatility across multiple timeframes clearly.
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## 🔹 Practical Use Case:
- Traders can quickly identify support/resistance and critical price zones through EMA/SMA and Fibonacci combinations.
- Useful in assessing immediate volatility, guiding stop-loss and take-profit levels through detailed ATR metrics.
- The dynamic highlighting in tables provides intuitive, real-time decision support for active traders.
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## 🔹 How to Use this Script:
1. **Adjust EMA & SMA Lengths** from indicator settings if different periods are preferred.
2. **Monitor dynamic Fibonacci levels** around the "Golden" average to identify possible reversal or continuation points.
3. **Check EMA/SMA table:** Rows highlighted indicate immediate significance concerning current market price.
4. **ATR table:** Use volatility metrics for better risk management.
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## 🔷 Conclusion
This advanced Pine Script indicator efficiently combines multiple EMAs, SMAs, dynamic Fibonacci retracement levels, and volatility analysis using ATR into a comprehensive real-time analytical tool, enhancing traders' decision-making capabilities by providing clear and actionable insights directly on the TradingView chart.
MTF RSI & SMA Crossover [OB/OS Filtered Signals]MTF RSI & SMA Crossover
This custom indicator combines the power of Multi-Timeframe (MTF) RSI, Simple Moving Average (SMA), and overbought/oversold (OB/OS) conditions to provide precise buy and sell signals based on the crossovers of the RSI and its SMA. The indicator includes the following features:
MTF RSI: The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is calculated on a customizable timeframe, giving traders the ability to analyze price momentum across different timeframes.
SMA of RSI: The RSI is smoothed using a Simple Moving Average (SMA), helping to filter out market noise and identify clearer trend reversals.
Overbought/Oversold Filter: Signals are only triggered when the RSI has been in an overbought (above 70) or oversold (below 30) condition, improving the reliability of potential trend reversals.
Buy/Sell Signals:
Buy signals occur when the RSI crosses above its SMA after being oversold, indicating potential upward momentum.
Sell signals occur when the RSI crosses below its SMA after being overbought, indicating potential downward momentum.
Customizable Label Colors: Choose your own colors for the "BUY" and "SELL" labels to match your chart's design and preferences.
Alerts: Set alerts for buy and sell signals, ensuring you don't miss a potential trade.
This indicator is ideal for traders who want to capture trend reversals and momentum shifts while filtering out false signals by using overbought and oversold conditions. Customize the settings to suit your trading style and strategy.
Super Accurate 15m Scalping Indicator [Royal Signals]This custom indicator simulates a robust trend trading strategy using a blend of moving averages (MA), the Relative Strength Index (RSI), and market structure analysis. Developed and fine-tuned with over 100 days of back testing, this tool is designed to capture trending market moves and support bidirectional trading—both long and short. When applied to various suitable symbols, it can help in identifying profitable trading opportunities by adapting to the unique volume and price fluctuation characteristics of each instrument.
Key Features:
Trend Trading System:
Combines MA crossovers, RSI signals, and market structure evaluation to pinpoint optimal entry and exit levels for trending markets.
Extensive Back Testing:
Fine-tuned with more than 100 days of historical data, ensuring enhanced reliability and performance.
Bidirectional Trading:
Supports both long and short trades, allowing you to take advantage of market opportunities regardless of overall trend direction.
Dynamic Performance Metrics:
Displays a comprehensive performance table in the upper-right corner of the chart, showing total trades, win rate, net profit, ROI, and maximum drawdown for ongoing evaluation.
Clear Visual Signals:
Utilizes distinct markers with increased size (size = size.small) and white text, along with background color changes (light green for long positions and light red for short positions) to easily visualize the duration of each trade.
Versatile Application:
Applying this indicator to various suitable symbols can aid in profitable trading by catering to different market dynamics, helping you fine-tune your approach according to the unique characteristics of each asset.
Precautions When Using:
Symbol Variability:
Trading volume and price fluctuations vary among symbols. Always refer to the performance table displayed in the upper-right of the chart and adjust settings accordingly.
Minimum Win Rate:
Ensure that the win rate remains at or above 34% to meet the strategy’s performance criteria.
Risk Management:
If maximum drawdown reaches 20% or more, exercise caution when applying leverage of 2x or greater.
