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Dskyz (DAFE) Aurora Divergence - Dskyz (DAFE) Aurora Divergence Indicator
Advanced Divergence Detection for Traders. Unleash the power of divergence trading with this cutting-edge indicator that combines price and volume analysis to spot high-probability reversal signals.
🧠 What Is It?
The Dskyz (DAFE) Aurora Divergence Indicator is designed to identify bullish and bearish divergences between the price trend and the On Balance Volume (OBV) trend. Divergence occurs when the price of an asset and a technical indicator (in this case, OBV) move in opposite directions, signaling a potential reversal. This indicator uses linear regression slopes to calculate the trends of both price and OBV over a specified lookback period, detecting when these two metrics are diverging. When a divergence is detected, it highlights potential reversal points with visually striking aurora bands, orbs, and labels, making it easy for traders to spot key signals.
⚙️ Inputs & How to Use Them
The indicator is highly customizable, with inputs grouped under "⚡ DAFE Aurora Settings" for clarity. Here’s how each input works:
Lookback Period: Determines how many bars are used to calculate the price and OBV slopes. Higher values detect longer-term trends (e.g., 20 for 1H charts), while lower values are more responsive to short-term movements.
Price Slope Threshold: Sets the minimum slope value for the price to be considered in an uptrend or downtrend. A value of 0 allows all slopes to be considered, while higher values filter for stronger trends.
OBV Slope Threshold: Similar to the price slope threshold but for OBV. Helps filter out weak volume trends.
Aurora Band Width: Adjusts the width of the visual bands that highlight divergence areas. Wider bands make the indicator more visible but may clutter the chart.
Divergence Sensitivity: Scales the strength of the divergence signals. Higher values make the indicator more sensitive to smaller divergences.
Minimum Strength: Filters out weak signals by only showing divergences above this strength level. A default of 0.3 is recommended for beginners.
Signal Cooldown (Bars): Prevents multiple signals from appearing too close together. Default is 5 bars, reducing chart clutter and helping traders focus on significant signals.
These inputs allow traders to fine-tune the indicator to match their trading style and timeframe.
🚀 What Makes It Unique?
This indicator stands out with its innovative features:
Price-Volume Divergence: Combines price trend (slope) and OBV trend for more reliable signals than price-only divergences.
Aurora Bands: Dynamic visual bands that highlight divergence zones, making it easier to spot potential reversals at a glance.
Interactive Dashboard: Displays real-time information on trend direction, volume flow, signal type, strength, and recommended actions (e.g., "Consider Buying" or "Consider Selling").
Signal Cooldown: Ensures only the most significant divergences are shown, reducing noise and improving usability.
Alerts: Built-in alerts for both bullish and bearish divergences, allowing traders to stay informed even when not actively monitoring the chart.
Beginner Guide: Explains the indicator’s visuals (e.g., aqua orbs for bullish signals, fuchsia orbs for bearish signals), making it accessible for new users.
🎯 Why It Works
The indicator’s effectiveness lies in its use of price-volume divergence, a well-established concept in technical analysis. When the price trend and OBV trend diverge, it often signals a potential reversal because the underlying volume support (or lack thereof) is not aligning with the price action. For example:
Bullish Divergence: Occurs when the price is making lower lows, but the OBV is making higher lows, indicating weakening selling pressure and potential upward reversal.
Bearish Divergence: Occurs when the price is making higher highs, but the OBV is making lower highs, suggesting weakening buying pressure and potential downward reversal.
The use of linear regression ensures smooth and accurate trend calculations over the specified lookback period. The divergence strength is then normalized and filtered based on user-defined thresholds, ensuring only high-quality signals are displayed. Additionally, the cooldown period prevents signal overload, allowing traders to focus on the most significant opportunities.
🧬 Indicator Recommendation
Best For: Traders looking to identify potential trend reversals in any market, especially those where volume data is reliable (e.g., stocks, futures, forex).
Timeframes: Suitable for all timeframes. Adjust the lookback period accordingly—smaller values for shorter timeframes (e.g., 1H), larger for longer ones (e.g., 4H or daily).
Pair With: Support and resistance levels, trend lines, other oscillators (e.g., RSI, MACD) for confirmation, and volume profile tools for deeper analysis.
Tips:
Look for divergences at key support/resistance levels for higher-probability setups.
Pay attention to signal strength; higher strength divergences are often more reliable.
Use the dashboard to quickly assess market conditions before entering a trade.
Set up alerts to catch divergences even when not actively watching the chart.
🧾 Credit & Acknowledgement
This indicator builds upon the classic concept of price-volume divergence, enhancing it with modern visualization techniques, advanced filtering, and user-friendly features. It is designed to provide traders with a powerful yet intuitive tool for spotting reversals.
📌 Final Thoughts
The Dskyz (DAFE) Aurora Divergence Indicator is more than just a divergence tool; it’s a comprehensive trading assistant that combines advanced calculations, intuitive visualizations, and actionable insights. Whether you’re a seasoned trader or just starting out, this indicator can help you spot high-probability reversal points with confidence.
Use it with discipline. Use it with clarity. Trade smarter.
**I will continue to release incredible strategies and indicators until I turn this into a brand or until someone offers me a contract.
-Dskyz
Dskyz (DAFE) Turning Point Indicator - Dskyz (DAFE) Turning Point Indicator — Smart Reversal Signals
Inspired by the intelligent logic of a pervious indicator I saw. This script represents a next-generation reversal detection system—completely re-engineered with cutting-edge filters, adaptive logic, and intelligent dashboards.
The Dskyz (DAFE) Turning Point Indicator
🧠 What Is It?
is designed to identify key market reversal zones with extraordinary accuracy by combining trend direction, volatility confirmation, price action patterns, and smart filtering layers—all visualized in a highly interactive and informative chart overlay.
This isn’t just a signal generator—it’s a decision-making assistant.
⚙️ Inputs & How to Use Them
All input fields are grouped for ease-of-use and explanation:
🔸 Reversal Logic Settings
Source: The price source used for signal generation (default: hlcc4). Can be changed to any standard price formula (open, close, hl2, etc.).
ATR Period: Used for determining volatility and dynamic trailing stop logic.
Supertrend Factor / Period: Calculates directional movement to detect trending vs choppy zones.
Reversal Sensitivity Thresholds: Internal logic filters minor pullbacks from true reversals.
🔸 Filters
Trend Filter: Enables trend-only signals (optional).
Volume Spike Filter: Confirms reversals with significant volume activity.
