coates moving averages (cma)This indicator uses three moving averages:
2 period low simple ma
2 period high simple ma
9 period least squares ma
The trend is determined by the angle of the moving averages, current close relative the the 9 least squares ma (lsm) and the current close relative to the prior two periods high and low.
When there are consecutive closes inside the prior two candles high and low then a range is signaled:
In ranges the buy zone is between the lowest low and the lowest close of the current range. The sell zone is between the highest high and the highest close. The zones are adjusted as long as the new close is within the prior two candles range:
When price closes above the 2 high ma and the 9 lsm then a bull trend is signaled if all moving averages are angled upward (as seen at #4 in the chart above and #1 the chart below ). If the 9 lsm and / or the 2 low ma continue to angle downward, following a close above the 2 high ma and 9 lsm, then a prolonged range or reversal is expected (#2 in the chart below):
During a bull trend the buy zone is between the 2 low ma and the 9 lsm. The profit target is the 2 high ma:
During dip buying opportunities price should resist closing below the 9 lsm. If there is one close below the 9 lsm then it is a canary in the coalmine that tells us to proceed with caution. This will often signal a range, based on the conditions outlined above. To avoid a prolonged range, or reversal, price needs to immediately react in the direction of the prevailing trend:
If the moving averages are angled down and the most recent close is below the 2 low ma and 9 lsm then trend is fully bearish:
During a bear trend the short zone is between the 2 high ma and 9 lsm. The profit target is the 2 low ma:
When the 2 high ma angles down and the 2 low ma angles up while price closes inside both mas then it indicates a cma squeeze:
Volatility is expected in the direction of the breakout following the squeeze. In this situation traps / shakeouts are common. If there is a wick outside the cma, with a close inside, then it indicates a trap / shakeout. If there is a close outside the 2 high / low ma then it signals a breakout.
A trend is considered balanced when the 9 lsm is roughly equidistant from the 2 low and 2 high mas. If the 9 lsm crosses the 2 high or 2 low ma then it signals exhaustion / imbalance.
For a stop loss I use the prior three periods low, for bull trends, and the prior three periods high for bear trends. I would expect other reliable stops, such as the parabolic sar or bill williams fractal, to be effective as well. The default moving averages should be very effective on all timeframes and assets classes, however this indicator was developed for bitcoin with a focus on higher timeframes such as the 4h, daily and weekly.
As with any other technical indicator there will be bad signals. Proceed with caution and never risk more than you are willing to lose.
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Reversal Algo (Zeiierman)█ Overview
Reversal Algo (Zeiierman) is an adaptive reversal and momentum detection system that helps identify hidden turning points, pressure zones, and changes in market direction. It brings together advanced modeling techniques such as dynamic volatility bands, adaptive trend tracking, and momentum-based confirmation signals into one clear, visual framework.
Unlike traditional reversal indicators that depend on static oscillators or fixed levels, this tool adapts in real time to market movement. It tracks volatility and directional flow to reveal when momentum is building, slowing down, or preparing to reverse.
Whether applied to short-term scalping, swing positioning, or macro structural validation, this tool provides an adaptive analytical environment that translates complex price dynamics into actionable context.
⚪ Why This One Is Unique
This version of Reversal Algo employs multi-domain adaptive modeling, combining envelope projection, trend inertia estimation, and contrarian equilibrium tracking within a single structure.
Its framework merges nonlinear smoothing manifolds with volatility-compensated directional phase mapping, allowing it to evolve with shifting market states rather than react to them.
Optional AI-driven optimizations enhance precision in unstable regimes by dynamically reshaping envelopes and tracking lines around localized flow curvature.
█ Main Features
⚪ Reversal Cloud
The Reversal Cloud highlights areas of potential expansion, compression, and turning points in price. It adapts to volatility by expanding when markets become unstable and tightening during periods of calm, creating a visual map of market rhythm and elasticity.
When the Cloud widens, it often signals exhaustion or increased turbulence; when it narrows, it suggests balance or an upcoming breakout.
With AI mode enabled, the Cloud automatically fine-tunes its shape to align with live price behavior, keeping its structure responsive and accurate.
⚪ Reversal Signals
Reversal Signals are designed to identify potential market turning points with precision. They combine multiple layers of price behavior—momentum shifts, directional changes, and balance-point deviations—to highlight areas where reversals are statistically more likely. To reduce false clusters, the system intelligently filters out repeated signals within a short time window.
⚪ Reversal/Exit Points
Reversal/Exit Points appear as small, color-coded dots above or below candles. They signal moments where price momentum slows or where the system detects a potential shift in directional strength. These markers are often found near short-term highs or lows, making them ideal for identifying profit-taking zones, re-entry setups, or early warnings of a possible reversal.
⚪ Trend Framework
The Trend Framework provides a clean visualization of the market’s prevailing direction. It smooths out short-term noise to reveal the core trend structure, showing when the market is expanding, contracting, or transitioning between phases.
This framework helps traders quickly see whether price action supports continuation or if the trend is weakening.
⚪ Trend Tracker Line
The Trend Tracker Line is a highly responsive trend detector that reacts quickly to shifts in momentum. It adapts dynamically to volatility, providing an accurate real-time view of directional acceleration and deceleration. This helps traders spot early changes in market tone and evaluate whether a move has the strength to continue.
When AI mode is enabled, the line automatically adjusts its sensitivity to remain stable and consistent across different market conditions.
⚪ Contrarian Bar Coloring
Contrarian Candle Coloring enhances chart readability by visually distinguishing strength from weakness. Green bars highlight areas of building upward momentum, while red bars point to potential pressure or exhaustion. The system continuously adapts its color transitions to reflect subtle momentum shifts, making it easier to recognize when the market is gaining or losing conviction.
An optional AI mode fine-tunes these transitions to match the current market rhythm, ensuring that candle coloration always reflects the underlying flow of strength and weakness.
█ How to Use
⚪ Reversal Trading
The primary purpose of the indicator is to identify reversal opportunities in the market. Reversal or contrarian trading means entering positions against the current directional move in anticipation of a fade or trend rotation. This approach often occurs in high-volatility environments, so it is important to widen your stops, reduce your initial position size, and, if appropriate, scale or average into positions carefully rather than committing all capital at once.
The Reversal Algo provides predefined Buy and Sell signals designed to highlight potential market peaks and troughs. While these signals are highly accurate, they are not meant to call every top or bottom perfectly. In a strong trending market, several reversal signals may appear consecutively before the market fully turns.
⚪ Reversal Signal + Candle Coloring
Combine Reversal Signals with Contrarian Candle Coloring for added confirmation. A practical approach is to wait for a Reversal Signal and then look for a color shift in the candles (for example, from contrarian-colored to standard candles). This color transition acts as confirmation that the active move may be losing strength and that a reversal could be underway.
⚪ Reversal Signals + Reversal Cloud
Consider taking reversal entries only when price interacts with the Reversal Cloud boundaries. The Cloud’s upper and lower layers act as dynamic resistance and support zones. When a Reversal Signal appears near or immediately after price rejection from one of these layers, it adds structural confirmation to the setup and strengthens the case for entry.
⚪ Reversal Signals + Key Levels
One of the most effective ways to trade Reversal Signals is by combining them with key price levels, such as the previous day’s high, low, or close. If price rejects one of these levels while a Reversal Signal prints simultaneously, the confluence of the two events serves as strong validation for a potential turning point.
⚪ Take Profit
The Reversal/Exit Points can function both as entry confirmations and as take-profit zones. If a Reversal Signal was missed but a new Reversal/Exit Point appears near a peak or trough, it can indicate a late-entry opportunity aligned with exhaustion behavior.
These dots are most powerful as profit-taking signals. Since they form near local highs and lows, they often mark regions of temporary imbalance where reversals are likely. When a Reversal/Exit Point forms in the opposite direction of your current position, consider taking partial profits or tightening stops to lock in gains while maintaining participation in the broader move.
█ How It Works
⚪ Reversal Cloud Engine
The Reversal Cloud defines the dynamic upper and lower boundaries of market elasticity by transforming recent price displacements into a smooth volatility field. Through multi-layered envelope modeling, it constructs a continuous topology of expansion and compression zones, revealing where directional energy accumulates or dissipates.
Calculation: Uses layered volatility envelopes that adapt to changing market speed and expansion. A built-in alignment mechanism keeps the upper and lower bands synchronized, while optional AI optimization adjusts the symmetry of the cloud based on short-term directional bias.
⚪ Trend Tracker System
The Trend Tracker isolates directional persistence by modeling angular displacement of price flow over adaptive temporal curvature. It interprets slope evolution as a continuously evolving directional vector field, capturing both acceleration and deceleration within the active regime.
Calculation: Applies adaptive slope modeling to estimate the dominant direction of price flow. The system smooths fluctuations dynamically while maintaining responsiveness to significant shifts in trend velocity. When AI mode is active, an intelligent weighting adjustment refines the tracker’s equilibrium bias for better phase synchronization.
⚪ Trend
The Trend module projects a dual-polarity directional lattice, distinguishing constructive (positive) and distributive (negative) flow environments. It defines equilibrium corridors that expand and contract with evolving trend geometry, offering visual feedback on regime strength and transition probability.
Calculation: Uses weighted directional regression to estimate upper, middle, and lower trend layers. Each structure is color-coded based on price slope and relative position, creating a continuous and easy-to-read trend map.
⚪ Contrarian Bar Coloring Engine
Contrarian bar coloring converts raw bar data into a slope-weighted momentum matrix, visually encoding thrust versus decay phases in real time. It acts as a microstructural interpreter of price inertia, identifying acceleration clusters and momentum fatigue through color transitions.
Calculation: Combines slope analysis and volatility normalization to evaluate how strong or weak each price bar is relative to its trend. The results are reflected in real-time color changes that emphasize momentum strength and fatigue.
⚪ Reversal/Exit System
Reversal and Exit Points are derived from an evolving volatility-based trail that tracks directional exhaustion and reversion potential. These markers visualize transitions in directional energy—helping traders anticipate trend slowdowns or reversal probabilities.
Calculation: Constructs an adaptive volatility trail that contracts as directional momentum weakens. A state-aware detection model identifies inflection points where pressure changes polarity, producing the plotted up/down dots that mark possible reversals or exits. This ensures that each signal dynamically reflects real-time shifts in market energy rather than static thresholds.
⚪ Reversal Signals Core
The Reversal System’s entry framework is designed for precision. It combines several layers of short-term momentum analysis into clear, directionally aligned signals. By balancing different market speeds and measuring how far the price moves from its equilibrium, it identifies high-probability areas where trends may continue or reverse.
Calculation: Implements a composite synchronization framework that aligns short-term momentum phases with equilibrium drift and directional bias. Redundant triggers are filtered out through temporal separation logic, ensuring only the most distinct and reliable signals are displayed. Adaptive thresholds adjust automatically based on volatility and trading mode, maintaining signal consistency across scalp, intraday, and swing environments.
⚪ AI-Adaptive Optimization Layer
The AI layer refines selected modules — Reversal Cloud, Trend Tracker, and Contrarian Candles — by continuously recalibrating their internal weighting curves according to volatility structure and price curvature. It acts as an intelligent stabilizer that adjusts smoothing depth, boundary stiffness, and gradient bias dynamically.
Calculation: Utilizes a Context-Aware Kernel Adjustment Engine, estimating curvature variance and phase imbalance to auto-tune envelope response. The model performs iterative self-alignment to preserve directional fidelity under rapidly changing flow dynamics.
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All investments involve risk, and the past performance of a security, industry, sector, market, financial product, trading strategy, backtest, or individual's trading does not guarantee future results or returns. Investors are fully responsible for any investment decisions they make. Such decisions should be based solely on an evaluation of their financial circumstances, investment objectives, risk tolerance, and liquidity needs.
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Novice Hedge Trade MasterDear Investor / Trader,
Novice Hedge Trade Master is a flag to identify the Supply and Demand zones.
I have coded the flag in such a way when there is an imbalance between the buyer and the seller, the flag is triggered.
There are 2 type of candle.
Equilibrium Candle (E-Candle):
They imply that transactions are happening in a range thus Buyer and Seller are in balance
Candle with Body Range <= 50% of Candle Range
Im-Balance Candle (IB-Candle):
They imply imbalance between Buyer and Seller thus price starts moving either up or down
Candle with Body Range > 50% of Candle Range
Demand Zone Formation (DZ):
1. Reversal Pattern – RED IB Candle - > BLUE E Candle - > GREEN IB Candle
2. Continuous Pattern – GREEN IB Candle - > BLUE E Candle - > GREEN IB Candle
Supply Zone Formation (SZ):
1. Reversal Pattern – GREEN IB Candle - > BLUE E Candle - > RED IB Candle
2. Continuous Pattern – RED IB Candle - > BLUE E Candle - > RED IB Candle
Flag Name:
DZ - Demand Zone
SZ - Supply Zone
Suggested time frame:
Scalping trading - 1 Min or 3 Min
Intraday trading - 5 Min or 15 Min
Swing Trading - 1 Hr or 4 Hr
Positional Trading - 1 Day
Buy Opportunity:
Entry - When there is a formation of DZ flag in an up trend of the underlying.
Stop loss should be the low of the BLUE candle.
Sell Opportunity:
Entry - When there is a formation of SZ flag in a down trend of the underlying.
Stop loss should be the high of the BLUE candle.
High POP Setup:
One can take trades based on the flag when there is a correlation with Pivot , Camarilla , higher period MA.
Note: Trade only the pull back.
Novice Hedge Zone MarkerDear Investor / Trader,
Novice Hedge Zone Marker is a flag to identify the Supply and Demand zones.
I have coded the flag in such a way when there is an imbalance between the buyer and the seller, the flag is triggered.
There are 2 type of candle.
Equilibrium Candle (E-Candle):
They imply that transactions are happening in a range thus Buyer and Seller are in balance
Candle with Body Range <= 50% of Candle Range
Im-Balance Candle (IB-Candle):
They imply imbalance between Buyer and Seller thus price starts moving either up or down
Candle with Body Range > 50% of Candle Range
Demand Zone Formation (DZ):
1. Reversal Pattern – RED IB Candle - > BLUE E Candle - > GREEN IB Candle
2. Continuous Pattern – GREEN IB Candle - > BLUE E Candle - > GREEN IB Candle
Supply Zone Formation (SZ):
1. Reversal Pattern – GREEN IB Candle - > BLUE E Candle - > RED IB Candle
2. Continuous Pattern – RED IB Candle - > BLUE E Candle - > RED IB Candle
Flag Name:
DZ - Demand Zone
SZ - Supply Zone
Suggested time frame:
Scalping trading - 1 Min or 3 Min
Intraday trading - 5 Min or 15 Min
Swing Trading - 1 Hr or 4 Hr
Positional Trading - 1 Day
Buy Opportunity:
Entry - When there is a formation of DZ flag in an up trend of the underlying.
Stop loss should be the low of the BLUE candle.
Sell Opportunity:
Entry - When there is a formation of SZ flag in a down trend of the underlying.
Stop loss should be the high of the BLUE candle.
High POP Setup:
One can take trades based on the flag when there is a correlation with Pivot , Camarilla , higher period MA.
Note: Trade only the pull back.
Climax Volume (Zeiierman)█ Overview
Climax Volume (Zeiierman) isolates extreme participation events to pinpoint when price action reaches exhaustion. These moments of volume climax often precede reversals, pauses, or key balance shifts, offering traders an early read on changing market dynamics. Instead of treating volume as a passive tally, it locates climax bars, abnormally large activity bursts, and anchors a Point of Control (PoC) that tracks where post-climax transactions concentrate. The result is a clear read on when participation is peaking, where value re-centers afterward, and how far price can reasonably deviate before reverting.