Before using this indicator for live trading, please perform thorough testing and adjust parameters to align with your risk management preferences and market conditions. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
1 Way Valuation1 Way Valuation (1WV) is a comprehensive tool that merges various market perspectives into one unified signal. It draws upon multiple analytical concepts such as momentum, volatility, risk-metrics, volume-oriented signals, and historical percentile comparisons, culminating in a single metric that aims to reflect overall market conditions. The goal is to present a simplified view of price action in relation to its broader historical context, assisting traders in spotting overbought and oversold scenarios more intuitively.
Users can leverage 1WV to gauge market sentiment through its adjustable threshold modes—Standard, Strict, and Hard—each offering distinct levels of sensitivity. An additional toggle for volume filtering further tailors the reading, allowing for a more nuanced perspective of how volume dynamics interact with price. The indicator’s visual design includes smoothed plotting, color-coded thresholds, and adaptive backgrounds to highlight potential market extremes.
Although the exact calculations behind 1WV remain protected, the script’s integrated logic is engineered to yield a comprehensive snapshot of price behavior under varying conditions. By combining a breadth of analysis techniques into one output, 1WV strives to be a practical aid for traders looking to refine their entries, exits, and general market assessments. It is essential, however, to use this alongside proper risk management, as no single approach can guarantee profitable outcomes.
This is also a lot faster in calculating than 1WV big brother, 3WV. I recommend to keep volume on for both and enjoy.
MC Levels with MidpointsAbout the Script
Enhance your trading analysis with this indicator, designed to plot key levels along with their midpoints. Midpoints often act as crucial areas of support or resistance, making them valuable for traders. With this tool, you can effortlessly track midpoints alongside your significant price levels, refining your strategy for better decision-making.
How to Use the Script
1) Add the script to your chart.
2) Open the indicator settings.
3) Enter your desired levels.
4) Customize the visual appearance to your preference.
5) Click "OK" to apply the changes.
Your levels and corresponding midpoints will now appear on the chart, perfectly aligned for analysis.
Note
If your levels aren't being plotted correctly, double-check your input. Ensure there are no spaces or non-numeric characters.
Sample Input Format: 20000,20100,20200
How the Script Works
The script processes a comma-separated list of levels and plots them on the chart. It then calculates the average between each consecutive level, determining and plotting their midpoints automatically. This ensures that all critical zones are clearly visible for analysis.
Pips Phantom Fractal StructureUnlock the power of market structure with Pips Phantom Fractal Structure, a cutting-edge TradingView indicator designed to enhance your trading precision.
// Seamlessly blending advanced fractal detection, pivot point analysis, and proprietary HUNT patterns (Swing Failure Patterns), this tool empowers traders to identify key reversals, trend continuations, and liquidity zones with confidence.
// Key Features:
// - Customizable Fractals: Pinpoint significant highs and lows with flexible N-bar fractal detection (odd numbers, starting from 3 bars) for micro and macro analysis.
// - Pivot Point Analysis: Visualize market direction through Higher Highs (HH), Lower Highs (LH), Lower Lows (LL), and Higher Lows (HL), with default settings of 9 left and 4 right bars.
// - Structure Lines: Track the market's flow with bold, customizable lines connecting pivots, offering clear insights into trend dynamics.
// - Fractal Lines: Optionally connect fractals to reveal intricate price movements, with adjustable style and thinner, darker lines for distinction (disabled by default).
// - HUNT Patterns: Detect bullish and bearish swing failure signals with optional volume validation, highlighting potential liquidity grabs and reversals.
// - Enhanced Dashboard: Monitor HUNT status and lower timeframe (LTF) settings with a sleek, customizable interface featuring vibrant colors and clear metrics.
SnR + ICT HTF Candles with fvgThis is a complex trading strategy that combines multiple technical analysis concepts, including Support and Resistance (SnR), ICT (Inner Circle Trader) concepts, Fair Value Gaps (FVG), and Higher Timeframe (HTF) analysis.
Advanced SMC Toolkit by MaazAdvanced SMC Toolkit by Maaz
The Advanced Smart Money Concepts (SMC) Toolkit is a comprehensive trading indicator designed to visualize key price action elements used by institutional traders. This powerful tool helps retail traders identify important market structures and potential reversal zones with precision.