Volatility Zone Coloring: Visually highlights high-volatility areas to avoid late entries or fakeouts.
Custom High/Low Detection: Smart local top/bottom scanning to reinforce accuracy.
🔸 Visual & Dashboard Options
Signal Labels: Toggle signal labels on the chart.
Color Theme: Choose your visual theme for easier visibility.
Dashboard Toggle: Activate a compact dashboard summarizing strategy health (win rate, drawdown, trend state, volatility).
🧩 Functions Used
ta.supertrend(): Determines trend direction for signal confirmation and filtering.
ta.atr(): Calculates real-time volatility to determine trailing stop exits and visual zones.
ta.rsi() (internally optimized): Helps filter overbought/oversold conditions.
Local High/Low Scanner: Tracks recent pivots using a custom dynamic lookback.
Signal Engine: Consolidates multiple confirmation layers before plotting.
🚀 What Makes It Unique?
Unlike traditional reversal indicators, this one combines:
Multi-factor signal validation: No single indicator makes the call—volume, trend, price action, and volatility all contribute.
Adaptive filtering: The indicator evolves with the market—less noise, smarter signals.
Visual volatility heatmap zones: Avoid entering during uncertainty or manipulation spikes.
Interactive trend dashboard: Immediate insight into the strength and condition of the current market phase.
Highly customizable: Turn features on/off to match your trading style—scalping, swing, or trend-following.
Precision timing: Uses optimized versions of RSI and ATR that adjust automatically with price context.
🧬 Recommended for:
Commodity: Futures, Forex, Crypto
Timeframes: 1m to 1h for active traders. 4h+ for swing trades.
Pair With: Support/resistance zones, Fibonacci levels, and smart money concepts for additional confluence.
🎯 Why It Works
- Traditional reversal signals suffer from lag and noise. This system filters both by:
- Using multi-source confirmation, not just price movement.
-Tracking volatility directly, not assuming static markets.
-Detecting exhaustion, not just divergence.
-Keeping your screen clean, with only the most relevant data shown.
🧾 Credit & Acknowledgement
🧠 Original Concept Inspiration: This project was deeply inspired by the work of Enes_Yetkin_ and their approach to reversal detection. This version expands on the concept with additional technical layers, updated visuals, and real-time adaptability.
📌 Final Thoughts
This is more than a reversal tool. It's a market condition interpreter, entry/exit planner, and risk assistant all in one. Every aspect is engineered to give you an edge—especially when timing means everything.
Use it with discipline. Use it with clarity. Trade smarter.
**I will continue to release incredible strategies and indicators until I turn this into a brand or until someone offers me a contract.
-Dskyz
FeraTrading Relative Volume IndicatorThis FeraTrading Relative Volume Indicator measures relative volume pressure by comparing buying and selling activity, smoothed using a configurable average. It helps traders identify volume-driven momentum shifts, offering dynamic buy and sell signals based on weighted pressure values.
Key Features:
📈 Relative Volume (RV) Line: Measures net buying/selling pressure using volume-weighted price action.
🟢 Buy Signals: Triggered when RV crosses above a smoothed moving average (SMA 1).
🔴 Sell Signals (optional): Triggered when RV crosses below a separate SMA (SMA 2).
🔍 Customizable Inputs: Adjust smoothing length, weight, and signal sensitivity.
🕯️ Weighted Candles (optional): Visualizes custom OHLC based on volume-weighted volatility.
📊 Two SMAs: Use separate or combined moving averages to analyze trends in pressure.
🎨 Flexible Styling: Customize line and signal colors to match your chart setup.
Use Cases:
Spotting accumulation/distribution phases
Timing entries during volume surges
Confirming breakout momentum with underlying volume pressure
This indicator was developed by FeraTrading to visualize relative volume pressure.
Forexsom EMA + RSI StrategyThis indicator combines a classic EMA crossover technique with an RSI filter and a trend visualization tool, aiming to help traders identify momentum-based trade signals in line with broader market direction.
🔍 What This Script Does
This script plots:
A Fast EMA (default: 9)
A Slow EMA (default: 21)
A 50-period EMA as a visual trend filter
Buy/Sell signal labels based on EMA crossovers confirmed by RSI
It highlights Buy signals when the fast EMA crosses above the slow EMA, and RSI is below the overbought threshold (default: 70). Sell signals occur when the fast EMA crosses below the slow EMA and RSI is above the oversold threshold (default: 30). A 50 EMA line is included to help visually assess the current trend.
This setup is designed to reduce false signals by avoiding trades when RSI shows overextended conditions, while also encouraging trades aligned with the general trend direction.
⚙️ User Inputs
Fast EMA Length – length of the fast-moving average (default: 9)
Slow EMA Length – length of the slow-moving average (default: 21)
RSI Length – length of the RSI oscillator (default: 14)
RSI Overbought – RSI threshold above which long signals are filtered out (default: 70)
RSI Oversold – RSI threshold below which short signals are filtered out (default: 30)
Trend EMA Length – used for the visual trend filter (default: 50)
🧠 Why This is Useful
This script provides a structured and minimalistic approach to trend-following strategies. By combining price-based crossovers with momentum confirmation from RSI, it aims to:
Avoid entering trades in overbought/oversold conditions
Provide visually clean and directional setups
Help newer traders understand how different indicators can complement each other
⚠️ Notes
This is not a trading strategy or backtest — it is a visual tool to assist discretionary decisions.
It is intended for educational and informational purposes only.
It does not repaint, and it works on any standard chart type (not intended for use on Heikin Ashi, Renko, etc.).
Built by @Forexsom to support traders seeking clearer technical confluence in trend-based trading environments.
FeraTrading Gold Compression Breakout v1This model leverages our innovative FeraTrading Compression Indicator specifically for Gold, utilizing volatility to accurately determine both stop loss and take profit zones. It identifies potential breakouts within consolidated zones or at key support and resistance levels. It incorporates volatility filtering combined with candle analysis to enhance trading decisions. This approach aims to identify significant price movements while minimizing the influence of market noise.
The strategy strictly trades on the 1minute timeframe and automatically sets stop-loss (SL) and take-profit (TP) levels, helping to enforce disciplined risk management. Position sizing is straightforward and adjusts based on the user’s defined capital input, making it flexible for different account sizes.
Alerts can be created via the "Alerts" button to stay notified of key trade signals.