This tool is designed for multi-context use, such as intraday execution, swing confirmation, or structural bias analysis, offering a precise view of where volume matters, not just how much.
⚪ Why This One Is Unique
Unlike conventional volume-spike indicators, Climax Volume (Zeiierman) integrates adaptive extremum detection, a dynamic PoC core, and multi-layer deviation envelopes that evolve in real time with market context.
Internally, it fuses bid–ask volume delta modeling with re-normalized dispersion mapping to measure the directional imbalance driving each climax event. The system continuously evaluates delta asymmetry between buying and selling pressure to refine the detection of true participation extremes. This allows the engine to differentiate between constructive volume expansion (trend continuation) and exhaustive volume spikes (potential reversals).
█ Main Features
⚪ Climax Volume
The Climax Volume Engine isolates statistically significant bursts in participation that indicate potential turning points or exhaustion phases. It identifies climax bars—instances where volume reaches regime-level extremes relative to recent activity—and classifies them as bullish (green) or bearish (red) based on directional dominance. These events highlight where aggressive activity peaks and often mark the start of structural imbalance, providing early cues for reversal, absorption, or renewed continuation.
⚪ Point of Control (PoC)
Each climax event dynamically re-anchors a Point of Control (PoC)—the evolving price center of post-climax volume distribution. The PoC tracks where transaction density stabilizes after an extreme burst, forming the reference core of a control zone. From this anchor, the system projects upper and lower tolerance bands to define acceptable deviation ranges, contextualizing how far the price can travel before reverting or rebalancing.
█ How to Use
⚪ Trend Following
Use the Volume Point of Control (PoC) as a dynamic guide to assess directional bias. The PoC effectively acts as a moving equilibrium line, continuously updating to reflect where trading volume and market influence are concentrated.
When price holds above the PoC, it signals sustained bullish sentiment and active accumulation.
When the price remains below, it confirms bearish control and ongoing distribution.
⚪ Trend Continuation Retests
The slope of the PoC reflects the strength and persistence of market momentum. The steeper the PoC slope, the stronger the active momentum. A flat or neutral PoC typically signals consolidation or low conviction — conditions better avoided for trend trades.
In a bullish scenario , watch for the price to retest the PoC or the lower tolerance band after a pullback. A successful rejection of that zone often signals that buyers are defending control, providing a high-probability continuation entry.
In a bearish scenario , when the PoC slopes downward, wait for the price to retest it from below. If the market fails to reclaim that level, it indicates that sellers remain dominant, and downside momentum is likely to continue.
⚪ Reversals
Climax Points — the color-coded circles that appear during moments of extreme volume. These signals indicate that the market may soon pause, reverse, or rotate back toward the PoC equilibrium.
🟢 Bullish Climax Points emerge when heavy buying reaches unsustainable levels, often signaling a buyer exhaustion event or a possible local top formation.
🔴 Bearish Climax Points form during high-intensity selling bursts, warning of seller exhaustion and potential bottoming conditions.
⚪ Confirm Breakouts
High-volume breakouts confirmed by Climax Volume signals often mark the initiation of strong directional moves. When climax confirmation aligns with a structural break, it validates that the breakout is backed by genuine participation — not just thin volatility spikes — increasing the probability of follow-through and trend expansion.
Identify a key support or resistance zone manually or with your preferred structural tool.
Wait for a climax signal to coincide with a break beyond that level.
For bullish breakouts , a green climax point appearing as price pushes above resistance confirms that buyers are stepping in with conviction.
For bearish breakouts , a red climax point forming as price drops through support indicates that real selling pressure is driving the move.
█ How It Works
⚪ Climax Detection
Identifies participation surges within a dynamic volume–price field to isolate genuine activity extremes rather than simple bar-size anomalies.
Calculation: Utilizes adaptive extremum detection on a re-normalized volume–delta composite with regime-sensitive thresholds and variance filters to extract statistically valid climax events.
⚪ Point of Control (PoC)
Defines the evolving price centroid where post-climax transactions cluster, continuously adapting to shifting participation density.
Calculation: Employs a volume-weighted delta balance framework with incremental accumulation and curvature-preserving smoothing, ensuring stability while maintaining local reactivity to order-flow asymmetry.
⚪ Tolerance Bands
Outlines a probabilistic corridor around the PoC that distinguishes expected fluctuation from meaningful deviation.
Calculation: Implements variance-aware dispersion modeling with contextual weighting derived from real-time delta gradients, projecting symmetric envelopes scaled by adaptive multipliers.
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The content provided in my scripts, indicators, ideas, algorithms, and systems is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or a solicitation to buy or sell any financial instruments. I will not accept liability for any loss or damage, including without limitation any loss of profit, which may arise directly or indirectly from the use of or reliance on such information.
All investments involve risk, and the past performance of a security, industry, sector, market, financial product, trading strategy, backtest, or individual's trading does not guarantee future results or returns. Investors are fully responsible for any investment decisions they make. Such decisions should be based solely on an evaluation of their financial circumstances, investment objectives, risk tolerance, and liquidity needs.
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Cumulative Delta (Zeiierman)█ Overview
Cumulative Delta (Zeiierman) transforms raw volume and price data into a continuous buying and selling pressure narrative. Instead of treating volume as a static total, it accumulates the net delta (buying vs. selling activity) bar by bar, revealing whether real demand is supporting or contradicting price movement. This tool bridges microstructure-based order flow concepts with high-level market trend modeling, offering a refined look beneath traditional candles.
The indicator visualizes cumulative trade imbalance over time, layering it with adaptive confirmation lines, impulse recognition, and trend filtration. The result is a refined map of volume–price interaction that identifies hidden strength, fading momentum, or early accumulation before visible reversals occur.
This tool is designed for multi-context use — intraday scalping, swing confirmations, or structural bias analysis — offering a precise view of participation flow beneath price behavior.
⚪ Why This One Is Unique
Unlike conventional delta indicators, this version incorporates adaptive smoothing, multi-source delta modeling, and contextual confirmation layers that dynamically adjust based on both volume and price displacement. Its framework is powered by a volume re-normalization algorithm, combined with multi-dimensional weighted mapping between price flow, volume imbalance, and trend inertia.
█ Main feature: Cumulative Delta Candle
The Cumulative Delta Candles visualize how each bar’s internal buying vs. selling pressure builds over time. They represent volume-weighted displacement vectors of market aggression — when buyers dominate, the delta accumulates upward; when sellers dominate, the cumulative curve decays. Signal and confirmation overlays transform this raw delta motion into a structured view of market conviction, helping traders identify early inflows, exhaustion points, or continuation pressure.
█ How to Use
⚪ Trend Following
The Cumulative Delta is an effective tool for identifying who controls the market trend. When delta candles remain above the midline, buyers are in control. Conversely, when delta candles stay below the midline, sellers dominate.
Strong trends are identified when delta candles consistently cluster near the upper or lower levels, indicating sustained directional pressure in that trend’s favor.
⚪ Fading Momentum
The delta can also be used to detect waning momentum. If delta candles are above the midline but turn red with a declining slope, it signals that the current bullish move is losing strength.
If delta candles are below the midline but turn green with an upward slope, it suggests that bearish momentum is weakening.
⚪ Pullback Trading
To identify pullbacks, combine the overall trend of the Cumulative Delta candles with the Signal Line. Set the Signal Line length to 2 to create a fast-reacting delta line suitable for pullback detection.
Bullish Pullback
When the Cumulative Delta remains above the midline or near the upper level, and the Signal Line briefly dips below the midline or touches the lower level before sharply reversing upward, it signals a bullish pullback within an ongoing uptrend — a potential buy opportunity.
Bearish Pullback
When the Cumulative Delta stays below the midline or near the lower level, and the Signal Line briefly rises above the midline or touches the upper level before sharply turning downward, it indicates a bearish pullback within a downtrend — a potential sell opportunity.
⚪ Momentum Trading
Impulse Dots highlight sudden bursts of momentum in either direction.
When they appear around key breakout levels, they may signal the start of a strong move or breakout. However, if impulses appear after an extended trend, they often indicate potential exhaustion or reversal.
Always evaluate impulse signals within the broader market context to confirm their validity.
⚪ Up-Tick and Down-Tick Signals
The Up-Tick Signal confirms a possible shift or strengthening in bullish order flow. It frequently appears near local swing lows, suggesting increased buying pressure.
The Down-Tick Signal confirms potential bearish order flow. It often forms around local swing highs, signaling growing selling pressure.
⚪ Volume Signals
Volume Signals are derived from delta activity to help traders identify volume-based trend entries. They occur only in confirmed trends and serve as trend continuation triggers.
Bullish Volume Signal: When triggered, enter at candle close and use the built-in trailing stop to manage risk. Exit the trade when the Signal Line crosses below the midline again.
Bearish Volume Signal: When triggered, enter at candle close and use the trailing stop to follow the move downward. Exit the trade when the Signal Line crosses above the midline again.
█ How It Works
⚪ Delta Accumulation
Each candle’s internal buy/sell pressure is estimated using a price–volume ratio model. The resulting delta is accumulated over time to form the Cumulative Delta Curve, showing whether buyers or sellers are in sustained control. Users can select Estimated, Volume Data, or Enhanced modes to align the delta calculation with their preferred market source.
Calculation: Applies Cumulative Delta Integration — a continuous summation of signed volume over time with conditional price weighting. This produces a running measure of net buying or selling activity that evolves dynamically with market flow.
⚪ Signal & Confirmation Lines
The Signal Line reacts faster, acting as a short-term direction probe. The Confirmation Line lags slightly, validating the persistence of the delta trend. Crossovers between these lines frequently precede structural price rotations.
Calculation: Implements Multi-Phase Weighted Moving Functions, layering WMA/EMA structures to control smoothness and minimize phase lag between the fast and slow components.
⚪ Impulse & Momentum Bursts
The Impulse Engine detects statistically significant bursts in delta energy — high-magnitude expansions that often precede breakouts or reversals.
Each impulse is colored according to directional bias, helping visualize moments of strong conviction or exhaustion.
Calculation: Uses Impulse Response Functions, nonlinear filters that measure delta acceleration (Δ²δ/Δt²) to isolate momentum shifts and highlight transient bursts in order flow intensity.
⚪ Trend Layer & Filter
A built-in trend filtration algorithm ensures that bullish and bearish signals only appear when aligned with the dominant trend. The Trend Tolerance setting controls how much short-term noise the filter allows before declaring a trend change — effectively balancing agility vs. stability.
Calculation: Applies Trend Vector Regression, estimating directional slope and deviation using log-based least squares modeling to extract the dominant directional vector from noisy flow data.
⚪ VWAP–EMD Trend Core
The main trend estimation engine fuses Volume-Weighted Average Price (VWAP) logic with an Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD) smoother, creating a non-linear, adaptive response curve. This enhances directional clarity while preserving microstructural sensitivity to shifts in flow balance.
Calculation: Constructs a VWAP–EMD Composite Curve, merging volumetric centroids with intrinsic mode decomposition for adaptive mean tracking and dynamic equilibrium modeling.
⚪ Trailing Stop & Risk Structure
Once a volume-based entry signal appears, a dynamic trailing stop is automatically drawn. It adapts to volatility and follows price movement, helping visualize optimal exit zones, stop hits, and locked profit regions.
█ Any Alert Function Call
The Any Alert Function Call system transforms the indicator into a programmable alert engine:
Combine multiple triggers (Crossover, Trend Flip, Impulse, Tick, TSL Hit, Volume Signal).
Detect slope, midline, or same-direction confirmations.
Customize messages with placeholders like {{ticker}}, {{close}}, {{volume}}, and {{time}}.
Build complex conditional alerts — such as Bull Volume Signal → TSL Hit — without editing the code.
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The content provided in my scripts, indicators, ideas, algorithms, and systems is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or a solicitation to buy or sell any financial instruments. I will not accept liability for any loss or damage, including without limitation any loss of profit, which may arise directly or indirectly from the use of or reliance on such information.
All investments involve risk, and the past performance of a security, industry, sector, market, financial product, trading strategy, backtest, or individual's trading does not guarantee future results or returns. Investors are fully responsible for any investment decisions they make. Such decisions should be based solely on an evaluation of their financial circumstances, investment objectives, risk tolerance, and liquidity needs.
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Counters RatioCounters Ratio
This is an oscillator like indicator.
Bubbles are used to show the intensity with which buyers overtake sellers or vice-versa.
Bigger bubbles would indicate an oversold or overbought condition, when there is more imbalance between sell volume and buy volume .
They may appear sometimes on low volume - this may be a weak overbought or oversold indication.
The big bubbles that appear on significant volume could be used to find divergences with price.
Multiple instances of the indicator can be combined to get a bigger picture.
In the indicator's settings, a ratio limit can be set for the overbought or oversold condition.
Alerts for counters imbalance can be set to fire whenever the condition is satisfied.
Related tools:
• Volume Delta
• CVD
Buy Sell Strategy By Sultan Of Multan (Breakout/Retest)This is a comprehensive, all-in-one trading system designed for Forex, Crypto, and Stocks. It combines Smart Money Concepts (SMC), Trend Following, and Volatility Analysis into a single, easy-to-use toolkit.
Whether you are a scalper or a day trader, this indicator adapts to your style by allowing you to switch between Aggressive Breakouts and Conservative Retests.
🔥 Key Features:
1. Dual Entry Modes (New Update)
Breakout Mode: Get instant signals when price breaks market structure with momentum (BOS/CHoCH).
Retest Mode: The script waits for price to break and then pull back to the broken level before signaling. This reduces fake-outs and improves entry precision.
2. Smart Money Concepts (SMC)
Auto Fractals & Structure: Automatically detects BOS (Break of Structure) and CHoCH (Change of Character).
Fair Value Gaps (FVG): Detects 3-bar imbalances and alerts on midline taps.
Order Blocks (OB): Highlights valid bullish and bearish order blocks with trend alignment.
3. Trend & Bias Filters
EMA Stack & VWAP: Signals are only generated when the trend is aligned (Price > EMA200 & VWAP).
Multi-Timeframe Analysis: Optional HTF filter to ensure you are trading with the higher trend.
4. Advanced Confidence System
Score HUD: A smart panel that rates every signal (0-100) based on Volume (OBV), RSI, Liquidity, and Trend strength.
Volume Analysis: Integrated OBV slope and RVOL (Relative Volume) filters to confirm valid moves.
5. Complete Trade Management
ATR-Based TP/SL: Automatically calculates Stop Loss and Take Profit levels based on market volatility.
Unified Alerts: Get a single alert that includes Entry, SL, TP1, TP2, and Trade Analysis (Risk/Reward, Context) for easy automation.
Safe/Risky Panel: A dashboard that tells you if the last signal was "Safe" (high confidence) or "Risky".
🛠 How to Use:
Select Entry Method: Go to settings and choose "Breakout" for fast entries or "Retest" for safer entries.
Check the HUD: Look at the bottom center/right panels. Only take trades when the Score is Green/High and Volume is supportive.
Follow the Trend: The background color and VWAP line indicate the current market bias. Trade in the direction of the trend.
Disclaimer:
This tool is designed to assist your analysis, not to replace it. Always manage your risk and test on a demo account first.
DeltaPulseDeltaPulse: Professional Cumulative Volume Delta Indicator
DeltaPulse is a free cumulative volume delta (CVD) indicator engineered for modern traders who demand precision, adaptability, and visual clarity. Unlike traditional CVD tools that often suffer from scaling issues, excessive noise, or poor responsiveness across timeframes, DeltaPulse delivers a streamlined, professional-grade solution that "just works" – providing actionable insights into buying and selling pressure with minimal setup.