Key Features:
Break of Structure (BOS) - Clearly identifies when price breaks previous swing points, signaling potential trend changes
Order Blocks - Highlights institutional entry areas that often become support and resistance
Fair Value Gaps (FVG) - Detects imbalances in price action where markets move too quickly, leaving unfilled gaps
Premium/Discount Zones - Divides the chart into value areas to identify when price is trading at premium or discount levels
Liquidity Levels - Shows both internal and external liquidity zones where stop orders accumulate
Customizable Settings - Adjust swing sensitivity, minimum FVG size, and toggle various display elements to suit your trading style
This indicator combines multiple SMC concepts into one powerful overlay, helping you visualize institutional order flow and make more informed trading decisions. Perfect for traders focused on price action, market structure, and institutional trading concepts.
Contact for Custom Development
For freelance algorithmic trading, custom indicators, or custom trading and investment tools development, contact Maaz at maazshulli@gmail.com. Specializing in Python, PineScript and trading systems development.
BTC Price Projection from USDT DominanceDeveloped by CampManTrades
This indicator projects potential Bitcoin (BTC) price levels based on movements in USDT Dominance (USDT.D). It calculates the inverse relationship between BTC’s returns and changes in USDT.D over a user-defined lookback period, then applies a sensitivity factor to estimate how a shift in USDT.D support or resistance might affect BTC price.
Additionally, users can enable an optional correction based on BTC market dominance. When BTC dominance is below 50%, the indicator adjusts the projection by incorporating the non‑BTC market cap, and a note is added to the projection labels stating that “BTC.D<50%, projection might not be precise.”
Use this tool to gauge potential bullish or bearish turning points in BTC according to shifts in market sentiment as reflected by USDT Dominance. Customize inputs (support/resistance levels, lookback period, sensitivity, and BTC Dominance correction) to suit your market analysis and trading strategy.
Note: Ensure your TradingView data feed includes the symbols “CRYPTOCAP:USDT.D”, “CRYPTOCAP:TOTAL”, and “CRYPTOCAP:BTC” for full functionality.
Feel free to reach out for more and information and to query for a user tutorial:
joao.pinto481@goldfishgateway.com
[Stop!Loss] ADR Signal ADR Signal - a technical indicator based on the well-known ATR (Average True Range) indicator.
👉 What does this indicator do?
Firstly, this indicator tracks the standard ATR indicator on the daily chart, in other words, ADR (Average Daily Range) . Like ATR, ADR calculates the average true range for a specified period. In this case, the distance in points from the maximum of each day to the minimum is calculated, after which the arithmetic mean is calculated - this is ADR .
👉 Visualization:
ADR Signal is located in a separate window on the chart and has 3 levels :
1) ADR level - the same parameter, the calculations of which are briefly described above.
2) Current level - this is the current price passage within the day, calculated in points. At the start of a new day, this parameter is reset.
3) Signal level - this is an individually customized value that demonstrates a certain part of the ADR parameter.
👉 Settings "Arguments" and "Style":
1) Arguments:
-> - is responsible for the ATR indicator period, the value of which will always be calculated on the daily chart. The default value is "10", that is, ATR is calculated for the last 10 days (not including the current one).
-> - signal level (in %). The default value is "0.8", that is, 80% of the ADR parameter (set earlier) is calculated.
2) Style:
-> - by default, this level is colored "blue".
-> - by default, this level is colored "red".
-> - by default, this level is colored "green".
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StonkGame Major Market Open/ClosePlots vertical lines for Tokyo, London, and New York session opens and closes — auto-adjusted to your chart's timezone.
Open lines = lighter, dashed style.
Close lines = solid, full-color style.
Helps identify key liquidity windows, session-driven volatility, and clean market structure — without chart clutter.
Fully customizable colors and line styles for a professional, minimal look.
3 Way ValuationThe 3 Way Valuation (3WV) is a composite oscillator that evaluates market conditions by combining a diverse range of metrics into a single smoothed value between 0 and 1. It draws from multiple domains, including momentum, trend strength, volatility, risk-adjusted return ratios, and volume-based analytics to offer a well-rounded view of an asset’s relative positioning.
At its core, 3WV integrates three statistical approaches: Percentile Ranking to assess how current values compare to historical distributions, Z-Score Normalization to measure deviation from the average, and Empirical CDF (ECDF) to estimate the probability of observing a value based on past behavior. These methods are applied across all selected metrics, then normalized and averaged for a comprehensive market sentiment score.