FeraTrading NQ Breakout ModelThis model integrates the FeraTrading Breakout Indicator specifically for Nasdaq, designed to capture the final breakout move with precision. By combining volatility filtering with market structure analysis and dynamic buy/sell zones, it enhances breakout detection while reducing noise.
The strategy strictly trades on the 15 minute timeframe and automatically sets stop-loss (SL) and take-profit (TP) levels, helping to enforce disciplined risk management. Position sizing is straightforward and adjusts based on the user’s defined capital input, making it flexible for different account sizes.
Alerts can be created via the "Alerts" button to stay notified of key trade signals.
Intraday Uncertainty [PhenLabs]📊 Intraday Uncertainty
Version: PineScript™ v6
📌 Description
The Intraday Uncertainty indicator offers traders a visual representation of market certainty/uncertainty during trading sessions. By comparing each price bar’s range to the Average True Range (ATR), it provides an intuitive way to gauge market conviction through a color gradient system.
This tool helps traders identify periods of high certainty (potentially trending markets) versus high uncertainty (potentially choppy or volatile markets) without complex calculations or multiple indicators. The color-coded bars create an immediate visual cue to support decision-making in varying market conditions.
🚀 Points of Innovation
Automated range-to-ATR ratio calculation that adapts to changing market volatility
Dynamic color gradient system that visually distinguishes between certain and uncertain price action
Customizable gradient clamping to fine-tune sensitivity to market conditions
Integrated dashboard that provides clear interpretation guidance
Position-flexible legend that accommodates different chart layouts
Highly optimized for performance with minimal calculation overhead
🔧 Core Components
ATR Calculation: Measures market volatility using a configurable lookback period
Range-to-ATR Ratio: Compares current bar’s high-low range against average volatility
Gradient Mapping System: Converts numerical uncertainty values into an intuitive color scale
Dashboard Legend: Provides clear interpretation guidance with customizable positioning
🔥 Key Features
Bar Coloring: Instantly identifies market certainty levels through intuitive color gradients
Customizable ATR Period: Adjust sensitivity to historical volatility based on trading style
Gradient Clamping: Fine-tune the color sensitivity using the Range/ATR multiplier
Color Customization: Personalize the color scheme to match your chart aesthetics
Informative Dashboard: Quickly interpret color meanings with the optional on-chart legend
Flexible Display Options: Customize dashboard position and text size for your chart layout
🎨 Visualization
Color Gradient: Bars colored on a spectrum from green (high certainty) to red (high uncertainty)
Dashboard Legend: Optional on-chart guide explaining the color interpretation
Color Intensity: Stronger colors indicate more extreme certainty/uncertainty levels
At-a-glance Interpretation: Quickly identify market conviction without analyzing numbers
📖 Usage Guidelines
Calculation Settings
ATR Period
Default: 14
Range: 1+
Description: Controls the lookback period for ATR calculation. Lower values increase sensitivity to recent volatility, while higher values provide more stability.
Gradient Clamp (Range/ATR Multiplier)
Default: 2.0
Range: 0.1+
Description: Sets the maximum Range/ATR ratio for gradient scaling. Ranges above this value display the end color (high uncertainty).
Color Settings
Gradient Start Color (High Certainty)
Default: Green
Description: Color representing high market certainty (low Range/ATR ratio)
Gradient End Color (Low Certainty)
Default: Red
Description: Color representing low market certainty (high Range/ATR ratio)
Dashboard Settings
Show Dashboard Legend
Default: True
Description: Toggles the visibility of the on-chart interpretation guide
Dashboard Position
Options: top_right, top_left, bottom_right, bottom_left, middle_right, middle_left
Default: bottom_right
Description: Controls the placement of the dashboard on your chart
Dashboard Text Size
Options: tiny, small, normal, large, huge
Default: normal
Description: Adjusts the text size of the dashboard for readability
✅ Best Use Cases
Identifying potential trend shifts when certainty levels change dramatically
Confirming trend strength through consistent certainty levels
Detecting choppy/sideways markets with persistent high uncertainty
Filtering trading signals from other indicators based on certainty levels
Gauging market conviction behind price breakouts or pullbacks
Optimizing entry/exit timing based on certainty/uncertainty transitions
⚠️ Limitations
Does not predict future price direction, only measures current bar certainty
May provide false signals during news events or unexpected volatility spikes
Requires context within the broader market environment for optimal interpretation
Color interpretation is relative rather than absolute across different securities
ATR-based calculation means sensitivity varies across different timeframes
💡 What Makes This Unique
Simplicity: Single visual indicator that doesn’t require multiple technical tools
Adaptability: Automatically adjusts to changing market volatility conditions
Contextual Analysis: Provides market conviction context beyond just price movement
Intuitive Design: Color-based system that requires minimal learning curve
Efficiency: Lightweight calculation that doesn’t impact chart performance
🔬 How It Works
1. ATR Calculation:
Calculates the Average True Range using the specified period
Establishes a baseline for normal market volatility
2. Range Analysis:
Measures each bar’s high-low range
Compares this range to the current ATR value to create a ratio
3. Gradient Mapping:
Converts the Range/ATR ratio to a normalized value between 0 and 1
Maps this value onto a color gradient between the start and end colors
Applies the resulting color to the price bar
4. Dashboard Creation:
Constructs an information panel on the last visible bar
Populates it with color samples and interpretation guidance
💡 Note:
This indicator works best when used in conjunction with other technical analysis tools rather than in isolation. The certainty/uncertainty measure provides context for your trading decisions but should not be the sole basis for entries and exits. Consider using higher certainty periods for trend-following strategies and exercise caution during periods of high uncertainty.
Benner Cycle + Auto Weekly FibonacciBenner Cycle Wave
A sinusoidal wave modeled after the historic Benner Cycle theory, which suggests regular economic and market turning points.
- Auto-adjusts based on chart time
- Displays BUY/SELL signal markers at cycle peaks and troughs
Fibonacci Retracement Levels
Automatically draws key Fibonacci levels (0% to 100%) using the daily high and low, helping you spot potential reversal or continuation zones.
- Fully dynamic: updates at the start of each week
- Great for intraday and swing traders looking to time pullbacks or breakouts
Why use both?
The Benner wave highlights when markets may shift. The Fibonacci levels show where price could react. Together, they give you time + price confluence — a powerful edge in trade planning.
round numberPurpose:
Draws multiple equidistant horizontal lines above and below a user-defined base price.