This indicator accumulates the net difference between buying and selling volume (inferred from candle direction), normalizes it intelligently for consistent readability, and applies advanced smoothing to filter out market noise while preserving momentum signals. The result is a clean, momentum-colored line in a dedicated pane, enhanced by subtle visual cues that highlight key market dynamics.
Whether you're a day trader scalping intraday moves, a swing trader analyzing weekly trends, or an institutional analyst reviewing futures contracts, DeltaPulse adapts seamlessly to your workflow. It's designed to be your go-to tool for confirming trends, spotting divergences, and identifying order flow imbalances – all without the bloat of overcomplicated features.
Key Features
Intelligent Normalization for Universal Compatibility
Automatically adjusts scaling based on chart timeframe and symbol volume profile.
Intraday (1-5 min): Uses a 100-period volume average for responsive, lively signals.
Intraday (15+ min): 50-period average for balanced sensitivity.
Daily/Weekly+: 20-period average for clean, long-term perspective.
Ensures the indicator remains visually meaningful and non-flat on any asset – from low-volume penny stocks to high-liquidity indices like ES or NQ.
Advanced Smoothing Options
Six moving averages to match your trading style:
EMA - Quick reactions to recent delta shifts
SMA - Simple Moving Average - Stable, noise-resistant baseline
WMA - Weighted Moving Average - Emphasizes recent data with linear weighting
HMA - Hull Moving Average - Ultra-smooth yet lag-free – ideal for momentum trading
RMA - Running Moving Average (Wilder's) - Trend-following with minimal whipsaws
VWMA - Volume-Weighted Moving Average - Highlights high-volume delta moves
Lower values increase reactivity; higher values enhance smoothness.
Flexible Reset Mechanisms
Session Reset: Clears CVD at the first regular trading bar each day – perfect for intraday analysis.
Weekly Reset: Resets at the start of each new week – suited for swing and position trading.
No manual intervention required; the indicator handles resets reliably across all timeframes.
Background Shading:
Light green tint above zero; light red below.
Extreme highlights when smoothed CVD exceeds 90% of its 80-bar high/low – flags potential exhaustion or absorption zones.
How It Works
DeltaPulse calculates a simple yet effective volume delta on each bar:
Bullish Bar (close ≥ open): Adds full volume as positive delta.
Bearish Bar (close < open): Subtracts full volume as negative delta.
This raw delta accumulates into a running total (CVD), resetting based on your chosen mode. The total is then:
Normalized against a timeframe-adaptive volume average to ensure consistent scaling.
Smoothed using your selected MA type for noise reduction and trend clarity.
Plotted with momentum-based coloring and visual enhancements.
The output is a single, intuitive line that reveals the underlying battle between buyers and sellers – far more reliably than raw volume bars or basic oscillators.
Trading Applications
DeltaPulse shines in revealing order flow dynamics that price action alone often conceals. Here are proven ways to integrate it:
Trend Confirmation & Momentum Trading
Bullish Setup: Rising green line above zero confirms buyer control – enter longs on pullbacks to support.
Bearish Setup: Falling red line below zero signals seller dominance – short on rallies to resistance.
Zero Line Crosses as Reversal Signals
A crossover from negative to positive territory often marks a sentiment shift – use for entry triggers.
Combine with volume spikes or key levels for high-probability setups.
Enhancement: VWMA mode amplifies signals on high-volume breakouts.
Absorption & Exhaustion Zones
Watch for extreme background highlights: A spike to highs followed by reversal suggests large players absorbing supply.
Ideal for fade trades near overextended levels (e.g., after news events).
Avoid low-volume or illiquid symbols, as delta inference relies on reliable candle data.
Timeframe-Agnostic: Solves the common CVD pitfall of being "dead" on intraday charts or erratic on daily ones through smart, automatic normalization.
Lag-Free Responsiveness: The default HMA smoothing strikes a rare balance – smoother than EMA, faster than SMA – without the computational overhead of exotic filters.
Zero Clutter: No histograms, no extraneous plots, no overwhelming alerts. Just pure, distilled order flow intelligence.
FVG with Fibonacci Levels [MHA Finverse]FVG with Fibonacci Levels - Professional Fair Value Gap Indicator
This advanced Fair Value Gap (FVG) indicator automatically identifies and tracks market imbalances with integrated Fibonacci retracement levels, providing traders with precise entry and exit opportunities.
Key Features:
Smart Gap Detection
• Automatically identifies bullish and bearish fair value gaps in real-time
• Customizable minimum gap percentage filter to avoid noise
• Visual color-coded boxes for easy identification
Fibonacci Integration
• Built-in 0.5 and 0.618 Fibonacci retracement levels
• Fully customizable fib levels, colors, and line styles
• Helps identify optimal entry zones within each gap
Intelligent Gap Management
• Tracks multiple gaps simultaneously (up to 20)
• Automatic gap mitigation detection (Close or Wicks)
• Option to remove or highlight filled gaps
• Auto-hide boxes after specified bar count
Advanced Alert System
• Alerts when gaps are filled
• Fibonacci level touch alerts for both 0.5 and 0.618 levels
• Separate alerts for bullish and bearish setups
• Customizable alert preferences
Clean Visual Display
• Transparent boxes that don't clutter your chart
• Extending lines that update in real-time
• Customizable colors for both bullish and bearish gaps
• Option to change border style when gaps are filled
Perfect For:
Smart Money Concepts (SMC) traders, Price Action traders, and anyone looking to trade market structure and liquidity gaps with precision.
How to Use:
The indicator draws boxes around identified fair value gaps and extends them forward until they are filled. Fibonacci levels within each gap provide optimal entry zones. Set up alerts to get notified when price interacts with these key levels.
Credits
Special thanks to Quant Vue for their code examples and inspiration that contributed to the development of this indicator.
Disclaimer:
This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice. Trading involves substantial risk of loss. Always conduct your own research and consider your risk tolerance before making any trading decisions. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Box TheoryBox Theory – Description
This indicator is based on the popular “Box Theory” concept, where the previous session’s High–Low range acts as the most important structure for the next session.
Traders use this because the market often reacts to the same areas where liquidity, orders, and imbalances were created in the prior session.
At every new session open, the indicator automatically records:
Previous High
Previous Low
Middle (50% level)
These three levels form a box, which becomes your roadmap for the new session.
This method is widely used because it highlights where most reversals, sweeps, and reactions occur—without needing any extra indicators.
How the Zones Are Calculated
Previous High
The highest price of the last session.
This forms the top edge, which acts as resistance and the basis for the Sell Zone.
Previous Low
The lowest price of the last session.
This forms the bottom edge, acting as support and the basis for the Buy Zone.
Middle Line (50% Level)
The exact midpoint between High and Low.
This is the fair-value zone, where price often consolidates and becomes directionless.
No signals are triggered near the middle, because trades taken here historically have low accuracy.
Buy Zone (Green Area)
The lower part of the box.
Price often reacts here because this area held buyers in the previous session.
When price enters this green zone inside the box, the indicator can show a Buy Zone label.
Sell Zone (Red Area)
The upper part of the box.
Price commonly rejects here because this area acted as resistance previously.
When price enters this red zone inside the box, the indicator can show a Sell Zone label.
How Zone Size Is Set (Sensitivity %)
You can adjust how big the Buy/Sell zones are using the Sensitivity (%) input.
Lower % → Smaller zones → More precise signals
Higher % → Larger zones → Signals appear earlier and from farther away
Formula:
Zone Size = (Previous High − Previous Low) × (Sensitivity % ÷ 100)
This lets you customize how tight or how early your signals appear.
Inside-Box Only Logic
The indicator only works inside the previous session’s range.
If price breaks above the previous High → No sell signal
If price breaks below the previous Low → No buy signal
This avoids false signals during breakouts or trending markets.
Alerts
The indicator includes two alerts:
Buy Zone Alert → Triggers when price enters the Buy Zone
Sell Zone Alert → Triggers when price enters the Sell Zone
Just enable them in TradingView’s alert panel.
MTF OB & FVG detector w/ Alerts v2# MTF Order Blocks & Fair Value Gaps Detector with Alerts v2
## Overview
This indicator combines **Multi-Timeframe Order Blocks (OB)** and **Fair Value Gaps (FVG)** detection with integrated bounce alerts. It displays Order Blocks and Fair Value Gaps across multiple timeframes simultaneously and generates real-time alerts when price bounces from these critical zones.
## Key Features
### 🎯 Multi-Timeframe Order Blocks Detection
- **Volumetric Analysis**: Each Order Block displays total volume and dominant side percentage
- **Multiple Timeframes**: Supports 1min, 3min, 5min, 15min, and 60min timeframes
- **Smart Combining**: Automatically merges overlapping Order Blocks from different timeframes into powerful confluence zones
- **Dynamic Extension**: Order Blocks extend until broken, providing clear visual guidance
- **Volume Distribution**: Shows bullish vs bearish volume breakdown with percentage
### 📊 Fair Value Gaps (FVG) Detection
- **Lightweight Processing**: Works on current chart timeframe only for optimal performance
- **Volume Metrics**: Displays FVG volume and dominant side percentage
- **Mitigation Tracking**: Automatically tracks when FVGs are filled or broken
- **Customizable Mitigation Source**: Choose between close price or high/low wicks
### 🔔 Comprehensive Alert System
- **Bounce Alerts**: Get notified when price bounces from OB or FVG zones
- **New Formation Alerts**: Alerts when new Order Blocks or Fair Value Gaps form
- **Combined Zone Alerts**: Special alerts when multiple Order Blocks merge into strong confluence zones
- **Customizable Thresholds**: Set minimum number of combined OBs required for strong zone alerts
### 🎨 Visual Customization
- **Inverted Color Schemes**: Optional inverted colors for both OB and FVG
- OB: Choose between traditional (Bullish=Blue, Bearish=Red) or inverted (Bullish=Red, Bearish=Blue)
- FVG: Choose between Bullish=Orange/Bearish=Aqua or inverted
- **Clean Labels**: Shows timeframe, zone type, volume, and dominant percentage
- **Combined Tags**: Optional labels for merged zones
- **Adjustable Extension**: Control how far zones extend into the future
## How It Works
### Order Blocks
Order Blocks identify institutional trading zones where large players have placed significant orders. The indicator:
1. Detects swing highs/lows using configurable swing length
2. Identifies the last opposing candle before a strong move
3. Analyzes volume distribution (bullish vs bearish)
4. Tracks zone validity until price breaks through
5. Combines overlapping zones from multiple timeframes
### Fair Value Gaps
Fair Value Gaps represent price imbalances that often get filled. The indicator:
1. Identifies 3-candle patterns with gaps between candles
2. Filters gaps by size percentile to show only significant ones
3. Calculates volume distribution within the gap
4. Tracks mitigation when price returns to fill the gap
5. Extends gaps dynamically until filled
### Bounce Detection
The indicator detects bounces using a two-step process:
1. **Touch Phase**: Tracks when price enters a zone (touchedInside flag)
2. **Bounce Phase**: Confirms bounce when price exits the zone in the expected direction
- Bullish zones: Price closes above top after touching inside
- Bearish zones: Price closes below bottom after touching inside
## Settings Guide
### General Configuration
- **Show Historic Zones**: Display invalidated/broken zones
- **Zone Invalidation**: Choose between wick or close for break detection
- **Combine Overlapping Order Blocks**: Merge OBs from different timeframes
- **Swing Length**: Controls sensitivity (smaller = more OBs, larger = fewer OBs)
- **Zone Count**: Choose from High/Medium/Low/One per timeframe
- **Invert Colors OB**: Swap bullish/bearish color scheme
### Alert Settings
- **Enable Alerts**: Master switch for all alerts
- **Alert on Bullish/Bearish Bounce**: Choose which bounce directions to monitor
- **Alert on New OB Formation**: Get notified when new Order Blocks form
- **Alert on Combined OBs**: Alerts for strong confluence zones
- **Min OBs for Strong Zone Alert**: Threshold for combined zone alerts (default: 2)
### Fair Value Gaps
- **Show Fair Value Gaps**: Toggle FVG display
- **FVG Mitigation Source**: Choose close or high/low for mitigation detection
- **Bullish/Bearish FVG**: Enable/disable each type
- **Invert FVG Colors**: Swap FVG color scheme
### Multi-Timeframe
- **Show Lower Timeframes**: Display OBs from timeframes lower than chart
- **Individual Timeframe Toggles**: Enable/disable 1min, 3min, 5min, 15min, 60min
### Style
- **Text Color**: Customize label text color
- **Extend Zones**: Set extension length in bars (default: 40)
- **Show Tag**: Display combined indicator in merged zone labels
## Usage Tips
### For Day Trading
- Enable 1min, 3min, and 5min timeframes
- Use "High" zone count for more trading opportunities
- Watch for bounces from combined zones (highest probability)
### For Swing Trading
- Enable 15min, 60min, and higher timeframes
- Use "Medium" or "Low" zone count for major zones only
- Focus on combined zones with 3+ timeframes
### For Scalping
- Use current timeframe only (disable MTF)
- Enable both OB and FVG
- Set up alerts for quick bounce notifications
### Alert Setup
1. Click "Create Alert" in TradingView
2. Choose from available alert conditions:
- **Bullish Bounce (OB/FVG)**: Long entry opportunities
- **Bearish Bounce (OB/FVG)**: Short entry opportunities
- **New OB Formation**: Early zone identification
- **Strong Combined Zone**: High-probability confluence areas
3. Set alert frequency to "Once Per Bar Close" to avoid false signals
## Technical Details
### Performance Optimizations
- Maximum 100 boxes/labels for efficient rendering
- Lightweight FVG processing on current timeframe only
- Dynamic memory management with array size limits
- Selective rendering of active zones only
### Calculations
- **ATR Multiplier**: Zones exceeding 3.5x ATR are filtered out
- **Volume Percentage**: `max(bullVol, bearVol) / totalVolume × 100`
- **FVG Size Filter**: Uses 100th percentile of last 1000 gaps
- **Overlap Detection**: Uses intersection/union ratio for combining zones
## Credits & License
This indicator combines and enhances concepts from:
- "Volumized Order Blocks" methodology
- "Volumatic Fair Value Gaps" approach
**License**: Mozilla Public License 2.0 (MPL-2.0)
## Disclaimer
This indicator is provided for **educational and informational purposes only**. Trading involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for every investor. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always do your own research and consult with a licensed financial advisor before making trading decisions.
## Version History
**v2 (Current)**
- Combined OB and FVG into single indicator
- Added comprehensive alert system
- Improved performance with lightweight FVG processing
- Enhanced bounce detection with touch-inside logic
- Added volume metrics to zone labels
- Implemented dynamic zone extension until broken
- Added combined zone detection with configurable thresholds
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### Chart Examples
The indicator displays:
- **Red Zones** (Inverted): Bullish Order Blocks / Bearish FVGs
- **Blue Zones** (Inverted): Bearish Order Blocks / Bullish FVGs
- **Orange Zones** (Inverted): Bullish Fair Value Gaps
- **Aqua Zones** (Inverted): Bearish Fair Value Gaps
Each zone shows:
- Timeframe label (e.g., "5m", "15m", "1H")
- Zone type (OB or FVG)
- Total volume in millions (e.g., "12.5M")
- Dominant side percentage (e.g., "85%")
**Example Label**: ` 5m & 15m OB 45.2M (78%)`
- Combined zone from 5min and 15min timeframes
- Order Block type
- 45.2 million total volume
- 78% volume on dominant side
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## Support & Updates
For issues, suggestions, or questions, please leave a comment on the indicator page.