Users can tailor the smoothing level and choose whether to include volume-based components for enhanced filtering. The indicator highlights potential overbought and oversold conditions with customizable thresholds, making it a versatile tool for timing entries, exits, or confirming broader strategies.
Easy Money Maker Beta 0.1First Test of my own Indicator.
short MA 20
long MA 50
Crossover signals
ATR based bands
which provide Buy and Sell signal which dynamically calculates support and resistance.
Opening Ranges with Extensions (Update)This indicator plots opening range levels (5, 10, and 15 minutes) from the start of the trading session (9:30 AM EST), including high, low, and midline values, with customizable colors and widths. It also displays optional 50%, 100%, and 200% extensions above and below each range, drawn as dotted lines. Labels for all levels are dynamically positioned just past the current bar with an adjustable offset, providing a clear visual of key price levels throughout the session, which ends at 4:00 PM EST.
fossilz Previous Day InfoThis is a script that provides the following:
Previous Day
High
Low
Open
Close
VWAP (close value)
It also provides the current day Premarket High and Low, as well as the closing price at 8AM.
Demand Supply (MTF) WITH SMC (Demo)- 2.1 **Demand Supply (MTF) WITH SMC (Demo)- 2.1**
Indicator Description - The **Demand and Supply Zone automatic marking on multi-timeframe** indicator, combined with **Smart Money Concepts (SMC)** for additional analysis and a **Trend Meter** to help identify trend direction, is a powerful tool for traders. This is not a buy/sell indicator; instead, it assists traders in finding the best levels and provides high-accuracy analysis to enhance their trading decisions.
- **Automatic Marking of Demand and Supply Zones**: The indicator automatically identifies and marks Demand and Supply zones across multiple timeframes, helping traders spot key price levels where reversals or continuations are likely.
- **Smart Money Concepts (SMC) Integration**: It adds SMC analysis (e.g., CHoCH, BOS, liquidity sweeps) to track institutional moves, offering deeper insights into market structure.
- **Trend Meter**: This feature uses the 50 SMA to display trend direction (up or down) across three timeframes, aiding traders in aligning their strategies with the prevailing trend.
- **Purpose**: By combining these elements, the indicator helps traders analyze the market with precision, identifying optimal entry and exit levels without directly signaling trades.
### What is this Indicator?
This is a smart trading tool that helps you find important price levels on a chart called **Supply** and **Demand zones**. These zones show where big price moves—like reversals or continuations—are likely to happen. It uses **price action** (how prices move), **Smart Money Concepts (SMC)** to track big players (like banks), and **Inside Candles** (small candles showing indecision) to spot potential breakouts. It also includes a **Trend Meter** to show the market's direction.
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### Key Concepts
1. **What are Supply & Demand?**
- **Demand**: Areas where buyers want to buy, pushing prices up.
- **Supply**: Areas where sellers want to sell, pushing prices down.
- These zones act like key levels where prices often react.
2. **What is Smart Money Concepts (SMC)?**
- SMC helps you follow what big traders (called "smart money") are doing.
- It uses signals like:
- **CHoCH (Change of Character)**: Hints when the trend might flip.
- **BOS (Break of Structure)**: Shows when a trend is getting stronger.
- **Liquidity Sweeps**: Spots fake price moves before reversals.
- **Swings**: Marks key high/low points to show market direction.
3. **What is the Trend Meter?**
- The **Trend Meter** shows if the market is going **up** or **down** across three timeframes (like daily, hourly, etc.).
- It uses the **50 SMA** (a line averaging the last 50 prices):
- **Uptrend**: When the candle closes **above** the 50 SMA - **Downtrend**: When the candle closes **below** the 50 SMA.
- This helps you trade in the direction of the trend for better accuracy.
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### How Does It Work?
The indicator finds **Supply** and **Demand zones** by looking at price patterns:
- **Rally Base Rally (RBR)**: Price goes up, pauses, then goes up again (Demand zone).
- **Drop Base Drop (DBD)**: Price falls, pauses, then falls again (Supply zone).
- **Drop Base Rally (DBR)**: Price falls, pauses, then reverses up (Demand zone).
- **Rally Base Drop (RBD)**: Price rises, pauses, then reverses down (Supply zone).