Input Parameters:
1. Base Price: Central reference price (default: 100.0)
2. Number of Lines: How many lines to draw above/below base price (default: 5 each)
3. Points Distance: Space between lines in points (default: 10 points)
4. Line Color: Customizable line color (default: blue)
5. Line Width: Adjustable thickness (1-4px, default: 1)
6. Show Labels: Toggle price labels on/off (default: on)
No Wick Candle Finder"No Wick Candle Finder", is a visual that identifies and confirms candlestick patterns with no wicks—a rare but significant type of price action. Here's a breakdown of what it does, how it works, and why traders might find it useful:
This script highlights candles with no wicks and adds an extra layer of confirmation before plotting a signal.
📌 What is a No-Wick Candle?
A "no-wick" candle means:
Bullish (green) no-wick candle:
Open = Low
Close = High
Strong buying pressure from start to end of the candle.
Bearish (red) no-wick candle:
Open = High
Close = Low
Strong selling pressure throughout the candle.
These candles indicate a clear directional move with no retracement during the timeframe.
🧠 Trading Use Cases
Trend Continuation Entry: These candles can signal strong momentum continuation.
Breakout Confirmation: Often appear on breakouts—confirming strength.
Scalping or Intraday: Great for short timeframes where clean moves matter most.
round numberPurpose:
Draws multiple equidistant horizontal lines above and below a user-defined base price.
Input Parameters:
1. Base Price: Central reference price (default: 100.0)
2. Number of Lines: How many lines to draw above/below base price (default: 5 each)
3. Points Distance: Space between lines in points (default: 10 points)
4. Line Color: Customizable line color (default: blue)
5. Line Width: Adjustable thickness (1-4px, default: 1)
6. Show Labels: Toggle price labels on/off (default: on)
Super Oscillator - Monastrell [hamgkia]The Monastrell tool is an oscillator designed designed to track directional price movement adjusted by volume and normalized by volatility. It dynamically calculates overbought and oversold thresholds using percentiles and adapts to market conditions through trend bias and threshold smoothing.
Built with a layered, modular logic structure, the Monastrell Oscillator offers powerful analytical capabilities for both discretionary and algorithmic traders.
🔶 WHAT'S INCLUDED
Oscillator based on smoothed price change enhanced by a volume deviation factor.
Normalization through ATR to adapt readings across assets and timeframes.
Trend bias factor adjusts oscillator vertically depending on short- vs long-term EMA drift.
Overbought/Oversold zones determined by interpolation and smoothed via EMA.
Color-coded oscillator line indicating current state: green (above upper), red (below lower), gray (neutral).
Optional signal labels at key threshold crossings.
Optional informational label displaying live oscillator value, thresholds, and signal confidence.
Signal strength score based on distance to thresholds and threshold positioning.
Built-in alert conditions for 4 types of transitions.
🔷 HOW IT WORKS
Oscillator
The oscillator measures the smoothed difference between current and previous close prices, then scales this by the relative increase or decrease in volume compared to its average. This gives more weight to moves backed by participation.
Normalization
The result is normalized using ATR, turning the oscillator into a scale-independent metric. Then, trend bias is applied — calculated by comparing short- and long-term EMA slopes — shifting the oscillator up or down during trending environments.
Thresholds
Dynamic threshold levels are not static: they are calculated using percentile ranges over the lookback window. This ensures overbought and oversold zones reflect current volatility and price dynamics, rather than using fixed bands.
Signal Strength
Each bar is evaluated in relation to these adaptive thresholds, triggering label plots and alerts if conditions are met. In addition, the oscillator computes a real-time signal strength value that evaluates how actionable a signal is based on multiple internal metrics.
Labels
Stop SELL (L1) — Crossing above the oversold zone.
Stop BUY (L1) — Crossing below the overbought zone.
BUY and TP (L2) — Re-entering from below oversold.
SELL and TP (L2) — Re-entering from above overbought.
These label events are also available as alert conditions.
A dynamic scoring system rates the quality of the current signal based on:
Distance from the nearest threshold.
Width of the threshold channel.
Offset of thresholds relative to neutral zero level.
This produces a signal strength value categorized as:
💭 Weak
🔆 Average
🚀 Strong
If information label is enabled, the score and structure are displayed as a floating label on the chart.
🔶 USAGE
New signals appears when Oscillator crossing overbought/oversold zones.
L1 signals gives you advise what NOT TO DO .
L2 signals gives you advise what TO DO .
If you draw channels using my hint - you will have a very good SL level and potential TP1 level:
The indicator showed impressive results on the emulator in two formats:
1. With trailing stops.
2. With preset TP/SL, as I drew on the chart.
Tips
If the upper/lower threshold band is far from zero (> 0.3 & < -0.3), it often indicates trend exhaustion.
You can adjust Trend Bias Influence to control how sensitive the oscillator is to trend direction.
Use Signal Strength for confidence scoring or to gate trades in automation.
Draw channels, this will help to set SL and TP .
Fix profits before the trend reverses and drags you into minus, this indicator is more suitable for trades with clear ranges.
Mebob High-Low Lines (30 Days)Here is the introduction to the rules:
1. You trade it on the SP500 Index.
2. You use a 5-min chart.
3. You only use it during Regular trading hours only (09:30am – 15:00pm
Eastern Standard time).
A more detailed explanation follows below:
1. The US stock market indices opens at 09:30am New York local time.
2. The 5-min reference bar to wait for is the 10:05am – 10:10am bar.
3. This is the 8th 5min bar into the regular trading session.
4. Observe the high and the low of the reference bar.
5. Draw a horizontal line through the high of the reference bar.
6. Draw a horizontal line through the low of the reference bar.
7. If the SP500 closes above the high of the reference bar “highest line”, it is a
BUY signal.
8. If the SP500 closes below the low of the reference bar “lowest line”, it is a SELL
SHORT signal.
9. The stop loss is placed either at the most recent swing or above/below the
reference bar.
The seemingly erratic performance of the "MeBob" (trading rule) is simply what one
would expect from a trend following system. Bob, who has a lot of good stuff, was
simply giving the newbies a "Trigger" to get them into day trades at good times.
Global Liquidity IndexGlobal Liquidity Index
This indicator tracks worldwide liquidity by aggregating global M2 money supply, the U.S. Treasury General Account (TGA), the Federal Reserve’s Reverse Repo (RRP) facility, and major central bank balance sheets. It offers insight into the overall liquidity environment, often a key driver of risk asset performance.