**Author**: © rasukaru666
**Compatible with**: TradingView Pine Script v6
Liquidity Hunter Pro A1 EngineLiquidity Hunter Pro A1 Engine is an advanced trading indicator designed for precision entries during the NY session by tracking institutional liquidity raids across major forex sessions.
Key Features:
Session-Based Liquidity Detection - Automatically identifies when price raids Previous Day High/Low, Asian Session, and London Session liquidity levels
Smart Entry Signals - Color-coded triangles (GREEN/YELLOW/RED) based on confluence strength with FVG and market structure confirmation
A1 Rating System - Proprietary 6-point scoring algorithm that evaluates trend alignment, session timing, R:R ratio, and market structure for premium setups
Fair Value Gaps (FVG) - Visualizes institutional imbalances with auto-managed boxes
Real-Time HUD Dashboard - Shows current session, trading window status, last raid details, active signals with entry/SL/TP levels, and A1 rating
Risk Management - Built-in TP/SL calculator with customizable risk:reward ratios and stop loss buffers
Customizable Display - Toggle session levels, FVG boxes, signal quality filters, and labels to match your trading style
Best Used For:
NY session traders (9:30-11:30 EST default window)
Liquidity sweep strategies
ICT/Smart Money concepts
Forex pairs (works on all timeframes, 5M-15M recommended)
Alerts included for all raid types and A1-rated setups.
LVN Smart Liquidity📊 LVN SMART LIQUIDITY
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🎯 OVERVIEW
LVN Smart Liquidity is an advanced Market Profile-based indicator that automatically identifies Low Volume Nodes (LVN) across multiple timeframes. Unlike traditional volume-based indicators, this tool uses TPO (Time Price Opportunity) calculations to detect price levels where minimal trading activity occurred, revealing potential breakout zones and rapid price movement areas.
These LVN zones often behave similarly to Fair Value Gaps (FVG) in Smart Money Concepts, representing "thin air" areas where price tends to move quickly with minimal resistance. The indicator provides dynamic zone management with an immunity period system to prevent premature zone closure.
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🔬 HOW IT WORKS
MARKET PROFILE TPO METHODOLOGY:
The indicator analyzes each higher timeframe period by:
1. Dividing the price range into 20 equal levels
2. Counting how many bars touched each level (TPO count)
3. Identifying levels with TPO counts below the threshold (default 30% of maximum)
4. Creating horizontal zones that extend until price touches them
MULTI-TIMEFRAME ANALYSIS:
• Supports up to 5 independent timeframes simultaneously
• Each timeframe generates its own LVN zones with unique colors
• Auto-timeframe mode adapts to your chart period
• Zones project from historical sessions onto current price action
SMART ZONE MANAGEMENT:
• Immunity Period: New zones are protected for N bars after creation (default 20)
• This prevents zones from disappearing immediately when price is already within them
• Zones extend right until price touches them, then stop extending
• Historical zones remain visible for reference (optional)
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💡 WHY LVN ZONES MATTER
Low Volume Nodes represent price levels where:
✓ Price spent minimal time (rejection zones)
✓ Few market participants were active
✓ Inefficient price discovery occurred
✓ Similar to Fair Value Gaps in ICT/SMC methodology
TRADING APPLICATIONS:
• Breakout Acceleration: Price moves rapidly through LVN zones
• Profit Targets: Place targets beyond LVN zones where momentum slows
• Stop Loss Placement: Avoid placing stops inside LVN zones (price likely to continue)
• Confluence with FVG: LVN zones often align with Fair Value Gaps
• Retest Opportunities: When price revisits LVN, expect quick moves
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⚙️ KEY FEATURES
TIMEFRAME FLEXIBILITY:
• 5 independent timeframe slots with enable/disable toggles
• Auto-mode intelligently selects higher timeframes
• Preset options: 5m, 15m, 30m, 1H, 2H, 4H, D, W, 2W, M, 3M, 6M, 12M
VISUAL CUSTOMIZATION:
• Individual color settings for each timeframe
• Adjustable box transparency and border width
• Toggle timeframe labels and period dates on/off
• Four text size options: tiny, small, normal, large
ADVANCED CONTROLS:
• LVN Threshold: 0-50% (default 30%) - lower = fewer, stronger zones
• Immunity Period: 0-50 bars (default 20) - prevents premature closure
• Show/Hide old boxes for clean chart appearance
• Maximum 500 boxes supported per timeframe
PROFESSIONAL DISPLAY:
• Zones show timeframe label (5m, 1H, D, etc.)
• Optional period dates (dd.MM-dd.MM format)
• Boxes extend right dynamically until price touch
• Clean visual hierarchy with bordered zones
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📈 HOW TO USE
SETUP:
1. Add indicator to chart
2. Enable desired timeframes (TF1, TF2, etc.)
3. Adjust LVN threshold based on your trading style:
• 20-25% = Very selective (only thinnest zones)
• 30-35% = Balanced (recommended for most markets)
• 40-50% = More zones (higher sensitivity)
INTERPRETATION:
• RED/DARK ZONES = Low trading activity occurred here
• Price tends to move THROUGH these zones quickly
• Similar behavior to Fair Value Gaps (FVG) in Smart Money theory
• Expect acceleration when price enters LVN zones
TRADING STRATEGIES:
1. BREAKOUT TRADING:
- Wait for price to approach LVN zone
- Enter when price breaks into the zone
- Expect rapid movement through the zone
- Target next support/resistance beyond LVN
2. CONFLUENCE ANALYSIS:
- Combine with other SMC concepts (Order Blocks, FVG, Liquidity)
- LVN + FVG overlap = high-probability acceleration zone
- Use higher timeframe LVN as directional bias
3. MULTI-TIMEFRAME:
- Daily LVN = major breakout zones
- 4H LVN = intraday momentum areas
- 15m LVN = scalping opportunities
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⚠️ IMPORTANT NOTES
WHAT THIS INDICATOR IS:
✓ Market Profile TPO-based LVN detector
✓ Multi-timeframe zone identification tool
✓ Visual representation of low trading activity areas
✓ Complementary to Smart Money Concepts (SMC/ICT)
WHAT THIS INDICATOR IS NOT:
✗ Not a standalone trading system
✗ Not a guaranteed profit generator
✗ Not financial advice
✗ Requires confirmation from price action and other tools
LIMITATIONS:
• Works best on liquid markets with reliable data
• Lower timeframes may produce excessive zones
• Requires understanding of Market Profile concepts
• Performance depends on proper threshold calibration
BEST PRACTICES:
• Start with 1-2 timeframes, add more as needed
• Use higher timeframes for swing trading
• Combine with support/resistance, trendlines, order blocks
• Backtest on your specific instrument before live trading
• Adjust immunity period based on market volatility
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🔧 SETTINGS GUIDE
TIMEFRAME GROUPS (1-5):
Each group contains:
• Enable toggle - Turn timeframe on/off
• Timeframe selector - Choose period or Auto
• Box color - Zone fill color
• Border color - Zone outline color
GENERAL SETTINGS:
• LVN Threshold (%) - Percentage of max TPO to qualify as LVN
• Show Old LVN Boxes - Keep historical zones visible
• Box Border Width - Visual thickness (1-4)
• Immunity Period - Protection bars for new zones
• Show Timeframe - Display TF label in boxes
• Show Period - Display date range in boxes
• Text Size - Label size adjustment
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📊 ORIGINALITY & UNIQUENESS
This indicator is original because:
1. TPO-BASED CALCULATION: Uses Market Profile Time-Price-Opportunity methodology instead of traditional volume analysis, making it work on all markets including those without real volume data (Forex, some indices).
2. IMMUNITY SYSTEM: Unique protection mechanism prevents zones from disappearing immediately when price is already within zone boundaries at creation time.
3. TRUE MULTI-TIMEFRAME: Independent calculation for each timeframe with separate zone management, not simple higher timeframe projection.
4. SMART ZONE LIFECYCLE: Zones dynamically extend until price touch, then become static historical references.
5. FVG-LIKE BEHAVIOR: Bridges traditional Market Profile analysis with modern Smart Money Concepts by identifying zones that behave similarly to Fair Value Gaps.
Unlike existing LVN indicators that rely on volume data, this tool uses time-based analysis, making it universal across all market types and compatible with brokers that don't provide accurate volume information.
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📚 TECHNICAL BACKGROUND
MARKET PROFILE THEORY:
Developed by J. Peter Steidlmayer in the 1980s, Market Profile analyzes market behavior by examining price and time relationships. Low Volume Nodes in traditional profile represent areas where market participants showed minimal interest.
TPO (TIME PRICE OPPORTUNITY):
Instead of counting volume, TPO counts how many time periods (bars) touched each price level. This approach:
• Works on all markets regardless of volume data quality
• Reflects actual time-based market acceptance/rejection
• Reveals psychological price levels through time distribution
CONNECTION TO SMART MONEY CONCEPTS:
Fair Value Gaps (FVG) in ICT methodology represent similar inefficiencies:
• Areas where price moved too quickly
• Imbalances in buying/selling pressure
• Zones that price may revisit or accelerate through
• LVN zones often overlap with FVG locations
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🎓 RECOMMENDED RESOURCES
To maximize this indicator's effectiveness, study:
• Market Profile fundamentals (TPO, POC, Value Area)
• Smart Money Concepts (FVG, Order Blocks, Liquidity)
• Multi-timeframe analysis techniques
• Volume Profile comparison (understand the difference)
COMPANION INDICATOR:
Consider using "HVN Smart Liquidity" (opposite concept) to identify both high and low volume zones for complete Market Profile analysis.
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💬 SUPPORT & FEEDBACK
Questions or suggestions? Feel free to comment below or send a private message.
If you find this indicator useful, please boost and share with other traders!
⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This indicator is for educational purposes only. Trading involves risk. Always do your own research and use proper risk management.
🟡 GOLD 4H HUD v8.9 — Loose ICT OB + Strong/Weak + FVG/HVN/LVNGOLD 4H HUD v8.9 is a clean, structured Smart Money Concepts (SMC)–based analysis tool designed exclusively for XAUUSD on the 4-hour timeframe.
It focuses on the three most important elements for institutional orderflow analysis:
✔ Loose ICT Order Blocks (Demand/Supply)
✔ Fair Value Gaps (FVG)
✔ Volume Profile Zones (HVN/LVN/POC)
The script builds a professional-style HUD that displays the key institutional regions and structural levels that matter most for gold traders.
📌 Key Features
1 — Market Structure Engine (HH/HL & BOS)
The indicator detects:
Minor swing Highs and Lows
Last confirmed HH / HL levels
Break of Structure (BOS) for directional bias
EMA-200 trend filter (UP / DOWN / NEUTRAL)
This gives traders a clean structural read without clutter or noise.
2 — Loose FVG Engine (Tolerance-Based ICT Gaps)
A soft-threshold FVG engine detects “loose” Fair Value Gaps using a 0.1% price tolerance.
This method ensures:
Fewer missed imbalances
Cleaner OB/FVG alignment
Higher accuracy on 4H gold displacement legs
FVGs automatically shift to the right side of the chart for clean visualization.
3 — Order Block Engine (Demand/Supply + Strong/Weak Classification)
A simplified ICT-style OB engine scans the past few candles whenever BOS is detected.
It identifies:
Demand OB during bullish BOS
Supply OB during bearish BOS
Strong OB if fully nested inside an active FVG
Weak OB otherwise
OB boxes include:
Clear color coding (strong vs. weak)
Price range labels inside each box
Automatic right-shift for visual clarity
4 — Volume Profile Engine (POC / HVN / LVN / VAH / VAL)
Based on a rolling window (default 120 bars), the script builds a lightweight volume distribution.
It displays:
POC (Point of Control)
HVN (High Volume Node)
LVN (Low Volume Node)
Value Area High / Low
HVN/LVN zones are shown as right-shifted colored boxes with price labels.
These zones help identify:
Institutional accumulation
Low-liquidity rejection points
Areas where price tends to react strongly
5 — Support / Resistance Mapping
The script automatically generates:
OB-based support/resistance
Swing-high/swing-low levels
HVN/LVN structural levels
These are displayed in the HUD for fast reference.
6 — Professional HUD Panel
A compact, easy-to-read HUD summarizes:
Trend direction
Latest HH/HL
OB ranges (Strong/Weak)
HVN/LVN price zones
POC
Multi-layer support & resistance
This turns the script into a fully functional analysis dashboard.
📌 What This Indicator Is NOT
To avoid misunderstanding:
It does not take entries or generate buy/sell signals
It does not auto-detect CHOCH, MSS, SMT, or sweeps
It is not a trading bot
This tool is designed as an institutional-style map and analysis HUD, not a strategy.
📌 Best Use Case
This indicator is ideal for traders who want to:
Read institutional structure on XAUUSD
Identify clean Demand/Supply zones
Visualize FVG/OB/HVN interactions
Track high-value liquidity levels
Build directional bias on 4H before dropping to execution timeframes
⚠ Important Note
This tool is designed exclusively for the 4H timeframe.
Using it on lower timeframes will display a warning.
Execution Heatmap v8 — Classic Blocks (Final Logic)This indicator visualizes real-time market context through a structured execution heatmap, representing multiple analytic dimensions in a compact on-chart panel. Designed for traders who rely on confluence-based decision making, it tracks the shifting behavior of price, volume, and structural regimes to help identify momentum shifts, exhaustion points, and directional conviction.
🔶 Overview
The Execution Heatmap v8 consolidates key elements from trend, volume, and momentum analysis into a single panel. Each row represents a core component of the execution model, colored dynamically to reflect bullish, bearish, neutral, or mixed states. The final block produces a BUY, SELL, or SELL-ALERT classification — fully aligned with the internal logic of the GOLDMASTER‑HUD framework.
🔸 Core Logic Components
VWAP Direction: Detects price bias relative to VWAP (overextended, below value, or neutral).
Impulse Engine: Evaluates momentum using RSI and MFI thresholds to determine directional energy.
Volume Surge: Highlights aggressive volume imbalances and determines the dominant side (bull or bear).
Fake Break Detection: Identifies false breakouts at recent swing extremes to flag potential reversals.
Regime Filter: Measures underlying trend structure using dual‑EMA alignment (20/50 EMA).
Pattern Recognition: Detects emerging HL (higher low) or LH (lower high) structures.
Structure Strength: Maps strong vs. weak structural phases based on regime and pattern alignment.
Final Signal Engine: Synthesizes all modules into actionable classifications:
BUY: Price structure supports trend continuation.
SELL‑ALERT: Early weakness or exhaustion detected within a strong up‑trend.
SELL: Confirmed reversal alignment (momentum, VWAP, volume, and structure all bearish).
WAIT: Caution when conditions remain inconclusive.
🟩🟥 Color‑Coded Heat Blocks
Each metric is represented as a colored cell:
Green: Bullish / upward bias
Red: Bearish / downward bias
Yellow: Neutral / weak / mixed
Dark gray: Undefined or transitional
⚙️ Customization
Adjustable panel position (bottom‑right, bottom‑left, top‑right, top‑left).
Non‑intrusive table layout optimized for overlaying on active charts.
Lightweight execution with minimal resource load, ideal for intraday use.
FX OSINT - Institutional Midnight Intelligence For ForexFX OSINT — Institutional Midnight Intelligence For Forex
See Your FX Charts Like an Intelligence Briefing, Not a Guess
If you’ve ever stared at EURUSD or GBPJPY and thought:
Where is the real liquidity?
Is this move sponsored by smart money or just noise?
Am I buying into premium or discount?
…then FX OSINT is designed for you.
FX OSINT (Forex Open Source Intelligence) treats the FX market the way an analyst treats an investigation:
Collect open‑source signals from price, time, and volatility.
Map out liquidity, structure, and sessions in a repeatable way.