It checks:
- Big price moves (called explosive candles).
- Volume (how much trading is happening).
- Pauses (called base candles, usually 1-5 candles).
The zones are shown as colored boxes:
- **Green** for Demand (buy zones).
- **Red** for Supply (sell zones).
It works on **two timeframes** (like daily and weekly) to show both big and small zones clearly.
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### Smart Money Features
The indicator adds SMC signals:
- **CHoCH**: Warns when the market might change direction.
- **BOS**: Confirms a trend is continuing.
- **Liquidity Sweeps**: Shows when price tricks traders before reversing.
- **Swings**: Marks key high/low points to track momentum.
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### Inside Candles
- These are small candles that fit inside a bigger candle’s range.
- They show the market is pausing or unsure.
- The indicator highlights them to help you spot breakouts.
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### Trend Meter Addition
- The **Trend Meter** is shown in the **right corner** of the chart.
- It uses the **50 SMA** to check the trend on **three timeframes** at once.
- **How it works**:
- If the candle closes **above** the 50 SMA, it shows an **uptrend** with an upward triangle.
- If the candle closes **below** the 50 SMA, it shows a **downtrend** with a downward triangle.
- **Why it’s useful**:
- Helps you see if the market is going up or down across different timeframes.
- Makes it easier to trade with the trend, improving your decisions.
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### Key Features
1. **Automatic Zones**:
- Finds and draws Supply/Demand zones as they form.
- Shows them as colored boxes with labels (like "RBR" or "DBD").
2. **Multi-Timeframe**:
- Works on any timeframe (like 5-min, daily, weekly).
- Shows zones from two timeframes for clarity.
3. **Trend Meter**:
- Displays trend direction (up or down) for three timeframes using triangles.
- Helps you align trades with the market’s direction.
4. **Customizable**:
- Choose which patterns to show (RBR, DBD, etc.).
- Adjust settings like candle size, volume, or colors.
- Turn labels, lines, or the Trend Meter on/off.
5. **Clean Chart**:
- Removes old zones after price tests them to keep things clear.
6. **Inside Candle Detection**:
- Highlights pauses in the market for breakout trades.
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### How to Use It?
1. **Watch Zones**:
- Near a **Demand zone**, look for buy signals (like bullish candles).
- Near a **Supply zone**, look for sell signals (like bearish candles).
- Confirm with your own strategy—don’t trade blindly.
2. **Use SMC Signals**:
- **CHoCH**: Watch for trend reversals.
- **BOS**: Trade with the trend’s strength.
- **Liquidity Sweeps**: Look for reversals after fake moves.
3. **Inside Candles**:
- Wait for breakouts when price moves out of these zones.
4. **Trend Meter**:
- Check the triangles to see the trend direction.
- Trade in the direction of the trend (e.g., buy in uptrends, sell in downtrends).
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### Why Is It Special?
This indicator combines:
- **Supply/Demand zones** for key price levels.
- **Smart Money Concepts** to track big traders.
- **Multi-timeframe analysis** for big and small views.
- **Inside Candle detection** for breakouts.
- **Trend Meter** to show market direction across three timeframes.
5. **Alerts**:
This indicator provides the following types of alert systems:
- **Higher TF Demand Zone Pattern**
(Alert for Higher Timeframe Demand Zone patterns)
- **Higher TF Supply Zone Pattern**
(Alert for Higher Timeframe Supply Zone patterns)
- **Lower TF Demand Zone Pattern**
(Alert for Lower Timeframe Demand Zone patterns)
- **Lower TF Supply Zone Pattern**
(Alert for Lower Timeframe Supply Zone patterns)
- **Higher TF Demand Zone Formed**
(Alert when a Higher Timeframe Demand Zone is formed)
- **Higher TF Supply Zone Formed**
(Alert when a Higher Timeframe Supply Zone is formed)
- **Lower TF Demand Zone Formed**
(Alert when a Lower Timeframe Demand Zone is formed)
- **Lower TF Supply Zone Formed**
(Alert when a Lower Timeframe Supply Zone is formed)
- **Higher TF Demand Zone Achieved**
(Alert when a Higher Timeframe Demand Zone is reached)
- **Higher TF Supply Zone Achieved**
(Alert when a Higher Timeframe Supply Zone is reached)
- **Lower TF Demand Zone Achieved**
(Alert when a Lower Timeframe Demand Zone is reached)
- **Lower TF Supply Zone Achieved**
(Alert when a Lower Timeframe Supply Zone is reached)
These alerts notify you about new zone patterns, zone formations, and when zones are hit on your chosen timeframes, helping you make better trading decisions.