Global Liquidity IndexGlobal Liquidity Index
This indicator tracks worldwide liquidity by aggregating global M2 money supply, the U.S. Treasury General Account (TGA), the Federal Reserve’s Reverse Repo (RRP) facility, and major central bank balance sheets. It offers insight into the overall liquidity environment, often a key driver of risk asset performance.
UniversoIntroduction
The "Universo" indicator is a sophisticated trend analysis tool designed for the TradingView platform, written in Pine Script v6. It combines multiple technical indicators into a unified system to evaluate market trends and help traders identify potential entry and exit points. By integrating fast, medium, and slow-moving components, it provides a multi-dimensional view of market momentum. The indicator is highly customizable, featuring visual plotting and an optional table for detailed analysis, making it adaptable to various trading styles.
Key Features
Multi-timeframe trend analysis combining fast ("Flash"), medium-fast ("Glide"), and medium-slow ("Echo") indicators, plus hybrid combinations ("Flow" and "Pulse"), into a final "Universus" score.
Customizable long and short thresholds, adjustable between -100 and 100, to suit individual trading preferences.
Optional interactive table displaying current and historical values of key components and metrics like trend direction, Rate of Change (RoC), volatility, and momentum.
Color-coded visualization with multiple themes (e.g., Synthwave, Outrun, Lush) to highlight bullish, bearish, and neutral conditions.
Elegant plotting of a 20-period Simple Moving Average (SMA) with subtle gradients and glow effects for improved chart readability.
How It Works
The "Universo" indicator aggregates data from various technical indicators, computes composite scores, and presents them both visually and numerically. Below is an overview of its components and mechanics.
Core Components
Flash (Fast Indicators): Averages short-term, high-frequency indicators like RSIL, WIL, RSI, STO, FMOMZ, and LLSMA to detect immediate market momentum. Formula: flash = avg(fast_highomega, fast_highsortino) * 100.
Glide (Medium-Fast Indicators): Combines medium-term indicators such as FSPMOM, CCI, AAMDMOM, and ATRF, with weighted entry and exit calculations for a balanced trend perspective. Formula: glide = avg(glide_entry_weighted, glide_exit_weighted) * 100.
Echo (Medium-Slow Indicators): Uses slower indicators like UNUM, COFFEE, UNIGHE, UNIARSIX, and HULLLOOP to assess longer-term trends. Formula: Echo = avg(UNUM.x(0.2, -0.2), COFFEE.x(), ...) * 100.
Flow: Averages Flash and Glide for a short-to-medium-term view. Formula: Flow = avg(flash, glide).
Pulse: Combines Echo and Glide for a medium-to-long-term outlook. Formula: Pulse = avg(Echo, glide).
Universus (Final Score): Averages Flow, Flash, Glide, Echo, and Pulse to provide a comprehensive market condition score. Formula: Universo = avg(Flow, flash, glide, Echo, Pulse).
Visualization
SMA Plot: A 20-period SMA of the closing price is plotted with colors based on the Universus score: bullish (Universus ≥ Long Threshold) in the long color (e.g., cyan in Synthwave), bearish (Universus < Short Threshold) in the short color (e.g., pink in Synthwave), or neutral in gray. Subtle gradients and a glow effect, scaled by trend strength (math.abs(Universus) / 100), enhance readability.
Gradient and Glow: Uses ATR-based bounds (±0.2 ATR for inner gradient, ±0.8 ATR for glow) for a refined visual effect.
Table Display
When enabled, the table shows current and historical data (up to 2 bars ago) for components labeled as Flash ("Ieunium"), Glide ("Centum"), Flow ("Tres"), Echo ("Resonare"), Pulse ("Pulsar"), and Universus ("Universo").
Additional metrics include trend direction (Bullish, Bearish, or Neutral), Rate of Change (RoC) via ta.roc(Universus, 1), volatility via normalized standard deviation over 5 bars (ta.stdev(Universus, 5) / ta.sma(Universus, 5)), and momentum surge via 3-bar momentum normalized by Universus (ta.mom(Universus, 3) / Universus).
The table adapts to light or dark mode, with color-coded cells and a customizable position (e.g., Top Right).
Customization Options
Thresholds: Long threshold (longthreshold) and short threshold (shortthreshold), both defaulting to 0.0 and adjustable from -100 to 100.
Color Themes: Options like Synthwave (#00F1FF long, #FF019A short), Outrun, Lush, selectable via input.
Table Settings: Toggle to show/hide the table (show_table) and choose its position (e.g., Top Right, Top Left).
Practical Application
Day Trading: Use Flash and Glide to spot quick momentum shifts.
Swing Trading: Leverage Echo and Pulse for longer-term trend confirmation.
Trend Following: Rely on the Universus score and SMA for overall direction. The adjustable thresholds and detailed table make it versatile across markets and strategies.
Conclusion
The "Universo" indicator is a robust, all-in-one trend analysis tool for TradingView, blending fast, medium, and slow indicators into a single actionable score. With its elegant visuals and detailed data, it empowers traders with flexibility and depth for informed decisions.
Disclaimer
This indicator is for informational and educational purposes only and is not financial advice. Trading involves risks, and users should perform their own research before relying on its signals. The creator is not liable for any financial outcomes from its use.
AllMA Trend Radar [trade_lexx]📈 AllMA Trend Radar is your universal trend analysis tool!
📊 What is AllMA Trend Radar?
AllMA Trend Radar is a powerful indicator that uses various types of Moving Averages (MA) to analyze trends and generate trading signals. The indicator allows you to choose from more than 30 different types of moving averages and adjust their parameters to suit your trading style.
💡 The main components of the indicator
📈 Fast and slow moving averages
The indicator uses two main lines:
- Fast MA (blue line): reacts faster to price changes
- Slow MA (red line): smoother, reflects a long-term trend
The combined use of fast and slow MA allows you to get trend confirmation and entry/exit points from the market.
🔄 Wide range of moving averages
There are more than 30 types of moving averages at your disposal:
- SMA: Simple moving average
- EMA: Exponential moving average
- WMA: Weighted moving average
- DEMA: double exponential MA
- TEMA: triple exponential MA
- HMA: Hull Moving Average
- LSMA: Moving average of least squares
- JMA: Eureka Moving Average
- ALMA: Arnaud Legoux Moving Average
- ZLEMA: moving average with zero delay
- And many others!