Present them in a clean, non‑cluttered dashboard so you can read context quickly.
No rainbow spaghetti. No 12 indicators stacked on top of each other. Just structured information, midnight visuals, and a clear read on what the market is doing right now.
Why FX OSINT Exists
Many FX traders run into the same problems:
Overloaded charts – multiple indicators fighting for space, none talking to each other.
Signals with no context – arrows that ignore structure, sessions, and liquidity.
Tools not tuned for FX – generic indicators that don’t care what pair you are on.
FX OSINT brings this together into one FX‑focused framework that:
Understands structure : BOS/CHOCH, swings, and trend across multiple timeframes.
Respects liquidity : sweeps, order blocks, and FVGs with controlled visibility.
Reads volatility & ADR : how far today’s range has developed.
Knows the clock : London, New York, and key killzones.
Scores confluence : a 0–100 engine that summarizes how much is lining up.
FX OSINT is built for traders who want structured, institutional‑style logic with a disciplined, midnight‑themed UI —not flashing buy/sell buttons.
1. Midnight Dashboard — Top‑Right Intelligence Panel
This panel acts as your compact “situation room”:
CONFLUENCE — 0–100 score blending trend alignment, volatility regime, sessions, liquidity events, order blocks, FVGs, and ADR context.
REGIME — Low / Building / Normal / Expansion / Extreme, driven by ATR relationships, so you know if you’re in chop, trend, or expansion.
HTF / MTF / LTF TREND — Higher‑, medium‑, and current‑timeframe bias in one place, so you see if you are trading with or against the larger flow.
ADR USED — How much of today’s typical range has already been consumed in percentage terms.
PIP VALUE — Approximate pip size per pair, including JPY‑style pairs.
Everything is bold, legible, and color‑coded, but the layout stays minimal so you can:
Look once → understand the context.
2. Structure, BOS, CHOCH — Smart‑Money‑Style Skeleton
FX OSINT tracks swing highs and lows, then shows how structure evolves:
Trend logic based on evolving swings, not just a moving average cross.
BOS (Break of Structure) when price expands in the direction of trend.
CHOCH (Change of Character) when behavior flips and the market structure changes.
Labels are selective, not spammy . You don’t get a tag on every minor wiggle—only when structure meaningfully shifts, so it’s easier to answer:
"Are we continuing the current leg, or did something actually change here?"
3. Liquidity Sweeps, Order Blocks & FVGs — The OSINT Layer
FX OSINT treats liquidity as a key information layer:
Liquidity sweeps — Detects when price spikes through recent highs/lows and then snaps back, flagging potential stop runs.
Order blocks — The last opposite candle before a displacement move, drawn as controlled boxes with limited lifespan to avoid clutter.
Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) — Three‑candle imbalances rendered as precise zones with a cap on how many can exist at once.
Under the hood, boxes are managed so your chart does not become a wall of old zones:
// Draw Order Blocks with overlap prevention
if isBullishOB and showOrderBlocks
if array.size(obBoxes) >= maxBoxes
oldBox = array.shift(obBoxes)
box.delete(oldBox)
newBox = box.new(bar_index , low , bar_index + obvLength, high ,
border_color = bullColor, bgcolor = bullColorTransp,
border_width = 2, extend = extend.none)
array.push(obBoxes, newBox)
Box limits keep the number of zones under control.
Borders and transparency are tuned so you still see price clearly.
You end up with a curated liquidity map , rather than a chart buried under every level price has ever touched.
4. Volatility, ADR & Sessions — Time and Range Intelligence
FX OSINT runs a Volatility Regime Analyzer and an ADR engine in the background:
Volatility regime — Five states (Low → Extreme) derived from fast vs. slow ATR.
ADR bands — Daily high/mid/low projected from the current daily open.
ADR used % — How far today’s move has traveled relative to its typical range.
On the time side:
Asia, London, New York sessions are softly highlighted with a single active background to avoid overlapping colors.
Killzones (e.g., London and New York opens) can be emphasized when you want to focus on where significant moves often begin.
Together, this helps you answer:
"What time is it in the trading day?"
"How stretched are we?"
"Is expansion just starting, or are we late to the move?"
5. ICT‑Style Add‑Ons — BOS/CHOCH, Premium/Discount, and Confluence
For modern FX / ICT‑inspired workflows, FX OSINT includes:
BOS / CHOCH labels — Clear structural shifts based on swings.
Premium / Discount zones — 25%, 50%, 75% levels of the daily range, so you know if you are buying discount in an uptrend or selling premium in a downtrend.
Confluence score — A single number summarizing how many conditions line up in the current context.
Instead of replacing your plan, FX OSINT compresses your checklist into the chart:
Structure
Liquidity
Session / Time
Volatility / ADR
Higher‑timeframe alignment
When these agree, the dashboard reflects it. When they don’t, it stays neutral and lets you see the conflict.
How To Use FX OSINT
FX OSINT is not a signal bot. It is an information engine that organizes context so you can apply your own plan.
A typical workflow might look like:
Start on higher timeframes (e.g., H4/D1) to form directional bias from structure, volatility regime, and ADR context.
Move to intraday timeframes (e.g., M15/H1) around your chosen sessions (London and/or New York).
Look for confluence :
HTF / MTF / LTF trends aligned.
Price in discount for longs or premium for shorts.
Recent liquidity sweep into a meaningful OB or FVG.
Confluence score at or above a level you consider significant.
Then refine entries using BOS/CHOCH on lower timeframes according to your own risk and execution rules.
FX OSINT aims to make sure you do not enter a trade without seeing:
Where you are in the day (ADR and sessions).
Where you are in the volatility cycle (regime).
Who currently appears in control (structure and trend).
Which liquidity was just targeted (sweeps and zones).
Design Choices and Scope
FX OSINT was designed around a few clear constraints:
FX‑focused — Logic and filters tuned for FX majors, minors, exotics, and metals. It is intended for FX markets, not for every possible asset class.
Open‑source — The full Pine Script code is available so you can read it, learn from it, and adapt it to your own workflow if needed.
Clear themes — Two main visual styles (e.g., dark institutional “midnight” and a lighter accent variant) with a focus on readability, not visual noise.
Chart‑friendly — Panels use fixed areas, session highlights avoid overlapping, and boxes are capped/pruned so the chart remains usable.
FX OSINT is for only Forex pairs, not anything else!
Hope you enjoyed and remember your Open Source Intelligence Matters 😉!
-officialjackofalltrades
Dual SMT - Standard & Hidden [Pogiest]General
Smart Money Technique (SMT) involves identifying divergences in a correlated asset triad to predict new phases of price, a shift in market sentiment, and also potential trend reversals. An SMT divergence occurs when one or two assets makes a new high or low, but the other asset or assets does not, signaling a potential shift in market direction. A Hidden SMT Divergence occurs when one or two assets’ closing price closes higher or lower than the other one or two assets’ closing price. However, with potential gaps in price, an opening price can also be the extreme when comparing assets for divergences. Hidden SMT divergence compares the candle bodies while a Standard SMT divergence compares the highs and lows. Both types of SMTs are considered to be cracks in correlation and can be used to identify potential new phases of price whether it be a reversal, retracement, consolidation, and continuation.
Note: Credit of concepts/ideas goes to ICT and TraderDaye.
What Makes This Indicator Unique
The indicator has the ability to display Standard SMTs, Hidden SMTs, or both simultaneously in real-time, tick by tick in the time period selected in a correlated asset triad. Toggle modes for each type of SMT will run independently (runs when enabled) and therefore, optimizes performance. Option to select three different tickers in settings instead of limiting analysis to pairs makes this indicator more versatile. In addition, the indicator has “Invert” toggle options to track both Standard and Hidden SMTs for assets with negative correlations.
Instead of confirming SMT by selecting the number of pivots to look back for detection and confirmation, lines will be plotted on the chart on the first tick it detects a divergence. This can help traders anticipate SMTs in advance and give early warnings instead of waiting for a pivot confirmation. Active lines are displayed on the chart when the indicator identifies a divergence from the current time range to the previous time range in a correlated asset triad. These lines will move dynamically tick by tick on the chart and are anchored to the exact high/lows (Standard SMT) or bodies extremes (Hidden SMT). For inverted symbols, the lines will plot at the inverted anchor points. If new extremes are being made, the lines will move dynamically with the current forming candle for visual precision. During the current time period, the indicator continues to scan for new highs/lows as well as scanning the body high/lows while making line adjustments automatically. Lines will get deleted once the SMT becomes invalid.
The indicator is also designed for consecutive time ranges or cycles. Users are able to select the timeframe to monitor divergences which the indicator has multiple options to choose from including the most used timeframes (i.e. Monthly, Weekly, Daily, 6HR, 4HR, 90M, 1HR, 30M, 15M, etc). For example, if the 90m timeframe is selected, then the indicator will scan for divergences at the extremes in the current 90m cycle and compare the extremes to the previous 90m cycle. The indicator is designed to work when viewing lower timeframes while selecting higher timeframe cycles in settings.
There are four separate alert systems included in this indicator consisting of Standard bull/bear and Hidden bull/bear. Indicator is mode-aware and only triggers when alerts are enabled.
Dynamic Capabilities
Active (Real-Time):
For Standard SMT (High/Low), the indicator scans for divergences using the absolute highs and lows of each candle:
• Bull SMT: Compares the lowest points (wicks included).
• Bear SMT: Compares the highest points (wicks included).
In addition to SMT lines being plotted immediately after detection and lines moving dynamically at new high/low extremes, the indicator will remove the SMT automatically at the first tick it detects the divergence becoming invalid (i.e. all assets made a higher high or lower low in two consecutive time periods). Standard SMT labels are displayed as "SMT - TF" and are anchored to the center of the SMT line.
For Hidden SMT (Bodies), the indicator scans for divergences using only the candle body extremes (open/close, ignoring wicks):
• Bull SMT: Compares the lowest body prices (min of open/close) - divergence based on where bodies close, not wicks.
• Bear SMT: Compares the highest body prices (max of open/close) - divergence based on where bodies close, not wicks.
In addition to SMT lines being plotted immediately after detection and lines moving dynamically following the body high/low extremes, the indicator will remove the SMT automatically once the divergence becomes invalid (i.e. all assets made a higher high or lower low with the body extremes in two consecutive time periods). Hidden SMT labels are displayed as "SMT - TF" and are anchored to the center of the SMT line.
Historical (Fixed Plotting):
Once an SMT divergence (Standard or Hidden) was active and the current time range completes, the SMT line will be plotted and fixed on the chart as a historical line as the new time range starts. When the new time range starts, the cycle resets and the indicator scans for a new active SMT line in the current time range compared to the previous time range. Historical lines are stored for Standard SMT (up to 5) and Hidden SMT (up to 5) for the most recent lines.
Inverse SMT lines (Negative Correlation):
Assets with a negative correlation can be selected in settings with the Invert toggle option selected in settings. SMT divergences for both Standard and Hidden SMTs will be plotted on the chart at their respective anchor points from the previous time cycle to the current time cycle. Lines will behave normally as how it functions when the invert toggle is deselected. However, the lines are inverted on the chart with bullish SMT lines at the highs or bearish SMT lines at the lows.
Usage
Traders can use both types of SMT divergences to anticipate potential reversals in points of interest such as higher timeframe swing points, supply/demand zones, higher timeframe imbalances, key levels, etc. This indicator can also be beneficial in identifying cracks in correlation via Hidden SMT when there are no divergences off the highs and lows. SMT divergences (standard and hidden) can be used as a confirmation tool with other confluences to identify trend direction with respect to points of interest, higher timeframe order-flow, lower timeframe order-flow, etc. In addition, having both a Standard SMT and Hidden SMT divergence display could potentially signal a reversal. It is up to the trader to gauge the price action at the time.
Settings
1. Choose up to three different assets to monitor.
Note: If only two are selected, the indicator will only display the two selected and compare the two assets for divergences.
2. Choose up to one timeframe to monitor.
3. Enable/disable Invert mode.
4. For Standard and Hidden SMT: Enable/disable SMT-Active lines, option to change line style, line width, bull SMT line color, bear SMT line color, and bull/bear label text color.
5. For Standard and Hidden SMT: Enable/disable Historical SMT lines, adjust max historical SMT signals to be displayed (up to 5), option to change line style, line width, bull SMT line color, bear SMT line color, and bull/bear label text color.
6. For Standard and Hidden SMT: Show/hide SMT Labels and adjustable label offset.
7. Shared Label Settings: Adjust label size.
8. Enable/disable SMT Active alerts for Standard and Hidden SMT.
Risk Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. All trading and investment decisions remain solely the responsibility of the user.
Trading involves a high degree of risk, and past performance is not indicative of future results.
Always conduct your own research and consult with a qualified financial professional before making any trading decisions.
By using this indicator, users acknowledge they understand these risks and accept full responsibility for their trading decisions and outcomes.
SMC Indicator by BadshahIntroduction
Unlock the hidden narrative of price action with this focused Smart Money Concepts (SMC) toolkit. Designed for precision and clarity, this indicator strips away chart noise to reveal the "skeleton" of the market. Whether you are tracking trend continuations or hunting for valid reversals, this tool automates the technical heavy lifting, allowing you to focus purely on execution.
How It Works
This script analyzes price action in real-time to map out two critical components of institutional trading:
1. Market Structure Architecture The indicator uses a rolling pivot algorithm to identify significant Highs and Lows based on your preferred sensitivity.
BOS (Break of Structure): Marks the confirmation of trend momentum. A solid line is drawn when price successfully closes beyond a structural pivot in the direction of the trend (e.g., breaking a high in an uptrend).
ChoCh (Change of Character): signals a potential shift in market sentiment. A dashed line appears when price violates a key swing point opposite to the prevailing trend, often the first sign of a reversal.
2. Liquidity Inefficiencies (FVG) The script scans every candle formation to detect Fair Value Gaps (Imbalances)—zones where aggressive buying or selling occurred without reciprocal trading.
Bullish Gaps: Highlighted when a candle's low fails to overlap with the high of the candle two periods prior.
Bearish Gaps: Highlighted when a candle's high fails to overlap with the low of the candle two periods prior.
These boxes extend forward, serving as high-probability "magnets" for price to revisit and rebalance.
Settings & Customization
Swing Length: Adjust the lookback period to tune the indicator for Scalping (lower values) or Swing Trading (higher values).
Visual Control: Toggle specific features (BOS, ChoCh, FVG) on or off and fully customize colors to blend with your chart theme.
Disclaimer
This indicator is strictly for analytical and educational purposes. It visualizes historical and real-time data but does not guarantee future market movements. Always manage your risk responsibly.
VOID/DOM Tier4 Options CoreExecution Windows
Professional Description (Publish-Ready)
VOID/DOM Tier4 Options Core is an institutional-grade microstructure engine designed to map premium flow, volatility skew, contract drift, and IV-pressure zones during the highest-value trading windows of the day.
This module is optimized for OPTIONS decision-making, not price-only signals. It extracts Tier-4 DOM + Options Chain influence and converts it into clean flow-intent guidance, ideal for directional confirmation, momentum continuation, or early-warning reversal detection.
Core Capabilities
• Tier-4 Options DOM Mapping
Captures hidden liquidity pockets, premium migrations, and microstructure imbalances that standard technical indicators can’t see.
• Flow Premium Pressure (0630–1300 Core Session)
Tracks how premium shifts through the morning auction → trend establishment → mid-day compression.
Helps determine when momentum is real vs fading.
• Volatility & Contract Drift Sync (1200–1300 Reset Window)
Reads IV cooling, gamma realignment, and exhaustion signatures leading into mid-day resets.
• Reversal + Continuation Bias Engine
Filters noise and reveals true intent—ideal for options traders needing direction + timing.