It’s easy to customize and works for all trading styles (scalping, day trading, or swing trading, Positional trading). It’s a great tool for traders who want to understand the market better and trade smarter.
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Let me know if you need more help!
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Daily LevelsOverview:
The Daily Levels indicator plots key price levels from the previous trading day, including the high, low, median (pivot), and projected extensions. These levels help traders identify potential support/resistance zones and anticipate breakout or reversal opportunities.
Key Features:
✅ Previous Day High & Low – Visualizes the prior day’s high and low as dynamic support/resistance levels.
✅ Median (Pivot) Line – Calculates the midpoint between the previous day’s high and low, acting as a key intraday reference.
✅ Projected Levels – Extends the high/low range symmetrically above and below the median, highlighting potential breakout zones.
✅ Customizable Display – Toggle visibility, adjust colors, and modify line styles (solid, dotted, dashed).
✅ Price Labels – Clear on-chart labels showing exact price values for quick reference.
✅ Built-in Alerts – Get notified when price crosses any of the key levels.
How to Use:
Trend Identification: If price holds above the median, the bias is bullish; below suggests bearish momentum.
Breakout Trading: Watch for moves beyond the projected levels for potential continuation.
Mean Reversion: Fade moves toward the previous day’s high/low if the median holds as support/resistance.
Ideal For:
Day Traders – Intraday support/resistance levels.
Swing Traders – Context for multi-day trends.
Breakout/Reversal Strategies – Clear levels for trade triggers.
Settings Recommendations:
High/Low Lines: Use semi-transparent colors (e.g., green/red) for clarity.
Projections: Helpful for anticipating extended moves (e.g., teal for upper, orange for lower).
Alerts: Enable notifications for key crosses (e.g., median or high/low breaks).
StonkGame AutoLevels HL Y/T/W/MHigh and Low auto-generated clean levels and labels for prior day, current day, last week, last month, last year.
Breakout-Retest with Pivot Points StandardThis Pine Script strategy, "Breakout-Retest with Pivot Standard," identifies breakout and retest opportunities within a trading session (9:30 AM to 4:00 PM EST). It calculates an initial range (high/low) from 9:30 to 9:45 AM, plotting these as blue (high) and red (low) lines.
A bullish breakout occurs when the price closes above the initial high, labeled "Breakout Up," and a bearish breakout when it closes below the initial low, labeled "Breakout Down." After a breakout, it waits for a retest where the price returns to the breakout level (within a tolerance) and closes in the breakout direction. For a bullish retest, a long entry ("B" label) is triggered if the low is within tolerance of the initial high and the close is above it, with a stop-loss below the retest candle and a 3:1 profit target.
A bearish retest triggers a short entry ("S" label) under similar conditions, with a stop-loss above the retest candle. The strategy ensures trades occur within the session, resetting breakout flags on new days.
It also integrates pivot points (P, S1-S3, R1-R3) from a previous script, plotting resistance lines in red and support lines in green. Alerts are set for bullish ("Bullish Retest Trigger") and bearish ("Bearish Retest Trigger") retest entries. This strategy aids traders in capturing momentum after breakouts with confirmation via retests.
Dual RSIHello everyone! I want to show you my version of the RSI indicator. As you may have noticed, in this indicator I decided to use 2 RSI at once, and here's why. I discovered that crossovers between fast and slow RSI can generate good signals. Very often we can determine an entry point with it, and it works just as well as RSI versions with divergences.
So, all you need to do is configure the timeframe from which the RSI will be displayed. For example, when I work on an hourly timeframe, I enable both hourly and four-hour RSI. When the hourly RSI crosses the four-hour RSI from above, it signals that you should look for a short entry point. Conversely, if the hourly RSI crosses the four-hour RSI from below, you should look for a long entry point.
Overall, everyone can choose these settings for themselves. You can also adjust the overbought and oversold zones to increase or decrease the frequency of signals.
This indicator can be a good addition to your strategy. Good luck!