🔍 Indicator signals
1️⃣ Fast 🆚 Slow MA signals (intersection and ratio of fast and slow MA)
Up/Down signals (intersection)
- Buy (Up) signal:
- What happens: the fast MA crosses the slow MA from bottom to top
- What does the green triangle with the "Buy" label under the candle look
like - What does it mean: a likely upward trend reversal or an uptrend strengthening
- Sell signal (Down):
- What happens: the fast MA crosses the slow MA from top to bottom
- What does it look like: a red triangle with a "Sell" mark above the candle
- What does it mean: a likely downtrend reversal or an increase in the downtrend
Greater/Less signals (ratio)
- Buy signal (Greater):
- What happens: the fast MA becomes higher than the slow MA
- What does it look like: a green triangle with a "Buy" label under the candle
- What does it mean: the formation or confirmation of an uptrend
- Sell signal (Less):
- What happens: the fast MA becomes lower than the slow MA
- What does it look like: a red triangle with a "Sell" mark above the candle
- What does it mean: the formation or confirmation of a downtrend
2️⃣ Signals ⚡️ Fast MA (fast MA and price)
Up/Down signals (intersection)
- Buy signal (Up Fast):
- What happens: the price crosses the fast MA from bottom to top
- What does it look like: a green triangle with a "Buy" label under the candle
- What does it mean: a short-term price growth signal
- Sell signal (Down Fast):
- What happens: the price crosses the fast MA from top to bottom
- What does it look like: a red triangle with a "Sell" label above the candle
- What does it mean: a short-term price drop signal
Greater/Less signals (ratio)
- Buy signal (Greater Fast):
- What happens: the price is getting higher than the fast MA
- What does it look like: a green triangle with a "Buy" label under the candle
- What does it mean: the price is above the fast MA, which indicates an upward movement
- Sell signal (Less Fast):
- What happens: the price is getting lower than the fast MA
- What does it look like: a red triangle with a "Sell" mark above the candle
- What does it mean: the price is under the fast MA, which indicates a downward movement
3️⃣ Signals 🐢 Slow MA (slow MA and price)
Up/Down signals (intersection)
- Buy signal (Up Slow):
- What happens: the price crosses the slow MA from bottom to top
- What does it look like: a green triangle with a "Buy" label under the candle
- What does it mean: a potential medium-term upward trend reversal
- Sell signal (Down Slow):
- What happens: the price crosses the slow MA from top to bottom
- What does it look like: a red triangle with a "Sell" label above the candle
- What does it mean: a potential medium-term downward trend reversal
Greater/Less signals (ratio)
- Buy signal (Greater Slow):
- What happens: the price is getting above the slow MA
- What does it look like: a green triangle with a "Buy" label under the candle
- What does it mean: the price is above the slow MA, which indicates a strong upward movement
- Sell signal (Less Slow):
- What is happening: the price is getting below the slow MA
- What does it look like: a red triangle with a "Sell" mark above the candle
- What does it mean: the price is under the slow MA, which indicates a strong downward movement
🛠 Filters to filter out false signals
1️⃣ Minimum distance between the signals
- What it does: sets the minimum number of candles between signals of the same type
- Why it is needed: it prevents the appearance of too frequent signals, especially during periods of high volatility
- How to set it up: Set a different value for each signal type (default: 3-5 bars)
- Example: if the value is 3 for Up/Down signals, after the buy signal appears, the next buy signal may appear no earlier than 3 bars later
2️⃣ Advanced indicator filters
🔍 RSI Filter
- What it does: Checks the Relative Strength Index (RSI) value before generating a signal
- Why it is needed: it helps to avoid countertrend entries and catch reversal points
- How to set up:
- For buy signals (🔋 Buy): set the RSI range, usually in the oversold zone (for example, 1-30)
- For sell signals (🪫 Sell): set the RSI range, usually in the overbought zone (for example, 70-100)
- Example: if the RSI = 25 (in the range 1-30), the buy signal will be confirmed
📊 MFI Filter (Cash Flow Index)
- What it does: analyzes volumes and the direction of price movement
- Why it is needed: confirms signals with data on the activity of cash flows
- How to set up:
- For buy signals (🔋 Buy): set the MFI range in the oversold zone (for example, 1-25)
- For sell signals (🪫 Sell): set the MFI range in the overbought zone (for example, 75-100)
- Example: if MFI = 80 (in the range of 75-100), the sell signal will be confirmed
📈 Stochastic Filter
- What it does: analyzes the position of the current price relative to the price range
- Why it is needed: confirms signals based on overbought/oversold conditions
- How to configure:
- You can configure the K Length, D Length and Smoothing parameters
- For buy signals (🔋 Buy): set the stochastic range in the oversold zone (for example, 1-20)
- For sell signals (🪫 Sell): set the stochastic range in the overbought zone (for example, 80-100)
- Example: if stochastic = 15 (is in the range of 1-20), the buy signal will be confirmed
🔌 Connecting to trading strategies
The indicator provides various connectors to connect to your trading strategies.:
1️⃣ Individual connectors for each type of signal
- 🔌Fast vs Slow Up/Down MA Signal🔌: signals for the intersection of fast and slow MA
- 🔌Fast vs Slow Greater/Less MA Signal🔌: signals of the ratio of fast and slow MA
- 🔌Fast Up/Down MA Signal🔌: signals of the intersection of price and fast MA
- 🔌Fast Greater/Less MA Signal🔌: signals of the ratio of price and fast MA
- 🔌Slow Up/Down MA Signal🔌: signals of the intersection of price and slow MA
- 🔌Slow Greater/Less MA Signal🔌: Price versus slow MA signals
2️⃣ Combined connectors
- 🔌Combined Up/Down MA Signal🔌: combines all the crossing signals (Up/Down)
- 🔌Combined Greater/Less MA Signal🔌: combines all the signals of the ratio (Greater/Less)
- 🔌Combined All MA Signals🔌: combines all signals (Up/Down and Greater/Less)
❗️ All connectors return values:
- 1: buy signal
- -1: sell signal
- 0: no signal
📚 How to start using AllMA Trend Radar
1️⃣ Selection of types of moving averages
- Add an indicator to the chart
- Select the type and period for the fast MA (default: DEMA with a period of 14)
- Select the type and period for the slow MA (default: SMA with a period of 14)
- Experiment with different types of MA to find the best combination for your trading style
2️⃣ Signal settings
- Turn on the desired signal types (Up/Down, Greater/Less)
- Set the minimum distance between the signals
- Activate and configure the necessary filters (RSI, MFI, Stochastic)
3️⃣ Checking on historical data
- Analyze how the indicator works based on historical data
- Pay attention to the accuracy of the signals and the presence of false alarms
- Adjust the settings if necessary
4️⃣ Introduction to the trading strategy
- Decide which signals will be used to enter the position.