• Multi-Asset Compatibility
Futures, indices, SPX/SPY derivatives, and high-beta assets.
What This Module Is For
✔ Confirming options entries with real flow
✔ Avoiding false moves during chop
✔ Reading premium pressure during the most lucrative sessions
✔ Identifying when liquidity is forcing price vs when price is bluffing
✔ Syncing with the rest of your VOID/DOM Tier4 ecosystem (Chain Scanner, Purge Loop, Apex Fusion, etc.)
Recommended Use
Runs best as a confirmation and environment-grading module, not a standalone signal generator.
Pairs extremely well with Apex Fusion, RAI, SS++ God filters, and all Tier4 chain-based indicators.
VMDM - Volume, Momentum & Divergence Master [BullByte]VMDM - Volume, Momentum and Divergence Master
Educational Multi-Layer Market Structure Analysis System
Multi-factor divergence engine that scores RSI momentum, volume pressure, and institutional footprints into one non-repainting confluence rating (0-100).
WHAT THIS INDICATOR IS
VMDM is an educational indicator designed to teach traders how to recognize high-probability reversal and continuation patterns by analyzing four independent market dimensions simultaneously. Instead of relying on a single indicator that may produce frequent false signals, VMDM creates a confluence-based scoring system that weights multiple confirmation factors, helping you understand which setups have stronger technical backing and which are lower quality.
This is NOT a trading system or signal generator. It is a learning tool that visualizes complex market structure concepts in an accessible format for both coders and non-coders.
THE PROBLEM IT SOLVES
Most traders face these common challenges:
Challenge 1 - Indicator Overload: Running RSI, volume analysis, and divergence detection separately creates chart clutter and conflicting signals. You waste time cross-referencing multiple windows trying to determine if all factors align.
Challenge 2 - False Divergences: Standard divergence indicators trigger on every minor pivot, creating noise. Many divergences fail because they lack supporting evidence from volume or market structure.
Challenge 3 - Missed Context: A bullish RSI divergence means nothing if it occurs during weak volume or in the middle of strong distribution. Context determines quality.
Challenge 4 - Repainting Confusion: Many divergence scripts repaint, showing perfect historical signals that never actually triggered in real-time, leading to false confidence.
Challenge 5 - Institutional Pattern Recognition: Absorption zones, stop hunts, and exhaustion patterns are taught in trading education but difficult to identify systematically without manual analysis.
VMDM addresses all five challenges by combining complementary analytical layers into one transparent, non-repainting, confluence-weighted system with visual clarity.
WHY THIS SPECIFIC COMBINATION - MASHUP JUSTIFICATION
This indicator is NOT a random mashup of popular indicators. Each of the four layers serves a specific analytical purpose and together they create a complete market structure assessment framework.
THE FOUR ANALYTICAL LAYERS
LAYER 1 - RSI MOMENTUM DIVERGENCE (Trend Exhaustion Detection)
Purpose: Identifies when price momentum is weakening before price itself reverses.
Why RSI: The Relative Strength Index measures momentum on a bounded 0-100 scale, making divergence detection mathematically consistent across all assets and timeframes. Unlike raw price oscillators, RSI normalizes momentum regardless of volatility regime.
How It Contributes: Divergence between price pivots and RSI pivots reveals early momentum exhaustion. A lower price low with a higher RSI low (bullish regular divergence) signals sellers are losing strength even as price makes new lows. This is the PRIMARY signal generator in VMDM.
Limitation If Used Alone: RSI divergence by itself produces many false signals because momentum can remain weak during continued trends. It needs confirmation from volume and structural evidence.
LAYER 2 - VOLUME PRESSURE ANALYSIS (Buying vs Selling Intensity)
Purpose: Quantifies whether the current bar's volume reflects buying pressure or selling pressure based on where price closed within the bar's range.
Methodology: Instead of just measuring volume size, VMDM calculates WHERE in the bar range the close occurred. A close near the high on high volume indicates strong buying absorption. A close near the low indicates selling pressure. The calculation accounts for wick size (wicks reduce pressure quality) and uses percentile ranking over a lookback period to normalize pressure strength on a 0-100 scale.
Formula Concept:
Buy Pressure = Volume × (Close - Low) / (High - Low) × Wick Quality Factor
Sell Pressure = Volume × (High - Close) / (High - Low) × Wick Quality Factor
Net Pressure = Buy Pressure - Sell Pressure
Pressure Strength = Percentile Rank of Net Pressure over lookback period
Why Percentile Ranking: Absolute volume varies by asset and session. Percentile ranking makes 85th percentile pressure on low-volume crypto comparable to 85th percentile pressure on high-volume forex.
How It Contributes: When a bullish divergence occurs at a pivot low AND pressure strength is above 60 (strong buying), this adds 25 confluence points. It confirms that the divergence is occurring during actual accumulation, not just weak selling.
Limitation If Used Alone: Pressure analysis shows current bar intensity but cannot identify trend exhaustion or reversal timing. High buying pressure can exist during a strong uptrend with no reversal imminent.
LAYER 3 - BEHAVIORAL FOOTPRINT PATTERNS (Volume Anomaly Detection)
CRITICAL DISCLAIMER: The terms "institutional footprint," "absorption," "stop hunt," and "exhaustion" used in this indicator are EDUCATIONAL LABELS for specific price and volume behavioral patterns. These patterns are detected through technical analysis of publicly available price, volume, and bar structure data. This indicator does NOT have access to actual institutional order flow, market maker data, broker stop-loss locations, or any non-public data source. These pattern names are used because they are common terminology in trading education to describe these technical behaviors. The analysis is interpretive and based on observable price action, not privileged information.
Purpose: Detect volume anomalies and price patterns that historically correlate with potential reversal zones or trend continuation failure.
Pattern Type 1 - Absorption (Labeled as "ACCUMULATION" or "DISTRIBUTION")
Detection Criteria: Volume is more than 2x the moving average AND bar range is less than 50 percent of the average bar range.
Interpretation: High volume compressed into a tight range suggests large participants are absorbing supply (accumulation) or distribution (distribution) without allowing price to move significantly. This often precedes directional moves once absorption completes.
Visual: Colored box zone highlighting the absorption area.
Pattern Type 2 - Stop Hunt (Labeled as "BULL HUNT" or "BEAR HUNT")
Detection Criteria: Price penetrates a recent 10-bar high or low by a small margin (0.2 percent), then closes back inside the range on above-average volume (1.5x+).
Interpretation: Price briefly spikes beyond recent structure (likely triggering stop losses placed just beyond obvious levels) then reverses. This is a classic false breakout pattern often seen before reversals.
Visual: Label at the wick extreme showing hunt direction.
Pattern Type 3 - Exhaustion (Labeled as "SELL EXHAUST" or "BUY EXHAUST")
Detection Criteria: Lower wick is more than 2.5x the body size with volume above 1.8x average and RSI below 35 (sell exhaustion), OR upper wick more than 2.5x body size with volume above 1.8x average and RSI above 65 (buy exhaustion).
Interpretation: Large wicks with high volume and extreme RSI suggest aggressive buying or selling was met with equally aggressive rejection. This exhaustion often marks short-term extremes.
Visual: Label showing exhaustion type.
How These Contribute: When a divergence forms at a pivot AND one of these behavioral patterns is active, the confluence score increases by 20 points. This confirms the divergence is occurring during structural anomaly activity, not just normal price flow.
Limitation If Used Alone: These patterns can occur mid-trend and do not indicate direction without momentum context. Absorption in a strong uptrend may just be continuation accumulation.
LAYER 4 - CONFLUENCE SCORING MATRIX (Quality Weighting System)
Purpose: Translate all detected conditions into a single 0-100 quality score so you can objectively compare setups.
Scoring Breakdown:
Divergence Present: +30 points (primary signal)
Pressure Confirmation: +25 points (volume supports direction)
Behavioral Footprint Active: +20 points (structural anomaly present)
RSI Extreme: +15 points (RSI below 30 or above 70 at pivot)
Volume Spike: +10 points (current volume above 1.5x average)
Maximum Possible Score: 100 points
Why These Weights: The weights reflect reliability hierarchy based on backtesting observation. Divergence is the core signal (30 points), but without volume confirmation (25 points) many fail. Behavioral patterns add meaningful context (20 points). RSI extremes and volume spikes are secondary confirmations (15 and 10 points).
Quality Tiers:
90-100: TEXTBOOK (all factors aligned)
75-89: HIGH QUALITY (strong confluence)
60-74: VALID (meets minimum threshold)
Below 60: DEVELOPING (not displayed unless threshold lowered)
How It Contributes: The confluence score allows you to filter noise. You can set your minimum quality threshold in settings. Higher thresholds (75+) show fewer but higher-quality patterns. Lower thresholds (50-60) show more patterns but include lower-confidence setups. This teaches you to distinguish strong setups from weak ones.
Limitation: Confluence scoring is historical observation-based, not predictive guarantee. A 95-point setup can still fail. The score represents technical alignment, not future certainty.
WHY THIS COMBINATION WORKS TOGETHER
Each layer addresses a limitation in the others:
RSI Divergence identifies WHEN momentum is exhausting (timing)
Volume Pressure confirms WHETHER the exhaustion is accompanied by opposite-side accumulation (confirmation)
Behavioral Footprint shows IF structural anomalies support the reversal hypothesis (context)
Confluence Scoring weights ALL factors into an objective quality metric (filtering)
Using only RSI divergence gives you timing without confirmation. Using only volume pressure gives you intensity without directional context. Using only pattern detection gives you anomalies without trend exhaustion context. Using all four together creates a complete analytical framework where each layer compensates for the others' weaknesses.
This is not a mashup for the sake of combining indicators. It is a structured analytical system where each component has a defined role in a multi-dimensional market assessment process.
HOW TO READ THE INDICATOR - VISUAL ELEMENTS GUIDE
VMDM displays up to five visual layer types. You can enable or disable each layer independently in settings under "Visual Layers."
VISUAL LAYER 1 - MARKET STRUCTURE (Pivot Points and Lines)
What You See:
Small labels at swing highs and lows marked "PH" (Pivot High) and "PL" (Pivot Low) with horizontal dashed lines extending right from each pivot.
What It Means:
These are CONFIRMED pivots, not real-time. A pivot low appears AFTER the required right-side confirmation bars pass (default 3 bars). This creates a delay but prevents repainting. The pivot only appears once it is mathematically confirmed.
The horizontal lines represent support (from pivot lows) and resistance (from pivot highs) levels where price previously found significant rejection.
Color Coding:
Green label and line: Pivot Low (potential support)
Red label and line: Pivot High (potential resistance)
How To Use:
These pivots are the foundation for divergence detection. Divergence is only calculated between confirmed pivots, ensuring all signals are non-repainting. The lines help you see historical structure levels.
VISUAL LAYER 2 - PRESSURE ZONES (Background Color)
What You See:
Subtle background color shading on bars - light green or light red tint.
What It Means:
This visualizes volume pressure strength in real-time.
Color Coding:
Light Green Background: Pressure Strength above 70 (strong buying pressure - price closing near highs on volume)
Light Red Background: Pressure Strength below 30 (strong selling pressure - price closing near lows on volume)
No Color: Neutral pressure (pressure between 30-70)
How To Use:
When a bullish divergence pattern appears during green pressure zones, it suggests the divergence is forming during accumulation. When a bearish divergence appears during red zones, distribution is occurring. Pressure zones help you filter divergences - those forming in supportive pressure environments have higher probability.
VISUAL LAYER 3 - DIVERGENCE LINES (Dotted Connectors)
What You See:
Dotted lines connecting two pivot points (either two pivot lows or two pivot highs).
What It Means:
A divergence has been detected between those two pivots. The line connects the price pivots where RSI showed opposite behavior.
Color Coding:
Bright Green Line: Bullish divergence (regular or hidden)
Bright Red Line: Bearish divergence (regular or hidden)
How To Use:
The divergence line appears ONLY after the second pivot is confirmed (delayed by right-side confirmation bars). This is intentional to prevent repainting. When you see the line appear, it means:
For Bullish Regular Divergence:
Price made a lower low (second pivot lower than first)
RSI made a higher low (RSI at second pivot higher than first)
Interpretation: Downtrend losing momentum
For Bullish Hidden Divergence:
Price made a higher low (second pivot higher than first)
RSI made a lower low (RSI at second pivot lower than first)
Interpretation: Uptrend continuation likely (pullback within uptrend)
For Bearish Regular Divergence:
Price made a higher high (second pivot higher than first)
RSI made a lower high (RSI at second pivot lower than first)
Interpretation: Uptrend losing momentum
For Bearish Hidden Divergence:
Price made a lower high (second pivot lower than first)
RSI made a higher high (RSI at second pivot higher than first)
Interpretation: Downtrend continuation likely (bounce within downtrend)
If "Show Consolidated Analysis Label" is disabled, a small label will appear on the divergence line showing the divergence type abbreviation.
VISUAL LAYER 4 - BEHAVIORAL FOOTPRINT MARKERS
What You See:
Boxes, labels, and markers at specific bars showing pattern detection.
ABSORPTION ZONES (Boxes):
Colored rectangular boxes spanning one or more bars.
Purple Box: Accumulation absorption zone (high volume, tight range, bullish close)
Red Box: Distribution absorption zone (high volume, tight range, bearish close)
If absorption continues for multiple consecutive bars, the box extends and a counter appears in the label showing how many bars the absorption lasted.
What It Means: Large volume is being absorbed without significant price movement. This often precedes directional breakouts once the absorption phase completes.
STOP HUNT MARKERS (Labels):
Small labels below or above wicks labeled "BULL HUNT" or "BEAR HUNT" (may show bar count if consecutive).
What It Means:
BULL HUNT : Price spiked below recent lows then reversed back up on volume - likely triggered sell stops before reversing
BEAR HUNT : Price spiked above recent highs then reversed back down on volume - likely triggered buy stops before reversing
EXHAUSTION MARKERS (Labels):
Labels showing "SELL EXHAUST" or "BUY EXHAUST."
What It Means:
SELL EXHAUST : Large lower wick with high volume and low RSI - aggressive selling met with strong rejection
BUY EXHAUST : Large upper wick with high volume and high RSI - aggressive buying met with strong rejection
How To Use:
These markers help you identify WHERE structural anomalies occurred. When a divergence signal appears AT THE SAME TIME as one of these patterns, the confluence score increases. You are looking for alignment - divergence + behavioral pattern + pressure confirmation = high-quality setup.
VISUAL LAYER 5 - CONSOLIDATED ANALYSIS LABEL (Main Pattern Signal)
What You See:
A large label appearing at pivot points (or in real-time mode, at current bar) containing full pattern analysis.
Label Appearance:
Depending on your "Use Compact Label Format" setting:
COMPACT MODE (Single Line):
Example: "BULLISH REGULAR | Q:HIGH QUALITY C:82"
Breakdown:
BULLISH REGULAR: Divergence type detected
Q:HIGH QUALITY: Pattern quality tier
C:82: Confluence score (82 out of 100)
FULL MODE (Multi-Line Detailed):
Example:
PATTERN DETECTED
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BULLISH REGULAR
Quality: HIGH QUALITY
Price: Lower Low
Momentum: Higher Low
Signal: Weakening Downtrend
CONFLUENCE: 82/100
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Divergence: 30
Pressure: 25
Institutional: 20
RSI Extreme: 0
Volume: 10
Breakdown:
Top section: Pattern type and quality
Middle section: Divergence explanation (what price did vs what RSI did)
Bottom section: Confluence score with itemized breakdown showing which factors contributed
Label Position:
In Confirmed modes: Label appears AT the pivot point (delayed by confirmation bars)
In Real-time mode: Label appears at current bar as conditions develop
Label Color:
Gold: Textbook quality (90+ confluence)
Green: High quality (75-89 confluence)
Blue: Valid quality (60-74 confluence)
How To Use:
This is your primary decision-making label. When it appears:
Check the divergence type (regular divergences are reversal signals, hidden divergences are continuation signals)
Review the quality tier (textbook and high quality have better historical win rates)
Examine the confluence breakdown to see which factors are present and which are missing
Look at the chart context (trend, support/resistance, timeframe)
Use this information to assess whether the setup aligns with your strategy
The label does NOT tell you to buy or sell. It tells you a technical pattern has formed and provides the quality assessment. Your trading decision must incorporate risk management, market context, and your strategy rules.