- Determine which signals will be used to exit the position.
- Connect the indicator to your trading strategy through the appropriate connectors
🌟 Practical application examples
Scalping strategy
- Fast MA: TEMA with a period of 8
- Slow MA: EMA with a period of 21
- Active signals: Fast MA Up/Down
- Filters: RSI (range 1-40 for purchases, 60-100 for sales)
- Signal spacing: 3 bars
Strategy for day trading
- Fast MA: TEMA with a period of 10
- Slow MA: SMA with a period of 20
- Active signals: Fast MA Up/Down and Fast vs Slow Greater/Less
- Filters: MFI (range 1-25 for purchases, 75-100 for sales)
- Signal spacing: 5 bars
Swing Trading Strategy
- Fast MA: DEMA with a period of 14
- Slow MA: VWMA with a period of 30
- Active signals: Fast vs Slow Up/Down and Slow MA Greater/Less
- Filters: Stochastic (range 1-20 for purchases, 80-100 for sales)
- Signal spacing: 8 bars
A strategy for positional trading
- Fast MA: HMA with a period of 21
- Slow MA: SMA with a period of 50
- Active signals: Slow MA Up/Down and Fast vs Slow Greater/Less
- Filters: RSI and MFI at the same time
- The distance between the signals: 10 bars
💡 Tips for using AllMA Trend Radar
1. Select the types of MA for market conditions:
- For trending markets: DEMA, TEMA, HMA (fast MA)
- For sideways markets: SMA, WMA, VWMA (smoothed MA)
- For volatile markets: KAMA, AMA, VAMA (adaptive MA)
2. Combine different types of signals:
- Up/Down signals work better when moving from a sideways trend to a directional
one - Greater/Less signals are optimal for fixing a stable trend
3. Use filters effectively:
- The RSI filter works great in trending markets
- MFI filter helps to confirm the strength of volume movement
- Stochastic filter works well in lateral ranges
4. Adjust the minimum distance between the signals:
- Small values (2-3 bars) for short-term trading
- Average values (5-8 bars) for medium-term trading
- Large values (10+ bars) for long-term trading
5. Use combination connectors:
- For more reliable signals, connect the indicator through the combined connectors
💰 With the AllMA Trend Radar indicator, you get a universal trend analysis tool that can be customized for any trading style and timeframe. The combination of different types of moving averages and advanced filters allows you to significantly improve the accuracy of signals and the effectiveness of your trading strategy!
FeraTrading Breakout IndicatorThe FeraTrading Breakout Indicator is built for universal compatibility, working seamlessly across all tickers and timeframes. Its flexibility makes it suitable for a wide range of trading strategies and market conditions. The indicator is engineered to anticipate potential breakout opportunities by combining volatility filtering with dynamic support and resistance detection.
A distinct yellow line is plotted to represent key support or resistance zones when a breakout signal is generated. These levels help confirm directional bias and provide a visual anchor for potential entries or exits.
By combining volatility cues with structural price levels, this indicator offers traders a reliable tool for identifying trend initiation and momentum shifts with clarity and precision.
The user has the option in the indicators settings to display only the first signal of the day (Which is usually the strongest) or every signal of the day.
FeraTrading Compression IndicatorThe FeraTrading Compression Indicator is designed to identify potential breakouts from consolidation zones or at critical support and resistance levels. It combines volatility filtering with precise candle analysis to reduce market noise and highlight high-probability setups. An arrow is formed when all criteria's are reached. This methodology aims to catch significant price movements while avoiding false breakouts, helping traders make more confident and informed decisions.
The indicator features a single adjustable setting that controls signal sensitivity. This value ranges from 0.01 to 1 (default: 0.75).
Higher values (e.g., 0.8–1) generate more signals by relaxing the detection criteria, which may include more false positives.
Lower values (e.g., 0.01–0.3) apply stricter filtering, showing fewer but potentially more reliable signals.
The indicator aims to find the upcoming trend no matter what the chart is doing. The trend may last for 15 minutes or a few hours.
Majors Rotation System IIIntroduction
The "Majors Rotation System II" indicator is an advanced portfolio rotation system designed for traders on the TradingView platform. It dynamically allocates investments across major cryptocurrencies—Solana (SOL), Bitcoin (BTC), and Ethereum (ETH)—based on their relative performance. By employing a sophisticated scoring mechanism that integrates technical indicators and statistical tests, this indicator aims to identify and invest in the strongest assets in the market. It also provides detailed backtesting metrics and customizable visualizations, allowing users to compare the system's performance against a simple Bitcoin buy-and-hold (HODL) strategy. This tool is particularly useful for cryptocurrency traders seeking a systematic approach to portfolio management.
Key Features
Dynamic Asset Rotation: Automatically selects and allocates to the top-performing cryptocurrencies (SOL, BTC, ETH) based on a custom scoring algorithm.
Comprehensive Scoring Mechanism: Combines technical indicators such as Relative Strength Index (RSI) and Exponential Moving Average (EMA) with statistical tests like the Augmented Dickey-Fuller (ADF) test to evaluate asset performance.
Backtesting Metrics: Provides key performance indicators including Sharpe Ratio, Sortino Ratio, Omega Ratio, Maximum Drawdown, and Net Profit, calculated for both the system and a Bitcoin HODL baseline.
Customizable Visualization: Offers a variety of color themes (e.g., Synthwave, Outrun, Lush) and table display options (Signal-Focused or Detailed) for a tailored user experience.
Equity Curve Comparison: Plots the system's equity curve alongside a Bitcoin HODL equity curve, with an optional glow effect for enhanced visual clarity.
How It Works
The "Myriad | Opus" indicator operates through a multi-step process to evaluate and manage a cryptocurrency portfolio:
Asset Scoring: Each asset (SOL, BTC, ETH) is assigned a performance score based on its relative strength compared to the others. This score is calculated using a blend of technical indicators (e.g., RSI, EMA) and statistical measures (e.g., ADF test for stationarity), sourced from imported libraries and custom functions.
Ranking and Selection: The assets are ranked according to their scores, and the top performers are selected for allocation. The system can hold up to three assets simultaneously, with weightings adjusted dynamically based on the number of selected assets. If no assets meet the performance criteria, the system defaults to "CASH."
Market Trend Analysis: The indicator assesses the overall market trend using additional metrics like Equanim valuation. It adjusts its allocation strategy based on whether the market is bullish or bearish, potentially reducing exposure during unfavorable conditions.