UNDERSTANDING THE THREE DETECTION MODES
VMDM offers three signal detection modes in settings to accommodate different trading styles and learning objectives.
MODE 1: "Confluence Only (Real-Time)"
How It Works: Displays signals AS THEY DEVELOP on the current bar without waiting for pivot confirmation. The system calculates confluence score from pressure, volume, RSI extremes, and behavioral patterns. Divergence signals are NOT required in this mode.
Delay: ZERO - signals appear immediately.
Use Case: Real-time scanning for high-confluence zones without divergence requirement. Useful for intraday traders who want immediate alerts when multiple factors align.
Tradeoff: More frequent signals but includes setups without confirmed divergence. Higher false signal rate. Signals can change as the bar develops (not repainting in historical bars, but current bar updates).
Visual Behavior: Labels appear at the current bar. No divergence lines unless divergence happens to be present.
MODE 2: "Divergence + Confluence (Confirmed)" - DEFAULT RECOMMENDED
How It Works: Full system engagement. Signals appear ONLY when:
A pivot is confirmed (requires right-side confirmation bars to pass)
Divergence is detected between current pivot and previous pivot
Total confluence score meets or exceeds your minimum threshold
Delay: Equal to your "Pivot Right Bars" setting (default 3 bars). This means signals appear 3 bars AFTER the actual pivot formed.
Use Case: Highest-quality, non-repainting signals for swing traders and learners who want to study confirmed pattern completion.
Tradeoff: Delayed signals. You will not receive the signal until confirmation occurs. In fast-moving markets, price may have already moved significantly by the time the signal appears.
Visual Behavior: Labels appear at the historical pivot location (in the past). Divergence lines connect the two pivots. This is the most educational mode because it shows completed, confirmed patterns.
Non-Repainting Guarantee: Yes. Once a signal appears, it never disappears or changes.
MODE 3: "Divergence + Confluence (Relaxed)"
How It Works: Same as Confirmed mode but with adaptive thresholds. If confluence is very high (10 points above threshold), the signal may appear even if some factors are weak. If divergence is present but confluence is slightly below threshold (within 10 points), it may still appear.
Delay: Same as Confirmed mode (right-side confirmation bars).
Use Case: Slightly more signals than Confirmed mode for traders willing to accept near-threshold setups.
Tradeoff: More signals but lower average quality than Confirmed mode.
Visual Behavior: Same as Confirmed mode.
DASHBOARD GUIDE - READING THE METRICS
The dashboard appears in the corner of your chart (position selectable in settings) and provides real-time market state analysis.
You can choose between four dashboard detail levels in settings: Off, Compact, Optimized (default), Full.
DASHBOARD ROW EXPLANATIONS
ROW 1 - Header Information
Left: Current symbol and timeframe
Center: "VMDM "
Right: Version number
ROW 2 - Mode and Delay
Shows which detection mode you are using and the signal delay.
Example: "CONFIRMED | Delay: 3 bars"
This reminds you that signals in confirmed mode appear 3 bars after the pivot forms.
ROW 3 - Market Regime
Format: "TREND UP HV" or "RANGING NV"
First Part - Trend State:
TREND UP: 20 EMA above 50 EMA with strong separation
TREND DOWN: 20 EMA below 50 EMA with strong separation
RANGING: EMAs close together, low trend strength
TRANSITION: Between trending and ranging states
Second Part - Volatility State:
HV: High Volatility (current ATR more than 1.3x the 50-bar average ATR)
NV: Normal Volatility (current ATR between 0.7x and 1.3x average)
LV: Low Volatility (current ATR less than 0.7x average)
Third Column: Volatility ratio (example: "1.45x" means current ATR is 1.45 times normal)
How To Use: Regime context helps you interpret signals. Reversal divergences are more reliable in ranging or transitional regimes. Continuation divergences (hidden) are more reliable in trending regimes. High volatility means wider stops may be needed.
ROW 4 - Pressure
Shows current volume pressure state.
Format: "BUYING | ██████████░░░░░░░░░"
States:
BUYING : Pressure strength above 60 (closes near highs)
SELLING : Pressure strength below 40 (closes near lows)
NEUTRAL : Pressure strength between 40-60
Bar Visualization: Each block represents 10 percentile points. A full bar (10 filled blocks) = 100th percentile pressure.
Color: Green for buying, red for selling, gray for neutral.
How To Use: When pressure aligns with divergence direction (bullish divergence during buying pressure), confluence is stronger.
ROW 5 - Volume and RSI
Format: "1.8x | RSI 68 | OB"
First Value: Current volume ratio (1.8x = volume is 1.8 times the moving average)
Second Value: Current RSI reading
Third Value: RSI state
OB: Overbought (RSI above 70)
OS: Oversold (RSI below 30)
Blank: Neutral RSI
How To Use: Volume spikes (above 1.5x) during divergence formation add confluence. RSI extremes at pivots add confluence.
ROW 6 - Behavioral Footprint
Format: "BULL HUNT | 2 bars"
Shows the most recent behavioral pattern detected and how long ago.
States:
ACCUMULATION / DISTRIBUTION: Absorption detected
BULL HUNT / BEAR HUNT: Stop hunt detected
SELL EXHAUST / BUY EXHAUST: Exhaustion detected
SCANNING: No recent pattern
NOW: Pattern is active on current bar
How To Use: When footprint activity is recent (within 50 bars) or active now, it adds context to divergence signals forming in that area.
ROW 7 - Current Pattern
Shows the divergence type currently detected (if any).
Examples: "BULLISH REGULAR", "BEARISH HIDDEN", "Scanning..."
Quality: Shows pattern quality (TEXTBOOK, HIGH QUALITY, VALID)
How To Use: This tells you what type of signal is active. Regular divergences are reversal setups. Hidden divergences are continuation setups.
ROW 8 - Session Summary
Format: "14 events | A3 H8 E3"
First Value: Total institutional events this session
Breakdown:
A: Absorption events
H: Stop hunt events
E: Exhaustion events
How To Use: High event counts suggest an active, volatile session with frequent structural anomalies. Low counts suggest quiet, orderly price action.
ROW 9 - Confluence Score (Optimized/Full mode only)
Format: "78/100 | ████████░░"
Shows current real-time confluence score even if no pattern is confirmed yet.
How To Use: Watch this in real-time to see how close you are to pattern formation. When it exceeds your threshold and divergence forms, a signal will appear (after confirmation delay).
ROW 10 - Patterns Studied (Optimized/Full mode only)
Format: "47 patterns | 12 bars ago"
First Value: Total confirmed patterns detected since chart loaded
Second Value: How many bars since the last confirmed pattern appeared
How To Use: Helps you understand pattern frequency on your selected symbol and timeframe. If many bars have passed since last pattern, market may be trending without reversal opportunities.
ROW 11 - Bull/Bear Ratio (Optimized/Full mode only)
Format: "28:19 | BULL"
Shows count of bullish vs bearish patterns detected.
Balance:
BULL: More bullish patterns detected (suggests market has had more bullish reversals/continuations)
BEAR: More bearish patterns detected
BAL: Equal counts
How To Use: Extreme imbalances can indicate directional bias in the studied period. A heavily bullish ratio in a downtrend might suggest frequent failed rallies (bearish continuation). Context matters.
ROW 12 - Volume Ratio Detail (Optimized/Full mode only)
Shows current volume vs average volume in absolute terms.
Example: "1.4x | 45230 / 32300"
How To Use: Confirms whether current activity is above or below normal.
ROW 13 - Last Institutional Event (Full mode only)
Shows the most recent institutional pattern type and how many bars ago it occurred.
Example: "DISTRIBUTION | 23 bars"
How To Use: Tracks recency of last anomaly for context.
SETTINGS GUIDE - EVERY PARAMETER EXPLAINED
PERFORMANCE SECTION
Enable All Visuals (Master Toggle)
Default: ON
What It Does: Master kill switch for ALL visual elements (labels, lines, boxes, background colors, dashboard). When OFF, only plot outputs remain (invisible unless you open data window).
When To Change: Turn OFF on mobile devices, 1-second charts, or slow computers to improve performance. You can still receive alerts even with visuals disabled.
Impact: Dramatic performance improvement when OFF, but you lose all visual feedback.
Maximum Object History
Default: 50 | Range: 10-100
What It Does: Limits how many of each object type (labels, lines, boxes) are kept in memory. Older objects beyond this limit are deleted.
When To Change: Lower to 20-30 on fast timeframes (1-minute charts) to prevent slowdown. Increase to 100 on daily charts if you want more historical pattern visibility.
Impact: Lower values = better performance but less historical visibility. Higher values = more history visible but potential slowdown on fast timeframes.
Alert Cooldown (Bars)
Default: 5 | Range: 1-50
What It Does: Minimum number of bars that must pass before another alert of the same type can fire. Prevents alert spam when multiple patterns form in quick succession.
When To Change: Increase to 20+ on 1-minute charts to reduce noise. Decrease to 1-2 on daily charts if you want every pattern alerted.
Impact: Higher cooldown = fewer alerts. Lower cooldown = more alerts.
USER EXPERIENCE SECTION
Show Enhanced Tooltips
Default: ON
What It Does: Enables detailed hover-over tooltips on labels and visual elements.
When To Change: Turn OFF if you encounter Pine Script compilation errors related to tooltip arguments (rare, platform-specific issue).
Impact: Minimal. Just adds helpful hover text.
MARKET STRUCTURE DETECTION SECTION
Pivot Left Bars
Default: 3 | Range: 2-10
What It Does: Number of bars to the LEFT of the center bar that must be higher (for pivot low) or lower (for pivot high) than the center bar for a pivot to be valid.
Example: With value 3, a pivot low requires the center bar's low to be lower than the 3 bars to its left.
When To Change:
Increase to 5-7 on noisy timeframes (1-minute charts) to filter insignificant pivots
Decrease to 2 on slow timeframes (daily charts) to catch more pivots
Impact: Higher values = fewer, more significant pivots = fewer signals. Lower values = more frequent pivots = more signals but more noise.
Pivot Right Bars
Default: 3 | Range: 2-10
What It Does: Number of bars to the RIGHT of the center bar that must pass for confirmation. This creates the non-repainting delay.
Example: With value 3, a pivot is confirmed 3 bars AFTER it forms.
When To Change:
Increase to 5-7 for slower, more confirmed signals (better for swing trading)
Decrease to 2 for faster signals (better for intraday, but still non-repainting)
Impact: Higher values = longer delay but more reliable confirmation. Lower values = faster signals but less confirmation. This setting directly controls your signal delay in Confirmed and Relaxed modes.
Minimum Confluence Score
Default: 60 | Range: 40-95
What It Does: The threshold score required for a pattern to be displayed. Patterns with confluence scores below this threshold are not shown.
When To Change:
Increase to 75+ if you only want high-quality textbook setups (fewer signals)
Decrease to 50-55 if you want to see more developing patterns (more signals, lower average quality)
Impact: This is your primary signal filter. Higher threshold = fewer, higher-quality signals. Lower threshold = more signals but includes weaker setups. Recommended starting point is 60-65.
TECHNICAL PERIODS SECTION
RSI Period
Default: 14 | Range: 5-50
What It Does: Lookback period for RSI calculation.
When To Change:
Decrease to 9-10 for faster, more sensitive RSI that detects shorter-term momentum changes
Increase to 21-28 for slower, smoother RSI that filters noise
Impact: Lower values make RSI more volatile (more frequent extremes and divergences). Higher values make RSI smoother (fewer but more significant divergences). 14 is industry standard.
Volume Moving Average Period
Default: 20 | Range: 10-200
What It Does: Lookback period for calculating average volume. Current volume is compared to this average to determine volume ratio.
When To Change:
Decrease to 10-14 for shorter-term volume comparison (more sensitive to recent volume changes)
Increase to 50-100 for longer-term volume comparison (smoother, less sensitive)
Impact: Lower values make volume ratio more volatile. Higher values make it more stable. 20 is standard.
ATR Period
Default: 14 | Range: 5-100
What It Does: Lookback period for Average True Range calculation used for volatility measurement and label positioning.
When To Change: Rarely needs adjustment. Use 7-10 for faster volatility response, 21-28 for slower.
Impact: Affects volatility ratio calculation and visual label spacing. Minimal impact on signals.
Pressure Percentile Lookback
Default: 50 | Range: 10-300
What It Does: Lookback period for calculating volume pressure percentile ranking. Your current pressure is ranked against the pressure of the last X bars.
When To Change:
Decrease to 20-30 for shorter-term pressure context (more responsive to recent changes)
Increase to 100-200 for longer-term pressure context (smoother rankings)
Impact: Lower values make pressure strength more sensitive to recent bars. Higher values provide more stable, long-term pressure assessment. Capped at 300 for performance reasons.
SIGNAL DETECTION SECTION
Signal Detection Mode
Default: "Divergence + Confluence (Confirmed)"
Options:
Confluence Only (Real-time)
Divergence + Confluence (Confirmed)
Divergence + Confluence (Relaxed)
What It Does: Selects which detection logic mode to use (see "Understanding The Three Detection Modes" section above).
When To Change: Use Confirmed for learning and non-repainting signals. Use Real-time for live scanning without divergence requirement. Use Relaxed for slightly more signals than Confirmed.
Impact: Fundamentally changes when and how signals appear.
VISUAL LAYERS SECTION
All toggles default to ON. Each controls visibility of one visual layer:
Show Market Structure: Pivot markers and support/resistance lines
Show Pressure Zones: Background color shading
Show Divergence Lines: Dotted lines connecting pivots
Show Institutional Footprint Markers: Absorption boxes, hunt labels, exhaustion labels
Show Consolidated Analysis Label: Main pattern detection label
Use Compact Label Format
Default: OFF
What It Does: Switches consolidated label between single-line compact format and multi-line detailed format.
When To Change: Turn ON if you find full labels too large or distracting.
Impact: Visual clarity vs. information density tradeoff.
DASHBOARD SECTION
Dashboard Mode
Default: "Optimized"
Options: Off, Compact, Optimized, Full
What It Does: Controls how much information the dashboard displays.
Off: No dashboard
Compact: 8 rows (essential metrics only)
Optimized: 12 rows (recommended balance)
Full: 13 rows (every available metric)
Dashboard Position
Default: "Top Right"
Options: Top Right, Top Left, Bottom Right, Bottom Left
What It Does: Screen corner where dashboard appears.
HOW TO USE VMDM - PRACTICAL WORKFLOW
STEP 1 - INITIAL SETUP
Add VMDM to your chart
Select your detection mode (Confirmed recommended for learning)
Set your minimum confluence score (start with 60-65)
Adjust pivot parameters if needed (default 3/3 is good for most timeframes)
Enable the visual layers you want to see
STEP 2 - CHART ANALYSIS
Let the indicator load and analyze historical data
Review the patterns that appear historically
Examine the confluence scores - notice which patterns had higher scores
Observe which patterns occurred during supportive pressure zones
Notice the divergence line connections - understand what price vs RSI did
STEP 3 - PATTERN RECOGNITION LEARNING
When a consolidated analysis label appears:
Read the divergence type (regular or hidden, bullish or bearish)
Check the quality tier (textbook, high quality, or valid)
Review the confluence breakdown - which factors contributed
Look at the chart context - where is price relative to structure, trend, etc.
Observe the behavioral footprint markers nearby - do they support the pattern
STEP 4 - REAL-TIME MONITORING
Watch the dashboard for real-time regime and pressure state
Monitor the current confluence score in the dashboard
When it approaches your threshold, be alert for potential pattern formation
When a new pattern appears (after confirmation delay), evaluate it using the workflow above
Use your trading strategy rules to decide if the setup aligns with your criteria
STEP 5 - POST-PATTERN OBSERVATION
After a pattern appears:
Mark the level on your chart
Observe what price does after the pattern completes
Did price respect the reversal/continuation signal
What was the confluence score of patterns that worked vs. those that failed
Learn which quality tiers and confluence levels produce better results on your specific symbol and timeframe
RECOMMENDED TIMEFRAMES AND ASSET CLASSES
VMDM is timeframe-agnostic and works on any asset with volume data. However, optimal performance varies:
BEST TIMEFRAMES
15-Minute to 1-Hour: Ideal balance of signal frequency and reliability. Pivot confirmation delay is acceptable. Sufficient volume data for pressure analysis.
4-Hour to Daily: Excellent for swing trading. Very high-quality signals. Lower frequency but higher significance. Recommended for learning because patterns are clearer.
1-Minute to 5-Minute: Works but requires adjustment. Increase pivot bars to 5-7 for filtering. Decrease max object history to 30 for performance. Expect more noise.
Weekly/Monthly: Works but very infrequent signals. Increase confluence threshold to 70+ to ensure only major patterns appear.
BEST ASSET CLASSES
Forex Majors: Excellent volume data and clear trends. Pressure analysis works well.
Crypto (Major Pairs): Good volume data. High volatility makes divergences more pronounced. Works very well.
Stock Indices (SPY, QQQ, etc.): Excellent. Clean price action and reliable volume.
Individual Stocks: Works well on high-volume stocks. Low-volume stocks may produce unreliable pressure readings.
Commodities (Gold, Oil, etc.): Works well. Clear trends and reactions.
WHAT THIS INDICATOR CANNOT DO - LIMITATIONS
LIMITATION 1 - It Does Not Predict The Future
VMDM identifies when technical conditions align historically associated with potential reversals or continuations. It does not predict what will happen next. A textbook 95-confluence pattern can still fail if fundamental events, news, or larger timeframe structure override the setup.
LIMITATION 2 - Confirmation Delay Means You Miss Early Entry
In Confirmed and Relaxed modes, the non-repainting design means you receive signals AFTER the pivot is confirmed. Price may have already moved significantly by the time you receive the signal. This is the tradeoff for non-repainting reliability. You can use Real-time mode for faster signals but sacrifice divergence confirmation.
LIMITATION 3 - It Does Not Tell You Position Sizing or Risk Management
VMDM provides technical pattern analysis. It does not calculate stop loss levels, take profit targets, or position sizing. You must apply your own risk management rules. Never risk more than you can afford to lose based on a technical signal.
LIMITATION 4 - Volume Pressure Analysis Requires Reliable Volume Data
On assets with thin volume or unreliable volume reporting, pressure analysis may be inaccurate. Stick to major liquid assets with consistent volume data.
LIMITATION 5 - It Cannot Detect Fundamental Events
VMDM is purely technical. It cannot predict earnings reports, central bank decisions, geopolitical events, or other fundamental catalysts that can override technical patterns.
LIMITATION 6 - Divergence Requires Two Pivots
The indicator cannot detect divergence until at least two pivots of the same type have formed. In strong trends without pullbacks, you may go long periods without signals.
LIMITATION 7 - Institutional Pattern Names Are Interpretive
The behavioral footprint patterns are named using common trading education terminology, but they are detected through technical analysis, not actual institutional data access. The patterns are interpretations based on price and volume behavior.
CONCEPT FOUNDATION - WHY THIS APPROACH WORKS
MARKET PRINCIPLE 1 - Momentum Divergence Precedes Price Reversal
Price is the final output of market forces, but momentum (the rate of change in those forces) shifts first. When price makes a new low but the momentum behind that move is weaker (higher RSI low), it signals that sellers are losing strength even though they temporarily pushed price lower. This precedes reversal. This is a fundamental principle in technical analysis taught by Charles Dow, widely observed in market behavior.
MARKET PRINCIPLE 2 - Volume Reveals Conviction
Price can move on low volume (low conviction) or high volume (high conviction). When price makes a new low on declining volume while RSI shows improving momentum, it suggests the new low is not confirmed by participant conviction. Adding volume pressure analysis to momentum divergence adds a confirmation layer that filters false divergences.
MARKET PRINCIPLE 3 - Anomalies Mark Structural Extremes
When volume spikes significantly but range contracts (absorption), or when price spikes beyond structure then reverses (stop hunt), or when aggressive moves are met with large-wick rejection (exhaustion), these anomalies often mark short-term extremes. Combining these structural observations with momentum analysis creates context.
MARKET PRINCIPLE 4 - Confluence Improves Probability
No single technical factor is reliable in isolation. RSI divergence alone fails frequently. Volume analysis alone cannot time entries. Combining multiple independent factors into a weighted system increases the probability that observed patterns have structural significance rather than random noise.
THE EDUCATIONAL VALUE
By visualizing all four layers simultaneously and breaking down the confluence scoring transparently, VMDM teaches you to think in terms of multi-dimensional analysis rather than single-indicator reliance. Over time, you will learn to recognize these patterns manually and understand which combinations produce better results on your traded assets.
INSTITUTIONAL TERMINOLOGY - IMPORTANT CLARIFICATION
This indicator uses the following terms that are common in trading education:
Institutional Footprint
Absorption (Accumulation / Distribution)
Stop Hunt
Exhaustion
CRITICAL DISCLAIMER:
These terms are EDUCATIONAL LABELS for specific price action and volume behavior patterns detected through technical analysis of publicly available chart data (open, high, low, close, volume). This indicator does NOT have access to:
Actual institutional order flow or order book data
Market maker positions or intentions
Broker stop-loss databases
Non-public trading data
Proprietary institutional information
The patterns labeled as "institutional footprint" are interpretations based on observable price and volume behavior that educational trading literature often associates with potential large-participant activity. The detection is algorithmic pattern recognition, not privileged data access.
When this indicator identifies "absorption," it means it detected high volume within a small range - a condition that MAY indicate large orders being filled but is not confirmation of actual institutional participation.
When it identifies a "stop hunt," it means price briefly penetrated a structural level then reversed - a pattern that MAY have triggered stop losses but is not confirmation that stops were specifically targeted.
When it identifies "exhaustion," it means high volume with large rejection wicks - a pattern that MAY indicate aggressive participation meeting strong opposition but is not confirmation of institutional involvement.
These are technical analysis interpretations, not factual statements about market participant identity or intent.
DISCLAIMER AND RISK WARNING
EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE ONLY
This indicator is designed as an educational tool to help traders learn to recognize technical patterns, understand multi-factor analysis, and practice systematic market observation. It is NOT a trading system, signal service, or financial advice.
NO PERFORMANCE GUARANTEE
Past pattern behavior does not guarantee future results. A pattern that historically preceded price movement in one direction may fail in the future due to changing market conditions, fundamental events, or random variance. Confluence scores reflect historical technical alignment, not future certainty.
TRADING INVOLVES SUBSTANTIAL RISK
Trading financial instruments involves substantial risk of loss. You can lose more than your initial investment. Never trade with money you cannot afford to lose. Always use proper risk management including stop losses, position sizing, and portfolio diversification.
NO PREDICTIVE CLAIMS
This indicator does NOT predict future price movement. It identifies when technical conditions align in patterns that historically have been associated with potential reversals or continuations. Market behavior is probabilistic, not deterministic.
BACKTESTING LIMITATIONS
If you backtest trading strategies using this indicator, ensure you account for:
Realistic commission costs
Realistic slippage (difference between signal price and actual fill price)
Sufficient sample size (minimum 100 trades for statistical relevance)
Reasonable position sizing (risking no more than 1-2 percent of account per trade)
The confirmation delay inherent in the indicator (you cannot enter at the exact pivot in Confirmed mode)
Backtests that do not account for these factors will produce unrealistic results.
AUTHOR LIABILITY
The author (BullByte) is not responsible for any trading losses incurred using this indicator. By using this indicator, you acknowledge that all trading decisions are your sole responsibility and that you understand the risks involved.
NOT FINANCIAL ADVICE
Nothing in this indicator, its code, its description, or its visual outputs constitutes financial, investment, or trading advice. Consult a licensed financial advisor before making investment decisions.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: Why do signals appear in the past, not at the current bar
A: In Confirmed and Relaxed modes, signals appear at confirmed pivots, which requires waiting for right-side confirmation bars (default 3). This creates a delay but prevents repainting. Use Real-time mode if you want current-bar signals without pivot confirmation.
Q: Can I use this for automated trading
A: You can create alert-based automation, but understand that Confirmed mode signals appear AFTER the pivot with delay, so your entry will not be at the pivot price. Real-time mode signals can change as the current bar develops. Automation requires careful consideration of these factors.
Q: How do I know which confluence score to use
A: Start with 60. Observe which patterns work on your symbol/timeframe. If too many false signals, increase to 70-75. If too few signals, decrease to 55. Quality vs. quantity tradeoff.
Q: Do regular divergences mean I should enter a reversal trade immediately
A: No. Regular divergences indicate momentum exhaustion, which is a WARNING sign that trend may reverse, not a confirmation that it will. Use confluence score, market context, support/resistance, and your strategy rules to make entry decisions. Many divergences fail.
Q: What's the difference between regular and hidden divergence
A: Regular divergence = price and momentum move in opposite directions at extremes = potential reversal signal. Hidden divergence = price and momentum move in opposite directions during pullbacks = potential continuation signal. Hidden divergence suggests the pullback is just a correction within the larger trend.
Q: Why does the pressure zone color sometimes conflict with the divergence direction
A: Pressure is real-time current bar analysis. Divergence is confirmed pivot analysis from the past. They measure different things at different times. A bullish divergence confirmed 3 bars ago might appear during current selling pressure. This is normal.
Q: Can I use this on stocks without volume data
A: No. Volume is required for pressure analysis and behavioral pattern detection. Use only on assets with reliable volume reporting.
Q: How often should I expect signals
A: Depends on timeframe and settings. Daily charts might produce 5-10 signals per month. 1-hour charts might produce 20-30. 15-minute charts might produce 50-100. Adjust confluence threshold to control frequency.
Q: Can I modify the code
A: Yes, this is open source. You can modify for personal use. If you publish a modified version, please credit the original and ensure your publication meets TradingView guidelines.
Q: What if I disagree with a pattern's confluence score
A: The scoring weights are based on general observations and may not suit your specific strategy or asset. You can modify the code to adjust weights if you have data-driven reasons to do so.
Final Notes
VMDM - Volume, Momentum and Divergence Master is an educational multi-layer market analysis system designed to teach systematic pattern recognition through transparent, confluence-weighted signal detection. By combining RSI momentum divergence, volume pressure quantification, behavioral footprint pattern recognition, and quality scoring into a unified framework, it provides a comprehensive learning environment for understanding market structure.
Use this tool to develop your analytical skills, understand how multiple technical factors interact, and learn to distinguish high-quality setups from noise. Remember that technical analysis is probabilistic, not predictive. No indicator replaces proper education, risk management, and trading discipline.
Trade responsibly. Learn continuously. Risk only what you can afford to lose.
-BullByte
Fair Value Gaps (Custom)Fair Value Gaps (FVG) - Custom
A comprehensive Fair Value Gap indicator designed for futures traders, offering multi-timeframe analysis with full customization of colors, opacity, and visual elements per timeframe.
What are Fair Value Gaps?
Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) are three-candle patterns where a gap exists between the high of the first candle and the low of the third candle (bullish) or between the low of the first candle and the high of the third candle (bearish). These imbalances often act as support/resistance zones where price tends to return.
Key Features
Multi-Timeframe Support
5 independent timeframe slots
View higher timeframe FVGs on lower timeframe charts
Each timeframe has its own color, opacity, label, and midline settings
Flexible Fill Methods
Any Touch — FVG filled when price touches the zone
Midpoint Reached — FVG filled when price reaches 50% of the zone
Wick Sweep — FVG filled when wick passes through entire zone
Body Beyond — FVG filled when candle body closes beyond the zone
Visual Customization
Per-timeframe color AND opacity control via color picker
Optional midline display per timeframe
Customizable labels with fill percentage display
Optional borders with style/width settings
Boxes can extend to chart edge or fixed bar length
Dashboard & Alerts
Real-time FVG count dashboard (Bull/Bear above/below price)
Alert conditions: Price enters FVG, Midline cross, New FVG formed, FVG filled
Recommended Settings for ES/NQ Futures
Min Gap Size: 8 ticks (2 points)
Fill Method: Body Beyond (most conservative)
Default Opacity: 10% (adjust per timeframe as needed)
Usage Tips
Use higher timeframe FVGs as key support/resistance zones
Watch for confluence when multiple timeframe FVGs overlap
Midline often acts as the first target/reaction point
Combine with other confluence factors (order blocks, volume, etc.)
MTF Market Structure Pro [Elykia]MTF Market Structure Pro - Fractal Flow System
Overview
The MTF Market Structure Pro is a comprehensive trading system designed to decode the fractal nature of the markets.
Most traders fail because they focus on a single timeframe, missing the "Big Picture". This algorithm simultaneously maps market structure (Highs/Lows) across 3 distinct timeframes overlaid on your chart.
It automatically identifies trends, pivot points, and price inefficiencies (EPA/FVG), giving you an X-ray vision of institutional order flow.
💎 The Strategy: "Fractal Alignment"
This tool is optimized for the "Triple Sync" strategy. Never trade against the macro trend.
1. The Bias (Sequence C / TF3): Look at the highest structure (e.g., H4). If the markers are Green/Ascending (HH/HL), the flow is Bullish. Look for buys only.
2. The Retracement (Sequence B / TF2): On the intermediate timeframe (e.g., M15), wait for price to pull back into an inefficiency zone (dashed "EPA" lines) or test a previous structural level.
3. The Entry (Sequence A / TF1): This is your trigger (e.g., M1 or M5). Wait for the structure to realign with Sequence C.
Buy Signal: TF3 is Bullish + Price retraces + TF1 breaks structure to the upside (creating a new HH).
Key Features
⚡ Multi-Timeframe Analysis (3-Layer): Displays 3 independent structures (A, B, C) with distinct colors for instant readability.
📊 Smart Dashboard: A summary panel shows real-time Trend (Bull/Bear) and Market State (Balanced or Open Gap) for each Timeframe.
🎯 Inefficiency Lines (EPA): Automatically plots unvisited price zones (Imbalances) that act as magnets for price action.
⚙️ 100% Customizable: Choose your timeframes, colors, and dashboard position.
Settings Guide
Sequence A: Your execution timeframe (e.g., Current Chart or M5).
Sequence B: Your intraday trend (e.g., M15 or H1).
Sequence C: Your macro bias (e.g., H4 or Daily).
Tip: Ensure you use distinct colors for each sequence to keep the chart clean.
⚠️ DISCLAIMER
This indicator is a technical analysis support tool and does not constitute financial advice. Trading involves a risk of capital loss. Past performance does not guarantee future results.






