Equity Curve Calculation: The system simulates the portfolio's performance by calculating an equity curve based on the returns of the selected assets, starting from a user-defined date (default: January 1, 2018) with an initial capital of 1 unit. It also computes a Bitcoin HODL equity curve for comparison, reflecting the performance of holding Bitcoin over the same period.
Visual Representation: The equity curves are plotted on the chart with customizable glow effects (controlled by intensity settings) to enhance readability. Users can choose between two table styles:
Signal-Focused Table: Displays the current system state (ON/OFF), dominant assets, and basic performance metrics like profit and maximum drawdown.
Detailed Table: Offers a comprehensive breakdown of backtesting metrics (Sharpe, Sortino, Omega, Maximum Drawdown, Net Profit) for both the system and Bitcoin HODL, alongside the dominant assets and system state.
This process provides users with real-time insights into the portfolio's performance and its comparison to a passive Bitcoin strategy.
Conclusion
The "Majors Rotation System II" indicator offers traders a robust tool for optimizing their cryptocurrency portfolios through systematic asset rotation. By identifying top-performing assets and providing detailed performance metrics, it empowers users to navigate the volatile crypto markets with greater clarity and confidence. The customizable visualizations and comparative equity curves enhance its utility, making it a valuable resource for traders aiming to refine their strategies and evaluate performance objectively.
Disclaimer
This indicator is provided for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Trading cryptocurrencies involves significant risk, and users should conduct their own research and analysis before making any trading decisions. The creator of this indicator is not responsible for any financial losses or gains resulting from its use.
Majors Rotation System IIntroduction
The "Majors Rotation System I" is an advanced TradingView indicator designed to assist traders in identifying and capitalizing on the performance of major cryptocurrencies. Analyzing Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and Solana (SOL), this system dynamically rotates investments into the top-performing assets using a sophisticated scoring mechanism. It provides insights into market trends and asset strength, empowering traders to make informed decisions in the cryptocurrency market.
Key Features
Asset Rotation System:Dynamically allocates to the strongest cryptocurrencies based on a custom scoring algorithm.
Market Trend Analysis:Adjusts allocation strategy by incorporating the overall cryptocurrency market trend.
Customizable Visualization:Offers multiple color themes (e.g., Synthwave, Outrun) and table display options (Signal-Focused or Detailed) for a tailored user experience.
Performance Metrics:Includes detailed backtesting metrics such as Sharpe Ratio, Sortino Ratio, Omega Ratio, and Maximum Drawdown.
Equity Curve Visualization:Plots the system's performance against a Bitcoin buy-and-hold strategy, with optional glow effects for enhanced readability.
How It Works
The "Majors Rotation System" uses a multi-step process to evaluate and select cryptocurrencies for investment:
Asset Scoring:Each asset (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana) is scored using relative strength indicators (RSI), exponential moving averages (EMA), and Augmented Dickey-Fuller (ADF) statistical tests. Scores reflect an asset's strength relative to the others.
Ranking and Selection:Assets are ranked by their scores, and the top performers (up to three) are selected as "winners" for allocation, based on predefined thresholds.
Market Trend Consideration:The system evaluates the total cryptocurrency market trend using the market cap's RSI and Supertrend indicators. It adjusts its behavior—favoring active allocation in bullish trends or switching to "OFF" (cash) in bearish conditions.
Equity Curve Calculation:Simulates the performance of the rotation strategy by tracking returns from selected assets and compares it to a Bitcoin buy-and-hold baseline, factoring in leverage.
Visual Representation:Displays equity curves for the system and Bitcoin HODL with customizable glow effects. Two table options—Signal-Focused (current state) and Detailed (metrics and winners)—provide real-time insights.
Conclusion
The "Majors Rotation System" is a robust tool for navigating the cryptocurrency markets. By systematically rotating into high-performing assets and adapting to market conditions, it helps traders optimize their portfolio allocation. Its detailed metrics and customizable visualizations offer transparency and clarity, making it valuable for strategic decision-making.
Disclaimer
This indicator is provided for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Users are encouraged to conduct their own research and analysis before making trading decisions. The creator of this indicator is not responsible for any financial losses or gains resulting from its use.
Big Candle Highlighter (Nifty 1m)This indicator will help option buyers to avoid taking trade in impulsive candles.
For Example :
Normal 1m candle: ~10–15 pts
Big candle (possible liquidity/impulse): >18 pts
Very large / avoid chasing: >25 pts
If you see a candle that breaks structure with a 25-30 point range and closes strong, it’s often:
A liquidity sweep
A news spike
Or the start of an impulsive leg — in which case entering at close can be risky without a retest
Multi-Timeframe Trend Table📊 Multi-Timeframe Trend Table
Overview
This powerful trend-tracking tool gives you a real-time snapshot of market trends across multiple timeframes — all in one compact and color-coded table. Designed for traders who want fast, clean, and multi-timeframe awareness at a glance.
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✅ Features
• 7 Key Timeframes Monitored:
2min · 5min · 15min · 1h · 4h · 1d · 1w
• Trend Detection Based on EMAs
Uses a fast (default 20) and slow (default 200) EMA to determine if a timeframe is trending:
• 🟢 Uptrend: Fast EMA is above slow EMA
• 🔴 Downtrend: Slow EMA is above fast EMA
• 🟠 Sideways: EMAs are close (configurable threshold)
• Raw EMA Distance
See the actual difference between fast and slow EMAs for each timeframe — great for gauging trend strength.
• EMA Slope Analysis
A unique “Slope” column tells you the current behavior of EMAs:
• 📈 Pointing Up
• 📉 Pointing Down
• 🔄 Crossing Up/Down
• ➡️ Lateral
• Instant Alerts
Alerts fire the moment a trend flips on any timeframe, keeping you ahead of market shifts.
• Optional Chart EMAs
Toggle on/off the fast and slow EMAs on your active chart for extra clarity.
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🧠 Use Case Examples
• Confirm trades with alignment across multiple timeframes
• Spot early trend reversals with crossing behavior
• Add a higher-timeframe filter to your scalping system
• Monitor key EMAs without changing your chart timeframe
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⚙️ Configuration
• EMA lengths and sideways threshold are fully adjustable
• Enable/disable chart overlays for EMAs
• Table dynamically updates in real time
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💡 Pro Tip: Use this indicator alongside your entry strategy to only trade in the direction of the dominant trends.
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